Jasmer Singh Jaijee College, founded by Aman Sidhu in 2004, has expanded steadily.
Before 2004, Moonak & Lehra Subdivisions of district Sangrur had no degree college.
The college functions in a newly constructed building on a 12-acre campus just outside
Gurney Kalan in Lehra tehsil of District Sangrur. Fees are waived for children of suicide victims. Some
donors have directly provided scholarships for nursing training and law college.
Generous donations have enabled the college to construct an auditorium and athletic
facilities, including a stadium.
The college takes no aid from the government; it meets its expenses entirely out of
fees and assistance from donors.
Jasmer Singh Jaijee College is affiliated to Punjabi University and offers BA, B Com, M Com, BCA, PGDCA,
M.Sc-IT, MA (Punjabi). Staff strength now stands at 20.
In addition to academics, the college organises many extra-curricular activities.
Students are very active in the National Service Scheme (NSS) and the National Cadet Corps (NCC).
2020 - the 'Coronavirus Year' - was difficult for all colleges, so it is a matter of
great satisfaction that Jasmer Singh Jaijee College has weathered the storm. Although funds have been
tight, not one teacher has been retrenched. Rather, the college has gone forward with small projects such
as tree-plantation and campus beautification. Now regular classes have begun again and exams will be held
on schedule. Plans for 2021 include addition of a collegiate wing that will admit +1 and +2 students with
college ambitions. We will also be relocating and improving the college canteen.