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SELF STUDY REPORTRE-ACCREDITATION - CYCLE II
SUBMITTED TO
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BENGALURU - 560 072
FEBRUARY - 2017
SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE (Affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Accredited by NAAC & an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)K.G. CHAVADI, COIMBATORE - 641 105.
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SELF STUDY REPORT RE-ACCREDITATION CYCLE II
Submitted to
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL BENGALURU – 560 072
February – 2017
SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE
(Affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore Accredited by NAAC & an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)
K.G. CHAVADI, COIMBATORE – 641105.
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PREFACE
Sree Narayana Guru College has been named after the great saint, philosopher and social
reformer, Sree Narayana Guru (1856-1928). The Guru was born into an Ezhava family, in an era
when people from backward communities like the Ezhavas faced much social injustices in the
caste-ridden Kerala society. Gurudevan, as he was fondly known to his followers, led Reform
movement in Kerala, revolted against casteism and worked on propagating new values of
freedom in spirituality and of social equality, thereby transforming the Kerala society and as
such he is adored as a prophet. At that time, people from certain communities in Kerala faced
social injustice in the name of caste. As a youth, Narayana Guru turned away from the temple
rituals of his local village and travelled widely, living an ascetic lifestyle and seeking religious
understanding. He eventually became a school teacher and then a religious reformer. He led a
reform movement in Kerala, rejected casteism and promoted new values of spiritual freedom and
social equality.
Guru stressed the need for the spiritual and social upliftment of the downtrodden by their
own efforts through the establishment of temples and educational Institutions. In the process he
brushed aside the superstitions that clouded the fundamental Hindu religious convention of
Chaturvarna.
Sree Narayana Guru College, established in the year 1994, is an illustrious Institution of
higher education affiliated to Bharathiar University occupying an eminent position among the
Arts and Science Colleges in Coimbatore. It is the brain child of Sree Narayana Guru
Educational Trust (SNGET), a Registered Public Charitable Trust established in Coimbatore in
the year 1983. The Trust has three prestigious Institutions under its banner – Sree Narayana Guru
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Polytechnic College (SNGPC), Sree Narayana Guru College (SNGC) and Sree Narayana Guru
Institute of Management Studies (SNGIMS).
The College has an easy access as it is situated on the National Highway (NH 47) near
Kerala and Tamil Nadu border and has an excellent ambience for intellectual pursuits amidst the
scenic beauty of the Western Ghats as its backdrop. The College was included under Section 2
(f) and 12 (B) of UGC Act 1956 in 2005 and 2010 respectively. The Institution was accredited
by NAAC in 2011 and ISO Certified (9001:2008). The College currently offers 16 UG courses, 8
PG courses and 8 M.Phil and 5 Ph.D programmes.
The Institution takes special care to uphold its Motto, “Progress Through Education” and
the dictum of Sree Narayana Guru “One Caste, One Religion, One God For Mankind”. To keep
up to the vision and mission, the students are moulded into wholesome personalities with
programmes for capacity building, skill development, developing a value system and for
fostering global competencies. Multi-dimensional activities have been implemented to enhance
and enrich academic practices. The Institution always aspires to aim high, scaling great heights
in its quest for excellence in imparting human, intellectual, spiritual and moral formation of the
students. It has always catered to the needs of the socially downtrodden so as to bridge the wide
economic gap in the society by providing education to all classes of the society.
In tune with the fast-paces of the world, the strategies in teaching have undergone a sea
change in the portals of Sree Narayana Guru College. From the traditional chalk and talk method
the techniques adopted to impart knowledge have widened to online teaching and smart classes.
The Institution promotes quality in teaching and learning through the state-of-the-art educational
technologies. The departments are academically vibrant with diligent, highly qualified and
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CONTENTS
S. No Title Page
Number
1. Executive Summary 6
2. Profile of the College 20
3. Criteria-wise Inputs
I. Curricular Aspects 35
II. Teaching Learning and Evaluation 55
III. Research, Consultancy and Extension 86
IV. Infrastructure and Learning Resources 131
V. Student Support and Progression 154
VI. Governance, Leadership and Management 198
VII. Innovations and Best Practices 218
4. Evaluative Report of the Departments
A. Department of Biochemistry 223
B. Department of Biotechnology 238
C. Department of Business Administration 259
D. Department of Commerce 278
E. Department of Computer Science 305
F. Department of English 331
G. Department of International Business 347
H. Department of Languages 366
I. Department of Mathematics 376
J. Department of Microbiology 398
K. Department of Social Work 428
5. Post-accreditation Initiatives 459
6. Declaration by the Head of the Institution 468
7. Certificate of Compliance 469
8. Annexure 470
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Executive Summary
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1. EXECUTVE SUMMARY
Vision
Sree Narayana Guru College strives to emerge as a premier Institute of international
standard promoting excellence and equity in higher education. The Institution envisages to
mould the students through socially committed, intellectually inclined, value based endeavors
and culture driven paradigms of learning using the state-of-the art educational technologies.
Mission
To enhance the learning capacity and knowledge of the students by imparting quality
education of National and International standards.
To make the students think critically, objectively, creatively and to be life-long learners,
engaged leaders and productive citizens.
To motivate the students to pursue research, to advance knowledge and to address the
state, national and global challenges.
To mould their characters and develop a value system so as to manifest oneness among
students of diverse, socio-cultural and economic backgrounds.
To identify the inherent talents of the students and provide a platform to exhibit them.
To educate the rural students of neighboring locality.
Objective
Provide value education to students from different strata of socio-economic and cultural
background.
Offer career oriented courses which encourage students to explore their potentials and
come out with creativity and talents.
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Impart ethical and human values to the younger generation through holistic education.
Motto
Progress Through Education
Curricular Aspects
The College offers 16 UG courses, 8 PG courses and 8 Research programmes based on
the demands of the society and job market. The curriculum for all the courses is framed and
updated by the Board of Studies of the University. Feedback on the curriculum is collected,
consolidated and recommended to the Board of Studies for consideration. Twenty one faculty
serve as members in the Board of Studies of the University and other colleges. Three certificate
courses namely Tally course in association with Krishna Hi-tech Solutions, Chennai, IRDA
certification course in association with LIC and Online certification courses in association with
IIT, Mumbai are offered to students. The curriculum is strengthened and supplemented by
Enrichment programmes and Add-on courses which are encompassed in the regular time table.
Enrichment programmes include Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Gender
Issues, Global warming and Climate change. The Syllabi for these programmes are designed by
Curriculum Development Cell (CDC) in consultation with the departments concerned. The
Curriculum Development Cell incorporates necessary changes based on the feedback received
from the students. Opinions and suggestions of all the stakeholders are obtained through a
systematic mechanism, which are consolidated and placed for consideration.
Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
The students admitted to the Institution are from heterogeneous background having
mixed intelligence levels and aptitudes. Every year a meeting of the Admission Committee is
held to suggest improvement in the admission process. The whole admission process is reviewed
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and innovative ideas are taken into account and incorporated for making the admission process
smooth and efficient. Orientation programmes conducted for first year UG students before the
commencement of regular classes enable them to get acquainted with the campus environment.
The Academic calendar distributed to the students keeps them informed about the details of
courses offered, number of subjects taught, instructional hours, method of evaluation, rules and
regulations etc.
The Institution adopts student centric teaching methods abetted by ICT enabled facilities
and innovative teaching methodologies facilitating students from multifarious background to
learn effectually. Wi-Fi connectivity is availed in important points on the campus. To keep
themselves updated faculty members attend Conferences, Seminars and Workshops. IQAC
organizes FDPs which provide opportunities for professional improvement. Teaching
methodologies adopted include lectures, power point presentations, videos, group discussions,
etc. Industrial visits give students pragmatic learning experience. Experts from academia and
industry are invited and guest lectures, conferences, seminars and workshops are organized for
the benefit of students. Feedback on faculty collected from the students at the end of every
semester facilitates the faculty members to understand and satisfy the expectations of the
students effectively.
Evaluation process includes two internal tests and a model examination. Students are also
given assignments and seminars to improve their conceptual understanding. Appropriate
corrective measures are taken based on the performance of the students. Tutorial system enables
the member of faculty to know the students more closely. Parents are communicated about the
performance of their wards through PTA meetings conducted every semester which helps in
improving the overall comportment of the students.
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Bridge courses help students to understand the areas which are new to them. Booster
classes and Remedial classes enlighten the advanced and slow learners respectively. The College
library maintains Question Bank of previous year‟s University examination question papers,
which helps the students to familiarize themselves with the model of University question papers.
Specialized classes in English Communication help students in improving their communicative
skills. Students make the best use of the resources both from the general library and Department
library. Library hours included in the regular time table help in knowledge empowerment of the
students. Faculty members producing 100% results and University ranks are encouraged by
offering cash incentives. The University rank holders are duly recognized with cash awards.
The Institution is ISO certified. An Internal ISO audit is done at the end of each semester
by certified internal auditors and an external auditing is done by external agency (TUV
Rhineland). Academic Monitoring Committee monitors the teaching-learning and evaluation
process. Faculties plan and prepare for classes well in advance. The log book system and student
profile maintained by the Departments enable a systematic approach in the process of teaching-
learning and evaluation. The faculty members prepare a plan for timely completion of the
syllabus which is approved and monitored by the Head of the Department. Academic audit
conducted at regular intervals ensures the timely completion of syllabus and methodical
evaluation of students. The meetings of the College Council which are held at regular intervals
help to ensure that the system is foolproof.
Research, Consultancy and Extension
The constitution of the Research Committee and Research Forum has refurbished the
research culture on the campus. The Research Committee monitors and addresses research
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related issues. It creates awareness about the funding agencies and methodologies related to
research. Funds are allotted to the members of faculty and students to undertake research.
Research Forum ensures the efficient conduct of research programmes. Thirty seven
faculty members are recognized as research guides and they are actively involved in guiding
students in research and carrying out research projects. A grant of Rs. 3, 45,000 was received
from UGC towards a Minor project. The College has produced 102 M.Phils and 5 Ph.Ds during
the past four years. 17 faculty members have completed their Ph.D and 7 faculty members have
completed their M.Phil from different disciplines during the post accreditation period. The
faculty members and students are encouraged to participate and make presentations in National
and International conferences and seminars. 278 research papers were published in different
journals by faculty members of different disciplines. Some faculty members serve as editorial
board members of reputed journals.
Research milieu on the campus is buttressed by good laboratories, computer aided
library, internet and reprographic facilities. Faculty members and students are permitted to avail
on-duty for presenting papers in conferences and seminars and any other research related activity
on request. Additional increments are sanctioned on completion of their doctoral degrees.
The Institution endeavors to shape students into responsible citizens by empowering them
through various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. NSS, YRC and Clubs/Cells like
Entrepreneurial Developmental Cell, Ethics Club, Women Empowerment Cell, etc. function
effectively. Various extension activities are organized as a part of community building process
which includes awareness camps, awareness rallies, blood donation camps, free medical camps,
literacy drives, etc.
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Outstanding sportspersons are encouraged by the Institution. They are extended special
facilities like fee concessions, special coaching classes, suppleness in internal assessment and
cost-free uniforms and dietary supplements.
Infrastructure and learning resources
Infrastructure facilities of the Institution are designed and developed to suit the changing
times and adequate to meet the requirements of the different stakeholders. The campus has well-
furnished and commodious class rooms with good ventilation. To effectuate the ICT enabled
teaching-learning process some of the class rooms have provision for LCD projectors. Smart
class room enhances the interest of the students and makes learning interesting. The AV room
opportune the students to learn beyond the books and upsurge their awareness. The Wi-Fi
enabled campus assists the students by keeping them updated. All the departments are provided
with spacious well-furnished rooms, computers with internet connectivity, LCD projectors and
printers.
The English language lab, an aid to modern language teaching is instrumental in
improving the speaking and listening skills of the students. The College has seven computer labs,
a Knowledge Centre and a Digital Library which are being continuously upgraded and
modernized. The Institution has hi-tech desktops with Wi-Fi connectivity and eleven state-of-art
bio-science labs completely furnished with advanced instruments and equipments.
The computerized library with an area of 6942 sq. ft and a seating capacity of 150 is one
of the major attractions of the campus. It is automated with OPAC and strengthened with
appropriate reprographic amenities. The library has 26000 books, 15701 back volumes, 4414
reference books and 244 career guidance text books. It also has 55 E-Journals and Periodicals.
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The library is equipped with search tools like DELNET, INFLIBNET and N-List aiding access
to hundreds of e-journals.
The Institution has a spacious auditorium and a seminar hall equipped with audio-visual
facilities. To serve the dietary needs of the clientele the College has a capacious and salubrious
cafeteria.
Keeping in mind the overall development of the students, the institution provides access
to various sports facilities such as basketball, cricket, handball, football, kho-kho, badminton,
etc. The Institution also has a full-fledged gymnasium equipped with latest fitness and wellness
equipment, weight lifting facilities, dumb bells and other necessary equipments.
Separate rooms are allotted for special units such as Internal Quality Assurance Cell,
Grievance Redressal Cell, Placement Cell, Counselling Cell, Medical room, Women
Empowerment Cell, etc.
The Institution runs 15 buses connecting different points in and around Coimbatore and
Kerala. Hostels are available for boys and girls with 63 and 118 spacious rooms respectively
maintained with adequate water supply and uninterrupted power supply. In addition to this, the
hostels are facilitated with TV room, dining hall, visitor‟s hall, guest room, Wi-Fi connectivity,
library, computer and indoor games facility.
Student Support and Progression
Students being the primary stakeholders the support offered to them and their progress is
considered to be paramount. Student Council election conducted every year elects the office
bearers for the Council, who are actively involved in the curricular and co-curricular activities.
The Academic calendar distributed to all the students at the beginning of the year keeps them
informed about Sree Narayana Guru Educational Trust, which runs the institution, the Vision,
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Mission and Objectives of the Institution, courses offered infra-structure facilities, rules and
regulations and details of faculty and staff members and the evaluation process, among others.
The Institution strives to ensure student welfare by taking appropriate initiatives
wherever required. All the students are sheltered under group insurance scheme. Awareness
about various scholarship schemes is created by different means like public announcement,
display on the notice board etc. Government scholarships are made available for SC/ST students
and scholarships for economically backward and meritorious students are made available.
Students excelling in sports are encouraged through scholarships, special coaching, free dietary
supplements, flexibility in internal assessments and financial allowances for participating in
outdoor events. Dropout rate is kept very minimal in the Institution by taking appropriate measures
like rendering scholarships, counselling, etc.
Enrichment courses offered to the students boost their awareness and improve their
employment potential. Bridge courses aid the students with the rudimentary concepts. Remedial
classes are handled for slow learners. Communicative English classes augment the
communication skills of the students. The Earn-While-You-Learn programme intends to train
the students by identifying their unique skills.
Mentoring sessions are incorporated in the regular time table. The mentor monitors,
guides and shapes students through personalized advice and recommends the students for expert
counselling sessions if they are agonized with psychosomatic imbalance.
The Institution has signed MoUs with industries to enable the students to have first-hand
knowledge on the application of the techniques and to make use of the expertise available in the
industries for updating the knowledge of the faculty.
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Each Department has an association with students as the office bearers which organizes
different programmes. Students are made to know about the major functions/events in the college
through the public announcement system. Inter-departmental, intra-departmental and inter-
collegiate competitions are organized for the students which help them exhibit their skills and
talents. Conferences, seminars, workshops, guest lectures and Industrial / Institutional visits are
organized regularly.
Students are encouraged to participate in the conferences, seminars, workshops, cultural
and management fests organized by other institutions. Magazine and newsletters are published
annually which help to bring out the creativity of the students.
The student amenities include auditorium, seminar hall, library, gymnasium, knowledge
center, Wi-Fi facility, cafeteria, stationery shop, medical room, reprographic facilities, transport
facilities, etc.
Final year under-graduate students are trained through Finishing School sessions to
enhance their employability skills.
The Placement Cell which comprises the placement coordinator, faculty, student
representatives from each department and alumni caters to the employment needs of the students.
The Cell has conducted numerous on-campus and off-campus recruitment drives placing
hundreds of students.
27 Clubs and Committees are functioning very effectively. The Anti-Ragging Committee
exalts smooth transition for the first year students by extending required support. Student
Grievance Redressal Cell plays a key role in resolving the grievances of the students in a
judicious and timely manner. The Institution has an Entrepreneurship Development Cell which
effectively organizes seminars and workshops to encourage the students to become successful
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entrepreneurs. The alumni association of the College operates effectively which extends support
to the Institution in all possible ways. Driving classes are organized for students at concessional
rates.
The Institution has a systematic mechanism to collect feedback from the students on
numerous aspects such as curriculum, infrastructure facilities, teaching, etc. The information
gathered is consolidated, analyzed and necessary actions are initiated wherever required.
Governance, Leadership and Management
The Institution strongly believes in complete transparency and participative management.
Decentralized decision making paves the way for sustainable management practices. All
academic and administrative activities are planned, implemented and reviewed by the Managing
Trustees, College Council and IQAC through regular meetings. Annual review and quality
assessment is done by IQAC which also prepares the Annual Quality Assurance Report. Efforts
are taken to enhance the professional development of teaching and non-teaching staff through
seminars, orientation and training programmes. The welfare schemes available for teaching and
non-teaching staff include group insurance scheme, fee concession for the children of the non-
teaching staff, contributory EPF and ESI. Faculty members play multifaceted roles as class
tutors, mentors, counselors, conveners and members of various clubs and committees, taking up
numerous responsibilities. Students are actively involved in the academic, co-curricular and
extra-curricular activities assuming various roles such as student council members, office bearers
of the associations, class representatives and members of clubs, committees and cells. All the
stakeholders are being kept informed about the principles, policies and happenings through
website updatings, print media and public announcement system.
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Innovations and Best Practices
Installation of solar panels, rain water harvesting system to conserve water, planting of
saplings to make the campus greener, installation of bio-gas plant in the hostel to conserve
energy, awareness camps and rallies are the initiatives taken to make the campus eco-friendly.
The post accreditation initiatives include smart class rooms, Enrichment courses, Bridge
courses, Booster and Remedial classes, Orientation programmes, Mentoring and Counselling
sessions, mandatory library sessions, Faculty Development Programmes, Skill Development
Programmes, Driving classes at concessional rates, Career guidance programmes, Best Teacher
Award for school teachers, installation of CCTV cameras, Parent Teacher Association activities,
Grievance Redressal Cell, etc.
Finishing School Programme conducted for the third year students as a part of their
regular time table to improve their employability skills, extension work done at the nearby
villages and honoring of faculty members with cash award for producing 100% results in three
consecutive semesters and university ranks are some of the best practices.
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SWOC ANALYSIS
The Institution has implemented an effective Internal Quality Assurance Mechanism
(IQAM) and an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) since 2012 to assure quality education
with global standards. All diversified activities to merge the quality related issues are steered
through IQAC. Every effort has been taken in implementing the recommendations made by the
Peer Team during 2011. The Institution‟s victorious foot steps are all colored by inculcating the
moral values, adopting innovative ideas, improving innate qualities and fostering global
competencies through better understanding of our strength and weakness.
STRENGTHS Smart class rooms and required learning infra structure resources.
Need based certificate courses and club activities to promote the skills of students.
Enriching Curricular and Co-curricular student-centered activities.
Job Oriented UG courses, PG Courses and Research Programmes.
Well qualified, dedicated and experienced faculty.
Tutorial system to know the students personally and counselling sessions.
Management Research Projects for faculty and students.
Well equipped laboratories and library facilities.
Remedial coaching for slow learners and booster classes for high achievers.
Finishing School to inculcate soft skills in students.
An exclusive Placement Cell to place students in companies of regional / national repute.
Scholarships for meritorious students, sports personnel and economically backward
students.
Residential facility for boys and girls.
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Student support systems like Group Insurance and transport facilities.
Provision for counselling.
Enlightened, educated and encouraging management providing unconditional
support.
Proactive administration, fully functioning IQAC.
Cordial relationship between the stakeholders of the Institution.
Wi-Fi enabled campus.
Eco friendly green campus.
WEAKNESSES
Demand ratios for certain courses show declining trend.
Lack of funding from external resources for research.
Constraint to deviate from the University curriculum.
Retention of qualified faculty.
OPPORTUNITIES
Channelizing and attracting research support from external sources and to develop
multi-disciplinary research departments.
Establishing more linkage and collaboration with other Institutions.
To have staff and student exchanges with foreign Universities.
Organizing more outreach programmes.
CHALLENGES
Blending the existing job / market oriented courses into full-fledged courses with
inter-disciplinary orientation.
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To develop appropriate strategies to elevate the Institution into one with Potential for
Excellence.
Infusing the right and appropriate academic culture to strengthen the academic
vibrancy into a level of Autonomous status.
Prepare larger number of students for competitive exams including NET/SLET.
Overall quality enhancement.
FUTURE PLANS
Autonomous status.
Integrate Biosciences with Medical, Pharmaceutical and Agricultural specialisations.
Establish Interdisciplinary Schools.
Institution with Potential for Excellence.
Obtaining funds from government and non-government agencies for Research and
Development.
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Profile of the College
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2. PROFILE OF THE COLLEGE
1. Name and Address of the College:
Name: SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE
Address: NH 47, PALAKKAD MAIN ROAD, K. G. CHAVADI
City: COIMBATORE Pin: 641105 State: TAMIL NADU
Website: www.sngasc.ac.in
2. For Communication:
Designation Name Telephone
With STD code Mobile Fax Email
Principal Dr. K. V. Surendran O: 0422-2656890
R: 0422-2656526 +91-
8903017279 0422-
2656528
drkvsurendran@
gmail.com
Vice Principal Dr. M. Ilangovan O: 0422-2656840 +91-9486809775
0422-2656528
milopsr@ gmail.com
Steering Committee
Co-ordinator Dr. S. N. Suresh O: 0422-2656527 +91-
9791200300 0422-
2656528 drsnsuresh78@
gmail.com
3. Status of the Institution:
Affiliated College
Constituent College
Any other (specify)
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4. Type of Institution:
a. By Gender
i. For men
ii. For Women
iii. Co-education b. By Shift
i. Regular
ii. Day
iii. Evening
5. Is it a recognized minority institution? Yes
No
6. Sources of funding: Government
Grant-in-aid
Self-financing
Any other
7. UGC Recognition and University Affiliation: a. Date of establishment of the college 02/05/1994
b. University to which the college is affiliated Bharathiar University
c. Details of UGC recognition
Under Section Date Remarks
2(f) 12.08.05
12(B) 01.12.10
d. Details of AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI,
RCI etc. recognition
Validity Date Remarks
- - -
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8. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as recognized by the UGC), on its affiliated colleges?
Yes
No
If yes, has the College applied for availing the autonomous status?
Yes
No
9. Is the college recognized
a. by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)?
Yes
No
b. for its performance by any other governmental agency?
Yes
No
10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts:
Location Rural
Campus area in sq.mts. 60702.85 sq. mts. (15 Acres)
Built up area in sq.mts. 14407.2 sq. mts.
11. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide
numbers or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an
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agreement with other agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide
information on the facilities covered under the agreement.
Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities
Particulars Available / Not In Sq. Mts
Open Air Auditorium Available 198.68
Seminar Available 437.40
Sports facilities
Particulars Available / Not In Sq. Mts
Play ground Available 10015.79
Swimming pool Not Available
Gymnasium Available 64
Hostel
Particulars Available
/ Not In Sq. Mts
No. of
Inmates Facilities
Boys‟ hostel Available 2725.38 91 Including All
Girls‟ hostel Available 4367.27 171 Including All
Working women‟s hostel Not Available
Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff
Residential Facilities Non-Teaching Teaching
Principal Quarters Available
In Boys‟ hostel for Male Available Available
In Girls‟ hostel for Female Available Available
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Cafeteria and Health centre
Particulars Available / Not In Sq. Mts
Cafeteria Available 833.43
Health Centre Not Available
First aid, Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance, Health centre staff,……
Qualified Full Time Part Time
Doctor Not Available Available
Nurse Not Available Not Available
First Aid Available Available
Ambulance Not Available Available
Health Centre Staff Not Available Not Available
General facilities given below
Facilities Available / Not In Nos. / Units
Banking (ATM) Not Available
Transport facilities Available 15 – Bus
01 – Sumo
Animal house Not Available
Biological waste disposal Available 2
Generator Available
02 – 125 KVA & 75 KVA
01 – 125 KVA (In Boys
Hostel)
Solid waste management Not Available
Waste water management Not Available
Water harvesting Available 7
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12. Details of programmes offered by the college (Academic year 2016 – 2017)
S. No.
Programme
Level
Name of the Programme/
Course
Duration in years
Entry
Qualification
Medium of instruction
Sanctioned/ approved Student Strength
No. of students admitted
1.
Under-Graduate
B.C.A. 3 +2 English 180 37
2. B.Sc. CS 3 +2 English 180 43
3. B.Sc (IT) 3 +2 English 60 9
4. B.Sc Microbiology 3 +2 English 100 82
5. B.Sc Biotechnology 3 +2 English 50 49
6. B.Sc Biochemistry
with Nanotechnology
3 +2 English 48 48
7. B.Sc Biochemistry 3 +2 English 100 -
8. B.Sc Mathematics 3 +2 English 60 21
9. B. Com 3 +2 English 120 60
10. B. Com (CA) 3 +2 English 120 106
11. B. Com (IB) 3 +2 English 50 57
12. B. Com (PA) 3 +2 English 50 18
13. B.Com (IT) 3 +2 English 50 -
14. B.B.A. 3 +2 English 120 32
15. B.B.A. (CA) 3 +2 English 60 35
16. B.A. English Literature 3 +2 English 40 20
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17.
Post-Graduate
M.Sc Microbiology 2 Degree English 40 20
18. M.Sc Biotechnology 2 Degree English 30 4
19. M.Sc Computer Science
2 Degree English 40 24
20. M.Sc Mathematics 2 Degree English 50 14
21. M. Com 2 Degree English 50 30
22. M. Com (IB) 2 Degree English 40 17
23. M.A. English Literature
2 Degree English 40 06
24. M.S.W. 2 Any Degree English 50 13
25. Integrated
Programmes PG
- - - - - -
26. Integrated
Programmes Ph.D
- - - - - -
27.
M.Phil.
Mathematics FT – 1 PT – 2
PG English 15 02
28. Computer Science FT – 1 PT – 2
PG English 30 30
29. Commerce FT – 1 PT – 2 PG English 40 30
30. Social Work FT – 1 PT – 2 PG English 10 04
31. Microbiology FT – 1 PT – 2
PG English 02 -
32. Biotechnology FT – 1 PG English 04 -
33. English PT – 2 PG English 13 01
34. Management PT – 2 PG English 10 04
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35.
Ph.D
Microbiology 3 PG English 04 01 36. Commerce 3 PG English 16 01 37. Social Work 3 PG English 05 - 38. Biotechnology 3 PG English 02 - 39. English 3 PG English 08 -
40. Certificate courses - - - - - -
41. UG Diploma - - - - - -
42. PG Diploma - - - - - -
43. Any other
(Specify with details)
- - - - - -
13. Does the college offer self – financed Programmes?
Yes
No
If yes, how many?
Total number of UG Programme : 16
Total number of PG Programme : 08
Total number of M.Phil Programme : 08
Total number of Ph.D Programme : 05
Grand Total : 37
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14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any?
Yes
No
If yes, how many?
Total number of UG Programme : 03
Total number of PG Programme : 01
Total number of M.Phil Programme : 03
Total number of Ph.D Programme : 02
Grand Total : 09
Programme level Name of the Programme/Course Introduced Academic Year
UG
B.Com (IT) 2012
B.Com (IB) 2013
B.Com (PA) 2016
PG MA English 2013
Research
M.Phil (Biotechnology) 2014
M. Phil (English) 2015
M.Phil (Management) 2016
Ph.D (Biotechnology) 2014
Ph.D (English) 2015
15. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library, Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc.)
S. No Name of the Programme Introduced
academic year
1. UG
B.B.A. Business Administration 1994 – 1995
2. B.Sc. Biochemistry 1994 – 1995
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3. B.Sc. Computer Science 1994 – 1995
4. B.Sc. Microbiology 1995 – 1996
5. B.Sc. Mathematics 1996 – 1997
6. B. Com Commerce 1998 – 1999
7. B.C.A. Computer Application 2000 – 2001
8. B. Com (CA) Commerce with Computer Application
2001 – 2002
9. B.B.A. (CA) Business Administration with Computer Application
2002 – 2003
10. B.Sc. Biotechnology 2007 – 2008
11. B.Sc. Information Technology 2007 – 2008
12. B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology 2010 – 2011
13. B.A. (CA) English Literature 2011 – 2012
14. B. Com (IT) Commerce with Information Technology
2012 – 2013
15. B.A. English Literature 2013 – 2014
16. B. Com (IB) Commerce with International Business 2013 – 2014
17. B. Com (PA) Commerce with Professional
Accounting 2016 – 2017
18.
PG
M.S.W. Social Work 1998 – 1999
19. M. Com (IB) Commerce with International Business 1999 – 2000
20. M.Sc. Microbiology 1999 – 2000
21. M. Com Commerce 2000 – 2001
22. M.Sc. Computer Science 2000 – 2001
23. M.Sc. Biotechnology 2003 – 2004
24. M.Sc. Mathematics 2003 – 2004
25. M.A. English Literature 2013 – 2014
26.
Research
M.Phil. Social Work 2002 – 2003
27. M.Phil. Commerce 2003 – 2004
28. M.Phil. Computer Science 2003 – 2004
29. M.Phil. Microbiology 2008 – 2009
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30. M.Phil. Mathematics 2010 – 2011
31. M.Phil. Biotechnology 2014 – 2015
32. M.Phil. English 2015 – 2016
33. M.Phil. Management 2016 – 2017
34. Ph.D. Social Work 2005 – 2010
35. Ph.D. Microbiology 2008 – 2009
36. Ph.D. Commerce 2010 – 2011
37. Ph.D. Biotechnology 2014 – 2015
38. Ph.D. English 2015 – 2016
16. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course like BA, B.Sc, MA, M.Com)
a. Annual system 13
b. Semester system 24
c. Trimester system Not Applicable
17. Number of Programmes with
a. Choice Based Credit System 24 Programmes
b. Inter/Multi disciplinary Approach Not Applicable
c. Any other Not Applicable
18. Does the college offer UG and/or PG programmes in Teacher Education?
Yes
No
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19. Does the college offer UG or PG programme in Physical Education?
Yes
No
20. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution
Positions
Teaching faculty Non-teaching
staff Technical staff
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant
Professor
*M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F
Sanctioned by the UGC/University/ State Government Recruited
- - - - - - - - - -
Yet to recruit - - - - - - - - - -
Sanctioned by the Management/ society or other authorized bodies
Recruited
3 - 2 9 24 56 48 19 1 2
Yet to recruit - - - - - - - - - -
*M-Male*F-Female
21. Qualifications of the teaching staff:
Highest
qualification
Professor Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Total Male Female Male Female Male Female
Permanent teachers D.Sc./D.Litt. - - - - - - - Ph.D. 3 - 1 7 4 9 24 M.Phil. - - 1 2 14 25 42 PG - - - - 3 16 19
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Temporary teachers Ph.D. - - - - - - - M.Phil. - - - - - 1 1 PG - - - - 3 5 8
Part-time teachers Ph.D. Not Applicable M.Phil. PG
22. Number of Visiting Faculty/Guest Faculty engaged with the College: 01
23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four academic years.
Categories Year 1 (2015) Year 2 (2014) Year 3 (2013) Year 4 (2012)
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
SC 41 42 46 23 43 31 46 28 ST 3 1 - 1 - - 2 - OBC 39 84 57 99 254 350 306 317
General 207 314 213 362 75 101 81 142
Others - - - - - - - -
24. Details on students enrollment in the College during the current academic year:
Type of students UG PG M.Phil. Ph.D. Total Students from the same State where the
college is located 189 47 69 - 305
Students from other states of India 425 81 2 2 510
NRI students - - - - - Foreign students 3 - - - 3
Total 617 128 71 2 818
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25. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches)
UG 2.2 %
PG 0.2 %
26. Unit Cost of Education
(a) Including the salary component Rs. 75620.73
(b) Excluding the salary component Rs. 25952.45
27. Does the college offer any programmes in distance education mode (DEP)?
Yes
No
28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme / course offered.
UG PG
1 : 18 1 : 5
29. Is the college applying for Accreditation:
Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4
30. Date of accreditation*
Cycle1: 30.11.2011 Accreditation Outcome/Result: B (2.64)
*Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an annexure.
31. Number of working days during the last academic year: 195
32. Number of teaching days during the last academic year: 180
33. Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC): 22/03/2012
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34. Details regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC.
Cycle Date
AQAR 1 21.03.2013
AQAR 2 13.03.2014
AQAR 3 27.12.2014
AQAR 4 28.03.2016
AQAR 5 08.12.2016
35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include. (Do not
include explanatory/descriptive information): NIL
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Criteria-wise Inputs
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Curricular Aspects
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3. CRITERIA-WISE INPUTS
CRITERION I: CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1. Curriculum Planning and Implementation
1.1.1. State the Vision, Mission and Objectives of the institution, and describe how these
are communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders.
Vision
Sree Narayana Guru College strives to emerge as a premier Institute of international
standard promoting excellence and equity in higher education. The Institution envisages to
mould the students through socially committed, intellectually inclined, value based endeavours
and culture driven paradigms of learning using the state-of-the art educational technologies.
Mission
To enhance the learning capacity and knowledge of the students by imparting quality
education of national and international standards.
To make the students think critically, objectively, creatively and to be life-long learners,
engaged leaders and productive citizens.
To motivate the students to pursue research, to advance knowledge and to address the
state, national and global challenges.
To mould their characters and develop a value system so as to manifest oneness among
students of diverse, socio-cultural and economic backgrounds.
To identify the inherent talents of the students and provide a platform to exhibit them
To educate the rural students of the neighboring locality.
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Objective
Provide education to students from different socio-economic and cultural background.
Offer career oriented courses which encourage students to explore their potentials and
come out with creativity and talents.
Impart ethical and human values to the younger generation through holistic education.
Motto
“Progress through Education”
The vision, mission and objectives of the Institution are communicated to the students and
teachers through the following means:
College Website
College Prospectus
College Annual Calendar
Educational Expo
College Magazine
Display at prominent places
1.1.2. How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective
implementation of the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate through
specific example(s).
The Institution is affiliated to the Bharathiar University. The curriculum design is a
prerogative of the University. The College is very keen in selecting faculty with high
qualification and quality. Each member of faculty maintains a log book with plan for syllabus
completion in a time bound manner. Meticulous planning is done to cover the syllabus. Two
internal tests and a model examination are conducted during each semester. Seminars and
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assignments are also given to enhance the process of learning. The log books of the faculty are
monitored by the Head of the Department and that of the H.o.D by the Head of the Institution
and also by the Academic Monitoring Committee (AMC) periodically. It enables them to carry
out the task in time and assist in quality curriculum delivery. Special attention and remedial
classes are given to the slow learners. The Booster classes are conducted for the advanced
learners. Since the Institution is ISO certified, an internal ISO audit is done at the end of each
semester by certified internal auditors and an external auditing is done by external agency (TUV
Rhineland) once in three years.
1.1.3. What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from the
University and/or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving
teaching practices?
Support from the University
Curriculum for each course is framed and updated periodically by the Board of Studies of
the University which is approved by the Academic Council. Senior faculty members
representing the Institution, nominated to Board of Studies are given opportunity to
express the views of different stake holders.
The syllabus is uploaded in the University website which is accessible to faculty
members and students.
The syllabus is communicated to the Institution by University well in advance.
The University organizes several Orientation / Refresher courses for faculty members to
sharpen their knowledge in respective subjects and expose them to the latest
developments in the subjects concerned.
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The University announces the tentative examination schedule for the academic year in
advance which helps to plan and execute the academic activities.
Support from the Institution
Library - New volumes are added to the collection based on the change of syllabus. New
volumes are also purchased as reference books also. Library maintains student / book ratio. Free
access to Digital Library and online resources are made available.
Department Library - Each Department has its own library with text books and reference books
which is updated periodically and made available to the students throughout the year.
Wi-Fi Facility - The campus is Wi-Fi enabled.
Faculty Development Programmes – IQAC organizes Faculty Development Programme/Skill
Development Programme to all the members of staff by inviting experts from outside agencies
and institutions which helps them to make teaching more effective.
State-of-the-art infrastructure - Adequate laboratory facilities, Digital Library, Wi-Fi, ICT
tools and spacious class rooms are available to support effective curriculum delivery.
Cash Awards / Prizes - The faculty members who produce 100% results and University ranks
are honored with cash awards. The University rank holders are also duly recognized with
proficiency prizes.
1.1.4. Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for
effective curriculum delivery and transaction on the Curriculum provided by the affiliating
University or other statutory agency.
The Institution ensures effective curriculum delivery and transaction of the curriculum through
Text books, reference books, journals and other materials.
ICT enabled library support.
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Curriculum based seminars, symposium and conferences.
Seminars/conferences on issues of contemporary relevance.
Apart from participation, students play an active role in the organization and conduct of these
seminars.
Guest Lectures and Workshops: The Institution plans, encourages and extends financial
support to the Departments to provide specialized coaching to the students through guest lectures
and workshops by inviting experts from industry and academia.
Academic Monitoring Committee (AMC): Academic Monitoring Committee is constituted to
monitor the timely and effective delivery of curriculum. AMC periodically audits and submits
the report to the Head of the Institution for review.
Industrial Visits: Industrial/field visits are arranged for the students which help them get
exposure to industry and other fields.
1.1.5 How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry,
research bodies and the university in effective operationalisation of the curriculum?
Industry-Institute Interaction: The Institution has signed MoU with industries / organizations /
research bodies which help the students get industrial experience.
University-Institute Interaction: The Institution is represented in different bodies of the
University like Senate, Board of Studies etc. This gives an opportunity to raise curriculum
related issues in such bodies.
1.1.6 What are the contributions of the institution and/or its staff members to the
development of the curriculum by the University?(number of staff
members/departments represented on the Board of Studies, student feedback, teacher
feedback, stakeholder feedback provided, specific suggestions etc.
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The Institution follows the syllabus framed by Bharathiar University. The examination
systems of all the Degree programmes are carried out through Semester pattern under Choice
Based Credit System. This enhances the quality and mobility of the students within and
between the Universities in the country and abroad.
The feedback regarding applicability of the contents of the course to the industry is also
obtained from stake holders and the suggestions are forwarded to the bodies concerned of the
University.
Table-1. The list of faculty as Board of Studies members in various colleges and
University
S.No. Name of the Staff Department Board Period
1. Dr. M. Ilangovan Biochemistry RVS College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore. 2016-2018
2. Ms. N. Nirmala Devi Biochemistry Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2015-2016
3. Dr. M. A. Rathi Biochemistry Karpagam University, Coimbatore. 2014-2015
4. Mr. K. Narayanasamy Biochemistry Vellalar College for Women, Coimbatore. 2013-2014
5. Dr. S. N. Suresh Biotechnology P.S.G College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. 2015-2017
6. Dr. L. Shanthi Business Administration
RVS College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore. 2013-2015
CMS College of Commerce & Science, Coimbatore.
2014-2015 &
2016-2017 Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2015-2017
7. Ms. K. Parimalakanthi Commerce V. L. B. Janakiammal College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
2016- 2017
8. Dr. K. Lakshmi Priya Commerce Hajee Karutha Rowther Howdia College, Uthamapalayam.
2016-2018
9. Mr. T. Siva Kumar Computer Science
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2013 -2015
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10. Dr. A. J. Manju English
CMS College of Science & Commerce, Chinnavedampatti, Coimbatore.
2016-2017
11. Dr. M. Saravanan International Business
Kongunadu Arts & Science College, Coimbatore. 2012-2014
12. Ms. M. P. Pavithra Language SNR College, Coimbatore. 2011-2012
13. Dr. Chithra Krishnamurthy Language VLB College, Coimbatore. 2011-2013
14. Dr. S.S. Resmi Language Kongu Arts College, Erode. 2015-2017
15. Dr. N. Vanitha Microbiology Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2010-2012
16. Dr. M. Thangavel Microbiology Vivekananda College of Arts and Science, Thiruchengode.
2013 -2016
17. Dr. C. Initha Lebanon Ebency Microbiology Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore. 2013-2016
18. Dr. P. Saravanakumari Microbiology CMS College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore.
2013 -2015
19. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja Social Work
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2016 -2017
CMS College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore.
2013-2016
20. Dr. P. Jayakumar Social Work Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 2010-2012
21. Dr. V. Subathra Social Work
PSG College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore. 2011-2013
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
2011-2012
CMS College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore.
2011-2012
1.1.7 Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than
those under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If „yes‟, give details on the
process (‟Needs Assessment‟, design, development and planning) and the courses for
which the curriculum has been developed.
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Yes. The Institution develops curriculum for Add-on courses, Enrichment courses and
Finishing School. The Curriculum Development Cell suggests the general pattern for design and
development of the curriculum. The Cell comprises alumni, external experts from academics
and industry, students, teachers and other stake holders.
Add-on Course: After taking feedback on curriculum, the Departments finalize the Add-on
courses to be offered. The Add-on courses are developed with an objective to inculcate practical
knowledge and hands on training outside the curriculum. The duration of the courses is one year.
Table-2. The list of Add-on courses offered by the Departments from 2012-13 onwards
S. No. Name of the Department Course(s)
1. Biochemistry
Women Health and Legal Issues (WHL)
Diagnosis of Diseases & Diet (DDD)
Establishing Yourself- Home products
Establishing Yourself- Industrial products
Nutrition & Dietetics
2. Biotechnology
Biotechnology - an experimental approach
Bio techniques
An experimental insight to PTC
Experimental Biotechnology
Medical Laboratory Technology
Landscape Designing
Interior Design
An Insight to PTC
Vermicomposting
Biofertilizer and Vermicomposting
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3. Business Administration
Business Organization
Soft Skill Level 1
Soft Skill Level 2
Soft Skills for Business Executives
4. English Communicative English
5. Commerce
Basics in Journalism
Travel and Tourism
Basics of Catering
Beauty Culture
Banking & Taxation
General Aptitude
Soft Skill
UGC NET
Practical Banking
6. Computer Science
Office Automation
Mobile Phone Service
Hardware & Networking
Personality Development
Competence Development
7. International Business Bank Coaching
IRDA (Insurance) Exam
8. Mathematics
Quantitative Aptitude Level I
Quantitative Aptitude Level II
Jewellery Making
Interior Decoration
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Handicrafts Level I
Handicrafts Level II
Quantitative Aptitude
9. Microbiology
Mushroom Cultivation
Vermicomposting
Herbs and health
Enrichment Courses: Courses like Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Gender
Issues, Global Warming and Climate Change are designed and developed by Curriculum
Development Cell.
Finishing School: The Institution has signed MoU with Spark Our Resources, Kovaipudur,
Coimbatore (Specialized Corporate Soft Skill Training Institute) for the training to foster into new
global requirement and exposure to the international work ethics. 3 Hours / Week is included in
the regular time table of the final year UG students for extensive training and skill development to
meet out challenges of recruitment process and to help them get placed in reputed organizations.
1.1.8 How does institution analyze/ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are
achieved in the course of implementation?
Result Analysis: After the semester exam results are published, performance statistics and
detailed analysis are done course wise and subject wise. This enables recommendation of
curative measures for the improvement.
Student Feedback: Feedback from the students is collected at regular intervals to ensure that
the objectives are met by the effective implementation of the curriculum.
1.2 Academic Flexibility
1.2.1 Specifying the goals and objectives give details of the certificate/diploma/
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skill development courses etc., offered by the institution.
Skill Development Courses such as Tally and Communicative English and offered.
These courses help the students to sharpen their tools.
1.2.2 Does the institution offer programmes that facilitate twinning /dual degree? If „yes‟,
give details.
A few students make use of the provision to take a second degree through Distance
Education mode.
1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic
flexibility and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development,
academic mobility, progression to higher studies and improved potential for
employability. Issues may cover the following and beyond:
Academic Flexibility: The University offers three options as elective for each course from
which a choice can be made.
Academic Mobility: The University has the provision to admit students from other University /
College during their course of study.
Employability: Enrichment Courses and Skill Development Programmes are offered in addition
to their regular curriculum to improve their potential for employability. Evaluation is done at the
end of the semester. The Finishing School programme is conducted for the final year students to
improve their soft skills and provide the necessary trainings to face the interviews.
1.2.4 Does the institution offer self-financed programmes? If „yes‟, list them and indicate
how they differ from other programmes, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee
structure, teacher qualification, salary etc.
Being a self-financing Institution all the programmes offered are based on the curriculum
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framed by the university to which it is affiliated.
State Government / University guidelines are strictly followed in matters of admission and
curriculum.
Fee structure and qualifications of teachers are in accordance with the Government/
University guidelines.
Salary of the teaching faculty comprises Basic Pay, Dearness Allowance, House Rent
Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance and Employee Provident Fund.
Table-3. The list of programmes offered by the Institution.
S. No. Name of the Course
UG Courses 1. B.A. English 2. Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) 3. B.B.A (Computer Application) 4. B. Com 5. B.Com (Computer Application) 6. B.Com (Information Technology) 7. B.Com (International Business) 8. B.Com (Professional Accounting) 9. B.Sc. Mathematics 10. B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology 11. B.Sc. Biochemistry 12. B.Sc. Microbiology 13. B.Sc. Biotechnology 14. B.Sc. Computer Science 15. B.C.A 16. B.Sc. Information Technology
PG Courses 17. M.A. English Literature 18. Master of Social Work (MSW) 19. M.Com 20. M.Com. International Business 21. M.Sc. Mathematics
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22. M.Sc. Microbiology 23. M.Sc. Biotechnology 24. M.Sc. Computer Science
M.Phil. 25. English (PT) 26. Social Work (FT/PT) 27. Commerce (FT/PT) 28. Management (PT) 29. Mathematics (FT/PT) 30. Microbiology (FT/PT) 31. Biotechnology (FT) 32. Computer Science (FT/PT)
Ph.D. 33. English (PT) 34. Social Work (FT/PT) 35. Commerce (FT/PT) 36. Microbiology (FT/PT) 37. Biotechnology (FT)
1.2.5 Does the college provide additional skill oriented programmes, relevant to regional
and global employment markets? If „yes‟ provide details of such programme and the
beneficiaries.
Yes. The Placement Cell of the Institution organizes various skill oriented programmes to
cater to the needs of the global employment market. The Finishing School programme trains the
students to improve their soft skills.
Table-4. The list of programmes organized by Placement Cell and Finishing School
S. No. Programme No. of Beneficiaries Date Placement Cell
1. Model aptitude test All Final year UG students 09.12.11
2. Career Orientation Programme
B.Com and BBA students
04.01.12
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3. Civil Services Orientation Programme All final year UG and
PG science stream students
22.07.12
4. Motivation session on admissions in IIT Final year UG students 28.09.12 5. Company Secretaryship II year B.Com and BBA 28.09.12 6. Model Aptitude Exam 382 05.02.13
7. Orientation Programme on Placement opportunities and Resume building UG arts stream students 04.10.13
8. Model Aptitude test 348 30.12.13
9. Career Orientation Programme Final year B.Com and BBA 10.01.14
10. Orientation programme on study abroad Final year B.Sc. CS,
Mathematics, B.Sc. IT and BCA students
10.01.14
11. Career Orientation Programme 95 16.06.14
12. Orientation Programme on career opportunities in uniformed services Final year UG students 28.08.14
13. Career Orientation Programme 78 24.02.15 Finishing School
1. Etiquette & Personal Grooming 55 21.07.12 2. Group Discussion 46 28.07.12 3. Aerobics 35 04.08.12 4. Interview Techniques 34 18.08.12 5. Power of Positive Thinking 32 22.09.12 6. Time Management 29 29.09.12 7. MAT Coaching 37 06.10.12 8. Body Language 32 13.10.12 9. Group Discussion 13 24.08.13 10. Ethics 19 31.08.13 11. Self Analysis 15 07.09.13 12. Numerical Aptitude 19 04.01.14 13. Numerical Aptitude 19 04.01.14 14. Interview Etiquettes 12 18.01.14 15. Interview Etiquettes 12 18.01.14 16. Quantitative Aptitude 12 25.01.14 17. Quantitative Aptitude 12 25.01.14 18. Communication Skills 13 02.02.14 19. Introductory Concepts on Soft Skills 600 06.08.15
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20. Numerical Aptitude and Personality Development 572 03.09.15
21. Presentation Skills and Group Discussion 568 10.09.15 22. Presentation Skills and Group Discussion 591 08.10.15 23. Interview Etiquettes 509 20.10.15 24. Resume Writing & Drafting Letters 536 04.01.16 25. Quantitative Aptitude 429 11.01.16 26. Reading & Writing Skills 462 27.01.16 27. Soft Skills and Numerical Aptitude 593 02.02.16 28. Reading Comprehension; Spotting of errors 570 16.02.16 29. Etiquette & Grooming; Logical Reasoning 584 24.02.16
1.2.6 Does the University provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional face-to-
face and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the courses/combination of
their choice”? If „yes‟, how does the institution take advantage of such provision for the
benefit of students?
Students can undergo courses through Distance mode along with their regular course.
1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1 Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University‟s
Curriculum to ensure that the academic programmes and Institution‟s goals and
objectives are integrated?
The Departments conduct programmes like conference, seminar, workshop and guest
lectures to ensure that the academic programmes and Institution‟s goals are integrated.
Enrichment courses are provided to supplement the curriculum provided by the University. Also,
the industrial visits provide practical exposure and wider knowledge on the functions and
operations of the corporate entity.
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1.3.2 What are the efforts made by the institution to enrich and organize the
curriculum to enhance the experiences of the students so as to cope with the
needs of the dynamic employment market?
Finishing School programme is conducted to enhance the experiences of the students
so as to cope with the needs of the dynamic employment market. A course on Tally is
offered to students of Commerce background. Programmes to enhance the communication skills
are also offered. Field Visits are arranged to facilitate practical experience to the students. MoUs
are signed with research organizations / industry which help students to have interaction with
them.
1.3.3 Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting
issues such as Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights,
ICT etc., into the curriculum?
The cross cutting issues such as Human Rights, Women‟s Rights, General Awareness,
Yoga for Human Excellence and Environmental Studies form part of the curriculum of
undergraduate programmes. Additionally, the Institution offers Enrichment Programmes in the
following areas:
Gender Issues
Global Warming and Climate Change
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Communicative English
The various Clubs of the College organize awareness programmes, campaigns, rallies and
exhibition to educate students and society at large.
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Table-5. The List of Value added / Enrichment programmes offered by the Institution
S. No. Name of the course Duration
1 Gender Issues* 1 year
2 Global Warming and Climate Change * 1 year
3 Information and Communication Technology (ICT)* 1 year
4 Communicative English# 1year
Note:* Offered for II UG students and # offered for I UG students
1.3.4 What are the various value-added courses/enrichment programmes offered
to ensure holistic development of students?
Moral & Ethical Values: In the regular time table 1 Hr / Week is exclusively allotted for
mentoring in which the moral and ethical values are discussed. Sree Narayana Guru Youth
Foundation organizes programmes on moral and ethical values by inviting external resource
persons. Apart from this, the Ethics Club of the Institution also organizes programmes related
to ethical issues.
The Placement Cell of the College conducts Skill Development Programmes. The
Department of English provides classes to improve the communicative skills of the students.
Career counselling workshops are also organized to orient the students.
Life skills and skills for employment: Career guidance, Street Theatre Workshop, Yoga and
meditation, Literary and cultural activities and Sports contribute towards holistic development of
students.
Community Engagement: Community Development Programmes like Social Awareness
Rallies, Street Plays, Home Visits, Field Surveys, Blood Donation Camps, Eye Camps,
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Awareness Camps etc. are regularly organized. The NSS units and various Clubs also take
initiatives towards community development. The Departments also organize activities like free
medical camps.
1.3.5 Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from
stakeholders in enriching the curriculum?
From the feedback on the curriculum obtained from the stake holders namely students,
teachers, alumni, parents, experts from the industry and the management, the relevant and the
meaningful suggestions are culled out which would be forwarded to the Chairman of Boards of
Studies concerned for consideration.
1.3.6 How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment
programmes?
The Curriculum Development Cell conducts review meetings on quality and
implementation of Add on courses at the end of every academic year and recommendations are
implemented from forthcoming year. The feedback from the students on the Add-on courses is
collected at the end of the academic year. Separate monitoring and evaluation of the same is
done by the coordinator / staff in-charges.
1.4 Feedback System
1.4.1 What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of the
curriculum prepared by the University?
After reviewing the feedback from all the stake holders, the suggestions and
recommendations are brought to discussion in Curriculum Development Cell and the
departments concerned will forward the same to the University. The faculty members
representing the Institution in the Board of Studies as Chairman / Member carry forward these
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suggestions for the design and development of the curriculum by the University.
1.4.2 Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on
Curriculum? If „yes‟, how is it communicated to the University and made use
internally for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes/new programmes?
Yes, the Institution has a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and
stakeholders on curriculum. At the end of each semester the feedback is collected from each
stakeholder and reviewed in Department meetings. The suggestions / recommendations are
forwarded to the University.
1.4.3 How many new programmes/courses were introduced by the institution during the
last four years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/programmes?)
Based on demand, employment opportunities and suggestions from College Council, the
College Committee decides the introduction of new courses.
Table-6. The list of courses introduced by the Institution during the last four years
S. No. Name of the course Year of establishment
1. B.Com IT 2012
2. B.Com IB 2013
3. M.Phil and Ph.D in Biotechnology 2014
4. M.Phil and Ph.D in English 2015
5. B.Com PA 2016
6. M.Phil in Management 2016
B. Com (IB)
Coimbatore and the nearby Tirupur districts are called Industrial cities with lots of
engineering and hosiery industries. Therefore, there is ample scope for the students who have
adequate knowledge in export and import procedures, merchandising, etc., to get employment in
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such industries. Hence it was decided to introduce a course on International Business.
M. Phil and Ph.D (Biotechnology)
Biotechnology is a research oriented field and passed out students are well placed in
reputed companies and R & D laboratories. Research experience is required for the students to
procure placements with high pay package. Hence the Department of Biotechnology introduced
the research programmes.
M. Phil and Ph.D (English)
There is a heavy demand for students with doctoral degree in English especially in the
teaching field. Since there was a demand the M. Phil and Ph.D courses in English were
introduced.
B.Com (PA)
Though there is a good demand from the students for the courses like B.Com and B. Com
(CA), the students are not provided with adequate training in Advanced Accountancy. Further,
the curriculum prescribed by the Bharathiar University for B.Com (PA) course is, to some
extent, in line with the professional courses like ACA, ACS. So, it was decided to introduce the
course B.Com with Professional Accounting.
M.Phil (Management)
There is a demand for the teaching faculty in Business Management schools and
therefore the M.Phil programme in Management was introduced.
Any other relevant information regarding curricular aspects which the college would like
to include.
Nil
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Teaching Learning and Evaluation
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CRITERION II: TEACHING - LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.1 Student Enrollment and Profile
2.1.1 How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission process?
The admission procedure to various programmes is made known through advertisement
in the news papers, Institutional website, prospectus, flyers, pamphlets and advertisement
through TV channels. As part of extension activities the members of the faculty conduct career
guidance programmes, through which programme options and facilities are taken to the
prospective students.
2.1.2 Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (Ex. (i) merit (ii)
common admission test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (iii)
combination of merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and interview (iv) any other)
to various programmes of the Institution.
i) The admission is done as per the university guidelines.
ii) For research programmes the candidates who are required to take common admission test
conducted by the University are interviewed and admitted to different courses.
2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry
level for each of the programmes offered by the college and provide a comparison with
other colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district.
The minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level for each of the
programmes offered by the college is provided in the Table-7.
