Amritsar, August 26, 2025 (Yes Punjab News)
A high powered academic delegation from Universal School of Business Sydney (UBSS), Australia and US based businessman today visited the Khalsa College campus and they were mesmerized by the heritage structure and academic environment of the institution.
They also interacted separately with the top officials of Khalsa University (KU) and Khalsa College Veterinary and Animal Sciences (KCVAS) and wished to strengthen academic ties.
Australian delegate Dr.Allen Bowens CEO-cum Vice chancellor of UBBS, Gerry Malhotra, Chancellor cum-Director of UBSS and IT businessman Rajwinder Singh Boparai Director of SRP Logistics, USA said they were here to explore streamlining the careers of hundreds of students through bilateral meetings and seminars and international academic collaborations.
While in discussions with KU VC Dr. Mehal Singh, Dean Academic Dr.Surinder Kaur and Registrar Dr. Khushwinder Kumar, said in the preliminary meetings today they looked for the prospective global exchange programs between UBSS and KU.
“We are delighted to see the heritage of Khalsa College as well as Khalsa University’s new research programs”. There are possibilities of future cooperation the modalities of which might be finalized through discussions”, said Dr. Bowens.
He said they were impressed by the heritage of Khalsa College and termed it as “world class intangible and unmatchable heritage’. Gerry also praised the architectural-marvel.
VC Dr. Mehal Singh said both sides look forward to curriculum mapping and holding of exchange programs and for the students and faculties. KCGC Member Dr Davinder Singh Chhina who played instrumental- role in bringing this delegation also hoped that KU would emerge as a major centre of research in the coming times.
Meanwhile Dr Allen explained about the global achievement of UBBS and its role for upgrading the career of students in business studies. He appreciated the initiative of Dr Chhina for the meeting while Gerry disclosed that his Sydney based Business school caters to the education of more than ninety four hundred students in Australia itself and is open to international students.
Dr Surinder and Dr Khushwinder explained the vision of the KU and the programs and faculties that had been initiated for the varsity from the current academic session and its future outlook. Manjit Sidhu the prominent journalist, Gurinder Singh Mehrok and eminent pathologist Dr Karamjit Singh Gill were also present.
Earlier, Boparai from US shared his vision for the better future of Veterinary doctors studying in KCVAS where he interacted with College Principal, Dr.Harish Verma and Director Dr.SK Nagpal.
KCGC honourray secretary Rajinder Mohan Singh Chhina in his message wished that such academic interactions give birth to new ideas and approaches for quality education.





































































































