Students should create their own opportunities: Shruti Shukla

Author(s): City Air NewsMore than 700 students from 15 different schools attended the sessions Ludhiana, February 3, 2018: CT University organised Caravan in which different career counselling sessions were held. More than 700 students...

Students should create their own opportunities: Shruti Shukla
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More than 700 students from 15 different schools attended the sessions

Ludhiana, February 3, 2018: CT University organised Caravan in which different career counselling sessions were held. More than 700 students from 15 different schools like Decent Public School, Dashmesh Public School, Bilaspur, Sheikh Farid Public School, Faridkot etc attended different sessions. The event was focused on giving career making tips and guiding the budding youth. For the occasion, Ms.Shruti Shukla, State Career Guidance and Counselling Coordinator remained as Chief Guest.

Focusing the major objective of guiding the students to choose from different career options available after 10+2, the Chief Guest, Ms. Shukla said, “Students are not bowls that we can fill in with information but they are torches who can be enlightened up. A focussed approach is must and one must know about themselves and follow their own passion. In the world of rat race, students should try to create their own opportunities and fulfil the goals by loving what they do.”

She further motivated the students to follow their passion and choosing a right path and making their future bright and sustainable.

Dr. Harsh Sadawarti, Pro Vice Chancellor, CT University said, “Parents and Teachers are the best career guides for the students. The students must follow the right path and right studying schedules for building their future."

S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor, CT University said, “For students, it is peak time to choose the right option. I advise all the students to do what is best for them and must work thoroughly to fulfil their dreams. There must be no shortcut to success.”

Date: 
Saturday, February 3, 2018