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ARUL ANANDAR COLLEGE (Autonomous) (Reaccredited in 2014 by NAAC at ‘A’ Grade with a CGPA of 3.66) (DST - FIST Awarded College) (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University) ANANDA NAGAR, KARUMATHUR – 625 514 MADURAI DISTRICT HANDBOOK AND CALENDAR 2018 - 2019 CONTACT Principal : 04549 287208/287880 Rector : 04549 287299 Secretary : 04549 287052 Minister : 04549 287420 College : 04549 287221 Residence : 04549 287421 Fax : 04549 287208 Hostel : 04549 287067 e-mail : [email protected] Website : www.aactni.edu.in

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ARUL ANANDAR COLLEGE(Autonomous)

(Reaccredited in 2014 by NAAC at ‘A’ Grade with a CGPA of 3.66) (DST - FIST Awarded College)

(Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University)

ANANDA NAGAR, KARUMATHUR – 625 514MADURAI DISTRICT

HANDBOOK AND CALENDAR2018 - 2019

CONTACTPrincipal : 04549 287208/287880 Rector : 04549 287299

Secretary : 04549 287052 Minister : 04549 287420

College : 04549 287221 Residence : 04549 287421

Fax : 04549 287208 Hostel : 04549 287067

e-mail : [email protected] Website : www.aactni.edu.in

NATIONAL ANTHEMJana gana mana adhinayaka jaya he Bharatha bhagya vidhata Panjaba Sindhu Gujarata Maratha Dravida Utkala Banga Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga Uchchala Jaladhi taranga Tava Shubha name jageTave Shubha ashisha mage Gahe tava jaya gathaJana gana mangala-dayaka jaya heBharatha bhagya vidhataJaya he jaya he jaya he jaya jaya jaya jaya he.

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CONTENTSTitle Page

Courses Offered & Working Hours ................................................ 6

Arul Anandar College: Vision, Mission, Strategy, Emblem ............ 8

Our Founder: St Ignatius of Loyola ................................................ 9

Our Patron: St Arul Anandar ....................................................... 10

Brief History of AAC .................................................................... 11

Succession List of Rectors, Secretaries and Principals................. 16

Statutory Bodies ......................................................................... 17

Non-Statutory Bodies ................................................................. 21

Teaching Staff .............................................................................. 36

Non-Teaching Staff ...................................................................... 46

The Grant of Autonomy and its implications .............................. 47

Scheme of Valuation ................................................................... 65

Extension Centres ....................................................................... 73

Innovative Practices ................................................................... 75

Rules and Regulations ................................................................ 76

Association Activities ................................................................... 83

Fee-Structure and Scholarships ................................................... 84

Awards of Excellence ................................................................... 90

Endowment Scholarships ............................................................ 92

Endowment Lectures / Seminars .............................................. 110

Academic Calendar ................................................................... 111

Time-Table ................................................................................. 137

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Courses Offered and Working HoursShift I

08.30 a.m. - 01.30 p.m.UG (Aided)

HistoryEconomics PhilosophyMathematicsPhysics Chemistry Rural Development Science UGC Innovative CourseFood Science & Technology

UG (Self Financed)Computer ScienceMathematics

PG (Aided)EconomicsPhilosophyDairy Science & Rural Management

PG (Self Financed)MathematicsPhysicsChemistryMCA

Career Oriented Courses 02.20 p.m. - 04.30 p.m.

eTourism & Hospitality ManagementeMarketing Management eForeign Trade eClinical Nutrition & Lab Technology eCommercial Horticulture eNGO Management eBiotechnology in Farm Applications eYoga for FitnesseMedia Reporting

eEnglish Proficiency for Career ProspectseMathematical Skills for Competitive Exams eResource Management TechniqueseEntrepreneurial ChemistryeDietics & Diet CounselingeWeb Designing and Photo EditingeLife Long Learning & Open Distance Learning

Shift II 01.30 p.m. - 06.00 p.m.

UG (Self Financed)TamilEnglish Literature (Two Sections)

BCom. CA (Two Sections)

BBAIT & MPhysical Education (11.15 a.m. to 06.00 p.m.)

RESEARCH

MPhil Economics Research Centres for PhD Full Time/Part Time Economics Rural Development Science Physics

PhD GuidanceTamilPhilosophySociologySocial WorkZoology

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ARUL ANANDAR COLLEGEArul Anandar College (Autonomous), a Minority Catholic Co-Educational Institution, affiliated to the Madurai Kamaraj University, is one among the nine colleges, run by the Madurai Province of the Society of Jesus. (The other Jesuit colleges in Tamil Nadu are:

In Tiruchirapalli: St Joseph’s College (Autonomous) - 1844

In Palayamkottai: St Xavier’s College (Autonomous) - 1923St Xavier’s College of Education (Autonomous) - 1950

In Chennai: Loyola College (Autonomous) - 1925Loyola College of Education - 2007Loyola ICAM College of Engineering & Technology (LICET) - 2010

In Vettavalam, Thiruvanamalai DistrictLoyola College - 2009

In Mettala, Salem DistrictLoyola College - 2015

Jesuits run 'B' SchoolsLoyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai-1979St. Joseph's Institute of Management, Trichy-2007Xavier Institute of Business Administration, Palayamkottai-2012

Other Institutions: Higher Secondary Schools : 10 Community College : 1 Technical Institutes : 3

These higher educational institutions under the chairmanship of the Provincial of the Jesuit Madurai Province follow a common policy for admissions, appointments and administration.As a minority institution Arul Anandar College caters primarily to the formation of Christian students. However, it keeps its portals open to all students without discrimination of caste creed, race etc.,

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VISIONIntegrated Development of Rural Students and Empowering them for Social Transformation

MISSION• To provide facilities for academic excellence, training in

soft and professional skills and job placement• To enable students to become agents of social

transformation by imparting skills in research and social analysis

• To build AAC into a policy advocacy centre

STRATEGYEmpowering rural students through innovative and

socially contextualized educationFostering a sense of human rights founded on dignity,

equity and justiceInitiating ICT integrated socially relevant researchPromoting people-friendly policies and programmes

through net-workingEstablishing an organic link between lab and landFacilitating gender equity both on and off the campusPromoting stakeholder participation in academic and

extension activities

EMBLEMA shield divided diagonally by a bar of gold appears on a maroon background.On the right lower panel, a silver star rises above and lights up the green hills, the sky being shown in light blue, stands for a pioneering institution shedding its light on the neighbouring countryside.

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On the left upper panel, a sheaf of paddy stands for agricultural plenty which the college aims at by its ideal of rural service.

A golden crest IHS with a cross and nails surmounts the shield. The Crest (IHS: the name of Jesus) is the emblem of the Society of Jesus which owns this college.

On the left, a palm frond flanks the shield signifying the sacrifice made by the patron of our college, the Martyr St John de Britto (Arul Anandar) in the cause of Truth and Justice.

Following this motto, AAC strives to bring about social transformation, in the rural neighbourhood through its ideal of loving service flowing from the humanity of Jesus Christ.

At the bottom is found the motto of the college - Work, Justice and Love - inscribed in dark blue on a golden scroll.

The colours Gold, Blue and Maroon stand for the ideals of Work, Justice and Love contained in the motto. Arul Anandar College professes a philosophy of hard work coupled with a passion for justice and love signifying truth especially of the marginalized.

OUR FOUNDER: ST IGNATIUS OF LOYOLASt Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus was born in Spain in 1491 in a noble family. While undergoing treatment for an injury sustained in the battle at Pamplona, he read the Gospel and the Lives of Saints, that changed his life. Later he studied Philosophy and Theology and was ordained a priest in 1537. With a band of a few well-educated friends, he laid

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the foundation of the Society of Jesus in 1540. The Spiritual Exercises and The Constitutions of the Society of Jesus are two of his legacy to the Jesuits and the world at large. The former helps to reflect on God, Self, and the relevance of the mission of Jesus Christ to the world inviting every one to become woman and man for others; and, the latter contains the rules and regulations for the governance of the Society of Jesus.

OUR PATRON: ST ARUL ANANDARSt Arul Anandar (St John de Britto), is the Patron of our college. Born in Lisbon in 1647 in a wealthy and aristocratic family and brought up in a rich and royal atmosphere, he became a Jesuit and volunteered to come to India in September 1673. He is one of the many Jesuit Missionaries who worked in the

Madurai Mission, India. Brilliant and young Britto was offered a professorial chair at a college in Goa but he preferred to come to Madurai and work in the interior villages. Between 1675 and 1687 he dressed himself as an Indian sannyasi (Pandaraswamy). He was known as Arulanandarsamy, eating only vegetarian food on plantain leaf, and squatting on the floor for study and teaching. He entered the kingdom of the Maravas, the present Ramanathapuram and Sivagangai districts and began his work there. Great opposition, resistance and persecution were his rewards, which he faced with a gentle smile. He had the courage to condemn the wrong doings of both the mighty and the lowly. The conversion of Prince Thadiya Thevar incensed his enemies to persecute him and he was beheaded at Oriyur on February 4, 1693. His very name ‘Arul Anandar’ means one who is filled with the grace and joy of the Lord which he manifested by his service to humanity and perseverance in suffering. He

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continues to inspire all through his dedication, devotion and determination, exhibiting grace and joy.

BRIEF HISTORY OF AAC1970: The College was founded as De La Salle College

by the late Most Rev. Dr Justin Diraviam, Archbishop of Madurai Diocese with Pre University Course and UG Courses in Economics and Philosophy.

1971: BSc Mathematics was introduced.1972: Renamed as Arul Anandar College, it became a

Jesuit institution.1973: Undergraduate Courses in Rural Development

Science 1975: Bharat Ratna and Nobel Laureate Saint Mother

Teresa of Kolkata, founder of the Missionaries of Charity graced the campus

1979: BSc Chemistry was introduced.1980: BA History was introduced.1980: MSc RDS was introduced.1984: MA Economics was introduced.1986: MA Philosophy was introduced.1987: AAC becomes an autonomous college.1987: The Alumni Association was inaugurated.1988: BSc Physics was introduced.1989: MPhil Economics was introduced.1995: The Parent-Teacher Association began.1999: Self-financed Courses in MCA and BCom with

Computer Applications were started.2000: Computer Literacy programme was initiated.2000: Dept. of RDS becomes a Research Centre.

