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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 – 2012
OF
ADHIPARASAKTHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE(AUTONOMOUS),
G.B. NAGAR, KALAVAI – 632 506,VELLORE DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU.
AUGUST – 2012.
SUBMITTED TO
National Assessment and Accreditation Council2/4, Dr. Rajkumar Road, P. O. Box No. 1075
Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560 010
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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 – 2012
The IQAC meeting was convened on 18.10.2012 by Dr. G. Arutchelvan, Director
and Head, Department of Computer Science and Applications, and Coordinator of IQAC.
The members discussed in detail the role of the Cell, chalked out an action plan for the
academic year 2011-2012 and requested the staff to scrupulously follow the action plan
and implement it in true spirit.
Composition of IQAC:
A. Chairperson:
Dr. A. Mohamed Sadiq, Principal.
B. Senior Administrative Officers:
1. Mr. K. Sankar, Assistant Administrative Officer.
2. Mr. K. Srinivasan, Assistant Administrative Officer.
C. Faculty Members:
1. Mrs. M. Jayanthi, Head, Department of Biochemistry.
2. Mr. T. Panneerselvam, Head, Department of Microbiology.
3. Mrs. Dr. G. Shanthi, Head, Department of Tamil.
4. Mr. N. T. Ravindran, Assistant Professor in Biochemistry, Placement Cell.
5. Mr. A. Sridhraran, Librarian, Library and Information Centre.
6. Mr. G. Gajendran, Assistant Professor in Mathematics, Examination Cell.
7. Mr. Gounder Rajendra, Assistant Professor in Commerce.
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D. Members from the Management:
1. Mr. G. B. Anbalagan, Managing Trustee, Adhiparasakthi Educational Institutions,
G.B. Nagar, Kalavai.
2. Mr. R. Karunanidhi, Secretary, Adhiparasakthi Educational Institutions,
G.B. Nagar, Kalavai.
E. Nominees from Local Society:
1. Dr. S.P. Thiyagarajan, Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Madras.
2. Ln. B. Mani, Former District President, Lions Club, Kalavai.
3. Rtn. Sowkath Ali, Former President, Rotary Club, Ranipet.
F. Coordinator:
Dr. G. Arutchelvan, Director and Head, Department of Computer Science and
Applications.
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PART – A
The plans of action chalked out by the IQAC at the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement were:
PLAN OF ACTION
1. To function as an autonomous college from the academic year 2011 – 2012.
2. To constitute new Boards of Studies, Academic Council, Finance Committee and
Governing Body.
3. To convene the meetings of Boards of Studies, Academic Council, Finance
Committee and Governing Body.
4. To form an Examination Cell with a Controller of Examination and supporting
staff to look after question paper setting and conducting examinations under the
Autonomous stream.
5. To convene and conduct meetings of Institutional Animal Ethical Committee
under the guidelines of CPCSEA (Committee for the Purpose and Control and
Supervision of Experiments on Animals) for conducting scientific experiments on
animals.
6. To continue linkages with National Academic Bodies, by continuing the operation
of the Regional field Unit (RFU) for language teaching, with the assistance of
National Testing Services, India (NTS-India), Mysore.
7. To develop the practical skills and employability of students, the different
departments planned to initiate Certificate and Diploma courses.
8. To acquaint with the recent trends and to enhance knowledge of teachers and
students, to organize conferences, seminars, symposia and workshops by inviting
experts from various fields of study, by the Departments of Biochemistry,
Microbiology, Computer Science and Applications, Commerce, Business
Administration, Tamil and English.
9. To improve the analytical skills of students, training in designated laboratories,
hospitals, research institutions and industries was proposed.
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10. To enhance employment opportunities, apart from off-campus recruitments, it
was decided to bring in more prospective employers for campus placements.
11. To benefit the community at large, the NSS (National Service Scheme) had on its
agenda blood donation camp and a special camp.
12. To organize training programme, competitions, blood donation camps, screening
camps, veterinary camps and to invite resource persons for various club activities
of the institution.
13. To encourage the staff and students to participate and present papers outside the
campus at various symposia / seminars / conferences and also to publish books
and research papers.
14. To improve extracurricular activities, encourage students to actively participate in
sports.
OUTCOME
AUTONOMOUS STATUS
The College applied for autonomous status in December, 2008. An experts
committee appointed by the University Grants Commission (UGC), under the
chairmanship of Prof. R.P. Kaushik, Former Member, UGC, visited the college on
1st and 2nd July, 2010, and conducted inspection of the infrastructure, facilities and
staff details and submitted its report to the UGC. Based on the committee’s
recommendations, the UGC conferred status of fresh autonomy to the college by
its letter No. F.22-1/2010(AC) dated 23.09.2010 and the Thiruvalluvar University,
Vellore conferred status of fresh autonomy by its letter No. TU/R/A/Conferment
of Autonomy/2011-2012/A.2298 date 06.04.2011.
The college has started functioning as an Autonomous College from the
academic year 2011-2012.
CONSTITUTION OF STATUTORY BODIES
New Boards of Studies, Academic Council, Finance Committee and
Governing Body have been constituted consisting of members as per the
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guidelines of the University Grants Commission with the members nominated by
the Thiruvalluvar University Vellore, University Grants Commission, the State
Government and the Management.
FUNCTIONING OF STATUTORY BODIES
The Boards of Studies of all departments met on 16th July, 2011 and
framed the Syllabus, Rules and Regulations for all the Courses. The Academic
Council had its 1st Meeting on 10th August, 2011 and approved the Board of
Studies and the proposals of the Boards of Studies. The Finance Committee had
its 1st Meeting on 23rd, August, 2011, 2nd Meeting on 29th November, 2011, 3rd
Meeting on 14th March, 2012, and 4th Meeting on 11th April, 2012. The Governing
Body had its 1st Meeting on 2nd February, 2012 and 2nd Meeting on 30th April,
2012. The college is functioning as an Autonomous institution with taking into
consideration the resolutions passed by these bodies.
EXAMINATION CELL
An Examination Cell has been formed with a full-time Controller of
Examination Mr. G. Gajendran, and three supporting staff to look after question
paper setting and conducting examinations under the Autonomous stream.
MEETING OF IAEC UNDER CPCSEA
Department of Biochemistry convened and conducted a meeting of
Institutional Animal Ethical Committee (IAEC) of CPCSEA on 6th August, 2012.
Fifteen researchers submitted their research proposals for animal experiments and
the Committee approved their proposals for using rats for animal experiments.
NTS ACTIVITIES:
The National Testing Services (NTS), Mysore, India, has approved the
College, as a Regional Field Unit for the Districts of Vellore, Thiruvannamalai
and Kancheepuram, with effect from 1st July, 2009, for the promotion of language
teaching here. The RFU has conducted Conferences, Guest lectures etc., for the
College Teachers of Vellore, Thiruvannamalai and Kancheepuram districts, on
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23rd July, 2011, 30th August, 2011, 1st November, 2011 and 2nd February, 2012,
and organized a Film show on “Karmaveerar Kamarajar”.
