| SI.No. | Committee / Cell | Regulatory Reference | Faculty SPOC | |
| College Level | Dept. Level | |||
| 1. | IQAC – Internal Quality Assurance Cell | NAAC | Ms R Shanthi Krishna | BCom – Ms Deepika L |
| BBA – Mr Jagadish A | ||||
| BCA – Ms Vasugi R K | ||||
| MCorn – Dr Lavanya Balaji | ||||
| 2. | SC/ST Cell | UG‹ Regulations, NAAC | Mr Sharavana M | BCom – Mr Yallappa |
| 3. | OBC Cell | BBA – Ms Lavanya B K | ||
| 4. | Equal Opportunity Cell | BCA – Ms Puja Biswas | ||
| MCom – Dr Lalitha B S | ||||
| 5. | Grievance Redressal Cell | UGC Regulations | Dr Vijayashree L | BCom – Dr Malini N |
| BBA – Dr Revathy Shïvashankaran | ||||
| BCA – Dr Sheela R | ||||
| MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji | ||||
| 6. | Internal Compliance | POSH Act | Dr Revathy Shivashankaran | BBA – Mr Jagadish A |
| BCA – Dr Prathima Vijay | ||||
| BCom – Ms Vidya U Jambagi | ||||
| Administrative Office – Ms Vani | ||||
| Library – Dr Vedamurthy | ||||
| External Member – Mrs Roopasri S | ||||
| 7. | Anti-ragging CelI | UGC Regulations | Ms Nandini J Mr Anil Bopanna | |
| 8. | Human Rights Protection Cell | NAAC | ||
| 9. | Anti-drug Cell | NAAC | ||
| 10. | Entrepreneurship Cell | NAAC | Dr Vinaya T | BCom -Mr Yallappa M |
| BBA – Ms Neha Banu | ||||
| BCA – Dr Suma S | ||||
| MCam – Dr Lalitha B S | ||||
| 11. | Innovation Cell | NAAC | Dr Chetana S | BCom -Mr Gokul C |
| BBA – Dr Shruthi Khemshetty | ||||
| BCA – Dr Chetana S | ||||
| MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji | ||||
| 12. | IPR Cell | NAAC | Dr Chetana S | BCom – Dr Shashikala C 5 |
| BBA – Dr Sushma C | ||||
| BCA – Dr Sudha V | ||||
| MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar | ||||
| 13. | Sports Committee | NAAC | Mr Chiranjeevi Ms Teja | BCom – Dr Vinaya T |
| BBA – Mr Santhosh | ||||
| BCA – Ms Preethi | ||||
| MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar | ||||
| 14. | Cultural Committee | NAAC | Dr Bharati N S – Internal Cultural SPOC Ms Soujannya Diwan External Cultural SPOC | BCom – Ms Shakeela M ; Dr Prakasha V |
| BBA – Ms Lavanya B K | ||||
| BCA – Ms Preethi | ||||
| MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar | ||||
| 15. | Discipline Committee | Institutional | Ms Nandini J Mr Anil Bopanna Mr Chiranjeevi | BCom – Mr Yallappa M |
| BBA – Dr Kavitha H S | ||||
| BCA – Ms Malasa M R | ||||
| MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar | ||||
| 16. | Alumni Association | NAAC | Mr Gokul C | BCom – Ms Deepika L |
| BBA — Ms Rajatha M | ||||
| BCA – Mr Getendra | ||||
| MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji | ||||
| 17. | Placement & Career Guidance Cell | NAAC/ AICTE | MsSumana | BCom – Ms Ume Salma |
| BBA – Ms Lavanya B K | ||||
| BCA – Ms Malasa M R | ||||
| MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji | ||||
| 18. | NSS Unit | Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports | Mr Yallappa M | – |
| 19. | NCC Unit | Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports | Mr Avinash | – |
| 20. | Examination Committee | University/ NAAC | Dr Mohan Rao | BCom – Dr Bharati N S; Dr Prakasha V |
| BBA- Ms Neha Banu | ||||
| BCA- Dr Chetana S | ||||
| Languages – Mr Ramamishra | ||||
| MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji | ||||
| 21. | Academic Audit Committee | Institutional / NAAC | All HOD’s | – |
| 22. | Administrative Audit Committee | Institutional/ NAAC | Ms Vani | BCom – Ms Vidya U Jambagi |
| BBA – Pavana R K | ||||
| 23. | Student Development Council | Institutional/ NAAC | Mr Jagadish A | BCom – Ms Shakeela M Languages – Ms Kalaimathi |
| 24. | Staff Development Council | Institutional/ NAAC | Mr Jagadish A | |
| 25. | Research & Development Cell | Institutional/ NAAC | Dr Lalitha | BCom – Dr Shashikala C S |
| BBA – Dr Sushma C | ||||
| BCA – Dr Chetana S | ||||
| MCom – Dr Lavanya Balaji; Mr Akshay Kumar | ||||
| 26. | Institution Industry Cell | Institutional/ NAAC | Mr Arun Kumar | BCom – Dr Prakasha V |
| BBA – Ms Rajatha M | ||||
| BCA – Dr Suma S | ||||
| MCom – Mr Akshay Kumar | ||||
To spread awareness against drug abuse, we’ve established an Anti-Drug Cell on campus that strongly advocates the ill effects of using narcotics. In association with the police department, the cell has hosted many events in the past which extensively covered the menace.






