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Daijiworld Media Network-Doha
Doha, Oct 24: Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC), a renowned socio-cultural club of Qatar, always brings out innovative programmes for its members and the Mangalurean community in large including members of Karnataka based clubs. MCC in its 25th year took a new step forward and successfully organized a ‘Career Guidance Workshop’, an education and career guidance workshop for the young students and their parents of class 8th to 12th Std on Friday October 21, at Doha Downtown Hotel, Al Sadd.
This educational career guidance programme was presented by a renowned educationist Dr. Norbert Lobo, PhD MPhil & M.A in Economics, Masters in Human Resource Management, Associate Professor and Head, Dept of Economics, St. Aloysius College, (Autonomous) Mangaluru. In addition, he is vice president of AIFUCTO, editor-in-chief of Al Shodhana of a research journal and author of research books and text books. Dr Norbert Lobo has conducted over 600 programs on career guidance for students and parents at different educational institutions in Karnataka and also in Muscat and Oman . He has also written and published 69 articles on career guidance, given 22 radio programmes on career guidance in Kannada, Konkani and English), served as a Career Counsellor for phone-in– programme in radio and local cable TV networks.
The programme started with a welcome note from Anusha D’Souza. She welcomed the gathering and invited president Prakash Noronha to address the gathering. President welcomed the speaker, all students and parents. “ I thank you all for grabbing this wonderful opportunity given to you as this workshop will give valuable guidance tips in selecting children’s future study course/career for a brighter future. It is indeed a privilege and we feel happy to organize this guidance programme for the betterment of our children. This workshop aims at helping students to shape their future and help them to make proper strategic goals to achieve their aims and desires”.
Anusha D’Souza then introduced the speaker of the evening and was welcomed with a bouquet by Cultural Secretary Prabha Rego. Dr Norbert Lobo then took over the stage and spoke on various issues relating to career counselling and guidance for students in selecting the right educational courses, choosing the right college with regard to affiliations, explained in detail the different courses available on choosing Arts, Commerce or Science streams and also about different entrance exams to get selected to get into different streams.
Dr Norbert Lobo shared his vast knowledge on education and spoke for more than 4 hours and also answered all questions raised by parents. It was indeed a valuable session with vast information exchanged to parents and students and all parents were very happy to have attended this workshop to collect so much information. Parents commented that they were still ready to listen for more as they did not realize 4 hours had passed as it was so interesting and informative presentation. All attendees were given the different course and entrance exams material for their information and reference. Dr Lobo then announced that he will have a one to one session with interested students on October 22 and many students booked the slots.
Dr Norbert Lobo was then presented with a memento by President Prakash Noronha and vice president Ronald Saldanha. Anusha thanked the gathering and all who helped to organize this workshop. During the break, light refreshments were served.