Huge response to The Hindu Education Plus Career Counselling
The Hindu
The 21st edition of ‘The Hindu Education plus-Career Counselling-2023’ received a huge response from students and parents on Saturday (June 3) at NMKRV college auditorium, Bengaluru.
The 21st edition of ‘The Hindu Education plus-Career Counselling-2023’ received a huge response from students and parents on Saturday (June 3) at NMKRV college auditorium, Bengaluru.
Around 30 higher education institutions, including medical and engineering colleges and banks, were available under one roof as over 1,000 students and parents participated.
Since morning, students and parents were seen busy getting information about colleges, courses, fee structure, infrastructure, placement and other things. Students and parents also got information about COMED-K, CET, and other courses from the experts in various sessions.
Dinesh Gundu Rao, Minister for Health and Family Welfare, who inaugurated the event, said, “The economy is opening up with so many different opportunities in so many sectors like technology, humanities, journalism, entertainment, health care and others. Every day, new opportunities are coming, and some are closing down. Therefore, this is the right time to take a proper decision for the students, which will impact your life and career. The Hindu is providing a great opportunity to the students to interact with the experts.”
He also said career is not dependent on how many marks you get and asked students to build their personality, confidence and have a broad outlook.
Speaking about the civil services, C.K. Baba, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East Division, Bengaluru, said, “Whatever you are planning to take up, you need to have passion. That passion will not come from what you study or what you read. It comes from the inbuilt spirit which we all experience.”
“If you are a CSE aspirant, deeply understanding what you have studied during your entire graduation process is very important... If you want to go a long way, really contribute big to the system, you have to go deeper in understanding things that you study in your course,” he said, answering an array of questions raised by students.