Career counseling program on “Changing Perceptions of Career choice among Hospitality students”

Program objective:

  • The objective of this seminar is to explore and understand the evolving perceptions of career choices among students pursuing hospitality education.

Session Report:

              The Department of Marine Catering and Hotel Management conducted a career counseling program on July 11, 2024, focusing on the topic “Changing Perceptions of Career Choice among Hospitality Students.” The program featured Mr. Mohammed Sheriff, General Manager of GRT Hotel, Madurai, as the resource person. He interacted with 89 students, creating awareness and providing insights into the factors influencing career decisions in hospitality. He emphasized the importance of considering diverse career paths beyond traditional roles to enhance students’ career prospects. The seminar facilitated networking opportunities among students, faculty members, and industry professionals, fostering potential collaborations and partnerships within the hospitality sector. The career counseling program successfully addressed the changing perceptions of career choices in hospitality. It provided a platform for students to broaden their understanding and aspirations within the industry.

Program Outcome:

After completing this counseling program students will be able to

  • This awareness encouraged the students to consider broader career options, enhancing their career prospects and aspirations.
  • Participants gained a deeper understanding of the diverse career paths available within the hospitality industry, beyond traditional roles

 

 

FRESHER’S DAY PARTY On 05.07.2024

                             The III & II year students of the Department of Marine Catering and Hotel Management organized Fresher’s Day Party on 05.07.2024 for the first year students, who joined in the academic year 2024-2025. The purpose of Fresher’s Day Party is to make the first year students to feel at home, to encourage their creative impulses and to boost their confidence levels. The senior students welcomed their juniors by presenting them with mementos. The program started with the cutting of a cake followed by the key note address delivered by Mr.C.SureshKumar, Head of the Department of MC&HM. The activities included the icebreaking session which helped the students to get to know each other. Every student got a chance to showcase their talents. Totally 86 students actively participated in this occasion

SLCS-Samaaj Seva – Outreach Activity on “SWACHHTA HI SEVA”– Cleanliness is Service” at keelakuyilkudi, Madurai

Department of Marine Catering and Hotel Management organized a SLCS-Samaaj Seva—outreach Activity on “SWACHHTA HI SEVA- Cleanliness is Service”, as a cleaning activity at at keelakuyilkudi, Madurai on 05.7.2024. Totally 86 students and 5 faculty members took part in this program actively participated in this program.  During the program, several sequential activities were undertaken with the enthusiastic participation of everyone involved. It began with the arrival at the village and gathering at the Temple, where the students collectively initiated the cleaning process. The students’ efforts focused on meticulously removing plastic waste from the temple premises and its surroundings, ensuring a cleaner environment. Following this, the students responsibly discarded waste vegetation found in the area, further enhancing the cleanliness of the vicinity. Once the cleaning tasks were successfully completed, they shifted their attention to environmental conservation by planting saplings around the temple. This final step was not only a gesture of environmental stewardship but also a commitment to enhancing the natural beauty of the temple surroundings for future generations to enjoy. To put in a nutshell, through these sequential activities, the students demonstrated their dedication to both cleanliness and environmental sustainability, leaving a positive impact on the temple and its community.

The Outcome of the Program

The program resulted in a cleaner temple area and surroundings through effective waste removal and sapling planting, fostering community involvement and environmental stewardship.

INDUSTRIAL VISIT to TUTICORIN VOC PORT TRUST

                       An industrial visit to Tuticorin VOC Port Trust was organized for final year students (32 students) of Marine Catering and Hotel Management on 19.06.24. The students had a great opportunity to learn about the operations of the Tuticorin VOC Port Trust related to galley operations on cargo ships. Students also got the experience of witnessing a cargo ship, thereby learning its activities. The authorities at Tuticorin VOC Port Trust were kind enough to elaborately explain the day-to-day activities at the cargo galley. The students found the visit so useful and relevant to their studies.

Career Guidance program cum Alumnus Interaction on “Future in Merchant Shipping Industry”

The Department of Marine Catering and Hotel Management organized Career Guidance program cum Alumnus Interaction for the final year (for 20 students) on 12.06.2024. Mr.Dhanaraj S, chief cook, Fleet Shipping Management, Mumbai , an alumnus (Batch 2014-2017) as resource person of this program.. He created awareness among the students about the “Hospitality Job Opportunities in Merchant Shipping”. He discussed how a career in shipping is perfect for individuals who are fascinated by the sea, love travelling to foreign ports and want to experience different cultures. International trade and commerce rely heavily on shipping and maritime transport. After completing their degree, they can join government or private shipping companies or various port agencies in India or abroad. The shipping industry is one of the best sectors to build their career in. Marine catering students can also join the merchant ship as general stewards and learn about the duties and responsibilities of a general steward, the importance of hygiene, safety measures, the selection process, and the documents required for joining the shipping company. This program boosted the confidence of the students.

