JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE
( Autonomous )
61st Year of Service
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CCCCCALENDARALENDARALENDARALENDARALENDAR
2011 -2012
HIJIRI 1432-33
(Established in 1951)
(Accredited at A Grade by NAAC - CGPA 3.6 out of 4.0)
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 020.
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Students must keep their Identity Cards always
with them to get Certificates, Hall Tickets,
Scholarship forms, etc.
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The Emblem of the College consists of a shield
divided into four parts with a circle in the middle.
On the top left, there is a crescent and a star
symbolic of Islamic culture and faith in future
prosperity. On the right there is an open book symbolising
knowledge. At the bottom right there is a lotus, the symbol for
purity and prosperity. The bottom left represents a replica of
Golden Rock standing for strength and striving.
Inset in the mid-circle is the frontage of the College main
building with a dome and minarets representing the essence
of Islamic Culture: “The present is a preparation for the
hereafter”. Underneath the shield is a ribbon containing a verse
from the Holy Quran in Arabic script followed by its
translation in English, “Show us the right path” which is the
motto of the college. Thus the Emblem of Jamal enshrines the
ideals of cultural integration and guidance of learning and
striving to succeed here and the hereafter, tempered with
constant prayer to the Almighty to guide us on the
straight path.
The four figures in the shield are diagonally placed with
Green and Yellow backgrounds. In other words our College
colours consist of Green and Yellow standing for Prosperity
and Happiness.
FOUNDERS
Janab.
M.J.JAMAL MOIDEEN
Sahib
Janab.
N.M.KHAJAMIAN ROWTHAR
Sahib
Janab.
M.JAMAL MOHAMED
Sahib
Janab.
K.ABDUL SAMAD
Sahib
FOUNDER SECRETARY FOUNDER TREASURER
SECRETARY & CORRESPONDENT
Janab.
A.K.KHAJA NAZEEMUDEEN
Sahib
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"Show Us the Right Path”
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
MOST GRACIOUS, MOST MERCIFUL
Praise be to Allah, The Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds,
Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Master of the Day of Judgement
Thee alone we worship;
Thee alone we ask for help.
Show us the straight Path
The Path of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy
Grace
Not the path of those who earn Thine wrath;
Not of those who go astray. ‘
Aameen! (AI Qur’an: 1:1-7)
PRAYER
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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka jaya he
Bharata-bhagya-vidhata.
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Dravida-Utkala-Banga
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Bharata-bhagya-vidhata.
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College Song
LONG LIVE JAMAL
All hail Jamal Mohamed College!
Long Live Jamal Mohamed College!
Let’s Love Jamal Mohamed College!
With a love that ever grows.
Guided by God’s kindly light
We strive to walk the paths of right
And asking, seeking, knocking find
Treasures t’enrich the mind.
We cherish every gem
Of culture’s diadem
That sparkles in JAMAL
Fun and Play and Team work good
Shall forge us into Brotherhood!
And strong and keen in limb and brain
we true manhood shall gain.
We’ll play our part abroad
As young men who have trod
The ways of good JAMAL
God bless Jamal Mohamed College
The seat of Sweetness and Knowledge
Where Staff and Students graciously
Serve each other truly
Unswerving from the truth
Its progress be all smooth
Through ages yet to be.
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PLEDGE
“India is my country;
All Indians are my brothers and sisters.”
“I love my country and I am proud
of its rich and varied heritage
I shall always strive to be worthy of it.”
“I shall give my parents, teachers
and all elders respect and treat
every one with courtesy”
“To my country and my people
I pledge my devotion. In their well being and prosperity
alone lies my
happiness”.
THE NATIONAL INTEGRATION PLEDGE
“I solemnly pledge to work with dedication to preserve and
strengthen the freedom and integrity of the nation”.
“I further affirm that I shall never resort to violence and that all
differences and disputes relating to religion, language, region or other
political or economic grievances should be settled by peaceful and
constitutional means”.
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PROFILE OF THE COLLEGEv Jamal Mohamed College was founded in 1951, as an
affiliated college to the University of Madras and thenaffiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli,when it was formed in 1982.
v The college was inaugurated on 11th July 1951 byHon.Thiru.P.S.Kumarasamy Raja, the then ChiefMinister of Madras with His Excellency, the Maharajaof Bhavanagar, the then Governor of Madras presidingover the function.
v When the college was founded in 1951, the FoundingManagement Committee of the college consisted ofJanab N.M.Khajamian Rowther as the founderPresident (1951-1954), M.J.Jamal Mohideen Sahibas the founder Secretary (1951-1966) and JanabN.M.K.Abdul Samad Sahib (1951-1964) as thefounder Treasurer.
v Over the period of 6 decades, the college was able toscale greater and greater heights and rise to thepresent status as a multi faculty institution with 11UG courses, 11 PG courses and 2 M.Phil. Programmesunder Government Aided stream and 8 U.G. courses,13 P.G. courses, 13 M.Phil. and 12 Ph.D. programmesunder self financing stream for men by promotingquality and excellence in higher education due tothe sustained efforts and dedicated leadership givenby the College Management Committee. The collegealso offers 11 U.G., 15 P.G. courses, 13 M.Phil and12 Ph.D programmes exclusively for women as partof women empowerment during the second shift ofthe College.
v Haji.M.J.Jamaludeen Sahib, who succeeded JanabM.J.Jamal Mohideen Sahib as Secretary andCorrespondent from 1966, functioned till 1973. HajiJanab N.M.K.Abdul Khader Sahib, served as Treasurerfrom 1964 til l 1973. On the sad demise ofHaji.M.J.Jamaludeen Sahib, Haji Janab N.M.K.AbdulKhader Sahib took over as Secretary and
PROFILE OF THE SOCIETY
v The Society of Jamal Mohamed College is established
in a sprawling land area of 87 acres (60 acres in the
present location and 27 acres in Veerampatti Village
near Bharathidasan University) as a religious minority
institution with the primary objective of providing
higher education to the downtrodden and socially
backward sections of the society in general and Muslim
minority in particular. Janab. M.Jamal Mohamed Sahib
and Janab. N.M.Khajamian Rowther of revered
memory were the founding fathers.
In addition to Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous),the Society has established and is administering thefollowing institutions:
i) Jamal Mohamed College Typewriting Institute (2007)approved by the Department of Technical Education,Government of Tamil Nadu.
ii) Jamal Mohamed College of Teacher Education (2007)offering B.Ed. Course approved by National Councilfor Teacher Education, Bangalore and affiliated toBharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli in 2007 andlater to Tamilnadu Teacher Education University,Chennai from 2008
iii) Jamal Mohamed College Ayesha Girls MatriculationSchool (2009) approved by Director of MatriculationSchools, Government of Tamilnadu.
iv) Jamal Mohamed College of Hotel ManagementIndustrial School (2009) approved by Department of
Employment & Training, Government of Tamil Nadu.
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Correspondent in the year 1973 and served till 1988.Haji M.J.M.Abdul Gaffor Saheb took over as Treasurerin the year 1973.
v Haji.M.B.Abdullah Sahib, who served as the Presidentfrom 1975 to 1989, also served as Secretary for oneyear from 1988 to 1989. Janab.Haji.K.A.KhaleelAhamed Sahib became the Treasurer in 1989 and hecontinues to serve as Treasurer till date.
v Janab.N.M.K.Abdul Kaliq Sahib was the Presidentfrom 1989 till 1995. Janab M.J.Noordeen Sahibsucceeded as the President in 1996 and continues asPresident till date.
v Janab.Haji.M.J.M.Abdul Gafoor Sahib, served asTreasurer from 1973 to 1989. He was elected asSecretary and Correspondent in 1989 and served till2011. He had the distinction of serving during thetime of Silver Jubilee, the Golden Jublee and DiomandJubille of the college.
v Janab.A.K.Khaja Nazimudeen Sahib, who has beenserving as the member of the ManagementCommittee from 1995 was elected to the post ofAssistant Secretary in the year 2003 and was electedas Secreatry & Correpondent in 2011.
v Haji.M.J.Jamal Mohamed Sahib was admitted as amember of the Society and also was elected asAssistant Seretary during 2011.
v The college has grown from strength to strengthunder the able leadership of greatmen who adornedthe seat of Principalship from 1951 onwards.Late.Alhaj Janab.M.J.Mohamed Sayeed M.A.,LT, wasthe first Principal from 1951 to 1970.Prof.E.W.P.Thomas M.A., was the Principal from 1970to 1971. Late Haji. Prof. E.P.Mohamed Ismail becamethe Principal in 1971 and held the office upto 1985.
v Dr.C.Nainar Mohamed M.A., Ph.D., was the Principalfrom 1985 to 1989. Prof.Haji.N.Abdul Samadh M.A.,M.Phil., became the next Principal and held the officefrom 1989 to 1998. Dr.K.Abdullah Basha M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D., was the Principal from 1998 to 2003.
v Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D., FICWA.,
PGDCA., PGDFM., Dip.MA, MBA., M.Phil (Mangt) was
the Principal during 2003 to 2011. During 2010-11,
the college completed sixty years of its very useful
service in higher education and celebrated Diamond
jubilee of the college with a Maximum students
strength of 9625 and 383 Teaching faculty.
v Dr.R.Khader Mohideen, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D.,M.B.A.,
was appointed as the Principal from 1st June 2011.
VISION
To become a world class, highly acclaimed, innova-
tive, competitive and most successful Higher Educa-
tion Institution in the status of an University by of-
fering many value added and socially relevant courses
to serve all sections of the society including Minority,
Backward and Disadvantaged students.
MISSION
To provide a unique experience which will enable stu-
dent to realize his innate potential and mould his
overall personality by
n Providing cost effective quality education
n Inculcating spiritual and moral values
n Imparting training in productive services
MISSION GOAL
n Promoting academic excellence
n Developing self reliant individual
n Providing career opportunities
n Creating socially responsible citizens.
PROFILE OF COURSES
Ø In the year 1951, the college had Intermediate
Courses, B.A.Economics, and B.A.(Islamic History)
with an initial student strength of 250 and staff
strength of 12. B.Com was started in 1952, Later
several undergraduate courses like B.A.English
literature, B.Sc.Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and
Zoology were added.
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Ø During the year 1957 the college bagged all prizesin several intercollegiate competitions organized bythe University of Madras as part of the CentenaryCelebrations of the University. At that time the col-lege got the single honour of being bracketed withthe thirty best colleges in India when Danforth Foun-dation of USA selected the college for the award ofstudy fellowships in U.S.A. to three of the facultymembers Prof. V.Hari Rao, Prof.Devanathan andProf.Mohamed Essa.
Ø In 1963 the college was elevated to the status of apost-graduate college with affiliation granted forM.A.Economics and M.Sc.Mathematics. Other PGcourses like Physics, English Literature, Zoology, andCommerce were added subsequently.
Ø In the year 1972, the college was upgraded as aCentre for advance research work leading to theDoctorate degree in the PG Department of Zoology.The PG Department of Physics was recognized as aCentre for Ionospheric Research programme to beconducted in collaboration with the Physical ResearchLaboratories, Ahmedabad. In subsequent years, re-search programmes leading to M.Phil and Ph.D wereadded in the Departments of Mathematics, Chemis-try, English, Commerce, Economics, Tamil, Botany,and Physics.
Ø During the year 1972, the college was recognized byUGC New Delhi, for Grant purposes under section2(F) and 12(B) of the University Grants CommissionAct 1956.
Ø In 1977-78, on the recommendation of the Univer-sity of Madras, the UGC recognized the college asone of the ten “Lead Colleges” in the university area.As a lead college, select courses and programmeswere started in collaboration with leading businesshouses and employment agencies, with a view toproviding qualitative development and academic leadto the colleges in the region.
Ø In 1986, B.Sc. Computer Science course was started
marking the beginning of Computer Era in the col-lege. In subsequent years, courses like MCA, M.Sc.Computer Science, M.Sc. (IT), M.Sc. Microbiologywere added to the already existing courses.
Ø In 1996, the college was selected by the UGC to of-fer vocational course entitled “Office Managementand Secretarial Practice” at the UG level upto theyear 2002.
Ø In tune with the changes taking place in all walks oflife, in 1999 the management of the college startedexclusive women sections both at the UG and PGlevel in the subjects like Computer Science, Infor-mation Technology, Commerce, Business manage-ment, Mathematics, English and Arabic literatureleading to Women’s empowerment.
Ø The AICTE-approved MBA course was started in theyear 2000 with a view to providing adequate mana-gerial talents both in the public and private sectororganisations.
Ø During 2003-04, a separate section for women inMBA was started. Separate College Day, Sports Day& Convocations were held from 2003-04 onwards.Separate NSS and NCC wings were started forwomen.
Ø During the year 2004-05 the AICTE accorded exten-sion of approval to the existing MCA Self Financecourses conducted from 1992 onwards. The existingMCA and M.Sc. Computer Science eveningprogrammes were converted as regular Day Collegeprogrammes. In addition to it, for men, M.Sc.Bio-Technology and B.Com Additional Section, B.Litt.were introduced in the regular day college, as selffinance courses. M.Phil. in Chemistry, Computer Sci-ence and Arabic were also started.
Ø UGC, Government of Tamil Nadu and BharathidasanUniversity conferred Autonomous status for a periodof 6 years from 2004-2005 for all courses includingAICTE approved M.C.A. & M.B.A. The choice based
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credit system was introduced for all the courses from2004-2005.
Ø During 2005-2006 the college started B.Sc. Chemis-try, B.Sc. Physics, M.Sc. Mathematics for women andM.A. History and B.B.A. for men under self-financingscheme.
Ø During 2005-2006 UGC approved Six Career OrientedProgrammes (COP) leading to Certificate, Diplomaand Advance Diploma courses in Journalism,Tourism and Travel Management, Functional Urdu,Computer Application and Multilingual with PrintingTechnology, Domestic Chemistry and QualityAssurance, Medical Lab. Technology and ComputerHardware and Network Administration.
Ø During 2006-2007 Master of Social Work, M.Sc. (Bio-Informatics), M.Phil. in Management Studies werestarted. AICTE accorded extension of approval to theexisting MCA regular course (Govt. Aided) conductedfrom 1988-89 onwards, thus making the totalapproved intake to 120 students strength. TheEvening college M.Sc. Chemistry was converted intoDay College Programme under self-financing stream.
Ø During 2007-08 additional sections were approvedby university for B.Sc. (CS), BCA and BBA for menunder self-financing scheme. The evening collegesections of M.Sc. (Physics), M.Sc.(IT), M.Sc.(Zoology), M.Sc.(Microbiology), and B.Sc.(CS) forMen were converted into Day College programmeunder self-finance stream.
Ø During 2007-2008 new restructured syllabus for UGwith 144 credits and PG with 80 credits are followed.
Ø During March 2008, the Academic Council approvedthe common CBCS syllabus for all the courses undercommon Choice Based Credit System as preparedand approved by the respective Board of Studies foreach subject for implementation for a period of 3years from 2008-2009 onwards with 140 credits forUG and 90 credits for PG.
Ø Computerized Calligraphy Training Centre approved
by National Council for promotion of Urdu Language(Ministry of HRD, New Delhi) is offering Diploma inComputer Applications and Multilingual DTP.
Ø The Dept of Commerce is accredited by ICWAInstitute for offering coaching in Foundation coursesin ICWA,Tally Accounting Packages and CAT.
Ø Department of Economics is offering Typewriting andShorthand courses to the students. The centre has22 typewriters. The centre is approved by theDepartment of Technical Education as JamalMohamed College Typewriting Institute.
Ø The Guidance and Counseling Centre is offeringremedial education and competitive coaching classesto educationally backward and minority communitystudents and SC / ST students.
Ø The College, over the past Sixty years, has growninto a multi-faculty institution offering diverseUnder-Graduate and Post-Graduate Courses of study,especially in frontier areas like Computer Science,Information Technology, Bio-Technology, Microbiol-ogy and Business Management.
Ø The doors of the College are open to all withoutdistinction of caste, creed or colour. The College issincerely engaged in spreading the light of Knowl-edge and edifying young men and women who willbe the pride of this great country.
Ø Many of our past students now occupy covetablepositions in India and abroad in the field of Scienceand Technology, in Indian Administrative Services,Judiciary, Police Department, InformationTechnology etc. all vouchsafing to the quality of edu-cation to which they were exposed in this campus.
Ø During 2008-09, the B.Sc. Hotel Management &Catering Science and B.Sc.(I.T) were offered for Men.B.Litt. (Tamil), B.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics and B.Sc.Fashion Technology & Costume Design were startedfor women. Additional Sections in M.S.W., B.Sc. Com-puter Science, B.C.A., B.Com., M.Sc, Biotechnology
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and M.Sc. Microbiology were started for women.Additional sections in B.Com., B.B.A., B.A. EnglishLitt. were started for men. During 2008-2009 newAffiliations were received from the University for 18Sections, the highest number of Affiliations ever re-ceived.
Ø During 2008-09, Permanent Affiliation orders werereceived for B.Com (4 Sections), BBA (2 Sections),B.Sc Computer Science (4 Sections), BA English (2Sections), M.Com and B.Sc Mathematics. During2009-10 Permanent Affiliation orders were receivedfor M.A English, M.Sc Computer Science (2 Sections),M.Sc Information Technology (2 Sections), MBA andMCA.,13 M.Phil,12 Ph.D and 7 Career OrientedProgrammes in addition to 11 UG,11PG,2 M.PhilGovernment Aided programmes. However there are40 UG & PG sections in Self Finance with provisionalaffiliation
Ø During 2009-10 Affiliations were obtained for Ph.D.,in Management Studies and Computer science, 2Sections in B.Com, one Section each in B.ScMathematics, BA English and M.Com. During2009-10 AICTE approved an additional intake of 60in MBA, making the total intake as 120. TheUniversity has also accorded Affiliation for the same.Affiliation was also received for UGC approved CarrerOriented Programme on ComputerApplication in Commerce.
Ø During 2009-10, Arabic and Islamic ResearchCentre is established with the funding from SaudiEmbassy, New Delhi.
Ø The Entrepreneurial Development cell is establishedto train the students with the skills to start thebusiness. UGC Sponsered Day care centre, Equalopportunity centre and Centre for Diffrently abledpersons were established.
Ø The free internet Centre & Language labs areestablished for students
Ø During 2009-10, on completion of 6 years of
Autonomy, the university sent the ReviewCommittee for Renewal of Autonomy status. On thebasis of the report from the University committeethe UGC sent its review committee which visited andinspected the facilities during July 2010. The ordersfrom UGC and University for Extension of Autonomyfrom 2010-11 upto 2015-16 are received
Ø During 2010-11, Additional section in M.A.,English,M.Sc,Mathematics for men, 4 year B.S.BioTechnology and additional section in B.Sc, IT forwomen, PG Diploma in Islamic Banking andFinancial Management, PG Diploma in FermentationTechnology and UGC approved COP course inE-Mathematical Tools are started.
Ø During 200-11, Permanent affiliation orders werereceived for MBA(Additional Section – I), M.Sc., BioTechnology (2 Sections) and M.Sc., Chemistry(2 Sections)
Ø During 2010-11, the students strength was 9625 with2561 Men students in Government Aided courses,4185 Men students in Self Finance courses and 2879women students in Self Finance courses.There were384 Teaching Staff and 199 Non-Teaching Staff, With128 Teaching staff and 51 Non teaching staffGovernment Aided.
Ø During the 2010-11, the expert team from NBA ofAICTE, New Delhi visited for 3 days to accredit theMBA programme with 120 intake. The college hassubmitted the proposal to the Government ofTamilnadu for BEST COLLEGE Award and the resultis pending.
Ø UGC New Delhi has identified the college as “Collegewith Potential for Excellence” during 2010-2011.
Ø The College has applied to the University forstarting M.Sc., Fashion Technology and M.Sc.,Nutrition & Dietetics for women Students from2011-12. The College also has revised the syllabusfor all UG, PG and M.Phil., Courses for implementationfrom 2011-12.
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COURSE OFFERED FacilitiesFacilitiesFacilitiesFacilitiesFacilities
Ø The college that began in just a single building JAMALMOHIDEEN Building, the beautiful Main Block withonly a ground floor to house the class rooms,laboratories and library, has now witnessedphenomenal growth and expansion. Founder TreasurerN.M.K.Abdul Samad Memorial Block, FounderSecretary M.J.Jamal Mohideen Memorial Block, HajiN.M.K.Abdul Khader Memorial Block, Hautin Block,MM Ismail Block, Minna Noordin Block, Mohideen ShaBlock, Hussainudeen Hall, Shanawaz Hall, TansriUbaidullah Hall, AvM Mohamed Ibrahim Block housingthe Computer Science Centre, Marhabha TajunnisaBlock, Prof.EPM. Ismail Block, were added to adornthe landscape of Jamal Mohamed College.
Ø A spacious Library, Auditorium and the Mosque offergreat facilities for the spiritual and intellectualdevelopment of the students. A Branch of the IndianOverseas Bank, a Post Office, a Canteen and a TelecomCenter cater to the needs of the students, staff andothers.
Ø During 2003-2004, the concrete roof structure wasconstructed in the first floor of the Jamal MohideenBuilding for Bio-Technology Department. Library,Office and Prayer Hall for Women were alsoconstructed.
Ø Bachelor Staff Quarters, Modern Toilets and marbleflooring in Mosque were completed.
Ø Separate road was laid near auditorium for themovement of Hostel students. Staff Car Parking Shedwas constructed. Office automation with separatecabin for each section was done.
Ø During 2004-2005, separate Halls for AlumniAssociation, Curriculum Development Cell, InternalQuality Assurance Cell and Controller of Examination
Office were completed. The II floor of Economics andComputer Science Departments were completed. ASecond Auditorium with class rooms in the first floorwas completed. Internet connection is given to all
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Departments. Access is open to staff and students. AComputer Multi-Service Centre and Type WritingInstitute set up in the Annai Fathimuthu ZuharaMemorial Block. Renovated Chemistry and BotanyResearch Labs are also completed.
Ø During 2005-06, the Jeddah Alumni MBA Block withthree floors was completed. It has a well establishedlibrary, state-of-the-art Computer Centre, SeminarHall and Conference Halls. Students Service Centrewas constructed with the MP Local Area DevelopmentScheme of Thiru L.Ganesan, M.P., an illustrious formerstudent of the College. Separate Laboratories wereestablished under the DST-sponsored FIST programsin the Departments of Physics, Botany and Zoology.The Second floor in the Hautin Block was added inmemory of Kilakarai IR8 Syed Mohamed. AlumniGuest house was constructed in the campus.
Ø During 2006-07, the construction of Canteen forWomen, new Computer Information Technology Block,new Block for B.Ed. and Additional MBA Programme,second floor in the new Auditorium, Canteen NewBuilding and Cycle stand for Women were completed.
Ø During 2007-08, Kilakarai Alhaj M.A.M.A. Abdul KarimEndowment Building for Anna University COE Office,sponsored by Janab A.Noorul Haque, ETA-Ascon,Dubai is completed. Two major Tiolet Blocks first andSecond Floor in L.Ganesan, M.P., Block, G.K.Vasan,M.P. Block. SRM Group Endowment Block, SecondFloor in Marhaba Thajunnissa Block are completed.
Ø During 2008-09, ChitharKottai Annai FathimuthuZuhara Memorial Block, Thiru. L.Ganesan MP secondBlock. NM Khajamian Rowther Memorial Auditorium,NM Mohamed Mian Memorial Block (IT Block), Haji.M.Jamal Mohamed Memorial Block (B.Ed., Block).Thiru. Ganadesikan MP Hall, New UG Hostel Blockwere completed. The Thiru Trichy Siva, M.P Hall wascompleted.
Ø During 2009-10, Kilakarai Seenathana Memorial TrustHall, Rajaghiri Hajee S.A.abdul Malick Memorial Hall,Al Manhal and Irumeni OSM Mohamed Ibrahim
Memorial Hall (New MBA Block), President
M.J.Noordeen Hall, Secretary Hajee.M.J.M.Abdul
Gafoor Hall, Tresearer Hajee.K.A.Khaleel Ahamed Hall,
Asst.Secretary Janab.A.K.Khaja Nazeemudeen Hall,
Janab K.M.Abdul Gani Hall,Hajee A.G.Ahamed Hussain
Hall,Hajee AvM Jafardeen Hall, Principal Perumpulavar
Dr.C.Nainar Mohamed Hall, Principal Hajee.N.Abdul
Samadh Hall, Principal Dr.K.Abdulla Basha Halln and
Principal Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed Hall were completed.
Islamic Development Bank Hostel Block, IDB Hostel
Dining Hall and Mariam Ismail Hall were completed
in Khajamian Hostel campus. Thiru K.Kumar MP Hall
was also completed, N.B.Abdul Gafoor Auditorium was
renovated, fully Air Conditioned and well furnished
during 2009-10 by Dr.TR.Pachamuthu, Chancellor,
SRM University, Chennai.Computer Laboratories for
DST sponsored FIST Programme in the Department
of Mathematics and Seperate Computer Lab for
Economics Department are established. Separate
Computer Lab for Commerce women students, PG
Chemistry Lab and PG Physics lab for M.Sc, SF
students were established. 12 Generators of 64 KV
and 3 Generators of 128 KV are setup in the Campus.
Ø During 2010-11, Vice Principal Mohamed Essa Hall,
Vice Principal Dr.S.Thanaga Velu Hall, Vice Principal
Dr.P.M.Masure Hall(III Floor of COE Office),Vice
Principal Prof.A.Kamaludeen Hall(II Floor of COE
Office),Prof. S.Mohamed Hussain Hall (First Floor in
Thiru S.Kumar M.P. Hall), Palani Keeranur Janaba
Kulsum Beevi Hall, (III Floor in P.G.New Hostel
Auditorium), UGC Sponsered Women Hostel,
Singapore Alumni Block ( Second Floor in IDB Dining
Hall), Kuwait Alumni Block ( Second Floor in IDB
Hostel Block), Chennai Alumni Farook Basha Hall,
UGC Indoor Auditorium for Sports Persons, New
separate B.Ed., Block near Khajamian Al Ameen ITI,
Alhaj A.A.Jinnah MP Hall and Diomand Jubilee Arch
in memory of Diomand Jubilee Celebrations during
2010-11 are Constructed.
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Research
Ø All the Departments in the college are research
Departments providing facilities to undergo M.Phil and
Ph.D. programmes and they continuously produce a
sizeable number of Ph.Ds and M.Phils almost every
year. Many of these Departments have carried out
Major and Minor research projects supported by
leading funding agencies like UGC, DAE, IAEC, INSA,
ICSSR, DST, etc.
Ø Many of our members of staff have visited foreign
countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, South
Korea, Italy, USA, Canada, Israel, France, Spain,
Dubai, Australia, Germany, Finland, Thailand,
Mauritius etc, for presenting papers and delivering
lectures in their areas of specialization.
Ø From 2003 - 2004 onwards The Jamal Academic
Research Journal: an Interdisciplinary, the bi-annual
Research Journal was published as a referred journal.
Ø Monetary incentives are given to Professors for
publication of research articles in reputed Journals,
Presenting Research Articles in the Seminars and
guiding Scholars in M.Phil & Ph.D programme.
Co-Curricular activities
Beside academic activities, the College has been giving
due encouragement and fullest support to extra
curricular activities like Sports, NCC, NSS, Leo,
Rotaract, Anti-dowry, Youth Red Cross, Consumer
Club, FineArts, USSC, Red Ribbon Club, Students
Exnora etc.
Ø NCC of Jamal is well known in Tamil Nadu for its
smartness and efficiency. Consequently for the last
Four years our NCC Cadets participated in the Republic
Parade at New Delhi. Jamal has taken NSS activities
also in a big way and is going to villages with a helping
hand to mitigate their suffering and ameliorate their
backward condition. An outreach program of the
College - JAMCROP - (Jamal Mohamed College
Community reach-out programme) has been launched
during April 2007 by adopting Poonampalayam,
Inamkalathur and Irungalur Village, aimed at
providing all urban facilities in the rural area.
Ø In athletics, sports and games, the College has been
acclaimed all over Tamil Nadu and has earned glory
in every field.
Guidance & Counseling
The following programmes are conducted by the centre.
