Kundapur: Orientation held for students of Moodlakatte Institute of Technology


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Kundapur, Nov 24: Induction and orinetation programme was held for the first year students of Moodlakatte Institute of Technology.

Prof Krishnamurthy, HOD department of Kannada RN Shetty PU College Kundapur was the chief guest for the programme. Addressing the students he said, "Everyone should inculcate discipline along with education in their life. Students should be proactive while pursuing their degrees. Dedication, prayer, hard work should be considered as important factors for achieving success."

Dr Chandrarao Madane, principal advised students to follow the path shown by lecturers and inculcate good values.

Prof Melwin D'souza, vice principal addressing the gathering said, "The role of the students is equally important as compared to the teachers. Parents should have a good rapport with the college in this regard."

Dr Prathibha Patel, academic dean explained about the objectives of the programme. 

Haves welcomed the gathering and Irfan rendered vote of thanks. Reshama introduced the guests. Ashritha Shetty and Vaishnavi compered the programme.

Placement dean, department head, staff and students were present.

  

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