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35, MUSEUM ROAD, BENGALURU – 560 025
2017-18
St. Joseph’s Evening College(Autonomous and Re-accredited)
St. Joseph’s Evening College(Autonomous and Re-accredited)
2017-18
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1 St. Joseph Patron of the College 2 Content 023 Editorial Committee 034 Editor’s Message 045 Principal’s Message 056 Rector’s Message 7 Thank You / Welcome 06 & 078 Superannuation 089 Congratulations 0910 Institution Day 1011 Annual Report 1212 Placement 3513 College Level Reports 37 •NationalSeminar/Conferences/Workshops14 Departmental Reports 45 •English •Kannada •Humanities •Commerce •BBA •BCA15 College Level Activities •OrientationProgramme 58 •InvestituresCeremony 60 •LeadershipTrainingProgramme 62 •CatholicActivities 64 •Ignitors 67 •Tejas(IntraCollegiateCulturalFest) 68 •Teacher’sDay 74 •BloodDonationCamp 75 •Convocation 76
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•ChristmasCelebrations 78 •Outreach 80 •Ado-Fiesta(InterCollegiateFest) 84 •Valedictory 87 •CollegeDay 89 •AshirvachanDay 91 •AICUF 93 •Women’sCell 97 •AnnualSportsDay 99 •NSS 102 •HarmonyAssociation 103 •SC-STProgramme 109 •DiplomainHumanRightsConvocation 11016 DepartmentLevelClubs&AssociationsActivities 112 •Kannada •Hindi •Tamil •HumanitiesAssociations •CommerceForum •BBA-EDCell •BBA-Synergy •BCA-Techops17 Results 11919 Alumni 13419 Creative Writing 13520 College Day Prize Winners 14421 Teaching Staff 14922 Administrative Staff 15023 Support Staff 15124 Graduation Photos 15225 College Association Photos 161
SJEC ANNUAL 2017 - 18
St. Joseph’s Evening College(Autonomous & Re-Accredited by NAAC)P.B. 25003, No.35, Museum Road, Bengaluru – 560 025Tel: 91 - 080 - 22211911 / 2297274
St. Joseph’s Evening College Annual Magazine is published at the conclusion of every academic year. It is given out to SJEC undergraduates, graduates and friends of the college. All information contained in this magazine is to the best of our knowledge, correct at the time of going to press.If you submit material to this magazine, you automatically grant the Editorial Board and the Advisory Committee a license to publish your submissions in whole or in part in any edition of this Magazine. No part of this magazine may be used or reproduced without the written permission of the Principal, St. Joseph’s Evening College. Printed by Praveen Enterprises, Bengaluru.
CHIEF EDITORFr. Arun Prashanth D’Souza SJDirector
EDITORDr. Albert Joseph SmithPrincipal
PRODUCTION EDITORSr. Saly Joseph
FACULTY ADVISORYMs. Shruti Jain
EDITORIAL BOARDDr. Mathew K MMr. NagarajanMrs. Emelia ThereseMs. Shruti Jain
CHIEF TECHINICAL ADVISORMr. Charles Mariswamy
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCEArul Isaac, II B.C.A.
FEEDBACKSr. Saly Josephmail@sjec.edu.inmsalypddm@hotmail.comcharles.mariswamy@gmail.com
Dear friends
Everyacademicisanewbeginning.Itisaprocessofdiscoveringoneselftofitintotheframeofrealities that we meet daily. John Dewey once said“Educationisnotapreparationforlife,butit is life itself”. The value of education is often measured on various scales such as behavior,sociallife,employmentandstatusoflife.Itbringsto life various designations that give identity to our existence in the society. Many at times the education consists of teaching and learning, knowledgeandskillbasedtraining.Butweforgetthat the depth of education is not only Teaching, learning, knowledge and skill most importantly it is a journey to find hidden horizons to goahead in the life and get success
EDITORSr. Saly JosephDepartment of Journalism
Success is a magical word, in this competitive world, where everyone dreams of achieving something and getting something that is differentfromothers.FormerpresidentofIndiaLateAPJAbdulKalamoncesaid“Dream,Dream,Dream till it disturbs you to do something.There is only one way to all dreams which is good education. Proper education creates lots of ways to go ahead in the future. It gives new dreams, strengthen our will, clarify doubts,clear our vision, enlighten our minds, guide our thoughtsandfinallyaccompanyustillwereachour destination. So my dear friends, it is only as educated person can take life to the height of success and progress. Education makes people asperfectandnobleaspossible.
PRINCIPALRev. Fr. Maxim Dias SJ
Dear Josephites,
St. Irenaeus, the great second-centurytheologian said, “the glory of God is a human beingfullyalive”,resonatingthewordsofJesusChrist “I have come that you may have life, and have it to the full” (John10; 10).Celebratinglifehasbecomeaneedofthedaygiventhefactthat most of us are caught up in a rat race for self-approvalandsecurity.Inaworlddrivenbysocial media and corporate culture, we have becomepassiveconsumersofinformationandtechnology.Our intuition to actively respondtothesocialrealityaroundhasbeenhijackedbytheglamorousworldofadvertisementandaddictive social media. In this regard we in St. Joseph’s Evening College asked ourselves the question ‘What is the role of Education today?’ and realized that the daunting task of any educational system is to awaken every mind fromthatself-incurredslumberandleadittofullnessoflife.Thistaskofeducatingcanonlybeeffective when it is approached with positivity and celebration and notmerely as a burdentobecarriedout.St.Joseph’sEveningCollege,thereforehasmadeit itsmottotoCelebrateLearning and Life. As you go through this college annual you can see that every activity,
lesson plan, conference and seminars are thus directedbythisthemeinordertoeffectivelyand efficiently restore the true objective ofeducationi.e.,‘tobringoutwhatiswithin’.
The college hopes that the students not only learn how to earn a living but how to live ahappy life as well. They learn to live a life that is open to diverse views and opinions. A life that is sensitive and respects the ‘dignity of difference’ ratherthanseeingtheotherasadanger.Finally,they should learn to live a life that upholds social justiceandextendsitsconcernfortheother.I wish in the words of Jean Jacques Rousseau thatourstudents“ratherbemenofparadoxesthanmenofprejudices.”
celebration.Aslongasthestudentsandstaffareonthecampussolongmustthecelebrationgoon.Thiscelebrationmusthaveitsspillovereffectsoutsidethecampus as well. When a student through his or her learning becomes the other oriented person thenthere is a reason to celebrate.When knowledgeandlifeskillacquiredinthecampusisbeingusedattheserviceoffellowhumanbeingsthenwehaveyetanotheroccasiontocelebrate.Thiscelebrationcould happen when the students themselves share their acquired knowledge with each other. What is the point when a student spends so much of time instudiesandgetsarankandfailsmiserablywhenitcomestorelationship,charityandphilanthropy?Onewho keeps the learning for one self, onedeprives oneself of that soul lifting celebration. Hence theJesuit colleges always insist on making learning a matterofcelebrationforthewelfareofthesocietyinwhich one lives and for the progress of the country towhichonebelongsto.
StJoseph’sEveningcollegeistheveritablevenueofcelebrationasfaraslearningisconcerned.Mostofour studentsbelong toworking class and learninghere and the participation in curricular and co-curricular activities complement the skills needed to makelifeacelebration.
Iamsurewhenwecelebratethelearning,itbecomesamatterofcelebrationthenthedesireandzealforthe acquisition of the right knowledge becomes apassion which will dispel the gloom of ignorance and darkness from our lives andwill augur in joy andhappiness in the society.
I am immensely happy to note that the topic chosen fortheannualmagazine‘CelebratingtheLearning’isapt and fitting. Learning and acquiring knowledgehasbecomesuchalaboriousprocesstodaythatthestudents are developing a kind of aversion towards the class room teaching. Somehow the wrong impression about learning has been handedon todifferent generations of students down the decades which needs a drastic change.
Actually speaking learning is certainly a matter for celebration.Anylearningbeitskills,knowledgeabouta subject matter, will enlighten the person whichin turn will make one joyful and the consequentcelebration.When the knowledge is acquired itnaturally brings in joy andhappiness.Hence everylearningmustbecelebrated.
When a student steps into the portals of any educational institutions, he or she must get a sense ofserenity,calmnessandpeace.Unfortunately,todaytheteachingand learningprocesshavebecomesorevulsive that some students are getting disillusioned withentireeducationsystemandmilieu.Hencemoreandmore effortsmust be put in by the teachersand the other stakeholders to make the learning a joyousactivity.
Thestudentsarebecomingmoreacademicrobotslearning by rote and reproducing what has beengiven as it is. The application and practical aspects ofeducationtolifeandthecontextisabsentinoureducation system. When education is contextualized then the learning becomes celebration.The moreone grows in knowledge, the more one acquires a life skill, themorecelebration apersoncould addtohis life. Life is theretobecelebrated.Learninggives ample ways and opportunities to have this
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FR. ARuN PRASHANTH d’SOuzA SJdiRECTOR (SJEC)
Welcome
CongratulationsPh.d. Awarded
AiCuF Animator
Mrs. Priya S was awarded Ph.D degree from Periyar UniversityonFinancialPerformanceofcommercialvehiclein India
Mr.PrashanthKumarfromSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegewasappointedastheStateAnimatorofAICUFKarnatakafortheacademicyear2017-18duringtheAICUFstatecouncilheldatSt.Joseph’sCollege,Bengaluruon22ndand23rdJuly,2017.
Mr. JohnBosco,theAnimatorofAICUFunitofSt. Joseph’sEvening College, Bengaluru was awarded the best AICUFAnimator of Karnataka for the year 2016-17 by Fr. BrianPereiraSJ,theStateAdvisorofAICUFKarnatakaduringtheAICUFStateCouncilheldatSt. Joseph’sCollege,Bengaluruon 22nd and 23rd July, 2017.
Mr. Albert Joseph Smith was awarded Ph.D degree fromBharathiar University on Dynamic of Coalition Politics inKarnataka–AStudy
InstItutIon DaY
The Bangalore Jesuit Educational Society (BJES)celebratedit’sInstitutionDaycoincidingwiththevisitofRev. Fr.ArturoSosaAbascal SJ, SuperiorGeneral of the Society of Jesus. Many delegates like Rev. Fr. Lisbert D’Souza, SJ, Rev. Fr.VictorAssoud,SJandRev.Fr.VernonD’Cunha,SJgracedthe occasion with their presence.
TheInstitutionDayiscelebratedtoacknowledgethework and service of retiring staffmembersand to honor the teachers for receiving doctorate in their respective fields of study. Prof. JeromeNirmal Raj (Dept of Political Science), Prof.ReneD’Souza(Dept.ofMathematics),Prof. IvanMaryParimala (Dept.ofZoology),Dr. SubashiniMuthukrishnan (Dept. of Economics) andDr. K.NSheshadri (Dept.ofHindi)were the teacherswhowereretiringthisyear. Dr. JibhiBhaskaran(“Rape Narratives and Legal Discourse: Issuesin InterpretingVictim Testimonies”), Dr. C.A.RRodriguez Maria Sahaya Raj (“PreparationAndCharacterization of SnSe and InSe Thin films
and study of phase change mechanism due to Annealing.”), Dr. Lora Rita goveas (“MagneticandElectronMagneticResonanceStudiesofbulkandNanoparticlesofSamariumbasedManganites(Sm1-xCaxMno3),Dr.MohanA (“Preparationof CuInSe2 (CIS) and CuIngaSe2 (CIgS) thinfilms through multilayer approach for effectiveutilization of solar spectrum”), Dr. Robert RajN S (“Cellular & molecular changes duringembryonic development of caltoes versicolor(Daud)”)andDr.SahanaSarkar(“CyberViolenceagainst women in India: Exploring the role ofdigital Literacy”) were awarded for completingdoctorate degrees this year. Rev. Fr. generalinaugurated the new sports complex called Magis Blockinthecampus,whichincludesafoodcourtandanindoorbasketballcourt.Rev.Fr.PrashanthMadthaSJ isprolificwriter in three languages–Hindi,KannadaandEnglish.Hewastheonlyoneto produce Thesaurus in two languages. To honor this, Fr. general released his book the KonkanThesaurus at the event.
annual RepoRt 2017 - 18
PRINCIPAL’S FOREWORD
Distinguished Chief Guest of this evening, Rajdeep Manwani, an iconand inspiration for all us; Fr. SwebertD’Silva,Director,SJCL;FrJasonFurtado,SecretaryandTreasurer,BJESandtheCampus Minister of the College, dear Principals, Rev. Fathers, Rev. Sisters,respected Members of the Staff,Parents, Alumni, Guests and my dear Students–averygoodeveningandawarm welcome to you all to the 46th CollegeDayCelebrationofStJoseph’sEvening College, Autonomous.
I stand here before god and beforeyou to express my sentiments with gratitudefortheyearthatisgoneby,which was filled with curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities. It was a year filled with intellectualenrichment through regular studies, through academic enhancements, conferences, seminars, subject-relatedfests and with spiritual-cultural-physical activities of daily prayer, sports, outreach and village exposure camps. Through it all, we have celebratedlearning. Therefore, I stand here with gratitude for the wonders that God has done through each one of us.
Here at SJEC both the staff and the students have beenworking hard to make education a joyful experience byconstantly reminding ourselves the motto for these fiveyearsas‘CelebratingLearning’.Itwasanattempttoaltertheideaoflearningbeingaburdenoratoughjob.Consequently,wehavealsobroughtchangesintheactivities,syllabusandthe type of evaluation so as to achieve this goal.
The‘Vision of the college“To prepare men and womenfor the service of others, specially the poor, oppressed and marginalized” centers on the dreams and aspirations of the marginalized to transform themselves and the world around them. The constant outreach, awareness, and village exposure programmes, visits to the charity homes, holistic outlook to life, hosts of events in the college through associations and events outside theCollege havemade education a joyfulexperience with special attention to social concern.
The recent march of thousands of farmers walking hundreds ofmilesjusttoclaimtheirownrightswasanexampleofthe reality of the world today. Though apparently we are accustomed to progress of modernity such as IT, betterinfrastructure,economicgrowth,betterhealthfacilities,thedividendsof thismodernity is reapedbyavery fewandtherestarestrugglinginreallife.Thegapbetweentherichand the poor is indeed increasing. The fundamental rights ofbelief,food,freedom,identityetc.arechallengedopenly.Amidst this trial,wecan still findcourageousyoungmenand women who have taken up the challenge of reforming
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Indian society. They are committed to upholding the constitutional values and rescuing the original idea of India as a secular, democratic and pluralistic country.Againstalloddstheyhavebeensuccessfulingivingusthehope forabetter future. It is thiskind of leadership that Indian society desperately needs today. It is these kinds of leaders that this Jesuit institution seeks to create. I am happy to sharethatRajdeepManwani isonesuchexample.The world continues to need such men and women who have the humility to learn, take risk, exhibitempathy and compassion and above all thinkcritically and creatively and respond quickly. We at St.Joseph’sEveningCollege,boththemanagementand the staff, strive to create that atmosphere to foster that curiosity, innovation, critical thinking and a strong sense of social commitments in the young minds of our students.
BeforeIbegintheannualreportvideo,letmejustpresentthemajorhighlightsofthisacademicyear:
This year has indeed been special as we wereblessed to receive the Superior general of theSocietyofJesusRev.Fr.ArturoSosaSJtoKarnatakaProvinceandtoJosephiteinstitutions.Hispresencehasfilleduswithutmostjoyandhasmotivatedustocontinueourdedicatedworkofnation-building.
SJEC has a clear option for the poor. When many institutions look for the academically excellent students, we here at SJEC give opportunity only and especially for those who are desperate for learning and yet lack the opportunity. Therefore, challenging economic and academic condition becomes thequalification to join thecollegeandyetSJECwasranked one among the top 150 colleges in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework(NIRF)in2017.
Thisacademicyear,twoofourstaffmemberswereawarded Ph.D. I congratulate Dr. Priya S and Dr. AlbertSmithforsuccessfullydefendingtheirthesisandcontributingtotheacademicexcellenceofthecollege.
I very often compare SJEC to a giant wheel where each single part is important if it were to move. If SJEC were to move with such clarity, vision and speed it is the commitment and dedication of our studentsandourstaff.Thefacultyhascontributedimmensely in various administrative and academic capacities.
Attheoutset,Iwishtoplaceonrecordtheefficientservices of Dr. Sheshadri, who will retire at the end ofMayafterservingtheinstitutionfor32years.Heisoftenknownasguruji,andisamanofdedication,commitment and known for his passion for teaching. He carried out his duty faithfully. He devotedlyserved generationsof studentsboth as a teacher,Ph.D.guideandasascholarinHindi.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Joseph Roche, the former controller of examinations for his services to the Evening College and welcome Mr.JohnBoscoandIthankthemfortheirservices.SomeoftheMajorInitiativestakenthisyearare:
Reforms inexamsbyreducingthenumberof•examinations,
Introduction of credits for Extra and Co-•curricular activities,
Introduction of the inter departmental Choice •BasedCreditSystem,
Systematization of mentoring and individual •follow-up
Official Placement Center for the benefit of•students.
Introduction of NSS, Red Cross, •IntroductionofE-HallticketsandE-Feedback•Introduction of Talentia, an opportunity open •for all the students to exhibit talents everySaturday.
Activities of SJEC attracted media who in turn gave publicityinthenewspapersaboutSJEC.
National level conferences, Workshops, seminars, lecture series, conclaves from almost all the departments; Collaboration MOUs with variousorganizations; Regular formation programmes onemerging trends; Social outreach programmes;UpgradationofInfrastructuralfacilities;Dailyinter-religious prayers, Daily newspaper reading and analyses etc. has made this academic year a unique andvibrantone.
My dear Staff and students, I have seen you as a Josephite family, making the campus a dynamo of creativity,bybringingoutnumerousperformances;aplatformofconfidence,byacademicexcellence;bystanding for others through awareness programmes, protests,debates,ralliesandoutreachprogrammes,
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bybeing ambassadorsof SJEC throughorganizinginter-collegiate events and participating in theeventsofothercolleges,bygrowing in leadershipthroughvariousassociationsandclubstomentiona few.
AsIthankandcongratulateyouforbeingwhatyouare, letmepresentavisibleevidenceofthesamewith this 46th Annual College Report.
Dear Students, Annual report is the center of the annual day. Though they are generally long, they succinctly articulate all of us and our life in SJEC. It will also help us directing our future. I thank Mr. Jerrin, Charles and team who have made it as interestingaspossible.Pleasesitbackandcounttheblessingsofgod.
major initiatives taken by iQAC for the academic year 2017 - 18
Faculty development Programmes: The IQAC hasbeenmandatedbytheCollegemanagementtoinitiate, facilitate and organize faculty development programmes to build the overall competency ofteaching and non-teaching staff members. Thisacademic year, IQAC has organized a wide range of faculty development programmes to further enhance the quality of Curriculum, Teaching, Research, Evaluation, and Mentoring. Some of the importantFDPprogrammesorganizedduringthisensuingyeartilldateareasfollows:
induction Programme: • On Friday 26 May,2017, an induction programme was organised for the newly recruited faculty.
Seminar on Sexual Sensitization:• On21stJune2017seminaronProtocolonSexualAbuseat St. Joseph’s EveningCollege,A.V.Room fortheTeaching andNon-Teaching staff member.TheResourcesPersonwasBro. Philip andFr.Praveen S.J.
Waste Segregation and management:• On5th July 2017 a one day workshop on Waste Segregation and Management was organised for the teaching staff members atA.V.Roomand the resource person was Mr. Ishaan from WasteSegregation,twodifferencedustbinsarekept in College Campus.
Relevance of Jesuit Philosophy and •education: On 13th to 15th July 2017, Fr.Prashant V Madtha S J, Finance Officer, St.
Joseph’s College of Commerce shared the Ethos of an Jesuit Institution and on 14th July 2017
mentoring and Counseling Session:• On13th July 2017, Mentoring and Counseling Session was organized to understand the concept, relevance, process, scope and dynamics of mentoring and counseling. Ms. Gretta Furtado,StudentCounsellorwastheresourceperson.
Orientation Programme on Jesuit Work •Culture: On 21st July 2017 OrientationProgrammefortheNon-TeachingStaffmemberswasorganisedatA.V.Room.Fr.EdwardandFr.RayanconductedtheOrientationProgramme.The whole session was interactive, interesting and informative one; all the staff memberslikedtheprogrammeandthankedFr.Principalfor organizing such a good programme for the Non-Teachingstaff.
Staff outing:• On20thSeptember2017,aStaffget-togetherwasorganizedatguhantara–AnUndergroundSports&ArtsResort.
College to Corporate transition:• On21st&22ndSeptember2017,alectureonhowtogroomstudentsforemployabilityandequipthem to prepare for a smooth and effective transition from college to corporate. The programmewasfacilitatedbyMr.SanjayVirnave,Country Manager, Acer Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Research methodology:• A workshop on” how to prepare the quality research paper and how to write an effective research paper” was organizedon21stand22ndSeptember2017.TheworkshopwasfacilitatedbyMr.ShankarMMepparambath.
JESCOl Seminar:• From 17th to 19thDecember 2017, Jesuit lay collaboration(JESCOL) seminars for the newly appointedstaff member was organized at St. Joseph’sCollege,LalbaghRoad,Bengaluru.
mAJOR ACAdEmiC iNiTiATiVES FOR THE ACAdEmiC YEAR 2017-18
Departments have played a significant role inadopting and implementing various qualitative measures to further excellence in teaching, learning and evaluation process and it has also constantly
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endeavored to make teaching and learning a more meaningful and joyful experience. Some of theimportant initiatives/contributions made by theDepartment to enhance academic excellence are asfollows:
Introduction of teaching plan / lesson plan:1.The facultymembers are expected chalk outa detailed and suitable lesson plan in theirrespective subjects.The same is uploaded onthewebsite.ThestudentswhoaregivenaccesstothelessonplancangivetheirfeedbacktothePrincipaloranyotherpersonconcernedaboutthe portions covered, methodology, activities as suggested in the lesson plan.
Introduction of CIA:The continuous internal2.assessment is conducted keeping in mind the goal and objective of the teaching-learningprocess. The method of evaluation and marks areuploadedonthewebsiteandcollegenoticeboard to ensure a transparent dealing. If themethod of conducting the evaluation process does not align with the suggested format, it canbebroughttothenoticeoftheconcernedauthorities.
Orientationofsyllabus:Thefacultyisexpected3.to explain and provide an orientation of the syllabus, method of teaching and evaluationof various activities pertaining to CIA at the beginning of every semester. Students areexpected to provide their feedback for thesame.
ValidationoftheDepartmentsbytheIQAC:In4.ordertomonitorthequalityofcurricular,co-curricularandextra-curricularactivitiesplannedby the Departments, a review is conductedevery semester in the presence of principal, vice-principal, the IQAC coordinator and theteam.TheobjectiveofDepartmentvalidationistoreviewthesetgoalsandobjectives,resolvethe challenges and reinforce the quality norms.
Monitoring of class room teaching-learning5.byHOD’s:TheHead of the departments areexpected to monitor the teaching-learningprocess of the concerned faculty periodically to ensure the quality of knowledge dissemination.
Students Support Services: To help the6.academically weaker students, remedial classes and mentoring were extended. All the
departments in the college have been veryactive throughout the semester by organizingcurricular, co-curricular and extra-curricularactivities. They kept quenching the students’ thirst for knowledge. They facilitated learning through various activities such as Guest Lectures, Bridge course for various subjects,Academic seminars, Quiz competitions, Literary competitions., Creative activities such as collage, sketching, poster making, etc. related to their subjects, Soft-skills training programme, Studytour and Industrial visits, Academic mentoring, Remedial activities, Final yearTerm ResearchPaper, Frequent Parent-teacher’s meeting.,Analysis of the daily newspaper etc.
Counselling Department: Six professional7.counselors are appointed in the campus for the students tosortout theirpersonalproblems.The students who are in need of assistance are referred to the College Counselor.
Student’s Feedback on teaching-learning: Staff8.evaluation by the students was conductedto appraise the quality of teaching-learningprocess, classroom management, student-teacher rapport and overall progression of teaching and learning. In order to ensure the participation of students in quality check and managementasystematicandwell-thoughtoutfeedbacksystem is inplace.Themethodsandmeansofcollectingfeedbackareasfollows:-
SuggestionBox:Inordertoactivelyengagethe•studentbodyintheteaching-learningprocessasuggestionboxiskeptinplacetogathertheirfeedbackwithregardtoteachingmethodology,teacher-studentrapport,processofevaluationand any other academic and non-academicactivities.
OnlineFeedback:Everystudentisrequiredto•give an online feedback about the teaching-learning process through ‘Pupilpod’.
InformalFeedback:Thestudentsareencouraged•togiveinformalfeedbacktothePrincipal,Headof the department and the concerned staff.
FeedbackbytheStudentCouncil:Thestudent•council is expected to give their feedbackaboutacademicandnon-academicmattersofconcern.
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COllAbORATiON ANd mOuS
St. Joseph’s Evening College takes pleasure in its incorporationofindustry-basedrequirementsintothe curriculum and offers students an opportunity to pursue professional courses along with BA,B.Com, BBM, and BCA degrees.The college hassigned a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)with the following associations and Institutions to facilitate the same.
InassociationwithTallyCompany-Tallyclasses•forFinalyearB.Comstudentswasconducted.
Mr.SyedKazim,facultyfromAcharyaBusiness•School and Certified Life SkillsTrainer fromRajivgandhiYouthUniversityhasprovided30HoursofLifeSkillsTrainingandWorkshopfromJune–August2016forallIIYearBBAstudents.
ADiploma inHumanRights inCollaboration•with South India Cell for Human RightsEducation and Monitoring (SICHREM), apremier human rights organization working in South India.
In association with Career Ready Consultants •LLP– toprovide theSoft Skills&Corporatereadiness Course and Certification, acomprehensive & Practical session was conductedbyCorpversityacrossmultipledaysthat helped students and young adults gain key corporateandsoftskillsrequiredintoday’sjobmarket.
Our College is affiliated toYouth Red Cross•Society, Youth Red Cross association programme willbeorganizednextacademicyearonwards.
NSS unit started its operation this year in •collaborationwithBangaloreUniversity.
New Courses
A new Post Graduate Course MA in Mass •Communication and Journalism is starting from theacademicyear2018-19.
A new Diploma in Counseling Course is starting •fromtheacademicyear2018–19.
A new Post Graduate Diploma in English •Literature is starting from the academic year 2018–19.
STAFF ACHiEVEmENTS
Ph.d. Awarded
Mrs. Priya S is awarded Ph.D degree from 1.PeriyarUniversityonFinancialPerformanceofcommercial vehicle in India
Mr.AlbertJosephSmithisawardedPh.Ddegree2.from Bharathiar University on Dynamic ofCoalitionPoliticsinKarnataka–AStudy
AiCuF Animator
Mr. John Bosco, theAnimator ofAICUF unit1.ofSt. Joseph’sEveningCollege,BengaluruwasawardedthebestAICUFAnimatorofKarnatakafortheyear2016-17byFr.BrianPereiraSJ,theStateAdvisorofAICUFKarnatakaduring theAICUFStateCouncilheldatSt.Joseph’sCollege,Bengaluruon22ndand23rdJuly,2017.
Mr.PrashanthKumarfromSt.Joseph’sEvening2.College was appointed as the State Animator of AICUFKarnatakafortheacademicyear2017-18during theAICUF state council held at St.Joseph’sCollege,Bengaluruon22ndand23rdJuly, 2017.
Accredited Guides
Dr.H.NagarajH:Threestudentswereawarded•Ph.D.underthesupervisionofDr.Nagarajandat present he is guiding three Ph.D. students.
Dr.K.N.Sheshadri:guidingtwoPh.D.students•STAFF PubliCATiONS
Fr. maxim dias SJ
Published a paper with a ‘Journal of Higher•Education & Research Society: A RefereedInternational Journal on the topic ‘Contexualising Religious Texts as a response to Religious Fundamentalism; A Christian Response’ andtheprintVol-5/ Issue-2October2017, ISSN-23490209(UgCApprovedSrno256/JournalNo. 48102.
Published a paper in a seminar compendium•titled “Democracy, Education and Nationalist Discourses -Towards a Critical Engagement”on the topic “Political Regimes and Post-clientelism:AnExplorationof ContemporaryDemocratic Politics in India” edited by DrDaniel Fernandes, March 2018, Published by
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English and Kannada department, St Joseph’sCollegeofcommerce.Pp84-102(ISBN:978-81-924180-9-4)(Co-authoredwithTannenNeilLincolnasmainauthor)
Publishedapaperinaseminartitled““Secular•Spirituality as a Panacea to Religion Centric Identity politics” in the international seminar proceedings on “gods, guns and globalism:CriticalTheoriesTodayandTomorrow”(ISBN978-81-930869-4-0)
mr. diwakar
Published a paper with a Journal “Journal•of English Language and Literature. English Language Teachers’ Association of India” on thetopic‘Socio-CulturalArtifact’andtheprintISSN:2349-2295.
