LAKSAMANA College of Business (LCB) recently organised an Orientation Day at its college premises to welcome newly registered students into the LCB family.
The first session was conducted in the morning for the Degree Pathway while the second session for conducted for the BTEC HNC & HND in Computing students began in the evening .
The sessions commenced with the welcoming speech by Laksamana College of Business Chief Operating Officer, S Sivarajah.
Sivarajah, in his speech, greeted all the new students to a new and exciting semester as well as urged them to be prepared to meet the expectations of the challenging journey ahead.
He also gave a presentation on the rules and regulations of the college. During his presentation, students were briefed on the importance of their attendance for their lectures as well as their responsibilities before and during examinations.
The newcomers were also briefed on the usage of library facilities and he encouraged them to utilise the facilities available in the college.
Following his speech, the newcomers were also presented with a short presentation by LCB Head of IT, Prakash Mohan. During his presentation, Prakash briefed the students on the computer lab usage and the rules and regulations involved as well as the responsibilities of the Computer Lab users.
Students were also briefed on all the student activities that have been planned for the 2010/2011 academic session.
Apart from the briefings and presentations, the students were given the opportunity to voice out any questions or doubts during the questions and answers session at the end of the presentation.
For further information regarding the next February intake and other Business and Computing courses offered at Laksamana College of Business, please contact the college directly at 2238816/18 or email at enquiries.lcb@brunet.bn. Interested individuals are also welcome to visit the college during the business hours from Mondays to Fridays 8.30am to 9pm.The Brunei Times
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