Day 3
A Visitor ...
for Day 3
Hope Day 3 keeps the momentum!
(A look back at Day 2 when the students had multiple learning experiences.)
Students were taught at an amazing pace; these games are what the students need to stimulate learning.
Recollecting the information from the morning, we found all students participating in 'Feel Employable - Day 3' participating with a lot more enthusiasm. Their increased involvement resulted in them getting overcome by physical fatigue which partially slowed them down, but not in their spirit or attitude.
Here is a glimpse of "The Tallest Tower," an activity they had during one of my visits.
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Although we do not have an official repeat program, if there are enough participants, we can find another time slot to schedule the program.
A visitor form the Industry will be joining us today, being the third and last day of the program. There are a lot of surprises within for those who are actively participating in the program. We would love to see you keep up the sprit. The dress code is semi-formals as dictated by college rules and regulation.
The Venue for the event is the "Conference Hall." Please assemble here in the morning, we will ensure that you will meet several surprises as you attend the third day of the program.
If you are still having any doubts to clear, please feel free to contact the following members of the placement team:
- Mr.Pandurengan
- Ms.Margret Jemy
- Mr. Sunil
You are reminded that you have to adhere to the Dress Code. For Gentlemen this is Professional Shirts and Trousers, neat with neck ties. For Ladies, I hope they know the drill.
We remain thankful to Prof. A R and his team for the special time they have spent with us so far in taking this program onward.
His enthusiastic team have been keeping all of us engrossed and full of energy -- Thanks again!
- Dr.Subramanian
- Prof.Sankaranarayanan
- Prof. A Ramaswamy
The students are reminded to collect their DAT (Daily Assessment Test) schedules from the COE or Batch Counselor's office and prepare to meet them with the best of their efforts. Let us not miss out on any of the opportunities.
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