- IT Club
- Theatre Club
- Histo Club
- Management Club
- Microbiome
- Film Club
- Literary Club
- Women Cell
- Music Club
- Commerce Club
- Bhoomithrasena Club
- Tourism Club
- Entrepreneurship Development(Ed) Club
- Debating Society
- Students Initiative in Palliative (SIP)
- Nature Club
- Red Ribbon Club
- Staff Club
- Library Club
- Principal’s Club
IT Club – Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators
The IT Club of E.M.E.A College provides a dynamic platform for students to enhance their technical expertise, explore emerging technologies, and prepare for careers in the rapidly evolving IT industry.
Membership and Structure
- All Computer Science students are automatic members of the IT Club.
- Fifteen Executive Members are selected, with five representatives from each batch.
- Students from other disciplines may also register and participate in club activities.
Objectives
- To stay updated on the latest IT skills and technologies beyond the prescribed syllabus
- To provide hands-on experience in practical applications and real-world problem-solving
- To develop analytical thinking and logical aptitude
- To foster creativity, innovation, and independent learning
- To create awareness about career opportunities in the IT industry
Why Join the IT Club?
The IT Club offers an engaging and collaborative environment where students can:
- Enhance technical and professional skills
- Participate in workshops, coding sessions, and competitions
- Interact with peers and industry professionals
- Build confidence and career readiness
The club plays a vital role in shaping technologically competent and innovative graduates prepared to meet the challenges of the digital era.
In-Charge
& Co-ordinator
REPORTS
IT Report 2018-19 Minutes 2017-18 IT Report 2016-17 IT Report 2015-16 IT Report 2014-15Activities
Theatre Club- Lights, Camera, Action! The Stage Awaits You!
“Drama is our passion, Life is our action.”
The Theatre Club of E.M.E.A College provides a vibrant platform for students to explore their creative potential through drama and stage performances. The club encourages artistic expression, confidence building, and collaborative learning through theatre arts.
Objectives
- To enhance artistic expression and develop aesthetic appreciation of drama
- To improve communication skills, teamwork, problem-solving, and interpersonal abilities through theatrical activities
- To nurture a lifelong interest and sensitivity towards performing arts
- To promote responsibility, coordination, and collaboration in dramatic productions
Teacher Coordinator
-
Mr. Abdul Jaleel M.
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Why Join the Theatre Club?
The Theatre Club offers students:
- A creative space to express ideas and emotions through performance
- Opportunities to develop stage confidence and public speaking skills
- Experience in scriptwriting, direction, acting, and stage management
- Exposure to artistic storytelling and cultural engagement
The club plays a significant role in cultivating creativity, teamwork, and leadership through the performing arts.
Activities
Histo Club- Unraveling the Past, Shaping the Future!
The Histo Club of E.M.E.A College, functioning under the Department of West Asian Studies, is a dynamic academic forum dedicated to fostering historical awareness and research aptitude among students. The club promotes interactive learning and critical engagement with history, connecting past events with contemporary perspectives.
Vision
To cultivate historical consciousness and encourage students to explore the relevance of history in shaping society and future developments.
Objectives
- To encourage students from diverse academic backgrounds to explore historical studies
- To develop research, analytical, and historical writing skills
- To promote experiential learning through field visits and expert interactions
- To motivate participation in local, state, and national level History Fairs and academic forums
Major Activities
- Field Visits: Educational trips to museums, archives, and historically significant sites
- Research and Writing Workshops: Training in historical research methodology and academic writing
- Guest Lectures and Seminars: Interaction with historians, scholars, and subject experts
- Career Guidance Sessions: Orientation on career opportunities in history-related fields
- Competitions and Academic Events: Participation in History Fairs and scholarly competitions
- Community Outreach: Engagement in school-level and local historical awareness initiatives
Faculty In-Charge
-
Mr. Muhammed Shafi T.
Assistant Professor, Department of West Asian Studies
The Histo Club plays an important role in nurturing analytical thinking, research skills, and appreciation for cultural heritage among students.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Management Club-Empowering Future Leaders in Management
The Management Club of E.M.E.A College serves as a dynamic platform for students aspiring to build successful careers in management and business leadership. The club promotes critical thinking, strategic insight, and practical exposure through structured academic and co-curricular activities.