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Table-7. The minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level
S. No. Course Our College
Neighboring Colleges
College 1 College 2
Min % Max % Min % Max %
Min %
Max %
UG
1. B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology
36 97 NA NA 35 89
2. B.Sc. Biotechnology 40 89 60 91 NA NA 3. BBA 43 96 63 93 35 90 4. BBA (CA) 44 80 50 89 35 91 5. B.Com 38 85 NA NA 35 81 6. B.Com (CA) 42 94 45 94 35 82 7. B.Com (PA) 52 89 50 93 NA NA 8. B.Sc. (CS) 42 87 45 84 35 80 9. BCA 42 81 44 96 35 83 10. B.Sc. (IT) 46 78 49 94 NA NA 11. B.A. English 48 73 NA NA NA NA 12. B.Com (IB) 50 82 NA NA NA NA 13. B.Sc. Mathematics 45 93 NA NA NA NA 14. B.Sc. Microbiology 45 90 51 94 35 78
PG 1. M.Sc. Biotechnology 69 82 53 95 NA NA 2. M.Com 52 80 NA NA NA NA 3. M.Com (IB) 50 88 53 75 NA NA 4. M.A. English 56 86 NA NA NA NA 5. M.Sc. (CS) 63 84 45 90 40 84 6. M.Sc. Mathematics 43 93 NA NA NA NA 7. M.Sc. Microbiology 66 87 60 90 40 83 8. Master of Social Work 51 82 NA NA 40 79
2.1.4. Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student
profiles annually? If „yes‟ what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it
contributed to the improvement of the process?
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Yes. The College has a mechanism to review the admission process and student profile
annually. The Admission Committee reviews the admission process periodically and suggests
changes wherever required. The review process has shown positive results.
2.1.5. Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following
categories of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and its
student profiles demonstrate/reflect the National commitment to diversity and inclusion
SC/ST
OBC
Women
Differently abled
Economically weaker sections
Minority community
Any other
SC/ ST/ OBC
The Institution strictly follows the guidelines issued by the Government and University as
regards admission of students belonging to SC/ST/OBC and economically weaker
sections.
Women
Hostel facilities are available for women on the campus itself.
Equal Opportunities Cell functions to support young women students.
Women Empowerment Programmes are organized to the girl students.
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The girl students are encouraged to participate in programmes organized by different
institutions.
Differently abled
The differently abled students are provided with required facility upon request.
Economically weaker sections
The deserving students from this section enjoy concession in fees depending on the
academic performance.
Sports and Extracurricular activities
Outstanding performers in sports and games are given fee concessions.
2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution
during the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase /
decrease and actions initiated for improvement.
Table-8. Details of various programmes offered by the Institution during the last four
years
Courses
Number of Applications
Number of students admitted Demand Ratio
12-1
3
13-1
4
14-1
5
15-1
6
12-1
3
13-1
4
14-1
5
15-1
6
12-1
3
13-1
4
14-1
5
15-1
6
B.A. English 21 21 31 16 21 21 31 16 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A)
62 55 27 34 62 55 27 34 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
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B.B.A (Computer Application) 57 40 23 30 57 40 23 30 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B. Com 102 64 77 73 102 64 77 73 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 B.Com (Computer Application)
130 128 93 62 130 128 93 62 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B.Com (Information Technology) 44 21 0 0 44 21 0 0 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B.Com (International Business) 0 18 27 41 0 18 27 41 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B.Sc. Mathematics 33 28 51 34 33 28 51 34 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology 23 31 46 41 23 31 46 41 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B.Sc. Microbiology 31 33 68 62 31 33 68 62 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B.Sc. Biotechnology 23 48 43 44 23 48 43 44 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 B.Sc. Computer Science 63 66 70 27 63 66 70 27 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
B.C.A 79 86 67 48 79 86 67 48 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 B.Sc. Information Technology 16 19 0 15 16 19 0 15 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
M.A. English 0 9 13 6 0 9 13 6 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 Master of Social Work 14 14 9 16 14 14 9 16 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 M.Com 50 36 30 20 50 36 30 20 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 M.Com. International Business 9 19 7 12 9 19 7 12 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
M.Sc. Mathematics 26 23 27 27 26 23 27 27 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
M.Sc. Microbiology 13 21 29 19 13 21 29 19 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 M.Sc. Biotechnology 10 6 15 7 10 6 15 7 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 M.Sc. Computer Science 25 18 8 12 25 18 8 12 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1
It was noticed that there was a gradual decline in the number of admissions for B.Sc. CS
and BCA. The reason for the decline may be due to a kind of apprehension created in the minds
of students that there is no scope of employment in IT industries. An awareness programme on
the opportunities for graduates in Computer Science was conducted and also the students were
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made aware of the number of placement offers received by the students of Computer Science.
Further, as many educational Institutions have bloomed in recent years in Kerala, the
neighbouring state the mobility of students to our Institution has decreased.
Career guidance programmes are arranged for school students to orient them on the
scope of arts and science courses. This contributes to a considerable increase in the number of
admissions in all the courses for the academic year 2016-2017.
2.2 Catering to Student Diversity
2.2.1 How does the institution cater to the needs of differently-abled students and ensure
adherence to government policies in this regard?
The students belonging to the category is generally minimal and their basic needs are
promptly attended to.
2.2.2 Does the institution assess the students‟ needs in terms of knowledge and skills
before the commencement of the programme? If „yes‟, give details on the process.
The Institution organizes orientation course and bridge course before the commencement
of the programme at the beginning of the academic year.
2.2.3 What are the strategies adopted by the institution to bridge the knowledge gap of the
enrolled students (Bridge / Remedial / Add-on / Enrichment Courses, etc.) to enable them
to cope with the programme of their choice?
Bridge course: Bridge course is conducted to make students familiarize with their academic
programmes. This exercise bridges the knowledge gap which enables them to pursue their
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studies in their chosen area with confidence.
Remedial classes: Remedial classes are arranged for weak students. The main objective of
these classes is to help the slow learners come up with other learners and gain confidence
overcoming constraints.
Add on courses: Add-on courses are offered to enhance the knowledge and entrepreneurial
skills of the students.
Enrichment courses: The enrichment programmes like Information and Communication
Technology, Gender Issues and Climatic Changes help the students to supplement the
curriculum.
2.2.4 How does the college sensitize its staff and students on issues such as gender,
inclusion, environment etc?
The Women Empowerment Cell takes initiative in conducting programmes on gender
sensitive issues bringing experts to the campus. Programmes such as legal literacy classes on
women‟s issues and rights are also arranged. International Women‟s Day is observed by
organising different programmes by inviting eminent resource persons.
Table-9. The list of programmes organized by Women Empowerment Cell issues related to gender
S. No.
Name of the Programme
Resource Person Date No. of Beneficiaries
Outcome
1. Gynaec Issues and Prevention
Dr. Vijayalakshmi, MBBS., DGO., Ahalya Hospital, Palakkad.
05.02.16 200
The girl related gynaecological issues were discussed.
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2. Myths and mystiques on women
Dr. Devi Premnath, Associate Professor, SNGIMS, Coimbatore.
08.03.16 250
Superstitious beliefs about womanhood were discussed and cleared.
3.
Does the equal half has the equal rights?
Dr. D. Parasakthi, Head, Dept of Commerce with Corporate Secretaryship, Dr. NGP College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
30.08.16 236
The rules and regulations pertaining to safeguard women were discussed in detail.
4. Women Empowerment
Rev. Sr. Arputha Paul Rani, Director and Secretary, Rhythem Social Service Society for Women, Coimbatore.
23.09.16 150
The programme highlighted the inner potential of young women.
Equal Opportunities Cell of the Institution organizes programmes keeping in mind the
inclusive growth of students belonging to different categories.
Nature Club, Science Club, Green Campus Committee and National Service Scheme
organize programmes to sensitize environmental education and help them to maintain an eco-
friendly campus. They spread the message of efficient utilization of energy and protection of the
environment.
Table-10. The list of programmes organized by Nature Club, Eco Club, NSS and Green
Campus Committee related to environment
Club / Committee
Programme / Activity organized Date No. of
Participants Outcome
Green Campus Committee
Lawn work and landscaping, plantation of saplings
17.06.14 15 Campus cleaned and flowering plants planted.
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Rally on Save Nature 14.10.15 114 Awareness on nature was created in the nearby village (K. G. Chavadi).
Tree sapling plantation 14.10.15 10
Awareness on tree plantation in K. G. Chavadi.
Sapling plantation 14.06.16
to 21.06.16
15
Planted nearly 150 saplings in and around the campus. A small garden made in front of the campus.
Tree sapling plantation and Nature education
31.08.16 130
Forest trees, tree hugging and nature related issues were made known to the students.
Garden cleaning work was undertaken at regular intervals
June -August 33 Garden cleaning.
Nature Club
Plantation in College campus
29.12.11& 30.12.11
112 63 saplings planted.
Rally on “Save Nature, Nature will save you”
25.01.12 114 K. G. Chavadi and College premises.
“Save water and Save Nature” 05.03.12 89
Awareness towards nature was created.
Seminar 19.06.12 91 Awareness towards conservation of resources.
Tree Plantation in Periyapudur 16.07.12 55 30 neem trees planted.
Nature Awareness Rally
13.10.12 120 Public Awareness.
Saplings planted on College campus
29.12.12&
30.12.12 35 30 Neem, Nerium and
hibiscus planted.
Rally on Save Nature 05.02.13 90 Public Awareness. “Save water and Save life”
16.03.13 85 Awareness among students.
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Seminar on importance of Natural Resources
12.07.13 120 Awareness among students.
Plantation of herbs and trees
14.08.13 40 40 Rose, Hibiscus, Guava plants planted.
Rally Save Nature, Save Earth 05.10.13 126 Awareness on nature was
created.
Campus Cleaning 31.12.13 65 Seminar hall and College campus cleaned.
Rally on Protect Nature
05.02.14 90 In the College premises and outside the campus.
Seminar on “Save water and Save species”
11.03.14 69 Awareness among students.
Seminar on Role of youngsters in saving nature.
11.06.14 95 Awareness among students.
Plantation of medicinal plants and crotons
04.07.14 40 Planted medicinal plants and Crotons.
Rally Save nature and nature will save you 24.09.14 75 Public Awareness.
Green Campus Pollution free campus
30.12.14 80 Cleaning of campus.
Seminar 04.09.15 120 Awareness for College students.
Awareness Rally 14.10.15 140 Public Awareness. Keeping clean and green
30.12.15 120 Awareness for College students to keep the campus clean and green.
Seminar on Conservation of forest and natural resources
11.03.16 85 Awareness for College students.
Plantation of saplings on College campus
July and August 2016
20 College garden.
Lecture on Tree plantation and Nature Education
31.08.16 130 Awareness for youngsters.
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Garden cleaning
August 2016 108 Cleaning the campus.
Medicinal plant saplings planted 7.10.16 30
Medicinal plant saplings planted inside the college campus.
NSS
Wild life Census 15.05.13 3 Census and creating awareness of wild life Census.
World Forest Day Celebration
19.08.13 10 Awareness on protection of forest resources.
Tree plantation 21.08.13 83 Varieties of plants were planted.
Prevention of Cutting Trees 10.10.13 5 Awareness on protection
of trees.
Tree Plantation – Green Campus
15.07.14 34 The campus made green by planting more saplings.
Swatch Bharat Campaign
12.12.14 157 Awareness to village people on keeping their surroundings clean.
Anti-Plastic Awareness Day 11.08.15 188
Awareness on usage of plastic created among students.
Energy Conservation Awareness Programme
19.02.16 162
Awareness on energy conservation and utilization created among students.
2.2.5 How does the institution identify and respond to special educational / learning
needs of advanced learners?
The advanced learners are identified and are given special attention during the booster
classes which help them to undertake more challenging tasks. They are also motivated to present
papers, posters, charts, attend seminars / competitions / workshops. The advanced learners are
motivated and given extra care to ensure maximum academic achievements.
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Table 11: The list of University Ranks produced by the Institution
S. No. Department
Year Total 2011-
2012 2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
UG PG UG PG UG PG UG PG UG PG UG PG 1. Biochemistry 1 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 12 - 2. Biotechnology - 1 - - - - 2 3 4 1 6 5
3. Business Administration 4 - 2 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 13 -
4. Commerce 1 - 1 - 1 - 4 - - 2 7 2 5. Computer Science 2 - 1 - 2 - 1 1 - - 6 1 6. English - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1
7. International Business - - - - - - - 2 3 - 3 2
8. Mathematics - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 9. Microbiology - 1 4 4 1 1 3 3 5 2 13 11 10. Social Work - 3 - 4 - 2 - 4 - 1 - 14
Total 8 6 10 8 10 3 15 13 18 7 61 37 Year wise Total 14 18 13 28 25 98
2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the
academic performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk
of drop out (students from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged,
slow learners, economically weaker sections etc. who may discontinue their studies if
some sort of support is not provided)?
The Departments assess the academic performance of the students through continuous
evaluation. The disadvantaged sections including the slow learners are given attention and
support in the form of remedial classes; this reduces dropout rate. Fee concession is provided to
the deserving candidates from economically weaker sections. The students who received such
concessions are listed under Table 12.
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Table 12: The list of students who received full fee concessions in the past five years
S. No. Name of the candidate Course Period of study
1 K. Priyanga B.Sc. Mathematics 2011 - 2014
2 M.C. Sharon BBM 2010 - 2013
3 Badarunnisa Mohammed M.Sc. Biotechnology 2010 - 2012
4 M. Samarpana Rani BCA 2009 - 2012
5 M. Bharathi B.Sc. Mathematics 2015 - 2018
2.3 Teaching-Learning Process
2.3.1. How does the college plan and organize the teaching, learning and evaluation
schedules? (Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc.)
Academic Calendar
An academic calendar is prepared with the details of semester time schedules for
continuous internal assessment and model exams. Apart from this each department plans its
association activities in advance.
Time Table
Heads of the Departments conduct department meetings for the distribution of the work
schedule and the allotment of the subjects based on the expertise of the faculty members prior to
the commencement of the semester. The time table is prepared by the departments concerned.
Teaching Plan / Lesson Plan
A log book with detailed lesson plan is maintained for the stipulated working days. Each
faculty records the contents delivered and the number of hours engaged.
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Evaluation
Evaluation is done strictly following the guidelines issued by the University from time to
time.
Academic Audit
Academic audit is conducted by Academic Monitoring Committee (AMC). The auditing
process comprises random verification of answer scripts, log books, attendance registers, and
evaluation of assignments and feedbacks.
2.3.2 How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching-learning process?
At the beginning of the academic year IQAC collects the action plan from each
department, prepares a monthly plan and monitors the implementation of programmes.
It continuously monitors and follows up the planning and scheduling of teaching /
learning and evaluation process.
It organizes academic programmes including seminars and workshops.
Meetings are held periodically and programmes are regularly reviewed.
It stimulates the academic environment for promotion of quality in teaching / learning.
It takes steps to get the learning experience of the students enriched.
It takes initiatives in organizing programmes for the skill development of the students.
It organizes faculty development programmes.
2.3.3. How is learning made more student-centric? Give details on the support
structures and systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning,
collaborative learning and independent learning among the students?
The learning is encouraged by group discussions and team projects promoting innovative
thinking.
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The learning is made student centred by making teaching interactive.
The Institution provides the students with free internet access and INFLIBNET facility to
support independent learning. Digital Library also is made use of for the purpose.
2.3.4 How does the Institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper
among the students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators?
Critical thinking is nurtured through interactions with eminent scholars and through
opportunities to participate and present papers in seminar, workshop, conference and
symposiums.
Students are given opportunity to express their creativity by contributing articles to
journals and magazines.
The science exhibition, poster & paper presentations, quiz programs, activities of
Science Club and Book Clubs help to stimulate scientific temper among the students.
2.3.5 What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the faculty for
effective teaching? Eg: Virtual laboratories, e-learning - resources from National
Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on
Education t h r o u g h I n f o r m a t i o n a n d Communication Technology (NME-ICT),
Open educational resources, mobile education.
Wi-Fi enabled class, Language Lab, Multi Media Lab and Smart Classrooms are used
for effective teaching.
The Departments are provided with E-books containing manuals and text books, LCD
Projector and computers for ensuring effective teaching learning.
The Digital Library helps the students and researchers to access online journals and text
books.
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2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and skills
(blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)?
The Departments are encouraged to organize seminars / workshops / conferences and
hands-on training programmes.
The Department associations organize at least four guest lecturers a year.
Financial assistance is provided to organize curricular and co-curricular programmes.
The faculty members are encouraged to participate & present papers in National /
International conference / workshops by providing on duty and a part of the registration
fee.
Table-13. List of faculty participated in conference, seminars and workshops
S. No. Department 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total 1. Biochemistry - - - 6 3 9 2. Biotechnology 12 15 43 15 15 100
3. Business Administration 9 4 3 4 3 23
4. Commerce 28 18 3 3 9 61
5. Computer Science 20 15 2 18 11 66
6. English 1 3 1 11 4 20
7. International Business - - 1 1 13 15
8. Language 9 2 7 10 5 33 9. Mathematics 3 3 - 5 2 13 10. Microbiology 9 7 6 12 6 40 11. Social Work 8 4 1 - 5 18
Grand Total 99 71 67 85 76 398
The students are motivated to participate in seminars and workshops.
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Faculty Development Programmes (FDP) and Skill Development Programmes (SDP) are
organized by inviting eminent personalities.
2.3.7 Detail (process and the number of students benefitted) on the academic, personal and
psycho-social support and guidance services (professional counselling / mentoring /
academic advise) provided to students?
Student Support Cell: The Student Support Cell of the Institution extends all kinds of support
in academics and co-curricular activities. The functioning of the Cell is periodically monitored
by the IQAC.
Tutor-ward interaction and Mentoring: Tutor and the ward meet on a regular basis to
establish effective communication. Emotional support to the needy students is ensured through
mentoring which has been incorporated in the timetable.
Grievance Redressal Cell: The Grievance Redressal Cell addresses the legitimate grievances of
the students.
Anti Ragging Committee: The Anti Ragging Committee has taken measures to avoid any type
of ragging on the campus. Continuous vigilance on the part of the Committee has helped to
declare the campus ragging free.
Discipline Committee: The Discipline Committee is functioning effectively which helps
maintain discipline on the campus.
2.3.8. Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty
during the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to encourage the
faulty to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of such innovative practices
on student learning?
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The Institution ensures that the faculty members are engaged in computer aided teaching
/ learning process.
Electronic teaching aids (computer lab with internet, INFLIBNET, interactive boards
and power point presentations) are extensively used.
2.3.9. How are library resources used to augment the teaching-learning process?
The library resources like OPAC, reference books, reserve books and circulation books
help the students to enhance their learning process. In addition, Theses, Dissertations,
Periodicals, Back Volumes of National and International journals, Reference books and
Question Bank section are also available.
The library provides awareness services to alert users on the details of new arrivals,
publications etc.
Library conducts orientation programs to staff and students highlighting the procedures
and utilization of knowledge resources.
In addition to the centralized library the Departments also have library with sufficient
number of collections.
2.3.10. Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the
planned time frame and calendar? If „yes‟, elaborate on the challenges encountered and the
institutional approaches to overcome these.
No. The Institution ensures the completion of syllabus in all aspects before the
commencement of end semester examination.
2.3.11. How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning?
The College Council closely monitors the academic programmes and periodically
reviews the quality of teaching/ learning. Log books are verified by the Heads of the Department
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to ensure the curriculum delivery in time. Remedial action is taken to improve the performance
of the slow and average learners. Advanced learners are encouraged through booster classes to
make higher achievements.
Members of faculty are encouraged to use different methodologies to ensure
effectiveness in teaching. General feedback and student‟s assessment of the faculty are collected
and corrective measures are taken whenever necessary.
2.4 Teacher Quality
2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the
college in planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource
(qualified and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the curriculum
Table 14: Details of Faculty Positions
Highest Qualification
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Total Male Female Male Female Male Female
Permanent Teachers D.Sc./D.Litt. - - - - - - - Ph.D. 3 - 1 7 4 9 24 M.Phil. - - 1 2 14 25 42 PG - - - - 3 16 19
Temporary Teachers Ph.D. - - - - - - - M.Phil. - - - - - 1 1 PG - - - - 3 5 8
Part-Time Teachers Ph.D. - - - - - - - M.Phil. - - - - - - - PG - - - - - - -
2.4.2 How does the institution cope with the growing demand/ scarcity of qualified
senior faculty to teach new programmes/ modern areas (emerging areas) of study being
introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on the efforts made
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by the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last three years.
By and large there is no scarcity of qualified faculty to teach areas like Biotechnology,
Microbiology etc. The members of faculty get trained by attending seminars / workshop and
conferences etc.
2.4.3 Providing details on staff development programmes during the last four years
elaborate on the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher quality.
a) Nomination to staff development programmes
Whenever new subjects are introduced in the curriculum and when the teachers feel that
they want to attend seminars or workshops or training programmes conducted in other
Institutions to get equipped with full knowledge on the subject, they are sent to attend the same
for which financial support is provided by the management.
Table-15: The details of Staff Development Programmes
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
benefitted Refresher Courses -
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme - HRD Programmes - Orientation Programmes 2 Faculty Exchange Programme - Staff training conducted by the university 2 Staff training conducted by other institutions 1 Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. - Others 6 b) Faculty Training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable the
use of various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning
Faculty Development Programmes are conducted every year to make the teachers
familiar with the modern methods of teaching inviting the experts in the concerned area.
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Table-16: The list of Faculty Training Programmes organized
c) Percentage of faculty
Invited as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by
external professional agencies: 47 %
Participated in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by National/
International professional bodies: 34%
Presented papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or recognized by
professional agencies: 75%
S. No. Programme Date
1. National Library and Information Services Infrastructure for Scholarly content- (N-LIST) 21.01.12
2. Smart Guruz -“Intellectual Rejuvenation Workshop for faculty” 10.08.12 & 11.08.12
3. Quality enhancement in Higher Education through best practices 9.01.13 & 10.1.13
4. Faculty Development Programme 22.02.14
5. Faculty Development Programme 16.08.14
6. Faculty Development Programme 31.01.15
7. Training in Counselling 29.06.15 & 30.06.15
8. Research Proposal Writing Techniques 14.07.15
9. Health is wealth 15.7.15 & 16.07.15
10. Stress Management 06.08.15
11. Training in Counselling 29.05.16 & 30.05.16
12. Orientation Programme for newly recruited faculty members 03.06.16
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2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (eg: providing research
grants, study leave, support for research and academic publications teaching experience in
other national institutions and specialized programmes industrial engagement etc.)
The funds are provided by the management to the staff and students to carry out research
projects.
Faculty members are encouraged to publish their research work as publication in reputed
journals.
Management Funded Projects are made available.
On-duty for field visits is provided.
Members of faculty are encouraged to participate and present in National / International
conferences / workshops/seminars by providing on duty and meeting a part of the
registration fee.
2.4.5 Give the number of faculty who received awards / recognition at the state, national
and international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years.
Enunciate how the institutional culture and environment contributed to such
performance/achievement of the faculty.
Table-17: The list of awards and recognitions received by faculty members
Name of the Faculty Department Award /
Recognition Issuing Body Date
Dr. Chitra Krishnamurthy Languages
Mahadevi Varma National Literary Award
Mahathma Fule Talent Research Academy, Nagpur University.
14.4.12
Dr. Maharaj Krishna Jain
North East Hindi Academy,
26.05.12
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Memorial Award North East Hindi Academy, Shillong.
Vidya Sagar Vikramshila University, Ujjain.
14.12.12
Dr. P. Umadevi
Biotechnology Best Faculty Award for Biotechnology
Nehru College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
15.12.12
Dr. V. Subathra Social Work
Shri. P. K. Das Memorial Best Faculty Award
Nehru Group of Institutions, Coimbatore.
15.12.11
Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja Social Work
Shri. P. K. Das Memorial Best Faculty Award
Nehru Group of Institutions, Coimbatore.
15.12.13
Ms. R. Bhuvaneswari Commerce
Best Faculty Award for Commerce
Akshaya Institute of Management, Coimbatore.
5.09.14
Dr. P. Gisha Commerce Best Faculty Award for Commerce
Nehru College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
26.7.15
The Institution motivates the teachers by giving cash awards to high performers.
The management extends all support to the faculty members to act as resource
person/make presentations/attend seminars/conferences.
Incentives are given to faculty members on completion of Ph.D and cash awards are
given to those who produce M.Phils.
2.4.6 Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external
Peers? If yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teaching-learning
process?
Feedback on teachers is obtained from students at the end of each semester and Heads of
the Departments will review the overall performance of the teachers and suggestions will be
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given to the teachers for improvement. Additionally, Faculty Development Programmes are
conducted to improve the quality of teaching and learning. External Peer Evaluation is done by
the experts and the suggestions are implemented for betterment.
2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1 How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially
students and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?
An orientation is given in the beginning of the programme for the first year students.
The details regarding the evaluation process, continuous evaluation process and direct
grading Choice Based Credit and Semester System (CBCSS) are discussed at length.
The details of the evaluation process are made available to the faculty, students and
parents through academic calendar and guide book.
2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has
adopted and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own?
Major evaluation reforms of the University:
The University has introduced Supplementary Exam system during the year 2010-2011
where the students who have only one arrear in the sixth semester can save a year by
clearing that arrear.
Single valuation system has been introduced for PG programmes.
Answer Booklet with 30 pages was introduced during the academic year 2011-12 to
avoid paper wastage.
OMR entry of register numbers has also been introduced which will help computer aided
evaluation process which is less time consuming.
The revaluation system gives an opportunity to the students to recheck their performance.
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Photocopy of the valued answer script is issued at the request on payment of prescribed
fee.
Reforms initiated by the Institution:
A computerized Examination Cell has been constituted for the conduct of the
examination to minimize human errors. Retest/ Model test are conducted for absentees with
genuine reasons.
2.5.3 How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms
of the university and those initiated by the institution on its own?
Major issues related to Examination reforms are discussed in the meeting of the College
Council and communicated to the stakeholders. Examination Cell of the College duly
communicates the instructions regarding the examination to the faculty members and students
well in advance.
2.5.4 Provide details on the formative and summative assessment approaches adopted to
measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted the
system.
The students are encouraged to participate in different curricular, co-curricular and extra-
curricular activities organized by the Departments in particular and the Institution in general.
Steps are taken to identify the talents of the students and encouragement is given to them to
make a mark in the area of their interest. Appropriate steps are taken to ensure consistent
improvement on the academic front. The toppers in each class are given special attention to
ensure that they achieve top position at the university level.
The department ensures the participation of all the students in at least one event
conducted by the departments. Cultural Club and various other clubs channelize the
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opportunities for them to showcase their talents. Students who excel in academic and extra-
curricular activities are identified and nominated to Student Council of the College. The
performance of the student is regularly monitored. An overall evaluation of student is done at the
end of each semester and informed to the parents.
2.5.5 Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in the
internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the overall
development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning,
communication skills etc.
To ensure transparency of the evaluation process, the valued answer scripts as well as
assignments are made available to the students. The behavioral aspects, independent learning,
communication skills etc. are also taken into account while assessing students.
2.5.6 What are the graduates attributes specified by the college/ affiliating
university? How does the college ensure the attainment of these by the students?
The Institution established in the name of Sree Narayana Guru, the internationally
renowned saint expects its students to be responsible citizens of a democratic society with high
level of thinking, skills and values. Steps are taken to impart value based education to all the
students.
The Institution constantly endeavors to sharpen the skills of the students and thereby
adapt themselves to the environment. The Institution expects its graduates to be
Positive in outlook.
Creative and critical thinkers with highly developed problem solving skills.
Open-minded.
Keeping of moral standards.
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Punctual and honest.
With leadership and team building ability.
Generous knowledge of recent trends.
Having faith in traditional values.
The College ensures realization of these qualities by the foundation courses prescribed by
the University and also through the Finishing School programme. The Sree Narayana Guru
Youth Club of the College has taken initiative in organizing programmes to preach the teachings
of Narayana Guru “One Caste, One Religion, One God for Mankind” and Progress through
Education.
2.5.7 What are the mechanisms for Redressal of grievances with reference to
evaluation both at the college and University level?
Grievances relating to evaluation are taken care of both at the College and University
level. At the College level, if any grievances are received from the students, the Principal will
convene a meeting with the HOD for objective and effective redressal of the grievances of the
students regarding evaluation. At the University level, there is a scope for revaluation and getting
a photocopy of the valued answer script. After the semester results are declared, 10 days of time
is given to the candidates to apply for revaluation and retotalling. The students have to apply
only through the Principal of the College. Absolute secrecy is maintained in the revaluation
process. Dummy numbers are allotted to the relevant answer sheets. External examiners are
assigned to the task of valuing the answer scripts.
2.6. Student performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.1 Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If „yes‟ give details on how
the students and staff are made aware of these?
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The aim and objectives of the courses as well as modules for study are well elaborated in
the syllabus. Additional support is given through Enrichment courses and Add on courses. Steps
are made to develop soft skills, communication skills and the Finishing School programme is
offered to the final year UG students who wish to take up jobs of their choice.
2.6.2. Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and
performance of students through the duration of the course/programme? Provide an
analysis of the students results/achievements (Programme/course wise for last four
years) and explain the differences if any and patterns of achievement across the
programmes/courses offered.
The College monitors the progress of the students periodically. Examination result is
analyzed in the Department meetings, in HoDs meeting with the Principal and the Management.
The low performers are identified and action plan is executed by the tutors and respective staff
through counselling and remedial classes. Tutorial Record/Counselling Record is maintained by
the class in charges who continuously monitor their performance.
Table-18. Analysis of students‟ performance during their course of study for the past five
years
Course Pass percentage during the Academic year
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
B.A. English - - 87.5 95 100 Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) 93 91 82 80 84
B.B.A (Computer Application) 84 90 91 86 82 B. Com 82 73 70 86.3 68.42 B.Com (Computer Application) 91 88.6 86.4 83.3 71.42 B.Com (Information Technology) - - - 90 88.23 B.Com (International Business) - - - - 88.23 B.Com (Professional Accounting) - - - - -
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B.Sc. Mathematics 66 75 92.3 86 88.46 B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology 100 86 100 100 100 B.Sc. Microbiology 100 95 100 100 96.8 B.Sc. Biotechnology 100 100 75 86.95 97.8 B.Sc. Computer Science 86 88 100 85.45 96.6 B.C.A 86.38 78.5 81.6 69.6 78.55 B.Sc. Information Technology 75 100 81.3 92.56 100 M.A. English Literature - - - 100 91 Master of Social Work 97 100 100 100 100 M.Com 93.3 96.67 100 100 97 M.Com. International Business 100 87 100 100 100 M.Sc. Mathematics 56 89 60 78 85.18 M.Sc. Microbiology 100 96.5 100 100 96.15 M.Sc. Biotechnology 100 100 100 100 100 M.Sc. Computer Science 100 100 92 100 100
2.6.3 How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution
structured to facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes?
The faculty prepare the lesson plan well- in-advance which is recorded in the log book.
The source of the supplementary materials, mode of teaching and the time duration is well
planned and steps are taken for effective execution. Independent learning and collaborative
learning are encouraged. Seminars, assignments and group discussions are made as regular
features of the learning process. Slow and fast learners are identified and special attention is
given to them through remedial and booster classes respectively. Continuous internal assessment
helps the learner to obtain the intended outcome. Tutor-ward system makes the teaching/learning
process vibrant.
2.6.4 What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social
and economic relevance (student placements, entrepreneurship, innovation and research
aptitude developed among students etc.) of the courses offered?
Steps are taken to enhance the social relevance of the courses offered by giving the
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students opportunities to interact with the society through different extension activities. In
courses like Master of Social Work (MSW) the students get a chance to interact with society
twice a week.
Placement Cell
Most of the courses offered are job oriented. The Placement Cell invites leading
companies from different sectors for on-campus placement training cum interview. It
encourages the students to participate in off-campus interviews and job-melas. Further, the
Departments encourage the students to carry out their projects in leading Institutions and
industries wherein they get an opportunity for placement after successful completion of their
degree.
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
The Institution has an Entrepreneurship Development Cell which effectively organizes
seminars and workshops to encourage the students to become successful entrepreneurs. The Cell
organizes exhibition cum sale which help the students display their talents and earn while
learning.
Research Committee and Research Forums
The College Research Committee and Research Forums of the Departments take every
step to plan and organize programmes which help students develop innovativeness and research
aptitude.
2.6.5 How does the Institution collect and analyze data on student performance and
learning outcomes and use it for planning and overcoming barriers of learning?
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Student learning outcomes are assessed through the internal assessment test. Based on the
performance of the students in the internal tests remedial coaching is conducted for the slow
learners and booster classes are conducted for the top scorers.
2.6.6 How does the Institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning outcomes?
Periodic review of the performance of the students is conducted every year for each
course. The advanced learners and slow learners are identified based on their performance.
Remedial classes for slow learners and booster classes for advanced learners are also conducted.
2.6.7 Does the Institution and individual teachers use assessment / evaluation outcomes
as an indicator for evaluating student performance, achievement of learning objectives
and planning? If „yes‟ provide details on the process and cite a few examples.
Yes, the Institution and individual teachers use assessment / evaluation as indicator for
evaluating student‟s performance, achievement of learning objectives and planning. It is done
through various modes like:
Academic performance.
Regularity in attendance.
Communications skill through performance in student activity.
Freedom of thought by participation in the club activities.
Any other relevant information regarding Teaching-Learning and Evaluation which the
college would like to include: Nil
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Research, Consultancy and Extension
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CRITERION III: RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION
3.1 Promotion of Research
3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized research center/s of the affiliating University
or any other agency/organization?
Yes, the Institution has recognized research centres for M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes
(Full Time / Part Time) of Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, which is the affiliating University.
The College has research programmes in the following disciplines:
Table-19. The list of Research Programmes in the Institution
S. No. Department Full Time / Part Time
Ph.D. M. Phil.
1. Biotechnology FT √ √
2. Business Administration PT - √
3. Commerce FT & PT √ √
4. Computer Science FT & PT - √
5. English PT √ √
6. Mathematics FT & PT - √
7. Microbiology FT & PT √ √
8. Social Work FT √ √
3.1.2 Does the Institution have a Research Committee to monitor and address the issues
of research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by
the committee for implementation and their impact.
Yes, the Institution has a Research Committee to monitor and address the issues of
research. Table-20 provides information about the composition of the Research Committee.
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Table-20. The composition of Research Committee
S. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Department Position
1. Dr. S. N. Suresh M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Biotechnology Convener
2. Dr. M. Ilangovan M.Sc., Ph.D., Biochemistry Member
3. Dr. M. Thangavel M.Sc., Ph.D., Microbiology Member
4. Dr. A. J. Manju M.A., M.Phil., B. Ed., Ph.D., English Member
5. Dr. P.S. Chandni M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., Commerce Member
6. Dr. R. Priya M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Computer Science Member
7. Dr. R. Sathya Devi
MFT, MBA, M.Phil, M.Com (CA)., Ph.D.,
International Business Member
8. Ms. Renu Thomas M.Sc., B.Ed., M. Phil., Mathematics Member
9. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
M.A.(SW)., M.Sc. (Psy)., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Social Work Member
The Committee recommends the research proposals to various funding agencies.
Encourages faculty to pursue Ph.D.
Encourages the Departments to conduct research forum meetings.
The Departments are encouraged to publish research articles in National and
International journals.
Impact of the Recommendations
Based on the recommendations 12 Minor Research Projects (MRP) were submitted to
University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
Faculty members are getting enrolled for M.Phil. / Ph.D.
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Table-21. List of faculty members who completed M. Phil. / Ph.D. in the last four years
S. No. Name Department M. Phil. / Ph.D.
Institution registered
Area of specialization
Year of
award
1. Dr. L. Shanthi Business Administration Ph.D.
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Marketing 2012
2. Dr. M. Vanisree Commerce Ph.D.
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Retail Marketing 2012
3. Dr. P. Gisha Commerce Ph.D. Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Marketing 2012
4. Mr. N. Vishnu Ganesh Mathematics M. Phil.
Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidhyalaya, Coimbatore.
Fluid Dynamics 2012
5.
Ms. K. Reena Mathematics M. Phil.
Nirmala College for Women, Coimbatore.
Topology 2012
6. Dr. P.S. Chandni
Commerce Ph.D. Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Insurance Marketing
2013
7. Ms. G. Gnanamani
Business Administration
M. Phil.
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
Commerce 2013
8. Ms. N. Deepa Mathematics M. Phil.
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Operator Theory 2014
9. Dr. M. Saravanan
Commerce (International Business)
Ph.D.
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
International Marketing 2014
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10. Mr. A. H. Abdulkather
Computer Science M. Phil.
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Advanced Networking 2014
11. Dr. S.S. Resmi Languages Ph.D. Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore.
Prose 2014
12. Ms. K. V. Dharsana
English M. Phil.
Navarasam Arts and Science College, Erode.
South African Fiction
2014
13. Dr. V. Subha Priya Biotechnology Ph.D.
Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
Environmental Biotechnology
2015
14. Dr. Md. Rafiq Khan
Biotechnology Ph.D. Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
Animal Biotechnology
2015
15. Dr. V. Jeyanthi Mathematics Ph.D.
LRG. Govt. Arts College for Women, Tirupur.
Topology 2015
16. Dr. D. Mahila Vasanthi Thangam
Commerce
Ph.D. Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Banking, Finance
2015
17. Dr. M. Geetha Commerce
Ph.D.
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Marketing Management
2015
18. Dr. N. Vanitha Microbiology Ph.D. MS University, Tirunelveli.
Environmental Microbiology
2015
19. Dr. C. Initha Lebanon Ebency
Microbiology Ph.D. MS University, Tirunelveli.
Environmental Microbiology
2015
20. Dr. R. Sathya Devi
Commerce (International Business)
Ph.D.
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Marketing 2015
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A sum of Rs. 1, 25,000 was sanctioned towards the Management Funded Projects for
the academic years 2015-16.
The research scholars of the departments were benefitted by the guest lectures
conducted by the Research Forum.
The overall number of publications per year has increased two-fold for the past 4
years.
Table-22. The List of publications by members of faculty for the past five years
Department 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
Biochemistry 9 5 2 4 1
Biotechnology 2 - 6 18 5
Business Administration 7 8 1 2 1
Commerce 4 2 1 5 14
Computer Science 2 2 1 5 17
English - - - 3 1
21. Dr. R. Priya Computer Science Ph.D.
Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore.
Image Mining 2015
22. Dr. A.J. Manju English Ph.D. Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Fiction 2015
23. Dr. Sujatha Preeth
Languages Ph.D. Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Modern Literature
2016
24. Ms. B. Sasireka Mathematics M. Phil.
Sri Vasavi College, Erode.
Graph Theory 2016
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International Business - 3 1 1 12
Languages 2 4 8 12 7
Mathematics 3 13 17 13 8
Microbiology 2 5 6 9 7
Social Work 1 11 3 1 -
Total 32 49 51 73 73
3.1.3 What are the measures taken by the Institution to facilitate smooth progress and
implementation of research schemes/ projects?
Autonomy to the Principal Investigator: The Principal Investigator is given full autonomy for
doing research.
Timely Availability or release of resources: Fund is released as and when required by the
investigators. Timely availability of necessary resources for the faculty to carry out the research
work also is ensured.
Adequate Infrastructure and Human Resources: The College has well equipped research
laboratories and human resources to carry out research projects.
Support in Terms of Technology and Information Needs: The College has adequate
computers with internet and WI-FI facility and the College library holds reference books,
national and international journals, thesis, CDs, INFLIBNET and internet connected systems to
access E-Resources for various disciplines.
Facilitate timely auditing and submission of utilization certificate to the funding authority:
The Institution takes all steps to facilitate timely auditing and submission of utilization
certificate to the funding authorities.
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Any other: The Institution is very supportive in research related issues and does everything
possible to encourage research.
3.1.4 What are the efforts made by the Institution in developing scientific temper and
research culture and aptitude among students?
The students and scholars are encouraged to publish research articles in journals.
The students are motivated to carry out research projects with the financial assistance
of the Management.
The students are encouraged to participate and present their research findings in
conferences and seminars.
Research Forum of the College and Departments organize guest lectures, workshops
and seminars to create awareness and research interest among the student community.
The Department Research Forums encourage the students to present papers in the
forum meetings.
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) organizes Skill Development
Programmes (SDP) to the research scholars.
Table-23. The list of publications by students for the past five years
Department 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Biotechnology - - 1 3 2 Business Administration - - - - 4
Commerce - - - - 20
Computer Science - - 1 6 27
Mathematics - - - - 6
Microbiology 6 - - 1 3
Social Work - 1 1 1 -
Total 6 1 3 11 62
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3.1.5. Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student
research, leading Research Projects, engaged in individual / collaborative research
activity, etc.
The faculty members are actively involved in guiding students in research and carrying
out research projects.
Table-24: The list of research guides available in the Institution
S. No. Department Name Specialization
1. Biotechnology Dr. S. N. Suresh Plant Biotechnology
2. Business Administration
Dr. L. Shanthi Management Ms. A. Uma Maheshwari Management
3. Commerce
Dr. P. S.Chandni Marketing, Finance Ms. K. Parimala Kanthi HR, Marketing Dr. D. Mahila Vasanthi Thangam Finance, Marketing
Ms. Reena Vinoob HR, Marketing Mr. M. Mahesh Kumar Marketing, HR Ms. S. Bhuvaneswari Marketing Dr. P. Kannan Marketing, HR Dr. K. Lakshmi Priya Marketing
4. Computer Science
Dr. R. Priya Image Processing and Data mining
Mr. T. Sivakumar Data mining Mr. E. K. Girisan Networking
Mr. J. Santhosh Networking
Ms. B. Mathumathi Network Security Mr. A. Venugopal Networking Ms. D. Priyadarshini Data mining & Warehousing Mr .VR. Nagarajan Data mining Mr. P. ShyamChandran Advanced Networking Mr. B. Senthil Kumar Data Mining Mr. B. Ramesh Kumar Image Processing
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5. English Dr. K. V. Surendran Linguistics Dr. A. J. Manju Fiction Ms. R. Kavitha Fiction
6. International Business Dr. R. Sathya Devi Marketing
Dr. M. Saravanan International Marketing, HR
7. Languages Dr. S. S. Resmi Prose Dr. T. Dharmarajan Fiction Dr. C. Sujatha Preeth Modern Literature
8. Mathematics Ms. Renu Thomas Topology Dr. V. Jeyanthi Operations Research, Topology
9. Microbiology
Dr. M. Thangavel Environmental Microbiology
Dr. A. Vijayachitra Environmental Microbiology
Dr. P. Saravanakumari Environmental Microbiology 10. Social Work Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja Community Development
The Institution provides ample laboratory facilities for carrying out research work.
Uninterrupted power and water supply are provided to all the laboratories
Apart from the external funding agencies, the management also provides financial
assistance to support the faculty and students pursuing research.
3.1.6 Give details of workshops / training programmes / sensitization
programmes conducted / organized by the Institution with focus on capacity building
in terms of research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students.
The Institution organizes seminars to the faculty members to imbibe research culture. Research
related Faculty Development Programmes organized by the Institution is listed in the table
below.
Table-25. The list of Faculty Development Programmes with regard to research organized
by the Institution
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S. No. Topic Date Resource person
1. Research Proposals and Funding Agencies 22.8.14
Dr. S. Babu, Associate Dean for Research, VIT University, Vellore.
Dr. Mohammed Jaffar, Dean, School of Commerce, Tamilnadu Open University, Chennai.
2. Research Proposal writing techniques 14.7.15
Dr. Sumathi, Associate Professor & Head i/c, Department of English, Rathinam College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Dr. C.S. Shobana, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
3.1.7 Provide details of prioritized research areas and the expertise available with the
Institution.
The faculty members of the Institution are experts in diversified fields of research in the
disciplines of Arts and Science. The prioritized research areas of the Institution are provided in
Table-26.
Table-26. The list of prioritized research areas of the Institution
S. No. Name of the Research Guide Prioritized research area
Biotechnology
1. Dr. S. N. Suresh Plant Biotechnology
Business Administration
1. Dr. L. Shanthi Management
2. Ms. A. Uma Maheshwari Management
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Commerce
1. Dr. P. S. Chandni Marketing, Finance
2. Ms. K. Parimala Kanthi HR, Marketing
3. Dr. D. Mahila Vasanthi Thangam Finance, Marketing
4. Ms. Reena Vinoob HR, Marketing
5. Mr. M. Mahesh Kumar Marketing, HR
6. Ms. S. Bhuvaneswari Marketing
7. Dr. P. Kannan Marketing, HR
8. Dr. K. Lakshmi Priya Marketing
Computer Science
1. Dr. R. Priya Image Processing and Data mining
2. Mr. T. Sivakumar Data mining
3. Mr. E. K. Girisan Networking
4. Mr. J. Santhosh Networking
5. Ms. B. Mathumathi Network Security
6. Mr. A. Venugopal Networking
7. Ms. D. Priyadarshini Data mining & Warehousing
8. Mr. VR. Nagarajan Data mining
9. Mr. P. Shyam Chandran Advanced Networking
10. Mr. B. Senthil Kumar Data mining
11. Mr. B. Ramesh Kumar Image Processing
English
1. Dr. K. V. Surendran Linguistics
2. Dr. A. J. Manju Fiction
3. Ms. R. Kavitha Fiction
International Business
1. Dr. R. Sathya Devi Marketing
2.
Dr. M. Saravanan
International Marketing, HR
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Mathematics
1. Ms. Renu Thomas Topology
2. Dr. V. Jeyanthi Operations Research, Topology
Microbiology
1. Dr. M. Thangavel Environmental Microbiology
2. Dr. A. Vijayachitra Environmental Microbiology
3. Dr. P. Saravanakumari Environmental Microbiology
Social Work
1. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja Community Development
3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the Institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit
the campus and interact with teachers and students?
The Institution encourages the Departments to invite expert speakers in the field of
academia, research and industries for conducting various technical programs and
workshops so that teachers and students get good exposure in different fields.
The Institution provides financial assistance to invite resource persons from India and
abroad.
Department Associations are active in organizing guest lectures and seminars.
Eminent researchers from foreign Universities are invited to interact with students
and teachers.
Table-27. The list of eminent researchers from other Institutions
S. No. Name Designation & Address Date
1. Dr. S. Anbazhagi Scientist, DRDO, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 25.1.12
2. Dr. P. Rajarajeswari Assistant Professor, Chikkana Government Arts College,Tirupur. 27.1.12
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3. Dr. Kunhikannan Scientist E, Biodiversity Division, IFGTB, Coimbatore. 28.1.12
4. Dr. Alavalamatta Reddy
Associate Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology & Microbiology, Adikavi Nannaya University, Andhra Pradesh.
15.2.12
5. Dr. Abdul Rahman Professor, Sairam Salt Research Institute, Chennai.
15.2.12
6. Mr. D. Natarajan Manager -Production, Planning & Control, Vee-Guard Industries Ltd., Coimbatore.
5.3.12
7. Prof. T. Thomas Principal, Guruvayurappan Institute of Management, Coimbatore.
6.3.12
8. Dr. Sangeetha Srinivasan Assistant Professor, Millikin University , Illinios, USA. 30.7.12
9. Dr. K. Julia Rose Mary Assistant Professor, Nirmala College for Women, Coimbatore. 7.8.12
10. Dr. Kathirvel Joint Director, DRDO, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. 8.8.12
11. Dr. Lalitha
Associate Professor, Department of Botany, Nirmala College for Women, Coimbatore.
21.8.12
12. Dr. S. Udhayakumar Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
27.9.12 28.9.12 29.9.12
13. Mr. Achuta Menon Ex-scientist, Baba Atomic Research Centre, Kerala. 28.9.12
14. Dr. G. SampathKannan Director, Shaan‟s Cargo India (Pvt.) Ltd., Coimbatore.
5.10.12
15. Dr. P. G. Saravanan Assistant Professor (SG), Karunya University, Coimbatore. 6.10.12
16. Dr. K. K. Sundaresan Registrar, Kerala Kalamandalam, Trissur. 2.2.13
17. Dr.Parvathy varrier Professor, Department of English, Mercy College, Palakkad. 16.2.13
18. Dr.Soumen Mukherjee Manager, R&D, Senthil Papain & Food Products P (Ltd.), Coimbatore.
28.2.13
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19. Dr. A. James Albert Dean , Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
2.3.13
20. Dr. Jeyam
Associate Professor, Department of Bioinformatics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
4.3.13
21. Dr. M. Ashokkumar
Professor and Head, PG Department of Management Studies, Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
31.7.13
22. Dr. N. Nila Assistant Professor, Department of English, Mercy College, Palakkad.
14.8.13
23. Dr. J. Srikanth Principal Scientist, Department of Entomology, Sugarcane Breeding Research Institute, Coimbatore.
21.8.13
24. Dr. J. M. Sasikumar
Associate Professor, Department of Biology College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Haramaya University, Ethiopia.
24.8.13
25. Dr. A. Mohd. Jaffar Dean – Research, HKRH College (A Grade), Uthamapalayam. 6.9.13
26. Dr. Arul Prakasam
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
4.10.13
27. Dr. V. Mohan Scientist F, IFGTB, Coimbatore. 5.10.13
28. Dr. K. G. Sivaramakrishnan
UGC Emeritus Fellow, Department of Zoology, MCC, Chennai.
22.1.14
29. Prof. M. Palaniswami Director, School of Life Sciences, Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
22.1.14
30. Dr. Sundararaju
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
23.1.14
31. Dr. S. Kannan Head, Department of Zoology, Periyar University, Salem. 23.1.14
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32. Dr. S. Babu Professor & Associate Dean (Research), VIT University, Vellore.
22.2.14
33. Dr. P. Thangavel
Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Periyar University, Salem.
26.2.14
34. Dr. Philomena George Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Karunya University, Coimbatore.
26.2.14
35. Dr. S. Sethurajan
Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Thavathiru Santhalinga Adigalar Arts, Science & Tamil College, Coimbatore.
11.3.14
36. Dr. A. Prabhu Britto Editor in International Journal, Coimbatore. 15.3.14
37. Dr. V. Jayaraj Associate Professor & Director, Department of Computer Science, Bharathidasan University, Trichy.
18.3.14
38. Ms. Deepa Shiva CEO / Co-Founder of Sano Technologies, Coimbatore.
21.7.14
39. Dr. P. Mohandass Principal, Rathinam College, Coimbatore. 23.7.14
40. Dr. S. Natarajan Principal, Sankara College of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore.
6.8.14
41. Mr. Rajeev Ebenezer Regional Manager – Operations, PAN India – Dubai. 7.8.14
42. Dr. N. K. Karthikeyan
Head, Department of Information and Technology, Sri Krishna College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore.
12.8.14
43. Dr. Manickam Director, Kumaraguru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore.
20.8.14
44. Dr. A. K. Abdul Hakeem
Assistant Professor, Sree Ramakrishna Mission Vidhyalaya College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
27.8.14
45. Dr. S. Sree Kumar Director, School of Languages, CMS College of Commerce and Science. Coimbatore.
16.12.14
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46. Dr. K. M. Chinnadorai Professor & Head, Department of Commerce, PSG CAS, Coimbatore.
6.1.15
47. Dr. C. Karthigai Prakasam Associate Professor of Commerce, Christ University, Bangalore.
6.1.15
48. Dr. Rathinasabapathy Head, Department of English, PSGCAS, Coimbatore. 8.1.15
49. Dr. R. Mohanraj
Professor, Department of Environmental Management, Bharathidasan University, Trichy.
10.2.15
50. Dr. Jayasri Indiran Associate Professor, SCMS Cochin School of Business, Cochin.
10.2.15
51. Dr. J. Savitha Head, Department of Microbiology, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
12.2.15
52. Dr. C. P. Biji Assistant Professor, Mercy College, Palakkad, Kerala. 12.2.15
53. Dr. K. P. Naveena Chandran
Associate Professor, Govt. College, Chittur, Palakkad. 18.2.15
54. Dr. R. Santhakumari Assistant Professor, Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
19.2.15
55. Dr. P. Chinnasamy Institute of Laboratory Medicine, KMCH, Coimbatore. 2.3.15
56. Dr. Muthulakshmi Principal, CMS Academy, Coimbatore. 3.3.15
57. Dr. S. Dhiva Head, Department of Microbiology, S. N. College, Alathur, Kerala.
5.3.15
58. Dr. P. R. Padma
Professor, Head i/c, Department of Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore.
22.7.15
59. Dr. G. Ganeshan Director School of Commerce, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
7.8.15
60. Dr. M. Anantha Subramaniam
Head, Department of Biotechnology, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.
12.8.15
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61. Dr. C. Muralidara Kannan Assistant Professor, Govt. Arts College, Coimbatore. 13.8.15
62. Dr. Emmanuel J. Johnson Coordinator, Social Work, University of West Indies, Australia.
14.8.15
63. Dr. A. Sethurama Subbaiah
Former Professor & Head, Department of Social Work, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
15.8.15
64. Dr. M. Sethumadhavan Professor & Head, Center for Cyber Security, Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham, Coimbatore.
21.8.15
65. Dr. P. Radhakrishan Associate Professor, SNGIMS, Coimbatore. 8.9.15
66. Mr. G. Vivekandanan Managing Director, Farmers Biofertilizers and Organics, Coimbatore.
10.9.15
67. Dr. I. Anwardeen I.F.S Chief Conservator of Forests, Coimbatore. 30.9.15
68. Dr. A. A. Mohamed Hatha Professor, Marine Biology, CUSAT, Cochin. 30.9.15
69. Dr. P. Jayakumar Associate Professor, SNGIMS, Coimbatore.
7.12.15, 8.12.15
70. Mr. Vruthagiri Ganesan Director of Languages, University of California, California. 22.1.16
71. Dr. Dhanuskodi Rengasamy
Associate Professor Curtin University, Malaysia.
4.2.16, 5.2.16
72. Dr. N. Raghavan Associate Professor University of Madras, Chennai.
4.2.16, 5.2.16
73. Mr. Parameswaran School of Accountancy and Finance, KTG Education, Malaysia.
4.2.16, 5.2.16
74. Dr. A. Malathi Professor, Government Arts College, Coimbatore. 12.2.16
75. Dr. M. Mallika Arjunan Assistant Professor, CBM College, Coimbatore. 16.2.16
76. Dr. A. Mohanasundaram Associate Professor & Dean, Department of Commerce Studies, SNMV CAS, Coimbatore.
27.2.16
77. Dr. Anil C. Mathew Professor of Biostatistics, PSGIMSR, Coimbatore. 10.3.16
78. Dr. L. Ranjith Head, Department of Social Work, NGM College, Pollachi. 11.3.16
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79. Dr. T. N. Sarasu Principal, Government Victoria College, Palakkad. 21.3.16
80. Mr. G. Ranjit English Lecturer, TVTC, Saudi Arabia. 26.8.16
81. Ms. Abirami Sundari Director, Spinos Life Science Research Centre, Coimbatore. 30.8.16
82. Dr. A. Devika Associate Professor, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. 20.9.16
3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research
activities? How has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and
imbibe research culture on the campus?
The Institution has a policy of sanctioning sabbatical leave for research activities on
request.
3.1.10 Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating
awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and
elsewhere to students and community (lab to land)
The relative findings of the research projects which are helpful to the society are taken to
the public through various community services like health awareness programmes organized by
the institution. Relevant and related findings of research and research trends are presented by
faculty at National seminars and International conferences and also discussed during regular
lectures to the students and through them it reaches the society.
The faculty members and research scholars publish their research articles / papers in
National and International journals and their findings are transferred to aspiring researchers and
interested scholar. Various research project done by faculty and research scholars on social
issues are beneficial to the society.
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3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research
3.2.1 What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give details of major
heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actual utilization.
3% is earmarked for research. The Management sanctions fund for innovation and
research as and when requested.
3.2.2 Is there a provision in the Institution to provide seed money to the faculty for
research? If so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty that has
availed the facility in the last four years?
Seed money is usually allocated in budget. Based on request it is given to staff members.
Other facilities like infrastructure and lab facilities are provided. 25 Faculty members have
availed the research funding provided by the management during the last four years.
Table-28. The list of Management funded projects carried out by faculty members
S. No. Department No. of projects Amount
2014-2015 1. Computer Science 2 10000
2015-2016 1. Biochemistry 4 20000 2. Biotechnology 4 20000 3. Business Administration 3 15000 4. Commerce 2 10000 5. Computer Science 2 10000 6. English 2 10000 7. International Business 1 5000 8. Mathematics 4 20000 9. Microbiology 1 5000
Total 25 125000
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3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research
projects by students?
Financial assistance is provided to carry out research projects by the students. The
following table provides the details of management funded projects carried out by students in
the academic year 2015-2016.
Table-29: The list of Management funded project by students
S. No.
Department No of projects Amount
1. Biotechnology 2 4000 2. Mathematics 2 4000 3. Microbiology 1 2000
Total 5 10000
3.2.4 How does the various departments / units / staff of the Institute interact in
undertaking inter-disciplinary research? Cite examples of successful endeavors and
challenges faced in organizing interdisciplinary research.
