Student Clubs are the heart and soul of Graphic Era (Deemed to be University) student experience. These clubs provide a vibrant, collective and fun community to suit the needs of our diverse student body. Whether you are interested in career, cultural or sports clubs, there is always more going on than you could ever have time for. Clubs provide students with an opportunity to explore their areas of interest. The student experience would be incomplete without the incredible services these clubs provide.
These Clubs also provide important leadership opportunities within the University. Club leaders and members willingly devote a lot of time and energy to the school community in a way that visibly enhances the experience of every student at the school. We thank the members of these clubs for the countless hours they have already invested to make your experience great, and look forward to a successful year ahead.
Alankrit, aims to promote creativity, talent, and learning among students, while also nurturing the true essence of culture. The society provides a platform for students to showcase their cultural and artistic abilities, and to foster an everlasting bond between learning, experimentation, and academia. The club has organized various events, including Inquizition, Jhankaar – Intra University Cultural Dance Competition, and Project Pahal – a donation drive to help underprivileged children.
Kavyanjali Literary Club of Graphic Era University was established by two young poets, Mr. Abhishek Bhardwaj and Mr. Swarnim Aditya, to promote Indian language and culture on campus. Chief Faculty Advisor, Dr. A.S Shukla is also an integral part of ‘Kavyanjali’ and guides the club to echo the love and appreciation for Indian heritage.
With the support of over 500 members, the club celebrates events like Hindi Pakhwada, engages in debates, poetry evenings, and group discussions in a collaborative environment and patrons the nation’s cultural legacy, welcoming students to explore literature.
PaperTech club, founded in 2011, is an initiative towards sustainable development using waste biodegradable materials. It was established by five members who applied their artistic touch to the process, with the aim to heal the world and make it a better place. In 2018, students created the tallest Paper Mache Sculpture, and in 2019, they made the world’s largest Wastepaper Ball.
The club operates under the guidance of HOD Prof. (Dr.) Ashwini Sharma and Faculty Coordinator Mr. Yatharth Joshi, and students develop problem-solving skills in art, craft, design, and creativity.
Debsoc, the debating club at Graphic Era University, is a vibrant and dynamic community of students passionate about public speaking, critical thinking, and advocacy. Members of the club attend regular meetings to practice and refine their argumentative skills and work on research and knowledge of global affairs.
The club strives to develop skills that can help individuals articulate the technical and academic knowledge they acquire throughout their life. That gives the pupils the confidence to speak at national conferences and offer speeches in various programmes.
The National Service Scheme (NSS) club is a Social Voluntary Scheme for students at Graphic Era University, which aims to instil values of empathy, social responsibility, and leadership in students.
The club promotes social welfare and community development through various projects and activities. It does everything from organising Blood donation camps twice a year to being highly active in conducting cleanliness drives in the public interest. With perseverance and hard work, the club bagged the Swachhta Champion Award in 2023 from Nagar Nigam.
The Humanitarian Club of Graphic Era University aims to sensitize youth and encourage selfless service through Nishkam Seva under the guidance of Dr. Stuti Saxena, Department of Humanities, GEU. The club works on 5 ‘S’ initiatives: SIKSHA & SASHAKTIKARAN (providing education and value inculcation to underprivileged children), SANGRAKSHAN (planet conservation), SWABHIMAN (breaking menstruation taboo), and SURAKSHA (safety and animal welfare). The team from many of its initiatives secures reflective collars for street dogs, organizes literacy and self-defense workshops, and schedules cleanliness and plantation drives in the city.
Swaragini is a student-operated club dedicated solely to dance and music. The club provides a stage to different talents of the Graphic Era. Swaragini’s motto, “नभः स्पृशंदीप्तम्” or “Touch the sky with glory,” is inspired by Indian Air Force thus promoting the knowledge of Shastriya Sangeet and Nritya among the students.
GEU’s Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a non-profit organization that aims to collect and exchange technical knowledge related to oil and gas exploration, development, and production. It provides students with exposure through various events, workshops, and guest lectures.
SPE Student Chapter has won consecutive Gold Standard Awards from ‘SPE International’ for its exceptional performance in membership, planning, education, professionalism, service, support, and fundraising. The mission is to connect a global community of energy professionals to advance their technical competence and achieve a safe and sustainable energy future.
Rangmanch is a dynamic community that celebrates the power of storytelling and theatre to inspire and transform. It seeks to promote performing arts among students.
The club expands its creative horizons in various genres, including drama, comedy, and musicals, and they are known for the creative use of props, lighting, camera work, direction, and sound. It continues to produce innovative and socially relevant plays that bring forth contemporary issues.
The Youth Parliament Society (YPS), the central society of the Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), was founded by Mr. Shubhraj Choudhary and Mr. Mohd. Arshil under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Prabha Lama. Supported by faculty coordinators—Dr. Bharti Sharma, Dr. Gaurav Dimri, Dr. Ankita Jakhmola, and Dr. Rajkumar Singh. The society operates across Graphic Era (Deemed to be University) and Graphic Era Hill University campuses.
YPS aims to foster political awareness, leadership, and critical thinking among students through National Youth Parliaments, Model United Nations, and policy discussions. It has earned recognition for organizing events like Lokneeti 2024 and achievements in national platforms.
The application process at Graphic Era is strictly based on the Merit of the qualifying examination with the entire Admission Process available for completion online