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Kle Society's College of Business Administration KLE SOCIETY’S COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HUBBALLI KINDLING THE FLAME OF PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP CELEBRATING SILVER JUBILEE 1996 - 2021 www.klecbahubli.org AFFILIATED TO KARNATAK UNIVERSITY DHARWAD Estd. 1949 India’s 1st University To Implement New Education Policy 2020 HIGHLIGHTS Establishment in 1996. 25+ Years of Excellence. Course Offered: BBA (4 Years Full Time) As Per NEP. Committed for developing smart business graduates. Focus on Students’ all round development. Experiential learning for students. Special Guidance for academically weak students Implementation of NEP 2020 From 2021 Batch Onward INSTITUTIONAL DETAILS Staff Strength As on Dec 2020 INSTITUTIONAL DETAILS Student Strength GENERAL ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE Under Each Semester: - 3 Internal Assessments (40 Marks Each) - 3 Faculty Feedbacks - Co-curricular Activities (Seminars & Workshops) - Extra Curricular Activities (Sports, Cultural & Various Interclass Competitions) - 1 Industrial Visit to 1st Year Students (Compulsory) - Co-curricular and Extra Curricular Activities Under Each Year: - 1 Month Organizational Study for 3rd Sem Students with any company - 1 Month Specialization Based Internship for Final Year Students with any company - Industrial Tours to 2nd, 3rd and 4th Year Students (Optional) UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS Year Sr. No. Student Name University Rank 1 Ms. Priyanka Arer 3rd Rank 2017 2 Ms. Priyanka Haverikar 8th Rank 1 Mr. Nischay Asnotkar 3rd Rank 2 Ms. Nirnaya Pai 6th Rank th 2018 3 Ms. Neha Shareef 8 Rank 4 Mr. Arbaz Samsi 9th Rank Wr. D.C. Pawate Diamond Jubilee 5 Ms. Manali Sanghavi Scholarship 1 MS. Manali Sanghavi 1st Rank 2 Ms. Reetu Jahagirdar 2nd Rank 2019 3 Ms. Ashravi R. 4th Rank 4 Ms. Payal Kataria 6th Rank Ms. Sania Mulla 2nd Rank Ms. Rohini Anavekar 4th Rank 2020 Mr. Gourav Salecha 6th Rank Ms. Anajani Kamat 8th Rank Mr. Vinit Kanunga 10th Rank UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS FORMER UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS 2015-16 UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS 2016-17 UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS 2017-18 UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS 2018-19 ACADEMIC DETAILS : ONLINE CLASSES : HIGHLIGHTS Official Tie-up with Google for G-Suite Domain mail-id for every staff and student Each classes recorded on Google Drive Webinars and activities conducted on G-Meet Internal Assessment conducted online UNIVERSITY BLUE Student Name Sport Type Type & Place Year Zonal / Inter-University Mr. Anup Swimming Swimming Competition 2017-18 Laxmeshwar at Chandigarh Zonal / Inter-University Mr. Chinmay Swimming Swimming Competition 2019-20 Shah at Bangalore NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) - Unit of 50 students - Started in July 2018 - Activities conducted : - Inauguration ceremony in July 2018. - Tree Plantation in college premises - Seminar on Importance of Personal and societal Hygiene - Seminar on ‘understanding the importance of selfless service’ - Awareness generation program ‘Swachata Hi Sewa’ in Govt. Urdu Medium School. - 10 days camp at village ‘Chavargud’ near Hubli. Health check-up of