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St.Joseph’s Degree & PG College (Autonomous)
Kingkoti Road, Hyderabad
Mrs.Srilatha
Head, Department of commerce
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INDEX
Sl.No Topic Page No
1 Ranking of the Department
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2 Faculty Profile 4
3 Faculty Recruitment 5
4 Introduction of B.Com (International Finance & Accounting) course 5 to 7
5 Launching of B.Com (IFA) 8 & 9
6 Orientation Program: 2016-17 10 to 12
7 Faculty Development Programme Organized by the Department 13 to 17
8 Bridge Course 18
9 Seminars/Workshop Attended by Faculty 19 to 21
10 Presentations by Faculty 22
11 Publications by Faculty 22 to 23
12 Seminars & Guest Lectures to Students 24 to 26
13 Commerce Club Activities 27 to 28
14 Extra Curricular Activities 29 to 30
15 Student Activities 31
16 Pre Placement Activity 32
17 CRT Programme 33
18 Placements 34 to 38
19 Workshop on Financial Literacy 39 to 40
20 Experiential Learning 41 to 48
21 Motivational Talk 49
22 Parent Teacher Meet 50 to 51
23 Alumni Meet 52
24 Consultancy 53 & 54
25 Convocation 55 to 59
26 Red Cross Activities 60 & 61
27 Josephs Green Group 62 & 63
28 Entrepreneur Development Cell 64 to 75
29 Result Analysis 76 to 77
30 Certificate Courses 78 to 80
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1. RANKING OF THE DEPARTMENT
Ranked 49th Best Commerce College in India by “The Week – Hansa Research Survey, 19th
June 2016”.
Ranked 6th Best Commerce College in Hyderabad City by “The Week – Hansa Research
Survey, 19th June 2016”.
Ranked 43rd Best Commerce College in India by “India Today, Nielsen Survey, 30th May
2016.
Ranked 3rd Best Commerce College in Hyderabad City by “India Today, Nielsen Survey, 30th
May 2016.
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2. FACULTY PROFILE
S.No Name of the Faculty Qualification Experience Designation
1 Mrs.N.Srilatha M.Com, M.Phil 24 Associate Professor &
HOD
2 Mrs.Mary Vinaya Sheela M.Com, M.Phil, MBA 25 Associate Professor
3 Mr.S.Krishna Moorthy M.Com, M.Phil 23 Associate Professor
4 Mrs.C.Savithri M.Com, M.Phil, MBA 23 Associate Professor
5 Mr.B.Satyanarayana Rao M.Com, MBA, LLB, B.Ed 29 Associate Professor
6 Mrs.Y.Geethanjali M.Com, M.Phil 22 Associate Professor
7 Mrs.O.S.Suguna Sheela M.A, M.Sc, M.Phil 19 Associate Professor
8 Mrs.J.N.P.P.Anantha
Lakshmi
M.Com, M.Phil, MFM, PGDCA 17 Assistant Professor
9 Mrs.Sumitra Pujari M.Com, M.Phil, APSET 20 Assistant Professor
10 Mrs.R.Sree Lakshmi M.Com, CS(Inter) 12 Assistant Professor
11 Mrs.Shanti Kiran M.Com, MBA(IB), HDCA 14 Assistant Professor
12 Mrs.Ritika Waghray M.Com(IB), MBA, APSET, DAP 10 Assistant Professor
13 Miss.M.Debora M.Com, PGDCA 15 Assistant Professor
14 Miss.Rafia Begum M.Com 09 Assistant Professor
15 Mrs.G.Savitha M.Com, APSET 13 Assistant Professor
16 Mr.T.Krishna M.Com, MBA, B.Ed 05 Assistant Professor
17 Mrs.Aarati Samala M.Com, LLB 11 Assistant Professor
18 Mrs.Sarika Verma M.Com, MBA 13 Assistant Professor
19 Mrs.Rohini M.Com 10 Assistant Professor
20 Mr.K.Srinivas M.Com 20 Assistant Professor
21 Mrs.M.Kavitha M.Com 05 Assistant Professor
22 Mrs.B.Srivatsala M.Com 09 Assistant Professor
23 Mrs.K.Radha M.Com, MBA, TSSET 23 Assistant Professor
24 Miss.Rafat Ahmed M.Com, MBA, B.Ed 01 Assistant Professor
25 Miss. Prashanthi M.Com Assistant Professor
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3. FACULTY RECRUITMENT
For the post of Assistant Professor in Department of Commerce, the following faculty were recruited.
1. Mrs.Rohini
2. Mr.K.Srinivas
3. Mrs.M.Kavitha
4. Mrs.Bh.Srivatsala
5. Mrs.K.Radha
6. Miss.Rafath Ahmed
4. INTRODUCTION OF B.COM (INTERNATIONAL FINANCE & ACCOUNTING)
COURSE
Overview of the Course
Department of Commerce of St. Joseph’s Degree & PG College introduced B.Com (International
Finance & Accounting) course from the academic year 2016-17.It is an undergraduate program, fully
integrated with ACCA Curriculum. The course has been designed to gain knowledge in the basics and
advanced skills in accounting and finance. It empowers the students to conveniently adapt to an ever
changing and dynamic business environment. It is a 360 degree undergraduate program embedded
with world’s best business qualification. The curriculum framework facilitates the students to seek a
rewarding career in accounting, finance and management and have a competitive edge in the global
job market.
ACCA is a global body for professional accountants aiming to offer business relevant, first choice
qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world .The program entails a
student completing the entire ACCA qualification along side their B.Com (IF&A) from our college.
The student needs to attend few ACCA external examinations across 3 years of his/her B.Com (IF&A)
Course. The classes are run on campus itself through professional trainers from ISDC, which is
approved learning partner of ACCA in the country. The students pursuing B.Com (IF&A) course will
be eligible for exemption of 6 papers out of 14 papers of ACCA qualification. They can also pick up
additional qualifications such as Advanced Diploma in Accounting & Business and B.Sc in Applied
Accounting (Oxford Brooks University), en route to becoming an ACCA professional.
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The ACCA qualification gives the student global recognition from one of the world’s top International
Accountancy bodies, while the B.Com degree makes the student a business leader. A combination of
the two provides the student with a unique ability to manage accounts, people and organizations across
the world.
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/BiPC with 65% and above in the optional subjects. Students of Vocational Courses
with Commerce/Computers subjects are also eligible.
Objectives of the Course:
To build conceptual foundation and application skills in the areas of Accountancy, Finance and
Management.
To sharpen the students analytical and decision making skills.
To develop entrepreneurship abilities and managerial skills in students so as to enable them to
establish and manage their own enterprises.
To provide the students with a unique ability to manage accounts, people and organizations
across the world with a combination of B.Com Degree and ACCA qualification.
To enable the students seek a rewarding career in Accountancy, Finance and Management
through qualifications that are recognized and recommended around the world.
To provide the students a competitive edge in the job market by equipping them with financial
and management accounting techniques covering the technical areas that accountants are
required to master.
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Scope for Higher Studies/Career Options:
Higher Studies : ACCA/CA/CS/ICWAI/CFA/CMA/PGDM/MBA/M.Com
Employment Opportunities: Graduates have wide scope in the areas of Finance, Banking,
Insurance, Accounting and Research Firms etc.
Designations: Get selected for a wide range of employment opportunities designated such as
Internal Auditor/ Financial Analyst/Financial Planner/ Investment Banker/Financial
Accountant/ Forensic Accountant/Stockbroker/Business Manager/ Business Analyst/Chief
Financial officer/Credit control manager/Compliance or Governance
officer/Payroll/Management Accountant /Corporate Analyst/Finance manager/ Investment
Analyst/Market A nalyst /Marketing Manager/Money Manager/Operations
Manager/Personal Finance Consultant/Risk Analyst/Securities Analyst/ Senior
Accountant/Business Consultant/Cost Estimator/Entrepreneurship/HRM Managers etc
Banker: Clerk, Cashier, Probationary Officer Grade I&II, Assistant Manager, Financial
Analyst, Marketing Officer etc
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5.
The formal launch program of B.Com IF&A by ACCA , ISDC was conducted on 4th July 2016
in Seminar hall at 12pm.The program was conducted by Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi Course
Coordinator Faculty of Commerce. The program began with a prayer by the Principal Rev
Fr.Vincent Arokiadas . He addressed the students briefing them on the need for introducing
B.Com IF&A,he stressed on how St.Joseph’s is striving for excellence by introducing new
courses which will help students to update themselves according to current corporate
requirements. Mr.Sajid Khan International Head ACCA presented to the students as to why
they should choose Accounting as a Profession he underlined the reasons as Respect , Rewards
and Flexibility. He explained in detail the academic program. He mentioned the difference
between Inspiration and Motivation. He shared the success stories of few ACCA Professionals.
