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PIONEER KUMARASWAMY COLLEGE(Accredited with B+ Grade by NAAC)
Pioneer Kumaraswamy College, Nagercoil was founded as an
aided college in the year 1967 by Dr. K. Padmanabhan and his wife
Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal, son - in - law and daughter of Late
Thiru.S.Kumaraswamy. It was developed solely with the financial
assistance provided by Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal, to commemorate
the name of Late Thiru.S.Kumaraswamy, the Pioneer of Kanyakumari
District in many fields especially in transport, agriculture and industry.
The College started functioning on 1st July 1967 with
Pre-University Course which was conducted in the building belonging
to Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal. In 1971-72, the College was upgraded
and Under Graduate courses were started in Mathematics, Zoology
and Commerce. Degre Courses in Physics and Chemistry were started
in 1972-73 and 1975 - 76 respectively. True to its name, the college rose
from a humble beginning to a leading position among the colleges under
the jurisdiction of Madurai Kamaraj University in matters of discipline
and academic excellence within a brief span of 10 years and won the
Rolling cup instituted by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1975 and
1976 for the best results in P.U.C. in Madurai Kamaraj University area.
During the year 1976, the degree classes and subsequently, the Pre-
University classes were moved to the present campus.
The College was elevated to the status of a Post-Graduate
institution in the academic year 1988 - 89 with the introduction of
M.Com. Degree course. B.Com. (Computer application) was
introduced in the Self-financing stream in the academic year 2008 - 09.
B.Sc. Computer Science and M.Phil. Commerce were introduced in the
Self-financing stream in the academic year 2009 - 2010.
B.A.English Literature was introduced in the Self-financingstream in the academic year 2012-2013. M.A. English and M.Sc.,Mathematics degree courses were started in the self financing streemin the academic year 2015-2016. B.Sc., Mathematics was introduced
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in the self-finanacing stream in the academic year 2016-2017. Anothermilestone in the history of the college was the introduction of researchcentre in Mathematics in the year 2017. M.Sc., Chemistry in theself-financing stream and the research centre in chemistry wereintroduced in the acadamic year 2018-2019.
The Career Oriented Course – “Maintenance of HomeAppliances” was started in 2009-2010 by the Dept. of Physics and theCareer Oriented Courses in “Rubber Technology” and“Entrepreneurship” are offered by the Department of Chemistry andCommerce respectively in addition to “Communicative English” by theDept. of English.
The Library was moved to the second floor of the newly constructedNagammal block and a well furnished ICT lab was housed in the groundfloor in the academic year 2013-14. The first floor of Moovar Block hasbeen completed in the academic year 2016-2017. The second floor of theblock has been completed in the academic year 2018 - 2019.
Many more developmental activities, both infrastructural andacademic are in the pipeline.
The College is now getting a fast development under theleadership, support and encouragement of Thiru. P. Kumaraswamy,the President, Educational Agency and Tmt. Latha Kumaraswamy,Member, College Management Committee.
OUR COLLEGE CREST
The symbolism of our College Crest is verymeaningful. The motto “EûZlúT EVoÜ” isquintessence of the epic life of Late Thiru. PioneerKumaraswamy in whose sacred memory, this Collegehas been established. The joy of growth has two aspects(1) Ceaseless effort for improvement and (2) Divine
Grace. The core of wisdom consists in doing our best to deserve DivineGrace. Thus wisdom is the basis for life in this College as expressed inthis motto which is embedded in our College Crest.
Goddess Saraswathi inspires scholars here with the light of
wisdom. She presides over all activities related to art and culture. Her
Divine presence is felt in all activities of the college.
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The Lighted Lamp is the symbol of the perception ofknowledge through the senses. The sublimation of the senses leadingto knowledge is symbolised by the flame. The flame burns steadily,indicating that a controlled application of the senses intensifies theirkeenness and power.
The Arrow in the bow indicates the mental concentrationimplicit in all kinds of successful efforts particularly, in the acquisition ofknowledge.
The Temple tower is the symbol of our rich heritage andancient culture which aims at reaching the heights of human dignity andpower. Our College strives to impart that culture to the students.
The Swan symbolises the repose of the infinite as distinguishedfrom the restlessness of the individual. The ocean is reposeful whilethe wave is restless. To the extent possible, the individual student’sshare is induced to the fuller energy of the infinite. He / She will sharethe repose of the Divine Infinite.
In the evolution of every individual student of this collegetowards the above goals symbolised by our College Crest lies in thefulfillment of the message of this unique institution.
LIFE SKETCH OF
LATE THIRU PIONEER KUMARASWAMY
On 12th October 1897, Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy was born toThiru. Sastha and Tmt. Sivakamy at Vadasery. He hailed from a simple,traditional and conservative family. With minimum formal education,he started his career as a weaver, shop assistant and an automobiledriver.
His traits like readiness for new experience, imperativeresponsibility, concrete knowledge about the results of his action, risktaking attitude, strategic planning and organizational abilities made hima person of entrepreneurial skills and carved him as a“Self Made Man”.
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Although, his social background was not much conducive, his
continual innovative activity fetched him the title “PIONEER”. With
the support of his two brothers Thiru. Nellaippan and Thiru. Nagamoni,
he indulged almost in all activities in a new and better way and emerged
as a ‘Modern Man’.
Industrialization - a new phenomenon to the region, was
introduced by him. He initiated many services like bus service,
Out-agency for Railways, cultivation of Commercial crops, Commercial
Electricity supply, Charcoal Gas production, Technical Training for
Students and a Spinning Mill. These services provided an alternative to
agricultural labourers and weavers and helped to standardize their
livelihood. Although he had no precedent for all ventures in his family,
“The Achievement motive” had always been the driving force for
all his modern enterprises.
Earlier Bus service to Trivandrum was named as “Champion
Motor Service’, and later it was named as ‘Pioneer’. This service
was extended to Tirunelveli and Cape Comorin. This profitable service
made the Travancore Government to nationalize the transportation.
He was a man with a high urge for achievement. He always
looked for a challenge, responded to it and became successful. And
thus nationalization of the transport made him to look out for a new
venture.
He got Tirunelveli – Nagercoil Express bus route and the out-
agency for Southern Railways. As there was no railway service in this
region, this out-agency was much helpful for quick and safe transporting
of goods.
Cultivation of commercial crops was also introduced by
Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy and his brothers. This successful experiment
was undertaken in their estate located at Thadikkarankonam, 12 miles
away from Nagercoil. At first, tapioca and plantains were planted. It
was said that rubber trees would not be profitable in this region. Yet
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Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy again preferred to take risk and planted rubber
trees. As he expected, a great demand for rubber occurred after the
Second World War. As the latex from this estate proved to be of high
quality, it earned them a good reputation and profit. Palkulam Estates
Ltd. was established to supervise all these estates.