Published a book titled ‘Bridge Course in•English’ which was published by St. Joseph’sEveningCollege,Bengaluru,IIEdition,2017-18,BangaloreandtheISBN:978-93-5268-696-4
Published a book titled ‘A Course in English•Pronunciation’whichwaspublishedbyHarikaPublications, Bengaluru, I Edition, 2017-18,BangaloreandtheISBN:978-93-5268-886-9
Published a book titled ‘Standard English•grammar andTechnicalWritingWork Book’which was published by St. Joseph’s EveningCollege, Bengaluru, II Edition, 2017- 18,BangaloreandtheISBN:978-93-5212-176-2
dr. H. Nagaraj
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•JournalofWorldResearchVol.1”onthetopic‘An ARINA Approach of modeling Foreigncurrencies or India’.
mr. balaji m
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•Journal of Multidisciplinary research review 2017”onthetopic‘Leanaccountingsystem-AninnovativetoolforLeanCompanies-Astudy’,andtheprintISSN:2395-1877
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•Journal of Management studies 2017” on the topic ‘Challenges in implementation of Lean management in IndianMSMEs–AStudy’, andtheprintISSN:2249-0302(P),2231-2528(O)
Published a paper with a Journal “Shanlax•International Journal of Commerce 2017” on the topic ‘GST in India versus GST in the other Countries’,andtheprintISSN:2320-4168.
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“Royal2017”•onthetopic‘ImpactofAmalgamationofBanks:AnempiricalStudy’,andtheprintISSN:2278-8158.
mr. Charles Ambrose A
Published a book titled‘IncomeTax II’ which•waspublishedbySkywardPublishers,Bangalore2018,Bangalore and the ISBN:978-93-84494-62-9
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•Conference on Emerging Trends in globalAccountingFinanceandTaxation–September2017” on the topic ‘A Study on Economic Impactof Jallikattu’,andtheprint ISSN:2349-705X
dr. Kanishka K
Published a paperwith a Journal‘Asia Pacific•Journal of Research’ on the topic ‘Women Entrepreneurship’ with an impact factor of 6.58 andtheprintISSN-2320-5504.
mr. mohammed umair
Published a book titled‘IncomeTax II’ which•waspublishedbySkywardPublishers,Bangalore2018,Bangalore and the ISBN:978-93-84494-62-9
Published a paperwith a Journal‘Asia Pacific•Journal of Research’ on the topic ‘A study on investors’ attitude towards Currency derivatives as an investment avenue with reference to BangaloreCity’andtheprintISSN-2320-5504.
Published a paperwith a Journal‘Asia Pacific•Journal of Research’ on the topic ‘A study on factors influencing motivation of lecturers inautonomous colleges in Bangalore.’ and theprintISSN-2320-5504.
PublishedapaperwithaJournal‘International•Journal of Exclusive Management Research’ on the topic ‘A study on the impact of compensation on job satisfaction with special reference tostaff of self-financed autonomous colleges inBangalore’andtheprintISSN-2249-8672.
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mr. leo Gladwin
Published a paper in a Journal on the topic•‘A study on impact of Reliance Jio launch on college students’ at Government College for womenandtheISBN-978-93-5682-405-8.
dr. babu V
PublishedapaperwithaJournal‘International•Journal of Management and Social Science Research Review (IJMSRR)’ on the topic‘Financial Inclusion:Role of Banks in FinancialInclusion in India’ with an impact factor of 4.695 andtheprintISSN-2349-6738.
Published a paper with a Journal ‘AHEAD•International Journal of Recent Research Review (AIJRRR)’ on the topic ‘A Study onImpact of Demonetization on PradhanMantri JanDhanYojanawithSpecialReferencetoKolarDistrict’ with an impact factor of 3.657and the onlineISSN-2456-205X.
PublishedapaperwithaJournal‘International•JournalofBusinessandAdministrationResearchReview(IJBARR)’onthetopic‘Bitcoin--AStudyon Recent Trends in India’ with an impact factor of4.729andtheprintISSN-2348-0653.
PublishedapaperwithaJournal‘International•Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Review (IJMDRR)’ on the topic ‘A Study onCryptocurrency-ChallengesandOpportunities’with an impact factor of 4.164and the print ISSN-2395-1877.
Publishedabooktitled‘FinancialManagement•–AstrategicApproach’whichwaspublishedbySkywardPublications,BangaloreandtheISBNNo.ISBN978-81-929585-5-2
mrs. Annie Syrien
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“IndianJournal•ofScienceandTechnology-IJET”onthetopic‘Twitter Data Retrieval and Pre-processingthrough R Programming in Social Media: Anoverview of BengaluruTraffic, India.’, and theprint Vol. 10 (21), DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2017/v10i21/112727,June2017,ISSN(Print):0974-6846,ISSN(Online):0974-5645
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•Journal of Engineering andTechniques - IJET”on the topic ‘Sentiment Analysis and Polarity
Detection of Tweets through R Programming on Begnaluru Traffic, India.’, and the printISSN:2395-1303
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•JournalofEngineeringandTechniques-IJET”onthetopic‘EvaluationofOpticalBurstSwitching(OBS)UsingVariousClassificationTechniques.’,andtheprintISSN:2395-1303
ms. megha SR
PublishedapaperwiththeJournal“International•Journal of Engineering andTechniques - IJET”on the topic ‘Fraud Detection using DateMiningTechniquesE-Commerce.’,andtheprintISSN:2395-1303
mr. Prasad C N
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•Journal of Engineering andTechniques - IJET”on the topic ‘An Insight on image segmentation using pre image processing..’, and the print ISSN:2395-1303
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•Journal of Engineering andTechniques - IJET”on the topic ‘An Introduction to the collective behaviourof swam intelligency.’, and theprintISSN:2395-1303
PublishedapaperwithaJournal“International•JournalofEngineeringandTechniques-IJET”onthe topic ‘Data Protection in the Era of Digital Innovation.’,andtheprintISSN:2395-1303
ms. Shilpa Nataraj
Published a paper in a Journal on the topic•‘Technology and gratification of Learning: APerspective in Teaching English language and literature’withISBN938653742-7
PRESENTEd PAPERS AT STATE, NATiONAl ANd iNTERNATiONAl SEmiNARS
Fr. maxim dias, S.J
Presented a paper on ‘Contextualising Religious •TextsasaresponsetoReligiousFundamentalism;A Christian Response’ in an “International Conference on Religion, Literature and Culture” heldinPune,on15-16thSeptember2017.
Presented a paper on ‘Church as a Catalyst of •Social Change: Impact of Education inDakshinaKannada (Co- Authored)’ in an “National
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Conference held in gulbarga University on thetheme “Development, Disparities and Civil Society inIndia”,on30thand31ofOctober2017.
Presented at a national Conference held •in gulbarga University on the theme“Development, Disparities and Civil Society in India”,on30-31ofOctober2017.
Presentedapaperon‘PoliticalRegimesandPost-•clientelis :An Exploration of ContemporaryDemocratic Politics in India’ in one day national seminar organised by St. Joseph’s collegeof Commerce, Bengaluru on “Democracy,EducationandNationalistDiscourses-TowardsaCriticalEngagement”on4thDecember2017(Co-authoredwithTannenNeilLincoln).
Presented a paper on ‘Secular Spirituality as a •Panacea to Religion Centric Identity politics’ in an International Seminar on ‘Gods, Guns and globalism: Critical Theories Today andTomorrow’ conducted by the department ofPG, St Agnes College, Mangalore on 8th and 9th ofFebruary2018inMangalore.
mr. Prashanth Kumar
Presentedapaperon“TheRoleofPanchayatRaj•Institutions and Rural Development schemes in Karnataka” in a National Conference onEmergingTrendsinPublicPolicyandImplicationsfor Development on 23rd January 2018 at Jyoti NivasCollege(Autonomous).
dr. H Nagaraj
Presented a paper on “An Insight into Traditional •and Behavioural Finance” in an InternationalconferenceconductedbyKristuJayanticollegeSeptember2017.
mr. Ranganatha b
Presented a paper on ‘Impact of Digital India •onE-LearningA study’ in aNational Seminarat Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management on Sustainability of FinancialSector inCurrentDigitalFinancialRevolutionon 31st August 2017.
mr. balaji m
Presented a paper on ‘Impact of Digital India •onE-LearningA study’ in aNational Seminarat Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management on Sustainability of Financial
Sector inCurrentDigitalFinancialRevolutionon 31st August 2017.
Presented a paper on‘IndiangST v/s global•gST’ in a National Seminar at KLE Society’sDegree College on Impact on GST on 7th October2017.
Presented a paper on ‘Lean Startup for •new entrepreneurial Economy:A Study’ in aNational Seminar at SCSVM,KanchipuramonMultifaceted Approach towards New India on 10thNovember,2017.
Presented a paper on ‘Impact of Amalgamation •of Banks:An empirical Study’ at Indo globalChamber of Commerce Industries andAgriculture, Kolkata National “InnovativeEmerging Strategies in Economics, Commerce, Banking, Law, Management, Engineering,Computer science and Applications” on 29th December2017.
Presented a paper on ‘Impact of GST on Lean •start-ups’ at University Post –graduationCollege,KakatiyaUniversity,Telanganaon22ndNovember,2017 ImplicationsofgST(IgST–2017)
Presented a paper on ‘Antecedent of Dissidence •betweenAngel investorsandEntrepreneurs–AStudywithreferencetofinancingstartups’atMount Carmel College on 1st and 2nd March 2018 on global Convergence of New ageBusinessPracticesandstrategies.
dr. Kanishka K
Presented a paper on ‘The impact of J.C. •Kumarappa’s contribution towards theGandhian Economics and its Implications on Contemporary Administration’ in a National Seminar held at Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC) on 27th and 28thNovember2017.
Presented a paper on ‘A conceptual study •on the impact of the recent innovation on accounting standards and IFRS in India’ in anInternationalconferenceheldatJainUniversityon27thFebruary2018.
ms.Shilpa Nataraj
Presentedapaperon‘Impactofglobalisation•on Language and Literature’ in a National
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conferenceheldatSriBhagwanMahaveerJainFirstgradeCollegeon28thJuly2018.
STATE, NATiONAl ANd iNTERNATiONAl SEmiNARS PARTiCiPATEd
Fr. maxim dias, S.J. Principal
Participated in a workshop on ‘Environment •Awareness- Empowering the Youth for agreener Future’ held at St Joseph’s Pre-UniversityCollegeon1stJuly2017.
Participated in a workshop on ‘Workshop on •Data Processing and Automation for National Institutional Ranking Framework’ which wasorganizedbyIIR,IndiaonatDonBoscoCollege,YelagiriHillson22ndJuly2017.
Participated in a workshop on ‘Seven Days •National Level Experiential Workshop on Research Methodology’ held atSt Joseph’s CollegeofCommerceBengaluru from6th to12thDecember2017.
Participated in a workshop on ‘ICSSR •Sponsored14DayCapacitybuildingWorkshoponResearchMethodologyforFacultyMembersinSocialScience’whichwasorganisedbyIndiragandhi National Open University regionalCenterPanaji,incollaborationwithDirectorateofHigherEducation,govt.ofgoafrom8–21stJanuary 2018.
Participated in a workshop on ‘Competency •mapping’ held at Ashirvad, center for Non-formaleducation,Bangaloreon10thand11thFebruary2018.
Participated in a two day Seminar ‘Through the •PrismofLabor;genderandDistressmigrationin contemporary India’ held at Indian Social Institute on 19th and 20th July 2017.
Participated in a National Seminar on ‘Religious •Institutions and Social Engagement’ held in IDCR, Loyola College, Chennai from 27th to 29th of July 2017.
Participated in a workshop on ‘Manpower •PlanninginHigherEducation’heldatMangaloreUniversityon24thOctober2017.
Participated in a National Conference on •“Development, Disparities and Civil Society in India”heldatgulbargaUniversityon30thand31stOctober2017.
Particip• ated in a National Conference on ‘Response to the Threats and Challenges to Secularism,UnityandIntegrityofourCountry’held at XIDAS, Jabalpur from 3rd to 6thNovember2017.
Participated in a two day workshop on •‘FormationofJesuitUniversitywithaDifference’heldatStJoseph’sCollege,Bengaluruon17thand18thNovember2017.
Participated in a Two day National Seminar on •‘DecentralizationandAlternativeDevelopment:Exploring Ideas fromgandhi andKumarappa’held at ISEC, Bengaluru on 29th and 30thNovember2017.
Participated in one day National Seminar •on ‘Democracy, Education and Nationalist Discourses -Towards a Critical Engagement’held at St Joseph’s College of Commerce Bengaluru.
Participated in an International Seminar on •‘gods, guns and globalism: CriticalTheoriesToday and Tomorrow’ held at St Agnes College, Mangaloreon8thand9thFebruary2018.
dEPARTmENT OF KANNAdA
dr.K.m.mathew
Participated in 16th Puttur Taluk, Kannada•SahityaSamsadanahostedbyKannadaSahityaParishaton16thDecember2017.
Participated in Kannada Sachitya Vaicharika•Nele held at Kristu Jayanti College on 19thFebruary2018.
dEPARTmENT OF TAmil
ms. Emelia Theresa d
ParticipatedinaworkshoponQuestionBank•heldatP.U.Boardon24thOctober2017.
ParticipatedinaWorkshoponQuestionBank•heldatP.U.Boardon21stand22ndDecember2017.
dEPARTmENT OF FRENCH
ms. Sumaiya Saleem
Participated in a Seminar andworkshop (P.U.•Level) held at BrindavanCollege on 21st July2017.
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dEPARTmENT OF ENGliSH
mr. diwakar Yadav
Participated in a Two Day National Seminar on •‘Setting Technological Standards and Strategy forHigherEducation’,heldatChristUniversityonFebruary2018.
ParticipatedinTwo-dayworkshopon‘Formation•of JesuitUniversitywith aDifference’ held atSt.Joseph’sCollege,Autonomous,BengaluruonNovember2017.
ms. Nargees Fathima
Participated in Uniting Harts - Integra 2017•held at St. Joseph’s College, Autonomous on 30thOctober2017.
Participated in Democracy Education and •Nationalist Discourse – Towards a criticalengagement, held at St. Joseph’s College of Commerceon4thDecember2017.
mr. Jerrin Chandan S
Participatedinatalkon‘ThesensibilityofJane•Austen’ held at British Council on 22nd July2017.
Participated in a symposium titled •‘Ananthamurthy in Retrospect’ held at Jain Universityon19thAugust2017.
Participated in Screen Writing Workshop held •at ChalanachitraAcademy on 28th February2018.
ms. V Roseline Victoria
Participated in a symposium titled •‘Ananthamurthy in Retrospect’ held at Jain Universityon19thAugust2017.
Participated in a Workshop on Teaching held •at St. Joseph’s College of Law on 11th to 15th December2017.
Participated in ‘Democracy, Education and •Nationalist Discourse’, held at St. Joseph’s CollegeofCommerceon4thDecember2017.
ms. ShilpaNataraj
Participated in a conference on ‘Impact of •globalisation and Language and Literature’,heldatSriBhagawanMahaveerJainFirstgradeCollege on 28thJuly 2017.
Participated• in a symposium titled ‘Ananthamurthy in Retrospect’, held at Jain Universityon19thAugust2017.
dEPARTmENT OF HiSTORY
Prof. Jane d’Souza
Participated in‘Formation of JesuitUniversity•with a Difference’, held at St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Bengaluru on 17th and 18thNovember2017.
Participatedin‘EmergingTrendsinPublicPolicy•and Implications for Development’, held at Jyoti Nivas College (Autonomous), Department ofEconomicsinCollaborationwithIndianInstituteof Public Administration, Karnataka RegionalBranch(IIPA-KRB)on23rdJanuary2018.
dEPARTmENT OF ECONOmiCS
mr. Prashanth Kumar
Participatedin‘EmergingTrendsinPublicPolicy•and Implications for Development’, held at Jyoti Nivas College, Autonomous, Department of Economics in Collaboration with IndianInstitute of Public Administration, KarnatakaRegional Branch (IIPA-KRB) on 23rd January2018.
Participated in National workshop on •‘Safeguarding Secularism and Democracy in India’,heldatAICUFHouse,Chennaion12thto 15th August 2017.
Participated in ‘JYMSA- Opportunities and•Challenges’, held at JYMSA Seminar from 25th to 27th August 2017.
Participated in Teaching and Learning workshop, •heldatSeattleUniversity,SchoolofLaw,USA& St. Joseph’s College of Law on 11th to 15th December2017.
dEPARTmENT OF SOCiOlOGY
mr. davFod
Participated in ‘Environmental Awareness •Empowering theYouth for agreenerFuture’,held at St. Joseph’s P.U. College on 1st July2017.
Participated in ‘Margins Contesting Spaces and •ReclaimingIdentities’,heldatChristUniversityon12thFebruary2018.
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Participated in ‘Scope• of Emerging BusinessDimensions and Sustainable Development’,held at St. Joseph’s College, (Autonomous),Bengaluruon8th&9thMarch2018.
dEPARTmENT OF JOuRNAliSm
Sr. Saly Joseph
Participated in ‘Capacity Enhancement •Programmed on Intellectual Property Rights’ (IPR),heldatCentreforScientificResearchandAdvanced Learning, Mount Carmel College in association with National Law School of India Universityon20thand21stJuly2017.
Participated in Workshop on ‘Date Processing •and Automation for National Institutional RankingFramework’,heldatSt.Joseph’sInstituteof Management and Integrated Intelligent Researchon2ndSeptember2017.
Participated in PSPP and SPSS Statistical Tool, •heldatBangaloreUniversity–IQACconductedbyTrueInsightfrom9thto11thOctober2017.
Participated in‘Formation of JesuitUniversity•with a Difference’, held at St. Joseph’s College, (Autonomous), Bengaluru on 17th and 18thNovember2017.
Participated in ‘Setting Technological standards •and strategy for Higher Education’, held atChristCollegeon1stand2ndFebruary2018.
dEPARTmENT OF PSYCHOlOGY
mr. Ashlon Anthony Noronha
Participated in‘Idea of aNationalUniversity’,•heldatCentreforEducationBeyondCurriculum,ChristUniversityfrom26thto28thJuly2017.
Participated in ‘Teaching and Learning’, held •at Seattle University, School of Law USA &St. Joseph’s College of Law from11th to 15th December2017.
Participated in ‘Mind Body Matters – An•Interdisciplinary Insight’, held at the Departments of Life Science and Behavioural Sciences inCollaboration with EvolvED, Bengaluru , JyotiNivasCollegeon1stand2ndFebruary2018.
Participated in International ‘Play’ Conference, •held at St. Joseph’s College, Autonomous, Bengaluruon2nd and 3rd March 2018.
dEPARTmENT OF COmmERCE
dr. Priya S
ParticipatedinFacultyDevelopmentProgramme,•held at St. Joseph’s Commerce College on 31st May 2017.
Participated in Workshop on ‘Data Processing •and Automation for National Institutional Ranking Framework’, held at Don BoscoCollege,Yelagiri Hills organised by IntegratedIntelligent Research on 22nd July 2017.
Participated in‘Formation of JesuitUniversity•with a Difference’, held at St. Joseph’s College, Autonomous, Bengaluru on 17th and 18thNovember2017.
Participated in Setting Technological standards •and strategy for Higher Education, held atChristCollegeon1stand2ndFebruary2018.
mr. John bosco
Participated in‘Formation of JesuitUniversity•with a Difference’, held at St. Joseph’s College, (Autonomous), Bengaluru on 17th and 18thNovember2017.
ms. A V Namrutha Sree
Participated in ‘A practical Approach to GST’, •held at St. Joseph’s College on 11th and 12th September2017.
Participated in Democracy, Education and •Nationalist Discourses – Towards a criticalengagement, hosted by the Department ofEnglishandDepartmentofKannada,St.Joseph’sCollegeofCommerceon4thDecember2017.
mr. Ranganatha b
ParticipatedinOneDayFacultyDevelopment•Programmeon‘goodsandServicesTax’(gST),held at ASC Degree College and BangaloreUniversityTeacher’sCouncilofCommerceandManagement on 24th July 2017.
Participatedin‘SustainabilityofFinancialSector•in Current Digital Financial Revolution’, heldat Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management on 31st August 2017.
Participated in JESCOL,Three days Jesuit Lay•Collaboration from 1st to 3rd December2017.
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mr. balaji m
ParticipatedinFacultyDevelopmentProgramme•on ‘Strategic Approach to Research Proposal Funding’, held atAcharya Bangalore B-Schoolon 30th June 2017.
ParticipatedinOnedayNationalworkshopon•‘gST –A practicalApproach – EncompassesUniversityPrescribedSyllabus’,heldatSuranaDegree College on 17th August 2017.
Participatedin‘SustainabilityofFinancialSector•in Current Digital Financial Revolution’, heldat Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management on 31st August 2017.
Participated in ‘Impact on gST’, held at KLE•Society’s Degree College on 7th October2017.
Participated in JESCOL,Three days Jesuit Lay•Collaboration from 1st to 3rd December2017.
Participated in Workshop on IFRS, held at•Kamala College of Management Studies on17thOctober,2017.
Participated in‘Training ofTrainers (TOT) on•CapacityBuilding’,heldatRajivgandhiNationalInstitute of Youth Development from 10th to 12th January 2017.
Participated in ‘Making management studies •matter–2017’,heldatCBSMS,BUBon25thand26thNovember,2017.
Participated in ‘Multifaceted Approach towards •New India’, held at SCSVM, Kanchipuram on10thNovember,2017.
Participated in “Innovative Emerging Strategies •in Economics, Commerce, Banking, Law,Management, Engineering, Computer science andApplications”,heldatIndoglobalChamberof Commerce Industries and Agriculture, Kolkataon29thDecember.
Participated in ‘Implications of gST’ (IgST•– 2017), held at University Post –graduationCollege,KakatiyaUniversity,Telanganaon22ndNovember,2017.
ParticipatedinglobalConvergenceofNewage•BusinessPracticesandstrategies,heldatMountCarmel College on 1st and 2nd March 2018.
mr. Pawan Kumar d b
Participated in JESCOL,Three days Jesuit Lay•Collaborationfrom1stto3rdDecember2017.
Participated in ‘Management of Evolving trends •in Indian Economy-A New Outlook’, heldat Department of Studies and Research in Commerce, Tumkur University, Tumkuru on27thand28thNovember2017.
Participated in ‘Implications of Demonetisation •inIndia’,heldatSreeVenkateshwaraCollegeofScienceandManagementStudies,Bangaloreon29th August 2017.
Participated in ‘Imperatives and issues of skill •development in Higher Education’, held atgFgC,KRPuramon26thOctober2017.
ms. Vidhya b
Participated in JESCOL,Three days Jesuit Lay•Collaborationon1stto3rdDecember2017.
ms. S dorothy deepa
Participated in JESCOL,Three days Jesuit Lay•Collaborationon1stto3rdDecember2017.
Fr. Jason Furtado, S.J
Participated in ‘Implementation of GC 36 •DecreesinHigherEducationandResponsetotheThreatsandChallengestoSecularism,Unityand Integrity of our Country’, held at Xavier Institute of Development Action and Studies (XIDAS)from3rdto6thNovember2017.
mr. Charles Ambrose A
Participated in ‘Emerging Trends in global•AccountingandFinance’,heldatKristuJayanticollegeon21stand22ndSeptember2017.
Participated in Workshop on Teaching and •learning, held at St. Joseph’s College of Law on 11thDecember2017.
Participated in workshop on Capital Market, •held at T.C.S on 30th May and June 2017.
Participated in workshop on Education Policy, •heldatXavierBoard,KarnatakaRegionon25thAugust 2017.
mr. mithun Kumar S
Participated in International Conference on •Entrepreneurship 2017 ‘Enterpreneurship
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in High – Potential Economies in the Digital Era’, held at JainUniversityon24th and25thNovember2017.
Participated in JESCOL,Three days Jesuit Lay•Collaboration from 1st to 3rd December2017.
Participated in ‘Creativity and Innovation as •InseparableTwins’,heldatInstituteofInspiringInnovationon10thFebruary2018.
Participated in ‘Scope of Emerging Business•Dimensions and Sustainable Development’,heldatSt.Joseph’sCollege,(Autonomous),heldon 8th and 9th March 2018.
dEPARTmENT OF bbA
dr. Kanishka K
Invited by the Department of Commerce•and Management of Government College for Women,Kolarasaguestandaresourcepersonto deliver a talk on the topic ‘Convergence to DynamicBusinessEnvironmentandLifeSkills’,on16thand17thOctober2017.
Invited by the Social Sciences Talent Search•Scheme Programme at Institute for Social and Economic Change as a resource person on the topic ‘Relevance of managerial and Life Skills in Organization’on6thand7thJanuary2018.
Participated in a conference on ‘Scope of •EmergingBusinessdimensionsandsustainableDevelopment’ held at St Joseph’s College on 8th and 9th March 2018.
mr. mohammed umair
Participated in a workshop on ‘Intricacies of •gST’ which was organized by New HorizonCollege,Kasturinagaron15thJuly2017.
Participated in an International conference on •‘EmergingglobalTrendsinAccounting,FinanceandTaxation’ held at Jain University on 27thFebruary2018.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on the •topic ‘Professional skills for successful career’, at Government RC College in August 2017.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on the •topics‘ConvergingtoDynamicIndianBusinessEnvironment’ and ‘Wealth Management through
FinancialPlanning’, atgovernmentCollege forwomen,Kolaron16thand17thOctober2017.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on •the topics ‘Understanding cross culturalcommunication and its implications on marketingdecisions’,atKrupanidhiCollegeon8th March 2018.
Hosted Quiz Competitions in 4 different•institutionsforthisacademicyear2017-2018.
mr. leo Gladwin
Participated in a workshop on ‘Intricacies of •gST’ which was organized by New HorizonCollege,Kasturinagaron15thJuly2017.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on the •topic ‘Lateral Thinking’, at Indo Asian Academy on 2nd August 2017.
Participated in a conference on‘Skilled India-•MakeinIndia’heldatBishopCottonwomen’sChristiancollegeon12thSeptember2017.
Participated in a conference on ‘Scope of •EmergingBusinessdimensionsandsustainableDevelopment’ held at St Joseph’s College on 8th and 9th March 2018.
Cleared NET (National Eligibility Test) and•K-SET(KarnatakaStateEligibilityTest)
ms. maria Samantha
Participated in a workshop on ‘Intricacies of •gST’ which was organized by New HorizonCollege,Kasturinagaron15thJuly2017
Participated in a conference on‘Skilled India-•MakeinIndia’heldatBishopCottonwomen’sChristiancollegeon12thSeptember2017.
Participated in a conference on ‘Business•Innovation for Sustainability’, held at JainUniversityon3rdMarch2018.
Participated in a conference on ‘Scope of •EmergingBusinessdimensionsandsustainableDevelopment’ held at St Joseph’s College on 8th and 9th March 2018.
babu V
Participatedinaworkshopon‘ScalingUsingR’1.whichwasorganizedbyMLAinstituteofhigherlearning on 21st and 22nd August 2017
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Delivered a talk as a resource person on the 2.topic‘ArecentTrends infinancialmarketsandwealth management’, at Government College for women,Kolaron17thand18thOctober2017.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on the topic 3.‘Orientation on Research Report and articlepublication’,atCMRinstituteofcommerceandmanagementon28thDecember2017.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on the topic 4.‘TrendsinIPOPricinganditsgrowth’,atInfantJesuseveningcollegeon1stFebruary2018.
Delivered a talk as a resource person on the 5.topic ‘Recent trends in Research Report’, at Bishop Cotton College for women on 12thFebruary2018.
dEPARTmENT OF bCA
mr. Amal Raj x
Participated in ‘Teaching and Learning •workshop’,heldatSeattleUniversity,SchoolofLaw,USA&St.Joseph’sCollegeofLawon11thto15thDecember2017.
mr. John Paul
Participated in ‘Recent Advances in •Mathematical Science and applications’, held at The Department of Studies and Research in MathematicsTumkurUniversityon1stand2ndDecember2017.
GuEST lECTuRE 2017 – 18
dEPARTmENT OF KANNAdA
Dr. Ramakrishnaiah M, delivered a guest lecture 1.onthetopic‘VidishayaVidooshaka’,aplayfor2ndYearB.ComStudentson18thJanuary2018.
Mr. LavakumarTH, delivered a guest lecture2.onthetopic‘gunamukha’,aplayfor1stYearB.ComStudentson28thFebruary2018.
dEPARTmENT OF HiSTORY
Mr. Gautam Jantakal, delivered a guest lecture •on the topic ‘Numismatics in Ancient India’ for 2ndyearandFinalyearB.A.Studentson23rdJanuary 2018.
dEPARTmENT OF JOuRNAliSm
Mr. Anish Joseph, delivered a guest lecture on 1.the topic Photography for I year JPS Students on 28thAuguest 2017.
Mr. Nithini 2. N S, delivered a guest lecture on the topic Photoshop for 1 year JPS Students on 13thSeptember2017.
Mr. Nithini N S, delivered a guest lecture on the 3.topic Newspaper layout for II year JPS Students on13thSeptember2017.
Mr. Ashish Roy, delivered a guest lecture on 4.the topic Reporting and Editing for II year JPS studentson13thSeptember2017
Advocate Jessy delivered a guest lecture on 5.the topic IPC for III year JPS students on 13th September2017
Fr.Plavendrandeliveredaguestlectureonthe6.topic Digital media for JPS students on 13th September2017
Field visit by department of Journalism
Department of Journalism has organized a study 1.tourtoAVMstudioatChennai
Department of Journalism has organized a study 2.tourtoBrilliantprintersatNellamangala
Department of Journalism has organized a study 3.tourtoTheNewIndianExpressatBangalore
dEPARTmENT OF PSYCHOlOGY
Dr Audrey Pinto, delivered a guest lecture on 1.the topic ‘The Power of Positive Thinking’ for the 1st Semester EJP, 3rd Semester EJP, M. Com and M.A. English Students on 28th June 2017.
DrPadmaKumariP,deliveredaguestlectureon2.thetopicPractical(SPSS)forthe3rdSemesterEJP students on 26th August 2017.
DrPadmaKumariP,deliveredaguestlectureon3.thetopicPractical(SPSS)forthe1stSemesterEJPstudentson16thSeptember2017.
