Knowledge of IT skills key to corporate success: Vivek Alva


Media Release

Mangaluru, Oct 8: The opening ceremony of the 'Computer Development Skills' course for the students of the MBA department of Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Mijar, Moodbidri in association with NIIT here was held on Thursday September 29. The function was graced by the managing trustee of Alva’s Education Foundation, Vivek Alva who inaugurated the course. Pavithra Vikas, business partner, NIIT and professor P Ramakrishna Chadaga, dean of the department were present.

Speaking on the occasion, Vivek Alva stressed on the vitality of computer literacy. "It is vital that computer literacy has become a requirement of universities and colleges today. Our world has become more and more computerized, forcing people to work with the machines everyday. It could only benefit them and the workplace or the people around them. Computer knowledge has increased the functionality of the modern world."

He also emphasised that students should engage themselves and become exponential learners. He appealed to the students to make the best use of the opportunity provided by the institute.

Professor P Ramakrishna Chadaga, dean MBA, advised the students to take the benefits of this course to cope with the corporate changes.

  

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