Mangaluru, Jun 12: For Mangalore University, it was a day to showcase its strengths and send across a message as to why it is a university with a difference. Students from colleges across Dakshina Kannada and neighbouring districts thronged the university campus in Mangalagangothri to learn about courses and facilities on offer on Friday.
This was part of Open House, a two-day initiative by the varsity to familiarize stakeholders with its courses so that problems of shortfall in admissions to PG courses like marine geology and political science are addressed.
The university showcased its facilities, milestones, contributions, faculty, funding, hostels and research programmes at the event, and provided students with an opportunity to visit departments of their choices on the campus. Special arrangements were also made to give free Wi-Fi access to students so that they get to know results of BBM, BCom, BSc, BCA and BSW courses while they were on the campus.
All post graduate departments on the varsity campus and FMKM Cariappa College, Madikeri, its constituent college, made presentations on their strengths. FMKM Cariappa College principal Parvathi Appaiah said the college has been re-assessed and re-accredited with an A grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
"We have secured 3.5 GPA on a scale of 4 for the period 2011-16. Our college offers post-graduate courses in physics, economics and English. We will start MBA in tourism from this academic year," she added. Coordinator of the college's PG English department KS Nayana said, "With the demand for English teachers is constantly on the rise, students will get placements immediately after completing the course."
For students, the event offered a rare opportunity to visit PG departments and get information on courses offered. Earlier on the day minister for health and family welfare UT Khader inaugurated the event and it is open on Saturday as well.
Minister Khader also inaugurated KSN Adiga Memorial Bus Shelter near Mangalore University campus. The bus shelter was constructed by Mangala Alumni Association in association with Karnataka Bank. Managing director and CEO of the bank P Jayaram Bhat and Mangalore University VC K Byrappa were the guests.
Jayaram Bhat said it was at the centenary celebration of KSN Adiga, the founder chairman of Karnataka Bank, on November 5, 2014, that the bank announced the bus shelter. It had also handed over Rs 5 lakh to the VC to organize KSN Adiga Endowment Lectures every year.













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