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The College aims at educating the young far beyond the realms of conventional textbook learning. Great emphasis is laid on daily Faith Formation and Value Education classes, training the young to face life with confidence.
Periodic programmes on Personality Development, Counselling, Career Guidance, Leadership Training, Socio-political Awareness, Inter-religious Harmony, National Integration, Creative Writing, Pro life and Family Life Education, Yoga Training, Media Education,Eco Spirituality, Education to Women`s Rights and Human Rights and many other similar programmes. They are means to help the young to grow into active citizens. The daily pep talks in the morning, evening and night is a unique feature of our Institution to impart value-based education.

Auxilium College offers opportunities for integral formation to all the staff and students. Don Bosco`s characteristic style of education known as the Preventive System - the pedagogy of the heart - helps the young people to grow and become personally responsible for the choice of what is true and good. It appeals to the inner forces of reason, religion, and loving kindness. The Salesian Assistance is the educational way of being with the young which brings the educators and the young together into a shared experience - ostering friendship, participation and sharing of values. This friendly rapport ensures that the educators love the young and make them feel that they are loved.

The daily Mass, Rosary, Good Nights & Good Mornings, Value Education Classes for Non-Christians and Faith Formation for Christians, Personal Counselling and Guidance are the daily means available to the students for their spiritual inspiration.

The weekly opportunities for approaching the Sacrament of Reconciliation and moments of adoration before the Blessed Sacrament and monthly programmes on personal review of life facilitate a growth in the life of faith.

The First Friday and First Saturday devotion, the monthly commemorations of various feasts and the annual retreats, devotional visits to nearby Shrines, participation in Parish Feasts, the Way of the Cross and Penitential Pilgrimage during Lent, the Bible Week celebrations, celebration of the Marian Month and similar other prayer moments help the young people to become more committed in their Christian living.
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