VGU welcomes new batch with ‘Aarambh’
Team Careers360 | August 7, 2019 | 02:24 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 07: With the new academic session at colleges, our Youngsters are all excited to enter their dream colleges and start exploring the University life. In this league, one of India’s premier institution Viveknanda Global University curated a special event named “Aarambh” to welcome new batch.
Aarambh is designed to support new students as they begin their journey at college. The aim is to create opportunities and offer experiences that are directly informed by the educational philosophy and practices of the College, and through which students will be able to engage their passions, challenge their beliefs, and continue to grow intellectually, socially, and emotionally.
The event hosted few popular dignitaries including Director of Dangal Mr.Nitesh Tiwari, Founder of Jaipur Rugs Mr.N K Chaudhary, International Artist Percussionist Brothers along with RJ Sahil and RJ Arjun.
Registrar Praveen Choudhary, CEO Mr.Omkar Bagaria and President of VGU Prof.P.M.Udani acknowledged the global educational approach of the University while execution of Aarambh 2019. The event hosted more than 2000 students across the world including countries such as South Africa and Singapore. The cultural event was hosted by popular music channel with its festival 9xm Bharat Bass Festival was more than 60 performances including a fashion show, dancing, Music, Drama and many more.
To introduce a new approach, the Centre For Design Excellence (CODE) a constituent body of Vivekanand University (VGU) Jaipur has been conducting a 15-day Orientation Program from 15 July 2019 to 1st August 2019. The idea is to come up with unusual and interesting activities to get their fresher's acquainted with their new college.
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