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MoU between SPA and Ali Akbar Group to facilitate UMT graduates
March 16, 2010
 
The School of Professional Advancement (SPA), University of Management and Technology (UMT), and Ali Akbar Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on March 16, 2010 at the UMT campus. Syed Ali Bukhari, Business Development Executive (SPA), welcomed the honorable guests from the Ali Akbar Group and briefed the visiting delegation about future prospects of SPA.
 
Dr Kamran Saddiqi, Director SPA, gave a brief introduction and objectives of setting up SPA. He also explained the scope of upcoming master degree program offerings at SPA. Amina Perviz, Manager Organizational Development, Wasif Mazhar, Manager Learning and Development, Asim Amjad, Manager Recruitment and Selection, Zubair Ahmed, Media and Services Manager, were the honorable guests from the Ali Akbar Group. Ahmed Saddiqui, Director UMTConsultants and Waqar Ahmed, Director CMD, also participated in the MoU signing ceremony.
 
Under the three-year agreement, SPA will facilitate Ali Akbar Group employees and their immediate family members under the Higher Education Cover Initiative (HECI). Ali Akbar Group will also give preference to UMT graduates for internships and job placement.
 
 
 
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