Srinath College of Education Welcomes New B.Ed, D.El.Ed Batch

Orientation Programme Sets Stage for 2024-26 Academic Session Starting November 28

Key Points:

* New education students welcomed with cultural performances at Srinath College

* Chairman Sukhdev Mahato graces orientation event for teaching programs

* Regular classes for 2024-26 batch commence from November 28

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath College of Education welcomes fresh teaching aspirants with an orientation program featuring cultural performances and academic guidelines.

The institution marked a new beginning. A fresh batch of teaching students arrived.

Moreover, senior students showcased their talents. They organized cultural performances for newcomers.

The event highlighted institutional guidelines. Principal Rachna Rashmi explained the academic framework.

Furthermore, the college has a rich educational history. It has trained numerous teachers since establishment.

Meanwhile, the B.Ed program focuses on secondary education training. The D.El.Ed prepares primary school educators.

Besides, the institution maintains high academic standards. It follows comprehensive teacher training guidelines.

The event proceeded smoothly. Student hosts managed the program efficiently.

Additionally, teacher education programs span two years. They combine theoretical knowledge with practical training.

On the other hand, cultural activities remain integral. They enhance student development beyond academics.

The orientation concluded positively. Students received clear direction for their academic journey.

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