Sri Fatehgarh Sahib/18 Nov:
(Ravinder Singh Dhindsa)
Desh Bhagat University (DBU) is proud to announce a significant milestone in its ongoing international collaborations. In a remarkable stride towards fostering global educational excellence, Dr. Sandeep Singh, President of DBU, recently met with the Camillo Gonsalves, Minister of Finance, Economic Planning, and Information Technology of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Minister Gonsalves, the son of Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, hosted the meeting, which emphasized deepening ties between the two institutions.This engagement marks a pivotal moment in DBU's efforts to expand its global presence, particularly in the Caribbean Region and North America. Desh Bhagat University Americas, based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, has already established itself as a leader in medical education. Its 5-year MD program, equivalent to an MBBS degree, is designed to provide world-class training for aspiring medical professionals and to create a robust framework for international academic cooperation.The discussions between Dr. Sandeep Singh and Minister Gonsalves were highly productive, focusing on shared goals of enhancing educational opportunities and developing collaborative ventures. The partnership promises to benefit students and communities in both regions, providing pathways to academic and professional success while contributing to the advancement of medical education and research. “We are thrilled about this partnership and the opportunities it brings for students from across the globe,” said Dr. Sandeep Singh. “Our collaboration with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a testament to our commitment to creating a world-class educational ecosystem that transcends borders.” Dr. Zora Singh, Chancellor of Desh Bhagat University, said that this collaboration reflects DBU's mission to nurture academic excellence and foster meaningful international relationships. The university looks forward to strengthening this partnership and driving innovative educational initiatives in the years to come.