Interdisciplinary research is being carried out by a few departments. Since the areas
chosen are of common interest, there are no organizational issues reported.
3.2.5 How does the Institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and
research facilities of the institution by its staff and students?
The members of staff, students and research scholars are encouraged to make optimal use
of various equipment and facilities. Research scholars utilize the equipments and other available
facilities during the course of their research. As part of their project work also students
increasingly make use of the facilities available. For workshops / Hands on Training programmes
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etc., available instruments and equipments are put to optimum use. It is also ensured that the
laboratory facilities are made use of to the maximum.
3.2.6 Has the Institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other
beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If „yes‟ give details.
The issue of receiving special grants or finances from the industry / other agency is being
worked out.
3.2.7 Enumerate the support provided to the faculty in securing research funds from
various funding agencies, industry and other organizations. Provide details of ongoing
and completed projects and grants received during the last four years.
The Institution extends all support in securing research funds from funding agencies and
other organizations. The faculty members are informed about the details of notifications
published by various funding agencies. Programmes related to research proposal writing are also
organized by the Institution.
Table-30. Research project undertaken by the faculty members
Name of the Faculty Department Title of the
project Amount
(Rs.) Period Funding Agency
Status (Ongoing / Completed)
Dr. M. A. Rathi
Biochemistry
Rapid Green Synthesis of Silver Nano Particle from
medicinal plants and its potential antibacterial and
anticancer activities – In
vitro study
3,45,000 2015-2017
UGC Minor Project
Ongoing
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3.3 Research Facilities
3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars
within the campus?
The College has adequate facilities to the students, research scholars and teachers for
carrying out research activities:
The research departments like Biotechnology and Microbiology have state of art
research laboratories with sophisticated equipments.
The computer lab is enabled with latest software and internet connectivity.
The research departments are provided with computer, printer and Internet
connectivity.
The College library has a good number of books, National and International journals,
Back Volumes, Dissertations, CDs and internet connected systems to access E-
Resources for various disciplines.
The membership in the UGC INFLIBNET consortium provides easy access to E-
Books and E-Journals.
The Research Forum of the College organizes programmes on different areas.
Orientation classes and workshops are conducted on research methodology.
Research scholars meet periodically to review their progress.
The research activities of the scholars are properly coordinated.
Research scholars are encouraged to attend seminars and present papers.
Facilities are available in the hostels to carry out research works.
3.3.2 What are the Institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating
infrastructural facilities to meet the needs of researchers especially in the new and
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emerging areas of research?
The Institution plans, upgrades and creates infrastructure facilities keeping in mind the
needs of the researchers. The Institution has a Research Committee which provides the necessary
facilities to carry out research activities. The Committee periodically monitors and suggests for
upgradation of facilities. Efforts are taken to upgrade the facilities in new and emerging areas in
Departments like Computer Science.
3.3.3 Has the Institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other
beneficiary agency for developing research facilities? If „yes‟, what are the instruments /
facilities created during the last four years.
The Institution has been taking efforts to receive special grants from industry. It is
expected that positive results will be shown in near future.
3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars
outside the campus / other research laboratories?
The Institution has signed MoU with industries and research laboratories for carrying
out research studies and projects.
MoU is signed with Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore
which is expected to yield good result.
Tie ups for research with more research laboratories are being worked out.
3.3.5 Provide details on the library / information resource center or any other facilities
available specifically for the researchers?
Digital Library with internet facility is available for scholars.
Extended library hours are available for research scholars.
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Subscription to National and International journals is made keeping in mind the needs
of the scholars.
3.3.6 What are the collaborative research facilities developed/ created by the
research Institutes in the college? For ex. Laboratories, library, instruments,
computers, new technology etc.
The possibilities of developing collaborative research facilities by research institutes are
being worked out. The details are provided in Table-40.
3.4 Research Publications and Awards
3.4.1 Highlight the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of
Patents obtained and filed (process and product)
∗ Original research contributing to product improvement
∗ Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services
∗ Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development
The Institution has conducted the following research studies and surveys:
Table-31. The list of research surveys conducted by the Institution
Name of the Department
Research surveys carried out
Benefits to the community
Business Administration, International Business and Social Work
Socio-economic and health condition
The health needs of the community people were analyzed and their essential requirements were attended.
NSS Wild life census Conservation of forest
Biotechnology Microbial population in currency notes in circulation
Awareness about the handling of currency notes.
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3.4.2 Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If „yes‟,
indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether such
publication is listed in any international database?
The Institution publishes “Insight” a National Level Journal for multidisciplinary
research (half yearly) to encourage the research scholars and faculty members to publish their
research work. The papers presented in the conferences conducted by various Departments of
the Institution are getting published.
Table-32. Editorial Board members of “Insight” S. No. Name Position
1. Dr. K.V. Surendran Principal Chief Editor
2. Dr. S.N. Suresh Head PG & Research Department of Biotechnology
Editor
3. Dr. M. Ilangovan Vice Principal
Executive Advisory Members
4. Dr. K. Thangavel Head Department of Microbiology
5. Dr. L. Shanthi Head Department of Business Administration
6. Dr. I. Mariya Yesu Raja Head Department of Social Work
7. Ms. Renu Thomas Head i/c Department of Mathematics
8. Prof. Dr. S. Babu Associate Dean for Research VIT University, Vellore, Tamilnadu, India.
9. Dr. T. R. Ramasubramanian Sugarcane Breeding Institute Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.
10. Dr. S. Rajeshwari PSG Arts and Science College Coimbatore. Tamilnadu, India.
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3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students:
Publications per faculty : 2.45
Number of papers published by faculty and students in peer reviewed
journals (National / International) : 361
Table-33. Total number of research articles published by faculty and students in National /
International journals
S. No. Department Faculty Students
1. Biochemistry 21 -
2. Biotechnology 31 6
3. Business Administration 19 4
4. Commerce 26 20
5. Computer Science 27 34
6. English 4 -
7. International Business 17 -
8. Language 33 -
9. Mathematics 54 6
10. Microbiology 29 10
11. Social Work 17 3
Total 278 83
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Chapters in Books: 25
S. No Name Title of the Book Publisher ISBN No Month of release
2011-2012
1. Dr. V. Subathra
Challenges in Contemporary Social Work Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2 Nov 2011
2. Dr. P. Jaya Kumar
Chapter: Job Involvement and Burn out among Nurses
Western Publication
978-81-9074-896-4 Nov 2011
3. Dr. P. Jaya Kumar
Chapter: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - an overview of Industries
Western Publication
978-81-9074-896-4 Nov 2011
4. Dr. P. Jaya Kumar
Chapter: A study on work motivation among supervisors in textile industries Book Name: Challenges in Contemporary Social Work Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2 .Nov 2011
5. Blesso. J. Yesudian
Chapter: Social attitude among Social Work students
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
6. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Challenges In Contemporary Social Work Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2 Nov 2011
7. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Challenges In Contemporary Social Work Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2 Nov 2011
8. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Challenges In Contemporary Social Work Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2 Nov 2011
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9. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Challenges In Contemporary Social Work Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2 Nov 2011
2012-2013
10. Dr. P. Jaya Kumar
Recent development and emerging trends in Social Work Research
Allied Publisher
Conference Proceedings Sep 2012
11. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Recent development and emerging trends in Social Work Research The Impediments in the Implementation of Child Rights
Allied Publisher
Conference Proceedings Sep 2012
12. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Recent development and emerging trends in Social Work Research Roles and Responsibilities‟ of Social Worker in Disaster Management
Allied Publisher
Conference Proceedings Sep 2012
13. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Professional Counselling With Social Work Implications
Allied Publisher
978-81-9074-897-1 2012
14. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Health And Development Ageing, Disability and Gender Issues
Authors Press, New Delhi.
978-81-7273-623-1 2012
15. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Health And Development Ageing, Disability and Gender Issues
Authors Press, New Delhi
978-81-7273-623-1 2012
16. Dr. V. Subathra
Recent development and emerging trends in Social Work Research
Allied Publisher
Conference Proceedings Sep 2012
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2015-2016
17. Dr. I .Maria Yesuraja
Bridging the Gap between the theory and practice of Social Work
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
18. Ms. J. Pushparani Kavitha
Chapter: Job satisfaction and job performance of women construction workers in Coimbatore district.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
19. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: Bridging the Gap between the theory and field work
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
20. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A study on organizational commitment and employees engagement in Dalmia Cements Pvt. Ltd.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
21. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: The reintegration process of orphanage groomed youth in Malapuram district.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
22. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A Study on Anxiety of pregnant women during their first pregnancy.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
23. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A Study on Anxiety and depression among physically challenged with special reference to Coimbatore district.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
24. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A Study on Corporate Social Responsibility at MAGUS, Chennai.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
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25. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A Study on domestic violence against women with special reference to Kalangal Village, Coimbatore district.
Professional and Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0 Mar 2016
Books with ISBN / ISSN numbers with details of publishers : 10
S.No Name of
the Faculty
Title of the Book ISBN / ISSN Number Publisher Year of
Publication
1. Dr. M. Saravanan
Carbon Credit - An Eco Friendly System
ISBN 978-3-8484-9735-5
LAP Lambert Publishing & Co., GmBH, KG, Germany
2011
2. Dr. S. S. Resmi
Problems of learning Hindi by non Hindi speaking states
978-93-5254-8552 SELF 2013
3. Dr. S. S. Resmi
Mahadevivarma Ke Vyakthiva Evam Sahithik Abhiyan
978-93-5254-856-9 SELF 2014
4. Dr. S. S. Resmi
Mahadevivarma Ke Gadya Sahathyamem Narichetna
978-93-5254-857-6 SELF 2014
5. Dr. S. S. Resmi
Mahadevivarma Ke Gadya Sahathyamem Samajik Yadhardha Evam Manavatha Vad
978-93-5254-858-3 SELF 2014
6. Dr. S. S. Resmi
Mahadevivarma Ke Gadyasahathya-Thatkaleen Paridrishya
978-93-5254-859-0 SELF 2014
7. Dr. S. S. Resmi Smritipadh 978-93-5254-
860-6 SELF 2014
8. Dr. L. Shanthi
Insurance Principles & Practices
978-93-5163-950-3
Thakur Publishers 2016
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3.4.4 Provide details (if any) of
Research awards received by the faculty
The list of research awards received by the members of faculty is given below:
Table-34. The list of research awards received by the faculty
Recognition received by the faculty from reputed professional bodies and
agencies, nationally and internationally
The following table provides the details of the faculty members who serve as editorial board
members.
Table-35. List of faculty serving as Editors / Members of National and International
Journals
S. No. Name Name of the Journal
/ Book National /
International Publisher Duration
1. Dr. M. A. Rathi South Indian Journal of Biological Science National
Indian Scientist and
Technologist Association
2015 onwards
2. Dr. S. N. Suresh
Journal of Botanical Research International Bioinfo
Publications Life
Journal of Research in Plant Sciences International
Pharma Research Library
Life
Name and Department of
the Faculty
Name of the Research Award Status
Name of the Organization
Conferring the Award
Date and Year of the
Award
Dr. Chitra Krishnamurthy, Department of Languages
Mahadevi Varma National Literary Award
National
Mahathma Fule Talent Research Academy, Nagpur University, Nagpur.
14.4.12
Dr. Maharaj Krishna Jain Memorial Award National North East Hindi
Academy, Shillong. 26.5.12
Vidya Sagar National Vikramshila University, Ujjain. 14.12.12
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World Journal of Pharmacy and Biotechnology
International Pharma
Research Library
Life
3. Dr. P. Kannan International Journal
of Research and Management
International IJRM 2012-2013
4. Dr. K. Lakshmi priya
International Journal of Applied Research
& Studies International IJARS 2014-
2015
3.5 Consultancy
3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry
interface?
The Institution has initiated Institute-industry interface and meetings are conducted
periodically to exchange views. Certain areas of cooperation were identified and programmes
were conducted accordingly. In addition, project works, industrial visits, workshops, hands on
training and seminars are also regularly conducted. Students who undergo projects in reputed
industries, IT companies, life science laboratories get a chance to acquire practical knowledge /
experience from industries / laboratories. Workshops, hands on training and seminars are
conducted with eminent professionals from industries, IT companies and life science sectors to
equip students with the latest trends in the respective fields.
3.5.2 What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is
the available expertise advocated and publicized?
The Institution promotes consultancy work as a social responsibility than as a means
to generate income. The expertise of the members of staff is made use of for developing
software, among other things. The expertise available is advocated and published through
newsletter, website, calendar-cum guide, seminars, etc.
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3.5.3 How does the Institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available
facilities for consultancy services?
The Institution encourages the staff to utilize their expertise and available facilities
for consultancy services by giving recognition, permission to utilize the facilities of the
Institution and by providing on-duty for external visits to extend their expertise to external
organizations.
3.5.4 List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and
the revenue generated during the last four years.
Table-36. The list of consultancy services provided by various departments
Name of the Faculty Member
Designation &
Department
Nature of Consultancy
Name & Address of the Organization /
Beneficiary
Amount Generated,
if any
Dr. S. N. Suresh Head, Department of Biotechnology
Plant Tissue Culture
Mr. Santhosh, Research Scholar, Department of Botany, Kongunadu College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Rs. 4500
Ms. G. Sivaranjani
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration
Sharing of expertise (Marketing)
Aditya Areca leaf Plates, No-4, JJ Nagar,Coimbatore.
Free consultancy
Ms. R. Suriakala
Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration
Sharing of expertise (Marketing)
Kala Industry, Manufacturers of Wooden Lamps, Kanjikode, Palakkad Dist., Kerala.
Free consultancy
Dr. M. Thangavel
Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology
Reporting Microbiology test reports – On call basis
Dr. Prabhoo Medical Foundation. Saibaba Colony, Coimbatore.
Free consultancy
Setting of Microbiology Laboratory
SAN International College of Arts and Science, Walayar.
Free consultancy
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3.5.5. What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generated through
consultancy (staff involved: Institution) and its use for institutional development?
The Institution has a policy of sharing the revenue generated through consultancy
services in the ratio 60:40 between department and institution. The Institution utilizes its share
for upgradation of the students‟ knowledge and to the development of the respective department.
3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR)
3.6.1 How does the Institution promote institution-neighborhood- community network
and student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and holistic
development of students?
Extension activities provide a bond between the Institution and the society. The
Institution chooses a thrust area of focus each year in keeping with the mission of the College in
order to bring holistic development among the students with social responsibility for nation
building. The Institution takes efforts to sensitize the faculty and students in matters of
Institutional and Social responsibility by planning and executing various extension activities
through different schemes like the NSS and YRC units. The Institution has adopted a village
named Chinnaiya Goundan Pudur (C. G. Pudur) in the neighbourhood and provides valuable
services such as conducting health campaigns and awareness programmes. A tuition centre has
also been established. Training in computer is given to the people of the neighbouring village in
the extension centre that is functioning there.
3.6.2 What is the Institutional mechanism to track students‟ involvement in various
social movements / activities which promote citizenship roles?
Students are motivated to join organizations/clubs like NSS, YRC, Eco Club, Nature
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Club etc. The active participation of the students in various clubs are identified as one of the
criteria in identifying them as best outgoing students. The Faculties in-charge of these forums
motivate and make the students involve in various social movements / activities which promote
citizenship roles. In addition, the Institution celebrates National festivals like Independence Day
and Republic Day with the motive of igniting patriotic thoughts. Elocution, essay competition,
etc. on the themes of National integration are also conducted. Such activities help the students to
energize their civic sense and develop into a socially responsible citizen with deep seated
Nationalism in them.
3.6.3 How does the Institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance
and quality of the Institution?
The Institution has a mechanism to collect feedback from stake holders (both formal
and informal). The responses received are discussed at various levels and appropriate steps are
taken to incorporate the suggestions which are reflected in the action plan. The feedback is
periodically taken from the students, teachers, the alumni, the parents and the management.
There is an effective Grievance Redressal Cell functioning in the Institution which gives a
platform for the students and staff to offer constructive suggestions which are attended to in a
time bound manner. The stakeholder perceptions help to enhance the overall performance and
quality of the Institution.
3.6.4 How does the Institution plan and organize its extension and outreach
programmes? Providing the budgetary details for last four years, list the major extension
and outreach programmes and their impact on the overall development of students.
The Institution plans and organizes its Extension and Outreach Programmes in the
beginning of the year based on the needs of the community. An action plan is chalked out and
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necessary steps are taken to implement the programmes in a time bound manner.
Impact on Overall Development of Students: These activities inculcate service attitude
among students, provide hands on training in their curriculum and exposure to the social living.
3.6.5 How does the Institution promote the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other National / International
agencies?
Academic year planner of the Institution systemizes the Department schedule for
extension activities. The Faculty motivate the students to take part in any one of the clubs or
sports and all other events organized. Some of the activities carried out by the National Service
Scheme (NSS) of the Institution are given as follows.
Table-37. List of extension activities organized by the Institution
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
15.5.13 Wild Life Census 3 Thirumurthi Hills
3.8.13 Photographic Exhibition 6 Thirumurthi Hills
26.12.13 – 1.1.14 Special Camp 50 Rangasamuthirum
25.9.15, 28.9.15 and 29.9.15 Cleaning Programme 150 Ettimadai
3.6.6 Give details on social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by
the college to ensure social justice and empower students from under-privileged and
vulnerable sections of society?
During the camps organized by the NSS unit, statistics are collected about the
requirements of the students belonging to under privileged and vulnerable sections of the society
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and accordingly guidance and support are provided to them for approaching the appropriate
authorities for getting their legitimate requirements fulfilled. NSS has been a part of wild life
census organized by the Tamilnadu State Forest Department. A survey was conducted by the
Departments of Business Administration, International Business and Social Work on Socio-
economic and health condition in Chinnaiya Goundan Pudur (adopted village).
3.6.7 Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized by
the institution, comment on how they complement students‟ academic learning experience
and specify the values and skills inculcated.
Extension activities conducted by the Institution always imbibe academic learning
experience, values and skills not only in students but faculty too. Students are involved in all the
extension activities of the Institution. Awareness programmes on health and sanitation issues,
AIDS, Human Rights, energy conservation, water quality, etc. help them understand the
problems and difficulties faced by the less privileged in the community. Students are also
involved in environmental awareness campaigns that help to develop a concern for the
environment.
The participation in various activities makes them socially awakened citizens. Their
participation in community programmes help them to understand the problems and difficulties
faced by the less privileged in the society.
3.6.8 How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its
reach out activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on the
initiatives of the institution that encourage community participation in its activities?
The Institution informs the public well in advance about the awareness programmes
to be conducted in the area. Students are also encouraged to motivate the parents and relatives to
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participate in awareness programmes like AIDS, cancer and road safety initiated by the
Institution. The NSS Units along with the public takes part in cleanliness drive at the time of
special camp. The volunteers of YRC organize awareness programmes for the orphanage
children by conducting various competitions to bring out their talents.
3.6.9 Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with other Institutions
of the locality for working on various outreach and extension activities.
The College has initiated various structured mechanisms to build constructive
relation with other Institutions through which the departments can realize their task in outreach.
The College has good rapport with more than 150 schools in Tamil Nadu and Kerala and
Institutions like Sree Narayana Guru Polytechnic College and Sree Narayana Guru Institute of
Management Studies, Coimbatore.
3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the Institution for extension activities and/
contributions to the social / community development during the last four years.
The Institution has received award from Bharathiar University for outstanding
contribution in YRC activities for the academic year 2015-16.
3.7 Collaboration
3.7.1 How does the Institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories, institutes
and industry for research activities? Cite examples and benefits accrued of the initiatives -
collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment, research
scholarships etc.
The Institution takes constructive efforts for collaboration with various agencies for
academic, extension, research, placement, and resource mobilization. The Institute has a wide
network of collaboration with Institutes and industry. The research group invites eminent
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personalities from industry and educational Institutions for interactive session, guest lecturers
etc., where a large number of students interact and get to work on joint collaboration. These
helps the Institution forge strong relationship and exploit the expertise of a bigger network. The
Faculty members visit various Colleges to share their expertise in the form of Guest Lectures,
lead lectures and workshops.
3.7.2 Provide details on the MoUs / collaborative arrangements (if any) with
Institutions of national importance / other universities / industries / Corporate
(Corporate entities) etc. and how they have contributed to the development of the Institution.
Table-38. The list of MoU / Collaborations with various institutions / Research
Organizations
Institution / Department Name of the Concern Purpose
MoU
Institution
Universal Heat Exchangers, Malumichampatti, Coimbatore.
To provide industrial exposure for students.
IIT, Mumbai. On line teaching of Certificate Courses
Spark Our Resources, Kovaipudur, Coimbatore. Finishing School
Business Administration Sura Pro Training academy, Chennai.
Training the students for competitive exams
Commerce
Tally Education Private Limited, Ahmedabad.
To provide training to final year students of Commerce in Tally ERP9- skill set programme essential for placement
Sri Krishna itech management solutions pvt. ltd. Coimbatore.
Sura Pro Training academy, Chennai.
To train students in competitive exams with emphasis on Bank exams
Computer Science ICTACT FDPs and Journals
Global Vision Training services
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3.7.3 Give details (if any) on the Industry-Institution-Community interactions that
have contributed to the establishment / creation / up-gradation of academic facilities,
student and staff support, infrastructure facilities of the institution viz.
laboratories / library / new technology / placement services etc.
The Industry- Institute interaction tries to strengthen the linkage. The main objective of
Industry-Institute interaction is to create a good relationship between industry and Institution for
mutual benefits. An awareness programme on Diabetes and Stress Management was conducted
by the Institution for the employees of Universal Heat Exchangers. In turn, Internships and
trainings are provided by the company to the students. The students are also encouraged to take
up project works in the company which enhance their practical skills.
3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists / participants, who contributed to the
events, provide details of national and international conferences organized by the
college during the last four years.
Table-39. The list of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the Institution
Nature of the programme
Title of the programme Date Resource person
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Collaborations
Microbiology
S.N College, Alathur, Kerala.
Research Activities Omega Ecotech Ganapathy, Coimbatore. Thaavaram Agro farm Private Limited, Coimbatore.
Biotechnology Spinos Life Sciences, Thudiyalur, Coimbatore. Research Activities
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National Level Conference
National Conference on Recent trends in
Biodiversity Conservation 22.1.14
Dr. S. Babu, Professor and Associate ,
VIT, Vellore. Dr. K. G. Sivaramakrishnan
UGC Emeritus Fellow, Dept. of Zoology MCC, Chennai.
Prof. M. Palaniswamy Director, School of Life Sciences,
Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
National Level Conference
National Conference on Biodiversity Conservation
27.8.14
Dr. K. G. Sivaramakrishnan UGC Emeritus Fellow,
Dept. of Zoology MCC, Chennai.
National Level Conference
National Conference on Biodiversity Conservation
NCBC-15 30.9.15
Dr. I. Anwardeen I. F. S. Chief Conservator of Forests,
Coimbatore. Dr. Mohamed Hatha,
Professor of Marine Biology, Cochin University, Cochin.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
International Seminar
Talent Management 6.10.15
Mr. Chandramoorthy, Global Head-Recruitment &
Development, East West Seeds Company,
Bangkok.
International Conference
Research Avenues in Social Sciences
4.2.16 & 5.2.16
Dr. Dhanuskodi Rengasamy, Post Graduate Program Coordinator,
Curtin University, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Mr.P.Srinivasan LIC-Agent, Member of Corporate
Club, Life member of Million Dollar Round Table (USA).
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COMMERCE
National Seminar
Marketing innovation, accounting Practices,
Globalization, Nationalisation, Ethical
practice in business, Taxation issues,
Information Technology and Corporate Climate
(MAGNETIC)
16.2.12 & 17.2.12
Dr. S. Sudalai Muthu, Reader, Department of Banking
Technology, Pondicherry Central University, Puducherry.
Dr. N. Ragavan, Assistant Professor, Department of
Commerce, University of Madras. Dr. N. Mahalakshmi, Assistant
Professor of Commerce, Government Victoria College,
Palakkad. Mr. Harish Sankaran, Corporate
Trainer, Chennai. COMMERCE & INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
National Seminar
Methodological Issues in Commerce and Research
6.1.15
Dr. K. M. Chinnadurai, Professor and Head, Department of
Commerce, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Dr. C. Karthigai Pragasam, Associate Professor of Commerce,
Christ University, Bangalore. COMMERCE , BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
International Conference
Research Avenues in Social Science
4.2.2015 & 5.2.2015
Dr. Dhanushkodi Rangasamy, Post Graduate Programme Co ordinator, Curtain University,
Malaysia.
Dr.N. Ragavan, Assistant Professor, Department of
Commerce, University of Madras.
Mr.P.Srinivasan, LIC Agent, Member of Corporate Club, Life Member of Million Dollar Round
Table (USA). ENGLISH
National Seminar
Recent Advancements in Teaching and Learning 08.1.15
Dr. Rathinasabapathy, Head, Dept. of English, PSGCAS,
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English Coimbatore.
International Seminar
Communication in English and its dimension 22.1.16
Mr.Vruthagiri Ganesan, Director of Languages,
University of California, California.
MICROBIOLOGY
National Conference
Micromeet 12 Innovative Approaches in
Bio sciences 15.2.12
Dr. Mohammed Hatha, Associate Professor, CUSAT,
Cochin, Kerala.
Micromeet 13 Innovative Approaches in
Bio sciences 15.2.13
Dr. P. Thangavel, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Periyar University, Salem.
Dr. Philomena George, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Biotechnology, Karunya University, Coimbatore.
Micromeet 14 Innovative Approaches in
Bio sciences 26.2.14
Dr. J. Savitha, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Microbiology, Bangalore University, Bangalore.
Dr. V. Mohan, Scientist „F‟, IFGTB, Coimbatore.
Dr. C. P. Biji, Assistant Professor, Dept. of
Zoology, Mercy College, Palghat.
Micromeet 15 Innovative Approaches in
Bio sciences 12.2.15
Dr. S. Dhiva, Head & Assistant Professor
Dept. of Microbiology, S N College, Alathur.
SOCIAL WORK
International Seminar
Bridging the gap between theory and practice 14.8.15
Dr. Emmanuel J. Johnson, Coordinator, Social Work Unit, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Social Science, University of the West
Indies, Trinidad.
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3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and
agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the
established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated -
a) Curriculum development
The experience, interaction and feedback from such research and extension activities help in
identifying the new emerging and job oriented areas which can be included in Add-on Courses.
This has helped in providing training to students in Tally and Mushroom Cultivation.
b) Internship/ On-the-job training
The linkage with the Industries and companies helps to identify areas where students can take up
internship / on the job training.
c) Faculty exchange and professional development
The Institution promotes the Faculty exchange for the professional development of the Members
of Faculty. A MoU has been signed with Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies.
d) Research
The Institution has signed MoU with Industries and Research Laboratories in order to train the
students in specified topics which necessitates lab exposures.
e) Consultancy
The Institution offers free consultancy as and when required. The details are given in table-36.
f) Extension
The Institution has established an extension center in Chinnaiya Goundan Pudur (adopted
village) which organizes activities such as
Awareness campaigns on health and environment
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Free Medical camps
Surveys
Literacy drive
Tutoring
Cleanliness drive
Computer coaching
h) Publication
The Institution has signed MoU with International Journal of Advanced Research and
Innovative Ideas in Education [ISSN (O) 2395-4396]. This linkage has promoted the
publication among the faculty, research scholars and students.
i) Student Placement
The Institution has signed MoU with Spark Our Resources, Kovaipudur, Coimbatore, for
the training to foster into new global requirement and exposure to the International work ethics.
3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the Institution in planning, establishing and
implementing the initiatives of the linkages / collaborations.
The Institution takes an effective effort in establishing linkages and collaboration with the
industries. Appropriate industries are identified and experts are invited to deliver lectures on
topics of current interest. Then MoUs are signed with the organisation with necessary policy
formulations.
Any other relevant information regarding Research, Consultancy and Extension which the
college would like to include.
Nil
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Infrastructure and Learning Resources
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CRITERION IV: INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING
RESOURCES
4.1 Physical Facilities
4.1.1 What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of
infrastructure that facilitate effective teaching and learning?
The Institution does everything for the creation and enhancement of infrastructure.
Adequate physical infrastructure is made available and optimum utilization is ensured. Learning
resources like lab equipments, books, journals, LCD projectors, computers and internet facilities
are made available to facilitate effective teaching and learning. Physical facilities include
buildings, furniture, lab and library among others. Electrical work and water supply system are
regularly monitored by qualified technicians. Lab Assistants maintain the various Life Science
laboratories and Computer programmers look after the computer laboratories. Supervisors and
Gardeners are appointed for the maintenance of garden. Needed services, whenever necessary,
are done by the service engineers. Repair works and maintenance of buildings are undertaken
on a regular basis.
4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for
a) Curricular and co-curricular activities – classrooms, technology enabled
learning spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal
house, specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc.
The Institution has spacious well ventilated class rooms with facilities for using
electronic gadgets. It has a seminar hall with audio-visual facility and a board room to conduct
meetings. It has also facilities like laboratories with the latest equipments. The campus is eco-
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friendly with a large number of trees and plants and a herbal garden. It is a Wi-Fi campus. The
library of the Institution has a large collection of books and access to hundreds of e-journals.
b. Extra–curricular activities – sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium,
auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, public speaking, communication skills
development, yoga, health and hygiene etc.
The Institution has spacious play grounds for Football, Hockey, Basketball, Kabaddi, Kho-
Kho, Hand ball, Ball badminton, Cricket and Tennis. It also has Volley ball courts, track and field,
facilities for playing indoor games like carrom, chess and table tennis. It has a full-fledged gymnasium
equipped with latest fitness and wellness equipments, weight lifting facilities, dumbbells and other
equipments. An open air auditorium, a medical room and a seminar hall are some of the other available
facilities.
The NSS unit takes care of social service activities in the nearby villages and conducts awareness
programmes in addition to engaging in clean the campus programmes. The students are encouraged to
participate in cultural activities including competitions held in other colleges. Adequate training
programmes are arranged in which the students are trained by professional trainers in public speaking
and to improve their communication skills. Communication Skill Development and Soft Skill
Development trainings are offered through Finishing School programmes. Additionally, all the
second year students are offered foundation course in “Yoga for Human Excellence”.
4.1.3 How does the Institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line
with its academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the
facilities developed / augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose
the Master Plan of the Institution / campus and indicate the existing physical infrastructure
and the future planned expansions if any).
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The Institution ensures that infrastructure facilities are made available in accordance with
its academic growth. It also ensures the optimum utilization of the available facilities.
Table-40. The Existing Physical Facility
S. No. Facility Number
1. Class rooms 59
2. Labs 9
3. Computer labs 7
4. Audio visual room 1
5. Seminar Hall 2
6. General Library 1
7. Department Libraries 9
8. Departments 11
9. Generators 2
10. Room for NSS 1
11. Store rooms 1
12. Room for IQAC 1
13. Canteen 1
14. Sick room plus Counselling Centre 1
15. Gymnasium 1
16. Recreation Room for Students and Faculty 1
17. Drinking water facility (Water Doctor) 4
18. Gardens 3
19. Car / Two wheeler parking 1
20. Hostel for boys / male staff 1
21. Hostel for girls and lady staff 1
22. Playground 1
23. Football / Cricket field 1
24. Outdoor badminton court 1
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25. Basketball court 1
26. Volleyball court 1
27. Principal‟s office 1
28. Green House 1
Master Plan
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Open Air Auditorium
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4.1.4 How does the Institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the
requirements of students with physical disabilities?
The students with physical disabilities are generally minimal in the Institution. Facilities
like wheel chairs are available for differently-abled students.
4.1.5 Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within them:
Hostel Facility-Accommodation: The Institution has hostel facilities for boys and girls
at affordable costs. Boy‟s hostel christened “Chandrayan” with 63 sizeable rooms is
located one kilometer away from the College adjacent to Sree Narayana Guru Institute of
Management Studies Campus. Free transport facility is provided to hostelers residing in
Chandrayan. The girls‟ hostel named “Jhansi Rani” located on the campus itself has 118
spacious well ventilated rooms. The hostel has separate rooms with 02 sharing facility for
post graduate students. Uninterrupted power supply is ensured in both the hostels. The
Head of the Institution is the chief warden of both the hostels. Day to day activities of the
Boys‟ hostel is managed by a Warden and girls‟ hostel is under the supervision of a
Matron and an Assistant Matron. The Hostel Committee considers the grievances and
suggestions of the inmates and the Mess Committee decides the menu for the hostel.
Recreational facilities, gymnasium, yoga center, etc.: An adequately equipped
gymnasium and sports facilities are made available for the hostelers with extended
timings.
Computer facility including access to internet in hostel: The hostel has computer
facilities with wifi connectivity.
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Facilities for medical emergencies: The hostel has first aid facilities and a visiting
doctor to attend to sick hostelers. A vehicle is kept ready to take sick students to hospital
during emergencies.
Library facility: Hostel has library facilities with newspapers, magazines and books and
students residing in the hostel can utilize the library facility on the campus till 5.30 pm.
Internet and Wi-Fi facility: The hostel has computers with internet connectivity in the
hostel library.
Recreational facility-common room with audio-visual equipments: A common room
with television is made available in the boys and girls hostel. Games facilities like
volleyball, badminton, etc. and indoor games with carrom, table tennis, chess, etc. are
facilitated in the hostel. All the festivals and functions are celebrated in both the hostels.
Available residential facility for the staff and occupancy: Accommodation facilities
are made available to the staff, visitors and guests on request.
Constant supply of safe drinking water: Purified drinking water is made available
through water doctors installed in the hostels.
Security: Both the hostels are under the surveillance of CCTV installed at all the
strategic points. Security personnel work round the clock in both the hostels. The gate
register is maintained to monitor the movement of the inmates.
4.1.6 What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care
on the campus and off the campus?
The provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care on the campus
and off the campus is listed below:
Medical room facility for the sick students.
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Visiting doctor.
4.1.7 Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus spaces for special units
like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women‟s Cell, Counselling and Career Guidance,
Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and students, safe
drinking water facility, auditorium, etc.
A well-equipped room has been set up for the functioning of IQAC.
A room has been set apart for the Grievance Redressal Cell.
Women Empowerment Cell is functioning in an independent room.
Counselling and Career Guidance Cell is functioning in an independent room.
A separate room has been made available for Placement Cell.
Separate medical rooms for boys and girls are provided.
A well-furnished and spacious canteen functions in the Institution.
Recreational space for students and faculty is available.
Purified drinking water is supplied at specific areas on the campus.
The Institution has an open air auditorium and a seminar hall.
A playground and courts for playing volley ball, basketball and football are available.
Facilities are also provided for indoor games like carrom, chess and table tennis.
4.2 Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a
committee. What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to render
the library, student / user friendly?
The library has an Advisory Committee with the Head of the Institution as Chairman and
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Librarian as Convener. The Committee meets periodically and reviews the functioning of the
library and makes it more student / user friendly. Some of the initiatives taken by the Committee
are:
Increase in the library seating capacity.
Purchase of multifunctional printer.
Relocation of stack room.
Separate rack for new arrivals.
Installation of CCTV cameras in the library.
Subscription to new journals.
Introduction of library hours in the regular timetable.
Library feedback from students.
Suggestion register in the library.
Table-41. Library Advisory Committee Name Designation
Dr. K. V. Surendran (Chair Person) Principal Mr. K. Nanjan (Convener) Librarian Dr. M. Ilangovan Vice Principal Mr. K. Narayanasamy Course i/c, Biochemistry Dr. S. N. Suresh H.o.D, Biotechnology Dr. L. Shanthi H.o.D, Business Administration Dr. P. S. Chandni H.o.D, Commerce Dr. R. Priya H.o.D, Computer Science Dr. A. J. Manju H.o.D, English Dr. R. Sathya Devi H.o.D, International Business Ms. M. P. Pavithra H.o.D i/c, Languages Ms. Renu Thomas H.o.D i/c, Mathematics Dr. M. Thangavel H.o.D, Microbiology Dr. I. Maria Yesu Raja H.o.D, Social Work
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4.2.2 Provide details of the following:
Table-42. Library infrastructure
S. No. Item Specifications
1. Total area of the library 6942 sq.ft.
2. Total seating capacity 150
3. Working hours
On working days 8.30 am to 5.15 pm
On holidays 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Before examination days 8.30 am to 5.15 pm
During examination days 8.30 am to 5.15 pm
During vacations 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
4. Layout of the library (enclosed)
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4.2.3 How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e-journals
and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books, journals
and e-resources during the last four years.
The Library Advisory Committee prepares the list of books and journals needed for the
year and submits it to the Head of the Institution. The Librarian checks the availability of the
books and prepares the procurement list to be submitted to the management for approval and
purchase.
Table-43. Amount spent on procuring new books, journals and e-resources during the last
four years.
Library holdings
2012 2013 2014 2015
Number Total cost Number Total
cost Number Total cost Number Total
cost Text books
& Reference
books 1032 321816 204 20621 42 3554 147 23393
Journals / Periodicals 87 114720 91 118620 96 119955 104 121195
e-resources 2 16500 2 16500 2 16500 2 16500
Total Amount 453036 155741 140009 161088
4.2.4 Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum access to
the library collection?
Table-44. Details on the ICT and other tools
Online Public Accessing Catalogue (OPAC)
Details about Call Number, Subject, Department, Author and Publication are retrieved immediately at one point through OPAC.
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Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals and e-publications
INFLIBNET and DELNET are the electronic resource management packages available in the library
Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases
Digital Library with 20 Computers with 2
mbps internet connectivity gives
uninterrupted access to N-List, DELNET and
others Library Website www.sngc.org/sngc/library In-house / remote access to e-publications
Available
Library automation Library is fully computerized by Easylib Software Total number of computers for public access
21 Computers
Total numbers of printers and scanners for public access
1 Printer 1 Multifuncational Printer with scanner
Internet band width / speed 2mbps - 10 mbps - 1 gb (GB)
8 Mbps speed
Institutional Repository Yes Content management system for e-learning
Available
Participation in Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet)
DELNET, INFLIBNET etc. are available.
4.2.5 Provide details on the following items:
Table-45. Library Details
Average number of walk-ins 185 / Day
Average number of books issued / returned Issued – 135 / day
Returned – 85 / Day
Ratio of library books to students enrolled 1 : 13
Average number of books added during last three years 363
Average number of login to OPAC 50 / Day
Average number of login to e-resources 70 / Day
Average number of e-resources downloaded / printed 25 / Day
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Number of information literacy trainings organized 5 Nos
Details of “weeding out” of books and other materials Old Dailies and Magazines
4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library
Table 46- Specialized services provided by the library
Manuscripts - Reference Available Reprography Available ILL(inter Library Loan Service) Available Information deploy and notification (Information Deployment and Notification) Available
Download Yes Printing Available Reading list/Bibliography compilation Available In-house/remote access to e-resources Available User Orientation and awareness Yes Assistance in searching Databases Given INFLIBNET /IUC facilities Available
4.2.7 Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and
teachers of the college.
The students and teachers are supported by the library staff by helping them to minimize
their time for searching of books.
Library staff takes steps to provide a calm environment for the readers in the library and
maintain discipline.
The staff also ensures that books taken out are back in place so that locating books become
easy.
4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually / physically
challenged persons? Give details.
Wheel chair facility is available.
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4.2.9 Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analyzed and used
for improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed by the Library to collect
feedback from users? How is the feedback analyzed and used for further improvement of
the library services?)
Yes. The library gets feedback from students which are analyzed periodically by Library
Advisory Committee and the suggestions are made use of to improve the library services.
4.3 IT Infrastructure
4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the
institution.
Table-47. Details on the computing facility available
Number of computers with Configuration 277 Numbers Computer-student ratio 1:1 Stand-alone facility 18 LAN facility 120 systems Wi-Fi facility 8 Mbps Number of nodes / computers with Internet facility 8 (Wi-Fi Campus) Any other -
Configuration of Computers
Server:
1. HCL SERVER
INFINITI Global line 2701 BC, INTEL 5500 XEON 56XX Series,
Xeon E5620, 2.4G, 12M, 5.86G, CONCORDE EATX (2*5.25, 4*3.5)
4 Bay 3.5” HS SAS / SATA HDD, 4GB REG DDR3 DIM ECC 1333 MHZ
D (2nos), 300GB SAS 3.5” 10K RPM (4nos), DVD writer SATA, PCI-EX8,
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LSI 8708 EM2, 8P, 256 MB, HCL 107K MECH USB Blk KBD, 2 button
Optical USB black mouse, 47 cm (18.5”) HCL wide LCD Monitor
Purchased from HCL INFOSYSTEMS LTD PUDUCHERY (31.05.2011) - 1 No.
Workstations:
2. HCL Infiniti Pro BL1225 80GB HDD, PIV 3 Ghz, W/2MB buffer,
256 MBDRAM, 3 But Optical USB Mouse, 104 KeyBoard,
Purchased from HCL Infosystems Ltd, Coimbatore (13.9.2005) - 20 Nos
3. HCL LX INFINITI PRO BL 1230 HCL 104 keys ps/2 Keyboard, HCL PS/2 opt
USB mouse, 80 GB sata / 300 7200rpm w/8mb bufferHDD, HCL 3 Button w/scroll
opt USB mouse-white, DDRII 256MB PC2-3200*2nos, CPU PD 820 2.80Ghz
800M, Motherboard (without monitor)
Purchased from Hcl INFOSYSTEMS LTD PONDICHERY -11 (20.10.2006) - 1 No.
4. HCL LX INFINITI PRO BL 1260, CPU PD 3 Ghz, 512MB DDRII667 RAM,
HCL 104 keys 14 Btn Int / MM ps/2 Keyboard, HCL PS / 2 opt USB mouse Blk & Sl,
80Gb sata / 300HDD, MotherBoard, CL 43CM (17‟‟) LCD Monitor– BLK & SLR .
Purchased from HCL INFOSYSTEMS LTD PONDICHERY -11 (31.05.2007) - 10 Nos.
5. HCL LX INFINITI PRO BL 1265, CPU IC2D1.86Ghz, 512MB DDRII 667 RAM
(72Nos), HCL104 keys14 Btn Int / MMps/2Keyboard Blk Vista, HCLPS / 2 opt USB
mouse Blk & Sl,160Gb sata / 300HDD, MotherBoard, 43cm HCL LCD Monitor
w/o SPK & TCO Blk & Slr.
Purchased from Hcl INFOSYSTEMS LTD PONDICHERY -11 (08.12.2007) - 15 Nos.
6. HCL LX INFINITI PRO BL 1280, HCL 3 Butn w/scroll opt USB Mouse-Blk & Sl,
HCL104 keys 14 Btn Int / MMps / 2Keyboard Blk Vista, CPU IC2DE 8300 2.83 Ghz,
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512 MB DDRII 667RAM, 160Gb 7200 RPMsata / 300HDD, MotherBoard,
43CM (17‟‟) HCL Wide LCD MONITOR w/o Spkr Black.
Purchased from HCL INFOSYSTEMS LTD PONDICHERY -11 (21.6.2008) - 15 Nos.
7. ACER Power – Intel Core 2 Quad Q82000, 2.33 GHZ 4 MB l2 cache, 1333 Mhz
FSB, Intel G31 Chipset Motherboard, 2GB DDR RAM, 320GB,
SATA-II HDD @7200rpm, On Board 10 / 100 / 1000 MPBS Lan card Integrated Intel
GMA 3100, USB serial, Parallel ports PCI Slots, PCI Express slots, ACER Kbd
& ACER optical mouse, Integrated 18.5‟‟ wide ACER TFT colour monitor.
Purchased from E-Ware info solutions, N.S.R Road, CBE – 25. (20.07.2009) - 70 Nos.
8. HCL LX INFINITI PRO BL 1280, HCL 3 Butn w/scroll opt USB Mouse-Blk & Sl,
HCL104 keys 14 Btn Int / MM ps / 2Keyboard Blk Vista, Kit free Dos preloaded,
1 GB DDRII 800PC2-6400 UN Buff Non ECC-B Sata / 300 3.5‟HDD, Motherboard
CPU IC2D E7500 2.93Ghz 1066M 3mb L6EX DW, 47 cm (18.5) HCL wide
LCD w/spkr Blk Tco
Purchased from HCL INFOSYSTEMS LTD PONDICHERY -11 (13.02.2010)- 25 Nos.
9. ZENITH Premium PC:
Intel H61 Express Chipset, Intel Core-I3 2100 Processor 3.10 Ghz,
Smart cache3mb, 2gb DDR3, 500GB SATA-II/10/100/1000 LAN,
USB MM KBD, USB Optical Mouse, Zenith 18.5‟‟ Wide TFT monitor
Purchased from ZENITH Computers Ltd, Zuarinagar, GOA. (10.12.2011) - 25 Nos.
10. LENOVO Edge 73 Dual Core Pentium G 3240, 2GB DDR3 RAM - 45 Nos
500 GB HDD, Keyboard and Mouse, Monitor 18.5” Lenovo.
Purchased from VARSHINI Business Machines Coimbatore. (27.08.2015)
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11. ZEBRONICS Assembled PC:
Processor Intel Core 4th Generation, Motherboard Asus H81M-s,
RAM DDR 2Gb Hynix, 500 Gb HDD Sata Segate, Mini Tower Armour with -50 Nos.
SMPS
Purchased from E-ware Info Solutions, Coimbatore. (22.11.2015)
Details of licensed software:
Table-48. Details of Licensed software
S. No. Name of the software No. of CDs 1. 1 Windows 2000 Professional 1 2. 2 Windows XP Professional 1 3. 3 Tally 5.4 & 6.3 2 4. 4 Oracle 9i Suite 15 5. 5 Dot Net 2003 Framework with MSDN 7 6. 6 MS-Office 2000 Professional 2 7. 7 Redhat ENT Linux WS 4.0 4 8. 8 Tally ERP 9 1 Total 33
Details of Hardware:
Printer HP 1008: 1 Nos
Scanner HP Flatbed: 1 Nos
Transcend Portable DVD: 1 Nos
4.3.2 Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and
students on the campus and off-campus?
Internet facility with 8 Mbps is available on the campus. Wi-Fi enabled connectivity is
made use of by the students staying in the hostel as well.
4.3.3 What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT
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infrastructure and associated facilities?
The IT infrastructure and associated facilities are upgraded periodically keeping in mind
the requirements. Office automation is also given top priority.
4.3.4 Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement,
upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the
institution (Year wise for last four years)
The table below gives the details of the provision made in the annual budget for
procurement, upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the computers
Table-49. Budget for procurement, upgradation, deployment and maintenance of the
computers
Year Budget (Rs.) Amount spent (Rs.)
2012-2013 1,20,000 1,11,649
2013-2014 3,75,000 3,68,045
2014-2015 2,15,000 2,08,400
2015-2016 15,00,000 3,92,194
4.3.5 How does the Institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including
development and use of computer-aided teaching / learning materials by its staff and
students?
LCD projectors are used to enable power point presentation of the learning materials
prepared by the faculty or downloaded from the open source course materials of standard
Institutions. To make the best use of internet facility available, the students are encouraged to use
e-books and e-learning materials in the library.
4.3.6 Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies
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deployed (access to on-line teaching-learning resources, independent learning, ICT
enabled classrooms / learning spaces etc.) by the Institution place the student at the
center of teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the teacher.
The students have access to various learning resources available online through open
source such as course materials and other learning resources of various institutes in and outside
India. Enrichment courses on ICT facilitate the students to use these resources efficiently. Digital
library also allows them to update their knowledge in the respective fields. The students are
placed at the center of teaching-learning process through power point presentations and
interactive learning. The ICT enabled teaching makes the students active participants rather than
passive listeners.
4.3.7 Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly
or through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of?
The Institution is planning to avail the National Knowledge Network connectivity
through NPTEL.
4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities
4.4.1How does the Institution ensure optimal location and utilization of the available
financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities (substantiate
your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last four years)?
Table-50. Amount utilized on maintenance of campus facilities
S. No. Facility Year
2012-2013 (Rs.)
2013-2014 (Rs.)
2014-2015 (Rs.)
2015-2016 (Rs.)
1. Building 1,04,56,676 1,76,700 66,559 29,41,434
2. Furniture 1,67,904 - - 10,238
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3. Equipment - - 1,01,783 -
4. Computers 50,700 - - 6,50,000
5. Vehicles 38,58,526 27,41,397 23,57,362 27,20,234
6. Any other - 37,538 3,85,463 6,50,000
4.4.2 What are the Institutional mechanisms for maintenance and up keep of the
infrastructure, facilities and equipment of the college?
Maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure, facilities and equipment are high on the
agenda of the Institution. The equipments and machinery in the labs are maintained properly.
The maintenance of computer is done periodically. There is a transport in-charge who looks after
the maintenance of vehicles. Repair works are done periodically. Maintenance work of the
building also is done giving it top priority.
4.4.3 How and with what frequency does the Institute take up calibration and other
precision measures for the equipment / instruments?
The instruments / equipment in the laboratories is calibrated by authorized service
engineers as and when it is required. The requirements are reported by the Heads of the
Departments to the Head of the Institution who in turn gets them done.
4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of
sensitive equipment (voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)?
The sensitive equipments are kept in very safe locations. Uninterrupted power supply is
ensured without voltage fluctuations by providing stabilizers. Water doctors are provided for
supply of safe drinking water. Proper maintenance is also ensured through annual maintenance
contracts entered with the appropriate agencies.
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Any other relevant information regarding Infrastructure and Learning Resources which
the college would like to include.
A full-fledged gymnasium equipped with latest fitness and wellness equipment, weight
lifting facilities, dumb bells and other equipments available.
Guest rooms for experts / resource persons who visit the campus.
Uninterrupted power supply.
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Student Support and Progression
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CRITERION V: STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 Student Mentoring and Support
5.1.1 Does the Institution publish its updated prospectus / handbook annually? If „yes‟,
what is the information provided to students through these documents and how does the
institution ensure its commitment and accountability?
Yes. The Institution publishes its updated Prospectus / Pamphlets / Brochure every year
and it is issued with the application form. The Prospectus contains the following information:
Vision, Mission and Objectives of the College
Programmes offered
Admission procedure
Hostel facilities
Placement details
The College calendar is distributed to the students at the beginning of the Academic year. It
gives the following information:
About the Managing Trust
A brief history of the Institution
Vision, Mission and Objectives
Board of Trustees
Academic programmes offered
Details of Governing Council members /College Committee members
List of faculty members and non-teaching staff
Rules and regulations regarding attendance, examination, fee payment and library
List of holidays and the number of working days
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College e-mail address, website and contact numbers
List of University rank holders of the previous academic year
The Institution ensures its commitment and accountability by imparting holistic and value-based
education to students from all strata of society equipping them to be employable. It is committed
to mould the students into not only empowered youth, but also socially responsible and morally
upright citizens of tomorrow.
5.1.3 What percentage of students receives financial assistance from state government,
central government and other national agencies?
Every year a considerable number of students receive financial assistance from the State
Government.
Table-51. The number of SC / ST financial assistance received from government agencies
Year Total No. of SC / ST
Students
No. of Students who Received
Financial Assistance Total Amount (Rs.)
2011-12 58 54 284800
2012-13 69 62 260580
2013-14 72 66 456080
2014-15 70 65 453260
2015-16 84 80 576050
Total 353 327 2030770
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5.1.4 What are the specific support services / facilities available for
Students from SC / ST, OBC and economically weaker sections
Students with physical disabilities
Overseas students
Students to participate in various competitions / National and International
Medical assistance to students: health centre, health insurance etc.
Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams
Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,)
Support for “slow learners”
Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning / corporate / business house
etc.
Publication of student magazines
a. Students from SC / ST, OBC and economically weaker sections
The Institution extends them support to avail scholarships provided by State
Government and other agencies.
Remedial Classes, Soft skill development and Enrichment courses are provided to
improve their performance and employability.
Personal and psychosocial counselling are also provided.
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Table 52- Institutional Scholarship details for the past four years
b. Students with Physical Disabilities
Support provided to the students wherever needed.
c. Overseas students
Overseas students are given all kinds of support as and when requested.
d. Student to participate in various competitions / National and International
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English 5 8 10 7 30 3 4 6 3 16 0 1 6 7 14 60 Business Administration
42 25 9 15 91 12 10 8 5 35 16 5 0 3 24 150
Biochemistry 5 9 24 37 75 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 3 81
Biotechnology 2 4 14 25 45 0 1 1 1 3 5 7 4 11 27 75
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9 8 27 38 82 0 0 0 0 0 19 21 24 34 98 180
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Commerce 144 91 66 46 347 19 15 16 7 57 96 62 47 83 288 692
Total 247 177 215 260 899 46 42 43 29 160 259 179 149 207 794 1853
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The students are extended proper guidance and support to participate in competitions.
Different Clubs take every step to train, motivate and encourage students to participate in various
competitions.
e. Medical assistance to students: Health centre, Health insurance etc
Medical assistance is one of the prime concerns of the Institution. The medical room on
the campus arranges timely medical assistance to the students. Hospital services are made
available wherever needed. The Institution ensures safety at every level and maintains first aid
kits in all the labs and hostel. The Institution has medical room with necessary facilities.
f. Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams
Programmes are conducted to help students who appear for competitive exams such as
UPSC, Bank exams, NET, SET, GRE, TOEFL etc. Entry into Services Cell conducts
programmes in this direction.
g. Skill Development (Spoken English, Computer literacy etc.)
The Institution has a well-equipped language laboratory where the Spoken English
classes are conducted.
An Enrichment programme in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is
offered to all the students.
The final year students undergo Finishing School programme which equips them for
employability.
h. Support for Slow Learners
Slow learners are given special assignments and retests. Remedial classes are also
conducted. University Question Bank has been made available in the library.
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i. Exposure of students to other institution of h i g h e r learning / corporate /
business house etc.
The students are encouraged to take up training programme in reputed Institutions.
The Institution has tie-up with industries where the students can avail quality training and
internships. As a part of the curriculum the summer training / Institutional / Industrial
trainings are conducted.
The students are encouraged to participate in National and International events organized
by other Institutions.
Industrial Visits are organized by the Departments to help them gain practical exposure to
the leading organizations.
j. Publication of student magazines
Students are encouraged to exhibit their creativity through magazines. College magazines
are released every year where the students get involved in different capacities. In addition,
newsletters and wall magazines are also published.
5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills,
among the students and the impact of the efforts.
An Entrepreneurship Development Cell is functioning to promote self-employment
opportunities and encourage students to venture into profitable business. The Cell takes
necessary initiatives to mould the students to become successful entrepreneurs.
Table-53. List of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes conducted by the Cell
Year Programme / Activity Date No. of
Beneficiaries Impact / Outcome
2014- Seminar on “Value based 03.01.15 159 The students gained
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2015 Entrepreneurship” knowledge on value based
Entrepreneurship
2014-
2015 Training 03.01.15 39
The students learnt how to
make paper Quilling and
artificial flower
2015-
2016
Seminar on “Scope of
employment and self-
employment in India”
29.07.15 140
The scope of employment
and self-employment in
India was made known to
the students
2015-
2016
Sale exhibition 07.10.15
Both
exhibitors and
visitors
Students exhibited their
products for sale and gained
practical selling experience
Seminar on challenges in
globalization for
entrepreneurs
09.03.16 52
Students were exposed to
the challenges faced by the
entrepreneurs
Earn While You Learn programme organizes exhibition / sale to develop
Entrepreneurship Development Skills. Students exhibit the ornaments, paintings and other
materials during these sale exhibitions and thereby earn a considerable amount. This creates
interest in the students to learn more value added and additional job oriented and entrepreneurial
skills.
5.1.6 Enumerate the policies and strategies of the Institution which promote participation
of students in extracurricular and co- curricular activities such as sports, games, Quiz
competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.
additional academic support, flexibility in examinations
special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials
any other
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Policy
The College encourages and promotes participation of students in extra curricular and co-
curricular activities through intercollegiate and inter-departmental competitions.
Strategies
A number of Clubs and Committees are effectively functioning within the campus which
promotes participation of students in extra curricular and co-curricular activities such as sports,
games, quiz competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.
Table-54. List of Clubs and Committees
S. No. Club / Committee Activity
1. Research Forum Provides platform for the research scholars to present and exhibit their research findings.
2. Literary Club Conducts competitions to improve the literary skill of students.
3. Science Club Organizes exhibitions and competitions related to science and technology.
4. Entrepreneurship Development Cell Motivates and trains students to develop their Entrepreneurial skills.
5. Ethics Club Imparts value based education to the students from diverse background.
6. Green Campus Committee Creates environmental awareness and initiates activities to accomplish green campus.
7. Nature Club Encourages the students to plant saplings inside and outside the campus, conducts rallies and creates environmental awareness.
