Mangaluru: ‘StraeCon Phase II’ inaugurated at St Joseph Engineering College


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Nov 20: Mentor and managing trustee of Alva’s Education Foundation, Vivek Alva, inaugurated ‘StraeCon Phase II’ by StraeCon India LLP at St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) on Wednesday November 20.

Addressing the gathering, Vivek Alva remarked, “In the initial stages, we sought inputs from the faculty of St Joseph Engineering College to establish a standard institution. Today, St Joseph Engineering College stands tall among engineering colleges due to its discipline and the grooming it provides. Founder Akash Shetty may appear young, but his vision is far-reaching. Colleges are places that strengthen you. Opportunities like this are invaluable, and students should make the most of them.”

Director of St Joseph Engineering College, Fr Wilfred Prakash D’Souza, added, “This is an opportunity for students to go beyond traditional learning, providing hands-on experience to enhance their skills and knowledge.”

Assistant director Fr Kenneth Rayner Crasta, principal Dr Rio D’Souza, and Ram Prasad were also present.

The event was compered by Ramya, who welcomed the gathering. Founder of StraeCon, Akash Shetty, proposed the vote of thanks.

 

 

 

  

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