
TS Christian Minorities Corporation Chairman Deepak John addressing the career counselling session.
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Indian Christian Journalists’ Collective, in collaboration with Unicorpus Health Foundation, organised a free career counselling programme at CSI Institute of Technology, Secunderabad.
About 300 students took part, both offline and online, for guidance and know-how on career paths in engineering, medicine, agriculture and allied fields. Telangana Council of Higher Education secretary Sriram Venkatesh said prospects in core subject areas in engineering are bright as the State gives it special importance.
Computer Science and Engineering professor at JNTU-Hyderabad S.Viswanadha Raju said students need not feel anxious about trend shaping courses such as AI. Expert sessions were led by P.Sri Sita Laxmi of CSIIT’s School of Architecture and Planning, Samson Sujith Kumar and Shilpa Gaddam of Unicorpus Health Foundation for medicine stream, and J.Suresh of Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University on agriculture and allied courses. Manasseh John Wesley, founder of Kareerkindle, an EduTech platform Career building and upscaling platform for students addressed the aspirants.
Telangana State Christian Minority Corporation chairman Deepak John said representation of more Christians in public sector employment must be encouraged. Telangana Minority Commission vice-chairman B. Shanker Luke wanted more such interactive session to be conducted for students.
ICJC Chairman K. Stevenson said they were planning to conduct job fair and digital health and wellness campaigns too.
Published – July 16, 2025 08:05 am IST