Visakhapatnam: Togo’s minister of education and research, Dr Wateba said that they will sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Andhra University and will work in various fields.
While addressing the presser, Dr Wateba, who is in Andhra Pradesh, said that one of the objectives of his visit is to collaborate on different fields like IT, Incubations, skill development, agriculture and space.
He also said that they wanted to make a strong relationship with India so that the students, who were receiving training here, can contribute to their development.
In the presence of the Indian Ambassador, Andhra University has announced that they have reduced the tuition fee structure for all African students on par with Indian self-finance students for all the courses i.e., Bachelor, Masters and Ph. D in Engineering, Pharmacy, Management from the 2022-23 academic year.
Andhra University Vice-Chancellor Professor P.V.G.D. Prasad Reddy said that this collaboration will give the students access to Togo’s market, which will be great for them.
Also Read Parties in Andhra Pradesh express diverse views on KCR’s BRS Indian Ambassador to Togo, Sanjiv Tandon, recently participated in the education fair held in Togo’s capital Lome. Reddy said that the AU team also joined the embassy team to explain education and research opportunities in Indian institutions.
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