Industry exposure for St Agnes Autonomous College students: Session with Valeny Joylin Goveas held


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Mangaluru, Aug 25: The department of computer applications, St Agnes College Autonomous Mangaluru, organised an interactive session on “Industry–Academia Connect” to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry practices on August 23.

The resource person was Valeny Joylin Goveas, a software development engineer at Mresult Technology Pvt. Ltd.

Valeny shared her academic and professional journey, emphasising the importance of acquiring technical skills, undertaking projects, and gaining internships that shape career growth. She also gave a live demonstration of a project developed during her internship, offering students a practical understanding of applying classroom knowledge to real-world challenges.

The session was highly engaging and insightful, with active student participation. It provided a valuable platform for students to understand industry expectations and prepare themselves to transition effectively from academics to professional practice.

Abdul Hadi Mohammed from III BCA welcomed the gathering, and Paloma Rhea Monteiro from III BCA proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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