Annual Report of Commerce DPT 2017 18
Annual Report of Commerce DPT 2017 18
Department of Commerce
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INDEX
S.No Contents Pg.No
1 About the Department 4-5
2 Courses Offered 5-11
3 Best Practices of the Department 11-15
4 SWOT Analysis of the Department 15-16
5 Innovative Teaching Learning Practices 16
6 Almanac for the academic year: 2017-18 16-18
7 Ranking of the Department 18
8 Result Analysis: April 2017 18-19
9 Faculty Recruitment 20
10 Orientation Programme organized by the Department for New Faculty 20
11 Ratification of Faculty 21
12 Details of Students Strength 21
13 Faculty List 21-23
14 List of Class Incharges 23-24
15 Library/ Infrastructure Facilities 24
16 Bridge Course/Remedial Classes 24-25
17 Orientation Programme for Freshers 25-28
18 Entry Level test for Freshers 28
19 Freshers Day 28-34
20 Friendship Day 34-35
21 Traditional Day 36-37
22 Independence Day 37-38
23 Teachers Day 38-40
24 Christmas Day 40-41
25 Bathukamma Celebration 41-42
26 Awareness Programme against Drug Abuse 42-46
27 Autonomy Inspection 46-50
28 Alumni Meet 50-56
29 Parent Teacher Meet 55-59
30 Industrial Visits: (a). Visit to SEBI (b).Visit to CITD (c).Visit to State Commission 59-65
31 Commerce Club Activities 66
32 Professional Club Activities 67-68
33 MOUs Entered 68
34 Certificate Courses 68-71
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35 FDP’s organised by the Department 72-80
36 Details of Faculty pursuing PhD 80-81
37 Paper Setters/ Member of any Bodies 81-82
38 Paper Presentations by Faculty 82-85
39 Paper Publications by Faculty 85-93
40 FDP’s/FOP/Seminars/Workshops/Conferences/Panel Discussion attended by Faculty 93-101
41 Faculty Achievements/ Consultancy/ Extension Activities by the Faculty 101-102
42 Seminars/Workshops/Guest Lectures organized by the Department for Students 102-107
43 Guest Lectures/ Panel Disussion attended by Students of Commerce Department 108
44 Paper Presentations and Paper Publications by Students 108-121
45 Students Achievements at Inter Collegiate Fests/Cultural/Sports Competitions 122-132
46 Students Achievements at Intra College Cultural/Sports Competitions 132-141
47 95 FM Radio Mirchi Talent Hunt 141-142
48 Academic Performance of Students 142-150
49 Convocation Ceremony 150-159
50 Josephiesta 159-165
51 Vicennial Celebrations 165--166
52 Pre Placement Activities 166-171
53 Inaugural Ceremony of Berkadia Training Programme 171-173
54 Campus Recruitment Training Programme (CRT) 173-177
55 Placements Record 178-187
56 Board of Studies Meeting 187-191
57 Project Details of Students 191-198
58 Club Di Commercio – Mind Abut Competencies (Commerce Fest) 199-214
59 International Conference organized by the Department 214-265
60 Book Exhibition 265-266
61 Josephs Green Group (JGG) Activities (a). Awareness Programme on Eco Friendly Ganesha (b). 266-271
Ozone Day ©. Visit to Active Farm School (d). International Plantation Day (e) Green Audit
62 Josephs Social Responsibility (JSR) 271-287
63 NSS Activities (a) International Yoga Day (b) Awareness Program on Road Safety (c) Self 287-289
Defense Training Program
64 Entrepreneurship Development Cell (ED) Activities (a). Orientation Programme on 289-294
Entrepreneurship Development (b). Bhoj – E- Jashn (Food Fest)
65 Youth Red Cross Wing Activities 294-299
66 Womens Empowerment Cell Activities (Womens Day) 299-300
67 Family Get-together 300
68 St. Josephs Feast 300
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1. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
Every Journey invariably starts with a single step and the Journey to scale great heights needs
unflinching grit and relentless efforts. With the same determination we had embarked on a
Journey in 1997 by setting up Commerce Department with two courses of one section each i.e.
B.Com (General) and B.Com (Computers).B.Com (Honors) was introduced in the year 2003.
The department expanded from single section to double sections in B.Com (General) in the year
2002 and B.Com (Computers) in the year 2006. B. Com (Professional) Integrated CA and CS
was introduced in the year 2012, B.Com (Information Technology) in the year 2015 and B.Com
(International Finance & Accounting) in the year 2016. The Commerce department is the largest
department of the College with annual average student strength of 1310 (UG).
The College attained Autonomous status in March 2011 and this set the department ablaze, constantly
striving to offer relevant and updated courses with practical dimension to provide dynamic business
environment with equipped Personnel. The department has adequate well qualified, competent faculty
who are dedicated to the academic and overall development of the student community. The teaching
highlights of the faculty of our department are Learner- centric, ICT enabled, Project based,
continuous assessment and comprehensive and realistic evaluation.
Our aim is to form young Men and Women of Competence, Commitment Conscience and
Compassion. We cultivate in students an uncompromising commitment towards enhancing the quality
of life both at the organizational and societal level and also fostering passionate pursuit for academic
and intellectual excellence. Our students have brought laurels to the college by participating/winning
in various Academic, Cultural, Sports and other competitions at University and National Levels.
The most important asset of any civic society is its skilled manpower. Today, education is not just
dissemination of knowledge, but equipping the students with appropriate skills and ability to take up
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new challenges for contributing to the society as well as fulfilling their career dreams. It is a matter of
great pride that we find a Josephite in every office or firm holding a good position be it in banks or
MNC’s.
Vision
To train the students to meet the challenges of contemporary business environment.
Mission
➢ To build the conceptual foundation in areas of commerce
➢ To equip the students with accounting and entrepreneurial skills.
➢ To enhance management skills and analytical thinking for a successful career.
➢ To develop students for professional career in accounting, finance, research and higher
education
➢ To build life skills through value based education and service oriented programs.
2. COURSES OFFERED
B.Com (General)
Objectives
1. To familiarise the students with adequate knowledge in the concepts of Commerce with a
blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
2. To equip students with competence and creativity to face Global challenges.
3. To provide students with an effective learning experience that develops in them the
capacity for creativity, critical evaluation, effective communication, in depth knowledge
and fashion them into innovative leaders and entrepreneurs.
4. To provide for a high quality education in Commerce and offer a platform for higher
education or to pursue professional career.
5. To offer skill based subjects and motivate a work force imbued with human values.
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Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent Examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/Bi.PC with 55% and above in the optional subjects.
B.Com (Computers)
Objectives
1. To build conceptual foundation in the areas of Commerce with practical applications.
2. To equip students with contemporary computer knowledge and applications.
3. To create for the students an additional avenue of self employment and also to benefit
the Industry by providing with suitably trained person in the field of Accounting and
Computers.
4. To prepare students to exploit opportunities being newly created in Accounting,
Computer and Finance streams.
5. To enhance conceptual and analytical skills in the area of computerization of Business
Operations.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent Examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/Bi.PC with 60% and above in the optional subjects.
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Scope for Higher Studies/ Career Options
➢ Higher Studies: M.Com/ MBA/ CA/ CS/ ICWA/CFA/MFC/CMA
➢ Employment Opportunities: Graduates have wide scope in the fields of Finance,
Banking, Insurance, Accounting, IT and Research Firms etc.
➢ Designations: Financial Advisor/ Investment Banking Associate/ Marketing Executive/
Financial Analyst/ Investment Sales Associate/ Insurance Agent/ Security Analyst/ Stock
Broker/ Accountant/ Business Analyst/ Front Office Executive/ Public Relations Officer/
Executives in MNC’s etc.
➢ Banker: Cashier/ Clerk/ Probationary Officer Grade I & II/ Assistant Manager/ Financial
Analyst/ Marketing Officer etc.
➢ IT & Software: Database Administrator/ Network Administrator/System Administrator/
Mobile Application Developer/Computer Application Specialist /Computer Programmer/
Application Developer Informatics Analyst etc.
B.Com (Honors)
Objectives
1. To expose students to the basics of Commerce and to integrate knowledge and skill
that will sustain an environment of learning and creativity.
2. To impart skills and knowledge as per Industry requirement and also to serve the
needs of those who intend to start their own business.
3. To make students capable of making decisions at all levels of management.
4. To develop managerial skills and provide an integrated view of the managerial issues
and apply to real life situations.
5. To produce over all development of students and shape a better future with application
oriented subjects.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent Examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/Bi.PC with 65% and above in the optional subjects.
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Scope for Higher Studies/ Career Options
➢ Higher Education: M.Com/MBA/CA/CS/ICWA/CFA/CMA
➢ Employment Opportunities: Graduates have wide scope in the areas of Finance,
Insurance, Foreign Trade, Industrial Houses, Marketing, Banking, Working Capital
Management, Public Accounting Firms etc.
➢ Designations: Budget Analyst/ Business Consultant/ Chief Financial Officer/ Cost
Estimator/ HR Manager/ Marketing Manager/ Financial Advisor/ Investment
Banking Associate/Financial Analyst/ Investment Sales Associate/ Business Analyst/
Corporate Analyst/ Executive Assistant/ Finance Manager/ Investments Analyst/
Investment Banker/ Market Analyst/Money Manager/ Operations Manager/ Personal
Finance Consultant/ Risk Analyst/ Securities Analyst/ Senior Accountant/ Business
Consultant etc.
➢ Banker: Cashier/Clerk/Probationary Officer Grade I & II/ Assistant Manager/Financial
Analyst/ Marketing Officer etc.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent Examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/Bi.PC with 65% and above in the optional subjects.
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➢ Employment Opportunities: Graduates have wide scope in the areas of Banking,
Insurance, Finance, Capital Market, Audit firms, Tax, IT, Advertising and Media etc.
➢ Designations: Chief Financial Analyst/ Personal Financial Advisor/ Tax Consultant/
Auditor/Chief Financial Officer/ Cost Estimator/ HR Manager/ Marketing Manager/
Financial Advisor/ Investment Banking Associate/ Financial Analyst/ Investment
Sales Associate/ Business Analyst/ Corporate Analyst/ Executive Assistant/
Finance Manager, Investments Analyst, Investment Banker, Market Analysts, Money
Manager/ Operations Manager/ Personal Finance Consultant/Risk Analyst/ Securities
Analyst/ Senior Accountant/Business Consultant etc.
➢ Banker: Cashier/ Clerk, Probationary Officer Grade I & II/ Assistant Manager/ Financial
Analyst/ Marketing Officer etc.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent Examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/Bi.PC with 65% and above in the optional subjects.
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Scope for Higher Studies/Career Options
➢ Higher Studies : M.Com/ MBA/ CA/ CS/ICWAI/ CFA/MFC/CMA
➢ Employment Opportunities: Graduates have wide scope in the areas of Finance,
Banking, Insurance, Accounting, IT, Research Firms etc.
➢ Designations: Financial Analyst/ Financial Planner/ Investment Banker/ Financial
Accountant/ Forensic Accountant/ Stockbroker/ Business Manager/IS Developer/ IT
Manager/ IT Auditor etc.
➢ Banker: Clerk/ Cashier/ Probationary Officer Grade I&II/ Assistant Manager/ Financial
Analyst/ Marketing Officer etc.
➢ IT & Software: Data Base Administrator/ System Administrator/ System Architect/
Network Administrator/ Technology Consultant/ Project Manager/ Team Lead/Data
Modeler/ Reporting Specialist/Configuration Analyst/ Technical Developer/ Security
Information Assurance Specialist etc.
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Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should have passed CBSE/ICSE/10+2/Intermediate or equivalent Examination with
CEC/MEC/MPC/Bi.PC with 65% and above in the optional subjects.
Bridge Courses
Bridge Courses are conducted in first year to bridge the gap between the commerce and
non commerce students. The objective is to lay foundation on the subjects and bring new
ideas and thoughts in understanding the subjects easily.
Certificate Courses
Certificate Courses are aimed to complement academic achievements with practical skills
and also to enhance the employability of students. It is mandatory for every student to
complete two certificate courses and they are free to choose the course based on their
area of interest. MOU is entered into with renowned institutes at National and
International levels to offer these Certificate Courses.
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Orientation Programme
Orientation Programme is conducted for first year students every year so as to make them
set their goals and keep them focused in the right direction. Such programmes not only
give knowledge to students but also inculcates morals and gives a vision and mission to
their future.
Departmental Library
Departmental Library is established where faculty and economically backward students
can take the books for reference.
Assignments
Students are given Assignments through out the academic year to enable them to get
thorough knowledge in the subjects.
Experiential Learning
Industrial Visits are organized with an aim to go beyond academics, provide students a
practical perspective on the world of work and an opportunity to learn practically through
interaction, working methods and employment practices.
Unit Planners
Unit Planners with references, websites and methodologies are prepared well in advance
for every subject.
Seminars
In the process of continuous evaluation, students take up Seminars on curriculum subjects
and also on the topics of the subjects incorporating the day to day development.
Guest Lectures
Guest Lectures are conducted by subject experts like chartered accountants, company
secretaries, cost accountants and other academicians for better understanding of subjects.
Extension Lectures
Regular curricular and attitude building Extension Lectures by eminent personalities are
organized.
Remedial Classes
Remedial Classes are conducted to enhance the performance of academically weak
students.
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Tutorial Classes
Tutorial Classes are held for giving further assistance and guidance to students in their
learning process.
Mentoring
As part of Mentoring, class in charges are allotted to every class who take up the
responsibility of Academic Counseling and Personal counseling apart from the regular
counseling. Each student’s track of attendance percentage is maintained.
Career Counseling
Career Counseling is conducted for the outgoing batch by experts from various fields
about career choices available for the students so that they can make right choice.
Literary and Cultural Competitions
Literary and Cultural Competitions are conducted where students can exhibit their skills
and creativity.
Workshops
Workshops are regularly organized for the students where in experts and eminent
personalities from the industry, academicians are invited to interact and share their
expertise.
Inter Collegiate Meets/Events
Inter Collegiate Meets/Events are organized every year where students get a chance to
show their talent, leadership skills and team work in organizing the events
Awards
Awards are given on college day for academic excellence like Academic Toppers/
Centum awards/ Best outgoing student award and also for extra curricular activities.
Alumni Meet
Former students are invited to the college annually for the Alumni Meet to share their
expertise and experience.
Internship/Projects
Internship/Projects to motivate and educate final year students to have a clear, exciting
working experience and hone employability skills with active guidance of the internal
faculty assigned to them.
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Regular Parent Teacher Interaction
Regular Parent Teacher Interaction to know about the student’s academic performance,
attendance, strengths, weaknesses, behavior and other aspects.
Incremental Growth Records
Incremental Growth Records are maintained to know the academic performance and
progress of the students from the time of admission till the completion of Degree.
Paper Presentations by Students
Researching, writing, and Presenting Papers at National/International seminars/
conferences provides students with invaluable early experience in expressing ideas and
an opportunity to exercise and improve both written and verbal communication skills.
Commerce Club
Students are encouraged to become members of Commerce Club which is established
with an objective to expose the students to meet the practical challenges in the current
business scenario and also to develop leadership qualities and event management skills
among the students. The club is active in conducting various events like Business Quiz,
group discussions, presentations etc.
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
Entrepreneurship Development Cell was established with an aim to make the students a
job creator rather than a job seeker. The cell conducts programmes to equip the students
with entrepreneurship skills to start and run their own business initiatives.
Placements
Students are provided with Placement Opportunities as various esteemed companies visit
the campus for placements. Students are also given pre placement training to meet the
expectations of the employers.
Extension Programmes
Students are involved in various community development programmes, social and
environment awareness campaigns through participation in extension programmes such
as NSS (National Service Scheme), YRC (Youth Red Cross), JSR (Josephites Social
Responsibility), JGG (Josephs Green Group) and Women Empowerment Cell so that
they emerge as ethical and socially responsible citizens.
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Commerce Lab
To enhance practical knowledge among the students, Commerce Lab was inaugurated on
18th July 2008 by Prof. Purushottam Rao, Head, Department of Commerce, Osmania
University. Students are provided practical exposure towards all possible topics in their
curriculum through Commerce Lab. It is equipped with books, Journals, Magazines,
CD’s and practical material which are useful to students.
Commerce Lab
Strengths Opportunities
• Maximum Students • To start New Courses
• Maximum Courses • More Sections
• Diversified Subjects • Upgrading Qualifications of Faculty
• Qualified, Experienced, Loyal • Curriculum Designing
Motivated, Multi tasking and Pro active • Supporting students with Placements
Faculty
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• Good Results
• Excellent rapport with students and
Parents
• Mentoring and Continuous follow up of
students
• Continuous Assessment of students
• Continuous Appraisal of Faculty
Weaknesses Challenges
• Minimum Research Activity by Faculty • Demands of Autonomy
• Teacher Student Ratio : 27: 1310 which • Staff turnover
is equal to 1:48 (Desirable Teacher • Completion of PhD
Student ratio is 1:30) • Improvement in Infrastructure
• Insufficient LCD’s (additional class rooms for starting new
courses and more sections)
➢ Bridge Course
➢ Case Study
➢ Role play
➢ Problem Solving
➢ Industrial Visits
➢ Internships/Projects
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3 I Internal Examination (Theory) 2nd – 4th Aug 2017
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A. Without Late Fee 5th – 12th March 2018
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Result Analysis of Semester IV (April 2017)
Course Appeared Passed Pass % Promoted Promoted %
B.Com (General) 119 94 79 25 21
B.Com (Computers) 123 106 86 16 13
B.Com (Honors) 57 49 86 08 14
B.Com (Professionals) 56 43 77 13 23
B.Com (IT) 60 49 82 11 18
Declaration of Results
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9. FACULTY RECRUITMENT
For the post of Assistant Professor in Commerce, the following faculty were appointed.
1. Mrs.CH. Padmaja
2. Mr.S.Bhanu Prakash Sarma
3. Mr.Pulipaka Vasant Vikas
4. Mr.Gosar Virendra Kantilal
5. Miss. Mhelsea Mona.M
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11. RATIFICATION OF FACULTY
Panel Interview for ratification of faculty members of commerce department appointed after 2007
was conducted on 5th July 2017 from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm in board room.19 faculty members
attended the interview and were ratified. The panel members comprised of Prof.Laxman Gaddam,
Head, Department of Commerce, Osmania University, Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao, Director of the
College and Mrs.N.Srilatha, Head, Department of Commerce of the College.
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6 Mrs.O.S.Suguna Sheela M.A(Economics), M.Sc ( 21 Associate Professor
Mathematical Economics)
M.Phil
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23 Mrs.CH. Padmaja M. Com, MBA 18 Assistant Professor
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16 Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi II(IF&A)
17 Mrs.Mary Vinaya Sheela IIIA
18 Mr. Virendra Gosar IIIB
19 Mrs.Y.Geethanjali IIIC
20 Mrs. Sarika Verma IIID
21 Mrs. Aarati Samala IIIH
22 Mrs.Sumitra Pujari IIIP
23 Mrs.G.Savitha III(IT)
Bridge Course
Department of Commerce organized a short intensive Bridge Course for B.Com first year Non-
Commerce students in the subject Financial Accounting on 22nd and 23rd June 2017 from 9.00 am
to 12.00 pm and again on 29th and 30th June 2017 from 1.10 pm to 2.30 pm. The classes were
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conducted by Mr.T.Krishna for B.Com (IF&A) stream and by Mrs.K.Radha.K and
Mr.K.Srinivas for non commerce students of B.Com (General, Computers, Honors, Professionals
and IT). The objective of the course was to analyze their level of understanding in 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, Final Accounts and other aspects.
Bridge Course
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Josephs Hall from 12.00 pm to 2.30 pm. The programme was hosted by the faculty members
Mrs.Ritika Waghray and Mrs.Shanti Kiran.
The Programme commenced with a Prayer Song by the college Choir ‘Anna Domini’ invoking
God’s blessings followed by lighting of the lamp. The hosts of the event gave an overview of the
college, achievements, campus culture and code of conduct. Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas,
Principal; welcomed the fresher’s to the Joseph’s family and said that college is a platform where
students can showcase their skills, talents and creativity in academic and co-curricular activities
which helps in overall development. Rev.Fr.Thumma Solomom, Correspondent of the College
addressed the students to remain focused in life and to know the importance of education.
Mrs.N.Srilatha, Head, Department of Commerce in her presentation highlighted about teaching-
learning practices, commerce club, teaching methodology, placements, extension services and
other activities of commerce department. Mr.B. Satyanarayana Rao, Controller of examinations,
gave vital information on choice based credit system, examination system and promotion rules
under autonomy. Prof.P.L.Vishweshwara Rao, Director, addressed the students on changes in the
economy focusing on GST. He urged them to upgrade their knowledge with current affairs and
said that the formula of success is Home work, Hard work, Smart work and Net work. Greetings
by faculty members to fresher’s was displayed through PPT. Seniors entertained the fresher’s
with an interactive and mesmerizing ice breaking session with activities such as reciting
dialogues of movies, singing etc. It holds true that experience speaks better than mere knowledge
about something; hence the seniors shared their experiences and good memories with their
juniors. The programme concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.
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College Choir, Anna Domini Lighting of Lamp Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal
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Seniors sharing their experiences
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and invited on to the dais for lighting of the lamp. Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal
welcomed the fresher’s and urged them to acquire knowledge to face challenges in life. Chief
Guest and Guest of Honour also addressed the students.
Stylish fashion show and power packed cultural programmes were the highlights of the day. The
party followed a dress code, Girls turned up in western wear while the Boys looked stylish in
blazers. The showstopper event was Ramp Walk and selection of Mr. and Ms. Fresher based on
their performance in three different rounds such as Introduction round followed by Talent round
and then the grand finale Question-Answer round. The dress code for the first round was ball
room dress and Indian wear for final round. The judges were Mr.Akshay Neelakantam, Mr.India
2017; Miss. Meenaz Banu, artist and entrepreneur; and Mr.Pratik Sharma from Bare Sole Dance
Academy. Mr. Aryan Singh of BSc (MSCs) and Miss.Ananda Aishwarya Sai of BA (JPE) were
crowned Mr.Fresher and Miss.Fresher respectively. The crowd cheered the winners with loud
applause. Turning a new page in freshers day trends, the new faculty also got together for a ramp
walk. The audience was kept enthralled by mind blowing performances of dances and songs. All
the programmes were beautifully presented in style.Fresher’s loved the welcome given to them
and appreciated the whole-hearted efforts of their seniors. The day came to end by singing of
National Anthem.
The following are the other Titles won at the Ramp Walk
S.No Name of the Student Name of the Title Group
1 Maria Anoushka Pillay Miss. Best Dressed B.Com (General)
2 Praneetha Sai Kumar Miss. Photogenic BBA
3 Saloni Bhandari Miss. Talented B.Com (IF&A)
4 Sanjana Persis Miss. Runner up BBA (IT)
5 Inaara Hemraj Miss. Catwalk BBA (IT)
6 S.Manas Reddy Mr. Photogenic BSc (MECs)
7 Tamal Adhikari Mr. Runner up B.Com (Computers)
8 Mohammed Wajihuddin Mr. Best Dressed B.Com (IF&A)
9 Nikhil Jain Mr.Talented B.Com (Honors)
10 Rishab Bhati Mr.Ramp walk BBA
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Welcoming the Guests
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Dignitaries on the Dais
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Talk by Mr.Akshay Neelakantam Talk by Miss. Meenaz Banu
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Mr.& Miss. Fresher with Judges
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Felicitation of Guests
National Anthem
The noble idea of honoring friends and friendship has really caught on with the Josephites as
Friendship Day was enthusiastically celebrated on 1st August 2017.Students were asked to wear
same colour dress among their group and take a selfie and a prize will be awarded for the best
selfie. Friendship songs were played and students spoke about their friendship on college radio
during the break time from 11.00 am to 11.30 am. Students also tied Friendship bands to their
friends.
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Friendship Day
Friendship Day
Friendship Day
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21. TRADITIONAL DAY
Traditional Day was celebrated on 11th August 2017 with all glitter, colour and essence which
represented the Indian culture and heritage. The day gained its unique flavor as it saw everyone
including students and faculty dressed up in their best traditional attire bringing in all the vibrant
colours of India – The land of Unity in Diversity. Students had a blast by showing their talents
with dance, miming and songs.
