JEMA Days 2025 (Part1):

 "Celebrating 62 Years of the Department of Marketing"


The Department of Marketing proudly marked its 62nd anniversary through a vibrant and meaningful celebration known as JEMA Days, held from December 6 to 9, 2025. This event brought together students from all year levels to celebrate creativity, talent, and unity—values that have shaped the department for over six decades.

JEMA Days featured three major categories that allowed students to showcase their skills in different areas: The Literary Competition, Variety Show, and Sports Category. Each category was designed to encourage participation, healthy competition, and collaboration among students.

The celebration was made more exciting by the formation of four competing teams, each representing a year level with a unique identity. The Conjurers represented the First Year students, followed by the Enchanters from the Second Year, the Illusionists from the Third Year, and the Mystics from the Fourth Year. These teams competed with enthusiasm and school spirit throughout the event.

The first activity of JEMA Days was the Literary Competition, which set the tone for the entire celebration. Students demonstrated their intellectual creativity through various literary events, highlighting their critical thinking, communication skills, and passion for expression. This competition emphasized that marketing is not only about business strategies but also about strong ideas, storytelling, and effective communication.

As JEMA Days continues with the Variety Show and Sports Category, the excitement and camaraderie among students grow even stronger. More than just a competition, JEMA Days is a celebration of talent, unity, and the proud legacy of the Department of Marketing.

Celebrating 62 years of excellence, JEMA Days reminds everyone of the department’s commitment to shaping creative, competitive, and well-rounded future marketers. It is not just an event—it is a tradition that strengthens bonds and inspires the next generation.

 

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