Partnered University – Talk on Bachelor’s to Master’s Collaborations

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To provide information on partnered university – Boston University of Metropolitan College, International, USA and about the exempted courses and fees, a talk was conducted by the Office of Collaboration on Bachelor’s to Master’s Collaborations on 29th March 2021. The talk delivered by Ms Kate Dunkerley, Director Boston University, Metropolitan College International, USA. The talk begins with welcoming the gathering and introducing the speaker. 

Ms Kate Dunkerley, introduce the Boston University Metropolitan International College, USA. This college is one of the 17schools and colleges that comprise Boston university. Founded in 1839, Boston University is internationally recognized as a top institution of high learning and research offering more than 300 undergraduates, graduate, doctoral and special degree programs. Along with the resources of 21 libraries and over 130 academic centres and institutes. With more than 35,000 students from all 50 state and 130+countreis, are studying in this institution. 

She added in her talk this partnership is mainly focused to help students with higher education opportunities at an exempted cost. Certain subjects studied by CSE and ECE students will be exempted on courses of study and credits earned at SJEC will be directly transferred to the Master's Program at BU-MET, thereby saving substantial costs, time and effort for the students.

The following courses are offered by Boston University, MET International: Graduate Certificate, Advanced Graduate Certificate (Internship), MS in Administrative Sciences 

MS in Computer Sciences. The eligibility requirement to opt for these courses is a GPA of a minimum of 3.0 which is equivalent to 7 CGPA and 6.5 band in IELTS. Interested students can apply 3 months advanced and all the application process will be handled by the host institution. 

Some time allotted for a Q&A session where students clarified their doubts and issues related courses. This talk ended with Thanking all.