The college is located in village Sadhar, which is 28 Kmts. from Ludhiana on Ludhiana-Raikot-Barnala Road. This institution is associated with the name of Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib Ji, the sixth Guru, who once visited this place in 1633, symbol of Miri-Piri i.e. a combination of Spiritual as well as temporal authority. People of the area are grateful to late Nihang Shamsher Singh who selected this place as the nucleus of his spiritual and great educational adventure. In 1921, he started a modest Gurmukhi Pathshala( Vernacular primary school). In 1948, Intermediate College was started and later on, it became a Degree College i.e GHG Khalsa College.
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Sukhdev Singh
PGDGC
2024-25
Uttampreet Kaur
PGDGC
2024-25
Stuti Dhir
PGDGC
2024-25
Amanpreet Kaur
PGDGC
2024-25
Prabhjot Kaur
PGDGC
2023-24
Himanshu
PGDGC
2023-24
Gurleen Kaur Tiwana
PGDGC
2023-24
Ravinder Kaur
PGDGC
2022-23
Jaskiran Kaur
M.Ed.
2021-23
Jaskiran Kaur
M.Ed.
2021-23
Kiranpreet Kaur
M.Ed.
2021-23
Himanshu
M.Ed.
2021-23
Pooja Verma
B.Ed
2020-22
Reeta Rani
M.Ed.
2020-22
Deepti Jain
M.Ed.
2020-22
Deepti Jain
M.Ed.
2020-22
Rupinder Kaur
M.Ed.
2019-21
Sukhman Sidhu
M.Ed.
2019-21
Jaskiran Kaur
B.Ed.
2019-21
Richa Kalra
B.Ed.
2018-20
Navneet Kaur
M.Ed.
2016-18
Mandeep Kaur
M.Ed.
2016-18
Harmandeep Kaur
B.Ed.
2016-18
The college has ultra-modern computer center with four computer labs having networking facilities. The labs have 24 hours Internet connectivity. Totally Wi-Fi campus.
There is a spacious seminar hall with a seating capacity of 100 persons. The college has facility of smart class rooms, L.C.D. Projectors and over Head Projectors. A wide range of educational CD's are available. A separate cell to help and train the teachers to prepare Multimedia/Audio Visual presentations and teaching packages has been set up.
To ensure student's participation in decision making student's welfare council is formed from amongst the college students, it provides a platform for the students to discuss the educational, co-curricular and student welfare activities and share these with the Principal, Dean and Staff.
All the students are divided into a number of groups with a teacher as a tutor for each. This provides an opportunity for the teacher taught close and personal contact. The tutor is expected to know the personal history of his/her wards thoroughly. He should also keep watch on the physical and intellectual welfare of his wards.
It is the prime interest of administration to secure all the students and employees financially. So, group insurance scheme for all students, teaching and non-teaching staff has been implemented.
The students of the college are provided with the facility to bus passes at concessional rates. For this, the students have to prescribed form and get it attested from the tutor. Photographs are required for the bus pass. Passes are issue PEPSU Road Transport Corporation and Punjab Roadways.
INFLIBNET's N-LIST programme enables the library clientele to have access to more than 6000 e-journals and nearly 100000 e-books. This college is a member of British Council Library that enables us to have a wider access to the knowledge.
The needy and meritorious students are issued books from the book bank for the entire academic session on the recommendation of the tutor and with the permission of the Principal.
On the recommendation of the tutor and with the permission of the Principal, regular students of the college can become the members of this library by filling the prescribed form. For this they will have to adhere to the university regulations. The members of this library will be issued university roll numbers at the end of the year, after they clear all the library dues.
Library brings academic ambience in the educational institutions. Library "The Reservoir of Knowledge" has a paradigm shift from document to information. The library building and material inside it, no longer define the concept of academic library in the present scenario. Library is a living organism consisting of library documents, staff, and Premises organized and functioning to collect, conserve and exploit books.
Safety and security of students especially girls is our top-most priority. Keeping this in mind, a fleet of buses is made available for girl students. The facility is available to a student for a minimum period of one year and the fee is payable on half yearly basis.
Ideal separate hostels with ultra-modern facilities both for boys (220 seats) and girls (300 seats) are available on the campus.
