Experiential Learning

The department of commerce offers experiential learning in the form of industrial visits and internships. 

a. INDUSTRIAL VISITS

Industrial visits play a vital role in the academic curriculum by giving students real-world exposure to how organizations operate across functions like Marketing, HR, Finance, Operations, and Logistics. Since theoretical knowledge alone is not enough for a successful career, these visits help bridge the gap between classroom learning and practical experience. They provide firsthand insights into workplace processes, enabling students to understand business operations more clearly and prepare for the professional world

Sl. No Date Institutions, Visited
1 18-01-2025 TASTY WORLD FOOD FACTORY, AMBLE, CHIKMAGALUR
2 27-01-2024 DICKSONS MULTITRADE PVT LTD
3 10-03-2023 KANNAN DEVAN HILL PLANTATIONS IN MUNNAR
4 29-02-2020
  • DOLPHIN RUBBER INDUSTRY
  • DC BOOKS
  • ABTEC
5 2 -01- 2020 TRUST TRADING COMPANY IN COORG
6 20-12-2018 GURUCHARAN INDUSTRIES BAIKAMPADY, NEW MANGALORE
7 05-04-2017 CENTRAL COIR RESEARCH INSTITUTE
8 03-11-2017 KITEX & ANNA ALUMINIUM
9 11-02-2017 HNL, VELLOOR

 

  • TASTY WORLD FOOD FACTORY, AMBLE, CHIKMAGALUR

On January 19, 2025, 35 students and 2 faculty members from Devamatha College, Kuravilangad visited the Tasty World Food Factory in Chikmagalur to gain firsthand understanding of traditional snack manufacturing. The visit aimed to help students observe production processes, learn about quality control and hygiene practices, and understand the operational functioning of a large-scale food facility.

 

  •  DICKSONS MULTITRADE PVT LTD

An industrial visit to Dicksons Multitrade Pvt. Ltd., Gonikoppal—a coffee processing factory—was conducted on 27 January 2024 with 38 students and two faculty members, Mr. Jithin Joy and Mrs. Soumya Sebastian, accompanying the group. Students also had the opportunity to purchase premium coffee powder at a reasonable rate.

 

  • KANNAN DEVAN HILL PLANTATIONS IN MUNNAR

On 10/03/2023, 14 First-year M.Com. students, accompanied by two faculty members—Dr. Renny A George and Ms. Soumya Sebastian—of Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad, conducted an industrial visit to Kannan Devan HiII Plantations in Munnar.

 

  • DOLPHIN RUBBER INDUSTRY AT POOVANTHURUTHU, DC BOOKS’, ‘ABTEC’

The Entrepreneurship Development course included an industrial visit on 29 February 2020, coordinated by Miss Soumya Sebastian and Anu Tressa. Students visited Dolphin Rubber Industry, observing the production of various rubber mats, then toured DC Books to see the book-printing process. At ABTEC, General Manager Mr. Shibu explained the company’s mission to promote safer farming practices and its gradual growth.

 

  • TRUST TRADING COMPANY IN COORG

As part of their study tour, the third-year B.Com. students visited Trust Trading Company in Coorg on 2nd January 2020 at 11:45 AM. The company is engaged in processing coffee seeds, which are graded into different categories based on their quality.

  • GURUCHARAN INDUSTRIES BAIKAMPADY, NEW MANGALORE

 Organized an industrial visit to Gurucharan Industries, a manufacturer and exporter of plastic processing machinery in Baikampady, New Mangalore, on 20th December as part of the study tour. 33 final-year B.Com students participated, and the visit was coordinated by Fr. Dinoy Mathew and Mrs. Anu P. Mathew.

 

  • INDUSTRIAL VISIT COIR BOARD, ALAPPUZHA

After receiving permission from the Central Coir Research Institute (CCRI), Kalavoor, Alleppey, 31 second- and fourth-semester M.Com. students of Deva Matha College, along with 3 faculty members, visited the institute on 05-04-2017 as part of an industrial visit.

 

  • INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO KITEX & ANNA ALUMINIUM

The ED Club of Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad organized a one-day industrial visit to Kitex and Anna Aluminium Factory on 3rd November 2017 for the second-year B.Com. students. Mrs. Soumya Sebastian and Mr. Jithin Joy from the Commerce Department accompanied the students on the visit.

 

  • HNL, VELLOOR

The ED Club of Deva Matha College, Kuravilangad organized an industrial visit to Hindustan Newsprint Limited, Velloor  on 11/02/2017 for the second-year B.Com. students. The visit provided valuable practical exposure, and the students were accompanied by Prof. Baby Mathew, Head of the Commerce Department, and Mrs. Soumya Sebastian, Coordinator of the ED Club.

 

b. INTERNSHIPS 

The following students undergone internship training in the last years. 

Sl. No Name of Student Batch Institution/Firm 
1 Sreejith Anil M.Com. 2022-24 Neezhoor Service Cooperative Bank
2 Saranya S B.Com. 2020-23  Neezhoor Service Cooperative Bank
3 Rohan John Pj B.Com. 2022-25 HVS & Associates, Thrikkakara, Ernakulam. (CS Firm) 
4 Alan D Mathew B.Com. 2022-25 HVS & Associates, Thrikkakara, Ernakulam. (CS Firm)
5 Arundhathi Ka B.Com. 2022-25 Akhila & Associates, South Kalamassery, Ernakulam. (CS Firm)
6 Silpa Rajendran B.Com. 2022-25 Akhila & Associates, South Kalamassery, Ernakulam. (CS Firm)
7 Robin K. Dennis III B.Com. Deva Matha Employees Co-operative Society Ltd.
8 Jubin Kurian III B.Com. Deva Matha Employees Co-operative Society Ltd.
9 Emmanuel Baby III B.Com. Deva Matha Employees Co-operative Society Ltd.
10 Rohan John P J B.Com. 2023-2026 SS Bhat & Associates, Company Secretaries, Cochin. 
11 Niya Babu B.Com. 2023-2026 SS Bhat & Associates, Company Secretaries, Cochin. 
12 Ajithkumar V M.Com 2023-20235 Deva Matha College Employees Co-operative Society Ltd
13 Ivin Sijo M.Com 2023-20235 Deva Matha College Employees Co-operative Society Ltd
14 Subin Saju M.Com 2023-20235 Deva Matha College Employees Co-operative Society Ltd
15 Raise Roy M.Com 2023-20235 Deva Matha College Employees Co-operative Society Ltd
16 Ajith A S M.Com 2023-2025 Deva Matha College Employees Co-operative Society Ltd