Everest Engineering College and Intuji Pvt. Ltd. Sign Formal Partnership Agreement
Kathmandu - Everest Engineering College, one of Nepal’s leading institutions for undergraduate and postgraduate engineering studies, has officially signed a cooperation agreement with Intuji Pvt. Ltd., an AI company operating in Nepal under Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from Australian nationals.
Though the two institutions have been collaborating on various initiatives for the past three years, this formal agreement aims to enhance the impact and legitimacy of their joint efforts. According to the agreement, Everest Engineering College will provide physical infrastructure support for Intuji’s programs, while Intuji will offer practical training and internship opportunities to students from the Computer, Software, and IT departments.
Principal Prof. Dr. Hari Krishna Shrestha expressed confidence that the agreement will attract more undergraduate students to the college. Intuji’s Chief Information Officer, Ritesh Shah, remarked that it is a matter of pride for the company to partner with Everest Engineering College, which is recognized as one of Nepal’s top engineering institutions.
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