farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017 FAROOK COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) FAROOK COLLEGE P.O. KOZHIKODE – 673 632 Phone : 0495-2440660,61 e-mail : [email protected]website : www.farookcollege.ac.in HANDBOOK WITH ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2016 - 2017 Name ………………..............………………………….. Address..………………..................……………………. …….………...............………………..………………….. A College With Potential For Excellence
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farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017
farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017Important Phone Nos.
College (General ) 0495 2440661Principal (Off.) 2440660
(Res.) 2482310Abussabah Library Complex 0495 2440664Self Financing Division ,, 2442660P.M. Institute of Civil Service Exams ,, 2441775Informatics Centre ,, 2440395Jubilee Health Centre ,, 2443201Childline Nodal Office ,, 2440766Kerala State Centre for Assistive Technology ,, 2441661IQAC ,, 2440610Rouzathul Uloom Association (Office) ,, 2440454
Sister InstitutionsR.U. Arabic College 0495 2440663Farook Training College (B.Ed. College) ,, 2440662Al-Farook Educational Centre ,, 2440757Farook Institute of Management Studies ,, 2440658Farook Institute of Teacher Training (TTI) ,, 2441408Farook High School ,, 2440670Farook Higher Secondary School ,, 2441670Al-Farook Residential School ,, 2440667Farook L.P. School ,, 2441903OthersFarook College Post Office ,0495 2440787S.B.T. Farook College ,, 2440364Farook College Co-operative Store ,, 2443885
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PRAYERO God, Lord of all, fountain of knowledge, in Your Namewe begin. We submit ourselves to the day’s mission,and seek Your blessings and guidance. Let this day addto our learning, enhance our commitment, take usforward, and help us improve our society, our nation,and humanity at large.
O God, help us learn all that is good, grant us wisdom tochoose good over evil, right over wrong, and grant uspeace and happiness today and ever.
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1. Introduction 52. Growth and expansion of the College 73. Principals 114. Managing Committee 125. Statutory Bodies 136. Members of the staff 167. Academic and Administrative Wings 268. Advisory Scheme - Class wise list of Advisors 309. Choice Based Credit Semester System 3310. Programmes Offered 3511. Academic Calendar 8412. Examination Calendar 8513. Fee Regulations & Rates of Fees 8914. College Rules 9315. College Library 9916. Physical Education 10117. College Union & Affiliated Associations 10218. Administrative Supporting Wings 10419. Co-curricular Activities 10620 I T Resources 10721. Extension Activities 10822. Students Welfare 11023. Infrastructure - Hostels etc. 11424. University of Calicut-Important Phone numbers 11825. Almanac 2016-2017 119
26. Notes 1314
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IntroductionFarook College marks a breakthrough in the renaissance
of Kerala Muslims. In 1948, the year following Indian
independence, Farook College was founded to light the darkness
that benighted a community crippled by colonial pressure
unparallelled in the history of the region. The Rouzathul Uloom
Association, the parent body of the educational complex on the
campus, took the lead in transforming the social fabric of the
region through the expansion of the secular educational
structure. Farook College was the only First Grade College in
Central Malabar at the time of its inception and was originally
affil iated to the Madras University. Following the states’
reorganization, the College came under the University of Kerala
in 1957 and the University of Calicut in 1968. Farook College is
today the biggest residential postgraduate institution in the
state. It offers instruction in various disciplines,20 at the
undergraduate and 15 at the postgraduate level. Eight of the
P.G. Departments are recognized research centres.
The College is modelled on residential pattern, providing
curricular and co-curricular activities for both mental and moral
development of the students. Its special care for the moral
standard of the students operated through religious and spiritual5
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discourses helps them enrich their personal as well as social
identity. The College and its hostels are open to students of all
castes and creeds and provide amenities for the creation of a
healthy cosmopolitan atmosphere on the campus.
The college has been re-accredited at ‘A’ Grade by the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC),
Bangalore, with CGPA of 3.34 on four point scale valid from
March 2009. The college has been adjudged by the Government
of Kerala to receive R. Sankar Award for the best special grade
(Private) college in the state of Kerala for two years . The College
has been identified by the UGC as a College with Potential for
Excellence, the first college under the University of Calicut to
receive the status. Farook College has won the Moulana Abul
Kalam Azad Literacy Award instituted by Moulana Azad
Education Foundation, New Delhi under the Ministry of Social
Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India for promoting education
among the educationally backward minorities. The National
commission for Minority Educational Institutions, Govt. of India,
has granted Minority Status to the College. The autonomousstatus is conferred on the college by the UGC in 2015.
MOTTO OF THE COLLEGE :ORA ET LABORA / PRAY AND WORK
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Growth and ExpansionPhysical1948 - College Main Building1949 - Azad Hostel1957 - Pavilion, Canteen Building1960 - A.L.M. Hostel, President’s Hostel1961 - Raja Gate, Staff Quarters, ,, - Non-resident Students Centre ,, - Yousuf Sagar Hall (College Auditorium)1964 - Science Block1965 - S.S. Hostel1968 - Administrative Block1969 - Zahira Hostel (for women)1972 - P.G. Library Block Ist Phase1973 - Jubilee Health Centre, Jubilee Quarters ,, - College Stadium1976 - Kunhali Marikar Indoor Stadium1978 - Iqbal (PG) Hostel-Ist Phase, ,, - Open Air Theatre-Ist Phase1980 - New Block, Ist Phase1985 - Iqbal (PG) Hostel, 2nd Phase1985 - New Block, IInd Phase1985 - Open Air Theatre, 2nd Phase1989 - New Block (40th Anniv. Bldg.) ,, - Old Students Home, Ist Phase1990 - I.D.B Women’s Hostel
1993 - Old Students’ Home, 2nd Phase
1996 - Botany Block1999 - Informatics Centre
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2002 - Abussabah Library Complex ,, - P.M. Institute of Civil Service Examination2003 - Audio-Visual Theatre, Cafeteria2004 - Statistical Computing Lab, Language Lab. ,, - Web Development Centre, Cyber House2005 - New Physics Lab.2006 - Media Lab.2007 - Digital Talking Book Library ,, - New Chemistry Labs, Computer Sc. Dept. Lab.2008 - Mathematics Dept. Computer Lab.2009 - Digital Library2010 - Car Parking, Sports Pavilion2011 - Diamond Jubilee Block (PG block)2013 - Commerce Block -Renovated, Day Care Centre2014 - Water Purification Plant, Self Financing Block, ,, - Yousaf Saqer Hall-Renovated ,, - Physical Fitness Centre ,, - Botany Block II Phase ,, - KSCAT Centre ,, - North Block I Phase2015 - New Block II Phase ,, - Multimedia Lab ,, - Multimedia Studio ,, - Psychology Lab ,, - Commerce Computer Lab ,, - Automobile Lab ,, - Automobile Work Shop ,, - Zoology Research Lab ,, - Material Sceince Research Lab ,, - Applied Optics Research Lab
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2016 - Fosa Guest House Renovation ,, - Diamond Jubilee PG Block II Phase ,, - Basket Ball Court ,, - Haji A.P.Bava Convention Centre ,, - Research Block
Admission thrown open to women students1965 - Pre-Degree1966 - B.A. Arabic converted to B.A. Arabic &
Isl. History (Double Main)1967 - M.A. Arabic, M.A. English1968 - B.A. English, B.Sc. Botany1969 - M.Sc. Chemistry, M.Com.1970 - Department of English recognized as Research Centre1978 - M.Sc. Zoology1979 - M.Sc. Physics1980 - M.A. Islamic History
- Department of Zoology recognized as Research Centre1981 - B.A. Malayalam & Sociology (Double Main)1982 - M.Sc. Statistics1984 - M.A. Economics1990 - B.A. Malayalam (Bifurcated)B.A. Sociology
(Bifurcated) M.A. History (Re-designated)
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1993 - B.L.I.Sc.1995 - B.B.S.1998 - Department of Statistics recognized as Research Centre1999 - B.Sc. Statistics, B.Sc. Computer Science
- Department of Arabic recognized as Research Centre2001 - B.B.A. (Re-designated).
M.Sc. Computer Science2002 - Department of Chemistry recognized as Research Centre2005 - M.C.J.2010 - Department of History recognized as Research Centre2011 - Department of Physics recognized as Research Centre2012 - B.A. Functional English, B.Sc.Psychology,2013 - Department of Computer Science recognized as
Research Centre.- B.M.M.C.- B.Com.Computer Application, M.L.I.Sc.
2014 - B.Voc. 1. Information Technology 2. Automobile
2015 - M.Sc. Psychology- Conferment of Autonomous Status
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1. Prof. Syed Mohideen Shah, M.A., LT.Principal 12.8.48 to 14.9.55(Returned to Govt.Service )
2 Prof.N.V. Beeran, M.A., M.Sc. Prof. in-charge 15.9.55 to 5.5.57
Principal 5.5.57 to 31.8.79 Res: 0495-2440758 (Appointed as Vice Chancellor, University of Calicut)
Prof.K.A.Jaleel,M.A3.
4. Prof. V.Muhammed, M.A., Prof. in-charge, 1.9.79 to 5.9.79 Principal 6.9.79 to 31.3.83
5. Prof. U. Mohammed, M.A., B.T., D.E.S. Off: 0495-2440595 Prof. in-charge 1.4.83 to 11.10.83 Res: 0495-2441445 Principal 12.10.83 to 31.3.88 Mob : 9387426283
6. Prof. A.P. Abdurahiman, M.A., B.Ed.Prof. in-charge, 1.4.88 to 3.6.88
7. Dr. T.K. Mohammed, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Res: 0494-2460917Principal 4.6.88 to 23.4.89 Mob : 9895942905(Returned to Govt. Service)
8 Prof. V.V. Kunhabdulla, M.Sc. Res: 0496-2528296Principal 24.4.89 to 31.3.96
9. Dr. P.M. Mubarak Pasha, M.A., Ph.D. Res: 0495-2441441Principal 1.4.96 to 8.7.04
(Appointed as DCDC,University of Calicut)
10. Prof. A. Kuttialikutty, M.Com., M.Phil Res: 0495-2441444 Principal 9.7.04 to 31.03.11 Mob : 9447283235
Prof. E.P. Imbichikoya, M.Com. Off : 0495-2440613Asso.Prof. in-charge, 1.4.11 to 6.4.11Res: 0495-2482310Principal w.e.f. 7.4.11
Principals
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Statutory Bodies1. Governing Council
Adv. M. Mohamad, Manager Farook College ( Chairman) Members :
1 Prof. Nisar Ahmad Mir (Nominee of the UGC)2. Nominee of Kerals State Higher Education Council3. Dr. Santhosh Nampy, Professor, Dept. of Botany, University
of Calicut (Nominee of the University)4. Dr. P. Anilkumar5. Dr. K M Naseer6. Dr. T. Mohamed Ali7. E.P.Imbichikoya, Principal (Ex-Officio Secretary)
II. Academic CouncilThe Academic Council is constituted primarily to scrutinize
and approve the proposals of Boards of Studies with regard toacademic affairs of the college. The council consists of theprincipal, all Heads of Departments , four teachers from differentdepartments, four experts from outside and three academicexperts as the nominees of the university. The Principal is thechairman of the Academic Council and a teacher nominatedby the Principal will be the member secretary.
III.Board of StudiesBoard of Sudies is constituted to prepare curriculum,
recommend books, suggest methodologies for teaching and
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evaluation, forward panel of examiners and to coordinate allacademic activities in the department. The board of studiesconsists of the Head of the Department, Six teachers fromdifferent areas of specialisation, two experts from outside, oneexpert nominated by the Vice-Chancellor, one representativeeach from industry, corporate sector or allied area, onemeritorious alumnus and experts from the college and outsideas special inviteesChairpersons:1. English & Functional English : Prof. Basheer Kotta.2. Arabic : Dr. K. Ali Noufal3. Modern Indian Languages (Malayalm/Hindi/Urdu) : Dr. K.M. Naser4. History ( History & Islamic History : Dr. T. Muhammedali5. Sociology and Physical Education : Badhariya Beegum P6. Economics : P. Muhammed Rasheed7. Media, Library and Information Science : Dr. T.P.O. Nasirudheen8. Mathematics : Prof. V. Kunhimon9. Physics : Dr. P.A. Subha10. Chemistry : Dr. A.K. Abdul Rahim11. Life Science ( Botany & Zoology): Shabana T P12. Computer SCience : Dr. V. Kabeer13. Statistics : Dr. P. Anilkumar14. Commerce & Management Studeis : Prof. Mamooty K15. Psychology : Nisha K
IV. Finance CommitteeThe main function of the Finance Committee is to monitor the
utilisation of the funds alloted by the govt and other agencies.Presently Prof. E.P. Imbichikoya, ( Principal) , M. Ayub ( Nomineeof the Governing Council), C. Ummer( One of the senior most
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members of the faculty ) are the members of the financecommittee.
