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AllSaints'CollegeTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695 007
0471-6452472 (Principal)Telephone No : 0471-6452484 (Office) 0471-6526161 (Hostel)Website : www.allsaintscollege.inE-mail : [email protected]
Handbook2016 - 2017
THIS HANDBOOK HAS TO BE BROUGHT TO COLLEGE DAILY
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ALL SAINTS’ COLLEGE
VISION
The creation of dynamic young women who are academically proficient and financially independent, socially committed and morally upright.
MISSION
To develop a centre of academic excellence which will provide both knowledge and skills to meet the challenges of today’s fast-changing scenario. We believe that our students will be the agents of change in the community for whom the College was set up and in the larger society.
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MessageGreetings and welcome to the freshers as well as to those who have already become part of the All Saints’ family. May you have many happy experiences which you will cherish all your life, memories that will give you hope and courage in moments of adversities and trials which are an inevitable part of life.
Once a highly successful businessman was asked how he accomplished so much in his lifetime. He replied, “I grow great dreams. I have trained my mind to imagine what I want to accomplish. When I go to bed I think about my dreams. At night I dream about my dreams. And when I wake up in the morning I understand how I can make my dreams real. While other people were saying, ‘You can’t do that, it is impossible;’ I was well on my way to achieve what I wanted.”
All great men and women were big dreamers and grew great by dreams. So let us dream big in order to realise great things for ourselves and for the society.
Wishing you all the very best during this year.!
Sr. M. Elma
Sr. MARY ELMA C.C.R. GeneralateSuperior General & Manager All Saints’ Campus
Thiruvananthapuram 695 007, IndiaE mail : [email protected]
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1. Vision and Mission ii2. Message iii3. Personal Memorandum v4. Our History 15. Our Crest 56. National Anthem 57. College Anthem 68. Vande Matharam 69. Pb Pb P·-`qan 710. Zo]w Im«pI 711. I\n-shgpw {]Im-ita 812. Courses of Study 913. College Staff 1114. Office Staff 1415. Working Days and Class Timings 1516. Rules for Students 1517. Attendance 1718. Grading 1819. Leave of Absence 1920. Fee Regulation 1921. Schedule of Fees 2022. Caution Deposit 2323. Educational Concessions 2424. Students’Fund&Students’AidFund 2525. List of Scholarships 2526. Issue of Certificates 2627. Administrative Bodies 2728. Committee for Extension Activities 3529. Club and Associations 3730. Facilities 4131. Bus Routes and Timings 4532. Instructions regarding College and Public Examinations 4633. University of Kerala Syllabus for Undergraduate Programmes 4734. P.G.CourseStructure&MarkDistribution 7935. College Awards 8336. Calendar 93
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PERSONAL MEMORANDUM 2016 - 2017
Name in full :.................................................................................
Class : .................................... Main : ...............................
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Father’s Name : .................................... Mob. No. : ................................
Mother’s Name : .................................... Mob. No. : .................................
Home Address :....................................................................................
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Residential Ph. No. : ......................... Office Ph. No. : ..............................
If residing in a hostel or with Local Guardian, the name and address of the same.
Address :.............................................................................................
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Specimen signature of
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OUR HISTORY
1964 : All Saints’ College is founded by Rev. Mother MaryLoiuse,CCR with the approbation of the Rt. Rev. Dr.V.V.Dereere,OCD,BishopofTrivandrum.TheCollegebegins functioning in theHolyAngels’ premises on6July1964withMissMargaret P. PauloseasPrincipaland277studentsintheFirstYearPre-Degreeclass.
1965 : On 15 May His Excellency the Most Rev. James R.Knox,ApostolicInternunciotoIndialaysthefoundationstoneof the firstblockof theCollegeatChackai, thepermanentcampus.
1967 : TheCollege is shifted to the new campus atChackaion 10 January. It is upgraded on 24 July with theintroduction of Degree Courses in English, History,Economics,Mathematics,ChemistryandZoology.
1980 : B.Sc.BotanyandB.ComDegreeCoursesareofferedforthefirsttimeinJuly.
1982 : The College receives sanction to commence thepostgraduate course in English Language andLiterature.
1993 : The first batch of B.Sc. Physics students begins thecourse.
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1995 : M. Com. is the second postgraduate course to beintroducedinCollege.
1999 : The B.A. (Restructured) Course in CommunicativeEnglishisintroduced.ThepostgraduatecourseinM.Sc.EnvironmentalSciencescommencesasamultidisciplinarycourse.
2001 : TheCollege isaccreditedby theNationalAssessmentandAccreditationCouncil(NAAC)inJuly.
2008 : The College is reaccredited by NAAC with grade B(2.81)inMarch.
2011 : TheCollegeisselectedasacentrefortheKeralaStateIT Mission (KSITM) programme, “Skill EnhancementComputer Training and Women’s Resource Centrein Colleges of Kerala” in January. The postgraduatecourse in M. Sc Environmental Sciences– which wasinitiallyaself-financingcourse–isregularizedwiththeapprovaloftheGovernmentofKerala.ThePostgraduateDepartmentofEnvironmentalSciencesisconstitutedasaseparatedepartmentfrom11October.
2012 : AllSaints’CollegeisoneofthethreecollegesinKeralaundertheStarCollegeScheme.Thisisaschemeinitiatedby the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under theMinistry of Science and Technology, Government ofIndiatonurtureexcellenceinundergraduateScience.
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2013 : TheCollegecelebrates itsGolden Jubileemarking50yearsofacademicexcellenceandservice.
2014 : TheB.Com(Travel&Tourism)Courseisintroduced
TheCollegeisrecognisedasanIGNOUStudyCentre(Code:40028) in January. Thecentreoffersdegreecourses in Social Work (BSW), Commerce (B.Com)as well as postgraduate courses in English (MEG),Economics(MEC),Commerce(M.Com),History(MAH),Social Work (MSW), Women and Gender Studies(MAWGS).
Aone-monthcourse inComputerLiteracy(CLP) isalsooffered.
TheGoldenJubileeInaugurationwasheldon7SeptemberbyHon.ChiefMinisterShriOommenChandy.
2015 : TheGolden Jubilee Valedictory Functionwas held on30OctoberandwaspresidedoverbyHon.GovernorJustice(Retd.)P.Sathasivam.
Adebt of gratitude is owed to the leaderswho havemadetheinstitutionwhatitistoday.
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MANAGERS
Rev.MotherMaryLouise 1964-1975Rev.MotherMaryAngela 1975-1995Rev.MotherMaryFrances 1996-2011Rev.MotherMaryElma 2011-
PRINCIPALS
MissMargaretP.Paulose 1964-1969Sr.MaryAmata 1969-1972Dr.Sr.MaryAlice 1972-1987Rev.MotherMaryFrances 1987-1996Sr.MaryLaurentia 1996-2000Rev.MotherMaryFrances 2000-2002Dr.EstherJayanthi 2002-2007Dr.MabilP.S. 2007-2012Dr.MaryMettildaRoseV 2012-2013Ms.SusanEdelLopez 2013-2014Dr.MariammaA.T. 2014-2015Dr.SheelaMaryXavier 2015-2016Dr.JessyJose 2016-
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OUR CREST
TheRoseisforLoveandCharity,theLilyforPurity,thePalmsfortheVictoryofalltheSaints,andtheirneverendingglory.
ACandlewithanorangeflameagainstadarkbluebackgroundsymbolisestheLightofGoodnessthatchasesawayevil, theLightofKnowledgethatdispelsignorance.
OUR MOTTOThewordsofourCollegeMotto“LeadKindlyLight”arethewordsofCardinalNewman,askingforGod’sLighttoleaduson,stepbystep,totheknowledgeoftheTruth.
NATIONAL ANTHEMJana-gana-mana-adhinayakajayaheBharatha-bhagya-vidhatha
Punjaba-Sindhu-Gujaratha-Maratha Dravida-Utkala-Vanga
Vindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-GangaUchchhala-JaladhiTaranga
Tavasubhanamejage Tavasubhaasisamage Gahetavajayagatha
Jana-gana-mangaladayakajayaheBharatha-bhagya-vidatha
Jayahe;Jayahe;Jayahe;` JayaJayaJaya,Jayahe.
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COLLEGE ANTHEM
Leadkindlylight,amidtheencirclinggloom,LeadThoumeon!ThenightisdarkandIamfarfromhome,LeadThoumeon!KeepThoumyfeet;IdonotasktoseeThedistantscene,onestepenoughforme.
Iwasnoteverthusnorpray’dthatThou Shouldstleadmeon. Ilovedtochooseandseemypath,butnow LeadThoumeon! Ilovedthegarishdayandspiteoffears, Prideruledmywill;remembernotpastyears.
SolongThypowerhathblestme,sureitstillwillleadmeonO’ermoorandfen,O’ercragandtorrent,tillthenightisgone;AndwiththemornthoseangelfacessmileWhichIhavelovedlongsinceandlostawhile.
CardinalNewman
VANDE MATHARAM
Vandematharam,vandematharam,Sujalamsubhalam,malayajasheethalamSasyasyamalammatharam,vandematharamSubhajyolsnam,pulakithayaminiPhullakusumithadrumathalashobiniSubasiniSumadhurabhasiniSubhadam,varadammatharamVandematharam,Vandematharam
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COURSES OF STUDY
U.G. AND P.G.COURSESUndergraduate Programmes (CBCSS)
B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.
B.A.I History(Core) EconomicsandPoliticalScience(Complementary)II Economics(Core) IndianHistoryandPoliticalScience(Complementary)III EnglishLanguageandLiterature(Core) HistoryofEnglishLiteratureandWorld History(Complementary)IV CommunicativeEnglish(TwoMains) CoreSubjects:EnglishLanguageandLiteratureand CommunicativeEnglish
B.Sc.V Mathematics(Core) StatisticsandPhysics(Complementary)VI Physics(Core) MathematicsandChemistry(Complementary)VII Chemistry(Core) MathematicsandPhysics(Complementary)
VIIIZoology(Core) ChemistryandBotany(Complementary)
IX Botany(Core) ChemistryandZoology(Complementary)
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B.ComX Commerce(Core) Complementary/Elective(Finance)XI Commerce(Core) Complementary/Elective(Travel&Tourism)
POSTGRADUATE COURSES
M.A. EnglishLanguageandLiteratureM.Com.M.Sc. EnvironmentalSciences
IGNOU COURSES
lMEG(English)lMEC(Economics)lMAH(History)lM.Com(Commerce)lMSW(SocialWork)lMAWGS(Women&GenderStudies)lB.Com(Commerce)lBSWlCLP(ComputerLiteracyProgramme)
NEED-BASED CAREER ORIENTED COURSES
COPA (ComputerOperatorandProcessingAssistant) One-yearCertificateCourseofferedby AllSaints’CollegeComputerCentre,affiliatedtothe NationalCouncilforVocationalTrades(NCVT), GovernmentofIndia.ShortTermComputerCourses arealsooffered.
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COLLEGE STAFF 2016-2017
PRINCIPAL1. Dr. Jessy Jose,M.Com,Ph,D. DepartmentofCommerce
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
2. Ms. Morrin C.,M.A. Asst.Prof.3. Ms.SonyaJ.Nair,M.A.,M.Phil. Asst.Prof.4. Ms.KukkuXavier,M.A. Asst.Prof.5. Dr.LijiVarghese,M.A.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.6. Dr.Sr.PascoelaAdelrichD’Souza,M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.7. Dr.RajSreeM.S.,M.A..Ph.D Asst.Prof.8. Ms.NishelPremElias,M.A.,B.Ed. Asst.Prof.9. Ms.SimnaS.Stephen,M.A.,B.Ed. Asst.Prof.10.Ms.SapnaSrinivas,M.A. Asst.Prof.11.Ms.DianaV.Prakash,M.A.,PGDE,M.Phil Asst.Prof.12.Dr.KavithaN,M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D Asst.Prof.
