MPM GFGC Karkala holds orientation on CAT, MAT & PGCET for final-year students


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Karkala, Mar 5: The Commerce and Management Association of MPM GFGC Karkala organised an orientation programme for final year students on competitive exams preparation on March 5.

Abhilash Kshatriya, BE, MTech, was the resource person for this session. The idea behind conducting this programme is to give wings to the students to decide on the options in future and start preparing for the same. Kshatriya discussed about the timeline for exam, contents of the exam and how our preparation should be for the same.

Prof Jyothi L J, principal in-charge presided over the event and gave her presidential remarks, Vinay M S, IQAC coordinator of our college spoke about the programme and its relevance. Dr Sunitha Pereira, coordinator of Management Association welcomed the gathering and introduced the resource person. Poorva and team from III BCom A batch led the programme with their soulful prayer and Utsav, student of III BCom B batch proposed vote of thanks.

Tanusha Devadiga, student of II BCom Logistics eloquently compered the event. Mohini, associate professor, department of commerce was present throughout the programme.

Prof Suresh Rai K, principal was thanked for all the encouragement to conduct the programme. Around 180 final year BCom & BBA students of the college were present.

 

 

  

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