Hon’ble guests, worthy colleagues and dear students; it is a matter of proud privilege for me to present the 30th Annual Report of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies for the academic year 2016-17.
I would like to extend a warm welcome to our hon’ble Chief Guest, Prof. (Dr.) Anil Rai (Professor at Department of Hindi, University of Delhi and Chairman, Governing Body, SSCBS) and our Guest of Honour, Prof. (Dr.) Pankaj Sinha (Professor at FMS, University of Delhi and Treasurer, Governing Body, SSCBS) on this day.
An accomplished academician, Prof. Rai holds numerous academic degrees and qualifications from prestigious organisations in India. Holding Ph.D. (and M.Phil. and M.A. degrees) from the University of Delhi, during the last 25 years of his association with the University of Delhi, he has contributed a great deal to his subject, publishing over 50 papers, 2 books and supervising many PhD and MPhil scholars in addition to his regular duties as an academician. His contributions extend beyond the academic sphere, leading him to serve as Chairman of Governing Body of Kamala Nehru College and SSCBS and various bodies and committees of the University of Delhi. He has also served the nation in his capacity of member of selection committees of various national and state government and governmental agencies such as ICCR, CBCS (UGC), HP PSC, UPSC and various universities across India. Taking his subject beyond national boundaries, he is serving as Visiting Professor (Min. of Ext. Affairs, Govt. of India) ICCR Chair at Peking University, Beijing, China for a Two and Half year stint. His boundless enthusiasm for academic contribution is amply displayed by the fact that he is, side-by-side his other considerable commitments, working on 3 books for publication and other academic endeavours. Presently, he is Chairman, Governing Body, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi.
Prof. Pankaj Sinha is currently a Professor at the Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi. A Ph.D. in Bayesian Econometrics (from the University of Delhi), Dr. Sinha’s research, professional and teaching interests revolve around the areas of Bayesian econometrics, financial forecasting, financial engineering, financial mathematics, financial risk management, investment analysis and computational finance. He has published papers in leading academic international journals as well as in international conferences.
He teaches financial modelling and forecasting, financial derivatives and financial engineering, quantitative analysis of financial decisions, financial risk management and Statistics to students of MBA at Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi. He teaches Quantitative Economics to probationers of Indian Economics Service at Institute of Economic Growth.
Over the years, he has delivered lectures on financial econometrics, computational finance, advanced quantitative methods, and advanced forecasting in India, USA and Europe. He has been regularly invited as a key speaker at IIM Lucknow, MDI, Gurgaon, National Labour Institute, National Academy of Customs Excise & Narcotics, National Academy of Direct Taxes, GAIL and National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science. Dr. Sinha also has expertise in the area of Bayesian evaluation of forensic evidence and Probability of guilt. He is associated with the various training programmes for higher judicial officers, forensic scientists and police officers conducted by NICFSc, Ministry of Home affairs.
His academic contributions are too numerous to be recounted at this forum. He has written / contributed to over 30 research papers and articles, has worked on / with more than 33 work in progress assignments and research activities and has supervised numerous academic projects by his students at FMS. Presently, he is Treasurer, Governing Body, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi.
THE COLLEGE
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS) is one of the premier institutions of the University of Delhi, imparting path-breaking education in the fields of Management and Information Technology. It was established in August 1987 by the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) on the initiation of University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Government of India (MHRD).
At present, the college offers three full time graduate courses under the Departments of Management Studies (DMS) and Computer Science (DCS) leading to the award of Bachelor of Management Studies, Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis) and B.Sc. (H) Computer Science. In the forthcoming academic year 2018-19, the college is hoping to offer B.Sc. (H) Operational Research.
The college emphasizes an interactive mode of education, supported with innovative teaching methodologies. It is designed to stimulate inquiring minds and provide significant exposure to the realities of business processes and challenges. Industry interaction is achieved through guest lectures, industrial tours, industry based project work and summer training.
The strength of the college lies in its highly qualified faculty having industrial experience, dynamic students, supportive non-teaching staff, exceptional alumni and an enterprising and encouraging governing body.
NEWS AND UPDATES
New Campus
With a sense of great pride, a feeling of reaching out towards the stars and hope for the future, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies is moving into its new home – a spanking new multi-storied campus in Rohini, Delhi. 30 years in the making, this move heralds a new chapter in the story of SSCBS. Spread over 5 acres, our new campus incorporates all the latest amenities and facilities including a 500-seater auditorium, amphitheatre, sports facilities (indoor and outdoor), a large library area, air-conditioned classrooms and administrative & common use areas, staff accommodation, hostels (for both boys and girls), cafeteria and much more. Environmentally conscious, energy efficient, water wise and intelligently constructed with care, this campus would usher in a bold and exciting new phase for SSCBS.
Incubation Centre:
Starting with a dream of the Govt. of NCT of Delhi of setting up Incubation Centres in leading academic institutions for promoting Entrepreneurship, SSCBS Innovation and Incubation Foundation has started functioning in a smooth and effective manner. The initial grant of ₹ 1.5 Crore by the GNCTD (given to each of the 6 institutions in the first phase) has been utilised towards setting up the centre, supporting and funding the first phase of student start-ups and putting in place world-class equipment and infrastructure for the students. The college aims to further utilise these funds to promote entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ventures among the students of the college and beyond in an inclusive and beneficial manner.
INFRASTRUCTURE and PURCHASES
A strong infrastructure base is imperative for providing a learning environment of an international standard.
Purchases
The following items were purchased for the use of the college:
Sr. No. |
Amount (in ₹) |
Particulars |
1 |
33,58,208.00 |
Paid to NICSI for purchase of 64 Computer System from Maintenance A/c |
2 |
47,790.00 |
Paid to NICSI for purchase of 1 Computer System from APC Fund A/c |
TOTAL |
34,05,998.00 |
|
New Campus
Our well-equipped new campus is eagerly awaiting our students. The 31 spacious, sound-proofed air-conditioned classrooms, 4 amphitheatres, 7 computer labs, separate and exclusive exam rooms, dedicated tutorial rooms, compact and comfortable faculty rooms for boosting student-faculty interactions and faculty learning, an entire floor dedicated towards career building opportunities like Placement Cell, Alumni Relations and the Incubation Centre; equipped with the latest in e-enabled learning tools and designed for and incorporating the latest global standards are there to provide a conducive learning environment for the students and teachers alike.
The efforts of the Furniture and Purchase Committee members are greatly appreciated.
(List of purchase committee members is enclosed in Annexure 35)
College Website
The college website provides a platform for students to view their attendance at the end of each month and their internal assessment at the end of each semester. The college has made available previous year question papers to students with the help of a question bank setup on the website. The website is updated constantly with the help of the website committee and the system network administrator. The college has made a constant effort to make website informative and also made sure that website is used as a platform to promote various activities and achievements of our students and faculty. Dedicated pages for placement activities and alumni association of the college are in the development phase.
The efforts of the Website Committee and Mr. Varun Kumar Kushwaha (Systems and Network Administrator) are appreciated.
(List of Website Committee members is enclosed in Annexure 35)
SSCBS INNOVATION AND INCUBATION FOUNDATION (SIIF)
The college now has a fully functional Incubation Centre in the premises, supporting the students of the college with their entrepreneurial ambitions.
Genesis
In early 2016, Government of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD) had launched the initiative to set up incubation centres across select 6 institutes / universities in Delhi. Subsequently, in April, GNCTD released grant of ₹ 1.5 Crores to each of six such institutes – SSCBS, AUD, DTU, NSIT, IGDTUW and IIIT-Delhi.
Accordingly, the information about receipt of grant and intent to set-up the incubation centre was shared with college Governing Body in its meeting in June 2016.
Laying the Foundation
The company, SSCBS Innovation and Incubation Foundation (SIIF) was incorporated on October 6, 2016, with Dr. Poonam Verma, Principal SSCBS as the Chairperson, and 5 Directors, viz., Mr. Pankaj Vohra (Chairman of erstwhile GB), Mr. Harinder Singh (Treasurer in erstwhile GB), Dr. Nidhi Kesari, Mr. Ramesh Kumar and Mr. Tushar Marwaha (three Assistant Professors of SSCBS involved in different entrepreneurial activities and projects at SSCBS).
During July – December, 2016, students of the college have been coached and motivated to develop new innovative ideas and start-ups. External industry experts, entrepreneurs and alumni of college were invited to meet students and also to hold idea review sessions.
Rigorous process to select the CEO was carried out in December 2016. Selection Committee of 5 members included VC-NSIT, industry veterans and Principal-SSCBS. Based on the recommendations of the Selection Committee, Mr. Naresh Priyadarshi, joined SIIF as full-time CEO on 09 Jan. 2017. He is an alumnus of SSCBS (class of 1991) and IIM Ahmedabad (class of 1997), with 25 years of experience in corporate leadership, people development, strategy and management consulting, in India and abroad.
Progress till date
LIBRARY
The library adds new titles in its collection on regular basis which as of now holds 20,764 titles. In addition, the library subscribes to 47 magazines and journals of national and international repute and 13 national and business newspapers. The library made purchases in the field of business communication, computer science, economics, finance, human resource management, marketing and other related areas during the year to enhance the knowledge of the students by exposing them to a greater variety of books and periodicals on their respective subject.
Apart from the print resources, teaching and research is also supported by accessing the large number of electronic resources i.e. Electronic Journals, Reports, and Case Studies through Delhi University Library Network which includes 02 Federated/Common Search Engines namely JCCC and Knimbus, 12 Reference & Citation Sources, 07 Bibliographic Sources, 02 Citation Analysis Resources namely, Scopus and Web of Science and other full text databases in the field of Management Studies and Computer Science etc.
Moreover, the library has an Institutional membership of Developing Library Network (DELNET) and N-LIST (National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content). Its databases are accessible through worldwide web which provides access to E-books and E-journals.
Most importantly, all our college library activities have been automated using the complete modern Web-based Open Source Solution i.e. KOHA, an internationally renowned Integrated Library Management System. We are one of the first few college libraries of University of Delhi which has shifted from LIBTEK DOS based library system to KOHA Open Source Library Management Software. Koha was introduced in May 2014. The basic objective of the KOHA is meeting the needs of its user base by providing the resources i.e. Books, Journals, Newspapers etc. With the use of KOHA software, Electronic resources i.e. Research Papers, Articles etc. of our college faculty members have been processed and put exclusively under the Research Publications category of the interactive library catalogue.
To enhance the Cashless Environment, Library is maintaining proper fines on respective title of each and every student and generating reports from KOHA as well. It gives the clear picture of students’ library account and adds transparency to the library system.
Students, faculty and staff members can easily check the status of the library resources by accessing the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) and also have access to the scanned syllabus and question papers through the Library Portal. This catalogue supports advanced search strategies displaying enhanced catalogue. Library has Hindi Literature books and a separate section of books for Economically Weaker Section Students.
In addition, all the library resources are barcoded and software has been installed at the check desk for analysing the foot falls of faculty, staff and students visiting the library.
This year, the library added 899 textbooks and reference books for an outlay of ₹ 3,04,478/-, 47 periodicals for ₹ 1,18,805/- and 13 newspapers for ₹ 22,472/- On the electronic front, the library spent ₹ 11,500/- and ₹ 5,750/- to subscribe to digital databases, DELNET and N-LIST respectively.
In the new campus building, the library has taken a quantum leap forward. Now, spread over two floors, with a vast dedicated reading area and more stacking space than ever before, the library is poised to offer a richer and better experience to the students and faculty of the college.
COMPUTER LABORATORIES
The College has four well equipped computer laboratories and one electronics laboratory with 166 computers and associated infrastructure. The entire college campus is Wi-Fi enabled. The labs are enriched with softwares like SPSS, Mathematica, Oracle, C/C++, Visual C++, Java, Weka, ERP, MS Project and MS Visio and provide both Linux and Windows platforms. Each lab is also equipped with printers. All computer laboratories and classrooms are equipped with LCD projectors to facilitate teaching and presentations.
Lab 1 Faculty-in-Charge – Dr. Amrina Kausar
Lab 2 Faculty-in-Charge – Mr. Onkar Singh
Lab 3 Faculty-in-Charge – Dr. Shikha Gupta
Lab 4 Faculty-in-Charge – Dr. Mona Verma
Lab 5 Faculty-in-Charge – Ms. Sonika Thakral
The new college building now would have seven well equipped computer laboratories with state-of-the-art infrastructure. The entire campus is to be covered via Wi-Fi. All computer laboratories are to be equipped with LCD projectors, while the classrooms all are to have state-of-the-art lecture podiums with drop-down screens, recording facilities, integrated mike systems and modern electronic teaching aids to facilitate teaching and presentations.
OTHER INFORMATION
ACCREDITATIONS
The college has successfully received accreditation from NAAC. The entire accreditation process has been one of learning, self-discovery and setting of processes for betting the academic offerings and student activities of the college.
Post the visit of the NAAC peer team to the college campus during 27-29 Jan. 2016. The college has been accredited with a CGPA of 3.2 on a four-point scale and ‘A’ Grade valid for a period of five years from 19/02/2016.
The efforts of the NAAC Steering Committee and the (follow-on) IQAC Committee members are appreciated.
(List of NAAC Committee members is enclosed in Annexure 36).
As per the requirement of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been constituted by the college. The IQAC has representatives of all stakeholders, viz., Adminstration, Faculty, Students, Alumni and Recruiters. The IQAC has also been tasked with implementing the Academic Audit for a regular strategic overview of the college’s activities.
Fresh and diverse opinions add to the perspectives of the IQAC. The Governing Body of the college has invited eminent resource persons to serve as honorary members of the Academic Audit Committee. This committee has been graced with the presence of Prof. (Dr.) Manoj K. Sharma (Former Prof., IIT-D and Dean, Faculty of Management, UPTU, UP, India and currently CEO, DTU-IIF) and Lt. Gen. (Retd.) R. Roy. (UYSM, AVSM, YSM; retired senior army officer).
During the year, the IQAC has met twice and has decided on a Road Map of action plans to improve the quality of college functioning and has also taken stock of the progress made on various aspects of the road map.
FACULTY
The college now has 35 permanent and 4 ad-hoc faculty members. In addition to these, there are 19 guest faculty members associated with the Department of Management Studies and 44 guest faculty members associated with the Department of Computer Science.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
The college has 32 permanent and 12 contractual non-teaching staff working in the administration, library, computer laboratories and the placement cell.
(List of the governing body members, teaching and non-teaching staff is enclosed in Annexure-1)
ADMISSIONS (2016-17)
The Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Humanities (FASSH), University of Delhi conducted the Joint Entrance Test 2016 for admission to Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial and Investment Analysis) (BBAFIA) and Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Economics programs. The selection criteria comprised of elimination objective type multiple choice written test, personal interview and performance in Class XII for BMS and BBA(FIA) courses.
During the year 2016-17, 201 students were admitted to the BMS program and 67 students were admitted to the BBA(FIA) program.
The admission to B.Sc. (H) Computer Science program is based on the Class XII performance of the candidates. 43 students were admitted to the B.Sc. (H) Computer Science program.
ACADEMIC RESULTS (2016-2017)
The College follows a continuous system of evaluating students’ performance through a system of tests, assignments, projects and presentations marked for internal assessment purposes followed by the University conducted semester-end examinations to ensure that high academic standards are maintained. The system enables the students to acquire considerable in-depth knowledge in different fields of their chosen discipline. Our students expend considerable efforts in their academic endeavours and this shows in their academic performace during their college life and beyond.
This year, the college bade farewell to our one and only batch of B.Tech. (Computer Science) students (batch of 2013-17). Composed of versatile and talented individuals, this batch contributed enormously to the college as a whole. They have also done well at the task of raising the SSCBS flag across the world. Students from this batch have been selected for PG/Masters level courses at some of the most prestigious institutions across the world, including University of Texas at Dallas, University of Southern California at Los Angeles, Boston University, XLRI (Xavier School of Management, India) and IIIT’s (Indian Institute of Information Technology) among others.
(More details regarding the academic results is enclosed in Annexure 37)
SCHOLARSHIPS
Financial Assistance Scholarship Program
The college has provided financial support for students from economically weaker sections of the society on a need-cum-merit basis. 68 students in total were selected for this scholarship program and the total amount disbursed was ₹ 7,40,000/-
(List of Financial Assistance Scholarship Program Recipients is enclosed in Annexure 2)
Scholarship Support
The college has received financial support from the following organisations/persons for supporting the students of the college.
Sr. No. |
Amount (in ₹) |
Particulars |
1 |
20,000.00 |
World Brotherhood Organisation |
2 |
2,00,000.00 |
Mr. Narander Kumar Nigam for Sh. Pooran Mal Award (w.e.f. 2017-18) |
3 |
1,50,000.00 |
Sh. Ram Prakash for Vanishree Award (w.e.f 2017-18) |
TOTAL |
3,70,000.00 |
|
Fee Waivers
The following students have been provided fee waivers by the college:
Sr. No. |
Amount |
Particulars |
1 |
24,580.00 |
Paid to Employee Ward |
2 |
24,580.00 |
Paid to Employee Ward |
3 |
9,580.00 |
Paid to Employee Ward |
4 |
13,060.00 |
Mr. Vincent Rojon, International Relations Student, DU |
5 |
13,060.00 |
Ms. Apolline Coquet, International Relations Student, DU |
6 |
7,40,000.00 |
Financial Assistance Scholarship to 68 students |
TOTAL |
₹ 8,24,860.00 |
|
FACULTY AWARDS, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
The contribution of the faculty to the development of the college and its students is invaluable. Alongside their teaching and student responsibilities, the faculty have contributed to research and development corpus of the college in an exemplary fashion. This year, the faculty members of the college have written over 28 research papers, articles & chapters in books, published one book, participated in 8 Orientation and Refresher programs, presented papers in 21 conferences, attended 6 conferences and 10 workshops and have served as editors for two journals of international repute.
A more detailed description of their stellar contribution to the college and research efforts is attempted below.
Faculty Awards
The Government of NCT Delhi, Directorate of Higher Education has instituted an award for College lecturers, for all Delhi Government funded colleges. The award is based on exhaustive criteria of Student Evaluation (40%), Self-Appraisal (10%), Result Evaluation (30%) and Evaluation by Principal (20%). Based on the criteria those faculty members whose score is 70% and higher are eligible for the award. Dr. Abhishek Tandon, Assistant Professor in Department of Management Studies was awarded the ‘Best Teacher Award’ by the GNCTD for 2016-17.
Dr. Poonam Verma, Principal
Department of Management Studies
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goyal, Associate Professor
Dr. Preeti Rajpal Singh, Associate Professor
Dr. Hamendra Kumar Porwal, Associate Professor
Dr. Tarannum Ahmad, Associate Professor
Dr. Rohini Singh, Associate Professor
Ms. Kavita Kapur, Associate Professor
Ms. Shalini Prakash, Associate Professor
Dr. Anuja Mathur, Associate Professor
Mr. Neeraj Kumar Sehrawat, Assistant Professor
Ms. Kishori Ravi Shankar, Assistant Professor
Dr. Kumar Bijoy, Assistant Professor
Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay, Assistant Professor
Dr. Amrina Kausar, Assistant Professor
Mr. Ramesh Kumar, Assistant Professor
Dr. Mona Verma, Assistant Professor
Ms. Madhu Totla, Assistant Professor
Dr. Nidhi Kesari, Assistant Professor
Ms. Paridhi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sushmita, Assistant Professor
Mr. Tushar Marwaha, Assistant Professor
Mr. Narander Kumar Nigam, Assistant Professor
Dr. Abhishek Tandon, Assistant Professor
Mr. Amit Kumar, Assistant Professor
Ms. Neha Rajput, Assistant Professor
Mr. Raj Kumar, Assistant Professor
Mr. Abhimanyu Verma, Assistant Professor
Ms. Saumya Jain, Assistant Professor
Dr. Gurjeet Kaur, Assistant Professor
Ms. Anusha Goel, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ashima Arora, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Ms. Kavita Rastogi, Assistant Professor
Dr. Anamika Gupta, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ajay Jaiswal, Assistant Professor
Ms. Shikha Gupta, Assistant Professor
Dr. Sameer Anand, Assistant Professor
Ms. Sonika Thakral, Assistant Professor
Mr. Onkar Singh, Assistant Professor
Ms. Priyanka Gupta, Assistant Professor
COLLEGE INNOVATION PROJECTS
University of Delhi
The college was assigned the following Innovation Projects sponsored by the University of Delhi. The list of projects and the associated details is as below:
Title: Shramdaan for Skilling India: Harnessing Youth Power for Development.
Duration: Aug. 2015 to Nov. 2016.
Mentor: Ms. Neelu Gupta, Principal, Govt. Co-ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Saraswati Vihar, New Delhi.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Rohini Singh.
Team Members (Faculty): Dr. H.K. Porwal and Dr. Preeti Rajpal Singh.
Team Members (Students): Anubha Saggar, Anushka Negi, Ayushi Jain, Harshit Jain, Paras Mahajan, Parul Maheshwari, Prerna Bhatia, Rohan Bhatia, Sarthak Verma, Sukriti Goel. Pranav Mittal, Harshit Bajaj, Mohd. Rumman, Dhanishtha Anand, Parmeet Sethi. Alvin Divyank Lakra, Aditya Kohli.
Title: Project Raahat.
Duration: One Year.
Mentor: Mr. K.K. Sharma, Executive Engineer, DUSIB (C3).
Principal Investigator: Dr. Anuja Mathur.
Team Members (Faculty): Dr S.K. Goyal and Dr. Sameer Anand.
Team Members (Students): Abhishek Arora, Akshay Raheja, Aniruddh Gupta, Dhruv Gupta, Garima Goel, Naman Bansal, Nikhil Garg, Sunidhi Sebait, Suryansh Agarwal and Vani Kapoor.
Title: Web Based Automation for the Self-Assessment of an Educational Institute.
Duration: Sept. 2015 to Aug. 2016
Mentor: Dr. Naveen Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Delhi
Principal Investigator: Dr. Anamika Gupta
Team Members (Faculty): Dr. Poonam Verma and Dr. Gurjeet Kaur.