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2001: Dept. of Economics becomes a Research Centre.2001: The college becomes co-educational.2001: AAC Accreditated by NAAC with FIVE STARS2003: BBA and BSc IT & M were introduced.2003: Choice Based Credit System - UG (Aided) courses2004: BSc Physical Education was introduced.2004: BSc Mathematics (SF) was introduced.2004: Internal Quality Assurance Cell was introduced.2005: MSc Mathematics (SF) was introduced.2005: MSc Physics (SF) was introduced.2005: Career Oriented Courses (COCs) were introduced.2008: NAAC Reaccreditation - ‘A’ grade - (CGPA of 3.52). 2008: Revised CBCS in all UG and PG courses2009: Women Studies Centre was established.2009: ‘Awards of Excellence ‘ for Staff and Students2009: Britto Publishing House gets started.2009: State Level Fr Montaud Hockey Tournaments 2009: State Level Fr Prince Foot-ball Tournaments2011: BA English Literature was introduced.2011: BSc Computer Science was introduced.2012: BSc Food Science & Technology was introduced. 2012: Bridge Course in English for UG first year students2012: Restructured Choice Based Credit System2012: Dept of Physics beomes a Research Centre.2014: NAAC Reaccreditation - ‘A’ grade (CGPA of 3.66)2016: DST FIST Awarded2017: BA Tamil is introduced.

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2017: MSc Chemistry is introduced.2018: 9 COC Courses are introduced.

INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENTBritto BlockInigo BlockDiraviam ArangamArrupe Illam1987: Science Block 1989: Toulouse Block 1995: Library Building 2004: Loyola, Xavier & Beschi Block2007: Womens Hostel2009: Mr Michael Raj A Teacher Stadium & Logistics

Centre2010: Arrupe Centenary Block2012: Gymnasium2012: Standard-Size Basket Ball Court2012: Grotto of Our Lady2012: A model poultry and piggery farm2012: IOB branch in the campus2013: Indoor Stadium2015: CCTV Cameras were installed in the campus2016: DST FIST Lab2016: 100 Bedded Sports Hostel2016: Extension of College Chapel2016: Extension of College Library2017: Bridge to Girls Hostel

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2018: Digital Notice BoardVETEX Gate2018: ACPR L3F WebsiteFormers Friendly Mobile ApplicationRO WaterDecomposal Waste Management System2018: Interactive Touch Digital Borad

STATUTORY BODIES(As per the UGC norms)

l Governing Body l Academic Council l Boards of Studies l Finance Committee l Board of Management l Executive Board of Management l Administrative Committee l Perspective Planning Committee

NON-STATUTORY BODIES l Staff Council l Planning and Evaluation Committee l Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) l Curriculum Development Cell and Academic Audit Committee l Fund for Improvement of Science & Technology - Department of Science & Technology Implementation Committee l Admission Committee

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l Project and Research Cell l Britto Publishing House l Library Committee l Purchase and Physical Inventory Committee l E-content development & Web Committee l Examination and Awards Committee l Examination Monitoring Committee l Disciplinary Committee/Anti Ragging Committee l Attendance Monitoring Committee l Staff Grievance Redressel Panel l Students Grievance and Appeal Committee l Women Grievance Cell for Prevention of Sexual Harassment l Women Studies Centre l Girl Students Welfare Committee l Magazine Committee l Fine Arts l Scholarship and Endowment Committee l Career Guidance and Placement Cell l Parents - Teachers Association l Physical Education Committee l Campus Ministry l Hostel Committee (Boys) l Hostel Committee (Girls) l Public Relations Committee l Arul Anandar College Alumni Association (AACAA) l International Students Forum l Inter-State Students Forum

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SUCCESSION LIST OF RECTORS, SECRETARIES AND PRINCIPALS

Name Rector Secretary PrincipalRev. Br John Ealred FSC* - 1970-72 -Rev. Br Fernando C FSC* - - 1970-72Rev. Fr Rajanayagam S SJ* - 1972-73 1972-74Rev. Fr Douglas Gordon SJ* 1973-75 1973-75 -Rev. Dr Andrew Thekkekara SJ 1975-78 - -Rev. Dr Gnanapragasam V M SJ* - 1975-77 1974-77Rev. Dr George K C SJ* - 1977-85 1977-85Rev. Fr Vincent Miranda SJ* 1978-79 - -Rev. Fr Joseph K P SJ* 1979-80 - -Rev. Fr Correya L SJ 1980-86 - -Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ* 1986-87 1985-90 1985-92Rev. Fr Stephen Jesuraj Rodrigo M SJ 1987-90 - -Rev. Fr Jeyapathy J S SJ* 1990-95 1991-95 -Rev. Dr Michael Doss L SJ - - 1992-96Rev. Fr Arul P S SJ 1995-00 - -Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ - 1995-96 -Rev. Dr Packiaraj G SJ - 1996-97 -Rev. Fr Jesu Michael Das R SJ - 1997-98 1996-98Rev. Dr Lawrence Amal Raj G SJ - 1998-01 1998-04Rev. Dr Joseph Antonysamy G SJ 2000-06 - -Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ - 2001-04 2004-10Rev. Dr Michael Doss L SJ - 2004-05 -Rev. Fr Xavier Joseph Fredrick S SJ - 2005-08 -Rev. Dr Thomas Amirtham SJ 2006-08 - -Rev. Fr Xavier Joseph Fredrick S SJ 2008-09 - -Rev. Dr Arockiasamy Xavier M SJ - 2008-11 -Rev. Dr Michael Jeyaraj SJ 2009-10 - -Rev. Dr Joseph A SJ 2010-12 - -Rev. Dr Xavier Vedam SJ - - 2010-15Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ - 2011-13 2015-Rev. Dr Casimir Raj Nicholas SJ 2012-13 - -Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ 2013- - -Rev. Dr Antony Pappuraj A SJ - 2013-16 -Rev. Dr Albert William M SJ - 2016-17 -Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ - 2017- - Deceased*

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STATUTORY BODIESTHE SOCIETY OF ARUL ANANDAR

ARRUPE ILLAM, ANANDA NAGAR, KARUMATHUR - 625 514(As per Act XXI of 1880 S.No.82 of 1977,Madras and S.No.24 of 1985, New Delhi)

01. GOVERNING BODY 1. Rev. Dr Danis Ponniah SJ (Provincial) President 2. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ (Rector) Vice President 3. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ (Principal) Secretary 4. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ College Secretary 5. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer 6. Prof. Iqbal Ahamed K R UGC Nominee Director of Distance Education Maulana Azad National Urdu University 7. Dr (Thiru) Ambalavanan P (JDCE) Govt. Nominee 8. Dr Lellis Thivagar M MKU Nominee 9. Rev. Dr Xavier Alphonse SJ Member Coordinator - Jesuit Madurai Province Hr Edu. 10. Dr. Christianna Singh Member Principal, Lady Doak College, Madurai11. Rtn Kannan R V N Member Managing Director, Madurai Radha Travels, Madurai12. Mr Joseb Raj A Member Chairman & Managing Director Oceanaa Group of Companies Chennai13. Mr Pandidurai P Illustrious Alumni Proprietor & Member Sivasakthi Garments Tirupur14. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II)15. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal16. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal

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17. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) 18. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic19. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research20. Dr Rayappan S Dean - Students21. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Exams22. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator - IQAC

02. ACADEMIC COUNCIL1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman2. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic Convenor3. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Rector4. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary5. Dr (Thiru) Ambalavanan P JDCE Govt Nominee6. Dr Gopinathan C MKU Nominee7. Dr Muthulakshmi R MKU Nominee8. Dr Mayil Vaganan B MKU Nominee9. Dr Gunasekar S GB Nominee 10. Ms Alphonsa Fernando R GB Nominee 11. Rev. Dr Maria Rajendran S GB Nominee 12. Dr Mothilal K K GB Nominee 13. Mr Sahul Hameed M S GB Nominee 14. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II)15. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal & English Lang. &Lit. 16. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal 17. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) 18. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal(Shift II) 19. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal20. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research21. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Exams22. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator - IQAC23. Dr Joseph Charlie Arockia Doss A Tamil Member24. Dr Jesurajan S English Member25. Dr Martin J History Member

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26. Dr Murali N Economics Member27. Dr George Joseph M Philosophy Member28. Mr Xavier Adaikalaraj J Mathematics Member29. Dr Joseph Wilson K S Physics Member30. Dr Charles J A Chemistry Member31. Dr Arockia Raj L RDS Member32. Ms Revathi P Food Sci. & Tech Member33. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ English Lang. &Lit. Member34. Ms Rajeswari S Commerce Member35. Ms Susma T Business Admin. Member36. Mr Kadher Farook R Inform. Tech. Member & Management37. Dr Muthu Kumar A Physical Education Member38. Mr Justin Kennedy R Computer Science Member & Comp. App. 39. Dr Rayappan S Extension Member

03. BOARDS OF STUDIES 1. Tamil / Hindi / French 12. English Literature 2. English 13. Commerce 3. History 14. Business Administration 4. Economics 15. IT and Management 5. Philosophy 16. Physical Education 6. Mathematics 17. Computer Science 7. Physics 18. Computer Applications 8. Chemistry 19. Foundation Courses 9. RDS 20. Women’s Studies / NCC 10. Food Science and Technology 21. Extension11. Tamil Literature

04. FINANCE COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman2. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean-Research Convenor3. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Member

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4. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer GB Nominee5. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 6. Mr Charles Fernando Auditor Member7. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal Member8. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal Member9. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic Member10. Dr Rayappan S Dean - Students Member11. Mr Thomas Acqvinas R P A to Fr Principal Member

05. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 1. Rev. Dr Danis Ponniah SJ President 2. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Vice President 3. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Member 4. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Member 5. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Member 6. Rev. Fr Savarimuthu S P SJ Member 7. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Member 8. Rev. Fr Jayaseelan S SJ Member 9. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Member 10. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Member 11. Rev. Dr Sekar B. Vincent SJ Member

06. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Rector2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary3. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal4. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer

5. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal

07. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Rector 2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary 3. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal 4. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer 5. Dr Thomas William A Dean – Academic

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6. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean – Research 7. Dr Rayappan S Dean – Students 8. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean – Women Students 9. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Examinations 10. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator - IQAC 11. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) 12. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) 13. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) 14. Rev Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) 15. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) 16. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II)

08. PERSPECTIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Chairman2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary3. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal4. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal5. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Member6. Dr Michael John Peter S Member7. Dr Arul Prasad S Member

NON-STATUTORY BODIES

01. STAFF COUNCIL 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic Convenor 3. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Member 4. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer Member 5. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 6. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 7. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 8. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 9. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 10. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 11. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research Member

