CLUBS
IT Club
All the computer Science students are the members of IT
club. 15
students, 5
students from each batch, are selected as executive members.
The
students from other
discipline can also register as a member.
The main objective of the club is to keep aware the students
with
the latest skills
in IT apart from the regular IT syllabus, and give them
practical
hands on
experience and to enhance the analytical and logical
aptitude of
students. The club
also aims to bring out the best in students & enhance
their
logical and creative
ability to groom individual's potentials and provide an
environment
to work
independently. It also facilitates to make them aware of the
various
career
opportunities in the IT industry and related job profiles.
In-Charge
Dr. JAMSHEELA O.
Associate Professor
,HoD ,Dept Of Computer Science & Co-ordinator
,HoD ,Dept Of Computer Science & Co-ordinator
REPORTS
IT Report 2018-19 Minutes 2017-18 IT Report 2016-17 IT Report 2015-16 IT Report 2014-15Activities
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Theatre Club
“Drama is our passion, Life is our action.”
The purpose of Theater club is to foster attitudes,
understandings,
skills and enjoyment so each student's artistic potential
may be
developed. In developing their potential, students will
realize
that
lifelong participation in the arts is a valuable part of a
life
fully
lived.
Objectives
- To develop aesthetic awareness, appreciation & knowledge, attitudes & skills necessary for the expression of art through the form of drama.
- To develop amongst the students necessary skills in communication, interpersonal relationships, teamwork & problem solving through various art of drama
- Development of awareness (sensitivity) & enjoyment of the ways & willingness to accept responsibilities Dr. Muhammed Haneefa.P; Associate Professor, Department of Arabic is the teacher Co-ordinator.
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Histo Club
The HistoClub is an umbrella for several activities
associated
with
the
West Asian studies Department. Clubs are an opportunity to
learn
new
things with others, to share your passions, and to become
involved
in
the historical community. Beginning a club takes careful
planning
and
organization in order for it to be successful. The HISTOCLUB
main
goal
is to bring together students and teachers with a real
passion
for
history, helping them learn from each other's ideas,
experiences,
and
stories, and other communication methods.
The purpose of the Histo Club is:
The purpose of the Histo Club is:
- To encourage students of diverse backgrounds and varying abilities with a genuine interest in history,
- To learn and develop historical research and writing skills,
- To gain knowledge of history through research, site visits, and exposure to guest speakers,
- To encourage student participation in the local History Fair,
- Field trips to museums and other historical sites,
- Discovering careers in history-based fields,
- Learning historical research and writing techniques,
- Participating in community and school improvement activities,
Some of the activities that the HistoClub will sponsor include:
Participating in local, state, and national level History Fairs.
In-Charge
Mr. MUHAMMED SHAFI T.
Assistant Professor, Department of West Asian Studies,Co-ordinator.
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MANAGEMENT Club
To be an effective resource for students aspiring to build
successful
careers in general management and They decide to conduct
events
bearing
on every functional area of management such as Invited
Lecturers,
Role
Plays, Debates, Quizzes, Cultural and Publishing, Sports
activities
and
Management Competitions
Activities
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Microbiome Club
In-Charge
The Microbiome club is an endeavor by the students and
faculty
of
the PG
Department of Microbiology. This club is instituted to
promote
student
interest and development in microbiology, and to advance
scientific
knowledge through personal associations and the interchange
of
ideas. It
aims to provide all potential students a chance to do
something
apart
from the curriculum. The club innovates to go beyond the
curriculum
and
indulge in different activities. It also provide students
with
information and resources on employment after completion of
the
course,
and to enhance learning outside the classroom.
Objectives
The club aims to build young minds, explore innovative ideas and by mutual cooperation among members, Faculties and professionals, abreast with the advancements in the field of Microbiology. It also initiates many events and activities to motivate the enthusiastic to pave a path towards their own venture and become budding Scientist.In-Charge
Mrs. ASHITHA SANUJ
Assistant Professor Dept.Of Microbiology,Co-ordinator
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Literary Club
Literary Club is an initiative of the PG Department
of
English
of the
college.
