University of Anurag Inks Agreement with MSN Research Centers
Anurag University, a leading institution in the School of Engineering, has announced a significant collaboration with MSN Laboratories, a leading Indian pharmaceutical company. This MoU marks Anurag University's second major collaboration in the pharmaceutical sector.
Under the terms of the agreement, the Department of Chemistry at Anurag University will play a key role in the programme. They will co-develop industry-relevant training modules, deliver lectures and laboratory sessions, and monitor the progress and assessments of trainees.
The partnership leads to the announcement of a MSN Labs Bridge Course (2025-26) for MSN employees at Anurag University. The course, an initiative co-designed with MSN Labs, aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and employability of new employees at MSN Labs.
Dr. Savita Belwal, Head of the Department of Chemistry and Programme Coordinator, presented an overview of the Self-Directed Teams (SDT) Bridge Course. The university's goal is to equip students and trainees with practical skills, hands-on experience, and confidence for pharma careers.
Mr. K. L. N. Murthy, Head HR (API), MSN Laboratories, emphasized the importance of partnerships with academic institutions like Anurag University in building the future of pharmaceutical talent in India.
Senior leaders from Anurag University, including Deans of Engineering, Examinations, Student Affairs, and Mr. Javid Jamal, Director of L&D, also addressed the gathering. They underlined the importance of academic support in shaping industry-ready professionals.
The press release about this MoU was provided by VMPL. The strategic partnerships with MSN Laboratories reflect Anurag University's mission to foster long-term industry-academia synergies.
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