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  • Only College under GNDU to be bestowed with CURIE grant by DST- Govt. of India
  • Star College by DBT- Govt. of India
  • FIST supported by DST- Govt. of India
  • Designated College with Potential for Excellence
  • Accredited ‘A’ by UGC-NAAC
  • Kaushal Kendra by UGC, MHRD, Govt. of India and first College under GNDU to have been granted Kaushal Kendra
  • Best College in Punjab as per the Surveys
  • Times Achiever Award Winner for Excellence in Progressive Education

Student Support

  • Department of ECA

    Beyond Curriculum

    The department of Extra Curricular Activities at KMV strives to excel in striking a balance between syllabus, curriculum, books and co-curricular activities beyond them, envisioning to enhance the complete personality of the students to strongly face the testing road of the future. Kanya Maha Vidyalaya plays a pivotal role in channelizing the dormant energy of its students into the fruitful direction of personality development through extra- curricular activities. The department of ECA at KMV is brimming with activities throughout the year. The department charts Annual Programme Planner every year and finalises various projects to be undertaken which directly benefit students, society and the nation. Students participate in many cultural programmes and competitions like Essay writing, Quiz, Story writing, poetry, singing, dancing, acting, painting, modelling, mobile Quiz, Debate, Elocution, slogan writing, poster-making and many awareness enhancement and social extension activities from time to time. They also celebrate important days of national and international importance. The students in collaboration with various NGO’s like Rotary, Jaycees, Lions, Pahal, Arrive Safe and Goonj, organise many events like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Traffic awareness seminars, Women Safety awareness rallies, Say No to drugs campaign to name a few. The students actively prepare and participate in items for Zonal, Inter- Zonal, North Zone and Intervarsity Youth Festivals. These activities positively impact students’ emotional, intellectual, social, and inter-personal – development. They encourage interactions that are essential for building a strong civil society. Each activity offers students an opportunity to work with others and gain essential life skills. By working together with other individuals, students learn to negotiate well, communicate effectively, resolve conflict and lead others. They understand the importance of critical thinking, time management and academic and intellectual competence. Involvement in co-academic activities helps students mature socially by providing a setting for student interaction, relationship formation and discussion. Primarily, the intention is to make the ‘scholar’ students become fit and ready for the challenges in future life and develop a sense of healthy competition and cooperation, enhance leadership qualities, make them diligent and punctual, build team spirit and to augment the latent creative talents and skills which promote values of courtesy, mutual respect and tolerance.

    2017-2018 Trail of Success …
    • Students lifted 2nd Runners Up Trophy and Ms. Muskan won the title “Ms. Festocom” at DAV College, Jalandhar
    • Students lifted 2nd Runners Up Trophy by winning 16 top positions in various items
    • The KMV youth festival team won 21 positions in Youth Festival 2017
    • Ms. Pardeep Kaur won the title Ms. Jalandhar 2017 organised by PTC Punjabi and she was among top 3 finalists for Ms World Punjaban
    • Ms Pardeep kaur Won the Title “Dhee Punjab Dee” She was awarded a cash prize of Rs 51000/- , Phulkari and citation at Kirpal Sagar Academy Rahon
    • Ms. Priyanshi Manhass won the title “ Ms Himachal Beauty Angel” 2018
    • Ms Amandeep Kaur won the title “Sohna Pehrava”
    • Ms. Navroop Kaur won the title “sohna Mukhda”
    • Three students bagged the Titles “ Saru Warga Kadd”, “Nakhre Patti Mutyar” and “Tor Punjaban Di” in Hamdard Virasaati Mela at Kapurthala

    Throughout the academic year students keep participating in numerous competitions. Such activities are also pleasurable and offer students the prospect to spend time with people of analogous interests. It helps students meet friends from different social groups and also acts as a de-stressor from the rigorous demands of their usual academic workload.

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  • Counseling Cell

    General Counselling Committee

    Dr. Pratima Sharma     (Asisstant Professor Psychology)                  Ph. 8289050235

    Admission Counselling Committee –

    Humanities:-

    Dr. Gurjot Kaur (Associate Professor)                                                   Ph.  9814406986

    Mrs. Amarpreet Khurana (Associate Professor)                                  Ph.   9914263631

    Sciences:-

    Dr. Neetu Chopra ( Associate Professor)                                              Ph. 9463001901

    Commerce:-

    Mrs. Rashmi Sharma (Associate Professor)                                        Ph. 9417013777

    Vocational:-

    Mrs. Mani Khera (Assistant Professor)                                                Ph. 9876312917

     

    Examination Counselling Committee

    Ms. Hardeep Kaur (Controller Examination)                                          Ph. 7889097396

    Ms. Veena  Deepak (Deputy Controller Examination)                           Ph. 8283840177

    Dr. Sangeeta  Prasher ( Assistant Deputy Controller Examination)    Ph. 9888134881

    Mr. Munish Kumar( Superintendent Examination )                               Ph. 8283947208

  • Students Council

    The Students’ Council of the college helps students learn and practice skills of good governance, democratic representation and participation and makes them feel involved and responsible. The Students’ Council is an elected body to represent the voice of the student community. Class Representatives are elected from each class, sixty out of whom are then bestowed with the membership of the Council along with representatives from the hostel, sports and EMA departments. The functions of the Students’ Council are handled by committees like Discipline Committee, Cleanliness Committee, Reception, Hospitality Committee and Students’ Centre Committee. Each committee has an agenda to work upon. The Committees are headed by Presidents and have several members for smooth functioning.

  • Societies & Clubs

    Throughout the year, various clubs and societies functioning in the college keep the campus brimming with numerous activities that extend beyond syllabus and textbooks. Student-centric in nature, these clubs aim at tapping, nurturing and promoting the creative energy that bubbles out of every individual student. Almost all the departments actively engage themselves in arranging various types of co-academic and cultural events like quiz, poster-making, poetical symposia, paper-reading, debates, skits, choreographies etc. that help the students in refining and redefining their personality. It is mandatory for every student to be a member of one subject society and a club mentioned below at the time of admission.

