The industrial visit to RUFIL was organized with the primary objective of providing practical industrial exposure to the students of the Department of Commerce and Management at Poddar International College. This visit aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application by familiarizing students with real-world industrial processes and operations.
Participants:
Students: Approximately [Number of Students] students from various semesters of the Commerce and Management department participated in the visit.
Faculty Coordinators:
Dr. Swapna Shrimali
Mr. Manish Sharma
Introduction to RUFIL: The visit began with an introductory session where the students were briefed about RUFIL's history, its operations, and its role in the industry.
Plant Tour: The highlight of the visit was the guided tour of RUFIL's manufacturing facilities. Students had the opportunity to observe firsthand the various stages of production, quality control measures, and safety protocols practiced at the plant.
Interactive Sessions: Post the tour, interactive sessions were conducted where students could engage with industry professionals. This allowed them to gain insights into the practical aspects of industrial management, operations, and challenges faced by the industry.
Q&A and Feedback: The visit concluded with a Q&A session where students could clarify their doubts and seek further information about career opportunities in the field. Feedback from both students and faculty coordinators was collected to assess the effectiveness of the visit and identify areas for improvement.
Outcome and Learning:
Enhanced Learning Experience: Students gained practical insights into industrial operations, which complemented their classroom learning.
Career Awareness: The visit helped students understand the career paths available in the industry, thereby aiding in career planning and decision-making.
Networking Opportunities: Interactions with industry professionals facilitated networking and potential future internship or job opportunities.
Conclusion:
The industrial visit to RUFIL was a valuable learning experience for the students of the Department of Commerce and Management at Poddar International College. It provided them with exposure to real-world industrial practices, enriched their understanding of theoretical concepts, and encouraged them to explore career opportunities in the field. The efforts of Dr. Swapna Shrimali and Mr. Manish Sharma in coordinating and facilitating the visit are commendable and greatly appreciated.