Ornamental Fish Culture & Aquarium Management (AddOnCourse-UGCassisted)
DCA (DiplomainComputerApplications) Six-monthDiplomaCourseaffiliatedtoCentrefor ContinuingEducation(CCEK),Governmentof Kerala.
SAP (GenuineCourse-ERPUserandAccount) Hundredhourcourse
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13.Ms.JoveetaJustin,M.A. Asst.Prof.14.Ms.CelinaJames,M.A.,B.Ed. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF MALAYALAM15.Dr. C. Udayakala,M.A.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI16. Dr.SreedeviS, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. GuestFac.17.Dr.SheebaS.L.,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. GuestFac.
DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH
18.Ms. Reshma Maria Sampath,M.A. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICS
19.Ms. Lekha Rani M.L.,M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil. Asst.Prof.20.Dr.ParvathyMenon,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.21.Ms.VijayakumariK.,M.A.,M.Ed. Asst.Prof.22. Ms.VidyaNair,M.A.,M.Phil. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
23. Ms. Mary Alice G.,M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil. Assoc.Prof.24. Ms.JijiVijayan,M.A. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
25. Dr. Srilekha Nair,M.Com.,Ph.D. Assoc.Prof.26. Dr.ReshmiR.Prasad,M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assoc.Prof.27. Sr.CarvalhoFaustinaCicilia,M.Com Asst.Prof.28. Ms.LissyBennet,M.Com,B.Ed Asst.Prof.29. Ms.SangeethaS.,M.Com,B.Ed,M.Phil Asst.Prof.
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS
30. Ms. Shirly Joseph,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil. Assoc.Prof.31. Ms.VidyaT.R.,M.Sc. Asst.Prof.32.Ms.SebinaMathewC.M.Sc.,B.Ed. Asst.Prof.33.Ms.RenjiniRaveendranP.M.Sc.,M.Phil. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
34.Dr. Caroline Beena Mendez, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil,Ph.D. Assoc.Prof.35. Dr.DeepaM.,M.Sc.,Ph.D. Assoc.Prof.36. Dr.AnjanaP.S.,M.Sc,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.37. Dr.VeenaSureshBabu,M.Sc,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
38.Dr. Sunita Kurur,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.39.Dr.SindhuYesodharan,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil,Ph.D.Asst.Prof.40.Dr.SijiV.L.,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.41.Dr.BeenaKumariK.S.,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
42.Ms. Cinthya Christopher,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil. Asst.Prof.43.Dr.NishaK.K.,M.Sc.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.44.Dr.Sr.ShainaT.J.,M.Sc,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
45. Dr. Dhanalekshmy T.G.,M.Sc.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.46.Ms.DivyaGraceDilip, M.Sc.,M.Phil. Asst.Prof.47.Dr.SinyG.Benjamin,M.Sc.,MBA.,B.Ed.,M.Phil,Ph.D.Asst.Prof.48.Dr.SherlyD.,M.Sc,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.
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POSTGRADUATEDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
49.Dr. Reshma J.K.,M.Sc.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.50.Dr.AyonaJayadev,M.Sc.,Ph.D.,P.D.F. Asst.Prof.51.Dr.SmithaAsokV.,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Asst.Prof.52.Ms.RajaniV., M.Sc. Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
53.Ms. Margrette Leena V., B.P.E.,M.P.E. Asst.Prof.54.Ms.DivyaS.R.,B.P.E.,M.P.E. Asst.Prof.
OFFICE STAFF 2016-2017
1. Smt.FilominaJ. Sr.Supdt2. Sr.SheebaN.A. HeadAcct.3. Smt.LathaVarghese L.D.C.4. Sr.TissyJoseph L.D.C.5. Smt.SathyDeviC. LDTypist(HG)6. Sr.NirmalaV. LibrarianUGC7. Smt.MarykuttyS. Lib.Asst.8. Smt.AnithaR. HerbariumKeeper9. Smt.ThresiammaV. Lab.Asst.10.Smt.KusalaKumariP. Lab.Asst.(H.G.)11.Smt.AnnammaGeorge Lab.Asst.(H.G.)12.Smt.RenukaC. Lab.Asst.(H.G.)13.Smt.Vijayakumari LabAsst.14.Smt.S.RemaDevi LDC15.Sr.TresaA.J. LDC
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WORKING DAYS & CLASS TIMINGS
TheCollegeworksfrom9.30a.m.to3.30p.m.
Themorning sessionbeginswith theCollegePrayer.At thewarningbell,studentsshouldgopromptlyandsilentlytotheirclassesfortheprayer.
TheCollegeOfficeisopenfrom9a.m.to4p.m.onalldaysexceptSecondSaturdaysandpublicholidays.
RULES FOR STUDENTS
1. Students should come to College on time, neatly andmodestlydressed.
2. Exemplarybehaviourisexpectedfromallthestudentsbothon and off campus. Studentsmust behave in amannerbefittingtheprinciplesandethicsofthecollege.
3. Collegenoticeboardsshouldbeconsulteddaily.
4. Thecollege identity tagsmustbeworn toCollegeeveryday.
5. Thebuscardsmustbebroughteveryday.Thecardsaretobereturnedonorbeforetheclosingdate.
16.Sr.JessyThomas LDC17.Smt.DeepthiV. L.G.S.18.Smt.MinimolJacob L.G.S.19.Smt.BinduY. L.G.S.20.Shri.ShajiA. Mechanic
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6. Students are not permitted to leave the campus duringclasshours.
7. StudentsarenotpermittedtohavevisitorsinCollege.
8. Theuseofmobilephonesisprohibitedoncampus.Theywillbeconfiscatedwithafine.
9. Freehoursmustbespentinthelibrary.
10.StudentsmustkeeptheCollegecleanandtidy.Theyhavetocompensateforanylosstocollegeproperty.
11.Ragging is a cognisable offence and is banned in theinstitution. Complaints regarding ragging should belodgedwith the Anti-Ragging Cell. Stern action will betaken against those found guilty of participating in orabettingragging.Actiontakenwilldependonthenatureandgravityoftheoffence:
i.Suspensionfromclasses ii.Debarringfromexamination iii.Expulsionfromthecollege
No leniencywill be shown in this regard. Those foundguiltyarealsoliabletobepunishedbytheCourtofLawandcanbesentencedtorigorousimprisonmentofupto3years.
Every student has to submit a duly filled and signedundertakingagainstraggingtotheanti-raggingcell.
12.Unauthorizedcollectionoffundsbystudentsisnotpermitted.Nomoneymaybecollectedwithout the sanctionof theclassteacherorthePrincipal.
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13.Studentsmustnot(i)circulateanynoteorpasteitanywherein the College (ii) collect money or (iii) organise anymeeting,withoutthepermissionofthePrincipal.PoliticalactivityisstrictlyforbiddenintheCollege.
14.Students must not post derogatory or unfavourablecommentsagainstthecollege,teachersorotherstudentsononlineplatformssuchasFacebook.DoingsoispunishableaspertheIndianPenalCode.Strictactionwillbetakenbythecollegeagainststudentswhoarefoundguiltyofthisoffense.
ATTENDANCE
The percentage of attendance shall be calculated course-wise.Todetermine theeligibility for registration for theESE(EndSemesterExamination), theaverageof thecourse-wisepercentage of attendance shall be considered. Benefits ofattendancemaybegrantedtostudentswhoattendUniversityUnionActivities,meetingsofUniversityBodiesandparticipatein extra-curricular activities by treating them present for thedaysoftheirabsencefortheabovepurposeontheproductionof a participation/attendance certificate in such activitiesissued by the University authorities/Principals, subject to amaximumoftendaysinasemester.
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For First Degree Programmes (CBCS system)
Scheme for 2013/2014 admissions onwards
TheallotmentofMarksforattendanceshallbeasfollows.
91%to100% 5Marks81%to90% 4Marks71%to80% 3Marks61%to70% 2Marks51%to60% 1MarkLessthan50% 0
Studentsshouldhavesubjectattendanceof50%andaggregate75%attendance,ifnecessary.
Scheme for 2013/2014 admissions
An overall letter grade (Cumulative Grade) for the wholeProgramme shall be awarded to the students based on thevalueof theCumulativeCredit PointAverage (CCPA) usinga7pointscaleasgivenbelow.ItisobtainedbydividingthesumoftheCreditPointsinallthecoursestakenbythestudentsfortheentireprogrammebythetotalnumberofCredits.
Percentage of Marks CCPA Letter Grade
90andabove 9andabove A+Outstanding80to<90 8to<9 AExcellent70to<80 7to<8 BVeryGood60to<70 6to<7 CGood50to<60 5to<6 DSatisfactory40to<50 4to<5 EAdequateBelow40< 4 FFailure
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ForthesuccessfulcompletionofaprogrammeandawardoftheDegree,studentmustpassallcoursessatisfyingtheminimumcreditrequirementof120andmustscoretheminimumCCPAof4.00oranoverallgradeofE.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
1. Astudentrequiringleaveforanhourfromtheclassmustapply for it to the teacher concerned before the periodbegins.
2. Astudentrequiringleaveforawholesessionormoremustapply for it inwriting to the Principal through the classteacher.
3. Theapplicationforleaveshouldcontainthefollowing:
i. Nameii. Residentialaddressiii. Class,MainandRollNo.iv. No.ofdaysofleaverequiredwithdatesv. Reasonforleavevi. Signatureofthestudentwithdatevii. Countersignatureofparent/guardian/wardenviii. Countersignatureoftheclassteacherwithdate
FEE REGULATION
AsperG.O.M.S.No.9574/H. Edn. dated12 June1974,tuitionfeeswillbecollectedineightequalinstalmentsinthemonths of June, August, September, October, November,JanuaryandFebruaryrespectively.
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Thefirstinstalmentoftuitionfees,specialfeesanddepositwillbecollectedfromthestudentsofseniorclasseswithinaperiodofsevenconsecutiveworkingdaysbeginningfromthedateofre-openingof theCollege.Inthecaseofstudentsofjunior classes, the first instalment of tuition fees due till thedateofadmissionwithspecialfeesandcautiondepositwillbecollectedonthedateofadmission.Subsequentinstalmentswillbecollectedonorbeforethe7thconsecutiveworkingdayoftheconcernedmonth.
