Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 15: Jammu Sanskriti School proudly hosted a dynamic Career Fair for students in grades 11 and 12, in collaboration with FiveFold Education. This event was designed to provide students with valuable insights into various career paths and equip them with the tools needed for informed decision-making about their futures. The fair showcased a wide range of exhibitors, including esteemed national and international universities, vocational training centers, and industry professionals namely Amity University, Mohali, Bennett University, Gr. Noida, Shoolini University, Solan, World University of Design, Sonepa, VIT Vellore, Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Chandigarh, GLA University, Mathura, Geeta University, Panipat, O P Jindal Global University, Sonepat, Quantum University, Roorkee, Sushant University, Gurugram, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Chitkara University, Chandigarh SP Jain, Mumbai and DIT University, Dehradun. Students had the opportunity to engage directly with representatives from diverse fields such as engineering, medicine, arts, business, and technology. This interaction allowed them to explore various educational options and career trajectories, fostering a deeper understanding of their potential paths. An informative session was led by Tarun Kathuria, Senior Manager of Academic Initiatives at GLA University, who focused on essential skills including resume writing, interview techniques, and effective networking. This session aimed to empower students, preparing them for the competitive job market. In her address, Rohini Aima, Principal and Vice-Chairperson of Jammu Sanskriti School, highlighted the significance of such initiatives. She stated, "This Career Fair is a crucial platform for our students to explore diverse opportunities and gain insights into their future careers. It is our responsibility to guide them in making informed choices and equip them with the skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world." The event fostered an atmosphere of curiosity and exploration, encouraging students to ask questions and seek guidance. Many left the fair with newfound enthusiasm and clarity regarding their career aspirations. |