The Business School, Bhaderwah Campus, University of Jammu, organised a campus visit for 11th and 12th grade students of Girl’s Higher Secondary School Bhaderwah to Bhaderwah Campus on December 16, 2022.

The main purpose of the campus visit was to expose the young students to corporate culture and management education, especially in retail management, information technology, project management, entrepreneurship, human resource management, and marketing management, etc.
It was an excellent learning experience for all the students of Girls Higher Secondary School Bhaderwah. The students and faculty members of higher secondary deliberated on many topics with the faculty members of TBS, Bhaderwah Campus. When asked about the admission process at TBS, the students learned that the business school has over 120 students in different programs, including BBA, B.Com., and MBA, who are taught by highly experienced and qualified faculty members. They were happy to know that the department also has a Ph.D. programme with all specialisations in management.
Dr. Mohd Avais, HoD, TBS Bhaderwah Campus, welcomed the staff and students. For the campus visit, the students were divided into three batches by Dr. Atif Qazi for a better learning experience. Students were also oriented practically towards how managerial activities are being conducted in the current business world and how time management is helping to achieve carrier excellence.
The accompanying staff from the Girls’ Higher Secondary School were Mr. Shahnawaz Khan from the IT department and Mr. Ranjeet Parihar from the Retail department. Overall, the visit was conducted under the able guidance of Professor Rahul Gupta, Rector Bhaderwah Campus, and coordinated by all the faculty members of TBS, Bhaderwah Campus, including Dr Mohd Avais (HoD), Dr Rohit Bhagat (Placement Coordinator), Dr Sunil Bhardwaj, Dr Umesh Choudhary, Dr Atif Javed Qazi, Mr Rajinder Kumar, Dr Raashidah Qazi, Dr Raashidah Qazi, Ms Sharma, Dr Meenakshi, Dr Surekha, and Mr Amit.The event was very successful and declared closed after group photographs.
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