M E S PONNANI COLLEGE Govt. Aided & Affiliated to University of Calicut Re-accredited by NAAC with A Grade Ponnani South P.O, Malappuram District Kerala, India – 679586, Ph: 0494-2666077 (Office) Email ID: [email protected]Website: www.mesponnanicollege.ac.in ACADEMIC CALENDAR STUDENTS' HANDBOOK & 2021-2022
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M E S PONNANI COLLEGEGovt. Aided & Affiliated to University of CalicutRe-accredited by NAAC with A GradePonnani South P.O, Malappuram DistrictKerala, India – 679586, Ph: 0494-2666077 (Office)Email ID: [email protected]: www.mesponnanicollege.ac.in
ACADEMIC CALENDARSTUDENTS' HANDBOOK &
2021-2022
VISION
To immortalize the legendary Ponnani wisdom and tradition, whilst
assimilating the ever altering spirit and ingenuity of the academic
firmament.
MISSION
To ensure the scholastic, social and cultural emancipation and
empowerment of people of the environs especially of the fisher folk
whose rights and privileges have been suppressed and trampled upon
for centuries owing to the historical, political and social reasons.
OBJECTIVES
We endeavor to fulfill the fair aspirations of all stakeholders and to
disseminate the fame of institution as an epitome of excellence in all
walks by setting the following objectives:-
Developing a culture of equality, secular outlook, all
inclusiveness and impartiality.
Embracing innovative curricular, co -curricular and
extracurricular activities from the globalized world.
Setting an exceptional academic ambience ensuring the
collaboration and contribution of all stakeholders.
Promoting scientific temperament and rationale thinking as
envisioned in the Constitution of India.
Empowering the vulnerable sections of the society through
committed and unswerving programmes.
Providing a life-oriented education to students, making them
agents of transformation for the wellbeing of the Nation.
QUALITY POLICY
MES Ponnani College is envisioned as the grand repository of
knowledge for the pursuers of new horizons of quality and beneficial
information at all levels like students, teachers and different stake
holders, including the marginalized section of the locality, catering to
the ever shifting and challenging needs of the society, constantly
upholding humanistic and egalitarian values and forever striving to
contribute dynamically to the nation building.
CORE VALUES
1. Social Equity
2. Ethical Justice
3. Civic Responsibility
4. Accountability and Transparency
5. Intellectual Integrity
6. Inclusive Empowerment
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M E S PONNANI COLLEGE [Govt. Aided & Affiliated to University of Calicut.
Re-Accredited by NAAC with A Grade in 2012] Ponnani South P. O., Malappuram District
Dear Parents, Students, Colleagues, Alumni and well-wishers,
MES Ponnani College, established in 1968 is unquestionably the best institutionrun by the Muslim Educational Society, the premier educational organization ofMuslims in Kerala. The light it showed to a large section of the people in andaround the locality, which is largely inhabited by the minority groups, fisherfolkand scheduled castes, and also to the neighbouring districts in the Malabar regionis quite commendable.
Choosing where to continue your education is a major decision and I believe thatMES Ponnani College will be a choice you will not regret, especially if you areambitious and determined to succeed. MES Ponnani College is a diverse andfriendly learning community where students progress well in their studies and weare very proud of their achievements.
The College has substantially contributed to the process of National Developmentby providing quality education and thereby enabling the students to becomeglobally competent. The college has achieved many feats and climbed newheights. Award of the NAAC’s re-accreditation at ‘A’ level with a CGPA of 3.02 in theII cycle and participation of NIRF, IIC etc are some of them. Sooner we hope to behonoured in the IIIrd cycle of NAAC re-accreditation.
Our college has the privilege to have healthy and harmonious ambience and thecredit goes to the blessing of our elite college management and the diligence putin by learned teachers. Education is not an act of acquiring knowledge butlearning a skill to lead life and forming one’s personality. This institution has playeda cascading role in the carrier and personality of innumerable students who havebrought laurels to the college, state, and country alike.
With experienced and dedicated teachers and excellent infrastructure, our collegehelps students to realize their goals in life. I encourage all students to takeadvantage of the opportunities provided by the college and involve themselves inall the extracurricular activities that are offered. The overall development of themind and body is a sign of healthy and complete development.
Hard work, dedication and perseverance are the most important traits in a personthat lead to success. The future belongs to you; your need, therefore, is to prepareyourself for an active participation in the world. This participation demands thatyou become well informed and hence develop yourself like a pioneer andultimately grow as responsible men and women.
With best wishes and blessing for the upcoming session.
Principal's Message
Dr. AJIMS P MOHAMMEDBE, MBA & PhD
Govt. Aided InstitutionEstd. : 1968
Recognized under UGC 2(f) & 12(B) NAAC Re-accredited (II Cycle) with 'A' GradePhone: 0494 2666077 (Office), 0494 2669788
Ponnani South P.O., Malappuram District,Kerala, India – 679586
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES 1. Critical Thinking: Take informed actions after identifying
the assumptions that frame sudens‟ thinking and actions, checking out the degree to which these assumptions are accurate and valid, and looking at their ideas and decisions (intellectual, organizational, and personal) from different perspectives.
2. Problem Solving: Understand and solve problems of
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relevance to society to meet the specified needs using the knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired.
3. Effective Communication: Speak, read, write and listen clearly in person and through electronic media in English and in one Indian language, and make meaning of the world by connecting people, ideas, books, media and technology.
4. Effective Citizenship: Demonstrate empathetic social concern and equity centered national development, and the ability to act with an informed awareness of issues and participate in civic life through volunteering.
5. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the issues of environmental contexts and sustainable development.
6. Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Acquire the ability to engage in independent and life- long learning in the broadest context of socio-technological changes
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES 1. Scope and importance of Botany: Understand scope and
importance of Botany in every field especially in dealing with societal and environmental issues, agriculture, ethics and healthcare.
2. Environmental concern: Understand the and the role of plants in sustaining life on earth and the interrelationship between human beings and nature, create awareness on natural resources and their importance in sustainable development, analyze the importance of biodiversity conservation, estimate biodiversity loss and develop conservation strategies.
3. Scientific temper: Develop scientific temper and undertake scientific projects.
4. Practical applications: Identify and classify plants according to the principles of plant systematics, apply techniques like plant propagation methods, organic farming, mushroom cultivation, preparation of bio fertilizers, bio pesticides etc. in daily life.
5. Awareness on life processes: Understand plant life processes, biomolecules, basic hereditary and evolutionary principles.
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SYLLABUS
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
I
Common
A01
Transactions
:Essential
English
Language
Skills
4 20 80 3
A02
Ways with
Words:
Literatures in
English
5 20 80 3
A07
Communicatio
n Skills in
Languages
other than
English
(Addnl.
Language)
4 20 80 4
Core BOT1B01
T
Angiosperm
Anatomy,
Reproductive
Botany &
Palynology
4 20 80 2
Complementar
y
CH1C01 General
Chemistry 4 20 80 2
ZOL1C01
T
Animal
Diversity and
Wildlife
Conservation
4 20 80 2
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 1
AUD1E01 Environment
Studies - - - 100 4
Total 21
II Common A03
Writing for
Academics &
Professional
4 0 20 80 4
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Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
Success
A04
Zeitgeist:
Reading on
Contemporary
Culture
5 0 20 80 3
A08
Translation
and
Communicatio
n in Other
Languages
(Addnl.
Language)
4 0 20 80 4
Core BOT2B02
T
Microbiology,
Mycology,
Lichenology &
Plant
Pathology
4 20 80 2
Complementar
y
CH2C03
Inorganic and
Physical
Chemistry
4 20 80 2
ZOL2C02
T
Economic
Zoology 4 20 80 2
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 2
AUD2E02 Disaster
Management - - - 100 4
Total 25 21
III Common
A05
Native Media
in English
(English)
5 0 20 80 4
A09
Literature in
Other
Languages
(Second
language)
5 0 20 80 4
Core BOT3B03 Phycology, 5 20 80 3
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Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
T Bryology &
Pteridology
Complementar
y
CH3C05 Organic and
Biochemistry 5 20 80 2
ZOL3C03
T
Physiology
and Ethology 5 20 80 2
Total 25 15
IV
Common
A06
Reading in
Fiction and
Non-Fiction
(English)
5 0 20 80 4
A10
Culture and
Civilization in
Other
Languages
(Addnl.