Ø Course Guidance Programmes - Higher Studies
Ø Career Planning Programmes - Civil Services / TNPSC &
Others
Ø Communication Skill Development Programmes
Ø Competitive Examinations Coaching - NET / SLET
Coaching
Ø Personality Development Programmes
Ø Psychological Counseling Programmes
Ø Campus Training Programmes
Ø Campus Recruitment Programmes
Ø Remedial Coaching Classes for SC / ST and Minority
students
Ø Development of Leadership Qualities
Ø Publication of Study Materials
Ø Spoken English Class through language laboratory.
Students Support System
Ø Student Co-operative Store is maintained for supplying
study materials at subsidized prices.
Ø It has bagged the best student Co-operative Society
Award at State Level for the last 9 years.
Ø Student canteen is functioning effectively.
Ø Every year 150 poor students are admitted in the hostel
free of rent.
Ø A hospital is functioning in the hostel with 5 beds and
one duty doctor.
Ø Local / STD / ISD booth are functioning in the hostels
free of service charges.
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Ø Free Internet facilities are given to the students in the
Men and Women hostels.
Ø Training in Job Oriented and Skill Development
Programmes are given to the students.
Ø Free NET / SLET coaching classes are conducted by Tamil
Department to all students.
Ø Common Rest Room (separate for men & women), Cycle
sheds, Two Wheeler parking sheds, protected drinking
water and modern toilets are provided.
Ø Language Laboratory is functioning.
Ø Day care centre, Equal opportunity centre, Entrepre-
neurial Development Centre Centre for Differently Abled
Persons (HEPSN) are functioning in the College
Hostel
Ø The Khajamian Hostel, one of the biggest hostels in Tamil
Nadu, houses about 2500 inmates providing all
facilities. The PG New Hostel houses 700 Women
Students. Besides there are separate hostels for
sportsmen, PG and research scholars and M.B.A students.
The night soil bio gas plant and steam Plants are setup
as a measure of renewable energy projects in the hostel.
Ø During 2003 -2005, compound walls for the Khajamian
Hostel, M.B.A. Hostel with 2 stories, Hospital with 5 beds,
STD / ISD Booth without service charges, separate prayer
hall, automation of the office, Internet Browsing Centre
and Bio gas plant were completed.
Ø During 2004 - 2005 in the PG New Hostel, 3rd floor of the
Dubai Block, Separate Administrative Block, prayer Hall,
Internet Center and STD Booth were completed.
Ø During 2005-2006, Hajiani Julekha Haji Abdul Kareem
Memorial Sports Hostel and II Floor in the Mosque Hostel
Kilakarai M.K.S. Mohamed Fathima Memorial Hall were
completed.
Ø During 2006-2007, PG Hostel Auditorium, II & III Floor
in Hajiani Julekha Women Hostel and Khajamian Hostel
compound wall between Samad Higher Secondary School
and Arabic College were completed.
Ø During 2007-2008 NCC Obstacle Course was constructed
in Khajamian Hostel.
Ø During 2008-09 New UG Hostel Block is completed, The
third floor in the western side of main Hostel is completed.
The internet lab is completed
Ø During 2009-10 Islamic Development Bank Hostel Block
sponsored by IDB, Jeddah Rs.(70 lakhs), IDB Hostel Dining
Hall and Mariam Ismail Hall were completed. An additional
Bio gas Plant is also established
Ø During 2010-11, Kuwait Alumni Hall (Second Floor in
IDB Hostel Block), Singapore Alumni Hall (Second Floor
in IDB Dining Hall) and Chennai Alumni Farook Basha
Hall are Constructed in the Khajamian Hostel Campus
for Men students. Palani Keeranur Janaba Kulsum Beevi
Hall, III Floor in P.G.New Hostel Auditorium, New UGC
Sponsered Women Hostel and UGC Sponsered Indoor
Auditorium are Constructed.
Alumni Association
Ø Every year August 15th is celebrated as the Alumni Day.
Distinguished Alumnus Award is presented to the selected
former students for their contribution in their chosen field.
Ø Scholarship sponsored by former students under the
Principle of ‘Each one Educate one’ and by wellwishers
are distributed every year to meritorious poor students.
Ø Alumni Association of Jamal Mohamed College are
functioning in many countries and at Chennai.
Ø Many buildings were constructed out of the
philanthrophic gesture of well wishers and Alumni.
Ø Singapore Alumni Chapter celebrated the College
Diomand Jubilee at Singapore on 02.05.2011
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On 15th August 2003
Ø Thiru. S.A. Abdul Malik, Jeddah Chapter
Ø Thiru. KNS. Rahmathullah, Jeddah Chapter
Ø Thiru. Meera Mohideen, Jeddah Chapter
Ø Thiru. M.A. Dawood Batcha, UAE Chapter
Ø Thiru. M. Abdul Rahman, UAE Chapter
Ø Thiru. A. Abdul Wahab, UAE Chapter
Ø Thiru. H.Q. Najumudin, Kuwait Chapter
Ø Thiru. P.M.A. Kaliq Jaman, Kuwait Chapter
Ø Thiru. Dr. V. Rajagopalan, Controller of
Examination, Bharathidasan University
Ø Dr. Sirpi Balasubramanian, Inter (1951-1953),
Sahithya Academy Awardee
Ø Thiru. K. Alaudin, I.A.S.
Ø Thiru. A.V. Venkatachalam, I.F.S.
Ø Prof.Anbanadam, HOD of Economics,Periyar EVR College, Tiruchirappalli
On 15th August 2004
Ø Hon. Thiru. C. Ponnian - Minister for Finance
Ø Thiru. P. Selvam, I.A.S.
Ø Thiru. K.M. Kader Mohideen, M.A., M.P.
Ø Thiru. L. Ganesan, B.A., B.L., M.P.
Ø Thiru. Syed Muthahar Saqaf, The Hindu’
Ø Thiru. M.A. Abdul Katheem, U.A.E. Chapter
Ø Thiru. Venkat Narayanan, U.A.E. Chapter
Ø Prof. N. Abdul Asamdh, Former Principal
Ø Dr. Nather Khan, Malaysia Chapter·
Ø Dr. V. Veeraraghavan, Dy. Director, IGNOU
Ø Dr. R. Veerasekaran, Co-ordinator, N.S.S.,Bharathidasan University
On 15th August 2005
Ø Hon. Justice Akbar Basha Khadiri
Ø Thiru. K.A. Khaleel Ahamed Saheb, Treasurer,JMC Management Committee
Ø Thiru. Akbar Khan, ETAASCON, Dubai
Ø Thiru. E. Elangovan, I.A.S.
Ø Thiru. Jaffer Sait. I.P.S.
Ø Thiru. S.M. Hidayathullah, President, ChennaiAlumni Chapter
Ø Prof. K. Abdullah Basha, Former Principal
Ø Dr. Nallu, Co-ordinator, N.S.S. BARD
Ø Dr. Ramamoorthy, Principal, National College
Ø Er. Younus, Correspondent, MIET College, Tiruchy
Ø Thiru. S.P.M. Mohamed Ali Jinnah, Auditor
On 15th August 2006
Ø Dr. M.A. Akbarsha, Bharathidasan University
Ø Thiru. P. Panneervel, I.A.S., M.B.A.,Spl. Secretary,Dept.of Education, Govt of Gujarat.
Ø Thiru. A.K. Khaja Nazeemudeen,Assistant Secretary, JMC Management Committee
Ø Thiru. V.H. Mohamed Haneefa, I.P.S.,
Ø Prof. A. Kamaludeen, Principal,M.I.E.T. Arts & Science College
Ø Thiru. Syed Tajudeen Madani, M.A., B.L.,Advocate
Ø Thiru. M.K.M. Basheer Ahamed, Tanners
Ø Thiru. Mohamed Hussain Malim, M.D., Bahrain
Ø Thiru. A. Noorul Haque, ETA- ASCON, Dubai
Ø Thiru. M.I. Abdul Haleem, Auditor, Singapore
Ø Dr. B. Abdul Samath, Deputy Director,Medical Services, Government of Tamil Nadu
Ø Thiru. Zulfikar Deen, MCA,Director, TRIANZ, Bangalore
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On 15th August 2007
Ø Thiru. K.N. Nehru, Hon’ble Minister of Transport,
Government of Tamil Nadu
Ø Thiru. M.R.K. Paneer Selvam, Hon’ble Minister of
Backward Classes Welfare and Registration, Govt. of
Tamil Nadu.
Ø Thiru. T.Pachamuthu, chancellor,
SRM University, Chennai.
Ø Dr. N, Govindan, Ph.D., I.A.S.,
Chairman & Managing Director, State Industries
promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu.
Ø Prof. S. Syed Usman, Joint Director of Collegiate
Education, Tiruchirappalli Region.
Ø Dr. K.S. Alamgeer, M.Sc,(Agri), M.M.A.C. (Germany),
Consultant, Agro chemicals Exports & Imports, Chennai
Ø Mr.James Federick , Chairman, Coromandal Indag
Group, Chennai.
Ø Mr. G.M. Akbar Ali, Member Secretary,
Legal Services, Chennai.
Ø Dr. Joseph Mathuram, Ortho Specialist.
Ø Mr. M. Ziaudeen, B.Com., F.C.A., General Manager,Express printing Services, Dubai
Ø Mr. M.A.J. Iqbal, president, TMCA, Kuwait.
Ø Dr. K.S.S. Uthuman Mohideen, Prof & Head,Department of Economics, University of Madras.
Ø Dr. Umar Mohideen, Professor of Physics,California University.
Thiru. Segu Jamaludeen, Secretary & Correspondent,Aalim Mohamed Salegh College of Engineering,Chennai.
Ø Prof. N.A. Gulam Mohideen, M.Sc, M.S.,Professor, Texas University.
On 15th August 2008
Ø Mr.Sam.G.Andrews, District & Sessions Judge(Retd.), Trichy
Ø Mr.Ragunathan, Secretary, National College, Trichy.
Ø Mr.Abdul Azeez,B.A.,B.L.,Senior Advocate,Kulithalai.
Ø Dr.K.Santhanam , Principal,Kurinji College of Arts & Science , Trichy
Ø Prof.M.Bava Mohideen, M.Com.,M.Phil.Joint Director of Collegiate Education, Trichirappalli
Ø Mr.S.M.Sadique, Managing Director,LandMark Hotel Group, Dubai
Ø Mr. A.K.Hussain, Proprietor , Ahamed Brothers,Trichirappalli
Ø Prof.S.Mohamed Hussain, Former Lecturer (SG)in Physics
Ø Dr.Manuneethicholan, I.C.L.S., P.hD.,Official Liquidator,Company Law Board, Chennai.
Ø Dr. R.Gunasekaran,M.D.,Deepan Nursing Home,Trichy
Ø Dr.M.A.Aleem, Professor of Neurology ,KAPV Govt. Medical College,Trichy
Ø Mr. P.Abdul Kathar, B.Sc, B.Tech.,IC, Orchard Flats,Chennai.
Ø Mr. Mohideen Abdul Kader.,M.Com., A.C.A.,M.D and Charted Accountant.DNH Consultants P.Ltd,Singapore.
Ø Dr.Ruknudeen.,M.Sc,P.hD., Mariland University,USA.
On 15th August 2009
Ø Hon’ble Mr. Justice B. Rajendran, Judge,Madras High Court,
Ø Mr. Raja Khalifullah, Government Pleader,Government of Tamil Nadu, Chennai.
Ø Mr. Rajasekaran, M.Com., M.L.A,Thottiam Constituency, Thottiam, Trichy District.
Ø Mr. M.Paranjothi, M.A., B.L., M.L.A.,Srirangam Constituency, Trichy-18
Ø Dr. K.Mohamed Mohideen, M.S., F.I.C.S., F.R.S.H.,Chennai-600 084.
Ø Prof. M.Nyamathullah, Former HOD of Commerce,Tiruchirappalli-23.
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Ø Prof. M.Y.A. Razaak, Former Professor of English,Tiruchirappalli-21.
Ø Prof. H.Salahudeen, Former Professor and N.S.S.Coordinator, Bharathidasan University,
Ø Prof. L.W.Abdul Wadooth, Chennai-600 010.
Ø Prof. S.Abdul Raseed, Former Professor ofChemistry, Tiruchirappalli-20.
Ø Er. S.A.W. Buhari, Tiruchirappalli-20.
Ø Dr. Abdul Munaf, M.B.B.S., Founder President,Krishnagiri Islamic Trust for Education, Krishnagiri.
Ø Mr. G.N.Srinivasan, Secretary & Correspondent,UDC, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Prof. Hajee M.J.A. Meeran, Former Professor ofPhysics, The New College, Chennai.
Ø Dr. P.M. Mansure, Principal,MIET College of Arts & Science, Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Dr. M.M. Shahul Hameed, Head, Department ofBiotechnology, and Addl. Controller of ExaminationsJamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Dr. M. Sheik Mohamed, Principal,Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Mr. R.K.Medhar Mydeen, Deputy Commissioner(Commercial Taxes), Zone-IV, Chennai-6.
Ø Dr. A.Abdul Subhan Khan, Head (i/c), Commerce& Business Administration, Self-FinancingDepartments, JMC, Trichy.
Ø Mr. Dawood Miakhan, Secretary and Correspondent,Quaide Millath College, Melavakkam, Chennai.
Ø Prof. Mohamed Iqbal, Principal,Quaide MillathCollege, Melavakkam, Chennai -601302.
Ø Mr. K.A.R. Mohideen, K.A.R.Leathers Pvt.Ltd.,Dindigul-2.
Ø Er. A.A.Deen, Chief Executive Officer,JEL Maintenance PTE Ltd, Singapore.
Ø Dr. K.Anbarasu, Principal, National college,Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Hajee M.J.S. Nazeer Ahmed, Correspondent,Jamalia Higher Sec. School, Chennai.
Ø Dr. H.Syed Othuman, Principal, Sadakkadullah
Appa College, Thirunelveli.
Ø Mr. James Vasanthan, Music Director, Chennai.
Ø Mr. A. Jainalabudeen, Rtd. Deputy Conservator of
Forest, Chennai.
Ø Mr. Nizamudeen, Managing Partner,
Penguin Printers, Chennai.
Ø Mr. Abdul Sukkoor, Internal Auditor,
Dubai Islamic Bank, Dubai.
Ø Mr. Ameer Faisal, Executive Director,
Shipping Division, ETA ASCON, Star Group of
Companies, Dubai.
Ø Mr. N.A.M.Abdul Aleem, Secretary, T.M.C.A, Kuwait.
Ø Prof. Dr. S.Thameem Dheen, National University
of Singapore, Singapore.
Ø Mr. Mohamed Rafeek, Ruwais Education Trust,
Abu Dhabi.
Ø Mr. K.M.Mohamed Ismail Sait, Director,
Mana Muna Academy, Dindigul.
Ø Mr. P. Subramaniam, Senior Manager,
I.O.B., Cantonment Branch, Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Mr. Mohamed Ismail, Director, Femina Group of
Companies, Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Mr. A. Riaz Ahamed, Director, Golden Oil Mills,
Tiruchirappalli-08.
Ø Mr. R.V.Raman. M.A., (Retd.) Assistant Manager,
Reserve Bank of India, Chennai.
Ø Mr. Srinivasan, Inspector (Retd.), Income Tax
Department, Tiruchirappalli-17.
Ø Mr. Nagalingam, BT Assistant (Retd.),
Tiruchirappalli-12.
Ø Mr. J.Ubaidur Rahiman, Karur - 639 201
Ø Mr. K.John Sundar, Additional Director,
Lokabha Secretariat, New Delhi
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On 26th January 2010
Ø Hon’ble Thiru.M.N. Mohamed Ali, B.Sc., M.L.,Additional District Judge, Tanjore.
Ø Mr. M.Habeebullah, B.E., Chief Consulting Engineer,Dubai
Ø Dr.M. Fazlullah, M.B.B.S., Medical Officer,Dr.Safiullah Hospital, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. M.Mohamed Badhusha, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed.,District Supply Officer, Tiruchirappalli (Dt.)
Ø Mr. T. Jeyaseelan, IDAS, Financial Advisor, DGNP,NAVAL Base Post, Vizag - 14
Ø Mr. Guna Sekaran, I.F.S., Addl. Principal,Chief Conservator of Forest, Anna Institute ofmanagement, Chennai
Ø Dr. B.Senthil Kumaran, M.Sc., Ph.D.,Professor & Head, Department of Animal Science,University of Hyderabad
Ø Mr. A.M.P. Jamaludeen, M.Sc., Joint Secretary,Officer on Special Duty, Council Formation,Secretariat, Chennai
Ø Mr. Hameed Khan, B.Com., Senior Manager,Corporate Accounts, ETA Ascon, Dubai
Ø Mr. Jafar Ali Abdul Hameed, B.Sc., Vice President,Dubai Islamic Development Bank, Dubai.
Ø Mr. K.Mohamed Hidayathullah, M.Sc.,Senior Executive, ETA Ascon, Dubai
Ø Haji. A.G. Abdul Khaliq, B.Com.,Contractor, Khaja Nagar, Tiruchirappalli - 20
Ø Dr. S. Palanivelu, M.Sc., Ph.D.,Former HOD of Chemistry, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Major M.Aravandi, M.Sc., M.Phil.,Former HOD of Computer Science, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Prof. A. Abdul Malik, M.Sc., Ph.D.,Former HOD of Chemistry, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Dr. T. Janakiraman, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
Former HOD of Chemistry, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Prof. M.Abdul Hayath, M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Former Professor of Chemistry, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Major. S.Sheik Dawood, M.Sc., M.Phil., Former
Professor in Chemistry & NCC Officer, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Prof. M.N.P.Ziauddin, M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Former Professor of Physics & Coordinator of
Deeniyath Education,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Prof. S.Yusuf, M.A., M.Phil.,
Former Vice Principal & HOD of English, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Dr. M.H. Abubacker, M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D.,
Former HOD of Economics, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Dr. S. Samsu Aliyar , M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Former HOD of Economics, Chennai
Ø Prof. M.Mohamed Umar, M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Former Professor in Economics & Coordinator,
Tansri Ubaidullah Higher Secondary School, Rajagiri, Tanjore
Ø Prof. M.Purushothaman, M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Former HOD of Botany,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Prof. A. Umar Basha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Former
Professor in Physics & Correspondent,
AIMAN College,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Dr.A.Mohamed Abdul Khader, M.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Principal, Khadir Mohideen College, Adirampattinam,
Tanjore(Dt)
Ø Dr. Syed Rafeek Ahamed, M.A., Ph.D., Principal,
Quide Millath College for Mendavakkam,
Chennai – 600 100
Ø Prof. Ambikapathy, M.Sc., M.Phil., Principal,
Raja Sharafoji Government College, Thanjavur
Ø Dr. P.Ajmail Khan, M.A., Ph.D., Senior Professor
& Head,School of Religion and Humanist Thoughts,
Madurai Kamarajar University, Madurai – 20
Ø Mr. S. Kumaravel, M.Sc., B.Ed., Senior Scientist,Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology,Tanjore
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Ø Dr. Varadharaajan, B.A., B.L., Ph.D., Chairman,Roever Group of Education Institutions, Permbalur
Ø Rev. Fr. Thomas, M.Sc., B.Ed., Head Master,Ponmalaipatti Higher Secondary School,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Janab. N.Mohamed Farook, M.A., BGL., Secretary& Correspondent, Naina Mohamed College,Aranthangi.
Ø Janab. M.A.Mohamed Nizam, M.B.A.,Secretary & Correspondent, MAM Group ofInstitutions, Siruganur(Po), Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. T.Mohamed Kaleemuddeen, B.Sc., F.C.A.,Charted Accountant, Kaleem & Co, Coimbatore
Ø H.G. Dr. Joseph Mar Dionysius., M.sc., Ph.D.,Metropolitan of Calcutta Diocese, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
Ø Dr.T.Arun Kumar, M.C.A., Ph.D., Professor inComputer Science, Vellore Institute of Technology,Vellore
Ø Mr.Hussain Farook, M.Sc., Rahath Plaza,Vada Palani, Chennai
Ø Mr. Farook Basha, M.Sc., Chairman, Husna Flowersand Fragrance Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.
Ø Mr. Hadi Saheb, B.Com., Steam Beedi Co.,Tiruchirappalli.
Ø Dr. A.S.Mohamed Rafee, M.A., Ph.D., Head,Department of English,Mazharul Uloom College, Ambur
Ø Dr. AV.M.Nazimuddin, B.Com., M.A., Ph.D.,87, Harrington Road, Chetpet, Chennai – 31
Ø Mr. B.Balaji, B.Com., Managing Director,B.G.Naidu Sweets, Tiruchy and Pudukkottai
Ø Dr. M.S.Anwar Hussain, B.Com., B.L.,High Court Advocate, Chennai]
Ø Haji.E.Mohamed Ali, PRO (Rtd.,), BSNL,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. Mohideen Sirajudeen, M.Com.,Marketing Director, Alaaerah Tyers, Jeddah, KSA
Ø Mr. Mohamed Anas, B.Com., Director,
Alofhaim Markets Group, Riyad, KSA
Ø Mr. S.Mohamed Ismail, B.Com.,Operation & Data Analyst, Juffali Information
Systems Centre, Jedadh, KSA.
Ø Mr. M.Mohamed Malick Ibrahim, B.Com.,
Genearl Manager, Class Design Carpets, Riyadh, KSA.
Ø Lion. P.T.Rajan, B.Sc., Prop. Periyasamy Towers,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. M.I.Abdul hadi, B.Com., Steam Beedi Co.,
Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. Nazurullah Khan, M.Sc., Director,
Universal Multilingual Integrated Educational Service,Kula Lumpur, Malaysia
Ø Dr. G.Jeyachandran,M.B.B.S.,DO,DTCD, Chairman,
Janet Nursing Home, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. I.Abdul Azzez, B.A., Inspector of Police,
Organaized Crime – CBCID, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. K.Feroze Khan Abdullah, M.Sc.,Additional Superintendent of Police, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. A.Kannadasan, M.Com., Inspector of Police,
Airport Police Stataion, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. A.Prasanna Venkatesh, B.Sc., Inspector of
Police, Vigilance & Antocorruption, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Dr. S.M.M. Mohamed Ali, M.A., Ph.D.,Former professor of Ta,il, Quide Millath College
for Men, Chennai
Ø Mr. H.M. Shahul Hameed, M.Com.,
Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dharmapuri
Ø Mr. A.M.Sahabar Sadiq Ali, M.A.,Family Welfare Councellor, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. K.Habeeb, B.A., Social Worker, Thuvarankurichi
Ø Mr. Akbar Hussain, Former Professor of Botany,
Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. A.Abdul Khuddus, Former Physical Director,
Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. M.Elangovan, Higher Grade Assistant,LIC, Cantonment Branch
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Awards presented during Diamond JubileeCelebrations on 07.02.2011
Distinguished Educationist Awards were presented byHis Excellency Shri. M.O.H.Farook, Governor ofJharkhand in honour of their Management of Educa-tional Services in Jamal Mohamed College
Ø Haji.M.J.M.Abdul Gafoor Sahib, Secretary &
Correspondent (39 Years)
Ø Janab M.J.Noordeen sahib, President (33 years)
Ø Hji. K.A.Khaleel Ahamed Sahib, Treasurer (22 years)
Ø Janab. A.K.Khaj Nazeemudeen, Assistant Secretary
(16 years)
Ø Haji.A.G.Ahamed Hussain Sahib, Management
Committee Member (37 years)
Ø Haji.K.M.Mohamed Abdul Gani Sahib, Management
Committee Member (37 years)
Ø Haji.Av.M. Jafardeen, Management Committee
Member (24 years)
Distinguished Educational Service Awards were
presented by His Excellency Shri. M.O.H.Farook,
Governor of Jharkhand in honour of their contribution
to the Institution
Ø Dr. K. Parthasarathy ,Director, IECD & University
Representative
Ø Dr. M.Sheik Mohamed, Principal and Donor of a Hall
Ø Perumpulavar Dr. C. Nainar Mohamed, Former Principal
Ø Prof. N.Abdul Samadh, Former Principal
Ø Dr. K.Abdullah Basha, Former Principal
Ø Dr. K.Meena, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor,
Bharathidasan Univerity, Tiruchirappalli
Distinguished Educational Service Awards werepresented to Donors by the Honorable Members of theManagement Committee in honour of theircontribution to the Institution
Ø Hajee. M.K.M. Basheer Ahamed Saheb,Tanners, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Mr. Shahul Hameed, S/o Hajee. Mohideensha,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Hajee. A.K. Basheer Ahamed, Chakkarapalli,Thanjavur
Ø Janab. Dawood Batcha Sahib, Rajagiri, Thanjavur
Ø Alhaj. M.A.Abdul Katheem, Rajagiri, Thanjavur
Ø Haji. Syed Salauddin, Managing Director, ETA Groupof Companies, Dubai
Ø Mr. M. Abdul Rahman, M.A., Member of Parliament
Ø Haji. K.N.S.A. Rahamathullah, M.B.A., Jeddah
Ø Mr. S.A.Abdul Bari B/O S.A.Abdul Malick, Rajagiri
Ø Dr. A. Zameer Pasha, Shanawaz Nursing Home,Tiruchirappalli
Ø Janab. A. Mohideen, B.A., K.A.R Leathers, Dindigul
Ø Janab. Er. Abuthahir B.E., Tiruchirappalli
Ø Thiru. L.Ganesan, B.A., B.L., Ex-M.P.
Ø Thiru.G.K.Vasan, Member of Parliament
Ø Thiru.B.S.Gnanadesikan, Member of Parliament
Ø Dr.T.R.Pachamuthu, Chancellor, S.R.M. University,Chennai
Ø Haji. M.Abdul Kader alias Delhi Basha,Kuwait
Ø Er. A.K.Yusuf Sahib, Strong Engineer, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Janab. A.K. Mohamed Hussain, B.Com., AhamedBrothers, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Haji. S. Dhasthageer Sahib, Chittarkottai, RamnadDistrict
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Ø Haji. Seenathana Abdul Kader, Kilakarai
Ø Auditor M.Ziauddin, Dubai
Ø Thiru. N.Siva, M.A., B.L., M.P, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Thiru. P.Kumar, B.Sc., B.L., M.P, Tiruchirappalli
Ø Haji. Dr. Shaik M. Deen and HajeeyaniMrs. Dr. Nasseemdeen, USA
Ø Dr.I.Natharkhan, Kula Lampur, Malaysia
Ø Haji.Mohamed Ismail Aziz @ Abdullah, Kula Lampur,Malaysia
Distinguished Educational Service Awards werepresented to HODs by the Honorable Members of theManagement Committee in honour of theircontribution to the Institution
Ø Dr. S.Syed Khayas Ahmed, HOD of Arabic
Ø Dr. S.Ahmed John, HOD of Botany
Ø Dr. A.Abdul Jameel, HOD of Chemistry
Ø Dr. R.Khader Mohiadeen, HOD of Commerce
Ø Mr. G.Ravi, HOD of Computer Science
Ø Dr. P.N.P.Mohamed Sahaputheen, HOD of Economics
Ø Dr. A.Mohamed Ibraheem, HOD of English
Ø Mr. M.Mohammed Siraj, Professor of French
Ø Dr. Shaik Karimullah, Professor of Hindi
Ø Mr. M.Muhammad Ali, HOD of History
Ø Dr. A.R.Mohamed Ismail, HOD of Mathematics
Ø Dr. B.S.Shayin Sha, Director of Physical Education
Ø Dr. K.A.Shaik Alaudin, HOD of Physics
Ø Dr. M.A.S. Habeebur Rahman, HOD of Tamil
Ø Dr. P. Ahmed Basha, Professor of Urdu
Ø Dr. B.M. Gulam Mohideen, HOD of Zoology
Ø Dr. M.Mohamed Meeran, Controller of Examination
Ø Dr. M.M.Shahul Hameed, Controller of Examination
Ø Dr. A.Abdul Subhan Khan, Member in-charge,Department of Commerce
Ø Dr. A.M.Mohamed Sindhasha, Member in-charge ,Department of Social Work
Ø Dr. M.I.Fazal Mohamed, Member in-charge ,Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
Ø Dr. S.M.Mazhar Nazeeb Khan, Member in-charge ,Department of Hotel Management
Ø Dr. S.Mohamed Salique, Member in-charge ,
Department of Bio Technology
Ø Dr. M.Mohamed Sihabudeen, Member in-charge ,Department of Micro Biology
Ø Dr. S.Ismail Mohideen, Member in-charge ,Department of Fashion Technology & CostumeDesigning
Ø Dr.D.I. George Amalarethinam, DirectorMCA Programme
Ø Dr. T.Abdul Razak, Member in-charge , Departmentof Information Technology
Ø Dr. Bejoy John Thomas, Member in-charge ,Department of Management studies
Alumni Sponsored Buildings in the CampusAlumni Sponsored Buildings in the CampusAlumni Sponsored Buildings in the CampusAlumni Sponsored Buildings in the CampusAlumni Sponsored Buildings in the Campus
Ø Founder Treasurer K.Abdul Samad Memorial Block(Ground and I Floor), 1966
Ø Jailani Basha Memorial Building, 1980
Ø Parking Shed for Two Wheelers, 1985
Ø Syed Hussainudden Hall (Conference Hall), 1991
Ø Thanjavur Hajee M.M. Ismail Memorial Block, 1992by Dawood Batcha and Abdul Khatheem
Ø Concrete roof in the I Floor (South) of Jamal MohideenBuilding by Alumni Staff Members
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Ø Krishnaswamy Naidu Memorial Basketball Court, 1995
Ø Haji Minna Noordeen Block, 1997
Ø Dubai Alumni Block (PG New Hostel), 2000
Ø Hasan Rowther Library Hall ( Khajamian Hostel), 2001
Ø Palani Keeranur Haji. K.N.S. Abdul Rahman LabbaiSahib Memorial MBA Hostel, 2004 Built by Mr.Rahamathullah, Jeddah.