The College has setup Career Guidance & Counseling Cell. It guides the students in selection of the courses and subjects at the time of admissions and avenues for further studies. Students are also guided to choose the career and methods to prepare for it. The students are also provided counseling during hardships.
A shooting range or firing range or archery range or pistol range or rifle range or shooting gallery or shooting ground is a specialized facility designed for archery or firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master or "Range Safety Officer" (RSO) in the US, or a range conducting officer (RCO) in the UK.
A gymnasium, also known as a gym, is an open air or covered location for gymnastics, athletics, and gymnastic services. The word is derived from the ancient Greek gymnasium.[1] They are commonly found in athletic and fitness centers, and as activity and learning spaces in educational institutions. "Gym" is also slang for "fitness center", which is often an indoor facility.
At present the National Cadet Corps is being run in our college. Cadets are trained for parade and various certification examinations. Cadets are also sent to various camps for physical training, weapon training, rock climbing, trekking, river rafting and paragliding etc.
Vermicompost (or vermi-compost) is the product of the composting process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.
A botanical garden or botanic garden[nb 1] is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation and display of a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names. It may contain specialist plant collections such as cacti and other succulent plants, herb gardens.
Under National Service Scheme a contingent of 200 volunteers both boys and girls have been sanctioned through the Panjab University by the Ministry of Education and Social Welfare, Government of India to provide opportunity to the students to join valuable practical experience in community service through such programmes as eradication of illiteracy, rural reconstruction, national integration, health etc.
The College has Placement Cell which arranges Campus Interviews, Industry Contacts & Business establishment for providing employment to our students. The cell also helps students who need jobs under the earn-while-you-learn scheme.
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Special classes are organized to remove the deficiency of the students especially in the subject of English. Remedial classes are also arranged for students from weaker section, minorities and girls.
GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sudhar participated in the Athletic Meet organised by Panjab University, Chandigarh, wherein the students of the college demonstrated commendable performance and sportsmanship. The event provided a platform for students to exhibit their physical fitness, competitive spirit, and commitment to sports.
The NSS Unit and Red Ribbon Club of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, Ludhiana successfully organized a Slogan Writing Competition to observe World AIDS Day on December 1, 2025 aiming to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and strengthen students? commitment to social responsibility.
The students of GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar brought laurels to the institution by securing top positions in the Panjab University Inter-College Skill in Teaching and Teaching Aid Preparation Competitions held from 27th to 29th November 2025 at various colleges.
An Extension Lecture dedicated to Rashtriya Library Week (November 14-20) was successfully organized at G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, on November 24, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The college Principal, Dr. Pargat Singh Garcha, presided over the event. The event began with college shabad, followed by a floral welcome of the Resource Person by Principal and faculty followed by a formal introduction of the guest by Dr. Jagjit Singh.
On November 14 and 15, 2025, G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, conducted the much-awaited Discussion Lessons for the B.Ed. Semester-3 pupil teachers (Session 2023-25). This integral phase of the B.Ed. program marked the culmination of their internship and served as a platform to assess and refine their teaching skills in a professional environment.
House examination for students of B.Ed, M.Ed and PGDGC. These exams were conducted according to the PU final examination pattern under the supervision of Dr. Jasleen Kaur and Dr. Jasbir Kaur Sarna, examination incharges.
National Education Day was celebrated at G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar on November 11, 2025 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India?s first Minister of Education and a pioneer in laying the foundation of modern education in the country. Dr Mini Sharma along with NSS volunteers organised a brief awareness programme on this occasion.
G.H.G Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar successfully organized its Annual Alumni Meet on November 08, 2025. A seminar dedicated to the topic ?The Influence of Contemporary Music on the Youth? was also organized on the occasion. The event brought together former students, faculty members, and current learners to celebrate shared memories, professional achievements, and the enduring spirit of the institution. More than 170 attended the event to relive college years and reconnect with their Alma Mater. The meet was organized by Alumni Association of the College under the patron ship of Principal Dr. Pargat Singh Garcha and Prof. Rachhpal Singh, Working Secretary of the Alumni Association of the College. Dr. Swaranjit Singh Savi, Chairman Punjab Arts Council was Chief Guest on the occasion while Mr. Jagwinder Jodhan, Editor Punjabi, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Mr. G.S Peter, renowned singer and Mr. Dharminder Masani, sufi singer were special guests on the occasion.
