Inauguration / Reopening ceremony for Students to the Academic Year 2012-13


The portals of Christ University were reopened for her students for the academic year 2012-13—2 June inauguration of I and IV trimester MBA, 4 June inauguration of III, V, VII, IX Semester undergraduate and III/V Semester postgraduate programmes, 5 June inauguration of III, V and VII BTech and MTech programmes. 

The fresh batches of Christites of I Semester BA, BSc and BCA, BBA, BBM, BHM, BCom and LLB programmes were welcomed to the University Campus on 11 June and I Semester BEd and postgraduate programmes on 18 June respectively.  The fresh batch of I Semester LLM, MSc Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and I Semester MPhil were inaugurated on 25 June 2012. 

Dr Fr Thomas C Mathew, Vice Chancellor, Christ University, welcomed senior and new Christites with his ever-charming smile and addressed the students on “Transforming Education-Transforming Learning.” He said “Your perception of learning and the learning environment, will depend in the light of your motivations and expectations, which determine how situational factors influence approaches to learning and learning outcomes set ahead.” Later, the new entrants to Christ University were briefed about the campus culture. Orientation programmes were conducted for the freshers, including the students of International programmes, following the inauguration.

The Heads from the Offices of Student Welfare, Examination and Centres of Counseling and Social Action briefed the freshers about their offices and centres. The students were provided with a booklet on Library Facilities, Information Technology Services which could be accessed through web-links and learning support services. The inauguration was also attended by parents of the new Christites and the faculty members.



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