Extracurricular


Extracurricular

Enriching education beyond the classroom - where passions thrive, talents shine, and students engage in a vibrant tapestry of activities that shape holistic personalities.

NCC

National Cadet Corps is a tri-services organization comprising Army, Navy and Air Force. It is a voluntary organization that recruits cadets from among the students after which they are trained and groomed to be patriotic citizens. The motto of NCC is ‘Unity and Discipline’. It plays a significant part in building a person's character by fostering the spirit of teamwork and man-management. The cadets are provided basic military training in foot drill and command, weapons’ training, field craft, civil defense, map reading etc.. Guard of Honour is given on 26th January and 15th August to commemorate the Republic Day and Independence Day of India. The NCC unit of the college is affiliated to 98UPBN – NCC of Varanasi B group with its headquarters at Lucknow. The college has two platoons of 51 cadets each headed by Platoon Commander Captain S. K. Pathak, who is also the Principal of this college. 33% out of total 102 cadets are taken from among girls. Eligibility: The programme is meant for undergraduate students. The students of B.A., B.Sc. and B.com can participate in NCC. The cadets are awarded ‘B’ certificate after the successful completion of two years of training and the coveted ‘C’ certificate after the completion of three years of training. ‘C’ certificate holders get weightage in various state level and national level exams.

NSS

National Service Scheme is a programme meant for students conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. It was launched in 1969 the centenary year of Mahatma Gandhi. The aim of the programme is to develop the personality of volunteers by inculcating in them the spirit of social welfare without bias. This is accomplished through active manual service of the community. The motto of NSS is ‘Me Not Thou’. The programme is meant for undergraduate students of the college. It involves 4 one-day camps and a seven-day special camp in a village or a city suburb, where the volunteers are involved in such social activities as cleanliness, afforestation, blood-donation and similar health camps and awareness rallies and processions. NSS Volunteers who have served for at least 2 years and have performed 240 hours of work are entitled to a certificate from the university under the signature of the Vice-Chancellor and the Programme Coordinator. The college has 4 units of 100 volunteers each led by the programme officers – Dr Sunil Maurya, Dr Durgeshwari Pandey, Dr Devendra Upadhyaya and Dr Dayasindhu. Eligibility: The students of the first and the second year of B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com are eligible for enrollment in NSS.

Yoga

In order to ensure a sound body and mind, our college has chosen to run Yoga classes as a part of NEP 2020. The participation of the youth in this program is impressive. Students find it very useful in their all-round personality development. It helps in minimizing the stress level of students engaged in the cut-throat competition of modern days for a successful career.

Tour

Our students are the future architects of our country. Their first step towards socializing is when they step out of their respective homes to seek education in school or college. But before they leave the college they should have certain experience of the outer world under the benign guidance of their teachers. Further, some subjects require you to have a first-hand knowledge of what you are taught. It is to this end that students are taken out on tour. It is prescribed in the curriculum of subjects, such as Geography and Ancient History. Our college is prompt in organizing tours efficiently.

Activities

Learning is not perfect unless put to practice. Our college organizes various academic activities like seminars and debates. Cultural activities like rangoli, mehndi competition, etc., are also held to satisfy the creative urge of the young learners.