Team Members (Students): Aarti Sharma, Aarush Verma, Aditya Jain, Aseem Upadhyay, Harshita Arora, Himanshu Rohilla, Hittu Garg, Karan Chauhan, Lakshay Bhambri and Rohit Sethi.
Title: E-waste Management: A Social Responsibility Towards Sustainability.
Duration: One Year.
Mentor: Col. R. Johri, ME (Environmental Engineering), The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
Principal Investigator: Mr. Ramesh Kumar.
Team Members (Faculty): Ms. Neha Rajput and Mr. Abhimanyu Verma.
Team Members (Students): Priya Sharma, Priyanka Goyal, Shubham Tomar, Sugandha Priya, Swati Kumawat, Vikrant Kadian, Anuraag Gupta, Samarth Wahi, Sanat Kumar Sahu and Kanika Budhiraja.
Title: Financial Literacy among Indian Youth: A Study of University of Delhi’s Students.
Duration: 15 months.
Mentor: Prof C.P. Gupta, Professor, Department of Financial Studies, University of Delhi.
Principal Investigator: Mr. Narander Kumar Nigam.
Team Members (Faculty): Mr. Raj Kumar and Ms. Saumya Jain.
Team Members (Students): Alok Chandan, Charvi Gupta, Falak Kathuria, Gurpreet Kaur Chug, Harnav Juneja, Madhujot Madan, Neelaksh Arora, Rajit Uboweja, Saadhika Chawla and Sarthak Kumar.
Title: Quantify the impact of IFRS adoption on Corporate Reporting Practices in India: An Empirical Investigation.
Mentor: C.A. Kamal Garg and Mayank Jain.
Principal Investigator: Mr. Neeraj Kumar Sehrawat.
Team Members (Faculty): Dr. Abhishek Tandon.
In-house Projects
The efforts of the faculty coordinator are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Anamika Gupta.
(List of student team members is enclosed in Annexure 3)
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
The administrative staff members are the wheels of the college; essential for service delivery for the students, faculty and the college as a whole. Keeping abreast of the latest developments and enhacing their skill set is very important.
This year, the members of the administrative staff of the college attended 14 trainings, workshops & seminars, attended one orientation program, presented papers in two conferences and published 8 research papers & articles.
Ms. Deepti Khatri, Librarian
Mr. Surender Kumar Jairath, Administrative Officer
Mr. Ajitabh Saxena, Section Officer
Mr. Rajinder Singh, Assistant
Mr. Surender Kumar Dagar, Assistant
STUDENT AWARDS
The college has instituted the Best All-Round Student Award. Each year the award is given to a student who has not only been an exceptional academic performer but has also made contributions to the college through initiatives in organizing and participating in college activities. These are students who have brought laurels to the college by winning a number of inter college events and exhibiting the true spirit of SSCBS – mature, committed, creative and willing and capable of bringing in change.
The recipient of the Best All-Round Student Award for the year 2016-17 is Anupam Gupta (B.Tech.) He has consistently shown excellent performance in academics as well as extra-curricular activities.
The college awards the Dr. S.S. Gulshan, Founder Principal’s Gold Medal to the student who secures the highest marks in BBS/BMS course in the final year. This year, Ifra Hussain (BBS) with 87.56% marks has been awarded this medal.
Padmashree Dinesh Nandini Ramkrishna Dalmia Foundation has instituted an award for the Most Promising Student Entrepreneur. This year, the award is being given to Ketan Malhotra (B.Tech.) for showcasing extraordinary entrepreneurial skills.
The Shri Sultan Chand Memorial Scholarship Endowment awards the student who has secured the highest marks at the end of the second semester of the Bachelors of Management Studies (CBCS) course. This year, Soham Bansal has been awarded the scholarship for his performance in 2015-16.
On occasion of the Silver Jubilee of their passing out from college, the Alumni Batch of BBS 1991 contributed a corpus for award of scholarship in the name of the founder Principal of the college. The Dr. S.S. Gulshan Scholarship is given to two students of the BMS program, selected on the basis of academic results of their first three semesters. Kriti Bansal and Ifra Hussain have been awarded the scholarship during the current year.
An award, Vanishree, has been instituting for the best girl student belonging to constitutionally reserved category amongst the final year students of the college. The award will be given from the academic year 2017-18 onwards.
An award, Shri Pooran Mal Award, has been instituted for one best girl and one best boy student of any year belonging to SC category securing highest marks in the previous semester subject to 60% and candidate’s family income should be less than, equal to Rs.5,00,000 p.a. The award will be given from the academic year 2017-18 onwards.
Student contributions to the college include their efforts towards the two flagship events of the college. This year, Samyak Jain (B.Tech.) and Tanya Semwal (BMS) for Convergence and Harsh Vardhan (B.Sc.) and Shivanshu Tomar (BBAFIA) for Crescendo are being recognised for their contributions to these events.
SOCEITY AWARDS
The college emphasizes on learning both within the environment of a classroom as well as giving opportunities to students to explore their potential in various fields. The college thus boasts of myriad societies in the area of dramatics, music, dance, social initiatives, finance, economics, marketing etc. These contribute to the overall learning and development of the students.
The society awards are being given to appreciate and recognize the exemplary contributions of students towards their societies. This year the following students are receiving awards.
Name of Society |
Name of Student(s) |
Anthropos (HRD Cell) |
Arshiya Garg, Archit Pahwa |
Blitz (Western Dance Society) |
Sukhdeep Singh, Abhishek Chaudhary |
CBSMUN (Model United Nations) |
Rithish Kumar, Riya Verma |
Career Development Centre (CDC) |
Anubha Saggar, Isha Khanna (DMS) Riya Verma, Tarannum Rajpal (DCS) |
Communiqué (Promotion Cell) |
Naman Madaan, Pranay Mavi |
CDF (Connecting Dreams Foundation-SSCBS) |
Kaustabh Chaturvedi, Aru Mangla |
Convergence |
Samyak Jain, Tanya Semwal |
Crescendo |
Harsh Vardhan, Shivanshu Tomar |
DarkRoom (Photography Society) |
Saksham Anand, Snigdha Singh |
DebSoc (Debating Society) |
Aditya Kohli, Shohtaj Singh |
Dhwani (Music Society) |
Bulbul Dhawan, Pallavi Aggarwal |
Ecovision (Economics Society) |
Samridhi Singhal, Naman Madaan |
Enactus (Entrepreneurial Action Us-SSCBS) |
Shaurya Sadana, Nikhil Garg |
FinX (Finance Society) |
Vidit Jain, Nishant Sharma |
Fourth Wall (Dramatics Society) |
Saumya Rao, Harjas Singh Gulati |
Grandeur (Consulting and Knowledge Cell) |
Sarthak Kalra, Samarth Wahi |
Illuminati (Quiz Society) |
Ravtej Singh, Harsh Vardhan Singh |
Kartavya (Social Service-NSS Unit-SSCBS) |
Himani Cheema, Tarannum Rajpal |
Kriti (Fine Arts Society) |
Amitesh Shubham, Khyati Garg |
Kronos (IT Society) |
Harsh Vardhan Singh, Dhawal |
Lawrence (Law Society) |
Surbhi Lal |
LitSoc (Literary Society) |
Samyak Jain, Hargurpal Singh |
MIC (Management Interaction Cell) |
Abhishek Meena, Jellybean Singh |
Mark-It (Marketing Society) |
Niyati Mutreja, Shivangi Nassa |
Parishram (Sports Society) |
Falak Kathuria, Neelesh Diwakar |
Synergy (Corporate Events) |
Rhea Khurana and Vedika Gulati |
Verve (Street Play) |
Aishwarya Grover, Srishti Jain |
Yuva (Entrepreneurship Cell) |
Hargurpal Singh , Durgesh Rawat |
ACHIEVEMENTS OF STUDENTS IN EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Round the year the students participate in several national and international level and inter-college events and win laurels for the college by winning prizes at various cultural and business competitions.
(List of specific Student Achievements is enclosed in Annexure 4)
ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES
While many of the students of SSCBS have ventured into their start-ups, a large number of ideas and start-ups / proposals were submitted to SIIF for seeking incubation support. After rigorous screening and evaluation by panels of external experts, the following five were approved for incubation under SIIF:
Providing books on rent instead of costly procurement of books, helping the students have more books available within same level of fund.
Growing mushrooms using unconventional growing base material.
Development of 3-D printers using local components and developing service centers.
Using technology to develop and disseminate video based contents on different courses at graduation level.
Development of induction cooker using innovative solar panels and increasing the sales penetration for unconventional energy based equipment.
PLACEMENT CELL (CDC)
Career Development Centre (CDC), the Placement Cell of the college serves as an interface between the students and the recruiters, offering a host of services in the areas of placements, internships, live projects, personal counselling and support, assistance in resume building and soft skills development. Lectures and sessions with industry practitioners and regular industry interaction via industry visits, pre-placement talks, workshops and compulsory summer internships for the second year students help bring the academic and corporate world closer. All of this helps our students to achieve well-rounded growth and a balanced perspective towards academic knowledge and corporate-ready skills.
With the set-up in the new campus building, the CDC would now have access to a plethora of resources through which both the quantum and quality of its efforts towards securing placement opportunities for the students and their personality development can be increased. Co-located with the Incubation Centre (SIIF) on the first floor of the new campus, the CDC would now have access to fully-air-conditioned dedicated meeting-cum-interview rooms, training and lecture rooms with world-class AV facilities for holding guest lectures and pre-placement talks, a lounge for visiting HR and corporate professionals, dedicated office space for the Placement Officer and the student team, a 25-30 seater conference room and regular interactions with our entrepreneurially minded students via SIIF. This would enable our students to have a greater understanding of the corporate world that they would eventually go out and inhabit, hopefully, with a great degree of success.
Final Placements
The fact that CBS doesn’t believe in a one-size-fits-all policy is evident in its placement process, where companies from as many as fifteen sectors, including consulting, insurance, knowledge services, real estate, media, investment banking, PR, IT, shipping, and financial services recruit students who are offered a diverse mix of profiles that included strategic consulting associate, business analyst, equity and other research oriented positions. Quietly, but with increasing success, students of SSCBS have also done well in academic endeavours such as qualifying the CAT (Combined Admission Test for admission in PG Programs in Management at IIMs and elsewhere) and successfully converted opportunities in prestigious institutions for higher students. Notably, Aastha Vij (IIM-A, with offers from IIM-B and IIM-C), Anupam Gupta (University of Texas at Dallas) Archit Pahwa (FMS, DU), Devansh Anand (IIM-A, deferred placements for 2yr work experience at BCG), Hargurpal Singh (XLRI), Faizan Ahmed, Jatin Tuteja and Nishant Doodh (IIM-C), Ravtej Arora (IIM-B), Ria Arora (IIM-L) and Vidit Jain (XLRI) among others have done the college proud this year.
The 2016-17 placement season started in August 2016 and has seen 126 offers for 158 registered students from coveted recruiters like Bain Capability Centre, DE Shaw, McKinsey Knowledge Centre, Nomura, EY, KPMG, CBRE, The Smart Cube, i3C, Nearbuy etc. The highest package of ₹15.5 lakhs p.a. has been offered by DE Shaw and the average package stands at ₹6.2 lakhs p.a. Thus, 79.75% of the students who have registered for placement support from the college have been placed in the corporate sector.
On the other hand, many of our students have opted for a few more years of academic rigour and have done SSCBS proud in the sphere of MBA-level academic institutions as well; with students raising the SSCBS banner at prestigious institutions like IIM-A, IIM-B, IIM-C, IIM-L, ISB, Hyderabad, XLRI, University of Dallas at Texas, University of Southern California at Los Angeles, Boston University, IIITs and many such institutions of repute, at both the national and international level.
With the recent launch of our own company for Incubation of start-ups (SIIF), we are hopeful of counting a number of successful student entrepreneurs amongst this list of students who have found success right after their time at SSCBS and have brought laurels to their alma mater in different spheres. We are very fortunate that the CEO of SIIF (Naresh Priyadarshi) is an alumnus of SSCBS himself and brings on board a rich bouquet of corporate (leadership and strategy) experience and passion towards the support and growth of his alma mater – SSCBS.
Summer Internships
The college has summer internships as part of the course curriculum, providing corporate exposure and learning and helping to enrich the theoretical classroom learning of the students.
Summer internships are usually undertaken at leading companies like BCG, EY, KPMG, PwC, CBRE, Deloitte, Ogilvy, M&C Saatchi, American Express, Aon Hewitt, Alamak, B9 Beverages, Inshorts, Teach for India, Nearbuy, Sberbank, Willis Towers Watson and others.
In 2016 – 17, companies such as MetLife, Invest India, Willis Towers Watson and Futures First among others especially came to the college for recruiting interns.
The summer internships are an essential component of the BMS and BBA(FIA) courses and the college lays great emphasis on them and encourages the students to expend strenuous effort during this period. In order to encourage them further, the college recognises the top 3 intership project reports each year. This year, the following students are being recognised for their internship activities:
Value-added Courses
In addition to the curriculum, the college has taken initiative for enhancing the employability, presentation and communication skills of the students. Numerous talks, lectures and interactions have been organized in various guises to help the students develop a better understanding of the business world and entrepreneurship related concepts. The resource persons for these special lectures have been drawn from various professional/business institutions and the alumni of the college to help hone the skills of the students. The facilities now available to us in our new campus should serve as an effective enabler and facilitator in this endeavour. This year, Garima Minocha, Lavanya, Manish Jain, Neeraj Sawhney, Nikhil Jain, Runjhun Gupta and Saurav Arora visited the college to interact with the students. More such interactions are planned for the coming academic year. Rayaan Jaitly and Satya Mathur actually came back to their alma mater as recuiters of the next batch of CBSites.
Alumni Activities
Our Alumni are an important part of the SSCBS family. They are our brand ambassadors, our alter ego, our connect with the corporate world and a reflection on SSCBS as an institution.
It is with, perhaps, a bit of justifiable pride that we look at our alumni and feel a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment when we look at the amazing levels of success that they have achieved after leaving the college.
Their success is not only visible in the corporate and/or academic spheres, but in the visibility of the country as a whole.
In order to connect better with our alumni and to foster their continued association with the college; the college regularly conducts alumni meets.
Support of the alumni for college activities is multi-facted and has been invaluable. This year, on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of their passing out from college, the Alumni Batch of BBS 1991 contributed a corpus of ₹ 3,61,203/- for the award of scholarship in the name of the founder Principal of the college. The Dr. S.S. Gulshan Scholarship is given to two students of the BMS program, to be selected on the basis of academic results of their first three semesters. Such support encourages the current students of the college and fosters a continued link-up with the alumni.
With the set-up of the SIIF in the new campus, we are in the process of rejuvenating our alumni association (CBSAA). Starting with a planned special dinner event to invite the alumni to experience our beautiful new campus, planned elections for the office bearers of the CBSAA, proposed regular interactions with the current students and the alumni and training and learning interactions with our alumni; our road to the future envisages a bigger and brighter role for our valuable alumni.
The efforts of the placement officer, Ms. Manisha Nayyar and the Placement Committee are highly appreciated.
(List of CDC student team members is enclosed in Annexure 5)
KNOWLEDGE AND RESEARCH CELL
Good research skills and knowledge of industry are a prerequisite for any student who wants to get a good job or admission into a top league B-school. The entire concept of the Knowledge and Research Cell (KRC) has been designed keeping in mind the industry expectations and giving maximum learning exposure to students. The cell provides guidance in research related activities of the students.
Collaborative Courses
NCCMP (with NSE)
In 2016-17, the 10th batch of students joined the NCCMP (NSE Certified Capital Markets Professional) course. The participants of the course were from colleges of the University of Delhi, MBAs and CAs. The students were awarded certification in Capital Market Dealer Module by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India.
For this batch, 33 applications were received and all the students were selected to join the course. 26 students completed the course successfully.
The efforts of the faculty coordinator are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Ramesh Kumar.
FMAT (with BSE)
The college has also partnered with the BSE Training Institute to offer a course in Market Basics and Algorithmic (Algo) trading for undergraduate students in the Delhi/NCR region. The course content has been developed using inputs from the BSE, faculty of the college, students of the college and industry professionals amongst other stakeholders. The first batch of this course is undergoing its classes.
This year, 54 applications were received out of which 38 students were enrolled in the course. The batch is expected to take its exams in August, 2017.
The efforts of the faculty coordinator are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Kumar Bijoy.
ADVANCE ROUTE 1 (with CIMA)
CIMA Accreditation Team has given SSCBS to Advance Route 1 (an elite partnership) to Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. CIMA and SSCBS have signed LOI dated 22 Apr. 2016, SSCBS wherein BBA & BMS students get an exemption of 9 papers from CIMA qualifications.
CIMA (The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants), founded in 1919, is the world’s leading and largest professional body of management accountants, with members and students operating in 178 countries, working at the heart of business. CIMA members and students work in industry, commerce, the public sector and not-for-profit organisations. CIMA works closely with employers and sponsors leading-edge research, constantly updating its qualification, professional experience requirements and continuing professional development to ensure it remains the employers’ choice when recruiting financially-trained business leaders.
This year, 50 students applied, out of which 40 students enrolled. 10 students have successfully completed the respective levels.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. H.K. Porwal and Mr. Neeraj Kumar Sehrawat.
Special Lectures/Seminars/Workshops/FDP’s Organized by the College
The college is actively involved in conducting special lectures/workshops/seminars/ that are aimed at capacity building in terms of research and imbibing research culture among the faculty members.
The details of a few such programs held in / organised by the college are as follows:
COLLEGE FUNCTIONS
College Orientation
The college organized an Orientation session to introduce the new batch of students admitted to the college in July 2016. The Orientation session was organized on 03 Aug. 2016 at V. P. Chest Auditorium, University of Delhi, North Campus. The Day started with the celebration of 30th Founder’s Day of the college followed by the Annual Day celebrations and Orientation programme. Dr. Kavita A. Sharma (President South Asian University, New Delhi) was invited as a Chief Guest.
A video presentation on Life at SSCBS was shown. The Annual report 2015-16 of the college was presented by the Principal of the college and a number of students were awarded for their achievements in academics and extra-curricular activities.
The new batch was introduced to the members of the administration and staff and the functioning of the college and its courses, projects and facilities, namely the library and the computer labs. A student from each course – BMS, BBA(FIA) and B.Sc. described the course structure and learning to the new students. Each society, through presentations and videos, discussed its structure, purpose and working, highlighting its achievements, campaigns and events over the years.
Some seniors, teachers, and members of the college alumni moved on to explain some policies and rules of the college and address the FAQs of the new students.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Ms. Kavita Rastogi, Dr. Sameer Anand and Dr. Amrina Kausar.
Freshers Welcome
SSCBS gave a welcome to the freshers by hosting the freshers’ party, in Aug. 2016. The celebration was a massive hit and such a welcome warmed the hearts of all the new students. The theme of the Freshers Party was – Bollywood. Student members of the dance & music societies of SSCBS also performed with the newbies who were very impressive. After several rounds of competitions, Chayan Chopra and Hemi Kapoor were awarded as Mr. and Miss Fresher respectively. Everyone danced out on the floor to the beats of Bollywood songs. It was fun filled event, which freshers and seniors will remember and cherish long after they’ve graduated.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Amrina Kausar, Mr. Abhimanyu Verma and Dr. Gurjeet Kaur.
(List of student team members is enclosed in Annexure 6)
Farewell for the Graduating Batch
To conclude the rollercoaster journey of the graduating batch, humming with bitter sweet memories and learnings, Farewell’17 was an effort to add a sweeter end with a warm ‘Desi Adieu’, spread over a week of activities of reminiscing and creating memories with the tough walls of the Jhilmil abode decorated with handprints of the graduating batch. The batch of almost 600 students, clad in Indian traditional, was welcomed with tilak and a welcome poem to capture the journey of college in few lines. With jolly activities like award ceremony, photo booth sessions and dance to the musical beats, the high spirits of every CBSite were reflected. The day concluded with lunch and a beautiful speech by the Principal wishing every student all the luck for their future endeavours. The desi style and endless decorations were cherished in pictures making countless more memories.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Amrina Kausar, Mr. Abhimanyu Verma and Dr. Gurjeet Kaur.
Crescendo – The College Festival
Crescendo, the annual cultural fest of SSCBS was held on 30-31 Mar. 2017. The fest is a celebration to honour the very essence of hard work put in by students, teachers and many others making this college such a happening place. It sources out the perfect amalgamation of competitive and joyful spirit, leaving no corner of enjoyment untouched.
The 2017 version of the event was held at Dilli Haat, Janakpuri for the last time before having a whole new venue for future editions. The first day started with Octaves, Encore, Tip-Tip Cricket alongside Alla-Prima mark its two day opening with Crescendo and ended with the EDM night with DJ NDS.
The second day started with different literary events organised by different societies, be its fin’OUT from FinX, Gist with a Twist by EdBoard or Treasure Hunt by MIC. The day continued with the Prom Night and Vistas, the Fashion Show. This journey ended with the spectacular performance by DJ Candice Redding.
The efforts of the coordinators and volunteers are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Mr. Raj Kumar, Ms. Madhu Totla, Mr. Onkar Singh and Mr. Ramesh Kumar.
(List of student team members is enclosed in Annexure 7)
CONVERGENCE – The Annual National Corporate Convention
Convergence’17 aimed at mulling over the most contentious theme: Youth Unconventional pertaining to business, economics and technology; discussing these with the respective industry experts.
While turning the pages of any newspaper or journal, we go through various headlines that focus on the youth oriented culture throughout the world. Be it entrepreneurship, Make in India, social and civil society, today’s generation hasn’t left any variances of field untouched. Their contribution in terms of business, industries, social ventures, politics have made a vast difference and will continue to persist for a long while. At Convergence’17, we embrace the real life journey of people in their professional areas of interest and bring into limelight some huge and strong personalities. These personalities have been an inspiration for the country and will continue to do so. The extraordinary youth have taken the modern India by a storm. Imbued with ideas, they have fingers on their pulse, so they are best suited for nation and economy. When young people come together they counter each other, face challenges, bring strong opinions to the table and they are invincible. The new Entrepreneurs of our country are sure to bring success and a change in our working system. The nation has pragmatic as well as educated amateur politician, who focus on getting rid of the problems rather than minting money. They are social media wizards who use every platform lucratively. This year, Convergence’17 honours some of the greatest and most inspirational souls to have touched our lives in so many ways and having been adventurous and daring gems of their times.
