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Assam's Tezpur University inks MoU with Thai varsity for joint research, exchange programmes

Assam's Tezpur University inks MoU with Thai varsity for joint research, exchange programmes

The Print23-05-2025

Tezpur (Assam), May 23 (PTI) Assam's Tezpur University has signed an MouU with Bangkok-based Silpakorn University for academic collaboration, joint research initiatives and faculty and student exchange programmes.
The agreement between the two institutions was signed on Friday at the President's Office, Silpakorn University, in Thailand, according to a statement.

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