The Student Council exists to enhance the overall graduate experience at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) by promoting the general welfare of the student body. It creates new programmes and initiatives to provide opportunities for growth and interaction, and communicating with the Administration and Faculty on behalf of students.
The Student Council aims to imbibe and inculcate the Vision, Mission and Core Values of the University – to provide constructive feedback on various aspects of campus life, academic programs, general discipline, library facilities, maintenance of the campus and other student service facilities; to assess and improve the potential for student placements and facilitate internship; to assist the anti-ragging committee to curb the menace of ragging completely; to identify and suggest methods of improving student life and student conduct and discipline; to suggest and implement student projects for holistic development; to identify, assess, evaluate and suggest the student perspectives in the development of Arts and Culture, Sports and Games, and other co-curricular/extracurricular activities including student participation; to assist student communities and Centres like CSA, NCC, SWO, CAPS, Peer Education Program, Cultural team, Sports and Games, etc.; and to help interlink students, faculty, staff and management of the University effectively to forge an academic community.
The Student Council is led by the University Level Student Council (USC) which is the apex body, supported by the School-Level Student Council (SSC). The University Student Council consists of 64 students who represent various Departments and Centres of the University.
The University Level Student Council members have a meeting once every semester with the Vice Chancellor. The Vice Chancellor convenes the meeting in which the Pro-Vice Chancellor, Registrar, Deans and Student Council Coordinators and University Level Council members participate without fail. The Vice Chancellor may invite any other faculty/student to the meeting as he deems it necessary. The Student Council Coordinators along with the University Level Student Council members from respective deanery present their suggestions and feedback pertaining to academics during this meeting.”
The University level Student Council shall meet on a monthly basis with the Director of Student Council and faculty coordinators to discuss the proceedings of the council and convey the suggestions or feedbacks to improve the quality of life in the campus. Discussions with the deanery level members are also presented during this meeting. The University Student Council Members also discuss about how to coordinate and conduct various events and activities across the campus.
Each academic year two open forums are conducted by the University Level Student Council Members in the presence of the Deans, HOD, Academic Coordinators and the Student Council Coordinators for the respective deaneries. This is a forum where all the deanery student council members would raise various concerns with regards to academic and other managerial issues to the concerned faculty member, who would then provide the deanery student council members with an answer to the issue which later gets communicated to all the students of the respective department. This forum not only ensures that the student’s queries are heard by the management but also helps students understand the management’s perspective to the query
Daksh is an annual education and career fair conducted and organised by the Student Council and is the Student Council’s flagship event. This event provides a platform for all the students to explore the various career options available to them at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). Each department across the campus sets up stalls displaying the various programmes that their department has to offer. Various career dialogues by eminent personalities are conducted during this two-day event so as to provide students with an in depth understanding on how various careers look like in real life. These career dialogues are delivered by experts in various fields. The Student Council also developed an app called “Accord” during the academic year 2018-19 to ease the process of registrations during Daksh which made registrations hassle free and paperless and also recorded the interests of various individuals who would visit various stalls in order to develop a better understanding of where the interest of students lie.
The quality of gratitude is an attribute that every individual should possess in their lives. To spread the feeling of joy, love and gratitude across the University, every year during the month of March, the Student Council conducts and organises gratitude week. This week is celebrated across the campus as a week of being thankful to each and every individual who has aided towards enhancing the overall graduate experience for students at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). During this week the Student Council organises numerous events for the Security, Housekeeping Staff, Gardeners, Non-teaching staff and Administration staff to have a fun and leisure time. A small token of appreciation is also handed over to all of them by the students. This fun week is concluded by the final event called “Gratitude Day” where the members of the Student Council and the university choir along with all the students in the campus sing the Gratitude Day song.
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