Media Release
Mangaluru, Jun 27: “To be an achiever, one needs to come out of ones comfort zone and needs to be comfortable even in an uncomfortable situation”, said Prof Narendra L Nayak, chairman, Expert Group of Institutions while delivering the presidential address at the joint session of Parents’ and Students’ Orientation programme held for the newly admitted students and their parents at Expert PU College, Valachil.
He assured the parents that their wards will get the best of education at Expert with the state of the art facilities and congenial ambience available there. He advised the students to be focussed and disciplined in order to reach their chosen destination.
Dr Ushaprabha N Nayak, vice chairperson, Expert Group of Institutions said in her key note address that the parents need to sacrifice for the cause of their children and urged them to play a proactive role and to be vigilant. She inducted the newly admitted students into the Expert family by administering an oath.
Ankush N. Nayak, IT director, Expert Group of Institutions elaborated the technical facilities at Expert and educated the students and their parents regarding the necessities of basic technical knowhow in the present era especially on the Expert campus, online class platforms, digital payments etc.
There was an audio visual presentation depicting the glimpses of life at Expert. Principal Dr N K Vijayan Karippal presented a bird’s eye view of the norms of the institution. He also underlined the importance of hard work and time management.
Subramanya Udupa, vice principal (Academics) briefed about academic planning and strategies to prepare for examinations. Shyam Prasad S, coordinator of AICE spoke about All India Competitive Examinations leading to the professional courses, their exams- How and When. Raghavendra Shenoy, vice principal (Administration) was also present on the occasion.
Dhruthi Hegde, HOD, department of Chemistry accorded a cordial welcome to the gathering and hosted the programme. Students’ Welfare Officer for I PUC girls. Anitha P Shetty proposed vote of thanks.