CERTIFICATE COURSES
Department of Biochemistry conducted “Diploma in Medical Laboratory
Technology” Course and started “Certificate Course in Electro Cardiography” in
collaboration with Bharat Sevak Samaj, Chennai. Department of Microbiology
conducted Certificate Course in “Medical Laboratory Technology (Pathology)” in
collaboration with Bharat Sevak Samaj, Chennai. Department of Computer
Science and Applications conducted CCNA (CISCO-Certified Network
Administration) Course. Department of Commerce and Business Administration
conducted “Certificate in Accounting Technicians” Course at two levels (Level I
and Level II) in collaboration with ICWAI (The Institute of Costs and Works
Accountants of India), Kolkatta, TALLY, and a Course on Computer in Office
Automation (COA). Hindi language coaching classes are conducted for UG and
PG students with an intake of Forty Two students (31 in Prathmic, 9 in
Madhyama and 2 in Rashtrabasha courses) conducted by Dakshin Bharath Hindi
Prachar Sabha, Chennai. Students are given driving classes and free typewriting
classes.
SEMINARS AND SYMPOSIUM CONDUCTED
To improve co-curricular activities and to acquaint with the recent trends
and enhance knowledge of teachers and students, conferences were organized by
all the Departments. Department of Microbiology organized a National
Symposium on “Microbial Enzymes and Probiotics – ENPRO ’11” on 28th
October, 2011. Department of Computer Science and Applications organized a
National Level Conference on “Data Mining” on 6th March, 2012. Department of
Commerce conducted a National Level Conference on “Issues and Challenges in
Foreign Direct Investment” on 20th March, 2012. Department of Biochemistry
conducted a State Level Workshop on “Analytical Technique - HPLC” on 8th
May, 2012. Academic scholars from various educational institutions and
industries enlightened the students on different issues.
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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Industrial Visit
About four hundred students of the Biochemistry, Commerce and
Business Administration, Computer Science and Applications and Microbiology
departments visited 15 research institutions and industries, such as Agricutlure
farm, Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College, Kalavai, Ashok Leyland, Hosur,
Biogas Plant, Nelvayal, Hatsun Agro Product Ltd., Kancheepuram, HCL Info
System, Chennai, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode, Indian Institute of
Science, Bengaluru, Infosys Limited, Chengalpet, Neyveli Lignite Corporation,
Neyveli, Rajiv Gandhi Memorial Telecom Training Centre (BSNL),
Meenambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Cooperative Milk Producers Federation
Ltd., Sholinganallur Dairy, Chennai, The Dream Zone Technologies, Chennai,
The Electrophoresis Institute - Biotech, Yercaud, The Puducherry Agro Service
and Insdustries Corporation Limited (PASIC), Puducherry, Ultramarine Pigments
Limited, SIPCOT, Ranipet, etc.
Development of Communication Skills
Department of English trained the students for appearing the Proficiency
Test in English (PTE) and Vocabulary Test in English. Seventy four I year
Undergraduate students appeared in the Proficiency Test in English and fourteen
students appeared in the Vocabulary Test in English, conducted by the
Shakespeare Institute of English Studies, Chennai.
Field Visit
The students have visited Yelagiri Hills, Queens Land, Chennai, Javadhu
Hills and Sathanoor Dam.
CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT
The placement cell organized on-campus recruitments by M/s. VirBac
Animal Health India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, and M/s. ALLSEC Technologies Ltd.,
Chennai. Nine students were selected as Customer Care Executive. The placement
cell conducted on-campus recruitment by M/s. AQUAPURE PLUS PVT. LTD.,
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Chennai, on 27th March, 2012. Eight students were selected as Sales Executive,
and Seventeen students were selected as Customer Service Executive. In the
Campus Recruitment by M/s. VALLABHA DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (for
HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE), Chennai, held on 10th and 12th April,
2012, Twenty four students were selected as Telemarketing Executives.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NSS organized a special camp for 150 volunteers at Mulluvadi, Palla
Mulluvadi and Palyam villages from 24th February to 1st March, 2012. The
volunteers cleaned and whitewashed the school buildings, noon meal scheme
centre, Balvadi, Panchayat office and the local temples, cleared bushes on the
sides of the village roads and around the bore wells, leveled the area to avoid
water stagnation, leveled the roads, planted tree saplings (100 Nos. of Flame of
the Forest) , conducted literary programmes and a survey on “Dropout in School
Education” among the villagers, formed a playground and conducted a free
Medical Camp in association with Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Hospital and
Research Centre, Melmaruvathur, an awareness campaign on diabetes etc. Four
special lectures were also arranged. The NSS units distributed note books, slates,
geometry boxes, pens, pencils, etc, to school children. Also, 50 plates, 50
tumblers, 1 fan and 3 plastic chairs were donated to the Noon Meal Scheme
Centre.
NSS students controlled traffic at Melmaruvathur, during Irumudi festival,
on 1st January, 2012, and during the founder president His Holiness AMMA’s
birthday functions on 3rd March, 2012.
The Red Ribbon Club conducted a programme on “Awareness of
HIV/AIDS through Folk Media” on 20th September, 2011, and organized a Blood
Donation Camp with the collaboration of Christian Medical College Hospital,
Vellore, on 21st January, 2012, in which 50 units of blood were donated by the
students.
Student Volunteers of Youth Red Cross participated in one-day district
level Study Camp of YRC at D.K.M. College for Women, Vellore, on 27th July,
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2011, and in 62nd Anniversary of Geneva Convention Day, organized by Red
Cross Society of D.K.M. College for Women, Vellore, on 5th August, 2011, and
by Indian Red Cross Society, Tamil Nadu branch, on 18th August, 2011. On 10th
October, 2011, YRC collected Rs. 3800 as Hundi Collection, one of the maximum
fund among other Arts & Science Colleges in Vellore District.
The Department of Biochemistry organized a programme for Screening of
Anemia for school children at Government Girls Higher Secondary School,
Perungattur and Government Higher Secondary School, Kavanur, on 30th January,
2012, in which about 160 students benefited, and also conducted a Blood
Grouping Programme for school children at Panchayat Union Primary School,
Gajambarpettai, Kalavai, on 15th March, 2012, in which about 65 students were
tested.
CLUB ACTIVITIES
The club activities of the college include: Consumer Club conducted an
Awareness Progemme on Food Adulterants on 24th December, 2012. The
Coordinator of the Consumer Club, Mrs. S. Kavitha, received the Best Service
Award, from the Collector Mr. Ajay Yadav, at the World Consumer Day function
at Vellore, on 28th March, 2012. Consumer Club also conducted a Guest Lecture
on “Consumer Protection Act” by Prof. A. Senthil Kumar, Head, Department of
Business Administration, Adhiparasakthi College of Engineering, G.B. Nagar,
Kalavai, on 22nd March, 2012. The students, Ms. J. Anupriya, Ms. R. Nivetha and
Ms. L .Jayagandhi, I M.Sc, Biochemistry, got the I, II and III Prizes respectively
in the Elocution competition and Mr. S. Vijay and Mr. J. Santhosh Kumar, I B.Sc,
Biochemistry, got the I and II Prizes respectively in the Essay competition on
“Consumer Awareness and Education” on 28th March, 2012.