He promised them that the next session by ACCA will be a practical activity in which the
students will be able to interact with ACCA professionals.
Mr.Shone Babu ISDC spoke about the registration process of students with ACCA . He told
the students the procedure for distributing study materials. He thanked Fr.Vincent ,Faculty and
St.Joseph’s in introducing the course in a successful manner.
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Mr.Sajid Khan, International Head, ACCA
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6. ORIENTATION PROGRAM: 2016-17
II & III Year Students
Student Orientation strives to create a safe and caring environment committed to enhancing students
overall growth through a variety of opportunities and experiences. It is designed to familiarize the
students with the programs, services and academic opportunities available to them. Orientation
Program for B.Com Second and Third Year Students was organized on 15thJune 2016.It was
conducted for each class separately by the respective subject faculty. The students were informed
about the curriculum, examinations, discipline, placements and other activities of the department and
College. They were also reminded of their responsibilities as senior students to organize the
departmental activities and college events during the academic year.
I Year Students
Orientation program is organized to help new students get off to the right start by helping them learn
about academic requirements, meeting with faculty and learning about campus programs and services.
The objective of the Program was to provide a smooth transition for the students into new environment
of the college and acclimating students to their new surroundings. Orientation Program for B.Com
First Year Students was conducted on 30th June 2016 in two separate sessions. The first session was
held for B.Com IT and B.Com IF&A students in Seminar hall and for B.Com Honors and B.Com
Professional students in Josephs Hall from 9.00 am to 11.30 am. The second session was held for
B.Com General Students in Seminar hall and for B.Com Computers students in Josephs Hall from
12.00 pm to 2.00 pm. The program was hosted by the faculty members Mrs.Ritika Waghray and
Mrs.Shanti Kiran.
The day commenced with a Prayer Song by the college Choir ‘Anna Domini’ invoking God’s
blessings followed by lighting of the lamp. Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal of the college
welcomed the fresher’s to the Joseph’s family and addressed them to remain focused in life and also to
know the importance of education and guru. He quoted that “The beautiful thing about learning is that
no one can take it away from you”. He also mentioned that nothing is impossible and we all deserve
abundance. Mrs.N.Srilatha, Head, Department of Commerce in her presentation gave an overview of
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the college, achievements, campus culture and code of conduct. She also highlighted about Teaching-
Learning practices, Student support services, Teaching Methodology, academic clubs, placements,
sports, Extension services and other activities of commerce department and college.
Mr.B.Satyanarayana Rao, Controller of examinations, gave vital information on choice based credit
system, examination system and promotion rules under autonomy. Mr.P.L.Vishweshwara Rao,
Director, addressed the students on the importance and status of autonomy education. He said that the
formula of Autonomy consists of Home work, Hard work, Smart work and Net work. The highlight of
the day was a campaign organized by BA.Mass Communication students in collaboration with cyber
crime police, Hyderabad on the occasion of “Social Media Day”. The seniors entertained the fresher’s
with an interactive and mesmerizing ice breaking session with activities such as standup comedy, quiz,
singing, mimicry. It holds true that experience speaks better than mere knowledge about something,
hence the Alumni and final year students shared their experiences and good memories with their
juniors. The Orientation program concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.
Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal Mrs.N.Srilatha , HOD College Choir, Anna Domini
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Welcome address Address by Controller of Examinations
Address by Director Talk by Alumni Interaction with seniors
Campaign on Social Media Day Ice Breaking Session Singing of National Anthem
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7. WORKSHOP/ FDP PROGRAM ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ORGANISED BY COMMERCE DEPARTMENT:2016-17
Department of Commerce organised one day International workshop “ Train the Trainer” in collaboration
with ISDC on 8thJune 2016 from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm as part of introduction of new course B.Com
(International Finance & Accounting) from the academic year 2016-17.The workshop was aimed at
orienting the faculty in the subject “Cost Accounting”.The resource person was Mr.Shirishan Thyagarajan
from Srilanka.The workshop commenced with prayer by Mrs.Mary Vinaya Sheela followed by an insight
on ACCA by Mrs.Shanti Kiran.Mrs.O.S.Suguna Sheela introduced the speaker and Principal
Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas addressed the faculty members.
The speaker Mr.Shiroshan Thyagarajan is a CIMA qualified with immence knowledge in handling
Performance Management and Management Accounting Papers.He is one of the most sought after trainer
in various Indian Universities and Colleges for various professional qualifications like ACCA and
CIMA.He is a visiting faculty in various institutes such as St.Josephs College of Commerce,
Bengaluru,Mount Carmel,Bengaluru,Christ College, Pune etc.He has produced many global rank holders
and toppers for ACCA in India and Srilanka.
Mr.Shiroshan Thyagarajan said that the subject Cost Accounting introduces the students to the elements of
Cost accounting which are used to make and support decisions. The aim is to develop knowledge and
understanding of Cost accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and
monitoring performance in a variety of business context. It is all about logic and deals with managing the
future of the organisation.He explained on various topics such as nature, source and purpose of
management information, Cost,Costing,Classification of Cost,Cost Accounting Techniques,Budgeting,
Standard Costing,Variance Analysis and Performance Measurement with illustrations.He also clarified the
queries of the faculty members. The workshop concluded with vote of thanks by Mrs.Sreelakshmi
followed by felicitation of the guest with a momemto by Mrs.N.Srilatha, Head, Department of
Commerce.The workshop was a grand success.
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANISED BY COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
:2016-17
Department of Commerce organised one day Faculty Development Program “ Train the Trainer” in
collaboration with ISDC on 9th June 2016 from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm as part of introduction of new course
B.Com (International Finance & Accounting) from the academic year 2016-17.The Program was aimed at
giving training to the faculty in the subject “Financial Accounting”.The resource person was CA.Deepak
Agarwal from Pune.The program commenced with prayer by Miss.M.Debora followed by welcoming of
the guest by Mrs.Shanti Kiran.Mrs.Ritika Waghray introduced the speaker to the faculty members.
Mr.Deepak Agarwal is a Chartered Accountant from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, holds
Diploma in IFRS and Certificate in IFRS from ACCA.He is passionate about training and works as a
freelance trainer for various institutes.He conducts training for ACCA,CIMA,ICAI and ICWAI courses at
various reputed institutes.He is a regular visiting faculty for reputed organisations such as Indian School
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of Commerce, Bengaluru,IMS Pro Business school,Get Through Guides Private Ltd, Pune etc.His prime
areas of teaching are IFRS, Reporting, Accounting and Finance.He also manages his own consultancy and
Tax Practice.
Mr.Deepak Agarwal said that the subject Financial Accounting introduces the students to the
fundamentals of the regulatory framework relating to accounts preparation and to the qualitative
characteristics of useful information. He spoke about Relational diagram of main capabilities of the
subject. He explained on various topics such as context and purpose of financial reporting, qualitative
characteristics of financial information, use of double entry and accounting systems, Recording
transactions and events, Preparation of trial balance including identifying and correcting errors,
Preparation of basic financial statements, Preparation of simple consolidated financial statements and
Interpretation of financial statements with examples. He also clarified the queries of the faculty members.
The program concluded with vote of thanks by Mrs.Mary Vinaya Sheela followed by felicitation of the
guest with a Momento by Principal, Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas.The Program was a great success.
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANISED BY COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
:2016-17
Department of Commerce organised one day Faculty Development Program “ Train the Trainer” in
collaboration with ISDC on 13th June 2016 from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm as part of introduction of new course
B.Com (International Finance & Accounting) from the academic year 2016-17.The objective of the
Program was to provide training to the faculty in the subject “Accountant in Business”.The resource
person was Mr.Santhosh M.John from Kochi.The program commenced with Prayer by Mrs.O.S.Suguna
Sheela followed by welcoming of the Guest by Mrs.Shanti Kiran.Mrs.Sumitra Pujari introduced the
speaker to the faculty members.
