The Eco Club of SBMJC, KGF conducted biodegradable bag making for the BCA students on 28/07/2025. This activity brought an awareness on impact of plastics on natural resources and human beings.
30 students actively participated and gained knowledge about the importance of biodegradable products.
The Department of Life Science organized career guidance program for B. Sc Life Science students on 11/8/2025 by Ms. Abiya B.Sc Alumni student of SBMJC, KGF from 10:00 am to 11:00 am . She addressed the gathering on role of life Science in different fields in Biotechnology.
20 students actively participated and gained knowledge on scope Life Science in different fields.
Madam Rashmi’s session on “Communication for Managers” for 1st-semester BBA students aims to enhance their communication skills, which are crucial for effective management. The key objectives and aims are:
key objectives and aims are:
Improve Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication: Develop students’ ability to convey messages, ideas, and thoughts effectively in a managerial context.
Develop Active Listening Skills: Foster attentive listening and understanding of others’ perspectives, needs, and concerns.
Build Strong Interpersonal Relationships: Equip students with skills to build rapport, trust, and strong working relationships with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.
Enhance Presentation and Public Speaking Skills: Develop students’ confidence and ability to present ideas, products, or services to various audiences.
Aims:
Effective Team Management: Improve communication skills to lead and manage teams efficiently, promoting collaboration and productivity.
Better Decision-Making: Enable managers to gather and understand relevant information from stakeholders, leading to informed decisions.
Enhanced Customer Relationships: Develop strong relationships with customers, understand their needs, and provide excellent service.
Increased Productivity: Reduce misunderstandings, errors, and conflicts, leading to increased productivity and efficiency in the workplace.
Career Advancement: Develop strong communication skills to advance in their careers, as effective communication is a highly valued skill in leadership roles ¹
Key Topics:
Nature and Process of Communication
Listening, Silence, and Body Language
Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Communication*
Guest Lecturer: Mr. Mudhaseer Ahmed Alumni, Student of SBMFGC, Assistant Professor, CMA, LLB
Topic: Income Tax Structure and Career Guidance
Date: 4th August 2025 Time: 10:00am to 1:00 pm Venue: Auditorium
We are delighted to invite Mr. Mudhaseer Ahmed Alunini to deliver a guest lecture on “Income Tax Structure and Career Guidance” at our institution. As a distinguished student and assistant professor with expertise in CMA and LLB, Mr. Alunini is well-equipped to provide valuable insights on income tax structures and offer career guidance to our students.
Objective: The lecture aims to:
Educate students on the fundamentals of income tax structures
Provide guidance on career opportunities in taxation and related fields
Foster academic engagement and industry awareness
Target Audience:
Students from final year I.e 5th sem BBA and BCom.
Faculty members interested in taxation and career development
Expected Outcomes:
Enhanced understanding of income tax structures and implications
Participants: Ms. Sujatha .M, Asst. professor, Dept of management studies with BBA 1st and 2nd Semester Students total – 60 students.
Objective:
The primary objective of the field visit to Jalappa Institute of Medical Science Hospital, Kolar, was to provide BBA students with a unique learning experience, exposing them to the medical field’s practical aspects, particularly in anatomy and forensic science.
Aim of the Visit:
To observe and understand the preservation techniques used for human organs and specimens.
To gain insights into forensic science applications in medical education and practice.
To explore the importance of anatomy in medical science and its relevance to business management in healthcare.
Key Observations:
During the visit, students had the opportunity to witness:
Museum of Preserved Human Specimens: Students observed preserved human brains, skulls, hearts, livers, kidneys, and fetuses, gaining a deeper understanding of human anatomy.
Forensic Department: The visit to the forensic department provided insights into the application of forensic science in medical practice, including the analysis of evidence and investigation techniques.
Dead Body Preservation: Students learned about the techniques used for preserving dead bodies and body parts, understanding the importance of preservation in medical education and research.
Outcomes:
The field visit provided students with a unique learning experience, enhancing their understanding of human anatomy, forensic science, and the importance of preservation techniques in medical education. The visit also sparked interest in exploring career opportunities in healthcare management and forensic science.
Conclusion:
The visit to Jalappa Institute of Medical Science Hospital was a valuable experience for the BBA students, providing a glimpse into the medical field’s practical aspects. The exposure to preserved human specimens, forensic science, and dead body preservation techniques broadened their knowledge and understanding of the subject.