Ragging is a punishable offence. The offence of Ragging is not only punishable under sec. 116 of the Karnataka Education Act, but also under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.

  • Ragging is a social menace and is strictly prohibited in the college, hostels, playground and other premises of the college
  • Ragging is a systematized form of Human Rights abuse
  • Extreme harassment, creating terror in the minds, and even physical torture of fresh students under the guise of ‘Campus Orientation’ and ‘College tradition’ is called ragging

Students involved in such obnoxious practices will be liable for rustication, dismissal and expulsion from the college, in addition to prosecution before the criminal courts. Ragging offences may also be stamped on academic transcripts and Marks Cards. We hold a Zero Tolerance Policy against ragging of any sort.

If you are a victim or a witness to a ragging incident, you must immediately report the incident to the authorities, a member of the Anti-Ragging Committee or a Faculty Member.

Anti – Ragging Cell Members

  1. Dr. Geetha Santhosh
    Co-ordinator, Dept. of Food Science & Nutrition
  2. Dr. Vibha Shree Gurjal
    Dept. of Psychology
  3. Dr. K.C. Mahesh
    Dept. of Chemistry

The Cyber Crime Redressal Committee addresses anti-social activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.

Confidentiality Will Be Maintained

The objective of the committee is to coordinate various efforts pertaining to Cyber Crime Prevention and Regulation on campus

The government of India enacted a special regulation to curb bullying at higher education institutions – “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Education Institutions, 2009”. A student may also have criminal liability under different sections of the criminal procedure code of India.

Stop Cyber Crime

Students involved in such obnoxious practices will be liable for rustication, dismissal and expulsion from the college, in addition to prosecution before the criminal courts. Cyber Crime offences may also be stamped on academic transcripts and Marks Cards. We hold a Zero Tolerance Policy against Cyber Crime of any sort.

Some Golden Rules to be followed when you’re online

  • Don’t give out your personal information
  • Don’t send pictures of yourself to anyone
  • Don’t open emails or attachments from people you don’t know
  • Don’t become online ‘friends’ with people you don’t know
  • Think before you post. Remember, once it’s said, the web is fed!

Cyber Crime Redressal Committee Members

  1. Ms. Mary Shaila
    Co-ordinator, Dept. of Computer Science
  2. Ms. Lavanya K.N
    Dept. of Commerce
  3. Dr. Nethravathi C
    Dept. of Chemistry
  4. Dr. Peter Jose P
    Dept. of Computer Science

Sexual Harassment is a punishable offense. At Mount Carmel College, we have a Zero Tolerance Policy towards harassment of any kind.

What to do in case of an incident?

Report the incident to your superior, Head of the Department, or register a complaint with the ‘Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH)’

A complaint of discrimination or sexual harassment may be lodged by the victim or a third party. A written complaint may be addressed to the Coordinator of the Committee or a Committee Member.
The Committee deals with issues relating to sexual harassment at Mount Carmel College. It is applicable to all students, staff, and faculty.

Here is a representative list of Unwelcome Acts that can be seen as sexual harassment:

Physical contact and advances

  • Demand or request for sexual favours
  • Sexually coloured remarks
  • Showing pornography
  • Any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of a sexual nature. (Vaisakha judgment by Supreme Court)
  • Any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of a sexual nature. (Vaisakha judgment by Supreme Court)

Harassment is legally defined as inappropriate conduct/discrimination based on:

  • Gender
  • Colour
  • National Origin
  • Race
  • Religion
  • Citizenship
  • Disability

Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH) Members

  1. Dr. G.S Shylashree
    Co-ordinator, Dept. of Psychology
  2. Dr. S Raj Kumar
    Dept. of Management Studies
  3. Dr. Vivitha M.K
    Dept. of Journalism
  4. Ms. Sindhu David
    Counsellor

The excessive use of narcotics within and outside educational institutions has become a serious concern nowadays. Drug dealers target students both as carriers as well as clients. The cell aims at working to eradicate this menace by arranging awareness programs to make the students aware of the strong legal force working against narcotics and inculcate respect towards and the Indian judiciary.

Above the Influence; Be Under Your Own Influence! Just Say No! Users Are Losers!

