volume i - sri sarada college
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VOLUME I
Submitted to
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION
COUNCIL (NAAC), BANGALORE
HOLY MOTHER SRI SARADA DEVI
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Self-Study Report for
Assesment and Accreditation by NAAC has been prepared
by the Steering Committee of our Institution based on facts
and figures provided by the teaching and office staff of the
college as per the available records submission to NAAC,
Bangalore for the purpose of Accreditation of our
Institution.
V. RAJARAJESWARI, R. MUTHULAKSHMI,
Co-ordinator Vice-Principal
M. MALARVIZHI,
Principal & Chairman
NAAC Steering Committee
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We have a great pleasure to present the “Self-Study Report” of our
College to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
for assessment and accreditation.
We have made sincere efforts and honest retrospection in preparing
this Self-Study Report as per the guidelines formulated by NAAC.
We believe that Self-Analysis is always to be confirmed by some
autonomous, well-reputed, authentic body like NAAC. We assure NAAC,
that we have honestly gone through the process of introspection & self-
evaluation of each and every aspect while preparing the Self-Study Report.
All encouragements were given by our Management in this
endeavour for which we are extremely thankful.
Our humble pranams to the holy feet of our Sanyasins and our
Administrator, Srimath Swami Sankarananda Maharaj who always inspire
us and our Secretary, the leading luminary of our institution
Yatiswari Saravanabhavapriya Amba for her consistent encouragement.
We record our gratitude to Dr. K. Subramaniam, our Chief Academic
Advisor, Dr. R. Ilango and Prof. C.R. Anantharaman, Vivekananda
College, Tiruvedakam West, Madurai for their blessings and dynamic
guidance as well as their untiring help.
We thank our Principal, Smt. M. Malarvizhi for her
encouragement.
Our wholehearted thanks to Steering Committee members for their
genuine hard work through out the preparation of NAAC Report.
We are grateful to our Teaching and Non-teaching staff members for
their enthusiastic participation.
We also thank Smt. V. Latha and Smt. S. Chidambaravadivoo for
tireless work in typing and computerizing the whole report.
We also thank Corundum Offset Printers, Maharajanagar, Tirunelveli
for their timely help.
SMT. N. KAMALA SMT. V. RAJARAJESWARI Advisor Coordinator
STEERING COMMITTEE – NAAC ACCREDITATION
FOLLOWING ARE THE MEMBERS
1. Smt. M. Malarvizhi Principal - Chairman
2. Smt. R. Muthulakshmi Vice-Principal - Vice Chairman
3. Smt. V. Rajarajeswari Co-ordinator
4. Smt. N. Kamala Advisor & IQAC Co-ordinator
5. Smt. V. Vallinayagi ICT Co-ordinator
6. Smt. U. Latha @ Venkateswari Member
7. Smt. J. Umaiparvathiy Member
8. Smt. G. Ramani Member
9. Smt. T. Kalavathy Member
10. Smt. P. Anusha Member
11. Smt. S. Manonmani Member
12. Selvi S. Dhanalakshmi Member
13. Smt. S. Viji Member
14. Smt. M. Sivakala Member
15. Selvi A. Aruna Devi Member
16. Smt. V. Latha Assistant
17. Smt. S. Chidambaravadivoo Assistant
OUR EMBLEM The educational ideals of this institution are symbolized in the
college emblem. The veena stands for the development of the Hand for
the enrichment of life. The waxing moon suggests the steady expansion
of the Heart in love of God and of His creation. The blazing sun is
expressive of knowledge that reveals things in their true light. A
harmonious development of the Hand, the Heart and the Head is what is
wanted for a fully educated young generation of women, each of whom
will be a Kamadhenu, the milch cow of plenty and plentitude.
SRI SARADA INSTITUTIONS, TIRUNELVELI
A Brief Introduction
Sri Ramakrishna Tapovanam was founded by Srimat Swami
Chidbhavananda in 1942 with the object of propagating moral and
spiritual values and promoting education. In fulfillment of this noble
goal the Tapovanam runs 9 colleges and 37 schools through its 14
branches.
Of these 14 branches of the Tapovanam, that at Tirunelveli was
started in 1986 in a campus of 82 acres. The following educational
institutions are functioning in the campus:
• Sri Sarada College for Women
• Sri Sarada Matriculation Higher Secondary School
• Sri Sarada Vidyalaya High School
• Sri Sarada College of Education for Women
Sri Sarada Vidyalaya High School and Sri Sarada Matriculation
Higher Secondary School
Also started in 1986 along with the college, with 360 students,
the schools have now on their rolls about 900 students, studying right
from LKG to XII Standard. The schools are recognized by the
Government of Tamil Nadu. As in the college, in the schools also
value-based education, devoted not only to the acquisition of knowledge
but mainly to character-formation, is imparted to the students.
Sri Sarada College of Education for Women
By the requisition of the parents our management was
urged to start sri sarada college of education for women with total
strength of 100 students for the sake of Hindu students during the year
2008-2009. But all the religions students are admitted in our educational
institution.
Swami Chidbhavananda Memorial Poor Students’ Fund
Since the scholarships provided to the students by the State
Government are meagre and do not support many deserving students,
the Management, under its own scheme, provides financial assistance to
some economically backward but meritorious students to cover the fees
payable by them. Students of both the schools and the colleges avail
themselves of this financial assistance through “Swami
Chidbhavananda Memorial Poor Students Fund”.
Other Service Activities
Swami Chidbhavananda Centenary Memorial Health Care Centre
Started in 1998, the Centenary year of the revered Founder, the
Health Care Centre offers free health care to the villagers. Students and
staff of the educational institutions also make use of the medical facility
available in the centre.
Dairy Farm and Agriculture
Believing in the principle of self-sufficiency, the Management
has set up its own dairy for meeting the requirements of the School and
College hostel students. Agricultural work is also going on and the
produce, in the form of paddy, coconut and vegetables, is used mainly in
the hostel. The dairy and agricultural products are also offered at
concessional rates to the teaching and non-teaching staff of the schools
and colleges. There is also a small bakery. It products are also offered at
a concessional rate .
Expansion of Service Activities
The Yatiswaris and brahmacharinis residing in the campus go to
the villages every week, creating awareness in them about health and
hygiene, self-help, and values in life. They conduct Deepa Poojas for
the women and teach bhajans and tell stories from Ramayana and
Mahabharata to the children of these villages. The Tapovanam has
started a tailoring unit for the young women of the villages and a Tuition
Centre for the school-going village children. It is also felt that there is an
urgent need to start a Home for the Aged.
The soul of Mother Bharat is to be found in spirituality and true
spirituality lies in wiping the tears of the suffering neighbour. Sri
Sarada Institutions, Tirunelveli aim at a steady devotion to the
actualization of true spirituality by serving women and the poor
villagers. May the Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi bless us all to work
ceaselessly not only for self-realisation but also for the betterment of our
brethren.
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SRI RAMAKRISHNA TAPOVANAM
Our Educational Agency
Sri Sarada College for Women, Tirunelveli is a premier
institution of higher education for women in the southern district of
Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu. It is one among the vast network of fifty-two
educational institutions managed by Sri Ramakrishna Tapovanam,
Tirupparaithurai.
Sri Ramakrishna Tapovanam is a monastic order devoted to
spiritual, cultural and educational service of Tamil Nadu. Founded by
Swami Chidbhavananda in 1942 at Tirupparaithurai near Tiruchirapalli
on the southern bank of the holy river Cauvery, the Tapovanam trains
men and women to lead a life of renunciation and service on the basis of
the ideal set out by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Holy Mother Sri
Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda namely, “Atmano Mokshartham,
Jagat Hitaya Cha” (i.e.) “For one’s own salvation and for the service of
humanity”. Accepting as its life-members young men and women who
give up home and hearth for a life of renunciation and service, the
Tapovanam initiates them into sanyasa after a period of spiritual
training and engages them in service activities.
“The only service to be done for our lower classes is to give them
education, to develop their lost individuality…that education by which
character is formed, strength of mind is increased, the intellect is
expanded and by which one can stand on one’s own feet” - so goes the
emphatic message of Swami Vivekananda. Hence the main field of
service of the Tapovanam sanyasis is education, spiritual and secular.
Spiritual education of the people of Tamil Nadu is
imparted by the sanyasins of the Tapovanam through Antaryogam and
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celebration of Sakthi Pooja, Special Pooja, Jayanthi celebrations of Sri
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi & Swami
Vivekananda and special training programme for youth. The brainchild
of the Revered Founder Swami Chidbhavananda, Antaryogam is a
unique spiritual retreat programme, comprising of bhajan, Namajapam,
dhyanam, spiritual discourse, question answer session and observance of
silence. Usually of one – day duration, it is also held for 3 days, or even
2 months at a stretch.
The Tapovanam seeks to transform the youth and reorient them
to the cultural and spiritual tradition of Bharat through its institutions of
formal education like schools and colleges. There are ten branches of
the Tapovanam managed by its sanyasins or monks and five by its
sanyasinis or nuns, each branch having its own educational complex of
schools and / or colleges.
Notable in this regard are the Vivekananda Vidyavanam Boys
High School, Tirupparaithurai, Vivekananda Higher Secondary School
for Boys and Vivekananda College for men in Tiruvedakam, Madurai,
all of which are run on the ancient Gurukula pattern. In these and in all
the other schools and colleges all over Tamil Nadu managed by the
Tapovanam, about 50,000 students are given a man-making, character-
building education. They are trained to love and serve their parents,
family, society and the nation and to love God. Special mention must be
made of Sri Sarada Samithi in Salem, which runs Sri Sarada College of
Arts and Science for Women, Sri Sarada College of Education and Sri
Sarada College of Physical Education, besides two Higher Secondary
Schools, two Matriculation Higher Secondary Schools, two Nursery and
Primary Schools, Sri Sarada Niketan College of Science in Karur.
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Publication of books of spiritual significance and a philosophical
journal Dharma Chakkaram is another important service activity of the
Tapovanam. About 125 books of Revered Founder Swamiji have been
published in the past 50 years.
Medical service and famine or flood relief work are also carried
out.
OUR FOUNDER
SRIMATH SWAMI CHIDBHAVANANDA
The revered Founder of all these centres of service and
spirituality was Srimat Swami Chidbhavananda (1898-1985), a spiritual
stalwart who rendered spiritual service to the people of Tamil Nadu for
more than six decades in the twentieth century. He was a disciple of
Srimat Swami Shivananda Maharaj, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna
Paramahamsa. He was well known for his lucid exposition of the
Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, Lalitha Sahasranamam, Tiruvachakam,
the hymns of Saint Thayumanavar and the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna
Paramahamsa, Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda.
