Extra/Co-curricular Activities

Co-curricular activities are educational or learning experiences that take place outside of the regular academic curriculum. These activities complement the formal classroom instruction and contribute to the holistic development of students. Co-curricular activities can include sports, arts, clubs, debates, music, drama, community service, and more. They provide students with opportunities to explore their interests, develop new skills, build social connections, and enhance their personal and leadership qualities. Co-curricular activities play a vital role in fostering well-rounded individuals and contributing to their overall growth and character development.

Personality Development Programme

A PIE arrange three days personality development camp for our pupil teachers which is an immersive and structured program that focuses on enhancing various aspects of an individual’s personality. These camps often offer a combination of workshops, activities, and group interactions designed to build self-confidence, improve communication skills, foster leadership qualities, and develop emotional intelligence.

By Participating in such a camp students can be a great way to work on personal growth while interacting with like-minded individuals in a supportive environment.

Freshers party

A freshers party, also known as a welcome party is a social gathering organized by our institution to welcome new students to the campus. It aims to introduce them to their peers, faculty, and campus culture, providing an opportunity for networking, building friendships, and easing the transition into their academic journey. Activities often include introductions cultural performances and interactions to create a positive and inclusive atmosphere.

Ras Rang

It is an annual cultural festival featuring various activities. PIE makes determined efforts to ensure maximum student participation in these activities, which are managed by the students themselves with guidance from the teachers.

Every year, a wide range of cultural activities such as dance, drama, debate, elocution, fancy dress, ramp shows, songs, instrumental music, poetry, storytelling, essay writing, mehndi, rangoli, painting, and sports competitions are held. These days are characterized not only by enthusiasm but also by a lively and energetic atmosphere.

Workshop/Seminar

Active student participation in seminars is vital for meaningful learning. It engages students with the topic, encourages knowledge sharing, develops critical thinking and communication skills, and boosts confidence. Diverse perspectives enrich discussions, and the opportunity for questioning and peer learning enhances understanding. Instructors should create an inclusive environment to maximize these benefits, fostering active learning and deeper comprehension.

Educational Tour

In PIE ,we organised Educational tours (as prescribed by UOR in B . Ed course )offer diverse pedagogical advantages, including experiential learning, enhanced comprehension, cultural exposure, social skill development, personal growth, and environmental appreciation. Pupil Teachers reinforce concepts, promote critical thinking, and cultivate global awareness.

Farewell : A voyage for new horizons of career

In PIE, the Farewell program is a collective celebration of both joy and tears – joy for their new future and tears for their parting. The senior students are bid farewell by singing farewell songs, while the entire college stands together, holding each other’s hands to express a sense of togetherness. This emotional farewell marks the culmination of one to two years during which students and teachers have lived on the college premises, sharing wisdom and emotions together, forming a strong bond within the Parishkar Parivar.