Dharmaraja College - Clubs and Societies

Clubs and Societies

At Dharmaraja College there is much encouragement for the formation of institutions of extracurricular activities since its early days. Today there are over 50 clubs and societies of different kinds.

Some of these are;

  • Adventure Club
  • Archaeological Society
  • Archives Society
  • Arts Foundation
  • Astronomical Society (ASDRC)
  • Buddhist Students' Association
  • Commerce and Economics Society
  • Co-operative Society
  • Dancing Troupe
  • Drama club
  • Drug Prevention Unit
  • Educational Counseling and Career Guidance Unit
  • Electricity and Electronics Society
  • English Literary and Drama Association (ELDA)
  • General Knowledge and Quiz Club (GKQC)
  • Interact Club
  • Media Unit
  • National Savings Bank
  • Nature & youth exploration Club
  • Old Rajans' Astronomical Society (ORAS)
  • Old Rajans Scout Association
  • Old Hostelers' Society
  • Oriental Music Group
  • Philatelic Society
  • Photographic Society
  • Rajans' Audio Technica (RAT)
  • Science Association
  • Senior Debating Forum
  • Sinhala Literary Association
  • Society of Information & Technology
  • Sports Council
  • Suwa Sewa Health Care Unit
  • Western Music Unit
  • Young Inventors' Club

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