He is revered as a man of realization; as a great humanist who loved all
people without discrimination of caste, creed, status or similar worldly
considerations; as an educationist of vision who reintroduced the ancient
educational system of Gurukulavasa, with character formation and
personality development as the principal objectives; as an organizer of
extra-ordinary abilities and as a strict disciplinarian. A great sanyasin of
the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda tradition, Swami Chidbhavananda was a
classic example of a realized soul engaged constantly in loka-sangraha-
work for the welfare of humanity. If Antaryogam is his unique
contribution in the field of spiritual education, it is the ‘three - H’
concept or “the harmonious development of the Hand, the Heart, and the
Head” in that of formal secular education.
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SRI SARADA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, TIRUNELVELI
THE HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE
“Education is not the amount of information that is put into your
brain and runs riot there undigested all your life. We must have life-
building, man-making, character-making assimilation of ideas. …The
ideal, therefore, is that we must have the whole education of our
country, spiritual and secular, in our hands and it must be on national
lines, through national methods as far as practical” - Swami
Vivekananda.
Sri Sarada College for Women, Tirunelveli was established in the
year 1986, to serve a definite purpose.
The people of Tirunelveli, especially the Hindu section thereof,
approached the great sage and humanist, Swami Chidbhavananda of Sri
Ramakrishna Tapovanam, Tirupparaithurai, requesting him to establish
a college for women in Tirunelveli which would instil strict discipline,
mould unswerving character and develop unflinching devotion to god in
the young women of the southern districts of Tamil Nadu, at the same
time as imparting sound knowledge to them.
When the Revered Swamiji agreed, the group of enthusiastic
devotees set about the task of the acquisition of land and the collection
of funds. The members of the Dalavai family, wealthy land-owners of
the district, gave on lease for 99 years 82.20 acres of land lying along
the National Highways connecting Tirunelveli and Thuthukkudi in the
Ariakulam Vilakku area. Later the Government assigned the entire land
to Sri Ramakrishna Tapovanam for the purpose of running the college.
Application for permission to establish a women’s college in
Tirunelveli in the name and style of “Sri Sarada College for Women”
was forwarded to the Government of Tamil Nadu, requesting the
Government to sanction grants for staff salary. But the Government
sanctioned permission only on condition that no grant on any account
would be given to the college at any time. There was some hesitation on
the part of the authorities of the Tapovanam who wondered whether
they should go on with the establishment of the college. The far-sighted
Founder Swamiji had warned that an out-and-out self-financing
institution would be a heavy financial commitment to sanyasis
compelling them to always worry about money, and an equally
cumbersome opportunity for parents and students.
However the Tirunelveli public were very anxious to have a
college for women in their town, run on spiritual principles that are
followed in the institutions already founded and run by Swami
Chidbhavananda elsewhere in Tamil Nadu; they reiterated the
difficulties they faced in getting their daughters admitted in the existing
colleges in the town. Yielding to the fervent appeals of the devotees and
encouraged by the assurances of possible future financial assistance by
some in the powers that be, the Tapovanam went ahead with the process
of the establishment of the college.
Thus Sri Sarada College, Tirunelveli has been established to fulfil
two specific needs or rather a two-fold need of the public of Tirunelveli,
namely to have an institution of higher education for women which will
(a) give prime importance to discipline and character–building as well as
excellence of academic standards and (b) offer the non-minority sections
of the public a place to call their own, while excluding no one.
The purpose of education is not to thrust facts and figures into the
minds of students but to make them perfect human beings. It is towards
fulfilling this purpose that Swami Chidbhavananda strove throughout his
life and succeeded to a great extent. It is with this vision and mission of
education that Sri Sarada College for Women, Tirunelveli is managed
and run by the sanyasin disciples of Swami Chidbhavananda.
Along with the college, the Tapovanam also started Sri Sarada
Vidyalayam High School (Tamil Medium) and Sri Sarada Matriculation
Higher Secondary School in the same campus and Sri Sarada College of
Education for Women in the year 2007-2008.
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OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION
1. To contribute to the society ‘nirai nangaiyar’ or “fully educated,
perfect young generation of women, each of whom will be a
Kamadhenu, the milch cow of plenty and plenitude”.
2. To infuse spiritual, ethical and moral values in the young minds
of the students of all disciplines
3. To accomplish the all round development of the Will, Emotion
and Cognition of the students through curricular, co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities of the college.
4. To encourage and enlighten the students for excellence in higher
education and research.
5. To reach the unreached in matters intellectual and cultural.
6. To instil love of the Motherland and an eager intent to invigorate
her through active service.
7. To inculcate a sense of unity of and respect for all religions,
coupled with firm adherence to one’s own religion.
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SRI SARADA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TIRUNELVELI – 627 011
SRI SARADA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, TIRUNELVELI
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Volume – I)
PART – I OF THE SELF STUDY REPORT
Profile of the Institution 1
Criterion - wise Inputs
Curricular Aspects 7 Teaching-Learning and Evaluation 10 Research, Consultancy and Extension 16 Infrastructure and Learning Resources 19 Student Support and Progression 26 Governance and Leadership 31 Innovative Practices 34
Profile of the Departments Department of Tamil 36 Department of Sanskrit 42 Department of English 45 Department of Economics 49 Department of Commerce 55 Department of Commerce (C.A) 61 Department of Mathematics 64 Department of Physics 70 Department of Chemistry 74 Department of Computer Science 78 Department of Information Technology 82 Department of Computer Applications 86
Annual Budget
Flow Chart
Tables & Charts
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Part – I
Self Study
Report
Profile of the College
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SECTION B PREPARATION OF SELF - STUDY REPORT
Part I: Institutional Data
(A) Profile of the College
1. Name and address of the College: Name : Address: City: Pin Code Website:
SRI SARADA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
ARIYAKULAM, MAHARAJANAGAR POST
TIRUNELVELI District: TIRUNELVELI State: TAMILNADU 627 011 http: // www.saradacollege.net
2. For Communication: Office
Name Area/ STD code
Tel. No. Fax No. E-mail
Principal M.MALARVIZHI
Tirunelveli / 0462
2520129 2520596 Srisarada2010@ rediffmail.com
Vice-Principal R.MUTHULAKSHMI
Tirunelveli / 0462
2520129 2520596 --
Steering Committee Coordinator V.RAJARAJESWARI
Tirunelveli / 0462
2520129 2520596 --
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Residence:
3. Type of Institution: a. By management i. Affiliated College ii Constituent College b. By funding i. Government
ii. Grant-in-aid iii. Self-financed iv. Any other
(Specify the type)
c. By Gender i. For Men
ii. For Women iii Co-education
Name Area/ STD code
Tel. No. Mobile No.
Principal M.MALARVIZHI
Tirunelveli -- 9965758699
Vice-Principal R.MUTHULAKSHMI
Tirunelveli / 0462
2552425 9940893404
Steering Committee Coordinator V. RAJARAJESWARI
Tirunelveli / 0462
2572981 9994688276
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4. Is it a recognized minority institution? Yes No 5. a) Date of establishment of the college:
b) University to which the college is affiliated:
MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY, TIRUNELVELI - 627 011, TAMILNADU.
6. Date of UGC recognition:
7. Does the University Act provide for autonomy of Affiliated /
Constituent Colleges?
Yes No If yes, has the college applied for autonomy? Yes No 8. Campus area in acres / sq.mts: 9. Location of the college: (based on Govt. of India census) Urban Semi-urban
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Date Month Year 17 07 1986
Under Section Date, Month & Year Remarks (if any)
i. 2 (f) -- UNDER PROCESSING
ii. 12 (B) -- - DO -
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39.05 acres
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Rural Tribal Hilly area
Any other (specify)
10. Details of programmes offered by the institution:
(2009 – 2010) Sl. No.
Programme Level
Name of the Programme/ Course
Duration
Entry Qualification
Medium of instruction
Sanctioned Student Strength
Number of students admitted
i) Under- Graduate
a) B.A. Economics
3 y H.S.C. English
40 14
b) B.A. English
70 70
c) B.Sc. Maths.
56 54
d) B.Sc. Physics
48 28
e) B.Sc. Chemistry
48 28
f) B.Sc. Computer Science
48 31
g) B.Sc. Information Technology
48 28
h) B.Com.
64 56
i) B.Com. CA
48 44
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Ii) Post-
Graduate
i) MCA 3 y
UG degree English
30 7
ii) M.Sc. Maths. 2 y
20 2
iii)M.Com. CA
20 13
iii) M.Phil. -- -- -- -- -- --
iv) Ph.D -- -- -- -- -- --
v) Certificate Course
-- -- -- -- -- --
vi) UG Diploma
-- -- -- -- -- --
vii)
PG Diploma
-- -- -- -- -- --
viii Any other
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11. List the departments:
SCIENCE
Departments:
a) Mathematics
b) Physics
c) Chemistry
d) Computer Science
e) Information Technology
f) Computer Applications
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ARTS (Language and Social sciences included)
Departments:
a) Economics
b) English
c) Tamil
d) Sanskrit
COMMERCE
Departments:
a) Commerce
b) Commerce with Computer Application
ANY OTHER (Specify)
Departments: N I L
12. Unit Cost of Education
(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided
by total number of students enrolled [2009-2010] )
a) including the salary component = Rs.10,230.40 b) excluding the salary component = Rs.3994.07
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CRITERION
WISE
INPUTS
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B. Criterion-wise inputs Criterion I: Curricular Aspects 1. Does the College have a stated Vision? Yes No
Mission? Yes No
Objectives? Yes No
2. Does the college offer self-financed Programmes?
Yes No
If yes, how many?
Fee charged for each programme (include Certificate, Diploma,
Add-on courses etc.) (2010-2011)
Sl.No. Programme Fee Charged in Rs.
I year II year III year 1
U.G. B.A. Economics
3910
4210
3685
2 B.A. English 6410 6035 -- 3 B.Com. 6410 6035 6860 4. B.Com.CA 7960 7385 -- 5 B.Sc. Mathematics 7585 6035 6185 6 B.Sc. Physics 7960 7385 7935 7 B.Sc. Chemistry 7960 7385 7435 8 B.Sc. Computer Science 12758 10940 11090 9 B.Sc. Information
Technology 12758 10940 11090
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P.G. MCA
21385
20985
21135
11 M.Sc. Mathematics 8660 7360 -- 12 M.Com.CA 11160 10860 --
3. Number of programmes offered under
a) annual system b) semester system
c) trimester system
12
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4. Programmes with a) choice based credit system b) Inter/multidisciplinary
approach
c) Any other, specify
5. Are there Programmes
where assessment of
teachers by students is
practiced? 6. Are there Programmes
taught only by visiting
faculty?
