Mangaluru: Career guidance programme held at St Agnes PU College


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Mangaluru, Dec 16: St Agnes PU College successfully hosted a career guidance programme, "Pathway to Possibilities: Career Choices after 10+2," aimed at class 10 students and their parents on December 15. The event provided valuable insights into academic and career pathways after 10+2, enabling participants to make informed decisions about their future.

The keynote speaker was renowned career counselor Dr Ananth Prabhu G, who shared his expertise to help students identify and explore suitable careers. Interactive sessions with accomplished IITians, NITians, and doctors from Vividya Coaching Team were also arranged. The inputs from current students hailing from medical and engineering fields enhanced the event. Participants gained practical tips on preparing for competitive exams like NEET, JEE, and CET, along with valuable guidance on opportunities in commerce and arts.

To ensure accessibility, the programme was broadcast live for students residing outside Mangaluru, thereby attracting a diverse audience.

The event, held at the St Agnes PU College auditorium, received an overwhelming response, with participants appreciating the discussions as it equipped them with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the rocky road to success.

The session which began with an invocation to the divine and ably compered by Carol, lecturer in Mathematics. The principal, Sr Norine D’Souza warmly welcomed the august gathering, while Venissa, lecturer in chemistry expressed gratitude on behalf of the management. The session also screened snippets of the extracurricular and cultural activities of the college. The initiative was a modest attempt to inspire and guide students towards a sparkling future.

 

 

  

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