Traditional Day
Flash Mob
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Flash Mob
Traditional Day
It is the 71st year, India is celebrating its Independence. It is the day when we all get together to
thank and remember our great freedom fighters who brought us a free country. The Chief Guest
was Dr.C.N.Gopinath Reddy, IPS, Ex-DGP of Andhra Pradesh. The celebrations commenced
with welcoming of Chief Guest with Guard of Honour by Mr. Shoib Ahmed, B.Com second year
student; followed by prayer song by college choir “Anna Domini”. Chief Guest hoisted the
National Flag and all students and staff sang National Anthem. Dr.C.N.Gopinath Reddy
addressed the students and reminded them about the supreme sacrifice the great martyrs gave for
the sake of freedom. He also said that the freedom was very precious and it was very necessary
to preserve it. Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal motivated the students to become responsible
citizens. March Past by students in a disciplined manner depicted the sense of integrity and
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Dignity. Mr. Mahender Vaishnav, B.Com final year student inspired the audience with his
motivational speech. College Choir entertained the crowd with a medley of patriotic songs.
Students of Commerce Department celebrated Teachers Day on 4th September 2017 to show
their gratitude and affection for their teachers at Josephs Hall from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm.
Students paid rich tribute to teachers by offering flowers apart from speeches that glorified the
role of a teacher. Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal and Mrs.N.Srilatha, Head, Department of
Commerce addressed the gathering. Students organized various activities for teachers followed
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by cultural programmes and cake cutting. All the teachers participated in the event with great
enthusiasm.
Cultural Programmes
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Cake Cutting
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Christmas Carols
Flash Mob
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Bathukamma Day
Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the college in its endeavor to spread awareness among
students against drug abuse organized “Awareness Programme against Drug Abuse” from 18th to
21st July 2017. The objective was to explain the deleterious effects of drugs, responsibility of
parents and teachers and what each one of us can do to contain the spreading menace of drug
abuse engulfing all sections of the society.
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Talk by Mr. Appu Kuttan Talk by Dr.J.V.Madhuri
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Day 3- 20th July 2017
The day commenced with an exhibition organized by the college to raise awareness on drug
abuse in Josephs hall from 10.00 am to 1.30 pm. Students from all the classes actively
participated and prepared charts, models and slogans which were displayed in the exhibition.
“An Awareness Campaign on Drug Abuse” was jointly organized by Telangana Citizens
Council, a social service organisation and St.Josephs Degree & PG College in Chapel hall from
11.30 am to 1.00 pm. The theme was “Listen first – Listening to children and youth is the first
step to help them grow healthy and safe”. The Awareness campaign began with a prayer song by
college choir “Anna Domini” followed by lighting of the lamp. The dignitaries were Sri Naini
Narsimha Reddy, Hon’ble Minister for Home, Prisons, Fire Services Sainik Welfare, Labour and
Employment, Telangana State, Chief Guest; Sri Nandkishore Vyas Bilal, Social Activist & TRS
Sr.Leader, Telangana State, Special Guest; Mr.Farooq Ali Khan from USA, Founder &
Chairman Amir Ali Khan Global Peace Foundation, Guest of Honour; Mrs. Geetha Mishra,
Founder & Chairperson Navajeevan Anadha Ashram, Guest of Honour. The speakers were
Prof.Nandan Singh, Former Additional Director, Medical Education & Former Principal of
Osmania Medical College and Dr.Madhusudan Joshi, Consultant Psychiatrist. The programme
was presided over by Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal of the college.
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Awareness Campaign on Drug Abuse
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Students of All Saints School and St.Josephs Public School
As part of the inspection, the team visited department of Commerce on the first day at 11.00 am
in Chapel hall. Mrs. N.Srilatha, Head of the department gave a presentation on the activities and
events of the department. The team inspected the files and documents and appreciated the team
work of commerce department. The Autonomy inspection team also visited other departments of
the college, various administrative units including libraries, labs, cells, extension services and
other amenities and facilities such as Canteen, Gym, etc. The all encompassing evaluation took
into consideration admission procedure, placements, student support programmes and various
other governance policies and practices for a quality assurance check. The multi-dimensional
interaction of the team with various stake holders included meeting with Parents, Alumni,
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students, teaching and non teaching staff ,which was followed by a vibrant Cultural Programme
that not only showcased the talent of the students but also highlighted the rich ethnic and
cultural diversity of India. The team appreciated the high spirited commitment and efficiency
shown by the management and faculty in upholding and sustaining high quality standards in the
integrated development of the students.
Presentation by Principal
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Visit to Department of Commerce
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Welcome Dance
Songs by Students
Dance by Students
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Cultural Team
National Anthem
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Mrs. Esther Ratna, Dean, Student Affairs and IQAC Coordinator delivered the welcome address.
Mrs. Mary Vinaya Sheela read out the minutes of last year’s alumni meet held on 17th September
2016. Rev. Fr. Vincent Arokiadas addressed the gathering and said that the college has
completed two decades. He underlined and praised the achievements of Alumni in all spheres of
life. He felt that it was matter of great pride for St.Josephs Degree & PG College that its Alumni
are holding positions of responsibility in various organizations. Many of them are successful
entrepreneurs providing jobs to others as well. He praised their contribution towards the growth
of their Alma Mater and emphasized the need for further strengthening the linkage between the
Alumni and the College. Prof. P. L. Vishweshwar Rao also addressed the gathering and said that
alumni play a vital in role in the overall development of the institution. The alumni introduced
themselves and shared their experiences. They expressed their gratitude and willingness to take
active part in all the activities of the college. Members of the Alumni Body were elected by the
Principal and was assisted by Mrs. Kiran Jyothi Head, Department of Computer Sciences.
The following are the members of the Alumni Body:
➢ President : Mr.Joseph George
➢ Vice President : Mr.Joseph Mathew
➢ Secretary : Mr. Nand Kishore Ahir
➢ Joint Secretary : Miss. Bhavana Khanna
➢ Treasurer : Mr. Kaushik
➢ Executive Members:
• Mr. Salman Ali Khan
• Mrs. Susanna Joan
• Mr. James Wattenis
• Mr. Ankit Jain
• Miss. Mariyam Fatima
130 students attended the meet from all streams including UG & PG. Vote of thanks was given
by Mr.B.Satyanarayana Rao, Controller of Examinations. The meet concluded with feedback
from alumni and singing of National Anthem.
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Welcoming the Guests Dignitaries on the Dais
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Lighting of the Lamp
Welcome Address by Dean, Student Affairs Minutes of the Previous Meet by Convenor
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Interaction with Alumni
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Elected Alumni Body
Faculty Members
Alumni Students
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Vote of Thanks by Controller of Examinations National Anthem
The meeting gave the parents a scope to discuss their ward’s academic progress with respective
class incharges and subject faculty. It has also given an opportunity for teachers to explain about
student’s performance, Attendance and class room behavior to the 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 feedback 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.
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Appreciation
• Parents expressed their sincere thanks to management and appreciated the faculty for
their dedication, guidance, counseling, hard work, mentoring and discipline maintained in
the college.
• Parents were very happy to have got their children admitted in such prestigious institution
and also delighted to attend the Parent Teacher Interaction. They have expressed their
happiness and appreciated the Management on maintaining good discipline, updating
about the children’s punctuality and for the good staff support
• They were satisfied with the college Infrastructure, Placements support, and academic
quality.
Expectations from the Institution
• Request for coaching in sports
• Overall development of their wards to become employable.
• To develop communication skills of their wards
• To be placed in better organizations through placement cell
• To provide a platform for students to voice their opinion
• Good Teaching for the academic growth of their wards.
• To provide good Pre-Placement training for their wards
• To encourage students to participate in various co-curricular activities
• To make students aware of Campus Culture.
• Request for arranging programmes related to practical exposure
Suggestions
• Request to consider special cases regarding attendance
• Request to include parking fees in tution fees
• Request for sending SMS of attendance on time
• Concerned about academics and attendance of students and request for monitoring the
attendance closely.
• Neat and clean washrooms.
• Request to provide printed notes and avoid online study material
• Request that every teacher takes interest in the development of their wards.
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• Request for overall Personality Development of the students.
• English Department to look into developing speaking and writing skills of their wards.
• To organize orientation programmes on the pros and cons of using smart phones and also
requested faculty to counsel their wards.
• Parents requested for special attention towards their wards.
• Sports and other activities for girls.
• Need proper guidance and quality support for placements
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Parent Teacher Meet
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Mr.B.Srinivasa Reddy addressing B.Com II (IF&A) Students
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The session concluded with answering of queries by the students on the eligibility criterion of the
courses offered .The visit helped the students to gain knowledge about the stock markets.
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Development, Metrology Facilities, CNC laboratory, Documentation Centre, Short term and Long
term courses of CITD.
Students were taken on a tour of the premises by Mr. Francis, Foreman and faculty with 25 years
of experience. He said that CITD is a top training institute in tool technology and candidates
from 43 countries have received training. Students first visited Tool room where there was a
flower pots cone making machine worth 3 crores which was tested and will be sold to Sivakasi
Fireworks in Chennai. There were other machinery such as Carbon Steel Casting Machinery,
Cutting Tools, Spanners and Metal Cutting & Carving Machinery. Next they were taken to CNC
laboratory where there was CNC milling machine worth 8 lakhs used to make 2D impressions on
metal. Lastly they visited CNC centre where there were computer numerical control automatic
machines imported from USA, Germany, Switzerland and Taiwan costing 1.5 crore each. There
were also Turning machines which were kept in an air conditioned environment to avoid
overheating. He said that CITD also manufactures Aeronautical Frame Cabin Components such
as Cabin Dashboard, Missile Injunction Base and Tip of Rocket components which are carefully
analysed in Metrology Room. The visit came to an end at 1.00 pm. It helped the students to gain
knowledge about the plant level changes taking place in technological environment as part of the
subject Business Environment.
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CNC Laboratory
Tool Room
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beginners than investing in shares as the amount of risk is less in mutual funds. The visit helped the
students to gain knowledge about how SEBI and NSE help in the growth of the economy.
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Visit to State Commission
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31. COMMERCE CLUB ACTIVITIES
S.No Date Name of the Event Names of the Winners Class Prize
1 27th JAM (Just a Minute) Ali Charaniya B.Com IH I
July Ruman Ahmed B.Com IC II
2017 Rahul Shankar B.Com IIIH III
2 29th Business Quiz Abdullah Khan
August Saad Mohammad B.Com I (IF&A) I
2017 Apoorv Chitgopekar
Akshay Subodh B.Com IIP II
3 27th Elocution Simran Prakash B.Com IP I
Feb ( Topic: Impact of
2018 cashless economy on
common man”)
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32. PROFESSIONAL CLUB ACTIVITIES
Department of Commerce started Professional Club exclusively for B.Com Professional students
from the academic year 2017-18.The following are the activities organized by the club.
S.No Date Name of the Event Names of the Winners Class Prize
1 26th July JAM (Just a Minute) P.Bharath B.Com IP I
2017 Sumayya Tabassum B.Com IP II
2 31st July Business Law Quiz 1.P.Lakshmi Shailaja B.Com IIP
2017 2.Hazel Zacharias B.Com IIP I
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Professional Club – Quiz in Business Law
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The courses were conducted from August 2017 to February 2018, two hours daily after college.
Feed back on all the courses was good and students were extremely benefited by learning new
aspects. The following are the details of Certificate Courses:
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Technology Mobile Technology, Engineer, Flipkart
Amberpet, Hyderabad
Advance Excel
Fevicryl
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Retail Sector Tally
Mobile Technology
Photoshop
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35. FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ORGANISED BY THE
DEPARTMENT
Mr. Basil Ahmed said that the objective of the subject is to develop knowledge and skills in the
process of carrying out the assurance engagement and its application in the context of the
professional regulatory framework. He explained on various topics such as Audit frame work and
regulation, Planning and risk assessment, Internal Control, Audit Evidence, Review and reporting
with live scenarios. He concluded the session by giving tips on simplifying the subject by
highlighting important areas from examination point of view and also on evaluation pattern. The
programme was a great success.
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FDP on Auditing and Assurance
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 said that the objective of the subject was to develop knowledge and skills in the
application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for
planning, decision-making, performance evaluation and control. He explained on various topics such
as Activity based costing, Target Costing and Throughput Accounting with case studies. The
Programme was a grand success.
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FDP on Management Accounting Techniques
Dr.Patrick spoke on Research Design of the project. He said that a project report must start with
Introduction specifying statement of the problem, conceptual framework, underlying
assumptions and definition of variables. Review of Literature must include only those studies
which are related to the problem. Based on the literature review, gaps in the previous studies
must be identified which will be justification for the present study.Objectives of the study are to
be designed which must be well articulated statements and Hypothesis need to be framed.He said
that methodology is the blue print of the entire research work which comprises of sources of
data, sample size, measurement strategies and procedures and data analysis. Scope of the study
need to stated . The general norm of chapterisation is that first chapter will be introduction and
last will be summary and the chapters in between usually address the objectives and the title of
the chapters must reflect the objectives of the study and fulfill the requirements of testing of
hypothesis.Lastly references and appendixes need to be mentioned.MLA or APA format can be
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used for the projects.He concluded the session by giving various sources of information such as
e-books, websites etc to the faculty. The programme was very informative.
Ms. Shyama P Menon is a Chartered Accountant and also faculty for ACCA with experience across
diverse industries including Financial Services, Real Estate, Shipping, Education and FMGC. She is
currently working with a firm of global consultants in their health care project in Kerala. She said
that the aim of the subject is to develop knowledge and understanding of management accounting
techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety
of business contexts. She spoke on topics such as nature, source and purpose of management
information, Cost Accounting Techniques, Standard Costing, Budgeting and Performance
Measurement. She concluded the session by giving tips to teach the subject.
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FDP on Business Analysis
Department of Commerce organised Faculty Development Programme “ Train the Trainer” in
collaboration with ISDC on 6th November 2017 from 11.15 am to 4.00 pm as part of introduction of
B.Com (International Finance & Accounting) course from the academic year 2016-17.The
Programme was aimed at giving training to the faculty in the subject“Business Analysis”(P3
paper).The resource person was Mr.Santhosh M.John from Kochi. He 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 amongst the first few faculties for
ACCA in India and an expert in CIMA Enterprise pillar. He is also visiting faculty for various Indian
universities, colleges and institutes He is also UGC-NET coaching expert.
Mr.Santhosh M.John said that the objective of the subject is to apply relevant knowledge, skills,
and exercise professional judgement in assessing strategic position, determining strategic choice,
and implementing strategic action through business process and structural change, coordinating
knowledge systems and information technology, and by managing quality processes, projects,
and people within financial and other resource constraints. He gave an insight on various topics
such as Strategic Position, Strategic Choices, Strategic Action, Business & Process Change,
Information Technology, Project Management, Financial Analysis and Strategy & People. He
concluded the session by giving various sources of information and also tips to teach the subject.
The programme was a success.
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FDP on International Financial Reporting Standards
Department of Commerce organised Faculty Development Programme “ Train the Trainer” in
collaboration with ISDC on 17th November 2017 from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm as part of introduction
of B.Com (International Finance & Accounting) course from the academic year 2016-17.The
Programme was aimed at giving training to the faculty in the subject “Financial Reporting”(F7
paper).The resource person was Mr.Faizan Shaik, Partner & Trainer at NGS Professional
Academy, Hyderabad and also ACCA faculty.
Mr.Faizan said that the objective of the subject is to enable students to understand the need and
method of presenting financial statements in accordance with IFRS and also to develop knowledge
and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the
preparation of financial statements of entities, including groups and how to analyse and interpret
those financial statements. He gave an insight on various topics such as relevance of IFRS to India
and challenges in implementing IFRS, Accounting for transactions in financial statements,
Analysing and interpreting the financial statements, Preparation of financial statements and
consolidated financial statements. The programme was a success.
FDP on IFRS
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of B.Com (International Finance & Accounting) course from the academic year 2016-17.The
Programme was aimed at giving training to the faculty in the subject “Financial Management”
(F9 paper).The resource person was Mr.Nasir, who is a qualified CMA and ACCA faculty.
Mr. Nasir said that the objective of the subject is to develop the knowledge and skills expected of
a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. He
explained on various topics such as Financial Management Function, Financial Management
Environment, Financial Markets and Institutions and Working Capital Management. The
programme was a success.
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ICWAI courses at various reputed institutes.He is a regular visiting faculty for reputed organisations
such as Indian School 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 said that the objective of the subject is to enable students to understand the need and
method of presenting financial statements in accordance with IFRS and also to develop knowledge
and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the
preparation of financial statements of entities, including groups and how to analyse and interpret
those financial statements. He gave an insight on various topics such as merits, limitations, process
of setting IFRS and challenges in implementing IFRS, Accounting for transactions in financial
statements, Preparation of financial statements, Analysis and interpretation of financial statements.
The programme was a success.
He said that Behavioral finance is a field of finance that proposes psychology-based theories to
explain stock market anomalies such as severe rises or falls in stock price. Within behavioral
finance, it is assumed the information structure and the characteristics of market participants
systematically influence individuals' investment decisions as well as market outcomes. He also
on spoke on Signaling Theory and stated that this is a theory which asserts that announcement of
increased dividend payments by a company gives strong signals about the bright future prospects
of the company. An announcement of an increase in dividend payout is taken very positively in
the market and helps building a very positive image of the company regarding the growth
prospects and stability in the future. Generally, dividend signaling is done by the company when
it changes the amount of dividend to be paid to shareholders. The program was very informative.
