Mangaluru: Course inauguration held at Athena Institutes of Health Sciences


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Mangaluru, Jan 12:  The course inauguration of the 19th Batch of GNM, 18th Batch of BSc(N), 12th batch of PBBSc(N), 13th Batch of MSc(N), 5th Batch of BSc Renal Dialysis Technology, 2nd Batch of BSc Imaging Technology, 2nd Batch of BSc Medical laboratory Technology, 2nd Batch of BSc Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology and 1st batch of BSc Emergency & Trauma Care Technology Course was held on January 12 at Athena College auditorium.

The programme commenced with the prayer service led by Lavita D'Souza, assistant lecturer and her team. Sr Aileen Mathias, vice-principal welcomed the gathering which was followed by lamp lighting that marked the inauguration of the course.

Sr Deepa Peter, principal Athena college of nursing briefed about the course and she focused on quality education and overall development of the students. Freshers of various batches were introduced to the audience by professor Sunitha Lobo.

In the presidential address R S Shettian, chairman, Athena Institute of Health Sciences welcomed all new students to the institution and congratulated them for selecting the college. He assured management support in all the curricular and non curricular activities.

Leediya Monis, assistant lecturer proposed the vote of thanks to all for gracing the occasion by their solemn presence. The programme came to the end by the institutional anthem. The whole programme was compered by Anaklita Misquith, lecturer of Athena Institute of Health Sciences.

 

 

  

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