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12. Dr Rayappan S Dean - Students Member 13. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean - Women Students Member 14. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Examinations Member 15. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator, IQAC Member 16. Dr Joseph Charlie Arockia Doss A HoD, Tamil Member 17. Dr Jesurajan S HoD, English Member 18. Dr Martin J HoD, History Member19. Dr Murali N HoD, Economics Member20. Dr George Joseph M HoD, Philosophy Member21. Dr Xavier Adaikalaraj J HoD, Mathematics Member22. Dr Joseph Wilson K S HoD, Physics Member23. Dr Charles J A HoD, Chemistry Member24. Dr Arockia Raj L HoD, RDS Member25. Ms Revathi P HoD, Food Sci. & Tech. Member26. Dr Vanitha J Director, Phy. Edu. Member27. Dr Duraisingam A Librarian Member28. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ HoD, English Lang. & Lit. Member29. Ms Rajeswari S HoD, Commerce Member30. Ms Susma T HoD, Bus. Administration Member31. Mr Kadher Farook R HoD, IT and Management Member32. Mr Justin Kennedy R HoD, Comp. Sci. & Comp. App. Member33. Dr Muthu Kumar A HoD, Physical Education Member34. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G Office Superintendent Member

02. PLANNING AND EVALUATION COMMITTEE1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman2. Dr Thomas William A Dean – Academic Convenor3. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Rector Member4. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Member5. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer Member6. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member7. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Member8. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) Member9. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member10. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) Member

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11. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II) Member12. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research Member13. Dr Rayappan S Dean - Students Member14. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean - Women Students Member15. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Exams Member16. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator - IQAC Member17. Dr Joseph Wilson K S HoDs’ Representative Member18. Ms Virgin Arockiamary M Teaching Staff (Shift II) Member19. Rev. Dr Sebastian Mahimairaj A OCD Coordinator - Mentor Care Member (Shift I) 20. Mr Ramachandran P Coordinator - Mentor Care Member (Shift II)21. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G Office Superintendent Member 22. Mr Thomas Acqvinas R P A to Fr Principal Member 23. PG Student Representative II Year (Shift I ) Member 24. UG Student Representative III Year (Shift I ) Member 25. UG Student Representative III Year (Shift II) Member 26. Sports Representative Member27. Fine Arts Representative Member28. Girls Representative Member29. Day Schoar Representative Member

03. INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)(Constituted as per the norms of NAAC)1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman2. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator Convenor3. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Asst Prof. Member4. Dr Jeyaraj I Asso. Prof. Member5. Dr Arul Prasad S Asso. Prof. Member6. Rev. Dr Mary Lowrencia C Asst Prof. Member7. Dr Antony Singh Dhas D Asst Prof. Member8. Dr Valanarasu S Asst Prof. Member9. Dr Gilbert Rani M Asst Prof. Member10. Dr Arulappan M Asst Prof. Member

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11. Dr Raja A Asst Prof. Member12. Mr Keba Immanuel J Asst Prof. Member13. Ms Josephine Therese R Asst Prof. Member14. Ms Priyadharshini T Student Representative Member15. Mr Ranjith Kumar Student Representative Member16. Mr Muthupandi C Alumni Representative Member Ex Councillor, Karumathur17. Mr Joseph Rethinasamy M External Expert Member Executive Director, Hotel Germanus

04. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CELL AND ACADEMIC AUDIT COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic Convenor 3. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator - IQAC Member 4. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 5. Dr Maria John Kennedy M Asso. Prof. Member 6. Dr Arul Prasad S Asso. Prof. Member 7. Dr Ramkumar G Asst Prof. Member 8. Ms Semalatha T Asst Prof. Member

05. FUND FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY : FIST - DST IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Joseph Wilson K S Asso. Prof. Convenor 3. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Member 4. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic Member 5. Dr George Joseph M Asso. Prof. Member 6. Dr Charles J A Asso. Prof. Member 7. Dr Xavier Adaikalaraj J Asso. Prof. Member 8. Dr Rayappan S Asst Prof. Member 9. Dr Malar Kannan S P Asst Prof. Member

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06. ADMISSION COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Fr Jayaseelan S SJ Co-ordinator-Dalit StudentsMember

SHIFT I 1. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Vice Principal Convenor 2. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal Member 3. Dr Rayappan S Dean - Students Member 4. Dr Duraisingam A Librarian Member 5. Mr Robert Dhiliban J Dept of Maths Member 6. Ms Henri Rita Mary S Asst. Co-ordinator Member Dalit Students 7. Ms Abirami S Dept of RDS Member 8. Mr Arockia Maria Michael Raja Dept of RDS Member 9. Dr Sophia J Dept of Physics Member

SHIFT II 1. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal Convenor 2. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal Member 3. Ms Jerlin Rupa Vice Principal Member 4. Ms Arockia Juliet P Dept. of Commerce Member 5. Mr Johnson Amirtharaj A Asst. Co-ordinator Member Dalit Students 6. Mr Vijayakumar A Dept. of Comp. Applns Member 7. Dr Muthukumar A Dept. of Phy. Edu. Member 8. Ms. Manimegala S Dept. of Tamil Member

07. RESEARCH COUNCIL 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research Convenor 3. Dr George Joseph M Asso. Prof. Philosophy Convenor 4. Dr Shanmugaraju A Asso. Prof. Physics Member 5. Dr Valanarasu S Asso. Prof. Physics Member 6. Dr Malar Kannan S P Asso. Prof. RDS Member 7. Dr Nivetha Martin Asst Prof. Maths Member 8. Dr Mabel Joshaline Asst Prof. RDS Member

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9. Mr Doni Pon V Scholar, Science Member 10. Mr Chandran M Scholar, Arts Member

08. BRITTO PUBLISHING HOUSE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Martin J Asst. Prof. History Convenor 3. Dr Gurusamy G Asst. Prof. Tamil Convenor 4. Rev. Dr Sr Mary Lowrencia C Asst Prof. English Member 4. Ms Sahaya Princy P Asst Prof. Commerce Member

09. LIBRARY COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Duraisingam A Librarian Convenor 3. Dr George Joseph M Head, Philosophy Member 4. Dr Malar Kannan S P Asst Prof. RDS Member 5. Dr Gilbert Rani M Asst Prof. Maths Member 6. Dr Veerasamy P Asst Prof. English Member 7. Mr Justin Kennedy R Asst Prof. Comp. Sci. Member 8. Mr Karuppathevan O Library Asst Member

10. PURCHASE AND PHYSICAL INVENTORY COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Michael Raj A Asst Prof. Commerce Convenor 3. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Member 4. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer Member 5. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research Member 6. Dr Joseph Wilson K S Asso. Prof. Physics Member 7. Dr Murali N Asso. Prof. Economics Member 8. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G Superintendent Member 9. Mr Thomas Acqvinas R P A to Fr Principal Member 10. Ms Lourdu Rani A Junior Assistant Member

11. INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean - Research Convenor

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3. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Member 4. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer Member 5. Rev. Fr Jayaseelan S SJ Minister Member 6. Dr Jeyaraj I Asso. Prof. Economics Member 7. Dr Duraisingam A Librarian Member 8. Dr Valanarasu S Asst. Prof. Physics Member 9. Mr Selvaraj M Store Keeper Member

12. COMPUTER LABS COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Director 2. Mr Rajmohan N System Engineer 3. Mr Arockiam R System Admin 4. Mr Prakash Alpa S Programmer

13. ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING 1. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Convenor 2. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Member 3. Mr Justin Kennedy R Member 4. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G Member 5. Mr Rajmohan N Member

14. E-CONTENT DEVELOPMENT AND WEB COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Convenor 3. Mr Johnson B Coordinator Member 4. Mr Justin Kennedy R Head, Computer Science Member 5. Mr Viswanathan R Asst Prof. Commerce Member 6. Mr Pandi Kumar S Asst Prof. IT & M Member 7. Mr Prakash Alpa S Faculty & Programmer Member 8. Mr Rajmohan N System Engineer Member

15. EXAMINATIONS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Exams Convenor 3. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member

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4. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 5. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 6. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 7. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 8. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 9. Dr Thomas William A Dean-Academic Member 10. Dr Ambudoss Arvind Dean-Research Member 11. Dr Rayappan S Dean-Students Member 12. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean-Women Students Member 13. Dr Shanmugaraju A Coordinator - IQAC Member 14. - 29 Heads All Depts Members 30. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G Office Superintendent Member

16. EXAMINATIONS MONITORING COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Sundararaj A Controller of Exams Convenor 3. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 4. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 5. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 6. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 7. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 8. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 9. Respective HOD Member 10. Respective Invigilator Member

17. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE/ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman

SHIFT I 2. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Convenor 3. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal Member 4. Dr Thomas William A Dean - Academic Member 5. Mr Robert Dhiliban J Asst Prof. Maths Member 6. Dr Savitha Devi N Asst Prof. Chemistry Member 7. Mr Anand C PTA Representative Member

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SHIFT II 1. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 2. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 3. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal Convenor 4. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal Member 5. Mr Viswanathan R Asst Prof. Commerce Member 6. Dr Veeraparameswari N Asst Prof. Phy. Edu. Member 7. Dr Mege V S Asst Prof. Commerce Member 8. Mr Sahaya Livin Raj PTA Representative Member

18. ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD 1. Dr Durai Singam Librarian 2. Mr Robert Dhiliban J Asst. Prof. Maths 3. Rev. Dr Sebastian Mahimairaj A Asst. Prof. RDS 4. Ms Abirami S Asst. Prof. RDS 5. Rev. Dr Irudayaraj A Asst Prof. Philosophy 6. Dr Malar Kannan S P Asst Prof. RDS 7. Dr Ganesh S Asst Prof. Tamil 8. Mr Michael Venish V Asst Prof. Economics 9. Dr Nallathambi P Asst Prof. History 10. Dr Sophia J Asst Prof. Physics 11. Dr Veerasamy P Asst Prof. English 12. Ms Jegadeeswari S Asst Prof. Tamil 13. Dr Muthu Kumar A Asst Prof. Physical Education 14. Ms Ramya K Asst Prof. Commerce 15. Mr Thomas R Asst Prof. Physics 16. Dr Jansi Rani K Asst Prof. Chemistry 17. Mr Nelson K Lab Assistant 18. Mr Jeyamuthu V Office Assistant

19. ATTENDANCE MONITORING COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman

SHIFT I 2. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal Member 3. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal Member

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4. Dr Rayappan S Dean-Students Member 5. Ms Kiruba M R Lab Assistant Member

SHIFT II 1. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal Member 2. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal Member 3. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal Member 4. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal Member 5. Mr Gnanaguru R Office Assistant Member

20. STAFF GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL PANEL 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Convenor 3. Mr Issac Mohanlal Advocate Member 4. Dr Xavier Adaikalaraj J Asso. Prof. Philosophy Member 5. Ms Rajeswari S Asso. Prof. Commerce Member 6. Dr Jeyaraj I President - MUTA Member 7. Ms Jegadeeswari S Asst Prof. Tamil Member 8. Mr Nelson K President, TANSAC Member

