Sai University to start functioning from August, says founder
The Hindu
“Our aim is to build a global ecosystem for students and faculty,” founder-chancellor K.V. Ramani said
Sai University, one of the two private universities for which the Tamil Nadu government had granted permission in 2018, will start functioning from August, according to its founder-chancellor K. V. Ramani. To begin with around 250 to 300 students will be admitted in three undergraduate programmes in liberal arts, science and technology, and one postgraduate programme in law. A telecom software entrepreneur, philanthropist and ardent devotee of Shirdi Saibaba, 70-year-old Mr Ramani told The Hindu: “It is perhaps my last project given my age. I intend to see it as a full-fledged university before my 80th birthday.”More Related News