CT University holds session on Career and Business

CT University in association with Mentor on Road organized the session on ‘10 Commandments for a career in Profession and Business’ for the faculty and students. The keynote speaker for the event was Dr Jagat Shah, Advisor of International Business.

CT University holds session on Career and Business
Dr Jagat Shah, Advisor of International Business.

Ludhiana, May 12, 2022: CT University in association with Mentor on Road organized the session on ‘10 Commandments for a career in Profession and Business’ for the faculty and students. The keynote speaker for the event was Dr Jagat Shah, Advisor of International Business.
The other dignitaries who attended the event were  AS Bahl, IES, Principal Advisotr, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India,  Rohan Dutta, Life Skills Coach,  Nitin Mittal, Digital Educator,  Munish Nagpal, Brain Science Coach and Ahsanul Haq, President, Jalandhar Management Association (Affiliated to AIMA, New Delhi).
The speakers touched upon the notion that today building a proper strategy for the business is more important than ever. Enhancing the entrepreneur's ability to interact and communicate with one another on a single platform can be a vital component in helping promote a positive culture in today’s environment. There was also a question answer round where students asked their queries related to the problems that occurred in business.
Dr Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor, CT University, said that India's startup ecosystem has been the backbone of the Indian economy that has extensive support and contributions to boost India's economic condition. The students are required to be briefed about the commandments of business to survive in the startup ecosystem.
 Ati Priye, Director, CT University said that the process of learning never fades if one has the thirst for it. Hence, in a startup ecosystem, one can share his/her year-long journey and help people be ready to face those challenges. This expert session has been very helpful for the students.
Charanjit Singh, Chancellor, CT University, extended his heartfelt thanks to the speaker and guests. He added that business ecosystems are important for start-ups. With innovation, we are allocating more capital and resources to help student entrepreneurs and small businesses.