Industrial visit to organised and unorganised markets

Students of BBA and BCom from Study Hall College participated in an industrial visit to Mangal Bazaar and Phoenix United Mall, Lucknow to study the dynamics of unorganised and organised markets. The visit enabled students to observe real-world business practices, including pricing strategies, customer behaviour, and operational challenges across different market structures. The experience gave practical exposure, effectively bridging theoretical concepts with real-life market functioning.

Study Hall College hosts Open House 2025

Study Hall College organized Open House 2025, warmly welcoming parents to engage with the college community. The initiative aimed to strengthen collaboration between families and the institution. Parents interacted with college leadership, explored a range of academic programs, and gained insights into the diverse educational pathways designed to support and empower their children’s future.

BCA students visit Softflew Technologies for practical exposure

BCA students of Study Hall College undertook an industrial visit to Softflew Technologies, gaining valuable exposure to real-world technological practices. The visit enabled students to explore live projects, understand industry workflows, and witness innovation in action. The experience effectively bridged the gap between classroom learning and practical application, making it an enriching and inspiring learning opportunity.

Equipping students with emerging technology skills: IoT and Machine Learning workshop

Study Hall College hosted a hands-on Internet of Things (IoT) workshop, bringing the future of technology to life for students. The interactive session offered students an opportunity to gain practical exposure to real-world IoT applications, enhance their technical skills, and engage directly with industry experts. The workshop was led by Mr Ibrahim Khan, IoT and Machine Learning Developer, whose expertise and guidance made the learning experience both enriching and impactful. Students actively participated in demonstrations and discussions, fostering innovation, curiosity, and technical confidence.

Open mic session celebrates International Day of the Girl Child 

Committed to creating inclusive and empowering spaces, Study Hall College continues to champion girls’ leadership, empowerment, and positive social change. In collaboration with Aarohini Advocacy, SHC hosted an impactful open mic session to mark the International Day of the Girl Child. The event provided a vibrant platform for students to showcase their talents and confidently share their dreams, voices, and aspirations. Through poetry, storytelling, and performances, the participants highlighted the transformative power of education, equality, and self-expression. The event stood as a celebration of courage, creativity, and resilience—honouring the unstoppable spirit of girls striving for a brighter and more equitable future.       

Workshop on self-awareness, self-acceptance, and empowerment

As part of Study Hall College’s ongoing efforts to nurture confident, self-aware, and empowered young individuals, a workshop was conducted by Niharika Gangwar from Navigate Growth on Self-Awareness, Self-Acceptance, and Empowerment.

The session aimed to help students understand themselves better and embrace their authentic identities—an essential step in building emotional strength and personal resilience. Through a series of interactive discussions, engaging activities, and reflective exercises, students explored how self-awareness and acceptance contribute to personal and professional growth.

Participants reported feeling more confident and motivated to approach challenges with a positive mindset. The workshop thus contributed meaningfully to the College’s vision of fostering holistic development and preparing students to become self-assured, empathetic, and capable individuals.

BCA Hackathon: Showcasing student innovation, collaboration, and technical excellence

The BCA Hackathon 2025 at Study Hall College served as an exciting platform for students to demonstrate innovation, collaboration, and technical excellence. The event brought together young minds for intensive brainstorming and creative coding challenges that combined learning with enjoyment.

Through friendly competition and team-based problem-solving, students gained valuable exposure to real-world applications of technology while enhancing their analytical and collaborative skills. The enthusiasm, creativity, and commitment displayed by all participants made the Hackathon a significant milestone in promoting experiential and skill-based learning at the College.

Building cyber awareness and employability skills among BCA students

Study Hall College organized an informative session titled “Cyber-सक्षम: Awareness to Employability in Cyber Security & AI” for its BCA students. The session aimed to build awareness about online safety, cyber threats, digital hygiene, and the growing career opportunities in Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence.

Led by Mr. Vijay Kumar Jhingran, Vice President of ICSS, the session provided valuable insights into responsible digital practices and the evolving landscape of technology-driven careers. The interaction helped students enhance their understanding of digital responsibility while inspiring them to explore emerging professional pathways in these high-demand sectors.

Learning beyond classroom: Visit to National Book Fair 

The BJMC students of Study Hall College participated in an educational visit to the National Book Fair 2025, designed to provide real-world exposure to the fields of media, publishing, and communication. Beyond exploring books, students interacted with publishers, discovered emerging content trends, and gained insights into the evolving media landscape.

The visit fostered experiential learning, curiosity, and critical thinking, helping students connect classroom concepts with industry practices. It served as a valuable step in enhancing their professional understanding and preparing them for future media-oriented careers.

Workshop on graphic design and visual storytelling

Study Hall College organized an engaging Graphic Designing Workshop for BAJMC students, led by Prakhar Srivastava, Founder of Glyphmarks Advertising Agency. The session introduced students to key design fundamentals, creative processes, and industry insights, inspiring them to think beyond conventional design approaches. Through hands-on learning and interactive discussions, students gained practical exposure to the art of visual storytelling. The workshop provided an enriching experience for aspiring media professionals, enhancing their creative confidence and professional readiness.