Ø Women Prayer Hall in the Mosque Campus, 2004
Ø Women Prayer Hall in the Campus, 2004, built by Mr.S.A. Abdul Malik, Jeddah.
Ø Jeddah Alumni MBA Block 2006.
Ø Kilakarai IR8 Seyed Mohamed Memorial Block 2006,built by Er. Kamaluddin, Jeddah.
Ø Kilakarai Alhaj M.A.M.A. Abdul Karim EndowmentBuilding for Anna University Office, 2007 built byKilakarai Noorul Haq, Dubai
Ø SRM Endowment Block ,2008, built byDr.TR.Pachamuthu, Chancellor, SRM University,Chennai
Ø NB Abdul Gafoor Auditorium - Renovated and AirConditioned by Dr.TR.Pacahamuthu, Chancellor, SRMUniversity, Chennai,2008
Ø Jeddah well wishers and old students EndowmentBlock 2008 by Jeddah old students and well wishers
Ø Al Manhal - New MBA Block Ground Floor built by thecontribution of Rs.10 lacks by Mr.M.Ziauddin,Auditor, Dubai, 2010
Ø Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed Hall built by the Principal at acost of Rs.6,00,000 in recognition of Education givento him by Palani Neikkarapatty Thiru JegannathNaickar and in memory of his father PalaniPeriyakalayamputhur, K.Mohamed Gani Rowther in 2010
Ø Irumeni OSM Mohamed Ibrahim Memorial Hall - I Floorof New MBA Block built from the contribution ofRs.10 lakhs by Dr.A.S.Nathar Khan, Malaysia,2010
Ø Rajaghiri Haji S.A.Abdul Malik Memorial Hall built ata cost of Rs. 2 lakhs by his family members,2010
Ø Sigapore Alumni Hall, II Floor of Kulalumpur MariamIsmail Hall in the Khajamian Hostel Campus,2011
Ø Palani Keeranur Janaba Kulsum Beevi Hall, III Floorin P.G.New Hostel Auditorium,2011
Ø Kuwait Alumni Hall IIFloor of IDB Hostel Block in theKhajamian Hostel Campus 2011.
Ø Chennai Alumni Haji. Farook Basha Hall inKhajamian Hostel Campus 2011.
Financial Assistance to poor students sponsored byAlumni and Well-Wishers
Ø Former Students and Well Wishers are encouraged
to provide Scholarship of a minimum of Rs.5000/-
per year continuously under the principle of “Eachone
Educate at least one”
Ø Dawood Batcha Endowment Scholarships
Rs. 2,55,000
Ø Jeddah Alumni Scholarships Rs. 30,000
Ø Kuwait Alumni Scholarships Rs. 10,000
Ø Jeddah Er. Mohamed Shafee Scholarships
Rs. 1,25,000
Ø Jeddah Mr. Mallappan Scholarships Rs. 30,000
Ø UAE Alumni Scholarships Rs. 2,16,000
Ø Chennai Alumni Scholarships Rs. 22,000
Ø Haseena Nainar Scholarships Rs. 1,44,000
Ø Jailani Basha Memorial Scholarships Rs. 1,42,780
Ø IMAN Scholarships Rs. 28,000
Ø Majeeth Rowther Memorial Scholarships Rs. 1,08,000
Ø JMC Alumni Association Scholarships Rs. 1,27,030
Ø S.A. Kader Saheb Scholarships Rs. 10,000
Ø Alhaj Av.M. Jaffardeen Scholarships Rs. 14,0000
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Ø Tamil Nadu Muslim Cultural Association (Kuwait)
Scholarships Rs. 50,000
Ø Prof. M.K.R. Shakir, Tiruchy, Scholarships Rs. 7,000
Ø Mr.P. Abdul Khathar (Alim Leathers, Chennai)
Scholarships Rs. 20,000
Ø Prof. E.W.P. Thomas & Family Endowment
Scholarships Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Er. T.N.Sheik Mohamed Endowment Scholarships
Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Deputy Collector Sahul Hameed Scholarships,
Rs. 10,000
Ø Mr. K.S. Alamgeer Endowment Scholarships
Rs. 2,00,000
Ø Mr. E. Ilangovan, I.A.S. Endowment Scholarships
Rs. 50,000
Ø Mr. Panneervel, I.A.S. Endowment Scholarships,
Rs.1,00,000
Ø JMC Alumni Staff Scholarships Rs. 69,000
Ø Lalgudi Gulam Ahamed Residential Complex
Endowment Scholarships Rs. 20,750
Ø Kilakarai Alhaj M.A.M.A. Abdul Karim Endowment
Building Scholarships Sponsored by Janab. A. Noorul
Haque, ETA-ASCON, Dubai Rs. 2,47,527
Ø SRM Endowment scholarships Rs. 25,000
Ø Dr. M.M. Uwise, Sri Lanka, Scholarships Rs. 10,000
Ø Mr.Riaz Ahamed Scholarships Rs, 11,000
Ø Parthibanur Mrs. S. Ameena Beevi Endowment
Scholarships by Dr.A. Nagoor Gani Rs. 5,000
Ø Mr. Syed Naseer, MCA Scholarships Rs. 18,000
Ø Mr. Hasan Ali, Scholarships Rs. 10,000
Ø Mr. R. Kader Batcha Scholarships Rs. 5,000
Ø Mr. S.M.I. Mohamed Ismail (Femina Shopping Mall)
Scholarships Rs. 29,500
Ø Haji M.J. Jamal Jafar Kuwait Scholarships Rs. 25,000
Per Year.
Ø Mr.Mohideen Abdul Kader, Chartered Accountant,
Singapore Scholarships Rs. 25,000
Ø Mrs. Dil Nawas, Singapore Scholarships Rs. 15,000
Ø R. Ramasamy Endowment Scholarships by Dr. Ravi
Kumar Rs. 8,500
Ø Mr.I.Abuthahir, Pollachi Scholarships Rs.50,000
Ø Mrs. R. Fathima Bi Endowment Scholarships by Janab.
Haji. K.A. Khaleel Ahamed Sahib & Children
Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Mr. K. Nainamalai Memorial Endowment Scholarships
by Dr. N. Govindam, Ph.D., I.A.S., Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Mr. A. Aboobacker MBA., C.H.A. Endowment
Scholarships Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Mr. James Fredic Endowment Scholarships Rs. 50,000
Ø Mr. K.S.M. Sadak Abdul Cader, Singapore Endowment
Scholarships Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Mrs. Badurunisa Zackariya Endowment Scholarships
by Dr.M.Basha Rs. 40,000
Ø Founder Treasurer Janab. N.M.K. Abdul Samad Sahib
Endowment Scholarship by Haji K.A. Khaleel Ahamed,
Treasurer. Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Haji Janab N.M.K Abdul Khader Endowment
scholarship sponsored by Janab A.K.Khaja
Nazeemuddin. Rs.1,00,000
Ø Dr.Aleem Endowment scholarship sponsored by
Dr.Aleem, Professor of Neurology,KAP Viswanathan
Medical College,Tiruchirappalli, Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Prof. K. Abdul Gafoor (Former HOD of Tamil) &
Dr. K. Mohamed Mohideen Endowment Scholarships
Rs. 1,00,000
Ø Dr.A.R.Mohamed Ismail and Family Endowment
scholarships Rs.50,000
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Ø Mr.T.S.K.Thajudeen, Thuvarankurichi
(Mr.T.Siddiqu,MCA) Endowment Rs.50,800
Ø Principal Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed Endowment,
scholarships Rs. 1,00,000
Ø S. Shafiqur Rahman, Advocate, Dindigul Memorial
Endowment scholarships Rs. 1,00,000 by Advocate
N.Shahul Hameed,Dindigul
Ø Dr. M.S. Asraf, Scholarships (2008-2009) Rs.10,000
Ø A.J. Akbar Ali, Kuwait Scholarships (2008-2009)
Rs.10,000
Ø M/s Janab. Yusuf Abdul Kareem and Brothers and
Family Scholarships (2008 - 2009) Rs. 25,000
Ø Mr.M.Mohamed Abdullah, MCA Tritech Systems,
Chennai Scholarships (2008-2009) Rs. 5,000
Ø The Staff & Manager, Ship Management, Dubai
Scholarships (2008-2009) Rs. 50,000
Ø Mr. Arif Moinudeen Scholarships (2008-2009)
Rs. 15,000
Ø Mr. Vaheed Z. Ubaidullah, MBA Scholarships
(2008-09) Rs. 4,500
Ø M. Asia Banu, I BA English, Scholarships (2008-09)
Rs. 5,000
Ø Mr. A.R. Mohamed Iqbal, Kayalpatnam Scholarships
(2008-09) Rs. 15,000
Ø Dr. Rahman Scholarships Rs. 3,000
Ø Beema Nagar Jamathul Faithumal Scholarships
Rs.22,960
Ø Janab. Jamaludeen, Adirampattinam Scholarships
Rs.5,000
Ø LKS Ansari Hajiar Jewellers Scholarships Rs. 1000
Ø Haji Er. Abuthahir Saheb, Subramaniapuram
Scholarships Rs. 11,630
Ø Johanara Hussain Scholarships Rs. 3,000
Ø Mr. Durairaju, Thiruvanmiyur Scholarships Rs. 5,000
Ø Haji. Liyakath Ali, Kullaman Street, Allinagaram,
Theni Scholarships Rs. 2,000
Ø Ruwais Educational Forum, Abuthabi Scholarships
Rs. 1,72,235
Ø Mr.A.K.Hussain Ahamed Saheb, Ahmed Bros.,
Singarathope Scholarships Rs. 1,18,790
Ø Islami Baithulmal, Keelakkarai Scholarships Rs. 3,000
Ø Kamudhi Podhu Nalachabai Scholarships Rs. 9,780
Ø M/s Everest Timbers & Plywood, Sangiliyandapuram
Scholarships Rs. 2,250
Ø Mr. Joseph Francis, Trichy and Mr.Prabu Kumar, Trichy
Scholarships Rs. 4,600
Ø Mr. N. Hameed Rowther (S. Mohamed Ismail,
Salem) Scholarships Rs. 10,000
Ø M.A.R. Abdul Waheed & Sons Educational Trust
Scholarships Rs. 14,630
Ø Ambur Welfare Association Scholarships Rs.7,000
Ø Haji. S.S.Mohamed Abdulla Palakkarai Memorial
Scholarships Rs.5,000
Ø Mr. Muneer Ahamed Kuwait Scholarships Rs.10,000
Ø Rev. Sayyid Ibrahim Memorial Scholarships,
Rs.80,310
Ø Mr. Jamal Mohideen Aaroon Rasheed M.P.Scholarships
sponsored by AJM Zaneer, Sri Lanka Rs.10,000
Ø Haji. Ibraheem Har Trust, Scholarships Rs.10,000
Ø Mr. J. Abdul Samadhu, Abudhabi Scholarships
Rs.8,000
Ø Mr.M.A.J. Md. Iqbal, Chennai Scholarships 10,000
Ø Mrs. A. Nourose Banu Munafar, Kajamalai
Scholarships Rs.2,000
Ø B.S.Abdul Rahman Zakah Fund Foundation
Rs. 10,00,000
Ø Seena Thana Scholarships Rs. 1,50,000
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Ø Haji.Mohamed Ibraheem Charitable Trust
Scholarships Rs.4,000
Ø Mr. Ziaudeen, Dubai Scholarships Rs. 25,000
Ø Mr. M.S. Javid Ahamed, Trichy Scholarships
Rs. 10,000
Ø OMEIAT Scholarships Rs. 5,000
Ø Vazhapadi K. Ramamoorthy Scholarships Rs. 5,000
Ø Mr.K.M. Thippu Sulthan Scholarships Rs. 8,000
Ø Usilampatti Medical Association Scholarships
Rs. 10,000
Ø Haji Shaik Md.Bin Abdul Rahman Al Jamathul Hajra
Arabi College Scholarships Rs. 5,000
Ø Mr. M.I.Md.Zubair, Intel BCA Scholarships Rs. 15,000
Ø Moulana Shamsudeen Qasimi, Head Imam, Mecca
Masjid, Chennai, Scholarships Rs. 10,000
Ø Mr. Anver Shaik, Adirampattinam Scholarships
Rs. 10,000
Ø Mrs.Fathima Beevi Memorial Scholarship
(Haji. J.Ubaidur Rahman) Rs.2,000
Ø Mr.J.sathik, Bhelpur Scholarship Rs. 1,000
Ø Tiruppur Scholarship Rs.2,000
Ø Halima Travels Scholarship Rs.9,630
Ø Majestic Foundation Scholarship Rs.5,532
Ø Er.Kudbudeen Scholarship Rs.5000
Ø Thiruvannamalai Muslims welfare Association
Scholarship Rs.9923
Ø Mr.M.E. Jamaldeen Scholarship Rs.5000
Ø Mrs.Shahitha Sha W/o Sha Mohamed Habibulla
Scholarship Rs. 10,000
Ø Mr.Syed Ibrahimsha, MCA Scholarship Rs.50,000
Ø Mr.S.M. Mohamed Meeran, Hazarath, Imam Kader
Masjid Scholarship Rs.9285
Ø Mr.Abdul Khader Nawab Scholarship Rs.10,000
Ø Er.Anwardeen, Singapore Scholarship Rs.23,000
Ø Habeeb Charitable Scholarship Rs.4920
Ø Mr.A.J.M. Zaneer Scholarship Rs.85,310
Ø JMC Alumni Kuwait Scholarship Rs.1,00,000
Ø Haji.S.S.Mohamed Abdullah Scholarship Rs.5000
Ø Vaniyambadi Scholarship Rs.41,322
Ø Kamal Abdul Malick, Kenya Scholarship Rs. 15,000
Ø Lion Veerakumar Scholarship Rs.10,000
Ø Mrs.Nourose Munafar Scholarship Rs.3,000
Ø H.B.Foundation Scholarship Rs.10,177
Ø Mr.N.Muqthar Ahamed, M.Sc., Dubai Scholarship
Rs.15,000
Ø Mr.Arif Moinudeen, Ambur Scholarship Rs.20,000
Ø Mr.A.S.Anver Pasha Scholarship Rs.5000
Ø Mr.K.Jiyavudeen, Dubai Scholarship Rs.5000
Ø TMCA Scholarship Rs. 50,000
Ø Mr.S.Riaz Sirajudeen, Jeddah Scholarship Rs.5,000
Ø Dr.Jamal A.Mohamed Scholarship Rs.5,000
Ø Prof. S.H. Syed Akber Hussain Endowment
Scholorship Rs.15000/-
Ø Mrs.Dr.R.Umarani, Directorate of Collegiate
Education Scholarship Rs.5000
Ø Mr.Gopinath, Chairman, BHEL Scholarship Rs. 2500
Ø Major M.Aravandi’s Diamond Jubilee Year Endowment
for Scholarship Rs.50,000
Ø Dr.K.Santhanam Memorial English Literature
Scholarship Rs. 3,00,000
Ø Thiru.J.Raja Kalifulla Endowment Scholarship
Rs.50,000
Ø Haji. Kamal Basha, Raja Hotel, Scholarship Rs.16000
Ø Mr. Balaji, BG Naidu Sweets, Scholarship Rs.12000
Ø Mr. Saleem Sariff, Bangalore, Scholarship Rs.12000
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JMC Alumni Association (Singapore Chapter)Scholarship Rs. 2,00,000/-provided by:
Ø Mr Mohiadeen Abdul Kader
Ø Mr Mohamed Jinna
Ø Mr Abdul Subahan
Ø Mr Hidayathulla
Ø Mr N Habibullah
Ø Mr Hajasheik Allaudin
Ø Mr Haja Nizamudeen
Ø Mr Amanullah
Ø Mr S Mohamed Ghouse
Ø Mr Hameed Ghouse
Ø Mr Abdul Malik
Ø Mr Mohamad Haneefa Tajudeen
Ø Mr Mohamed Anwardeen
Ø Mr Ameer Ali
Ø Mr Noorullah
Ø Mr Sahul Hameed
Ø Mr Jalaludeen
Ø Mr Mohamed Shajahan
Ø Mr Mohamed Kassim
Ø Mr Sadiq Basha
Ø Mr A Abdul Karim
Ø Mr A Mohamed Ali
Ø Mr Ahmed Kabeer
Ø Mr A Jalal Rahman
Ø Mr Sabeer Ahamed
Ø Mr Faisal Mohamed
Ø Mr Sahul Hameed Syed Ibrahim
Ø Mr Khaliq Ahamed
Ø Mr Mohamed Roohul
Ø Mr Habibur Rahman
Ø Mr Nisar Ajas Ahamed
Awards to StudentsAwards to StudentsAwards to StudentsAwards to StudentsAwards to Students
Ø Gold MedalsGold MedalsGold MedalsGold MedalsGold Medals
C Khajamian Rowther Gold Medal – Outstanding
Graduate of the year - Men
C Jamal Mohamed Sahib Gold Medal – Outstanding
Graduated of the year -Women
C Khader Spinners Gold Medal - B.Com.
C Jailani Basha Gold Medal - M.Com.
C Dr. Alagiriswamy Gold Medal - M.Sc. Zoology
C Av.M Jafardeen Noorjahan Trust Gold Medal -
Computer Science UG & PG
C Service Gold Medal to outstanding NSS
Volunteer
Ø Proficiency Prizes
C Proficiency Prizes to Students in III Year
C Proficiency Prizes to Graduates
C Proficiency Prizes to Post-Graduates
Ø Special Awards
w Duraisamy Pillai Awards
w Koothanallur V.M. Noor Mohideen Memorial Award
w Sengamala Rajagopalan Memorial Awards
w Dr. P. Periyanayagam Award
w Major Aravandi Endowment
w S.K. Rasheed Memorial Award
w Prof. R. Renganathan Award
w Prof. R. Renganathan Endowment Award
w Indian Medical Association Endowment Award
w JAMCOFEST Endowment Award
w Sreeram Memorial Endowment Award
w Kalyan Endowment Award
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w Prof. E.P. Mohamed Ismail Endowment Award
w Prof. T.A. Nizamudden Endowment Award
w Haji. Dr. M. Sheik Mohamed Endowment Award
w Dr. Balasubramanian Endowment Award
w Seetharaman Endowment Award
w Hairoon Bi Endowment Award
w T.R. Raghavasastri Endowment Award
w Perumpulavar Dr.C. Nainar Mohamed Endowment
Award
w Leo Samson Endowment Award
w Dr. Periyanayagam Rolling Cup
w Outstanding Leo Award
w Cultural Ambassadors Award
w Arjuna of Jamal Award
w Dr. A. Abdul Subhankhan Endowment Award for
Top Rankers in B.Com., IT Paper
w Dr. Alagirisamy USA Endowment Award for
conducting Krishnasami Naidu Memorial Basket
Ball Tournament
w Dr.K.Sithik Ali Endowment Award for Top
Rankers in Final B.Sc and Final M.Sc Organic
Chemistry paper
w Dr.MJamal Mohamed Jaffer Endowment Award for
Best NSS Programme Officer and Best NSS
Volunteer
w A.Shamsudeen Endowment to Top ranker in
M.Sc Mathematics by Dr.A.Sulaiman
w Dr. Gunasekaran Award to toppers in UG & PG
Zoology
Community Service
Ø Staff members contribute every month to acommon Baithulmal maintained in the College.
Ø Regular finance assistance is provided to thenearly 100 people per year.
Ø Mass Literacy Programmes will be organised inassociation with NGO in rural areas.
Ø Women Self Help Groups will be trained by Staffin areas where they need our help.
Ø Hospital facility in the hostel extended to thepublic also.
Endowment Lectures
Ø First Principal M.J.Mohamed Sayeed EndowmentLecture
Ø Sirpi Balasubramanian Endowment Lecture
Ø Perumpulavar Dr.C.Nainar Mohamed EndowmentLecture
Ø Dr. Rajiv Tharanath Endowment Lecture
Ø Tmt. Meenatchi Vairavan Endowment Lecture
Ø Janab. M.Shamsudeen Endowment Lecture
Achievements
Ø The college celebrated its Silver Jubilee during1978-79 the Golden Jubilee during 2000-2001 andDiamond Jubilee during 2010-11 in a grand manner.The College was awarded the Coveted Five StarStatus by NAAC, an autonomous body of UGC,during the Golden Jubilee Year. The College receivedUGC Assistance consistently from Second Five YearPlan Period.
Ø Autonomous status has been conferred on thecollege for the period of 6 years from the academicyear 2004-2005.
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Ø UGC selected and sanctioned one time grant of
Rs. 7,00,000/- under the “Revival of Old Reputed
Colleges” scheme during IX plan period.
Ø The UGC has sanctioned an amount of Rs.43,60,000/ -
for U.G. and P.G. Development Programmes and
Career Oriented programme (COP) in the College
under X plan. Funding to the tune of Rs. 4,38,200/-
were sanctioned by UGC for the conduct of National
Level and State Level workshops, symposia and
seminars. An amount of Rs. 4,75,000/- was
sanctioned to five professors in science faculties and
Rs. 3,55,500/- to five professors in arts faculties for
carrying out Minor Research Projects DST has
sanctioned Rs.83,00,000/- for upgrading research
and teaching facilities under FIST programme to
Department of Physics, Botany, Zoology and
Mathematics UGC has sanctioned Rs. 10,00,000/-
for improving Science Laboratories and Rs. 8,00,000/-
for remedial coaching classes for SC / ST &
Minorities.
Ø NAAC Peer team visited the college during October
2008 for reaccreditations and awarded “A” Grade with
CGPA of 3.6 out of 4.0 in January 2009.
Ø During XI Plan period UGC has sanctioned Rs.77,00,000
for UG & PG Development Schemes. Rs.50,00,000 for
Infrastructural Development of Science Laboratories,
Rs.21,00,000 Under Merged Sheme, Rs.80,00,000
under Autonomous Grant, Rs. 80,00,000 for
Women Hostel, Rs.90,00,000 for Indoor Stadium and
Rs.77,00,000 for other Research Projects.
Future Plan
Ø A Common instrumentation facility, CD and Digital
Library, Entrepreneurial Cell, Institute Industry
Interaction Cell and Indoor stadium are to be
established.
Ø Innovative and need based courses in Visual
Communication, Internet Based Certification
Programme, Customer Services Management.
Ø Five year integrated courses in Arts, Science and
Commerce and programs for developing Soft Skill
and holistic development are to be introduced.
Ø A separate coaching centre for coaching the student
to all Civil Services and National Level Exams, NET,
GMAT, GATE and CSIR are to be setup.
Ø Tie up with Foreign Universities arranging for
students and staff exchange programmes and
inviting foreign Professors under sabbatical are to
be undertaken.
Ø The centers of excellence in Management. Computer
Science and Arabic, Area study centers, Educational
Media Research Centre to develop teaching aids, IT
Park in collaboration with IITs etc., are also be setup
in near future.
Ø A central instrumentation Facility, a separate Science
Research Block, Stadium in the Sports Ground,
Centre for Women Studies, Sports Hostel, Research
Students Hostel to be constructed.
Ø The ultimate aim is to realize the status of an
University.
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CLASS ROOMS AND OTHER
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AIDED COURSES
1. M.J.M. Jamal Mohideen Building (1924) Ground Floor
Ø Principal Room, Management Room, Conference Hall,
Administrative Office (Fully Automated) for aided
classes and purchase section.
Ø Chemistry UG Laboratory and Research Laboratory
Ø Botany Class Rooms, Library & Computer Centre
Ø Maintenance section and Student Xerox centre
Ø Physics Class Rooms
Ø Physical Director Room
First Floor (1951)
Ø PG and research Department of Botany
Facilities : Class Rooms, Laboratories, Faculty Room,
Research Laboratory.
Courses : B.Sc. Botany, M.Sc. Botany, M.Phil &
Ph.D.(FT & PT)
Teaching Staff : 10
Non-Teaching Staff : 04
Ø PG & Research Department of Physics
Facilities : Class Rooms, Laboratories, Faculty Room,
Library, Computer Centre, UG and PG
Laboratories and Gallery
Courses : B.Sc. Physics, M.Sc Physics, M.Phil.
(FT & PT) and Ph.D. (FT & PT)
Teaching Staff : 15
Non-Teaching Staff : 05
2. Founder Treasurer N.M.K. Abdul Samad MemorialBlock Ground Floor, First Floor (1967) & SecondFloor (2004)
Ø Ground Floor: PG and Research Department ofDepartment of Mathematics
Ø Courses : B.Sc. Mathematics and M.Sc.Mathematics, M.Phil.(FT & PT) and Ph.D. (FT&PT)
Teaching Staff : 12
Non-Teaching Staff : 01
Ø Ground Floor: PG and Research Class Room, StaffRoom, Library, Alumni Association,Internal Quality Assurance Cell.
Ø Second Floor: Class rooms
Department of Economics
Ø First Floor : Class Rooms, Library, Seminar Hall andComputer Laboratory
Ø Courses : B.A. Economics and M.A. Economics,M.Phil (FT & PT) and Ph.D. (FT&PT)
Teaching Staff : 10 (09+01).
Non-Teaching Staff : 01
3. Haji M.A.Abdul Sathar Memorial Block(Ground Floor) (1962)
Ø General Library (Computerised)
Staff : Librarian -1 and Assistance -7
Ø First Floor : Department of Urdu, Hindi and FrenchPart -1 Language : Hindi, French and Urdu
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Ø Diploma in Multilingual Calligraphy approved byHuman Resource Development Ministry.
Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Rooms,Computer Centre and Library Staff: 06
4. Barakath Ali Memorial Hall (1990)
Ø Guidance and Counselling Centre
Facilities : Library and Class Room, 3 ProfessorsIncharge and One Librarian
5. Hautin Block (1973)
Ø PG and Research Department of Commerce
Facilities : Class Rooms, A/C Seminar Gallery, PGLaboratories, Computer Facilities, Libraryand Computer Centre
Ø Courses : B.Com., M.Com., M.Phil., (FT & PT) andPh.D. (FT & PT)
Teaching Staff : 14 (11+03)
Non-Teaching Staff : 01
6. Haji N.M.K. Abdul Khader Memorial Block (GroundFloor & First Floor) (1982) and Tansri UbaidullahHall (Second Floor) (2000)
Ø PG and Research Department of Chemistry
Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Library,Laboratory and Computer Facility
Courses : B.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sc Chemistry,M.Phil (FT & PT) and Ph.D. (FT & PT)
Teaching Staff : 17 (15+02).