He started Nagercoil Electric Supply Corporation in 1934. The
Travancore state Government issued him license for Power Supply for
55 years. Although, he found it difficult to get permission from the
Municipal Chairman to install Nagercoil street lights, he succeeded in
his attempt later. In 1956, it was also nationalized but compensation
was given.
Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy was a man of planning for years ahead.
The establishment of the Pioneer Charcoal Gas Producer Works in
1942 in Madras was an example. Earlier, small gas generators were
produced in the Pioneer workshop at Nagercoil. When shortage of
petrol occurred during the Second World War, these gas generators,
fitted at the back of a vehicle, helped the people all over the state. This
innovative service was duly recognized and the Director of Industries
of Madras State issued a Certificate of Honour to him. During the
occasion of laying the foundation stone for Pioneer Kumaraswamy
College in 1970, this innovation was quoted by the Chief Guest of the
function, the then President of India, Thiru. V. V. Giri.
Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy collaborated with the government in
giving technical training to the students during the Second World War.
It was named as “War Technical Scheme”. Several buildings were
constructed and students got stipend from the government. After the
war, the buildings were used as the Technical Training Centre under
the government, and the government paid the salary and stipend to the
staff and students. Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy was the Principal of the
centre during the period 1942 – 1950. The Pioneer Kumaraswamy
College, founded in 1967 was initially housed at in these buildings.
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After obtaining heavy industry license from the government.Thiru. S. Kumaraswamy imported machineries from Toyota, Japanand in 1958 he established a Cotton spinning mill, the first of its kind inthe Kanyakumari District, in the name of his beloved wife Tmt.Nagammal. The Mill gave employment opportunities to the natives ofthe town.
His death on the 18th of October 1960 came as a great shock notonly to his family but to the people of the entire southern region.
By dint of hardwork, he had become the first and the foremostindustrialist of this region. The greatness of his peerless life is the resultof his supreme sense of duty, integrity and hardwork which mouldedhim as one of the Business Magnates of South India.
PORTRAIT OF
Dr. K. PADMANABHAN’S LIFE
Dr. K. Padmanabhan was born to Tmt. Kuzhalamony andThiru. Kesavaperumal on 22nd March 1927. After completing hisSecondary School education at S.M.R.V.High School, he joined ScottChristian College to pursue the intermediate course. His graduation inthe subject of Zoology at H. H. Maharaja’s College,Thiruvananthapuram was the stepping-stone towards his aspiration of“Becoming a Medical Graduate” and he achieved his goal at StanleyMedical College, Madras in 1953 and got appointed as Assistant MedicalOfficer at Catherine Booth Hospital, Nagercoil.
His marriage to Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal, daughter of ThiruPioneer S. Kumaraswamy, the great industrialist of the District, in 1948became a driving force and carved him as a multi-faceted personality.
In 1960 he undertook the Management of Nagammal MillsLtd., with his wife Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal as its Managing Director.Establishing Kumar Medical Centre at Nagercoil in 1962 and obtainingthe dealership of IOC in 1964 elevated his elegance. He widened hisoutlook in uplifting the downtrodden people through his social andacademic endeavors.
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As the Founder President of the Lions Club of Nagercoil he
proved himself to be a modest humanitarian towards the needy people.
His quest for imparting knowledge through Higher Education ignited
him to focus on academic activities also. He served the society as the
Founder Member of Lekshmipuram College of Arts and Science at
Neyyoor in 1964, Founder President of Vivekananda College at
Agastheeswaram and Correspondent of Sri Devi Kumari Women’s
College at Kuzhithurai (1966-1969).
As the alumnus of S.M.R.V High School, Vadasery, Nagercoil,
he served as its Manager for the period of 1964-1978.
His accomplishments in academics were duly recognized by Madurai
Kamaraj University and he was elected to the prestigious Membership
of the Senate, Syndicate and Academic Council of the University.
He adorned these offices during 1960s and 1970s and played a pivotal
role in the effective functioning of the University. He represented the
University at the Medical Council of India also.
His concerted academic efforts and dedication, culminated in
establishing a secular and non-commercial Higher Educational Institution
in the name of the prodigious personality Thiru. Pioneer Kumaraswamy.
As the Founders of this reputed institution Dr. K. Padmanabhan
and Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal, had striven much in achieving the
vision of Enriching and Empowering the students with Values.
Procurement of high rate of results in 1975 and 1976 earned the Rolling
cup and reputation from the Government of Tamilnadu.
He widened his missionary zeal when the Government in 1966
appointed him as the President of Kanyakumari Devasom Board.
As the Area Commander of Home Guards in Kanyakumari District
(1966-1969) he set himself as a Role Model for the Younger generation.
His perspicacious vision kept the Nagammal Mills to sustain
and flourish even during the period of economic recession and stagnation.
His sudden death in May 2006 did not fade away his virtues
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like disciplined work culture, humanity, secular outlook and determination.
His modest, simple, and courteous attitude are the imprints that are
successfully followed by his noble successor Thiru P. Kumaraswamy.
Thiru P. Kumaraswamy, the Chairman and Managing Director,
Nagammal Mills (P) Ltd., and Educational Agency which established
the college now is on the reign of leadership. Thiru P. Kumaraswamy,
the President of Pioneer Kumaraswamy College Committee and Tmt.
Latha Kumaraswamy, Member of the Committee are striving to fulfill
the aspirations of Dr. K. Padmanabhan and Tmt. N. Bagavathy Ammal.
Perseverance and sustained efforts always help to reach
pinnacles. Fostering and rearing his farsighted thoughts into reality is
the best tribute to our Founder.
