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| Language Lab |
| A language lab functions in the college for developing and enhancing the communication skills (listening and speaking), vital for the students in the present job market.. This is done by an able and motivated faculty using audio and video aids, conducting role-plays, mimes, discussions, debates, group discussions etc. The element of personality development is in-built in the very structure of the course. A diploma certificate by the college is awarded to the successful candidates. This training is held before and after college hours and during off-periods of the students. The college charges very nominal fee only for meeting the maintenance expenses. |
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| Computer Literacy |
| The students pursuing humanities courses (B.A.) are imparted basic functional computer literacy, as like the commerce and science students, they don't have this in their formal, university-designed curriculum. A certificate is awarded to the succesful candidates. |
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| National Service Scheme (NSS) |
There are 3 NSS units in our college being taken care of by Mrs. Kamal Tandon in Girls' Wing, Dr. Ajit Yadav in the Boys' Wi
ng and Mrs. Rekha Sain in the Self-Finance Wing. These units participate and organize many community development programs like literacy, pulse polio , tree plantation, awareness drives on sanitation, health and environment pollution. These volunteers have significantly contributed in annual Blood Donation Camps in the college every year. Various activities like essay writing, slogan writing, declamation and talks by distinguished persons are held from time to time. |
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| National Cadet Corps (NCC) |
| Dr. Yogesh Goel is the incharge of NCC unit of our college. Our NCC cadets take part in the Republic and Independence Day parades. Our cadets take part in various National camps (Naval Wing) too. |
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| Science Forum |
| Under the directions of Haryana's Science and Technology Department, a Science Forum of 30 students from B.Sc. are enrolled every year under the supervision of Dr. Poonam Anand. The Science day is celebrated in the month of February and the college also organizes various activities from time to time at Inter College level . |
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| Red Ribbon Club |
| The Red Ribbon Club of the college organises Blood Donation Camp and Awareness Programmes against AIDS/ HIV from time to time with the cooperation of the Rotary Club, Lions Club and the District administrations. |
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| Intach Young Heritage Club |
| under the convenership of Dr. Jay Pal Singh, a 'Intach Young Heritage Club' was formed consisting of 92 students of History Department. The main aim of this club is to generate awareness among common people for the preservation of our national monuments. This club organizes various painting and debate competitions on the theme of art, culture & historical importance.This club also organizes tour to the places of historical importance. |
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| Proactive Career Counseling and Placement Cells |
| We have very active career counseling and placement cell that consistantely provide guidance to students and updates them about career and job avenues. |
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| Industrial Linkages |
| We have various linkages with industries which help in identifying the job avenues for our students and the newer skills required by the industry so these could somehow be included in their curriculum at the college level. |
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| Women Cell |
The College has a women cell that has been actively functioning for many years. It disseminates information and generates awareness among the girl's students on various women related issues. Various experts are invited for sharing their expertise with the students.
This cell also endeavors to make the male students gender-sensitive, tries to sensitize them about changing gender roles, motivates them for self-introspection so that they could free themselves of patriarchal biases and prejudices and thus tries to promote gender equality.
Interface with Eminent Achievers from Various Fields : Leaders and achievers from various fields - e.g. public services, community development, human rights, women rights, civil society (voluntary organizations), environment etc. - are invited frequently for an interface with the faculty and the students thus making them aware about current problems and issues. |
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| Exposure Excursions, Educational & Industrial Visits |
The students are often taken on exposure excursions for making them familiar with the working and procedures of various departments e.g. police, municipal corporation, water supply, food and public distribution department, consumer court etc. for promoting the sense and spirit of active citizenship among them. They are also taken on educational visits to places of historical significance and important heritage sites. The students of vocational courses are taken to various industries so that they could understand various aspects e.g. production, planning, progress monitoring, marketing etc. and subsequently prepare themselves for their future careers.
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| In-House Magazine |
| In order to provide a proper medium for a free, frank and full expression of literary cravings of the youth, College Magazine "Srot" is Published every Year. The magazine also affords to the students an opportunity to pursue and develop lasting interest in the art of creative writing. |
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| Students Council |
| Though student union elections are officially banned in the state, the college has devised the provision of forming a students council comprising of the achievers of various fields-education, sports, cultural activities etc. - so that they could acquire the necessary skills of identifying their problems, articulating them, getting these solved with their own active participation, developing the sense of active citizenship and community leadership. |
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| Alumini Association |
| Alumini are important stakeholders and an active alumini association ensures that they participate in developing the college by providing inputs at various levels. They extend suggestions, financial support to the needy meritorious students. |
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| Community Development Initiatives |
| Apart from NSS work, our students usually adopt some backward colonies and engage in holding literacy classes, disseminating health awareness, arranging for free education to the poor and needy students by persuading various educational institutions of the city. It helps in inculcating in them the spirit of voluntary community work so that they can effectively contribute in nation building. |
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| Medical Facility |
| The College has two medical rooms manned by a male and a female doctor with all the necessary basic infrastructure and medicines for providing healthcare facility to the students. Each student undergoes a mandatory medical check-up at the time of admission. |
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