The club aims at enhancing the creative abilities of the students and providing them with necessary inputs and facilities. Literary Club organizes various pro-grams such as Invited Lectures, Reading Sessions, Writing Workshops and Litvan-za - Annual Literary and Cultural Fest. The club has founded Ambedkar Study Circle - a platform for discussing and debating contemporary socio-political issues.
The club aims at enhancing the creative abilities of the students and providing them with necessary inputs and facilities. Literary Club organizes various pro-grams such as Invited Lectures, Reading Sessions, Writing Workshops and Litvan-za - Annual Literary and Cultural Fest. The club has founded Ambedkar Study Circle - a platform for discussing and debating contemporary socio-political issues.
In-Charge
Mr. ABDUL JALEEL M.
Assistant Professor Department of English,Co-ordinator.
REPORTS
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Women Cell
Women’s Cell focuses on motivating the girls students to
strive
for
gender equal-ity in diverse fields with a motto of grooming
them
to
lead
a dignified life in society. The forum is actively involved
in
organizing various welfare programme for the girl students
who
form
the
major part of the student community.
Activities
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Music Club
The music club at EMEA college set up to encourage talent in
music-instrumental as well as vocal. This is a student–run
club
which
was formed in the year 2018.Members participate in all
cultural
activities of the college. All interested and talented
students
are
encouraged to join as members.
In-Charge
Mrs. ANEESATH M.
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce,Co-ordinator.
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Commerce Club
Commerce Club
The commerce club is one of the earliest clubs of EMEA
College
of
Arts
and Science, Kondotty, constituted in the year 2004-05, the
main
objectives of the club is to build up a common platform for
the
overall
development of commerce students of this college. The
organizers
hope to
open up the vistas of activities to nearby colleges
also.Commerce’
Club
strives to make the students to go beyond the classroom
learning
and
to
think ingeniously to confidently face the ever changing
demands
of
the
commercial world and to prove themselves as the best
business
leaders.'
ACTIVITIES OF THE CLUB
- Activities of commerce club commence on the day of interview on which students are admitted to first B.Com and M.Com class. A ‘help desk’ service is provided to guide the new comers and their parents.
- On the first day of first B.Com, M.Com class each year, the students of the class along with their parents/guardian will have to gather for two hours. The session intends to cater to the needs of the students regarding their future prospectus. All the members of the program can clarify their doubts. All faculty members of the department take part in the session. Appropriate slide shows help to pin point major details.
- A class arouse the motivation of newcomers is proposed to conducted within one month for new comers.
- To change the mind set on the negative attitude prevailing in the state for taking up entrepreneurship as a career.
- A reading room for the commerce students is arranged in front of the department. Leading news-papers and periodicals in English and Malayalam along with major periodicals on commerce subject are kept in the reading room.
- The club helps for the maintenance of text book library of the Department of Commerce.
- All general activities of the College will have a ‘commerce touch’ with the active participation of the members of club. From the year of its inception to date, the Onam celebrations held before the Onam vacation have been notable with the active participation of selected members in various competitive items.
- ‘ComMet’, the commerce and management meet of the Department is to be conducted with the active supervision of commerce club members. OFFICE BEARES AND CONSTITUTION OF THE CLUB
- To organize the activities of the club, the following arrangement is made:
- The president, the secretary and the treasurer to be elected from among the Final year B.Com students.
- Three Vice-presidents and three Joint-secretaries are to be other important officials.
- In addition to the above, five members each from each semester B.com classes to from the executive body of the club.
- The General Body to include all the B.Com students of the college.
- The Executive Committee is to meet once in very month and General Body twice in a year.
In-Charge
Mr. NAHAS SHA A.A.
Assistant Professor Department of Commerce,Co-ordinator.
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Bhoomithrasena Club
Environmental education has become an inevitable tool in
creating
awareness on imperatives of environ-mental sustainability.
Bhoomitra
Sena Club an idea conceived by Directorate of Environment
&
Climate
Change un-der Department of Environment and Climate Change
serves
this
purpose.Agencies like Kerala State Pollution Control Board,
Kerala
State
Bio-diversity Board and Kerala Suchitwa Mission extend
support
to
this
programme. The Bhoomithra Sena club of EMEA College is aimed
at
encouraging college students to appreciate the environment
and
to
react
positively to environmental issues. The club organizes
Seminars,
Debates, Lectures and talks on environmental issues. It also
arranges
visits to Wildlife Park, environmentally degrading areas
etc.