EDUCATIONAL AGENCY
Name of the President
Thiru. P. Kumaraswamy, B.E., M.S., (USA)
COLLEGE COMMITTEE
1. Thiru. P. Kumaraswamy, B.E., M.S. (USA) President
2. Dr V. Umayoru Bhagan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Secretary
3. Tmt. Latha Kumaraswamy, M.A. Member
4. Dr S. Durai Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGDCA., B.Ed., Member(Principal)
5. Dr Y. Srinivas, Ph.D., Member(University Representative)
6. Dr K. A. Mani Kumar, M.A., Ph.D. Member
7. Thiru.T.N.S. Murugadoss Theerthapathy Member
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8. Thiru A. Kulathooran Pillai, F.C.A. Member
9. Dr L. Mahadevan, BAMS, MD. Member
10. Dr V. Mangala Antony Surendra, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Member
11. Thriu. G. Sivasubramonian, B.E., M.B.A., F.I.E. Member
12. Thriu. G. Velappan, B.Sc. Member
13. Dr T.S. Rajeswari, M.A., Ph.D. Member
14. Dr V.R. Theiva Prakash, M.B.B.S. Member
15. Dr M. Renuga, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Member
16. Dr C. Babu, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head, Dept. of Botany) Member
17. Dr C. Jayasekaran, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (Head, Dept. of Mathematics) Member
18. Thiru.G. Arunachalam, Assistant Member
STAFF COUNCIL
1. Dr S. Durai Raj, Principal President
2. Dr C. Jayasekaran, Head, Dept. of Mathematics Secretary
3. Dr B. Suseela, Head, Dept. of Tamil Member
4. Dr E. Panneer Selvam, Head, Dept. of English Member
5. Tmt V. Tamil Selvi, Head, Dept. of Physics Member
6. Dr G. Rexin Thusnavis, Head, Dept. of Chemistry Member
7. Dr R. Santhi, Head, Dept. of Zoology Member
8. Dr A. Thangaswamy, Head, Dept. of Commerce Member
9. Dr C. Babu, Head, Dept. of Botany Member
10. Dr N. Selvaganapathi, Librarian Member
11. Thiru G. Arunachalam (Assistant) Member
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SUCCESSION LIST OF PRINCIPALS
1 Prof. M. Sankaralingam 01.07.1967 to 10.06.19692 Prof. Vetha Sironmony 18.06.1969 to 31.05.19703 Prof. A.S. Narayana Pillai 01.06.1970 to 09.12.19704 Prof. R.S. Ramachandran 14.01.1971 to 10.07.19735 Prof. D. Arthur Davis 11.07.1973 to 31.05.19856 Prof. S. Manoharan 01.06.1985 to 31.12.19907 Dr T. Ganapathy 01.01.1991 to 31.05.20028 Dr V. Mangala Antony Surendra 15.07.2002 to 15.10.2009
& 16.04.2011 to 31.05.2012
9 Dr Vijaya Kumaran Nair (in-charge) 16.10.2009 to 31.01.2011
10 Thiru. S. Tamilarasan (in-charge) 01.02.2011 to 15.04.2011
& 01.06.2012 to 31.05.2013
11 Thiru. T. Dhanuskodia Pillai (in-charge) 01.06.2013 to 09.11.2016
12 Dr S. Durai Raj 10.11.2016 -
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL
1. Thiru P. Kumaraswamy : President2. Dr V. Umayoru Bhagan : Secretary3. Dr S. Durai Raj : Principal4. Dr J. Packiam Julius : Co-ordinator5. Dr C. Jayasekaran, Dept. of Mathematics : Member6. Dr B. Suseela, Dept. of Tamil : Member7. Tmt. V. Tamilselvi, Dept. of Physics : Member8. Dr G. Rexin Thusnavis, Dept. of Chemistry : Member9. Dr R. Santhi, Dept. of Zoology : Member10. Dr C. Babu, Dept. of Botany : Member11. Dr A. Thangaswamy, Dept. of Commerce : Member12. Dr N. Selvaganapathi, Librarian : Member13. Thiru. G. Arunachalam, Assistant : Member (Representative of Non-Teaching Staff)14. Dr K.A. Manikumar : External Expert15. Dr T.S. Rajeswari : External Expert16. Thiru. B. Mohanan : Alumnus
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PROFILE OF THE INSTITUTION
i). Name of the College with full postal address :Pioneer Kumaraswamy College,Vettoornimadam, Nagercoil - 629 003.Agastheeswaram Taluk, Kanyakumari District .
2. Name of the Educational Agency :Pioneer Kumaraswamy Trust
3. College Telephone No. with STD Code, : 04652-232448
1967 - Initiation of the College with Pre-University Course(affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai) at theTechnical Training Centre, Nagercoil.
- Installation of Rotaract Club
1969 - Introduced Mathematics and Physics
1970 - Foundation stone for the building in the present campuslaid by Sri. V.V. Giri, the then President of India.
1971 - Started B.Sc. Mathematics and B.Sc. Zoology and B.Com.
1972 - Started B.Sc. Physics
1975 - Started B.Sc. Chemistry
1975 - Won the Rolling cup instituted by the Government of
& 1976 Tamilnadu for Academic excellence.
1976 - Shifted to the new building in the present campus.
1977 - Science Block Inauguration by Raja Sir Muthaiah Chettiar,Pro-Chancellor, Annamalai University, in the presence ofProf. S.V. Chitti Babu, Vice-Chancellor, Madurai KamarajUniversity and Sri. V. Sankara Subbaiyan, I.A.S., the thenDistrict Collector.
1979 - Introduction of B.A. Tamil Literature and B.A. EnglishLiterature.
1988 - Elevated as a Post-Graduate Institution with theintroduction of M.Com.
1990 - College was affiliated to newly formed ManonmaniamSundaranar University, Tirunelveli.
2006 - Installing Anti-eve teasing Committee.
2007 - Vellikkalam, an unique forum to enhance students skills,was established.
2008 - Introduced B.Com (Computer Application) under Self-Financed Stream
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2009 - * Introduced M.Phil Commerce
* B.Sc. Computer Science (SF)* Implementation of UGC funded Career Oriented
Programme in “Communicative English” by Dept.of English.
* Implementation of UGC funded project byDr. A. Anatha Rajan (Dept. of Zoology)
* Installation of Placement Cell, Consumer Club andAnti-ragging Committee
2010 - * Implementation of UGC funded Career OrientedProgramme in “Maintenance of Electrical andElectronic Equipment” by Dept. of Physics.
* Implementation of UGC funded project by Dr. G. Raju,Dept. of Zoology.
2011 - UGC funded project implementation by Dr. R. Santhi, Dept.of Zoology.
2012 - * Introduction of B.A. English Literature (SF)* Implementation of UGC funded Career Oriented
Programme in “Rubber Technology” by Dept. ofChemistry.
* Implementation of UGC funded Carreer OrientedProgramme in “Entrepreneurship” by Dept. ofCommerce.
2013 - ÚGC funded major project implementation by Dr. G. Raju,Dept. of Zoology.
- New Block inauguration and Library was shifted to thenew block
2015 - Inauguration of New ICT Lab by Mani. M. Manivannan,Principal Developer Norton Antivirus, Chennai.
- Inauguration of Secretary’s New Chamber.- Introduction of M.A., English (SF) and M.Sc., Mathematics (SF)- Circle for Knowledge drive. Which is aimed at promoting
the research spirit, technical knowledge and skill inemployability of the students.
