Astro Ulagam, in collaboration with Vizhuthugal and MySkills Foundation, will be holding a free webinar called "Thervu Mudivalla" for students who did not perform well in their SPM examinations, this coming Saturday.

The webinar, which aims to guide drop-out students to embark on the best choice for their further education, will take place between 11am and 1pm on Saturday, July 10, 2021, via Zoom.

This webinar is an initiative to help the community, especially the youngsters, to build a better future for themselves, and their families.

Speakers at the webinar include Pannirselvam Jayaraman, who's experienced in training for higher education and career guidance for TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) Skills and Social Entrepreneurship Workshop. He is also the national TVET campaign independent coordinator.

The second speaker is Vidhya Mol Yesodharan, a lecturer at the general eduction division of the Manpower Department Training Institute (ILJTM) under the Human Resources Ministry.

Selvamalar Selvaraju of Vizhuthugal fame, will moderate the webinar.

If you are interested to join the free webinar, below are the relevant details:

Topic: Thervu Mudivalla
Time : Jul 10, 2021 11:00 AM


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Meeting ID: 865 3580 4491
Passcode: 514493

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It is worth noting that the SPM: Vinnai Nokki webinar, jointly organised by Astro Ulagam, Vizhuthugal, and CUMIG (Concerned UM Indian Graduates) on June 19 to help school leavers make the best choice for further studies at public institutions of higher education, was attended by about 150 participants.