21. STUDENTS GRIEVANCE AND APPEAL COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Rayappan S Dean-Students Convenor 3. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean-Women Students Member 4. Dr Nirmal Rajkumar V Asst Prof. Economics Member 5. Dr Kala T Asst Prof. History Member 6. Ms I.Pradeepa Asst Prof. Maths Member 7. Dr Kalidoss B Asst Prof. English Lit. Member

22. INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE (for Prevention of Sexual Harassment)(As per UGC & Supreme Court Order) 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean-Women Students Presiding Officer 3. Ms Henri Rita Mary Asst Prof. Economics Member

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4. Ms Josephine Therese R Asst Prof. MCA Member 5. Ms Grasi S Assistant Member 6. Ms Lourdu Rani A Junior Assistant Member 7. UG Rep Member 8. PG Rep Member 9. Scholar Member 10. Dr Daisy Rani NGO Rep Member

23. WOMEN STUDIES CENTRE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Sundararaj A Advisor Member 3. Ms Pandeeswari M Director Convener 4. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean-Women Students Member 5. Dr Kala T Asst Prof. History Member 6. Ms Juliet Shanthi I Asst Prof. Comp. Applns Member 7. Ms Ramya K Asst Prof. Commerce Member 8. Ms Vasanthi C Project cum Doc. Officer Member 9. Ms Vijayalakshmi D Field Coordinator Member cum Comp. Asst

24. GIRL STUDENTS WELFARE COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A Dean-Women Students Convenor 3. Rev. Sr Arul Shiney SJA Hostel Warden Member 4. Rev. Dr Sr Mary Lowrencia C Asst Prof. English Member 5. Ms Pradeepa I Asst Prof. Maths Member 6. Ms Susma T Head, Business Admin Member 7. Ms Rajeswari S Head, Commerce Member 8. Dr Sophia J Asst Prof. Physics Member 9. Ms Muthulakshmi A Asst Prof. Tamil Member

25. MAGAZINE COMMITTEE 1 Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Gurusamy G Asst Prof. Tamil Co-ordinator 3. Dr Savitha Devi N Asst Prof. Chemistry Member

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4. Mr James A Asst Prof. RDS Member 5. Ms Jegadeeswari S Asst Prof. Tamil Member 6. Mr Nallakurumban M Asst Prof. English Lit. Member 7. Mr Francis Xavier I Student Representative Member 8. Ms Vinojini Y Student Representative Member

26. FINE ARTS 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal President 2. Mr Keba Immanuvel J Asst Prof. Eng. Lit. V.President 3. Dr Rayappan S Dean - Student Member 4. Dr Arulappan M Asst. Prof. Philosophy Member 5. Dr Pavitra Krishna K U Asst. Prof. FS&T Member 6. Student Representative Fine Arts (Shift I) Member 7. Student Representative Fine Arts (Shift II) Member

27. SCHOLARSHIP AND ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Convenor 3. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Campus Treasurer Member 4. Rev. Fr Jayaseelan S SJ Co-ordinator-Dalit Students Member 5. Dr Rayappan S Dean-Students Member 5. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 6. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 7. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 8. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 9. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 10. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G Office Superintendent Member 11. Mr John Peter Christopher S Lab Assistant Member 12. Mr Nelson K Lab Assistant Member

28. COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Prinicipal Convenor 2. Rev. Dr Sr Mary Lowrencia C Asst. Prof. English Member 3. Ms Abirami S Asst. Prof. RDS Member 4. Dr Mege V S Asst. Prof. Commerce Member 5. Mr Subash M Asst. Prof. English Lit. Member

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29. SOFT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Convenor 2. Dr Arul Prasad S Asso. Prof. RDS Member 3. Dr Jenifa D Asst. Prof. History Member 4. Ms Pradeepa I Asst. Prof. Maths Member 5. Mr Kaleeswaran K Asst. Prof. Commerce Member

30. CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT CELL 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Arul Prasad S Co-ordinator Convener 3. Dr Raja A Asst Prof. Eng. Lit. Member 4. Mr Murugapandi M Asst Prof. Chemistry Member 5. Ms Jenitha Sironmani J Asst Prof. Maths Member 6. Mr Ramachandran P Asst Prof. BBA Member 7. Mr Johnsone Stephen I Asst Prof. Eng. Lit. Member

31. PARENTS - TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Rector Patron 2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Patron 3. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 4. Dr Michael John Peter S Deputy Principal (Shift II) Member 5. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 6. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M Vice Principal (Shift I) Member 7. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 8. Dr Sajan Joseph M Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 9. Ms Jerlin Rupa P Vice Principal (Shift II) Member 10. Dr Joseph Wilson K S Staff Advisor Member 11. Dr Maria John Kennedy M Staff Advisor Member 12. Dr Jansi Rani K Asst Prof. Chemistry Member 13. Mr Subramanian G Parent Rep. (9047301527) Member 14. Mr Amalraj P Parent Rep. (7092556737) Member

32. PHYSICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Secretary Sp.Coordinator 3. Dr Vanitha J Director, Phy. Ed. Convenor

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4. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Vice Principal & Member Hostel Director 5. Dr Joseph Wilson K S Asso. Prof. Member 6. Dr Maria John Kennedy M Asso. Prof. Member 7. Dr Thomas William A Asso. Prof. Member 8. Dr Durai Singam A Librarian Member 9. Dr Muthu Kumar A Asst Prof. Member 10. Dr Veeraparameswari N Asst Prof. Member 11. Mr Karuppathevan O Member 12. Mr Poyyamozhi V Marker Member 13. Sports Secretary (Shift I) Member 14. Sports Secretary (Shift II) Member

33. CAMPUS MINISTRY 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Asst Prof. Tamil Director 3. Rev. Dr Elphinston Kishore T Asst Prof. Philosophy Member 4. Dr Easuraja M Asso. Prof. Chemistry Member 5. Mr Michael Venish V Asst Prof. Economics Member 6. Mr Johnson Amirtharaj A Asst Prof. English Member 7. Ms Josephine Therese R Asst Prof. Comp. Sci. Member 8. Mr Ramachandran P Asst Prof. IT & M Member 9. Mr Kaleeswaran K Asst Prof. Commerce Member

34. HOSTEL COMMITTEE (Men) 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ Hostel Director Convenor 3. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Deputy Director Member 4. Rev. Fr Savarimuthu S P SJ Student Counsellor Member 5. Dr Sajan Joseph M Asst Director Member 6. Mr Rex Rosario S Asst Director Member 7. Mr Prasanth Arockia Samy D Asst Director Member 8. Mr Subash M Asst Director Member 9. Mr Saravanan M Asst Director Member 10. Mr Arulanandam Asst Director Member

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35. HOSTEL COMMITTEE (Women) 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Rev. Sr Arul Shiney SJA Director Convenor 3. Rev. Fr Savarimuthu S P SJ Student Counsellor Member 4. Ms Muthulakshmi A Student Counsellor Member 5. Ms Abirami Asst Director Member

36. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Chairman 2. Dr Duraisingam A PRO Convenor 3. Ms Abirami S Asst Prof. RDS Member 4. Dr Ganesh S Asst Prof. Tamil Member 5. Mr Rex Rosario S Asst Prof. Physics Member 6. Mr Muniyandi K Member 7. Mr Kannan M Live-Stock Asst Member

37. AAC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (AACAA) 1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Patron 2. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ Patron 3. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Chairman 4. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Director 5. Mr Rajagopal AACAA President 6. Dr Antony Singh Dhas D AACAA V President 7. Dr Charles J A AACAA Secretary 8. Mr Madhusudhanan Rayar R M AACAA Jt Secretary 9. Dr Jeyaraj I AACAA Treasurer 10. Rev. Dr Irudhayaraj A CMF EC Member 11. Mr Robert Dhiliban J “ 12. Dr Shanmugaraju A “ 13. Dr Arul Prasad S “ 14. Mr Kadher Farook R “ 15. Mr Vigneswaran G “ 16. Dr Muthu Kumar A “ 17. Mr Justin Kennedy R EC Member 18. Dr Duraisingam A “

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19. Mr Kannan M “ 20. Mr Muthu Pandi C “ 21. Mr Charles Fernando “22. Mr Kannan M “23. Mr Muniyandi K “

TEACHING STAFF (Aided Programmes) 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ MA, MPhil, PhD Principal

DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL

1. Dr Joseph Charlie Arockia Doss A MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. & Head 2. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ MA, PhD Asst Prof. 3. Dr Gurusamy G MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Dr Ganesh S MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH 1. Dr Jesurajan S MA, MPhil, PhD, BEd, MA (JMC) Asso. Prof. & Head 2. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash S SJ MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 3. Ms Sahaya Josephine Mary A MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 4. Rev. Dr Sr Mary Lowrencia C MA, PhD, BEd Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY 1. Dr Martin J MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. & Head 2. Dr Kala T MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 3. Dr Nallathambi P MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Dr Jenifa D MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS 1. Dr Murali N MA, MPhil, PhD Asso. Prof. & Head 2. Dr Maria John Kennedy M Asso. Prof. MA, MPhil, PhD, MBA, MCom 3. Dr Joseph Selvaraj M MA, MPhil, PhD Asso. Prof. 4. Dr Jeyaraj I MA, MPhil, PhD, BEd Asso. Prof. 5. Dr Antony Singh Dhas D MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 6. Dr Nirmal Rajkumar V MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 7. Ms Henri Rita Mary S MA, MPhil Asst Prof.

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8. Mr Michael Venish V MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 9. Ms Arockia Sarvia S MA, MPhil Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY 1. Dr George Joseph M MA, MPhil, PhD Dip (San) Asso. Prof.& Head 2. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ MA, MPhil, PhD Principal 3. Rev. Dr Irudayaraj A CMF MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Dr Arulappan M MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 5. Rev. Dr Elphinston Kishore T MA, PhD Asst Prof. 6. Rev. Dr Anto Nelson OCD MA, PhD Asst Prof. 7. Rev. Dr Lourdu Xavier C MA, PhD Asst Prof. 8. Vacant 9. Vacant

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 1. Dr Xavier Adaikalaraj J MSc, MPhil, PGDCA Asso. Prof. & Head 2. Mr Robert Dhiliban J MSc, MPhil Asst Prof. 3. Dr Gilbert Rani M MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Dr Ramkumar G MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 5. Dr Nivetha Martin, MSc, PhD Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS 1. Dr Joseph Wilson K S MSc, MPhil, PhD, PGDCA Asso. Prof.& Head 2. Dr Shanmugaraju A MSc, PhD, PGDCA Asst Prof. 3. Dr Valanarasu S MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Dr Sophia J MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 5. Dr Raj C S A MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1. Dr Charles J A MSc, MPhil, PhD Asso. Prof. & Head 2. Dr Rayappan S MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 3. Dr Savitha Devi N MSc, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Mr Deva Prince S A MSc, MPhil, MEd, MSc (Psy) Asst Prof. 5. Dr Martin S MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof.

