UVAS internship programme
LAHORE: The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) students’ society Vets Care Club (VCC) signed an MoU with Amanat Dairy Feed for internship programme and professional development of students.
Registrar Sajjad Hyder and Prof Dr Aneela Zameer Durrani from UVAS while Chairman Amanat Dairy Feed Javaid Iqbal signed the MoU in a ceremony held at City Campus and a number of UVAS administrative officers, VCC office-bearer and officials from Amanat Dairy Feed attended ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Sajjad Hyder said that this cooperation would be beneficial for both organisations, especially for students as they would get internship opportunities to learn about practical knowledge and train for their bright future. Under the MoU, Amanat Dairy Feed will provide training and internship opportunities to VCC UVAS students. UVAS will provide training to farmers identified by Amanat Dairy Feed to enhance their skills and knowledge in agriculture and animal husbandry.
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