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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SECTOR-50, CHANDIGARH (NAAC Accredited) Land Line: 0172-2673394, 0172-2674319 Website: www.gccbachd.org Email:[email protected] ANNUAL REPORT (2017-18)

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF

COMMERCE

&

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

SECTOR-50, CHANDIGARH

(NAAC Accredited)

Land Line: 0172-2673394, 0172-2674319 Website: www.gccbachd.org

Email:[email protected]

ANNUAL REPORT (2017-18)

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

SECTOR 50, CHANDIGARH

From the Principal’s Desk

A Great Academic Institution is Never Born; it is created!

Government College of Commerce and Business Administration (GCCBA) was formed in 2006

with an objective to provide quality education and excellence in ever changing field of

Commerce and Business Administration. GCCBA-50 aims to be an institute of academic

excellence with total commitment to quality education in Commerce, Management and related

fields, with a holistic concern for better life, environment and society. It provides an ideal

environment for every student to “Know, Explore and Grow” which is our college motto. The

college endeavours to inspire, to know, then to explore and with that knowledge and exposition

to grow both in academics, cultural and co-curricular activities.

This is the time to look back at what the institute has done in the last one year. A co-education

institution with near about 743 students on its rolls has a congenial atmosphere for the faculty

to work with harmonious coordination for implementation of teaching-learning schedule. The

session 2017–2018 is the year of attainment of new milestones as college has started Bachelor

of Computer Applications (BCA). Moreover, GCCBA -50 has successfully organized 59th

Panjab University Zonal Youth and Heritage Festival 2017. I am pleased to present the Annual

Report of the college for the year 2017-18 on the occasion of its 8th Convocation.

With Best Wishes,

Dr.Manjit Kaur Brar

07thMay 2018

CONTENTS

1. Introduction

2. About the College

3. Physical Infrastructure

4. Academics

5. Admissions

6. Examination

7. Beyond Academics

8. Placement/Career Guidance Cell

9. Sports

10. Cultural Activities (2017-18)

11. Other Co-Curricular Activities

12. Faculty’s Achievements (2017-18)

13. Future Focus Area

14. GCCBA in Media

INTRODUCTION

Government College of Commerce and Business Administration (GCCBA) is the only college

in Chandigarh dealing exclusively with the streams of Commerce and Management. The

college was a dream child of the “then visionaries” who made the dream turned into reality

with the trail blazing team.

After grant of affiliation by the Panjab University, Chandigarh, in the first academic session

(2007–08) the journey of the college started with 185 students which presently, rose to 757

students who are being offered various courses such as Masters in Commerce, Bachelors in

Commerce, Bachelors in Commerce (Honors), Bachelors in Business Administration and

Bachelors in Computer Application.

Our Vision

To be an institution of academic excellence with total commitment to quality education in

Commerce, Management and Computer Application, with a holistic concern for better life,

environment, and society.

Our Mission

• Empowering students with all the knowledge and guidance that they need to become

worthy management professionals.

• Learning through doing.

• Imparting value framework that is global yet national.

• Providing holistic and value-based development of students that ultimately enhances

their employability.

• Developing social consciousness among students.

• Providing a humanizing and motivating milieu so that students may explore their

potential to the fullest.

• Grooming youth to become a truly global personality, well equipped to deal with the

modern world and its challenges.

• Enable holistic development of personality with a benevolent and global outlook.

• Carving a niche for ourselves in the specialized field of Commerce, Management and

Computer Application.

Our Motto

• The motto of our college “Know, Explore and Grow” envisions the very essence and

philosophy of the college. The college endeavors and inspires to know, to explore and

with that knowledge and exposition to grow both in academics and co-curricular

activities.

ABOUT THE COLLEGE

It is the staff and the students that together set the tone for the success of any institution. It is

the collective efforts of both along with the physical infrastructure and other support system

that sets the stage for the growth of the institution.

Staff –The Most Striving Always

Teaching Faculty

The college is yet to have its own sanctioned posts. However, in addition to the Principal we

have Dean and Vice Principal who are looking after the work of academics and administration

in liaison with the Principal, Staff and students to run the affairs of the college. The Dean of

this college is Prof (Dr.) Rosy Walia and Mr. Amarpreet Singh is looking after the

responsibilities as Vice-Principal. Amongst the teaching faculty nine regular staff members

have been deputed from various government colleges including the Librarian. The department

of Higher Education has also appointed thirteen full-time Assistant Professors on contract basis

against additional sanctioned posts .It is their consistent efforts, passion and hard work that

has led to smooth functioning of the college. This has led to achievements of new heights for

the students in the field of academics, sports and extra-curricular activities.

The Administrative Office

No College activity is complete without the co-operation of the administrative staff that works

and co-ordinates with the Teaching staff to ensure smooth functioning of the institution. The

Accountant Mr. Balwinder Singh heads the administrative team comprising of Mr. Gulshan

Kumar as his Junior Assistant and along with their support staff comprising of Mr. Naresh

Kumar , Mrs. Surjit Kaur, MsDalbir Kaur and Mr. Kuldeep Singh as their Clerical staff and

Ms. Monika as Data Entry Operator. Mr Sanjeev Kumar as PA to Principal assists the Principal

to carry her day to day operations. Amongst the other non-teaching staff there are in total 13

employees as Class III, 37 employees as Class IV who work as a team for smooth functioning

of Administrative and other jobs of the college.

Student Council Elections

Every year student council elections are held to choose the representative of the students. They

support college in the organisation of various events and activities. This year the Elections of

the college council were held on 07thSeptember, 2017 under the supervision Mr Amarpreet

Singh Sijher as the Chief Co-ordinator who along with the other staff members co-ordinated

the whole process of Student Council Elections. The following students were elected as office

bearers:

1. Mr Piyush Kahra, BBA VI Sem, President

2. Mr. Satnam Singh B.Com VI Sem, Vice President

3. Mr. Kuber Makkar B.Com VI Sem, Secretary

4. Ms.Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti , BBA VI Sem, Joint Secretary

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

The college building is spread over an area of 9.75 acres, and is the latest and modern in design.

The academic area consists of twelve Lecture theatres, sixteen class rooms, Twenty Faculty

Rooms, One seminar room and Canteen area. The entire academic block is linked and well

connected by wide stair ways and ramp area. Large balconies enough to house 300 students are

available on each floor. The entire LTs and Class Rooms have been fitted with latest smart

technology for teaching.

The Administrative Block includes three floors. The Ground Floor consists of Principal room,

Office, Fee counter, Bursar Office, Dean Room, Medical Room and Pantry. The First Floor

consists of the College Library including the Reading Hall, stocks, store, and librarian office is

also housed. On the Second Floor 4 rooms are allocated to the examination board and 4 are for

the library, the reading room for boys and girls are housed there. The Third Floor includes

student’s activity area which consists of gym, sports room, mediation room, society rooms.

The Entire area of the college has been designed and developed with the latest design and

concepts. The major added features of the infrastructure includes the real time air pollution

monitoring system installed by the pollution control board in the campus of the college. The

solar cells/solar power system has been deployed wherein on 50kw plant capacity is being

installed on the rooftop. The building is equipped with rain water harvesting system where all

the rain water is being collected routed directly into the rain water collection area and in running

very efficiently. The entire build up area is adequately filled with complete fire fighting system.

All most all the rooms and area outside is being monitored by the CCTV cameras. The

basement has in house parking facility for parking two wheelers of the college students.

Adequate parking area is available for four wheelers around the entire building of the college.

It can accommodate around two hundred cars.

Photos of Latest Upgraded Infrastructure of the College

ADMINISTRATIVEOFFICE

LECTURE THEATRE

GYMNASIUM

CONFERENCE ROOM

SOLAR PANEL

AIR POLLUTION

MONITORING SYSTEM

COMMITTEE ROOM

Smart Classrooms and Lecture Theatres

Smart Class Rooms

The college takes pride in having a very well equipped and acoustically well maintained

seminar Room. There are in total thirty two classrooms, out of which twelve are lecture theaters

and twenty smart classrooms. All the classrooms and lecture theaters re technology enhanced

classrooms that foster opportunities for teaching and learning by integrating learning

technology, such as computers, specialized software, audience response technology, assistive

listening devices, networking, and audio/visual capabilities. All Smart Classrooms support

video projection from a laptop and all rooms contain resident computers. Wooden dual desks

of the latest design and ergonomics are provided to the students for their ease and comfort.

Library The Library is set up in modernized platform and caters to the needs of the students, faculty

and staff member of the college. The Library has a collection of 5162 documents which

includes textbooks, reference books, general books and non-book materials. The Library

subscribes about 35 Magazines, 18 Journals and 12 newspapers. A digital kiosk has been

installed in the library to enable the students to find books available in the library and blogs of

the teachers. Recently, digital corner has been set up in the library so that students and faculty

members can access the Web- OPAC (Libsys), N List and database of EBSCO host.

LIBRARY

MAGAZINE SECTION

BOYS READING ROOM

GIRLS READING ROOM

Computer Lab

Our emphasis has been to provide the best technology to all the students so that they can remain

connected with outside world all the time. Students can freely access internet and digital media in the

computer lab. At present we have one hundred fifty five desktops and four servers. The computers of

the lab are well equipped with latest software’s. We also have a 10 MBPS lease line from BSNL. LAN

has also been installed with WIFI Routers.

Newly Designed Computer Lab in Operation

Details of Desktop Computers Presently Maintained in the College

Item Department Qty

Desktop’s Computer Lab 72

Desktop’s Library 21

Desktop’s Office 08

Desktop’s Bursar room 01

Desktop’s Staff room 01

Desktop’s Principal’s office 02

Desktop’s Dean’s office 02

Desktop’s Vice-Principal’s office 02

Desktop’s Examination Branch 08

Desktop’s Class Room Smart Podiums 30

Desktop’s Faculty Room 03

Desktop’s Committee Room 02

Desktop’s Data Entry Lab 03

Total 155

Details of Servers in the College

Item Department Qty

Servers Computer Lab

• Nebero

• Campus Solution

• Library

• McAfee antivirus

4

Details of Software available in the College

Item Department Qty

MS-Server 2003 In all Server 04

MS-Office 2007 In all HP Computers 35

MS-Office 2010 Podium 21

MS-Office 2013 Computer Lab 10

Open Office In all New HP Computers 16

Office 365 New HP Office Desktop 15

ACADEMICS

It gives me immense pleasure to present before you the highlights of the endeavors and

accomplishments of GCCBA during the session 2017-18.

