Guru Jambheshwar University, Shri Krishna Graphics sign MoU

Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shri Krishna Graphics, Noida.

This MoU is expected to take industry-academia collaboration to new heights

This collaboration marks an important step towards strengthening ties between academia and industry, opening new avenues in education, skill development, research, innovation, and industrial engagement.

The MoU was formally signed by vice-chancellor Prof Narsi Ram Bishnoi on behalf of the University and Anupam Gupta, director, on behalf of Shri Krishna Graphics.

The event was graced by the presence of registrar Vijay Kumar, dean international affairs Prof Om Prakash Sangwan, deputy director Priyanka Singla, head of printing technology department Vandana, and industry relations coordinator Dr Bijender Kaushik, along with other distinguished dignitaries.

The primary objective of this MoU is to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements by equipping students with practical, technical, and employment-oriented skills. In today’s competitive environment, theoretical knowledge alone is not sufficient, and this collaboration aims to align student training with real industry needs.

Under this agreement, students will benefit from industry-oriented training, live projects, internships, and enhanced placement opportunities. Additionally, both institutions will collaborate on curriculum development, expert lectures, workshops, seminars, webinars, and faculty development programs, ensuring holistic growth for both students and educators.

Special emphasis will be given to Printing Technology students, for whom this MoU will be particularly beneficial by providing direct industry exposure, hands-on experience, and insights into modern printing and packaging practices.

The collaboration will also promote skill development initiatives, upskilling programmes, industrial visits, student-faculty exchange programs, and joint research activities.

On this occasion, vice-chancellor Prof Narsi Ram Bishnoi congratulated both institutions and stated that this partnership will significantly contribute to enhancing students’ employability and aligning education with industry demands. He expressed confidence that this collaboration will provide students with opportunities to showcase their talent at both national and international levels.

The university administration described this MoU as a major step towards holistic student development and employment generation, while representatives from Shri Krishna Graphics highlighted it as a strong bridge between education and industry.

The agreement will remain effective for a period of five years and may be extended further with mutual consent. During this period, both institutions will work closely to ensure the successful implementation of various training programs, research projects, and academic initiatives.

This MoU is expected to take industry-academia collaboration to new heights while playing a vital role in shaping the future of students.