Mangaluru: Dept of mathematics organizes 'Navigator' at St Agnes PU College


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Mangaluru, Aug 12: A career guidance programme – ‘Navigator’ was organized by department of mathematics at St Agnes PU College for 2nd PUC science students and their parents on August 10 in the auditorium. It was a significant event aimed at providing insights into various career paths.

The programme began by invoking the blessings of the almighty. Carol, lecturer, department of mathematics compered the programme ably. Chaithanya Nayak, lecturer in physics skillfully moderated the sessions.

Dr Aqueela, assistant professor at Yenepoya University, provided details on the scopes of clinician, nursing, pharmacy programmes, hospital administration and many more, also threw light upon the profusion of newer opportunities available to students in the field of medical and paramedical courses.

Smitha Maria D’Souza, assistant professor, St Joseph Engineering College, provided insights into the various engineering courses, provided information on the criteria for engineering entrance exams, shedding light on their respective merits and opportunities.

Dr Vincent Crasta, assistant professor, St Joseph Engineering College emphasized the various bachelor courses available after completion of PUC. Students in addition to the conventional choices received a wide range of information about their respective combinations which they can opt for after their 2nd PUC.

Rachel Maria Pais, extended gratitude by proposing the vote of thanks.

Overall, the programme provided valuable information to students about their career choices, emphasizing the importance of education as the foundation for their future endeavors.

 

 

 

  

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