Mangaluru: Govt First Grade College Kavoor, holds talk on ‘Rebranding Personality’


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Mangaluru, Mar 7: A talk on ‘Rebranding Personality’ was organised under the Prerana Mentorship programme by the IQAC and placement cell on March 7 in the college auditorium at 10 am for all the students.

Mural Henrita Cutinha (JRF) from Yenepoya Research Centre for Finance & Entrepreneurship Development (YEN-REFINED) YIASCM, Yenepoya, Mangaluru was the resource person. She spoke about why talking part in curricular and extracurricular is very important for college students. She also spoke about the competitive exams and various job opportunities.

The talk was very useful for the students. Principal Dr Geetha M L, IQAC coordinator Dr Therese Periera, IQAC co-coordinator Jyothi Shetty, student welfare officer Dr Santhosh Pinto, placement coordinator Dr Ashwin Loyala Mendonca and all the faculty members were present on the occasion. Deepthi, III BCom, introduced the guest. Dhanushree III BCom proposed a vote of thanks.

Sinchana of I BCA compered. The formal programme was presided by the principal Dr Geetha M L. Shreya of III BCom compered the programme, Deepthi of III BCom welcomed the gathering and Trupthi of III BBA proposed a vote of thanks.

 

 

 

  

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