As students are about to start their classes, the Reactor of Georgian Technical University (GTU) David Gurgenidze has welcomed the newly enrolled students. He also extended his best wishes to them for success in academic life at university. After clearing the Unified National Exam these students were admitted to the desired university.
While addressing the students he stated “ Dear students on behalf of the university I would like to congratulate you on st. Mary’s Day. I am also happy to bless you for success in completely new academic life filled with full of knowledge, joy, and adventure. This is the beginning of a particularly responsible stage that will combine your student years and university life.”
He expressed his admiration for the students’ achievements stating,”We like to congratulate all the entrants on this important event. You have coped with difficult challenges, successfully overcame the unified national exams and met the expectations of your families, schools, and teachers. Your admission to GTU is a remarkable achievement and we are proud of you.”
Reactor added “Being a student is an exciting and important time in the life of any seeker of knowledge, which will outline your future goal and show you new ways will open interesting perspectives and new opportunities. And before you start studying at the university of your choice remember that the best investment in your future is education.”
Reactor while motivating the students highlighted the unique opportunities that GTU offers stating, We are confident that your decision to join GTU one of the oldest and most prestigious higher University in our country . GTU is proud to offer world-class education in humanities, engineering and technological fields providing you with a unique and enriching academic experience.”
The session for this year is set to begin on September 16. A significant number of students select the University for the study of engineering, education and many other courses. At the end of his lecture , Reactor once again urged them to work hard and dedicate themselves fully to achieving success in their respective fields of study.