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AAAU SIGNS MOU FOR ACADEMIC COLLABORATION WITH NCAT, ZARIA

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AAAU SIGNS MOU FOR ACADEMIC COLLABORATION WITH NCAT, ZARIA                                                                                 19-08-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                   The African Aviation and Aerospace University (AAAU), Abuja in its pursuit for academic excellence and partnership for industrial experience for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate students of the institution, signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria.

The event took place in NCAT office in Abuja, with a delegation led by the Registrar of AAAU, opened the doors for industrial experience opportunities for students of the AAAU.

The Registrar of AAAU, Mustapha Sheikh Abdullahi in his opening Remarks noted that AAAU is growing in number and size and there is a need to begin collaborations with institute like NCAT for her Aviation Business students to have industrial experience and it is on this weight that the AAAU is preparing the grounds early to cement the paternship between AAAU and NCAT.

The Direct Genereal NCAT, Joseph Imalighwe, welcomed the team from AAAU. He noted that the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), have so many MoU and it is their responsibility to do their best to make it work.

He encouraged the Registrar of AAAU to continue to do his best and assured him that this MoU will produce more fruitfulness for both institutions.

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