Business Club

Business Club

The Business Club of department of Business Administration, Jeppiaar College of Arts and Science is a dynamic platform that nurtures entrepreneurial spirit, leadership skills, and business acumen among students. Our club serves as a bridge between academic learning and real-world business challenges, equipping students with the knowledge and confidence to excel in the corporate world.

 

Through interactive workshops, guest lectures, industry visits, and business competitions, we foster creativity, strategic thinking, and teamwork. The Business Club is committed to shaping future leaders who will drive innovation and success in the global business landscape.

Activities

  • Business Club in association with the Department of Business Administration effectively organized seminar on “The Journey of Successful Entrepreneurs” 23rd August 2024 which provided aspiring entrepreneurs with valuable insights into business success and innovation.
  • The Budget Interpretation Seminar – 2024 held on 27th August 2024 provided valuable insights into budget analysis and financial planning. Organized by the Business club in association with the Department of Business Administration the event enriched students’ understanding of economic policies, reinforcing the department’s commitment to academic excellence.
  • Business Club successfully conducted Surabhi 3.0 on 16th December which was a vibrant food festival that provided students with hands-on experience in business operations, including income management, expense tracking, and customer engagement. The event successfully blended learning with entrepreneurship, creating a lively and flavourful experience for all participants.
  • Business club successfully conducted a seminar on “The Union Budget Unveiled: A Student’s Perspective to Economic Strategy” on 3rd February 2025. The session provided students with valuable insights into the latest budget, its impact on the economy, and strategic perspectives for future growth. The event fostered critical thinking and discussions among students, enhancing their understanding of economic policies.