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DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC SESSION 2018-19
On 18th July, 2018, a Seminar was organised by the Times Academy on Career
Counselling. The purpose was not only to acquaint the students about the challenges they
will come across in their future careers but also how to girdle themselves in order to
overcome them. The Academy conducted RIASEC test for the students. The students
were motivated to be more innovative with their ideas as well as manage things within
the limitations of time and resources. The resource person was Mr. Kapil Dixit, a
motivational speaker of international repute.
On 8th August, 2018, the Department organized a Seminar on Roadmap to
Company Secretary. The speaker in this seminar was Miss Sonu Nahata , from ICSI,
Delhi. In this seminar, the students came to know the importance and need of CS in the
job market, the eligibility criteria, the procedure of exams and the study material for the
same. The seminar proved to be a highly informative and inspiring session for the CS
aspirants.
On 11th August, 2018 a Departmental Picnic was organized to provide an
opportunity to teachers as well as students to bond with each other outside the
classroom norms and offer a break from their hectic schedule. The students were
taken to Paradizzo Resort where they enjoyed the pool party, indoor games and
Lunch.
On 16th August, 2018, a Workshop on 'Writing a Research Paper’ was organized
by the Department. Dr. Monika Kannan (Head, P.G. Department of Geography,
Sophia Girls College), was invited as the resource person who gave in-depth
knowledge on how to write a research paper. She briefed the students about the basic
components of a research paper, how to write an abstract as well as the different
methods of data collection. It was an interactive session and many students actively
participated in it.
On 16th Oct, 2018, a Visit to an Orphanage in Kaiser Ganj was organised by the
Commercium in which almost every student contributed by way of clothing, food and
other basic amenities for the children. The students interacted with the children,
imbibing the values of empathy and compassion from the experience.
On 20th Oct, 2018, a Visit to an Old Age Home "APANA GHAR” situated on the
outskirts of Ajmer, was organised by Commercium (Commerce Forum). The students
not only donated in kind to cater to the basic needs of the inmates, they also spent
quality time with the lonely and abandoned elderly. Their youthful demeanour
brought smile to their sad faces and made them forget their troubled lives. The visit
made the students aware of the rapidly crumbling family structure in the Indian
society and taught them the importance of Family Time in their own lives.
On 18th December, 2018 a Seminar on Personality Development and Stress
Management was organised. The objective of the seminar was to help the students to
become more self aware and explore the different sides of their personality. The
interactive session was conducted by Col. Sanjay Bhatia (Retd).
On. 9th Jan, 2019, a Seminar on Employability Skills was conducted by Vaibhav
Mediratta, a Corporate Trainer, Senior Branch Manager and a Master Trainer at
PIBM Pune. He is a MBA in Finance from ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad. He
guided the students regarding the various employability skills required in the
Corporate World. He also suggested ways to crack an interview and get jobs in the
Financial and Investment Sector. It was an interactive session and many students
actively participated in it.
On 17th Jan, 2019, MOU was signed between Jaipuriya Institute of Management,
Jaipur and Sophia Girls’ College, Ajmer and a collaborative Seminar on ‘Roadmap to
MBA’ was organised. The Resource Person was Dr. Prabhat Pankaj, Director,
Jaipuriya Institute of Management Jaipur.
On 24th Jan, 2019, a Talk on Investment in Mutual Fund was organised in
collaboration with Sharekhan Company. Mr. Bhanwar Singh Rathore, an Investment
Advisor and an expert on Mutual Funds, addressed the gathering. He briefed the students
about the availability and suitability of the various plans and schemes for them to invest.
Mr. Omendra Singh Shekhawat carried forward the talk and explained the procedure to
enrol for a D-mat Account in Sharekhan Company. The talk was a knowledge gainer for
the students.
From 28th January-2nd February 2019, an Industrial & Educational Tour to
Ahmedabad for B.com Part III was organised. It proved to be an extremely enriching
exposure for the students. The trip included industrial visit to Nandam Denims, Anand’s
Milk Union, Amul Chocolates and Gujarat Science City. The objective was to study the
production process as well as learn the industrial dynamics. The students also attended a
session on effective communication skills by Mrs. Dhriti Bhattacharji. The students
attended few sessions given by SBS teachers and were later taken to the campus of
“Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad” to explore the academic infrastructure of
the Institute. The students also visited ‘Dandi Kutir’ and “Kankaria Lake.” The trip was
an exceptionally informative as well as a highly empirical experience for the students.
On 2nd Feb’ 2019 students of B.Com. Part I conducted a Survey in Bandhiya and
Kankariya Villages. The objective was to teach the first year students the methodology
of conducting door to door survey. The survey was on ‘Awareness of various
Government Schemes in Rural Areas’ like Antadodhya Anna Yojana, Atal Pension
Scheme, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan etc. The students interacted with the villagers and made
them aware about the benefits of these schemes. This outdoor activity helped the students
to empathize with the everyday problems faced by the villagers.
On 4th Feb, 2019, a Seminar on Digital Marketing was organised. The resource
persons for the seminar were Dr. Vivek Ranga, the Dean and Campus Head of IBS
Ahmedabad; Mr. Visambar Dayal, the Regional Manager of IBS and Mr. Kundan Jaiswal
the Branch Manager of IBS.
On 4th Feb, 2019, a talk on ‘Roadmap to MBA’ was organised by the alumni of the
College who are pursuing MBA from AIMS Institute of Management Studies, Pune.
They especially addressed the Final year students of B.COM who got to know about the
different MBA colleges in Pune. They also learnt the technique of evaluating and
comparing the profiles of different colleges and decide the one most suitable to their
future prospects.
On 14th Feb, 2019 an MBA Training Programme was organized at Jaipuria Institute of
Management, Jaipur, for the B.Com and B.B.A students. Director Mr Prabhat Pankaj
gave a detailed overview of the various tools and techniques used in everyday
management. After the stimulating session the students were taken to Kagazi Industry,
an industry of handmade papers operating for the last 400 years. The students witnessed
the transformation of fibre into paper as well as the technique of manufacturing eco-
friendly paper from old-torn clothes. Students were highly benefitted by this training
program.
From 15th- 16th Feb 2019, students attended an International Conference on Youth
2025 ‘Redefining Business and Society in the Age of Information Technology’ hosted
by Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur. The students participated in poster making
and presented papers on the sub-themes of the Conference. The aim of the international
conference was to bring together academics, industry experts and policy makers on a
single platform to deliberate upon the role of youth in innovating new ways of doing and
managing business. More than 30 eminent delegates from different location attended the
two day international conference.
From17th Feb to 19th Feb’2019, 12 students from the Department of Commerce
and Economics visited Carmel College for Women, Nuvem and Fr. Agnel College of
Arts and Commerce, Pilar in Goa, as part of a faculty and staff exchange program.
The staff and students got the opportunity to interact, academically as well as
culturally, with the faculty and students of both the colleges. The visiting team also
attended a National Seminar on E-Commerce at Fr Agnel and even presented papers
on the same. The exchange program exposed the staff and students to appreciate and
compare the teaching-learning and research patterns practiced in Colleges in other
parts of India.
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