Mangaluru: PG courses' inaugural held at St Joseph Engineering College


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru Feb 2: Executive director Leksa Lighting Technologies Pvt Ltd Ronald Silvan D’Souza inaugurated post-graduation courses for academic year 2020-21 here at St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) on Wednesday February 2.

Addressing the gathering, Ronald said, “Students need to have some dreams which can take you forward. Do the right thing and take responsibility, focus on your goals and work towards it.”

Principal SJEC Dr Rio D’Souza said, “The present situation of Covid made us delay the inauguration of PG courses here. We are back with hope and ready to focus our work. Make use of the opportunities that come your way, rise yourself, and we as facilitators will help you grow.”

Director SJEC Fr Wilfred Prakash D’Souza said, “You need to work beyond boundaries and learn from the experience you get while learning new things.”

Meanwhile, Ronald released research compendium. Meritorious students were honoured.

Head of MCA department Sumangala, assistant director SJEC Fr Rohit D’Costa, and Fr Allwyn D’Souza was also present.

Dean MBA Dr Prakash Pinto welcomed the gathering, and convenors Shakila B and Roopesh compered the event.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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