
Best Colleges of India 2025: Commerce gets a new star
Collaborative learning has also been fundamental to this shift. Real-world business situations, economic policy issues and financial strategies compel the students to engage at a deeper level for assignments. Meanwhile, training in contemporary teaching techniques, AI-based applications and case study pedagogy has empowered the faculty, which in turn has aided students' learning.advertisementCombining theory with practice, industry veterans are regularly invited for guest lectures, giving students professional insights. At the same time, the interesting work produced by student-led societies such as the Commerce Association, Finance and Investment Cell and Entrepreneurship Cell is enhancing the department's reputation in the outside world. The groups have organised academic festivals, competitions, panel discussions and presentations that put the students' talent on display and develop their soft skills and leadership abilities. 'This new focus on practical and professional preparedness has significantly increased placements. In fact, ARSD commerce graduates are now getting placed with top companies such as Deloitte, EY and KPMG,' adds Tuli. Proactive career guidance programmes, assistance with internships, career fairs, skill enrichment workshops and mock interviews have also done their bit in making graduates work-ready from day one.This sustained strategic effort in curriculum innovation, industry engagement, experiential learning and overall student development is beginning to show results. ARSD's commerce department is now among the most exciting at Delhi University.- Ends
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