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Bennett University signs MoU with Cambridge’s Girton College

The partnership enables Bennett University students to participate in Girton College’s intensive summer school, offering academic enrichment, cultural immersion, and interaction with international peers and Cambridge faculty.

Pragya Kumari 30 July 2025 10:18

Bennett University signs MoU with Cambridge’s Girton College

Bennett University has entered into a partnership with Girton College, University of Cambridge, to enhance international academic exposure for its students.

The agreement, signed through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), will allow Bennett students to participate in Girton’s renowned Summer School program in the United Kingdom.

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The program offers courses in subjects like economics, business, and engineering, alongside a student-led social initiative that helps participants experience campus life at Cambridge.

The initiative is designed to combine academic rigor with a deeper understanding of global learning environments.

As part of the new collaboration, three Bennett students have already taken part in the summer program, gaining firsthand experience of international academic standards and cultural exchange.

Their participation reflects the university’s focus on expanding its global presence and creating meaningful study-abroad pathways.

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“We are delighted to formalize our collaboration with one of the world’s most prestigious institutions. This MoU is more than just an agreement; it is a gateway to academic excellence, global perspectives, and new possibilities for our students,” said Prof (Dr) Raj Singh, Vice Chancellor, Bennett University.

The tie-up supports Bennett University’s internationalization strategy, which includes student exchange, global academic pathways, and partnerships with top institutions worldwide.

It aims to offer students a platform for innovation, diversity, and academic excellence rooted in global best practices.

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