1. Cultural Association The Cultural Association fosters the creative talents of Claretines by providing platforms to showcase and develop their artistic and intellectual abilities. It organizes intra-collegiate cultural competitions (Confluence), prepares students for inter-collegiate events, and takes on the major responsibility of organizing Mayurika, the annual inter-collegiate fest. The Association encourages students to explore, express, and exhibit their aesthetic and intellectual capabilities through the following clubs:

● Dance Club – A Rhythm of Expression: A vibrant platform for students to explore, express, and refine their creativity through dance. Open to dancers of all levels, the club celebrates diverse forms such as classical, contemporary, folk, and modern styles. Members participate in cultural events, inter-collegiate competitions, and workshops with professional choreographers, and perform at annual showcases.

● Fashion and Designing Club: A dynamic space for students passionate about fashion, design, and style. The club fosters creativity, collaboration, and personal expression by hosting workshops, guest lectures by industry experts, and hands-on design challenges. Members gain exposure to styling, marketing, fashion journalism, and industry networking opportunities.

● Music Club: A diverse community of students passionate about music, particularly singing. The club offers professional training, performance opportunities, and platforms for showcasing musical talent through concerts and competitions.

● Street Theatre, Mime, and Drama Club: Established to enhance acting skills and social awareness, this club engages students in drama, street plays, and mime. With guidance from theatre professionals and faculty, members participate in workshops, certified programs, and performances that build creativity, innovation, and social responsibility.

2. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar & Gandhi Study Centre
In collaboration with Bangalore University, SCC established this Centre to keep alive the vision and progressive ideas of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi. The Centre promotes awareness of their lasting relevance, encouraging students to discover themselves, embrace Gandhian values, and connect with organizations that uphold their principles.

3. Christian Students Association (CSA)
The CSA organizes worship services, prayer meetings, community service, and musical programs. Holy Mass is celebrated on the first Friday of every month. The CSA also organizes Shalom, the annual intra-collegiate fest, and coordinates the annual retreat for Christian students. SCC is also part of the AICUF (All India Catholic University Federation) Karnataka Chapter, whose motto is: “We were born in an unjust society and we are determined not to leave it as we have found it.” Its objectives include fostering Christian fellowship, encouraging religious and social study, and applying Catholic principles to social issues.

4. Consumer Rights Club
The club spreads awareness among students about their rights and responsibilities as consumers, as enshrined in Indian law. It equips members with skills to handle consumer- related issues, instills confidence to question violations, and promotes responsible citizenship.

5. Current Affairs Forum
The Forum supports students preparing for competitive exams such as Civil Services, Banking, CAT, MAT, and PSCs. It fosters awareness of global cultures and current issues, strengthening students’ readiness for campus placements and international opportunities.

6. Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell)
The E-Cell nurtures entrepreneurial spirit by supporting students in ideation, start-up creation, and business development. It conducts workshops, competitions, speaker sessions, and innovative games, while also facilitating mentorship, consultancy, and networking with successful entrepreneurs. The E-Cell manages the E-Store, supplying stationery to the campus community.

7. Environment Club
The club promotes eco-conscious living and raises awareness about environmental issues on campus and beyond. It organizes educational programs, campaigns, and classes to foster sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.

8. Human Rights Club
This club educates students about fundamental human rights—life, liberty, equality, freedom of expression, and education. It builds awareness, conviction, and commitment to values that improve social well-being and promote justice.

9. International & Outstation Students’ Forum
The Forum supports students from diverse cultural backgrounds, helping them settle into the SCC community. Services include accommodation assistance, academic support, visa and administrative help, financial guidance, and mentoring.

10. Leadership Incubation Cell (LIC)
The LIC nurtures student leaders by providing opportunities for training in public speaking, team building, personal grooming, stress management, and leadership summits. Active membership is mandatory for final-year students aspiring to be College Captains. The LIC molds confident, responsible leaders prepared for future challenges.

