IDPS Bandipora launches Digital Classes

DDC Bandipora interacts with students, shares experiences, important tips

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BANDIPORA, October 22: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmad on Thursday interacted with the students and shared his experiences and important tips with them during a function organized by International Delhi Public School (IDPS) Bandipora to launch digital classes.

          While interacting with the students, Deputy Commissioner Bandipora said the basic schooling is important for every student to compete in any examination. He said if a strong base is laid  for the student at School level by clearing all basic concepts of a student then she/he may never face any difficulty in later classes. Chief Education Officer Bandipora Javid Iqbal and District Information Officer Jahangeer Akhoon, President Municipal Council Bandipora Basharat Ahmad, BDC Chairperson, Chairman IDPS Fayaz Ahmad, Principal IDPS Mehfooz Aslam and parents were also present on the occasion

He said the launching a digital classes will help students to understand basic concepts in different subjects clearly so that they don’t face any problem later on. He said the COVID19 pandemic forced the human kind to switch over to virtual world especially making  tele classes  a reality. He said the digital and multimedia education is  future mode of education and hence its better to adopt this form of education as soon as possible.

 

         He detailed his journey of cracking the examination and recommended the students to have a proper time table for studies and maintain consistency in that. He asked the students to chose subjects according to their choice where they feel that they can score better and have proper understanding of that subject.

         He also urged the students imbibe in themselves the habit of being a good listener and develop in them the critical way of thinking besides regularly updating their general knowledge.

         Dr Owais said the students in the valley can easily crack any competitive exams if guided properly as they are having higher IQ than others. Stating that the confidence is key to success, Dr Owais said the student in Kashmir need to be more confident and he is sure the number of successful students in any e competitive exams will multiply every year.

         He stressed on the need to maintain consistency and dedication to crack the prestigious exam. “The only thing lacking is timely guidance. If we have good mentors and start preparing in time, there is no doubt many more students will crack the examination."  He advises students not to get disheartened in case they face failure in their first or second attempt and said that failure should act as a motivation for working harder. He assured the students that his doors will be always open for them for any guidance regarding the exams.

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