22 Aug, 2018
School: School of Humanities and Physical Education
CT University, under the Department of Physical Education organised interschool Kabaddi Tournament (Men) in which seven schools participated. The final match was between School of Engineering and Technology (SOET) and School of Humanities and Physical Education (SOHPE), where SOET won the match.
17 Feb, 2022
CT University organised Intra University fest Splash where students from all the eight schools participated in different events. More than 200 students from School of Engineering and Technology, School of Humanities and Linguistics, School of Design and Innovation, School of Education and Physical Education, School of Law, School of Hotel Management and School of Pharmaceuticals and Natural sciences along with School of Management participated in all the events. Splash had various cultural and creative events like Group Dance, Solo Dance, Skit, Punjabi Rasoi, Selfie taking, Collage making, face painting, documentary and the major attraction was Fashion Show. Bawanpreet Singh, a student from School of Management said, “I took part in group dance. Such breaks from study are always entertaining and make us stress free. All my fellow companions were actually very good and we had a gala time in Splash.” “Splash witnessed a different variety of talents in all the students. They did a great job by putting so many efforts. I congratulate all the winners and I even congratulate all the participants because appearing on stage is not always easy. The students were full of creativity and zeal. Such events would be regularly organised for a break for the students and bringing out their talents.” said, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dr Harsh Sadawarti.
08 Mar, 2023
Chancellor, CT #University, Charanjit S Channi has been #awarded with “𝐆𝐞𝐦𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝”, an award show organised by 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 𝐏𝐮𝐧𝐣𝐚𝐛 (iTV Network), where 𝐒. 𝐍𝐚𝐯𝐣𝐨𝐭 𝐒 𝐒𝐢𝐝𝐡𝐮, 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐦 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐀𝐟𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐫𝐬 in the #Punjabgovernment was the #ChiefGuest. He has been awarded under “𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧” category, from total 18 categories like #singing, #comedy, #acting etc and is the only #educationist from #North India to receive this #honor.On receiving this award, Charanjit S Channi said, “It’s my honor to receive this award of #excellence in the field of education. Such awards boost our #morale to keep serving #society in the form of quality and advance education that we are doing from past 21 years #CTU.
10 Oct, 2023
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Delhi Airport, selected 19 students of School of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism, CT University. The students will go undergo 06 months training as part of their course curriculum, which is to be commenced from January, 2019. This training will provide the students hands on exposure of the various aspects of the hotel industry viz, Front Office, House Keeping, F&B Service and Food Production, so essential for their career growth. The students were selected on the basis of their communication skills as well as their academic knowledge about hotel industry.
20 Sep, 2023
A team from National School of Drama (NSD) organised a workshop on drama and music in CT University. It was a skill session wherein students from School of Performing Arts participated to #learn the basics of theater and building character in theater. The education must reach every end. With theater, the message to be delivered is that education must reach people by not judging them over their caste, creed, color, gender or status, observed the experts.
21 May, 2021
CT University is organising first Indo Nepal Summit – Education For Future as a part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav on May 21, 2022 10am Onwards.Be ready to be the part of the Mega event !We invite you all to be the part of Indo Nepal Summit
29 Sep, 2023
Industry 4.0 will require the world to produce a new kind of worker—a knowledge worker! Tomorrow’s industry leaders and managers must possess new skill sets to adapt, to manage, and to take advantage of Industry 4.0 and NEP is a step towards it. CT University in collaboration with the University of Kashmir organized a National Conference KASPUN 3.0. This joint initiative between Kashmir and Punjab was organized to celebrate India’s G20 presidency and to decode NEP 2020.
16 Jun, 2023
A resounding success was achieved by CT University and CT Group with their organization of HIMPUN 2.0. The national conference, an exclusive initiative of the Punjab and Himachal region was held on May 22nd, 2023, at the Auditorium of Degree College, Dharamshala (H.P). The conference celebrated India’s G20 presidency and focused on deciphering National Education Policy. As part of the main agenda, the conference initiated discussions and deliberations on topics such as unlocking opportunities for youth in Industry 4.0 & Innovation. In addition, the conference discussed health & well-being, skill development, and sports.
10 Mar, 2023
CT University organised ‘Pharmacy and Healthcare Job Fair 2023’ in collaboration with DBEE. The event, brought together a multitude of students, esteemed companies, and renowned professionals, creating a platform of unparalleled opportunities. The aim of Job Fair was to bridge the gap between aspiring students and leading companies in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors and provide a valuable platform for students to showcase their skills, interact with industry experts, and secure promising job opportunities. Under the esteemed presence of Dr. Sanjay Kaushal (MD, Dean Academics / Professor & Head Dept of Pharmacology, Dayanand medical College, Ludhiana) Chief Guest and a prominent figure in the medical field, the Job Fair witnessed an impressive turnout of over 350+ enthusiastic students from various colleges across North India. The fair attracted 40 top companies, including Scott-Edil Group, Microlabs, Lenskart.com, Go Healthy, Macleods Pharma, Meril Endo-Surgery Pvt. Ltd., and many more. 100+ Students got selected. The event showcased the commitment of CT University towards empowering students with a plethora of career options, enabling them to secure a bright future in the competitive healthcare industry. Through a paperless process utilizing barcodes and unique IDs, the registration process was streamlined, providing a seamless experience to participants. The Chancellor of CT University, S. Charanjit Singh Channi, shared his thoughts on the event, stating, "We are dedicated to equipping our students with exceptional opportunities, and the success of Job Fair 2023 reaffirms our commitment. This fair has bridged the gap between talented individuals and industry-leading companies, enabling our students to showcase their skills and secure promising job opportunities." Dr. Sanjay Kaushal, the esteemed Chief Guest, expressed his satisfaction in being a part of the Job Fair. He remarked, "It was an honor to witness the remarkable talent and dedication displayed by the students at the Job Fair 2023. This platform serves as a significant stepping stone for students to carve their path in the healthcare industry and make a meaningful impact." On this Occasion, Director Corporate Resource Centre Rajesh Kapoor; Manage Corporate Resource Ms. Aditi; Head , School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Vir Vikram ; Associate Dean, School of Healthcare & Paramedical Sciences Prof.( Dr.) Mohd. Usman Khan; Deputy Director, Department of Student Welfare Er. Davinder Singh, Faculty and Students were Present. Events in CT University
17 May, 2023
CT University performing arts club organized card making competition.
15 Mar, 2023
On the occasion of National Education Day, SOL, CT University students visited Observation Home, Ludhiana and distributed books to undertrial juveniles. National Law day was celebrated to pay tribute to Dr. B.R Ambedkar, the man behind the drafting of the Indian Constitution. It Started with Oath Ceremony by reading sound The Preamble of India and concluded with Nukkad Natak showing Criminal Justice System.
21 Jun, 2019
CT University’s Directorate of Sports organised International Yoga Day in the university campus by practising yoga and creating awareness about its benefits. The university commemorated the memorable day by organising free yoga camp which was open for all students, parents and general public of the nearby areas. The event was graced by Co-Chairperson Parminder Kaur Channi and Vice Chancellor Dr Harsh Sadawarti and other officials along with faculty and students. Inaugurating the event, Parminder Kaur Channi, said, “Yoga has an extremely strong power to heal stressful mind and body. In current scenario, one needs to input yoga asana in their lives.” Yoga can be fruitful for both students and faculty. It has benefits of calming down the minds and peacefully working along in a busy lifestyle. Vice Chancellor, Dr Harsh Sadawarti said that Yoga, at start of day, is a refreshing agent for moving along the whole day. Regular yoga practice, especially when combined with other stress relievers like walking outside or mindfulness meditation, can help battle many physical effects of stress and anxiety.”
03 Jul, 2023
School of Engineering & Technology, CTU organized 24 hours non stop Hackathon on 18th and 19th May 2022 Where Department organized Workshop by Expert Mr. Arun Soni on CYBER SECURITY. In coding Competition “The Turbo Coders” from CT Group of Institutions Shahpur achieved the overall winner award by developing an “Iot Enabled Risk Monitoring System in Cold Supply Chain”. Team “Breakerz” secured second position by developing an app to reduce food wastage and “Infinity Coders” got third position by developing a text based AI Chatbot.
05 Jul, 2023
Engineering does not merely know and being knowledgeable, like a walking encyclopedia; engineering is not merely analysis; engineering is not merely the possession of the capacity to get elegant solutions to non-existent engineering problems; engineering is practicing the art of the organized forcing of technological change... Engineers operate at the interface between science and society.
20 Jan, 2023
The School of Engineering & Technology, CT University organized a Expert Session on 'Cyber Crime #Awareness and Methods to Secure Social Activities on Internet' by Adv. Dattatray Bhagwan Dhainje, Cyber Law Expert, Pune. Adv. Dattatray Bhagwan Dhainje has been working in this field for the past 7 years and is helping in Cyber Crime Investigation to various police stations across Maharashtra. He discussed different aspects related to the Cyber Security Techniques, securing the Internet Banking, usage of wallet and shared knowledge about cybercrimes prevailing in the market and much more. In addition to it, he explained how to secure your personal accounts on social media platforms and gave a live demonstration of Genuine Website Authentication.
15 Feb, 2023
An expert talk by Guest Speaker- Mr. Muzaffar Hasan, Scientist (ARS), ICAR-Central Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal (M.P.) was organized in order to celebrate National Science Day, 2022 with a Virtual Informative Session on “Functional foods and plant based beverages”. The speaker deliberated in detail the importance of functional foods and beverages in present time and why these are becoming popular among all, as there is great adoption and wide production being taking place in food industries for such products. He also elaborated methods of preparation of some plant based beverages.
14 Apr, 2023
An awareness camp was organized for farmers of village Rurka by School of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, CT University, Ludhiana. It was organized under the direction of Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Managing Director of University. The faculty of Agriculture including Dr. Daljit Singh Khurana (Head of School), Dr. Umesh Chandra Sati, Ms. Khushwinder Kaur and Ms. Gurpreet Kaur (Assistant Professor) along with students visited the village for the session on “Direct Seeded Rice” as promoted by the scientists and Government of Punjab. The farmers have been adopting the cultivation of Paddy by puddling method in stagnant water condition, but this has shown negative impacts on soil and water as well as atmosphere causing environmental pollution. Negative effects include destruction of soil structure, soil crusting, reduction in soil fertility, depletion of water table and greenhouse effect leading to global warming due to Methane gas released under such anaerobic conditions. In contrary to this, Direct Seeding of Paddy helps in saving the water, soil structure, fertility, etc. with optimum yield so as to sustain the resources for future generation. The farmers were also acquainted with the cultivation of pulses especially “Moong” which can be easily adopted in crop rotation with Wheat and Paddy as an additional crop and may proof beneficial in improving soil fertility as added by Dr. D.S. Khurana. Along with this he also emphasized on diversification of agriculture. The awareness camp concluded with answers to the queries of farmers and vote of thanks.
15 Sep, 2023
CT University organised ‘Pharmacy and Healthcare Job Fair 2023’ in collaboration with DBEE. The event, brought together a multitude of students, esteemed companies, and renowned professionals, creating a platform of unparalleled opportunities. The aim of Job Fair was to bridge the gap between aspiring students and leading companies in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors and provide a valuable platform for students to showcase their skills, interact with industry experts, and secure promising job opportunities. Under the esteemed presence of Dr. Sanjay Kaushal (MD, Dean Academics / Professor & Head Dept of Pharmacology, Dayanand medical College, Ludhiana) Chief Guest and a prominent figure in the medical field, the Job Fair witnessed an impressive turnout of over 350+ enthusiastic students from various colleges across North India. The fair attracted 40 top companies, including Scott-Edil Group, Microlabs, Lenskart.com, Go Healthy, Macleods Pharma, Meril Endo-Surgery Pvt. Ltd., and many more. 100+ Students got selected. The event showcased the commitment of CT University towards empowering students with a plethora of career options, enabling them to secure a bright future in the competitive healthcare industry. Through a paperless process utilizing barcodes and unique IDs, the registration process was streamlined, providing a seamless experience to participants. The Chancellor of CT University, S. Charanjit Singh Channi, shared his thoughts on the event, stating, "We are dedicated to equipping our students with exceptional opportunities, and the success of Job Fair 2023 reaffirms our commitment. This fair has bridged the gap between talented individuals and industry-leading companies, enabling our students to showcase their skills and secure promising job opportunities." Dr. Sanjay Kaushal, the esteemed Chief Guest, expressed his satisfaction in being a part of the Job Fair. He remarked, "It was an honor to witness the remarkable talent and dedication displayed by the students at the Job Fair 2023. This platform serves as a significant stepping stone for students to carve their path in the healthcare industry and make a meaningful impact." On this Occasion, Director Corporate Resource Centre Rajesh Kapoor; Manage Corporate Resource Ms. Aditi; Head , School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Vir Vikram ; Associate Dean, School of Healthcare & Paramedical Sciences Prof.( Dr.) Mohd. Usman Khan; Deputy Director, Department of Student Welfare Er. Davinder Singh, Faculty and Students were Present.
18 May, 2023
CT University attempts Limca Book of Records by preparing 1101 types of Phirnis, After making records of 550 different variety of vegetarian sandwiches, 300 different types of pastas and 198 omelettes by CT Group, CT University today has attempted a Limca Book of Record for making 1101 different types of phirnis by the students and faculty of School of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism under the patronage of University in collaboration with Amul, under the marketing brand of Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. 167 ingredients were used to prepare 1101 types of Phirnis. As per the record guidelines, this attempt has been verified by government officials. The Guests of Honour were Chef Nellu Kaura, Founder Chef Kala, Ludhiana; Chef Vishwadeep Bali, MD, Food Masters and Chef Hitesh from Hotel Kipps. In this event, 1101 different types of nutritious and healthy phirnis were prepared by chefs and faculty of Hotel Management students. The ingredients used were basil, beetroot, khas, semolina, quinnoa, etc. The phirnis made will be distributed at NGO Manukhta Di Sewa in Mullanpur.
05 Jul, 2023
One day workshop on cake making & décor organized at CT University. School of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism organized a one day workshop on Cake Making & Cake decoration at CT University. To give hands-on experience to the students, a number of bakery products such as Cakes, Cupcakes, Muffins and Cookies were made during the workshop. The Dean of School of Hotel Management, Chef Dr. Varinder Singh Rana said that such workshops are very important for better learning of the students and in future many such workshops will be organized. Head of School of Hotel Management Dr. Amit Kumar said that this workshop will be very beneficial for the students as this will enhance their knowledge about bakery section
16 Jun, 2023
SOHMAT CTU organized Star Chef India-Online Cooking Competition in association with Chefs Association of Fiver Rivers. The primary objective of the event was to focus on Indian dishes and Plating, and further to fill people with positive energy during the lockdown period. There were 256 participants in the first round from across India and 65 participants were selected for the second round, and in the third round, the top 5 selected participants performed virtual cooking through Facebook Live on January 22, 2021. Chief Jury for the event was Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi and the winners were Isha Sherawat (First), Preeti Mundra (Second), Shikha Pole (Third). This mega event of four months duration was sponsored by Chef Kala, Cates, Cornitos and Events justabhi.com.
10 Apr, 2023
CT University’s Department of Sports organised ‘2nd CT Premier Cricket Tournament’ under 21 at the Sports Complex, CTU where in 16 teams participated from various academies and schools around Ludhiana. The matches were played in two Pools that is Pool A and B. Under Pool A: Teams were CP cricket Academy, Kular Academy, Bharowal Academy, Kamla Lohtia Cricket Academy, Bharwal Academy, CT Public School Maqsoodan, New Star Academy, Ludhiana. Under Pool B: Sunrise Cricket centre Academy, KCB Academy, Sunrise Cricket Academy, GAD Academy, GNA Phagwara, IPS School, Cricket Club Khosa. After the final match, Kular Cricket Club won with 15 runs and was awarded with cash prize of Rs 21,000/- and Runner up team Cricket Club, Khosa awarded with Rs 11,000/-.Gurveer Singh from Kular Cricket Club won Best Batsman Award. Sandeep Singh from Cricket Club, Khosa won best Bowler Award and Happy from Kular Cricket Club got ‘Man of The Series’ Award. Vice Chancellor, Dr Harsh Sadawarti, congratulating the winners said, “Such platforms let a student bring out his best and can contribute for nation. The need of the hour is not just intelligent youth but fit as well and sports activities are the best for it.”
15 Jun, 2023
CT University (CTU) in association with Ludhiana District Chess Association organized a Chess Tournament for Under 19. In this three day chess workshop. 97 students including 61 girls were registered. They marked their performances to fight for saving their queen in consecutive eight rounds. Students from various cities took part in the event. The CTU Managing Director, Manbir Singh congratulated the winners and participants who took part in this first ever chess event organized by the University. He encouraged the students to keep the pace with both study and extracurricular activities. The chief organizer, Dr Pravin Sharma informed that on the first day of the championship, Bhuvesh Mahajan of Amritsar earned 4 points in the fourth round. On the second day of the championship top ranking Amritsar player showcased his excellent performance as also Anmol Bhagat of Jalandhar earned four points as well. Pankaj Arora of Jalandhar , Madhuvesh Mittal of Bathinda and Anju Bansal of Ludhiana, Shobhit Dhingra of Patiala all earned 3.5 points. In the girls section, Jalandhar girls top ranked in the show. In the fourth round, Deepanshi Sharma, Tia Setia, Anvanshita Verma, Lavanya Jain, Trishti Chopra remained leading. Similarly, Vanshika Sharma of Sangrur, Nitya Singhania of Amritsar got 3 points each. The championship is still progressing and the final results will be available shortly, said Dr Sharma. Congratulating the winners Dr Harsh Sadawarti, Vice Chancellor, said that chess is the game is of brain and smartness and that the participants who have the acumen turn out to be winners. He congratulated the winners and said that CTU will organize such events in future as well. Dr Jagtar Singh Dhiman, Registrar said that CTU holding the temporary membership of AIU, have a plan to organize various cultural and sports events.
20 May, 2023
The Moot Court Competition is organised in the memory of (Late) Prof. (Dr.) Basant K. Sharma who served as an academician with Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh for more than 30 years. His zeal for teaching and love for community service can still be found amongst his students and the people he worked with. 2nd Prof. (Dr.) Basant K. Sharma Memorial National Moot Court Competition (Virtual) aims at providing a platform to law. The participants will be provided with interactive yet challenging courtroom experience for developing their critical as well as advocacy skills.
