The Hindu (Madurai)

B-school graduates urged to keep on learning to stay relevant in job market

Get yourself updated on latest ideas and technologi­es and keep pace with the current trends across the world; since a subject like management will keep on evolving, keep updating on the subject knowledge, says B.T. Bangera, chairman of Thiagaraja­r School

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Get yourself updated on latest ideas and technologi­es to keep pace with the current trends, said B.T. Bangera, chairman, Thiagaraja­r School of Management (TSM).

The business school held its 37th and 38th convocatio­n ceremonies for graduates of academic years 2020 – 22 and 2021 – 23 on Thursday and Friday, respective­ly. Mr. Bangera, in his address on the Friday event, said that a subject like management will keep on evolving. So, keep updating on the subject knowledge to stay relevant in the job market. “Wherever you go, even to faraway places, keep in touch with your alma mater,” he said.

The chief guest, J. Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Madurai Kamaraj University, said, “Unlike in the past, there are more avenues for learning these days, which has, in turn, created more job opportunit­ies.”

Besides, to the advantage of students, as the Central and State government­s were striving for high economic growth by way of attracting new investment­s, more job opportunit­ies were being created. “The global market is also throwing up new career opportunit­ies,” he added. To o“set negative outcomes like losing jobs due to developmen­t of technologi­es like Arti”cial Intelligen­ce (AI), one should win the war by conquering the technology by learning it and overcoming it, Mr. Kumar said.

Akin to other ”elds, people linked with management should also keep an eye on developmen­ts on all related ”elds, which would help them create a knowledge corpus, he added.

On the 38th annual convocatio­n event, 118 MBA graduates, 110 Post Graduate Diploma in Management graduates and 19 Post Graduate Diploma in Data

Science and Business Analytics graduates were awarded degrees.

Success formula

Naveen Unni, Managing Partner of TVS Capital Funds, who presented the degrees and addressed the 37th convocatio­n ceremony on Thursday, o“ered a three-part formula for a ful”lling life - lifelong learning (constantly adapt and embrace challenges), a mission mindset (goal setting every 3 to 5 years to avoid stagnation) and staying connected with one’s roots (family, community and nation).

Mr. Unni distribute­d degrees/diplomas to 116 MBA and 117 PGDM graduates of the academic year 202022.

 ?? G. MOORTHY ?? Students receive their degrees at the 38th convocatio­n ceremony of Thiagaraja­r School of Management in Madurai on Friday.
G. MOORTHY Students receive their degrees at the 38th convocatio­n ceremony of Thiagaraja­r School of Management in Madurai on Friday.

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