DrPadmaKumariP,deliveredaguest lecture4.on the topic Practical (SPSS) for all the 4thSemester EJP students on 27th January 2018.
Dr.MohanSunilKumar(ConsultantPsychiatrist5.andFounder-Director,AugmentHealthPvt.Ltd.,deliveredaguest lectureon the topicCyber-World:good,Bad,Uglyon3rdFebruary2018.
DrPadmaKumariP,deliveredaguestlectureon6.thetopicPractical(SPSS)forthe2ndSemesterEJPstudentson10thFebruary2018.
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dEPARTmENT OF COmmERCE (uG)
Mr T R Dayalan, delivered a guest lecture on 1.‘Entrepreneurship’ for the FinalYear B. ComStudents on 17th July 2017.
Mr.ManjunathN,deliveredaguest lectureon2.‘ImplementationofgSTinIndia’, fortheFinalYearB.ComStudentson21stJuly2017.
Mr. Syed Kaxim, delivered a guest lecture on3.‘TenEssential lifeSkills’ fortheIIyearB.Com.students on 22nd July 2017
Mr. JohnBosco&Mr.VijayKumar, guided the4.students on how to prepare for the examination and how to manage the time for the I year B.Comstudentson17thSeptember2017.
Mr. Shankar, delivered a guest lecture on the 5.topic‘gSTanditsImpact’fortheIyearB.Comstudentson7thSeptember2017.
Mr. Shriram and B Chakravarti, delivered a6.guest lecture on the topic ‘Security Analysis andPortfolioManagement’,fortheFinalYearB.Com Students on 6th January 2018.
Mr.DenverHarris,deliveredaguestlectureon7.‘BusinessCommunication’,fortheIyearB.Comstudents on 3rd March 2018.
dEPARTmENT OF COmmERCE (PG)
Mr.ManjunathN,deliveredaguest lectureon1.the topic ‘GST’ for the I and II year M.Com Students on 21st July 2017.
Ms.Bernadine,deliveredaguestlectureonthe2.topic‘BrandManagement’fortheIyearM.ComStudentson7thSeptember2017.
Prof. Swaminath S, delivered a guest lecture on 3.the topic ‘Derivatives’ for the I and II year M. ComStudentson15thDecember2017.
dEPARTmENT OF buSiNESS AdmiNiSTRATiON
Departmentofbusinessadministrationhasalwaysensuredtogiveemphasisbeyondclassroomtothestudents. This academic year, focus is given on skill development, latest trends in industry and linking curriculumto industry.Keeping thesame inmindthefollowingguestlectureshavebeenorganized.
Campus to Corporate: Mr. Sundar Murthy1.Reddy an expert in the field of Human
resources management, delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘what are the expectations of the employers from their employees’ for a combined class of 1st and 2nd year BBAstudentson25thNovember2017.
Nothing’sBeyondCommonSense:Mr.HanuK2.Krishna, an entrepreneur owning 18 businessventures, delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘Marketing, Communication and Common Sense’ for a combined class of all the threeyearsBBAstudentson30thNovember2017.
Completegrowth:Dr.Nagesh,Seniorcaption3.writerTimesOfIndia,deliveredaguestlectureon the topic ‘Interpersonal Relationship Skills’ foracombinedclassof1stand2ndyearBBAstudentson30thNovember2017.
Investments andTrades: Mr. Bharat delivered4.a guest lecture on the topic ‘mutual fund investments and exchange traded funds’ for the combinedclassof2ndyearandfinalyearBBAstudents on 6th January 2018.
CareerinBanking:Mr.JuliusPrakashthedistrict5.head of SBI, delivered a guest lecture on thetopic ‘functioning of the banking sector andhowitworks’ forthe2ndyearBBAstudentson 24th January 2018.
UnlockYourPotential:Mr.JohnBaptistdelivered6.aguestlectureonthetopic‘KnowYourself ’,for1stand2ndyearBBAstudentson3rdFebruary2018.
MotivationandgoalSetting:Prof.Ashlon,Dept.7.of Psychology, delivered a guest lecture on the topic‘importanceofCounseling and self-motivation’,fortheIIyearBBAstudentsonJuly2017.
goodsandservices tax(gST): Prof.Dayalan,8.delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘the impact of Goods and Services Tax in the Indian economicsector’ forthecombinedclassof IIandIIIyearBBAstudentsinroomnumber513onFriday,7thJuly2017.
HumanResourceAnalytics:Prof.DeanMathew9.delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘Career Prospects in the Field ofAnalytics’ for the IIyear BBA students in room number 513 onWednesday, 16th August 2017.
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IASTraining-ACareerOpportunity:Mr.Prakash10.Nayak, Dept. of Police delivered a talk on ‘Civil Service’ and helping students to understand the benefitsofpursuing IASasacareertoall thefinal year studentsof all the streamson14thFebruary,2018.
BusinessLineNewspaper-Aspecialeditionon11.gSTmade easy for SMEs:The students of St.Joseph’s Evening College were highly privileged toreceivetheBusinessLineNewspaper,aspecialeditionongSTmadeeasyforSMEspublishedbyTheHindusonThursday,31stAugust,2017.
guidance on Business ResearchMethodology12.to Students:Mr.CharlesMariswamy,Researchassistantdeliveredaguestlectureon‘BusinessResearch Methodology’ on 1st July, 2017. Healso visits the final year students anddeliversexclusive talk and guidance to all of them in theiracademicresearchproject.
Research PaperValidation: Dr. Sundermurthy13.Reddy,Mr.KanthimathanathanandDr.TRDayalancarried out a validation of the research papers ofthefinalyearstudentsonspecializations-HR,MarketingandFinance.Theyprovidedvaluablefeedback and suggestions to the students on17th,21stand24thFebruary,2018.
AguidancetoselectCareerpath-guestLecture:14.Dr. Sundermurthy Reddy, faculty, Pondicherry University provided a career guidance talk toall thestudentsoffinalyearBBAandgaveaninsight on the career scopes in various fieldsnamely,‘BusinessAnalyst’,‘FinancialAnalyst’and‘Company Secretary’ on 9th March 2018.
dEPARTmENT OF COmPuTER APPliCATiONS
Mr. Sridhar, delivered a Guest lecture on the 1.topic‘VisualBasic–DateConnectivity’fortheIIyearBCAstudentson16thAugust2017.
Mr. Sridhar, delivered a guest lecture on the 2.topic‘Java–AppleProgramming’fortheIIIyearBCAstudentson16thAugust2017.
Mr.Tej Paul, delivered a guest lecture on the3.topic‘OperationSupplyonDiskManagement’for the I year BCA students on 8th March2018.
Mr. Melwyn Rohith4. S, delivered a guest lecture on the topic‘HardwareTrouble Shooting’ fortheIIIyearBCAstudentson9thMarch2018.
Mr. PoornachandraTejaswi, delivered a guest5.lectureonthetopic‘OperationSupplyonFileManagement’ for the I yearBCA studentson10th March 2018.
Mr.HameedAmir,deliveredaguest lectureon6.thetopic‘ProjectBackendConnectivity’fortheIIIyearBCAstudentson10thMarch2018.
ORiENTATiON ANd STudENTS’ COuNCil iNVESTiTuRE CEREmONY
On 29th and 30th May 2017, Orientation•Programme for Second and Third year Degree and PG Students and Parents was conducted at St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School,Auditorium,around 300 parents and students attended the Orientation Programme,Missgretta Furtado,Professional Counselor was the resource person.
On17thJune2017Students’CouncilInvestiture•Ceremony andOrientation for the First yearstudents was conducted around 260 parents and studentsattendedtheOrientationProgrammeat St. Joseph’s Boys’ High SchoolAuditorium.The programme was conducted to introduce thenewcomerstotheethosofthecollege.Fr.Rector presided over the ceremony.
On23rdAugust2017OrientationfortheFirst•year late admission students was conducted. Around 200 parents and students attended the Orientation Programme.The programmewasconducted to introduce the new comers to the ethos of the College.
On17thSeptember2017aonedayworkshop•on Examinations Preparations was organised to I yearB.A.,B.Com.B.B.AandB.C.A students.Around 440 students participated in the workshop. Mr. Vijay Kumar, HOD, AssistantProfessor, Department of Commerce, KristuJayanthi College, Bengaluru and Mr. JohnBosco,AssistantProfessor,andDepartmentofCommerce were the resource person.
On9thJuly2017RetreatforCatholicstudents•wasconductedbytheMr.DonfromBreadofLife. 117 Catholic studentsand20staffmembersparticipated in the annual retreat.
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lEAdERSHiP TRAiNiNG PROGRAm
Leadership Training for Students Council was organised on 18th June 2017 for all the students’ council representatives at Soluru. Around 105 students and five staff members participated. Mr.Elango Stanislaus, Skill Trainer was the Resources Person.
iGNiTORS
Ignitors,athreedayprogrammeforalltheUg&Pgstudentswasorganisedfrom13-15thJuly2017.Theprogramme is an integral formation programme with theobjective to ignite the fireof awarenessin young minds on various issues like leadership, communication skills, writing skills, notions of law, caste and gender discrimination and so on. The programme addressed the needs of the three levelsoflearning:head,heartandhands.Itincludedsessionson:
Faithformationforlife•Skills training and development •Social analysis•
TEJAS 2017
Tejas 2017“Explore and exhibit your talents”- anintra-collegiateculturalfestwasinauguratedbyMr.Lokesh, an acclaimed contestant of the KannadaComedy Show, ‘Comedy Kiladigalu.’ This yeararound 46 events were organized.
TEACHERS’ dAY
StudentscelebratedTeachers’Dayandgiftedalltheteachers a handmade greeting card. There was also a friendlybasketballandvolleyballmatchbetweenthe teachers and students. Teachers won the overall trophy.
SPORTS
TheAnnualSportsMeetwasheldon10December2017 at St. Joseph’s Commerce College grounds. Mr. Shekhar Naik was the Chief Guest. The Meet was presided over byRev Fr.Antony Joseph,VicePresident,St.Joseph’sInstitutionandFr.MaximDias,S.J. principal delivered the welcome address.
blOOd dONATiON CAmP (19TH dECEmbER 2017)
Blood donation camp was organised this year.Students voluntarily donated 177 units. Donation
campwasconductedbyNational Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science and Kidwai MemorialInstitute ofOncology (87 units of blood donatedtoNational InstituteofMentalHealthandNeuroScience and90unitsof blooddonated toKidwaiMemorialInstituteofOncology).
iNdiAN REd CROSS SOCiETY
OurcollegeisrecentlyaffiliatedtoYouthRedCrosssociety. Youth Red Cross association programme willbeorganisednextacademicyearonwards.
NATiONAl SERViCE SCHEmE (NSS)
NSS unit started its operation this year. A staff member is coordinating the NSS Programme.He also attended three daysTraining programmeforTrainers at Jnana Bharathi campus, BangaloreUniversityfrom10thto12thJanuary2018.
On 27th February 2018 Orientation Programmewas organized for the NSS Students at St. Joseph’s Evening College, Mr. Elango was the resource Person.
CONVOCATiON CEREmONY 2013-16
On 22nd December 2017, the ninth batchConvocationwasheldandstudentsfromthe2013-16batchwereawardedthedegreecertificate.141students participated in the Convocation Ceremony. The Programme was organized at St. Joseph’s Evening College,LoyolaHall.Dr.S.Japhet,ViceChancellor,Bangalore Central University, Bengaluru was thechief guest and Fr.Anthony Joseph, S.J, Rector, St.Joseph’s Institutions, presided over the function.
AdO-FiESTA 2018
ADO-FIESTA 2018 an Inter-Collegiate and Inter-Religious Cultural Fest of St. Joseph’s EveningCollegewashostedon24thFebruary,2018onthetheme“IAmMyBrother’sKeeper”atSt. Joseph’sBoys’ High School auditorium. ADO-FIESTA, isthecombinationoftwofestsnamelyADONAI,anInter-Collegiate gospel fest and MAgNIFIESTA.ADO-FIESTAprovidedaplatformforthestudentsof 21 different Colleges in the city to select verses from various religious scriptures that promote love, peace and harmony and portray them in the form literary and cultural activities.
VillAGE ExPOSuRE CAmP
rom2ndto7thNovember2017,fivedaysRural1.Exposure Camp for the I year M.Com and M.A
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studentswasorganizedatSindagiTaluk,BijapurDistrict, Karnataka around 57 participated inthe camp.
From 7th to 12th November 2017, five days2.Rural Exposure Camp to Raichur for the II year M.Com and M.A students was organized at Mandvi,RaichurDistrict,Karnatakaaround45participated in the camp.
From 16th to 18th November 2017, three3.daysRuralExposureCamptoHarobeleVillage,RamanagaraDistrict,Karnataka forthe IIyearBA around 45 students participated in thecamp.
From23rdto26thNovember2017,fourdays4.Rural Exposure Camp to Harobele Village,Ramanagara District, Karnataka for the IIyear B.Com. section ‘A’.Around 80 studentsparticipated in the camp.
From30thNovemberto3rdDecember2017,5.four days Rural Exposure Camp to HarobeleVillage,RamanagaraDistrict,KarnatakafortheIIyearB.Com.section‘B’wasconductedaround80 students participated in the camp.
From25th Januaryto28th January2018, four6.dayRuralExposureCamptoHarobeleVillage,RamanagaraDistrict,Karnataka forthe IIyearB.B.A.andB.C.Awillbeorganized
The students have shared with us their amazing 7.experiences. Few students’ testimonies aredisplayedontheCollegeNoticeBoard.
OuTREACH PROGAmmE FOR THE ACAdEmiC YEAR 2017-18
St. Joseph’s Evening College in collaboration withBangalore Jesuit Educational Society conductedoutreach programs for the students under the bannercalledBEMBALAwhichmeanstosupport.Theoutreachprogramhasbeenoneofthethrustareasandbestpracticesofthecollege.
The outreach programme for the academic year 2017-18 was organized in different phasesthroughout the year. The details are as follows.
The 2nd semester B.A, B.Com and B.B.A1.students were involved in creating awareness ontheimportanceof followingtrafficrulesatdifferent signals around the college and also in cleanlinessdriveinLalbaghindifferentphases.
The2ndsemesterB.C.AStudentsparticipated2.in a marathon organized by Organization forRareDisease India (ORDI) on 25th February,2018atSt.Joseph’sIndianHighSchool.
The 3rd Semester B.A, B.C.A and B.B.A3.Students participated in a cleanliness drive outside the college and also visitedHome ofHopeinHennur,arehabilitationcentreforthepoverty stricken people.
The3rdSemesterB.Comstudentsparticipated4.in a lake festival near Mahadevapura lake in Bangalore to campaign for saving lakes inBangalore.
ClubS ANd ASSOCiATiONS
Women’s Forum
Women Cell of the College was active throughout theyear.Ithasorganisedinnumerableactivitiestoempower women in various walks of life. Some of themajoreventsorganisedbywomen’scellareasfollows:
On 8th July 2017Women’s Cell organized a•seminar for the First year degree studentsto promote awareness on issues related to women’s health. Dr. Nidhi and Dr. Shan, St. Philomena’s Hospital, Bangalore, addressedthe gathering on the topics of women’s health, nutritionaldeficiencies,andrelatedproblems.
On 27th November 2017, Women’s Cell•organised a one day workshop on ‘Prevention ofviolenceagainstwomen’forsecondyearUgand PG students. Ms. Sneha and Ms. Pauline Priya, Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s Law College were the resource persons. The resource persons shared the updated law regarding violence against women.
AiCuF (All indian Catholic union Federation):
AICUF took active part in organizingAwarenessprogrammes and participating in campaigns. Some ofthemajoreventsorganisedbytheAICUFareasfollows:
From 28th April to 1st May 2017 AICUF -•Karnataka organised Summer Rural ExposureCamp at SolurVillage, Magadi Taluk, TumkurDistrict. The AICUF representatives around09 students participated in this summer Rural
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Exposure Camp.Mr. Ebenezer, Bro. Philip andBro.DerrickfromBangaloreJesuitEducationalSociety organised the camp.
On 18th July 2017 inauguration of AICUF•Association was organised. The Association was inaugurated by Father Principal andMr. JerrinChandan.A special speech was given by Mr.PrashanthKumar.
On 14th and 19th July 2017 on the occasion•of IgnatianWeek, the AICUF organised quizcompetitions for students St. Ignatius of Loyola’s, values were shared by Mr. Jerrin Chandan Sduring the prayer time.
On 22nd and 23rd July 2017, 20 students•participated in theAICUFStateCouncilmeetheldatSt.Joseph’sCollege,Bengaluru.
From 23rdAugust to 25thAugust 2017The•AICUF Association organized a flood reliefcampaign for the people of Bihar and theStudentshavegenerouslycontributedwithkindheart and generosity.
On4thDecember2017,theAICUFAssociation•observed theWorldAids Day.An awarenessvideowasshowntostudentsat7o’clockbreaktime in the College quadrangle.
The AICUF Association organised Christmas•contests like Sketching competition and Carol singingforstudentsfrom13thDecember2017to20thDecember2017.Carolsweresungbystudents at 4.30 pm and during the 7.00 pm break.
Eleven AICUF students participated in the•State LevelVillage exposure camp atNerude,Mangalorefrom14thto18thDecember2017.
The AICUF students participated in Youth•Retreat called Magis organised for Christian students at Loyola College, Chennai from 12th to 16th January 2018.
literary & debating Society
ThedepartmentofEnglishorganizedaone-day•workshop inWritingSkillsbyDr.RafiullaBaigon13thJuly2017forfirstyeardegreestudents.DrBaigisaHandwritingAnalystandagrapho–Therapist.
On 25th November 2017, the Department•of English (Pg) inaugurated Hopkins’ Lecture
Series. This lecturewasinauguratedbyRev.Dr.CasimirS.J,andFr.MaximDias,S.J.Principal.Mr.Manu Chakravarthy was the resource person.
On16thDecember2017, theDepartmentof•English(Pg)organizedHopkins’LectureSeries,Dr. Etienne Rassendren was the resource person.
On31stJanuary2018theDepartmentofEnglish•(Pg) organized Hopkins’ Lecture Series, Dr.Cheriyan Alexander was the resource person.
Harmony Association
Harmony Association took active part in•organizing and conducting Daily Prayer and Celebrates important festivals like Ramzan,Onam and Diwali. Harmony association alsoorganized a food festival.
The Harmony association along with AICUF•association organized a cycle rally to promote communal harmony and peace on 20th August 2017.Asmanyas120studentsfromfivecollegesparticipated in it. The cycle rally commenced from St. Joseph’s Evening college campus to Town hall.
On21stNovember2017,HarmonyAssociation•inaugurated Talentia. Talentia is an event that gives students an opportunity to showcase their talents through singing, dancing, painting, and other cultural events. Talentia would beconducted every Saturday between 6:45 pmand7:15pm.
TheHarmonyAssociationOrganised“Mayura•2018”TheHarmonyFest(InterClass)on11thFebruary2018.12eventslikeEssay,Collage,JanaJagruthi, Bhavana, Prathiba, Chanakya, Surabhi,Ucharana, ghana,Walk Chathurya etc. wereconducted.
Kannada Sangha
TheKannadaSanghaon30thNovember2017onthe occasion of Kannada Rajyothsava “Sinchana”Kannada Sangha celebrated Kannada Rajyothsavafrom 18th to 30th November 2017. Sinchanavaledictory function was inaugurated by Mr.Satyanath, actor and director ofKannadaCinemathe Chief Guest for the valedictory function. Prof. JoyAlex, Dr. K. M. Mathew and Mr.H.V.Thyagarajpresided over function.
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Karanji 2018
“Karanji”AnintercollegefestofthedepartmentofKannadaat St. Joseph’sEveningCollegeorganizedon 4th March 2 018. The fest consisted of various cultural competitions like, Rangoli, Solo Singing, Quiz; Solo dance etc. 19 colleges fromBangaloretookactivepartinthisannualKannadaFest.
Hindi Parishad
Hindi Parishad organised inter-class cultural fest,from20th to25thFebruary2018. 14events likesolo dance and group dance, Singing, Rangoli, Pick & Speak,Quiz,Debate,Collage,Madain,Essaywritingand poetry wiring etc. were conducted.
Tamil SangaVizha(Tamil Fest)
On14thFebruary2018,TamilAssociationorganizedInter-ClassTamil Fest (Tamil SangaVizha), guestswereFr.SelvaSJandMrs.Stanley,FormerPrincipalofStJoseph’sEveningCollege.Variousculturaleventslike Solo and Group Singing, Solo and Group Dance, Mimicry, etc. were conducted. The entire program was inspiring, edifying, and motivating for all those who were present for the fest.
French Association - les Franc Adventuristes
On5thFebruaryand10thFebruary2018,FrenchAssociation–LesFrancAdventuristsconductedaninter-class fest,sixevents likeguesstheword,20QuestionsFacePainting,TreasureHunt,CollageandArm Wresting, were organized.
History (la-storia)
The Department of History, on the occasion ofInternational Nelson Mandela Day, conducted a Quiz competition.
legal literacy Club
The Department of Political Science, on the occasion Constitution Day, organized three events, Written Quiz, Elocution and Chart making.
lead Club
The Department of Journalism organized a study •tourtoBrilliantPrintingPressatNalamagalaon19thSeptember2017.35studentsparticipatedin the programme.
On 23rd September 2017Department of•JournalismorganisedanOutreachProgrammeto SolurVillage, MagadiTaluk,Tumkur District.
Around 20 Religious students participated in the camp.
The Department of Journalism organised a •study tourA.V.M.Studio located inVadapalani,Chennai on 30th October 2017 to 2ndNovember2017.ThestudytourwasorganisedfortheFinalYearB.A.JPSstudentsandaround15 students participated.
TheLeadclubofJournalismAssociationregularly•updatestheCollegeeventsinthewebsiteandimportanteventsprogrammesarepublishedinNewspaper.
Psych-Ed Club
Department of Psychology organised sessions on counseling and self-esteem development wereconducted on July 8, 2017 for first year degreestudents. Three resource persons were invited for these sessions.
Humanities Association
The Department of Humanities organised anInterclassHumanitiesFestfrom15thDecemberto18thDecember2017.18eventslikePoetry,Quiz,Report on Heritage Site, Essay writing, Collage,Elocution, Best Economist, Video Editing EthnicDisplay, Theme Dance etc., were organised.
The department of Commerce
The Department of Commerce organized a one dayIndustrialVisiton9thSeptember2017toAshokLeyland located atHosur. Industrial / Field visit isapartofthecurriculumforfirstyearB.Com.27students attended the industrial visit. The students were had a visional and actual experience of the working environment of Ashok Leyland which is a part of the globally renowned Hindus group thisvisit also enable the students to understand theoperations in commercial vehicle industry. The Department of Commerce (M.Com.) organizedNET(NationalEligibilityTest)coachingclasses forIIyearM.Com.StudentsduringmonthofOctober2017
Commerce Forum:TheCommerce Forumhad litup the campus of St .Joseph’s Evening College on September9,2017,byhostingaclusterofevents.
The department business of Administration
The DepartmentBusinessAdministrationorganizedan awareness programme on gST (goods and
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ServicesTax)forthestudents.gST taxes, meaning, the Economist interview articles and newspapers cutting were displayed in the main entrance college corridor. GST taxes awareness posters was displayed in the college corridor for two days.
Vision Association
The Department of Business Administrationinaugurated the ninth version of Synergy 2017, an intra-departmental fest on 19thAugust 2017. Fr.Principal inaugurated the programme, the poster of Synergy 2017 was released. Three events were organised Micro Presentation, Mock interview and Recycle.
Micro Presentation was conducted on Saturday, •19thAugust 2017 to all the BBA students inroomnumber512.ThejudgefortheeventwasMr.Joswin from the Department of Commerce
Micro Presentation was conducted on Tuesday, •23RdAugust 2017 to all theBBA students inAudioVisualroom.ThejudgesfortheeventwereMs.Sruthi from the department of Commerce and Mr. Leo Gladwin from the Department of BusinessAdministration.
Micro Presentation was conducted on Saturday, •29thAugust 2017 to all the BBA students inAudioVisual room.The judge for the eventwas Mr. Leo Gladwin from the Department of Administration
Group Discussion was conducted on Saturday, •29thAugust 2017 to all the BBA students inAudioVisual room.The judge for the eventwas Dr.Babu V from the Department ofAdministration.
Micro Presentation was conducted on Saturday, •9thSeptember2017toalltheBBAstudentsinAudioVisualroom.ThejudgesfortheeventwereMr.DavFodfromtheDepartmentofSociologyand Mr. Leo Gladwin from the department of BusinessAdministration.
Business Quiz was conducted on•Saturday,9thSeptember 2017 to all the BBAstudentsinAudioVisualroom.TheQuizmasterwasMr.MohammedUmairfromthedepartmentofBusinessAdministration.
Treasure hunt was conducted on Saturday, •19thAugust 2017 to all the BBA students incollege campus. The event wasco-ordinatedby
Ms. Maria Samantha from the department of BusinessAdministration.
Enact an Ad was conducted on Saturday, 9th •September 2017 to all the BBA students inroom number 513. The judge for the eventwas Mr. Leo Gladwin from the Department of BusinessAdministration.
Best manager was conducted onWednesday,•14th February 2018 to all the BBA studentsinAudioVisualroom.ThejudgesfortheeventwereMr.BharathandJohnBaptist.
BusinessExhibitwasconductedonWednesday,•14thFebruary2018toalltheBBAstudentsinAudioVisual room.The judges for the eventwereMr.DayalanandMr.Kanthimathinathan.
Entrepreneurship Cell:
The Department Business Administration’s theEntrepreneurship Development Cell (ED-Cell)organized an Industrial visit to the NSL Sugar ltd., Koppa and Lazza Ice Cream factory, KumbalgoduIndustrial Estate, Mysore Road in order to gain knowledgeaboutthefunctioningoftheproductionunit, human resource department factory layout and cost factor involved in the manufacturing of bothsugarandicecreamon7thSeptember2017.Entrepreneurship Cell organized a food festival on 23rd July 2017. The food festival was organised to develop entrepreneurial skills. Entrepreneurship Collagewas conductedonFriday,23rd June2017for theBBA students, in theCollegeQuadrangle.The judges for the event were Ms.Shruthi andDr.Priya from Department of Commerce. SelfieAdwasconductedonFriday,15thDecember2017,for theBBAstudents inRoomno513.The judgefor the event was Ms. Maria Samantha Department of Business Administration. Business plan wasconductedonWednesday,14thFebruary2018,fortheBBAstudentsintheRoomno513.Thejudgesfor the event were Mr.Sharath and Mr. Suresh Department of Commerce Indian Academy.
SC and ST Forum:
One day workshop on Social Empowerment forWomen was conducted on 20 November 2017with the theme “Effective way to lead a happy and honorable life” for all the second year Ug andPG girls student. Around 100 students actively participated in the workshop. Ms. Padma from ‘Respect for Life’ facilitated the programme.
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The department of bCA
SecondyearBCAstudentsparticipatedinCampusCleaningProgramme.On15thJuly2017St.Joseph’sEvening College campus was cleaned and on 16th July 2017 St. Joseph’s Law College Campus and St. Joseph’sBoys’HighSchoolCampuswerecleaned.
Tecno Freakies
TheDepartmentofBCAorganizedanintercollegiatefest“TECOPS”andthethemewas‘goViral’.Itwasheld on 17th February 2018.Mr.Arun Bhushyam,CEOofIprimowasthechiefguestforinaugurationprogramme and Mr.Vinod Kumar was the chiefguest for the valedictory ceremony. Many colleges participated and the overall trophy was won byKristuJayantiCollege.
COuNSEliNG PROGRAmmE:
The Counselling Cell at St. Joseph’s Evening College was started in the year 2008. It forms an integral partofthestudent-supportsystemoftheCollege.The Counselling Cell attempts to provide a safe and nurturing environment where students are empowered to face the challenges of life and realize their potential. The process of counseling at St. Joseph’s Evening College addresses the four core areasofastudent’slife:
a. AcademicDimension:Concentration,memory,study skills, and motivation.
b. CareerChoices:Careerguidanceandaptitudetests.
c. Moral Dimension: Ethics and value-basedapproach to life.
d. Socio-emotional Dimension: Stress-relatedissues, self-esteem, relationships, behaviouralissues, campus environment-related issues,adjustment problems, substance abuse, andsuicidal-ideation.
Sessions are held for individuals, groups, faculty, and parents when the need arises. The counselors also seek collaboration from parents/guardians,the college administration, and the social network (psychiatrists,doctors,NgOs,etc).
The counselorsemployedattheCollegearewell-trainedandregularlymonitoredbytheCounsellingCoordinator.Fortheacademicyear2017-2018,fourintern counselors worked together with the college Counselortoprovideyear-roundcounselingtothestudents.Over200studentsavailedtothisservice,andfounditbeneficial.Basedonfeedbackfromthestudents this academic year, the Counseling Cell proved beneficial in the followingways: Improvedacademic performance, resolution of relationship crises,bettertime-management,focusonself-care,informed career choices, developed interpersonal communication, and enhanced self-esteem. TheCounseling Cell is committed to helping students deal with day to day issues in their personal, interpersonal, academic, and social lives.
1.13 FiNANCiAl ASSiSTANCE TO POOR STudENTS
The following financial assistance was extendedby the Management to the economically weakerstudents:
The management Concession
No. of students 486
Amount Rs,20,73,550/-
Private Scholarship
No. of students 49
Amount Rs. 3,97,020
SPECiAl STudENT SuPPORT SERViCES
SnehaFundandSnacksscheme:ThecollegehasaSnehaFundschemetoprovidemedicalaidtothepoor students and their families. 17 students and their families were benefitted from the scheme.It paid for the medical expenses of the students’ family members. Total amount spent till now isRs.111,440/-.
