Patna: Patna Women’s College (Autonomous), affiliated with Patna University, continued its Orientation Programme for newly admitted Semester I undergraduate students on July 2. The day’s sessions focused on introducing students to the institution’s vision, academic culture, extracurricular opportunities and core values.
The programme began with the College Anthem, led by Dr. Sister Nelsa A.C., Assistant Professor in the Department of English.
Introduction to the College’s Vision
Dr. Sister Celine Crasta A.C., Head of the Department of History and Cultural Coordinator, delivered a presentation on the college’s vision, mission and objectives. She encouraged students to uphold the institution’s values and actively contribute to its academic and cultural environment.

An entertainment and refreshment session followed, conducted by Dr. Manjula Sushila and Quazi Bushra Ahmed, providing an informal opportunity for interaction among the new students.
Sessions on Environment, Culture and Sports
Dr. Sumeet Ranjan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology, addressed students on environmental awareness, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices and responsible citizenship.
The session was followed by Puja Kumari, Assistant Professor in the Department of Commerce and Cultural Coordinator, who introduced students to the college’s cultural activities. She encouraged them to participate in events and programmes beyond the classroom.

Dr. Manjula Sushila, Assistant Professor in the Department of Hindi and Sports Coordinator, along with Sports Teacher Quazi Bushra Ahmed, briefed students about the sports facilities and physical education opportunities available on campus.
Focus on Social Responsibility and Ethics
Dr. Sister Celine Crasta A.C. also spoke about Institutional Social Responsibility, outlining the college’s outreach initiatives and community engagement programmes.
The concluding session was delivered by Alok John, Dean of National and International Collaboration and Consultancy Services. Speaking on human values and professional ethics, he urged students to practise integrity, empathy and ethical conduct in their academic and professional lives.

Programme Coordination
The event was moderated by Ayushi Arya, Vice Premier of the Student Council 2026–27.
According to the college, the orientation programme was organised by the cultural coordinators, Dr. Sister Celine Crasta A.C., Enakshi Dey Biswas and Puja Kumari, as part of the induction process for the new undergraduate batch.






