2016 - Introduction of B.Sc., Mathematics (SF)- Signed MOU with Sree Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya
College of Arts and Science for expertise sharing.2017 - Celebrated Golden Jubilee in March, 2017.2017 - Started Research Centre in Mathematics.2018 - Started M.Sc. Chemistry2019 - Started Research Centre in Chemistry
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TEACHING STAFF
1. Dr. S. Durai Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCA., Ph.D., Dept. of Mathematics Principal
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
2. Dr B. Suseela, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Head & Associate Professor
3. Dr M. Karthikeyan, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor
4. Dr A. Anto Peeter, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
5. Dr A. Telma, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. ”
6. Dr K. S. Kolappadhas, M.A.,M.Phil., M.Ed., D.J.,Ph.D. ”
7. Dr V. Sasi Rekha, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
8. Dr E. Panneer Selvam, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head & Associate Professor
9. Dr S. Nagammal, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor
10. Dr C. Selvi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
11. Dr Susan G. Varghese, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. ”
12. Tmt. N.A. Prabha Pitchai, M.A., M.Phil. ”
13. Dr R. Devi Magdalin, M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
14. Dr C. Jayasekaran, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Head & Associate Professor
15. Dr J. Christabel Sudha, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
16. Dr P. Kamal Devi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
17. Tmt. V. Tamilselvi, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA, Head & Assistant Professor
18. Dr J. Packiam Julius, MSc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
19. Tmt.T.K. Jayalekha, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed. ”
20. Dr J. Deva Anban, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D. ”
21. Dr G. Deepa, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
22. Dr S. Radhika, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
23. Dr G. Rexin Thusnavis, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head & Assistant Professor24. Dr P. Palanisamy, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor25. Dr Chandini R.Nayar, M.Sc., Ph.D. ”26. Selvi. E. Subbulakshmi, M.Sc. ”27. Dr P. Maria Pushpam, M.Sc., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
28. Dr R. Santhi, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D. Head & Assistant Professor29. Dr R. Anantha Rajan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor30. Dr G. Raju, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. ”31. Dr S. M. Vijila, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”32. Dr B. Bamini, M.Sc.,M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
33. Dr A. Thangaswamy, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head & Assistant Professor34. Dr S. Arul Stephen, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor35. Dr N. Indira, M.Com.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,PGDCA,MBA, Ph.D. ”36. Dr C. Subathra, M.Com., M.Phil., PGDHRM., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
37. Dr C. Babu, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head & Associate Professor
LIBRARY
38. Dr N. Selvaganapathi, M.A., MLIS, M.Phil., Ph.D. Librarian
NON-TEACHING STAFF
1. Thiru.G. Arunachalam Assistant2. Tmt. B. Meera B.A. Lab. Assistant3. Thiru. G. Gopala Krishnan Lab. Assistant4. Tmt. P. Hema Lab. Assistant5. Thiru. R. Mahesh Lab. Assistant6. Thiru. R. Sivasubramaniam, D.E.E.E. Training Instructor7. Thiru. T.R. Sivakumar Office Assistant8. Tmt. S. Maheswari Office Assistant9. Thiru. C. George Spl. Grade Sweeper10. Tmt. S. Santhi Spl. Grade Sweeper
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TEACHING STAFF - SELF FINANCED
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
1. Tmt. S. Anitha Rani, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. Head & Assistant Professor
2. Dr S. Jency Roselet, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
3. Dr. J. Blesslin Diamond, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head & Assistant Professor
4. Thiru. R. Jagadeeswaran, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Professor
5. Selvi. K.J. Shalini, M.A., M.Phil. ”
6. Mr. R. Raja Selvin, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. ”
7. Ms. M. Monisha, M.A., M.Phil. ”
8. Dr K. Kalaiarasi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
9. Ms. A.J. Roshi Rohini, M.A., M.Phil. ”
10. Thiru. W. Alwin Vibin, M.A., M.Phil. ”
11. Ms. V. Jinu, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. ”
12. Tmt. R. Reshma, M.A., M.Phil. ”
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
13. Tmt. N. Kalaivani, M.Sc., M.Phil. Head & Assistant Professor
14. Tmt. C. Joselin Jenisha, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. ”
15. Tmt. R. Jeyakumari, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed. ”
16. Thiru. M. Austin Manoj, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”
17. Tmt. C.S. Suji, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”
18. Dr M. Helan Sheeba, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
19. Tmt. V. Jebarani, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”
20. Selvi. G. Subha, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”
21. Tmt. A. Siva Jothi, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
22. Dr L. Subha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Head & Assistant Professor
23. Thiru. B. Ashwin, M.Sc., Assistant Professor
24. Dr K. Rathika, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
25. Dr S. Sona Selva Malar, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
26. Tmt. T. Dhanalakshmy, M.S.(IT & E.Com.), PGDCA., M.Phil.
Head & Assistant Professor27. Thiru. S. Rajesh, M.C.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Professor28. Tmt. M. S. Kavitha, M.C.A., M.Phil. ”29. Ms. F. Fanex Femi, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”30. Ms. J. Jency, M.Sc., M.Phil. ”31. Thiru. A.V. Shine, M.C.A., M.Phil. ”32. Thiru. P. Ashok, M.C.A., M.Phil. ”
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
33. Thiru. Vetha. M. Vijayakumar, Head & Assistant Professor M.Com., M.Ed., M.Phil., MBA,PGDCA.
34. Tmt. T. Anitha, M.Com., M.Phil. ”35. Selvi. M. Santhana Priya, M.Com., M.Phil. ”36. Selvi. T. Sirthiga, M.Com., M.Phil. ”37. Tmt. R. Bairavi Rajaneesh, M.Com., M.Phil. ”38. Dr N. Sahila, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”39. Tmt. M. Shabnam, M.Com., M.Phil. ”40. Dr N. Umaiba, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. ”41. Ms. R.N. Mary Jasmine Mony, M.Com., M.Phil. ”
NON-TEACHING STAFF - SELF FINANCED1. Mr. Chellampillai Assistant2. Mr. M. Muthu Raj Junior Assistant3. Tmt. L. Narmatha Library Assistant4. Mr. M. Rajakumaran Office Assistant
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COURSES OF STUDYENGLISH MEDIUM, CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)
I. UNDER GRADUATE COURSES (AIDED)
No. Name of the Course Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V
Core (Major) Allied 1 Allied 2 Elective1. B.A. (Tamil) Tamil Tamil Tamil Elective2. B.A. (English English English English Elective3. B.Sc. (Mathematics) Mathematics Physics Application Elective
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1. M.A. (English), 2. M.Sc. (Mathematics), 3. M.Com. 1. Commerce
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ADMISSION PROCEDURE
1. Prospectus and application forms for admission can be obtained
from the college office on payment of Rs.48/-. Registration fee
of Rs.2 will be collected at the time of registration. If any applicant
desires to have the application form sent to him / her by post.
He / She should send Rs.75 to the Principal by M.O. For P.G.
Course, he / she has to send Rs.100/- by post.
