Field Visit Report: Jalappa Institute of Medical Science Hospital, Kolar

Date: 6th August 2025

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:

  1. To observe and understand the preservation techniques used for human organs and specimens.
  2. To gain insights into forensic science applications in medical education and practice.
  3. 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:

  1. Museum of Preserved Human Specimens: Students observed preserved human brains, skulls, hearts, livers, kidneys, and fetuses, gaining a deeper understanding of human anatomy.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

Student Development Program on the topic “Campus to Corporate”

Date: 11/08/2025 Day: Monday Time: 11.30 am  to 1.30pm

Resource person: Prof. Yedhu Harikumar,  faculty member at IBS, ICFAI,
Bangalore

Chief guest :
1. Mr Sandip GhoraiDeputy General Manager – South ICFAI Business School and
2. Mr Sumith Srivastava, sir – Deputy Chief Manager – Karnataka & Goa,

Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer, Mr. Changareddy, SWC coordinator

Participants: 260 students

Introduction

The Student Welfare Council of Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College, under the guidance of our respected Principal, Dr. Rekha Sethi, organised a Student Development Program titled “Campus to Corporate” on 11 August 2025. The program aimed at preparing students for the professional world by equipping them with essential corporate skills, industry insights, and career readiness techniques.

 Objective of the Session

  • To bridge the gap between academic learning and corporate expectations.
  • To develop communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills in students.
  • To provide exposure to industry trends and career opportunities.
  • To motivate students to adopt a professional approach in their career planning.

 Session Highlights & Outcomes

1. Industry Insights: Resource persons shared valuable knowledge about current industry demands, recruitment processes, and essential workplace skills.

2. Soft Skills Development: The importance of communication, teamwork, adaptability, and time management was emphasised.

3. Corporate Readiness: Students were guided on resume preparation, interview techniques, and professional etiquette.

4. Interactive Engagement: The session included Q\&A segments where students actively interacted with the speakers, clarifying doubts and seeking guidance.

5. Motivation & Career Planning: Students were encouraged to set clear career goals and continuously upgrade their skills to stay competitive in the job market.

 Conclusion

The “Campus to Corporate” program was highly informative and impactful. Students gained practical knowledge about transitioning from academic life to a professional environment. The feedback received was overwhelmingly positive, with participants expressing appreciation for the engaging delivery and practical tips provided by the speakers.

The Student Welfare Council extends heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Rekha Sethi, the resource persons, students and faculty members from other colleges, SBMJFGC-KGF faculty members, and all participants for making the program a success. The event successfully achieved its objective of inspiring and equipping students for future career success.

NPTEL-SWAYAM ORIENTATION 2025-26

On July 8, 2025, an NPTEL-SWAYAM orientation was organized for first-year B.Com and BBA students in the Conference Hall, attended by 150 students. The event aimed to introduce them to the benefits of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) platform.

Key highlights of the session included:

  1. Introduction to MOOCs and NPTEL: Mr. Harish, Assistant Professor and SPOC member, explained the concept of MOOCs and NPTEL, highlighting their importance in enhancing students’ knowledge and skills.
  2. Benefits of certificate courses: The session emphasized the value of NPTEL’s certificate courses, which can supplement regular coursework and boost employability.
  3. Course list and timeline: Students were informed about the available courses, timelines, and schedules, helping them plan their learning journey effectively.
  4. Motivation and guidance: Dr. Kasturi, Head of the Department of Commerce, presided over the program and motivated students to make the most of NPTEL resources and take ownership of their learning.
  5. Senior students shared their learning experiences and motivated others to take the course.

By participating in this orientation, students gained a clearer understanding of the NPTEL platform and its potential to enrich their academic experience.

Additionally, a similar orientation was organized for first year BCA, BSC, BGP, and PMCS students in the Auditorium on July 14, 2025. Around 140 students attended the program, which was presided over byMadam Chitra S., Assignment Professor from the Department of Computer Science, and Madam Abiyal J.S., Assistant Professor from the Department of Physical Science. They guided students on how to effectively leverage online resources for academic growth.

B.COM and BBA – Conference Hall

BCA, BSC, BGP AND PMCS- Auditorium

Avishkar 2025

Avishkar 2025 Event Report: Instant Reel Making Competition
Event Details

  • Date: 1st August 2025
  • Venue: Room No. 101
  • Event: Instant Reel Making Competition
  • Chief Guest: Principal Madam
  • Judges:
    • Tony Sir
    • Prakash Sir
    • Rashmi Madam
    • Praveen Sir
  • Students Coordinator: Student Co ordinators
    Yuva
    Yashyashwini
    Raja Dorai
    Anto
  • Participants:students from all streams.

Objective and Aims
The Instant Reel Making Competition aimed to:

  • Foster creativity: Encourage students to think creatively and express themselves through short videos.
  • Develop communication skills: Help students convey their ideas and messages effectively through visual content.
  • Enhance technical skills: Provide students with hands-on experience in creating engaging reels using various tools and techniques.

Event Highlights

  • Exciting Participation: Students actively participated in the competition, showcasing their creativity and talent.
  • Innovative Reels: Participants created engaging and informative reels on giving messsge on college environment
  • Judges’ Feedback: The judges provided constructive feedback and suggestions to the participants, helping them improve their craft.

Outcome
The Instant Reel Making Competition was a huge success, with participants showcasing their creativity and talent. The event provided a platform for students to express themselves, develop their skills, and learn from each other’s experiences.

Vote of Thanks
The event concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chief Guest, judges, students coordinator, and participants for making the event a success.

POSTER PRESENTATION

Date: 01/08/2025

Poster making is a powerful and versatile tool for communication, used for Education, Advertisement and social awareness. Posters can simply grab the attention, convey messages effectively and even inspire action, making them valuable in various contexts.

  In this connection our college conducted poster making the offstage event as a part of Aavishkar in which 74 students actively participated to showcase their talent in designing various posters. This shall really enhance creativity, skills and knowledge to know the world. It also promotes integrity, patriotism, and bring social awareness among the students

Cultural coordinator: Ms Madhu Ashwini                  Judges: Ms.Abiyal Faculty coordinator: JK ANIL KUMAR                          Ms. Monisha M