Other
activities include cleaning and maintaining the polluted or
environmentally degraded sites, planting and maintaining
trees
in
the
campus.
In-Charge
Dr. MASHHOOR K.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology,Co-ordinator.
REPORTS
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Tourism Club
Tourism in Kerala is going through at significant phase of
growth
and
de-velopment. The sustained efforts of the department of
tourism
over a
period of several years have played a crucial role in
achieving
this
momentum and direction. The department of tourism is
committed
to
preserving this trend and working towards long-term goals of
establishing tourism as a major development factor in the
state.
It
is
with this objective that the Department of Tourism is
envisaging
a
massive awareness campaign in the state. Setting up of
tourism
clubs
in
colleges and schools is aimed at creating proper awareness
about
tourism
among the youth.
With improved infrastructure and better publicity, hopes are pinned on receiving more tourists, both domestic as well as international in the seasons to come. Better hotels, restaurants and other facilities alone will not develop tourism. Along with the Department of Tourism efforts to facilitate adequate infrastructure for the same, it is equally important that steps be taken to create and maintain a collective mind-set among the people with a positive orientation towards tourism and hospitality. A traditional Indian concept of atithi devo bhava has to be re-established in the tourism industry. Our motto should be to receive a guest and send back a friend. Tourism and the hospitality industry can develop this attitude only with the cooperation and whole-hearted patronage of a friendly and hospitable host community. It is with this objective that the Department of Tourism is envisaging a massive awareness campaign in the state. Setting up of tourism clubs in colleges and schools is aimed at creating proper awareness about tourism among the youth.
The Tourism club of EMEA College is functioning under the leader ship of Mr. Hussain.V, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics. The club consists of 50 members which were selected from different departments of the college on the basis of the interests of the students. Kumari Nihala Alikkal of English Department represents the student coordinator of the club.
With improved infrastructure and better publicity, hopes are pinned on receiving more tourists, both domestic as well as international in the seasons to come. Better hotels, restaurants and other facilities alone will not develop tourism. Along with the Department of Tourism efforts to facilitate adequate infrastructure for the same, it is equally important that steps be taken to create and maintain a collective mind-set among the people with a positive orientation towards tourism and hospitality. A traditional Indian concept of atithi devo bhava has to be re-established in the tourism industry. Our motto should be to receive a guest and send back a friend. Tourism and the hospitality industry can develop this attitude only with the cooperation and whole-hearted patronage of a friendly and hospitable host community. It is with this objective that the Department of Tourism is envisaging a massive awareness campaign in the state. Setting up of tourism clubs in colleges and schools is aimed at creating proper awareness about tourism among the youth.
The Tourism club of EMEA College is functioning under the leader ship of Mr. Hussain.V, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics. The club consists of 50 members which were selected from different departments of the college on the basis of the interests of the students. Kumari Nihala Alikkal of English Department represents the student coordinator of the club.
Objectives
Tourism Clubs work with the following objectives:
- Generate more public attention towards tourism and its developmental efforts
- Create awareness about the socio-economic relevance of tourism for the development of the state
- Nullify and dilute existing misconceptions and misguided apprehensions regarding growth of tourism
- Create platforms for more open expressions and exchange of ideas regarding tourism related activities
- Impress upon the younger and upcoming generation, the importance and relevance of tourism in their career and thereby generate a positive attitude towards tourism
- Make the younger generation participate in the developmental activities of tourism
- Achieve professionalism in tourism
- Encourage travel mentality and promote national integration and international amity
- Identify/locate potential tourist spots in the district
- Seminar or group discussion
- Trekking, hiking, cycle rally, to a nearby tourist destination
- Tourism quiz
- Meet the Guest programme
- Identification of tourist spots
Those who desire to join the Tourism Club shall request the same to the head or teacher coordinator of that institution.
