Mangalore: Career Guidance and Information Centre Inaugurated in City


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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (TU/CN)
 
Mangalore, Feb 28:
Prof M Abdul Rahiman, former vice-chancellor of Kannur and Calicut universities, inaugurated the Career Guidance and Information Centre in the city on Friday February 27.
 
Delivering the inaugural address at Sahodaya Hall he said that career guidance would help students in shaping their future. He added that many students in the society were deprived of proper guidance and the centre should reach out to them to nourish their talents.
 


Prof Rahiman also opined that students should stick to reading to enhance their knowledge. He said that communication skills are also an important factor in pursuing better prospects.
 
Umar U H, centre head, outlined the services available at the centre. Dr R Nagappa Gowda, former co-ordinator, distance education, KSOU, Mysore, was the guest of honour.

Career guidance expert Ameen-e-Mudassar delivered a talk on ‘Role of Mangagement and Faculties of Institutions in Career Guidance’.
 
Prof Ronald Pinto, vice-principal, St Aloysius College, presided over the function.

  

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  • dr salman abid, hyderabad

    Sat, Jun 30 2012

    Excellent news, iam glad to know that your people thinking and acting on right time for a bright career building of the GEn Next. my best wishes to your team, well wishers , supporters and sponsors.best of luck.
    with regards.
    dr.salman abid
    career counsellor, Hyderabad, A.P. India.

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  • Hameed , Paivalike /Manjeshwar / Riyadh

    Fri, Feb 27 2009

    Most Welcome CGI in Mangalore Thanks for Orginsers , really very important in city like Mangalore.

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