Sharda University organises Transformational Teachers Award
Team Careers360 | May 1, 2019 | 04:51 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 1 : Transformational Teachers Award Ceremony organised by Sharda University saw 50 teachers from across the country being recognized for their academic contributions. The teachers were nominated by students across India for positively affecting their academic or personal life.
Once the nominations were filed, a jury including ex-cabinet secretary, vice chancellors, and deans from across India selected the awardees. Select principals with notable contributions in their fields were also honoured at the event.
Teachers from schools such as DPS, Samsara World Academy, Manav Rachna, Maxfort, Modern School, Kalka School, Greater Valley and many others received awards at the event.
Sharda University’s Chancellor P.K Gupta, Executive Director Prashant Gupta along with the Pro-Chancellor, Registrar, Vice-Chancellor, and other key officials attended the event.
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