SCHEDULE OF FEES
1.Tuition
Degree 1000 PG 1800
2.Laboratory
B.Sc.Main 250/Subject MathsSub 300 Botany/Zoology(Compl.) 550 Physics/Chemistry 400 M.Sc. 1200/Subject
3.CautionDeposit
Degree 360 PG 6004. Registration 505. Library 1006. Athletics 1007. MedicalInspection 10
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8. Stationery 509. Calendar 3010. Magazine 5011. Association 5012. Admission Degree 75 PG 15013. VisualEducation 2514. UniversityUnion 5015. SportsAffiliation 5016. Students’AidFund 2517. Women’sStudiesCell 1018. Insurance 25
IGNOU Courses
IYear IIYear IIIYear
1. MEG(English) 3700 36002. MEC(Economics) 5500 54003. MAH(History) 3700 36004. MCom(Commerce) 4900 48005. MSW(SocialWork) 12100 120006. MAWGS(Women&Gender Studies) 4000 40007. BCom(Commerce) 1700 1600 16008. BSW 3500 3400 34009. CLP(ComputerLiteracy Programme-1month) 700
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Need-Based Career Oriented Courses
1. COPA(CertificateCourse) 120002. DCA(DiplomaCourse) 60003. ShortTermComputerCourses 15004. Tailoring 10005. BeauticianCourse 10006. SAP(GenuineCourse) 7000
Note: Amendment No. 72
1. ItshallbeopentostudentstoremittheTuitionFeesasalumpsumatthebeginningoftheacademicyear.
2. Ifanystudentfailstopaythetuitionand/orspecialfeesontheduedate,sheshallbeliabletopayafineofRs.5/-alongwiththefeesorSpecialFeesonorbeforethe10thdayaftertheduedate.Ifthe10thdayhappenstobeaholiday,thenextworkingdaywillbecountedasthe10thday.
3. Ifthetuitionfeeand/orSpecialFeeswiththefineofRs.5/-isnotpaidonorbeforethelastdatefixedforit,afineofRs.10/-willhavetobepaid.Ifthefeesandfineofaninstalmentarenotpaidbeforethelastopportunitygiven for payment of that instalment, the name of thestudentwillberemovedfromtherollsoftheCollegewitheffect fromthedate following theexpiryof thatperiodandthestudentwillnotgetthebenefitofattendancealsofrom thedateof removal from the rollsof theCollege.
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Ifandwhentheamountdueispaidandthestudent isreadmitted, shewillget thebenefitofattendance fromthedateofreadmission.
4. Thelastopportunityforpaymentofaninstalmentoffeeswillbethelastworkingdaybeforetheduedateofthesucceeding instalment. But in the case of the fees dueforFebruary,thelastdatefixedis5March.If5Marchhappens to be a holiday, then the last working dayprevious to suchadatewill be consideredas the lastdate.Ifastudentdoesnotpaytheduestillthelastdateprescribed, shewill not be allowed to appear for theUniversityExamination.
5. FeeswillbecollectedattheCollegeOfficecounterfrom9a.m.to2.30p.m.onworkingdays.
CAUTION DEPOSIT
1. AsperG.O.M.S.No.58/75/H.Edn.Trivandrumdated4April 1975, every student onadmission shall alongwiththefirstinstalmentoffeespaytheCautionDepositprescribedforeachcourse.Attheendofthecourseofstudy theCaution Deposit will be refunded on receiptof application from the student in the prescribed formavailable from the College Office, after adjusting alldues, if any. All claims for refund of Caution Depositshall be made before the re-opening date of the nextacademicyearinwhichthecourseiscompleted.
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theCautionDepositinsafecustody.Thedepositshallbeordinarilyrefundedonlyifthereceiptisproducedalongwith the application for refund. Failure to produce theoriginal receipt can result in forfeiture of the claim forrefund.
EDUCATIONAL CONCESSIONS
1. Feeconcessionandstipendwillbegiventocandidateswhose parents produce the Certificate of Registration,showing thereby that they belong to the FishermenCommunity. However, they have to pay the CautionDepositatthetimeofenrolment.
2. StudentsbelongingtotheOtherBackwardCommunities,Socially and Educationally Backward Classes andthe Forward Communities under the Kumara PillaiCommission Report, are eligible for fee concession.They have to (a) pay the Caution Deposit at the timeofenrolment(b)produceanincomecertificatefromtheVillage Officer, in the revised form. The income limitof the parents or guardians prescribed for the awardofeducational concessions to theOBC,SEBCstudentsundergoing the Degree Course is Rs. 25,000/- perannumandPGcourse40,000/-perannum.Theincomeof theguardianswillbeconsideredonly if theparentsarenolongerliving.
3. Students belonging to Scheduled Castes, ScheduledTribesandconvertsfromtheseareexemptedfrompayingthefeesandCautionDeposit.
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4. Studentseligible for full feeconcession (SC/ST),OBC,OECandchildrenofRegisteredFishermenshouldsubmittheirapplicationtothePrincipalintheprescribedformavailable in theCollegeOfficewithin15daysof theiradmissiontotheCollege.
STUDENTS’ FUND
The Students’ Fund is the lifeline of many of ourunderprivilegedstudents.Aid isgrantedbywayof relief infees, financing, books, clothes and writing materials. Theresponsibility for disbursement of this fund rests with thePrincipaland theManagement.Applications toavailof thisfundmustreachthePrincipalby31August.
STUDENTS’ AID FUND
The University of Kerala provides a Students’ Aid Fund foreconomicallybackwardstudents.ApplicationstoavailofthisFundmustreachthePrincipalby31August.
LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPSAVAILABLE TO STUDENTS
1. KeralaStateScholarship2. KeralaLabourWelfareScholarship3. District-wiseScholarshipandCulturalScholarship4. Educational Concession to Scheduled Castes and
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5. ScholarshipforChildrenofFishermen6. Post-MatricScholarship(PMS)7. CentralSectorScholarship(CSS)8. StateMeritScholarship(SMS)9. DistrictMeritScholarship(DMS)10.MeritScholarshiptoChildrenofSchoolTeachers(MSCT)11.HindiScholarship(HS)12.MuslimNadarScholarship(MNS)13.SanskritScholarship(SSE)14.SuvarnaJubileeMeritScholarship(SJMS)15.CHMuhammedkoyaScholarship(MGS)16.Blind/PHScholarship(BPHFC)17.Music/FineArtsScholarship(MFAS)18.ScholarshipforDependantofJawans(JS)19.Merit-Cum-MeansScholarshipRenewal(MMSR)
ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
Students requiring certificates of transfer, conduct andcharacter, birth, course, marks, identification and extra-curricular activities, should submit an application to thePrincipal and state their name, year of study, class numberandcourseofstudy.
Ordinarilyanoticeof24hoursisrequiredfortheissueofacertificate.
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ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES
College Council
ThisisastatutorybodythatadvisesandassiststhePrincipalinallacademicandadministrativematters.TheCouncilconsistsoftheHeadsofDepartments,electedrepresentativesfromtheteachingstaff,a representativeof theManagementand thePrincipalwhoactsastheChairpersonoftheCouncil.
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
TheIQACwhichaimsatqualitysustenancecoordinatesandsupervisesthepost-accreditationprogrammes.Itdevelopsanactionplanfortheacademicyearandforwardssuggestionsandrecommendationsinimportantareasrelatedtoneed-basedacademicprogrammesandtheimprovementofinfrastructuralfacilities.
Central Planning Committee
TheCommitteeundertakestheoverallplanningoftheactivitiesonthecampus.Itgathersproposalsfromvariousdepartmentsandmonitorstheimplementationoftheproposals.
Planning Committee
This Committee made up of elected student representativesarranges programmes, organizes lectures, seminars anddebates related to their main subject of study under theguidanceoftheteachersoftheirrespectivedepartments.
Academic Forum – College Level Monitoring Committee
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Degree Programme. It ensures minimum instructional daysand makes arrangements for University Examinations. TheCommitteeconsistsofthePrincipal,HeadsofDepartmentsandtheelectedrepresentativeofteachersintheCollegeCouncil.ThePrincipalshallbetheChairpersonandamemberselectedbytheCLMCfromamongtheHeadsoftheDepartmentsshallbetheConvener.
Executive Body
TheBodyexecutesallthedecisionsmadebytheIQAC.Itismade up of the Principal, Heads of Departments, the StaffSecretary,theStaffAdvisorandtheChairmanoftheCollegeUnion.
Discipline Committee
TheDisciplineCommitteeisinchargeofensuringacampuscongenial to study. TheCommitteeconsistsof senior facultymembers,NSS ProgrammeOfficers,the StaffAdvisor to theCollegeUnion,electedmembersoftheCollegeCouncilandfiveelectedstudentrepresentativesoftheCollegeUnion.
Anti-Ragging Grievance Redressal Cell
TheCelllooksintothegrievancesofthefreshers.Twoseniormembersoftheteachingfacultyandaseniormemberoftheadministrativestaffmakeupthiscell.Acomplaintboxissetup for this purpose. The Committee takes these complaintsseriouslyandcorrectivemeasuresaretakenimmediately.
Examination Committee
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Universityexamsforundergraduateandpostgraduatecourses.ThisCommitteeworksinunisonwiththeAcademicForum.
Library Committee
TheLibraryCommitteeaimsatpromotingequitableaccesstoallinformationresources.TheCommitteehastheresponsibilityof recommending, selecting and purchasing books for thelibrary.TheCommitteeismadeupoftheLibrarian,threeseniormembersoftheteachingfacultydrawnfromtheScience,Artsand Commerce streams and a permanent member of theIQAC.
Ethics Committee
TheEthicsCommitteeisresponsibleforinstillingbasichumanvaluesinstudentsthusmakingthembetterhumanbeings.ItalsoensuresthatthecodeofconductintheCollegeisfollowed.
Grievance Redressal Cell for Students
ThisCommitteehas theauthority to settlegrievances raisedbythestudentsof theCollege.ThestudentsareexpectedtolodgetheirgrievanceswiththeirrespectivetutorswhowillinturnintimatethemattertotheCommitteefornecessaryaction.IfthematterisnotresolvedbytheCommittee,thestudentcanapproachthePrincipal.
Special Grievance Cell for the Welfare of SC/ST students
ThisCellhasbeenformedtoassiststudentsbelongingtotheScheduledCasteandScheduledTribes.
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Equal Opportunity Cell
This cell identifies transgender students and discusses theproblems they face and takes measures to ameliorate thediscrimination and deprivations suffered by TransgenderCommunity.
Grievance Redressal Cell for Staff
TheCellfunctionsaccordingtothenormsandprocedureslaiddownbytheUniversity.ItlooksintothegrievancesoftheStaffandSupportStaffoftheCollege.
Career Guidance Cell
TheCareerGuidanceCellaimsatgivingstudentsinformationand guidance on the best placements available. The Cellconducts seminars and campus recruitment drives. It alsocoordinatescareercounsellingsessionsonthelatesttrendsinthejobarena.
Parent-Teacher Association (PTA)
TheParent-TeacherAssociationaimsataco-operativeeffortonthepartoftheparentsandteachersfortheoveralldevelopmentofthecollege.ThisassociationconductsseminarsonCareerGuidance,Counsellingandalsoseesthatvocationaltrainingclasses are conducted for the students. Financial aid foreconomicallybackwardanddeservingstudentsandawardsforproficiencyaresomeoftheotherservicesrenderedbythisassociation.
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College Union
TheCollege Union is constituted every year in accordancewith theUniversityrulesandregulations.TheUnionconsistsoftheChairperson,Vice-Chairperson,GeneralSecretary,ArtsClubSecretary,MagazineEditor,UniversityUnionCouncillorsandGeneralRepresentativeswhoareelectedbythestudents.TheUnion has the responsibility of organizing co-curricularactivities in the College. It also represents the College atUniversity meetings, Youth Festivals and intercollegiatecompetitions.
Research Committee
The Research Committee is constituted to enhance theacademicprogrammes in thecollege. Itkeeps themembersofthefacultyinformedoftheschemesoftheUGCandotherfunding agencies. The Committee also makes sure that theproposalsaresubmittedontimeandthatfollow-upactionistaken.