Free snacks scheme (Rector’s Evening SnacksScheme)wasextendedtoallthestudentscomingfrom extremely poor families. Rs.4,54,464/-and165studentsarebenefittingfromthisscheme.
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WElCOmE
Thefollowingstaffmemberswerenewlyappointed
Ms.ShilpaNatarajandMs.Priyadarshinijoined•the Department of English.
Ms.MeghaSRandMr.MelvinRohitjoinedthe•Department of Computer Applications.
Ms. Vidhya, Ms. Dorothy, Mr. Mithun, Mr.•Ranganath, Mr. Balaji and Mr. Pawan KumarjoinedtheDepartmentofCommerce.
Ms.SumaiyaSaleemjoinedtheDepartmentof•French.
Mr. Dinesh. Support Staff•
ObiTuARY
dr. Fr. Ambrose Pinto SJ (23-11-1950 to 03-01-2018)
RevFrDrAmbrosePintoSJ,bornonNovember11,1950,hejoinedtheSocietyofJesusonJuly1,1968andwasordainedonApril20,1981.Hewasanvoraciousreader, prolific writer, champion of marginalized,a social scientist and great educationalist. Heserved as a Principal of St Joseph’s Evening College, Bengalurubetween1994to1998,2001to2003andbetween2012to2013,heservedasaDirectorofSt Joseph’sEveningCollege. Fr.AmbrosePintosSJwas the one who put St. Joseph’s Evening College intheeducationalmapofIndiabybeingthesecondcollegeinIndiatoapplyforNAACAccreditation.Hespearheaded the movement of St. Joseph’s Evening Collegeinbecomingautonomousintheyear2005alongwith6other leadingcolleges inthecity.Hewas recipient of the Karnataka Rajyotsava awardfor hiswork in the fieldof higher education, andservedasaconsultanttogovernment-appointmentcommitteestolookintoidentificationofBackwardClasses and improvement of government schools in Karnataka.St.Joseph’sEveningCollegehaslostoneof themainpillarsonwhich it isbuilt, a loss thatis irreparable.ThankyouFr.AmbrosePintoSJ foreverything. We revere you, we love you, we admire you,wemissyou,goodbyedearFather.
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I stand here once again with a grateful heart for the beautiful academic year thatwehave had. I thank
God Almighty, for having guided us throughout this year.IwouldliketothankFr.Dr.JeromeStanislausD’SouzaS.JProvincial;Fr.AnthonyJosephSJ,Rectorof St. Joseph’s Institutions; Fr. Jason Furtado S.JSecretary&Treasurer,BJESandtheBJESandcollegegoverningbodymembersfortheirconstantsupportand encouragement and for having a soft corner for theEveningCollegeand its studentsespeciallybyfunding the studies of so many students.
A special word of thanks to Rev. Dr. Daniel Fernandes SJ, Fr. Brian Pereira SJ, Rev. Dr.VictorLoboSJ,Fr.CliffordSequeiraSJ,Fr.MelvinLoboSJand Fr. PrashanthMadtha S.J., and Fr. Deepak fortheir generosity in equipping our students to use the facilities of their institutions.
I render my sincere gratitude to Prof. Joy Alex for hiscommendableandefficientservicesastheVicePrincipal of the Institution. I thank Dr. Kanishka,IQAC Coordinator, for initiating and coordinating quality enhancement measures and for driving the institution towards excellence by his innovativeideas. I thank all the Heads of the departments,Coordinators of various associations, teachers, mentors, student counselors and the staff from the administration, Library,Accounts, and Examinationand the support staff for their academic leadership and for guiding the students towards academic excellence.
I congratulate and thank Mr. Prashanth, Student Governor, for organizing important events including thisAnnualDayprogrammeonbehalfoftheStudentCouncil.. I also take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to Mr. Diwakar, the Placement Coordinator, for his work towards securing a career for students and for his efforts in grooming students for their professional lives.
Finally and specially, I would like to thank all thealumni who have contributed in various ways tothe college and today in particular I want to thank our Chief guest of the day, RajdeepManwani forshowing such willingness in attending our college Annual day and inspiring our students. Thank you foryoursupport.Maythegoodgodblessusall.
Fr. Maxim Dias, SJ Principal
16th March 2018
Ongoing Students Academic Year 2017-18
The Placement Process at St. Joseph’s Evening College, Autonomous is divided into two parts, the ongoing students’ recruitment and the outgoing students’ recruitment. The ongoing placements are for those who are studying in St. Joseph’s Evening College & looking for part time jobs.The placements for ongoing students have beensuccessful for the academic year 2017-2018.Thisyear being no exception, SJEC placement centerhas accomplished yet another successful season of campus recruitment (part-time jobs) for ongoingstudents.
Placements for Ongoing Students for the Academic Year - 2017-18
Sl.No. Companies Name Students Selected
1 St. Anne’s Educational Society 1
2 Service Net Technologies 2
3 Tarnea 8
4 gVMInfoTech 7
5 Nightingales 8
6 Crystal Systems 10
7 Private Eye Limited 8
8 Jargon Solutions 8
9 S R Associates 6
10 HMSuitesandStudios 9
11 Gurukul Educational Trust 1
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Ongoing Students Recruitment – 2017-2018(From June 2017 to January 2018)
No. of Companies Recruited Students (From 2017 to January 2018):
68 No. of Students Placed (FromJune2017toJanuary2018)
83 No. of Students Applied (FromJune2017toJanuary2018)
Outgoing Students Academic Year 2017-18
St. Joseph’s Evening College takes immense pleasure in announcing the completion of placements for the out-goingstudentsoftheacademicyear2017-18.Wewould like to express our gratitude to our recruiters for their faith in St. Joseph’s Evening College, Bengaluru. The recruiters were impressed withthe attitude of our students towards learning and development, critical thinking and communication skillsandwelookforwardtoestablisheverlastingrelationship with all our recruiters.
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Placements for Outgoing Students for the Academic Year- 2017-18
Job Placemen t Report -2017-18Company Name Percentage
Concentrics57%43%
AcadsHR60%40%
OutsourceAce55%45%
Unisys53%47%
Placement StatisticsNo.OfRecruiters 13No. of Students Applied 179No.ofOffers 114Average CTC 3.5 LPAHighestCTC 4 LPA
Number of Students Selected.Number of Students Not Selected
*AboveStatisticsonlywithMajorrecruitments.
36% Students Not Selected in Recruitment drive64% Students Selected in Recruitment drive
CAmPuS RECRuiTmENT 2017-18 16 Companies on campus
180 students recruitedHighest CTC 3.5 lPA
Average CTC - 2.5 lPA30 students with 2.5 lPA and above
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1 Concentrics 2.5 LPA 662 AcadsHR 2.0 LPA 103 OutsourceAce 2.5 LPA 104 Unisys 2.8 LPA 125 EY 3.5 LPA 9
6St. Anne’s Educational Society
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7 Service Net Technologies 1.7 LPA 2
8 Tarnea 2.0 LPA 89 gVMInfoTech 1.5 LPA 710 Nightingales 2.0 LPA 8
11 Crystal Systems 2.5 LPA 10
12 Private Eye Limited 2.6.LPA 8
13 Jargon Solutions 1.5 LPA 8
14 SR Associates 2.0 LPA 6
15 HMSuitesandStudios 2.5 LPA 11
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St. Joseph’s Evening College organized a one day National Conference titled “New Perspectives in Teaching English Language, Literature and Translation”on25thSeptember2017. Itaimedtomeet the growing demand of English and related soft skills at various levels of education.
The conference set out to explore and celebratethe tremendous diversity of teaching and learning approaches available to teachers and teachereducators across India. The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Narahalli Balasubramanya,memberofKarnatakaSahityaParishad;Fr.AnthonyJosephSJ,Rector,St.Joseph’sInstitutions,Bengaluru;Fr. Maxim Dias S J, Principal, St. Joseph’s EveningCollegeandProf.JoyAlex,Vice-Principal,St.Joseph’sEvening College.
ThefirstPlenarysessionwaschairedbyDr.NarahalliBalasubramanyaandeminenteducatorslikeDr.SavitaPuri,TeacherEducator;Dr.ShivalingaSwamy,TumkurUniversity; Dr.Yoganand Rao, Jain University andDr. Cheriyan Alexander, St. Joseph’s College. It was
followedbythefirsttechnicalsessionwheremorethan 40 papers related to English language, literature and translation were presented. The second panel discussionwaschairedbyDr.Rajaramanddignifiededucators like Dr. T.N.Raju,TeacherEducator;Dr.RajendraPrasad,DravidianUniversity;Dr.EthienRassendran, St. Joseph’s College and Dr. Christine AnnThomas,ChristUniversity.
The conference witnessed the presentation of 80 research papers from different states like Karnataka,TamilNadu,Andhra Pradesh,Telangana,Mizoram, Assam, and gujarat. One overseaspaper fromBangladeshwas also presentedwhichwas a new feather to the crown. The conference was an infusion of over 300 delegates who came together as participants and were enlightened on the nuances of teaching skills and new perspectives whichcateredtheobjectivesandthethemeoftheNational Conference 2017. The conference ended withaformalvaledictoryprogrammeandcertificatedistribution.
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The Department of Commerce, St. Joseph’s Evening College organized for the first time aone-day National Conference on Disruptionsin Indian Business Environment: Challenges andOpportunities. The conference objective was toprovide a common platform to academicians, researchers, industry professionals, and students to showcase their research work and create a forum for effective exchange of ideas related to the theme. The college received a total of 107 Research Papers related to the theme and the Research papers were segregatedbasedonsub-themes:
1. Banking,Finance,andInsurance 2. HRM,Marketing,andgeneralManagement 3. Accounting and Taxation
TheConferencewasheldonFebruary17,2018,atFaberHall, St. Joseph’s BoysHigh School,MuseumRoad, Bengaluru.The Conference was inauguratedat 11:00 a.m. with a prayer song followed by ourcollege anthem.Dr.H.Nagaraj, HOD,Departmentof Commerce, welcomed the gathering. Dr. M. Ramachandra gowda, Registrar, Bengaluru CentralUniversity, was the Chief guest. Dr. MithileshwarJha, ProVice Chancellor, Jain University, Bengalurudeliveredthekey-noteaddressonthethemeofthe
conference, highlighting various positive and negative aspects of disruptions over the past few decades. Rev. Fr.AnthonyJoseph,SJ,wastheguestofHonorandtheprogrammewaspresidedoverbyourPrincipalFr. Maxim Dias, SJ. The inauguration concludedwith a vote of thanks delivered by Prof. JoyAlex,VicePrincipal, SJEC.Thiswas followedbyTechnicalSession-1 (Banking, Finance and Insurance) andTechnical Session-2 (HRM, Marketing and generalManagement). The technical session was chairedbyDr.V.RajeshKumar,FounderofVittamPraveenagurushala. Asst. Professor Charles Ambrose,Department of Commerce, SJC was the rapporteur for the session. Technical Session-2 was chairedby Dr. S. Ramesh,Associate Professor, Mt. CarmelCollege,Bengaluru.Asst.ProfessorDr.Rangaraj,MSRInstitute of Management Studies, was rapporteur for thesession.Thegatheringdisbursedforlunch.Post-lunch,boththesessionscontinuedandsimultaneouslyTechnical session-3 commenced. Dr. Usha Devi,Associate Professor, MLA College for Women, chaired the session. Dr. Ganesh. S. R., Asst. Professor, Department of Commerce, SJCC was rapporteur for the session.TheValedictory function started at 05:30 p.m. with a welcome address by Mrs. Priya,Asst. Professor, Department of Commerce, SJEC. Dr.
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M. Muninarayanappa, Professor, Chairman and Dean, Department of Commerce, Bangalore University,wastheChiefguest.Fr.JasonFurtado,SJ,wasguestofHonorandtheprogrammewaspresidedoverbyourPrincipalFrMaximDias,SJ.Mr.M.Balaji,AssistantProfessor, Department of M.Com, SJEC, presented thespecialreportontheconference.Thebestpaperwas awarded to the following:
1. Mr. girish B. N, Asst. Professor, gFgC,Frazer town forhis researchwork in theareaofFinance.
2. Sneha. N. Shiyal and Arti Garg, M.Com students of Mt. Carmel College for their researchworkintheareaofHRM.
3. AnumalaKumari,M.ComstudentofSJCCfor her research work in Accounting and Taxation.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mr. John Bosco, Asst. Professor,Department of Commerce, SJEC.
ManagementDevelopmentProgramme:Departmentof Business Administration organized State levelManagement Development Programme on Saturday, 10March,2018atFaberhall,St.Joseph’sBoysSchool.The theme for the same was ‘Business ResearchMethods and Techniques’. The resource persons whofacilitatedtheMDPprogrammeareasfollows:Dr.SiddanaikBisaliah-Professor,RegistrarandViceChancellor (Emertius), University of AgricultureSciences,Dr.RameshHN-Professor,Departmentof Business Administration, Kuvempu University,Ms. RuqsanaAnjum -Asst. Professor,DepartmentCommerce and Management, St. Joseph’s College of Commerce, Mr. Shankar M - Consultant andStatistics Expert, Center for Applied Research Education Service, Bengaluru andDr. BhavaniMR- Principal,NagarjunaDegreeCollege , Bangalore.Over80academicians,researchscholars,corporatesexecutives and lecturers attended the programme.
Business Conclave: Department of BusinessAdministration organized Business Conclave onSaturday,10March,2018atSt Joseph’sBoysHighschool Auditorium. The theme for the same was ‘AcceleratingthescopeofDigitalizationinBusiness’,the resource persons of the event were Mr. James
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Job (Vice President – Hinduja global Solutions,Mr. Srinivas SK (Chief Manager and generalSecretary - SBI officers Association, Karnataka),Mr. Samuel Sudakar – CEO of SME Consultancy,Mr. Sreedhar Saraswathi-Business Head, SouthernAsia,ARCHIBUSandMr.Suresh–Professor,MountCarmels and gems School of Business. Over500 students actively participated and around 60 students presented research papers.
Business Quiz: Department of BusinessAdministration organised the state level BusinessQuiz competition ‘INQUIZITIVE’ as a part ofBusinessConclave.TheeventwasheldonSaturday,10thMarch,2018atSt Joseph’sBoysHighschoolAuditorium. The theme for the same was ‘Emerging in global Business Environment with SpecialEmphasisonDigitalizationofBusiness’.
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St. Joseph’s Evening College organized a one-dayNational Conference entitled “National Conference on Contemporary Research and Innovation in Computer Science” on December 16, 2017 from9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. It aimed at addressing thegrowing demands of Technology and Research throughinteractionbetweenlearners,professionals,research scholars, industrialists, and experts. It served as a platform to cover advanced facts and approaches to computer science and technology. It provided a forum to discuss and present emerging ideas and trendsinthishighlychallengingresearchfield.
Mrs. Annie Syrien, Coordinator of the Conference, welcomed the gathering. The conference was inauguratedbyDr.Prof.M.Hanumanthappa,AssociateProfessor, Department of Computer Science & Applications,BangaloreUniversity.Hedeliveredthekeynoteaddress.Rev.Fr.ManojD’Souza,DirectorofSt. Joseph’s College of Management, presided over thefunction.Hedeliveredthepresidentialaddress.Mr.NaveenChandragC,DirectorofIbotticsITandITESServices,was theguestofhonour.Fr.MaximDias S J, Principal, St. Joseph’s Evening College, gave some important insights into learning aspects in technology.Prof.JoyAlex,Vice-Principal,St.Joseph’s
Evening College, made the event more auspicious throughhisvaluablesupport.ThefirsttechnicalsessionwaschairedbyMr.NaveenChandra G C who spoke of advanced technologies in artificialintelligence.ThesecondtechnicalsessionwaschairedbyMr.SubhasSNfromAppseco.Hespokeon the latest advancements in network security and recent issues in networks. The third technical session was chaired by Mr.Arun KumarThangavelu fromVelloreInstituteofTechnology.Hegaveusaninsightinto the latest trends in IOT.Thiswas followedbypaper presentations at two different venues headed bysessionchairsDr.ManishKumarfromMSRITandDr.KavithaSfromDayanandaSagarCollege.The conference witnessed the presentation of nearly 40 research papers. 34 of these were selected for publicationintheInternationalJournalofEngineeringand Techniques. The conference altogether had nearly 200 participants. The conference ended with a formal valedictory programme and certificatedistribution.The Chief guest for theValedictoryProgramwasDr.RohitFernandes,SeniorSoftwareEngineerfromgoogle.Headdressedthegatheringon AI-related machine learning algorithms andadvanced technologies in the industry.
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DepaRtmentalRepoRts
Departmentofbusinessadministrationhasalwaysensuredtogiveemphasisbeyondclassroomtothestudents. This academic year, focus is given on skill development, latest trends in industry and linking curriculum to industry.Keeping the same inmindthefollowingguestlectureshavebeenorganized.
Campus to Corporate: Mr. Sundar Murthy1.ReddyanexpertinthefieldofHumanresourcesmanagement, delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘what are the expectations of the employersfromtheiremployees’foracombinedclassof1stand2ndyearBBAstudentson25thNovember2017.
Nothing’sBeyondCommonSense:Mr.HanuK2.Krishna, an entrepreneur owning 18 businessventures, delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘Marketing, Communication and Common Sense’ for a combined class of all the threeyearsBBAstudentson30thNovember2017.
Completegrowth:Dr.Nagesh,Seniorcaption3.writerTimesOfIndia,deliveredaguestlectureon the topic ‘Interpersonal Relationship Skills’ foracombinedclassof1stand2ndyearBBAstudentson30thNovember2017.
UnlockYourPotential:Mr.JohnBaptistdelivered4.aguestlectureonthetopic‘KnowYourself ’,for1stand2ndyearBBAstudentson3rdFebruary2018.
MotivationandgoalSetting:Prof.Ashlon,Dept.5.of Psychology, delivered a guest lecture on the topic‘importance ofCounseling and self-motivation’,fortheIIyearBBAstudentsonJuly2017.
HumanResourceAnalytics:Prof.DeanMathew6.delivered a guest lecture on the topic ‘Career Prospects in the Field ofAnalytics’ for the II
year BBA students in room number 513 onWednesday, 16th August 2017.
IASTraining-ACareerOpportunity:Mr.Prakash7.Nayak, Dept. of Police delivered a talk on ‘Civil Service’ and helping students to understand the benefitsofpursuingIASasacareertoallthefinal year studentsof all the streamson14thFebruary,2018.
BusinessLineNewspaper-Aspecialeditionon8.gSTmadeeasy for SMEs:The studentsof St.Joseph’s Evening College were highly privileged to receive the Business Line Newspaper, aspecial edition on GST made easy for SMEs published by The Hindus on Thursday, 31stAugust, 2017.
guidanceonBusinessResearchMethodology9.toStudents:Mr.CharlesMariswamy,Researchassistantdeliveredaguestlectureon‘BusinessResearchMethodology’ on 1st July, 2017. Healsovisits thefinal year students anddeliversexclusive talk and guidance to all of them in theiracademicresearchproject.
Research PaperValidation: Dr. Sundermurthy10.Reddy, Mr. Kanthimathanathan and Dr.TR Dayalan carried out a validation of the research papers of the final year students onspecializations-HR,MarketingandFinance.Theyprovidedvaluablefeedbackandsuggestionstothestudentson17th,21stand24thFebruary,2018.
AguidancetoselectCareerpath-guestLecture:11.Dr. Sundermurthy Reddy, faculty, Pondicherry University provided a career guidance talk toall thestudentsoffinalyearBBAandgaveaninsight on the career scopes in various fieldsnamely,‘BusinessAnalyst’,‘FinancialAnalyst’and‘Company Secretary’ on 9th March 2018.
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dEPARTmENT OF buSiNESS AdmiNiSTRATiONGuest lecture by Ashlon
Guest lecture by bharath
OnJanuary6,2018,therewasaguestlecturegivenbyMr.Bharat forthe2ndyearand3rdyearBBAstudentsinroomno513.Theguestlecturebeganwith an introductionof the speakerbyMs.MariaSamantha.
Theguestlecturewasaboutmutualfundinvestmentsand exchange traded funds. Sir also spoke abouthow investments are beneficial to the commonman and students like us and how we could invest in secure investments. It was an interactive session as the students were really interested and actively participated in the discussion and also asked a lot of questions pertaining to investments.Overall, itwas a very helpful session for all the students who would like to venture into investments and the share market. The lecture went on for an hour and endedwithavoteofthanksbyMr.Shashidharfrom3rdyearBBA.
A Guest lecture on GST (Goods & Service Tax) in india
On July 12, 2017, the Department of BusinessAdministration organised a guest lecture on Goods & Service Tax at St. Joseph’s Evening College for UgstudentspursuingtheBusinessAdministrationcourse. The lecture was conducted for both
second-year and final-year students. The lecturewasdeliveredbyDr.TRDayalan,avisitingfacultyatMBAtwinningprogram,PondicherryUniversity,with over 35 years of experience in different verticals. He was introduced by Dr. Kanishka K,HOD,DepartmentofBusinessAdministration.
Dr.Dayalanbeganhislecturewithanintroductionto the meaning of goods & ServiceTax (gST)and the different taxation rules prior and post implementationofgSTinIndiaon1stJuly,2017.HetoldusthatthecoreobjectiveofgSTwastocreateone country, one tax, and one market and that the two main elements of GST were State Government Tax & Central governmentTax. He also gave usinsights into the advantages & disadvantages of GST in the context of the Indian market.
The session went on with Dr. Dayalan sharing with us conceptual knowledge on the various aspects which influenced taxation in India prior to theimplementation of GST and then compared it to thepresentscenarioofgST.HealsopresentedthetaxstructureinIndialeviedbybothcentral&stategovernments.
Hegaveusan insight into thebenefitsofgST invariousfieldslikeBusiness&Industry,Manufacturers& Exporters, the Central & State Government, and also the Consumers. It helped us understand why weoughttoacceptitforabetterliving.
At a later stage of the session, he explained to us the various methods used in taxation, the proposed
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GST rate in India, products excluded from the GST, andglobalimplementationandthehistoryofgSTindifferentcountrieswithanexampleofFrance.Atthe very end of the session, he displayed the model of GST and concluded his presentation.
During the Question & Answer session, Dr. Dayalan clearedvariousdoubts,andansweredthequestionsandqueriesofthestudents.Thequestionsaskedbythestudentswere:
Is gST applicable inTelangana and Jammu &•Kashmirstate?
Why should we accept the benefits of gST•where we are paying more tax in restaurants wheretherewasnoconceptoftaxbefore?
What is the difference between VAT &•Cascading?
What is CGST & SGST?•HowwouldgSTbeadministeredinIndia?•What is the ratio of CGST & SGST?•What is Cross utilization?•What is Dual GST?•What is the benefit in exempting alcohol &•tobaccoproductsfromgST?
Whyarealcohol&tobaccoproductsexempted•from GST?
The session was very useful for the students as it helped them expand their knowledge of the GST
andunderstandhowtomakethebestuseofit.ThesessionconcludedwithShashidhar,astudentoffinalyearBBA,proposingthevoteofthanks.
Guest lecture by Julius
OnJanuary24,2018,wehadaguestlecturebyMr.JuliusPrakash,DistrictHeadof theStateBankofIndia.Theguestlecturewasaboutthefunctioningofthebankingsector.Hespokeaboutthebenefitsofacareerinbankingandtheprospectsinthebankingsector in our country.
Students were given inputs about the variousgrowth opportunities in banks. Mr. Julius Prakashalso shared a few of his own experiences in the bankingindustry.Itwasaverybeneficialsessionforthe students.
The session went on for an hour and Sir also answered many questions posed by the studentswhoareaimingtopursueacareerinthebankingfield.
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Mr. Sridhar, delivered a Guest lecture on the 1.topic‘VisualBasic–DateConnectivity’fortheIIyearBCAstudentson16thAugust2017.
Mr. Sridhar, delivered a guest lecture on the 2.topic‘Java–AppleProgramming’fortheIIIyearBCAstudentson16thAugust2017.
Mr.Tej Paul, delivered a guest lecture on the3.topic‘OperationSupplyonDiskManagement’
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for the I year BCA students on 8th March2018.
Mr. Melwyn Rohith S, delivered a guest lecture 4.on the topic‘HardwareTrouble Shooting’ fortheIIIyearBCAstudentson9thMarch2018.
Mr. PoornachandraTejaswi, delivered a guest5.lectureonthetopic‘OperationSupplyonFileManagement’ for the I yearBCAstudentson10th March 2018.
Mr.HameedAmir,deliveredaguest lectureon6.thetopic‘ProjectBackendConnectivity’fortheIIIyearBCAstudentson10thMarch2018.
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Mr.ManjunathN,deliveredaguest lectureon1.the topic ‘GST’ for the I and II year M.Com Students on 21st July 2017.
Ms.Bernadine,deliveredaguestlectureonthe2.topic‘BrandManagement’fortheIyearM.ComStudentson7thSeptember2017.
Prof. Swaminath S, delivered a guest lecture 3.on the topic ‘Derivatives’ for the I and II year M.ComStudentson15thDecember2017.
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Mr T R Dayalan, delivered a guest lecture on 1.‘Entrepreneurship’ for the FinalYear B. ComStudents on 17th July 2017.
Mr.ManjunathN,deliveredaguest lectureon2.‘ImplementationofgSTinIndia’, fortheFinalYearB.ComStudentson21stJuly2017.
Mr. Syed Kaxim, delivered a guest lecture on3.‘TenEssential lifeSkills’ fortheIIyearB.Com.students on 22nd July 2017
Mr. JohnBosco&Mr.VijayKumar, guided the4.students on how to prepare for the examination and how to manage the time for the I year B.Comstudentson17thSeptember2017.
Mr. Shankar, delivered a guest lecture on the 5.topic‘gSTanditsImpact’fortheIyearB.Comstudentson7thSeptember2017.
Mr. Shriram and B Chakravarti, delivered a6.guest lecture on the topic ‘Security Analysis andPortfolioManagement’,fortheFinalYearB.Com Students on 6th January 2018.
Mr.DenverHarris,deliveredaguestlectureon7.‘BusinessCommunication’,fortheIyearB.Comstudents on 3rd March 2018.
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dEPARTmENT OF ENGliSHHopkins lecture Series
Guest lecture - English department
Workshop on Handwriting Skills
Handwriting is one of the most important skillswhich a student is expected to master. It is a complex skill involving a range of cognitive, linguistic, perceptualandmotorabilities.Aflexible,fluentandlegiblehandwritingstyleempowersthestudentstowritewithconfidenceandcreativity.
AhandwritingAnalystandgrapho–Therapist,Dr.RafiullaBaigwasatrainerandresourcepersonoftheworkshop.Dr.Baigaddressingtostudentsandthe staff said”Hebelieves that it is not the rankstudentsbut thosewithmediocremarksoreventhosewithbelowaveragemarksshouldbeapartof his training sessions and he has to his credit, to change many students from mediocre to distinction scorers”.
The workshop helped the students to keep pace and improve their handwriting and the activities on memory enhancement for the students added excitement in the air to learn. The presentation, discussion and subsequent Q &A session were
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dEPARTmENT OF HumANiTiESdepartment of History
Mr. Gautam Jantakal, delivered a guest lecture •on the topic ‘Numismatics in Ancient India’ for 2ndyearandFinalyearB.A.Studentson23rdJanuary 2018.
Visit to museum
27studentsfromtheDepartmentofHistoryvisitedthegovernmentMuseum,Bengaluru,onNovember19, 2017. The Government Museum, located on Kasturba Road, is the second oldest museum inSouth India. It is one of the greatest attractions in Bengaluru.Itisnowanarchaeologicalmuseumwithararecollectionofjewelry,coins,andinscriptions.TherearealotofHoysalaandarchitecturalstyles,musical instruments, and Mysore style paintings in the upper gallery. It was very informative for the studentswhoenjoyedthevisit.
Thegreatestattractionofthedaywastheexhibitionon Inscription Stones of Bangalore. It is a civicactivism project to raise awareness and protectancient inscription stones [shilashasana] found in the Bengaluru region. The exhibition showcasedphotographs and digital 3D models of the last few remaininginscriptionstonesintheBengalururegion,recoveredfromvarioussitesbytheDepartmentofArcheology,HeritageandMuseums.
Our students were wonderstruck at the great history behind these inscription stones. Theexhibition is best experienced as a guided tourwhich takes around 2 hours. The students were quite inspired and motivated.
