"Under the MoU, TCS shall support the JNTUH students and teachers through industry-oriented workshops, faculty development programmes, student internships and projects, and research fellowships. The JNTUH will support TCS in its learning, hiring and research requirements based on mutual convenience," JNTUH said in a statement here.
V Rajanna, Vice-President, TCS, and A Venugopal Reddy, Vice-Chancellor of JNTUH, signed the MoU, will be in force for a period of three years, it said.
"We will continue to work with JNTU in various dimensions, including faculty development programmes, student workshops and internships, among other initiatives. TCS' research scholar programme has been extended to JNTUH," Rajanna said.
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