Swagath 2026: Welcoming the Future at Surana College's Parents Orientation Programme

What is the Swagath 2026 Orientation Programme?

Swagath 2026 is Surana College's mandatory Parents Orientation Programme held at the South End Campus in Bangalore. The comprehensive two-hour event integrates incoming students into the autonomous academic framework, outlining the State Education Policy (SEP) guidelines, the mandatory 80/20 grading system, digital ERP infrastructure, and extensive placement opportunities that average 4.6 LPA for undergraduates.

The transition from high school to undergraduate studies is a monumental shift, demanding adaptation not just from the students, but from their families as well. Recognizing that higher education is a collaborative partnership between the institution, the student, and the parents, Surana College (Autonomous) hosted Swagath 2026.

This immersive orientation bridged the gap between our rich academic traditions and the incoming Class of 2026, demystifying the college experience from day one and laying a foundation built on transparency and ambition.

A Foundation of Academic Accountability and Policy

At Surana College, academic rigor is the bedrock of our institution. Established in 1995, the college has grown into a multi-campus educational hub that proudly holds a NAAC A++ ranking. During the primary keynote address, Principal Dr. Veena clearly mapped out the operational expectations for students operating under the current State Education Policy (SEP).

While the college designs its own progressive, autonomous curriculum, it remains strictly aligned with Bangalore University guidelines. To excel within this framework, students must deeply understand the rigid assessment parameters outlined by the Chief Officer of Examination, Dr. Harish:

Examination Parameter Surana College Policy
Grading Structure A strict 80/20 split (80 marks for external examinations, 20 marks for internal assessments).
Passing Criteria Students must score a minimum of 28 marks in external exams and maintain an overall 4.0 SGPA to pass.
Logistics & Fines Exam notifications are deployed 45 days prior. Hall tickets and IDs are mandatory; failure to produce them results in a 500 fine for a duplicate.
Malpractice Policy Zero-tolerance for cheating. Offenders immediately lose eligibility for academic ranks and scholarships.

Principal Dr. Veena also made a passionate appeal to parents, urging them to frequently visit the campus and actively track their children's progress. She emphasized that educational success requires continuous parental involvement, not just occasional visits for formal meetings.

The Digital Campus Ecosystem: Navigating Portals and Apps

Modern higher education requires seamless technological integration. To ensure parents are never left in the dark regarding their child's academic trajectory, Geetha AM, IQAC Head, provided a live, interactive walkthrough of the college's digital infrastructure.

  • "DHI" Academic PortalThis ERP platform allows parents and students to securely log in, view dynamic daily timetables, and check highly detailed course structures (such as Macroeconomics modules).
  • Resource Management: Students utilize the DHI portal to download authorized study materials, access lecture notes, and track their ongoing internal assessment marks in real-time.
  • Administrative Compliance: Registration on the government UCMS portal is legally mandatory for admission confirmation. Furthermore, the college utilizes the UniClare app to streamline examination fee payments and logistics.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular Dominance and Placements

Surana College operates on the philosophy that a degree alone is insufficient in today's fiercely competitive landscape. Academic attendance must be strategically paired with aggressive skill development and holistic growth.

Dr. Mini K Abraham highlighted the institution's staggering extracurricular and professional achievements:

  • Athletic Excellence: Over the past academic year, Surana students amassed over 155 medals in sports across state, national, and international levels, including victories at the Under-21 Men’s National Hockey Tournament and the Sultan of Johor Cup.
  • Corporate Placements: The dedicated Placement Cell drives phenomenal outcomes. Current data indicates that undergraduate (UG) placements average a strong 4.6 LPA, while postgraduate (PG) placements average 7.8 LPA. Exceptional graduates have secured international packages reaching as high as 54 LPA.
  • Financial Support: The administration emphasized its robust financial support system, noting that the college dispenses over 1 Crore in scholarships annually to deserving and meritorious students.

This statistical success was given a human face by Ananya, a BCA alumna from the 2021 batch. She shared a heartfelt testimonial about her journey from a hesitant fresher to a published research intern, demonstrating how joining the IT Club and utilizing campus resources built her leadership skills and shaped her career.

Discipline, Mentorship, and Student Wellbeing

Transitioning to college life requires discipline and emotional support. Dr. Sudharshan, HOD of MSc Psychology, addressed behavioral expectations, laying down strict boundaries while advocating for student mental health.

  • Mobile Phone Policy: Cell phones are strictly regulated and may only be used for academic purposes under direct teacher supervision. Dr. Sudharshan specifically warned parents about late-night browsing, which severely impacts student mental health and daily focus.
  • Attendance Mandates: The college reinforces that no discounts or casual excuses are accepted for low attendance. Meeting the strict attendance threshold is a non-negotiable prerequisite to sitting for final exams.

To ensure no student feels lost in this rigorous system, Karthik Krishnan, Dean of Mentor, outlined the college's dedicated mentorship framework. Every single student is assigned a dedicated faculty mentor, ensuring personalized guidance, academic tracking, and emotional support throughout their degree program.

Future-Proofing: Incubating the Next Generation of Founders

Perhaps the most forward-thinking segment of Swagath 2026 was delivered by Dr. Archana Surana, Managing Trustee. Shifting the focus entirely toward future-proofing the students, she delivered a passionate address on the necessity of entrepreneurship.

Dr. Surana proudly introduced the college's dedicated Entrepreneurship and Incubation Cell. This cell actively encourages students to bring raw business ideas to the campus. The faculty personally guides these students through the complex processes of writing actionable business plans, creating financial models, and pitching to real-world investors. In highly viable cases, the college even provides seed money to kickstart student startups directly from the campus ecosystem.

The event concluded with an open, interactive Q&A session where the Principal and HODs walked the aisles to address parental concerns directly, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Swagath 2026 was more than an orientation; it was the establishment of a powerful new academic family, ready to elevate the Class of 2026.

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