Thursday, July 10, 2025

Empowering Futures: 5-Day Orientation Program for SY & TY BBA/BBA-IB Students at MMCC

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The Department of Business Administration at Marathwada Mitramandal's College of Commerce successfully conducted a Five-Day Orientation Program for SY & TY BBA/BBA-IB students from 3rd to 8th July 2025. The program aimed to enrich students through a series of workshops and expert-led sessions, equipping them with essential life, professional, and academic skills.
🔹 Day 1 – Workshop on Mental Health & Well-Being
Resource Person: Mrs. Dhanashree Ghare
Focus: Emotional Intelligence and Handling Failure – encouraging a growth mindset and resilience.
🔹 Day 2 – Principal’s Address & Faculty Interaction
Speaker: Dr. Ganesh Patare, Principal
Key Takeaway: Importance of personality development and SWOT analysis. Faculty also briefed students on curriculum changes under NEP 2020.
🔹 Day 3 – Awareness Workshop on the POSH Act
Resource Person: Adv. Shubhangi Deshmukh
Objective: Educating students about workplace safety, legal frameworks, and creating a respectful environment.
🔹 Day 4 – Gender Sensitization Workshop
Resource Person: Asst. Prof. Rutuja Purohit
Discussion: Challenging gender stereotypes, fostering equality, and understanding legal rights.
🔹 Day 5 – Guest Lecture on Lean Six Sigma in Supply Chain
Resource Person: Mr. Nitin Athavle
Insight: Introduction to Lean Six Sigma tools and SCM certifications for aspiring professionals.
The event was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Gurmeet Kaur Rajpal (HOD) and the tireless efforts of student volunteers ensured the program’s smooth execution.
A big thank you to all the speakers, faculty, and students who made this event impactful and inspiring!
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