PCTE's International Students Week 2023 ends on a high note

The week-long International Students’ Fest ended on a high note. PCTE has more than 360 International students from 46 countries and for the past week PCTE has been celebrating the existence of different nationalities under one roof.

PCTE's International Students Week 2023 ends on a high note

Ludhiana, March 26, 2023: The week-long International Students’ Fest ended on a high note. PCTE has more than 360 International students from 46 countries and for the past week PCTE has been celebrating the existence of different nationalities under one roof.

 
The last day witnessed the presence of  Nishanthini Victor, First Secretary, High commission of Sri Lanka and Shahroz Ali Khan, Official Representative of Norwegian Cultural Centre in Singapore. The festival of the international students had started with the Sports Tournament which included soccer and other sport events, followed by a culinary fest, a trip to Chandigarh and an exhibition of the tradition and culture of artifacts in the Global Village.

 
In the finale, the students displayed their talent through Fashion show, Music, Dance etc., In the event, different cultural dresses were showcased through various performances which enlightened the audience of various cultures and traditions around the world.

 
Troy, a student and performer from Zimbabwe, said, “The PCTE Crowd is no longer just Indian, we can have a feel of studying in an International College. We are so happy to have such event and we thank the college for giving us the platform and number of chances to showcase our culture in India.”

 
On the occasion, Dr. KNS Kang, Director General, PCTE Group of Institutes said that PCTE has more than 360 International students from 46 countries and today they showcased a lot of performances depicting their rich heritage and cultures. It was quite interesting to witness all the performances.” He further added that “Organizing such a party is essential, we can bring together students from different cultures and backgrounds together to share each other’s tradition and culture. This is the best way students can explore a lot about other countries.”