
To give wings to creativity, innovative ideas and imagination of students the Fine Arts Club has organized this event. Fine art holds a lot of cultural significance in Indian traditions. In today’s era of modernization, the new styles of quilling are coming up, adding glamour, creativity and fun to it. Students from BBA & BCA I,II and III year course actively participated in the event and have shown their talent. Among the participants Ajay Singh Negi (BCA III year) won the first prize. Shreya Sharma (BBA III year) grabbed the second prize. Vishal Sharma (BCA II year) won the third prize respectively.
Objective: The objective behind this event is to develop the interpersonal skills, team work, coordination and time management skills of the students which are extremely essential in the corporate world. The club activities are organized on a regular basis to promote team spirit and to implement the HR concepts practically. Description: To develop the concepts of HR through learning by playing and having fun. The club is intended to make the HR concepts clear to all students by playing different levels of management games with different challenges. The students all together played four management games Balloon walk, Let’s Reverse, Hola hoop activity and Blind fold activity. All the games were based on Group Co-ordination, Training, Time Management and Team work. Students participated in groups of 6-7 members in each team and the winners were decided on the basis of overall group performance, successful completion of the assigned task and the time taken to accomplish the task. The final winners were judged on the basis of overall performance of teams in each game. The event was judged by Dr.NidhiAgarwal, Assistant Professor- Management (UG Campus). The winner and the runner-up team were rewarded withTrophy and an achievement Certificate from the judge of the event. At the end, the judge, club conveners and the winners had a group photograph. Winners: Shruti Sharma, ShivamJaiswal, NeeravGarg, SakshiChaudhary, Bal Krishna Tripathi (BCA 2nd Year, Sec- C), SaloniShishodia (BBA 2nd Year, Sec- A) Runners-up: Zeeshan Malik, Charu Sharma, HimanshuPassey, PrathamDhingra, Avika Sharma, PratibhaChaurasia and AnchalGoyal (BCA 2nd Year, Sec- C)
We learn from teachers in the class rooms, but learning from our peers is not only fun but also motivating for the students. ITS UG CAMPUS organized a PEER LEARNING Workshop for BBA/BCA Batch (2020-23) on the topic "Wondershare Filmora For Beginners: Video Editing Workshop". Resource Person was Rishant Kashyap , our student of BCA Batch (2019-22). Workshop started with the address of Director UG Dr Sunil Kumar Pandey sir who congratulated the students for participating in such unique initiative and to work on their additional skills. Vice Principal UG Campus Prof Nancy Sharma Maam also addressed the students. Chair Person BCA Dr Vidushi Singh , Chairperson BBA Prof Adil Khan , Coordinator BCA Second Year Prof Ravi Govil , Coordinator BBA Second Year Prof Amit Sharma , Head Training & Placement Prof Chanda Jain were also present.
I.T.S UG campus is organising a workshop under the aegis of Women Cell ‘She- Connect’ for all the three year girl students on the topic “Menstrual Hygiene and Bleeding Patterns” by Dr. Jyoti Bhaskar, Clinical Director, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Apollo Cradle Hospital , Indirapuram Delhi NCR The objective this workshop is 1. To create awareness and educate on different aspects of Menstrual Health & Hygiene and to instill appropriate information related to menstruation, physiological and psychological changes experienced. 2. To develop and strengthen behavior and attitude to appropriately deal with challenges related to menstruation and handle socio-cultural taboos which make it difficult for girls to openly discuss issues related to menstruation. 3. To release the girls from the sense of shame and embarrassment they feel due to menstruation and to embrace menstruation as a process that is natural and healthy.
The HR Club Achievers organized a workshop on “Recruitment and Leadership” for the students of BBA I Year on December 18, 2021,for imparting insights about HR functions and Leadership. The session was delivered by Ms. Parul Gupta, Deputy Director, Bureau of Indian Standards who apprised the students with the recruitment function in an organization by citing examples of recent practices in hiring employees. She explained how organizations attract employees, assess them and finally select them for the right job role. She also explained the pre-boarding and onboarding process of the organizations which further help in creating a good brand image. Ms. Parul explained the problem-solving approach of the HR department by giving various situations to the students and then seeking their responses. In the later part of the workshop, she focused on leadership skills that are essential for transforming an organization from good to great. She quoted great contemporary leaders like Mr. Ratan Tata, Mr. Sundar Pichai, Mr. Sachin Bansal and Mr. Binny Bansal who have exemplary leadership traits. She also highlighted the role being played by these transformational leaders in creating a positive brand image of the organization where every job seeker is keen to get placed. The students responded enthusiastically to the queries, cases, and situations presented by the guest speaker and exhibited a good problem-solving approach.
The objective of this workshop was to acquaint the students with the basic principles, developments and research trends in the area of Computer Network. It provided an opportunity to student to understand state-of-the-art in network protocols, architectures, and applications. Mr. Yogendra Pratap Singh and Mr. Ravi Mishra from Aptron Technologies, Noida were the trainers of the workshop. Through this workshop students learnt about theoretical and practical base in computer networks. Students got the knowledge about basic network configurations, layers of the TCP/IP and OSI model, duties of each layer, transmission methods based on underlying LAN, WAN technologies and network security issues. Hands on practical exercises were done by the students with simulation of networking. Students executed different commands like Ping, Tracert, NSLookup, ARP-a and many more to have more clarity about the network configuration & troubleshooting process. Overall, this workshop was a great learning experience for students and it will certainly help them in improving their technical skill set.
