I PU Orientation Report 2026
College life is a journey of discovery, growth, and transformation. It is a beautiful phase
where young minds learn to dream bigger, face challenges with courage, build lasting
friendships, and shape themselves into confident and responsible individuals ready for
the future.
St Agnes PU College organized the Orientation Programme for the first year PU students
and parents on May 25, 2026, at the PU College auditorium. The programme was
thoughtfully planned to familiarize students and parents with the academic environment,
values, discipline, and opportunities offered by the institution. Separate sessions were
conducted for students and parents to ensure meaningful interaction and guidance.
The students’ session began with a prayer song invoking God’s blessings on the new
academic year. Mrs Venitia Rasquinha warmly welcomed the gathering and introduced
the Chief Guest, Sr Dr Vinora AC, Superior of St Agnes Convent and Joint Secretary of
St Agnes Institutions. The programme formally commenced with the lighting of the lamp
by the dignitaries, symbolizing the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.
The college also felicitated the achievers of the I PUC Annual Examination for their
outstanding academic performance. Dipali D Prasad and Frizel Rishall Fernandes topped
the Science stream by securing 591/600, while Shrilakshmi Bhat emerged as the topper in
Commerce with 596/600. In the Humanities stream, Christina Maria Tom secured the
highest marks with 580/600. The achievers shared their experiences and motivated the
incoming students to remain focused, disciplined, and confident in pursuing their goals.
The students were then addressed by Sr Dr Vinora AC, Joint Secretary of St Agnes
Institutions, who congratulated the achievers on their remarkable accomplishments and
warmly welcomed the newcomers to the institution. In her inspiring message, she
encouraged the students to make the best use of the opportunities provided by the
college, remain focused and disciplined in their pursuits, and uphold the values and rich
traditions of the institution through dedication, perseverance, and hard work.
Principal Sr Norine D’Souza addressed the students and familiarized them with the rules,
regulations, discipline, and academic expectations of the institution. She encouraged the
students to actively participate in academic and co-curricular activities and to make their
PU years meaningful and productive.
Classroom-level orientation sessions were conducted by the respective class mentors to
help students adapt comfortably to the new academic environment.
A separate orientation session was conducted for the parents. The session began with a
prayer presentation. Mr Jeevan welcomed the gathering and introduced the Chief Guest,
Mrs Ashwini KA, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, St Agnes
Centre for Post Graduate Studies and Research.
Through an engaging and thought-provoking session, Mrs Ashwini emphasized the vital
role parents play in guiding, supporting, and understanding their children during these
formative years. She highlighted the importance of effective parenting, emotional
support, open communication, and creating a positive environment for the holistic growth
and well-being of students.
An orientation video presentation was screened for the parents, offering a comprehensive
overview of campus life, academic programmes, facilities, co-curricular activities, and
the functioning of St Agnes PU College.
Mrs Vinutha D’Souza, parent of Nethan Prathik, shared her experience on how the
college helped her son excel in academics and sports while also instilling values and life
skills.
A special session was conducted by the faculty of Vividhya Coaching Centre for the
parents of first-year Science students. The parents of the hostel students were also
introduced to the hostel rules, regulations, and amenities by Sr Sannidhi, the hostel
warden.
The students’ orientation programme was compered by Mrs Pramila DSouza, while
Mrs Liekitha compered the parents’ orientation programme. Mrs Lavina Sequeira, Joint
Secretary of PTA Ex. committee graced the occasion.
The entire programme was coordinated by the convenors Mrs Venitia Rasquinha,
Mr Jeevan, Mrs Liekitha, and Mr Joel, whose dedicated efforts ensured that both students
and parents had an engaging and informative start to the new academic year.