10 May, 2023
Aarti International Industrial Visit-CT University – School of Management Studies students visited Aarti International Ltd.on 06th June, 2022 at Ludhiana. Aarti International Limited is a vertically integrated textile company with manufacturing facilities of Greige Yarns, knitted, Dyed & Printed Fabrics. Annually it produces 37800 tons of Yarn and 10000 tons of Fabric. Aarti International Continuous Achieving the Milestones of Consistency, reliability, traceability and sustainability. The team of Aarti International showed the students how Yarn is manufactured along with the fabric. The team further discussed with the students about various career opportunities in the market. The Company has various reputed buyers like Disney, H&M, Adidas, Enamor, Jockey, etc. The students had great experience visiting the company and they also prepared the project report on the same.
15 Jul, 2022
School of Management Studies, CT University organized “Hasta La Vista 2022” for the Final year students to bid them farewell and wish them good luck for the future in The Gully House, Ludhiana. The day was a fiesta devoted to the years spent together with friends and teachers, to reminisce joyous moments. The way the students hosted the program was a true treat to the eyes. Being a colorful affair, the farewell bash rocked the day for all the party attendees. The highlight of the event was the Mr. and Miss Farewell contest in which the outgoing students walked the ramp gracefully and participated in games. Rishav Jamwal was adjudged as Mr. Farewell and Gurleen as Miss Farewell from MBA, Jagdeep Singh Grewal as Mr. Farewell and Himanshi as Miss Farewell from BBA, Lovish Arora as Mr. Farewell and Prabhjot as Miss Farewell from B.COM. On the occasion, Assistant Dean and Head of School Dr. Nikhil Monga wished best of luck to the going students and said that anything can be achieved by sincere hard work and dedication. At last a special lunch was arranged for the whole gathering.
15 Jun, 2023
School of Engineering and Technology, CT University organized an Inter-school LAN Gaming Competition in which Harsimran of School of Design & Innovation bagged the first prize and Aman Sharma of School of Engineering & Technology bagged the second prize.
15 Sep, 2023
School of Engineering and Technology, CT University proudly observed Engineers' Day by honouring the remarkable achievements in the field of engineering, bringing together students, faculty, and industry experts in a vibrant celebration of Engineering Excellence.The day featured a wide range of engaging activities that captivated participants throughout the day. These activities included Project Designing, Technical PPT Creation, a challenging Technical Quiz, Coding/Decoding Challenges, Technical Paper Writing, Web Designing, the Engineering Innovation Showcase, Best out of Waste, and LAN Gaming.The distinguished Prof (Dr) Rakesh Kumar Khandal graced the occasion as the chief guest, sharing profound insights that added significant value to the event. Prof (Dr) Khandal served as the Former President of R&D and Business Development at India Glycols Limited, Former Vice Chancellor of Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow, and Former Director of Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, New Delhi.The event began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and innovation. Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Abhishek Tripathi welcomed the attendees, providing a detailed profile of the Chief Guest. Esteemed Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh delivered an address, followed by a keynote speech by Chief Guest Prof. (Dr.) R.K. Khandal, Former Vice Chancellor of AKTU (Lucknow) and Former President (R&D and Business Development) at India Glycols Ltd. The event concluded with vote of thanks from Dean Academics Prof. (Dr.) Avadhesh Kumar Gupta.On this occasion, Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Avadhesh Gupta, Registrar Sarabpreet Singh, Director Planning and Development Dr. Ati Priye, Deputy Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Head of the School of Engineering and Technology Dr. Jimmy Singla, heads of all the schools, faculty members, and students, also graced the event with their presence.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh expressed his elation, affirming that the event epitomized CT University's core values of innovation and excellence. He commended the unwavering commitment of students and faculty in celebrating the accomplishments of the engineering community.
25 Aug, 2023
As the graduates filled the room, the excitement was palpable and the spirit was strong. This cheerful and heart-warming scenario was witnessed at 1st Convocation of CT University. As many as 1600 postgraduates and graduates of 2018 to 2022 passed out batches were awarded degrees in a convocation ceremony organized in open air theatre, CT University.The Chief Guest for the occasion was Hon’ble Speaker, Punjab Legislative Assembly S Kultar Singh Sandhwan. He delivered the Convocation Address. In his address, S Kultar Singh Sandhwan shared the tale of his success and stressed on the introduction of new technology. He said, “I congratulate all the degree holders today as it’s the reward of their hard work and sincerity during their college days. Go and Face the real challenges in the world, explore the best out of you and focus on positivity. You must work hard with a positive mindset in order to touch the pinnacle of success.”The welcome speech was delivered Hon’ble Chancellor Charanjit S Channi. The convocation was organised by Registrar, Sarabpreet Singha along with Examination controller Dr. Parveen and Dean Academics (Off.) Dr. Pooja. At the convocation, more than 1600 students of Pharmacy, Hospitality, Engineering, Law and other streams were honoured. Achievers from various programs were honoured with the University Gold Medals, and Merit Certificates. In total, 96 Gold Medals were presented to the distinguished achievers.Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor, CTU said, “My experiences prompt me to say that today’s Achievement may fade or even forgotten. The applause and appreciation may become a distant memory. Your certificates and medals may gather dust on a shelf or displayed on the wall. But you always will be remembered for caring enough, for helping someone, for making someone feel special and appreciated for being the kind. I have no doubt that you will get the very best in life.” Pro-Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh and Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh thanked the Chief Guest for accepting to grace this day with his presence.On this occasion Sh. Deepak Bali, Advisor Art, Culture & Languages, Govt. of Delhi; Dr. Harsh Sadawarti, Vice President, Desh Bhagat University; Dr. Naresh Nagpal, Former Additional Director, Department of technical education and industrial training, Chandigarh, Punjab ; Mr. Vikas Heera, SDM Jagraon ; Ms. Saravjit Kaur Manuke , MLA Jagraon ; Mr. Harjeet Singh SSP Jagraon; Mr. Navdeep Singh Dy. CEO DBEE Ludhiana Govt. of Punjab; Mr. Mandeep Pahwa MD Avon Cycles ; Mr. Amit Sharma Director, Vast Linkers and many other industrialists were present along with the faculty of CT University.
18 Sep, 2023
CT University’s School of Law embarked on a transformative journey to the heart of Indian democracy, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. This prestigious visit was meticulously organized to provide students with an insight into the crux of democracy, the principles of justice, and the indispensable role of the judiciary in our nation.The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, perched as the pinnacle of judicial authority in the country, symbolizes the beacon of justice and the guardian of our democratic principles. This excursion was designed to not only educate but also inspire our students about the paramount functions and significance of the judiciary within a democratic society..During their visit, the students had the invaluable opportunity to witness court proceedings of the Supreme Court. These proceedings included non-sensitive cases, allowing our students to closely observe the brilliance of legal arguments presented, the dignified decorum upheld, and the meticulous administration of justice.Dr. Simran Gill, Principal, School of Law, CT University, expressed her profound enthusiasm about this remarkable learning experience. She emphasized that this visit was not just a mere field trip but a profound educational initiative aimed at nurturing well-rounded legal minds. Dr. Gill said, “The judiciary is the bedrock of any vibrant democracy. Our students need to understand the intricacies of legal proceedings and appreciate the role of lawyers, judges, and litigants in upholding the rule of law.”She further added, “The visit to the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has exposed our students to the real-world dynamics of the legal profession. Witnessing justice being served firsthand is a humbling and enlightening experience that will undoubtedly shape their legal careers.”
15 Sep, 2023
School of Engineering and Technology, CT University proudly observed Engineers’ Day by honouring the remarkable achievements in the field of engineering, bringing together students, faculty, and industry experts in a vibrant celebration of Engineering Excellence. The day featured a wide range of engaging activities that captivated participants throughout the day. These activities included Project Designing, Technical PPT Creation, a challenging Technical Quiz, Coding/Decoding Challenges, Technical Paper Writing, Web Designing, the Engineering Innovation Showcase, Best out of Waste, and LAN Gaming.The distinguished Prof (Dr) Rakesh Kumar Khandal graced the occasion as the chief guest, sharing profound insights that added significant value to the event. Prof (Dr) Khandal served as the Former President of R&D and Business Development at India Glycols Limited, Former Vice Chancellor of Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow, and Former Director of Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, New Delhi.The event began with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the illumination of knowledge and innovation. Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Abhishek Tripathi welcomed the attendees, providing a detailed profile of the Chief Guest. Esteemed Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh delivered an address, followed by a keynote speech by Chief Guest Prof. (Dr.) R.K. Khandal, Former Vice Chancellor of AKTU (Lucknow) and Former President (R&D and Business Development) at India Glycols Ltd. The event concluded with vote of thanks from Dean Academics Prof. (Dr.) Avadhesh Kumar Gupta.On this occasion, Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Avadhesh Gupta, Registrar Sarabpreet Singh, Director Planning and Development Dr. Ati Priye, Deputy Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Head of the School of Engineering and Technology Dr. Jimmy Singla, heads of all the schools, faculty members, and students, also graced the event with their presence.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh expressed his elation, affirming that the event epitomized CT University’s core values of innovation and excellence. He commended the unwavering commitment of students and faculty in celebrating the accomplishments of the engineering community.
07 Oct, 2023
School of Law, CT University, Ludhiana celebrated “INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY”Awareness about legal rights was also deliveredLudhiana, September 2022 : CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab organized the different events to celebrate the “ International Literacy Day” like Legal awareness Drive, Distribution of books in villages and Session on Imparting basic legal education to CTU employees.The objective of the initiative was to create the awareness on education among the students and motivate them for achieving their aims in life by getting the knowledge from the books.Legal Aid Cell was active whole day for providing legal services to the poor, marginalized and weaker sections of the society. Fifty persons approached the cell for free legal aid including faculties, transport staff and other staff of the university, regarding their family disputes regarding the awareness of their services. After assessing the problems advices were given to them.Students of School of law also participated in the event with very zest and zeal. Further the Faculties and students of School of Law distributed the books among the needy students of village Pona. Principal School of Law, Dr. Simranjeet Gill Principle of School of Law, took a session of CTU employees (helpers), transport and security officers whose income is less than 3 lacs per year to aware them about their legal rights and informed them about the schemes and policies given by DLSA.Dr Satish Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, CT University appreciated the initiative taken by School of Law and said that Literacy is the birthright of every human being. Education is a weapon that can deal with every problem and situation through the mind and education is the medicine that cures every life and mental confusion and keeps everyone away from superstitions and conflicts.
18 Oct, 2023
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21 Nov, 2023
Moot Court Competition is organized in the memory of (Late) Prof. (Dr.) Basant K. Sharma who served as an academician with Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh for more than 30 years. His zeal for teaching and love for community service can still be foundamongst his students and the people he worked with. 3rd Prof. (Dr.) Basant K. Sharma Memorial National Moot Court Competition (offline) aims at providing a platform to law students to hone their mooting and articulation skills. The participants will be provided with interactive yet challenging courtroom experience for developing their critical as well as advocacy skills.Registration Open: 20th October, 2023Registration Close: 16th November, 2023Last date to seek Clarification: 17th November, 2023Last date for memorial submission: 19th November, 2023Draw of lots: 20th November, 2023Inaugural ceremony, memorial exchange and preliminary rounds: 21st November, 2023Quarter finals and semi finals: 22nd November, 2023Final round: 23rd November, 2023
09 Nov, 2023
Ludhiana, 18 October 2023: NSS unit of CT University organized the Amrit Kalash Yatra, a key part of the 'Meri Maati Mera Desh' campaign. The event, which took place under the able leadership of Er. Harwinder Singh Sohal, Programme Coordinator of NSS, and Er. Davinder Singh, Deputy Director of the Department of Student Welfare, aimed to instill a deep sense of patriotism among citizens. The event witnessed the esteemed presence of Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi.Additionally, CT Degree College (Collegiate) Principal Hardeep Kaur, Assistant Professor (Management) Surbhi Behl, and NCC Trainer Taranjit Singh, along with faculty and students, joined the occasion to support this patriotic initiative.The Amrit Kalash Yatra commenced from A block and followed a path filled with purpose and zeal, culminating at the Open Air Theatre. During the Yatra, the soil, symbolizing the essence of our great nation, was lovingly collected by dedicated NSS volunteers and placed in the Kalash pot. This act was a heartfelt homage to the heroic sacrifices made by our nation's valiant heroes.The event was made even more impactful by the participation of approximately 150 enthusiastic NSS volunteers who ardently contributed to its success.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi expressed, "The Amrit Kalash Yatra is a splendid demonstration of our deep love for our nation and our unwavering dedication to paying tribute to the sacrifices of our heroes. Such occasions serve as powerful reminders of the resilience and unity that define our nation.”
11 Nov, 2023
CT University's Talent Hunt, organized by the Department of Student Welfare, was a resounding success, celebrating the diverse and exceptional talents within the student community. With over 200 participants from various disciplines, the event showcased a wide array of creative competitions, spanning Dance, Music, Theatre, Fine Arts, and Literary Events.Among the standout performers and winners, Harmandeep Kaur from the School of Healthcare and Paramedical Sciences clinched the 1st place in Poster Making, while Anmolpreet Kaur secured the 2nd place in Mehndi. In the Poetry category, Harpreet Kaur (School of Healthcare and Paramedical Sciences) took the 1st place, and Deep Priya (School of Management Studies) claimed the 2nd place, with Gurvinder Singh (School of Healthcare and Paramedical Sciences) earning the 3rd place.Singing categories saw remarkable talent shine, with Sanchi from the School of Law securing the 1st place in Classical Solo, while Komalpreet Kaur (School of Humanities and Physical Education) took the 1st place in Folk Solo. In the Western Solo category, Udgaa Mandal (School of Humanities and Physical Education) impressed the judges, earning the 1st place.Dance enthusiasts also dazzled the audience, with Divayam and his team (School of Humanities and Physical Education) taking the 1st place in Group Dance Western, and Nisha and her team (School of Law) wowing the crowd with the 1st place in Group Dance Folk. In Music, Gurjit Singh (School of Law) excelled in Music Instrumental, and Vikram (School of Engineering and Technology) showcased his vocal prowess, securing 1st place in Music Vocal - Western and Folk, while also sharing the 1st place in Music Vocal - Classical with Gurjit Singh.Asifa Gulzar (School of Management Studies) displayed her talent by winning the 1st place in Mimicry, while Divyam and Ankush (School of Humanities and Physical Education) left the audience in splits, earning the 1st place in Stand-Up Comedy. In the Skit category, Diyanshu and his team (School of Management Studies) claimed the 1st place, while Gurjot and team secured the 2nd place.The Pro Vice-Chancellor of CT University expressed his delight in the remarkable showcase of talent, emphasizing the importance of such events in boosting students' confidence and personal development. The presence of esteemed figures like Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh and Deputy Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, along with dedicated faculty and enthusiastic students, made this event a memorable one. The event was judged by Deputy Director of Cultural Affairs, Sarghi Kaur Barring.
02 Nov, 2023
School of Law, CT University visit to Punjab Police Academy in Phillaur. The visit was aimed at providing them with practical insights into the field of forensic science.The Punjab Police Academy houses three vital divisions: the Forensic Science Lab, Fingerprint Bureau Cell, and Cyber Forensic Training Cell. During the visit, students had the chance to witness various activities in these divisions, gaining firsthand knowledge of forensic science operations.The laboratories primarily focus on the examination of equipment and specimens received from investigating officers, with a special emphasis on the chain of custody. Students were shown how to verify chain of custody details and assess the preservation of viscera packages. They were also introduced to the extraction and identification of poisons, as well as various microscopic methods used in biological and serological testing of samples.What made this visit exceptional was the informal interaction with the academy's scientists, providing invaluable real-world experiences and insights.Assistant Professor of Law, Ms. Cheena Abrol, and Ms. Daljinder Kaur played key roles in facilitating this educational opportunity.Dr. Simran Gill, Principal of the School of Law, CT University, emphasized the significance of providing students with practical insights and real-world experiences.Harpreet Singh, Vice-Chairman, CT University, commended the faculty's efforts in providing this exposure, emphasizing the importance of bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application to make students industry-ready.
05 Nov, 2023
- 500+ people participated- ACP Gurdev Singh graced the occasion as chief guest Ludhiana, November 5, 2023 - CT University, in collaboration with the Commissionerate of Police Ludhiana, organized a Weekend of Wellness (WOW) at Kuliawal Playground, Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana, to spread the message of healthy living and fitness. The event witnessed people of all age groups participating in a fun-filled fitness extravaganza that encompassed synchronized dance moves and various workouts in a specially designated area at the Kuliawal Playground. The event, held on a Sunday morning from 6 am to 9 am, provided a dedicated space for citizens to engage in recreational activities, promoting health, fitness, togetherness, and joy. Participants utilized the open area to transform it into an open-air dance studio, art hub, gymnasium, and yoga institute. The Chief Guest for the occasion was ACP Gurdev Singh. (Inspector) Sudagar Ali PCR Incharge Ludhiana graced the occasion. A wide range of activities, from Zumba to basketball, cricket, yoga, engaged the participants, making it a memorable day for everyone. Pro Vice-Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi expressed that the event aimed to encourage people to adopt healthier lifestyles by walking, cycling, and engaging in fitness-related activities. The event served as a reminder for citizens to reclaim the designated area for well-being and fitness. ACP Gurdev Singh Ludhiana emphasized the importance of healthy body and creating drug free Punjab. The event's success was made possible with the support of various partners, including Decathlon, MUMMy WEB ERP, Janotra Convent School, Dragon Bhangra Academy, Waheguru Blood Sewa, Karayat Defence Academy, Ahmedgarh Paddlers, Elevate Wellness Club, National Chamber Of Education & Development, Everest Yoga Institute, and YOG Parivar. On this occasion Pro Vice chancellor Dr Abhishek Tripathi , Deputy Director Department of Student welfare Davinder Singh ; Amandeep Tangri Additional Director department of Admissions, Faculty and students were present.
09 Nov, 2023
Department of Student Welfare, CT University, in a splendid display of community engagement and celebration, hosted the Dhanak cum Diwali Mela. The event was a resounding success, bringing together people from the local community, students from various schools, CT University's esteemed faculty and students, and their families.The Dhanak cum Diwali Mela was a spectacular showcase of cultural diversity and technological innovation, offering an unforgettable experience for all attendees. The event featured a wide range of attractions, including food stalls and exhibitions that highlighted various fields such as Engineering, Law, Management, Fine Arts, and Fashion. The seamless blend of culture and technology made this event stand out.A significant highlight of the Dhanak cum Diwali Mela was the participation of 50 schools in a variety of competitions, including Dance, Music, Face Painting, Rangoli, Cartooning, Poster Making, Clay Modeling, and Paint Your Imagination. The exceptional talent and creativity displayed by the winners in these events left a lasting impression.Schools like GHG Khalsa SS School, Swami Roop Chand Jain SS School, BCM School, SSS Jain School, Decent Sr. Sec. School, Nippy Model School, VPO Hans Kalan, LDH, Baba Isher Singh Sen Sec Public School etc.CT University recognized the outstanding achievements of these schools by awarding them with cash prizes as a token of appreciation.Notably, the Dhanak cum Diwali Mela had the added excitement of a star-studded visit. The star cast of the movie 'Gudhiya' graced the event, with Yuvraj Hans performing live, and Sawan Rupali sharing the stage, adding glamour and entertainment to the festivities.As the Dhanak cum Diwali Mela drew to a close, Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro-Chancellor expressed his gratitude to the dedicated team and students for organizing this magnificent event. They highlighted how festivals infuse the atmosphere with meaning and provide a much-needed break from the daily grind of life.