Language)
5 0 20 80 4
Core
BOT4B04
T
Methodology
and
Perspectives
in Plant
Science
3 20 80 3
BOT4B05
P Practical 2 20 80 4
Complementar
y
CH4C07 Physical
chemistry 3 20 80 2
CH4C08(
P)
Chemistry
Practical 2 20 80 -
ZOL4C04
T
Genetics and
Immunology 3 20 80 2
ZOL4C05
P
Zoology
Practical 2 20 80 -
Total 25 19
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY The department of chemistry was established in 1968 has its own
goals and objectives from the very beginning. Department started
functioning with two pre-degree science batches with intake
eighty students in each batch. As degree Programmes in Geology,
Physics and Zoology were started in the years 1978, 1981 and
1982 respectively, since then subsidiary chemistry classes have
been engaged. In 2001 degree Programme, B. Sc. Industrial
Chemistry was started. This Programme has been rechristened
as B. Sc. Chemistry during the academic year 2005-2006. In 2021
complementary chemistry course was offered for the newly
CERTIFICATE COURSES Solid waste management Basics of green chemistry Industrial aspects of chemistry Introduction to medicinal chemistry Chemistry in everyday life Chemical products in daily life
COMPLEMENTARY COURSES General Chemistry Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical and Applied Chemistry Chemistry Practical
OPEN COURSES Environmental Chemistry
FACULTY SMT. C. C. SOUMYA (HOD) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES Inculcate scientific temper as an attitude Enrich theoretical and practical skills to gather desired
knowledge to expertise in pursuit of their interest and goals
Solve complex and diverse problems using scientific methods and evaluating the strengths and limitations of their solutions
Embrace learning experiences that produce environmentally active and informed minds whereby conservation and sustainability of nature becomes priority
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
To understand the basic facts and concepts of Chemistry To develop the ability to apply the principles of Chemistry To appreciate the achievements in Chemistry and to know
the role of Chemistry in Nature and in Society To develop problem solving skills
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SYLLABUS
Sem
Course Type
Course Code
Course Title
Hours
Marks Credi
t T P
Int
Ext
I
Common
A01
Transactions :Essential English Language Skills
4 20 80 3
A02
Ways with Words: Literatures in English
5 20 80 3
A07
Communication Skills in Languages other than English (Addnl. Language)
4 20 80 4
Core
CHE1B01
Theoretical And Inorganic Chemistry-I
4 0 15 60 2
- Inorganic Chemistry Practical - I
- 2 - - -
Complementary
MAT1C01
Mathematics 4 20 80 3
PH1C01
Properties of Matter and Thermodynamics
2 16 64 2
- Physics Practical
- 2 - - -
Ability Enhancement/
Audit 1
AUD1E01
Environment Studies
- - - 100 4
Total 21
II Common
A03
Writing for Academics & Professional Success
4 0 20 80 4
A04
Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 0 20 80 4
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A08
Translation and Communication in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
4 0 20 80 4
Core
CHE2B02
Theoretical and Inorganic Chemistry-II
2 - 15 60 2
- Inorganic Chemistry Practical – I
- 2 - - -
Complementary
MAT2C02
Mathematics 4 20 80 3
PH2C02 Mechanics, Relativity, Waves and Oscillation
2 16 64 2
- Physics Practical - 2 - - -
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 2
AUD2E02
Disaster Management
- - - 100 4
Total 18
III
Common
A05 Native Media in English (English)
5 0 20 80 4
A09
Literature in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
5 0 20 80 4
Core
CHE3B03
Physical Chemistry – I
3 - 20 80 3
- Inorganic Chemistry Practical – I
- 2 - - -
Complementary
MAT3C03
Mathematics 5 20 80 3
PH3C03 Optics, Laser, Electronics and Communication
3 16 64 2
- Physics Practical
- 2 - - -
Total 16
IV Common A06 Reading in Fiction and Non-Fiction
5 0 20 80 4
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(English)
A10
Culture and Civilization in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
5 0 20 80 4
Core
CHE4B04
Organic Chemistry – I
3 - 20 80 3
CHE4B05
Inorganic Chemistry Practical – I
- 2 20 80 4
Complementary
MAT4C04
Mathematics 5 20 80 3
PH4C04 Electricity, Magnetism and Nuclear Physics
3 16 64 2
PH4C05 Physics Practical
- 2 16 64 4
Total 24
V Core
CHE5B06
Inorganic Chemistry – III
3 20 80 3
CHE5B07
Organic Chemistry – II
4 20 80 3
CHE5B08
Physical Chemistry – II
4 20 80 3
XXX5D01
Open Course 2 50 2
- Physical Chemistry Practical
5 - - -
- Organic Chemistry Practical
5 - - -
- Project Work 2 - - - Total 11
VI Core
CHE6B09
Inorganic Chemistry – IV
3 - 20 80 3
CHE6B10
Organic Chemistry – III
3 - 20 80 3
CHE6B11
Physical Chemistry – III
3 - 20 80 3
CHE6B12
Advanced and Applied Chemistry
3 - 20 80 3
CHE6B1 Polymer 3 - 20 80 3
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3 Chemistry
CHE6B14
Physical Chemistry Practical
- - 20 80 4
CHE6B15
Organic Chemistry Practical
- - 20 80 4
CHE6B16
Inorganic Chemistry Practical – II
- 5 20 80 4
CHE6B17
Inorganic Chemistry Practical – III
- 5 20 80 4
CHE6B18
Project Work - - 10 40 2
Total 37
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND
MANAGEMENT STUDIES The Department of Commerce was established in 1975 and has
been scaling heights ever since. The Department is enriched by
12 faculty members including 10 regular staff members and 2
Adhoc faculty. At present Department offers two undergraduate
programmes (B.Com with ACCA and BBA with CMA) and post
graduate (M.Com) programmes which are most demanded
courses of the contemporary academic world. The Department
has the glorious record of having achieved enormous number of
JRF/NET holders and secured many rank holders in the
University examinations. Currently department have 7 MoU with
different reputed institutes and 11 collaboration with a reputed
CERTIFICATE COURSES Business Applications of Computers Computerized Accounting with Tally Fundamentals of Co-operative Theory and Practice Basics of Accounting Fundamentals of Islamic Finance Fundamentals of Foreign Exchange Management Office Automation Tools Fundamentals of Tourism Management Fundamentals of Hospitality Management Fundamentals of Insurance Management Fundamentals of Retail Management
Ability to solve legal, Environmental and social issues relating to a business and undertakes social responsibilities.
Communicate effectively with the complex business world and preparation of financial statements.
Identify, formulate and analyse research problems
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relating to a business and ability to reach conclusions using statistical tools.
Knowledge on Income tax regulations and calculations. Apply the knowledge about various regulatory institutions
and development financial institutions in real life situations.
Awareness about preparation of audit report for various companies
BBA Enable effective management professionals and ability to
take more responsibilities in future and to accomplish outstanding results
Understand management principles and functions and apply these to one‟s own work and develop a work culture.
Function effectively as a corporate leader and co-ordinates work as a leader, manager in a company.
Understand the nature and attitude of human resources and their significance to organization.
Acquire knowledge of various Laws relating to business. Acquire knowledge about principle of business ethics.
M. Com. Impart the students with higher level knowledge and
understanding of contemporary trends in commerce and business finance
Equip the students to evaluate environmental factors that influence business operation with the conceptual requirements and skills on preparation and interpretation of financial statements.
Prepare the students to apply statistical methods and proficient use of tools for modelling and analysis of business data
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES B Com
To build a strong foundation of knowledge in different areas of Commerce.
To develop the skill of applying concepts and techniques used in Commerce.
To develop an attitude for working effectively and efficiently in a business environment.
To integrate knowledge, skill and attitude that will sustain an environment of learning and creativity among the students.
To expose students about entrepreneurship.
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To enable a student to be capable of making decisions at personal and professional level.
BBA Develop functional and general management skills. Inculcate a global mind-set. Evaluate different business problems using analytical
and creative, and integrative abilities. Build and Demonstrate leadership, teamwork, and
social skills. Communicate effectively in different contexts. Analyze socio-political-economic environment of
business organizations M. Com.
To apply knowledge acquired in problem solving through simulation.
Ability to work in teams with enhanced communication and inter-personal skills.
To allocate the resources and adjusting the time and cost up to the optimum level.
SYLLABUSB.COM FINANCE
B. Com.
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
I Common
A01
Transactions
:Essential
English
Language
Skills
4 20 80 4
A02
Ways with
Words:
Literatures in
English
5 20 80 3
A07
Communicatio
n Skills in
Languages
other than
4 20 80 4
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B. Com.
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
English
(Addnl.
Language)
Core BCMIB01 Business
Management 6 20 80 4
Complementa
ry BCMIC01
Managerial
Economics 5 20 80 4
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 1
AUD1E01 Environment
Studies - - -
10
0 4
Total 23
II
Common
BC2A03
Writing for
Academics &
Professional
Success
4 0 20 80 4
BC2A04
Zeitgeist:
Reading on
Contemporary
Culture
5 0 20 80 3
BC2A08
Translation
and
Communicatio
n in Other
Languages
(Addnl.
Language)
4 0 20 80 4
Core BCM2B02 Financial
Accounting 6 20 80 4
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B. Com.
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
Comple. BCM2C02 Marketing
Management 5 20 80 4
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 2
AUD2E02 Disaster
Management - - -
10
0 4
Total 23
III
Common
BC3A11
Basic
Numerical
Skills
5 20 80 4
BC3A12 General
Informatics 5 20 80 4
Core BC3B03 Business
Regulations 4 20 80 4
BC3B04 Corporate
Accounting 6 20 80 4
Complementa
ry
BC3C03
E-
Commerce
Management 5 20 80 4
Total 25 500 20
IV
Common
BC4A13 Entrepreneursh
ip Development 5 20 80 4
BC4A14 Banking and
Insurance 5 20 80 4
Core
BC4B05 Cost Accounting 6 20 80 4
BC4B06 Corporate
Regulations 4 20 80 4
Complementa
ry BC4C04
Quantitative
Techniques for
Business
5 20 80 4
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B. Com.
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t T P
In
t
Ex
t
Total 25 500 20
V
Core
BC5B07 Accounting for
Management 5 20 80 4
BC5B08
Business
Research
Methods
5 20 80 4
BC5B09
Human
Resource
Management
4 20 80 4
BC5B10 Course in
Specialization 6 20 80 4
BC5B11 Course in
Specialization 5 20 80 4
Open BC5D01 Open Course
Total 25 500 20
VI
Core
BC6B12 Income Tax
Law & Practice
BC6B13 Auditing
BC6B14 Course in
Specialization
BCSB15 Course in
Specialization
Project BC6B16
(PR)
Three Weeks
Project and
Viva-Voce
Total 25 500 20
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BBA
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t
T P In
t
Ex
t
I
Common
BBA1A0
1
Transactions
:Essential
English
Language Skills
4 20 80 4
BBA1A0
2
Ways with
Words:
Literatures in
English
5 15 60 3
BBA1A0
7
Communication
Skills in
Languages
other than
English (Addnl.
Language)
5 20 80 4
Core BBA1B0
1
Management
Theory and
Practices
6 20 80 4
Complementa
ry
BBAIC0
1
Managerial
Economics 5 20 80 4
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 1
AUD1E0
1
Environment
Studies - - -
10
0 4
Total 23
II Common BBA2A0
3
Writing for
Academics &
Professional
Success
4 20 80 4
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BBA
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t
T P In
t
Ex
t
BBA2A0
4
Zeitgeist:
Reading on
Contemporary
Culture
5 15 60 3
BBA2A
08
Additional
Language
Course ll
5 20 80 4
Core BBA2B0
2
Financial
Accounting 6 20 80 4
Compl. BBA2C0
2 Marketing 5 20 80 4
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 2
AUD2E0
2
Disaster
Management - - -
10
0 4
Total 23
III
Common
BBIIIA1
1
Basic
numerical
skills
5 20 80 4
BBIIIA1
2
General
Informatics 5 20 80 4
Core
BBIIIB0
3
Business
Regulatory
Frame Work
5 20 80 4
BBIIIB0
4
Organizational
Behavior 5 20 80 4
Compl. BBIIIC0
3
Quantitative
Techniques for 5 20 80 4
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BBA
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t
T P In
t
Ex
t
Business
Total 25 500 20
IV
Common
BBIVA1
3
Banking &
Insurance 5 20 80 4
BBIVA1
4
Entrepreneursh
ip Development 5 20 80 4
Core
BBIVB0
5
Marketing
Management 5 20 80 4
BBIVB0
6
Financial
Management 5 20 80 4
Complementar
y
BBIVC0
4
Management
Science 5 20 80 4
Total 25 500 20
V
Core
BBVB07 Accounting for
management 5 20 80 4
BBVB08
Business
Research
methods
4 20 80 4
BBVB09
Emerging
Trends in
Management
3 20 80 4
BBVB10 Specialization I 5 20 80 4
BBVB11 Specialization II 5 20 80 4
Open BBVD0
1 3 2
Total 25 500 22
VI Core BBVIB1 Operations 5 20 80 4
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BBA
Se
m
Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hour
s
Mark
s Credi
t
T P In
t
Ex
t
2 Management
BBVIB1
3
Human
Resource
Management
5 20 80 4
BBVI
B14
Specialization
III 5 20 80 4
BBVI
B15
Specialization
IV 5 20 80 4
Project BBVIB1
6
Project and viva
voce 5 2
Total 25 400 18
M. COM.
Sem Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hours Marks Credit
T P Int Ext
I Core
MCM1C01
Business
Environment &
Policy
5 4
MCM1C02
Corporate
Governance &
Business Ethics
5
MCM1C03 Quantitative
Techniques for
Business Decisions
5 4
MCM1C04 Management
Theory and
Organisational
Behaviour
5 4
MCM1C05 Advanced
Management
Accounting
5 4
Total 20
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Sem Course
Type
Course
Code Course Title
Hours Marks Credit
T P Int Ext
II Core
MCM2C06 Advanced Corporate
Accounting 5 4
MCM2C06 Advanced Strategic
Management 5 4
MCM2C06 Advanced Cost
Accounting 5 4
MCM2C06 International
Business 5 4
MCM2C06 Management
Science 5 4
Total 20
III Core
M.COM
3.1
Financial
Management 5 4
M.COM
3.2
Research
methodology in
Commerce
5 4
M.COM
3.3 Income Tax 5 4
M.COM
3.4 Elective I 5 4
M.COM
3.5 Project Work 5 4
Total 25 20
IV Core
M.COM
4.1
Advanced Cost
Accounting 4
M.COM
4.2 Elective II 4
M.COM
4.3 Elective III 4
M.COM
4.4 Elective IV 4
M.COM
4.5
(a) Project Work &
Report
preparation
(b) Viva Voce
4
Total 25 20
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Since its inception in the year 1999, the Department of
Computer Science has been functioning with the declared
objective of imparting scientific knowledge in the field of
computer science and to aid the development of student
community and hence the society. The department offers B. Sc.
