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DSIR, Osmania varsity sign MoU for MBA

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Hyderabad , Jan. 18

THE Technology Management Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) and the Osmania University Department of Business Management signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the starting of a two-year Master's in Business Administration in Technology Management.

Speaking on the occasion, the Secretary, DSIR, Dr R.A. Mashelkar said technological innovation would be a key feature in the development of the country. Technology management should be given its due course and India should leverage it.

Dr Mashelkar, who delivered a keynote address on `Technology Management Education for India's competitiveness' said it was not resources but being resourceful, that mattered in the highly competitive world.

The Vice-Chancellor of OU, Prof J. Ananthaswamy emphasised the need for linkages between institutions of excellence and Universities. The University would start the two-year post-graduate course from the academic year.

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