Club and Socities
Design Interior Architecture (DIA)
Red Cross Society
Environment Club
Chetna Society
COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA (CSI)
K R Mangalam Investment Club (KIC)
K.R. Mangalam Entrepreneurship and Incubation center (KEIC)
Cultural Club
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Science Society
E-Yantra Society
Health society
Management Society
Mediaverse Club
MUN (Model United Nations) Club
Sports Society
Rhetoric Club
Where Passions
Come Alive
K.R. Mangalam University encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities for overall growth and development. The University encourages student-centric bodies, cultural clubs, and sports cells that cater to diverse needs and interests. These platforms provide opportunities for students to explore their passion, develop leadership skills, and foster a sense of community.
Interior
Architecture
The objectives of the DIA Club are:
To encourage the students to identify design around them and understand the needs of the community and improve the quality of life of people through innovative designs To encourage local communities towards Creativity and Design.
To encourage students to learn about local architecture, culture and construction techniques
Some of the activities conducted by the club are Origami Workshops, Photography and Film Making, Canvas Paintings, Site Visits etc. and from time-to-time various competitions are being held such as a Photography Workshop, Cradle of Life: Creating pot planters with Sustainable Materials.
- Training to selected teachers and students on Red Cross, Youth program activities as well as on Hygiene Promotion, Water & Sanitation and First Aid.
- Initiation of preparation of visibility activities (wall paintings, posters etc) and printing of behaviour change communication material etc.
- Celebration of special days in school/ college and branch levels with a focus on increasing community awareness of Red Cross and Health issues, e.g. – World Red Cross Day, World Health Day, World Water Day, World Health Day, World Malaria Day, International Youth Day, International FA Day, World Toilet Day.
- Exposure visits of selected Community members/J/YRC Members to other villages to observe community development approaches.
- Initiation of Providing WASH materials (e.g. water filter, soap) and FA Kits and FA Posts in the communities as per need.
- Initiation of clean school/college- Healthy School/college and clean village- Healthy Village campaigns.
To provide students with the opportunity to learn more about their surroundings and adopt sustainable practices.
To promote environmental awareness and develop social and life skills.
To provide opportunities for students to become directly involved in a variety of projects relating to the environment.
To empower students to take action and work towards building a sound environmental ethic.
The Chetna Society provides a platform for students to connect with their inner wisdom through heartfulness meditation, helping them calm and guide their minds. By fostering inner growth and balance, society addresses the challenges faced by today’s youth, who often struggle to prioritize amidst numerous goals. Through its various programs, Chetna Society seeks to inspire a sense of well-being and joy, nurturing a generation of mindful and well-rounded individuals. From time to time, expert sessions by IAS Officers are conducted who discuss various aspects of the student's life including managing time and stress, overcoming fear etc. The society also partners with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon) which conducts various sessions.
To foster values, attitudes, and conduct that support balanced and ethical living among students.
To help students connect with their inner wisdom and use it to guide their personal and academic journeys.
To introduce students to meditation practices that facilitate mental calmness and clarity.
To assist students in finding a balance between material, ethical, and spiritual aspects of their lives.
To inspire and support inner change and personal growth, helping students manage competing goals and pressures effectively.
2. CSI has 72 chapters all over India, 511 student branches and more than 10,000 members including India's most famous IT industry leaders, brilliant scientists, and dedicated academicians. The membership helps develop a vast networking system for the members.
3. Recognition by Accreditation bodies for association with a professional organization.
4. Access to CSI knowledge portal and distinguished speaker list and eligibility for volunteering to be a speaker.
5. Concessional rates for CSI conferences and Tutorials for nominees.
6. Eligibility to publish articles for CSI communications and Transactions for nominees.
7. Discounted IEEE membership.
8. The motto of the society is to promote and develop knowledge related to recent advancements in Computer Science and its applications through innovation. The society has conducted various activities such as coding competitions, a tech talk on recent developments in IT, lecture series and workshops, a technical idea contest, guest lectures, and the annual IT Fest: Tech Odyssey. Recurring coding competitions and evaluations are held for the students of the society, along with a LAN gaming event.
