JMC students given counseling on ‘Navigating New Directions’

JMC students along with Dr. Renbeni Kikon, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, Nagaland University, Lumami and others at the one day workshop on Career and Counselling on the theme ‘Navigating New Direction’ on April 21. (Morung Photo)

JMC students along with Dr. Renbeni Kikon, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, Nagaland University, Lumami and others at the one day workshop on Career and Counselling on the theme ‘Navigating New Direction’ on April 21. (Morung Photo)

Morung Express News
Mokokchung | April 21

The IQAC, Jubilee Memorial College, organized a one day workshop on Career and Counselling on the theme ‘Navigating New Direction’ on Friday at Jubilee Memorial College. Dr. Renbeni Kikon, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, Nagaland University, Lumami was the resource person.

The programme was chaired by Dr. L. Merensangla, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, JMC and Dr. Imtiwati Jamir, Principal, JMC delivered the welcome address. The programme covered two topics namely, ‘Prism of possibilities: An insight into Civil exam’ and ‘Skill training and Entrepreneurship’.

In the first session, the resource person talked on how to choose a career path according to one’s skills and ability and to find a career that would be a good fit for oneself. She emphasized on examining oneself and reflecting on one’s motivations while choosing a career and how skills, interest and opportunity should intersect to show the area of one’s destiny. She also talked about the possibilities of entering into civil services. 

In the second session, the resource person focused on Social Entrepreneurship while pointing out that “Social entrepreneur directly and positively impact the society.” She also highlighted the issue on unemployment in Nagaland which was supported by data showing that Nagaland unemployment is significantly high among Northeastern states of India. Furthermore, she stressed that one should not limit oneself because of certain caliber or financial constraints as anyone can be a social changer leader through entrepreneurial ideas.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks pronounced by Mulato Keny, Coordinator IQAC, Jubilee Memorial College.



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