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FDP on Behavioral Finance
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Colleges in Hyderabad Pradesh
and Secunderabad
7 Mrs. Ritika Bajaj Financial Performace of Palamuru Registered
Waghray TSRTC- A study on University,
selected bus depots of Mahboobnagar,
twin cities Telangana
8 Mr.P.Vasant Vikas Portfolio Management Annamalai Pre-PhD completed
University,
Tamilnadu
Paper Setters
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Member of Bodies
S.No Date Name of the Program Title Title of the Paper Organized Institution
Faculty
1 29th to Miss.M. International Conference Risk Management Department of
31st July Prashanthi on “Global Insurance: Commerce, Osmania
2017 Practices & Outlook” University in
collaboration with
Telangana State Council
for Higher Education,
Hyderabad
2 19th to Mrs. Ritika 2nd International Forensic Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Bajaj Waghray Conference on Global Accounting in India Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce with ISDC
3 19th to Miss.M. Debora 2nd International Women Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Conference on Global Empowerment: Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Role of Telangana College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Government with ISDC
4 19th to Mr.T. Krishna 2nd International A Study on Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Conference on Global Fundamental Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Analysis of Natural College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Gas and Crude Oil with ISDC
5 19th to Mr.P.Vasant 2nd International Indian Commodity Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Vikas Conference on Global Market Need for Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Awareness and College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Education with ISDC
6 19th to Mr.S. Bhanu 2nd International Indian Commodity Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Prakash Sarma Conference on Global Market Need for Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Awareness and College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Education with ISDC
7 19th to Mr.K. Srinivas 2nd International Indian Commodity Dept.of Commerce, St
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21st Jan Conference on Global Market Need for Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Awareness and College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Education with ISDC
8 19th to Miss. Rafat 2nd International Impact of Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Ahmedi Conference on Global Dividends on Share Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Prices of Select IT College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Firms with ISDC
9 19th to Mr.B. 2nd International GST awareness Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Satyanarayana Conference on Global among commerce Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Rao Opportunities & Students College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce with ISDC
10 19th to Mrs. Sarika 2nd International Cyber Liability Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Verma Conference on Global Insurance- A Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Protection to Cyber College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce Losses with ISDC
11 19th to Mrs.N. Srilatha 2nd International Green Banking & Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Conference on Global its prospects in Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & India College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce with ISDC
12 19th to Mrs.Bh. 2nd International Self help groups Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Srivatsala Conference on Global and rural women Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & entrepreneurship College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce development with ISDC
13 19th to Mrs.O.S. 2nd International Impact of Smart Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Suguna Conference on Global phones on the Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Sheela Opportunities & quality of work life College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce of lecturers with ISDC
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employment
Creation-A Study
on Post Telengana
Government
17 19th to Mrs. Aarti 2nd International Green Marketing in Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Samala Conference on Global India Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce with ISDC
18 19th to Mrs.G. Savitha 2nd International Brand Awareness Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Conference on Global and Selection Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & Criteria College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce with ISDC
19 19th to Mrs. Shanti 2nd International Emerging Markets - Dept.of Commerce, St
21st Jan Kiran Conference on Global A challenge Ahead Josephs Degree & PG
2018 Opportunities & College in collaboration
Challenges in Commerce with ISDC
20 23rd & Miss.M.Debora National Seminar on Start-up Dept. of Commerce,
24th Jan Contemporary Issues and Hyderabad- Image Keshav Memorial
2018 Challenges in Finance Policy of Telangana institute of Commerce &
State Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
21 23rd & Mrs. Ritika National Seminar on Financial Inclusion- Dept. of Commerce,
24th Jan Bajaj Waghray Contemporary Issues and Pradhan Mantri Keshav Memorial
2018 Challenges in Finance Jandhan Yojna institute of Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
22 23rd & Mrs. N.Srilatha National Seminar on Crowd funding for Dept. of Commerce,
24th Jan Contemporary Issues and startups in India Keshav Memorial
2018 Challenges in Finance institute of Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
23 23rd & Miss.M. National Seminar on Crowd funding for Dept. of Commerce,
24th Jan Prashanthi Contemporary Issues and startups in India Keshav Memorial
2018 Challenges in Finance institute of Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
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24 9th Feb Miss.M.Debora National Conference on M-Governance in Faculty of Science,
2018 Role of Science & India: Issues & St.Josephs Degree & PG
Technology for Initiatives College College in
sustainable development collaboration with IETE
25 9th Feb Mrs. Ritika National Conference on Digitisation in Faculty of Science,
2018 Bajaj Waghray Role of Science & India- A study on St.Josephs Degree & PG
Technology for TSRTC College College in
sustainable development collaboration with IETE
26 9th Feb Mrs. National Conference on A study on impact Faculty of Science,
2018 J.N.N.P.Ananth Role of Science & of information St.Josephs Degree & PG
a Lakshmi Technology for technology on College College in
sustainable development banking sector with collaboration with IETE
reference to
selected
nationalised and
private banks
27 9th Feb Mrs.Ch. National Conference on A study on impact Faculty of Science,
2018 Padmaja Role of Science & of information St.Josephs Degree & PG
Technology for technology on College College in
sustainable development banking sector with collaboration with IETE
reference to
selected
nationalised and
private banks
S.No Name of the Title of the Paper Name of the Journal/ Name of the Event/ Year of
Faculty Book/Vol No./Issue Organized by/ Date Publication
No./ ISBN/ ISSN &
Impact Factor
1 Miss.M. Risk Management Global Insurance International Conference 2017
Prashanthi Practices & Outlook, on “Global Insurance:
Volume II, Published Practices & Outlook
by Global Research organised by Department
Society Publications, of Commerce, Osmania
Hyderabad, ISBN University in
No.978-93-85817-00- collaboration with
7 Telangana State Council
for Higher Education,
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Hyderabad from 29th to
31st July 2017
2 Mrs. Ritika Bajaj Forensic Published by 2nd International 2018
Waghray Accounting in Academic Science, Conference on Global
India India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
3 Miss.M.Debora Women Published by 2nd International 2018
Empowerment: Academic Science, Conference on Global
Role of Telangana India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Government 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
4 Mr.T. Krishna A Study on Published by 2nd International 2018
Fundamental Academic Science, Conference on Global
Analysis of India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Natural Gas and 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
Crude Oil International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
5 Mr.P.Vasant Indian Commodity Published by 2nd International 2018
Vikas Market Need for Academic Science, Conference on Global
Awareness and India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Education 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
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International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
6 Mr.S. Bhanu Indian Commodity Published by 2nd International 2018
Prakash Sarma Market Need for Academic Science, Conference on Global
Awareness and India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Education 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
7 Mr.K. Srinivas Indian Commodity Published by 2nd International 2018
Market Need for Academic Science, Conference on Global
Awareness and India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Education 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
8 Miss. Rafat Impact of Published by 2nd International 2018
Ahmedi Dividends on Academic Science, Conference on Global
Share Prices of India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Select IT Firms 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
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9 Mr.B. GST awareness Published by 2nd International 2018
Satyanarayana among commerce Academic Science, Conference on Global
Rao Students India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
organised by Dept.of
International Journal Commerce, St Josephs
of Engineering, Degree & PG College in
Technology, Science collaboration with ISDC
& Research :Volume from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
10 Mrs. Sarika Cyber Liability Published by 2nd International 2018
Verma Insurance- A Academic Science, Conference on Global
Protection to India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
Cyber Losses 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
11 Mrs.N. Srilatha Green Banking & Published by 2nd International 2018
its prospects in Academic Science, Conference on Global
India India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
12 Mrs.Bh. Self help groups Published by 2nd International 2018
Srivatsala and rural women Academic Science, Conference on Global
entrepreneurship India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
development 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
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International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
13 Mrs.O.S.Suguna Impact of Smart Published by 2nd International 2018
Sheela phones on the Academic Science, Conference on Global
quality of work India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
life of lecturers 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
14 Mrs.R A Study on Published by 2nd International 2018
Sreelakshmi Women Academic Science, Conference on Global
Entrepreneurship India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
in India 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
15 Mrs. Sumitra A Study on Published by 2nd International 2018
Pujari Welfare Schemes Academic Science, Conference on Global
of ESI India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
89
16 Mrs.Y. Role of Micro, Published by 2nd International 2018
Geethanjali Small and Medium Academic Science, Conference on Global
Enterprises India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
(MSME’s) in 87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
employment International Journal organised by Dept.of
Creation-A Study of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
on Post Telengana Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
Government & Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
17 Mrs. Aarti Green Marketing Published by 2nd International 2018
Samala in India Academic Science, Conference on Global
India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
18 Mrs.G. Savitha Brand Awareness Published by 2nd International 2018
and Selection Academic Science, Conference on Global
Criteria India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
19 Mrs. Shanti Emerging Markets Published by 2nd International 2018
Kiran - A challenge Academic Science, Conference on Global
Ahead India ISBN: 978-93- Opportunities &
87433-09-0 Challenges in Commerce
90
International Journal organised by Dept.of
of Engineering, Commerce, St Josephs
Technology, Science Degree & PG College in
& Research :Volume collaboration with ISDC
5, Issue 1, ISSN: from 19th to 21st Jan 2018
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
20 Mrs.N. Srilatha Customer International Journal - 2018
perception towards of creative Research
technology Thoughts: Volume 6,
enabled services Issue 1, ISSN:2320-
with special 2882 (Impact Factor:
reference to SBI 5.97)
21 Mrs. Sumitra A study on International Journal - 2018
Pujari awareness of tax of creative Research
savings schemes Thoughts: Volume 6,
among women Issue 1, ISSN:2320-
facuty of Degree 2882 (Impact Factor:
Colleges of 5.97)
Hyderabad District
22 Mrs.Y. A study on work International Journal - 2018
Geethanjali life balance of of creative Research
women employees Thoughts: Volume 6,
with special Issue 1, ISSN:2320-
reference to to 2882 (Impact Factor:
Autonomous 5.97)
Colleges
23 Miss.M.Debora Start-up Published with ISBN National Seminar on 2018
Hyderabad- Image No. 978-93-5279-925- Contemporary Issues and
Policy of 1 Challenges in Finance
Telangana State organized by Dept. of
Commerce, Keshav
Memorial institute of
Commerce & Sciences in
collaboration with ICSSR
on 23rd & 24th Jan 2018
24 Miss.M. Crowd funding for Published with ISBN National Seminar on 2018
Prashanthi startups in India No. 978-93-5279-925- Contemporary Issues and
1 Challenges in Finance
organized by Dept. of
91
Commerce
25 Miss.M.Debora M-Governance in Published by National Conference on 2018
India: Issues & Academic Science, Role of Science &
Initiatives India ISBN: 978-93- Technology for
87433-13-7 sustainable development
International Journal organized by Faculty of
of Computer & Science, St.Josephs
Mathematical Science Degree & PG College
:Volume 7, Issue 2, College in collaboration
ISSN: 2347-8527 with IETE on 9th Feb 2018
(Impact Factor: 2.58)
26 Mrs. Ritika Bajaj Digitisation in Published by National Conference on 2018
Waghray India- A study on Academic Science, Role of Science &
TSRTC India ISBN: 978-93- Technology for
87433-13-7 sustainable development
International Journal organized by Faculty of
of Computer & Science, St.Josephs
Mathematical Science Degree & PG College
:Volume 7, Issue 2, College in collaboration
ISSN: 2347-8527 with IETE on 9th Feb 2018
(Impact Factor: 2.58)
27 Mrs. J. N. N. P. A study on impact Published by National Conference on 2018
Anantha of information Academic Science, Role of Science &
Lakshmi technology on India ISBN: 978-93- Technology for
banking sector 87433-13-7 sustainable development
with reference to International Journal organized by Faculty of
selected of Computer & Science, St.Josephs
nationalised and Mathematical Science Degree & PG College
private banks :Volume 7, Issue 2, College in collaboration
ISSN: 2347-8527 with IETE on 9th Feb 2018
(Impact Factor: 2.58)
28 Mrs.Ch. Padmaja A study on impact Published by National Conference on 2018
of information Academic Science, Role of Science &
technology on India ISBN: 978-93- Technology for
banking sector 87433-13-7 sustainable development
92
with reference to International Journal organized by Faculty of
selected of Computer & Science, St.Josephs
nationalised and Mathematical Science Degree & PG College
private banks :Volume 7, Issue 2, College in collaboration
ISSN: 2347-8527 with IETE on 9th Feb 2018
(Impact Factor: 2.58)
29 Mrs.N. Srilatha Adoption of International Journal - 2018
Technology in of Emerging
Banks – Issues and Technologies and
Challenges Innovative Research:
Volume 5, Issue 2,
ISSN: 2349-5162
(Impact Factor: 5.87)
30 Mrs. Sumitra A study on trends International Journal - 2018
Pujari of household of Emerging
savings in Indian Technologies and
Economy Innovative Research:
Volume 5, Issue 2,
ISSN: 2349-5162
(Impact Factor: 5.87)
S.No Date Name of the Type of Program Program Title & Resource Program Details
Faculty (Seminars/FDP/ Person (Organized)
Workshops/ FOP/
Conferences/
Pannel Discussion)
93
1 1st June Faculty of FDP FDP on 3 P’s (Planning, St.Josephs Degree
2017 Commerce Partnering & Performing by & PG College,
Department Mr.Avinash Mohanty, IPS, Hyderabad
Deputy Commissioner of
Police, Central Crime Station,
Hyderabad
2 5th June New Faculty of FOP Orientation Programme on Dept. of
2017 Commerce Organisational Culture, Commerce &
Department Teaching Methodology and Business
Evaluation pattern Management,
St.Josephs Degree
& PG College,
Hyderabad
3 8th June Faculty of FDP FDP “Train the Trainer” on Dept. of
2017 Commerce Auditing & Assurance by Commerce,
Department Mr.Basil Ahmed, CA- St.Josephs Degree
Faculty, ISDC & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
4 16th Faculty of FDP FDP “Train the Trainer” on Dept. of
June Commerce Management Accounting Commerce,
2017 Department Techniques by Mr.Shiroshan St.Josephs Degree
Thyagarajan,CIMA- Faculty, & PG College,
ISDC (Srilanka) Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
5 19th to Miss. Mhelsea Orientation Teaching Orientation Dhanwantari
21st Mona.M Programme Programme for Post Institute of Science
June Graduates in Commerce with & Technology,
2017 demonstrative abilities Hyderabad
6 14th Mrs.Shanti Kiran Panel Discussion “ Sanitation for Women – IndianFolk.com
July How urban women can make (India news
2017 a difference” analysis & opinion
company) at
Osmania
University College
for Women, Koti,
Hyderabad
7 26th & Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi International International Workshop – ACCA
94
27th Workshop ACCA “Train the Trainer” (Association of
July Chartered
2017 Certified
Accountants ) at
Hyatt Hotel,
Bengaluru
8 26th & Mrs.Shanti Kiran International International Workshop – ACCA
27th Workshop ACCA “Train the Trainer” (Association of
July Chartered
2017 Certified
Accountants) at
Hyatt Hotel,
Bengaluru
9 29th to Miss.M.Prashanthi International International Conference on Department of
31st Conference “Global Insurance: Practices Commerce,
July & Outlook” Osmania
2017 University in
collaboration with
Telangana State
Council for Higher
Education,
Hyderabad
10 22nd Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi “ Udheepana “ - FDP on Cost Accounting Department of
Aug FDP Standards Commerce,
2017 Osmania
University in
collaboration with
Institute of Cost
Accountants of
India
11 22nd Mrs.Y.Geethanjali “ Udheepana “ - FDP on Cost Accounting Department of
Aug FDP Standards Commerce,
2017 Osmania
University in
collaboration with
Institute of Cost
Accountants of
India
12 31st Faculty of FDP FDP on Project Guidelines by Department of
Aug Commerce Dr.A.Patrick, Department of Commerce,
95
2017 Department Commerce, Osmania St.Josephs Degree
University & PG College
13 12th Oct Mrs. R. FDP FDP “Train the Trainer” on Dept. of
2017 Sreelakshmi Management Accounting (F2 Commerce,
paper) by Ms. Shyama St.Josephs Degree
P.Menon, CA-Faculty, ACCA & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
14 12th Oct Mrs. G. Savitha FDP FDP “Train the Trainer” on Dept. of
2017 Management Accounting (F2 Commerce,
paper) by Ms. Shyama St.Josephs Degree
P.Menon, CA-Faculty, ACCA & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
15 12th Oct Mrs. Sarika Verma FDP FDP “Train the Trainer” on Dept. of
2017 Management Accounting (F2 Commerce,
paper) by Ms. Shyama St.Josephs Degree
P.Menon, CA-Faculty, ACCA & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
16 12th Oct Mrs.Y.Geethanjali FDP FDP “Train the Trainer” on Dept. of
2017 Management Accounting (F2 Commerce,
paper) by Ms. Shyama St.Josephs Degree
P.Menon, CA-Faculty, ACCA & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
17 6th Nov Faculty of FDP FDP “Train the Trainer”on Dept. of
2017 Commerce Dpt Business Analysis (P3 paper) Commerce,
by Mr. Santhosh M.John, St.Josephs Degree
Faculty, ISDC- Kochi & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
18 17th Faculty of FDP FDP “Train the Trainer”on Dept. of
Nov Commerce Dpt International Financial Commerce,
2017 Reporting Standards by Mr. St.Josephs Degree
96
Faizan Shaik, Partner & & PG College,
Trainer at NGS Professional Hyderabad in
Academy, Hyderabad and collaboration with
Faculty, ACCA ISDC
19 18th Faculty of FDP FDP “Train the Trainer”on Dept. of
Nov Commerce Dpt Financial Management (F9 Commerce,
2017 paper) by Mr. Nasir, CMA, St.Josephs Degree
Faculty, ACCA & PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
20 20th Faculty of FDP FDP “Train the Trainer”on Dept. of
Nov Commerce Dpt Financial Reporting (F7 Commerce,
2017 paper) by Mr. CA.Deepak St.Josephs Degree
Agarwal, Faculty, ACCA - & PG College,
Pune Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
21 13th Faculty of FDP FDP on “Health and Hygiene” St.Josephs Degree
Dec Commerce Dpt by Dr. Jayanthi Reddy, & PG College,
2017 Gynaecologist Hyderabad
22 19th to Faculty of International International Conference on Dept. of
21st Jan Commerce Dpt Conference “Global Opportunities & Commerce,
2018 Challenges in Commerce” St.Josephs Degree
& PG College,
Hyderabad in
collaboration with
ISDC
23 23rd & Miss.M.Debora National Seminar National Seminar on Dept. of
24th Jan “Contemporary Issues and Commerce,
2018 Challenges in Finance, Keshav Memorial
Marketing & Taxation” institute of
Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
24 23rd & Mrs. Ritika Bajaj National Seminar National Seminar on Dept. of
24th Jan Waghray “Contemporary Issues and Commerce,
2018 Challenges in Finance, Keshav Memorial
Marketing & Taxation” institute of
97
Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
25 23rd & Mrs.N. Srilatha National Seminar National Seminar on Dept. of
24th Jan “Contemporary Issues and Commerce,
2018 Challenges in Finance, Keshav Memorial
Marketing & Taxation” institute of
Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
26 23rd & Miss.M.Prashanthi National Seminar National Seminar on Dept. of
24th Jan “Contemporary Issues and Commerce,
2018 Challenges in Finance, Keshav Memorial
Marketing & Taxation” institute of
Commerce &
Sciences in
collaboration with
ICSSR
27 3rd Feb Faculty of FDP FDP on Women St.Josephs Degree
2018 Commerce Empowerment by Dr,Amy & PG College,
Department Perulu, Australia Hyderabad
28 9th Feb Faculty of National National Conference on “Role Faculty of Science,
2018 Commerce Dpt Conference of Science & Technology for St.Josephs Degree
sustainable development” & PG College,
Hyderabad, in
collaboration with
IETE
29 15th Faculty of FDP FDP on Behavioral Finance Dept. of
March Commerce Dpt by Mr.S.P.Srinivasan, ACA, Commerce,
2018 ICWAI,ACS, Freelance St.Josephs Degree
Consultant & Trainer, ACCA & PG College,
faculty, Hyderabad in
Bengaluru collaboration with
ISDC
30 22nd Faculty of FDP NAAC New Rules by Prof. IQAC, St.Josephs
March Commerce Vijay Janardhan Fulari, Dept. Degree & PG
2018 Department of Physics, Shivaji University, College,
Kolhapur Hyderabad
98
31 23rd Mrs.Bh.Srivatsala National Workshop National Workshop on GST Dept.of
April & Income Tax – A Practical Commerce, Little
2018 Orientation Flower Degree
College, Uppal,
Hyderabad
32 23rd Miss. Mhelsea National Workshop National Workshop on GST Dept.of
April Mona & Income Tax – A Practical Commerce, Little
2018 Orientation Flower Degree
College, Uppal,
Hyderabad
33 23rd Mrs.Sarika Verma National Workshop National Workshop on GST Dept.of
April & Income Tax – A Practical Commerce, Little
2018 Orientation Flower Degree
College, Uppal,
Hyderabad
99
FDP on Cost Accounting Standards FDP on Project Guidelines
100
FDP on Women Empowerment International Conference
101
8 Mrs.Bh. Srivatsala Most Punctual Faculty Award given by college on Family Get-together held on
18th November 2017
9 Mrs. N.Srilatha Special Recognition Award for HOD given by college on Vicennial Celebrations
held on 23rd December 2017
10 Mr.B.Satyanarayana Rao Special Recognition Award for Controller of Examinations given by college on
Vicennial Celebrations held on 23rd December 2017
S.No Date Type of Program Program Title Resource Person Program Details
(Seminars/ (Class)
Workshops/ Guest
Lectures)
1 17th Guest Lecture Throughput Mr. Shiroshan, II(IF&A)
June Accounting Thyagarajan, CIMA-
2017 Faculty, ISDC, (Srilanka)
2 24th July Workshop e-filing of (i)Mr. CA.Varun II(IF&A), III(IT)
2017 returns Jakkinapalli, Kumar &
Giri Chartered
Accountants, Hyderabad
(ii) Mr. CA.Prashanth,
Practicing Chartered
Accountant, Hyderabad
3 26th July Guest Lecture Orientation on (i)Mr.Mohammed Sajid I(IF&A)
2017 ACCA Khan, Head of
Programme International
Development, ACCA
(ii) Mr.Jai Eapen, Head,
Strategy and
Development, ISDC, India
(iii) Mr.Pavan & Mr.
Jaikrishna, ISDC
members
4 27th July Guest Lecture Project Report Dr.Mrs.Prashanta Athma, IIIH,IIIP
2017 Principal, Osmania
University College for
102
Women, Koti, Hyderabad
st
5 31 July Guest Lecture Career Guidance Mr.B.V.K. Harinath , GM IIIA,IIIB,IIIC,
2017 – HR & CR, Asa Bhanu IIID,IIIH,IIIP
Technical Services Ltd.
Hyderabad
6 1st Seminar ERP Modules, Dr.N.Srinivas, Dept. of III(IT)
August ERP Market & Business Management –
2017 ERP Inhouse Faculty
Implementation
life cycle
7 31st Guest Lecture Orientation on (i) Mr.Roshan Patel, IA,IB,IC, ID, IH,
August Entrepreneurship Proprietor of “ Event IP, I(IT), I(IF&A)
2017 Development Wala Babu” – Event (Enrolled
Management Company, Students of ED
Hyderabad Cell)
(ii) Mr.Mohammed Imran,
Leading FinTech, Startup
& ISV Consulting
Practice, Business
Consultant at Thynkit
Digitals and Mentor at
Stablestudy Animations ,
Hyderabad
8 12th Sept Guest Lecture Career Mr. Palvai Vikram Reddy, IP
2017 Awareness Proprietor, PVR &
Programme on Associates and practicing
Company Company Secretary,
Secretary Course Hyderabad
9 22nd Guest Lecture GST (Goods & Mr. CA.Varun IIIA,IIIB, IIIC,
Sept Service Tax) Jakkinapalli, Kumar & IIID,IIIH, IIIP,
2017 Giri Chartered II(IF&A)
Accountants, Hyderabad
10 6th Oct Guest Lecture Career Mr. Yogesh Sakunia, CA, IIH, II (IT)
2017 Opportunities in Centre Head, IMS
Global Finance Proschool, Hyderabad
11 10th Oct Guest Lecture Awareness Miss.Y.Minisha Reddy, II (IF&A)
2017 Programme on B.Com III year
ACCA Exams Professionals student,
GITAM University,
Visakhapatnam. ( She
103
cleared P1 of ACCA
exams)
12th & Seminar Monopoly and Mrs. Ritika Waghray, In- IP
12 13th Oct Monopolistic house faculty
2017 Competition
13 16th Oct Seminar Concepts of Mrs. Ritika Waghray, In- II (IF&A)
2017 Cost, Revenue house faculty
and Demand
16th Oct Guest Lecture Guidance on Dr.Srinivas Telukunta, II (IF&A)
14 2017 preparing for Management Consulting
ACCA exams and Partner & Director,
Nucleas Group Inc,
Hyderabad
20th Oct Seminar IFRS Mrs. Ritika Waghray, In- I (IF&A)
15 2017 house faculty
16 20th to Guest Lecture Audit & Mr. Faizan Shaik, Partner II (IF&A)
23rd Oct Assurance & Trainer at NGS
2017 Professional Academy,
Hyderabad and faculty,
ACCA
17 20th & Guest Lecture Overview of Mr. Faizan Shaik, Partner II (IF&A)
21st Nov Audit & & Trainer at NGS
2017 Assurance Professional Academy,
subject as per Hyderabad and Faculty,
ACCA paper ACCA
pattern with case
studies
18 8th Dec Guest Lecture Career Prospects Mr. R.Venkata Ramana, IIIA,IIIB,IIIH,
2017 in ACS Chairman, ICSI IIIP, II(IF&A)
Hyderabad Chapter
19 22nd Jan Guest Lecture Career Guidance (i).Mr. C.Krishna, I(IT), IIIP
2018 Alumnus of XLRI,
Associate Vice President,
Career Launcher
(ii).Mr. Raju Reddy,
Alumnus IIM Kolkata,
Career Launcher
20 25th Jan Guest Lecture GST Dr. Shakeel Ahmad,Pro- IIH,IIIH
2018 Vice Chancellor,
MANUU, Hyderabad
104
21 9th Feb Guest Lecture Importance of Mr. CA.Varun I(IF&A),
2018 developing Jakkinapalli, Kumar & II(IF&A)
Professional Giri Chartered
Attitude Accountants, Hyderabad
22 27th Feb Guest Lecture Financial Ms.Vijaya Swaminathan, II (IF&A)
to 2nd Reporting ACA, Freelance Trainer,
Mar ACCA faculty, Associate
2018 Vice President at Get
Through Guides Pvt.Ltd,
Pune
23 12th Mar Guest Lecture E-Filing of Mr.P.Sai Prashanth, CA, Selected 50 from
2018 Income Tax Prashanth & Neeraj IIIA, IIIB, IIIC,
Returns Chartered Accountants, IIID, IIIH, IIIP
Hyderabad III(IT)
24 14th Mar Guest Lecture Performance Ms.Swetha Kabra, CMA, I(IF&A)
2018 Measurement faculty, Inselberg
International- The Hub of
Commerce, Hyderabad
25 12th to Guest Lecture Financial Mr.S.P.Srinivasan, ACA, II (IF&A)
17th Mar Management ICWAI,ACS, Freelance
2018 Consultant &
Trainer,ACCA faculty,
Bengaluru
105
Guest Lecture by Dr.Prashanta Athma Guest Lecture by Mr. Palvai Vikram Reddy
106
Guest Lecture - Orientation on ACCA Program by ISDC Guest Lecture by Mr. CA.Varun .J
107
43. GUEST LECTURES/ PANEL DISCUSSION ATTENDED BY STUDENTS OF
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
S.No Name of the Class Name of the Organised / Date International/ Title of the Presented/ Published
Student Event National/State Paper in Journal/Book/
with ISSN/ISBN No.
& Impact Factor
1 Rahul Ageeru IIH 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Reinsurance Presented & Published
Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference and Liability by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in Insurance in India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
108
Opportunities & collaboration with India: Critical International Journal
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to Analysis of Engineering,
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
2 Harsh IIIH 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Study on Crowd Presented &Published
Agarwal Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference funding by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
3 Abdullah I(IF& 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Demonetization Presented &Published
Khan A) Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference to Digitalization by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
International Journal
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to
of Engineering,
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
4 Faizan Ali I(IF& 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Crypto Presented &Published
Khan A) Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference Currency and by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in its Future India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
5 Syed Naser I(IF& 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Crypto Presented &Published
A) Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference Currency and by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in its Future India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
109
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
6 Khadija I(IF& 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Crypto Presented &Published
Faisal A) Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference Currency and by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in its Future India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
7 Rajvir Singh II(IF 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International GST awareness Presented &Published
Oberoi &A) Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference among by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in commerce India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with Students
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
8 Keshav II(IF 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International GST awareness Presented &Published
Bangad &A) Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference among by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in commerce India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with Students
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
9 Aditya IIIH 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Cyber Liability Presented &Published
Shekar Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference Insurance- A by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in Protection to India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
110
Opportunities & collaboration with Cyber Losses International Journal
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to of Engineering,
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
10 Simran IIP 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Cyber Crimes: Presented &Published
Agarwal Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference A Growing by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in Threat to Indian India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with Banking Sector
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
11 Mr.Akshay IIP 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Cyber Crimes: Presented &Published
Manvikar Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference A Growing by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in Threat to Indian India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with Banking Sector
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
12 Vaishnavi IIP 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Cyber Crimes: Presented &Published
Joshi Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference A Growing by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in Threat to Indian India ISBN: 978-93-
Opportunities & collaboration with Banking Sector 87433-09-0
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
13 Jatin Guru IIP 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Cyber Crimes: Presented &Published
Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference A Growing by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in Threat to Indian India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with Banking Sector
111
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
14 Manas Vyas IIH 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Netflix Presented &Published
Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
Commerce 21st Jan 2018 of Engineering,
Technology, Science
& Research :Volume
5, Issue 1, ISSN:
2394-3386 (Impact
Factor: 2.120)
15 Sarang IIH 2nd International Dept.of Commerce, International Dark data and Presented &Published
Saxena Conference on St Josephs Degree Conference its future by Academic Science,
Global & PG College in prospects India ISBN: 978-93-
87433-09-0
Opportunities & collaboration with
Challenges in ISDC from 19th to International Journal
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Foundation,
Bengaluru,
Karnataka on 9th &
10th Feb 2018
49 Sarang IIH National Seminar Dept. of Commerce National On demand Presented &Published
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doing Business in College, the Business Publishing House,
India Hyderabad on 23rd world Kukatpally,
& 24th Feb 2018 Hyderabad, ISBN:
978-93-85101-12-0
50 Aditya IIIH National Seminar Dept. of National Prospects of Presented
Shekhar on Contemporary Commerce, Keshav Seminar Green Banks in
Issues and Memorial institute India
Challenges in of Commerce &
Finance, Sciences in
Marketing & collaboration with
Taxation ICSSR on 23rd &
24th Jan 2018
51 Shashank IIIH National Seminar Dept. of National Digital Presented
Navandhar on Contemporary Commerce, Keshav Seminar Marketing
Issues and Memorial institute beyond Metros-
Challenges in of Commerce & Opportunities &
Finance, Sciences in Challenges
Marketing & collaboration with
Taxation ICSSR on 23rd &
24th Jan 2018
52 Rahul IIIH National Seminar Dept. of National Life Insurance Presented
Shankar on Contemporary Commerce, Keshav Seminar and General
Ramchand Issues and Memorial institute Insurance-
Challenges in of Commerce & Indian Scenario
Finance, Sciences in
Marketing & collaboration with
Taxation ICSSR on 23rd &
24th Jan 2018
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International Conference organized by St.Theresa’s College for Women, Eluru, AP
International Conference organized by Dept. of Commerce, St.Josephs Degree & PG College, Hyd
International Conference organized by Dept. of Commerce, St.Josephs Degree & PG College, Hyd
121
45. STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS AT INTER COLLEGIATE FESTS/ CULTURAL/
SPORTS COMPETITIONS
122
Exchange and Josephs Degree & PG 7.Akshay Manvikar
Bombay Stock College 8.Jaiveer Reddy Karupola
Exchange
Commerce II 1.Sarang Saxena B.Com IIH
Exhibition on 2.Ankita Saxena
the topic “
Future trends
of Business
5 11th Oct Dossier ( Case “Club Di Commercio I 1.Harsh Agarwal B.Com IIIH
2017 Study) – Mind Abut
Competencies” an 2.Shashank Navandhar
Inter Collegiate
Commerce Fest
organized by Dept.of
Commerce, St.
