PLACEMENT
CELL
The Placement
cell of the college provides guidance to the students in identifying career
opportunities. it also guide the
students in the development of soft skills and communication ability. it
exposes them to the challenges and records of various competitive tests.
Objective:-
·
To organise Extension and expert
lectures, workshops, seminars and entrepreneurship development programmes by
professional consultants, motivational speakers and experts from the reputed
public and private organisations in order to make students aware of current
market trends and thus prepare them for the market needs and job profiles from
time to time.
·
To display advertisement related to
job opportunities and competitive examination on the college notice boards and
online link on the website of the college
·
To conduct training session to guide
students on how to tackle job interviews.
·
To arrange educational tours /
industrial visit to offers students a feel of the corporate sector and its
nuances.
Composition of placement cell :-
Convenor/Coordinator
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Mrs. Seema
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Members
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1. Dr. Satish Kumar
2. Dr. Rekha Rani
3. Dr. Jagbir Singh
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Activities
conducted by the cell during session 2019-20
Date
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Activity
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Duration
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No. of Participants
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Sept. 2019
17.03.2020 onwards
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Extension Lecture on "Online Platforms for
Employment"
Certificate course on "MS Word"
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1day
20 days
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105
40
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Proposed
activities by the cell during session 2020-21
August – December 2020
January - April 2021
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Extension Lectures on different topics related to
placement.
To display advertisement related to different jobs
and competitive exams.
Extension Lectures on different topics related to
placement.
To conduct training session to improve their communication
skills and personality .
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COMMERCE SOCIETY
The Commerce
Society is committed to provide education in commerce discipline and to develop
the overall personality of students by making them good individuals and
excellent professionals with great understandings and human values.
MEMBERS
1) Mrs. Savita
Rani (Convener)
2) Dr. Rekha
3) Mrs. Shivani
4) Dr. Babita
5) Mrs. Richa
ACTIVITIES
1) On
06.09.2019, Commerce society conducted various competitions i.e., Declamation,
Poster
Making and Slogan Writing on the theme of
“Value of Teacher in your Life”.
2) An extension
lecture on “Investor Awareness Program” was conducted by commerce society on
15.10.2019.
NSS
National Service Scheme, popularly known as NSS, was formally launched on 24th
September, 1969, the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation. National Service Scheme
is a student – centered programme and it is complementary to education. It is a noble
experiment in academic extension. It inculcates the spirit of voluntary work among students
and teachers through sustained community interaction. It brings our academic institutions
closer to the society. It is a link between the campus and community, the college and village,
knowledge and action. The overall aim of NSS is the Personality Development of students
through community service. It gives an extension dimension to Higher Education system and
orients the student youth to community service.
Components
1. Programme Officer: the Programme Officer is a friend, philosopher and guide to the
students in achieving this goal.
2. Volunteers: NSS programme aims to make NSS student youth better citizens
through “Development of their personality through Community Service”.
3. Community: The interaction of community with students and teachers while on one
hand enrich the personality of student volunteers and on the other hand help the
community to improve its living conditions.
Composition
(a)Principal - Chairperson
(b) Dr. Rajkumar Siwach – Advisory Member
(c) Sarpanch VPO Jassia - Member
(d) Dr. Sandeep Kumar, Sh. Joiginder, Mrs. Preeti - Members
(e)Neha BA II, Rahul BA III – Student-Members
(f)Programme Officer, NSS (Dr. Archana) - Member Secretary
NSS MOTTO
The motto of NSS is ‘NOT ME BUT YOU’.
AIM & Objectives of NSS
The overall aim of National Service Scheme as envisaged earlier, is to give an extension
dimension to the higher education system and orient the student youth to community
service while they are studying in educational institution. The reason for the formulation of
this objective is the general realization that the college and +2 level students have a
tendency to get alienated from the village/slum masses which constitute the majority of the
population of the country. The educated youth who are expected to take the reins of
administration in future are found to be unaware of the problems of the village/slum
community and in certain cases are indifferent towards their needs and problems.
Therefore it is necessary to arouse the social conscience of the students, and to provide
them an opportunity to work with the people in the villages and slums. It is felt that their
interaction with the common villagers and slum dwellers will expose them to the realities of
life and bring about a change in their social perception.
Objectives : The broad objectives of NSS are to:
(i)understand the community in which they work
(ii)understand themselves in relation to their community;
(iii)identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem solving
process;
(iv)develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility;
(v)utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community
problems;
(vi)develop competence required for group living and sharing of responsibilities;
(vii)gain skills in mobilizing community participation;
(viii)acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude;
(ix)develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and(x)practice national
integration and social harmony.
NSS Activities:-
NSS activities have been divided in two major groups. These are regular NSS activities and
special camping programme –
(a)Regular NSS Activity:Under this, students undertake various programmes in the adopted
villages, college campus and urban slums during week ends or after college hours;
(b)Special Camping Programme: Under this, camps of 10 days duration are organised in
adopted villages or urban slums during vacations with some specific projects by involving
local communities. 50% NSS volunteers are expected to participate in these camps.
Regular Activities: As stated above, NSS volunteers undertake various activities in adopted
villages and slums for community service. Duration of these services is 120 hours.