Objectives
- To provide students with insights into various functional areas of management
- To organize interactive programmes that enhance business acumen and leadership skills
- To create networking opportunities with industry experts and professionals
- To encourage teamwork, creativity, innovation, and strategic thinking
Activities and Events
- Invited Lectures: Sessions by industry professionals and subject experts
- Role Plays: Simulation of real-world business scenarios
- Debates and Panel Discussions: Discussions on emerging trends and management issues
- Quizzes and Case Study Analysis: Activities focused on analytical and strategic decision-making
- Cultural and Publishing Initiatives: Encouraging creativity in management communication
- Sports and Team-Building Exercises: Activities to strengthen leadership and collaboration
- Management Competitions: Business plan contests, marketing challenges, and entrepreneurship events
Benefits of Joining
Students participating in the Management Club can:
- Enhance problem-solving and decision-making abilities
- Gain practical exposure to management principles
- Build professional networks and communication skills
- Participate in workshops, competitions, and leadership programmes
The Management Club plays a significant role in shaping confident, competent, and socially responsible future business leaders.
In-Charge
Assistant Professor Dept.Of BBA,Co-ordinator
REPORTS
Activities
Microbiome Club-Nurturing Future Microbiologists
The Microbiome Club is an academic initiative of the PG Department of Microbiology at E.M.E.A College. The club aims to foster scientific curiosity, encourage research culture, and promote professional development among students in the field of Microbiology.
Objectives
- To cultivate interest in microbiology beyond classroom learning
- To provide hands-on exposure through research, laboratory practice, and innovation
- To create a collaborative network among students, faculty, and professionals
- To offer career guidance and information regarding higher studies and employment opportunities
- To organize academic and extension activities that promote research and entrepreneurship
Activities and Events
- Workshops and Hands-on Training: Laboratory techniques, research methodologies, and emerging technologies
- Guest Lectures and Expert Talks: Interaction with microbiologists, researchers, and industry professionals
- Microbial Discovery Competitions: Exploring microbial diversity and innovative applications
- Research Paper Presentations and Seminars: Student-led academic discussions and knowledge sharing
- Field Visits and Industrial Tours: Exposure visits to research laboratories, biotechnology industries, and fermentation units
- Quizzes and Science Exhibitions: Encouraging scientific aptitude and creativity
Benefits of Joining
Students participating in the Microbiome Club can:
- Gain practical exposure and stay updated with scientific advancements
- Develop research aptitude and laboratory competence
- Access career guidance and networking opportunities
- Engage in innovative and collaborative scientific activities
The Microbiome Club plays a vital role in nurturing scientific thinking, research skills, and professional readiness among aspiring microbiologists.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Film Club-Lights, Camera, Discussion
The Film Club of E.M.E.A College serves as a vibrant platform for students to grow creatively, build confidence, and foster unity across diverse social, cultural, and academic backgrounds through the medium of cinema.
The primary objective of the club is to promote film culture within the college and to create awareness among students on contemporary socio-political and cultural issues.
Vision
To cultivate critical viewing skills and encourage socially responsible filmmaking among students.
Focus Areas
The Film Club screens films addressing cross-cutting themes such as:
- Gender equality
- Race and caste
- Social justice and discrimination
- Human rights and cultural diversity
Through curated screenings and discussions, the club sensitizes students to social inequalities and encourages informed dialogue.
The club also conducts a Certificate Course in Film Appreciation, enabling students to critically analyze cinema as an art form and a medium of social commentary.
Objectives
- To provide a platform for students to learn the fundamentals of filmmaking
- To cultivate interest in addressing social issues through cinema
- To prepare students to create short films and participate in film festivals and competitions
- To enhance analytical skills through film screenings and discussions
Benefits of Joining
Students participating in the Film Club gain:
- Exposure to diverse cinematic traditions
- Opportunities to engage in meaningful discussions
- Practical insights into film production and storytelling
- Platforms to showcase creative works
The Film Club plays a significant role in nurturing creativity, critical thinking, and social awareness among students.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Literary Club-Celebrating Creativity and Expression
The Literary Club of E.M.E.A College, an initiative of the PG Department of English, is dedicated to nurturing creative expression, critical inquiry, and literary appreciation among students. The club provides a vibrant academic and cultural space for engaging with literature and contemporary discourse.