15 Nov, 2023
CT University proudly introduces the Solar E-Bike as a flagship initiative within the Creativelo Pilot Project. Spearheaded by the social innovation startup 1Gen, this groundbreaking endeavor seeks to cultivate sustainable solutions through academic excellence.Under the leadership of Dr. Inderjeet Singh, Project Incharge, and the collective effort of a dedicated team comprising students from the Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science departments, the Solar E-Bike has successfully come to fruition. This cutting-edge vehicle transcends its role as mere transportation; it emerges as a powerful tool designed to elevate awareness about environmental protection, climate change, and overall well-being.Students also took the initiative to visit different nearby villages, becoming ambassadors for environmental awareness. Through interactive sessions and demonstrations, they shared insights about the Solar E-Bike and emphasized the critical importance of environmental sustainability within local communitiesDr. Sachit, Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, and Dr. Jimmy Singla, Head of the School of Engineering and Technology, commend the relentless efforts of the interdisciplinary team involved in bringing this project to life.Expressing gratitude to 1Gen for this invaluable opportunity, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor of CT University, lauds the collaborative spirit that made this venture possible. He remarks, "At CT University, we foster an environment that nurtures innovation and creativity. The Solar E-Bike stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when diverse talents unite for a common cause."The Solar E-Bike is more than a mode of transportation; it symbolizes a commitment to a greener and healthier future. As it embarks on its journey, CT University aims to inspire individuals to actively contribute to the global conversation on environmental sustainability and health.
02 Dec, 2023
Get ready for the biggest startup conclave of the year!The Big Fish Pool is back with Season-2, and it's going to be EPIC. Join us on December 2, 2023, as we expand the horizons of entrepreneurial excellence. With the chance to secure funding up to 20 crores, pitch your ideas to investors, connect with visionaries, and receive expert guidance. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity. Register before November 20, 2023, and get ready to make waves in the startup world!
24 Nov, 2023
CT University, a bastion of knowledge and cultural diversity, joyously commemorated the 554th Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji with profound reverence and enthusiasm. The entire CT University community, comprising management, faculty, and students, came together to pay homage to the teachings and principles of Guru Nanak Dev Ji through a series of spiritually enriching activities.The Bhog of Shri Akhand Path Sahib took place at CT University, where students and faculty paid their respects to the Almighty through the soulful recitation of shabads, expressing their deep admiration for the Great Guru.Dr. Manbir Singh, the esteemed Pro Chancellor of CT University, shed light on the invaluable teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He emphasized the essence of 'Ik Onkar,' highlighting the universal concept of the oneness of God.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi delivered an inspiring address, urging students to embody the principles of compassion, truth, and peace advocated by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The program reached its culmination with the sacred Ardaas and Hukamnama, as the congregation sought the blessings of the Guru before partaking in Guru Ka Langar.On this occasion Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Co-Chairperson Parminder Kaur, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Deputy Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, heads of various departments and schools, and students were present.
28 Nov, 2023
CT University proudly announces that Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Principal of the School of Law, has been chosen as a subject expert by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Dr. Gill will play a key role in developing E-Content and Video Lectures on Jurisprudence as part of the PM e-Vidya initiative, aimed at reaching unreached segments in rural, tribal, and remote areas.Hon'ble Prime Minister's vision underscores the importance of DTH (Direct to Home) Satellite TV in broadening educational access, and Dr. Gill's second consecutive selection reflects her outstanding contribution to educational content development.Dr. Gill has been invited earlier as a resource person for Cyber Law under Cyber Security/Information Security. This involves delivering thirty-two educational television programs and an equal number of e-Content programs at the Educational Multimedia Research Centre, Punjabi University, Patiala. This initiative was sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resource Development under the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technologies (NMEICT) e-Content project.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi commended Dr. Gill, stating, "Her dedication to advancing education aligns perfectly with our university's commitment to excellence. We are proud to have her as a valuable member of our academic community."
01 Dec, 2023
In observance of World AIDS Day, CT University recently hosted a series of engaging competitions that successfully brought together students from CT University and CT Degree College - Collegiate. The face painting, poster making, and slogan writing contests were not mere competitions; they stood as a remarkable showcase of solidarity, creativity, and a shared commitment to a healthier future.The event, meticulously organized by CT University's NSS Department and the Department of Student Welfare, garnered enthusiastic participation from students across various disciplines. The canvas of understanding was painted with strokes of empathy, slogans of hope were penned down with conviction, and posters resonated with a collective commitment to spreading awareness and igniting change.The winners of the Slogan Writing Competition are as follows:Gurleen Kaur Arneja (BTech CSE) - First PlaceTaranpree Kaur (BTech CSE) - Second PlaceNavdeep Kaur (+2 Medical) - Third PlaceFor the Poster Making Competition, the winners are:Harman Preet Singh (BCA 5th Sem) - First PlaceJagriti (BTech CSE 5th Sem) - Second PlaceTaranpreet Kaur (Arts) - Third PlaceAnd for the Face Painting Competition:Prabhdeep Kaur and Simranjeet Kaur - First PlaceIshpreet Kaur, Ramandeep Kaur, Simran Verma, Gagandeep Kaur - Second PlaceManbir Kaur, Kiran Jot Kaur, Taniya, Vaneet Kaur - Third Place (All from CT Degree College - Collegiate)The competitions were evaluated by a distinguished panel, including Ritu Bhalla (Assistant Professor, Professional Enhancement Cell), Hardeep Kaur (Principal, CT Degree College), and Medha Kumari (Head of School of Design and Innovation), Roop Kanwal, Assistant Professor in the French Department.Present at the occasion were Er. Davinder Singh, Deputy Director, Department of Student Welfare, and Er. Harwinder Singh Sohal, Program Officer, NSS Unit. CT University’s Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi commended all the participants for their creativity and commitment to raising awareness about AIDS. These events not only showcased talent but also demonstrated the strength of unity in creating a positive impact on society.
02 Dec, 2023
CT University proudly hosted Big Fish Pool Season 2, the largest startup conclave dedicated to expanding the horizons of entrepreneurial excellence. This groundbreaking event showcased the innovation and creativity of top startups, connecting them with investors, mentors, and industry leaders.The inaugural session commenced with a warm welcome by the esteemed Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek tripathi of CT University, setting the tone for an exciting day ahead. Distinguished guests, including Dr. Dapinder Kaur Bakshi, Joint Director, Research, Innovation & Startup Facilitation, Punjab State Council for Science & Technology; Dr. Sumeet Suseelan, Chairman, ASSOCHAM; Mr. Dhaval Kaku, Program Coordinator, Innovation Mission Punjab; Sh. Virinder Sharma, I.E.D.S., Director, Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME, MSME-DFO, Ludhiana, and Sh. Jeevandeep Singh, PCS (A)EGSDTO, Ludhiana, shared insights into the evolving startup landscape.Honored to welcome the esteemed Chief Guest, Shri Iqbal Singh Lalpura, Hon'ble National Chairperson, National Commission for Minorities, Government of India. His address added immense value to the conclave, inspiring both budding and established entrepreneurs present.The conclave further witnessed a thought-provoking dialogue led by the Chancellor, CT University, setting the course for future endeavors in the entrepreneurial realm.Track 1: The Big Fish Pitching and Track 2: Startup Expo showcased 53 groundbreaking startups from 13 states, pitching their innovative ideas before a powerhouse panel of 23 investors. The event provided a unique opportunity for startups to secure funding up to 20 crores, contributing to the future of entrepreneurship. Keynote sessions by Master Meedhansh Kumar Gupta, Recipient of The Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar 2022; Mr. Saurabh Munjal, Co-Founder & CEO, Archian Foods Pvt. Ltd. (Lahori Zeera); Ms. Aditi Bhutia Madan, Founder Director, BluePine Foods Pvt Ltd highlighted the significance of inclusive entrepreneurship. A diverse panel of experts explored topics ranging from scaling startups internationally to catalyzing innovation in higher education institutions. A special moment was the inauguration of the United Nations Harmony Development Centre. H.E. Mr. Basem F. Hellis, Counselor, Embassy of the State of Palestine, India, graced the occasion, further emphasizing the global significance of the conclave.Dr. Ati Priye, Director Planning and Development, and the Organizer and Curator of the Big Fish Pool, said, "We are thrilled to witness the tremendous success of Big Fish Pool Season 2, The Biggest Startup Conclave. The event brought together the brightest minds in the entrepreneurial landscape, fostering connections between startups, investors, and industry leaders. The insightful discussions and groundbreaking pitches have undoubtedly set the stage for a new era of innovation and growth in the startup ecosystem."Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor, CT University, congratulated the team and remarked, “My heartiest congratulations to the entire team for orchestrating such a remarkable event. Big Fish Pool Season 2 has not only showcased the diverse talent and creativity within the start up community but has also provided a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration.”On this occasion Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi , Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, Heads of schools, and all the faculty members were present.
01 Dec, 2023
Nurturing Futures: Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi Leads CT University Connect Program with Student-Centric Focus on Inspiring Leadership and Active ListeningThe CT University Connect Program, held at the open-air theatre of CT University, unfolded as an inspiring and transformative event, bringing together the heads of schools, dedicated faculty, and enthusiastic students in a shared commitment to personal and academic growth.The program, designed as a Judgment-Free Zone, provided a welcoming and non-judgmental space for students to express themselves freely. Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi emerged as beacons of Inspirational Leadership, fostering an environment of encouragement and support.One of the program's key highlights was the leadership's commitment to Active Listening. Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Tripathi not only addressed the audience but also actively listened to the dilemmas and concerns of the students, demonstrating a genuine understanding of their challenges.It served as a platform for understanding hearts, sharing valuable suggestions, and fostering a collective commitment to personal and academic growth. The event addressed crucial topics such as Stress Management, where Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi acknowledged the prevalence and importance of stress among students, providing insights and strategies for coping. Additionally, the Chancellor shared valuable insights on Entrepreneurship, encouraging students to explore entrepreneurial endeavors.Practical advice and strategies for Coping with Stress were shared, emphasizing the importance of mental health and well-being. The theme of Peer Pressure was also touched upon, shedding light on ways to navigate and cope with the challenges associated with it.Beyond the stage lights, the Connect program at CT University created a judgment-free zone where Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi not only inspired but actively listened to student dilemmas. Understanding hearts, valuable suggestions, and a shared commitment to growth – that's the essence of CTU Connect.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi commented, 'This program reflects our dedication to creating an environment where students feel heard and supported. It's about nurturing their aspirations and providing guidance for holistic growth.'The program was skillfully hosted by Dr. Sumesh Saini, Director of Digital Marketing and Branding, and Nader Kaur, Head of Branding for CT Campuses.
12 Dec, 2023
School of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism, CT University hosted a vibrant and insightful culinary event, bringing together renowned chefs, industry experts, and culinary enthusiasts for a day filled with discussions, demonstrations, and celebrations. The event, organized by CT University and Culinary Arts and Food Retail (CAFR, witnessed the presence of esteemed personalities who shared their expertise and insights on the evolving landscape of the culinary industry.Mrs. Rajni Bector, the founder of Cremica Foods, and Padam Shri awardee, graced as esteemed Chief Guest.The event commenced with a warm welcome from Dr. Chef Varinder Singh Rana, setting the stage for an engaging and informative day. Chef T K Razdan, President of CAFR, followed with opening remarks, highlighting the importance of culinary arts in the modern world.The Inaugural Remarks were delivered by Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor, CT University, who shed light on the university's commitment to providing holistic education in culinary arts.Mrs. Rajni Bector, the founder of Cremica Foods, and Padam Shri awardee, graced as our esteemed Chief Guest.A thought-provoking Panel Discussion-1 on the topic "Future Vision of Culinary Industry" brought together experts who delved into the trends and innovations shaping the future of the culinary world. This was followed by an enlightening talk by Chef Vikas Chawla on the significance of millets, highlighting their nutritional benefits and role in contemporary cuisine.To commemorate the pre-Christmas celebrations, the School of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism, CT University organized a cake mixing ceremony at its campus followed by Wine Tasting session, and a Live Demonstration by Chef Reetika Gill and Chef Varinder Singh Rana, showcasing their culinary prowess. Chef Jaswinder Singh conducted a Cooking Demonstration, offering a glimpse into the artistry of culinary preparation.Panel Discussion 2 focused on the "Role of Millets in Daily Diet," emphasizing the importance of incorporating millets into everyday meals for a healthier lifestyle. The event reached its pinnacle with the Honoring and Distribution of Awards to all guest chefs, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the culinary field.The Closing Remarks were delivered by Chef Sanjeev Verma, Vice President of CAFR, expressing gratitude to all participants for their valuable contributions. The Vote of Thanks was extended by Dr. Chef Ashish Raina, Assistant Dean, School of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism, CT University, acknowledging the collective efforts that made the event a resounding success.The event will also be graced by prominent chefs such as Chef Manjit Singh Gill, Chef Parvinder Singh Bali, Chef Ajay Sood, Chef Sudhir Sibal, Chef Anil Grover, and many more culinary luminaries from the hotel Industry. On this Occasion Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi were also present.Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor , CT University said “The culinary extravaganza at CT University served as a platform for learning, networking, and celebrating the rich tapestry of culinary arts. The university remains committed to fostering excellence in culinary education and looks forward to hosting more such impactful events in the future. “View More
15 Dec, 2023
The Robotics and Automation Lab at CT University proudly announces the successful development of a cutting-edge pesticide spraying robot, a technological breakthrough designed to transform crop protection and elevate farming efficiency.This Wi-Fi-controlled prototype is a testament to CT University's commitment to advancing agricultural technology and addressing the evolving needs of farmers. The robot boasts a 20-liter tank, six powerful motors, and all-terrain tires, allowing for seamless customization to meet specific field requirements. Its state-of-the-art spraying mechanism ensures precise and controlled pesticide delivery, revolutionizing traditional spraying methods.Dr. Harmeet Singh, Deputy Director of the IPR Cell, emphasizes the pivotal role that robots will play in the future of precision agriculture. The Robotics and Automation Lab is already working on an advanced version of the prototype, integrating solar charging and GPS navigation to further enhance functionality and efficiency.According to Dr. Mandeep Kaur, the adoption of pesticide spraying robots offers numerous advantages to farmers. Not only does it reduce reliance on manual labor, thereby cutting down on labor costs and addressing potential labor shortages, but it also ensures the precise application of pesticides. This, in turn, minimizes the risk of human exposure to harmful chemicals, promoting safety in agricultural practices.The development of this groundbreaking prototype is credited to the ingenuity and dedication of final-year students, Lab Technician Gurkirat Singh and Project Manager Satyam Gupta both of whom played pivotal roles in the success of this project.
20 Dec, 2023
Academicians From 12+ Countries joined virtuallyCT University convened an unprecedented Virtual International Advisory Board Meeting, fostering a collaborative platform of diverse global expertise. The session, inaugurated by Dr. Divya Khurana, witnessed esteemed dignitaries from across continents lending their insights and counsel towards fortifying the university's academic prowess and global footprint.The event commenced with an address by Hon’ble Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, followed by esteemed representatives including Hon’ble Vice Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh, and the revered Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Abhishek Tripathi.With a comprehensive agenda focusing on strategic guidance, academic excellence, quality assurance, global exposure, and more, the meeting accentuated the university’s commitment to international standards and innovative education practices.The distinguished members of CT University International Advisory Board were joined by an illustrious panel of global stalwarts, including Prof. Dr. David Asirvatham, Prof. (Dr.) J. Luis Guasch, Prof. (Dr.) Ramona Birau, Dr. David A. Wells, and several other eminent personalities representing esteemed institutions worldwide.The session culminated with a vote of thanks by the Respected Registrar, acknowledging the invaluable contributions of the international advisory board members. This convergence of global minds reflects CT University's dedication to shaping a dynamic, inclusive, and globally competitive academic environment.Pro Chancellor , Dr. Manbir Singh expressed his gratitude for the active participation of 17+ academicians from 12+ countries in the Virtual International Advisory Board Meeting. He highlighted the significance of collaboration and shared knowledge in advancing the university's academic endeavors. Dr. Singh emphasized the role of global perspectives in shaping a holistic educational experience and thanked the esteemed members for their valuable insights, which he believes will contribute significantly to CT University's continued growth on the global stage.
25 Dec, 2023
CT University’s Department of Student Welfare Organized Christmas Celebrations Students from all over India and Africa celebrated Musical Christmas Eve together. With Students from 35 Nations, CT University is the most preferred destination for International students. The Gala event witnessed some of most amazing performance of Singing, Dance, and Christmas Carol.Mr. Conrad Nana Kojo Asiedu, First Secretary/Trade, Culture & Tourism, Ghana High Commission graced the occasion as chief guest.The event was graced by Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Davinder Singh (Director, Department of Student Welfare) and and wished everyone a Merry Christmas.Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, who was present on the occasion, said, "Our University is the place where students of all nations and religions celebrate all the festivals together and it’s the time to celebrate the Joy and peace. For Students it’s their home away from home. Celebrations like these give them the feeling of belongingness and Oneness.
28 Dec, 2023
CT University, in collaboration with the esteemed 91 Days Leadership Program, recently hosted the 'Residential Leadership Summit - Namaste Bharat,' drawing participation from 120 educators across diverse regions of India. This two-day event, commenced with the ceremonial Lamp Lighting, symbolizing the institution's unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and enlightenment.The Chief Guest for the occasion, Social Worker Anmol Kwatra, added grace to the event. Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, the Pro Vice Chancellor, set the tone with a warm welcome speech, providing an insightful overview of CT University. The summit featured an array of Speaker Sessions, showcasing thought leaders such as Mr. Daljeet Rana, Mr. Lekh Raj, Ms. Rohini Kaul, Ms. Aman Bhatia, Ms. Harleen Kaur Chaddha, Mr. Bhavuk Bhalla, and Mr. S. Rana, who shared their invaluable expertise.The program embraced holistic well-being through Yoga and Meditation sessions conducted by Manzoor Ahmed and Jasbir Bhatia, respectively. Notable speakers, including Ms. Anamika, Dr. Priyanka Sharma, Ms. VipanPreet, Dr. Pankaj Damija, Mr. Balwant Bhikhi, and Mr. LB Maurya, provided insights into a spectrum of topics.The summit also featured an engaging session by Balwant Sharma from MBD Group, accompanied by an interactive discussion with Chancellor Charanjit Singh. A special highlight of the event was the unveiling of Dr. Kanwalpreet Kaur's book, "21 Days of Self Love," during a dedicated Book Launch ceremony.The event concluded on a high note with a captivating dance performance, an honorable ceremony expressing gratitude to distinguished guests, and an evening filled with the vibrant tunes of the Indian Idol Band and a delightful bonfire.Present at the occasion were CT University’s Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Registrar Dr. Vipul Yadav, Daljeet Rana (Founder, 91 Days Leadership Program), Sheikh Karrar Hussain (from Wednesday Times), Gurwinder Singh (Director Admissions), Davinder Singh (Director Department of Student Welfare), Lekhraj Thakur (CT Group), Radhika Talwar, and heads of various schools along with the Marketing team.