    • English Literary Society
    • Hindi Sahitya Parishad
    • Punjabi Sahit Parishad
    • Sanskrit Sahitya Parishad
    • Young Historians Association
    • Lalit Kala Parishad
    • Commerce Society
    • Computers Club
    • Social Sciences Society
    • Student Welfare Club
    • Readers’ Club
    • Vikram Sarabhai Science Society (Registered with VIPNET (DST))
    • Ramanujan Maths Society
    • Pranav Naad (Young Musicians Club)
    • Sur Sangam (Faculty Activity Club)

  • Seminars / Workshops

    In order to boost the capacity to learn and to teach meaningful application of knowledge to young minds, the college makes best efforts to complement the academic system with practical skills through various teaching methodologies that extend beyond the classrooms. Varied and multifarious activities like field trips, educational trips, socio-economic or psychological surveys, visits to industrial or corporate houses, national and international seminars, workshops and extension lectures by great scholars and subject experts, hands-on work experience in almost all the practical subjects are all integrated into the academic agenda.

    Recent Workshops

    1. Workshop by Google Expert on  “Crowdsource and Google Assistant” by Crowdsource Influencer Mr. Ekant Puri on March 2, 2020 .
    2. Workshop on “Design Thinking and Innovations” Conducted by KMV  Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) on March 03, 2020
    3. One Day Workshop on “Entrepreneurship as Career Option for Women” Conducted by KMV  Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) on March 11, 2020
    4. Two Days “Digital Awareness” Workshop was organized on December 23-24, 2019 for giving IT literacy to senior citizens, parents and youth.
    5. One day “Digital Marketing” Workshop was organised on December 23, 2019 for IT students to make them aware about digital marketing trends.
    6. Workshop on Banking Operations in collaboration with PNB on 9-11-2019
    7. Workshop on Banking Operations in collaboration with PNB on 26-02-2019
    8. Innovation Day celebrated by KMV’s IIC to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Abdul Kalam Oct. 15, 2019
    9. Seminar on Styling &Design Essentials for the Runway  Resource Person  Mr. Anuj Lalwani ( renowned Delhi based Stylist .. ex. Stylist Jabong.com)
    10. Workshop on Cosmetics by Mr. Gurinder Singh,MD, Kamell cosmetics.
    11. National seminar on Science for sustainable development.
    12. National Seminar on Solid Waste management.
    13. Practice Research and Emerging Paradigms of Qualitative Research in Fashion Designing.
    14. NSNM Symposium

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  • National Cadet Corps (NCC)

    The first college in Jalandhar to introduce NCC, KMV has a sub-unit of Army wing at present with a strength of 55 girl cadets. These cadets are trained in various fields like drill, firing and other Army subjects. All cadets are expected to attend the camp for which they are detailed. NCC cadets are given refreshment and issued uniforms free-of-cost for a session. At the end of their course, they receive B & C certificates which motivate them even further.

    Integration with Press
    • Sargeant Shabnam attended Pre Republic Day Camp at New Delhi
    • 8 cadets participated at National level, 3 at state level and 93 cadets participated in training camps
    • 6 medals at National level, 3 prizes at state level and 9 prizes at University level in NCC

    Activities 2022-23

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  • National Service Scheme (NSS)

    About NSS

    The National Service Scheme (NSS) sponsored by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The basic objective of the NSS is to arouse and enrich the social consciousness of students. The scheme is intended to provide an opportunity to students to engage in constructive social action, programmes, develop co-operative team spirit and gain skills in democratic leadership quality.

    Aims & Objectives

    The aims and objectives of the NSS are: (i) to render service to the community while studying in an educational institution; (ii) to arouse the social conscience among students; (iii) to provide them with an opportunity to work creatively and constructively with the community around the educational campus; and (iv) to put the education they receive to concrete social use; and specifically, (i) to work with and among the people; (ii) to engage in creative and constructive social action; (iii) to enhance knowledge of oneself and the community through a face-to-face with reality; (iv) to use the knowledge gained in the classroom in a practical way for mitigating at least some of the social problems; and (v) to gain skills in programme development to be able to be self-employed. The goals are to achieve improvement in personality, leadership qualities, national outlook and a sense of civic responsibility.

    Goals

    • To enrich the student’s personality and deepen her understanding of the social environment in which he lives
    • To develop an awareness of his responsibility to society
    • To promote a concern for the well-being of the community
    • To undertake and participate in the activities designed to tackle social problem and to promote welfare

     Regular Activities

    • General Orientation of NSS Volunteers.
    • NSS Day Celebrations
    • One Week Camp
    • One Day camp
    • Cleanliness drive (Swachh Bharat Swasth Bharat)
    • Tree Plantation (Van Maha utsav)
    • Blood Donation Camp
    • Social Reach out Program
    • Health Awareness
    • Lectures/Rally’s on Social issues
    • National Integration Program
    • Traffic Awareness Program
    • Voter Registration Drive & SVEEP related activities

    Central Government Level Programmes

    • SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
    • UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAAN
    • SWATCHTA RANKING
    • SWATCHTA PAKWARA
    • SWATCHTA HEE SEVA

    Social Outreach Programme

    • CAMP (Gandhi Vanita Ashram)
    • BLOOD DONATION (in collaboration with student welfare)

    Programmes for National Integration

    • Celebration of 156th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda
    • Anti-terrorism day
    • No tobacco day
    • BUDDY PROGRAM: State Level Programmer for eradication of Drug Culture in Punjab

    Program coordinator:               1. Mrs. Ashima Sahni, Senior Asst prof, Dept. of Political Science

    NSS officer:                                       2. Dr.  Sonik Bhatia Senior Asst prof, Dept. of Physics

    1. Mrs. Anand Prabha  Senior Asst prof, Dept. of Math’s
    2. Mrs. Harpreet Kaur (Dept of Fashion Designing)
    3. Dr. Iqbal Singh (Dept. of Political Science)

     Students Convener –                   Ranjana BA Final (Arts)

  • Social Outreach

    Primary Objectives

    • Social responsibility describes the way we are making a difference to the social and economic well-being of our communities through our teaching, and other activities.
    • KMV strives to make a positive difference to the life and future of our region by taking socially responsible decisions that have real, beneficial, measurable impacts on the people and the world around us.
    • We make a significant contribution to our communities and society as a whole through our research, our education and a wide range of activities undertaken by our staff, students and alumni.

