Friday, 24 January 2025

Students' Orientation for New session

On January 23, 2025, the Department of Botany organized an orientation program for new semester students, marking a significant event in the academic calendar. Dr. Jayanta Sonowal, the Department head, led the program and provided an insightful overview of the course outlines and strategic plans for the upcoming session.




Overview of the Orientation Program

Key Highlights:
  • Introduction by Dr. Jayanta Sonowal: Dr. Sonowal emphasised the importance of understanding the curriculum and how it aligns with the department's goals. His presentation set a positive tone for the session, ensuring students grasped the expectations and opportunities ahead.
  • Faculty Contributions: Other faculty members, including Dr. Urmika Phangchopi and Ms. Kakoli Baruah, also addressed the students. They elaborated on specific syllabi and detailed action plans designed to enhance students' learning experiences throughout their studies.

Objectives of the Program

The orientation aimed to:
  • Familiarize new students with the academic structure and resources available within the Department of Botany.
  • Outline key strategies that will be implemented during the semester to foster a conducive learning environment.
  • Encourage interaction between faculty and students, promoting a collaborative educational atmosphere.

Importance of Faculty Engagement

Faculty members' involvement in this orientation underscores their commitment to student success. By sharing their insights and outlining departmental strategies, they aim to create a supportive framework that empowers students to excel in their academic pursuits.

Conclusion

This orientation program not only served as an introduction to the semester but also reinforced the department's dedication to providing quality education and support for its students. As they embark on this new academic journey, students are equipped with essential knowledge about their courses and the resources available to them, setting a promising foundation for their future endeavors in botany.

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