The MoU, which was signed by ACPET CEO Claire Field and NSDC CEO and MD Dilip Chenoy, includes a commitment to fostering the establishment of partnerships between Australian and Indian education and training providers, as well as exchanging information and perspectives on education, training and skills development. The partnership also aims to increase the skill base of 500 million people in India by 2022.
"Indian students make a significant contribution to the academic, cultural and social life of NSW while studying at ACPET member colleges," said the Premier of New South Wales, Barry O'Farrell, who attended the official reception in New Delhi this week to mark the event. O'Farrell is leading a high-level trade and investment delegation from NSW that is visiting Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi.
"The MoU will strengthen the growing partnership between Australia and India in the skills training arena," said Chenoy.
With the NSDC focussing on training for jobs in 21 key industry areas, there will be a multitude of opportunities for collaboration between ACPET members and NSDC partners.
ACPET has 1,100 members delivering higher education, vocational education and training and English language courses throughout Australia, with approximately one third of its members are in NSW.
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