    Impact of KMV Extension Activities:

    • Over a century we at KMV have taken up various social initiatives which have made a commendable mark in the region.
    • Starting with the inception which is example of women emancipation in the late nineteenth century this institution has played significant role in shaping the society in the region and beyond.
    • Most importantly the institution is committed to nurturing the youth in such a way as to make them sensitive to the various initiatives and encourage

    Office  Bearers :

    Dean Social Out Reach: Dr.Monica Sharma     7986840951

    Members: Ms.Ashima Sahini 6284083450

    Ms.Harpreet Kaur

    Dr.Anushobha

    Dr.Narinderjit Kaur

    Ms.Ritu Kashyap

    Dr.Ekta Saini

    Literacy Drive

    • Education is the backbone of success. It lifts a man from ignorance and teaches him to be self sufficient.Literacy and level of education are basic indicators of the level of development achieved by a society.
    • Literacy forms an important input in overall development of individuals enabling them to comprehend their social, political and cultural environment better and respond to it appropriately.
    • Keeping this in mind KMV has strived to reach out to those sections who cannot make it formal system education, through various literacy drive programmes.
    • The Gandhian Studies Centre of the college has adopted a charitable school in Transport Nagar meant for the children of migrant labour.
    • For over a decade the college has looked after the needs of the children here. From providing them clean classroom ,desks and chairs to providing them stationery and books, the college students have looked after the needs of the migrant children here.
    • Besides the various departments also organize literacy drive programmes in the adjoining villages.

    Working for People with disabilities: Building a library for visually impaired

    • Under Social outreach program, KMV is committed to help all individuals who are experiencing vision loss, through a comprehensive social outreach program, This includes presentations and educational events targeted to specific group, setting up of academic library services,
    • A resource cell containing e-books from Daisy Forum of India, New Delhi has also been opened to cater to the needs of the visually impaired.
    • KMV also has signed MOUs with various blind associations and recently KMV is working with Louis Braille welfare association, Bashirpura, Jalandhar.
    • KMV in collaboration with civil hospital ophthalmology department has undertaken the responsibility of cataract operations of the mentally challenged inmates of pinglaghar.

    Rural Upliftment Through Women Empowerment

    • To sensitize women about their status, identity and role, the college has established Women Empowerment Cell under the aegis of Gandhian Studies Centre in 2009.
    • Through this cell the college is trying to ensure free vocational training to girls from lower strata and financially backward classes in the villages nearby.
    • The cell enlightens the women about their rights, healthcare, career, employment, safety, social security, violence against them through seminars & workshops.
    • Training modules have been designed in computer applications, stitching, embroidery, painting, textile printing, candle making etc. so that they can be economically independent. The Cell has also involved many NGOs, societies and organizations to achieve its mission.
    • Till date under this cell we have trained over 3500 marginalized rural women  within the campus and through training camps in villages.
    • Many of these empowered women have started their own shops and beauty parlours in their villages.

    Environmental Protection And Sustainability :
    Saplings of Life Club

    • Since its inception under the able guidance of illustrious patrons Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal and the worthy President of KMV Managing Committee Sh. Chander Mohan, Saplings of Life Club is single mindedly dedicated to addressing profoundly urgent social issues like preservation of environment and female foeticide . The club has been involved in many worthwhile activities like tree plantation drives, maintenance of green belts and drive against the use of polythene bags.
    • It alsoorganizes lectures, choreographies, skits, street plays, song and dance presentations dealing with girl child and environment issues to spread social messages across all sections of the society. It has involved many NGOs in this noble endeavour of making this world a better place for future generations.

    Water Warriors

    • This is the KMVs initiative to save water it was inaugurated by  Mr . Manpreet  Singh Badal (Minister of finance and planning , Punjab)
    • The aim is to sensitize the students regarding the importance of water conservation and to develop skills for the same.
    • The warriors also conduct programs in villages ,to sensitize the Villagers regarding “Water Conservation” and to work for the betterment of the environment .
    • To convey the message the students enact Nukkad Nataks in the villages.

    Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

    • The college has been an active participant in the Government’s Swachh Bharat Campaign due to which we were among the 205 institutions short listed from a list of 6029  who were felicitated by the HRD Ministry in New Delhi.
    • The students of College Jalandhar participate in Swachhta Hi Seva Program every year in the month of September and October. The students participated in all the activities with full enthusiasm and dedication.
    • This program aims at making India clean and green through various initiatives like Plastic Free India.
    • During the celebration of150 years of Mahatma Gandhi,the Gandhian Studies Centre organized a Run for Swachh Bharat Sashakat Bharat,in which the District Commissioner and Municipal Commissioner also participated.

    Unnat Bharat  Abhiyan

    • KMV has adopted Five villages under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan of Government of India:-Hazara, Mubarakpur Sheike, Randhawa Masanda, Raipur Rasulpur and
    • The college has received appreciation for the commendable work done in these villages.
    • The student volunteers have been engaged in a number of projects in the villages like
    • Conducting UBA baseline house hold survey & filling of these forms above mentioned villages
    • Conducted meetings with the panchayat members.
    • Interviewed the villagers to identify the major problems and issues of the village.

     Buddy Program : Initiative for Drug Free Punjab

    • Determined to counter the drug menace in Punjab,KMV has participated in the Government. initiated Buddy Program for creating a drug free Punjab.
    • For this awareness programmes in the form of Rallies and Nukkad Nataks are organized regularly ,both in the city and adjoining villages.

    Empathy Corner  

    KMV had started the Empathy Corner outside the college gate.

    • The main motive was to inculcate the sentiments of empathy towards the under privileged among the students through donation of clothes, shoes, utensils & toys etc. Following the Indian tradition of ‘Gupt Daan Maha Daan’ the students don’t get to know who are the beneficiaries of the things donated by them taking away any sentiment of pride in them.
    • All the departments, faculty and students have worked enthusiastically to make it a success. Each department of the college with their student volunteers take turns to run the corner.
    • This initiative of the college has been appreciated by the residents of the area. The labor, rickshaw pullers and other needy people flock to the empathy corner every day.

    Rallies demanding Justice for Rape victims and Other Social Causes:

    • Kanya Maha Vidyalaya caring and sharing for the society is inbuilt in the system. Committed to social causes with a rich legacy of 134 glorious years, KMV has taken lead to organize a peace rally to demand speedy & severe punishment for the Rapists. The rally was organized in the wake of recent gang rape & murder that took place in Hyderabad.
    • This awareness rally for demanding the severe punishment for the rapists was flagged off by Principal Prof.(Dr.) Atima Sharma Dwivedi. More than 500 KMVites displayed placards with thought provoking slogans written on them.
    • After the address of Madam Principal, teachers & students also shared their opinions regarding the issue in which the student fraternity besides seeking justice for the victim, also demanded a swift investigation and a proper forensic arrangement to stop any further delay in the inquiry process of the heinous crime.

