Skill Development

The Commerce & Management Club is an institutional body established to provide a platform for students of commerce, management, and related fields to enhance their academic knowledge, practical skills, and leadership abilities.

The club encourages active learning, teamwork, and industry exposure beyond the classroom through various activities and events.

Objectives

  • To bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications in commerce and management
  • To develop leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills among students
  • To promote awareness of current trends, market practices, and business ethics
  • To encourage participation in workshops, seminars, competitions, and industry visits
  • To foster creativity, entrepreneurship, and decision-making skills among students
The Commerce & Management Club

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Organizing workshops, seminars, guest lectures, and industrial visits
  • Conducting competitions, quizzes, and events to develop business and management skills
  • Encouraging students to participate in community and social responsibility initiatives
  • Facilitating interaction with industry professionals and alumni for career guidance
  • Promoting research, projects, and case studies in commerce and management domains
  • Maintaining records of club activities and student participation
  • Motivating students to engage in entrepreneurial and innovative initiatives

Activities

  • Workshops and Seminars: Organizing sessions on topics like finance, marketing, business ethics, entrepreneurship, and emerging trends in commerce and management
  • Guest Lectures: Inviting industry professionals, alumni, and experts to share real-world insights and career guidance
  • Competitions: Conducting quizzes, case study competitions, business plan contests, and management games to enhance analytical and decision-making skills
  • Industrial Visits: Arranging visits to industries, banks, stock exchanges, and corporate offices to give students practical exposure
  • Skill Development Sessions:Offering workshops on communication skills, leadership, teamwork, financial literacy, and digital tools for business
  • Entrepreneurship Initiatives: Encouraging students to develop startup ideas, create business plans, and participate in innovation challenges
  • Research and Projects: Promoting research, surveys, and projects on current business and management practices
  • Awareness Programs: Organizing sessions on financial literacy, stock market trends, GST, e-commerce, and sustainable business practices
  • Community Engagement: Conducting social responsibility initiatives such as financial literacy drives, awareness campaigns, and charity events
  • Annual Events and Exhibitions: Hosting inter-college business fests, exhibitions, and management fairs to showcase student talent and creativity

Commerce & Management Club Members

  • Asst. Prof. Poojitha A
  • Asst. Prof. Swathi N
  • Asst. Prof. Keerthi K Unni

The Faculty Development Forum (FDF) is an institutional body aimed at promoting the professional growth, teaching excellence, and overall development of faculty members.

The forum provides opportunities for continuous learning, skill enhancement, research promotion, and exchange of best practices in teaching and academic administration.

Objectives

  • To enhance the teaching, research, and administrative skills of faculty members
  • To encourage continuous professional development and lifelong learning
  • To promote innovative teaching-learning practices and pedagogical methods
  • To facilitate participation in seminars, workshops, conferences, and training programs
  • To foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among faculty members

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Organizing faculty development programs, workshops, seminars, and training sessions
  • Identifying faculty needs for skill enhancement and professional growth
  • Encouraging research, publications, and participation in academic events
  • Providing guidance on modern teaching methodologies and technology integration
  • Promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange of best practices
  • Maintaining records of faculty development activities and participation
  • Advising the management on faculty improvement initiatives and policy updates

Faculty Development Forum Members

  • Asst. Prof. Poojitha A
  • Asst. Prof. Leelavathy Yeddula
  • Asst. Prof. Fayaz G M
  • Asst. Prof. Archana H R

The IT Club is established to enhance students' knowledge and skills in information technology, digital tools, and emerging technologies.

The club provides a platform for students to explore IT innovations, develop technical competencies, and apply IT solutions to real-world problems.

