Monday 18 June 2012

Welcome Junior!!!


Welcome juniors!!!


                Hi juniors!!! Welcome to MIT. I am very much sure that you are aware of our college and its legendary past. But still it is my greatest pleasure to remind you about few the greatest personalities who have studied here, in our campus. The first of them is surely our former honourable President, Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. His deeds have been seen as the greatest in the modern history of India. Similarly, Writer Sujatha and our vice chancellor, Mr. Manar Jawahar was also from MIT. There are also others whose names may be silent but are also powerful by their work. I can tell you that great legends aren’t born, but made by Institutions such as our own. So you can consider yourself to have achieved your goal of getting into a premiere Institution.   
            Now, considering your first arrivals into the institute you may have the fear of ragging. But honestly to tell you that ragging is a part or just the beginning to the friendship that lies right beyond it. It’s like a barrier of gateway to friendship with seniors. So, dear juniors don’t feel hesitant to talk to your seniors. They can guide you through every situation you may go through at your stay in MIT. And the most important of all is the concept of ‘T-senior’. It is nothing but just a simple allocation of a mentor, who will be a senior. You will have 3 T-seniors belonging to all the three years above you. They will be of the same department and will have the same last three digit of the register number. She/he is your T-senior and you can refer to them for your guidance over academic as well as personal issues.
            MIT has the best of the faculties for each and every department. They are the greatest mentors. You could approach them for your guidance over any issue. You could even do projects and researches under their guidance. Their support is very much necessary for each and every one of you at your stay in MIT.
 Here, in MIT, help is always given to those who ask for it. This is just a pre-note of the things you must keep in mind in MIT campus.  Your behaviour with others inside the campus also reflects on yourself. So, be at your best and follow the instructions of the campus. And the most important fact of all is “Avoid bunking classes”. I, on behalf of all the seniors, wish each and every one of you, a very pleasant stay at MIT campus and a prosperous academic.