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E-Club organises skill development programme

August 6, 2017 | by admin

Entrepreneurship Club (E-Club) KROS College– a group of students with lecturer in-charge organised a skill development programme under the theme, “learning from doing” on August 5. 
The programme consisted of two sessions, “sweet tooth and fungi culture” with chaplain, KROS College, Mimi Suohu; assistant professor of Sociology, Watichila Imchen; administrator, KROS College, ; Vidilhou Suohu and assistant professor of Sociology, Metevitso Khazo as resource persons.
E-Club said that the two programs are among the few academic activities that engage students in teamwork and allow students to clearly understand that success required focus on outcomes, not on putting in class time. 

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