The Moral Education Examination was conducted on November 4, 2025, in the college campus in collaboration with the Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle (GGSSC), Ludhiana. The event was organized under the guidance of Dr. Jasvir Kaur and Dr. Jagjit Singh, Incharges, Guru Gobind Singh Study Circle Unit of the college, and was assisted by the visiting team from GGSSC, Ludhiana and Ms. Ramandeep Kaur.
GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, organized a Nukkad Natak on 31st October 2025 to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the Nasha Mukta Bharat Abhiyan. The event was held in the College Assembly Hall in the presence of the faculty, students, and teachers.
The B.Ed. Semester 1 students of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, participated in a pre-internship phase. This program aimed to acquaint the students with the foundational philosophy, management, and operational aspects of different types of schools. The students visited three distinct schools, each representing a different type of educational institution: AjitSar Khalsa Senior Secondary School, Jaangpur (Aided School) Jitendra Greenfield School, Kumar (Public School)
As part of the ongoing internship programme, teacher educators from the college visited various schools on October 27, 2025, to monitor the progress of B.Ed Semester 3 pupil-teachers, who began their teaching practice on August 1, 2025. This visit was organized towards the concluding phase of the internship, which is scheduled to end on November 24, 2025.
The Department of Hindi of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, celebrated Hindi Diwas on October 25, 2025 with great enthusiasm and respect for our national language. Although Hindi Diwas is observed every year on 14th September, the celebration in the college was organized later as the new academic session had not commenced in September. To ensure the active participation of all students, the event was thoughtfully scheduled after the reopening of the college.
Mentor Groups C and D of GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, jointly organized the Morning Assembly and celebrated United Nations Day on 24th October 2025. The event was held under the guidance of Dr. Jasleen Kaur, Incharge of Mentor Group C, and Dr. Jasvir Kaur, Incharge of Mentor Group D, with the support of the Social Vision Club of the college.
The students of GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, Ludhiana, brought laurels to the institution by securing numerous positions in the Panjab University Zonal Youth and Heritage Festival (Zone-6, Education-A) held at Malwa Central College of Education for Women, Ludhiana, from October 14 to 18, 2025. The event served as a vibrant platform for the pupil-teachers to display their artistic talent, cultural heritage, creativity, and literary abilities. The college achieved remarkable success in various categories including fine arts, folk traditions, literary items, music, and heritage crafts.
The NSS Unit of GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, celebrated the 56th National Service Scheme (NSS) Day on September 24, 2025, with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour. The event was organized under the guidance of Dr. Mini Sharma, NSS Programme Coordinator.
The new academic session at GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, commenced with deep spiritual fervour and devotion through the path (recitation) of Shri Sukhmani Sahib. The sacred ceremony was organized to seek divine blessings for the prosperity and success of the forthcoming academic year.
The faculty and students of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, Ludhiana commemorated 79th Independence Day with great fervor. The students of B.Ed. Semester III who are currently undergoing training in various schools enthusiastically organized the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign in their respective internship schools as part of the nationwide initiative under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. In the internship schools, the student-teachers conducted various activities to spread awareness about the significance of the Tiranga. They organized special morning assemblies, which included speeches, patriotic songs, and recitation of poems on national unity. Posters and slogans were prepared by students under the guidance of the interns, highlighting the meaning of the three colours of the national flag and the Ashoka Chakra.
As part of the internship programme, teacher educators from the college visited various schools on August 4, 2025, to observe the B.Ed Semester 3 pupil-teachers, who had commenced their teaching practice on August 1, 2025. This initial visit played a crucial role in assessing how well the interns were adjusting to the school environment. It also provided an opportunity for the faculty members to interact with the school heads and mentor teachers, establishing a foundation for continued collaboration. These early observations helped ensure that the interns received timely guidance and support, fostering a meaningful connection between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
To bridge the gap between theory and practice and to prepare B.Ed. students for their upcoming teaching internship, GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar organized a Skill Enhancement and Pre-Practice Programme from July 18 to 31, 2025. The programme incorporated expert lectures, demonstrations, and simulated practice sessions focused on instructional planning, micro teaching, classroom management, and the integration of ICT. The sessions were designed to enhance student teachers? readiness for the real classroom environment.
