Welcome to Subramanya College of Arts and Science!

Student Clubs & Activities

12+Active Clubs
2000+Student Members
130+Blood Units / Year
25+Annual Events
Why SCAS

Our Student Clubs & Activities

At Subramanya College, we believe learning extends beyond the classroom. Our vibrant clubs empower students with skills, values, and real-world experience.

NSS – National Service Scheme volunteers Service
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NSS — National Service Scheme

NSS creates a platform for students to serve society, enhance knowledge, and combine learning with action for community development. Our volunteers are trained for democratic, self-disciplined, and self-reliant ways of life.

Key Activities
  • Community development camps and rural outreach
  • Literacy and health awareness drives
  • Blood donation & cleanliness campaigns
  • Disaster relief and social welfare programmes
Women Development Cell activities Empowerment
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Women Development Cell (WDC)

Dedicated to fostering gender equality, leadership, and confidence among women students. The WDC creates a safe, inspiring space where women discover their potential and rise as leaders of tomorrow.

Key Activities
  • Self-defence training (Silambam & Karate)
  • Health and hygiene awareness sessions
  • Gender equality workshops and competitions
  • Financial literacy and skill development programs
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Cell Innovation
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Entrepreneurship & Innovation Cell

Nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators. The E&I Cell bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world business acumen through competitions, mentoring, and startup ideation.

Objectives
  • Inspire entrepreneurial mindset among students
  • Organise startup pitching and business plan competitions
  • Connect students with industry mentors and investors
  • Support idea-to-product development journeys
Eco Club environmental activities Environment
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Eco Club

The Eco Club develops green consciousness and promotes environmental responsibility among students through diverse activities addressing climate change, conservation, and sustainable living.

Objectives
  • Tree plantation and campus greening drives
  • Waste management and plastic reduction awareness
  • Rain water harvesting education campaigns
  • Wildlife conservation and eco-quiz programmes
Debate and Public Speaking Club Communication
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Debate & Public Speaking Club

Building confident, articulate communicators who can express ideas with clarity and conviction. The club hones critical thinking, argumentation, and the art of persuasion through regular debates and oratory events.

Objectives
  • Develop confidence in public speaking and expression
  • Conduct inter-collegiate debate championships
  • Enhance research, logic, and argumentation skills
  • Participate in regional and national elocution contests
Health and Wellness Club activities Wellness
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Health & Wellness Club

Promoting physical, mental, and emotional well-being for every student through yoga, meditation, nutrition awareness, and mental health support programs for balanced, healthy living.

Objectives
  • Organise yoga, meditation and mindfulness sessions
  • Conduct nutrition and healthy lifestyle workshops
  • Raise mental health awareness and reduce stigma
  • Partner with doctors for health check-up camps
Sports and Fitness Club activities Sports
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Sports & Fitness Club

Fostering sporting excellence, teamwork, and physical fitness across all disciplines — from cricket and athletics to kabaddi, football, and volleyball. We celebrate every athlete and every achievement.

Objectives
  • Organise inter-college sports tournaments
  • Provide structured fitness and training programmes
  • Identify and support talented student athletes
  • Promote sportsmanship and team spirit
Media Club student journalism Media
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Media Club

Empowering students with skills in journalism, photography, videography, and digital content creation. The Media Club documents college life and trains future storytellers, reporters, and content creators.

Objectives
  • Publish a student-run college newsletter and blog
  • Train in photography, videography, and editing
  • Cover college events with professional quality
  • Conduct media literacy and digital skills workshops
Fine Arts Club student creative arts Arts
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Fine Arts Club

A creative haven where students explore painting, sketching, sculpture, rangoli, and digital art. The Fine Arts Club nurtures artistic expression and connects students to Tamil Nadu's rich cultural heritage.

Objectives
  • Conduct art exhibitions and creative competitions
  • Explore traditional and contemporary art forms
  • Decorate campus through student-led art projects
  • Participate in state and national art festivals
Red Ribbon Club HIV AIDS awareness Health Advocacy
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Red Ribbon Club

Harnessing youth potential to spread awareness on HIV/AIDS, sexual reproductive health, and life skills. We build peer educators who champion positive health behaviours in our college and wider community.

Objectives
  • Increase awareness on HIV/AIDS and reproductive health
  • Encourage and organise blood donation camps (130+ units/year)
  • Prepare peer educators for outreach in adopted villages
  • Reduce stigma around HIV/AIDS through community events
Quiz Club knowledge competition Knowledge
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Quiz Club

Instilling the values of Knowledge, Wisdom, and Compassion through competitive quizzing. We prepare smart, well-informed citizens who shine in regional, national, and international quiz competitions.

Objectives
  • Conduct monthly intra-college quiz programmes
  • Participate in state and national-level competitions
  • Establish a quiz forum for the Palani region
  • Prepare students for competitive examinations
Drama Club theatre performance Theatre
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Drama Club

Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The club develops creative leaders by building self-confidence, self-discipline, and the ability to think, collaborate, and present boldly.