7. New Programmes introduced
during the last five years
UG PG Others (specify) 8. How long does it take for the institution to
introduce a new programme within the
existing system? 9. Does the institution develop and deploy
action plans for effective implementation Yes No
of the curriculum?
Yes √ No Number 12
Yes No √ Number -
Yes No √ Number -
Yes √ No Num ber
All UG & PG
Yes No √ Number --
Yes √ No Number 2
Yes √ No Number 1
Yes No √ Number --
3 years
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10. Was there major syllabus revision during the last five
years? If yes, indicate the number 11. Is there any provision for Project work etc. in the
Programme? If yes, indicate the number
12. Is there any mechanism to obtain feedback on curriculum
aspects? from
a. Academic Peers Yes No b. Alumni Yes No c. Students Yes No d. Employers Yes No e. Any others Yes No
Yes √ No Number 12
Yes √ No Number 109
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Criterion II: Teaching – Learning and Evaluation. 1. How are students selected for admission to various courses? a. Through an entrance test developed by the institution b. Common entrance test conducted by the
University/Government c. Through interview d. Entrance test and interview e. Merit at the previous qualifying examination f. Any other (specify)
i) Alumni
ii) Sports performance
iii) Physical fitness
iv) Social & economic backgrounds are considered.
2. Highest and Lowest percentage of marks at the qualifying
examination considered for admission during the previous
academic year (2009-2010)
Programmes (UG& PG)
Open Category SC/ST category Any other (specify)
BC / MBC Highest
(%) Lowest
(%) Highest
(%) Lowest
(%) Highest
(%) Lowest
(%) Under-Graduate 1. B.A. Economics
84.62
78.62
60.12
51.37
75.37 / 57
47.12 / 44.25
2. B.A. English
84.5 74 72 63 73.5 / 71
68 / 56
3. B.Sc. Mathematics
88.9 53.4 69.5 56.6 85.6/85.3 48.2/63.5
4. B.Sc. Physics
79.1 63.8 58.6 45.3 71.9/72.4 50.3/52.6
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5. B.Sc. Chemistry
89.25 68.75 64.5 58.6 68.3/59.3 63.9/49.7
6. B.Sc. Computer Science
74 53.3 -- -- 71.38 / 75.25
45.75 / 64.75
7. B.Sc. Information Technology
80.7 63.5 65 -- 65 / 64.8 56.7 / 56.5
8. B.Com. a) General
94.5
63.5
77.38
52.38
82 / 72.13
61.13 / 61
b) Voca tional
92.25 79.38 73.5 -- 85.38 / 98.38
75.25 / --
9. B.Com. CA
97.25 90.63 85 64.88 89.63 / 81.38
79.63 / 63
Post Graduate 10. MCA
a) Govt. Quota
68 -- 80 -- 77 / -- --
b) Manage ment Quota
76 -- -- -- 75 / -- 70 /
11.. M.Sc. Mathe matics
80.38 60.39 -- -- -- --
12. M.Com. CA
52.85 -- 70.8 53.3 63.3 / 57.85
47.45 / --
3. Number of working days during the
last academic year (2009-2010):
198 days
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4. Number of teaching days during the
last academic year (2009-2010): 5. Number of positions sanctioned and filled Sanctioned / Filled
Teaching Non-teaching Technical
6. a. Number of regular and permanent teachers (gender-
wise)
Professors Readers Sr. Grade lecturer Lecturers Asst. Professor b. Number of temporary teachers (gender-wise):
Lecturers – Full-time
Lecturer – Part-time Lecturers (Management appointees)-
Full time Lecturers (Management appointees) –
Part-time
Any other Total
58 58
35 35
5 5
M -- F --
M -- F --
M -- F --
M -- F 46
M - F 2
M -- F 9
M 1 F --
M -- F --
M -- F --
M -- F --
M 1 F 57
198 days
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c. Number of teachers From the same State From other State * M – Male F – Female
Number %
7. a. Number of qualified/permanent teachers and
their percentage to the total number of faculty
b. Teacher : Student ratio c. Number of teachers with Ph.D. as the
highest qualification and their percentage
to the total faculty strength d. Number of teachers with M.Phil. as the
highest qualification and their percentage
to the total faculty strength e. Percentage of the teachers who have completed
UGC, NET and SLET exams
f. Percentage of the faculty who have served as
resources persons in Workshop/Seminars/
Conferences during the last five years
g. Number of faculty development programmes availed by
teachers (last five years)
Faculty Development Programmes Availed
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
UGC/FIP programme
- - - - -
Refresher - - - - -
Orientation - - - - 2
Any other (specify)
- - - - -
56 96.55
1 : 18
2 3.44
57 95
10.34
--
--
58
14
h. Number of faculty development programmes organized by
the college during the last five years
Faculty Development Programmes organized
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
Seminars/workshops/symposia on Curricular development, teaching-Learning, assessment, etc.
-
-
1
-
-
Research management - - - - -
Invited/endowment lectures - - - - -
Any other (specify) - - - - -
Number % 8. Number of percentage of the courses
where Predominantly the lecture
method is practiced
9. Does the college have the
tutor-ward system? Yes No If yes, how many students are
under the care of a teacher? 10. Are remedial programmes offered? 11. Are bridge courses offered? 12. Are there courses with ICT-enabled teaching- Learning processes?
12 100
16
Yes √ No Number
Yes √ No Number
Yes √ No Number 12
√
15
13. Is there a mechanism for: a. Self appraisal of faculty? Yes No
b. Student assessment of faculty Yes No
performance? c. Expert/Peer assessment of
faculty performance? Yes No
14. Do the faculty members perform
additional administrative work? Yes No
If yes, the average number of hours spent by the
faculty per week
--
√
√
√
√
16
Criterion III: Research, Consultancy and Extension 1. How many teaching faculty are actively involved in
research? (Guiding student research, managing
research projects etc.)
Number % of total 2. Research Collaborations a) National Yes No If yes, how many? b) International Yes No If yes, how many? 3. Is the faculty involved in consultancy work? Yes No If yes, consultancy earning/year (average of last two years may be given) 4. a. Do the teachers have ongoing/completed research projects? Yes No If yes, how many?
On going
Completed
3 5.17
--
--
Gratis
-
-
√
√
√
√
17
b. Provide the following details about the ongoing
research projects
Major Projects
Yes No √ Number -- Agency -- Amt. --
Minor projects
Yes No √ Number -- Agency -- Amt. --
College Projects
Yes No √ Number -- Amount --
Industry sponsored
Yes No √ Number -- Industry -- Amt. --
Any other (specify)
No. of student Research projects
Yes No √ Number -- Amount sanctioned by the College
NIL
5. Research publications:
International journals Yes √ No Number 4 National journals-refereed papers Yes √ No Number 18 College journal Yes √ No Number 56 Books Yes √ No Number 4 Abstracts Yes √ No Number 4 Any other (specify) Yes No Number - Awards, recognition, patents etc. if any (specify): Awards = 2 (Ph..D)
6. Has the faculty a) Participated in Conferences? b) Presented research papers in Conferences?
Yes √ No Number 6
Yes √ No Number 6
18
7. Number of extension activities organized in collaboration
with other agencies/NGOs (such as Rotary/Lions Club)?
(average of last two years)
8. Number of regular extension programmes organized by
NSS and NCC etc. (average of last two years)
9. Number of NCC cadets/units
10. Number of NSS volunteers/units
--
NSS NCC 6 --
M - F - Unit --
M - F 120 Unit 3
19
Criterion IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources 1. a. Campus area in acres b. Built up area in Sq. Meters
(* 1 sq.ft. = 0.093 sq.mt)
2. Working hours of the Library a) On working days b) On holidays c) On Examination days 3. Average number of faculty visiting the library/day (average
for the last two years)
4. Average number of students visiting the library/day
(average for the last two years)
5. Number of journals subscribed to the institution 6. Does the library have the open access system? Yes No
39.05
17,014.31
8.30 am – 5.30 pm
10.00 am – 4.00 pm
--
10
60
36
√
20
7. Total collection (Number) Volumes a. Books b. Textbooks c. Reference books
d. Magazines
e. Current journals i) Indian journals ii) Foreign journals f. Peer-reviewed journals
g. Back volumes of journals h. E-resources CDs/DVDs Databases Online journals Audio-visual resources
i. Special collections (Numbers) Repository (World Bank, OECD, UNESCO etc.) Interlibrary borrowing facility
24,673
1280
56
28
8
--
300
CD = 200; DVD = 200
Delnet
Open Access Journals only
2 Audio Cassettes
Yes √ No Number 1
Yes √ No Number 1
21
Materials acquired under special schemes (UGC,
DST etc.)
Materials for Competitive examinations Including
Employment news, Yojana etc
. Book Bank
Braille materials
Manuscripts
Any other (specify): a) Specimen books
8. Number of books / journals / periodicals added during the
last two years and their total cost.
