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‘AIMETC trains students to crack job interviews with ease’

Manjinder Kaur, mother of AIMETC student Prabhleen Kaur, says the faculty members are focused on all-round development of students

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Prabhleen Kaur completed her graduation from the Apeejay College of Fine Arts (ACFA). She then joined the Apeejay Institute of Management and Engineering Technical Campus (AIMETC) to pursue her MBA. Her mother, Manjinder Kaur, says,  “My elder daughter, Sween Kaur, had studied from AIMETC and so, we already knew how good the institute is.” In an interview, Prableen’s mothers appreciates the way the faculty members are inculcating practical knowledge to prepare students for the job market. Edited excerpts

What’s the progress you have seen in Prabhleen since she joined the institute?

I see Prabhleen has become more confident. In addition to academics where she is performing well, she also participates in several extracurricular activities. My daughter has been lucky to have very good faculty members who are focused on the overall development of each student. They take a lot of effort to engage with students.

Prableen participates in a lot of extracurricular activities. How do you encourage her?

Prableen is a very enthusiastic child. When she was in ACFA, she used to take part in activities related to fashion designing. Even here, she participates in such competitions. In terms of inculcating different skills, she participates in a number of group discussion activities organised by the professors within the institute. This is helping her build more knowledge on different topics. 

How is your experience with the online classes?

The online classes are systematic and well-planned. The teachers are so cooperative, guiding students at every step. They give full attention to students and are in constant touch to clarify their doubts. They have made online classes very interesting. 

Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.

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