The Women’s Cell conducted Cooking Competition as a part of Deepavali
Celebrations 24th October, 2011. The Cell also organized International Women’s
Day Celebrations on 3rd March, 2012, with a Guest Lecture on “Women’s
Welfare” by Mrs. Shanthi Manikandan, Rotarian, Inner Wheel President, Ranipet,
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and a Training Programme on “Embos Painting” by Mrs, Manikavalli, Crafts
Teacher, Arcot.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
One book and fifteen research papers have been authored by the college
staff and students.
Many students from various disciplines participated in seminars,
symposia, conferences and workshops outside campus and won prizes.
Department of Tamil conducted Inter-Departmental Poetry Competition
on 7th July, 2011, Inter-Departmental Drawing Competition on 20th August, 2011
and an Inter-Collegiate Elocution Competition on 1st October, 2011. The
Department of Business Administration conducted Inter-Departmental Quiz
Programme on 1st October, 2011.
Twelve students participated in the Essay competition conducted by
Vidiyal Kalai Ilakkiya Mandram, Chennai, on 12th August, 2011. Mr. A.N. Raja
Mohamed, II M.C.A., won the I Prize in the Drawing Competition held at
C. Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam. Ms. S. Subashini, II M.Sc. (Applied
Microbiology) secured II Prize in the Essay competition conducted by Tamil
Nadu Murpokku Eluththalrgal – Kalaignarkal Sangam, on 16th Novemebr, 2011.
Ms. N. Divya, II M.Sc., won II Prize in the JAM Competition conducted by
Auxilium College, Vellore. The student team of Ms. N. Divya and Mr. C.
Praveen, II M.Sc. and Mr. S. Nithyanadham, III B.Sc. won a consolation prize in
Quiz competition conducted by JCI (Metro), Vellore. In the Competitions
conducted by JCI (Metro), Vellore, on 20th August, 2011, the College Students
participated in various categories and got I Prizes in Singing and
Bharathanattiyam, III Prize in Solo Dance and Consolation Prize in Quiz
competitions. In the Competitions held at Marudhar Kesari Jain College,
Vaniyambadi, on 29th September, 2011, the College students participated in
various cultural events and got I Prizes in Solo Singing and Pencil Sketch and III
Prize in Pair Dance.
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Ms. N. Divya, II M.Sc., won III Prize in Paper presentation and Ms. J.
Anupriya and Ms. R. Nivetha, I M.Sc., won III Prize in Poster presentation in the
National Level Seminar on “Recent Trends in Phytotherapy”, conducted by
Islamiah College, Vanimyambadi, on 15th and 16th February, 2012. Ms. J.
Anupriya and Ms. R. Nivetha, I M.Sc., won II Prize in Poster presentation in the
National Level Seminar on “Herbal Remedies and Health Management”,
conducted by Indo – American College, Cheyyar, on 3rd March, 2012. Ms. J.
Anupriya and Ms. R. Nivetha, I M.Sc., Ms. S. Srilekha, II B.B.A. and Mr. S.
Noorudeen, II M.C.A., won I prize in the Inter-collegiate Quiz competition
conducted by Adhiparasakthi Teachers Training Institute, G.B. Nagar, Kalavai, on
20th March, 2012. Ms. S. Rajammal and Ms. C. Suriya, III B.C.A., won III Prize
in Paper presentation at D.K.M. College for Women, Vellore, on 20th January,
2012.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Three students participated in Forest Film Festival at Periyar University,
Salem. Eighteen students participated in Cultural activities during the Founder
President His Holiness AMMA’s birthday celebrations at Melmaruvathur, on 29th
February, 2012.
Onam was celebrated in the College Campus on 9th September, 2011.
Deepavali was celebrated in the College Campus on 24th October, 2011.
Christmas, New Year and Pongal were celebrated on 27th December, 2011.
Five students were selected to represent University Teams in Tournaments
[Badminton - Ms. C.P. Aishwarya, II B.Com.; Boxing – Mr. J. Hemachander,
M.Phil. (Microbiology); Foot Ball – Mr. J. Srinivasan, III B.B.A.; Hand Ball –
Mr. E. Logesh, III B.C.A.; and Kabbadi – Mr. A. Anbalagan, III B.Sc.
(Biochemistry)]. Ten students secured Prizes in Inter-Divisional Tournaments in
Badminton, Boxing, Cricket, Foot Ball, Hand Ball and Kabbadi. The College
hosted Thiruvalluvar University Inter-Collegiate Badminton and Table Tennis
Tournaments for Women on 16th August, 2011; and Thiruvalluvar University
Inter-Divisional Hand Ball Tournament for Men on 29th and 30th August, 2011.
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PART - B
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution:
The vision of the institution is to mould youth, to combat changing challenges and
to serve global community, with professional competence and spiritual commitments to
excellence. To achieve this, the mission is to provide quality, value – based and career
oriented education to students, especially rural young men and women, who will be
agents of social transformation and global development through their selfless and
spiritual service. Being the first self-financing institution started in rural Tamil Nadu in
1988, the development of the institution in terms of infrastructure, curriculum and faculty
has created a magnificent atmosphere conducive for higher education for rural youth here
till date.
In this regard the goal of the Institution is to obtain autonomous status for the
college from the University Grants Commission. The college applied for autonomous
status in December, 2008. An experts committee, appointed by the University Grants
Commission (UGC) under the chairmanship of Prof. R.P. Kaushik, Former Member,
UGC, visited the college on 1st and 2nd July, 2010, and conducted inspection of the
infrastructure, facilities and staff details and submitted its report to the UGC. Based on
the committee’s recommendations, the UGC conferred status of fresh autonomy to the
college by its letter No. F.22-1/2010(AC) dated 23.09.2010 and the Thiruvalluvar
University, Vellore conferred status of fresh autonomy by its letter No.
TU/R/A/Conferment of Autonomy/2011-2012/A.2298 date 06.04.2011.
The college has started functioning as an Autonomous College from the academic
year 2011-2012. The newly constituted Boards of Studies met on 16th July, 2011 and
framed the Syllabus, Rules and Regulations for all the Courses. The newly constituted
Academic Council had its 1st Meeting on 10th August, 2011 and approved the Board of
Studies, the proposals of the Boards of Studies regarding the Syllabi and the Rules &
Regulations for admission of students from the academic year 2011-2012, and the Panel
of Examiners. The Finance Committee had its 1st Meeting on 23rd, August, 2011, 2nd
Meeting on 29th November, 2011, 3rd Meeting on 14th March, 2012 and 4th Meeting on
11th April, 2012. The Governing Body convened its 1st Meeting on 2nd February, 2012
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and 2nd Meeting on 30th April, 2012. The Boards of Studies met again on 4th May, 2012
to frame the Syllabus for the II year for all the Courses.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):
M.Phil. (Commerce) has been introduced during the academic year 2011-2012.
The college has applied to University for the introduction of B.Sc. (Maths) from the next
academic year.
3. Innovation in curricular design and transaction:
As the institution has become functioning as an autonomous institution from this
academic year, the Boards of Studies of the various departments have improved and
framed new syllabi for most of the courses.