The year before last
(2008-2009) Last year
(2009-2010) Number Total
cost (Rs.)Number Total cost
(Rs.) Text books
502
1,52,578
596
1,88,626
Reference Books 77 6,198 145 63,465
Other books 72 10,871 122 16,193
Journals/Periodicals 90 1,12,269 92 1,16,668
Yes No √ Number -
Yes √ No Number 128
Yes √ No Number 1594
Yes √ No Number 2
Yes No √ Number -
Yes √ No Number 985
22
Encyclopedia 1 700 4 sets (31
books)
36,100
Any other (specify) a) Book Bank books
327 52,545 5 913
b) Specimen copy books
71 12,032 253 23,939
9. Mention the Total carpet area of the Central Library (in sq.ft)
Number of departmental libraries
Average carpet area of the departmental libraries
Seating capacity of the Central Library (Reading
room)
10. Status of Automation of Library not initiated fully automated partially automated 11. Percentage of library budget in relation to the
total budget
12. Services/facilities available in the library (if yes, tick in the
box)
Circulation
Clipping Bibliographic compilation
3422
3
126.09
100
√
1.39
√
√
√
23
Reference Reprography Computer and Printing Internet Inter-library loan Power back up Information display and notification User orientation/information literacy Any other (specify)
a) Inculcating Reading Habit
Programme
b) OPAC
13. Average number of books issued / returned per day 14. Ratio of library books to the number of
students enrolled
15. Computer Facilities
Number of computers in the College Number of Departments with computer
facilities
Central computer facility (Number of
terminals)
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
60
1 : 23
170
12
--
Rs.2,00,000/-
24
Budget allocated for purchase of computers during the last
academic year (2009-2010)
Amount spent on maintenance and upgrading of Computer
facilities during the last academic year (2009-2010)
Internet Facility Connectivity
Number of nodes/computers with Internet facility
16. Is there a Workshop/Instrumentation Centre? 17. Is there a Health Centre? 18. Is there Residential accommodation for Faculty? Yes No
Non-teaching staff? Yes No
Rs.1,78,148/-
Dialup Broadband Others(Specify) 2 MBPS
3 G
15
yes No Available from the year
√ 1986
yes No Available from the year
√ 1998
√
√
25
19. Are there student Hostels? Yes No If yes, number of students residing in hostel
Male
Female 20. Is there a provision for a) Sports fields Yes No
b) Gymnasium Yes No c) Women’s rest rooms Yes No d) Transport Yes No e) Canteen/Cafeteria Yes No f) Students center Yes No g) Vehicle parking facility Yes No h) Telephone facility Yes No i) Generator/Electricity Backup Yes No
534
Yes - No √ Number -
Yes √ No - Number 534
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
26
Criterion V: Student Support and Progression
1. a. Student strength (for the past two years)
2008-2009
Student
Enrolment
UG PG M.Phil.
Ph.D Diploma/ Certificate
Self- Funded
M
F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T
Number of students from the same State where the college is Located
N A
739
739
NA
105
1 0 5
N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
Number of students from other States
N A
3 3 NA
1 1 N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
Number of NRI Students
N A
- - NA
- - N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
Number of Foreign Students
N A
3 3 NA
1 1 N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
2009-2010
Student
Enrolment
UG PG M.Phil.
Ph.D Diploma/ Certificate
Self- Funded
M
F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T
Number of students from the same State Where the college is Located
N A
844
844
NA
92
9 2
N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
Number of students from other States
NA
7 7 NA
- - N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
Number of NRI Students
NA
- - NA
- - N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
Number of Foreign Students
NA
3 3 NA
1 1 N A
NA
NA
N A
NA
N A
N A
- - N A
N A
N A
M – Men, F – Female, T – Total
27
b. Dropout rate in UG and PG (average for the last two
batches)
2008-2009 Number %
UG PG
2009 – 2010
Number %
UG PG
2. Financial support for students: (2009-2010)
Endowments Freeships Scholarship (Government) Scholarship (Institution) Number of loan facilities Any other financial support (specify)
3. Does the college obtain feedback from students on their
campus experience?
Yes No
24 / 254 9.44
2 / 35 5.71
20 / 255 7.84
4 / 49 8.16
Number Amount
-- --
-- --
269 8,73,194
27 1,57,258
-- --
-- --
√
28
4. Major cultural events (data for last year) (2009-2010)
Events Organized Participated
Yes No Number
Yes No Number
Inter-Collegiate √ 1
Inter-University
National
Any other (Specify)
Vinayagar Chathurthi √ 1
Akanda Nama Japam
Sarada Devi Jayanthi
(Feast followed by
Cultural programmes)
√ 1
Shakthi Pooja √ 1
Navaratri - Kolu √ 9
Saraswathi Pooja √ 1
Margazhi Bhajan √ 30
Hanumathj Jayanthi √ 1
Vaikunda Ekadesi √ 1
Sivaratri √ 1
Vivekananda Jayanthi √ 1
Ramakrishna Jayanthi √ 1
Rama Navami √ 1
Shikshavalli √ 1
Alumni Association √ 1
Sirappu Vazhipaadu √ 3
29
5. Examination Results (data of past five years)
Results
UG PG M.Phil. 2006
2007 2008
2009
2010
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Pass Percentage
83. 26
80. 09
94. 69
98. 22
97. 43
79. 41
66. 66
88. 46
91. 42
100
Number of First Classes
126
106
149
146
132
25
8
19
23
40
Number of Distinctions
43 30
52
43
47
5
8
4
9
11
Ranks (if any)
14 10
17
6
7
1
5
3
1
-
6. Number of overseas programmes on campus and income
earned:
Number Amount Agency -- -- --
30
7. Number of students who have passed the following
examinations during the last five years
Exam Passed 2005-
2006 2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
NET
-
-
-
-
-
SLET -
-
-
-
-
CAT -
-
-
-
-
TOEFL -
-
-
-
-
GRE -
-
-
-
-
GMAT -
-
-
-
-
Civil services (IAS/IPS/IFS)
-
-
-
-
-
Defense Entrance
-
-
-
-
-
Other services -
-
-
-
-
Any other (specify)
-
-
-
-
-
8. Is there a Student Counselling Centre? Yes No 9. Is there a Grievance Redressal Cell? Yes No 10. Does the college have an Alumni Association? 11. Does the college have a parent-teachers Association
Yes No Formed in the year
√
1998
Yes No Formed in the year
√ 2005
√
√
31
Criterion VI: Governance and Leadership 1. Has the institution appointed a permanent principal? Yes No If yes, denote the qualifications.
If No, for how long has the position been vacant? 2. Number of professional development programmes held
for the Non-teaching staff (last two years)
3. Financial resources of the college (approximate amount) -
Last year’s data
Grant-in-aid Fee from aided courses Donation Fee from Self-funded courses Any other (specify)
M.Com.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,PGDHE, PGDCA
NA
2008-2009 2009-2010 -- --
--
--
--
Rs.57,62,348.00
--
√
32
4. Statement of Expenditure (for last two years)
Item Before last 2008-2009
Last year 2009-2010
% spent on the salaries of faculty 51.89 52.85
% spent on the salaries of non-teaching
employees including contractual workers
6.99 8.10
% spent on books and journals 4.11 2.93
% spent on Building development 8.26 4.34
% spent on hostels, and other student
amenities
1.50 2.25
% spent on maintenance – electricity, water,
telephones, infrastructure
8.89 6.61
% spent on academic activities of
department – laboratories, green house,
animal house, field trips etc.
21.85 21.41
% spent on research, seminars, etc. 075 1
% spent on miscellaneous expenditure 0.10 0.13
5. Date of meetings of Academic and Administrative Bodies
during the last two years:
Governing Body Last Year
(2009-2010) Year before
last (2008-2009)
Internal Admn. Bodies (mention only three most important bodies) a) College Committee Meeting b) Academic Council c) Staff Council
26.08.2009 Twice a year Once a month
30.08.2008 30.01.2009 & Twice a year Once a month
Any others (specify)
33
6. Are there Welfare Schemes for the academic community? Loans Yes No
Medical allowance Yes No Any other (specify) Yes No Personal Loan
7. Are there ICT supported / Computerized units / processes /
activities for the following?
a) Administrative section/office Yes No
b) Finance Unit Yes No c) Student Admissions Yes No d) Placements Yes No e) Aptitude Testing Yes No f) Examinations Yes No g) Student Records Yes No
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
34
Criterion VII: Innovative Practices 1. Has institution established Internal Quality Assurance
Mechanisms?
Yes No 2. Do students participate in the Quality Enhancement
initiatives of the Institution?
Yes No 3. What is the percentage of the following student categories
in the institution?
(2010-2011)
% Number
a) SC
b) ST c) OBC
d) Women e) Differently-abled f) Rural g) Tribal
10.88 118 / 1084
0.0009 1 / 1084
73.89 801 / 1084
100 1084 / 1084
0.0046 5 / 1084
100 1084 / 1084
0 0 / 1084
√
√
35
4. What is percentage of the following category of staff?
(2010-2011)
Category Teaching
Staff % Non-
teaching staff
%
a
SC
2 / 58
3.44
2 / 40
5
b ST -- -- -- --
c OBC
d Women 57 / 58 98.27 34 / 40 85
e Physically
challenged
1 / 58 1.72 -- --
f General category -- -- -- --
g Any other
(specify)
-- -- -- --
5. What is the percentage incremental academic growth of the
following category of students for the last two batches?
Category
At Admission On completion of the course
Batch I June 2006
Batch II June 2007
Batch I April 2009
Batch II April 2010
a
SC
11.18
11.48
12.5
10.43
b ST
-- -- -- --
c OBC 75.65
72.63 75 73.38
d Women 100
100 100 100
e Physically challenged
0.32
0.33 0.39 0.35
f General category 13.15
15.87 14.06 16.18
g Any other (specify) --
-- -- --
Profile
of the
Departments
36
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
1
Name of the Department
TAMIL
2
Year of Establishment
1986-1987
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 4
Present Position 4
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff
NIL
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
No. of Teachers
No. of Students
PART–I I B.A. (Eco. & Eng.) / B.Sc. (Maths, Phy. & Chem.)
4
209
I B.Com., B.Com.CA, CS & IT
3
149
II B.A./B.Sc.
4
176
Non Major Elective a) Arimuga Thamil b) Nattramil Kattral
1 1
2
33
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
Not Applicable
37
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
I B.A./B.Sc.
1 : 52
I B.Com., B.Com.CA, B.Sc. CS & I.T.
1 : 50
II B.A. / B.Sc. 1 : 44
Non Major Elective a) Arimuga Thamil b) Nattramil Kattral
1 : 2 1 : 33
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
Not Applicable
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
Year I y II y
2003-2006 100 100
2004-2007 100 100
2005-2008 100 99.06
2006-2009 100 100
2007-2010 100 100
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Year
Distinctions
Ranks
I y II y 2003-2006 - - 1
2004-2007 - 1 1
2005-2008 - - -
2006-2009 - - 1
2007-2010 - - 1
38
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
Name of the staff
Name of the Book / Title
Year of Publica
tion
Name of the Publisher
ISBN No./Page No.
