GD Goenka University organises Orientation for MBA Batch 2018-2020
Abhay Anand | August 1, 2018 | 07:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 1: G D Goenka University recently organised orientation programmes for the MBA student of batch 2018-2020. The Programme started with Prof. Kim Menezes Dean SoM extending a warm welcome to the fresh batch of MBA students.
The Dean highlighted that students should stay focussed as well as be open to new ideas and experiences. The welcome address was followed by introduction of faculty members at SoM
The enthusiastic group of students were then addressed by Prof. Suku Bhaskaran, President, GD Goenka University .He welcomed the students to the GD Goenka Community. He emphasized that GD Goenka University is committed to providing a wonderful teaching and learning experience. In this journey the students and the faculty members should work together to achieve the long run goals, he said.
The Pro Vice Chancellor, GDGU, Prof. S. Shanthakumar then welcomed the MBA students .The grooming of future manger starts from day one he said. Getting a job should not be the sole focus of the students but rather they should look for opportunities to create new ones, were the Pro VC’s words.
The Orientation programme ended with Dr Suneel Arora, Associate Prof, and SOM taking a session on plagiarism norms to be followed by the students in their academic work.
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