8. Music Club Brings out the music talents in the students by organizing musical concerts.
9. Cultural Club Encourages the students to participate in cultural programmes inside and outside the college.
10. Media & Photography Club Organizes photographic exhibitions and competitions.
11. Youth Red Cross Motivates and involves the students to take up
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societal concern initiatives.
12. NSS Conducts extension activities and involves students to serve the society
13. Road Patrol and Safety Creates awareness about Road safety and Traffic rules & regulations by organising rallies and camps.
14. Equal Opportunities Cell Sensitizes students about acquiring equal opportunities in all walks of life.
15. Student Welfare and Counselling Cell
Initiates student welfare programmes and Counsel the students with psychological imbalance.
16. Book Bank Inculcates reading habit among students.
17. Consumer Club Imparts consumer literacy through awareness programmes, rallies, etc.
18. Entry into Services Motivates and guides students to take up competitive exams.
19. Human Rights Committee Endeavors to create consciousness about Human Rights.
20. Women Empowerment Cell Empowers women on various aspects like women‟s rights and issues, health, etc. by organizing programmes.
21. Research Committee Nurtures Research culture on the campus.
Students who have a good track record in sports are given sports scholarship.
Sports uniform and materials are given free of cost to the sports students.
Sports competition and Sports day ar
e conducted.
Special dietary requirements of the students actively involved in sports are taken care of.
Table-55. The Diet provided for Sports Students
Month Diet
Mon, Wed, Fri Tue, Thu
June Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
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July Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
August Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
September Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
October Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
December Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
January Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
February Egg with Milk Channa & Banana
“Credise” an intercollegiate cultural event is organized every year.
Inter-departmental programmes are organized to encourage and promote co-curricular
and extra curricular activities.
Table-56. The list of Interdepartmental programmes conducted
S.
No. Programme Organized By Year
1. ARENA - An Interdepartmental competition
Department of
Biotechnology
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
2. GRAND MASTER - An Interdepartmental quiz
competition
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
3. ADSOPHOS - An Interdepartmental
competition
Department of Business
Administration 2015-2016
4. Food fest Department of
Commerce 2015-2016
5. CRESTA - Interdepartmental competition Department of English 2015-2016
6. Interdepartmental quiz competition Department of
International Business
2014-2015
2015-2016
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7. QUICK BUCK- An Interdepartmental
competition
Department of
Mathematics 2015-2016
8. Traditional Food fest Department of Social
Work 2014-2015
9. Interdepartmental competition Department of Social
Work 2015-2016
5.1.7 Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing
for the competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified
in various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR- NET, UGC-NET, SLET, ATE / CAT /
GRE / TOFEL / GMAT / Central /State services, Defense, Civil Services, etc.
Adequate steps are taken to prepare students for Civil Services exams, UGC-CSIR-NET /
SET exams etc. by providing reading materials and information regarding the dates and
applications of the exams from Newspapers, Employment news etc.,
Add-on programmes are conducted to help students to appear for competitive exams.
Guest lectures and coaching classes on Numerical Aptitude, Communicative English etc.,
are conducted to equip the students to prepare for various Competitive Examinations.
Training for improving soft skills and communication skills is also offered.
College library is well equipped with sufficient learning resources including internet
facilities like INFLIBNET with E-Journals which help students to prepare for
examinations.
The Institution is planning to start an academy for competitive examination to provide
guidance and training to the students who are appearing for competitive examinations
conducted by UPSC, TNPSC, RRB, IBPS, Insurance Companies, etc.
Entry into Services Club conducts awareness programmes on competitive examinations.
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5.1.8 What type of counselling services are made available to the students (academic,
personal, career, psycho-social etc.)
Academic Counselling
The members of faculty conduct academic counselling which ultimately help the students
realize their career goals and achieve better.
Personal counselling and Psycho social counselling
Counselling is done for the students, in various areas such as stress management,
homesickness and academic issues. The issues addressed vary from student to student and so do
the counselling sessions. The students with personal and psycho-social issues due to personal /
family issues are given special attention.
Career Counselling
The Placement Cell has a structured mechanism for career guidance and placement.
Literature scanning and website surfing are the routes to identify job opportunities. The
information gathered is displayed on the notice board. The Placement Officer and the placement
coordinators of the departments provide guidance to the students in formal and informal
meetings. They are taught how to prepare their curriculum vitae and how to appear for interview.
The Placement Cell provides regular career guidance through training programmes, job melas,
internship training etc.
5.1.9. Does the Institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and
placement of its students?
Yes. The Institution has a structured mechanism for career guidance and placement
training. The Institution has an effective Placement Cell consisting of faculty and student from
each department. Placement training and career guidance are provided to all final year students.
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The students are informed well in advance regarding the on-campus and off-campus placement
drives and are encouraged to participate in the same. Free transportation facilities are provided
to take part in the drives. The Head of the Institution ensures the systematic implementation of
the plans. A review meeting is conducted periodically to monitor the proper functioning of the
Cell. In addition Finishing School also conducts programmes targeting the final year students by
inviting eminent professional trainees / recruiters.
Table-57. The list of employers visited and percentage of students placed
S.
No. Employer Sector
Percentage of
students placed
2012-2013
1. SPANCO BPO, Coimbatore IT 26.92
2. TCS, Chennai IT 17.15
3. FORD BUSINESS SERVICE, Coimbatore
Accounting company 22.23
4. WIPRO TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 7.2
5. GOAN INSTITUTE, Kochi English language training 26.58
6. VIRTUSA SOFTWARE, Bangalore IT 9.09
7. IBM, Bangalore IT 10.42
2013-2014
8. FEDERAL BANK, Thrissur Banking 25.00
9. INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 06.19
10. TCS – BPO, Chennai IT 17.57
11. IBM, Bangalore IT 08.89
12. IGATE, Bangalore IT 33.34
13. CTS, Coimbatore IT 09.30
14. RUDRA CREATIONS, Coimbatore Textile designing 09.44
15. CSS CORP, Chennai IT 15.78
16. WIPRO TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 40.00
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2014-2015
17. ZIFO TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 03.58
18. ICICI BANK, Coimbatore Banking 21.43
19. POLARIS BPO, Chennai IT 100.00
20. TCS – BPO, Chennai IT 20.00
21. WIPRO TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 38.46
22. INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 23.21
23. DIGITAL NIRVANA, Coimbatore IT 02.78
24. CONCENTRIX, Chennai IT 06.67
25. COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGIES (IT
DIVISION), Coimbatore IT 03.53
26. COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGIES
(NON-IT), Coimbatore BPO 06.06
27. TCS – IT, Chennai IT 21.05
28. WILDCRAFT, Bangalore Finance and Accounting 01.35
29. INFOSYS – BPO, Chennai IT 09.38
30. KGISL, Coimbatore IT 02.53
31. DICOM, Chennai Life Science 25.39
32. EUREKA FORBES, Coimbatore Life Science 32.50
33. CHIPAGE TECH, Palakkad IT 50.00
34. ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND,
Chennai Banking 12.50
35. TCS – IGNITE, Bangalore IT 100.00
2015-2016
36. ICICI BANK, Coimbatore Banking 52.63
37. TCS – IT, Chennai IT 10.58
38. WIPRO TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 37.03
39. V W R TECHNOLOGIES, Coimbatore Life Science 15.25
40. INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 17.95
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41. ACCENTURE IT, Bangalore IT 11.87
42. DICOM SOLUTIONS, Chennai Life Science 25.72
43. VISIONARY RCM, Coimbatore Life Science 50.65
44. LAGOON ACADEMY, Coimbatore Language Training
Institute 49.32
45. TCS – BPO, Chennai IT 23.15
46. TVS HR SERVICES, Coimbatore HR services 100
47. AGNA GLOBAL SOLUTIONS,
Coimbatore IT 100
48. ALLSEC TECHNOLOGIES, Chennai IT 100
49. MARUTHI BPO, Coimbatore IT 100
50. ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Bangalore
Banking 4.00
51. IDBI FEDERAL INSURANCE, Coimbatore
Banking 73.33
Table-58. The placement details for the last four years
S. No. Department Year
Total 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
1. Biochemistry 4 6 - 3 22 35
2. Biotechnology 12 - - 1 40 53
3. Business Administration 56 7 12 9 14 98
4. Commerce 68 48 10 31 61 218
5. Computer Science 85 15 16 59 61 236
6. English - - 3 - 9 12
7. International Business - - - 1 - 1
8. Mathematics 15 3 2 8 16 44
9. Microbiology 23 - 3 1 13 40
10. Social Work - - - - 3 3
Grand Total 263 79 46 113 239 740
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5.1.10 Does the Institution have a student Grievance Redressal cell? If yes, list (if any) the
grievances reported and redressed during the last four years.
Yes, the Institution has a Grievance Redressal Cell which addresses the general
grievances of the students. The meeting of the Cell is convened periodically. The responsibility
of this Cell is to redress any grievances relating to the difficulties faced by the students with
regard to academic activities or the facilities provided.
5.1.11 What are the Institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual
harassment?
The Women Empowerment Cell conducts seminars and workshops on women
empowerment periodically. The Cell functions actively, with the objectives to disseminate
information about the empowerment of women, to create awareness on the rights of women, to
create an insight on the roles of women in the upliftment of family and society, to establish
gender sensitization, to facilitate economic empowerment of rural women, to create awareness
on issues like health, hygiene and nutrition, to organize various training and development
programs for women, to provide counselling for psychological empowerment of students and to
prevent sex discrimination and harassment. The Cell takes care of any complaints relating to the
sexual harassment to the girl students. Since continuous counselling is given to the students in
the class, no incident of sexual harassment is reported so far.
5.1.12 Is there an Anti-Ragging Committee? How many instances (if any) have been reported
during the last four years and what action has been taken on these?
Yes, there is an Anti-Ragging Committee constituted as per University / Government
guidelines. The Institution has been declared ragging free. The complaint boxes are kept for the
students to drop their complaints. There has been no instance of ragging. Senior students are
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instructed to give support, encouragement and help to their juniors. Flex boards with details of
contact numbers of the authorities to be contacted to report incidents of ragging are displayed
which the students and parents can make use of. Awareness programmes against ragging are
also conducted. The Anti-Ragging Committee meets periodically to review the general situation.
5.1.13. Enumerate the welfare scheme made available to students by the Institution.
The Institution strives to ensure student welfare by taking appropriate initiatives
wherever required. The initiatives taken are listed below:
Students are covered under Group Insurance Scheme.
Table-59. The details of Group Insurance availed by students for the past four years
S. No. Department No. of Beneficiaries
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 1. Biochemistry 57 73 96 111 2. Biotechnology 45 95 134 155 3. Business Administration 313 285 237 193 4. Commerce 745 749 687 538 5. Computer Science 476 485 451 386 6. English 38 65 92 85 7. International Business 24 45 68 104 8. Mathematics 144 141 156 162 9. Microbiology 119 121 174 199 10. Social Work 34 26 22 21
Total 1995 2085 2117 1954 Free medical camps and awareness campaigns are conducted.
Government scholarships are made available for SC / ST students.
Scholarships for economically backward and meritorious students are made available
by management.
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Sports scholarships are provided.
Gymnasium is installed on the campus.
Yoga classes are conducted for the physical and mental wellness of the students.
Driving classes are arranged for the students at concessional rates.
Academic, personal and psycho-social counselling is given.
Fee concessions are given to students.
Cafeteria with subsidized rate is available.
5.1.14. Does the Institution have a registered Alumni Association? If „yes‟, what are its
activities and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure
development?
The Institution has an active Alumni Association. Every year the College organizes an
Alumni meet where the alumni are given an opportunity to share their views and suggestions for
the further development of the Institution. The Executive Committee of the Alumni Association
constitutes Chairman, Vice-chairman, Secretary, Joint-secretary and Treasurer. The Alumni
Association contributes their level best for the progress of the Institution.
Campus maintenance is taken up by the alumni periodically.
Books are donated by the alumni to the library and to the departments.
Articles like cupboards and printer have been donated by the alumni.
Placement assistance is provided by the alumni members.
A proposal for the construction of gallery for football ground is being worked out.
Sree Narayana Guru Football Trophy - an intercollegiate tournament is organized
with the support of the alumni.
Rural Camps are organized by the alumni.
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5.2 Student Progression
5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or
employment (for the last four batches), highlight the trends observed.
Table-60. Student progression to higher education and Employment
Student progression %
UG to PG 26.91
PG to M.Phil. 14.75
PG to Ph.D. 3.63
Employed
Campus selection 24.07
Other than campus recruitment 31.44
Entrepreneurship / Self-Employment 18.67
5.2.2 Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the
last four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university). Furnish
programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the same
institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the city/district.
Table-61. Pass percentage for the last five years
Course
Pass percentage
2011-
2012
2012-
2013
2013-
2014
2014-
2015
2015-
2016
B.A. English - - 93.75 95 100
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 88 78 82 80 84
B.B.A (Computer Application) 84 88 91.2 86 81.5
B. Com 81.9 67.96 67.05 87.15 68.42
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B.Com (Computer Application) 82.2 88.18 83.2 87.25 74.63
B.Com (Information Technology) - - - 90 88.23
B.Com (International Business) - - - - 82.35
B.Com (Professional Accounting) - - - - -
B.Sc. Mathematics 56 75 92.3 86 88.46
B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology 100 86 95 100 100
B.Sc. Microbiology 100 95 100 100 96.8
B.Sc. Biotechnology 100 100 75 86.95 97.8
B.Sc. Computer Science 86 88 100 85.45 83.3
B.C.A 86.38 78.5 81.6 69.6 78.55
B.Sc. Information Technology 75 100 81.3 92.56 92
M.A. English Literature - - - 100 92
Master of Social Work 97 100 100 100 100
M.Com 93.3 96.67 100 100 93
M.Com. International Business 100 80 100 100 86
M.Sc. Mathematics 44 89 60 78 85.18
M.Sc. Microbiology 100 95.6 100 100 92.3
M.Sc. Biotechnology 100 100 100 100 100
M.Sc. Computer Science 100 100 92 100 87.5
5.2.3 How does the Institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education
and/or towards employment?
The Institution provides full support at every level to facilitate student progression to
higher level of education and towards employment.
Management funded students‟ project and other research projects are assigned to
inculcate research culture.
Seminars, conferences and workshops are organized by inviting eminent
academicians and skilled personalities from diverse fields to motivate the students to
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pursue higher education.
Scholarships are provided to the economically backward and meritorious students to
continue their higher studies.
Assistance to avail bank loans for higher education is provided on request.
Placement opportunities are made known to final year students through proper
channel in advance.
The Placement Cell conducts soft skill training and other career guidance
programmes to enhance employability.
Finishing School programme helps the students to get placement.
Industrial visits organized by each Department provide opportunity to interact with
industrialists and know about job prospects.
5.2.4 Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and
drop out.
Remedial classes and extra coaching classes are conducted to minimize the rate of
failure.
Periodical assessments and class tests are conducted.
Slow learners are provided with supplementary materials and are familiarized with
question banks.
Extra care is given to the slow learners during the tutorial hours.
PTA meetings are conducted to convey the progress of the students.
Mentoring hours are fruitfully made use of to give additional support to such students.
Scholarships are provided to the students who belong to economically weaker
sections.
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5.3 Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extra curricular activities available to
students. Provide details of participation and program calendar.
The Institution organizes sports, games cultural and other extra curricular activities for
the holistic development of the students on a regular basis.
Sports and games
Sports meet is organized every year with a range of items which includes includes sports
and games:
Outdoor – Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Volley ball, Football, Kho-Kho, Ball and Shuttle
Badminton, Shot put, Javelin throw, Discus throw and Tennikoit.
Indoor – Chess, Carrom and Table Tennis
An intercollegiate foot ball tournament is conducted every year. Individual Champion,
Overall group Game Champion and Overall Athletic Champions are identified and trophies /
shields are presented.
Cultural and other Extra curricular Activities
Cultural activities form an integral part of the programmes conducted in the Institution.
The Cultural Club encourages and trains the students to participate in inter and intracollegiate
cultural fests. “Credise” an intercollegiate cultural fest is organized every year. The College also
organizes cultural events on the occasion of regional festivals like Pongal and Onam which help
integrate students of different languages / cultures.
Table-62. List of students who participated in various events
Academic year Academic event Cultural events Sports 2012-2013 15 2 4 2013-2014 123 4 2
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2014-2015 81 5 9 2015-2016 119 14 1
5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievements in co- curricular, extra
curricular and cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National
/ International, etc. for the previous four years.
Student achievements in co-curricular and extra curricular activities
Table-63. List of achievements of the students (co-curricular and extra curricular
activities)
S. No. Name Achievement Event Organized
By Status Date
1. T. K. Godan II place Biosummit 2013 - Quiz
Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
International 31.1.13
2. M. Santhoshkumar Special Prize
Biosprings 2013- Blooming Young Scientist
KSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
State 23.1.13
3. R. Nikitha III place
National Conference on Biorevolution- Dumb Charades
Sri Krishna Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
National 13.2.13
4. M. Santhoshkumar I place
National Conference on Biorevolution- Dumb Charades
Sri Krishna Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
National 13.2.13
5. Reshma Ravikumar II place
National Conference on Biorevolution- Theme Based Skit
Sri Krishna Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
National 13.2.13
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6. T. K. Godan II place
National Conference on Biorevolution- Theme Based Skit
Sri Krishna Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
National 13.2.13
7. Reshma Ravikumar II place
University Examinations 2012 - Rank
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
State 13.3.13
8. M. Remya II place
National Conference on Recent Trends in Medicinal Plants and Their Products- Oral Presentation
Dr. N. G. P Arts And Science College, Coimbatore.
National 18.9.13
9. A. Kanchana Best Volunteer Award
NSS Unit Valediction
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Regional 2014
10. Ankita Mishra I place Credise 2015- Hindi Debate
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.3.15
11. Ankita Mishra II place Credise 2015- English Debate
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.3.15
12. G. Gopika I place Business Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 20.2.15
13. G. Gopika III place Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 6.7.15
14. G. Gopika III place Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 24.8.15
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15. Diljith I place Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 16.12.15
16. G. Gopika I place Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 16.12.15
17. P. A. Saithusansa II place Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 07.3.14
18. A. S. Sujin II place Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 07.3.14
19. C. V. Jawahar Hind Shall Consolation Best Manager
PPG Business School, Coimbatore.
State Level Inter collegiate
04.10.14
20. K. S. Sreekumar III place Business Quiz
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 17.9.14
21. Mohammed Arshad
III place Business Quiz
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 17.9.14
22. R. Renjishlal
II place Business Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Intra collegiate Cultural Fest
20.2.15
23. U. Aswin II place Business Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Intra collegiate Cultural Fest
20.2.15
24. M. Sarath III place Business Plan
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 17.9.14
25. T. S. Sagar III place Business Plan
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja
Inter collegiate 17.9.14
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College, Pollachi.
26. S. Badrinath III place Business Plan
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 17.9.14
27. H. Giriprabhu III place Business Plan
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 17.9.14
28. C. Arun Soorian I place Grand Master
Quiz
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental
05.8.15
29. Jibin Sebastian III Place Best Manager
Rathinam College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 13.10.12
30. Jibin Sebastian III Place University Examination
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
University 13.3.13
31. Jibin Sebastian I Place Paper Presentation
Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
South zone 23.2.13
32. Jibin Sebastian II Place Marketing Product
Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
South zone 23.2.13
33. Jibin Sebastian III Place Product Launch
Nehru Institute, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 08.3.13
34. Jibin Sebastian II Place Best of Commerce
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 23.2.13
35. A. Deepthy II Place Part III
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 13.3.13
36. K. S. Pranavapriyan
Best NSS Volunteer NSS Camp
Sree Narayana Guru College,
College 2013
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Coimbatore.
37. A. Fareena I place Public Speaking Competition
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 29.9 15
38. K. S. Pranavapriyan I place Paper
Presentation
SAN International College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.2.16
Table-64. The list of achievements of the students (Cultural Activities)
S. No. Name Achievement Event Organized by Status Date
BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. N. K. Amrutha I place
Inter-Collegiate Cultural Competitions ZEBICOM‟14- Duet Song
AJK College of Arts And Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 22.2.14
2. Apeksha Jain I place PROFEAST ‟15- Hand Painting
SNR SONS College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 3.2.15
3. Apeksha Jain I place HILARICAS- Flower Arrangement
Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 14.2.15
4. Ankita Mishra I place ARENA ‟14- Carving
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 22.12.14
5. A. Kanchana II place
UYIR NIZHAL ‟14- Elocution (Tamil)
Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
Regional 11.10.14
6. Reshma Sundaran I place
FANTABULOUS ‟14- Mehendi
Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 20.9.14
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7. Harsha Raziyabi I place
FANTABULOUS ‟14- Mehendi
Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 20.9.14
8. G. Gopika I place Carving Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 22.12.14
9. G. Gopika III place Anchoring Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.9.15
10. G. Gopika II place Pen a Poem Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.9.15
11. G. Gopika III place Quick Buck -Spell Bee
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 29.9.15
12. G. Gopika I place Quick Buck -Expressive
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 29.9.15
13. Diljith I place Quick Buck – Jigsaw puzzle
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 29.9.15
14. Ankita Mishra III place Quick Buck – Reminiscence
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 29.9.15
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
15. I. G. Rama Krishnan I place Solo Song
AJK College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 21.2.14
16. I. G. Rama Krishnan
II place
Solo Song
Sasi Creative School of Management, Coimbatore.
National Level Inter collegiate
8.2.14
17. K. Ramanand I place Face Painting
Sasi Creative School of Management, Coimbatore.
National Level Inter collegiate
8.2.14
18. Bharath Krishnan
II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate
28.9.13
19. T. K. Rahul III place Short Film PPG Business School, Coimbatore.
State Level Inter collegiate
4.10.14
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20. Ramakrishnan I place Solo Song
RVS Faculty of Management, Coimbatore.
State Level –Inter collegiate
13.2.15
21. M. Vignesh I place Variety Entertainment
RVS Technical Campus, Coimbatore.
State Level –Inter collegiate
13.2.15
22. Aswin Chand III place
AD-ZAP
Nehru College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 20.9.14
23. S. Badrinath III place
AD-ZAP
Nehru College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 20.9.14
24. Subash III place
AD-ZAP
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 11.9.15
25. Irfan
I place
Pen a Poem
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 11.9.15
26. P. Nandu III place
AD-ZAP
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 11.9.15
27. P. R. Yudhi I place drawing Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 11.9.15
28. P. R. Yudhi III place Sudoku Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental
4.8.15
29. M. Sarath III place AD-ZAP Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 29.9.15
COMMERCE
30. Jibin Sebastian II place Dumb Charades
Nehru Institute, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 15.3.13
31. Jibin Sebastian II place Intercollege Competition
SNR Sons College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 11.2.13
32. A. R. Siva I place Variety CMS College Inter 2013
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Entertainment of Science and Commerce, Coimbatore.
collegiate
33. D. Sudarsan I place Skit AJK College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 6.9.13
34. Naveen Kumar I place Skit AJK College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 6.9.13
35. G. Saravanakumar I place Skit AJK College,
Coimbatore. Inter collegiate 6.9.13
36. Sheik Abudhahir
Consolation Prize Talent Show
PPG Business School, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 4.10.13
37. Naveen Kumar I place Mime Competition
Rotaract Club Inter collegiate 2013-14
38. G. Saravanakumar
I place Mime Competition
Rotaract Club Inter collegiate 2013-14
39. Naveen Kumar I place Skit Rotaract Club Inter collegiate 2013-14
40. G. Saravanakumar
I place Skit Rotaract Club Inter collegiate 2013-14
41. S. Amali II place Group Dance Rathinam College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 22.1.14
42. A. Amali II place Mime
Sree Saraswathy Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 2014
43. G. Saravanakumar III place Mime Indian Red
Cross Society Regional 12.8.14
44. S. Amali III place Mime Indian Red Cross Society Regional 12.8.14
45. D.Sudarsan III place Mime Indian Red Cross Society Regional 12.8.14
46. M .Naveen Kumar III place Mime Indian Red
Cross Society Regional 12.8.14
47. A. Amali II place Mime
Sree Saraswathy Thyagaraja College, Pollachi.
Inter collegiate 27.8.14
48. G. Saravanakumar I place Skit
Kongunadu Arts and Science
Inter collegiate 11.10.14
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College, Coimbatore.
49. D. Sudarsan I place Skit
Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 11.10.14
50. S. Amali I place Group Dance Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 18.12.14
51. D. Sudarsan I place Variety Entertainment
RVS Technical Campus, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 13.2.15
52. Saravanakumar I place Variety Entertainment
RVS Technical Campus, Coimbatore.
State Level- Inter collegiate
13.2.15
53. P. Naveenkumar I place Variety
Entertainment
RVS Technical Campus, Coimbatore.
State Level- Inter collegiate
13.2.15
54. Pradeesh III place Fashion Parade
Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Maha Vidyalaya College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.2.15
55. Pradeesh III place Fashion Show
Nehru College of Management, Coimbatore.
National 20.2.15
56. D. Sudarsan I place Variety Entertainment
Global Academy of Management Studies and Technology, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate
4.3.15
57. P. Naveen Kumar I place Variety
Entertainment
Global Academy of Management Studies and Technology, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate
4.3.15
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58. Saravana G. Kumar I place Variety
Entertainment
Global Academy of Management Studies and Technology, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate
4.3.15
59. M. Fazil II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
60. Vishnu II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
61. Deepak II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
62. F. Firoz II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
63. N. Safan II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
64. Sreeram II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
65. Pratheesh II place Fashion Show
Nehru Arts & Science College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
66. 9 S. Sreeja I place Group Song
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 9.10.15
67. Pratheesh I place Fashion Show
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied
Inter collegiate 9.10.15
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Sciences, Coimbatore.
68. Fazil I place Fashion Show
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 9.10.15
69. Sreeram I place Fashion Show
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 9.10.15
70. Safwan I place Fashion Show
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 9.10.15
71. Firoz I place fashion show
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 9.10.15
72. 1 M. Pavithran II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
73. 1 M. Prabu II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
74. 1 C. Pavithra II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
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75. 1 B. Priyadharshini II place
Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
76. 1 M. Nandhini II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
77. 1 B. Shiva Kumar II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
78. 1 K. Sadham Hussain II place
Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
79. 1 P. Velkmurugan II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
80. 1 R. Ramesh Kumar II place
Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 12.2.16
81. 1 K. Febin Rajan II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.02.16
82. 1 M. D. Sudheesh II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
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of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
83. 1 C. M. Nithin I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
84. 1 R. Rahul I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
85. 1 R. Sreenath I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
86. 1 B. Nabin I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
87. 1 C. Prasob I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
88. 1 S. Sanju I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
89. 1 A. Ansiya II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies,
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
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Coimbatore.
90. 1 R. Manikandan II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
91. 1 Z. Yaseer II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
92. 1 A. M. Midhun II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
93. 1 T. Induja II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
94. 1 K. Lavanya II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 17.2.16
95. 1 M. Manisha I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
96. 1 H. Athira I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
97. 1 S. Apsara I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
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of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
98. 2 K. S. Sunfar Ali I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
99. 2 Gokul Krishnan I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
100. 2 Mohammed Shahid I place
Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
101. 2 Mohammed Shaheel I place
Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
102. 2 C. V. Sreya I place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
103. 2 C. P. Sampoorna I place
Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
104. 2 Vijaya Sankar II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies,
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
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Coimbatore.
105. 2 S. Sneha II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
106. 2 B. Santhosh II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
107. 2 J. Sanjana II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
108. 2 V. Ranjith II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
109. 2 S. Krishna Priya II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
110. 2 M. Dhaya II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
111. 2 A. Anish II place Management Today
Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
112. 2 Athira P. Rajendran I place Management
Today Sree Narayana Guru Institute
Inter collegiate 18.2.16
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of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
113. 2 Kathiravan II place Adsmania Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 25.2.16
114. 2 Jerin II place Adsmania Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 25.2.16
115. 2 Yunes II place Adsmania Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 25.2.16
116. 2 Ravi II place Adsmania Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 25.2.16
117. 2 Shafeek II place Adsmania Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 25.2.16
COMPUTER SCIENCE
118. Ajay Sundar, Salman Khan II place Mime
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 18.12.14
119. Aiswarya Mohan I place Adaptune
Credise -2015, Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.3.15
120. Salman Khan I place Variety Entertainment
Credise -2015, Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.3.15
121. K. Athira, Rifana I place Mehandi
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 04.8.15
122. Aiswarya Mohan III place Adaptune
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
College 11.9.15
123. Salman Khan I place Group Song
Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences,
College 9.10.15
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Coimbatore.
ENGLISH
124. A. Deepthy III place Mehandhi
CMS College of Commerce and Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 4.6.13
125. A. Deepthy III place Short story writing
Dr.NGP College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 24.1.14
126. S. Swetha I place Rangoli Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 22.12.14
127. F. Fastina III place Mehandhi Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 22.12.14
128. R. Divya I place Rangoli Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 22.12.14
129. K. P. Sradha I place Collage AJK College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate
23.2.15& 24.2.15
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
130. K. Akhil I place Cross Word Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 4.8.15
131. P. Anoop I place Cross Word Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 4.8.15
132. Karthik Menon II place Business Plan
Rathinam College of Arts & Science
Inter collegiate 22.1.16
133. Karthik Menon II place Quiz
Holy Grace Academy of Management Studies
Inter collegiate 1.10.15
134. Karthik Menon II place
Public Speaking
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 29.9.15
MICROBIOLOGY
135. A. Shaheen I place Jewel Making Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 18.12 14
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136. Sharmila Furhana II place Jewel Making
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 18.12.14
137. K. T. Sibina III place Nail Art Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 4.8.15
138. A. T. Lakshmi III place Nail Art Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 4.8.15
139. K.T. Sibina III place Nail Art Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 20.2.15
140. A. T. Lakshmi III place Nail Art Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 20.2.15
141. C. Kavya III place Mehandhi Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 4.8.15
142. A. Shaheen I place Mehandhi Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 20.2.15
143. Sharmila Furhana
I place Mehandhi Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 20.2.15
SOCIAL WORK
144. R. Pavithra I place Variety Entertainment
Dr.NGP College, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 24.1.14
145. P. S. Shaheer, K. Dipin Raj III place Fashion show
Hindustan College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 14.2.15
146. P. S. Shaheer, K. Dipin Raj II place Fashion show
Nehru College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Inter collegiate 19.9.15
147. Prabhul. S. Nath II place Arm
Wrestling
Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 29.9.15
148. Irshad ali I place Quiz Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore.
Inter departmental 29.9.15
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5.3.3 How does the College seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and
employers to improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions?
Structured formats are designed to collect feedback from final years (exit feedback),
alumni and employers. The suggestions received are discussed at different levels and measures
are taken to improve the performance and quality.
5.3.4 How does the College involve and encourage students to publish materials like
catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications/
materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions.
The College magazine is published regularly. The students are encouraged to write
articles, poems etc in the college magazine (Rambler). The magazine gives the student an
opportunity to exhibit their literary and creative skills. The students also act as co-editors for
college and Departmental magazines. They are motivated to design posters, brochures,
backdrops and invitations for the programmes organized by the Institution. The students are also
involved in the designing and publication of newsletters.
5.3.5 Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on its
selection, constitution, activities and funding.
Yes, the College has a Student Council. Election is conducted every year as per
University norms to elect the office bearers. Student representatives are elected from each class.
The Student Council consists of the following office bearers:
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Joint Secretary
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Treasurer
Arts Club Secretary
The Council members get actively involved in the successful conduct of different
academic and cultural events. Funding is done by the Institution.
5.3.6 Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student
representatives on them.
The following academic and administrative bodies have student representatives.
A. Academic bodies
Department Associations
Academic Monitoring Committee
Curriculum Development Cell
IQAC
Library Advisory Committee
B. Administrative bodies
Student Council
Placement Cell
Grievance Redressal Cell
Cultural Committee
Canteen Committee
Hostel Committees
5.3.7 How does the Institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former
faculty of the Institution? Any other relevant information regarding Student Support and
Progression which the college would like to include.
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Alumni meet is hosted annually where the alumni are informed officially through social
media and newspapers. The alumni participate in all the academic and cultural events organized
by the Institution. They contribute for the progress of the Institution by donating books and basic
amenities. The alumni as members of Placement Cell offer significant support in placement
training and recruitment. Former faculty members who are willing to be a part of the Curriculum
Development Cell are provided an opportunity to contribute in the academic advancement of the
Institution. They are also invited as resource persons for the Departmental academic events and
cultural events.
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Governance, Leadership and Management
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CRITERION VI: GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership
6.1.1. State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate how the mission
statement defines the institution‟s distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing the
needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution‟s traditions and value
orientations, vision for the future, etc.?
The Vision
Sree Narayana Guru College strives to emerge as a premier institute of International
standards promoting excellence and equity in higher education. The Institution envisages to
mould the students through socially committed, intellectually inclined, value based endeavors
and culture driven paradigms of learning using the state-of-the-art educational technologies.
The Mission
To enhance the learning capacity and knowledge of the students by imparting quality
education of National and International standards.
To teach the students to think critically, objectively, creatively and to be life-long learners,
engaged leaders and productive citizens.
To motivate the students to pursue research, to advance knowledge and to address the state,
National and Global challenges.
To mould their character and develop a value system so as to manifest oneness among
students of diverse socio-cultural and economic backgrounds.
To identify the inherent talents of the students and provide a platform to exhibit them.
To educate the rural students of the neighboring locality.
The Institution does everything to address the needs of the society keeping in mind its
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mission. It regularly organizes outreach programmes in the nearby village. The students are
given holistic training to make them productive citizens. Value based programmes are conducted
with focus on moulding the character of the students.
6.1.2. What is the role of top management, Principal and Faculty in design and
implementation of its quality policy and plans?
Role of Top Management: Based on the vision and mission, the top management, plays a
critical role in designing and implementing the quality policy and plans of the Institution. The
management committee holds meetings at regular intervals to review the functioning of the
Institution and plan future programmes. The office bearers of the Managing Trust meet every
week to monitor the administration of the Institution. In addition, the office bearers meet the
Head of the Institution and the Heads of the Departments periodically and take suggestions from
them keeping in mind the quality policy and plans. The suggestions made are attended to and
implemented in a time bound manner.
Role of Principal: The Principal as the Head of the Institution plays a significant role in
designing and implementing the quality policy and the plans of the Institution. He actively
involves in the administrative as well as academic activities of the Institution and maintains a
cordial relationship with the management and all the stakeholders. He plays a key role by being
the member of the College Committee. He convenes meetings of the College Council consisting
of the Heads of the Departments and major decisions are taken in consultation with them. In
addition meetings of the different Committees / Cells / Clubs are convened regularly and action
plans are prepared. Regular review meetings are also held. The meetings of the Departments are
also held periodically. The suggestions / recommendations of such meetings are brought to the
notice of the management and steps are taken to get them implemented in a time bound manner.
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Role of faculty: The faculty act as a bridge between the students and the Principal. They actively
take part in the academic activities of the Institution which ensures excellence on the academic
front. In addition all of them play an active role in the administration of the Institution by being
conveners / members of different Clubs / Committees / Cells. They make their contribution in
cultural activities and on the sports front as well.
6.1.3 What is the involvement of the leadership in ensuring
the policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission
formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into
the institutional strategic plan
Interaction with stakeholders
Proper support for policy and planning through need analysis, research inputs and
consultations with the stakeholders
Reinforcing the culture of excellence
Champion organizational change
The policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission:
To fulfill its mission, the Institution leaves no stone unturned. The staff is encouraged to actively
involve in realizing the goals and objectives of the Institution. The Management gives
empowered leadership to the Principal, who in turn leads the College towards the fulfillment of
the mission of the Institution. Duly constituted Committees discuss matters within their purview
and present their action plan, report and recommendations to the Principal, who tables the
suggestions before the Management which are discussed and implemented. The Principal
monitors at each level of implementation, ensures that the job is performed carefully and the
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expected result is achieved in time. He gives suggestions and supports the Committee all through
the job and makes sure that the outcome matches the mission.
Formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the
institutional strategic plan:
The members of faculty get involved in all academic, administrative, co-curricular and
extra-curricular activities. They voluntarily come forward to get involved in the administrative
planning, implementation and follow-up activities. The Principal seeks the decisions and
suggestions of the Heads of various Departments in meetings which are held at regular intervals.
The Heads of the Departments in-turn, conduct periodic Departmental meetings taking up the
administrative and academic instructions. The views of the members of the Departments are
given due consideration in the decision making of the administration. The Advisory Committee
of the IQAC meets periodically to plan the quality enhancement and check the outcome of the
same. The action plan evolved at different platforms ultimately forms part of the Institutional
strategic plan.
Interaction with stakeholders:
The Institution regularly interacts with its stakeholders (management, faculty, students,
parents, alumni and industrialists).
Management - The management interacts with the Head of the Institution / Heads of the
Department and members of faculty at regular intervals.
Faculty - The Institution ensures regular interactions with the members of the faculty at different
levels to ensure that they play their effective role in ensuring quality.
Students - There is a duly constituted Student Council where meritorious students occupy key
positions. The views of the students are taken through class representatives which ultimately
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reach the top level management. The Student Council regularly meet and interact with the Head
of the Institution and Management representatives wherever necessary. They play a key role in
organizing cultural programmes and club activities, among others.
Parents - There is a functional Parent Teacher Association (PTA) which meets periodically. The
views of the parents are presented in such meetings which ultimately reach the top management.
Alumni - Alumni meeting is organized every year to seek the suggestions for the improvement
of the Institution. A complete feedback on the curricular, co-curricular, extra-curricular activities
and infrastructural facilities are obtained from the alumni. The alumni extend support to the
Institution in all possible ways.
Industry - Curriculum Development Cell of the College consists of industrialists as one of its
members. The views of the industrialists are taken regarding the expectation of the industry.
MoUs signed with the leading industries also help to understand the industrial expectations. The
industrialists are invited as resource person for various functions organized by the Institution.
Proper support for policy and planning through need analysis, research inputs and
consultations with the stakeholders:
Faculty members play a vital role in the planning and implementation of all Institutional
activities. The feedback collected from the stakeholders is used as a tool for need analysis based
on which the Institution carries out academic plans. The formal and informal interaction of the
Head of the Institution with various stakeholders like members of faculty, parents and the
students among others, play an important role in execution of the plans. The meetings of the
Parent-Teacher Association and Alumni Meet strengthen their bond with the Institution.
Industrial experts and academicians from reputed Institutions form a part of the Institution‟s
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planning and execution. The consultation with the stakeholders and various research inputs
ensure support for policy and planning.
Reinforcing the culture of excellence:
Every possible step is taken to reinforce the culture of excellence. The leadership ensures
that all the duly constituted bodies including IQAC perform their role properly and ensure a
culture of excellence. The action plans are reviewed periodically and corrective steps are taken
wherever necessary.
Champion organizational change:
Opinions and suggestions of staff and students regarding the Institutional development
are sought periodically. Organizational changes are discussed at the top management level
taking the views of the Head of the Institution. The Head of the Institution takes feedback from
all the stakeholders including students, members of faculty, parents and alumni. Genuine
concerns are addressed by the top management taking the stakeholders into confidence. The
stakeholders, in-turn, extend full support to the management to ensure that the organizational
changes will ultimately help to take the Institution to greater heights.
6.1.4. What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate policies
and plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement from time to
time?
The Institution adopts various processes and procedures to monitor and evaluate its
policies and plans for effective implementation and improvement from time to time. The most
significant ones are the periodic evaluation and reviews conducted at various levels like
Management Committee meeting, College Council meetings, IQAC meetings and regular
interaction with the stakeholders. Regular reviews are made by the top level management to
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ensure that policies and plans of the Institution are effectively implemented.
6.1.5. Give details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top
management?
The top Management gives freedom to the Head of the Institution to take decisions
pertaining to the Academics and all other routine functioning of the College. The Management
judiciously reviews the proposals placed before it and extends unstinted support to the Institution
to take things forward. Meaningful suggestions are given by the top management which ensures
quality at all levels. Suggestions for improvement are given by the top management which is
implemented in a time bound manner.
6.1.6. How does the college groom leadership at various levels?
The Head of the Institution constantly encourages and supports the faculty to emerge as
leaders for effective progress at individual and Institutional levels. Opportunity is open to all
without any discretion. A good number faculty has emerged as effective leaders by serving as
conveners / members of various committees which take up specific administrative, academic, co-
curricular and extra-curricular activities. Some faculty members serve as peer members of the
IQAC who also attain leadership qualities.
The students are given opportunities to be trained as leaders. The Student Council gives
an opportunity for a large number of students to emerge as leaders in the capacity of office
bearers / representatives.
The departments have a Students‟ Association for which there are elected office bearers.
The responsibility of these office bearers is to organize various programs on behalf of the
association and thereby the students are made to acquire organizational as well as leadership
skills. The seminars and conferences organized give the students an opportunity to interact with
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experts which also help them to become confident. The Institution offers Finishing School
programme to inculcate the leadership qualities.
6.1.7 How does the college delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to
the departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance
system?
The administration is decentralized to a considerable extent. The Head of the Institution
conducts formal / informal meetings with the academic and non-academic staff. Academic and
administrative responsibilities are delegated to the Heads of the Department. The Heads in-turn
conduct departmental meetings and decisions are taken after mutual discussion. Operational
autonomy is given to all the departments to decide their internal affairs without deviating from
the general rules and regulations. Heads of the Departments are empowered to run the
department independently. At the same time the effectiveness of the system is closely monitored.
The decentralized governance and operational autonomy help the Institution ensure quality at all
levels.
6.1.8. Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If „yes‟,
indicate the levels of participative management.
Participative management is promoted in the Institution at different levels. Certain
decisions are taken at the top management level after consultation with the Head of the
Institution. Decisions by the Head of the Institution are mostly taken after a discussion at the
College Council. The Heads of the Departments invariably take the views of the members of
faculty which are presented in the College Council meetings.
6.2. Strategy Development and Deployment
6.2.1. Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed,
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driven, deployed and reviewed?
The College strives to impart value based education to improve the knowledge, skill and
character of the students. The following are the quality objectives of the Institution:
Value based education.
To improve the knowledge, skill and character of the students.
Impart quality education.
Holistic development of the students.
Prepare the students to take up challenging jobs.
The quality policies of the college are developed, driven, deployed and reviewed by the
Institution in the following ways:
The Institution prepares its students through innovative and healthy educational practices
to strive and to attain the highest standards of erudition and culture so as to become
model citizens of our country.
Programmes are organized keeping in view quality at all fronts.
Quality assurance is made by an effectively functioning Internal Quality Assurance Cell.
Quality is assured by adopting participative management system.
The quality policies are periodically reviewed at different levels including top
management level.
6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects
considered for inclusion in the plan.
Yes, the Institution has a perspective plan for development.
Long term planning is made about starting of new courses which have contemporary
relevance.
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Infrastructure facilities are planned keeping in mind future requirements.
MoU with industries are signed to enhance application-related training to explore
emerging trends and requirements.
On-line fee payment for the convenience of the students is being implemented.
Advance planning is made on Institutional social responsibility.
Extension activities are planned and implemented.
Initiative is taken to make the campus plastic-free.
6.2.3. Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes.
Major decisions are made at the top management level taking the Head of the Institution
into confidence. The Head of the Institution regularly takes the views of the College Council
which ultimately takes care of the views of the faculty also.
6.2.4. Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for
each of the following,
Teaching & Learning
Research & Development
Community engagement
Human resource management
Industry interaction
Teaching & Learning
In the beginning of every semester, course plan is prepared by the Head of the
Department in consultation with the members of faculty. The members of faculty prepare lesson
plans with probable date for unit wise completion of syllabus. In case there is deviation, reason
for the same will be given. Teachers maintain a log book for each subject in which the topics
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taught are recorded every day which enables the Head of the Department to monitor the delivery
of the curriculum in time. The facility of ICT is used extensively for teaching. The students are
assigned topics based on which they are required to make presentations, which help independent
learning. Guest lectures are arranged to enable the students to update their knowledge in the
areas concerned.
Research & Development
Research Committee plans the research activities of the Institution. The Research
Committee is empowered to take policy decisions pertaining to research. The Committee meets
periodically to plan and review the progress made in research. The Research Forum functioning
in different Departments provides a platform for the research scholars to make presentations
based on the area of research concerned.
Community engagement
A series of programmes are organized by the Departments which help the students and
staff to regularly interact with the community. The programmes organized include awareness
rallies on environment, health issues, literacy drives etc., are conducted. Medical camps are
organized in association with outside agencies.
Human resource management
All strategies are adopted to improve the quality of the human resources. Faculty
Development Programmes, orientation programmes, seminars, conferences, workshops etc. help
to improve the human resources.
Industry interaction
The Institution interact with reputed industries which help the students get on the job training
and exposure. Industrial visits are a regular feature of the curriculum and most of the departments
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organize such visits which help the students get exposed to industry. The interaction with industry
also helps students for placements on completion of their course.
6.2.5. How does the Head of the Institution ensure that adequate information (from
feedback and personal contacts etc.) is available for the top management and the
stakeholders, to review the activities of the Institution?
The Head of the Institution regularly interacts with the top management almost on a daily
basis. Issues like feedback received from the stakeholders are immediately brought to the notice
of the top management. Information received from personal contacts is also forwarded to the top
management. This helps the top management to review the activities of the Institution.
6.2.6. How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in
improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes?
The management convenes meetings of the faculty members periodically and asks for
suggestions for improvement in teaching learning process, infrastructure facilities and other
academic matters and the recommendations which are found fruitful and relevant are
immediately implemented. In addition, funds are provided for taking up research and special
allowances are granted for those who complete their doctoral degree and produce M. Phil.
6.2.7. Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year and
the status of implementation of such resolutions.
The major resolutions made by the Management Council during the last year are introduction
of new courses like B.Com. (PA), M.Phil in English and Business Administration, Ph.D in
English and Social Work.
6.2.8. Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of autonomy
to an affiliated Institution? If „yes‟, what are the efforts made by the institution in
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obtaining autonomy?
Yes. The issue of obtaining autonomy is at discussion stage now.
6.2.9. How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly attended
to and resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyze the nature of grievances for
promoting better stakeholder relationship?
The Institution has a Grievance Redressal Cell to address the grievances of staff and
students. The Cell conducts meetings periodically. Grievances are swiftly dealt by the Cell. In
addition to this each department conducts meeting to redress the grievances of the students.
6.2.10. During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and
against the Institute? Provide details on the issues and decisions of the courts on these?
Two motor accident cases involving the College bus are pending with the court.
6.2.11. Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing Student feedback on
institutional performance? If „yes‟, what was the outcome and response of the institution to
such an effort?
Yes, the Institution collects feedback on curriculum, teaching and learning methods,
research facilities, infrastructure and the other facilities provided to them at the end of the year.
The Institution takes immediate action wherever they are required. The student feedback has
helped the Institution to identify the weaknesses and take corrective steps.
6.3.1. What are the efforts made by the Institution to enhance the professional development
to fit teaching and nonteaching staff?
Members of faculty are encouraged to participate and present papers in National /
International seminars / conferences / symposium. Faculty Development Programmes are
organized. Special emphasis is given to train the teachers with focus on quality in higher
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education. The members of faculty are provided with ICT facility, WIFI and access to on-line
books and journals. Staff members are encouraged to attend skill based training programmes,
orientation and refresher courses, seminars and conferences. IQAC organizes Skill Development
Programmes periodically to infuse interest in the learning process to both the teaching and non-
teaching staff which helps to update their knowledge in various fields.
6.3.2. What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment through
training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility they
perform?
Faculty Development Programmes and Skill Development Programmes are organized by
the Institution to train the members of faculty on teaching-learning methods and professional
ethics. Additional skills are also imparted by conducting retraining programmes. The Institution
motivates and facilitates the faculty members to participate in programmes organized like
National / International conferences and workshops. This enhances the organizational skills as
well as knowledge that match the employees‟ roles and responsibilities.
6.3.3. Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and
ensure that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and considered
for better appraisal.
Performance Appraisal of the staff is done annually. The members of faculty are
evaluated in various aspects such as academic performance, professional development and
contribution towards the Institutional development. Duly filled in self-appraisal proforma are
submitted by the faculty member to the Head of the Department which is verified and forwarded
to the Principal with remarks. The same will be passed on to the top management with
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recommendations for further action. Corrective steps are taken wherever necessary to further
improve the performance.
6.3.4. What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the
management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the
appropriate stakeholders?
The performance appraisal reports are reviewed by the management. The reports are
generally taken into account for yearly increments. If the performance is not satisfactory
appropriate decision will be taken. The major decisions taken are communicated to the
stakeholders through the Head of the Institution.
6.3.5. What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non teaching staff? What
percentage of staff have availed the benefit of such schemes in the last four years?
The welfare schemes available for the teaching and non-teaching staff are given below
EPF, ESI, Gratuity etc.
Group Insurance.
Maternity leave with full pay.
Earned leave and Medical leave facilities.
On Duty leave.
Accident Insurance.
6.3.6. What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent
faculty?
The Institution retains eminent faculty by providing welfare schemes, good salary
packages, a comfortable working environment and constant encouragement.
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6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
6.4.1. What is the Institutional mechanism to monitor effective and efficient use of
available financial resources?
The available financial resources are effectively and efficiently used and monitored at the
top management level. Budgets are prepared keeping in mind the anticipated revenue. Different
sub committees at the top management level ensure that the available resources are effectively
and efficiently used.
6.4.2. What are the Institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When was
the last audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on
compliance.
The Institution is certified as ISO 9001:2008 by TUV Rhineland. The internal audit is
conducted by the internal auditors and external audit is conducted by the experts from TUV
Rhineland. The Internal Audit is carried out twice a year and the External Audit, once in three
years. The TUV has its mechanism to audit the academic activities. Every year TUV sends a
team of the experts to conduct academic audit. The team visits the Institution and very minutely
observes the working of the Institution in all its aspects. The Committee then comments on the
performance and thereby suggests important changes required. The Institution adheres to the
recommendations made by the Committees in letter and spirit. The last audit was conducted on
9th December 2016 which made no major negative observations.
6.4.3. What are the major sources of Institutional receipts / funding and how is the deficit
managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and
administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/corpus
available with Institutions, if any.
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The major source of receipts for the Institution is through the tuition and other fee paid by
the students. The deficit is managed by bank loans. The audited income and expenditure
statements of the previous four years are enclosed.
6.4.4. Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding and
the utilization of the same (if any).
Additional funds are nominally generated by a few departments and Committees / Cells by
conducting programmes like Tally.
6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS)
6.5.1. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
a. Has the Institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If „yes‟,
what is the Institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has it
contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes?
Yes. The Institution has established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). The
Institution strives to impart value based education to improve the knowledge and skill of the
students. As a policy it aims at ensuring quality on all fronts. The IQAC plays the lead role in
monitoring the overall performance in academic and other fronts. Taking constant effort in the
direction of assuring quality, the IQAC contributes in all possible ways to institutionalize the
process of quality assurance.
b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management / authorities
for implementation and how many of them were actually implemented?
Almost all the decisions taken by the IQAC has been approved by the management as it is
always very responsive in matters of ensuring quality on all fronts.
c. Does the IQAC have external members on its Committee? If so, mention any significant
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contribution made by them.
Yes. An industrialist, an alumni and an academic expert have been nominated as
members of the IQAC. They provide valuable suggestions to ensure quality. The Industry-
Institution interaction is one of the significant steps which evolved out of the discussions with
external members.
d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC?
Representatives of students and alumni are included as members of the IQAC and they
actively participate in effective functioning of the IQAC. The efforts taken for enhancement of
quality are discussed with students and alumni and their suggestions for enhancing the quality of
teaching / learning are given due consideration.
e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of the
institution?
The decisions taken in the IQAC meeting are communicated either through the College
Council or through electronic mail.
6.5.2. Does the Institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the
academic and administrative activities? If „yes‟, give details on its operationalisation.
Efforts are taken to integrate the academic and administrative activities keeping in mind
quality assurance. The administrative activities are properly streamlined and the academic and
administrative activities mutually complement. It is always ensured that administrative issues do
not stand in the way of taking forward academic activities of the Institution.
6.5.3. Does the Institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the
Quality assurance procedures? If „yes‟, give details enumerating its impact.
The Institution provides training to the staff which helps effective implementation of the
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quality assurance procedures. The training includes orientation to the new staff, Faculty
Development Programmes and lectures by eminent persons.
6.5.4. Does the Institution undertake Academic Auditor other external review of the
academic provisions? If „yes‟, how are the outcomes used to improve the Institutional
activities?
Academic audit and review of the academic provisions are carried out by Internal /
External ISO audit. In addition, Academic Monitoring Committee regularly monitors the
academic activities.
6.5.5. How is the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the requirements of
the relevant external quality assurance agencies / regulatory authorities?
Being an ISO 9001-2008 certified Institution, the procedures are so laid out that quality is
ensured at every stage. As both IQAC and external quality assurance agencies like ISO have a
common aim aligning the mechanisms become easy.
6.5.6. What Institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching
learning process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and outcome.
A log book with detailed lesson plan is maintained for the stipulated working days. Each
member of faculty records the contents delivered and the number of hours engaged. Academic
audit is conducted by Academic Monitoring Committee (AMC) consisting of senior Heads of the
Departments. The auditing process comprises random verification of answer scripts, log books,
attendance registers and evaluation of assignments and feedbacks. The AMC ensures effective
implementation of the teaching-learning process. The external quality assurance agencies like
ISO also help review the process. The process ultimately helps to ensure quality in teaching /
learning process.
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6.5.7. How does the Institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and
outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders?
Quality Assurance Policies are communicated internally through circulars and meetings.
It is communicated to the external stakeholders through Annual Reports, Web site, Annual Day,
Graduation Day, PTA, Alumni Meets and so on.
Any other relevant information regarding Governance, Leadership and Management
which the college would like to include.
As the present office bearers of the Trust running the Institution are professionals like
Industrialists, Doctors and Advocate professionalism is ensured at all fronts and governance,
leadership and management have a real professional touch which ultimately help the Institution
assure its quality perspectives.
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Innovations and Best Practices
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CRITERION VII: INNNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES
7.1 Environment Consciousness
7.1.1. Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities?
The green audit of the campus and facilities is being initiated.
7.1.2. What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly?
Energy conservation: The class rooms are well-ventilated, so that they do not require much
light during the day time. Lights and fans are switched off when they are not required.
Use of renewable energy: Setting up of solar panel is being initiated. A bio-gas plant is installed
in the girls hostel which helps to conserve energy.
Water harvesting: Rain Water Harvesting System is operational to conserve rain water.
Plantation and Efforts for Carbon neutrality: The Green Campus Committee and Nature Club
of the Institution plant considerable number of saplings and maintain them properly.
e-waste management: e-waste management is properly done and waste materials and scrap are
disposed off periodically.
7.2 Innovations
7.2.1. Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a
positive impact on the functioning of the college.
The following are the innovations introduced during the last four years
Smart classrooms enabled with the latest facilities in Information and Communication
Technology has been set up.
The College library provides e-resources for the benefit of the teachers and students. The
system includes Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC).
Enrichment Courses are conducted to supplement the regular curriculum.
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Department Associations are engaged in upgrading the knowledge of the students in
their respective fields.
Bridge Course and Orientation Course are conducted to bridge the knowledge gap.
Remedial, Tutor-ward system is included in the time table aiming at closer ties between
students and faculty.
Mentoring and Counselling sessions are conducted to mould the social and psychological
behavior of students.
Various Clubs and Committees are established to facilitate the holistic development of
students.
MoUs are signed to minimize the Institution-Industry gap.
Skill Development Courses are conducted by all the departments.
To develop entrepreneurial skill, the Entrepreneurial Development Cell organizes sales
exhibition where the students bring in and sell products they make at home.
To inculcate a sense of self-reliance, driving and yoga classes are arranged for the students.
Career guidance to school students are conducted regularly.
Best Teacher Award for school teachers has been introduced.
To pass on information effectively to each and every person on the campus a Public Address
System has been installed.
As an added safety measure a network of CCTV cameras has been installed on the campus.
The Eco Club help educate and cultivate an appreciation and interest among students to
join in orientation programmes to create Clean and Green consciousness.
Solar panel boards are being fixed to reduce the exorbitant energy bills.
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Parent Teacher Association is constituted to maximize the contribution of parents
towards Institutional progress.
Alumni Association is involved in strengthening placement activities and infrastructural
development.