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DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCIENCE 1. Dr Arockiaraj L MSc, PhD Asso. Prof. & Head

Social Sciences 1. Dr Thomas William A MSW, PhD, UGC PDA Asso. Prof. & Section Coordinator 2. Dr Arul Prasad S MSW, PhD, PGDPM Asso. Prof. 3. Rev. Dr Sebastian Mahimairaj A OCD Asst Prof. MSW, MPhil, PhD, PGDHRM 4. Ms Abirami S MA, MSc (Psy), MPhil Asst Prof. 5. Mr Arockia Maria Michael Raja A MSW, MPhil Asst Prof. 6. Mr James A MSW, MPhil Asst Prof. 7. Mr Anthony Raj P MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 8. Rev. Fr Jeyaseelan S SJ MSW, MA, MBA Asst Prof.

Agriculture 9. Dr Ambudoss Arvind, MSc (Agri), PhD Asso. Prof. & Section Coordinator10. Ms Pandeeswari M MSc, MPhil Asst Prof.11. Dr Mabel Joshaline C MSc, PhD Asst Prof.

Animal Husbandry12. Dr Arockiaraj L MSc, PhD Asso. Prof. & Section Coordinator13. Dr Malar Kannan S P MVSc Asst Prof.14. Mr Jegan Karuppiah S MSc Asst Prof.

Biological SciencesZoology15. Dr Sundararaj A MSc, MPhil, PhD, PGDCA Asso. Prof. & Section CoordinatorBotany16. Dr Ananthi P MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

1. Dr Michael Raj A MCom, MCom (CM), MPhil, PhD Asst Prof.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1. Dr Vanitha J MPEd, MPhil, PhD Dir. of Phy. Ed.

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LIBRARY 1. Dr Duraisingam A Librarian MLIS, MA (Eco), MA (Pol Sc), MPhil, PhD, BEd

ACADEMIC STAFF (MANAGEMENT)DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY 1. Rev. Dr Sekar B. Vincent SJ MA, MPhil, PhD Asso Prof. (Rtd) 2. Rev. Fr Stanislaus S CMF MSc Asst Prof. 3. Rev. Fr Backiaraj L MA Asst Prof.

ACADEMIC STAFF (Self Financed) 1. Dr Michael John Peter S MA, MPhil, PhD Deputy Principal

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS 1. Dr Michael John Peter S MA, MPhil, PhD Asso. Prof. (Rtd)

DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL 1. Rev. Dr Mani Valan S SJ MA, MPhil, PhD, PGDJMC Secretary & Asso. Prof. (Rtd) 2. Mr Karunanidhi M MA, MPhil, NET Asst Prof. & Co-ordinator 3. Ms Jegadeeswari S MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 4. Dr Arul Selvi A MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 5. Ms Manimegala S MA, MPhil, BEd Asst Prof. 6. Mr Loyola Samidoss M MA, SET, NET Asst Prof. 7. Dr Paramasivan M MA, MPhil, Ph.D, NET Asst Prof. 8. Dr Arockiam S MA, MPhil, Ph.D, PGDCA Asst Prof. 9. Ms Muthulakshmi A MA, MPhil, SET, NET Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 1. Rev. Dr Paul Pragash SJ S MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. & Head 2. Dr Veerasamy P MA, MPhil, PhD, SET Asst Prof. 3. Dr Raja A MA, MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Mr Johnson Amirtharaj A MA, MPhil, BEd Asst Prof. 5. Dr Kalidoss B MA, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 6. Mr. Keba Immanuvel J MA, MPhil, NET Asst. Prof. 7. Mr Nallakurumban M MA, MPhil, SET, NET Asst Prof.

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8. Mr Kalaivanan P MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 9. Mr Chandra Sekar Pandian S MA, MPhil, SET Asst Prof. 10. Mr Prasanth Arokia Samy D MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 11. Ms Glory Gursheth A J MA, MPhil, SET Asst Prof. 12. Ms Nestricia Mary L MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 13. Mr Johnson Stephen I MA, MPhil, SET, NET Asst Prof. 14. Mr Subash M MA, MPhil Asst Prof. 15. Mr Xavier P MA, SET Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1. Ms Rajeswari S MCom, MPhil, MBA Asst Prof. & Head 2. Dr Sahayaraj Alexander A MCom, MPhil, MBA, PhD, SET Asst Prof. 3. Mr Stephen Jeyaraj A MCom, MPhil, BEd, SET Asst Prof. 4. Ms Virgin Arockiamary M MCA, MPhil, SET Asst Prof. 5. Mr Viswanathan R MCA Asst Prof. 6. Ms Arockia Juliet P MCom, MPhil, PGDCA, SET Asst Prof. 7. Ms Ramya K MCom, MPhil, PGDCA, SET Asst Prof. 8. Dr Mege V S MCom, MPhil, PhD, DCA Asst Prof. 9. Mr Kaleeswaran K MCom, MPhil Asst Prof.10. Ms Sahaya Princy P MCom, MPhil Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1. Ms Susma T MBA, MPhil Asst Prof. & Head 2. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Expert Consultant 3. Ms Jerlin Rupa P MBA, MPhil, NET Asst Prof. 4. Mr Siluvai Nesa Pandian C MBA, MPhil, PGDHRM Asst Prof. 5. Mr Muthu Perumal P V MBA, SET Asst Prof. 6. Ms Mangayarkarasi K MBA, MPhil, SET Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT 1. Mr Kadher Farook R MCA, MPhil (CS) Asst Prof. & Head 2. Mr Arun Prasad S MBA, MPhil, MA (Eco) PGDHRM, NET Asst Prof. 3. Mr Ramachandran P MBA, MPhil, MA (Eco), MA (Yoga) DGT, SET, NET Asst Prof. 4. Mr Albert Irudayaraj J MCA, MPhil, SET Asst Prof. 5. Mr Pandikumar S MCA, MPhil Asst Prof.

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1. Dr Muthu Kumar A MPEd, MPhil, PhD, MA, Dip.(Yoga) Asst Prof. & Head 2. Dr Veeraparameswarai N MPEd, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 3. Dr Peter Michael Raj G MA, MPEd, MPhil, PhD PG-Yoga Asst Prof. 4. Mr Sivananda Prabhu C MPEd, MPhil, NET Asst Prof. 5. Mr Vinoth Kumar J MPEd Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 1. Mr Justin Kennedy R MCA, MPhil ,BLIS Asst Prof. & Head 2. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj SJ Asso Prof. (Rtd) 3. Mr Johnson B MCA, BEd Asst Prof. 4. Ms Juliet Shanthi I MCA, MPhil Asst Prof. 5. Mr Saravanan M MCA, BEd Asst Prof. 6. Mr Arul Prabu P MSc, MPhil, DCH Asst Prof. 7. Mr Vijayakumar A MCA, MPhil Asst Prof. 8. Ms Josephine Therese R MCA, MPhil Asst Prof. 9. Ms Semalatha T MSc, MPhil Asst Prof. 10. Mr Manoj Prabakaran T MCA, MPhil, SET Asst Prof. 11. Mr Prakash Alpa S MCA Asst Prof. & Programmer 12. Mr Vinoth Kumar R A MSc, MPhil Asst Prof. 13. Dr Nelson Raja J MCA, PhD Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 1. Dr Sajan Joseph M MSc, MPhil, PhD, BEd, PGDCA Asst Prof. 2. Ms Pradeepa I MSc, MPhil Asst Prof. 3. Mr Gnana Arockiam A MSc, MPhil, MEd Asst Prof. 4. Ms Yogarani R MSc, MPhil Asst Prof 5. Ms Sahaya Thivya W MSc, MPhil, BEd Asst Prof. 6. Mr Arockiadas P MSc, MPhil Asst Prof. 7. Ms Jenitha Sironmani J MSc, MPhil Asst Prof. 8. Ms Sasikala M MSc, MPhil Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS 1. Mr Sebastian S MSc, MPhil, MEd Asst Prof. 2. Mr Santhoshkumar Jacob S MSc, MPhil, PGDCA Asst Prof.

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3. Mr Thomas R MSc, MPhil, BEd Asst Prof. 4. Mr Rex Rosario S MSc, MPhil, BEd Asst Prof. 5. Dr Antony M MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof 6. Ms Buvaneswari V MSc, MPhil, BEd, SET Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1. Rev. Dr John Joseph B. Pragasam MSc, PhD (USA) Asso. Prof. (Rtd) 2. Mr Ganesan K MSc, MPhil, BEd Asst Prof. 3. Dr Easuraja M MSc, MPhil, PhD Asst Prof. 4. Dr Jansi Rani K MSc, MPhil, PhD, SET Asst Prof. 5. Dr John Jeevagan A MSc, PhD Asst Prof. 6. Mr Murugapandi M MSc, SET, NET, GATE Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1. Ms Revathi P MSc, MPhil, SET, NET Asst Prof. & Head 2. Dr Jerald Wilson J MSc, PhD Asst Prof. 3. Dr Pavitra Krishna K U MSc, MPhil, PhD, SET, NET Asst Prof. 4. Ms Gayathri N MTech Asst Prof. 5. Mr Prasanth M MSc, PGDDT Asst Prof.

