Mangaluru: Shakthi PU College organises 4-day webinar for SSLC students


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Mangaluru, Jul 28: Shakthi PU College today took an initiative to introduce a new strategy of learning through a webinar to engage the students of SSLC. In order to overcome the dipping of the learning curve during the coronavirus crisis, a four-day free session was planned and inaugurated by the secretary of the Shakthi Education Trust, Sanjith Naik.

Speaking on this occasion he said that Shakthi group of Institutions have been trying out all possible ways of reaching its pupils through online course, activities, competitions and seminars and achieved success so far. He also briefed about the programme.

Vinay Jadhav vice president of BSBS College, Bengaluru motivated the students through his session stating that the students ought to face this crisis boldly and make their choice of study confidently. One needs to be prepared for any form of innovative learning to reach their goal, without any hesitation, he said. More than 75 students from various institutions across the state actively took part in the inaugural function and benefitted from the same.

The next three days session will be taken up by the experienced faculty of Shakthi PU College separately for science and commerce aspirants. Dr K C Naik, the managing trustee, Ramesh K chief advisor, Prakyath Rai institute development officer, Vidya Kamath principal Shakthi Residential School were present on this occasion.

Prabhakara G S principal of Shakthi PU College welcomed while Shilpa lecturer in commerce compered the show.

 

  

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