Objectives of the Anti-Drug Cell

  • To spread awareness and ensure a drug/substance free campus
  • To engage the students in anti-drug activities and educate them about the ill-effects
  • To motivate students to become volunteers of anti-drug activities in their lives
  • To ensure no sale of drugs or alcohol occurs within the college premises

Anti-Drug Cell Committee Members

  1. Dr. Sindhu Anoop
    Co-ordinator,Dept. of Biotechnology
  2. Dr. N.S. Kaviyarasi
    Dept. of Chemistry
  3. Dr. M Clement Joe Anand
    Dept. of Mathematics

Expert Talk by Narcotics Anonymous on Awareness on Drug Abuse and Treatment for Drug Addiction

Mount Carmel College, Autonomous established a Students Grievance Redressal Committee (SGRC) as per the notification of UGC Grievances Redressal Regulation. This committee aims at addressing and effectively resolving grievances of the students.

Grievance Redressal Policy

The College has a Students’ Grievance Redressal Committee. The functions of the Committee are to look into the complaints lodged by any student, and address the issue. The Grievance Redressal Committee is also empowered to look into matters of harassment.
Anyone with a genuine grievance may approach the Grievance Redressal Committee members in person. In case the person is unwilling to appear in self, grievances may be sent in writing. Grievances may also be sent through e-mail to the officer in-charge of Students’ Grievance Redressal Committee or grievancestudents@mccblr.edu.in.

Primary Purpose of the Committee

The Grievance Committee’s primary purpose is to review a complaint that has not been resolved at the staff or administrative levels and to provide appropriate solutions to the issues. It is the job of the committee to evaluate any issue in a thoughtful and respectful manner without allowing any emotions involved to overwhelm their work. The committee will be as impartial as possible and strive not to prejudge any individual or situation.

Objectives of the Committee

  • To uphold the dignity of the College by ensuring strife free atmosphere in the College through promotion of cordial Student-Student relationship and Student-Teacher relationship etc.
  • To provide responsive, accountable and easily accessible machinery for settlement of grievances and to take measures in the college undertakings to ensure expeditious settlement of grievances of Students in order to maintain a harmonious educational atmosphere in the institution.
  • It is to deal with the complex situations in a tactful manner to lessen the condition felt to be oppressive or dissatisfied.
  • Encouraging the Students to express their grievances / problems freely and frankly, without any fear of being victimized.
  • To support, those students who have been deprived of the services offered by the College, for which he/she is entitled.
  • To ensure that officials of the College are responsive, accountable and courteous in dealing with the students.
  • To ensure effective solution to the student’s grievances with an impartial and fair approach.
  • To provide appropriate counselling to the students in the process of resolving the grievance.
  • To promote cordial relationship amongst the students.

Functions of the Committee

  • The function of the committee is to look into the complaints lodged by any student, and address the issue. The Grievance cell is also empowered to look into matters of harassment.
  • Anyone with a genuine grievance may approach the committee members in person, or in consultation with the mentor.
  • In case the person is unwilling to appear in self, grievances may also be sent through e-mail to the grievancestudents@mccblr.edu.in.
  • The issues will be attended promptly on receipt of written grievances from the students. The Grievance committee will act upon those cases which have been forwarded along with the necessary documents.
  • The Grievance Committee will ensure that the grievance has been properly resolved at the earliest.
  • The committee will formally review all cases and will give a report to the management about the issues attended.

Students Grievance Redressal Committee Members

Chairperson

Dr. George Lekha, Principal

Members

  1. Dr. Ravisha
    Dept. of Kannada
  2. Dr. K.S. Shamala
    Dept. of Physics
  3. Ms. Bhagyalakshmi N
    Dept. of Chemistry
  4. Dr. Anjana Mani
    Dept. of Economics
  5. Dr. Premalatha V
    Dept. of Commerce

Staff Grievance Redressal Committee Members

  1. Dr. Lakshmi S K
    Dept. of Statistics & Analytics
  2. Dr. Hamsa N
    Dept. of Psychology
  3. Ms. Aruna Bhaskar
    Dept. of Commerce

The National Commission for Women has established an Anti-Human Trafficking Cell (AHTC) on 2nd April 2022 to improve effectiveness in tackling cases of human trafficking, raising awareness among women and girls, capacity building and training of Anti Trafficking Units and to strengthen & sensitize law enforcement machineries. The Trafficking in Human Beings (THB) is a crime committed in order to target, lead or drive a human being into an exploitative situation with the aim to make profits. Such exploitation may take many forms, for example commercial sexual exploitation, child labour, forced labour, bonded labour or illegal organ removal etc. Government and the civil society together must come together to fight against this crime.

