Saturday 12 November 2016


PPT presented by Prof.(Dr.) Pyali Arora during the orientation programme held by the College for College lecturers of Jammu 

A free medical camp organised by GCOE(Govt. College of Education), Canal Road                                                                     Jammu

The camp was organised on 12th Nov. 2016 under the guidance of Indian system of Medicine (ISM), Jammu. Lot of students and teaching faculty were examined and provided free medicine as per their aliments. The efforts of Mr. Gaston Gill, Supervisor Pharmacist are appreciable for taking such initiatives for the College. 

Monday 31 October 2016




Three week, 1st orientation programme for the college teacher of Govt. of J&K Higher Education Department. Prof.(Dr. Ajeet Angral, Nodal Principal and Principal of Govt. GGM, Science College, Jammu who was the chief guest in the inagural function, talked about the components of the training and focused on the various teaching techniques to improve the motivation level of students.

Sunday 2 October 2016


Speech delivered by the students of Govt. College of Education,Jammu on"Swachh Bharat"






Saturday 1 October 2016


M.ED Students of Govt College of Education giving power point presentations on various topics in Sociology







Monday 5 September 2016



GCOE celebrated Teachers Day on 128th Birth Anniversary of Pt. S. Radhakrishnan .Varoius activities were performed by the students of the college on this occasion, such as Saraswati vandana followed by Lighting of the Lamp, Recitations, Speeches on the contribution of a teacher to shape life of the students.








Wednesday 3 August 2016

Soil Formation



Lecture delivered on theme"How to manage Libraries in the Digital era"during the 10 day workshop for Public Libraries held at Department of Library and Information Science, University of Jammu.

"Seminar on various schemes of Government of India" held at Government College of Education Jammu 

Tuesday 2 August 2016




M.ed. students of Govt. College of Education Jammu giving presentation on "Mid-Day meal" 

Saturday 30 July 2016

Prime Minister's Special Scholarship Scheme


Priya Sethi visits PMSSS counseling centre at GCW Gandhi Nagar


July 29: Minister of State for Education, Technical Education, Priya Sethi today visited the Govt College for Women Gandhi Nagar Jammu and reviewed the progress of ongoing counseling sessions being held there for Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS).During the visit, the Minister was informed that there has been a tremendous response at the sessions. As on 4th day, over one thousand students have been allotted colleges as per their chosen field of study and many more students will be covered over the next days.The Minister said that with the increase in number of available seats by AICTE from 2 to 10 in multiple colleges across India, under PMSSS, the meritorious students will get an opportunity to go forward with their studies without being held back by lack of economic resources.“PMSSS improves the chances for students hailing from J&K to get into prestigious national level institutes like Lady Hardinge Medical College, SRCC and many others despite stiff competitions” she added.The Minister said that various awareness camps were organised in different educational institutions at district levels to educate the students to come forward and avail the benefits of PMSSS and the campaign was very successful with students from far reaches coming forward and participating.She also interacted with the students and asked them to avail maximum benefits from this scheme.Priya Sethi said that the counseling sessions are being conducted in a very systematic and meticulous manner under the direct supervision and guidance of UGC and AICTE officials. The students and parents alike are benefitting from the direct guidance from the experts.During the visit, Secretary Higher Education Department, Hemant Kumar Sharma, Director AICTE Delhi, Dr S K Goyal, Deputy Director AICTE Anand Sharma, Officer Special Secretary Higher Education Department Nitu Gupta, ADDC Jammu Anuradha Gupta, Principal GGM Science College Ajit Angral, Principal GCW Gandhi Nagar Kiran Bakshi and senior officers of various departments were also present.