HumANiTiES FEST15TH & 16TH & 18TH dECEmbER 2017
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1. POETRY [ENGliSH]
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IIPRIZE SR.BRENDAZORAMTHARI II EJP
IIIPRIZE JIBINMATHEW II JPS
IIIPRIZE DANVILLEMURRAY II EJP
POETRY [KANNAdA]
IPRIZE BHASKARAHN IIHEP
IIPRIZE SANTHOSHSHETTY IIHEP
2. REPORT WRiTiNG - HERiTAGE SiTE
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IIPRIZE CLIFFORDDOMINIC II EJP
IIIPRIZE DINESHSHANKAR IHEP
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IIPRIZE AMANKUMAR II JPS
IIIPRIZE SAURABHSNAIR III JPS
IIIPRIZE MARIYAROSELIN IIIHEP
ESSAY WRiTiNG (KANNAdA)
IPRIZE SRIKANTHK IIHEP
ESSAY WRiTiNG (HiNdi)
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IIPRIZE SANTHOSHSHETTYISAACSHOMINLALHAOKIP
IIHEP
IIIPRIZE VIgNESHSJAUNITASOLOMON
II EJP
8. VidEO EdiTiNG
IPRIZE KIRANS II EJP
IIPRIZE MARIAVENCILAM III JPS
IIIPRIZE MELCHOIRBENEDICTALEX I JPS
9. PHOTOGRAPHY WiTH A THEmE
IPRIZE SR.BRENDAZORAMTHARI II EJP
IIPRIZE MELCHOIRBENEDICTALEX I JPS
IIIPRIZE MURALIR III JPS
10. mEmORY GAmE
IPRIZE MONISHAS IIIHEP
IIPRIZE CHANDANN I JPS
IIIPRIZE SR.BRENDAZORAMTHARI II EJP
11. Quiz
IPRIZEDEEPIKABHANDARYJOSEPHJESLOSOPHIASAURABHSNAIR
III JPS
IIPRIZEAMANKUMARKHIULIANLIURANJITHA
II JPS
IIIPRIZESANTHOSHSHETTYSRIKANTKBHASKARHN
IIHEP
12. HERiTAGE PHOTOGRAPHY
IPRIZE CLIFFORDDOMINICKIRANSELVAKUMARS II EJP
IIPRIZE KIRAN II EJP
IIIPRIZE MURALI III JPS
13. ETHNiC PARAdE
IPRIZE KIRANSSR.BRENDAZORAMTHARI II EJP
IIPRIZE SAURABHSNAIRSADIYAWAHEED III JPS
IIIPRIZE JIBINKEERTHI II JPS
14. NEWSPAPER lAYOuT
IPRIZE DIANAANTHONY I EJP
IIPRIZE SUJAYB I EJP
IIIPRIZE DANVILLEMURRAY II EJP
15. PHOTO EdiTiNG
IPRIZE MURALIR III JPS
IIPRIZE KIRANS II EJP
IIIPRIZE JYOTI II EJP
15. THEmE dANCE
IPRIZE
MARIAROSELINEAYESHAKHANUMMARIA REENA A VINITHADHEENAS
IIIHEP
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IIPRIZE
JENNIFERSHALOMAgNESMATHILDAJOUVIETAANGELINE JENIFERVMETILDAVINCYABHISHEKPOOJARYSANTHOSHSHETTY
IIHEP
IIIPRIZE
RONITAJACINTHLPRIYANKASHYLASLIESEL NEWCASTLE
I EJP
OVERAll b.A. CHAmPiONSHiP - ii b.A. EJPRuNNERS uP - iii b.A. JPS
CONGRATulATiONS
dEPARTmENT OF JOuRNAliSm
Guest lecture
Mr. Anish Joseph, delivered a guest lecture on 1.the topic Photography for I year JPS Students on 28thAuguest 2017.
Mr. Nithini N S, delivered a guest lecture on 2.the topic Photoshop for 1 year JPS Students on 13thSeptember2017.
Mr. Nithini N S, delivered a guest lecture on the 3.topic Newspaper layout for II year JPS Students on13thSeptember2017.
Mr. Ashish Roy, delivered a guest lecture on 4.the topic Reporting and Editing for II year JPS studentson13thSeptember2017
Advocate Jessy delivered a guest lecture on 5.the topic IPC for III year JPS students on 13th September2017
Fr.Plavendrandeliveredaguestlectureonthe6.topic Digital media for JPS students on 13th September2017
Field Visit
Department of Journalism has organized a study 1.tourtoAVMstudioatChennai
Department of Journalism has organized a study 2.tourtoBrilliantprintersatNellamangala
Department of Journalism has organized a study 3.tourtoTheNewIndianExpressatBangalore
Guest lecture on Photography
Aweek-longphotographyclasswasarrangedbytheJournalism Department from 21st to 26th August, 2017, for first year BA (EJP and JPS) students.Aguest lecturer, Nikhil had taken class for this one week during which he had enriched our students with his knowledge of photography.
Heexplainedthingstheoreticallyaswellasshowedthempracticalwaystousethecamera.Hespokeaboutdifferenttypesof lensesclassifiedbasedonfocal length and which ones to use for different typesofphotography.Forexample,hespokeabout
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afish-eyelens.Heshowedthemexamplesofshotsforeachkindoflens.Hespokeabouthowtoadjusttheshutterspeedforbestresults.Asawhole,itwasa class on the more intricate aspects of photography. He explained about background and foregroundand certain rules of photography that one can apply togetthebestresults.Healsospokeabouthowtofocusoncertainthingsinpeopleandobjectswhiletakingpictures.Heshowedthestudentsafewofhisfavoritephotographs.Healsoencouragedstudentswho are interested in photography to take different and uncommon types of photos.
Theclassesasawholewereverybeneficialespeciallyforthosewhoareinterestedinphoto-journalism.
Guest lecture on Reporting
Reporting and Editing in Journalism
A guest lecture titled “Reporting and Editing in Journalism” was held on August 28, 2017 at St. Joseph’s Evening College for the 2nd year Journalism students.
The resource person, Mr. Ashish Roy, works as a reporter at Deccan Herald, Bangalore and is analumnusofourcollege(batchof2011-14).Hewasmarvellous as a radio script writer at college and is an enthusiastic reporter now.
He started the sessionwith a question:“What isNews?’’, and then continued by explaining thebasics of news reporting.The session containedinformation on reporting techniques and its contents, the 5W’s and 1H, crisp contentwritingstyle, and other related topics.
Hespokepassionatelyoftheimportanceofcitizenreportingandpoliticalinfluenceonmedia.
Heconcludedwithanincidentformhislifeinwhichspokeabouttheconceptofwomenandjournalism.The session ended with Sr. Sally giving a vote of thanks.One of the students from the class,Yajur,sharedhisthoughtsaboutthesession
Theprogramwasveryeffectiveandinteresting;thestudentsbenefitedalotfromit.
Visit to brilliant Printers
OnSeptember19,2017,thestudentsof2ndyearfrom the journalism department had a visit toBrilliantPrintersNelamangala,Karnataka,which isatwo-hourdrivefromthecity.
Around 10 am, the coordinator Sr. Sally and students reached Nelamangala. The students had a great experience to see the working process of all the machinery at the press. The working method of pressandprinterswasexplainedtostudentsbythestaff. It was a great advantage for students to make use of this opportunity. After spending two hours at the printers, with lot of insightful experience, we made our way to Solur farm house. Together, we all had lunch and spent few hours at the farm house. By6pmthestudentsreachedbacktocollege.
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This was an insightful and thought-provokingexperienceforallofus.WewouldliketothankFrMaxim Dias, our Principal, and Sr.Sally and the team who had arranged everything so well.
dEPARTmENT OF POliTiCAl SCiENCE
Consitution day
Constitution Day was observed on December5, 2017, by the Department of Political Science.Constitution day is observed every year onNovember26.TheresourcepersonforthedaywasChang Peer from the Indian Standards Institute, Benson town.The co-ordinator for the programwasProfAlbertSmith.
The programme began with a prayer songfrom Ms. Reema and team of 1st EJP which was followedbyadanceperformance.ThentherewasabriefintroductionabouttheChiefguest.Movingforward, our principal Maxim Dias addressed the gatheringandalsogaveabrief introductionabouttheChiefguest.InhisspeechhespokeaboutBharatMata, being yourself, and our duties towards ourmotherland, giving examples from the scriptures.
Later, the Chief Guest, Mr Chang Peer, addressed thegathering.HespokeabouttheConstitutionalistandtheSocialist,toldusaboutthehistoryofourConstitution, how it was framed and the main person involved in framing the Constitution, Dr. B.RAmbedkar.HeexplainedabouttheSCandSTcondition in India then and now, about how therights and privileges given to them are misused. HequotedafamoussayingofDr.RajendraPrasad:
“The Constitution is like a machine which does not havelife”;thereisnopointinhavingaconstitutionwithout following it.He explained in detail aboutthePreambleoftheConstitutionandgaveusthemeaningofLiberty,Equality,andFraternity.Movingon, he informed us aboutwomen’s rights, crimescommitted against women and the punishments, andalsoaboutdowry.Hegaveusanawarenessofwhat is happening in India with detailed statistics.
The speech ended with a Question and Answer session with the students. Many students engaged in thissessionandgottheirdoubtsclarified.Heendedbysaying,“EachcitizenofIndiamustgothroughtheIndianConstitution for thebettermentof societyand the individual”.
Finally,therewasprizedistributionforthewinnersof competitions conducted on account of Indian Constitution Day. The Chief Guest gave away the prizes. The program ended with the National AnthemandavoteofthanksbyFizal.
dEPARTmENT OF PSYCHOlOGY
Guest lecture
Dr Audrey Pinto, delivered a guest lecture on 1.the topic ‘The Power of Positive Thinking’ for the 1st Semester EJP, 3rd Semester EJP, M. Com and M.A. English Students on 28th June 2017.
Dr.PadmaKumariP,deliveredaguestlectureon2.thetopicPractical(SPSS)forthe3rdSemesterEJP students on 26th August 2017.
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Dr.PadmaKumariP,deliv3. ered a guest lecture on thetopicPractical(SPSS)forthe1stSemesterEJPstudentson16thSeptember2017.
Dr.PadmaKumariP,deliveredaguest lecture4.on the topic Practical (SPSS) for all the 4thSemester EJP students on 27th January 2018.
Dr.MohanSunilKumar(ConsultantPsychiatrist5.andFounder-Director,AugmentHealthPvt.Ltd.,deliveredaguest lectureon the topicCyber-World:good,Bad,Uglyon3rdFebruary2018.
Dr.PadmaKumariP,deliveredaguestlectureon6.thetopicPractical(SPSS)forthe2ndSemesterEJPstudentson10thFebruary2018.
Guest lecture on Cyber World
A guest Lecture on “The good, Bad and theUgly of the CyberWorld” by Dr. Mohan SunilKumar (Consultant Psychiatrist and Founder-Director,AugmentaHealthPvtLtd,Bangalore)washeldonFebruary3, 2018, from7pm-9pmat St.Joseph’s EveningCollege, L-Hall, organized by theDepartment of Psychology.
Thesessioncommencedwithabriefintroductionabout Dr.Mohan Sunil Kumar and a welcomespeechbyMr.AshlonNoronha,HOD,Departmentof Psychology, followed by a sapling given to theresource person as a souvenir.
Dr.Mohan Sunil Kumar spoke about the positiveand the negative side of the internet. He spokeabout how lifestyle has been changing since theintroduction of smartphone devices and emerging
technology and how pressure and depression is increasing due to that.He also spoke about howdigital imprints, cyber bullying and trolls, selfiedeaths etc have made life more challenging. Games likeBlue-whalechallengeaswellastelevisionserieslike13Reasonsareveryinfluentialandhavegreatimpact on kids and adolescents in the present day.He also spoke abouthow technology canbeconsumed effectively and efficiently. The sessionconcluded with a Q&A session and a vote of thanks byJuanitaSolomon.
Guest lecture on Positive Thinking and Healthy Personality
The Power of Positive Thinking
TheDepartment of Psychology organized a two-hour seminar on The Power of Positive Thinking on June 28, 2017. The resource person, Mrs. Audrey Pinto, is currently professor andHead ofDepartment of M.Sc. Counselling, School of Social Work.
Theseminarwasattendedby1stand2ndyearEJP,M.Com, and M.A. English students. Mrs. Audrey Pinto spoke about the importance of having a positivemind-set,startingfromquestioningourselvesastowho I am. She stressed the importance of knowing oneself so as to know and understand others. The seminar highlighted several ways in which we are all calledtogrowinmaturity:
FromIgnorancetoKnowledge;•
FromAmoralitytoMorality;•
FromIncompetencytoCompetency;•
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FromPleasuretoReality;•
From Self-centeredness to Other-•centeredness;
From Short-term interest to Long-term•interest.
The students found the interactive session very beneficial.
Sessions on Counseling & Self-esteem development
On July 8, 2017, sessions on counseling and self-esteem development were conducted for a period oftwohoursfortheboysoffirstyeardegreeatSt.Joseph’s Evening College. Three resource persons were invited for these sessions.
The first session was conducted by Fr. Jude, SJwhose topic was based on counseling. He beganwith the question: what is counseling?Thismadeour students come up with creative answers. There wasalsoadebateandatimefordiscussion,whichmade the session interesting.
ThesecondsessionwasconductedbyMr.Ashlon,Head of Department, Department of Psychology.Hetoobeganwithaquestion:whatisthedifferencebetween living and existing? He spoke to ourstudents on seven important of principles for living ameaningfulandproductivelife:
Begenuine; itmeanstobeauthenticandnot1.fake.
Be Confident; your opinion about yourself is2.the only one that actually matters.
Be Present; learn from the past, plan for the3.future, live in the present.
BeAmbitious;thisinvolvesthreesteps:Dream,4.BelieveandFightforyourdream.
Be Hardworking; we have to hardworking as5.thereisnosubstituteforthehardwork.
BeSelf-Di6. sciplined;beawareofprocrastination(which means postponing) and be careful oftime-wasters(forexample,addictiontosocialmedia)
Thelastoneistobeincontrolofyourthoughts7.andfeelings;theremotecontrolforourmindsisinourhand:wehavetotakecontrolofourdecisions,feelingsandthoughts,andnotblameothers.
The lastsessionwasconductedbyFr.Robinwhoispresentlyastudentofpsychology.Histopicwas:Emotion and Empathy. The session contained three videoclips:
ThefirstvideowasbasedonPrejudice.1.
The second spoke about how relationships2.are made the moment we understand our differences.
Thelastvideowasbasedontrans-genders.3.
dEPARTmENT OF KANNAdA
Guest lecture
Dr. Ramakrishnaiah M, delivered a guest lecture 1.on the topic‘VidishayaVidooshaka’, aplay for2ndYear B. Com Students on 18th January2018.
Mr. LavakumarTH, delivered a guest lecture2.onthetopic‘gunamukha’,aplayfor1stYearB.ComStudentson28thFebruary2018.
oRIentatIon pRoGRamme
The Orientation programme for the 2nd and 3yearstudents for theacademicyear2017-18wasconducted on the 29th and 30th of May 2017 in the St.Josephsboyshighschoolauditorium.
Programme on the 29th of may
Theprogrammestartedasperscheduleat5:15Pmwith an invocation prayer by Mr. Jerrin Chandan,Department of English, and a team of students. The studentswerewelcomedbyMr.MohamadUmairtothenewacademicyear.Thiswas followedbyasession on the 10 essential life skills byMr. JohnPaul.Thesessionwentindetailabout10lifeskillsnamely self awareness, empathy, critical thinking, creativethinkingdecisionmaking,problemsolving,effective communication, interpersonal relations, coping with stress and coping with emotions. It was followed by a session on reinforcement of rulesand regulations, certificate and diploma courses,CIAandCreditsystemandCBCSbyProf.JoyAlex,Dr.Kanishka,andMr.MohamadUmairrespectively.The day endedwith a vote of thanks byMr. LeoGladwin.
Prgramme on the 30th of may 2017
The second days programme started with refreshments that were served to all students and parents.Theformalprogrammestartedat5:15asperschedulewithaprayerorganizedbyMr.AlbertSmith and Mr. Jerrin Chandan along with a team of students.This was followed by the lighting ofthelampbythedignitarisonthedaisaswellasastudent representative and a parent representative. Mr. Diwakar P welcomed the gathering. Rev.Fr. Maxim Dias S.J, Principal, St. Josephs Eveningcollege addressed the gathering. He spoke aboutthe new initiatives of the college as well as the needtocultivategoodhabbitsforlearning.Rev.Fr.JasonFutardo.S.J,SecretaryandTreasurerofBJESaddressed the gathering and wished the students allthebestforthecomingacademicyear.Prof.JoyAlex,Viceprincipal,brieflyexplainedtherulesandregulations, clubs and association, certificate anddiplomacourses,CIAandCreditsystemandCBCSto both parents and Students. Itwas followedbya session on work life balance by Mr. Prashanth
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Kumar.Hespokeabouttheneedtobalancework,education and family.Thiswas specifically designedkeeping in mind the students of the evening college. It wasfollowedbyatalkbyMrs.grettaFutardoaboutthe need to take care of an individual’s mental health andtoinculcategoodhabitsforasuccessfullife.
The programme endedwith a vote of thanks byMr. Dav Fod the organizing co-ordinator of theprogramme. The students dispersed after the national anthem.
Orientation
St.Joseph’sEveningCollegeconductedanOrientationProgramme for the students on 17 June 2017 at St. Joseph’s Boys High SchoolAuditorium. Fr. MaximDias SJ, the Principal welcomed the gathering and proudly invited the students to commit themselves to an experience that forms men and women for others.
He persuaded them to build their character insuch a way that they become great leaders andgood examples to others. He briefly introducedthe history,Vision, Mission, Motto and the corevalues of the college to the parents. Mr. Prashanth KumartheStudentCouncilCoordinatorpresenteda video depicting the growth and functions of Jesuit Institutions. Prof. Joy Alex vice principal of St. Joseph’s Evening College, addressed the gathering abouttheeffectsandtheimportanceofcooperating,
participating and associating in grooming student bothacademicallyandnon-academically.
Further Mr. Thyagaraj Translated the same intoKannadaforthebenefitoftheparents.Thebreathtaking dance performance by the college teamcaught the attention of the parents and students alike. Itwas followedbyasessionbyMrs.Helenasmith who addressed the parents on the parenting anditsresponsibilities.TheProgrammecametoanend with national anthem.
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St. Joseph’s Evening College conducted the Investiture ceremony on 17 June 2017 at St. Joseph’s Boy’sHighSchoolauditorium.Thegrandceremonywitnessed the newly appointed council comprising of cultural secretaries, sports secretaries, association secretaries, class representatives and association representatives taking their solemn oath to serve the college with diligence. The event was organized by the student council coordinator,Mr. PrashanthKumar. The Program commenced with a Prayersongandwasfollowedbythecollegeanthemthatwas rendered beautifully by the college choir.Asa symbolic gesture spreading life the dignitariesalong with the student council representatives lit thelamp.Mr.PrashanthKumarLecturer,St.JosephEvening College briefed the gathering about thesignificance of the occasion and administered theceremony.TheChiefguest,Rev.Fr.AnthonyJosephSJ, Rector of St. Joseph’s Institutions motivated the leaders to have determination and dedication to achievemore and also to stay in unity. Fr.MaximDias SJ Principle of St. Joseph’s Evening College also presided over the ceremony and congratulated the electedmembersof thecouncil.Mr.Faizaloneofthe student council members delivered the voteof thanks. The ceremony came to a successful end with everyone lending their voices to the national anthem.
InvestItuRe CeRemonY
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CULTURAL AND SPORTS SECRETARIES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017 -18
SL.NO NAME CLASS DESIgNATION
1 Maria roseline B.a
Cultural seCretaries
2 Punith B.C.a
3 Pavithra B.B.M
4 Faisal B.CoM - a
5 sunil John B.CoM - B
6 YatishPrathaP B.a
sPorts seCretaries
7 shYaM.K B.C.a
8 sagar t B.B.M
9 anuradha B.CoM - a
10 YaBin roY B.CoM - B
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The newly elected and selected members of thestudent council of St. Joseph’s Evening College for theacademicyear2017-18were taken foraninnovative leadership training program to the Jesuit farmhouse at Solur, 60 kms from Bangalore. Fivefacultymembers alongwith an external resourceperson, Mr. Elango Stanislaus, accompanied the students.
The training comprised of sessions on Leadership and Team work. The students were divided into two groups. Mr. John Paul, Department of Sociology, conducted a session on leadership for the firstgroupofstudents.Heconductedanactivitywhichinvolvedburstingaballoon,whichwasthenrelatedto leadership qualities such as protecting one’s team, thinking of others, being selfless, etc. Mr. ElangoStanislaus conducted a session on team work for the second group of students through a riddle game that emphasized the importance of team work.
leaDeRshIp tRaInInG pRoGRamme
After lunch, each trainer conducted his session for the other group as well.
ThestudentslatervisitedanorphanagerunbytheSisters of Charity in the village. The visit conveyed the importance of social service and made the students thinkhowbest theycouldbeof serviceto society.
Thetraininginspiredthecouncilmemberstoworkas a team and give their best as leaders for theacademicyear2017-18.
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CatholIC aCtIvItIes
FEAST OF ST. IgNATIUS OF LOYOLA
TomarktheFeastofSt. IgnatiusofLoyola(whichisonJuly31)aHolyMasswasarrangedonJuly21,2017,at4.45p.m.atthechapelinStJoseph’sBoysHighSchool.
TheMasswascelebratedbythreerenownedJesuitpriests, Rev. Fr. Maxim Dias S.J (our respectedPrincipal), Fr. Jason Furtado, and Fr. PrashanthMadtha.
During the Eucharistic Celebration, Fr. PrashanthMadtha, in his unique jovial manner, conveyed anumberofbeautifulmessagestothestudentsandstaff.Hestressedtheimportanceofstrivingtobeholy and spoke of noticing God in all aspects of our lifeas thebestwaytobehappy.Henarratedimportant events in the life of St. Ignatius and inspired us to aspire to greater heights in life.
The atmosphere in the chapel was elevated further bythepresenceofourcollegechoirdirectedbyMr.Reynold. They rendered some melodious and heart -touchingmusic.
The Holy Mass was probably the best way tocommemorate the holy and auspicious occasion of TheFeastofIgnatiusofLoyola.
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INAUgURAL MASS
ToseektheblessingandguidanceofLordAlmightyat the commencement of new academic year, the college organized an inaugural mass on 23rd June 2017 at St. Joseph’s Boy’s High school chapel. Fr.Joseph D’Souza, the director of Ashirvad, was the main celebrant. He highlighted the significance ofthefeastofSacredHeartandaskedthefaithfultodrawinspirationfromtheHeartofJesus.
The college choir led by Mr. Ronald created anambience of prayer through their harmoniousrenderingofhymns.Mr.AlbertSmithcoordinatedtheliturgywiththehelpofthestudents.Fr.MaximDias, the principal thanked the students for their active participation. He applauded the effort putupbythechoirincreatingaheavenlyatmospherethroughtheirangelicvoices.Fr. JasonFurtado,thecampus minister looks into the spiritual matters of the college and was the chief organizer.
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IGnItoRs - 2017
The management at St. Joseph’s Evening College organised the ‘Ignitors Programme 2017’ on July 13, 14&15forthestudentsofBA,BCA,BBA,MA,andMCom. The programme is an integral formation programme with the objective to ignite the fireof awareness in young minds on various issues like leadership, communication skills, writing skills, notions of law, caste & gender discrimination and so on.
The program addressed the needs of the three levelsoflearning:head,heartandhands.Itincludedsessionson:
Faithformationforlife•Skills training & development •Social analysis•
Inputsbyexpertlecturers,lawyers,socialworkersand others, under the leadership of Mr. Prashanth Kumar(HeadofDepartment,Economics)ensuredthe success of the event. The best part of theprogram was the interactive sessions which were fun and productive for the students.
Programmes such as this are essential for the moral & social development of students, and for the upliftment & welfare of the nation.
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The cultural fest at St. Joseph’s Evening College, Tejas,washeldfrom28-30July,2017.
day 1
Thefirstdaystartedoffwithabang!Theinaugurationbeganwith a flashmob- a fusion of classical anddance music. The chief guest of the event was Mr. LokeshKumar,asocialactivistandaTVpersonality.The Vice Principal, Professor Joy Alex, formallywelcomed everyone to the cultural fest. A few eventsincludingdebatesandgroupdiscussionsonrecent political issues were organized that evening.
day 2
Students were up and running all day. A variety of events were conducted: Solo-singing, duet-singing,collage-making, face-painting, vegetable-carving,cookingwithoutfire,andcostumecharacterweresome of them. The students also volunteered to clean up after the event, thus maintaining the cleanliness and decorum of the college.
day 3
Thefinaldayofthecultural festwasalsoveryexciting.Most of the events on this day were held in the L hall of the college. The personality hunt, also known as Mr. & Ms.Tejas,hadseveralparticipants.Split-screenanddancecompetitions were held till late in the evening.
All through the event, participants, non-participantstudents,andfacultywereaveryresponsiveandfun-filledaudience,whocheeredalongwithenthusiasmandgusto!
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TEJAS 2017-18 : WiNNERS liST1. EVENT: ENGliSH SHORT STORY
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st DOMINICROSHAN IIBA(JPS)
2nd JUANITASOLOMAN IIBA(EJP)
3rd ROHINJOHNSON IIIBBA
2. EVENT: KANNAdA SHORT STORY
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st VADIRAJ IIBCA
2nd DEEPIKA IIIBA(JPS)
3rd RANJINI S IIBA(HEP)
3. EVENT: HiNdi SHORT STORY
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st VELENTINA IIIBA(JPS)
2nd SAPNAKUMARI IBA(HEP)
3rd JYOTI IIBA(EJP)
4. EVENT: TAmil SHORT STORY
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st VENCILA IIIBA(JPS)
2nd NAVEENRAJA IIIBCOMB
3rd JAYASHREEESTHER IIBA(EJP)
5. EVENT: TWiST A TAlE – ENGliSH
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st MARIA LEE IIBBA
2nd KEERTHIKA IIIBCOMA
3rd ASHISH IIBBA
6. EVENT: TWiST A TAlE – KANNAdA
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SANTOSHSHETTY IIBA(HEP)
2nd BHARATHI IBCOMA
3rd AKSHAYKUMAR IIIBCOMB
7. EVENT: TWiST A TAlE – HiNdi
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st RISHABH IIBCOMB
2nd CHIRAgB IIIBBA
3rd TABASSUMARA IIBBA
8. EVENT: TWiST A TAlE – TAmil
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SOFIA IIIBA(JPS)
2nd ANDREW IIIBCA
3rd JOSPHINE IIIBCOMB
9. EVENT: COmPuTER GAmiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st NADEEM IIIBA
2nd VINCENT IIIBCA
3rd VIgNESH IIBA
10. EVENT: mObilE GAmiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st AMARBISTL IBBA
2nd SYEDHARISA IBCOMB
3rd SATHISH IIBBA
11. EVENT: ExTEmPORE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SUNILJOHN IIIBCOMB
2nd JASINTHA IIBBA
3rd JOANATHAN IBBA
12. EVENT: dEbATE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SUNIL&SURENDRAN IIIBCOMB
2nd gERALD&BHARATH IIIBBA
3rd PRAMOD&RAJKIRAN I MA
4th CHETAN&SAIMA IIBCOMA
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13. EVENT: GROuP diSCuSSiON
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ASHISH&TEAM IIIBCOMA
2nd ALLENDAVIS&TEAM IIIBCOMB
3rd SASHIDHAR&TEAM IIIBBA
14. EVENT: iCE bREAKER
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ROBIN&TEAM IIMCOM
2nd SHYAM&TEAM IIIBCA
3rd ARNOLD&TEAM IIIBCOMA
15. EVENT: mEHANdi
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st gOUSIYA IBCOMA
2nd BHARATHI IBCOMA
3rd NUBLA IIIBCOMA
4th SHEEMA IIIBCOMA
16. EVENT: NAil ART
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ANITHA IIIBCOMB
2nd MONICA IIIBCOMB
3rd AMY IIIBBA
17. EVENT: FACE PAiNTiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st YABINROY IIIBCOMB
2nd MARY IIIBCOMA
3rd NANCY IIIBCOMA
18. EVENT: PAiNTiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st DANVILLEMURRAY IIBA(EJP)
2nd DIVYABHARATHI IIIBCOMB
3rd KIRAQNSELVAKUMARS
IIBA(EJP)
19. EVENT: SKETCHiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SENTHILKUMARj IIBCA
2nd AKSHAYKUMAR IIIBCOMB
3rd MRAHUL IBCOMB
20. EVENT: POT PAiNTiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ABHIRAMI IIIBCOMA
2nd HARSHITHASINgH IIIBCOMB
3rd DIVYABHARATHI IIIBCOMB
21. EVENT: COllAGE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ELIZABETH&TEAM IIIBBA
2nd SHIVNASH&TEAM IIIBCOMB
3rd MARYSHALINI&TEAM
IIIBCOMA
22. EVENT: diSPlAY OF COllECTiONS
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ASIF IIIBCOMA
2nd VIJAYS IBCOMB
3rd SOORYARAMANI IIIBCOMB
23. EVENT: JuNK ART
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st BHARATHI IBCOMA
2nd SHIVAK IIBCA
3rd LEENA IIIBCOMA
24. EVENT: COOKiNG WiTHOuT FiRE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st AYESHABANU&TEAM
IIIBBA
2nd LIZAL&TEAM IBA(EJP)
3rd MARIA & TEAM IIIBA(HEP)
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25. EVENT: VEGETAblE CARViNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st RAGINI & TEAM IIBCOMB
2nd GERALD & TEAM IIIBBA
3rd VIJAY&TEAM IBCOMB
26. EVENT: FlOWER ARRANGEmENT
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st MEHARAN&TEAM IIIBBA
2nd JANCY & TEAM IIIBCOMB
3rd ASHWINI&TEAM IBA
27. EVENT: dumb CHARAdES
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st LEONJOSEPH&TEAM IIIBA
2nd DIVYA&TEAM IIIBCOMB
3rd AKHIL&TEAM IBBA
28. EVENT: bEAT bOxiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st AKHIL IIBBA
2nd INDRESH IBCA
3rd AMAR IBBA
29. EVENT: mONO ACTiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st PUNITH IIIBCA
2nd DINESH IIIBCOMB
3rd IVANJOEL IIIBCOMA
30. EVENT: mimE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st gAUTHAM&TEAM IIIBBA
2nd PRATHAP&TEAM IIMCOM
3rd ARUN&TEAM IIIBCOMB
31. EVENT: GROuP SiNGiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ANNA & TEAM IIIBBA
2nd SAMUEL&TEAM IIIBCOMA
3rd LUCY&TEAM IIIBA
32. EVENT: SOlO SiNGiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SR.BRENDA IIBA(EJP)
2nd MARINA IIBCOMA
3rd JOEL IIIBBA
33. EVENT: duET SiNGiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st NARMADA&NAVEEN IIBCOMA
2nd ISAC&THUANEMI IIBA
3rd ASHWINI&PAWAN IMCOM
34. EVENT: CHARACTER COSTumE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st AYESHA IIIBA
2nd NEELESH IIBBA
3rd IVAN IIBCOMA
35. EVENT: dub SmASH
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st FREDRICK&PRIYANKA
IIBA(EJP)
2nd VIJAY&SHRIDHAR IIBCOMB
3rd AISHWARYA&DIVIK IBCA
36. EVENT: RANGOli
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st DIVYA&TEAM IIIBCOMB
2nd PAVITHRA&TEAM IIIBBA
3rd AYESHA&TEAM IIIBA
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37. EVENT: iNSTRumENTAl muSiC
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st JOHN IIBCA
2nd SUNILJOHN IIIBCOMB
3rd JOHN IIIBCOMA
38. EVENT: bATTlE OF bANd
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st JAMES & TEAM IIIBBA
2nd SUNIL&TEAM IIIBCOMB
3rd SAM & TEAM IIIBCOMA
39. EVENT: SOlO dANCE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SIDDHI IIIBCOMA
2nd gAUTHAM IIIBBA
3rd STALIN IIBCOMB
40. EVENT: SPliT SCREEN
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st JAMES IIIBBA
2nd SIDDHI IIIBCOMA
3rd SHRIDHAR IIBCOMB
41. EVENT: PERSONAliTY CONTEST
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st JUANITA IIBA
2nd PUNITH IIIBCA
42. EVENT: SAmSKRiTHi
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st AMY & TEAM IIIBBA
2nd JOYCE&TEAM IIIBCOMA
3rd ROBERT&TEAM IIIBCOMB
43. EVENT: GROuP dANCE
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st SIDDI & TEAM IIIBCOMA
2nd gOUTHAM&TEAM IIIBBA
3rd SHIVANASH&TEAM IIIBCOMB
4th ASHWINI&TEAM IMCOM
44. EVENT: TREASuRE HuNT
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ARNOLD&AKHIL IIIBCOMA
2nd AKHIL&SIDDHANTHAGARWAL
IBBA
3rd AKSHITH&PETERPAUL
IIBCA
45. EVENT: PHOTOGRAPHY
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st ASHWIN IIIBBA
2nd KARTHIK IIIBCOMA
3rd MELWIN IIIBCOMA
46. EVENT: mOViE mAKiNG
PRizE NAmE ClASS
1st PUNITH&TEAM IIIBCA
2nd ANURADHA&TEAM IIIBCOMA
3rd AJITH&TEAM IIIBCOMB
BlooD DonatIon Camp
The blood donation camp at St. Joseph’s EveningCollege (Autonomous)wasorganizedonTuesday,December19,2017,incollaborationwithNIMHANSandKidwaiCancer InstituteHospital. It began at4:30pmandcontinuedupto8:30pmwithasteadystream of donors throughout. The corridor on the groundfloorofthecollegewasabuzzwithyoungstudentschattingwitheachother,happytobepartof lending a helping hand in service of the needy in society.