SLCS-Samaaj Seva – Outreach Activity on “SWACHHTA HI SEVA”– Cleanliness is Service”

Department of Marine Catering and Hotel Management organized a SLCS-Samaaj Seva—outreach Activity on “SWACHHTA HI SEVA- Cleanliness is Service”, as a cleaning activity at Keeladi, Madurai, on 14.06.2024. The students created awareness among the rural people by providing pamphlets to them and suggesting them to create a green environment in their surroundings. As a part of the program, they collected plastic waste; Students actively participated in the program by giving in their full support, which made it a great success. The people in the village appreciated the efforts made by the students and the coordinator. Totally, 26 students and 2 faculty members took part in this program.

The Outcome of the Program

Towards the end of the program, the students learned a sense of civic responsibility among participants and strengthened community bonds through collaborative efforts towards a cleaner, greener future as well.

Registration Process of NAD-Digilocker and Creation of Academic Bank of Credits Number

National Academic Depository (NAD) Cell organized an awareness program on “Registration Process of NAD-Digilocker and Creation of Academic Bank of Credits” for the first year students on 3.7.2024  at our college auditorium. Mr. N. Ramesh, Coordinator, NAD-Cell, guided the students on how to sign up for a NAD Digilocker account using Aadhar number. He explained the importance of Academic Bank of Credits and its application process. ABC comprises the data on the credits that the individual student has acquired throughout the course. By using ABC, the students will be able to create an account and have variety of alternatives for enrolling and exiting the colleges or universities. 386 students from various departments took part in the programme and created their NAD Diglocker accounts and ABC numbers

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“Career Guidance Program” on 20.07.2024

The Department of B.Com (Honours) ACCA successfully organised a Career Guidance Program on 20.07.2024 at Hall No. 114, SLCS Annexure Block for the ACCA students. The session was handled by Mr. Aravind, Regional Head, ISDC, Bangalore, who provided valuable insights into career opportunities and professional growth in the field of finance and accounting. He explained the scope of the ACCA qualification, its global recognition, and the various career paths available for aspiring professionals. The session was interactive, with students actively participating and clarifying their doubts regarding career planning and professional courses. The resource person addressed all queries with practical guidance and motivation.

The program proved to be highly informative and beneficial, helping students gain clarity about their future career prospects.

 

 

VALUE ADDED COURSE ON “FINANCIAL OPERATING STATEMENTS”

Department of Commerce (Honours) ACCA of Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, Madurai, organized a VALUE ADDED COURSE ON “FINANCIAL OPERATING STATEMENTS” from 08.07.2024 to 20.07.2024 at Hall No. 116, SLCS Annexure Block. The course expert was Mr. Karthick Chandra Goparaju, Faculty, International Skill Development Corporation (ISDC), BangaloreA lecture was given on operating statement which is used to assess a company’s performance and financial position. He also explained financial statement, balance sheets and cash flow statements. Operating statements summarize a company’s revenues and expenses for a given accounting period. This value added course helps to complete the ACCA F7: Financial Reporting knowledge level paper. Totally, 52 students of ACCA participated and got benefitted through this course.

Workshop on”ACCA orientation” on 11.07.2024

The Department of B.Com (Honours) ACCA successfully organised a workshop on “ACCA Orientation” on 11.07.2024 at SLCS Annexure Block, Hall No: 116. The program aimed to provide an introductory understanding of the ACCA qualification and guide students towards careers in finance and accounting. The session was handled by Ms. Subathra, Academic Incharge, ISDC, Bangalore, who explained the ACCA course structure, global recognition, and career opportunities. She also highlighted the resources available through ACCA and ISDC to support students. An interactive session followed, where students clarified their doubts regarding examinations and career pathways. The workshop was highly informative and beneficial, especially for first-year students. The session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms. S. Charumathi, faculty member of the department. A total of 1 faculty member and 23 students benefitted from the workshop.