Career counselling event gets underway at Aruncachl Rajiv Gandhi University

A Correspondent
ITANAGAR: A two-day workshop on ‘Employability Skills and Career Counselling’ organized by the Career Counselling Cell, Rajiv Gandhi University (RGU) in collaboration with Career Launcher, New Delhi, began on Monday in the university’s Department of Education.
Chief patron of the programme, RGU Vice-Chancellor Prof Saket Kushwaha in his address highlighted the techniques of achieving excellence in any particular career and suggested to the participants to add degrees of different fields to their educational qualification.
“Commoners will never get a job and one has to put the self above minimum basic qualifications”, he said emphasizing that anyone seeking a job has to have a strategic plan for that particular job, a good understanding and knowledge about the job and to motivate the self and change work ethics and attitude to optimize one’s abilities.
RGU Registrar, Prof Tomo Riba thanked the Vice-Chancellor for keeping space for such programmes in the university calendar and expressed his appreciation to the organizing team.
He added, “Getting a job is an art which requires key skills and training and therefore it was important for youths to attend such programmes.” Besides, he remarked that success is the indicator of hard work and thereby.
In-charge of the Placement Cell of RGU, Prof Tasi Kaye reflected on the importance of the programme and expressed a conviction that the programme would mould the minds of the youth towards the proper selection of career.
Earlier, the session began with a welcome address by Dr Boa Reena Tok, Coordinator of the Career Counselling Cell.
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