Our University may be the only institution to include counsellor interactions in the admission process. All students arriving into the Christite family have the privilege to meet a counsellor with his or her family/guardian. They are briefed about the academic assessment patterns, the required code of conduct and dress, the attendance requirements, and information regarding other centers and activities. This session, which includes video presentation and Q/A, enables students to start their university life with better awareness and expectations.
This is the first meeting of the counsellor with parents. At the end of each semester, there is a parent-faculty meeting for which select parents are again invited to share their feedback and suggestions.
The CCHS team regularly monitors the attendance pattern of each student and invites them to discuss the challenges that keep them from attending classes. Counsellors collaborate with the academic departments to identify slow learners and less motivated students and arrange remedial tutorials and peer learning. Counsellors also meet students who have underperformers, to assess their study habits and areas of difficulty, mutually arriving at strategies to overcome them.
It is a bi-annual tradition of CHRIST to host Parent-Faculty meetings for all Bengaluru campuses in collaboration with CCHS. The counsellors invite select parents from all Schools on behalf of the institution for this meeting.
This initiative is part of an ongoing effort to transform the future of the academic system and foster innovation and excellence in our student community. It is an opportunity for parents to interact with senior academic leaders and the leadership team. The meeting which is usually held in Block 4-Central Campus, is chaired by Dr Fr Joseph CC, Vice Chancellor, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), co-chaired by Dr Fr Viju P D, Pro-Vice Chancellor, and Dr Anil Joseph Pinto, Registrar. The meeting is attended by parents, Directors, Deans, Heads of Departments, and CCHS team members.
During the meeting, the Registrar reads out the annual report of the institution. A copy of the report is provided to all. The Vice Chancellor initiates the interactions by welcoming parents to share their perspectives and faculty members to share academic updates. Parent queries are taken up and addressed by respective Schools. This open forum always leads to healthy deliberations and exchange of ideas.
The parents also fill out a feedback form with suggestions to academics and overall strengthening of all stakeholders of the higher education system.
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