DEPARTMENT OF FOUNDATION COURSES 1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Dean 2. Rev. Dr Irudayaraj A CMF Head 3. Mr Ramachandran P Coordinator (Shift II)

EXTENSIONNATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC-ARMY) 1. Mr Arockia Maria Michael Raja A Coordinator

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) 1. Dr Duraisingam A Unit 70 Programme Officer & Coordinator 2. Dr Muthukumar A Unit 71 Programme Officer 3. Ms Henri Rita Mary S Unit 72 Programme Officer 4. Dr Nallathambi P Unit 73 Programme Officer 5. Mr Manoj Prabakaran T Unit 74 Programme Officer 6. Ms Sahaya Thivya W Unit 201 Programme Officer

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1. Dr Vanitha J Coordinator 2. Mr Sivananda Prabhu C Member

YOUTH RED CROSS (YRC) 1. Mr Stephen Jeyaraj A Coordinator 2. Dr Lakshmanan M Member 3. Dr Gilbert Rani M Member 4. Dr Ganesh S Member 5. Mr Vijaya Kumar A Member 6. Dr Antony M Member

ROTARACT 1. Dr Martin S Coordinator 2. Mr Arun Prasad S Member 3. Ms Yogarani R Member 4. Mr Gnana Arockiam A Member

ALL INDIA CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY FEDERATION (AICUF) 1. Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ Advisor 2. Mr Prasanth Arockia Samy D Coordinator 3. Dr Valanarasu S Member 4. Mr Michael Venish V Member 5. Mr Arockiadas Member

NATURE CLUB 1. Dr Malar Kannan S P Coordinator 2. Mr Vinoth Kumar R A Member 3. Mr Subash M Member

ARUL ANANDAR INITIATIVES FOR SOCIAL EDUCATION (ARISE) 1. Dr Nirmal Rajkumar V Coordinator

CONSUMER CLUB 1. Dr Kala T Coordinator 2. Mr Sebastian S Member

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THATHA-PATTI CLUB 1. Mr Deva Prince S A Coordinator

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 1. Mr Justin Kennedy R Coordinator 2. Dr Duraisingam A Member 3. Mr Arun Prasad S Member 4. Mr Muniyandi K Member

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FORUM 1. Mr Rex Rosario S Coordinator 2. Mr Kaleeswaran K Member 3. Dr Peter Michael Raj G Member

INTER STATE STUDENTS FORUM 1. Dr Arulappan M Coordinator 2. Rev. Dr Elphinston Kishore T Member 3. Mr Kalaivanan P Member 4. Mr Siluvai Nesa Pandian Member

INTERNET CLUB 1. Rev. Dr Francis Thamburaj, SJ Coordinator 2. Dr Nelson Raja J Member 3. Mr Johnson B Asst Prof. 4. Mr Albert Irudayaraj J Asst Prof. 5. Ms Semalatha T MSc, MPhil Asst Prof.

COUNSELLING CELLADVISORY BOARD 1. Rev. Dr Amal Kulandaisamy SJ Rector 2. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal

TEAM OF COUNSELLORS - MENTOR CARE 1. Rev. Dr Sebastian Mahimairaj A OCD Coordinator (Shift I) 2. Mr Ramachandran P Coordinator (Shift II) 3. Rev. Fr Savarimuthu S P SJ Counsellor (Shift I) 4. Dr Ramkumar G Counsellor

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5. Dr Mabel Joshaline C Counsellor 6. Rev. Fr Stanislaus S CMF Counsellor 7. Ms Rajeswari S Counsellor (Shift II) 8. Mr Viswanathan R Counsellor 9. Ms Arockia Juliet P Counsellor 10. Ms Jenitha Sironmani J Counsellor

VISITING COUNSELLOR 1. Dr Dolarose Mary K MA, MEd, MPhil, PhD

AAC HEALTH CENTRE 1. Rev. Sr Arul Shiney SJA Staff Nurse 2. Ms Leena Indira Mercy Staff Nurse 3. Dr Vanitha J Director, Phy. Ed.

GYMNASIUM 1. Dr Muthukumar A Director

EXTENSION CENTRES 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Principal Director

RURAL ACTION DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH (RADAR)

1. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Coordinator

VETERINARY EXTENSION (VETEX) 1. Dr Malar Kannan S P Coordinator 2. Mr Kannan M Member

ARRUPE CENTRE FOR POLICY RESEARCH (ACPR) 1. Rev. Dr Basil Xavier S SJ Director 2. Rev. Fr Jeyaseelan S Executive Director 3. Mr Jegan Karuppiah S Programme Coordinator 4. Mr Vivek A Programme Asst 5. Mr Solai Rajan M Documentation

COMPUTER COURSE FOR RURAL GIRLS (CCRG) 1. Rev. Dr Maria Augustine Sundar Raj SJ Coordinator

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NON-TEACHING STAFF (Aided) 1. Mr Joseph Xavier Raja G MCA Office Superintendent 2. Ms Grasi S MA Assistant 3. Mr Thomas Acqvenas R MCom, BEd Assistant 4. Ms Ikkodu V Junior Asst 5. Ms Lourdu Rani A BA, DOAW, DTP Junior Asst 6. Mr Ravichandran K BCom, BLIS, DCA Junior Asst 7. Ms Sahaya Julie Jubila M BA, DTP Typist 8. Ms Mary Annammal M MA, BEd Typist 9. Mr Selvaraj M Store Keeper10. Mr John Peter Christopher S Lab Asst11. Mr Nelson K Lab Asst12. Ms Kiruba M R BSc, BEd Lab Asst13. Mr Yogappandi V MA, MA, BEd, MLis, MPhil Lab Asst14. Mr Kannan M MSc, MPhil Live-Stock Asst15. Mr Azhakar V BSc Agri. Field Asst16. Mr Joseph J Record Clerk 17. Mr Edward Xavier S BA, DCA Record Clerk 18. Ms Sathyapriya V BSc, CCA Record Clerk19. Mr Karuppathevan O Library Asst20. Mr Dharmaraj P Office Asst21. Mr Archunan V BA, DPCS, PGDCA Office Asst22. Mr Justin Sahayaraj V DECE, DCHN Office Asst23. Mr Poongodi T Office Asst24. Mr Poolan A Sweeper25. Mr Sebastian Packiaraj S Sweeper26. Mr Jeyapandi C Sweeper27. Mr Muniyandi K MA, BLIS, DCA Sweeper28. Mr Arockiadoss S Watchman29. Mr Thangamayan R Watchman30. Mr Suresh A Dip. (Elec.), DTP Gardener31. Mr Chinnappan K BCom, DCA Marker32. Mr Arumugam P Water-man33. Vacant Scavenger

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NON-TEACHING STAFF (Management) 1. Ms Saraswathi D MA, MLIS, PGDCT Typist 2. Ms Ruby P BA, CLP Comp. Operator 3. Mr Francis Santhana Raj A BSc, MCA Comp. Operator 4. Mr Nirmal Vinoth Kumar S DECE, BCA Programmer 5. Mr Velankanni Amalraj A ITI Lab Asst 6. Mr Chinnamuthu C MA, MLIS, PGDCA Library Asst 7. Ms Petchiammal N CLIS Library Asst 8. Ms Lakshmi P MA, BLIS, PGDCA Library Asst 9. Mr Arun Dinesh Raj S BSc, BLIS, MLIS Library Asst10. Mr Mookkan V Office Asst11. Ms Gnanam V DEO, DTP Office Asst12. Ms Angel Kalaiselvi J BBA, CLIS Office Asst13. Ms Amutha R CLP, DEO Office Asst14. Mr Dhilipkumar B BCom, DCTT Office Asst15. Mr Virumandy M Watchman 16. Mr Perumal R Sweeper17. Mr Chinnan M Sweeper18. Mr Chinna Alagar M Sweeper19. Mr Senthil K Sweeper20. Ms Errammal A Sweeper

NON-TEACHING STAFF (Self Financed) 1. Mr Rajmohan N BCA, DCT System Engineer 2. Mr Arockiyam R MCA System Admin 3. Mr Mariappan P MSc, PGDCA Lab Asst 4. Mr Arockiaraj Jeyakumar L ITI Office Asst 5. Mr Gnanaguru R BA Office Asst 6. Mr Jeyamuthu V MA, PGDCA Office Asst 7. Mr Pandidurai R BSc Office Asst 8. Ms Divya A BSc Office Asst 9. Mr Poyyamozhi P MCom Marker10. Ms Rameshwari V Sweeper11. Mr Mokkaiyan Sweeper

TREASURER OFFICE 1. Mr Bastin Vinoth S DTEd Accountant 2. Mr Prabakaran X BCom (CA) Accountant

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THE GRANT OF AUTONOMY AND ITS IMPLICATIONS

AAC now has ‘A’ Grade (CGPA – Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.66 out of 4) in 2014 in the NAAC Re-accreditation. It is a creditable achievement!

The grant of Autonomy to AAC in 1987 implies that there is freedom: a. to frame the Syllabus; b. to innovate Teaching Methods; and c. to adopt suitable Evaluation Procedures.

AAC has introduced CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM in 2003 for UG–Aided Courses and RESTRUCTURED CBCS in 2012. This CBCS is student-friendly and thus offers a variety of courses to choose from, as a student seeks to major in a Subject.

Credits are assigned based on the hours to be necessarily spent to fulfill the requirements of a course. The courses are offered by every department of the college.

CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)AAC introduced Choice Based Credit System for the UG courses in the Academic Year 2003. The CBCS based on the guidelines of the Government of Tamil Nadu was introduced for all the UG and PG Courses in 2008. The same was revised and introduced from the academic year 2012-2013.

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FEATURES • broad-based with innovative courses • learner-oriented • enhancing career opportunities • interdepartmental • scope for additional credits • autonomy to the departments

COURSE STRUCTURE - UNDER GRADUATE (UG)For the UG Studies, the Courses are arranged as follows:

NB: All are to seek information on the nature and requirements for each course from the respective Heads of Departments.

PART I: LANGUAGES (Tamil, Hindi and French) - Offered for FOUR Semesters (Semesters I –IV) for all.

- However, the students majoring in RDS (Rural Development Science), Food Science and Technology, Computer Science, BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), Commerce and IT&M (Information Technology and Management) have PART I LANGUAGES for TWO Semesters only (Semesters I –II)

PART II: ENGLISH - Offered for FOUR Semesters (Semesters I –IV) for all.

- However, the students majoring in RDS (Rural Development Science), Food Science and Technology, Computer Science, BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration), Commerce and IT&M (Information Technology and Management) have PART II : ENGLISH for TWO Semesters only (Semesters I –II)

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PART III: MAJOR SUBJECT

- Offered in all the SIX Semesters (Semesters I – VI)

- Offered Courses are grouped as CORE, ALLIED, ELECTIVE

PART IV: NON-MAJOR ELECTIVES AND SKILL-BASED ELECTIVES a. NON-MAJOR ELECTIVES / Tamil (Basics or Advanced) Semester III - IV b. SKILL-BASED ELECTIVES (Any two semesters as offered by the department)

TAMIL (BASIC or ADVANCED) - BASIC TAMIL : Those students who have not studied Tamil

till now, take BASIC TAMIL for the two semesters

- ADVANCED TAMIL : Those students who don’t study Tamil as PART I now, take ADVANCED TAMIL for the two semesters

NON - MAJOR ELECTIVESAs stated above, those students who don’t study Tamil, should study for each semester, One Course from a variety of NME courses offered (See Lists attached)

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NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES (ODD SEMESTER) 2018-2019

YEAR II SEMESTER IIIHOURS: 3 CREDITS: 2

S. No. Course Code Course Title Department

1 15UTAN13 Basic Tamil - I Tamil

2 15UTAS13 Sirappu Tamil – I Tamil

3 15UHSN13 History of Science History

4 15UECN13 Elements of Indian Economy

Economics

5 15UPHN13 Professional Ethics Philosophy

6 15UMAN13 Mathematics forCompetitive Examinations

Mathematics

7 15UPYN13 Popular Physics Physics

8 15UCHN13 Chemistry in Your Life Chemistry

9 15URDN13 Contemporary Social Problems in India

RDS

10 17UTAN13 fpwpj;jtKk; jkpOk; Tamil Literature

11 15UFSN13 Basics of Food Science F S & Technlgy

12 15UELN13 Business English English Lit.

