Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - March 13, 2006
Osmania University Vice Chancellor Suleiman Siddiqui on Monday announced that the University had signed a formal tie up with Tally India Private Limited, aiming at providing educational training programmes on Tally accounting Software to undergraduate commerce students in the University's affiliated colleges.
Chief Executive Officer (South Asia Business) of Tally India Private Limited, Bharath Gopalkrishnan said the company, under its Academic Collaboration Programme would invest over Rs.30 lakhs to facilitate training by providing colleges with official software packages of Tally worth Rs.26,500 free of cost. The Vice Chancellor released 'Unnati', the redesigned commerce curriculum for the forthcoming academic years.