About ENTENTE-2026

Exploring Knowledge Society in Transition

About NIIT University

NIIT University (NU), established in 2009, is located on a 100-acre fully residential campus in the foothills of the Aravalli Hills in Neemrana, Rajasthan. The university is easily accessible by road, rail, and air.

Founded by Rajendra S. Pawar and Vijay K. Thadani, NU was envisioned as a "university with a difference," grounded in industry-linked, technology-based, research-driven, and seamless education.

NU offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across engineering, science, management, and humanities, supported by modern infrastructure and a strong focus on sustainability and industry collaboration.

About the Conference

Global digitization and technological advancements have transformed globalization into a multidimensional phenomenon impacting everyday life. This transformation aligns closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and calls for interdisciplinary research and collaboration.

ENTENTE-2026 aims to provide an international platform for academicians, researchers, industry professionals, and students to exchange ideas across domains such as humanities, social sciences, management, educational technology, and library sciences.

Objectives of the Conference

Encourage Knowledge Exchange

Encourage academicians, students, industry experts, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to share ideas, problems, and solutions

Bridge Academic-Industry Gap

Bridge the gap between academic wisdom and industry practices

Facilitate Interdisciplinary Research

Facilitate interdisciplinary research and discussion

Promote Collaboration

Promote collaboration in research and teaching-learning processes

Target Audience

Students and Research Scholars

Academicians and Researchers

Policy Makers and Regulators

Industry Experts, Law Firms, and Rating Agencies

Chartered Accountants, Cost Accountants, and Company Secretaries

Financial Consultants and Practitioners

NGOs and Registered Societies

Banks, NBFCs, and Micro-Finance Institutions

Economists