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College Time Table 2021-22

Odd Semester September 2021 Time Table

College Calendar

*Note: Due to the looming uncertainty of Covid-19, the activities could be rescheduled as per situation.
Admission
With a late fee of Rs 50 As per GNDU Admission
With a late fee of Rs 100 As per GNDU Admission
Important Dates
Issuing Roll Nos At the time of Admission
Display of Time Table As per GNDU university norms
Regular Classes will begin from As per GNDU university norms
Examination Schedule
Mid odd Semester Exams Last week of October, 2022
University Exams As per Schedule of GNDU
Mid even Semester Exams Third week of April 2022
University Exams As per Schedule of GNDU
Event Week
Ardas Divas On Inauguration of New Session 2021
Teaching Learning Schedule At the beginning of each semester
Students’ Orientation Programme 1st week of Sept. 2021
Books Distribution to needy studentsS 2nd week of Sept. 2021
Sports Trial and Talent Hunt Competition 3rd week of Sept, 2021
Formation of Student Council 3rd week of Sept, 2021
Formation of Subject Societies 3rd week of Sept, 2021
Quiz Contest: Preparing students for UPSC, PPSC & UGC exams (first session) 3rd week of Sept, 2021
Quiz Contest: Preparing students for UPSC, PPSC & UGC exams (first session) 3rd week of Sept, 2021
One Day Seminar by Punjabi Department 4th week of September
Swachhta Abhiyan under Community Development Program (One Day Camp) 1st week of October
Commerce Aptitude Test 3rd week of October
UNO Day 24th October
Guest lecture on Income Tax 4th week of October
Ru-B-Ru by Punjabi Department 4th week of October
Inter College Football Tournament 4th week of October
Literary Quiz (English Dept.) 4th week of October
Career Options in Humanities 15th October to 25th October
Extension Lecture by inviting eminent Alumni (Computer Science Dept.) 4th week of October
Seminar on Covid Effects on Different Sectors (Economics Dept.) 1st week of November
Workshop on Tally (Commerce Dept.) 2nd week of November
Constitution Day (Political Science Dept.) 26th November
Punjab Football League Tournament (U-19 & U-20) 4th week of December
Human Rights Day (Political Science Dept.) 10th December
Annual Athletic Meet 4th week of January
Ru-b-Ru by Music Dept. 2nd week of February
Strategy Formulation and Tagline Competition 2nd week of February
Quiz on Indian Economy 1st week of March
Language Awareness Contest (English Dept.) 1st week of March
Womens’ Day Celebration 8th March
Industrial visit 2nd week of March
Extension Lecture (Computer Science Dept.) 2nd week of March
GNDU Youth Festival As per University Schedule
Extension Lectures
Educational Tours and Excursions As per schedule of Concerned Department
Workshops/Seminars/Conferences As per the availability of Key Note Speakers & Resource Persons
Vacations
Summer Vacations As per University Schedule
Winter Vacations As per University Schedule
List of Compulsory Holidays
Independence Day 15th August 2017
Janamashtmi 30th August 2017
Gandhi Jayanti 2nd October
Diwali 4th November
Gurpurv of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji 19th November
Christmas 25th December
Republic Day 26th January
Holi 19th March 2022

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Anti Ragging

Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college campus. It constitutes one or the more of any of the following acts:

  • Any conduct by any student or students’ whether by word spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or a junior student.
  • Indulging in rowdy or indisciplined activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in a fresher or a junior student.
  • Asking the students to do any act or perform something which such student will not do in the ordinary course and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student.
  • Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturb the regular academic activity of any student or fresher.
  • Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic task assigned to an individual or group of students.
  • Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student or students.
  • Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it; sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to the health or person.
  • Any act or abuse by spoken words, email, post, public insult which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, various vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other student.
  • Any act that effects the mental health and self-confidence of the a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing of power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or other student.
A student indulging in ragging can be:
  • Suspended from attending classes and academic privileges.
  • Withholding/withdrawing scholarships and any other benefits.
  • Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation processes.
  • Withholding results.
  • Debarring from representing the institution in any regional or national or international meet tournament, youth festivals etc.
  • Suspension/expulsion from the hostel.
  • Cancellation of admission.
  • Rustication from the institution for a period ranging from one to four semesters.
  • Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a specified period.
  • Prosecuted for criminal action with lodging an FIR with local Police.

