| Activity Description | Activity Details (Justification for Claimed Score) | Claimed Score | Maximum Score | Relevant Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. of Orientation Programmes, Refresher Courses, Faculty Development Programmes and Workshops (One week or more) attended by teachers (in last three years) | At least 11 Teachers (50%) attended the Orientation Programmes, Refresher Courses, Faculty Development Programmes and Workshops (One week or more) in last three years. | 10 | 10 | 6.3.pdf (2.26 MB) |
| Organisation of Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular activities at Cluster Level | Inter-College Declamation competition was organised by the college with participation from cluster colleges. | 4 | 20 | 8.3.pdf (3.19 MB) |
| Social Impact of Extension Activities: (On the basis of Community Feedback) | "The College has a proper mechanism where different clubs and Societies work individually or in harmony to involve the student-teachers in creating awareness towards various topical, societal, and other issues that helps in bringing a sense of belongingness and a feeling of empathy and brotherhood in the society. Extension activity helps the students to build a sense of responsibility towards the nation. Various activities like cleanliness drive anti-drug, AIDS awareness programs, road-safety rally, Interaction with the senior citizens are carried out every year. Two weeks’ extension activities during SIP-II are carried out in which students visit nearby areas, in locality and are involved directly with the society, thereby helping in creating harmonious relationship. OurstudentsareonSIP-I&IIintheirallottedschools,theyorganizedifferenttypes ofactivitieslikesloganwriting,postermakingetc.tocreateenvironmentalawarenessinschools. Different activities performed- i.Public Rally organized by Govt. College of Teacher Education, Dharamshala from War Memorial to DC Office via Kachheri and back from Police Line. ii. HIV Awareness Rally organized by GCTE from College Campus to DC Office via Shaheed Samark using Slogan and Posters and Place cards. iii.Flash Mob on HIV Awareness and Removal of Discrimination. iv.Cleanliness drive by Red Ribbon Club, Eco Club and SIP Groups at Guna Mata and various places nearby Lab Schools. v.On 23 March 2025 25 students-teachers of Yuva Tourism Club creates aware regarding healthy tourism practices at Pong Dam and Rock Cut Temple. " |
10 | 10 | 5.3.pdf (1.03 MB) |
| Sports and Cultural Activities | "(i) More than 20% of students participated in Annual Athletic Meet. (ii) More than 20% of students participated in Annual Cultural Function. (iii) Stood first in Inter-College Sanskritik Sangam held on 09 April, 2025 in Group Dance and Solo Song" |
30 | 32 | 2.3.pdf (3.17 MB) |
| "Facilities for Specially-abled students (i) Ramps/Wheel chairs/Support railing (ii) Separate Washrooms " |
"i) Yes (2) 4 Ramps for students with supporting Railing according to special needs ii) Yes (2) There are two disabled friendly washrooms, one in Multi-Purpose Hall and One in the Girls Hostel " |
4 | 4 | 3.4.pdf (69.04 KB) |
| Financial / Material assistance by lead college to other cluster colleges | NIL | 0 | 5 | |
| Grievance Redreddeal of Students and Emplyees | No Grievance are found by the students and employees Howerer, time to time activities and lectures are done by the women cell. | 10 | 10 | 4.4.pdf (362.1 KB) |
| Local Audit Paras settled upto date | Local Audit Paras settled upto date | 5 | 5 | 7.3-7.4 - Gcte Dharamshala_0.pdf (1.39 MB) |
| Projects/Patents/ Fellowships/ Associateships: i. Major ii. Minor iii. Patents iv. Fellowships v. Associateships | No Projects/Patents/Fellowships and Associateships in the past 3 years | 0 | 10 | |
| Special New Innovative Initiatives or Ideas Adopted in the College | "i. The college organized a 3-day awareness campaign in all these adopted schools on 5th, 6th and 7th of December 2024, where students of the schools were oriented about career opportunities, dangers in Cyber World and safety measures, on maintaining hygiene (girls) and Road Safety. ii. Library Facilities Through SOUL 3.0 Resource Information: Students can easily access information about the library's available resources via SOUL 3.0 on their mobile phones. This includes details about the location of required documents, helping them to efficiently locate and issue books. Smart Library Card: The library provides a Library-cum-Identity Smart Card to users. This card, which contains a barcode, can be scanned at the library entrance using a barcode scanner for entry. RFID system has been installed in the library. Students can use it to issue and return books automatically. Digital Visitor Register: A computer connected to the SOUL 3.0 server is installed at the library gate to record visitors' details. Library staff can access past or current visitor data as needed. Bar coding of Books: The library holds a collection of 18,274 books, with the barcode process for books nearing completion. This allows for easy issuance and return of books through barcode. iii. The three-day yoga and meditation camp conducted on May 19-21, 2025, at the college multipurpose hall. It was a wonderful experience for all participants, guided by Dr. Vikas Nadda of Center University of Himachal Pradesh. The participants, including Principal Prof Arti Verma, Teacher Educators student-teachers Kamal Kant, Ankit, and Poonam, shared their experiences and insights gained during the camp. iv. Divyang Shakti Training Program was organized for 96 students under Sankalp Scheme from 18-28 Dec 2024. v. First time Govt. College of Teacher Education, Dharamshala organized Inter-College Culture Fest Sanskritik Sangam on 9 April 2025 for nearby B.Ed. Colleges in which 31 students from 6 B.Ed. colleges exhibited their talent through different cultural performances and exchanged their ideas and thoughts. " |
