R.D. Tata Institute Welcomes New Students with Vibrant Freshers Day

Cultural Performances and Entrepreneurial Spirit Mark the Celebration

NTTF’s Freshers Day blends tradition, talent, and innovation as new students are warmly welcomed into the institute’s technical education journey.

JAMSHEDPUR – The R.D. Tata Institute of Technology Golmuri (NTTF) celebrated its new cohort of students with a lively ‘Freshers Day’ event, which served as a testament to the institute’s dedication to comprehensive education.

Principal Preeta John and Ramesh Rai lit the ceremonial flame to commence the event, which signified the commencement of a new academic journey.

"Technical education is your gateway to success," Principal John emphasized in her address, urging students to adopt hard work and discipline.

Diverse cultural performances were showcased during the celebration, emphasizing the abilities of students from a variety of departments.

Trisha, a performer from the Electronics department, expressed her enthusiasm for the opportunity to exhibit her abilities beyond the realm of academia.

Akash and his group’s musical performance was a notable moment at NTTF, as it resonated with the audience and embodied the spirit of creativity.

Rahul, a Tool and Die Making student, expressed his enthusiasm for the success of the self-earning initiative kiosks, which exemplified the entrepreneurial spirit that the institute has cultivated.

Staff members from various departments actively participated in the event, which was organized by faculty members Smriti Rekha Mishra and Abhishek Kumar Yadav.

New students expressed enthusiasm for their future at NTTF as the day concluded with a commemorative photo session.

This Freshers Day not only welcomed new students but also underscored NTTF’s dedication to the development of well-rounded professionals in the technology sector.

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