V. The College Council The College Council consists of all heads of departments orAssociate/Asst. Professors in-charge of the departmentsincluding the department of Physical Education and the CollegeLibrarian and not less than two members of the teaching staffelected by the members of the teaching staff other than headsof departments. It is a body to advise the Principal in the internalaffairs of the College.
Faculties
Language & LiteratureArabic, English, Malayalam, Hindi and Urdu.
HumanitiesLibrary & Information Science, History, Is lamic History,Economics, Sociology and Physical Education
Journalism & MultimediaMass Communication & JournalismMultimedia Communication
ScienceMathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry,Botany and Zoology & Psychology
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Members of the StaffPRINCIPAL - EPBAX : 301Prof. E.P. Imbichikoya, M.Com 9061223200 2482310
DEPT. OF ENGLISH - EPBAX : 375HeadBasheer Kotta, M.A., B.Ed. 9895111396, 2483541MembersC. Ummer, M.A., B.Ed. 9495175927, 2442869Dr. M.A. Sajitha, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. 9495633149, 6058000K. Rizwana Sultana, M.A., B.Ed. 9645166732K.A. Aysha Swapna, M.A., B.Ed. 9846481119C. Habeeb, M.A. 9946265483, 0493-6255670T. Mufeeda, M.A. 9895677804, 2320162Hashmina Habeeb, M.A., B.Ed. 8907553867, 2323446Dr. Zeenath Muhammed Kunhi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. 9747873638C.H. Abdul Shafeek, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. 9747075396, 0483-2733804E.K.Muhamed Ali, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. 9995937620Dr. C.P. Abdul Sathar , M.A., B. Ed. 9495615991B.A. Hamna Mariyam, M A 7736414235
DEPT. OF ARABIC - EPBAX : 377HeadDr. K. Ali Noufal, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. Ph.D. 9446729866, 0493-3203333MembersYunoos Salim, M.A., M.Ed. 9497307832E.K. Sajith, M.A., B.Ed. 9846747232, 0495-2281534T. Abdul Majeed, M.A., B.Ed 9744041989 0492-4237114Dr. U.P. Muhammed Abid, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D, Dip. in Translation 9846532274
04942686003Dr. M. Abdul Jaleel, M.A.(Ar)M.A.(Ling)B.Ed.,Ph.D. 9895898173T.P.Sageerali, M.A.,M.Ed. 04942548117, 9846323281Dr.K P Abbas, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D 9747395076
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DEPT. OF MALAYALAM - EPBAX : 382HeadDr. K.M. Naseer, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,Dip. in Ling. 9846506121
Members
Dr. Lakshmi Pradeep, M.C.J., Ph.D. (Journalism) 9946197296,2440493Dr. P. Abdul Azeez, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. (L.W.A) 9048657534P. Kamarudheen, M.A. B.Ed,PG Dip. In Linguistics 9656542348
9633023024T. Mansoorali, M.A., B.Ed.,MPhil. 9745457585 DEPT. OF HINDI - EPBAX : 374HeadDr. M. Abdul Jabbar, M.A.,M.Ed., MHRM., Ph.D. 9895876031
SELF FINANCING DIVISIONDirectorDr. P. P.Yousafali, MA, M.Phil., B.Ed.,Ph.D. 9446648721
Staff MembersV.J. Joseph, M.A., M.Phil. Dept. of Englis 9446888019Rauf Roomi ,,M.K. Amrutha ,, 9809589017U. Shereena .M.Sc., JRF Dept. of Psychology 8 592040020P. Leeshma M.Sc., ,, 9446041619S.N. Anjali, M.Sc. ,, 9048163797Farah Haris, M.Sc. ,, 8089472569K.P. Fathima Shabnam ,, 9745505001K.Sajitha ,M.Com., B.Ed.,NET, SET Dept.of Commerce 9946099155K. Jishi, M.Com., B.Ed.,NET, SET ,, 9746663316Mubeena , M.Com., NET ,, 9633325640K. Shahid ,M.A.,PGDAE Dept. of Arabic 9447755014Amrutha , M.A. NET, JRF Dept. of Malayalam 9562926026M. Sreeja ,M.A., M.Phil., ept. of Hindi 9349129034Sonila Florance ,MCJ, NE Dept. of MCJ 9633836429Bebin P Baby ,M.A..English ,, 9497836300 Muhammed Musthafa , M.A., NET ,, 8606043182
FIP SUBSTITUTE LECTURERSAnneta Sebastian Dept. of English 9495012517Fathima Nilofer Assain ,, 9447338827K. Indu Swaroopa, M.Sc., JRF Dept.of Physics 8281213936Yasid Mattayi, M.A.,B.Ed. Dept. of Arabic 8606161405
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Anees Alangadan, M.A., B.Ed. ,, 9744222003U T Rubeena, M.A. NET ,, 9048034958P. Shafeeque Rehman, M.Sc., NET.Dept.of Physics 9400503704C.K.Rajeena,M.Sc.,B.E d.,PGDCA.,NETDept.of Chemistry 9072086699K K Abdul Latheef,M.Com.,JRF, Inter.Dept. of Commerce 9447760562K. Mohammed Ali,M.Com. ,, 8893330724Shabana Manaket, M.Com,NET ,, 9495385831
GUEST LECTURERSC.V. Kadeeja Banu MLISc., NET Dept. of Lib.Science 9809312686V.K. Haseena, MLISc, ,, 9387394999Arun.V.Krishna, M.Sc.NET Dept .of Multimedia 9567045157
Communication
T.P. Musammil, M.A. ,, 9400309203P.S.Vimal, MA, PG Diploma ,, 9995074552K. Fazil, M.Sc. Dept.of Statistics 9847152468C.K.Muhammed Shereef, MA, NET.Dept. of Sociology 9745891865Sameera Manhappulan ,, 9645163871M K Thanishath Samsad, M.Sc.Dept. of Mathematics 8590285302Neethu P Sabu , M A Dept. of English 9746762168A G Sheena Dept. of Malayalam 9495809446E. Swapna ,, 9495973229P Vidhya Dept. of Botany 8606457409P Sheeba Khan Dept. of Isl. History 9497407493K. Sajna Dept of Statistics 9656200552 K. Afsal, M.E.C.Sc., NET Dept.of B.Voc. IT 9562244177 P.Basheer , M.Sc., NET ,, 7560930383V T Amal Huda ,, 9656913319A.K.Jayadeep, M.Tech. Dept.of. B.Voc. Automobile 9961166610P.P.Babeesh, M.Tech. ,, 9995570560Subin Chacko ,, 9544890476Vijisha Bhooshan ,, 9448994638
farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017 COLLEGE LIBRARY EPBAX : 400LibrarianDr. V. Manzoor Babu , M.Lib.Sc., Ph.D. 9846766564
Librarian Grade IV EPBAX : 401T. Abbas, M.A., B.Ed.,M.Lib.Sc. 9847510179
COLLEGE OFFICEAdministrative AssistantP. Abdul Majeed - EPBAX : 302 9446886163, 2484173
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Academic and Administrative Wings
Controller of Examinations : P.E. Mohammed Abdul RasheedInternal Quality Assurance Cell : Dr. T. MohammedaliPlanning Board : C. UmmerCollege Council : Dr. T.P.O. Nasirudheen, SecretaryAdvisory Committee : Dr, K. SudheerAdmission Committee : K. Mammootty,ConvenerAnti- Ragging Committee : Dr. M. Abdul Jabbar,ConvenerAttendance : C.Ummer, ConvenerCareer Guidance &Placement Cell : Midhun Shah, Co-ordinatorCHRD : Dr. P.P. Yousufali, DirectorChildline : Dr. M.Abdul Jabbar,
Deputy DirectorCollege Cafeteria : V. KunhimonCollege Magazine : T. Mansoor AliCommittee against Sexual : K. Nisha, Convener HarassmentCo-operative Employees Society : N.P.Hameed, SecretaryCo-operative Store : N.P. Hameed, SecretaryCo-operative Tenancy Housing Society : Lt. P.Abdul Azees, SecretaryDay Care Centre : K. Rizwana SultanaDiscipline Committee : Dr. S.V.Abdul Hameed,
ConvenerEntrepreneurship Development Club : P.K.Shameem, Co-ordinatorEdu-Support : Dr. K.C.Abdul MajeedEthics Committee : Staff Adviser,Equal Opportunity Centre : Dr. M. Abdul Jabbar, Co-ordinator
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Fine Arts : E.K. Sajith, DirectorFolklore Club : P. Kamarudheen, DirectorForiegn Students Cell : K. Mammootty, AdviserGrievance Redressal Cell : Principal, ChairmanHandbook with Academic Calendar : M. Ayub, ConvenerHealth Centre : Dr.A.K. Abdul Raheem,DirectorHostels : Dr. A.K.Adul Rahim,ProvostHostel Wardens
- Azad : Dr. Shamsudheen- Iqbal : C P Sathar- ALM : P. Mohamed Rasheed- Presidents : Abdul Latheef- Zahira- IDB : Dr. N.V.Samiyya- S.S
-W.W. : R.M.JuvairiyyaInformatics Centre : V V SameerINSIGHT - Club for Visually Challenged : C.Habeeb, DirectorInstitute of Language Skills : Basheer Kotta, DirectorKSCAT Centre : Dr. Sanil ShankarNational Cadet Corps Army(Boys) : Lt. P. Abdul Azees, ANO Army (Girls) : Maj. Dr. R. Shayida Navy : Dr. A.T. Abdul Jabbar,
Care Taker OfficerNational Service Scheme - (Unit - 140) : Dr. Abdul Jaleel M - (Unit - 109) : P. KamarudheenNature Club : Dr.H.HabeebrehmanNewsletter : Dr. M.A. Sajitha, EditorOld Students' Association : P.E. Mohd. Abdul Rasheed,
Secretary
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farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017Social Orbit : Dr. M.R. ManmathanPain & Palliative Clinic : Dr. P. Abdul Gafoor,ConvenerParent Teacher Association : Dr. K.M. Naseer, SecretaryP.M. Institute of Civil Services Examination : Dr. T.P.O. Nasirudheen, DirectorPublications Division : Dr. H. Habeeb Rahman, DirectorReaders’ Forum : Dr. C.A. Anaz
Staff Co-ordinatorResearch Promotion Council : Dr.P. Anil Kumar, DirectorSC/ST Entry in services : Dr. K.C. Abdul Majeed
Co-ordinatorScholarships : Dr.M.Abdul Jabbar,
Nodal OfficerScholar Support Programme : K. Nisha, Co-ordinatorStudents’ Union : Dr. A.K. Abdul Rahim
Staff AdviserSurprise Inspection Squad : Dr. R.ShayidaTime Table : Dr. V. Kabeer, ConvenerWalk with a Scholar : Dr. K. Kishore Kumar,Co-ordinatorWebsite Administration : Dr. P.P.Abdul Haleem
Gen. AdministratorWomen’s Cell : R. Rashmi, Convener
MANAGEMENT STAFFEstate Officer : Aboobacker Anachi 9745669640Public Relation Officer : S. Muhammed 9447675912Civil Engineer : A. Vivek 9745404252
System Officer : Shinjin 9562977811Supervisor : P. Hamza 9744449313Hardware Maintenance : N. Ranjith 9847946506Salesman, Co-operative Store : N.C. Subair 9744697948Technical Assistant, Library : P. Jaseela 9746628840Photostat Assistant : T. Nafeesa 9562930020DTP Operator : P M Shinimol 9037455680Library Assistant : C. Marakkarutty 9895604572Library Assistant : K.V. Abdunnazir 7736571310AVT Operator : E. Ajmal 9947918756Assistant to IQAC :V. Ubaise 9895865926
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ADVISORYSCHEMECLASS WISE LIST OF ADVISORS
