
The Tribune Edu Expo in Shimla, inaugurated by Education Minister Rohit Thakur, brought together universities and colleges to help students explore diverse courses and career options. The two-day event featured institution representatives highlighting placement-oriented and new-age programs, including foreign university tie-ups. A counselling session led by career expert Aadi Garg offered guidance on selecting suitable career paths across streams, emphasizing self-awareness and planning. Meritorious students were also recognized with certificates during the event.
The articles present a neutral perspective focused on educational development without political framing. They highlight government involvement through the Education Minister's participation and emphasize institutional and expert contributions to student career guidance. The coverage centers on informational content without partisan viewpoints or political debate.
The overall tone is positive and encouraging, reflecting enthusiasm about educational opportunities and career planning. The articles emphasize student empowerment, practical training, and recognition of academic achievement, fostering an optimistic outlook on future prospects without critical or negative commentary.
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| thetribune | The Tribune Edu Expo: Counseling session helps students choose right career path - The Tribune | Center | Positive |
| thetribune | Students explore courses, career options - The Tribune | Center | Positive |
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