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Indian Navy signed an MoU with Amity University for Academic Cooperation

Amity University Uttar Pradesh signed an MoU with the Indian Navy to form a long-term relationship for Academic cooperation. The MoU between Amity University and Indian Navy will enhance the educational qualifications improving the prospect for ‘in-service’ appropriate nautical assignment and better placements in superannuation from the Indian Navy.

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Key Points related to MoU between Amity University and Indian Navy

  • The MoU between Amity University and Indian Navy will conduct customized courses for the Indian Navy in niche domains.
  • The various domains include 5G Technology and IoT, Control System Integration, AI, Blockchain, Machine Learning, Cryptology, Data Science, Big Data Analysis, Digital Marketing, Computer Networks, Anti Drone Warfare, Cyberwarfare, Security, Automation, Surveillance, and Tracking.
  • This will also contribute to enhancing the ‘Scholar Warriors’, who can think better and adapt to the future challenges of conflict.
  • These courses will ensure better placements of Naval personnel.

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