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AU team for UK college

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VISAKHAPATNAM: A two-member team from Andhra University is visiting the Perth College in the UK from November 3 to 7 in connection with the joint double degree programme in aircraft engineering, which commenced during this academic year.

Advisor, International Students Affairs M. Jagannadha Rao and HoD of Mechanical Engineering of AU College of Engineering P. Subramanyam would visit the Perth College to get a first-hand knowledge of the faculty, infrastructure facilities and other aspects. Prof. Jagannadha Rao and Prof. Subramanyam would also explore the possibilities of cooperation between AU and Perth College in other fields also, according to a press release.

They would have detailed discussions with the Perth College officials and faculty like Principal Mandy Exley, Director of International Affairs Rob Chell, Project Coordinator Hitendra Chiteerala and others.

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