Objectives

  • To promote digital literacy and IT skill development among students
  • To provide hands-on experience with software, hardware, and emerging technologies
  • To encourage innovation, problem-solving, and technical creativity
  • To organize workshops, seminars, and training sessions on IT topics
  • To prepare students for careers in IT, software development, and related fields
IT Club

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Organizing IT workshops, coding sessions, hackathons, and seminars
  • Facilitating training in programming languages, software tools, and applications
  • Encouraging students to participate in IT competitions and tech fests
  • Providing guidance on projects, research, and innovative IT solutions
  • Promoting awareness of cybersecurity, digital ethics, and best IT practices
  • Maintaining IT resources, lab facilities, and documentation of activities
  • Collaborating with industries and professionals for knowledge sharing and skill enhancement

Activities

  • Coding competitions, hackathons, and programming challenges
  • Workshops on emerging technologies like AI, IoT, cloud computing, and web development
  • Training sessions on software tools, data analytics, and mobile applications
  • Guest lectures by IT professionals and industry experts
  • Project development and mentoring for innovative IT solutions
  • Awareness campaigns on cybersecurity, digital safety, and ethical computing
  • Participation in national and inter-college tech events and competitions

IT Club Members

  • Asst. Prof. Malleswari S
  • Asst. Prof. Niranjan V
  • Asst. Prof. Darshan R

The Languages Club is an institutional body established to promote linguistic skills, effective communication, and cultural appreciation among students.

The club encourages the use of multiple languages, enhances reading, writing, and speaking abilities, and provides a platform for students to explore literature, creative expression, and cross-cultural understanding.

Objectives

  • To enhance students' proficiency in languages, including English, Regional, and Foreign languages
  • To develop communication, reading, and writing skills
  • To promote appreciation of literature, poetry, and cultural diversity
  • To organize activities that foster creativity, expression, and teamwork
  • To prepare students for academic, professional, and competitive environments requiring strong language skills

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Organizing language-based workshops, seminars, and literary sessions
  • Conducting competitions such as debates, elocution, essay writing, storytelling, and poetry recitation
  • Promoting reading habits through book clubs, literary discussions, and review sessions
  • Encouraging students to participate in inter-college language and literary events
  • Facilitating language learning through language labs, conversation sessions, and online resources
  • Organizing cultural programs to explore the linguistic and literary heritage of different regions
  • Maintaining records of activities, participation, and achievements
  • Providing guidance and support for students preparing for competitive exams requiring language skills

Activities

  • Debates, elocution, and public speaking competitions
  • Essay writing, creative writing, and storytelling sessions
  • Poetry recitation and literary appreciation events
  • Workshops on language skills, grammar, and effective communication
  • Book reading clubs and literary discussions
  • Celebrating linguistic and cultural festivals
  • Guest lectures by writers, poets, and language experts

Languages Club Members

  • Asst. Prof. Druva - Kannada Club In-charge
  • Asst. Prof. Sudha - Hindi Club In-charge
  • Asst. Prof. Mohammed Ghouse - English Club In-charge

DISHA - Placement & Career Development is an institutional body dedicated to bridging the gap between academic learning and professional opportunities.

It aims to prepare students for successful careers by enhancing employability skills, facilitating placements, internships, and career guidance, and promoting holistic professional development.

Objectives

  • To provide career guidance and counselling to students
  • To enhance employability skills through training programs, workshops, and mock interviews
  • To facilitate campus placements and internships with reputed organizations
  • To create awareness about emerging career opportunities and industry requirements
  • To foster entrepreneurial mindset and skill development among students
Placement & Career Development

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Organizing career guidance sessions, skill development workshops, and personality development programs
  • Coordinating with industries, corporate organizations, and institutions for campus placements and internships
  • Conducting soft skills training, aptitude tests, group discussions, and mock interviews
  • Maintaining a database of student profiles and placement opportunities
  • Providing mentorship and guidance for career planning and higher studies
  • Encouraging entrepreneurship and supporting students in startup initiatives
  • Monitoring placement outcomes and maintaining records for reporting and evaluation

Placement & Career Development Members

  • Dr. Jayanthi G - President
  • Asst. Prof. Poojitha A - Placement Officer
  • Asst. Prof. Mohammed Ghouse - Internal Member
  • Asst. Prof. Malleswari S - Internal Member