English BA English I & II Sem E.K. Muhamed Ali BA English III & IV Sem C H Abdul Shafeek
BA English V & VI Sem Dr. Zeenath Mohd.KunhiMA Eng. I & II Sem C. UmmerMA Eng. III & IV Sem. Dr. M.A.Sajitha
Malayalam BA Malayalam I & II Sem Lakshmi PradeepBA Malayalam III & IV Sem T. MansooraliMalayalam V & VI Sem P. Kamarudheen
Arabic BA Arabic I & II Sem Dr. M. Abdul JaleelBA Arabic III & IV Sem A.P.MaimoonathBA Arabic V & VI Sem T.P.SageeraliMA Arb. I & II Sem. Dr. K.Ali NoufalMA Arb. III & IV Sem Dr K.Ali Noufal
Maths B.Sc. Maths I & II Sem. Dr. T.ShafeeqB.Sc. Maths III & IV Sem. Juvairiya NalakathB.Sc. Maths V & VI Sem Dr. R. ShayidaM.Sc. Maths I & II Sem. M. Mohamed NishadM.Sc. Maths III & IV Sem. C.P. Sainaba
Physics B.Sc. Phy. I & II Sem Dr. N.K. SulfikkaraliB.Sc. Phy. III & IV Sem S.A. BassamB.Sc. Phy. V & VI Sem. P.K. Anas SwalihM.Sc. Phy. I & II Sem. Dr. P.A.SubhaM.Sc. Phy. III & IV Sem. Midhun Shah
Statistics B.Sc. Stati. I & II Sem. Dr. N. V. SamiyyaB.Sc. Stati. III & IV Sem Dr. Haritha. N. HaridasB.Sc. Stati. V& VI Sem K. Fazil
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M.Sc. Stati. I & II Sem. Dr. P.AnilkumarM.Sc. Stati. III & IVSem. Dr. S.D.Krishnarani
Comp. Sc B.Sc. Comp. Sc. I & II Sem V.V.Sameer B.Sc. Comp. Sc. III & IV Sem A.Nusrath
B.Sc. Comp. Sc. V & VI Sem Dr. K.P.Sanil SankarM.Sc. Comp. Sc. I & II Sem Dr.P.P.Abdul HaleemM.Sc. Comp. Sc. III & IVSem Dr. V. Kabeer
Chemistry B.Sc. Che. I & II Sem A.P.KavithaB.Sc. Che. III & IV Sem P.RafeequeB. Sc. Che. V &VI Sem Dr. Reji ThomasM.Sc. Chem. I & II Sem Dr. T. Shalina BeegumM.Sc. Chem. III & IV Sem P.A..Mohammed Ziyad
Zoology B.Sc. Zoo. I & II Sem V.C.ShabnaB.Sc. Zoo. III & IV Sem Dr. H. HabeebrehmanB.Sc. Zoo. V & VI Sem. Dr. A.P. RashibaM.Sc. Zool. I & II Sem. Dr. S.V. Abdul HameedM.Sc. Zool. III & IV Sem. T.P. Shabana
Botany B.Sc. Bot. I & II Sem. S. AnjanaB.Sc. Bot. III & IV Sem C.P.NaseehaB.Sc. Bot. V & VI Sem Dr.K. Kishore Kumar
Economics BA Eco. I & II Sem. P. Muhammed RasheedBA Eco. III & IV Sem M T ShihabudheenBA Eco. V & VI Sem C. Mohammed Kasim
MA Eco. I & II Sem. Dr. A T Abdul JabbarMA Eco. III & IV Sem. Dr. A T Abdul Jabbar
Commerce B.Com. I & II Sem Lt. P.Abdul AzeezB.Com. III & IV Sem. R.ReshmiB.Com. V & VI Sem. K.MohammedaliB.B.A I & II Sem. P.K.ShameemB.B.A III & IV Sem. E.K.Hammali
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B.B.A V & VI Sem. Dr. K. SamsudheenM.Com. I & II Sem. K. MammottyM.Com. III & IV Sem K. Mammotty
Sociology BA Sociology. I & II Sem P.Badhariya BeegumBA Soci.ology III & IV Sem P.Badhariya BeegumBA Sociology V & VI Sem P.Badhariya Beegum
History MA History I & II Sem. E.K.FazalurahimanMA History III & IV Sem. Dr. T.Muhammedali
Lib. & Inf. Sc. B.L.I.Sc. Dr. K.C.A.MajeedM.L.I.Sc. I & II Sem. Dr. T.P.O.Nasirudhee
BMMC I & II Sem Arun V KrishnaIII & IV Sem T.P.MuzammilV & VI Sem Arun V Krishna
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B.Com (CA)SF I & II Sem K. P. Fathahu RahmanIII & IV Sem K. JishiV & VI Sem Sajitha
BA Func. Eng. SF I & II Sem Namitha P BabuIII & IV Sem P P Fyrose
V & VI Sem V J JosephPsychology-SF B.Sc. Psyh. I & II Sem. Abdul Bari
B.Sc. Psyh. III & IV Sem. ShereenaB.Sc. Psyh.V & VI Sem. Anu Alphonse Vargheese
MCJ SF I & II Sem. Sonila FlorenceIII & IV Sem. K P Mohamed Musthafa
B.Voc. (IT) I & II Sem K. AfsalIII & IV Sem. A.K. Saleena
B.Voc. (Auto) I & II Sem. Subin ChackoIII & IV Sem. Vijisha Bhooshan
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CHOICE BASED CREDIT SEMESTER SYSTEM (CBCSS) FOR UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUMA. PROGRAMME STRUCTUREStudents are admitted to undergraduate programme under thefaculties of Science, Humanities, Language & Literature,Commerce & Management and B.Voc. IT & Automobile. Theduration of an undergraduate programme will be 6 semestersdistributed in a period of 3 academic years. The odd semesterswill be from June to October and the even semesters fromNovember to March. Each semester will have a minimum of 90working days inclusive of all examinations.Each Undergraduate programme has the following courses.
1) Common Courses (Code A)2) Core Courses (Code B)3) Complementary Courses (Code C)4) Open Courses (Code D)1) Common Courses (Code A): Every undergraduate studenthas to undergo 10 common courses (Total 38 credits) chosen froma group of 14 common courses listed below for completing theprogramme.
1 The Four Skills for Communication2 Modern Prose and Drama
3 Inspiring Expressions (Poetry and short Stories)4 Readings on Society : Social Issues, Environment, Gender and Human Rights5 Native Media in English6 Reading Fiction and Non Fiction7 Communication Skill in the languages other than
English8 Traslation and communication in languages
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9 Literature in Malayalam /Hindi/Other Indian/World languages other than English
10 Culture and civilization (with a compulsory component on Kerala Culture)
11 Basics of Business and management
12 General Informatics
13 Basic numerical skills14 Entrepreneurship development
2) Core Courses (Code B): Core courses are the courses in the major(Core)subject of the degree programme chosen by the student. Corecourses are offered by the parent department. The number of corecourses vary from 10 to 18 including a project work.
3) Complementary Courses (Code C): Complementary coursescover one or two disciplines that are related to the core subjectand are distributed in the first four semesters.
4) Open Courses (Code D): There will be one open course in coresubjects in the fifth semester. The open course will be open to all thestudents in the institution except for the students of the parentdepartment. The students can opt that course from any otherdepartment of the institution. Each department can decide theopen courses from a pool of three courses offered by the u niversity.
B. EXAMINATIONExaminaions for the third year will be conducted by the university andfor the first and the second year students under autonomy will beconducted by the college. Practical examinations will be conductedat the end of the fourth and sixth semesters. Both theory andpractical examinations will be of three hour duration. Viva-voce,
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if any, will be conducted along with the practical examination.A question paper may contain objective (answer in a word
or sentence, multiple choice or fill in the blanks), short answer,paragraph and essay type questions with different weightageto quantify their range. Weightage can vary from course tocourse depending on their comparative importance. But ageneral pattern may be followed by the board of studies.
Project evaluvation will be conducted at the end of thesixth semester.
PROGRAMMES OFFEREDUNDERGRADUATE-SIX SEMESTERS-
1.AIDED
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B.B.A (SpecialSubject Finance)
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16. B.Voc:IT (Software Development)
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Bachelor of MultimediaCommunication
B.Voc.:Automobile
Auto Electrical & Electronics
B.A. Sociology i) Psychology ii) Indian History
B.Com.(SpecialSubject Finance)
B.A. Economics i) Mathematical Tools for Economics ii) Indian History
2. Self Financing
18. B.A.Functional English
19. B.Com Computer Applications
20. B.Sc. Psychology
COMMON COURSE : 1. English 2. Malayalam / Hindi/ Urdu / Arabic
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i) English Fiction ii) Indian Writing in English
i) Psychological Statistics ii) Human Physiology
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Sl.PROGRAMME SPECIAL SUBJECTNo.
M.A. English1.M.A. Arabic2.
Islamic HistoryM.A. History3.
4. M.A. Economics 5. M.Sc. Mathematics
6. M.Sc. Statistics
7. M.Sc. Comp. Science
9. M.Sc. Chemistry
8. M.Sc. Physics
10. M.Sc. Zoology 11. M.Com.
12. Master of Library &Information Science ( MLI.Sc.)
13. Bachelor of Library &Information Science ( BLISc. 1 yr)
2. Self Financing
14. MCJ
15. M.Sc. Psychology
Electronics
Wildlife Biology
Financial Management
1. AidedPOSTGRADUATE - FOUR SEMESTERS
Ph. D. PROGRAMMES1.Arabic 2. English 3.Statistics 4.Physics5.Chemistry 6. Zoology 7. History 8. Computer Science
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LIST OF OPEN COURSES
Sl.No. Title of the open course Name of the Deaprtment
1. Film studies English2. Chalachithra padanam Malayalam3. Socio Economics Concept of Islam Arabic4. Mathematics for
Social Sciences Mathematics5. Basic Statistics Statistics6. Office Automation Computer Science7. Non conventional Energy Sources Physics8. Chemistry in everyday life Chemistry9. Horticulture & Nursery management Botany
10. Human health & sex education Zoology11. Basic Principles in Economics Economics
12. Life skill Education Sociology 13. Basic Accounting Commerce (B.Com) 14. E-Commerce Commerce (BBA) 15. Physical activity & Health Physical Education and wellness16. Introduction to Multimedia BMMC
Bachelor of Vocational Programme ( B.Voc.)
The University Grants Commission has sanctioned the followingtwo programmes under the B.Voc.at the degree level(i)Automobile - Auto Electrical and Electronics (ii) IT ( SoftwareDevelopment)
It is a programme with multiple exit provisions-a diploma at theend of the first year, an advanced diploma after two years andBachelors degree after three years.