Mr.Santhosh M.John is a teacher in management subjects, corporate trainer and a consultant. He is a
faculty for ISDC, involved in ACCA training for centres all over India and in charge of material
development. He is accredited with highest pass percentage and maximum number of rank holders for
ACCA papers such as Accountant in Business, Corporate and Business Law, Governance, Risk and
Ethics, Business Analysis and Advanced Performance Management. He is amongst the first few
faculties for ACCA in India and an expert in CIMA Enterprise pillar. He is also visiting faculty for
various universities, colleges and institutes such as Indian School of Commerce, Bengaluru,
Symbiosis, Pune, Christ College, Pune, St.Joseph’s College, Bengaluru, GRD College, Coimbatore,
St. Agnes College, Mangalore, Indian School of Commerce, Kochi etc. He is also UGC-NET coaching
expert.
Mr.Santhosh M.John gave an insight on ACCA and a complete overview of ACCA programme.He
mentioned about the ten key competencies of the program and said that it entails the students
completing the entire ACCA qualification along side their B.Com(IF&A) course.He said that it is a
360 degree undergraduate program embedded with worlds best business qualification.He quoted that
people are not useless but are used less, so the faculty must motivate the students to learn on their own.
He said that the objective of the subject Accountant in Business is to introduce knowledge and
understanding of the business and its environment and the role of accounting and other key business
functions in contributing to the efficient, effective and ethical management and development of an
organization and its people and systems. He spoke on various topics such as business organization, its
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stakeholders and the external environment, Business organization structure, functions and governance,
Accounting and reporting systems, controls and compliance, Leading and managing individuals and
teams, Personal effectiveness and communication, Professional ethics in accounting and business. He
concluded the session by giving various sources of information to the faculty and also tips to clear
NET exam. The program concluded with vote of thanks by Mrs.Aarati Samala followed by felicitation
of the guest with a Momento by Principal, Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas.The Program was a huge
success.
Faculty Development Programme by Department of Commerce
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8. Bridge Course
The Department has designed and conducted a short intensive Bridge Course from 14th to 29th July
2016 for B.Com I year I Semester Non- Commerce background students in the subject Financial
Accounting by Mrs.Radha.K and Mr.Srinivas. The objective of the course was to analyze their level of
understanding of the subject before the start of the curriculum and bridge the gap by enhancing their
knowledge and bring them on par with students from commerce background. The course covered
topics such as Book Keeping, Rules of Accounting, Journal entries, Ledger and other aspects.
Bridge Course conducted from 14th July to 29th July 2016.
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9. SEMINARS/ WORKSHOPS/ FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS/ CONFERENCES
ATTENDED BY FACULTY:2016-17
S.No Date Name of the
Faculty
Seminars/
Workshops/
Conferences/
FDP
Title Organized
1 6th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
FDP FDP on “Impact of Social
media on Education” by
Mr.K.Suresh, Mentor-
Startups, Apollo Group of
Hospitals
St.Josephs Degree &
PG College,
Hyderabad.
2 7th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
FDP FDP on “Becoming a
Better Teacher” by
Prof.Vishwanatham,
Former Head, Dept. of
Commerce, Osmania
University
St.Josephs Degree &
PG College,
Hyderabad.
3 8th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
International
Workshop
International Workshop,
“Train the Trainer” in
collaboration with ISDC
by Mr.Shiroshan
Thyagarajan,CIMA-
Srilanka
Dept.of Commerce,
St.Josephs Degree &
PG College,
Hyderabad
4 9th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
FDP FDP“Train the Trainer”
in collaboration with
ISDC by Mr.Deepak
Agarwal,CA-Pune
Dept. of Commerce,
St.Josephs Degree &
PG College,
Hyderabad
5 10th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
FDP FDP on “Writing a
Research Paper” by
Mrs.R.Anita &
Dr.N.Srinivas,In-house
Faculty
St.Josephs Degree &
PG College,
Hyderabad.
6 10th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
FDP FDP on “ICT in Teaching
& Learning”
Dept.of Computer
Science, St.Josephs
Degree & PG
College, Hyderabad.
7 13th
June
Faculty of
Commerce
FDP FDP“Train the Trainer”
in collaboration with
Dept.of Commerce,
St.Josephs Degree &
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2016 Department ISDC by Mr.Santhosh
M.John, Kochi
PG College,
Hyderabad
8 14th
June
2016
Faculty of
Commerce
Department
FDP FDP on “Assertive
Skills” by Dr.Joel
Saripally
Dept.of English,
St.Josephs Degree &
PG College,
Hyderabad
9 22nd
June
2016
Mrs.Y.Geethanjali Seminar Seminar on CMA CMA Bhavan
Basheerbagh,
Hyderabad
10 22nd
June
2016
Mr.T.Krishna Seminar Seminar on CMA CMA Bhavan
Basheerbagh,
Hyderabad
11 2nd
July
Faculty of
Commerce
FDP Case Methods and Case
Writing
Department of
Management
St joseph’s College
12 17th
&
18th
July
Mrs. Sumitra
Pujari
Mrs Suguna
Sheela
Two Day
Seminar
Goods and Service Tax:
Novate Contemplation
Organised by
IFAI foundation for
Higher Education
(IFHE)
13 11th
Aug
Mrs Y.Geethanjali FDP Financial Management Department of
Commerce,
Osmania University
14. 22nd
Aug
Mrs Sarika Verma FDP Security Analysis and
Portfolio Management
Department of
Commerce,
Osmania University
15. 23rd
Aug
Mrs Shanthi Kiran FDP Research Methodolgy
and statistical Tools
Department of
Commerce,
Osmania University
16 24th
Aug
Mrs Mary Vinaya
sheela
FDP Accounting Standards
and Reporting
Department of
Commerce,
Osmania University
17. 30th
&31st
Mrs Mary Vinaya
sheela
Two Day
National
Seminar at
Fradulent financial
Practices in Indian
Capital Market – Its
Department of
Commerce,
21
Aug Osmania
University
Issues and concerns Osmania University
18 28th
Septe
mber
Mr.SathyaNarayan
a
Seminar Overview of GST –
Implications – Model
Law
Badruka College in
Association with
Indian Accounting
Association-
Hyderabad
19. 28th
Septe
mber
Mrs Anantha
Lakshmi
Seminar Overview of GST –
Implications – Model
Law
Badruka College in
Association with
Indian Accounting
Association-
Hyderabad
20 28th
Septe
mber
Mrs Savitha Seminar Overview of GST –
Implications – Model
Law
Badruka College in
Association with
Indian Accounting
Association-
Hyderabad
21. 28th
Septe
mber
Mrs Sarika Verma Seminar Overview of GST –
Implications – Model
Law
Badruka College in
Association with
Indian Accounting
Association-
Hyderabad
22. 28th
Septe
mber
Mrs. Radha Seminar Overview of GST –
Implications – Model
Law
Badruka College in
Association with
Indian Accounting
Association-
Hyderabad
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10. PAPER PRESENTATIONS BY FACULTY: 2016-17
S.No Date Name of the
Faculty
National/ International Title of the
Paper
Organized
1 30th and
31st
August
2016
Mrs Mary
vinaya sheela
Two Day National Seminar
on “Fradulent Financial
Practices in Indian Capital
Market – Its Issues and
concerns”
Fraud Risk
Management
Detection and
prevention – a
case study of
Sharada Group
of companies
Department of
Commerce, Osmania
University .
11. PAPER PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY: 2016-17
S.No Name of the
Faculty
National/ International Title of the
Paper/Article
Journal / Magazine/
Book
Year of
Publication
1 Mrs.Ritika
Waghray
National Conference
on Emerging strategies
for sustainable
competitive advantage
in the 21st century
A study on the
growth of e-
business in
India
Energy Strategy for
sustainable competitive
advantage in the 21st
Century.
ISBN: 978-93-83241-
87-3
2016
2. Miss.M.Debora National Conference
on Emerging strategies
for sustainable
competitive advantage
in the 21st century
A study on
rural marketing
in India
Energy Strategy for
sustainable competitive
advantage in the 21st
Century.
ISBN: 978-93-83241-
87-3
2016
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FDP attended by Shanthi Kiran
Seminar on Over view of GST – Implications –Model Law at Badruka College
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12. SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/ GUEST LECTURES ORGANISED BY THE DEPARTMENT
FOR THE STUDENTS: 2016-17
S.No Date Class Seminars/
Workshops/
Guest
Lectures
Topic Resource Person
1. 1 22nd to
24th June
2016
IIH Seminar Accounting Standards Mrs.Ritika Waghray, In
house Faculty
2. 2 23rd &
24th June
2016
IIH Seminar IFRS Mrs.Shanti Kiran, In house
Faculty
3. 3 12th July B.Com I
Year (IF&A)
Guest Lecture IFRS Ritika Waghray
(In House Faculty)
4. 4 13th July B.Com I
Hons and
Professionals
Seminar Career Guidance on E-
Learning – Online
Coaching
Sudhendu Kumar Basu
C.A Founder and CEO
Dinesh Bez
Vice President Entuze
Academy
Entuze Technology
Solutions Pvt Ltd-
Bangalore
5. 3
.
