Revision is the most important approach for remembering textual knowledge. That's why college always assigns as much homework as possible to the students. Each subject's homework is examined and returned on a weekly basis. This allows pupils to stay on track with their academics.
For their projects that are part of their syllabus on disciplines like Population Studies, Sociology, Hotel Management, Marketing, and Mass Communication, HIC arranges research and practically oriented tours and field trips.
Weak students who have been identified through their send-up assessments receive special coaching in order to achieve the highest possible results in their board exams.
Students who are interested in public speaking can participate in debates and presentations. This is a part of the after-school program. Outside of the college, students are encouraged to give seminars and presentations.
In order to familiarize students with the most recent works and theories on the subjects, renowned professors, writers, business people, and bankers are invited to give guest lectures.
In order to improve teaching skills and make learning more effective, college frequently uses modern teaching techniques such as powerPoint and films.
Teachers distribute handouts to students as supplementary materials for the lessons they are delivering. However, students must take their own notes based on class lectures, textbooks, reference books, and handouts.
The college keeps regular communication with parents and guardians before and after each terminal examination. Parents or guardians meet with the Principal, Academic In-Charge, Coordinators, Counselors, and concerned faculty topic teachers to discuss their children's academic performance. Engagement with parents and guardians is also undertaken when students have severe problems with their studies, discipline, or irregularities in their classes.