Non-Teaching Staff : 07 (06+01)
Physics Class Rooms (I Floor)
7. Hussainudeen Hall (Ground Floor & I Floor) (1991)and Shanawz Hall (Second Floor)(1997)
Ø UGC Sponsored Multi Media Centre
Facilities : B.Sc. Zoology Class Rooms, FISTLaboratory & UG Laboratory
8. M.M.Ismail Memorial Block (1992) PG ResearchDepartment of Zoology
Facilities : Class Rooms, PG Laboratories,Computer Facilities
Courses : B.Sc. Zoology, M.Sc. Zoology,M.Phil.(FT&PT) and Ph.D. (FT&PT)
Teaching Staff : 13 (11+02).
Non-Teaching Staff : 06 (05+01)
9. Av.M. Mohamed Ibrahim Block (1997) &M. Jamaludeen Memorial Block (2006)
Ø Department of Computer Science
Facilities : Class Rooms, Seminar Hall,Library, Computer Laboratories.
Ø Courses : B.Sc. Computer Science,M.S ComputerScience, M.Sc. InformationTechnology, M.C.A., PGDCA and M.Phil(FT& PT)
Teaching Staff : 34 (07+27)
Non-Teaching Staff : 05
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10.First Principal M.J.Mohamed Sayeed MemorialBlock Ground Floor & First Floor (1999) II and IIIFloor (2011)
Facilities : General Library (Ground Floor) andController of Examination (First Floor)
ControllerOffice Staff : Controller -1, Additional COE -1,
Programmers - 8 and Attender – 2
11.Marhaba Thajunnisha Block Ground Floor & FirstFloor (2001) Marhaba Thajunnisha Block II Floor(2008)
Ø PG and Research Department of History
Ø Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Libraryand Computer Facility and Seminar Hall
Ø Courses : B.A Histrory, M.A History and M.Phil
Teaching Staff : 07 (04+03)
Non-Teaching Staff : 01
Ø PG and Research Department of English
Ø Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Libraryand Computer Facility and Seminar Hall
Ø Courses : Part-II English Language, B.A.English, M.A. English, M.Phil & Ph.D.(FT & PT)
Teaching Staff : 17 (14+03).
Non-Teaching Staff : 02
12. IR8 Syed Mohamed Memorial Hall (2006)(II Floor) PG and Research Department of Tamil
Ø Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Libraryand Computer Facility.
Ø Courses : Part – I Tamil Language, B.Lit. Tamil,M.A., Tamil, M.Phil., and Ph.D(FT & PT)
Teaching Staff : 15 (09 + 06)
Non- Teaching Staff : 01
13. Arabic Mahal (2008)
Ø PG & Research Department of Arabic
Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Library,Computer Centre, Type WritingCentre Seminar Hall & Islamic andArabic Research Centre.
Ø Courses : B.A., M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Part ILanguage Arabic, Certificate andDiploma Courses
Teaching Staff : 10
14.Chitharkottai Annai Fathimuthu Zuhara MemorialBlock (2009)
Ø Ground Floor : Zoology M.Phil Research lab
Ø First Floor : IGNOU Study centre & Entrepreneurial Development cell
Ø Second Floor : Jamal Mohamed College Type writingInstitute approved by Govt.
of Tamilnadu.
15.Thiru.Ganadesikan MP Hall (2010)
Ø Ground Floor : Day care centre, Equal opportunity
centre, Red Ribbon Club, JAMCROP,
Citizen Consumer Club and Centre for
Differently abled persons
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CLASS ROOMS AND OTHER
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SELF FINANCE
COURSES
1. Founder Secretary M.J. Jamal Mohideen Memorial
Block (1971) (Self Finance Courses Block)
Ø Ground Floor: PG Department of Microbiology
Facilities : Class Rooms, Laboratories, Faculty
Room, Library
Course : M.Sc. Microbiology
Teaching Staff : 05
Non-Teaching Staff : 01
Ø First Floor Facilities : PG Department of Bio-Technology
Facilities : Class Rooms, Laboratories, Faculty
Room, Library, ICT Lab, Animal Cell
Culture & Plant Tissue Culture facility,
Animal house
Courses : B.S., Bio Technolgy & M.Sc. Bio-Technology
Teaching Staff : 08
Non-Teaching Staff : 02
2. Haji.Mohideensha Block (1993)
Ø Self Finance
Courses : M.A. History and M.Sc., Mathematics
Class Rooms and Women Staff Rooms
Gymnasium (1997) & Youth Develop
ment Centre (2003)
3. Haji. Minna Noordeen Block (1995)
Ø SF Courses : Classes for B.Com and B.B.A. Staff
Rooms for Commerce, Business
Admin., Tamil, Arabic, History, History
and Mathematics
4. Principal E.P.Mohamed Ismail Block (2002) and
Janab A.G.Ahamed Hussain Hall (2010)
Department of Hotel Management & Catering
Science
Ø Facilities : Staff Rooms, House Keeping, Food
Production Lab, Restaurant.
Teaching Staff : 04
Class : B.Sc., Hotel Management
5. Jeddah Alumni MBA Block (2006)
Jamal Institute of Management (MBA)
Ø Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Library,
Seminar Hall, Conference Hall,
Computer Labs.
Courses : M.B.A
Teaching Staff : 10
Non-Teaching Staff : 05
6. Haji. Er. Abdullah Memorial Hall (2007)
Ø Ground Floor : New Auditorium & chemistry lab for
SF M.Sc, Course
7. N.M.K. Abdul Khaliq Memorial Hall (I Floor- 2007)
Ø First Floor : Department of Physics and Chemistrey
Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Library,
Computer Laboratories for B.Sc.,
Mathematics Women students
Courses : M.Sc Physics and M.Sc Chemistry
Teaching Staff : 05+05
8. Prof. E.W.P. Thomas Memorial Hall (II Floor - 2007)
Ø Second Floor : Department of Social Work
Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Library,
Computer Laboratories.
Courses : M.S.W (Master of Social Work)
Teaching Staff : 06
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9. Haji.M.J.Jamal Mohamed Sahib Memorial Block
(2007) Secretary Hajee.M.J.M.Abdul Gafoor Hall,
President Janab M.J.Noordeen Hall and Janab
K.M. Mohamed Abdul Gani Hall
Ø Facilities : B.A., and M.A., (English) Class Rooms
10.Janab N.Mohamed Mian Rowther Memorial Block
(2009) Treasurer Hajee.K.A.Khaleel Ahamed Hall,
Asst.Secretary Janab.A.K.Khaja Nazeemudeen Hall
and Janab Av.M.Jafardeen Hall Department of IT
Ø Facilities : Class Rooms, Faculty Room, Library,
Computer Laboratories & Seminar Hall.
Courses : B.Sc. Computer Science & BCA
(Self-Financing Courses). B.Sc.(IT)
Teaching Staff : 20
Non-Teaching Staff : 04
11. Principal Perumpulavar Dr.C.Nainar Mohamed Hall
(2008), Principal Hajee.N.Abdul Samadh Hall
(2009), Principal Dr.K.Abdulla Basha Hall (2010)
Ø Facilities : Class rooms, Lab, Seminar Hall
Courses : B.Sc., & M.Sc., Fashion Technology
& Costume Designing and B.Sc &
M.Sc., Nutrition & Dietetics
12. N.M .Khajamian Memorial Auditorium (2009)
Ø Facilities : Lab for B.Sc, Chemistry SF Courses
13. Thiru Trichy N.Siva M.P. Hall-Ground Floor (2009)
Ø Facilities : Self Finance office rooms
14. Thiru L.Ganesan M.P. Hall-Ground Floor (2009)
Ø Facilities : Class rooms
Courses : Computer Lab for Commerce women
students
Ø First Floor : Class rooms for B.B.A.,
15.Al Manhal (Addl. MBA Block) and Irumeni OSM
Mohamed Ibrahim Memorial Hall (2010)
Facilities : Class rooms, Library, Seminar Hall &
Computer Lab and Faculty rooms
Courses : I Year MBA programme B.B.A., Courses
16. Principal Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed Hall-I Floor (2010)
Ø Facilities : Class rooms
Courses : M.Com
17. Thiru P.Kumar M.P.Hall -Ground Floor (2010)
Ø Facilities : Self Finanace Women office\
Ø Prof.S.Mohamed Hussain Hall(I Floor)
Courses : B.Sc Hotel Management and Catering
Science
18. Alhaj A.A.Jinnah MP Hall (2011)
Ø Ground Floor : 2 Class rooms for BBA Course
19. Other Buildings in the Campus
Ø College Mosque (1960)
Ø General Staff Room (Ground Floor)(1971)
Ø Museum (1971)
Ø N.B. Abdul Gafoor Auditorium (1979)
Ø Prayer Hall - Barakath Hall (1993)
Ø Moque: Quarters for Mosque employees, Ladies PrayerHall (2003)
Ø Mosque: ‘Howz’ for ablution (2003)
Ø Madani Block - Women’s Library & Office (2003)
Ø Car Shed (2003)
Ø Mosque: Bachelor Quarters (2003)
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Ø Rajagiri Ummu Abdul Aleem Memorial Women PrayerHall (2004)
Ø JMC Alumni Guest House (2006)
Ø Students Service Centre(2006) & I Floor (2007)
Ø Toilet Blocks (2008)
Ø G.K. Vasan M.P. Hall (2008)
Ø Management Conference Hall (2008)
Ø Arabic and Islamic Research Centre (2009)
Ø IGNOU study centre (2009)
Ø Entrepreneurship Cell (2009)
Ø Jamal Mohamed College Typewriting Institute (2009)
Ø Vice Principal Dr.P.M.masure Hall(2011)
Ø Vice Principal Prof.A.Kamaludeen Hall(2011)
Ø Prof. S. Mohamed Hussain Hall (2011)
Each Department is housed in a separate Block or
Building. Independent class rooms with all basic amenities
are provided for each class of various programmes offered
by the department. The post-graduate and research
departments in the college have department libraries.
Laboratory facilities have been given to all the science
departments and also to the humanities departments based
on their requirement. Each department has a staff room
with toilet and drinking water provisions, in addition to the
general staff room. Seminar halls with LCD facilities are also
available. Two wheeler and four wheeler parking lots have
been provided separately for students and staff. The college
operates six buses in different routes of the city for the
benefit of the students. Separate administrative offices are
functioning for aided and self-finance programmes in the
college. Uninterrupted power supply is ensured by
generators
JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (Autonomous)
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI-20
As on 30-08-2010
NUMBER OF COURSES OFFERED
UG PG M.Phil Ph.D Certificate / Diploma /
Advanced Diploma
Govt. Aided 11 11 02 — —
Self-Finance Men 07 16 13 12 10
Self-Finance Women 12 16 13 12 10
STAFF STRENGTH
Ph.D SLET / NET M.Phil PG Total
Govt. Aided 67 07 55 03 132
Self-Finance Men 19 08 94 38 159
Self-Finance Women 04 07 61 23 95
Total 90 22 210 64 386
Ph.D / M.Phil Guides 52 — 156 — —
STUDENTS STRENGTH 2010-2011
Year of Government Self-Finance Self-Finance Total
Studies Aided Men Women
I Year U.G 674 947 847 2468
II Year U.G 609 978 768 2355
III Year U.G 488 852 565 1905
I Year P.G 373 522 231 1126
II Year P.G 327 350 209 886
III Year P.G 58 44 13 115
M.Phil 32 197 186 415
Ph.D 0 147 42 189
Dip./ Cert. 0 148 18 166
Total 2561 4185 2879 9625
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Jamal Mohamed CollegeHONORIS CAUSA
FOUNDERS :FOUNDERS :FOUNDERS :FOUNDERS :FOUNDERS :
1. Janab N.M. Khajamian Rowther
2. Hajee M.Jamal Mohamed Sahib
PRESIDENTS :PRESIDENTS :PRESIDENTS :PRESIDENTS :PRESIDENTS :
1. Janab N.M. Khajamian Rowther 1951 to 1954
2. Janab M.Jamal Mohideen Sahib 1954 to 1975
3. Hajee M.B. Abdullah Sahib 1975 to 1989
4. Hajee K.A Kader Sahib 1989 to 1990
5. Janab N.M.K. Abdul Khaliq Sahib 1990 to 1995
SECRETARIES :SECRETARIES :SECRETARIES :SECRETARIES :SECRETARIES :
1. Janab M.J. Jamal Mohideen Sahib 1951 to 1966
2. Hajee M.J. Jamaludeen Sahib 1966 to 1973
3. Hajee K.A Kader Sahib 1973 to 1988
4. Hajee M.B. Abdullah Sahib 1988 to 1989
5. Hajee M.J.M Abdul Gafoor Sahib 1989 to 2011
TREASURERS :TREASURERS :TREASURERS :TREASURERS :TREASURERS :
1. Janab N.M.K. Abdul Samad Sahib 1951 to 1964
2. Hajee K.A Kader Sahib 1964 to 1973
3. Hajee M.J.M. Abdul Gafoor Sahib 1973 to 1989
PRINCIPALS :PRINCIPALS :PRINCIPALS :PRINCIPALS :PRINCIPALS :
1. Prof. Hajee M.J. Mohamed Sayeed Sahib, M.A.,L.T. 1951 to 1970
2. Prof. E.W.P. Thomas, M.A, 1970 to 1971
3. Prof. E.P. Mohamed Ismail, M.Com., 1971 to 1985
4. Dr. C. Nainar Mohamed, M.A, Ph.D., 1985 to 1989
5. Prof. Hajee. N.Abdul Samadh, M.A, M.Phil 1989 to 1998
6. Dr.K.Abdullah Basha, M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D., 1998 to 2003
7. Dr.M.Shaik Mohamed, M.Com., M.Phil.,Ph.D., 2003 to 2011
FICWA,PGDCA,PGDCM, Dip.MA,MBA., M.Phil.,
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MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
President :
Janab. M.J. Noordeen Sahib
Secretary & Correspondent :
Janab. Hajee. A.K.Khaja Nazeemudeen Sahib
Treasurer :
Janab. Hajee. K.A Khaleel Ahamed Sahib
Assistant Secretary :
Janab. M.J.M.Jamal Mohamed Sahib
Members :
Janab. Hajee. A.G. Ahamed Hussain Sahib
Janab. Hajee. K.M. Mohamed Abdul Gani Sahib
Janab. Hajee. Av. M. Jafardeen Sahib
Janab. Hajee. Dr. R. Khader Mohideen
Principal & Ex-Officio Member
University Representative :
Dr. K. Parthasarathy
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Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
Dr. R. Khader Mohideen, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., M.B.A.,
Principal
DEPDEPDEPDEPDEPARARARARARTMENT OF TMENT OF TMENT OF TMENT OF TMENT OF ARABICARABICARABICARABICARABIC
Dr. S.Syed Khayas Ahmed M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
& Head
Thiru. A. Mohiyudheen Abdul Kader M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor
Thiru. M.Kaja Mideen M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor
Thiru. P.Mohamed Najeeb M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor
Dr.M.Abdul Khadar M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor
Thiru. S. Mohamed Ibrahim M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Associate Professor
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Dr. S.Ahmed John M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., Associate Professor
P.G.D.C.A., Ph.D., D.L.L. & Head
Dr. A.Khaleel Ahamed M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. S.Mohamed Salique M.Sc., Ph.D., Dip.in
Arabic., B.Ed., Associate Professor
Dr. M.H.Muhammad Ilyas M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. M.Ghouse Basha M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. H. Syed Jahangir M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D., Lecturer (SS)
Dr. A.Shajahan M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Lecturer (SG)
Dr. M.Kamaraj M.Sc. M.Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed., Assistant Professor
Dr. R.Ravi Kumar M.SC, B.Ed, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Thiru. A.Aslam M.Sc., (NET), Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Dr. A. Abdul Jameel M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
P.G.D.C.A., & Head
Dr. M.I. Fazal Mohamed M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. S.M. Mazhar Nazeeb Khan M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dip.in Arabic,
Dr. N. Jahangeer M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. M. Mohamed Sihabudeen M.Sc.,M.Phil.,PGDCA., Associate Professor
B.Ed.,Ph.D.
Dr. M. Seeni Mubarak M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. A. Burkanudeen M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed.,Ph.D., Lecturer(SG)
Dr. A. Jafar Ahamed M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D., Lecturer(SS)
Dr. M. Syed Ali Padusha M.Sc., , Ph.D. Lecturer (SS)
Dr. A.Jamal Abdul Nasser M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Dr. A.Zahir Hussain M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,M.Ed., Assistant Professor
Dr. Sirajudeen M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
Thiru. K.Loganathan M.Sc., (NET), M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. M.Anwar Sathiq M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA, Assistant Professor
Thiru. M.Purushothaman M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
COMMERCE
Dr. R. Khader Mohideen, M.Com.,M.Phil., Ph.D., Principal & Head
M.B.A.,
Dr. A.M. Mohamed Sindhasha M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
M.Sc.(Psy) HOD I/C
Dr. N. Shaik Mohamed M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed., Associate Professor
Ph.D.,PGDJMC.,P.G.D.P.M.,
Dr. P.M. Meera Mohiadeen M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D., Associate Professor
Thiru. S. Gulam Mohamed M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed., Associate Professor
Dr. E. Mubarak Ali M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor
Ph.D., PGDCA.,
Dr. K. Khaja Mohideen M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Thiru. K. Mohamed Basheer M.Com., M.Phil., M.Ed.,Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. T.M.Basheer Ahamed M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed.,
PGDCA., Lecturer(SG)
Thiru. A.Khaleelur Rahman M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed., Lecturer(SG)
PGDCA.,
Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
7372
COMPUTER SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCECOMPUTER SCIENCE
Thiru. G. Ravi M.C.A.,M.Phil.,P.G.D.B.A., Associate Professor
& Head
Dr. D.I.George Amalarethinam M.C.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Associate Professor
P.G.D.B.A.,
Dr. T. Abdul Razak M.Sc.,P.G.D.C.A.,M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Associate Professor
Thiru. M.Mohamed Surputheen M.Sc.,M.Phil.,P.G.D.C.A., Associate Professor
Thiru. P.H.Maitheen Shahul Hameed M.Sc., P.G.D.C.A.,M.Phil., Associate Professor
Thiru. O.A. Mohamed Jafar M.Sc.,M.Phil.,P.G.D.C.A.,
P.G.D.G.C, Associate Professor
Dr. A.R.Mohamed Shanavas M.Sc.,P.G.D.C.A.,M.Ed., Associate Professor
M.Phil., Ph.D.,
ECONOMICSECONOMICSECONOMICSECONOMICSECONOMICS
Dr. P.N.P. Mohamed Sahaputheen M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
& Head
Dr. A. Saleem Batcha M.A.,M.Phil,M.Ed.,Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr.. A.J. Haja Mohideen M.A.,M.Phil.,M.Ed., Lecturer(SG)
Dr. J. Khader Sharief M.A., M.Phil., Lecturer (SG)
Dr. D. Kumar M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.,
DPMIR Ph.D., Lecturer (SG)
Dr. A. Hidhayathulla M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Lecturer (SG)
Dr. A. Khan Mohamed M.A., M.Phil., Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. Mohamed Zeyauddin M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. M.R.Ajmalkhan M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
ENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISH
Dr. A. Mohamed Ibraheem M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
P.G.D.E.L.T., & Head
Thiru. M. Abdul Hakeem M.A., M.Phil., P.G.D.T.E., Associate Professor
Dr. A. Dastageer M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. A. Mohamed Mustafa M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Thiru. S. Sheik Ismail M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor
Thiru. H. Jamesha Mohideen M.A., M.Phil., Lecturer (SG)
Thiru. A. Ajmal Khan M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed., Associate Professor
Dr. M.H. Mohamed Rafiq M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Lecturer(SG)
PGDPM, Ph.D.
Dr. A. Mohammed Ali Jinnah M.A., Ph.D., Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. M. Shajahan Sait M.A., Assistant Professor
Thiru. Y.Parvas Sharif M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. M.Mohamed Anwar M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. A.G.Nihal Basha M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. A.Abdul Hakkeem M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
FRENCH
Thiru. M. Mohammed Siraj M.A., Dip. in German Associate Professor
HINDIHINDIHINDIHINDIHINDI
Dr. Shaik Karimullah M.A., Ph.D., P.D.D.F.H.T., Associate Professor
HISTHISTHISTHISTHISTORORORORORYYYYY
Thiru. M. Muhammad Ali M.A., M.Phil., Associate Profes-
sor & Head
Dr. A.Akbar Hussain M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Thiru. M.Mohamed Tajdeen M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. T.Umar Sadiq M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
MATHEMATICS
Dr. K. Ramaniah M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor
& Head
Dr. S. Ismail Mohideen M.Sc.,M.Phil.,P.G.D.C.A., Associate Professor
Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
7574
Ph.D.,
Thiru. N. Abdul Ali M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Professor
P.G.D.CA.,
Dr. R. Jahir Hussain M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., Associate Professor
P.G.D.CA.,
Dr. A. Solai Raju M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dr. A. Nagoor Gani M.Sc., M.Phil., M.S. Lecturer(SG)
(Software) Ph.D.,
Thiru. A. Mohamed Ismayil M.Sc.,M.Phil., P.G.D.C,A., Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. S. Masoothu M.Sc., NET Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. M. Mohammed Jabarulla M.Sc., M.Phil., MCA, Assistant Professor
M.Ed., PGDCA
PHYPHYPHYPHYPHYSICAL EDUCASICAL EDUCASICAL EDUCASICAL EDUCASICAL EDUCATIONTIONTIONTIONTION
Dr. B.S. Shayin Sha B.Sc.,M.P.Ed.,M.Phil., Director of Physical
Ph.D., Education
PHYPHYPHYPHYPHYSICSSICSSICSSICSSICS
Dr. M. Jamal Mohamed Jaffar M.Sc.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,Ph.D., Associate Professor
M.BA., P.G.D.H.E.T, & Head
Thiru. A. Mohamed Saleem M.Sc., P.G.D.CA., B.Ed., Associate Professor
Thiru. A. Ishaq Ahamed M.Sc., Associate Professor
sDr. N. Peer Mohamed Sathik M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Reader
Dr. R. Radhakrishnan M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Lecturer(SG)
Thiru. F.S. Muzammil M.Sc.,M.Phil.,P.G.D.C.A., Lecturer (SS)
Dr. R. Raj Muhamed M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
P.G.D.CA., B.Ed., Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. J.Umar Malik M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA Assistant Professor
Dr. J.Ebenezar M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Thiru. K.A.Abbas Manthiri M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Dr. A.S.Haja Hameed M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Thiru. S.Abbas Manthiri M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru. Sheik Dhavud M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Thiru.S.Mohamed Ibrahim Sulaiman Sait M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
TTTTTAMILAMILAMILAMILAMIL
Dr. M.A.S. Habeebur Rahman M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Associate Professor
& Head
Thiru. W. Mohamed Younus M.A., M.Phil., Associate Professor
Dr. A. Syed Zakir Hasan M.A.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,Ph.D., Associate Professor
Thiru. K. Imthathullah M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Lecturer(SG)
Dr. T. Selvaraju M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Lecturer(SS)
Thiru. S. Nagoor Gani M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Lecturer(SS)
Thiru. K. Mohamed Ismail M.A., M.Phil., Lecturer(SS)
Dr. M. Sadik Batcha M.A.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D., Lecturer (SS)
URDU
Dr. P. Ahmed Basha M.A., Ph.D., B.Ed., Associate Professor
Dip. in Arabic
ZOOLZOOLZOOLZOOLZOOLOGYOGYOGYOGYOGY
Dr. T.S. Saravanan M.Sc., Post-M.Sc., D.Z., Associate Professor
Ph.D., Cert. in German & Head
Thiru. Mohamed Shamsudin M.Sc., Associate Professor
Thiru. S.N. Sheik Umar Sahith M.Sc., Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. M.I. Hussain Syed Bava M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Lecturer (SS)
Dr. B. Amanullah M.Sc., Ph.D., B.Ed., Lecturer (SS)
Dr. I. Joseph Antony Jerald M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Lecturer (SS)
Thiru. M. Aneez Mohamed M.Sc., M.Phil., Lecturer (SG)
Dr. A.Sadiq Bukhari M.Sc.,Ph.D.,P.G.D.W.P.M. Assistant Professor
Dr. K.Prabakar M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Dr. H.E.Syed Mohamed M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
PGDWPM Assistant Professor
Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
7776
Academic and Administrative
Responsibilities
PRINCIPAL & WARDEN
Hajee. Dr. R.Khader Mohideen
VICE PRINCIPAL & DEAN, FACULTY OF ARTS
Dr. P.N.P.Mohamed Sahaputheen
ADDITIONAL VICE PRINCIPAL
Hajee. Dr. A.M. Mohamed SindhashaBURSAR
Hajee. Dr. M.I.Fazal Mohamed
DEAN, FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Dr. A. Abdul Jameel
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL & NAAC REACCREDITATION
Dr. A. Mohamed Ibraheem - Co ordinator
Hajee. Dr. M. Mohamed Sihabudeen - Member
Dr. S. Ismail Mohideen - Member
Dr. M.Jamal Mohamed Jafar - Member
EXTRACURRICULAR COURSES
Dr. S. Ahamed John - Co ordinator
REGISTRAR OF ATTENDANCE
Hajee. Dr. M.Mohamed Sihabudeen
UNIVERSITY SENATE MEMBER
Hajee. Dr. R.Khader Mohideen, Principal
Mr. M.Abdul Hakeem -Associate Prof. in English
MEMBERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Moulavi. M. Khajamideen - Arabic
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
Hajee Dr. M.Mohamed Meeran - COE
HOSTEL
Dr. S.Ismail Mohideen - Co-Ordinator
Dr. S.Mohamed Salique - Deputy Warden
Thiru.A.Mohamed Saleem - Deputy Warden
Thiru.M.Mohamed Surputheen - Deputy Warden
Thiru.A.Khaleelur Rahman - Deputy Warden
Thiru.S. Gulam Mohamed - Deputy Warden
Thiru.P.H. Maitheen Shahul Hameed
-Deputy Warden
TIME TABLE AND CALENDAR
Dr. A.Dastageer
Dr. R.Jahir Hussain
IDENTITY CARDS
Dr. M.H. Muhammed Iliyas
NCC OFFICER
Captn. N. Abdul Ali - Armed Sqn.