Website Committee
The Committee is in charge of updating the websiteperiodically. The college website www.allsaintscollege.inprovidesinformationabouttheCollegeanditsactivities.
IT Committee
TheITCommitteehasbeensetupwithcoursesdesignedbythemembersofthisCommittee.Satellite-enabledinstructioninSpokenandWrittenEnglishisoffered.TheCollegeprovidesacomprehensivetrainingprogrammetothestudentstoimprovetheirSoftSkillsandEnglishlanguagecompetency.
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Info Bank
ThisCommitteehasbeenconstitutedtomaintainachronologicalrecordoftheeventsintheCollege.
Publications Committee
ThePublicationsCommittee is inchargeofbringingout thepublications in the College – the newsletter, the collegemagazineandthecollegeinterdisciplinaryresearchjournal,Seek.
Public Relations Committee
The Public Relations Committee is the face of the college.It establishes cordial relations with the media and otheragenciesandtherebyensuresthegoodwillandsupportofthecommunity.
Feedback Committee
ThisCommitteecollectsfeedbackfromthestudentsaswellasfromtheirparents.Thefeedbackthuscollectediscommunicatedto the staff concerned which becomes an effective tool toimprovethequalityoftheteaching.
Cultural Programme Committee
The Cultural Programme Committee organizes culturalprogrammesincollaborationwithvariousorganizations.
Entrepreneurship Committee
The Entrepreneurship Committee is instituted to create anddevelop entrepreneurial skills among the students of theCollege. This Club arranges industrial visits and conducts
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seminarswithsuccessfulentrepreneursasresourcepersons.
Consultancy Services
Consultancy servicesaremadeavailable to the community.Consultancy services are offered to industries, NGOs andotherorganizationsofsocialconcern.
Counselling & Psychotherapy Cell
This Cell aims at providing counselling to students. It helpsthe students deal with both personal as well as academicproblems. Ithelps thestudents to identify theirstrengthsandweaknessesandchoosetheircareersinaccordancewiththis.Tothisend,theCellorganizesseminars,workshopsandcareerguidanceprogrammes.TheCellalsoextendstheservicesofprofessionalcounsellorstothestudents.
Handbook Committee
This Committee is responsible for updating the CollegeHandbook which is an annual publication that providesinformationabouttheCollege.
Purchase Committee
In order to maintain transparency in all transactions, thePurchaseCommitteesupervisesallthepurchasesmadeinthecampus.RulesandguidelinesareformulatedbytheCommitteetoexerciseitspowersjudiciously.
Campus Beautification Committee
ThisCommitteeisinchargeofpreservingandenhancingthebeautyofthecollegecampus.
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STUDENT SUPPORT FACILITIES
Consultancy Services
Consultancy servicesaremadeavailable to the community.Consultancy services are offered to industries, NGOs andotherorganizationsofsocialconcern.
Counselling & Psychotherapy Cell
This Cell aims at providing counselling to students. It helpsthe students deal with both personal as well as academicproblems. Ithelps thestudents to identify theirstrengthsandweaknessesandchoosetheircareersinaccordancewiththis.Tothisend,theCellorganizesseminars,workshopsandcareerguidanceprogrammes.TheCellalsoextendstheservicesofprofessionalcounsellorstothestudents.
National Service Scheme (NSS)
The aim of the NSS is personality development throughcommunity service. TheNSSgives students opportunities toengage themselves in constructiveaction for socialwelfare.Educational,health-related,agriculturaland self-employmentprogrammesareincludedinthevariousactivities.
Red Ribbon Forum & Club 25
In order to encourage voluntary blood donation amongstudentsandpromoteawarenessofsafeblooddonation,theRedRibbonForumandClub25functioninthecollege.Club25 is a voluntary blood donation initiative through whichmemberspledgetodonateblood25timesbytheageof25.
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The Women’s Studies Cell
TheWomen’sStudiesCellispartoftheWomen’sDevelopmentStudies started by the U.G.C. Various programmes areconducted in the college to create awareness among thestudents about problems related towomen. TheCell worksfor the development of the students, helping them to solvepersonalandacademicproblems.ThereisaCounsellorattheserviceofthestudents.
All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF) & Jesus Youth:
AsaChristianinstitution,thecollegetakesaspecialinterestin the religious and moral formation of the students. AllCatholic students are the members of AICUF and regularChristian Doctrine and Ethics classes are held for students.TheAICUFandJesusYouthconductanannualretreat,thefirstFridayEucharisticCelebration,prayers, seminars, talksandleadershipprogrammes.
Legal Aid Cell
This cell aims to equip students with basic legal literacy. Itworksasaplatformforconsultationofanylegalissuesrelatedtoproperty,marriage&othercivilorcriminalproblems.
COMMITTEE FOR EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
The College is committed to moulding a generation whowouldutilizetheirskillsforthebettementofsociety.Withthisaiminview,extensionservicesaremadeavailabletonearbyschools,villagesandcommunities.Itismandatoryforastudenttoparticipateinanyoneofthefollowingextensionactivities
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prescribed by theUniversity of Kerala for not less than 40hoursinthethirdandfourthsemesters.
1. HealthEducation2. People’sPlanningForum3. DebateClub4. EnvironmentalActivities5. HumanRightsForum6. CommunityHealthActivity7. KeralaStateLiteracyMission8. PerformingArtsClub–Folklore9. MediaClub10.CommunitybasedactivitiesCACEE11.NSS12.NCC13.SportsClub14.ScienceClub15.NatureClub/EcoClub16.TheatreClub17.PlanningForum18.LiteraryClub19.Women’sStudyUnit20.Anti-RaggingCell21.StateLibraryCouncilAffiliatedRuralPublicLibraries
Excursions and Study Tours
ThecollegeorganizesastudytourorexcursionfortheFinalYearstudentsofthePGandUGcourses.Theseexcursionsare
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organizedbytheHeadsofthevariousdepartmentswiththeknowledgeandconsentofthePrincipal.Thestudentsarenotallowedtoorganizeanytripontheirown.Theyshouldfurnishapermissionletterintheprescribedformfromtheirparentsorguardians.Thestudentswillbeaccompaniedbyaminimumoftwoteachers.
CLUBS
Arts Club
TheArtsCluboftheCollegebearsresponsibilityforconductingvarious cultural programmes and competitions within thecampus.TheClubalsosupervisesandtrainsourstudentsforintercollegiate,stateandnationallevelcompetitions.TheClubalsoorganisesatwo-dayFilmFestivalinthecampus.
The Sixth Sense Quiz Club
TheClubmeets on aweekly basiswith the aimof helpingstudents toacquirea strongbase inGeneralKnowledge. Itencouragesthestudentstokeepintouchwithcurrentaffairs.
Harmony - The Music Club
Harmonyisaplatformtoshowcasethemusicaltalentsofourstudents. At Harmony, students learn more about differentkindsofmusiclikefolk,light,western,ghazal,classicalandfusionmusic.
The Clubmeets everyweekwith the aim of promoting thehidden musical talents of our students without any kind ofcompetitiveattitude.
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Bonjour All Saints’
French Club offers students the opportunity to learn Frenchthrough French cinema, French songs and other Frenchorientedactivities.TheclubprovidesaplatformforallFrenchLanguageloverstoexpressthemselvesinFrench.
Performing Arts Club
This club offers an unparalleled journey into the world ofperforming arts. This club conducts an indepth researchinto fiveperformingart formsofKeralaandanalysehowitcontributestotherichandcolourfulheritageofourstate.
Debating Club
Effective speaking isoneof themostessentialarts thatoneneeds to master and develop a vibeant personality. Thisclubprovidesaplatformforthestudentsinterestedinpublicspeakinganddebatestosharpentheirspeakingskills.
Reading Club
Thisclubaimstohelpstudentstodevelopaloveforreading.Theclubalsoenhancesthecriticalandanalyticalabilitiesofthe students by regular discussions and reviews. The latestworksaswellastheclassicsaretakenupforclosereadingandanalysis.Thereisaconcertedeffortatvocabularybuildingandgivingahistoricalperceptionofliterature.
Vibrant Fitness Club
Vibrant Fitness Club started with the aims of developingchildrens’selfesteemandconfidence.Theirabilitytoovercome
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challengingsituationsimproves.Studentscandevelopfurthersocialskills,suchasleadershipandempathy.TheclubactivitiesareZumbaFitness,Aerobics,Yogaanddifferentsportsandgamesetc.
Film Club
This club functions in association with Kerala ChalachitraAcademy. Itaims to createan interest inallaspectsof filmmaking.Afilmfestisconductedannually.
Women on Wings
It is an innovation centre for skill development trainingand upgradation. It attempts to fulfil the broader objectiveof imparting skill enhancement training along withentrepreneurshipdevelopmentofthestudentsofourcollege.
Mashithandu
It is a club that aims at promoting interest in Malayalamliterature through reading, discussions andmeet the authorsessions.
Mother Teresa Human Value Club
Theclubrecognizestwogreattruths-“Wecannotalldogreatthingsbutwecanalldosmallthingswithgreatlove”and“Themost terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of beingunloved”.Thusthemainmotiveofthisclubistogroomasmallband of young graduates who are sincerely committed to“humanvalues”andwhowouldcomprisethenext-generationtorchbearersof the“humanvalues”movementandserve torestorepeaceinthisworldofunrest.
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Ephphatha Club
Thisclubaimstoenhancethemind,bodyandwellbeingofthemembers.ApartfromtrainingstudentsphysicallythroughKarateandYoga,theyaregivenwholesomementalupliftmentthroughmeditation,moralandethicalclasses.
Human Rights Club
TheclubaimsatcreatinganawarenessamongstudentsontheimportanceofHumanRights.Thestudentsaremadeawareofbasichumanrightsanditsrelevance.StudentsarealsotrainedtoperceivethegrossHumanRightsviolationstakingplaceinsocietyandlearnhowtoreactagainstthem.
Biodiversity Club
This club carries out programmes for conservation of localbiodiversityinaccordancewiththestatebiodiversityacts.TheKeralaStateBiodiversityBoardhassanctionedtheprestigiousSanthisthalprojecttoAllSaints’Collegeinwhichoneacreoflandin theCampus issetaside formakingawood-lotwithRare,EndangeredandThreatened(RET)speciesofflora.
Bhoomithra Sena Club
This club is constituted toaddress environmental issuesandto build awareness among the students on the same. ThisinitiativeissupportedbytheDepartmentofEnvironmentandClimateChange. Theclubmembersmaintainabiocompostunitforthemanagementoffoodwaste.
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ASSOCIATIONS
ASCAA (All Saints’ College Alumni Association):
TheAssociationfostersandmaintainsanetworkamongoldstudentsofthecollegeandworksforthebettermentoftheAlmaMater.TheASCAAoffersfinancialhelptoneedystudentsandhelpsinupgradingthefacilitiesoncampus.
ASCATA (All Saints’ College All Teachers’ Association)
Ourretiredteachershavejoinedhandswiththepresentstaffandareactivelyinvolvedincharitablework.
Departmental Associations
Inaddition,eachdepartmenthasitsownassociation.Inordertogenerate interest in the subject concerned, talks, seminarandexhibitionsareregularlyorganized.Remedialclassesareofferedbyalldepartments.
FACILITIES
Library
Ourlibraryiseveryscholar’sdelight.Withover50,400booksand53journals,40periodicalsand7newspapers,itcatersto academic and aesthetic interests. The Library has a (a)Generalsection(b)Postgraduatesection(c)Internetfacility.
