Entrepreneurship Cell

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ABOUT E-CELL

Entrepreneurship Cell: Fostering Innovation and Future Entrepreneurs

Established on 25th August 2017, the Entrepreneurship Cell at L.S. Raheja College of Arts and Commerce (Autonomous) was formed through an MOU with the Asian Institute of Family Managed Business (AIFMB), a nonprofit organization supporting first- and second-generation entrepreneurs. The Cell is dedicated to equipping students with key insights into entrepreneurship, motivating them to transform innovative ideas into successful startups. The primary aim of the Entrepreneurship cell is to provide essential knowledge/information to students on Entrepreneurship and motivate them to launch start-ups and turn out to be an entrepreneur in future. The objective is to inspire students to develop their entrepreneurship skills and take up entrepreneurship as one of the career options.

Vision Statement:
To cultivate a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem at L.S. Raheja College of Arts and Commerce, where students are empowered to explore innovative ideas, develop essential entrepreneurial skills, and create impactful solutions that contribute to societal and economic growth. We aim to promote entrepreneurship as a viable career path, inspire creativity, risk-taking, and innovation, and bridge the gap between theory and real-world business practice.

Mission Statement:
Our mission is to foster entrepreneurial thinking and innovation by providing mentorship, resources, and practical experiences. Through workshops, competitions, and networking opportunities, we aim to enhance leadership, problem-solving, and business management skills, while supporting and inspiring students to launch startups and pursue entrepreneurship as a promising career option. Additionally, we address economic challenges through student-driven business ventures and facilitate networking with successful entrepreneurs and industry leaders.

Objectives of Entrepreneurship Cell.

  • To promote Entrepreneurship amongst students.
  • To create an entrepreneurial eco-system in the college where students will get motivated to take up entrepreneurship over job.
  • To inculcate spirit of entrepreneurship in students.
  • To enlighten them on the various issues concerning Entrepreneurship.
  • To inculcate and enhance entrepreneurial skills of students and to motivate them to enter into startups.
  • Providing insight to entrepreneurial theory and practice through activities.
  • To address growing challenges in inducting students into business for the economic growth of the nation.
  • To provide a platform to students to interact with entrepreneurs by organizing motivational and inspirational talks from successful Entrepreneurs.
  • Providing Mentorship through individuals from the industry for students launching their start-ups.

Entrepreneurship Cell 2024-25

Details of Position Name of Student
President Anjan Chheda
Vice-president Yasha Lalka
Secretary Vaishnavi Gohel
Joint Secretary Riya Poojari
Events Kabeer Varma

Laksha Bhandary

Operations Vipula Mhasal

Sahil Jaiswar

Media Varun Sawant

Sanskriti Jaiswal

Content and research Supriya Talapalli

Rounak Bajpai

Marketing Riya Rathod

Manavee Joshi

PR Jaanvikka Lotiya

Aakash Kamble

Finance Swarali Mane

Jaydeepsinh Jadeja

ACTIVITIES REPORTS

  • Up Coming Plans- E-Summit 2025: Inspiring Innovations, together

The Entrepreneurship Cell at L.S. Raheja College of Arts and Commerce is thrilled to announce the E-Summit 2024-25, scheduled for January 21, 2025. This inter-collegiate event will feature competitions, panel discussions, and networking opportunities with industry leaders, aimed at inspiring students to explore and pursue entrepreneurship.

The E-Summit will provide students with valuable insights, practical skills, and the chance to showcase their innovative ideas in a dynamic environment. Stay tuned for more details!

  •  Startups Shenanigans: A Creative Twist on Entrepreneurship

Startups Shenanigans was a unique event that blended innovation, humour, and creativity. Participants pitched their entrepreneurial ideas with a quirky twist, presenting inspiring and engaging concepts that captivated the audience.

The event provided a platform for students to showcase their ventures while building confidence, enhancing communication skills, and fostering quick thinking in a fun and dynamic setting.

We sincerely thank the panel of alumni judges for their invaluable guidance, which greatly contributed to the event’s success and inspired the participants.

  •  Model United Nations: A Collaborative Initiative with Diplomathon Global

The college, in collaboration with Diplomathon Global, hosted the Model United Nations (MUN) event, providing students a platform to discuss critical global issues. Participants took on the roles of country representatives, refining their diplomatic, communication, and critical thinking skills through structured debates and discussions.

This initiative was a significant step in fostering global awareness, intellectual growth, and leadership among students. We sincerely thank Diplomathon Global for their invaluable support in making this event a success.

  • Money Matters – Students Edition: A Financial Literacy Session on National Financial Awareness Day

 On National Financial Awareness Day, Money Matters – Students Edition was organized to equip students with essential financial knowledge. Conducted in collaboration with Mr. Jash Vora and the 1% Club, the session offered practical insights into saving, investing, and achieving financial independence, leaving a lasting impact on participants.