    Computer Training for Senior Citizens:“Know Ur Friends – Internet & Mobile”

    • KMV organizes workshops for various sections of the society with a sole aim to help and enlighten the citizens with I.T. skills.
    • As the senior citizens face problems and are not comfortable using mobiles and internet, the college organizes special workshops for the senior citizens every year.
    • The faculty of the Department of Computer Science & Applications,educates the senior citizens about Six modules i.e. Computer Basics, Internet and Email, Phone Management, You Tubing & WhatsApp, Payment Modes and Online Shopping, Reservations and Transactions.
    • These workshops have served the  purpose to equip the senior citizens and ladies with the two bestfriends – Internet & Mobile, as they act as a backbone of our major day to day works.

     Training of Women Police Cops:Tech Empowerment of Women Leaders”

    • KMV and the Commissionerate of Police, Jalandhar conceived the idea of training the women police, took this initiative to conceptualize and implement a workshop in collaboration with Women Studies Centre, KMV.
    • This noble gesture continued for 12 days in the form of a workshop “Tech Empowerment of Women Leaders” from 09:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 12:15 p.m. to 02:15 p.m. The workshop was conducted in the premises of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar in four batches, two batches per day for six days each.
    • The main aim of this workshop was to make the women police personnel knowledgeable and skilled with the daily internet and technological usage.
    • As internet and mobiles act as a backbone of our major day to day work, various modules were taught in this regard.
    • This workshop was completely free of cost; practical based and was aimed only at providing the help to bridge the gap between technology and citizens.
    • This workshop catered to the technological intricacies in a way that it was not only be a long lasting learning experience for all but also as a part of their sweet memories.

    Working for mental health of women inmates in Kapurthala jail

    • KMV has been actively working for the betterment of people from various sections, including the women inmates in District jail at Kapurthala.
    • The college along with the Chief Judicial Magistrate , Jail authorities and leading doctors of the city organised a health check-up and counselling camp in the Jail.
    • The faculty and the students listened to the problems of the inmates and conveyed them to the jail authorities.
    • The activity had a very positive impact on the inmates.

    Working For Municipal Corporation

    KMV has reached out to various sections of people.

    • In this connection we have worked in close association with the District Administration on various projects.
    • The P.G Department of fashion Designing collaborated with the Municipal Corporation Jalandhar to stich uniforms for the Rag pickers.22 students of MSc Fashion Designing under Ms.Harpreet went to various garbage dumping sites and took measurements of the safai karamcharis there.
    • The rag pickers were honoured on KMV campus and uniforms were distributed to them.
    • This program fulfilled the ethos of Swachh Bharat Mission, Empowerment of Women, Earn while you learn and also taught empathy to the young students for Safai karamcharis

     Bringing Smiles On the Faces  of Children:

    From its inception KMV has strived to bring smiles on the faces of the girl child. KMV undertakes various projects to ensure this legacy is carried forward.

    • The students of the college collected Toys and Craft kits to build up a Recreation/Toy room in the charitable school adopted by the Gandhian Studies Centre, in Transport Nagar.
    • These children are brought to the college for various recreational activities.
    • KMV also invites these children to the college during the Lohri celebrations.
    • Children of the Slums are taken for picnics to Wonderland -A water Park and Nikku Park-Children’s Park in the city.

    Activities  

    Activities 2021-2022

    Activities 2020-2021

    Activities 2019-2020

    Social Outreach Awareness Programmes Videos

    Projects Under Social Outreach 

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  • Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Placement Cell

    KMV Placement Cell works very diligently to materialize KMV’s Mission – make every student employable by converting students’ dreams into reality.

    College Placement Cell plays a pivotal role in counseling and guiding the students for their successful careers. Career Counseling Sessions are organized, the students are made aware about various options available. KMV Placement Cell is working as an interface between the stages of completion of Academic Program that the student has joined and her entry into suitable employment. It  not only offers help with career choice and job hunting but also helps in developing skills that employers look for by conducting training workshops, sessions and orientation programs.

    We sincerely believe that Pre-recruitment Professional training prepares the students to start a successful professional career and to face the corporate world. Specialized Training on Employability Skills and/or Job readiness is provided to the students by corporate trainers to enhance their communication skills , technical skills ,life skills and to make them work as productive workforce.

    Campus recruitment fairs and interviews are organized to help the students find placements in companies of repute. KMV students have been placed in companies of repute like Amazon, Concentrix, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Wipro, DELL, Concentrix and many more.

    Placement Cell – Office Bearers

    Dean  :     Dr. Suman Khurana

    Members:   Dr. Sabina Batra

    Dr. Ravi Khurana

    Dr. Natasha Sharma

    Dr. Narinderjit Kaur

    Ms. Vandana Sharma

    Our Recruiters


    Some Pictures of Placement Cell

    See some Pictures of KMV’s Job Readiness Program

    Some Pictures of Internship Completion

     

     

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  • Students’ Awards

    List of Prizes:
    ⦁ All Round Student of the Year Award
    ⦁ Award for Innovative Innovations
    ⦁ Excellence in Science
    ⦁ Best in Science
    ⦁ Excellence in Commerce
    ⦁ Outstanding Student in Commerce
    ⦁ Best in Commerce
    ⦁ Excellence in Computer
    ⦁ Best in Computers
    ⦁ Best in Honours School in English
    ⦁ Best in English
    ⦁ Best in Maths
    ⦁ Best in Psychology
    ⦁ Best in Sanskrit
    ⦁ Best in Studies as well in ECA
    ⦁ Best in ECA
    ⦁ Award for maximum visits to library
    ⦁ Award for 100% attendance in class
    ⦁ Award for Best NCC Cadet
    ⦁ Award for Creativity, Awareness and Social Outreach
    ⦁ Award for 100% participation in Online Activities
    ⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the International Level
    ⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the National Level
    ⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the State Level
    ⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the District Level
    ⦁ Award for the best Hostel students for Social Services
    ⦁ Awards to the Student Council
    ⦁ Entrepreneurship Awards

  • UGC E-Samadhaan

    https: / /samadhaan.ugc.ac.in

  • Alumni

    The college has an active Alumnae Association that provides a platform to its old students to express their profound sense of attachment, nostalgia, indebtedness to their alma mater and the feelings of exhilaration on their home coming. It not only strengthens the emotional bond of its alumnae but also devises ways to facilitate their active participation in college activities and programmes. The Association has come to accumulate over the years a very big treasure of distinguished alumnae who are not only winning laurels for themselves but also making the institution proud in their capacities as doctors, engineers, educationalists, lawyers, business entrepreneurs, bankers, artists. Their suggestions and feedback are highly appreciated. All KMVites are requested to be a part of this association and help us in anchoring and celebrating this special relationship. Log on to the college website www.kmvjalandhar.ac.in to get yourself registered.

