Media Release
Mangaluru, Jul 17: St Agnes PU College recently conducted a comprehensive career guidance programme, "Navigator," specifically designed for second PUC science students and their parents on July 15. The programme aimed to provide valuable insights and guidance to help students make informed decisions about their future careers.
The programme featured a distinguished panel of experts from "Draw My Career," Naveen Paul and team. The panel shared its expertise and experiences with the students and parents, and provided valuable guidance on various aspects of career development.















The experts emphasized the importance of making the right career choice at the right age and provided guidance on selecting a career path that aligns with one's personality and interests. They also highlighted the significance of choosing a good college that promotes the subject of study and discussed the benefits of internships, scholarships, and competitive exams. The session provided insights on how to navigate these opportunities and make the most of them.
A key aspect of the program was a personality assessment test, which helped students identify professions that best suited their personality traits. The students and parents actively participated in the program, asking numerous questions and clarifying their doubts. The interactive session provided a valuable opportunity for them to gain insights into the world of careers and make informed decisions about their future.
Ashwin, HoD of the physics department, was the convener of the programme, and Vijaylakshmi delivered the welcome speech. Sahana, efficiently coordinated the programme as the master of ceremony. The science secretary Zainab Zuhi proposed a vote of thanks.
Overall, the "Navigator" programme was a resounding success, and St Agnes PU College is commended for its efforts to empower students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions about their future careers. The programme was well-organized, informative, and engaging, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the students' future career choices.