Special Classes During Summer Vacation Announced by Graduate College

Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi Chairs Meeting to Address Missed Syllabus

Graduate College will conduct special classes during the summer vacation to cover the syllabus missed due to holidays and the Lok Sabha elections, as announced in a meeting chaired by Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi.

JAMSHEDPUR – During the summer vacation, Graduate College has planned special classes to make up for the missed syllabus caused by holidays and the Lok Sabha elections.

The classes will cover the second, third, and sixth semesters for undergraduate students, as well as the first and fourth semesters for postgraduate students.

The sessions will be led by teachers who are available based on the needs of the students. This includes guest teachers as well as the regular faculty who live in Jamshedpur.

It is important for UG semester-6 and PG semester-4 students to attend these classes as it is necessary to complete a short research project worth 100 marks.

Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi was joined by Botany Department Head Doris Das, Culture Department Head Dr. Archana Sinha, and other faculty members at the meeting.

Dr. Vinay Kumar Singh, Dr. Anuradha Verma, Farzana Naeem, Dr. Sangeeta Birua, Anamika Kumari, Dr. Sulekha Kumari, Dr. Jyoti Kumari, Dr. Mukul Bhengraj, Dr. Poonam Rajak, Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Kamalendu, Dr. Firdaus Jabeen, and Rakesh Kumar Pandey were also in attendance.

The college administration has chosen to offer these special classes in order to help students catch up on any missed lessons and successfully complete their syllabus.

The presence of teachers who are focused on meeting the needs of students, as well as guest teachers, is aimed at ensuring that sufficient support is available during these sessions.

This initiative is designed to assist students in fulfilling their academic obligations even in the face of interruptions caused by holidays and elections.

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