Library Rules
1.Thelibrarywillbeopenfrom9a.m.to4.30p.m.StrictsilenceshallbeobservedintheLibrary.
2.Eachstudentwillbeissued2librarycards.Notmorethantwobooksatatime,shallbeissuedfromtheLibrary.Books
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borrowed from the Librarymaybekept foramaximumperiodof14daysatatime.
3. Ifabook isnot returnedonorbefore theduedate,anoverdue charge of Rs. 1/- per book, per day shall becollected.
4. Allmarking,underlining,tearingofpagesinanybookisabsolutelyforbidden.
5. On receiptof thebook the student shouldexamineandreportatoncetotheLibraryAssistantanydamagesofarunaccountedfor,inthebook.Ifthestudentfailstodoso,sheshallbeheldresponsibleforanydamagewhenitissubsequentlydetectedbytheLibraryAssistant.
6. Studentsareexpectedtohandlethebookscarefully.Ifabookisdamagedorsoiledorlostbyastudent,shewillhavetoreplacethebookorpayitspresentcost.
7. Referencebooks,periodicalsandpublicationswillnotbeissued.
8. Nostudentshouldsub-lendherlibrarybookorcard.9. StudentsshouldaccessthelibraryonlythroughtheGate
Register. This is to be done through their admissionnumber.
Computer Centre
TheCollegeisequippedwithaComputerCentrewhichispermanentlyaffiliatedtotheNationalCouncilofVocationalTrades(NCVT),GovernmentofIndia.TheCentrehasthelatestcomputers, software packages and a library with a goodcollectionofbooksonComputerScience.Itisfullyequipped
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tohandlealmosteverymoderncourseinthecomputerfield.ThetradeconductedunderITCisaone-yearcertificatecourse,ComputerOperatorandProcessingAssistant(COPA).
Students’ Counselling Centre
A group of compassionate seniors get together andoffer counselling, study aids and material support for theunderprivileged students who approach them. A qualifiedcounsellorisalsoappointedbytheCentrewhooffersadvicetothestudentsandrecommendsselectstudentsforassistancebywayofstudyormaterialaids.
Vocational Training
Atrainedteacherisavailableonthecampustoteachstudentsthebasicsofgarment-making,handandmachineembroidery,screenprinting,fabricpainting,jewellerymaking,dollmaking,beauticiancourseandflowermaking.Theseclassesareopennot only to our students but also to thosewomenwho areinterestedinthesame.
Gymnasium
Agymnasiumwithstate-of-the-artequipmentisatthedisposalofbothstaffandstudents.
Infirmary
Indisposedstudentscanrestintheinfirmary.BasicamenitiessuchasFirstAidarealsoprovided.
Store
Textbooks,notebooks,ScienceRecordsandstudents’requisitescanbehadfromtheCollegeStore.
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Canteen
TheCanteenprovidesvegetarianandnon-vegetarianmealsandsnacks.
Transport
TheCollegehasafleetoffivebusesthatplytoallthemajorstopsinthecity.Thefeesforthecollegebusshouldbepaidintwoinstalments(June&October).Buseswillrunonregulartrips till the end of January. If the fees are paid as a lumpsumat thebeginningof theacademicyear, therewillbeaconcessionofRs.100/-.Apartfromthis,stateandprivatebusservicestothecollegearealsoavailable.
Hostel
It ismeantonly for studentsof thisCollege.Forapplicationandotherdetails,theHostelWardenmaybecontacted.
Bank
AbranchoftheCentralBankofIndiafunctionsinthecollegepremises.Itprovidesallthebankingfacilitiesforthestaffandstudents.
Sports
The College provides facilities for various games andencouragesparticipationintheIntercollegiateandStateLevelTournaments under the guidance of the Physical EducationDepartment.TheCyclingClubwas introducedin1992.
Coaching Classes
TheP.G.DepartmentsoffercoachingclassesforNET(NationalEligibilityTest)atconcessionalrates.
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BUS ROUTES & TIMINGS
STOPS TIME STOPS TIME (A.M.) (A.M.)L.M.S. 8.10 Oolampara 8.23Nanthencode 8.11 Paippinmoodu 8.25DevaswomBoard 8.12 Sasthamangalam 8.30Kowdiar 8.15 Vellayambalam 8.35Ambalamukku 8.17 Pattoor 8.50Peroorkada 8.20
Kannanmoola 8.00 Paruthippara 8.30BurmaRoad 8.05 M.G.College 8.32Kumarapuram 8.06 L.I.C. 8.35Ulloor 8.10 PlamooduJn. 8.38Kesavadasapuram 8.12 Palayam 8.40PanavilaJn. 8.13 Vanchiyoor 8.45Nalanchira 8.15 Pettah 8.50Mannanthala 8.25
VijayaMohiniMill 7.45 Attakkkulangara 8.16Chengalloor 7.50 Josco 8.18Poojappura 8.00 SubhashNagar 8.19Kunjalummoodu 8.05 Vazhappally 8.20Karamana 8.10 WestFort 8.22PRSJn. 8.14 Inchakkal 8.23Killippalam 8.15 Ananthapuri 8.25 Chackai 8.30
AyurvedaCollege 8.10 Vandithadam 8.30Manacaud 8.20 Pachalloor 8.32Kamaleswaram 8.25 Poonkulam 8.35Kallattumukku 8.27 Ambalathara 8.40Paravankunnu 8.28 Chackai 9.00Thiruvallom 8.29
Maruthankuzhi 8.10 Arayalloor 8.25Kanjirampara 8.13 Thirumala 8.29Thozhuvancode 8.14 S.K.Hospital 8.32Vattiyoorkavu 8.15 Edapazhanji 8.35Arappura 8.16 CottonHill 8.36PTPNagar 8.18 Vazhuthacaud 8.37Elippode 8.20 D.P.I. 8.40Valiyavila 8.22 Women’sCollege 8.42
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INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING COLLEGE ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATIONS
1. Students should be on time. Five minutes before thecommencementoftheexamination,therewillbealongbellatwhichallshouldenterthehall.Atthesecondbell,thequestionpaperswillbedistributed.
2. Nobooksandnotesshouldbetakenintotheexaminationhallandstrictsilenceshallbeobserved.
3. No paper should be detached from the answer books. NopaperwiththeCollege/Universitysealshouldberemovedfromtheexaminationhall.
4. Tenminutesbeforetheendoftheexamination,awarningbellwillbe rungafterwhichnooneshould leave thehall.At thecloseoftheexamination,alongbellwillberungatwhichallwillhandovertheirpapersandleavethehall.
5. Studentswhofinishearlyshouldleavethepremisesinsilence.6. Nostudentwilloccupyanyotherchairthanherownwithoutthe
consentoftheinvigilator.7. ParentsandguardiansshouldinformthePrincipalintimeiftheir
childrenorwardsareunabletoappearforanexaminationasabsencefromTerminalExaminationswillbeviewedseriously.
8. StudentswhoabsentthemselvesfromTerminalExaminationswillhavetopayafine.Ifabsentongroundsofillness,amedicalcertificatewillhavetobeproduced.
9. Students should bear in mind that, if through unforeseencircumstances a college examination on a particular day iscancelled, the examination timetable remains intact and theparticularexaminationwhich iscancelledwillbeheldon theworkingdayimmediatelyfollowingthescheduledtimetable.
10.As soon as the examination reports are handed over to thestudents or received by the parents or guardians by post,studentsshouldgetthemsignedandreturnthemtotheirClassTeachers.
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UNIVERSITY OF KERALA SYLLABUSFOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (CBCSS)
ENGLISH (For B.A. and B.Sc.)
Sem. Course Code Course Title
LanguageCourseI(EnglishI)I EN1111.1 Listening,SpeakingandReading
FoundationCourseI EN1121 WritingsonContemporaryIssues
LanguageCourseIII(EnglishII)II EN1211.1 EnvironmentalStudies
LanguageCourseIV(EnglishIII) EN1212.1 ModernEnglishGrammarandUsage
LanguageCourseV(EnglishIV)III EN1311.1 WritingandPresentationSkills
LanguageCourseVI(EnglishV)IV EN1411.1 ReadingsinLiterature
MALAYALAM (For B.A. and B.Sc.)Sem. Course Code Course Title
LanguageCourseII(AdditionalLang.I)I ML1111.1 MalayalamKavitha
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HINDI (For B.A. and B.Sc.)Sem. Course Code Course Title
I HN1111.1 Prose&Grammar
II HN1211.1 Fiction,CreativeWriting& CommunicationSkills
III HN1311.1 Drama-OneActPlays& Translation
IV HN1411.1 Poetry,LongPoems&Culture
FRENCH (For B.A. and B.Sc.)Sem. Course Code Course Title
I FR1111.1 CommunicationSkillsinFrench
II FR1211.1 Translation&CommunicationinFrench
III FR1311.1 LiteratureinFrench
IV FR1411.1 Culture&Civilisation
HISTORYSem. Course Code Course Title
I CoreCourseI HY1141 Methodology&Perspectivesof SocialSciences
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ComplementaryCourseI PS1131 PrinciplesofPoliticalScience
ComplementaryCourseII EC1131 FoundationsofEconomicTheory
II CoreCourseII HY1241 CulturalFormationofthe Pre-ModernWorld
ComplementaryCourseIII PS1231 IntroductiontoPoliticalTheory
ComplementaryCourseIV EC1231 MoneyandBanking
III FoundationCourseII HY1321 Informatics
CoreCourseIII HY1341 EvolutionofEarlyIndian SocietyandCulture
ComplementaryCourseV PS1331 PublicAdministration
ComplementaryCourseVI EC1331 PublicFinanceandTrade
IV CoreCourseIV HY1441 MedievalIndia:Socio-CulturalProcesses
CoreCourseV HY1442 HistoryofModernWorld-PartI
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ComplementaryCourseVII PS1431 InternationalPolitics
ComplementaryCourseVIII EC1431 IndianEconomysinceIndependence
V CoreCourseVI HY1541 MajorTrendsinHistorical ThoughtandWritings
CoreCourseVII HY1542 ColonialismandResistance MovementsinIndia
CoreCourseVIII HY1543 HistoryofModernWorld-PartII
CoreCourseIX HY1544 HistoryofPre-ModernKerala
CoreCourseX HY1545 MakingofIndianNation.