Objectives
  • Develop acting, presentation, and performance skills
  • Build group process understanding and collaboration
  • Stage short plays, skits, and street theatre
  • Explore competitive drama at inter-college festivals

The Women Development Cell (WDC) of Subramanya College of Arts and Science creates a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for women students through awareness, leadership, and personal development initiatives.

Mission

To foster women's empowerment by advancing gender equality, building self-confidence, and providing the knowledge, skills, and support needed for personal, academic, and professional growth.

Vision

To build a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment where women are valued, motivated, and supported to become confident leaders and catalysts for positive change in society.

Faculty In-Charges

  • Dr. U. Saradha – President
  • Ms. A. Geethamani – Secretary
  • Ms. J. S. Kavya – Member
Women Development Cell activities

Major Activities

Awareness
  • Women empowerment awareness programs
  • Health and hygiene awareness sessions
Training
  • Self-defense training programs
  • Gender equality workshops
Engagement
  • Guest lectures by experts
  • Community awareness programs

WDC Activities and Events

Inauguration Ceremony

Swearing-in ceremony of office bearers and oath taking.

Chairman and CEO
Orientation Program

Introduction to WDC objectives and activities.

WDC Members
Health Awareness

Session on menstrual hygiene and balanced diet.

Women Doctors
Role Play Activity

Students performed role plays of famous women icons.

Community Awareness

Social media awareness program for school children.

Self Defense Training

Silambam and Karate training sessions.

Gender Equality Events

Poster and paper presentation competitions.

Financial Literacy

Budgeting and savings awareness program.

Skill Activities

Corporate walk and handicraft activities.

Promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, and healthy lifestyle practices for students and staff of Subramanya College of Arts and Science.

Vision

To create a healthy and aware student community by promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, and healthy lifestyle practices.

Mission

  • Promote awareness about health, nutrition, and wellness.
  • Encourage students to adopt healthy lifestyle habits.
  • Organise programs that support physical and mental well-being.
  • Develop responsible individuals who contribute to societal health.

Key Program Areas

Fitness and Yoga

  • Yoga sessions
  • Aerobics and fitness exercises
  • Sports and recreational activities
  • Walking and wellness campaigns

Mental Health

  • Stress management workshops
  • Meditation and relaxation sessions
  • Counselling awareness programs
  • Personality development activities

Nutrition and Diet

  • Balanced diet talks
  • Food safety and sanitation awareness
  • National Nutrition Week programmes
  • BMI and nutritional assessments

Health Camps & Awareness Days

Health Camps

  • General health check-up camps
  • Blood pressure and blood sugar testing
  • Eye and dental check-up camps
  • Hygiene and preventive care programs

Key Observances

  • World Health Day on April 7
  • International Yoga Day on June 21
  • World Mental Health Day on October 10
  • National Nutrition Week and Diabetes Day

Benefits for Students

Healthy Habits

Develop lifelong physical and nutritional wellness practices.

Mental Balance

Build resilience through stress management and mindfulness.

Leadership Skills

Gain teamwork, communication, and event management experience.

Health Knowledge

Learn about preventive healthcare, hygiene, and nutrition.

Confidence

Grow through participation in community outreach programs.

Social Responsibility

Contribute to health awareness beyond the campus.

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We believe that a student's physical well-being is linked to academic achievement. Our sports facilities and programs cover cricket, athletics, kabaddi, football, and volleyball — nurturing teamwork, sportsmanship, and excellence.

Cricket

Our home games are held on our sports fields' cricket ground, while away games are held on the sports fields of the opposing college. After tests are finished, we play several friendly matches, including games against visiting business teams and the highly anticipated Students vs Staff contest — all on our own sports fields.

Our college cricket club has a large supply of cricket equipment that all students are welcome to use. Some members bring their own equipment, but it is not required to participate.

College cricket team
Athletics events in college

Athletics

We believe that a student's physical well-being is linked to academic achievement, and we provide chances for students to develop a physically active lifestyle as well as important values such as cooperation, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Physical education cultivates and instils in students the desire and commitment to enjoy, progress, and accomplish to the best of their abilities throughout their lives. The institution provides facilities and encouragement for any sport activity that students are interested in, stemming directly from the objective of comprehensive student development.

Kabaddi

The college offers ample facilities for sports and games. The college kabaddi teams have been proving their excellence in various State, National, and District Level competitions. The institution ensures the participation of students in intra-class and inter-institutional sports competitions.

Our well-maintained kabaddi ground can be used for multi-purposes. We can offer Kabaddi classes as a credit course. The total area of the Sports ground is 11,524.16 Sq. Meters.

Kabaddi team in college
Football team in college

Football

Football is one of the most recognizable and dominant sports on the college scene. The glamour of our college football is the down-and-dirty hard work required to get to the spotlight. From discovering which sport roles fit best, to reaching out to coaches, attending camps, and finding the best opportunities — this is a multi-year journey with many milestones along the way.

Volleyball

College volleyball is one of the fastest-growing sports. Driven by the explosion in popularity at the high-school level, college volleyball has grown into a major sport. As a major fall sport, the college volleyball season corresponds roughly with the fall semester, with the final championship games being played in the latter half of December.

The term college volleyball is most often associated with the 12-person indoor variant rather than beach volleyball.

College volleyball team