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Over 40 varsities converge at national career fair

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Sat Paul Mittal School once again reaffirmed its commitment to guiding students toward informed and meaningful career choices by hosting the national career fair 2025–26 on its campus. The event served as a platform for students and parents to interact with university representatives and gain first-hand insights into diverse academic and professional opportunities.

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The event commenced with the ceremonial lamp-lighting and a welcome speech by a student leader. This was followed by a motivating address by Principal Bhupinder Gogia, who emphasised the vital role of such initiatives in shaping the educational and professional aspirations of young minds. She remarked, “In a world where the boundaries between disciplines are constantly evolving, it is imperative that students make informed choices aligned with their interests and abilities. The career fair is an extension of this philosophy, enabling students to engage with institutions that value holistic growth and innovative learning.”

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Over 40 universities and higher education institutions participated in the fair, representing a broad spectrum of disciplines — from humanities, liberal arts and design to science, technology, commerce and management. Some of the key participants included Rishihood University, FLAME University, Shiv Nadar University, OP Jindal Global University, Pearl Academy, UPES Dehradun, BML Munjal University, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mesa School of Business, Mahindra University and Chitkara University, among others. Bringing together a spectrum of distinguished universities, the fair opened avenues for students to connect with institutions celebrated for their creativity, cross-disciplinary approach and future-oriented programmes. The interactions became catalysts for curiosity and clarity, offering students the direction and motivation needed to navigate their academic journeys with confidence.

A distinctive feature of this year’s event was the creation of a ‘Padlet’ resource, designed to help students and parents access concise university profiles in advance.

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