2. The application form should be duly filled in by the candidate in
his / her own handwriting, giving full and correct particulars,
and handed over to the office personally or sent to the Principal
by post.
3. Copies of the following documents should accompany the
application for the admission.
a) Higher Secondary / Degree statement of Marks.
b) Transfer Certificate from the Institution where the applicant
studied last.
c) Conduct Certificate from the Institution where the applicant
studied last.
d) Community certificate.
The original certificate produced at the time of admission will
be retained in the college and will be returned only on the completion of
the course or when the candidate leaves the Institution. Hence the
candidate should take sufficient number of attested copies for future
use before handing over his/her certificates.
4. Eligibility for Admission :
Degree Classes
Candidates seeking admission to the degree classes should havepassed the Higher Secondary School Examination of Tamil Nadu or anexamination accepted by the Syndicate of the ManonmaniamSundaranar University as equivalent thereto.
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Post Graduate Courses
Candidates seeking admission to Post – Graduate Coursesshould have passed Degree examination of the concerned subjects ofManonmaniam Sundaranar University or any other university recognizedby the syndicate of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University as equivalentthereto.
5. The Principal reserves the right to issue Transfer Certificate toany student at any time during the course and thereby ask him toleave the College for reasons of indiscipline, lack of progress instudies or illness considered to be contagious.
CERTIFICATES
1. Application for Transfer Certificate and other certificates mustbe made in the prescribed form.
2. In the case of Transfer Certificate, a fee of Rs. 10/- is charged.A fee of Rs.5/- is charged for every other kind of certificate.
3. Certificate should be collected from the office without delay, failingwhich application will have to be collected fresh.
4. Certificates will be issued after library books and other collegeproperties are returned and clearance is obtained from the Library,Laboratories, Physical Director and the Head of the Department.
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FEESCourse B.A. & B.Com B.Sc.
I Yr. II & I Year II Year III Year
III yr M P C(M) C(Z) Zoo M P C(M) C(Z) Zoo M P C(M) C(Z) Zoo
A fine of Re.1.00 per working day is collected in the case ofbelated payment and after which the name of the defaulter will beremoved from the rolls.1. Fees once paid will not be refunded. Fees, fines etc. must be
paid only to the cashier and to none else.2. Caution Deposit will be refunded only at the end of the course.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FEE CONCESSIONS
I. Following Scholarships are available to students to suit theirmerits/needs. Eligibility conditions can be had from theCollege Office before they apply:
1. National Merit Scholarship – Government of India Scheme.2. State Scholarship to children of School Teachers.3. State Government Merit Scholarship4. Freedom Fighters’ Scholarships.5. Children of Defence Service Personnel.6. Govt. of India – Ministry of Labour – Financial Assistance to
the children of Beedi / Mine / Cine Workers.7. Tamil Nadu Educational Trust Scholarship.8. Adhoc Merit Grant Scheme9. State Collegiate Scholarships.
II. Scholarship sanctioned by the District Welfare officer
III. Concession and aid sanctioned by college authorities.
IV. E.V.R. Nagammai memorial Free Education Scheme for poorand middle class girl students of the forward community.
V. Management’s financial support to the Meritorious Students.
NOON MEALS SCHEMESmt. Bagavathiammal Memorial Noon Meals scheme provides
free noon meals to the deserving students.
IDENTITY CARD
Every student must be worn of the identity card during collegehours and produce it on demand by any member of the staff and collegeauthorities.
CLASS HOURS
Regular : Morning 9.00 a.m. to Noon 2.30 p.m.
Self-Finaced : 11.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
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DRESS CODE
Students should be neat and decent in their dress and person.Modesty in dressing is highly emphasized in our college. Students shouldwear uniform four days a week. On wednesdays (Aided) and Thursdays(SF) the students may wear civil dress but in decent way. T. Shirtsand Jeans are not allowed. Boys should wear half hand shirts only asuniform.
ATTENDANCE
1. Students shall attend the college regularly and punctually on allworking days.
2. The working day is divided into two sessions, each session beingdivided into periods of one hour each.
3. The first bell is rung five minutes before the beginning of morningand afternoon sessions and the remaining bells at the hour fixedfor the beginning of each class.
4. At the first bell before each session students are expected to go totheir respective classes and take their seats quietly.
5. Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period. Astudent who is not in the class when attendance is taken shall bemarked absent. It, however, is permissible for the teacher to marklatecomers present if the Principal allows.
6. The academic year consists of two Semesters of 90 days each,excluding examination days. Attendance certificates will be issuedto such students who have obtained atleast 75 percent of the totalattendance fixed for each semester of the year.
7. The following instructions shall be followed while applying forleave.
All applications of leave of domestic nature must becountersigned by the parent or guardian.
In the case of leave for one or two hours of one session of aday, it is enough if the application is supported by the recommendationof the HOD concerned. Leave application for a whole day or sessionmust be countersigned by the parent or guardian.
Leave application should be addressed to the Principal andsubmitted through the head of the department concerned.
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8. No student can absent himself from the College without submittinga leave application. In the case of long absence due to sickness,the Principal may insist on the production of a medical certificate.
9. Absence without sanction of leave will be considered a seriousviolation of Rules and will be severely dealt with.
10. Students with full attendance during the entire course period ishonoured.
DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS
1. Students are forbidden to organize or attend any meeting withoutthe explicit permission of the Principal.
2. No student who has been convicted of any offence in a criminalcourt will be allowed to continue his / her studies in the college.
3. Students should abstain from active participation in party orcommunal politics.
4. Students who indulge in political propaganda or who organizepolitical functions in the premises of the college or hostel, or whootherwise engage themselves in party politics are liable to beexpelled from the college and hostel.
5. Under the educational rules of the Tamil Nadu Government (1978)the Principal has full power to inflict the following punishment;fine, suspension and expulsion from the college, if any student isguilty of rudeness of behavior and gross breach of conduct rules.
6. Students should not indulge in any activity leading to the disruptionof peace and discipline and dislocation of normal work in thecollege and hostel premises by resorting to strike. Those who areguilty of violation of this rule will be severely dealt with.
7. Ragging and eve teasing of any kind are strictly forbidden. Anyone who is guilty of ragging will be summarily and severelypunished.
8. Students who are guilty of (i) rude language towards the staff ofthe college (ii) assault or attempt to assault staff or fellow studentsof the college will be expelled from the institution.
9. If a college professor or a lecturer by speech or otherwise seeksto mislead his / her students into activities deemed objectionable,he / she is to be punished for dereliction of duty.
10. Possession use of Mobile phones are strictly prohibited inside the campus.11. All the students have to come with a proper haircut.