Programme in Computer Science, UGC Career Oriented Add-On
Course in Office Automation and Short-term Certificate Courses.
The department has well qualified faculty members so as to cater
the students into the spiraling demands of the IT industry. Our
Vision is to be in the frontier of Computer Science and
Technology and to produce globally competent graduates with
moral values committed to build a vibrant nation. Our Mission
include, to provide a holistic learning ambience for innovation
and skill development in computer science and technology, to
achieve state prominence by providing outstanding education and
to educate students to think critically and creatively in the area
of digital technology. The department is sensitized to the need of
the students, faculties and society. We are trying to establish
more collaborations with institutions of national importance and
with industry. We have been conducting Inter Collegiate IT Fest
named Zerone and Inter Department Game Fest named Gamora
every year, in order to provide opportunity to the students to
showcase their ideas and talents. Many extension and outreach
programmes are organized by the departments every year. UG PROGRAMMES
B. Sc. Computer Science
UGC CAREER ORIENTED ADD ON COURSES Certificate Course on Office Automation Diploma Course on Office Automation
PO1: Critical Thinking: Take informed actions after
identifying the assumptions that frame our thinking and
actions, checking out the degree to which these assumptions
are accurate and valid, and looking at our ideas and decisions
(intellectual, organizational, and personal) from different
perspectives.
PO2: Problem Solving: Understand and solve problems of
relevance to society to meet the specified needs using the
knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired from humanities/
sciences/mathematics/social sciences.
PO3: Effective Communication: Speak, read, write and listen
clearly in person and through electronic media in English and
in one Indian language, and make meaning of the world by
connecting people, ideas, books, media and technology.
PO4: Effective Citizenship: Demonstrate empathetic social
concern and equity centred national development, and the
ability to act with an informed awareness of issues and
participate in civic life through volunteering.
PO5: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the issues
of environmental contexts and sustainable development.
PO6: Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Acquire the ability
to engage in independent and life-long learning in the
broadest context socio-technological changes
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M.SC. APPLIED GEOLOGY
PO1: Critical Thinking: Take informed actions after
identifying the assumptions that frame our thinking and
actions, checking out the degree to which these assumptions
are accurate and valid, and looking at our ideas and decisions
(intellectual, organizational, and personal) from different
perspectives.
PO2: Problem Solving: Understand and solve problems of
relevance to society to meet the specified needs using the
knowledge, skills and attitudes acquired from humanities/
sciences/mathematics/social sciences.
PO3: Effective Communication: Speak, read, write and listen
clearly in person and through electronic media in English and
in one Indian language, and make meaning of the world by
connecting people, ideas, books, media and technology.
PO4: Effective Citizenship: Demonstrate empathetic social
concern and equity centred national development, and the
ability to act with an informed awareness of issues and
participate in civic life through volunteering.
PO5: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the issues
of environmental contexts and sustainable development.
PO6: Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Acquire the ability
to engage in independent and life-long learning in the
broadest context socio-technological changes
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES
B. SC. GEOLOGY
PSO1: Understand the nature and basic concepts of Physical
geology, Geomorphology, and Historical Geology.
PSO2: Understand the physical, chemical and optical
characteristics of rocks and minerals, their economic aspects
and distribution.
PSO3: Understand the structural aspects of rock formations,
global tectonics and earth dynamics.
PSO4: Understand the applications of geoscience in
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environmental planning and management.
M.SC. APPLIED GEOLOGY PSO1: Apply the concepts of Physical geology, Geomorphology, and Historical Geology.in solving problems and taking decisions. PSO2: Understand the physical, chemical and optical characteristics of rocks and minerals, their economic aspects and distribution so as to suggest and promote the wise use of the resources. PSO3: Understand the structural aspects of rock formations, global tectonics and earth dynamics in order to help the society in understanding and managing natural disasters, wherever possible. PSO4: Discuss the applications of geoscience in environmental planning and management.
SYLLABUS B. SC. GEOLOGY
Sem
Course Type
Course Code
Course Title
Hours
Marks Cred
it T P
Int
Ext
I
Common
A01 Transactions :Essential English Language Skills
4 20 80 3
A02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English
5 20 80 3
A07
Communication Skills in Languages other than English (Addnl. Language)
4 20 80 4
Core GE01B01
Essentials of Geology
3 15 60 3
GE01B02(P)
Field Geology 1 - - 0
Complementary
CH1C01 General Chemistry 2 16 64 2
CH1C02 Complementary Course (Practical) I
2 - - 0
XXCO1 Physics 2 16 64 2 XX1CO2 Physics 2 0
Ability Enhancement/ Audit 1
AUD1E01 Environment Studies
- - - 100
4
Total 21
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II Common
A03
Writing for Academics & Professional Success
5 20 80 4
A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
4 20 80 3
A08
Translation and Communication in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
4 0 20 80 4
Core GE01B03
Dynamic Geology and Geoinformatics
3 15 60 3
GE01B04(P)
Geoinformatics 1 - - 0
Complementary
CH2C03 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
2 16 64 2
CH2C04 Complementary Course (Practical) II
2 - - 0
XX2C07 Physics 2 16 64 2 XX2C08 Physics 2 - - 0
Ability
Enhancemen
t/ Audit 2
AUD1E02
Disaster Management
- - - 100
4
Total 22
III
Common
A05 Native Media in English (English)
5 20 80
4
A09 Literature in Other Languages(Addnl..Language)
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES To understand and apply the concepts of Physics in different walks of life.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES PSO1: Understand the basic concepts of fundamentals of mechanics, properties of matter and electrodynamics PSO2: Understand the theoretical basis of quantum mechanics, relativistic physics, nuclear physics, optics, spectroscopy, solid state physics, astrophysics, statistical physics, photonics and thermodynamics PSO3: Understand and apply the concepts of electronics in the designing of different analog and digital circuits PSO4: Understand the basics of computer programming and numerical analysis PSO5: Apply and verify theoretical concepts through laboratory experiments
SYLLABUS B. SC. PHYSICS
Sem Course Type
Course Code
Course Title Hours Marks
Credit T P Int Ext
I
Common
A01
Transactions :Essential English Language Skills
4 20 80 4
A02
Ways with Words: Literatures in English
5 20 80 3
A07
Communication Skills in Languages other than English (Addnl. Language)
4 20 80 4
Core PHY1B01
Methodology of Science and Basic Mechanics
2 20 80 2
Physics Practical I
2 *
Complementary
MAT1C01 Mathematics 4 20 80 3
CHE1C01 General Chemistry
2 16 64 2
Chemistry 2 *
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Practical I
Ability Enhancement/
Audit 1 AUD1E01
Environment Studies
- - - 100 4
Total 22
II
Common
A 03
Writing for Academics & Professional Success
4 0 20 80 4
A 04
Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 0 20 80 3
A 08
Translation and Communi-cation in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
4 0 20 80 4
Core PHY2B02 Mechanics 2 20 80 2
Physics Practical I
2 *
Complementary
MAT2C02 Mathematics 4 20 80 3
CHE2C02 Physical Chemistry
2 16 64 2
Chemistry Practical II
2 *
Ability
Enhancement/
Audit 2
AUD2E02 Disaster Management
- - - 100 4
Total 22
III
Common
A05 Native Media in English (English)
5 0 20 80 4
A09 Literature in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
5 0 20 80 4
Core PH3 B03 Mechanics 3 20 80 3
Physics Practical I 2 *
Complementary
MAT3C03 Mathematics 5 20 80 3
CHE3C03 Organic Chemistry 3 16 64 2
Chemistry Practical III
4 2 *
Total 25 480 16
IV Common A 06 Reading in Fiction and Non-Fiction (English)
5 0 20 80 4
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A 10
Culture and Civilization in Other Languages (Addnl. Language)
5 0 20 80 4
Core PH4 B04 Electrodynamics I 3 20 80 3
PH4 B05 Physics Practical I 2 30 120 5
Complementary
MAT4C04 Mathematics 5 20 80 3
CHE4C04 Physical and Applied Chemistry
3 16 64 2
Chemistry Practical
2 16 64 4
Total 25 710 25
V Core
PH5 B06 Electrodynamics II 3 20 80 3
PH5 B07 Quantum Mechanics
3 20 80 3
PH5 B08 Physical Optics and Modern Optics
3 20 80 3
PH5 B09 Electronics 4 20 80 4
Open course 2 10 40 2 Physics practical II 4 *
Physics practical I 4 * Project 2 *
Total 25 450 15
VI Core
PH6B10 Thermal and Statistical Physics
4 20 80 4
PH6B11
Solid State Physics, Spect-roscopy and Laser physics
Management Representative: Jb. M. K. Mohammed Rasheed
(Secretary & Correspondent)
Administrative Staff: Sri. Mohammedali K. ( Head
Accountant)
Local Society: P. V. Ayyoob (Local Society)
Student Representative: Aysha Shenaz (M.Sc. Aqua Culture
and Fishery Microbiology)
Alumni Representative: Jb. K. Nazimuddin (President,
Alumni Association)
Industry Expert: Jb. K. P. Abdul Azeez (Industrialist)
Employer: Sri. T. Suresh Kumar (Founder Director, Riju & PSK
Classes)
Stakeholder, PTA: Sri. M. V. Vasunni (Station House Officer,
Kuttippuram)
RUSA
Dr. K. Jayakrishnan (Co-ordinator)
Dr. A. R. Sina (Joint Co-ordinator)
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Staff Club Secretary: Dr. A.R. Sina
College Union Election Returning Officer
Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
College Union Advisor: Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
Magazine Editor: Dr. A. R. Sina
Information Officer: Dr. K. S. Arun Kumar
Media Relations Officer: Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
