The Hindu EDGE career counselling session to be held on Friday

Bodhi’s psychometric test would also be held as part of the event

April 17, 2017 10:18 pm | Updated 10:18 pm IST - Tiruchi

The Hindu EDGE career counselling session will be held at Hotel Ramyas in the city on April 21 to help students make informed career choices.

The day-long event would feature sessions by eminent educationists and academicians on opportunities available in higher education and the requirements of the industry. Students and their parents can also interact with the experts.

The programme would be inaugurated by T. Senthil Kumar, Dean, Anna University-Tiruchi (BIT campus), who would also give an overview of the Anna University counselling process. Academicians would handle sessions on various topics and fields during the day.

Bodhi’s psychometric test would also be held as part of the event and to register your names to take the free test, log on to www.bodhi.co.in

The sessions will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday at Sowbhagya Hall at Hotel Ramyas near the Central Bus Stand.

SASTRA University is the presenting sponsor of the event, which would be powered by Kalasalingam University. Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Group of Institutions and K.Ramakrishnan Group of Institutions are the associate sponsors. Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology, Thanjavur, is knowledge partner of the event to be held in association with The Hindu Tamil.

For more details, visit www.thehindueducationfair.com or dial 9842280928 or 9952409818.

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