In response to this directive by the government, the anti-human trafficking cell at Mount Carmel College Bengaluru, was constituted in the year 2022. The cell is supported by like-minded institutions and organisations to create a conscious, resilient and proactive student and faculty community to fight against human trafficking. The cell is committed to prevent human trafficking, protection of survivors of human trafficking by collaboration with the anti-trafficking advocates and subject experts of the society.

Objectives

  • To generate awareness on human trafficking and related human rights violations
  • Raise community-based campaigns addressing human trafficking.
  • To create a common platform for researchers, scholars and students advocates, activists, NGOs to share and disseminate the knowledge.

 

Anti-Human Trafficking Cell Members

  1. Ms. Kalavathi P
    Coordinator, Dept. of Sociology
  2. Dr. B Vijayalakshmi
    Dept. of Mathematics
  3. Ms. Akshaya P
    Dept. of Psychology
  4. Dr. Sapna Dinesh
    Dept. of Home Science

The Cyber Crime Redressal Committee addresses anti-social activities carried out by means of computers or the internet.

Confidentiality Will Be Maintained

The objective of the committee is to coordinate various efforts pertaining to Cyber Crime Prevention and Regulation on campus

The government of India enacted a special regulation to curb bullying at higher education institutions – “UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Education Institutions, 2009”. A student may also have criminal liability under different sections of the criminal procedure code of India.

Stop Cyber Crime

Students involved in such obnoxious practices will be liable for rustication, dismissal and expulsion from the college, in addition to prosecution before the criminal courts. Cyber Crime offences may also be stamped on academic transcripts and Marks Cards. We hold a Zero Tolerance Policy against Cyber Crime of any sort.

Some Golden Rules to be followed when you’re online

  • Don’t give out your personal information
  • Don’t send pictures of yourself to anyone
  • Don’t open emails or attachments from people you don’t know
  • Don’t become online ‘friends’ with people you don’t know
  • Think before you post. Remember, once it’s said, the web is fed!

Cyber Crime Redressal Committee Members

  1. Ms. Mary Shaila
    Co-ordinator, Dept. of Computer Science
  2. Ms. Lavanya K.N
    Dept. of Commerce
  3. Dr. Nethravathi C
    Dept. of Chemistry
  4. Dr. Peter Jose P
    Dept. of Computer Science

 Write to Us

cybercrime@mccblr.edu.in






Grievance

 

The Counselling Cell was set up in 1990 to help the students to overcome emotional stress and trauma and discover themselves.

Objectives :

  1. To enable students with emotional problems to recharge themselves.
  2. To facilitate students to get clarity in their thoughts and make positive choices in the given situation.
  3. To facilitate self-discovery.

In a counselling session the student feels accepted and this helps her to open up her feelings, which are listened to by the counsellor. In the process, the student begins to get clarity in her thoughts and is able to know herself and make positive choices in her given situation.

The counselling cell is involved in value education classes and also runs credit courses in life skills. Through this process, much has been achieved. Students have empowered themselves to overcome problems like low self-esteem, loneliness, fear among many others. There have been cases of suicidal tendencies that have been overcome. Counsellors also help students access more specialized help if so required.

Counsellors Contact Details :

Ms Sindhu David

 9986023178

MOC block – First floor and Second Floor

Timings – 8.00 am – 4.00 pm

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others” -Mahatma Gandhi

Vision

To equip students through value-based education with a vision to uplift society and create a civilization of love

Mission

  • To promote a value-based education.
  • To provide a holistic view of community development programs undertaken by the college.
  • To coordinate, collate, and categorize Community development activities of the departments in the common interest of the college vision.

