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Our Heritage and Culture- A Voyage through Time by ANJU CHAUDHARI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, HISTORY Department of Arts SICA College, Nepania

 


Education is for improving the lives of others and for making your community and world better than you found it.


The Department of Arts at SICA College offers the subjects History, Political Science, English Literature and Computer Application for graduation which are basic required subjects for many competitive exams. We are providing the knowledge of our art and culture through highly qualified faculty members and have competitive exams subject material in our college library.

Various kinds of workshops like ComputeFundamental Workshop, Case Studies Workshop, Banking Workshop and seminars are being conducted in our college for overall development of students. We organised a Departmental visit to “CentralMuseum, Indore” to make students aware about our History. An Environmental Awareness visit to “Sirpur lake was also organised by the college. It is our ultimate aim to provide students with practical knowledge.

Physical education is also a very important part of curriculum. We have Yoga classes as their foundation course and have a lot of Indoor games (Table Tennis, Carrom, Chess etc.) as well as outdoor games. Recently, SICA Educational Trust started Cricket Academy and Badminton Academy.

SICA College provides the platform to the students having different skills by conducting different type of competitions both online and offline.

As a Professor of History, my experience at SICA College is amazing. Mentors guide the students in all possible ways. 

So the quote that Education doesn’t just make us smarter, it makes us whole”, is true to SICA College’s approach towards Education.

Being a faculty here, I feel very proud of my profession and as a teacher our effort is to provide students strong background in graduation so that they can confidently perform in their academics and competitive exams. As teachers, we aim that our students grow as multi- tasking individuals with basic ethic values.

 





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