villagers, Village cleaning, Gutter cleaning, De-addiction - awareness rally etc. during camp. - ‘Swachata Pakhwara’, an institution cleaning program by students. SOME SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED Sr. No. Seminar Topic Resource Person Mr. Chandrahasa (Business Consultant to MSME 1 Seminar on Small Business Management Industries) Mr. Anand Patil (Founder of Anand Career Academy, 2 Seminar on Career Planning Hubballi) Seminar on Career Building Opportunities in Mr. Sanjeev Deshpande (Branch Head, Elite 3 Digital Marketing Academy) Seminar on Efforts needed for Start-up in Ms. Vaishnavi Sankeshwar 4 e-commerce industry (Start-up Enthusiast from VRL Group) Mr. Kishore B.S. (Co-Founder of Educesta Global 5 Seminar on Career avenues in Stock Market Services Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore) Prof. Mahesh Bendigeri & Dr. Anil Garag (For Seminar on Career orientation Finance), Mr. S.G. Patil (HR Head, VRL Logistics) & 6 (As per specialization) Prof. Gurubasav Hiremath (For HR), Prof. Azhar Sheikh (For Marketing) 7 Seminar on ‘Preparing for Placement’ Prof. Shilpa Sunagar, TPO, JG College Mr. Shridhar Kubasad, Sr. Manager, ANZ Bank, 8 Seminar on Goal Setting Bangalore 9 Seminar on Production Management Mr. Vinay Chetlur, DyGM, TATA Motors 10 Workshop on Personality Development Ms. Priya Kulkarni SOME SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED Sr. No. Seminar Topic Resource Person Mr. Suchit Angadi, Founder of Voluntary Blood 11 Seminar on ‘Blood Donation Awareness’ Donation Group, ‘Red Drop’ Mr. Shreyas M. (Google Certified Digital Marketing 12 Seminar on Social Media and Cyber Security expert from GIT, Hubali) and Mr. Imran Munshi (Certified Ethical Hacker) Dr. Ravinidra Basu, Associate Dean from IBS, 13 Workshop on G.D. and P.I. Bangalore Seminar on ‘Opportunities and Challenges in E- Miss. Shefa Ahmed, a young woman entrepreneur in 14 Commerce Start-ups’ E-commerce Seminar on ‘Preparing For Management Prof. Rashmi Fatepur, Professor and mentor for HRM 15 Entrance Exams’ from Global Business School Mr. Navjeet Kumar, Business Promotion Manager 16 Seminar on ‘Stock Market: Myths and Facts’ from Angel Broking Ltd. Mr. Rahul Agarwal, Proprietor of a leading Event 17 Seminar on ‘Career in Event Management’ management firm, Minds at Work Mr. Sunil Mamdy, Trainer from Connexions (For Seminar on Career orientation 18 Finance), Prof. G.S. Hiremath (For HR), Prof. Anirudh (As per specialization) Ankolekar (For Marketing) Seminar on ‘Career Development Opportunities Mr. Prajwal Karne and Mr. Prakash Dhabadi, Associate 19 in SAP’ Partners, I.T. Champs Software Pvt. LTD. SOME SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED Sr. No. Seminar Topic Resource Person 20 Seminar on ‘Benefits of Early investments’ Mr. Sunil Mamdy, from Connexions Workshop on Social Innovation and Social Ms. Jayanti Shinge, Social Entrepreneurship Expert 21 Entrepreneurship and Consultant Seminar on ‘Fire Safety precautions and Shri. Suhas P, Sub-inspector and Shri. Vinod Jadhav, evacuation techniques and career development 22 Sub- inspector from Karnataka state Fire and opportunities in Industrial Fire and Safety Emergency Service Management’ Seminar on ‘Getting prepared for Life Mr. Nagaprasad, motivational speaker from 23 Challenges’ Hyderabad Executive Interaction on Entrepreneurship Mr. Chandrahasa (Business