Divided into 3 sessions, Convergence expanded itself from being a business summit to that of serving as forum with speakers from all walks of life to imbibe in us the values and qualities of an indomitable spirit that we need to have to take our generation forward. Convergence 2017 brought a plethora of sectional topics under the theme for the Speakers as well as delegates.
A session by Kunal Arora, Rajpal Singh, Sharad Singh and Vikas Jain (The Road Not Taken – Odyssey of Life) talked about making unconventional career choices and working hard to achieve goals. Rahul Tyagi took the session on Ethical Hacking – The Double-edged Sword of Digital World and educated the participants about safeguarding their digital identity and utilising the powers afforded to us via the medium of the internet. The final session (The Six Yards Caped Crusader) with its glittering panel of amazing individuals, Priya Bhargava, Manan Chaturvedi, Nidhi Mohan Kamal and Geet gave the participants a glimpse into their world of self-confidence, a desire to excel regardless of the odds, social service and dedication.
The event was held on 20 Jan. 2017 at V.P. Chest Auditorium, North Campus, University of Delhi, striving towards imparting awareness about conventional paths in life. With some of the great speakers like Sharad Kohli, Rahul Tyagi, Kunal Arora, Ms. Geet, Priya Bhargava and many more, it was a valuable learning experience for the attendees.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators and volunteers are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Mr. Onkar Singh, Mr. Ramesh Kumar, Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay and Dr. Sameer Anand.
(List of student team members is enclosed in Annexure 8)
COLLEGE SOCIEITIES
Among the many things that sets SSCBS apart, the college societies and the involvement of students in extracurricular activities is ranked very high. With over twenty-eight different societies, SSCBS offers an avenue for almost every area of interest. The college strongly believes that extra-curricular activities are a good stimulant to self-confidence, learning of different life skills and interaction amongst college mates. Working for these societies gives the students an outlet for their creativity and this abounding creativity is very much responsible for putting SSCBS on the global map in terms of cultural achievements. Our students have made the college proud across the University of Delhi, Delhi/NCR, India and even the world.
This year, the students of the college have collectively won over 442 awards and recognitions for the college. Illuminati, the Quiz Society with 100 wins, DebSoc, the Debating Society with 91 wins and FinX, the Finance Society with 57 wins lead the charge of CBSites across India and abroad. The Enactus chapter at SSCBS has represented India at the global stage two years running.
A small glimpse into the activities of the student societies and their stellar achievements is presented below.
ANTHROPOS – The HRD Cell
The Human Resource Development Cell of SSCBS aims at enabling the development of the most important resource – Human Resource of the college into world class, well-rounded professionals who are capable of delivering and creating value in the emerging business environment. We are here to fill the odds and ends; in our endeavour to imbibe those much-treasured work readiness skills, we’ll help bridge the gap between what lies on our Resume and the placements we finally achieve.
We have also organized many events in our college. Our first event in the college was Career Week organised in 2016. The main purpose of this event was to provide students with scholarly sessions regarding how one can clear GDs and PI’s. Sessions covered were MBA profiling and Career Plan, How to ace an interview, How to Master GD&PI and Career Opportunities after a Management Degree. Secondly, the annual HR Conclave- INCEPTRA 1.0. was a unique event which blended all the facets of Management from Finance, Marketing, Operations with special emphasis on Human Resource function. A two day event, it had two galvanizing competitions. On the first day we had a Simulation game – King Pin, a game with quantitative and qualitative evaluation of Human Resource and strategy for the workforce to create best results possible. On the second day we had a Case Study Competition – Intellectual Maniacs, a competition with comprehensive continuous evaluation of problem solving acumen of the participants.
We believe in gaining all the aspects which is required for a good Managers. At HRDC, we believe in making you the target of our efforts to try to transform you into better human resources adept at handling tasks performed by organizations.
Activity details:
Events organised: 2, Events participated: 12 and Prizes/Awards Won: 5.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Ms. Neha Rajput and Mr. Abhimanyu Verma
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 9)
BLITZ – The Western Dance Society
The society is a platform for students and brings together all kinds of dance forms from all over the world. Yes, in this extremely inclined business school, we strive to make a place for dancers. We, at BLITZ, enhance the talent of each member and put it in the right direction to benefit oneself, the team and college as a whole. Our vision is to provide an opportunity to students to pursue their interest in dance.
Every year we prepare a production of about 8-10 minutes amalgamating various dance forms and participate in competitions. Some of the major events that we participate in are IIT Kanpur, BITS Pilani, AIIMS and BFAB among others. We also participate in some of the best competitions of DU Circuit like Hindu, SGGSCC, Hansraj, Sri Venkateswara etc. Some of our performances in college included events as part of Crescendo (Encore), Freshers – intra college, Orientation – intra college, Farewell – Intra college and Sikkim and Assam Festival among others.
Activity details:
Events organised: 3, Events participated: 25 and Prizes/Awards Won: 6.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Ms. Neha Rajput and Mr. Abhimanyu Verma
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 10)
CBS Model United Nations (CBSMUN)
CBS MUN is the only MUN society of University of Delhi which gets the tag of Vice Chancellor of the University to organise Delhi University Model United Nations conference. The students of the society attend and win various simulations at university as well as national level and in doing so we expand the horizon of our minds. Our vision is to include more and more sensitive and crucial issues in the committees each year so that the delegates experience a superior conference and intelligent discussions. Getting international acclaim is our primary focus for the years to come.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Ms. Kavita Kapur, Ms. Shalini Prakash and Dr. Anamika Gupta.
(List of student team members is enclosed in Annexure 11)
COMMUNIQUÉ – The Promotion Cell
One of the oldest societies of the college, Communiqué, the Promotion Cell, has always put its best foot forward to establish CBS as the eminent brand that it is. At the Promotion Cell, we strive to reinforce the high regard associated with CBS through online and offline initiatives. Acting as a liaison between the college and schools, we seek to proliferate CBS as a brand and the revered institution it is. With a team full of enthusiasm, the society aims to spread the word CBS across the country.
Handling the college’s official communications through social media and catering to more than 35,000 JAT aspirants through the Admission Campaign, Team Communiqué toiled to, yet again, pull off the largest event of the college – Prodigy 10.0, upstaging all the previous editions and engaging over 800 schools and 4000 students pan India, eliciting participation for simulations and biz-quizzes. Also, with undeterred commitment and dedication, the team collaborated with India Today’s Mind Rock Summit and NDTV 24X7 – The Big Fight, serving as a heuristic interlude from the monotony of books and long college hours.
Activity details:
Events organised: 3, Events participated: 2 and Prizes/Awards Won: 0.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Sameer Anand and Dr. Abhishek Tandon.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 12)
CONNECTING DREAMS FOUNDATION – SSCBS Chapter
CDF SSCBS is one of the chapters of Connecting Dreams Foundation which aims to empower youth and women in rural India through connectivity and entrepreneurship. We, at CDF, “bridge the gap” between the Rural India and Urban Bharat. We aim to achieve this by setting up sustainable models of education, healthcare and livelihood in rural areas and also creating new employment and business opportunities for women in rural areas through a technology-enabled village enterprise.
In the last year, CDF SSCBS did many projects related to rural development, Some projects that we undertook and did successfully are:
Sanjeevani Pickle Project: The project aimed at connecting the skilled women in the Lalpur village to pickle procurement business. Our chapter’s main job was to market that pickle made by the women into the markets in Delhi through various techniques and full market research. We conducted research on the perfect growth strategy for their business. We worked on the product launch strategy and helped them get sustainable and regular demand for their products. This project helped to get regular source of revenue for 15 women in the village who now work together on the project and their income now helps their family to get some basic amenities for their family too impacting around 50 people indirectly.
Apna Tech Tree: We worked to troubleshoot the ATT terminal installed in the Lalpur village after finding reasons for its initial failure and trained the villagers on how to use it. With our help they are now able to use the Power of Internet for their basic needs and the ATT is now regularly by around 200 villagers .This helps them to get access to better information related to Education , Health ,Agriculture and latest government schemes.
Youth Brigade: Under the Project, digital libraries were installed in the rural school to encourage learning through audio-visual demonstrations for better understanding. There is an attempt to bridge the gap between Rural Bharat and urban India by equipping the rural children with the same facilities that city children enjoy. We believe that there is lot of talent hidden in the rural lot which remains unexplored due to lack of resources with which they can come at par with the urban kids.
Village Survey: We also conducted a survey in the village to understand the impact of the various initiatives by CDF in the village and make them more aware about our and government initiatives and how they can benefit from them to fulfil their day to day needs. This helped in increasing the usage of our initiatives and also helped the villagers to know about various schemes which they generally don’t use because of lack of awareness.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Ajay Jaiswal and Dr. Abhishek Tandon.
(List of achievements is enclosed in Annexure 13)
DARKROOM – The Photography Society
The Darkroom: Visual Arts’ Society embraces the realms of expression; Photography, Graphic designing and Film Making. Visual Arts is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. In The Darkroom, we engender creative expression which carries in itself a unique essence of not only something aesthetic, but also which is meaningful and is able to mark an indelible impact on people’s lives.
Events:
As of the session 2016-17, we have successfully organised the second edition of Cynosure, the annual flagship event of the society, at Stroke House Cafe, Hudson Lane on 29th March 2017.
Participation:
For the third time in a row, we have been awarded the Best Visual Arts Society of Delhi University at Hansraj College. We have participated and won in various team as well as individual competitions held by various colleges.
Activity details:
Events organised: 1, Events participated: 29 and Prizes/Awards Won: 24.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Tarannum Ahmad and Ms. Kavita Rastogi.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 14)
DebSoc – The Debating Society
The Debating Society, CBS is a myriad of complex things, but one simple thing it does is speak – speak rationally on decisions we make on a regular basis. Whether it be the Israel-Palestine issue, Modi’s assertive stance bound by his RSS shackles, Milton’s libertarian ideas, the logic behind ‘Free the Nipple’ or the philosophy of life itself – all of these transcend beyond just things we hear about but things we have rather become a part of. This action of engagement with every pro & con, merit & demerit helps us widen our perspective and think on a more holistic level. In a fast paced learning environment that SSCBS provides us, this sort of engagement and exposure is necessary for us to be well rounded individuals, especially as we enter the world of ruthless competition and differentiated talents. The Debating Society has grown strength by strength each year- organized 4 successful events, had been exponentially increasing the number of laurels won each year and remains the most avidly awarded society in the college. We seek to continue this legacy, and work ardently in our endeavours to take SSCBS’ name forward.
Activity details:
Events organised: 3, Events/Tournaments participated: 25 and Prizes/Awards Won: 91.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay and Mr. Tushar Marwaha.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 15)
DHWANI – The Music Society
SSCBS is not just about studies, but also about versatility. Out of a huge pool of talented people, one forte of CBSites is music. Enter, Dhwani. We are one of the youngest music societies in the collegiate music circuit of Delhi. At Dhwani, we enjoy both Indian and Western forms of music, and both vocal and instrumental music. From beautiful ‘a Capella’ to effervescent ‘ragas’, from self-compositions to famous covers. Who needs a music player when you have Dhwani around you? All you have to do is recite a few lyrics and Voila! An impromptu jam session will commence right in front of you. Dhwani is the place for all the music lovers in the college. It is the place where students pursue their love for music amidst the stress of achieving their academic endeavours. When you hear a group of people singing random songs, complete with harmonies, whimsical hand gestures, and singing like no one’s around, you’re getting a glimpse into the life of a Dhwani member. Dhwani also organises Octaves, the annual music event, as a part of Crescendo, the annual cultural fest of the college.
Our vision at Dhwani SSCBS is to constantly learn and grow as musicians, singers and individuals. We strive to achieve excellence in music.
Activity details:
Events organised: 1, Events participated: 56 and Prizes/Awards Won: 9.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goyal and Dr. Ashima Arora .
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 16)
ECOVISION – The Economics Society
Ecovision, is the official economics society of SSCBS. It strives to propagate the prominence of economics within the fellow community. It is a team of young, motivated individuals who have a passion for learning and exploring the field of Economics and Finance. The constant will to explore, learn and apply knowledge is the essence of this society. The society works towards bringing about a change through socio-economic awareness.
In the past, the society has organized many economics based events which have seen participation of over 5000 students from all across India. Currently, it is in association with various corporates and NGOs and has taken up various corporate and live projects which serve as a “real-world” working experience for all its members. Apart from this, members of the society have won in the prominent events of the college nationally as well in the entire DU Circuit. The society organises yearly outstation trip to IIM Indore and has won brought many laurels to the college from its renowned management fest “ATHARVA”.
This society also organises the annual Economics Fest of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, ELUMIERE. Elumiere is a consortium of unique events testing the acumen in college students. This fest promises to be like no other. The event aims at organising novel and innovative competitions which involves closed yet quality participation and appreciation with apex use of creativity, brilliance, spontaneity, and the zeal for victory. Being the Economics fest of Delhi University’s premier college, it enjoys superior brand value due to the popularity of Economics as a subject in whole of the DU Circuit.
Activity details:
Events organised: 2, Events participated: 10 and Prizes/Awards Won: 10.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Dr. H.K. Porwal and Mr. Raj Kumar.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 17)
ENACTUS – Entrepreneurial Action Us (SSCBS)
ENACTUS, or Entrepreneurial Action through Us, is an international not-for-profit organisation that works with business leaders and university students across the globe to develop outreach projects that improve the quality of life of people in need. The projects undertaken are:
Project Akshar is a social enterprise that aims to empower marginalised communities (currently victims of drug abuse and domestic violence) by producing low cost environment friendly notebooks and marketing them to schools, educational institutions and corporates. Our longest running project, it has won many accolades over the past 6 years of its functioning. Project Akshar recently tied up with BioQ, a major stationery eco player to achieve product diversification and expand its target markets. Project Akshar has donated over 6000 notebooks, impacted 16 individuals, who are our entrepreneurs, saved 110 tonnes of carbon footprint, 2 million litres of water and 1800 trees.
Project Udaan, initiated in 2015 in the Kaloi district of Haryana, aims at imparting quality education and digital literacy to rural India by setting up computer labs that utilize e-waste and build sustainable entrepreneurial models that empower women. Project Udaan focuses on the following targets:
– Empowering women
– Providing Quality Education through digital means
– Community Development
– Reduction of E-waste
With 3 new Centres in the villages of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana and more than 900 kids made digitally literate, this year, Udaan focused on not only providing computer education, but also delves into the deeper roots of bettering current state of rural education as a whole. Introduction of audio-visual lessons in Maths, Science and English through the concept of Computer Aided Learning in our labs has led to a drastic change in the cognitive abilities of the students of rural schools.
Our centres are registered as Common Service Centre scheme of the government and introduced HaqDarshak application so as to make e-governance services reach the doorstep of every rural household.
Project Raahat works towards eradicating open defecation and providing safe sanitation in urban slum communities. In collaboration with the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board, Delhi Government, we aim to achieve our mission by:
Raahat model operates on 4 pillars:
– Operations and Management
– Sensitization
– Aesthetic Modification
– Community Based Approach
Project Raahat was declared as one of the top 4 teams in the Water Race, conducted by Enactus. It will now compete in the Global Final held during the Enactus World Cup, in September in London.
Over the course of more than a year, Raahat, Akshar and Udaan have gained recognition and success on both National and International level platforms. We recently won the Enactus India Nationals, and will be representing India in the Enactus World Cup to be held in London in September 2017.
Project Khidki, our latest project, aims to eradicate malnutrition in children of the age bracket 0-6 years following a CMAM (Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition) approach. The project is partnering with the ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services) system and is working with the Anganwadis in Sunder Nagri, East Delhi. The project focuses on 4 tangents:
– Community mobilization and sensitization,
– Anganwadi upliftment,
– Growth monitoring, and
– Food supplement to bridge the current nutrition gap.
This year Enactus SSCBS managed to raise a cumulative amount of ₹ 15,48,000/- through grants which shall be utilised to run, expand and enhance our existing projects.
Activity details:
Events organised: 0, Events participated: 3 and Prizes/Awards Won: 3.
The efforts of the faculty coordinator are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Anuja Mathur and Mr. Amit Kumar.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 18)
FinX – The Finance Society
FinX – The Finance Society – is amongst the oldest of the college and the most reputed in the Delhi University Circuit. Organising FinWiz – The Biggest Finance Festival of the university – has been our legacy for the past 23 years. We work unfailingly to educate, inspire and motivate finance enthusiasts in moving towards financial supremacy. Four skills have always helped us deliver excellent results: the ability to learn quickly, communicate clearly, create confidently, and lead effectively.
The ‘X’ in FinX stands for Experts. Even though it’s a title which takes long to earn – our efforts to attain it is what fuels us. We intend to tap the financial corner of everyone’s psyche, to usher into an era where finance is taught freely, learnt enthusiastically and built upon actively to move towards the future.
“When you hear FinX, probably words like “finance” and “society” come to your mind. For me, it’s quite different, what my mind brings up is the word “family”. Once you come in, you’ll never wish to go back.” – Prateek Arora
Major events representing the college:
FinX represented the college at IIM- Indore this year and at numerous competitions in DU and won numerous prizes.
Major Events Organised:
FinX organised FinWiz – The Annual Finance Festival of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies in the month of February. Finwiz had a variety of simulations testing the students negotiating and trading skills as over 500 students came to steel their minds in the biggest finance fest of Delhi University.
Activity details:
Events organised: 1, Events participated: 60 and Prizes/Awards Won: 57.
The efforts of the faculty coordinator are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Neeraj Kumar Sehrawat and Mr. Amit Kumar.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 19)
FOURTH WALL – The Dramatics Society
Fourth wall Productions, The Dramatics Society was established in the year 1995 and has since thrived every year, powered by the vigour of its enthusiastic members. The organization is a culmination of young individuals who are creative, imaginative, expressive and above all revere the art of theatre.
In the past year, FWP has attempted to delve into newer performing styles and going beyond the regular competition and reach the audience that a particular play is meant for. We had 3 annual productions in 2016-17, “A Shaggy Dog Story” by Mark Haddon, “9 Jakhoo Hill” by Gurcharan Das and a self-scripted play by FWP “The Winter Rain”. We also produced 7 short plays and 2 short movies during the year.
Commercial/ Commissioned Performances:
The English production, A Shaggy Dog Story performed under Old World Collegiate Theatre Festival, organized at the Indian Habitat Centre.
The Hindi production, 9 Jakhoo Hill performed under Saitan Theatre Festival, at the Akshara Theatre.
Unconventional Performances:
To introduce Spanish Culture to an Indian audience, Fourth wall Productions in collaboration with Instituto Cervantes, performed Sir Vigilant by Miguel De Cervantes. It was so well received that FWP was approached for further creative collaborations with the institute.
A Shaggy Dog Story performed at Army Public School, Shankar Vihar with the dual purpose of introducing school students to the art of theatre as well as to give them a peek into the mind of the less understood.
Workshops:
A lights workshop was organised in October 2016 for the production members of the society, by renowned lights manager, Mr. R.K. Dhingra. Two members of the society, Nishant Bhati and Rohan Modi, were also selected for a Directorial workshop in the biggest youth theatre festival of India, Thespo, for which they went to Mumbai for a week long special workshop, Directors’ Adda.
Events:
Fourth Wall Productions organised the third edition of Raasa, the Annual Theatre Festival of S.S.C.B.S. at Instituto Cervantes on 24, 25 and 26 March and it saw participation of over 40 teams across Delhi University Theatre Circuit. The main festival included a Direction Workshop by Vivek Madan, an Acting Workshop by Shivani Tanskale and 9 full-length performances, out of which 3 were our own annual productions. The event was judged by some of the most respected and renowned faces in theatre: Caesar Lorente, Shivani Tanskale, Vivek Madan, Dilip Shankar, Vaishali Chakravarti and Neel Sengupta.
Activity details:
Productions: 11, Competitions participated: 33 and Prizes/Awards Won: 14.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Tarannum Ahmad and Ms. Kavita Rastogi.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 20)
GRANDEUR – The Consulting and Knowledge Cell
Grandeur, the consultancy and knowledge cell of SSCBS was founded in 2009. Being a consultancy society Grandeur aims at development of professional skills of its members by providing them opportunities to put their theoretical knowledge in practical uses through various live projects in the corporate world. Grandeur’s vision has always been to develop the skills of its members and giving quality work to the associated companies.
We have worked with companies like HDFC, Yes Bank, Bullero Capital, and Buzz like us among others. “In the business world, everyone is paid two coins: cash and experience. We take the experience first; the cash comes later.” Grandeur has also won many accolades as well. Our members have won over 30 competitions and won the second best contingent award at Hansraj College’s finance fest.
Activity details:
Projects: 3, Events participated: 40 and Prizes/Awards Won: 35.
The efforts of the faculty coordinator are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Kumar Bijoy and Dr. Sushmita.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 21)
ILLUMINATI – The Quiz Society
Illuminati, the quizzing society, with an astonishing 60 top three finishes, including 21+ first prizes, and 100+ qualifications for the final round, holds the record for winning the most number of competitive events. Major achievements of the society include winning the LIC Diamond Jubilee Quiz, telecasted on Zee News and Zee Business, various quizzes at IIM Indore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, SRCC, LSR, Hindu, Hansraj and across all major colleges throughout India. The total prize money across all quizzes won adds up to more than 6 lakhs. The society holds the distinction of organizing Delhi’s sole Quiz Bowl, now in its 3rd edition. Apart from the flagship event, Illuminati holds an Annual Quiz Fest, a 2 day event comprising of quizzes based on genres like Business, Entertainment, Sports, Comedy and Literature. The society holds themed quizzes in association with other societies and the college and also runs an intra-college quizzing league to inculcate the ethos of knowledge. The society conducts weekly quizzing sessions and discussions to enhance our quizzing spirit and prepare for glory in the circuit. Our society members are highly rated in the circuit and have served as Quiz Masters for various quizzes at Open, College and School level.