The college library premiseswere used for boththemedical check-upof potential donors aswellas setting up the beds for blood donation.Thedonorsrestedandrecuperatedforawhilebeforetheyleftthevenue.Theywereprovidedwithjuice,biscuits and a banana. It was great to see morepeople than the pre-registration numbers turningupatthevenue.Asaresult,NIMHANScollected90unitsofbloodandKidwaiCancerInstituteHospitalcollected87unitsofblood,withatotalof177unitsbeingcollectedthatevening.
The samples were carefully sealed and transported away while volunteers helped in shifting the equipment and cleaning up the area. The donors
received certificates of recognition while thecollege received certificates of appreciation fromNIMHANSandKidwaiCancerInstituteHospital.
We thank our Principal, the staff, the volunteers and the students for coming forward and working together for this great cause.
9th annualConvoCatIon
The Convocation Ceremony for the students of the2013-2016batchofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegewasheldonDecember22,2017intheLoyolaHallof the college. A total of 230 students from M.Com, B.Com,B.A(HEP,andJPS),B.B.A,andB.C.AreceivedtheirConvocationCertificates inthepresenceoffriends, staff, and family.Theeveningbeganwithaprayer-songandtheCollegeAnthemrenderedbythecollegechoir.Thiswasfollowedbythetraditionallightingofthelampbythedignitariesoftheevening.The honoured task of introducing the dignitaries andwelcomingthegatheringwastakenupbyDr.Kanishka, the programme coordinator.The chiefguestfortheevening,Dr.S.Japhet,Vice-Chancellor,Bangalore Central University, then delivered theconvocationaddress.ThiswasfollowedbymessagesfromRev. Fr.Anthony JosephSJ,Rector andVice-President of the Bangalore Jesuit Educational
Society,Rev.Fr.MaximDiasSJ,Principal,St.Joseph’sEvening College, Mr. John Baptist, the AlumniRepresentative, and Ms. Kavin, who representedthe students. It was then time for the dignitaries to distribute the convocation certificates. Therewas an air of excitement in the hall as the students proudlywalkedupintheirflowinggownstoreceivetheir certificates. Following the distribution, theChiefguest,Dr.S.Japhet,wasfelicitatedbyRev.Fr.AnthonyJoseph,Rev.Fr.MaximDias,andProfessorJoyAlex,Vice-Principal,St.Joseph’sEveningCollege.The ceremony endedwith the vote of thanks byMr. John Bosco, Controller of Examinations, St.Joseph’sEveningCollege,followedbythesingingofthe National Anthem, and a photo session with the dignitaries and students. The dignitaries, students, and all present were then treated to a sumptuous dinnerthatbefittedthememorableoccasion.
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What better way to end the year than to cometogether as an Institute to celebrate the spirit ofChristmas. The students and staff of St Joseph’s Eve-ning College gathered together in the St Joseph’s Boys’ High School auditorium on December 22,2017 for an evening of fellowship. The mood was definedattheoutsetwiththedistributionofcakeand the singing of carols. Students and staff of differ-entreligiousaffiliationsexpressedwhatChristmasmeant for them. Entertainment was aplenty with the students dancing to new renditions of traditional carols, the staff coming together to sing carols, and the inimitable SantaClausmaking his appearancein style. The essence of Christmas, a spirit of love and sharing, pervaded the evening’s celebrationsthroughaskitpresentedbythestudents,beautifulmessagesdeliveredbythechiefguestandstaff,andaheart-warmingsongrenderedbyFr.MaximDiasSJ, Principal, St. Joseph’s Evening College. It was truly aneveningtoremember.
ChRIstmas CeleBRatIons
Cleanliness drive at lalbagh
We always love to be in a society that is cleanand green.While we all expect a pollution-freeenvironment, how many of us actually make an effort towards making that a reality?
It’s true that civic agencies are responsible fortaking care of our society but it’s also importantthatwerealizeourresponsibilities tooursocietyand environment and do our share. And we the studentsofSJECjustdidthat.
OnNovember25, 2017, Sunday,wheneverybodyelse was relaxing, a team of around 50 students led by Ms. Priya, gathered at one of Bangalore’smosticonicparks“Lalbagh”notonlyknownforitsflowershowbutalsotoaddressitslitterproblem.We divided ourselves into small groups and were sent in different directions to clear out aluminium cans, cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, soft drinksbottles,etc.
Itwasaninitiativetobringawarenesstonotonlythe public but also the students of SJEC aboutenvironmentalwaste.By the examples set by thestudents I hope that at least a few more people
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make use of the dumping facilities and drop their garbageintothebins.
It was an amazing experience: getting our handsdirty, contributing to theSwatchBharathmission,getting a sense of social concern, etc. So the next time we think about throwing something in theopen,we’ll think twicebecauseof the cleanlinessdrivewhichclearedthedirtnotonlyfromLalbaghbutalsofromourminds.
Outreach Programme at manvi, Raichur
St. Joseph’s Evening College believes in instillingin students a sense of social responsibility andsocial consciousness apart from imparting textual knowledge. True its mission it prepares men and
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women for others.The students accompanied bythefacultyattendedfivedaysout-reachprogrammefrom7to12thNovemberinManvi,Raichur.
Theout-reachprogrammeprovidedthemwithanopportunity to expose themselves to a new reality and be enriched by the same. Students plantedsaplings,cleanedthefieldandpickedupcottonforthevillagers.Thephysical labourontheonehandgave them an opportunity to experience the slice of avillageandontheotherhandbroughtthemintoclose proximity with nature.
The students also visited many villages and were enriched by the rich cultural diversity and werealsoappalledbythediscriminatorypractices.Theybroughtaboutsocialawarenessandstressedontheimportance of education through street plays, mime anddances.Onthewholetheenrichingexperiencehadasignificant impactontheirunderstandingoftheir surroundings.
Outreach Programme at Harobele Village
Wow!What an experience it was at the ruralexposure camp! The camp was held fromNovember 16 toNovember 18, 2017 inHaroblevillage. We, the students, under the guidance of the coordinator,Mr.Ebenzer,hadarichexperience.WewereaccompaniedbyMr.Prashanth,Ms.Roseline,andMr.Anil,amemberofJesuitalumni.
The village is about two and half hours fromBangalore.Wereachedthevillageataround12:30p.m.We were welcomed by the parish priest Fr.Chinappa. We inaugurated the camp with a small prayer.Wewerethendividedintofivegroupsandassignedresponsibilities.
Onthefirstdayofthecamp,wetaughtthechildrenat the local school, conducted games, and had an interactive session with them. In the evening, we had theopportunitytovisitthefamilies.Ourpersonal
interaction with the people was not only interesting butalsoinspiring.Wegottoknowaboutthefarmingof various plants such as ragi and groundnut. The mainsourceofincomeissericulture;mostpeoplewere involved in it.
We also got a chance to clean a part of the mountain. We experienced the peacefulness of nature through meditation and exercise. The next day evening, we had a street play which was based on educationand women empowerment. The cleaning of the graveyard was wonderful as all the students from differentreligiousbackgroundswereinvolvedinthisactivity. It was a great sign of unity.
The people of Haroble were simple, loving andwelcoming.They were happy to be with us andweregrateful for theworkcarriedoutbyus.Wenoticed that they give a great deal of importance toeducation;thecurrentgenerationofcaretakersbelievesthatitisessentialtoeducatetheirchildrendespitebeinguneducatedthemselves.
In a nutshell, this was an insightful and thought-provoking experience for all of us. We would like to thankFrMaximDias,ourPrincipal,andMr.Prashanthand the team who had arranged everything so well. WearegratefultoFr.ChinappaandallthepeopleofHaroblevillage.
lake Festival
As part of the Lake Festival, St. Joseph’s EveningCollege conducted an outreach program to the Mahadevpura Lake.
Bangalorewasonceaparadisefilledwithpristinelakes. Today, with rapid expansion and depletion of naturalresources,thelakesarereducinginnumberwhile the existing ones are getting more polluted. With the motive of creating awareness about
the depletion of lakes, the students of St. Joseph’s EveningCollegecarriedboardsandraisedsloganssuch as “ Save our lakes” , “We need our lakes for our future”, “Stop poaching our lakes”, and many more. Concerned neighbors pooled in resourcesand hence helped us paint the slogans.
The outreach turned out to be a very successfuland resourceful visit. It threw light on the plight of our dying lakes and the importance of lakes for a balanced eco-system.We would like the thankJoswin Sir and Ebenezer Sir for coordinating thisevent and assisting us.
Visit to Home of hope
Being kind and helpful is not a favour done tosomeone; it isdoing service togod.The studentsweremerelybeingapartofonesuchservicedonebyMr.AutoRajaatthe‘HomeofHope’.‘HomeofHope’ is home to thosepeoplewho arementally
and physically ill and also to those unfortunate souls whowere left to die on the streets.Our collegeprovided us with a huge opportunity to care for such people and help them in small ways as they organised our outreach to this holy place on August 20,2017.Theplacewasbuiltfromasinglestoneandnowithousesalargenumberofneedymen,womenand children in the different wings of the facility. AutoRaja takescareof thesepeopleandprovidesfor their needs. Alcohol addiction made him a thief attheageof17andhewasputbehindbars.Hesaysthat’s where he got his motivation and inspiration to serve people through the teachings of the Lord Jesus;eversince,hehasnotlookedback.Hiswordswere very inspiring to all of us and we did feel the pain and suffering of the people there through a documentarythatdefinesthe‘HomeofHope’.
There was no more melancholy in their lives;theyarenowhappyunderAutoRaja’scare.Alltheinmates love him so much that they call him ‘daddy’ forbeingthereforthemwhennooneelsewas,andfor caring for them when no one else cared.
Peopleatthe‘HomeofHope’aretaughttoworkand do things on their own so that they don’t feel dependent and they are always kept motivated and bubbling with positivity. Seeing all those smilingfaces gave us hope and a reason to move ahead in life. We would surely love to go there often and
try to help them, talk to them and care for them. We ended our visit with a nice dance where all the inmates joined uswith full zeal to put their bestfoot forward.They looked very joyful and that’swhen we realised what true happiness is.
“Do not wait for the next Mother Theresa when you can be one yourself” - Auto Raja
It was a very educative and inspiring visit. We will definitelytrytokeepupthisspiritofservice.Wedidseehopeandjoyinthe‘HomeofHope’.
AutoRaja’soffice, theplacewhere servicebegins.SomeofthemanyaccoladespresentedtoAutoRajafor his social concern and humanitarian services. AutoRaja’shomeforthosewhodonothaveahouseOurstudentsliftinguptheinmatesspiritsthroughdance.Everyoneinrhythmwithjoy.Awell-spentdaywith inspiring experience. It was a very educative and inspiring visit and we surely learnt a lot from it andwewilldefinitelytrytokeepupthisservice.
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aDo-FIesta 2018
ADO-FIESTA 2018 an Inter-Collegiate Inter-ReligiousCulturalFestofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegesponsoredby“MetrobikesaUnitofWickedride”washostedon24thFebruary,2018onthetheme“IAmMyBrother’sKeeper”atSt.Joseph’sBoys’HighSchool Auditorium.
ADO-FIESTA, is the combination of two festsnamely ADONAI, an Inter-Collegiate gospel festandMAgNIFIESTA,anInter-CollegiateCulturalfestwhichwerehostedbySt. Joseph’sEveningCollegeearlier.This year, the College combined both thefestsandnameditADO-FIESTAandmadeitanInter-Collegiate,Inter-ReligiousCulturalFestwiththeme,“IAmMyBrother’sKeeper”.
ThebackgroundinwhichADO-FIESTAwiththeme,“IAmMyBrother’sKeeper”washostedwasthat,inaworldthatisdividedbasedonculture,caste,class,religionandrace,thesocialresponsibilityandconcernfor the other have also diminished from the face of the earth. Religion that is supposed to bind eachone in love and harmony has become the divisive
tool.Inascenariolikethistheroleandresponsibilityof education isnotmerely to informstudentsbutto empower them to be socially responsible andcreatively active. Keeping this in mind, St. Joseph’sEveningCollegechosethetheme,“IamMyBrother’sKeeper” inorder topromotepeace andharmonyamong people of various religious groups. The theme,“IamMyBrother’sKeeper”meansthateachindividual is responsible for the well-being of theothersinthesocietycuttingbordersacross,religion,caste, culture, race, ethnicity, etc.
ADO-FIESTAprovidedaplatformforthestudentsof 20 different Colleges in the city to select verses
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from various religious scriptures that promote love, peace and harmony and portray them in the form literary and cultural activities.
The inauguration of the fest commenced at 10.15am withaninter-religiousprayerservicebythestudentsofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollege.Theconceptofinter-religious prayer service is not new for St. Joseph’s EveningCollegeasonadailybasisit’sdone,butwewanted to share and spread our motive towards secularism to other colleges as well.
Fr.AnthonyJosephSJ,theRectorandvice-presidentofBangaloreJesuitEducationalSocietypresidedoverastheChief-guestfortheInaugurationCeremony.
Mr. Prashanth Kumar, the governor of StudentCounciloftheCollege,gaveanintroductiontoADO-FIESTA2018andwelcomed thedignitarieson thedais, the staff and participants from other Colleges.
The Principal and the Chief-guest addressedthe gathering and shared their thoughts on the importance of promoting religious peace and harmony in the society. The fest kick started with the ADO-FIESTA promo video which was donecreatively and consisted of all the events.
Postinauguration,competitionsofthefestbeganatdifferent venues. There were 9 Stage events and 11 off stage events conducted on various themes that promote peace and harmony in the society. Some ofthecompetitionswereice-breaker,groupsinging,
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group dance, quiz competitions, personality contest, collage,shortstorywriting,etc.WhileSubramani,astudent from St. Joseph’s College of Commerce won the MR. ADO-FIESTA 2018 award, Shalu Kumarifrom NMKRV College won the MS.ADO-FIESTA2018 award.
The fest also had organized food stalls that served delicious food to all the students, teachers and participants. A wide range of cuisines were present such as Indian, Chinese, and Mexican. Another exciting part of the fest was the Instagram Photo booth where are the students took pictures andselfies, it grabbed a lot of attention from both St.Joseph’s Evening College students and other college students as well.
The fest was concluded with a valedictory ceremony presided over by Fr. JerryDias as theChief-guestwherehementionedthatbeinganeveningcollegethe fest was hosted equivalent to any day college fest.Mr.PrashanthPriya,theshare-holderofMetrobikesaUnitofWickedRide,astheguestofhonourand the Sponsor, Mr. Sagar, the Marketing Manager of MetrobikesaUnitofWickedRide.TheChief-guestin his speech in the valedictory ceremony shared his experienceofbeingwarmlywelcomedbydifferentpeople of different religions and urged the students tobetheagentsofpeaceandharmony.
The overall winner ofADO-FIESTA 2018 was St.AloysiusCollege,BengaluruandtheoverallrunnerwasSt.Joseph’sCollegeofCommerce,Bengaluru.
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valeDICtoRY CeRemonY
St. Joseph’s Evening College has organized its valedictory functionon27thFebruary2018atSt.Joseph’s boy’s High school auditorium. Studentswelcomed the Chief Guest Mr. Amir Salman (Chartered Accountant), Fr. Maxim Dias theprincipal, Prof. Joy Alex, vice principal and all the staffs to the function with loud applause. The formal functionbeganbyinvokinggod’sblessingoneveryone. HOD’sof variousdepartments and studentcouncil members were seated along with thedignitaries on stage. Chief Guest Mr. Amir Salman (CharteredAccountant) addressed the gathering
with inspiring words on importance of education in the modern world and the beauty of learningwhile earning. Certificates and over all trophieswere given away to deserving students who put inanefforttoshowcasetheirtalents.Fewculturalprograms during the function added color to it. The ceremonial function was concluded with National Anthemsungbythecollegechoir.Weacknowledgethe effort of the architect of this well organized programMr. John Bosco and all the staffswhosecontributionhasbroughtinhundredfoldsuccess.
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ColleGe DaY
College day is the most auspicious and color-ful day of every educational Institution in an aca-demicyear.St.Joseph’sEveningCollegecelebratedits college Day on 16th March 2018 at St. Joseph’s boy’s high school auditorium. Students extendeda warm welcome to the dignitaries with loud ap-plause.The formal functionbeganbythankingtheLordforhismanifoldblessingsduringthisacademicyear on each of us and on Institution as a whole. Fr.MaximDiastheprincipalpresentedthecollegeannual report highlighting the success, failures and new horizons ahead of us and the methods to ex-plorethem.ChiefguestofthedayRajdeepMan-waniaddressedthestudentsonself-motivationanddeterminationinaccomplishingourresponsibilities.Hemotivated the studentsby explaininghisownchallenges and failures to reach his goal as a visually impaired man. Students who excelled in academics andnon-academicswerehonoredduringthefunc-tionandtheircontributionsforthesuccessoftheinstitutionswereacknowledgedthankfully.DR.KN.SheshadriHODofthedepartmentofHindiwasgiven a formal felicitation on his superannuation and Ms. Priya S from the department of commerce andMr.AlbertJoseph Smith from the department
ofpoliticalSciencewerealsofelicitatedofficiallyontheir successful completion of Ph.D. Cultural pro-gramsaddedmorecolortothegrandcelebration.Itwasawell-organizedceremonialfunctionundertheskillfulguidanceofMr.PrashanthKumarandallthe staffs who put in their hard work to make this day a memorable one.
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ashIRvaChan DaY
Graduation Ceremony of St. Joseph’s Evening College,Bengaluru,washeldon17March2017,at5p.m.atSt.Joseph’sBoys’HighSchoolAuditorium.Rev.FrAnthonyJosephSJ,Rector,St.Joseph’sEveningCollege, Bengaluru, presided over the ceremonyand while addressing the graduates, he said, “Now onwards the responsibilities on your shoulder isdoubled,ontheonehandyouhavetoexcelinyourcareer and on the other you have duties towards your family members accomplished”. He advisedthe students to pursue their higher studies and askedthemtolearnwhileearning.Hefurthersaidthat, Students must work hard to develop their skills and should consistently work with sincerity, which is the key to success. The programme was followed bytheOath-takingceremonyledbyRev.FrJasonFurtado SJ, Secretary & Treasurer of BangaloreJesuit Education Society.
TheprogrammewasgracedbythepresenceoftheChiefguest,Prof.KshitijUrs,HeadofActionaidinKarnataka and Kerala, who in his address statedthateducationshouldbeseenasasteppingstonetocharacterbuildingandsocietaldevelopment.Hestressed on higher education as the key to making availablealargepoolofskilledmanpowerforournation and also to shape a student’s personality. The guestofHonour,Mr.DerricRozario,SeniorTrainer,MercedesBenz,Research andDevelopment India,addressingthestudentshesaid“Believeinyourself.Believeinallthatyouare,allthatyoucanbeandallthat you stand for.
The graduates took the pledge to be honest indischarging their duties and serve for the cause of the nation. The graduation day ceremony was dissolvedbyMr.Thyagarajwithvoteofthanks.
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AICUF (ALL INDIAN CATHOLIC UNION FEDERATION): AICUF took active part in organizingAwarenessprogrammes and participating in campaigns. Some ofthemajoreventsorganisedbytheAICUFareasfollows:
From28thAprilto1stMay2017AICUF-Karnataka•organised Summer Rural Exposure Camp at Solur Village, MagadiTaluk,Tumkur District. TheAICUFrepresentatives around 09 students participated in this summer Rural Exposure Camp. Mr. Ebenezer,Bro. Philip and Bro. Derrick from Bangalore JesuitEducational Society organised the camp.
On18thJuly2017inaugurationofAICUFAssociation•wasorganised.TheAssociationwas inauguratedbyFather Principal and Mr. Jerrin Chandan.A specialspeechwasgivenbyMr.PrashanthKumar.
On14thand19thJuly2017ontheoccasionofIgnatian•Week, theAICUF organised quiz competitions forstudents St. Ignatius of Loyola’s, values were shared byMr.JerrinChandanSduringtheprayertime.
On22ndand23rdJuly2017,20studentsparticipated•intheAICUFStateCouncilmeetheldatSt.Joseph’sCollege,Bengaluru.
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From23rdAugustto25thAugust2017TheAICUF•Associationorganizedafloodreliefcampaignforthepeople of Bihar and the Students have generouslycontributedwithkindheartandgenerosity.
On 4th December 2017, the AICUF Association•observed theWorldAidsDay.An awareness videowasshowntostudentsat7o’clockbreaktimeintheCollege quadrangle.
The AICUF Association organised Christmas•contests like Sketching competition and Carol singing for students from13thDecember2017 to20thDecember2017.Carolsweresungbystudentsat4.30pmandduringthe7.00pmbreak.
Eleven AICUF students participated in the State•LevelVillage exposure camp atNerude,Mangalorefrom14thto18thDecember2017.
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TheAICUF students participated inYouth Retreat•called Magis organised for Christian students at Loyola College, Chennai from 12th to 16th January 2018.
State level AiCuF Rural Exposure Camp in mangaloreReport of Rural Awareness Camp – Neerudeintroduction
Rural Camp is an integral part of the training programme for the students pursuing any fieldof study. This was organized for three days at Neerude,Mangalorefrom15thto17thDecember,2017withanobjectivetocreateaplatformforthestudents to understand and analyze the Rural Social System,StrategiesusedbytheNon-governmentalAgencies, Nature of Government Intervention for the development of poor people, and to facilitate students experiences of group living. During this camp, the students were encouraged to organize and carry out programmes and events for social awakening and development of the people.
Objectives of Rural Camp
ToenablestudentsunderstandtheSocio-Economic•and Cultural conditions of rural life and to help students integrate essential values for life.
To facilitate an exposure to the students to organize •and carry out programmes and events for social awakening and development of the people.
To help students develop personal and professional •skillsandtofacilitateself-developmentinprocesseslikedecision-making,planning,organizing,executing,coordinating and recording.
To assist the Students learn to work together as •a team with a positive approach and to encourage them to take on concrete task towards future from the camp.
To understand the problems faced by the people•of Neerude and to try finding solutions to theirdifficulties.
To also understand that in a life full of comfort in •the city, there are many people in the world who live life with meager facilities, which helps us learn and understand the importance of vital resources.
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The inaugural ceremony of the Rural Exposure Campbeganon15thofDecember,2017at10.00amin the Church Hall at Neerude.The participantsgathered for the camp consisted of students from various colleges across the city like Loyola College-Manvi, Jyothi Nivas College, St. Joseph’sEvening College-Bangalore, St.Aloysious College-
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Mangalore,St.Philomena’sCollege-MysoreandSt.Joseph’sCollege-Bangalore.TheChiefguest Prof.Anoop- St.AloysiousCollege,Mangalore, BrotherPhilip- St. Joseph’sCollege,Bangalore,Mr.Ranjith-coordinator,Bangalore,Mrs.gracy-St.Philomena’s,Mysore inaugurated the camp. Then the guests were welcomedbytheNationalConvener,Monica.Prof.Anoopthenexplainedabouttheobjectiveandtheimportance of the camp to the participants. With hisblessings forthesuccessand fruitfulexposuretothestudents,heendedhisspeech.ThenBrotherPhilip inspired the students with his encouraging words of wisdom for a successful camp.
The inaugural ceremony was concluded with a group activity which introduced the participants among eachother.Thetiresome,hotjourneywasenergizedbyafruitdrinkservedtoalltheparticipantsafterthe introductory game. Soon after the refreshment we had another group activity which also included thepaintingofanAICUFposterforthecamp.Afterasmallbriefing,eachgroupwasallottedwiththeirrespective field work that had to be completedwithin the stipulated time.
Preceded by lunch, we played games in theplayground which included sac race and others. We also had an ice-breaker session about the pillarsofAICUFwhereeachgroupwasgivenatopiclikedalit, women empowerment and others upon which they had to present a mime. This day of enthusiasm ended with delicious dinner and sound sleep.
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Thisdaybeganearlyat6aminthemorning,afterwhichallofusseekedtheholyblessingsfromthealmighty in the mass at the Church. Yoga to energize the participants during the day was also a part of the schedule.
9amto12noonincludedtiresomefieldworkwhichconsisted of cleaning the rooms the participants resided in, cleaning of restrooms, kitchen, cutting of drygrass,re-plantingsaplings,levelingofthelandandmovingofmanybigclaystones.Theeveninggamefortheday includedtug-of-war,playingwithdriedcoconut leaves. These games united the participants irrespective of their geographical divisions and unifiedthemasoneworkingforthesamecause.
Later in the evening there was a fancy dress competition conducted among the various groups, the participants where uniquely dressed with deep meaning adding to their attire for the set evening. Fr.Assisi Rebello along with the Principal of St.Aloysious College, Mangalore paid us a caring visit toknowabouthowthecampatNeerudewastakingplace;theyalsosharedtheirwordsofwisdomandjoinedtheparticipantsfordinner.
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17thofDecember,wasthelastdayofthecamp.Bondsamongparticipantsalreadyestablished,theirundyingspirit kept the enthusiasm of the camp going. The daybeganwiththemassattheChurchwhichwasaccompaniedbymanyvillagerswhowerehappyto
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see the students taking keen interest in the village and itsaffairs.Itwasfollowedbyfieldworkasscheduledon all the days of the camp. The valedictory ceremony took place in the Auditorium with the Parish Priest amongus.Afteralongafternoon,guidedbytheofficebearersofAICUFandMrs.VinoliafromSt.AloysiousCollege the participants of the camp were taken aroundthevillage,amongthelushgreenfields,densevegetationandamongbigrocks,theyhadmostfun.Subsequenttothis,gameswereconductedinvolvingthe active participation of the villagers and camp participants in the village ground, where they played volleyballandcricket.
Thislongdaywasendedwithacampfire,whereeachof the students shared their experience and learning of this ruralexposurecamp.Thebrightcampfiresurely glowed as bright as the knowledge seekedbythestudentsatthecamp.Thiswasfollowedbysomemusicanddancethatwasthoroughlyenjoyedbyallpresentthere.Thedeliciousdinnergarnishedafunfilledday.
Outcome of the Camp
The Rural Awareness camp brought out thefollowing outcomes to the participants and the students-
The Students from various colleges across the state •gotawarenessonvariousthemesandfields.
The students got motivation from various resource •persons who presided over various workshops during the camp.
Students could learn a lot about socio-economic,•cultural, educational life of the students and people at Neerude.
Students were able to excel in professional skills•such as leadership, communication, team work, organization, coordination, cooperation, rapport building,reportingandsoon.