02 Jan, 2024
CT University Signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with STOCK GRO, a prominent player in the financial and stock market domain. This MOU signifies a significant stride in fostering collaboration between academia and industry.The partnership between CT University and STOCK GRO is designed to establish a mutually beneficial relationship that will enrich the learning experience for students, faculty, and professionals. The MOU encompasses a variety of initiatives aimed at augmenting educational experiences and providing practical exposure to the ever-evolving realms of finance and stock trading.The signing ceremony, conducted at the CT University campus, was attended by key representatives from both institutions, including Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi; Dr. Kawal Nain Singh, Head of the School of Management Studies; Ms. Lovejit Kaur, Assistant Professor at the School of Management Studies , CT University and Mr. Varun S Arora, Chief Partnership Officer, along with Ms. Mehvish Iqbal, Community and Partnership Manager from STOCK GRO. Ms. Lovejit Kaur coordinated the MOU signing ceremony.Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor of CT University, expressed optimism about the collaboration, stating, "This strategic partnership with STOCK GRO is a testament to our commitment to providing students with a comprehensive education that extends beyond the classroom. We believe that this collaboration will open new avenues for learning and professional development."Similarly, Mr. Varun S Arora, Chief Partnership Officer, and Ms. Mehvish Iqbal, Community and Partnership Manager of STOCK GRO, shared their thoughts on the alliance, saying, "We are excited to partner with CT University and contribute to the development of skilled professionals in the financial sector. This collaboration aligns with our vision of bridging the gap between academia and industry, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the challenges of the dynamic financial landscape."
12 Jan, 2024
Lohri 2024: With bonfire, folk songs, bhangra, Games, Faculty celebrates the festivalCT University’s Department of Student Welfare organized Lohri celebrations for the faculty. With a bonfire, folk songs, bhangra, games, and a DJ party, the faculty celebrated Lohri. The main attraction of the event was a Potluck Lunch in which every faculty member made different dishes, fostering a sense of community as they enjoyed the meal together.Davinder Singh, Director , Department of Student Welfare, said, “Lohri is celebrated before the arrival of warmer weather and the Harvesting Season. It is a way to spread joy amidst songs, dance, and food.”Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor of CT University, said, “It is important to keep our traditions alive, and Lohri is one of those traditional festivals that is celebrated together by communities.” Honorable Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi appreciated the efforts of the team and wished everyone a Happy Lohri. On this occasion all the heads of the schools and faculty members were present.
15 Jan, 2024
CT University, a committed advocate for societal welfare, celebrated a crucial stride in healthcare accessibility with the inauguration of Jan Aushadhi Kendra and Drug Information Centre. Distinguished guests, including Arafat Ali, Nodal Officer Punjab & Chd., Honorable Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, and Head of the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Vir Vikram.Aligned with the Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana, the Jan Aushadhi Kendra at CT University will offer affordable generic medicines, contributing to the national healthcare agenda. The initiative aims to make quality healthcare accessible to all, reflecting the university's dedication to community well-being.The Drug Information Centre, inaugurated alongside the Jan Aushadhi Kendra, will provide reliable information on various medicines, empowering individuals to make informed health decisions.Honorable Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi expressed gratitude for government support, emphasizing CT University's commitment to enhancing healthcare accessibility. He stated, "Our Jan Aushadhi Kendra and Drug Information Centre reflect our dedication to creating a positive impact on the communities we serve."On this occasion Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill and Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh and faculty were present.
19 Jan, 2024
CT University proudly took the helm as the host for a vibrant and culturally rich District Open Youth Festival. The two-day extravaganza, organized by the Department of Youth Services, unfolded on the dynamic grounds of CT University, creating an atmosphere of celebration and artistic exploration.The event, showcased the diverse talents of the district's youth, drawing enthusiastic participation and fostering a spirit of camaraderie. The festival featured an eclectic mix of competitions designed to promote various art forms and enhance the cultural fabric of the region. The inaugural day buzzed with energy as participants engaged in spirited competitions, including Bhangra, Ludi/Sammi, Folk Instrument Competition, Speech Competition/Debate, War-singing, Kawishri, and Fine Arts Competition encompassing Poster Making, Clay Modeling, Cartooning, Rangoli, and Mehndi etc.Day two of the festival continued the celebration with students participating in Giddha, Gatka, traditional folk song renditions, traditional dress displays, Bhand, mono acting, Kali, folk art competition, and phulkari making, among other captivating activities.The festival was graced by the presence Chancellor Charanjit Singh as Chief Guest. Joining him were S. Davinder Singh Lotey, Assistant Director of Youth Services Ludhiana, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh and Er. Davinder Singh, the Director of Student Welfare at CT University Ludhiana. Chancellor Charanjit Singh and other dignitaries presented prizes, applauding their outstanding performances and valuable contributions to the cultural vibrancy of the district.Winner's ListKavishri:Ramgarhia Girls College, LudhianaGuru Nanak Khalsa College for Women, Gujjarkhan CampusRamgarhia Senior Secondary School, LudhianaGuru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, LudhianaVaar Gayan Muquabla:Guru Nanak Khalsa College, LudhianaRamgarhia Girls Senior Secondary School, Miller Ganj, LudhianaA.S. Group and InstitutesLuddi:S.C.D Government College, LudhianaGuru Nanak Khalsa School, LudhianaGovernment College for Girls, LudhianaLok Saj:Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Gujjar Khan CampusGovernment College, LudhianaPoster Making:Sakshi Chauhan - Ramgarhia Girls College, LudhianaParampreet Kaur - GNKCW (Model Town, Ludhiana)Divu Jain - Government College for Girls, LudhianaClay Modelling:Mansi Aggarwal - BCM College of EducationStuti - GNKCW Town, LudhianaYashpreet Kaur - Nightingale Senior Secondary SchoolCollage Making:Surleen Kaur - Ramgarhia Girls College, LudhianaDrishti - GNWK, Model TownJyoti - Government College for Girls, LudhianaCartooning:Surbhi Jain - Government College for Girls, LudhianaKajal - BCM College of Education, LudhianaHarveen Kaur - AS Group of InstitutesRangoli:Neelam - Ramgarhia Girls College, LudhianaMalika Sohi - Guru Nanak Khalsa College for WomenRinky Verma - Government College for Girls, LudhianaMehndi Competition:Harshpreet- GNKCWTabassum Khatun- SBS College, RamgarhBhangra:Ramgarhia sen sec school, LudhianaNankana Sahib Public School, LudhianaBhashan (debate/ Declamation):1. Prakirti Kumari- RGC2. Tanisha Kaushal- GCG College, Ludhiana3. Riya- BCM college of education
23 Jan, 2024
CT University proudly organized IBM Day on the 22nd and 23rd of January, a dynamic two-day event that witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 100 IBM students. The event featured a series of insightful workshops and activities aimed at exposing students to cutting-edge technologies and industry trends.The workshops covered diverse topics, including AI and Chatbots, Design Thinking, and Microsoft Power BI for creating Dashboards, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in these fields. Esteemed industrial professionals, Mr. Aman Bakshi, Ms. Deeksha, and Ms. Anjali from IBM, graced the occasion, sharing their expertise and offering valuable insights to the attending students.Over 100 students actively engaged in the event, benefiting from hands-on workshops and gaining exposure to real-world applications of their academic knowledge. The event also featured Quiz competitions, Games, and various other interactive activities, creating a vibrant and dynamic learning atmosphere.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi graced the occasion.Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Manbir Singh, addressed the students, encouraging them to pursue their endeavors with determination. He emphasized the significance of workshops like IBM Day in bridging the gap between academia and industry, preparing students for the challenges of the professional world.Dr. Kamal Malik, the coordinator of the event, played a crucial role in ensuring its success. The event concluded with an award distribution ceremony recognizing the winners and participants of the various competitions.
25 Jan, 2024
School of Law, CT University has successfully concluded its prestigious 3rd (Prof.) (Dr.) B.K Sharma National Moot Court Competition, held from January 23rd to January 25th at its campus. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from 32 teams comprising 96 students from across India, showcasing their legal acumen and advocacy skills.The inaugural session of the competition was graced by the presence of Honorable Justice Mr. Lalit Batra from the Punjab and Haryana High Court, who served as the Chief Guest. Mr. Harpreet Singh, Vice Chairman, CT University and Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro-Vice Chancellor, CT University, also honored the event with their esteemed presence.The Moot Court Competition, centered around Criminal Law, saw spirited participation, leading to the qualification of four teams for the semi-finals. The final round was adjudicated by a distinguished panel of judges, including Advocate Karan Singh, Advocate Parwinder Pal Singh, and Advocate Deepinder Singh Gill.The valedictory event, held on the last day, was graced by the presence of Honorable Justice Dr. Ajit Attri, Addl. District and Sessions Judge, Ludhiana. Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor CT University, Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor CT University, and Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro-Vice Chancellor CT University, were among the dignitaries who honored the occasion.Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Dean Academics and Principal School of Law, CT University, delivered an insightful address on the workings of the courts, the conduct of lawyers, and the significance of learning through Moot Court competitions. Emphasizing the values of compassion, empathy, and emotional intelligence, Dr. Gill encouraged students to view defeats as opportunities for growth.The coveted trophy was clinched by the students of TC-04 Amity University Mohali, while the runner-up trophy was secured by the students of TC-25 Kurukshetra University. TC-01 PURC, Regional Centre, Ludhiana, was honored with the Best Memorial Award, and Ms. Shreya from Admus University was recognized as the Best Speaker.Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor CT University, expressed his appreciation for the successful organization of the event, commending the Moot Court Committee for their dedication and efforts in ensuring the competition's seamless execution.In her vote of thanks, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill extended gratitude to all participants, judges, and organizers for contributing to the success of the 3rd (Prof.) (Dr.) B.K Sharma National Moot Court Competition.
29 Jan, 2024
The Department of Student Welfare in collaboration with Sports department at CT University successfully organized the Fit India Week, a week-long initiative aimed at promoting physical well-being and fostering a healthy lifestyle among students. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across various disciplines.The Fit India Week featured a diverse range of activities designed to cater to the holistic health of students. The schedule included Yoga sessions, Self-Defence Workshops, a Cross-fit Event at CT’O’ Gym, Tug Of War, Cross Country Event, Zumba, and Aerobics Sessions.The Fit India Week unfolded with a meticulously designed schedule addressing various aspects of student well-being. Invigorating Yoga sessions emphasized mental and physical well-being, while empowering Self-Defence Workshops aimed at providing essential skills for safety and confidence.The CT'O' Gym hosted a dynamic Cross-fit Event challenging students to push their physical limits, and the Tug of War competition brought spirited participants together in a test of strength and strategy.In addition to these main events, the week embraced a variety of fitness-related activities, ensuring inclusivity for diverse interests and fitness levels. Noteworthy additions included a thrilling Cross Country Event, showcasing participants' endurance against the backdrop of the scenic campus, and lively Zumba and Aerobics Sessions added an energetic and joyful spirit to the Fit India Week.Er. Davinder Singh, Director, Department of Student Welfare said, "The Fit India Week aimed to instil a sense of the importance of fitness and well-being in our students. The variety of activities allowed us to cater to different interests, ensuring that every student could find something that resonated with them.”
24 Jan, 2022
CT University hosted a heartwarming event titled 'AABHAAR' to express deep appreciation for the relentless efforts of Ludhiana's Traffic Police, the unsung heroes who work diligently to ensure road safety and smooth traffic flow in the city.Under the esteemed supervision of Mr. Varinder Singh Brar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Traffic Ludhiana, the event saw the participation of over 50 Traffic Police officials and constables, who were honored for their unwavering dedication to public safety.Guests of honor included Ms. Gurpreet Kaur Purewal ADCP and Mr. Gurpreet Singh ACP who graced the occasion with their presence. The event showcased a thought-provoking skit on "Traffic Awareness," performed by the talented students of the School of Law, emphasizing the crucial role of responsible road behavior.Head Constable Jasvir Singh from Ludhiana Traffic Police addressed the gathering, providing valuable insights on "Road Safety Awareness." His words shed light on the significance of adhering to traffic rules and ensuring safety on the roads.Distinguished personalities present at the event included Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro-Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill (Dean Academics), and Davinder Singh (Director of the Department of Student Welfare).Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor of CT University, expressed, "The ‘AABHAAR - gratitude to traffic police’ event is a small token of our gratitude to those who often work behind the scenes, ensuring our roads are safe and traffic flows smoothly. Their commitment to public safety is commendable, and we are honored to acknowledge their contributions."
05 Feb, 2024
To mark World Cancer Day, the School of Health Sciences at CT University organized a significant event to raise awareness about the global impact of cancer and underscore the importance of prevention, detection, and treatment.The event saw enthusiastic participation from students who dedicated their time and creativity to prepare impactful posters and deliver insightful speeches. The initiative aimed to educate and inspire the community about the importance of early detection, healthy lifestyle choices, and the ongoing efforts in the field of cancer research.Dr. Apurva, Head of School of Health Sciences graced the occasion with her presence.The event featured a display of student-prepared posters that conveyed powerful messages about cancer prevention, highlighting the role of a healthy lifestyle, regular screenings, and public awareness campaigns. The speeches delivered by students showcased their dedication to making a positive impact on the community by spreading knowledge and encouraging proactive measures against cancer.Dr. Apurva said "We believe that education and awareness are key components in the fight against cancer. By involving our students in initiatives like these, we not only empower them with knowledge but also contribute to the larger goal of creating a healthier and more informed society."Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi added, “Events like these epitomize our commitment to societal well-being and underscore the pivotal role that educational institutions play in shaping responsible and proactive citizens.”
08 Feb, 2024
The Department of Management Studies at CT University recently hosted an exhilarating event, "Valentine Ventures & Stall Showdown: Igniting Entrepreneurial Passion." The event took place on a lively Wednesday, providing a dynamic platform for students to actively participate in entrepreneurial endeavors and unleash their creative potential.The event showcased a diverse range of products, including delectable eatables, beautiful flowers, tempting chocolates, engaging games, and more. A total of 12 stalls were ingeniously set up by students from the BBA, B. Com, and MBA programs, highlighting their entrepreneurial prowess and creative flair.Throughout the Stall Showdown, students captivated the audience with innovative presentations and engaging interactions, leaving a lasting impression with their entrepreneurial spirit. Awards were presented post-event, based on the profits generated by each team, introducing an element of healthy competition and encouraging students to employ strategic business tactics to maximize their earnings.Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "We were thrilled to witness the passion and creativity displayed by our students at the Valentine Ventures & Stall Showdown. The event provided an invaluable opportunity for students to apply their academic knowledge in a practical setting, honing their entrepreneurial skills."Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, and Director of the Department of Student Welfare Er. Davinder Singh, , graced the occasion, further emphasizing CT University's commitment to nurturing entrepreneurial talent and fostering a culture of innovation among its students.
17 Feb, 2024
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13 Feb, 2024
Under the leadership of the Department of Student Welfare, CT University Clubs orchestrated a mesmerizing celebration of 'ENKINDLE,' a heart-warming event that aimed to unite minds and spread love. The celebration, held on Valentine's Day, brought together students, faculty, and staff for a magical experience filled with joyous festivities.The event commenced with the Cake Cutting ceremony by the esteemed Hon'ble Dignitaries, Vice Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, who graced the occasion with their esteemed presence, adding an aura of significance to the festivities.The program unfolded with a captivating array of performances, including group dances, songs, skits, and more, presented by various departments and clubs of the university. The EnKindle Fashion Competition stood out as a highlight, showcasing the creativity and style of students from different schools, who embraced the theme of love and unity by donning 'RED and WHITE' attire.The School of Law emerged victorious in the Dance category, while the School of Management Studies claimed the top spot in the Fashion show.Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, in his insightful comment, emphasized, "Love is not limited to the partner only; it can be for anything. For students, it must be a passion to study along with research. Love for these two can bring revolutions around the globe." His words resonated with the spirit of the occasion, encouraging students to channel their passion and love into meaningful endeavors that can make a positive impact on the world.The afternoon was filled with joyous celebrations, fostering a sense of togetherness and creating lasting memories. Participants, adorned in striking attire symbolizing the colours of love and unity, truly embodied the essence of the occasion.In his closing remarks, Davinder Singh, Director of the Department of Student Welfare, expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to making 'ENKINDLE' a resounding success.On this occasion, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Registrar Vipul Yadav and heads of School, faculty and Students were Present.
16 Feb, 2024
School of Management, Hotel Management and Design at CT University successfully hosted the 3rd International Hospitality and Tourism Conference. The conference, centered around the theme "Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism: Embracing Technology for a Seamless Experience," brought together distinguished individuals from the industry and academia to explore the latest advancements and innovative practices in the hospitality and tourism sector.The event was graced by the presence of esteemed keynote speakers and guests of honor, making it a significant gathering for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Dr. Chef Parvinder Singh Bali, Corporate Chef of L & D Oberoi Hotel & Resorts, added a touch of expertise in culinary and hospitality as the Guest of Honor. Prof. Dr. Parikshat Singh Manhas, Chairman of the School Board of Education, honored the conference as the Chief Guest, showcasing his leadership and visionary contributions to education and research.The conference featured distinguished keynote speakers, including - Prof. (Dr.) Varinder Singh Rana from City University Ajman (UAE); Prof. (Dr.) Prashant Gautam from Panjab University; Agoes Tinus Inndrianto, PhD, from Universitas Ciputra Surabaya, Indonesia ; Mr. Rajan Bahadur (CEO) from Tourism & Hospitality Skill Council; Prof. (Dr.) Mohinder Chand from Kurukshetra University.CT University’s Pro Chancellor, Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Registrar Vipul Yadav; Director Department of Student welfare Davinder Singh and Head of the School of Management, Hotel Management and Design Dr. Ashish Raina, were present on this occasion, emphasizing the university's commitment to fostering excellence in education and research.Pro Chancellor, Dr. Manbir Singh said “The event provided a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and collaboration among representatives and industry professionals from all over the world”. He applauded the efforts of the team.