OpenCourseI HY1551.1 EmpowermentofWomenwithSpecial ReferencetoIndia
VI CoreCourseXI HY1641 MakingofModernKerala
CoreCourseXII HY1642 MajorTrendsinIndianHistorical ThoughtandWritings
CoreCourseXIII HY1643 ContemporaryIndia
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CoreCourseXIV HY1644 TheTwentiethCenturyRevolutions ElectiveCourse
HY1651.3 ContemporaryWorld
HY1645 Project/Dissertation
ECONOMICSSem. Course Code Course Title
I CoreI EC1141 MethodologyAndPerspectivesof SocialSciences
ComplementaryI PS1131 PrinciplesofPoliticalScience
ComplementaryII HY1131.1 HistoryofModernIndia(1857-1900)
II CoreII EC1241 MicroEconomicsI ComplementaryIII PS1231 IntroductiontoPoliticalTheory
ComplementaryIV HY1231.3 HistoryofModernIndia(1901-1920)
III FoundationCourseII EC1321 Informatics
CoreIII EC1341 MicroEconomicsII
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ComplementaryV PS1331 PublicAdministration
ComplementaryVI HY1331.5 HistoryofModernIndia(1921-1947)
IV CoreIV EC1441 BacisToolsforEconomicsI
CoreV EC1442 MacroEconomicsI
ComplementaryVII PS1431 InternationalPolitics
ComplementaryVIII HY1431.7 HistoryofContemporaryIndia (after1948)
V CoreVI EC1541 MicroEconomicsII
CoreVII EC1542 MacroEconomicsII
CoreVIII EC1543 DevelopmentEconomics
CoreIX EC1544 IndianEconomy
CoreX EC1545 PublicEconomics
OpenCourseI EC1551 HumanResourcesManagement
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VICoreXI EC1641 KeralaEconomy
CoreXII EC1642 FinancialEconomics
CoreXIII EC1643 BasicToolsForEconomicsII
CoreXIV EC1644 InternationalEconomics
OpenCourseII EC1661.1 AgriculturalEconomics
EC1645 Project/Dissertation
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURESem. Course Code Course Title
I CoreCourseI EN1141 ReadingPoetry
ComplementaryCourseI EN1131 HistoryofEnglishLiteratatureI
ComplementaryCourseII HY1131.2 HistoryofModernWorld(1789-1900)
II CoreCourseII EN1241 ReadingDrama
ComplementaryCourseIII EN1231 HistoryofEnglishLiteratatureII
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HY1231.4 HistoryoftheModernWorld (1901-1920)
III CoreCourseIII EN1341 ReadingFiction
CoreCourseIV EN1342 20thCenturyMalayalamLiteraturein EnglishTranslation
ComplementaryCourseV EN1331 HistoryofEnglishLiteratureIII
ComplementaryCourseVI HY1331.6 HistoryoftheModernWorld (1921-1955)
IV CoreCourseV EN1441 ReadingProse
FoundationCourseII EN1442 Informatics
ComplementaryCourseVII EN1431 HistoryofEnglishLanguage
ComplementaryCourseVIII HY1431.8 HistoryoftheModern WorldAfter1955
V CoreCourseVI EN1541 LiteraryCriticism
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EN1542 IndianLiteratureinEnglish
CoreCourseVIII EN1543 FilmStudies
CoreCourseIX EN1544 LinguisticsandPhonetics
CoreCourseX EN1545 PostColonialLiteraturesinEnglish
OpenCourseI EN1551 TheatreStudies
VI CoreCourseXI EN1641 WorldClassics
CoreCourseXII EN1642 MethodologyandPerspectives ofHumanities
CoreCourseXIII EN1643 EnglishfortheMedia
CoreCourseXIV EN1644 Women’sWriting
ElectiveCourse EN1651.3 CreativeWriting
EN1645 Project/Dissertation
COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISHSem. Course Code Course Title
I LanguageCourseI(EnglishI)
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EN1111.3 Listening,SpeakingandReadingskills
FoundationCourseI CG1121.3 WritingsonContemporaryIssues
CoreCourseI CG1141 ReadingPoetry
VocationalCourseI CG1171 BasicsofCommunication ComplementaryCourseI CG1131 HistoryofEnglishLiteratureI
LanguageCourseII (AdditionalLanguageI) Malayalam
ML1111.3 Gadyasahithyam Hindi
HN1111.3 Prose,Drama French
FR1111.3 CommunicationSkillsinFrench
II LanguageCourseIII(EnglishII) EN1211.3 ModernEnglishGrammarandUsage
CoreCourseII CG1241 ReadingDrama
VocationalCourseII CG1271 EnvironmentalStudies
ComplementaryCourseII CG1231 HistoryofEnglishLiteratureII
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LanguageCourseIV (AdditionalLanguageII) Malayalam
ML1211.3 Drishyakalasahityam Hindi
HN1211.3 Poetry&Fiction French
FR1211.3 Translation&CommunicationinFrench
III LanguageCourseV(EnglishIII) EN1311.3 WritingandPresentationSkills
FoundationCourseII CG1321 Informatics
CoreCourseIII CG1341 ReadingFiction
CoreCourseIV CG1342 20thCenturyMalayalamLiteraturein EnglishTrnaslation
ComplementaryCourseIII CG1331 HistoryofEnglishLiteratureIII
VocationalCourseIII CG1371 CopyEditing
IV LanguageCourseVI(EnglishIV) EN1411.3 ReadingsinLiterature
CoreCourseV CG1441 ReadingProse
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CoreCourseVI CG1442 WorldClassicsinTranslation
ComplementaryCourseIV CG1431 HistoryofEnglishLanguageand Phonetics
VocationalCourseIV CG1471 PrintandOnlineWriting
VocationalCourseV CG1472 TheatreStudies
V CoreCourseVII CG1541 LiteraryCriticism
CoreCourseVIII CG1542 FilmStudies
CoreCourseIX CG1543 IndianWritinginEnglish
OpenCourseI CG1551.1 CreativeWriting
VocationalCourseVI CG1571 EnglishLanguageTeaching
VocationalCourseVII CG1572 LanguageofAdvertising
VocationalCourseVIII CG1573 AudioVisualWriting
VI CoreCourseX CG1641 TravelLiterature
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CoreCourseXI CG1642 Women’sWriting
CoreCourseXII CG1643 20thCenturyMalayalamLiteraturein EnglishTranslation
ElectiveCourse CG1661.1 AmericanLiterature
VocationalCourseIX CG1671 TechnicalEnglish
VocationalCourseX CG1672 BusinessCommunicationinEnglish
CG1644 Project/Dissertation
CG1675 VivaVoce (basedontheproject/dissertation)
MATHEMATICSSem. Course Code Course Title
I CoreCourseI MM1141 MethodsofMathematics
ComplementaryCourseI ST1131.1 DescriptiveStatistics& IntroductiontoProbability
ComplementaryCourseI PY1131.1 MechanicsandPropertiesofMatter
II FoundationCourseII MM1221 FoundationsofMathematics
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ComplementaryCourseII ST1231.1 RandomVariablesandBivariate ProbabilityDistributions
ComplementaryCourseII PY1231.1 HeatandThermodynamics
III CoreCourseIII MM1341 AlgebraandCalculusI
ComplementaryCourseIII ST1331.1 ProbabilityDistributions andTheoryofEstimation
ComplementaryCourseIII PY1331.1 Optics,MagnetismandElectricity
IV CoreCourseIV MM1441 AlgebraandCalculusII
ComplementaryCourseIV ST1431.1 TestingofHypothesesand AnalysisofVariance
ST1432.1 Practical UsingExcel
ComplementaryCourseIV PY1431.1 ModernPhysicsandElectronics PY1432 Practical
V CoreCourseV MM1541 RealAnalysisI
CoreCourseVI
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MM1542 ComplexAnalysisI
CoreCourseVII MM1543 DifferentialEquations
CoreCourseVIII MM1544 VectorAnalysis
CoreCourseIX MM1545 AbstractAlgebraI
OpenCourseI MM1551.1 OperationsResearch
VI CoreCourseX MM1641 RealAnalysisII
CoreCourseXI MM1642 LinearAlgebra
CoreCourseXII MM1643 ComplexAnalysisII
CoreCourseXIII MM1644 AbstractAlgebraII
CoreCourseXIV MM1645 ComputerProgrammingII Practicals
ElectiveCourse MM1661.1 GraphTheory
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PHYSICSSem. Course Code Course Title
I CoreCourseI PY1141 BasicMechanics&PropertiesofMatter CorePracticalI
ComplementaryCourseI MM1131.1 DifferentiationandAnalyticGeometry
ComplementaryCourseII CH1131.1 PrinciplesofChemistry
II FoundationCourseII PY1221 ClassicalMechanics
ComplementaryCourseIII MM1231.1 IntegrationandVectors
ComplementaryCourseIV CH1231 PrinciplesofChemistry
III CoreCourseII PY1341 ThermodynamicsandStatisticalPhysics CorePracticalII
ComplementaryCourseV MM1331.1 TheoryofEquation, DifferentialEquations andTheoryofMatrices
ComplementaryCourseVI CH1331.1 PhysicalandInorganicChemistry
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IV CoreCourseIII PY1441 Electrodynamics
CoreIV PY1442 PracticalI
ComplementaryCourseVII MM1431.1 ComplexAnalysis,FouriersSeries andFourierTransforms
ComplementaryCourseVIII CH1431.1 Physical&InorganicChemistry CH1432.1 Practical
V CoreCourseV PY1541 MethodologyinPhysicsand RelativisticMechanics
CoreCourseVI PY1542 QuantumMechanics
CoreCourseVII PY1543 Electronics
CoreCourseVIII PY1544 AtomicandMolecularPhysics
OpenCourseI PY1551.2 AstronomyandAstrophysics
VI CoreCourseIX PY1641 SolidStatePhysics
CoreCourseX PY1642 Nuclear&ParticlePhysics
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CoreCourseXI PY1643 ClassicalandModernOptics
CoreCourseXII PY1644 DigitalElectronicsand ComputerScience
CoreXIII PY1645 PracticalII
CoreXIV PY1646 PracticalIII
ElectiveCourse PY1651.1 ElectronicInstrumentation
PY1647 Project
CHEMISTRYSem. Course Code Course Title
I ComplementaryCourseI MM1131.2 DifferentiationandMatrices
ComplementaryCourseII PY1131.2 RotationalDynamicsandProperties ofMatter
CoreCourseI CH1141 InorganicChemistryI
II FoundationCourseII CH1221 MethodologyandPerspectives ofSciencesandGeneralInformatics
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ComplementaryCourseIII MM1231.2 Integration,DifferentialEquationsand AnalyticGeometry
ComplementaryCourseIV PY1231.2 ThermalPhysics ComplementaryCourse Practical
III ComplementaryCourseV MM1331.2 TheoryofEquationsand VectorAnalysis
ComplementaryCourseVI PY1331.2 Optics,MagnetismandElectricity Practical
CoreCourseII CH1341 InorganicChemistryII
IV ComplementaryCourseVII MM1431.2 AbstractAlgebra, LinearTransformations
ComplementaryCourseVIII PY1431.2 AtomicPhysics,QuantumMechanics andElectronics
PY1432 Practical
CoreCourseIII CH1441.1 OrganicChemistryI
CH1442 CoreCourseIV PracticalI
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V CoreCourseV CH1541 PhysicalChemistryI
CoreCourseVI CH1542 InorganicChemistryIII
CoreCourseVII CH1543 PhysicalChemistryII
CoreCourseVIII CH1544 PracticalII CH1545 PracticalIII
OpenCourseI CH1551.1 EssentialsofChemistry
VI CoreCourseX CH1641 OrganicChemistryII
CoreCourseXI CH1642 OrganicChemistryIII
CoreCourseXII CH1643 PhysicalChemistryIII CoreCourseXIII
CH1644 PracticalIV CoreCourseXIV
CH1645 PracticalV ElectiveCourse
CH1661.3 PolymerChemistry
CH1646 ProjectandFactoryVisit
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ZOOLOGYSem. Course Code Course Title
I ComplementaryCourseI CH1131.4 TheoreticalChemistry
ComplementaryCourseII BO1131 Microtechnique,AngiospermAnatomy &ReproductiveBotany
CoreCourseI ZO1141 AnimalDiversityI PracticalI
II CoreCourseII ZO1221 AnimalDiversityII
ComplementaryCourseIII CH1231.4 InorganicandBioinorganic Chemistry
ComplementaryCourseIV BO1231 Phycology,Mycology,Bryology, Pteridology,Gymnosperms& PlantPathology
III ComplementaryCourseV CH1331.4 OrganicandBiophysicalChemistry
ComplementaryCourseVI BO1331 SystematicBotany,EconomicBotany, EthnoBotany&PlantBreeding Practical
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CoreCourseIII ZO1341 Methodology&Perspectivesof Science&Zoology PracticalI
IV ComplementaryCourseVII CH1431.4 OrganicandBiophysicalChemistry
CH1432.4 Practical
ComplementaryCourseVIII BO1431 PlantPhysiology,Ecology, PlantBiotechnology&Horticulture
BO1432 Practical
CoreCourseIV ZO1441 GeneralInformatics&Bioinformatics
CoreCourseIV ZO1442 PracticalI
V CoreCourseV ZO1541 CellBiologyandMolecularBiology
CoreCourseVI ZO1542 GeneticsandBiotechnology
CoreCourseVII ZO1543 ImmunologyandMicrobiology
CoreCourseVIII ZO1545 PracticalII
OpenCourseI ZO1551.1 PublicHealthandHygiene ProjectFieldStudy
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VI CoreCourseIX ZO1641 PhysiologyandBiochemistry
CoreCourseX ZO1642 DevelopmentalBiologyand ExperimentalEmbryology
CoreCourseXI ZO1643 Ecology,Ethology,Evolution andZoogeography
CoreCourseXII ZO1644 PracticalIII
CoreCourseXIII
ZO1645 PracticalIV
ZO1651.1 ElectiveCourse EconomicZoology,Vermiculture andApiculture
ZO1646 ProjectandFieldStudy
BOTANYSem. Course Code Course Title
I CoreCourseI BO1141 AngiospermAnatomy, ReproductiveBotany&Palynology
ComplementaryCourseI CH1131.3 TheoreticalChemistry
ComplementaryCourseII ZO1131 AnimalDiversityI
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II FoundationCourseII BO1221 MethodologyandPerspectivesin PlantScience
ComplementaryCourseIII CH1231.3 InorganicandBioinorganicChemistry
ComplementaryCourseIV ZO1231 AnimalDiversityII
III CoreCourseII BO1341 Microbiology,Phycology,Mycology, LichenologyandPlantPathology
ComplementaryCourseV CH1331.3 PhysicalandInorganicChemistry
ComplementaryCourseVI ZO1331 FunctionalZoology
IV CoreCourseIII BO1441 Bryology,Pteridology,Gymnosperms& Paleobotany
ComplementaryCourseVII CH1431.3 OrganicChemistry
ComplementaryCourseVIIII ZO1431 AppliedZoology
ComplementaryCourseIX CH1432.3 ChemistryPracticalI
ComplementaryCourseX ZO1432 ZoologyPracticalI
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V CoreCourseIV BO1541 AngiospermMorphology,Systematic Botany,EconomicBotony,Ethnobotany andPhamacognosy.
