Has BML Munjal University collaborated with any college or university?

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    Aryan Nair

    a year ago

    BML Munjal University is one of the young and fast growing universities of India. As it is getting developed it has partnered along with multiple universities including universities from abroad like the Imperial College of London as it's mentor. Some of the other universities which BMU has partnered with for summer schools are: University of California (Berkeley), University of Warwick (UK), Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), University of Leeds (UK), London School of Economics (UK), University of Zurich (Switzerland).

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    Bhupinder Kour | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, BML Munjal University (BMU) has collaborated with several international universities and colleges:

    • BMU has collaborated with some of the best global universities to ensure that students get the best learning experience which is modern, experiential and truly global. These collaborations assist in developing curriculum, providing research opportunities, immersion programs, and bringing in guest faculty from partner universities.
    • BMU's School of Law has collaborated with over five international universities, including Syracuse University's College of Law.
    • BMU has partnered with Max Planck Institute Munich for a joint research project o
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    Bhavana Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    BML Munjal University has collaborated with various universities, industries, and colleges. For this, BML Munjal University has signed MoUs with several companies, institutions, and companies. Some of them are Imperial College London, Siemens PLM Software, IBM, London School of Economics & Political Science, University of Warwick and UC, Berkeley, and others. In collaboration with these colleges and universities, BML Munjal University offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses to students.

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