The Training, Placement, and Counseling Cell of GCCBA-50, under the commendable leadership, guidance, and support of Dr. Sangam Kapoor (Principal) & Dr. Amarpreet S. Sijher (Dean), successfully organized a Campus Placement Drive. The event was supervised by Dr. Aarti Kaushal (TPC Convener), alongside the esteemed faculty team members Dr. Kriti Mahajan & Mr. Manjeet Singh. The dedicated team of student placement coordinators demonstrated exceptional passion and commitment in managing and executing the drive.
The Campus Placement Drive witnessed an impressive turnout of students who actively participated in the recruitment process. A total of 22 renowned companies participated in the event, including
names such as Escalon, Pataaree, Times of India, IndusInd, SPM Wealth, BRGHT and Co, Novique, Hitbullseye, Aditya Birla, Ellocent, AECC, AU bank, TopRankers, and TalentGro.
The recruitment process encompassed multiple rounds of interviews and assessments, ensuring the selection of the best talent for the various job roles offered by the participating companies. We are
delighted to announce that a total of185 students appeared and 166 have been shortlisted for placements across diverse domains and functions.
This achievement stands as a testament to the calibre and preparedness of our students and reflects the dedication of our faculty and staff towards fostering successful career opportunities for our students.
A Powerful and interactive session on Career Growth and Personality Development was organised in
Government College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector 50, Chandigarh. The
renowned speaker, Retd. Suresh Kumar Gupta, former Head of Finance, HAFED, discussed the four
personality types- choleric, melancholy, sanguine and phlegmatic. He shared practical tips for
navigating workplace dynamics and improving interpersonal skills. Additionally, a personality test
was offered to interested students, helping them assess their traits and improve self-awareness. Over
70 students participated in this interactive event, gaining valuable insights for their future professional
environment. Principal Prof. (Dr) Jyoti Seth praised the session, highlighting its role in preparing students for modern career challenges and the need to introspect and build a positive perspective.
The Principal of Government College of Commerce and Business Administration, Prof. (Dr.) Jyoti
Seth, extended her heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Jeevanjot Singh, a final-year BCA student, for his
remarkable achievement. Mr. Singh secured a Gold Medal in the Single Soti Individual category at
the Gatka Inter-College Tournament held at Punjab University, Chandigarh, on October 18, 2024. A
dedicated athlete, he has represented the college for several years and has previously earned
medals in both national and state championships. Prof. (Dr.) Seth wished him continued success and
a bright future ahead.
The NSS Units of Government College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector 50, Chandigarh, organized a successful Blood Donation Camp today, under the leadership of Principal Dr. Jyoti Seth and Dean Dr. Amar Preet S. Sijher. Collaborating with the Blood Donation Society, Red Ribbon Club, Red Cross Chandigarh, Vishvas Foundation, and Government Medical College and Hospital, the camp aimed to promote voluntary blood donation and dispel related myths. Approximately 100 donors registered, resulting in the collection of 70 units of blood.
Dr. Jyoti Seth encouraged faculty, NSS volunteers, and community members to participate in this noble cause and expressed appreciation for the donors’ contributions. She presented certificates and gifts to participants, who also received refreshments from Vishvas Foundation. Additionally, a blood stem cell donation camp was held in collaboration with DATRI and supported by Mr. Amit Kumar from the Socialgram Foundation. Dr. Seth extended her gratitude to the staff of Government Medical College and Hospital and Vishvas Foundation for their vital roles in organizing the event.
Out of the total college strength of 826 students; 483 students cast their votes which was 58.47% polling strength. Out of which 31 votes were NOTA and 33 votes were Invalid. Elections were conducted peacefully.
The Red Ribbon Club of Government College of Commerce and Business Administration (GCCBA), Sector 50, Chandigarh, successfully organized “The Red Run” – a 5 KM marathon aimed at raising awareness about HIV/AIDS. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from around 60 students of the college, who ran with dedication to support the cause.
The marathon not only served as a platform to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS but also identified top-performing athletes among the participants. The top three winners in both boys’ and girls’ categories were recognized for their outstanding performance. Additionally, the top ten boys and the top three girls have qualified for the upcoming State Level Red Run, to be organized by the Chandigarh State Aids Control Society. The event was graced by the presence of staff members who applauded the efforts of the students and awarded medals and certificates. The dignitaries emphasized the importance of spreading awareness about HIV/AIDS, especially among the youth.
The Red Run was a testament to the commitment of GCCBA students and faculty towards social causes, and it served as a powerful reminder of the role that education and awareness play in combating public health challenges.
Government College of Commerce and Business Administration Sector -50, Chandigarh in collaboration with NationalEdu Trust of India organised an award ceremony for the “30 Days Environment Challenge” program under the able guidance of Principal Dr. Manjit Kaur and Dr. Bikramjit Kaur ,the Nodal Officer. The Chief Guest for the certificate distribution ceremony was Mr Samarth Sharma, Chief Executive Officer at National Eduturst of India. A plethora of events, such as E-poster, Declamation, Environment quiz, nature photography and many more had been conducted for raising awareness on environmental issues and sensitizing students about the same. 20 student volunteers observed the programme begin from 29 July to 29 August, 2024 and helped in the successful competition of the event with the valedictory function today.
“Har Ghar Tiranga campaign” in the college was celebrated with various events planned during the week which also included the 78th Independence Day celebration at Government College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector-50, Chandigarh with great fervour and enthusiasm. The celebration started with the hoisting of the National Flag which was followed by National Anthem. On the occasion, the Principal of the College highlighted the value of freedom and the role of GCCBIANS as torchbearers for other institutions. She encouraged the students to pledge for Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyan on its 4th anniversary. She urged the students to sign the e-pledge and download the certificates, ensuring that they are part of the Jan Anodlan to ensure Nasha Mukt Bharat for all. She also asked the students to play an active role in creating a justifiable, secular and developed nation. Cultural performances were organized by the Cultural Committee and NSS volunteers. The programme ended with the singing of the National Anthem.
Government College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector 50, Chandigarh celebrated its 14th Annual Athletic Meet with zeal and enthusiasm, which was declared OPEN by the Principal of
College, Dr. Sangam Kapoor. She, along with the staff and students of the college, welcomed the Chief Guest for the day, Shri Chander Bhushan Ojha, Chief Engineer, Engineering Department, Chandigarh
Administration. She exhorted the sportspersons to “compete with honour, cheer with enthusiasm, and above all, let us cherish the bonds of friendship and unity that unite us as one college community.” Dr. Amarpreet S. Sijher, Dean, and Convener (Sports) read the annual report of the Sports Department, highlighting the achievements during the current session. On this occasion, various track events, team events, field events, and fun games were organised. The special event of the day included the demonstration of Sikh Martial Art Gatka before the Chief Guest. The Chief Guest, in his address to the sportspersons, asked them to “showcase their skills, push their limits, and embrace the thrill of victory and the lessons of defeat.” He distributed certificates, medals, and trophies to the winners. He blessed all the participants and assured the students that he would make the best possible efforts to meet the infrastructural needs of the college.
Ms. Kanchan Kumari of BCA Second year (girls) and Mr. Aman Singh Rawat of BCA First year (boys) were declared the overall best athletes. At the end, Dr. V. Magesh, Vice Principal of the College,
presented the vote of thanks.