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  Economic
Possibilities of setting up Indian engineering college in Sana'a
[28/August/2007]  

SANA'A,  (Saba)- Rector of Sana'a University Khaled Tomeim discussed on Tuesday with the executive director of the Indian Technical Institute possibilities of setting up an Indian engineering college in Sana'a university.

Scientific and educational developments in Sana'a university were discussed in the meeting, in addition to its future plans.

They also discussed possibilities of benefiting from experience of the Indian institute in engineering, medicine and information technology as well as in field of training teaching staff of the university.

Tomeim affirmed concern of the university to boost its ties with other regional and international educational corporations.

The executive director of Indian institute affirmed readiness to offer all kind of assistance to the university, reviewing fields of the study in the institute. He said
that the institute also offers training courses for students after their graduation.

AH/AM

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