Vision: Our goal is to present the adventure of knowledge to the students through the medium of quizzing. Having participated in and hosted innumerable quizzes, and having gathered a wealth of knowledge that is unmatched, we aspire to give back to the next generation of quizzers and intellectuals.
Activity details:
Events organised: 5, Events participated: 100 and Prizes/Awards Won: 100.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay and Mr. Tushar Marwaha.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 22)
KARTAVYA – The Social Service Society (NSS unit of SSCBS)
Being the Social Service Forum of the college, Kartavya has always been proactive in its bid to mobilize youth for helping the lesser privileged sections of the society.
Kartavya strives to provide affordable, educational and immensely useful tools and resources to the economically backward, while empowering the marginalized with an opportunity to earn to sustain them and improve their quality of life. An outcome of the philosophy of philanthropy towards one and all, Kartavya is all about making a difference with various activities, big and small.
The objectives of the society are:
Major events organised were:
Activity details:
Events and social drives organised: 8.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Ajay Jaiswal and Dr. Abhishek Tandon.
(List of student team members is enclosed in Annexure 23)
KRITI – The Fine Arts Society
KRITI is The Fine Arts Society of SSCBS. It attempts to change the way in which fine arts is seen by the majority. Its main purpose is to provide a platform to the budding artists so that their art can be appreciated. Art is a way of refreshing and rejuvenating one’s mind so that an individual can work on his daily practices in a better way. Every year Kriti organises its art fest ‘Alla Prima’ under Crescendo. Various competitions such as Rangoli making, Doodling, Best out of Waste witness participation from Delhi University Circuit.
Activity details:
Events organised: 1, Events participated: 8 and Prizes/Awards Won: 3.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Tarannum Ahmad and Ms. Kavita Rastogi.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 24)
KRONOS – The IT Society
Since our advent, we have carried a vision of turning information technology from a hobby into a passion and we constantly strive to achieve it. Through our endeavours we want to create a milieu in college where every student must feel themselves constantly connected to technology. Our mission is to nurture a league of tech enthusiasts who can be reckon with when it comes to technology.
Our team members work meticulously throughout the year conducting various workshops on burning IT topics and several technical events. The flagship event SANGANAK is held every year in the month of February, where students from the entire NCR region compete to prove their mettle in the field of IT.
Some of our members participated in tech fest of Keshav Mahavidyalaya and Hansraj College securing positions. One of our members also went as a keynote speaker on Open-Source and MediaWiki at SSPM College of Engineering, Kankavali, Maharashtra in their annual tech event, Virtuostic 2k17.
Activity details:
Events organised: 4, Events participated: 5 and Prizes/Awards Won: 3.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Ajay Jaiswal and Mr. Onkar Singh.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 25)
LAWRENCE – The Law Society
Jul. 2016:
Promotion of Lawrence as a society and propagating awareness about how important legal knowledge is when it comes to handling corporate affairs or managing a start-up among first year.
Sept.-Oct. 2016:
1) Knowledge sharing sessions held once every week on various aspects of laws and highlighting several unconventional laws existing globally.
2) Started working on a research project under a renowned high court lawyer on topics GST, Shareholder Activism and Anti-Trust Laws.
Nov.-Dec. 2016 :
1) Started planning for our annual event Jurisprudence.
2) Work started for our annual magazine, legal view.
Jan. 2017:
1) Research project on shareholder activism
2) Brainstorming for our annual event
3) Discussion on demonetization
Feb. 2017:
1) Research project on GST and Antitrust Law
2) Inviting Articles for magazines
3) Applications for Ambassador Wing accepted from over 40 colleges and the ambassador was shortlisted on the basis of their profile and telephonic interview.
Mar. 2017:
1) Jurispudence’2017 : The annual event was organized on 1st March 2017 and chaired by Hon’ble Lalit Bhardwaj, a Delhi High Court Judge.
2) Annual magazine: Legal View Launched
3) Online Research Project writing competition (RACE THE CASE)
4) Correction of research projects under the guidance of Hon’ble Lalit Bhardwaj, a Delhi High Court Judge.
Activity details:
Events organised: 8, Events participated: 9 and Prizes/Awards Won: 5.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinator: Ms. Kishori Ravishankar and Ms. Saumya Jain.
(List of team members is enclosed in Annexure 26)
LitSoc – The Literary Society
The Literary Society of SSCBS is a society that caters to inculcating the importance and love of literature and creative arts in the members as well as promoting them in the college. The members are also responsible for releasing the official Annual Magazine of the college, named “Quadrangle”. The magazine is named after the beloved central courtyard of the old campus, which was the heart of the all things SSCBS. The magazine devotes a major section towards all forms of creative writing, illustrations, graphics and other visual contributions from all the students of the college. Quadrangle also has contributions from teachers, alumni and different societies of the college. A major chunk of the magazine serves as a yearbook for the graduating batch including photographs and messages handcrafted for them by their peers and juniors alike. Another dedication and kick off of farewell activities of the college include organizing a “Scribble Day”. The Literary Society also organizes various workshops on different subjects like creative writing, graphic designing, copywriting and presentation skills. These are open to everyone in college. There are other small events also conducted throughout the year which include story writing, script writing, spell bee’s etc. in college and during the cultural fest of the college, Crescendo.
Activity details:
Events/Activities organised: 9, Events participated: 7 and Prizes/Awards Won: 8.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay and Mr. Tushar Marwaha.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 27).
MIC – The Management Interaction Cell
Management Interaction Cell or MIC, the official management and corporate exposure cell of SSCBS, was formed in the year 2007 with the aim of bridging the gap between classroom learning and industrial experience. The society, through its comprehensive and wide ranging activities, events and affiliations, enables aspiring future managers to test and develop the necessary skills to stand out in this fiercely competitive world of business.
Corporate visits, one of our prime activities, are organized each year to different types of industries. Last year, a visit to the Coca Cola Plant was an enriching and interactive experience for all students. Different segments like the glass bottles factory, PET bottle section where also showcased to the students which was quite amazing and knowledgeable.
Confluence is the annual flagship management event of SSCBS. This year, Confluence 9.0 saw a huge participation from students across Universities and Colleges. Simulation games like Last Man Standing, Behind the Scenes, Empires and Stock Wars were organised. Empires, a unique turn based strategy game, received the most acclaim.
FICCI invites us every year to intern at their Media and Entertainment Branch at Mumbai to organize one of the biggest business entertainment convention of Asia, FICCI Frames. It is a three-day global convention covering the entire gamut of Media and Entertainment attended by 3000 delegates from 20 countries.
TEDxSSCBS 2016 was a huge success with eminent speakers like Ms. Smriti Nagpal, Vikramjit Singh & Aditya Bal and now MIC is all geared up for TEDxSSCBS 2017.
Thus, Management Interaction Cell (MIC), over the 9 long years of prevalence has been defined by its students, dedication, fidelity, integrity and allegiance towards this organization. The members are effervescent, vehement and innovative who welcome and help maintain the true spirit of our esteemed institution.
Activity details:
Events organised: 4 and Events participated: 2.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Kumar Bijoy and Mr. Ramesh Kumar.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 28)
Mark-It – The Marketing Society
Mark-It is the Marketing society of Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies which aims at reforming the way in which one espies marketing with an edge of sagacity. The society came into existence with a vision to spread around the lustre of marketing and the importance that it holds in today’s business world. Keeping this vision in our sight, we at Mark-It are continuously putting our effort for the bigger aim: Imparting knowledge of Marketing to students on the collegiate level. Many initiatives and efforts done by us include creation of viral videos for breaking the taboos rooted in the Indian society. Excelsior is another major initiative of Mark-It, a marketing cum management fiesta which witnesses the participation of students from numerous colleges across Delhi-NCR region. Mark-it also holds the title of running a successful ambassadorship programme which is a way to achieve the prime goal of educating the students about the wonders of marketing.
The members of the society are dedicated towards the development of the society and have brought much of the fame to the society by registering a winning streak in many institutions like NMIMS, Mumbai and Christ University, Bangalore to name a few. With all these achievements, mark-It is also the proud holder of the title of the “Best Marketing Society of Delhi University Circuit” awarded by Delhi College of Arts and Commerce.
Activity details:
Events organised: 5, Events participated: 25 and Prizes/Awards Won: 30.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Preeti Rajpal Singh and Mr. Abhimanyu Verma.
(List of team members is enclosed in Annexure 29)
PARISHRAM – The Sports Society
Parishram, the sports society of SSCBS was formed in the year 2013 with the aim “to instil sportsmanship in students of SSCBS and to give the students of a college mainly known for academics a chance to play sports and excel in their skill”.
From then the society has done a lot to make sports a regular aspect of all students of SSCBS and regardless of constraints we have worked day in and day out to make sports a success in SSCBS.
We welcomed the batch of 2016-2019 with the Tug of war. First years as well as students of other academic years participated in this event to make it a success. The winners were given coupons of Maggie point as their trophy
The first event of this academic year was the Neymar Junior football championship, organised in association with Red Bull. Where 5 a side team had just one objective which was to score a goal. The winning team qualified for the city level knock out tournament.
The second event was Badminton and Squash Championship organised at PDKP grounds in the month of October. The tournament was based on a knockout format and over 50 students participated for this rendezvous.
The third event was our annual College Backyard Football tournament organised in November where college students participated in teams of 5. The total number of teams was 20, and the tournament was based on a knockout format. The teams fought and audience was the main attraction for the event.
The fourth event was the CCL-CBS Cricket League, a tennis ball cricket tournament where college students participated in teams of seven players each. The number of teams was more than 25 and the whole tournament lasted for around a month. The tournament was based on a league-cum-knockout format. This time the tournament was made a success by some interesting matches where one team scored 100 and bowled the other for just 9 runs.
The fifth event was Adrenaline, where various competitions were held in many sports such as chess, shot put, table tennis, volleyball, football, kabaddi and athletics, all in a span of two days! The participation in each event was in excess of 150 individual. This speaks of the scale of the event.
Activity details:
Events organised: 5, Events participated: 5 and Prizes/Awards Won: 1 (Trophy).
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Shikha Gupta, Dr. Mona Verma and Ms. Priyanka Gupta
(List of Adrenaline 2017 awardees, society achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 30).
SYNERGY – The Corporate Events Society
Synergy S.S.C.B.S. has envisioned radical themes and methodology to redefine ‘learning while doing’, breaking away from the hackneyed conventions of business summits and conclaves for the past 8 years. In collaboration with companies like Chevrolet, IBM, Apple, MTV, Outlook , Google Crowdsource etc., the society has delivered the supreme quality that has come to be associated with it over the past few years. The events organized have seen nationwide participation with applications coming in from Pune, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Jaipur, etc., and received widespread acclaim.
The aim of events organised by Synergy is to bridge the gap between college and professional life. The fulcrum of these events, which may be in the form of interactions, workshops, team tasks etc., is demonstrative sessions conducted by industry experts. Touching upon pertinent issues like leadership, communication, delegation, and corporate culture and values, we try to nurture and develop the skills and talent that will help students realize their corporate aspirations, making them forces to be reckoned with in the business world.
The outcomes of our endless pursuit of excellence are the events: D’Apprentice (2011), Adelanto (2012), D’Apprentice National (2013), Empezar (2014), The Corridors of Vice (2015), The Tempest (2016) and Esperanza (2017).
Activity details:
Events organised: 3, Events participated: 7 and Prizes/Awards Won: 11.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Rohini Singh and Ms. Kishori Ravishankar
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 31)
VERVE – The Street Play Society
Verve, the Street Play Society of SSCBS is all about change and initiative through the medium of the indigenous art of Street Play, informally referred to as Nukkad Natak. We aren’t mere performers, the society comprises of research based theatre and education of audience through the medium of artistic inspiration. The annual event organised by Verve is Manthan, which is India’s largest street theatre festival, which takes street plays to streets for mass sensitisation across India to 40 prominent cities of the country. Manthan successfully completed 10 years in 2017 and is aiming to touch milestones in the coming years. Some accolades by Manthan are spanning to 4 international locations like Russia, Brazil, Nigeria and Nepal. Also, we held power packed performances of 50 teams across 10 cities of the same day, same time this year to mark the opening of 10 years of India’s largest street theatre festival. Verve and Manthan are living the same dream of a changed and better world of sensitivity and compassion.
Activity details:
Events organised: 1, Performances: 35 and Prizes/Awards Won: 12.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Tarannum Ahmad and Ms. Kavita Rastogi.
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 32)
YUVA – The Entrepreneurship Cell
Yuva-The Entrepreneurship Cell aims to actively promote entrepreneurship amongst students and new-age entrepreneurs, in an attempt to manifest their covert entrepreneurial spirit by exposing them to the joys and obscurity of entrepreneurship. There is a belief in Yuva that entrepreneurship is not an aptitude, but an attitude.
The society conducted WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get), at Google Office, Gurgaon to connect students with the likes of Manoj Kohli and Rajan Anandan. The first edition of ‘TEDx University of Delhi’ was organized by Yuva, which gathered some of the best creative and active thinkers from across the country. It also holds the record for India’s largest scan-ready QR code, certified by Limca book of records.
Yuva began the year with organising Zero – to – One, a national level B-plan competition which garnered entries from all corners of the country. This played as the perfect precursor to E-Grid, a novel, zero budget community building event. E-grid brought together entrepreneurs and mentors on a single platform to contribute towards the bubbling student entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Yuva also has been one of the major facilitators for the set-up of SIIF (SSCBS Innovation and Incubation Foundation). To cap the year off with a bang, Yuva celebrates the success of its pedigree, with the funding of Corseco and Vahdam teas, a testament to the vision of its founders, whose legacy we carry forward, every day.
Activity details:
Events organised: 3, Events participated: 12 and Prizes/Awards Won: 15.
The efforts of the faculty coordinators are highly appreciated.
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Poonam Verma, Mr. Ramesh Kumar, Dr. Nidhi Kesari, Mr. Tushar Marwaha and Ms. Manisha Nayyar (Placement Officer).
(List of achievements and student team members is enclosed in Annexure 33)
Sponsorship Support
The college has been fortunate to be able to bank upon the support of its sponsorship contributors in helping the society activities and events flourish on an even bigger scale. We would like to take this opportunity to gratefully thank them for their unstinted support and generosity and we hope that we can continue to share such convivial relations in the future as well. Overall, our generous contributors have provided us with a corpus of ₹ 23,81,300/- and support in kind to encourage social and cultural activities in the college.
(List of sponsorship contributors and amount of sponsorship received are enclosed in Annexure 34)
COLLEGE COMMITTEES
The college believes in a shared and participative management model. In order to promote the same, the college has organised a number of committees comprising of the Principal, faculty members, administrative personnel and students. These committees oversee various activities in the college; serve as compliance and monitoring arms for University directives and requirements and help in managing and organising various college events.
(List of committees and members is enclosed in Annexure 35)
STUDENT COUNCIL
The college has a student council that is constituted by elected representatives of students of each class. The council allows for a regular interface between the faculty, administration and the students. The members of the council include The Principal, Teachers-In-charge, Laboratories-In-charge, Administrative Officer, Librarian, Placement Coordinator and student representative of each class.
(List of student council members enclosed in Annexure 36)
At the end, I once again thank all the faculty members, students, alumni and organizers for taking keen interest in every element of the college and enriching the overall life of the college fraternity. I am also thankful to the silent but sincere services provided by the administrative staff without whose support nothing would have been possible.
I am once again grateful to our hon’ble Chief Guest and Guest of Honour for sparing their valuable time to be with us on this occasion. Last, but not the least, I thank Dr. Anamika Gupta, Dr. Gurjeet Kaur and Mr. Tushar Marwaha who have helped me in compiling this report.
