
Cambridge and Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research join hands for these exams
India Today
Cambridge and Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research enter strategic partnership to provide opportunities for employability, deeper academic research, preparing students for overseas education, and teacher upskilling and faculty exchange programmes.
Cambridge University Press & Assessment and Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set up a world-class academic research & language development centre for English, a first of its kind in the Asian sub-continent. This Centre will explore academic and research-publishing initiatives for faculty members and students of BIHER and their constituent institutions.
Under the MoU, both partners will work closely to publish the highest quality of Learning Content and Assessments and certification for Employability skills for students and English Proficiency, Teacher Training, Digital learning solutions for higher education institutions and schools.
In addition to this, students and educators of both the institutes will get the opportunity to explore the Cambridge English test for faculty and students in the fields of Engineering, Healthcare, and other disciplines. The test will be delivered through the institute’s partner, Launchpad Learning Labs Pvt Ltd.
Furthermore, the MoU has also opened opportunities for admission tests for BIHER students as well as exploring BIHER as a test venue for admission tests for the University of Cambridge UK and other universities.
Dr Sandeep Anand, Chancellor, Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research, said, “Our association with Cambridge University Press & Assessment (CUPA) will enable us to leverage mutual strength in academic research, faculty development programs, and creating opportunities for our students across the globe.
BIHER, a pioneer in quality education in India for over four decades now, is happy to be associated with CUPA by initiating the first of its kind excellence centre in academic research across India.

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