This initiative was a significant step toward promoting financial literacy and preparing students for a secure financial future. We sincerely thank Mr. Jash Vora and the 1% Club for their invaluable contribution to the event’s success.

  • E-Talks: Empowering Students through Industry Insights

 As part of our ongoing efforts to provide students with industry-relevant knowledge, the Entrepreneurship Cell hosted E-Talks and workshops, offering valuable insights from leading experts. One of the key highlights was a seminar by Mr. Shalin Shah from IRM-India on the topic “Beyond the Case Study: Applying IIM Ahmedabad’s Problem-Solving Framework in Real-Life.” This session provided students with practical problem-solving strategies used at one of India’s premier business schools.

  • E-Bazaar: A Platform for Entrepreneurial Innovation

A standout initiative of the Entrepreneurship Cell was the successful organization of the E-Bazaar, a transformative platform designed for entrepreneurs to showcase their products. The event provided students with an invaluable opportunity to market their startups, interact with potential customers, and receive valuable feedback. The success of E-Bazaar is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit within the college community. This initiative has further solidified our commitment to supporting and promoting student entrepreneurship.

Sr.no Activity Name Instagram Links
1. Visionaries meet 2024-25: Gateway to E-SUMMIT, inspiring innovation, together Click here
2. Startups Shenanigans: A Creative Twist on Entrepreneurship Click here
3. Model United Nations: A Collaborative Initiative with Diplomathon Global click here
4. Money Matters – Students Edition: A Financial Literacy Session on National Financial Awareness Day Click here
5. E-Bazaar: A Platform for Entrepreneurial Innovation Click here
6. E-talk by Mr. Shalin Shah Click here

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Videos for Reference – TYBCOM – Commerce V

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Videos for Reference – SYBCOM – Commerce IV

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Videos related to syllabus on Maharashtra’s Economy, SYBA , Sem IV

Education system and Adivasi students

Health issues and Malnourishment

“An Introduction to Data Analysis using R software and MS Excel”

The certificate course on “An Introduction to Data Analysis using R software and MS Excel” a 4 days (20 hours) intensive course was an initiative of Department of Economics.Ms. Samiksha Jadhav, Asst. Prof, Department of Economics, was the course coordinator where as Mr. Chinmay Joshi, Asst. Prof (Ad-Hoc), Department of Mathematics and Computers was the course instructor.  The lectures for the same were held on 16th, 17th, 18th and 25th August, 2019.It was conducted in the college computer laboratory from 9am to 1pm. There was a huge response from the students for this course as 49 students registered and participated in it. The course covered the theory as well as practical related to soft tools in R software and MS Excel. Students also appeared for an online test conducted by the course instructor and their performances were evaluated.

“My idea behind introducing this certificate course was to equip our BA and B.Com students with data analysis tools that have practical applications in life. Students are introduced to statistical concepts and tools for data analysis at FY, SY and at TY levels through various papers. But the use of the same tools in soft wares like MS-Excel and R software is hardly taught to them through the syllabus. This certificate course was introduced to fill this lacuna in the syllabus. Also, these soft wares are available easily in the market at minimal cost, so the students can continue practicing even after the course is completed. Data analytics being an upcoming field, this certificate course is just the first step towards being Data analyst.”

Ms. Samiksha Jadhav

Course Co-ordinator

“The most important aim of the certificate course was to make students learn the use of soft tools. On completion of this certificate course, students are now able to perform basic data analysis activities using soft tools. Now students are able to use the functions like data sorting, data simulation, regression, graphs etc.,using R-software and MS Excel. They can create their own data and clean the data using the above tools. They are well equipped to understand the use of data and soft tools and ready to take the challenge for becoming Data Magicians.”

Mr. Chinmay Joshi

Course Instructor

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Online Admission – Degree College

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Management Quota Application

Dept. of Commerce (Programme Outcome)

Programme Outcome (Economics)

Pragramme Outcome Mathematics, Statistics and Computer

Programme Outcome (BMM)

Programme Outcome (BBI)

Programme Outcome BAF

 

Programme Outcome Economics (Arts)

 

BAF- Handbook

BMS – Handbook

BMS-Deptartment Library

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Commerce – Department Library

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Mathematics – Department Library

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BBI – Handbook

BSCIT – Handbook

BFM – Handbook

BAMMC – Handbook

PSYCHOLOGY – Department Library

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SOCIOLOGY – Department Library

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HISTORY – Department Library

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ECONOMICS – Department Library

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ACCOUNTANCY – Department Library

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BAMMC – Department Library

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BBI – Department Library

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BSCIT – Department Library

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Sociology- Glossary