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Osmania University to introduce new courses

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Osmania University will offer new courses from the next year according to a budget proposal; M.Tech programmes in Biochemical Engineering, biotechnology, and two-year MBA courses in technology and business management.

The university plans to introduce certificate and diploma courses in consumer awareness through distance education. OU Executive Council member Prof K. Janardhan Reddy made the announcement while presenting the university’s budget for 2006-07.

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