Date: 22/04/2025 Day: Tuesday Time: 11.30 am to 1.30 pm
Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer, Mr. Changareddy, SWC coordinator
Resource person:
Mrs. Bindhu N, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce and Management, Nagarjuna college , Chikkaballapur.
Venue: Auditorium Participants: 155 Students.
The Student Welfare Council (SWC) of Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, KGF, successfully organized a Workshop on PGCET (Post Graduate Common Entrance Test) to support and guide aspiring students in their higher education journey. The event was a valuable initiative aimed at equipping students with the necessary information and strategies to excel in the competitive PGCET examination.
Mrs. Bindhu N brought her extensive knowledge and experience in the field of commerce and competitive examination training. Her insights into the structure, syllabus, and preparation techniques for the PGCET were highly beneficial for the students.
Workshop Highlights Overview of PGCET: Mrs. Bindhu provided a detailed explanation of the PGCET examination, including eligibility criteria, exam pattern, marking scheme, and subject-wise syllabus.
- Preparation Strategies: She discussed time management techniques, prioritization of subjects, and resources for effective preparation.
- Mock Questions and Discussion: The workshop included interactive sessions where students practiced sample questions and received personalized feedback.
- Career Guidance: The session also touched upon career opportunities available after pursuing postgraduate courses through PGCET.
Student Participation: The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation across various disciplines from various colleges such as DR.TTIT, Sri Adithya degree College, Amara Jyothi College, Navachethana degree College,, GFGC Bangarpet,, BIMS KOLAR. The students found the session informative and motivating, and many expressed a stronger sense of direction and confidence regarding their exam preparations.
Conclusion: The workshop was a creditable effort by the Student Welfare Council (SWC) and reflected the institution’s commitment to student development and academic success. Special appreciation goes to Mrs. Bindhu N for her enlightening session and to all faculty members and volunteers who contributed to the smooth conduct of the event.