Dr. Poonam Verma
Principal
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE – 1
LIST OF GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS (20 Jul. 2015 – 18 Oct. 2016)
S.No. |
Name of Member |
Designation |
1 |
Mr. Pankaj Vohra |
Chairman |
2 |
Mr. Harinder Singh |
Treasurer |
3 |
Mr. Anurag Dhanda |
Member |
4 |
Mr. O.M. Agarwal |
Member |
5 |
Mr. Ashok Upadhyay |
Member |
6 |
Mr. G.L. Verma |
Member |
7 |
Mr. Sharad Vatsyayana |
Member |
8 |
Mr. Kumar Gaurav |
Member |
9 |
Mr. Santosh Tiwari |
Member |
10 |
Prof. Vinayshil Gautam |
Member |
11 |
Prof. Anil Rai |
Member, University Representative |
12 |
Prof. Brajesh Choudhary |
Member, University Representative |
13 |
Ms. Kavita Rastogi |
Member, Teacher Representative |
14 |
Dr. Kumar Bijoy |
Member, Teacher Representative |
15 |
Mr. Rajinder Singh |
Special Invitee Member, Non-teaching Representative |
16 |
Dr. Poonam Verma |
Member Secretary / Principal |
LIST OF GOVERNING BODY MEMBERS w.e.f. 18 Apr. 2017
S.No. |
Name of Member |
Designation |
1 |
Prof. Anil Rai |
Chairman |
2 |
Prof. Pankaj Sinha |
Treasurer |
3 |
Dr. Rohini Singh |
Member, Teacher Representative |
4 |
Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay |
Member, Teacher Representative |
5 |
Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad |
Special Invitee Member, Non-teaching Representative |
6 |
Dr. Poonam Verma |
Member Secretary / Principal |
LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS:
Department of Management Studies |
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S.No. |
Name |
Designation |
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1 |
Dr. Poonam Verma |
Principal |
|
2 |
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goyal |
Associate Professor |
|
3 |
Dr. Preeti Rajpal Singh |
Associate Professor |
|
4 |
Dr. Hamendra Kumar Porwal |
Associate Professor |
|
5 |
Ms. Kavita Kapur |
Associate Professor |
|
6 |
Dr. Tarannum Ahmad |
Associate Professor |
|
7 |
Dr. Rohini Singh |
Associate Professor |
|
8 |
Ms. Shalini Prakash |
Associate Professor |
|
9 |
Dr. Anuja Mathur |
Associate Professor |
|
10 |
Mr. Neeraj Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
|
11 |
Ms. Kishori Ravi Shankar |
Assistant Professor |
|
12 |
Dr. Kumar Bijoy |
Assistant Professor |
|
13 |
Dr. Rishi Rajan Sahay |
Assistant Professor |
|
14 |
Dr. Amrina Kausar |
Assistant Professor |
|
15 |
Mr. Ramesh Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
|
16 |
Dr. Mona Verma |
Assistant Professor |
|
17 |
Ms. Madhu Totla |
Assistant Professor |
|
18 |
Dr. Nidhi Kesari |
Assistant Professor |
|
19 |
Ms. Paridhi |
Assistant Professor |
|
20 |
Dr. Sushmita |
Assistant Professor |
|
21 |
Mr. Tushar Marwaha |
Assistant Professor |
|
22 |
Mr. Narander Kumar Nigam |
Assistant Professor |
|
23 |
Dr. Abhishek Tandon |
Assistant Professor |
|
24 |
Mr. Amit Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
|
25 |
Ms. Neha Rajput |
Assistant Professor |
|
26 |
Mr. Raj Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
|
27 |
Mr. Abhimanyu Verma |
Assistant Professor |
|
28 |
Ms. Saumya Jain |
Assistant Professor |
|
29 |
Dr. Gurjeet Kaur |
Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) |
|
30 |
Mr. Prateek Bedi |
Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) (Left) |
|
31 |
Ms. Ashima Arora |
Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) |
|
32 |
Ms. Anusha Goel |
Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) |
|
33 |
Ms. Priyanka Gupta |
Assistant Professor (Ad-hoc) |
|
Department of Computer Science |
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S.No. |
Name |
Designation |
|
1 |
Ms. Kavita Rastogi |
Associate Professor |
|
2 |
Dr. Anamika Gupta |
Assistant Professor |
|
3 |
Dr. Ajay Jaiswal |
Assistant Professor |
|
4 |
Ms. Shikha Gupta |
Assistant Professor |
|
5 |
Dr. Sameer Anand |
Assistant Professor |
|
6 |
Ms. Sonika Thakral |
Assistant Professor |
|
7 |
Mr. Onkar Singh |
Assistant Professor |
|
GUEST FACULTY |
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Department of Computer Science |
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S.No. |
Name |
S.No. |
Name |
1 |
Mr. Nikhil Rajput |
23 |
Mr. Hemant Kumar |
2 |
Dr. Manoj Aggarwal |
24 |
Ms. Sangeeta Mokhria |
3 |
Mr. Umesh Kumar |
25 |
Mr. Sumit Kumar |
4 |
Ms. Vijaya Goyal |
26 |
Mr. Santosh Kumar |
5 |
Ms. Barkhashree |
27 |
Mr. Rishabh Vashishth |
6 |
Ms. Sugandha Gupta |
28 |
Mr. Himanshu |
7 |
Ms. Yogesh Kumari |
29 |
Mr. Deepak Jaiswal |
8 |
Ms. Priyal Jain |
30 |
Mr. Amandeep Kaur |
9 |
Ms. Asha Yadav |
31 |
Mr. Mohit Prasad |
10 |
Mr. Chandan Kumar |
32 |
Ms. Rajni Gautam |
11 |
Mr. Navin Kumar Sehgal |
33 |
Ms. Neha Gandhi |
12 |
Mr. Ashish Kumar Jha |
34 |
Dr. Arvind |
13 |
Mr. Mahender Kumar |
35 |
Dr. Shishir Kr. Jha |
14 |
Mr. Rajiv Ranjan Jha |
36 |
Ms. Ankita Arora |
15 |
Ms. Megha Sharma |
37 |
Ms. Juhi Gupta |
16 |
Ms. Minni Jain |
38 |
Dr. Chandravir Narayan |
17 |
Ms. Isha Mangal |
39 |
Ms. Rinni |
18 |
Mr. Ajay Kumar Vishwarkarma |
40 |
Ms. Chanchal Verma |
19 |
Ms. Pooja Pal |
41 |
Dr. Bharti |
20 |
Ms. Hunny Gaur |
42 |
Ms. Vinti Aggarwal |
21 |
Mr. Prem Prakash |
43 |
Mr. Dharmpal |
22 |
Ms. Latika Gupta |
44 |
Ms. Charu Puri |
Department of Management Studies |
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S.No. |
Name |
S.No. |
Name |
1 |
Ms. Ankita Arora |
11 |
Ms. Hunny Gaur |
2 |
Ms. Tarika |
12 |
Ms. Jyoti Chauhan |
3 |
Ms. Sakshi Sharma |
13 |
Mr. Amit Bagga |
4 |
Mr. Prashant Kumar |
14 |
Mr. Govind Saran Sharma |
5 |
Mr. Prem Prakash |
15 |
Ms. Manisha Wadhwa |
6 |
Mr. Santosh Kumar |
16 |
Mr. Vipin Rathi |
7 |
Mr. Devesh Shankar |
17 |
Dr. Inderjeet Oberoi |
8 |
Ms. Tarunika |
18 |
Ms. Tripti |
9 |
Mr. Rahul Magan |
19 |
Ms. Sophia Pde |
10 |
Ms. Divisha Goyal |
|
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LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MEMBERS:
S.No. |
Name |
Designation |
Administrative Staff |
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1 |
Mr. S.K. Jairath |
Administrative Officer |
2 |
Mr. Sumit Lamba |
Sr. P.A. to Principal |
3 |
Mr. Ajitabh Saxena |
Section Officer (Accounts) |
4 |
Mr. Rajinder Jaswal |
Assistant |
5 |
Mr. Pradeep Verma |
Assistant |
6 |
Mr. Surender Kumar Dagar |
Assistant |
7 |
Mr. Sanjay Batra |
Jr. Assistant |
8 |
Mr. Rakesh Kumar |
Driver |
9 |
Mr. Manohar Lal |
Daftry |
10 |
Mr. Drigpal |
Daftry |
11 |
Mr. Suman Singh |
Office Attendant |
12 |
Mr. Umesh Dutt |
Office Attendant |
13 |
Mr. Bhupal Chand |
Office Attendant |
14 |
Mr. Tapan Mandal |
Office Attendant |
15 |
Mr. Chander Pal |
Mali |
16 |
Mr. Baleshwar |
Mali |
17 |
Mr. Krishan Pal |
Safai Karamchari |
18 |
Mr. Karunesh |
Safai Karamchari |
19 |
Mr. Nand Kishore |
Safai Karamchari |
19 |
Mr. Deepak Kumar |
Safai Karamchari |
20 |
Mr. Vishnu Prasad |
Waterman |
Library Staff |
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21 |
Ms. Deepti Khatri |
Librarian |
22 |
Dr. Tribhuwan Kumar |
Professional Assistant |
23 |
Ms. Bimlesh Sharma |
Semi Professional Assistant |
24 |
Mr. Pushpender Prajapati |
Jr. Library Information Assistant |
25 |
Mr. Basant Lal |
Library Attendant |
26 |
Mr. Mohinder Pal |
Library Attendant |
Computer Lab Staff |
||
27 |
Mr. Atul Bhardwaj |
Technical Assistant (Lab-II) |
28 |
Mr. Jaivarsh Anand |
Technical Assistant (Lab-III) |
29 |
Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad |
Technical Assistant (Lab-IV) |
30 |
Mr. Tulsi Ram Sharma |
Lab Attendant (Lab-I) |
31 |
Ms. Nidhi Arora |
Lab Attendant (Lab-III) |
32 |
Ms. Archana Pandey |
Lab Attendant (Lab-II) |
Placement Cell |
||
33 |
Ms. Manisha Nayyar |
Placement Officer (On Contract) |
Contractual Staff |
||
34 |
Mr. Varun Kushwaha |
System & Network Admn. (Lab-IV) |
35 |
Mr. S.Q. Abbas |
Sr. Assistant |
36 |
Mr. Hemender Sharma |
Scientific Asst. (Lab-I) |
37 |
Mr. Uttam Singh |
Jr. Assistant-cum-caretaker (Resigned on 27/03/2017) |
38 |
Ms. Lakshmi Singh |
Jr. Assistant |
39 |
Ms. Champa Negi |
Jr. Assistant |
40 |
Ms. Bharti Mishra |
JLIA |
41 |
Mr. Sunny |
Lab Attendant (Lab-III) |
42 |
Mr. Deepak Kumar Patel |
Lab Attendant (Lab-IV) |
43 |
Mr. Varun Bhardwaj |
Office Attendant |
ANNEXURE – 2
RECIPIENTS OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
S.No. |
Name |
Subject/Course |
Amount (in ₹) |
1 |
Harshita Arora |
B.TECH IV A |
9,000 |
2 |
Lokender Singh |
B.TECH IV A |
8,000 |
3 |
Vipul Raj |
B.TECH IV B |
8,000 |
4 |
Jitender Singh |
B.TECH IV B |
8,000 |
5 |
Deepankar |
B.TECH IV C |
7,000 |
6 |
Deepak Singh |
B.TECH IV C |
8,000 |
7 |
Amar Kumar |
B.TECH IV C |
8,000 |
8 |
Manish Kumar Bhardwaj |
B.TECH IV B |
8,000 |
9 |
Abhishek Gautam |
B.TECH IV B |
8,000 |
10 |
Abhishek Kumar |
B.TECH IV C |
9,000 |
11 |
Anuj Kumar Sharma |
B.TECH IV C |
9,000 |
12 |
Mohammed Haris |
B.TECH IV C |
9,000 |
13 |
Aishwarya Omer |
B.TECH IV C |
9,000 |
14 |
Priyanka Kumari |
B.TECH IV D |
9,000 |
15 |
Mohd. Arif |
B.TECH IV D |
8,000 |
16 |
Jai Prakash Solanki |
B.TECH IV D |
8,000 |
17 |
Arjun Agarwal |
B.TECH IV D |
7,000 |
18 |
Varsha |
B.TECH IV D |
9,000 |
19 |
Renu |
B.TECH IV D |
9,000 |
20 |
Satyam Soni |
B.TECH IV D |
9,000 |
21 |
Charul Giri |
B.TECH IV D |
8,000 |
22 |
Vaibhav Gupta |
B.TECH IV B |
9,000 |
23 |
Kapil Kushwaha |
B.TECH IV B |
8,000 |
24 |
Faezaan Ahmed Gheyasi |
BBS III F A |
7,000 |
25 |
Kudari Pradeep |
BBS III F B |
7,000 |
26 |
Ragini Kumari |
BBS III F B |
7,000 |
27 |
Vaibhav |
BBS III F C |
7,000 |
28 |
Vidya Ratan |
BBS III F C |
8,000 |
29 |
Ashish Ranjan |
BBA (FIA) III A |
13,000 |
30 |
Sakshi Solanki |
BBA (FIA) III B |
13,000 |
31 |
Aayush Rastogi |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
15,000 |
32 |
Amaan Khan |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
15,000 |
33 |
Ankit Pal |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
16,000 |
34 |
Brijendra Gupta |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
15,000 |
35 |
Gaurav Kumar Jaiswal |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
15,000 |
36 |
Manish Kumar Parbat |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
15,000 |
37 |
Mohd. Shahrukh |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
16,000 |
38 |
Santosh Maurya |
B. SC. (H) III YEAR |
16,000 |
39 |
Anish Arora |
BMS II A |
6,000 |
40 |
Aru Mangla |
BMS II A |
6,000 |
41 |
Prakshi Bajaj |
BMS II C |
8,000 |
42 |
Rajeev Gupta |
BMS II C |
7,000 |
43 |
Sanjeev Gupta |
BMS II D |
8,000 |
44 |
Shivam |
BMS II D |
7,000 |
45 |
Tanishka Gupta |
BMS II E |
7,000 |
46 |
Jasneet Kaur |
BBA (FIA) II A |
12,500 |
47 |
Mohit Pal |
BBA (FIA) II A |
12,500 |
48 |
Aditya Aggarwal |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
15,000 |
49 |
Ankit Kumar |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
15,000 |
50 |
Ashish Kumar Verma |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
16,000 |
51 |
Deepak Kumar |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
15,000 |
52 |
Deepanshu |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
16,000 |
53 |
Gurdeep Singh |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
15,000 |
54 |
Mohd. Shariq |
B. SC. (H) II YEAR |
15,000 |
Total Amount (in ₹) |
7,40,000 |
ANNEXURE – 3
IN-HOUSE PROJECTS
Student Team Members:
Himanshu Rohilla, Aarti Sharma, Lakshay Bhambri, Aseem Upadhyay, Harshita Arora, Rohit Sethi, Aditya Jain, Hittu Garg, Aarush Verma and Karan Chauhan.
ANNEXURE – 4
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
Student Name |
Award |
Anupam Gupta |
1. Best Intern award – Enactus SSCBS, India, 2016 2. Published research paper on Social Engineering – Human resource vulnerability, (IJIR Vol. 2, Issue 10) 3. Published Research paper Business Paradigms in Cyberspace, in IJIR Vol. 2, Issue 10 4. Joining University of Texas at Dallas for PG/masters level program. |
Anmol Wassan |
1. Secured 1st prize in Web designing competition at Keshav Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi in their annual tech event, “Blitzkreig ’17”. 2. Secured 1st prize in Web designing competition at Hansraj College, University of Delhi in their annual tech event, “Cynosure ’17”. 3. Interned as Web Developer at Lcharmin Tech. Pvt. Ltd. 4. Interned as Web Developer and SEO at TruCar.in. 5. Selected as a keynote speaker on Open-Source and Wikipedia Education Program at SSPM College of Engineering, Kankavali, Maharashtra in their annual tech event, “Virtuostic 2K17”. 6. Earned an opportunity to visit Wikimania 2017, the annual Wikimedia conference at Montréal, Québec, Canada during 09-13 Aug. 2016 with fully sponsored trip by Wikimedia Foundation. |
Mohd. Ameen Zain |
Renowned National Level .22 Rifle Shooter, I Secured Silver Medal in Delhi State Rifle Shooting Championship, Cleared Pre-nationals and then in 60th National Shooting Championship in Small Bore Rifle and Pistol Events which was held at Balewadi Stadium in Pune From 12-26 Dec. 2016 after scoring Minimum Qualifying Score Became National Renowned Indian Shooter. |
Gourav Jena |
1. Shiv Nadar University Media + Entertainment Quiz, First Position 2. LSR Mythology, Etymology and History Quiz , First Position 3. Indian School of Business and Finance Gen-Biz Quiz, First Position 4. LSR Open FLAMES Quiz @Tarang, First Position 5. SRCC Biz Quiz, First Position 6. Ashoka Gen Quiz @Banjaara, First Position 7. Ashoka MELA Quiz @Banjaara, First Position 8. DTU Flame Quiz, First Position 9. IIT Delhi Tryst Astro Quiz, First Position 10. Gargi Open LAME Quiz, First Position 11. Thapar University College Gen Quiz , First Position 12. Thapar University College Sports-Literature-Entertainment Quiz, First Position 13. Thapar University College Science-Biz-Tech Quiz , First Position 14. Madras Minutiae IIT Madras Life and Times Quiz, First Position 15. Madras Minutiae IIT Madras MELAS Quiz, First Position 16. St Stephens Quizotic Open FLAMES , First Position 17. DCAC Gen Quiz @Scoop, First Position 18. SSCBS QuizBowl, First Position 19. FAQ BLAST Quiz, Calcutta Medical College, First Position 20. LIC Diamond Jubilee Quiz Nationals, First Position 21. MNNIT Biz-Tech Quiz, First Position 22. MNNIT Flames Quiz, First Position 23. MNNIT India Quiz, First Position 24. MNNIT General Quiz, First Position 25. IIT Delhi Rendezvous College Gen Quiz (Sphinx), First Position 26. MDI Sports and Entertainment Quiz, First Position 27. LSR College Gen Quiz @Tarang, Second Position 28. IIT Delhi Tryst Gen Quiz, Second Position 29. IIT Delhi Tryst Sci-Biz-Tech Quiz, Second Position 30. Thapar College Written India Quiz @Eclectiza, Second Position 31. NSIT Open MELA Quiz, Second Position 32. St Stephens Quizotic Open Music, Second Position 33. Venky Gen Quiz @History Department Fest, Second Position 34. Stephen’s Annual Quizzing Championship, Second Position 35. ENIGMA Gen Quiz, BITS Pilani Hyderabad, Second Position 36. DTU Panache Gen Quiz, Second Position 37. IIT Delhi Rendezvous MELA Quiz ( Jeopardy), Second Position 38. Dyal Singh Movies and Music Quiz, Third Position 39. DTU Gen Quiz, Third Position 40. Madras Minutiae IIT Madras General Quiz, Third Position 41. JMC Gen Quiz (Quriosis), Third Position 42. IIT Bombay Mood Indigo, Third Position |
Tarun Sidharth |
1. 1st Position – Schindler The Best Manager, Bizkrieg – CVS 2. 1st Position – Virtuoso The Best Manager, Cognizance – KMV 3. 1st Position – Vikings The Venture Capitalist Event, Comquest – LSR 4. 1st Position – Empire The Strategy Game – VIPS, IP Univ. 5. 1st Position – StartUp Poly, Entrepreneurial Strategy Game – JDMC 6. Vice President – MAPSMUN – MAPS 7. Scribe – ARSD Youth Conclave – ARSD College, DU 8. Best Delegate – ASMUN – All Saints, Ajmer 9. Best Delegate – SAARC Conference – CVS 10. Best Delegate – CrossMUN – SGGSCC 11. Best Delegate – SBSCMUN – SBSC 12. Best Delegate – JUITMUN – JUIT 13. Special Mention – Inmantec Youth Parliament – Inmantec Law College 14. High Commendation – DIS 1.0 – Marwah Studios, Film City |
ANNEXURE – 5
PLACEMENT CELL (CDC)
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Aakash Beniwal, Aastha Vij, Anubha Saggar, Geetika Chawla, Ketan Goel, Sarthak Kalra, Udhav Khanna and Yash Todi.
Core Committee: Aarushi Verma, Anam Sherwani, Disha Batra, Naman Dhanuka, Ojasvi Jain, Sanjana Chopra and Sarthak Goswami.
Organising Committee: Harshita Saxena, Ishita Narang, Jatin Garg, Manav Chaudhry, Moksha Mathpal, Nimratt Singh, Prateek Bansal, Ragini Jetly, Rishabh Bhatia, Riya Aggarwal, Sanchit Sharma and Simran Sehgal.
ANNEXURE – 6
COLLEGE FUNCTIONS (Freshers Welcome)
Student Members:
Aarush Verma, Akansha Gupta, Ankit Kumar, Faisal Khan, Gaurav Jaiswal, Harsh Vardhan, Lakshay Rajor, Nishtha Arora, Priyanshi Gupta, Rashi Agarwal and Shubham Gupta.
ANNEXURE – 7
CRESCENDO – The College Fest
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Harsh Vardhan, Shivanshu Tomar and Yashika Yadav.
Core Committee: Chayya Singh, Udish Swami, Sachin Karhana, Tanishka Gupta, Archana Shah, Roopika Patwa, Anjali Singh, Diksha Prakash, Aaryav Anand, Arnab Roy and Abhijeet Krishnan.
Organising Committee: Abhinav Bajaj, Anushil Jay, Ashish Kapoor, Awhan Sarangi, Jajaj Kahnani, Prachi Chaurasia, Parth Verma and Nikeeta Garg.
ANNEXURE – 8
CONVERGENCE – The Annual Corporate Convention
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Samyak Jain, Tanya Semwal, Tanya Yadav, Kajal Yadav and Roopika Patwa.
Core Committee: Ankit Kumar, Chayya Singh, Hardik Jain, Kanika Bhudiraja, Khyati Kumar, Sachin Karhana, Shubhangi Kumar, Tanya Krishnoo and Varun Singh.
Organising Committee: Anushil Jay, Ashish Kapoor, Hardik Arora, Parth Verma, Preeti, Rajat Goel, Rishi Rishav Verma, Smriti Rijhwani, Soumya Saini, Sudhanshu Aggarwal, Vaibhav Yadav and Yashasvi Verma.
ANNEXURE – 9
ANTHROPOS – The HR Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Arshiya Garg, Archit Pahwa and Ayan Pandey.
Core Committee: Lakshay Trehan, Mridul Gupta, Prakshi Bajaj, Rachel Lakra and Aditya Arora.
Organising Committee: Sangam Katiyal, Avyush Solanki, Arjun Tyagi, Jalaj Kanhani, Siddharth Jain and Sahil Puri.
ANNEXURE – 10
BLITZ – The Western Dance Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Abhishek Chaudhary, Jayant Khattar, Lakshay Gogia, Saurabh Parmar, Sukhdeep Singh, Aashish Kumar, Agam Phogat, Aman Kumar, Ruchika, Sanchi Agarwal and Tanvi Kumar.
Core Committee: Bulbul Das, Himanshu Verma, Prachi Garg, Shivani Kumbhare, Shweta and Simran Singla.
Organising Committee: Daksh Jain, Apoorva, Hemi Kapoor, Kajal, Srishti Roy, Abhishek Tomar, Manik, Pragati, Stachang Dorje, Tejas, Vijay, Piyush, Ishaan, Yashika and Hitesh.
Achievements:
Name |
College |
Type of the event |
Position |
Sanchi Aggarwal |
AIIMS |
Western Solo Dance |
1st |
Shaheed Rajguru College |
Western Solo Dance |
2nd |
|
MDI |
Western Solo Dance |
3rd |
|
Zakir Hussain College |
Classical Solo |
1st |
|
Ruchika and Vandita |
AIIMS |
Western Duet Competition |
1st |
NSIT |
Western Duet Competition |
2nd |
|
Lingayas University |
Western Duet Competition |
1st |
|
Aman Kumar |
Swami Shraddhanand College |
Western Solo Competition |
2nd |
IIIT Delhi |
Western Solo Competition |
3rd |
|
BLITZ (group) |
MDI |
Western Group Dance |
1st |
Lingayas University |
Western Group Dance |
2nd |
ANNEXURE – 11
CBS Model United Nations (CBSMUN)
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Riya Verma, Rithish Kumar, Anushka Gambhir, Vidushi Jaiswal, Arjun Agarwal, Jyotsana and Puran Rathore.
Core Committee: Tanya Krishnoo, Gurashish Singh, Anurag Gusain, Kajal Yadav, Sakshi Verma, Yashi Agarwal, Shreya Chawla and Prateek Dogra.
Organising Committee: Twisha, Vishal Bhati, Himani, Vaishnavi, Ujjwal Yadav, Deepti Chauhan and Aditi.
ANNEXURE – 12
COMMUNIQUÉ – The Promotion Cell
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Naman Madaan, Pranay Mavi, Prerna Bhatia and Tanisha Malhotra;
Core Committee: Devika Walia, Kshitij Ahluwalia, Mayank Khanna, Raghav Bhatia and Subhanshu Yadav.
Organising Committee: Devyani Madan, Harsh Singhal, Ishant Bansal, Nikita Gambhir, Purvi Gupta, Raghav Singhal, Tanmay Nerchehal and Tanush Kasera.
Achievements:
Event Name |
Organising College |
Event Type |
Participant |
Position |
Investrix |
St Stephen’s College |
Mock Stock |
Raghav Singhal |
1st |
Amazing Race |
Jesus & Mary College |
Cultural |
Raghav Singhal |
1st |
Know Your Market |
SGT Khalsa College |
Marketing |
Raghav Singhal |
Best Innovative Team |
Investor’s Hat |
IIT, Roorkee |
Finance |
Devyani Madan |
1st |
Empires |
SSCBS |
Strategic |
Tanush Kasera |
2nd |
Empires |
SSCBS |
Strategic |
Harsh Singhal |
2nd |
Eco Voyage |
CVS |
Economics |
Raghav Singhal |
1st |
Subject to Market Risks |
CVS |
Finance |
Raghav Singhal |
2nd |
ANNEXURE – 13
CDF – CONNECTING DREAMS FOUNDATION (SSCBS)
Achievements:
Kaustabh Chaturvedi and Aru Mangla secured 1st & 3rd positions respectively in i2A (Ideation to Action) Bootcamp Competition organized by IIC, Delhi University with collaboration with the CDF Main Body.
Samkit was awarded for his contribution to the 1M1B United Nations project for which he had provided the technical support.
ANNEXURE – 14
DARKROOM – The Photography Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Saksham Anand, Shekhar Mann, Snigdha Singh, Lakshaya Soin and Shivanshu Tomar.
Core Committee: Saksham Verma, Kirti Bhaskar, Rohan K. Gupta, Tanya Krishnoo, Ashutosh Gupta, Sachin Yadav, Kartik Singh, Rahul Yadav and Sparsh Soni.
Organising Committee: 1. Abhinav PSS, Era Bhatia, Alice Austin Barwa, Nishant Hyanki, Soumya Saini, Navya Yadav, Mohammad Huzaifa, Shubham Chand Ramola, Prabhat Agrawal, Meghna Krishna, Ashish Malhotra and Sudhanshu Agarwal.
Achievements:
1. Simran – 2nd – Cinedrome Shivaji 2. Sachin – 3rd – Philography Janki Devi 3. Kunal – 3rd position – Janki Devi Memorial OTS 4. Kartik – 1st position – Pinhole Online Comp Noir’16 5. Sudhanshu Agarwal – 1st – OTS Zest Jaipur 6. Sudhanshu Agarwal – 1st – OTS Motilal Nehru Shutter Stock 7. Sudhanshu Agarwal – 1st position – Tabeer OTS Daulat Ram 8. Snigdha – Designing – 1st Position – Dayal Singh College 9. Saksham Anand – Designing – 2nd Position – Dayal Singh College 10. Shekhar Mann – Citraghini – Motilal Nehru Online – 1st position 11. Abhinav – Chronicle – JMC – Online – 2nd Position 12. Abhinav – 1st – Prism – Gargi 13. Abhinav – Gargi (Reverie OTS) – 3rd position 14. Abhinav – 1st position – Introspect (Venky) 15. Saksham Verma – Gargi (Reverie OTS) – 2nd position 16. Saksham Verma – 1st position – Photon (Bhagat Singh (E)) 17. Saksham-Abhinav – Dark Knight – CVS-OTS-1st Position 18. Saksham-Abhinav – Snap Chase – CVS-OTS-1st Position 19. Saksham-Era-Abhinav – First Impression – Venky-OTS – 1st Position. 20. Saksham-Abhinav – Frames (Miniature Photography) – Stephens – 2nd position 21. Ashutosh Gupta – 2nd position – Logo Revamp, Alla Prima 22. Shekhar-Saksham-Snigdha – Battle of Societies – Hansraj college – 1st position |
ANNEXURE – 15
DebSoc – The Debating Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Aditya Kohli, Shohtaj Singh, Viraj Gupta, Rhea Khurana and Tushar Behl.
