Awareness in AMHNU
October 15, 2013
ARTHAM stepped forward in helping the younger minds improve their self confidence and create them awareness among them about the competitive exams. ARTHAM planned and conducted one such event at AMHNU Matriculation higher secondary school at Aundipatty, Theni on 15th of October.
AMHNU is located at Aundipatty. It started off with very few students and with its successful board results, the school has become more prominent in the area. The Principal and teachers take greater care of the students and guide them on their success and welfare. Mr. Yogesh, one of the ARTHAM members, collected information about the school, the number of students and their requirements.
Then, we, the ARTHAM members, Dheeban Raja, Prasanna, Siva Chidambaram and Yogesh planned for an event in order to create awareness and to educate the students about the upcoming competitive exams and also on the steps to be followed while preparing for their board exams.
The 10th, 11th & 12th students of the school were assembled at 4:00 PM. Yogesh started off with the general introduction about ARTHAM’s contribution in adopting of a girl child from the school. He motivated the students and gave them ideas to secure good grades in their exams. Mr. Siva Chidambaram stated about our nation’s contribution in NASA, Microsoft, INTEL AND IBM. He encouraged students to prepare for the competitive exams and also insisted on the ways to overcome the pressure. Then, Mr. Dheeban Raja briefed about the various competitive exams such as AIEEE, JEE, UPSC etc. He also shared ideas about the coaching centres for these exams and the effort that the students should put in, in order to succeed. Finally, Mr. Prasanna explained about the different Arts & Science and Engineering courses that are available. He briefed about the 29 diversified engineering courses and the benefits of each.
Members of ARTHAM fulfilled the needs of the school students and cleared their doubts about the competitive exams and the courses. With the best coordination of the staff members, students and the ARTHAM members, the event turned out to be successful and more interactive.
‘It’s your attitude not your aptitude that determine your altitudes.’