Mangalore: Management Forum Inaugurated at A J Institute of Management


Media Release

Mangalore, Oct 13: A J Institute of Management, a unit of Laxmi Memorial Education Trust (LMET) organized the inauguration of Management Forum and Student's Council for the year 2011-2012 here recently.

The chief guest of the programme Prof KP Jayaram Controller of examination at Yenepoya University in his inaugural address stressed on the importance of student council activities for management institutes, as it builds courage and competence among students to face the challenges in competitive world.

He further said that student council will be a platform for the MBA students to develop their overall personality.

Director of  AJ Institute of Management Dr T Jayaprakash Rao in his presidential address urged students to actively take part in various management forum activities and imbibe the skill that are required to become employable.

Robin Shinde Student Council Advisor administered the oath to the office bearers.

Assistant professor Candida Quadros welcomed the guests where as chief coordinator of the programme and assistant professor K Deepak Rao proposed vote of thanks.

Students Issac and Reshma Salian compered.

  

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