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DISTRIBUTION OF COURSES FOR EACH SEMESTERFIRST SEMESTERProgramme Course Code Title of CourseCommon Courses-English
ENG1A01 The Four Skills for CommunicationENG1A02 Modern Prose & Drama
Common Courses- Other Languages:Arabic AR1 A07 Communicative Skills in ArabicMalayalam MA1A07 Malayala SahithyamHindi BHINA07(1) Prose & DramaUrdu BURDA07(1)Isthedad -e-Tharseel
(Communication Skill)
B.A.EnglishCore Course ENG1B01 Reading PoetryCompl.1. HIS1C03 Social and cultural History of
Britain (Ancient and Medieval Period) 2. AVCC01 Introduction to Audio Visual
Communication
B.A. Functional EnglishCore Course FEN1BO1 Oral Communication Practice - ICompl. FEN1C01 Land Marks in English Literature
BA MalayalamCore Course MAL1B01 Malayala Kavitha
NavothanaghattamCompl.1. MAL1C01 Kerala Padanam-Poorvakala keralam 2. JOU1C01 Introduction to Communication
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B.A EconomicsCore Course ECO1B01 Micro Economics-1Compl.1. HIS1C03 Modern Indian History (1857-1992)
(Aspects of the colonial state) 2. ECO1C04 Mathematical Tools for Economics I
B.A. SociologyCore Course SOCB01 Methodology and Perspective of
Social SciencesCompl.1. HIS1C03 Modern Indian History (1857-1992)
(Aspects of Colonial State) 2. PSY1C05 Psychological Process
B.A. Arabic and Islamic HistoryCore Course AR1B01 Classical Prose
ISH1B01 Social Scienes, Methodology and Muslim Historiography
B.Sc. MathematicsCore Course MAT1B01 Foundations of Mathematics
Compl.1. PH1C01 Properties of Matter andThermodynamics
B.VOC. ITGeneral Education Courses GEC1EG01(ENG1A01) The Four Skills for Communications GEC1AR02 (ARB1A07(1)) Arabic-Communication GEC1ML02 (MAL1A01(2) Malayala Bhashayum Sahithyavum I GEC1DM03 (BCA1C02) Discrete Mathematics
Core CoursesSDC1IT01 Fundamental ofComputer &
Programming CSDC1IT02 Internet ProgrammingSDC1IT03(P)Programming in CSDC1IT04(P)Internet Programming Lab
B.VOC. AutoGeneral Education Courses GEC1EG01(ENG1A01) The Four Skills for Communications GEC1AR02 (ARB1A07(1)) Arabic-Communication GEC1ML02 (MAL1A01(2) Malayala Bhashayum Sahithyavum I GEC1MT03 (MAT1C01) Mathematics
SDC1AE01 Electronics ( analog & Digital)SDC1AE02 Basic Electrical EngineeringSDC1AE03(P) ElectronicsSDC1AE04(P) Electrical Engineering Practice
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SECOND SEMESTERProgramme Course Code Title of CourseCommonCourses-English
ENG2A03 Inspiring ExpressionsENG2A04 Readings on Society:Social Issues, Environment, Gender and
Human rights.
Common Courses - Other Languages:Arabic ARB2A08 Translation and communicationMalayalam MAL2A02 Malayalasahithyam 2Hindi BHIN1A08(1)Grammer, Correspondence &
TranslationUrdu URD2A08(1)Tharjuma Aur Tharseel
B.A. EnglishCore Courses ENG2B01 Reading ProseCompl. 1. HIS2C03 History of Tudors and Stuarts 2. JOU2C02 Electronic Media-Radio and Television
farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017ENG2A04 Readings on Society:Social Issues,
Environment, Gender and Human rightsARB2A08 Translation and communicationMAL2A02 Malayalasahithyam 2URD2A08(1)Tharjuma Aur TharseelA08(1) Translation and Communication(Hindi)
B.VOC. ITGeneral Education Courses GEC2EG04(ENG1A02) Modern Prose & Drama GEC2AR05 (ARB2A08(1)) Literature in Arabic GEC2ML05 (MAL2A01(2))Malayala Bhashayum Sahithyavum II GEC2NM06 Basic Numerical Skills
Core CoursesSDC2IT05 Data StructuresSDC2IT06 Programming in JavaSDC2IT07(P) Data STructures Through Java - LabSDC2IT08(Pr) Mini Project
B.VOC. AutomobileGeneral Education Courses GEC2EG04(ENG1A02) Modern Prose & Drama GEC2AR05 (ARB2A08(1)) Literature in Arabic GEC2ML05 (MAL2A01(2)Malayala Bhashayum Sahithyavum II GEC2MT06 (MAT2C02) Mathematics SDC2AE05(PH3C03) Optics, Laser,
Electronics & CommunicationsSDC2AE06 Automotive Electrical and Electronic
farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017THIRD SEMESTERCommon Course- English A05 Native Media in Englsih
Common Courses - Other Languages:Arabic AR3 A09 Literature in ArabicMalayalam MA3A09 Malayala Sahithyam- IIIHindi BHINA09(1) Poetry in HindiUrdu UR3A09(1) Adab aur Nazariya
B.A. EnglishCore Courses ENG3B01(1) Reading Drama
ENG3B02(2) Reading FictionCompl. 1. HIS1C03 Social and Cultural History of
Britain-Britain in the eraof colonialism
2. AVCC03 Fundamentals of Cinema
B.A. Functional EnglishA09 Language Paper
Core Courses FEN3B03 English and CommunicationTechnology
FEN3B04 Applied PhoneticsCompl. FEN3C03 Foundations of Aesthetics and
Open course MAL5D01 ChalachitrapadanamMAL5D02 Sahityavume Sargathmaka
RachanayumMAL5D03 Sthreepadanangal
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B.A.EconomicsCore Courses ECO5B07 Micro Economic TheroyCompl. 1. ECO5B08 Indian Economy 2. ECO5B09 Economic of Capital Market 3. ECO5B10 International EconomicsOpen course ECO5E01 Economics in Everyday Life
ECO5B16(Pr)Project Work
B.A. SociologyCore Courses SOC5B07 Sociology of Indian Society
SOC5B08 Theoretical Perspective inSociology
S0C5B09 Social AnthropologyS0C5B10 Research Method and Statistics
Open course
B.A. Arabic and Islamic HistoryCore Courses AR5B07 Modern Prose
AR5B08 Grammar and Morphology Paper IIS5B07 Muslim in EuropeIS5E01 Contemporary Muslim World
BOT5BO8T General & Bioinformatics,Introductory Biotechnoloyg,Molecualr Biology
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B.Sc.ZoologyCore Courses ZO5B06T Environmental Biology, Wild Life
Conservation and ToxicologyZO5B07T Ethology, Evolution and ZoogeographyZO5B08T Cell Biology and GeneticsZO5B09T General Methodology in Science,
Biostatistics and InformaticsZO5D01 Open course
B.Sc. PsychologyCore Courses PSY5B01 Abnormal Psychology I
PSY5B02 Social PsychologyPSY5B03 Psychological Measurement and TestingPSY5B04 Learning and BehaviourPSY5B05 ElectivePSY5B05-01 Organizational PsychologyPSY5B05-02 Educational PsychologyPSY5B05-03 Psychology of CrimePSY5B05-04 Health Psychology
Alternative PatternB.Sc Computer ScienceCore Courses BCS5B08 Computer Organization and
ArchitectureBCSB09 Java ProgrammingBCS5B10 Web Programming Using PHPBCS5B11 Principles Software EngineeringBCS5B12 Programming in Java. Lab VBCS5D01 Open course-I , Project Work
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BMMCCore Courses BMM5B08 Technique of Post Production-
Visual EditingBMM5B09 Technique of Post Production-
Recording, Editing and MasteringCompl. BMM5B10 Introduction to 30 modelling and
TexturingBMM5B11 Advanced Web DesigningBMM5B12 Audio-Video Editing ProjectBMM5D01 Open 1- Introduction to Multimedia
B.Com.Core Courses BC5B07 Accounting For Management
BC5B08 Business Research MethodsBC5B09 Human Resource ManagementBC5B10 Financial Reporting
Open Cource BC5B11 Financial ManagementBC5D01 Basic Accounting
BBACore Courses BBVB07 Accounting For Management
BBVB08 Business Research MethodBBVB09 Emerging Trends in ManagementBBVB10 Indian Financial SystemBBVB11 Investment Management
Open Course BBVD01 E-Commerce
B.Com ( Computer Application)Core Courses BC5B07 Accounting for Management
BC5B08 Business Research methodsBC5B09 Human Resource ManagementBC5B10 Course in SpecialisationBC5B11 Course in Specialisation
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Open Course BC5D01 For Students from otherDepartments
B.VOC. ITGeneral Education Courses GEC5LS15 Life Skill Education and Presentation Skill GEC5HR13 Human Resource ManagementCore Courses SDC5IT17 .Net and Database Administration SDC5IT18(E1/E2) Python Programming and Mobile Web/
J2EE SDC5IT19(E3/E4) Mobile Software Development Using
Android/ Programming Mobile Application SDC5IT20(P) .Net and Database-Lab SDC5IT21(P): Elective Lab
B.A. EconomicsCore Courses ECO6B11 Micro Economic Theory
ECO6B12 Mathematical EconomicsECO6B13 Public FinanceECO6B14 Political Economy of
Development and Planning65
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B.A. SociologyCore Courses SO6B11 Environment and Society
SO6B12 Sociology of Mass CommunicationSO6B13 Women and societySO6B14 Population and SocietySO6E01 Sociology of DevelopmentSO6BPR Project Work Practical
B.A. Arabic and Islamic HistoryCore Courses AR6B11 Modern Poetry
AR6B12 Grammar Rhetoric&Prosody Paper IIIS6B10 History of Modern IndiaIS6B11 History&Culture of Kerala MuslimsIS6B15 Study Tour and Project WorkAR6B15(E)01 Spoken ArabicProject Arabic/BookReview
B.Sc. MathematicsCore Courses MM6B09 Real Analysis
MM6B10 Complex AnalysisMM6B11 Numerical MethodsMM6B1 Number Theory and Linear AlgebraMM6B13(E02) Linear Programming and
GameTheoryMM6B14(Pr)Project (practical)
B.Sc. StatisticsCore Courses ST6B10 Time Series and Index Numbers
ST6B11 Design of Experiments
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ST6B12 Population Studies and ActuarialScience
ST6B13 Linear REgression AnalysisST6B12(P) PracticalST6B13(PR) Project WorkSTB601(E02) Reliability Theory
ZO6B15T Elective Course-Human GeneticsZO6B16P Practical IIZO6B17P Practical III
Open Course ZO6D1 Human GeneticsZO6B18(Pr) Project WorkZO6B19F Field Study/Study TourZO6B20V Viva-Voce
B.Sc. PsychologyCore Courses PSY6B01 Abnormal Psychology I
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PSY6B02 Applied Social PsychologyPSY6B03 Counselling and PsychtherapyPSY6B04 Cognitive PsychologyPSY6B05 Personality PsychologyPSY6B06 Experimental Psychology II
(Practical)PSY6B07 Experimental Psychology
III(Practical)PSY6B08 Project
Alternative PatternB.Sc Computer ScienceCore Courses BCS6B12 Android Programming
BCS6B13 Fundamentals of OperatingSystems
BCS6B14 Computer NetworksBCS6B15 Lab III Java & PHPBCS6B16 Lab IV Android &Linux shell
ProgrammingBCS6B17 Elective Course
BCS6B18 Project Work
BMMCCore Courses BMM6B13 Multimedia Designing and Authoring
BMM6B14 Introduction to MotiongraphicsBMM6B15 Television, Production(Digital Media)BMM6B16 Advanced 30 Animation VfX and
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Bachelor of Library And Information Science (B.L.I.Sc.)