Class-Wise Strength of Students for the Session 2017–18

Class Strength/

Admitted

Class Strength/

Admitted

Class Strength/

Admitted

M.Com I 41 B.Com I 144 B.B.A I 80

M.Com-II 42 B.Com II 149 B.B.A II 50

B.C.A I 41 B.Com III 148 B.B.A III 47

TOTAL 743

OUR ENROLLMENTS

Class-Wise Strength of Students for the Session 2013–14, 2014-15,

2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18

Class Session

2013–14

Session

2014–15

Session

2015–16

Session

2016–17

Session

2017–18

No. of

Students

enrolled

No. of

Students

enrolled

No. of

Students

enrolled

No. of

Students

enrolled

No. of

Students

enrolled

BBA I 47 45 47 49 80

BBA II 40 46 39 47 50

BBA III 43 39 45 38 47

B.Com I 150 150 153 149 144

B.Com II 139 149 148 148 149

B.Com III 142 138 149 148 148

M.Com I -- 47 46 45 41

M.Com II -- -- 47 47 42

B.C.A I -- -- -- -- 41

Total No. of

Students enrolled

561 614 674 716 743

Cut off % at the Admission Level for the Session 2017-18

Cut off %

at the

Admission

level

B.Com I

(First Semester)

BBA I

(First Semester)

M.Com I

(First Semester)

BCA I

(First Semester)

UT 114.37% 89.4% 98.50% 98.60%

General 110.00% 91.8% 90.94% 94.20%

Admissions

To ensure the effective admission process and enrolment, various measures to publicize its

merit through advertisements in national newspapers, at college websites and the website of

the Chandigarh Administration are taken at the directorate and college level. Centralized

admissions are held at Panjab University for all the colleges in Chandigarh. For the session

2017-18, our college has organized the centralized admissions for M.Com I. The centralized

admissions for B.Com I were conducted by the Panjab University, Chandigarh and for BBA I

and BCA I at GGDSD college, Sector-32, Chandigarh.

Examination

The examination branch functions under Dr. Rajiv Salwan as Registrar Examinations and his

team consists of Ms. Vandana Jain as Deputy Registrar, Ms. Kriti Mahajan, Ms. Harinder

Kaur and Mr. Manjeet Singh as members of the committee and Mr. Shalesh Kumar as Data

Entry Operator/ Clerk who help the branch in successful running of its operations. They ensure

smooth conduct of the house examination and other Competitive and University Examinations.

They also take care of internal assessment to be sent to Panjab University as per norms. Our

college has also been the examination centre of various National and State Level competitive

examinations.

University Examination Results

We may be a college in its first phase of growth, but very commendably our students have

shown appreciable performance in the Annual cum Semester University Examinations of 2017-

18. We achieved 100% results in M.Com, B.Com and BBA in University Semester

Examinations held in May 2017 and December 2017. The results of the students for these

classes are above the university pass percentage. The detailed results are presented below

Class Wise College Results in University Examination from May 2017 to Dec 2017

MASTER IN COMMERCE ( M.COM)

Year/ Time Class Semester/

Annual

Total

Students

Appeared

Division College

Pass %

University

Pass %

Above

70%

I

POSITION

II

POSITION

May 2017 M.Com 2nd 46 11 20 15 100% 71.3%

May 2017 M.Com 4th 47 28 16 1 100%

Dec 2017 M.Com 1st 44 16 23 2 100% 70.86%

Dec 2017 M.Com 3rd 42 Results

Awaited

BACHELOR IN COMMERCE ( B.COM)

May 2017 B.Com 2nd 153 77 46 30 100% 70.92%

4th 146 29 72 45 100% 82.16%

6th 148 41 88 19 100% 76.22%

Dec2017 B.Com 1st 158 17 73 68 100% 70.23%

3rd 150 65 56 29 100% 78.01%

5th 148 49 75 24 100% 94.45%

BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ( BBA)

May 2017 B.B.A

2nd 50 5 11 34 100% 68.34%

4th 47 17 19 11 100% 83.91%

6th 38 2 16 20 100% 84.26%

Dec2017 B.B.A 1st 52 5 12 35 96.08% 47.13%

3rd 47 2 10 37 100% 62.84%

5th 38 9 16 13 100% 93.5%

BACHELOR IN COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA)

Dec 2017 BCA 1st 41 8 13 1 100% 60.87%

Awards and Prizes

Our college gives due recognition to the endeavors of our students. On the College

Annual Day, we honor our students who excel in academics, sports, co-curricular and

extra-curricular activities and award them with the Roll of Honors for their performance

in academics, cultural activities, sports and other activities held in the college. Awards

and Prizes are distributed amongst meritorious students according to the norms set by

Chandigarh Administration, Panjab University, and the College from time to time. This

year we are awarding two Roll of Honor in academics for scoring first position in

College, one Roll of Honors in Sports for representing our college at Inter University

level and one roll of Honour for representing the college in various cultural activities.

In all 28 College colours are being awarded to student council as well as for excellence

in academic and co-curricular activities.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FEE CONCESSIONS

The Education Department of Chandigarh Administration has executed various welfare

schemes like Fee Concession and Scholarships to help meritorious students to continue

education by DBT mode sponsored by state and central government agencies. GCCBA-50 has

committee headed by Dean Co-ordinator Prof (Dr) Rosy Walia along with her team consisting

of Convenor Dr Bikramjit Kaur and all class in charges. The committee ensures that the

students belonging to various categories such as SC, ST, General, minority and students whose

parents are having an annual income of below one lakh are provided with necessary financial

support. About 92 students from various categories applied for scholarship in the session 2017-

18 as per details given below.

Sr.No. Category Boys Girls Total

1 Chandigarh-SC 08 06 14

2 Chandigarh-OBC 01 00 01

3 Punjab-SC 02 01 03

4 Panjab University 05 09 14

5 Dr. Ambedkar Scheme for

(Economically Backward Class)

01 01 02

6 Minority 03 02 05

7 CBSE and PSEB Online 13 25 38

8 CBSE Manual 00 03 03

9 Other Schemes 03 08 11

Total Students 36 55 91

BEYOND ACADEMICS

Placement and Career Guidance Cell

Date Event Details

2nd

February

2018

Job Fest in Dev

Samaj College -

45,

CHANDIGARH

Dev Samaj college had organized a job fest on 2nd

February in which about 11 companies participated for

recruitment and the students of GCCBA-50 sat for

interview for companies like Kotak, ICICI, Star and

Aviators Hub. There were different rounds of selection for

different companies based on their policies. This fest gave

the students an overall learning experience.

16th

February

2018

Career Guidance

by RMS School

Career guidance seminar and one-to-one counseling

session was conducted in the college in collaboration with

RMS School and TISS. In this, students were enlightened

with knowledge of areas to prosper as per their own

interests. RMS also provides internship opportunities to

train their students before landing into the real world of

corporates. Students were overwhelmed with the

information shared by them. The one-to-one counseling

session helped in finding solutions to many problems of

the students.

16th

February

2018

RMS Internship

Interview

RMS conducted a three round interview in the college to

select students for internship in renowned establishments

like The Taj, The Lalit and many more. This practice will

prove to be very beneficial for students as it gave them a

real time interview experience.

19th

February

2018

Selection Process

Of Placement

Coordinators

Some students of the college were nominated for the post

of placement coordinators on the basis of their work make

sure efficient working of the placement cell. Mr.

Amarpreet Singh Sijher, Dr. Aarti Kaushal and Dr. Renuka

Mehra had an interactive session with them. After some

rounds of discussion, 10 placement coordinators were

selected to form the placement team amongst the student

coordinators.

17th

March

2018

Campus

Placement Drive

1) Tata strive

2) Ailanthus

Drive

Campus Placement Drive was conducted on 17th March

2018.

The representatives from Ailanthus and Tata Strive

participated in the Drive wherein Tata strive started with

brief presentation about the company and what is expected

from them , total 135 Students got placed 15 in

AILANTHUS and 120 in TATA STRIVE..

16th April

2018

Campus

Placement Drive

Another Campus Placement Drive was conducted on 16th

April 2018 in which E-Clerx participated. The students

went Aptitude test and Personal Interviews where 8

students were finally shortlisted. Final rounds were

conducted in the main office of the company.

19th April

2018

Campus

Placement Drive

Ernest n Young was the next to pick the best out of the

students in the placement drive conducted on 19th April

2018. Aptitude, Group Discussions and Personal

Interviews were conducted where 54 Students cleared the

Aptitude Round. Final GD/PI/HR rounds were conducted

at MAYA HOTEL sector 35 which lasted for two days.

Final result is awaited.

PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT CLASSES

The college in collaboration with Regional Institute of English (RIE) provides compulsory

Certificate Course in Personal Development (PD) to the students of B.Com II and B.B.A II. It

is a 100- hour need-based programme to develop their communication and inter-personal skills.

It consists of Remediation of Pronunciation and Sentence Structure, Vocabulary Building,

Resume Writing, Interview Skills, Group Discussion Skills, Team Skills, Leadership Qualities,

Time Management and Stress Management. Attention is also paid to Personal Grooming,

developing a Positive Attitude and building Self Confidence in the students. This program is

well received by students every year as it helps them to enhance their communicative

competence in English. It helps in preparing students to meet dynamic needs of the job market.

This year near about 112 students from BCOM II and BBA II in total were enrolled for this

programme.

SPORTS

Sports play a vital role in the development of human personality. Even though the college does

not have a fully equipped physical education department, it endeavours to provide ample

opportunities for students to participate in indoor and outdoor sports under the guidance of Dr.

Rajiv Salwan (HOD Sports) and Mr. Jatinder Singh. Staff and Students regularly avail facilities

of indoor games like Chess, Carom, Table Tennis, Badminton, along with Football, Cricket

and Athletics etc.

For the session 2017-18 our college had participated in PU Inter College Men competition in

Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, Table Tennis, Chess, Taekwondo, Roller

Sports, Athletic whereas in the women category our college has participation in Yoga,

Basketball, Table Tennis, Cycling and Athletics. 80 Boys and 25 Girls participated in this P.U.

Inter College Competition and brought laurels to the college.

Achievers in Sports

• Mohit of B.Com I Semester had won Gold Medal in All India Inter University

Roller Spots Championship held in Panjab University Chandigarh. He had also

won Gold Medal in 55th National Roller Sports Championship and Gold medal in

Chandigarh State Roller Sports Championship. He had won Bronze Medal in

Panjab University Inter College Roller Sports Tournament.

