Rotaract Club - News and Media

1987. A Mechanical Engineer, and an office bearer of Rotaract Club, CEG graduated from Anna University. He was dynamic, ebullient and an effective orator. A few years later, he proudly held the post of: VICE PRESIDENT, MICROSOFT INDIA. As you might have rightly guessed, the person referred here is none other than Sanjay Parthasarathy.

The Rotaract Club Of CEG wishes to extend a warm welcome to all the first year students.

"ROTARACT", Derived from the words "Rotary In Action", was started as an offshoot of its parent club, The Rotary Club with an intention to instill a sense of responsibility towards society in the youth and to develop their personality. It provides a perfect platform for the individual to improve on his extra-curricular activities and leadership qualities.

Why there is a need to join Rotaract Club?

By joining the Rotaract Club, the members are granted each and every opportunity to gain and develop their technical skills and public relations. As a Rotaract Club member, you have nothing to lose in this society and a lot to gain from it.

--> You will realize the value of SERVICE and the JOY of TEAM SPIRIT.

--> You will be ACTIVELY involved in conducting several public events.

--> The feeling of satisfaction on accomplishing the task at the right time.

--> Assistance in preparing for competitive exams like GRE and CAT.

--> Improvement Of COMMUNICATION SKILLS...

--> Development Of LEADERSHIP QUALITIES...

--> You can get to know your seniors and befriend them!

 
Rotaract Report
Salient Points...

The telephone operator of our college was donated a wheelchair - a reflection of the rotaract objective to serve humankind to the extent possible.

This apart, the club has been involved in various activities set-up by the parent Rotary club like Pulse polio day, Blood donation camps(BDCs), Public awareness seminars, etc.
The club successfully organized GRE and CAT classes for the second and third year students to help the students focus their attention towards shaping their careers.
The materials and the tests that were organized not only pruned their abilities but also gave them a confidence to perform apart from giving them and edge over other aspirants.
An other important annual feature is the career guidance program which aims at guiding the students in figuring out what they wanted to do beyond their college days.
The active club members are made to organize events even from the first year. This, as been observed, serves to infuse confidence in them to take right managerial decisions and be good team players, the two vital points of that the industry expects from its recruits today.

 

The Rotaract Club Of College Of Engineering, Guindy
Last Updated: March '07

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