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Herbal medicine to start the Medico-en program at AI, Agriculture

Nagpur: University of Datta Meghe Ayurvidnyan (DMU) has received permission to start the Medico-Engineering course from the current academic year of Aicte.
Wardha-based institutions will begin a technical degree in artificial intelligence, engine learning, agriculture, computer science and medical engineering, computer science and data design.
It will also launch the MBA and MCA courses along with distance learning programs, according to Representative Chancellor Dr.
Rajiv Borle.
Universities that are also considered will initiate postgraduate courses in artificial intelligence and data science and biomedical engineering where 12 seats have been approved by the APEX body.
For MBA and MCA, the intake capacity of 60 seats each.
“In the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, there are new opportunities for youth Vidarbha to study the innovative courses offered by our university,” Borle said.

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