19 Feb, 2024
In a spirit of unity and reverence, CT University organized a special event encompassing a guest lecture and the recitation of Sukhmani Sahib Path, bringing together the entire CT University community, including management, faculty, and students. The gathering sought to seek blessings from the Almighty and gain insights into the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Under the aegis of Guru Nanak Chair, a guest lecture was delivered by renowned Punjabi poet, Dr. Davinder Saifi, on the theme of 'Guru Nanak Dev Ji di Bani Sandesh Ate Sade Farz' (The Message and Our Duties According to Guru Nanak Dev Ji). The Chief Guest commenced the lecture by elucidating the three fundamental principles prescribed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji— "Kirat karo" (earn an honest living), "Naam Japo" (meditate on the divine), and "Vand Chakko" (practice selfless service). Dr. Saifi emphasized the importance of incorporating these principles into one's life to lead a path of honesty, generosity, and spiritual awareness while contributing positively to the community and society at large.Addressing the audience, Dr. Saifi contextualized the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the present day, drawing attention to their relevance and applicability in the contemporary world. He highlighted the challenges of the present time and demonstrated how Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings, encapsulated in the concept of "Sewa" (selfless service), continue to guide and inspire people, transcending religious and cultural boundaries.Guru Nanak Chair Coordinator, Er. Harwinder Singh Sohal, provided valuable insights into the places associated with Guru Nanak Dev Ji's life, from his birthplace Shri Nankana Sahib to Shri Kartarpur Sahib, where Guru Sahib settled after his missionary work and engaged in farming. Coordinator Dr. Lakhwinder Kaur expressed gratitude to the guest for enriching the audience with special information about Guru Nanak Ji's life and teachings.In recognition of Dr. Davinder Saifi's contributions, a special memento was presented to him by Chancellor S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Coordinator Dr. Lakhwinder Kaur, and Coordinator Er. Harwinder Singh Sohal.The event fostered a sense of spiritual awareness, unity, and appreciation for the timeless teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, serving as a platform for students to engage and learn from the valuable insights shared by the esteemed guest speaker.
27 Feb, 2024
CT University's Department of Management Studies recently hosted a distinguished Felicitation Ceremony to honour exceptional achievements in the field. 100 + students were felicitated.The event, graced by Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, celebrated outstanding accomplishments of students in both academic and professional domains.A notable highlight was the recognition of students completing exemplary certification courses from prestigious bodies like Great Learning, TCS, Alison Ireland, KPMG, JP Morgan, and Forage. Notably, MBA students excelled in the Certificate in Banking, Finance, and Insurance facilitated by Bajaj FinServ, earning commendable achievements and cash prizes.The ceremony also acknowledged students for outstanding performances in competitions such as 'Budget pe Charcha,' 'Valentine's Stall Showdown,' 'Business Mania,' and Stock Grow Competitions, providing a dynamic platform for talent showcase and creativity.Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi expressed the university's commitment to nurturing future leaders through innovative education and holistic development and said “This Felicitation Ceremony underscored CT University's dedication to fostering excellence and creating an environment where students thrive in both academic and professional pursuits.”
01 Mar, 2024
The vibrant sports ground of CT University witnessed a spectacular display of athleticism, camaraderie, and sportsmanship during the recently concluded 7th Annual Athletic Meet organized by the Department of Sports. The two-day event, inaugurated by esteemed dignitaries - Chancellor S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, showcased the unwavering spirit of the CTU community.Chancellor S. Charanjit Singh Channi addressed the gathering, inspiring students with insights into the historical development of sports in India and globally. The day commenced with an impressive March Past, where students pledged their commitment to fair play and displayed unparalleled enthusiasm. Participants from various schools engaged in a diverse array of events, including sprints, relays, jumps, and throws, demonstrating their prowess in track and field.The Closing Ceremony, graced by Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh as the chief guest, celebrated the achievements of the participants. Dr. Singh motivated and encouraged students to prioritize fitness, emphasizing its positive impact on life and character development.The School of Management Studies emerged triumphant, securing the Overall Trophy of the CTU Athletic Meet, while the School of Engineering technology claimed the first runners-up position. School of Engineering and Technology was honoured with the 'Best March Past' accolade for their exceptional display of discipline and precision.Individual excellence shone through as Badal Rajak claimed the title of Best Athlete - Men, and Niloli earned the prestigious title of Best Athlete - Women.Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor, CT University, and Gurdeep Singh, Head of Sports, extended their congratulations to the winners and participants. Dr. Tripathi remarked, "The Annual Athletic Meet is a testament to the unwavering spirit of sportsmanship and the incredible talents of our students. I congratulate all the winners and participants for their outstanding efforts."The event was attended by Registrar Vipul Yadav; Dean Academics Dr. Simran; Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh ; Deans, Heads of Departments, Faculty, and enthusiastic students, making it a memorable celebration of athleticism and unity within the CTU community.
06 Mar, 2024
CT University marked International Women's Day with an inspiring event organized by the Department of Student Welfare. The celebration featured a Panel Discussion and Women Achievers Awards, to recognizing and empowering women in diverse fields. The panel discussion, themed "Celebrating Achievements and Navigating Challenges," brought together accomplished leaders, including Ms. Smyra Gupta, a renowned Fashion Designer, Ms. Mehak Jain, a Journalist at Times of India, Dr. Mridul Anand, a highly skilled Consultant in Clinical and Radiation Oncology (MBBS, MD), and Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, the Dean Academics at CT University.The event also honored outstanding women achievers who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. Awardees included Ms. Sanskriti Sethi: World-renowned Akashic Record reader, Numerologist, and Automatic Writing Coach; Ms. Ravi Devgan: Social worker and Artist ; Ms. Sharanjeet Kaur: Vice Principal, CBSE Board ; Ms. Kanchan Gupta: Green Lady of Jagraon ; Dr. Gagandeep Kaur: Orodental & Cosmetic Surgeon, Gagan Dental & Cosmetic Clinic, Ludhiana ; Mrs. Pragati Chadda: Founder, Director - Hakunamata Musicals ; Mrs. Shally Aggarwal: Director and Co-founder - Pinnacle Institute of Fashion Technology ; Ms. Priyanka Bansal: Fashion Designer with her label, Privani; Ms. Guneeta Bindra: MD of KN Production house and Founder of Kala Nikhar Academy; Ms. Sandhaya Kumari: National Games 3rd prize in Kho Kho; Ms. Khushveer Kaur: National Games 3rd prize in Kho Kho; Ms. Kuldeep Kaur: Sarpanch, Pind Sohia ; Ms. Gurpreet Kaur: Sarpanch, Pind Mandiani.On this occasion CT University’s Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, and Director of the Department of Student Welfare, Davinder Singh. In their addresses, the dignitaries commended the achievements of the awardees and emphasized the university's commitment to gender equality and recognizing the invaluable contributions of women.
11 Mar, 2024
In a proactive endeavour to enhance knowledge and awareness about sustainable agricultural practices, the Department of Agriculture & Natural Sciences at CT University organized an enlightening Expert Talk on 'Crop Residue Management.' The session was conducted by Mr. Jobandeep Singh, an esteemed Agriculture Development Officer from Block & District Sri Muktsar Sahib.The main aim of the event was to engage individuals from farming backgrounds, providing them with valuable insights into the latest developments in agricultural techniques and environmental conservation.Mr. Jobandeep Singh, Agriculture Development Officer, shared his extensive knowledge and practical experiences in Crop Residue Management, offering a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the field.The talk saw active participation from Agriculture & Environment Science students, as well as attendees from farming backgrounds, creating an interactive platform for the exchange of ideas and experiences. Students had the opportunity to delve into the intricacies of Crop Residue Management, gaining practical insights crucial for sustainable farming practices.GurpreetKaur Deol, Head, Dept. of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, CT University, said, “We are thrilled to host Mr. Jobandeep Singh, whose expertise has undoubtedly enriched our students and attendees with valuable insights into Crop Residue Management, empowering our students to be at the forefront of sustainable agricultural practices."Mr. Jobandeep Singh, Agriculture Development Officer, said, “Crop Residue Management is a critical aspect of modern agriculture, and it's heartening to see the interest and dedication of the students and participants toward sustainable farming practices."
15 Mar, 2024
CT University's ALUMNI ASSOCIATION under aegis of Department of Student Welfare recently hosted a vibrant and engaging Virtual Alumni Meet 2024, bringing together over 400 alumni of various batches and disciplines to reminisce, reconnect, and celebrate their alma mater's legacy from all over the world. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries, including the Hon’ble Chancellor S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice-Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh, and Pro Vice-Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi. The event commenced with an inspiring address by the Hon’ble Chancellor S. Charanjit Singh Channi, who emphasized the significance of alumni engagement in fostering the university's growth and development. This sentiment was echoed by Vice-Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh and Pro Vice-Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, who underscored the invaluable contributions of alumni towards shaping the university's journey. Throughout the meet, alumni had the opportunity to interact and share their experiences at CT University, reminiscing about cherished memories, enduring friendships, and remarkable success stories. Addresses by Dean Academics Dr. Simranjit Kaur Gill and CRC Director Mr. Rajesh Kapoor further enriched the event, highlighting the university's commitment to academic rigor, innovation, and holistic development. In his closing remarks, a Vote of Thanks was extended by Er. Davinder Singh, Director, and Department of Student Welfare to all participants’ supporters who contributed to the resounding success of the Virtual Alumni Meet 2024. One of the Alumni Ananya said “I feel lucky to be a part of CT University. Whatever I am today, either personally or professionally is just because of the regular guidance of my teachers and friends”. Speaking about the event, Pro Vice-Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi expressed gratitude towards the alumni for their enthusiastic participation and reiterated CT University's unwavering commitment to fostering lifelong connections and creating transformative experiences for its alumni community.
19 Mar, 2024
CT University proudly announces its recognition as the "Most Trusted University of the Region" at The Tribune Lifestyle Awards 2024, held at the Hyatt Regency, Chandigarh. The award was presented by the esteemed Finance Minister of Punjab, S Harpal Singh Cheema, in acknowledgment of CT University's exemplary contributions to education and excellence in fostering talent development.The Tribune Lifestyle Awards, renowned for celebrating excellence and innovation across various sectors, bestowed this prestigious accolade upon CT University for its unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainable practices, entrepreneurial excellence, inclusivity, customer-centric approaches, digital transformation, social responsibility, industry standards, talent development, and inspiring leadership.Expressing gratitude for the honor, Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor of CT University, stated, “We are deeply honored to receive the 'Most Trusted University of the Region' award. This recognition underscores our relentless pursuit of excellence in education and our steadfast dedication to nurturing future leaders equipped to tackle global challenges.”
22 Mar, 2024
CT University's Department of Student Welfare recently organized 'Udaan - An Inter School Cultural Fest' with immense zeal and excitement. The event served as an exceptional platform for budding talents from various schools to exhibit their skills and creativity across a spectrum of cultural and artistic disciplines.The fest encompassed a diverse array of events and activities, ranging from skits, solo performances in singing and dance, to photography, rangoli, mehndi, face painting, cartooning, and even intellectual competitions like debates, elocution, essay writing, quizzes, and more. Participants displayed their finesse in theatre, dance, music, literary arts, and fine arts, making 'Udaan' a true celebration of artistic expression in all its forms.After intense competitions and stellar showcases of talent, The prestigious Overall Trophy was shared between School of Law and School of Engineering and Technology, showcasing their exceptional talent and unwavering dedication across various events.School of Design and Innovation secured the position of 1st Runner Up, showcasing outstanding performance and a steadfast commitment to excellence throughout the fest.The title of Best Cultural Procession was awarded to School of Law, acknowledging their captivating and culturally rich presentation that left a lasting impression. On this momentous occasion, Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, and Joint Managing Director Tanika Channi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi , Registrar Dr. Vipul Yadav, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, Director Department of Student Welfare Er. Davinder Singh graced the event with their presence, adding to the grandeur and significance of the fest.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh said ‘I am immensely proud to witness the remarkable talent and creativity showcased by the students at 'Udaan - An Inter School Cultural Fest'. Events like these not only provide a platform for young minds to shine but also foster a spirit of camaraderie and cultural exchange”. He congratulated the participants and winners for their outstanding performances.
27 Mar, 2024
CT UNIVERSITY takes immense pride in announcing its successful representation at the prestigious World Youth Festival held in Russia's Sirius Federal Territory. The delegation, comprising faculty members Ms. Apurva and Ms. Jagpreet Kaur, alongside students Vishwaas Vaid and Chaksh Kataria from the School of Law, stood as ambassadors of Indian youth on the global stage.The World Youth Festival, a convergence of talent and innovation, brought together a diverse spectrum of participants, including high school and university students, young scientists, political leaders, educators, and entrepreneurs, aged between 14 to 30. Over 800 events and activities, spanning marathons, music and dance performances, and yoga sessions, reverberated throughout the festival, showcasing the vibrancy and dynamism of global youth.Highlighting India's prominent presence, the festival witnessed the active engagement of 360 Indian participants hailing from various fields, illustrating India's rich tapestry of talent and expertise. The participants echoed the sentiment of fostering international connections and youth involvement in addressing global challenges, underscoring the festival's significance as a platform for cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration.The Russian Embassy extended its warm hospitality and reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering ties between India and Russia, with a particular focus on initiatives that empower and inspire the youth. The festival attendees expressed their gratitude for the enriching experiences and acknowledged the hospitality extended by the hosts.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, Director Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh congratulated the team.
30 Mar, 2024
CT University's Givers Club, under the aegis of the Department of Student Welfare, organized a heartwarming visit to SGB BAL GHAR in Talwandi Khurd, epitomizing the university's commitment to social responsibility and community engagement. The visit aimed to bring joy, laughter, and essential provisions to the children residing in the home.The students from CT University were greeted with warmth and excitement by the children, setting the stage for an unforgettable day filled with meaningful interactions and acts of kindness. Throughout the visit, the students engaged the children in a series of enjoyable and educational activities crafted to foster creativity, teamwork, and laughter.In addition to the engaging activities, the Givers Club extended its support by generously donating essential food items to the home, ensuring that the children have access to nutritious meals and necessary provisions. This gesture of kindness exemplifies CT University's dedication to serving the community and making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.Speaking about the initiative, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh expressed profound gratitude towards the students for their unwavering dedication and compassion. "We are immensely proud of our students for their heartfelt efforts in organizing this visit to SGB BAL GHAR. Through their selfless actions, they have not only brought smiles to the faces of these children but have also exemplified the values of empathy and generosity that we hold dear at CT University."
12 Apr, 2024
The spirit of Baisakhi, marking the onset of spring and the end of the harvest season, was celebrated with fervour and unity at CT University. The students of CT University came together to spread messages of hope and passion.Punjabi and international students alike adorned themselves in the vibrant colours of Baisakhi, showcasing the rich cultural diversity present on campus. The celebration served as a reminder of the unity that binds us all together, transcending borders and backgrounds.CT University’s Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi said ‘We take pride in fostering an inclusive environment where students from all walks of life come together to celebrate and embrace each other's traditions. The Baisakhi celebration exemplifies the university's commitment to promoting cultural exchange and harmony among its diverse students.
23 Apr, 2024
Join us at the CTU Wealth Wave Innovation Challenge Festival, hosted by CT University in collaboration with Stock Gro and Unstop! This two-day event, taking place on April 23-24, 2024, offers a diverse range of engaging activities for participants passionate about the stock market and investment.Experience the thrill of real trading in the Stock Real Trading Challenge, Put your knowledge to the test in the Bull's Eye Stock Market Quiz and Get creative in the Market Meme Creation Contest. Don't miss this opportunity to learn, compete, and network with fellow enthusiasts at the CTU Wealth Wave Innovation Challenge Festival. Mark your calendars for April 23-24, 2024, and join us for an unforgettable experience!"National Level “CTU Wealth Wave Innovation challenge” organized by CT University (CTU), Punjab https://unstop.com/f/hlLvNXn?lb=Cm1XXig1&utm_medium=Share&utm_source=WhatsApp
06 May, 2024
CT University witnessed a spectacular evening of music, entertainment, and glamour as it hosted the 'Pitaara Premiere Night'. The event, graced by the presence of renowned Punjabi singer Gippy Grewal and the charismatic Hina Khan and Prince Kanwaljit came for the promotions upcoming release of 'Shinda Shinda no papa'.The stage came alive with mesmerizing performances by Amar Sehmbi, Chandra Brar, Deep Bajwa, Sakshi Ratti, and Oye Kunal, captivating the audience and adding to the allure of the star-studded evening. The enthusiastic crowd from Punjab immersed themselves in the musical extravaganza, creating an electric atmosphere filled with joy and excitement.Amidst the cheers and applause, students and faculty of CT University were thrilled to be part of such a grand event, experiencing the magic of live performances.On this Occasion, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, Joint Managing Director Tanika Channi, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Registrar Vipul Yadav, and Dean Academics Dr. Simran, Er. Davinder Singh, Director, Department of Student Welfare were present.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh said, “The 'Pitaara Premiere Night' at CT University was not just a celebration of music and entertainment but also a testament to the university's dedication to providing enriching experiences for its students and the community at large”
17 May, 2024
- Ganika Emerged as the Winner of Mayassar 2024, Earning the Title of Designer of the YearThe Department of Fashion Design, School of Design and Innovation at CT University showcased their exceptional talent and creative prowess at the highly anticipated fashion event, Mayassar 2024 - The Designer's Collection. This theme-based fashion show brought together final semester students, each presenting their unique interpretation of captivating themes through four outfits. The event was a resounding success, captivating the audience with its creativity and innovation.The seven themes that inspired the collections at Mayassar 2024 were diverse and imaginative, including "Banjara" (Collection of the Year), "Granim" (a combination of traditional Greek outfits and denim), "Snowy Pearls" (depicting the beauty of pearls from head to toe), "Picasso" (a tribute to the famous artist), "Contemporary Architecture" (a blend of architectural elements with a contemporary twist), "Indian Mafia" (showcasing a collection filled with terror and attitude), and a surprise "Denim Collection" from first-year students. The specific themes presented by the students featured Liza with "Snowy Pearls," Khushboo with "Indian Mafia," Ritika with "Granim," Manjinder with "Contemporary Architecture," and Ganika with "Picasso."Ganika emerged as the winner of Mayassar 2024, earning the title of Designer of the Year.Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor of CT University, expressed his pride and admiration for the talented fashion designers, stating, "Mayassar 2024 - The Designer's Collection showcased the exceptional creativity and passion of our students. We are immensely proud of their achievements and their dedication to the art of fashion design. "The Department of Fashion Design at CT University extends its heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and participants for their remarkable contributions. The jury members for the event were Ms. Nandini Gupta, Head of Department at Gulzar Group of Colleges, Khanna, Ludhiana, and Ms. Bharti Kapoor. The event was sponsored by Baani Beauty Bar.On this occasion, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor of CT University; Dean Academics Dr. Simran; Davinder Singh, Director of the Department of Student Welfare, Head School of Design and Innovation Mr. Mannan Sharma along with staff and students, were present to celebrate the achievements of the budding designers.
