No. of Participants: 4 Teachers, 21 Semester-I Students and 5 Alumni Students
Objective of the event: To celebrate Teachers’ Day and honour the Teachers of the department.
Teachers serve as the bedrock of any society. A portion of a student’s success can be attributed to their teachers, as it is the teachers’ mentorship, guidance, and well-wishing that inspire students to perform at their best. Teachers devote their lives to imparting their knowledge, often choosing to remain in the background so that students can shine in the spotlight.
This year, in honour of Teachers’ Day, a fantastic celebration was orchestrated by the first-semester Computer Science Department students, along with some alumni. The event took place on September 5, 2023, which coincides with the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan – the former President of India. The students went all out in their preparations, decorating the classroom with balloons, flowers, and an exquisite “Happy Teachers’ Day” calligraphy on the board. Room 414 of the college was transformed into a festive space.
The students, in collaboration with their Class Representatives, organized a delightful program for the teachers. The celebration commenced with the teachers and the Department’s most senior teacher, Mr. Sanjib Halder, lighting a candle and cutting a cake. Alumni from the 2019-2022 and 2020-2023 batches also graced the occasion, adding to the joy. Everyone enjoyed the festivities, and the Class Representatives tenderly presented each teacher with a card, a rose, and a pen, accompanied by a heartfelt speech.
Once the merriment and cake-cutting concluded, the students captured the moment with a group photo alongside the teachers, some even snapping selfies. The senior-most teacher, Mr. Sanjib Halder, expressed gratitude on behalf of the teaching staff and commended the students for their efforts. The entire celebration concluded on a positive note, with radiant smiles illuminating the room.
On 6th August 2018 the Bhawanipur Education Society College had arranged “Common Proficiency Test” (CAPT) for the students in their respective classes at 7 am. It was open to all the students of 1st, 2nd and 3rd year. There were 18 sections in the OMR sheets and each section comprised of 40 questions and total …
Dhamaal is one of the most celebrated events of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC), when students – cutting across caste, creed or colour do the dandiya to celebrate the arrival of Ambe Maa (Uma or Durga in Bengal) on Earth, a process that ends in the triumph of good over evil. To facilitate the …
“Learning gives Creativity, Creativity leads to thinking, Thinking provides knowledge, Knowledge makes us Great….Quiz competitions are always interesting and informative, which provide excitement among the students and also make them aware of current affairs. On 4th of March 2020, The BBA department of The Bhawanipur College held its last intra-college event before the current third …
Teachers’ Day Celebration by the Students of the Department of Computer Science
No. of Participants: 4 Teachers, 21 Semester-I Students and 5 Alumni Students
Objective of the event: To celebrate Teachers’ Day and honour the Teachers of the department.
Teachers serve as the bedrock of any society. A portion of a student’s success can be attributed to their teachers, as it is the teachers’ mentorship, guidance, and well-wishing that inspire students to perform at their best. Teachers devote their lives to imparting their knowledge, often choosing to remain in the background so that students can shine in the spotlight.
This year, in honour of Teachers’ Day, a fantastic celebration was orchestrated by the first-semester Computer Science Department students, along with some alumni. The event took place on September 5, 2023, which coincides with the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan – the former President of India. The students went all out in their preparations, decorating the classroom with balloons, flowers, and an exquisite “Happy Teachers’ Day” calligraphy on the board. Room 414 of the college was transformed into a festive space.
The students, in collaboration with their Class Representatives, organized a delightful program for the teachers. The celebration commenced with the teachers and the Department’s most senior teacher, Mr. Sanjib Halder, lighting a candle and cutting a cake. Alumni from the 2019-2022 and 2020-2023 batches also graced the occasion, adding to the joy. Everyone enjoyed the festivities, and the Class Representatives tenderly presented each teacher with a card, a rose, and a pen, accompanied by a heartfelt speech.
Once the merriment and cake-cutting concluded, the students captured the moment with a group photo alongside the teachers, some even snapping selfies. The senior-most teacher, Mr. Sanjib Halder, expressed gratitude on behalf of the teaching staff and commended the students for their efforts. The entire celebration concluded on a positive note, with radiant smiles illuminating the room.
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