Mangaluru: Bearys Institute of Technology and Bearys Enviro-Architecture Design School (BEADS) organized an orientation program on Wednesday for their newly enrolled undergraduate students, to welcome students pursuing various disciplines, including Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Electronics & Communication, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Bachelor in Architecture.
The primary objective of the orientation program was to familiarize parents and students with the various academic aspects of the courses and regulations of the institute as well as to encourage parental involvement in monitoring and supporting students' academic journey. The program aimed to bridge the gap between students and faculty, acquainting students with the college culture, and elucidating the code of conduct. It also created awareness among students about the various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities designed to foster their holistic development. The audience included parents of the students, dignitaries and faculty members of the college.
The program, held at the International Seminar Hall, began at 10 am on Wednesday. Dr. Manjunatha Pattabhi, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Material Science at Mangalore University, presided as the chief guest. Dr. S I Manjur Basha, Principal of BIT, Mangaluru, extended a warm welcome to all attendees.
The inaugural address was delivered by Syed Mohammed Beary, Chairman of Bearys Group and Bearys Academy of Learning.
Addressing the students, Syed Mohammed Beary emphasized the significance of three elements in life - "Niyyat" (intention), "Mehnat" (effort), and "Barakat" (blessing) – as keys to success in any endeavor. He shared Bearys Group's vision of contributing to a progressive, peaceful, and greener world while nurturing leaders in the fields of science and technology. He also highlighted the institute's commitment to sustainable and environmentally-friendly education.
Dr. Manjunatha Pattabhi encouraged attentiveness and dedication in students, assuring them that success and financial prosperity would naturally follow diligent efforts. He also spoke to the students on the importance of innovative thinking.
Ar. Khalil, Principal of BEADS, enlightened the audience on the career development process and the cultivation of essential skills. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Aziz Mustafa B, Principal of BIES, who emphasized the importance of professional etiquette and raised awareness among students regarding its significance.
The program concluded on a solemn note with the rendition of the National Anthem.
The orientation program held by BEADS successfully laid the foundation for the students' academic journey, emphasizing values, skills, and holistic development in line with the vision of Bearys Group.
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