Continuous learning essential to be successful in career: VC
1,389 get degrees during the 54th Graduation Day
09/02/2020, STAFF REPORTER,MADURAI
1,389 get degrees during the 54th Graduation Day
09/02/2020, STAFF REPORTER,MADURAI
Proud: Vaidehi Vijayakumar, Vice-Chancellor, Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikanal, handing over a degree certificate to a student in Madurai on Saturday.S. JamesS. James
It is important for students to develop inter-disciplinary skills when technology is evolving constantly.
Apart from pursuing theoretical knowledge, students must develop critical thinking, gain practical experience and take part in extracurricular activities to be successful in their career, said Vice-Chancellor of Mother Teresa Women’s University Vaidehi Vijayakumar on Saturday.
Speaking at the 54th Graduation Day of Lady Doak College, she said continuous learning and constant update of knowledge would help graduates identify and sustain a good career. They should be curious to update the latest developments.
She urged the graduates to optimally utilise opportunities to be successful. “Unless knowledge is transformed to create innovations that help create social or economic change, it does not serve its purpose. So make use of the opportunities to become successful entrepreneurs,” she said. She said that failure is an inevitable part of success.
A total of 1,389 graduates received degrees during the event.
Principal Christianna Singh presented the annual report and highlighted the achievements of the college in the past one year. She stressed that graduates should focus on moral values and be socially responsible to be successful in life.
It is important for students to develop inter-disciplinary skills when technology is evolving constantly.
Apart from pursuing theoretical knowledge, students must develop critical thinking, gain practical experience and take part in extracurricular activities to be successful in their career, said Vice-Chancellor of Mother Teresa Women’s University Vaidehi Vijayakumar on Saturday.
Speaking at the 54th Graduation Day of Lady Doak College, she said continuous learning and constant update of knowledge would help graduates identify and sustain a good career. They should be curious to update the latest developments.
She urged the graduates to optimally utilise opportunities to be successful. “Unless knowledge is transformed to create innovations that help create social or economic change, it does not serve its purpose. So make use of the opportunities to become successful entrepreneurs,” she said. She said that failure is an inevitable part of success.
A total of 1,389 graduates received degrees during the event.
Principal Christianna Singh presented the annual report and highlighted the achievements of the college in the past one year. She stressed that graduates should focus on moral values and be socially responsible to be successful in life.
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