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Commerce Department

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About the Department

The Department of Commerce was established in 2025 with a vision to nurture future professionals in the fields of business, finance, and economics. With a dedicated faculty strength of 2, the department strives to impart holistic education by blending academic rigor with practical exposure. The curriculum follows the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, ensuring students are equipped with relevant skills, knowledge, and values to meet the challenges of the dynamic business environment.

Best Practices

  1. ICT-Enabled Teaching:
    The department integrates ICT tools such as smart classrooms, presentations, and digital platforms to enhance teaching–learning effectiveness and to help students grasp concepts more clearly.
  2. Continuous Assessment and Mentorship:
    Students are assessed regularly to identify their strengths and areas for improvement. Bright learners are encouraged to aim higher by preparing for professional courses and future career opportunities, while students who need support are guided individually to overcome academic challenges.
  3. Student Feedback and Grievance Redressal:
    The department values student feedback as a vital component for improvement. Regular feedback mechanisms are in place to understand student needs, and their concerns or grievances are addressed promptly to ensure a supportive academic environment.
  4. Holistic Development:
    Apart from academics, the department emphasizes skill development, career guidance, and personality enhancement through seminars, workshops, and student engagement activities.
  5. Mentoring and Career Guidance:
    Faculty members provide continuous mentoring, encouraging students to plan their careers strategically and motivating them to excel both academically and professionally.

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