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After a long time...

Hello Fellas,

                     I am back after a looooooooooooooong time. Lately, I was handling a spoken English training in an engineering college. I was shocked to see the way the engineering college students were treated by their lecturers and professors. They treat the students like their captives.

No wonder the students hate to study. In my opinion, Education should be a process where one should be interested to explore his knowledge and the teacher should be a guide to the student. Communicate Consistently With Customers About Their Technology ...

I personally feel that the lecturers and professors are not really interested in their jobs. They do it only for the monetary sake. There arises the problem. If you don't do anything out of your enthusiasm, definitely there will be a problem.

                 We had a two-day workshop on communication and a lot of students enjoyed it. Because of their hectic schedule they were not able to concentrate fully, however they enjoyed all the activities.

I had a wonderful session with those students and had the chance to meet students from various departments. I felt nostalgic and remembered my good old college days. It was a sensational experience and I really enjoyed it.

I will be back with more experience. See you then!

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