Lt. F.S.Muzammil - Infantry
NSS PROGRAMME OFFICER
Thiru. A. Abdul Hakeem
Dr. K.Prabakar
YOUTH RED CROSS
Dr.A.J. Haja Mohideen
SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
Dr. B.S. Shayin Sha
Hajee. P.H. Mohideen Shahul Hameed
Thiru.K. Mohamed Ismail
Thiru. N. Abdul Ali
ROTARACT CLUB
Thiru. A. Khaleelur Rahman
LEO CLUB
Thiru.A.Mohamed Saleem
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FINE ARTS
Dr.A. Syed Zakir Hasan
Dr. A.R.Mohamed Shanavas
JAMCROP
Thiru. W. Mohamed Younus
ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT CELL
Thiru.S. Sheik IsmailANTI - DOWRY ASSOCIATION
Thiru.M.Mohamed Surputheen
CONSUMER CLUB , RED RIBBON CLUB AND EXENORA
Thiru.M. Khaja Mideen
STUDENTS CO-OPERATIVE STORES LTD.,
Dr. S. Syed Khayas Ahmed - Secretary
SCHOLARSHIPS
Hajee. Dr. S.M. Mazhar Nazeebkhan
Hajee. Dr. M. Mohamed Sihaludeen
Hajee. Dr. M. Abdul Khader
STUDENTS HEALTHCARE
Thiru.Mohamed Sihabudeen
LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT
Thiru. G.Ravi
Dr. K. RamaniahDr. D.I. George Amalarathnam
EXAMINATIONS
Thiru.M. Kaja Mideen
Dr. R.Ravikumar
Thiru.S.Abbas Manthiri
DEENIYATH EDUCATION
Hajee. Dr. S.Mazhar Nazeeb KhanThiru.S. Gulam Mohamed
URDU CALLIGRAPHY CENTRE
Dr. P. Ahamed Basha
Hajee. Dr. A.M.Mohamed Sindhasha
Hajee. Dr. P.N.P. Mohamed Sahaputheen
Dr. Shaik Karimullah
MAGAZINE AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
Dr. A. Mohamed Ibraheem
Hajee. P.H. Maitheen Shahul Hameed
Dr. A.Dastageer
Dr. S.Syed Kayas Ahamed
Dr. M.A.S. Habeebur Rahman
Dr. Ahamed Basha
Dr. Shaik Kareemullah
Thiru.M.Mohamed Siraj
GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING
Dr. Kareemullah
Dr. A.Zahir Hussain
GARDEN MAINTENANCE
Dr. A.Khaleel Ahamed
CAMPUS MAINTENANCE
Thiru. K. Mohamed Ismail
STAFF ASSOCIATION
Dr. A.Nagoor Gani - Secretary
Dr. D.Kumar - Treasurer
BAITHULMAL
Thiru M.Khaja Mideen - Secretary
Dr. R.Jahir Hussain - Treasurer
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PURCHASE SECTION
Dr. H.Syed Jahangir
Dr. A.Shajahan
JMC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Janab. A.K.Khaja Nazeemudeen - Patron
Hajee. Dr. R.Khader Mohideen - President
Hajee. Dr. S.Ismail Mohideen - Secretary
Hajee. Dr. S.Mohamed Salique - Asst.Secretary
Placement, Public RelationPlacement, Public RelationPlacement, Public RelationPlacement, Public RelationPlacement, Public Relationand Information : Staff inchargeand Information : Staff inchargeand Information : Staff inchargeand Information : Staff inchargeand Information : Staff incharge
NameNameNameNameName - - - - - Department Department Department Department Department
Mr. Moulvi. M.Kaja Mideen - Arabic
Dr.M.H.Mohamed Ilyas - Botany
Dr.S. Mazhar Nazeeb Khan - Chemistry
Dr.N.Shaik Mohamed - Commerce
Dr.D.I.George Amalarathinam - Computer Science
Dr. A.Khan Mohamed - Economics
Mr. H.Jamesha Mohideen - English
Mr.M.M.Tajudeen - History
Mr. S.Masoothu - Mathematics
Dr. R.Raj Mohamed - Physics
Dr.A.Syed Zakir Hasan - Tamil
Mr.Mohamed Shamsudin - Zoology
Committees for effective implementation ofAutonomy Programme
Convenors
ØØØØØ Governing Body - Dr. R.Khader Mohideen
ØØØØØ Finance Committee - Dr. R.Khader Mohideen
ØØØØØ Curriculum Development
Cell & Academic
Council - Dr. S. Ahmed John
ØØØØØ Planning and
Evaluation Committee - Thiru. G. Ravi
ØØØØØ Grievance
Appeal Committee - Dr. R.Khader Mohideen
ØØØØØ Examination - Dr.P.N.P.Mohamed
Committee Sahaputheen
ØØØØØ Library Committee - Thiru. M. Mohamed Ali
ØØØØØ Students Welfare
Committee - Dr. S. Syed Khayas Ahmed
ØØØØØ Extra-Curricular
Activities Committee - Dr. S.Ahamed John
ØØØØØ Academic Audit
Committee - Dr. A.Mohamed Ibraheem
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NON - TEACHING STAFF
Thiru. M. Shanmugavel, Superintendent
Thiru A.S.Zafarullah, M.A., M.B.A.,PG.D.C.A Assistant
Thiru.R. Riyazuddin B.Com Assistant
Thiru.M.S.Shamsudeen, Assistant
Thiru.Mohamed Nazumudeen, M.A. Junior Assistant (SG)
Thiru.K.Mohamed Abdul Hameed Jr-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.K. Gharibun Nawaz B.A. Jr-Assistant
Thiru.M.S. Ibrahim khaleelullah B.Sc. M.L.I.S. Jr. Assistant
Thiru.T.G. Muhamed Yasin M.A. P.P.T., PGDCA Steno - Typist
Thiru.Y. Johar Mohamed Typist
Thiru T. Subesh Babu Typist
Thiru.Jamal Mohamed Showkath Ali Store Keeper
Thiru.S. Shaik Mohideen Jr-Mechanic (SG)
Thiru A.Rafiq Ahamed Lab-Assistant (Spl.)
Thiru.M. Akbar Ali M.A. M.L.I.S., Lab-Assistant (Spl.)
Thiru.M.Habibur Rahman Lab-Assistant (Spl.)
Thiru.N. Saravanan Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.U. Jegadeesh Kumar, Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.J. Chinnathambi B.Com., Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.A.H. Mohamed Ubaidullah B.Sc., Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.K. Mohamed Hidayathullah M.Com., B.L.I.S., Mu-Keeper (SG)
Thiru.S. Mohamed Ismail Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.M. Mohamed Zubair Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.B. Thajdeen Lab-Assistant (SG)
Thiru.R.A. Zakir Hussain Hr-Keeper
Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
Thiru.T.K. Zakir Hussain,. Lab-Assistant
Thiru.K.A. Niaz Ahamed. Lab-Assistant
Thiru. H.Ghulam Mohideen Lab-Assistant
Thiru.M.A. Kaja Mideen Lab-Assistant
Thiru K.B. Syed Ishack Lab. Assistant
Thiru M.I. Mohamed Zackaria Lab. Assistant
Thiru S. Francis Xavier B.A., Lab. Assistant
Thiru H. Ahmed Hussain Lab. Assistant
Thiru.J. Francis Record-Clerk (SG)
Thiru.M. Mohamed Omer Faruq Record-Clerk (SG)
Thiru.A. Arthar Hussain B.A. Record-Clerk
Thiru.A.S.S. Abdul Ameed B.Sc., P.G.D.C.A.,
DIp.in Arabic Record-Clerk
Thiru.V. Arul Kumar B.Com., P.G.D.C.A., Library Assistant
Thiru.T. Yogeswaran B.A., Library Assistant
Thiru.A. Shabeer Hussain Office-Asst.(SG)
Thiru.M. Tajudeen Office Assistant
Thiru.A.Sekar Watchman (SG)
Thiru.A. Zakir Hussain Waterman (SG)
Thiru.J. Abdul Mubeen B.A., Marker (SG)
Thiru.R. Basha Marker
Thiru.K. Velmurugan Gardener
Thiru.S. Noordheen Sweeper (SG)
Thiru.J. Dennison Sweeper (SG)
Thiru.K. Perumal Sweeper
Thiru.A.Lawser Scavenger
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GOVT AIDED COURSES WITH PERMANENT
AFFILIATION OFFERED FOR MEN
S.No. Name of the Major Sanctioned Year of
Course Subject Strength Affliation
01 B.A. History 60 1951
02 B.A. Economics 60 1951
03 B.Com. Commerce 120 1952
04 B.Sc. Mathematics 60 1957
05 B.Sc. Physics 48 1957
06 B.Sc. Chemistry 96 1957
07 B.Sc. Zoology 40 1957
08 B.A. English Literature 60 1963
09 M.A. Economics 35 1963
10 M.Sc. Mathematics 35 1963
11 M.Sc. Physics 25 1966
12 M.A. English Literature 35 1966
13 B.Sc. Botany 40 1967
14 B.A. Arabic Literature 50 1969
15 M.Sc. Zoology 25 1969
16 M.Com. Commerce 35 1971
17 M.A. Tamil Literature 35 1979
18 M.A. Arabic Literature 15 1983
19 M.Sc. Chemistry 24 1983
20 M.Phil. Zoology 20 1983
21 M.Sc. Botany 25 1985
22 B.Sc. Computer Science 60 1986
23 M.C.A. Master of Computer
Applications 60 1988
24 M.Phil. English 20 1988
SELF-FINANCE UG & PG COURSES WITH PERMANENT
AFFILIATION OFFERED FOR MEN
S.No Name of the Major Sanctioned Year of
Course Subject Strength Affliation
01 M.Sc Computer Science 60 1990
02 MCA Addl. Sec.I 60 1992
03 B.Sc. Computer Science 60 1995
(Addl. Sec. I)
04 M.Sc., Information Technology 60 1999
05 M.B.A. Business Admn. 60 2000
06 B.Com. Commerce
(Addl.Sec. III) 60 2004
07 M.Sc., Bio Technology 25 2004
08 B.B.A. Business Admn. 60 2005
(Addl. Sec. I)
09. B.Sc. Comp.Sci. (Addl. Sec. III) 60 2007
10. B.Com., Comm.(Addl. Sec. IV) 60 2008
11. B.A., English (Addl. Sec. II) 60 2008
12. M.Sc., Bio Tech. (Addl. Sec.I) 25 2008
13. MBA Busi.Admn (Addl. Sec. I) 60 2009
14. M.Sc., Chemistry (Addl. Sec. I) 24 1985
SELF-FINANCE UG & PG COURSES OFFERED
FOR MEN WITH PROVISIONAL AFFILIATION
S.No Name of the Major Sanctioned Year of
Course Subject Strength Affliation
01 M.Sc. Physics (Addl. Sec.I) 25 1985
02 M.Sc. Zoology (Addl. Sec.I) 16 1985
03 PGDCA Computer Application 45 1987
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04 PGDCH Computer Hardware 20 1995
05 PGDWPM Water Pollution Management 25 1997
06 M.Sc. Microbiology 25 1998
07 B.C.A. Computer Appl. 60 2000
(Addl. Sec. I)
08 B.Litt. Tamil 60 2004
09 M.A. History 35 2005
10 M.Sc. Bioinformatics 25 2006
11 M.S.W. Social Work 35 2006
12 B.C.A. Computer Application
(Addl. Sec.II) 60 2006
13 B.C.A Comp. App.(Addl.Sec. III) 60 2007
14 B.B.A. Bus.Admn. (Addl.Sec.II) 60 2007
14 B.Sc., Hotel Management and
Catering Science 40 2008
16 B.C.A Comp. Appl. (Addl. Sec. IV) 60 2008
17 B.Sc., Information Technology 60 2008
18 B.B.A. Business Admn.(Addl.Sec. III) 60 2008
19 B.B.A. Bus. Admn. (Addl.Sec. IV) 60 2008
20 B.Com., Commerce (Addl.Sec. VI) 60 2009
21 M.Com Commerce (Addl.Sec. II) 35 2009
22 M.Sc., Mathematics (Addl.Sec.II) 35 2010
23 M.A English (Addl.Sec. II) 35 2010
24 PGDIBFM Islamic Banking 40 2010
25 PGDFT Fermentation Technology 25 2010
SELF-FINANCE UG & PG COURSES OFFERED FOR WOMENWITH PERMANENT AFFILIATION
S.No Name of Major Sanctioned Year of
the Course Subject Strength Affliation
01 B.Sc. Computer Science 60 1999
(Addl. Sec. II)
02 B.B.A. Business Admn. 60 1999
03 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. II) 60 2000
04 M.Sc., Inf. Tech (Addl. Sec. I) 60 2002
05 B.A., English Literature 60 2000
(Addl. Sec. I)
06 M.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec.I) 35 2002
07 M.A., English (Addl.Sec.I) 35 2003
08 B.Sc. Mathematics (Addl. Sec.I) 60 2003
09 M.Sc., Comp. Science (Addl. Sec.I) 60 2004
10 B.Com., Commerce (Addl.Sec.V) 60 2008
11 B.Sc., Comp.Sci.(Addl.Sec. IV) 60 2008
12 M.Sc., Chemistry (Addl.Sec. II) 25 2008
SELF-FINANCE UG & PG COURSES OFFERED FOR WOMEN
WITH PROVISIONAL AFFILIATION
S.No Name of Major Sanctioned Year of
the Course Subject Strength Affliation
01 B.C.A. Computer Applications 60 1999
02 M.A. Arabic Literature 35 2003
(Addl. Sec.I)
03 PGDCA Comp. Appl.(Addl.Sec.I) 60 2003
04 B.Sc. Physics (Addl. Sec.I) 40 2005
05 B.Sc. Chemistry (Addl. Sec.I) 40 2005
06 M.Sc. Mathematics
(Addl. Sec.I) 35 2005
07 B.Sc., Fashion Technology
& Costume Designing 40 2008
08 B.Sc., Nutrition & Dietitics 40 2008
09 B.C.A Comp.App.(Addl.Sec. V) 60 2008
10 B.C.A. Comp.App.(Addl.Sec.VI) 60 2008
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11 M.Sc. Micro Biology (Addl. Sec. I) 25 2008
12 M.Sc. Bio Tech (Addl.Sec. II) 25 2008
13 M.S.W Social Work (Addl.Sec. I) 35 2008
14 B.Sc. Maths (Addl.Sec. II) 60 2009
15 B.A. English (Addl.Sec. III) 60 2009
16 B.Com Commerce Addl. Sec. VII) 60 2009
17 B.S Bio Technology 40 2010
18 B.Sc. Information Technology 60 2010
(Addl. Sec. I)
19 M.Sc., Nutrition & Dietetics* 25 2011
20 M.Sc., Fashion Technology* 25 2011
* Suject to Affiliation by the University.
SELF-FINANCE M.Phil. PROGRAMMES
OFFERED FOR MEN AND WOMEN WITH PERMANENT AFFILIATION
S.No Name of Major Subject Sanctioned Year of
the Course (Full Time & Part Time) Strength Affliation
01 M.Phil. Commerce 20 1998
02 M.Phil. Economics 20 1998
03 M.Phil. Botany 20 2002
04 M.Phil. Mathematics 20 2002
05 M.Phil. Physics 20 2003
06 M.Phil. Tamil 20 2003
07 M.Phil. Chemistry 20 2004
08 M.Phil. Computer Science 18 2004
09 M.Phil. Arabic 20 2005
10 M.Phil. Management Studies 20 2006
11 M.Phil. History 16 2007
12 M.Phil. English 20 2007
13. M.Phil. Zoology 20 2007
SELF-FINANCE Ph.D. PROGRAMMES OFFERED FOR MEN
AND WOMEN WITH PERMANENT AFFILIATION
S.No Name of Major Subject Year of
the Course Full Time & Part Time Affliation
01 Ph.D. Zoology 1972
02 Ph.D. English 1988
03 Ph.D. Chemistry 1992
04 Ph.D. Commerce 1998
05 Ph.D. Economics 1998
06 Ph.D. Botany 2002
07 Ph.D. Mathematics 2002
08 Ph.D. Physics 2003
09 Ph.D. Tamil 2003
10 Ph.D Arabic 2007
11 Ph.D. Computer Science 2009
12 Ph.D. Management Studies 2009
COURSES OF STUDYGovt.Aided Courses (8.30 a.m. to 1.45 p.m.)
The following courses are offered at the under - graduate and
post - graduate levels.
Under Graduate CoursesArts : Core Courses
1.B.A. Arabic Literature 2. B.A. Economics
3.B.A. English Literature 4. B.A. History 5. B.Com (2 Sections)
Science : Core Courses - Allied Courses
1. B.Sc Botany i) Chemistry ii) Zoology
2. B.Sc Chemistry i) Physics ii) Maths/Botany
3. B.Sc Comp.Sci i) Applied Maths ii) Applied Physics
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4. B.Sc Mathematics i) Physics ii) Statistics
5. B.Sc Physics i) Chemistry ii) Maths
6. B.Sc Zoology i) Chemistry ii) Botany
Anyone of the following languages may be chosen in
Language CoursesPart - I : Tamil,Arabic,Urdu,Hindi or French
English Courses Part - II : English
Part - III : Core & Allied Subjects
Part - IV : Non - Major Electives
and Skill based Electives
Part - V : Extension Activities.
Each Degree student should become a member of NCC / NSS /
Leo / Rotract / Youth Red Cross / Sports & Games / Fine Arts /
Anti Dowry or Consumer Club & Gender studies.
Post - Graduate CoursesArts :
1. M.A., Arabic 2. M.A.,Economics
3. M.A., Tamil Literature 4. M.A., English Literature 5. M.Com
Science :
1. M.Sc. Botany 2. M.Sc.Chemistry
3. M.Sc.Mathematics 4. M.Sc.Physics
5. M.Sc.Zoology 6. M.C.A.(3 - Years Course)
Research Programmes
M.Phil ( Full- Time & Part-Time )
1. Arabic 2. Botany 3. Chemistry
4. Commerce 5. Computer Science 6 . E c o n o m i c s
7. English 8. Mathematics 9. Physics
10.Tamil 11.Zoology 12. Management
Studies
Ph.D.(Full-Time & Part-Time)
1. Botany 2. Chemistry 3.Commerce
4. Economics 5. English 6.Mathematics
7. Physics 8. Tamil 9.Zoology
10. Computer Science 11. Management Studies
Self Finance Courses for Men
The following courses are offered at the under - graduate and post -
graduate levels.
Under Graduate Courses (Men)
8.30 a.m to 1.45p.m
Arts : Core Courses
1.B.B.A 2. B.Com 3. B. Litt.
(4 Sections) (2 Sections) (Tamil)
Science : Core Courses
1.B.Sc.,Computer Sci. (2 Sections) 2. B.C.A (4 Sections)
(Allied : 1. Applied Maths 2. Applied Physics )
3.B.Sc.,(IT) 4. B.Sc., Hotel Management and Catering Science
Anyone of the following languages may be chosen in
Language CoursesPart - I : Tamil,Arabic
English Course Part - II : English
Part - III : Core & Allied Courses
Part - IV : Non Major & Skill based Elective
Part - V : Extension Activities - Each Degree
student should become a member of NCC / NSS / Leo / Rotract /
Youth Red Cross / Sports & Games / Fine Arts / Anti Dowry or Con-
sumer Club and Gender studies.
Post - Graduate Courses ( Men)
8.30 a.m to 1.45p.m
1. M.B.A. (AICTE Approved ) 8. M.Sc., Bio-Informatics
2. M.C.A. (AICTE Approved ) 9. M.Sc.Physics
3. M.Sc.Comp.Sciecne 10.M.Sc.Chemistry
4. M.Sc.Microbiology 11. M.Sc. (I.T)
5. M.Sc.Biotechnology 12.M.Sc., Zoology
6. M.A. History 13.PG Diploma (2.15 - 7.30 pm)
7. M.S.W. (Social Work) 14. M.Sc. Maths
15. M.A. English
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Self Finance Courses for WomenUnder Graduate Courses (Women)
2.15 p.m to 7.30 p.m
Arts : Core Courses
1.B.A.English 2. B.Com 3. B.B.A 4. B., Litt (Tamil)
Science : Core Courses - Allied Courses
1.B.C.A (3 Sections)
2.B.Sc Comp.Science (2 Sections) Applied Maths & Physics
3.B.Sc Mathematics (2 Sections) Physics & Statistics
4.B.Sc.Physics Chemistry & Mathematics
5.B.Sc.Chemistry Mathematics & Physics
6. B.Sc.Nutrition & Dietetics
7. B.Sc. Fashion Technology and Costume Design
8. B.S. Bio Technology
9. B.Sc. Information Technology
Any one of the following languages may be chosen in
Language CoursesPart - I : Tamil,Arabic,
English Courses Part - II : English
Part - III : Core & Allied Courses
Part - IV : Non Major Reactives
Part - V : Extension Activities - Each Degree
student should become a member of NCC / NSS / Leo / Rotract /
Youth Red Cross / Sports & Games or Fine Arts / Anti Dowry / Con-
sumer Club and Gender Studies.
Post - Graduate Courses (Women) 2.15 p.m to 7.30 p.m
1. M.A. Arabic 2. M.A.English 3. M.Com
4. M.Sc.Mathematics 5. M.Sc (IT) 6.P.G.D.C.A
7. M.Sc., Computer Science 8. M.Sc., Micro Biology 9. M.Sc.,Bio Technology
10. M.B.A 11. MSW 12. M.Sc., Chemistry
13. M.Sc. Fashion Technology & Costume Designing 14. M.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics
Research Programmes (Men & Women)
(2.15 p.m. to 7.30 p.m)
M.Phil ( Full- Time & Part-Time )
1. Arabic 2. Botany 3. Chemistry
4. Commerce 5. Computer Science 6. Economics
7. English 8. Mathematics 9. Physics
10.Tamil 11.Zoology 12.Management Studies
13.History
Ph.D.(Full-Time & Part-Time)
1. Botany 2. Chemistry 3. Commerce
4. Economics 5. English 6. Mathematics
7. Physics 8. Tamil 9. Zoology
10. Arabic 11.Management Studies 12. Computer Science
Certificate and Diploma Course (Part - Time)
1. Certificate Courses in Arabic and Urdu.
2. Diploma in Computer Applications and multi lingual DTPs
(English,Tamil, Urdu and Hindi) one year course for both Men
and Women. Certificate will be issued by the HRD Ministry of India
(Conducted by Urdu Calligraphy Centre).
3. ICWA Foundation, CAT and Tally accounting Packages for
Commerce Students.
4. Typewriting and short hand courses for other Arts Students.
5. Career Oriented Programmes (COP) approved by UGC and
University as Certificate / Diploma / advanced Diploma in
Journalism,Tourism and Travel Management, PC Hardware &
Net working administration,Medical Lab Technology, Domestic
Chemistry and Functional Urdu Computer Application,
Multilingual Printing Technology, Computer Applications in
Commerce and E Mathematical Tools.
6. The Department of Biotechnology offers certificate, Diploma and
Post Graduate Diploma in Fermentation Technology.
7. The PG Research Dept. of Management Studies offers PG
Diploma in Islamic Banks & Financial Management
COLLEGE REGULATIONS
1. FEES
The academic year for the purpose of paying fees shall be
divided into two semesters. The first semester extends from June to
November and the Second semester extends from December to April.
The fees shall be payable at the beginning of each semester.
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COLLEGE FEES* FOR U.G.COURSES (DAY COLLEGE)
Course Laboratory Fees Special Fees
per Semester per Year
Rs. Rs.
BA, - 315
B.Com., - 315
B.Sc., Maths 120 (Ist Year) 315
B.Sc., Physics 270 315
B.Sc., Botany 270 315
B.Sc., Zoology 270 315
B.Sc., Chemistry 320 315
B.Sc., Comp. Sci. 370 315
Note: Rs. 120/- Lab fee for each allied subject per semester to
be paid for U.G. classes along with Lab fee for major subjects.
COLLEGE FEES* FOR P.G. COURSES (DAY COLLEGE)
Tuition Laboratory Special Course Fees per Fees per Fees per
Semester Semester Year
Rs. Rs. Rs.
M.A., 250 - 365
M.Com., 375 - 365
M.Sc., Maths 375 - 365
M.Sc., Physics 375 250 365
M.Sc., Botany 375 250 365
M.Sc., Zoology 375 250 365
M.Sc., Chemistry 375 1500 365
M.C.A ( 3 years) 500 1200 365
Note: Full fees should be paid at the time of admission for M.Phil., courses
*Subject to revision
All Students must pay :
1. Rs. 10.00 for Identity card (1 st year students only)
2. Rs. 10.00 for verification of Plus 2 mark sheets(First Year UG Students Only)
3. Rs. 5.00 for Audio Visual Education
4. Rs. 10.00 as subscription to Jamal Mohamed Collegestudent’s Co-operative Stores.
5. Rs. 5.00 for Student Aid Fund.
6. Rs. 5.00 for Medical inspection
7. Rs. 10.00 for NSS fees
8. Rs. 20.00 for University Sports Fees.
9. Rs. 5.00 for Admission Fees.
10. Rs. 30.00 for cycle pass.
11. Rs. 15.00 for university Cultural Fees.
12. Rs. 40.00 for University Development and InfraStructural Facilities.
13. Rs. 10.00 for Youth Development Service.
14. All those coming from other University must pay aMatriculation fee of Rs. 40.00 and Recognition Fee ofRs.190.00 (Tamilnadu) Rs. 375/- (Other than Tamilnadu)Rs.815/- (Out side India)16.Rs.15.00 for Youth Red Cross.
15. Rs. 5.00 for flag day fund.
16. University registration fee for UG Rs.65/- for PG Rs.95/-
17. Rs.25.00 Group Insurance Scheme
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Note:
(i) Fees once paid will under no circumstances be refunded.
(ii) The tuition fees for the Semester and all special feesfor the year are wholly payable at the time of admission.
(iii) Fees for each semester shall be paid on or before thedate indicated in the Calendar.
(iv) If a student fails to pay his instalment of fees on the datefixed for the payment, fine at the rate of Re 1/- perworking day shall be levied. If the fee is not paid within thelast working day .of the month his name shall be struckoff from the rolls, and if readmitted he shall in addition to thefees and fine due from him, pay readmission fee of Rs.25
(v) Fees will be collected from 10.00 a.m. to 2 p.m. on allworking days.
(vi) Students should stand in queue at the office counter topay their fees.
(vii) Students desirous of obtaining fee concession shouldapply for the same with the necessary certificates onor before 31st August. Application submitted after thatdate will not be considered.
(viii) Students should take receipt for all payments they make
and preserve them carefully for further reference.
SCHOLARSHIPS
A number of scholarships and concessions are awarded
annually to deserving students based on the results of their
latest examinations. They are tenable for the period of the
entire course on condition that the holders continue to study in
the college till the end of their course and that their
character, conduct and attendance continue to be
satisfactory.
Help from the Student’s Aid Fund and Orphan’s Aid are
available to deserving students of all communities.
Applications for the same are to be submitted before the end
of the first semester.
Government and College Scholarships will be given to
deserving students. Applications for the Government
scholarship should be submitted before 15th July or within 15
days of their admission in the College. The list of
Government scholarships is given below.
LIST OF GOVERNMENT & PRIVATE
SCHOLARSHIPS
SC, ST, SC Converted Christians (SCC)
1. Govt. of India Scholarships to S.C. S.T. students.
2. State Special Scholarships for S.C. students only.
3. Free Education Scholarship. No income limit only for UG
and PG (Women).
4. Chief Minister & Prime Minister Awards Scholarship to
students who have got 60% of Marks in the First Attempt.
5. AD Prize Money Award Scholarship.
6. Loan Scholarship (only for College Hostel Students)
BC, MBC, DNT & DNC
1. Free Education Scholarship for UG (except BC Second
Graduate students.)
2. H.F.R. Scholarship for BC Second Graduate and all PG
students.
No Income Limit for MBC, DNT, DNC except BC.
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GENERAL
1. Scholarship to Children of BEEDI WORKERS.
2. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS.
3. NATIONAL MERIT LOAN SCHOLARSHIPS.
4. Scholarship for HINDI STUDYING STUDENTS.
5. Scholarship to CHILDREN OF SCHOOL TEACHERS.
6. Scholarship for the DIFFERENTLY ABLED.
7. Scholarship to CHILDREN OF EX-SERVICEMEN
8. ANGLO -INDIAN Scholarship.
9. CENTRAL WAKF COUNCIL Scholarship only for
MUSLIM Students.
10. Deceased Govt. Servant son’s Scholarship.
11. Special SCHOLARSHIP only for Muslim Students.
12. Scholarship to CHILDREN OF SWEEPERS,
SCAVENGERS, & THOSE EMPLOYED IN TANNERIES.
13. Minority Scholarship.
Note :
(i) Students are eligible for only one of the above
Scholarships.
(ii) All Scholarships and concession are liable for
forfeiture for irregularity in attendance, unsatisfactory
progress in studies and indiscipline.
Details regarding Scholarship may be had from the
College Office.
All applications for fee concession and scholarships
should reach the office before 31st August.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
A number of Prizes and medals are awarded every year to
students who distinguish themselves in the academic and
extra-academic fields.
Name of the medal /
Prize / awardInstituted by Beneficiary
1) Janab N.M. Khajamian
Rowther Gold Medal
(Men)
2)Haji. M. Jamal Mohamed
Sahib Gold medal
(women)
3) Jailani Basha Memorial
Goldmedal
4) M/s Khader Spinners
Gold Medal
5) Dr. Alagirisamy Gold
Medal
6)Janab.A.V.M Jafardeen
Noorjahan Trust Gold
medals
7) Chamber of commerce
Endowment prize
8)Sri Durairaja Pillai
Memorial Award
9) Prof. E.P.Mohamed
Ismail Endowment
Prize
10) Kalyan Awards
11) ‘JamcoFest’
Endowment Awards.
