Doha Modern Indian School (DMIS) successfully hosted a series of career awareness and motivational sessions for students of grade IX and above from March 7 to 11 through the Zoom platform.
"The series of sessions was unique and unprecedented in the history of DMIS and it really inspired and encouraged students to think differently and aspire for the best," the school said in a statement.
The speakers’ list included a clinical dietician, cosmetic dentist, an IIM finance expert, ex-IAF officer, editor-cum-architect, a fisheries researcher and a space research scientist, among others.
The series of sessions hosted by DMIS under the stewardship of the Student Council body 2020-21 had a huge impact on students, the statement noted.
The acclaimed speakers shared their personal experiences, possible challenges, the myriad of options available in each category, clear academic choices and institutional details in the most professional and updated manner.
"DMIS feels highly elated, honoured and exclusively privileged to showcase these series of sessions by such accomplished professionals. Besides providing information/ideas on umpteen potential avenues that await the youngsters across the globe, the speakers also urged the youngsters to be passionate and committed, and to go beyond imagination," the statement added.
DMIS expressed gratitude and appreciation for each speaker and affirmed that the Career Awareness Week would be considered a "golden chapter in the annals of the school".
The school thanked Dr Al Sheikh Ziauddin, dentist, Naseem Al Rabeeh Qatar, Dr Rafeek Basheer, cosmetic dentist, Leila Hamid Dental Centre; Aishwarya Ravishankar, clinical dietician, MVR Cancer and Research Centre; Vinod Chandran, academician, finance expert, founder and director of MyLogic; Leela Shaju, ex-Indian Air Force officer and trainer; Sindhu Nair, editor and creator at 'Scale Qatar', 'The New York Times Style' magazine (Qatar) editor and architect; Dr Muktha M, shark biologist, scientist at Visakhapatnam Regional Centre of ICAR; and K Rajendran, former deputy director, RLV Project, Isro.
"The precious words and values shared by each speaker would surely serve the pathways to many of the young attendees and help them move forward decisively when they are at the crossroads of their career choice," DMIS said.
The speakers’ list included a clinical dietician, cosmetic dentist, an IIM finance expert, ex-IAF officer, editor-cum-architect, a fisheries researcher and a space research scientist, among others.
The series of sessions hosted by DMIS under the stewardship of the Student Council body 2020-21 had a huge impact on students, the statement noted.
The acclaimed speakers shared their personal experiences, possible challenges, the myriad of options available in each category, clear academic choices and institutional details in the most professional and updated manner.
"DMIS feels highly elated, honoured and exclusively privileged to showcase these series of sessions by such accomplished professionals. Besides providing information/ideas on umpteen potential avenues that await the youngsters across the globe, the speakers also urged the youngsters to be passionate and committed, and to go beyond imagination," the statement added.
DMIS expressed gratitude and appreciation for each speaker and affirmed that the Career Awareness Week would be considered a "golden chapter in the annals of the school".
The school thanked Dr Al Sheikh Ziauddin, dentist, Naseem Al Rabeeh Qatar, Dr Rafeek Basheer, cosmetic dentist, Leila Hamid Dental Centre; Aishwarya Ravishankar, clinical dietician, MVR Cancer and Research Centre; Vinod Chandran, academician, finance expert, founder and director of MyLogic; Leela Shaju, ex-Indian Air Force officer and trainer; Sindhu Nair, editor and creator at 'Scale Qatar', 'The New York Times Style' magazine (Qatar) editor and architect; Dr Muktha M, shark biologist, scientist at Visakhapatnam Regional Centre of ICAR; and K Rajendran, former deputy director, RLV Project, Isro.
"The precious words and values shared by each speaker would surely serve the pathways to many of the young attendees and help them move forward decisively when they are at the crossroads of their career choice," DMIS said.