Vivekananda Global University, an NAAC A+ institution, recognised students who earned at least 70% of the possible points in the 12th grade in the year 2023.
Jaipur: In a spectacular ceremony conducted at the Maharana Pratap Auditorium on its campus, Vivekananda Global University, an NAAC A+ institution, recognised students who earned at least 70% of the possible points in the 12th grade in the year 2023.The Achievers Premier League featured more than 1000 students, and all of them received Gold Medals and Appreciation Certificates.
Additionally, students who have excelled in a variety of sectors, such as entrepreneurship, art, music, sports, fashion, dance, and design, were also supported in this programme. The top 20 students who have excelled academically and in other areas will also receive monetary awards from VGU of Rs. 5000 apiece for their overall development. VGU often hosts new kinds of programmes, etc., to help students become career-oriented. Due to these factors, VGU is currently becoming a nationally preferred institution for students.
Dr. Lalit K. Panwar, Chairperson of VGU and former Chairman of RPSC, advised the students at the start of the programme that it is crucial for students to succeed in all areas outside of their course work if they want to succeed in life.
He described a number of instances that occurred throughout his time there and explained how his overall development allowed him to get to this position today. Every student is unique and gifted, and they each demonstrate their skills at the appropriate time, according to VGU Associate Vice President Dr. Ankit Gandhi. He advised the pupils not to compare themselves to one another and to work towards improving themselves as people. Following that, Miss India Wheelchair pageant runner-up Ankita Sharma, a motivational speaker and primary speaker for the Achievers Premier League, led the kids in instruction.
Ankita Sharma described her life's challenges to the pupils, saying, "Like any other adolescent, I too suffered through my struggles till I found myself in a wheelchair. Nevertheless, I am standing in front of you right now like a sturdy, unbreakable, and immovable rock. My entire world was turned upside down, but despite these significant changes in my life, I set a new goal for myself: to overcome my wheelchair and raise awareness of the plight of those who are confined to them. As a result of my efforts, I was honoured as Woman of the Future, Jaipur Ratna, Women Achievers of Rajasthan, and Miss India Wheelchair 2017–18.
Professor Vijay Vir Singh, the president of VGU, spoke to the audience about the significance of the university's NAAC A+ accreditation.He told the students that India does not now hold as much of a position in the field of education, especially in research, as it should in order to inform them of the opportunities and problems that would arise in the development of any nation.Because of the poor quality of our research, which is crucial for any form of research, our nation is still significantly behind in the areas of technology, education, and management.Technology should receive special promotion in the current technological era, which is only feasible when we are devoted to technical research work.
In his interactions with the students, VGU CEO Shri Onkar Bagaria explained how to pick the best university for continuing your study. The criteria of ideal infrastructure, knowledgeable professors, NAAC accreditation, placement, innovation, and entrepreneurship were emphasised by the speaker. Dr. Shweta Choudhary, vice president of VGU, spoke to the students at the conclusion of the programme and discussed the National Education Policy and its significance. In a multidisciplinary university like VGU, she outlined how inter-disciplinary mobility is possible. Additionally, she mentioned that VGU offers more than 50 courses.
The students learned about the difficulties and opportunities in the disciplines of mass communication, engineering, medicine, law, agriculture, management, etc. during the career counselling session. The VGU faculty took part in the activity as well.
There, a variety of activities and tests were held to raise the pupils' spirits. Students from Alwar, Bharatpur, and Dausa, in addition to those from Jaipur, took part in this programme. The new National Education Policy will be implemented by VGU beginning with the upcoming session with the goal of fostering an employment-oriented education among its students. The goal of the new education strategy is not only to get knowledge, but also to develop self-knowledge. If we succeed in developing our own self-knowledge, India would be able to overtake the rest of the world as a superpower in knowledge. Today, VGU is one of India's top private, multidisciplinary universities, with a "A+" rating from NAAC.
VGU offers more than 50 career-oriented programmes at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, including courses in agriculture, engineering and technology, computer science applications, architecture and planning, design, international trade and commerce, management, law, humanities and social sciences, journalism, and mass communication. The university enrols more than 6000 students from almost every state in India and 16 other countries. Additionally, starting with this session, VGU has offered courses in both online and offline formats.
The pupils who took part in the Achievers Premier League had a lot of energy. Speaking with the pupils in attendance, they expressed how beneficial and effective today's programme had been for us. I learned in-depth information about all the chances and difficulties in the modern educational environment after enrolling in this programme.
The students thanked VGU and remarked that by organising this kind of programme, it would be simpler for them to select our course in the future.
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