Paper I Library, Information and SocietyPaper II Management of Libraries and Information CentresPaper III Information Sources and ServicesPaper IV Information TechnologyPaper V Information Processing – Theory I
(Library Classification)Paper VI Information Processing – Theory II
( Library Cataloguing)Paper VII Information Processing – Practice I
( CC6th Ed. and DDC 23rd Ed. )Paper VIII Information Processing – Practice II
CCC Ed 5 and AACR 2 (Ed.2 1988)Paper IX Information Technology – PracticalPaper X Records
I SemesterMT1C01 Algebra IMT1C02 Linear AlgebraMT1C03 Real Analysis IMT1C04 ODE & Calculus of VariationsMT1C05 Discrete Mathematics
II SemesterMT2C06 Algebra IIMT2C07 Real Analysis IIMT2C08 Topology IMT2C09 PDE & Integral EquationsMT2C10 Number TheoryIII SemesterMT3C11 Complex Analysis
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IV SemesterMT4C15 Functional Analysis IIMT4C16 Differential Geometry
Elective I Measure and IntegrationElective II Computer Oriented Numerical Analysis
MT4C17 ProjectMT4V01 General Viva
2. M.Sc. StatisticsI SemesterST1C01 Measure Theory and IntegrationST1C02 Analytical Tools for Statistics-IST1C03 Analytical Tools for Statistics -IIST1C04 Regression and Linear ProgrammingST1C05 Distributoin Theory
II SemesterST2C06 Estimation TheoryST2C07 Sampling TheoryST2C08 Probability TheoryST2C09 Design and Analysis of ExperimentsST2C10 Statistical Computing-I (Practical Course)
III SemesterST3C11 Stochastic ProcessesST3C12 Testing of Statistical HypothesesST3E02 Econometric Models (Elective I)ST3E09 Lifetime Data Analysis (Elective II)IV SemesterST4C13 Multivariate AnalysisST4E10 Statistical Decision Theory and Bayesian Analysis (Elective III)
Project / Dissertation and External Viva-VoceST4C15 Statistical Computing- II (Practical Course)
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II Semester(22C)PHY2C05 Quantum Mechanics I (4C)PHY2C06 Mathematical Physics II (4C)PHY2C07 Statistical Mechanics (4C)PHY2C08 Computational Physics (4C)PHY2P03 General Physics Practical II (3C)PHY2P04 Electronics Practical II (3C)
III Semester(16C)PHY3C09 Quantum Mechanics II (4C)PHY3C10 Nuclear and Particle Physics (4C)PHY3C11 Solid State Physics (4C)PHY3E06 Elective I Digital Signal Processing (4C)PHY4Pr ProjectPHY3P05 Modern Physics Practical I
IV Semester (26C)PHY4C12 Spectroscopy (4C)PHY4E13 Elective 2 Lasers and Fibre Optics (4C)PHY4E20 Elective 3
Micro Processors and Applications (4C)PHY4Pr Project (4C)PHY4P06 Modern Physics Practical II (3C)PHY4P07 Computational Physics Practical (3C)
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I SemesterCH1C01 Quantum Chemistry and Group TheoryCH1C02 Elementary Inorganic ChemistryCH1C03 Structure and Reactivity of Organic CompoundsCH1CO4 thermodynamics, Kinetics and CatalysisCH1P01 Inorganic Chemistry Practical ICH1P02 Organic Chemistry Practical ICH1P03 Physical Chemistry Practical I
II SemesterCH2C05 Applications of Quantum Mechanics and Group
TheoryCH2C06 Co-ordination ChemistryCH2C07 Reaction Mechanism in Organic ChemistryCH2C08 Electrochemistry, Solid State Chemistry and
IV SemesterCH4C09 Advanced Topics in ChemistryCH4P04 Inorganic Chemistry Practical IICH4P05 Organic Chemistry Practical IICH4P06 Physical Chemistry Practical II
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5. M.Sc. ZoologyI Semester: TheoryZ01CT01 Biochemistry and CytogeneticsZ01CT02 Biophysics and BiostatisticsZ01CT03 Ecololgy and Ethology
II Semester: TheoryZ02CT04 PhysiologyZ02CT05 Molecular BiologyZ02CT06 Systamatic and Evolution
I & II Semester PracticalsZ02CP01 Biochemistry, Biophysics & BiostatisticsZ02CP02 Physiology, Developmental Biology & EndocrinologyZ02CP03 Systematics, Evolution, Ecology & Ethology
III Semester: TheoryZ03CT07 ImmunologyZ03ET08 Developmental Biology and EndocrinologyZ03ET09 Wild Life Biology I: Biodiversity & Biota
IV Semester: TheoryZ04CT10 Biotechnology and MicrobiologyZ04ET11 Wild LIfe Biology II: Wildlife ConservationZ04ET12 Wild Life Biology III: Wildlife Management
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Z04EP05 Wild Life Biology I & IIZ04EP06 Wild Life Biology III
Project WorkViva-voce
6. M.Sc. Computer ScienceI SemesterCSS1C01 Discrete Mathematical Struc tureCSS1C02 Advanced Data StructuresCSS1C03 Theory of ComputationCSS1C04 The Art of Programming MethodologyCSS1C05 Computer Organization and ArchitectureCSS1P06 Practical I
II SemesterCSS2C01 Design and Analysis of AlgorithmsCSS2C02 Operating System ConceptsCSS2C03 Computer NetwroksCSS2C04 Computational IntelligenceCSS2E05 Elective I Web TechnologyCSS2P06 Practical IICSS2PO7 Term Paper
Elective CoursesCSS2E05a Computer GraphicsCSS2E05b Introduction Soft ComputingCSS2E05c Web TechnologyCSS2E05d BioinformaticsCSS2E05e Computer Optimization TechniquesCSS2E05f Numerical and Statistical Methods
III SemesterCSS3C01 Advanced Database Management SystemCSS3C02 Principles of Compilers
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IV SemesterCSS4E01 Elective IVCSS4C01 Principles of Software EngineeringCSS4C02 Project Work
7. M.Sc. PsychologyI SemesterPSY1.1 Learning and MotivationPSY1.2 Personality and Personal GrowthPSY1.3 Physiological PsychologyPSY1.4 Research Methodology
II SemesterPSY2.1 Psycho PathologyPSY2.2 Health PsychologyPSY2.3 Counceiling PsycholoyPSY2.4 Practical I -Experimental PsychologyPSY2.5 Practical II Psychometry Practical
III SemesterPSY3.1 Neuro Psychology
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IV SemesterPSY4.1 Clinical Psc=ychology Optional IIIPSY4.2 OB Optional - IVPSY4.3 DissertationPSY4.4 Practicum / InternshipCH4E04 Instrumental Methods of AnalysisCH4E08 Bioinorganic and Organometrallic ChemistryCH4Pr01 Research Project and Viva - Voce
7. M.A. EnglishI SemesterEN1CO1 British Literature, fromChaucer to 18th CenturyEN1CO2 British Literature, the 19th CenturyEN1E03 World Drama (Optional)EN1EO5 Writing for the Media (Optional)
II SemesterEN2CO3 20th Century British Literature up to WW IIEN2CO4 Criticism and TheoryElective CoursesEN2EO7 American LiteratureEN2E10 European Fiction in Translation
III SemesterEN3CO5 20th Century British Literature, Post-1940EN3CO6 The English Language: History and StructureEN3C15 Post Colonial Fiction & Drama (Optional)EN3E19 Women’s Writing (Optional)
IV SemesterEN4CO7 Indian English LiteratureEN4CO8 Dissertation
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Vivavoce8. M.A. Arabic
I SemesterAR1C01 Structure Based CompositionAR1CO2 Computer ApplicationAR1C03 Modern FictionAR1C04 Contemporary Arab World
II SemesterAR2C05 Functional ArabicAR2C06 Modern PoetryAR2C07 Principles of Literary CriticismAR2C08 Trends and Movements in Arabic Literature
III SemesterAR3C09 Classical and Medieval LiteratureAR3C10 Linguistics, Rhetoric and Advanced GrammarAR3C11 Drama and Interaction SkillsCourse XII :ElectivesElective I Journalistic Arabic and TranslationAR3E02 Research MethodologyElecive III 20th Century Islamic Literature in Arabic
IV SemesterAR4C12 Indian Arabic LiteratureAR4C13 Modern Essays and BiographyAR4C14 Advanced Translation & Simultaneous
InterpretationCourse XVI : ElectivesAR4E01 Comparative LiteratureElective II Modern Approaches in Quran TafseerElective III Modern Arabic Literature in Magrib Countries
DissertationViva Voce
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9. M.A. HistoryI SemesterHIS1C1 Methods of Historical ResearchHIS1C2 Writing Kerala History - Historiography &
CoursesHIS1C3 Selected Themes in Indian HistoriographyHIS1C4 History of Pre - Modern Societies
II SemesterHISCSS2C105 Problems and Debates in Ancient Indian HistoryHISCSS2C106 Problems of Kerala HistoryHISCSS2C107 Problems & Perspectives in South Indian HistoryHISCSS2C108 Aspects of the History of the Modern World
III SemesterHISCSS3C109 Theory and Method in HistoriographyHISCSS3C110 Medieval Indian History - Problems and PerspectivesHISCSS3E111(F) Formation of Arab Islamic Society and CultureHISCSS3E112(F) Islam in the Contemporary World -Selected Problems
IV SemesterHISCSS4C111 Selected Debates in Modern Indian HistoryHISCSS4C112 Contemporary India - Problems and PerspectivesHISCSS4E116 Environmental History of IndiaHISCSS4E Archival Studies and Documentation
10. M.A. EconomicsI SemesterMEC101 Micro Economic Theory and Applications IMEC102 Macro Economic Theory and Policy IMEC103 Quantitative Techniques - 1MEC104 Indian Economy - Problems and Policy
II SemesterMEC201 Micro Economic Theory and Applications - IIMEC202 Macro Economic Theory and Policy - IIMEC203 Quantitative Techniques - IIMEC204 International Trade: Theory and Policy
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IV SemesterMEC401 Political Economy of DevelopmentMEC402 Financial marketsMEC403 Advanced EconometricMEC404 Research Methododlogy and Computer ApplicationMEC405 Project Work
11. M.Com.I SemesterMC1C1 Business EnvironmentMC1C2 Quantitative TechniquesMC1C3 Accounting for Managerial DecisionsMC1C4 IT Applications in CommerceMC1C5 Organisational Theory and Behavior
II SemesterMC2C6 International BusinessMC2C7 Advanced Corporate AccountingMC2C8 Business CommunicationsMC2C9 Management ScienceMC2C10 Strategic Management & Corporate Governance
III SemesterMC3C11 Financial ManagementMC3C12 Research Methodology for CommerceMC3C13 Income Tax Law and PracticeMC3C14 Advanced Cost Accounting
IV SemesterMC4E01 Financial Markets and InstitutionsMC4E02 Security Analysis and Portfolio ManagementMC4E03 Strategic Financial ManagementMC4E04 Financial DerivativesMC4P Project Report & Viva
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12. Master of Mass Communication and Journalism (MCJ)I SemesterMCJ1C01 Introduction to Mass CommunicationMCJ1C02 Mass Media HistoryMCJ1C03 News EditingMCJ1C04 News ReportingMCJ1C05 Lab Journal Production -1
II SemesterMCJ2C06 Themes, Theories & Issues in CommunicationMCJ2C07 Public RelationsMCJ2C08 AdvertisingMCJ2C09 Media Laws
III SemesterMCJ3C11 Development CommunicationMCJ3C12 Radio, TV, Film and VideoMCJ3C13 Communication ResearchMCJ3C14 Lab Journal Production - III*Elective CourseMCJ3E01 Web JournalismMCJ3E02 Introduction to MultimediaMCJ3E03 International Communication
IV SemesterMCJ4C15 Feature Writing and Magazine EditingMCJ4C16 Film StudiesMCJ4C17 Dissertation/Viva - voce/InternshipMCJ4C18 Lab Journal Production - IV
*Elective CourseMCJ4E04 Business JournalismMCJ4E05 Visual Media ProductionMCJ4E06 Technical Writing and documentation
* The College/Dept. will offer at least one of the aboveelectives in the Third and Fourth Semester
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13. Master of Library & Information ScienceI SemesterLISIC01 Library Information and SocietyLISIC02 Library ManagementLISIC03 Information Processing Theory
(Classification and Cataloguing)LISIC04 Information Processing Practice (Classification)
II SemesterLIS2C05 Information Processing Practice (Cataloguing)LIS2C06 Information and CommunicationLIS2C07 Fundamentals of Information Technology(Theory)LIS2C08 Information SourcesLIS2E01 Fundamentals of ICT Practice
III SemesterLIS3C09 Information Systems and ServicesLIS3C10 Research MethodologyLIS3C11 Application of ICT in LIS-TheoryLIS3E02 Statistics and BibliometricsLIS3E03 Technical Communications
IV SemesterLIS4C12 Information Processing and RetrievalLIS4C13 Application of ICT in LIS-PracticeLIS4E04 Organizing Information Resources-PracticeLIS4C14 Dissertation and Viva Voce
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Schedule of Rates of Fees*Items of Fees – Undergraduate Programmes
1. Tuition fees 1000.00Tuition fee for Computer Science 3000.00(Payable in 2 equal instalments for 2 semesters)
(For students coming from other Universities)5. Recognition 100.00
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Items of Fees – Postgraduate Programmes
1. Tuition 1800.00
(Payable in 3 terms)
2. Admission Fees 150.00
Library 100.00
Medical 5.00
Calendar 30.00
Laboratory
For M.Sc. Except Maths 1200.00
Magazine 50.00
Audio-Visual 25.00
Association 50.00
Stationery 50.00
Games 100.00
S.A.F 5.00
Women’ Studies 5.00
University Union 75.00
Sports Affiliation 250.00
3. Caution Deposit 600.00
4. Matriculation 110.00
(For students coming from other Universities)
5. Recognition 100.00
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Items of Fees – BLISc Programmes
1. Tuition fees 800.00
(Payable in 2 equal instalments)
2. Admission Fees 130.00
Library 100.00
Medical 10.00
Calendar 5.00
Magazine 10.00
Audio-Visual 70.00
Association 5.00
Stationery 100.00
Games 100.00
S.A.F 5.00
University Union 75.00
Sports Affiliation 250.00
3. Caution Deposit 350.00
4. Matriculation 110.00
(For students coming from other Universities)
5. Recognition 100.00
The Annual Attendance, Progress and Conduct Certificateswill not be forwarded to the University unless the studentclears all dues to the college at the time, and showssatisfactory progress and conduct.
