St. Claret College

Best Practices

The Department of Commerce at St. Claret College blends academic excellence with practical exposure to groom industry-ready professionals. Through innovative teaching methodologies, industry collaborations, and experiential learning, the department empowers students with relevant knowledge, skills, and values. These best practices reflect the department’s commitment to holistic education and student success.

Strong Mentoring System

A dedicated mentoring process is in place where faculty members guide students through regular interactions, offering academic support, personal counseling, and career advice. This fosters a supportive and growth-oriented educational environment.

Robust Industry Interface and Placement Support

The department maintains strong links with leading companies in finance, consulting, retail, and corporate sectors. Industry experts conduct guest lectures, workshops, and live projects. The Placement Cell facilitates internships and job placements, ensuring students are industry-ready.

Industrial Visits

Regular visits to corporate offices, manufacturing units, and financial institutions provide students with practical exposure to organizational work environments, processes, and challenges.

Study Tours and Experiential Learning

Organized study tours to various business hubs offer experiential learning and exposure to diverse commercial ecosystems. These tours help build communication, teamwork, and observational skills essential for business professionals.

Industry-Integrated Curriculum

The department offers a curriculum tailored to meet evolving industry demands with modules on FinTech, data analytics, digital marketing, sustainability, and other contemporary topics. Case studies, simulations, and project-based tasks are integrated into teaching-learning.

Research and Innovation Focus

By encouraging research engagements through paper presentations, journal publications, and student conferences, the department fosters a culture of intellectual inquiry and innovation among students and faculty.

Entrepreneurship and Startup Support

Students inclined towards entrepreneurship are supported through business plan competitions, startup workshops, and interactions with industry mentors. These initiatives encourage creativity and empower students to pursue independent ventures.

Professional Certifications and Add-on Courses

Specialized certifications like Tally, Excel, Power BI, and NISM modules are offered to supplement the academic curriculum, adding value to students' profiles and enhancing employability.