Information Cells

Since its inception in 1956, Lady Shri Ram College for women has produced a long line of distinguished alumni. Eminent ELSAs are found in any Indian roll call of politics, literature, industry, entertainment, sports and more. The Alumna cell is a student body with the aim to foster and bridge the interaction between the institute and its Alumni. We, in the Alumni Cell, seek to reach out, maintain and strengthen close ties with our Alumni. This is done through a range of activities organized throughout the year. The Annual Reunion NOSTALGIA, the INTERACTIVE SESSIONS with distinguished alumni, ALUMNA BAZAARS, interaction with different societies to organize different events like Global Mentoring Walk, ELSA association registrations and conducting various interviews with alumni and celebrating the ALUMNA OF THE MONTH. The design, editorial and organizing team implement these activities effectively.

Staff Advisor
Parul Bansal (Convener), Akanksha N. Singh, Meenakshi Pahuja, Indrani Banerjee, Parul Gupta, Kamini Kumari

Email : alumna.cell@gmail.com

The Placement Cell of Lady Shri Ram College for Women serves as an interface between the students and the recruiters. In addition to bringing a varied list of recruiters to campus, the Placement Cell also organizes workshops, seminars and internship opportunities for the collective student body.

The Placement Cell is headed by five Coordinators, two Sub- Coordinators, a Research & Training Head and a Treasurer, who are in turn supported by an efficient team of 31 internship and placement Department Representatives, a dedicated team of 25 Members and 11 core team member who assist the Coordinators in logistical arrangements.

Staff Advisors:
Convener: Kanika Ahuja
Co-Convener: T. Kannan

The Placement Season 2022 – 23

The Placement Season 2022 – 23 of LSR was an extremely eventful year and witnessed the participation of more than 140 companies extending 236 offers to our students. Industry giants like McKinsey & Co., Boston Consulting Group, Kepler Cannon, DE Shaw, Accenture, Dalberg, Trinity, Deloitte, EY and KPMG offered positions in a diverse range of fields such as consulting, finance, marketing and sales, media and research, auditing, and HR.
The highest package of INR 44.8 LPA (highest in the University of Delhi), was bagged by Janvi Gupta from Commerce Department. The average package amounted to an aggregate of INR 11.8 LPA while the median package stood at INR 9.5 LPA. We hosted 24 companies as first-time recruiters including PayTM, The Print, Acuvon Consulting, Barclays and Trinity Life Sciences to name a few. Educational organizations such as Teach for India and Young India fellowship also offered excellent fellowship programs to the students.
The Cell hosted a varied range of companies offering internships, both physical and virtual, throughout the year and opening up avenues for socially geared initiatives with organizations like Shashi Dream Foundation, CRRSS, CovEd India. The highest ever stipend was offered by the Bank of America, recruiting for their Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (Sales) Role, and offered Rs. 6,68,000 for 8 weeks. The average stipend offered this year stood at INR 140000 for 2 months for full-time summer internships, with 41 full-time offers made by 11 companies.
Around 24 workshops were conducted by the Placement Cell to make the Cell more conducive to career-building and support training. Various seminars and workshops from organizations such as T.I.M.E., London Business School and Talerang were conducted to help students improve their employability skills through resume writing, case study workshops, and first-hand provision of industry knowledge. Like every year, LSR alumni were also a part of these sessions to talk about their own learning from the placement and internship experiences in college. The social media profile of the Placement Cell witnessed an exponential growth in terms of its engagement and reach, with the aim of being a one-stop solution for all placement-related queries for the students.
Our future vision is to help opportunity deprived students kick-start their careers. We did make a small step in the right direction this year by compiling a database of students with disabilities and those coming from disadvantaged backgrounds who wanted to sit for placements to mentor them in resume writing and finding jobs.