• Deepak Singh B.Com-III had won Gold medal in Panjab University, Inter College

Boxing competition and participated in Senior National Boxing Championship

2017. He had also bagged Gold Medal in Chandigarh Senior State Boxing

Competition.

• Divleen Kaur B.Com-II had won Gold medal in Chandigarh Senior State MTB

Cycling Championship. She also won Silver & Bronze medal in Chandigarh State

Track Cycling Championship.

• College Basketball (Women) team won Bronze Medal in Panjab University Inter

College Basketball Tournament held in Panjab University.

• College Basketball (Men) team also won Bronze Medal in Panjab University Inter

College Basketball Tournament held in Narangwal (Ludhiana).

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES (2017-18)

The college initiated various cultural activities to nourish talents of students on a large scale.

The college gives due emphasis on the co-curricular activities to accelerate the overall

development of the students. Our students got the opportunity to participate in the various

events of Panjab University Youth & Heritage Festivals at Zonal, Inter zonal and other Inter-

College Competitions. In the session 2017-18 our students won innumerable prizes in the

various competitions. In 2017 the college organized the 59th Zonal PU Youth & Heritage

festival, 2017 from 20th September, 2017 to 23rd September, 2017. The festival was

coordinated by Dr. Manjit Kaur, Principal convened by Prof. (Dr.)Rosy Walia, Dean of the

college and Dr. Bikramjit Kaur was the Cultural Coordinator and Organizing Secretary of the

festival. In total thirteen colleges of Chandigarh Zone A participated in various Youth and

Heritage items. All the First prize winner teams were sent for the Inter Zonal Youth & Heritage

Festival 2017 held at DAV College, Hoshiarpur. Dr. Bikramjit Kaur was the Cultural

Coordinator and Ms. Kamalpreet Kaur was the Contingent In-charge of Youth & Heritage

Festival, 2017 and other team members includes Ms. Subina Syal and Ms. Sarbjeet Kaur. The

students won the following prizes at various State levels, Inter Zonal, Zonal and Inter College

competitions during the session 2017-18.

INTER-INTER ZONAL YOUTH AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017-18

S.NO EVENT NAME CLASS PRIZE

1 Mime Group Group Second

2 Group Singing Group Group Participated

3 Essay Writing Pratyaksha B Com I Participated

4 Short Story Writing Priyanshu Gautam B Com II Participated

5 Histrionics Yashika BBA I Participated

P.U.ZONAL YOUTH AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017-18

FIRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE PARTICIPATION

1. Mime

2. Group Singing

3. Essay Writing

4.Short Story

Writing

5. Histrionics

1.Photography

2.Individual Best Play

Artist

3.General Group Dance

4. Folk Dance Luddi

5. Folk Dance Luddi

Individual

1. Play

2. Gazal

3.General

Group Dance

individual

1. Poster making

2. Mehndi

3. On the spot painting

4. Cartooning

5. Still life painting

6. Installation

7. Bhand

8.Muhavredar

Vartalaap

9. Debate

10. Elocution

11. Poem recitation

12. Quiz

13. Heritage Quiz

14. Eenu making

15. Khiddoo making

16. Peeri making

17. Skit

18. Rangoli

P.U.ZONAL YOUTH AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017-18

S.NO EVENT NAME CLASS PRIZE

1 Essay Writing Pratyaksha B Com I First

2 Short Story Writing PriyanshuGautam B Com II First

3 Histrionics Yashika BBA I First

4 Mime Group Group First

5 Group Singing Group Group First

6 Photography Parmjit Singh

Hunjan

M.Com I Second

7 General Group Dance Group Group Second

8 Folk Dance Luddi Group Group Second

9 Folk Dance Luddi

Individual

Deepali B.COM-III Second

10 Best Play Artist ShivamJassal B.COM-III Second

11 Play Group Group Third

12 Gazal Akanksha M Com I Third

13 General Group Dance

Individual

Aanchal Saini B.Com I Third

Inter College Competition (Results)

S.NO EVENT HOST INSTITUTE NAME CLASS PRIZE

1 AD-MAD PGGCG-11: Biz Fest Group Group 1st

2 Fix It Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Husban

Khalid

BCA I 1st

3 PPT

presentation

CGC Landra Group Group 1st and won

Rs.10,000/-

4 Singing

competition

PGGCG-42, CHD Akanksha MCom I 1st

5 Ramp Walk PGGCG-42, CHD Akanksha MCom I 1st

6 Muzart BioRhythum,GGDSD-

32

Manisha

Mittal

B Com

II

1st

7 Untold Story BioRhythum,GGDSD-

32

Simran Rattan BBA II 1st

8 Ramp Walk Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Ishita MCom I 1st

9 Mime Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 1st

10 Ramp Walk Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Sourav

Sharma

BBA I 1st

11 Footloose Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 1st

12 Group Dance Techfest- PGGCG-11 Group Group 1st

13 LAN gaming Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Parteek BCom

III

1st

14 Counter Strike Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 1st

15 Singing Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Akanksha MCom I 1st

16 Skit Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Group Group 1st

17 Pic Collage Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Yashika BBAI 1st

18 Web

Designing

Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Ritesh BCom II 1st

19 Wall Paper

Design

Phoenix, GGDSD-32 ParmjitHunjan MCom

II

1st

20 Poem

Recitation

PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Pallavi M Com

I

1st

21 Singing PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Akanksha M Com

I

1st

22 Photography PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Ritesh BBA II 1st

23 Lan Gaming PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Group Group 1st

24 Laugh out loud PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Yuvraj B Com I 1st

25 Social PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Group Group 1st

26 Rangoli PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Group Group 1st

27 General Group

Dance

Vimarsh, Panjab

University

Group Group 1st

28 General Group

Dance

Tech Manthan, PGGC-

11

Group Group 1st

29 Singing Partibha, GianJyoti Akanksha M.Com-

I

1st

30 Ramp Walk Partibha, GianJyoti Group Group 1st

31 Business Plan Partibha, GianJyoti Group Group 1st

32 Stand up

comedy

Drishiyam, PU, Chd Yashika BBA I 1st

33 Ramp Walk Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Ayush BBA II 2nd

34 Histrionics CCET Yashika BBA I 2nd

35 Histrionics PEC Fest Yashika B Com I 2nd

36 Ramp Walk PGGCG-42, CHD Ishita MCom I 2nd

37 Poster

Presentation

Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 2nd

38 Slogan

Writing

Economist,DSCW-45 Yashika BBA I 2nd

39 NukkadNatak Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 2nd

40 LAN gaming Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Ritesh BBAI 2nd

41 Ad Mad Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Group Group 2nd

42 Mimicry Pannache, GGDSD-32 Yashika BBAI 2nd

43 Rocket Sales Pannache, GGDSD-32 Group Group 2nd

44 Poster Making Phoenix, GGDSD-32 Muskaan B Com

II

2nd

45 Ramp Walk Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Akanksha MCom I 2nd

46 Stand up

comedy

Elation, Amity Mohali Yashika BBA I 2nd

47 Face Painting Tech Fest, 2018 Group Group 2nd

48 Ramp Walk Elation, Amity Mohali Group Group 2nd

49 Best out of

waste

CGC Landra Group Group 3rd

50 Poem

recitation

SGGS-26, Chandigarh Simran Rattan BBA II 3rd and

won

Rs.500/-

51 Business Quiz PGGCG-11: Biz Fest Group Group 3rd

52 Ramp Walk Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Garima BCom II 3rd

53 Rangoli BioRhythum,GGDSD-

32

Group Group 3rd

54 Movie Making Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Ritesh BBA II 3rd

55 Coding &

Decoding

Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 3rd

56 Food Carving BioRhythum,GGDSD-

32

Shaina MCom I 3rd

57 NukadNatak Pannache, GGDSD-32 Group Group 3rd

58 Web

Designing

GGSCW-26 Group Group 3rd

59 Ramp Walk PRAZNIK, PU, CHD Group Group 3rd

60 Mime Chandigarh University Group Group 3rd

61 AD-MAD Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 3rd

62 Business Quiz Yuvclique, GCCBA-50 Group Group 3rd

63 Poster Making BioRhythum,GGDSD-

32

Muskan B Com I 3rd

64 Tattoo Making BioRhythum,GGDSD-

32

Group Group 3rd

OTHER CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Other Co-curricular activities" are conducted on or off college premises by various clubs,

committee’s, associations, and societies form for the purpose. GCCBA aims for a holistic

development of students and nurture their personality.

We have been running community outreach program in the college with an objective to

encourage all the students to participate in community oriented activities as aimed by NSS. We

have various societies based on social themes under the umbrella of NSS. These include:

1. Literary Society ( WORD VISHARAD)

2. IT Society (TECH INFOMATICS)

3. Environment Society (AVNI)

4. Gender Sensitization Society (JAGRITI)

5. Drug Awareness Society (VADA)

6. Anti-Stress Society

Literary Society (WORD VISHARAD)

Ms Mona Sodhi is the convener of the Literary Society and her team comprising of Ms. Kriti

Mahajan and Ms. Sarbjeet Kaur conducted the following events for the session 2017 -18:

DATE EVENT DETAILS

31st August &

1st September

2017

Trial Event for

Creative

Writing

Competition

Trial Event was organized in the college on 31st August &

1st September 2017 wherein a total of near about 68

students participated in various literary items such as Essay

writing, story writing and poetry writing competition,

public speaking Competition and quiz. A total of near about

34 students participated in the creative writing competition.

Near about 34 students participated in written Quiz. And 19

students participated in Public Speaking Competition for

debate/ Poem Recitation and Elocution..The Topic for

debate given was :Politics in India is about money and

muscle and not ideas and debates. Do you agree or

disagree with the statement?

20th -23rd

September

2017

PU Youth Fest

Participation

GCCBA held its First Panjab University 59thZonal Youth

and Heritage Festival Chandigarh in its own Building 20th -

23rd September 2017. Our students won various prizes in

Zonal and further in Inter Zonal category. Pratyaksha of

B.Com II Sem won first prize in Essay Writing Competition

and PriyanshuGautam of B.Com IV Sem won first Prize in

Short Story Writing Competition. They both further

represented college at Inter Zonal level in the same category

29th- 30th

September

2017

3rd Leadership

Training Camp

held at GCCBA-

50

Government College of Commerce and Business

Administration Sector 50 Chandigarh organized the 3rd

Leadership Training Camp for two days ie on 29th and 30th

September 2017. The camp was being organized by the

Literary Society of the College for the 3rd time in

association with Forum of Free Enterprise a Charitable

Trust established by Late Sh. A.D. Shroff in Mumbaiin

1956.The objective of the Trust was to educate the public

on economic affairs. In order to achieve the same, the forum

organizes training camps in various colleges and schools all

over India. The camp as always was very successful with

the students from tri-city as it has engaged them into some

practical exercises/workshops for Two consecutive days to

understand Leadership, Management and Team work. The

basic purpose of the programme was to engage students by

the team of experts from Mumbai ShriVivekPatki and Shri

Rajiv Luv who took highly interactive sessions based on

practical workshops on the themes like Goal Setting, Self-

Esteem, Time Management, Self-Management ,

Communication Skills and team work to highlight a few.

