Mangaluru: Diploma and Certificate Courses inaugurated at SAEC


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Mangaluru, Aug 17: The industry ready Diploma and Certificate Courses offered by SABI, a unit of St Aloysius Evening College (SAEC), were inaugurated on Thursday, August 16 in an impressive programme organised in the Eric Mathias hall.

A meaningful prayer song by the college choir set the tone for the programme. CA Nandagopal Shenoy, eminent auditor and entrepreneur, proprietor of Devagiri Tea and products, who was the chief guest inaugurated the courses. Dr Manohar V Serrao, principal, SAEC, presided over the function.



Addressing the participants, CA Nandagopal stressed on the need for innovations and creativity in field of business by quoting interesting illustrations from his journey as entrepreneur. Dr Donald Lobo, director, SABI, welcomed the gathering. Ruben Menezes, one of the resource persons, who participated in the prestigious Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, as a special invitee, was felicitated during the programme. Resource persons Gerard Coloco, Joana Fernandes and Ravi Posavanike were present on the occasion.

Dr Charles V Furtado emceed the programme and rendered the vote of thanks. The four courses inaugurated were diploma in Investment Management, Accounting and Taxation, Communication skills in English and Photography and Videography. More than 150 participants were present.

  

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