Josephs Degree & PG
College
6 11th Oct Busi Quizi “Club Di Commercio I 1.Manas Vyas B.Com IIH
2017 (Business – Mind Abut
Quiz) Competencies” an 2.Anukesh Baldwa
Inter Collegiate
3.Sachin Upadhyay
Commerce Fest
organized by Dept.of
Commerce, St.
Josephs Degree & PG
College
7 11th Oct Cook Up “Club Di Commercio II 1.Maria Savitha B.Com II (IF&A)
2017 – Mind Abut 2.Kamal Bohra
Competencies” an
Inter Collegiate
Commerce Fest
organized by Dept.of
Commerce, St.
Josephs Degree & PG
College
8 12th Oct Clay Inter Collegiate III Pallavi Ruparel B.Com II A
2017 Modeling Cultural Competitions,
Osmania University,
Hyderabad
9 12th Oct Installation Inter Collegiate III 1.Bandaru Chetan B.Sc (MSC’s) III
2017 Cultural Competitions, yr
Osmania University, 2.Prameela Joshi B.Com II A
Hyderabad 3.Brinda B.Com II A
123
4.Mahima Agarwal B.Com II A
th
10 13 Oct Light Vocal Inter Collegiate I Shruthi Prakash B.Com I A
2017 (India Solo) Cultural Competitions,
Osmania University,
Hyderabad
11 13th Oct Group Song Inter Collegiate II 1. Marian Sylvester B.Com III (IT)
2017 (Western) Cultural Competitions, 2.P.Tejas Raju B.Com IIH
Osmania University, 3. K.Rohit Mohan BSc (MSC’s) I yr
Hyderabad 4.Manasa Gracy B.Com IH
Benjamin
5.Annie Rachel BBA I yr
6. Alson Michael BA(MCJ) II yr
7. Susrutha Thirugudu BA(MCJ) I yr
8. Chris Richard BBA III yr
9.B.Jeevan Deep BSc (MSC’s) II
yr
12 13 Oct Group Song Inter Collegiate I 1. Marian Sylvester B.Com III(IT)
2017 (Indian) Cultural Competitions, 2. Ricky Martin B.Com II(IT)
Osmania University, 3. Chris Richard BBA III yr
Hyderabad 4.Enoch Augustine Raj B.ComIH
5.Joachim Adams Mario BSc (MEC’s) II
yr
6. Tamal Adhikary B.Com ID
7.S.Hima Bindu B.Com IIP
8. Shruthi Prakash B.Com I A
9.Simran Prakash B.Com IP
13 14th Oct One Act Play Inter Collegiate I 1.Kunal Satyajit BA (MCJ) II yr
2017 Cultural Competitions, 2.Yash Rathi B.Com II A
Osmania University, 3.R.Hariharan B.Sc (MEC’s) I
Hyderabad yr
14 28th & 29th Movie Buff “Media Sphere” - Inter I Keshav Agarwal B.Com IIIH
Nov 2017 Collegiate
Competitions, Dept. of
MCJ, St.Francis
College for Women,
Begumpet, Hyderabad
15 28th & 29th Short Film “First Cut” -- Inter II Keshav Agarwal (Cubic B.Com IIIH
Nov 2017 Competition Collegiate Productions)
Competitions, Dept. of
MCJ, St.Francis
College for Women,
Begumpet, Hyderabad
124
16 9th Dec Carol Singing United Carol Singing, I 1. Marian Sylvester B.Com III(IT)
2017 Little Flower High 2.Ferry Thompson B.Com IIIC
School, Abids,
3.A.Vincent Xavier B.Com IIID
Hyderabad
4. Norman Nathaniel Harry B.Com II H
5.P.Tejas Raju B.Com IIH
6. Nathaniel Anthony B.Com II (IF&A)
7. Ricky Martin B.Com II(IT)
8. Chris Richard BBA III yr
9. Alson Michael BA(MCJ) II yr
10. Tamal Adhikary B.Com ID
11.Joachim Adams BSc (MEC’s) II
Mario yr
12. Joel Emmanuel BA(MCJ) III yr
13. Esther Rani B.Com II P
14.Maria Savitha Ellies B.Com II(IF&A)
15. Brenda Michael BA(MCJ) III yr
16. G.Shiny Sresta B.Com IIIP
17. Catherine Jacinthica BBA I yr
18. P.Sherlina BBA I yr
19.Hazel Zacarias B.Com IIP
20. Hima Bindu B.Com IIP
17 th
15 Dec Carol Singing “Regalo Di Natale”- I 1. Marian Sylvester B.Com III(IT)
2017 Inter Collegiate 2.Ferry Thompson B.Com IIIC
Christmas Fest, St 3.A.Vincent Xavier B.Com IIID
Francis College for
4. Norman Nathaniel Harry B.Com II H
Women, Begumpet,
5.P.Tejas Raju B.Com IIH
Hyderabad
6. Nathaniel Anthony B.Com II (IF&A)
7. Ricky Martin B.Com II(IT)
8. Chris Richard BBA III yr
9. Alson Michael BA(MCJ) II yr
10. Tamal Adhikary B.Com ID
11.Joachim Adams Mario BSc (MEC’s) II
yr
12. Joel Emmanuel BA(MCJ) III yr
13. Esther Rani B.Com II P
14.Maria Savitha Ellies B.Com II(IF&A)
15. Brenda Michael BA(MCJ) III yr
16. Catherine Jacinthica BBA I yr
17. P.Sherlina BBA I yr
125
18.Hazel Zacarias B.Com IIP
19. Hima Bindu B.Com IIP
18 18th to 20th Article writing Sakshi Arena One I Shashank Navandhar B.Com IIIH
Dec 2017 on “ Right to Youth Fest, Sakshi
Privacy in the Media Group
Digital Age”
19 16th Feb Battle for “avani”-Inter Collegiate I Keshav Agarwal B.Com IIIH
2018 X’ature Competitions, Prakriti
Club, St.Francis
College for Women,
Begumpet, Hyderabad
126
Group Song (Indian) – I Prize at OU Group Song (Western) – II Prize at OU
I Prize for Carol Singing at St.Francis College I Prize for Carol Singing at Little Flower School
127
University, incorporated record for playing
in the state of Delaware, Carroms for 34
USA and University of hours 45 minutes
Berkeley, California, and 56 seconds at a
USA. stretch.
MLA Hostel 45th Junior National & III Prize Carroms
Civil Lines, Inter State Carrom (Girls Singles under
Nagpur, 28th
Tournament 2017-18 18)
to 31st Jan
2018 organized by All India
Carrom Federation
St.Josephs Inter Collegiate Carroms I Prize Carroms (Women’s
Degree & PG Tournament at Sakshi Singles)
College,
Arena One Youth Fest
King Koti,
Hyderabad, organized by Sakshi
4th Dec 2017 Media Group
2 (i).Govind IIC St.Josephs Inter College Table IV Place Part of Table Tennis
Kachwawa Degree & PG Team of St.Josephs
Tennis Championship
(ii).Abdullah Khan I(IF&A) College,
for men organized by Degree & PG
King Koti,
Hyderabad, College. 38
Osmania University
2nd to 3rd Nov Colleges
2017
participated in the
event
3 (i).Shaik Husna ID St.Josephs Inter Collegiate Carroms II Prize Carroms (Womens
Sameera Degree & PG Tournament at Sakshi Doubles)
College,
(ii)K.Prathyusha Arena One Youth Fest
King Koti,
Hyderabad, organized by Sakshi
4th Dec 2017 Media Group
4 Shashank Navandhar IIIH Victoria Play Cricket Match organized Prize Man of the Series
Ground, by Mahesh Cooperative
Hyderabad
Urban Bank
Ltd.Hyderabad
5 Govind Kachwawa IIC St. Josephs Inter Collegiate Table Silver Medal Table Tennis
Degree & PG Tennis Tournament at Tournament
College,
128
King Koti, Sakshi Arena One Youth
Hyderabad, Fest organized by Sakshi
15th Nov
Media Group
2017
Little Flower Decennial Celebrations- Gold Medal
Degree Inter Collegiate Table
College,
Tennis Tournament,
Uppal,
Hyderabad, Little Flower Degree
6th Jan 2018 College, Uppal,
Hyderabad
6 Amin Didar Darediya IH Gachibowli Reliance Foundation Bronze Long Jump
Stadium, Youth Sports State Medal
Hyderabad, Gold Medal
level Athletics 4x400m Relay
4th to 6th
Championship (Rs.25000 (part of
Dec 2017
Cash) Athletics Team of
St.Josephs Degree
& PG College)
Mumbai, 24th Reliance Foundation Bronze 4x400m Relay
th
to 27 Jan Youth Sports Medal (part of
2018
National Athletics Athletics Team of
Championship St.Josephs Degree
& PG College)
th
7 C.Rekha Yadav IIIP Pavilion 4 Telangana Senior Gold Medal Basketball
Grounds and Inter District Basketball Championship
Sardar Patel
Championship for Men
Stadium,
Khammam & Women organized by
District, 2nd Khammam District
to 4th Jan
Basketball Association
2018
8 Syed Aminuddin I Saroor First Open International Gold Medal Karate Katas
Nagar, Karate Championship
Indoor
Stadium, LB
Nagar,
Hyderabad,
21st & 22nd
Jan 2018
129
9 S.Rahul IIB Saroor 3rd Telangana State Bronze Badminton
Nagar, Mens & Womens Medal Championship
Indoor
Badminton
Stadium, LB
Nagar, Championship organized
Hyderabad, by Ranga Reddy
10 to 12 Aug
Badminton Association
2017
130
Shaik Husna Sameera at 45th Junior National & Inter State Carrom Tournament
Prakash Kumar at All India Inter University Archery Tournament Govind Kachwawa ( Table Tennis Team of College)
Amin Didar Darediya (part of Athletics Team of the college at Reliance Foundation Youth Sports
State level Athletics Championship)
131
C.Rekha Yadav at 4th Telangana Senior Inter District Basketball Championship for Men & Women
Kushi Agarwal at 55th National Roller Hockey Championship Shashnak Navandhar – Man of the Series
132
2 7th July Singing (Group) Manasa Grace Benjamin
2017
V.Enoch Augustine Raj
Haseeb Anwar Mohiuddin
P.M. Sai Charan
Ali Charaniya
B.Com IH I
Manish Vaid
J.Kim Chelsea
Sampada Raipuri Soni
J.Julie Alberteena
V.Samyuktha
3 11th July Dance (Solo) Harshini B.Com I(IF&A) I
2017
Akash B.Com IIIC III
Saloni B.Com I(IF&A) Consolation
Nikitha Adhiki B.Com IIIH Consolation
Srujana BBA Consolation
4 11th July Dance (Group) 1. Nidhi Taunk
2017 2. Rashmitha Thakur B.Com IIH
I
3. Riya Baldwa
133
Aditya Bansal B.Com II(IF&A) Consolation
134
Special Recognition Awards for Contribution for Cultural Activities
S.No Name of the Student Group
1 S.R.Yugadeep B.Com (General) III Year – Section A
2 Sachin Bhandari B.Com (General) III Year – Section B
3 Raj Purohit Hitesh Singh B.Com (General) III Year – Section B
4 Shikha Jain B.Com (Computers) III Year – Section C
5 Shriya Ananth B.Com (Computers) III Year – Section C
6 Khutija Khathun B.Com (Computers) III Year – Section C
7 Komal Mehta Jain B.Com (Computers) III Year – Section D
8 Mutha C.Harhsita B.Com (Computers) III Year – Section D
9 Keshav Agarwal B.Com ( Honors) III Year
10 Surabhi Srivastav B.Com( Professionals) III Year
11 Rahul Kumar B.Com (IT) III Year
Singing (Solo)
135
Singing (Group)
Dance (Solo)
Dance (Group)
136
Cooking
Cooking
Mehendi
137
Mehendi
Nail Art
Hair Styling
138
Hair Styling
Rakhi Making
139
Rangoli
140
Table Tennis
S.No. Name of the Student Class Prize
1 Govind Kachwawa B.Com IIC I
2 Abdullah Khan B.ComI (IF&A) III
Carroms – Womens
S.No. Name of the Student Class Prize
1 Husna Sameera B.Com ID I
2 K.Prathyusha B.Com ID II
Carroms – Men
S.No. Name of the Student Class Prize
1 Vishal Birla B.Com IIIC I
2 Laxmikanth. N B.Com IIIB II
141
95 FM Radio Mirchi Talent Hunt
I. Academic Achievements
Best Outgoing Student (Batch: 2015-18)
S. No Roll No. Name of the Student Class
1 121415401001 Mary Shriya B.Com (Generals)
2 121415402068 Komal Mehta Jain B.Com (Computers)
142
6 121416402061 Tatpaka Krupa B.Com (Computers) – Section C 85.1 III
7 121416407056 Ankita Saxena B.Com (Honors) 93.66 I
8 121416407015 Rathi Krishna B.Com (Honors) 91.2 II
9 121416407017 Mayank Agarwal B.Com (Honors) 90.8 III
10 121416403035 P.Lakshmi Sailaja B.Com (Professionals) 93.6 I
11 121416403052 Shikha Nagar B.Com (Professionals) 87.4 II
12 121416403033 Mohd Abdul Bari B.Com (Professionals) 87.35 III
13 121416405048 Shaik Rizwana Parveen B.Com (IT) 93.68 I
14 121416405041 S.Rithika B.Com (IT) 86.01 II
15 121416405036 Patel Nikitha Singh B.Com (IT) 85.76 III
16 121416409038 Rajvir Singh Oberoi B.Com (IF&A) 92.4 I
17 121416409001 Ekta Agarwal B.Com (IF&A) 90.2 II
18 121416409010 Gayatri Puja B.Com (IF&A) 89.6 III
143
2 121414401074 Vikas Kumar Goel B.Com (General) – Section B 89.36 II
3 121414401064 Shashi Raj B.Com (General) – Section A 88.27 III
4 121414402001 Monish Kalyani B.Com (Computers) – Section C 95.85 I
5 121413402077 Nadim Govani B.Com (Computers) – Section D 93.77 II
6 121414402011 Naina Mundada B.Com (Computers) – Section C 93.54 III
7 121414407004 Rangaraju Rachana B.Com (Honors) 93.83 I
8 121414407023 Varsha B.Com (Honors) 92.42 II
9 121414407001 Harshita Modi B.Com (Honors) 88.5 III
10 121414403050 Sai Krishna Keesari B.Com (Professionals) 90.1 I
11 121414403005 Saloni Agarwal B.Com (Professionals) 88.2 II
12 121414403041 Talla Joshna B.Com (Professionals) 88.1 III
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19 121416407038 Riya Baldwa B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
20 121416407017 Mayank Agarwal B.Com (Honors) I Business Statistics
21 121416407029 Pankaj Kumar B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
22 121416407039 Rohini C B.Com (Honors) II Functional English- II
23 121416407039 Rohini C B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
24 121416407041 S.Sai Teja B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
25 121416407043 Sandra Christina B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
26 121416407044 Sarang Saxena B.Com (Honors) II Functional English- II
27 121416407044 Sarang Saxena B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
28 121416407048 Shyam Karnani B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
29 121416407054 V Shreeya B.Com (Honors) II Functional English -II
30 121416407054 V Shreeya B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
31 121416407054 V Shreeya B.Com (Honors) II Business Statistics
32 121416407055 Y Sai Niketha B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
33 121416407056 Ankitha Saxena B.Com (Honors) II Functional English- II
34 121416407056 Ankitha Saxena B.Com (Honors) I Business Statistics
35 121416407056 Ankitha Saxena B.Com (Honors) I Business Management
36 121416407056 Ankitha Saxena B.Com (Honors) II Business Mathematics
37 121416403019 Hitesh Kumar B.Com (Professionals) I Business Statistics- I
Golecha
38 121416403035 P. Lakshmi Sailaja B.Com (Professionals) I Business Statistics- I
39 121416403019 Hitesh Kumar B.Com (Professionals) II Business Statistics- II
Golecha
40 121416403035 P.Sailaja B.Com (Professionals) II Business Statistics- II
41 121416403052 Shikha Nagar B.Com (Professionals) II Functional English- II
42 121416405025 Manveen Singh B.Com (IT) I Business Statistics- I
Bagga
43 121416405038 P.S.V.R.M. B.Com (IT) I Business Statistics- I
Sushmitha
44 121416405010 Rachel Ramya B.Com (IT) II Functional English- II
45 121416405033 Nidhi Soni B.Com (IT) II Functional English- II
46 121416405048 Shaik Rizwana B.Com (IT) II Functional English- II
Parween
47 121416405048 Shaik Rizwana B.Com (IT) II Business Statistics- II
Parween
48 121416405060 Abhiroop Patric B.Com (IT) II Functional English- I
49 121416409038 Rajvir Singh Oberai B.Com (IF&A) I Accountant in Business
50 121416409002 Anshul Bandi B.Com (IF&A) II Functional English -II
51 121416409009 C. Sushmitha B.Com (IF&A) II Functional English -II
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52 121416409011 Ekta Agarwal B.Com (IF&A) II Business Mathematics &
Statistics
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C
25 121415402027 Sangeetha Kumari B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
Kichar C
26 121415402006 Ritu Adhiya B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
C
27 121415402030 Jetamoni Saikiran B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
Yadav C
28 121415402109 P.Sri Krishna B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
D
29 121415402122 Baswapuram B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
Sarika D
30 121415402079 S.Manogna B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
D
31 121415402107 Nikilesh Bhattad B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
D
32 121415402113 Deepak Jain B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
D
33 121415402101 Shahid Imran B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
D
34 121415402116 Barkha Bhardwaj B.Com (Computers) – Section IV Business Statistics-II
D
35 121415407029 Rakshitha B.Com (Honors) III Quantitative
Techniques for
Decision Making
36 121415407001 A.Sangeetha B.Com (Honors) IV Corporate
Accounting-II
37 121415407002 Ankit Sharma B.Com (Honors) IV Corporate
Accounting-II
38 121415407004 Puneet Panwar B.Com (Honors) IV Corporate
Accounting-II
39 121415407005 Piyush Jain B.Com (Honors) IV Corporate
Accounting-II
40 121415407006 Harsh Agarwal B.Com (Honors) IV Corporate
Accounting-II
41 121415407010 Chetan Jain B.Com (Honors) IV Corporate
Accounting-II
41 121415407029 Rakshitha B.Com (Honors) IV Management
Accounting-II
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B.Com III Year (Semester V & VI)
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19 121414402063 Kundaram Amarnath B.Com (Computers) – V Auditing
Section C
20 121414402064 Mohammed Abdul B.Com (Computers) – V Advanced Corporate
Ahad Muzammil Section C Accounting-I
21 121414402070 Piyush Das B.Com (Computers) – V Advanced Corporate
Section C Accounting-I
22 121414402001 Monish Kalyani B.Com (Computers) – VI Income Tax-II
Section C
23 121414402001 Monish Kalyani B.Com (Computers) – VI E-Commerce
Section C
24 121414402004 Mohammed Hafiz B.Com (Computers) – VI Income Tax-II
Mansoor Section C
25 121414402004 Mohammed Hafiz B.Com (Computers) – VI Advanced Corporate
Mansoor Section C Accounting-II
26 121414402009 Polishetty Sai Teja B.Com (Computers) – VI Income Tax-II
Section C
27 121414402010 Mohammed Fahad B.Com (Computers) – VI Income Tax-II
Section C
28 121414402011 Naina Mundada B.Com (Computers) – VI Higher Accounting
Section C
29 121414402011 Naina Mundada B.Com (Computers) – VI Income Tax-II
Section C
30 121413402077 Nadim Govani B.Com (Computers) – VI Higher Accounting
Section D
31 121414407009 Divya H Jain B.Com (Honors) V Higher Accounting
32 121414407004 Rangaraju Rachana B.Com (Honors) V Financial Management-I
33 121414407023 Varsha B.Com (Honors) V Higher Accounting
34 121414407023 Varsha B.Com (Honors) V Financial Management-I
35 121414407046 Prerana Asawa B.Com (Honors) V Financial Management-I
36 121414407054 Roshnika Naidu B.Com (Honors) V Financial Management-I
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declared on 1st August 2017
4 P.Lakshmi Shailaja IIP Passed Cleared Group II of CA IPCC exams. The exams
5 Shabareesh Narayanan IIP Passed were held from 2nd to 15th Nov 2017 and results were
declared on 28th Jan 2018
6 Prithika Rathi IIP Passed Cleared Group I of CA IPCC exams. The exams were
held from 2nd to 15th Nov 2017 and results were
declared on 28th Jan 2018
7 Rajvir Singh Oberoi II(IF&A) Passed 1. Cleared F8 paper (Audit & Assurance) organized
8 Maria Savitha Ellais II(IF&A) Passed by ACCA. The exam was held in on 4th Dec 2017
9 Guvvala Rohith II(IF&A) Passed and results were declared on 17th Jan 2018
10 Kamal Bohra II(IF&A) Passed
11 S.Manasa II(IF&A) Passed
12 Rajvir Singh Oberoi II(IF&A) Passed 2. Cleared F7 paper (Financial Reporting) organized
13 Maria Savitha Ellais II(IF&A) Passed by ACCA. The exam was held in on 6th March 2018
14 Guvvala Rohith II(IF&A) Passed and results were declared on 16th April 2018
15 Vishal Kumar II(IF&A) Passed
16 S.Manasa II(IF&A) Passed
17 C.Sushmitha II(IF&A) Passed
18 Furqan Mohammed II(IF&A) Passed Cleared F8 (Audit & Assurance) and F7 paper
Shafi (Financial Reporting) organized by ACCA. The exam
was held in on 5th & 6th March 2018 respectively and
results were declared on 16th April 2018
19 Krishna Rathi IIH Passed Cleared CMA Intermediate Course Group -I. The
exams were held from 14th to 16th Dec 2017 and
results were declared on 21st Feb 2018
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Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokia Das, Principal formally declared the convocation open and delivered the
welcome address. He presented report on all the events and activities of the college and congratulated
Josephites for excelling in all fields thereby bringing laurels to the institution. Most.Rev. Thumma Bala
in his address said that the present belongs to us and we are the makers of future. He stated that people
must motivate themselves and not be complacent. If there are no efforts then there is no growth so he
urged the students to contribute something to nation and humanity. He said to give respect, recognition
and be helpful to mankind. Dr. Shakeel Ahmad said that quality education is the major concern in
today’s world. He stated that society has great expectations from teachers and students are the future of
the country. He also mentioned that those who bring change will always lead. He motivated the students
with shayaris in Hindi. Prof. M.Kumar addressing the gathering said that college is a platform to
enhance the skills of students and education is a powerful tool to shape up the society. He informed the
students to face challenges, update with technology in this dynamic world and hardwork and sincerity
will place them on top position. Msgr. Swarna Bernard stated that education of mind without education
of heart is no education at all. Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao , Director of the College conducted oath
taking ceremony where all the degree recipients have taken pledge.