4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started:
Department of Biochemistry is continuing “Medical Laboratory Technology” and
“Electro Cardiography” Certificate Courses and Department of Microbiology is
continuing “Medical Laboratory Technology” Course in collaboration with Bharat Sevak
Samaj, Chennai. Department of Commerce and Business Administration is continuing
“Computer in Office Automation” Course. Hindi coaching classes are continued for all
UG students, conducted by Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, T. Nagar.
As per the CBCS (Choice-Based Credit System), the Departments have opted for
various inter-disciplinary courses for the students.
Department of Biochemistry offers Diagnostic Biochemistry – I and Diagnostic
Biochemistry – II for II B.Sc. Microbiology and Nutrition in Health and
Diseases for II M.Sc. Applied Microbiology.
Department of Microbiology offers Computer Applications in Biology and
Bioethics for II B.Sc. Biochemistry and Herbal Technology for II M.Sc.
Biochemistry.
Department of Computer Science and Applications offers Introduction to
Information Technology and Internet and its Applications for II B.Com. and
Computer Applications and Fundamentals of Computers for II B.B.A.
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Department of Commerce and Business Administration offers Management
Concepts and Training and Development for II B.C.A. and Elements of
Accountancy and General Commercial Knowledge for II B.Sc. Computer
Science and Public Administration for III M.C.A.
5. Examination reforms implemented:
An Examination Cell has been formed with a full-time Controller of Examination
Mr. G. Gajendran, and three supporting staff – Mr. S. Nambi, Assistant Professor in
Computer Science and Applications, Mrs. S. Malarkkodi, Assistant Professor in Tamil
and Mr. M. Vasudevan, Junior Assistant, to look after question paper setting and
conducting examinations under the Autonomous stream. The Academic Council
approved the Panel of Examiners for all the departments, and questions papers for the
End semester examinations were prepared and scrutinized by the members of these panel.
The Examination cell purchased Copier and Duplicating machine and Stationeries for
conducting End Semester Examinations under the Autonomous Stream.
The Examination Cell conducted End Semester Examinations from 7th December,
2011. An External Additional Superintendent was appointed for the Theory
Examinations. The photos of the candidates are included along with the name and register
number in the Attendance Sheet for the End Semester Examinations. External Examiners
were invited for central paper valuation. The Examination Cell has planned to include
the photos of the candidates in the Mark Sheets of the End Semester Examinations. It
conducted Practical and Theory Examinations of Thiruvalluvar University. The results of
the End Semester Examination for UG and PG course were published on 3rd February,
2012. The Examination Cell conducted Even Semester Practical Examinations from 9th
April, 2012, and Even Semester Theory Examinations from 23rd April, 2012.
6. Candidates qualified: NET / SLET / GATE etc.
No.
7. Initiative towards faculty development programme:
Mr. K. Ramesh and Mr. N. Sundaramoorthy attended a Training Programme at
Eppenorf, Chennai, on 8th December, 2011. Mr. N.T. Ravindran attended a Training
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Programme on “Role of Biochip Technology in Immunodiagnostics” at Sachika Institute
for Training in Biomedical Technology on 19th December, 2011. Mr. J. Srinivasan,
Assistant Professor, presented a paper “Distributed Meta Data Management for Large
Cluster based Storage System using Hierarchical Bloom array” at a National level
Conference at Magna College of Engineering, Chennai. Mr. M. Palani, Assistant
Professor, and 10 UG and PG Students presented papers at National Level Seminar
“Global Business Opportunities and Challenges” at GRT Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Tiruthani, on 21st October, 2011. Dr. G. Shanthi, Head of the Department,
presented a Seminar on “Question Paper Setting” held at Mysore, on 1st November, 2011.
Mr. N.T. Ravindran, Member, IQAC, attended the State Level Seminar in
“Effective Evaluation – Practices and Perspectives” at Auxilium College, Vellore, on 17th
September, 2011. Dr. G. Arutchelvan, Coordinator and Mr. N.T. Ravindran, Member,
IQAC, attended the National Level Workshop on “Art of Research – a Platform for
Research Scholars” at Indo – American College, Cheyyar, on 3rd March, 2012. Dr. A.
Mohamed Sadiq., Principal and Mr. N.T. Ravindran, Member, IQAC, attended the UGC-
sponsored National conference on “Revision of the guidelines for Autonomous colleges
to be included in UGC XII plan and other matters concerning Autonomous Colleges”,
held at Loyola College, Chennai, on 24th March, 2012.
8. Total number of seminars / workshops conducted:
Four National / State Level Conferences / Seminars were conducted during the
academic year.
Department of Microbiology organized a National Symposium on “Microbial
Enzymes and Probiotics – ENPRO ’11” on 28th October, 2011. The dignitaries
participated in the symposium are Prof. K. Jeevaratnam, Department of
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Pondicherry University, Pudhucherry; Prof.
Sulochana Somasundaram, Department of Biotechnology, Sri Venkateshwara
Engineering College, Sriperumbudur; and Prof. G. Narashima, Applied
Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Virology, Sri Venkateshwara
University, Thirupati.
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Department of Computer Science and Applications organized a National Level
Conference on “Data Mining” on 6th March, 2012. The dignitaries participated in
the Conference are Dr. A, Senguttuvan, Professor & Dean, Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College,
Rangampet, Tirupathi; Dr. K. Rajkumar, Associate Professor, Department of
Computer Science, Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli; and Dr.
Angelina Geetha, Professor & Head, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, B.S. Abdur Rahman University, Seethakathi Estate, Vandalur,
Chennai.
Department of Commerce conducted a National Level Conference on “Issues and
Challenges in Foreign Direct Investment” on 20th March, 2012. The resource
persons of the conference are Dr. V. Gopalan, Chartered Accountant and Director,
Janhar Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd, Chennai; Dr. B. Charumathi, Reader in
Management Studies, Department of Management Studies, Pondicherry
University, Pondicherry; and Dr. M. Muthugopalakrishnan, Associate Professor,
Achariya Business School, Bangalore.
Department of Biochemistry conducted a State Level Workshop on “Analytical
Technique - HPLC” on 8th May, 2012, with Mr. P. Sivarajan, Senior Quality
Assurance Chemist, Micro Labs, Pondicherry, as the resource person.
Ten resource persons were invited for guest lectures to enlighten students on the
following topics.
Mr. C.R. Chandrabob, Charted Accountant, Ranipet - “Enhancing Soft Skills for
Attending Interview”, on 11th July, 2011.
Mr. V. Stalin, Senior Technician, Hematology Department, Apollo Specialty
Hospital, Chennai – “Phlebotomy (Blood Collection) training for students”, on
25th July, 2011.
Prof. E. Manigandan, Sri Sankara Arts & Science College, Kanchipuram –
“Multimedia Applications”, on 4th August, 2011.
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Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan, Senior Consultant, Tata Consultancy Services, Chennai –
“Self-Realization and Know Your Potential”, on 27th August, 2011.
Dr. V.R. Sudhakar, B.H.M.S, M.D., Homeo Physician and Acupunturist, Vellore
– “Homeopathic Remedies for Urolithiasis”, on 21st September, 2011.
Prof. V. Thirunavukarasu, Associate Professor, Thanthai Periyar Engineering
College, Vellore – “Principles of Communication System”, on September, 2011.
