The MoU will help CBIT provide opportunities for its students to enter the industry by interacting with experts, academics from reputed universities abroad and preparing them for their study abroad.
Updated – Thu, 15 Dec 22 at 08:24pm

Hyderabad: Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Institute of Management and Foreign Studies (IMFS) to provide guidance and assistance in the careers of students, especially those who want to study in foreign universities.
The MoU will help CBIT provide opportunities for its students to enter the industry by interacting with experts, academics from reputed universities abroad and preparing them for their study abroad.
CBIT President Prof. P Ravinder Reddy said that the MoU will help CBIT students to continue their studies in the best overseas universities and help CBIT to carry out teacher exchange programs with foreign universities.
Vemulapati Ajaya Kumar, Director of IMFS, said that founded 25 years ago by CEO KP Singh, IMFS has grown to have established more than 12 centers in six cities, helping more than 55,000 students achieve their goals of studying at some of the best universities in the world. dream.
Prof Umakanth Chowdary and NLN Dr Reddy and staff attended the event.
