Sunbeam College for Women

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Sunbeam College for Women
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Sunbeam College for Women

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Coordinates 25°16′25″N83°00′03″E / 25.273506°N 83.000829°E / 25.273506; 83.000829
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School type Private degree college
MottoDuty, Devotion, Discipline
Opened1 July 2000 (2000-07-01)
FounderDr. Deepak Madhok
PresidentDr. Deepak Madhok
PrincipalDr. Vibha Srivastava
Key peopleDeepak Madhok (President)
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GenderFemale
Language English
Hindi
Website Official website

Sunbeam College for Women , an Autonomous Post Graduate College located in Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, The College is accredited with NAAC Grade "A" . Established in 2000, the college is affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth in Varanasi. Its foundation was laid to fulfill the crucial need for an English medium college exclusively for girls in the region. The college's strategic location is merely 7.5 km from Varanasi Cantt. Station, offers convenience to its students. The institution is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment that stimulates creativity and intellectual growth among its students while also fostering a deep understanding and appreciation of India's rich cultural heritage. With a focus on academic excellence, intellectual development, and cultural enrichment, Sunbeam College for Women instills the values of fortitude, justice, and benevolence in its students. It offers a wide range of Undergraduate and Post Graduate Courses.

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The faculty at Sunbeam College for Women is highly qualified and driven, with a strong commitment to teaching and research. The college upholds traditional values and actively organizes various cultural activities to preserve and promote the cultural ethos and values. Students are encouraged to participate in educational, recreational, and extracurricular endeavors such as quizzes, debates, extempore speaking, public speaking, and sports. These activities are thoughtfully designed to enhance their skills and provide valuable experience in event organization. The college ensures ample opportunities for student participation in such events, as well as in the NCC and NSS units, fostering discipline and patriotism.

History

Sunbeam founded in 1972 by Dr. Amrit lal ‘Ishrat Madhok and Mrs. Deesh ‘ Ishrat’ Madhok, who felt the need of a private educational institution to cater to the holistic educational needs of the student fraternity in Varanasi and thus was born Sunbeam. Sunbeam started its momentous journey in a small rented apartment. Armed with a vision plus boundless energy and gaining credibility by the day, giant strides were made and the young institution grew rapidly in enrollment, quality and community recognition and soon outgrew its place of birth and it became obvious that a new location was needed. After Sunbeam Bhagwanpur came Sunbeam Schools at Annapurna (1996), Sunbeam Women’s College (2000), Lahartara (2002),Varuna (2002), Indiranagar (2005) and Suncity (2010). The progressive march to spread education also resulted in opening up of Associate Sunbeam Schools at Mughalsarai (2004) Jaunpur, Allahabad, Ghazipur and Mau (all in 2011) and Deoria, Bhadohi and Narayanpur (2012) with many more on the anvil. Today, more than 16000 students are part of Sunbeam Schools which over the years have given to the society, citizens par excellence and continue to contribute to the society through innumerable CBSE board toppers, national and international players of repute and stars who are shining bright on the cultural horizon. As a group, Sunbeam truly epitomizes the fact that success is a journey and not a destination.

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References

  1. "Management" (PDF). Official website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.