COMMQUEST 3.0 Grand Success with 400 Participants
COMMQUEST 3.0 – State Level Commerce Carnival
On 26 February 2026, from 10.00 a.m. to 04.00 p.m., the PG and Research Department of Commerce of Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi organized a state level intercollegiate carnival titled COMMQUEST 3.0 Rolling Trophy 2k26 at Kamarajar Kalvi Arangam.
The event brought together commerce students from various institutions across Tamil Nadu and served as a platform to showcase talent, analytical skills, creativity, and business acumen. The programme reflected the department’s consistent effort to promote academic competition and intercollegiate collaboration.
Inaugural Ceremony and Formal Opening
The inauguration of COMMQUEST 3.0 was marked by the traditional lighting of the kuthuvilakku, symbolizing knowledge, unity, and positive beginnings.
The programme commenced with a warm welcome address delivered by Krishna Devi, II M.Com student, who greeted the dignitaries, faculty members, and participants. Her address highlighted the purpose of organizing such academic carnivals to nurture leadership and competitive spirit among commerce students.
The chief guest, Dr. Magil Jeevan, graced the occasion and delivered an insightful keynote address. He emphasized:
- The importance of education in shaping responsible citizens
- The role of health in sustaining academic excellence
- Discipline and perseverance in achieving professional goals
- The need for youth to combine knowledge with social responsibility
His address inspired the participants to strive for holistic development.
Participation and Institutional Representation
Approximately 400 students from various colleges participated in COMMQUEST 3.0, accompanied by their faculty members.
The enthusiastic participation demonstrated the event’s growing reputation as a major intercollegiate commerce festival. Institutions from different districts actively engaged in the competitions, making the carnival vibrant and competitive.
Internal Link:
Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi
Rolling Trophy Winners
The highlight of COMMQUEST 3.0 was the Rolling Trophy 2k26 awards.
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The competitions were conducted with fairness and transparency, ensuring equal opportunity for all participants.
Student-Led Organization and Coordination
One of the distinguishing features of COMMQUEST 3.0 was that the entire programme was organized by the students of the Department of Commerce under the guidance of faculty members.
The student organizing committee managed:
- Event scheduling and coordination
- Registration and hospitality
- Technical arrangements
- Competition management
- Prize distribution and documentation
This hands-on involvement enhanced leadership qualities and practical event management skills among commerce students.
Academic and Professional Significance
COMMQUEST 3.0 served as more than just a competitive platform. It provided students with exposure to:
- Real-time problem solving
- Business simulation and analytical thinking
- Public speaking and presentation skills
- Team coordination and networking
Such state level events strengthen academic confidence and prepare students for professional challenges in commerce and management sectors.
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External Reference:
University Grants Commission (UGC)
Valedictory Session and Vote of Thanks
The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks delivered by Dr. S. Vadivel Murugan, who expressed gratitude to the chief guest, participating colleges, faculty members, student organizers, and volunteers.
He appreciated the collective effort that made COMMQUEST 3.0 a grand success. The smooth execution of the carnival reflected strong teamwork and institutional planning.
Learning Outcomes and Impact
The successful organization of COMMQUEST 3.0 resulted in:
- Enhanced competitive spirit among students
- Improved intercollegiate collaboration
- Strengthened organizational and leadership skills
- Increased institutional visibility at the state level
- Encouragement for future academic festivals
The carnival created a dynamic environment where academic excellence met creativity and teamwork.
Conclusion
The state level intercollegiate carnival COMMQUEST 3.0 Rolling Trophy 2k26, organized on 26 February 2026, stands as a significant academic milestone for the PG and Research Department of Commerce. With participation from around 400 students and multiple institutions, the event demonstrated the department’s commitment to fostering competitive excellence.
The programme not only provided a platform for showcasing commerce-related skills but also strengthened intercollegiate relationships and leadership capabilities among students. The grand success of COMMQUEST 3.0 reinforces the institution’s dedication to academic innovation and student empowerment.