14th July B.Com II
(IT)
Guest Lecture Environmental
Pollution and its
control
Mr.T. Raghunath, Joint
Commissioner , RTA
Hyderabad
6. 4
.
18th July B.Com IA Guest Lecture Concepts and
Conventions
Mrs Vinayasheela
In House Faculty
7. 5
.
19th July B.Com Final
Year (All
Courses)
Workshop Financial Literacy in
collaboration with
Union Bank of India
Maruthy, Marketing
Officer
Regional Office, Union
Bank of India
8. 6
.
21st July B.Com III
Prof and
III Hons
Seminar Research Projects Dr.Patrick
Associate Professor
Osmania University
9. 7
.
28th July B.Com final
Year(Placem
ent Enrolled
Students)
Seminar BERKEDIA
Training Programme
Dr.N.Srinivas
Associate Professor
Department of
Management
10. 8
.
29th July Enrolled
Students of
ED Cell(
Guest Lecture Orientation on
Entrepreneurship
Development
Prof.Ashok Kumar, In
charge of ED cell, OU and
Dr.Manoharan , Freelance-
25
B.Com I Yr
of all
streams)
Certified Faculty for Soft
Skills, Entrepreneurship
Development.
11. 9
.
8th & 9th
Aug
B.Com Iyr
General,
Computers,
Prof, Hons,
IT
Seminar Career Guidance by
Edvise Academy on
ACS Awareness
Program
Mr.Pavan, CS
Mr.Vankatachalam
MBA, M.Com, CS,,
ICWA
Founder Members of
Edvise Academy
Madhu Lakhlan
Company Secretary
12. 1
0
.
22nd Aug B.Com II
(IT), II H, II
B and II C
Guest Lecture On Case Laws Mrs Aarti Samala
13. 1
1
.
30th Aug B.Com(IF&
A), II (IT) Ed
members
Guest Lecture Business Laws for
Entrepreneurs
Mr.S.V.Ramakrishna, AP
High Court Advocate
14. 1
2
.
30th Aug B.Com(IF&
A), II (IT) Ed
members
Guest Lecture Achievement
Motivation Technique
Mr.V.C.Mouli, Vice
Prinicipal, MRM College
of Management.
15. 1
3
.
30th Aug B.Com(IF&
A), II (IT) Ed
members
Guest Lecture Project Identification Mr.Sri.K.V.Thirumala rao,
Retd Chief Consultant,
APITCO
16. 1
4
.
30th Aug B.Com(IF&
A), II (IT) Ed
members
Guest Lecture Licences & Clearances
for New Entrepreneurs
Mr.E.S.Ganesh Ram, IPO,
District Industries Centre
17. 1
5
.
17th
September
B.Com
Students
Seminar Project Feasability Mr. STPLN Chary,
Banker.
18. 1
6
.
17th
September
B.Com
Students
Seminar Sources of Finance Dr.N.Manoharan,
Banker
19. 1
7
.
17th
September
B.Com
Students
Seminar Communication Skills Mrs. Laxmi Mantha,
Faculty CELT, O.U
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20. 1
8
.
21st
September
B.Com
(IF&A)
Guest Lecture Motivational Talk on
ACCA
Ms Asha Iyer
Chartered Accountant
Program Director
21. 1
9
.
28th
September
B.Com
Final Years
(Gen , Comp
and Hons)
Guest Lecture Responsibility
Accounting
Mr.Vijay Kiran,
Chair Person , ICWA
22. 2
0
.
28th
September
B.Com
II Year
( Hons &
Prof)
Guest Lecture Responsibility
Accounting
Mr.Vijay Kiran,
Chair Person , ICWA
23. 15th
October
B.Com IF &
A
Guest Lecture Subsidiaries &
Associates
&
Control Accounts
Mr. Shiroshan ACCA
Faculty ISDC
St.Joseph’s College
Bangalore
24. 17th
October
B.Com IF &
A
Guest Lecture Accountant in
Business
Mr. Santosh John
Faculty ISDC
St.Joseph’s College
Bangalore
25. 17th
October
B.Com III H Guest Lecture Ethics in Accounting
& Profession
Mr. Santosh John
Faculty ISDC
St.Joseph’s College
Bangalore
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13. COMMERCE CLUB ACTIVITY
S.No Date Name of the Event Names of the Winners Prize
1 28th July 2016 Business Quiz
1. Monish –B.Com III C
2. Shaik – B.Com III B
I
1. Vaibhav Tolwala –III P
2. Uday _III P
II
2 17th August 2016 JAM 1. Sarang B.Com IH
I
2. Murtuza B.Com II(IT)
II
3. Mohd Omer B.Com III H III
3 19th August Visit to SEBI Commerce Club Members
Business Quiz by Commerce Club
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Business Quiz on 28th July 2016
Business Quiz Winners With Organizers and Co-ordinators.
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14. EXTRA CURRICULAR COMPETITIONS
S.No Date Name of the Event Names of the Winners Prize
1 28th July 2016 Cooking
Aditya Bensal B.Com I(IFA)Yr I
2. 29th July Mehandi Ruchika B.Com I Hons I
Harshitha B.Com I D II
Uroosa B.Com I C III
3. 29th July Hair Styling Divya B.Com I H I
Murthuza B.Com I H II
Charulatha B.Com II B III
4. 29th July Nail Art Nirmala B.Com I H I
5. 29th July Vegetable/ Fruit
Carving
Ujwal & Tanmay B.Com ID III
6. 12th August
2016
Rangoli 1.S.Mounika and Khutaija B.Com II C I
2. Nirmala, Akshara and Sai Nikhita
B.Com IH
II
3.Naina, Urvashi and Monika B.Com
II P
III
Niyati I H
Chetan and Ranjit b.Sc
Consolation
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Rangoli Competition
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15. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
1. Simran Nayab of B.Com II P participated in Model United Nations Conference from 22nd
to 24th July 2016 organised by University of Hyderabad.
2. Shashi Raj of B.Com III A won II Prize and a cash Prize of Rs 1,000 in Opinion Writing
organised by Indian Folk on 11th August 2016.
3. Nitesh of B.Com III A won Consolation Prize and a cash Prize of Rs 500 in Opinion
Writing organised by Indian Folk on 11th August 2016.
1. Yash Rathi B.Com
IA
Street Play I Aurora
college
2. Suraj Biyani B.Com
I(IT)
Street Play I Aurora
college
3. Arbaaz Baig B.Com
IH
Treasure Hunt II Aurora
College
4. Rohith singh B.Com
IH
Treasure Hunt II Aurora
College
5. Sai Teja B.Com
IH
Treasure Hunt II Aurora
College
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16. PRE-PLACEMENT ACTIVITY: 2016-17
Department of Commerce organized Pre-Placement talk for B.Com III year General, Computers,
Honors and Professional students on 27th June 2016. Mrs.Y.Geethanjali, placement coordinator of
commerce department addressed the students on importance of CRT program, leading recruiters of the
college and also presented statistics on the placements of commerce department till date.
Dr.N.Srinivas, Placement officer of the college explained to the students about the procedure of online
registration and rules & regulations to be followed. He spoke on Interview Etiquette and also gave tips
to face interviews. The Pre-Placement talk concluded by showing a video clip to students on positive
attitude.
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17. CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING PROGRAM – 2016
Placement Cell of the college in co-ordination with placement coordinator of Commerce Department,
Mrs.Y.Geethanjali planned and organized Campus recruitment training program for B.Com final year
registered students from 16th August 2016 – 22 August 2016. The classes were conducted by eminent
professional from the most reputed GLOBARENA institute.
The classes were conducted regularly for one week from 8:30 AM-3:00 PM. The classes were also
held on Saturday and Sunday. The topics covered in the CRT classes were
Quantitative Aptitude
Logical Reasoning
Group Discussions
Personal Interview
Goal Setting classes
Interview Etiquettes
Presentation Skills
Each day was divided into two sessions and two different areas were taken up in the sessions. 3
assessment tests were also conducted after each particular topic which was covered in the class. The
visiting faculty had a good command over their concerned subjects.
