Tata Chemicals signs MoU with BITS,
Pilani
February 4, 2008
Tata Chemicals signed an MoU with Birla Institute of Technology
and Science (BITS), Pilani, with the objective of fostering
collaboration between the two institutions to promote academic
and research interactions.
BITS would operate an off-campus centre at Babrala and run
educational programmes to meet the human resources development
needs of TCL leading to specific degrees of BITS through its
off-campus work-integrated learning programmes. These programmes
will have the same rigour and standards as those offered on-campus,
and will be equivalent to the corresponding degrees offered
on-campus.
Said Kapil Mehan, executive vice president, crop nutrition
and agri business, TCL, "The educational programmes conducted
under this collaborative arrangement will offer the employees
of TCL an opportunity to enhance their academic qualification,
synergise theory and practice on a sustained basis, be multi-skilled
with exposure to upcoming technological areas, appreciate
key management concepts and participate better in organisational
initiatives. This will also help them improve their perspective
and provide meaningful insights."
TCL would make available the necessary infrastructural facilities
(such as classrooms with necessary equipment, library facilities,
computer and communication facilities with access to electronic
mail and internet) for the smooth and effective conduct of
the educational programmes. TCL would also actively provide
corporate support and enable identified resource persons of
TCL to participate in the pedagogic aspects of the programme,
wherever necessary.
The employees of TCL admitted to the BITS programmes under
this collaborative arrangement will be treated as BITS students
and will be governed by the fee structure and academic regulations
of BITS and also by the service rules and regulations specified
by TCL. TCL would endeavor to make available the necessary
facilities for the implementation of the Practice School Program
of BITS after discussions between the two institutions.
A coordination committee consisting of vice-chancellor, BITS
as chairman, and two nominees each from TCL and BITS would
plan, coordinate and monitor the academic and research programmes
as well as all related operational matters within the framework
of the academic regulations of BITS and the objectives outlined
by TCL. |