Grievance Redressal Cell is instituted to redress the grievances of the faculty and
students.
7.3 Best Practices
7.3.1 Elaborate on any two best practices in the given format at page no. 98, which have
contributed to the achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or contributed to
the Quality improvement of the core activities of the college.
I. Title of the Practice
1. Finishing School Programme for Final Year Students
Finishing School Programme is conducted for the third year students as a part of their
regular time table.
2. Goal and the Context
The goal of this programme is to make the students understand the various skills needed
to be developed so that they become employable and get selected by the companies in on/off
campus interviews.
Since the College is situated in a rural area, majority of the students who are admitted to
various courses, belong to the nearby villages and come from very poor family background, who
lack communication skills in English, Self confidence, Interpersonal relationship and
Mathematical aptitude. Hence to groom them and develop the above skills in them the Finishing
School Programme is conducted for final year students.
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3. The Practice
In the Finishing School Programme, HR personnel from multinational companies,
professional trainers and a few professors who have specialized in certain areas of training the
students are invited. This programme is compulsory for all the students. They are trained
extensively to improve their communication in English, Interpersonal relationship, Mathematical
Aptitude, preparing their resume, fine tuning their personality, effectively facing the interview
and active participation in group discussion.
4. Evidence of Success
At the end of the Finishing School Programme, a remarkable transformation has been
observed in the students. The students are able to break their communication barriers. This has
resulted in increase in the number of students being placed in reputed companies.
5. Problems Encountered and Resources Required
Though the students undergo this training programme, a few of them are not very regular.
Additional resources are not required.
II. Title of the Practice
1. Community Outreach Programmes
Creating awareness on career, health, hygiene and environment in the society through
extension activities.
2. Goal and the Context
The goal of this practice is to encourage and motivate the faculty members and the
students to take part in Institutional social responsibility initiatives by organizing programmes
like career guidance, awareness campaigns / rallies and free medical camps in and around
Coimbatore for the benefit of the society.
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3. The Practice
Need based Community Development Programmes are planned through a dynamic
process of communication between the people from nearby villages and staff and students of the
Institution. Baseline data are obtained through survey and interview with the local people and
authorities. The following activities form a part of this practice:
Organizing and conducting formal and informal classes for school students to promote
value based education and computer literacy.
Organizing free medical camp for general checkup and other medical related issues in
the adopted village (Chinnaiya Goundan Pudur).
Organizing awareness lectures, campaigns, rallies on health, environment and safety
measures in the adopted village.
Organizing career orientations for school students to create awareness on options, scope
and employment opportunities.
Awareness programmes and classes in the extension centre in the adopted village.
4. Evidence of Success
Positive feedback is received from the community, students and faculty.
5. Problems Encountered and Resources Required
As most of the students are from rural background the faculty members are finding it
difficult to train them in the stipulated hours. Motivated students and financial assistance from
the external agencies is required to complete the task.
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Evaluative Report of the Departments
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Department of Biochemistry
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4. EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
1) Name of the Department : BIOCHEMISTRY
2) Year of establishment : 1994
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph. D., etc.):
B.Sc. Biochemistry
B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system: Semester pattern with Choice Based
Credit System (CBCS)
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Programme Subject title Department
I B.Sc. Biochemistry with
Nanotechnology Allied: Microbiology Microbiology
II B.Sc. Biochemistry with
Nanotechnology Allied: Basic Mathematics Mathematics
II B.Sc. Biochemistry with
Nanotechnology Computer programming in „C‟ Computer Science
Programme Subject title
II B.Sc. Microbiology Allied: Biochemistry-I, Allied: Biochemistry-II, Allied Biochemistry Practical
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7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:-
Nil
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
Course Year of
establishment
Year
discontinued Reason
B.Sc. Biochemistry 1994 2009 Due to admission of
fewer students
9) Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 01
Associate Professors 01 01
Asst. Professors 03 02
10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D. Sc. / D. Litt. /
Ph. D. / M. Phil. etc.,).
Name Qualific
ation Designation Specialization
No. of
Years
of
Experi
ence
No. of M.Phil /
Ph.D.
Students
guided for the
last 4 years
Dr. M. Ilangovan M.Sc.,
Ph.D., Professor
Plant
Biochemistry 22 -
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11) List of Senior visiting faculty: Nil
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)
by temporary faculty: Nil
13) Student -Teacher Ratio: 32:1
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled:
Support staff Sanctioned Filled
Lab Assistant 01 01
Lab Attender 01 01
Administrative staff - -
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D. Sc. / D. Litt. / Ph.D. / M.Phil. / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph. D.: 02 M. Phil.: 02 PG: Nil
Mr. K.
Narayanasamy
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
(Ph.D).,
Asst.
Professor
Cancer Biology &
Medicinal Plants
20 -
Ms. N. Nirmala Devi
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
(Ph.D).,
Asst.
Professor
Plant
Biochemistry 12 -
Dr. M. A. Rathi
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
Ph.D.,
Asst.
Professor
Cancer Biology &
Medicinal Plants 5 -
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16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b)International funding
agencies and grants received: Nil
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received:
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: Nil
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty- 5.25
S. No. Name Journal Title
Volume, Issue, Page No. & Year
1. Mr. K. Narayanasamy
International J. Eng. Sci. & Technology
In-vitro Antioxidant Activity of Zanthoxylum tetraspermum
W.A. stem bark 4 (1): 155-162
2. Mr. K. Narayanasamy
E-Journal of Chemistry,
Phytochemical and Mineral Screening of Zanthoxylum
tetraspermum (W & A)
9 (1): 121-130, 2011
S.
No. Name
Fundin
g
Agency
Major /
Minor
Title of the
project Amount Period
1. Dr.M.A.Rathi UGC
Minor
Research
Project
Rapid Green
Synthesis of Silver
Nanoparticles from
medicinal plants and
its potential
antibacterial and
anticancer activities
– In vitro study
3,45,000/= 2015-
2017
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3. Dr. M. A. Rathi Pharmacology-Online
High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography Analysis of
Spermacoce hispida
3: 961-968, 2011
4. Dr. M. A. Rathi Pharmacognosy Research
Amelioration of Nitrobenzene Induced Nephrotoxicity by the
Ethanol Extract of the Herb Euphorbia hirta.
3 (3) : 200-206, 2011
5. Dr. M. A. Rathi Latin American
Journal of Pharmacy
Hepatoprotective Activity of Cayratia trifolia (L.) Domin
Against Nitrobenzene Induced Hepatotoxicity
30 (3): 546-549, 2011
6. Dr. M. A. Rathi Inventi Impact: Neutraceuticals
Potential Effect of Zingiber
officinale on Nitrobenzene Induced Liver Damage in Mice.
2: 18-20, 2011
7. Dr. M. A. Rathi Trade Science- Biochemistry –
An Indian Journal
Effect of Euphorbia hirta on Nitrobenzene Induced
Nephotoxicity With Reference To Renal atpases.
5: 80-82, 2010-11
8. Dr. M. A. Rathi Chinese Journal
of Natural Medicine
Anticancer Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Crataeva nurvala
Bark Against Testosterone And MNU- Induced Prostate Cancer
In Rats.
8 (32): 285–291, 2012
9. Dr. M. A. Rathi Research J. Pharm and Techology
Leaves of Spermacoce hispida As a Noval Cancer Therapeutic-
An in vitro Study
4 (8): 1288-1291,
10. Dr. M. A. Rathi Chinese Journal
of Integrative Medicine
Leaf Extracts of Alpinia
purpurata (Vieill) K. Schum Screened for its Phytochemical Constituents and Antibacterial
and Anticancer Activities
10 (12): 1460-1463, 2012
11. Dr. M. A. Rathi Advances in Bioresearch
Functional Groups Prediction and Elemental Analysis of Ethyl Acetate Leaf Extract of Alpinia
purpurata (Vieill.) K.Schum.
3: 62-65, 2012
12. Dr. M. A. Rathi Pharmacognosy
Magazine
Modulatory Effects of Crataeva
nurvala Bark Against Testosterone and N-Methyl-N-Nitrosourea-Induced Oxidative
8: 0973-1296, 2012
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Damage in Prostate of Male Albino Rats.
13. Ms. N. Nirmala Devi
World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Pharmacognostic Profile And Phytochemical Screening of
Plectranthusamboinicus (Lour) Young Leaves
3: 597-606, 2013
14. Dr. M. A. Rathi
Indo American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research
Secondary Metabolite Credentials of Alpinia purpurata
(Vieill) k. Schum by High Performance Thin layer
Chromatography (HPTLC)
3: 1770-1782, 2013
15. Mr. K. Narayanasamy
PSGCAS-Search: A Journal of Science &
Technology
Potential Antioxidant Activities of Zanthoxylum tetraspermum
W.A. Stem Bark 1 (2): 43–49,
16. Ms. N. Nirmala Devi
International research journal
of Pharmacy
Preliminary Phytochemical Screening of Solanum
trilobatum (L.) Young Leaves
5 (2): 80 – 82, 2014
17. Dr. M. A. Rathi Chinese Journal
of Integrative Medicine
Evaluation of in vitro Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Antioxidant
Properties of Leaf Extract of Alpinia purpurata (Vieill) K.
Schum
: 1-5,
18. Mr. K. Narayanasamy
W J Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Therapeutic Effects of Zanthoxylum tetraspermum
W.A. Stem Bark on Carbohydrate Metabolizing
Enzymes in Mammary Carcinoma Mice
3 (6): 1092-1113, 2014
19. K.Narayanasamy J Pharmacy Research
Antiproliferative activity of Zanthoxylum tetraspermum
W.A. stem bark extract against Breast carcinoma in mice
8 (7): 998-1007, 2014
20. Dr.M.A.Rathi
South Indian Journal of Biological Sciences
Hepatoprotective activity of ethanolic extract of Alysicarpus
vaginalis against nitrobenzene-induced hepatic damage in rats
1(2): 60-65, 2015
21. Dr. M. Ilangovan
Indian Journal of Science
Impact of the Supplemented Dietary Iron in the Biological
15: 92-98, 2015
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Mr. K. Narayanasamy Ms. N. Nirmala Devi Dr. M. A. Rathi
Cycle Among the Adolescent Girls
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards.
S. No Name Committee / Editorial Board Year
1. Dr.M.A. Rathi Board member of South Indian Journal of
Biological Sciences 2014
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
Departmental /programme: Nil
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the
institution i.e. in
Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: Nil
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: Nil
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S. No Name Designation / Organization Event Date
1. Dr. R. Sathyamoorthy
Associate Professor, Department of Physics & Nanotechnology,
Kongunadu College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore- 29.
Inauguration of BBC (Budding
Biochemists) Association and Guest lecture on Nanomaterials
06.08.12
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2. Dr. A. Annamalai Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology & Health Sciences, Karunya University, Coimbatore.
Seminar on Concepts of
Nanotechnology – Structure & their
applications
13.09.12
3. Dr. K. Devaki
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Facts on Diabetes 22.02.13
4. Dr. Soumen Mukherjee
Manager, R&D, Senthil Papain & Food Products P (Ltd), Coimbatore-
105.
Seminar on The future belongs to
Innovation 28.02.13
5. Dr.D.Vitor Arokia Doss
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, P S G College of
Arts and Science, Coimbatore-14.
Inaugural function of BBC (Budding
Biochemists) Association and
Lecture on “ Frontiers of
Biosciences”
30.07.13
6. Mr.V.S.Mahendran
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sri
Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore.
Seminar on Microfabrication
Technology 08.01.14
7. Dr.P.Ragavenran Laboratory Officer, Thyrocare Ltd, Navi Mumbai.
Guest Lecture on Role of Quality
Control in Herbal Medicine
09.01.14
8. Dr.S.Mohandass Principal, Rathinam College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Inaugural function of BBC (Budding
Biochemists) Association and
Lecture on “Scope of Biochemistry”
23.07.14
9. Dr.S.Jayakumar Assistant Professor, SNGIMS, Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Stress Management 26.12.14
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10. Dr.P. Chinnaswami
Director, Institute of Laboratory Medicine, KMCH, Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Blood Donation,
AIDS Awareness & Organ Donation
02.03.15
11. Dr.P.Meenakshi
Assistant Professor, Department of Soil Science and Agricultural
Chemistry, Anbil Dharmaligam Agricultural College & Research
Institute, Trichy.
Inaugural function and Guest Lecture on Challenges in
Diabetics
20.07.15
12. Dr.C.Shanthi
Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Biotechnology & Bioinformatics, Avinashilingam University for Home Science & Higher Education for women,
Coimbatore.
Seminar on Computer Aided Drug Discovery
11.09.15
13. Dr.J.Anitha
Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Bioinformatics, Karpagam University for Higher
Education, Coimbatore.
Work shop on Tools in Bioinformatics 08.02.16
14. Dr.S.Kalidass Associate Professor, Dept. of
Biotechnology & Health Sciences, Karunya University, Coimbatore
Seminar on Nanotechnology
Application for the welfare of Human
being
15.02.16
15. Dr.P.Rani Associate Professor, Department of Biotechnology, P S G Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore-14.
National Science Day Celebration and Guest Lecture on “
Alzheimer‟s Diseases –
Unraveling the Mystery”
25.02.16
16. Dr.S.Suja
Associate Professor and Head, Department of Biochemistry,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-46.
Inaugural function of BBC (Budding
Biochemists) Association and a
special lecture on “
13.07.16
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Scopes of Biochemistry”
17. Dr.A.Sangilimuthu Assistant Professor, Department of
Biotechnology, Karpagam University, Coimbatore.
Seminar on Medicinal plants against human
disease management
22.09.16
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National: Nil
b) International: Nil
26) Student profile programme /course wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled Pass percentage
*M *F
UG
2011-12 20 20 06 14 100
2012-13 22 22 07 15 86
2013-14 31 31 11 20 95
2014-15 43 43 11 32 Yet to come
2015-16 40 40 06 34 Yet to come
27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from
the same state
% of students from
other States % of students from abroad
2011-12 14.9 85.1 0
2012-13 16.1 83.9 0
2013-14 19.2 80.8 0
2014-15 27.1 72.9 0
2015-16 29.8 70.2 0
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28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?:
S. No Name NET / SLET/GATE/Civil
services/ Defense services
Month & Year
of Examination
1. Vigosh R Defense services- Navy
Hospital June-2015
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 22.5 %
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
16 %
25 %
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 36.5 %
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities:
a) Library: 118 volumes and 114 e-books available.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Wi-Fi facility available
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: One classroom
d) Laboratories: One UG lab available
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies:
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Year
Number
of
students
Amount Government College
Management
Other
agencies
2011-12 4 11,200.00 0 4 0
2012-13 6 17,600.00 0 6 0
2013-14 9 15,200.00 0 9 0
2014-15 26 45,600.00 0 26 0
2015-16 40 1,13,370.00 0 40 0
32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S.
No Event Status Date
1. Inauguration of BBC (Budding Biochemists)
Association and Guest lecture on Nanomaterials
Department
function 06.08.12
2. Seminar on Concepts of Nanotechnology – Structure &
their applications
Department
function 13.09.12
3. Guest Lecture on Facts on Diabetes Department function 22.02.13
4. Seminar on The future belongs to Innovation Department
function 28.02.13
5. Inaugural function of BBC (Budding Biochemists) Association and Lecture on “ Frontiers of Biosciences”
Department function
30.07.13
6. Seminar on Microfabrication Technology Department function
08.01.14
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7. Guest Lecture on Role of Quality Control in Herbal
Medicine
Department
function 09.01.14
8. Inaugural function of BBC (Budding Biochemists) Association and Lecture on “Scope of Biochemistry”
Department
function 23.07.14
9. Guest Lecture on Stress Management Department
function 26.12.14
10. Guest Lecture on Blood Donation, AIDS Awareness &
Organ Donation
Department
function 02.03.15
11. Inaugural function and Guest Lecture on Challenges in
Diabetics
Department
function 20.07.15
12. Seminar on Computer Aided Drug Discovery Department
function 11.09.15
13. Work shop on Tools in Bioinformatics Department
function 08.02.16
14. Seminar on Nanotechnology Application for the welfare
of Human being
Department
function 15.02.16
15. National Science Day Celebration and Guest Lecture on
“ Alzheimer‟s Diseases – Unraveling the Mystery”
Department
function 25.02.16
16.
Inaugural function of BBC (Budding Biochemists)
Association and a special lecture on “ Scopes of
Biochemistry”
Department
function 13.07.16
17. Seminar on Medicinal plants against human disease
management
Department
function 22.09.16
33) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: LCD teaching
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34) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
23.09.2015 Nature Awareness & Birds Awareness UG degree
students.
Salim Ali
Institute of
Ornithology
(SACON),
Anakatti, CBE.
10.02.2016 Blood group & Blood sugar Analysis
for Village people.
Tribal village
people, Kadambur
Village.
Kadambur
tribal village
near
Sathiyamangal
am.
29.07.2016
Blood Grouping, Extension Activity
with NSS and Akaliya Eye
Foundation
School Students
Government
School, KG
Chavadi,
Coimbatore
01.09.2016 Blood stem cell donors registry,
Extension Activity with NSS & YRC College Students
College
Campus
07.10.2016 Blood Group Identification
Menonpara village
people, Palakkad
district, Kerala
state.
Menonpara
Holy Cross
Church at the
Menonpara
Junction,
Palakkad.
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35) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Experienced Faculty
2. Career Counseling
3. Feedback System
4. Add- On course
5.UGC funded research project
6.Management funded research project
7.University rank holders since inception
Weakness 1. Students from financially backward category
2. Consultancy
Opportunities
1. Introduction of PG and Research programmes
2. Consultancy
3. MOUs
4. Funding
Challenges
1. Students with poor communication skills
2. Slow Learners
3. to compete with latest technologies
4. Obtaining research projects from funding agencies
Future plan of the department: Introduction of PG and Research programmes.
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Department of Biotechnology
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1) Name of the Department : BIOTECHNOLOGY
2) Year of establishment : 2003
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph. D., etc.)
Degree Course
UG B.Sc Biotechnology
PG M.Sc Biotechnology
M.Phil M.Phil Biotechnology
Ph.D Ph.D Biotechnology
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Progamme Subject Title Department
II B. Sc Biotechnology Basic Mathematics Mathematics
II B. Sc Biotechnology Computer Applications Computer Science
II B. Sc Biotechnology Computer Applications
Practical
Computer Science
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system : Semester pattern with Choice
Based Credit System (CBCS)
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions,
etc.: Nil
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9) Number of Teaching posts:
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Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 01 -
Asst. Professors 06 6
10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S. No Name Qualificat
ion Designati
on Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
No. of M.Phil / Ph.D.
Students guided for the
last 4 years
1 Dr. S. N. Suresh M.Sc.,
M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Head of the
Department
Plant Biotechnology
8.6 years 4
2 Ms. M. Flory Shobana
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Assistant Professor
Molecular Biology 8.6 years -
3 Dr. V. Subha Priya
M.A., M.Sc., DIBT., Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor
Environmental Biotechnology 4 years -
4 Ms. J. Merlyn M.Sc., Assistant Professor
Molecular Biology 1 year -
5 Ms. S. Sreeremya M.Sc.,
M.Phil., (Ph.D.)
Assistant Professor
Molecular Biology
2 years -
6 Ms. C. Shobana Nancy M.Sc., Assistant
Professor Animal
Biotechnology 6 months -
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11) List of senior visiting faculty
Name Qualification Subject handled
Mr.Vinucharavarthy Assistant Professor
M.Sc Chemistry Allied Chemistry
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme
wise) by temporary faculty: Nil
13) Student -Teacher Ratio :-
Student teacher ratio - 24:1
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff;
sanctioned and filled:
Support staff: 1 (Lab Attender)
Administrative staff: NIL
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 2 M.Phil: 2 PG: 2
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: NIL
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time Part Time
M.Phil FT --
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Ph.D FT --
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty: 5
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students:
Faculty: 30
Students: 6
LIST OF PUBLICATION BY FACULTY
S. No Name Journal Title
Volume, Issue
Page No & Month
1 P. Saravanakumari International Journal of
Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives
Enhancing the Antimicrobial
Activity of Nisin by Encapsulating on
Silver Nanoparticle Synthesised by
Bacillus sp.
3(2):406-410, 2012
2 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan Iranian Journal of Cancer
Prevention
Evaluation of Genotoxicity in
Automobile Mechanics
Occupationally Exposed to
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using
Micronuclei and Other Nuclear Abnormalities
2:87-92, 2012
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3 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of Applied Microbiology
Science:
Analysis of Arbuscular
Mycorrhizae in some medicinal plants of
Western Ghats.
20: 248-256, 2013
4 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of Applied Microbiology
Science
A comparative analysis on the
occurrence of AM fungi in the polluted
and non-polluted soil.
20: 203-208, 2013
5 Dr. S. N. Suresh Scientia
Cytogenetic biomonitoring in
betel quid chewers: Micronucleus test in
exfoliated buccal cells.
9: 69-74, 2012.
6 V. Subha Priya Journal of Biosciences Research
Evaluation of the tolerance and growth
of Talinum triangulare on tannery sludge amended soil
4(2):65-71, 2013.
7 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan
International Research Journal of Pharmacy
Preliminary Phytochemical
Screening of seeds of Psoralea corylifolia.
4(1):129-130, 2013.
8 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan International Journal of
Recent Scientific Research
Assessment of Microbial
Contamination of Indian Paper
Currency Notes in Circulation.
4(10), 1516-1518, 2013.
9 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of
Biosciences and Nanosciences
Studies on Phytochemical composition,
antibacterial and antioxidant potential of methanolic stem
1(1): 17-26, 2014.
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extract of Cardiospermum
halicacabum L (Sapindaceae).
10 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of
Biosciences and Nanosciences
Studies on Phytochemical composition,
antibacterial and antioxidant potential of methanolic stem extract of Mentha
arvensis.
1(1): 32-39, 2014.
11 Dr. S. N. Suresh Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
In Vitro Antioxidant Activity of
Methanolic Leaf Extract of Mentha
arvensis.
.2(2): 125-128,
2014.
12 Dr. S. N. Suresh Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
In vitro antioxidant activity of methanolic
extract of Andrographis
paniculata leaves.
2(2): 129-131,
2014.
13 Dr. S. N. Suresh Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
Studies on phytochemical analysis and
antioxidant activity of methanolic leaf
Extract Tecomela
undulata.
2(2): 143-147,
2014.
14 Dr. S. N. Suresh Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
Studies on Phytochemical
Composition and Anticancer Potential of Methenolic Leaf
Extract of Tecomella
Undulata.
2(2): 148-152,
2014.
15 Dr. S. N. Suresh & Dr.V.Subhapriya
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
Total Phenolic, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial
2(2): 196-199,
2014.
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properties of Manihot
esculenta leaves.
16 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of
Advanced and Innovative Research
Regulation of rfg1 (repressor of filamentous
growth)Gene expression Candida
albicans Treated with Andrographis
paniculata (Nees)
3(9):2278-7844, 2014
17 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of
Advanced and innovative research
To study the anticancer and
apoptotic activity of Mentha arvensis.Linn
in ROS Induced buccal cells.
3(9):2278-7844, 2014
18 Dr. S. N. Suresh Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
In vitro antioxidant activity of methanolic
extract of Androgrphis
paniculata leaves.
2(2):129-131, 2014
19 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of Pharm Tech Research.
In vitro antifungal and anticancer
efficacy of methanolic Leaf
Extract of Andrographis
paniculata(NEES)
7:148-155, 2014
20
Dr. S. N. Suresh, Dr.V.Subha Priya, M.Flory Shobana & K.Mohammed RafiqKhan
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
Preliminary Phytochemical Screening and Antimicrobial
Analysis of Mimosa
pudica (Linn.)
2(2): 160-164,
2014.
21 Dr. V. Subha Priya Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Research
Total Phenolic, antioxidant and antimicrobial
properties of Manihot
esculenta leaves
2(2):196-199, 2014
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22 Dr. V.Subha Priya & Mrs.M. Flory Shobana Dr. S. N. Suresh
WJPBT
Phytochemical Screening and
Antibacterial Propety of Centella Asiatica
(Linn)
1(2):60-70, 2014
23 M.Flory Shobana WJPBT
Isolation and purification of Xylanase from
Bacillus cereus by submerged state
fermentation
1(2):56-59, 2014
24 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan
Research Journal of Pharmaceutical,
Biological and Chemical Sciences
Pharmacognostic Study and
Phytochemical Investigation of Lycopersicon
esculentum (Tomato) Flower Extracts.
5(3):1691-1698, 2014.
25 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan Asian Journal of Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Schizophrenia and Autoimmunity; How
hot the link is?
4(31): 6-9, 2014
26 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan Biomedical Research and Therapy
Micronucleus assessment as a biomarker and
susceptibility to DNA damage in workers
occupationally exposed to pesticides.
1(3):78-84, 2015.
27 Dr. S. N. Suresh International journal of
Biosciences and Nanosciences
Traditional use of Andrographis
paniculata:Review and Perspectives
2(5):123-131, 2015.
28 Dr. S. N. Suresh International journal of
Biosciences and Nanosciences
GC-MS Analysis OF Artemisia vulgaris
Linn
2(5):105-109, 2015.
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENTS
29 Dr. S. N. Suresh International journal of
Medicine and pharmaceutical Research
Phytochemical screening of
Vernonia cinerea leaf extracts
3(6):1198-1200, 2015.
30 Dr. S. N. Suresh International Journal of
Medicine and Pharmaceutical Research
Qualitative Phytochemical
analysis of Costus
pictus leaf extracts
3(6):1198-1200, 2015.
31 K. Mohammed RafiqKhan International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences
Pharmacognostic Profile and
Phytochemical Investigation of
Syzyium Cumini Bark Extracts
6(3), 359-365,
2015.
32 V. Subha Priya International Research Journal of Engineering
and Technology
Comparative protein profiling study of selected tomato
varieties grown in polyhuse and shade
house
3 (5), 684-691,
2015.
S.
No Name Class Journal Title
Volume, Issue
Page No
1. Rajeshwari K V I Msc
International
Journal of
Recent Scientific
Research
Assessment of
Microbial
Contamination of
Indian Paper
Currency Notes in
Circulation.
4(10), 1516-1518.
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* Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.):
* Chapter in Books: NIL
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: NIL
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
S.
No Name
Committee/
Editorial Board
Year
1 Dr. S. N. Suresh Editorial Board-
2. Reshma Ravikumar II Msc WJPBT
Phtochemical
Screening and
Antibacterial
Propety of
Centella Asiatica
(Linn)
1(2):60-70.
3. Santhosh Kumar &
Nikitha II Msc
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
and Biological
Research
Total
phenolic,antioxid
ant and
antimicrobial
properties of
Manihot
esculenta leaves.
2(2): 196-199.
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(i) Member of Botanical Research
Journal
(ii) Journal of Research in Plant
Sciences
(iii)World Journal of Pharmacy and
Biotechnology
Life Time
Life Time
Life Time
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the
institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: NIL
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
S.
No Name
Award /
Recognition Issuing Body Status
Date &
Venue
Faculty
1. Dr.P.UmaDevi Best faculty award
for Biochemistry
Nehru college of
arts and science Senior grade
15.12.12
Nehru group
of
Institutions,
Coimbatore
Students
2. K.Tamilarasi Best Volunteer
award (NSS ) SNGC Student 2015
3. P.Soundarya Best Volunteer
award (NSS ) SNGC Student 2015
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4. A.Kanchana Best Volunteer
award (NSS ) SNGC Student 2016
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S. No Name Designation/
Organization Event Date
2011 - 2012
1. Dr. S. Murugan
Assistant Professor (SG)Department of
Biotechnology ,Karunya University ,Coimbatore
Valediction 18.2.12
2012-2013
1. Dr.Sangeetha Srinivasan Assistant Professor,Millikin University ,Illinios,USA Inauguration 30.7.12
2. Dr.V.Subhathra
Head,and Associate Professor,Department of
social work,SNGC,Coimbatore
Inter Departmental
Students meet
8.10.12
3. Dr.Guruvayurappan
Assistant Professor (SG)Department of
Biotechnology ,Karunya University ,Coimbatore
Validictation 23.2.13
2013 - 2014
1. J.M.Sasikumar
Associate Professor,Department of
Biology College of Natural and Computational sciences,
Haramaya University ,Ethiopia.
Inauguration 24.8.13
2. Dr.S.Kavitha Assistant Professor Inauguration 24.8.13
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(SG)Department of Biotechnology ,Karunya University ,Coimbatore
3. Dr.K.Murugan
Professor and head,Department of zoology
,Bharthiuyar University Coimbatore
Seminar 10.10.13
4. Mr.A.Ananthahariharen Carrer ladder Consultancy
,Coimbatore Seminar 10.10.13
5. Dr.S.Babu Professor and Associatiate VIT University, Chennai. Conference 22.1.14
6. Dr.k.G.Sivaramakrishanan UGC Emeritus fellow,Dept of zoology MCC,Chennai Conference 22.1.14
7. Prof.M. Palaniswami Director,School of life
sciences,Karpagam University,Coimbatore
Conference 22.1.14
8. Mr.Vasudevan Tachoth Managing director,Nirvan
Industries,Coimbatore
Valediction 28.2.14
2014 - 2015
1. Dr.P.Sundararaj Assistant Professor,Dept of
Zoology ,Bharathiar University,Coimbatore
Inauguration 5.8.14
2. Dr.k.G.Sivaramakrishanan UGC Emeritus fellow,Dept of zoology, MCC,Chennai
Conference 27.8.14
3. Mr.A.Ananthahariharen Carrer ladder Consultancy, Coimbatore Valediction 9.3.15
2015 - 2016
1. Dr.P.R.Padma
Professor,Head Incharge,Department of
Biochemistry,Biotechnology, Bioinformatics,
Inauguration 22.7.15
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Avinashilingam University,Coimbatore.
2. Mr.K.P.Subramanian. Proprietor K.P.Organic
farms,Tirupur. Workshop 10.9.15
3. G.Vivekandanan
Managing Directors,Farmers Biofertilizers and
Organics,Coimbatore
Workshop 10.9.15
4. 1.Dr.A.A.Mohamed Hatha
2.Mr.I.Anwardeen I.F.S
1.Professor,Marine biology , CUSAT,Cochin
2.Chief Conservator of Forests, Tamilnadu State
Forest Department, Coimbatore.
Conference 30.9.15
5. Dr.V.Shanmuga Raju Head, Dept of
Biotechnology, NGP College, Coimbatore
Valediction 18.3.16
2016 - 2017
1. MR. S. Prabhakaran
Asst Professor,Head Incharge,Department of
Biotechnology, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore
Inauguration 3.7.16
2. Ms. Abirami Sundari Director, Spinos Life
Science Research Centre, Coimbatore
Seminar 30.8.16
25. Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National:
S.
No Event Title Date Source of Funding
2011 - 2012
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1. National Workshop Genome analysis and
animal Handling 6.3.12 Institution
2012 - 2013
1. National Workshop Molecular techniques
and PTC
10.8.12,
11.8.12 Institution
2. National Workshop Molecular techniques
and animal Handling 19.2.13 Institution
2013 - 2014
1. Seminar Scope and
opportunities 10.10.13 Institution
2. National
Conference
Biodiversity
conservation 22.1.14 Institution
3. National Workshop Molecular techniques
and PTC
17.12.13,
18.12.13 Institution
2014 - 2015
1. National
Conference
Biodiversity
conservation 27.8.14 Institution
2015 - 2016
1. 1
1 Workshop
Vermicomposting &
Fertilizer technology 10.9.15 Institution
2. National
Conference
Biodiversity
conservation 30.9.15 Institution
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2016 - 2017
1
. Seminar Clinical Research 30.8.16 Institution
b) International: NIL
26)Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
UG
2011-12 10 8 4 4 87.5
2012-13 25 23 7 16 87.5
2013-14 49 46 40 6 97.8
2014-15 42 40 12 28 -
2015-16 45 42 13 29 -
PG
2011-12 2 2 1 1 100
2012-13 15 15 2 13 100
2013-14 6 6 0 6 100
2014-15 15 14 3 11 92.8
2015-16 7 7 -- 7 -
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27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the same
state
% of students from other
States
% of students from
abroad
2011-12 27 73 --
2012-13 37.7 62.3 --
2013-14 25.8 74.2 --
2014-15 20.7 79.3 --
2015-16 21.3 78.7 --
28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations
such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG
21.7
PG to M.Phil.
NIL
PG to Ph.D.
6.25
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed • Campus selection • Other than campus recruitment
UG -36.9, PG - 57.1 UG -52.1, PG – 30
UG - NIL, PG – 14.2
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment NIL
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30) Details of Infrastructural facilities:
a) Library: No of Books - 164, No of eBooks - 140
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Wifi Facility
c) Class rooms with ICT facility:1
d) Laboratories: UG -2, PG-2
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies:
Year Number of
students Amount Government
College
Management
Other
agencies
2011-12 11 147900 -- --
2012-13 7 41900 -- --
2013-14 12 100500 -- --
2014-15 19 94700 -- --
2015-16 37 281180 -- --
32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S. No Event Status Date
2011 - 2012
1. Inauguration- Seminar on
“PTC- A tool in biotechnology basics and applications”.
Department 8.7.11
2. Valediction- Seminar on “Scientific paper writing”.
Department 18.2.12
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2012 - 2013
1.
Inauguration –Seminar on “Application of Molecular
techniques in environmental monitoring”.
Department 30.7.12
2. Valediction-Seminar on
“Cancer Biology”. Department 23.2.13
2013 - 2014
1.
Inauguration –Seminar on “Oxidative stress, antioxidant,
genomic tools and bioremediation”.
State 24.8.13
2. State Level Seminar on
“Opportunities and challenges in Bioscience”.
State 10.10.13
3. Valediction Seminar on opportunities in field of industrial biotechnology
Department 28.2.14
2014 - 2015
1. Inauguration –Seminar on “Animal Biotechnology”.
Department 5.8.14
2. Valediction- Seminar on
“Recent trends in biosciences”. Department 9.3.15
2015 – 2016
1. Inauguration –Seminar on “Animal tissue culture”. Department 22.7.15
2. Workshop- “Vermicomposting
and biofertilizers”. National 10.9.15
3. Seminar on “Carrier
development in Biotechnology”.
Department 18.3.16
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2016 - 2017
1.
Inauguration Seminar on “Recent trends in development
of DNA based Diagnostic tools”
Department 3.8.16
2. Guest lecture on “Clinical
trials in the field of research” Department 30.8.16
33) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: Power point presentation, ICT,
Group Discussion, Student Seminar.
34) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities: NIL
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
2014-2015
13/09/2015 Free Medical Camp K.G. Chavadi, Village People
Govt. Middle School, K.G. Chavadi
2013-2014
21/02/2014 Tobacco awareness programme School students, Kholzhipara Govt Higher Secondary School
Govt Higher Secondary School
35) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
Experienced Factuality,
Feedback System,
ICT enabled teaching
Facility to complete till doctoral program.
Career counseling
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Weakness
Lack of Consultancy
Students from financially backward
category
Research publication
Opportunities
Scope for consultancy
Research publication
M.o.U funding
Challenges
Slow learners
To compete with latest technologies
Obtaining research projects from funding
agency,
Students with poor communication skills.
Future plan of the department:
To increase the number of M.o.U with research institutions.
To increase the number of seats in M.Phil and Ph.D programmes.
To increase the percentage of placements.
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1. Name of the Department : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
2. Year of establishment : 1994
3. Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph. D., etc.)
Programme Courses
UG BBA
BBA CA
M.Phil Part time
4. Name of Inter-disciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
I BBA Mathematics for
Management-I Mathematics
I BBA CA
I BBA Mathematics for
Management-II Mathematics
I BBA CA
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system :
Semester Pattern with Choice based credit system
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: NIL
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
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9. Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 01 01
Asst. Professors 06 06
10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S. No
Name Qualification Designation
Specialization
No. of Years
of Experience
No. of M.Phil /
Ph.D. Students
guided for the
last 4 years
1 Dr.L.Shanthi MBA.,M.Phil.,PGDCA., P.hD
Head & Associate Professor
Marketing 19Yrs -
2 Ms.R.Suriakala M.Com.,B.Ed.,PGDCA.,MBA
Assistant Professor
Human Resource and Marketing
11Yrs & 4 months
-
3 Ms.A.Umamaheswari
MBA., M.Phil., PGDCA.,
Assistant Professor
Human Resource &Marketing
8 Yrs& 5 Months
-
4 Ms.G.Gnanamani M.Com.,M.Phil Assistant Professor Finance
5 yrs& 8 months
-
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5 Mr.C.DeepakKumar
BE, MBA, M.Phil
Assistant Professor
Human Resource & System
5 Yrs& 4 months
-
6 Ms. Asha Chandran MBA
Assistant Professor
Finance & Human Resource
1 Yr& 5 months
-
7 Ms. R.Kasthuri B. Sc (CT), MBA
Assistant Professor
Human Resource & Marketing
2 months -
11. List of senior visiting faculty : NIL
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)
by temporary faculty:
Programme Theory (%) Practicals (%)
BBA& BBA CA 8.9% Nil
13. Student -Teacher Ratio :24:1
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled:
Support staff: NIL
Administrative staff: NIL
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with PhD: 1 M.Phil: 3 PG: 3
16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: NIL
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17. Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time/ Part Time
M.Phil Part Time
19. Publications:
1. Publication per faculty:2.85%
S. No
Name Journal Title Volume,
Issue Page No & Month
2011-2012
1 Dr.L.Shanthi Rathinam Journal of Management
A study on brand switching Behaviour of highly used apparels among consumers in Coimbatore city
Volume - I Page no- 72- 80- jan-Mar2012
2 Ms.D.S. Latha Authors press
Challenges in contemporary social work practice
Page no-228-230 Sep-2011
3 Dr.L.Shanthi Authors press
Challenges in contemporary social work practice
Page no- 58-59 Sep-2011
4 Dr.L. Shanthi NCRC MAGNETIC Page no- 65-70 Feb 2012
5 Dr.L.Shanthi Authors Press
Emerging trends in banking sector
Page no- 294-299 Mar 2012
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6 Ms.A.Umamaheswari NCRC MAGNETIC Page no- 82-88 Feb 2012
7 Ms.A.Umamaheswari Authors Press
Emerging trends in banking sector
Page no- 373-377 March 2012
8 Dr.L.Shanthi
Indo Asian Journal of Advanced Management
An analysis on the strategic business activities of retailers in Coimbatore city
Volume -I Issue -I Page no- 255- 264 Jan-June- 2012
9 Dr.L.Shanthi Journal of Management science
A Study on Customer Brand Loyalty, Factors Influencing in purchase decision and celebrity endorsement in cosmetic advertisement in Coimbatore city.
Volume -I Issue -IV Page no-29-38,Jan-June 2012
10 Dr.L.Shanthi Indian journal of research
A Study on customers awareness level towards sakthi masala products with reference towards Coimbatore city
Volume -1 Issue -11 Page no- 56- 58. Nov-12
11 Dr.L.Shanthi Global Research analysis
A study on customers awareness and Satisfaction towards Kentucky Fried Chicken in Coimbatore
Volume -2 Issue -1 Page no- 69- 72 Jan-13
12 Dr.L.Shanthi Journal of Scientific Research
A study on customers awareness on online shopping with reference to Palakkad city
Volume -2 Issue -2 Page no- 64- 66 Feb-13
13 Ms.D.S.Latha Bonfring Looming opportunities and threats
Volume -II Page no-76-77 Sep 2012
14 Dr.L.Shanthi Bonfring Looming opportunities and threats
Volume -II Page no- 93-96 Sep 2012
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15 Dr.L.Shanthi Bonfring Looming opportunities and threats
Volume -II Page no- 118-125
16 Dr.L.Shanthi Gyandheep
A Study on Customer Satisfaction towards Amway Products with reference to Coimbatore city
Volume-1 Issue 2 Page no- 46- 51 Jan-14
17 Dr.L.Shanthi
Rathinam Journal of Management
Ethical issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
Volume -1 Issue -iv Page no- 34-40 Mar-15
18 Ms.A.Umamaheswari Rathinam Journal of Management
Ethical issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
Volume -1 Issue -iv Page no- 34-40 Mar-15
19 Ms.R.Suriakala Rathinam Journal of Management
Corporate Social Responsibility-A Sustainable Approach
Volume-1 Issue-IV Page no-34-40, Mar 2015
20 Dr.L.Shanthi
International Journal of Advanced Research and Innovative ideas in education
Impact of Employment in Retail stores-A socio-economic analysis with reference to Coimbatore city
Vol:1,Issue-3,Pg.no:136-142,April 2016
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENTS
1 S.Shafiya.
International Journal of Advanced Research and Innovative ideas in education
A study on customer preference & satisfaction towards Malabar Silks in Kerala District
Vol:1,Issue-3,Pg.no:325-330,April 2016
2 P.S .Sowmya
International Journal of Advanced Research and
A study on customer preference & satisfaction towards Malabar Silks in Kerala District
Vol:1,Issue-3,Pg.no:325-330,April 2016
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Innovative ideas in education
3 K.M.Sidharthan
International Journal of Advanced Research and Innovative ideas in education
A study on customer preference and satisfaction towards super markets in Palakkad city
Vol:1,Issue-3,Pg.no:336-340,April 2016
4 P.Krishna Prasad
International Journal of Advanced Research and Innovative ideas in education
A study on customer preference and satisfaction towards super markets in Palakkad city
Vol:1,Issue-3,Pg.no:336-340,April 2016
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:
S.No Name of the
Faculty
Title of the
Book
ISBN/ ISSN
Number
Publisher Year
of
Publi
cation
1 Dr.L.Shanthi
Insurance
Principles &
Practices
978-93-5163-
950-3
Thakur
Publishers 2016
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated:
S.No Name Area of consultancy Income
generated (Rs.)
1 Ms.G.Sivaranjani AdityaArecaleafPlates,
No4,JJNagar,Coimbatore
Free
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(Sharing of expertise-Area-Marketing)
2 Ms. R. Suriakala Kala Industry,
Manufacturers of Wooden
Lamps,Kanjikode, Palakkad Dist.,
Kerala.(Sharing of expertise-Area-
Marketing)
Free
21. Faculty as members in: NIL
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: NIL
23. Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S.
No
Name Designation/
Organization
Event Date
2011-2012
1. Mr.A.AnandaHariharan
Exectuive director,
Career ladder consultancy,
Vadavalli, Coimbatore.
Inauguration 20.08.2011
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2. Mr.D.Natarajan
Manager-Production
planning
&control,VeeGuardIndustrie
sLtd,Coimbatore.
Valedictory 05.03.2012
2012-2013
1 Dr.S.Poornima
Associate professor,
Dept of BBM,
PSGR Krishnammal College
for Women,Coimbatore.
Inauguration 08.08.2012
2 Ms.M.Sundar raj
HOD, Dept of commerce,
Nehru Arts & Science College,
Coimbatore. Valedictory 07.03.2013
2013-2014
1 Mr.N.Senthilkumar
Manager-Human Resource, TV Sundaram Motors, Coimbatore.
Inauguration 06.08.2013
2 Mr.Shaju Nair
Financial analyst & trainer, Accountants Academy, Palakkad, Kerala.
Seminar 28.01.2014
3 Ms.Sumathi
AsstProfessor,Dept of commerce, Nehru Arts & Science College. Coimbatore.
Valedictory 24.02.2014
2014-2015
1 Ms.Deepa Shiva
CEO/Co-Founder of Sano Technologies, Coimbatore
Inauguration 21.07.2014
2 Prof.L.P.Lawerence Life Coach, Palakkad Seminar 1.09.2014 (2sessions)
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3
Inaugural-
Mr.A.Jayaram
Technical Session-I-
Dr.R.Mohanraj
Technical Session-II –
Dr.JayasriIndiran
Inaugural- Mr.A.Jayaram
DGM-
Sales,Volkswagen,Cbe.
Technical Session-I-
Dr.R.Mohanraj,Asst Prof –
EnvironmentalManagement,
BharathidasanUniversity,
Trichy.
Technical Session-II –
Dr.JayasriIndiran,Associate
Professor,SCMS Cochin
School of Business,Cochin.
National
Seminar 10.02.2015
4 Dr.Muthulakshmi
Principal,
CMS Academy,
Coimbatore.
Valedictory 03.03.2015
2015-2016
1 Mr.S.Murali
Manager-Customer Zone, LIC of India, Coimbatore.
Inauguration 19.08.2015
2 Dr. Devi Premnath
Associate Professor, Sree Narayana Guru Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture 20.08.2015
3 Mr.ChandramoorthyThirukannapiran
Global Head, Talent Recruitment & Development, East West Seeds-Bangkok
International Seminar 06.10.2015
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25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
4 Mr.PrashanthRamani
Regional Marketing Manager, ICICI Securities, Kerala & Tamil Nadu
Seminar 18.12.2015
5 Session-I Dr.DhanuskodiRengasamy Session-II Mr.p.Srinivasan
Post Graduate Program Co-ordinator, Curtin University, Sarawak, Malaysia. LIC-Agent, Member of Corporate Club, Life member of Million Dollar Round Table(USA)
International Conference
4.02.2016 & 5.02.2016
6 Mr.A.Jayaram
DGM-sales, Volkswagen, Ramani Cars, Coimbatore.
Valedictory 09.03.2016
S.No Event Title Date Source of Funding
2011-12
1 Inauguration Career Opportunities 20.08.2011 Institution
2 Valedictory Recent Trends in HR 05.03.2012 Institution
2012-13
1 Inauguration World in Progress 08.08.2012 Institution
2 Valedictory Entrepreneurship Development 07.03.2013 Institution
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2013-14
1 Inauguration Enhancing Employability and Industry Expectations 06.08.2013 Institution
2 Seminar Role of Accounting softwares in Corporate companies 28.01.2014 Institution
3 Valedictory Strategies to become successful Entrepreneurs
24.02.2014 Institution
2014-15
1 Inauguration Business Model Generations 21.07.2014 Institution
2 Seminar Power of Positive Thinking& Relationship Management 1.09.2014 Institution
3 National Seminar Contemporary Strategies in Business 10.02.2015 Institution
4 Valedictory Perception and Expectation Gap of Youth 03.03.2015 Institution
2015-16
1 Inauguration Goal Setting 19.08.2015 Institution
2 Guest Lecture Class room Etiquettes 20.08.2015 Institution
3 International Seminar
Talent Management 06.10.2015 Institution
4 Seminar Share Trading 18.12.2015 Institution
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26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
UG
BBA A-2011-12 35 35 25 10 82
2012-13 62 62 47 15 80
2013-14 55 55 34 19 84
2014-15 24 24 19 5 Yet to come
2015-16 33 33 27 6 Yet to come
BBA CA-2011-12 62 62 39 23 91
2012-13 57 57 39 18 86
2013-14 40 40 31 9 82
2014-15 22 22 17 5 Yet to come
2015-16 30 30 22 8 Yet to come
5
International Conference(Jointly with PG & Department of Commerce & International Business)
Research avenues in Social science 04.02.2016& 05.02.2016
Institution
6 Valedictory Recent trends in Marketing 09.03.2016 Institution
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27. Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the
same state
% of students from other
States
% of students from
abroad
BBA
2011-12 15.8% 84.1% -
2012-13 7% 92.6% -
2013-14 6% 94% -
2014-15 7% 93% -
2015-16 10.4% 89.5% -
BBA CA
2011-12 2.3% 97.6% -
2012-13 0.6% 99.3% -
2013-14 1.4% 98.5% -
2014-15 1.9% 98% -
2015-16 3.4% 96.5% -
28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations
such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL
29. Student progression:
Student progression BBA & BBA CA-Against % enrolled
UG to PG 34%
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PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
15.9%
23.86%
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 4.5%
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities:
a) Library: Books-219, E-books- 30
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: WIFI facility available
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: -1
d) Laboratories: NIL
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies:
Year Number of students
Amount Government College Management
Other agencies
2011-12 62 3,00,830 7 55 -
2012-13 71 3,27,065 3 68 -
2013-14 41 1,88,500 2 39 -
2014-15 20 1,36,590 3 17 -
2015-16 27 1,53,075 4 23 -
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32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S.No Event Status Date
2011-2012
1 Inauguration-Lectureon Career opportunities College 20.08.2011
2 Valedictory-Lecture on Recent Trends in HR
College 05.03.2012
2012-2013
1 Inauguration- Guest Lecture on World in Progress College 08.08.2012
2 Valedictory- Guest Lecture on Entrepreneurship Development
College 07.03.2013
2013-2014
1 Inauguration- Guest Lecture on Enhancing Employability and Industry Expectations
College 06.08.2013
2 Seminar on Role of Accounting softwares in Corporate companies
College 28.01.2014
3 Valedictory- Guest Lecture on Strategies to become successful Entrepreneurs
College 24.02.2014
2014-2015
1 Inauguration –Guest Lecture on Business Model Generations College
21.07.2014
2 Seminar on Power of Positive Thinking& Relationship Management
College 1.09.2014
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3 Seminar on Contemporary Strategies in Business National 10.02. 2015
4 Valedictory-Guest lecture on Perception and Expectation Gap of Youth
College 03.03.2015
2015-2016
1 Inauguration- Guest Lecture on Goal setting College 19.08.2015
2 Guest Lecture on Class room etiquettes College 20.08.2015
3 International Seminar on Talent Management International 06.10.2015
4 Seminar on Share trading College 18.12.2015
5
International Conference(Jointly with PG & Department of Commerce & International Business) -
International 4.02.2016 &5.02.2016
6 Valedictory- Guest Lecture on Recent trends in Marketing College 09.03.2016
33. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
Power Point Presentation.
34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
2011-2012
13.03.2012 CARNAID – Giving aid to orphanage (CASH DONATION)- Social Awareness Programme
Assisi Snehalaya - Orphanage
College Campus
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05.03.2012 Old good Cloths - Social Awareness Programme KuzhanthaikalKudumpam Vivekana
nda Hall
2012-2013
13.03.2013 CARNAID – Giving aid to orphanage ( CASH DONATION)- Social Awareness Programme
Assisi Snehalaya - Orphanage
College Campus
05.03.2013 Old Good Clothes- Social Awareness Programme KuzhanthaikalKudumpam Vivekana
nda Hall
2013-2014
24.02.2014 Old good Cloths- Social Awareness Programme
Kuzhanthaikal Kudumpam - Orphanage
Vivekananda Hall
2014-2015
05.02.2015 CARNAID – Giving aid to orphanage (CASH DONATION )- Social Awareness Programme
Assisi Snehalaya - Orphanage
College Campus
23.03.2015 Old good Cloths - Social Awareness Programme KuzhanthaikalKudumpam Vivekana
nda Hall
2015-2016
23.03.2016 CARNAID – Giving aid to orphanage (CASH DONATION )- Social Awareness Programme
Assisi Snehalaya - Orphanage
Vivekananda Hall
30.03.2016 Old good Cloths- Social Awareness Programme KuzhanthaikalKudumpam Vivekana
nda Hall
35. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1.Currently elevated as research department with MPhil (PT)
2. Continuously obtaining University ranks.
3. Add on courses like Communication skills, Practical Banking, Earn
While You Learn.
4. Finishing School for final year students.
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Weakness
1. Lack of research publication
2. Lack of MOU and research projects.
3. The department has only UG courses.
Opportunity
1.Introduction of PG department
2. Scope for research publications.
3. To have MOU and research projects
Challenges
1. Students with poor communication skills.
2. Obtaining research projects from funding agency.
3. Slow learners to compete with latest technologies.
Future plan of the department:
To start PhD in Management.
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1) Name of the Department : COMMERCE
2) Year of establishment : 1994
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph. D., etc.)
Sl. No. Programmes
1. UG
B.Com
B.Com CA
B.Com PA
2. PG M.Com
3. Research Programmes M.Phil (FT)
Ph.D (FT/PT)
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
II-B.Com Mathematics for Business &
Statistics for Business Mathematics
I-B.Com CA Business Mathematics &
Statistics for Business Mathematics
I-M.Com Managerial Economics International Business
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system :
B.Com, B.Com (CA), B.Com (PA), M.Com and M.Phil: All programmes are
carried out under semester pattern with choice based credit system.
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6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Programme Subject title
II B.Sc (Mathematics) Principles of Accountancy-I & II
II B.Sc (Computer Science) Business Accounting
II BCA Business Accounting
II B.Com (IB)& III B.Com IB Corporate Accounting I & II, Income Tax, Law &
Practice, and Higher Financial Accounting.
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
Nil
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
Course Year of establishment Year discontinued Reason
B.Com(IT) 2012 2016
Continuous
poor demand
for IT
industry
9) Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 04 3
Asst. Professors 12 12
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10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S. No Name Qualification Designation Specialization
No. of Years of Experience
No. of M.Phil / Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years
1 Dr.P.S. Chandni
M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D
Head & Associate Professor
Marketing 19.6 7(M.Phil)
2 Mrs.K.Parimalakanthi
M.Com., M.Phil., MBA., PGDCA (Pursuing Ph.D)
Associate Professor Marketing 16.3 8(M.Phil)
3
Dr. D. Mahila Vasanthi Thangam
M.Com., M.Phil.,PGDCA, Ph.D
Associate Professor Finance 19.1 8(M.Phil)
4 Mrs.S. Reena
M.Com., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor
Human Resource
11.5 5(M.Phil)
5 Mr.M. Mahesh Kumar
M.Com.,M.Phil.,PGDCA, MBA(Pursuing Ph.D)
Assistant Professor Finance 9.6 5(M.Phil)
6 Mrs.V.Vidhya
M.Com, MBA, M.Phil,PGDCA (Pursuing Ph.D)
Assistant Professor Marketing 8
Nil
7 Mrs.S.Bhuvaneswari
M.Com, MBA, M.Phil,PGDCA (Pursuing Ph.D)
Assistant Professor Marketing 9.6 5(M.Phil)
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8 Dr.P. Kannan
M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Human Resource Management
11.2 6(M.Phil) & 4 (Ph.D)
9 Mrs.R.Bhuvaneswari
MBA., MCA., M.Phil
Assistant Professor
Marketing System
10.11 Nil
10 Mrs.K.R.Kavitha
M.Com,MBA,PGDCA (Pursuing Ph.D)
Assistant Professor Marketing 11.6 Nil
11 Dr. K.Lakshmipriya
M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D., MBA
Assistant Professor Marketing 14.1 Nil
12 Mr.S. Balaji
M.Com(BF), MBA, M.Phil, B.Ed, Ph.D (SUBMITTED)
Assistant Professor
Finance And Human Resource Management
6 .8 NIL
13 Mrs.S.Maheswari
M.Com (CA), M.Phil.
Assistant Professor
Marketing 0.7 Nil
14 Mrs.M. Ayisha
M.Com, M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Marketing
0.6 Nil
15 Ms.Sneha John M.Com Assistant
Professor Finance 0.5 Nil
11) List of senior visiting faculty: NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (Programme wise)
by temporary faculty:
Programme Theory (%) Practical (%)
B.Com 12.5 Nil
B.Com(CA) 19.81 20
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13) Student -Teacher Ratio : 34.06 : 1
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; Sanctioned
and filled: Nil
Support staff: Nil
Administrative staff: Nil
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D:4 M.Phil:9 PG: 2
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: (NIL)
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time/ Part Time
M.Phil Full Time
P.hd Full Time& Part Time
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty: 1.73
B.Com(PA) Nil 100
M.Com Nil Nil
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*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National / International) by
faculty and students:
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Faculty 4 2 1 5 14
S.
No
Name Journal Title
Volume, Issue
Page No &
Month
1
Ms.
K.Parimala
Kanthi
Rathinam Journal of
Management,
Coimbatore
Study on retail investor
opinion towards mutual funds
Volume:1, Issue:2
Page 65-71
Jan-Mar-12
2 Dr.P.Kannan JM International
Journal of Marketing
Management
CRM-a new measurement of
marketing
Vo.2, Issue-2,
100-103,
May,2012
3
Dr.P.Kannan Journal of
Commerce and
Management
Research
A learning of amalgamation
with wto and agricultural
problems in india
Vo. 2, Issue-1,
150-157,
Jan.2012
4
Dr.P.Kannan JM International
Journal of
Management
Research
SDI Qualification using TQM
Perception
Vo.2, Issue-5,
357-362 Jan.
2012
5
Ms.
K.Parimala
Kanthi
International Journal
of Scientific
Research
Post office savings and its
relevance in rural areas
Volume:2, Issue:1
Page27-30
Jan. 2013
6
Ms.
