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    Delegation from Germany Meets Telangana Education Chairman

    A team from Germany, representing the Indo Euro Synchronisation and IUN Group, visited Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Chairman of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), in Hyderabad on Friday.

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    The delegation included Prof. Dr. Christian Werner, CEO of IUN Group and University of Applied Management (Ismaning/Munich), Dr. Banga Raju, Senior Vice President and Board Member of the German University and Indo Euro Synchronisation, Raj Vangapandu, Managing Director of the German University, and Alexander Trunweld, Director.

    During the meeting, the German team presented their proposal to establish an off-campus European facility in Hyderabad. The initiative aims to address the shortage of skilled workers in Germany by providing advanced education and training opportunities.

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    Prof. Reddy encouraged the delegation to focus on innovative approaches rather than relying on traditional business school or technological campus models. The German representatives shared their vision of introducing undergraduate programs with minor and honors components.

    As part of their proposal, the planned university in Hyderabad would accommodate around 1,000 students with an investment of 12 million Euros. The program would also provide students the opportunity to complete their final year of studies in Germany, enhancing their global exposure and skills.

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