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Chandigarh: August 12, 2016. (PCP) A Skill Development seminar was organized by the placement cell of the college at Guru Gobind Singh College for Women sector 26 Chandigarh.
Dr.Sandeep Singh Kaura , the Advisor( Skill Development Mission) Government of Punjab was the guest speaker at the seminar. He is associated with the Punjab Skill Development Mission and has been working with Rayat Bahra University as a Pro Vice Chancellor. With a clear understanding of global higher education, he actively participates in the areas of student career development, counselling, training and placements. Dr.Kaura informed the students about the skill development centres that are functioning in Punjab.
Further making them aware of the importance of developing skills to improve their chances of employability. He stressed on keeping aspirations and motivation high and to work hard towards achieving their dreams. He also apprised the students about financial assistance that Banks are giving to economically weaker section of students. The show was well attended by the college students. The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks by the college Principal, Dr.Charanjeet Kaur Sohi. She encouraged the students to be motivated about their ambitions in life.
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