CoreCourseV BO1542 EnvironmentalStudiesand Phytogeography
CoreCourseVI BO1543 CellBiology,Genetics&Evolutionary Biology
CoreCourseVII BO1544 PracticalI
CoreCourseVIII
BO1545 PracticalII
OpenCourseI BO1551.1 Horticulture
VI CoreCourseIX BO1641 PlantPhysiology&Biochemistry
CoreCourseX BO1642 MolecularBiology,GeneralInformatics andBioinformatics
CoreCourseXI BO1643 PlantBreeding,Horticulture&Research Methodology
CoreCourseXII BO1644 PracticalIII
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CoreCourseXIII BO1645 PracticalIV
ElectiveCourse BO1651 Biotechnology&NanoBiotechnology
BO1646 ProjectReport,TourDiaryand Viva-Voice
COMMERCEB.Com (Finance)
Sem. Course Code Course Title
I LanguageCourseI(EnglishI) EN1111.2 Listening,SpeakingandReadingSkills
LanguageCourseII AdditionalLang.CourseI
Malayalam ML1111.2 Novel,Nadakam,Sancharasahityam
Hindi HN1111.2 Prose,CommercialHindiand LetterWriting
French FR1111.2 CommunicationSkillsinFrench
FoundationCourseI CO1121 EnvironmentalStudies
CoreCourseI CO1141 MethodologyandPerspectivesof BusinessEducation
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CoreCourseII CO1142 FunctionalApplicationofManagement
ComplementaryCourseI CO1131 ManagerialEconomics
II EN1211.2 LanguageCourseIII ModernEnglishGrammar&Usage
AdditionalLanguageCourseII Malayalam ML1211.2 Kavitha,Katha,Upanyasam, Vivarthanam Hindi
HN1211.2 Poetry,Translation,Technical Terminology&Communication French
FN1211.2 Translation&CommunicationinFrench
FoundationCourseII CO1221 InformaticsandCyberLaws
CoreCourseIII CO1241 BusinessCommunicationand OfficeManagement
CoreCourseIV CO1242 FinancialAccounting
ComplementaryCourseII CO1231 BusinessRegulatoryFramework
III LanguageCourseIV EN1311.2 WritingandPresentationSkills
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CoreCourseV CO1341 EntrepreneurshipDevelopment
CoreCourseVI CO1342 CompanyAdministration
CoreCourseVII CO1343 AdvancedFinancialAccounting
ComplementaryCourseIII CO1331 InformationTechnologyinBusiness
ElectiveCourseI CO1361.1 FinancialManagement
IV LanguageCourseVI EN1411.2 ReadingsinLiterature
CoreCourseVIII CO1441 CapitalMarket
CoreCourseIX CO1442 BankingTheoryandPractice
CoreCourseX CO1443 CorporateAccounting
ComplementaryCourseIV CO1431 BusinessStatistics
ElectiveCourseII CO1461.1 ProjectFinance
V CoreCourseXI CO1541 FinancialServices
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CoreCourseXII CO1542 CostAccounting
CoreCourseXIII CO1543 AccountingforSpecialisedInstitutions
OpenCourseI CO1551.1 FundamentalsofFinancialAccounting
ElectiveCourseIII CO1561.1 FinancialMarkets&ServicesProject
VI CoreCourseXIV CO1641 Auditing
CoreCourseXV CO1642 AppliedCosting
CoreCourseXVI CO1643 ManagementAccounting
OpenCourseII CO1661.7 ManagementofForeignTrade
ElectiveCourseIV
CO1661.1 IncomeTax-Law&Accounts
CO1644 Project
B.Com (Travel & Tourism)Sem. Course Code Course Title
I LanguageCourseI(EnglishI) EN1111.2 ListeningandSpeakingSkills
LanguageCourseII AdditionalLang.CourseI
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Malayalam ML1111.2 Novel,Nadakam,Sancharasahityam
Hindi HN1111.2 Prose,CommercialHindiand LetterWriting
French FR1111.2 CommunicationSkillsinFrench
FoundationCourseI CO1121 EnvironmentalStudies
CoreCourseI CO1141 MethodologyandPerspectivesof BusinessEducation
CoreCourseII CO1142 FunctionalApplicationofManagement
ComplementaryCourseI CO1131 ManagerialEconomics
II EN1211.2 LanguageCourseIII ModernEnglishGrammar&Usage
AdditionalLanguageCourseII Malayalam ML1211.2 Kavitha,Katha,Upanyasam, Vivarthanam
Hindi HN1211.2 Poetry,Translation,Technical Terminology&Communication
French FN1211.2 Translation&CommunicationinFrench
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FoundationCourseII CO1221 InformaticsandCyberLaws
CoreCourseIII CO1241 BusinessCommunicationand OfficeManagement
CoreCourseIV CO1242 FinancialAccounting
ComplementaryCourseII CO1231 BusinessRegulatoryFramework
III LanguageCourseIV EN1311.2 WritingandPresentationSkills
CoreCourseV CO1341 EntrepreneurshipDevelopment
CoreCourseVI CO1342 CompanyAdministration
CoreCourseVII CO1343 AdvancedFinancialAccounting
ComplementaryCourseIII CO1331 InformationTechnologyinBusiness
ElectiveCourseI CO1361.3 FundamentalsofTourismI
IV LanguageCourseVI EN1411.2 ReadingsinLiterature
CoreCourseVIII CO1441 CapitalMarket
CoreCourseIX CO1442 BankingTheoryandPractice
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CoreCourseX CO1443 CorporateAccounting
ComplementaryCourseIV CO1431 BusinessStatistics
ElectiveCourseII CO1461.3 FundamentalsofTourismII
V CoreCourseXI CO1541 FundamentalsofIncomeTax
CoreCourseXII CO1542 CostAccounting
CoreCourseXIII CO1543 AccountingforSpecialisedInstitutions
OpenCourseI ElectiveCourseIII CO1561.3 ManagementofTravel& TourOperationsProject
VI CoreCourseXIV CO1641 Auditing
CoreCourseXV CO1642 AppliedCosting
CoreCourseXVI CO1643 ManagementAccounting
OpenCourseII ElectiveCourseIV
CO1661.3 HospitalityManagement
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P.G. COURSES-COURSE STRUCTURE & MARK DISTRIBUTION
M.A. ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Paper Continuous End TotalSem. Code Paper Title of the Paper Assessment Semester (CA) Assessment (ESA)
I EL211 I Chaucertothe ElizabethanAge 25 75 100 EL212 II Shakespeare 25 75 100 EL213 III TheAugustanAge 25 75 100 EL214 IV TheRomanticAge 25 75 100
II EL221 V TheVictorianAge 25 75 100 EL222 VI The20thCentury 25 75 100 EL223 VII IndianWritinginEnglish25 75 100 EL224 VIII LiteraryTheoryI 25 75 100
III EL231 IX Linguistics&Structure oftheEnglishLanguage25 75 100 EL232 X LiteraryTheoryII 25 75 100 XI ElectiveI EL233.4 SouthAsianFiction 25 75 100 XII ElectiveII EL233.6 Women’sWriting 25 75 100
IV EL241 XIII EnglishLanguage Teaching 25 75 100
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EL242 XIV IntroductiontoCultural Studies 25 75 100
XV Elective III EL243.2 AmericanLiterature 25 75 100
XVI Elective IV EL243.7 EuropeanFiction 25 75 100 EL244 ComprehensivePaper 100 EL245 ProjectandViva(80+20)100 Total 1800
M. Com.
Paper Continuous End TotalSem. Code Paper Title of the Paper Assessment Semester (CA) Assessment (ESA)I CO211 1 ContemporaryManagement ConceptsandThoughts 25 75 100 CO212 2 ManagementInformation System 25 75 100 CO213 3 ResearchMethodology 25 75 100 CO214 4 PlanningDevelopment Administration 25 75 100 CO215 5 AdvancedCorporate Accounting 25 75 100
II CO221 1 E-BusinessandCyberLaws25 75 100
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CO222 2 BusinessEthicsand CorporateGovernance 25 75 100 CO223 3 QuantitativeTechniques 25 75 100 CO224 4 InternationalBusiness 25 75 100 CO225 5 StrategicManagement 25 75 100 SummerInternship
III CO221 1 IncomeTaxPlanningand Management 25 75 100 CO2222 SecurityAnalysisand PortfolioManagement 25 75 100 CO223 3 StrategicFinancial Management 25 75 100 CO224 4 AdvancedCostand ManagementAccounting25 75 100
IV CO221 1 IndirectTaxLawsand Practices 25 75 100 CO222 2 InternationalFinance 25 75 100 CO223 3 ManagementOptimisation Techniques 25 75 100 CO224F4 FinancialStatements- Interpretationand Reporting 25 75 100 CO225F5 ProjectReportandViva(80+20) 100 ComprehensiveVivaVoce 100
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M.Sc. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Paper Continuous End TotalSem. Code Paper Title of the Paper Assessment Semester (CA) Assessment (ESA)I ES211 1 Env.Biology&Ecosystem Dynamics 25 75 100 ES212 2 Env.Geology 25 75 100 ES213 3 NaturalResources& EnergyManagement 25 75 100 ES214 4 PracticalI 25 75 100
II ES221 1 Env.Chemistry 25 75 100 ES222 2 Env.Techniques 25 75 100 ES223 3 Env.Pollution&Toxicology25 75 100 ES224 4 PracticalII 25 75 100
III ES231 1 RemoteSensing&GIS 25 75 100 ES232 2 Env.Genetics, Microbiology &Biotechnology 25 75 100 ES233 3 Env.Meteorology& ClimateChange 25 75 100 ES234 4 PracticalIII 25 75 100 ES235 ProjectWork
IV ES241 1 Env.WasteManagement& Engineering 25 75 100
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COLLEGE DAY AWARDSCASH AWARDS AND PRIZES FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