In case any ragging is observed in the college campus following College Anti Ragging Committee may be contacted which includes following members:

  1. Dr. Seema Kapoor (Mob. 98146 65055)
  2. Dr. Yadwinder Singh Bhatia (Mob. 98779 86890)
  3. Ms. Arvinder Kaur (Mob. 81465 86725)
  4. Mr. Ashutosh (Mob. 94278 39193)

Club Associations

Guru Nanak College has various student bodies such as Business Club, IT Club, Subject Associations, Punjabi Sahit Sabha, Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle, NCC, NSS which provide a formal platform to the students to contribute as a team and give them opportunity to carve their own niche.

  • Business Club is a unit that works under commerce department. It gives boost to the overall development of its students by organising different competitions at college level and also takes the students on excursions.
  • IT Club of Computer Science Department also organises different competitions for IT students to develop their skills and also organises different celebrations like teachers’ day etc.
  • Arts Association of Art department bears its responsibility towards social work and makes its students environment conscious by planting trees and indulging in cleanliness. They also donate blood for noble cause.
  • Guru Gobind Singh study circle is a religious organisation which prepares the students for religious activities by organising different functions.
  • Youth Welfare Club takes some selected students on tour under the guidance of youth welfare department of GNDU, Amritsar where they get opportunity to develop their personality that assists them in the overall personality development.
  • Students grievances committee works through tutorial periods and listens to the problems of students and tries to solve them.

Formation of Clubs and Associations 2021

Extracurricular Activities

Education is complete only when it integrates academic learning with the acquisition of moral, religious, cultural and social values. Following cultural activities are activities

  • Talent hunt competition, inter departmental and inter college competitions are organised in the college for promoting participation of students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as sports, games, quiz competition, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.
  • for cultural and other Extra-curricular activities, the students are encouraged to participate by giving them proper training.
  • The students participate in the University Youth Festivals and other Inter-College competitions.
  • The achievements of the college in sports, cultural and extra-curricular activities is outstanding apart from this there are many students in college who avail fee concession by the college on the basis of achievement in cultural and extra-curricular activities.

Youth Festival 2021-22 Community Development Programme 2020 Essay Writing Competition 2020 Slogan Writing Competition 2021 Quiz Competition 2021 Tree Plantation Program 2021 Online Poster Making Competition 2021 Partipation in Online Patriotic Song Competition Online Painting Competition 2021 Online AIDS and Blood Donation Quiz and Awareness Program Online Inter College Quiz Competition by Punjabi Dept. English Grammer Lectures under Community Development Project.

NCC

N.C.C. is the dynamic organization of young Boys and Girls all over the country. It plays an important role in inculcating value of character, patriotism, unity and selfless service amongst the youth. It helps in shaping the youth into disciplined, responsible, confident and patriotic citizens of the country. N.C.C. organization provides a platform for self-development and helps to channelize energy of the youth towards nation building. The N.C.C. unit grabs internal training like drill (with and without arms), weapon training, external training participate in sports / games, camps like Annual Training Camp, Thal Saina Camp, Army Attachment Camp, National Integration Camp, Republic Day Camp and adventure camps like hiking, trekking, rope climbing, river crossing, rock climbing, horse riding etc. Many of our cadets have joined Army, Navy and Air Force

AIM OF NCC

The NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. Further, it aims at creating a pool of organized, trained and motivated youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life, who will serve the Nation regardless of which career they choose. Needless to say, the NCC also provides an environment conducive to motivating young Indians to join the armed forces.