Core Committee: Anany Jain, Avneet Sinha, Ashu Gupta, Bani Singh, Madhav Aggarwal, Kamna Mittal, Rohit Ramanan and Shreya Sahay.
Organising Committee: Abeer Dhingra, Amit Vikram Dewan, Akshay Agarwal, Avantika Mathur, Ayushi Kar, Bhavya Bhatia, Bhavya Mehta, Daksh Arora, Jatin Gupta, Mehar Jauhar, Nimratt Singh, Pallavi Mehrotra, Ragini Jetly, Sahil Rohilla, Sanjana Chopra and Vrinda Gupta.
Achievements:
Team:
Tournament |
DEBATING Breaks |
ADJUDICATION Breaks |
TRIVIUM – VII |
Octos – Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli, Shreya Sahay |
Tushar Behl – Semi Finals, Shohtaj Singh – 5th Best Adj and Finals |
GGS Fresher’s 2016 |
QFs – Abeer Dhingra, AVD, Ayushi Kar and Sahil Rohilla, Ragini Jetly, Nimratt Singh |
Tushar Behl, Madhav Aggarwal – 2nd Best Adjudicator |
KMC Fresher’s 2016 |
QFs – Bhavya Bhatia, Avantika Mathur, Sahil Rohilla |
Best Adj – Avneet Sinha & Shreya Sahay |
ProAm 2016 |
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2nd Best Adj – Kamna Mittal, 3rd Best Adj – Anany Jain, 4th Best Adj – Viraj Gupta |
IPCW Fresher’s 2016 |
Winners – Avantika Mathur, Ragini Jetly, Mehar Jauhar and QFs – Bhavya Mehta, Nimratt Singh, Moksha Mathpal |
2nd Best Adj – Ashu Gupta, Madhav Aggarwal, Pallavi Mehrotra |
IITD Fresher’s 2016 |
QFs – Bhavya Bhatia, Ayushi Kar, Mehar Jauhar |
2nd Best Adj – Kamna Mittal and Ragini Jetly; Anany Jain |
NLUD 2016 |
SFs- Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli, Bani Singh; QF – Shohtaj Singh, Avneet Sinha, Rohit Ramanan |
Amitvikram Diwan, Moksha Mathpal, Madhav Aggarwal |
Gambit 2016 |
SFs – Avantika Mathur, Ragini Jetly, Mehar Jauhar |
2nd Best Adj – Anany Jain; Rohit Ramanan |
IPCW 2017 |
SFs – Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli |
Nimratt Singh, Bhavya Bhatia |
Ashoka IV 2017 |
|
2nd Best Adj – Mehar Jauhar; Sahil Rohilla, Shreya Sahay |
NLIU Bhopal 2017 |
SFs – Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli, Shreya Sahay; QFs – Shohtaj Singh, Avneet Sinha, Bani Singh |
Ayushi Kar, Abeer Dhingra, Sahil Rohilla, Akshay Agarwal |
Mukalma 2017 |
Runners Up – Shohtaj Singh, Aditya Kohli |
Rhea Khurana, Sanjana Chopra, Avneet Sinha |
Mukarji Memorial Debate 2017 |
Pre-Quarters – Shohtaj Singh, Rohit Ramanan |
4th Best Adj – Anany Jain |
IITD 2017 |
QFs – Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli, Anany Jain & Shohtaj Singh, Avneet Sinha, Rohit Ramanan |
4th Best Adj – Mehar Jauhar; Ragini Jetly, Nimratt Singh, Sanjana Chopra |
Premchand 2017 |
QFs – Viraj Gupta, Mehar Jauhar & Aditya Kohli, Bani Singh |
3rd Best Adj – Bhavya Mehta, |
GLC BP 2017 |
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5th Best Adj – Shohtaj Singh |
Munaazrah 2017 |
QFs – Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli, Shohtaj Singh |
Best Adj – Anany Jain; 5th Best Adj – Nimratt Singh |
DDUC 2017 |
Winners – Shohtaj Singh, Aditya Kohli; Runners Up – Viraj Gupta, Anany Jain |
Bhavya Mehta |
Kremlin 2017 |
QFs – Shohtaj Singh, Aditya Kohli |
2nd Best Adj – Bhavya Bhatia; Akshay Agarwal |
LSR 2017 |
Shohtaj Singh, Viraj Gupta, Aditya Kohli |
Rohit Ramanan, Ragini Jetly |
Polemic Knockout PD 2017 |
Runners Up – Shohtaj Singh, Viraj Gupta |
2nd Best Adj – Mehar Jauhar; Ayushi Kar |
SRDF 2017 |
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2nd Best Adj – Bhavya Mehta; Amitvikram Diwan, Ayushi Kar, Sahil Rohilla |
Dialectics 2017 |
QFs – Shohtaj Singh, Aditya Kohli, Avneet Sinha; SFs – Anany Jain (Cross Team) |
2nd Best Adj – Bhavya Mehta; Sanjana Chopra |
Thadani Invitational Tournament 2017 |
Seeded 4th – Shohtaj Singh, Aditya Kohli |
2nd Best Adj – Mehar Jauhar; Seeded – Bhavya Mehta, Anany Jain |
Individual:
Name |
Debating |
Adjudication |
Abeer Dhingra |
QF – GGS Fresher’s 2016 |
Finals – NLIU Bhopal 2017 |
Amit Vikram Dewan |
QF – GGS Fresher’s 2016 |
1. Finals Adj – SRDF 2017 2. QF – NLUD 2016 |
Avantika Mathur |
1. Winners – IPCW Fresher’s 2016 2. SF – SRCC Fresher’s 2016 3. QF – KMC Fresher’s 2016 |
|
Ayushi Kar |
1. QF – GGS Fresher’s 2016 2. QF – IITD Fresher’s 2016 |
1. SF – Ramjas Knockout 2017 2. SF – SRCC 2017 |
Bhavya Bhatia |
1. QF – KMC Fresher’s 2016 2. QF – IITD Fresher’s 2016 |
1. 2nd Best Adj & Finals – JMC 2017 2. SF – IPCW 2017 |
Bhavya Mehta |
QF – IPCW Fresher’s 2016 |
1. Invited Adj at Thadani 2017 (Invitational Tournament) at Hindu 2. 2nd Best Adj & QF – SRCC 2017 3. 2nd Best Adj & SF – Miranda 2017 4. 3rd Best Adj & PreQF – Hindu 2017 5. SF – Motilal Nehru Knockout 2017 6. QF – DDUC 2017 |
Mehar Jauhar |
1. Winners IPCW Fresher’s 2016 2. SF – SRCC Fresher’s 2016 3. QF – IITD Fresher’s 2016 4. QF – Hindu 2017 |
1. 2nd Best & Finals Adj at Thadani 2017 (Invitational Tournament) at Hindu 2. 2nd Best Adj – Ashoka 2017 3. 2nd Best Adj & SF – Ramjas Knockout 2017 4. 4th Best Adj & SF – IITD 2017 |
Nimratt Singh |
QF – IPCW Fresher’s 2016 |
1. 5th Best Adj & Finals- KNC 2017 2. Finals – IPCW 2017 3. QF – IITD 2017 |
Ragini Jetly |
1. Winners IPCW Fresher’s 2016 2. SF – SRCC Fresher’s 2016 3. QF – GGS Fresher’s 2016 |
1. 2nd Best Adj – IITD Fresher’s 2016 2. QF – IITD 2017 3. QF – LSR 2017 |
Sahil Rohilla |
1. QF – GGS Fresher’s 2016 2. QF – KMC Fresher’s 2016 |
1. Finals Adj – NLIU Bhopal 2017 2. SF – Ashoka 2017 3. SF – SRCC 2017 |
Anany Jain |
1. Runners Up – DDUC 2017 2. SF – Miranda 2017 3. QF – IITD 2017 |
1. Invited Adj at Thadani 2017 (Invitational Tournament) at Hindu 2. Best Adj & Finals – KNC 2017 3. 2nd Best Adj & SF – SRCC Fresher’s 2016 4. 3rd Best Adj & Finals – ProAm Stephen’s 2016 4. 4th Best Adj & Finals – Stephen’s 2017 5. SF – IITD Fresher’s 2016 |
Avneet Sinha |
1. QF – NLUD 2016 2. QF – NLIU Bhopal 2017 3. QF – IITD 2017 4. QF – Miranda 2017 |
1. Best Adj – KMC Fresher’s 2016 2. SF – DCAC 2017 |
Bani Singh |
1. SF – NLUD 2016 2. QF – NLIU Bhopal 2017 |
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Rohit Ramanan |
1. QF – NLUD 2016 2. QF – IITD 2017 3. PreQF – Stephen’s 2017 |
1. Finals Adj – SRCC Fresher’s 2016 2. SF – LSR 2017 |
Shreya Sahay |
1. SF – NLIU Bhopal 2017 2. Octos – PEC 2016 |
1. Best Adj – KMC Fresher’s 2016 2. SF – Ashoka 2017 |
Aditya Kohli |
1. Amongst 6 Invited teams at Thadani Invitational Tournament 2017 at Hindu 2. Winners – DDUC 2017 3. Runners Up – DCAC 2017 4. SF – NLUD 2016 5. SF – NLIU Bhopal 2017 6. SF – IPCW 2017 7. QF – JMC 2017 8. QF – LSR 2017 9. QF – KNC 2017 10. QF – Hindu 2017 11. QF – Miranda 2017 12. Octos – PEC 2016 |
|
Shohtaj Singh |
1. Amongst 6 Invited teams at Thadani Invitational Tournament 2017 at Hindu 2. Winners – DDUC 2017 3. Runners Up – DCAC 2017 4. Runners Up – Ramjas Knockout 2017 5. Runners Up – MNC Knockout 2017 6. QF – IITD 2017 7. QF – NLUD 2016 8. QF – LSR 2017 9. QF – KNC 2017 10. QF – JMC 2017 11. PreQF – Stephen’s 2017 12. QF – Miranda 2017 |
1. 5th Best Adj – GLC Bombay 2017 2. 5th Best Adj – PEC 2016 |
Viraj Gupta |
1. Runners Up – Ramjas Knockout 2017 2. Runners Up – DDUC 2017 3. Runners Up – MNC Knockout 2017 4. SF – NLUD 2017 5. SF – NLIU Bhopal 2017 6. SF – IPCW 2017 7. QF – IITD 2017 8. QF – KNC 2017 9. QF – LSR 2017 10. QF – Hindu 2017 |
4th Best Adj – ProAm 2016 |
ANNEXURE – 16
DHWANI – The Music Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Anjanay Saxena, Bulbul Dhawan, Pallavi Aggarwal and Ria Arora.
Core Committee: Mansimar Singh Bhatia, Abhijith Krishnan, Arjun Gurung, Gurpreet Kaur, J. Manjusha, Soham Bansal, Vabhravi Verma, Yasir Pervez and Aditya Dudi.
Organising Committee: Ananya Roy, Raveesh Nigam, Tanishka Singh, Vishal Mahey, Rachit Arora, Anurag Kundra and Vishal Siddha.
Achievements:
Fest Name |
College |
Event |
Participant’s Name |
Position |
Pulse 2016 |
AIIMS |
Western Solo Singing |
Rachit Arora |
3 |
Pulse 2016 |
AIIMS |
Western Instrumental Solo |
Soham Bansal |
1 |
Antaragni 2016 |
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur |
Western Instrumental Solo |
Soham Bansal |
2 |
Mecca 2017 |
Hindu College |
Western Instrumental Solo |
Soham Bansal |
2 |
Synapse 2017 |
Maulana Azad Medical College |
Western Instrumental Solo |
Soham Bansal |
2 |
Synapse 2017 |
Maulana Azad Medical College |
Western Duet Singing Competition |
Bulbul Dhawan |
1 |
Synapse 2017 |
Maulana Azad Medical College |
Western Duet Singing |
J. Manjusha |
1 |
DU Unplugged 2017 * |
Anhad Music |
Indian Solo Singing |
Anurag Kundra |
2 |
Ullas 2017 |
Kamala Nehru College |
Western Solo Singing |
Ria Arora |
3 |
Rachnotav 2017 |
Hansraj College |
Western Solo Singing |
Ria Arora |
3 |
Kairos 2017 |
National Law University, Dwarka |
Western Group Singing |
The Western Group |
1 |
ANNEXURE – 17
ECOVISION – The Economics Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Abhinav Mahipal, Arshiya Garg, Karan Sharma, Kriti Bansal, Naman Madaan, Nitika Kalra, Sukriti Goel, Tarang Gupta and Samridhi Singhal.
Core Committee: Mahima Rastogi, Prince Robin, Shubham Gupta, Harshit Jain, Mukund Kakkar,
Niharika Nangia, Paridhi Sharma and Pavitra Garg.
Organising Committee: Abhilasha Mittal, Akshita Gupta, Anirudh Gupta, Avantika Mathur, Kajal Gupta, Khushi Tyagi, Lakshay Aggarwal, Madhav Gupta, Manthan Yadav, Nakul Daksh, Dhruv Gupta, Jatin Bansal, Mihir Yadav, Pallavi Mehrotra, Rishabh Madan, Rishabh Mittal and Shivam Mahajan.
Achievements:
Event Name |
College |
Type of event |
Participant’s Name |
Position |
Clash of Titans |
Ramjas College |
Flagship event for winners |
Lakshay and Nakul |
1 |
Pitchers |
Ramjas College |
Marketing/ Pitching |
Lakshay and Nakul |
1 |
One up on Thug Street |
HRC |
Stock Simulation |
Rishabh and Shivam |
3 |
HeadHunter |
IIM Indore |
Human Resource Mgt. |
Mahima and Shivam |
2 |
E-Conjecture |
IIM Indore |
Economics |
Abhilasha and Shubham |
1 |
Traders’ Dilemma |
SSCBS |
Finance |
Abhilasha and Akshita |
3 |
HeadHunter |
IIM Indore |
Human Resource Mgt. |
Mukund and Niharika |
1 |
AceTheCase |
SRCC |
Finance case study |
Niharika and Pavitra |
2 |
Finopoly |
IIM Indore |
Mock Stock |
Paridhi and Anirudh |
2 |
Mercado |
St. Stephens |
Case study and Guesstimate |
Mukund and Khushi |
1 |
ANNEXURE – 18
ENACTUS – Enterpreneurial Action Us (SSCBS)
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Aniruddh Gupta, Gayatri Mann, Harsh Garg, Manvika Athwani, Naman Bansal, Nikhil Garg, Nikhil Kapoor, Nishtha Noonwal, Raghav Batra, Raghav Mahajan, Shaurya Sadana, Sunidhi Sebait, Utkarsh Makkar and Vatsal Dhaka.
Core Committee: Abhishek Vasu Chaudhary, Additya Sharma, Akshat Aggarwal, Ambika, Anuj Rana, Arpita Verma, Drishti Basi, Garima Goel, Harshin Bhambhani, Keshav Nanda, Piyush Khatri, Prarthna Mittal, Pulkita Sharma, Ria Dokania, Rohan Verma, Sahil Gupta, Suryansh Agarwal, Vani Kapoor and Vasu Tyagi.
Organising Committee: Aayush Gupta, Aayushi Mathur, Abeer Dhingra, Abhishek Negi, Advik Aggarwal, Akshita Gupta, Ankita Singh, Apoorva Dua, Arunimaa, Bhavya Bhatia, Bhavya Khanduja, Chayan Chopra, Daksh Arora, Hardik Budhiraja, Harshita Saxena, Kanika Rustogi, Karan Chaudhary, Kausthubh Bhaskar, Lakshita Belani, Manan Narang, Muskan Bhatla, Nidhi Baid, Oshank Jain, Purvi Gupta, Roopak Kapoor, Vasu Agarwal and Vrinda Gupta.
Awards and Achievements:
1 |
Winner at Enactus India National Competition 2017 |
2 |
Blue Dart Grant 2017 |
3 |
Recipient of CSR Funding from RedFM |
4 |
Winners BITS Pilani – LEAP Youth Conference 2017 |
5 |
Winners FMS- Responsible Entrepreneur 2017 |
6 |
Winners IIT BOMBAY – Abhyuday: A-Plan 2017 |
7 |
Winners Ramanujan College, DU- B plan 2017 |
8 |
DU Cluster innovation center social B-plan 2017 |
9 |
2nd Position at Enactus World Cup 2016 |
10 |
Best Poster – Delhi University Innovation Project |
11 |
Winner at Enactus India National Competition 2016 |
12 |
Social Entrepreneurship Summit, 2016 |
13 |
Delhi University Innovation Grant 2015 |
14 |
HSBC India Business Case Competition 2016 |
15 |
IIT Kanpur-Social Challenge 2015 |
16 |
KPMG Business Ethics Grant 2015-16 |
17 |
Walmart Economic Development Grant, 2015-16 |
18 |
Unilever Grant, 2015-16 |
Media Coverage:
CNBC TV18 |
Navbharat Times |
The Hindu |
Doordarshan National |
NDTV |
The Times Of India |
DU Beat |
News 24 |
Wion News |
DU Express |
Rural Marketing Magazine |
Yahoo News |
Enactus Global |
Sanitation Updates |
YourStory |
India Today |
The Asian Age |
Zee Business |
Let’s Endorse |
The Better India |
|
Government of NCT of Delhi – Featured with Dy. CM Manish Sisodia |
Partnerships:
Anubhuti, the Street Play Society of Janki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University |
Max Healthcare |
Computer Shiksha |
Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India |
DCB Bank |
NRLM |
Delhi Street Art |
Patanjali |
Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board |
Pearl Academy |
Dustbusterz |
Reaching Sky Foundation |
Escorts |
Reboot |
Fankar Foundation |
Reckitt Benckiser |
Gian Sons |
Red FM |
Govt. Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya |
Rural Organisation for Social Empowerment (ROSE) |
HaqDarshak |
Samagra |
Kakshaa |
Sampoorna Swachhta Sankalp – Andhra Pradesh |
Kalakriti, the Art Society of Hansraj College, Delhi University |
Tejas Asia |
Maniera, the Art Society of Keshav Mahavidyalaya, Delhi University |
Uday Foundation |
ANNEXURE – 19
FinX – The Finance Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Anant Gupta, Jatin Tuteja, Nishant Sharma, Manav Khanna, Pranav Aggarwal and Vidit Jain.
Core Committee: Aarush Jain, Akhil Mangla, Aru Mangla, Ayush Ritolia, Pankhuri Gupta, Prateek Arora, Saksham Dewan and Sarthak Goswami.
Organising Committee: Aayush Gupta, Aayushi Garg, Aditya Mathur, Chetna Nathani, Karan Jain, Mayank Khokhra, Neha Jain, Nishant Goyal, Piyush Aggarwal, Rahul Maheshwari, Rishabh Bhatia, Saaransh Gupta, Sanchit Sharma, Sarthak Agrawal, Shivas Kapoor, Shrey Soni and Tanmay Jain.