Most.Rev.Thumma Bala awarded Gold Medals, Mementos and Certificates to the academic toppers of
various streams which was followed by awarding of degrees to all the graduates by Guests of Honour,
Principal and Director. The ceremony came to an end with vote of thanks and singing of National
Anthem.
The following is the list of Gold medals, mementoes and certificates awarded to the toppers
of academic years (2014-17 batch).
B.Com General
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Rajashekhara Rao
II Pritesh Chotai 1214-14-401-081 2341 86.70 Memento & Certificate
III Adarsh 1214-14-401-020 86.59 Memento & Certificate
Mansukh
Sakhiya 2338
B.Com Computers
Rank Name of the Student Roll No. Total Percent Award
Marks
I Monish Kalyani 1214-14-402-001 3007 93.97 Gold Medal, Memento &
Certificate instituted by Impact
Education
II Naina Mundada 1214-14-402-011 2880 90 Memento & Certificate
III Mohammed Abdul 1214-14-402-064 85.53 Memento & Certificate
Ahad Muzammil 2737
B.Com Honors
Rank Name of the Roll No. Total Percent Award
Student Marks
I Varsha 1214-14-407-023 3127 91.97 Gold Medal, Memento & Certificate
instituted by Mrs. Suguna Sheela on the
name of her daughter Ms. Niveditha
II Rangaraju 1214-14-407-004 3127 91.97 Memento & Certificate
Rachana
III Harshita Modi 1214-14-407-001 3055 89.85 Memento & Certificate
B.Com Professional
Rank Name of the Roll No. Total Percent Award
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Student Marks
I Saloni Agarwal 1214-14-403-005 2685 86.61 Gold Medal, Memento & Certificate
instituted by Mr.B.Satyanarayana Rao
II Sai Krishna 1214-14-403-050 2655 85.65 Memento & Certificate
Keesari
III Talla Joshna 1214-14-403-041 2650 85.48 Memento & Certificate
Academic Procession
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Lighting of the Lamp
Welcoming of Guests
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Welcoming of Guests
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Address by Msgr. Swarna Bernard Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao
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Gold Medalist (B.Com Honors) Gold Medalist (B.Com Professional
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3rd topper (B.Com General) 3rd topper (B.Com Computers)
B.Com General Students with Faculty B.Com Computers Students with Faculty
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B.Com Honors Students with Faculty B.Com Professional students with Faculty
50. JOSEPHIESTA
Annual Academic and Cultural Fest “Josephiesta” was hosted by the college on 16th December 2017.
The Dignitaries for the inaugural session were Dr. Yogita Rana, IAS, Collector of Hyderabad District,
Telanagana, Chief Guest; Prof. R. Limbadri, Vice Chairman, Telangana State Council of Higher
Education, Guest of Honour; Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal, Rev.Fr. Arogyam,Vice Principal,
Rev. Fr. Thumma Solomon, Correspondent and Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao, Director. The session
commenced with prayer song by college choir “Anna Domini” followed by lighting of the lamp by the
Dignitaries. The Chief Guest and Guest of Honour encouraged the students with their motivational talk.
Mementos and Certificates were distributed to the 2nd and 3rd academic toppers for the academic years
2015-17. Winners of Commerce Club Competitions and intra college cultural competitions for the
academic years 2016-18 were awarded with Mementos and Certificates along with special recognition
awards for cultural activities. The inaugural session came to an end with felicitation of the Guests.
Students from various colleges participated in the fest to showcase their talents in both academic and
cultural events. The valedictory session commenced at 4.00 pm and the Chief Guest for the session was
Mr. Mohit Chawda, Founder and Chief Designer of 36 Moto. The Chief Guest and Rev.Fr. Vincent
Arokiadas, Principal addressed the gathering. Prizes were distributed to the winners of various
competitions. The event came to an end with singing of National Anthem.
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Dignitaries on the dais
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On the occasion of Josephiesta, Department of Commerce organized different competitions where in
students from various colleges have participated with enthusiasm and excitement to win challenges of
various kinds thrown up in the following Competitions:
Tug of War
No.of Teams: 19
No. of Participants: 57
No.of Participants per team: 03
No.of Colleges: 03
Faculty Coordinators: (1) Mr. P.Vasant Vikas (2) Mr. T.Krishna
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Aayush Mishra St. Josephs Degree & PG College I
2 DilshadRaza
3 Gourav
4 P.Navjot Singh St. Josephs Degree & PG College II
5 Ankit Sharma
6 Mehul Kumar
Tug of War
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Hair Styling
No. of Participants: 04
No.of Colleges: 02
Faculty Coordinators: (1) Mrs. Ch. Padmaja (2) Mrs. Bh. Srivatsala
Judge: Mrs. O.S.Suguna Sheela
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Rashmi Sethia St. Josephs Degree & PG College I
2 Saroj Panwar
Hair Styling
Mehendi
No. of Participants: 09
No.of Colleges: 05
Faculty Coordinator: (1) Mrs. Sumitra Pujari (2)Mrs. Preethi Rathi
Judge: Mrs. K.Radha
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Saroj Panwar St. Josephs Degree & PG College I
2 Veena Tiwari Badruka College of Commerce & Arts II
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Mehendi
Commerce Antakshari
No.of Teams: 17
No. of Participants: 51
No.of Participants per team: 03
No.of Colleges: 03
Faculty Coordinators: (1) Mrs. O.S.Suguna Sheela (2) Mr. Bhanu Prakash Sharma
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Sonam Dubey St. Josephs Degree & PG College I
2 Diksha Sharma
3 A.Monica
4 B.Krupanand Bhavans Vivekananda Degree & PG College II
5 S. Rashmi Preeta
6 Y.Vaishali
7 B. Kinnera Aurora Degree & PG College III
8 V.Srinidhi
9 M.Navaneetha
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Commerce Antakshari
Solo Dance
No. of Participants: 22
No.of Colleges: 06
Faculty Coordinator: (1) Mrs. Ritika Waghray (2) Mrs. Sarika Verma (3). Mrs. G.Savitha
Judges: Ms. Saloni and Ms. Anushka from Dynamic Dance Zone, Hyderabad
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Madhav Aurora Degree & PG College I
2 Chaitanya Bhavans Vivekananda Degree & PG College II
3 Aleyster Loyola Academy Degree & PG College III
Beat Boxing
No. of Participants: 09
No.of Colleges: 04
Faculty Coordinator: (1) Ms. Mhelsea Mona (2) Ms. Rafat Ahmedi
Judge: Mr.Prabhu, Alumni of St. Josephs Degree & PG College
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Rishab Jain Little Flower Junior College I
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2 S. Joseph Bhavans Vivekananda Degree & PG College II
3 Manideep Bhavans Vivekananda Degree & PG College III
Beat Boxing
Rapping
No. of Participants: 06
No.of Colleges: 04
Faculty Coordinator: (1) Mrs. Shanti Kiran
Judge: Mr.Prabhu, Alumni of St. Josephs Degree & PG College
Winners:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Rufus Loyola Academy Degree & PG College I
2 Naseer St. Josephs Degree & PG College II
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Certificates were distributed to the Academic Toppers for the academic years 2015-17 for all
courses. Best Outgoing Student Awards were also given for the Academic years 2016-18. The
cultural extravaganza consisted of songs and dances depicting the culture of India. The celebrations
came to an end with singing of National Anthem.
Group Discussion
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Group Discussion
Group Discussion
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Pre Placement Talk by Deloitte Company
Deloitte Company visited the campus on 28th July 2017 to conduct pre placement talk. It was
held in two sessions, B.Com second year selected students of all courses from 10.30 am to 11.30
am and for B.Com final year registered students from 11.30 am to 1.10 pm in Josephs Hall. The
resource persons were Mr.Vipin, Audit Manager and Mr.Rubin, Talent Acquisition from
Hyderabad branch. They shared information about the company, hiring process, company culture
and how to face an interview.
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such as Aptitude, Group Discussion and HR. The team conducted pre placement talk where in
they shared information about the company, hiring process, company culture and how to face
interview. 8 students got selected for the job
Visit by Amazon Alexa Data Services for the post of Data Associate
Amazon Alexa Data Services visited the campus on 5th October 2017 for recruiting students for
the post of Data Associate. The selection process comprised of 3 rounds such as 2 online tests on
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English Vocabulary & English Versant and operations round. The team conducted pre placement
talk where students were informed about the company, hiring process, job description. 18
students got selected for the job.
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Visit by Sutherland Global Services for the post of Consultant –
Technical
Sutherland Global Services visited the campus on 30th January 2018 for recruiting students for
the post of Consultant – Technical. The selection process comprised of 3 rounds such as Excel
test, HR and personal interview. The team conducted pre placement talk where students were
informed about the company, process and job description. 6 students got selected for the job.
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commenced with prayer song followed by lighting of the lamp. Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas,
Principal addressed the gathering. The dignitaries informed the students about the company’s
history, vision, services, specialties, research & resources etc and also interacted with them. The
inaugural was attended by 56 students (30 from B.Com) who qualified in the online test
conducted by Berkadia Services India Private Ltd. on 1st September 2017. The ceremony came to
an end with vote of thanks followed by National Anthem.
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Lighting of the Lamp
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The CRT classes were conducted by eminent professionals comprising of Mr.B.Pavan Kumar,
Quantitative Aptitude Mentor; Mr.Shravan Kumar, Associate Mentor; Mr.Nagaraju, Aptitude
Trainer and Mr.G.S.Shravan Kumar, Mentor - Training. The classes were held for 49 hours
spread over 7 hours per day for 7 days. Pre and Post Assessment tests were conducted on 8th and
12th August respectively. Feedback was also collected and students said that the training
programme helped them to face interviews with confidence.
The Programme covered the following topics:
(1) Permutations & Combinations, Probability (2) Ratio & Proportion, Partnership, Simple &
Compound Interest (3) Percentages, Profit & Loss (4) Time & Work , Pipes & Cisterns (5)
Cubes & Venn Diagrams (6) Time & Distance, Trains, Boats & Streams (7) Number System,
Divisibility, HCM & LCM, Averages & Ages (8) Data Sufficiency & Data Interpretation (9)
Puzzles, Coding & Decoding, Directions & Blood relations (10) Analogy & Classification,
Number series, Alphabet problems
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CRT by Globarena Technologies Pvt.Ltd.
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CRT by Globarena Technologies Pvt.Ltd.
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Presentation Skills by Mr.Keshav Vivek
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55. PLACEMENTS RECORD
• Total Number of Students Registered: 201
• Average Annual CTC offered to the students (in Rs) for the academic year
2017-2018: 45395801/183=Rs. 248064.49
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Details of Students Placed
Name of the
S.No Name of the Student Class Company Date of Visit Job Title CTC in Rs.
th
1 Nadar Ferry III C Deloitte (Audit) 30 Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
Thompson
2 Rhea Mathur III H Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
3 Javali Seethamsetty III P Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
4 Happin Shah III (IT) Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
5 Rahul Ramchand III H Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
6 Mutha Harshitha III D Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
7 Alisha Thakkar III (IT) Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
8 Aarti Rajeshwarkar III P Deloitte (Audit) 30th Aug 2017 Audit Assistant 4,40,000 pa
9 Aditya Shekar IIIH Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
10 Chittaboina Rekha IIIP Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
Yadav
11 Laxmi Narayan IIIC Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
12 Priyanka Chopra IIIH Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
13 Radhika Joshi IIIH Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
14 A.Rajshekar IIIP Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
15 A.Sangeetha IIIH Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
16 Shaik Sameer III(IT) Deloitte (Tax) 31st Aug 2017 Tax Consultant 3,35,000 pa
17 Anantula Mohan IIIP Berkadia 1st Sept 2017 Associate Analyst 2,70,000 pa
Reddy
18 Appalla Srirama IIIH Berkadia 1st Sept 2017 Associate Analyst 2,70,000 pa
Chandra Murthy
19 Mohammed Omer IIIC Berkadia 1st Sept 2017 Associate Analyst 2,70,000 pa
Farooq
20 Raparthi Sahit IIIC Berkadia 1st Sept 2017 Associate Analyst 2,70,000 pa
21 P.Keerthika III C HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
22 Savitha Ingle III H HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
23 Akanksha Darak III H HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
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24 Khushboo Baid III H HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
25 Komal Mehta Jain III D HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
26 Esha Mehta Jain III B HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
27 Mohd.Abdul Wahed III B HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
28 A.Vincent Xavier III D HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
29 Shashank Navandhar III H HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
30 Ankit Sharma III H HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
31 Mary Shriya IIIA HGS 15th Sept 2017 Process Associate 2,40,000 pa
32 Shashank Navandhar III H Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Templeton Operations
33 III P Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Sneha B Nair
Templeton Operations
34 III A Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Apeksha Jain
Templeton Operations
35 III B Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Shekar Dubey
Templeton Operations
36 III (IT) Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Nikhila Goud
Templeton Operations
37 Solomon Samuel III (IT) Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Seshadry Templeton Operations
38 III A Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Mary Shriya
Templeton Operations
39 III B Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
B.Rohit Goud
Templeton Operations
40 III H Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Ankit Sharma
Templeton Operations
41 III B Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Isha Mehta Jain
Templeton Operations
42 IIIB Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Komal Mehta Jain
Templeton Operations
43 IIIB Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Syed Raza Ali
Templeton Operations
44 IIIC Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,52,146 pa
Valluri Aishwarya
Templeton Operations
45 IIIC Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
Anjal Mehta
Templeton Operations
46 Vardhini Sharma IIID Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
K.P Templeton Operations
47 IIIH Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
Saufik Jindani
Templeton Operations
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48 IIIH Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
Savita Ingle
Templeton Operations
49 IIID Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
Tanuj Shukla
Templeton Operations
50 Sachin samuel IIIH Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
Francis Templeton Operations
51 IIIH Franklin 4th Oct 2017 Graduate Trainee- 2,54,729 pa
Akanksha Darak
Templeton Operations
52 Zeon Bernard IIID Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Michael Data Services
53 Solomon Samuel III(IT) Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Seshadry Data Services
54 Jamakayala IIIH Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Vaishnavi Data Services
55 IIID Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Vincent Xavier
Data Services
56 Isha Mehta Jain IIIB Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
57 Rohit Savio IIID Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Sebastian Data Services
58 Rajat Agarwal IIID Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
59 Mary Shriya IIIA Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
60 Keyur Lakhani IIIH Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
61 Mowgli David Stone IIIB Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
62 Mayank Jain IIIB Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
63 Siripuram Manogna IIID Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
64 Pasari Sai Sachin IIIH Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
65 Mohammed Abdul IIIB Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Wahed Data Services
66 Suman Jhurani IIIA Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
67 Ganta Shivani IIIH Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
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68 Nishitha Ann Sanghi IIIA Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Data Services
69 Akanksha IIIA Amazon Alexa 5th Oct 2017 Data Associate 2,30,000 pa
Chakravarthy Data Services
70 Hatim IIIA Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
71 Keshav Agarwal IIIH Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
72 Gaurav IIIH Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
73 Shruti Sharma IIIH Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
74 Khushbu Kamdar IIIH Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
75 Khushboo Chopra III(IT) Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
76 Mohd Abdul III(IT) Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Hannan Associate
77 Ahmed Murtuza III(IT) Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
78 P.Keerthika IIIC Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
79 Abdulla Mukhthar IIIC Amazon 23rd Nov 2017 Customer Service 1,73,000 pa
Associate
80 IIIH Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Non Voice - 2,20,000 pa
Prerna Sharma Financial Customer Service
Representative
81 IIIP Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Non Voice - 2,20,000 pa
Rishika Bhardwaj Financial Customer Service
Representative
81 III(IT) Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Non Voice - 2,20,000 pa
Poshika Jaiswal Financial Customer Service
Representative
83 IIIB Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Non Voice - 2,20,000 pa
Tornekar Piyush Financial Customer Service
Representative
84 IIIC Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
Simran Kaur Bagga Financial Service
Representative
85 Kuthija Kathun IIIC Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
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Financial Service
Representative
86 IIID Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
P. Anjelo Rahul Financial Service
Representative
87 IIIH Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
J. Vaishnavi Financial Service
Representative
88 IIIB Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
Pallavi Jain
Financial Service
Bagrecha
Representative
89 IIIA Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
Harsha Dasoji Financial Service
Representative
90 IIIB Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
Amatuz Zehra
Financial Service
Masood Siddiqui
Representative
91 IIIC Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
Ritu Adhiya Financial Service
Representative
92 IIIH Synchrony 30th Nov 2017 Voice - Customer 1,80,000 pa
Semina Jiwani Financial Service
Representative
93 Bipin Gupta IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
94 T.Akhil Balashow IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Reddy
95 Nikhil Kumar Jain IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
96 S.Joginder Singh IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
97 J.Sai Kiran Yadav IIIC Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
98 Chandra Prakash IIIC Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Sharma
99 A.Srirama Chandra IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Murthy
100 K.Rohit Sharma IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
101 K.Karthik Dinesh IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Reddy
102 Kamran Hussain IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
103 Nikhilesh Battad IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
104 Rahul IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
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105 Naveen Kumar IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Rathore
106 Karan Khurana IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
107 Ravi raj IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
108 Shruti Sharma IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
109 Shreya Sharma IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
110 Vitu Kumar IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
111 M.Ravali IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
112 V.Vinith IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
113 T.Teja IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
114 Harsh Agarwal IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
115 P.Sai Sachin IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
116 B.Sai Bhavani IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
117 A. Mohan Reddy III(IT) Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
118 G.Pavan III(IT) Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
119 N.Nikhil III(IT) Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
120 Zeon Bernard IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Michael
121 Khayum Pasha IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
122 Md.Sohailuddin IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
123 Tushar Vijayawargi IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
124 Gaurav IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
125 Khushboo Baid IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
126 Chetan Jain IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
127 Prerna Sharma IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
128 Riya Yadav IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
129 Pooja Upadhyay IIIH Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
130 Vishal Dayama IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
131 Pushpam Sankla IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
132 Amit Kumar IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
133 Pramod Swami IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
134 Krishna Ladda IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
135 A.Abhishek IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
136 Sai Raj Heerakar IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
137 Yerava Joseph III(IT) Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Srikanth
138 Anthanagaru Vishal IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
139 Banda Vaishnavi IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
184
Yadav
140 Pankaj Tiwari IIID Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
141 Mayank Jain IIIA Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
142 Pallavi Jain IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
Bagrecha
143 Nidhi Jain IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
144 Rishika Bharadwaj IIIP Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
145 Shreyas Tornekar IIIB Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
146 B.Sravanthi IIIC Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
147 Mohammed Fayan IIIP Concentrix 2nd Dec 2017 Practitioner 2,00,000 pa
148 IIIB Genpact 12th Dec 2017 Customer Service 2,70,000 pa
Nishi Sanghi – Process
Associate
149 Mirza Hamid Ali IIIP Genpact 12th Dec 2017 Customer Service 2,70,000 pa
Baig – Process
Associate
150 III(IT) Genpact 12th Dec 2017 Customer Service 2,70,000 pa
Ahmed Murtuza – Process
Associate
151 III(IT) Genpact 12th Dec 2017 Customer Service 2,70,000 pa
Maheshwaram
– Process
Sricharan Chary
Associate
152 IIIC Sutherland 30th Jan 2018 Consultant - 2,10,000 pa
Kuthija Kathun
Technical
153 IIIC Sutherland 30th Jan 2018 Consultant - 2,10,000 pa
Sindhuja.J
Technical
154 IIID Sutherland 30th Jan 2018 Consultant - 2,10,000 pa
M.Ravali
Technical
155 IIIA Sutherland 30th Jan 2018 Consultant - 2,10,000 pa
A.Vishal
Technical
156 IIIC Sutherland 30th Jan 2018 Consultant - 2,10,000 pa
Mahendranath Raj
Technical
157 IIIA Sutherland 30th Jan 2018 Consultant - 2,10,000 pa
Pushpam Sankla
Technical
158 IIIH AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Maria Diana
Associate
159 IIIH AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Akanksha Darak
Associate
160 Savitha Ingle IIIH AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
185
Associate
161 IIIC AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
B.Sravanthi
Associate
162 IIIC AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Sangeetha Kumari
Associate
163 IIIA AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Abdul Rehman Baig
Associate
164 IIIC AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Shuvam Gupta
Associate
165 IIIP AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
V.Rahul
Associate
166 IIIP AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Harshith Goel
Associate
167 IIIA AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Mumidul Hussain
Associate
168 IIIP AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
E.Harshanath
Associate
169 IIIH AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
M.Cyril Raj
Associate
170 IIID AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Nikhilesh Battad
Associate
171 IIIH AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Vitu Kumar
Associate
172 IIIP AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Mohith Jain
Associate
173 IIIH AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
P. Sai Sachin
Associate
174 IIIC AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Gladson Varghese
Associate
175 IIIA AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Md.Zohair
Associate
176 Lekh Bahadur IIIC AGS 19th Feb 2018 Trainee - Process 2,89,200 pa
Bhujel Associate
177 IIIP Wipro 28th Feb 2018 People 2,50,000 pa
K.Rohit
Ambassador
178 Mathapu III(IT) Wipro 28th Feb 2018 People 2,50,000 pa
ShivakumarReddy Ambassador
179 IIIP Dell 6th March 2018 Inside Sales 6,50,000 pa
Manas Pamulapati
Executive
180 Shruti Sharma IIIH Dell 6th March 2018 Inside Sales 6,50,000 pa
186
Executive
181 IIIH Dell 6th March 2018 Inside Sales 6,50,000 pa
P.Sai Sachin
Executive
182 Nikhilesh Battad IIID Capital First 9th March 2018 Credit Officer 3,80,000 pa
Limited
183 Mohit Jain IIIP Capital First 9th March 2018 Credit Officer 3,80,000 pa
Limited
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Faculty Members
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17 Mr.K.Srinivas M.Com 22 Assistant Professor
Resolutions
The following resolutions have been unanimously approved by the members of the Board. It has
been resolved:
1. To approve the revised course structure and syllabus for all B.Com Courses (General,
Computers, Honors, Professionals, IT and IF&A) w.e.f 2018-19 by incorporating the
following suggestions given by the members.
• Revised “Corporate Accounting II” paper for B.Com (Hons &Prof) of Semester
IV sequencing unitization i.e Bank Accounts as Unit I, Forensic Accounting as
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Unit II, Valuation of Goodwill and Valuation of Shares as Unit III, Amalgamation
as Unit IV, Internal Reconstruction as Unit V.
• Inclusion of “Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC)” under Business and
Corporate Law of Semester IV for all B.Com Courses (Gen, Comp, IT, Hons &
Prof).
• Change of the title from “Accounting Standards and Reporting” to “Ind
Accounting standards” of Semester VI for all B.Com Courses (Gen, Comp, IT,
Hons & Prof).
• Reframed syllabus of “Ind Accounting Standards” paper in consultation with CA
Varun and CA Nevin Fernandes.
• Inclusion of the topic given for Managerial Economics and Macro Economics.
• To include topics GST Legislation, POT and POS in Tax Laws and Practice of
Semester VI for B.Com Honors and Professionals.
• To include “Market Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning” as title for Unit III
in the paper “Marketing Principles and Strategies” of semester V for B.Com
(Hons).
• Change in the title from “Principles of Business Environment” to “Business
Environment” in Semester V for B.Com (Hons).
• To include “Corporate Frauds in Indian Scenario” and “Indicators of Fraud” in
unit V of Corporate accounting for B.Com (General, Computers and IT)
• To include the changes suggested in the “Principles of Management” in Semester
III for B.Com (General, Computers).
• Inclusion of topic “Ombudsperson in the subject “Insurance” SEC paper offered
for B.Com (General, Computers and IT).
• Change of paper titles of “Financial Markets I” and “Financial Markets II” to
“Financial Markets” and “Financial Services” offered for B.Com General as DSE
in Semester V.
• Change of Unit III and Unit IV title of “Financial Markets” paper in semester V
for B.Com General from Capital Market I to “Primary Markets” and Capital
Market II to “Secondary Markets”.
2. To continue the nomenclature of B.Com (General) as it is.
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3. To approve the new external examination paper Pattern for DSC, DSE, SEC and GE
papers w.e.f 2018-19 AY.
