Mangaluru: Carmel School conducts career guidance programme


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Mangaluru, Dec 12: Carmel School CBSE conducted a successful career guidance programme for the students of grade 10 on December 9, sponsored by Lions Club, Milagres, district 317 D. The Lions Club representatives, including secretary Ln Ravindra Salian and programme coordinator Ln Philip Periera, along with Ln Sampath Shetty and lion Shashidar Shetty motivated students to make informed career choices.

The session, led by Prof Ronald Pinto, former vice principal, St Aloysius College, provided students with a comprehensive understanding of potential career paths. Prof Pinto's insights into various career perspectives were enlightening, addressing the diverse opportunities awaiting the students.

The interactive session allowed students to voice their concerns and clarify doubts, fostering a conducive environment for informed decision-making. The programme was skilfully emceed by teacher Jahnavi, with a warm welcome extended by Sonia. Teacher Shilpa expressed gratitude, acknowledging the valuable contributions of Lion's Club Milagres district 317 D and Prof Ronald Pinto.

The collaborative efforts of Carmel School CBSE, Lions Club Milagres district 317 D, and Prof Ronald Pinto made the career guidance programme a success, facilitating a platform for students to explore and shape their future paths.

 

 

 

  

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