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Introduction to Cybernaut

These are the days of globalisation and modernisation where we have anything to everything in our palm. we surf through internet and browse websites to get what we actually need, Being a student , to be more specific , to be a student in india means , you carry your own burden and bundle of expectationsfrom your parents , teachers and even yourself! Overcoming all these hurdles besides the realife challenges such as economic , physical and psychological crisis is a huge and humongoustask. So , 'choose wisely' is the righ phrase to be put here. When we say this to students who are growning amd in the most crucial part of their lives , they stumble upon a major essential question "HOW?". Here the toughest part for the students who are clueless of what is going on. In their cases , they lack one of the most essential thing that gives support. That is guidelines of 'What next' and 'How to do it?'. 



So , here we have come up with CYBERNAUT. This is basically a club which focuses on enriching students of 10th , 11th and 12th for pursuing their desired career. With this idea , as the main motive , Mr.Jayasurya Gnanavel , the Founder and President , made the first move to begin this club.


The students nowadays are confused as to which course and career to choose. Even if they are clear with it , some may struggle to get a perfect picture of the ways to pursue their dreams. This is the main objective behind this club.


This was accomplished with the help of Mr.Manish Kumar , Vice-President. We , as a group of career advisors , reachout and help students to pursue their dreams and go after their passion! 

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