Jalandhar April 27 (Jaswinder Singh Azad)- Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar, an eminent institution accredited with an A+ grade by NAAC, has introduced a thoughtfully curated series of free Skill Enhancement Classes for students appearing for their Class XII examinations.
This initiative is designed to channelise youthful energy into constructive pursuits while equipping students with practical competencies and creative exposure.
The programme offers 14 diverse and engaging courses, providing participants with a valuable opportunity to refine their abilities and explore varied domains. The courses include Communicative English and Soft Skills, Home Décor with Waste Material, Hone Your Cooking Skills, TV and Stage Anchoring (RJ & VJ), Digital Marketing Campaigns, Business Communication, Skill Development in Western and Indian Musical Instruments, Design Your Own Clothing, Beauty and Skincare Solutions, Sketch and Paint Like an Artist, Recognise the Singer in You, Social Media Designing, Kathak and Contemporary Dance, and Play-Doh and Clay Modelling.
The classes have been scheduled from April 27, 2026, to May 16, 2026
The classes have been scheduled from April 27, 2026, to May 16, 2026. Each 90-minute session has been meticulously structured to provide hands-on learning aligned with contemporary demands. The initiative aims to help students utilise their post-examination period productively, discover latent talents, and gain clarity while making informed decisions regarding their academic and professional futures.
Sharing her vision, Principal Dr. Neerja Dhingra remarked, “At Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Jalandhar, we envision education as a dynamic interplay of intellect, creativity, and character. These Skill Enhancement Classes are an endeavour to transcend conventional learning and cultivate adaptable, confident, and inspired individuals. We strive to create an environment where curiosity is nurtured, talents are honed, and aspirations find meaningful direction. Every learner deserves not just an education, but an awakening of possibilities.”
Dr. Dhingra also commended the dedicated efforts of the programme coordinators, Dr. Monica Mogla and Dr. Simkee Dev, for their meticulous planning and commitment in ensuring the seamless execution of this initiative.

