May
24In the changing scenario where Entrepreneurship is acquiring momentum across the country, graduates must emerge as entrepreneurs to provide jobs rather than job seekers; says Dr.Joseph Mathew, Registrar of Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. Registrar made this remark while inaugurating the Campus Interview-2016 held at College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy, Thrissur on 23rd May 2016. Students should work for the society and in turn facilitate for establishing or promoting agri based ventures. Their attitude towards farming community should be generous and farmer friendly. Registrar added. M/s Salsabeel Veterinary Medicine Group, Dubai, Malabar Regional Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation and other companies recruited fresh Veterinary graduates. Dean, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy Dr.Sisilamma George presided over the function. Director of Entrepreneurship Dr.T.P.Sethumadhavan launched CUROFY Mobile app which facilitates knowledge transfer among the Veterinarians. It was developed in association with University’s COHEART- Centre for One Health, Advocacy, Research and Training. This will enable to get latest updates on news on Veterinary advancements, job vacancies from various recruiters, access to journals with updates on events including medical-Veterinary professional’s interface.Curofy will provide up to date information on jobs available in Veterinary field including advancements in diagnosis and treatment. Director of Academics and Research Dr.K.Devada, Finance Officer Dr.K.M.Syam Mohan, Director of Students Welfare Dr.N.Divakaran Nair, Joint Secretary University Union S.Anand, Consultant to Malabar Milma Dr.K.Udayavarman and GM, Salsabeel Group Dr.P.Gireesh kumar offered felicitations. Director of Entrepreneurship Dr.T.P.Sethumadhavan welcomed the delegates and Officer in charge of Placement Dr.Deepak Mathew expressed vote of thanks. 80 Veterinary graduates attended the Campus interview. Companies offered salary up to Rs 8 lakhs per annum.