* Subject to revision depending upon the Govt./the University Orders.
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Refund of Caution DepositStudents who have completed their respective courses
of study can apply for refund of caution deposit in the prescribedform immediately after the closing date of college at the end ofthe academic year or at the time of leaving the college in casethey discontinue in the middle of the academic year. If the claimfor refund is not made before the date of reopening of the collegefor the next academic year, the amount will be forfeited and willbe remitted to the Government as per rules. The original receiptissued for remittance of caution deposit is to be produced alongwith the application for refund of caution deposit.
Issue of Certificates and Attestation of Documents1. Application for certificate should be made at least two days
in advance.2. Conduct certificate will ordinarily be issued only along with
the transfer certificate when the student has completed hiscourse. Rs. 5/- will be charged for every certificate.
3. Rs. 5/- per page will be charged for issuing a certified copy ofany document.
4. No certificate will be issued from the college unless thePrincipal is satisfied with the reason stated by the applicantfor such certificate.
5. Application for transfer certificate should be made in theprescribed form not later than the fifth working day of the firstterm attended by the student. The certificate will be issuedin the case of those who have appeared for the examinationonly after the publication of the University Examination Results.A late fee of Rs. 10/- should be paid for all applicationsreceived after the prescribed time.
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1. Class timing will be from 9am to 4 pm: Students must be presentin all their classes.
2. College prayer: During the time of college prayer all shouldstand in perfect silence and devotion
3. Students should not engage themselves in actions that areoffensive to good taste and are dis-service to succeedinggenerations of students.
4. Students should carry their identity card and produce it ondemand by the authorities
5. Possession and use of tobaco, panparag, drugs, liquor andsuch other intoxicating items are strictly prohibited insidethe campus.
6. Mobile phones are strictly banned on the campus. In the eventof violation, the phones will be confiscated and heavy finelevied.
7. Any act, in any form, against a new entrant of the college,will be treated as Ragging and the accused will be madeliable for punishment as per the Indian Penal Code. Raggingof any form is a non-bailable offence and requires criminalprocedure. If any incident of ragging comes to the notice ofthe authority, severe action will be taken against suchstudents if they fail to give satisfactory explanation and thematter will be forwarded to the police for further action undercriminal procedure. They will be forbidden from pursuing theirstudies in any other institution for five years.
8. No one shall distribute or circulate any notice, pamphlet,leaflet etc. at the gate of the campus or within the campusand shall not exhibit any type of banner, flag, poster etcwithout the prior permission from the Principal
9. All are strictly prohibited from participating in any agitation,strike, dharna, gherao and in such activities which will disturbthe classes or endanger the peaceful atmosphere of thecollege campus.
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farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-201710. Students guilty of going over to other colleges or institutions
to take part in acts of indiscipline such as organisingdemonstrations or strikes will be deemed especially culpableand will be punished accordingly.
11. Outsiders are not permitted to attend or organise anyprogramme or activity without the permission of the principalor Head of the Departments. No student shall invite orentertain such outsiders. Entry for media persons is allowedonly with the prior permission from the Principal.
12. The Principal will have the power to inflict the followingpunishments: suspension, compulsory issue of T.C. andexpulsion.
13. Conduct certificate will not be issued as a matter of course.It has to be earned by the students’ good conduct.The Principal’s decision will be final regarding the issue ofconduct certificate.
14. Promotion to a higher class, selection for Universityexaminations and issue of progress, attendance or conductcertificates are matters absolutely within the discretion ofthe Principal and no appeal shall be presented against thePrincipal’s decision to any other authority.
15. The Principal will have the right to issue Transfer Certificate toa student admitted to the College without an applicationfrom the student or the guardian at any time during the courseof his/her study in the college without assigning any specificreason.
16. The Principal or other duly constituted college or hostelauthorities may frame and issue from time to time disciplinaryrules of permanent or temporary character regulating theconduct of students within and outside the College and theHostel premises with a view to maintaining the credit andreputation of the college and the hostels.
17. Students should desist from disfiguring the classrooms,compound walls and buildings on the college campus bypasting posters or writing on them. They should also desistfrom disfiguring the compound walls of neighbouring buildings.
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farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-201718. Organizational Activities of the student: As per the judgement
of the Honourable High Court of Kerala, the syndicate of theuniversity has pernitted the Management to control theorganizational activities of student organizations directly orthrough their members on the campus.
19. Students who are charged with criminal offences and areunder suspension will not be allowed to enter the campuswithout permission.
20. No meeting, procession, entertainment or celebration shouldbe organised or no fund should be collected in the college orthe hostels without the permission of the Principal.Processionsfor any cause is strictly prohibited during class hours.
21. Students should not go outside the college during class hours.In the event of unavoidable necessity they should seek specialpermission of the Principal / Head of the Departments.
22. All expressions or activities which are immoral, antisocial,communal and antinational are strictly prohibited in thecollege.
23. Students should be neat, tidy and modest in dressing andpersonal appearance. Boys should not wear jeans and T shirts.Girls should avoid dress with low neck, short and sleevelessblouse, miniskirts, jeans, tight/short tops with slit or transparentclothing.
24. The certificate of attendance to appear for the end semesterExamination will not be issued unless the Principal is convincedthat the student’s conduct and progress have beensatisfactory and the student has secured 75 % of attendancein the semester. Students may also note that unless theyregister for the Examination they will not be eligible forpromotion to higher classes.
25. The Principal reserves the right to take punitary measureswhich include suspension/dismissal from the college/hostel,compulsory issue of TC, denial of edusupport imposing of fine,refusal of permission to apply for examination and forwardingof the complaint to the police.
26. The Principal shall be the final authority in interpretation ofthe college rules. Matters not covered by these rules are left
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ATTENDANCEStudents are expected to attend classes every day.
However, if there are genuine reasons like ill-health, studentscan avail themselves of leave [in the prescribed format given]after obtaining permission from the teachers, advisor and HOD.1) Attendance of students is marked in a register by teachersfor every hour.2) If a student is absent for one hour in a day, he/she will be marked absent for that period.3) Attendance for every month will be displayed by the f i r s tweek of the following month. Students must check theattendance, and discrepancy, if any, should be brought to thenotice of the teacher concerned and corrected within twoworking days.4) The University Grants Commission (UGC) has mandated aminimum of 75% attendance in each paper to be eligible toapply for the Semester End Examination (SEE). College will strictlyadhere to the norm as stipulated by the UGC.5) After the final attendance figure is displayed on the noticeboard / web site at the end of each semester, no request forcorrection of attendance will be entertained.
Attendance for extra/co-curricular Activities:6) Students who represent the college in Sports, NCC, NSS andother extra and co-curricular activities should obtain priorpermission from the Advisor. The request should be forwardedthrough the Coordinators in-charge of the respective activities.On completion of activities, within two working days the studentshould, submit the attendance certificate to the Advisor withthe recommendation of the coordinator.7) On fifth working day of every month Department LevelMonitoring Cell DMC (head of the department, advisor and onesenior faculty member) shall verify the leave letters of previousmonth and prepare Students Attendance Report (SAR) in theprescribed format to be forwarded to the Principal/the officialauthorised
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8) At the end of the Semester, the College Level Monitoring Cell(CMC) will finalise the report.9) CONDONATION
a) If the shortage of attendance is beyond thecondonation limit, such candidates must repeat the programmefor making up the shortage to become eligible for the APC andthen register for the exam along with the junior batch.
b) Condonation application should be forwarded tothe principal through HOD not later than 2 weeks before thecommencement of exam. There will be fine for late submission ofcondonation application .Condonation will not be granted formore than once in an academic year for any programme of study.
Condonation is ordinarily granted on compliance of thefollowing conditions1. The prescribed fee has been paid.2. The application is recommended and forwarded by the Principal/ Head of Departments concerned.3. The reasons given for failure to obtain the prescribed attendance are satisfactory.Application for condonation shall be attached with anexplanatory statement for each day of absence. A medicalcertificate from a registered medical practitioner is required, ifthe absence is due to illness, which exceeds 5 working days at atime. The HOD also has to state that timely application was madeby the candidate for leave and leave was granted in time.Normalcondonation limit for semester courses is 10% of class days of thesemester..Condonation of attendance will be granted twiceduring the entire programme subject to a maximum of 20%together. Shortage of attendance up to a maximum of 20% willbe granted only on genuine medical grounds. .
10) Attendance for participation in union activities andregular practice of sports ,games, cultural activities etc. will onlybe given with the special permission of the principal.11) A maximum of only 5 theory classes and one lab per paperper semester is permitted for a student as other dutyattendance.However, specific cases which are likely to exceedthis maximum will have to be referred to the Principal well inadvance for his special permission.
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1) Students should apply for leave only in the prescribed form2) If a student is absent for three classes in a subject/paper, he/ she may attend the next class of that subject/paper only after getting an admit slip from the advisor.3) If a student is absent for more than 3 classes, he/shemust get the admit slip from the HOD to attend theclasses.4) If a student fails to obtain 75% attendance in anymonth in any subject he/she will be required to reportto DMC with parents.5) The name of the student will be removed’ from therolls if he/she is absent continuously for 10 working dayswithout leave application.6) Cases of prolonged or serious illness, hospitalizationor long period of rest on medical ground must bereported to the Principal and the HOD as early aspossible.7) Leave application of hostel residents shall beforwarded by the warden concerned.
Maternity leave to the students is granted on the following conditions :
8) Maternity leave will be granted only once during theentire programme/course.9) Condonation/ other leave or absence shall not beclubbed with maternity leave during the programme.10) The student shall register for the examination aftercompensating the leave availed, with the junior batch,if other conditions stipulated in the regulations of thecourse are fulfilled.11) The student will be permitted to join the junior batch,considering it as an additional seat.
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College LibraryFarook College Library and Information System has a
collection of more than 86,745(as on 11.07.2016) volumes andsubscribes to nearly 168 periodicals. The Library has computerizedits operations and services with standard software. A separatesection for blind students with Braille literature has been set up.Awell organised Digital Library under MPLAD fund of Sri. P.V. AbdulWahab M.P., has also been set up. Access to e-resources hasbeen provided by the Information and Library Network (INFLTBNET)Centre for UGC, Ahmedbad through National Library andInformation Services Infrastructure for Scholarly Content (N-LIST)Programme.The programme would provide access to more than6000 e-journals and 3,00,000 e-books. The Library meets theacademic and career information needs of 3200 students and200 teaching and ministerial staff of the college. It also extendsits services to the students and staff of the sister institutions onthe campus. The Library provides reference and lending servicesto the public too on need basis. The Library complex, namedafter Moulavi Abussabah Ahmed Ali, the founder of the campus,was commissioned by His Excellency the then President of IndiaDr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, on 17th November 2002.
There is a Library Advisory Committee consisting ofPrincipal, HOD’s, Staff and Students to advise the Librarian on allmatters relating to library.
Library Rules1. Working hours:
Newspaper reading section : 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.General and Undergraduate section : 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.Postgraduate section : 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m./
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2. All students of the College are members of the Library.
3. They are entitled to borrow books on the production ofborrower’s cards issued from the College Library. They shouldbe returned at the end of the year.
4. Loss of the cards must be reported immediately to the Librarian.Duplicate borrowers cards will be issued after a specified periodat the discrition of the Librarian. A fine of Rs. 25/- will be leviedfor each card lost. The member will be held responsible for thelost cards originally issued to him/her.
5. Books will be issued from/returned to the library at the timeand in the manner notified by the library from time to time.
6. The maximum number of books issued to a postgraduatestudent at a time will be six and to undergraduate studentswill be four.