4. To approve the panel of examiners.
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➢ Guides were allotted to students in the beginning of semester V from Department of
Commerce to enable them to complete the Projects
➢ 110 students have submitted Project report in semester VI and faced viva-voce on 17th
March 2018 conducted by the external body comprising of the following experts:
1. Dr. K.V.Ramana Murthy, Associate Professor, Vijayanagar College of
Commerce, Hyderabad
2. Dr.K.Anjaneyulu, Associate Professor, Badruka College of Commerce & Arts,
Hyderabad
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Comparative study of food tech start Mrs.Aarti Samala
13 1214-15-407-013 Netal Gilda ups in India with reference to Swiggy
and Zomato
A study on brand preference with Mrs.Aarti Samala
14 1214-15-407-014 Aarthi Gehlot special reference to Loreal Paris in
Hyderabad
Impact of Celebrity endorsement on Mrs.Aarti Samala
Sharma Shruti
15 1214-15-407-015 soft drinks with special reference to
Sandeep
brand Coca cola
Sharma Shreeya A study on Employee attitude towards Mrs.Sarika Verma
16 1214-15-407-016
Sandeep stress and Absenteeism
Employee motivation at Syndicate Mrs.Sarika Verma
17 1214-15-407-017 Maria Diana
Bank
Crypto currency market and its Mrs.Sarika Verma
18 1214-15-407-018 Keyur D Lakhani impact on individual and economy on
whole
A study on trend analysis of Retail Mrs.Sarika Verma
19 1214-15-407-019 Nusrath Banu
banking
A road to a clean green future: Green Mrs.Sarika Verma
20 1214-15-407-020 Aditya Shekar
banks and Green bonds
A study on awareness of E-Banking Ms.Mhelsea Mona
21 1214-15-407-021 Pooja Upadhyay
at SBI in India
Marketing strategies used by Airtel Ms.Mhelsea Mona
22 1214-15-407-022 Jiwani Semina
A study on consumer preference Ms.Mhelsea Mona
23 1214-15-407-023 Kamdar Khushbu
towards Cadbury
Current scenario of Post office Ms.Mhelsea Mona
24 1214-15-407-024 Sharma Prerna
savings schemes
Students Grievance mechanism at Ms.Mhelsea Mona
25 1214-15-407-025 Pasari Sai Sachin
various Degree Colleges
Rahul Shankar Savings and Investment pattern of Mr.Krishna Moorthy
26 1214-15-407-026
Ramchand salaried individuals
Green Marketing issues in India: Mr.Krishna Moorthy
27 1214-15-407-027 Priyanka Chopra
Automobile Industry and awareness
Quality of work life at Ling Mr.Krishna Moorthy
28 1214-15-407-028 Shivangi Borad
Technologies
Customer Perception towards online Ms.Rafat Ahmedi
29 1214-15-407-029 P Rakshitha
trading
Consumer Preference on toiletries Ms.Rafat Ahmedi
30 1214-15-407-030 Vijaywargiya Saloni
with special reference to Lux
Customer preference towards Mrs. Mary Vinaya
31 1214-15-407-031 G E Sunil
Amazon Kindle Sheela
Consumer behavior related to Mrs. Mary Vinaya
32 1214-15-407-032 Simran Jain different brands of Soaps Sheela
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Sheela
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B.Com IIIP Projects
S.No Roll No Name of the Student Title of the project Name of the Guide
1 Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Mrs.Anantha Lakshmi
121415403001 K Rohit Kishan MRF Tyres
2 A Study on Issues and Challenges of Mrs.Anantha Lakshmi
Beneficiaries of ASARA Pension
121415403002 B Sai Priya Scheme in Telangana
3 A Study on Retail Banking with Mrs.Anantha Lakshmi
reference to UBI about deposits and
121415403003 Asif Khan Insurance
4 A study of Cadbury and other Mrs.Anantha Lakshmi
121415403004 Surabhi Srivastav Confectioners
5 A Study on Consumers Satisfaction Mrs.Anantha Lakshmi
121415403005 Rishab R B towards Online Shopping
6 Perception of Consumers towards Mrs.Sumitra Pujari
121415403006 A Rajashekar Electric Cars
7 Risk and Return of Mutual Funds Mrs.Sumitra Pujari
121415403007 Mahesh Chandak
8 Tax Planning among Women Mrs.Sumitra Pujari
Faculty of Government Degree
121415403008 Jain Mohit Colleges in Hyderabad
9 121415403009 Aarti R Paradigm on Payment System Mrs.N.Srilatha
10 Customer Satisfaction on Maruti Mrs.Sumitra Pujari
121415403010 Aditya Suzuki
11 121415403011 Shalini Kumari Marketing Strategies of Surf Excel Mrs.Ritika Waghray
12 A study on impact of JIO Mrs.Ritika Waghray
121415403012 C Rekha Yadav
13 Suyed Mohd Ishaaq A study on Rural Marketing Mrs.Ritika Waghray
121415403013 Huss
14 Syed Fasihuddin Consumer Preference towards Mrs.Ritika Waghray
121415403014 Ahmed Ultratech Cement
15 Effects of Demonetization on Mrs.Ritika Waghray
121415403015 Shibli Parwez consumers and retailers
16 121415403016 Mohd Rafiuddin Ansai Impact of Snap chat on the Society Mr.Bhanu Prakash
17 Study on Automobile industry in Mr.Bhanu Prakash
121415403017 Imran Ibrahim Khan India
18 Effects of NPA on SBI Mr.Bhanu Prakash
121415403018 Sarvani K
19 Portfolio Management Mr.Bhanu Prakash
121415403020 Harshit Goel
20 The panama paper: in context to Mr.Bhanu Prakash
121415403021 Kamakshi Singh India
21 S Sri Laxmi Equity analysis of SBI, YES bank, Mr.T.Krishna
121415403022 Prathyusha Canara bank
22 121415403023 Javali A study on Bitcoin in India Mr.T.Krishna
23 Working of Chartered Accounting Ms.Rafat Ahmedi
firms in India: A case study on MKA
121415403024 Bhardwaj Rishika Associates
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24 Study on Customer Satisfaction with Ms.Rafat Ahmedi
121415403026 C Likitha reference to Book my show
25 Impact of Demonetisation in India : Ms.Rafat Ahmedi
121415403027 Haina V Majithia A study on citizens of Hyderabad
26 A Comparative study on Consumer Mrs.Ch.Padmaja
121415403028 Urvashi R Vasant Preference towards Online Shopping
27 Willingness and usage of Paytm by Mrs.Ch.Padmaja
121415403029 Nabila Azam consumers post demonetization
28 A study on Customer Satisfaction Mrs.Ch.Padmaja
121415403030 M Ruthvika towards Maggi
29 A study on Customer Satisfaction Mrs.Ch.Padmaja
121415403031 K Mounica towards Ola Cabs
30 Impact of Social media on youth Mrs.Ch.Padmaja
121415403032 Lubna Khan
31 121415403033 V Rahul Employers Satisfaction towards ESI Mrs.Bh.Srivatsala
32 Study on factors affecting FMCG Mrs.Bh.Srivatsala
121415403034 N. Fathimathu Jasina products in rural areas(Gudimetla)
33 Demonetization: Effect on Banking Mrs.G. Savita
121415403036 Nayab Simran Transaction
34 Comparative study on online and Mrs.G. Savita
121415403037 Ravnoor Kaur retail shopping
35 Study on consumer preference Mrs.G. Savita
121415403038 S Aishwariya towards Cadbury
36 Study on effects of China tyres on Ms.M.Prashanthi
121415403039 Luvkik S Nahata Indian tyre market
37 Impact of Privatisation on Indian Ms.M.Prashanti
121415403040 Mirza Jahandar Baig Railways
38 A study on start Burki corporation Ms.M.Prashanti
121415403041 Yousuf Khan and its customer satisfaction
39 Customer perception towards E- Ms.M.Prashanti
Banking services with special
121415403042 Vanam Mani Sai reference to ICICI and SBI
40 Investors Perception towards Online Ms.M.Prashanti
121415403043 K Chaitanya trading
41 Imperfection of CEOs –An analysis Mrs.G. Savita
on Vishal Sikka as former CEO of
121415403044 D Pavani Infosys
42 Usage and Revenue Growth of Mrs.G. Savita
121415403045 P Mudhu Manas Analytics
43 Jhawar Navneeth Study on online auction Mrs.Preethi Rathi
121415403046 Kumar
44 Nandagopal Study on Mobile industry and Mrs.Preethi Rathi
121415403047 Madipadiga Technology
45 121415403048 Darai Dhan Bahadur Absent Mrs.Preethi Rathi
46 Study on consumer preference Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi
121415403049 Saipriya M towards SBI credit cards
47 Investment Behaviour of salaried Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi
121415403050 E Harshanath employees
48 121415403051 Mirza Hamid Ali Baig Instagram Vs Snapchat Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi
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49 Casual Clothing Preferences among Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi
121415403052 Mohd Zubair youth
50 Consumer preference and Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi
121415403053 G Shiny Sresta Satisfaction- A study on Revlon
51 121415403054 Manvi Modi Analysis on Working of SEBI Mr.Virender Gosar
52 121415403055 Mohd Shabbeer Ali Absent
53 Study on Pro-healthy ways: Mrs. K.Radha
International network marketing
121415403056 B Praveen Kumar company
54 A study on Aasara pension scheme Mrs. K.Radha
121415403058 Sneha B Nair with reference to old age people
55 121415403059 E Virender Absent Mrs. K.Radha
56 A study on Pathanjali Ayurved Ltd. Mrs. K.Radha
121415403060 Gaurav Kedia and its products
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towards Electric Cars
3 1214-15-403-032 Lubna Khna Impact of Social media on III Mrs. Ch. Padmaja
youth
4 1214-15-403-002 B.Sai Priya A Study on Issues and IV Mrs.Anantha
Challenges of Beneficiaries Lakshmi
of ASARA Pension
Scheme in Telangana
5 1214-15-403-012 C.Rekha Yadav A study on impact of JIO V Mrs. Ritika Waghray
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58. CLUB DI COMMERCIO - MIND ABUT COMPETENCIES (COMMERCE FEST)
“Club Di Commercio – Mind Abut Competencies” an Inter Collegiate Commerce Fest was
organized by the Department of Commerce of St. Josephs Degree & PG College on 11th October
2017. The objective of the fest was to enhance the innovative and managerial skills of the
students apart from the fun, frolic and platform that it offers to exhibit their talents. A startling
platform was built for motivating the students to participate in all the competitions. Commerce
fest is the elixir that can quench the thirst of excellence for those who think the pinnacle is theirs.
INAUGURAL SESSION
The Inaugural session of the Commerce fest commenced at 11.00 am in Jubilee Hall amid cheer
and applause. The Dignitaries were Prof. K Shankaraiah, Dean, Faculty of Commerce, Osmania
University, Chief Guest; Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal, Prof.P.L.Visweswara Rao,
Director and Mrs. N. Srilatha, Head, Department of Commerce. The inaugural session began
with prayer by Principal. The Dignitaries were welcomed and invited on to the dais for lighting
of the lamp by the hosts of the session Miss. Khutija Khatoon and Navya Radha from B.Com
final year computers and IT respectively.
Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal in his address said that Commerce Fest has given a new
dimension and platform for the students to become more innovative and curious learners. Prof.
K. Shankaraiah addressed the gathering said that Commerce education plays a very important
role in the changing business world. It is the most important key which leads to success in all
sectors of economy. He also suggested to have different sub departments under Commerce
Department. Prof.P.L.Visweshwara Rao mentioned that commerce education teaches students to
face the market situation, to adapt themselves to the present circumstances. Moreover, it helps
them to meet the global competition. Mrs. N. Srilatha stated that the Commerce fest was
organized to celebrate Commerce Day which is observed on 10th November every year. She
mentioned that effective system of Commerce education provides necessary inputs among the
young graduates of today, towards turning them to dynamic and successful businessmen of
tomorrow. Mrs.Shanti Kiran, Convener of the fest said that the objective of Commerce Club was
to expose students to meet the practical challenges in the current business scenario. She also
thanked the dignitaries for their valuable time and message.
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Arrival of Dignitaries for Inaugural session Address by Prof. K. Shankaraiah
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Round 3: Third round was “Connect It” where visual clippings were shown based on which the
teams had to answer the questions. 3 teams were shortlisted for final round.
Round 4: The final round was “Rapid Fire” where one member from each team was asked to
select one alphabet on which the teams need to answer set of questions in one minute.
Winners
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Manas Vyas
2 Anukesh Baldwa St. Josephs Degree & PG College I
3 Sachin Upadhyay
4 Abhay Tiwari
5 Deepan Jain Indian Institute of Management & Commerce II
6 K.Jatin
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IMPROMTU (JAM)
No. of Participants: 19
No. of Colleges Participated: 05
The second competition of the fest “JAM” started at 1.00 pm in Jubilee Hall. The objective of
the competition was to encourage students to think on their feet and to speak out loud without
any hesitation, repetition or deviation. It comprised of 2 rounds as follows:
Round 1: The first round was “Question Round”. Each participant had to pick chit and speak on
the topic for one minute. 9 participants were shortlisted for second round.
Round 2: The second round was “Visual Round”. Each participant was shown a visual clipping
and 30 seconds were given to prepare on the visual displayed on screen and speak on it for one
minute.
Judge: Dr. M. Sangeetha, Head, Department of English, St. Josephs Degree & PG College
Winners List:
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Anish Neunaha Indian Institute of Management & Commerce I
2 Mohammed Imran St. Josephs Degree & PG College II
3 A.Pavan Kumar Little Flower Degree & PG College II
Participants in JAM
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Faculty Coordinators & Judge for JAM
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Participants in Case Study
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Round 2: The second round was “Business Plan” where teams were given a rural product on
which they had to prepare business plan covering aspects such as Finance, Marketing, and
Human Resources. Teams were given 30 minutes to prepare and present on it.
Winners List
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Aditya Chigullapalli
2 Gayatri Reddy Indian Institute of Management & Commerce I
3 K.Chandrahas
4 Patric Nehith
5 Pooja Agarwal St. Josephs Degree & PG College II
6 Aaron Praful Kiran
7 P.Pranay
8 T.A.Mayank Little Flower Degree & PG College III
9 G.Bala Abhilash
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COOK UP
No. of Participants: 64
No. of Teams: 32
No. of Colleges Participated: 05
The last competition of the fest “Cookup” started at 4.00 pm in Chapel Hall. The objective of the
competition was to showcase talents of students in redesigning and reframing the taglines and
logos of an existing Company. The event consisted of one round where logo and tagline of
Indian Oil Company “Bringing energy to Life” was displayed on screen. The teams were given
50 minutes to redesign and reframe the logo and tagline and present it.
Judge: Mrs. Molly Chaturvedi, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Management
Winners List
S.No Name of the Student Name of the College Prize
1 Neetpreet Madaan Indian Institute of Management & Commerce I
2 Anish Neunaha
3 Kamal Bohra St. Josephs Degree & PG College II
4 Maria Savitha
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Participants in Cook Up
COMMERCE EXHIBITION
The Commerce and industries have witnessed a paradigm shift in the way businesses are being
run in the twenty first century. As part of Commerce fest, Department of Commerce organized
Commerce Exhibition which started at 11.00 am in room No.406. Students from all B.Com
courses actively participated in the exhibition. 15 models/ charts were prepared and displayedon
the topics such as GST, Mutual Funds, NPA, E- Commerce, Insurance, Stock Exchange, Crypto
currency, SBI and Future trends of Business. The exhibits put up by the students were extremely
informative and eye catching. The Guests for the exhibition were Prof. K .Shankaraiah, Dean,
Faculty of Commerce, Osmania University and Rev. Fr. Vincent Arokiadas, Principal. The
Commerce Exhibition was highly informative and fruitful to the students and visitors.
No. of Participants: 34
No. of Teams: 10
Judges: 1. Dr. K. Prasanna, Head, Department of Commerce, Vivek Vardhini Evening College
2. Dr. K. Srinivasa Rao, Associate Professor, Vivek Vardhini Evening College
Winners List
S.No Name of the Student Class Topic/ Model Prize
1 V.Nageshwari Reddy
2 Varunika Khandelwal
3 Hitesh Kumar Golecha
4 Vaishnavi Joshi B.Com II P Comparison between Newyork Stock Exchange I
5 Syed Mehdi Raza and Bombay Stock Exchange
6 Shikha Nagar
7 Akshay Manvikar
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8 Jaiveer Reddy Karupola
9 Sarang Saxena B.Com II H Future Trends of Business II
10 Ankita Saxena
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Students enjoying Food Fest
VALEDICTORY CEREMONY
The Valedictory Ceremony of “Club Di Commercio – Mind Abut Competencies”, Inter
Collegiate Commerce Fest was held at 5.00 pm in Chapel Hall. The dignitaries were Mr.Gopal
Heda, Vice President, Bank of America, Chief Guest; and Rev. Fr. Vincent Arokiadas, Principal
and Mrs. N.Srilatha, Head, Department of Commerce. The hosts of the event Miss. K.P.Vardhini
Sharma of B.Com III Computers and Miss. Aishwarya of B.Com II Professionals welcomed the
guests and students for the valedictory ceremony. The ceremony began with a prayer song by
Mr.B.Sumanth of B.Com III (IT). Rev.Fr. Vincent Arokiadas, Principal congratulated commerce
department for successfully organizing the fest and also all the students who participated in the
event. Mr. Gopal Heda addressed the gathering and said that Bank of America will visit the
college in the near future for placements. He also appreciated the efforts and dedication of the
faculty and students in organizing the event. Students from other colleges also spoke and said
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that they were delighted to participate in the fest. Winners of various competitions were awarded
with mementos and certificates by the Chief Guest. The Ceremony came to an end with vote of
thanks and singing of National Anthem. The fest witnessed participation by more than 300
students from 13 colleges. The Commerce fest was successful in obtaining rave reviews from the
visitors and students.
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1st Prize Winners for Business Quiz & Case Study from St.Josephs Degree & PG College
1st Prize Winners for Cook up & Rural Marketing from IIMC
3rd Prize winners for Rural Marketing from Little Flower Degree College & for Case Study from
Govt. Degree College for Women, Begumpet
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1st prize for JAM from IIMC 3rd Prize for JAM from LFDC
1st Prize for Commerce Exhibition & 2nd Prize for Cook Up from St.Josephs Degree & PG College
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COORDINATORS FOR THE COMMERCE FEST
S.No Name of the Event Name of the Faculty Coordinators
1 Registration Mrs. K. Radha
2 Inaugural Session Commerce Club Members
3 Busiquizi (Business Quiz) Mrs. O.S.Suguna Sheela
Mrs. Ch.Padmaja
Mrs. Bh.Srivatsala
4 Impromtu (JAM) Mrs. Sumitra Pujari
Mrs. Anantha Lakshmi
Mrs. Preethi Rathi
5 Dossier (Case Study) Mrs. K. Radha
Mrs. Aarati Samala
Miss. M.Prashanthi
6 Arcadian Adverts (Rural Marketing) Mr.Pulipaka Vasant Vikas
Mr.S.Bhanu Prakash Sarma
7 Cook Up Mr.Gosar Virendra Kantilal
Miss. Mhelsea Mona.M
8 Commerce Exhibition Mrs.G.Savitha
Mrs.Sarika Verma
Miss.Rafat Ahmedi
9 Certificate Writing & Preparing Winners List, Miss. M.Debora
Preparing report on Commerce Fest
10 Valedictory Ceremony Mrs. Ritika Waghray
11 Hospitality Mrs. Shanti Kiran
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The Conference offered a great opportunity for the confluence of knowledge emanating from
Academia, Industry, Research Scholars and Practitioners to present and discuss the most recent
innovations, trends as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the field
of Commerce. The Conference also provided an excellent platform in bringing in the new
techniques and horizons that will contribute to the advancements in Commerce in the coming
years.
Objectives of the Conference
➢ To explore the opportunities and challenges in the field of Commerce.
➢ To provide an excellent platform for the global participants to further their research and
immensely benefit from the same.
➢ To provide an opportunity to academicians, researchers, Executives, industry professionals a
platform for a proactive expert interaction on insights into emerging trends, challenges and
concerns related to contemporary issues in the fields of Accounting & Finance, Banking &
Insurance, IT, General Management & Tourism, Human Resource Management and Marketing.
➢ To propose strategies for sustainability and reshaping the global future as an outcome of the
conference
Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent Arokiadas
Co-Convenors
Secretary
Co-Ordinators
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Details of the Papers received
➢ Total No. of Participants registered: 198
➢ Total No. of Abstracts received: 163
➢ Total No. of Full Papers received: 131
No of International Papers: 02 [USA: 1 & Saudi Arabia: 1]
No of National Papers: 13 [Andhra Pradesh: 6, Tamil Nadu: 2, Karnataka: 3,
Rajasthan: 2]
No. of Papers from Telangana State: 116
➢ Total No. of Papers Presented: 65
Inaugural Session
➢ Chief Guest: Mr.Bankey Behari Agarwal, Chief Commissioner, GST & Customs,
Hyderabad Zone, Telangana
➢ Guests of Honour: 1.Mr. Manas Mohanty, General Manager, HRMD, Reserve
Bank of India, Hyderabad, Telangana
2. Ms. Bhavani Jois, Head, Internal Audit & SOX, Infosys Ltd.
The Inaugural session of the 2nd International Conference commenced at 10.00 am in Jubilee
Hall amid cheer and applause. The Dignitaries were Mr.Bankey Behari Agarwal, Chief Guest;
Mr. Manas Mohanty and Ms. Bhavani Jois, Guests of Honour; Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent Arokiadas,
Principal & Convenor of the Conference; Rev.Fr.Thumma Solomon, Secretary & Correspondent
and Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao, Director. The inaugural session began by invoking God’s
blessings with a prayer song by the college Choir ‘Anna Domini’. Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi, senior
faculty and Secretary of the Conference briefed the delegates about the History of the College,
achievements of the Commerce Department and objectives of the Conference. The dignitaries
were welcomed and invited on to the dais for lighting of the lamp with reciting of Shloka.
Mrs.Y.Geethanjali, senior faculty and Coordinator of the Conference introduced the Principal
Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent Arokiadas to the gathering. Our beloved Principal welcomed the Chief Guest
and Guests of Honour and placed on record, the kind of contribution and efforts they have put in
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to take India to great heights. He said that it was a privilege and great honour to have such
pioneers amongst us.
Mrs.N.Srilatha, HOD & Associate Professor and Co-Convener of the Conference introduced the
Chief Guest Mr.Bankey Behari Agarwal to the audience who was a committee member of GST
Model Law. The Chief Guest complemented the College for the successful journey in rendering
quality education since 20 years. He gave a comprehensive insight and overview on GST, its
relevance, features, challenges and opportunities highlighting and emphasizing its journey. He
stated that Indian Tax System which was known to be complex in the world was made simple by
making it as one tax replacing 17 other taxes. He said that features of GST are Single Interface,
completely Automated, very Responsive and Consultative. He also mentioned that Telangana is
the first state in India to introduce GST Seva Kendra and GST Rath. He made a special appeal to
the young students to be law abiding and not to be tax avoiders so that Government can reduce
tax rates. He said that every student should be an active agent to bring about social change in the
economy. He mentioned about the openings for Finance and Commerce Professionals to become
GST Practitioners and be Suvidha Providers making the citizens aware and execute GST. He
concluded the speech by stating that though GST is a 6 month old tax system, every citizen of
India must work collectively to make it work.
The Guest of Honour, Mr.Manas Mohanty was introduced to the gathering by Mrs. Mary Vinaya
Sheela, senior faculty and Coordinator of the Conference. He began his address by quoting the
Biblical verse “The Meek inherits the Earth”. He emphasized that to meet the challenges of this
complex world, one needs to move from Complexity to Simplicity, Disconnectedness to
Connectedness, be Meek, give respect and be a continuous learner. He said that the current
education system must enhance the student’s analytical skills, help them to collaborate,
communicate and be generous and understanding towards one another. He concluded by stating
that technology cannot replace values, one should learn to give and take, share and care to make
the world a better place to live in as a family. Mr. B.Satyanarayana Rao, Associate Professor and
Controller of Examinations introduced the Guest of Honour, Ms. Bhavani Jois to the audience.
She is an international personality with rich experience of three different countries Malaysia,
United Kingdom and India. She said that in today’s techno savvy world, emotional connectivity
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cannot come through technology and one must have the ability to be a good communicator and
skill to bring meaning to the data. With her dynamic international experience, she urged the
audience to build and practice empathy and also to develop their soft skills. She also highlighted
the integration of ethics in Commerce to become extra ordinary Professionals.
The inaugural session concluded with vote of thanks proposed by Dr.R.Anitha, Dean, Academics
and Co-Convenor of the Conference followed by felicitation of the dignitaries with shawl and
mementos by our beloved Principal and Correspondent.
