
Vice-chancellor of SPPU Karbhari Kale and vice-chancellor of Melbourne University Duncan Maskell, vice-chancellor, of University of Madras S Gowri dignitaries were present during the official launch at the SPPU campus recently.
The Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) in partnership with Melbourne University will soon start a four-year bachelor of science (BSc) blended degree. Since 2018, SPPU has offered the course, however, it was then a three-year BSc course. Under this course, the students will get the opportunity to spend one of the semesters in Australia.
The University of Melbourne launched this course in three universities in the country this year-- Madras University, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management and SPPU.
Vice-chancellor of SPPU Karbhari Kale and vice-chancellor of Melbourne University Duncan Maskell, vice-chancellor, of University of Madras S Gowri dignitaries were present during the official launch at the SPPU campus recently. During the launch, University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Duncan Maskell, said, “We are offering these educational courses so that Indian students will have access to international educational prospects. We are happy to work with reputed universities in India.”
Meanwhile, students at present can enroll into a three-year degree in chemistry, physics, ecology, and geology. In the future, a four-year degree can be taken in the same subject. Also, Indian students can fast-track a master's degree from a variety of disciplines, including science, engineering, public health, and data science, by taking up to six master's subjects in their final year.
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