31 May, 2024
The Hostel Champions League 2024, organized by CT University Clubs under the Department of Student Welfare, concluded with resounding success. Over 700 hostel students participated in a six-day extravaganza, showcasing their talents and embracing healthy competition.The event kicked off with a grand opening ceremony featuring captivating performances and the unveiling of trophies. Each day brought a diverse array of games, engaging participants in traditional sports such as volleyball, basketball, cricket, football, badminton, and swimming, along with unique contests like arm wrestling, push-up competitions, and UNO. The competition was fierce as hostels competed across four regions, with the East emerging as the overall winner.The grand award ceremony honored students for their exceptional participation and achievements. The event featured prestigious awards celebrating excellence in various categories, highlighting remarkable talent and sportsmanship.Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi said "the Hostel Champions League 2024 was a celebration of talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship, leaving participants with cherished memories and a renewed sense of pride."On this occasion Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Director Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Faculty and students were present.
05 Jun, 2024
CT University today marked World Environment Day with a series of impactful activities designed to raise environmental awareness and encourage sustainable practices among students. Organized by the Department of Student Welfare, the celebrations included a successful plantation drive and enthusiastic participation in International Bicycle Day.Students and staff members came together to plant numerous saplings, aiming to enhance the greenery and promote a healthier environment.CTU clubs, under the aegis of the Department of Student Welfare, celebrated International Bicycle Day to promote cycling as an eco-friendly and healthy mode of transportation. By encouraging students to incorporate cycling into their daily routines, the university aims to reduce carbon footprints and foster a culture of sustainability on campus.The dual celebrations successfully motivated students to engage in environmental conservation efforts."By celebrating both World Environment Day and International Bicycle Day, we aim to educate and inspire our students about the interconnectedness of environmental issues and the importance of sustainable living," said Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor, CT University.On this occasion Davinder Singh, Director, Department of Student Welfare, faculty and Students were present.
03 Jun, 2024
The School of Law at CT University recently hosted a Lawyers’ Conclave, bringing together esteemed legal professionals to deliberate on strategies for elevating the School of Law to the pinnacle of legal education in the Punjab region. This event served as a confluence of ideas, experiences, and foresight, aimed at charting a roadmap for the institution's future.Present at the session were Vice Chairman Mr. Harpeet Singh, Registrar Dr. Vipul Yadav, and Dean Academics and Principal of the School of Law, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill.The conclave commenced with an inaugural session, graced by Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, who welcomed the distinguished guests and highlighted the university’s commitment to excellence in legal education. She emphasized the importance of such interactions in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.The event featured several panel discussions with 15 senior advocates, each focusing on different aspects of legal education and practice. These discussions provided a platform for lawyers to share their insights and propose actionable strategies. One of the key speakers, Mr. PS Ghuman, ex-Vice President and senior advocate of District and Sessions Courts, Ludhiana, highlighted the need for innovative teaching methods such as case-based learning, moot courts, and legal clinics. These methods, he suggested, would engage students more effectively and enhance their analytical and critical thinking skills.Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill stated, "The Lawyers’ Conclave at the School of Law, CT University, was a significant step towards achieving the institution’s vision of becoming the leading law school in the Punjab region. The insights and recommendations from esteemed legal professionals provided a clear and actionable roadmap for the future. By implementing these strategies, the School of Law at CT University can enhance its curriculum, foster a robust research culture, build valuable collaborations, integrate cutting-edge legal technology, and engage its alumni network to provide an unparalleled legal education experience."The conclave concluded with a commitment to adopt the recommendations and strategies discussed, ensuring that the School of Law at CT University continues its journey towards educational excellence and becomes a beacon of legal education in the region.
11 Jun, 2024
CT University hosted "The Talent Show - T2S 2024," organized by Bhanu Events & Production Pvt. Ltd. The event was a resounding success, with over 100 participants showcasing their remarkable talents in categories such as Fashion Show, Singing, Instrument Playing, Poetry, and Dance.The Talent Show brought together a vibrant community of young artists aged 4 to 17 years, who captivated the audience with their extraordinary performances. The judges, Simran Sangowal, Suraj Nahar, and Gourav Bohat, were impressed by the high level of talent and creativity displayed by the participants.The event was graced by the presence of special guests Davinder Singh, Director, Department Of Student Welfare ; Raman Bali, Sukhpal Singh, Nasir Mohammad, Manisha Sood, and Jasvir Kaur Sood, who added to the grandeur of the occasion."We are extremely proud of the participants who put on such an inspiring and entertaining show," said Bhanu Sood, Managing Director of Bhanu Events & Production Pvt. Ltd. "Their dedication and hard work were evident in every performance, and we are thrilled to have provided a platform for these young talents to shine."Davinder Singh, Director, Department Of Student Welfare, CT University added, "Hosting The Talent Show - T2S 2024 has been an honour for CT University. The energy and enthusiasm of the participants were truly contagious, and we are grateful to Bhanu Events & Production Pvt. Ltd. for organizing such a memorable event."
14 Jun, 2024
The Department of Design and Innovation at CT University proudly hosted its annual art exhibition, showcasing a stunning array of artworks created by the talented students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Animation & Multimedia courses. The exhibition, held in the department's gallery, was organized under the guidance of Mr. Manan Sharma, Head of the Design and Innovation Department, and Ms. Mandeep Kaur, Assistant Professor and Chief Coordinator of the Art Exhibition 2024.This yearly event provides a platform for young artists to present their creative talents, reflecting the combined ingenuity of both students and faculty. The artworks on display addressed significant contemporary issues, including crimes against women and the effects of globalization, demonstrating the students' ability to engage with important societal themes through their art.The exhibition received an overwhelmingly positive response from visitors and art enthusiasts. The presence of distinguished guests, including Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor of CT University; Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh ; Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor; Dr. Simran, Dean Academics; and Davinder Singh, Director of the Department of Student Welfare, added to the event's prestige.Several students were recognized for their exceptional contributions to the exhibition:Muskan received the Artist of the Year Award.Saloni was honored with the Excellence Award.The Best Work Awards were presented to Rajwinder Kaur, Chandon Mehta, and Gurnoor Singh.Commenting on the event, Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor of CT University, said, “The annual art exhibition is a testament to the extraordinary talent and creativity of our students. It is inspiring to see how they address important societal issues through their art. We are proud to support and nurture their artistic journey, providing them with opportunities to showcase their work and develop their skills.”The exhibition offered students a remarkable opportunity to showcase their artwork, enhance their skills, and engage with new audiences. It also provided a platform for students to sell their custom artworks, adding a rewarding commercial aspect to their educational experience.
17 Jun, 2024
CT University is pleased to announce a new partnership with Pearson, the world’s leading learning company. This memorandum of understanding (MoU) will provide Pearson Test of English (PTE) learning resources to CTU students, equipping them for English proficiency assessments and helping them achieve their dreams of studying abroad.Through this association, Pearson and CTU will offer a range of benefits to students, including applicable student discounts on PTE, access to offline practice materials, PTE Train (the trainer sessions for faculties), informative seminar/webinar sessions, and access to B2B partner portals. Additionally, students will have access to Pearson PTE's cutting-edge educational resources, including official guides and score practice tests, further assisting their study abroad journey.Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor, CT University, stated, “At CT University, we are driven by a steadfast commitment to innovation, transformation, and excellence in education. Our vision is to nurture the next generation of global leaders who are equipped to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. Through our partnership with Pearson PTE, we continue to pave the way for our students' success, empowering them to realize their dreams and make a positive impact on society.”Prabhul Ravindran, Director of English Language Learning at Pearson India, said, “It is a delight to partner with CT University. Our mission is to empower students at CT University by enhancing their English language skills. We are committed to equipping these students to pursue global opportunities and achieve their academic and professional goals.”
21 Jun, 2024
CT University’s Department of Student Welfare celebrated International Yoga Day with an enriching yoga session led by the esteemed Dr. Seema Parihar. The session saw enthusiastic participation from the faculty members, who embraced the path to holistic wellness and mindfulness.The event focused on this year’s theme, "Yoga for Self and Society," symbolizing the comprehensive benefits of yoga for individual well-being and societal harmony. Dr. Parhar’s guidance highlighted the transformative power of yoga, particularly in the context of women empowerment. It created an atmosphere of tranquillity and rejuvenation, emphasizing the importance of yoga in daily life.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh graced the occasion, encouraging the audience to adopt yoga as a daily routine. He emphasized that regular yoga practice is essential for maintaining fitness and enhancing the immune system, contributing to a healthy life.Director of the Department of Student Welfare, Er. Davinder Singh, said “Yoga is a transformative practice that brings harmony and well-being to individuals. It is essential for us to incorporate yoga into our lives to promote physical, mental, and spiritual balance."The event was graced by Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, and Director of the Department of Student Welfare, Er. Davinder Singh.
27 Jun, 2024
CT University organized its first exclusive Industry-HR conclave titled “Adapting to Evolving Markets through Skill Development and Knowledge Exchange.” The event aimed to foster collaboration, innovation, and growth within Punjab's business community, providing a platform for sharing insights, networking, and exploring new opportunities.The conclave saw an overwhelming response with 75 + HR professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and business owners in attendance. Eminent figures from various industries in Ludhiana contributed to the event's success.The primary objectives of the conclave were to facilitate networking, encourage knowledge sharing, promote innovation, support local economic growth, and highlight CT University's resources. Keynote addresses, panel discussions, and workshops led by industry experts were central to achieving these goals.Distinguished guests included Chief Guest Mr. Upkar Singh, President of CICU and MD of New Swan Cycles, and Guest of Honor Mr. Honey Sethi, General Secretary, and CEO of Avighan AB Steels. Special guests and speakers included industry leaders such as Mr. Deepak Marwaha, Mr. Gagnish Singh Khurana, Mr. Dwarka Dass, Mr. Ripti Sharma, Mr. Sidhant Sehgal, and Mr. Dilbagh Singh. The panel featured prominent figures like Dr. Deepak Jain, Mr. Varun Sharma, Mr. B.R. Pillai, Dr. S.B. Singh, Mr. S.D. Yadav, Ms. Savita Koul, and Ms. Jyoti Kapoor.The event was sponsored by Avon Cycles Limited, CICU, Finstem Group and Aryana Bakery. Their support was instrumental in ensuring the conclave's success. On this Occasion Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi; Mr. Rajesh Kapoor (Director Corporate Resource Cell), Ms. Harkamal (Assistant Manager Corporate Resource Cell), Mr. Rajveer Singh (Manager Industry Connect) were present.
29 Jun, 2024
CT University proudly hosted an esteemed graduation ceremony to honor the academic achievements of 75 Tanzanian students from the class of 2024. This momentous event, organized by the Department of Student Welfare, was a celebration of both scholastic excellence and cross-cultural unity.The ceremony was distinguished by the presence of the Ambassador of Tanzania to India, H.E. Ambassador Anisa Kapufi Mbega, who graced the occasion as the chief guest. The university's top leadership, including Chancellor Charanjit Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, and Director of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, were also in attendance, reflecting the importance of this significant milestone.Chancellor Charanjit Singh and Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh extended their warmest congratulations to the graduates. In their remarks, they expressed immense pride in the students' accomplishments and optimism for their futures. They highlighted the profound impact of cultural exchange, noting how the integration of international students enriches the university community and strengthens global ties.Chancellor Charanjit Singh said, "We are immensely proud of our Tanzanian students and their achievements. The cultural exchange that occurs when students from different countries come together enhances our collective sense of brotherhood and global citizenship."Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh added, "We wish our graduates a bright and successful future. Their presence at CT University has not only contributed to their personal growth but also to the enrichment of our campus community."
09 Jul, 2024
CT University is proud to announce the ongoing success of its Certificate Program in Foundation Skills for Higher Education, a transformative initiative specifically designed for students who have recently appeared for or passed their 10th and 12th-grade exams. Since its inception on April 15, the program has successfully run four batches and continues to attract students.This comprehensive three-week program is meticulously crafted to provide an experiential and enjoyable learning experience. It aims to equip students with essential skills across various domains, including academic and professional fields, language abilities, and interpersonal skills. The program also offers comprehensive guidance on career planning and job readiness, ensuring students are well-prepared for their future professional endeavours.Beyond academic development, the Foundation Skills for Higher Education program focuses on instilling confidence and equipping students with the skills required to excel in their academic and professional journeys. Through hands-on activities, interactive workshops, and practical applications, students gain valuable insights and practical knowledge that will set them apart in their future prospects.The program also emphasizes cultural awareness and sensitivity, exposing students to diverse cultural practices and traditions. Additionally, the program includes orientations in the National Service Scheme (NSS) and National Cadet Corps (NCC), promoting holistic development and community engagement.The Valedictory Ceremony, a vibrant celebration marking the successful completion of the Foundation Program, witnessed the presence of Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi and Dean Academics Dr. Simran who motivated and encouraged the students with his inspiring words. The Head of the Professional Enhancement Cell, Ms. Sudhashree Parvati, Ms. DeePreet Kaur, and her dedicated team played a crucial role in the successful execution of the program.
05 Jul, 2024
CT University proudly announces the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Airport Authority of India (AAI) to offer exceptional training opportunities for students under the prestigious "Pradipti" program.The MoU was signed by Mr. Girish Kumar, General Manager of HR at AAI, and Mr. Sanjay Khanduri, Registrar at CT University. This initiative, supervised by the Director of the Career Resource Center (CRC) Rajesh Kapoor at CT University, aims to enhance the practical skills and industry readiness of students.Students will undergo rigorous training at various airports managed by AAI, gaining firsthand experience in airport operations, management, and allied services. The "Pradipti" program bridges the gap between academic learning and real-world application, exposing students to cutting-edge practices and technologies in the aviation sector.Mr. Sanjay Khanduri expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "This MoU will open new avenues for our students, offering them invaluable exposure and hands-on training in one of the most dynamic sectors. We look forward to a fruitful collaboration that benefits both the students and the aviation industry."The first batch of students will begin training on 8th July 2024 at airports including Amritsar, Chandigarh, Kangra, Ludhiana, Shimla, Adampur, and Bhatinda. CT University and AAI are committed to ensuring the program's success, providing students with a comprehensive learning experience and preparing them for promising careers in the aviation sector.
12 Jul, 2024
CT University, Ludhiana, CT Group of Institutions, and City University Ajman, in collaboration with Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), successfully organized the 7th International Multi-Track Conference on Sciences, Engineering, Management, and Technical Innovations (IMSEMTI) 2024 in Azerbaijan. This conference provided an exceptional platform for academicians, research scholars, and experts from various disciplines to gather in a hybrid format.The conference was conducted in both online and offline modes, with approximately 120 participants joining online from countries including the UAE, India, and Azerbaijan, while nearly 50 participants attended in person in Azerbaijan. The event showcased a diverse range of scholarly papers from fields such as Medical Sciences, Environmental Studies, Commerce, Management, Humanities, Engineering, and Technical Innovation.Dr. Shahla Gahramanova, Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration, Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), served as a keynote speaker and session chair. Dr. Varinder Singh Rana, Department Chair of Hospitality and Tourism Management and Deputy Director of Research at City University, Ajman, also contributed as a keynote speaker and session chair. Other distinguished guests included Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Principal of DAV College, Jalandhar; Dr. Meeta Seta, Principal In-Charge of Patuck Gala College of Commerce and Management; Mr. Punit Puri, Head of the Department of Zoology at DAV College; and Ms. Jasmeet Kaur from Chitkara University.Dr. Shahla Gahramanova and Dr. Varinder Singh Rana opened the conference by emphasizing the significance of such gatherings in fostering innovation and collaboration among global scholars. Their participation, along with that of many distinguished researchers, underscored the event's high caliber. Participants praised the conference for bringing together a diverse group of thinkers and practitioners, enabling a rich exchange of ideas and insights. This year’s event was noted for its inclusivity, providing every participant with a platform to share their thoughts and opinions.CT University's Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Joint Managing Director Tanika Channi, and CT Group of Institutions' Deputy Director CCPC Dr. Nittan Arora were also present, lending their support to the conference and reinforcing CT University's commitment to academic excellence and global collaboration. Previous IMSEMTI conferences held in Dubai, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam have each offered unique experiences.
15 Jul, 2024
CT University is proud to announce the outstanding performance of Ms. Jashandeep Kaur at the 21st Punjab State Senior Kickboxing Championship. Demonstrating exceptional skill and dedication, She has secured two gold medals in the Kick Light and Point Fight events in the 45kg weight category.Her remarkable achievement has earned her a place in the National Kickboxing Championship to be held in Goa, further underscoring her talent and hard work.Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor of CT University, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Jashandeep Kaur and the Sports department for this significant accomplishment. He expressed his pride in her achievements and wished her the best as she prepares for the National Championship in July 2024.Dean Academics Dr. Simran, Executive Director Dr. Nittin Tondon, and Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh , Head Sports Gurdeep Singh Gill also extended their congratulations to Ms. Jashandeep Kaur , acknowledging her dedication and the positive representation she brings to CT University.