Studentswere able to learn how to interact with•the people and collect a data from them as they were provided a golden opportunity to study on socioeconomic and educational status of people at Neerude.
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Women’s Cell
Rally on violence against women
“Achangeinyoursocietystartswithin‘YOU’.”
OneofthemajorobjectivesofSJECistoraisemen& women for the service of others.
Thereasonbehindtheseprogrammesisverysimple:to involve students in real life situations and to give them an experience of what’s really happening in our society.
ARallyagainst“WomenHarassment”
Onasunny-coolafternoonofNovember24,2017,the students of SJEC along with the volunteers of Sorpotimist International rallied around Anil KumblecirclenearMgroad,which isoneof themainjunctionsinBangalore.
The students along with the other volunteers were more than 120 in number.We gathered there toprotest against the violence meted out to women in our society. The protest was not a violent one, butitwasbasedongandhianprinciples,astandingin silence at the traffic signals of Mg road with
placards that shout out words that may strike a chordintheheartsofall!
Therallywasaneye-opener tomanystudentsastheywereexposedtorealproblemsofoursociety.They were challenged to get involved and support andfightagainstwomenharassment.
Thiswasn’tjustanordinarydayforusbutaspecialone because, on this day, the bonds between usgrew stronger as all of us stood together against something evil in society. There was a sense of unity amongst us. It was a thought-provoking initiativethat led every student to take our social concerns
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moreseriouslyandbemoreresponsiblebystartingthe change within ourselves.
Seminar on Health and Hygiene
The Management at St. Joseph’s Evening College & the Women’s Cell organized a seminar for the newlyadmittedwomenstudentsofBA,B.Com,&BCAonJuly8,2017.Theobjectiveoftheseminarwas to promote awareness on issues related to women’s health.
Theprogrambeganat7pm.Sr.SalyJoseph,HeadofDepartment, Department of Journalism, welcomed the chief guests from St. Philomena’s Hospital,Bangalore,Dr.Nidhi&Dr.Shan.
Dr. Nidhi addressed the gathering on the topics of women’s health, nutritional deficiencies, andrelatedproblems.Womenoftenworkdayandnightto take care of others and fail to pay attention to own health. She highlighted the issues of vitamin Adeficiency,proteindeficiency,calciumdeficiency,obesity,anemia,andbeingunder-weight.Shestressedthe importance of a healthy lifestyle, reproductive health, and mental health. Dr. Nidhi and Dr. Shan also spent time addressing the concerns of the students. The seminar ended with a vote of thanks.
Violence against women
Crimes against Women and legal Protection
The Women’s Cell of St. Joseph’s Evening College organizedanawarenessprogrammeonNovember27, 2017 for the 2nd year Pg and Ug studentson the issue of “Crimes against Women and Legal Protection”.Theprogrammewasheldintheaudio-visualroomforthewomenandinLoyolaHallforthemen.ThesessionwasconductedbyMrs.SnehaBalaraj,a lectureratSt. Joseph’sLawCollege,Bangalore. Itwas a very fruitful and enriching session. It was an eye opener to all the students regarding the offenses thatcanbecommittedagainstwomenandthelawswhich protect our women from these crimes.
Mrs. Sneha explained the position of women, and the manner in which they were treated, in ancient India and how that was exploited after the coming of the Moghal emperor. Shewenton to talk about various kindsofcrimes against women clearly with examples and under which sectionof the law thesecrimescouldbefiled.Theprogrammeendedwithaquestion-answersessionwhere the students had the opportunity to clear their doubts.The students also gave their suggestions foralteringthelawsforthebettermentofwomeninIndia.
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annual spoRts DaY
OnDecember10,2017oneofthemuchawaitedevents of the year, the Annual Sports Meet of St. Joseph’s Evening College, was held at St. Joseph’s Commerce College grounds. Mr.Shekhar Naik was theChiefguest.TheMeetwas presidedover byRev.Fr.MaximDias,SJ,andPrincipaloftheCollege.
Thesportscommittee,withitsindefatigableeffort,set thestage for thisevent.TheMeetbeganwiththemarchpastledbythesportssecretariesofthecollege followedbyeachparticipating classwhichhadaspecifictheme.Eltonledusinprayerwithaninvocation song. The ceremony continued with the Chief Guest Mr.Shekhar Naik along with the Rector of Jesuit Educational Institutions Rev Fr. AntonyJoseph,SJandourbelovedprincipalFr.MaximDiasSJunfurlingtheflag.Fr.MaximDiasSJdeliveredthewelcomeaddress.HeintroducedMr.ShekharNaik,shared his achievements as an athlete, and shared his thoughts about the importanceof sportsmanship,gave life-orientedexamples,stressingondisciplineand values as part of healthy competition, and endedhisspeechwithanaffirmationsaying“ifyou
win let it not get to your head, if u lose don’t let it go to yourheart”.Theoathwas administeredbythe governor of the student council Mr. Prashant Kumar,whichwasfollowedbylightingoftheTorch.The Sports Secretary proposed the vote of thanks, thus concluding the Inaugural Ceremony.
The track events of 100 meters, 4x100 meters relay, the Inter-Josephite Institutions Relay, 200 meters,inter-classtugofwarandtheplayfulnessof“Bombingthe City” for the teaching and non-teaching staffwereallwonderfultobehold.Inthemidstofasunnyandbrightdayofsportingparticipation,loud,swayingand rocking music was played.
The Sports Meet concluded with great pomp and show,makingitoneofthebesteventsoftheentireyear 2017. A delicious supper was organized. All the members of the organizing committee did acommendable job, especially the students of thefinalyearundertheguidanceofAlbertSmithSir,thesports co-ordinator, tomake the even successfulandworthwatchingfrombeginningtilltheend.
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SPORTS -2017 (WiNNERS ANd RuNNERS liST)bOYS GiRlS
1. CRiCKET 1. CRiCKETWINNER–2NDBCA WINNER–2NDBA
RUNNER–2NDB.COM’A’ RUNNER–2NDBBA
2. FOOTbAll 2. FOOTbAllWINNER–2NDB.COM’B’ WINNER–2NDBA
RUNNER–1STBBA RUNNER–3RDBCOM‘A’
3. bASKET bAll 3. THROW bAllWINNER–3RDBBA WINNER–3RDBCOM‘A’
RUNNER–2NDBCA RUNNER–2NDBCOM‘A’
4. TAblE TENNiS (SiNGlE) 4. CHESSWINNER–PAULAUgUSTIN(2NDB.COM‘A’) WINNER–NAVYA(2NDB.COM‘A’)
RUNNER–KIRAN(2NDBA) RUNNER–PRIYA(3RDB.COM‘A’)
5. TAblE TENNiS (dOublES) 5. TAblE TENNiS (SiNGlE’S)WINNER–3RDB.COM’B’ WINNER–SIDDI(3RDB.COM‘A’)
RUNNER–2NDB.COM’A’ RUNNER–AYESHA(3RDBCA)
6. bAdmiNTON (SiNGlE’S) 6. TAblE TENNiS (dOublE’S)WINNER–ROHINJOHNSON(3RDBBA) WINNER–3RDB.COM‘A’
RUNNER–SANgAPPA(1STM.COM) RUNNER–3RDBCA
7. bAdmiNTON (dOublE’S) 7. bAdmiNTON (SiNGlE’S)WINNER–2NDB.COM’A’ WINNER–DEBORHO(2NDBBA)
RUNNER-1STM.COM RUNNER–SIDDI(3RDB.COM‘A’)
8. CHESS 8. bAdmiNTON (dOublE’S)WINNER–AJITHKUMAR(2NDBCA) WINNER–2NDBBA
RUNNER–ABDUL(1STBCA) RUNNER–2NDB.COM‘A’
9. CARROm (SiNGlE’S) 9. CARROm (SiNGlE’S)WINNER-SURYA(2NDB.COM’B’) WINNER–SONI(2NDB.COM‘B’)
RUNNER–JOYSON(2NDBCA) RUNNER–MONISHA(2NDB.COM’A’)
10. CARROm (dOublE’S) 10. CARROm (dOublE’S)WINNER–1STB.COM‘C’ WINNER–3RDB.COM‘A’
RUNNER–3RDBBA RUNNER–2NDB.COM‘B’
11. VOllEY bAll 11. NET bAllWINNERS–2NDB.COM’A’ WINNERS–3RDB.COM’A’
RUNNERS–1STBCA RUNNERS–2NDB.COM’A’
12. KHO-KHOWINNERS–3RDB.COM’A’
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NSS unit started its operation this year. A staff member is coordinating the NSS Programme.He also attended three daysTraining programmeforTrainers at Jnana Bharathi campus, BangaloreUniversityfrom10thto12thJanuary2018.
On 27th February 2018 Orientation Programmewas organized for the NSS Students at St. Joseph’s Evening College, Mr. Elango was the resource Person.
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haRmonY assoCIatIon
Cycle Rally
Areporton‘CyclerallyforCommunalHarmonybySt. Joseph’s Evening College’
The Harmony association of St. Joseph’s Eveningcollege, alongwithAICUF organized a cycle rallyto promote communal harmony and peace on 20th August 2017.Asmany as 120 students from fivecolleges participated in it. The cycle rally commenced from St. Joseph’s Evening college campus to Town hall.StandingonthestepsofTownHall,Mr. JerrinChandan the lecturer from St. Joseph’s Evening collegespokeabouttheneedforinclusion.Hewasof the opinion that we need to acknowledge the differences that exist and have the magnanimity of heart to accept and live with it. “Inclusion and not exclusion is the answer to our present concerns” he said. Mr. John Paul addressed the gathering and appreciated their concern and spirit in promoting communal harmony which is the need of the hour. Fr.MaximDiasSJ,theprincipalofSt.Joseph’sEvening
College addressed the gathering and said that one does not have any right to promote one’s religion if he or she is not open to listen to the wisdom in other religion.
Healsosaidthatharmonydoesnotmeanthatweblindlyaccepteverythingbutratheritdemandsthatwe have the courage to identify the elements that divideusandfightagainst it.He ledthegatheringinto singing ‘We shall overcome’ song. The rally cametoanendwiththeoathtakingconductedbythe principal himself.
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Food Fest
On December 19, 2017, the students from thecommerce department of St. Joseph’s Evening College organized a food fest in the college quadrangleaspartoftheHarmonyAssociation.Thefestrepresentedbrotherhoodamongthestudentsin bringing together different styles of food fromdifferent cultures. The event was organized byNamrutha Ma’am.
12 stalls were set up, serving a variety of dishes ranging from chaats and desserts to rolls and other popular treats. The stalls were open to the students and staff from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm and duringthe evening break after the secondhourof class.Studentsthrongedthestallsindrovestoenjoythedelicious treats that were on offer.
The event ran smoothly and successfully, and we lookforwardtoanotherFoodFestsoon.
HARmONY FEST *mayura* 2018
WithinthefirsttwomonthsoftheNewYear2018,wewitnessedoneofthemostmemorableeventsatSt.Joseph’sEveningCollege.Itisnoneotherthan“THEHARMONY FEST (INTERCLASS) 2018”with thetheme“Mayura2k18”.ThefestbeganwiththeentryofthechiefguestfollowedbyacoupleofeventslikeChanakya(religiousquiz),facepainting,Rangoli,etc.ItwasorganizedonSunday,February11,whichallowedstudentsofallstreamstoparticipatecomfortably.
It was a three-hour program. It was a uniqueexperiencebecauseofthemessageitconveyed.Allthemembersoftheharmonyclubworkedhardtomake this event successful.
Such events can leave a great impact on the life of a student. They not only help them learn new things but most importantly help them inculcate moralvalues. The team work which they learnt from it is like the icing on the delicious cake.
Ramzan Celebration
TheHarmonyClubofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegehosted a Ramadan celebration on June 24, 2017,
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with the objective of upholding the message ofcommunal harmony. Various posters and chartsrelating to Ramadan were displayed in the college premises.
Thecelebrationsincludedafifteen-minuteprograminwhichMr.MohamedUmer,Assistant Professor,Department of BBA, delivered amessage on theneedforcharityandforbeingmorehuman.
There was a video presentation on Ramadan followed byagroupsongbyMuslimstudentswhichcreatedadivine atmosphere. The event concluded with a vote ofthanks,deliveredbyMr.Asif,IIIB.Com‘A’.
TheRamadancelebrationwasanewexperienceformostofthestudents.Itenabledthemtounderstandthe value of respecting other religions. The event alsohelpedcreateasenseofbelongingamongtheMuslim students.
Talentia & diwali Celebration
Talentia is an event organised every year by theCultural Department at St. Joseph’s Evening College.
It gives students an opportunity to showcase their talents through singing, dancing, painting, and other cultural events. This year, it was inaugurated on 21.11.2017.
The events under Talentia would be conductedeverySaturdaybetween6:45pmand7:15pm.
TheinauguraleventthisyearwasclubbedtogetherwithDiwalicelebrations.Mr.SurenfromtheHarmonyClub welcomed everyone. Mr.Ashish then gave abriefexplanationaboutDiwali.
The Principal, Rev. Fr. Maxim Dias and theVice-Principal, Mr. JoyAlex, hoisted the flag ofTalentiaandthestudentsreleasedtheballoons.Thestudentcouncil cultural secretary, Faizain, thengaveabriefintroduction to Talentia, explaining also how the eventswouldbeconducted.Afterhis introduction,we had a few activities such as painting, dance, singing, andbeatboxing.
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A group of students performed a dance together withMissSamantha.Amar,AjitandAkhilperformedbeat-boxingonstage.Endrosshowcasedhispaintingskills.Attheend,thechoirmembersperformedasong together with John Paul Sir.
The students participated with great enthusiasm and expressed great interest in participating in the up-comingeventsofTalentia.
Visit to Kidwai Hospital
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To motivate students to give a helping hand to others, Harmony Club organized a visit to kid’scancer center.
Group of 30 students with staff coordinator Ms. NamruthasreewenttoKIDWAIonSundayevening.A small unofficial programwas organized for thechildren there which included coloring activity, dancing, and teaching rhymes and so on.
Presence of Rev Fr.MaximDais. SJ, Principal andRev Fr. Jason Furtado. S J, Secretary &TreasurerBJES,madeitablessedmomentinthelifeofkids.
Students interacted with children and parents in their local language. Which enable to buildconfidence among the parents. Students alsoexchanged contact numbers and asked them tocontact for any help.
Fr.MaximDais.SJ,andFr.JasonFurtadoaccompaniedbyMr.Chandy(SocialWorker)visitedkid’sadmittedin emergency and intensive care unit and also interacted with the parents.
Visit to KIDWAI will always be memorable dayfor students, as they learned the value of what they have. Many students also decided to make a frequent visit.
Theeventwasasuccessinbuildingconcernamongthe students for others.
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Harmony Association Winners list 2017-18
Painting of diyasPrize Name Class First M.geetanjali IIIB.ComASecond HemanthK IB.ComBThird AbhiramiM IIIB.ComA
diwali Picture CrosswordPrize Name ClassFirst Methusala Wesley Prince M IIIB.ComASecond Lourdh Anthony Simon IB.ComAThird ShaikMuhammedMohsinZ IIIB.ComA
breaking The PotPrize Name Class First Raziya IIIB.ComA
making of diyasPrize Name Class First AkshayKumar IIIB.ComB
Sky laternPrize Name Class
First
AbilashDN IIIB.ComBSunil Thomas IIIB.ComBFebinFrancis IIIB.ComBRaphealKS IIIB.ComB
ballon burstingPrize Name Class First Lokesh R
IB.ComAJohn Standly
Second Priya DarshiniIIIB.ComA
BhavaniThird KiranKumarV
IB.ComAVenkateshPC
Flower CarpetPrize Name Class
First
Punitha M
IB.ComBBharathiMPoojaKumariPriya R
Second
PruthaB
IBASheffiSr. PoulinSangeethaNethra
Class Room door decorationPrize Name Class
First
DivyaBharathi
IIIB.comB
Preethi RRashmiHSowmiyaSoniaVJancyRaniVJosephine Nirmala MaryRathnamala
Second
Glinda G
IB.ComC
FathimaDMuqashifaPriya SVijaySSowmiya M Rajeshwarig
Third PunithaIB.ComBNavya
Naveen Food Fest
Prize Name Class
First
Allen Davis
IIIB.ComB
FebinFrancisRaphealKSRajeshPSunil Thomas AkshayKumar
Second
Vinitha
IIIBAHEP
Maria Reena Dheena S Angeline Maria Philips RameshSureshKumarArun BeenaBernard
Third
Gurkirat Singh
IBCA
AmitKiranDasguptaRobinSinghAbdulAdutAfrioi Mallick Mikhath JeelamiPrem MoorthyAmith Singh
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NibandhaPrize Name Class First AbdulAdut IBCASecond RishabhTatwavedy IIB.ComBThird Shivanash IIIB.ComB
CollagePrize Name Class
FirstShivanash
IIIB.ComBAnitha MShashiKumarS
Second Zainab
IIB.ComBTabassumBegum
Jana JagruthiPrize Name Class
FirstZainab
IIB.ComBTabassumBegum
Second PoojaKumari
IB.ComANagmaBanuN
Third HemanthKumarK
IB.ComBDhamodar Pathak
Chanakya (inter Religious Quiz)Prize Name Class
FirstVijaygodwin
IB.ComCVijayS
Second Tenzin Singey
IIIB.ComAEshter
Third NaveenRaja
IIIB.comBAkshayKumarKA
Prathiba (model making)Prize Name Class First VijayS IB.ComCSecond AkshayKumarKS IIIB.ComBThird ShashiKumar IIIB.ComB
Face Painting
FirstKiranSelva
IIBAHEPSr. Theresa
Second HemanthKumarK
IB.ComBDamodhar Pathak
Third
NusratFathima
IB.ComAPoojaKumariKarthikLohithMJeshwanthB
Surabhi First Hiteshg IB.comAFirst HarishKumarP IB.comASeocnd Shravya E IB.comA
uccharana (Poem Recitation)First AbdulAdut IBCASecond NusratFathima IB.ComAThird Lovina Mary IB.ComA
Gana Kogile (Group Song)
FirstVijayS
IB.ComAVijaygodwinPrasanth
Second Anish Nikhil Dhan
IBBADaphny Doris
Third
Joy Mary Queen
IB.ComABabluGladys TinaAkshathaLovina Mary
Nrithya (Group dance)
FirstTejas
IIIB.ComBSaravanaMaria Meloni
Second Muqashifa
IB.comCGlindaShivaleena
Third
Ashwin
IB.ComBPraveen JoshuaNaveenMarioShridhar IB.comA
Vakchaturya (Public Speech)First Vijaygodwin IB.ComCSecond AbdulAdut IBCA
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Social Empowerment of WomenSOCIALEMPOWERMENTFORWOMEN–“AWAYTOLEADAHAPPYANDHONORABLELIFE”“Ifyoueducateamanyoueducateanindividual,butif you educate a woman you educate an entire family.” Mahatma Gandhi. Women’s empowerment is very essential for the development of society. Empowerment means individuals acquiring the power to think and act freely, exercises choiceandfulfilltheirpotentialasfullandequalmembersof society.Hence, social empowerment is process ofdeveloping a sense of autonomy and self-confidence,and acting individually and collectively to change social relationships and the institutions and discourses that excludesocio-economicallymarginalized.Understanding the relevance and need of women’sempowerment,ScheduledCasteandScheduledTribeForum of St. Joseph’s Evening College organised aspecial talk onMonday 20November, 2017 on thetheme “Social Empowerment” exclusively for Women Studentsbelongingtoscheduledcasteandscheduledtribe.TheprogrammewasorganisedincollaborationwithRespect for Life India, a non-profit and secularorganization. Over 100 women students from BA,B.COM,BBAandBCAstreamsattended.
The programme began with the introductory andwelcome speech rendered by Dr. Kanishka, thecoordinatorofScheduledCasteandScheduledTribeForum.
Theresourceperson,Ms.PadmabegantheprogrammebyemphasizingtherelevanceofSocialEmpowermentfor women. Later, a documentary on social exploitation was screened, after which, issues and implications of the same was discussed and consensus was taken from the participants. The key takeaway from the programmewas tobeawareabout theexploitationwomen encounter in day to day life. Most importantly, theresourcepersonemphasizedtheneedtobealertand prudent.
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DIploma In human RIGhts ConvoCatIon
The 9th annual convocation of the diploma in human rights studies was held on the 24th of March 2018, at Loyola Hall, St. Joseph’s EveningCollegeAuditorium.This course isofferedby thedepartment of Political Science in association with SICHREM.This convocation was dedicated to Fr.Arrupe a Jesuit who dedicated his life to promote justiceanddefendhumanrightsespeciallythebasichuman right the right to life. The chief guest was Mr.V.VikramAdityaHuligol,JighCourtgovernmentPleader, government of Karnataka and SeniorStanding Counsel, Indirect Taxes, Government of India. The other dignitaries who graced the occasion wasRev.Fr.HedwigD’SouzaSJ, thePrincipal,RevFr.MaximDias,Mr.JoyAlextheviceprincipalandothers.
In hiswelcome addressDr.ChristopherHoskins,HOD of the department of Political Science not
only welcomed the dignitaries, graduating students andparentsbutalsostatedthatthisDiplomacourseinHumanrightswasconceived9yearsagoandhaschurnedapproximately360HumanRightsactivistsfrom different parts of the world. He said thisindeedisagreatcontributionofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegetoworldpeaceandhumanrights.HealsoemphasizedtheroleandcontributionoftheJesuitfathersindefendingandprotectingHumanrightsallovertheworldeventotheextremeofsacrificingtheir lives.
TheChiefguestinhismessagestressedonHumanWrongs which in turn violate human rights. Healsostatedthatitisonlytherichandthewell-offwho actually enjoy their human rights whereasthe marginalized and the poor sections of society are denied their basic human rights and a lot ofatrocities are committed on them. Fr. Hedwig
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D’Souza SJ stressed on the importance of human rights and also highlighted the role of the Jesuits in safeguardinghumanrights.Fr.PrincipalspokeabouttheexemplaryservicerenderedbyFr.Arupeeandalso told the gathering that the Jesuits today are
running the biggest refugee service in the worldaftertheUNO.Allthegraduatingstudentsreceivedtheircertificates.ThefunctionendedwiththevoteofthanksproposedbyProf.AlbertSmith.
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DepaRtment level CluBs & assoCIatIons aCtIvItIes
KANNAdA dEPARTmENT
Karnataka Rajyotsava 2017
TheDepartmentofKannadaorganizedaprogrammefor Karnataka Rajyotsava onNovember 30, 2017from 7 to 9 pm at the Loyola hall, St. Joseph’s Evening College.
The evening began by singing the State anthem.The chief guest for the day was Mr. Satyanath, an alumnus of our college who is presently involved withfilms.HespokebeautifullyabouttheKannadalanguage and the need to give it due respect.HesaidthatsinceKannadaisthebreathofthepeopleof Karnataka, we need to save our language andcelebrateKarnatakaRajyotsavaenthusiastically.
Fr. Jason SJ, the counselor at St. Joseph’s EveningCollege, addressed the students. He told theaudience that no matter where we are, we need to respect the people and the language of that place. Kannadalanguageisourmotherandthereforeweshouldbehappywithherandnotforgether.Afterthe speech the students actively participated in drama and dance.
ManycompetitionswereheldinhonorofKarnatakaRajyotsava.Thewinnerswereawardedprizes.Itwasamemorableevening.Karanji“Karanji”An intercollegeFestofthedepartmentof Kannada at St. Joseph’s Evening College wasorganized on 4th March 2018. The fest consisted of various cultural competitions like, Rangoli, solo singing, Anthakshari, quiz, solo dance and group dance.19collegesformBangaloretookactivepartinthisannualKannadafest.
The Fest concluded with a valedictory programme.The chief guest Dr. Ramesh Chandra Dutt, Associate Professor, govt. First grade College, gauribidanur.spoke about the need to develop the talents ofthe students, academically and non-academicallyand encouraged them to utilize every opportunity without hesitating. Fr. Maxim Dias, principal of St.Joseph’s Evening College; spoke about the culturewith special reference toKarnataka.The valedictoryprogramme concluded with Prize distribution. Theoverall championship was given to Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for their outstanding performance.
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HiNdi dEPARTmENT
Hindi Fest
Junnon!“Jeethkichaathaka junoonchahiye.Ubaalhojisseaisakhoonchahiye.AaJayegayahanaasmanbhi zameen par. Bas iradon mein jeeth ki junoonchahiye”.Junoon!exclaimspassion.
The most awaited inter-class Hindi Fest had itscomeback from20thto25thFebruary2018.Theextravaganza of celebrating ‘Hindi’ as a languageand culture was carried on throughout the fest. The spinal cord of this entire fest was made strong onlywith the supportofPrincipal, Fr.MaximDiasSJandDr.K.N.Sheshadri,HODoftheDepartmentofHindi.As light symbolises a new beginning, theinaugurationof the festwas started by lightingofthelamp,followedbyavideopresentationandtheposter release of the fest.
There is no Inauguration without a flash Mob!All the students, irrespective of language, came togetherandputupaFlashMobfilledwithenergyand enthusiasm, which made the crowd groove for its tunes.Fr.MaximDiasSJ,Dr.KNSeshadhriandProf. JoyAlex,VicePrincipalofSt. Joseph’sEveningCollege were also present during the inauguration of the fest.On thateve, Fr.MaximDias SJ sharedhis thoughts and views on our National Language, Hindiandalsowishedforthegrandsuccessofthiscelebration.
The festcommenced from20th to25thFebruary2018. Only literary events were held during thefirstfewdaysfrom4:00pmto5:00pm.Theeventsconducted were as follows: essay writing, poetrywriting, pick and speak, debate, etc.These eventsdrew a lot of participants and also instilled the confusion in the mind of students as to who were the winners for these events.
TheBigDay,25thFebruary,2018wasawaitedforalong time. This day was at its peak with the main stage events like singing, dancing, and ethnic parade. These events not justwon the hearts ofmany, but alsobroughttheattentionof theaudience.Events liketreasurehunt,dumbcharades,moviev/sdialogue,anthakshariwerefilledwithfunandenthusiasm,andthus,themovementtodescribe‘Hindi’asalanguageculminated with a celebration of art and culturethat was witnessed on this day.The celebrationcontinued till 8:00pm, with the involvement ofSt. Joseph’s Evening College’s family, the alumni, teachers,Principalandalltheco-ordinators.Aheadwith the celebration of valedictory, this day waswoundupby leaving lotsofmemoriesfilledwithjoy,funandlaughter.Thisfestnotonlywasagrandsuccess,butalsomotivatedthejuniorstocomeupwithmanyversionsofJunoon!
TAmil dEPARTmENT
Tamil Fest
February4,2018,Sunday,markedanimportanteventin St Joseph’s Evening College as the Department of Tamil celebrated the InterClassTamil Fest (TamilSangaVizha).Unlike theotheryears, thisyear thefestbeganwithaninauguralfunctioninthecollegequadrangle, with the releasing of the Event Teaser. It made a significant difference; a lot of studentstook active part in the event. It was a weeklong programme with the variety of literary events (EssayWriting, Poem,Twist in aTale, Short StoryWritingetc.).
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Onthe14th, cultural events like Solo and Group Singing, Solo and Group Dance, Mimicry, etc. were held.Alargenumberofstudentsparticipatedfromdifferentclasses.OurspecialguestswereFr.SelvaSJandMrs.Stanley,FormerPrincipalofStJoseph’sEveningCollege. Fr Selva, being a scholar himself,hasmuchknowledgeabouttheoriginandgrowthof the Tamil language. Tamil is always young and expressiveandislovedbyallwhichwasnoticeablein the participants of that day. The crowd of students whogatheredwasnotonlyfromTamilbackgroundbutothers as well.
The Principal of SJEC, Rev. Fr. Maxim Dias, SJ,encouraged the student through his thoughts, words, gestures and his very presence. Mr. Surendrer and Ms Jelsho were the Masters of Ceremony. They kept us entertained throughout the day. Everyone who came was warmly welcomed. The department also had arranged lunch for all the students and their familymembers.TheSt. Joseph’sArtsandScienceCollege students added color to the programme as they escorted the guestswith the beat of thetraditional drum. Itwas a time of being togetherandsharingofjoy,irrespectiveofone’slanguageandculture. The programme marked its conclusion with a word of appreciation to all who were present. The entire program was inspiring, edifying, and motivating for all those who were present for the fest.
HumANiTiES dEPARTmENT
In order to tap the hidden talent of the students fromtheHumanitiesstreamandtoprovidethemaplatform to showcase their talents, the Department ofHumanitiesconductedaHumanitiesFestwhichwasbasicallyaInterclassB.A.Fest.
This Fest was held on the 15th, 16th & 18thDecember2017. Inall17eventswereconductedwhich witnessed good participation.
Events ranged from literary events lie Poetry, Essay, Pick & Speak to Cultural events like Mime, groupSinging,Folkdanceetc.StudentswerequiteenthusiasticaboutehWrittenQuizroundfollowedbytheFinalRoundwhichwasbaggedbystudentsof I Year EJP.
The Humanities Fest was first of its kind in thehistoryofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollege.TheOverallShieldwaswonbyIYearEJPwithIYearHEPbeingthe Runners up.
COmmERCE FORum
Report on debate
TheCommerce Forum had lit up the campus ofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegeonSeptember9,2017,by hosting a cluster of events.One among thoseeventswasthedebatecompetition.Theeventwasguided by student volunteers and judged by Mr.John Bosco (Department of Commerce) andMr.JohnPaul(DepartmentofSociology).
The debate was based on the topic “CashlessEconomy”.13teamsconsistingof2memberseachparticipated in the event and made the evening a memorable one.The participants gave their bestpoints for and against the topic. A good team spirit waspresentinthehallwhichcouldbesensedeasilyas everyone was paying attention to the team that was performing.