Key Areas

  • Green Initiatives – Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
  • National Celebration Days
  • Awareness Campaign
  • Literacy Programs -Each One Teach One
  • Social Concern

Organizations / Industry / Individuals interested in collaborating with us can contact us by sending an Email

Coordinator:

Dr. Helen Roselene, (Dept. of Environmental Science)

Members:

  • Ms. Dorothy Anthony, Dept. of Home Science
  • Ms. Sunanda B.V, Dept. of Economics

Write to Us

isrc@mccblr.edu.in

An initiative set up by Mount Carmel College to foster innovation and entrepreneurship culture among the students, faculty, and alumni to enable them to transform their business ideas into reality. The centre aspires to develop individual talent, skills and personality to give each business the best possible start, thus fostering entrepreneurship at a local and national level.
The objective of the centre is to offer unique and incentivized solutions, which will encourage students and faculties to ideate and design novel solutions. The centre will provide a supportive entrepreneurial environment that accelerates the successful development of start-up companies through an array of adequate resources and services. Our main goal is to produce successful firms that will leave the centre financially viable and freestanding.

Objectives:

  • To nurture innovators to ideate in areas of societal importance.
  • To provide an opportunity for everyone to innovate, ideate and design solutions.
  • To enhance the capacity of emerging innovators in evolving technologies and designing their innovations from ideation to impactful solutions.
  • To facilitate the availability of the centre’s resources to the incubatees in a mutually beneficial way.
  • To provide a conducive working environment for the incubatees to nurture their innovative ideas.
  • To develop partnerships and networks with local industries/institutions and assist them in problem-solving by offering them innovative solutions in terms of products, services, and processes.
  • To coordinate with private and public sector funding sources, government agencies, industrial associations, chambers of commerce and industries to provide facilitation and networking for incubating companies.

Director :

Dr Shanthi S

Members:

  • Dr. Janaki J, Dept. of Commerce
  • Dr. Sandhya Panicker, Dept. of Biotechnology
  • Dr. C.J. Lakshmi, Dept. of Economics
  • Dr. Sowmya Kumar, Dept. of Environmental Science
  • Ms. Suma N, Dept. of Electronics
  • Dr. Sivakami R, Dept. of Commerce
  • Dr. Yogitha L.J, Dept. of Commerce
  • Ms. Swathi R, Dept. of Home Science
  • Ms. Sindhu P , Dept. of Management Studies
  • Dr. Cecilia Osyanju Namyyemsa, Dept. of English

Write to Us:

shanthi.s@mccblr.edu.in

Co - Ordinators: 

  • Ms. Kalavathi P, Dept. of Sociology

Members

  • Dr. Vasantha Kumari, Dept. of Food Science & Nutrition
  • Ms. Aatika Bi, Dept. of Commerce

Proposed Activities:

  1. Breaking the glass ceilings
  2. LGBTQ Panel Discussion
  3. Empowerment Workshops
  4. Dear Stranger
  5. Spoke Stree

Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is a flagship programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. It is inspired by the vision of transformational change in rural development processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help build the architecture of an Inclusive India.

The mission of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is to enable higher educational institutions to work with the people of rural India in identifying development challenges and evolving appropriate solutions for accelerating sustainable growth. It also aims to create a virtuous cycle between society and an inclusive academic system by providing knowledge and practices for emerging professions and to upgrade the capabilities of both the public and the private sectors in responding to the development needs of rural India.

As a Participating Institution, MCC has adopted following villages for their development in collaboration with district administration.

Bengaluru Rural District:

  1. Marasandra, Doddaballapur Taluk
  2. Koramangala, Devanahalli Taluk
  3. Thyamagondlu, Nelamangala Taluk

Bengaluru Urban District:

  1. Hebbagodi (CT)
  2. Huvinayakanahalli.

Activities under UBA:

  1. Identification of the villages.
  2. Field visit – Conducting Village survey and Household survey.
  3. Recognition of major THREE problems/issues by contacting village development officer/representatives of village or by organizing Gramsabha meeting.
  4. Preparation of plan of action/village development plan/technological intervention etc. for each village by consulting project co-ordinator and concerned stakeholders like Grampanchayats, BDOs, District Development Authority etc.
  5. Evaluation of proposed solutions by Subject Expert Group.
  6. Execution of Sustainable, Innovative, Implementable and Scalable technological intervention and Continuous Monitoring.

Nature of Intervention:

Low cost technological solutions covering agriculture, education, health, sanitation & hygiene, housing, organic/natural farming, drinking water, bio-energy, afforestation, skill development, digital literacy, e-gram panchayat etc.