     

    Registration Form for Pearl Alumni Association 

  • Department of Student Welfare

Department of ECA

Beyond Curriculum

The department of Extra Curricular Activities at KMV strives to excel in striking a balance between syllabus, curriculum, books and co-curricular activities beyond them, envisioning to enhance the complete personality of the students to strongly face the testing road of the future. Kanya Maha Vidyalaya plays a pivotal role in channelizing the dormant energy of its students into the fruitful direction of personality development through extra- curricular activities. The department of ECA at KMV is brimming with activities throughout the year. The department charts Annual Programme Planner every year and finalises various projects to be undertaken which directly benefit students, society and the nation. Students participate in many cultural programmes and competitions like Essay writing, Quiz, Story writing, poetry, singing, dancing, acting, painting, modelling, mobile Quiz, Debate, Elocution, slogan writing, poster-making and many awareness enhancement and social extension activities from time to time. They also celebrate important days of national and international importance. The students in collaboration with various NGO’s like Rotary, Jaycees, Lions, Pahal, Arrive Safe and Goonj, organise many events like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Traffic awareness seminars, Women Safety awareness rallies, Say No to drugs campaign to name a few. The students actively prepare and participate in items for Zonal, Inter- Zonal, North Zone and Intervarsity Youth Festivals. These activities positively impact students’ emotional, intellectual, social, and inter-personal – development. They encourage interactions that are essential for building a strong civil society. Each activity offers students an opportunity to work with others and gain essential life skills. By working together with other individuals, students learn to negotiate well, communicate effectively, resolve conflict and lead others. They understand the importance of critical thinking, time management and academic and intellectual competence. Involvement in co-academic activities helps students mature socially by providing a setting for student interaction, relationship formation and discussion. Primarily, the intention is to make the ‘scholar’ students become fit and ready for the challenges in future life and develop a sense of healthy competition and cooperation, enhance leadership qualities, make them diligent and punctual, build team spirit and to augment the latent creative talents and skills which promote values of courtesy, mutual respect and tolerance.

2017-2018 Trail of Success …
  • Students lifted 2nd Runners Up Trophy and Ms. Muskan won the title “Ms. Festocom” at DAV College, Jalandhar
  • Students lifted 2nd Runners Up Trophy by winning 16 top positions in various items
  • The KMV youth festival team won 21 positions in Youth Festival 2017
  • Ms. Pardeep Kaur won the title Ms. Jalandhar 2017 organised by PTC Punjabi and she was among top 3 finalists for Ms World Punjaban
  • Ms Pardeep kaur Won the Title “Dhee Punjab Dee” She was awarded a cash prize of Rs 51000/- , Phulkari and citation at Kirpal Sagar Academy Rahon
  • Ms. Priyanshi Manhass won the title “ Ms Himachal Beauty Angel” 2018
  • Ms Amandeep Kaur won the title “Sohna Pehrava”
  • Ms. Navroop Kaur won the title “sohna Mukhda”
  • Three students bagged the Titles “ Saru Warga Kadd”, “Nakhre Patti Mutyar” and “Tor Punjaban Di” in Hamdard Virasaati Mela at Kapurthala

Throughout the academic year students keep participating in numerous competitions. Such activities are also pleasurable and offer students the prospect to spend time with people of analogous interests. It helps students meet friends from different social groups and also acts as a de-stressor from the rigorous demands of their usual academic workload.

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Counseling Cell

General Counselling Committee

Dr. Pratima Sharma     (Asisstant Professor Psychology)                  Ph. 8289050235

Admission Counselling Committee –

Humanities:-

Dr. Gurjot Kaur (Associate Professor)                                                   Ph.  9814406986

Mrs. Amarpreet Khurana (Associate Professor)                                  Ph.   9914263631

Sciences:-

Dr. Neetu Chopra ( Associate Professor)                                              Ph. 9463001901

Commerce:-

Mrs. Rashmi Sharma (Associate Professor)                                        Ph. 9417013777

Vocational:-

Mrs. Mani Khera (Assistant Professor)                                                Ph. 9876312917

 

Examination Counselling Committee

Ms. Hardeep Kaur (Controller Examination)                                          Ph. 7889097396

Ms. Veena  Deepak (Deputy Controller Examination)                           Ph. 8283840177

Dr. Sangeeta  Prasher ( Assistant Deputy Controller Examination)    Ph. 9888134881

Mr. Munish Kumar( Superintendent Examination )                               Ph. 8283947208

Students Council

The Students’ Council of the college helps students learn and practice skills of good governance, democratic representation and participation and makes them feel involved and responsible. The Students’ Council is an elected body to represent the voice of the student community. Class Representatives are elected from each class, sixty out of whom are then bestowed with the membership of the Council along with representatives from the hostel, sports and EMA departments. The functions of the Students’ Council are handled by committees like Discipline Committee, Cleanliness Committee, Reception, Hospitality Committee and Students’ Centre Committee. Each committee has an agenda to work upon. The Committees are headed by Presidents and have several members for smooth functioning.

Societies & Clubs

Throughout the year, various clubs and societies functioning in the college keep the campus brimming with numerous activities that extend beyond syllabus and textbooks. Student-centric in nature, these clubs aim at tapping, nurturing and promoting the creative energy that bubbles out of every individual student. Almost all the departments actively engage themselves in arranging various types of co-academic and cultural events like quiz, poster-making, poetical symposia, paper-reading, debates, skits, choreographies etc. that help the students in refining and redefining their personality. It is mandatory for every student to be a member of one subject society and a club mentioned below at the time of admission.

