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Ongole: The Brilliant Computer Education Institute in Ongole organised a free workshop on the team building and individual competition for the engineering and degree joining students in their campus on Sunday.
Ongole: The Brilliant Computer Education Institute in Ongole organised a free workshop on the team building and individual competition for the engineering and degree joining students in their campus on Sunday.
The JCI India trainer Sai Deepak acted as the resource person and explained the students about the techniques and methods involved in the team building and competing individually along with the utilisation of these skills in the advancement of their education.
He appreciated the student from Girls High School in Bandlamitta, Sairabhanu who achieved 10/10 in Class X results and said that when one masters the skills of group building and individual competition, they can achieve 10/10 in all academics and the girl was a proof for that. Deepak and the other guests felicitated Sairabanu for scoring highest marks being a government school student and presented a memento to her.
The chief guest and president of Lions Club of Ongole Citizens, Satyam explained to the students that the skills discussed in the workshop are important for their professional life also and appreciated the Brilliant Computer Institute chairman Dr Shaik Nyamatulla Basha for organising such workshops. The KVPS district general secretary Raghuram advised the students to be united irrespective of the caste and creed and develop together.
Nyamatulla Basha said that they are regularly organising free workshops for the benefits of students in the town. He announced that they are organising a mega seminar in the first week of next month for the engineering and degree joining students.
He said that about 30 universities and more than 100 prominent colleges in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala will participate in that. He invited the students and their parents to attend the free event and learn about the various courses and their fees managements themselves.
The Brilliant Computer Education executive chairperson Dr Shaik Tahera, JCI India Ongole Brilliants secretary Shaik Abdul Rehman, course coordinator Koteswara Rao and others also participated in the programme.
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