Students career enrichment program, what is the need of learning
BhagavathyP
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Oct 27, 2025
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About This Presentation
The Student Career Enrichment Program (SCEP) is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and professional readiness. The program provides students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and exposure to excel in their chosen career paths and adapt to the dynamic job market.
Objectives
To ...
The Student Career Enrichment Program (SCEP) is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and professional readiness. The program provides students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and exposure to excel in their chosen career paths and adapt to the dynamic job market.
Objectives
To enhance students’ employability skills.
To provide career guidance and exposure to industry trends.
To develop soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and leadership.
To help students identify their strengths, interests, and career goals.
To create linkages between academia and industry.
Size: 2.59 MB
Language: en
Added: Oct 27, 2025
Slides: 24 pages
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Students career enrichment program Present by Bhagavathy P
What is the need of learning?
I mportance I nterest I nitiative TRIPLE i concept
Importance of education
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
“LEADERSHIP IS THE CAPACITY TO TRANSLATE VISION INTO REALITY ”
ANALYTICAL SKILLS
I nterest
Students Present Situation
Student Present situation Peer pressure is very high Focused on marks Way of learning Range of practical knowledge
Problems faced by students How to concentrate? How to study? How to prepare for exams?
How to concentrate?
How to study ? Proper planning chart Follow kids methodology learning Abbreviation technique- Eg :(MVEMJSNP) Time scaling Over learning Retrieval cues-Recalling memories
How to prepare for exams? Never start to study new topics Organize the prepared notes and study the key points Don’t panic
REASONS FOR REDUCING MARKS Mind fog Memory capacity Time management