P T A Secretary: Dr. C. Sreejith
NIRF Nodal Officer: Ms. K. Nusrath
Discipline Committee
Dr. A. R. Sina (Convener)
Members:
Dr. V. Siji Varghese
Dr. M. V. Bushra
Sri. P. K. Abdul Nafih
Dr. V. U Ameera
Dr. K. M. Shereena
Smt. C. A. Aneeshya
Sri. M. Majeesh
Sri. K. Akbar
Sri. A. Jahfar
Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
Dr. P. Jayaram
Dr. C. Yusufali
Sri. K. Nazar
Anti- Harassment Cell
Dr. V. A. Ayisha (Convener)
Members:
Dr. A. R. Sina
Smt. P.K. Sreena
Smt. Asha Neendur
Smt. K. Muneera
Ant-Ragging Cell
Dr. P.V. Jyothi (Convener)
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Members:
Dr. A. R. Sina
Dr. Thoufeeq Rahman Vazhakkat
Dr. V. Santhosh
Dr. Sameera Haneef
Sri. A. Jahfar
Smt. V. U. Shamila
Grievance Redressal Cell
Principal (Chairman)
Smt. C. C Soumya (Convener)
Members:
Sri. P. K. Abdul Nafih
Smt. P. Minshiya
Sri. P. A. Limseer Ali
Internal Complaint Committee
Dr. P. V. Jyothi (President)
Members:
Dr. V. A. Ayisha
Sri. P. K. Abdul Nafih
Smt. P. Fathima (Sr. Clerk)
Adv. Sunitha (Advocate, Ponnani Court)
Ethics Committee
Principal (Chairman) and all HoDs as Members
Anti-Narcotic Cell
Smt. K. M. Raheena (Convener)
Sri. K. Akbar (Joint Convener)
SC ST Cell
Smt. C. A. Aneeshya (Co-ordinator)
Members:
Smt. Jumailath Karuthedath
Sri. A. Mujeeb Rahman
Smt. T. Thabsheera
Minority Cell Co-ordinator: Smt. P. Minshiya
OBC Cell Co-ordinator: Smt. V. M. Farisha
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Equal Opportunity Cell Co-ordinator
Sri. A. Jahfar
Cell for Differently Abled
Ms. K. Nusrath (Convener)
Smt. C.A. Aneeshya (Joint Convener)
Women’s Cell
Dr. V. U. Ameera
( Co-ordinator)
Members:
Dr. M. V. Bushara
Dr. M. Nithya
Dr. Sameera Haneef
Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
Admission Cell
Ms. K. Nusrath (Nodal Officer)
Members: (All HODs, IQAC Co-ordinator and all first semester
UG & PG Tutors)
Student Counselling & Monitoring Cell
Smt. K. Muneera (Convener)
Smt. S. Ambili (Joint Convener)
Tutorial System Convenor: Dr. V. K. Brijesh
Open Course Co-ordinator: Dr. K. S. Arunkumar
Audit Course Co-ordinator: Smt. K. Saleema
University Examinations
Dr. Thoufeeq Rahman Vazhakkat
(Chief Superintend)
Smt. P. Minshiya (Addl. Chief Examiner)
Internal Examination Co-ordinator: Smt. A. V. Fathima
CBCSSUG Monitoring Committee
Principal (Chairman)
Members:
Sri. P. K. Abdul Nafih
Smt. M. Sabna
Dr. K. M. Shereena
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Smt. P. Minshiya
Smt. V. M. Farisha
Sri. A. Jahfar
Smt. V. U. Shamila
Smt. C. A. Aneeshya
Smt. K. M. Raheena
SSP & Remedial Coaching
Smt. Sreejalakshmi (Convener)
Smt. T. Thabsheera (Joint Convener)
Walk With Scholar (WWS)
Co-ordinator: Sri V. P. Saidalavi
FLAIR Co-ordinator: Dr. C. P. Rajool Shanis
Quiz Club Co-ordinator: Sri. K. Muhammed Abdurahman
NET Coaching Cell: Department Level Co-ordinators
Students Seminar Cell
Sri. C. V. Umesh (Convener)
Members:
Department level Co-ordinators
Career Guidance Cell
Sri. V. P. Saidalavi (Convener)
Dr. K. M. Mujeeb Rahiman (Joint Convener)
Members:
Department level Co-ordinators
Placement Cell
Sri. K. Nazar (Convener)
Members:
Dr. V. Santhosh
Smt. Jumailath Karuthedath
Dr. K. M. Shereena
Smt. K. Saleema
Dr. P. Reshmi Ravindran
Sri. A. Mujeeb Rahman
Dr. C. P. Rajool Shanis
ASAP Co-ordinator: Dr. Sameera Haneef
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Library Advisory Council
Dr. K. M Jayasree (Convener)
Dr. K Jayakrishnan (Joint Convener)
Members:
Dr. A.R. Sina
Dr. Thoufeeq Rahman Vazhakkat
Dr. M.V. Bushara
Dr. C. Yusufali
Sri. A. Jahfar
Smt. T. Thabsheera
Smt. V. M. Farisha
Smt. S. Ambili.
Research Promotion Council
Dr. P. Jayaram (Convener)
Members:
All Research Guides
NCC Officer: Dr. Thoufeeq Rahman Vazhakkat
NSS Programme Officers
Smt. Asha Neendur
Dr. K. M. Mujeeb Rahiman
CUSSP Coodinators
Smt. Jumailath Karuthedath
Smt. P. Minshiya
Sri. A. Mujeeb Rahman
Sri. K. Nazar
Fine Arts
Dr. P.V. Jyothi (Convener)
Joint Conveners:
Dr. K.M. Jayasree
Dr. Sameera Haneef
Sri. M. Majeesh
Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
Media & Film Club Co-ordinator: Sri. Safaras Ali
Kadughothel
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Debate Club Co-ordinator: Sri. K.M. Riyas
Music Club:
Dr. K. M. Jayasree
Dr. Sameera Haneef
Sri. K. Akbar
Sri. K.M. Riyas
Nature Club Co-ordinator: Dr. K. Jayakrishnan
Green Campus Clean Campus Cell
Dr. K. M. Mujeeb Rahman (Convener)
Smt. Asha Neendur (Joint Convener)
Biodiversity Club
Dr. K. M. Mujeeb Rahiman (Convener)
Dr. C.P. Rajool Shanis (Joint Convener)
Tourism Club Co-ordinator: Sri. A. Jahfar
Red Ribbon Club Co-ordinator: Sri. K. Nazar
Health and Yoga Club
Dr. K. M. Shereena (Convener)
Sri. K. Akbar (Joint Convener)
Pain and Palliative Care Club
Smt. M. Sabna (Co-ordinator)
Members:
Smt. Jumailath Karuthedath
Smt. P. Minshiya
Election Literacy Club Co-ordinator
Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
Parliamentary Club Co-ordinator
Sri. Safaras Ali Kadughothel
Scholarship Cell
Dr. C. P. Rajool Shanis (Nodal Officer & In charge of all
Fellowships)
Scholarship Incharges:
Smt. P. K. Sreena (Private Scholarships)
Smt. S. Ambili (Prathibha Scholarship and Snehapoorvam
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Programme)
Dr. C. Yusafali (State Scholarships)
Sri. M. T. Rafeeque (National Scholarships)
AISHE Nodal Officer: Sri. V.P. Saidalavi.
MHRD Social Media Champion: Ms. K. Nusrath
MOOC Co-ordinator: Smt. K. Saleema
Website Upkeep
Ms. K. Nusrath (Co-ordinator)
Members:
Dr. V. K. Brijesh
Dr. C. Sreejith
Sri. P. A. Limseer Ali
Sri. M. Majeesh
Dr. P. Jayaram
IT Support
Sri. M. Majeesh (Co-ordinator)
Members:
Dr. C. Sreejith
Ms. K. Nusrath
Dr. P. Jayaram
Community Outreach Programmes
Sri. P. A. Limseer Ali (Convenor)
Department Level Co-ordinators
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre
(IEDC)
Ms. K. Nusrath (Nodal Officer)
Dr. C. P. Rajool Shanis (Assistant Nodal Officer)
Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements
(ARIIA) Nodal Officer: Ms. K. Nusrath (
Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC)
Dr. P. Jayaram (Co-ordinator)
Smt. K. Saleema (Joint Co-ordinator)
ED Club
Smt. K. Muneera (Co-ordinator)
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Sri. A. Jahfar (Joint Co-ordinator)
Young Innovative Programme (YIP) Facilitators
Smt. T. Thabsheera
Smt. Sreejalakshmi
Induction Programme
Sri. V. P. Saidalavi (Convener)
Smt. K . Thanzeela Ebrahim (Joint Convener)
Bhoomithrasena Club
Dr. Thoufeeq Rahman Vazhakkat (Co-ordinator)
Smt. Shamila V. U. (Joint Co-ordinator)
Pre-Marital Counselling Centre
Sri. V. P. Saidalavi (Co-ordinator)
Dr. V. U. Ameera (Joint Co-ordinator)
MES Finishing Academy Co-ordinator: Sri. M. Majeesh
Association Activities: Department Level Co-ordinators
Secretary, Co-operative Store: Dr. V. Santhosh
Hostel Deputy Wardens
Dr. V. Santhosh
Dr. V.U. Ameera
National Innovation and Startup Policy (NISP) Co-
ordinator: Smt. M. Sabna
YUKTI 2.0: Dr. K. M. Shereena
Hakathon
Dr. K. M. Shereena
Smt. M. Sabna
Smt. K. Saleema
Dr. P. Jayaram
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Cell
Ms. K. Nusrath
Kalam Program for IP Literacy and Awareness (KAPILA)
Co-ordinator: Smt. C. C. Soumya
Intellectual Property Right (IPR) Cell: Dr. C. Sreejith
Academic Chair: Dr. C. Yusufali (Chairman)
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Members:
Sri. K. Muhammed Abdurahman
Dr. V. U. Ameera
Smt. A. V. Fathima
Ms. K. Nusrath
Dr. K. S. Arunkumar
Smt. S. Ambili
Dr. C. P. Rajool Shanis
Sri. K. Jishnu
Newsletter: Smt. Anupama Murali
Reader’s Forum: Dr. V. T. Femin
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA)
Smt. Asha Neendur
Sri. P. A. Limseer Ali
UNAIP: Dr. Thoufeeq Rahman Vazhakkat
Handbook with Academic Calendar: Ms. K. Nusrath
FEE STRUCTURE
Class Tuition Fee (`) Special
Fee
UG (Other than B. Sc.
Computer Science)
1000 865
B. Sc. Computer Science 3000 865
P.G. 1800 940
Details of Special Fees
SN Item UG PG SN Item UG PG
1 Admission 75 150 8 Audio-visual Fee 25 25
2 Library 100 100 9 Student Aid Fund 5 5
3 Calendar Fee 30 30 10 Women’s Study 50 50
4 Stationery 50 50 11 Medical
Inspection Fee
5 5
5 Magazine Fee 50 50 12 Sports Affiliation
Fee
250 250
6 Association
Fee
50 50 13 University Union
Fee
75 75
7 Athletic Fee 100 100 Total 865 940
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COLLEGE RULES
I. GENERAL RULES
1. Students shall always wear identity cards issued by the college and show them as and when demanded by the Principal, teachers and office staff/ security staff.
2. Students must observe strict discipline in the campus; behave with dignity and courtesy to thePrincipal, faculty members, administrative staff, visitors and other students.
3. The college has an approved pattern of uniform dress which is binding on all students. The cost of uniform materials will be collected at the time of admission. Students should keep modesty in dressing by keeping away from using indecent dresses. Also, they are not allowed to cover their faces when they are in the campus. All students should wear their uniform dress on all days, except on Wednesdays.
4. Use the general complaint/suggestion box for complaints, grievance and suggestions. Let the students' representative alone submit mass petitions if any, to the Principal.
5. Government has made it clear that ragging in any form should be sternly and effectively prevented. Whenever an offence is committed in the name of ragging whether within the campus of an educational institution or in a hostel or otherwise, the Principal/Warden will report the matter forthwith to the nearest Police station and not wait until a compliant in this regard is received from the person affected. Appropriate disciplinary action will also be taken against the culprits. Government makes it clear that it will be viewed seriously for any lapse in this regard and that the responsibility of the officer in charge of the institution.
6. Students who fail to attend internal examinations will not be permitted to attend the University examinations.
7. Campus should remain women friendly and any report regarding the abuse of a girl, either physically or verbally, will be regarded as a severe offence.
8. Students are not allowed to enter the Principal‟s room without permission.
9. Only two representatives of a student organization can meet the Principal at a time.
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10. Students should not remain in the classrooms during free hours as it might disturb other classes; they may go to the library or reading room.
