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02 Jan, 2024

CT University Signs MOU with Stock Gro

School: School of Management Studies

CT University Signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with STOCK GRO, a prominent player in the financial and stock market domain. This MOU signifies a significant stride in fostering collaboration between academia and industry.

The partnership between CT University and STOCK GRO is designed to establish a mutually beneficial relationship that will enrich the learning experience for students, faculty, and professionals. The MOU encompasses a variety of initiatives aimed at augmenting educational experiences and providing practical exposure to the ever-evolving realms of finance and stock trading.

The signing ceremony, conducted at the CT University campus, was attended by key representatives from both institutions, including Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi; Dr. Kawal Nain Singh, Head of the School of Management Studies; Ms. Lovejit Kaur, Assistant Professor at the School of Management Studies , CT University and Mr. Varun S Arora, Chief Partnership Officer, along with Ms. Mehvish Iqbal, Community and Partnership Manager from STOCK GRO. Ms. Lovejit Kaur coordinated the MOU signing ceremony.

Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor of CT University, expressed optimism about the collaboration, stating, "This strategic partnership with STOCK GRO is a testament to our commitment to providing students with a comprehensive education that extends beyond the classroom. We believe that this collaboration will open new avenues for learning and professional development."

Similarly, Mr. Varun S Arora, Chief Partnership Officer, and Ms. Mehvish Iqbal, Community and Partnership Manager of STOCK GRO, shared their thoughts on the alliance, saying, "We are excited to partner with CT University and contribute to the development of skilled professionals in the financial sector. This collaboration aligns with our vision of bridging the gap between academia and industry, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the challenges of the dynamic financial landscape."

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