The Humanities Club dedicatedly aims towards sensitising young minds over burning issues and contemporary affairs of public importance. The club firmly believes that every individual has an unparalleled hint of excellence, and it must be realised in its absolute sense.
Under the benign guidance of the faculty, the club consistently channels a myriad of open forum events, and opportunities like exposure visits to the heritage and administrative sites, debates and elocution, quizzes, exclusive workshops, and a series of seminars and webinars to instill mindful and awareness quotient among the students and help them engross futuristic, social, and technical skills as they march towards a better world.
The Association aims at improving the managerial skills of the students and acquainting them with the global business scenario. Membership is open for all students of Management Department.
The Association conducts workshops and seminars, training programs and organizes quizzes, group discussions and panel discussions, product and advertisement development competitions to keep students abreast with the current trends in the business world.
The Commerce Club is a forum that is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the multinational environment. The Club, under the guidance of a staff coordinator attempts to provide a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, financial, geographical, political, national and international economic issues that affect commercial activities. Moreover the Club regularly organizes programmes like extension lectures, seminars and interactive sessions.
"Literature is the mirror through which we glimpse the human experience, explore the depths of emotion, and journey into the realms of imagination." IGNIS, under the patronage of the Department of English, aims to explore the vivacity of literature. IGNIS provides an opportunity for the students to delve into different worlds, gain new perspectives and broaden their horizons. Through various programmes, it endeavours to guide students to understand diverse cultures and navigate complex human emotions. It aspires to generate, a constructive influence on society by creating a supportive environment for learning and fostering a sense of community development.
Cyber Club, a pioneering initiative of the Department of Computer Science and Application, propels students to the forefront of technological innovation. This dynamic hub transforms digital challenges into launchpads for groundbreaking solutions. Through immersive workshops, strategic industry collaborations, and cutting-edge projects, members cultivate an unparalleled skillset vital for dominating the digital landscape. Far beyond a mere tech collective, Cyber Club serves as a crucible for revolutionary problem-solving and perpetual learning. It empowers students to not just navigate but actively architect the future, fostering both technical virtuosity and robust professional ecosystems essential for tomorrow's tech leaders.
The Coders Club, under the aegis of the Department of Computer Science and Application, helps identify and train the budding coders of the college with practical sessions to learn programming languages like C++, Python, Java, HTML, CSS, etc.
The Edu Club was formed to spearhead different aspects of Education and to provide a platform to students wherein they put more thought into the leisure time thus ensuring a holistic development of the students.
BSSS has an Economic Student Council-ERUDOMICS: The Erudite Economists Club. Eurdomics creates opportunities for the students to explore economics outside their traditional course work and develop an evolved economic understanding. The Club organizes Economics Fest- ArthAaveg, with different competitions and events to help participants realize the scope of economics. The Erudites coordinate the events enabling them to discuss and debate on how economics affect our lives, exposing them to the frontiers of Economic research and reasoning. ERUDOMICS is a platform to create future economics visionaries.
The Science Club provides opportunities to conduct science related activities that extend and enhance the concept of science beyond the classroom. The club offers to explore areas of science not covered under the curriculum and also to channelize the student’s potentials so that they can apply concept-based approach for applications in the real world.
The Sport Club, spearheaded by the Physical Education Department conducts regular sports activities, practice sessions and competitions at Intra and intercollegiate levels.
The aim of the psychology club, PSYCOSMOS, is to lead students towards excellent learning by providing a creative platform to express themselves freely. The club activities try to inculcate kindness, helpfulness and healing amongst participants. Being consistent to its motto- ‘towards a healing society’, the club is in constant pursuit of developing a space for holistic growth for all.
Professional Social Work Students Association was founded in 2008, with the objectives of sensitizing the society on various social issues and developing organizing social skills amongst its members, so that programmes and activities could be organized for the welfare and betterment of the marginalized and stigmatized. The association also forges a strong cohesion among students for effective functioning.
The Club organizes national level inter school; inter college and intra collegiate in-house quiz competitions on various topics throughout the year. Students are groomed and trained to participate and represent the college in quiz contests held in other colleges and universities. Archbishop Eugene Memorial Interschool Chat Show is another major event organized by the club where school students are invited to showcase their knowledge and communication and oratory skills.
The Nature Club envisages to give a human face to the present environmental issues and empower students to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development of nature.
The BSSS Literary Society was conceptualized, it is one of its kinds, though it’s a part of this institution it is primarily student oriented and student run. Till now literature seemed to be confined to a corner of the main building where the English department was, somehow it was not transcending that boundary hence the need of such a society came up where every poet, writer or literature lover, irrespective of his or her area of studies, could meet and form a community to share their love for literature.
Hindi Association promotes the growth of national language Hindi in the campus. The Association not only aims to instill interest in Hindi amongst the students but it also serves the dual purpose of inculcating Indian culture through language studies and activities. When students learn the language, they automatically imbibe the culture essentially required for overall growth, which itself is the purpose of learning.