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A club is an association of persons gathered to initiate, conduct and carry on
some specific organized work or for accomplishing some long term goals.
A Commerce Club is an association of Students gathered to
initiate, conduct and carry on some specific organized work or for
accomplishing some long term goals. For the achieving efficiency
in teaching as well as learning Commerce.
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Objectives of Commerce Club
(i) To expose students to meet the practical challenges in the current business scenario.
(ii) To let the students interact with business experts of industry: it helps them develop.
(iii) To encourage students to become various schools event managers in various events such as Annual day, food
festival, fresher’s day, fees collections etc.
(iv) To build self-confidence and proactive approach through Personality development, speech, writing, arts,
sports skills.
(v) To increase financial literacy among students via Management of time, money activities like bank formation
etc.
(vi) To develop the knowledge of e-commerce for earning money through internet.
(vii) To generate and discuss new business ideas and business plan.
(viii) To make students prospective entrepreneurs who is not a job seeker but a job creator.
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The following office bearers are essential for the
successful working of the commerce club.
• Patron: The commerce club should have the head of the intuition as
its Patron.
• Sponsor: One of the senior commerce teachers can be the sponsor
of the commerce club.
• Members: All the commerce students of the school/ college/
university can be the members of the club.
Those who are interested in commerce can be associate members.
However the membership of club should be as far as possible fairly
homogenous as regards age and grade level in order that programmes
that may be of interest to all the members can be arranged.
• Executive committee: An executive committee should be
formed including the following members elected or nominated from
among the students. ¸
One or two Representatives
from each Class
Voluntaries
Secretory
Treasurer
Chairman
Vice President
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Activities of Commerce Club
(i) Mange and plan school events such as Fresher’s day, Arts day, Sports day, and other programs.
(ii) School Magazine management and planning.
(iii) 3 months quarterly bulletin formation.
(iv) Student’s banks.
(v) Competitions to improve communication skills.
(vi) Power point presentations
(vii) Developing Personality and attitude of students.
(viii) Business Quiz
(ix) Collection and recording of fees and other financial management.
(x) Guest Lectures(business and economics experts, shares etc.)
(xi) Industrial Visit
(xii) Debate and Case study
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IT Enabled activities in Commerce Club
Blog formation and graphic design.
Add enabled e- commerce marketing.
Second hand sales of books.
YouTube monetized videos.
Free lectures and study materials.
Online free pdf notes and paid notes.
Use of social media for business and economic activities.
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Commerce Club is a great way to spark a child’s interest in learning.
It gives students a chance to question how or why things work and
work toward solutions. A Commerce Club can give students a safe
environment to learn and interact with others with similar interests. It
can also provide a safe place for students to explore and discover,
especially for those who may not have strong support at home. We do
not need to be teachers or economists, managers to start a Commerce
club; just bring our enthusiasm to inspire young minds.
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The commerce laboratory is a new concept, where
in students practice their theoretical knowledge
gained in classroom. In addition student carries on
more and more experiments. Mock commerce and
business activities are undertaken in laboratory.
Commerce Lab is a Place Where Practical Commerce is Taught learnt. This
mainly focuses on Experiencing Practical Trade & Administration of
Business.
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Objectives of Commerce Lab
1. To Give a Platform to Students to Practice the Theoretical Concepts learnt in Classroom.
2. To Make Students Easily learn Apply Concepts in Daily Practice.
3. To Develop Entrepreneurial & Professional Abilities.
4. To Develop Trading & Managerial Skill.
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List of Documents Displayed in Commerce laboratory
Deposits – Types Loans – Forms Financial Services
Legal Documents
E – Banking Services
Small Business
Foreign Trade
Joint Stock Company
Consumer Rights
Societies & Trust Marketing
Sole Trading
Annual Report
Advertisement Partnership Insurance
Stock Exchange
Mutual funds
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Expected Outcomes..
1. Academic Excellence
2. Professional Excellence
3. Total Commitment
4. Holistic Development
5. Socially Responsible Citizen
6. Value Based Development
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Teaching of Commerce - Directorate of Distance Education University of Jammu.
Laboratory for the Study of Commerce – Deccan Herald
Teaching of Commerce – Bharathi Dasan University
SSP: COMMERCE – Nandan N.
https://www.drbccchinducollege.ac.in