The year at a glance – Workshops and Training Sessions conducted by The Placement Cell in the Session 2022-23

Name and Qualification of VisitorTitle of eventDate
Shraddha Talwar (Analyst, Dalberg) & Ananya Kalra (Associate, BCG)Workshop on Case Building and Case Preparation13th August, 2022
Gagan Singh (Recruitment Specialist)Bootcamp2.0 on Personal Interview, Group Discussion, WAT and Resume Building26th August – 4th September, 2022
Charu Gupta (Business Analyst, McKinsey & Co.)Session on Case Interview Question Analysis29th August, 2022
Ridhima Singh (Business Analyst, McKinsey & Co.)Session on Advanced Case Preparation2nd September, 2022
Suneet Kumbhat (recruitment specialist)Webinar on how to build aptitude for placement test10th September, 2022
Richa Agrawal (ISB)YLP Info Session17th September, 2022
Lucky Rohilla, founder at QuantelSession on how to guarantee placement in leading consulting firms and FMCG companies.1st October, 2022
Muskaan Jain (Kepler Cannon), R Smriti (Bloomberg), Ishita Agrawal (HUL) and Tanya Agrawal (HUL) Session on How to Crack HUL30th September, 2022
Satish Anand (Recruitment Specialist)Session on Profile Building for Higher Education2nd October, 2022
Shravni Indurkar (Incoming Analyst, Accenture)Session on, ‘How to crack DE Shaw?”4th October, 2022
Adish Jain (CA, CFA, Recruitment Specialist)Workshop on Project Finance: Startup Model8th October, 2022
Anuja Singh Chowdhury, Ashoka University and Apala Mandal, YLP fellow and LSR alum at SOAS LondonYoung India Fellowship Informative Session16th October, 2022
Shreeya Arora (Fintech Specialist at Adsum,UK)Workshop on ‘How to ace aptitude tests’ for cracking quantitative aptitude assessment.6th November, 2022
Srijan Bhan (Analytics and Sales, Financial Solutions Team at Bloomberg)Workshop on, ‘Finance 101 focusing on financial markets, market players and different asset classes29th October, 2022
Annapoorna Dasgupta, Aishvarya Rashmi, Deepika Kalra (Teach for India fellows and LSR Alum)Teach for India fellowship: Careers in Impact Sector28th January, 2023
 Rohan Saini (recruitment specialist, data scientist and machine learning expert)Workshop on Data Visualisation with Tableau15th October, 2022
Sandhya Kathuria (Branch Manager, SI-UK Delhi)Higher Education in the UK4th February, 2023
Praveen Patwari & Shivangi Agrawal (Actuators Educational Institute)Actuarial Science as a Career Option2nd February, 2023
Rahul Raisinghani (Founder at RR Digital)Building a Personal Brand on LinkedIN25th February, 2023
Vivek Jalan (Head for Insurance, Consulting and Technology, India) and Abhilasha Goyal (Director for Insurance, Consulting and Technology), WTWThe Road Less Taken: How to become an Actuary13th April, 2023
Shreeya Arora (Fintech Specialist at Adsum,UK)Workshop on How to Ace Guesstimates23rd October, 2022
Senior Union
Aiman Fatma
Senior Coordinator
+91-8340398053
Dhriti Bindra
Senior Coordinator
+91-9971062341
Mehak Saneja
Senior Coordinator
+91-8447863787
Mehak Surana
Senior Coordinator
+91-6291288261
Sruthi Iyer
Senior Coordinator
+91-9403947913
Prabhkeerat Kaur
Research & Training Head
+91-9876041281
Kushveen Kaur Kochhar
Research & Training Head
+91-9717671733
 
Junior Union
Malvika Chawla
Internship Coordinator
+91-9811929519
Vanshika Mathur
Internship Coordinator
+91-9899950100
Priyal Vishal
Internship Coordinator
+91-9852220002
Sanchita Swami
PR & Engagement Head
+91 9923475224
Ayushi Agrawal
Treasurer
+91 8449534582
 

The Website Division aims to keep the college website current and updated. The objective of the team is to provide comprehensive information about college and the latest developments with respect to academic and extra-curricular matters. 

Staff Advisor
Dr. Megha Dhillon(Convener)