Committee NameCoordinator NameMembers Name
Training & Placement CellSuma N.TARUN V. BHATT
  • Vision of the OBC Cell in the College:

Empowering students belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBC) by fostering a supportive and inclusive environment that promotes their academic, personal, and professional growth.

  • Mission:
  • Awareness:

Raise awareness among students, faculty, and staff about the issues, challenges, and opportunities faced by individuals belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBC), promoting understanding and empathy.

  • Advocacy:

Advocate for the rights, interests, and concerns of OBC students within the college community, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are addressed effectively.

  • Support:

Provide mentorship, guidance, and support services tailored to the unique needs of OBC students, helping them navigate academic, financial, and personal challenges.

  • Representation:

Serve as a representative body for OBC students, facilitating dialogue and collaboration with college administration, faculty, and student organizations to address issue of inclusivity, diversity, and equity.

  • Empowerment:

Empower OBC students to excel academically, socially, and professionally, fostering a sense of belonging, confidence, and agency in their college experience.

  • Community Building:

Foster a sense of community and solidarity among OBC students through networking events, cultural celebrations, and peer support initiatives, promoting mutual support and camaraderie.

  • Advancement:

Facilitate access to opportunities for academic and professional advancement, including scholarships, internships, mentorship programs, and career development resources.

  • Education and Outreach:

Organize workshops, seminars, and outreach programs to educate the college community about the rich cultural heritage and contributions of OBC communities to society.

By embracing this vision and mission, the OBC Cell aims to create an inclusive and supportive college environment where OBC students can thrive academically, personally, and professionally, and where diversity is celebrated and valued.