The CRT classes were conducted under the supervision of Mrs.Geethanjali and Dr.Srinivas. The
classes proved beneficial for the students who learned a lot about the process of interviews and the
way of approaching ahead in an interview.
BERKADIA conducted assessment test on 8t August 2016 on the following three areas Aptitude,
General Financial Accounting & Financial analysis and Basic Excel. 33 students were short listed
for the training program to be conducted by BERKADIA.
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18. PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES: 2016-17
Amazon visited the campus on 15th July 2016 for offering students the role of Transaction Risk
Investigator & Seller Support. Pre Placement Talk was addressed by Amazon team about Job
description, remuneration package and prospective growth in the company.
Recruitment Process involved
Just a Minute
Versant Test
Operations Round
HR Interview
Based on the recruiter’s criteria, the students were shortlisted and the following students got selected and
received the offer Letter.
S.No Name Of The Student Class Job Title Salary
1 Aditya Sharma B.Com III D Seller Support Rs. 2,74,300 PA
2 Mohammed Irfan B.Com III H Seller Support Rs. 2,74,300 PA
3 Rayees Reyaz B.Com III P Seller Support Rs. 2,74,300 PA
4 Roma Diana Pinto B.Com III D Seller Support Rs. 2,74,300 PA
5 Nikhil Nimmula B.Com III A Seller Support Rs. 2,74,300 PA
6 Prakher B.Com III B Seller Support Rs. 2,74,300 PA
Amazon visited the campus on 16th July 2016 for offering students Internships and Part time jobs to B.Com
students for the post of customer care support . Pre Placement Talk was addressed by Amazon team about
their company . They gave a presentation to the students about Job description, its growth in past 3 years,
remuneration package etc. B.Com II and III Year students Participated in this drive. 47 Students have been
selected.
Students selected for Internship
SL.
NO
Name Roll. No Class & Section
1 Apeksha Jain 121415401132 B.Com(GEN)- 2A
2 Nishi Sanghi 121415401016 B.Com(GEN)-2A
3 Hatim Hussain 121415401047 B.Com(GEN)-2A
4 Hitesh Rajpurohit 121415401093 B.Com(GEN)-2B
5 Sachin Bhandari 121415401127 B.Com(GEN)-2B
6 Isha Mheta Jain 121414401073 B.Com(GEN)-2B
7 K Akshay Kumar 121414401040 B.Com(GEN)-3A
8 Imran M 121414401062 B.Com(GEN)-3A
9 Ankika Kamsal 121414401061 B.Com(GEN)-3A
10 Bhavani Sunkiri 121414401023 B.Com(GEN)-3A
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Pre
Placement Talk – Amazon Co. on 15th July 2016
11 Nimmala Nikhil 121414401010 B.COM(GEN)-3A
12 Simran Jain 121415407032 B.Com(HONS)-2H
13 Shruti Sharma 121415407015 B.Com(HONS)-2H
14 J Vasihnavi 121415407035 B.Com(HONS)-2H
15 Aditya Shekar 121415407020 B.Com(HONS)-2H
16 Mehul Kumar Patel 121415407039 B.Com(HONS)-2H
17 Sangeeta A 121415407001 B.Com(HONS)-2H
18 Shivangi Borad 121415407028 B.Com(HONS)-2H
19 Sai Sachin P 121415407025 B.Com(HONS)-2H
20 Vaibhav Tolwala 121414403056 B.Com(PROF)-3P
21 A Cynthia Rosil 121414403027 B.Com(PROF)-3P
22 Hridaya Harjani 121414403023 B.Com(PROF)-3P
23 Lubaba Farooqui 121414403012 B.Com(PROF)-3P
24 Alwa Spurti 121414403043 B.Com(PROF)-3P
25 Khadija Farooqui 121414403012 B.Com(PROF)-3P
26 Swetha Menon 121414403008 B.Com(PROF)-3P
27 Reha Matur 121415407036 B.Com(HONS)-2H
28 Mohammed Rafiuddin 121415403016 B.Com(PROF)-2P
29 C.Rekha Yadav 121415403012 B.Com(PROF)-2P
30 Madhu Manas 121415403045 B.Com(PROF)-2P
31 A Rajshekar 121415403006 B.Com(PROF)-2P
32 Aarti R 121415403009 B.Com(PROF)-2P
33 Siwrau Nayab 121415403036 B.Com(PROF)-2P
34 Parani Darani 121415403044 B.Com(PROF)-2P
35 Shaikh Hayath Hussain 121415405033 B.Com(IT)
36 Soloman Seshadry 121415405051 B.Com(IT)
37 Ahmed Murtuaz 121415405029 B.Com(IT)
38 Rajat Agarwal 121415402127 B.Com(COMP)
39 Komal Mehta Jain 121415402066 B.Com(COMP)
40 Zeon Michael 121415402125 B.Com(COMP)
41 Shiva 121414407032 B.Com(HONS)
42 Shaik Sohail 121414402078 B.Com(COMP)-3D
43 Morris Mary Magdelene 121414402075 B.Com(COMP)-3D
44 Severina Mary 121414402013 B.Com(COMP)-3C
45 Rishab 121414401130 B.Com(COMP)-3B
46 Pritesh 121414401087 B.Com(COMP)-3B
47 Priyanka Chopra 121415407027 B.Com(HONS)-2H
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Pre Placement Talk – Amazon Co. on 16th July 2016
Pre Placement Talk – Amazon Co. on 16th July 2016
Delloitte visited the campus on 23rd and 24thth August 2016 for offering students the role of Audit
Assistant. On 23rd August 2016 Pre Placement Talk was addressed by Delloitte team about Job
description, remuneration package and prospective growth in the company and later online test
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was conducted. On24th August 2016 Final Interview was conducted for short listed students.
Among them 3 students were selected with a pay package of Rs 4,20,000.
HGS(Hinduja Global Solutions) visited on 1st September 2016. Pre-placement talk was addressed
by their team members about the company, job description, pay package etc. Later online exam
was conducted and 12 students got selected in final round.
S.No Name of the student Class Pay package
1. Rishab Jain .B B.Com 2.4 Lakhs
2. Rishab Jain B.Com III A 2.4 Lakhs
3. Gillala Ashish B.Com III D 2.4 Lakhs
4. Monish kalyani B.Com III C 2.4 Lakhs
5. Rachana Angaraju B.Com III H 2.4 Lakhs
6. Sai Krishna Keesari BCom III P 2.4 Lakhs
7. Shahzeb ihan B.Com III D 2.4 Lakhs
8. Roshnika Naidu B.Com III H 2.4 Lakhs
9. Prakhar Srivastava B.Com III B 2.4 Lakhs
10. Eguri. Christopher B.Com III B 2.4 Lakhs
11. Severina Mary B.Com III C 2.4 Lakhs
12. Nabeel Ahmed B.Com III D 2.4 Lakhs
Unisys visited on 16th September 2016. Pre-placement talk was addressed by the team at
Joseph’s Hall followed by online test and technical round.
Franklin Templeton visited our college on 24th oct 2016 with Pre-placement talk for I hr
followed by online exam and HR round till 8.00 pm and the shortlisted students were called
Direct to the company for further processing on 28th oct 2016 and 13 students were selected.
with a pay package of 2,60,000 pa.
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S.No. Name Class
1 Nikhil Nimmala B.com III A
2 P. Roshnika Naidu B.com III H
3 Amarnath Kundaram B.com III C
4 Piyush Srote choudhury B.com III H
5 Rachana Rangaraju B.com III H
6 Rishab jain B.com III B
7 Shiva Praneeth B.com III H
8 Vikas kumar goel B.com III B
9 Khaja Mohammed zaki uddin B.com III H
10 Jeetendra Prakash Jawalkar B.com III P
11 Monish Kalyani B.com III C
12 Suchita B.com III P
13 Hari Vnsl Gayathri B.com III P
ADP visited our college on 25th oct 2016 with Pre-placement talk for I hr followed by online
exam and HR round and 10 students were selected with a pay package of 200000
S.No NAME CLASS
1 Vamshi Sai Macherla B.com III A
2 Piyush Das
B.com III D
3 Paidipati Roshnika Naidu B.com III H
4 Somesh Yadav
B.com III H
5 Harika Boddu
B.com III H
6 Anmol ToshniwaI
B.com III P
7 Reema Kaur
B.com III P
8 Spurthi Alwa B.com III P
9 Rishab Jain
B.com III B
10 Vikas Kumar Goel
B.com III B
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19. Workshop on Financial Literacy on 19th July 2016
Workshop on Financial Literacy was conducted for B.Com Final Year students of all streams in
association with the Marketing Department, Union Bank of India. The topic for the workshop was
on Basic concepts to latest trends in Modern Banking System. The program started with the prayer
by Principal Rev.Fr. Vincent Arokiadas. The opening remarks were given by Mr.M.Venkatesh,
General Manager, Union Bank of India. He addressed the students and advised them to acquire
knowledge and bring out the talents. Later the students were given account opening form and filled
all the details and got the doubts clarified by the Bank staff.
