ATTENDANCE
College begins with first session at 9 a.m. (both in the summer and winter). Each period’s attendance will be recorded. A student must attend 75% of the lectures in each paper in order to be eligible for the university test. Leave taken for whatever reason during an academic session will not assist the student in justifying missed lessons. As a result, students who take vacation for medical or matrimonial reasons, among other reasons, risk missing lectures. After the end of each month, the lecture records of each student in each paper will be exhibited on the notice board. Each student is intended to see this chart, and if there is any problem, he or she should inform the responsible teacher promptly to get the error corrected.
EDUCATIONAL CLINIC/PLACEMENT CELL
Education serves as a long-term investment. The primary goal of any exceptional institution is not only to give a healthy quality education, but also to train future citizens with globally relevant talents. This institution not only excels in the field of Teacher Education, but it is also well regarded in terms of meeting societal requirements. Mrs. Charanjit kaur, M.A(Political Science), M.Ed. UGC (Edu.), has led and supervised the college’s Educational Clinic/Placement Cell. At the end of each session, students’ curriculum vitaes are gathered, and a proper record of placements is preserved. Our college’s M.Ed. pupils possess a 100% placement success.
LIBRARY
“If we are ignorant, we are so, by choice, when there is a library within a walkable distance, with a store house of wisdom and knowledge”. To foster the habit of self-study, the college offers a well-equipped library with over 3 thousand titles. In addition to textbooks, there are encyclopaedias, research journals, monographs, dissertations (M.Ed.), periodicals, and newspapers. Students are required to make full use of the library. To keep books in circulation and accessible to all students, the following regulations shall regulate book withdrawal B.Ed. Three books at a time. M.Ed., four books at a time. Staff up to eight books at once. The students and staff must renew these books every two weeks and four weeks, respectively. When you borrow books from the library, properly inspect them; after they have been issued in your name, it is your responsibility to return them in proper shape. The pages should not be underlined or disfigured. The Librarian will not accept disfigured books, and you must replace them. Each student will be given a library cum identity card, which they will always keep in person. If this card is lost, a duplicate card will be produced for Rs. 50.
PRIZES
In addition to prizes for athletic excellence, extracurricular involvement, academic achievement, and teaching skills, students who maintain 100% attendance in all or a specific paper are also given special prizes.
ROLE OF HONOUR
Gold medals and a certificate of merit will be given to students who place first in their B.Ed. or M.Ed. classes at the university or college.
CONCESSION FEE
For Needy students accepted into B.Ed./M.Ed. programs, there is a half cost reduction. For this dispensation, the pupils must apply to the principal through their tutors. Merit plus means will be the criterion used to determine who gets this assistance.
REGISTRATIONS AND STIPENDS
The qualifying students have access to all scholarships awarded by the federal and state governments. If proper documentation is submitted on time, students enrolled in SC, ST, or BC classes will receive all financial benefits awarded by the State Government.
POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME TO SCHEDULE CASTE/SCHEDULE TRIBE STUDENTS
Scholarships are awarded to students who are members of schedule castes or tribes under this centrally financed non-plan program. The maximum family income required to qualify for this scheme is Rs. 2 Lacs. A student is not eligible to receive funding under this scheme if they are already receiving funding under another program.
Requirements for Qualification:
The student must be a member of the SC/ST, and the family’s annual income cannot be more than Rs. 2 Lacs. The student’s father or legal guardian must present an original income affidavit, attested by the executive magistrate. Photocopies of the caste certificate and the most recent exam taken must be included with the scholarship application. Scholarships are awarded for a class only once for Class 2.
Fees:
As stated in Government of India letter No. 11017/01/2008-SCD/B dated on January 13, 2011, an announcement was made that students who identify as SC/ST and whose parents/guardians earn less than Rs. 2 Lac annually are exempt from paying tuition fees and non-refundable mandatory fees (like those for sports, union dues, library, magazine, medical examinations, and admissions); the government will reimburse these fees to the heads of the relevant institutions.
TUTORIAL AND HOUSE SYSTEM
Each student is assigned a tutorial group and a residence at the time of acceptance. The goal of tutorials is to establish a close relationship between teachers and students. Students and tutors can talk about both personal and academic issues. The concerned tutors should provide recommendations for all leave requests. Once a week, the tutorial groups will get together. During the tutorial sessions, students will complete all tasks assigned by the tutors, who will provide updates on a regular basis. Every B.Ed. student will be divided into four houses and four tutorial groups.
Competitions between houses will take place, along with cultural events. There will be a running trophy and a flag presented to the best house of the year.
INTERCOLLEGE COMPETITIONS PARTICIPATION
Students will have plenty of possibilities to compete against other college students if they demonstrate genuine talent in cultural activities. Nonetheless, home competitions and tutorials will be used to find the talent.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES FOR THE HOUSES AND TUTORIALS
- Recognizing Proficient Speakers.
- Folk tunes, histronics, gazal, geet, and monoacting.
- Bhajan or Shabad.
- Recognizing skilled authors through essay and paragraph competitions
- Writing contests for handwriting and B.B.
- Playing musical instruments, such as the sitar, tabla, and harmonium.
- Campus cleanup campaigns.
- General quiz competitions based on topics covered in B.Ed. courses.
- Creating models, charts, or posters with specific themes, such as drug addiction, alcoholism, smoking, or aids.
- Competitions for making rangoli, arranging flowers, and making salads.
There will be many tutorial sessions all year long. Every instructor will keep track of the tasks that every student completes. The afore mentioned activities will host the inter-house competitions. The best house will be determined at the end of the session based on participation in the previously mentioned events.