K.Parimala
Kanthi
Global Research
Analysis
The Impact of Business strategies on readymade garments markets of at Trisur District in Kerala
Volume:2, Issue:1
Page 13-14
Jan. 2013
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7
Ms.
K.Parimala
Kanthi
Paripex Indian
Journal of Research
Holding behaviour of
individual investors in
Coimbatore
Volume:2, Issue:9
Page27-30
Sep. 2013
8
Ms.
K.Parimala
kanthi
Research Revolution A Study on the Effect of
Occupational Stress& Work
life Balance Among Women
Employees in Mass Media
Industry- With Special
Reference to Kerala
Volume:II,
Issue:II
Page 1-6
Aug. 2014
9
Dr.D.Mahila
Vasanthi
Thangam
International Journal
of Marketing and
Financial
Management
A study on Service Marketing
with special Reference to
Fluid control research
Institute, Kanjikode, Palakkad
Vol 2,Issue 7,
pg 134-143 Aug.
2014
10
Dr.D.Mahila
Vasanthi
Thangam
International
Research Journal of
Management
Sociology &
Humanities
A study on Retailers
Satisfaction towards Channels
of Distribution with special
reference to Gold Star Paints
and Chemicals Pvt Ltd.
Vol 5,Issue 11,pg
109-136
Nov. 2014
11
Dr.K.Laksh
mi priya
Global Journal for
Research Analysis
An analysis of factors
affecting job satisfaction of
women employees in schools.
Volume 3, Issue
9, Page no:-17-19
12
Dr.K.Laksh
mi priya
International Journal
of Human Resource
Research Review
Role of Indian Government to
develope women
entrepreneurship
Volume 3, Issue
1, Page no:-68-72
13
Dr.
P.S.Chandni
International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management
Consumers attitude& preference towards the dairy products: A study o f Milma milk with special reference to Nallepilly Panchayath
Volume No.6
Issue No.1, Jan
2016. Page.No.
10
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14
Dr.
P.S.Chandni
International Journal
of Research in
Commerce,Economi
cs and Management
A study on rural consumer
awareness and brand
preference of instant food
products (with special
reference to Vadakarapathy
Panchayat)
Volume No.6,
Apr. 2016 Issue
No.4, Page No.
10
15
Dr.
P.S.Chandni
International journal
of Advance
Research and
Innovative Ideas in
Education
Customer perception towards
celebrity endorsement ( a
conceptual article)
Volume 1, Issue
3, 2016, Page.
no.100-103
16
Ms.
K.Parimala
kanthi
International Journal
of Advance
Research and
Innovative Ideas in
Education
A study on the absenteeism of
employees among textile
outlets in palakad
Volume:1, Issue:5
Page 142-149
Oct. 2015
17
Ms.
K.Parimala
kanthi
International Journal
of Advance
Research and
Innovative Ideas in
Education
A surevy report on customer
awareness towards bharatiya
mahila bank with secial
refercnces to coimbatore city
Vol 1, Issue 4,
Sep. 2015, Page
no 250-255.
18
Mr.
M.Mahesh
Kumar
Global Research
Review peer
Refereed Research
Journal
A study on the factors that
influence and decide the
quality of work life in an
organization
Vol.5 No.2 , June
2015,
Page.no.116-124
19
Mr.
M.Mahesh
Kumar
International Journal
of Advance
Research and
Innovative Ideas in
Education
Online shopping behavior
among higher education
students: with special
reference to palakkad, kerala.
Vol.1, Issue.5,
Page No.507-514,
Nov 2015
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20
Mr. M.Mahesh Kumar
International Journal of Advance Research in Computer Science and Management Studies
Competitive advantage developing techniques among retailers with special reference to home appliance shops
Vol.3, Issue 11, Page No.308-314, Nov-2015
21
Mr. M.Mahesh Kumar
Organisational management (aima) Journal of Management Education Foundation of Palaghat Management Association
Customer loyalty through customer analytics
Vol.xxxi. Issue No.3, Page no.20-23, Oct-Sep. 2015
22
Dr.
P. Kannan
International Journal
of Scientific
Engineering and
Applied Science
Managing stress among co-
operative bank employees in
palakkad district
Vo.1, Issue-7,
132-137,
Oct.2015
23 Dr. P. Kannan
International Journal of Scientific Research
Study on liquidity of sail and tisco
Vo. 5, Issue – 1, 1- 5, Jan. 2016
24
Mrs. K.R.Kavitha
An International Journal Multi discipliney
A Study on the problems of small rubber growers with special reference Kodenchary panchayath , Kozhikode district
Vo. 3, Issue – 10, Oct. 2015
25
Mrs.S.Bhuva
neswari
Management Education Foundation of Palghat Management Association
M-Commerce and its
Applications
Vol-31; Issue -1
Apr.-Jun. 2015
26
Mrs.S.Bhuvaneswari
International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science
A study on competency mapping of employee in hero motors best motors with special reference to Malappuram district
Vol-1; Issue 7
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*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (National / International) by
faculty and students:
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Students Nil Nil Nil Nil 20
S.
No Name Class Journal / Magazine Title
1 Shaj Mohan Research scholar
International Journal
of Scientific
Engineering and
applied science
A study on Stress and ITS
effects on College
students
2 Shaj Mohan Research scholar
International Journal
of Innovative
Science, Engineering
and Technology
Customer Relationship
Management in Banking
Sector
3 S. Salai Jeeva
Gayathri Research scholar
International Journal
of scientific Research
Study on liquidity of Sail
and Tisco – A comparative
study
4 K.P. Praveen
Kumar Research scholar International
A study on impact of
Vazhndhu Kaatuvom
Thittam with spl. Ref. To
seerapalayam panchayat,
Coimbatore
5 Salino. K. T Research scholar
International Journal
of Scientific
Engineering and
applied science
Profitability Analysis of
selected Public and
Private banks in India
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6 Salino. K. T Research scholar
International Journal
of Scientific
Engineering and
applied science
Financial Performance
Analysis of Kerala State
Financial Enterprises Ltd.
Thrissur
7 Ahsanath.M.k Research Scholar
International Journal
of Advance Research
and innovative ideas
in Education
Potentials of Agro-
Tourism in Karnataka
8 R.Manjupriya
M .Praveen Research scholar
International Journal
of Advance Research
and innovative ideas
in Education
Investment Opportunities
in Production and Service
Sectors in India
9
Sumesh R
Asha K
Research scholar
International Journal
of Advance Research
and innovative ideas
in Education
A study on Stress
Management of Banking
Sector Employees(with
special reference to
PNB,Palakkad
district,kerala)
10 Ramya MR Research scholar
International Journal
of Advance Research
and innovative ideas
in Education
A study on Brand
Awareness and Brand
preference of Instant Food
Products among women
with special reference to
Palakkad district
11 Krishna B Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
Customer perception Towards Celebrity Endorsement
12 Muhammed
juman B.K Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
Corporate Social Responsibility: an analysis of Indian Banks
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13 Sajana S Research scholar
International Journal
of Advance Research
and innovative ideas
in Education
Influence of Social Media
on Students at College
Level
14 Sinchu P Research scholar
International Journal
of Advance Research
and innovative ideas
in Education
A study on customer
satisfaction level of LIC
with special reference to
customers of Malappuram
district
15 Divya V Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
A study on job satisfaction among women faculties of self-financing arts &science colleges in Palakkad
16 Sobha P.G Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
A study on customer‟s attitude towards online shopping
17 Thoushifa T Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
Productivity analysis of selected banks in India
18 Venkatachalam. V Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
Investment opportunities of postal services sectors in India
19 Abdul Azees K.A Research scholar
Journal of commerce and management research
Role of micro finance and self help groups in women impowerment.
20 Fathimath Shabana P.K Research scholar
International Journal of Advance Research and innovative ideas in Education
Upliftment of women entrepreneurs in India
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*Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.):
*Chapter in Books: Nil
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Nil
*Impact factor: 4.06
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
S.No Name Committee/
Editorial Board
Year
1. Dr. P.Kannan International Journal of Research in
Computer Application and Management
2012-
13
2. Dr. K.
Lakshmi Priya
International Journal of Applied Research
and Studies
2014-
15
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/
programme: NIL.
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: Nil
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
FACULITIES
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S. No Name
Award / Recognitio
n Issuing Body Status Date & Venue
1 Mrs.R.Bhuvaneswari
Best Teacher Award
Akshaya Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore
National
5TH Sep 2014, Akshaya Institute of Management Studies, Coimbatore
2 Dr.P.Gisha Best Teacher Award
Nehru College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore
National 26th July 2015, Nehru College, Coimbatore
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S. No
Name Designation/ Organization
Event Date
1. Dr.P.Jeyaram
Principal, Shri Nehru Maha Vidyalaya, Coimbatore
Department Inauguration(PG)
28.7.2011
2 Mr.R.Senthil Rajagopal
Accounting Standards and Application Chartered Accountant, Coimbatore
Department Association Inauguration(UG)
11.8.2011
3 Prof. Dr.M.Ramadas
Director, Education Innovation & Rural Reconstruction. Dean, School of Management and Law Pondicherry University-Pondicherry
Endowment Lecture 28.8.2011
4 Mr.N.Zahir Husain HRD Trainer &Health Consultant, Erode
Guest Lecture 10.2.2012
5 Mr.V.Sukumar Asst. General Manager, SBI Coimbatore.
One day State Level Workshop
14.2.2012
6 Shri. R.Ramanathan Prof.of.Chemistry, One day State 14.2.2012
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Guru Nanak college, Chennai.
Level Workshop
7 Mr.R.M.Lakshumaman
Branch Manager, Vadavalli Coimbatore.
One day State Level Workshop
14.2.2012
8 Mr.S.Hariharan
Chief Manager, Staff Training Centre, Coimbatore.
One day State Level Workshop
14.2.2012
9
Dr.S.Sudalaimuthu Dr.N.Ragavan Dr.N.Mahalakshmi Mr.HarishShankaran
Reader, Department of Banking Technology, Pondicherry Central University, Puducherrry. Assi.Prof Department of Commerce, University of Madars. Asst.Prof of Commerce, Govt.Victoria College Palakkad. Corporate Trainer, Chennai.
Two Days National Seminar
16.2.2012 & 17.2.2012
10. Mr.K.Kumaraswamy
Chartered Accountant, Coimbatore
Department Association Inauguration
20.7.2012
11 Mr.R.Praveen Kumar
Fedumi- Programs Information Center R.S.Puram, Coimbatore.
Entrepreneurship in Globalizing Economy
6.9.2012
12 Mr.M.S.Jojumon
Trainer & Placement Consultant, Enrich Academy, Coimbatore
Two days Student development Program
14.9.2012
13 Mr.P.RadhaKrishnan HOD-MBA,SNGIMS, Coimbatore.
Two days Student
15.9.2012
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development Program
14 Mr.S.SayanthanBasu
Chartered Accountant, Coimbatore Guest Lecture 30.1.2013
15 Mr.Rashaad Hussain
Center Manager, ICA InfoTech Ltd, Coimbatore.
One day workshop
4.3.2013
16 M.Rangarajan
Associate Professor, PSGCAS, Coimbatore
Valedictory Function
7.3.2013
17. Dr.M.Ashokkumar
Prof and Head, PG Department of Management Studies, Karpagam University.
Department Association Inauguration
31.7.13
18 Mr. R.Selvakumar Varadharajan
Head, Department of Managerial Excellence Guest Lecture 27.1.2014
19 Dr.V.Jayaraj
Associate Professor & Director, Department of Computer Science, Bharathidasan University,Trichy
Valedictory Function
18.3.2014
20
Mr.Dhiraj Kumar Singh
Assistant Manager-Training and development, Tally Education Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata.
Seminar 25.6.2014
21 Mr.B.Meenakshi Sundaram
Reporter, The New Indian Express.
Department Association Inauguration
31.7.2014
22 Dr.K.M.Chinnadorai
Professor & Head, Department of Commerce, PSG CAS, Coimbatore.
Methodological issues in Commerce & Research
6.1.2015
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23 Dr.C.Karthigai Prakasam
Associate Professor of Commerce Christ University, Bengalur.
Methodological issues in Commerce & Research
6.1.2015
24 Mr.J.Sathis Kumar
Terriory Accounts Manager Health Care Ltd, Coimbatore.
Soft-realization andpreparation towards career enrichment
10.2.2015
25 Mr.M.R.Narayanan Advocate, Coimbatore.
Valedictory Function 9.3.2015
26 Dr.G.Ganeshan Director School of Commerce, Bharathiar university, Coimbatore.
Department Association Inauguration
7.8.2015
27 Dr. P. Radhakrishan Associate. Prof., SNGIMS, Coimbatore.
Seminar 8.9.2015
28 Dr.P.Jayakumar Associate Professor SNGIMS, Coimbatore.
Two-Days Workshop
7.12.2015 & 8.12.2015
29 Mr.P.Ashok Kumar Retired, Branch Manager, Canara Bank, Chennai.
Awareness Programme 8.1.2016
30 Mr.B.Ramasamy
Director of studies, Ledaa Academy of Professional Studies In Commerce, Coimbatore.
Awareness Programme
23.1.2016
31 Dr. Dhanuskodi Rengasamy
Associate Professor Curtin University, Malaysia.
International conference
4.2.2016
& 5.2.2016
32 Dr.N.Raghavan Associate Professor University of Madras, Chennai.
33 Mr.Parameswaran School of accountancy and Finance KTG Education, Malaysia.
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34 Mr.P. Srinivasan Leading LIC Agent in South India, Coimbatore.
35 Dr.A. Mohanasundaram
Associate Prof & Dean Department of Commerce Studies, SNMV CAS, Coimbatore.
Valedictory Function
27.2.2016
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National:
S.No Event Title Date Source of
Funding
1 Two days
National Seminar
MAGNETIC 16.2.2012&
17.2.2012
Institution
2 One day
National Seminar
Methodological issues in
Commerce & Research
6.1.2015 Institution
b) International:
S.No Event Title Date Source of
Funding
1 International
Conference
Research Avenues in Social
science
04.2.2012
&
05.2.2012
Institution
26) Student profile programme /course wise:
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Name of the Course/ programme (refer
question no. 4)
Applications received
Selected
Enrolled Pass
percentage *M *F
UG B.Com-A Batch
2011-12 39 39 24 15 64.10
2012-13 50 50 34 16 88
2013-14 57 57 27 30 71.92
2014-15 63 63 35 28 Yet to complete
2015-16 40 40 13 27 Yet to complete
B.Com-B Batch
2011-12 33 33 17 16 70
2012-13 44 44 20 24 86.3
2015-16 32 32 17 15 Yet to
complete
UG B.Com ( CA)-A-BATCH
2011-12 65 65 33 32 80
2012-13 62 60 36 24 91.2
2013-14 62 62 27 35 79.66
2014-15 40 40 15 25 Yet to complete
2015-16 59 59 31 28 Yet to complete
B.Com CA- B-BATCH
2011-12 65 65 36 29 86.4 2012-13 61 61 28 33 83.3 2013-14 64 64 35 29 71.42
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2014-15 41 41 21 20 Yet to complete
UG B.COM(IT)
2012-13 41 41 30 11 90
2013-14 17 17 7 10 88.23
PG - M.COM
2011-12 47 47 12 35 100
2012-13 47 47 17 30 100
2013-14 35 35 4 31 100
2014-15 30 30 5 25 96.67
2015-16 20 20 3 17 Yet to complete
27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the same state
% of students from other States
% of students from abroad
2011-12 B.Com 56.54 43.13 0.31
B.Com(CA) 15.9 83.09 0.25
M.Com 44.3 55.6 Nil
2012-13 B.Com 47.6 52.3 Nil
B.Com(CA) 17.2 82.7 Nil
B.Com(IT) 9.3 90.6 Nil
M.Com 42.5 57.44 Nil
2013-14 B.Com 49.3 50.6 Nil
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B.Com(CA) 21.86 78.13 Nil
B.Com(IT) 10 90 Nil
M.Com 29 67.44 Nil
2014-15 B.Com
46.5 53.4 Nil
B.Com(CA) 27.8 72.15 Nil
B.Com(IT) 10 90 Nil
M.Com 28.35 71.64 Nil
2015-16 B.Com 37.29 62.71 Nil
B.Com CA 61.65 38.35 Nil
B.Com IT 5.9 94.1 Nil
M.Com 10 90 Nil
28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?:Nil
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 17
PG to M.Phil. 4
PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
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Employed
•Campus selection
•Other than campus recruitment
14
10
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities:
a) Library: 189 books, e-books at present 54, study materials in department website
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Wifi facility
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01
d) Laboratories: Nil
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies:
Year Number of students Amount Government College
Management Other agencies
2011-12 219 873300 34 185 Nil
2012-13 337 1209750 78 259 Nil
2013-14 192 992850 24 168 Nil
2014-15 161 771750 32 129 Nil
2015-16 176 608875 40 136 Nil
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32). Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S.No Event Status Date
1. Seminar on Great Communication Key Positive Relationship
Department Function 28.7.2011
2 Seminar on Accounting Standards and Applications
Department Function 11.8.2011
3 Endowment Lecture Department Function 28.8.2011
4 Guest Lecture on Entrepreneurship Department Function 10.2.2012
5 Awareness Programme on Civil service examination Department Function 1.3.2012
6 Seminar on Commerce Related Jobs Department Function 7.3.2012
7
Seminar on New Tax and Financial Strategies for a Successful Business Operation
Department Function 20.7.2012
8 Career Guidance Programme Department Function 6.9.2012
9 Two days Student development Programme on Banking & Tally
Department Function 14.9.2012& 15.9.2012
10 Guest Lecturer on Accounting standard
Department Function 30.1.2013
11 Seminar on Job Oppurtunities in Commerce Area
Department Function 7.3.2013
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12
Seminar on Business Innovation through Advanced Information Technology
Department Function 31.7.2013
13 Guest Lecture on Emerging trends in Commerce and Management
Department Function 27.1.2014
14 Seminar on Business Process Re-engineering Department Function 18.3.2014
15 Seminar on Competitive examination Department Function 25.6.2014
16 Seminar on Historical Importance of Trade Department Function 31.7.2014
17 Soft Skill Training Department Function 10.2.2015
18 Assiduous 2015 Department Function 20.2.2015
19 Seminar on Consumer Acts and Consumer Rights
Department Function 9.3.2015
20 Tally Graduation day Department Function 10.7.2015
21 Seminar on Commerce Educ ation fills the gap of Industry expectation
Department Function 7.8.2015
22 Seminar on SEBI guidelines for young investor Department Function 8.9.2015
23 Inter school competitions Department Function 6.10.2015
24 Two days workshop Department Function 7.12.2015 & 8.12.2015
25 Awareness Programme on competitive exams Department Function 8.1.2016
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26 Awareness Programme on professional studies in commerce
Department Function 23.1.2016
27 Inter-class competition & Entrepreneurial development programme
Department Function 25.2.2016
28 Seminar on Evergreen marketing Department Function 27.2.2016
29 Research forum Department Function 5.3.2016
32) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: ICT presentations, Seminars &
study materials
33) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
S.No Year Title of the
programme
Nature of the
programme
Date &
Time
Venue Beneficiary
1 2014-15 X-Mas
Celebration
and donation
Awareness on
hygiene
24-12-
2014,
10.am to
1 pm
Marian village
Kanjikode
Abandoned
Old Age
People
2 2014-15 Career
guidance
Career
guidance
10-09-
2014,
1.pm to
3.pm
Govt.HSC,
Venkitapuram
+1 and +2
students
3 2014-15 Career
guidance
Career
guidance
21-12-
2015,
10.am to
3.pm
Govt.HSC,
Thiruvillamala
+1 and +2
students
4 2015-16 Career Career 21-12- MMS School, +1 and +2
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34) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Highly qualified faculties
2. Eight faculties eligible to guide M.Phil
scholars
3. Skill based certificate course namely, Tally
ERP-9 training provided in addition to
university syllabus , matching the job market
requirements
4. Multi-talented students
Weakness
1. Maximum number of students with poor
communication skills
2. Turnover of faculties due to better
opportunities open to them for career
advancements
3. Poor attitude of students towards campus
placements due to poor communication skills
4. Many students lack financial strength
Opportunities
1. New Courses in Commerce
2. Research projects
3. More MoUs with Corporate and chapters
4. More Industrial visits and field trainings
guidance guidance 2015,
10.am to
3.pm
Gopalapuram students
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Challenges
1. More admissions from the family with poor
economical and educational
Background.
2. Insufficient infrastructure facilities for
research programmes
3. Emerging new institutes providing new
courses in Commerce
4. Students attitude towards entrepreneurial
skills and self employment
Future plan of the department: To carry out funded research projects, establish professional
studies coaching classes and introduce new courses.
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1) Name of the Department : COMPUTER SCIENCE
2) Year of establishment : 1994
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph. D., etc.)
Degree Course
UG
B.Sc. Computer Science
BCA
B.Sc. Information Technology
PG M.Sc. Computer Science
M.Phil Computer Science
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
I B.Sc. CS
I B.Sc. CS
II B.Sc. CS
II B.Sc. CS
Mathematical Structure for Computer Science
Discrete Mathematics
Computer Based Optimization Technique
Business Accounting
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Commerce
I BCA
I BCA
II BCA
II BCA
Mathematical Structure for Computer Science
Discrete Mathematics
Computer Based Optimization Technique
Business Accounting
Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Commerce
I B.Sc. IT
I B.Sc. IT
Mathematical Structure for Computer Science
Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics
Mathematics
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5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system :
B.Sc. Computer Science Semester pattern with choice based credit system
BCA Semester pattern with choice based credit system
B.Sc. Information Technology Semester pattern with choice based credit system
M.Sc. Computer Science Semester pattern with choice based credit system
M.Phil. Computer Science Semester pattern
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Programme Subject title
I B.Sc. Microbiology Biostatistics with CA
II B.Sc. Biochemistry with Nanotechnology Computer Programming in C
II B.Sc. Biotechnology Computer Programming in C
II B.Sc. Mathematics Programming in C
II M.Sc. Mathematics Programming in C++
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NIL
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil
9) Number of teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 01 1
Asst. Professors 13 12
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10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S.
No. Name Qualification
Designat
ion
Specializat
ion
No. of
Years of
Experie
nce
No. of
M.Phil
Students
guided for
the last 4
years
1 Dr. R. Priya MCA.,M.Phil.,
Ph.D.,
Associate
Professor
& Head
Image
Mining 16 Y 8
2 Mr. T. Siva
Kumar M.Sc,M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
& Course
I/C
Data
mining 19 Y 9
3 Mr. E. K. Girisan MCA., M.Phil.,
M.B.A
Assistant
Professor
Advanced
Networks
15 Y 2
M 8
4 Mr. J. Santhosh M.Sc, MCA.,
M.Phil, ME
Assistant
Professor Networks
14 Y 6
M 8
5 Ms. B.
Mathumathi MCA., M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor
Network
Security
15 Y 3
M 9
6 Mr. A. Venugopal M.Sc, M.Phil., Assistant
Professor Networks
10 Y 5
M 7
7 Ms. D.
Priyadarshini
M.Sc,
M.Phil.,MBA
Assistant
Professor
Data
Mining
10 Y 3
M 3
8 Ms. G. Maheswari MCA. M.Phil. Assistant
Professor Networks 8 Y 5 M Nil
9 Mr. VR.
Nagarajan
PGDCS.,MCA.,
M.Phil
Assistant
Professor
Data
Mining 13 Y 2
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11) List of senior visiting faculty - NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13) Student -Teacher Ratio : 25 : 1
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled:
Support staff: 7 (Programmer – 3, Hardware Technicians – 3, Attender – 1)
Administrative staff: NIL
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D.: 1 M.Phil. : 12 PG:- Nil
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: Nil
10 Mr.A. H. Abdul
Kather M.Sc, M.Phil.,
Assistant
Professor Networks 7 Y 5 M Nil
11 Mr. P. Shyam
Chandran M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant
Professor Networks 12Y 1M 3
12 Mr. B. Senthil
Kumar M.Sc.M.Phil.
Assistant
Professor
Data
Mining
7 Y 11
M 3
13 Mr. B. Ramesh
Kumar
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,B.Ed.,
Assistant
Professor
Digital
Image
Processing
10 Y 6M 3
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17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received: Nil
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time/ Part Time
M.Phil. FT / PT
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty – 2.85
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by faculty and
students:
Faculty: 37
The list of publication by faculty members
S. No Name Journal Title Volume, Issue Page No & Month
1. Ms. R.Priya
International Journal of Computer
Applications (IJCA)
Optimized Content Based Image
Retrieval System Based on Multiple
Feature Fusion Algorithm
Volume 31– No.8,33-37, October
2011
2. Ms. R.Priya
International Journal of
Scientific & Engineering
Research (IJSER)
Enhanced Content Based Image
Retrieval Using Multiple Feature
Fusion Algorithms
Volume 3, Issue 2, February – 2012
3. Ms. R. Priya
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Science,
Augmented Content Based
Image Retrieval Using Fusion Based on self
Vol. 1, Issue 1, November 2012, PG
8-11
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Engineering & Technology
organizing Map
4. Ms. R. Priya
International Journal of Computer Science &
Communication Network
Clustering based feature selection
and outlier Analysis
Dec12-Jan13 Vol 2 Issue 6 , PG647-652.
5. Ms. R. Priya
Nehru International
Journal of Engineering
and Technology
An Effective Intellect Storage, Precedence and
Analysis from Web User Access Data
Vol 1no.1, 25-30, Mar 2014
6. Mr. J. Santhosh
International Journal of
Engineering Research and Applications
Authentication of Secured Data
Transmission in Wireless Routing
Vol 5, 63-66, Jan 2015
7. Mr. A.Venugopal
International Journal of innovative Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
Supporting privacy protection in
personalized web search for
knowledge mining
Vol 4, Issue 1, 75-78, Jan 2015
8.
Mr.P.Shyam Chandran
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
Optimal Game Theory for
Network Security Using IPDRS
Engine
Vol 4, Issue 1, 40-45, Jan. 2015
9. Mr.B.Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Advanced
Engineering and Global Technology
Conflict free Query Scheduling in
Multihop Sensor Networks
Vol 2, Issue 6, 775-782, Jun. 2014
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10. Mr.B. Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
Traffic free Distributed Interactive
Applications in Client Assignment
Problem
Vol 4, Issue 1, 191-195, Jan. 2015
11. Ms. R. Priya
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
Prediction of Co-Morbid Conditions
Associated with Diabetes Using Split and Merge
Algorithm
Vol 3, 6716-6722, July 2015
12. Ms. R. Priya
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Rule Based Fuzzy Logic for Automatic
Learning Process in an E-Learning Environment
Vol 4, 567-571, July 2015
13. Ms. R.Priya
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer
Science and Management
Studies
Security in Wireless Sensor Network Using
Various Techniques: A
Survey
Vol 3, 36-40, Aug 2015
14. Mr. P. Shyam Chandran
International Journal of Computer
Engineering And
Applications
Estimation of Alcoholic and
Substance Abusers in Psychiatric
Patients Using Data Mining Algorithms
Vol 9 , Issue-10,39-42, Oct 2015
15. Mr. B. Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Behavioral Game and Signature
Verification for Effective Malware
Vol 3, Issue 11, 1111-1117, Nov
2015
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Computer and Communication
Engineering
Detection in DTN
16. Ms. B. Mathumathi
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
2PDAS-Privacy Preserved
Deduplication with Auto Attestation
Strategy for Cloud Data
Vol 4, Issue 8, 144-146
Aug 2015
17. Ms. D. Priyadarshini
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
Automatic Melanoma
Detection Using Local Binary
Pattern and Support Vector Machine
Vol 3, Issue 9, 8692-8698
Sep 2015
18. Ms. D. Priyadarshini
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
An Improved Privacy of User
Data and Image on Content Sharing Sites Using BIC
Vol 3, Issue 9, 8384-8389
Sep 2015
19. Mr.P. Shyam Chandran
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering
Constructing Inter-Domain Packet
Filters to Control IP Spoofing Based on
BGP Updates
Vol 17, Issue 5,01-02,Sep-Oct 2015
20. Mr.VR. Nagarajan
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Extracting Knowledge From Social Media to Improve Health
Informatics
Vol 4,Issue 1,572-576,July 2015
21. Mr.VR. Nagarajan International
Journal of Advanced
Integration of Resource
Reservation
Vol 4,Issue 10,568-570,Oct 2015
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Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Protocol with Earliest Deadline First to Achieve
Real Time Communication in Switched Ethernet
22. Ms. B. Mathumathi
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
A secure payment scheme with low communication &
processing overhead for
multihop wireless Networks
Vol 4,Issue 11,35-38,Nov 2015
23. Mr. B. Ramesh Kumar
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
Diabetes Melitus discovery based on
Tongue Texture features using log
Gabor Filter mechanism
Vol 3 , Issue 9, 8671-8676, Sep
2015
24. Mr. A.Venugopal IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering
A Hierarchical and Grid based clustering method for distributed
systems
Vol 17, Issue 6, 53-54, Nov-Dec 2015
25. Mr. J. Santhosh
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
A Heuristic method against selfish &
malicious behaviour attacks in opportunistic
networks
Vol 4, Issue 3, 4227-4232 March 2016
26. Mr. J Santhosh
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
An enhanced protocol H-Tooth for opportunistic
computing followed in body sensor networks
Vol 4, Issue 3, 4356-4361 March 2016
27. Mr. A. Venugopal International Journal of
A New Personalized
Vol 3, Issue 8, 7559-7567, Aug 2015
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innovative Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
Product recommender system using stacking and
memory based collaborative
Algorithm
28. Dr. R. Priya
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Mask-SDA Secure Aggregated Data
Sensing Over hetrogenous
wireless sensor networks
Vol 5, Issue 7, 657-662, July 2016
29. Mr. J. Santhosh
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
An efficient locally weighted spectral
cluster for automatic image
segmentation
Vol 5, Issue 8, 127-132, Aug 2016
30. Ms. B. Mathumathi
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Effective data retrieval using
relevance feedback and local search approximation
algorithms
Vol 5, Issue 8, 558-562, Aug 2016
31. Mr. B. Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
A survey on text categorization
Vol 5, Issue 8, 286-289, Aug 2016
32. Mr. A.Venugopal International
Journal of Advanced
An efficient sliding window based
micro cluster over
Vol 5, Issue 8, Aug 2016
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Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
data streams
33. Mr. B. Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Innovative Research in
Computer and Communication
Engineering
A survey on identification of
Diabetes risk using machine learning
approaches
Vol 4, Issue 9, 16752-16756, Sep
2016
34. Mr. P. Shyam Chandran
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Self adaptive routing framework
with faux node generation to detect and mitigate OLSR
security threats
Vol 5, Issue 9, 484-488, Sep 2016
35. Mr. P. Shyam Chandran
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Detecting and classifying
malicious apps using rule mining
Algorithms
Vol 5, Issue 9, 519-523, Sep 2016
36. Mr. B. Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
A different type of feature selection methods for text categorization on imbalanced data
Vol 5, Issue 9, 297-303, Sep 2016
37. Mr. B. Ramesh Kumar
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and
Communication Engineering
Mining effective relaxed functional dependencies & association rules
for electronic health data
Vol 4, Issue 9, 16069-16074, Sep
2016
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Students:34
S. No Name Journal Title Volume, Issue Page
No & Month
1. Mr.S. Ganeshmoorthi
Nehru International
Journal of Engineering
and Technology
An effective intellect storage, precedence and
analysis from web user access data
Vol 1, No.1, 25-30, Mar 2014
2. Mr.Anoos Babu P K
International Journal of
Engineering research and Applications
Authentication of secured data
transmission in wireless routing
Vol 5, 63-66, Jan 2015
3. Mr.Stibu Stephen
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer&
Communication Engineering
Supporting privacy protection in
personalized web search for
knowledge mining
Vol 4, issue 1, 75-78, Jan 2015
4. Ms.Lisi Mohanraj
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
An intrusion management
framework using optimal game
theory
5. Ms. Reshmi A M
(International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
Optimal game theory for network
security using IPDRS Engine
Vol 4, Issue 1, 40-45, Jan 2015
6. Ms. Jisha International
Journal of Advanced
CONFLICT FREE QUERY
SCHEDULING IN
Vol 2, Issue 6, 775-782, Jun. 2014
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Engineering and Global Technology
MULTIHOP SENSOR
NETWORKS
7. Ms.N.UmaMaheswari
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer &
Communication Engineering
Traffic Free Distributed Interactive
Applications in Client Assignment
Problem
Vol 4, Issue 1, 191-195, Jan 2015
8. Ms. Roshma.R
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
Prediction of co-morbid conditions
associated with diabetes using split
and merge algorithm
Vol 3, 6716-6722, July 2015
9. Ms. G. Keerthy
International Journal Of Advanced
Research In Computer And Communication Engineering
Rule based fuzzy logic for automatic learning process in
an e-learning environment
Vol 4, 567-571, July 2015
10 Mr.S. Sundaramoorthi
International Journal Of Advanced
Research In Computer
Science And Management
Studies
Security in wireless sensor network using various techniques: a
survey
Vol 3, 36-40, Aug 2015
11 Ms. Bindu George
International Journal Of Computer
Engineering And
Applications
Estimation of alcoholic and
substance abusers in psychiatric
patients using data mining algorithms
Vol 9 , 39-47, Oct 2015
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12 Ms. Dina Stephen K
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
Behavioural game and signature
verification for effective malware detection in DTN
Vol 3, Issue 11, 1111 – 1117, Nov.
2015
13 Ms. Sivapriya D.
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
Diabetes mellitus Discovery Based on
Tongue Texture Features Using Log
Gabor Filter Mechanism
Vol 3 Issue 9 Sep 2015
14 Ms. Rengini D
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
Automatic Melanoma
Detection Using Local Binary Pattern And
Support Vector Machine
Vol 3,, Issue 9 Sep 2015
15 Ms.Smrina Das
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
An Improved Privacy of User
Data And Image on Content Sharing Sites Using BIC
Vol 3, Issue 9, Sep. 2015
16 Ms.Lisy Mohanraj
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering
Constructing Inter-Domain Packet
Filters to Control IP Spoofing Based on
BGP Updates
Vol 17, Issue 5, 01-02, Sep-Oct 2015
17 Ms.Monisha P M
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
Extracting Knowledge from Social Media to Improve Health
Informatics
Vol 4,Issue 1, 572-576,July 2015
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18 Ms. A. K. Saleena
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
Integration of Resource Reservation Protocol with Earliest Deadline First to Achieve Real Time Communication in Switched Ethernet
Vol 4,Issue 10, 568-570, Oct 2015
19 Ms. Swapna M. P
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
2PDAS-Privacy Preserved Data
Deduplication with Auto Attestation
Strategy for Cloud Data
Vol 4,Issue 8,144-146, August 2015
20 Ms. Nisha
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
A New Personalised
Product Recommender System Using
Stacking & Memory based Collaborative
Algorithm
Vol 3 Issue 8,7559-7567
August 2015
21 Mr. Muhammed Puzhakkalaveettil
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
A Secure Payment Scheme With Low Communication &
Processing Overhead For
Multihop Wireless Network
Vol 4, Issue 11,35-38,
Nov 2015
22 Ms.SujathaVeni
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering
A Hierarchical & Grid Based
clustering Method for Distributed
System
Vol 17, Issue 6, 53-54, Dec- 2015
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23 Ms. Malini VK.
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
A Heuristic Method Against Selfish & Malicious Behaviour Attacks in Opportunistic Network
Vol 4, Issue 3, 4227-4232,Mar-2016
24 Ms. Raji N.
International Journal Of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
An Enhanced Protocol H-Tooth For Opportunistic
Computing Followed in Body Sensor Network
Vol 4, Issue 3, 4356-4361, Mar-2016
25 Mr.S. Sundaramoorthi
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
Mask-SDA:Secure Aggregated Data
Sensing Over Hetrogenous
Wireless Sensor Networks
Vol.5, Issue 7,657-662, July 2016
26 Vishnu Priya M.
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
An Efficient Locally Weighted
Spectral Cluster For Automatic Image
Segmentation
Vol.5, Issue 8,127-132, August 2016
27 Darsana K. Gopidas
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
Effective Data Retrieval Using
Relevance Feedback And Local Search
Approximation Algorithms
Vol.5, Issue 8,558-562, August 2016
28 Bhavithavarma E.
International Journal of Advanced
Research in
A Survey On Text Categorization
Vol.5, Issue 8,286-289, August 2016
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Computer and communication Engineering
29 Nancy mary
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
An Efficient Sliding Window
Based Micro Cluster Over Data
Streams
Vol.5, Issue 8, August 2016
30 Sreejith R.
International Journal of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
A Survey On Identification Of
Diabetes Risk Using Machine
Learning Approaches
Vol.4, Issue 9,16752-16756, September 2016
31 Anupama K. N
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
Self Adaptive
Routing Framework with Faux Node Generation to
Detect and Mitigate OLSR Security
Threats
Vol. 5, Issue 9, 484-488
September 2016
32 Mubeena V.
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
Detecting and
Classifying Malicious Apps
Using Rule Mining Algorithms
Vol. 5, Issue 9, 519-523
September 2016
33 Bhavithavarma E.
International Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer and communication Engineering
A Different Type of Feature Selection Methods for Text Categorization on Imbalanced Data
Vol.5, Issue 9,297-303, September
2016
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34 Mohammed Thahmeem T.A.
International Journal of Innovative Research In
Computer And Communication Engineering
Mining Effective Relaxed Functional
Dependencies & Association Rules
for Electronic Health Data
Vol.4, Issue 9,16069-16074 September 2016
*Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
*Chapter in Books: Nil
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:
*Impact factor: Nil
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards - Nil
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies – NIL
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL
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24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S. No. Name
Designation / Organization Event Date
1 Mr. S.Boopathi Branch Manager , FedUn Inauguration 03.08.12
2 Mr. Sathiskumar
Center Director, Frameboxx, Coimbatore
Seminar 03.08.12
3 Ms. Amsageetha Center Manager, Frameboxx, Coimbatore
Seminar 03.08.12
4 Mr.R.Vivekanandan BDM,Figmaax Animation Studios,Coimbatore
Workshop 10.08.12
5 Ms.K.Chitra Associate Prof Dept of CS, DJ Academyfor Managerial
Excellence, Coimbatore.
Valedictory 01.03.13
6 Mr. N.Valliappan
Secretary, CSI Coimbatore chapter & Director, EZvidya Pvt Ltd,
Coimbatore
Inauguration 03.09.13
7 Mr.AbrahamPaulVatakencherry Head - Marketing (South
Asia), IES UK Ltd, Coimbatore.
Valedictory 13.03.14
8 Dr.N.K.Karthikeyan Head-Department of IT, Sri Krishna College of
Engg & Tech Inauguration 12.08.14
9 Jayanthan Solomon Thomas Seminar 26.09.14
10 Mr.Eswaranath, Mr.SabarinathanMuthu
Sr. Technical Consultant, 4S Software Solutions
Seminar 12.01.15
11
Mr. AnmolVij CEO, Keymind learning (P) Ltd. Valedictory 26.02.15
12 Mr. Balasubramani
HoD,Dept of IT, Dr.NGP CAS Inauguration 24.08.15
13 Ms.Hemasree
Consultant-Technical & Legal, Ada Lovelace
Technologies Ltd, Coimbatore
Seminar 12.01.16
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14 Dr.A.Malathi
Professor, Government Arts College Coimbatore
Workshop 12.02.16
15
Mr.B. Gunalan
Director School of Computer Science
CMS College of Science and Commerce (Autonomous)
Coimbatore
Valedictory 04.03.16
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National:
b) International:
S. No. Event Title Date Source of Funding
1 Inauguration Education Abroad 03.08.12 Institution
2 Seminar Career in VFX 03.08.12 Institution
3 Seminar Career in Animation 03.08.12 Institution
4 Workshop ASP.NET 10.08.12 Institution
5 Valedictory IT trends 13.03.13 Institution
6 Inauguration IT Trends 03.09.13 Institution
7 Valedictory Recent Trends in IT 13.03.14 Institution
8 Inauguration IT trends 12.08.14 Institution
9 Seminar Oracle 26.09.14 Institution
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10 Seminar Current Trends in IT 12.01.15 Institution
11 Valedictory Recent trends in IT 26.02.15 Institution
12 Inauguration Recent trend in Computer
Science 24.08.15 Institution
13 Seminar Software Testing 12.01.16 Institution
14 Workshop Inner Management 12.02.16 Institution
15 Valedictory IT trends 04.03.16 Institution
26) Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled Pass percentage
*M *F
B.Sc. CS 2011-12 39 34 18 16 100 2012-13 61 55 33 22 85.45 2013-14 65 60 21 39 96.6 2014-15 64 64 30 34 Yet to Come 2015-16 27 27 14 13 Yet to Come
BCA A
2011-12 38 36 16 20 86.1 2012-13 80 66 49 15 69.6 2013-14 38 38 28 12 92.11 2014-15 50 50 37 13 Yet to Come 2015-16 47 47 26 21 Yet to Come
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27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the same
state
% of students from other
States
% of students from
abroad
2011-12 21.4% 78.6% 0
2012-13 46.8% 53.2% 0
2013-14 57.5% 42.5% 0
2014-15 67.9% 32.1% 0
2015-16 54% 46% 0
28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations
such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: - 11 M. Phil students
BCA B
2011-12 37 35 18 17 77.1 2012-13 - - - - - 2013-14 43 41 32 9 65 2014-15 - - - - Yet to Come 2015-16 - - - - Yet to Come
B.Sc. IT
2011-12 17 16 7 9 81.3 2012-13 15 14 7 7 92.56 2013-14 18 14 7 7 100 2015-16 15 15 12 3 Yet to Come
PG 2011-12 38 37 5 32 100 2012-13 26 25 0 25 92 2013-14 18 18 0 18 100 2014-15 8 8 3 5 100 2015-16 11 11 4 7 Yet to Come
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29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 13.72%
PG to M.Phil. 23%
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
15.5%
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities :
a) Library: Books: 160, E-Books - 55
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Wi-Fi Facility
c) Class rooms with ICT facility:1
d) Laboratories:7
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies:
Year Number of students
Amount Government College Management
Other agencies
2011-12 96 649385 1 95 Nil
2012-13 117 712665 6 112 Nil
2013-14 78 397390 4 74 Nil
2014-15 69 306725 8 61 Nil
2015-16 67 496005 9 58 Nil
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32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts:
S. No.
Event Status Date External Experts
1 Seminar on Education Abroad
Institution 03.08.12 Mr. S.Boopathi
2 Seminar on Career in VFX Institution 03.08.12 AN
Mr. Sathiskumar
3 Seminar on Career in Animation
Institution 03.08.12 AN
Ms. Amsageetha
4 Workshop on ASP.NET Institution 10.08.12 Mr.R.Vivekanandan
5 Seminar on IT Trends Institution 01.03.13 Ms.K.Chitra
6 Seminar on IT Trends Institution 03.09.13 Mr. N.Valliappan
7 Recent Trends in IT Institution 13.03.14 Mr.AbrahamPaulVatakencherry
8 Seminar on IT Trends Institution 12.08.14 Dr.N.K.Karthikeyan
9 Seminar on Oracle Institution 26.09.14 Mr. Jayanthan Solomon Thomas
10 Seminar on Current Trends in IT
Institution 12.01.15 Mr.Eswaranath, Mr.SabarinathanMuthu
11 Seminar on Recent Trends in IT
Institution 26.02.15 Mr. AnmolVij
12 Recent Trend in Computer Science
Institution
24.08.15 Mr. Balasubramani
13 Seminar on Software Testing Institution
12.01.16 Ms.Hemasree
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14 Workshop on Inner Management
Institution 12.02.16
Dr.A.Malathi
15 Seminar on IT Trends Institution
04.03.16
Mr.B. Gunalan
33) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: ICT enabled learning, Smart
class room
34) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
05-11-13 Digital Slate +2 students, Pichanur HSS Pichanur HSS
06-12-14 Digital Slate +2 students, Pichanur HSS Pichanur HSS
35) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Experienced Faculty
2. ICT enabled teaching
3. Add- On course
Weakness
1.MoU
2. Research Projects
3.Consultancy
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Opportunities
1.Consultancy
2.MoU
3.Funding
Challenges 1.To compete with latest technologies
2.Students with poor communication skills
Future plan of the department:
To Enhance the Department with Ph.D. and
To enrich the students with industrial requirements.
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Department of English
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1) Name of the Department : ENGLISH
2) Year of establishment : 2011
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph. D., etc.)-
B.A. English,
M.A. English,
M. Phil. (part time)
Ph. D. (part time)
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
II M.A. English Introduction to computer Computer Science
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system : Semester pattern with Choice Based Credit
System (CBCS)
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: NIL
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
S.NO Programme Subject title
1. B.A, B.Com, B.Sc, B.Com(IB), B.Com (CA). English-I and II
2. B.A, B.Sc Microbiology, B.Sc Biotechnology, B.Sc Mathematics, B.Sc Biochemistry
English-III and IV
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Course Year of establishment Year discontinued Reason
B.A English
with (CA)
2011 2013 Recognition problem
9) Number of teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 01 -
Asst. Professors 13 12
10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.
/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S. No. Name Qualification Designat
ion Specializ
ation
No. of Years of
Experience
No. of M.Phil
Students guided for the last 4
years
1. Dr. A. J. Manju M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed, Ph.D
Assistant Professor Fiction 18 years 4
2. Ms. R. Kavitha M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed,
Assistant Professor Fiction 7 years 4
3. Ms. C. B. Santhi M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed,
Assistant Professor Drama 6.6 years -
4. Ms. Sharmila Sudhakaran M.A., Assistant
Professor Fiction 1.8 year -
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11) List of senior visiting faculty : NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13) Student -Teacher Ratio : 15:1
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled:
Support staff: NIL
Administrative staff: NIL
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 01 M.Phil: 04 PG: 07
5. Ms.B. Suganya M.A., Assistant Professor Fiction 6 months -
6. Ms.S. Sindhu M.A., Assistant Professor Fiction 1 year -
7. Ms.M. Sajitha M.A., B. Ed., Assistant Professor Fiction 6 months -
8. Ms. S. Preethi M.A., M.Phil, Assistant Professor
Fiction 1.7 year -
9. Mr.K. Thiyagu M.A., Assistant Professor Fiction 6 months -
10. Ms. Krishna. S. Prasad M.A., Assistant
Professor Fiction 6 months -
11. Ms.R. Joys Prathiba M.A., Assistant Professor Prose year -
12. Ms. Bincy Mohan M.A., B.Ed., SET
Assistant Professor Poetry 1 month
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16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: (NIL)
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time/ Part Time
M.Phil Part Time
Ph.D Part Time
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty: 0.3
* Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students: Faculty: 00-National
04-International
S. No Name Journal Title
Volume,
Issue Page
No &
Month
1. Dr. A. J. Manju
Internationa
l journal of
English
Language,
Literature &
The style and
techniques of the
select novels of
Octavia E.Butler: A
Critical study
Volume 1,
Issue V,
Feb 15
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Students: NIL
*Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, And Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.):
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: NIL
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards - Nil
22) Student projects
Humanities
2. Dr. A.J. Manju
The English
Literature
Journal
The Brave Heroines
of Octavia E.Butler
Volume 2,
Issue V,
Feb 08
3. Ms.R.Kavitha Rock
Pebbles
Rootlessness
and Reminiscence in
Bharathi
Mukherjee‟s Tiger‟s
Daughter
Volume
XIX,Pg II,
Pg.42,43,
April-
June 2015
4. Ms.A.Vinotha
malar
Socio-
Cultural
Redemption
in
Comparitive
Literature
Eco-criticism in
Jayanta Mahapatra‟s
Poems
Volume 1,
Pg.231,
Feb 2014
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a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: NIL
23) Awards / Recognitions received by students: Nil
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S.No Name Designation/
Organization Event Date
1
Mr.M.Karunamoorthy
Retired Professor and Head, Dept.
of English, Govt.Arts College,
Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration
Guest lecture on Literature and
Life
14.09.2012
2
Dr.N.Nila
Assistant Professor of
English, Mercy College Palakkad
Association Inauguration
Guest lecture on Phonetics
14.08.2013
3
Ms.Mahima Sabari Research Scholar,
University of Calicut
Association Valediction
Guest lecture on Literary Theory
23.02.2014
4 Lt.V.Neelakandan
Assistant Professor, SRMV
college of Arts and Science , Coimbatore.
Association Valediction
Guest lecture on Literary Theory
11.3.2014
5 Dr.S.Natarajan
Principal, Sankara College of
Science and Commerce , Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration
Guest Lecture on Learning Grammar
6.8.2014
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6 Dr.S. Sree Kumar
Director, School of Languages,
CMS college of Arts and Science.
Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Appreciating
Poetry 16.12.2014
7 Dr.Rathinasabapathy
Head, Dept. of English,
PSGCAS, Coimbatore.
National Seminar on Recent
Advancements in Teaching and
Learning English
08.01.2015
8 Dr. R .Santhakumari
Assistant Professor,Kongun
adu Arts and Science College,
Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Genesis of
Drama 19.02.2015
9 Dr.C.Muralidara Kannan
Assistant Professor, Govt Arts College , Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration
Guest lecture on Appreciating
Novel
13.08.2015
10 Mr.Vruthagiri Ganesan
Director of Languages
University of California
International Seminar
Seminar on Communication
in English and its Dimensions
22.01.2016
11 Mr.Inba Vignesh Soft Skill Trainer and Author
Guest Lecture on Research
Methodology 25.02.2016
12 Mr.G.Christopher Assistant
Professor, VIT, Vellore
Association Valediction
Guest lecture on Creative Writing
29.02.2016
13 Mr. G.Ranjit. English Lecturer, TVTC Saudi
Guest Lecture on Activity- 26.08.2016
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Arabia Based Language Learning
14 Mr. K.S.Suresh. Sap consultancy,
Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration
Guest Lecture on Importance of English in the Modern World
01.08.2016
24. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
S. No Name Designation/
Organization Event Date
1 Mr.M. Karunamoorthy
Retired Professor and Head, Dept. of English, Govt.Arts College, Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration on Guest lecture on Literature and Life
14.09.2012
2 Dr.N. Nila Assistant Professor of English, Mercy College Palakkad
Association Inauguration Guest lecture on Phonetics
14.08.2013
3 Ms. Mahima Sabari Research Scholar, University of Calicut
Association Valediction Guest lecture on Literary Theory
23.02.2014
4 Dr.S. Natarajan
Principal, Sankara College of Science and Commerce ,
Coimbatore
Association Inauguration
Guest Lecture on Learning
Grammar
6.8.2014
5 Lt.V. Neelakandan
Assistant Professor, SRMV college of Arts and Science ,
Coimbatore.
Association Valediction
Guest lecture on Elements of Pronunciation
11.3.2014
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6 Dr.S. Sree Kumar
Director, School of Languages, CMS
college of Arts and Science.
Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on
Appreciating Poetry
16.12.2014
7 Dr. Rathinasabapathy Head, Dept. of
English, PSGCAS, Coimbatore.
National Seminar on
Recent Advancements
in Teaching and Learning
English
08.01.2015
8 Dr. R. Santhakumari
Assistant Professor,Kongunadu Arts and Science
College, Coimbatore.
Guest Lecture on Genesis of
Drama 19.02.2015
9 Dr.C. Muralidara Kannan
Assistant Professor, Govt Arts College ,
Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration Guest lecture
on Appreciating
Novel
13.08.2015
10 Mr. Vruthagiri Ganesan
Director of Languages,
University of California, California.
International Seminar on
Communication in English
and its Dimensions
22.01.2016
11 Mr. Inba Vignesh Soft Skill Trainer and Author
Guest Lecture on Research Methodology
25.02.2016
12 Mr.G. Christopher Assistant Professor,
VIT, Vellore
Association Valediction
Guest Lecture on Creative
29.02.2016
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Writing
13 Mr. G. Ranjit. English Lecturer, TVTC Saudi Arabia
Guest Lecture on Activity-
Based Language Learning
26.08.2016
14 Mr. K.S. Suresh. Sap consultant, Coimbatore.
Association Inauguration
Guest Lecture on
Importance of English in the Modern World
01.08.2016
National :
S.No Event Title Date Source of Funding
1
Seminar
Recent Advancements in
Teaching and Learning English
08.01.2015 Institution
International:
S.No Event Title Date Source of Funding
1 Seminar Communication in
English and its dimensions
22.01.2016 Institution
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26) Student profile programme /course wise:
27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the
same state % of students from other
States % of students from abroad
2011-12 25 75 -
2012-13 33 67 -
2013-14 24 76 -
Name of the Course/programme (refer question no.
4)
Applications received
Selected
Enrolled Pass
percentage *M *F
UG
2011-12 20 17 - 17 88
2012-13 23 21 07 14 95
2013-14 22 21 07 14 100
2014-15 30 28 03 25 Yet to come
2015-16 19 16 06 10 Yet to come
PG
2011-12 _ _ _ _ _
2012-13 _ _ _ _ _
2013-14 08 08 01 07 100
2014-15 13 12 02 10 91
2015-16 06 06 01 05 Yet to come
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2014-15 36 64 -
2015-16 25 75 -
2016-17 35 65 -
30) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL
Student progression: 2015-16
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 15
PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
Campus selection
•Other than campus recruitment
28.12
35
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 15
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities:
Library: Yes. No. of books: 198
Internet facilities for Staff & Students: WI-FI available
Class rooms with ICT facility: One class room
Laboratories: One Language lab with 28 PC
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31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies:
Year
Number
of
students
Amount Government College
Management
Other
agencies
2011-12 4 9750 1 3 -
2012-13 11 48090 3 8 -
2013-14 19 73290 6 13 -
2014-15 26 88590 5 21 -
2015-16 16 148480 3 13 -
32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S.
No Event
Status Date
1 Guest lecture on Literature and Life Institution 14.09.2012
2 Guest lecture on Phonetics Institution 14.08.2013
3 Guest lecture on Literary Theory Institution 23.02.2014
4 Guest lecture on Elements of
Pronunciation
Institution 11.3.2014
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5 Guest Lecture on Appreciating Poetry Institution 16.12.2014
6 Seminar on Recent Advancements in
Teaching and Learning English
Institution 08.01.2015
7 Guest Lecture on Genesis of Drama Institution 19.02.2015
8 Guest lecture on Appreciating Novel Institution 13.08.2015
9 Seminar on Communication in
English and its Dimensions
Institution 22.01.2016
10 Guest Lecture on Research
Methodology
Institution 25.02.2016
11 Guest lecture on Creative Writing Institution 29.02.2016
12 Guest Lecture on Learning Grammar Institution 26.08.2016
13 Guest lecture on Importance of
English in the Modern World
Institution 01.08.2016
14 Guest lecture on Activity-Based
Language Learning
Institution 6.8.2016
32) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning: ICT, Audio-visual Aids,
Group Discussion, Students seminars
Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
24.01.2014 Literary Competitions School Students Devanga Hr Sec
School,CBE
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27.01.2014 Literary Competitions School Students
Thavathiru Santhalinga Adigalar Hr. Sec. School,CBE
27.01.2014 Literary Competitions School Students
Vasavi Vidhyalaya Mat. Hr. Sec. School,CBE
27.01.2014
Literary Competitions School Students Govt. Hr. Sec. School,
Alandurai
29.01.2014 Seminar on
Career Guidance
School Students Govt. Vocational Hr.
Sec. School, Thiruvillamala
05.02.2014 Literary Competitions School Students C.M.S. School,CBE
22.06.2015 Visit to Old Age Home
Society Pothanur
14.08.2015 Save Nature Rally Society K.G.Chavadi
36) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plan
Strength
1. Experienced Faculty
2. ICT enabled teaching
3. Add- On course
Weakness
1.MoU
2. Research Projects
3.Consultancy
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Opportunities
1.Consultancy
2.MoU
3.Funding
Challenges
1.To compete with latest technologies
2.Students with poor communication skills
Future plan of the department:
To introduce Full time M.Phil and Ph.D
To provide English communicative skills to all the students
To increase the number of publications
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Department of International Business
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1. Name of the Department : INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
2. Year of establishment : 1999
3. Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph. D., etc.)
