Kundapur: Induction programme held for MBA students at MIT


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Kundapur, Apr 12: The inauguration of induction programme for the first year MBA students was held recently at MIT Kundapura. Athmika Amin, director manufacturing, Brahamas Engineering and Constructions Company Ltd, was the chief guest for the programme.

Speaking on the occasion, she advised the students to do hard work and adapt to changing industry scenarios. "Life long learning is the key to be competitive at any point of time," she said and also gave tips to the students to become successful entrepreneurs citing her own example. She expressed her appreciation for the efforts of the management for providing wonderful opportunity for the students to do the post graduation at Moodlakatte.

Speaking on the occasion, principal, Dr Abdul Kareem advised the students to take the advantage of various opportunities provided by the department and the institution. Director Brand building IMJ Institutions Dr Ramakrishna Hegde, vice principal, MITK Prof Melwin D'Souza, and dean placement Prof Amruthmala were present on the stage.

Dr Muttukumar, HOD department of MBA welcomed the gathering, Kavya introduced the chief guest, Prof Tilakalaxmi proposed the vote of thanks. Susmita Shekhar was the master of ceremony.

 

 

  

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