Kohima, June 25 (MExN): A one day seminar on career guidance and entrepreneurship was held on June 24 at Don Bosco Hr. Sec. School, Kohima, organised by the Angami students' Union of Kohima College Kohima, St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama, Don Bosco College, Kohima, and Kohima Science College, Jotsoma with the theme ‘Awakening Personality and Performance’.
In the first session, Thejavizo Nakhro, EAC Chumukedima and Dziesengunuo Mere, EAC Probationer spoke on Civil Service Examination. They both stressed on how hard work could help a student crack the challenging exams, informed a press release from the organizing committee. Thejavizo advised the students to be smart to get the most efficient books and focus on them.
In the second session, discussion on Ph.D research was led by Dr. Kevizakie Rio, Joint Mission Director, RMSA Nagaland and Dr. David Sachü, Asst. Professor, Sazolie College, Jotsoma. “University doesn't matter, the person who is pursuing it matters,” Dr Kevizakie Rio stated. Challenging the students to get Ph.D, Dr. David Sachü urged them not to give up no matter how hard the situations, saying one day they will enjoy life with the degree they achieve. “Set a goal, go for it and don't compare yourself to others and just mind your own business,” he added.
In the third session, the discussion on entrepreneurship was led by Thejanguzo Kiewhuo, CEO e-commerce company, London and Medo Putsüre, Managing Director, Bambusa Express. Kiewhuo challenged the students stating “If one wants to be one's own boss, be an entrepreneur.” Meanwhile, Medo Putsüre urged the participants to venture into something which the society needs.
The inaugural session was chaired by Letuozo Kiewhuo, while Keduolhoulie Solo, Lecturer, Asian Mission College, Kohima invoked God's blessings and President AGOK, Kedozeto Punyü gave exhortation. The seminar was attended by students from St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama, Don Bosco College, Kohima, and Kohima College, Kohima.