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Technical Session I – Accounting & Finance
➢ Total No. of Participants registered: 59
➢ Total No. of Abstracts received: 49
➢ Total No. of Full Papers received: 36
No. of International Papers: Nil
No. of National Papers: 03 [Andhra Pradesh: 02 and Tamil Nadu: 01]
No. of Papers from Telangana State: 33
➢ Total No. of Papers Presented: 17
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Resource Persons
➢ Dr. A.Patrick, Department of Commerce, University College of Commerce & Business
Management, Osmania University, Hyderabad
➢ CMA Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta, Founder of India-gst.in
The technical session on Accounting and Finance was held in Chapel Hall from 11.30 am to 1.30
pm. Mrs. Mary Vinaya Sheela, senior faculty and Coordinator of the Conference welcomed the
resources persons and the participants to the technical session. The resource persons
Dr.A.Patrick and CMA Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta were introduced to the gathering by
Mr.Pulipaka Vasanth Vikas, Assistant Professor and Mrs. O.S.Suguna Sheela, Associate
Professor respectively.
Dr.A.Patrick in his address marked the importance on aspects such as Capital market, Forensic
Accounting, IFRS, International Finance, Crypto currencies, Bitcoin etc. He suggested the
participants to focus on objectives, methodology, findings and conclusion. CMA Bhogavalli
Mallikarjuna Gupta had an interactive session with the audience on GST, its origin, challenges in
implementation and measures to make better India. After the presentations, the resource persons
were invited to give their insights on the papers presented. They were pleased with the selection
of topics and appreciated the participants. The session came to an end with vote of thanks
followed by felicitation of the guests with mementos.
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1.Mr.Sughosh Anney Student
2.Mr.Boga Sai Loyola Academy
Rathan Student Degree & PG Crypto Currency
3.Mr.Rajakumar College,
3 Nithish Student Secunderabad ISBN
1.Mrs. N.Supriya Faculty St.Ann’s College for Demonetization – It’s impact
4 2.Ms. Asra Sultana Faculty Women, Hyderabad on Common Man ISSN/ISBN
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Protecting online Copyright
Assistant Nalsar University of Infringements: The Emerging
11 Dr. G. Mallikarjun Professor Law, Hyderabad Legal Issues and Challenges ISSN/ISBN
St. Joseph's Degree Reinsurance and Liability
and PG College, Insurance in India: Critical
12 Mr.Rahul Ageeru Student Hyderabad Analysis ISSN/ISBN
St. Joseph's Degree
and PG College, Study on Crowd funding
13 Mr.Harsh Agarwal Student Hyderabad ISSN/ISBN
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St Joseph's Degree & Impact of reforms of the Modi
Ms.Vyomakesisri Assistant PG College, Government--A critical
20 Tippabhotla Professor Hyderabad Analysis ISSN/ISBN
Research
Scholar, St Joseph's Degree &
Mrs.Ritika Bajaj Palamuru PG College,
21 Waghray University Hyderabad Forensic Accounting in India ISSN/ISBN
St Joseph's Degree & A Study on Fundamental
Assistant PG College, Analysis of Natural Gas and
22 Mr.T.Krishna Professor Hyderabad Crude Oil ISSN/ISBN
St Joseph's Degree &
Mr.Manish Kumar PG College, Risks associated with Crypto
23 Jha Student Hyderabad Currencies ISSN/ISBN
Badruka College of Impact of Demonetisation on
Assistant Commerce & Arts, Consumer’s Financial
24 Mrs.Anita D'souza Professor Hyderabad Transactions ISSN/ISBN
1.Ms.Iynisha Kannan Loyola Academy
James Student Degree & PG A study on IndAS and IFRS
2.Ms.G.Vindhya College,
25 Chandra Student Secunderabad A study on Ind-AS and IFRS ISSN/ISBN
St.Francis Degree
Ms.Aishwarya Arun College for Women, Forensic Accounting- A
26 Kumar Student Hyderabad Vision for Fraud Detection ISSN/ISBN
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1.Mr.PulipakaVasant Assistant
Vikas Professor
2.Mr.S.Bhanu Assistant
Prakash Sarma Professor St Joseph's Degree & Indian Commodity Market
Assistant PG College, Need for Awareness and
30 3.Mr.K.Srinivas Professor Hyderabad Education ISSN/ISBN
St Joseph's Degree &
1.Mr.Sanjay Upadhya Student
PG College, Blend in and out - Mergers and
31 2.Ms.SimranVarma Student Hyderabad Acquisitions ISSN/ISBN
Research
Govt. Degree Crypto Currencies and Block
Dr.T.P.Surya C Rao Scholar
College, Chittoor, chain technology's role in
32 Dr. K.Shankar Reddy Lecturer Andhra Pradesh emerging Digital Economy ISSN/ISBN
Loyola Academy
1.Ms.Sonal Sharma Student
Degree & PG
College,
33 2.Ms.P. Sowmya Student Secunderabad Study on Business Finance ISBN
St Joseph's Degree &
Assistant PG College, Impact of Dividends on Share
34 Ms.Rafat Ahmedi Professor Hyderabad Prices of Select IT Firms ISSN/ISBN
1.Mr.B. Associate
Satyanarayana Rao Professor
2.Mr.Rajvir Singh St Joseph's Degree &
Oberoi Student PG College, GST awareness among
35 3.Mr.KeshavBangad Student Hyderabad commerce Students ISSN/ISBN
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Technical Session II – Banking & Insurance
➢ Total No. of Participants registered: 12
➢ Total No. of Abstracts received: 18
➢ Total No. of Full Papers received: 08
No. of International Papers: Nil
No. of National Papers: 01 from Andhra Pradesh
No. of Papers from Telangana State: 07
➢ Total No. of Papers Presented: 02
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Resource Persons
➢ Dr. A.Patrick, Department of Commerce, University College of Commerce & Business
Management, Osmania University, Hyderabad
➢ CMA Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta, Founder of India-gst.in
➢ Prof.S.Sreenivasa Murthy, Dean & Head, Placements, IPE, Hyderabad
The technical session on Banking and Insurance was held in Chapel Hall from 2.30 pm to 4.00
pm. Mrs. Mary Vinaya Sheela, senior faculty and Coordinator of the Conference welcomed the
resources persons and the participants to the technical session. Dr.A.Patrick and CMA
Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta were resource persons for this session also. The resource person,
Prof.S.Sreenivasa Murthy was introduced to the gathering by Dr.Vandana Samba, Assistant
Professor, Department of Business Management.
Prof.S.Sreenivasa Murthy in his address complemented the college for organizing the 2nd
International Conference. He said that technology has improved banking sector and emphasized
that everyone must have access to banks which leads to empowerment of women, development
of rural areas and growth of the Nation. He highlighted on aspects such as General and Life
Insurance, IRDA, Green Banking etc. After the presentations, Prof.S.Sreenivasa Murthy in his
remarks appreciated the participants for choosing contemporary topics. Dr.A.Patrick and CMA
Bhogavalli Mallikarjuna Gupta also applauded the participants. The session came to an end with
vote of thanks followed by felicitation of the guest with memento.
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3 Acharya Nagarjuna
Mr.Karlapudi Research University, Guntur, Indian Banking Development
Ramesh Babu Scholar Andhra Pradesh - Challenges & Prospects ISSN/ISBN
4 Research
Mr.K.Devadas Scholar Osmania University Impact of Retail Banking ISSN/ISBN
5 1.Mrs.Sarika Assistant
Verma Professor
2.Mr.Aditya St.Joseph's Degree & Cyber Liability Insurance- A
Shekar Student PG College, Hyderabad Protection to Cyber Losses ISSN/ISBN
6 The Impact of Information
Mrs .Sangeeta Assistant St.Joseph's Degree & Technology Advancement
Thakur Professor PG College, Hyderabad in Indian Banking Sector ISSN/ISBN
7 HOD, Dept. St.Joseph's Degree & Green Banking & its prospects
Mrs.N.Srilatha Commerce PG College, Hyderabad in India ISSN/ISBN
8 1.Ms.Simran
Agarwal Student
2.Mr.Akshay
Manvikar Student
3.Ms.Vaishnavi Cyber Crimes: A Growing
Joshi Student St.Joseph's Degree & Threat to Indian Banking
4.Mr.Jatin Guru Student PG College, Hyderabad Sector ISSN/ISBN
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Cultural Vista
The first day of the International Conference came to an end with a colorful ‘Cultural Vista’
which commenced at 5.00 pm in Josephs Hall. The theme of the Cultural Vista was “Culture of
India”. India is a land of varied cultures and traditions. Diversities in all spheres make the Indian
culture quite unique. The Indian classical dance aims to experience the liberation and growth of
righteousness as man, by manifesting the glory of the God. Welcome dance, the vibration of
mind and soul was gracefully performed by students. Indian folk is the product of different
socio-economic set up and traditions evolved over ages and the students have come up with a
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Punjabi folk dance. A unique foot tapping dance mix was on north Indian history and culture
such as Malhari, Pinga, Dolitharo and Dol Bhaje. Another dance was on Indian Patriotism which
really made the evening a memorable one. The cultural extravaganza also had songs from the old
classical melodies of Bollywood and English Songs. Our students have really rocked the show
with beautiful co-ordination. The cultural evening ended with the singing of National Anthem.
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DAY 2 – 20TH JANUARY 2018
The Second day of the International Conference commenced with Technical session on IT,
General Management & Tourism followed by Technical sessions on Human Resource
Management and Marketing.
Resource Persons
➢ Dr. S.Brinda, Former Dean, St.Josephs Degree & PG College, Hyderabad
➢ Dr.Sujatha Molala, Principal, Dewan Bahadur Padma Rao Mudaliar College for Women,
Hyderabad
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The technical session on IT, General Management and Tourism was held in Mass
Communication Studio from 10.00 am to 11.30 am. The session commenced with inviting of
guests and participants by Mrs. Ritika Waghray, Assistant Professor. The resource persons
Dr.S.Brinda and Dr. Sujatha Molala were introduced to the gathering by Miss. M.Prashanthi and
Mrs. G.Savitha, Assistant Professors respectively.
Dr. S Brinda was extremely happy for being invited as resource person. She spoke on general
topics such as Digitalization, Artificial Intelligence, E-Commerce, Cyber Security etc. Dr.
Sujatha Molala spoke on Tourism and its importance in the economic development of the
country. After the presentations the guests were invited to give their expert comments on the
papers presented. The guests appreciated for having many students as presenters. They suggested
the participants to update their knowledge with respect to changing scenarios in the modern
world. The session came to an end with vote of thanks followed by felicitation of the guests with
mementos.
S.No Name of the Designation Name of the Title of the Paper ISSN/ISBN/
Participant Institution Presentation
1 Dr. Yellaswamy TS Model Junior
Ambati Lecturer College, Hyderabad A Study on E - Commerce ISSN/ISBN
2 Assistant Aurora’s Degree Impact and preparedness for
Ms.Pooja Kalla Professor College, Hyderabad Automation ISSN/ISBN
3 1.Ms.K. Spurita Student
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5 Kakatiya Participation of social work
ISSN/ISBN
Dr. Thatla University, organisations in the protection
Sambalaxmi Professor Warangal of environment - A study
6 St Joseph's Degree
ISSN/ISBN
& PG College,
Mr.Manas Vyas Student Hyderabad Netflix
7 Acharya Nagarjuna Impact of self-help groups on
ISSN/ISBN
Research University, Guntur empowerment of rural women
Ms.Asha Begum Scholar –A case study
8 Ms.Shivani Assistant St. Mary’s College,
ISSN/ISBN
Mehrotra Bajaj Professor Hyderabad Crypto Currency
9 CMR University,
ISSN/ISBN
Bengaluru, Entrepreneurship and
Mr.Nagesha N.S Ph.D Scholar Karnataka innovations in E-Commerce
10 Dr. Shaik Nazim Assistant Nalsar University of Role of information
ISSN/ISBN
Ahmed Shafi Professor Law, Hyderabad technology in civil aviation
11 St Joseph's Degree
ISSN/ISBN
& PG College, Dark data and its future
Mr.Sarang Saxena Student Hyderabad prospects
12 Loyola Academy
ISSN/ISBN
Degree & PG
Mr.Saurabh College,
Verma Student Secunderabad E-Commerce
13 Vijay Nagar College
ISSN/ISBN
Ms.Padmaja Assistant of Commerce, Cyber security using block
Bhagavatam Professor Hyderabad Cipher Protocol
14 St Joseph's Degree
ISSN/ISBN
& PG College, Augmentation of Tourism and
Mr.Ankit Sharma Student Hyderabad Hospitality sector in India
15 Sri Ramakrishna Determinants of passenger
ISSN/ISBN
College of Arts & satisfaction on service quality
Assistant Science, in southern railways with
Dr. I. Parvin Banu Professor Coimbatore reference to Salem division
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Tamilnadu
16 College Of Public Information Technology in
ISSN/ISBN
Health And Health Health Care: Global
Dr. Ramaiah Assistant Informatics, Riyadh, opportunities and challenges
Itumalla Professor Saudi Arabia with electronic health records
17 Kasturba Gandhi
ISSN/ISBN
Degree & PG Cultural Intelligence: A
Ms.Nousheen Associate College for Women, Competitive advantage to
Sultana Professor Secunderabad Global Managers
18 Mahaveer Institute
ISSN/ISBN
of Science
Dr.Kiran Kumar Technology, Trends in Digital Marketing in
Kotha Professor Hyderabad Indian sub continent
19 Mahaveer Institute
of Science An empirical study on
Mr.O.Lakshmi Assistant Technology, effectiveness of digital
Narayana Professor Hyderabad marketing in the new era ISSN/ISBN
20 Loyola Academy
1.Ms.K.Sai Sirisha Student Degree & PG
2.Ms.Maria College, Skill development in Tourism
Caroline Student Secunderabad And Hospitality sector ISBN
21 St Joseph's Degree
& PG College, Artificial intelligence in
Mr.Rahil Surani Ex-Student Hyderabad business ISBN
22 Management information
St Joseph's Degree system in educational
ISSN/ISBN
Mr.Sannidhanam & PG College, institutions: A study in unique
Anurag Student Hyderabad school
23 St Joseph's Degree Self help groups and rural
ISSN/ISBN
Assistant & PG College, women entrepreneurship
Mrs.Bh.Srivatsala Professor Hyderabad development
24 Ms.Kasoju Assistant St Joseph's Degree Virtual crimes and human
ISSN/ISBN
Srivani Professor & PG College, disasters – An overview of
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Hyderabad other recent IT revolution- An
Indian perspective
25 HOD &
Associate
Professor, ISSN/ISBN
Dept. of St Joseph's Degree Artificial Intelligence in
Mrs.M.Kiran Computer & PG College, business: Opportunities &
Jyothi Science Hyderabad Challenges
26 Digital banking – moving
St Joseph's Degree towards digital transformation
ISSN/ISBN
Mrs.A.Danam Associate & PG College, with special reference to an
Tressa Professor Hyderabad initiative of SBI
27 1. Ms.P. Bhavans
Kathyayani Student Vivekananda
Degree College, Efficiency/effectiveness of
2.Ms.Ch.Sarvani Student Secunderabad Digital Payments ISBN
28 St Joseph's Degree
ISSN/ISBN
Assistant & PG College, Wireless sensor networks -
Mrs.Madhuri Paul Professor Hyderabad challenges
29 1.Mr.P.Tejas
ISSN/ISBN
Aurangabadkar Student St Joseph's Degree
2.Mr. Naman & PG College, Review article on artificial
Agarwal Student Hyderabad intelligence in social media
30 1.Patric Nehith Student St Joseph's Degree
ISSN/ISBN
2.Ritika Student & PG College, Demonetization to
3.Pooja Agarwal Student Hyderabad Digitalization in India
31 1.Aditya Shekhar Student St Joseph's Degree
ISSN/ISBN
& PG College,
2.Shashank
Hyderabad Augmented Reality
Navandhar Student
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Technical Session IV – Human Resource Management
➢ Total No. of Participants registered: 50
➢ Total No. of Abstracts received: 34
➢ Total No. of Full Papers received: 34
No. of International Papers: 01 from USA
No. of National Papers: 04 [Andhra Pradesh: 01, Rajasthan: 01 & Karnataka: 02]
No. of Papers from Telangana State: 29
➢ Total No. of Papers Presented: 09
Resource Persons
➢ Dr. Shulagna Sarkar, Assistant Professor, IPE, Hyderabad
➢ Mr. Prabhakar Rao Kotapati, Vice President, Data Research & Operations, FINACPLUS,
Hyderabad
The technical session on Human Resource Management was held in Jubilee Hall from 11.30 pm
to 1.30 pm. Mrs.Y.Geetanjali, senior faculty and Coordinator of the Conference welcomed the
guests and the participants to the technical session. The resource persons Dr. Shulagna Sarkar
and Mr. Prabhakar Rao Kotapati were introduced to the gathering by Mrs.G.Savitha and Mrs.
Sarika Verma, Assistant Professors respectively.
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Dr. Shulagna Sarkar stated that an organisation cannot build a good team of working
professionals without good Human Resources. The key functions of HRM team include
recruiting people, training, performance appraisal, motivation, workplace communication and
safety etc. Mr. Prabhakar Rao Kotapati said that HRM plays a strategic role in managing people
and the workplace culture and environment. Any organisation, without a proper setup for HRM
is bound to suffer from serious problems while managing its regular activities. For this reason,
companies must put a lot of effort and energy into setting up a strong and effective HRM. After
presentation of papers, the resource persons were invited to give their expert comments on the
papers presented. Dr. Shulagna Sarkar appreciated the papers presented by the participants. Mr.
Prabhakar Rao Kotapati gave insight on the papers presented and congratulated the participants.
The session came to an end with vote of thanks followed by felicitation of the guests with
mementos.
The following are the details of Full Papers received
S.No Name of the Designation Name of the Title of the Paper ISSN/ISBN/
Participant Institution Presentation
1 Mr.Venkatesh. A Associate Professor Shankerlal Dhanraj Entrepreneurship and Presentation
Signodia College of Innovation
Arts & Commerce,
PG Centre,
Hyderabad
2 V.Neeraja Sr. Lecturer in Keshav Memorial Stress Management-A ISSN/ISBN
Commerce Institute of Study on Indian Women
Commerce And
Sciences, Hyderabad
3 Dr. Rakhee Mairal Senior Assistant Badruka College of Employee Welfare And ISSN/ISBN
Renapurkar Professor Commerce and Arts Safety Measures at VST
Hyderabad Industries Limited
4 1.Mrs. O.S.Suguna Associate Professor St.Joseph’s Degree Impact of Smart phones on ISSN/ISBN
Sheela & PG College the quality of work life of
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5 Mr.P. Nagesh Research Scholar SJJT University, Influence of Quality of ISSN/ISBN
Rajasthan Work Life on Work
Performance of
Employees
6 1.Mr.Guntur Venkata Student Loyola Academy Impact of Performance Presentation
Akshay Degree & PG Appraisal of Employees
7 1.Dr. Mohd Sadat Assistant Professor Maulana Azad Practice of Social ISSN/ISBN
Shareef National Urdu Responsibility with
University, Reference to Islamic Era
2.Prof. Badiuddin Dean SCBM &
Hyderabad
Ahmed Head
8 Ms.Shreya S Student St.Joseph’s Degree A Study on Inter- ISSN/ISBN
Hundiwala & PG College, Relativity of Job
Hyderabad Satisfaction and Employee
Commitment in Global
Organizations
9 Mr.J Ajay Kumar Assistant Professor Vijaynagar College Organizational Stress and ISSN/ISBN
of Commerce, its impact on Working
Hyderabad Employees
10 1.Ms.Urvashi Student St.Joseph’s Degree Corporate Social Presentation
Mukesh Patel & PG College, Responsibility: The Need
2.Ms.Aditi Anup Student Hyderabad of the Hour
Pillai
11 1.Mr.Jaganmohan Research Scholar Kakatiya University, Corporate Social Presentation
Kongara Warangal Responsibility
12 1.Dr. S. Narsimha Assistant Professor University College CSR Practices of NTPC ISSN/ISBN
Chary of Commerce &
2.Md Ismail Assistant Professor Business
Management,
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Hyderabad
13 Dr. A Nageshwara Associate Professor Guru Nanak Six Sigma in Human ISSN/ISBN
Rao Institution Technical Resource Management:
Campus, Hyderabad The Changing Face of
People Management in
India
14 1. Ms.Vasudha Assistant Professor RNS First Grade A study on effect of ISSN/ISBN
Srivatsa College, Bengaluru, performance appraisal
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20 Mrs.R Sreelakshmi Senior Faculty St.Joseph’s Degree A Study on Women ISSN/ISBN
& PG College, Entrepreneurship in India
Hyderabad
21 1.Dr.Vandana Samba Professor St.Joseph’s Degree The Role of Gender on Job ISSN/ISBN
& PG College, Insecurity
Hyderabad
2.Dr.Vani.H Assistant Manager NSIC, Hyderabad
22 Mrs.A. Mary HOD & Associate St.Joseph’s Degree A Study on Trends and ISSN/ISBN
Francina Professor, Dept. of & PG College, Challenges in Global
Business Hyderabad HRM
Management
23 1.Ms.Monica Michael Student St.Joseph’s Degree A Study on International ISSN/ISBN
& PG College Human Resources
2.Mr.Richard Francis Student Management Practices
(IHRM)
24 1.Mrs.Aparna Assistant Professor St.Joseph’s Degree Corporate Social ISSN/ISBN
Rajhans & PG College, Responsibility (CSR) The
Hyderabad Indian Ethos
2.Mr.J.Vedhanth Student
25 Miss. M.Debora Assistant Professor St.Joseph’s Degree Women Empowerment: ISSN/ISBN
& PG College, Role of Telangana
Hyderabad Government
26 Mrs. Sumitra Pujari Research Scholar, St.Joseph’s Degree A Study on Welfare ISSN/ISBN
Rayalaseema & PG College, Schemes of ESI
University, Hyderabad
Kurnool, Andhra
Pradesh
27 Ms. S. Swapna Assistant Professor St.Joseph’s Degree A Study on Implications ISSN/ISBN
& PG College, of Implementing Green
Hyderabad HRM, with Reference to
Developing Nations
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28 Hofstra University, A Study on Discrimination ISSN/ISBN
Poonam BS Public USA of Women in the
Thiruverkadu Health, MHA Workforce
29 Mrs.Y.Geethanjali Research Scholar, St. Josephs Degree Role of Micro, Small and ISSN/ISBN
Rayalaseema & PG College, Medium Enterprises
University, Hyderabad (MSME’s) in employment
Kurnool, Andhra Creation-A Study on Post
Pradesh Telengana Government
30 1.Dr.Gopit Assistant Professor Kakatiya University, Stress and Time ISSN/ISBN
Warangal Management among Post
Graduate Students in
2.Dr. Sridhar Kumar Assistant Professor
Khammam District,
Lodh
Telangana –A Study
31 1.Ms.M. Soujanya Associate Professor St. Ann’s PG Work Life Flow of ISSN/ISBN
College for Women, Employees in Diversified
2.Ms.M. Ashwini Assistant Professor Mallapur, Sectors
Hyderabad
32 1.Mr.Siddarth Student St.Joseph’s Degree Quality of Work Life ISSN/ISBN
& PG College,
2.Ms.Varunika Student Hyderabad
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Technical Session V – Marketing
➢ Total No. of Participants registered: 34
➢ Total No. of Abstracts received: 23
➢ Total No. of Full Papers received: 22
No. of International Papers: Nil
No. of National Papers: 02 [Rajasthan: 01 and Andhra Pradesh: 01]
No. of Papers from Telangana State: 20
➢ Total No. of Papers Presented: 18
Resource Persons
➢ Prof. S.V.Satyanarayana, Chairman, BOS, Faculty of Commerce, Osmania University
➢ Dr.V. Srikanth, Associate Professor, IPE, Hyderabad
The technical session on Marketing was held in Chapel Hall from 2.30 pm to 4.00 pm. Mrs.
Shanti Kiran, Assistant Professor welcomed the resources persons and the participants to the
technical session. The resource persons Dr.V. Srikanth and Prof. S.V.Satyanarayana were
introduced to the gathering by Mrs. Sumitra Pujari, senior faculty and Coordinator of the
conference and Miss. Rafat Ahmedi, Assistant Professor respectively.
