Innocent Hearts College of Education sets a benchmark in education once again

Innocent Hearts College of Education sets a benchmark in Education each year with best performances of teaching skills which is clearly reflected in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem - III Dec 2023 Examination. 100% student-teachers of the college achieved 1st divisions, ninety-one percent student-teachers attained distinctions and fifty-eight percent student-teachers achieved more than 80% marks.

Innocent Hearts College of Education sets a benchmark in education once again

Jalandhar, May 7, 2024: Innocent Hearts College of Education sets a benchmark in Education each year with best performances of teaching skills which is clearly reflected in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem - III Dec 2023 Examination. 100% student-teachers of the college achieved 1st divisions, ninety-one percent student-teachers attained distinctions and fifty-eight percent student-teachers achieved more than 80% marks.

Diksha Mehta, Enna, Sonamdeep Kaur, Sonia, Shakun Kapoor, Tania and Yashika Jain achieved First position in the college with 87.25% marks. Amrit Kaur and Ashima bagged Second position in the college with 86.25% marks and Nitika attained third position with 85.75% marks. Shakun Kapoor attributed her success to her husband, parents, teachers and the environment of the college. She said, “My aim is to become a successful teacher. I specially thank Principal Sir, my teachers and my parents for their endless support.” Ashima said “Achieving the second position means a lot to me because I prepared really hard for the examination. It would be wrong to take all the credit myself because that way I would be ignoring the efforts put in by my teachers and family. I am so blessed to have diligent and motivating teachers.”

Executive Director Colleges, Aradhana Bowry appreciated the progress made by the student-teachers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh motivated the would-be teachers to keep working whole-heartedly by polishing their teaching skills. The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers for their brilliant performances. All the would-be teachers felt happy and victorious.