Mangaluru: Speaking at the ‘Bearys Campus Connect’ program organized for students and parents at the Bearys Knowledge Campus in Inoli, Mangaluru, on Saturday, CIGMA CEO and India’s leading career coach Ameen-e-Mudassar emphasized that along with education, personality, skills, and interests play a crucial role in the journey of life.
He stated that intended goals can be achieved through hard work and a disciplined lifestyle. Therefore, students should develop life values and move forward with their future dreams.
He urged parents not to focus solely on ranks and marks but to also consider their children’s future and life choices. “If children are stressed before the exams, they will be happy after the exams. However, if their expectations are not met, parents should never hurt their feelings,” he said.
He also noted that SSLC and PUC education form the foundation for higher education and that the marks obtained at the undergraduate level are critical. “There are about 22 entrance exams in the country, and only with good scores can students access various opportunities,” he added.
He also urged parents to instill the habit of reading newspapers in their children at home every day, without which the children will not develop their knowledge. He said that children should be encouraged to develop the habit of reading newspapers, regardless of the language
Speaking at the event Minority Welfare Department District Officer Jinendra Kotian provided information about scholarships and free hostel facilities.
Muhammad Nazir from the Minority Welfare Department’s Information Section, BEADS Principal R. Khaleel Razzak, Polytechnic College Director Prof. Prithviraj, and Integrated PU College Principal Abdul Latif were also present.
Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) Principal Dr. S.I. Manjur Basha welcomed the gathering, and Dr. Aziz Mustafa B., Principal of the Bearys Institute of Emerging Sciences, introduced the resource person. Dr. Abdullah Gubbi, Head of the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, delivered the vote of thanks. Lecturers Miaz, Hanina Sheikh, and Afreena compered the program.
The program also featured awareness sessions on scholarships, information about government scholarships and hostel facilities, the felicitation of SSLC, PUC, and diploma toppers, an exhibition of creative student projects from over 55 engineering and architecture students, encouragement for college students to participate in sports competitions, and a food festival. Students and parents from various places participated enthusiastically in the program.