Section 9 of NUA : Section 9: Objectives Of University
NUA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a student from a Member State, say Thailand, enrolling in Nalanda University to study ancient Buddhist philosophy as part of a broader curriculum in ancient sciences. This student is participating in an international program that promotes the understanding of historical perspectives and peace in the region, as outlined in objectives (a) and (b) of the University Act.
The curriculum is designed to meet the academic standards agreed upon by all Member States, as per objective (c), ensuring that the student's education is recognized across these nations. The student also engages in collaborative projects with peers from other Member States, fostering a partnership as ...
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