G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar (NAAC Accredited ?A+? Grade), proudly announced the success of its students Kiranpreet Kaur (M.Ed. 2019?21) and Arshnoor Singh (B.Ed. 2023?25), who have successfully cleared the prestigious UGC-NET examination in the subjects of Education and English, respectively.
The two-day seminar explored the relevance of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel?s ideals?national unity, self-reliance, ethical governance, and inclusive education?in light of India?s contemporary higher education reforms, particularly NEP 2020. Over 10 thematic sessions, expert talks, panel discussions, and paper presentations were conducted by leading academicians, researchers, and policymakers from across India.
The Faculty Development Program (FDP) was organized from 16th to 23rd July, marking the formal beginning of the new academic session. Aimed at refreshing and upskilling both teaching and non-teaching staff, the program served as a platform for professional enrichment and collaborative growth.
In a commendable initiative to support aspiring teachers, the faculty of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, has launched a Free Coaching Program for B.Ed. Entrance Test 2025. This program aims to guide and prepare students who aspire to pursue a career in teaching and are seeking admission to B.Ed. courses for the upcoming academic session.
G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, organized its Annual Prize Distribution and Farewell Ceremony with great enthusiasm and joy. On this occasion, the students of B.Ed. and M.Ed. first year hosted a heartwarming farewell party for the outgoing students of B.Ed. and M.Ed. second year, as well as for those pursuing the Post Graduate Diploma in Guidance and Counselling (PGDGC).
In order to promote the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga among students, faculty, and the broader community, NSS Unit of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, Ludhiana celebrated International Yoga Day on June 21, 2025. The theme of the event was ?Yoga for One Earth, One Health?. Prior to the event, a circular was issued instructing students to join the initiative by practising Yoga at home either individually or with their family members. Informative resources, including video links and yoga sequences, were shared to help them follow proper techniques. Students were requested to send their Yoga Day pictures in the college?s official WhatsApp group to showcase their active participation. On the day of the event, numerous students enthusiastically participated and shared photographs performing various asanas such as Tadasana, Vrikshasana, Bhujangasana, and Pranayama practices.
NSS Unit and Eco Club of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar celebrated World Environment Day by organizing a tree plantation drive, poster making and e-poster making competition on. The initiative aimed to raise awareness among students and faculty about environmental conservation and encourage active participation in building a greener and healthier planet.
On May 22, 2025, the NSS volunteers of GHG Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, Ludhiana, solemnly observed National Anti-Terrorism Day by taking a pledge under the guidance of program coordinators Dr. Mini Sharma and Dr. Jagjit Singh. This observance aligns with India's annual commemoration of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was killed by a suicide bomber from the LTTE on May 21, 1991, in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu National Anti-Terrorism Day serves to raise awareness about the impact of terrorism and to promote peace, unity, and harmony among citizens. By participating in the pledge-taking ceremony, the NSS volunteers reaffirmed their commitment to oppose all forms of terrorism and violence, upholding the values of non-violence and tolerance. Such initiatives are crucial in educating the youth about the importance of national integrity and the collective responsibility to combat terrorism .
The pre-internship Phase II for B.Ed. Semester II students was conducted from April 26 to May 1, 2025, under the guidance of Dr. Rachhpal Singh and Dr. Manpreet Kaur at G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar. The program commenced with an orientation session on April 26, 2025, where the pupil-teachers were briefed about the objectives, activities, and expectations of the internship. The session included detailed instructions on observation methods, use of structured schedules, and the format for report writing.
In observance of Earth Day on April, 22, 2025, NSS Unit, Eco Club and Madam Marie Curie Science Club of G.H.G. Khalsa College of Education, Gurusar Sadhar, Ludhiana hosted a "Cooking Without Fire" competition to promote environmental sustainability, creativity, and healthy eating habits among students. The event aimed to raise awareness about reducing carbon footprints and conserving energy through innovative, no-cook recipes. Over 22 students from various courses participated in the event forming 11 teams of two members each. Entries were evaluated based on taste, creativity, presentation, nutritional value, and adherence to the theme of sustainability. The competition was judged by a panel comprising of three senior faculty members which includes Dr. Manu Chadha, Dr. Jasleen Kaur and Dr. Jasvir Kaur.?