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What makes JMC a special institution


If someone is asked what makes JMC a special institution - one answer would be the beautiful lush green gardens on the campus, the other would definitely be the numerous events taking place perinially, as we go about the year.

The college year begins with Comquest and ends with ComAccumen, two events of the Commerce Department, that give a great opportunity to showcase knowledge about the buzzing business world, and gain some as well.

As the DU vibe starts setting in, there is E-Cell's Stratosphere that proudly caters to the entrepreneurial insights of today's young minds by organising interactive sessions with the founders of the most successful startups and cool quizzes.

Then comes an event that completely takes us back to our childhood days. While enthusiastically participating in food hunts and other fun games, Mercatus' Amusement Day surely brings back the amusement of those blissful times!

While we are busy in completing assignments and giving our internals, there is an amazing Bloggers' Meet that takes place along with a Pokémon Hunt and Escape Rooms - thanks to our very own Evoon for being the perfect mid-sem refresher.

Just before the auspicious festival of Diwali, Sparsh - the Diwali Mela lights up JMC. A great part of all these events is the food stalls that offer a variety that satisfy all our taste buds.

What welcomes us back after our exams and vacations is Montage - the annual fest. Those are two remarkable days of excitement, feet tapping concerts and crazy rides.

As another semester passes by, we have E-Cell's Egnite and Mercatus' Zion - two events inviting numerous students from other colleges, coming in for the unique games and eminent personalities willing to share their motivational stories.

To conclude, a year in college feels like a season of festivities and the next year begins with the anticipation of more adventurous and joyous memories that we are about to create.

By Manya Gupta

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