The camp concluded with the valedictory session where

students shared their feedback and felt rejuvenated and

enlightened after attending the camp as the two days

consistent activities helped them to come of out of their

comfort zone and realize their potential. The host college

organized this camp free of cost for students of tri-city

colleges and students were provided with the certificates

and lunch. Principal Dr Manjit Kaur in her address

congratulated the students for their effective participation

and presented the memento to the worthy guests from

Mumbai as a Token of gratitude for their contribution

through this camp.

10th February

2018

Trial Events for

Participation in

Yuvclique 2018

Trial events were organized for sending the students to

participate in Yuvclique 2018. Near about twenty students

participated in Business Written Quiz, Debate and Poster

Presentation. The students were selected based on the trial

events for participation in Yuvclique 2018. Literary

Society also conducted the Debate Competition during

Yuvclique on 17th February 2018 and suggested Topic for

debate for the competition" Management is the

basis/Foundation of all types of Education. Poster

Presentation in digital print media form was also organised

where the theme given to students was based on Innovative

Ideas on Business/Commerce/Management.

13-14-15

March 2018

Three Day

Workshop on

the

Topic”Tuning

with

Management

Education”

A Practical THREE DAYS WORKSHOP on 13th, 14th and

15th March 2018 was organized by Literary society of the

college on the Topic: Tuning with Management

Education by Prof Pahlad Aggarwal (Former Deputy

Director Higher Education, Chandigarh Administration

and Founder Member and Former Principal of GCCBA-

50, Chandigarh) and his team. The venue for the workshop

was Meditation Room of the College.

The purpose of this workshop was to help the students

understand the practical and universal implication of

management in addressing their all types of issues (whether

personal or professional) to help them achieve their goals

in all spheres of life for a happy, healthy and successful

living by learning to tune with role of management

education practically through body-mind harmony

exercises. The three day workshop included theatrical

exercises/games/ meditation techniques and sharing

sessions. The number of Participants was limited up to a

maximum of 15 and their registration was done through

online submission on first cum first basis.

Further to conclude the workshop, students shared their

feedback and felt the need of such kind of workshops as it

helped them to understand their own self/others and

situations that they are dealing with. The Team distributed

souvenirs to all the participants as a token of their

participation in the workshop specially designed with their

personal photographs by the event management team of the

conductors. It was also suggested by the participants’

regular review sessions should be held at least once a week.

Every

Thursday

Review Session

on “ Tuning

With

Management

Education”

The review sessions were started after the workshop Every

Thursday for the participants in the Mediation Room from

2 PM to 3:30 PM to see the overall implementation and

progress of the same. Students felt that this is a very unique

kind of initiative and it helps them to introspect the issues

in life that they are dealing with. The society was holding

review sessions since then every Thursday for the students.

I T Society (TECH INFOMATICS)

Tech Infomatics is the society of the students wherein the co-curricular aspects in the field of

I.T. are explored by organizing various events throughout the academic year.

Dr. Naveen Pandhi is the Convener of the IT Society and his team comprising of Mr. Manjeet

Singh, Ms. Harinder Kaur conducted the following events for the session 2017-2018

DATE EVENT DETAILS

10th March 2018 Educational trip to

Kurukshetra

Panorama &

Science Centre,

Kurukshetra

One day Educational trip to Kurukshetra

Panorama & Science Centre, Kurukshetra

Haryana was organized on 10th March 2018.

17th February 2018 Yuvclique 2018 6th MANAGEMENT & IT FEST “Yuvclique

2018 was organized’ in association with

management club ‘Gestione’ in the college on

17th February 2018. Students participated in

many I.T. EVENTS such as- Lan Gaming-

Coding & Debugging - Poster Presentation -

Movie Making -Selfie Contest -ABCD (Any

Body can Dubsmash) -Business Minds.

16th February 2018 Pareeksha pe

Charcha'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an

interactive session "Pariksha Par Charcha" also

dubbed as "Exam Ki Baat" with students. The

Programme was telecasted for the students with

the help of Tech Infomatics, (IT Society).

5th February 2018 Workshop on web

security

Workshop on Cyber Security was organized by

Tech Infomatics.

4th February 2018 LAN Gaming

Contest

IT Society organized intra college LAN

gaming competition.

Environment Society (AVNI)

Ms. Aanchal Malik is the convenor of the Environment Society and her team comprises of

Ms. KritiMahajan and Ms. Kamalpreet Kaur. They along with the student volunteers conducted

the following activities during the session 2017-2018

DATE EVENT DETAILS

13th July

2017

Tree plantation

drive

13th July, 2017 was seen as a contribution to the

environment by the Environment Society of the College

“AVNI” in collaboration with the BHARAT VIKAS

PARISHAD. The drive was a considerable success in

spreading the message of “GREEN ENVIRONMENT,

CLEAN ENVIRONMENT”.

12th

August

2017

Registration and

Orientation of

volunteers

The registration of the volunteers in the society was done

on 12th August 2017. The awareness was created amongst

the volunteers to make our ‘Mother Earth’ cleaner and

greener.

23rd

August

2017

Tree plantation

drive

A tree plantation drive was organized by the Environment

Society of the College “AVNI” in collaboration with

the BHARAT VIKAS PARISHAD. The trees were

planted inside and outside the college to embrace the

beauty of the college and contribute to the society as well.

24th

October

2017

E- collage

competition

The week from 17th October 2017 to 24th October 2017

was celebrated by organizing an ‘e-Collage Competition’

on the theme ‘Green Diwali’ to promote the message of

Environment Society ‘AVNI’ which was to have a happy,

safe, prosperous and green Diwali. It was an open online

competition for the entire college. The results were

declared on 24th October. The respected judges for the

competition were Dr. Manjeet Kaur Brar, Mr. Amarpreet

Singh Sijher and Dr. Naveen Pandhi. Results of the

competition were as follows:

1st prize: Amanpreet Kaur (B.com II)

2nd prize: HarshitaPunyani (B.Com II)

18th

November

2017

Participation in

Inter college

competition

The students of AVNI society participated in inter college

competition organized by environment society of PGGCG-

42, Chandigarh. The students participated in various

activities and won prizes.

1st prize in model making: Harshit (BBA I) and Manika

(B.Com I)

Consolation prize in model making: Ekamjot (BBA I) and

Pulkit (BBA I)

2nd prize in Ad mad Show: Shivamz and team.

17th

January

2018

Workshop on

road safety and

traffic awareness

The workshop on traffic rules emphasized the importance

of road safety and non- violation of the traffic rules. It was

further shared that majority of road accidents occurred due

to human error which could be avoided and deaths due to

these errors be minimized.

25th

March

2018

Exhibition of

Hand Made Jute

Products

AVNI in collaboration with “ËNACTUS”, NGO of

GGDSD college Chandigarh organised an exhibitions of

handmade Jute bags, Diaries, Folders etc.

Environment Society (AVNI)

\

Gender Sensitization Society (JAGRITI)

DATE EVENT DETAILS

26thJuly,2017 Orientation Registration & Orientation of new as well as old students

for Gender Sensitization Society was held on 25th

August 2017, in the college seminar room, wherein the

students were made aware of the importance & purpose

of the formation of the society.

18th August ,

2017

Panel Discussion A Panel Discussion Was organised in college campus in

association With A Youth Marketing Firm ‘Grapevine ‘

and ‘Bas AbhBahutHogya’ The experts were

Abhinandhan Pandhi ,a criminal lawyer , Utsav Bains, a

supreme court lawyer on human rights and

DeepthaVivekanand an educator. They all have a very

wonderful interactive session with students on legal

rights of women.

26thOctober

2017

A Talk on

Personal

Hygiene

A talk on personal hygiene was delivered by

Prof(Dr.)Rosy Walia in the college seminar room. On

the same day an initiative to provide sanitary napkins to

girl students were started titled as “She –San’.

9th November

2017

Inter college

competition

An inter college Quiz competition in collaboration with

national commission for women New Delhi was held in

college campus on 9th November, 2017. The theme was

creating awareness on legal rights of women . A total of

34 students from various colleges participated in the

competition. cash prizes were given to the winners.

14th

November

2017

She-San The college installed sanitary napkin vending machine

and pad disposal machine under the scheme of SHE-

SAN . Here the girls are provided with a pack of sanitary

napkins by inserting 10 Rs coin in the machine. The

college also installed pad disposal machine in order to

ensure the hygiene habits in girls and healthy disposal of

pad garbage.

13th January

2018

Lohri

celebration

Jagriti celebrated lohri in association with NSS .The

theme was “lohri ka Paigam Betiyon KeNaam” . All the

students enjoyed bonfire and customary eatables peanuts

and jaggery. RJ Manav 94.3 FM also spread the

message that we should celebrate lohri of girl children

also .

8th March

2018

The society celebrated “women’s Day in the college

along with NGO “Girls rise for Mohali”. The

programme was to aware the females about their

personal hygiene. The society distributed packets of

sanitary napkins to the class-IV female employees.

Drug Awareness Society “VADA”

Dr. Manoj Kumar is the convener of the Drug Awareness Society and his team comprising

of Ms. Sandeep, Ms. Kamalpreet Kaur and Ms. SubinaSyal conducted the following events

during the session 2017-18.

DATE EVENT DETAILS

17thAugust,

2017

Orientation and Registration Registration of the society was opened on

17th Aug, 2017. For the purpose of getting

them registered Performa’s were circulated

amongst the classes. Data has been calculated

on the basis of their information.Paramjit

Singh Hunjan was made President of the

society.

25th to 29th

October,

2017

International Association

for Adolescent health

Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti, President of this

society attended International Association for

Adolescent health congress (IAAH), held at

Hotel Pullman, Aerocity, New Delhi,as a

delegate represented our country and our

college amongst delegates from 55 other

countries.

