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20 varsities take part in Career Fest in Nalagarh

Around 20 reputed universities set up their counters, offering students direct interaction with representatives and insight into emerging academic and professional pathways.

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Doon Valley Public School, Nalagarh, organised its first-ever Career Fest-2025 today. The event turned the campus into a vibrant centre for career exploration and guidance.

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Around 20 reputed universities set up their counters, offering students direct interaction with representatives and insight into emerging academic and professional pathways. The school management’s dedication to spreading awareness about future career options for students and parents was widely appreciated.

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Students of Classes X, XI, and XII participated with enthusiasm, engaging in discussions, collecting information and clarifying doubts about diverse higher-education routes. The fest also reflected strong community inclusion, welcoming students from Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Nalagarh, and Government Boys Senior Secondary School, Nalagarh.

As many as 400 parents also attended the interactive sessions and sought guidance to support their children’s career. The inaugural fest emerged as a milestone for the region, broadening horizons, strengthening community bonds and empowering students to make informed choices about their future.

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