The Sonitpur District All Rabha Students’ Union (ARSU) committee in collaboration with Rabha Community Education Cell/ARSU organized a career awareness programme for the students appearing matric and Higher Secondary on May 28 at Rakshashmari ME School, Dhekiajuli, Sonitpur. The programme was led by Ranjan K Baruah, Director, North East Youth Foundation, Guwahati and covered several important points regarding selection of subjects after matriculation and the career path ahead. He dealt with certain career options available for students of Arts, Science and Commerce streams. In addition to academic careers, he also talked about entrepreneurship, administrative services, and jobs in corporate sectors including the skills required for those careers. Further, he emphasised on developing self-confidence and positive mindset before or during the pursuit of a specific career. Mr. Baruah also encouraged the youth who are sitting idle after graduation to go for some skill oriented training/courses based on their interests and potential skill.
The session was very lively and full of interaction. The students were very curious to know about the various career options available at different level from the three streams mentioned above. Even the parents present in the session asked questions relating to various career options. It was really inspiring and motivating for the counsellor and the organizers.
It must be mentioned that the All Rabha Students’ Union has announced 2017 as the “year of education “and formed a cell called Rabha CommunityEducation Cell (RCEC) to exclusively work in the field of education for creating awareness among the community about the importance of education and to help the meritorious and potential students to boost up for a bright career in future by providing them with necessary information and guidance. Among the agendas for the whole year, this career awareness programme is one of them.
The Programme was attended by Subhash Rabha, Education Secretary and chief-coordinator of RCEC; Dinamoni Rabha, Coordinator of RCEC and Shusen Rabha; Arun Rabha, former Finance Secretary, ARSU and Shusen Rabha member, RCEC; and the organizer Bikash Rabha, and Amiya Kumar Rabha, President and General Secretary Sonitpur District ARSU and Education secretary Utpal Rabha.
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