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Prof. S.V.Satyanarayana said that in today’s world there is a continuous need for organizations to
update themselves to know and study consumer behavior. He spoke on various aspects of
Marketing such as Big data, marketing automation, Digital marketing, Internet of things etc.
Dr.V. Srikanth stated that management is dynamic, but marketing is more dynamic when
compared to other functional areas of management. He said that societal trends have a great
impact on marketing. After presentation of papers, the resource persons were invited to give their
expert comments on the papers presented. Prof. S.V.Satyanarayana said that students need to
develop writing skills, optimization skills, communication skills and analytical skills to know the
effectiveness of the content. He appreciated the papers presented by the participants. Dr.V.
Srikanth said that conferences are the most important medium to know the latest information and
he also congratulated the participants for presenting latest topics in the field of marketing. The
session came to an end with vote of thanks followed by felicitation of the guests with mementos.
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6 1.Dr.G Assistant ISSN/ISBN
Shashidhar Rao Professor CKM Arts and
Assistant Science College, E-Tailing In India- Prospects
2.Mr.R. Sunil Professor Warangal and Challenges
7 1.Mr.D.Prashanth Student Loyola Academy Presentation
2.Mr.G.Paavan Student Degree & PG
College,
3.Mr.M.Laxman Student Secunderabad E-Marketing
8 1.Mr.Vikas Loyola Academy Presentation
Pradhan Student Degree & PG
2.Mr.Shubham College, Social Media Marketing - A
Pareek Student Secunderabad New Way to Market
9 1.Ms.Aala St.Anns Degree A Study of Brand ISSN/ISBN
Shaheryer Faculty College for Communication among
2. Mrs Divya Women, consumers using social
Kumari Faculty Hyderabad networking sites
10 Sarojni Naidu ISBN
Vanita Maha
Assistant Vidyalaya, Role of Social Media for
Mrs.Shashi kanta Professor Hyderabad Social Entrepreneurship
11 1.Mrs.Aarti Assistant ISSN/ISBN
Samala Professor St. Josephs Degree
2.Mr.Mehul & PG College,
Kumar Patel Student Hyderabad Green Marketing in India
12 St. Josephs Degree Presentation
Ms.Syed Juhi & PG College,
Fatima Student Hyderabad Impact of Digital Marketing
13 S.D. Signodia ISSN/ISBN
College of Arts and
Dr.Pallavi Commerce,
K.Ranganadh Professor Hyderabad Recent Trends in Marketing
14 Mr.Kampally Research Telangana Challenges and Opportunities ISSN/ISBN
Shanker Scholar University, of Electronic Marketing
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Nizambad
15 St. Josephs Degree ISSN/ISBN
Mrs.G. Savitha Assistant & PG College, Brand Awareness and
Praveen Kumar Professor Hyderabad Selection Criteria
16 1.Mrs.Shanti Assistant ISSN/ISBN
Kiran Professor
2.Mr.Mohd
Abdul Bari Student
3.Ms.Shikha
Nagar Student
4. Ms.P. Lakshmi
Sailaja Student St. Josephs Degree
5.Ms.Hazel & PG College, Emerging Markets - A
Zacharias Student Hyderabad challenge Ahead
17 A Study on the Contribution of ISSN/ISBN
St. Josephs Degree Digital Marketing for profit
Ms. K.Laxmi Assistant & PG College, Maximization and Competitive
Madhuri Professor Hyderabad Advantage
18 Assistant Consumer Buying Behaviour - ISSN/ISBN
1.Ms.Lavanya Professor A Study with reference to
Associate Organic Products in
2.Dr.S.Saraswathi Professor CBIT, Hyderabad Hyderabad City
19 St. Josephs Degree Presentation
& PG College, The Effectiveness of Online
Ms.Leema Rose Student Hyderabad Advertising
20 A Conceptual Study on Recent ISSN/ISBN
Trends ,Challenges And
Opportunities In E-
St. Josephs Degree Marketing:- In Special
Mrs.Molly Assistant & PG College, Reference With 7 Up Case
Chaturvedi Professor Hyderabad Study
21 1.Mrs. R.V.Nalini Lecturer DBPM, College Foreign Direct Investment - ISSN/ISBN
2.Miss. Adeeba Lecturer Secunderabad Impact on Indian Market
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Nuzhat
22 A study on feasibility of ISSN/ISBN
St. Josephs Degree application of Raspberry Pi in
Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent & PG College, teaching learning process in
Arokiadas Principal Hyderabad selected colleges of Hyderabad
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Valedictory Ceremony
➢ Chief Guest: Mr. Suresh Mathur, Sr.Joint Director, IRDA, Hyderabad
➢ Guest of Honour: Prof. V.Venkata Ramana, Vice Chairman, TSCHE
The Valedictory Ceremony commenced at 4.00 pm in Jubilee Hall with welcoming and inviting
the Dignitaries on to the dais by Mrs.Aarati Samala, Assistant Professor. The Dignitaries were
Mr.Suresh Mathur, Chief Guest; Prof. V.Venkata Ramana, Guest of Honour; Rev.Fr.Dr. Vincent
Arokiadas, Principal; Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao, Director and Mrs.N.Srilatha, HOD and Co-
Convener of the Conference. The ceremony began with a prayer song by College Choir “Anna
Domini”. Mrs.K.Radha, Assistant Professor introduced the Principal to the gathering. Rev. Fr.
Dr. Vincent Arokiadas welcomed all the guests, members of the college and students for the
valedictory ceremony. He expressed his joy about great thoughts being exchanged in the
Conference. He mentioned that challenges are no limitation, but an invitation to move forward.
He also emphasized that initiation, interest and growing acumen are needed to have quality
research. Mrs.N.Srilatha, HOD and Co-Convener of the Conference presented rapporteurs report
on the conference.
Mrs. Sumitra Pujari, senior faculty and Coordinator of the Conference introduced the Chief
Guest Mr.Suresh Mathur to the gathering by. He congratulated Department of Commerce for
organizing the conference and said that the theme was very apt. He mentioned that technology
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made the world smaller giving opportunities to foreign companies to invest in India. He also
stressed on aspects such as E-Banking, E-Marketing, E-Commerce, Insurance etc and mentioned
that how every citizen of India is able to access the benefits of these aspects. He concluded by
highlighting the role of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDA) at
National and International front. The Guest of Honour, Prof. V.Venkata Ramana was introduced
to the gathering by Mrs.Shanti Kiran, Assistant Professor. He appreciated the current education
system and said that it is a challenge and responsibility for the academicians to educate the
government; which is possible through the 4 D’s of Education such as Disruptive Innovation,
Dynamic Learning Environment, Diversity in Education and Differentiation in Education to have
transformative leaders in the society. He said that Tourism will be the next biggest sector apart
from Information Technology and the world is moving towards cultural renaissance. He spoke
on various aspects such as Customer Relationship Management, Personal Relationship
Management, Dealer Relationship Management and E-Offices. Every Industry must give
importance to Industry- Student interface to have a better Eco system. He concluded by
emphasizing that girl child will be the future of higher education system in India and ignited the
thought that “what are the jobs would one create when there are no jobs”? He also emphasized to
make India the most happening place by making people happy at the work place by appointing
‘Chief Happiness Officer’. Prof.P.L.Vishweshwar Rao, Director addressed the gathering and
highlighted on aspects such as Business, Trade, Commerce and implications of FDI on Indian
economy to make it world economic power.
The Dignitaries released the E-Book of the 2nd International Conference followed by distribution
of certificates to the participants. Mrs.R.Sreelakshmi, senior faculty and Secretary of the
conference proposed vote of thanks. The Dignitaries were felicitated with mementos by our
beloved Principal. Feedback was also collected from the guests and participants. The ceremony
concluded with the singing of National Anthem.
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DAY 3 – 21ST JANUARY 2018
The International Conference came to an end with the Tour of Hyderabad City on the last day,
21st January 2018.
Commerce has an immense potential with respect to its contribution in terms of economic
growth, efficient governance, citizens empowerment and in improving quality of human life.
The conference provided a research forum for academics, researchers, practitioners, and
policymakers in the area of Commerce for exchange of ideas and dissemination of knowledge to
identify and craft pioneering strategies to grab the opportunities and overcome the challenges.
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Celebrating 20 years of academic excellence, the 2nd International conference organized by the
Department of Commerce was an enriching experience to all participants.
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61. JOSEPHS GREEN GROUP (JGG) ACTIVTIES
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Ozone Day
Josephs Green Group (JGG) of the College organised International day for the preservation of
Ozone Layer on 16th September 2017 in the College Premises. The day is mainly intended to
spread awareness of the depletion of Ozone layer and search for solutions to preserve it. The
event was inaugurated by Principal, Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas. Students from B.Com (General,
Computers and Professionals) actively participated and prepared 25 models which were
displayed in the exhibition. Around 250 students from Slate School, Hyderabad along with 10
teachers visited the college to watch the exhibition. Parents of around 100 school students also
visited the college. BBA students conducted seminar on “Ozone Layer” for slate school students
and explained that the ozone layer is a fragile shield of gas, protects the Earth from the harmful
portion of the sun's rays, thus helping to preserve life on the planet. As such, it is paramount that
we protect the ozone layer from harmful substances that contribute to the thinning of the ozone
layer.
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Visit by Slate School Students
Seminar by BBA Students on Protection of Ozone Layer for Slate School Students
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Visit to Active Farm School
Josephs Green Group Cell (JGG) of St. Josephs College organised field trip to Active Farm
School located in Kowkuntla village, Chevella mandal of Ranga Reddy District on 5th December
2017. 100 registered students of the cell from all streams visited the school accompanied by the
faculty members Mrs.Aarati Samala, Mrs. Sangeetha Thakur and Mr.T.Krishna after prayer by
Rev.Fr.Arogyam, Vice Principal. Active Farm School is a service to educate in hands-on method
in Agriculture, Farm Technology, Food Processing and Rural Exhibits primarily to non-farmers.
The Objective of the School is to make the non-farmers engage with nature, agriculture, develop
respect to farmer, value for food and love for mother earth. Our students gained hands on
experience of planting in paddy fields, harvesting of cotton, maize and carrot. They also gained
knowledge about preparation of pesticide using organic materials. The trip came to an end with
bullock cart ride. The trip was indeed very informative and provided a platform to learn,
experience and live the life of farmer for a day.
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Harvesting of Cotton, Maize and Carrot
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Students participating in International Planting Day
Green Audit
Green Audit was conducted by Josephs Green Group – Environment Club of the College in April
2018. The objective was to reduce carbon footprints through minimising pollution and
conserving water and energy.
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others. Students and faculty of Commerce Department actively and enthusiastically participated
in JSR Activity on 17th February 2018 by visiting Government Schools, Orphanages, Home for
street and Aids infected children, Rescue Centers, Home for the aged and destitutes, mentally
and physically challenged. For the first time on the occasion of JSR, around 60 children from 3
orphanages namely Joy foundation, Friends foundation and Darul Yathama were invited to the
college.
Our students and faculty voluntarily came forward and generously donated both in cash and
kind amounting to Rs.235500 which included Groceries, medicines ,clothes, soaps, tooth
brushes, tooth paste, sanitary items, blankets, foot wear, hair oil, shampoos, biscuits, cakes,
snacks, vegetables, chocolates, fruits, stationery items ,kitchen items, first aid kits, racks,
computer table, milk powder, shoes, slippers, water filter, LED monitor, sound system, PC
connectivity cord, cool drinks etc.
The highlight of JSR program was students of second year classes visited Government schools. It
has to be placed on records that Government High School at Vijayanagar Colony is the first
school in India and in the Telangana State to be digitalized and it is also equipped with Google
lab and Robotics room. Our students also conducted awareness classes on computers, cleanliness
etc for children.
The inmates of orphanages and Schools excitedly greeted us on arrival and our students
celebrated their birthday by cutting cake, sponsored and also served food, sang songs, danced
and had a great time interacting with them. Our students also conducted competitions, sports and
games and distributed prizes and certificates to the winners. The inmates also organized music
and dance programs and our students were surprised to see their talent.
Students of B.Com final year Generals, Honors and IT students stayed in the college. On arrival
our students received the children of the three orphanages with cheer and smile. The program
commenced with prayer by our Vice Principal, Rev.Fr.Arogyam. The children were served
breakfast also Lunch. The children were divided into groups and each class was allotted one
group. Our students interacted with the children and organized games like musical chair, lemon
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and spoon, balloon bursting, frog jump etc and distributed prizes and gifts to the children. There
was also dance and music which brought happiness on their faces.
The orphanage and school authorities were delighted to see our student’s efforts and appreciated
the college and the staff for encouraging the students to come forward and reach out to the
people in need. Few classes visited more than one orphanage which clearly showed share and
care attitude of our students. They felt very blessed to participate in JSR activity and also
thanked Principal, Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent Arokiadas for giving them an opportunity to serve the
needy. The following are the details:
S. No Name of the Faculty Class No. of Name and Place of the Total Amount
Students Organization (cash & kind)
visited
1 Mrs.Bh.Srivatsala IA 15 Don Bosco Navjeevan 10000
Orphanage, Nampally,
Hyderabad
2 Miss.M.Prashanthi IB 21 (i)Aramghar, Home for 8500
physically & mentally
impaired, destitutes & the
elderly, Shivrampally,
Hyderabad
(ii)Hyderabad Childrens
Aid Society, Tolichowki,
Hyderabad
3 Mr.K.Srinivas IC 35 APSA Rainbow Home 8500
Orphanage for Girls,
Chudibazar, Hyderabad
4 Miss.Rafat Ahmed ID 30 Capbowl Orphanage, 11000
Malkajgiri, Secunderabad
5 Miss. Mhelsea IH 42 Sannihita Girls Home, 14000
Mona.M Tukaramgate,
Secunderabad
6 Mrs.Radha Kesani IP 32 Navjeevan Balika Vikas 14300
Kendra, Badichowdi,
Hyderabad
7 Mrs.O.S.Suguna I(IT) 35 (i)Asha Kuteer Orphanage, 10000
Sheela Ghatkesar, Hyderabad
(ii) Friends Foundation
Orphanage, Ghatkesar,
Hyderabad
8 Mrs. Preethi Rathi I(IF&A) 13 APSA Rainbow Home – 7100
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Orphanage for Girls,
Begumbazar, Hyderabad
9 Mrs. Pauline R.Joseph IIA 40 Government High School, 17000
Vijayanagar Colony,
Hyderabad
10 Mrs.CH. Padmaja IIB 25 Aadarana Orphanage, 9000
Saroornagar, Hyderabad
11 Mrs.J.N.P.P.Anantha IIC 45 Government Primary 11200
Lakshmi School, Ghasmandi,
Secunderabad
12 Mrs.Rupa Josephine IID 42 Government (Anganwadi) 10000
Samuel School, Vikarabad
13 Mr.S.Bhanu Prakash IIH 40 Government Primary 7500
Sarma School, Chudubazar,
Hyderabad
14 (i).Mrs. Shanti Kiran IIP 40 Sadhana Institute for 11500
(ii).Miss.M.Debora children with special
needs, Nacharam,
Secunderabad
15 Mr.P.Vasant Vikas II(IT) 42 Andhra Vidyalaya 7000
Government High School,
Chikkadpally, Hyderabad
16 Mrs.R.Sree Lakshmi II(IF&A) 26 Government School, Koti, 8700
Hyderabad
17 Mrs.Mary Vinaya IIIA 45 (i).Don Bosco Navjeevan 4500
Sheela Orphanage, Nampally
(ii).Government Boys High
School, Ranigunj
(iii).Joy Foundation,
Narapally, Ranga Reddy
District
(iv).Friends Foundation,
Narapally, Ranga Reddy
District
(v).Darul Yathama
Orphanage Nurkhan
Bazar, Hyderabad
18 Mr.Gosar Virendra IIIB 15 Award Foundation 17300
Kantilal Orphanage for Girls,
Kothapet, Hyderabad
19 Mrs.Y.Geethanjali IIIC 40 Phin & Phil school for 4000
Deaf and Dumb, Malakpet,
Hyderabad
20 Mrs. Sarika Verma IIID 25 (i).Shanthi Nikethan 13500
orphanage, Moinabad,
Hyderabad
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(ii).Rakshana Deepam,
Home for Aids infected
Children, Moinabad,
Hyderabad
21 Mrs.Aarati Samala IIIH 33 (i).Joy Foundation, 4250
Narapally, Ranga Reddy
District
(ii).Friends Foundation,
Narapally, Ranga Reddy
District
(iii).Darul Yathama,
Nurkhan Bazar,
Hyderabad
22 Mrs.Sumitra Pujari IIIP 35 Bharathiya Ayyappa Seva 13850
Samithi,(BASS)
Orphanage for Boys,
Begumbazar, Hyderabad
23 Mrs.G.Savitha III(IT) 30 (i).Joy Foundation, 12800
Narapally, Ranga Reddy
District
(ii).Friends Foundation,
Narapally, Ranga Reddy
District
(iii).Darul Yathama,
Nurkhan Bazar,
Hyderabad
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Visit to Aramghar and Hyderabad Childrens Aid Society by B.Com IB
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Visit to Capbowl Orphanage by B.Com ID
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Visit to Navjeevan Balika Vikas Kendra by B.Com IP
Visit to Asha Kuteer Orphanage and Friends Foundation Orphanage by B.Com I (IT)
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Visit to APSA Rainbow Home Orphanage for Girls by B.Com I (IF&A)
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Visit to Aadarana Orphanage by B.Com IIB
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Visit to Anganwadi Government School by B.Com IID
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Visit to Sadhana Institute for children with special needs by B.Com IIP
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Visit to Government School by B.Com II (IF&A)
Visit to Don Bosco Navjeevan Orphanage and Government Boys High School byB.Com IIIA
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Visit to Award Foundation Orphanage for Girls
Visit to Phin and Phil school for Deaf and Dumb by B.Com IIIC
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Visit to Shanthi Nikethan and Rakshana Deepam by B.Com IIID
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Students of B.Com IIIA, IIIH & III (IT) with children of Joy Foundation, Friends Foundation &
Darul Yathama Orphanages at college campus
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Students of B.Com IIIA, IIIH & III (IT) with children of Joy Foundation, Friends Foundation &
Darul Yathama Orphanages at college campus
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A.Sahithi & Durga Tiwari trained in “Self Defense” at Self Defense Training Programme
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Creating awareness among public about Road Safety
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guests on to the dais for lighting of the lamp followed by prayer song by College Choir “Anna
Domini”. Mr.Murtuza gave a presentation on the vision, objectives and various activities of
Entrepreneurship Development Cell of the College.
Mr.Roshan Patel spoke passionately and enthusiastically about his professional journey and
shared his fascinating experiences as an entrepreneur in managing his own event management
company. He said that many opportunities are available for youngsters in the market and social
networking sites are the best to advertise about their businesses with low investment .He also
said that it is only with zeal, focus and curiosity dreams can be achieved. Mr. Mohammed Imran
spoke about the various sources of finance available for entrepreneurs to start an enterprise. He
also spoke on marketing strategies for startups and measures to overcome the challenges.
Concluding remarks were given by Mrs.Shanti Kiran, ED Cell Convenor. The programme came
to an end with singing of National Anthem.
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Resource Persons First Year Students
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BHOJ-E-JASHN (Food Fest)
As part of Commerce Fest, Entrepreneurship Development Cell of the College organized food
fest “Bhoj-e-Jashn” with a motive to give practical experience to students which will help them
in developing their skills and talents and also to explore entrepreneurial skills. Also, such
festivals help students to learn team work, leadership, planning with overall management skills.
The festival was inaugurated by Principal Rev.Fr.Vincent Arokiadas at 11.00 am in the college
premises. An awesome ambience was created in the campus as it was beautifully decorated with
colourful balloons and music added spice to it. There was an overwhelming response from
students as they put up 22 stalls with a variety of mouth watering delicacies such as cakes,
manchuria, chat, pavbhaji, noodles, milkshakes, sweets, deserts etc. Students have displayed
their talent in preparing, displaying, marketing and sale of food items. Participants were judged
under different categories such as Best Marketer, Best Profit Maker, Best Taste, Best Seller,
Unique Stall and Hygiene. The visitors and the students had a gala time at the food fest.
Winners List
S.No Name of the Student Class Prize
1 Saloni Bhandari B.Com I (IF&A) Best Marketer
2 Neha Heda
3 Piyush Agarwal B.Sc (MPC’s) II yr
4 Muskan Kapsya B.Sc (MPC’s) II yr
5 Haritha Dadu B.Sc (MEC’s) II yr Best Profit Maker
6 Ujwal Kumar Dughar B.Com II D
7 Pranay Jhawar B.Com II D
8 Chetan Jain
9 Prerna Sharma B.Com III H Best Taste
10 Gaurav
11 Kushbhoo Baid
12 Mohammed Abdul Hannan B.Com III (IT) Best Seller
13 Mohammed Ishaq
14 Md. Ibrahim B.Com II D
15 Karishma Khemnani B.Com II C Unique Stall
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16 Syed Rehaan B.Com II C
17 Navira Tasneem B.Com II C
18 Keerthi Jain
19 Afreen B.Com I P Hygiene
20 P.Divya
21 Saba
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Students at Food Stalls
YRC Meeting
First meeting of Youth Red Cross Wing for the academic year 2017-18 was conducted by
Mrs.O.S.Suguna Sheela, YRC Coordinator on 4th July 2017 from 1.10 pm to 2.30 pm in Chapel
hall. Divya Jain of B.Com (General) III year, Manish Kumar Jha of B.Sc (MSC’s) III year and
Murali Krishna of BBA III year were selected as student representatives. They will be assisted
by Jahnavi Naidu of B.Com (General) III year, Ahmed Murtuza of III (IT) and Krishna Agarwal
of BBA III year respectively. Active member team was also selected. The activities for the
academic year 2017-18 were discussed in the meeting.
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Orientation Programme for freshers on YRC
Orientation Programme for first year students was organized on 14th July 2017 from 12.20 pm to
1.10 pm in chapel hall. The resource persons were Mr.Ramana, IRCS, State Coordinator and Mr.
Mamidi Bheem Reddy, Chairman, IRCS, Hyderabad District Branch. Mrs.O.S.Suguna Sheela,
YRC Coordinator addressed the freshers about youth Red Cross wing of the college and its
activities. Divya Jain of B.Com (General) III year highlighted the activities conducted in the
previous academic year. Karan Khurana of B.Com III Honors inspired the freshers by sharing his
experiences with YRC wing.
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Blood Screening Camp
➢ Youth Red Cross wing of the college organized blood donation camp in coordination
with Red Cross Blood Bank, Vidya nagar, Hyderabad on 23rd January 2018 in main
campus. The camp was inaugurated by Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent Arokiadas, Principal; Rev.Fr.
Thumma Solomon, Correspondent, Dr. Ms.Komal Jagdish, Red Cross Blood Bank and
Mrs. O.S.Sugana Sheela, YRC coordinator. A team consisting of Ms.Latha, Mrs. Venkata
Narasamma,Mr. Suresh, Mr. Anwar, Mr.Goutham, Mr.Mohiuddin, Mr.Diwakar,
Mr.Naresh, Mr, Prashanth and Mr.Gopal from Red Cross blood bank helped in
conducting the camp. 110 students have donated blood and the camp was a huge success
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Blood Donation Camp
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Helping Hand
Our students volunteer to donate blood during emergencies other than the camps conducted by
the college. Vasu Patel and B.Rahul from B.Com I year (IT) donated blood to son of Mrs.
Prasitha, Faculty, Department of English
Womens Day
St. Josephs College celebrated International Women’s day on 8th March 2018. Women
Empowerment Cell of the college organised three events on this occasion. The celebrations
began with a prayer song by Miss. Shiny Sheshta from B.Com IIIP followed by address by
principal, Rev.Fr.Dr.Vincent Arokiadas. Marshal Arts Training session was held in the ground
by Ms.N.Lakshmi, Karate trainer from 10.00 am to 11.00 am. She taught Marshall Arts
techniques to the girls. A session on “Cyber Crimes” was held in Josephs Hall from 11.10 am to
11.40 am and the resource persons were Mr.Suresh, Sub Inspector and Mr.Dilip, Assistant Sub
Inspector. The final event of the day was a session by “She Team”, Hyderabad from 11.10 am to
12.20 pm and the resource person was Mr.Madan Mohan,Sub Inspector. The programme was a
grand success.
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Address by Principal Address by Mr. Madan Mohan
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