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Varsity for need-based syllabi

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Coimbatore, April 2

Anna University, Coimbatore, is organising an interactive session with industrial organisations in Coimbatore as part of its efforts to formulate need-based new courses and syllabi to be offered by the University from the coming academic year. The university hopes that the inputs from the industry associations would be useful for its growth and pave the way for a healthy industry-institution interaction. The meeting would be held on Wednesday at the Convention Hall of the PSG Institute of Management, the university said in a release. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr R. Radhakrishnan, appealed to all industrial bodies/associations to take part in the meeting to share their views.

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