Objectives
- To enhance reading, writing, and analytical skills
- To encourage creative expression through poetry, storytelling, and drama
- To provide a platform for discussions on literature, culture, and social issues
- To organize workshops, seminars, and literary festivals that promote intellectual engagement
Activities and Events
- Invited Lectures: Sessions by writers, poets, and literary scholars
- Reading Sessions: Interactive discussions on classic and contemporary works
- Writing Workshops: Training in creative and academic writing
- Litvanza – Annual Literary and Cultural Fest: A celebration of literature, drama, and performing arts
- Ambedkar Study Circle: A forum for dialogue and debate on socio-political and cultural issues
Benefits of Participation
Students who join the Literary Club can:
- Develop literary and creative competencies
- Enhance public speaking and critical discussion skills
- Participate in debates, competitions, and cultural programmes
- Engage in an intellectually stimulating academic community
The Literary Club plays a significant role in cultivating thoughtful expression, cultural awareness, and scholarly engagement among students.
In-Charge
Mrs.Sajeera Cholakkal
REPORTS
Activities
Women’s Cell-Empowering Women, Inspiring Change
The Women’s Cell of E.M.E.A College is committed to promoting gender equality, women’s empowerment, and holistic development among female students. With the motto of grooming young women to lead dignified and confident lives, the Cell undertakes initiatives that foster leadership, social responsibility, and personal growth.
Objectives
- To empower female students through awareness programmes and skill-development initiatives
- To promote discussions on gender equality, safety, legal rights, and social justice
- To provide a platform for self-expression, leadership, and career advancement
- To organize welfare programmes focusing on health, education, and overall well-being
Activities and Initiatives
- Workshops and Seminars: Sessions on self-defense, legal literacy, career guidance, and mental health awareness
- Leadership Training Programmes: Encouraging active participation in academic and societal leadership roles
- Awareness Campaigns: Programmes addressing gender-related issues and advocating equality
- Cultural and Interactive Sessions: Talent showcases, storytelling, motivational talks, and interactive discussions
- Community Outreach: Social service activities, mentoring, and community engagement initiatives
Benefits of Participation
Students who become members of the Women’s Cell can:
- Build confidence and leadership capabilities
- Engage in meaningful academic and social discussions
- Access a supportive and inclusive platform for growth
- Contribute towards creating a more equitable and empowered society
The Women’s Cell plays a vital role in strengthening institutional commitment to inclusivity, dignity, and gender sensitivity within the campus community.
Activities
Music Club-Where Talent Meets Passion
The Music Club of E.M.E.A College was established in 2018 with the objective of encouraging and nurturing musical talent among students. The club supports both instrumental and vocal performers and serves as a vibrant, student-driven platform for creative expression and cultural engagement within the campus.
Objectives
- To encourage and develop musical talent in vocal and instrumental music
- To provide opportunities for students to showcase their musical abilities during college programmes
- To foster creativity through jam sessions, workshops, and collaborative performances
- To promote teamwork and coordination among students with an interest in music
Activities and Events
- Live Performances: Participation in college festivals, cultural programmes, and competitions
- Workshops and Training Sessions: Sessions conducted by experienced musicians and faculty members
- Open Mic and Jamming Sessions: Interactive platforms for experimentation and artistic growth
- Inter-college Competitions: Encouraging students to represent the institution in external events
- Music Production and Recording: Exposure to technical aspects of sound recording and music production
Benefits of Participation
Students who join the Music Club can:
- Develop musical and performance skills
- Gain confidence and stage presence
- Collaborate with fellow musicians and performers
- Contribute actively to the cultural life of the institution
The Music Club plays an important role in promoting artistic talent, cultural diversity, and creative engagement among students, enriching the overall campus experience.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Commerce Club-Fostering Business Leaders of Tomorrow
The Commerce Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science is one of the earliest and most dynamic student bodies of the institution. Established in the academic year 2004–05, the Club functions as a common platform for the holistic development of Commerce students. It aims to prepare learners to confidently respond to the evolving demands of the commercial and corporate world by integrating academic knowledge with practical exposure.
