MISSION

“To provide an education that is participatory in nature, intellectual competence, multi-skill oriented, value based and socially committed for the development of persons and enrichment of society.”

VISION

“Inspired by the benign and noble teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ who said, “Iam the Way, the Truth and the Life,” and guided by the educational philosophy of St. John Bosco, the college has the avowed vision of bringing holistic, quality higher education within the reach of all.”

Don Bosco – The Educator

St. John Bosco – Popularly known as “Don Bosco” was born of a peasant family on August 16, 1815 at Becchi, small village on the outskirts of Turin, Italy. He was sent into the world by God at a time when the spirit of man had reached the lowest ebb in Europe after the residual memories of the French Revolution, the agonies of the Industrial revolution and the year of the defeat of Napoleon. The young people wandered on the highways of Europe, looking for opportunity, food and future and seldom found any. He would keep alive in the hearts of young people hope, cheer and thoughts of God, not only at that time of dereliction, dismay and distress, but for centuries after

Johny Bosco had a difficult childhood. His father died when little Johnny was just two years old. He had to face many hurdles to continue his studies. Although dogged by poverty and unfriendly environment, John’s determination saw him through his course of studies. Seeing the enthusiasm of the boy, his mother, Margaret, stood by him and encouraged him to study convinced that God would one day use her son to work marvels.

Johnny, however, knew right from the beginning, what he wanted to do in life. Even as a boy, Johnny gathered around himself children of the village by means of fun, laughter and song. He became their juggler, gymnast and acrobat in the order to win them over. Gradually he began to teach them to pray and show them the way to love God. His great desire was to spend his life with young people, who, John saw, were in dire straits due to the prevailing economic, social and political conditions. He had this task in mind while entering the seminary to study for priesthood.

A brilliant student, but unable to meet the cost of education, John had to fend for himself – by working as a cobbler, carpenter, dishwasher and doing other odd jobs. He did all this to achieve he cherished goal.

He successfully completed his studies, was ordained a priest in 1841 and began to live with and live for boys who were poor and uncared for.

Religious and political authorities of the day initially failed to understand Don Bosco and his doings. They found Don Bosco far too daring and operating outside the framework of the rigorous theology and conservative thought of the times they were familiar with.

Undaunted by difficulties and criticism, Don Bosco trusted in Lord Jesus and continued his work for the young. He fed them, trained them both in formal and non-formal education, taught them the dignity of labour and helped them live a purposeful life.

He thought big. He dreamt big. He thought of lands and people beyond the seas; of wherever youth were in need. By the time Don Bosco died, he had ensured that the task God had given him, would be carried on, all over the world, by his followers. The tiny seed planted by Don Bosco has now grown into a mighty tree, cutting across caste, creed, cultures and lauguages, the Don Bosco concern has become an international movement contributing to peace and universal brotherhood in over 132 countries.

Don Bosco died on 31st Jan, 1888. He was 73 years old. He was declared a saint of the Catholic Church on 1st April, 1934.

The most significant achievement of Don Bosco was the revolution he brought about in the concept of education. While living with youth, teaching them and sharing his life with them, Don Bosco understood the importance of reason, kindness and Godliness in dealing with youth.

Principal

Rev. Fr. Dr. PIUS VARGHESE SDB
Principal

Entrance Test 1 – First List Of Admissions

ENTRANCE TEST 1 – FIRST LIST OF ADMISSIONS

Posted On: 23 May 2017

DON BOSCO COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION, TURA

CANDIDATES PROVISIONALY ADMITTED FOR B.ED SESSION 2017-19

SL.
NO.

