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RBU signs MoU with BSI Learning for hotel mgmt. & Cyber security courses

PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | September 02, 2024 04:48 PM

MOHALI: Rayat Bahra University and BSI Learning Australia here today signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration in the field of Hotel Management and Cyber security in computer engineering applications job-oriented courses.

A team of the BSI Learning delegation comprising Kala Philip, CEO and Executive Director, BSI Learning Australia, Scott Wesley, Chief Content Officer, BSI Learning Australia, Mick Lynch, Chairman, BSI Learning Australia and Vipul Rastogi, India Head, BSI Learning Australia and members of Austrade was present on the occasion.

Gurvinder Singh Bahra, Chancellor of Rayat Bahra University, Vice-Chancellor Dr Parvinder Singh, vice chairman Gurinder singh Bahra, vice president Satbir Singh Sehgal, Registrar Dr Dinesh Sharma, Gurmukh Rana, and Dr.Simerjit Kaur director were present from the Rayat Bahra University side.

Speaking on the occasion, Gurvinder Singh Bahra said BSI Learning Australia is a leading provider of organisational and people development services and outsourced training solutions in Australasia.

Bahra said this initiative paves a golden pathway for international career opportunities and higher education pursuits, especially in Australia. The program will be instrumental in bridging skill gaps, facilitating internships, and providing robust placement assistance.

Commenting on the signing of the MOU, Kala Philip CEO, BSI Learning expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "We are thrilled to announce the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

This strategic partnership marks an important milestone for BSI Learning as we continue to expand our reach and collaborate with the Indian market.

“We utilise the full spectrum of learning methodologies including workshop, action learning, distance learning, coaching and e-learning and our global training partnerships keep us abreast of the latest learnings and product developments from around the world, ” she added.

Dr Parvinder Singh, Vice-Chancellor of Rayat Bahra University, said through its solutions the BSI Learning Australia develops human capital to achieve business transformation. He hoped the MoU would prove to be fruitful to both parties.

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