Objectives
- To bridge the gap between academic learning and industry practices
- To promote entrepreneurship and innovation among students
- To provide mentorship and career guidance for Commerce students
- To organize industry-oriented programmes that enhance business acumen
- To collaborate with neighbouring institutions for academic enrichment
Key Activities
- Help Desk Service: Assistance to new students and parents during admission processes
- Orientation Sessions: Interactive meetings with faculty members and parents of first-year B.Com and M.Com students
- Motivational Sessions: Guidance programmes conducted within the initial month of admission
- Entrepreneurship Awareness Programmes: Initiatives to cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets
- Commerce Reading Room: Access to newspapers and periodicals in English and Malayalam
- Textbook Library Maintenance: Academic resource support for students
- Onam Celebrations and College Events: Active participation integrating commerce-related themes
- ComMet – Commerce and Management Meet: The annual flagship event of the Department
Office Bearers and Constitution
The Commerce Club operates with a structured governance system:
- President, Secretary, and Treasurer: Elected from final-year B.Com students
- Vice-Presidents (3) and Joint Secretaries (3): Supporting leadership roles
- Executive Body: Five representatives from each semester of B.Com
- General Body: All B.Com students of the College
- Meetings: Executive Committee meets monthly; General Body meets twice annually
Benefits of Membership
Members of the Commerce Club gain:
- Exposure to real-world business practices
- Leadership, teamwork, and networking skills
- Career guidance and mentorship from faculty and industry professionals
- Opportunities for entrepreneurship and skill development
- Participation in a dynamic, commerce-oriented academic community
The Commerce Club significantly contributes to strengthening professional competencies, entrepreneurial thinking, and academic excellence among Commerce students, aligning with institutional goals of quality enhancement and student empowerment.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Bhoomitra Sena Club-Nurturing Environmental Responsibility
The Bhoomitra Sena Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science is a green initiative envisioned by the Directorate of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Kerala. The programme is implemented with the support of:
- Kerala State Pollution Control Board
- Kerala State Biodiversity Board
- Suchitwa Mission
The Club functions as a platform to cultivate environmental awareness, ecological responsibility, and sustainable practices among students, aligning with the broader goals of environmental protection and climate resilience.
Objectives
- To inspire students to appreciate, conserve, and protect the natural environment
- To promote awareness regarding climate change, pollution control, and biodiversity conservation
- To encourage sustainable practices within and beyond the campus
- To facilitate experiential learning through hands-on environmental initiatives
Key Activities
- Seminars, Debates, and Guest Lectures: Addressing contemporary environmental challenges
- Field Visits and Eco-Study Tours: Visits to wildlife parks and eco-sensitive zones
- Campus Greening Projects: Tree plantation and maintenance drives
- Clean-Up Campaigns: Restoration of polluted or degraded public spaces
- Workshops on Waste Management: Promoting responsible consumption and zero-waste practices
- Awareness Campaigns: Educating students and the community on sustainable living
Benefits of Membership
Students associated with the Bhoomitra Sena Club can:
- Participate in youth-driven environmental initiatives
- Gain practical exposure to sustainability and conservation practices
- Interact with experts and environmental organizations
- Develop leadership and community engagement skills
- Contribute meaningfully to campus and community well-being
The Bhoomitra Sena Club strengthens the institution’s commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development by empowering students to become responsible ecological citizens.
In-Charge
Dr. Rajasekharan K E
REPORTS
Activities
Tourism Club-Explore, Experience, Enjoy
Tourism in Kerala has emerged as a significant driver of socio-economic development. The Tourism Club initiative, supported by the Department of Tourism Kerala, aims to strengthen tourism awareness among youth through structured programmes in educational institutions.
The Tourism Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science functions under the guidance of Mr. Hussain V., Assistant Professor, Department of Economics. The Club consists of 50 selected members from various departments who demonstrate a keen interest in tourism and cultural engagement. The Student Coordinator is Kumari Nihala Alikkal of the Department of English.
Objectives
- To promote public awareness about tourism and its developmental role
- To educate students on the socio-economic benefits of tourism
- To address misconceptions and concerns regarding tourism growth
- To provide a platform for discussion and exchange of tourism-related ideas
- To create awareness about career opportunities in the tourism sector
- To encourage active student participation in tourism development activities
- To foster professionalism and responsible tourism practices
- To promote travel, cultural exchange, and national integration
- To identify and promote unexplored local tourist destinations
Major Activities
- Seminars and Group Discussions: Deliberations on tourism trends and policies
- Trekking, Hiking, and Cycle Rallies: Visits to local tourist destinations
- Tourism Quizzes: Knowledge enhancement initiatives
- Meet the Guest Programme: Interaction with tourism industry experts
- Tourist Spot Identification Projects: Exploration and documentation of potential destinations
Admission Procedure
- Students must submit a request to the Head of the Institution or Teacher Coordinator.
- If applications exceed 50, selection will be based on an essay or quiz competition on tourism.
- Selected candidates must submit a duly signed application form.