12) Major. Aravandi
Endowment Prize
13) Indian Medical
Association Prize
J a n a b . K . A . K a l e e l
Ahamed Sahib, Grandson
of the founder of this
institution Janab N.M.
Khajamian Rowther and
Treasurer of the college.
Jamal Mohamed College
Management
Late Janab Abdul Majeed
Rowther Tiruchirappalli.
M/s Khader Spinners,
Dindigul
Dr.Alagirisamy, Paediatric
Cardiologist, U.S.A
Hajee A.V.M. Jafardeen,
member,Jamal Mohamed
college management
commitee
Chamber of Commerce
Tiruchirapalli
-
Dept. of Commerce,
Jamal Mohamed College
Sri Kannappan
VKN - Structurals
Dept. of computer Sci-
ence, Jamal Mohamed
college.
Major. Aravandi, Former
Prof.of mathematics
Trichy Branch of Indian
Medical Association
Graduate of the year,
selected from the
student, who secured
I class in Part I, Part II and
Part III.
Graduate of the year,
selected from women stu-
dents who secured
I class in part I, II and III.
M.Com., Top Ranker
B.Com., Top Ranker
M.Sc., Zoology.
Top Ranker
Top ranker in
B.Sc.,comp.sci.and
MCA.,
Best outstanding
B.Com., student
Part-I Tamil-Top Ranker
Highest mark in
Banking (B.Com.,)
Top Ranker in B.Com.,
and M.Com.,
Top Rankers in B.Sc., and
M.Sc.,Comp. Sci &
PGDCA
Top Ranker in M.C.A.,
and M.Sc.,
mathematics
Top Ranker in B.Sc.,
Zoology
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Name of the medal /Prize / award
Instituted by Beneficiary
14) Prof.S.N. Devanathan
Prize
15) Seetharaman Award
16) Senkamalam-
Rajagopalan Award
17) Hajee. Dr. M.Sheik
Mohamed Award
18) Janab. S.K. Rasheed
Memorial Award
19) Marhoom Sameena
Memorial Award
20) Prof.R.V.Ranganathan
Endownment Award
21) Prof. M.Niyamathullah
Award
22) Dr.N.Balasubramanian
Award
23) Prof.T.A. Nizamudeen
Award
Prof. Ranganathan,
Former H.O.D. of Physics
Dr. S. Sankaran, Former
H.O.D of Botany
Prof. R. Panchanathan
Former Prof. of English
Hajee. Dr. M. Sheik
Mohamed, Principal
Dr. R. Jahir Hussain,
Dept. of Mathematics
Prof. Jamal Mohamed
Jaffer, Dept. of Physics
Prof. R.V. Ranganathan
Former H.O.D. of Physics
Prof. M.Niyamathullah
Former H.O.D. of
Commerce
Dr. N. Balasubramanian
Former Prof. of Chemistry,
Bishop Heber college.
Dept. of Commerce,
Jamal Mohamed College
Top Rankers in
Mathematical physics
(M.Sc., Physics)
Top Ranker in M.Sc
Botany and M.Sc
Microbiology
Top Rankers in B.A.
and M.A. English
Two top rankers in
Accounts & Statistics
papers upto V
semester (B.Com.,)
First two top rankers in
B.Sc., Mathematics
Top Rankers in B.Sc.,
Physics
Top Rankers in B.Sc.,
and M.Sc., Physics
Top Rankers in
B.Com., and M.Com.,in Personel
Managment
Top Ranker in B.Sc.,
Chemistry
Top ranker in Business
Managment.
(B.Com.,)
24) Janaba. D. KhyroonBi
Endowment Award
Prof. H. Syed Usman Former
H.O.D i/c of Economics
Top Ranker in B.A.,
and M.A., Economics
25) Perumbulavar Dr. C.Nainar Mohamed Awards
Top Rankers in all P.G.
Classes.
26) Prof. T.R. Ragava Sastri Endowment Award
Prof. T.R. Ragava SastriBirth Centenary celebra-tions Committee
Top Rankers in B.Sc.,
and M.Sc., Mathematics
27) Dr. P. Periyanayagam
AwardDr. P. Periyanayagam
Former H.O.D of EnglishTopper in Part-II
English
Dr. C. Nainar Mohamed,
Former Principal
28) Koothanallur
V.M. Noor MohideenMrs. Banu Noor Mohideen First Rank in MA Tamil
Name of the medal /Prize / award
Instituted by Beneficiary
29) Sri Ram Memorial
AwardR. Chandrasekaran Top Scorer in M.Sc(IT)
30) Dr.K.A.Basheer
Ahamed AwardDr.N.Balasubramanian
(Rtd)Reader in Chemistry
Bishop Heber College
Tiruchirappalli
Top rankers in B.Sc
Chemistry and M.Sc
Chemistry
31) S.Abdul Hamid Khan
and Janaba Salimajan
Award
Dr.A. Abdul Subhan Khan,
Reader in Commerce,
JMC (Rtd.)
Two top rankers in B.Com
and BBA Women Sections
and I & II rankers of Income
Tax papers (men)
Besides the college recognises the students who secure I and II positions in theuniv. examinations in all disciplines (including Part I and Part II) of U.G and P.G.courses. All the top 5 rankers of the university are also recognised.
32) Haji PSM Mohideen
Memorial Award
PSM Hameed, Chair-man, Southern IndiaRegional Council of theInstitute of Cost & WorksAccountants of India.
Top Scorer in Cost
Accounting paper in
B.Com
33) Haji Mohamed
Muthammal AwardPSM Hameed Top Scorer in Manage-
ment Acounting paper
in B.Com.
34) ICWA Tiruchi Gold
Medal
The Secretary, Tiruchi
Chapter of Cost
Accountants, Tiruchi
Top Scorer in Cost &
Management Account
paper in M.B.A. electives.
35) Sri Mannar Raju &Smt.M.JayalaksmiEndowment
Prof.Purushothaman,
Former HOD of Botany
Award of Gold Medal toI rank B.Sc,& M.ScBotany students
36) Dr.P.M.MansureEndowment
37) Dr. R. GunasekaranEndowment
38) “Pathummal-Mohamed Abdul KaderDr.M.A. AkbarshaEndowment
39) Prof. M. NyamathullahEndowment
40)”Dr. K. Sithick Ali,Endowment”
Dr.P.M.Mansure, Former
HOD of Tamil & Vice Principal
One prize to I Rank in PartI Tamil Woman student
Dr. Gunasekaran
Physician , Trichy
Old Student and Research
Scholar of Dr. M.A.
Akbarsha
Dr. A. Abdul Subhan Khan
Prof.Commerce Dept.JMC.
Research Scholars ofDr. K. Sithick Ali, Reader& HOD of Chemistry,JMC.
Top rankers in B.Sc. andM.Sc., Zoology Courses.
Top ranker in theDeeniyath Examinations
Top ranker in Com-merce Men (SF) andWomen (SF students.
One each Top ranker inFinal B.Sc. and FinalM.Sc., OrganicChemistry Papers.
41) Janab. A.Shamsudeen Endow-ment
Dr. Sulaiman
Prof. of Mathematics
Top ranker in M.Sc.,Maths aided & S.F.
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III Endowments for Special Lectures
1) First Principal Sayeed
Sahib Memorial LectureCollege Managemet &
Well wishers of the col-
lege
To arrange special lec-
tures for our college stu-
dents
2) Permbulavar
Hajee.C. Nainar
Mohamed endowment
lecture
Dr. C.Nainar Mohamed
Former PrincipalTo arrange lectures on
the topic ‘Religion and
Hormony”
3) Dr. Rajiv Taranath
endowment lectureProf. A.Akber Sheriff,JMC
& Prof. Nagarajan, Former
Principal, National College
Lectures in the English
Literary Association
4) Sirpi.Balasubramanian
Endowment LectureSirpi.Balasubramanian
Retd. H.O.D. of Tamil
Bharathiar University
Topic on ‘Modern
Literature’
5) Tmt. Meenakshi
Vairavan Endowment Lec-
ture
L a t e P r o f . V. S a t h i a h ,
Former H.O.D. of Tamil
Special Lecture in Tamil
6)Janab M. Shamsudeen
Endowment LectureProf.Sadakathullah,former
H.O.D.of TamilSpecial Lecture in Tamil
Dr.Thameejuddin
S/oLateJanab
M.B. Abdullah sahib,
Former president of
college managment
commitee
5)100% Attendence
Award
Dr. M. Purushothaman
Former H.O.D. of BotanyNSS volunteer with
100% Attendence
6)Arjuna of Jamal
Award
Outstanding sportsmen
of the year
1) Service Gold Medal Prof. R. Panchanathan &
Dr. A.M. Mohamed
Sindhasha Former NSS -
officers
Outstanding NSS
Volunteer
II Endowments for Extra - Academic Awards
2) Major. V. Natarajan
AwardMajor. Natarajan, Former
H.O.D of TamilOutstanding cadet in
NCC infantry
3) Leo-Samson Award Dr.P.Per i yanayagam
Former H.O.D. of English
Best cadet in NCC
Armed squadron.
4) Dr.P.Periyanayagam
Rolling CupDr.P.Periyanayagam Best cadet senior
under officer.
7) Best NSS Programme
Officer Award
8) Best NSS Volunteer
Award
Dr. Jamal Md. Jaffar
Dept. of Physics
Dr. Jamal Md. Jaffar
Dept. of Physics
Outstanding NSS
officer
Outstanding NSS
Volunteer
RULES & REGULATIONS FORSTUDENTS REGARDING ATTENDANCE AND
GRANT OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE
1. Every student should attend and earn a minimum of 75%of the total number of working days to get eligibility towrite the Autonomous End Semester Examination.
2. Students who have earned 70% to 74% of attendance toapply for condonation with fees Rs. 400 /- those who haveearned 60% to 69% of attendance have to apply forcondination with fees Rs. 400 and a Medical Certificate.
3. Students who have earned below 60% of attendance arenot eligible to appear for exam & have to redo the semesterafter the completion of the course.
4. All leave applications must be countersigned byParents I Guardian / Warden and must berecommended by the staff members authorised to do so inthe prescribed form available in the office.
5. Students residing in private lodging (unauthorisedhostels or in rooms without Guardians) must gettheir leave application form countersigned by theirrespective Heads of the Department in the place of Parents/Guardian/Warden.
6. Students who are ailing should inform the Principal byletter in advance.
7. Leave application without the signature of parentsGuardian / Warden will be summarily rejected.
8. All leave application duly filled in must be submitted inthe office or sent by post, so as to reach the Registrar ofAttendance one day earlier.
9. a) Late application will not be considered on any account for grant of leave.
b) Ordinarily leave will not be granted for Mondays &Fridays.The fine for absending on these days will be heavy.
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10. Absentees for classes without leave for the whole dayhave to pay a penalty.
11. Absentees in the first session and second session willbe fined separately.
12. Absentees for one hour in a session will be treated asbeing absent for that session.
13. Absentees from tests and composition classes will befined heavily.
14. If the fines are not paid within the due date the fines willbe doubled.
15. The roll numbers of students absenting themselvescontinuously for 15 days will be considered only onrecommendation from the respective Heads of theDepartment.
16.Those who apply for leave in connection withmarriage or other ceremonies will be granted leaveordinarily for not more than two days.
17. In case of applicants who plead sickness for more than3 days, leave will not be granted unless it is supportedby Medical Certificate given by a Registered MedicalPractitioner.
18. All cases of absence will be reported to the Parents /
Guardian.
19. A list of absentees on a day will be put up in the NoticeBoard on the next day. Any discrepancy found in there mustbe reported to the Registrar of Attendance within2 days.Otherwise the fines will stand.
20. Those who want to have a personal talk with theRegistrar of Attendance in connection with the grant of leaveor cancellation of fine should meet him between 1.30 and2.00 p.m. on all working days.
21. Leave on any day is also treated as absent for thecalculation of term days. But fine will not be levied for thedays.
22. Scholarship holders who fail to attend 90% of the workingdays are liable to return the Scholarship amount.
23. Absentees on the first day or the last day of thesemester shall be severely dealt with. Dropping away atthe end of the semester or delayed return after
holidays shall be dealt with severely.
GENERAL CONDUCT OF STUDENTS
1. Every student shall be dressed decently and appearsmart.
2. Every student shall salute the members of the teachingstaff when he meets them for the first time in the day.
3. When the Professor enters the class room the studentsshall rise and remain standing till they are asked to sitdownor till the Professor takes his seat.
4. No student shall leave the class room without thepermission of the Professor or until the Professor had leftthe room or has asked the class to disperse.
5. During class hours students should not loiter about in theverandahs.
6. Students should not make any noise while moving fromclass to class.
7. No Student is allowed to enter the college office.
8. Any damage by students to college property / furnitureor building will be made at their expenses and thoseresponsible for such damages shall be dealt withseverely. Collective fines will be imposed for any damageif the cause of which cannot be traced to any individual.
9. Student taking part in communal or political activitieswill be severely dealt with. They will forfeit scholarshipsand other benefits awarded to them.
10. Students are expected to read notice exhibited on theCollege Notice Board and ignorance of any notice thus
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exhibited will not be accepted as an excuse for failingto comply with.
11. No meeting of any kind shall be held in the Collegecampus without the previous written permission of thePrincipal.
12. Attendance at the class test and examinationis compulsory.Unexcused absentees will be fined.
13. Students guilty of using unfair means in the examinationwill be dealt severely.
14. Any lost property found must be handed over to theVice Principal from whom the owner can claim it promptlyafter proving his ownership.
15. a) All students must leave their cycles only in thecycle shed.
b) Cycles kept in and around the college buildings otherthan the cycle shed are liable to be confiscated anddisciplinary action will be taken against the owner ofthe cycle.
c) The college will not take any responsibility for the lossof a cycle or part there of.
16. Stringent action will be taken against students indulgingin Eve-teasing as per TN Prohibition of Eve-Teasing Act1998.
17. Ragging is strictly prohibited. Whoever involvesragging in any manner shall be punishable withimprisonment for 2 years and fine upto Rs. 10,000.
18. The students of the College are expected to behaveboth inside and outside the college in such a wayas to maintain the good name of the college aswell as their own.
19. Students whose behaviour in the Judgement of thePrincipal or any other College authority is undesirable(or of unwholesome influence) shall be taken off therolls without assigning any reason.
Note: Under the Government Educational rules the
Principal has full power to inflict the following
punishment :
Fine, Withholding of Certificates, Suspension
and Expulsion.
COLLEGE TUTORIAL SCHEME
Under this scheme a Teacher in the Department is nominated
as tutor for one class. Each student, on being
admitted to the College, will be assigned to the care of the
Professor whom he can consult on all matters where advice is
required whether in his studies or in the ordinary affairs. He is
expected to meet his Tutor-in-charge atleast once in a fortnight
or at such time as may be fixed by the Tutor.
Tutorial meetings are conducted periodically by each
Tutor for giving the students proper guidance on point of
academic and general interest. No student should be
absent from these meetings without permission. Every
Tutor-in-charge sends in report of each of his wards and these
reports are on file in the College office. Character certificates
are issued by the Principal on the data supplied by
the reports.
Every application for leave should be submitted only
through the Tutor-in-charge, and in case where the Tutor is not
satisfied with the grounds on which leave is requested for, no
leave will be granted. Leave applications submitted directly to
the Principal will not be considered.
The tutor will be incharge of collecting Examinations fees,
filling the Examinations forms, collecting internal assess ment
marks, and submitting the report to the HOD. The file relating
to the student will be maintained by the tutor. The Tutor is also
incharge for carrying out JAMCROP activities in the adopted
villages during the I & II semester.
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The Students are asked to approach their
respective Heads of Departments and Tutor-in-charge for
guidance and counselling, for clarification and help.
The Committee for Tutorial Scheme consists of all the
Heads of Departments with a senior professor as convenor.
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)
Regulations from 2008-09
1. ELIGIBILITY FOR UG PROGRAMME
(i) For Admission: A pass in the Higher Secondary
Examination (Academic / Vocations Stream) conducted
by the Government of TamilNadu; or an examination
accepted as equivalent, subject to such conditions as
may be prescribed therefore:-
Provided that the candidates who have passed the
qualifying examination with Commerce Accountancy as
one of the subjects of study shall be given preference
in admission to B.Com. and BBA Degree Programme.
Provided that the candidates who have passed the quali
fying examination with Mathematics / Business Maths /
Computer Science as one of the subjects of study shall
be given preference in admission to B.C.A. programme
and B.Sc.,IT Programme
(ii) For the Degree: The candidates shall have
subsequently undergone the prescribed course of
study in this college affiliated to Bharathidasan
University for a period of not less than three academic
years,passed the examinations prescribed and fulfilled
such conditions as have been prescribed therefor.
(III) COURSES OFFERED
UG Programmes offered:
Arts : Science :
Arabic Mathematics
English Physics
History ChemistryEconomics BotanyCommerce (B.Com) ZoologyBusiness Administration (BBA) Computer Science
Bachelor of Literature (B.Litt.Tamil) Computer Application
Information TechnologyFashion Technology & Costume DesignHotel Management & Catering Science
Nutrition & Dietetics
2. ELIGIBILITY FOR PG PROGRAMME
i) For Admission
A candidate who is a graduate of any recognised
University in the main subject / subjects as given below against
each: Provided that candidates who have qualified for the B.A.
/ B.Sc. / B.Com. / BCA / BBA. / B.Litt. shall also be eligible for
M.A. Programmes in the Language concerned offered by them
under Part I and Part II.
ARTS
1. M.A. Arabic : B.A. Arabic / Afzalul-ulama/ Any degree
with Diploma in Arabic
2. M.A. Tamil : B.A. Tamil / Applied Tamil / B.Lit. Tamil /
Pulavar with two additional papers as
prescribed
3. M.A. English : B.A. English
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4. M.A. History : Any Graduate; preference will be given
to History Graduates
5. M.A. Economics : B.A. Economics / B.Com. / B.B.A. /
B.Sc.Mathematics / B.Sc. Statistics
6. M.Com. : B.Com./ B.Com. (Applied) B.A.
Corporate Secretaryship / B.B.A. / B.A.
Co-operation / B.Com. (Bank
Management)
7. Master of Social Work : Any Degree
8. MBA (AICTE approved) : Any Degree
SCIENCE
M.Sc.,
A candidate who is a graduate of this University or any
recognized University in the main subject / subjects as given
below against each or who has passed an examination as
equivalent thereto.
1. M.Sc. Chemistry : B.Sc. Chemistry
2. M.Sc. Physics : B.Sc. Physics with Mathematics asAllied
3. M.Sc. Botany : B.Sc. Botany / Plant Sciences
4. M.Sc. : Any Degree (with Mathematics orComputer : Statistics at Plus Two level / as anScience allied subject / major at Degree level)
5. M.Sc. Mathematics : B.Sc. Mathematics
6. M.Sc. Zoology : B.Sc. Zoology / Environmental Zoologywith Botany or Chemistry as Allied
7. MCA : B.Sc. CS / CA / B.Sc. with major Maths (AICTE approved) or Physics / Chemistry with Maths Allied
8. M.Sc. : B.Sc. Botany / Zoology / Biology / Microbiology Nutrition & Dietetics / Bio-Chemistry /
Biotechnology or B.Sc. Chemistrywith Botany or Zoology Allied Botanyor Zoology or Biology as Allied subjectsin B.Sc. Degree or
B.Sc. Microbiology as Major or Alliedsubjects
9. M.Sc. : B.Sc. Botany / Biology / Microbiology /Biotechnology Zoology / Biotechnology /
Biochemistry/ Chemistry with Botanyor Zoology Allied
10. M.Sc. Information : Any Degree (with Mathematics or Technology Statistics at Degree / Plus Two level
/ as an Allied Subject / Major at Degreelevel) or B.E. / B.Tech., (ExceptComputer Science branch) / AMIE.
11. M.Sc.
Bioinformatics : Any Degree in Bachelor of Science
3. DURATION :
UG program: 3 years; PG program: 2 years; MCA-3
years; M.Phil: FT-1 year; PT-2 years. Each academic year shallcomprise of two semester viz. Odd and Even semesters. Odd semesters shall be from June / July toOctober / November and Even Semesters shall be fromNovember / December to April / May. There shall be not lessthan 90 working days which shall comprise 450 teaching clockhours for each semester. (Exclusive of the days for theconduct of End-Semester Examinations).
An academic year is divided into two semesters. Ineach semester, courses are offered in 15 teaching weeks andthe remaining 5 weeks are to be utilized for the conduct ofexaminations and evaluation purposes. Each week has 30working hours spread over 6 days a week.
4. THE CBCS SYSTEM
All Programmes mentioned earlier shall be conductedon Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). It is an instructionalpackage developed to suit the needs of students to keep pacewith the developments in higher education and the quality
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assurance expected of it in the light of liberalization and
globalization in higher education.
The term ‘Credit’ refers to the weightage given to a
course, usually in relation to the instructional hours assigned
to it. However, in no instance the credits of a course can be
greater than the hours allotted to it. Each Course is designed
variously under lectures / tutorials / laboratory or field work /
seminar / practical training / Assignments / Report writing etc.,
to meet effective teaching and learning needs.
5. COURSES IN PROGRAMMES
The UG programme consists of a number courses. The
term ‘course’ is applied to indicate a logical part of the subject
matter of the programme and is invariably equivalent to the
subject matter of a “paper” in the conventional sense. The
following are the various categories of Courses suggested for
the UG programmes.
Language Courses (LC) (any one of Tamil, Hindi, French,
Arabic, Urdu), English Language Courses (ELC), Core Courses
(CC), Allied Courses (AC), Elective Courses (EC), Extra
Disciplinary Course (EDC) Non Major and Skill based elective
courses, Environmental studies and value education courses.
The Language Courses and English Language Courses
are 4 each in number and the LC and ELC are meant to develop
the students’ communicative skill at the UG level. Core Courses
are the basic courses compulsorily required for each of the
programme of study. These will be related to the subject of the
programme in which the candidate gets the degree. The number
of Core Courses shall be 13. Allied Courses cover two
disciplines that are generally related to the main subject of the
programme. There shall be 6 Allied Courses. There are 3 major
based electives under Part IV There are 2 Non Major Electives,
one paper each in Environmental Studies and Value Evaluation
and six skill based Electives under Part V.
UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
The following are the credits for BA, B.Sc, B.Com, BCA, B.Litt.,
and BBA programmes with effect from 2011-12
1. Part I - Language 24 Hrs
(I to IV semester) 4 @ 6 Hrs 3 12 400
2. Part II - English 24 Hrs
( I to IV semester) 4 @ 6 Hrs 3 12 400
3. Part III - Allied 30 Hrs
courses 6 @ 5 Hrs 3/4 20 600
(I to IV Semester)
4. Part III - Core 67 Hrs
Courses 13 @ 4/5/6 4/5 60 1300
(I to VI Semester) Hrs
5. Part III – Electives 14 HrsMajor Based 3 @ 5/4 Hrs 5/4 14 300
6. Part IV
a) Non Major 2 4 Hrs
Electives @ 2 Hrs 2 4 200
b) Skill Based 3 12 Hrs
Electives (IV,V,VI) @ 4 Hrs 4 12 600
c) Environmental 1 2 Hrs 2 2 100
Studies
d). Value Education 1 2 Hrs 2 2 100
7. Part -V
Extension.Activities 1 - 1 1 -
Part - V
Gender Studies 1 1 Hr 1 1 100
Total 38 180 Hrs - 140 3800
CourseS.
No
No.of
Course
Total Hrs.during theProgram
No.ofCre--dits
TotalCredits Marks
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PART-I: Language Course (LC)
At present the college offers Tamil, Hindi, Arabic, Urdu
and French as first language. An undergraduate student must
take any one of them as first language. He must earn 12
credits (four credit per semester in the first four semesters)
from first language. Part I carries 400 marks in the first 4
semesters.
PART-II: English Language Course (ELC)
All the UG students shall go through this programme
for the first four semesters. A student must earn 12 credits
(four credits per semester in the first four semesters).
Part II carries 400 marks in the first 4 semesters.
PART III: Allied Courses (AC)
Besides Core Courses an undergraduate student must
study allied courses which may help him to understand his Core
Courses well. The students will study 6 papers
3/4 credits each with 20 total credits carrying 600 marks.
PART III : Core Courses (CC)
There are 13 Core Courses, which are considered
essential for each major subject. Each department will
decide on the title of courses, theory for Arts subject, theory
and practicals for Science subject. The Core Courses carry
60 total credits with 1300 marks.
PART III : Major Based Electives (MBE)
There are three elective papers, taught in V and VI
semesters. The Elective papers carry 14 total credits with 300
marks
PART -IV : a) Non Major Electives during IV & VI
Semester 2 papers with 2 credit each are taken. It is open to all
students, irrespective of the Department.
♦ In case of languages, the students who study Arabic,
Hindi, French and Urdu will study one paper on
Fundamentals of Tamil during IV & VI semesters. The
Students who have studied Tamil in Higher Secondary
School and taken other language as Part -I have advanced
Tamil. Others will study other Non Major Electives.
♦ Part -IV b) Skill Based Electives : 3 Courses are
offered with 4 credit each to the students. It is open to
all.
PART IV c) Other courses : They include the
Environmental studies and Value education with 2
Credits each.
PART V : Extra Curricular Courses (ECC)
a) The Extra Curricular Courses include
activities of the NSS, NCC, USSC, Youth Red Cross,
Fine Arts, Leo Club, Rotaract Club, Consumer Club,
AntiDowry and Sports. All the students have to
involve themselves in any one of the extension
services for first four semesters. This will carry
1 credit carrying Grades.
Grades will be awarded on the basis of
participation, performance and behaviour. Grades shall
be entered in the mark statement during IV
semester as given below:
A : DISTINCTION B : VERY GOOD
C : GOOD D : FAIR
During VI semester, there is a course on Gender
Studies with one credit.
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CourseS.
No
Total Hrs.during theProgram
No.ofCredits
TotalCredits Marks
1. Core Courses including
Project (16courses) 96 @ 6 Hrs 4/5 70 1500
2. Elective Courses
(4 courses) 24 @ 6 Hrs 4 16 400
Total 120 Hours - 90 2000
b) College Reach Out Programme: JAMCROP (Jamal
Mohamed College Community Reach Out
Programme) Under this programme, each student
should spend 10 hours per semester during I and II
semesters in adopted villages and participate in the
specific activities identified for each Department for
the integrated growth of the adopted village. They
should earn Grades as A / B / C / D as above.
Post Graduate Programmes
The following are the credits for PG programmes with
effect from 2011-12.
♦ There will be a project work equivalent to one paper
in Arts and Commerce, Department of Botany,
Chemistry, Physics and Zoology, equivalent to 3 papers
in Computer Science and Information Technology and
equivalent to 4 papers in Bioinformatics, Biotechnology,
Microbiology.
♦ For MCA, MBA & MSW, separate Course Structure and
Scheme of Examination will be followed
CourseS.No No.of Hours Marks Credits
1. Research Methodology 4* 4 100
2. Broad Areas of
Research 4* 4 100
3. Topics of Research
4* 4 100
4 Teaching and Learning
Methodology 4* 4 100
Total 16 16 400
* One Hour for each course will be the library hour
II SEMESTER
5 Project Work - 8 200
(150+50)
Total 24 600
Master of Philosophy Programme (M.Phil) with effect from2011-12
6. Examinations :
i. There shall be examinations at the end of eachsemester, for odd semester in the month of October /November; for even semester in April / May.
ii.A candidate who does not pass the examination in anycourse(s) may be permitted to appear in such failedcourse (s) in the subsequent examinations to be held inOctober / November or April / May. However candidateswho have arrears in Practicals shall be permitted to taketheir arrear Practical examination only along withRegular Practical examination in the respectivesemester.