7. No member should keep a book for more than a fortnight. Abook may be reissued to the same student if there is no otherreservation for it.
8. Absence from the college will not be admitted as an excusefor delay in returning books.
9. The Librarian may recall a book at any time even when thenormal period of loan is not over.
10. Members should not sub lend the books of the library.
11. On no account should a member disfigure a library book.When a member receives a book from the library he/sheshould satisfy himself/herself that the book is in goodcondition. If it is not, the matter should at once be brought to
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12. Members should replace books lost, or pay for them a priceto be fixed by the Librarian
13. If the date on which a book is due to be returned falls on aholiday it should be returned on the next working day.
14. All staff members of the college are members of the library.A member of the teaching staff may borrow upto ten booksat a time. A member of the non-teaching staff may borrowtwo books at a time. Members of the teaching, non-teachingstaff should not keep a book for more than a fortnight.
15. Ordinarily books will not be issued to non members. Inexceptional cases the Principal may permit a non-memberto have access to the library or to borrow books on suchterms as the Principal determines.
16. A fine of Rs. 1.00 per day will be levied if a book is detainedbeyond the due date.
17. Books are to be used with maximum care and there shouldbe no damage or disfigurement. Writing with pencil or inkanywhere in the book is strictly prohibited. If any such thing isdone, the student is to replace the book. Books will bereceived back only after page to page scrutiny.
Physical EducationThe Department provides facilities for various games such
as football, Cricket, Shuttle Badminton, Handball, Base Ball,Softball, Tennis, Table Tennis, Volleyball etc. The PhysicalEducation Council of the college comprises the GeneralCaptain, the captains of various Teams and the members of
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The Academic year 2016-17 brought sterling achievementsin the field of sports & games.
Interzone1. Soft- ball Winners2. Taekwondo Winners3. Shuttle Badminton Winners4. Table Tennis Womens winners5. Base Ball Runners6. Hand-ball Runners7. Cricket second runner up
A-zone1. Shuttle Badminton Winners2. Football Winners3. Cricket second runner up
Others1. Calicut District ‘A’ Division Football Runners up2.Semi finalist in the state club football championship3. Seven All India Inter University Bronze Medalists
Tournament conducted1. A-zone Shuttle Badminton2. A-zone football
3. A-zone cricket
The Farook College Union &Affiliated Associations
All students of the college are members of the Union.There will also be associations affiliated to the college unionsuch as language associations, subject associations, etc.Membership of these associations will be determined on thebasis of the language or subject offered by the college.
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farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017The objectives of the college union are (i) to train
students of the college in the duties and rights of citizenship. (ii)to promote opportunities for the development of character,leadership efficiency, knowledge and spirit of service amongstudents, (iii) to organize debates, seminars, and such otheractivities, and (iv) to provide opportunities for students toorganise sports, arts and other cultural activities.
Parliamentary system will be followed in the students’Union election of the College as per the judgement of theHonourable High Court.
College MagazineThe college magazine is ordinarily published once in a
year. The Principal is the final authority in all matters concerningthe college magazine. He has the power to order or withholdpublication, to include or reject matters without assigning anyreason, if such steps are considered necessary.
Parent – Teacher AssociationTo maintain continued association between the parents
and teachers and to promote activities for the well being of thestudents a Parent Teacher Association is formed. The Associationmeets at intervals to discuss various problems relating to thegeneral welfare of the students.
Edu Support, a scheme to provide support to a selectednumber of marginalised students for various academic needs hasbeen launched by the PTA. To solve the transport problem of thestudents the college PTA is operating buses in the morning andevening.
Farook College Old Students’ AssociationThe purpose of the Association is to foster and perpetuate
friendship, contact and co-operation among the alumni throughpublications, informal group meetings and through other means.The Association seeks to further social, literary and culturalinterests of the College by maintaining an active channel ofcommunication between the College and the alumni.
Internal Quality Assuarance Cell (IQAC)Internal Quality Assurance Cell is a body proposed by the
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The Anti-Ragging Committee is headed by the Head ofthe institution and it consists of representatives of facultymembers, parents, students belonging to the freshers’ categoryas well as seniors and non-teaching staff. It will consider therecommendations of the Anti-Ragging Squad and takeappropriate decisions, including spelling out suitablepunishments to those found guilty.
Anti-Ragging SquadThe Anti-Ragging Squad is nominated by the Head of
the institution with such representation as considered necessaryand will consist of members belonging to the various sections ofthe campus community. The Squad will have vigil, oversightand patrolling functions. It will kept mobile, alert and active atall times and will empowered to inspect places of potentialragging and make surprise raids in hostels and other hot spots.The Squad will investigate incidents of ragging and makerecommendations to the Anti-Ragging Committee and will workunder the overall guidance of the said Committee.
Action Against RaggingAny disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or
written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating orhandling with rudeness any other student, indulging in rowdy or
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Full text of the UGC Draft Regulations on Curbing theMenance of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions,2009 has been included in the website of the college.(www.farookcollege.ac.in.)
Grievance Redressal CellGrievance Redressal Cell is a body to hear and decide
on matters related to academic, discipline, curricular and co-curricular activities of the students. The Cell consist of thefollowing members:1. Principal (Chairman)2. Three faculty members (a) a representative of the college council (b) a head of the department (c) a female teacher3. Two members from the College union, one being a lady4. Vice President, PTA5. Ward member, Grama Panchayath6. NSS/NCC officer of the College7. Staff Adviser (Convener)
Committee Against Sexual HarassmentA committee is formed, as per the instruction of the
University Grants Commission (UGC), to look into genderdiscrimination and sexual harassment against women on thecampus and redress their grievances and complaints. ThePrincipal is the chairman, PTA Vice President is the Vice chairman,three lady staff members and the convener of the discipline
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Ethics CommitteeAn Ethics Committee has been constituted as per the
Govt. Order (RT) No. 346/05/H.Edn. dt. 01-03-2005 to monitorimplementation of the decision banning mobile phones,cinematic dance and fashion show on the campus with the co-operation of the College PTA, Staff members, Students’ Union,Management Committee, NSS, NCC, and local authorities. TheCommittee consists of the following members:1. Chairman : Principal2. Vice Chairman : PTA Vice President3. Convener : Staff Adviser4. Joint Convener : College Students’ Union Chairman5. Members : Manager, Farook College
NSS OfficerNCC OfficerWard Member, Grama PanchayathLady Staff Member
Surprise Inspection SquadA Surprise Inspection Squad has been constituted in
the college as per the circular No. 30115/K3/09/H.Edn. dated 10.02.2010 of the Higher Education Department, Govt. of Keralafor prohibiting the use of mobile phones in the college.The squad consists of one senior teacher, one lady teacher,one representative of PTA and two representatives of students.
WOMEN CELLWomen’s Cell of Farook College was constitued in the year2006. The aim of Women’s Cell is to create social, legal, medicaland health awareness among students and teachers. The cellorganizes various programmes for the uplift and welfare ofwomen students on the campus.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESNational Cadet Corps
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) has three wings. NCC(Army), NCC (Navy) and NCC (Girls) with strengths of 106, 50and 54 (29 Army, 25 Navy) cadets respectively.
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farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-2017Aims of NCC:1. To develop qualities of character, courage, comradeship,
discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure andsportsmanship and ideals of selfless service among the youthto make them useful citizens.
2. To create a human resource of organized trained andmotivated youth to provide leadership in all walks of lifeincluding the Armed forces and always available for theservice of the Nation.
3. To create suitable environment to motivate the youth to takeup a career in the Armed forces.
National Service SchemeThe aim of the N.S.S is to promote among students the
spirit service to fellowmen. Social service, adult education, freemedical aid to the poor and rural uplift are some of the importantprogrammes under the scheme. The college has two units of NSSwith a membership of 300 students.
I T RESOURCESInformatics Centre
The Informatics Centre is equipped with a computernetwork based on Windows NT Network operating system. Itincludes a Windows NT Server and 38 workstations. The entireproject including interior of the centre was provided by M/s T.K.Beefathima Beevi Memorial Charitable Trust, Chaliyam,Kozhikode.
The new additions Web Development Centre and theCyber House are supported by Jb. E. Ahamed Saheb andJb. M.P. Abdussamad Samadani under their MPLAD Schemes.These two projects are the indices of our quest for changes andinnovation.
Statistical Computing LabThe Statistical Computing Lab, a project of the
Department of Statistics is set up under FIST programme of theDepartment of Science and Technoloogy, Govt. of India. TheLab. includes a windows NT server and 30 workstations. TheDepartment carries statistical consultancy service using the Lab.
Farook Institute of Language SkillsThis is a hi-tech facility focussed on the improvement of
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communication skills .The inter-active multi-media set-up isavailable for regular students and outsiders. The Institute isequipped with 30 computer systems and other hitech facilities.
Media LabThe Media Lab of the Department of Journalism imparts
practical training to students in editing newspaper designingand publishing. Campus Newspapers like Daily News (releasedalmost everyday) and Farook Campus Observer (monthly) areprepared in the Lab. Students have oppurtunities to watch T.V.channels and news programmes in the Media Lab.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIESP.M. Institute of Civil Services ExaminationThe P.M. Institute of Civil Services Examination is a major
residential centre of excellence for rigorous and specificcoaching for Indian Civil Service Examination, Indian ForestService Examination, Indian Economic Service/Indian StatisticalService Examinations. The minimum eligibility for admission isGraduation in any discipline. However, preference will be givento Post-graduates and Professional Degree holders. Selection ison the basis of a Common Entrance Test (CET) and GroupDiscussion/ Interview. Off campus enrolment is available for thecandidates who are otherwise eligible. There is a galaxy ofeminent experts as consultants and Hon. Resource Persons forthe Institute. The Institute offers Scholarships to eligiblecandidates on the basis of merit-cum-means. The Institute issupported by Dr. P. Mohammed Ali, Managing Director, GulfarGroup, Muscat.
Centre for Human Resources Development, anautonomous centre housed on the campus, is exclusivelydesigned for providing training to different groups with differentrequirements, thereby improving the efficiency and strength ofthe human resources at all levels. The centre has specialprogramme “learning to learn” which is meant to address theissue of motivation, goal setting and planning of the studentswho are crossing the delicate line of adolescence. Theprogramme is approved by the University Grants Commission
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Centre for Cultural Heritage, The main objective is toprovide a spatial point for collection, edition and exhibition ofcultural objects of the region.
Mappila Studies and Research Centre, promotes researchand documentation on Malabar Studies. It provides financialassistance for minor projects on the issues of structural formationof variables in the social fabric of the region and the communityand also updates the data pertaining to the issues of themarginalised demographic groups in the region.
Career Guidance and Placement CellA Career Guidance Centre is functioning in the college.
The Centre offers career and course guidance services for studentsat all levels. It conducts I-Q test etc. and arranges specialprogrammes for different groups of students with the technicaland professional assistance of various organisations. It offers longterm coaching for civil service examinations to a selected batchof 40 students absolutely free of cost. The Centre has enteredinto exchange programmes with several institutions all over India.
Total Improvement Programme (TIP)It is a unique programme designed by the Career
Guidance and Placement Cell of the college. The programmefocusses on tapping the full potential and creativity ofundergraduate students and offers them guidelines. TIP is designedto motivate the brilliant students even as the others are notsidelined.
Coaching Scheme for entry in services forSC/ST and Minority students
It is a UGC supported scheme to provide coaching classesto minority and SC/ST students for entry in services in Govt., Bank,Insurance and Public Sector Undertakings.
CHILDLINEA 24-hour emergency outreach service, CHILDLINE is
a free phone helpline (1098) for children in need of care &protection. It is a project under the Ministry of Women & ChildDevelopment, Govt. of India. CHILDLINE aims to reach out to themost marginalised children and provide shelter,
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medical care, repatriation rescue, sponsorship, emotional supportand guidance. The Colelge is a nodal agency of the CHILDLINE.
INSIGHTThe College has set up a club INSIGHT for the visually
challenged with a good stock of books in Braille script. The clubhas installed a Digital Talking Book Library in the Central Library ofthe College with four computers, scanner and Internetconnectivity. This system facilitates the conversion of Englishscript to audio version for the visually challenged students.