Ms.S. Parvatha krishnammal Head of the Department
Bharathiyin Samayam
2009
Nalnilam Pathippagam, Chennai
97-893-80238-00-5
Ramnath Eliyamurai Tamil Ilakkanam
2010
G.V. Publications, Chennai
978-93-80499-30-7
AHAL – Purananootril Samoogaviyal Anugumurai
2005 Dept. of Tamil, St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai
-- / 122 - 125
Porunai Tamil – Bharathiyin Padalgalil Anbu Neri
2009 Dept. of Tamil, Sadakathullah Appa College, Palayamkottai.
-- / 105-107
Nellai Vattara Aann Theivangal –Sudalai Maadan
2009 Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli joined with Kaavya Pathippagam, Chennai
-- / 90 - 96
Pannokku Paarvaiyil Tamil Chemmozhi – Naladiyaril Uvamai Nayam
2010 Kalloori Aasiriyar Kumari Tamil Sangam (2nd Conference), Nagercoil
13-978-81-909074-1-5 (Vol.II) / 86-90
Indraya Suzhalil Penn – Kural Kattum Pennmai
2010 Rani Anna Govt. Arts College, Tirunelveli joined with Paavai Publications, Chennai.
-- / 96 – 99
Indraya Vazhkkayil Ilakkiyam – Penniya Paarvayil Kamba Ramayanam
2010 Magalir Nala Valarchi Kuzhu joined with Singapore Dindale College and Kalaignan Pathippagam, Chennai.
9789380627113 Vol. IV / 133-138
39
Kathir – Tamil Ilakkiyangalil Penngal
2005 Dept. of Tamil, St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai.
-- / 105 – 108
Ms. A. Vijaya lakshmi
Panniru Thirumuraigal –Onbatham Thirumuraiyil Saiva Siddhantham
2008
Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University, Chidambaram
-- / 326-330
Tamil As a Classical Language: Problems and Expectations – Pazhanthamil Pannpadum Chemmozhiyum
2006 St. Xavier’s College, Palaymkottai.
-- / 20-24
Pannokku Paarvaiyil Tamil Chemmozhi – Nattrinayil Narumullai
2010 Kalloori Aasiriyar Kumari Tamil Sangam (2nd Conference), Nagercoil
13-978-81-909074-1-5 (Vol. IV) / 86-90
Ms. A. Usha Porunai Tamil – Ilakkiyathil Anbu Neri
2009 Dept. of Tamil, Sadakathullah Appa College, Palayamkottai
-- /
Ms. T. Dhana lakshmi
Pannokku Paarvaiyil Tamil Chemmozhi – Thirumurugatru Padayil Vazhipattu Murai
2010 Kalloori Aasiriyar Kumari Tamil Sangam (2nd Conference), Nagercoil
13-978-81-909074-0-8 / 609 - 612
Aynthamil Aaivalar Mandram – Porunaratru Padai Kattum Vazhviyal Nerigal
2010 Kaalam Publishers, Madurai.
978-81-908911-6-5 / 112 - 115
Sanga Ilakkia Chinthanaigal – Paththu Paatil Mullai Paattu Perumidam
2010 Meyappan Publishers, Chidambaram.
-- / 215 - 218
Tamilil Needhi Ilakkiayamum Valarchiyum
2010 Bharathithasan Palkalaikazhaga Uruppu Kalloori Perambalur.
-- / 18-21
40
Chirupaanaatru Padai Kattum Kadaiyezhu Vallalhal
2010 Valarthamil Pathippagam, Trichy.
-- / --
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Smt. S. Parvatha Krishnammal • Additional Examiner – Central Valuation– Part 1- 1997 -2008 • Chief Examiner - Part 1 - 2008 onwards • Question Paper Setter-Sadakattulah Appa College, Tirunelveli-11 – 2007 onwards.
Smt. A. Vijaya Lakshmi
Additional Examiner – Central Valuation– Part 1- 2006 onwards
16
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years)
National : 16
International : 1 17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Books - 100
41
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
5
Journals i. Kalachuvadu ii. Amuthasurabi iii. Computer Tamil iv. Computer Ulagam v. Mulumai Ariviyal Udayam
25
Number of Computers
1
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semesterYear Library
Rs. 2005-2006 - 2006-2007 2000 2007-2008 - 2008-2009 2000 2009-2010 2000
42
DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
1 Name of the Department
SANSKRIT
2 Year of Establishment 1991-1992
3 Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 1
Present Position 1 4 Number of
Administrative Staff
NIL
5 Number of Technical Staff
NIL
6 Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
PART–I
No. of teachers
No. of Students
I B.A. (Eco.& Eng.) / B.Sc. (Maths, Phy. & Chem.)
1
16
I B.Com., B.Com.CA, I B.Sc. (CS & IT)
1 38
II B.A. (Eco.& Eng.) / B.Sc. (Maths, Phy. & Chem.)
1 8
7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
Not Applicable
8 Ratio of Teachers to Students
I B.A. (Eco.& Eng.) / B.Sc. (Maths, Phy. & Chem.)
1 : 16
I B.Com., B.Com.CA, B.Sc. CS & I.T. 1 : 38
II B.A. / B.Sc. 1 : 8 2
9 Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
Not Applicable
43
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
I YEAR II YEAR
2009-2010 2009-2010
11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
2003-2006 : 100 % 2004-2007 : 100 % 2005-2008 : 100 % 2006-2009 : 100 % 2007-2010 : 100 %
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Distinction
I Y
II Y
Rank
2003-2006 2004-2007 2005-2008 2006-2009 2007-2010
- - 764
3 3 - 3 -
3 7 3 3 2
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
NIL
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
NIL
16
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years)
NIL
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
44
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, ifany
Specimen copy – 66
Book Bank Books – 59 24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
3
Journals 1. Samskrita Sandeshaha 2. Samskrita Sri 3. Chandamama
25
Number of Computers
1
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semester
Year Library
Rs.
2005-2006 - 3,000 2006-2007 -3,000 2007-2008 - 3,000 2008-2009 - 3,000 2009-2010 - 3,000
45
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
1
Name of the Department
ENGLISH
2
Year of Establishment Part II – 1986-1987 Part III – 2009-2010
3 Number of Teachers
sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 6 Present Position 6
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff NIL
6 Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 6 Students: UG – 132 UG Part II I Year - 343 II Year - 119 UG Part III I Year - 68 II Year - 64 Non Major Elective - 16
7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
70 : 200
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 64
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
46
12 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentageas compared to the University average?)
Part II Year I II 2003–2006 : 100% 84.62% 2004-2007 : 97.61% 93.71% 2005-2008 : 85.95% 84.29% 2006-2009 : 95.95% 95.95% 2007-2010 : 97.7 % 87.91% Part III - not applicable
13 University Distinction / Ranks
Distinctions Ranks Year I
Y II Y
2003-2006
7
5
2
2004-2007 2 2 1 2005-2008 7 1 1 2006-2009 4 2 -- 2007-2010 7 2 --
14 Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
Smt. T. Latha’s article Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd” and Naa.Parthasarthy’s “Kurinchimalar” was published in the National level comparative literature seminar’s souvenir - 2009.
15 Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Smt. N. Renuka
Appointed as additional examiner-Central Valuation- Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli for practical & theory examination since 1998
Smt. A. Rajalakshmi
Appointed as additional examiner-Central Valuation- Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli for practical & theory examination – 2001 onwards
Organized an intercollegiate Quiz competition. Smt. T. Latha
Appointed as additional examiner-Central Valuation- Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli for practical & theory examination – 2004 onwards
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16
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years) Name of the staff Name of the
Seminar / Conference
Venue / Date
National / International
Ms. A.Raja lakshmi
Two days seminar in Subaltern Writings in India.
Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 24.02.2005 & 26.02.2005
National
Two days seminar in Developing & Assessing Speaking skills in English.
Annammal College of Education for Women, Thoothukudi, 17th & 18th November 2006.
National
Two days seminar in Sustaining Quality of Education through Effective Teaching & Learning Practices.
Sri Sarada College for Women, Salem. 02.03.2007 & 03.03.2007.
National
Ms. T. Latha Two days seminar in Subaltern Writings in India.
Manonmanium Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 24.02.2005 & 26.02.2005
National
Ms. S. Dhana lakshmi
One day seminar on “Voices from new millennium Writers”
Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai. 30th September 2010.
National
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Ms. M. Sivakala One day seminar on “Voices from new millennium Writers”
Sarah Tucker College, Palayamkottai. 30th September 2010.
National
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its totaloutlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen & Book Bank Books – 239
24 Number of Journals / Periodicals 2
Journals: 1. Indian Literature 2. Reader’s Digest
25
Number of Computers
1
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs. 200/- per semester Year - Library 2005-2006: Rs.4629 2006-2007: -- 2007-2008: Rs.998 2008-2009: Rs.6900 2009-2010: Rs.7468
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
1 Name of the Department
ECONOMICS
2 Year of Establishment
1986-1987
3 Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 4
Present Position 4
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff
NIL
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 4 Students – 44 I Year - 14 II Year - 12 III Year - 18 Allied - 64 (I B.Com) Non Major Elective - 43
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
40 : 28
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 11
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
50
12 Success Rate of students
(What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
2003-2006 : 80 % 2004-2007 : 80 % 2005-2008 : 91.66 % 2006-2009 : 100 % 2007-2010 : 100 %
13 University Distinction / Ranks Year Distinctions Ranks 2003-2006 - 1
2004-2007 - 1
2005-2008 - -
2006-2009 - -
2007-2010 - 1
14 Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the Book/Paper/Article/ Abstract
Year of Publication
Publisher ISBN No./ Page No.
Dr.Smt. R.Thanga Sheela
“Rural Technology programme Towards Self – Sufficiency with special Reference to center for appropriate Technology”
2004
Kanyakumari academy of Arts and Science (KAAS) Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu.
--
. “Role of Non – Government organizations during Tsunami in Kanyakumari District”
2006
Scott Research Forum, Scott Christian College (Autonomous), Nagercoil, TamilNadu.
--
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”Role of Voluntary Organizations” “Role of Kottar Social Service Society in the Tsunami Relief activity in Kanyakumari District” “Macro Economics”
2006
2006 - 2007
2009
Kanyakumari academy of Arts and Science (KAAS) Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu. Hindecon Research center, S.T.Hindu college, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu. Hari Krish Publications, Nagercoil.
-- -- 978-81-908674-5-0
Ms.N. Vijaya lakshmi
“Women Empowerment through Micro Finance” in Nanguneri Taluk
2009
Ms.S. Geetha “Global Financial Crisis and its Impact on Indian Economy”
2009-2010
Hindecon Research center, S.T.Hindu college, Nagercoil, Tamilnadu.
Vol.No.XVIII – ISSN :0975-5802
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Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) Ms. T. Kalavathi
• Appointed as an additional examiner –Central valuation-Manonmanium Sundaranar University since 2009.
