Prestigious Orientation Program at Accurate Institute Inspires New Management Students
Accurate Institute of Management & Technology conducted an orientation program for new management students at its Greater Noida campus. Chief guest, Mr. Prabhu Chawla, emphasized innovation and soft skills. Accurate is renowned for its exceptional placement record and international educational partnerships.
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Accurate Institute of Management & Technology recently hosted an orientation program for its new management students at its Greater Noida campus. The event featured esteemed journalist and Padma Bhushan awardee, Mr. Prabhu Chawla, as the chief guest.
Ms. Poonam Sharma, Chairperson of Accurate Institute, welcomed the students, highlighting the institution's commitment to their bright futures and emphasizing the importance of top-notch management skills to tackle emerging business challenges. Accurate's strong partnerships with foreign institutions were also underscored, ensuring high-quality education.
Mr. Chawla's address focused on thinking outside the box and embracing challenges, encouraging students to become wise, tolerant, and responsible citizens. He shared insights from his journalism career, stressing the importance of connecting with different people and mastering soft skills. The orientation program attracted over 200 students nationally, reinforcing Accurate's reputation for academic excellence and exceptional placement opportunities.
The Accurate Institute, located in Greater Noida, offers AICTE-approved PGDM courses with dual specializations, integrating innovative teaching methodologies and industry interactions. For more information, visit: www.accurate.in.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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