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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 12, 2024 13:01 IST

The MoU between CUTN and Holy Cross College aims to offer academic excellence by conducting the joint training programmes, seminars and workshops for both faculty and students of the institutions. 

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The Department of Education at the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the PG and Research Department of Rehabilitation Science, Holy Cross College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli on National Education Day. The MoU between both institutions aims to offer academic excellence by conducting joint training programmes, seminars and workshops for both faculty and students. Further, the collaboration aims to elevate the quality of education, research, and community service for students across both institutions.

The registrar of CUTN, Prof. R. Thirumurugan and the principal of Holy Cross College, Dr. Isabella Rajakumari signs the memorandum accepting the commitment for the betterment of students and the faculty of the institutions. 

MoU Aims to Offer Holistic Development 

The MoU between the Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) and Holy Cross College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, aims to offer joint training programmes, seminars, and workshops as well as field analysis, and collaborative research to the students. Meanwhile, an inclusive academic environment will be offered by marginalised and differentially abled students. 

Prof M. Krishnan, Vice Chancellor CUTN, shared their delight sharing, “Education is a powerful tool, but the real impact comes when we apply it to make a difference and transform our society. Collaboration is key; many of our greatest achievements have come from working together. Our research and efforts for society should always aim for sustainability, creating lasting value rather than temporary solutions. We must strive to ensure that the innovations and benefits of higher education reach even the remotest villages, bringing progress to every corner of our nation. This is our responsibility and our privilege as educators and learners."

Dr. Isabella Rajakumari, Principal of Holy Cross College, shared their aim by saying, “This MoU deeply resonates with the vision of Mother Sophie, who founded Holy Cross College in 1923 with a pioneering commitment to empowering women through education. Today, as we celebrate National Education Day, we honour the legacy of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, whose dedication to education aligns closely with our founder’s ideals. Both believed in the transformative power of education to uplift the society. Together, we aim to develop innovative teaching methods and rehabilitative practices to enhance our students' abilities to meet society’s evolving needs.” 

Q:   Is Central University of Tamil Nadu a regular college?
A:

There is no doubt that Central University of Tamil Nadu is a regular college.It offers various couses in undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels, all of them are full time courses. But it offers some distance courses also. Like, management distance couse, law distance education, teaching distance education, etc. 

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