- If the number of applicants are more than 50, an essay or quiz competition on tourism shall be conducted and winners shall be given priority on admission
- The selected candidates shall submit their application in the prescribed format, duly signed by their head or teacher coordinator of that institution
- Copies of the application shall be kept in the college or school as well as with the District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC) of that district
- The DTPCs may furnish a detailed list of each Club with the names of the members, student coordinators and teacher coordinators to the department of tourism
- The DTPCs may also select a district student coordinator and a district teacher coordinator from their Clubs in the district
- The DTPCs will be in charge of the setting up of Tourism Clubs in the district
In-Charge
Dr. HUSSAIN .V
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics & Co-Ordinator
REPORTS
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Entrepreneurship Development(Ed) Club
The Entrepreneurial Skill Development Club (ED Club) is a
student-run
organization that is committed to being the catalyst that
brings
together the people and ideas to foster an interactive
learning
environment to explore the world of entrepreneurship. Our
mission is
to
foster the spirit of entrepreneurship and the
entrepreneurial
way of
thinking and to help students find the contacts, resources
and
real-world experiences necessary to launch or grow a
successful
enterprise.Entrepreneurship Development Club (ED) is a
important
club
that, since the academic year 2008-09, has been organizing
various
Entrepreneurial Development and motivational programs.
In-Charge
Mr. MUHAMMED FAISAL T.
Coordinator
REPORTS
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Debating Society
Debating is regarded as an educational tool for developing
students’
analytical and communication skills. Since debating is
largely
about
developing arguments that are stronger than the arguments of
the
other
side of the debating. But it’s not just the quality of the
argument;
it’s also the delivery, i.e. being able to present your
argument
in
an
understandable way. In that sense, debating is an excellent
way
of
practicing public speaking skills. In addition, debating is
interactive
both because there is a possibility to ask questions during
a
speech
and
because the speeches themselves should always relate to the
other
speeches of the debating. Hence, developing communication
skills
in
general is possible. The language of debating is English,
which
for
most
of us is not the first language, and using one’s language
skills
in
such
a dynamic way is sure to improve them. It’s also very
important
to
remember the improvement one can notice in thinking skills
after
debating for time. Because people will often have to
debating
against
their own personal opinions, debating inevitably improves
critical
thinking skills. One has be able to question one’s own
opinions
and
see
many different points of view to an issue. Also, because the
preparation
time for the debating is very short, only 15 minutes, and
one
might
be
asked unexpected questions during the debating, one also
learns
to
think
fast, and think well.
In-Charge
Dr. ASHRAF VALOOR
Assistant Professor,Dept of Political science ,Coordinator
REPORTS
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Students Initiative in Palliative (SIP)
Students initiative in palliative (SIP) is a sub
-organization
of
palliative care, aims to encourage active participation of
the
students
in the sacred works of the palliative care. The key motto of
the
SIP
is
to provide able care and attention to the bed ridden
patients
and
encourage them to line. Each volunteers of the SIP is a
activity
involving the programmes of a palliative care and provide
enough
confidence and energy to the bed ridden patients.
SIP is introduced with the aim of familiarizing students
with
the
need
to be humane and kindhearted towards the human race, and
those
who
are
suffering and needy in different ways. The SIP unit of the
college
has
been doing tremendous activities in fields of charity and
social
service.
Activities
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Nature Club
Nature clubs are initiatives towards pitching conservation
efforts at societal level, which would have direct bearings
upon decisions that we make as individuals, in the interest
of the environment of which we all form different parts.
The Nature Club successfully specializes in helping youngsters
of our college to take the first step towards conservation of
Nature – Awareness.
Objectives:
- To provide opportunities to acquire attitudes, values and skills needed to protect and improve the natural environment
- To promote interest and knowledge about wildlife, forests and the environment among us
- To foster concern to protect the fauna and flora and undisturbed examples of the state's natural heritage
- To increase awareness of the economic, cultural, scientific and aesthetic values of fauna and flora
The club enroll student for members and make group
of same interest for awareness program. The recent
activities of the club include planting and nurturing
of about trees and medicinal plants on the campus,
labeling of plants etc. The club has also arranged
Nature trips & Nature camps, Nature Treks & Trails,
and various Nature Awareness programs.
