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Summary:
Bowling Green State University (BGSU) President Rodney K. Rogers visited Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (MITS) in India to strengthen academic partnerships. BGSU offers over 200 undergraduate and 75 postgraduate programs. Both leaders emphasized the importance of technology-driven education, research collaboration, and student development. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) were signed to enhance international internships, joint research programs, and global immersion initiatives. MITS founder N. Vijaya Bhaskar Choudary noted that BGSU’s expertise in aerospace engineering, pharmaceutical sciences and applied engineering will benefit Indian students.
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BGSU Forges Academic Partnership with Indian University to Boost Aerospace and Tech Education
CHITTOOR, INDIA – November 20, 2025 – Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in Ohio has announced a significant partnership with Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (MITS) Deemed to be University, located near Madanapalle, India. The collaboration aims to provide enhanced opportunities for Indian students in technology-driven fields, particularly in aerospace engineering and pharmaceutical sciences.
BGSU President Rodney K. Rogers visited MITS, emphasizing his university’s commitment to supporting education, research, and student development. “BGSU boasts a legacy of over a century, offering a wide array of programs. We are excited to collaborate with MITS,” Rogers stated.
The partnership includes student exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and pathways for MITS students to pursue higher education, including MS degrees, at BGSU. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) were officially signed by Rogers and MITS founder and chancellor N. Vijaya Bhaskar Choudary.
Choudary highlighted the importance of BGSU’s expertise in aerospace engineering, pharmaceutical sciences, and applied engineering, noting that it would provide exceptional opportunities for Indian students, especially given India’s rapidly growing aerospace and aviation sectors. “This collaboration with a globally reputable university like BGSU will significantly benefit our students and researchers,” said Choudary.
The agreement is expected to foster international internships, joint research programs, and global academic immersion initiatives, bolstering the academic landscape for both institutions.