NAME OF THE CANDIDATES

1

AIMYNSIEMHUN SYNDAI

2

ALMALIN SOHMAT

3

AMOR GASHNGA

4

ANIMIA RIKME AGIDOK SANGMA

5

ANJELLINA CH. MARAK

6

ANURA R. SANGMA

7

APBORLANG KHARKAMNI

8

BA I HUN KHARBUKI

9

BABITLANG PARIONG

10

BAIAHUN L. NONGLAIT

11

BANSUKLANG SHABONG

12

BARILANG LYNGKHOI

13

BETCHILDA R. MARAK

14

BICURIONA M. SANGMA

15

BIPRA SAHA

16

BONCHIRA R. MARAK

17

BONELIA R. MARAK

18

CANDY N. ARENGH

19

CARALYN NONGPHOD

20

CATHY EVANGELYN RANI

21

CELESTINA THYRNIANG

22

CHANGRIK M. SANGMA

23

CHRISBINA N. ARENGH

24

CROWIN K. MARAK

25

DAJE CH. MARAK

26

DENAMBE M. SANGMA

27

EVAHUN NONGRUM

28

GRACEFILDA R. MARAK

29

GRACEFULNITY SYIEMINGBAH

30

GRACEMEROS KHARWAR

31

HAMEINIAIHUN KHARSATI

32

HARSHA M. MOMIN

33

ISRALIANA D. SHIRA

34

JANNIELOTA R. MARAK

35

JECOB KOCH

36

JENNY BUHRIL

37

JOZEF ANTHONIO RIAHTAM

38

JYOTISH BECK

39

KORDORLANG SWER

40

KYNSAI JONES KURBAH

41

LAVEENA VIRGINIA

42

LISA CHETTRI

43

LUCIA SYIEM

44

LUKE A. SANGMA

45

MALCOME MANAR

46

MARCILINDA D. SANGMA

47

MARYLIS KURKALANG

48

MATHYLBET NONGKHLAW

49

MECKORINE R. MARAK

50

MEDIANA M. SANGMA

51

MEMORIAL SUJA

52

MERABILIS KURKALANG

53

MIDHANNA CH. MARAK

54

NAPHIBET NONGRUM

55

NAZARETHA D. SANGMA

56

NOJILLA T. SANGMA

57

PATIASA M. MARAK

58

PYNKUPBOR L. MAWNAI

59

RAJIB LAKRA

60

RAVI PRABHAT EKKA

61

REMDORLIN L. LYNGKHOI

62

RIKSENG M. SANGMA

63

RISAMANLANG PAPANG

64

SALLOWRA K. MARAK

65

SENGGRA G. SANGMA

66

SHEKSTAR THABAH

67

SILVERIUS AMSONG

68

SIMOE CH. MARAK

69

SONAMIT LEPCHA

70

STILLA A. SANGMA

71

SUNDAY DEVIA CH. MOMIN

72

TAKESHI D. SHIRA

73

TANGSIME A. SANGMA

74

TANUJA N. MARAK

75

THAN THAN

76

TWINKLE LILY MARWEIN

77

W BAHUNSHISHA LYNGDOH MARSHILLONG

78

WAILARIHUN MARNGAR

79

WANPDENGSNGI SHYLLA

80

WANSHAIBIANG MARNGAR

 

 

 

WAIT LISTED CANDIDATES

(They have cleared the entrance test but not fulfilled the eligibility criteria)

SL.
NO.

NAME OF THE CANDIDATES

1

AKASHA R. MARAK

2

AMRIN W. MOMIN

3

APANG S. MARAK

4

BADARISHISHA SNAITANG

5

BASIANTI JYRWA

6

BONCHAME G. MOMIN

7

BUNYA LUSAMY CH. MARAK

8

CHEMA TANGCHI R. MARAK

9

DASYNRAN MARWEIN

10

GARRY FIELD RAPSANG

11

GENEVIVE A. SANGMA

12

IBASHISHA SYIEM

13

JENNIFER MUKSOR

14

JRANGCHI R. MARAK

15

KOMPA GHOSH

16

LARILINSHA KHARKONGOR

17

LENGPERTH R. MARAK

18

RIMPI SAHA

19

SENGSRANG R. MARAK

20

TRENITHA G. MOMIN

21

WILLBEST WANNIANG

 

CANDIDATES WHO COULD NOT QUALIFY

(They are below the eligibility criteria and failed in the entrance test)

SL.
NO.

NAME OF THE CANDIDATES

1

AMIAH MARAK

2

ANUSHREE PAUL

3

BALARIHUN KHARLOR

4

BANDALIN RANGSLANG

5

BARBIRA G. MOMIN

6

BONGSENG G. MOMIN

7

BRISTI RABHA

8

CHERIMCHI T. SANGMA

9

CHIMA VERONICA CH. SANGMA

10

CLARA R. MARAK

11

DALCHENG R. SANGMA

12

DANIELLA SUTNGA

13

DIRZA DIANA B. MARAK

14

EVIE PAMADE R. MARAK

15

GITDING CH. SANGMA

16

HAPMONLIN MAWLIEH

17

HILLARY M. SANGMA

18

IARJINGKMEN KHONGJEE

19

JAKSRAM CH. MARAK

20

JASENG G. MOMIN

21

KAVERY S. MARAK

22

KETMINA A. SANGMA

23

KLOW T. SANGMA

24

KYRMENDASHISHA JYRWA

25

LEOSMARY B. MARAK

26

LUMBOKLANG SNAITANG

27

MALBORNNALD LYNGKHOI

28

MANISHA KARMAKAR

29

MARCHARINE K. MARAK

30

MARCHIN K. SANGMA

31

MEDAKORDOR NONGSIEJ

32

MERABAL CH. MARAK

33

MONICA D. SANGMA

34

MOUSOMI M. MARAK

35

NOPANCHIE K. SANGMA

36

NURSEBA R. MARAK

37

PATIMA T. SANGMA

38

PHILAMON POHREM

39

PYLLANG PHAWA

40

PYNSUKLANG DIENGDOH

41

RANGSILCHI A. SANGMA

42

RASHIKA PAUL

43

SALME S. SANGMA

44

SENGRITHA D. SANGMA

45

SHIMLANG LASSO

46

SHIMTIHUN LYNGDOH

47

SILBIRTH A. SANGMA

48

SIMEON CH. SANGMA

49

SIMSENG CH. MARAK

50

SONET K. SANGMA

51

TENGCHIRA R. MARAK

52

TENGKIME CH. MARAK

53

TRIBALSON CH. MARAK

54

WANSKHEM LANGSTANG

55

WASHING CH. MARAK