G D Goenka University organises orientation programme for new batch
Abhay Anand | September 4, 2018 | 05:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 4: G D Goenka University, Gurgaon welcomed its new batch of students with two days orientation programme spanning from 30 August 2018 to 31 August 2018. The main objective of the programme was to lay the foundation for the new students and acclimatize them with the systems, structures and manners of the University.
Day one of the Orientation was dedicated to the registration and document verification of the students and apprising them with their course plans, time table, credit requirements and acquainting the students with the different facilities and blocks of the University. The Deans of respective schools extended a warm welcome to their students. They introduced the students to their Head of the Departments and other faculty members. All the queries and concerns of the parents were addressed by the leadership team of the University.
Day two of the orientation programme began with a welcome address to the students by Dr. Nitesh Bansal, Registrar G D Goenka University. Dr. Bansal briefed the students about the Vision and Mission of the University, details of different schools, ranking, collaborations, infrastructure details and facilities available in the University. During this session, the President Prof. (Dr.) Suku Bhaskaran shared the achievements of the University with the students. He enlightened them about their future and motivated them to achieve their goals. He encouraged the students to develop a support system and imbibe the right kind of knowledge, skill sets, attitude and ethics.
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