Tirunelveli Campus Connect
The Hindu
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Tips to crack competitive exams
An awareness programme on career opportunities was organised by Sri Parasakthi College for Women, Courtallam recently. S.Lingam, TNPSC Team Expert, Veranda Learning Solutions, Tirunelveli was the Resource Person. On the session, ‘Get yourself on the right track.’ he detailed on opportunities in government sectors such as SSC, TNPSC, Banking, UPSC and Railways. He explained the benefits of each. Also he spoke on how they can crack the competitive examinations. Totally 130 students of final year PG took part in the programme.
197 students receive degrees
JP College of Engineering, Ayikudi, Tenkasi celebrated its 11th Graduation Day on December 9. S. Peter Alphonse, Chairman of State Minorities Commission, Rev.Sr.S.Lalitha, Superior General of DMI, Rev.Sr. C.Arockia Mary, Assistant Superior General of DMI, Rev.Sr.K.Santhiyagu Mary, South Provincial of DMI, Rev.Sr.B.Hamlet, Administrator and M.Rajkumar, Principal, were present. As many as 197 students received their degrees. J. Michael Mariadhas, Principal, JP Arts and Science College, S.Godwin Raj, Principal, DMI St.Joseph Global School, and J.Manoharan Samuel, PRO, JP Group of Institutions, were also present.
Graduation Day
The 21st Graduation Day was held at PET Engineering College, Valliyoor on December 12. The chief guest was V. Narayanan, Director, Liquid Propulsion Systems Gentre (LPSC), Valiamala, Thiruvananthapuram. He urged the graduands to “dream big, be imaginative and work with team spirit.” Quoting Thiruvalluvar he advised them to think great to become great. “The stalks of water flowers are proportionate to the depth of water. So is men’s greatness proportionate to their minds. It is imperative to be innovative and groom oneself to meet the demands of the country, he said.
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