The Hindu Education Plus Career Fair 2022 begins in Chennai
The Hindu
Madras University V-C inaugurates the two-day programme
The 15th edition of The Hindu Education Plus Career Fair 2022 was inaugurated in the city at Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam, on Monday.
The two-day expo would guide students looking to pursue higher education both in India and overseas and open new avenues of career opportunities.
Inaugurating the fair, S. Gowri, Vice-Chancellor, University of Madras, said students must have perseverance to achieve higher goals and have the ability to switch career paths to strive for the better.
Sharing his own experience, he said students should overcome challenges for a successful career. Lauding the The Hindu’s Career Fair, Prof. Gowri said such fairs would help students identify their capabilities and ambitions and hone their skills. Counselling would support the students in selecting what was best suited for them.
He appreciated the initiative where the students could take the English proficiency test free of cost at the venue.
Recalling that The Hindu’s career fair was held along with the University of Madras for four years initially, Prof. Gowri suggested that The Hindu must organise a job fair with the University of Madras in the coming years.

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