Mahindra University, ANU Launch 2+2 Engineering Program

Mahindra University, ANU Launch 2+2 Engineering Program

New Delhi,  Jan 9: Mahindra University  and The Australian National University  have established an articulation agreement creating an international pathway for Indian undergraduate engineering students. Under this agreement, students can complete the first two years of their undergraduate study at Mahindra University in Hyderabad before transferring to ANU in Canberra for their final two years, graduating with an internationally recognised degree from Australia’s leading university.

Pic- Mahindra University signs MoU with Australian National University

The partnership covers seven high-demand engineering disciplines, including artificial intelligence, computer science and engineering, mechatronics, electronics and communication, electronics and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, and nanotechnology.

Yajulu Medury, Vice Chancellor, Mahindra University said,

“The Australian National University’s strong research heritage and global reputation align closely with Mahindra University’s academic vision. This collaboration provides a high-quality international pathway for our students while further strengthening academic and research engagement. The MoU strengthens Mahindra University’s foundation of interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, and creates long-term value for both students and faculty.”

“This partnership facilitates opportunities for high-achieving students to transition into various ANU engineering majors built on a multidisciplinary ‘systems engineering’ approach. It reflects our shared commitment to meaningful international academic engagement and collaboration. ANU strengths in natural sciences and engineering disciplines create a strong complementarity with Mahindra University’s interdisciplinary approach to education. We look forward to working closely with Mahindra University through sustained collaboration across education and research,” said Siva Karuturi, Professor and Associate Director (International), School of Engineering, College of System and Society, Australian National University.

Visalakshi Talakokula, Associate Dean of École Centrale School of Engineering, Mahindra University said 

“The partnership has been designed to provide academic continuity, quality assurance and clear progression for students aspiring to gain international exposure while completing a globally recognised engineering degree”.

Under the partnership, the progress of student will be monitored annually, with an initial intake capped at 20 students per year, to ensure academic rigour and student outcomes. The agreement also lays the foundation for broader academic engagement, including faculty interaction, curriculum alignment and future research collaboration.

Neel Achary

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