Achievements:
S. No. |
Event |
College |
Type of Event |
Position |
Participants |
1 |
Inceptum |
Hansraj |
Fest |
Best Contingent |
|
2 |
Cascade |
Gargi |
Fest |
Best Contingent |
|
3 |
Tryst |
IIT Delhi |
Biz Case Competition |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
4 |
Dicentium |
Ramjas |
Case Study Competition |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
5 |
Delhi University Innovation Project |
Green GDP Case Challenge |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
|
6 |
Jagriti |
IMI Delhi |
Samadhan Social Strategy Challenge |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
7 |
|
NMIMS |
Perspicaz Article Writing |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
8 |
Ecophoria |
Janaki Devi Memorial College |
Presenting the Papyrus (Research Paper) |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
9 |
|
SGGSCC |
Blind Date with Words |
1 |
Aayush Gupta |
10 |
|
SGGSCC |
Chase the Case (Case Study) |
1 |
Aayush, Sanchit |
11 |
|
Hansraj |
Pictonomics |
2 |
Aayush |
12 |
|
Hindu |
Decrypt (Case Study) |
2 |
Aayush, Saksham |
13 |
Atharva |
IIM Indore |
Econjecture |
2 |
Aayush, Aarush |
14 |
|
DU Photographers’ Club |
Quilled It |
2 |
Aayush |
15 |
|
Hansraj |
Stock Guru |
2 |
Aayush |
16 |
Das Capital |
St. Stephen’s |
Super Dalal |
1 |
Shrey |
17 |
Das Capital |
St. Stephen’s |
5 Rounds |
2 |
Shrey |
18 |
Ellumiere |
SSCBS |
sawah 9 |
3 |
Shrey |
19 |
Consilium |
NSIT |
Cartel Wars |
2 |
Nishant |
20 |
E-Summit NSIT |
NSIT |
Startup Wars |
2 |
Nishant |
21 |
Consilium |
NSIT |
Spectrum |
1 |
Sarthak Goswami |
22 |
Case Club League |
St Stephen’s |
|
2 |
Sarthak Aggarwal |
23 |
Breaking Brands |
Hansraj |
|
Best Fresher’s Team |
Sanchit and Sarthak Aggarwal |
24 |
vaayu |
NMIMS |
Bulls and bears |
1 |
Sarthak Aggarwal |
25 |
Inceptum |
Hansraj |
Dope Economy |
1 |
Sanchit (Best Manufacturer), Piyush and Aditya won Best Team. Sarthak Aggarwal won Best Supplier |
26 |
|
Hindu |
Fin-Narcos |
1 |
Sarthak, Saaransh |
27 |
Mulya |
KMC |
Financial Wars |
2 |
Prateek, Sarthak Goswami, Anant |
28 |
Das Capital |
St Stephens |
Investrix |
3 |
Shivas |
29 |
Bullzire |
SRCC |
Stalk the Stock |
3 |
Shivas |
30 |
|
Hansraj |
Bidwiser |
1 |
Shivas |
31 |
Atharv |
IIM Indore |
Game of Shadows |
3 |
Shivas |
32 |
Atharv |
IIM Indore |
Avant Garde |
3 |
Aarush, Prateek, Shivas, Nishant |
33 |
|
SGND Khalsa |
Arthashastra |
2 |
Shivas |
34 |
|
SGND Khalsa |
Radvertising |
2 |
Shivas |
35 |
Atharv |
IIM Indore |
Imperium – Strategic Case Study |
2 |
Sarthak Goswami, Akhil, Aarush, Ayush, Saksham |
36 |
Atharv |
IIM Indore |
Pragnya – Biz Quiz |
2 |
Saksham, Sanchit |
37 |
Atharv |
IIM Indore |
Vendition Venditta |
3 |
Saksham, Sarthak Goswami, Prateek, Pankhuri, Aarush |
38 |
Decrypt |
Hindu-SRCC |
Case Study Competition |
2 |
Saksham |
39 |
Incendo |
CVS |
The Magnus – Biz Quiz |
3 |
Saksham |
40 |
Das Capital |
St. Stephen’s |
Finatic – Biz Quiz |
3 |
Saksham |
41 |
Adhimulya |
Kirori Mal |
BizzFizz – Biz Quiz |
3 |
Saksham |
42 |
Promethius |
St. Stephen’s |
Eco Biz Quiz |
1 |
Saksham |
43 |
iFest |
IILM |
Business Quiz |
2 |
Saksham |
44 |
Qfiesta |
JDMC |
Eco Biz Quiz |
3 |
Saksham |
45 |
EMonexus |
SGGSCC |
Cric-O-Buzz – Auction |
3 |
Saksham |
46 |
|
SRCC |
Minductor |
2 |
Sanchit, Saaransh |
47 |
Vaayu |
NMIMS |
Bulls and Bears |
1 |
Piyush |
48 |
|
MAC |
Whatstock |
1 |
Piyush |
49 |
Elumiere |
SSCBS |
Skyjacked |
3 |
Piyush |
50 |
|
St. Stephen’s |
Utilite |
1 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
51 |
|
St. Stephen’s |
Super Dalal |
1 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
52 |
|
Hindu |
Fin-Narcos |
1 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
53 |
|
DTU |
Mock Stock |
1 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
54 |
|
Ramanujan |
Manager’s Maze |
1 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
55 |
Cascade |
Gargi |
Mock Stock |
2 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
56 |
Atharv |
IIM I |
Finopoly |
1 |
Piyush, Sanchit |
57 |
Atharv |
IIM I |
Imperium- Case study |
2 |
Ayush Ritolia |
ANNEXURE – 20
FOURTH WALL – The Dramatics Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Harjas Singh, Divyam Aggarwal, Anant Gupta, Puneet Mahajan, Ayush Sudhir Krishnatreya, Saumya Rao and Harsh Gupta.
Core Committee: Nishant Bhati, Nikhil Anand, Akshay Raheja, Abhishek Arora, Vrinda Agarwal, Tavishi Aggarwal, Rohan Modi, Jasneet Kaur, Shreya Bansal, Srija Yadav, Shubhangi Bhatia and Charu Gupta.
Organising Committee: Aayushi Gupta, Aditya Mohan, Chayan Chopra, Daksh Gupta, Deesha Prakash, Dhruv Khurana, Divyank Tyagi, Eesh Verma, Kajal Verma, Kannan Yadav, Kritika Bhati, Lavleen Saini, Manan Narang, Nidhi Baid, Nikita Basumatary, Nikita Gambhir, Pranshu Saini, Rohan Puri, Sakshi Bhola, Sarthak Saini, Sarthak Sharma, Shreya Vaid, Shubhangi Prakash, Somya Kaur Rehan, Vaasu Sehgal and Vishesh Garg.
Achievements:
Best Play at “Medina- Theatre Festival Hindu College” |
1st Position at Birla Institute of Management and Technology |
2nd Position at Munjal University |
2nd Position at MAIT |
Best Production at “Inter Rajpal One Act Play at St. Stephen’s College” |
Best Design at “Pratyaksh- Theatre Festival of Khalsa College” |
Best Actor- Vaasu Sehgal at St. Stephens, KNC and Hindu College |
Competitive performances (Finalists): O.P. Jindal, Stephen’s, Kamala Nehru College, Miranda House, SGTB Khalsa, Satyavati College, Maharaja Agrasaen Institute of Technology, Ashoka University, Hindu College and BITS Pilani |
Non-competitive Collegiate Events (Finalists): Indraprastha College for Women and Dyal Singh |
ANNEXURE – 21
GRANDEUR – The Consulting and Knowledge Cell
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Anuraag Gupta, Divya Bhalla, Keerti Gogna, Priyanka Banthia, Samarth Wahi, Sarthak Kalra and Yagyaa Goyal.
Core Committee: Antra Verma, Bhavika Sapra, Devika Walia, Sakshi Verma, Shivam Nagpal, Shivani Panwar, Shreya Chawla, Shreyaa Kapoor and Soham Bansal.
Organising Committee: Abhinav PSS, Abhishek Verma, Ashish Malhotra, Bharat Daga, Ishant Bansal, Neha Jain, Nishant Goyal, Raghav Luthra, Rajat Garg, Sahil Puri, Shivam Bhardwaj and Yugal Gupta.
Achievements:
Name |
Position |
Competition |
Description |
College Name |
Antra Verma |
First |
Excelsior |
HR and PR |
SSCBS |
Antra Verma |
First |
Innovare |
Marketing Case Study |
|
Shreya Chawla |
First |
Economics Research Paper Presentation |
Economics Fest |
Sri Venkateshwara College |
Shreya Chawla |
Second |
Case Study Competition |
|
Miranda House |
Shreya Chawla |
Second |
Case Study Competition |
|
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College |
Shreya Chawla |
Second |
Eco Mediathon |
Economics Fest |
St Stephen’s college |
Nishant Goyal |
Second |
Startup Wars |
E-Cell Fest |
NSIT |
Nishant Goyal |
Second |
Cartel Wars |
FIC Fest |
NSIT |
Yugal Gupta |
First |
Vortag Paper Presentation |
|
LSR |
Yugal Gupta |
Second |
NSIT Case Study Challenge |
|
NSIT |
Soham Bansal |
Second |
Case Study Competition |
|
Miranda House |
Shivam Nagpal |
Third |
Best Consultant |
Bizkrieg Mgmt. fest |
College of Vocational Studies |
Rajat Garg |
First |
NoteDown |
Elumiere |
SSCBS |
Rajat Garg |
Second |
The undisclosed |
Finwiz |
SSCBS |
Sahil Puri |
First |
Collectivo – HR talk |
|
Hansraj College |
Sahil Puri |
third |
Mark It |
|
Hansraj College |
Sahil Puri |
First |
Inkheart |
Aurora |
DDUC |
Sahil Puri |
Second |
Chase the case |
|
SGGSCC |
Sahil Puri |
third |
eco mediathon |
Eco-fest |
St Stephens |
Sahil Puri |
First |
Empires |
Confluence |
MIC- SSCBS |
Sahil Puri |
First |
Mogul Magnate |
FinWiz |
Finx-SSCBS |
Sahil Puri |
Third |
Consultimate |
FinWiz |
Finx- SSCBS |
Sahil Puri |
Second |
Start Up wars |
|
NSIT |
Sahil Puri |
first |
the marketing quiz |
cultural fest |
JMC |
Sahil Puri |
First |
Radvertising |
|
SGND Khalsa |
Sahil Puri |
First |
The Great Collaborators |
|
SGND Khalsa |
Ishant Bansal |
Second |
Empires |
Confluence |
MIC- SSCBS |
Ishant Bansal |
Third |
Ad-O-Holic |
Vanaj |
SGND Khalsa |
Bharat Daga |
First |
Collectivo |
Corporate Talk Show |
Hansraj College |
Bharat Daga |
First |
Ad-O-Holic |
Vanaj |
SGND Khalsa |
Bharat Daga |
First |
Empires |
Confluence |
MIC- SSCBS |
Bharat Daga |
Second |
The Lal Street |
Business Strategy |
SGND Khalsa |
Bharat Daga |
Second |
Chase the case |
Case Study Competition |
FINX-SSCBS |
Bharat Daga |
Third |
Mark It |
|
Hansraj College |
Bharat Daga |
Third |
Consultimate |
Case Study Competition |
FINX-SSCBS |
ANNEXURE – 22
ILLUMINATI – The Quiz Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Ravtej Singh, Tanvi Binani, Harsh Vardhan Singh and Ishan Gupta.
Core Committee: Mukund Kakkar, Saksham Dewan, Harneet Singh, Saarthak Monga, Naman Dhanuka, Mahima Bhateja, Ishaan Jain, Avnish Khurana and Vandit Kumar.
Organising Committee: Yash Soni, Akshit Goel, Vineet Narang, Shivas Kapoor, Sanchit Sharma, Tanmay Nerchehal, Yatin Singh and Rashi Gupta.
Achievements:
S No |
Name |
Event Name |
Event Category |
Event Institution |
Position |
Prize money |
Type of award won |
1 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
LIC Diamond Jubilee Quiz |
Zee News |
1st (National winner) |
5,00,000 |
Certificate +Trophy |
2 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
General Quiz |
LIC (City Round) |
1st |
40000 |
Trophy |
3 |
Saksham Dewan |
Ecquizzite |
Eco Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
1st |
2000 |
Certificate |
4 |
Yash Soni |
Melange’17 |
Couch Potato Quiz |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya |
1st |
2500 |
Certificate |
5 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Political Science Quiz |
LSR |
1st |
3000 |
Certificate |
6 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
LSR |
1st |
6000 |
Certificate |
7 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
LSR |
1st |
6000 |
Certificate |
8 |
Ravtej Singh |
Finatic |
Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
1st |
4000 |
Certificate |
9 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
Finatic |
Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
1st |
4000 |
Certificate |
10 |
Ravtej Singh |
Green Matter |
General Quiz |
St. Stephens |
1st |
1500 |
Certificate |
11 |
Ravtej Singh |
Finquizzitive |
Business Quiz |
Finex, SSCBS |
1st |
6000 |
Certificate |
12 |
Ravtej Singh |
Business Conclace |
Biz Quiz |
SRCC |
1st |
14000 |
Certificate |
13 |
Ravtej Singh |
Enigma |
General Quiz |
Hindu |
1st |
4000 |
Certificate |
14 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
Hans Raj College |
1st |
4000 |
Certificate |
15 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
Hans Raj College |
1st |
4000 |
Certificate |
16 |
Sahil Puri |
|
Marketing quiz |
JMC |
1st |
5000 |
Certificate |
17 |
Saarthak Monga |
|
TV show quiz |
SRCC |
1st |
1000 |
Certificate |
18 |
Yatin Singh |
|
TV show quiz |
SRCC |
1st |
1000 |
Certificate |
19 |
Ishaan Jain |
|
Delhi Quiz |
Gargi College |
1st |
1500 |
Certificate |
20 |
Akshit Goel |
|
Sports Quiz |
DCAC |
1st |
1000 |
Certificate |
21 |
Ravtej Singh |
NSIT Quiz Fest |
General Quiz |
NSIT |
1st |
5000 |
Certificate |
22 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
General Quiz |
SGGSCC |
2nd |
3000 |
Certificate |
23 |
Saksham Dewan |
Pragnya |
Biz Quiz |
IIM Indore |
2nd |
8000 |
Certificate |
24 |
Ishaan Jain |
Sultan-e-Dilli |
Delhi Quiz |
Dept. of Anthro, DU |
2nd |
1200 |
Certificate |
25 |
Ishaan Jain |
|
India Quiz |
Dayal Singh College |
2nd |
1600 |
Certificate |
26 |
Sanchit Sharma |
Pragnya |
Biz Quiz |
IIM Indore |
2nd |
8000 |
Certificate |
27 |
Yash Soni |
|
Couch Potato Quiz |
Motilal Nehru College |
2nd |
3000 |
Certificate |
28 |
Akshit Goel |
|
Eco quiz |
CVS |
2nd |
|
Certificate |
29 |
Akshit Goel |
Pareto |
Bolly Quiz |
KMC |
2nd |
|
|
30 |
Ravtej Singh |
Rendevouz |
Biz Quiz |
IIT Delhi |
2nd |
3000 |
Certificate |
31 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Sports Quiz |
Dyal Singh |
2nd |
|
Certificate |
32 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
General Quiz |
Dyal Singh |
2nd |
1500 |
Certificate |
33 |
Ravtej Singh |
Arcania |
General Quiz |
ISBF |
2nd |
3000 |
Certificate |
34 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
KNC |
2nd |
5000 |
Certificate |
35 |
Saksham Dewan |
|
Biz Quiz |
IILM, Lodhi Road |
2nd |
5000 |
Certificate |
36 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Business Quiz |
Shaheed Bhagat Singh |
2nd |
3000 |
Certificate |
37 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
General Quiz |
Ramjas |
2nd |
3000 |
Certificate |
38 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Philosophy Quiz |
LSR |
2nd |
1000 |
Certificate |
39 |
Saksham Dewan |
Qfiesta |
Eco Quiz |
JDMC |
3rd |
– |
– |
40 |
Harneet Singh |
Qfiesta |
Eco Quiz |
JDMC |
3rd |
– |
– |
41 |
Sanchit Sharma |
Prometheus |
Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
3rd |
|
|
42 |
Sanchit Sharma |
Mind Mumble |
General Quiz |
DTU |
3rd |
|
|
43 |
Yash Soni |
Zenith’17 |
Battle of Hog-warts |
Miranda House |
3rd |
1500 |
Certificate |
44 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
History Quiz |
LSR |
3rd |
1000 |
Certificate |
45 |
Ravtej Singh |
Cognos-centia |
General Quiz |
IIFT |
3rd |
|
Certificate |
46 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
Cognos-centia |
General Quiz |
IIFT |
3rd |
|
Certificate |
47 |
Ravtej Singh |
Blisspoint |
General Quiz |
Sri Venkateshwara |
3rd |
|
Certificate |
48 |
Ravtej Singh |
Tarang |
General Quiz |
LSR |
3rd |
4000 |
Certificate |
49 |
Yash Soni |
BizzFizz |
Sit Com quiz |
Ramanujan College |
3rd |
2000 |
Certificate |
50 |
Saksham Dewan |
The Magnus |
Biz Quiz |
CVS |
3rd |
|
Certificate |
51 |
Ishaan Jain |
Mecca-Cultural Fest |
Delhi Quiz |
Hindu College |
3rd |
|
Certificate |
52 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
NSIT Quiz Fest |
MELA Quiz |
NSIT |
3rd |
1500 |
Certificate |
53 |
Ravtej Singh |
NSIT Quiz Fest |
Sports Quiz |
NSIT |
3rd |
2000 |
Certificate |
54 |
Ravtej Singh |
Quizotic |
SciBiz Tech Quiz |
St. Stephens |
3rd |
1000 |
Certificate |
55 |
Ravtej Singh |
Quizotic |
General Quiz |
St. Stephens |
3rd |
1000 |
Certificate |
56 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
JMC |
3rd |
5000 |
Certificate |
57 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
JMC |
3rd |
5000 |
Certificate |
58 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
India Quiz |
LSR |
3rd |
2500 |
Certificate |
59 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
General Quiz |
AIIMS |
3rd |
1000 |
Certificate |
60 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
General Quiz |
AIIMS |
3rd |
1000 |
Certificate |
61 |
Ishaan Jain |
|
Business Quiz |
LSR |
4th |
|
Certificate |
62 |
Ishaan Jain |
Mood Indigo |
Sci-Tech Quiz |
IIT Bombay |
4th |
|
Certificate |
63 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Food and drink Quiz |
AUD |
4th |
– |
Certificate |
64 |
Ravtej Singh |
Rendevouz |
General Quiz |
IIT Delhi |
4th |
|
Certificate |
65 |
Ravtej Singh |
Vikram Sarabhai Quiz |
General Quiz |
BVPCOE |
4th |
|
Certificate |
66 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
Vikram Sarabhai Quiz |
General Quiz |
BVPCOE |
4th |
|
Certificate |
67 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Lit. Quiz |
Dyal Singh |
4th |
|
Certificate |
68 |
Ravtej Singh |
Quizfest |
General Quiz |
Sri Venkateshwara |
4th |
|
Certificate |
69 |
Ravtej Singh |
Tarang |
Pop Culture Quiz |
LSR |
4th |
|
Certificate |
70 |
Ravtej Singh |
Cannot Place |
General Quiz |
Kutub Quizzers |
4th |
|
Certificate |
71 |
Ravtej Singh |
Protmusis |
Politics Quiz |
IPCW |
4th |
|
Certificate |
72 |
Ravtej Singh |
Curiosis |
General Quiz |
JMC |
4th |
|
Certificate |
73 |
Ravtej Singh |
Reverie |
General Quiz |
Gargi College |
4th |
|
Certificate |
74 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
Dyal Singh |
4th |
|
Certificate |
75 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
Dyal Singh |
4th |
|
Certificate |
76 |
Saksham Dewan |
Finatic |
Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
4th |
|
|
77 |
Saksham Dewan |
Quizonomy |
Biz Quiz |
SGTB Khalsa |
4th |
|
|
78 |
Akshit Goel |
Conqurso |
Sports quiz |
Hansraj College |
4th |
|
Certificate |
79 |
Akshit Goel |
|
Sports quiz |
VIPS |
4th |
|
Certificate |
80 |
Akshit Goel |
Quiz fest |
Sports quiz |
Deshbandhu college |
4th |
|
|
81 |
Ishaan Jain |
|
Bolly-wood Quiz |
SRCC |
4th |
|
Certificate |
82 |
Ishaan Jain |
|
Pro-Wrest-ling Quiz |
St. Stephens |
4th |
|
Certificate |
83 |
Ishaan Jain |
Quizotic |
India Quiz |
St. Stephens |
4th |
|
Certificate |
84 |
Ishaan Jain |
Mecca-Cultural Fest |
Biz Quiz |
Hindu College |
4th |
|
Certificate |
85 |
Ravtej Singh |
NLUD Fest |
General Quiz |
NLUD |
4th |
|
Certificate |
86 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
NLUD Fest |
General Quiz |
NLUD |
4th |
|
Certificate |
87 |
Saksham Dewan |
Qfiesta |
Business Quiz |
Gargi College |
4th |
|
Certificate |
88 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
General Quiz |
Lady Hardinge Medical College |
4th |
– |
Certificate |
89 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
General Quiz |
Lady Hardinge Medical College |
4th |
– |
Certificate |
90 |
Ravtej Singh |
Prometheus |
Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
5th |
|
Certificate |
91 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
Prometheus |
Biz Quiz |
St. Stephens |
5th |
|
Certificate |
92 |
Ravtej Singh |
Math fest |
General Quiz |
Sri Venkateshwara |
5th |
|
Certificate |
93 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
Ambedkar College |
5th |
|
Certificate |
94 |
Akshit Goel |
Quiz fest |
Sports quiz |
NSIT |
5th |
|
Certificate |
95 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Business Quiz |
Miranda House |
5th |
|
Certificate |
96 |
Ravtej Singh |
Tarang |
India Quiz |
LSR |
5th |
|
Certificate |
97 |
Ravtej Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
DDUC |
6th |
|
Certificate |
98 |
Harsh Vardhan Singh |
|
Biz Quiz |
DDUC |
6th |
|
Certificate |
99 |
Ravtej Singh |
Quizotic |
India Quiz |
St. Stephens |
6th |
|
Certificate |
100 |
Saksham Dewan |
|
General Quiz |
Gargi College |
6th |
– |
– |
ANNEXURE – 23
KARTAVYA – The Social Service Society (NSS unit of SSCBS)
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Aaryav Anand, Chitra Yadav, Kanika Bhudiraja, Khyati, Pragati Gupta, Neetika Rao, Rajeev Gupta, Ridhi Dhawan, Rishab Malhotra, Shubhangi Kumar, Siddharth Singh and Sparsh Soni.
Core Committee: Ashish Kapoor, Bhavya Sharma, Daksh Lohmod, Deepti Chauhan, Ishant Gupta, Kritika Yadav, Lavanya Raj, Prachi Charurasia, Rajat Goel, Shivam Dubey, Smriti Rijhwani, Sudhanshu Agarwal and Vidit Jain.
ANNEXURE – 24
KRITI – The Fine Arts Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Amitesh Shubham, Khyati Garg, Damini Rustagi, Gunjan Gupta, Kriti Shreshtha, Arjun Malhotra and Siddhant Pandey.
Core Committee: Rajiv Gupta, Mahima Batheja, Megha Arya, Manish Kumar, Megha Sah, Neetika Rao and Ajay Kumar.
Organising Committee: Mohini Bindal, Twisha Singh, Arunimaa Singh, Arjun Tyagi and Snigdha Verma.
Achievements:
First position – Kriti and Amitesh, Mascot making competition (Dyal Singh College) |
First position – Khyati and Kriti, Print ad making competition (Dyal Singh College) |
First position – Siddhant, The Haiku Challenge (Alla Prima) |
Second Position -Arunimaa, Instadraw (Alla Prima) |
Second position – Rajiv, Tattoo making (Dyal Singh College) |
ANNEXURE – 25
KRONOS – The IT Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Harsh Vardhan Singh, Aarush, Himanshu Tomar, Dhawal, Puneet, Harshit, Deepak, Aditya, Tanmay, Kaustabh and Aseem.
Core Committee: Jatin, Harshit Gaur, Hardik Jain, Akansha, Rohan, Nikhil Kumar, Ujjawal Jain and Varun Kumar Singh.
Organising Committee: Anmol Wassan, Hemant Gaur and Devansh Sharma.
Achievements:
Anmol Wassan won 1st prize in Web Designing at WebTylez and Cynosure’17 at Blitzkreig’17 and Cynosure’17 event organised by Keshav Mahavidyalaya and Hansraj College, University of Delhi.