  • English Literary Society
  • Hindi Sahitya Parishad
  • Punjabi Sahit Parishad
  • Sanskrit Sahitya Parishad
  • Young Historians Association
  • Lalit Kala Parishad
  • Commerce Society
  • Computers Club
  • Social Sciences Society
  • Student Welfare Club
  • Readers’ Club
  • Vikram Sarabhai Science Society (Registered with VIPNET (DST))
  • Ramanujan Maths Society
  • Pranav Naad (Young Musicians Club)
  • Sur Sangam (Faculty Activity Club)

Seminars / Workshops

In order to boost the capacity to learn and to teach meaningful application of knowledge to young minds, the college makes best efforts to complement the academic system with practical skills through various teaching methodologies that extend beyond the classrooms. Varied and multifarious activities like field trips, educational trips, socio-economic or psychological surveys, visits to industrial or corporate houses, national and international seminars, workshops and extension lectures by great scholars and subject experts, hands-on work experience in almost all the practical subjects are all integrated into the academic agenda.

Recent Workshops

  1. Workshop by Google Expert on  “Crowdsource and Google Assistant” by Crowdsource Influencer Mr. Ekant Puri on March 2, 2020 .
  2. Workshop on “Design Thinking and Innovations” Conducted by KMV  Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) on March 03, 2020
  3. One Day Workshop on “Entrepreneurship as Career Option for Women” Conducted by KMV  Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) on March 11, 2020
  4. Two Days “Digital Awareness” Workshop was organized on December 23-24, 2019 for giving IT literacy to senior citizens, parents and youth.
  5. One day “Digital Marketing” Workshop was organised on December 23, 2019 for IT students to make them aware about digital marketing trends.
  6. Workshop on Banking Operations in collaboration with PNB on 9-11-2019
  7. Workshop on Banking Operations in collaboration with PNB on 26-02-2019
  8. Innovation Day celebrated by KMV’s IIC to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Abdul Kalam Oct. 15, 2019
  9. Seminar on Styling &Design Essentials for the Runway  Resource Person  Mr. Anuj Lalwani ( renowned Delhi based Stylist .. ex. Stylist Jabong.com)
  10. Workshop on Cosmetics by Mr. Gurinder Singh,MD, Kamell cosmetics.
  11. National seminar on Science for sustainable development.
  12. National Seminar on Solid Waste management.
  13. Practice Research and Emerging Paradigms of Qualitative Research in Fashion Designing.
  14. NSNM Symposium

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National Cadet Corps (NCC)

The first college in Jalandhar to introduce NCC, KMV has a sub-unit of Army wing at present with a strength of 55 girl cadets. These cadets are trained in various fields like drill, firing and other Army subjects. All cadets are expected to attend the camp for which they are detailed. NCC cadets are given refreshment and issued uniforms free-of-cost for a session. At the end of their course, they receive B & C certificates which motivate them even further.

Integration with Press
  • Sargeant Shabnam attended Pre Republic Day Camp at New Delhi
  • 8 cadets participated at National level, 3 at state level and 93 cadets participated in training camps
  • 6 medals at National level, 3 prizes at state level and 9 prizes at University level in NCC

Activities 2022-23

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National Service Scheme (NSS)

About NSS

The National Service Scheme (NSS) sponsored by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The basic objective of the NSS is to arouse and enrich the social consciousness of students. The scheme is intended to provide an opportunity to students to engage in constructive social action, programmes, develop co-operative team spirit and gain skills in democratic leadership quality.

Aims & Objectives

The aims and objectives of the NSS are: (i) to render service to the community while studying in an educational institution; (ii) to arouse the social conscience among students; (iii) to provide them with an opportunity to work creatively and constructively with the community around the educational campus; and (iv) to put the education they receive to concrete social use; and specifically, (i) to work with and among the people; (ii) to engage in creative and constructive social action; (iii) to enhance knowledge of oneself and the community through a face-to-face with reality; (iv) to use the knowledge gained in the classroom in a practical way for mitigating at least some of the social problems; and (v) to gain skills in programme development to be able to be self-employed. The goals are to achieve improvement in personality, leadership qualities, national outlook and a sense of civic responsibility.

Goals

  • To enrich the student’s personality and deepen her understanding of the social environment in which he lives
  • To develop an awareness of his responsibility to society
  • To promote a concern for the well-being of the community
  • To undertake and participate in the activities designed to tackle social problem and to promote welfare

 Regular Activities

  • General Orientation of NSS Volunteers.
  • NSS Day Celebrations
  • One Week Camp
  • One Day camp
  • Cleanliness drive (Swachh Bharat Swasth Bharat)
  • Tree Plantation (Van Maha utsav)
  • Blood Donation Camp
  • Social Reach out Program
  • Health Awareness
  • Lectures/Rally’s on Social issues
  • National Integration Program
  • Traffic Awareness Program
  • Voter Registration Drive & SVEEP related activities

Central Government Level Programmes

  • SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
  • UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAAN
  • SWATCHTA RANKING
  • SWATCHTA PAKWARA
  • SWATCHTA HEE SEVA

Social Outreach Programme

  • CAMP (Gandhi Vanita Ashram)
  • BLOOD DONATION (in collaboration with student welfare)

Programmes for National Integration

  • Celebration of 156th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda
  • Anti-terrorism day
  • No tobacco day
  • BUDDY PROGRAM: State Level Programmer for eradication of Drug Culture in Punjab

Program coordinator:               1. Mrs. Ashima Sahni, Senior Asst prof, Dept. of Political Science

NSS officer:                                       2. Dr.  Sonik Bhatia Senior Asst prof, Dept. of Physics

  1. Mrs. Anand Prabha  Senior Asst prof, Dept. of Math’s
  2. Mrs. Harpreet Kaur (Dept of Fashion Designing)
  3. Dr. Iqbal Singh (Dept. of Political Science)

 Students Convener –                   Ranjana BA Final (Arts)

Social Outreach

Primary Objectives

  • Social responsibility describes the way we are making a difference to the social and economic well-being of our communities through our teaching, and other activities.
  • KMV strives to make a positive difference to the life and future of our region by taking socially responsible decisions that have real, beneficial, measurable impacts on the people and the world around us.
  • We make a significant contribution to our communities and society as a whole through our research, our education and a wide range of activities undertaken by our staff, students and alumni.