B.Com (IB) - 2013
MIB / M.Com (IB) - 1999
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
I B.Com (IB)
I B.Com (IB)
I B.Com (IB)
Principles of Accountancy
Business Organization & Office Management
Financial Accounting
Commerce
Commerce
Commerce
II B.Com (IB)
II B.Com (IB)
II B.Com (IB)
II B.Com (IB)
II B.Com (IB)
Commercial Law
Higher Financial Accounting
Mathematics for Business
Statistics for Business
Corporate Accounting
Commerce
Commerce
Mathematics
Mathematics
Commerce
III B.Com (IB)
III B.Com (IB)
III B.Com (IB)
Cost Accounting
Management Accounting
Indirect Tax
Commerce
Commerce
Commerce
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system :
Semester pattern with Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
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6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Programme Subject title
II B.Com
II B.Com Principles of Marketing
Executive Business Communication
II B.Com (CA) Managerial Economics
I M.Com Managerial Economics
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons.: NIL
9) Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 01 01
Asst. Professors 05 05
10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
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S. No Name Qualification Designation Specialization Experience
No. of M.Phil / Ph.D.
Students guided for the
last 4 years
1 Dr.R. Sathyadevi
MFT., M.Phil., MBA., M.Com (CA)., PhD.,
Associate Professor &
Head Marketing
16 years, 6 months
4
2 Dr.M. Saravanan
MFT., M.Phil., DEM.,
DCFL&M., MBA., Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor
International Marketing
14 years, 6 months
4
3 Ms.T.Vasumathi M.Com (IB).,
MBA.,
Assistant Professor
International Marketing
7 years, 6
months -
4 Ms.C.Radhapriya
M.Com., M.Phil., MBA.,
PGDCA.,
Assistant Professor
Finance
11 years,
11 months
-
5 Ms.A.S.Rakhi MA., M.Phil.,
Assistant Professor
Economics 1 year, 6 months
-
6 Ms.K.Keerthy M.Com (IB).,
M.Phil.,
Assistant Professor Marketing 6
months -
11) List of senior visiting faculty: NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13) Student -Teacher Ratio: 25:1
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14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled:
Support staff: Nil
Administrative staff: Nil
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 2 M.Phil:3 PG: 1
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National : Nil
b) International funding agencies and grants received: (NIL)
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: NIL
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty : 3
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students:
Faculty: 18
Students: Nil
S. No Name Journal Title Volume, Issue
Page No & Month
1. Dr. M. Vanishree Paripex – Indian
Journal of Research
“A Study on Customers
Awareness level towards Sakthi
Masala Products with reference to Coimbatore City”
Vol: I, Issue : II, November
2012, pg: 135 – 137
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2. Dr. M. Vanishree Global Research
Analysis
“A Study on Customer Awareness
and Satisfaction towards Kentucky Fried Chicken in
Coimbatore”
Vol: 12, Issue :1, January
2013, , pg: 141 – 144
3. Dr. M. Vanishree
International Journal of Scientific Research
"A Study on Customer Awareness of Online Shopping
with reference to Palakkad City”
Vol:2, Issue:2, February 2013,
pg: 244-246
4. Dr. R. Sathyadevi
International Journal of Scientific
Engineering and Applied Science
Women Empowerment and Micro Finance in
Kerala
Vol.:1 Issue:6, Sep 2015,
Pg:361-368
5. Dr. R. Sathyadevi
International Journal of Scientific
Engineering and Applied Science
A Study on Stress and its effects on College students
Vol.:1 Issue:7, October 2015,
Pg:449-455
6. Dr. R. Sathyadevi
International Journal of
Advance Research and Innovative
ideas in Education
A Study on problems faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Pattambi Block
Panchayath, Palakkad District
Volume No.1, Issue No.3, April 2016
7. Dr. R. Sathyadevi
International Journal of
Research Science & Management
A Study on the work life balance of
Women Employees with special reference to Mannarkad
Municipality
April 2016
8. Dr. R. Sathyadevi
International Journal of
Advance Research and Innovative
ideas in Education
Investment Opportunities in
Indian Manufacturing
Industry
Volume No.1,
Issue No.3, April 2016
Pg: 214-220
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9. Mr. M. Saravanan
Asia Pacific Journal of
Management and Entrepreneurship
“A Study on the Performance of Major Spices in
India”
Volume 3, Issue 1,
January 2014. Pg: 37-46
10. Mr .M. Saravanan
International Journal of
Marketing and Financial
Management
“A Study on Women Consumer‟s Attitude
of purchasing Car with special reference to
Palakkad City"
Vol:2, Issue:5, June 2014, pp
40 – 50
11. Dr. M .Saravanan
International Journal of
Research in Commerce and Management
A Study on the Consumer rights awareness level
among rural people with special reference to
MampadPanchayath of Malappuram
District in Kerala
Volume No.5, Issue No.11 November
2015 Pg: 62-65
12. Dr.M.Saravanan
International Journal of
Engineering and Technology
A Study on the Market Penetration of Britannia Marie
Gold Biscuit in Palakkad Town
Volume No.2,
Issue No.8, November
2015 Pg: 922-933
13. Dr.M.Saravanan
International Journal of
Research in Commerce and Management
A Study on the Impact of Social
Media on the purchase of college
students with special reference to
Kozhikode District
Volume No.5, Issue No.11 November
2015 Pg: 57-62
14. Dr.M.Saravanan
International Journal of
Advance Research and Innovative
ideas in Education
Change Management
Volume No.1, Issue No.3,pg
143 – 146, April 2016
15. Dr.M.Saravanan International Journal of
A Study on Behavioural Finance
Volume No.2, Issue No.6,
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Advanced Research and
Innovative Ideas in Education
with special reference to Geojit Financial Securities Ltd., Malappuram,
Kerala
November 2016
Pg: 6-10
16. Ms.T.Vasumathi
International Journal of
Advance Research and Innovative
ideas in Education
Consumer‟s attitude towards Green
products advertisement – A
Pragmatic Approach
Volume No.1, Issue No.3,pg
347 – 349, April 2016
17. Ms.C.Radhapriya
International Journal of
Advance Research and Innovative
ideas in Education
Gender sways Investment Decisions
Volume No.1, Issue No.3,pg 46 – 48, April
2016
18. Ms.A.S.RakhiSaliesh
International Journal of
Advance Research and Innovative
ideas in Education
Drought Management in India
Volume No.1, Issue No.3,pg 16 – 21, April
2016 *Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.):
*Chapter in Books:
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:
S.No Name of the Faculty
Title of the Book
ISBN/ ISSN Number Publisher Year of
Publication
1 Mr.M.Saravanan
Carbon Credit - An
Eco Friendly System
ISBN 978-3-8484-9735-5
LAP Lambert Publishing & Co., GmBH,
KG, Germany
2011
*Impact factor:
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20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards…. NIL
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: NIL
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students: NIL
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S.No Name Designation/ Organization Event Date
1
Mr.R.Prabakar
Director, SREA Foreign Exchange and
Services India (Pvt). Ltd., Coimbatore
Inauguration on “Career
opportunities for MIB ians
19.08.2011
2
Mr.Anantha Hariharan
Managing Director, Career Ladder Consultancy
Services, Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “ Effective
communication in today
Business”
06.03.2012
3 Prof. Thomas T. Thomas
Principal, Guruvayurappan
Institute of Management, Coimbatore
Valedictory Function
“Moving from medicare to excellence ”
06.03.2012
4 Dr. G. SampathKannan
Director,
Shaan‟s Cargo India Workshop on “ Export import
05.10.2012
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(Pvt) Ltd, Coimbatore
Documentation”
5 Mr. John
Director – IT, KITES Academy
for Aviation, Coimbatore
Inauguration on “Secrets of success ”
04.09.2013
6 Dr. S. Sethurajan
Associate Professor, Department of
Commerce, T.S.A. Arts, Science
& Tamil College, Coimbatore
Valedictory Function “Carreer
opportunities through EDP ”
11.03.2014
7 Mr.Rajeev Ebenezer
Regional Manager – Operations, PAN
India – Dubai, Good Ocean
Maritime, Institute of Logistics,
Coimbatore
Inauguration “Career
opportunities in logistics & shipping ”
07.08.2014
8 Mr. J. Srinivasa Saravanan
Company Secretary Malabar Cements
Ltd Kerala
Guest Lecture on “Corporate
social Responsibility”
11.02.2015
9 Mr. Anantha Hariharan
Managing Director Career Ladder Consultancy
Services Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “Enhanced
soft skill ” 04.03.2015
10 Mr. R. Raja
Career Architect, Spark Our Resources, Coimbatore
Inauguration on “College to corporate ”
11.08.2015
11 Mr.S.Chithambaram Consultant, Guest Lecture 09.09.2015
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V.R. Foundries, Coimbatore
on “International
Customer perspective
towards Indian products ”
12 Mr. M. S. Joju Mon
Director – Training and Placements, Enrich Academy,
Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “life skills ” 19.12.2015
13 Mr. M. A. Inba Vignesh
Soft Skill Trainer,
Coimbatore
Valedictory Function on “
Destiny to what you make it ”
03.03.2016
14 Dr.Dhanuskodi Rengasamy
Coordinator & Head,
Curtin University, Sarawak, Malaysia
International Conference on
“Research avenue in social
science “
4.2. 2016 &
5.2.2016
15
Dr.N.Ragavan
Associate Professor Department of
Commerce Madras University,
Chennai
16
Mr.P.Srinivasan
Member of Corporate Club,
USA
17 Mr.Arun Prasath Astros Educational
Institute, Coimbatore
Inauguration on “Emotional
Intelligence ” 16.08.2016
18 Mr.V.R.Prasath Ms.Sreevidya
Development Officer, Branch Manager, Life
Insurance
Orientation on “IRDA & its prospects “
20.09.2016
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Corporation, Coimbatore
19 Mr.R.Senthil Kumar Mr.R.Karthik Prabhu
Development Assistance,
Amazon.com, Coimbatore Executive -
Operations, SVS Freight Systems,
Coimbatore
Orientation on “Programme on
placement opportunities
for MIB ians “
29.09.2016
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National: NIL
b) International:
S.No Event Title Date Source of Funding
1 International Conference
Research Avenues in Social Science
04th & 5th
February 2016
Institution
26) Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no.
4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
UG
2013-14 17 17 13 4 88.23
2014-15 23 23 15 8 -
2015-16 40 40 29 11 -
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PG
2011-12 15 15 9 6 87
2012-13 7 7 2 5 100
2013-14 19 19 11 8 100
2014-15 7 7 5 2 100
2015-16 11 11 10 1 -
27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the same
state
% of students from other
States
% of students from
abroad
2011-12 08 92 Nil
2012-13 07 93 Nil
2013-14 0 100 Nil
2014-15 26 74 Nil
2015-16 0 100 Nil
28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 47%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
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PG to Ph.D. Nil
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
Nil
86%
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment Nil
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities :
a) Library: 60 Nos, e- books: 35 Nos
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students:Yes
c) Class rooms with ICT facility:Yes, One Class room
d) Laboratories:Nil
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies:
Year Number of
students Amount Government
College
Management
Other
agencies
2011-12 15 1,42,500 ---- 15 ----
2012-13 13 1,42,500 ------ 13 ------
2013-14 24 1,98,000 ------ 24 ------
2014-15 28 1,59,000 ------ 28 ------
2015-16 31 1,66,725 ------ 31 ------
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32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S.No Name Designation/ Organization Event Date
1. Mr.R.Prabakar
Director, SREA Foreign Exchange and Services India
(Pvt). Ltd., Coimbatore
Inauguration“Career opportunities for
MIB ians
19.08.2011
2. Mr.Anantha Hariharan
Managing Director, Career Ladder Consultancy
Services, Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “Effective
communication in today Business”
06.03.2012
3. Prof. Thomas T. Thomas
Principal, Guruvayurappan
Institute of Management, Coimbatore
Valedictory Function “Moving from medicare to
excellence ”
06.03.2012
4. Dr.G.Sampath Kannan
Director, Shaan‟s Cargo India (Pvt) Ltd,
Coimbatore
Workshop on “ Export import
Documentation” 05.10.2012
5. Mr. John
Director – IT, KITES Academy
for Aviation, Coimbatore
Inauguration on “Secrets of success ”
04.09.2013
6. Dr. S. Sethurajan
Associate Professor,
Department of Commerce, T.S.A. Arts,
Science & Tamil
Valedictory Function “Carreer
opportunities through EDP ”
11.03.2014
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College, Coimbatore
7. Mr. Rajeev Ebenezer
Regional Manager – Operations, PAN
India – Dubai, Good Ocean
Maritime, Institute of Logistics,
Coimbatore
Inauguration “Career
opportunities in logistics & shipping ”
07.08.2014
8. Mr. J. Srinivasa Saravanan
Company Secretary Malabar Cements
Ltd Kerala
Guest Lecture on “Corporate social Responsibility”
11.02.2015
9. Mr. Anantha Hariharan
Managing Director Career Ladder
Consultancy Services Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “Enhanced soft
skill ” 04.03.2015
10. Mr. R. Raja
Career Architect, Spark Our Resources, Coimbatore
Inauguration on “College to corporate ”
11.08.2015
11. Mr. S. Chithambaram
Consultant, V.R. Foundries,
Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “International
Customer perspective towards
Indian products ”
09.09.2015
12. Mr. M. S. Joju Mon
Director – Training and Placements, Enrich Academy,
Coimbatore
Guest Lecture on “life skills ” 19.12.2015
13. Mr. M. A. Inba Vignesh
Soft Skill Trainer, Coimbatore
Valedictory Function on “
Destiny to what you make it ”
03.03.2016
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14. Dr. K. M. Chinnadurai
Professor and Head, Department of Commerce, PSG College of Arts and
Science, Coimbatore. National Seminar 6.01.2015
15. Dr. C. Karthigai Pragasam
Associate Professor of Commerce,
CHRIST University, Bangalore.
16.
Dr. Dhanuskodi Rengasamy
Coordinator & Head,
Curtin University, Sarawak, Malaysia
International Conference on
“Research avenue in social science “
04th& 5th
February 2016
17.
Dr.N.Ragavan
Associate Professor Department of
Commerce Madras University,
Chennai
18. Mr.P.Srinivasan
Member of Corporate Club
USA
19. Mr.Arun Prasath Astros Educational
Institute, Coimbatore
Inauguration on “Emotional
Intelligence ” 16.08.2016
20. Mr.V.R.Prasath Ms.Sreevidya
Development Officer, Branch Manager, Life
Orientation on “IRDA & its prospects “
20.09.2016
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Insurance Corporation, Coimbatore
21. Mr. R. Senthil Kumar Mr. R. Karthik Prabhu
Development Assistance,
Amazon.com, Coimbatore
Executive - Operations, SVS Freight Systems,
Coimbatore
Orientation on “Programme on
placement opportunities for
MIB ians “
29.09.2016
32) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
ICT enabled class room teaching
Activities like Case Analysis, Role Play, Group Discussion, Collage are
conducted in par with their curriculum
Question Bank is prepared and given to students
Important topics are discussed with the students by dividing the class into
groups
Slow learners are given prior attention so that they don't find difficult in
learning the subject
33) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Date Event Beneficiary Venue
24.01.2013 Career Guidance III B.Com, III B.Com
CA students Seminar Hall, SNGC
16.02.2013 Career Guidance III BBA, III BBA CA
students Seminar Hall, SNGC
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03.03.2013 Career Guidance III B.Com, III BBA
students
Tunjathezhuthachan
College, Eluvanchery
24.02.2015 Career Guidance III B.Com, III BBA
students
IHRD College,
Vadakkenchery
09.02.2016 Career Guidance III B.Com students NSS College,
Nemmara
16.02.2016 Career Guidance
III B.Com, B.Com CA,
III BBA, BBA CA
students
Seminar Hall, SNGC
25.02.2016 Career Guidance III B.Com, III BBA
students
IHRD College,
Vadakkenchery
01.07.2016 Community
Interaction Village People
Chinnaiya
Goundanpudur,
Coimbatore
02.07.2016 Outbound Training
Program
Students of
International Business
Anaikatty,
Coimbatore
15.07.2016 Community
Interaction Village People
Chinnaiya
Goundanpudur,
Coimbatore
15.07.2016 Tree Plantation College Sree Narayana Guru College, Coimbatore
22.07.2016 Community
Interaction Village People
Chinnaiya Goundanpudur,
Coimbatore
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34) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Students
2. Experienced & Qualified teachers
3. Good track record on placement
4. University ranks
Weakness
1. Lack of MoUs
2. Lack of research projects
3. Students from financially backward
community
4. Lack of collaboration
Opportunities
1.MoU with logistics companies
2.Good scope for job opportunities in the
overseas.
3. Research Publication
4. Introduction of research programmes
Challenges
1. Slow learners
2. Weak Communication skills
3.to compete with the latest technologies
4. obtaining research projects from funding
agencies
Future plan of the department:
To highlight the department into a fully fledged research department.
To sign MoU with logistics companies so as to provide placement opportunities
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Department of Languages
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1) Name of the Department : LANGUAGE
2) Year of establishment : 1994
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph. D., etc.): Nil
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: Nil
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system : NA
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
NIL
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
8) Details of courses/ programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : NIL
9) Number of Teaching posts: 6
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors -- --
Associate Professors 01 01
Asst. Professors 05 05
10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt.
/Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S.No. Name
Qualification Designation
Specialisation
No. of Years of Experie
nce
No. Of M.Phil/ PhD.
Students Guided for the last 4
years
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1 M.P.Pavithra M.A, B.Ed, MBA
HOD, I/C & Asst. Professor Fiction
14 years & 2
months Nil
2 Dr. S.S.Resmi M.A,
M.Phil, PhD.
Associate Professor Prose
23 years & 3
months Nil
3 Dr. T.
Dharmarajan M.A, PhD. Asst. Professor Folklore
10 years & 5
months Nil
4 Dr. C.
SujathaPreeth
M.A, M.Phil, PhD.
Asst. Professor Modern Literature
8 years & 10
months Nil
5 Letha. K M.A, B.Ed, Asst. Professor Fiction 1year & 6 months Nil
6 Soumya. V. R M.A Asst. Professor Fiction Joined
on 23.12.16
Nil
11) List of senior visiting faculty: Nil
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise)
by temporary faculty: NIL
13) Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise):NA
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled:NA
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 3 M.Phil: - PG: 3
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from NIL
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: (NIL)
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
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18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: NIL
19) Publications:Publication per faculty: 32/6 = 5.3
S.No Name Journal Title Volume, Issue
Page No & Month
1 Mrs.M. P. Pavithra Kalabasha SarajosephinteKathakal
Page No. 47, 2011.
2 Dr.Resmi SS Sangradhan „Mahadevi Ke Rekhachithra‟
Page No22-25th, May 2012
3 Dr. T. Dharmarajan Pathupattu
Madurai KanjiyilIdamperum
Madurai NagarinSirappugal
Vol-VI Page No -189
Dec 2012
4 Mrs.SujathaPreeth Pathupattu
NedunalVadayinAmaipumSirappum
Vol-VI Page No – 110
Dec 2012
5 Dr. Chitra
Krishnamurthy
Pathupattu
Madurai KanjiyilAinthinaiV
alam
Vol-VI Page No -154
Dec 2012
6 Mrs. M. P. Pavithra
MalayalaManorama UpadiwaniMadhya
mam
Onam
Anyam
27 Aug 2013 Page No. 153 Page No. 26 Aug 2013
7 Dr. Resmi SS Sangradhan SahithyamemamajikYadhardh
Page No. 26 Feb 2013
8 Dr. T. Dharmarajan SiddharNerigal Sithargal
OruParvai
Vol-I Page No- 177
July 2013
9
Dr. T. Dharmarajan
Tamil IlakkiyangahilPanpattuppathivugalumMattrangal
um
PariyapuranathilIdamperumPanpattuK
urugal
Vol-I Page No-114
Dec 2013
10 Mrs.SujathaPreeth SiddharNerigal SithargalinSamuthayaparvai
Vol-I Page No- 173
July 2013
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11 Mrs.SujathaPreeth
Tamil IlakkiyangahilPanpattuppathivugalumM
attrangalum
Ma. Natarajan Novelgalil Ulla
Panpaattu Koorugal
Vol-I Page No-158
Dec 2013
12
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
SiddharNerigal Sithargalin Meiunarvu
Vol-I Page No- 169
July 2013
13
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
Tamil IlakkiyangahilPanpattupathivugalumMat
trangalum
Silambu Kattum Seer Tamil Panpadu
Vol-I Page No-158
Dec 2013
14 Dr. Resmi SS Sangradhan „Jordan‟ Poethy Page No.52
June-2014
15
Dr. T. Dharmarajan
Tamil Samugammarapum
Mattramum
Tamil Mozhiyin Thonmaiyum
Sirappum
Vol--I Pageno. 114
July 2014
16 Dr. T. Dharmarajan
PayanpattiyalPaarvaiyiltamililaikkaingalumAaranangalum
Sangakala kadal Vaanigam
Vol- I Page No.51 Nov 2014
17 Mrs.SujathaPreeth
Tamil Samugammarapum
Mattramum
Sirupanatruppadayil Nalliyakkodanin
Veeramum Kodiayum
Vol--I PageNo. 119
July 2014
18
Mrs.SujathaPreeth
Payanpattiyal Paarvaiyil tamil ilaikkaingalum Aaranangalum
NadukalVazhipudu VoL- I
Page No.60 Nov 2014
19
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
NiralaTrimshathi VyangyakarNirala Vol--I
PageNo. 119
20
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
Tamil Samooga Marabum
Mattramum
Ilakkiyam Kattum Tamilar
Nambikkaigalum Pazhakkavazhakan
galum
Vol-I Page No. 232
July 2014
21
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
Payanpattiyal Paarvaiyil tamil ilaikkaingalum Aaranangalum
Islamiya Kristhuva ilakkiangal
Vol- I Page No.60 Nov 2014
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22 Dr. Resmi SS Mandhan NariSashakthikaran Page No.41 March 2015
23
Dr. T. Dharmarajan
Tamil IlakkayingalilPanbattuVizhumiyangal
Sanga Ilakkiyangalil Ulla
Kurinchinila Makkalin
Puravazhkai Muraigal
Vol-2 Page No. 249
Jan 2015
24
Dr. T. Dharmarajan
Elements of Arts and Human in
Tamil Literature
Tamil Kalvetugal Unarthum
Varalatru Sethigal
Vol-I Page No. 227
Dec 2015
25 Dr. T. Dharmarajan
TamilarVaalvilmarabummaatramum
Naattuppuranedun kathaigalil
narimugamum vagaipaadum
Vol-2, Page No.15
Dec 2015
26 Mrs.SujathaPreeth
Tamil IlakkayingalilPanbattuVizhumiyangal
Silapathirakathil Ulla Panbattu
koorugal
Vol-I Page No. 232
Jan 2015
27 Mrs.SujathaPreeth
Elements of Arts
and Human in Tamil Literature
Porunaratrupadayil Idamperum karikal
peruvalathanin panbuNalangal
Vol-I Page No.234
Dec 2015
28
Mrs.SujathaPreeth
TamilarVaalvilmarabummaatramum
Ondikaran Pannayam Novelil varum Chinnasamy
paathira Padaipu
VoI-2, Page No.24 Dec 2015
29
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
Tamil IlakkayingalilPanbattuVizhumiyangal
Pathupattu Noolgalil
Pazhanthamilar Panpadu
Vol-I Page No.163
Jan 2015
30
Dr.ChitraKrishnamoorthy
21VeensadimeinSanthonaurShivsharano
nKesahithya Ki prasangiktha
Santhkavyaki Praraugikta
VoI-I, Page No.146
Dec 2015
31
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
Elements of Arts and Human in
Tamil literature
Tirumoolar Kattum vazhviyal
nerigal
Vol- 1 Page No.231
Dec 2015
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*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students:
Faculty : 32
International : 26
National : 06
Students : Nil
32
Dr.ChitraKrishnamurthy
Tamilar Vaalivil marabum
Mattramum
Kamban Kaatum Pengal
Vol-II Page No. 20
Dec 2015
S.
No
Name of the
Faculty
Title of the Book ISBN/ ISSN
Number
Publisher Year of
Publication
1 Dr.Resmi
S.S
Problems of learning hindi
by non hindi speaking
states
978-93-
5254-8552
SELF 2013
2 Dr.Resmi
S.S
Mahadevivarmakiyakthiva
evasahidikarhiyan
978-93-
5254-856-9
SELF 2014
3 Dr.Resmi
S.S
Mahadevivarmakigadyasa
hathyamemnarichetna
978-93-
5254-857-6
SELF 2014
4 Dr.Resmi
S.S
Mahadevivarmakigadyasa
hathyamemSamajikyadhar
dhevammanavathavad
978-93-
5254-858-3
SELF 2014
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*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:06
*Impact factor:
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards…. NIL
22) Student projects :NA
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the
institution i.e.in Research
laboratories/Industry/ other agencies : NIL
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
5 Dr.Resmi
S.S
mahadevivarmakigadyasa
hathyamemthatkaleenpari
drishya
978-93-
5254-859-0
SELF 2014
6 Dr.Resmi
S.S
Smritipadh 978-93-
5254-860-6
SELF 2014
S.
No Name
Award /
Recognition Issuing Body Status Date & Venue
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24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department: NIL
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National: NIL
b) International: NIL
26) Student profile programme/course wise: NA
27) Diversity of Students: NA
28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NA
29) Student progression: NA
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities :
a) Library:
No of books: Tamil:10Malayalam:16 Hindi:10
b) Internet facilities for Staff &Students:WiFi available
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: One Class Room
1
Dr.Chitra
Krishna
Murthy
MahadeviVarma
National Literary
Award
Dr. Maharaj
Krishna Jain
memorial Award
Vidhyasagar
Award
Mahathma Fule
Talent Research
Academy
Nagpur University
North East Hindhi
Academy Shillong
Vikramsila
University Ujjain
National
National
National
14.4.12-Nagpur
26.5.12- Shillong
14.12.12-Ujjain
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d) Laboratories: NIL
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies: NIL
32) Details on Student enrichment programmes (Special lectures/ workshops/ Seminar)
with External Experts
S.No Event Status Date External Experts
1 Tamil Seminar (Title:VanamNamArugil)
Department Function
18-02-13 Dr.N.Shanmugavadivu Asst. Prof. in Tamil, L.R.G.College, Tirupur.
2 Hindi seminar (Jeenakikala)
Department Function
19-02-13 Mrs.Renuka , Asst.Prof in Hindi, P.S.G.R.KrishnammalCollege Coimbatore
3 Fillm Show (Basheer the Man- Malayalam)
Department Function
19-02-13 -
4 Tamil Seminar Vetri Nam pakkam
Department Function
14-03-14
Dr. N. Shanmugha Vadivu Asst. Prof. Tamil, Govt. Arts College, Coimbatore
5 Kabeerkiprasangiktha
Department Function
16-09-14 Ms.Sudha Sharma Asst. Prof. Hindi, NirmalaCollege,Coimbatore
6 MalyalaKavithayudeCharithravazhikal
Department Function
16-09-14 Ms.JothiBhai Pariyadath Writter and Poet, Palakkad
7 Fillm Show Tamil Story of Andal
Department Function
22-02-16 -
8 Fillm Show Hindi Read kiHadi
Department Function
22-02-16 -
9 Fillm Show-Malayalam
Department Function
22-02-16 -
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33) Teaching Methods adopted to improve student learning: LCD teaching, Assignments,
Seminars
34) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Date Event Beneficiaries Venue
13/10/2015 Career
guidance
XII, Arts & Computer
Science Students
Suburban Higher
Secondary School,
Coimbatore
35) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
Experienced faculty,
finishing school
counseling
Weakness Lack of research projects
Opportunities Scope for research publications
Challenges Students with poor communications skills
Future plan of the department: In order to inculcate human values and bring out the
innovative talents in the field of literature among the students
BhoomiyudeKanuneer
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Department of Mathematics
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1) Name of the Department : MATHEMATICS
2) Year of establishment : 1996
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph. D., etc.) :
DEGREE COURSE
UG B.Sc Mathematics
PG M.Sc Mathematics
M.Phil M.Phil Mathematics
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
II B.Sc Mathematics Accountancy I and Accountancy II Commerce
II B.Sc Mathematics C Programming Computer Science
II M.Sc
Mathematics C ++ Programming Computer Science
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system : Semester pattern with choice based
credit system (CBCS)
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
I B. Sc Computer Science, I B. Sc IT, I B.C.A Mathematical Structures for computer Science
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I B. Sc Computer Science, I B. Sc IT, I B.C.A Discrete Mathematics
II B.C.A,II B.Sc C.S Computer Based Optimization Techniques
II B.Com, I B.Com C.A, I B.Com (PA), II B.Com (IB) Mathematics for Business II B.Com, I B.Com C.A, I B.Com (PA), II B.Com (IB) Business Statistics II B. Sc Biotechnology
Basic Mathematics
II B. Sc Biochemitry with Nano Technology Basic Mathematics
I B.Sc Microbiology Biostatistics and Computer
application I
I B.Sc Microbiology Biostatistics and Computer
application II
M.Sc Microbiology Biostatistics and Research Methodology
I BBA Mathematics for management I I BBA Mathematics for management II
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
8) Details of courses/ programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9) Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors - -
Associate Professors 2 2
Asst. Professors 8 8
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10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
Name Qualification Designation Specialization
No. of Years
of Experi
ence
No. of M . P h i l
/ Ph.D. Students
Guided for the
last 4 years
Ms. Renu Thomas M.Sc., B.Ed.,
M.Phil.,
Associate Professor
& H.O.D Topology 18 9
Dr. V. Jeyanthi M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Associate Professor
Topology and
Operations
Research
17 9
Ms. D.
Abiramisundari
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
DCA., Assistant Professor Topology 6 -
Ms. V. P. Dhavamani
M.Sc., M.Phil.,
PGDCA.,
PGDOR.,
Assistant Professor Fluid
Dynamics 6 -
Ms. D. Savithiri M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor Graph Theory 9 -
Ms. M. Nandhini M.Sc., Assistant Professor - 2 -
Ms. A. P. Saritha M.Sc., B.Ed., Assistant Professor - 5.5 -
Ms. B. Sasireka M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor Graph Theory 6 -
Ms. G. Gincy M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor Topology 3 -
Mr. M. Sivakumar M.Sc Assistant Professor - - -
11) List of senior visiting faculty: NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13) Student -Teacher Ratio ( programme wise): 14:1
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14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; Sanctioned and
filled: NIL
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 1 M.Phil: 6 PG: 3
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: NIL
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time/ Part Time
M.Phil FT/PT
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty: 5.6
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students:
Faculty: 56
Students: 6
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY STAFF
S.No Name of the
staff Journal N/I Title Volume
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2011– 2012
1. Reena K IJMA
International
g # s – closed sets in
Bitopological spaces
Vol 3, No. 2,
556-565, Feb
2012
2. Binoy Balan
K
IJMA
International
On pgrα – Closed sets
in Topological spaces
Vol 3, No. 5,
2114-2121, May
2012
3. Jeyanthi V IJMA
International
On (1,2)*-wg-Closed
Sets in Topological
Spaces
Vol 3, No. 5,
2047-2057, May
2012
2012 – 2013
4. Jayalakshmi
A IJMA International
On WGRα- Closed
Sets in Topological
Spaces
Vol 3, No. 6,
2386-2392, June
2012
5. Renu Thomas IJMA International On R*- Closed Sets
Vol 3, No. 8,
3067-3070, Aug
2012
6. Jeyanthi V IJCA International On (1,2)*-πwg
homeomorphisms
Vol 53, No.8,
36-43, Oct 2012
7. Jeyanthi V AJCEM International On gr- Closed Sets in
Topological Spaces
Vol 1, Issue 5,
241-246, Oct
2012
8. Binoy Balan
K IJMER International
A new form of weaker
separation axioms via
pgrα – closed sets
Vol 2, No. 5,
3607- 3611, Oct
2012
9. Jayalakshmi
A AJCEM International
On (1,2)*-WGRα-
Closed Sets in
Bitopological Spaces
Vol 1, No. 6,
321-327, Dec
2012
10. Renu Thomas AJCEM International On (1,2)*-R*- Closed Vol 1, No. 6,
Page 435
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Sets in topological
Spaces
371-377, Dec
2012
11. Binoy Balan
K IJASTR International
µ-πrα-closed sets in
generalized topological spaces
Vol 6, Issue 2,
352-359, Dec
2012
12. Reena K IJMA International sα-closed sets in
bitopological spaces
Vol 4, Issue 1,
Jan 2013, 53-62
13. Jeyanthi V IJERA International
On πgr-continuous
functions
Jan-Feb 2013,
Vol 3, Issue
1,1861-1870
14. Savithiri D IJMA International On R^G closed sets in
topological spaces
Vol 4,
162-169, April
2013
15. Jayalakshmi
A IJERA International
On wgrα-closed and
Open maps in
topological spaces
Vol 3, Issue 2, 1-
5, April 2013
16. Jayalakshmi
A IJMER International
On wgrα-continuous
function functions in
topological spaces
Vol 3, Issue 2,
857-863, April
2013
17. Savithiri D AJCEM International
On (1,2)*-R^G closed
sets in bitopological
spaces
Vol 2, Issue 3,
223-229, May-
Jun 2013
2013 – 2014
18. Renu Thomas
Global
research
Analysis
International
R*-Closed maps and
R*-Open maps in
topological spaces
Vol 2, Issue 6,
162-165, June
2013
19. Jeyanthi V IRJES International
A new class of contra
continuous functions in
topological spaces
Vol 2, Issue 7,
44-51, Jul 2013
Page 436
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20. Savithiri.D IJCA International
On (i,j)- R^G - closed
sets in bitopological
spaces
Vol 78, No 7,
31-37, sep 2013
21. Jeyanthi V Antarctica
Journal International
On πgμr-closed sets in
topological spaces,
Vol 10, issue 5,
423-433, Sep
2013
22. Binoy Balan
K IJSRP International
On πp-compact spaces
and πp-connectedness
Vol 3, Issue 9, 1-
3, Sep 2013
23. Binoy Balan
K
IJ. of
Statistika
and
Mathematica
International
Contra (πp, µy)-
continuity on
generalizerd
topological spaces
Vol 6, Issue 1,
30-34, Oct 2013
24. Jeyanthi V JAM International On soft-πgr-closed sets
in topological spaces
Vol 4, Issue 3,
478-485, Nov
2013
25. Jeyanthi V IJAR National On (1,2)*-πgr-closed
sets
Vol 3, Issue 11,
342-346, Nov
2013
26. Savithiri D JAM International
On R^G –
homeomorphisms in
topological spaces
Vol 5, No 2,
696-703, Dec
2013
27. Renu Thomas IOSR International
Contra R*-continuous
and almost contra R*-
continuous functions
Vol 9, Issue 1,
63-69, Dec 2013
28. Jeyanthi V IJERT International
On Soft πgr-continuous
functions in soft
topological spaces
Vol. 3, Issue 2,
762-768, Feb
2014
29. Jeyanthi V IJMER. International On πgr-separation
axioms
Vol 4, Issue 4,
07-13, Apr 2014
Page 437
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30. Savithiri D IJESRT International
Soft R^G - closed sets
Vol 3, Issue 4,
2084-2091, Apr
2014
31. Jeyanthi V IJMTT International Strongly πgr-irresolute
functions.
Vol 8, No 2,
April 2014, 129-
135
32. Jeyanthi V IJESRT International
Soft πgr-separation
axioms in soft
topological spaces
Vol 3 Issue 5,
461-470, May
2014
33. Jeyanthi V IJAM International
On Slightly πgr-
continuous functions in
topological spaces
Vol 29, Issue 1,
1281-1286, May
2014
2014 – 2015
34. Renu Thomas IJESRT International
On Supra R*-closed
sets and Supra R*-
continuity
Vol 3, Issue 6,
244-248, Jun
2014
35. Jeyanthi V IJMSI International
On πgr-
homeomorphisms in
topological spaces
Vol 2, Issue 7,
11-18, Jul 2014
36. Renu Thomas ICMSCA International On Supra R*-locally
closed sets
177-182, Aug
2014
37. Jeyanthi V ICMSCA International
On πgr-closed maps in
supra topological
spaces
167-171, Aug
2014
38. Savithiri D ICMSCA International
# Regular ^ generalized
closed sets in
topological spaces
1-4, Aug 2014
39. Jeyanthi V IJPMS International On Quasi r-normal Vol 1, Issue 2,
Page 438
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spaces 108-110, Sep-
Nov 2014
40. Savithiri D IJMA International
On #R^G-continuous
functions in topological
spaces
Vol 5, Issue 10,
35-41, Oct 2014
41. Renu Thomas JARJ International
Totally and Slightly
supra R*-continuous
functions in topological
spaces
427-429, Jan
2015
42. Renu Thomas ICOMEST International R*-Homeomorphism in
topological spaces 75, Jan 2015
43. Savithiri D ICMMC International
(1, 2)* - #R^G Closed
Sets in Bitopological
spaces
413, Jan 2015
44. Jeyanthi V
ICGHIA,
Elsevier,
Procedia
Computer
Science
International
πgr-locally closed sets
in supra topological
spaces,
Vol 47, 326-
331, Jan 2015
45. Jeyanthi V IJFMA International On (1,2)*-πwg-normal
spaces
Vol 6, Issue 1,
17-25, Jan 2015
46. Savithiri D NCCAM National
#R^G
Homeomorphisms in
Topological Spaces
75, Feb 2015
2015 – 2016
47. Jeyanthi V
Malaya
Journal of
Mathematik
International
Totally gr-
continuous function in
supra topological
S(1), 57-67, Jul
2015
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spaces
48. Renu Thomas IJMSI International
Totally R*-continuous
and Totally R*-
irresolute functions
Vol 3, Issue 7,
35-39, Nov 2015
49. Renu Thomas IJSRET International Supra IR* Closed sets
Vol 4, Issue 11,
1150-1155, Nov
2015
50. Renu Thomas IRJET International Some new sets in ideal
topological spaces
Vol 2, Issue 9,
725-730, Dec
2015
2016 – 2017
51. Renu Thomas IJST International
On IR*-continuity in
Ideal topological
spaces
Vol 1, Issue 6,
99-110, Jan –Feb
2016
52. Renu Thomas IJMA International
Interior and closure of
IR*-closed sets in Ideal
Topological spaces
Vol 7, Issue 3, 1-
5, Mar 2016
53. Jeyanthi V EMCA International On π^g- closed sets in
topological spaces
Vol 1, Issue 1,
37-44, Mar 2016
54. Renu Thomas IOSR-JM International
Contra IR*-continuous
and almost contra IR*-
functions in Ideal
Topological spaces
Vol 12, Issue 3,
43-49, May-Jun
2016
55. Jeyanthi V IJMSI International
Modified Procedure to
solve fuzzy
transshipment problem
using trapezoidal fuzzy
numbers
Vol 4, Issue 6,
30-34, Aug 2016
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY STUDENTS
56. Jeyanthi V IJETT International
Solving Fuzzy
travelling salesman
problem using Yager‟s
ranking functions
Vol 39 , issue 6,
343-345, Sep
2016
S. No Name Class Journal title
Volume, Issue
Page No &
Month
Status
1 Sangeetha G M. Phil IJSRET Supra IR*-Closed
sets
Vol 4, Issue11,
1150-1155,
Nov 2015
International
2 Sheeba K S M. Phil IJST On IR*-continuity in
Ideal Topological
Spaces
Vol 1, Issue 6,
99-110, Jan-
Feb 2016
International
3 Sandhiya S M. Phil IOSR-JM
Contra Ir*-
continuous and
almost contra Ir*-
functions in ideal
topological spaces
Vol 12, Issue
3, 43-49, Jan-
Feb 2016
International
4 Sowmya S M. Phil EMCA On
g closed sets
in topological
spaces
Vol 1, Issue 1,
37-44, March
2016
International
5 Mohanapriya
S M. Phil IJMSI
Modified
Procedure to solve
Fuzzy
Transhipment
Problem using
Trapezoidal Fuzzy
numbers
Vol 4, Issue 6,
30-34, Aug
2016
International
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*Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science, Scopus,
Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 56
*Chapter in Books: NIL
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: NIL
*Impact factor: 2.8435
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards: NIL
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies: NIL
6 Anish K C M. Phil IJETT
Solving
Transhipment
Fuzzy
transhipment
salesman problem
using Yager‟s
ranking function
Vol 39,Issue 6,
343-345, Sep
2016
International
Page 442
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23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
Sl
No
Name Award/Recognition Issuing
Body
Status Date/Venue
1 R. Dhanya Best Volunteer N.S.S College 24.09.2012
2 S. Sasikumar Best Volunteer N.S.S College 24.09.2012
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S.No Name Designation/
Organization Event Date
2011 – 2012
1. Dr. P. Rajarajeswari
Assistant Professor,
Chikkana Govt.Arts
College, Tirupur.
PG Seminar 27.01.2012
2. Dr. Sunny Kuriakose
Academic Secretary,
Kerala Mathematical
Association, Kerala.
National
Conference
09.02.2012
3. Dr. N. Radhika
Associate professor,
Department of Computer
Science, Amrita Institute
of Engineering and
Technology, Coimbatore.
National
Conference
09.02.2012
3. Ms. Bhagyalakshmi
Assistant Professor, PSG
College of Arts &
Science, CBE
Valedictory
Function 21.02.2012
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2012 – 2013
5. Dr. K. Julia Rose Mary
Assistant Professor,
Nirmala college for
Women, CBE
Inaugural
function 07.08.2012
6. Mr. S. Murugan Associate Professor,
CBM College, CBE PG Seminar 10.09.2012
7. Dr. P. G. Saravanan
Assistant Professor(SG),
Karunya University,
CBE
PG Work
shop 06.10.2012
8. Dr. V. Subathra
Assistant Professor and
HOD, Sree Narayana
Guru College, CBE
PG Work
shop 14.02.2013
9. Dr. A. James Albert
Dean ,
Karpagam University,
CBE
Valedictory
Function 02.03.2013
2013 – 2014
10. Dr. Parimezhalagan
Professor & Head,
Karpagam College of
Engineering, CBE
Inaugural
function 26.07.2013
11. Dr. Akbar Ali
Assistant Professor,
School of Science &
Humanities, Karunya
University, CBE
PG Seminar 03.09.2013
12. Dr. C. Janaki Assistant Professor, LRG
Govt. College, Tirupur
Valedictory
Function 06.03.2014
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2014 – 2015
13. Ms. M. Yegammai
Assistant Professor,
Hindustan College of
Arts & Science, CBE
Inaugural
function 10.07.2014
14. Dr. A. K. Abdul
Hakeem
Assistant Professor, Sree
Ramakrishna Mission
Vidhyalaya College of
Arts & Science, CBE
PG Seminar 27.08.2014
15. Mr. E. K. Girisan
Assistant Professor, Sree
Narayana Guru College
of Arts & Science, CBE
PG Seminar 26.12.2014
16. Dr. K. P. Naveena
Chandran
Associate Professor,
Govt. College, Chittur,
Palakkad
National
Seminar 18.02.2015
17. Dr. Gnanambal Illango Assistant Professor,
Govt. College, CBE
National
Seminar 18.02.2015
18. Mr. S. Karthikeyan
Associate Professor,
Erode Arts & Science
College, Erode
Valedictory
Function 05.03.2015
2015 – 2016
19. Dr. M. Sethumadhavan
Professor & Head
,Center for Cyber
Security,Amrita Vishwa
Vidhyapeetham
Inaugural
function 21.08.2015
20. Mr. K. K. Chidambaran Rtd. Head of the department,
Govt. college, Chittur, PG Seminar 18.01.2016
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Palakkad.
21. Dr. M. Mallika
Arjunan
Assistant Professor,
CBM College, CBE PG Seminar 16.02.2016
22. Dr. Anil C. Mathew Professor of Biostatistics,
PSGIMSR, CBE
Valedictory
Function 10.03.2016
2016 – 2017
23. Ms. J. Shiama
Director, Sri
Venkateshwara College
of Computer
Applications &
Management, CBE
Inaugural
function 28.07.2016
24. Dr. A. Devika
Associate Professor, PSG
College of Arts and
Science, CBE
PG Seminar 20.09.2016
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National:
S.No Event Title Date Source of
Funding
1 Conference National Conference on
Mathematical & Computational
Intelligence (NCMCI‟12)
09.02.2012 Institution
2 Seminar Emerging Trends in Topology 18.02.2015 Institution
b) International: Nil
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26)Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no.
4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass
percentage *M *F
UG
2011-12 42 42 10 32 92.3%
2012-13 34 34 4 30 86
2013-14 28 28 3 25 88.46%
2014-15 50 50 1 49 -
2015-16 33 33 5 28 -
PG
2011-12 9 9 1 8 100%
2012-13 28 28 4 24 60%
2013-14 21 21 4 19 78
2014-15 27 27 4 23 85.18%
2015-16 27 27 3 24 -
27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the
same state
% of students from
other States
% of students from
abroad
UG
2011-12 42.3 57.7 -
2012-13 38.1 61.9 -
2013-14 30.5 69.5 -
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2014-15 34 66 -
2015-16 40 60 -
PG
2011-12 29.6 70.4 -
2012-13 48.6 51.4 -
2013-14 34.1 65.9 -
2014-15 40 60 -
2015-16 42.6 57.4 -
28)How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defence services, etc.?: NIL
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 41
PG to M.Phil. 7
PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
2
26
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment -
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30) Details of Infrastructural facilities:
a) Library:
No.of books : 222, CDs : 6 , PPT : 14 ,e-books :69
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Wi-Fi facility
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 1
d) Laboratories: NA
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies:
Year Number of
students
Amount Government College
Management
Other
agencies
2011-12 26 Rs.63760 8 18 -
2012-13 38 Rs.83770 10 28 -
2013-14 35 Rs.94170 6 29 -
2014-15 59 Rs.128490 8 51 -
2015-16 84 Rs.321265 12 72 -
32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts:
S.No Event Status Date
2011 – 2012
1.
PG Seminar on
Applications of
Mathematics
Department 27.01.2012
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2012 – 2013
2.
PG Seminar on
Combinatorial problem
in Topology
Department 10.09.2012
3.
PG Work shop on An
introduction to
MATLAB
Department 06.10.2012
4. PG Work shop on Art
of living Department 14.02.2013
2013 – 2014
5.
PG Seminar on
Applications of Graph
Theory
Department 03.09.2013
2014 – 2015
6.
PG Seminar on
Applications of
Differential Equations
Department 27.08.2014
7. PG Seminar on Degree
to Destination Department 26.12.2014
2015 – 2016
8. PG Seminar on
Calculus of Variation Department 18.01.2016
9.
PG Seminar on
Introduction to Control
Theory
Department 16.02.2016
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2016 – 2017
10.
PG Seminar on
Applications of
Topology
Department 20.09.2016
33) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
ICT enabled classes and Handbook on all the subjects. Free Reference Books in the
Department, University Questions for reference, Counseling and remedial and Booster
classes.
34) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities: NIL
34) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Qualified and experienced staff
2. Strong research potential with proven records of
high quality research, relatively
3. Good faculty members in research; active faculty
publication activities.
4.Supportive working environment among department
members
5.Numerous research/independent study opportunities
for students
Weakness
1. Develop more national/state level grant proposals.
2.No Ph.D program
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3. Need to attract undergraduate students for M.Sc.
program.
4.Students are poor learners and having poor
communication
5.Opportunity to undergo orientation & refresher in the
subject
Opportunities
1.Applied Research areas are more
2.Job opportunities for the course is high
3.Explore joint projects/programs with other
departments
Challenges
1.Students can enroll and continue studies till research
2.Develop interdisciplinary research / projects
3.Computer knowledge is being added to the course
4.To produce more M. Phils and Ph.D.s
5. Conducting UGC sponsored Seminars, Lectures,
Workshops etc.,
Future plan of the department:
To start Ph .D programme
To apply for UGC funds to conduct National and International Conferences
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Department of Microbiology
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1) Name of the Department : MICROBIOLOGY
2) Year of establishment : 1995
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph. D., etc.)
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:
Programme Subject title Department
II B.Sc. Microbiology Allied Biochemistry I &II Biochemistry
II B.Sc. Microbiology Allied Biochemistry Practical Biochemistry
I B.Sc. Microbiology Biostatistics and Computer Applications I Mathematics
I B.Sc. Microbiology Biostatistics and Computer Applications II Mathematics
I B.Sc. Microbiology Biostatistics and Computer Applications I Computer
Science
I B.Sc. Microbiology Biostatistics and Computer Applications I & II
Practicals
Computer
Science
S.No COURSES
1 B. Sc., MICROBIOLOGY
2 M. Sc., MICROBIOLOGY
3 M. Phil., MICROBIOLOGY
4 Ph. D., MICROBIOLOGY
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5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system :
Semester pattern with Choice Based Credit System
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
Programme Subject title
I B.Sc Biochemistry with Nanotechnology Microbiology (Theory)
I B.Sc Biochemistry with Nanotechnology Microbiology (Practical)
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9) Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 01
Associate Professors 01 NIL
Asst. Professors 07 06
10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph. D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S.
N
o
Name Qualificati
on
Designatio
n Specialization
No. of
Years
of
Experience
No. of M.Phil
/ Ph.D.
Students
guided for the
last 4 years
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1 Dr. M.Thangavel
M.Sc.,
Ph.D.,
PGDCA
Professor
and Head
Medical
Microbiology 26 yrs
1 M. Phil.;
1 Ph. D.
2 Mr.V.Vinoth Kumar
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
B.Ed
Asst.
Professor
Environmental
& Food
Microbiology
11 yrs -
3 Dr.A.Vijaya Chitra M.Sc.,
Ph.D
Asst.
Professor
Environmental
& Industrial
Microbiology
9 yrs -
4 Dr. N.Vanitha
M.Sc.,
M.Phil.,
Ph. D
Asst.
Professor
Environmental
& Food
Microbiology
14 yrs -
5 Dr. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency
M.Sc.,
M. Phil.,
Ph.D
Asst.
Professor
Environmental
Microbiology 13 yrs -
6 Dr.P.Saravanakumari
M.Sc.,
Ph.D,
PGDCA,
PGDBI
Asst.
Professor
Industrial
Microbiology 16 yrs -
11) List of senior visiting faculty: NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty:
Programme Theory (%) Practical (%)
Ms. Vidhya 80 20
13) Student -Teacher Ratio : 2016 - 2017
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B. Sc., MICROBIOLOGY : 28:1
M. Sc., MICROBIOLOGY : 5:1
14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled:
Support staff : 01 - Lab Attender
Administrative staff : NIL
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 5 M.Phil.: 1 PG: Nil
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: NIL
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
Programme Full Time/ Part Time
M.Phil Full Time/ Part Time
Ph. D Full Time/ Part Time
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty
S.No Name Journal Name Title
Volume
Issue
Page No and
Year
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1. Ms. N. Vanitha,
Ms. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency
Journal of
Ecobiology
Fermentation and Processing
of Protease from Bacillus
Subtilis Using two Different
Substrates
29(1):
33 – 37;
2011
2. Ms. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency,
Ms. N. Vanitha
Journal of
Ecobiology
Biodegradation of Industrial
and Domestic Waste Waters
Using Selected
Microorganisms
29(2):
145 - 149;
2011
3
Dr. A. Vijayachitra Plos One
Crowd Sourcing a Major
Paradigm in a Drug Driven
Target for Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis
e39808
7 (7):
Jul 2012
4
Ms.Vanitha,
Ms. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency
Wide Spectrum Production of Extracellular
Alkaline Protease by Bacillus
circulans Isolated from Milk
Industry Waste Water
2(3):
61- 67;
2013
5. Ms. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency,
Ms. N. Vanitha
Wide Spectrum Isolation and Identification
of Azo Dye Degrading
Microorganism from
Effluent Run Off Site
2(4):
49 – 54;
2013
6.
Dr. M. Thangavel
J.Microb.World
A Study of Heavy Metals
Degradation in Green Gram
and Tapioca Grown Soil by
Pseudomonas Fluorescence
15(2):
1- 4;
Mar 2013
7 Ms. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency
Journal of Pure
and Applied
Microbiology
Effect of Decolourization of
Malachite Green by
Aspergillus and Fusarium
Under Agitation
7(1);
621 – 624:
Mar 2013
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8 Ms. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency
International
Journal of
Current
Microbiology
and Applied
Sciences
Biodegradation of Textile
Azo Dyes and its
Bioremediation Potential
Using Seed Germination
Efficiency
2(10);
496 – 505
Nov 2013
9 Dr. P. Saravanakumari World Journal
of Pharmacy
and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Comparitive Study –
Different Recovery
Techniques of Biosurfactant
produced from Pichia
fermentans Isolated from
Fermented Dairy whey
Waste
3(1);
567 – 582:
Dec 2013
10 Dr. P. Saravanakumari Scholars
Research
Library
Analysis of Biodegradation
Pathway of Crude Oil by
Pseudomonas Species
Isolated from Marine Water
Sample
5(4):
165 -171;
Dec 2013
11 Dr. M. Thangavel Biosci Biotech
Res Asia
Dematiaceous Fungi on
Wild Rats Inhabiting Oil
Palm Plantation, Kerala,
India
10(2):
945 – 949;
Dec 2013
12 Dr. M. Thangavel Research
Journal of
Recent Sciences
Isolation and
Characterization of Biofilm
Producing Bacteria from
Arabian Sea.
3:
132 – 136.
Mar 2014
13 Dr. M. Thangavel Asian J. of
Microbiol.
Biotech. Env. Sci
Pseudallescheria boydii in
Wild Rodents in Kerala,
India
16.(1):
109-110.
Aug 2013
14 Dr. N. Vanitha International Optimization and Production 3(6);
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Journal of
Current
Microbiology
and Applied
Sciences
of Alkaline Protease Enzyme
from Bacillus subtilis 168
Isolated from Food Industry
Waste
36-44: Jun
2014
15 Dr. M. Thangavel World Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Isolation and
Characterization of
Exopolysaccharides from
Biofilm Producing Marine
Bacteria
2(8);
846-853: Jul
2014
16 Dr. M. Thangavel Journal of
Pharmacy and
Biological
Sciences
Invitrocytotoxic Studies of
Crude Methanolic Extract of
Saracaindica Bark Extracts
9 (4):
26 – 30;
Aug 2014
17 Dr. N. Vanitha International
Journal of
Pharmaceutical,
Chemical and
biological
Sciences
Production of Alkaline
Protease by PD4 Strain and
its Application in Leather
Process
4(3); 545 -
550: Jul 2014
18 Dr. C. Initha Lebanon
Ebency
World Journal
of Pharmacy
and
Biotechnology
Biodegradation of Indigo
Blue Dye Using the soil and
Sludge Isolate of the Effluent
Run Off Site
1(2);
51 -55:
Nov 2014
19 Dr. P.Saravanakumari
W. J. Pharm.
Biotech.
Optimization and Mass
Production of Cellulase by
Aspergillus niger and
Trichoderma viridae.
2(2):
190 – 195;
Aug 2014
20 Dr. M. Thangavel International
Journal of Pure
Angiostrongylluscantonensis
(Nematoda, Metastrongylidae) 3(1)
51 -52;
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and Applied
Zoology
in Bandicoot Rats in Kerala,
South India
Jan 2015
21 Dr. M. Thangavel Devagiri
Journal of
Science
Antifungal Activity of
Plumbago indica.L.
1( 1):
85 -88;
Jan 2015
22 Dr. M. Thangavel International
Journal of
Advanced
Research
Biolistic Transformation of
Rose
3(4):
519-522; Apr
2015
23 Dr. M. Thangavel World Journal
of
Pharmaceutical
Research
UV Absorbing Carotenoid
Pigment from Marine
Micrococcus SP
4(9):
1045-1053;
Aug 2015
24 Dr. M. Thangavel International
Journal of
Innovative
Research and
Studies
Passion Fruit
(Passifloraedulis) – A
Substrate for Ethanol and
Glutamic Acid Production
and the Effect of its Effluent
on Pea Plant (Pisumsativum)
4(8):
9-21;
Aug 2015
25 Dr. M. Thangavel Global Journal
for Research
Analysis
Isolation, Screening and
Identification of Marine
Bacteria For The Plant
Growth Promoting Activities
4(11):
65 -68;
Nov 2015
26 Dr. M. Thangavel International
Journal of
Innovative
Research and
Development.