ANNEXURE – 26
LAWRENCE – The Law Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Sanat Kumar Sahu, Abdullah Bin Asad, Saachi Rawat, Soumya Arora, Bhoomika Panwar, Astha Rattan and Surbhi Lal.
Core Committee: Aaryav Anand, Uttkarsh Poddar, Rohit, Shashwat, Ishpreet Kaur and Kritika Nigam.
Organising Committee: Niharika Kumar, Srishti Jain, Jahanvi, Samriddhi Sachdeva, Siddharth Jain, Himani Jindal, Prachi Chaurasia, Swati Chaudhary, Tanmay Chauhan and Abhishek Verma.
ANNEXURE – 27
LitSoc – The Literary Society
Student Members:
Aayush Gupta, Aditi Sharma, Akshat Saxena, Akshita Gupta, Alankrita Mittra, Alice Austin Barwa, Anusha Sinha, Avantika Mathur, Bani Singh, Ishita Sarkar, Meghna Krishna, Moksha Mathpal, Neha Jain, Niharika Kumar, Riya Aggarwal, Shetab Kumar, Shreya Bansal, Shreyaa Kapoor, Udit Miglani and Vaibhav Sunny Gupta.
ANNEXURE – 28
MIC – The Management Interaction Cell
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Aankhi Anwesha, Pranav Arora, Bhavika Sapra, Kritika Nigam, Unnatpreet Kaur, Karan Mehtani, Naitik Aggarwal, Ayushi Jain, Kajal Yadav, Daisy Ahuja and Shivangi Sabharwal.
Core Committee: Rohan Goel, Darpan Jain, Akshay Agarwal, Vatsal Sapra, Vidit Jain, Shubhangi Prakash and Harshit Virmani.
ANNEXURE – 29
Mark-It – The Marketing Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Khushbu Anand, Shikhar Lohia, Tarun Siddharth, Udhav Khanna and Neelesh Kumar.
Core Committee: Aashi Batra, Abhijit Krishnan, Antara Rabha, Arushi Sharma, Bhavyaa Kukreti, Harshit Gupta, Vandit Kumar and Tanya Patel.
Organising Committee: Anmol Arora, Anushi Jay, Divyank Tyagi, Daksh Gupta, Devanshu Dhawan, Rohan Puri, Vishesh Garg, Dhruv Gupta, Muskan Bhatla, Aayushi Gupta, Khushi Tyagi, Kajal Gupta, Khushi Tyagi, Kritika Bhati, Nakhul Daksh, Parth Verma, Shrey Soni, Sarathak Aggarwal, Piyush Aggarwal, Saaransh Gupta, Raveesh Nigam and Shivam Bhardwaj.
ANNEXURE – 30
PARISHRAM – The Sports Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Falak Kathuria, Neelesh Diwakar, Akshita Aggarwal, Keshav Keshan, Vineet Kumar, Alvin Lakra, Piyush Choudhary, Nishtha Arora and Neha Yadav.
Core Committee: Ishan Garg, Abhishek Tomar, Chitra Yadav, Amarjeet Singh, Anuj Ghera, Aditya Mehta and Kartik Singh.
Organising Committee: Aamir, Abhinav Bajaj, Abhinav Bindra, Abhishek Negi, Aman Dhaiya, Ankit Kumar, Anubhav, Anushil Jay, Asif Ali, Eric Borgoyari, Harsh, Hemant Gaur, Kham, Kunal Bharti, Muhammad Husaifa, Parth, Shubham Mehra and Vaibhav Gupta.
List of Sportsperson of the Year awardees and Adrenaline 2017 Winners:
Type |
Event / Category |
Winner(s) |
Position |
|
|
|
|
Sportsperson of the Year |
Male |
Advitya |
– |
Female |
Kajal Yadav |
– |
|
|
|
|
|
Badminton |
Men Singles |
Samarth |
1st |
|
|
Piyush |
2nd |
|
Women Singles |
Karishma |
1st |
|
|
Disha Garg |
2nd |
|
Doubles |
Parth and Piyush |
1st |
|
|
Karan and Viren |
2nd |
Squash |
Singles |
Advitya |
1st |
|
|
Pulkit |
2nd |
Backyard |
2016 |
Karan |
1st |
|
|
Saksham |
1st |
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Keshav Nanda |
1st |
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Gaurashish |
1st |
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Prateek Negi |
1st |
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Adivitya |
2nd |
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Yogesh |
2nd |
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Anuj Rana |
2nd |
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Rishabh |
2nd |
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Rohan Modi |
2nd |
CCL |
2017 |
Himanshu Tomar |
1st |
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Faizal |
1st |
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Karan CH |
1st |
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Anuj Rana |
1st |
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Akash |
1st |
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Advitya |
1st |
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Prashant |
1st |
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Piyush |
2nd |
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Lakshay Gogia |
2nd |
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Himanshu Mehta |
2nd |
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Pulkit |
2nd |
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Nikhil Gulati |
2nd |
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Shubham Singh |
2nd |
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Vaibhav Sharma |
2nd |
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Alam |
2nd |
Adrenaline |
2017 |
|
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Table Tennis |
Mens Singles |
Lakshay |
1st |
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Pulkit |
2nd |
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Manik |
3rd |
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Womens Singles |
Akansha Gupta |
1st |
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Akshita Aggarwal |
2nd |
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Charulata Das |
3rd |
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Doubles |
Lakshay and Vidit |
1st |
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Manik and Abhishek |
2nd |
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Himanshu and Karan |
3rd |
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Chess |
Kaustabh |
1st |
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Saksham Dewan |
2nd |
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Football |
Karan |
1st |
|
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Saksham |
1st |
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Keshav |
1st |
|
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Shekhar |
1st |
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Yogesh |
1st |
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Shubham |
2nd |
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Eric |
2nd |
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Kham |
2nd |
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Negi |
2nd |
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Daksh |
2nd |
100m |
Men |
Vineet Kumar |
1st |
|
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Ashish |
2nd |
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Abhishek Yadav |
3rd |
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Women |
Srija Yadav |
1st |
|
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Chitra Yadav |
2nd |
|
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Akshita Aggarwal |
3rd |
200m |
Men |
Vineet Kumar |
1st |
|
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Akash Verma |
2nd |
|
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Aditya Mehta |
3rd |
400m |
Men |
Vineet Kumar |
1st |
|
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Akash Verma |
2nd |
|
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Ankit Pal |
3rd |
800m |
Men |
Vineet Kumar |
1st |
|
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Advitya |
2nd |
|
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Shubam Kamboj |
3rd |
Volleyball |
Teams |
Jeetu Galav |
1st |
|
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Mohit |
1st |
|
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Safal Duhan |
1st |
|
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Shivam Choudhary |
1st |
|
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Himanshu Tomar |
2nd |
|
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Karan Chauhan |
2nd |
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Safal Khan |
2nd |
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Amaan Khan |
2nd |
Shotput |
Men |
Anushil Jay |
1st |
|
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Aditya Mehta |
2nd |
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Bhavnesh |
3rd |
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Women |
Kajal Yadav |
1st |
|
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Khyati |
2nd |
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Priya |
3rd |
Kabaddi |
Teams |
Anuj Rana |
1st |
|
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Himanshu Tomar |
1st |
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Safal |
1st |
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Anshul |
1st |
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Akash |
1st |
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Harsh |
2nd |
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Amir |
2nd |
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Falak |
2nd |
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Abhishek Tomar |
2nd |
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Atul |
2nd |
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Anubhav |
2nd |
ANNEXURE – 31
SYNERGY – The Corporate Events Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Adamya Sharma, Ankita Sethi, Anuraag Gupta, Divya Chopra, Lakshaya Soin, Mitushi Garg, Pragya Ojha, Rhea Khurana, Samarth Wah and Vedika Gulati.
Core Committee: Anish Arora, Disha Garg, Rashi Gupta, Rishabh Malhotra, Rohan Modi, Shivam Nagpal, Sukrithi Sood, Yashasvi Handa and Yatin Goel.
Organising Committee: Aditi Sharma, Deepanshu Puri, Devyani Madan, Ishaan Arora, Karan Jain, Muskan Joon, Prabhat Agrawal, Rajat Goel, Riya Aggarwal and Snigdha Verma.
Achievements:
Individual:
Event Name |
College |
Participants |
Position |
Finergy, 2016 |
SRCC |
Anish Arora |
1 |
Call of the Entrepreneur |
Hansraj College |
Anish Arora |
2 |
Cric-o-buzz |
SGGSS |
Anish Arora |
2 |
EY Business Conclave |
SRCC |
Anish Arora |
Finalist |
Best Consultant |
CVS |
Shivam Nagpal |
3 |
Fincricket |
St. Stephens |
Rajat Goel and Prabhat Agrawal |
3 |
At IIT Roorkee’s Annual Fest ‘Cognizance 2017’:
Event |
Participants |
Position |
Finanza |
Riya Aggarwal, Yashasvi Handa. |
1 |
Investor’s Hat |
Yatin Goel, Sukrithi Sood, Muskan Joon. |
1 |
Investor’s Hat |
Prabhat Agrawal, Devyani Madan, Deepanshu Puri. |
1 |
Hush Hush |
Sukrithi Sood, Rajat Goel, Disha Garg, Shivam Nagpal. |
1 |
Let’s Advertise |
Sukrithi Sood, Shivam Nagpal. |
2 |
Corpostrat |
Riya Aggarwal, Rajat Goel, Yatin Goel. |
2 |
ANNEXURE – 32
VERVE – The Street Play Society
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Nandini Jaiswal, Tannya Garg, Aishwarya Grover, Chhavi Uboweja, Ishvam Shoor, Ritvec Gupta, Srishti Jain and Tushar Gambhir.
Core Committee: Chirag Gupta, Himanshu Choudhary, Himanshu Yadav, Jasmine Dhingra, Jayesh Bhargava, Nitya Shukla and Shivik Chaudhary.
Organising Committee: Ankit Maurya, Anmol Arora, Gurashish Singh, Hardik Budhiraja, Hrishabh Prakash, Jaspal Singh, Kalyani Saini, Karan Chaudhary, Kushagra Chandwal, Love, Mansi Bhaskar, Prateek Biswas, Shivam Aery, Soumya Saini, Tushar Jain, Tushar Kishore Chaudhary and Vipul Babbar.
Achievements:
S.No. |
Event |
1 |
National Law University- Delhi (Kairos) – 1st Position |
2 |
Shradhanand College – 1st Position |
3 |
Kalindi College – 2nd Position |
4 |
Deshbandhu College – Best Music |
5 |
Shradhanand College – Best Script |
6 |
Saitan Theatre Festival – Best Script |
7 |
IIT Kanpur – Finalist |
8 |
Performed under Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2017 at National School of Drama |
ANNEXURE – 33
YUVA – The Entrepreneurship Cell
Student Members:
Advisory Committee: Anshul Ghiloria, Durgesh Rawat, Hargurpal Singh and Tushar Behl.
Core Committee: Alankrita Mittra, Ankit Saini, Ayush Mohanty, Nitish Rohela and Sanya Kapoor.
Organising Committee: Aanisha Belur, Aayushi Garg, Aditya Pratap Singh, Ayush Ritolia, Darpan Jain, Dhruv Khurana, Hardik Arora, Manav Chaudhry, Moksh Nair, Tanmay Jain and Udit Miglani.
Achievements:
Name |
Event Name |
Organizer |
Event Type |
Position |
Sanya Kapoor |
The Marketers, Excelsior |
SSCBS |
Marketing |
2nd |
Ayush Mohanty |
The Marketers, Excelsior |
SSCBS |
Marketing |
2nd |
Ankit Saini |
Bulls and Bears |
SSCBS |
Mock Stock |
1st |
|
BizMart |
Dyal Singh College |
Business Plan |
2nd |
|
Chom Charades |
Dyal Singh College |
Business strategy |
1st |
|
Eco waves |
Dyal Singh College |
Finance & Marketing |
1st |
Ayush Ritolia |
IMPERIUM |
IIM Indore |
Case Study |
2nd |
Darpan Jain |
Know your market |
SGTB Khalsa College |
Quiz, Ad Mad |
1st |
|
Mogul Magnate |
SSCBS |
Finance, Entrepreneurship |
1st |
|
Eco Mediathon |
St Stephens |
Quiz, Debate |
3rd |
|
Consultimate |
SSCBS |
Finance |
3rd |
|
Colectivo |
Hansraj College |
HRD, Journalism |
1st |
|
Breaking Brands |
Hansraj College |
Marketing |
3rd |
Aanisha Belur |
Confluence, Esperanza |
SSCBS |
Business strategy |
3rd,2nd |
ANNEXURE – 34
SPONSORSHIP CONTRIBUTORS FOR COLLEGE EVENTS
Sponsors |
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Manva Education (P) Ltd. |
Endeavour |
Hector Baverage (P) Ltd. |
Covet Marketing (P) Ltd. |
Akshat Ind. (P) Ltd. |
MUFTI |
Playnlike Sports India |
Bridge School of Management |
Old World Culture & Vidyum |
RSVK Resturant |
Super Vision Optical |
TCIL |
Life Insurance Corporation of India |
JMIT Innovation Pvt. Ltd. |
Association of Publishers in India |
Jamboree Education Pvt. Ltd. |
Orange Juice Enterprises |
Home Saaz |
SIIF India |
Insignia |
LandMark Institute |
Handikart Sales Ltd. |
Halleln Global Institute |
Varun Beverage Ltd. |
Art of Leaving |
NBCC India Ltd. |
Brown Lab Ltd. |
NICSI |
KK Associates |
RUPA & Co. Ltd. |
Amount of Sponsorship Raised |
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S.No. |
Society Name |
Amount (in Rs.) |
1 |
FinX |
169000 |
2 |
Debating Society |
30000 |
3 |
Synergy |
94400 |
4 |
Illumanti |
20000 |
5 |
Fourth Wall |
24700 |
6 |
Verve |
158000 |
7 |
Marketing |
159500 |
8 |
MIC |
66200 |
9 |
Kriti |
20000 |
10 |
CBSMUN |
14000 |
11 |
Kronos |
18000 |
12 |
Crescendo |
239500 |
13 |
Ecovision |
98000 |
14 |
Lawrence |
46000 |
15 |
Prodigy |
183000 |
16 |
Darkroom |
5000 |
17 |
Yuva |
10000 |
18 |
Finance Magazine |
25000 |
19 |
SquadRun |
40000 |
20 |
Enactus |
961000 |
|
TOTAL |
2381300 |
ANNEXURE – 35
COLLEGE COMMITTEES
S.No. |
Name of Committee |
Members |
1 |
CASH (Committee Against Sexual Harassment) |
Dr. Preeti Rajpal Singh Dr. Mona Verma |
2 |
Equal Opportunity Cell |
Mr. Neeraj Kumar Sehrawat Ms. Neha Rajput Mr. Tushar Marwaha |
3 |
Discipline Committee |
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goyal Dr. Preeti Rajpal Singh Dr. Hamendra Kumar Porwal Dr. Tarannum Ahmad Ms. Kavita Rastogi Dr. Kumar Bijoy |
4 |
Website Committee |
Dr. Ajay Jaiswal Dr. Sameer Anand Dr. Abhishek Tandon System & Network Administrator |
5 |
Canteen Committee |
Ms. Kishori Ravi Shankar Dr. Sameer Anand Dr. Amreena Kausar Mr. Onkar Singh Ms. Madhu Totla Mr. Narinder Kumar Nigam |
6 |
Budget Committee |
Bursar TIC of the DMS, DBBAFIA and DCS Staff Council Secretary |
7 |
ICT (Infrastructure Committee) |
Bursar TIC Staff Council Secretary System & Network Administrator |
8 |
Admission Committee BBS + BBA(FIA) |
Ms. Shalini Prakash Dr. Anuja Mathur Mr. Neeraj Kr Sehrawat Mr. Ramesh Barpa |
9 |
Examination Committee |
Mr. Ramesh Kumar Dr. Abhishek Tandon Mr. Tushar Marwaha Mr. Onkar Singh |
10 |
CDC (Career Development Centre) |
Mr. Ramesh Kumar (DMS) Mr. Tushar Marwaha (DMS) Mr. Onkar Singh (DCS) Ms. Sonika Thakral (DCS) Ms. Manisha Nayyar, Placement Officer |
11 |
Dalit Grievances Committee |
Mr. Narander Kumar Nigam Dr. Abhishek Tandon Mr. Amit Kumar Ms. Neha Rajput |
12 |
Library Committee |
TICs of the DMS, DBBAFIA and DCS Ms. Dipti Khatri (Librarian) Anupam Gupta [Student, B.Tech 4B] Lokender Singh [Student, B.Tech 4A] Yash Jain [Student, BBA(FIA)2B] |
13 |
Internal Quality Assurance Cell |
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goyal Dr. Hemendra Kumar Porwal Dr. Tarannum Ahmad Ms. Kavita Rastogi Ms. Anuja Mathur Dr. Anamika Gupta Mr. S.K. Jairath (AO) Mr. Jiten Chopra (Alumnus) Mr. Naresh Priyadarshi (Industry) |
14 |
North East Students Welfare Committee |
Ms. Madhu Totla Dr. Abhishek Tandon (Nodal Officer) Ms. Saumya Jain |
15 |
NSDC |
Mr. Tushar Marwaha Dr. Abhishek Tandon Dr. Nidhi Kesari |
16 |
Students Financial Assistance Committee |
TIC of the Departments & Course Coordinator of BBA (FIA) Ms. Anuja Mathur Dr. Sonika Thakral Dr. Nidhi Kesari |
17 |
NCC |
Mr. Ramesh Kumar |
18 |
P.F. Committee |
Dr. H.K Porwal |
19 |
Time Table Committee |
DMS Dr. Mona Verma Dr. Gurjeet Kaur Mr. Abhimanyu Verma DCS Mr. Onkar singh Ms. Sonika Thakral |
20 |
Heritage Club (Spic Macay) |
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Goyal Ms. Neha Rajput Dr. Ashima Arora |
ANNEXURE – 36
LIST OF STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS
Class Representatives:
Amit Vkram Dewan, Rohan Goel, Mohini Bindal, Aayushi Garg, Tanmay Chauhan, Shashwat, Aru Mangla, Piyush Khatri, Unnatpreet Kaur, Sachin Kumar, Priyanka Banthia, Chhavi, Ishvam Shoor, Srijan Dwivedi, Vaibhav Yadav, Kaustubh Bhaskar, Ayush Mohanty, Pavitra Garg, Anant Gupta, Vanshika Luthra, Mohd Ameed Zain, Mayank Sharma, Aayush Rastogi, Saurabh Kumar Singh, Anupam Gupta, Paras Goyal, Rohit Singh.
Deputy Class Representatives:
Bhavya Mehta, Vaishnavi Gupta, Deepanshu Puri, Kanika Rustogi, Lakshay Aggarwal, Mahima Batheja, Ishaan Jain, Kunal, Vasu, Shreya Bansal, Alvin Divyank Lakra, Anuj Kumar, Sanat Kumar Sahu, Mukul Yadav, Kannan Yadav, Gourav Jena, Shivik Chaudhary, Hunny Pal, Sakshi Solanki, Sambhav Jain, Himanshu Verma, Nishtha Arora, Ashish Aggarwal, Shivam Choudhary, Tanmay Garg.
ANNEXURE – 37
STUDENT ACADEMIC RESULTS (2016-17)
Overview:
Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science), 4th Year.
Bachelor of Business Studies (Management), 3rd Year.
Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis), 3rd Year.
Bachelor of Science (Computer Science), 3rd Year.
List of Students Who Achieved Academic Excellence in 2016-17:
Course |
Year |
Univ. / College Position |
Name Of Student |
Marks/Points Obtained/ Out of |
BMS |
I Year |
First |
Nikita Gambhir |
9.55/10 Points |
Second |
Rishabh Bhatia |
9.50/10 Points |
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Third |
Aanisha Belur |
9.36/10 Points |
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Harshita Saxena |
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BMS |
II Year |
First |
Anish Arora |
9.46/10Points |
Ayushi Jain |
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Second |
Avneet Sinha |
9.36/10 Points |
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Kardam Kapoor |
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Third |
Ojasvi Jain |
9.32/10 Points |
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BBS |
III Year |
First |
Ifra Hussain |
2408/2750 |
Second |
Devansh Anand |
2384/2750 |
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Third |
Archit Pahwa |
2350/2750 |
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BBA (FIA) |
I Year |
First |
Rishabh Madan |
9.50/10 Points |
Second |
Rishabh Mittal |
9.27/ 10 Points |
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Shivam Mahajan |
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Dhruv Gupta |
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Third |
Bhavya Khanduja |
9.23/ 10 Points |
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BBA (FIA) |
II Year |
First |
Akhil Mangla |
9.68/ 10 Points |
Second |
Prateek Arora |
9.61/ 10 Points |
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Third |
Pankhuri Gupta |
9.04/ 10 Points |
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BBA (FIA) |
III Year |
First |
Ravtej Singh |
2396/2750 |
Second |
Samridhi Singhal |
2339/2750 |
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Third |
Vanshika Luthra |
2236/2750 |
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B.Sc. (H) Comp. Sc. |
I Year |
First |
Parag Mittal |
9.68/ 10 Points |
Second |
Srishti Jain |
9.55/ 10 Points |
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Third |
Mansi Goel |
9.27/ 10 Points
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Shruti Bihani |
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B.Sc. (H) Comp. Sc. |
II Year |
First |
Aditya Aggarwal |
9.46/ 10 Points |
Second |
Aditi Chamoli |
9.04/ 10 Points |
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Harshit Gaur |
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Tanuj Rohilla |
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Third |
Rohit Kumar |
8.93/ 10 Points |
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B.Sc. (H) Comp. Sc. |
III Year
|
First |
Bhoomika Panwar |
3182/3350 |
Second |
Shivani Kumar |
3089/3350 |
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Third |
Akansha Gupta |
3017/3350 |
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B.Tech. Comp. Sc. |
IV Year |
First |
Manish Kumar Bhardwaj |
4285/4600 |
Second |
Mehak Kumar |
4274/4600 |
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Third |
Khushboo Chitre |
4200/4600 |