11. Students are prohibited from entering the campus, laboratories, office, staff room, etc. except when they are expected to be there.
12. Students are prohibited from loitering along verandas and in vacant classrooms. Loitering and wandering inside the campus will also be strictly dealt with.
13. Students should not throw litter in the campus or rather place them only in waste bins. This campus is each of student and he/she is bound to keep it clean.
14. Students are prohibited from damaging furniture and other college property. Do not disfigure the walls, doors, windows, furniture etc. with graffiti, bills engravings, etc. Learning not to damage property whether public or private is one of the primary requirements for civilized behaviour.
15. Fine will be levied from students for damaging college properties. Legal actions will also be initiated against those students.
16. Students‟ vehicles should be parked in the space provided by the college authority. College gate will be closed at 9.30 A.M. and 1.30 P.M., and will be reopened at 12.30 P.M. and 3.30 P.M. In between that the vehicles can be taken out only with the permission of the Principal.
17. Bike riding in the campus will be a punishable offence.
18. Smoking which is injurious to health, is strictly prohibited in the college campus. No student shall use or keep alcoholic drinks or drugs. Using/ Keeping of these items will lead to immediate expulsion of the student from the college and hostels.
19. The students are prohibited from bringing and using mobile phones inside the campus. Violation of the ban will entail the seizure of the same with fine of Rs. 500/-.
20. Effigy burning will not allowed within the campus. Fire crackers should not be used inside the campus in any context.
21. Cinematic dance and fashion show shall not be allowed inside the college campus.
22. All students should leave the campus before 5.00 P.M.
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23. The practice of bringing outsiders, including media, into the campus will not be permitted.
24. No celebrations of festivals like Onam, X‟mas, New Year, Holly, Birthday, etc., are allowed without prior permission of the Principal.
25. Wall posters and writings defaming the Principal, Teachers, Non- teaching staff and other students should not be seen in the campus.
26. Students‟ political activity is strictly banned in the campus. Students are forbidden to organizestrikes or to attend meetings other than the official ones.
27. Flags, banners, posters, flag staff, decorative hangings or any such items bearing the emblem or slogan of any student organization should not be fixed within the campus.
28. Unofficial meetings, strikes, demonstrations, agitations and fund collections are strictly prohibited.
29. Campaigning during elections within campus will not be allowed without prior permission.
30. Student union should not disrupt the programmes of other clubs and forums.
31. Unit Conference of Student Organisation will not allowed in the campus.
32. Gharavo and abusive slogans will not be allowed.
33. Unauthorized processions or processions without prior permission of the Principal will not allowed.
34. Any student who is persistently insubordinate, who is repeatedly or wilfully mischievous, who is guilty of fraud or malpractice in connection with examinations or who, in the opinion of the Principal, is likely to have an unwholesome influence of his fellow students, shall be removed from the rolls. The removal shall be either temporary or permanent according to the gravity of the offence.
35. Students who are charged criminal offence or those who are under suspension will not be allowed to enter the college campus without the permission of the Principal.
36. For acts of misbehaviour, the Principal may impose such punishments as fines, cancellation of attendance, withholding of term certificate, forfeiture of educational concession and scholarship, compulsory issue of T.C.,
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suspension and even expulsion.
37. Any case of criminal activity or violation of law and order will be reported to the police and they shall register case and initiate action against the offenders.
38. The College Management and Principal shall take appropriate measures to insulate the college campus from political activism and external intervention, to safeguard the interests of students, academic community, parents and public.
39. Once students are admitted to the college, they are bound by the code of conduct laid down by the college through the college calendar and it is necessary for the proper administration and management of the institution.
40. In the matter of internal discipline the decision of the Principal shall be final. The college authorities reserve the rights to amend, repeal or modify any of the above rules.
II. ATTENDANCE & LEAVE
1. Students should submit application for leave to the tutor or HoD. If the absence is due to illness or other medical grounds, the application for leave should be supported by a medical certificate.
2. Attendance will be recorded by the respective teachers in each period.
3. The Attendance/Progress/Conduct Certificate (APC) required by the University for admission to University examination will not be granted unless
a. The Principal is satisfied that student's conduct and progress.
b. The student has attended 75% of working days in the current semester.
4. The student absent without leave for fifteen consecutive working days will be removed from the rolls.
5. If a student is unable to attend classes as he/she represents the college in extracurricular activities such as sports, games, N.S.S., N.C.C., artistic or literary activities he/she may apply for attendance for such days. Such applications shall be duly recommended by the member of staff concerned and shall be submitted not later than the next day after such activities. Late application will not be entertained. The Principal
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reserves all rights to grant or refuse such applications.
III. FEE RULES
1. For the first year (UG & PG) students, the fee, including special fees, will be collected on the date of admission.
2. For other students, the fee will be collected in the month of June.
3. If a student fails to pay fees within the last working day previous to the due date, the students will be removed from the rolls of the college. If the student is to be readmitted he/she has to remit all arrears with fine and obtain permission from the Principal. '75/- will imposed as readmission fee.
4. Absence from the college with or without leave shall not be an excuse for non-payment of fees.
IV. REFUND OF CAUTION DEPOSIT
Students who have completed their respective programmes of study can apply for the refund of caution deposit in the prescribed form at the time of leaving the college. If the claim for refund is not made before the date of reopening of the college for the next academic year, the amount will be forfeited and will be remitted to the Government as per rules. The original receipt issued for remittance of caution deposit is to be produced along with the application form for refund of caution deposit.
V. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
5. Application for certificates should be made at least two days in advance.
6. Conduct certificate will ordinarily be issued only along with the transfer certificate when the students complete the course.
7. No certificate will be issued from the college unless the Principal is satisfied with the reason stated by the applicant for the issuance of such a certificate.
8. Application for Transfer Certificate should be made in the prescribed form.
9. Students should return College Identity Card, Identity Tag and Bus Concession Card at the time of T.C. Application.
10. A fee of '20 will be charged for every certificate issued, including duplicates, other than the course completion or
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bonafide student certificate.
VI. LIBRARY RULES
1. All the staff and students of the college are members of the Library.
2. The members are entitled to borrow books on production of library cards which will be issued by the librarian on payment of `10/-.
3. Additional cards will be issued on payment of `5/- for second and final DC students.
4. Duplicate cards will be issued on payment of `25/- if the card is lost.
5. Requisition slip for books shall be filled in and submitted to the Librarian before 10 am.
6. Requisition from V and VI Semester UG and PG students will be entertained on all days, and all other UG students on Thursdays and Fridays.
7. No member shall keep any book for more than one fortnight. Book may be re-issued to the same student only if there is no other applicant for it.
8. Absence from the College will not be admitted as an excuse for delay in returning books.
9. The librarian may recall a book at any time 10. On no account shall a member disfigure or damage library
books. 11. When a member gets a book from the library he shall satisfy
himself that the book is in good condition. If it is not, the matter should promptly be brought to the notice of the librarian. Otherwise the member shall be liable for the replacement of the book with a new copy.
12. The penal cost for loss of library book borrowed from this library by the students and staff are as follows: a. 3 times the face value of the books, which are published
prior to 1944. b. Twice the face value of the books, which are published in
and after 1944. 13. A fine of 50 paise for one week will be levied if a book is kept
beyond a fortnight and further fine of 50 paise per day will be levied if a book is kept beyond three weeks.
14. If the date of return of the book happens to be a holiday it shall be returned on the following working day.
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HOSTEL FACILITIES
Men‟s hostel with sq. feet of 5192 accommodates 30 students and staff established in the year 1985. Admissions to hostels will be made only after the student is admitted to the college. Ladies hostel with an area of 12603 sq. feet was constructed with the financial assistance of University Grants Commission and College Management.
HOSTEL RULES
1. Principal will be the Chief Warden of all hostels.
2. A Deputy Warden nominated by the Warden will reside in the hostel and will be in-charge of affairs of the hostel.
3. Admission and removal of students from hostels are the matters solely within the discretion of the warden and his decision shall be final.
4. College hostels are deemed part of the college. Serious offence in the hostel will warrant punishments in the college also.
5. Inmates should keep their rooms neat and tidy.
6. No inmate shall disfigure the rooms by writing on the walls or drawing picture or sticking bills or in any other manner.
7. No inmate shall be absent from the hostel without the permission of the Deputy Warden.
8. Inmates should report at roll call.
9. Inmates should maintain complete silence during study hours.
10. Students should devote study hours entirely for study in their rooms.
11. During the leisure hours also they should maintain perfect order and discipline.
12. Inmates shall behave with dignity in dining room and keep good table manners.
13. Hostel dues of each month should be cleared in time. Defaulters‟ name will be removed from thehostel roll.
14. Attitude and relationship of residents with the employees of the hostel should be cordial and positive.
15. Outsiders and day scholars shall not be allowed to stay in the hostel without the prior permission of Deputy Warden.
16. Grievances, complaints or suggestions by the residents should be brought to the notice of the Deputy Warden.
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17. Ragging is a criminal offence and the names of accused will be forwarded to the police. They will be immediately dismissed from the hostel.
18. Decisions of the Chief warden pertaining to all matters of the hostel will be final.
COVID 19 PROTOCOLS Students are advised to follow the following public health
measures and protocols in the campus, hostel and premises to
reduce the risk of COVID-19: 1. Maintain Physical Distancing of at least 6 feet to be
followed as far as possible. 2. Use Face Covers/Masks compulsorily. 3. Wash Hands frequently with soap. Use alcohol-based
hand sanitizers wherever possible. 4. Follow Respiratory Etiquettes strictly. This involves
strict practice of covering one‟s mouth and nose, while coughing/sneezing, with a tissue/handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing of used tissues properly.
5. Avoid Group Activities (both formal and informal), cultural activities, meeting etc. However, such extracurricular and sports activities may be allowed where physical distancing is feasible and is in accordance with the Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines, issued under Disaster Management Act, 2005 from time to time.
6. Rub Hands With Sanitizer, while entering the department building/hostel/new premises.
7. Do Not Spit in Public Places. 8. Self-Isolate and Report to the college authorities and
health department in case of any symptoms of COVID-19.
9. Inculcate activities that will increase Immunity-Boosting mechanism which may include exercise, yoga, eating fresh fruits and healthy food (avoid fast food), sleeping well and in time.
10. Ensure the norms of Physical Distancing, sanitization and hygienic conditions for use of common facilities, viz., Auditorium, Conference/ Seminar halls, Sports, Gymnasium, Canteen, and Parking Area etc.
11. Do not share books, other learning material, personal belongings and eatables.
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12. Do wear the id cards in the campus and produce it for verification, whenever demanded.
13. Avoid discrimination of fellow students in respect of whom there is a history of covid-19 disease in the family.
14. Give support to your friends under stress due to covid-19 pandemic.
15. The students living in containment zones will not be allowed to attend the college. Students are also advised not to visit areas falling within containment zones.
16. To avoid the risk of transmission, the students, faculty and staff will be thermally screened. Symptomatic persons are advised to get clinically assessed before allowing them entry into the LAB/Classroom. Those having symptoms of fever, cough or difficulty in breathing are strictly prohibited from entering the campus.
17. Study tour, field work etc. will be restricted keeping in mind the COVID-19 situation. All such programmes and extracurricular activities should be avoided where physical distancing is not possible.