- The District Tourism Promotion Council maintains the official list of members and oversees club operations at the district level.
- The Council appoints a District Student Coordinator and District Teacher Coordinator.
- The Council regulates and monitors the functioning of Tourism Clubs within the district.
The Tourism Club plays a vital role in cultivating responsible tourism awareness, leadership skills, and cultural sensitivity among students, thereby contributing to sustainable tourism development.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Entrepreneurial Skill Development Club (ED Club)-Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurial Excellence
The Entrepreneurial Skill Development Club (ED Club) of EMEA College of Arts and Science is a student-driven initiative aimed at nurturing entrepreneurial aptitude and creating a dynamic ecosystem for aspiring entrepreneurs within the campus.
Established in the academic year 2008–09, the Entrepreneurship Development (ED) Club has consistently functioned as a platform to cultivate innovation, leadership, and business acumen among students. The Club organizes structured programmes that encourage students to explore entrepreneurship as a viable and rewarding career path.
Mission and Objectives
- To promote entrepreneurial thinking and innovation among students
- To serve as a resource hub by connecting students with mentors, industry experts, and practical learning opportunities
- To facilitate interactive learning through workshops, discussions, and mentorship programmes
- To conduct skill-oriented activities that strengthen entrepreneurial competencies
Major Activities
- Workshops and Training Programmes: Practical sessions on business planning, marketing, finance, and startup management
- Motivational Talks: Interactions with successful entrepreneurs and industry professionals
- Startup Ideation Sessions: Brainstorming forums to develop innovative business concepts
- Business Plan Competitions: Structured pitching platforms for student entrepreneurs
- Networking Events: Opportunities to engage with mentors, investors, and business leaders
- EDC Exhibitions and Fairs: Showcasing student-led enterprises and innovative projects
Benefits of Membership
Members of the ED Club gain:
- Practical exposure to entrepreneurship and startup ecosystems
- Enhanced leadership, communication, and managerial skills
- Opportunities to develop and present business ideas
- Access to mentorship and professional networking platforms
The ED Club plays a significant role in fostering a culture of innovation, self-employment, and enterprise development, contributing to the institution’s mission of empowering students with industry-relevant skills and entrepreneurial confidence.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Debating Club-Cultivating Critical Thinking and Persuasive Communication
The Debating Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science functions as an academic platform dedicated to strengthening students’ analytical abilities, public speaking skills, and logical reasoning. The Club promotes structured and meaningful discussions on contemporary social, political, and economic issues, thereby fostering intellectual engagement and informed dialogue.
Objectives and Benefits
Membership in the Debating Club enables students to:
- Enhance public speaking and persuasive communication skills
- Develop critical thinking and analytical reasoning abilities
- Refine structured argumentation and evidence-based presentation
- Build confidence in addressing diverse audiences
- Gain exposure to multiple perspectives on contemporary issues
- Strengthen teamwork, leadership, and collaborative skills
Major Activities
- Debate Competitions: Intra-college and inter-college debates on current themes
- Public Speaking Workshops: Training sessions focused on voice modulation, delivery, and presentation techniques
- Argument Structuring and Logic Training: Workshops on constructing coherent, evidence-based arguments
- Impromptu Debates: Quick-thinking exercises with limited preparation time
- Panel Discussions and Guest Lectures: Interactive sessions with experienced debaters and professionals
- Annual Debate Championship: A flagship event showcasing debating excellence
Language and Format
- English serves as the primary medium of debate to enhance fluency and articulation.
- Participants are trained to prepare arguments efficiently within limited preparation time (generally 15 minutes).
- The Club follows recognized debating formats such as British Parliamentary and Asian Parliamentary styles to ensure structured and competitive sessions.
The Debating Club contributes significantly to the academic and personal development of students by nurturing informed citizenship, intellectual confidence, and effective communication skills.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Students’ Initiative in Palliative (SIP)-Promoting Compassion, Care, and Social Responsibility
The Students’ Initiative in Palliative (SIP) of EMEA College of Arts and Science is a compassionate student-led extension activity functioning in association with palliative care services. The initiative encourages students to actively engage in supporting bedridden and chronically ill patients while cultivating humanitarian values such as empathy, kindness, and service.
SIP serves as a platform to instill social responsibility among students and to extend meaningful support to individuals and families facing serious health challenges.