Dr. Sathish Kumar Natarajan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Post Doctoral Research Fellow,
University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA – “Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy – Role
of Placental Fatty Acid Oxidation Defects”, on 24th October, 2011.
Conducted BSE-Sponsored Investors’ Awareness Programme in collaboration
with Tamilnadu Investors’ Association, Chennai, on 29th October, 2011.
Dr. K. Kannan and Mrs. Lalitha Kannan, Medical University of South Carolina,
Charleston, SC, USA – “Career Guidance Programme”, on 13th December, 2011.
Mr. Manigandan, Tata Consultancy Services, Chennai – “Cold Computing on
SAP”, on 6th February, 2012.
9. Research projects a) Newly implemented: Not yet.
b) Completed: Not yet.
10. Patents generated, if any: Not yet.
11. New collaborative research programmes: Not yet
12. Research grants received from various agencies: Nil.
13. Details of research scholars:
Ph.D. (completed) - 4
Dr. A. Mohamed Sadiq, Principal.
Dr. G. Arutchelvan, Director & Head, Department of Computer Science &
Applications.
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Dr. G. Shanthi, Head, Department of Tamil.
Dr. S. Ramesh, Assistant Professor in Tamil.
Ph.D. (pursuing) - 7
Mr. T. Pannerselvam, Head, Department of Microbiology.
Mr. R.S. Venkatesan, Assistant Professor in Biochemistry.
Mr. N. Sundaramoorthy, Assistant Professor in Microbiology.
Mrs. S. Lakshmi, Assistant Professor in Commerce.
Mr. P. Pugazhendhi, Assistant Professor in Business Administration.
Mr. G. Ramesh Kumar, Assistant Professor in Computer Science and
Applications.
Mr. J. Srinivasan, Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Applications.
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor:
One book has been authored by the college staff.
Ramalingam, P., Ramkumar, R, and Palani, M. (2012) TRB Commerce.
Accounting Publications, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.
Fifteen research papers have been authored by the college staff and students.
Abi Beulah, G., Mohamed Sadiq, A. and Jaya Santhi, R. (2011) Antioxidant and
antibacterial activity of Achyranthes aspera: An in vitro study. Annals of
Biological Research, 2: 662-670.
Arul Selvi D. and Panneerselvam T. (2011) Microbial control of Pseudomonas
spp. against various fungal plant pathogens. Journal of Microbial World, 13(2):
272-276.
Arumugam G, Elumalai EK, Jeikarsanthosh D, Jayanthi M, Saroja V and
Kamatchiammal S. (2011) Isolation and Detection of Chikungunya Virus from
patients Serum samples using RT-PCR and Real Time RT-PCR. International
Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives, 2(4): 1162-1166.
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Ashokkumar S, Sree Krishna R, Pavithra V, Hemalatha V and Priya Ingale.
(2011) Production and antibacterial activity of Bacteriocin by Lactobacillus
paracaesei isolated from donkey milk. International Journal of Current Science,
1:109-115.
Babujanarthanam, R, Kavith, P. and Rajalakshmi, G. (2011) Antihyperglycaemic
and antioxidant role of quercitrin, a bio-flavonoid, in streptozotocin-induced
diabetic Wistar rat tissues. J. Pharm. Res., 4(10): 3833-3837.
Parthasarathy C, Ramesh Kumar, G and Srivatsa, SK. (2011) Secure
Communication with Flipping Substitute Permutation algorithm for Electronic
Copy right Management System. International Journal of Computer Science and
Information Security, 9(5): 85-94.
Priya P and Panneerselvam T. (2011) Antagonistic activity of Siderophore
producting Pseudomonas fluorescence against Phytophthora infestans. Journal of
Microbial World, 13(2): 263-267.
Sangeetha R, Ravindran NT, Jayanthi M and Kanagavalli U. (2011) Effect of
magnesium chloride in isoprenaline inducted myocardial infarction in rats.
International Journal of Institutional Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 1(3): 1-8.
Sathyapriya S, Bharani GO, Nagalingam M, Jayanthi M and Kanagavalli U.
(2011) Potential of Salivary Protein as a Biomarker in prognosis of Diabetes
mellitus. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 4(7): 2228-2229.
Sukantha TA, Subashini, KS, Ravindran NT and Balashanmugam, P. (2011)
Evaluation of in vitro antioxidant and antibacterial activity of Pithecellobium
dulce Benth fruit peel. International Journal of Current Research, 3(11): 378-
382.
Venkatesan, R.S., Abirami, M., Rajalakshmi, G., Sankar, R. and Mohamed
Sadiq, A. (2011) Ameliorating effect of Spriulina on cadmium induced
hepatotoxicity. Journal of Modern Science, 3: 29-36.
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Vijayalakshmi P, Kanagavalli U and Jayanthi M. (2011) Effect of melatonin
on indomethacin induced nephrotoxicity in rats. International Journal of
Universal Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 1(2): 174-182.
Jayanthi, M., Jagatheesan, K., Vidhya, R. and Kanagavalli, U. (2012)
Hypoglycemic effect of 2-hydroxychalcone on high fructose fed diabetic rat. Int.
J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 3: 600-604.
Muthulakshmi, K., Kanagavalli, U., Kannabiran, K. and Sangeetha, R. (2012)
Cardioprotective effect of Commiphora mukul resin extract in isoproterenol
induced myocardial infarction in rats. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 5: 496-499.
Sukantha, T.A, Subashini, K.S., Ravindran, N.T, and Balashanmugam, P. (2012)
Antioxidant and antibacterial activities of Trianthema decandra Linn. Int. J.
Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 4: 410-413.
15. Honors / Awards to the faculty:
Nil.
16. Internal resources generated:
Apart from the tuition fee collected from students, resources are generated
through admission of students in job-oriented courses such as TALLY, Diploma in
Medical Laboratory Technology, Certificate Course in Electrocardiography (ECG),
Certificate in Accounting Technicians Course, Computer in Office Automation and Hindi
coaching classes.
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST) / DST.FIST etc.
assistance / recognition:
Nil.
18. Community services:
To patronize community service, institution supports, Departments and Clubs to
organize community-oriented service programmes like blood donation camp, special
camp, certificate programme, competitions and traffic control during local festivals and
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many awareness programmes. White washing of community buildings, donation of sports
goods and stationeries to school children were carried out by different clubs.
NSS organized a special camp for 150 volunteers at Mulluvadi, Palla Mulluvadi
and Palyam villages from 24th February to 1st March, 2012. The volunteers cleaned and
whitewashed the school buildings, noon meal scheme centre, Balvadi, Panchayat office
and the local temples, cleared bushes on the sides of the village roads and around the bore
wells, leveled the area to avoid water stagnation, leveled the roads, planted tree saplings
(100 Nos. of Flame of the Forest) , conducted literary programmes and a survey on
“Dropout in School Education” among the villagers, formed a playground and conducted
a free Medical Camp in association with Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Hospital and
Research Centre, Melmaruvathur, an awareness campaign on diabetes etc. Four special
lectures were also arranged – “Cattle and Human Life”, by Dr. N. Babu, M.V.Sc.,
Assitant Professor, Animal Husbandry, Adhiparasakthi Agricultural College, G.B.,
Nagar, Kalavai; “Development of Mental Health by Yoga”, by Dr. G. Arutchelvan,
Director, Department of Computer Science and Applications, Adhiparasakthi College of
Arts & Science, Kalavai; “Diabetes Diagnosis Camp”, by Prof. Mrs. M. Jayanthi, Head,
Department of Biochemistry, Adhiparasakthi College of Arts & Science, Kalavai. The
NSS units distributed note books, slates, geometry boxes, pens, pencils, etc, to school
children. Also, 50 plates, 50 tumblers, 1 fan and 3 plastic chairs were donated to the
Noon Meal Scheme Centre.
