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CMS alumni at high positions in European countries share their experience of school days


 

Lucknow, 10 September : City Montessori School organized an online 'CMS Alumni International Meet (Europe Chapter), attended by former CMS students holding high positions in England, Germany, Ireland, France, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, and other nations across Europe. In one voice they all admitted that CMS teaching carved the path for them to reach this pinnacle, fondly remembering their days worth spending in CMS. This alumni Meet witnessed a wonderful exchange of pithy thoughts and experiences, expressed by the CMS alumni. The occasion became even more glorious by the gracious presence of CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and other senior officials of CMS.

               Ms Preksha Gupta, Project Manager, TCS, Netherlands, said that CMS shaped my concepts and developed my personality allowing me to achieve a high post. Mr Siddharth Mishra, Project Manager, Lummus Novolen Technology, Germany, spoke that my career is solely defined by the CMS motto of Jai Jagat. Mr Suryansh Vikram Singh, Process and finance engineer, Intel, Ireland, said that CMS is completely different from other schools because it believes in the rounded development of each child. Mr Shashwat Shivam Tripathi, Head of Product, Epigene Labs, Paris, France, said that CMS caught me young and laid the foundation for my grand future. Ms Jagrati Pandey, Business Intelligence and Finance Excellence Intern, Avery Dennison, Netherlands, spoke that it had been a blessing to study in CMS because, alongside excellent teaching, human value is also taught here. Similarly, Mr Vighnesh Krishnan, Senior Software Engineer, Johnson Controls, Ireland; Mr Asif Siddiqui, Team leader, CBRE, Poland; Ms Sara Fatima, Ph.D Scholar, University of Limerick, Ireland; Mr Rajat Yadav, Management Consultants, BIP, England and many other former students also shared their opinion.

               Dr Jagdish Gandhi, CMS Founder and renowned educationist said on this occasion that all the former, as well as present students, are our pride. CMS has now been pinned on the global map of excellence due to the hard work and dedication of these students, teachers, and parents. The Founder-Director of CMS, Dr Bharti Gandhi blessed all the former students for scaling greater heights and a brighter future ahead. CMS President and MD, Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon said that the views and feelings of these CMS alumni, who are serving from high posts in foreign lands, will undoubtedly inspire the present students to follow their footprints and achieve success like them. Dr Shishir Srivastava, Head, CMS International Relations Department, also addressed the gathering.

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