Free Coaching Classes
We have adopted Competition classes syllabus as a Curriculum which is along with Degree courses.
We include the studies of Mathematics, Reasoning, General Knowledge, English and Communication Skills.
The college has appointed additional faculty for Maths, Reasoning, General Knowledge, English (Written and Spoken). The syllabus, notes, and question banks are prepared and reviewed for these programmes every year. Every day Competition classes are held for three hours.
The teachers discuss the questions in the classes and provide additional academic guidance on issues which students get and preparing for various competitions.
e.g. IAS, ICS, RAS, PSI, SSC, IBPS, Police, LDC, Acctt., Patwar, CAT, CPT, CS (Foundation), etc.
ONLINE CLASSES
Keeping pace with ever-changing education format, St. Wilfred’s P.G. Colleges offer online classes facilities to our students covering all subjects of their courses. Our most experienced and learned faculty members handle the reins of this newest and completely virtual form of teaching. We firmly believe that challenges like COVID-19 cannot bridle young scholars’ learning zeal. Hence with real-time online classes as well as lectures available on college websites, we keep on edifying our students. Our online classes help students to study conveniently according to their own learning tempo.
SUNDAY CLASSES AND REMEDIAL CLASSES
Remedial Classes
Each student is different in terms of academic performance. Absence in class due to unavoidable reasons may also create a problem for students in catching up with the ongoing lecture. Such problems are addressed at our college with the scheduling of remedial classes. Here, faculties solve subject-related queries of students at an individual level.
Sunday Classes
With the prime objective of course completion according to the schedule and to give good enough time for revision of the course, our team of dedicated faculties arrange special Sunday classes right from the beginning of the session. It helps students to keep a regular pace of study and to avoid the overpressure of studies during the examination period.