UBA Cell, MCC:

Co-Ordinator:

Ms. Sunanda BV, Dept. of Economics

Core Team:

  • Mr. Govinda Gowda, Faculty of Commerce
  • Ms. Kalavathi P, Dept of Sociology
  • Dr. Sujata Suryakant Mali, Dept of Economics
  • Ms. Suma N, Dept of Electronics
  • Dr. Geetha Santosh, Dept of Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Mr. Deepak P, Dept of Zoology
  • Dr. Koyal Biswas, Dept of Hindi
  • Ms. Padmashree, Dept of Commerce

Contact Details:

uba@mccblr.edu.in

The Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, is committed to empower women who are socially and economically marginalized in the community through a value based integral approach. Keeping this as criteria, the college has started an Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC), which will conduct several programs to impart knowledge about the social rights of the Minorities and SC/ST sections.

The UGC has planned to establish Equal Opportunity Centers in colleges to oversee the effective implementation of policies and programs for disadvantaged groups. These groups are SCs, STs, women, OBC (non-creamy layer), minorities, and physically challenged persons.

The main objectives of establishing this cell in colleges are

  1. To provide guidance and counselling with respect to academic, financial, social and other matters.
  2. To ensure equity and equal opportunity to the community.
  3. To look into the grievances of the weaker sections of society and suggest an amicable solutions to their problems.
  4. To disseminate the information related to schemes and programs by the Government and other agencies for the welfare of the socially weaker section.
  5. To sensitize the college on the problems related to SC/ST and Minorities.

Equal Opportunity Cell in Mount Carmel College functions under the

Co-Ordinator

Dr. Tirumalesha, Dept. of Education

Committee Members

  1. Dr. Lingeshwari Mysore , Dept. of Human Development
  2. Dr. Varshali Brahma, Dept. of Sociology

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL ACTIVITIES

2017

Orientation program

  • The Equal Opportunity Cell conducted an orientation program on 9thJan 2018, at 10:00 am to address the students to disseminate different social, economic, and educational programs conducted by the Government of Karnataka through Minorities and SC/ST departments.
  • Dr. E. Venkataiah, IAS, Rtd., Advisor to Nodal agency for SCSP and TSP, Social Welfare Department Vikasa Soudha, Bengaluru Government of Karnataka was the keynote speaker.
  • Dr. E. Venkataiah enlightened the students about the various schemes available for Minorities and SC/ ST Students.
  • Students from both UG & PG attended the orientation program. The students belonging to the Minorities and SC/ST students were requested to register their names in the Equal opportunity cell to avail more information on various schemes offered through the Directorate of Minorities, Minority Welfare Department, and Social Welfare Department, Government of Karnataka.

2018

Minorities Right Day Program

  • To mark the “Minorities rights day” on 18 th December 2018, the Equal Opportunity Cell conducted an awareness program to disseminate different social, economic, and educational programs available for Minorities by the Minority Welfare Department, Directorate of Minorities, Government of Karnataka.
  • Mr. Niaz Ahmed Sheriff M, M.Com, Joint Director, Minority Welfare Department, Directorate of Minorities, Bengaluru, Government of Karnataka was the Keynote speaker.
  • The Directorate of Minorities ensures a more focused approach towards issues relating to the notified Minorities communities, namely Muslim, Christians, Jains, Buddhist, Sikhs, and Parsis. The Directorate working with a vision to enable all the Minority community people to lead a productive life with equal opportunities in the field of Socio, Economic, Education, etc.
  • Mr. Niaz Ahmed Sheriff M, introduced schemes to promote accelerated socio-economic development of Minorities, educational concessions for students, implementation of schemes for development of Women and Children, providing training and employment opportunities.
  • Brochures entitled “Know about Minorities Schemes”, “Civilization can be judged by the way it treats its minorities”- Mahatma Gandhi, was distributed amongst students to get more information about the schemes.