At seminar Hall Mr.Maruthy, Marketing Officer, Union Bank of India, addressed the students about
the banking system, from when the banks started to how big a role they play in modern times. It was
quite illustrative as he played quite a few videos on how banking started and how banks operate. He
then briefed on 2 very important loans that students require, the first one is Vehicle Loans, he said
that there would be no interest charged or minimal interest charged on vehicle loans, that would
depend on the situation. Secondly and most importantly he talked about Education Loans, he listed
out the structure for education loans for upto 30 lakhs and payable after a period of 15 years. Loans
taken up to 750,000 need not have assets placed as assurance, the guarantee of apparent or guardian
would suffice. Next he gave guidance and advice on how to keep banking information confidential
and how to make safe transactions when using our Debit cards, especially at the ATMs where risk of
account information being stolen is high.
He concluded by talking about the future of banking and how all that has to do with banking will be
linked to our phones in the near future, this will make our lives easier and it would be more user
friendly. He stated that even now people rarely come to the bank branches to carry out transactions
or ask for assistance, it has all become automated now.
It was an informative and wonderful session conducted by Mr. Murthy, who was informative and
diligent in his approach with the students. As a token of love Union Bank had given Student Bags to
all students who attended the program. It was a successful workshop satisfying its purpose and more.
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Inagural Financial Literacy Workshop Mr.M.Venkatesh, General Manager Union Bank of India, Rev.
Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal, Sanjay, Chief Manager Ramkote Branch , UBI, Mr.Maruthy
Marketing Officer, UBI
Mr. Maruthy, Marketing Officer, Union Bank of India,
Workshop on Financial Literacy on 19th July 2016
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20. EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING: VISIT TO SEBI
On 12th and 19th August 2016 students of B.Com III Hons and Commerce club members of B.Com I
st year along with Mrs srilatha, Head Department of commerce, Y.Geethanjali and commerce club
coordinators Mrs. Sumitra Pujari and Mrs. Sarika Verma were taken to SEBI (Securities and Exchange
Board Of India) situated at Banjara Hills Road No: 10. A workshop was held on “Financial Literacy
on Capital Markets and The Role of SEBI” The session was only restricted to 45 students. Before
starting, Principal Rev. Fr. Vincent Arokiadas addressed the students and offered the Prayer.
The students were given a warm welcome by the officials of SEBI. The Ist Session was presided by
Mr. Muralidharan, Deputy General Manager, where he spoke about the Importance of savings in
Investments , facing future commitments and uncertainties - as ideal savings will not fetch any
appreciation for money.
The II session started at 12.00 o clock by Mr. Srinivas Where he discussed in detail about various
avenues of Investment and he explained the role of Primary market and Secondary market in the
economy, Time Value of Money with illustration of Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Functions
of SEBI and Its Growth.
The III session was taken up by Mr. Vinayaka, Member of National Stock Exchange where he
illustrated about online trading of Securities.
After the main sessions a question and answer session was also held. Both of the sessions were
interactive and lively. At the end Mr. Pulkit Baid, delivered the vote of thanks on behalf of the
Principal and the faculty.
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Visit to SEBI Mrs.Srilatha,HOD & Mrs.Geetanjali senior faculty along with students
VISIT TO NATIONAL POLICE ACADEMY
B.Com First, Second and Final Year students 40 in number visited National Police Academy on 27th
and 28th September 2016. The main objective of the visit is to motivate students to go for All India
Services as NPA is one of the training institution to train the IPS officers.
The students were briefed about the vision and mission of the Police Academy. Later power point
presentation was given showing all the ranks and statuses of the police force, and also explained the
procedure to get entry into the academy. They were taken to the model police station and bank where
the trainees are given a crime scene and how they have to investigate on it. Then the students walked
through all the guest houses of different states like Rajasthan Bhavan, MP bhavan , ITBP cottage.
At the forensic science building , the students were taught - how to investigate a crime scene. The
students were taken to see the places where the trainees are trained to be IPS officers, gymnasium,
badminton ground, tennis court, and swimming pool, Dhyan Kendra for yoga and meditation, rock
climbing, urban shooting range. The students were greeted by trainees. The trainee officers motivated
the students for taking up IPS training. They shared their experiences on the campus and how they
were really focused.
The students thank the Principal Rev.Fr .Vincent Arokiadas for providing a wonderful opportunity to
them for visiting the academy.
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO COCO COLA COMPANY
The students of B.com final year computers were taken on an Industrial Visit along with two faculty
Mrs.Geethanjali and Mr.Krishna from Dept. Of Commerce to"Coca Cola factory". Which is also
referred as Ameenpur Coca Cola plant located at Miyapur.
Coca-Cola (often referred to simply as Coke) is a carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola
Company of Atlanta, Georgia. Originally intended as a patent medicine, it was invented in the late
19th century by John Pemberton.
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60 Students gathered in the college at 8.30 AM and started at 9.30 AM from the college premises after
a Prayer by Fr.Vincent Arokia Das in a Bus which was arranged. The faculty Mrs.Geethanjali and
Mr.Krishna from Dept. Of Commerce who provided their assistance for the students in order to
understand each and everything better. The visit provided experience which helped the students to
understand operations costing and process management costing.
The staff of Coca Cola were co-operative and explained the students the steps for manufacturing Coca
Cola. Coca Cola deals with many other beverages products such as Fanta, Minute maid, Maaza,
Thumbs Up it has classified into
1. Carbonated Beverages (Coca Cola,Sprite,Thumbs Up, Fanta etc.,)
2. Fruit Based Beverages (Maza , Minute Maid)
Both of these categories has to undergo basically 4 steps which are:
Water Treatment
Syrup/Formula Making
Bottle Blowing / Bottle Washing
Labelling
Overall it was a very good experience over there which helped us to learn a lot of new things..
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The students thank Dept. Of Commerce and Principal Fr.VincentArokiadas for giving such a
wonderful opportunity.
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Guest Lecture by Vijay Kiran Chair Person ICWA
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21. MOTIVATIONAL TALK BY MRS.AASHA NAIR ON 27TH SEPTEMBER 2016.
The presentation began with the display of few eminent personalities of Hyderabad and Mrs.Nair
encouraged the students to emerge as one of them. She shared interesting aspects of her visit to Pullela
Gopichand academy.
Later, students were given a brief description regarding the path for achieving the ACCA degree with
three E's, i.e. , Exams, Experience and Ethics. They were also given a clear understanding of the 14
exams and what they deal with. After that, they were made aware of the flexibility of ACCA, i.e. it
conducts 4 times a year and no need to write a paper again once we pass the exam. Mrs.Nair also
advised them to give the exams on computer as it will make them easily employable.
BCom IF&A wholeheartedly thank Mrs. Aasha Nair for sharing her knowledge regarding the exams
and making the students aware of the membership criteria and importance of this degree through out
the world. It was a motivation for the students.
Page mm
Mrs. Aasha, CA IFA Programme Director addressing students
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22. PARENT TEACHER MEET
Parent Teacher meet for the Odd semester was held on 3rd September 2016 where in parents of around
284 students attended the meet. The meeting gave the parents a scope to discuss their ward’s academic
progress with individual teachers. It has also given an opportunity for teachers to explain the student’s
performance, Attendance, class room behaviour and participation and other aspects of the college to
their parents. Parents were happy at the quality education given and also for the learning atmosphere
provided to their wards. The Interface was a success with parents giving their feed back and
suggestions on the curriculum and developmental aspects of the college.
The following were the valuable suggestions given by the parents and their expectations from the
institution.
Valuable suggestions:
Concerned about Academics and Attendance of the students and request for monitoring the
attendance closely.
Neat and clean washrooms.
Request that every teacher takes interest in the development of their ward.
