The NorthCap University, Gurgaon holds Freshers party 2016

The NorthCap University, Gurgaon holds Freshers party 2016
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The new entrants to one of India’s foremost private multidisciplinary universities, The NorthCap University, Gurgaon organised Fresher’s Day

The new entrants to one of India’s foremost private multidisciplinary universities, The NorthCap University, Gurgaon organised Fresher’s Day celebrations for the new batch of students. The objective was to formally absorb the new students to the University in a friendly atmosphere. Freshers of all the three Schools of the University participated in an ambience of fun, frolic, dance and laughter. It was a happening experience for the newly inducted students of the University.

The senior students of the University organized a scintillating show and welcomed their new companions to the University in an environment of harmony and friendliness. The audience was enthralled by mind blowing performances of dances, songs, fashion show and much more. Students were seen swaying to the beats of Bhangra and Bollywood numbers. The fresh batch put up an attractive and a stimulating fashion show by walking the ramp for the coveted titles.

The contest, held in a number of rounds was keenly contested wherein the participants were judged on different parameters of talent, quirkiness, presentability and smartness. Participants were supported and encouraged by everyone as they performed on the stage. Clad in their best attire, the students presented a colourful scene all around. Rajat Bajaj became Mr. Fresher whereas Mahek Sangwan won the Miss. Fresher title. Students enjoyed clicking selfies and posing for group photographs.

Speaking at the occasion, Brig. SK Sharma (Retd), Pro Vice-Chancellor, NCU said, “We welcome the new students to our family and assure them of a healthy and cooperative environment. NCU is proud not to have a single case of ragging in the last two decades. The bond between senior and junior students at The University is commendable. I am sure the seniors would guide and support the newcomers in all possible ways.”

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