19 Jul, 2024
CT University, renowned for fostering a culture of inspiration and growth, held it’s highly anticipated 'Open Mic Season 4' event, gathering remarkable individuals from diverse backgrounds to share their motivational stories. Organized by the Department of Student Welfare, the event provided a platform for those who have made significant contributions to society, allowing them to share their life struggles, challenges, and triumphant accomplishments.The event witnessed an enthusiastic audience eagerly listening to the inspiring narratives of nine exceptional speakers. Each speaker shared their unique journey, serving as a beacon of hope for those in attendance.The esteemed Guest of Honour, Charanjit Singh Channi, Chancellor of CT University, Ludhiana, graced the occasion with his esteemed presence. On this occasion, Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor; Davinder Singh, Director, Department of Student Welfare; and faculty were present.The line-up of speakers featured remarkable personalities, each leaving an indelible mark on the audience:Harminder Singh: Asia Gold Medallist: Harminder Singh shared his journey of achieving excellence in athletics, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and dedication.Simar Singh: World's Youngest Sikh Historian : Simar Singh captivated the audience with his deep insights into Sikh history and the significance of preserving cultural heritage.Ekamdeep Kaur Grewal: Adoption Incharge, SGB Children's Home: Ekamdeep Kaur Grewal spoke about her passionate work in child adoption and the transformative power of providing a loving home to children in need.Mandeep Singh: Restaurant Owner known as Veerji Bullet Vale : Mandeep Singh, popularly known as Veerji Bullet Vale, recounted his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the challenges he overcame to establish his successful restaurant business.Dhananjay Chauhan: Transgender Activist : Dhananjay Chauhan shared her powerful story of advocating for transgender rights and the importance of acceptance and inclusivity in society.Aman Kaur Bhatia: Motivational Speaker and Life Coach : Aman Kaur Bhatia inspired the audience with her motivational speech on personal development, resilience, and the pursuit of one's dreams.Harpreet Singh: YouTuber: Harpreet Singh discussed his journey as a content creator, the impact of digital media, and how he uses his platform to spread positivity and awareness.Gurpreet Singh: Social Worker (Manukhta Di Sewa): Gurpreet Singh shared his experiences in social work, particularly focusing on his initiatives to serve humanity and uplift underprivileged communities.Reena Kalyan: Social Worker : Reena Kalyan spoke about her dedicated efforts in social service, emphasizing the importance of compassion and community support in creating a better society.Expressing gratitude to the speakers, CT University’s Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi conveyed his heartfelt appreciation for their willingness to share their life-inspiring stories, acknowledging the profound impact they had on the audience.
23 Jul, 2024
In a significant move towards promoting sustainable practices, CT University has embraced the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research's (CSIR) 'Wrinkles Achhe Hain (WAH)' campaign. Inspired by CSIR's initiative encouraging individuals to wear unironed clothes on Mondays, CT University has launched 'Wrinkled Tuesday' to further support the cause of reducing carbon emissions.The inaugural 'Wrinkled Tuesday' saw enthusiastic participation from the CT University workforce, who pledged their support by donning unironed clothes. This simple yet impactful act aims to raise awareness about the environmental benefits of reducing ironing, which contributes to the emission of approximately 200 grams of carbon dioxide per set of clothes. By opting for non-ironed attire, individuals can significantly reduce their carbon footprint, making a meaningful contribution to environmental conservation.Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor of CT University, expressed his wholehearted support for the campaign, stating, "Collective efforts are crucial in conserving energy and protecting our environment. Initiatives like 'Wrinkled Tuesday' not only promote sustainability but also instill a sense of responsibility towards our planet among the community."The event was graced by the presence, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, and Director of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, who actively participated in the campaign activities, showcasing their commitment to this green initiative.
25 Jul, 2024
CT University has honoured its athletes for their exceptional achievements during the 2023-24 sports year. The university's commitment to excellence was highlighted by the impressive accomplishments of its students.At the AIU Championships, Ms. Deepika and Mr. Sagar won gold medals in Wushu, while Mr. Saptarshi and Ms. Byas Nath secured bronze medals in Karate. Gold medalists received Rs. 25,000 each, and bronze medalists were awarded Rs. 15,000 each.Additionally, CT University athletes earned 1 international medal, 3 national medals, 5 AIU and zonal medals, and 8 state-level medals. In Khelo India selections, three male players and one female boxer were ranked among the top 8.Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh remarked, “The outstanding achievements of our athletes reflect their dedication and hard work. We are immensely proud of their success and are committed to supporting their continued excellence.”On this Occasion, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi; Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Head Sports Gurdeep Singh Gill were present.
26 Jul, 2024
In commemoration of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Department of Student Welfare and the NCC (National Cadet Corps), CT University hosted a distinguished guest lecture delivered by Subedar Bikram Singh, 3 Punjab Battalion NCC, Ludhiana.The lecture, aimed to honor the valor and sacrifices made by the armed forces during the Kargil War. Subedar Bikram Singh an esteemed officer with extensive experience, shared insightful perspectives on the strategic significance of the Kargil conflict and its impact on national security. The session was a profound tribute to the bravery of soldiers and a valuable educational experience for students and faculty alike.The event was attended by faculty members, and NCC cadets, all of whom gained a deeper understanding of the challenges faced during the Kargil conflict and the lessons learned from it. The engaging lecture fostered a sense of patriotism and respect for the nation's defense forces.CT University extends its gratitude to SubedarBikram Singh for his valuable contribution and to the Department of Student Welfare and NCC for organizing this enlightening session. The university remains committed to promoting awareness and education on significant historical events that shape our national identity.On this Occasion Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh was present.
31 Jul, 2024
The School of Law at CT University, Ludhiana, organized a significant book donation drive as part of the 'Page for Prisoners' initiative, aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for inmates at Central Jail Ludhiana. The donation was warmly received by the Superintendent of Central Jail Ludhiana, alongside the Deputy Superintendent of Police, marking a meaningful step in the university’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.This initiative, led by Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, and Director, Department of Student Welfare, Davinder Singh, saw enthusiastic participation from the faculty members. Their collective efforts underscore the transformative power of education in creating a more inclusive and informed society.Dr. Simran highlighted the impact of the initiative, stating, "Reading not only enhances academic excellence but also nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and empathy. We commend our faculty for their enthusiastic participation in this initiative."
03 Aug, 2024
The Department of Humanities and Physical Education at CT University proudly inaugurated the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum of History, Culture, and Archaeology. The museum was unveiled in the esteemed presence of Chairman Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, and Dean Academics and Principal of the School of Law, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, alongside the Davinder Singh, Director of the Department of Student Welfare.The dignitaries, along with other guests, took a walkthrough of the museum, which offers a rich and immersive encounter with history, showcasing the journey from the past to the present. Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi emphasized the significance of museums, stating, "Museums collect and preserve objects and materials of religious, cultural, and historical value. They are a vital source of knowledge, preserving the achievements of the past through sculptures, coins, pottery, and more."Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi highlighted that museums play a crucial role in preserving and promoting cultural heritage. Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill echoed this sentiment, adding, "Museums are the guardians of our collective human experience. This museum presents information about the past in a chronological order, ensuring that our history is well preserved and understood."The Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, designed by Dr. Seema Parihar, Associate Professor of History, boasts over 200 esteemed artifacts, including pottery, sculptures, terracottas, coins, and other metalwork, which collectively showcase the development of art and architecture across different periods of history. The museum also features a Wall of National Movement, highlighting the struggle for independence, as well as a stunning display of student artwork from various streams including BA, BA Hons, and BALLB. This artwork, in the form of assignments, fabric paintings, and other projects, reflects the creativity and academic prowess of CT University’s students.
05 Aug, 2024
CT University successfully wrapped up its grand two-day orientation program ‘NEOPHYTE’, welcoming over 2000 new students to the campus. The event was a vibrant introduction to the university’s dynamic academic and cultural environment, marking the beginning of an exciting journey for the incoming batch.The program commenced with a formal welcome by Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro Chancellor, who extended his warm regards to the new students, emphasizing the university's commitment to holistic education. Vice Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh also welcomed the new students, expressing his delight at seeing so many bright and enthusiastic individuals ready to embark on their educational journey at CT University.Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor, encouraged students to excel both academically and personally, while Dr. Nittin Tondon, Pro Vice Chancellor, highlighted the importance of discipline and determination. Mr. Sanjay Khanduri, Deputy Registrar, also addressed the students, emphasizing the support available to them.Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Dean of Academics, provided an overview of academic rules and regulations, ensuring students were informed about university expectations.The program featured an impactful skit on anti-ragging, reinforcing the university’s zero-tolerance policy. Mr. Rajesh Kapoor, Director of Corporate Resource Centre, discussed the numerous placement opportunities available to students, while Mr. Pradip Kumar Yadava, Controller of Examinations, briefed them on examination rules. Er. Davinder Singh, Director of Student Welfare, showcased the vibrant student life at CT University.New Students Joined "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam": Each new student planted a tree as part of this initiative, symbolizing growth and responsibility.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi welcomed the students, saying, "This orientation marks the beginning of a transformative journey at CT University, where you will gain knowledge, build character, and embrace the opportunities ahead."The event concluded with vibrant cultural performances, reflecting the university's rich diversity and spirit.
10 Aug, 2024
In commemoration of the 555th anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birth, CT University recently organized a thought-provoking guest lecture titled "Guru Nanak: A Pioneer of Social, Political, and Spiritual Revolution." The event was held under the auspices of the Guru Nanak Chair and the Dean Research Office. The lecture was delivered by the distinguished Dr. Manpreet Singh, Professor and Head of the Guru Gobind Singh Study and Research Department at Lamrin Tech Skill University, Punjab. Dr. Singh, who has an illustrious academic and spiritual background, has previously served as a guest lecturer at Central University of Kashmir, J & K, and Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. He is also the Head Preacher at DSGMC, where he regularly gives Katha discourses at prominent Gurdwaras, including G. Bangla Sahib, G. Sis Ganj Sahib, and G. Manji Sahib (Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar). Additionally, Dr. Singh is the Editor of the monthly magazine "Sis Ganj," published by DSGMC.The event was graced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, and Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh. The coordination of the lecture was led by Dr. Satvir Singh, Assistant Dean Research and Coordinator of the Guru Nanak Chair, along with Dr. Lakhwinder Kaur, another Coordinator of the Guru Nanak Chair.During the lecture, Dr. Manpreet Singh highlighted Guru Nanak Dev Ji's monumental contributions to social, political, and spiritual domains. He elaborated on how Guru Nanak’s teachings transcended the boundaries of religion, advocating for equality, justice, and the universal brotherhood of mankind. Dr. Singh's deep insights and extensive knowledge left a lasting impact on the attendees, emphasizing Guru Nanak’s role as a revolutionary figure who instilled values that remain relevant even today.Reflecting on the significance of the event, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh commented, “Celebrating the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji by exploring his profound impact on society, politics, and spirituality is not only a tribute to his legacy but also a reminder of the timeless relevance of his teachings. At CT University, we are committed to fostering an environment that honors our rich cultural heritage and encourages intellectual exploration of such important figures.”The event concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the contributions of all those involved in making the lecture a success. CT University remains committed to hosting scholarly discussions that foster an understanding of our rich cultural and spiritual heritage, especially in this significant year marking the 555th anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birth.
12 Aug, 2024
CTU Clubs Under the aegis of the Department of Student Welfare, CT University organized a dynamic and engaging events on the occasion of International Youth Day. The day was filled with a plethora of activities designed to celebrate the vibrant spirit of youth and foster intellectual growth among students.The event began with a Group Discussion on LGBTQIA+ issues, where students engaged in meaningful conversations about diversity, inclusion, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community. This session encouraged open dialogue, aiming to promote understanding and empathy among the youth.In line with CT University's commitment to sustainability, the "Clean Campus, Green Future" initiative was also launched. Students participated in various activities to promote environmental awareness and took pledges to maintain a cleaner, greener campus.A highlight of the day was the Debate Competition on the topic "Artificial Intelligence: Is the rise of AI more likely to create jobs than eliminate them for the youth?" Participants presented compelling arguments on both sides, showcasing their critical thinking and debating skills.The celebration also included a range of indoor games that allowed students to unwind and showcase their strategic acumen. Competitions were held in Carom, Chess, and Table Tennis, with students enthusiastically participating and demonstrating their prowess.Speaking on the occasion, CT University’s Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi stated, "International Youth Day is a significant event for CT University as it aligns with our mission to empower students and nurture their talents. Today's activities reflect the diverse interests and capabilities of our youth, and we are proud to provide them with a platform to grow and express themselves."On this Occasion Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi; Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Director IT Harinderpal Singh; were present.
15 Aug, 2024
On the occasion of the 78th Independence Day, marking 77 glorious years of freedom, CT University proudly celebrated with the theme "Viksit Bharat"The campus was adorned with patriotism as the day commenced with a spirited march past by the NCC Cadets, NSS Volunteers and students of CT University. Flag hoisting ceremony was organised. A collective display of unity, discipline, and devotion was seen. Event was organised by Department of Student welfare With NSS and NCC unit.Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi delivered an inspiring speech, acknowledging the nation builders' contributions and expressing gratitude for their tireless efforts. He emphasized the importance of unity and dedication in building a prosperous India.The celebrations concluded with a renewed pledge to serve the nation with unwavering duty. The presence of Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, and Director of Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh added significance to the event.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi said that ‘Today, as we celebrate our 78th Independence Day, let us remember the sacrifices of our forefathers and strive to keep our nation's interests at the forefront. Our unity and dedication will pave the way for a brighter future."
16 Aug, 2024
The Department of Student Welfare at CT University hosted a vibrant celebration of cultural heritage through the event ‘TIYAN TEEJ DIAN’. This festive occasion highlighted the rich traditions of Punjab, brought to life by the enthusiastic participation of the university's esteemed faculty members.The campus was adorned with colorful decorations that captured the spirit of Teej, creating a lively atmosphere. The Department of Design and Innovation set up traditional stalls featuring jewelry and mehndi, adding to the festive charm of the event.A highlight of the celebration was the cultural performances, including Giddha and singing, where faculty members took center stage with their mesmerizing displays of Punjab’s rich cultural heritage.Adding an extra layer of excitement to the event was a captivating fashion show. Faculty members walked the ramp, adorned in traditional and contemporary Punjabi attire, showcasing the beauty and elegance of Punjab’s traditional clothing.The event was graced by the presence of esteemed personalities, including Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simran, and Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, who expressed their appreciation for the faculty's enthusiastic participation.Dean Academics Dr. Simran shared his thoughts on the event, stating, "'TIYAN TEEJ DIAN' was a beautiful blend of Punjab’s cultural heritage, celebrated with the enthusiasm and creativity of our faculty members."
21 Aug, 2024
CT University’s Women Empowerment Cell acknowledges the generous donation of 7,000 sanitary pads from Nine Foundation. This significant contribution marks a pivotal step in promoting menstrual health and ensuring the well-being of our female students and staff.The donation by Nine Foundation underscores the shared commitment to fostering a supportive and healthy environment within the university. With this contribution, CT University continues its mission to empower women by addressing essential health needs, thereby creating a more inclusive and nurturing campus.Dr. Simran, Dean Academics and Chairperson of the Women Empowerment Cell at CT University, emphasized the importance of this initiative. “This generous donation highlights the critical role of menstrual health and hygiene in the overall well-being of our community. We are proud to collaborate with Nine Foundation in promoting awareness and providing necessary resources to our female students and staff.”
23 Aug, 2024
CT University’s Department of Student Welfare hosted a spectacular Janmashtami celebration, marking the birth of Lord Krishna with vibrant festivities and cultural activities. It was a grand success, drawing enthusiastic participation from students, faculty, and staff.The celebration featured a Rangoli Competition, where participants showcased their artistic talents through colorful and intricate designs. The campus was beautifully decorated with these rangolis, adding a festive touch and enhancing the overall atmosphere of the event.One of the key highlights of the day was the Dandiya and Dance Performances. Participants engaged in lively dandiya dances, performing with colorful sticks to the rhythm of traditional music. The energetic performances created a joyous and celebratory mood, embodying the spirit of Janmashtami.Another major attraction was the Matki Phod, a traditional activity where participants broke an earthen pot filled with goodies. This exhilarating event added an element of excitement and fun to the celebration, reflecting the cultural significance of the festival.Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi said, “The successful execution of these activities demonstrated the vibrant cultural life at CT University and fostered a strong sense of community among attendees. The event not only celebrated Janmashtami but also strengthened the university's commitment to providing a dynamic and engaging environment for its students.”On this occasion Director Department of Student Welfare Er. Davinder Singh, faculty and students were present.
27 Aug, 2024
CT University stood in solidarity on 'Black Day,' organizing a significant rally on campus under the theme "DEMAND JUSTICE AND ADVOCATE FOR SAFETY AND DIGNITY FOR ALL." This event marked the university's stand against the rising cases of sexual violence in India, with a collective call for justice, safety, and dignity for every individual.The rally witnessed the active participation of students, faculty, and university management, all of whom donned black attire as a symbol of their united front against injustice. The event featured a compelling visual display of student-created posters with the theme 'From Fear to Freedom: Break the Chains of Sexual Violence,' underscoring the university's commitment to spreading awareness about sexual awareness.Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor of CT University, addressed the gathering, stating, “Today, we stand together not just as an academic institution but as a force for change.”Joining this noble cause were Dr. Simranjit Kaur Gill, Dean of Academics; Er. Davinder Singh, Director of Student Welfare, and various Heads of Departments stood shoulder to shoulder with the students and faculty, advocating for a more respectful and secure society.
29 Aug, 2024
CT University, in collaboration with its Department of Student Welfare and the Sports Department, celebrated National Sports Day with great fervor and enthusiasm. The event was organized to commemorate the birth anniversary of Major Dhyan Chand, the legendary Indian hockey player who brought immense pride to the nation.The celebrations saw vibrant participation from students, faculty, and staff members, all coming together to honour Major Dhyan Chand and engage in a day full of sports. The occasion was graced by the presence of Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Sports head Gurdeep Singh Gill and other esteemed faculty members.The day's activities included an array of sports such as Football, Volleyball, Basketball, and Swimming, as well as indoor games like Table Tennis, Chess, and Carrom. The spirited participation showcased the dedication and enthusiasm of students, embodying the true spirit of sportsmanship.Adding to the celebrations, a cake-cutting ceremony was held to mark the significance of the day. The event brought everyone together, further fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie within the university.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh expressed his delight at the active involvement of students. He praised the efforts of all participants and emphasized the significance of sports as an integral part of education. "Sports teach us invaluable lessons beyond the classroom, offering a rejuvenating experience for both body and mind," he remarked.
02 Sep, 2024
CT University proudly announces its latest achievement, being recognized as the Preferred University of the Region at the Tribune Lifestyle Awards 2024 Punjab, organized by The Tribune in Ludhiana.The esteemed award was presented by Shri Harjot Singh Bains, the Hon'ble Minister of Education, Punjab, during a distinguished ceremony that celebrated excellence across various sectors. This accolade highlights CT University's unwavering commitment to providing top-tier education and fostering an environment of innovation and academic excellence.“Our recognition as the Preferred University of the Region is a testament to our relentless pursuit of educational excellence. We remain dedicated to shaping future leaders and making a lasting impact on society,” said Dr. Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor of CT University.On this occasion, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi and Mr. P.S. Bawa from Skyway Hosiery were also present.