NSS students controlled traffic at Melmaruvathur, during Irumudi festival, on 1st
January, 2012, and during the founder president His Holiness AMMA’s birthday
functions on 3rd March, 2012.
The Red Ribbon Club conducted a programme on “Awareness of HIV/AIDS
through Folk Media” on 20th September, 2011. Red Ribbon Club organized a Blood
Donation Camp with the collaboration of Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore, on
21st January, 2012, in which 50 units of blood were donated by the students.
Student Volunteers of Youth Red Cross participated in one-day district level
Study Camp of YRC at D.K.M. College for Women, Vellore, on 27th July, 2011. They
also participated in the 62nd Anniversary of Geneva Convention Day, organized by Red
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Cross Society of D.K.M. College for Women, Vellore, on 5th August, 2011, and the 62nd
Anniversary of Geneva Convention Day, organized by the Indian Red Cross Society,
Tamil Nadu branch, on 18th August, 2011. On 10th October, 2011, YRC collected Rs.
3800 as Hundi Collection, one of the maximum fund among other Arts & Science
Colleges in Vellore District.
The Department of Biochemistry organized a Programme for Screening of
Anemia for school children at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Perungattur
and Government Higher Secondary School, Kavanur, on 30th January, 2012, in which
about 160 students benefited. The Department of Biochemistry also conducted a Blood
Grouping Programme for school children at Panchayat Union Primary School,
Gajambarpettai, Kalavai, on 15th March, 2012, in which about 65 students were tested.
Consumer Club conducted an Awareness Progemme on Food Adulterants on 24th
December, 2012. Mrs. S. Kavitha, Coordinator of the Consumer Club received the Best
Service Award, from the Collector Mr. Ajay Yadav, at the World Consumer Day function
at Vellore, on 28th March, 2012. Consumer Club also conducted a Guest Lecture on
“Consumer Protection Act” by Prof. A. Senthil Kumar, Head, Department of Business
Administration, Adhiparasakthi College of Engineering, G.B. Nagar, Kalavai, on 22nd
March, 2012. And the students, Ms. J. Anupriya, Ms. R. Nivetha and Ms. L .Jayagandhi,
I M.Sc, Biochemistry, got the I, II and III Prizes respectively in the Elocution competition
and Mr. S. Vijay and Mr. J. Santhosh Kumar, I B.Sc, Biochemistry, got the I and II Prizes
respectively in the Essay competition on “Consumer Awareness and Education” on 28th
March, 2012.
The Women’s Cell conducted Cooking Competition as a part of Deepavali
Celebrations 24th October, 2011. The Cell also organized International Women’s Day
Celebrations on 3rd March, 2012, with a Guest Lecture on “Women’s Welfare” by Mrs.
Shanthi Manikandan, Rotarian, Inner Wheel President, Ranipet, and a Training
Programmed on “Embos Painting” by Mrs, Manikavalli, Crafts Teacher, Arcot.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited:
Twelve new teachers and seven non-teaching staff were recruited for the current
academic year.
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20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio:
Teaching staff : 47
Non-teaching staff : 24
Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio : 1.96: 1.
21. Improvements in the library services:
The college library has subscribed to NLIST Programme of INFLIBNET,
Ahmedabad, with 163 Staff and Students getting username and password, for accessing
this facility.
22. New books / journals subscribed and their value:
Books worth Rs. 22,553 were purchased.
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
In all the affiliated courses, students’ assessment of teachers has been carried out
at the end of academic year. In a joint meeting, Principal and HODs counsel the staff,
based on student feedback.
24. Unit cost of education:
Unit cost including salary component: (1,69,95,724/1091) Rs. 15,578.12.
Unit cost excluding salary component: (32,05,460/1091) Rs. 2,938.09.
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:
Preparation of Transfer certificate, Conduct certificate, Bona fide certificate and
Course completion certificate has been computerized. Salary statements, Tax calculations
and PF accounts are also computerized.
26. Increase in infrastructural facilities:
A stadium has been constructed for conducting sports meets.
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In order to cater to the needs of students, college bus facilities has been
increased.
27. Technology upgradation:
The broad band internet services with M/s. Sify have been renewed and are being
distributed through Wi-Fi technology throughout the campus. 25 CPUs with i3 processors
have been purchased at a cost of Rs. 4,05,000, and 30 Tubular batteries (for uninterrupted
power supply) have been purchased at a cost of Rs. 3,80,000 for the UG Computer lab.
28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students:
A separate internet lab with 25 systems is functioning for both teachers and
students, and is accessible throughout the working hours. To facilitate the usage of the
Internet lab, one hour has been allotted for all the final year UG and PG students.
29. Financial aid to students:
Nil.
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association:
Alumni Meet was conducted in the college campus on 26th January, 2012, in
which about 350 old students participated. The alumni shared their experiences and
promised to help the current students. Alumni in the marketing profession took classes on
personality development. Old students in the diagnostics division have helped staff and
students in training instrumentation. Alumni working in Research and Development were
able to accommodate students for summer training. Alumni paid one semester tuition fee
for six final year UG students (one student / UG course).
31. Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association:
Parents-Teacher Association meetings were conducted on 14th July, 2011 and 24th
August, 2011. Feedback obtained from parents regarding the academic performance of
students, campus cleanliness and general amenities are discussed. Remedial measures are
accordingly prescribed.
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32. Health Services:
A hospital (G.B. Hospital) is functioning in the college campus from 1st February,
2011, to provide free medical service to the students and neighbouring villagers. An
ambulance has been permanently stationed in the campus to meet emergency situations.
Freezer box for deceased is also freely provided for the nearby villages.
33. Performance in sports activities:
Five students were selected to represent University Teams in Tournaments
[Badminton - Ms. C.P. Aishwarya, II B.Com.; Boxing – Mr. J. Hemachander, M.Phil.
(Microbiology); Foot Ball – Mr. J. Srinivasan, III B.B.A.; Hand Ball – Mr. E. Logesh, III
B.C.A.; and Kabbadi – Mr. A. Anbalagan, III B.Sc. (Biochemistry)].
Ten students secured Prizes in Inter-Divisional Tournaments in Badminton,
Boxing, Cricket, Foot Ball, Hand Ball and Kabbadi.
The College hosted Thiruvalluvar University Inter-Collegiate Badminton and
Table Tennis Tournaments for Women on 16th August, 2011; and Thiruvalluvar
University Inter-Divisional Hand Ball Tournament for Men on 29th and 30th August,
2011.
34. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons:
Nil.
35. Student achievements and awards:
In the Thiruvalluvar University examinations held in May, 2011, the College
students secured 23 University ranks including three Gold medals. The Gold medal
winners are Ms. T. Elavarasi (M.C.A.), Ms. S. Sathyapriya (M.Sc. Biochemistry) and Ms.
V.D. Sivaranjani (M.Sc. Applied Microbiology). The four 2nd Rank holders are Ms. S.
Nithya (M.Sc. Biochemistry), Ms. R. Sangeetha (M.Sc. Applied Microbiology), Ms. J.
Anupriya (B.Sc. Biochemistry) and Ms. I. Rasika (B.Sc. Microbiology). 3rd Rank was
secured by L. Kavitha (M.Sc. Biochemistry). The three 5th Rank holders are Ms. A.
Vidhya (M.Sc. Information Technology), Ms. R. Pavithra (M.Sc. Applied Microbiology)
and Ms. R. Nivetha (B.Sc. Biochemistry). The two 6th Rank holders are Ms. J. Kalaivani
(M.C.A.) and Ms. R. Kali Prasanna (M.Sc. Applied Microbiology). The five 7th Rank
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holders are Ms. V. Nisha (M.C.A.), Ms. B. Sowmiya and Ms. R. Saranya (M.Sc.
Information Technolog), Ms. M. Hemalatha and Ms. V. Sangeetha (M.Sc. Applied
Microbiology). The 8th rank was secured by Ms. R. Kalaivani (B.Sc. Microbiology). 9th
Rank was secured by Ms. V. Bhuvaneswari (M.Sc. Information Technology). The three
10th rank holders are Ms. S. Maria Sruthi (M.Sc. Applied Microbiology), Ms. J.
Gowthami (B.C.A.) and Ms. A. Sasirekha (B.Sc. Microbiology).
Twelve students participated in the Essay competition conducted by Vidiyal Kalai
Ilakkiya Mandram, Chennai, on 12th August, 2011. Mr. A.N. Raja Mohamed, II M.C.A.,
won the I Prize in the Drawing Competition held at C. Abdul Hakeem College,
Melvisharam. Ms. S. Subashini, II M.Sc. (Applied Microbiology) secured II Prize in the
Essay competition conducted by Tamil Nadu Murpokku Eluththalrgal – Kalaignarkal
Sangam, on 16th Novemebr, 2011. Ms. N. Divya, II M.Sc., won II Prize in the JAM
Competition conducted by Auxilium College, Vellore. The student team of Ms. N. Divya
and Mr. C. Praveen, II M.Sc. and Mr. S. Nithyanadham, III B.Sc. won a consolation prize
in Quiz competition conducted by JCI (Metro), Vellore. In the Competitions conducted
by JCI (Metro), Vellore, on 20th August, 2011, the College Students participated in
various categories and got I Prizes in Singing and Bharathanattiyam, III Prize in Solo
Dance and Consolation Prize in Quiz competitions. In the Competitions held at Marudhar
Kesari Jain College, Vaniyambadi, on 29th September, 2011, the College students
participated in various cultural events and got I Prizes in Solo Singing and Pencil Sketch
and III Prize in Pair Dance.
Ms. N. Divya, II M.Sc., won III Prize in Paper presentation and Ms. J. Anupriya
and Ms. R. Nivetha, I M.Sc., won III Prize in Poster presentation in the National Level
Seminar on “Recent Trends in Phytotherapy”, conducted by Islamiah College,
Vanimyambadi, on 15th and 16th February, 2012. Ms. J. Anupriya and Ms. R. Nivetha, I
M.Sc., won II Prize in Poster presentation in the National Level Seminar on “Herbal
Remedies and Health Management”, conducted by Indo – American College, Cheyyar,
on 3rd March, 2012. Ms. J. Anupriya and Ms. R. Nivetha, I M.Sc., Ms. S. Srilekha, II
B.B.A. and Mr. S. Noorudeen, II M.C.A., won I prize in the Inter-collegiate Quiz
competition conducted by Adhiparasakthi Teachers Training Institute, G.B. Nagar,
Kalavai, on 20th March, 2012. Ms. S. Rajammal and Ms. C. Suriya, III B.C.A., won III
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Prize in Paper presentation at D.K.M. College for Women, Vellore, on 20th January,
2012.
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counselling Unit:
Students are constantly monitored for their psychological disturbances, emotional
imbalances and healthy inter- and intra-relationships within genders and corrective
measures are suggested. Chronic health and physical problems are reported to their
parents. Some of the grievances addressed by the management are provision of first-aid
box in the Women’s Cell and Physical Education room and ambulance facility.
37. Placement services provided to students:
The placement cell organized on-campus recruitment by M/s. VirBac Animal
Health India Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, on 24th June, 2011. Five students, Mr. P. Rajesh and Mr.
B. Sridhar (B.Sc. Microbiology), and Mr. R. Narayanamurthy (B.Sc. Biochemistry), Mr.
M. Vikramathithan (M.Sc. Applied Microbiology), and Mr. R. Suresh (M.Sc.
Biochemistry) were selected for field trial and final interview, and Five students were
selected for Waiting List.
The placement cell conducted on-campus recruitment by M/s. ALLSEC
Technologies Ltd., Chennai, on 27th June, 2011. Nine students, Ms. J. Anupriya, Mr. R.
Narayana Moorthy, Ms. R. Nivetha, and Ms. R. Revathi, of III B.Sc. (Biochemistry),
Ms. A. Vidhya, and Ms. S. Ramya, of II M.Sc. (Information Technology), Ms. R.
Sangeetha, and Ms. R. Vidhya, of II M.Sc. (Applied Microbiology), and Mr. R.
Yoganathan, of III B.B.A., were selected as Customer Care Executive.
The placement cell conducted on-campus recruitment by M/s. AQUAPURE
PLUS PVT. LTD., Chennai, on 27th March, 201. Eight students, Mr. C. Arunkumar, Mr.
B. Gokulraj, Mr. M. Karthik, Mr. P. Praveenkumar, Mr. G. Rajesh, and Mr. R.
Sasikumar, of B.Sc. (Computer Science), and Mr. J. Suresh and Mr. E. Logesh, of
B.C.A., were selected as Sales Executive, and Seventeen students, Mr. S. Manigandan,
Mr. M. Gnanasekaran, Mr. K. Sivakumar, Mr. M. Perumal and Mr. C. Sanjeevgandhi, of
M.Sc. (Biochemistry), Mr. G. Chandramouleeswaran, Mr. S. Nalan, Mr. M.
Nareshkumar, Mr. D. Sridhar and Mr. S. Vigneswaran, of B.Com., Mr. K. Gajendran,
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Mr. S. Gopi, Mr. V. Sathishkumar and Mr. N. Yuvaraj, of B.Sc. (Biochemistry), Mr. S.
Mohammed Ismail, of B.B.A., Mr. T. Sakthivel, of B.C.A. and Mr. K. Veerabathiran, of
B.Sc. (Computer Science) were selected as Customer Service Executive.