• Question paper setter for other Universities .Ms. N. Vijayalakshmi
• Appointed as an additional examiner –Central valuation-Manonmanium Sundaranar University since 2009.
• Question paper setter for other Universities
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16
Faculty who have attended National and International Seminars (last five years)
Name of the Staff Name of the Seminar /
Conference
Venue / Date National / International
Dr.Ms. R. Thanga sheela
Two days Seminar on “WTO and Indian Economy” Two days seminar on “Rural Development in India – opportunities and Challenges” One day seminar on “Women Empowerment”
S.T.Hindu College,Nagercoil. 19.09.2008 & 20.09.2008 Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. 29.10.2008 & 30.10.2008 Holy Cross College, Nagercoil. 22.12.2008
International National National
Ms. N. Vijaya lakshmi
“Women Empowerment through Micro Finance” in Nanguneri Taluk
Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous), Tirunelveli. 13.03.2009 & 14.03.2009
National
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Ms. S. Geetha “Global Financial Crisisand its Impact on Indian Economy” Global Financial Crisisand its Impact on India and World Countries
S.T. Hindu College, Nagercoil. 12.09.2009. Scott Christian College (Autonomous), Nagercoil. 13.03.2010
National National
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen copy : 117 Book Bank Books : 121
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
1
Journal Southern Economist
25
Number of Computers
1
54
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semester Year 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
Library
Rs.5581.00 Rs.1453.00 Rs.2744.00 Rs.722.00 Rs.3000
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1
Name of the Department
COMMERCE
2
Year of Establishment
B.Com. - 1986-1987 M.Com.CA - 2006-2007
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned
6 + 1
Present Position 6 + 1 (Part time-Lawyer)
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff
NIL
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 6+1 Students: UG – 179
PG - 30 UG
I Year - 64 II Year - 56 III Year - 59 Allied - 14
Non Major Elective - 37 PG
I Year - 17 II Year - 13
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
UG - 64 : 81 PG - 20 : 16
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 30
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from otherinstitutions
NIL
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
56
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
UG 2003-2006 : 81.13 % 2004-2007 : 78.57 % 2005-2008 : 92.72 % 2006-2009 : 98.27 % 2007-2010 : 95.08 % PG 2006-2008 : 100 % 2007-2009 : 75 % 2008-2010 : 100 %
Year 2003-2006 2004-2007 2005-2008 2006-2009 2007-2010
Distinctions - 2 1 - -
Ranks 2 1 1 1 -
PG Year 2006-2008 2007-2009 2008-2010
Distinctions - - 7
Ranks 2 1 NA
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years) Name of the Staff
Name of the Book/Paper/ Article/ Abstract
Year of Publication
Publi sher
ISBN No. / Page No.
Ms. M.Malar vizhi
Southern Economist
2010
National Journal
P.NO. 43
Ms. R. Muthu lakshmi
Current Tax Reporter
2001
Vol.170, IssueNo.43 Pg.No.192-196
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Tax Planning on Profits and Gains derived by Regional Rural Bank”
2008
International Journal
Ms. Sundara vathana
B-Research
2010
-
-
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Smt. M. Malarvizhi
External Examiner- Part 1V- Social Relevance project work
(Field work) - Rose Mary College Tirunelveli-2000 and K.R
College of Arts and Science, Kovilpatti-2004
Additional Examiner- Central valuation- December 1995 – 2007
Senate member - Manonmanium Sundaranar University- 2002 to
2005
Chief Superintendent - Manonmanium Sundaranar University-
April 2007 onwards
Additional Examiner - Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous)
Tirunelveli - Nov.2007
Smt.R.Muthulakshmi
“Best Coordinator Award” - Consumer Forum - district level -17th
March 2010. Additional Examiner-Central Valuation- Manonmanium
Sundaranar University - 1993 onwards.
External Examiner- Part 1V- Social Relevance project work
(Field work)-. T.D.M.N.S. College, T. Kallikulam – 2004
Additional Examiner - Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous)Tirunelveli - Nov.2007
External Invigilator- Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous)- 30.10.2008
Senate Member-Manonmaniam Sundaranar University - 2009 onwards.
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Smt. A.Mariammal
Additional Examiner -Central Valuation – ManonmaniamSundaranar University – 2003 onwards
16
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the Seminar / Conference
Venue / Date National / Internatio
nal Smt. M.Malar vizhi
Attended the NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Sustaining quality of education through effective teaching and learning practices”
Sri Sarada College forWomen (Autonomous) Salem. 2nd and 3rd March2007
National
Attended the NAAC Peer Team Visit “Consortium Programmes”
Vivekananda College, Tiruvedakam, Madurai. 26th February 2008
National
Smt. R.Muthu lakshmi
Participated and presented a paper entitled Banking Services-An Empirical Study On Rural Credit in one day national conference on Emerging Scenario in Financial Services.
FOCOT, Madurai 16th February, 2008
National
Participated and presented a paper on “Tax Planning on Profits and Gains derived by Regional Rural Bank” in the First International Conference of (SRF) Scott Research Forum.
Scott Christian College (Autonomous) Nagercoil 19th April 2008
Inter national
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Attended one day Workshop on “Campusto Corporate”
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 15th December 2009
National
Ms. A. Mari ammal
Attended One day Seminar on “Prospects and Challenges in Entrepreneurial Development in the Post Economic Crisis-Scenario”
St. Xavier’s College, Palyamkottai. 26th February 2010
National
Ms. B.Subbu lakshmi
Attended One day Seminar on “ Commerce Education-aNew Outlook”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam Madurai 22nd December 2007
National
Selvi.T. Sundara Vathana
Attended Seminar on “ Global Financial crisis” Implementation for India
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 27th March 2009
National
Attended One day Seminar on “Statistical Techniques in Research”
Women ChristianCollege, Nagercoil. 28th March 2009
National
Participated and presented a paper on “Indian Financial Service Sector”, Integration Strategies and challenges
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 5th & 6th Sept 2009
National
Selvi.A. Aruna Devi
Participated and presented a paper on “Globalised Financial Crisis and its Impact”
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 27th February 2009
National
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
2
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
60
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during thelast two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen Copy Book Bank Book Dept.Library
UG 264 380 --
PG -- 33 442
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
2
Journals i. Indian Journal of Finance ii. Indian Journal of Marketing
6
Periodicals i. Bussiness India ii. Indian Management iii. Business Management iv. Vallar Thozhil v. Tamil Nadu Nugarvour Kavasam vi. Nugarvaour Kavalan
25
Number of Computers
1
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semester Year Library UG - PG 2005-2006: 15000 NA 2006-2007 : 500 20000 2007-2008 : 10000 500 2008-2009: 10000 6000 2009-2010: 10000 1000
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION
1
Name of the Department
Commerce with Computer Application
2
Year of Establishment
2009 - 2010
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 3
Present Position 3
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff
NIL
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 3 Students: UG - 91 I Year - 48 II Year - 43 Non Major Elective - 40
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
UG - 48 : 54
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 30
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
This Course was started in the year 2009 – 2010
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NA
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared tothe University average?)
NA
62
13
University Distinction / Ranks
NA
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
NIL
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Smt. N. Kamala
• External Invigilator- Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous)- 30.10.2008
• Additional Examiner- Central Valuation- Manonmanium Sundaranar University – 1998 onwards
• Question paper setter – Sarah Tucker College, Autonomous,, Tirunelveli. – 2005 onwards
16
Faculty who have attended National and International Seminars (last five years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the Seminar /
Conference
Venue / Date National /
International
Smt. N.Kamala
Application of Statistical tools in Modern Research Union Budget and Indian Economy
Scott Christian college, Autonomous, Nagercoil. 6.10.2006 Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 23.03.2007
National National
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17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen copy : 17 Book Bank Books : 62
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
2
Journals i. Indian Journal of Finance ii. Indian Journal of Marketing
6
Periodicals i. Business India ii. Indian Management iii. Business Management iv. Vallar Thozhil v. Tamil Nadu Nugarvour Kavasam vi. Nugarvaour Kavalan
25
Number of Computers
48
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semester
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 1 Name of the Department MATHEMATICS
2 Year of Establishment UG - 1986-1987
PG - 2003-2004
3 Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 7 Present Position 7
4 Number of Administrative Staff NIL
5 Number of Technical Staff NIL
6 Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 7 Students: UG – 145 PG - 9 UG I Year - 49 II Year - 54 III Year - 42 Allied - 62 Non Major Elective - 41 PG I Year - 9 II Year - NIL
7 Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
UG - 56 : 61 PG - 20 : 12
8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1 : 16
9 Number of research scholars who hadtheir master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
10 The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11 Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
UG 2003-2006 : 77.5 % 2004-2007 : 94 % 2005-2008 : 87.4 % 2006-2009 : 93.75 % 2007-2010 : 96.67 %
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PG 2004-2006 : 76.47 % 2005-2007 : 40 % 2006-2008 : 71.42 % 2007-2009 : 66.66 % 2008-2010 : 100 %
13 University Distinction / Ranks UG Year 2003-20062004-2007 2005-20082006-20092007-2010
Distinctions 13 8 11 8 4
Ranks - - - 1 -
PG Year 2004-20062005-20072006-20082007-20092008-2010
Distinctions 4 1 - 1 -
Ranks - 1 - - -
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the Book/Paper/ Article/ Abstract
Year of Publication
Publisher ISBN No. / Page No.
Dr.(Ms.) I.Rani
Dominating Sex in Cayley Graphs on Z n
2007 Tamkang Journal of Mathematics
341-345
Independent Domination number of Cayley Graphs on Zn
2009 The Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing
251-255
Total and Connected Domination Numbers for Cayley Graphs on Zn
2010 Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics
57-61
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15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Ms. I. Rani
Ph.D. Award- Manonmaniam Sundaranar University -September 2010.
Smt. U. Latha @ Venkateswari
Additional Examiner – Central Valuation –Manonmaniam Sundaranar University – 2002 onwards
Question Paper setter – Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous), Tirunelvei – 2005-2006.