16 | 16 | 5.4_0.pdf (765.72 KB) |
| Student Feedback (taken from students with 80% attendance) | In the overall appraisal of the college, the feedback given by the students of the fourth semester (Batch 2023–25) in August 2024 has been analysed. It is based on 20 different aspects of the college, as the same feedback exercise had been conducted earlier for the Batch 2021–23 in August 2023.The students of Batch 2023–25 provided excellent feedback, scoring above 4 in all 20 questions. This reflects the excellent performance of the institution. Here, a comparison has been made between the feedback given by the students of Batch 2021–23 and Batch 2023–25.In the feedback of the year 2021–23, a few questions (six in number) had a mean score slightly above 3. Therefore, the institution took appropriate action based on the question-wise feedback. A positive change has been observed in the feedback of the same questions asked to the students of Batch 2023–25 in August 2025, after the actions taken by the institution on the earlier feedback. | 25 | 25 | 1.4 - Gcte Dharamshala.pdf (1.25 MB) |
| Students participating in NSS/NCC/Rangers & Rovers/Clubs | "Red Ribbon Club, Eco Club, Yuva Tourism, Cyber Club, Electoral Literacy Club are actively involved in various activities throughout the academic year. (i) NSS - Nil (ii) NCC - Nil (iii) Rangers & Rovers (iv) Road Safety (v) Red Ribbon/Eco/Youth Red Cross/Any other club/Society " |
12 | 20 | 2.4n11.pdf (3.08 MB) |
| "Sports Facilities (i) No. of games / sports activity conducted (ii) Indoor sport facilities (iii) Adequate sport equipment’s (iv) Gymnasium " |
"(i) Yes,(4) The college has three grounds for playing basketball, volleyball Khokho/kabaddi, badminton. Avctivity 1: This year the college organized by an inter House volleyball championship on dated 16/11/2024 in which all four Houses participated in both men and women category. In the Men's session Dr.Abul Kalam House bagged the winner title and Mahatma Gandhi house bagged the Runner-up title and in women's session Swami Vivekanand House bagged the winner title and Dr.Abul Kalam House bagged runner-up title. Activity 2: The college Annual Athletic Meet was held on 17th April 2025 at the Sports Authority of India synthetic Track Dharamshala. Principal Dr. Rakesh Pathania, GDC Dharamshala was the Chief Guest for the event. Both track and field events were organised along with recreational events. A total of 60 students participated in all the events. Mr. Chayal Singh and Ms. Shikha were adjudged as Best Athletes for the session 2024-25. (ii)No (ii) Yes(4) Balls and Racquets, nets and all other equipments (iv) Yes (4) A fitness center adorned with physical training machines and equipment and recreational facilities for the students to play games. " |
16 | 20 | 3.5_0.pdf (162.98 KB) |
| "Timeline adhered to in filing reply of court cases/ RTI Applications/Pubic grievances received through Mukhyamantri Seva Sankalp 1100 and Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) 1. RTI Applications: 2. Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS):" |
"Timeline adhered to in filing reply of court cases/ RTI Applications/Pubic grievances received through Mukhyamantri Seva Sankalp 1100 and Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) 1. RTI Applications: 2. Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS):" |
10 | 10 | 7.5 - Gcte Dharamshala.pdf (994.13 KB) |
| Collaboration for Skill based courses / Training / internship programme etc. among cluster colleges | NIL | 0 | 5 | |
| Collaborations: | "i. Our institution Govt. College of Teacher Education Dharamshala collaborated with MC Dharamshala and we segregate our waste products properly and hand over to them efficiently on daily basis. ii. Collobration with seventeen (17) government school located nearby GSSS(Boys) Dharamshala, GSSS Dari, GSSS Pasu,GSSS (Girls) Dharamshala, GSSS Graoh, GSSS Rakkar, GSSS Sakoh, GSSS Ghaniara, GHS,Sidhbari, GHS Kotwali Bazar, GHS Kand, GNM school dharamshala, GSSS Bagli, GSSS Khaniara, GHS Yol Cantt, GSSS Mandal, GSSS Dadah. iii. Collaboration with RRC of our college with CMO Dharamshala " |
10 | 10 | 5.5.pdf (2.55 MB) |
| Examination Results | The examination results of the Government College of Teacher Education, Dharamshala show excellent academic performance across B.Ed. semesters. Pass percentages range from 96.70% to 100%, with the B.Ed. 3rd Semester (2023–2025) achieving a 100% pass result. A large number of students also secured 75% and above, reflecting the effectiveness of teaching–learning practices and the consistent academic efforts of students and faculty. | 17 | 25 | 1.5 - Gcte Dharamshala.pdf (99.16 KB) |
| Green and Clean Campus | Green initiatives of institution ,Cleanliness in washroom buildings/ Campus | 16 | 16 | 4.5.pdf (1.26 MB) |
| No. of Paper Presented in Conferences/ Seminars/ Symposia (in last three years) i. International ii. National/ Regional/ State level | 04 papers in International Confrerences and 08 papers in National level Confrerences has been presented. (in last three years) | 8 | 8 | 6.5.pdf (2.82 MB) |
| NSS/ NCC/ Rangers & Rovers | "i. National Camps/ RD Parade: 16 students of Rangers & Rovers participated in RD Parade ii. State Camps/ Parade: 06 participated in RD Parade Camp iii. Award in these activities: NIL " |
17 | 18 | 2.5.pdf (119.37 KB) |