Monday, August 17, 2026

Innocent Hearts College of Education observed Anti-Ragging week


The NSS Unit of Innocent Hearts College of Education observed anti-ragging week by conducting various activities showing resentment against all the forms of ragging both inside and outside the college campus.  

An oath-taking ceremony was organized on the first day of the anti-ragging week in which all the student-teachers promised that they would not indulge in the menace of ragging or any form of violent behaviour. Neither will they tolerate being ragged nor be subjected to violence. 

‘Education empowers, Ragging devours’ on this theme, poster making and slogan writing competitions were organized during the second and third day followed by drama enactments by NSS volunteers exemplifying prohibition, prevention and punishment related to ragging. Documentary movies on the ill effects of ragging were also shown to the students and faculty which were selected from UGC website www.antiragging and www.ugc.ac.in during the week.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh announced that although there have never been any malpractices in the college but spreading the message of humanity, respect, co-operation and peace is very important amongst the youngsters and all need to spread this message. NSS Programme Officer Ms. Tarunjyoti Kaur informed that all the new students of the college and their parents are guided each year to fill the online anti-ragging undertaking form according to the UGC recommendations. Certificates were given to all the participants.

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EXHIBITS A FRUITFUL JOURNEY WITH AN EXCELLENT RESULT


The student-teachers of Innocent Hearts College of Education outshined with brilliant academic performances in the GNDU B.Ed. Sem II Examination (May 2026) by achieving maximum First divisions in the college. Thirty eight percent of student-teachers achieved distinctions and sixty two percent of student-teachers have attained more than 7.00 semester grade point average (SGPA). 

Ishmeen achieved first position in the college with 8.20 SGPA, Gursimran Kaur bagged second position with 8.10 SGPA, Jagjit Kaur, Smiksha and Suman attained third position in the college with 7.80 SGPA. Ishmeen first of all thanked God and gladly acknowledged the guidance provided to her by the college principal and her mentors. Gursimran Kaur said, “I am deeply grateful to my teachers for their constant guidance, encouragement and support throughout my journey. Securing the second position is a proud moment for me, and I dedicate this achievement to my parents and my respected teachers. I will continue to work hard with sincerity and strive to achieve even greater success in the future.”

Executive Director (Colleges), Mrs. Aradhana Bowry appreciated the credits achieved by the student-teachers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh notified that all the student-teachers have passed the Sem-II examination by giving their best performances as almost all of them have achieved First divisions. He motivated the learners to give their best each time. The members of Management, Principal and faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers for their notable attainments.

Innocent Hearts College of Education ‘Teachers-to-be’ shine out in excellence.


Innocent Hearts College of Education brought laurels home in the result of GNDU B.Ed. Sem IV Examination (May 2026) by achieving the highest average CGPA amongst the education colleges of Jalandhar. The college bagged Guru Nanak Dev University 9th Merit position through student-teacher Geetika who secured a cumulative grade point average CGPA of 8.43. 

All 100% student-teachers have achieved First Divisions. Eighty percent of student-teachers grabbed distinctions and thirty six percent of student-teachers achieved more than 8 CGPA.

Geetika achieved first position in the college with 8.43 CGPA, Puneet Kaur Rai bagged second position with 8.28  CGPA, Gursehaj Kaur and Mandeep Shahi attained third position in the college with 8.18 CGPA. Mehak Sharma and Kavita Giri achieved fourth position in the college with 8.15 CGPA and Simrandeep Kaur attained fifth position in the college with 8.13 CGPA. 

Geetika uttered thankfully, “I am really grateful for the guidance provided by our Principal and help meted out by my worthy teachers for believing in me and inspiring me to reach my goal.” Puneet Kaur Rai added, “My family has always supported and encouraged me to work hard to attain my goals. Moreover, the co-operation and motivation of Principal Sir and the mentors of our college have always encouraged me to move ahead.”

On this proud occasion, Executive Director (Colleges), Mrs. Aradhana Bowry extended her heartfelt congratulations to all the achievers and applauded the dedication of the faculty. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh encouraged the would-be teachers to keep working whole-heartedly by enhancing their teaching skills in the schools too, where they will be teaching in the near future. The members of Management, Principal and all the faculty members congratulated all the student-teachers for their wonderful performance. All would-be teachers felt victorious and thanked their mentors.

INNOCENT HEARTS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SETS UP HELP DESK FOR B.ED. ADMISSIONS 2026–2027


Innocent Hearts College of Education, Jalandhar has set up a help desk to provide assistance to candidates seeking admission to the B.Ed. programme for the session 2026–2027 in colleges affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.

College Principal, Dr. Arjinder Singh, informed that this year, admissions to the two-year B.Ed. programme in Punjab are being conducted by Punjabi University, Patiala. He also added that Ms. Prabhjot Kaur will lead the help desk as Admission Counsellor and the help desk will provide guidance free of cost. It will assist B.Ed. aspirants in filling out the online application form for the Punjab B.Ed. Common Entrance Test (CET) 2026. It will also provide valuable guidance about the test format, eligibility criteria, syllabus, qualifying marks, and expected questions. The help desk will serve not only candidates aspiring to take admission in Innocent Hearts College of Education but also those who wish to join other B.Ed. colleges.

Ms. Prabhjot Kaur said that the college help desk has been counselling candidates who are concerned about qualifying the CET examination, which is scheduled to be held on August 2, 2026. The online form-filling process for CET will begin on June 20, 2026. The college help desk has already addressed many queries of candidates and has provided them with satisfactory guidance. The help desk will also provide coaching to admission aspirants related to the entrance test.

Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh further informed that prospective students may contact the college office for any queries or concerns by visiting the college campus at Green Model Town, Jalandhar or through the following contact details during working days:

Landline: 0181-2460290

Mobile Numbers: 92161 94613, 98881 46761

Email: ihce@ihgi.in

Innocent Hearts College of Education observed World No Tobacco Day

The Red Ribbon club (RRC) of Innocent Hearts College of Education organized ‘World No Tobacco day’ under Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Program based on the theme ‘Tobacco is killing us and our planet, it is a serious threat to our environment’. A poster-making competition was organised to spread the message - Commit to Quit. Through their posters, the student-teachers emphasized that chewing tobacco and smoking are life-threatening and have negative effects not only on physical health but also on mental well-being. RRC incharge Ms. Tarunjyoti Kaur told the student-teachers to be alert about their social surroundings and not to taste anything without knowing what it is. The fact that tobacco kills more than 8 million people every year and destroys our environment by harming human health through its cultivation, production, distribution, consumption and post-consumer waste was displayed through descriptive power point presentations by the RRC volunteers. Principal Dr. Arjinder Singh informed that tobacco and alcohol are often referred to as Gateway Drugs, as they are amongst the first substances consumed by adolescents. He motivated the would-be teachers to spread awareness regarding the ill-effects of these poisonous substances. A pledge-taking ceremony was also organized in which all took pledge to educate the addicts, the society about the serial killer- tobacco which comes in many forms and also beware from even looking at it or touching it.