AISSMS signs MoU with UK University
18 December 2011

'Twinning’ degree and sandwich programme for diploma holders are likely to be introduced from 2012-13


Pune based All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society (AISSMS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with UK based Staffordshire University.
After this agreement, ‘twinning’ degree programmes in the field of mechanical engineering, software engineering, computer engineering, electronics and telecommunication and sandwich programme for diploma holders are likely to be introduced from the academic year 2012-13.
The All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society is running various institutions including AISSMS Polytechnic College, SSP Boarding school, AISSMS College of engineering,
AISSMS Hotel management & catering technology, AISSMS College of Pharmacy, AISSMS Institute of Technology, AISSMS Institute of Management, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology.

Pune based All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society (AISSMS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with UK based Staffordshire University.

After this agreement, ‘twinning’ degree programmes in the field of mechanical engineering, software engineering, computer engineering, electronics and telecommunication and sandwich programme for diploma holders are likely to be introduced from the academic year 2012-13.

The All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society is running various institutions including AISSMS Polytechnic College, SSP Boarding school, AISSMS College of engineering, AISSMS Hotel management & catering technology, AISSMS College of Pharmacy, AISSMS Institute of Technology, AISSMS Institute of Management, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology.




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