Mr. Muhammad Nizar T.V; Assistant Professor, Department
of Economics is the Co-ordinator of the Nature Club
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Red Ribbon Club
The RRC aims at harnessing the potential of the youth by
equipping
them
with correct information on HIV/AIDS prevention, Care and
Support
and
Treatment. It also aims in building their capacities as peer
education
in spreading message on positive health behaviour in an
enabling
environment and increasing voluntary blood donation from
among
youth.
Objectives
The RRC in the educational institutions/other institutions will seek to initiate efforts to:Heighten their level of awareness about HIV/AIDS/STI/ sexuality and other related issues (thus eliminate myths and misconceptions). Educate youth with correct, concise and adequate information and, To promote voluntary non-remunerated blood donation among youth. To reduce new HIV infection among youth by raising their risk perception through awareness on Sex, Sexuality and HIV & AIDS. To induce among youth the spirit to help and support people living with HIV/AIDS.To motivate youth and build their capacity as peer educators.Activities
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Staff Club
EMEA College Staff club has been set up for all of the
teaching
staff.
It is constituted as a platform for all of the teaching
staff to
gather,
relax, and interact with members of different departments of
the
college. Being a meeting place, it helps impart camaraderie
among
teachers. It focuses upon staff welfare activities also.
Under
the
aegis
of staff club, training for the staff to keep abreast with
the
new
trends in the teaching is also conducted.
In-Charge
Mr. ASKARALI A.
Staff Club President
Mrs. HAULATH K.
Staff Club Secretary
REPORTS
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Library Club
The main focus of the library club is to enrich the reading
habit,
get
in touch with the books, and improve communication skill and
general
awareness among the students. The club also organizes a
‘Reading
Week’
where a certain author is selected and the student is
familiarized
with
all the works of that writer. The library club focuses on
special
talk
by experts, book talks and quiz programme.
In-Charge
Dr. MAHJABEEN AYDEED
Librarian,Coordinator
REPORTS
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Principal’s Club
The Principal's Club is a unique programme established under
the
Students Advisory Scheme of the college in the academic year
2018-2019.
The programme is fully funded and monitored by the
institution.
Constitution of the Club The maximum intake of Advanced Learners will be restricted to 50. Out of which, 10% seats will be reserved for SC/ST students. Proportionate representation for students from PH category is also considered. The members of the Club titled ‘Advanced Learners’ are selected from the newly enrolled first year students of Undergraduate programme through an entry level Entrance Examination. Special question papers are set having proportionate questions to check the proficiency of students in English language skills, GK and Current Affairs and the subject of their Plus Two Intermediate course. Equal weightage is given for their performance in the entrance examination and the percentage they obtained for the Plus Two examination. Students thus shortlisted will undergo an interview, before the final list is prepared.
Entrance Test: Details
Constitution of the Club The maximum intake of Advanced Learners will be restricted to 50. Out of which, 10% seats will be reserved for SC/ST students. Proportionate representation for students from PH category is also considered. The members of the Club titled ‘Advanced Learners’ are selected from the newly enrolled first year students of Undergraduate programme through an entry level Entrance Examination. Special question papers are set having proportionate questions to check the proficiency of students in English language skills, GK and Current Affairs and the subject of their Plus Two Intermediate course. Equal weightage is given for their performance in the entrance examination and the percentage they obtained for the Plus Two examination. Students thus shortlisted will undergo an interview, before the final list is prepared.
Entrance Test: Details
- There will be 50 objective type questions
- 13 questions for checking English Language Skills
- 12 Questions from GK and Current Affairs
- 25 questions from the Plus Two Subject
- Each question carries 2 Marks
Principal’s Club: Benefits and Privileges
The students selected have the following benefits and privileges:- Additional Library cards
- Meet the guest programmes
- Residential career workshops
- Tours to Higher educational Institutions
- Participation in exclusive programmes organised by potential institutions
- Special training on public speaking, debating, interview skills, body language, presentation and seminar skills etc
- A package of distributing career magazines such as Competition Success Review, and Competition Refresher, free of cost, is also under consideration.
Activities
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