Overall Personality Development of the students.
English Department to look to the development of speaking and writing skills of their ward.
Parking facilities to be systemized.
To consider the students in the morning hours if they are late due to metro rail work and heavy
traffic
To organize orientation programmes on the pros and cons of using the smart phone
College culture can be improved.
Parents requested for special attention towards their ward.
Only 1 certification course should be considered.
Completion of syllabus before internals and revision.
Sports and other activities for girls.
Projector in each class.
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Encouragement to teachers to pursue Ph.D
Need proper guidance and quality practice for placement support.
Humble request to management not to collect parking charges from students.
Expectations that the parents have from the college:
To provide a platform for the students to voice their opinion.
To encourage the students to participate in various Co-curricular activities
To make student aware of Campus Culture.
Request for arranging programmes related to practical exposure
Good Teaching for the Academic Growth of their Children.
Overall development of their children to be employable
Good Teaching for the Academic Growth of their Children.
Their children should be placed in better organizations through placement cell.
Better Infrastructural facilities.
Parents Feed Back:
Parent’s appreciated the Faculty for their teaching and mentoring, Discipline maintained in the
college.
They were satisfied with the college Infrastructure, Placements support, and academic quality.
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23. ALUMNI MEET ON 17TH SEPTEMBER 2016
The 8 Alumni Meet “Milan 2016” was/held on 17 September at 12 noon. It started with Flash
mob in the ground in front of the Principal’s office. Mrs. Aparna sathe was the MC (master of
Ceremony).
The program then continued in the Seminar Hall and started with a prayer by the college choir,
“Anna Domini”.
Rev. Fr. Vincent Arokia Das - Principal, Rev. Fr. Arogyam - Vice Principal, Prof. P. L.
Vishweshwar Rao - Director, Mrs. Mary Vinaya Sheela – Alumni Meet Convenor, Dr. Surya
Prakash Jaiswal - HoD, Languages, and an alumni lit the lamp.
Mrs. Esther Rathna, Dean Academics, delivered welcome address.
The Principal addressed the gathering. He said that the college is marching towards success. It
is climbing the ladder. The college is going to celebrate its completion of two decades in 2017.
And he requested the students to be a part of this celebration.
He said that he is happy to inform that 70% of our students are well employed. He told that he
wanted to see the “Josephites” globally.
He asked them to keep in touch with the college and inform about their experiences and their
success.
The Assistant principal, Rev. Fr. Arogyam also addressed the old students.
The director, Prof. P. L. Vishweshwar Rao spoke about the role and importance of the alumni
in his speech. He said, they play a vital in role in the overall development of the institution.
Later the alumni introduced themselves and shared their experiences. They expressed their
gratitude and their willingness to take active participation in the vicennial celebrations.
Mrs. Mary Vinayasheela read out the minutes of the previous alumni meet held on 15
September 2015.
101 students attended the meet from all streams including UG &PG.
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24. CONSULTANCY
LAYOLA COLLEGE FACULTY VISITED TO COLLEGE
On 11th August 2016 a team of Five members visited the college to know about the Certificate courses.
The team interacted with Principal, Rev.Fr.Vicent Arokiadas, he discussed about the strengths of the
college. The following are the points discussed with the Head, Department of Commerce and
Convenor of Certification courses.
1. Minimum duration of the courses and max duration
2. Minimum fees and maximum fees.
3. Is MOU compulsory
4. Allotment of credits for the certificate course
5. Allotment of seats for each course
6. If seats are filled then what is the further procedure
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Loyola College Faculty visited the College
CONSULTANCY
Mrs Srilatha, Head Department of Commerce was a panel member for academic inspection of class
XI and XII for Commerce, Accounts and Economics to inspect guide and share subject expertise to
improve teaching methodology at St.Joseph’s Public School, King koti Road, Hyderabad.
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25. CONVOCATION
The convocation ceremony of 3rd autonomous batch was held on 22nd october2016 at Bharatiya Vidya
Bhavan,King koti . The chief guest for the ceremony was Prof.S.Ramachandram, Hon’ble Vice
Chancellor, Osmania University and the Guests of Honour were Prof V.Appa rao,Controller of
Examinations,OU and Prof.R.Nageswar rao,Dean ,Faculty of Management ,OU.
The Convocation ceremony started with Academic procession of Faculty member’s preceded by NCC
cadet Shaik Ahmed, student of the college. Principal, Rev.FR.Vincent Arokia Das delivered the
welcome address. Prof.Ramachandram Chief Guest formally declared the convocation ceremony open
and addressed the gathering emphasizing on acquiring employability skills by the students. Guests of
Honour also addressed the gathering.
Mrs.M.Kiran Jyothi Controller of Examinations,PG, conducted the oath taking ceremony where all
the degree receipients have taken the pledge. The chief Guest, Guest of Honour ,Principal,Director of
the college, PG, CoE,UG Mr.B.Satyanarayana, CoE,PG, awarded gold medals, mementoes and
certificates to the academic toppers of various streams followed by awarding of degrees to all the
graduates. The ceremony came to an end with vote of thanks and National Anthem.
The following is the list of Gold medals, mementoes and certificates awarded to the toppers-Academic
years (2013-2016).
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Topper's List - Convocation 2016 S.
No Course Name H T NO STUDENT NAME TOTAL
1 B.COM. GENERAL 13401006 K KRITIKA JAIN 2567
2 B.COM. GENERAL 13401104 SAMATA JAIN 2541
3 B.COM. GENERAL 13401075 MOHINI HARKUT 2539
1 B.COM. COMP. 13402048
DONKESHWAR SUJITH
KUMAR 2960
2 B.COM. COMP. 13402081 MANJIYANI SAHIL 2932
3 B.COM. COMP. 13402095 SALMAN ALI KHAN 2929
1 B.COM. PROF. 13403001 M AKSHAY SAI KUMAR 2727
2 B.COM. PROF. 13403012 DHARVIKA JALAN 2715
3 B.COM. PROF. 13403051 NALMELA MANASA 2681
1 B.COM. HONORS 13407005 JAIN NAMRATA 3123
2 B.COM. HONORS 13407007 JEETESH PANDEY 3066
3 B.COM. HONORS 13407037 YOGESH KUMAR JAIN 2948
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Convocation 2016-17
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26. YOUTH RED CROSS WING ACTIVITIES: 2016-17
First meeting of Youth Red Cross Wing was conducted by Red Cross Coordinator Mrs.O.S.Suguna
Sheela and Committee member Mr.T Krishna on 23rd June 2016. Shaik Ahmed of B.Com IIIB, Dilip
of B.Sc III year and Chinmayee of BBA III year were elected as student representatives. The Programs
for the academic year 2016-17 were discussed in the meeting.
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Blood screening camp was organized by Youth Red Cross Wing in coordination with Red
cross Blood Bank for first year students of all courses of B.Com (General, Computers, Honors,
Professionals & IT), B.Sc (MPC, MPCs), BA (Mass Comm., JPE) on 20th July 2016 in main
campus and on 21st July 2016 in extended campus. The test was conducted to keep a record of
blood group of students and help the needy when required.
Blood Donation Camp was organized in Collaboration with Lion’s Club, Hyderabad on 19th
August 2016 at extended campus. The camp was inaugurated by Ramana Reddy, Dr.Rohit,Mr.
Kondalu andMr.Suresh Reddy Lab Technician and Mrs Francina along with Red cross
coordinator Mrs.O.S.Suguna Sheela and Mrs.Tina. The camp was a huge success and 54
students have donated blood.
Youth Red Cross Wing conducted “ Pranayam Shibir” on 26th August 2016 from 12.40 to 1.40
pm at Joseph Hall. It helps the students to improve their concentration level and over come
headache and other health issues. 180 students Participated in this program.
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27. JOSEPHS GREEN GROUP
Joseph’s Green Group (JGG) of St.Joseph’s Degree & PG College in association with Road
Transport Authority (RTA) ,Hyderabad organized a Guest Lecture on “ ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTION AWARENESS AND ITS CONTROL “ on14th, July 2016 , Mr.T. Raghunath, JOINT
COMMISSIONER , RTA Hyderabad was the resource person.P.LVishweshwar Rao , Director
welcomed the Guest speaker and students and highlighted the importance of vehicle pollution
control also spoke about the privilege of having Mr. T. Raghunath, JOINT COMMISSIONER for
the lecture.