Nov 3, 2017 Health Awareness Program A talk on the topic “HEART DISEASE” was

conducted by Dr. Amit Gupta, Senior

Consultant from Max SuperSpeciality

Hospital Mohali on 3rd Nov., 2017. He gave

a ppt presentation on various symptoms of

Heart Attack and how to reduce the chances

of Heart Attack.

16 & 17

February,

2018

AIDSCON-2017

AIDSCON is the regular feature of vada

society. Conference on the theme of AIDS

free Chandigarh will be held on 16-

17thfeb,2018 at Dr. P.N.Chhuttani memorial

IMA complex, sec-35 B Chandigarh will

beorganised by Chandigarh State Aids

Control Society.

3rd

February,

2018

Awareness Campaign

on Don’t Drink & Drive

Mr. SurinderVerma, Chairman, Citizens

Awareness Group accentuated that road

accidents are an epidemic that the

Government can no longer afford to ignore.

MrHemantUpadhyay, Advisor-IT and

Telecom, gave powerpoint Presentation and

stressed on issues like Road design, driving

skills, traffic management, vehicle design,

policing, enforcement etc. The campaign

concluded with that there is a dire need to

form a strong and comprehensive Road

Safety legislation immediately. Lastly, a

pledge was held to follow the safety

features/rules for road safety

10th

March,

2018

Walkathon on Drug Abuse Walkathon on Drug Abuse, Anti-begging,

Traffic Awareness and Anti Child labour to

build a child friendly chandigarh was flagged

off by zonal director, Narcotic Control

Bureau, Mr Mohinderjeet Singh and member

Secretary SLSA, Mr Mahavir Ahlawat and

Secretary DLSA Mr Amrinder Sharma, Mr

V.K. Kapoor with lovely support of GCCBA-

50. More than 100 students wearing T-Shirts

sending message ‘Say No To Drugs’, ‘Say

Yes to Life’ under the guidance of Dr. Manoj

K. Bhambu. All the participants were

honoured by CCPCR chairman, Bibi

Harginder Kaur with lovely dance of

Colonies Kids with Puneet Sharma for

Bachpan Bachao Andolan team.

Management Club ‘GESTIONE”

“Club by the students, of the students, for the students”

The club includes team comprising of Prof (Dr.) Rosy Walia, as the Convener of the Club

along with Dr. Aarti Kaushal, Dr. Renuka Mehra and Ms. Aanchal Malik. The club conducted

the following activities during the year 2017-18:

DATE EVENT DETAILS

17th

August

2017 to

19th

August

2017

Interview of New

Members

Talking with the candidates in person is the most

desirable option and hereby the Convenor Gestione Prof.

Rosy Walia Joshi along with the faculty members and

some active club members conducted the interviews for

the recruitment of new members to the management

club. There was a lot of excitement and at the same time

nervousness on their faces. In order to check the abilities

of the candidates a form was also distributed in which

they had to mark the department where they can perform

to the best of their abilities. The interviews were

conducted successfully and new genius minds were

recruited in the club.

23rd

August

2017

A Talk By Rajat

Prabhakar,

Former Member

of Gestione

He gave a view of his experience during his tenure. He

shared his views and motivated the students about team

work and success of YUVCLIQUE. He also took part in

conducting the interviews of the candidates and told

them the importance of being a part of the management

club.

17th

October

17

An Exhibition

Organized in

Collaboration

with “Choti Si

Asha”

An exhibition by a renowned NGO “Choti Si Asha” was

organised in the college. It exhibited hand crafted bags

and

other items made by underprivileged women. They were

beautifully displayed in the college and students along

with teachers bought the bags and other items in large

numbers .

2nd

November

2017

Planning of

Yuvclique Began

The Gestione team members began with the preparation

of YUVCLIQUE. They discussed various ideas in order

to make YUVCLIQUE bigger and better. A meeting was

also conducted to discuss the new marketing strategies,

theme of YUVCLIQUE, events etc. to be included in

YUVCLIQUE this time.

17th

November

2017

Meeting of

Gestione Members

In this meeting the theme for YUVCLIQUE: “HIGH ON

COLORS” was finalized. This theme was finalized after

taking into consideration various other shortlisted ideas

as well. The team had prepared a proper presentation

showcasing the different theme proposals which was

then presented to the teachers and hence “HIGH

ONCOLORS” was finalized.

08th

January

2018

Preparations of

YUVCLIQUE

Commenced

College reopening gave a head start to the preparations

of YUVCLIQUE. Various teams like marketing, it,

decoration, flash mob, sponsorships etc. were created

and they started their work with full throttle. Proper

training was given to the sponsorship team as to how to

approach the sponsors. Also the flash mob team began

with their preparations. The IT team started their work

of designing the posters, website handling and all the

preliminary tasks of YUVCLIQUE. Also the date for

YUVCLIQUE was also decided -12th February 2018.

15th

January

2018

Planning and

Commencement

of Decoration

The decoration department started with their

preparations based on the theme: HIGH ON COLORS.

They planned as to how the college campus can be

decorated in the most beautiful way possible. Also all the

material was decided to be made using waste material.

They also decided to make a photo booth area where the

visitors could click amazing photographs.

25th

January

2018

Marketing and IT

Team Initiated

with the

Preparation and

Distribution of

Invitations

The marketing and IT team began with the preparation

of invitations that were to be sent to various colleges,

judges, Guest of Honors and Chief Guest Online

invitations were also sent through e-mails. The

marketing team was divided into a group of four students

each and was sent to the colleges with the YUVCLIQUE

invitations.

2nd

February

2018

Flash mob

Performances in

Different Colleges

Started.

The flash mob team started performing in different

colleges. The team comprised of 50 members and they

covered most of the colleges in the tricity. They also

performed in the ITFT college, Mullanpur and the

famous VR PUNJAB mall, Mohali. Their performance

also included the display of the banner of YUVCLIQUE

and our team has gathered appreciation from all around

Chandigarh. Also the compering team was selected after

conducting an audition round.

2nd

February

2018

A Talk by RMS

School

A motivational talk was organized by the RMS school in

collaboration with TISS(TATAINSTITUTE OF

SOCIAL SCIENCES).During this talk the

representative of RMS school shared the information

regarding the diploma courses in marketing and finance

along with assured internships with top brands like The

Taj, The Lalit, JW Marriot, Kapsons, Fortis etc.

09/02/2018 Posters of

YUVCLIQUE

were

Put Up.

The posters of YUVCLIQUE were put up by the

marketing team in various colleges and other places all

over Chandīgarh and beyond .Other teams like

backstage, front stage, crowd handling, stall handling,

refreshment etc. were also created to ensure smooth

functioning on the day of YUVCLIQUE.

11/02/2018 A Day Before

YUVCLIQUE

The management club members came to the college

early in the morning to start with the decoration work in

the college premises. Also other tasks like setting of the

dropdown, tenting arrangements, stall arrangement were

taken care of by the club members. A run through of the

compering team was also conducted in order to make the

day of YUVCLIQUE a success and a memorable event.

12th

February

2018

YUVCLIQUE was

Postponed

Due to the unfavorable weather conditions

YUVCLIQUE had to be postponed. The club members

along with teachers arrived to the college early in the

morning but due to heavy rain and unfavorable ground

condition the teachers and the club members arrived at

the decision of postponing YUVCLIQUE. All the

colleges, judges and the guests were informed. Also the

teams from other colleges who did not get the

information were greeted with a rose bud to compensate

for the inconvenience caused to them.

13th

February

2018

Final Date of

YUVCLIQUE is

17th February 2018

The convenor of Gestione Prof. Rosy Walia Joshi called

for a meeting of all the club members for announcing the

new date of YUVCLIQUE -17/02/2018. She also

motivated the members not to lose hope and encouraged

them to work even better. The club members resolved to

make YUVCLIQUE a great success. All preparations

resumed, re-invites were prepared and sent to various

colleges, judges, guests and the posters were also

distributed in the tricity area and beyond.

17th

February

2018

YUVCLIQUE

grand

event organized

by Gestione- The

Management Club

in collaboration

with Tech

INFOMATICS-

The IT

Society.

The sun came with all the magic along. The day had its

worth written. The preparations were in full league.

Everything was ‘High on Colors’. Gradually, the

participants started coming for registrations.

‘YUVCLIQUE 2018’ without any further ado, marked

its auspicious beginning with the lightening of

‘Deepshika’ followed by ‘Saraswati Vandana’. Prof.

Pahlad Aggarwal (Retired as Deputy Director Higher

Education Colleges, Chandigarh Administration and

Founder and Former Principal GCCBA 50 Chandigarh)

was the Guest of Honor who graced the occasion. The

opening ceremony was embraced with the presence of

the chief guest- Mr. Davesh Moudgil, the Mayor of

Chandigarh. He was duly accorded a floral welcome by

Dr. Manjit Kaur, the Principal, and Dr. Rosy Walia

Joshi, the Dean of the college. YUVCLIQUE 2018 had

a plethora of events lined up for the day, they were

mime, footloose, ad mad, quiz, rangoli, face painting,

debate, poster presentation, debugging, LAN gaming,

photography, movie making, music smash, Fashionista,

nukkad natak. Students showcased their versatility,

creativity and dynamism and there is no doubt that

YUVCLIQUE was a great success.

3rd May

2018

Farewell 2018 Management Club of the college organized farewell for

the outgoing classes of M.Com/BBA and B.Com. The

celebrations included dance, party, skit and various light

hearted games. The party concluded with delicious

snacks & lunch and nostalgic speeches by the outgoing

students and the titles and a small souvenir were given

to all as a small gift from the college.

Anti -Stress Society

Anti Stress Committee organized four days orientation course for all the classes and three

days workshop (practical experience) for selected students from 9-11

March, 2018 in collaboration with Art of Living organizers. Dr. Vikas Gautam, organized this

workshop in the college from 9-11 March, 2018 was taken by Art of living faculty, Miss

Sumandeep Kaur and Mr. Amitesh Marwah. This workshop aimed at improving energy levels,

confidence, clarity, concentration, emotional stability, communication skills and overall

personality of the students The workshop was organized for the students relating to “Anti –

depression and stress management techniques “related to their day to day activities. Dr. Vikas

Gautam (M.B.B.S. & AOL volunteer) from Art of Living who conducted this workshop

emphasized on the techniques to remove stress and how to deal with the practical problems

being faced by the students in their daily life course. Almost 50 students from various classes

participated in the workshop and discussed their problems with the mediators. The students

felt hugely benefitted and demanded more of such courses in future.