Our Anti-Ragging Committee prevents and prohibits ragging on campus, ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment for all. If any instance of ragging is noticed, please contact:
24×7 Anti-Ragging Helpline: 1800-180-5522 (Toll-free)
Email ID: helpline@antiragging.in
Log on to www.ugc.ac.in to know more

Resourse Person – Mr. Sadam Nadaf, Police Sub Inspector, Tilak Nagar Police Station

Resourse Person –1. Dr. Govardhan Gopal, ACP- CEN Police Station
South-East Division,
Bengaluru City
2. Mr. B Shivashankar Reddy, KSPS, ACP Mico Layout Subdivision,
Bengaluru City
3. Ms. Eshwari Suresh
Police Inspector,
CEN Police Station,
South East Division

Resourse Person –1. Ms. Maseera Ahmed
2. Mr. Shankar M
3. Mr. Sridhar Sachidananda

Resourse Person –1. Ms. Maseera Ahmed
2. Mr. Shankar M
3. Mr. Sridhar Sachidananda
To foster continuous interaction and networking among alumni, students, faculty, and the institution.
To provide mentorship, career guidance, internship opportunities, and industry exposure to students.
To encourage alumni involvement in academic enrichment activities such as guest lectures, workshops, seminars, and training programs.
To support entrepreneurship, innovation, research, and skill development initiatives within the institution.
To promote alumni participation in community service and social outreach activities for societal development.
To strengthen the reputation and growth of SSMRV College through alumni contributions, collaboration, and advocacy.
To organize alumni meets, networking events, and engagement activities that nurture lifelong relationships with the institution.
To create a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, and opportunities among members of the alumni community.