Co - Ordinator: 

  • Ms Revathi P M

Secretaries: 

  • Shrenya Soni
  • Munira Electricwala

Proposed Activities:

  1. To conduct a variety of interactive sessions on books, films, and poetry throughout the year.
  2. To organize talks by our MCC teachers and distinguished guests from the literary world.
  3. To conduct film and documentary screenings and discussions on the same.
  4. To attend important literary events in the city with the members of the association.
  5. To send association members to various intercollegiate fests.
  6. To organize events during the Fresher’s Week, Cul Week and Cul-Ah.

Co - Ordinator: 

  • Ms. Sonakshi Makhija
  • Ms. Anagha Narayanan

Proposed Activities:

  1. We organize a ‘Pick and speak – 2 minutes to win it’ and an ‘Eco Act- enacting Macro issues’ event for the Department completing 70 years – 5th and 6th July
  2. A ‘Treasure Hunt’ in collaboration with the Women’s Cell for Fresher’s week
  3. ’10 questions to guess the Economist’ for Cul Week
  4. A quiz, debate or mock stock event for Cul-Ah!
  5. A series of panel discussions, presentations and guest lectures for ‘Eco Day’ to be held once during the year.
  6. We organize events during Fresher’s Week, Cul Week and Cul-Ah!

Co - Ordinator: 

  • Ms. Sharon Lopez

Proposed Activities:

  1. We play host to various events during fests such as Big Fat Media Game Show, The Hot Seat, Improv, etc.
  2. We offer Production Assistance for events in the college such as, during the 3-day Cultural Extravaganza, MCC’s Jubilee Year celebrating their presence in the field of education for 70 years, Independence Day and Republic Day events.
  3. CommE Live – An Exhibition of works by the Department of Communication Studies.
  4. Screenings – Film Screenings by the final year Communication Studies students in 2019.
  5. Radio Club – ‘Radio Carmelive’ – MCC’s own In-house Radio that will be run by the students of Communication Studies.
  6. We organize events during the Fresher’s Week, Cul Week and Cul-Ah!

Vice Presidents: 

  • Ms. Sejena Jose, Dept. of Travel & Tourism
  • Ms. Nishashree, Dept. of Psychology
  • Dr. Srividya, Dept. of English

Activities (2023 - 24):

  • Art Thou Among Us
    Date : 12 July 2024
    Type : Fresher’s Day event (Collaboration with Tourism Association).
  • Social Science Discourse
    Date : 20 July 2024
    Type : PHD Presentation.
  • Nostalgia Knockout
    Date : 9 August 2024
    Type : Cul Week event.
  • Conversations with Varun Thomas Mathew
    Date : 9 September 2025
    Type : Book Reading Discussion.
  • Exploring Animal Welfare and Veganism
    Date : 23 September 2024
    Type : A Seminar on Animal Activism and Veganism.

Achievement

  • Event Name : Kalopsia
    Date :24 and 27 September
    Type : Inter collegiate Cultural Fest (Presidency College)

Vice Presidents:

  • Ms. Mamatha Rani, Dept. of Management Studies
  • Dr. Stanley G Vincent, Dept. of Management Studies

Activities (2023 - 24):

  • Curtain Raiser: By exclusively engaging first-year students, the event aimed to nurture their curiosity and passion for Business Fests.
  • Sacrosanct: the intradepartmental fest integrated BBA students into the festing team of the Association. Sacrosanct offers students the opportunity to showcase their skills, presentations were made, financial statements were analyzed, and PR statements were released.
  • Freshers Day: we had dived into India's past at "ADVITYA," a marketing challenge brimming with creativity. They unearthed forgotten treasures, crafting campaigns to revive their lost glory. It was a whirlwind of history, and rediscovery, igniting a love for India's unique heritage.
  • Seminar on Technological Advancements in Entrepreneurship: aimed at engaging presentations and discussions, participants explored the practical applications of AI and software in various business contexts delivered by Mr. Shashwat Behl.
  • Cul Week: "Astronomical Odyssey" allowed students to delve into PR simulations. Diverse skillsets navigated guest lists, social media fires, and image recovery strategies. This dynamic activity offered a unique platform to hone public relations skills.
  • Industrial visit to Dairy Day: The visit gave the students a comprehensive tour of the production facility, witnessing every step of the ice cream manufacturing process.
  • Academica: “Leadership Symposium” seamlessly integrated the Best Manager event and the “Planet Pioneer Pitch”, fostered a dynamic exploration of sustainability in management and marketing.
  • Cul Ah: “The Mission Impossible” event unfolded as "Wildfire Marketing," igniting creativity and innovation in brand storytelling.
  • CARPE DIEM’24 is a national level, inter collegiate fest. With a theme of “Anantakshaya". Participants from across colleges showcased their managerial skills, setting the stage for future leadership in the industry.
  • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: visit to an orphanage, extending support by providing essential ration supplies to meet their basic needs. Additionally, we dedicated time to raising awareness about financial literacy among the children, empowering them with valuable knowledge for their future.

