Shri Ram College of Commerce
principal P C Jain spoke about Delhi University, which has 54,000 seats
at the undergraduate level, while deputy dean of students' welfare
Dinesh Varshney spoke on 'Entering College Life'.
DU commerce
department's dean J P Sharma enlightened the students and their parents
about 'Emerging opportunities in Commerce', while career counselor
Pervin Malhotra guided the UG aspirants on 'Choosing Right Career'.
School of Open Learning's executive director H C Pokhriyal explained why
and how distance learning at DU was as good as conventional learning in
a college.

Usha Albuquerque, another career counsellor, made a PowerPoint
presentation on career options and advised the youth to keep three
options ready, so as to fall back on one if the other two are not
available.
City students said the seminar would help them a
great deal. "It was very interactive. Now I will be able to make an
informed career choice," said Anshuman Sarangi, a passout of DAV
Chandrasekharpur.
Another student Nishant Jena said, "I was
confused whether to take admission in an engineering college, which I
have been allotted on the basis of my OJEE rank, or spend another year
to find a seat in NIT. It's not worth losing a year."
"Dinesh
Varshney was of the view that my final placement will be on the basis of
my knowledge and skill and not the college I attend. I was convinced,"
he said.
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