Mangaluru: St Agnes CBSE School organizes career guidance programme


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Mangaluru, Jan 22: The holistic development in a school not just with books and examination but to achieve the important goal of strengthening the students to enter the world to explore.

St Agnes school year after year has given the best results in this competitive world and moulded the students to make their right choice. Career guidance is one such path for the students to make the best choice in life. On January 12 a career guidance programme was organised for the students of grade 10.

The programme began with invoking god’s blessings through a song. The faculties of St Agnes PU College Ashwin Kumar, Nimitha K from St Agnes College, Anusha Noronha of St Agnes College and Sandhya Nayak gave a brief session of the various streams and students choice of the subjects. Lavina Arhana and her team from St Agnes PU college also briefed the students on the various cocurricular activities that the college provides and other facilities as well.

The team Vividya who have a collaborative set up with St Agnes PU college to help the students to answer competitive exams too briefed about their courses and facilities to the students.

The students too enthusiastically participated in the programme. Teachers Josphine Ignetto and Violet Jyothi compered the programme and teacher Janet welcomed the gathering. Teachers Velony and Sumana proposed the vote of thanks expressing gratitude to the faculty of St Agnes College for spending their invaluable time in moulding the young minds to future.

 

 

  

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