Smt. S. Ammani
Additional Examiner -Central Valuation –Manonmaniam Sundaranar University – 2005 onwards
Question Paper setter - Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous),
Tirunelvei -2008-2009
Smt.G.Avudaiammal
Additional Examiner -Central Valuation –Manonmaniam
Sundaranar University – - 2009 onwards Question Paper setter Vivekananda College (Autonomous),
Tiruvedakam, Madurai – 2009-2010 Selvi B.Revathy
Additional Examiner -Central Valuation –Manonmaniam Sundaranar University – 2009 onwards
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16
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years)
Name of the Staff Name of the Seminar /
Conference
Venue / Date National /
International
Ms. U. Latha @ Venka teswari
5 days Conference on “Recent Developments in Combinatorics and Graph Theory”
Kalasalingam University, Krishnankovil, Srivilliputhur. 10.06.2007-14.06.2007
International
Two days conference on “Recent Trends in Analysis and Graph Theory
The M D.T. Hindu College, Pettai, Tirunelveli. 11.08.2009 & 12.08.2009
Natio nal
One day Symposium on “Ancient Indian Mathematics”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam West, Madurai. 18.03.2010
Natio nal
Ms. R. Kuppu janaki
One day Symposium on “Ancient Indian Mathematics”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam West, Madurai. 18.03.2010
Natio nal
Dr. (Ms) I. Rani
2 days Seminar on “Algebraic and Analytic Methods”
Alagappa University, Karaikudi. 19.03.2005 & 20.03.2005
Natio nal
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Three days Conference on “Algebra, Graph Theory and their Applications”
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. 05.12.2007–07.12.2007
Natio nal
Ms. S. Ammani
One day Seminar on “Graph Theory and its Applications” Two days conferenceon “Recent Trends inAnalysis and Graph Theory”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam West, Madurai. 23.01.2008 The M D.T. Hindu College, Pettai, Tirunelveli. 11.08.2009 & 12.08.2009
Natio nal Natio nal
Ms.G. Avudaiammal One day Seminar on “Graph Theory and its Applications”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam West, Madurai. 23.01.2008
Natio nal
Ms. B. Revathy Two days Symposium on “Vedic Mathematics”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam West, Madurai. 18.12.2009 & 19.12.2009
Natio nal
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
3
i) Department of Mathematics of our College and Dept. of Mathematics of Vivekananda College jointly organized one day National level seminar on “Graph Theory and its Applications” on 23.01.2008 at Tiruvedakam West, Madurai.
ii) Department of Mathematics of our College and Dept. of
Mathematics of Vivekananda College jointly organized two days National level Symposium on “Vedic Mathematics” on 18.12.2009 and 19.12.2009 at Tiruvedakam West, Madurai.
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iii) Department of Mathematics of our College and Dept. of Mathematics of Vivekananda College jointly organized One day National level Symposium on “Ancient Indian Mathematics” 18.03.2010 at Tiruvedakam West, Madurai.
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided duringthe last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the DepartmentalLibrary, if any
Specimen copy : UG – 113 Book Bank Books : UG – 277; PG – 474
24 Number of Journals / Periodicals 2
Journals i. The Mathematical Intelligencer ii. Proceedings of Mathematics
25
Number of Computers
1
26 Annual Budget Association - Rs.200/- per
semester Year Library UG PG Rs. Rs. 2005-2006 - 1652.80 5110 2006-2007 - 1241 2335 2007-2008 - 165 2574 2008-2009 - 510 207 2009-2010 - 866 6720
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1
Name of the Department
PHYSICS
2
Year of Establishment
1987-1988
3 Number of Teachers
sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 5 Present Position 5
4
Number of Administrative Staff
2
5 Number of Technical Staff --
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 5 Students: 88 I Year : 44 II Year : 27 III year : 17 Allied : 76 Non Major Elective: 35
7
Demand Ratio (2010-2011) (No. of seats : No. of applications)
48 : 60
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 18
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
71
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentageas compared to the University average?)
2003-2006 : 77.27 % 2004-2007 : 81.8 % 2005-2008 : 94.11 % 2006-2009 : 100 % 2007-2010 : 92.3 %
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Year
Distinctions
Ranks
2003-2006 10 6
2004-2007 4 3
2005-2008 4 4
2006-2009 1 3
2007-2010 1 1
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years) - NIL
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Smt. J. Umaiparvathiy
• Additional Examiner – Central Valuation – Manonmaniam Sundaranar University - Nov 2005 onwards
• Additional Examiner – Valuation – Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous), Tirunelveli -April 2008 onwards
• External Examiner – University Practical Examination - April 2010 onwards
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Smt. B. Padma
• Additional Examiner – Central Valuation – Manonmaniam Sundaranar University - Nov 2006 onwards
• Additional Examiner – Valuation – Sadakathullah Appa College
(Autonomous), Tirunelveli- April 2008 onwards
• External Examiner – Manonmaniam Sundaranar University - April 2010 onwards
• Question Paper Setter – St.Xavier’s College (Autonomous),
Tirunelveli.
Selvi.G. GomathiSankari • Additional Examiner – Central Valuation – Manonmaniam
Sundaranar University - June 2010 onwards
Smt. E. Indira Additional Examiner – Central Valuation – Manonmaniam Sundaranar University - Nov 2010 onwards
16
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years)
Mrs. J. Umai Parvathiy
One day national seminar on “Advances in Material Science” NSAMS – 2008
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. 04.02.2008 & 05.02.2008
National
Ms. G. Gomathi Sankari
Two days Symposium on “Vedic Mathematics”
Vivekananda College, Thiruvedakam WestMadurai. / 18.12.2009 & 19.12.2009
National
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17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen Copy - 218 Book Bank Books - 295
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
4
Journals i) Pramana - Journal of
Physics ii) Current Science iii) Electronics for you
Elecktor Electronics 25
Number of Computers
1
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semester
Year Library Laboratory2005-2006 6464.00 120.00 2006-2007 2422.00 150.00 2007-2008 2508.00 52822.00 2008-2009 6748.00 3635.00 2009-2010 1307.00 --
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1
Name of the Department
CHEMISTRY
2
Year of Establishment
1991-1992
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 5
Present Position 5
4
Number of Administrative Staff
2
5
Number of Technical Staff
NIL
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 5 Students: UG – 97
UG I Year - 48 II Year - 27 III Year - 27 Allied - 27 Non Major Elective - 40
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
48 : 82
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 20
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
75
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
2003-2006 : 82.85 % 2004-2007 : 53.33 % 2005-2008 : 93.9 % 2006-2009 : 94.7 % 2007-2010 : 100 %
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Year Distinctions Ranks
2003-2006 7 - 2004-2007 5 1 2005-2008 7 2 2006-2009 2 - 2007-2010 2 2
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the Book/Paper/Article/Abstract
Year of Publication
Publisher ISBN No. / Page No.
Smt. V. Raja rajeswari
Abstract - “Mechanism of Picolinic Acid catalysed Chromium (VI) Oxidation of Phenoxyacetic acid”
1999
Tomo LVI, 483 AFINIDAD (International journal)
--
Smt. G. Uma Mageswari
Abstract – “Hydrochemistry of ground water in Palayamkottai Taluk, Tamilnadu, India”
2006 Indian J.Environ. and Ecoplan
--
76
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Smt. V. Rajarajeswari • External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation–
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University- 1999 onwards • Question Paper Setter – Vivekananda college, Tiruvedagam and
Yadava College, Madurai – 2010 Smt. G. Umamageswari • External Examiner – 2009 onwards and Additional Examiner –
Central Valuation– Manonmaniam Sundaranar University- 2005 onwards
• Question Paper Setter – Vivekananda college, Tiruvedagam, - 2010
• Additonal Examiner- Sadakathullah Appa College (Autonomous), Tirunelveli-2009 onwards.
Smt. K. Lakshmi • External Examiner – 2009 and Additional Examiner – Central • Valuation– Manonmaniam Sundaranar University -2008 onwards
16
Faculty who have attended National and International Seminars (last five years)
1
Name of the Staff
Name of the Seminar /
Conference
Venue / Date National / Internatio
nal
Smt. V. Raja rajeswari
Two days Seminar on “Challenges and Strategies in Nanochemistry” (CASINO 2008)
Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous) ,Tirunelveli. 25.09.2008 & 26.09.2008
National
77
2
Smt. K. Raja lakshmi
“Impact of Chemistry on Environment and Nanomaterials” (OCEAN 2010)
Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous),Tirunelveli. 15.10.2010
National
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
NIL
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during thelast two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen copy : 273 Book Bank Books : 97
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
1
Journal Chemistry Today
25
Number of Computers
1
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.200/- per semester Year 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
Library Rs.
5767.20 -
2692.00 3088.00 5000.00
Laboratory Rs. 104513.00 59743.00 83543.00 70552.00 38625.00
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 1
Name of the Department
COMPUTER SCIENCE
2
Year of Establishment
1988-1989
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 5 Present Position 5
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff
2
6 Number of Teachers and students
Teachers - 5 Students - 120 UG I Year - 41 II Year - 31 III Year - 48 PG I M Com.CA - 16 II M Com.CA - 17 NME - 24
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
48:65
8 Ratio of Teachers to Students 1:24
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
79
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
Major Pass Percentage
2003-2006 2004-2007
100 % 96.3%
2005-2008 2006-2009 2009-2010
100% 100% 100%
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Year
Distinctions
Ranks
2003-2006 5 - 2004-2007 5 - 2005-2008 20 5 2006-2009 19 - 2007-2010 30 4
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
Name of the staff
Name of the Book / Title
Year of Publi cation
Name of the Publisher
ISBN No./ Page No.
Ms. V.Valli nayagi
Basic programming design
2010
G.V. Publi cations, Chennai
978-9b-80499-31-4
Intelligent electronic system - “Monitoring SNMP using client/server performance”
2009 International: Sathayabama University, Chennai
Page 43
TNCONFIC-09 E-commerce in C/S technology
2009 K.S.R Engineering College(3rd
Conference) Tiruchengode - 24-09-2009
Page 135
TNCONFIC-09 E-commerce in C/S technology
2009 Journal of Computer Application, K.S.R Engineering College.
0974 -1925
80
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years) Smt V. Vallinayagi • Member of Board of studies in Computer Science syllabus
committee in Sadakathullah Appa College (Autonomous), Tirunelveli.
• Guest lecturer - Madurai Kamaraj University (Distance Education) - M.B.A course
• Guest lecturer - Tamilnadu Open University (Distance Education) - M.C.A course
• Guest lecturer - Manonmanium Sundaranar University (Week end and Distance Education) - M.C.A course
• External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation– Manonmaniam Sundaranar University- 1999 onwards
• External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation -Sarah Tucker College (Autonomous), Tirurnelveli – 2008 onwards.
• St. Xavier’s College, (Autonomous), Palayamkottai – 2000 onwards.