Thursday 28 July 2016

M.ed PPT Submitted By Gagandeep Kaur

Prime Minister's Special Scholarship Scheme



Counseling begins for PMSSS; 2000 seatsavailable in Engineering Colleges


July 26: The counseling of students for admission in various colleges outside the State under the Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme (PMSSS) began at designated centres in Srinagar and Jammu today. In Kashmir, the counseling is being held at Amar Singh College, Srinagar while in Jammu, the counseling is being held at Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar. As per the merit, Palak Gupta was the first student who got admission under PMSSS in the prestigious Lady Shriram College, New Delhi. Mohammad Suhaib of district Pulwama got admission in BA (Honors) at the famous St Stephens College, New Delhi. Anmol Sharma of Jammu secured admission in Hindu College, Harpreet Kour in Delhi College of Engineering and Tahil Kundal in Delhi College of Engineering. Similarly, a girl from district Baramulla secured admission in Delhi College of Engineering while another student from the same district got admission in Hans Raj College of Delhi University in biosciences. Minister for Education, Naeem Akhtar visited the counseling centre at Amar Singh College to personally review the arrangements. Talking to media, the Minister said that 6600 students have registered for PMSSS across the State and their counseling will continue till August 3, 2016 with 400 students being counseled each day. He said, besides general courses, 2000 seats are available this year to the J&K students under PMSSS in the NBA accredited Engineering Colleges across the country while 369 seats are available in the Nursing Colleges. Giving the breakup of seats available under PMSSS, the Minister said 10 supernumerary seats are available in each AICTE approved Engineering College with a limit of two seats per branch, two supernumerary seats are available in general stream in UGC approved colleges and three supernumerary seats are available in Nursing Institutions. He said for the current financial year Rs 75 crore worth scholarships are available to J&K students under PMSSS. The Minister said while the tuition fee of the students admitted under PMSSS would be directly transferred by AICTE to the concerned college, the maintenance charges, including hostel fee, books and stationary and other incidentals would be transferred into the account of the concerned student under Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The Minister said while upto Rs 30000 per annum would be available as scholarship under PMSSS for general courses, upto Rs 1.25 lakh per annum would be available for engineering courses and upto Rs 3 lakh per annum for medical/dental courses. “Besides, every student would be entitled upto Rs 1 lakh per annum as maintenance charges,” he said and added that the students taking admission, by virtue of their own merit, in institutions like IITs, NITs and Central Universities outside J&K are also eligible for scholarship under PMSSS. He said in view of the prevailing law and order situation, the Government has made adequate boarding and lodging arrangements for the students and their guardians at the hostels in Amar Singh College, SPCollege and Women’s College, M ARoad Srinagar. He said any student, who wants to avail the boarding and lodging facility can approach the nodal officer at Amar Singh College, Srinagar for the same. The Minister said that if a student misses the counseling on the assigned date, due to some unavoidable reason, he/she can appear on the next date.

M.ED PPT Submitted by Rohinee Verma

Med. PPT Submitted by Sarita Sharma

Sunday 5 June 2016



Career Guidance counselling and placement cell held lecture on interviewing skill by Ms Shagun Choudhary MBA student frm Business School, Jammu University

M.ED sessional work ppt by Diksha Kohli

Monday 30 May 2016







Today a Stimulating Lecture on "Guidance and Counselling with special emphasis on NET  & SLECT examination" was delivered to B.Ed students of (GCOE)by Prof. B.L Thussu,Educationalist and  Ex-Principal of Govt. College of Education(GCOE), Canal Road, Jammu. 

Thursday 26 May 2016

Lecture on ‘Interviewing Skill’ organized by GCOE Jammu



   JAMMU, May 26: 

The Career Guidance Counseling and Placement Cell of Government College of Education, Jammu, organized lecture on “Interviewing Skill’ for the students of B Ed and M Ed course of the college. The lecture was delivered by Shagun Choudhury, MBA student from Business School, University of Jammu. She has wide experience in facing interview of reputed multinational concerns and also got selected in the same. She highlighted key issues every potential candidate must follow while facing an interview. The Principal of the college, Prof Kaushal Smotra, addressed the gathering and said that entry in the job field was becoming complex day by day. It demands not only knowledge competence but also mastery of all round professional skill of the candidate, including presentation, proficiency and presence of mind, she added. Convener of the Placement Cell, Dr Neelam Dhar presented the keynote address and highlighted the importance of ‘mock interview’ which play an essential role to familiarize candidates to face interview situation and identify their strength and weakness. Senior faculty member Prof C L Shivgotra from the Department of Education also addressed the gathering. Lecture of the resource person was followed by ‘mock interview’ session where the M Ed students participated as interviewer and the B Ed students participated as interviewee. The session was a good learning experience for the students. The formal vote of thanks was presented by Dr Piyali Arora, convener Career Guidance and Counseling Cell and the whole program was covered by Kokela Kohle, B Ed student of the college

Monday 2 May 2016





Books and Sports Items being gifted to GCOE By DGP, Jammu Dilbagh Singh under the Civic Action Scheme