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Science model-making competition

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Jalandhar: Ivy World School organised a virtual ‘Bingo’ science model making competition for the students of Classes I to III with the aim of promoting scientific acumen and equip the learners with 21st century learning skills like critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity. The students made environment friendly and cost-effective models which had real life application. Tiara Siroha, Gunreet Kaur, Arnav Sharma, Mokshita Heer, Puneet Singh, Vanya, Gurshaan, Amaira, Princess Upasana, Jayanti Joshi and Viraaj were declared the winners. S Chauhan, principal, congratulated the winners.

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Online placement drive

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Various placement drives via online medium were conducted for management, commerce, computer applications and engineering students of 2020-21 passing out batch of CT Group. The leading industries namely JARO Education, Impinge Solutions, HIKE Education and Oceana Tech conducted their rounds as per their protocols via group discussion, online test and followed by video conferencing for personal Interview rounds. As per their eligibility criteria, as many as 311 students from CT Group appeared for the interview. Out of these, 157 students got shortlisted for the final interview. CT Group Managing Director Manbir Singh wished luck to the students for their future endeavors and said that such online placement drives have become need of the hour, keeping in mind the present situation.

BCom students win laurels

Students of BCom (Sem VI) of Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya brought laurels by securing various merit positions in the examination conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University. Bhavisha Bhanot bagged the fourth position by securing 1677/ 2100. Shefali Goyal stood at the fifth position by securing 1675 marks. College Principal Prof Dr Ajay Sareen congratulated Head of the Department Dr Kanwaldeep Kaur, faculty members and students. TNS

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