The First year students were oriented towards why learning foreign languages like Japanese, French, and German is relevant to engineering graduates. The session highlighted the following outcomes of learning a foreign language:
Ø Enhancing Global Communication Skills
Ø Expanding Career and Internship Opportunities
Ø Navigating Global Engineering Projects
Ø Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity
Ø Preparing for Study Abroad and Research Opportunities
Ø Personal and Professional Development
Ø Q&A and Networking Opportunities
The session provided time for participants to ask questions and share their own experiences or insights related to learning foreign languages in the engineering field.
Participants were enlightened about the foreign language tutoring sessions offered by the Centre for Foreign Languages, KPRIET.
By the end of this session, engineering graduates were equipped with a deeper understanding of why learning foreign languages such as Japanese, French, and German is not only beneficial but also essential for their personal and professional growth in the globalized world of engineering. The session came to an end with practical insights and resources to embark on their language-learning journey and seize the multitude of opportunities that multilingualism offers in their field.
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