We are hosting a Speed Mentorship session in collaboration with Laxmi Bai College. This event is a key part of our ongoing initiative to provide mentorship opportunities to students and women through our mentor-mentee program, and it builds upon the success of our recent roundtable.
Event Overview:
Title: Speed Mentorship Session
Focus: Guiding through Fresh Beginnings
Target Audience: Students
Duration: 2 hours (1pm-3pm)
Date : 11 October 2025
Venue : Laxmi Bai college
Event Structure:
Introduction (20 minutes)
Overview of the session and its objectives.
Introduction of mentors from various industries, including education and corporate sectors.
Mentorship Rounds (90 minutes)
Students will engage in short, focused sessions with mentors.
Each mentor will spend approximately 10 minutes with a group of students before rotating to the next group.
This format allows students to gain diverse insights and career advice.
Closing Remarks (10 minutes)
Summary of the session.
Feedback collection from participants.
Discussion of next steps and future opportunities.
Benefits for Students
Professional Growth: Direct access to experienced mentors who can provide valuable career guidance.
Networking Opportunities: Exposure to diverse perspectives and the chance to build connections across various industries.
We believe this event will be highly beneficial for students, offering unique opportunities for professional development and enhancing their readiness to enter the workforce.
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