The objective of the lecture was to bring awareness among the students about the importance of
vehicle Pollution Control. The resource person presented the current issues related to the
environment like causes of vehicle pollution, effect of environmental pollution on human health and
life. He highlighted the importance of environmental conservation and the ways that can be imparted
in automobiles to reduce pollution and conserve the surrounding.
He stressed on more plantation of trees to save the environment. He stated that after
plantation, proper care is needed otherwise main purpose of plantation gets wasted. He emphasized on
pollution control is a team work and everybody should come forward in this mission. He also
suggested different ways to save the environment. He enlightened on objectives of “Telanganaku
Haritha Haram “massive programme which was launched by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao.
He even spoke about the ban on diesel cars and the odd even scheme used in Delhi to reduce the
pollution levels. He focused on the effect of four main components of pollution carbon mono-
oxide, hydro carbons, nitrous oxide and carbon di-oxide. At the end of lecture, few minutes were spent
on Question and Answer session. The session was concluded with the presentation of Vote of thanks
by P.LVishweshwar Rao , Director .
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GUEST LECTURE MR. T. RAGHUNATH, JOINT COMMISSIONER, RTA HYDERABAD ADDRESSING THE STUDENTS ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AWARENESS AND ITS CONTROL FREE POLLUTION CHECK UP CAMP
As part of Joseph’s Green Group, organized Free Pollution Check up Camp on 14th July 2016. Around
500 students and also staff availed the benefit and were given computerized pollution under control
certificate authorized by Transport Department, Government of Telangana State.
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28. ED CELL
ED CELL ORIENTATION PROGRAMME
On 29th July, St.Joseph’s Degree and PG College in collaboration with the entrepreneurship
development cell, OU organized an orientation programme for B.Com First Year students registered
under ED-Cell.
Principal Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas , the Chief Guest Prof.Ashok Kumar, in charge of ED cell, OU
and Dr.Manoharan , Freelance-Certified Faculty for Soft Skills, Entrepreneurship Development, M/s
Ananthalakshmi, Convenor of ED cell St.Josephs Degree and PG college and the student Co-
ordinators were the invitees of the Programme.
Prof. Ashok Kumar addressed the students with a video presentation on entrepreneurs who started up
small business and landed up being one of the world’s biggest entrepreneurs.
Prof.Manoharan addressed the students and oriented regarding workshop of 3 days so that student will
get good exposure regarding “start ups” and help them to become successful entrepreneur. He also
encouraged the girls to come up as women entrepreneurs and concluded his part with a quotation “Be
a Job provider not a Job seeker”.
Convenor M/s J.N.P.P. Ananthalakshmi, quoted “ I am not afraid of dying but afraid of not trying”
and highlighted how ED cell functions in the college.
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Principal Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas , the Chief Guest Prof.Ashok Kumar, in charge of ED cell, OU
and Dr.Manoharan , Freelance-Certified Faculty for Soft Skills, Entrepreneurship Development, M/s
Ananthalakshmi, Convenor of ED cell.
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TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
The ED cell organised and conducted an an awareness program for 2 days on 30 August and
17th September 2016. The main objective of the program is to be bring awareness among the
students to know the legal formalities and its role in the business functioning. The chief guest
for the program was Mr.S.V Ramakrishna , A.P. high court advocate and legal consultant
advisor. He emphasized the need for entrepreneurship and highlighted how the entrepreneurial
eco-system has changed in recent times. Some of his wise lines are ‘What law says is important
but what law does not say is more important’.‘Be aware of laws to be an Entrepreneur’
The second session was taken up by Mr. V.C Mouli, Vice Principal of MRM College of
management on ‘Achievement motivation technique’. He conducted an interesting activity,
where the students were asked was to create a tower with the brick cubes blind folded. He
explained values and necessary qualities for attainment of the goal with motivation through
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live demo. The Third informative session of the day was on ‘Licences and Clearances for
New Entrepreneurs’ which was taken by Mr. E.S Ganesh Ram, IPO, District Industries
Centre. He spoke on Industrial clearances- classifications, licences, approvals Acts , and the
various incentives which help for smooth functioning of the business without any legal
disruptions.
The last and final session was on‘Project Identification’ by Mr. K.V ThirumalRao, Retired
Chief Consultant, APITCO. He spoke in detail on Idea generating techniques for the Project,
problem identification, product idea selection, need of product, sales volume and customer
goodwill. He listed and explained the different types of projects – Need based, Initiative,
Innovative, Export based and Imitative
Finally, he concluded with several possible innovative new project ideas ranging exhaustively
from Adventure tourism to Animal assisted therapy to Alcohol free sanitizers to Bed &
Breakfast motels , Camps for school children to online food orders , Hazardous waste
collection to solar lamp installations and much more.
ED – Workshop Inauguration by Rev.Fr.Vicent Arokiadas, Dr.A.Krishnaiah, Director, Ou
ED-Cell, Mr.Ashok Kumar, Organiser OU ED-cell and Prof. S.V Ramakrishna
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Inviting Guest for the Workshop on Entrepreneurship Awareness
Inviting Guest for the Workshop on Entrepreneurship Awareness
Inviting Guest for the Workshop on Entrepreneurship Awareness
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OU ED-Cell Director Prof. Krishaiah receiving Momento by Rev.Fr.Vicent Arokiadas, Principal
St.Joseph’s Degree & PG College
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Mr S.V Ramakrishna on business laws
Mr V.C Mouli on motivation technique
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Students involved in Management Game
Mr E.S Ganesh ram on licences clearances
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Mr K.V Thirumal rao on project identification
Students actively involved in the Workshop
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Students participating the practical session as part of ED-Workshop
Students Receiving Certificates from the Mr. Y.Ch. Purushotham, Entrepreneur
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Lecture on Communication Skills By Dr. Laxmi Manta, HOD Department of English OU
ED-Cell Convenor, Co-ordnators & Resource Persons along with students
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29. RESULT ANALYSIS
1. Result Analysis of Out gone Batch 2013-16 (April 2016)
Course Appeared Passed I
Division
II
Division
III
Division
Pass %
Failed Fail%
B.Com
(General)
129 115 70 42 3 89 14 11
B.Com
(Computers)
136 130 95 35 0 96 6 4
B.Com
(Honors)
59 55 45 9 1 93 4 7
B.Com
(Professionals)
51 51 47 4 0 100 0 0
Total
375 351 257 90 4 94 24 6
2. Result Analysis of Semester IV (April 2016)
Course Appeared Passed Pass % Promoted Promoted %
B.Com
(General)
119 77 65 42 35
B.Com
(Computers)
121 70 58 50 42
B.Com
(Honors)
53 48 91 5 9
B.Com
(Professionals)
56 47 84 9 16
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3. Result Analysis of Semester II (April 2016)
Course Appeared Passed Pass % Promoted Promoted %
B.Com
(General)
124 64 52 60 48
B.Com
(Computers)
127 85 67 42 33
B.Com
(Honors)
57 47 82 10 18
B.Com
(Professionals)
57 23 40 34 60
B.Com
(IT) 60 24 40 36 60
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Certification Courses 2016-17
As a part of curriculum, the department of Commerce has offered 12 certificate courses to
all the under graduate students of various streams for the academic year 2016-17.The courses are
aimed to complement academic achievements with practical skills. It is mandatory for every
student to complete two certificate courses before final year and the students are free to choose the
courses based on their area of interest. Certificates will be awarded on the basis of attendance and
performance in the tests conducted at the end of the course.
The courses were conducted from 16th August to 19th October 2016, two hours daily after College. The
College has entered into MOU with renowned institutes and the resource persons for these courses are
drawn from experts of these institutes and teaching faculty of the college.
Certification Courses 2016-17
Sl.No
Name of the
Course
Duration
Hrs. MOU
1 E-Commerce 30 Impact Education
2
Smart Accountant
Training
Programme 30 Impact Education
3 Advance Excel 20 New Generation Computers
4 Fevicyle 20 Pedilite
5 Tally 20 Fretellotech
6 Numerical Ability
& Reasoning 30 Time Institute
7 Flower
Arrangement 20
NOBLE Skill Development Pvt.Ltd.
8 Retail Sector 30 NOBLE Skill Development Pvt.Ltd.
9 Fashion Designing 20 Hamstech Fashion Designing Pvt. Ltd.
10 Dance 18 Shimak Davar International ( India ) Private Ltd.
11 Mobile Technology 30 Global Institute of Mobile Technology
12 Photography 20 . Lakotia Institute of Fashion Technology
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Mobile Technology
Flower Arrangement