An MoU is a formal but non-binding agreement between two or more parties that outlines their intent to cooperate or collaborate on a project, initiative, or partnership.
It’s often used as a precursor to a formal contract, clarifying expectations, roles, and responsibilities before legally binding commitments are made.
Purpose:
- To promote mutual cooperation in academic, research, and extension activities in line with quality benchmarks of NAAC.
Objectives:
- To organize joint seminars, workshops, and conferences.
- To collaborate in research and publication.
- To facilitate student and faculty exchange.
- To share resources and best practices.
- To jointly undertake community outreach or extension activities.