MEDITATION ROOM

The college has specially designed a Meditation Room to help staff and students to live a stress

free life and manage themselves and others. The college proposes to plan various activities for

the students to help them tune with themselves/ others and understand their roles in today’s

challenging circumstances. For this the Literary society of the college has already organised

the workshop from this session on the topic “Tuning with Management Education” A Practical

THREE DAYS WORKSHOP on 13th, 14th and 15th March 2018. Prof Pahlad Aggarwal

(Former Deputy Director Higher Education, Chandigarh Administration and Founder Member

and Former Principal of GCCBA-50, Chandigarh) and his team has interacted with the students

and guided them to the dos and don’ts of meditation. The three day workshop included

theatrical exercises/games/ meditation techniques and sharing sessions to help the students

address their issues on personal and professional front for their body and mind harmony.

Further to conclude the workshop, students shared their feedback and felt the need of such kind

of workshops as it helped them to understand their own self/others and situations that they are

dealing with. The Team distributed souvenirs to all the participants as a token of their

participation in the workshop specially designed with their personal photographs by the event

management team of the conductors. It was also suggested by the participants’ that regular

review sessions should be held at least once a week.

The College is also conducting the weekly review session every Thursday as a part of regular

Meditation activity to help the students deal with their practical and emotional issues for better

and effective body-mind harmony.

Anti -Stress Activity

Swachh Bharat Mission

On 2nd October 2014 the nation took pledge to make India clean and healthy. In this context an

intensive national cleanliness campaign was being undertaken across the nation. To ensure

continuous engagement and higher awareness, theme based cleanliness drives popularly known

as Swachh Bharat Mission was assigned to all educational institutions as their responsibility

by the Chandigarh administration. Our College also took the challenge and successfully

performed various activities during the year under this mission. The Nodal Officer for this

mission Ms Vandana Jain and Ms. Kriti Mahajan as member along with student Ambassador

Ms. Manpreet of M.Com II and11 class monitors from each section performed various

activities. The details of the same are as follows:

DATE EVENT DETAILS

14th April 2018 A step towards

Elimination of

Malaria and

Dengue

The State government has directed its Health

Department, Education Department and Urban

Local Bodies to take action at their respective

levels and drive awareness about cleanliness and

vector-borne diseases like Malaria and Dengue. On

13Th and 14Th April 2018, As part of this special

drive our college SBM team along with NSS

contacted Health Department of Chandigarh to do

anti-larvae spray and Precautionary mosquito

fogging in GCCBA-50, building at all possible

places where mosquitoes could breed and spread

awareness among students of college about these

diseases. And instructed in case of any help or

guidance is required they can contact the Anti-

Malaria Officer through email

([email protected]) or at mobile

number 9878030326 or call the office of

undersigned at 0172-2740408. Our college also

plan to continue with the mosquito fogging

operations until dengue case numbers have

dropped substantially.

27th March 2018 Sanitary Napkin

Distribution

Drive

To mark international women day A sanitary

napkin distribution drive was conducted amongst

the female workers of the college by SBM with

Gender Sensitization Society in collaboration with

a women Empowerment NGO ‘Girls Rise’. At first

an interactive session was conducted with the

female workers. On the topic of menstrual hygiene

by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti who is the Co-founder of

GRM and member of Gender Sensitization Society

which was followed by screening of a movie

‘Toilet EkPrem Katha’. It was truly an enriching

experience for both the workers and the members

of Gender Sensitization Society.

15th March 2018 To Compost:

Compost Banao,

Compost Apnao’

From last three months Our college students with

our college Gardeners has been stepping up efforts

to encourage conversion of biodegradable waste

into compost, for use as fertilizer, and reduce the

amount of waste going to landfill sites. Organic

manures are composed of dead plant and contain

plant nutrients. Our Gardeners made it by Digging

two holes in different area in the ground, more than

3 feet deep by 3 feet wide then fills it with cow or

buffalo dung, plants leaves and kitchen wastes

from canteen, green grass and field soil By

spreading every content in 4 inch thick layer one

by one, repeating till the height is nearly reach.

Finally water is added to the contents.

31st January

2018

Cleanliness Drive In the regular course of cleanliness, A cleanliness

drive was organized by Swachh Bharat Mission

society. The purpose of this drive was to create

awareness amongst the students on periodicals

basis to do regular efforts to keep the surroundings

clean. To implement the same, the students were

instructed to clean their class rooms along with the

basement area, parking area, adjoining areas

outside building of the college.

18th January

2018

Installation of

Sanitary Napkin

Vending Machine

Under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the college

installed two sanitary napkin vending machine and

incinerators (pad disposal machine) on 18th

January 2018. It not only enables young students

to have access to sanitary napkins, who might

otherwise be conscious of buying the pads from

market stores, but it also sends out a positive

message to girls, that the college is sensitive to

their needs. The sanitary waste disposal unit and

liner system incorporates innovative; EPA

approved silver ion technology that enhances the

elimination of harmful bacteria and odour from the

washroom. The system provides collection,

removal and responsible disposal of sanitary

waste. Users need to insert a Rs 10 coin in the

vending machine to take out a napkin Here the girls

are provided will dispense a pack of three sanitary

pads when the student inserts a coin into the

machine.

3rd November

2017

Tree Plantation

Drive

On the eve of Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev ji

on 3rd November 2017, SBM in collaboration with

NSS unit of the college came forward for a good

deed towards Mother Nature. An initiative was

taken to emphasize the importance of planting new

trees by conducting tree plantation drive in college

campus by the staff and students. 50 saplings were

distributed to the students to plant backyards in the

college building which were sponsored by Dainik.

26th September,

2017

BIS Seminar on

Waste

Management on

the occasion of

Swachh

Bharat week

On 26th September, 2017 A seminar on Waste

Management and Standardization was conducted

by Swachh Bharat mission in collaboration with

the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on the

occasion of Swachh Bharat week. The seminar was

conducted by, the BIS Director Head (Punjab),

Renu Gupta.The students were at first informed

about BIS, the various standards and how they are

an integral part of our lives. Being a commerce

college must emphasis was laid on the

‘management standardization’.

The students were then sensitized about the waste

management issues and its impact on our daily

lives.

24th September,

2017

Awareness Drive

Event: YouTube

Video/Door to

door campaigning

As part of the Swachh Bharat Mission, Swachhta

Pakhwada was celebrated in the Institute from

15thSeptember to 1st October 2017.A series of

events were organized during this period to

conduct cleaning drives and to create awareness

about cleanliness among the masses. We initiated

the awareness drive at slum area of sector 50

Chandigarh on 24th September with an aim of

inculcating the habit of making of our society and

country clean and green. In the event the videos

download from the YouTube were shown to the

people residing there to motivate them and to

evoke a sense of responsibility among them

18th

September 2017

Clean Park Day 0n 18th September 2017 Students of our college

went to municipal park in sector 50; Chandigarh

where they cleaned the litter scattered on the

ground and emptied the dustbins, making the park

beautiful for the general public to sit in clean

environment.

17th Sep 2017 Tree Plantation

Drive Event:

Green

Campus day

On 17th Sep 2017 Swachh Bharat Mission Society

came forward for a good deed towards Mother

Nature. An initiative was taken to emphasize the

importance of planting new trees by conducting

tree plantation drive in college campus to make our

campus as Green Campus. Saplings were

distributed to the students to plant in their

backyards or the open spaces near college

Building.

15thSeptember,

2017

Oath Taking

Ceremony

Prime Minister Shri NarendraModi exhorted

people to fulfill Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of Clean

India. The ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ is a massive

mass movement that seeks to create a Clean India.

The beginning of SwachhtaPakhwada on

15thSeptember, 2017 Dr.Manjit Kaur Brar ,

Principal administered oath to all the staff and

students to maintain cleanliness of their working

places and residential premises and all the staff

members along with all the students emphasized

to give two hours per week and hundred hours in a

year for the cleanliness drive to realize the dream

of Mahatma Gandhi – ‘Swachh Bharat’.

19th August 2017 Exhibition cum

Sale Event: Say

No To

Plastic Bags

Swachh Bharat mission organised an Exhibition

cum Sale of Jute bags on August19th 2017. This

initiative of SBM was an effort by “SAANJHI”

The Handcrafted Products of Ms.Kusum Nehra.

The purpose of the exhibition was to inculcate

practice of using Jute for various utility purposes

that will help the society to replace the plastic bags

and be more environments friendly.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) 2017-18

To bring about the social awareness and consciousness among the students, the NSS unit of the

college was set up on 8th August 2009, with Prof. (Dr.) Rosy Walia and Mr. Amarpreet Singh

as the coordinators. Volunteers were enrolled and the student representatives of various classes

were elected by open voting.

Dr. Bikramjit Kaur NSS Programme Officer for Girls and Dr. Manoj Kumar NSS

Programme Officer for Boys with their NSS volunteers conducted a series of events under NSS

during the session 2017-18.

S.NO. ACTIVITY/EVENT DATE VENUE AND DETAILS

1.

75TH

ANNIVERSARY

OF QUIT INDIA

MOVEMENT

FROM 9TH

AUGUST

2017 TO

24TH

AUGUST

2017

Each and every NSS volunteer of

Government College of Commerce and

Business Administration, Sector-50 came

forward to celebrate the 75TH

ANNIVERSARY OF QUIT INDIA

MOVEMENT from 9TH AUGUST 2017

TO 24TH AUGUST 2017 to spread the

message of unified INDIA. Four days

programme was conducted to celebrate the

great occasion. First day on 9th August 2017

a pledge taking ceremony was conducted at

9.30 a.m. Mr.Yogesh Kumar, Head of

Economics Department oriented the

students and staff regarding the importance

of observing 75TH year of QUIT INDIA

MOVEMENT and 71st year of India’s

Independence. The ceremony began with

the flag hoisting by the Principal of the

college. The events for the day were

patriotic songs, a skit on the theme

“Patriotism’’, poems inciting the spirit of

nationalism. These were followed by a

thought provoking speech by our Principal

Dr. Manjit Kaur. She shed light on our

freedom struggle and discusses the meaning

of true independence. Third day on 22.08.17

all NSS volunteers took part in inter-class

essay writing competition on the topic Life

and Principles of the IRON MAN. Three

best essays were selected by the NSS

programme officers and those essays were

read out in front of the whole college to

aware them about the life and the lessons of

this legend. Fourth Day on 24.08.17 a talk

on freedom struggle by Dr. Gurpreet Singh

from History department was organised. In

his speech he emphasized on two important

milestones i.e. Quit India Movement, 1942

and Non Cooperation Movement, 1920 and

the process of freedom struggle in India.