04 Sep, 2024
In celebration of National Nutrition Week, the Department of Student Welfare at CT University organized a highly informative guest lecture by renowned dietician Ms. Gunjan Mehta Sood. The session was aimed at promoting healthy eating habits among students and raising awareness about the importance of nutrition in overall well-being.The lecture provided a comprehensive overview of nutritional choices and the impact of diet on physical and mental health. Ms. Gunjan Mehta Sood shared expert insights, offering practical advice on how students can make informed decisions about their food intake, enhance their dietary habits, and achieve a balanced lifestyle.Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Sood emphasized, “Good nutrition is the foundation for a healthy life. By making the right food choices, students can not only improve their physical health but also boost their academic performance and mental resilience.”The event was met with enthusiasm by the students, who actively engaged in the session by asking questions and discussing their own dietary habits. It served as a platform to encourage a culture of wellness and self-care within the university.Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, commenting on the importance of the event, said, “At CT University, we are committed to nurturing not just academic excellence but also the holistic well-being of our students. This insightful session on nutrition by Ms. Gunjan Mehta Sood is a step toward empowering our students to make informed lifestyle choices that will positively impact their health and future success.”The occasion was graced by the presence of Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Director of the Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh.
07 Sep, 2024
A grand ceremony held at CT University, teachers from various schools across the region were felicitated with the prestigious Teachers Excellence Award. The event was graced by our Vice Chancellor and Group Director, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, who delivered a captivating workshop on Emotional Intelligence.The Teachers Excellence Award, a testament to the invaluable contributions of educators to society, recognized teachers who have demonstrated exceptional dedication, innovation, and a commitment to nurturing young minds. The awardees were selected based on their academic achievements, student outcomes, and contributions to their schools and communities.Vice Chancellor and Group Director Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, a leading expert in emotional intelligence, delivered a thought-provoking workshop that provided participants with valuable insights into understanding and managing emotions effectively. He emphasized the importance of emotional intelligence in building strong relationships, enhancing communication skills and fostering a positive learning environment.The university's management including the Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice Chancellor and Group Director Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, ED and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Director Admissions Mr. Harman, Director of Student Welfare Mr. Davinder Singh, Deputy Director and Head of Marketing Mr. Karan Bhardwaj was present to honor the awardees and express their gratitude for their exceptional work. The event served as a reminder of the vital role that teachers play in shaping the future of society.Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi shared his thoughts on the event by expressing his gratitude for their unwavering dedication, passion for teaching, and ability to inspire and motivate their students. He also emphasized the significance of creating a supportive and nurturing environment for teachers to thrive in their profession.
12 Sep, 2024
CT University recently hosted a vibrant and engaging two-day talent hunt that showcased the diverse skills and abilities of students from various cultural backgrounds. The Department of Student Welfare organized the event that featured a wide array of competitions, providing a platform for students to express their creativity and passion.The talent hunt started with a engrossing display of dance performances. Students from different cultural backgrounds took to the stage, captivating the audience with their graceful movements and energetic beats. The singing competition was another highlight of the event, whether it was classical, pop or Bollywood songs.The poems touched on various themes from love and loss to social issues and personal reflections. The drama and skit competitions provided a platform for students to showcase their acting skills and storytelling abilities. The visual arts competitions including poster making, Rangoli and mehndi allowed students to express their creativity through colors and patterns.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Director of Student Welfare Mr. Davinder Singh were present to encourage the students.The intellectual competitions such as debates, poetry recitations and elocution tested the students' knowledge, communication skills and critical thinking abilities. The talent hunt concluded with a fashion show that showcased the creativity and style of the participating students.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh emphasized the importance of nurturing and showcasing individual talents. He commended the participants for their enthusiasm and creativity noting that such events not only highlight personal skills but also foster a sense of community and collaboration. The Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh also encouraged students to embrace opportunities for growth, stay resilient in the face of challenges and continue pursuing excellence both academically and personally.The two-day talent hunt at CT University was a resounding success, providing a platform for students to showcase their talents and celebrate their cultural diversity.
15 Sep, 2024
CT University's School of Engineering celebrated Engineers' Day with the theme "Innovate, Code, Compete: Engineers' Day Extravaganza 2024." The event brought together students to showcase their skills in various technical competitions, highlighting creativity, innovation, and problem-solving abilities.Students actively participated in engaging activities, including meme creation, code fixing, puzzle-solving, website designing, error detection in paragraphs, gaming, poster creation, AutoCAD drawing, land surveying, and waste recycling. These activities were designed to challenge students' technical and creative skills while fostering teamwork and competition.Special guest Dr. S.B. Singh, CEO of TAARN Industries, shared his insights on the future of engineering and the critical role of innovation in driving progress. He remarked, "Engineering is the backbone of our technological world, and it's vital that the next generation of engineers not only master the fundamentals but also think beyond the conventional."Vice Chancellor of CT University, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, along with Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean of Academics, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, and Dean of Student Welfare, Davinder Singh, were present to motivate and encourage the students.
19 Sep, 2024
CT University hosted the inauguration of the prestigious Annual Training Camp (ATC) 64, from September 18th to 27th. The camp is conducted under the expert supervision of Commanding Officer Col. Rohit Khana, SM, with administrative support from Devinder Dhadwal and Subedar Major Karnail Singh.The camp has brought together 450 cadets from 30 schools and colleges, including four Air Squadron units, all gathered at CT University for this unique training experience. Throughout the camp, cadets will enhance their weapon training, engage in rigorous physical activities, compete in thrilling sports events, and display their cultural talents. This holistic training fosters discipline, teamwork, and leadership among the participants.The inauguration was graced by dignitaries, including Harpreet Singh, Vice Chairman of CT University, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Vice Chancellor and Group Director of CT University, Davinder Singh, Director of Student Welfare, and Taranjit Singh, NCC in-charge, who were present at the rank ceremony.
21 Sep, 2024
CT University's School of Allied Health Sciences organized a special session about clinical research in physiotherapy. Dr. Megha Choudhary Khanna, a neuro physiotherapist, talked to the students about the importance of research in physiotherapy. She explained how research can help improve patient care and develop new treatments.Dr. Khanna also discussed the different areas of physiotherapy research such as musculoskeletal disorders, neurological conditions, and pediatric rehabilitation. She talked about the skills needed for research like strong research methods, data analysis, and good communication.Dean academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Department of Student Welfare, Davinder Singh, Vice Principal of School of Allied Health Sciences, Harpreet Singh and other faculty Members were present to encourage and motivate the students.
27 Sep, 2024
CT University along with Red Ribbon Club and Directorate of Youth Welfare of Punjab organized Red Run Marathon. Over 300 enthusiastic participants, including 200 students from CT University and more than 100 from other institutions participated.The 5-kilometer race started and ended at the university campus which aimed to promote health, fitness and awareness about HIV/AIDS. The event was graced by the Kulwinder Singh, Deputy Director of Youth Welfare of Punjab who commended the university and participants for their commitment to a healthier lifestyle and social causes."The Red Run is more than just a race; it's a symbol of hope, resilience and unity," said Kulwinder Singh. CT University's Red Ribbon Club has been at the forefront of organizing such events to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and encourage the youth to adopt healthy habits.The flag-off ceremony was conducted by Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Harpreet Singh, and Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi. Dean of Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, along with Director of Student Welfare Davinder Singh congratulated the winners, celebrating their achievements and encouraging continued success.
30 Sep, 2024
The Combined Annual Training Camp of the 3 Punjab Battalion NCC concluded at CT University after a rigorous ten-day program, marking the participation of 385 cadets from Senior and Junior divisions across various institutions in Ludhiana, Jagraon, and Moga.The training camp featured activities designed to build leadership, discipline, and camaraderie among the cadets. These included physical training, military drills, and leadership development exercises. In addition, expert lectures by teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Traffic Police, Crime Branch, Punjab Fire Services, and stress management specialists enriched the cadets' understanding of current social issues and equipped them with essential problem-solving skills.Col Rohit Khanna 'SM' addressed the cadets during the camp, emphasizing the importance of these training exercises in shaping cadets into responsible and compassionate citizens ready to serve the nation with integrity and resilience.The closing ceremony was presided over by Davinder Singh, Director of the Department of Student Welfare at CT University, who congratulated the cadets on their successful completion of the camp and encouraged them to uphold the values of unity, leadership, and discipline in all aspects of life.
03 Oct, 2024
CT University recently hosted a week-long "Zenith Seven" exclusively for hostel students. The event was a vibrant and energetic celebration of youth filled with a variety of exciting activities that showcased the students' talents.Each day of the Zenith Seven brought a new set of exciting activities. The week was full of cultural extravaganza, featuring dance and singing performances by the students. Following the cultural performances the event transitioned into a thrilling sports competition. Students were engaged in a series of games including the popular "7 tiles," volleyball, skipping, push-up competitions, and many more. The students' competitive spirit fueled them to cheer each other on and strive for victory.The week concluded with a fashion show and award distribution ceremony, where students showed their stylish outfits on the runway, showcasing their unique sense of style. The fashion show was a celebration of individuality and self-expression. Director of Student Welfare Davinder Singh expressed his gratitude for the students' enthusiastic participation and the organizers' dedicated efforts. The event showcased the vibrant and dynamic spirit of the CT University hostel community.
07 Oct, 2024
A dedicated team of 40 NSS volunteers including students and teachers from CT University participated in a community service initiative aligned with the Swachh Bharat Mission. The event organized in collaboration with the University, aimed to promote environmental awareness and cleanliness in the local area.The volunteers under the guidance of their coordinators, embarked on a roadside cleaning drive. Armed with brooms, dustbins, and gloves, they diligently removed litter and garbage from the surrounding streets. The initiative was spearheaded by Chairman Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Directorate of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, Head of Sports Gurdeep Singh.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh stated "It's a wonderful opportunity to contribute to our community and make a positive impact on our environment. Cleaning up our roads not only improves the aesthetics but also promotes public health." The Swachh Bharat Mission, a nationwide campaign launched by the Government of India, emphasizes the importance of cleanliness and hygiene.
14 Oct, 2024
CT University hosted a state level five-day teacher training workshop organized by the Directorate of Youth Affairs, Punjab with the goal of educators with the skills to promote drug-free, healthy and culturally rich environments in schools and colleges. Teachers and professors from every district in Punjab participated in the program.Deputy Director Kulwinder Singh and Assistant Director Mr. Davinder Lote (Youth Affairs and Sports) were present. The workshop included activities focused on drug awareness, sports, culture, cyber crime seminar and the Swachh Bharat initiative. Participants took part in interactive sessions, discussions, and hands-on exercises to better understand these important topics and learn practical strategies for addressing them in their classrooms.Chairman Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Group Executive Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjit Kaur Gill, Director of Student Welfare Davinder Singh attended the workshop and emphasized its importance for the development of Punjab's youth. Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh highlighted the critical role that teachers play in shaping the lives of young people. They stressed the need for educators to be equipped with the knowledge and tools to promote healthy lifestyles.
18 Oct, 2024
CT University celebrated World Students' Day with activities organized by various student clubs under the aegis of the Department of Student Welfare.The day started with intra-university debate competition that saw enthusiastic participation from students across different department. The winners of the competition were Gousia Baig, Shivam and Sidrah from the School of Law showcasing their oratory skills and critical thinking abilities.Donation drive was also organized where students generously contributed essential items to local charities. The initiative highlighted the students' dedication to social responsibility and compassion. A legal awareness camp was held to educate students about their legal rights and duties. Experts from the legal field conducted informative sessions, empowering students with knowledge about their rights and responsibilities as citizens. The event also featured sports activities, dance performances, and singing competitions, providing a platform for students to showcase their talents.As quoted by Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, the students showcased their talent, enthusiasm, and social consciousness, making the World Students' Day celebration a memorable occasion for all involved.The celebrations were graced by the presence of Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill and Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh. Their presence served as a source of inspiration for the students and underscored the university's commitment to their holistic development.
21 Oct, 2024
CT University's Department of Robotics & Automation launched the Vintage Electric Car EvoClassic. This project successfully merges the timeless elegance of classic automotive design with the technology of electric vehicles.This project took over six months to complete with an approximate budget of ₹2.5 lakhs. The project was initiated by R&D Engineer Dr. Inderjeet Singh, along with Satyam Gupta and Gurkirat Singh Maan, supported by the department's technical staff and engineering students. The team incorporated retro design elements into a fully functional electric vehicle demonstrating the immense potential for innovation within traditional concepts.Pro-Chancellor of CT University, Dr. Manbir Singh emphasized that EvoClassic is not only a technological marvel but also a bridge between history and the future showcasing the versatility of electric vehicles. The inauguration was attended by the Vice Chancellor of CT University, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi; Dean of Academics, Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill; Director of the Department of Student Welfare, Davinder Singh; Engineer Dr. Inderjeet Singh; faculty, students, and industry representatives.
24 Oct, 2024
CT University's Department of Student Welfare hosted a freshers' party, "Rubaru 2.0," to welcome new students. The colorful event was filled with exciting activities.The party started with a series of performances by the university's talented students. Dancers wowed the crowd with their energetic moves, while singers engaged the audience with their voices. The fashion show was a highlight of the evening, showcasing the students' style and creativity. To add to the fun, various games and competitions were organized.The highlight of the evening was the open DJ. Towards the end of the event, the much-awaited announcement of Mr. and Ms. Fresher was made. The winners of Mr Fresher was Ranveer Singh Khurmi, Ms Fresher was Harmanpreet Kaur, Mr Handsome was Panashe Chenjerai Tembo, Ms Charming was Faith Shine, Mr Confidence was Shivam Pandey and Ms Confidence was Minakshi. They were crowned based on their overall performance throughout the evening.Chairman S.Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh marked their presence.
28 Oct, 2024
CT University's Department of Hotel Management, Airlines and Tourism celebrated a week-long Tourism Week with a series of events themed "Tourism and Peace". The celebration aimed to highlight tourism's role in promoting global understanding, environmental responsibility and cultural exchange.The activities included an awareness campaign, a students' seminar, an educational visit to a wildlife sanctuary, tree plantation drives and a cleanliness campaign. The highlight was an international e-seminar on "Tourism and Peace," where Prof. Mohinder Chand, Prof. Nitin Vyas, Dr. Anna, Dr. Vianna and Dr. Ahmed shared insights on how tourism promotes global harmony by fostering cross-cultural understanding and peaceful interactionsChairman S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Vice chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Registrar Mr. Sanjay Khanduri and Dean school of Management, Hotel Management and Design Dr. Ashish Raina marked their presence. Through these events, the department engaged students and faculty in promoting tourism as a force for good. The celebration not only broadened students' understanding of the tourism industry but also encouraged them to become responsible and environmentally conscious citizens.
29 Oct, 2024
CT University's Department of Student Welfare recently organized the much-awaited Dhanak 2024, a vibrant celebration of Diwali that left students and faculty mesmerized. Students from various departments showcased their talents in a variety of genres, including classical and western dance, solo singing, poetry recitations, quizzes, and debates. The campus was transformed into a carnival with colorful stalls selling food, exciting games, and thrilling rides. CT University's students, faculty and more than 50 school students alike indulged in the festive atmosphere, creating lasting memories.CT University conducted an international level assessment test with WAC (World Assessment Council), USA, Boston based organization during Dhanak 2024. This initiative aimed to empower students to shine globally by providing them with a platform to assess their skills and knowledge on an international level.The WAC-TEST is a valuable tool that offers numerous benefits to students. It helps them gain a competitive edge in job applications, expand their global professional network, access career opportunities worldwide, and boost their resume and LinkedIn credibility. Over 1000 students participated in the WAC test, a milestone in their journey towards global recognition.Chairman S. Charanjit Singh Channi stated, "We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with the World Assessment Council (WAC) to conduct the WAC-test. By partnering with WAC, we are able to offer our students a standardized assessment that recognizes their skills and potential, which is very important for them to grow in their career. Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh wished everyone on the occasion of Diwali.Chairman S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman Mr. Harpreet Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, Registrar Sanjay Khanduri, Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder Singh, marked their presence. Dhanak 2024 was a resounding success, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who attended. As CT University continues to foster a holistic learning environment, initiatives like Dhanak 2024 and collaborations with prestigious organizations like WAC will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of students
04 Nov, 2024
CT University is proud to announce that four of its talented sports students have been selected to represent India in prestigious international tournaments. This achievement underscores the university's commitment to nurturing sporting excellence and providing a platform for its students to showcase their abilities on the global stage.Kajal Biswas, a student from the Bachelor of Physical Education and Sports Sciences (BPES) program, has been selected to participate in the 4th World Sqay Championship to be held in Uzbekistan. Manjeet, a student from the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program, has earned a spot in the 8th Asian Pencak Silat Championship, also taking place in Uzbekistan. Sayam Saha, another BPES student, has been chosen to represent India at the 11th Commonwealth Karate Championship in South Africa. Harkunwar, a BA student, has secured a place in the World Table Tennis Youth Contender in Hungary. Harkunwar's selection highlights his potential as a rising star in the world of table tennis.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, extended his heartfelt congratulations to all the selected students and expressed confidence that these students would make India proud with their outstanding performances on the international stage. Head of Sports Mr. Gurdeep Singh also offered his congratulations to the selected students. He acknowledged their dedication, hard work, and commitment to their respective sports and also expressed his belief that these students would inspire future generations of athletes and bring glory to the university and the nation.
07 Nov, 2024
CT University's talented student Kajal Biswas, has brought immense pride to the nation by winning the Gold Medal at the 4th World Sqay Championship held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. This impressive achievement highlights the exceptional talent and dedication of CTU's students.Sqay, a dynamic martial art combining elements of karate, taekwondo and kickboxing, demands immense physical and mental practice. Kajal's victory demonstrates her rigorous training, unwavering determination, and unwavering commitment to her sport. Her victory not only highlights her individual brilliance but also underscores the supportive and nurturing environment provided by CT University.Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Kajal Biswas on her outstanding achievement of winning the Gold Medal at the 4th World Sqay Championship. He expressed confidence in her ability to continue inspiring future generations of athletes and bring glory to the university and the nation. Head of Sports Gurdeep Singh also offered his congratulations to Biswas, acknowledging her dedication, hard work, and commitment to the sport of Sqay.
11 Nov, 2024
CT University recently honored a group of farmers for their commitment to sustainable agricultural practices. These farmers, who hail from various villages in the region, have taken the initiative to avoid the traditional practice of burning crop residue, a major contributor to air pollution.The honored farmers are Gurpreet Singh and Jaspreet Singh from Chownkiman, Malwinder Singh, Narinderpal Singh, and Jaswant Singh from Gureh, Lal Singh, Soni Sidhu and Amna Toor from Sowaddi, Gurpratap Singh from Malak, Raminderdeep Singh from Manuke, Jashanpreet Singh from Barsal, Armanpreet Singh from Malak. By choosing not to burn crop residue, they have contribute to reducing air pollution, improving air quality, and preserving the health of the environment.Chairman S. Charanjit Singh Channi and Pro-Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh presented the awards to the honored farmers. Chairman S. Charanjit Singh Channi appreciated them by commending their efforts and emphasized the importance of sustainable agriculture practices. The Director, Department of Student Welfare Davinder singh was also present at the event.