Student Development Activities
HSMSS has a dedicated Student Development Cell which is committed to facilitating the student’s overall development of our students. The SDC organizes, provides, and coordinates various services and opportunities to help students grow comprehensively. HSMSS’s main mission is to transform students into more confident, self-directed young performers with a positive outlook in their future endeavors.
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last, you create what you will.” -George Bernard Shaw.
Skill Based Learning
HSMSS strongly believes in learning based on skills that shall help the students
ECA and CCA Activities
ECA and CCA Activities
Extra-Curricular Activities (ECAs) and Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are an important part of student life. These activities provide opportunities for students to participate in team-based sports, discover new passions, develop social skills, play together, and most importantly we encourage students to participate in various ECA and CCA programs regularly. We believe that extracurricular activities are integral to the College’s program and the student’s experience. We encourage all students to take advantage of the opportunities available; we believe it contributes to the development of health and happiness, physical skills, emotional maturity, social competence, moral values, and teamwork. Extracurricular activities are also a great chance to develop leadership skills; students play a vital role in the organization of college activities, encouraging teamwork, creativity, and administrative capacity; all these qualities have vital importance in students’ professional careers ahead.
We have six different club structures, and 3 mentors in each club to facilitate students in their activities. This allows students to participate in the area of their interest and develop their skills and personality. Apart from that we frequently organize field visits/industry visits/soft-skill workshops and talk programs according to students’ requirements. Hence, we believe that ECAs and CCAs are equally important in the overall learning process of student life.