TMUC, TiE ink MoU to promote entrepreneurship

pr ISLAMABAD - A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between The Millennium University College (TMUC) and The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) here the other day, says a press release issued here on Friday.
The main objective of this memorandum of understanding is to encourage the students of TMUC towards entrepreneurship. The Millennium University College is one of kind institutions in the twin cities for learning, dedicated to providing innovative undergraduate, graduate, and professional education. By bringing a range of international qualifications home, TMUC aspires to be recognized as the leading institution of borderless education, committed to providing opportunities that exceed local stream of education to the youth of Pakistan. The TMUC is currently a provider of transnational education. It has collaborative arrangements with renowned foreign institutions with professional and higher education portfolios offering a wide range of programs ranging from diploma, foundation, to bachelors and professional certifications.
Both organizations mutually agreed to enhance cooperation in many areas including arranging internships, orientations on entrepreneurship, giving practical exposure of theoretical knowledge. Both parties also agreed that TMUC will give 10% discount on monthly tuition fee to the children of TiE members.
and will assist TiE members in relevant events and extracurricular activities of TMUC.
Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq (TI), rector of TMUC, and Sayyed Ahmed Masud (Chair Youth Entrepreneurial Society) signed the MoU at The Millennium University College H-11/4. The TMUC and TiE are hopeful that MoU will give beneficial results and also strengthen the relationship between both parties.
The Millennium University College (TMUC) would assist Roots Millennium School’s mission and commitment to developing the right set of skills, attitudes, knowledge and values within graduating Millennials so that they can confidently meet the global challenges of the 21st century.

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