18. Clean and hygienic protocols, as per safety and health advisories of the concerned government departments, are to be followed at all places, including hostel kitchens, mess, washrooms, libraries, class rooms etc.
19. Contact Hostel Warden/Staff Advisors/HoDs in case of health emergencies.
COVID HELPLINE NUMBERS: 1077
DISHA: 1056, 104, 04712552056
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ADMINISTRATIVE & ACADEMIC SUPPORTING WINGS Planning Board: The Planning Board meets at the beginning of the academic year to plan the academic, co-curricular and extracurricular activities to be undertaken for the year. The requirements in infrastructural facilities are brought to the notice of the management. The project proposals submitted by the various departments are discussed in detail and funds made available to execute approved projects.
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC): Internal Quality Assurance Cell is a body for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality upgradation of the college. IQAC develops a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in the performance of the institution. Since, Quality Enhancement is a continuous process, the IQAC will work towards realizing the goals of quality enhancement and sustenance. Further, it will channelize the efforts and measures of institution towards academic excellence.
CBCSSUG Monitoring Committee: Calicut University regulations are framed in accordance with UGC guidelines on restructuring undergraduate education from 2009-10 academic year. Accordingly, all affiliated colleges have restructured the regular undergraduate programs on the Choice Based Credit Semester System (CBCSS), a combination of internal and external evaluation with grading. Later the system was made applicable to the School of Distance Education too. Now, a revised regulation for the UG Choice Based Credit Semester System is being prepared for ensuring quality and learner centeredness. It is called as the Regulations for Choice Based Credit and Semester System for Undergraduate (UG) Curriculum -2019.
Every programme conducted under the Choice Based Credit and Semester System in a college shall be monitored by the College Council and every UG programme conducted under CBCSS UG in SDE/Private Registration shall be monitored by the Director, SDE
Parent Teacher Association: A Parent Teacher Association is actively functioning in the college for the welfare of the students and keeping good relationship between parents and teachers. The general body of parents and teachers meet every year to elect an executive committee with the principal as the Chairman and a member of the teaching staff as Secretary. The committee supports various activities of the college, implements
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and executes welfare schemes for the student and is instrumental in keeping the general discipline of the campus.
Covid-19 Cell: Our College is continually monitoring latest advice from Central Government of India and Kerala State Government about the pandemic situation.
With the warning of Second Wave corona spread, an awareness campaign has been conducted by the Covid Cell of MES Ponnani College. Awareness posters and pamphlets were distributed in public places and homes that aims to highlight the impact of Covid-19 among the public and the need of taking Covid Vaccination. The Campaign was launched and has been led by the Principal.
Anti Ragging Cell: As per the direction of the Hon. Supreme Court of India on Ragging and otherorders of various authorities, ragging in any form inside and outside the college campus will be seriously dealt with. Ragging is a criminal offence. Any type of behaviour including gestures, talk or hurting the self-esteem of the person will come under the purview of ragging. Any such incident reported will lead to immediate expulsion of the student from the college. The case will be handed over to the police immediately. Culprits will be banned from undergoing education for three years in a recognised institution anywhere in India.
Full text of the UGC Draft Regulations on Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions is available at UGC website, (www.ugc.ac.in). 24x7 Anti Ragging Helpline - Toll Free No: 1800-1805522, Email: [email protected].
Anti Sexual Harassement Cell: According to the Supreme Court order ,sexual harassment is any unwelcome words or actions of sexual nature.Our college is committed to a workplace free of sexual harassment and as per the guidelines of UGC,NAAC and the Supreme Court an Anti -Sexuall Harassment Cell has been established by the college to provide a heathy atmosphere for the staff and students of the college. EMail ID: [email protected]
Grievence Redressal Cell: The Online Student's Grievance Redressal System is a initiative that facilitates students / complainants to lodge his or her grievance, send reminder and view status on action taken with regard to their grievance(s). The function of the cell is to look into the complaints lodged by any student and judge its merit. The Grievance cell is also
Internal Complaint Committee: We at believe that the principles of justice, humanity and dignity should be dispensed irrespective of caste, creed, social status and gender of a person. Therefore in keeping with the ethos of this institution and in acquiescence with the instructions of National Commission for Women and the directives of Hon‟ble Supreme Court Judgment (Attachment 1) on the subject of sexual harassment of women in the workplace, an Internal Complaints Committee for taking into account the complaints of sexual harassment of women staff and students of MES Ponnani College was established in November 2016. Information regarding the Act; Rules and functions of ICC are as given below as downloadable pdfs.
Minority Cell: Minority cell of the college is functioned with the purpose of empowering the minority communities in the college. The basic purpose of the cell is to implement various projects and development programmes for the welfare of students from minority communities like Muslims, Christians, etc. and help them for their academic development.
OBC Cell: A special Cell to look into the affairs of Other Backward Class (Backward and Most Backward) students and staff of the institution is constituted and functioning in the campus in accordance with the XI plan guidelines of the University Grants Commission.
SC/ST Cell: Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) have been identified as the two most backward groups of Indian Society. They include all the castes, races or tribes, which have been socially, economically and educationally backward. The cell has been established to give motivation and support for such students and to bring them in the main stream. The SC/ST cell of the college was established on 02/08/2018 with the purpose to empower the SC/ST students in the college. The college takes special interest in facilitating financial support to students from these communities from government agencies and other sources. The cell encouraged them to enroll for different programs that will help them to meet their career objectives. The cell has been organizing different awareness programs on various topics like
Equal Opportunity Cell: Equal Opportunity Cell (EOC) has been established to aid and advise the students belonging to marginalized sections including the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Communities (OBCs), minority communities, etc.
Ethics Committee: Every organization must maintain a moral profile to gain credibility in the eyes of the stakeholders and build a good institutional image . Ethical conduct is to be practiced in all facets of the institutional operations and activities, policy decision making, implementation, and follow up .It is not only necessary to frame ethical standards but also to ensure that the standards and benchmarks set are followed in letter and spirit.
An Ethics Committee has been constituted as per the Govt. Order (RT) No. 346/05/H.Edn. dt. 01-03-2005 to monitor implementation of decision on banning mobile phones,cinematic dance and fashion show on the campus with the co-operation of the College Staff Members, Students‟ Union, Management Committee, PTA, NSS, NCC and local authorities. Principal is the Chairman of the Ethics Committee.
STUDENT SUPPORT AND CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMMES
Antinarcotic Cell: Drug abuse has become a dreadful issue on campuses all over the nation. The antinarcotic cell of the college has been constituted as „JEEVANAM‟ to ensure a drug- free campus and building a healthy student environment. Duties of the club include organizing awareness programmes in the college and hostels with the help of government authorized agencies/ organizations, educating the students about the ill-effects of drugs and alcohol, encouraging peer policing among students against the use of drugs and reporting of any noticed use of drugs by the students. The club is collaborating with Vimukthi Mission of Kerala govt. Various activities of the club ascertain wholehearted student participation to curb the menace of drugs for a safe campus.
ASAP: Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) under the Government of Kerala‟s Higher Education Department has a legacy of 8 years in the domain of skill development. ASAP has
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trained over two lakh students in Higher Secondary schools, Undergraduate colleges and Technical Education institutions of the State of Kerala. ASAP skill classes are different from the regular academic pedagogy offered in schools and colleges. ASAP offers training in 85 NSQF aligned skill courses in 23 skill sectors. The 150 hours mandatory internship is a hallmark of ASAP‟s skill training.
ASAP has always foreseen changes and came up with proactive measures to create a skilled population in all emerging sectors. ASAPs novel intervention, Advanced Skill Development Centres (ASDCs) provides advanced futuristic skill courses in 111 Engineering and Polytechnic institutions across the State. The 16 Community Skill Parks (CSPs) established in all districts is a one stop destination for skill development with a purview to encourage community skilling keeping in mind the community aspirations. ASAP continues to put efforts in translating the requirements of the industry into skill programmes that will raise the standard of employability of the Kerala youth.
Career Guidance Cell: The Career Guidance Cell at MES Ponnani College functions under the direct control and directions of the Principal of the College. The objective of the cell is to identify the talents available among the students of the College and nurture and harness them further and offer guidance to choose a bright and right career.
The activities of the cell include collecting the database of the students and compiling them for use when needed. The Career Guidance Cell organizes seminars and meetings to encourage the students to plan their future. Though the main function of the cell is to invite reputed companies to the campus to conduct campus interviews and find suitable jobs for the skills available among the students, our college is on making its way. To achieve this goal, the career Guidance coordinator and students participated in workshops and expos. As well as we conducted some seminars on Higher Education at Central Universities and GDs and Personality development Classes.
We hope many companies, organizations and Universities will visit MES Ponnani College by next academic years onwards and offer their services and training methodology to improve and gear up the students of MES Ponnani College.
a. Central Sector Scholarship www.cbse.nic.in b. Single Girl Child Scholarship
9. Scholarship for the welfare of
Forward Cast www.kswcfc.org
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Other Scholarships a. Sitaram Jindal Foundation
Scholarship
www.sitaramjindalfoundat
ion.org b. ONGC Scholarship www.ongcindia.com c. LIC Scholarship www.licindia.in
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Students Seminar Cell: Student Seminar Cell encourages and inspire students to participate and present papers at various seminars, classroom seminars and to do student Projects. Seminars are the part of the courses not only to make them contribute in academic activities but also to build self-confidence and make theM. Com/fortable at public speaking. In this view various departments organize student seminars. Faculties are also actively encourage students to participate in state, national and international seminars and conferences
Tutorial System: To monitor the academic performance of the students and look into their personal problems, a tutorial system under Scholar Support Programme functions effectively in the College. 15-30 students are placed under the care of a tutor who periodically holds discussions with the parents and the students to evaluate the classroom performance and offer counselling, if needed.
Walk With A Scholar: Walk With a Scholar (WWS) scheme
proposes to arrange specialized mentoring programs for students
in Under Graduate Programmes and to provide guidance for
their future. The scheme introduces the idea of mentoring and
builds on the concept of mentor as a 'Guide' and 'Friend'. Walk-
with-a-Scholar (WWS) scheme has been designed to arrange
specialized mentoring programmes for students in Under
Graduate Programs in Arts, Science and Commerce streams.
Women Cell: Sensing sexism as prime peril to the concept of equality, comprehending the need to guarantee egalitarian treatment of women and sexual minorities in a patriarchal society, and realizing the role that can be played by the academic fraternity in enlightening the community and preparing it for the gender bias free environment, Women Development Cell (WDC) of the institution „Nirbhaya‟ has initiated many gender sensitive and equity programmes like invited talks, debates, awareness programmes, cultural activities, life skill training, inside and outside the institution thus taking a big leap towards its goal of the empowerment of women as well as sexually outnumbered. WDC collaborates with other departments, kudumbasree units and local administrative system and confirms the involvement of boys too.
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INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM
IEDC: The IEDC (Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development
Centre) came into existence in MES Ponnani College in 2020.
The IEDC Mission is to expand our institution‟s perspective to
infuse and foster the growth of innovation and entrepreneurship
amongst the faculty and students. It also brings about the
recognition of ideas and innovations from the study and faculty
side and supporting them to make their ideas & dreams a
reality. IEDC aims to develop products or services which have
market value, prepare business plan and to form a company. It
helps to make the students learn the value of product, pricing of
the product, marketing strategy, funding and the process of
registration of company.
