Seema Shaikh and Rahul Kallil (passed out in 2018) demonstrated their project on “Data Mining†to the TYBSc(IT) students in the month of July 2018.
Srikanth Gaddapati, Nagaraju Singaram, Abhirami Dinakaran and Aslam Shaikh (passed out in 2018) demonstrated their project related to Embedded Systems to the TYBSc(IT) students in the month of July 2018.
The Department took TYBA students to R.N. Jhunjhunwala College for a workshop on “Materialist Philosophies: Comparative and Contemporary Perspectives†Multicennial Reflections on the Legacies of Karl Marx (1818-1883) & Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (1918-1993)
Physics Department of SIES conduct bridge course for SYBSc students to improve knowledge of Semiconductor device and problem-solving skills.
The movie 'Emma' was screened for the students of SYBA and TYBA and there was a discussion after that.
Students presented on Zoroastrianism religion highlighting the festivals, calender and the symbols associated with the religion.
80Students from Amboli public School and Union Public School attended the first workshop in introduction of Foldscope.
Students from TYBA Philosophy were taken for a field visit to Mahim Nature park as a part of their academic study visit for the paper 'Living Ethical Issues'.
Inauguration of Commerce Association activities with a dynamic lecture on "Change Management" by CA Krishnamurthy Suryanarayan, Head, Africa Finance and Treasury, Godrej Ltd.
Ms. Shama Todurkar, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, gave a lecture on 'Freudian and Jungian Psychoanalysis' to TYBA English Literature students.
Students enrolled for Computer Programming applied component at SYBCom are not fully aware of basic computer handling and programming. Therefore it is imperative to provide them with basic operative procedures necessary for C-programming.
The film Mona Lisa Smile was screened for Degree College students and was followed by a discussion.
The NSS unit of SIES College of Arts, Science and Commerce, in association with the Marrow Donor Registry (India) under TATA Trust Project conducted a Stem Cell Donation Camp in the College premises and successfully registered 232 donors.
Prof. Samish Dalal had grabbed everyone’s attention the minute he started talking. With his admirable knowledge about entrepreneurship and student-friendly humour, he gave an accountable insight to the students about entrepreneurial world, by which the students are looking forward for more such enthusiastic events by the EDC.
Ms. Tanuja Chaturvedi, an FTII Alumni and a visiting faculty at the Whistling Woods International and XIC, Mumbai delivered a lecture on "Appreciating Cinema in the Context of Changing Socio-Economic Paradigm"
Students of SYBA Comparative Religion visited the Parsi Madarassa at Dadar as a part of their academic study visit. A talk was arranged where Dr. Karanjia, a Zoroastrian scholar interacted with the students and explained them about the religion.
Students of TY Psychology batch of 207-18 batch orientated the current batch to this course.
GM Counter is an electronic instrument used to detect radioactive particles It is widely used in applications such as radiation dosimetry, radiological protection, experimental physics and the nuclear industry. One day demonstration was conducted for teachers on 23rd July 2018 to understand operations of the Kit purchased in the department.
Placements - Larsen & Tubro Infotech on 24th July 2018 – (7 students selected)
‘Life or Death decision cells make following plasma exposure’ by Dr Jaishri Menon William Paterson University, New Jersey USA
The First event of Commerce Association 18-19 in collaboration with The Value Lab is named 'Team Mania'. Following the Monthly Value of The Value Lab the event was based on the value 'Team Work' and was open to all streams for participation. Team Mania event had 3 rounds and there were 20 teams who had participated.
Ms. Laxmi Natraj's novel ' A Bride, A Murder and a Trail of Blood' was released and followed by a Career Symposium at which Ms. Rachna Tyagi, Senior Correspondent, The Week, Ms. Sangeeta Balachandran, Actress, Scriptwriter and Director, and Mr. Raamesh Raghavan, poet and entrepreneur spoke on various career choices after graduation.
Praja Foundation is a non-partisan organisation working towards accountable governance. This programme was organized to orient students towards Praja's initiatives and especially its Fellowship Programme to assist Municipal Councillors in creating good governance.
Ms. Anmol Dutta, ex-student from the batch of 2016-17 interacted with the current batch of TYBA Literature students .
31st July - Premchand Jayanti was celebrated . On this occasion the movie 'Shatranj ke khiladi ' was screened and a discussion by faculty & students followed.