13 15UCMN13 Principles of Accountancy Commerce

14 15UBAN13 Introduction to Mktg. Mgmnt

Bus. Admn

15 15UITN13 Multimedia IT & M

16 15UPEN13 Sports Injury and Management

Phy.Edu.

17 15UCSN13 Web Designing Comp. Sci.

18 15UPCN13 Soft Skills Plcemnt Cell

19 15UWSN13 Introduction to Gender Studies

WSC

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NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES (EVEN SEMESTER) 2018-2019

YEAR II SEMESTER IVHOURS: 3 CREDITS: 2

S. No. Course Code Course Title Department

1 15UTAN24 Basic Tamil – II Tamil

2 15UTAS24 Sirappu Tamil – II Tamil

3 15UHSN24 Constitution of India History

4 15UECN24 Comparative Economic System

Economics

5 15UPHN24 Study Skills & Philosophy, Methods of Reasoning

Philosophy

6 15UPYN24 Operation Research Techniques

Mathematics

7 15UPYN24 Basics of Applied Physics Physics

8 15UCHN24 Chemicals for Life and Living

Chemistry

9 15URDN24 Food Preservation RDS

10 17UTAN24 etPd Nfhl;ghl;L mZFKiwfs;

Tamil Literature

11 15UFSN13 Basics of Food Science F S & Technlgy

12 15UENN24 Creative Writing in English English Lit.

13 15UENM24 English for Employability English Lit.

14 15UCMN24 Quantitative Aptitude Commerce

15 15UCMM24 Fundamentals of Marketing

Commerce

16 15UBAN24 Introduction to Office Management Bus. Admn.

17 15UITN24 Animation IT & M

18 15UPEN24 Yoga for Healthy Life Phyl Education

19 15UCSN24 Web Design Comp. Science

20 15UNCN24 National Cadet Corps NCC

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SKILL-BASED ELECTIVESOne Skill-Based Elective Course spread to TWO semesters. The following are the various Skill-Based Electives offered to various Departments. Each course has two credits.

Department of History, Economics, Philosophy, English Literature and Tamil Literature

Fundamentals of Computer, Internet and Office Automation Web DeignDepartment of Physics, Chemistry Fundamentals of Computer, Internet and Office Automation Programming in CDepartment of Mathematics, FST Fundamentals of Computer, Internet and Office Automation Programming in C Department of RDS, Physical Education Fundamentals of Computer, Internet and Office Automation Web DesignDepartment of Commerce: Investment Management Institutional TrainingDepartment of Business Administration: Computer Applications in Business Tally 11Department of Information Technology & Management: Marketing Management Human Resource ManagementDepartment of Computer Science: Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Web Technology

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PART IV: FOUNDATION COURSES, 2018-2019Years : I & II Hours Allotted : 1 per week

Credits Assigned : Maximum 4S No Sem. Course Code Course Title Dept.

1 I 15UFCE11 Personality Development

FOU

NDA

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2 II 15UFCE22 Social Analysis and Human Rights

3 III 15UFCE33 Environmental Studies

4IV

15UFCE44 Bioethics, Religions and Peace Studies

5* 15UFCF44 Catechism of the Catholic Church

*Offered to Catholic Students:In Semester IV, the Catholic Students attend the course 15UFCF44 Catechism of the Catholic Church, Others desirous of registering for this course are required to apply to Fr Principal in a separate form, duly signed by their parents/guardians.

PART V COURSES, 2018-2019Years : I & II Hours Allotted : 1 per week

Credits Assigned : Maximum 2*

SEM

ESTE

R I

to IV

Course Code Course offered by Faculty in-charge

15UNCC12 & 24 National Cadet Corps

Mr Arockia Maria Michael Raja A

15UNSS12 & 24 National Service Scheme Dr Duraisingam A

15UPED12 & 24 Physical Education Dr Vanitha J

15UYRC12 & 24 Youth Red Cross Mr Stephen Jeyaraj A

15UROT12 & 24 ROTARACT Dr Gurusamy G

15UACF12 & 24All India Catholic University Federation

Rev. Dr Anbarasu M SJ

15UNCB12 & 24 Nature Club Dr Malar Kannan S P

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National Cadet Corps (NCC)Among the several wings in NCC, AAC has only Army. (The other NCC wings are: Navy, Airwing, Armoured Squadron etc). Our Army unit is called 7/14 Arul Anandar College and is attached to 14 (TN) BN NCC, Dindigul.

NCC provides opportunities to participate at several types of camps including the Republic Day Parade in New Delhi.

A maximum of 120 students drawn from the three years, serve as members of our NCC unit. At every year around 40 first year students may get enrolled into NCC.

An NCC student may be a part of the NCC programmes for a maximum period of three years. He/She can participate at the B - Certificate Examination at the end of the second year and can pariticipate at the C - Certificate Examination at the end of the third year.

A NCC student obtains two credits by his/her participation at the NCC programmes for a minimum period of two years.

National Service Scheme (NSS)• NSS conducts many development - oriented programmes,

through which the students imbibe leadership qualities with the view to promoting a sense of social concern.

• NSS at AAC has six units, functioning under a co-ordinator.• Each unit is headed by a Programme-Officer.• A maximum of 100 students are members of each unit. • The Government of India and the University recognize the

contribution of the staff and students of NSS and suitably award them on their exhibiting excellent performance through NSS.

• By participation at NSS a student can obtain two credits. • The NSS programme for a student begins in the year I and

ends year II.

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• The Unit may retain some students in the year III to perform some special development oriented functions.

• The marks are given based on the functions by the students.• When the performance of the students is not found to be

satisfactory, a student has to repeat the exercises required to gain credit.

Physical Education• Physical Education conducts many programmes aiming at

the overall (Physical, Intellectual, Moral, Social and Spiritual) developments of the students through the Sports and Games.

• This course is for two years: Year I : Physical Education –I Year II : Physical Education – II

• There is one credit for each year.• These courses have both Theory and Practical. • The Theory explainsFundamentals of Physical Education Health Education Safety Education and Rules of Sports and Games

• Students will be assessed in Theory and Practicals through the following components:

Writing an Assignment - 10 marks Viva-Voce - 20 marks Trekking - 20 marks Practicals for testing of skills - 50 marks

Youth Red Cross (YRC)- YRC conducts health-related programmes such as First Aid

Training, Gold Hour of Life-Saving Mission, Blood Donation, AIDS Awareness Programmes, Organ Donation Awareness etc.

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- Students are recruited in Semester I for this YRC programme. A maximum of 75 students become YRC members.

- The Co-ordinator of the YRC essentially conducts this programme lasting for 90 working days in the First Four Semesters (I - IV).

- Participation at YRC programmes carries two credits.

ROTARACT

- The ROTARACT aims at betterment of society. The ROTARACT students participate at many awareness programmes such as Use of Helmet, Planting of Trees, Campaigning for Hygiene Maintenance etc. Obtaining donations and suggestions from well-wishers, they help the needy by providing to the most-deserving, the much required things for immediate use.

- A maximum of 75 students are recruited every year. The ROTARACT programme lasts for 90 working days in the First Four Semesters (I-IV).

- Participation at ROTARACT programmes carries two credits.

All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF)- The AICUF aims at empowering all involved towards the

liberation of the entire humanity, irrespective of caste, gender, language, belief etc.

- It offers opportunities to have critical awareness and analysis of the society and thus creating a deep and geniune concern for the oppressed and the marginalised.

- A maximum of 100 students can become members from each year.

- This programme lasts for 90 working days in the First Four Semesters (I-IV).

- Participation at AICUF programmes carries two credits.

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Nature Club (NC)- The Nature Club organizes programmes such as Greening

and Cleaning the Campus, Trekking, environmental exercises involving study of the resources available, emphasizing in the meanwhile the care to be taken in the utilization of the depletable resources.

- In the college campus, it seeks to enforce the segregation of the waste, using four-coloured dust-bins, one for plastic, one for iron and glass materials, one for paper and the last for perishable items.

- A maximum of 60 students are recruited every year. - This programme lasts for 90 working days in the First Four

Semesters (I - IV).- Participation at Nature Club programmes carries two credits.

ARul Anandar Initiatives for Social Education (ARISE) ARISE is a compulsory extension programme carrying one-credit to be gone through outside the class hours and outside the campus during Semesters III & IV. (Contact Arise Co-ordinator)

ARISE links lab with land. It signifies Pattikattai Noki Palkalai Kalagam (University to the Villages).

Established in 1995 by Rev. Dr Michael Dass D L SJ, ARISE involves collaboration with Voluntary Organizations, Government officials and the local leaders. The initiatives provide an opportunity to the students to reach out to the people. With the knowledge and the skill gathered, the students are to animate people and help them to develop themselves by mobilizing the locally available resources.

PART V: Bridge CourseAn introductory course in English is offered outside the class hours. It carries one credit.

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SELF LEARNING COURSESBesides the courses under Parts I - V, UG students can gain credits by participating (in a Semester in only one SLC). These SLCs are conducted only during the Semesters III & VI. Each Self Learning Course has three credits.

SELF LEARNING COURSES – List I (Semester III)S.

No. Course Code Course Title Dept-in-Charge

1 15UTASL3 Vilambara Kalai Tamil

2 15UEASL3 Indian Writing in English-I English

3 15UHSSL3 History of Ancient Science & Technology

History

4 15UECSL3 Economics of Social Problems in India

Economics

5 15UPHSL3 Introduction to Bible (Old & New Testaments

Philosophy

6 15UMASL3 Solar System Mathematics

7 15UPYSL3 Space Physics Physics

8 15UCHSL3 Forensic Chemistry Chemistry

9 15URDSL3 Human Rights RDS

10 17UTASL3 fiyr; nrhy;yhf;fk; (tof;Fr; nrhw;fs;

Tamil Literature

11 17UFSSL3 Basics of Food Preparation F S & Technlgy

12 15UELSL3 Indian Fiction English Lit.

13 15UCMSL3 Business Organization Commerce

14 15UBASL3 Body Language Bus. Admn

15 15UITSL3 Programming in Visual Basic

IT & M

16 15UPESL3 Personal Fitness Training Phy.Edu.

17 15UCSSL3 E-Commerce Technology Comp. Sci.

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SELF LEARNING COURSES – List II (Semester IV)S.