Impact of KMV Extension Activities:

  • Over a century we at KMV have taken up various social initiatives which have made a commendable mark in the region.
  • Starting with the inception which is example of women emancipation in the late nineteenth century this institution has played significant role in shaping the society in the region and beyond.
  • Most importantly the institution is committed to nurturing the youth in such a way as to make them sensitive to the various initiatives and encourage

Office  Bearers :

Dean Social Out Reach: Dr.Monica Sharma     7986840951

Members: Ms.Ashima Sahini 6284083450

Ms.Harpreet Kaur

Dr.Anushobha

Dr.Narinderjit Kaur

Ms.Ritu Kashyap

Dr.Ekta Saini

Literacy Drive

  • Education is the backbone of success. It lifts a man from ignorance and teaches him to be self sufficient.Literacy and level of education are basic indicators of the level of development achieved by a society.
  • Literacy forms an important input in overall development of individuals enabling them to comprehend their social, political and cultural environment better and respond to it appropriately.
  • Keeping this in mind KMV has strived to reach out to those sections who cannot make it formal system education, through various literacy drive programmes.
  • The Gandhian Studies Centre of the college has adopted a charitable school in Transport Nagar meant for the children of migrant labour.
  • For over a decade the college has looked after the needs of the children here. From providing them clean classroom ,desks and chairs to providing them stationery and books, the college students have looked after the needs of the migrant children here.
  • Besides the various departments also organize literacy drive programmes in the adjoining villages.

Working for People with disabilities: Building a library for visually impaired

  • Under Social outreach program, KMV is committed to help all individuals who are experiencing vision loss, through a comprehensive social outreach program, This includes presentations and educational events targeted to specific group, setting up of academic library services,
  • A resource cell containing e-books from Daisy Forum of India, New Delhi has also been opened to cater to the needs of the visually impaired.
  • KMV also has signed MOUs with various blind associations and recently KMV is working with Louis Braille welfare association, Bashirpura, Jalandhar.
  • KMV in collaboration with civil hospital ophthalmology department has undertaken the responsibility of cataract operations of the mentally challenged inmates of pinglaghar.

Rural Upliftment Through Women Empowerment

  • To sensitize women about their status, identity and role, the college has established Women Empowerment Cell under the aegis of Gandhian Studies Centre in 2009.
  • Through this cell the college is trying to ensure free vocational training to girls from lower strata and financially backward classes in the villages nearby.
  • The cell enlightens the women about their rights, healthcare, career, employment, safety, social security, violence against them through seminars & workshops.
  • Training modules have been designed in computer applications, stitching, embroidery, painting, textile printing, candle making etc. so that they can be economically independent. The Cell has also involved many NGOs, societies and organizations to achieve its mission.
  • Till date under this cell we have trained over 3500 marginalized rural women  within the campus and through training camps in villages.
  • Many of these empowered women have started their own shops and beauty parlours in their villages.

Environmental Protection And Sustainability :
Saplings of Life Club

  • Since its inception under the able guidance of illustrious patrons Mrs. Harsimrat Kaur Badal and the worthy President of KMV Managing Committee Sh. Chander Mohan, Saplings of Life Club is single mindedly dedicated to addressing profoundly urgent social issues like preservation of environment and female foeticide . The club has been involved in many worthwhile activities like tree plantation drives, maintenance of green belts and drive against the use of polythene bags.
  • It alsoorganizes lectures, choreographies, skits, street plays, song and dance presentations dealing with girl child and environment issues to spread social messages across all sections of the society. It has involved many NGOs in this noble endeavour of making this world a better place for future generations.

Water Warriors

  • This is the KMVs initiative to save water it was inaugurated by  Mr . Manpreet  Singh Badal (Minister of finance and planning , Punjab)
  • The aim is to sensitize the students regarding the importance of water conservation and to develop skills for the same.
  • The warriors also conduct programs in villages ,to sensitize the Villagers regarding “Water Conservation” and to work for the betterment of the environment .
  • To convey the message the students enact Nukkad Nataks in the villages.

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

  • The college has been an active participant in the Government’s Swachh Bharat Campaign due to which we were among the 205 institutions short listed from a list of 6029  who were felicitated by the HRD Ministry in New Delhi.
  • The students of College Jalandhar participate in Swachhta Hi Seva Program every year in the month of September and October. The students participated in all the activities with full enthusiasm and dedication.
  • This program aims at making India clean and green through various initiatives like Plastic Free India.
  • During the celebration of150 years of Mahatma Gandhi,the Gandhian Studies Centre organized a Run for Swachh Bharat Sashakat Bharat,in which the District Commissioner and Municipal Commissioner also participated.

Unnat Bharat  Abhiyan

  • KMV has adopted Five villages under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan of Government of India:-Hazara, Mubarakpur Sheike, Randhawa Masanda, Raipur Rasulpur and
  • The college has received appreciation for the commendable work done in these villages.
  • The student volunteers have been engaged in a number of projects in the villages like
  • Conducting UBA baseline house hold survey & filling of these forms above mentioned villages
  • Conducted meetings with the panchayat members.
  • Interviewed the villagers to identify the major problems and issues of the village.

 Buddy Program : Initiative for Drug Free Punjab

  • Determined to counter the drug menace in Punjab,KMV has participated in the Government. initiated Buddy Program for creating a drug free Punjab.
  • For this awareness programmes in the form of Rallies and Nukkad Nataks are organized regularly ,both in the city and adjoining villages.

Empathy Corner  

KMV had started the Empathy Corner outside the college gate.

  • The main motive was to inculcate the sentiments of empathy towards the under privileged among the students through donation of clothes, shoes, utensils & toys etc. Following the Indian tradition of ‘Gupt Daan Maha Daan’ the students don’t get to know who are the beneficiaries of the things donated by them taking away any sentiment of pride in them.
  • All the departments, faculty and students have worked enthusiastically to make it a success. Each department of the college with their student volunteers take turns to run the corner.
  • This initiative of the college has been appreciated by the residents of the area. The labor, rickshaw pullers and other needy people flock to the empathy corner every day.

Rallies demanding Justice for Rape victims and Other Social Causes:

  • Kanya Maha Vidyalaya caring and sharing for the society is inbuilt in the system. Committed to social causes with a rich legacy of 134 glorious years, KMV has taken lead to organize a peace rally to demand speedy & severe punishment for the Rapists. The rally was organized in the wake of recent gang rape & murder that took place in Hyderabad.
  • This awareness rally for demanding the severe punishment for the rapists was flagged off by Principal Prof.(Dr.) Atima Sharma Dwivedi. More than 500 KMVites displayed placards with thought provoking slogans written on them.
  • After the address of Madam Principal, teachers & students also shared their opinions regarding the issue in which the student fraternity besides seeking justice for the victim, also demanded a swift investigation and a proper forensic arrangement to stop any further delay in the inquiry process of the heinous crime.

