Overview

The Mentoring Cell of Al Azhar Law College aims to provide guidance and support to students in their academic and professional pursuits, promote a culture of academic excellence, and help students develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success in the legal profession. In addition, the Cell has a diverse group of mentors to ensure that students have access to a range of perspectives and approaches. The cell encourages active participation from students and provides opportunities for them to engage with mentors. This includes organizing workshops, seminars, and one-on-one meetings with mentors. The cell also has a system in place to match students with mentors based on their interests and career aspirations. The mentoring cell always maintains confidentiality in all communications with students. This is important for us to build trust and ensure that students feel comfortable sharing their concerns and challenges with their mentors.

This cell has a system in place to monitor and evaluate its activities and outcomes. This will help to ensure that the mentoring program is effective in achieving its objectives and making a positive impact on students. The cell should also collect feedback from students to improve its services. Overall, the constitution of a mentoring cell at Al Azhar Law College is designed to provide effective support and guidance to students and help them achieve their academic and professional goals.

Objectives

The objective of the club is to:

  1. To provide guidance and support to students: The primary objective of a mentoring cell is to provide guidance and support to students in their academic and personal growth. Mentors can help students navigate the challenges of college life and provide them with the tools they need to succeed.
  2. To promote academic excellence: Mentors can help students develop good study habits, time management skills, and effective learning strategies. They can also provide guidance on course selection, career planning, and other academic matters.
  3. To foster personal development: Mentors can provide emotional support and help students develop their self-esteem and confidence. They can also help students develop their communication and interpersonal skills, which are important for success in any field.
  4. To enhance employability: Mentors can provide guidance on career development and help students prepare for job interviews and other professional opportunities. They can also provide networking opportunities and introduce students to potential employers.
  5. To create a sense of community: A mentoring cell can help create a sense of community within the college by connecting students with mentors and other students who share similar interests and goals. This can help foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment.

Faculty Members

  • Jani Rejikumar
  • Arpitha Krishnan
  • Anaswara T.T.