Consultant to MSME 24 Development Industries) Mr. Babugouda Patil (MD, Mycon Tech Solutions) and 25 Seminar on ‘Strategies for Start-ups’ Mr. Prajwal Shetti (Marketing Head, Mycon Tech Solutions) Seminar on ‘Empowering Women’ on the Dr. Rishika Habib, award winning 26 occasion of International Women’s Day Dentist from Hubli Dr. Azhar Shaikh, Associate Professor at Dept. of Webinar on ‘Innovations and its diffusion in 27 Business Administration, Sahyadri College of market’ Engineering and Management SOME SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED Sr. No. Seminar Topic Resource Person ‘New generation entrepreneurial opportunities 28 Mr. C. M. Patil, CEO, Deshpande Start-ups, Hubali and challenges’ Webinar on ‘Power of Senses to deal with mind Ms. Divyani Bhansali, Professional Counselor and NLP 29 obstacles’ trainer Webinar on ‘Branding and Advertising Dr. Arijit Roy, Business Consultant, Branding and 30 challenges and strategies during crisis’ Advertising Expert and Ex. Faculty at Reva University Webinar on ‘The changing era of Business and Mr. Pravin Hanchinal, Educator and IT Consultant on 31 data analytics’ Cloud, Big Data, AI and IoT Mr. Vinod Shetty, Corporate Trainer and Life Coach 32 Webinar on ‘Change Management’ from Mumbai Online FDP on ‘Fundamentals of Data Dr. Arijit Roy, Business Consultant, Branding and 33 Visualization using Tableau’ Advertising Expert and Ex. Faculty at Reva University CERTIFICATIONS BY STUDENTS STUDENTS QUALIFIED ‘NISM’ EXAM (National Institute of Securities Markets) Sr. Sr. Name Marks Remark Name Marks Remark No. No. 1 Hemant Angadi 72 Distinction 11 Saania Mulla 61 First Class 2 Saba Kittur 71 Distinction 12 Abhishek Bargi 60 First Class 3 Nemisha Sonakar 71 Distinction 13 Shreya Mishra 58 Second Class 4 Aishwarya Kulkarni 66 First Class 14 Mahima Bolledu 57 Second Class 5 K. Ramnath Shenoy 66 First Class 15 Amrita Tiwari 57 Second Class 6 Kaushiki Inamdar 66 First Class 16 Ashwath Hegde 55 Second Class 7 Pavan Majagikondi 63 First Class 17 Apoorva Belgavi 55 Second Class 8 Rohini Anvekar 63 First Class 9 Tejas Bhandari 62 First Class 10 Adarsh Savalkar 61 First Class STUDENTS GONE FOR HIGHER STUDIES Admission Admission through PGCET/ through PGCET/ No Course Name of Location Any other No Course Name of Location Any other Name Name . Name Institution (City) Entrance Exam / . Name Institution (City) Entrance Exam Management / Management Seat Seat AKARSH Management PRITAM 1 MBA Gogte institute Belgaum BANGALO DESAI Seat 14 YAKALASAP MBA JAIN UNIVERSITY MAT EXAM AKHILESH Frankfinn Frankfinn RE 2 Aviation Bangalore UR MACHA Institute Entrance Test JD Institute of DURGAPRAS KRISTU JAYANTI BANGALO Saraswati Fashion 3 MBA PGCET 15 Fashion Bangalore NA AD G. COLLEGE RE Surpur Designing Technology PROUDHADEVAR MASTERS IN HARSHITA B. AYA INSTITUTE SHRUTI Jain University 4 MBA HOSPET PGCET 16 PERFORMIN Bangalore NA S. OF TECHNOLOGY MUSALE Banglore (VTU) G ARTS HARSHITA FASHION INIFD Ghatkopar JANVI Symbiosis 5 Mumbai NA 17 MBA (Ext) Pune NA CHAJED DESIGNING Mumbai MORJARIA University St. Aloysius SHUBHAM Mangalor 6 MBA Institute of PGCET JOEL Arena METRI e 18 Arena Animation Hubali NA Management GEORGE Animation SOUNDARYY Symbiosis KAVYA 7 MBA (Ext) Pune NA A RUDAGI University 19 PATILKULK MBA PES University Bangalore NA SUMAN Interior
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