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The event was conducted to improve the interactive and communication skills of the participants and also to educate them on the cashless economy.
Report on Product launch
Product Launch was one among the events which madethetalentstormamemorableday.Itlaunchhasalwaysbeenaplatformfornewandinnovativeideas. It has never failed to recognize and appreciate fresh ideastomakebusinesseitherbythe launchof a product or a service.The event judged byMr. Charles Ambrose from the department ofcommerce.
The event had 12 participants. Each participant was highlycreativeandmadethebestuseofthespaceand time given. Many innovative ideas were put to thetestandalotofinteractiontookplacebetweentheparticipantsandthejudge.
The event encourages participants to think different and to analyse newer perspectives of growth through innovation and creativity.
Report on business quiz
The business quiz was another event whichwas a show stopper. It had a large audience that enjoyed the event from start to finish.The eventhad 21 participants from all the classes. The quiz was conducted by Mr. Joswin Prince from thedepartment of commerce.
The business quiz consisted of three rounds and the participants were guided with the rules and regulations of the event before the competitionbegan.Thebarwasraisedhighattheendofeachround and theparticipants had to give their bestin order to move on to the next round. The quiz master Mr. Joswin Prince made sure he kept the audience at the edge of their seats with every question put out to them.
At the end of the day, it was a wonderful experience tohavebeenapartofthemegaeventandalotofknowledgewastakenbackhome.
Reports on various events
Air Crash
“Aircrash”wasconductedinroomnumber202at04:00pmwhichlateronwentonupto05:00pm.Itconsistedof8participantswhogavetheirbesttowin the competition.
The event was judged by Ms. Dorothy from thedepartment of commerce.
Crisis management
The event “Crisis Management” was conducted in room number 206 at 04:00 pm and was againresumedat07:00pm.
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Itconsistedof14membersfromvariousclasses.TheeventwasjudgedbyMrs.AVNamruthaSreefromthe department of commerce.
Pick and Speak
“PickandSpeak”wasconductedinroomnumber201from04:00pmto05:00pm.Theeventconsistedof23participantsandwasjudgedbyMs.Priyafromthe department of commerce.
Pictionary
Theeventwasheldinroomnumber207at04:00pmandwentonupto05:00pm.Theeventconsistedof 14 participants from various classes who put up a good competition at the end of the day.
Pictionary was judged by Mr. Mithun from thedepartment of commerce.
mad Ads
TheeventwasheldintheLoyalahallat04:00pmandwentonupto05:00pm.Theeventconsistedof14 participants from various classes.
The event was judged by Ms. Meena (an eternaljudge) and Mrs. Vidya from the department ofcommerce.
Spell bee
“SpellBee”wasconductedonDecember14,2017,inroomnumber202from04:00pmto05:00pm.
The event was conducted with the help of the student volunteersandwasjudgedbyMrs.Vidyafromthedepartment of commerce and Mr. Leo Gladwin fromthedepartmentofbusinessadministration.
bbA dEPARTmENT
Ed Cell - Food Festival
On July 22, 2017, at the college quadrangle,the students from the BBA department of thecollege organized a food festival as part of the Entrepreneurship Drive. The event was inaugurated byProf.JoyAlex(Vice-Principal)andDr.Kanishka.
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11 stalls were set up, serving a variety of dishes ranging from chaats and desserts to rolls and other popular treats. The stalls were open to the students and staff from 5 pm to 6 pm and during the evening break after the second hour of class. Studentsthrongedthestallsindrovestoenjoythedelicioustreats that were on offer.
The event ran smoothly and successfully, and we lookforwardtoanotherFoodFestivalsoon.
The 9th Synergy
The Department of Business Administration, St.Joseph’s Evening College, is organizing the 9th Synergy(2017–2018),whichincludesseveralevents.TheeventsbeganonAugust19andwillconcludeonSeptember9,2017.Thedifferenteventsare:
Collage1.Group Discussion2.Micro Presentation3.BusinessQuiz4.Recycle Endorse5.Enact an Ad6.Article Review7.TreasureHunt8.Mock Interview9.BusinessModel10.
OnAugust23,‘Collage’and‘ArticleReview’wereorganized. Students have actively participated in theseevents.Under the themeof“RecentTrendsin Business”, students have taken a variety oftopics to create their collages: ‘AdvertisementspublishinginNewspaper’,‘BusinessTrends’,‘WorldontheStreet’(everythingisavailableinthestreet),‘Innovation’ (New invention in themarket and indifferentfields),‘E–Commerce’,etc.Theybroughtout innovative and creative ideas through these collages. They are displayed along the corridor in frontofthePrincipal’soffice.
TheArticleReviewwas a teamevent; each teamconsistedof2members.Participantsanalyzedthearticle given to them and gave their review on it. The articleswereaboutInfosys,McDonaldrestaurants,Paytm, etc.
The event was informative and educative for everyone.
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bCA dEPARTmENT
Techops 2018 - Hyper
The Association of the Department of BCA,TechnoFreakies,conductedtheirTech-OpsHyper2018inter-collegiatetech-festforthe2ndtimeonFebruary17,2018,withmanytechnicaleventsandfun activities.
The event received very good response from different colleges and participants had active participation in all the events. The fest had events such as hackathon, graphic designing, fast and furious, and fun activities like photography, treasure hunt, anachronism, and gaming.
The fest inauguration was at 1:30pm at LoyolaHall. The welcome address was given by Mrs.Annie Syrien, the Head of the Department.Thefest overviewwas given by the FestCoordinatorMr.AmalRajXavier.TheChiefguestwasMr.ArunBhushyam, CEO of Iprimo. He gave his valuableinsights about entrepreneurship and the learningaspect in technology.
TheprogramwaspresidedoverbyRev.Fr.MaximDias, SJ, the Principal of the college, and Student CoordinatorMr.Sanjay.
ThevoteofthankswasgivenbyMs.Megha.OurAssociatesponsorswere IASPathfinder,Mr.VinodKumar, and theco-sponsors were Mangala Basude and Dream Zone.Afterthe inauguration,theoff-stageeventswerestartedin their respective venues as scheduled. The colleges whichparticipatedwereChristUniversity,KristuJayanthiCollege,MountCarmelCollege,KrupaNidhiCollege,andJyothi Nivas College. The students who volunteered for the fest were enthusiastic and dedicated towards their responsibilities.Theeventwasabigsuccessthankstotheeffort and hardwork of the staff and students. For thevaledictoryfunction,theChiefguest,Mr.VinodKumar,gaveaway the prizes to the winners of the events. The overall championforthedaywasKristuJayanthiCollege.
ItwasaproudmomentfortheBCADepartmenttoorganize such a successful fest where students could showcasetheirtalentsinthetechnicalfield.Wearegrateful to the Principal and Management for their co-operationandsupportinorganizingthefest.
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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) RESULTS - OCTOBER 2017
I SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%Additional English 53 37 0 5 14 18 16 70Hindi 56 43 0 17 14 12 13 77Kannada 86 47 0 9 15 23 39 55Tamil 6 6 1 4 1 0 0 100English 202 119 0 4 46 69 83 59FinancialAccounting 200 172 33 66 33 40 28 86Corporate Administration 201 155 9 61 39 46 46 77
Management Process 203 131 1 30 49 51 72 65Principles of Marketing 201 120 0 30 64 26 81 60
French 200 144 28 61 35 20 56 72
Indian Constitution &HumanRights 201 100 0 17 31 52 101 50
OVERALL 203 63 0 38 20 5 140 31
I SEM BBM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 28 20 0 13 3 4 8 71
Hindi 15 14 1 5 7 1 1 93
Kannada 10 1 0 1 0 0 9 10
English 57 41 0 6 12 23 16 72
BusinessOrganization&Environment
57 56 6 35 8 7 1 98
FundamentalsofAcc. 57 52 11 24 7 10 5 91
Management Process 57 52 3 15 16 18 5 91
Computer Fundamentals&Appinbusiness
57 51 3 29 15 4 6 89
French 55 41 0 18 12 11 14 75
Enviromental Science &PublicHealth 57 54 0 13 28 13 3 95
OVERALL 57 32 0 20 11 1 25 56
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I SEM B.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%Additional English 38 27 0 11 9 7 11 71Hindi 15 15 0 7 7 1 0 100Kannada 36 22 0 3 8 11 14 61Tamil 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 100English 86 46 0 3 18 25 40 53History 29 22 2 5 4 11 7 76Economics 30 23 3 6 12 2 7 77Political Science 61 40 0 6 21 13 21 66Journalism 60 41 0 9 14 18 19 68Sociology 31 15 0 5 5 5 16 48Psychology 28 11 0 6 2 3 17 39OptionalEnglish 28 17 0 4 6 7 11 61
French 86 63 12 20 23 8 23 73
Computer Fundamentals 86 52 3 13 25 11 34 60
HEPOVERALL 30 13 0 7 6 0 17 43
EJPOVERALL 29 10 0 5 5 0 19 34
JPSOVERALL 32 6 0 1 4 1 26 19
BAOVERALL 91 29 0 13 15 1 62 32
I SEM BCA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%Additional English 22 20 0 12 4 4 2 91Hindi 13 13 0 6 5 2 0 100Kannada 16 12 0 3 3 6 4 75Tamil 4 4 0 3 1 0 0 100English 52 39 0 11 13 15 13 75Probability&Statistics 53 37 4 15 11 7 16 70
MathematicalFoundfor CS 51 47 9 24 5 9 4 92
Programming in C 52 27 1 10 9 7 25 52Comp.Fund.&Dig.Elect. 52 43 11 16 8 8 9 83
French 52 41 11 19 10 1 11 79Enviromental Science &PublicHealth 52 44 0 14 18 12 8 85
OVERALL 55 23 2 16 5 0 32 42
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III SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 46 43 0 14 17 12 3 93
Hindi 32 32 1 15 11 5 0 100
Kannada 66 46 0 7 13 26 20 70
Tamil 9 9 3 6 0 0 0 100
English 151 142 0 32 58 52 9 94
Corporate Accounting 153 100 0 23 44 33 53 65
FinancialManagement 146 92 6 21 37 28 54 63
BusinessEthics 154 135 19 59 38 19 19 88
QABD 146 108 18 37 15 38 38 74
Corporate Image Management 150 149 13 90 31 15 1 99
OVERALL 154 69 2 38 28 1 85 45
III SEM BBA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
International Business 48 42 3 17 10 12 6 88
Marketing Management 49 49 5 37 6 1 0 100
Corporate Accounting 47 42 3 17 11 11 5 89
OrganizationalBehavour 43 40 2 16 15 7 3 93
BankingOperations 49 47 14 24 7 2 2 96
BusinessStatistics 45 40 10 22 6 2 5 89
Personality Devept. & Life Skills 47 47 0 9 22 16 0 100
OVERALL 49 34 2 22 9 1 15 69
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III SEM B.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 25 20 0 6 8 6 5 80
Hindi 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 100
Kannada 16 10 0 3 3 4 6 63
Tamil 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 100
English 42 34 0 8 14 12 8 81
History 16 11 0 4 2 5 5 69
Economics 16 13 2 4 3 4 3 81
Political Science 30 22 1 5 8 8 8 73
Sociology 12 10 0 2 4 4 2 83
Journalism 27 16 1 8 2 5 11 59
OptionalEnglish 15 14 1 6 5 2 1 93
Psychology 15 13 0 8 1 4 2 87
Networking 42 35 1 16 7 11 7 83
HEPOVERALL 18 5 0 4 1 0 13 28
EJPOVERALL 15 11 0 7 2 2 4 73
JPSOVERALL 13 4 0 2 1 1 9 31
BAOVERALL 46 20 0 13 4 3 26 43
III SEM BCA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 13 13 0 4 7 2 0 100
Hindi 15 14 1 11 2 0 1 93
Kannada 23 13 1 0 3 9 10 57
Tamil 4 4 0 3 1 0 0 100
English 54 48 0 7 19 22 6 89
OOPSusingC++ 53 32 5 9 6 12 21 60
VisualProgramming 54 44 6 13 13 12 10 81
DBMS 53 49 5 22 15 7 4 92
Software Engineering 53 36 0 6 13 17 17 68
Oracle 53 31 3 8 12 8 22 58
OVERALL 55 22 1 15 5 1 33 40
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V SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Cost Accounting 147 122 31 48 39 4 25 83
Entrepreneurial Devept. 140 112 1 24 39 48 28 80
Income Tax 147 111 3 31 36 41 36 76
BusinessRegulations 142 125 2 72 45 6 17 88
Advanced Accounting 49 49 5 23 16 5 0 100
Compensation Mgmt. 52 52 8 31 5 8 0 100
ConsumerBehaviour 42 36 1 18 14 3 6 86
BrandManagement 43 40 1 26 9 4 3 93
BusinessTaxation 50 50 9 29 9 3 0 100
HumanResourceDevelopment 51 42 3 8 16 15 9 82
CBCS 142 132 10 66 32 24 10 93
OVERALL 147 92 3 57 29 3 55 63
V SEM BBM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Entrepreneurial Development 41 41 0 4 15 22 0 100
FinancialMark.&Services 41 38 2 25 8 3 3 93
Retailing & Cust.Mgmt. 42 40 1 30 7 2 2 95
Management Accounting 42 38 5 14 9 10 4 90
InternationalFin.Mgmt. 41 40 3 23 12 2 1 98
Strategic Management 41 40 0 20 16 4 1 98
CBCS 42 42 6 25 7 4 0 100
OVERALL 42 34 0 20 14 0 8 81
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V SEM B.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
History 69 34 0 13 8 13 35 49
Economics 68 47 6 19 13 9 21 69
Political Science 121 96 0 34 35 27 25 79
Sociology 52 52 1 32 16 3 0 100
Journalism 52 46 4 20 13 9 6 88
CBCS 58 55 6 19 17 13 3 95
HEPOverall 35 13 0 6 7 0 22 37
JPSOverall 26 21 0 12 9 0 5 81
BAOVERALL 61 34 0 18 16 0 27 56
V SEM BCA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
JAVAProgramming 44 35 7 18 4 6 9 80
Multimedia Technology 45 37 1 16 13 7 8 82
Comp.Org&Archi 46 40 2 12 17 9 6 87
Computer Network II 45 39 6 20 7 6 6 87
BCAOVERALL 46 33 2 27 4 0 13 72
I SEM M.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Monetary System 36 33 0 23 7 3 3 92
International Business 35 33 0 5 22 6 2 94
BusinessResearchMethods I 35 35 0 25 8 2 0 100
FinancialPlanning 35 34 0 18 14 2 1 97
OrganizationalBehaviour 35 33 0 14 13 6 2 94
HRM 35 35 0 18 12 5 0 100
Personal Growth & ValueSystem 35 35 0 24 9 2 0 100
OVERALL 36 32 0 20 12 0 4 89
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I SEM M.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
BristishLiterature-I 25 25 0 9 11 5 0 100
Reading & Wring 24 23 0 18 4 1 1 96
Indian Lit. in English I 25 25 0 13 10 2 0 100
European Classics 25 24 0 16 7 1 1 96
OVERALL 25 22 0 17 5 0 3 88
III SEM M.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
B.Ethics&Corp.Gover 34 34 1 30 3 0 0 100
BusinessEnvironment 35 35 5 27 3 0 0 100
Accountingfor M. Decisions 35 35 1 15 16 3 0 100
Strategic Cost Mgmt. I 35 35 1 21 12 1 0 100
Strategic Cost Mgmt. II 35 35 1 29 5 0 0 100
Statistical Package for Social Research 35 35 2 26 6 1 0 100
OVERALL 35 34 1 28 5 0 1 97
III SEM M.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Modernism 11 11 0 8 3 0 0 100
Literary Theory Approaches 11 11 0 8 2 1 0 100
English Language Teaching 11 11 0 0 0 11 0 100
Post Colonial Studies 11 11 0 8 3 0 0 100
Communicative English 11 11 1 7 2 1 0 100
OVERALL 11 11 0 9 2 0 0 100
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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) SUBJECTWISE RESULTS - APRIL 2018
VI SEM B.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
History 62 43 5 20 10 8 19 69
Economics 62 54 7 22 14 11 8 87
Political Science 112 94 0 34 32 28 18 84
Sociology 50 48 0 29 11 8 2 96
Journalism 50 45 2 19 16 8 5 90
Research Skills 53 53 0 16 30 7 0 100
HEPOVERALL 31 18 0 9 9 0 13 58
JPSOVERALL 25 20 0 9 11 0 5 80
BAOVERALL 56 38 0 18 20 0 18 68
VI SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Cost Management 143 132 6 54 36 36 11 92
Principles & Practice of Auditing 144 121 0 33 59 29 23 84
Income Tax II 143 123 4 16 34 69 20 86
Management Accounting 142 133 29 67 20 17 9 94
Industrial Regulations 51 45 1 14 16 14 6 88
Marketing of Services 42 35 0 11 11 13 7 83
Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
48 47 1 29 12 5 1 98
Retailing Management 43 36 1 18 6 11 7 84
CorporateFinancialPolicy 50 49 9 24 12 4 1 98
KnowledgeManagement 51 43 0 9 15 19 8 84
Research Skills 146 146 0 48 73 25 0 100
B.COMOVERALL 144 110 0 57 39 14 34 76
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VI SEM BBA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Portfolio Management 41 36 2 8 14 12 5 88
Income Tax 41 29 2 3 4 20 12 71
International HumanResourceManagement
41 41 1 26 14 0 0 100
LabourLaws 41 40 0 13 13 14 1 98
BusinessResearchMethodology 42 41 2 6 16 17 1 98
ProjectWork 42 42 0 15 23 4 0 100
Research Skills 42 42 0 0 10 32 0 100
B.B.A.OVERALL 42 29 0 5 19 5 13 69
VI SEM BCA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%E Commerce 41 36 2 21 9 4 5 88ObjectOrientedSystem Design 42 37 6 12 15 4 5 88
Dot Net Technologies 43 31 2 11 7 11 12 72
MobileCommunications 42 40 4 13 14 9 2 95
Research Skills 44 44 0 3 31 10 0 100B.C.A.OVERALL 43 29 0 20 9 0 14 67
IV SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 50 42 0 14 9 19 8 84
Hindi 34 34 1 18 13 2 0 100
Kannada 67 61 3 21 26 11 6 91
Tamil 9 9 7 2 0 0 0 100
English 159 147 0 23 61 63 12 92
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Adv. Corporate Accounting 156 120 13 40 32 35 36 77
E-Business&Accounting 160 147 5 78 53 11 13 92
Quantitative Analysis forB.Decisions 160 101 14 36 30 21 59 63
Stock & Commodity Markets 156 78 1 19 19 39 78 50
Principles of Event Management 160 155 2 59 62 32 5 97
B.COMOVERALL 162 67 2 39 25 1 95 41
IV SEM BBA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
BusinessEconomics 45 42 10 20 10 2 3 93
Cost Accounting 46 42 10 16 9 7 4 91
Service Management 47 47 6 24 12 5 0 100
FinancialManagement 46 46 21 17 6 2 0 100
BusinessLaw 47 46 4 25 12 5 1 98
Entrerpeneurship Development 47 43 1 21 14 7 4 91
Wealth Management 47 32 0 4 19 9 15 68
B.B.A.OVERALL 47 29 3 22 4 0 18 62
IV SEM B.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 25 23 0 13 4 6 2 92
Hindi 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 100
Kannada 15 15 4 5 5 1 0 100
Tamil 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 100
English 45 41 1 17 7 16 4 91
History 17 14 3 5 4 2 3 82
Economics 17 14 3 6 3 2 3 82
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Political Science 30 23 0 5 6 12 7 77
Sociology 13 10 0 2 6 2 3 77
Journalism 27 20 1 7 5 7 7 74
Advanced Applications in CS 30 19 1 6 3 9 11 63
Indian Constitution & HumanRights 15 10 0 5 2 3 5 67
HEPOVERALL 18 7 0 4 3 0 11 39
EJPOVERALL 15 7 0 7 0 0 8 47
JPSOVERALL 13 6 0 3 3 0 7 46
BAOVERALL 46 20 0 14 6 0 26 43
IV SEM BCA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 14 14 0 3 7 4 0 100
Hindi 15 15 1 12 2 0 0 100
Kannada 22 21 1 8 7 5 1 95
Tamil 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 100
English 56 47 0 9 29 9 9 84
Unix 54 41 4 14 17 6 13 76
System Programming 55 35 0 14 14 7 20 64
Computer Graphics 53 44 4 16 14 10 9 83
Computer Networks-I 52 49 3 15 24 7 3 94
Quantitative Aptitude 56 41 3 16 9 13 15 73
B.C.A.OVERALL 56 28 3 15 10 0 28 50
II SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 47 38 0 8 12 18 9 81
Hindi 52 46 1 11 17 17 6 88
Kannada 86 75 1 19 28 27 11 87
Tamil 6 6 1 5 0 0 0 100
English 192 154 0 14 67 73 38 80
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AdvancedFinancialAccounting 192 169 11 54 57 47 23 88
IndianFinancialSystem 191 148 5 55 44 44 43 77
BankingLaw&Operations 192 166 8 73 52 33 26 86
BusinessMathematics 192 138 15 40 35 48 54 72
French 191 157 7 48 66 36 34 82
Environmental Studies &PublicHealth 192 180 0 94 66 20 12 94
B.COMOVERALL 192 107 1 43 56 7 85 56
II SEM B.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 30 25 0 0 8 17 5 83
Hindi 14 14 1 6 3 4 0 100
Kannada 34 30 1 14 10 5 4 88
Tamil 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 100
English 79 65 0 15 22 28 14 82
History 27 21 3 6 6 6 6 78
Economics 26 20 3 6 8 3 6 77
Political Science 54 29 0 9 9 11 25 54Sociology 29 12 0 2 7 3 17 41
Journalism 52 30 0 6 11 13 22 58
Psychology 22 15 0 5 7 3 7 68
OptionalEnglish 23 15 0 4 6 5 8 65
French 79 58 3 13 16 26 21 73
Environmental Studies 79 64 0 31 21 12 15 81
HEPOVERALL 27 15 0 7 7 1 12 56
EJPOVERALL 24 14 0 4 8 2 10 58
JPSOVERALL 29 8 0 2 4 2 21 28
BAOVERALL 80 37 0 13 19 5 43 46
II SEM BBA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%Additional English 22 20 0 11 8 1 2 91
Hindi 15 14 1 4 5 4 1 93
Kannada 9 8 1 0 5 2 1 89
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English 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 50
HumanResourceManagement 48 44 2 14 18 10 4 92
FinancialAccounting 47 45 11 21 8 5 2 96
Corporate Administration 48 39 6 20 10 3 9 81
BusinessCommunication 47 46 9 25 10 2 1 98
French 48 46 3 18 10 15 2 96
Indian Constitution & HumanRights 46 38 0 8 16 14 8 83
B.B.A.OVERALL 48 34 1 21 12 0 14 71
II SEM BCA
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Additional English 19 17 0 3 9 5 2 89
Hindi 12 12 0 4 5 3 0 100
Kannada 15 13 3 4 5 1 2 87
Tamil 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 100
English 47 44 0 27 14 3 3 94
Data Structure using C 48 42 6 18 13 5 6 88
Microprocessors 45 41 4 18 12 7 4 91
OperatingSystems 47 39 6 13 10 10 8 83
OperationsResearch 47 42 3 15 12 12 5 89
French 50 43 5 13 13 12 7 86
Indian Constitution & HumanRights 47 32 0 7 14 11 15 68
B.C.A.OVERALL 50 29 2 19 8 0 21 58
II SEM M.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%AdvancedFinancialManagement 34 33 4 24 4 1 1 97
FinancialServices 33 32 0 27 5 0 1 97Strategic Management 33 31 2 28 1 0 2 94
BusinessResearchMethods-II 33 31 9 19 3 0 2 94
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OperationsResearch& Quantitative Techniques
34 33 1 24 5 3 1 97
Advanced E-Commerce 34 33 0 27 6 0 1 97
BusinessMarketing 33 32 1 29 2 0 1 97
M.COMOVERALL 34 31 0 29 2 0 3 91
II SEM M.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
BritishLiterature-II 25 25 0 9 11 5 0 100
Reading & Writing 25 25 0 13 10 2 0 100
Indian Writing in English 25 25 0 13 10 2 0 100
European Classics Revisited II 25 25 0 13 10 2 0 100
Academic Writing 25 25 16 9 0 0 0 100
M.A.OVERALL 25 25 0 20 5 0 0 100
IV SEM B.COM
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
IndianFinancialSystem 34 34 1 24 8 1 0 100
FinancialMarkets 34 34 2 28 3 1 0 100
Security Analysis & Portfolio Mgmt. 34 34 1 21 6 6 0 100
Commodity Markets 34 34 1 22 10 1 0 100
M.COMOVERALL 34 34 0 31 3 0 0 100
IV SEM M.A
Subject No. Appeared
No. Passed Distinction I
ClassII
ClassPass Class Fail Pass
%
Post Colonial Studies-II 11 11 0 9 2 0 0 100
Cultural Studies 11 11 0 7 4 0 0 100
Englilsh Language Teaching II 11 11 1 9 1 0 0 100
World Literature 11 11 0 7 3 1 0 100
M.A.OVERALL 11 11 0 8 3 0 0 100
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ENGLISH, KANNADA, HINDI, TAMIL
SOUP FOR THE SOUL OF VULNERABLE WOMENAnne Boleyn on whom King HenryVIII’s eye fell onand later on was married to him as his second wife. Within three years, she was cruelly beheaded by hisorders.Beforethesharp,shiningswordseverherhead,her Scaffold speech dated May 19th , 1536 was heart wrenching.
“Good Christian people, I am come hither to die…… I am come hither to accuse no man nor to speak anything of that whereof I am accused and condemned to die……I take my leave of the world and of you all, and heartily desire you all to pray for me. O Lord have mercy on me. To God I commend my soul. “
Historyteachhumansparticularlywomentobecautiousandcareful in their life .Theymustbe assertive anddiscerning. When they want to say “No” , should not say “Yes” , yielding to the pressure of others however theyareinhigherechelon.ThewiseURDUsaying,“Moothey ;DilVushaar” ( showyour facebut guard yourheart)tobealwayskeptintheuppermostofmind.AsCervantesconfessed“betweenawoman’sYesandNothereisnotroomforapintogo;”
Early literature shaped women as soft and silky , slender and tender. So, the onus fell on the shoulders of modern writerstochangethewomentobestrongandsteellike, as weakness invite agression. Although, several authors wrote , the American writer Sydney Sheldon standtallamongthem.Hisbooksareaboontothesuppressedwomen.Ofthe17andoddbooks,halfadozen are chosen as sample .
The following characters from the books mentionedagainst each will definitely serve as tonic for the soul of weakerwomen:
1. JENNIFER .. RageofAngles
2. NOEL .. TheothersideofMidnight
3. CATHERINE .. MemoriesofMidnight
4. LARA .. Stars Shine Down
5. KATE .. Masterofthegame
6. TRACY .. If tomorrow comes
Change of time set women folks free. Metaphorically speaking , thepigeon is set free fromthecage. Untilsuch time, food and protection was guaranteed. Now the bird has to search for its food and protect itselffrom the perilous falcons . Some of them in the guise ofpigeonswouldjointhegulliblegrouptodevour.Todistinguishgoodfrombad,discerningpowerisessential.Despite,sometimesthingsmaygowrong.Undersuchcircumstances, running madly to end one’s life is nothing butignorance.
Aboutchastity,oneeminentscholarsaidbeingfaithfultothepersonwhilelivingtogetherischastity.Heorshemay get separated and go on living with one after another. As long as one live with a partner , remaining faithful to himorherischastity.Hence,notlosingtheheartandgettingintodepressionmustbeavoided.Strengtheningone’s nerves and heart by readingmodern literaturelikeSidneySheldon’sbookswillcertainlyactasaSoupforthesoulofvulnerablewomen.
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Dr. Fr. Ambrose Pinto SJ(23-11-1950 to 03-01-2018)
RevFrDrAmbrosePintoSJ,bornonNovember11,1950,hejoinedthe Society of Jesus on July 1, 1968 and was ordained on April 20, 1981. Hewasanvoraciousreader,prolificwriter,championofmarginalized,asocialscientistandgreateducationalist.HeservedasaPrincipalofStJoseph’sEveningCollege,Bengalurubetween1994to1998,2001to2003andbetween2012to2013,heservedasaDirectorofStJoseph’sEveningCollege.Fr.AmbrosePintosSJwastheonewhoputSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegeintheeducationalmapofIndiabybeingthesecondcollegeinIndiatoapplyforNAACAccreditation.HespearheadedthemovementofSt.Joseph’sEveningCollegeinbecomingautonomousintheyear2005alongwith6otherleading
collegesinthecity.HewasrecipientoftheKarnatakaRajyotsavaawardforhisworkinthefieldofhighereducation,andservedasaconsultanttogovernment-appointmentcommitteestolookintoidentificationofBackwardClassesandimprovementofgovernmentschoolsin
Karnataka.St.Joseph’sEveningCollegehaslostoneofthemainpillarsonwhichitisbuilt,alossthatisirreparable.ThankyouFr.Ambrose
Pinto SJ for everything. We revere you, we love you, we admire you, we missyou,goodbyedearFather.
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Unfurl the flag of Faith and Toil!We deem our soul’s eternal beauty.A life-long Victor’s worthy spoil.
A thousand such are proudly gone before us.To win and spread our College’s renown;
‘tis ours to swell with our voices the chorusAnd with our deeds enrich her crown.
ChorusFaith and Toil! Conquerless alliance
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My hand and God’sEvil’s onset hold in defiance!