Vice Principal’s Message
Dear Tetso Family,
It has now been 6 complete months since the effects of the pandemic and lockdowns arrested Nagaland. It appears that the public is slowly growing tired of the extended isolation, even as daily activities are gradually returning to normal in an attempt to live like before. Yet your online classes continue in full force, with both synchronous and asynchronous learners compelled to adjust to online learning.
We are proud that the Tetso family continues to uphold its motto to Strive for Excellence on this front. We are also proud of how much learning has taken place since then and the progress you have all made to the rapid changes in the entire world order. Keeping up with the demands of student and teacher life is not easy, especially at this time. In the month of September, 7 DOT Webinars were held alongside the classes, tests and evaluations that were going on. The internal evaluations for UG Semester students are now complete and the End Semester Exams are upcoming.
How things unfold over the next few months is still uncertain, but we urge everyone not to become complacent of the COVID 19 safety guidelines, as the COVID threat still looms at large. We also remind all to continue to take advantage of what the online world has to offer and self learn in order to stay ahead of the curve and be prepared for the time when we can all meet together in person again. In the meantime, stay positive and stay focussed. Best Regards, Dr. Hewasa LorinVice PrincipalTetso College
With Supongsangla Walling (Department In-Charge | Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Tetso College)
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Degree of Thought
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