‘Build expertise in whatever you do’

Advising students to build expertise in whatever they do, he emphasised on proper delivery of skills and ability, using language well as a communication tool.

July 31, 2012 12:55 pm | Updated 12:55 pm IST - TIRUCHI

M.Manickam, vice chairman and managing director, Sakthi Sugar Ltd., presenting degree to a student at the convocation of the Hallmark Business School. Photo: By Arrangement

M.Manickam, vice chairman and managing director, Sakthi Sugar Ltd., presenting degree to a student at the convocation of the Hallmark Business School. Photo: By Arrangement

The maiden graduation day celebration of Hallmark Business School witnessed 112 postgraduates of 2008-10 and 2009-11 batches receive their certificates from M. Manikam, vice chairman and managing director, Sakthi Sugar Limited, Coimbatore.

Mr. Manikam, who is also the chairman of Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi, told the students that the degree being a platform to register future successes ought to reflect in right job outputs, enhanced confidence, and problem solving attributes.

Advising students to build expertise in whatever they do, he emphasised on proper delivery of skills and ability, using language well as a communication tool.

College chairman R. Krishnamurthy honoured rank holders of three batches with cash awards. Punitha Nancy of 2008-10 batch received Rs.15,000, while S. Priya (2009-11) and Logeshwari (2010-12) were awarded Rs.10,000 each.

In the meeting of alumni that followed the graduation day, new office-bearers of the alumni association were elected. B.Balamurugan, Director, presented the annual report.

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