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Registrar CUK Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir highlights pivotal
role of internships in strengthening students’ academic, professional growth
KS News Desk
Ganderbal, Dec 9: In a significant development, the Central University of Kashmir (CUK) has implemented the first phase of the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS) and formally distributed offer letters to the selected interns.
The function in this regard
was held at Tulmulla campus of the University
The initiative has been
undertaken in alignment with the vision and academic directions of the
Vice-Chancellor CUK Prof. A Ravinder Nath, who has consistently emphasized the
importance of practical exposure and skill development for students.
Speaking on the occasion,
Dean Academic Affairs CUK spoke about the global relevance of internship
programmes and cited international examples where students actively contribute
to office operations as part of their training.
He encouraged the interns
to grab the opportunity with dedication and a commitment to developing
essential skills.
In his address, Registrar
CUK Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir highlighted the pivotal role of internships in
strengthening students’ academic and professional growth.
He underscored the
importance of sincerity, discipline, and consistent effort during the training
period.
Earlier in his welcome
address, Dr. Yash Paul, Nodal Officer NATS, gave an overview of the scheme and
briefed the attendees about the selection process, noting that from a
substantial number of applicants, 20 students were selected for the first phase
following a careful and competitive evaluation.
The ceremony concluded with
the formal distribution of offer letters to the selected interns by the
Registrar and the DAA, marking the commencement of their apprenticeship tenure.
Faculty members of the
Department of Information Technology and the selected interns were present
during the programme.