Computer Training for Senior Citizens:“Know Ur Friends – Internet & Mobile”

  • KMV organizes workshops for various sections of the society with a sole aim to help and enlighten the citizens with I.T. skills.
  • As the senior citizens face problems and are not comfortable using mobiles and internet, the college organizes special workshops for the senior citizens every year.
  • The faculty of the Department of Computer Science & Applications,educates the senior citizens about Six modules i.e. Computer Basics, Internet and Email, Phone Management, You Tubing & WhatsApp, Payment Modes and Online Shopping, Reservations and Transactions.
  • These workshops have served the  purpose to equip the senior citizens and ladies with the two bestfriends – Internet & Mobile, as they act as a backbone of our major day to day works.

 Training of Women Police Cops:Tech Empowerment of Women Leaders”

  • KMV and the Commissionerate of Police, Jalandhar conceived the idea of training the women police, took this initiative to conceptualize and implement a workshop in collaboration with Women Studies Centre, KMV.
  • This noble gesture continued for 12 days in the form of a workshop “Tech Empowerment of Women Leaders” from 09:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 12:15 p.m. to 02:15 p.m. The workshop was conducted in the premises of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar in four batches, two batches per day for six days each.
  • The main aim of this workshop was to make the women police personnel knowledgeable and skilled with the daily internet and technological usage.
  • As internet and mobiles act as a backbone of our major day to day work, various modules were taught in this regard.
  • This workshop was completely free of cost; practical based and was aimed only at providing the help to bridge the gap between technology and citizens.
  • This workshop catered to the technological intricacies in a way that it was not only be a long lasting learning experience for all but also as a part of their sweet memories.

Working for mental health of women inmates in Kapurthala jail

  • KMV has been actively working for the betterment of people from various sections, including the women inmates in District jail at Kapurthala.
  • The college along with the Chief Judicial Magistrate , Jail authorities and leading doctors of the city organised a health check-up and counselling camp in the Jail.
  • The faculty and the students listened to the problems of the inmates and conveyed them to the jail authorities.
  • The activity had a very positive impact on the inmates.

Working For Municipal Corporation

KMV has reached out to various sections of people.

  • In this connection we have worked in close association with the District Administration on various projects.
  • The P.G Department of fashion Designing collaborated with the Municipal Corporation Jalandhar to stich uniforms for the Rag pickers.22 students of MSc Fashion Designing under Ms.Harpreet went to various garbage dumping sites and took measurements of the safai karamcharis there.
  • The rag pickers were honoured on KMV campus and uniforms were distributed to them.
  • This program fulfilled the ethos of Swachh Bharat Mission, Empowerment of Women, Earn while you learn and also taught empathy to the young students for Safai karamcharis

 Bringing Smiles On the Faces  of Children:

From its inception KMV has strived to bring smiles on the faces of the girl child. KMV undertakes various projects to ensure this legacy is carried forward.

  • The students of the college collected Toys and Craft kits to build up a Recreation/Toy room in the charitable school adopted by the Gandhian Studies Centre, in Transport Nagar.
  • These children are brought to the college for various recreational activities.
  • KMV also invites these children to the college during the Lohri celebrations.
  • Children of the Slums are taken for picnics to Wonderland -A water Park and Nikku Park-Children’s Park in the city.

Activities  

Activities 2021-2022

Activities 2020-2021

Activities 2019-2020

Social Outreach Awareness Programmes Videos

Projects Under Social Outreach 

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Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Placement Cell

KMV Placement Cell works very diligently to materialize KMV’s Mission – make every student employable by converting students’ dreams into reality.

College Placement Cell plays a pivotal role in counseling and guiding the students for their successful careers. Career Counseling Sessions are organized, the students are made aware about various options available. KMV Placement Cell is working as an interface between the stages of completion of Academic Program that the student has joined and her entry into suitable employment. It  not only offers help with career choice and job hunting but also helps in developing skills that employers look for by conducting training workshops, sessions and orientation programs.

We sincerely believe that Pre-recruitment Professional training prepares the students to start a successful professional career and to face the corporate world. Specialized Training on Employability Skills and/or Job readiness is provided to the students by corporate trainers to enhance their communication skills , technical skills ,life skills and to make them work as productive workforce.

Campus recruitment fairs and interviews are organized to help the students find placements in companies of repute. KMV students have been placed in companies of repute like Amazon, Concentrix, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Wipro, DELL, Concentrix and many more.

Placement Cell – Office Bearers

Dean  :     Dr. Suman Khurana

Members:   Dr. Sabina Batra

Dr. Ravi Khurana

Dr. Natasha Sharma

Dr. Narinderjit Kaur

Ms. Vandana Sharma

Our Recruiters


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Some Pictures of Internship Completion

 

 

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Students’ Awards

List of Prizes:
⦁ All Round Student of the Year Award
⦁ Award for Innovative Innovations
⦁ Excellence in Science
⦁ Best in Science
⦁ Excellence in Commerce
⦁ Outstanding Student in Commerce
⦁ Best in Commerce
⦁ Excellence in Computer
⦁ Best in Computers
⦁ Best in Honours School in English
⦁ Best in English
⦁ Best in Maths
⦁ Best in Psychology
⦁ Best in Sanskrit
⦁ Best in Studies as well in ECA
⦁ Best in ECA
⦁ Award for maximum visits to library
⦁ Award for 100% attendance in class
⦁ Award for Best NCC Cadet
⦁ Award for Creativity, Awareness and Social Outreach
⦁ Award for 100% participation in Online Activities
⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the International Level
⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the National Level
⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the State Level
⦁ Award to the Students who play and win at the District Level
⦁ Award for the best Hostel students for Social Services
⦁ Awards to the Student Council
⦁ Entrepreneurship Awards

UGC E-Samadhaan

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Alumni

The college has an active Alumnae Association that provides a platform to its old students to express their profound sense of attachment, nostalgia, indebtedness to their alma mater and the feelings of exhilaration on their home coming. It not only strengthens the emotional bond of its alumnae but also devises ways to facilitate their active participation in college activities and programmes. The Association has come to accumulate over the years a very big treasure of distinguished alumnae who are not only winning laurels for themselves but also making the institution proud in their capacities as doctors, engineers, educationalists, lawyers, business entrepreneurs, bankers, artists. Their suggestions and feedback are highly appreciated. All KMVites are requested to be a part of this association and help us in anchoring and celebrating this special relationship. Log on to the college website www.kmvjalandhar.ac.in to get yourself registered.

 

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