Objective: The objective behind this industry visit was to make students aware about the Sulabh International Museum of Toilets established at Sulabh’s Delhi office. The Sulabh International Museum of Toilets in Delhi is run by the Sulabh International, dedicated to the global history of sanitation and toilets. According to Time magazine, the museum is one of the weirdest museums among the "10 museums around the world that are anything but mundane". It was established in 1992 by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, a social activist, founder of Sulabh Sanitation and Social Reform Movement, recipient of national and international awards including the Stockholm Water Prize in 2009. His objective in establishing this museum was to highlight the need to address the problems of the sanitation and Hygiene in the country and considering the efforts made in various parts of the world in this field since the third millennium BC. Museum is the only of its type in the world and it has the collections and information on different types of toilets used in ancient times during Mohenjo-Daro civilisation in early days to Japanese High-tech Toilet in the modern days. The new types of toilets that are invented by the organisation was also shown and demonstrated keeping in mind the problems faced by rural and urban people.
I.T.S UG campus Mohan Nagar Ghaziabad organized a workshopon titled "Cyber Crimes, Preventive Measures and the Procedure as How to Report If Something Happens" for BCA/BBA students on16th December, 2021. The speakers of the workshop were Shri Rahul Sharma, Advisor-Cyber Security, UP Police and Shri Abhay Mishra, PPS, Dy. SP, Nodal Officer, Cyber Cell-Ghaziabad. Vice Principal UG Campus Prof. Nancy Sharma express her gratitude to distinguished speakers for accepting our request and also briefed students that Cybersecurity becomes the need of the hour for companies around the world and this is the right time to educate ourselves about the cyber crime happening around us.Dr. Sunil Pandey, Director UG, ITS welcomed the guest and with his inspirational words told the students that there are certain things which are above technology which has social impacts, human impacts, mental and physical impacts that we need to understand. How this technology existed, what kind of vulnerabilities are present and how to keep ourselves safe from cyber crimes and above all if something happens, how to take it forward. Shri Abhay Mishra started his session with a slogan “JAANKARI HI BACHAO HAI”. He stated when he came to Ghaziabad as a nodal officer cyber cell, there was no cyber cell established in Ghaziabad. He told that he was the only one who started cyber cell in Kotwali, Ghantaghar, Ghaziabad. He also stated that he prefer addressing to school and college students rather than adults because youth likes to share every single bit of information they get with the elders and youngers. In this way if they are addressing 40 individuals, indirectly they are addressing 4000 people. He also told the audience how to report if something happens. One can report any type of cybercrime via two methods either via a phone call or online via the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. First of all, one should report any type of cyber fraud by dialing the helpline number of the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal which is 155260. Also, one can contact local area police in case of any emergency and also for reporting any other crimes. The national police helpline number is 100 and the national women’s helpline number is 181. One can also use the National Cyber Crime Reporting portal to report cyber crimes related to women & children and other online crimes like financial frauds, ransom ware, etc.He also stated that one can file a complaint against any cybercrime irrespective of where the crime occurred. Shri Rahul Sharma said that we are living in a digital era, where we access the internet at our fingertips while we know about advantages there are some disadvantages too. Sometimes we have to face a cyber crime, maybe directly or indirectly, we become victim to cyber crimes, maybe someone made a fraud online, or our social media account got hacked, or someone might be misusing your photo over the internet, maybe our friends or relatives faced this type of incidents, we want to help them out, not only this there are several reasons to report a cyber crime When people face huge financial loss due to cyber frauds then they concern about reporting a cyber crime, if they think the amount is too low then they simply ignore it, this is an opportunity for fraudsters to keep scamming people because there wasn’t any FIR on them and they have nothing to worry about, cyber crime is not limited to financial frauds, it’s even much wider. To help people stay safe from becoming a victim of cyber crime, there are some precautions that one could take such as, Using a strong password, Never disclose account details to anyone or any personal data to someone on the internet or on the phone, Use a trusted anti-virus, Never send credit/debit card details on any untrusted sites, Protect Wi-Fi. With this the workshop came to an end. The audience was satisfied and learned a lot about cyber security in a hope that they can take actions if they face any of it in this world full of technology.
Industry visit has its own importance in career of a student, who is pursuing a professional degree. It is considered as a part of college curriculum. Were students interface with practical approach about the working of Industries and enhance knowledge. A visit to Mother Dairy, Patparganj, New Delhi, was organized for BBA & BCA 1styear students.Through this industry visit students got to learn about the history of Mother Dairy, its technological advances, logistics and its marketing practices. Overall this Industry visit was of great Importance to the students.
.The objective to organize this visit was to provide students an exposure about the EV industries “The Future of Transport”. Indian Exhibition Services Jointly will offer a platform to interact with speakers from notable organizations working in EV and automotive Industry with the main aims to bring all concerned parties together on a singular platform for the exchange of thoughts and ideas, networking, and discussing a way forward for the EV industry in India and ultimate goal is to welcome a less polluting and more efficient mode of transport for people and goods. Indian electric vehicle industry is a new business and the opportunity for the automobile industry is immense. Like any new sector, there are some small teething troubles that need to be resolved. However, with a strong policy like FAME II, India now has the potential to be a global electric manufacturing hub. Electric Vehicles in India are here to solve much bigger issues like rising pollution and reduce oil dependency. Since electric vehicles have a lower cost of operations, India is a very unique market as it is easy to attract fleet operators, public transportation and shared mobility platforms, The interest among consumers in the adoption of electric cars is growing multifold but the actual adoption seems to be going very slow. India has barely sold more than 8,000 electric cars in six years. Students were interacted with the latest technology and they understood about the technology of electric vehicles. Overall Industry Visit to EV India 2021 (An Electric Motor Vehicle Show) at India Exposition Centre Trip BCA 1st Year Students was a successful event.