Co -  ordinators: Commerce Association

  • Ms. Sneha V, Dept. of Commerce
  • Dr. Yogitha L, Dept. of Commerce
  • Ms. Neelam Sharma, Dept. of Commerce

Activities (2023 - 24):

  • Under Currents 2023-24 as Cyberverse on the 20th and 21st of September 2023.
  • Cross Currents 2023-24 as AEGIS- Brave the Corporate Wave on the 28th and 29th Of Feb 2024.
  • Sollertia- State level Business quiz inter collegiate competition on 22nd Jan 2024.
  • National Summit on the 26th March 2024 in collaboration with EIMR.
  • Compower- weekly commerce competitions in 4 episodes.
  • Commerce Orientation- Association orientation to the First year B.Com Students.
  • Freshers day event.
  • Culweek event from the association.
  • Advanced Diploma in Montessori, NTT, and Kindergarten Education
  • IATA Foundation Diploma in Travel & Tourism
  • IATA Diploma in Passenger Ground Services
  • Diploma in Cosmetology
  • Diploma in Fashion Designing
  • Diploma in Event Management
  • Diploma in Environmental Audit
  • Fabric flowers
  • Traditional Art Forms
  • Tribal Art Workshop
  • Quilling
  • Zentangle and Mandala Making
  • Art and Design – Drawings & Paintings
  • Knitting
  • Crochet
  • Traditional embroidery
  • Pottery Art & Clay Art
  • Fun with Fingers
  • Candle Making
  • Puppetry
  • Ceramic Jewellery
  • Mehendi
  • Fabric Painting
  • Terracotta Jewellery
  • Decorative Artificial Fan Making

  • Aerobics
  • Self Defense methodology
  • Yoga , Billiards and Zumba
  • Body Conditioning Techniques
  • Self – Eco-friendly lifestyle, Health and Nutrition as per Ancient Indian Knowledge systems
  • Achieve Your Goals with Emotional Intelligence
  • Medicinal Plants and Primary Health Care
  • Bollynach by Balloespero
  • Effective Communication & Presentation Skills
  • Karate
  • Fitness & Figure
  • Personality Development & Career Counselling
  • Skill Development Programme- Trash To Treasure
  • The Set Free Summit – A Formation of the Heart through the lens of St. John Paul II. Education on Love, Sex and Relationships
  • Psycho-Social Wellbeing, using Multi Arts and Play
  • Art of Storytelling
  • Enhancing Personal Effectiveness & Entrepreneurship Development
  • Trek, Ecology and Survival
  • Basic Counselling Skills
  • Foundation Course for Human Rights
  • Foundation Course for Human Rights
  • Women Health and Hygiene
  • Forest Ecosystem and Global Warming
  • Forest Ecosystem and Global Warming
  • Leaders in Training
  • Play and Human Development
  • Self-Employment
  • Health and Literacy
  • Performance and Theatre
  • Christian Scriptures
  • New Venture Creation
  • Basics & Advance of French, German and Spanish
  • Basics of Japanese and Italian
  • Basics of Sign Language
  • Spoken Kannada and Hindi
  • Anchoring
  • Architectural Visualization (Adobe Photoshop, Auto CAD, 3Ds Max)
  • Graphic Designing (Photoshop, CorelDraw, INdesign)
  • Introduction to Filmmaking
  • Visual Media (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premier Pro, Adobe After Effects)
  • Photography
  • Tally
  • Financial Modelling
  • Digital Marketing
  • MS Excel – Basics & Advance
  • Certified Program on Capital Markets
  • Business Analytics
  • Descriptive Data Analysis
  • Introduction to Filmmaking
  • Play and human development
  • Introduction to Anthropology and Research Methods
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