There’s a saying that you learn better by teaching it to someone. So, what is better than teaching a skill to a friend? Just like that, The Bhawanipur Education Society College concluded yet another edition of the Student ShareSkill Classes and hosted the felicitation of the Share-skill 3.0 classes to acknowledge the art of sharing skills.
On the 24th of April, the ceremony was organized in the Jubilee Hall from 10:30 A.M. onwards. The ceremony was held to acknowledge the young student teachers who had contributed to teaching and learning different skills, like Excel, Anchoring, Skating, Graphic Design, and Sketching. The ceremony started with a video shown to the audience which included snippets of classes in the Share Skill collective and depicted the enthusiastic participation of students in learning from their peers in a holistic environment. Next up, Rector and Dean of Student Affairs Prof. Dilip Shah addressed the audience and shared his thoughts on Share-Skill 3.0 and how it introduced all the skills that were relevant & trending at the same time. He also encouraged the students to keep learning new activities that suit their interests and with this, the distribution of certificates began. Each participant was acknowledged for their commitment to learning & growing as a result.
Amidst the performances, the audience was captivated by a melodious rendition from the members of Crescendo during Share Skill 4.0, showcasing their vocal talents. Later on, the student teachers were given certificates for their excellent guidance and support to all the other students. With all the certificates handed over, another edition of Share Skill classes was announced named “Share-Skill 4.0.” having brand new classes of vocals, horse riding, doodling, DJ classes, video-editing, classical dance, and share market. Everyone was lastly congratulated and left the room with a smile on their face and pride in their hearts.
Reported by – Pooja Dabrai Photographer – Arpita Biswas
International Management Institute Kolkata representatives, Sneha Chakravorty and Aparna Singh Roy (an alumnus of BESC) were in the campus on August 29th 2017, to conduct the initial round and identify the winners who will represent BESC in the forthcoming IMI Kolkata Fest.
Organized by the Department of Commerce (Afternoon & Evening section) UG & PG In collaboration with IQAC Convenor: Mr. Saspo Chakraborty Organizing Secretary: Ms. Gargi Platform: Video Conferencing through Google Meet Date: September 26, 2020- Saturday (4pm to 6pm) A webinar on “COVID-19 and the Policy Conundrum: A deliberation on Fiscal and Monetary policy decisions …
No fest is complete without its moments captured in pictures. Umang too had one such event where the photographers had to roam about the entire campus capturing the various moods as the mood says-Moods of Umang.
A jugalbandi or jugalbandhi is a performance in Indian classical music, especially the Hindustani classical music that features a duet of two solo musicians. The word jugalbandi means, literally, “Entwined twins.”
Felicitation of ShareSkill 3.0 Classes
There’s a saying that you learn better by teaching it to someone. So, what is better than teaching a skill to a friend? Just like that, The Bhawanipur Education Society College concluded yet another edition of the Student ShareSkill Classes and hosted the felicitation of the Share-skill 3.0 classes to acknowledge the art of sharing skills.
On the 24th of April, the ceremony was organized in the Jubilee Hall from 10:30 A.M. onwards. The ceremony was held to acknowledge the young student teachers who had contributed to teaching and learning different skills, like Excel, Anchoring, Skating, Graphic Design, and Sketching. The ceremony started with a video shown to the audience which included snippets of classes in the Share Skill collective and depicted the enthusiastic participation of students in learning from their peers in a holistic environment. Next up, Rector and Dean of Student Affairs Prof. Dilip Shah addressed the audience and shared his thoughts on Share-Skill 3.0 and how it introduced all the skills that were relevant & trending at the same time. He also encouraged the students to keep learning new activities that suit their interests and with this, the distribution of certificates began. Each participant was acknowledged for their commitment to learning & growing as a result.
Amidst the performances, the audience was captivated by a melodious rendition from the members of Crescendo during Share Skill 4.0, showcasing their vocal talents. Later on, the student teachers were given certificates for their excellent guidance and support to all the other students. With all the certificates handed over, another edition of Share Skill classes was announced named “Share-Skill 4.0.” having brand new classes of vocals, horse riding, doodling, DJ classes, video-editing, classical dance, and share market. Everyone was lastly congratulated and left the room with a smile on their face and pride in their hearts.
Reported by – Pooja Dabrai
Photographer – Arpita Biswas
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