Mission and Objectives
- To provide physical, emotional, and psychological support to bedridden and chronically ill patients
- To foster empathy, compassion, and humanitarian values among students
- To encourage volunteering and active participation in social service initiatives
- To create awareness about the significance of palliative and end-of-life care
- To enhance the confidence and emotional well-being of patients
Key Activities
- Home Visits and Patient Assistance: Offering companionship, basic assistance, and moral support to patients
- Awareness Programmes and Workshops: Sessions highlighting the importance of palliative care and youth involvement
- Charity and Fundraising Drives: Collection of resources and financial support for patients and their families
- Community Outreach and Volunteer Services: Collaboration with local palliative care units and service organizations
- Cultural and Recreational Programmes: Organizing interactive activities to uplift the emotional well-being of patients
Benefits of Participation
Students who join SIP gain:
- Opportunities to contribute meaningfully to community welfare
- Development of empathy, compassion, and ethical responsibility
- Practical exposure to humanitarian service initiatives
- Enhanced leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills
- Strengthened commitment to social and community development
The Students’ Initiative in Palliative (SIP) significantly contributes to the institution’s commitment to extension activities and community engagement, aligning with values of service, dignity, and social inclusion.
Activities
Nature Club-Connecting with Nature, Preserving the Future
The Nature Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science is a student-driven initiative committed to environmental conservation, sustainability, and ecological awareness. The Club provides a structured platform for students to explore, appreciate, and protect the natural environment through participatory and experiential learning activities.
Co-ordinator: Mr. Muhammad Nizar T.V., Assistant Professor, Department of Economics.
Objectives
- Environmental Education: To instill values, knowledge, and practical skills necessary for environmental conservation
- Wildlife and Biodiversity Awareness: To promote understanding of forests, wildlife, and ecological balance
- Conservation and Protection: To encourage protection of endangered flora, fauna, and natural heritage
- Awareness Generation: To highlight the economic, cultural, and scientific significance of nature
Key Activities and Initiatives
- Tree Planting and Green Campus Programme: Plantation and maintenance of trees and medicinal plants
- Labeling and Documentation of Plant Species: Promoting awareness of campus biodiversity
- Nature Trips and Camps: Visits to wildlife reserves, national parks, and eco-sensitive zones
- Nature Treks and Trails: Experiential learning across diverse ecosystems
- Environmental Awareness Programmes: Workshops, seminars, and discussions on climate change, pollution, and conservation
- Sustainability Campaigns: Promoting waste reduction, recycling, and eco-friendly campus practices
Significance
The Nature Club strengthens students’ environmental responsibility and ecological sensitivity, aligning with institutional commitments to sustainable development and community engagement. By encouraging active participation, the Club contributes to building environmentally conscious citizens prepared to address contemporary ecological challenges.
Students from all disciplines are encouraged to participate and contribute to collective efforts toward a greener and more sustainable future.
Activities
Red Ribbon Club (RRC)-Raise Awareness, Save Lives
The Red Ribbon Club (RRC) of EMEA College of Arts and Science is a youth-led initiative dedicated to promoting awareness on HIV/AIDS, encouraging safe and responsible health practices, and fostering voluntary blood donation. The Club empowers students with accurate knowledge and nurtures a culture of peer education and social responsibility.
Objectives
- HIV/AIDS Awareness: To educate students on prevention, care, and treatment while dispelling myths and misconceptions
- Voluntary Blood Donation: To promote regular, non-remunerated blood donation among youth
- Sexual Health and STI Education: To provide scientific awareness regarding sexual health and risk reduction
- Support and Inclusion: To promote compassion and non-discrimination toward people living with HIV/AIDS
- Peer Educator Development: To train students as peer leaders advocating positive health behaviours
Activities and Initiatives
- Awareness Programmes: Seminars, guest lectures, and interactive sessions on HIV/AIDS and public health
- Blood Donation Drives: Voluntary blood donation camps organized in collaboration with health institutions
- Educational Workshops: Evidence-based sessions on sexual health and preventive care
- Community Outreach Campaigns: Rallies, awareness drives, and social service initiatives
- Counselling and Support Discussions: Promoting mental health awareness and emotional well-being
Significance
The Red Ribbon Club plays a vital role in strengthening institutional outreach in health education and community engagement. By participating in RRC activities, students develop leadership qualities, social commitment, and a responsible approach toward public health issues.
Students are encouraged to actively participate and contribute towards building an informed, safe, and compassionate society.