The placement cell also organized on-campus recruitment by M/s. VALLABHA
DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (for HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE), Chennai,
on 10th and 12th April, 2012. Twenty four students, Ms. N. Gomathi, Ms. P. Malathi, Ms.
C. Monica, Ms. R. Preethima and Ms, S. Subashini, of M.Sc. (Appliled Microbiology),
Ms. P. Indumathi, Ms. K. Kanimozhi, Ms. R. Kavitha, Ms. K. Kowsalya, Ms. P. Sheela
and Ms. D. Suganya, of B.Com., Ms. S. Rajammal, Ms. R. Saranya, Ms. V. Sathya, Mr.
J. Suresh and Mr. B. Vishnu, of B.C.A., Ms. D. Abinaya, Ms. M. Archana, Ms. M. Rekha
and Ms. N. Saranya, of B.Sc. (Computer Science), Ms. C. Madhumathi and Mr. S.
Mohammed Ismail, of B.B.A., and Ms. P. Nivetha and Ms. A.P. Revathi, of B.Sc.
(Biochemistry) were selected as Telemarketing Executives.
38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff:
Tally in association with Department of Commerce and Business Administration
successfully trained non-teaching staff on accounting software. Typewriting and basic
computer skills are imparted. Basic etiquette to receive public is taught to front-desk
staff. A new dress uniform system has been introduced for the non-teaching staff.
39. Healthy practices of the institution:
Typewriting classes for undergraduate students.
Driving classes for students.
Hindi classes for students.
Community services through various clubs.
Inviting resource persons from industries and research organizations.
Arranging Industrial visits and field visits.
Organizing seminars / symposia / workshops in the campus.
Encouraging staff and students to participate in seminars / symposia / conferences
/ workshops.
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Personal counseling to students through ward counselors / tutors.
Planning of academic schedule through lesson plan and practical schedule.
Adopting and coaching rural school students.
Inculcating value-based education.
Emphasizing on spiritual commitments.
Sanction of bank loan for staff.
Discount in bus fare for staff.
40. Linkages developed with National / International, Academic / Research
bodies:
The National Testing Services, India (NTS-India), Mysore, has approved the
College, as a Regional Field Unit (RFU) for the Districts of Vellore, Thiruvannamalai
and Kancheepuram. The RFU conducts programmes such as group discussion,
orientation programme and workshop. The Tamil Department looks after the functions of
the RFU.
The college library has subscribed to NLIST Programme of INFLIBNET,
Ahmedabad, with 163 Staff and Students getting username and password, for accessing
this facility. Linkage to DELNET (Developing Library Network) has been renewed with
annual subscription.
41. Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add:
Final year B.Com, B.B.A., B.C.A. and B.Sc. Computer Science and first year
B.Sc. Biochemistry and Microbiology students are trained in type writing.
With the autonomous status of the Institution, the syllabi for the second year
courses are under preparation and will be placed for approval by the Boards of Studies
and Academic council. Examination Cell is being strengthened for the purpose of
conducting Semester Examinations under the Autonomous Scheme.
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PART - C
Details of the plans of the institution for the next year:
Futuristic objectives of the institution are planned ahead, providing scope and
space for timely execution. Towards fulfilling the same, the departments are requested to
project and place a plan for the current academic year, keeping in mind the vision and
mission of the institution. To improve the employability of the students, the Departments
have been instructed to prepare syllabi for the Autonomous Institution that will
concentrate more on increasing the skills of the students.
It has been proposed to apply for reaccreditation with NAAC.
It has been planned to start B.Sc. (Mathematics) course from this academic year.
Department of Commerce and Business Administration has plans to introduce
Short Hand course and to continue TALLY, CAT, ICAI and COA courses for
undergraduate students. Department of Biochemistry has proposed to continue DMLT
and ECG courses for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, Department of
Microbiology has proposed to continue DMLT course for both undergraduate and
postgraduate students, and Department of Computer Science and Applications has
proposed to coach final year postgraduate students for UGC-NET examinations, final
year undergraduate students for TANCET examinations and to provide CCNA and
Animation courses. It has been proposed to continue to impart Typewriting course and
Hindi and Yoga coaching classes for all undergraduate students.
Department of Tamil has plans to train students on Document writing, Proof
reading and higher level translation. Department of English has proposed to conduct
Communication skills classes and to continue Business English Certificate (BEC),
Proficiency Test in English (PTE), Employability Skill Test (EST), and Test in Effective
Communication (TEC) coaching classes for undergraduate students utilizing the new
language laboratory constructed. To encourage more number of students to do research, it
has been proposed to continue coaching classes for students appearing CSIR-NET,
GATE and ICMR examinations. There is also a plan to continue coaching students for
State and Central Public Services Examinations.
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A proposal has been submitted to invite product and application specialists from
industries, to train the faculty. Staff will be continued to encourage participating in the
seminars / symposia / conferences / orientation or refresher courses to update their
knowledge and to attend workshops to gain skills in new techniques. Institution will
continue its support to staff pursuing higher studies. The departments will continue to
organize national level seminars / symposia / conferences / workshops and approach the
central funding agencies for sponsorship. Departments will be encouraged to apply for
projects from funding agencies and to sign MOUs (Memorandum of Understanding) with
research institutions and industries to take up collaborative research programmes.
Departments in association with various clubs will continue to involve themselves
in carrying out fresh programmes such as conducting classes for school students,
fortnightly medical camps in neighbouring villages, dental screening camp, conducting
intra-collegiate and inter-collegiate cultural competitions, certificate programme on
Crafts, counseling for girl students, oratorical competition, awareness programme on
women self-employment, free blood-grouping for school students, health awareness
programme, arranging eco-field trips, besides existing programmes, such as blood
donation camp, career guidance programme, first-aid awareness programme, AIDS
awareness programme, one-week NSS special camp, women’s day celebrations.
To improve library services, it has been proposed to increase the use of
INFLIBNET services to students. Plans are put forth to purchase new books worth Rs,
1,00,000.00 and to subscribe journals worth Rs. 50,000.00. A proposal has been drawn to
set up an Audio Visual room, and to increase the number of computers in the library.
Head of the Departments are advised to obtain assessment of teachers from the
students and to take remedial actions based on the student feedback.
A proposal to construct a gym and to start coaching camps for sports and athletics
is under consideration.
Regular meetings and support activities are planned to strengthen the Alumni,
Parent-Teacher association and the Guidance and Counselling unit.
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A proposal has been drawn to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with a
reputed organization for imparting Soft Skills and Computer Operations to final year
students to increase their employability. It has been proposed to invite more prospective
employers for campus placements. A core team has been formed to initiate interaction
with industries to ascertain their requirements and to train the students accordingly.
Career guidance, communication skills and personality development programmes are
planned for the benefit of students.
The staff and students will continue to be encouraged to participate and present
their papers in various symposia / seminars / conferences and to publish books and
research papers. The students will be encouraged to undergo training and to do project
work in research institutions, industries and hospitals. Experts will be invited to deliver
lectures. Students will be encouraged to visit research institutions and industries to learn
more about recent developments in their field of interest. Group Insurance scheme is
planned for the benefit of students.
Name and Signature Name and Signature
of the Coordinator, IQAC of the Chairperson, IQAC