Each person aspires for a dream job that complements him with a stupendous salary. But not everyone is able to decipher and organize their wishes and work accordingly to achieve them. The younger generation, who are expected to excel in all walks of life, often make the wrong career choice and become remorseful about it later in life. This is one such subject dealt with at the annual Career Guidance Festival ‘DISHA 2018’, which will be held on the 27th and 28th of September, organized by the students of SIES College of Commerce and Economics to help students choose the best possible career.
‘DISHA’ as the name implies, acts as a direction to students. In the world filled with cut-throat competition, where youngsters find themselves drowning in the rat-race, Disha creates a platform where students are able to grasp the perception to the various upcoming trendy, unconventional yet promising career opportunities. While other colleges focus on creating art and cultural fests, Disha promises to offer best of both worlds.
Last year, Disha had celebrities like Prahlad Kakkar, RJ J Man, Nandish Sandhu and a lot more. Every year Disha aims to get bigger and better in an attempt to break the barriers of conventional professions and move towards a different, creative and experimental phase of career options. This year, too, Disha is back with new and exciting events filled with fun and intellect. The youth today should definitely take a step forward and be a part of this energizing experience.
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