2. INTERNATIONAL

YOUTH DAY

CELEBRATION

12th

AUGUST,

2017

Celebrated the International Youth Day in

our college Govt. College of Commerce and

Business Administration, Sector-50,

Chandigarh with great enthusiasm. The

pledge was taken with the Principal Dr.

Manjit Brar, NSS Programme Officers and

all the present faculty members. Essay

writing competition was also organised on

the topic ‘AIDS FREE INDIA’. 20 students

took part in this competition. NSS

programme officers judged the competition

and three best essays were chosen. The

principal madam addressed the students

about AIDS related issues, particularly

behaviour of the people around AIDS

infected person.

3. 71st Independence

Day Celebrations

On 15th

August 2017

Celebrated the 71st Independence Day on

the day of 15th August. The ceremony began

with the flag hoisting by the Principal of the

college. The events for the day were

patriotic songs, a skit on the theme

“Patriotism’’, poems inciting the spirit of

nationalism followed by a thought

provoking speech by our Principal Dr.

Manjit Kaur.

4. NSS

CLEANLISNESS

ONE DAY CAMP

19th

AUGUST,

2017

Organised a cleanliness camp on 19th

August 2017 in which NSS volunteers

participated with great enthusiasm. Took an

initiative to clean the campus. NSS

volunteers strongly support the “Swachh

Bharat Campaign”

5. Sukhmani Sahib

Paath

16th

September,

2017

To wish for the success of 59th Zonal Panjab

University Youth and Heritage Festival,

2017 to be held in GCCBA-50, Sukhmani

Sahib Paath was organised on 16th

September, 2017 in which NSS volunteers

participated with great enthusiasm. It was

done to gain the blessings of the almighty for

the successful completion of all the tasks

related to the Youth Fest.The students and

staff felt enlightened and paid tribute to their

gurus on this auspicious day. NSS

volunteers were alloted duties from 15th

September, 2017 to 23rd September, 2017.

All the volunteers performed upto the mark

and came out of their comfort zones to serve

the college event. They worked hard and

devoted 5 to 6 hours after the college also

without any complaints.

6. NSS Day

celebration

24th

September,

2017

NSS Day was celebrated in our college on

24th September 2017. On this day poster

making competition was organised. The

topic was GST AND ITS REFORMS IN

INDIA. Students came up with very creative

posters. 13 students took part in the

competition. Students with best three

posters were awarded..

7. One Day Camp

Swachch Bharat

Abhiyan

2nd October,

2017

On the birth anniversary of Mahatma

Gandhi, i.e., 2nd October in the year 2014,

our honourable Prime Minister Mr.

Narendra Modi started the Swachch Bharat

Abhiyan with a vision to clean India before

the 100th birth anniversary of Mahatma

Gandhi. A pledge was taken by each and

every NSS volunteer to contribute their bit

towards this mission. All rooms and

corridors of the college were cleaned by the

volunteers.

8. E-DIWALI

CELEBRATION

17th October,

2017

E-Diwali here stands for Eco-friendly

Diwali. celebrated E-Diwali in our college

GCCBA with great enthusiasm on 17th

October 2017. Three competitions were

organised, Rangoli Competition, mehandi

competition and diva decorating

competition. Students came up with creative

ideas and helped us to make eco

friendlydiwali this time. 20 students took

part in rangoli competition, 13 in mehandi

competition and 24 in diva decorating

competition. Three beautiful and creative

designs from all three were selected and

awarded by our NSS programme officers.

9. Rashtriya Ekta

Diwas

31st October,

2017

On 31st October, 2017, came forward to

celebrate the RASHTRIYA EKTA DIWAS

to commemorate the birth anniversary of

SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL to

spread the message of unified INDIA. Four

days programme was conducted to celebrate

the great occasion. First day NSS volunteers

Divya Verma and Indresh Singh of our

college participated in Elocution

competition conducted in celebration of

“Nations Salutes SardarVallabhbhai Patel-

The Unifier of India” on 28.10.17 at Guru

Gobind Singh College for Women at sector-

26, Chandigarh. Second day on 29.10.17

NSS volunteers Navit Hakoo and

SakshamVerma participated in quiz

competition conducted by PGGCG, Sector-

11, Chandigarh on the teachings of Sardar

Patel. Third day on 30.10.17 NSS volunteers

participated in singing competition

conducted by DAV College, Sector-10,

Chandigarh to celebrate the birth

anniversary . Fourth day on 31.10.17 all

NSS volunteers took a pledge to safeguard

the unity and integrity of the nation .An

inter-class essay writing competition on the

life and principles of the IRON MAN was

also organised in which 18 NSS volunteers

participated. Three best essays were selected

by the NSS programme officers.

10. OBSERVANCE OF

VIGILANCE

AWARENESS

WEEK 2017

From 31st

October to

5th

November

2017

The pledge as prescribed by the Central

Vigilance Commission is taken by NSS

volunteers and faculty members on 31-10-

2017 at 11:30 a.m. and the NSS volunteers

also carry out various activities during the

week to observe the vigilance week on the

theme ‘Promoting Integrity and Eradicating

Corruption’. On 31st October, 2017 an essay

writing competition was organised in the

college in which 21 NSS volunteers took

part. The topic was “Issues relating to anti-

corruption”. Everyone showed their

creativity and the NSS programme officers

chose the three best essays.

On 1stNovember, 2017, a PowerPoint

Presentation competition was arranged in

which 12 students gave presentations out of

which 3 best presentations were selected.

On 2nd November, 2017, NSS volunteers

took part in the March Past On 3rd

November, 2017 a talk was organised on

preventive vigilance measures and slogan

writing competition in which around 30

students participated. The NSS programme

officers chose three best volunteers.

On 4th November, 2017, poster making

competition and debate competition were

organised on the theme of anti-corruption.

On 5th November, 2017 Dr. Manjit Kaur, the

chief guest and Principal of the college

distributed the prize to winners of all the

activities undertaken to observe the

Vigilance Week, 2017 The Vigilance Week,

2017 was concluded by singing the National

Anthem and taking oath for unified India

free from corruption.

11. Tree Plantation

Drive

3rd

November,

2017

An initiative was taken to emphasize the

importance of planting new trees by

conducting tree plantation drive in college

campus on 03rd November 2017 at 11.30 am.

In first phase of plantation drive our

Principal Dr. Manjit Kaur Brar, NSS

Programme Officers planted the saplings

along with other staff members around the

boundaries of the college premises. And

then the saplings were planted by the NSS

volunteers.

12. One Day Camp 10th

November,

2017

One day cleanliness drive was there in the

college cleaned the new classrooms of the

new building of the college and the college

ground and asked to download the swachh

Bharat app as Dr.Bikramjit Kaur was

appointed as felicitation committee member

13. National

Constitution Day

26th,

November

2017

NSS celebrated National Constitution Day

on 26th, November 2017 as the constitution

of India was adopted by the constituent

assembly on 26th, November was celebrated

by PPT presentation and lectures given by

NSS volunteers on the importance of the

day.

14. 7 Days NSS Special

Camp

From 24th

December,

2017 to 31st

December,

2017

7 Days NSS Special Camp was conducted in

the college from 9th October, 2016 to 15th

October, 2016 on the theme “YOGA,

HEALTH & HYGINE”. The camp was

attended by 100 NSS volunteers and 15

Non-NSS volunteers. In the valedictory

function, Mr.Bikram Rana, SLO, NSS-Cell,

UT, Chandigarh was the chief guest and he

motivated the NSS volunteers for their

efficient work and distributed the gifts and

clothes to adopted children of Kajheri

village.

15. Lohri Celebrations 13th January,

2018

Celebrated Lohri in the college. On this day

colourful programme presented by students

with dance and giddha performance. NSS

unit with Jagriti celebrated

“LohrikaPaigamBetiyonKeNaam” . All

the students enjoyed bonfire and customary

eatables peanuts and jaggery. Radio Jockey

Manav 94.3 FM also visited college to

spread the message that we should celebrate

lohri of girl child .

16. Talk on Traffic

Rules

17th January,

2018

Conducted a talk on Traffic Rules in the

college campus. Mr. Rajinder Singh, Head

Constable, Traffic Park had shared the

information on perfect driving,

precautionary rules and safeguard rules etc.

and Mr. Satish, Constable Traffic Park

conducted the test on traffic rules and the

winners were given away the prizes.

17. National Youth Day 23rd

January,2018

Celebrated National Youth Day with a

pledge and a talk was delivered on Health

related issues and PPT presentation by

volunteers on HIV/AIDS.

18. National Voter’s

Day

25th

January,2018

Celebrated National Voter’s Day with the

oath taking ceremony and Poster making

and Essay writing competition was

conducted and the names of winners

announced..

19. Republic Day

celebration

26th

January,2018

National Youth day

20. Pulse Polio

Immunization

Campaign (Phase-1)

From 28th to

31st January,

2018

This was the first phase of the Pulse Polio

Immunization Campaign, under this again

Dr. Gurpreet Kaur and Dr. Haridypal Singh

along with their team of NSS volunteers 40

carried out this round. In this they covered

the sectors-50 & 51 and immunized 900

approx. children in 6000 households.

21. Observance of

silence

30th

January,2018

Along with STUDENTS and STAFF

observe the two minute silence in college at

11.00 am in the memory of those who gave

their lives in the struggle for India’s

freedom.

22 Pulse Polio

Immunization

Campaign(Phase-2)

From 11th to

13thMarch,

2018

The second phase of the Pulse Polio

Immunization Campaign, under this again

Dr. Gurpreet Kaur and Dr. Haridypal Singh

along with their team of NSS volunteers 40

carried out this round. In this they covered

the sectors-50, 51 and 45 and immunized

880 approx. children in 6400 households.

23 NSS Annual

Function

19th April,

2018

Celebrated NSS Annual Function with

Havan ceremony, playing traditional games

like rassatapna, pilgoli, stappu, gulidanda,

poshanpaa, tippitippi tap etc. after that the

cultural programme was organized with

such a spirit that these volunteers will join

NSS again to serve the Nation.

24 Saanj Project with

PGI

19th April,

2018 till now

34 NSS volunteers had undergone a training

under SAANJ project with PGI for assisting

and caretaking services the patients at OPD

in PGI, Chandigarh from time to time

whenever services are required.

Teaching Faculty of GCCBA 50

FACULTY’S ACHIEVEMENTS (2017-2018)

Apart from striving for excellence in classroom teaching and mentoring the students' our

faculty members have also set new benchmarks in academic activities in their own right. They

enrich their intellect by various research papers, publications and faculty development

program. Each faculty member is also interacting with students through their personal blogs.