MOTTO of NCC

"Unity and Discipline"

Pledge

WE THE CADETS OF THE NATIONAL CADET CORPS, DO SOLOEMNLY PLEDGE THAT WE SHALL ALWAYS UPHOLD THE UNITY OF INDIA. WE RESOLVE TO BE DISCIPLINED AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN OF OUR NATION. WE SHALL UNDERTAKE POSITIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE IN THE SPIRIT OF SELFLESSNESS AND CONCERN FOR OUR FELLOW BEINGS.

Following camps and activities are organized by the NCC:

  • NCC cadets (Ranjan Kumar and Gursharan Singh) participated in Republic day prade in New Delhi.
  • The training is mainly for different soldier-skills including hard drill, marching, map reading, rifle operating, setting-up ambush, emergency duties.
  • Cadets are being prepared to be good citizens through social activities of awareness and awakening, including blood donation, national integration, rural- development projects like MNREGA, environment protection and many more.
  • Camps of NCC also help cadets for character building, leadership inculcation, instilling dignity for labour and more.
  • The camps make the cadets eligible for prestigious NCC certificates ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ Examination.”

NCC C Certificate Cleared 2020

NSS

The Motto of NSS "Not Me But You", reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for self-less service. NSS helps the students develop appreciation to other person's point of view and also show consideration to other living beings. The philosophy of the NSS is well doctrined in this motto, which underlines on the belief that the welfare .of an individual is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society on the whole and therefore, the NSS volunteers shall strive for the well-being of the society.

The main objectives of National Service Scheme (NSS) are :

  • Understand the community in which they work.
  • Understand themselves in their relation to their community.
  • Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem-solving.
  • Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility.
  • Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solutions for individual and community problems.
  • Develop competence required for group-living and sharing of responsibilities.
  • Gain skills in mobilizing community participation.
  • Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitudes.
  • Develop capability to meet emergencies and natural disasters .
  • Develop national integration and social harmony.

There are two units of NSS in the college campus. Students from all classes can become the members of NSS. The activities of these units remain in full swing throughout the year and inculcate among them feeling of social welfare. To eradicate the social evils like-Female foeticide, Child abuse etc.

International Yoga Day 2021 Online Quiz on ATMA NIRBHAR BHARAT SWANTANTRA BHARAT 20212021 Constitution Day celebration 2021 UNO Foundation Day celebration 2021 Slogan Writing Competition on Omportance of Vote in Democracy 2021

Following are the some Camps attended by the NSS Volunteers of the College

S.No. Date of Camp Venue Teacher Incharge Activities Performed No.of Students Participated Level
1 06.09.2017 College Campus Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi Swatchch Bharat Abhiyan 100 National
2 09.08.2017 College Campus Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi Swatchch Pakhwara 100 National
3 11.09.2017 College Campus Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi Punar Jot Organization 180 Local
4 01.12.2017 College Campus Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi World Aids Day 200Local
5 25.01.2018 College Campus Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi National Voters Day 200National
5 14.03.2018 College Campus Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi Corruption Awareness 200Local
6 22.03.2018 Government School, Phagwara Dr. Yadwinder Bhatia and Ms. Meenakshi Youth Empowerment Day 200State

Sports

Guru Nanak College also promotes sports which is an essential part of student’s life. College also provides the fee concession to the achievers in sports and extra-curricular activities.

The college offers various Sports and Games to the students in order to make contingents for participation in Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar intercollege competitions.

  • These sports include Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Handball, Badminton, Boxing, Wrestling, Tug of War, Kabaddi and all the events of Athletics and Track and Field. In June, 2014 a residential Football Academy was registered with Punjab Football Association.
  • College has outdoor games with different play grounds, indoor gymnasium with badminton, wrestling and boxing courts.
  • Outdoor games Football, Cricket, Tug of war, Volleyball, Kho-Kho, as well as running tracks.
  • College also has a sports hostel which can be occupied by the players and good meal and healthy diet is also provided to the players by the college.

