Kaveri
College of Arts, Science and Commerce conducted a session on ‘How to Get
Placement in Digital Age’ on 23th October, 2019 in collaboration with MTC
Global, Global Entrepreneurs Grid, Bengaluru and Dhaka International
University. Mr. Ramesh Vemuganti a global speaker, corporate trainer and one of
the pillars of MTC Global was the resource speaker for the day. Principal, Dr.
Ashok Agrawal in his inaugural speech said Kaveri’s association with Mr. Ramesh
Vemuganti goes way back in time and mentioned how he has been instrumental in
guiding the students for securing the best placement opportunities. Vice
Principal, Dr. Muckta Karmarkar, Coordinator Dr. Deepa Sathe, Faculty members
and students were present for the same.
While
addressing the gathering, the resource person mentioned we are living in 21st
century which is governed by digitalisation. This digital era is characterised
by a rapid shift from traditional industry to an economy based on information
technology. So with this drastic change it is needless to say that we have to
modify our conventional approaches as well as develop new skills according to
the changing demands of the industries, we have to keep up with the global
transformation for better placement opportunities. He said experience always
defeats qualifications. He suggested the students to replace the idea of
placement with quest of acquiring more knowledge and learning, for knowledge is
phenomenal and ageless. He emphasised upon continuous learning as it
facilitates growth and development. He also shared the secrets of becoming a
global player which will place them one step ahead in this age of cut throat
competition and will help them to stand out in the crowed. He said chalking out
a daily schedule and following it thoroughly is of utmost significance.
Besides, he advised students to follow ‘CASK’ which stands for communication,
attitude, skills and knowledge.
While
concluding the session he said do not major in minors. There are around 2000
career options, students have to evaluate it, find what suits them best and
groom themselves accordingly. Having an idea, creative thinking, adopting
positive attitude, maintaining integrity are few other qualities that students
should imbibe for a promising future. He conducted fun filled activities where
students actively participated. The informal tone adopted by the speaker was
much appreciated by the students. Around 110 students benefited from this
session.
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