On 3rd, March, 2018 Our Principal Dr. Manjit Kaur and Faculty, Dr. Harinder Kaur of the

college were awarded Doctorate Degrees and Ms.Subina Syal awarded Best Paper award on

the topic “Awareness and Risk Perception about Financial Services with special reference to

Women Investors of Panjab” in an International Conference on “Financial Services Creating

Business Value and Sustainability” held at Panjab University, Chandigarh on 23 and 24

February, 2018.

Mr. AMARPREET SINGH SIJHER (Vice Principal)

• Completed the procurement under GEM for the college and also made payments under

GEM for all the Colleges of the City.

• Provided Training and worked along with other colleges GEM buyers and Office staff

for the smooth implementation of the GEM system.

• Team member and Discipline Incharge for various functions in the college, maintained

order, discipline during M. Com counselling and Panjab University Youth Festival held

in the college for the first time.

• Coordinated and conducted the college students council elections within the campus

which were peaceful, in which 79% votes were polled.

• Imparting training to the staff both teaching and Non-teaching with regard to the

procurement under GEM, office procedures and internal work improvements

techniques like use of Internal Cloud hard disk for peer work using local Area Network

storage device.

• Invited as Resource Person for ³Capacity Building Programme for Non- Teaching

Employees of Panjab University´ Organised by the Public Administration Department,

Panjab University. ‡ Performed duties assigned during the Examinations both Internal

and External.

Dr. MANOJ KUMAR BHAMBU

• Attended various seminars and conferences at CII Chandigarh chapter.

• Delivered lecture as resource person in SLIET, Sant. longowal Institute of engineering

and Technology, longowal

• Attended 58th cost convention 2018 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

Dr. BIKRAMJIT KAUR

• Published Paper titled “A Study on Financial Inclusions in India” paper published

UGC Approved Journal “Educator Research Journal (ERJ)” : A Multidisciplinary

International Bi-Monthly Peer Reviewed Journal, June 2017-July-2017/Vol IV/ Issue

III: ISSN P.2455-0515E- 2394-8450.

Mr. YOGESH KUMAR

• Promoted to Associate Professor, Department of Economics.

Dr. NAVEEN PANDHI

• Published book titled “Production and Operations Management” for BBA 6th

Semester of Punjabi University Patiala with Kalyani Publishers.

• Published book titled “Financial Management” for BBA 4th Semester of Himachal

Pradesh University Shimla and Punjabi University Patiala with Kalyani Publishers.

• Acting as paper setter for final examination of GNDU Amritsarand Khalsa College

Amritsar.

• Organized one day Educational Tour to Kurukshetra Science and Panorama center on

10th March 2018.

Dr. RAJIV SALWAN

• Attended UGC sponsored 7 days Faculty Development Program titled, “Research

Methodology”, organized by Panjab University, Sector – 14, Chandigarh from

1stFebruary 2018 to 7thFebruary 2018.

Ms. MONA SODHI

• Organized Leadership Training Camp at College as Convener of Literary Society on

29th and 30th September 2017 in collaboration with Forum of Free enterprise Mumbai

wherein total of 80 students participated from various colleges of the city

• Acted as Team Member of the Workshop on Topic: “Understanding: Teaching and

Meditation at Post Graduate Government College, Sector 11 Chandigarh from 11th to

13th December 2017 organized by the Department of Physical Education of the

College for the teaching faculty and general public”

• Acted as Team member of a Workshop on “Art of Dying: Celebrating and Welcoming

Death” held at Osho Gram Commune, Pandar Distt Mandi, HP 25th Oct 2017- 01st

Nov 2017.

• Organized a Meditation Workshop for the students of the college on the Topic ”Tuning

with Management Education” conducted by Prof Pahlad Aggarwal ( Former Deputy

Director Higher Education and Founder and Former Principal GCCBA 50

Chandigarh on 13-14-15 March 2018 and further handling review sessions for the

same every Thursday in the Mediation Room of the college.

Dr. HARINDER KAUR

• Completed Ph.D in Faculty of Business Management and Commerce on the topic

"Family Influence, Corporate Governance and Financial Performance: A Study of

Selected Indian Companies" from University Business School, Panjab University,

Chandigarh.

Ms. AANCHAL MALIK

• Attended National Seminar on "Role of Higher Education and Teachers in the

Development of Nation" on 16th July 2017 at Golden Jubilee Hall, Panjab University,

Chandigarh organised by BhartiyaSikshamMandal, Chandigarh.

Ms. SUBINA SYAL

• Presented and Awarded Best Paper Award for paper titled ““Awareness and Risk

Perception About Financial Services: With Special Reference to Women Investors of

Punjab”, in ‘The International Conference on Financial Services Creating Business

Value and Sustainability’ held on 23-24 February 2018, organized by University

Business School, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

• Published paper titled “Awareness and Risk Perception about Financial Services: with

Special Reference to Women Investors of Punjab”, in Journal of Commerce and

Accounting Research, Vol. 7 Issue 3, July 2018, ISBN: 2277-2146, pp. 45-51.

TEACHERS AND THEIR BLOGS

The Blogs help our teacher to be available 24x7 for interaction with the students not only

from Chandigarh but from different colleges and abroad.

S.NO NAME OF FACULTY BLOG ADDRESS

1 Dr Manjit Kaur (Principal) http://manjitbrar.wordpress.com

2 Prof (Dr) Rosy Walia http://rosywaliagccba.wordpress.com

3 Mr.Amarpreet Singh Sijher

(Vice-Principal)

https://amarsijher.wordpress.com

4 Dr Manoj Kumar Bhambu

(HOD, BBA)

http://mkbhambu.wordpress.com

5 Dr.BikramjitKaur https://bikramjitgccbachd.wordpress.com

6 Dr. Naveen Pandhi http://naveenpandhi.wordpress.com

7 Dr. Rajiv Salwan http://rajivsalwan.wordpress.com

8 Mr Yogesh Kumar (HOD,

Economics )

http://yogesheco.wordpress.com

9 Dr Amarnath Sharma

(Librarian)

https://gccbalibrary.wordpress.com

10 Ms.Vandana Jain http://jainvandanagccba.wordpress.com

11 Ms. Mona Sodhi http://mona1634.wordpress.com

12 Ms.Kriti Mahajan http://kritimahajan17.wordpress.com

13 Dr Aarti Kaushal https://aartiubs21.wordpress.com

14 Dr. .Harinder Kaur https://harinder15.wordpress.com

15 Dr AmandeepVerma https://amangccba42.wordpress.com

16 Ms.Aanchal Malik https://aanchal55.wordpress.com

17 Dr RenukaMehra http://renuka.mehra.wordpress.com

18 Ms Sandeep Kaur http://sandeepgccba.wordpress.com

19 Ms.Kamalpreet Kaur http://managementaccountinggccba.wordpress.com

20 Ms.SubinaSyal http://subinasyal.wordpress.com

21 Ms.Sarabjeet Kaur https://sarbgorayaeco.wordpress.com

22 Mr Manjeet Singh https://gccbacomputer.wordpress.com

FUTURE FOCUS AREA

• To develop strategic partnerships with academic institutions as well as the industries. On

one hand we wish to partner with top institutions in the country, on the other hand we would

like to engage the corporate sector in India.

• For the same we would like to tie up with some corporate partners like CII, ICWA, CA

Associations that provide industrial training etc or we may also initiate Few Student

Exchange programsby tying up with management institutes such as UBS, SRCC , IIM or

other management institutes in and around the city to facilitate free flow of ideas and

knowledge to bring in multi-region flavor to the academia.

• It is too early for the Institute to claim world-class research that will address societal

problems in a substantial way. However, the Institute can certainly claim numerous

innovations in both curriculum and in governance. Any visitor to the Institute can easily

sense the enthusiasm and positive energy all around in the students, staff and faculty.

• Administration should view it seriously that ours is a commerce college &separate status

should be given to this college as against other arts & science colleges as it is accountable

to the purpose for which it is being formed. It needs to create niche for itself in the coming

years to be the topmost specialized college of commerce to survive in the competitive

environment.

• As we grow, we need to find new ways and means to retain and enhance our spirit of

innovation and entrepreneurship, and maintain an enthusiastic environment wherein people

feel empowered to do things, to take on challenges, to innovate, and not be scared of making

mistakes.

• Advisory Committee: If possible administration may frame an advisory committee

comprising of management associations, business tycoons, industrialist, educationist who

on an honorary level may time to time look into the plans for the development & growth &

who may contribute innovative ideas to help this college to emerge as not only specialized

but professional college of commerce and management.

• In Future we would like to provide Industrial training to our teachers as well to make them

aware of industrial working which further may help them to collaborate it with classroom

teaching and make learning more effective. Also we hope to initiate some Teacher Exchange

programs within the colleges or universities as per the suitability to bring about the multi-

diversity in our teaching environment.

• In the end, with huge investments being made on us, where numerous of our countrymen

lack basic needs for a dignified living, it is important that we do not lose sight of our goals

and the critical elements to achieve those goals.

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STUDENT TOPPERS

(Semester Examinations)

LOVELEEN HUDA PARVEEN

M.Com 4th Semester M.Com 2nd Semester

JYOTI NEGI

B.Com 6th Semester

RITU RAWAT

B.Com 4th Semester

AMANPREET KAUR

SANDHU

B.Com 2nd Semester

DIVYA KALRA

BBA 6th Semester

PRABAL SHARMA

BBA 4th Semester

SURBHI MUNJAL

BBA 2nd Semester

ACHIEVEMENTS IN INTER- ZONAL YOUTH & HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017-18

SECOND PRIZE IN MIME

ACHIEVEMENTS IN P.U. ZONAL

YOUTH & HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017-18

PRATYAKSHA B.Com-I

First in Essay Writing

PRIYANSHU GAUTAM B.Com-II

First in Short Story Writing

YASHIKA B.Com-I

First in Histrionics

First in MIME(Group) First in Group Singing Parmjeet Singh

Hunjan M.Com-I

Second in Photography

ACHIEVEMENTS IN P.U. ZONAL

YOUTH & HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017-18

Second in General

Group dance Second in Folk Dance

(Luddi) Deepali

B.Com-III Second in Folk Dance

Luddi (Individual)

Shivam Jassal

B.Com-III Second in Best Play Artist

Third in Play (Group Item)

Akanksha M.Com-I Aanchal Saini B.Com-I Third in Gazal Third in General Group Dance (Individual)

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