Sports Tournament 2021 Motivational Talk with Players Sports Activivies 2021-22

Tutorial Groups

The college has formulated a very good system of tutorial groups. Students are divided into small groups and each group is headed by a teacher in-charge. The main motive of such tutorial group is to establish an one-to-one student-teacher interaction and to groom the students personally to enhance their moral values. This helps in motivating the students and resolving their problems.

Clubs and Societies

Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle

Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle (GGSSC) is recognized as “Messenger of Peace“ by UNESCO. GGSSC has been putting in its humble efforts as a non-political, academic, cultural and socio- religious organization for inculcation of moral and ethical values amongst the youth since 1972. Ever Since the inception of GGSSC, this college is actively participating in various activities by establishing its local unit in the college.

Vision

It rigorously works with students to generate a global social movement for forecasting the culture of 'Sarbat da bhala' (Blessings for Everyone) and 'Sewa' (Service to Society) as enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

Objectives
  1. To create awareness about our rich and glorious heritage (The way of life as enshrined in Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji by the Ten Gurus; from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and our history, which is an integral part of our heritage).
  2. To eradicate social and religious evils, superstitions and to strive for the upliftment of the moral character and values.
  3. To restructure and transform the society into a casteless social system (Jaat Paat Rehit Samaj) based on universal brotherhood and fatherhood of God.
  4. To launch a movement in the fields of Literature, Culture, Social Service, Education and other aspects, as per the universal welfare approach of Gurbani.

In order to achieve these objectives, which are of paramount importance for general humanity, GGSSC unit of Guru Nanak College, Sukhchainana Sahib, Phagwara has been actively and consistently pursuing various and multiple programmes all through the academic session involving students, alumni and society around for desired results.

Punjabi Sahit Sabha

Formation of Punjabi Literary Society by Punjabi department of Guru Nanak College, Sukhchainana Sahib, Phagwara on January 18, 1988, under the guidance of Prof. Harbhajan Singh Sohal, Prof. Kashmir Kadar, Dr. Bhupinder Kaur with a view to maintain a positive attitude towards Panjabiat. Following the same tradition, this literary society is constituted during each academic session by electing new office bearers.

Vision
  1. To connect students with Punjabi mother tongue, Punjabi literature and Panjabi culture.
  2. To inculcate literary skills among the students.
  3. To instil competitive skills and confidence in students.
Aims
  1. To develop student’s creative ability.
  2. To enhance the Punjabi vocabulary of the students.
  3. To set a platform for the students full of talent and genius.
  4. To provide knowledge about Punjabi Language, Literature, Culture and Heritage.
  5. To prepare the students for IAS, PCS, UGC-NET, Railway and Banking exams etc.

Reconstitution of Punjabi Sahit Sabha 2021 Interdepartmental Kavi Darbar Competition 2021 Cultural Dance Gidha Solo Competition 2021

Red Ribbon Club

Primary Objective
  • To prepare the youth for leadership, communication and team building skills. Secondary objectives:
  • To aware youth about sexual, .reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.
  • To teach skills about self-protection, negotiation, and effective group interaction to youth.
Additional Objectives
  • To inspire youth for blood donations.
  • To encourage students to participate in the fight against HIV/AIDS

Reconstitution of Club 2021 Quiz, Postermaking and Slogan Writing Competition 2021 World Peace Day Slogan Writing Competition 2021 World Unity Day 2021

English Literary Society

The English Literary Society of the English Department was founded in 2015 to develop the skills required to facilitate advancement and progress of English literature and language among the student populous. It has been an ongoing and active society since then. In every session, it is reconstituted by electing new office bearers.

Vision

To offer student fraternity a platform to express themselves and contribute positively towards making the world a better place to live in.

Mision
  • To promote literary zeal among the students.
  • To develop among students a flair for the language and enhance their literary skills.
  • To foster critical thinking and induce reading in students.
  • To develop in students a curiosity to know more and instill in them a sense of confidence to articulate well.
  • To inculcate a spirit of social cooperation and community welfare in students.

Constitution of English Literary Society 2021