• Sadakathullah Appa College (Autonomous), Tirunelveli – 2009 onwards
• Guide for M.Phil. Scholars Smt L. Shunmuga Priya Shyamala
External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation– Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli - 2008 onwards
16
Faculty who have attended National and International Seminars (last five years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the Seminar /
Conference
Venue / Date
National / International
1. Ms.
V.Valli nayagi
“Image Processing and Mobile Computing”
Sri Sarada College foWomen, Tirunelveli 06-10-2007
National
“TNCONFIC”
K.S.R College of Engineering Tiruchengode on 24-09-2009
National
81
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
Nil. But, an Intercollegiate Meet called VIEW-IT is conducted every year
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
All the staff members are engaged in taking short term computer courses in collabration with J.L Academy, Palayamkottai on hourly basis payment.
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen copy = 49 Book Bank books = 178
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
7
Journals 1. Cluster Computing 2. PC Chip 3. Digital 4. PC World 5. Computer Active 6. PC Front
7. Linux for you 25
Number of Computers
50
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.5000/- per year Year
Library Rs.
Laboratory Rs.
2005-2006 7,831.00 1,91,025.50 2006-2007 5,784.00 1,73,491.00 2007-2008 3,007.00 2,18,014.75 2008-2009 15,879.00 1,27,745.25 2009-2010 3,743.00 2,20,721.00
82
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1
Name of the Department
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2
Year of Establishment
2002-2003
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned 4 Present Position 4
4
Number of Administrative Staff
4
5
Number of Technical Staff
1
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers - 4 Students: UG – 111
I Year - 37 II Year - 27 III Year - 47 Non Major Elective - 25
7
Demand Ratio (2007-2010) (No. of seats : No. of applications)
48 : 53
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1: 28
9
Number of research scholars who had their master’s degree from other institutions
NIL
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
83
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12
Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
Year
Pass Percentage
2003-2006 2004-2007 2005-2008 2006-2009 2007-2010
94.7 % 73.68 % 100 % 100 %
97.82 %
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Year Distinctions
Ranks
2003-2006 6 6 2004-2007 8 5 2005-2008 7 5 2006-2009 11 2 2007-2010 10 NA
14
Publications by faculty(last 5 years)
NIL
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Ms. M. Indra • External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation–
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University-2008 onwards • Question Paper Setter – SRM University, Kancheepuram – 2009
onwards • Guest lecturer – 2007. Manonmanaim Sundaranar University –
DDE – MCA course
Ms. S. Kanagasankari
External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation – Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli – 2009 onwards
84
16 .
Faculty who have attended national and International Seminars (last five years) Name of the Staff
Name of the Seminar / Conference
Venue / Date
National / International
Ms. M. Indra “Image processing and Mobile computing”
Sri Sarada College for Women, Tiruenlveli 06-10-2007
National
“Emerging Technologies for Effective Management of Library Services”
IIT, Chennai September 18 – 20, 2002
National
S. Kanaga sankari
Two days National Level seminar on Future Research Prospects
Noorul Islam College of Arts & Science, Nagercoil. 29.09.2008
National
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
Nil. But, an intercollegiate meet called VIEW-IT is conducted every year
18
Number of teachers engaged inconsultancy and the revenue generated.
Smt M. Indra is engaged in taking MS-Office & C-language for non -ComputerScience students and .NET class for IT students on hourly basis payment.
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21 Number of inventions and patents
NIL
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guidedduring the last two years
NIL
85
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Specimen copy : 7 Book Bank Books : 94
24 Number of Journals /
Periodicals 7
Journals: 1. Cluster computing 2. PC chip 3. Digital 4. PC World 5. PC Front 6. Computer Active 7. Linux for you
25
Number of Computers
50
26
Annual Budget
Association - Rs.5000/- per Year
Year 2005-20062006-20072007-20082008-20092009-2010
Library7,831.005,784.003,007.00
15,879.003,743.00
Laboratory 1,91,025.50 1,73,491.00 2,18,014.75 1,27,745.25 2,20,721.00
86
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA)
1
Name of the Department
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
(PG) 2
Year of Establishment
1992-1993
3
Number of Teachers sanctioned and present position
Sanctioned
Prof.
Asso ciate Prof .
Asst. Prof.
1
2
6
Present Position
0 0 2
Lecturer : 5
4
Number of Administrative Staff
NIL
5
Number of Technical Staff
1
6
Number of Teachers and Students (2010-2011)
Teachers : 7 Students : 43 I Year - 11 II Year - 7 III Year - 25
7
Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
30 : 19
8
Ratio of Teachers to Students
1 : 15
9
Number of research scholars who had their Master’s degree from otherinstitutions
NIL
87
10
The year when the curriculum was revised last
2008-2009
11
Number of students passed NET/SLET etc. (last two years)
NIL
12 Success Rate of students (What is the pass percentage as compared to the University average?)
2003-2006 : 82.35 % 2004-2007 : 85.71 % 2005-2008 : 88.23 % 2006-2009 : 100 % 2007-2010 : 100 %
13
University Distinction / Ranks
Year
Distinctions Ranks
2003-2006 1 1
2004-2007 7 4 2005-2008 4 1 2006-2009 9 -
2009-2010
4
-
14
Publications by faculty (last 5 years) : Nil
15
Awards and recognition received by faculty (last five years)
Ms. B. Thamaraiselvi
• External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation–PG- Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli – 1999 onwards
• Question paper setter – Autonomous Colleges, Tirunelveli – 2005 onwards
• Guide - M.Phil. scholars, Prist University, Tanjore – 2009-2010 Ms. M.P. Jeyachithra
• External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation
– PG-Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli -2003 onwards
• Question paper setter – Autonomous colleges, Tirunelveli – 2005 onwards
• Guide - M.Phil. scholars, Prist University, Tanjore – 2008-2009
88
Ms. N. Rajeswari
• External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation–
PG-Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli – 2006 onwards
• Question paper setter – Autonomous colleges, Tirurnelveli – 2008 onwards
Smt. G.Ramani
External Examiner and Additional Examiner – Central Valuation–
PG Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli – 2004 onwards
Smt. R. Anusuya
Additional Examiner – Central Valuation– UG-Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelvei – 2008-2009 onwards
16 Faculty who have attended National and International Seminars
(last five years)
Name of the Staff
Name of the
Seminar / Conference
Venue / Date
National / Internatio
nal/ State
Smt. B.Thamaraiselvi
2 days Conference on Data Mining
St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous),Palayamkottai 05-03-2010 & 06-03-2010
National
Ms. M.P.Jeya chithra
2 days Conference on Data Mining
St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous)Palayamkottai 5-03-2010 & 6-03-2010
National
17
Number of National and International seminars organized (last five years)
1
Organized one day National level seminar on “Computer
Networks And Image Processing ” -06.10.2007.
89
18
Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated.
NIL
19
Number of Ongoing projects and its total outlay
NIL
20
Research projects completed during last two & its total outlay
NIL
21
Number of inventions and patents
3
• WIZKID 2007 – A Computer Aided Learning Package For Kids – Developed by the students of 2005-2008 batch
• Web Site for Sri Sarada College – Designed by students of 2005-
2008 batch
Software for Medical College Hospital –Tirunelveli by students of 2006-2009 batch
22
Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last two years
NIL
23
Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Department Library : 3859 Specimen copy : 114 Book Bank Books : 109
24
Number of Journals / Periodicals
12
International Journals 1. ACM Networker (Q) 2. ACM Transaction on
Graphics (Q) 3. ACM Transaction on
Internet Technology (Q) 4. ACM Transaction on
Information System Security(Q)
5. Adhoc Networks (BM) 6. Cluster Computing (Q)
90
National Journals 1. Journal of Advanced
Research in Computer Engineering C2ISS
2. Journal of Analysis and Computation
3. Journal of Cybernetics and Systems
4. Journal of Hybrid Computing Research
5. Journal of Intelligent Computing and Applications
6. Journal of Neural Computing Systems
25
Number of Computers
76
26
Annual Budget
Year Library Rs.
Laboratory Rs.
2005-2006 2006-20072007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
7,67614,725
1,75,782 71,39115,000
3,82,051.00 3,46,982.00 6,21,029.50 5,49,620.50 1,00,000.00
HEAD PHYSICAL ADMINISTRATIVE GURUKULA EXTRA OF THE DIRECTRESS OFFICER OFFICE CURICULAR DEPARTMENT PROGRAMMES
TEACHING 1. SPORTS OFFICE SUPT. GURUKULA STAFF 2. GAMES DIRECTOR 1.N.S.S 3. MASS DRILL 2.Y.R.C NON-TEACHING 3.EXTENSION PROGRAMMES STAFF TEACHERS
ACADEMIC RESEARCH EXTENSION & GURUKULA TRAINING ACTIVITIES 1.STUDENTS’COUNCILING 2.HOSTEL COMMITTEE
ADMINISTRATOR
COLLEGE
SECRETARY
PRINCIPAL
VICE PRINCIPAL
TABLE
PASS PERCENTAGE
YEAR NO.OF STUDENTS APPEARED PASSED PASS PERCENTAGE
Apr-06 267 221 83.58
Apr-07 239 189 75.91
Apr-08 271 255 92.5
Apr-09 260 253 92.83
Apr-10 269 261 97.4
PASS PERCENTAGE
83.5875.91
97.492.8392.5
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
YEAR
PER
CE
NTA
GE
PASSPERCENTAGE
TABLE
PERMANENT STAFF QUALIFICATION
PhD M Phil PG TOTAL
1 35 3 39
PERMANENT STAFF QUALIFICATION
3%
89%
8%
PhDM PhilPG
TABLE
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
2003-2006
2004-2007
2005-2008
2006-2009
2007-2010
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
YEA
R
APPEAREDPASSEDFIRST CLASSDISTINCTIONRANK
YEAR APPEARED PASSED FIRST CLASS DISTINCTION RANK
Apr 2006 267 220 151 48 16
Apr 2007 254 203 114 38 15
Apr 2008 271 251 168 56 20
Apr 2009 259 253 169 52 7
Apr 2010 272 263 172 58 7
TABLE
STAFF STRENGTH
TEACHING STAFF NON TEACHING STAFF
PERMA NENT
TEMPO RARY
ADMINIS TRATIVE
TECH NICAL
SUPPOR TIVE
39 13 6 7 11
STAFF STRENGTH
52%
17%
8%
9%
14%
PERMANENTTEMPORARYADMINISTRATIVETECHNICALSUPPORTIVE