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iii. A candidate should get registered for the first
semester examination. If registration is not possible
owing to shortage of attendance beyond condonation
limit / regulation prescribed or belated joining or on
medical grounds, the candidates are permitted to
move to the next semester. Such candidates shall
re-do the missed semester after completion of the
course.
iv. PG students shall be required to take up a Project
Work and submit the Project Report during the second
year.The Head of the Department shall allot the Guide
who in turn will suggest the Project Work to the
students. Two typed copies of the Project Report shall
be submitted to the Department before the due date
and one copy will be forwarded to the Controller of
Examinations.
v. For the Project Report, the maximum marks will be
80 per cent and for the Viva-Voce 20 per cent (If in
some programmes, if the project is equivalent to more
than one course, the project marks would be in
proportion to the number of equivalent courses).
vi. Each candidate shall be required to appear for
Viva-Voce Examination (in defence of the Project only).
7. Condonation
Students must have 75% of attendance in each course
to appear for the examination. Students who have 70% to 74%
of attendance shall apply for condonation in the prescribed form
with the prescribed fee. Students who have 60% to 69% of
attendance shall apply for condonation in prescribed form with
the prescribed fee along with the Medical Certificate.
Students who have below 60% of attendance are not
eligible to appear for the examination. They shall re-do the
semester(s) after completion of the programme.
8. Question Paper Pattern
Part A
Ten Questions ( No choice) 10 x 2 = 20 marks
Two Questions from each Unit
Answer not exceeding 50 words
Part B
Five Questions (either or type) 5 x 5 = 25 marks
One Question from each Unit
Answer not exceeding 300 words
Part C
Three Questions out of five 3 x 10 = 30 marks
One Question from each unit
Answer not exceeding 1000 words
9. Evaluation
The performance of a student in each course is
evaluated in terms of percentage of marks with a provision for
conversion to grade points. Evaluation for each course shall
be done by a continuous internal assessment by the course
teacher concerned as well as by an end semester examination
and will be consolidated at the end of the course.
The components for continuous internal assessment are :
UG PG
Two Tests - 15 Marks Two tests - 15 Marks
Two Assignments- 10 Marks One Seminar - 5 Marks
One Assignment - 5 Marks
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Total - 25 Marks Total - 25 Marks
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Attendance is not taken as a component for
continuous assessment, even though the students should put
in a minimum of 75% attendance in each course.
In addition to continuous evaluation component, the end
semester examination, which will be a written-type
examination of at least 3 hours duration, would form an
integral component of the evaluation. The ratio of marks to be
allotted to continuous internal assessment and to end
semester examination is 25 : 75. The evaluation of laboratory
component, wherever applicable, will also be based on
continuous internal assessment as 40:60 and on an
end-semester practical examination.
The procedures for the conduct of the Semester
Examination and valuation will be evolved by the office of the
Controller of Examinations in consultation with the
Examination Committee.
Classes will be awarded separately for Part I, Part II
and Part III. Marks alone will be awarded for Part IV. Grades
will be awarded for Part V Courses. Marks obtained in
Part – III Allied Courses, Core Course s, Elective Courses and
Extra Disciplinary Courses will be taken into
consideration for awarding the class in the overall performance
of the student with grading system.
10. Passing Minimum
There is a passing minimum of 10 Marks (40%) for
CIA Marks (25). The passing minimum for End semester Exam
shall be 40 % out of 75 marks (30 marks) and overall pass is
40% of 100 marks. In PG course, a candidate shall be
declared to have passed in each course if he/she secures not
less than 40% marks in the End Semester Examinations and
not less than 50% in the aggregate, taking Continuous
assessment and End Semester Examinations marks
together.
A candidate shall be declared to have passed in the
Project work if he/she gets not less than 40% in each of the
Project Report and Viva-Voce but not less than 50% in the
aggregate of both the marks for Project Report and Viva-Voce.
A candidate who gets less than 40% in the Project
Report must resubmit the Project Report. Such candidates need
to take again the Viva-Voce on the resubmitted Project.
11. Improvement in Internal assessment Marks
1. Students who were absent in CIA test / assignment are
permitted to write the test/Assignment before
finalizing the CIA marks during the semester by
paying a fee of Rs. 50/- per paper.
2. Students who were absent in the CIA test /
assignment and who have not availed the above
provision are permitted to improve the CIA marks by
writing test/submitting the assignment within 20 days
from the publication of CIA marks, by paying a fee of
Rs. 100/- per paper.
3. Students who have failed in the subject due to low marks
in internal assesment are permitted to improve their
internal assessment in the subsequent semesters (two
chances would be given) by writing two
assignments and two tests by paying a fee of
Rs. 150/- per paper.
4. In case of PG students, those who have secured the
pass mark in the End Semester Examination
40 marks but failed to secure aggregate minimum pass
mark (50) are permitted to improve their internal
assessment mark in the following semesters and /or
by writing End Semester Exam. For improving the
internal assessment the fees will be Rs. 200/- per
paper [For writing two tests & two assignments]. Two
chances alone will be given for improving internal
assessment marks.
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2. Revaluation
There is provision for re-valuation, re-totalling and
transparency (Xerox) of answer scripts for UG& PG on
payment of Rs.300/- per paper in each case.
13. Improving marks in passed papers
There is provision to permit passed students who are
willing to improve their marks by appearing End
Semester Examinations in the immediate subsequent End
Semester Examination only, provided the student is without
arrears till that semester. Usual fees per paper will be
collected. While filling the Examination application form,
student should specify the improvement separately. Only one
chance per paper will be given.
14. Instant Examination
UG/PG students with arrear in only one paper (from
first to final semester) will be permitted to write the Instant exam
on the payment of Rs.500/- for that paper. The Instant exam
will be normally conducted within 15 days of declaration of
results of the final semesters. However, the re-do and
malpractice cases, if any, are not eligible to appear for Instant exam.
15. Ranking: End semester Examination
1. Five Rank Certificates will be issued for every
Programme
2. The Bharathidasan University conducts University Rank
Examination (URE) for the toppers in every
subject. First Rankers of all Autonomous colleges and
the top 20 rank holders of the non-autonomous
colleges (having passed their examinations in the first
appearance within the prescribed duration of the
programme; absence from an exam shall not be taken
as an attempt) are required to take two examinations.
3. The question papers of the examinations comprise of
objective type questions covering the Core
Courses in each of the Programmes generally followed
by both autonomous / non-autonomous streams.
4. The top scorers in this University Rank Examination
would be declared as University Rank Holders,
irrespective of their grades in their respective End
Semester Examinations.
16. Revision of Regulations and Curriculum
The College may from time to time revise, amend and change
the regulations and the curriculum, if found necessary.
17. Grading
Once the marks of the CIA and Semester
Examinations for each course are available, they will be added.
The marks thus obtained will then be graded.
From the second semester onwards the total
performance within a semester and continuous performance
starting from the first semester are indicated by Grade Point
Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
GRADING OF THE UG COURSES
Marks Grade Point Letter Grade
95 and above 10 O +
90-94 9.4 O
85-89 8.9 D++
80-84 8.4 D+
75-79 7.9 D
70-74 7.4 A++
65-69 6.9 A+
60-64 6.4 A
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55-59 5.9 B+
50-54 5.4 B
45-49 4.9 C+
40-44 4.4 C
Below 40 0 F
OVERALL FINAL RESULT UG
CGPA Grade Classification of Final Result
9.5 and above O+
First Class – Outstanding
9.0 - 9.4 O
8.5 - 8.9 D++
8.0 - 8.4 D+ First Class – Distinction
7.5 - 7.9 D
7.0 - 7.4 A++
6.5 - 6.9 A+ First Class
6.0 - 6.4 A
5.5 - 5.9 B+
Second Class
5.0 -5.4 B
4.5 - 4.9 C+
Third Class4.0 - 4.4 C
Below 4.0 F Fail
GRADING OF THE PG COURSES
Marks Grade Point Letter Grade
95 and above 10 O+
90 - 94 9.4 O
85 - 89 8.9 D++
80 - 84 8.4 D+
75 -79 7.9 D
70 -74 7.4 A++
65 - 69 6.9 A+
60 - 64 6.4 A
55 - 59 5.9 B
50 - 54 5.4 C
Below 50 0 F
OVERALL FINAL RESULT PG
CGPA Grades Classification of Final Result
9.5 and above O+
First Class – Outstanding
9.0-9.4 O
8.5-8.9 D++
8.0-8.4 D+ First Class – Distinction
7.5-7.9 D
7.0-7.4 A++
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6.5-6.9 A+ First Class
6.0-6.4 A
5.5-5.9 B Second Class
5.0-5.4 C
Below 5.00 F Fail
CODING SYSTEM
CODES FOR COURSES
Part I Language : LA / LF / LH / LT / LU - -
Part II English : LE - -
Part III Allied course : AC - 3
Part III Core Courses : CC - 4
Part III Major
Elective Course : MEC - 5
Part IV Non Major
Electives Course /
EDC for PG : NMEC / EDC - 6
Part IV Skill Based
Elective Courses : SBEC - 7
Part III Project Work : PR - 8
Part IV Environmental
Studies : ES - 9
Part IV Value Education : VE - 10
Part V Extra Curricular : EC - 11
Codes for Departments Offering Languages,
Allied, Core & Elective Courses.
S. Course
Subject
No. Code
1. Arabic (Allied, Core, Elective) AR
2. Language Arabic LA
3. Botany (Allied, Core, Elective) BO
4. Biotechnology (Allied, Core, Elective) BT
5. Bio-Informatics (Core, Elective) BI
6. Business Administration (Allied, Core, Elective) BA
7. Chemistry (Allied, Core, Elective) CH
8. Commerce (Allied, Core, Elective) CO
9. Computer Applications (Allied, Core, Elective) CA
10. Computer Science (Allied, Core, Elective) CS
11. Economics (Allied, Core, Elective) EC
12. English (Allied, Core, Elective) EN
13. Language English LE
14. Language French LF
15. French Elective FR
16. Fashion Technology FT
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17. Language Hindi LH
18. Hindi Elective HI
19. History (Allied, Core, Elective) HS
20. Management Studies MBA
21. Mathematics (Allied, Core, Elective) MA
22. Master of Computer Applications MCA
23. Micro Biology (Allied, Core, Elective) MB
24. Physics (Allied, Core, Elective) PH
25. Social Work (Allied, Core, Elective) SW
26. Tamil (Allied, Core, Elective) TA
27. Language Tamil LT
28. Language Urdu LU
29. Hotel Management and Catering Science HM
30. Information Technology IT
31. Nutrition & Dietetics ND
32. Urdu Elective UR
33. Zoology (Allied, Core, Elective) ZO
34. Physical Education Elective PE
Subject Code Fixation
The following system is adopted for coding the various
papers in the different courses.
Illustration: The code for UG Physics shall be 08UPH1XX.
The code for PG Economics shall be
08PEC1XX - where
08 refers to the year of Revision
U refers to Undergraduate
P refers to Postgraduate
PH refers to Physics (Common for Allied, Core,
Elective and EDC)
EC refers to Economics (Common for Allied,
Core, Elective and EDC)
1 refers to Semester 1
LA / LF/ LH /
LT / LU refers to Languages (Part I)
LE refers to General English (Part II)
3X refers to Allied Course (Part III)
4X refers to Core Course (Part III)
5X refers to Major Based Elective Course (Part III)
6X refers to Extra Disciplinary Course for PG /
Non Major Elective for UG (IV)
7X refers to Skill Based Electives (IV)
8X refers to Project Work (Part III)
9X refers to Environmental Studies (Part IV)
10X refers to the Value Education (Part V)
11X refer to Extension Activities.
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GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL
The functions are:
(a) To deal with matters relating to the redressal of genuine
and valid grievances of the students concerning all
academic and examination related matters and suggest
corrective measures.
(b) To make a systematic enquiry into any written complaint
lodged by any student regarding his/her continuous
Internal Assessment or Final examination marks and
suggests appropriate corrective actions.
(c) The students are informed that there will be a
Grievance Letter Box in the General Library for Men and
Women Library for Women.
(d) The letter of grievance should contain the name, roll
number, class of the student and should be duly signed
with date. The letter of grievance may be handed over to
the Convenor, in person or dropped in the grievance
letterbox.
(e) The Convenor shall collect and number the letters
serially, go through the letter and arrange for the redressal
of grievance of the students and report the same in the
monthly meeting of Grievance Appeal Committee to be
convened on the first Monday of every month. The
Genuine Grievances will be properly redressed.
DISCIPLINARY ACTION ON MALPRACTICE IN
EXAMINATION
1. The Student will not indulge in any form of malpractice
during C.I.A. tests and Semester Examinations.
2. The Student will be disqualified from the examination.If,
he writes examination with Mobile Phone and keeping
the same with or without knowledge of the Invigilator.
3. The following punishments will be given to the
students, when they indulge in malpractices in C.I.A.
test and Semester Examinations.
a) Possession of notes, books, bits of any
incriminating material but not attempted to copy:-
The particular examination paper will be cancelled.
b) Attempting to copy from the material in possession and
accepting the malpractice:-
The particular paper and the subsequent papers will be
cancelled.
c) If a candidate repeats the malpractice in the next
following semesters also, all the written examinations of the
particular semester will be cancelled.
3. For any other type of malpractice, the punishments will
be decided by Examinations Disciplinary Committee.
DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATIONS
There will not be any student Union in the College and
no fees will be collected towards the same.
A l l Studen ts a re members o f t he fo l l ow ing
Associations of the College.
1. Arabic Association
2. Economics Association
3. Commerce Association
4. Umaru Pulavar Tamil Peravai
5. Urdu and Hindi Association
6. Fine Arts Association
7. English Association
8. Physics Association,
9. Chemistry Association
10. Mathematics Association
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11. Zoology Association
12. Botany Association
13. Computer Science Association
14. Youth Red Cross Society
15. Moulana Abdul Kalam Azad History Association
16. Business Administration Association
17. Bio Technology Association
18. Bio informatics Association
19. Microbiology Association
20. Social Work Association
21. Nutrition and Dietetics Association
22. Fashion Technology Association
23. Hotel Management Association
24. MBA Senate Association
The Principal is the Ex-officio President of all the
Associations and nominates a Vice-President and the
Secretaries for each of them at the beginning of the
academic year.
All Public lectures, debates and discussions on
current topics are held under the auspices of the College
Associations. Music performance, instrumental & Vocal and
dramas are conducted under the auspices of the Fine Arts
Association.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
All the students of the College are members of the
Athletic Association. The Physical Director is the
Ex-officio secretary of the Association. The Association shall
be managed by a sports Committee. Provision is made for the
following games.
1) Cricket, 2) Hockey, 3) Basket-Ball, 4) Football,
5) Volleyball, 6) Kabbadi, 7) Badminton, 8) Tennis, 9) Table
Tennis, 10) Chess, 11) Weight Lifting, 12) Athletics.
Intramural sports and tournaments will be
conducted. Players and Athletes selected for college teams
should play for the college only.
NATIONAL CADET CORPS
The N.C.C. affords opportunities for Military
Training to University students, without imposing on them any
obligation for active military service. The object of N.C.C.
training is the improvement of mental alacrity,
cultivating sense of discipline and responsibility,
development of social personality and aptitude for
leadership and inculcation of the principles and practices of
military service.
N.C.C. Infantry and N.C.C. Armd Sqdn are attached to
our College.
Cadets of N.C.C. have no liability for Military service but
have definite obligation to get properly trained.
a) Attendance is compulsory at weekly parades held
during the academic year and at the annual Training Camp
held during the vacation.
b) Every enrolled cadet undertakes to continue in the
corps for a minimum period of two years.
c) Recruitment is made at the commencement of each
academic year, from Degree Class Students only.
d) Normally Parades will be held on Saturday, and will
not interfere with the academic work.
Opportunities are provided for outstanding cadets to
participate in the following special camps every year.
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1. Republic day Contingent Parade - Delhi 2.ParachuteJump
Training 3. All India Trekking camp. 4. All India Basic
Leadership Course. 5. All India Mountaineering Course.
6. All India Army Attachment Camp and 7. Youth Exchange
Programme among different Countries.
Outstanding N.C.C cadets are awarded Tamilnadu
Government Merit Scholarship of a sum of Rs. 600/- per annum.
The Bharathidasan University Vice-Chancellor’s Merit -Cum
Cash award is given to outstanding cadet.
Competitions are conducted in the Inter-Directorate level
for the following games: Volleyball. Hockey, Footall etc.
Cadets can appear for ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificate examinations
at the end of second year and third year respectively.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
The National Service Scheme is a body of
student Volunteers under the leadership of a Programme officer.
Recruitment is made from all students for 5 units with the
strength of 500 volunteers. Every Student member of this
Scheme should serve atleast two years with 120 hours of
engagement in community service per year excluding
Annual Camp. At the end of two years of satisfactory
service every student-member will be eligible to receive
N.S.S.Certificate, considered equivalent to a diploma in
Social Service. Above all this is an opportunity to realise and
serve the community.
The motto of the National Service Scheme is
“NOT ME BUT YOU”. This express the essence of
democratic living and upholds the need for selfless
service and appreciation of the other man’s point of view and
also to show consideration for fellow human beings.
YOUTH RED CROSS
The Youth Red Cross of the College is a recent
addition to the network of service oriented organisation in the
campus. It came into being at the dawn of the New
millennium with laudable goal of training students to
render service to the handicapped and deprived.
Students have ample scope and opportunity to render
service to the community at large through Youth Red Cross.
ROTARACT CLUB
There is a Rotaract Club (sponsored by the Tiruchirapalli Main
Rotary Club) functioning in the college. The objectives of the
club are to develop individual qualities of leadership
experience and provide an opportunity to unite its members
into friendship,fellowship and mutual understanding. The club
welcomes the students who are desirous of joining the club.
The magazines “JAMFO” and “PETALS” in bilingual are
published annually.
RED RIBBON CLUB
This Club brings awareness among the students about the
HIV & AIDS and helps them to understand the preventive
measures.
LEO CLUB
The Leo Club of Our College (sponsored by the Lions club
of Tiruchirapalli Midtown) is one of the biggest clubs in India
with more than 475 students as members.
The main objectives of this club are social work and
participation in public welfare activities. Students who can
devote time for such activities are welcome to join this club.
The magazines “SANGAMAM” and “SIRAGUGAL” in bilingual
are published annually.
ANTI DOWRY ASSOCIATION
The Anti Dowry Association of Jamal Mohamed
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College was founded in 1984. It was established with the main
aim of abolishing dowry in our society and to create
awareness of the evils of dowry among the Youth and to
encourage the youth to marry without collecting any dowry.
A magazine “PIRATHIPALlPPU” in Tamil is published annually.
Students are welcome to join this association.
FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
The Fine arts association provides opportunities for the
students to develop their hidden talents in quiz, debate, dance,
music and other cultural activities. The College fine arts team
participates in inter collegiate competitions conducted at
University and State levels. Students possessing such skills
and interested in promoting their talents may contact the
members of the staff incharge for fine arts activities in the
College.
CITIZEN CONSUMER CLUB
The Consumer club of the college functions with the main
objective of instilling in the minds of the present day youth the
spirit of the protection of consumer rights and to strengthen
the consumer movements in the country.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SERVICE CORPS
The University is organising University Student Service
Corps (USSC) with a special focus on personality
development of the students and harnessing student power in
vital areas of social concern like environmental protection. There
will be yoga education and training coupled with
character building. The social service component would be
confined to a concerted student group action on protection of
environmental quality. The students with the appropriate
inclination and potentialities are enrolled in USSC.
MORAL AND VALUE - DEENIYATH EDUCATION
The Moral and value education and Religious Instruction
course is open to all students of the college. Deeniyath classes
are conducted on every Thursday soon after the
fifth hour. Attendance is compulsory for Muslim students.
Absence will be intimated to the parents.
Examination will be held at the end of the year and prizes
and certificates are awarded.
Students are asked to receive the syllabus and books from
the Deeniyath Co-ordinator.
LIBRARY
1. All the students of the College are members of the library.
2. The Library will be kept open from 8-00 am to 6-00 pm.
from Monday to Saturday in a week. On Sundays, it will
be kept open from 10-00 am to 5-00 pm.
3. Books will be issued only on presentation of the
Library Card bearing the name, class, roll number and
signature of the student. In case the card is lost, the
Librarian should be informed at once. Otherwise the
owner of the card will be responsible for the books
issued on presentation of the card. A lost card may be
replaced with a duplicate on payment of one rupee.
4. A student requiring a book for home- reading will fill in
an application form to be obtained from the Librarian
and drop it in a special box kept for the purpose before
8.30 a.m. Books will be issued by the Librarian
between 11.45 a.m.. and 4.00 p.m. Books will not be
issued on Saturdays and Sundays.
5. Students are entitled subject to the rules herein
mentioned, to keep a book for a fortnight from the
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date of issue. If the Book is not returned on or before the
due date,a fine of Rs.1 per day including holidays will be
levied. The student will not be al lowed to use
the library till fine is paid and the book returned. Books
due on holidays may be returned without fine on the
working day immediately following Volumes borrowed for
the vacation should be returned within three working days
after the reopening of the college. Otherwise the usual
fine will collected.
6. No one is allowed to sub-lend the books taken out by him.
7. Students must, on receiving a book, examine and
report to the Librarian any damage found therein. Other
wise they will be held responsible for any damage that
may afterwards be detected.
8. Books are to be returned to the Librarian from
8.30 a.m. to 11.45 a.m.
9. A book returned to the Library should contain a return
slip showing the roll number of the student returning
and the catalogue number of the books.
10. Absence from the college will not ordinarily be admitted as
an excuse for delay in the return of the books.
11. All payments including fine towards the library shall be paid at
the college office and the receipt shown to the librarian.
12. The Librarian may recall any book at any time.
13. Strict silence should be observed in the reading room.
14. Students may, without previous notice, call for books
which are marked “Reference” or a periodical for
consultation which will not be lent out.
15. All Foreign and Indian Magazines and Newspapers will
be displayed for perusal in the reading room.
RULES CONCERNING CERTIFICATE
1. The students should apply to the Principal for any
certificate atleast two days in advance.
2. Duplicate T.C. will be issued on production of a
certificate from the Tahsildar stating the irrecoverable
loss of the certificate.
3. Application for Migration Certificate should be made
direct to the Registrar, Bharathidasan University.
4. Duplicate Degree Mark sheets are not ordinarily issued
except when the original are not available. The students
should apply to the University for the same.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Students should not go to the College office during
class hours.
2. Railway Concession ticket holders must apply for
season tickets after1.30 p.m.
3. Students must receive their semester examination
mark statement from the office after 1.30 p.m.
4. Fine will be levied for the late receipt of Mark statments.
5. Autonomous end semester Examination fees must be
paid in time. Filled in Application for the Autonomous end
semester Examination and Scholarships must be sent
in time. College will not be responsible if the students delay
in these matters.
THE ALUMNI / ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION
By convention every former student of our college is a
member of the above Association. There is no subscription
for becoming the member of the Association.
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ANNUAL CONVOCATION
Annual convocation will be held in the college Auditorium
after the Scheduled University Convocation. The prescribed
application form can be obtained from the College Office in the
month of July on receipt of Provisional Pass Certificate.
AUDIO VISUAL EDUCATION
AND VIDEO PROGRAMME.
The College is well - planned to have a good
Audio Visual Education Programme. Under the Programme
films of Educational Value are screened periodically.
The College has a colour T.V. for viewing U.G.C. INSAT
Programme on higher education. Students are advised to make
use of the above facilities.
U.G.C.SPONSORED - COACHING
CLASS PROGRAMMES
The College conducts Coaching classes for the weaker
sections amongst the minorities (Such as
Muslims, NeoBuddhists) for competitive Examinations. Classes
are conducted for I.A.S., U.P.S.C. Civil
Service Examinations, entrance examinations and other
competitive Examinations for recruitment for various services.
XEROX FACILITY
The College offers photocopying facilities for the
benefit of staff and students.
