Indian-origin students to intern at IIT Hyderabad; American Telugu Association will assist in identifying eligible students

Director of IIt Haydarabad BS Murty and the American Telugu Association (ATA) President Jayanth Challa, Washington DC. Signed an agreement for academic cooperation in the USA.
The American Telugu Association (ATA), which brought close to the roots of Indian Origin students, signed an agreement with the Indian technology Haydarabad (IIT-H), which will provide internship to students from India.
Mou was signed by IIT-H director BS Murty and Washington DC by Ata President Jayanth Challa. The agreement constitutes a framework for internships ranging from several weeks to one year with a three -year validity period and extension potential in IIT HYderabad.
Bhanu Swargam from Ata said, “This will also pave the way for research cooperation and developing US India’s cooperation with people,” Bhanu Swargam said. IT Hyderabad is in India’s National Institutional Sorting Framework (NIRF) 7 and 6 innovations.

Ata Team with IIt Haydarabad Director Prof Murty
“We are excited to cooperate with Ata, which is compatible with our ongoing efforts to nurture global abilities and promote a significant research exposure. “This memorandum strengthens the bridge between Ata and IIt-H and opens exciting career opportunities for students from Telugu Diaspora.”
Mr. Jayanth said that the partnership would strengthen the Telugu diaspora with valuable experience and quick -developing technology and research world.
He said that IIT-H would offer internship opportunities to students from the United States and provide the necessary institutional, logistics and infrastructure support, and that Ata would help the appropriate students to be determined for the program. IT-H will receive monthly nominal fee per student to cover other operational costs.
Published – 30 September 2025 02:03 pm ist




