Opt for organisations with ethics, students urged

March 21, 2011 02:27 am | Updated 02:27 am IST - KANCHEEPURAM:

Baldevraj, Director, IGCAR presenting degree certificate to a student at the convocation of RMK engineering College on Sunday. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam

Baldevraj, Director, IGCAR presenting degree certificate to a student at the convocation of RMK engineering College on Sunday. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam

Baldev Raj, Director, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR), has called uponengineering graduates to prefer organisations which follow ethics.

Delivering the graduation day address at R.M.K.Engineering College, Kavarapettai in Tiruvallur district, on Sunday he urged the students to emulate good personalities and never fall victim to greed while pursuing their careers.

Infinite possibilities

Observing that the country has infinite possibilities for younger generation to scale up new heights in their profession, he said students should not hesitate to leave those organisations which had no ethics in their operation.

Dr. Baldev Raj urged students to explore areas where the application of science could be optimised for the benefit of the society.

He presented degree certificates to 712 graduates who have successfully completed their B.E., B. Tech, M.E., M.B.A. and M.C.A. courses. He had also distributed cash awards to 25 Anna University Rank holders and 22 college toppers on the occasion.

The founder and chairman of R.M.K. Group of Institutions R.S. Munirathinam and principal of R.M.K. Engineering College Elwin Chandra Monie were among those who participated in the function.

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