(St. Claret College) the students are endowed with all convenient amenities that make their life 'go easy' in college hours, alongside make learning more interesting. Some of the facilities include well ventilated classrooms, recreational areas, hostel facility for boys and girls, indoor and outdoor games, stocked library, seamless internet/wifi connectivity, medical facilities etc.
St. Monica Study House, under the management of the Augustinian Missionary Sisters, close to St. Claret College, provides hostel facility for girl students. Those (boys and girls), who wish to stay in paid guests’ facilities and in other hostels run by external agencies, the college provides the contact information.
The Business Club of SCC provides the Claretines a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, financial, national and international economic issues that affect business activities. The club regularly organizes programmes like extension lectures, seminars and industrial interactive sessions to cater to the industrial demands
The mission of Business Club at St. Claret College is to provide an informal platform for commerce students to interact and to equip themselves with skills and competence required for their careers.
The Management Club of SCC aims at going beyond the classroom learning, promoting the creative and inventive thinking in students. The club organises events covering every functional area of management such as Invited Lecturers, Group Discussions, Role Plays, Debates, Quizzes and other Management Competitions both at inter and intra-collegiate levels. These activities encourage students not only to learn to manage things on their own but also supplement their professional development in understanding the subjects involved with better clarity.
To be an effective resource for students, to help them build successful careers and become great business leaders.
The Management Club at SCC strives to enhance the development of professional skills among students, while at the same time promoting program identity. The club is a resource for students and acts as a liaison between faculty and students.
To keep pace with the rapid changes in the information sector, IT Club plays an important role. One of the main reasons for establishing an IT Club is for exchanging of ideas and news relating to Information Technology. The Club frequently organizes programmes like guest lectures, software company visits, seminars, workshops, fests etc. It promotes and facilitates the effective integration of technology into the basic mission of the college through planning, programming, training, consulting and other support activities.
The Cultural and Arts Club fosters creative and artistic talents in the Claretines. The club takes care of the organization of the annual intra-collegiate cultural and arts competitions “EUPHORIA” and the inter-collegiate cultural fest “MAYURIKA”. The competitions during “Recipro,” the ethnic fest is also taken care of by the Cultural and Arts Club. The club encourages the students to explore and exhibit their best intellectual capabilities and aesthetics. The club also takes initiative in training students in various forms of dance, dramatics and other cultural events. It also prepares students for participation in the outside events.
The Literary Club’s objective is to develop and hone the literary skills of the students. The Club encourages the Claretines to develop a taste for literature and also work towards improving their spoken and written language. It is involved in a variety of activities aimed at building up the confidence and grooming the talents of students in facing various interpersonal activities and competitions. The Club has initiated competitions in extempore, essay writing, creative writing, poetry writing, debate, elocution, skit, quiz and reading to enhance the speech and oratorical skills of students.
The primary purpose of The Humanities Club is to provide a platform for students who are either pursuing or are interested in the humanities. The Club encourages the students to be actively involved in activities related to literature, Psychology and Journalism.
Environmental Club of SCC is committed to promoting environmentally conscious actions on campus and in the neighbourhood and to increase awareness of environmental issues on large and small scales. The Club helps to bring more awareness to environmental concerns. Classes on environmental issues are also organised by the club.
Popularly known as NSS, National Service Scheme was launched in Mahatma Gandhi’s Birth Centenary year, 1969. Aimed at developing student’s personality through community service, NSS, is a voluntary organization of young people in Colleges and Universities working for a campus-community linkage.
The basic principle of the NSS programme is that it is organized by the students themselves, and both students and teachers through their combined participation in community service, get a sense of involvement in the tasks of nation building.
The National Service Scheme has a vision of mobilizing available resources to enable targeted young people, to become more educated and better prepared for national issues requiring urgent attention, through national service activities in deprived areas, within reasonable congenial conditions.
National Service is committed to deploying young graduates and diplomats of tertiary institutions on national service countrywide to supplement manpower shortfall and to provide re-orientation and entrepreneurial skills for post-national service employment, through community development programmes.
The NSS symbol is based on the giant "Rath Wheel" of the world famous Konark Sun Temple of Orissa. The wheel portrays the cycle of creation, preservation and release and signifies the movement in life across time and space. The wheel signifies the progressive cycle of life. It also stands for dynamism and progressive outlook of youth. The symbol thus stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social change.
The NSS Symbol is embossed on the badge. The eight bars in the wheel represent the 24 hours of a day. The red colour indicates that the volunteer is full of young blood that is lively, active, energetic and full of high spirit. The navy blue colour indicates the cosmos of which the NSS is tiny part, ready to contribute its share for the welfare of the mankind.
SCC has a Women's Club to build sensitivity to women's issues. The Club conducts programme for female students and for women in the neighborhood on themes such as women's rights, discrimination, and empowerment. It also deals with women's grievances, promotes Gender equality and respect for women, empowerment of women and promotes women entrepreneurships. The Women's Club, at its own level organizes special workshops for girl students on health and other women related issues. The annual International Women's Day Celebrations are organized by the Club.
The Sports Club is established to develop athleticism, to keep students healthy in body and in mind. The Club provides coaching in athletics and games for committed performers. The Sports Club takes up the responsibility of organizing the intra-collegiate events like Athenia (intra-collegiate athletics and games) and Waterloo (games competitions between faculty and students). Organizing Inter-collegiate athletics meet and tournaments are also the responsibilities of the Sports Club. Regular coaching is provided athletics, football, basketball, Cricket and Volleyball. The College has a full-time Physical Education Instructor who takes care of the activities of the Sports Club. The Claretines have won sporting accolades at the inter-collegiate, university and inter-university levels.
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