Australia university, Telangana govt indication pact

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IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu with officials during a meeting with the leadership of Orica in Melbourne.

IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu with authorities throughout a conference with the management of Orica in Melbourne.|Picture Credit: Ravikumar N

The Government of Telangana and RMIT University, Melbourne (Australia), have actually signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to team up in the fields of education, research study, and development in life sciences.

The LoI was checked in the existence of Telangana IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu and Catherine Itsiopoulos, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of RMIT University on Wednesday.

RMIT University homes over 90,000 trainees throughout its schools.

Pacts in research study

The university just recently introduced a joint effort with BITS Hyderabad, BITS-RMIT Higher Education Academy, to promote innovative research study, scholastic exchange, and innovation-driven education in between Australia and India.

“Through this collaboration, research study scholars from Telangana will get the chance to pursue joint PhD programs, investing part of their scholastic journey at BITS Hyderabad and RMIT Melbourne,” a federal government declaration stated.

“As we work towards developing the Telangana School of Life Sciences, cooperations like these will assist us support an extremely experienced, research-oriented labor force that can drive development and shape India’s biotechnology future,” he stated.

Released on October 22, 2025