A Study of Heavy metals
Degradation in Mimosa
pudica Leaf by Pseudomonas
fluorescence
4(13):
1-4;
Dec 2015
27
Dr. M. Thangavel
Indian Journal
of Applied
Invitro Screening of
Siderophore Producing
5 (12):
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Research Bactreria from Arabian sea
Off the Coast of
Thiruvanathapuram
27-29;
Dec 2015
28 Dr. M. Thangavel International
Journal of
Scientific
Research and
Engineering
Studies
Microbial Lipases –
Production, Standardization
and Partial Purification
2(12) :
01- 07;
Dec 2015
29 Mr. V. Vinoth Kumar International
Journal of
Scientific
Research
Prevalence of
Camphylobacter
jejuni in Poultry Farm and
Slaughter House Material
and Study on their Antibiotic
Resistance and Virulence
Factor
4(12);
387 - 389
Dec 2015
30 Dr. A.Vijaya Chitra International
Journal of
Scientific
Research
Isolation and Screening of
L-Asparaginase producing
Fungi From Kadalundi
Mangrove Forest Soil
51 (11):
217-218;
Nov 2016
Student Publication
S. No. Name Journal Name Title
Volume
Issue
Page No and
Year
1 Sumisha A Journal of
Ecobiology
Biodegradation of Industrial
and Domestic Waste Waters
Using Selected
Microorganisms
29(2):
145 - 149;
Oct 2011
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2 P. Shakeela Mol Journal of
Ecobiology
Biodegradation of Industrial
and Domestic Waste Waters
Using Selected
Microorganisms
29(2):
145 - 149;
Oct 2011
3 V. Prashobha Journal of
Ecobiology
Biodegradation of Industrial
and Domestic Waste Waters
Using Selected
Microorganisms
29(2):
145 - 149;
Oct 2011
4 K. Jincy Journal of
Ecobiology
Fermentation and Processing
of Protease from Bacillus
subtilis Using two Different
Substrates
29(1):
33 – 37;
2011
5 T. R. Megha
Krishnan
Journal of
Ecobiology
Fermentation and Processing
of Protease from Bacillus
subtilis Using two Different
Substrates
29(1):
33 – 37;
2011
6 Renu
Harinarayanan
Journal of
Ecobiology
Fermentation and Processing
of Protease from Bacillus
subtilis Using two Different
Substrates
29(1):
33 – 37;
Aug 2011
7 Ardra Asokan Journal of
Pharmacy and
Biological
Sciences
Invitro cytotoxic Studies of
Crude Methanolic Extract of
Saraca indica Bark Extracts
9 (4):
26 – 30;
Aug 2014
8 G. Krishna Kumari International
Journal of
Scientific
Research and
Engineering
Microbial Lipases –
Production, Standardization
and Partial Purification
2(12) :
01- 07;
Dec 2015
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Studies
9 Krishna Kumari G International
Journal of
Innovative
Research and
Studies
Passion Fruit (Passiflora
edulis) – A Substrate for
Ethanol and Glutamic Acid
Production and the Effect of
its Effluent on Pea Plant
(Pisum sativum)
4(8):
9-21;
Aug 2015
10 Vipina International
Journal of
Scientific
Research
Isolation and Screening of
L-Asparaginase producing
Fungi From Kadalundi
Mangrove Forest Soil
51 (11):
217-218;
Nov 2016
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students:
Faculty : 28 numbers
Students: 10
*Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): 28 numbers
*Chapter in Books: Nil
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Nil
*Impact factor:
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated:MoU and consultancy
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S.No Name Area of consultancy Income generated
(Rs.)
1 Dr. M. Thangavel Medical Microbiology Clinical lab,
Coimbatore.
Community Service
oriented consultancy
21) Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
S.No Name Committee/
Editorial Board
Year
1 Dr. M. Thangavel Life member in All India Medical
Laboratory Technologists Association, New
Delhi.
Life time
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: Nil
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.
in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies
S.No Name of the Student Class Organization Area of the
project
1. Parvathy K.V II M.Sc. Division – Parasitology
Chief Investigation Officer,
Tiruvananthapuram.
Dairy
Microbiology
2. Parvathy.P II M.Sc. Division – Toxicology Dairy
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Chief investigation officer,
Tiruvananthapuram.
Microbiology
3. Jasiya II M.Sc. Division– Bacteriology
Chief investigation officer,
Tiruvananthapuram.
Dairy
Microbiology
4 Shareef II M.Sc. Korambayil Medical and
Diagnostic Center,
Manjeri.
Medical
Microbiology
5 Ashina M.T II M.Sc. MKH Orphanage Hospital,
Malappuram.
Medical
Microbiology
6 Sarithasivadas II M.Sc. Mission Hospital, Mumbai Medical
Microbiology
7 Aswathy.p II M.Sc. Milma, Palakkad. Dairy
Microbiology
8. Ranjana Raveendran II M.Sc. R & D Micro Lab,
Coimbatore.
Medical
Microbiology
9. Najma II M.Sc. R & D Micro Lab,
Coimbatore.
Medical
Microbiology
10 Sukanya .P.S II M.Sc. Pasteur Institute, Ooty. Medical
Microbiology
23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
S. No Name Award /
Recognition Issuing Body Status Date &Venue
1 Pranava Priyan Best Volunteer Bharathiar university Regional
2013 – 2015,
Bharathiar University
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24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S. No Name Designation & Address Event Date
1 Dr. Muthukumar MSA Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
Karunya University,
Coimbatore.
Guest lecture on
Opportunities in
the field of
Microbiology
5.8.11
2 Ms. PM Megha Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Sahrdaya Engineering College, Kerala.
Guest lecture on
Microbiology
5.8.11
3 Dr. S. Anbazhagi Scientist , DRDO,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore.
Seminar on
Personality
development
25.1.12
4 Dr. Kunhikannan Scientist E, Biodiversity
Division, IFGTB,Coimbatore.
Seminar on Path
of a pesti virus
28.1.12
5 Dr.Alavalamatta Reddy Associate Professor and Head,
Dept of Biotechnology &
Microbiology,
AdikaviNannaya University,
AndraPradesh
National Seminar
on Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
15.2.12
6 Dr. Abdul Rahman Professor,
Sairam Salt Research
Institute, Chennai.
National Seminar
on Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
15.2.12
7 Dr. Regunath
Parakal
Counselling Psychologist,
Brand Ambassador of Kerala
Police Department
Guest lecture on
Biohydrogen
production
7.3.12
8 Dr.Kathirvel Joint Director, DRDO Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Seminar on
Research
8.8.12
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Opportunities in
DRDO
9 Dr. Lalitha Associate Professor
Dept of Botany,
Nirmala College for women,
Coimbatore
Seminar on
Biofertilizer
21.8.12
10 Dr. D. Kavitha Assistant Professor,
Department of Life Sciences,
Avinashilingam University
for Women,
Coimbatore.
Seminar on
Insilico
Approaches for
validating the
antimicrobials
15.9.12
11 Dr. Mohamed Hatha Associate Professor,
CUSAT, Cochin, Kerala.
National Seminar
on Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
15.2.13
12 Dr. Jeyam Associate Professor,
Department of
Bioinformatics,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore.
Guest lecture on
Essentials of
Biochematics for
Microbiology
4.3.13
13 Dr. J. Srikanth Principal Scientist,
Department of Entomology,
Sugarcane Breeding Research
Institute, Coimbatore
Seminar on
Entomology
21.8.13
14 Dr. Arul Prakasam Assistant Professor,
Department of Environmental
Sciences,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore
Seminar on
Global Warming
and Climate
Change
4.10.13
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15 Dr. V. Mohan
Scientist F, IFGTB,
Coimbatore.
Workshop on
Microbial
Biofertilizer
5.10.13
16 Dr. Sundararaju Assistant Professor,
Department of Environmental
Sciences,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore.
Seminar on RNAi
technology for
Cancer
23.1.14
17 Dr. S. Kannan
Head, Department of
Zoology,
Periyar University, Salem
Guest Lecture on
impact of
Nematodes on
plant and animal
health
23.1.14
18 Dr. P. Thangavel Assistant Professor,
Department of Environmental
Sciences,
Periyar University, Salem
National Seminar
on Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
26.2.14
19 Dr. Philomena George Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology
Karunya University,
Coimbatore.
National Seminar
on Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences
Micromeet
26.2.14
20 Dr. A. Prabhu Britto Editor in International
Journal, Coimbatore.
Seminar on
Writing Research
article
15.3.14
21 Mr. Samuel Churchill Director- Get Set Go,
Coimbatore.
Seminar - Leader
in you
14.8.14
22 Dr. Manickam Director, Seminar – Man 20.8.14
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Kumaraguru Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore.
and microbes
23 Dr. V. Mohan
Scientist F, IFGTB,
Coimbatore.
Workshop on
Biofertilizer
preparation
8.10.14
24 Dr. J. Savitha Head
Department of Microbiology,
Bangalore University,
Bangalore.
Seminar on
Probiotics
12.2.15
25 Dr. C. P Biji Assistant Professor, Mercy
College, Palakkad, Kerala.
National
conference on
“Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences”
(MICROMEET)
12.2.15
26 Dr. S. Dhiva
Head,
Department of Microbiology,
S.N. College, Alathur, Kerala.
National
conference on
“Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences”
(MICROMEET)
5.3.15
27 Dr. M. Anantha
Subramaniam
Head,
Dept. of Biotechnology,
PSG College of Technology,
Coimbatore.
Seminar on Man
and microbes
12.8.15
28 Dr. M S A. Muthu
Kumar
Associate Professor,
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Karunya Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore.
Seminar on
Effective transfer
of Microbiology
concepts
20.1.16
29 Dr. S. Dhiva Head, Conference- 26.2.16
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Department of Microbiology,
S.N. College. Alathur, Kerala.
MICROMEET 16
Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences
30 Mr. Lakshmi Nathan
Director,
Spire Labs India Private Ltd.,
Coimbatore
Seminar on
“Diagnostic
Microbiology”
7.3.16
25) Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National:
S.No Event Title Date Source of
Funding
1 National Conference on
Innovative Approaches in
Biosciences
Micromeet‟12
15. 2.12
Institution
2 National conference on
Innovative Approaches in
Biosciences
Micromeet‟13 15.2.13 Institution
3 National conference on
Innovative Approaches in
Biosciences
Micromeet‟14 26.2.14 Institution
4 Workshop Work shop on
Biofertilizer
preparation
8.10.14 Institution
5 National conference on Micromeet‟15 12.2.15 Institution
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Innovative Approaches in
Biosciences
6 National conference on
Innovative Approaches in
Biosciences
Micromeet‟16 26.2.16 Institution
b) International: NIL
26) Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
UG
2011-12 26 26 6 20 100
2012-13 28 28 - 28 100
2013-14 33 33 2 31 96.8
2014-15 62 62 7 55 Yet to come
2015-16 62 62 9 53 Yet to come
PG
2011-12 29 29 1 28 96.5
2012-13 13 13 - 13 100
2013-14 21 21 5 16 100
2014-15 26 26 8 18 96.5
2015-16 17 17 - 17 Yet to come
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Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no.
4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
M.Phil
2011-12 - - - - -
2012-13 1 1 1 - 100
2013-14 - - - - -
2014-15 - - - - -
2015-16 - - - - -
Name of the
Course/programme
(refer question no.
4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled
Pass percentage *M *F
Ph.D
2011-12 - - - - -
2012-13 3 3 2 1 -
2013-14 1 1 - 1 -
2014-15 3 3 2 1 -
2015-16 1 1 - 1 -
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27) Diversity of Students:
B.Sc. MICROBIOLOGY:
Year % of students from the same state
% of students from other States
% of students from abroad
2011-12 7.6 92.4 Nil
2012-13 7.1 92.9 Nil
2013-14 18.1 81.9 Nil
2014-15 20.9 79.1 Nil
2015-16 20.9 79.1 Nil
M Sc MICROBIOLOGY:
Year % of students from the same state
% of students from other States
% of students from abroad
2011-12 - 100 Nil
2012-13 - 100 Nil
2013-14 - 100 Nil
2014-15 7.6 92.4 Nil
2015-16 - 100 Nil
M Phil MICROBIOLOGY:
Year % of students from the same state
% of students from other States
% of students from abroad
2011-12 - - Nil
2012-13 100 - Nil
2013-14 - - Nil
2014-15 - - Nil
2015-16 - - Nil
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Ph.D. MICROBIOLOGY:
Year % of students from the
same state
% of students from
other States
% of students
from abroad
2011-12 - - Nil
2012-13 33 67 Nil
2013-14 - 100 Nil
2014-15 - 100 Nil
2015-16 100 - Nil
28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 57.14
PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus recruitment
24.5
-
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment -
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30) Details of Infrastructural facilities :
a) Library: 1 (Department library)
ebooks :27
Books : 109
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students: Provided(Wififacility )
c) Class rooms with ICT facility:1 room
d) Laboratories: B.Sc lab : 2
M.Sc lab : 1
Research lab : 1
Instrumentation room :1
Mycology room :1
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, Government
or other agencies:
Year Number of
students
Amount Government College
Management
Other
agencies
2011-12 46 304200 - 46 -
2012-13 35 166900 - 35 -
2013-14 19 66750 - 19 -
2014-15 46 200000 _ 46 -
2015-16 75 389365 3 72 -
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32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar)
with external experts
S.
No
Programme
(Conference, Seminar,
Workshop)
Level
(College / State
/ National /
International)
Date Resource Persons
(Designation & Address)
1.
Guest lecture on
Opportunities in the
field of Microbiology
College 5.8.11
Dr.Muthukumar MSA
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
Karunya University, Coimbatore.
2. Guest lecture on
Microbiology College 5.8.11
Ms. PM Megha
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
Sahrdaya Engineering College,
Kerala
3.
Seminar on
Personality
development
College 25.1.12
Dr. S. Anbazhagi
Scientist , DRDO,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore.
4. Seminar on Path of a
pesti virus College 28.1.12
Dr.Kunhikannan
Scientist E,
Biodiversity Division,
IFGTB,Coimbatore
5.
National Seminar on
Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
National 15.2.12
Dr.Alavalamatta Reddy
Associate Professor and Head,
Dept of Biotechnology and
Microbiology,
AdikaviNannaya University,
AndraPradesh
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6.
National Seminar on
Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
National 15.2.12
Dr. Abdul Rahman
Professor,
Sairam Salt Research Institute,
Chennai.
7.
Guest lecture on
Biohydrogen
production
College 7.3.12
Dr.RegunathParakal
Counselling Psychologist, Brand
Ambassador of Kerala Police
Department
8.
Seminar on Research
Opportunities in
DRDO
College 8.8.12
Dr.Kathirvel
Joint Director, DRDO,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore
9. Seminar on
Biofertilizer College 21.8.12
Dr.Lalitha
Associate Professor ,
Dept of Botany,
Nirmala College for women,
Coimbatore
10.
Seminar on Insilico
Approaches for
validating the
antimicrobials
College 15.9.12
Dr. D. Kavitha
Assistant Professor,
Department of Life sciences,
Avinashilingam University for
women, Coimbatore
11.
National Seminar on
Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
National 15.2.13
Dr. Mohamed Hatha
Associate Professor,
CUSAT, Cochin,Kerala.
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12.
Guest lecture on
Essentials of
Biochematics for
Microbiology
College 4.3.13
Dr.Jeyam
Associate Professor , Department
of Bioinformatics,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore
13. Seminar on
Entomology College 21.8.13
Dr. J. Srikanth
Principal Scientist, Department of
Entomology, Sugarcane Breeding
Research Institute, Coimbatore
14.
Seminar on Global
Warming and Climate
Change
College 4.10.13
Dr. Arul Prakasam
Assistant Professor,
Department of Environmental
Sciences,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore
15. Workshop on
Microbial Biofertilizer College 5.10.13
Dr. V. Mohan
Scientist F, IFGTB, Coimbatore
16. Seminar on RNAi
technology for Cancer College 23.1.14
Dr.Sundararaju
Assistant Professor ,
Department of Environmental
Sciences,
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore
17.
Guest Lecture on
impact of Nematodes
on plant and animal
health
College 23.1.14
Dr. S. Kannan
Head,
Department of Zoology,
Periyar University, Salem
18. National Seminar on
Innovative College 26.2.14
Dr.P. Thangavel
Assistant Professor,
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Approaches in
Biosciences-
Micromeet
Department of Environmental
Sciences,
Periyar University, Salem
19.
National Seminar on
Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences
Micromeet
National 26.2.14
Dr. Philomena George
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology
Karunya University, Coimbatore
20. Seminar - Leader in
you College 14.8.14
Mr. Samuel Churchill
Director- Get Set Go,
Coimbatore
21. Seminar – Man and
Microbes College 20.8.14
Dr.Manickam
Director, Kumaraguru Institute of
Technology, Coimbatore.
22.
Workshop on
Biofertilizer
preparation
College 8.10.14
Dr. V. Mohan
Scientist F,
IFGTB, Coimbatore.
23.
National conference
on “Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences”
(MICROMEET)
National
12.2.15
Dr. J Savitha
Head
Department of Microbiology,
Bangalore University, Bangalore.
24.
National conference
on “Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences”
(MICROMEET)
National
12.2.15
Dr. C. P Biji
Dept of Zoology,
Mercy College
Palakkad
25. Seminar on Probiotics
College 5.3.15
Dr.Dhiva
Head,
Department of Microbiology,
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S.N. College. Alathur, Kerala
26.
Seminar on
“ Diagnostic
Microbiology”
College 7.3.15
Mr. Lakshmi Nathan,
Director,
Spire Labs India Private Limited,
Coimbatore
27. Seminar on Writing
Research article College 15.3.15
Dr. A. PrabhuBritto
Editor in International Journal,
Coimbatore
28. Seminar on Man and
Microbes College 12.8.15
Dr.M.AnanthaSubramaniam,
Head,
Dept.of Biotechnology,
PSG College of Technology,
Coimbatore
29.
Guest lecture on
“Essential skills for
life science students to
face the future”
College 20.1.16
Dr. M S A. Muthu Kumar,
Associate Professor,
Dept. of Biotechnology,
Karunya Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore.
30.
Conference-
MICROMEET 16
Innovative
Approaches in
Biosciences
National
26.2.16
Dr. S. Dhiva ,
Head & Assistant Professor
Dept. of Microbiology,
S N College, Alathur.
33) Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
Presentation of lectures using OHP, LCD, group discussions, debates, team activities,
seminars, assignments, models etc., Practical demonstration, Project work
34) Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension
List of extension activities attended by students
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35) SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Dedicated and sincere team of teaching faculty
2. Department provides UG, PG and research education
3. Summer training and industrial visits are planned for students
4. Available resources
Weakness
1. Admission of students – still hard to fill the University allocated seats
2. Industrial and Institutional collaboration is lacking
3. Passive participation in sports
4. Students communicative and other soft skills
S. No. Name Class Event Organized by Date Venue
1. All students of Microbiology department
UG and PG Clean India Movement
Department of Microbiology 9.1.15 KG
Chavadi
2. All students of Microbiology department
UG and PG Helmet Awareness Rally
Department of Microbiology 30.6.15
KG Chavadi
3.
Krishna kumari Smitha. K.S. Anju Paul PranavaPriyan Gowtham Nair Romesh Nair
Research scholar II M.Sc. II M.Sc. II M.Sc. I B.Sc. I B.Sc.
Awareness and detection of Malaria in tribal.
Dept. of Social Work 11.2.16
Kadampur village, Sathyamangalam
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Opportunities
1. Post Graduate students are provided with an opportunity to take up their project work in research institutes
2. Applying for minor and major research projects
Challenges
1. To mould the students to meet the global requirements
2. Maintaining 100% result every year and producing university ranks is highly challenging
3. 100% placements
4. Improvement in the quality of the laboratory facilities
Future plan of the department:
Innovations in teaching learning methods using audio-visual aids
Department is to equip laboratories with advanced instruments
Planned to apply for major and minor research projects
To increase placement ratio with the help of the alumni
Encouraging students to do more extension activities
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1) Name of the Department : SOCIAL WORK
2) Year of establishment : 1998
3) Name of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M. Phil., Ph. D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph. D., etc.) :
Degree Course
UG -
PG MSW
M.Phil Social Work
Ph.D Social Work
4) Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: NIL
5) Annual/ semester/choice based credit system : All the programmes offered are based
on Semester pattern with Choice Based Credit System.
6) Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: NIL
7) Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.:
NIL
8) Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: NIL
9) Number of Teaching posts:
Designation Sanctioned Filled
Professors 01 -
Associate Professors 01 01
Asst. Professors 03 02
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10) Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
S.
No Name Qualification
Designat
ion Specialization
No. of
Years
of
Experience
No. of
M.Phil /
Ph.D.
Students
guided for
the
last 5 years
1
Dr.
I.MariaYesu
raja
M.A.(S.W.).,
M.Sc.(Psy.).,
MBA.,M.Phil.
,P.G.D.P.M.,
D.C.A.,D.L.L.
,Ph.D.,
Associate
Professor
All
Specialization
(Community
Development,
Human
Resource
Management,
Psychology)
11.6 Years 18
2 Ms.C.S.
Nikhitha
MSW., Assistant
Professor
Medical and
Psychiatry 11 Months -
3
Mr. A.
Bellaro John
Regan
M.A.(Phil).,
MSW
Assistant
Professor
Human
Resource
Management
6 Months -
11) List of senior visiting faculty: NIL
12) Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (Programme Wise) by
temporary faculty: NIL
13) Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): 9:1
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14) Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and
filled: NIL
15) Qualifications of teaching faculty with D Sc/ D. Litt/ Ph.D/ M.Phil / PG.
Number of faculty with Ph.D: 1
M.Phil:NIL
PG: 2
16) Number of faculty with ongoing projects from
a) National b) International funding agencies and grants received: (NIL)
17) Departmental projects funded by DST - FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total
grants received: NIL
18) Research Centre /facility recognized by the University:
19) Publications:
a) Publication per faculty: 5%
*Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)
by faculty and students:
S. No. Name Journal Title
Volume, Issue Page No. &
Month
1. Dr. P. Jaya Kumar Journal of
School Socialwork
Facets of school safety Vol 3 , Jun
2011
Programme Full Time/ Part
Time
M.Phil Full time
P.hD Part time
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2. Dr. V. Subathra
International Journal of Scientific Research
Behavioral Interventions forchildren with ADHD at
home and school
Dec 2012
3. Dr. I.Maria Yesuraja Indian Journal of Research
A Study on Impact of empowerment process on
rural women
Vol 1, Issue 10, 79-81, Oct 2012
4. Dr. V. Subathra Dr. P. Jayakumar
Indian Journal of Research
A Study on Quality of Life of Patients Receiving
Palliative Care Services
Vol 1, Issue 10, 77-78, Oct 2012
5. Dr. P. Jayakumar Journal of
Management and Science
A study on stress among faculties working in self
financing college
Vol 1, Issue 4, 94-96, 2012
6. Dr. P. Jayakumar Dr. V. Subathra
Journal of School Social
Work
Mental Health of Institutionalized Adolescent
Girls: A Study
Vol IX, 25-27,
Jul 2012
7. Dr. P. Jayakumar Journal of
School Social Work
Beliefs & obsession about body image and shape among late adolescents
Dec 2012
8. Dr. I.MariaYesuraja Ms. LigyRaphy
Indian Journal of Applied Research
Study on neurotic tendencies among working
women
Vol 3, Issue 12, 10-11, Dec
2013
9. Dr. I. Maria Yesuraja
Global Research Analysis
A study on labour welfare measures with special
reference to ABT Industries - dairy division
Vol 2, Issue 12, 16-17, Dec
2013
10. Dr. I.Maria Yesuraja Mr. Blesso J. Yesudian
Indian Journal of Research
Leadership styles and organisational citizenship
behaviour among supervisors
Vol 2, Issue 12, 44-46, Nov
2013
11. Dr. V. Subathra
International Journal of Scientific Research
A Study on the Psychological Well Being
of the Old Age Parents
April 2013
12. Dr. P. Jayakumar Indian Journal of
Applied Work Motivation and
Organisational Commitment April 2013
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Research Among Supervisors In Textile
13. Dr. P. Jayakumar
International Journal of Scientific Research
Organisational Citizenship Behaviour among the
employees in automobile industry
Feb 2013
14. Dr. V. Subathra Indian Journal of
Applied Research
Effects of Aging on the Life Adjustment of
Institutionalized Aged Monks
Feb 2013
15. Dr.I.MariaYesuraja Global Journal
for Research Analysis
Role of Naturopathy in the Management of Diabetes
Vol 3, Issue 6, 65-66, Jun
2014
Publication by students
S.
No Name Journal Title
Volume, Issue
Page No &
Month
2012-2013
1. Simi
Professional and
technical
Publishers
A study on work motivation
among supervisors in textile
industries
Sep 2012, 483-
485
2. NandhiniDevi. C Global Research
Analysis
A study on labour welfare
measures with special reference
to ABT industries - dairy division
Vol 2, Issue 12,
16-17, Dec
2013
3. Ms.AnnTressaSa
bu
Global Journal
for Research
Analysis
Role of Naturopathy in the
Management of Diabetes
Vol 3, Issue 6,
65-66, Jun
2014
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*Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social Sciences
Directory, EBSCO host, etc.):
Chapter in Books: 25
S. No.
Name Title of the Book Publisher ISBN No Month of release
2011-2012
1. Dr.V.Subathra
Challenges in Contemporary Social Work
Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
2. Dr.P. Jaya Kumar
Chapter : Job Involvement and Burn out among
Nurses
Western Publication
978-81-9074-896-4
Nov 2011
3.
Dr.P. Jaya Kumar
Chapter : Corporate social
responsibility (CSR)- an
overview of Industries
Western Publication
978-81-9074-896-4
Nov 2011
4. Dr.P. Jaya Kumar
Chapter : A study on work
motivation among supervisors in
textile industries Book Name
:Challenges in Contemporary Social Work
Practice
Professional & technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
. Nov 2011
5. BlessoJ.Yesudian
Chapter : Social attitude among
social work students
Professional & technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
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6.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja Challenges In Contemporary Social work
Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
7.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja Challenges In Contemporary Social work
Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
8.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja Challenges In Contemporary Social work
Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
9.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Challenges In Contemporary Social work
Practice
Professional & Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-5-2
Nov 2011
2012-2013
10. Dr.P.Jaya Kumar
Recent development and
emerging trends in social work Research
Allied Publisher
Conference proceedings
Sep 2012
11. Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Recent development and
emerging trends in social work Research
The Impediments in the
Implementation of Child Rights
Allied Publisher
Conference proceedings
Sep 2012
12. Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Recent development and
emerging trends in social work Research
Allied Publisher
Conference proceedings
Sep 2012
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Roles and Responsibilities‟ of Social Worker in
Disaster Management
13. Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Professional Counselling With
Social Work Implications
Allied Publisher
978-81-9074-897-1
2012
14. Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Health And Development
Ageing, Disability and Gender Issues
Authors Press,New
Delhi
978-81-7273-623-1
2012
15.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja Health And Development
Ageing, Disability and Gender Issues
Authors Press,New
Delhi
978-81-7273-623-1
2012
16. Dr.V.Subathra
Recent development and
emerging trends in social work
research
Allied Publisher
Conference proceedings
Sep 2012
2015-2016
16. Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Bridging the Gap between the theory
and practice of social work
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
17.
Ms.J.PushparaniKavitha
Chapter: Job
satisfaction and job performance of
women construction workers in Coimbatore
district.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
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18.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: Bridging the Gap between
the theory and field work social work
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
19.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A study on organisational commitment and
employees engagement in
DalmiaCements PVT Ltd.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
20.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja Chapter: The reintegration
process of orphanage
groomed youth in Malapuram district.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
21.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Chapter: A study on anxiety of
pregnant women during their first
pregnancy.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
22.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Chapter : A Study on Anxiety and
depression among physically
challenged with special reference to
Coimbatore district.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
23.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Chapter : A study on corporate social
responsibility at MAGUS, Chennai.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
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24.
Dr.I .Maria Yesuraja
Chapter : A study on domestic
violence against women with
special reference to Kalangal Village,
Coimbatore district.
Professional and
Technical Publishers
978-81-910224-9-0
Mar 2016
*Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers:
20) Areas of consultancy and income generated: NIL
21) Faculty as members in: NIL
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards…
22) Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: NIL
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the
institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/ other agencies
S. No Name of the student Class Areas of Organisation
1. Aiswarya .A II MSW IT Company,Coimbatore
2. Cilysyriac II MSW Palanahospital,Palakkad
3. Priya.P.E II MSW Tata groups of company,Coimbatore
4. Priyanka .K.R II MSW V-Guard industries LTD,K.G.Chavadi
5. Saraswathi .A II MSW Precot meridian LTD,Kanjikode,Palakkad
6. Satheesh B II MSW NGO in Kizhakencherry, Palakkad
7. Shamnas E.P II MSW Western IndiaPlywoods, Kannur,Kerala
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8. Navitha .G II MSW ITL LTD,Kanjikode Palakkad
9. Vidhya.R II MSW SEPR Refactories.Palakkad
10. Jayasree .R II MSW Vijay Motors, Palakkad
11. Jithin Johnson II MSW TCC,LTD,Ernakulam
12. Kannan .P II MSW CAI LTD , Peelamedu, Coimbatore
13. Sasikumar .S II MSW V.Guard Industries, LTD, K.G Chavadi
14. Srikanth II MSW Malabar Cement LTD,Walayar
15. Angi .C II MSW Cocone Knitwear, Tirupur, Tamilnadu
16. Mukesh .v II MSW Ambal Auto Service, Coimbatore
17. Pavithra .R II MSW Acc Cements, Madukkarai,Coimbatore
18. Praveenaprabhakaran
II MSW
Augastan Textile colours, PVT LTD,
Palakkad
19. ShreelathaR.Nair
II MSW Safex Electronics , Ahamadhad, Gujarat
20. Viji.V II MSW Augusties textile Colours PVT LTD,
Palakkad
21. Jishitha .K.J II MSW Kairali TMT, Kanjikode,Palakkad
22. Gokulakannan II MSW Pankaja Mills ,Coimbatore
23. PrabhulS.Nath II MSW Kairali TMT, Kanjikode,Palakkad
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23) Awards / Recognitions received by faculty and students:
S.
No Name
Award /
Recognition Issuing Body Status
Date &
Venue
1 Dr.V.Subathra
Shri .P.K.Das
Memorial Best
Faculty Award
Nehru group of
Institutions
College
15/12/2011
2
Dr.I.MariaYesuraja Shri .P.K.Das
Memorial Best
Faculty Award
Nehru group of
Institutions
College 15/12/2013
24) List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:
S. No Name
Designation & Address
Acted as Event Status Date Venue
1. Dr .LathaBalasubrama
ni Dr. NamitaPandey
Chief
Medical Officier,GK
NM, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Breast cancer
awareness
Department
29.07.2011
SNGC
2 Dr.k.Muralidharan
Head of social work
PSG college,
Coimbatore
Chief guest
Research methodolo
gy
Department
01.08.2011
SNGC
3 Mr.s.Chandrasekar
Deputy
manager HR , Seforge
ltd, Coimbatore
Chief guest
inauguration
Department
16.08.2011
SNGC
4 Dr.Janetious
STC,
Chief
Family & Group
Department
13.09.2011
SNGC
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Pollachi guest theraphy
5 Mr.Tomjose
Karl Kubal
Training Institute,
Coimbatore
Chief guest
Personality developme
nt
Department
27.09.2011
SNGC
6 Mr.Shyamsundher
Deputy Manager
CSR,ACC Cements,
Madukkarai, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Social
work in industrial
setting
Department
21.02.2012
SNGC
7 Mr. D. Arul Devekumar
Asst ,Manager HR , Coimbatore
Chief guest
Inauguration
Department
24.08.2012
Seminar hall
8 Dr.S.Udhayakumar
Asst.prof. Dept of Social Work, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Participatory rural appraisal
Department
27.09.2012 28.09.2012 29.09.2012
Seminar hall
9 Mr. Achutamenon
Ex scientist-Baba Atomic Research Center, Kerala
Chief guest
Personality development programme
Department
28.09.2012
Old library hall
10 Dr.Parvathywarrier
Prof of English Mercy College Palakkad
Chief guest
Protection of women
Department
16.02.2013
Seminar hall
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11 Mr.Bakthavachalam
Deputy manager Tamilnadu Transport Corporation, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Valedictory function
Department
04.03.2013
Seminar hall
12 Mr. Sasindradas
V-Guard Industries , Chavadi, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Inauguration
Department
19.08.2013
Seminar Hall
13 Dr.S.Udhayakumar
Asst.profdept of social work, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Participatory rural appraisal
Department
03.08.2013 04.08.2013 05.08.2013
Seminar Hall
14 Mr.Arputhasamydevaraj
Head ,Balashanthiprogramme ,Shanthiashram.Kovaipudur, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Inauguration
Department
02.09.2014
Seminar hall
15 Mr.Arputhasamydevaraj
Head ,Balashanthiprogramme ,Shanthi ashram.Kovaipudur, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Proposal writing for funding agencies (work shop)
Department
09.02.2015
SNGC.
16 Dr.S.Udhayakumar Asst.profdept of social work, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Participatory rural appraisal
Department
12.02.2015 14.02.2015
SNGC.
17 Dr.P.Jayakumar Asst.prof, SNGIMS, Coimbatore
Chief guest
Association inauguration
Department
12.8.2015 Old library hall
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18 Dr.EmmanuelJ.Johnson
Coordinator, Social Work,university of West Indies.Australia
Chief guest
International seminar
International
14.08.2015
Vivekanandha Seminar Hall
19 Dr.Udaya Kumar Guest Lecturer, Dept of Social work, BharathiarUniversity.Coimbatore
Resource person
Participatory Rural Training Programme
Department
13.02.2016
Kadambur, Sathyamangalam.
20 Dr.L.Ranjith Head, Dept of Social Work , NGM College.Pollachi
Resource person
Work shop Department
11.3.2016
SNGC.
21 Dr.A.SethuramaSubbaiah
Former Prof &Head, Dept of Social Work, BharathiarUniversity.Coimbatore
Chief guest
Valedictory function of MSW association
Department
15.8.2015
Vivekanandha Seminar Hall
25) Seminars. Conferences.Workshops organized & the source of funding:
a) National: 1
b) International: 1
S.No Event Title Date Source of Funding
1 National Challenges in
Contemporary Social
Work Practice
29.9.2011 &
30.09.2011
Institution
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S.No Event Title Date Source of Funding
1 International Bridging the Gap
betwwen the theory
and Practice of Social
Work
14.08.2015
Institution
26) Student profile programme.course wise:
Name of the Course.programme
(refer question no. 4)
Applications
received
Selected
Enrolled Pass
percentage *M *F
PG
2011-12 21 21 3 18 100
2012-13 12 12 8 4 100
2013-14 14 14 4 10 100
2014-15 7 7 6 1 100
2015-16 15 15 9 6 Yet to come
27) Diversity of Students:
Year % of students from the same state % of students from
other States
% of students from
abroad
2011-12 24 76 -
2012-13 30 70 -
2013-14 31 65 4
2014-15 24 71 5
2015-16 36 64 -
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28) How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?: NIL
29) Student progression:
Student progression Against %
enrolled
UG to PG -
PG to M.Phil. 25
PG to Ph.D. 1
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
• Campus selection
• Other than campus
recruitment
42.6
Entrepreneurship.Self-
employment
NIL
30) Details of Infrastructural facilities :
a) Library: Books: 57 & CD: 1 and Ebooks: 10
b) Internet facilities for Staff &Students:Wi-Fi Facility Available
c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 1 Classroom
d) Laboratories:NIL
31) Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
Government or other agencies:
Year Number of
students
Amount Government College
Management
Other
agencies
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2011-12 16 51,200 - 16 -
2012-13 18 70,010 4 14
2013-14 10 32,000 - 10 -
2014-15 10 39,340 2 8 -
2015-16 10 52,070 - 10 -
32) Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures . workshops . seminar)
with external experts:
S.
No. Name
Designation
& Address
Acted
as Event Status Date Venue
1.
Dr. Latha
Balasubramani
Dr.
NamitaPandey
Chief
Medical
Officier,GKN
M,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Breast
cancer
awareness
Departme
nt
29.07.2011
SNGC
2.
Dr.k.Muralidhar
an
Head of
social work
PSG college,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Research
methodolo
gy
Departme
nt
01.08.2011
SNGC
3.
Mr.s.Chandrasek
ar
Deputy
manager HR ,
Seforge ltd,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
inaugurati
on
Departme
nt
16.08.2011
SNGC
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4.
Dr.Janetious
STC,
Pollachi
Chief
guest
Family &
Group
theraphy
Departme
nt
13.09.2011
SNGC
5. Mr.Tomjose Karl Kubal
Training
Institute,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Personalit
y
developm
ent
Departme
nt
27.09.2011
SNGC
6. Mr.Shyamsundh
er
Depudy
manager
CSR,ACC
Cements,
Madukkarai,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Social
work in
industrial
setting
Departme
nt
21.02.2012
SNGC
7. Mr. D. Arul
Devekumar
Asst
,manager HR
, Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Inaugurati
on
Departme
nt
24.08.2012
Semin
ar hall
8.
Dr.S.Udhayaku
mar
Asst.prof.
Dept of
social work,
Bharathiyar
University,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Participato
ry rural
appraisal
Departme
nt
27.09.2012
28.09.2012
29.09.2012
Semin
ar hall
9.
Mr.
Achutamenon
Ex scientist-
Baba Atomic
Research
Center,
Kerala
Chief
guest
Personalit
y
developm
ent
programm
e
Departme
nt
28.09.2012
Old
library
hall
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10.
Dr.Parvathywarr
ier
Prof of
English
Mercy
College
Palakkad
Chief
guest
Protection
of women
Departme
nt
16.02.2013
Semin
ar hall
11. Mr.Bakthavacha
lam
Deputy
manager
Tamilnadu
Transport
Corporation,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Valedictor
y function
Departme
nt
04.03.2013
Semin
ar hall
12.
Mr. Sasindradas
V-Guard
Industries ,
Chavadi,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Inaugurati
on
Departme
nt
19.08.2013
Semin
ar Hall
13.
Dr.S.Udhayaku
mar
Asst.profdept
of social
work,
Bharathiyar
University,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Participato
ry rural
appraisal
Departme
nt
03.08.2013
04.08.2013
05.08.2013
Semin
ar Hall
14. Mr.Arputhasamy
devaraj
Head
,Balashanthip
rogramme
,Shanthiashra
m.Kovaipudu
r, Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Inaugurati
on
Departme
nt
02.09.2014
Semin
ar hall
15. Mr.Arputhasamy
devaraj
Head
,Balashanthip
rogramme
Chief
guest
Proposal
writing for
funding
Departme
nt
09.02.2015
SNGC
.
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,Shanthi
ashram.Kovai
pudur,
Coimbatore
agencies
(work
shop)
16. Dr.S.Udhayaku
mar
Asst.profdept
of social
work,
Bharathiyar
University,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Participato
ry rural
appraisal
Departme
nt
12.02.2015
14.02.2015
SNGC
.
17. Dr.P.Jayakumar Asst.prof,
SNGIMS,
Coimbatore
Chief
guest
Associatio
n
inaugurati
on
Departme
nt
12.8.2015
Old
library
hall
18. Dr.EmmanuelJ.J
ohnson
Coordinator,
Social
Work,univers
ity of West
Indies.Austra
lia
Chief
guest
Internatio
nal
seminar
Internatio
nal
14.08.2015
Vivek
anand
ha
Semin
ar Hall
19. Dr.Udaya
Kumar
Guest
Lecturer,
Dept of
Social work,
BharathiarUn
iversity.Coim
batore
Resour
ce
person
Participato
ry Rural
Training
Programm
e
Departme
nt
13.02.2016
Kada
mbur,
Sathya
manga
lam.
20. Dr.L.Ranjith
Head, Dept
of Social
Resour
ce
Work
shop
Departme
nt
11.3.2016
SNGC
.
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Work , NGM
College.Polla
chi
person
21. Dr.A.Sethurama
Subbaiah
Former Prof
&Head, Dept
of Social
Work,
BharathiarUn
iversity.Coim
batore
Chief
guest
Valedictor
y function
of MSW
associatio
n
Departme
nt
15.8.2015
Vivek
anand
ha
Semin
ar Hall
25. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
• Class room deliberations through chalk and talk method
• Power Point presentation (ICT)
• Group discussions and Debate Session
• Role Play and Case study
• Workshops and training programmes
• Assignments and Seminars
• Field Work Training
• Internship and Block Placement
• Rural Camp
• Project work
26. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities:
Extension activity done by the department
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S.
No
Title of the
programme
Nature of the
programme
(Awareness . Literacy .
Career Guidance)
Date& Time Venue Beneficiary
1. Republic day
celebration
Republic Day
Celebration in
observation Home
26.01.2011
Observatio
n Home,
Coimbatore
Old age people
of Observation
home
2. Group Therapy
Group Therapy &Social
Work Intervention in
Observation home
03.02.011
Observatio
n Home ,
Coimbatore
Aged people of
Observation
Home
3. Little stars Programme for mentally
retarded students 17.02.2011
Devashraya
m
Charitable
Trust,
Palakkad
Mentally
retared children
of devashrayam
charitable Trust
4 Vocational
Training
Vocational Training
programme for Tribals
23.02.2011 JSS,
Palakkad
Tribal people of
Palakkad
5. Drug abuse and
its after effects
Awareness Programme
on Drug abuse and its
after effects
Feb 2011
Hope
Foundation
, Palakkad
Youth of hope
Foundation
6. Training for
self-help groups
Training Programme March 2011
Rhythm
Social
Service
Society,
Coimbatore
Self Help
Group
7. Appraisal of 20.08.2011 ChinnayanGoundanPu
Students and
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Rural Resources Participatory Rural
Appraisal
21.08.2011
22.08.2011
dhur Village
K.G.Chavadi,Coimbat
ore
village People
8. Dementia test
for aged people
Alzheimer‟s day
observation
21.09.2011
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
Village
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Aged people of
C.G Pudur
9. Independence
Day Celebration Importance of Freedom 15.08.2012
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
Village
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Village
People of
C.G.Pudur
10 Awareness on
substance abuse
Awareness Campaign
on substance abuse 20.09.2012
A.P.Higher
Secondary
School,
Palakkad
School students
of A.P.H.SS
11.
A Class on
Integration &
Cooperation
A Class on Integration
& Cooperation 2.10.2012
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
Village
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Village
People and
Students of
C.G.Pudur
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12 General Health Medical Camp 17.02.2012
Old Age Home,
Koduvayur,Palakkad
Aged people
13 Skill Training Workshop on skills
required for handling differentially abled
17.02.2012
FFC,
Coimbatore
Orphan children
14 Appraisal of
Rural Resources PRA Training
27.09.2012
28.09.2012
29.09.2012
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
Village
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Students and
village People
15 Rural Camp
Awareness
21.2.2013
22.2.2013
23.2.2013
24.2.2013
25.2.2013
26.2.2013
27.2.2013
Attapadi,Pa
lakkad
Tribal People
16
Cancer
Awareness
Programme
Awareness Programme 24.2.2013 Attapadi,Pa
lakkad
Village &
Tribal People
17
Health &
Hygiene for
Adolescent
Girls
Awareness Programme 25.2.2013 Attapadi,Pa
lakkad
Village &
Tribal People
18
Awareness ProgrammeonPr
evention Of Forest Fire
Awareness Programme 22.2.2013 Attapadi,Palakkad
Village & Tribal People
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19 Child
Development
V-Guard CSR activity 27.07.2013
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur,
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
ChinnayanGou
ndanPudhur
people
20 Self-Awareness
Training programme for
school children
27.07.2013
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
ChinnayanGou
ndanPudhur
School Students
21 Appraisal of
Rural Resources PRA Training
03.08.2013
04.08.2013
05.08.2013
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Students and
village People
22 Leadership Training Programme for
School Children 25.8.2013
Kannadi,
Thenkuruss
i,
Palakkad
Kannadi School
Students
23 Rural Camp
Awareness
21.1.2014
22.1.2014
23.1.2014
24.1.2014
25.1.2014
26.1.2014
27.1.2014
Sayathurai,
Parisakkal,
Palakkad
Village people
24 Program for Awareness 22.1.2014 Sayathurai, HIV.AIDS
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HIV.AIDS
infected People
& Aged People
Parisakkal,
Palakkad
infected People
& Aged People
25 School Skill
Activity Awareness 23.1.2014
Parisakkal
,Palakkad
Parisakkal
School Students
26
Role of Parents
in Childrens
Education
Awareness 23.1.2014 Parisakkal
,Palakkad
Parents of
Students of
Parisakkal
School
27
Self-Awareness
Training programme for
school children 8.03.2014
Kannadi,
Thenkuruss
i,
Palakkad
Kannadi School
Students
28 Swatcha Bharat
Clean India Programme
12.10.2014
Madukkara
i Railway
station,
Coimbatore
Madukkarai
Village people
29 Rural Camp Awareness
16.02.2015
17.02.2015
18.02.2015
19.02.2015
20.02.2015
21.02.2015
22.02.2015
Dhoni ,
Palakkad
Village People
of Dhoni
30
Appraisal of
Rural Resources
PRA Training
17.02.2015
Dhoni ,
Palakkad
Village People
of Dhoni&
Students
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31
Personality
development for
youth
Awareness 18.02.2015 Dhoni ,
Palakkad
Village Youth
People of
Dhoni
32 Medical Camp General Medical Camp 21.02.2015 Attapadi
,Palakkad Tribal People
33
Observents of
International
day of Aged
Motivational Speech &
Refreshments to the
inmates & Students
interaction with aged
People
2.10.2015
Missionarie
s of
Charity,
Coimbatore
Aged People
34
Education
Awareness on
Drop out
Students
Education Awareness on
Drop out Students 28.01.2016
Pichannur,
Coimbatore
Pichanur
Children
35 Rural camp Awareness
09.02.2016
10.02.2016
11.02.2016
12.02.2016
13.02.2016
14.02.2016
15.02.2016
16.02.2016
Kadambur,
Sathyaman
galam,
Erode
district.
Kadambur
village people
36 Appraisal of
Rural Resources PRA Training 12.02.2016
Kadambur,
Sathyamang
alam, Erode
district
Students and
village People
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37 Community
Interaction
Students Interaction
with Community and
finding out the number
of SHG and Youth
24.06.2016
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Community
People
38
Assessment of
Community
Needs and
Identified the
Community
Volunteers for
Evening
To identify the needs of
the community and
interested volunteers
01.07.2016
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Volunteers
39 Awareness on
Population
Awareness Camp Rally
and Public Meeting
08.07.2016
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
ore
Community
People
40
Training of
Civic
Responsibility
Informal Training on
Civic Responsibility
22.07.2016
Chinnayan
GoundanPu
dhur
K.G.Chava
di,Coimbat
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Preparatory work for the
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27. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
1. Every Year the department bags many Ranks in the University
2. Professional Course itself its strength
3.Experienced Headship
4. Committed staff
5.University Board of Study Member
6.Extension Centre, Evening Classes (Good Rapport with Community)
Weakness
1. Inadequate staff
2. Students from financially backward category
Opportunities
1.Consultancy&MoUs
2.Good rapport with many Agencies for student‟s practical exposures
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Future plan of the department:
To start a new course for Diploma in Counseling and Guidance for all UG& PG
Students.
To start Community College
To establish Registered Welfare Agency (NGO)
Challenges
1. More no. of colleges are introduced the MSW course in Palakkad and Coimbatore
2. More Universities are offering MSW courses through correspondence mode
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Post-accreditation Initiatives
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5. POST-ACCREDITATION INITIATIVES
In harmony with quality sustenance, enhancement in higher education and cogitating to the
recommendations signified by the NAAC peer team during their visit on 12th and 13th October,
2011 the Institution endeavored to implement the curative measures wherever required. The
following measures have been initiated and accomplished to augment quality in higher
education.
Curricular Aspects
Curriculum Development Cell (CDC) initiates the curriculum for Enrichment courses,
finishing school, etc.
Enrichment Courses on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Gender
Issues and Climate Change and Global warming are offered to ensure the holistic
development of the students.
A Certificate course in Tally is offered for all commerce students from the academic year
2015-16.
A Certification course is offered in association with IRDA and Mumbai stock exchange
for the students of the Department of International Business from the academic year
2016-17.
Online certification courses in association with IIT, Mumbai is offered for all the
undergraduate students from the academic year 2015-16.
Expert Feedback is collected periodically to be responsive about their opinions and
suggestions.
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Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
Initiation of new programmes:
B.Com Information Technology (IT) programme (2012)
B.Com International Business (IB) programme (2013)
B.Com Professional Accounting (PA) programme ( 2016)
Part time Research Programmes (M.Phil. and Ph.D.) in English (2015)
Full time Research Programmes (M.Phil. and Ph.D.) in Biotechnology (2014)
Full time Research Programme (M.Phil.) in Business Management (2016)
Smart class rooms are offered to ease the teaching-learning process.
Information and Communication technology (ICT) enabled pedagogical methods are
made mandatory to ensure the effective teaching, make the classes more interactive and
improve the retentive memory of the students. This had a positive impact on student
achievement especially in terms of knowledge, comprehension and practical skill and
presentation skills.
Academic Monitoring Committee (AMC) conducts periodic audits which encompass
random verification of answer scripts, log books, attendance registers, evaluation of
assignments and feedbacks and all other relevant records to effectuate the teaching-
learning process.
Exam Cell was structured for formal and effective conduct of exams. The
computerization of the cell has facilitated the smooth conduct of internal and University
examination.
Library hours were made a part of regular time table to inculcate the reading habit
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among students.
Booster classes were incorporated in the regular timetable to enable the out-standing
students to learn beyond the syllabus prescribed by the university.
Remedial classes were included in the regular timetable to help the slow learners.
Bridge courses enable the students to understand the fundamental concepts. This
exercise bridges the knowledge gap which enables the students to pursue their studies in
their chosen area with confidence.
Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs) were organized to improvise the teaching
skills of the faculty members.
Orientation Programme for newly recruited faculty members to edify them on the
methods and systems prevailing in the Institution.
MoUs were signed with industries by various departments to deliver practical exposure to
students.
Research, Consultancy and Extension
Research Committee was constituted to monitor and address research related issues. The
Committee actively initiates to foster the research culture in the campus by organizing
research related programmes, evaluating and recommending the management funded
projects, periodically monitoring and suggesting up gradation of research facilities. All
these endeavours prompted the increase in the number of publications.
Research forum was constituted to enable well-organized conduct of research
programmes in the campus.The Forum encourages the research scholars by providing a
platform to exhibit their research findings in the form of publications and also ensures
timely completion of their research work.
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To instill research culture amongst students and faculty the college Management
identifies exemplary research proposals through the Research Committee and sponsors
the same.
Initiatives were taken to source funds from external agencies for research.
The Institution adopted a nearby village, Chinnaiya Goundan Pudur (C.G.Pudur) and
many welfare programmes were organized for the development of the village. Health
camps, awareness camps, literacy drives, etc. were conducted. A tuition center and a
computer center were instituted for the villagers.
A Minor Research Project on “Rapid green synthesis of silver nanoparticle from
medicinal plants and its potential antibacterial and anticancer activities- in vitro study”
has been sanctioned by the UGC.
Workshop on research methodologies has been organized by the Institution.
Paper publications by staff and students in Journals of repute have increased
significantly.
Infrastructure and learning resources
The campus is facilitated with Wi-Fi connectivity enabling knowledge enhancement.
A well-equipped Audio-Visual room to give a multimedia experience based on the
topics the students study in the classroom.
Smart class rooms to silhouette a stimulating learning environment for students by
supporting quality teaching.
Open-air auditorium was constructed for conduct of college functions and celebrations.
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Library facility in the hostel with newspapers, magazines, motivational books, books for
competitive exams, etc.
Indoor games facility in the hostel which includes carrom, chess, etc.
Improvement in the ambience of the departments.
Recreation room for members of staff and students.
Addition of computers in the computer laboratory.
Replacement of out-dated computers in computer laboratories.
Provision of drinking water facilities in multiple regions.
Extension of transport facilities.
Increase in the library reading space with the provision of necessary furniture.
Separate rooms are allotted for clubs and committees.
CCTV cameras are installed in numerous locations in and around the campus.
Student Support and Progression
Finishing school programme is made a part of the regular time table for all the final year
under graduate students to improve their employability skills.
Communicative English classes are made mandatory for the first year under graduate
students to enhance their communicative skills.
Mentoring sessions are conducted for all the students to assist students fix realistic goals
and help them in achieving the same.
Counseling sessions are arranged for students facing psychological issues. The
Counseling Cell of the Institution provides academic, personal, psycho-social support and
guidance to the students.
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Student Grievance Redressal Cell to address the grievances of the students. The Cell
organizes periodical meetings to identify and solve the complaints of the students in a
time bound manner.
To instill leadership qualities in students they are involved in all the activities of the
college and are included as members in all the clubs and committees like Internal
Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Grievance Redressal Cell, Anti-ragging committee,
Department associations, etc.
Add-on courses are offered to enhance the knowledge and entrepreneurial skills of the
students as a part of the regular time table.
Orientation Programme for first year students to familiarize them with the college
environment.
Driving classes (both four and two wheeler) are conducted to students at concessional
rates.
Governance, Leadership and Management
Strengthened IQAC
IQAC leads the Institution towards quality sustenance and enhancement.
It plays a major role in curriculum enrichment, strengthening of research and
developing innovative and healthy practices.
Ensuring timely, efficient and progressive performance of academic,
administrative and financial tasks.
Regular external and internal academic audits are conducted.
SWOC analysis of the Institution is carried out by the IQAC.
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Arrangement for feedback responses from students, parents and other
stakeholders on quality-related Institutional processes.
Faculty Development Programmes on Research Proposals and Funding Agencies,
Stress Management, Training in Counseling, Research Proposal writing
techniques, Health is Wealth, Library and E- resources, etc. were organized to
enhance the quality of the Teaching-Learning process.
Orientation Programme on Monitoring Mechanism of Academic Monitoring
Committee, Role of IQAC in improvement of Quality in Institution, Teaching
methodologies and use of advanced Technologies, etc. were organized for the
faculty members.
Other initiatives of IQAC
NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Quality enhancement in Higher
Education through best practices” on 9th and 10th January, 2013.
An Orientation Programme for the newly recruited staff members was
organized by IQAC on 3rd June, 2016.
A Quiz competition was organized by IQAC on 11th June, 2016 for the faculty
members.
International Yoga Day was observed on 21st June, 2016.
Organized a Health Awareness Programme for the employees of United
Industries Ltd. Coimbatore on 25th June, 2016.
Organized indoor games (Table tennis, carrom and chess) competitions for the
faculty members on 9th July, 2016.
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Organized Best Teacher Award Programme on 27th August, 2016.
Institutionalization of clubs such as Ethics club, Green campus committee, Book Club,
Literary Club, Sree Narayana Guru Youth Foundation,Eco club, Youth Red Cross, Road
Safety Patrol Committee, Photography and Media club,etc.
Constitution of Academic Monitoring Cell (AMC)
Academic Monitoring Committee was constituted to improve the
effectiveness of the teaching- learning and evaluation process.
The Committee includes a convener and faculty as members.
The Committee reinforces the rules, regulations and all other relevant
documents to be maintained for the systematic conduct of academics in the
Institution.
Internal audits are conducted periodically to ensure the academic progress of
the faculty and students for necessary corrective measures whenever needed.
A series of Endowment lectures were organized on various topics related to arts and
science courses offered by the Institution.
Institutionalization of clubs such as Ethics Club, Green Campus Committee, Book Club,
Literary Club, Sree Narayana Guru Youth Foundation, Eco Club, Youth Red Cross, Road
Safety Patrol Committee, Photography and Media Club, etc.
Innovations and Best Practices
Installation of solar panels within the campus as an energy conservation initiative.
Communicative English was introduced as a part of Add-on course for the first year
under graduate students.
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Finishing school programme is made mandatory for the final year under graduate
students to instill the soft skills. The training enabled the students to face interviews
with confidence and get placed successfully.
Cash awards for membersof faculty for producing 100% results and University ranks.
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Declaration by the Head of the Institution
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Certificate of Compliance
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8. ANNEXURE
Letter from UGC recognizing the College under Sections 2(f)
Annexure I
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Letter from UGC recognizing the College under Sections 12B
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NAAC Certificate Accreditation
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Income Statement 2011 – 2012
Annexure II
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Expenditure Statement 2011 – 2012
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Income Statement 2012 – 2013
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Expenditure Statement 2012 – 2013
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Income Statement 2013 – 2014
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Expenditure Statement 2013 – 2014
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Income Statement 2014 – 2015
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Expenditure Statement 2014 – 2015
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Income Statement 2015 – 2016
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Expenditure Statement 2015 – 2016
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SELF STUDY REPORTRE-ACCREDITATION - CYCLE II
SUBMITTED TO
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SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE (Affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
Accredited by NAAC & an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)K.G. CHAVADI, COIMBATORE - 641 105.
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