Company Law case study activity was conducted by Department of Commerce for B.Com 2nd year students on 29 November 2021 named as “Rags to Riches”. Case study helps in bringing the understanding of a complex issue or object and provides an in-depth investigation of one particular individual, group, time-period or event. Case studies, though factual, are people-focused and less formal, making them more interesting for people to read. Based on real benefits, it can create immediate credibility among the listeners. It provides a means for highlighting and extracting practical principles and methods for shaping and accelerating progress in solving wicked real world problems.
Improving Communication skills and inculcating the ideas for business startups among students is very important in current scenario. This activity “Rags To Riches” is definitely helpful to gain real world experience with case study by utilization of resources at optimum level. Rags to riches refer to any situation in which a person rises from poverty to wealth, and in some cases from absolute obscurity to heights of fame, fortune and celebrity. Students of B.Com 2nd year participated in this classroom activity actively and explained case studies of various companies using various methods. Total of 8 teams along with 67 students participated in the activity. Students gave study of various companies efficiently and presented very well.
Participants of the “Rags To Riches” are:
Sandeep Singh and Jagmeet Singh – “Mahindra and Mahindra Group”
Suhani and Alankrita – “ Apple Co.”
Shailendra Sahu And Naman Salonki _ “ Cashify”
Saima Ganj – “ Maruti Suzuki Ltd.”
Jamila Bano – “ Amazon “
Shahnawaz Hussain and Jatin Gupta – “ Coca Cola Ltd.”
Dhwani Kothari and C.Sai Prasanna – “ Royal Enfield Ltd.”
Students put great effort and performed excellently in the case study activity.