Mentoring and Counselling Services
- The
College has an effective Mentoring System
- Every
batch of students has a Mentor, who is responsible in looking after the welfare
of that batch. Before and after the regular schedule 1 hr each per day is set
apart for counseling, Mentoring and Academic Advice
- Mentors
of the College are accessible, responsive, open-minded, student-oriented and
dedicated to the development of his/her mentees.
- Mentors
of this Institution are good listeners, able to offer honest and constructive
criticism and willing to compliment their pupils’ accomplishments.
- Mentors
do these things in a confidential manner.
They initiate contact with their pupils and devote time for the
Mentoring Relationship.
- Mentors
familiarize the pupil with the campus environment and culture and help the
pupil set his or her priorities. Mentors establish both short and long term
goals and follow up on pupils’ progress.
- Mentor
Records provide valuable data on mentees’ academic achievements, co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities in which the mentees participated/excelled,
their parents’ academic and financial background etc.
- Each
Mentor monitors the academic as well as co-curricular performance of his/her
mentees. The Mentor maintains constant interaction with the parents of their
mentees.
- Advanced
Learners in a Mentoring System are provided with reference books, other reading
materials etc. and are encouraged to support the Slow Learners of their batch.
- Mentors
provide their mentees the academic, personal and
psycho-social support.
- There has been a Professional
Counselor on campus in addition to the Teacher-counselors to address the
psycho-social issues of the needy students. The Professional Counselor
maintains a record of the students who seek the support of the Counselor.
- Teachers
other than Mentors also provide academic advice to the students. Before and
after the regular schedule one hour each per day is set apart for Academic
Advice.
- The
Women’s Cell of the College offers counseling to girl students. Regular
awareness Programmes are conducted for them.