Galgotias University was awarded the “eGov Campus” title and its outstanding contribution in building a Digital India was acknowledged and felicitated by The Economic Times, during ‘The Economic Times E TECH India Summit-2015’. The event was held at hotel Le Meridien, New delhi on August 28th, 2015. Galgotias University is amongst the top ranked universities which ensures the best top placements, good environment, various options for courses, best infrastructure, good and innovative methods of teaching, great scope for learning and growth and the best faculty. The university was acknowledged for its academic and overall excellence in the form of the award received by Dr. B. V. Babu, vice chancellor of Galgotias University, from Ms Suchi Kapoor, sector head, ET Edge.
‘The Economic Times eTech Summit was aimed at taking eGovernance to the next level and bring about a major change in the way we live, study and do business. It is a great initiative for ensuring effective and efficient governance mechanism. It looks forward to enable superior e Governance programs using new trends and innovations. It serves as a great platform to bring the professionals of ICT and government together which will ensure more transparency and prove to be of great value to the citizens. PM Modi’s Digital India initiative seems to have pervaded various industries including the education sector. It has proved to be of great significance in taking e-governance to the next level.
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