Activities
Staff Club-Fostering Collegiality, Welfare, and Professional Excellence
The Staff Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science serves as a dedicated platform for teaching faculty, promoting professional interaction, personal well-being, and institutional harmony. The Club functions as a supportive forum where educators can collaborate, exchange ideas, and engage in academic and recreational activities.
Objectives
- Encourage Interdepartmental Interaction: To provide opportunities for faculty members from diverse disciplines to engage and collaborate
- Promote Staff Welfare: To initiate measures that enhance the well-being and work–life balance of teaching staff
- Professional Development: To organize training programmes, workshops, and discussions on innovative teaching methodologies and emerging academic trends
- Social and Recreational Engagement: To conduct gatherings and celebrations that strengthen collegial relationships
Major Activities
- Workshops and Training Programmes: Capacity-building sessions focusing on pedagogy, research, and academic advancement
- Cultural and Social Events: Informal gatherings, celebrations, and commemorative events fostering unity among staff
- Welfare Initiatives: Programmes addressing staff concerns and promoting a positive work environment
- Collaborative Meetings: Knowledge-sharing forums encouraging teamwork and interdisciplinary cooperation
Significance
The Staff Club plays a crucial role in strengthening institutional culture by nurturing professional growth, mutual respect, and collective responsibility among faculty members. It contributes significantly to creating a harmonious academic environment that supports both personal enrichment and institutional excellence.
In-Charge
REPORTS
Activities
Library Club-Unlocking Worlds, One Page at a Time
The Library Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science is committed to cultivating a vibrant reading culture and enhancing students’ intellectual and communicative competencies. The Club functions as an academic enrichment forum that encourages students to explore literature beyond prescribed syllabi and to develop a lifelong engagement with reading.
Objectives
- Promote a Reading Culture: To inspire students to read widely beyond academic requirements
- Enhance Communication Skills: To improve articulation, discussion, and presentation abilities
- Encourage Literary Awareness: To familiarize students with significant authors and literary works
- Strengthen General Knowledge: To broaden awareness of diverse subjects through structured reading activities
Major Activities
- Reading Week: Thematic celebration focusing on a selected author and critical engagement with their works
- Book Talks and Reviews: Student-led presentations and discussions on books read
- Special Lectures and Author Interactions: Sessions with literary scholars, writers, and subject experts
- Quiz Competitions: Literary and general knowledge quizzes to promote analytical thinking and awareness
Significance
The Library Club enhances the academic environment by encouraging critical reading, reflective thinking, and informed dialogue. Through interactive and participatory activities, the Club fosters intellectual curiosity and supports holistic student development.
In-Charge
Assistant Professor
PG Department of English
REPORTS
Activities
Principal’s Club- Leading with Vision, Inspiring with Action!
The Principal’s Club of EMEA College of Arts and Science is a prestigious academic initiative established under the Students Advisory Scheme during the academic year 2018–2019. Fully funded and monitored by the institution, the Club is designed to identify, mentor, and academically enrich Advanced Learners through structured and exclusive programmes.
Constitution of the Club
- Maximum Intake: 50 Advanced Learners
-
Reservation Policy:
- 10% of seats reserved for SC/ST students
- Proportional representation for students under the PH category
Selection Process
Selection to the Principal’s Club is conducted through a transparent and merit-based procedure:
-
Entrance Examination
- Evaluation of English Language Skills
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs
- Plus Two subject knowledge
-
Weightage System
- Combined assessment of entrance examination scores
- Plus Two examination percentage
-
Final Interview
- Shortlisted candidates undergo a personal interview before final selection
Entrance Test Structure
- Total Questions: 50 (Objective Type)
- English Language Skills: 13 Questions
- General Knowledge and Current Affairs: 12 Questions
- Plus Two Subject Knowledge: 25 Questions
- Marking Scheme: Each question carries 2 marks
Benefits and Privileges
Members of the Principal’s Club receive:
- Additional library cards for enhanced academic access
- Participation in “Meet the Guest” programmes with eminent scholars and industry experts
- Residential career workshops for intensive skill development
- Educational tours to reputed higher education institutions
- Exclusive participation in special academic programmes
- Training in public speaking and debating
- Workshops on interview skills, body language, and presentation techniques
- Complimentary access to career magazines such as Competition Success Review and Competition Refresher
Significance
The Principal’s Club functions as a structured enrichment platform for academically meritorious students. By providing advanced learning exposure, mentoring, and career-oriented training, the Club supports the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and holistic student development.