Allen Career Institute is always ahead in providing quality education to the students and also guiding them for their future. Various sessions and seminars are time to time conducted in Allen Career Institute in order to motivate the students for the better performance. One of such programme “Topper’s Insight-2017” was conducted on December 23, 2017 in Allen Bengaluru. It was conducted in 2 sessions at the auditorium of Christ University.
Senior Vice President of Allen Career Institute, Shri C. R Chaudhay was also present in the programme. Students who have excelled in different examinations attended Topper’s Insight-2017. They were felicitated with medals and prizes.
He explained the importance of photogenic memory & time management and asked the students to revise the syllabus by preparing short notes. Photogenic memory helps the student to recall images, names, words, and numbers with extreme precision. He focused that students should not study late night, they should get up early for their studies and take proper sleep. Students should study by following a proper time table. They should decide in advance how much time is to be given to a particular subject .If they are following a proper schedule, the syllabus will be completed on time and they will get enough time for revision. Importance of parenting was also explained in this programme. Parents should always motivate their children and instead of blaming them or scolding them, find a solution if they are facing any problem.
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