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RULES OF THE COLLEGE LIBRARY
1. The library is open to all students and members of staff of thecollege.
2. The library is kept open from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on allworking days
3. Silence should be maintained in the Library reading room.
4. Books in the library are computerized and OPAC (Online PublicAccess Catalogue) facility is available to locate the books in the shelf.
5. Current Periodicals, Dictionaries and other works of Referencevalue shall not be lent out.
6. Only two books for UG and Four books for PG Students arepermitted to borrow at a time for a period of 14 days. Books canhowever be renewed by a personal call before the last stampeddate, provided they are not required by other members. The periodof extension will normally be a fortnight from the date on whichrequest for renewal is made. A student who borrows or returns abook shall conduct the transaction himself at the library and notthrough any other person. Each book with overdue will incur anoverdue charge of fifty paise per day if the book is kept beyondthe period allowed.
7. Reservation can be made on request in the library.
8. Members shall not write, underline or make any mark on any bookor map belonging to the library or cause any damage.
9. Members shall, on receiving the book examine them and report tothe librarian any damage found therein. If they fail to do so, theywill be held responsible for such damage as may be detectedafterwards.
10. Loss of book shall be immediately reported to the Librarian.Compensation for books lost or of found damaged in any way ordefaced must be paid according to the Librarian’s estimate of loss.
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11. Members shall not sub-lend the books of the Library to any otherperson.
12. Members responsible for any damage done to any propertybelonging to the Library shall be required to replace the propertyso damaged.
13. A student against whom any ‘overdue’ or other charge isoutstanding, will not be allowed to borrow books or withdraw hisCaution Deposit until he has paid the amount due. At the end ofthe course each student will have to produce a ‘No Dues Chit’from the librarian before he gets his Transfer Certificate.
14. Sign the library gate register while entering and leaving the library.
15. Any infringement of the rules may lead to the forfeiture of theprivilege of using the Library.
16. Grievances if any, shall be addressed to the Librarian and thePrincipal.
17. Best Library User is honoured with an award.
18. Inflibnet and browsing facilities are available.
19. Library Advisory committee arranges display and competitions,periodically.
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Each semester consists of 90 working days excluding thesemester examination days. Three Internal tests are conducted for thestudents every semester. Papers are duly evaluated and marks broughtto the notice of the students.
OTHER MODES OF ASSESSMENT
Seminars Case study
Quiz Programmes Group discussion.
Objective type tests Assignment
Project work Viva voce
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EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS
External examination will be of three hours duration for all the
theory and practical papers. Students are expected to maintain utmost
honesty and good behavior during the conduct of the examination. They
should maintain silence in the examination hall and co-operate in the
orderly conduct of the examination.
MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY CODE
1. If any student is found to be violating any of the rules and regulations
prescribed by the university he / she will be moved to a different
seat in the exam hall or even be prevented from writing the exam.
2. The invigilator concerned will seize the incriminating material,
confiscate the Hall ticket, Identity Card and answer script of the
student, and provide a statement of his / her own along with the
student and that of the Chief Superintendent who will forward it
his / her to the Controller of Examinations.
The student may be permitted to appear for the subsequent papers
on condition. Later, the student will be asked to appear before the
Appeals and Grievance Committee appointed by Controller of
Examinations, to decide the sanctions against him / her for
malpractice. The sanction will vary according to the gravity of
the fault, ie., from being debarred from one paper or all the papers
of one semester, or being debarred from two or three subsequent
semesters if necessary.
3. Post-examination discovery of malpractice will be referred to the
Controller of Examination by the Examiner. The Controller will
refer the matter to the Appeals and Grievances Cell for a decision
(The rules prevailing in M.S. University regarding malpractice and
those framed by our Academic Council will serve as guidelines)
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If a student is found indulging in malpractice in any internal
assessment test she will be awarded zero for the test. Disciplinary
action will be taken by the Principal if the student is caught again
for malpractice.
GOOD MANNERS AND BEHAVIOUR
1. The college is one family devoted to learning.
2. Students of the college have to confirm the best traditions of Indian
National life.
3. Student should avoid doing anything by word or deed that may disturb
the unity and harmony of life in the college. The college is above
politics and stands for all communities. Students are forbidden from
indulging in any kind of political and communal activities.
4. On meeting the Principal and member of the staff, students should
greet them.
5. Loitering and making noise in the verandahs, reading room andlibrary are strictly forbidden.
6. Students are expected to co-operate with authorities in keepingthe premises of the college clean and tidy. They are earnestlyrequested to avoid writing on the wall, throwing bits of paper inthe lecture halls, verandahs or anywhere in the premises. Anyinfringement of this rule will be severely dealt with.
7. Students are expected to dress modestly.
8. No student is allowed to leave the class room during working hourswithout the permission of the member of the staff concerned.
9. In any official tournament or match where the college takes part,no student shall play for an outside team without previous permissionof the Principal
10. While attending a public meeting should be decently dressed. Theyshould be respectful to seniors and superiors, polite and courteous to all.
11. Best outgoing student is identified and honoured.
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I. COMMITTEES CONSTITUTED
1) Admission Committee
Dr S. Durai Raj, Principal ChairmanDr C. Babu, Dept. of Botany MemberDr C. Jayasekaran, Dept of Mathematics MemberTmt. V. Tamil Selvi, Dept. of Physics Member
2) Syllabus Committee
Arts : Dr. B. Suseela, Dept. of Tamil.
Science : Dr. C. Babu, Dept. of Botany
Self Financed : Thiru. Vetha M. Vijayakumar, Dept. of Commerce
3) Examination Committee
Dr S. Durai Raj, Principal ConvenorDr C. Jayasekaran, Dept. of Mathematics MemberTmt. B. Meera, Office Staff Member
4) Discipline Committee
PrincipalAll HOD’s
5) Library Advisory Committee
Dr S. Durai Raj, Principal ConvenorDr N. Selvaganapthi, Librarian MemberDr C. Jayasekaran, Dept. of Mathematics MemberDr E. Panner Selvam, Dept. of English MemberDr Susan G. Varghese, Dept. of English MemberDr G. Raju, Dept. of Zoology MemberThiru. G. Arunachalam, Assistant MemberStudent Representative Member
6) Award Committee
Tmt. V. Tamilselvi, Dept. of Physics ConvenerDr J. Packiam Julius, Dept. of Physics. MemberDr A. Thangaswamy, Dept. of Commerce MemberDr N. Selvaganapathy, Librarian MemberSelvi. K.J. Shalini, Dept. of English Member
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7) Anti-eve Teasing & Anti Ragging Committee
Tmt. T.K. Jeya Lekha, Dept. of Physics ConvenerTmt. N.A. Prabha Pitchai, Dept. of English MemberThiru. R. Jegatheeswaran, Dept. of English Member
8) Grievance and Redressal Committee
Dr E. Panneer Selvam, Dept. of English ConvenerDr C. Jayasekaran, Dept. of Mathamatics MemberDr S. Radhika, Dept. of Physics Member
9) Magazine Committee
Dr S. Nagammal, Dept. of English EditorDr M. Karthikeyan, Dept. of Tamil Co-EditorDr K.S. Kolappadhas, Dept. of Tamil MemberMs. K.M. Ajitha, Dept. of Computer Science Member
10) News Letter Committee
Dr Chandini R. Nayar, Dept. of Chemsitry EditorDr P. Maria Pushpam, Dept. of Chemistry MemberDr K. Kalaiarasi, Dept. of English Member
II. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
1) Current Affairs Club
Objectives
1. To promote the habit of reading newspaper.2. To disseminate the collected news among the peer group.
Dr N. Selvaganapathi, Librarian Co-ordinatorSelvi. E. Subbulekshmi, Dept. of Chemistry MemberSelvi. N. Kalaivani, Dept. of Mathematics Member
2) Pioneer Quiz Club
Objectives
1. To keep students abreast of current affairs and general knowledge2. To encourage students to participate in competitions
Tmt. J. Christabel Sudha, Dept. of Mathematics Co-ordinatorDr R. Devi Magdalin, Dept. of English Member
Ms. A.J. Roshi Rohini, Dept. of English Member
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3) English Literary Forum
Objectives
1. To give faculty members of English a platform to critically analyze writers and works.2. To motivate students of literature to read and enjoy literary works.
Dr Susan G. Varghese, Dept. of English Co-ordinatorDr C. Selvi, Dept. of English MemberDr J. Blesslin Diamond Member
4) Vellikkalam
Objective
To develop effective communication and debating skills in Tamil.
Dr K.S. Kolappadhas, Dept. of Tamil Co-ordinatorDr V. Sasi Rekha, Dept. of Tamil MemberThiru. R. Rajkumar, Dept. of Tamil Member
5) Science Forum
Objective
To stimulate interest in the objective study of events in the currentsocial scenario.
Dr S. Radhika, Dept. of Physics Co-ordinatorDr B. Bamini, Dept. of Zoology MemberTmt. M.S. Kavitha, Dept. of Computer Science Member
6) Youth Welfare Club
Objective
To develop a secular outlook and interpersonal communicationamong students.Dr S.M. Vijla, Dept. of Zoology Co-ordinatorDr B. Bamini, Dept. of Zoology MemberSelvi. T. Sirthiga, Dept. of Commerce Member
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7) Consumer Club
Objective
To spread awareness regarding the rights and responsibilitiesof citizens as consumersDr G. Raju, Dept. of Zoology. Co-ordinatorDr M. Karthikeyan MemberDr C. Subathra “
8) Knowledge Circle
Objective:
1. To arrange lectures by eminant scholars on current topics otherthan the syllabus.
2. To provide a forum to discuss about contemporary issues.Dr N. Selvaganapathy, Librarian Co-ordinatorDr C. Jayasekaran, Dept. of Mathematics MemberDr J. Packiam Julius, Dept. of Physics “Dr G. Rexin Thusnavis, Dept. of Chemistry “
III. SUPPORT SERVICES
1) Career Guidance and Career Counseling Cell
Objectives:
1. To acquaint students with employment opportunities.2. To enhance their career skills.Dr R. Anantha Rajan, Dept. of Zoology Co-ordinatorDr G. Deepa, Dept of Physics MemberDr P. Maria Pushpam, Dept of Chemistry. Member
2) Placement Cell
Objective
To ensure employability and to make them aware of new an awarenessin employment.
Dr P. Palanichamy, Dept. of Chemistry Placement OfficerDr S. M.Vijila, Dept. of Zoology MemberDr P. Maria Pushpam, Dept. of Chemistry Member
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3) Coaching class for Entry in Services
To train the students for writing competitive exams.
Dr N. Selvaganapathy, Librarian Co-ordinator
Tmt. T. Anitha, Dept. of Commerce Member
Selvi. T. Sirthiga, Dept. of Commerce Member
4) Women’s Forum
To empower the girls and make them competent.Dr A. Telma, Dept. of Tamil Co-ordinator
Selvi. K.J. Shalini, Dept. of English Member
Tmt. T. Anitha, Dept. of Commerce Member
5) Counselling Cell
To arrange counselling and get rid off the depression.
Dr N. Indira, Dept. of Commerce Co-ordinator
Dr Chandini P. Nayar MemberTmt. T. Dhanalakshmy, Dept. of Computer Science Member
6) Public Relations Officers
Dr J. Deva Anban, Dept. of Physics
Dr G. Rexin Thusnavis, Dept. of Chemistry
Dr C. Subathra, Dept. of Commerce
Thiru. S. Rajesh, Dept. of Computer Science
IV. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES1) Fine Arts
Dr K.S. Kolappadhas, Dept. of Tamil Co-ordinatorDr R. Devi Magdalin, Dept. of English MemberTmt. T. Dhanalekshmi, Dept. of Computer Science Member
2) NSS
The National Service Scheme strives to help the students todevelop an awareness and knowledge of social realities to develop a
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concern for the well - being of the community and to undertake activitiesdesigned to tackle social problems and to promote general welfare.
The College has three N.S.S. units (units 87, 88 and 89) andfunction under the aegis of the University.
Dr S. Arul Stephen, Dept. of Commerce, Programme Officer, Unit 87Tmt. N.A. Prabha Pitchai, Dept. of English, Programme Officer, Unit 88Dr M. Karthikeyan, Dept. of Tamil Programme Officer, Unit 89
3) Youth Red Cross
Objective
To impart the humanitarian spirit to improve the lives of vulnerablesections.Dr A. Anto Peeter, Dept. of Tamil Programme Officer