The objectives of the Investment Club are as:
1. To equip all our members with a practical understanding of financial markets.
2. To provide members with a hands-on, practical understanding of financial markets and investment management.
3. To invite and engage students from various academic backgrounds, including business, law, IT, and economics, to explore their interest in financial markets.
4. To cultivate a passion for financial markets among students, encouraging informed decision-making and investment skills.
5. To connect members with industry professionals and experts, facilitating networking and career development opportunities.
The objectives of the Cultural Club are as:
1. To encourage everyone to take advantage of chances to engage in cultural activities, learn new skills, and participate in educational programmes.
2. To help the students to know themselves self-better their interests, abilities, aptitudes and opportunities.
3. To promote international and intercultural exchange and cooperation in the cultural sphere.
4. To promote a dynamic cultural heritage that is preserved, used and developed
5. The university campus is home to a variety of cultural talent, and the Cultural Club offers a stage for those abilities to flourish.
6. To encourage excellence and creative renewal.
The objectives of the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Science Society are:
To enhance the understanding and appreciation of science among students and stakeholders by demonstrating the vital connection between science, technology, and societal development.
To encourage and nurture scientific and technological creativity in students through engagement in lectures, workshops, seminars, and debates.
To empower students with essential skills and knowledge via participation in model exhibitions, quizzes, and screenings of science-related films.
To involve students in interactive and immersive experiences that promote critical thinking and a deeper understanding of scientific principles.
To provide a platform for students to engage with experts and peers, highlighting the relevance of science and technology in real-world scenarios and future careers.
Objective of E-Yantra
Developing technologically best students
To bring the students out of their Syllabi bound shells and expose them to the potential challenges in the field of circuit design and hardware analysis
2. The objectives of the Health Society are as:
3. To foster health consciousness among students and the wider community, emphasizing the importance of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
4. To educate students and community members on preventive measures and best practices for maintaining and improving their health.
5. To organize and implement health drive programs aimed at disease prevention and eradication.
6. To create an environment conducive to both physical and mental development for students and community members.
7. To enhance the general living standards within the community through targeted health initiatives.
Management society spreads awareness about numerous management concepts, building the core foundation of students. It inspires learners to go beyond their imagination by hosting various events and activities. These include workshops, webinars, and guest lectures from esteemed academicians in the field of management and commerce. At KRMU, we take responsibility for the holistic development of our graduates and fulfil it by maximizing their participation in industry-oriented events.
The objectives of the Management Society are as:
- To enhance students’ skills and develop their personalities.
- To improve communication skills and decision-making power.
- To enhance the spirit of competition among the students.
- To increase awareness regarding the business world.
- To enhance the participation level among the students.
The objectives of Mediaverse Club are as:
- To provide a platform for students across departments for creative expression along with the basic technological skills from the world of media.
- To provide an opportunity to students to learn new professional skills and also to improve their communication and public speaking skills.
The club conducts various kinds of events through the year ranging from workshops on podcast production to out-of-campus photo walks. The idea is to make the students conscious of a professional world beyond their core discipline but one, that they are constantly engaging with in almost every sphere of their lives. In the past, the club members have learnt new skills like cartoon-making, and filmmaking or enhanced existing skills like meme-making and photography through sessions with noted experts from the industry and academics. The club also conducts competitions wherein students can showcase their abilities at both intra- and inter-university levels. The activities have been well received by students of the university.
MUN (Model United Nations) Club promotes discussions, debates and cognitive abilities that promote critical thinking of the participants and make them aware and reflective of the current scenarios in India and the world. The club endeavours to develop a culture of interaction, dialogue, debates and synthesis. MUNC has organized a wide range of activities in the University including extempore, panel discussions, quizzes etc.
The objectives of the MUN Club are:
To enable students to use their creativity and analytical skills to create a potent action plan for the future of humanity.
To enable students to understand, appreciate, analyse and apply values of social justice in everyday life.
To prepare students to represent larger forums by developing their public speaking skills.
The activities conducted under this club included: extempore competitions, debates and panel discussions, poster-making competitions, and essay writing competitions.
The objectives of the Rhetoric Club are as:
To provide a platform for the students to hone their skills related to language and literature.
To create a platform where students can work on their basic communication and presentation skills.
To provide an opportunity for students to share their ideas and to get involved in productive discussions focusing on students’ weaker areas related to their written and communication skills.