1. TheRev.MotherMaryLouiseDiamondJubileeCashAwardforGoodConductandServiceinAllSaints’Hostel.
2. TheRev.MotherMaryAngelaMemorialCashAwardforGoodConductandServiceintheCollege.
3. The P.T.A. Cash Awards for First Rank Holders in theUniversity.
4. TheSr.MaryXavierMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.Sc.(allprogrammes).
5. TheSri.J.VaradarajaIyerMemorialCashAwardforthestudent securing the second highest CGPA in B.Sc.(allprogrammes).
6. TheMrs.IsabelBenjaminMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.Sc.Maths.
ES242 2 Env.Economics,Impact Assessment&Disaster Management 25 75 100 ES243 3 Env.Policies&Laws 25 75 100 ES244 4 PracticalIV 25 75 100 ES235 ProjectWork 100 VivaVoce 100
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7. TheBishopRt.Rev.PeterBernardPereiraMemorialCashAward for the student securing highest CGPA in B.Sc.Physics.
8. TheProf.M.C.ThresiammaCashAwardfor thestudentsecuring the highestCGPA in B.Sc.Chemistry (Core&Complementary).
9. TheSivasakthiN.NandakumarMemorialRollingTrophyand Cash Award for the student securing the secondhighestCGPAinChemistry(Coreonly).
10.TheSivagamu-RamalinganarMemorialCashAward forthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinSemesterI&IIinB.Sc.Chemistry(Coreonly).
11.TheMr.P.C.KuruvillaPocudiyilMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.Sc.Zoology.
12.TheDr.MathewVargheseMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.Sc.Zoology.
13.The Prof. B. Felicittamma Moose Endowment CashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.Sc.Botany.
14.The English Department Cash Award for the studentsecuring theUniversity Rank inM.A. English LanguageandLiterature.
15.TheSri.M.SubramoniamMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestpercentageinM.A.EnglishLanguageandLiterature.
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16.TheDr.RamamurthiCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestmarksinPaperXII–StructureofModernEnglishinSemesterIIIofM.A.EnglishLanguageandLiterature.
17.TheDr.MaryAliceMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.A.EnglishLanguageandLiterature.
18.TheIndiaBookHousePrizefor thestudentsecuringthehighest CGPA in B.A. English Language and Literature(Core&Complementary).
19.TheMissMargaretP.PauloseMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthethirdhighestCGPAinB.A.EnglishLanguageandLiterature.
20.ThePaulThaliathMemorialCashAwardfor thestudentsecuring the highest CGPA in B.A. CommunicativeEnglish.
21.The Miss. Manju M.N. Memorial Cash Award for thestudent securing the second highest CGPA in B.A.CommunicativeEnglish.
22.TheSri.N.C.PillaiMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointintheOpenCoursesofEnglishandCommunicativeEnglish.
23.TheGeorgeThomasMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.A.Economics.
24.TheProf.LawrenceLopezMemorialCashAwardforthestudent of B.A. Economics securing the highest Grade
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PointinHistory(Complementary).
25.TheSmt.KanakamMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.A.History.
26.TheSr.MaryAgnesMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthesecondhighestCGPAinB.A.History.
27.TheSivasakthiN.NandakumarMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestpercentageinM.Com.
28.TheCommerceDepartmentCashAward for thestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinB.Com.
29.TheCruzeBastian (Plavila)MemorialCashAwardandRollingTrophyfortheB.ComstudentsecuringthehighestmarksinManagementAccounting.
30.TheCentralBankofIndiaTrophyforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinB.Com.Banking.
31.The P.T.A. Cash Awards for the students securing theSecondandThirdRanksintheUniversityandthehighestCGPAineachProgramme.
32.TheSr.EdvigesFreitasEndowmentCashAwardsfortheCatholicstudentssecuringthehighestCGPAinB.A.,B.Sc.andB.Com.
33.TheSr.MaryVeraCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinComplementaryMathematics.
34. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Vincent D. Dereere Memorial CashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointin
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ComplementaryPhysics.
35.The Mrs. Chinnamma Chandy Machianical MemorialCashAward for thestudentsecuring thehighestGradePointinComplementaryChemistry.
36.TheSmt.KrishnakumariNarasimhanCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinComplementaryStatistics.
37. TheModern Book Centre Cash Award for the studentsecuring the highest Grade Point in ComplementaryBotany.
38.TheSri.N.SangameswaraIyerMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinEconomics(Core)inIII&IVSemesters.
39.TheP.S.Santhi&P.S.JayanthiCashAwardforthestudentsecuring thehighestGradePoint in theComplementarycourse,HistoryofEnglishLiterature.
40.TheSmt.BhageerathyAmmalMemorialCashAwardforthe student securing the highest in the ComplementarypaperinEconomics.
41. The Prof. T.P. Thampy Memorial Cash Award for thestudent securing the highestGrade Point in B.A./B.Sc.SecondLanguageFrench.
42.TheRev.Fr.ClarenceFernandezMemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinB.A./B.Sc.SecondLanguageHindi.
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43.TheSri.PanditN.V.MemorialCashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinB.A./B.Sc.SecondLanguageMalayalam.
44. The G. Venkataraman Memorial Cash Award for thestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinB.Com.FirstLanguageEnglish.
45. The Rt. Rev.Dr. Jacob Acharuparambil Memorial CashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinB.Com.SecondLanguageFrench.
46.TheSri.K.J.ThomasMemorialCashAwardforthestudentofCommercesecuringthehighestGradePointinSecondLanguageMalayalam.
47.TheDr.AliceK.E.CashAwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestGradePointinB.A.CommunicativeEnglish,SecondLanguageMalayalam.
48.The Staff Cash Awards for students securing UniversityRanks.
49.TheMr.K.N.UnnithanMemorialCashAward for thestudent of Communicative English securing the highestGradePointinSecondLanguageFrench.
50.TheMrs.SabeenaMemorialCashAwardforthestudentofCommercesecuringthehighestGradePointinSecondLanguageHindi.
51.The Hindi Department Cash Award for the student ofCommunicativeEnglishsecuringthehighestGradePointinSecondLanguageHindi.
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52.Smt.J.LekshmikuttyAmmaPrizeforthestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinPoliticalScience.
53.TheRt.Rev.Msgr.M.JosephMemorialCashAwardfortheCatholicstudentsecuringthehighestCGPAinDCIISem.IV.
54.TheSecond LanguageDepartmentCashAward for thehighest CGPA in B.A. Commmunicative English Part IIFrench.
55.The PTA Cash Award for the II & III University RankHolders.
56.TheSajiniDanielMemorialAwardforthehighestmarksinM.A.ProjectandViva-Voce.
57.ThePTACashAwardforthehighestCGPAinDCIII.
58.The Modern Book Centre Cash Award for the highestCGPAinB.Sc.Botany(Complementaryonly).
59.TheStaffCashAwardforUniverisityRankHolders.
60.TheDr.K.C.GirijaDeviReddiarMemorialCashAwardand Ever-rolling Trophy for the highest CGPA in B.Sc.Zoology(Complementaryonly).
61.TheMr. Roy Samuel D’cruz Cash Award for the spiritof righteousness, social commitment and academicexcellence.
62.Smt. Pauline Sebastian Memorial Cash Award for thestudentsecuringthehighestCGPAintheOpenCourseofBAEnglishLanguage&Literature.
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CO-CURRICULAR and OTHER AWARDS
1. The G.V.S. Moni & Smitha Memorial Cash Award forProficiencyinMusicforaFinalYearStudent.
2. TheSr.MaryAmataCashAward for theBestEssay inChristianDoctrine.
3. The Smt. L. Gowrikutty Amma Memorial Cash AwardforthestudentsecuringthehighestpointsintheCollegeCulturalCompetitions.
4. The Mr. V. K. Purushothaman Nair Cash Award andRollingTrophyforthestudentsecuringthehighestpointsintheCollegeCulturalCompetitions.
5. TheDCIIIMathsMain(1988-89)EverRollingTrophyfor theclassscoringthemaximumpoints in theCollegeCulturalCompetitions.
6. TheMr.YesudasanJosephMemorialEverRollingTrophyfortheclasssecuringoverallsecondpositionintheCollegeCulturalCompetitions.
7. TheMr.K.N.UnnithanMemorialEverRollingTrophyforthe class securing overall third position in the CollegeCulturalCompetitions.
8. TheAllSaints’CollegeAlumniAssociationCashAwardfor the OSA member or the daughter/son of anOSAMember who secures the First Rank at the UniversityExamination.
9. The All Saints’ Computer Centre Cash Award for the
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highestmarks inComputerOperatorandProgrammingAssistant(COPA).
10.The Tomy ThomasAythamattamMemorialCashAwardfortheBestJesusYouthMember.
11.TheRev.MotherMaryFrancesEndowmentCashAwardfortheBestNSSVolunteer.
12.The Rev. Mother Mary Frances Scholarship for theWelfareofaStudent(preferablythedaughterofanOSAmember).
13.TheMr.JoseThomasPanikulamMemorialScholarshipforaDegree/PostgraduateStudent.
14.TheMrs.MariaApolineD’SouzaMemorialScholarshipforeconomicallybackwardclassstudents.
15.TheSr.MaryLaetitiaCashAwardfortheson/daughterofamemberof theNon-TeachingStaffwho scores thehighestmarksintheSSLCExamination.
16.TheOSACashAwardforOutstandingContributiontotheCollege.
17.The PTA Special Prize for the Winners of the KeralaUniversityYouthFestival.
18.The All Saints’ College Prize for the highest marks inEthics.
19.TheAllSaints’GoldenJubileeEverrollingTrophyfortheBestDepartment
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SPORTS AWARDS
1. TheJayanTrophyfortheBestAthleteoftheYear.
2. TheScottKevinPrizeforInter-ClassShuttleBadminton.
3. TheAllSaints’CollegeSpecialPrizeawardedtoMembersof IndianUniversity,KeralaStateandKeralaUniversityHockeyandCricketTeams.
4. TheShri.O.C.CherianOoppuckerilPrizefortheBestAllRounderinSports.
5. ThePTACashAwardfortheBestPlayer
6. ThePTACashAwardfortheBestGame.
7. The All Saints’ College Ever Rolling Trophy for theChampionsofAnnualSportsDayMarchPast.
8. The All Saints’ College Ever Rolling Trophy for theChampionsoftheAnnualSportsDay.
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