Resourse Person – GOKUL C
Our Grievance Redressal Cell addresses student concerns related to academics, finances and personal matters, ensuring timely support and resolution.
Note: Students must submit their grievances in writing.
Accepted grievance categories include:
The Research and Development Cell fosters a culture of innovation and research among students. It provides resources, mentorship and opportunities for hands-on projects, encouraging members to explore new technologies and solutions. Through workshops, seminars and collaborations, the cell helps students develop critical research skills for academic and professional growth.
Started in 1999, the National Cadet Corps (NCC) wing of SSMRV is a unit aimed at inculcating discipline and unity among students. NCC conducts regular practice drills, volunteer programmes, blood donation drives and more. These activities teach students important skills like team building, time management and problem-solving.
IEC Activity – Street Play Show
A street play was organised in Ward No. 178, Sarakki, as part of the IEC Activities Programme. Performed by the Green Stage team, the play aimed to raise awareness among the public about avoiding the use of plastic and the importance of not littering in public spaces. Following the performance, around 70 students, including NCC cadets from SSMRV College and students from NMKRV College for Women, participated in an awareness drive against the use of hoardings and banners in market-area streets. The event saw participation from the Jayanagar Division AEE Madam, Division Marshal Supervisor, all JHIs and Ward Marshals from Jayanagar Division, Link Workers, members of the Lion’s Club, WOW Group, Hasiru Dala and members of the general public.
SSMRV’s National Service Scheme (NSS) is an active unit that continuously works to help students understand and engage with their community. Permanently affiliated with Bengaluru Central University since 1996, the NSS empowers students to contribute meaningfully to society and support the underprivileged. Throughout the year, the team organises a variety of initiatives including tree plantations, blood donation camps, AIDS awareness drives and more. These activities aim to instil a spirit of selfless service in students, nurturing them into socially responsible and globally aware citizens.
SSMRV College’s mission aligns with NSS by promoting value-based education, leadership, social responsibility and holistic student development. NSS supports the college mission by empowering students through community service, teamwork, discipline and innovative social initiatives for nation-building.
The Drug Awareness Walkathon spreads awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and motivates youth to adopt a healthy lifestyle. It promotes community participation, reduces stigma, and encourages collective efforts for a drug-free society.
Fire Extinguisher Awareness and Training Program is that participants gain essential knowledge about fire safety, the different classes of fire, and the correct usage of various fire extinguishers.
The trekking activity resulted in improved physical
fitness, endurance, and teamwork among the
volunteers. It helped them build confidence,
leadership qualities, and a sense of responsibility.
Participants also developed a deeper appreciation
for nature and the environment.
Awareness program on traffic civil sense is a noticeable improvement in public behavior and road safety. These awareness program also fosters a sense of civic responsibility, encouraging individuals to respect fellow commuters and cooperate with traffic authorities.
The 7-day NSS Annual Camp at Banavasi Village,Ramanagar District, was a truly enriching experience that left a lasting impact on us. We learned the value of cleanliness, discipline, and responsibility while engaging with the local community. Interacting and playing with school kids brought joy and taught us compassion.
The inauguration successfully created awareness among students about the aims and activities of the NSS. It motivated volunteers to actively participate in social service and community development programs.
The Blood Donation Camp resulted in increased awareness among students and staff about the importance of voluntary blood donation. Many students actively participated and donated blood, contributing to the blood banks of Lions Blood Centre and the Indian Red Cross Society.
The Run for Unity aimed to honour the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and his remarkable contribution to India’s unity and integrity. The event sought to promote peace, harmony, and togetherness among participants while encouraging values of fitness, teamwork, and discipline.
Ambedkar Jayanti was celebrated by the NSS unit to honour the contributions and ideals of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. The program aimed to create awareness about equality, social justice, education, and constitutional values among students.
The NSS & NCC Achievers Felicitation Ceremony was organized to honour and appreciate the outstanding achievements of volunteers and cadets in various state and national-level activities.
The Entrepreneurship and Incubation Cell supports aspiring entrepreneurs by providing resources, mentorship and guidance. It helps transform innovative ideas into successful startups. Through workshops, networking and industry connections, the cell nurtures entrepreneurial spirit and prepares students to launch and grow their own ventures.
It is a college club that fosters vibrant innovations and an entrepreneurial ecosystem among students and faculty. We organise workshops, seminars and competitions to nurture creative ideas, develop problem-solving skills and promote startups within the campus community. Join us to innovate, create and lead!
It seeks to educate students about the importance of protecting innovations and creative works. It organises workshops, seminars and awareness programmes on patents, copyrights and trademarks. The cell helps members understand legal frameworks, fostering innovation and preparing them for careers in law, technology and entrepreneurship.




SSMRV’s Institution Industry Cell hosted Mr. Marty Bennett from The University of Akron, USA, on March 10, 2026. Addressing 300+ students, he shared expert strategies on international study and global career pathways, empowering our students to bridge the gap between local education and global excellence.