On 28 February 2026, the DTP (Desktop Publishing) students of Don Bosco Tech Society, Sabbavaram embarked on Field Visit – 1, an enriching step beyond the classroom designed to bridge learning with real-world experience. The visit was carefully organized as part of the training program to provide students with meaningful exposure to a professional work environment and to help them understand how digital skills translate into industry practice.

During the visit, students had the opportunity to closely observe the functioning of modern computer-based workstations and the digital systems that support everyday operations in a professional setting. Watching these systems in action allowed them to connect their classroom learning with real organizational workflows. From the structured arrangement of workspaces to the efficient use of technology, every aspect of the environment reflected the discipline and coordination that define a productive workplace.

The experience also offered students valuable insight into professional conduct, time management, and the importance of maintaining accuracy and creativity in digital work. Interacting with a real work setting helped them understand the expectations and responsibilities that come with careers in the digital and IT-enabled sectors.

More than just a visit, the experience served as a powerful source of motivation. It sparked curiosity, strengthened confidence, and inspired students to envision themselves as future professionals contributing to the digital world. By witnessing how technology, creativity, and discipline come together in a professional environment, the students left with a clearer perspective on the opportunities that lie ahead.

Field Visit – 1 proved to be an engaging and insightful learning experience, leaving a lasting impression on the students and reinforcing Don Bosco Tech Society’s commitment to preparing young learners with practical knowledge, industry exposure, and the confidence to step into the world of work.