An industrial visit was organised for B.Com Semester III students (A1 and A2) on 14th September 2019.There was overwhelming response from the students. Around 50 students were taken to the industrial site at Kamduni, Rajarhat by five faculty members. There was an interactive programme by virtue of which the knowledge of the students was enriched. They were enlightened about various issues associated with import and export of sea-food products. They got an opportunity to see the entire manufacturing process right from procurement of raw materials to the despatch of goods for export. They also gathered a fair idea about pisciculture and the significance of quality standards to reach out to the global market.
GEM. INTERNATIONAL. PVT. Embarking on an enlightening industrial visit to Howrah and Belgachia on March 15, 2023, with our esteemed teachers and friends proved to be an enriching experience. The focal point of our first exploration was Gem International, a manufacturing facility specializing in the production of railway suspension clamps, NFC stendors, and suspension cables. …
The JMC batch of 2020-23 visited the AIR (All India Radio) office at the Akashvani Bhawan, Kolkata on the 6th and 7th of December, 2022. The students were accompanied by the professors. We were shown the basic functioning of the radio in Kolkata along with the frequencies associated with AIR, the different departments, and lastly …
December 13th, 2018. The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) has always believed in exposing its students to real-life situations so that they are freed from the shackles of stand-alone academics and are provided with a holistic view, helping them imbibe their lessons in a more efficient and effective manner. It was as a part of …
Chandra Sekhar Ghosh had entered the heady world of Micro Finance way back in 2001 and like all great entities that work in the grassroots – unknown and unsung – was stoically trudging on, far, far from the glare of publicity.
Industrial Visit To S.A.Exports, Marine Division
An industrial visit was organised for B.Com Semester III students (A1 and A2) on 14th September 2019.There was overwhelming response from the students. Around 50 students were taken to the industrial site at Kamduni, Rajarhat by five faculty members. There was an interactive programme by virtue of which the knowledge of the students was enriched. They were enlightened about various issues associated with import and export of sea-food products. They got an opportunity to see the entire manufacturing process right from procurement of raw materials to the despatch of goods for export. They also gathered a fair idea about pisciculture and the significance of quality standards to reach out to the global market.
Related Posts
Reports on Industrial visits
GEM. INTERNATIONAL. PVT. Embarking on an enlightening industrial visit to Howrah and Belgachia on March 15, 2023, with our esteemed teachers and friends proved to be an enriching experience. The focal point of our first exploration was Gem International, a manufacturing facility specializing in the production of railway suspension clamps, NFC stendors, and suspension cables. …
Visit to All India Radio
The JMC batch of 2020-23 visited the AIR (All India Radio) office at the Akashvani Bhawan, Kolkata on the 6th and 7th of December, 2022. The students were accompanied by the professors. We were shown the basic functioning of the radio in Kolkata along with the frequencies associated with AIR, the different departments, and lastly …
Factory Visit – Anmol Biscuits
December 13th, 2018. The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) has always believed in exposing its students to real-life situations so that they are freed from the shackles of stand-alone academics and are provided with a holistic view, helping them imbibe their lessons in a more efficient and effective manner. It was as a part of …
A Visit to Bandhan Bank
Chandra Sekhar Ghosh had entered the heady world of Micro Finance way back in 2001 and like all great entities that work in the grassroots – unknown and unsung – was stoically trudging on, far, far from the glare of publicity.