11. Literary Club
The Literary Club hones students’ creative and critical abilities through book reviews, debates, film criticism, creative writing, and public speaking. It also organizes Literary Day to celebrate notable literary contributions.

12. Makeup and Cosmetics Club
A creative space for beauty and skincare enthusiasts, the club offers hands-on workshops, industry insights, product demonstrations, and networking opportunities. Students learn the art of makeup and explore current trends while expressing their unique styles.

13. Art and Décor Club
This club cultivates creativity in visual arts, including painting, sketching, crafts, digital art, interior design, and event décor. Workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative projects enhance members’ artistic and leadership skills while fostering community and cultural engagement.

14. Photography Club
The club provides hands-on training in photography through workshops, photo walks, challenges, and seminars. It focuses on developing skills in composition, lighting, editing, and emerging trends, while encouraging participation in competitions and expos.

15. Public Speaking Forum
This forum helps students refine communication, critical thinking, and presentation skills through workshops, mentorship, and structured practice. It fosters confidence and prepares members for academic, professional, and leadership roles.

16. Rotaract Club
Affiliated with Rotary International, the club builds leadership and professional skills through service and community engagement. Members collaborate with local and global networks, contributing to meaningful change while enjoying opportunities for travel and cultural exchange.

17. Women’s Empowerment Club
The club raises awareness on women’s rights, gender equality, and empowerment through workshops, health programs, and entrepreneurship initiatives. It addresses women’s concerns, promotes respect, and celebrates International Women’s Day annually.

18. Yoga, Aerobics, Health and Hygiene Club
The club promotes holistic wellness through certified yoga and aerobics sessions, alongside awareness on hygiene and preventive health practices. It fosters a culture of physical fitness, mental balance, and healthy living.

19. Youth Red Cross & Red Ribbon Club
Focused on social responsibility, this club raises awareness on HIV/AIDS, blood donation, and public health. It trains students as peer educators, equipping them with leadership, negotiation, and teamwork skills.

20. Anti–Human Trafficking Club – Department of Social Work
Dedicated to combating human trafficking, the club organizes awareness campaigns, community outreach, and collaborations with NGOs and experts. It provides a platform for students, researchers, and social workers to engage in advocacy, prevention, and survivor support.

21. Business Club – Department of Commerce (UG)
The club deepens students’ understanding of economic, financial, and business issues through seminars, extension lectures, industrial visits, and simulations. Activities such as stock trading, quizzes, case studies, and budget discussions equip students for careers in finance and business.

22. Humanities Club – Department of Humanities
This club offers a forum for students in literature, psychology, journalism, political science, and sociology. Activities include wall journals, exhibitions, guest lectures, debates, humanitarian projects, and creative competitions, fostering academic and social engagement.

23. IT Club – Department of Computer Science
The IT Club organizes lectures, workshops, industrial visits, quizzes, and simulations to help students keep pace with rapid technological advancements.

24. Journal Club – Postgraduate Departments
Focused on research skills, the Journal Club trains students in research methods, statistical tools, academic writing, and paper presentation. It prepares PG students for conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals.

25. Language Club – Department of Languages
The Language Club promotes literary appreciation and moral values through the study of Indian languages and literatures. It encourages creativity, cultural pride, and excellence in regional literature.

26. Management Club – Department of Management (UG)
The club develops managerial and administrative competencies through industry visits, guest lectures, and simulations. It trains students in planning, decision-making, and leadership.

27. Quiz Club – Department of Management (PG)
Prajna, the Quiz Club, promotes learning through inquiry, competitions, and fact-finding. It keeps students updated on global current affairs while encouraging a culture of curiosity.

28. Science Club – Department of Sciences
The Science Club organizes seminars, workshops, guest lectures, and inter-collegiate competitions, encouraging students to engage with recent scientific developments and apply knowledge practically.

29. Tourism & Heritage Club – Department of Commerce (Travel & Tourism)
This club creates awareness of tourism and heritage, exposing students to internships, industry visits, and interactions with professionals. It equips Travel and Tourism students with functional skills for accountability, productivity, and customer service.