MES Ponnani College‟s Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Development Centre is guided by the Startup mission of Kerala
(formerly known as „Technopark Technology Business
Incubator‟). A dedicated high speed Internet connection and
workstations are provided for the startup initiated by the
students.
The unique strength of the college is that it encourages faculty
entrepreneurship as well. The presence of these companies and
faculty entrepreneurs provides the best encouragement for
student entrepreneurship. Such techno-entrepreneurs on campus
are the invaluable asset for mentoring the startups.
FOSS Cell: The FOSS Cell of MES Ponnani College aims to
provide promotional services of FOSS to a group of interested
students and teachers in the institution, called the FOSS Cell.
ED Club: Entrepreneurship development Clubs are set up by
the Department of Industries & Commerce, mainly with the
objective of promoting entrepreneurial traits among students in
schools and colleges. Club tries to build a culture of self
independence through entrepreneurship. ED Clubs provide a
platform for realizing business opportunities by arranging
industrial visits, business awareness classes, practical sessions
on skill development training, interaction with entrepreneurs
etc.
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In MES Ponnani College ED Club registered and started 2008.
The registered number is EDP/07/2008/MLPM
IIC: In the year 2018, the Ministry of Education (MoE) through
MoE‟s Innovation Cell (MIC) launched the Institution‟s
Innovation Council (IIC) program in collaboration with AICTE
for Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) to systematically
foster the culture of innovation and start-up ecosystem in
education institutions. Primarily, IICs‟ role is to engage large
number of faculty, students and staff in various innovation and
entrepreneurship related activities such as ideation, Problem
solving, Proof of Concept development, Design Thinking, IPR,
project handling and management at Pre-incubation/Incubation
stage, etc., so that innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem
gets established and stabilized in HEIs. The IIC model is
designed to address the existing challenges/issues in HEIs such
as less numbers, occasional and unplanned Innovation &
Entrepreneurship (I&E) activities organised in HEIs with low
involvement of top leadership, lack of coherence and absence of
synergy in resource mobilization, deployment and
underutilization of creative potential of youths as major barrier
for vibrant I&E ecosystem to emerge from HEIs.
IIC model is unique and distinct as it integrates the
functionalities of flexibility calendar activities, scoring and
reward system, decentralizing operation with division of work,
progress monitoring and incentive mechanisms in coordinated
manner through a robust digital platform. In last two years,
undoubtedly, IIC has emerged as a very sustainable and scalable
model for promoting innovation within HEIs and the efforts of
these IIC Institutes can be seen as impactful contribution
towards making country‟s innovation and start-ups ecosystem
more vibrant and dynamic. The recent achievement of India‟s
48th positon in Global Innovation Index (GII) ranking is a
reflection of the same.
YIP Cell: Young Innovators Programme is a specially designed
programme under Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic
Council (K-DISC). The programme aims to empower future
innovators to innovate new products, services or models to meet
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emerging requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market
needs of the society more effectively through an innovative
challenge.
Yukthi 2.0: Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt.
of India launched YUKTI (Young India combating Covid with
Knowledge, Technology and Innovation) Portal‟ to systematically
assimilate technologies having commercial potential and
information related to incubated startups in higher education
institutions in Covid pandemic situation. The primary mandate
of YUKTI 2.0 is to help in fostering the culture of innovation and
entrepreneurship in academic institutions Students, faculty
members, startups and other stakeholders of higher education
institutions.
MES Ponnani College gave orientation to the interested students
on this new venture which promotes entrepreneurship in
academic institutions in this pandemic situation. Forty-five
students from MES Ponnani College have registered in the web
portal Yukti 2.0. Dr. K.M. Shereena, Assistant Professor,
Department of Zoology is the Coordinator of this programme.
NISP: The „National Innovation and Start-up Policy 2019 for
students and faculty in HEIs was launched by Former Minister
of Education, Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal „Nishank‟ on 11th
September 2019 at AICTE, New Delhi.
This policy intends to guide HEIs for promoting students‟ driven
innovations & start-ups and to engage the students and faculty
in innovation and start-up activities on campus. The policy aims
at enabling HEIs to build, streamline and strengthen the
innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem in campus and will be
instrumental in leveraging the potential of student‟s creative
problem solving and entrepreneurial mindset, and promoting a
strong intra and inter-institutional partnerships with ecosystem
enablers and different stakeholders at regional, national and
international level. The policy is being implemented by MoE‟s
Innovation Cell and in coordination with AICTE, UGC, State/
UT governments, and universities. Implementation of policy has
been undertaken for quick adoption by HEIs. The present policy
is a way forward to the earlier version of AICTE‟s Start-up Policy
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which was launched in the year 2016 to complement the Startup
Action Plan under the Startup India and Stand-up India
Program launched by Hon‟ble Prime Minister of India.
MES Ponnani College, the HEI has joined the NISP Policy
Campaign in June 2021. Smt. Sabna. M was Nominated NISP
Coordinator for Policy Adoption at the HEI. The NISP
Coordinator completed the Policy Implementation Training
Program Offered by Ministry of Education's Innovation Cell in
July and August 2021 via online mode.
OTHER CLUBS/ CELLS/ FORUMS
Bhoomithrasena Club: Climate change poses an emerging
challenge to sustainability of social and economic development,
livelihoods, and environmental management across the globe.
The rise in Green House Gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere causes
rise in temperature which in turn leads to unpredictable weather
including flash floods and drought, and rise in sea level. So far as
India is considered, the country is highly vulnerable to climate
change because of high physical exposure to climate related
disasters (65% is drought prone, 12% is flood prone, 8%
susceptible to cyclones) and also the India‟ economy and
population depends on climate sensitive sectors like agriculture,
forests, tourism and fisheries. The Kerala State Action Plan on
Climate Change developed by the Department of Environment
and Climate Change, Government of Kerala aims to address
negative consequences of climate change and thus reduce risk
associated with it. It also envisaged climate change strategies
need to be integrated development planning process in the state
Vision Placing the climate change concerns at the forefront of
sustainable development and for maintaining the quality of life
of the people of the State Mission.
Biodiversity Club: The Biodiversity club was officially
inaugurated on 27-8-2013 by Dr. Jaffer Palot Scientist Zoological
survey of India Calicut. Biodiversity Club was established to
implement programmes to conserve biodiversity and to establish
„Shanthisthal‟, a man-made forest ecosystem in the colleges,
where 30 cents was made available for making a Forest grove
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with RET (Rare, Endangered and Threatened) species. This
protected Shanthisthal maintained by the Biodiversity Club of
the college in due course of time will become a biodiversity rich
area of rare and endangered plant and animal species without
human hindrance.
Debate Club: The Debate Club is a platform where the
students can share their freedom of speech and expression in an
open forum, engage in rhetoric on a variety of issues at the local,
regional, national, and international level and expand learning
in order to become more active and productive citizens.
The Debate club of the college has functioned keeping in mind
the vision of providing opportunities to the students interested in
social change and community organization, to discuss relevant
topics and ideas, to engage in activities beneficial to their
personal and professional development, and to increase the
visibility of issues throughout the campus and community.
Election Literacy Club: Election Literacy Clubs are being
set up in the country to promote electoral literacy in all age
groups of the Indian citizens through engaging and interesting
activities and hands-on experience but in an apolitical, neutral
and non-partisan manner.
Electoral Literacy Clubs are especially being set up in colleges
all across India targeting the new voters, pursuing their
graduation. The club will have all of the students from all
semesters as its members. The following sections will talk in
detail on how the ELC will be set up, who will be its participants,
convener, where and how it will be conducted and what activities
it will include.
Fine Arts Club: The College has a permanent organization in
place by the name „Fine arts club‟ in order to organize cultural
and fine arts activities, under the chairmanship of the Principal.
It is mainly concerned with promoting students who have talent
and potential for various art – cultural performances. The college
provides sufficient opportunities to build up talents in different
forms of art like music, dance, drama etc.
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Green Campus Clean Campus Cell: A Green Campus is a
place where environmental friendly practices and education
combine to promote sustainable and eco-friendly practices in the
campus. The green campus concept offers an institution the
opportunity to take the lead in redefining its environmental
culture and developing new paradigms by creating sustainable
solutions to environmental, social and economic needs of the
mankind. The club helps the college to implement the green
protocol in the campus.
Health and Yoga Club: The Health Club under the
department Physical Education aims at the organic fitness,
development of neuro-muscular coordination and the
development of character and personality of the students by
organizing physical training and coaching for various games
besides participating in various sports tournaments, meets and
competitions.
Media & Film Club: The Audio Visual Club of MES ponnani
College ponnani is an endeavor to enrich the talents of students
who have a taste of film, art, culture, theatre, and media and to
inculcate humanity and literary sensibility which is being lost
within the busy schedule of the academia. Even though the club
has only 60 permanent members, most of the students of the
college are active in the programs conducted by the film media
club, the club is being monitored by Safaras Ali Kadughothel,
Asst. prof dept. of Malayalam.
KHAYAL Music Club: KHAYAL Music Club of MES
Ponnani college gives opening to enhance and nourish the taste
in music, for the students and teachers of the college. AS it is the
music of the sea of mystery and seat of knowledge, the people of
Ponnani are ever active to associate with the musical
extravaganzas organized by the KHAYAL Music Club. The
vibrant club organizes musical events and competitions
frequently. In the auspice of KHAYAL Music Club Ponnani sings
with the rhythm of waves, the mysterious of the sea to the
endless sky.
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Nature Club: Flamingo nature club of MES Ponnani College
take up lot of nature conservation duties within and outside the
campus. The club is maintaining a 1 Acre land area within the
campus as orchards where a lot of indigenous varieties of fruits
are planted and maintained. Lot of campaign for plastic free
campus have been held for enlightening the menace of plastic
waste to living beings.
Pratheeksha Palliative Care Unit: Palliative care is an
interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at
optimizing quality of life and mitigating suffering among people
with serious, complex illness. Palliative care is appropriate for
individuals with serious illnesses across the age spectrum and
can be provided as the main goal of care or in tandem with
curative treatment. It is provided by an interdisciplinary team
which can include physicians, nurses, occupational and physical
therapists, psychologists, social workers, chaplains, and
dietitians. Palliative care can be provided in a variety of contexts
including hospitals, outpatient, skilled-nursing, and home
settings. Although an important part of end-of-life care,
palliative care is not limited to individuals near the end of life.
Parliamentary Club: Parliamentary Club is an initiative
taken to create awareness among the youth on the functions and
procedures of parliament. Its aim of strengthening the roots of
democracy, inculcating healthy habits of discipline and tolerance
towards the views of others and to enable the student community
to understand the proper working of parliament. It envisages the
creation of a responsible citizen by advocating democratic values
and adult franchise. The club has an objective of rendering the
students with a deep commitment to the concept and practice of
Parliamentary Democracy.
Quiz Club: Quiz Club of MES Ponnani College is formed with
an objective of creating competitive aptitude among the students.
Club enhances student‟s attitude towards general knowledge.
Quiz club is effectively functioning in the college and conducts
both offline and online quiz competitions frequently. Quiz club in
collaboration with various departments and clubs, conducts quiz
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competitions in connection with important days like
Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanthi, Ozone day, etc.
Red Ribbon Club: Red Ribbon Club is a movement started by
the Government of India in schools and colleges through which,
students will spread awareness over HIV / AIDS. It envisages
instilling charity mind among all the students to extend their
able help towards developing healthy life styles, donating blood
to all the needy by promotion of Regular voluntary blood
donation. Red Ribbon Club, MES Ponnani College selects eighty
volunteers each year who form a blood donation forum in the
college to promote awareness of HIV prevention and encourage
voluntary and safe blood donation.
