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Clubs, Cells & Committees

Women Cell

Established in the 2023–2024 academic year, the Women Cell seeks to create a safer, more inclusive campus by promoting gender equity, awareness, and support for female students and staff. Its core objectives include ensuring protection against harassment, building confidence through skill-building and counseling, and advocating policies that foster equal opportunity and respect.

In its journey, the cell conducted self-defense workshops, legal-rights awareness sessions, and health talks, while setting up a confidential grievance channel that encouraged students to voice concerns. With this encouraging start, the Cell plans to expand mentorship programs and campus-safety audits, and extends sincere thanks to all members and facilitators whose cooperation and dedication made these steps possible.

Coordinator: Sajeena P M

Asst. Professor, Department of Computer Applications

Skill Development Cell

The Skill Development Cell was formally constituted with the objective of enhancing students’ practical skills and employability. The cell aims to organize various training programs, workshops, and activities that bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.

Committee Members

  • Convenor: Nimmy K Benny (Asst. Professor, Commerce Department)
  • Simmi Sudheer (Asst. Professor, Department of Management Studies)
  • Shailaja Saji (Asst. Professor, Department of Hindi)
  • Arathi Kalyani (Asst. Professor, Department of English)

Event Highlight: "Digi Quest"

The Skill Development Cell organized a one-day digital marketing workshop titled “Digi Quest” on 19th February 2026. Directed at first-year BBA and B.Com students, the session introduced fundamentals of digital marketing and practical applications.

Led by Mohazeena Bavakunju (Asst. Professor, Dept of Management Studies), the interactive workshop provided valuable insights into modern strategies, tools, and career opportunities, contributing significantly to skill enhancement.

AUCAS Career and Placement Cell

The AUCAS Career and Placement Cell is a dedicated unit that supports students in career planning, skill development, and employment opportunities. It organizes placement drives, career guidance sessions, workshops, internships, and personality development programs to enhance students’ employability and professional skills.

The cell acts as a bridge between students and recruiters, helping students prepare for successful careers through career guidance and industry interaction. It also encourages students to develop communication, leadership, and interview skills required in the professional world.

The cell provides information about higher education opportunities, competitive examinations, and career prospects in different sectors. Regular training sessions and awareness programs are conducted to improve confidence, teamwork, and professional competence among students. The Career and Placement Cell also promotes collaboration with industries and organizations to create better internship and placement opportunities for students.

Convenor: Sajeena M. A

Members: Susan Sony Jacob, Fessin M. M, Simmi Sudheer

Grievance and Redressal Cell

The Grievance and Redressal Cell is a committee established in the college to address and resolve complaints, concerns, and grievances of students, teaching staff, and non-teaching staff in a fair, transparent, and timely manner.

Objectives

  • To provide a safe and supportive environment for all stakeholders.
  • To address academic, administrative, and personal grievances.
  • To ensure fairness, justice, and transparency in decision-making.
  • To promote a harmonious and student-friendly campus atmosphere.

Functions

  • Receive and record complaints from students and staff.
  • Investigate grievances impartially and confidentially.
  • Suggest appropriate corrective and preventive measures.
  • Monitor the implementation of grievance resolutions.
  • Create awareness about grievance redressal mechanisms and student rights.

Types of Grievances Handled

  • Academic issues (attendance, examinations, evaluation, etc.).
  • Administrative concerns.
  • Infrastructure and facility-related complaints.
  • Issues related to discipline, behavior, and campus environment.
  • Any matter affecting the welfare of students and staff.

Outcome & Committee

The cell helps maintain discipline, transparency, and mutual respect within the institution, ensuring that grievances are resolved efficiently and that the rights and well-being of all members of the college community are protected.

Convener: Safna

Members: Hudha, Subina & Afrin

Nature and Beautification Club

Established in the 2025–2026 academic year, the Nature and Beautification Club aims to transform the college campus by promoting environmental awareness and aesthetic enhancement. Its core objectives include greening the campus with plants, fostering a healthier learning environment, encouraging student-led sustainability efforts, and building a sense of responsibility toward nature.

In its first year, the club successfully beautified the campus through enthusiastic member collaboration and launched its inaugural project—a Nature Corner in every classroom featuring potted plants to bring freshness and positivity into study spaces.

With this promising start, the club looks forward to expanding its eco-friendly initiatives, and extends sincere thanks to all members whose cooperation and dedication made these achievements possible.

Disciplinary Action Committee

The Disciplinary Action Committee is an important body in our college that ensures discipline, good conduct, and a respectful academic atmosphere within the campus. In institutions like AUCAS, the committee plays a significant role in promoting responsibility and moral values among students by upholding the rules and regulations.

Main Functions

  1. Maintaining Campus Discipline: Monitors student behavior and ensures adherence to rules, dress code, attendance policies, and the code of conduct.
  2. Preventing Misconduct: Takes preventive measures against ragging, violence, substance abuse, property damage, mobile phone misuse, and disrespectful behavior.
  3. Inquiry and Investigation: Conducts proper, fair investigations by collecting facts and hearing statements when issues arise.
  4. Corrective Actions: Recommends actions ranging from counseling and warnings to parent meetings or suspension, aiming for correction and student improvement rather than just punishment.
  5. Student Counseling: Provides guidance to help students understand the importance of ethics and responsible behavior in academic and social life.
  6. Ensuring Safe Environment: Works to maintain a peaceful, student-friendly atmosphere that supports effective learning.

Objectives of the Committee

  • To maintain discipline and order on campus.
  • To promote moral and ethical values.
  • To create a safe academic environment.
  • To encourage responsible student behavior.
  • To protect the reputation and standards of the institution.

Conclusion: The Disciplinary Action Committee plays a vital role in maintaining the quality and integrity of college life. Through proper monitoring, counseling, and disciplinary measures, the committee helps students develop good character, discipline, and professionalism for their future careers.

Striving today for a better tomorrow. At Azharul Uloom, we cultivate minds and nurture values to mold the leaders of future generations.

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