Dr P. Kamal Devi, Dept. of Mathematics Member
4) Red Ribbon Club
Objectives
1. To create AIDS awareness among the students2. To create risk perception among the youth.
Dr M. Karthikeyan, Dept. of Tamil Programme OfficerDr B. Bamini, Dept. of Zoology Member
5) Rotaract
Objectives
1. To develop leadership qualities, professional skills and service mentality among student community.2. To promote civic consciousness
Dr J. Deva Anban, Dept. of Physics Staff advisorTmt. N.A. Prabha Pitchai, Dept. of English Co-advisor
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IV. RESEARCH
1) Research Forum
Dr S. Nagammal, Dept. of English Co-ordinatorDr K.S. Kolappadhas, Dept. of Tamil MemberDr S. Radhika, Dept. of Physics MemberDr P. Palanisamy, Dept. of Chemistry Member
2) Research Guides Recognised by the University
1. Dr S. Durairaj, Dept. of Mathematics2. Dr C. Jayasekaran, Dept. of Mathematics3. Dr B. Suseela, Dept. of Tamil4. Dr K.S. Kolappadhas, Dept. of Tamil5. Dr S. Nagammal, Dept. of English6. Dr J. Packiam Julius, Dept. of Physics7. Dr S. Radhika, Dept. of Physics8. Dr G. Rexin Thusnavis, Dept. of Chemistry9. Dr P. Palaniswamy, Dept. of Chemistry10. Dr R. Anantha Rajan, Dept. of Zoology11. Dr G. Raju, Dept of Zoology12. Dr A. Thangaswamy, Dept of Commerce13. Dr S. Arul Stephen, Dept. of Commerce14. Dr N. Indira, Dept. of Commerce15. Dr C. Subathra, Dept. of Commerce
Parent-Teacher Association
Dr S. Durai Raj, Principal PresidentThiru. C. Jeghaselvan SecretaryDr B. Suseela, Dept. of Tamil Treasurer
Alumni Association
Thiru. C.A. Kulathooran Pillai, C.A., PresidentThiru. L. Mohan Dhas SecretaryDr V.R. Theiva Prakash TreasurerDr J. Deva Anban, Department of Physics Joint SecretaryDr G. Rexin Thusnavis, Department of Chemistry Co-ordinator
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NOTABLE DAYS (WORLD AND NATIONAL)
1. January 10 Humour Day
2. January 12 Youth Day
3. January 15 Military Day
4. January 17 World Religious Day
5. January 26 Republic Day
6. January 30 Sarvodaya Day & Anti Leprosy Day
7. February 25 World T.B.Prevention Day
8. February 28 National Science Day
9. March 8 International Women’s Day
10. March 15 World Consumers Day
11. March 15 World Day for disabled people
12. March 21 World Forestry Day & Racial Discrimination Day
13. March 22 World Water Day
14. March 23 World Weather Day
15. March 23 Memorial Day of Bhagat Singh,
Raj Guru and Sukh Dev
16. April 7 World Health Day
17. April 12 World Space Day
18. April 14 Dr.Ambedkhar Birth Day
19. April 18 World Traditional Monuments Day
20. April 22 World Earth Day
21. May 1 Workers Day
22. May 3 Freedom for Press Day
23. May 8 Red Cross Day
24. May 11 National Technology Day
25. 2nd Sunday
of May . World Mother’s Day
26. May 15 World Family Day
27. May 17 World Communication Day
28. May 28 Commonwealth Nations Day
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29. May 31 Anti Tobacco Day30. June 1 World Children Protection Day31. June 5 World Environmental Day32. June 11 World Population Day33. June 12 Anti-Child Labour Day34. June 21 World Yoga Day35. June 26 De-Addiction Day36. June 27 World Diabetes Day37. July 5 World Co-operation Day38. July 11 World Population Day39. August 3 World Friends Day40. August 6 Hiroshima Bombardment Day41. August 29 World Sports Day42. September 5 Teachers Day43. September 8 World Literacy Day44. September 16 World Peace Day and World Ozone Day45. September 26 Day for Hearing Impaired people46. September 27 World Tourism Day47. October 1 World Senior Citizens Day48. October 3 World Day for Shelter for all49. October 4 World wide animals Day50. October 10 World Postal Day51. October 13 World Day for conserving Natural Resources52. October 14 World Quality Determination Day53. October 15 World Day for visually challenged54. October 16 World Food Day55. October 17 World Eradication of Poverty Day56. October 21 World Agriculture Day57. October 24 U.N.O. Day and World Thrift Day58. October 30 World Development of Information Day59. November 20 World Children’s Day60. December 1 World Aids Day61. December 10 World Human Rights Day62. December 21 Ramanujan Day
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MEMORIAL PRIZE / CASH AWARDS INSTITUTED BY VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
S.N.
Cash awards/Prizes Instituted by Conferred by Beneficiary
1 Cash award Rs.1000/- Department of Tamil Department of Tamil Topper in B.A. Tamil
2 Cash award Rs.1000/- Department of Tamil Department of Tamil Topper in Part I Tamil
3 Thiru.S.Antony Memorial Prize Dr. A.Anto Peeter Department of Tamil Topper in B.A. Tamil
4 Dr.M Albens Nathaniel Endowment Prize
Department of Tamil Department of Tamil Topper in the marks Aggregate of III B.A.Tamil
5 Thiru. P.Mathavan Pillai Cash
award Rs.1000/-
Dr.M.Karthikeyan Department of Tamil Topper in the marks Aggregate of III B.A.
Tamil
6 Thiru.K.Sivathanu and Tmt. Saraswathi Prize
Dr.K.S. Kolappadhas
Department of Tamil Topper in “Pakthi Ilakiam” Tamil Major
7 Thiru. K.Thadapani Memorial
Prize
Dr.K.S.
Kolappadhas
Department of Tamil Best out going student in Department of
Tamil
8 Thiru.A.Albert Memorial Prize Dr. A Telma Department of Tamil Topper in “Folklore” B.A.Tamil
9 Mr.P.O.Varghese Memorial Prize Dr.Susan G.
Varghese Department of English
Topper in the aggregate of marks of II I B.A. English
10. Cash award Rs.1000/- Department of
English
Department of
English
Toppers in I, II & I II English Major
Students
11 Books Department of English
Department of English
Toppers in English Major
12 Thiru.D.Thiruvazhi Marban
Memorial Cash Prize Rs.3000/-
Prof. T Dhanuskodia
Pillai
Department of
Mathematics
Topper in III B.Sc. Math
13 Thiru P.Chelliah Memorial Cash Prize Rs.2000/-
Dr.C.Jayasekaran Department of Mathematics
Topper in II B.Sc. Math
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14 Thiru.S.Vincent Memorial Cash Prize Rs.2000/-
Prof.J.Christabel Sudha
15 Thiru.B.Pandu Pillai Memorial Cash prize Rs.1000/-
Prof. P.Kamal Devi
16 Alber Einstein Department of
Physics
17 Cash award Rs.1000/- Thiru.S.Bala Subramanian
18 Cash award Rs.1000/- Thiru.S.Sargunam
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Thiru.T.George Antony &
B.Angel Mary Memorial Prize Rs.2000/-
Dr.G.Rexin
Thusnavis
20 Cash award Rs.1000/- Dr.P.Palanichamy
21 Dr.A.M.Selva Raj Endowment
Prize
Department of
Zoology
22 Cash award Rs.1000/- DepartmentZoology
23 Cash award Rs.1000/- Department of
Botany
24 Cash award Rs.1500/- Department of Commerce
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Calendar2019 - 2020
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Working Days
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5 Wed Ramzan
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17 Mon College reopens for the Academic Year 2019-2020 1