Publications DivisionThe Publications Division attached to the Abussabah
Library Complex streamlines the teaching and academicactivities of the College. It provides a platform for the researchand creative efforts of the faculty and the students.
Radio ClubThe Radio Club of Farook College helps the students to
organise programmes at the AIR station Calicut and on theCampus. It functions to expose the students to the world ofbroadcasting by enabling them to express their artistic talentswhich promote creativity and critical thinking. It also helps thestudents to enhance their communicative skills and enables themto interact with the society.
STUDENTS’ WELFAREThe Advisory Scheme
The students of the college are divided at the beginningof the year into groups depending on the strength of the class.Each group is placed under the personal care of a teacherdesignated Advisor. The groups will meet formally at regularintervals. They will meet informally in small numbers as often aspossible. The Advisors will discuss with the group under their care,the general and individual problems and difficulty of studentsboth when they formally meet and on other occasions. TheAdvisors will exercise strict disciplinary control over their wards.They will closely watch their conduct and progress and maintaincontinuous contact with the parents as well as the ward. The
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ScholarshipsA number of scholarships are awarded every year to
students belonging to the backward classes by the Governmentof India. Students of the college are eligible also for MeritScholarships awarded by the Government of India and theUniversity.
Five Merit Scholarships of the value of Rs. 300/- eachare awarded to the students admitted in the college as per therules framed for the purpose.
Kerala State Scholarships for Arts and Science Coursesare available to students in their first year of study in variouscourses provided they have secured 50% marks and above inthe qualifying examinations, and annual income of their parentsdoes not exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- The scholarships are awarded onmerit cum means basis subject to the number allotted each year. The income limit for fee concession from scheduled castedepartment is Rs. 25,000/- for Degree and Rs. 42,000/- for P.G.courses.
Trophies & Prizes1. Moulavi Abussabah Memorial Rolling Trophy for Malayalam
Elocution. The winning team constituting of two speakers fromvarious Colleges of Kozhikode District instituted by the CollegeUnion 1972.
2. Haji N.K. Seethi Muhammed Memorial Prize for the top scorerof the College in B.A. Arabic & Islamic History.
3. K. Ismail Saheb Memorial Prize for the top scorers of the Collegein B.A. Economics and in B.Sc. programmes, instituted by theheirs of Ismail Saheb, Feroke.
4. Abdul Haque Memorial Prize for the top scorer of College inM.A. Arabic.
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College in M.A. English.
6. P.I. Kunhahamed Kutty Haji Memorial Prize for the top scorerof the College in M.Sc. (Chemistry).
7. C.P. Kunhahamed Saheb Memorial Prize for the top scorer ofthe College in M.Sc. (Maths).
8. P.I. Ahamed Koya Hajee Memorial Prize for the top scorer ofthe College in M.Com.
9. Raja Abdul Kader Haji Memorial Prize for the top scorer ofthe College in M.A. Economics.
10. MVR Nair Endowment prize donated by MVR Nair, GTNTextiles, Alwaye for the top scorer of the College in B.Comand BBA.
11. B.M. Mohamed Sahib Memorial Endowment Scholarshipinstituted by Dr. Asha Mohamed for the top scorer amongthe handicapped students.
12. V. Hassan Haji Memorial Prize for the top scorer of the collegein M.A. History.
13. K.Avarankutty Haji Memorial Prize Instituted byJb. K.C. Hassan Kutty, for the top scorer of the college inM.Sc. Statistics.
14. Adv.M.V. Hydross Saheb Memorial Prize donated by Mr. M. Ayub for the top scorer of the college in M.Sc. Zoology
15. S.Umbichikoya Haji Memorial Prize donated byJb. P.P. Aboobacker Koya for the top scorer of the college inM.Sc. Physics.
16. Moulavi Abussabah Ahamed Ali Memorial Prize donated byDr. T.A. Abdul Azeez for the top scorer of the College in B.L.I.Sc.
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Department, Farook College for the top scorer of the collegein B.A. English.
18. Prof. A.K. Abdul Majeed Memorial Prize donated by the Dept.of Physics for the top scorer of the College in B.Sc. Physics.
19. Prof. N.K. Kurup Endowment Prize donated by Old Students inBotany Department for the top scorer of the College in B.Sc.Botany.
20. P.P. Mohammed Memorial Prize awarded to the top scorer inthe SSLC examination from among the wards of non-teachingstaff.
21. Prize for the best student in B.A. Economics instituted inmemory of Ajith, a former student, by his parents.
22. Special prize donated by Informatics Centre for the top scorerof the College in B.Sc. Computer Science.
23. Special prize donated by Informatics Centre for the top scorerof the College in M.Sc. Computer Science.
Edu-SupportThis is a support plan to help deserving students in need
of financial back-up, in addition to Students’ Aid Fund. Thescheme is supported by the PTA, FOSA Qatar ,Jedda and DubaiUnits, Laila Yousef AL-Saqer (Kuwait), well wishers and theteachers of the College.
Co-operative StoreThe co-operative store is managed by a Board of
Directors who are elected by the members. Members of the staffand students who are eighteen years old and above are eligibleto become members by purchasing one or more shares. The valueof a share is Rs. 5/-. Students who are below 18 years are entitledto become associate members on payment of Rs. 1.25 and areeligible to receive dividend and bonus declared at the annualmeeting of the general body.
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INFRASTRUCTURECollege Hostels
There are seven hostels maintained by the College.1. Boarding charges are calculated on a monthly dividing basis.2. Mess committees may function in the hostels to assist in
running the mess.3. Caution deposit should be remitted in advance as follows:
farook college handbook with academic calendar 2016-20173. Residents are bound to comply with all the rules of the hostel
set down by the chief warden.
4. Residents should strictly observe the study time (6.00 a.m.to8.00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.)
5. Residents are not permitted to receive or entertain guestsincluding their class/college mates without the prior writtenpermission from the warden/matron.
6. Residents of the girls’ hostel should return to the hostel by5.30 p.m. after their classes.
7. Residents of the boys’ hostel should not go outside the hostelafter 8.30 p.m. In case of emergency, they shall seek thepermission from the warden
8. Use of mobile phone is strictly controlled in the hostel.Residents are directed not to use mobile phone between 8.00p.m. and 5.00 a.m.
9. Residents should abstain from the use/possession of alcoholicdrinks,drugs and tobacco products.
10. Attendance position of the residents will be periodicallychecked and those who are found to be irregular in the classwill not be permitted to continue in the hostel
11. Residents will not have the choice to select their room androom mates
12. It is the responsibility of the residents to ensure that the roomsallotted to them are very tidy. Electrical fittings ,furniture andother facilitues provided in the rooms should remain intact
. Residents will be heavily fined for the loss or damage of hostelproperty. They are not permitted to make their own alterationsin the room.
13. Attitude and relationship of the residents with the employeesof the hostel should be cordial and positive.
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14. Residents shall make the entires in the movement registerkept at the hostel while leaving the hostel and returning tothe hostel. Parents/Guardians should accompany the girlstudents
15.Residents who wish to stay in the hostel during vacation shouldget prior permission from the chief warden/Provest.
16.Hostel dues of each month should be cleared before 15th ofnext month. Defaulters names will be removed from the hostel roll.
17. Readmission will strictly be on the basis of performance in theUniversity/College level examinations, percentage ofattandance for the previous semester and their characterand behaviour in the hostel and the college.
18. Ragging is a criminal offence (Govt.order No.1157/12/86H.Edn) and the names of accused will be forwarded to thepolioce. They will be immediately dismissed form the hostel.
19.Grievances, complaints ,suggestions, by the residents can bebrought to the notice of the Warden/Matron of the hostelconcerned.
20.Getting admission in the college does n’t ensure admission inthe hostels. Hence, studetns are directed to enquire aboutthe availability of hostel facility before they take admission inthe college.
21. Decision of the Chief Warden pertaining to all matters of thehostel will be final.
Health Centre The Health Centre functions on all days except Sundays
and national holidays. The service of the Medical Officer will beavailable from 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Medical consultation isfree to all students of the campus institutions and medicines areavailable at a moderate rate. The Health Centre organises free
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medical camps and health awareness classes to the studentsand public of the locality.
Pain and Palliative Clinic attached to the Health Centreextends its service to the local public of neighbouring TwoMunicipalities - Feroke, Ramanattukara and Vazhayoor GramaPanchayath.
Day Care CentreFarook College Day Care Centre is established in 2013 to
provoide the teachers, officers, non-teaching staff, researchscholars and regular full-time students of the College (and thepremises) the faculty of keeping their children under good careduring the day time right inside the campus, work with peace ofmind and access their children quickly in case of emergency. Apartfrom taking good care of the enrolled children,one of the keyobjectives of the Centre is also to involve the children in variousextra curricular activities. The working time of the Centre is from 9am to 5 pm on all working days except Saturday ( 9 to 3 p m.)
Audio-Visual TheatreThe Audio – Visual Theatre, supported by Mr. K. Mohamed,
Managing Director, K.M. Trading Co., Abudhabi, is a state-of-the-art venue for seminars and academic programmes. Fullyairconditioned, it has provisions for LCD Projectors and otherhitech presentations.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUTImportant Telephone Numbers
General 0494 2401144 to 522401665 to 72
E-mail : [email protected] Chancellor : 0494 – 2400241Pro Vice Chancellor : ,, – 2400243Registrar : ,, – 2400252Controller of Exams : ,, – 2400291Finance Officer : ,, – 2400224Director, College Development Council : ,, – 2401149Director, Academic Staff College : ,, – 2400352Director, School of Distance Education : ,, – 2400288Dean of Students Welfare : ,, – 2400296Librarian, CHMK Library : ,, – 2401161NSS Office : 362 EPABXExam – Enquiry : 227, 288 EPABX
Head of Account for Fee Remittance8658-00-102-96 (02) cus
for districts other than Malappuram District.
8443-00106 PD Account in theTreasuries in Malappuram District.
OTHER IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERSAir-Port : 0483 - 2712375KSRTC Bus Station : 0495 - 2723796Railway Station
Feroke : 0495 - 2482280Calicut : 0495 - 2701234
Police Station : 0495 - 2482230
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First Term ( June to September 2016 )First Term ( June to September 2016 )First Term ( June to September 2016 )First Term ( June to September 2016 )First Term ( June to September 2016 )
Date Day June 20161 Wed2 Thu3 Fri Payment of Fees III Sem. UG without fine4 Sat5 Sun6 Mon7 Tue8 Wed9 Thu Payment of Fees V Sem. UG without fine
10 Fri11 Sat12 Sun13 Mon14 Tue15 Wed16 Thu Payment of Fees III Sem. PG without fine17 Fri18 Sat19 Sun20 Mon Payment of Fees V Sem. UG with fine Rs.5/-21 Tue22 Wed23 Thu24 Fri25 Sat26 Sun27 Mon Payment of Fees V Sem. UG with fine Rs.10/-28 Tue29 Wed Payment of Fees III Sem. PG with fine Rs.10/-30 Thu Payment of Fees II Sem. PG with fine Rs.5/-
Payment of Fees III Sem. UG with fine Rs.5/-
Ramzan begins
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Date Day October 20161 Sat2 Sun3 Mon4 Tue5 Wed6 Thu7 Fri8 Sat9 Sun
Date Day November 20161 Tue2 Wed3 Thu Payment of Fees II Sem. UG without fine4 Fri Payment of Fees IV Sem. UG without fine5 Sat6 Sun7 Mon Payment of Fees VI Sem. UG without fine8 Tue9 Wed Payment of Fees II Sem. PG without fine
10 Thu Payment of Fees IV Sem. PG without fine11 Fri12 Sat13 Sun14 Mon Payment of Fees II Sem. UG with fine Rs. 5/-15 Tue Payment of Fees IV Sem UG with fine Rs. 5/-16 Wed17 Thur Payment of Fees VI Sem. UG with fine Rs. 5/-18 Fri Payment of Fees II Sem. PG with fine Rs. 5/-19 Sat20 Sun21 Mon Payment of Fees IV Sem. PG with fine Rs. 5/-22 Tue23 Wed Payment of Fees II Sem UG with fine Rs. 10/-24 Thu Payment of Fees IVSem UG with fine Rs. 10/-25 Fri26 Sat27 Sun28 Mon29 Tue30 Wed
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