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JUNE 2011JUNE 2011JUNE 2011JUNE 2011JUNE 2011
AANI RAJAB - 1432
Date Day WD
JUNE 2011JUNE 2011JUNE 2011JUNE 2011JUNE 2011
AANI RAJAB - 1432
16 Thursday II Aani - 1
17 Friday III
18 Saturday
19 Sunday
20 Monday IV
21 Tuesday V
22 Wednesday VI
23 Thursday I
24 Friday II
25 Saturday
26 Sunday International Day against Drug Abuse
27 Monday III
28 Tuesday IV
29 Wednesday V Mehraj Night
30 Thursday VI
Date Day WD
1 Wednesday
2 Thursday
3 Friday
4 Saturday Rajab - 1
5 Sunday
6 Monday
7 Tuesday
8 Wednesday
9 Thursday
10 Friday
11 Saturday
12 Sunday
13 Monday College Reopens for Staff
14 Tuesday
15 Wednesday I Odd Semester Begins
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JULY 2011JULY 2011JULY 2011JULY 2011JULY 2011
AANI SHABAN - 1432
1 Friday I Tutorial Class - I
2 Saturday
3 Sunday Shaban - 1
4 Monday II
5 Tuesday III
6 Wednesday IV
7 Thursday V
8 Friday VI
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday I College declared open in 1951
12 Tuesday II
13 Wednesday III
14 Thursday IV
15 Friday V
Date Day WD
JULY 2011JULY 2011JULY 2011JULY 2011JULY 2011
AADI SHABAN - 1432
16 Saturday Baraath Night
17 Sunday Aadi - 1
18 Monday VI
19 Tuesday I
20 Wednesday II
21 Thursday III
22 Friday IV
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday V
26 Tuesday VI
27 Wednesday I
28 Thursday II
29 Friday III
30 Saturday
31 Sunday
Date Day WD
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AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011
AADI RAMALAN - 1432
1 Monday IV
2 Tuesday V Ramalan - 1
3 Wednesday VI
4 Thursday I
5 Friday II CIA Test - I
6 Saturday III CIA Test - I
7 Sunday
8 Monday II CIA Test - I
9 Tuesday III CIA Test - I
10 Wednesday IV CIA Test - I
11 Thursday I CIA Test - I
12 Friday Holiday
13 Saturday Holiday
14 Sunday Holiday
15 Monday 65th Independance Day - Holiday
Date Day WD
AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011AUGUST 2011
AAVANI SHAWAAL - 1432
16 Tuesday II
17 Wednesday III
18 Thursday IV Aavani - 1
19 Friday V
20 Saturday
21 Sunday Krishna Jayanthi
22 Monday VI
23 Tuesday I
24 Wednesday II
25 Thursday III
26 Friday IV
27 Saturday Lailathul Qadr-Ramzan Holidays
28 Sunday
29 Monday
30 Tuesday
31 WednesdayShawaal-1 -
Ramalan Festival
Date Day WD
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SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011
AAVANI SHAWAAL - 1432
1 Thursday Vinayagar Chathurthi - Holiday
2 Friday V
3 Saturday VI
4 Sunday Annual Alumni - Get-together
5 Monday I Teachers Day
6 Tuesday II
7 Wednesday III
8 Thursday IV International Literacy Day
9 Friday V
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday VI
13 Tuesday I
14 Wednesday II
15 Thursday III
Date Day WD
SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011SEPTEMBER 2011
PURATTASI DUL QADA - 1432
16 Friday IV
17 Saturday
18 Sunday Purattasi - 1
19 Monday V
20 Tuesday VI
21 Wednesday I
22 Thursday II Exam fees Last date with fine
23 Friday III
24 Saturday NSS Day
25 Sunday
26 Monday IV
27 Tuesday V
28 Wednesday VI
29 Thursday I Dul Qada - 1
30 Friday II
Date Day WD
Exam fees Last date without fineTutorial Class - II (SF Courses)
Exam fees Last date without fineTutorial Class - II (Aided Courses)
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OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011
PURATTASI DUL QADA - 1432
1 Saturday
2 Sunday
3 Monday III
4 Tuesday IV
5 Wednesday Saraswathi Pooja - Holiday
6 Thursday Vijayadasami - Holiday
7 Friday V
8 Saturday VI
9 Sunday World Post Day
10 Monday I
11 Tuesday II
12 Wednesday III
13 Thursday IV
14 Friday V World Blinds Day
15 Saturday VI World Blinds Day
Date Day WD
OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011OCTOBER 2011
IYPPASI DUL HAJ - 1432
16 Sunday
17 Monday I CIA Test - II
18 Tuesday IICIA Test - II
19 Wednesday III CIA Test - II
20 Thursday IV CIA Test - II
21 Friday V CIA Test - II
22 Saturday VI CIA Test - II
23 Sunday
24 Monday UN Day
25 Tuesday
26 Wednesday Deepavali
27 Thursday
28 Friday
29 Saturday Dul Haj - 1
30 Sunday
31 Monday World Thrift Day
Date Day WD
Ghandhi Jayanthi - International Dayof Non-Violence - Holiday
Iyppasi - 1
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NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011
IYPPASI DHUL HAJ - 1432
1 Tuesday Autonomous Examination Begins
2 Wednesday
3 Thursday
4 Friday
5 Saturday
6 Sunday
7 Monday Bakrid Festival
8 Tuesday
9 Wednesday
10 Thursday
11 Friday National Education Day
12 Saturday
13 Sunday
14 Monday Childrens’ Day
15 Tuesday
Date Day WD
NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011NOVEMBER 2011
KARTHIGAI MUHARAM - 1432
16 Wednesday
17 Thursday Karthigai - 1
18 Friday
19 Saturday
20 Sunday
21 Monday I Even Semester Classes begin
22 Tuesday II
23 Wednesday III
24 Thursday IV
25 Friday V
26 Saturday
27 SundayMuharram - 1
28 Monday VI
29 Tuesday I
30 Wednesday II
Date Day WD
Islamic New year 1433
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DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011
KARTHIGAI MUHARRAM - 1433
1 Thursday III World AIDS Day
2 Friday IV
3 Saturday V
4 Sunday
5 Monday VI
6 Tuesday
7 Wednesday I
8 Thursday II
9 Friday III
10 Saturday IV
11 Sunday
12 Monday V
13 Tuesday VI
14 Wednesday I
15 Thursday II
Date Day WD
DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011DECEMBER 2011
MARGAZHI SAFAR - 1433
16 Friday III
17 Saturday IV Margazhi - 1
18 Sunday
19 Monday V
20 Tuesday VI
21 Wednesday I
22 Thursday II
23 Friday III
24 Saturday IV
25 Sunday Christmas - Holidays Begin
26 Monday
27 Tuesday Safar - 1
28 Wednesday
29 Thursday
30 Friday
31 Saturday
Date Day WD
Muharram - 10th DayAshura - Holiday
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JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012
THAI SAFAR - 1433
1 Sunday New Year - Holiday
2 Monday V
3 Tuesday VI
4 Wednesday I
5 Thursday II
6 Friday III
7 Saturday
8 Sunday
9 Monday IV
10 Tuesday V Tutorial Class - III
11 Wednesday VI
12 Thursday I
13 Friday II
14 Saturday III
15 Sunday
Date Day WD
JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012JANUARY 2012
THAI RABIYUL AVVAL - 1433
16 Monday Thiruvalluvar Day - Holiday
17 Tuesday Ulavar Thirunal - Holiday
18 Wednesday IV
19 Thursday V CIA Test - I
20 Friday VI CIA Test - I
21 Saturday I CIA Test - I
22 Sunday
23 Monday II CIA Test - I
24 Tuesday III CIA Test - I
25 Wednesday IV
26 Thursday 63nd Republic Day - Holiday
27 Friday Holiday
28 Saturday
29 Sunday
30 Monday V World Peace Day
31 Tuesday VI
Date Day WD
Thai - 1Tamil New Year and Pongal - Holiday World Leprosy Day
CIA Test - IRabiyul Avval - 1
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FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012
MASI RABIYUL AVVAL - 1433
1 Wednesday I
2 Thursday II
3 Friday III
4 Saturday Meelad-un-nabi - Holiday
5 Sunday
6 Monday IV
7 Tuesday V
8 Wednesday VI
9 Thursday I
10 Friday II
11 Saturday
12 Sunday
13 Monday III Maasi - 1
14 Tuesday IV
15 Wednesday V
Date Day WD
FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012FEBRUARY 2012
MASI RABIYUL AAKIR - 1433
16 Thursday VI
17 Friday I
18 Saturday
19 Sunday
20 Monday II
21 Tuesday III Exam fees Last date with fine
22 Wednesday IV World Scouts Day
23 Thursday V
24 Friday VI Rabiyul Aakir - 1
25 Saturday
26 Sunday
27 Monday I
28 Tuesday II
29 Wednesday III
Date Day WD
Exam fees Last date without fineTutorial Class - IV (Aided Courses)
Exam fees Last date without fineTutorial Class - IV (SF Courses)
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PANGUNI RABIYUL AAKIR - 1433
1 Thursday IV
2 Friday V
3 Saturday
4 Sunday
5 Monday VI
6 Tuesday I
7 Wednesday II
8 Thursday III International Women’s Day
9 Friday IV
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday V
13 Tuesday VI
14 Wednesday I
15 Thursday II
Date Day WD
MARCH 2012MARCH 2012MARCH 2012MARCH 2012MARCH 2012
PANGUNI JAMATHUL AVVAL - 1433
16 Friday III
17 Saturday
18 Sunday
19 Monday IV
20 Tuesday V World Day for Differently abled
21 Wednesday VI
22 Thursday I
23 Friday
24 Saturday
25 Sunday Jamathul Avval -1
26 Monday II CIA Test - II
27 Tuesday III CIA Test - II
28 Wednesday IV CIA Test - II
29 Thursday V CIA Test - II
30 Friday VI CIA Test - II
31 Saturday
Date Day WD
World Consumer Rights Day
Panguni - 1
Tutorial Class - V
World Water Resources Day
CIA Test - II
World Meterology Day
Telegu New Year Day - Holiday
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APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012
CHITTIRAI JAMATHUL AVVAL - 1433
1 Sunday
2 Monday
3 Tuesday
4 Wednesday
5 Thursday
6 Friday
7 Saturday
8 Sunday
9 Monday Autonomous Examination Begins
10 Tuesday
11 Wednesday
12 Thursday
13 Friday Chittirai - 1
14 Saturday Dr. Ambedhkar Birthday - Holiday
15 Sunday
Date Day WD
APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012
CHITTIRAI JAMATHUL AAKIR - 1433
16 Monday
17 Tuesday
18 Wednesday World Heritage Day
19 Thursday
20 Friday
21 Saturday
22 Sunday Jamathul Aakir - 1
23 Monday
24 Tuesday
25 Wednesday
26 Thursday
27 Friday
28 Saturday
29 Sunday
30 Monday
Date Day WD
JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGEJAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGEJAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGEJAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGEJAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE(AUTONOMOUS)
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI – 620 020
MANAGEMENT TEACHING STAFF – AIDED DEPARTMENTS
S.NO. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION
MEMBER - THIRUVALARGAL
S.NO. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION
MEMBER - THIRUVALARGAL
8. MOHAMED FAIZE BASHA. B. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
9. NAFEES AHMED. K. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
10. SHAIK ABDULLAH. P. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
11. JAMEEL. S.A. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
12. HARITH AHAMED. Z. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
13. SYED KOUSAR NIASI. K. M.Sc., M.Sc(IT),
PGDCH, M.Phil.,
14. JAINULABUDEEN. A. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
15. MUZIBUR RAHEMAN KHAN M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
16. KAMAL . M. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
17. ABDUL KADER NIHAL. K.N. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
18. JAMAL MOHAMED YASEEN ZUBEIR M.A.,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
1. Dr. MOHAMED RAFFICK. B. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
1. MOHAMED UMAR FAROOK. K. M.A.,M.Phil.,
2. SYED SHAW. S. M.A., PGDCA,
M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
1. PRASANNA. A. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
2. SHEIK MUJIBUR RAHMAN. H. M.Sc.,
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1. MANSUR BASHA. I. M.Sc.,
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
1. Dr. THOUFIQ RAMEEZ. A. M.A.,NET, Ph.D.
2. IQBAL. K. M.A., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
1. MEERAMAIDEEN. M. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC
1. ABDUL RASHEED. A. M.A., M.Phil.,
2. SHEIK FARID OLIYILLA. R. M.A., M.Phil.,
GDCA
3. MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADIR. K.J. M.A, M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1. Dr. ABDUL HAKKEEM. M. M.Com., M.Phil.,
PGDCA, Ph.D.
2. Dr. MARIMUTHU.M. M.Com., .Phil.,Ph.D.,
3. PASUPATHI.G. M.Com., M.Phil.,SLET
4. Dr.SIRAJUDEEN. M. M.Com., M.B.A.,
M.Phil.,Ph.D.,
DEPARTMENT OFCHEMISTRY
1. YASEEN MOWLANA. M. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
2. MUNEER AHAMATH. J. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. ABDULLAH. M. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
PGDCA
2. GOKUL RAJ. K. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
3. MOHAMED ILIYAS. S. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
M.B.A., M.Phil.,
4. ABDUL SALEEM. S. M.Sc., PGDCA,
M.C.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.,
5. SYED IBRAHIM. S. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
6. ABDUL QUADIR. O.S. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
7. ABDUL SAMATHU. A. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
PGDCA
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7. DEVARAJU. K. M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A.,
8. FAROOK HUSSAIN. M. M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
9. LIYAKATH ALI KHAN. U. M.Com.,M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
10. MAHESWARAN. J. M.Com., M.Phil.,
11. SHAHUL HAMEED. S. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
12. ABDUL RAJAK. S. M.B.A.,
13. RIZVAN AHAMED. S. M.Com.,
14. JAYAKUMAR. T. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
15. SAIFUDEEN. G. M.B.A.,
16. SENTHIL.P.L. M.Com.,M.Phil.,SLET
17. MOHAMED IRSHATH. M. M.Com.,M.Phil.,PGDCA
18. BALASUBRAMANIAN. M. M.Com., M.Phil.,
19. HABEEBUR RAHMAN. M. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
20. SALEEM. S. M.Com., M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
21. GANAPATHI. S. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
22. MEHABOOB. D.S.A. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
23. ANSAR ALI. A. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
24. ANWAR BASHA. P. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
25. ARIVAZHAGAN. P. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
26. MOHAMED SAFI. S. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
1. Dr. MOHAMED KASIM. A.N. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. - MID
2. Dr. JEYARAJ. T. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
3. Dr. RIAZ AHAMED. K. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
4. MUJAFAR KANI. N. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
5. ABDUL VAHITH. R. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
6. ASRAR AHAMED. A. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC
1. MOHAMED ISMAIL. A. M.A., M.Phil., - MID
2. ASHIK AHMED. S.M. M.A., M.Phil.,
3. MOHAMED ARIF. A. M.A.,M.Phil.,
4. HUMAYUN KHAN. A. M.A.,M.Phil.,NET
5. JAFFAR SADIQ. M. M.A.,M.Phil.,
6. MOHAMED ABUBACKER SIDDIQ. R. M.A.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY
1. Dr. MOHAMED RAFI. K. M.Sc.,Ph.D. - MID
2. Dr. SEBASTEEN RAJ. J. M.Sc., Ph.D.
3. RAJA. A. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
4. MOHAMED MAHROOP RAJA. M. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
5. MOHAMED IMRAN M.Sc., M.Phil.,MLT.,
DEP.OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & COMMERCE
1. Dr. M. SHEIK MOHAMED M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,
FICWA., MSPI.,PGDCA.,
Dip. in M.A., M.B.A.,
M.Phil., - HEAD
2. Dr. ABDUL SUBHAN KHAN. A. M.Com., M.Phil.,
Ph.D. - MID
3. MOHAMED MOHIDEEN. S. M.Com., M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
4. ASID AHAMED. L. M.Com., M.Phil.,M.B.A.,
5. ABBAS KHAN. I. M.Com., M.Phil.,M.B.A.,
PGDHRM
6. HADI MOHAMED. G. M.Com., M.Phil.,
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1. ABDUL KADER NIHAL. K.N. M.C.A., M.Phil., - MID
2. MOHAMED IDRIS. S. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
3. RIYAZ MOHAMMED. M. M.C.A, M.Phil.,
4. IMMAMDEEN. L. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
5. BALASUBRAMANIAN. S. M.C.A, M.Phil.,
6. ARUN VIJAYARAJ. D. M.Sc., M.C.A.,
7. MOHIDEEN ABDUL KHADER. R.E.M.S.A. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
8. PEERBASHA. S. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
9. INBARAJ. R. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
10. SHABEER AHAMED. A.U. M.S.IT., M.Phil.,
11. BASHEER AHAMED. A. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
12. MOHAMED ASIF. B. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
13. FARMANULLAH. H. M.C.A., M.Phil.,
14. UMAR ALI KHAN. L. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
15. NAGOOR MEERA. N. M.Sc.,IT.,M.Phil.,
16. AKBAR BADHUSHA. K.M. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
17. NOOR MOHAMED JAWAHAR.A M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
18. RAZEETH KHAN. Y. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
19. RADHAKRISHNAN. M. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
20. SENTHIL KUMAR. P. M.Sc.,B.Ed., M.Phil.,
21. KRISHNAN. V. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
1. Dr. VAJID ALI. S. M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. - MID
2. SATHIK.M. M.A., M.Phil., PGDCA
3. KATHAR USEAN. S. M.A.,M.Phil.,
4. AKBAR ALI. S. M.A.,M.Phil.,
5. RAHMAN KHAN. M. M.A.,M.Phil.,
6. AKBAR ALI. R. M.A., M.Phil.,
7. ABDUL GAFFUR. B. M.A., M.Phil.,
8. ABDUL AJEES. S. M.A.,M.Phil.,
9. DHILIP MOHAMMAD. N. M.A.,M.Phil.,
10. MOHAMED RAFFIC. D. M.A., M.Phil.,
11. FEROZ KHAN. S. M.A., M.Phil.,
12. NAWAZ. G. M.A.,
13. SYED ABUDHAHEER. S. M.A.,
14. MOHAMED BURUSLI KHAN.A. M.A.,
15. BASHEER. L. M.A.,M.Phil.,
16. MOHAMED MINNA. M. M.A.,M.Phil.,
17. MOHAMED THOUFEEK. R. M.A.,
18. SHEIK MOHIDEEN. A. M.A.,
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
1 AUGUSTIN. J. M.A.,M.Phil., - MID
2 Dr. MANIMUTHU. V. M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D
3 VIGNESH KUMAR. R. M.A., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT
1 Gunaseelan. D. M.T.M., M.Phil., - MID
2 Senthil Kumar. M.P. M.T.M., M.Phil.,
3 Alanvijay. A. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
1 ABUTHAHIR. U. M.Sc., M.Phil.,MID
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
1 Dr. M.SHAIK MOHAMED M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
FICWA., FMSPI., PGDCA
Dip. in M.A., MBA., M.Phil
2. Dr. S.ABDUS SAMAD. K. M.B.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D., -
Director
3. Dr. BEJOY JOHN THOMAS. M.B.A., NET, Ph.D. -Head
4. Dr. LOGANATHAN. P. M.Com., Ph.D.
5. Dr. SHEIK MOHAMED .S.S. M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY
1. Dr. NARGIS BEGUM. T. M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D.- MID
2. SUGANYA. D. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
3. Dr. PACKIALAKSHMI. N. M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D.,
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & COMMERCE
1. DEEPA. B. M.B.A.,M.Phil., - MID
2. THILAGAVATHY. S. M.B.A., M.Phil.,
3. AMINA ZABIN. H. M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
4. CHIRISTINA MARY M.B.A.,
5. HEENA KAUSAR. D. M.Com., M.Phil., - MID
6. HALIMUNNISA. K. M.Com., M.Phil.,
7. SOPHIA ALPHONSE. A. M.Com., M.Phil.,
8. MEHATHAB SHERIFF. A. M.Com., M.Phil.,
9. KRISHNAKUMARI. M. M.Com., M.Phil.,
10. INDUMATHI. K. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
11. GOMATHI. S.P. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
12. JAINAB BEE. S. M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
13. SHAKILA. S. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
14. MINHAJ BEGUM. A.S. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
15. WAHIDHA BEGUM. F. M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
16. NILOFER. L. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
17. SABRIN. N. M.Com.,M.Phil.,
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7 LOURTHURAJ. S.A. M.B.A., M.Phil.,
8 Dr. RAJAGOPALAN. K. M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.,ASC
9 Dr.DAVID SAM JAYAKUMAR. G.S. M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
10 SIVANESAN. G. M.B.A., M.Phil.,
11 DAWOOD ALI. S. M.B.A., M.Phil.,
12 THOUFIQ NISHATH. A.S. M.B.A.,
13 MOHAMED FAZIL. K.N. M.A.,
14 MOHAMED BASITH M.B.A., - PLACEMENTOFFICER
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1 ABDUR RAHMAN. M. M.Sc.,M.Phil. - MID
2 IQBAL. S. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
3 SYED ABUTHAHIR. S. M.Sc., M.Phil.,PGDCA.,
4 PRABHAKARAN. S. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
1 Dr. PARTHASARATHY. K. M.A., M.S.W.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. - MID
2 ANTONY PRAKASH. N. M.S.W.,M.Phil.,
3 SAFEER. A. M.S.W.,M.Phil.,
4 SHEIK FAREETH. K. M.S.W.,
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
1. Dr. SYED AHMED FIROZ. S.A. M.A., Ph.D. - MID
2. ASIC HAMEED. S. M.A., M.Phil.,
3. SHAHUL HAMEED. S. M.A., M.Phil.,
4. MOHAMED HARIS. A.M. M.A., M.Phil.,
5. SHEIK ABDULLA. M. M.A., M.Phil,
6. SUGAVANESHWARAN. S. M.A., NET, SLET
7. SIRAJUDEEN. P. M.A.,
S.NO. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION
MEMBER - THIRUVALARGAL
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
1 ARIFA FARZANA M.Sc.,M.Phil., - MID
2 SAJENA. S. M.Sc.,M.PHIL.,
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. FATHIMA BIBI. K. M.Sc, M.Phil., - MID
2. SULTANA. K. MCA, M.Phil.,
3. GEETHA. R. M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.
4. FATHIMA FOUZIA. J. MCA., M.Phil.,
5. VAAHEETHA KFATHEEN. S. MCA, M.Phil.,
6. KHAIRUNISA. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
7. PRABAVATHI. S. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
8. ZULIGHA SHAFANA. A. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
9. SUMAIYA. A. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
10. SAHITHA BANU. J. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
11. ASMATHUNISA M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
12. MUNAWARA BANU. S. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
13. ASIYA SURAIYA. K. M.Sc.,
14. FATHIMA HASEEN RAIHANA. G. M.C.A.,M.Phil.,
15. PARVEEN BANU. M. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
16. MAREYAM AYESHA .A.G. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
17. ASIYA BEGAM. M. M.Sc.,IT
18. SHAHIRA BANU. S. M.Sc.,IT
19. SAYESTA JABEEN. M. M.Sc.,IT
20. RIZWANA. A. M.Sc.,IT
21. FAIZA TARNAM. Y. M.Sc.,IT.,M.B.A.,
22. BACKIALAKSHMI. C. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
23. DIANA. B. M.Sc.,NET
S.NO. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION
MEMBER - THIRUVALARGAL
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
1. FAMITHA BANU. A. M.A., M.PHIL., PGDCA - MID
2. NAJMA BANU. M. M.A., M.Phil.,
3. THAJUNNISA. C. M.A., M.Phil.,
4. THAHIRA. S.H. M.A., M.Phil.,
5. SHAFINA BANU. A. M.A., M.Phil.,
6. FARITHA BANU. S. M.A., M.Phil.,
7. PEERANI. S. M.A., M.PHIL.,
8. SHARAJATH BEGUM. H. M.A., M.Phil.,
9. JARINA BEGAM. B. M.A., M.Phil.,
10. SOFIYA. R. M.A.,M.Phil.,
11. SHAJITHA. M. M.A., M.Phil.,
12. SYED AMEENAMMAL. S. M.A., M.Phil.,
13. HAJIRA BEGUM. S. M.A.,
14. RAHILA BANU. A. M.A.,M.Phil.,
15. SHAKILA BANU. K. M.A.,
16. BARAKATHUNNISA BEGUM.M. M.A.,B.Ed.,
17. SHABEENA BANU.A. M.A.,
DEPARTMENT OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY
1. SRI PRIYA. R. M.Sc., M.Phil., - MID
2. MEERA. A.G. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
1. MAHABOOBNISHA. M.Sc., M.Phil., - MID
2. SHAJITHA BEGUM. S. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
3. RAJATHI. N. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
4. ASHA BOSLEY. N. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
5. FATHIMA KANI. B. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
6. BASHIRUNNISA. J. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
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8. AFYA FARHANA. M.S. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
9. SUMAIYA. S. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
1. Dr. SELVARANI. A. M.B.A.,M.Phil., SLET,
Ph.D.
2. PARVEEN. M. M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
3. SHAKILA BANU. M.A. M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A.,
M.Phil.,
4. SHUMYYA BEGUM. K.S. M.B.A.,M.Phil.,
5. ANISA. H. M.B.A.,
DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
1. MARY JEYA PRABA. M. M.Sc., M.Phil., SLET - MID
2. RAJALAKSHMI. B. M.Sc.,SLET
3. KAVITHA. V. M.Sc., M.Phil.,
4. PRIYA. J. M.Sc.,M.Phil.,
5. SATHYA BAMA. D. M.Sc.,NET, SLET
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1. GOWTHAR. R. M.Sc.,M.Phil., - MID
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. PAULINE ARUNOTHAYAM. B. M.P.Ed., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
1. RAJESWARI. S. M.S.W., M.Phil.,
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
1. NOORJAHAN M.A., M.Phil., - MID
2. VALARMATHY. P. M.A., M.Phil., NET
3. JAHANARA. M.H. M.A., M.Phil.,
4. VIJAYALAKSHMI. S. M.A.,M.Phil.,
5. FAREEDHA BANU M.A., M.Phil.,
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Mr. K.N.Abdul Khadar Nihal, Director (SF) and Registrar of Attendance (SF)
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Thiru. S. Kathar Usean (English)
Thiru. S. Mohamed Idris (Comp. Scil)
Miss. Sofiya, (English)
Miss. Amina Zabin (Commerce)
JAMCROP
Mrs. A. Sophia Alphose (Bus. Admn.)
Mrs. S. Prabavathi (Comp. Sci.)
NCC OFFICER
Mrs.B. Pauline Arunothayam
YOUTH RED CROSS & CONSUMER CLUB
Thiru. M. Mohamed Irshad (Commerce)
Ms. S. Shajitha Begum (Maths)
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Mr. N.V.Abdul Rahman, HOD Mr. T.S.Paul Sundar Raj, HOD
Mr. T.C.Abdul Majeed, HOD Dr. S.Sankaran, HOD
Mr. Syed Gulam Dasthagir, HOD Mr. Syed Ali, HOD
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Mr. N.Swaminathan Major S. Sheik Dawood
Mr. S.Abdul Rasheed Dr. K. Siddique Ali, HOD
Dr. A.M. Mohamed Kassim
COMMERCE
Mr.M.Nyamathullah,HOD
Mr.T.A.Nizamuddin,HOD & Vice-Principal
Mr.D.N.Krishnamurthy
Mr.Saifuddin Sahib
Mr.N.Janakiraman,
Dr.A.Abdul Subhan Khan
Dr. M. Sheik Mohamed, HOD & Principal
Mr. N. Abdul Khader
ECONOMICS
Mr.Noor Mohamed Dr.K.Abdullah Basha,HOD & Principal
Mr.P.Krishna Moorthy Dr.M.H.Abubacker
Mr.L.W.Abdul Wadooth Mr.H.Nazeer Ali
Mr.N.Abdul Samad,HOD & Principal Mr.H.Syed Usman
Mr.M.Mohamed Umar Dr. S.Samsu Aliar
ENGLISH
Mr.M.Y.A.Razack Mr.R.Panchanadhan,
Mr.J.K.Nanjunda Moorthi, HOD Mr. S.Yusuf, HOD & Vice-Principal
Mr.S.Ramanathan Dr.K.Santhanam
Mr.D.Jayachandran,HOD Mr. A.Akbar Sheriff
Mr.S.Albert,HOD Mr. A.Mohamed Safiullah
Dr.P.Periyanayagam,HOD Mr.Mohamed Basheer
Dr. Ameen Kattu, HOD
HINDI
Mr.T.P. Vanamamalai
HISTORY
Mr.K.M.Khadar Mohideen, HOD Mr.P.Veerappan
Mr.O.R.Ganapathy,HOD Mr.Mohan Gnana Olivu,HOD
LIBRARIAN
Mr. Abdul Latheef Mr.A.Abdul Baree
MATHEMATICS
Mr.Mohamed Essa, HOD & Vice-Principal Mr.R.Srinivasan,HOD
Major.M.Aravandi Mr.G.R.Thuvaragachari
Mr.M.Joseph,HOD Dr.G.Ramachandran,HOD
Mr.H.Salahudeen Dr. A. Sulaiman
Dr.A.R.Mohamed Ismail, HOD Mr. N.Shamsudeen
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PHYSICS
Mr.S.N.Devanathan,HOD Mr.S.Mohamed Hussain
Mr.S.A.Razack,HOD Mr.R.Swaminathan,HOD
Mr.R.Ranganathan,HOD Mr.A.Joseph
Mr.Venkatesan Mr.S.Suburathinam
Mr.R.V.Renganathan,HOD Mr.A.Kamaludeen, HOD & Vice-Principal
Mr.P.M.Abdul Khader, Mr.A.Umar Basha
Dr.K.A.Shaik Allauddin,HOD Mr.M.N.P.Ziaudeen
TAMIL
Mr.Athimurugavel Mr.R.Balasubramaniyan,HOD
Dr.C.Nainar Mohamed, Mr.K.R.Shajahan
HOD & Principal Mr.M.S.Sathakathullah,HOD
Major.V.Natarajan Dr. P.M.Mansure, HOD & Vice Principal
Mr. R. Balakrishnan Dr.A.R.Abdul Jabbar, HOD & Vice-Principal
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Dr.M.Akbar Sha
Dr.V.Veera Raghavan
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Dr.M.Subramaniam, HOD
Dr.P.Shahul Hameed, HOD
Mr.K.Shahul Hamid
Dr.M.M.Shahul Hameed, HOD & Vice-Principal
Dr.Mohamed Ibrahimsha,
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Conference Hall ” * 213
Alumni Office ” * 214
Attendance - Aided ” * 215
Attendance - Self Finance ” * 216
I.S.S. Office ” * 217
I.C.C. Office ” * 218
Co-Op. Store ” * 219
Xerox ” * 220
Purchase Section ” * 221
Electrical Room ” * 222
Building Maintenance ” * 223
Information Centre ” * 224
Madras University ” * 225
Hussainudin Hall ” * 226
Deeniyath Room ” * 227
Career Guidance ” * 228
Internet Centre - Chemistry I Floor ” * 229
Management Guest House ” * 230
Alumni Guest House - First Floor ” * 231
Alumni Guest House - IInd Floor ” * 232
Gate (East) ” * 233
Gate (West) ” * 234
Gate (North - Cycle Stand) ” * 235
Gate (Radha Hotel) ” * 236
Gate (South) ” * 237
PG Hostel - Men ” * 238
PG Hostel - Women ” * 239
Car Shed ” * 240
FACULTIES
Arabic Department 2332235 * 301
Botany Department ” * 302
Chemistry HOD ” * 303
Chemistry Dept. ” * 304
Commerce HOD ” * 305
Commerce Staff Room ” * 306
Computer HOD ” * 307
Computer Staff Room ” * 308
Computer Library ” * 309
Computer Lab. Ground Floor ” * 310
Computer Staff Room I Floor ” * 311
Computer Lab II Floor ” * 312
Economics Dept ” * 313
English Dept. ” * 314
French / Hindi ” * 315
General Library - Librarian ” * 316
General Library - Xerox ” * 317
History Department ” * 318
Mathematics Department ” * 319
M.B.A. Department Director ” * 320
M.B.A. Department HOD ” * 321
M.B.A. Department Staff Room ” * 322
M.B.A. Department Lab - I Floor ” * 323
M.B.A. Department Library - II Floor ” * 324
Physical Director ” * 325
Physics HOD ” * 326
Physics Staff Room ” * 327
Tamil Department ” * 328
Urdu Department ” * 329
Zoology HOD ” * 330
Zoology Staff Room ” * 331
Zoology UG Lab ” * 332
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