Innocent Hearts College of Education Jalandhar always keeps the legacy ahead
The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar once again stole the limelight by achieving 100% First divisions in the first year of their B.Ed. training programme. 38% student-teachers grabbed more than 70% marks in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem-II Examination (May 2022).
Jalandhar, November 29, 2022: The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar once again stole the limelight by achieving 100% First divisions in the first year of their B.Ed. training programme. 38% student-teachers grabbed more than 70% marks in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem-II Examination (May 2022). Nandini Luthra achieved First position in the college with 77.26% marks, Divya Sarangal bagged Second position with 75.57% marks, Preeti and Deepanshi Seth attained Third position in the college with 74.94% marks and Vasudha got Fourth position in the college with 74.73% marks.
Nandini Luthra, topper of the college shared her happiness by saying “I owe my success to my parents and teachers. With the love and support of my parents and guidance of our co-operative principal and hardworking teachers, I am at this stage of my life. Even earlier than that I owe my gratitude to God for all my success.” Divya Sarangal added, “ For me the way to success was my hard work, persistence in studies and leading a disciplined life. It is said that ‘Behind every successful woman is a tribe of other successful women, who have her back’ and my mother has been a large part of that force. Having a mother who herself is a Science teacher is an advantage because she encouraged me to be curious and passionate.”
Executive Director (Colleges) Innocent Hearts Group, Aradhana Bowry appreciated the attainment made by the student-teachers.
Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh motivated the student- teachers to continue to put in more effort and work whole-heartedly in the next semester too. The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers, who felt victorious and thanked their mentors.