IIT Guwahati Partners with Taiwan to Boost Mandarin Education and Tech Collaboration

Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre in India will assist IIT Guwahati in recruiting Mandarin teachers who are experts in designing curriculum and evaluating foreign language courses.

These teachers will conduct Mandarin language courses over the required semesters, helping to broaden students’ linguistic skills and cultural understanding, specifically those interested to pursue internships and careers in Taiwan semiconductor and agritech industries.

In return, IIT Guwahati will provide the necessary infrastructure to establish the Taiwan Education Centre on campus, where classes, seminars, and bilateral exchange programs will be conducted.

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati has entered into a significant partnership with the Education Division of the (TECC) through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing cultural and educational exchange.

The MoU marks a pivotal step in strengthening bilateral relations between India and Taiwan through education and language/cultural learning.

The MoU was signed by Prof. Devendra Jalihal, Director of IIT Guwahati, and Mr. Peters Chen, Director of the Education Division TECC, witnessed by Mr. Baushuan Ger, Representative of Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, and Prof. Parameswar K. Iyer, Dean of Public Relations, Branding and Ranking, in the presence of Deans and senior representatives from both institutions.

This agreement heralds a new chapter in the collaborative efforts between India and Taiwan in the field of education, technology enhancement and industry interaction.

Highlighting IIT Guwahati’s commitment to fostering international educational ties and providing its students with diverse learning opportunities, Prof. Devendra Jalihal, Director, IIT Guwahati, said this collaboration with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre is a pivotal moment for our institute, as it aligns with our mission to offer our students a truly global education.

“By integrating Mandarin language instruction into our curriculum and building strong connections with leading Taiwanese institutions, we are not only enhancing our students’ linguistic skills but also broadening their understanding of different cultures” he said.

“This partnership opens new academic, industry and research opportunities, allowing our students to explore diverse educational pathways and develop a deeper appreciation for the global landscape, especially in semiconductor industries. We are excited about the possibilities this collaboration brings and are confident that it will significantly contribute to the holistic development of our students” he said.

Speaking at the MoU signing event, Mr. Peters Chen, Director of the Education Division TECC said IIT Guwahati, as one of top universities in India, is not only the key driving force for northeast India but accelerator for semiconductor industry in India. It’s glad that we will work together to provide students with Mandarin language skill, Taiwanese culture and more exchange programmes between universities of India and Taiwan.

“We will recruit a Taiwanese teacher soon come to campus. The teacher will also hold the Test of Chinese Language as Foreign Language (TOCFL) at campus if there are students who hope to take the test and get certificate” he said.

In addition, students will have better opportunities for further studying in Taiwan majoring in the interested fields with scholarship.

Amit Singh
Amit Singh  

Media Professional & Co-Founder, Illustrated Daily News | 15+ years of experience | Journalism | Media Expertise

Next Story