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Core Committee

The core committee in a college typically refers to a group of students who hold key leadership roles within student organizations or clubs. These roles are crucial for the effective functioning and management of various activities and initiatives on campus.

Sport Committee

The college sport committee, also known as the sports council or sports committee, plays a pivotal role in organizing and overseeing sports-related activities and events within the college.

Music Club

VITS Music Club is a student-run organization that brings together individuals passionate about music, whether it be performing, composing, or simply enjoying music. The club provides a platform for students to explore their musical talents, collaborate with others, and engage in musical activities within the college environment.

Drama Club

VITS Drama Club is a student-run organization focused on fostering an appreciation for theater and the performing arts. The club provides students with the opportunity to explore acting, directing, stage production, and behind-the-scenes work, while also offering a platform to showcase their talents through live performances. It’s a creative space where students can develop their skills in drama and collaborate with others who share similar interests in theater.

Dance Club

VITS Dance Club at a college is a vibrant and energetic student organization focused on promoting dance as an art form, providing students with the opportunity to explore different dance styles, and organizing performances. The club brings together individuals who have a passion for dance, whether as beginners or experienced dancers, and provides a space for creative expression, learning, and fun.

Anchoring Club

VITS anchoring club is typically a student-run organization focused on developing and enhancing public speaking, communication, and hosting skills. It often revolves around events like college fests, cultural programs, or even academic functions where students anchor (host) different activities. Anchors, in this context, are responsible for introducing speakers, managing the flow of the event, and engaging the audience.