2024-25
Name of the Committee: Alumni Committee
Name of the Event: Orientation for FYBMS and SYBMS students about the Career opportunities at Amity University Mauritius
Date: 18th January 2025
Time: 10.40 am to 11.40 am
Venue: The S.I.A. college
Purpose of the Activity:
Alumni of BMS department Vaishali Laxman Gonty, Recruitment Partner at Skillsprints Company as well as an Authorized Hiring Partner of Amity University Mauritius was invited to orient FYBMS and SYBMS students about the Career opportunities at Amity University Mauritius, on 18th January,2025. She had talked about the following important points.
1.Presented an opportunity for all students to study abroad at Amity University Mauritius.
2.Highlighted the affordability of pursuing a University of Northampton degree through Amity Mauritius.
3.Introduced the Deputy Director of Amity University Mauritius, who brings over a decade of teaching experience in the UK.
4.Shared her credentials as a Registered Trainer in Management, accredited by the Mauritius Qualification Authority (MQA).
5.Discussed her expertise in conducting Corporate Training and Team-Building Programs internationally, as well as her leadership in organizing four international conferences.
6.Highlighted her published articles and research on topics such as Foreign Direct Investment, Women Entrepreneurship in Mauritius, Artificial Intelligence, and Higher Education.
7.Emphasized the availability of direct enrollment opportunities for further studies at Amity University Mauritius.
8.Explained the internship programs facilitated by the University of Northampton degree.
9.Informed students about the Open Education Fair being held at the South Indian Association Auditorium.
10.Highlighted the absence of agents, ensuring students have direct access to representatives of Amity University Mauritius.
11.Motivated students to attend the session and seize this opportunity to explore their academic aspirations abroad.
Beneficiaries:
Total 44 students attended the orientation in which 8 were male and 36 were female students.


