Career guidance program titled “AI: An Action”

The Department of Computer Application, in collaboration with Asia Pacific University and GEMS Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Ramapuram, organized a career guidance program titled “AI: An Action” with the objective of providing students with valuable insights into Artificial Intelligence and the wide range of career opportunities available in this rapidly growing field.
The program was conducted at MPN Hall from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Students from the BCA and Computer Science (CS) programs participated in the session. A total of 26 BCA students from the Department of Computer Application actively attended the program, along with students from the Department of Computer Science.
The session commenced with a warm welcome address by Dr. Sandhya Balakrishnan, Head of the Department of Computer Application. In her address, she emphasized the importance of Artificial Intelligence in today’s technological landscape and highlighted the objectives of the program. She also introduced the resource persons and briefly spoke about their expertise, setting the tone for an informative and engaging session.
The resource persons for the program were Ms. Imaan Rojoa and Mr. Hussain Halderwala, renowned experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence and emerging technologies. They delivered insightful sessions focusing on the practical applications of AI, its impact across various industries, and the future scope of AI-related careers. The speakers stressed the importance of skill development, continuous learning, and adaptability to succeed in the fast-evolving technology sector.
As part of the session, the resource persons demonstrated various AI-powered tools, including content generation tools, image generation platforms, chat-based AI assistants, and automation tools. These demonstrations helped students understand real-time applications of AI and how such technologies can enhance productivity and creativity. The practical exposure generated great enthusiasm and curiosity among the students.
The program also featured interactive discussions, during which students actively participated by asking questions and sharing their interests. The resource persons provided valuable guidance on higher education opportunities, global exposure, and diverse career pathways in Artificial Intelligence and computer applications.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mr. Anoos Babu, Head of the Department of Computer Science. He expressed sincere gratitude to the resource persons, organizers, faculty members, and students for their enthusiastic participation and support, which contributed to the successful execution of the program.
Overall, the program was highly informative and inspiring. It enabled students to gain a deeper understanding of Artificial Intelligence and motivated them to prepare for future careers in the technology domain. The Department of Computer Application expressed its appreciation to all collaborators for making the program meaningful and successful.

7 April, 2026
  

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