Tourism Club: Tourism Club of MES Ponnani College is
formed with an objective of creating awareness among the
students about the tourism related activities. Club enhances
responsible tourism among students. Tourism club is effectively
functioning in the college and the conducts talks, seminars, field
trip and exhibitions.
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AWARDS & ENDOWMENTS
1. MESPO (MES Ponnani College Abudabi Alumni Unit)
Sponsored scholarships (1 each from undergraduate
programmes) of `5,000/- for freshers (undergraduate
programmes).
2. MESPA (MES Ponnani College Dubai Alumni Unit)
Sponsored Elaroon Memorial of `5,000/- for BA Economics
Topper
3. Sasi Memorial Endowment of `10,000/- for B.Com Topper
(Instituted in the year 2016onwards)
4. K. V. Ameerudheen Memorial Endowment of `5,000/- for best
outgoing student based on his/her overall performance,
achievements and discipline.
5. Kadavand Abdulla Haji Memorial Prize of `5,000/- to one
meritorious needy girl student admitted in the college for
undergraduate course.
6. Prof. M. Nambiar Scholarship (Awarded to financially
backward student in the order of merit for succeeding B. Sc.
in Geology. Instituted by the Alumni Association of the
Geology Department)
7. "Tapodhan" Scholarship (Awarded to financially backward
student(s) of the Geology Department in the order of merit.
Instituted by an alumnus of the Geology Department, who
wanted to stay as anonymous)
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COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2021-22 JUNE – 2021
Date Day Working
Days
1 Tue
College reopens after Summer Vacation, Commencement of Third and Fifth Semester UG Classes and
Third Semester PG Classes
1
2 Wed 2 3 Thu 3 4 Fri 4 5 Sat World Environmental Day 6 Sun 7 Mon 5 8 Tue World Oceans Day 6 9 Wed 7
10 Thu 8 11 Fri 9
12 Sat Second Saturday
World Day against Child Labour
13 Sun 14 Mon World Blood Donor Day 10 15 Tue World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 11 16 Wed 12 17 Thu World Day to Combat Desertification 13 18 Fri 14 19 Sat Reading Day 20 Sun World Refugee Day 21 Mon International Day of Yoga 15 22 Tue 16 23 Wed United Nations Public Service Day 17 24 Thu 18 25 Fri 19 26 Sat World Anti-Drugs Day 27 Sun 28 Mon 20 29 Tue National Statistics Day 21 30 Wed 22
Total 22 Working Days
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Date Day Working
Days
JULY – 2021
1 Thu Doctor's Day 23 2 Fri 24 3 Sat 4 Sun 5 Mon 25 6 Tue 26 7 Wed International Day of Cooperatives 27 8 Thu 28 9 Fri 29
10 Sat Second Saturday 11 Sun World Population Day 12 Mon 30 13 Tue 31 14 Wed 32 15 Thu World Youth Skills Day 33 16 Fri 34 17 Sat World Day for International Justice 18 Sun Mandela Day
19 Mon 35 20 Tue National Moon Day, Bakrid 21 Wed 36 22 Thu 37 23 Fri 38 24 Sat 25 Sun 26 Mon Kargil Victory Day 39
27 Tue Central Reserve Police Force
Foundation Day 40
28 Wed World Hepatitis Day 41 29 Thu 42 30 Fri 43 31 Sat
Total 21 Working Days
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AUGUST – 2021
Date Day Working
Days 1 Sun 2 Mon 44 3 Tue 45 4 Wed 46 5 Thu 47 6 Fri Hiroshima Day 48 7 Sat Second Saturday 8 Sun 9 Mon Nagasaki Day, Quit India Day 49
10 Tue 50 11 Wed 51 12 Thu International Youth Day 52 13 Fri 53 14 Sat 15 Sun Independence Day 16 Mon 54 17 Tue 55 18 Wed College closes for Onam Vacation 56
19 Thu World Humanitarian Day
World Photography Day, Muharram
20 Fri Sadbhavana Diwas, First Onam 21 Sat Thiruvonam 22 Sun Third Onam
23 Mon Fourth Onam,
Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi
24 Tue 57 25 Wed 58 26 Thu 59 27 Fri 60 28 Sat Ayyankali Jayanthi 29 Sun National Sports Day
30 Mon Small Industry Day, Sreekrishna
Jayanthi
31 Tue College reopens after Onam Vacation 61 Total 18 Working Days
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SEPTEMBER – 2021
Date Day Working
Days 1 Wed 62 2 Thu 63
3 Fri Internal Examination for Second
Semester UG & PG 64
4 Sat
5 Sun Teachers‟ Day
6 Mon 65 7 Tue 66 8 Wed International Literacy Day 67 9 Thu 68
10 Fri 69 11 Sat Second Saturday 12 Sun 13 Mon 70 14 Tue 71 15 Wed Hindi day, World First Aid Day 72 16 Thu International Day of Democracy 73 17 Fri World Ozone Day 74 18 Sat
19 Sun International Day of Peace
World Alzheimer‟s Day
20 Mon 75 21 Tue Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi 22 Wed 76 23 Thu Social Justice Day 77 24 Fri 78 25 Sat World Tourism Day 26 Sun 27 Mon 79 28 Tue 80
29 Wed 81 30 Thu 82
Total 21 Working Days
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OCTOBER – 2021
Date Day Working
Days 1 Fri International Day of Older Persons 83
2 Sat International Day of Non- Violence,
Gandhi Jayanthi
3 Sun World Nature Day, World Habitat Day
4 Mon World Animal Day 84 5 Tue World Teacher‟s Day 85
6 Wed World Wild Life Day
World Food Security Day 86
7 Thu Indian Air-force Day 87
8 Fri 88 9 Sat World Postal Day, Second Saturday
10 Sun World Mental Health Day 11 Mon International Day of the Girl Child 88 12 Tue World Sight Day 89 13 Wed World Calamity Control Day 90 14 Thu World Standard Day, Mahanavami
15 Fri World White Cane Day
International Day of Rural Woman, Vijayadasami
16 Sat World Food Day
17 Sun International Day for Eradication of
Poverty
18 Mon 91 19 Tue Milad-E-Sherif 20 Wed National Solidarity Day 92 21 Thu 93 22 Fri 94 23 Sat 24 Sun United Nations Day 25 Mon 95 26 Tue 96 27 Wed 97 28 Thu 98 29 Fri 99 30 Sat World Thrift Day 31 Sun National Integration Day
Total 18 Working Days
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NOVEMBER – 2021
Date Day Working
Days 1 Mon Kerala Piravi Dinam 100
2 Tue Commencement of First Semester UG and
PG Classes 101
3 Wed 102 4 Thu Guru Nanak Birthday, Diwali 5 Fri 103 6 Sat
7 Sun Infant Protection day
World Cancer Awareness Day
8 Mon 104 9 Tue Legal Service Day 105
10 Wed World Science Day for Peace and
Development, Transport Day 106
11 Thu 107 12 Fri 108 13 Sat Second Saturday 14 Sun World Diabetes Day, Children‟s Day 15 Mon 109 16 Tue 110 17 Wed 111 18 Thu 112 19 Fri Mother‟s Day 113 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Mon 114 23 Tue 115 24 Wed 116 25 Thu 117 26 Fri Law Day 118 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Mon 119 30 Tue 120
Days 1 Wed World AIDS day 121 2 Thu 122 3 Fri World Disability Day 123 4 Sat Navy Day 5 Sun World Soil Day 6 Mon 124
7 Tue International Civil Aviation Day,
Armed Force Flag Day 125
8 Wed 126 9 Thu International Anti-Corruption Day, 127
10 Fri Human Rights Day 128 11 Sat UNICEF Day, Second Saturday 12 Sun 13 Mon 129
14 Tue
National Energy Conservation Day, Internal Examination for First &
Third Semester UG and Third Semester PG
130
15 Wed 131 16 Thu 132 17 Fri *College closes for Christmas Vacation 133 18 Sat 19 Sun Goa's Liberation day 20 Mon 21 Tue 22 Wed 23 Thu Farmer's Day 24 Fri 25 Sat Christmas 26 Sun 27 Mon
28 Tue *College reopens after Christmas
Vacation 134
29 Wed 135 30 Thu 136 31 Fri 137
Total 17 Working Days *May change according to university academic calendar
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JANUARY – 2022
Date Day Working
Days 1 Sat 2 Sun Mannam Jayanthi 3 Mon 138 4 Tue 139 5 Wed 140 6 Thu 141 7 Fri 142 8 Sat Second Saturday 9 Sun Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
10 Mon World Laughter Day 143 11 Tue 144
12 Wed National youth Day (Birth Day of
Swami Vivekananda) 145
13 Thu 146 14 Fri 147 15 Sat 16 Sun 17 Mon 148 18 Tue 149 19 Wed 150 20 Thu 151 21 Fri 152 22 Sat
23 Sun Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's Birth
Anniversary Day
24 Mon 153
25 Tue International Customs Duty Day,
India Tourism Day, Indian Voter Day 154
26 Wed Republic Day 27 Thu 155 28 Fri 156 29 Sat 30 Sun Martyrs‟ Day 31 Mon World Leprosy Eradication Day 157
Total 20 Working Days
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FEBRUARY – 2022
Date Day Working
Days 1 Tue 158 2 Wed World Wetlands Day 159 3 Thu 160 4 Fri World Cancer Day 161 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Mon 162 8 Tue 163 9 Wed 164
10 Thu 165 11 Fri 166 12 Sat Second Saturday
13 Sun World Radio Day, Sarojini Naidu's
Birth Anniversary
14 Mon 167 15 Tue 168 16 Wed 169
17 Thu Internal Examination for Second, Fourth & Sixth Semester UG and
First Semester PG 170
18 Fri 171 19 Sat 20 Sun World Day of Social Justice 21 Mon International Mother Language Day 172 22 Tue 173 23 Wed 174 24 Thu Central Excise Day 175 25 Fri 176 26 Sat
27 Sun 28 Mon National Science Day 177
Total 20 Working Days
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MARCH – 2022
Date Day Working
Days
1 Tue Zero Discrimination Day,
Mahashivarathri
2 Wed 178
3 Thu World Wildlife Day
National Defence Day 179
4 Fri National Security Day 180 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Mon 181 8 Tue International Women‟s Day 182 9 Wed 183
10 Thu 184 11 Fri 185
12 Sat Central Industrial Security Force Day,
Second Saturday
13 Sun 14 Mon 186 15 Tue World Consumer Day 187 16 Wed National Vaccination Day 188 17 Thu 189 18 Fri 190 19 Sat 20 Sun International Day of Happiness 21 Mon World Forest Day 191
22 Tue World Water Day,
Internal Examination for Fourth Semester PG
192
23 Wed World Meteorological Day 193 24 Thu World TB Day 194 25 Fri 195 26 Sat 27 Sun 28 Mon 196 29 Tue 197 30 Wed 198 31 Thu College Closes for Summer Vacation 199
Total 22 Working Days
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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Principal 9446194905
0494-2669788
Secretary & Correspondent 9895043126
College Office 0494-2666077
University of Calicut 0494-2400809/
2401144/2401665
Vice Chancellor 0494-2400141
Controller of Examinations 0494-2400291
Registrar 0494-2400252
Director, College Development Council 0494-2401149