No. Course Code Course Title Dept-in-Charge

1 15UTASL4 Christhavamum Tamilum Tamil

2 15UEASL4 Indian Writing in English-II English

3 15UHSSL4Indian History for Competitive Examinations-I

History

4 15UECSL4 Labour Problems and Social Welfare

Economics

5 15UPHSL4 Liturgy and Introduction to Christian Spirituality

Philosophy

6 15UMASL4 Stellar Universe Mathematics

7 15UPYSL4 Polymer Science Physics

8 15UCHSL4 Food Chemistry Chemistry

9 15URDSL4 Aquaculture RDS

10 17UTASL4 jkpoh; cztpay; Tamil Literature

11 17UFSSL4 Principles of Food Preservation

F S & Technlgy

12 15UENSL4 Indian Short Stories English Lit.

13 15UCMSL4 Office Management Commerce

14 15UBASL4 Group Discussion Bus. Admn

15 15IITSL4 Stress Management IT & M

16 15UPESL4 Know the Major Games– Football, Hockey & Cricket

Phy.Edu.

17 15UCSSL4 Tally Comp. Sci.

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SELF LEARNING COURSES – List III (Semester V)S.

No. Course Code Course Title Dept-in-Charge

1 15UHSSL5Indian History for Competitive Examinations-II

History

2 15UECSL5 Marxian Economics Economics

3 15UPHSL5 Intro. to Church History and Vatican Council-II

Philosophy

4 15UMASL5 Statistical Methods for Social Sciences

Mathematics

5 15UPYSL5 Non-Destructive Testing Techniques

Physics

6 15UCHSL5 Fuel Chemistry Chemistry

7 15URDSL5 Mushroom Production RDS

8 17UTASL5 jfty; ghpkhw;wKk; r%f Clfq;fSk;

Tamil Literature

9 17UFSSL5 Food Laws and Regulations F S & Technlgy

10 15UENSL5 British Drama English Lit.

11 15UCMSL5 Business Environment Commerce

12 15UBASL5 Stress Management Bus. Admn

13 15UITSL5 Computer Graphics IT & M

14 15UPESL5 Nutrition Phy.Edu.

15 15UCSSL5 Enterprise Resource Management

Comp. Sci.

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SELF LEARNING COURSES – List IV (Semester VI)S.

No. Course Code Course Title Dept-in-Charge

1 15UHSSL6 Indian Constitution History

2 15UECSL6 Economic Reforms in India Economics

3 15UPHSL6 Annihilation of Caste: Ambedkar B R

Philosophy

4 15UMASL6 Mathematical Methods in Business

Mathematics

5 15UPYSL6 Photonics Physics

6 15UCHSL6 Chemistry for Competitive Exams

Chemistry

7 15URDSL6 Milk Products RDS

8 17UTASL6ehl;Lg;Gw tof;fhWfs;

(rlq;Fs;-kUe;Jtk;-

kuGj; njhopy; El;gq;fs;)

Tamil Literature

9 17UFSSL6 Food Processing F S & Technlgy

10 15UENSL6 Indian Drama English Lit.

11 15UCMSL6 Sales Promotion Commerce

12 15UBASL6 Retail Management Bus. Admn

13 15UITSL6 Export and Import Management

IT & M

14 15UPESL6 First Aid and Injury Management

Phy.Edu.

15 15UCSSL6 Software Project Management

Comp. Sci.

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CAREER ORIENTED COURSES (COC), 2018-2019The University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi sponsors the following Certificate Courses (COC) to provide skills. No credit is attached.

S. No. Course Code Course Title Dept-in-Charge

1 COC1113 Tourism and Hospitality History

2 COC1213 Management Foreign Trade

Economics

3 COC1313 Marketing Management Economics

4 COC1413 Clinical Nutrition and Lab Technology

Chemistry

5 COC1513 Commercial Horticulture RDS

6 COC1613 NGO Management RDS

7 COC1713 Bio-Tech in Farm Applications

RDS

8 COC1813 Yoga for Fitness Phy. Edu.

9 COC1913 Media Reporting English

10 COC2013 English Proficiency for Career Prospects

English

11 COC2113Mathematical Skills for Competitive Examinations Maths

Maths

12 COC2213 Resource Management Techniques

Maths

13 COC2313 Glass Blowing Chemistry

14 COC2413 Dietics and Diet Counseling FS&T

15 COC2513 M e m e s C re at i o n a n d Photoshop

Comp. Sci.

COURSE STRUCTURE - PGFor the Post-Graduate Studies, the Courses are arranged as follows:NB: All are to seek information on the nature and requirements for each course from the respective Heads of Departments.

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PG COURSES: CORE, ELECTIVE AND NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE WITH THEIR CREDITS

DEPA

RTM

ENTS

SEM

ESTE

R

Core

Hrs/

Wk

Cred

its

Elec

tive

Hrs/

Wk

Cred

its

NM

E

Hrs/

Wk

Cred

its

TOTAL

Cour

se

Hrs/

Wk

Cred

its

NUMBER

Economics I & III 4 24 20 1 6 4 - - - 5 30 24

DSRM* II 3 18 15 1 6 4 1 6 4 5 30 23

Mathematics Physics IV 3 24 15 1 6 4 - - - 4 30 19

Philosophy

I & III 4 24 20 1 6 4 - - - 4 30 24

II 3 18 15 1 6 4 1 6 4 5 30 23

IV 4 25 15 1 5 4 - - - 5 30 19

TOTAL 21 133 100 6 35 24 2 12 8 28 180 132

Chemistry

I 5 25 19 1 5 4 - - - 6 30 23

II 4 20 17 1 4 4 1 6 4 6 30 25

III 4 24 17 1 6 4 - - - 5 30 21

IV 4 25 17 1 5 4 - - - 5 30 21

TOTAL 17 94 70 4 20 16 1 6 4 22 120 90

MCA

I 4 26 22 1 4 3 - - - 5 30 25

II 4 24 21 - - - 1 6 4 5 30 25

III,IV& V 4 26 22 1 4 3 - - - 5 30 25

VI 2 - 15 - - - - - - 2 - 15

TOTAL 14 76 80 2 8 6 1 6 4 17 90 90

* Dairy Science & Rural ManagementMPhil CourseDepartment of Economics offers MPhil Course.Women Studies Centre (WSC)

- The WSC was established in 2009.- It offers a two-credit NME Introduction to Gender Studies in

Semester III to the UG Students. - The WSC seeks to disseminate information relating to gender-based

issues to women students.

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SCHEME OF VALUATIONAll the papers (UG / PG and Theory / Practical) carry an Internal Component and External Component, each having 100 marks.

VALUATION SCHEMEAAC, under autonomy, conducts two types of Assessment: Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) and Semester End Examinations (SEE).

Under the CIA, students participate in a Semester for each course, at:

a. Two College-Organised Tests

b. Department-Arranged Second Component Tests

a. TWO COLLEGE-ORGANISED TESTS

- Conducted by the Controller of Examinations

- The concerned are to meet the Principal in case of any clash of programme.

- Duration: UG Test - 90 minutes

PG & MPhil Test - 120 minutes

- The course-teacher allots the portion for CIA-I (generally two units)

- Each College-Organized Test carries a maximum of 40 Marks.

b. THE DEPARTMENT-ARRANGED SECOND COMPONENT OF CIA

- The course-teacher effectively administers this Second Component having forms such as: Quiz, snap-test, written assignment etc.

- This assessment is student-oriented.

- The course-teacher explains the nature and the requirement of this assessment.

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- This Assessment may be from the start of the Semester.

- This Second Component of CIA accounts for a maximum of 20 Marks, of which five marks may be for attendance.

Through CIA, a student may get a maximum of 100 marks (40+40+20) which in the final analysis is converted to 50 marks.

Mode of Administering the Formative Semester End Examinations

Under the CIA, students participate in a Semester for each paper

The SEEs mark the Second Major Phase of Assessment.

The SEEs take place after the completion of the 90 contact days in each semester.

Time-Table

The finalized Time-table is exhibited at least 20 days before the start of the SEE.

The concerned are to meet the Principal in case of any clash of programme.

SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS: UG COURSESTheory (Parts I - IV) : A student should secure a minimum of 40% in the theory paper.

Practical: The valuation is as follows:

For the record work done - 30 marks

For completing other requirements - 20 marks

For assessing the assignment - 50 marks.

In case of failures in practicals, the candidate can appear in the following year. There is no repetition of practicals in the current year for the candidate.

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In Part IV Foundation Courses, offered through four semesters. Examination is conducted and one credit is awarded for each semester.

Part V Extension courses (offered out-side the class hours) are evaluated as follows:

Semester I Bridge Course - 1 credit

Semesters III & IV

ARISE - 1 credit

Semesters I to IV NCC/NSS/Physical Education/YRC/ROTARACT/AICUF/ Nature Club - 2 creditsPart V Failures

The students are assessed by the respective Faculty in-charge. In case of Part V failures, the candidates can appear only in the following year.

Self Learning Courses: Each Self Learning Course has only SEE. Each carries three credits.

Transparency: On the ‘Transparency Day’ the UG Students have an opportunity to verify their corrected answer scripts. There is no Transparency for PG.

Career Oriented Courses: Examination is conducted and certificate is issued.

The Passing Minimum: For UG courses: 40% for external and 40% in the aggregate

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SEMESTER END EXAMINATIONS: PG COURSES ‘SEE’ VALUATION: PG & MPhil‘Double Valuation’ system is followed for all PG and MPhil

Courses.The course-teacher does the First Valuation. The External Examiner does the Second Valuation.If the difference between the two valuations exceeds 10%,

another External Examiner conducts the ‘Third Valuation’ as recommended by Chairperson.

Then the average of the nearest two marks is awarded to the candidate.

Theory : A student should secure a minimum of 50% in the theory paper. Practical : The valuation is as follows: For the record work done - 30 marksFor completing other requirements - 20 marksFor assessing the assignment - 50 marksIn case of failures in practicals, the candidate can appear in the

following year. There is no repetition of practicals in the current year for the candidate.

The Passing Minimum : For PG courses: 45% for external and 50% in the aggregate

ADDITIONAL FACILITIES AFTER THE CIAs & SEE

• SPECIAL ‘CIA’

If a student is unable to appear for the CIA, as he/ she is a participant at some common NCC/NSS/Physical Education programmes etc not organised by the College, or if the student reports sick, then on the recommendation of the HOD concerned, the Principal may permit him/ her to take that CIA within a short while after his/ her rejoining the college.

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The course-teacher conducts this Special CIA and sends the Marks to the COE through the HOD concerned.

• DOUBLING ‘CIA–I’ MARKS

If a student is unable to appear for the CIA-II, either due to representing the College or due to unavoidable medical grounds; then on the recommendation of the HOD concerned, the Principal may permit doubling the ‘CIA-I’ marks.

• CIA IMPROVEMENT

If a student fails to secure a Pass Mark in the Aggregate, despite he/she obtaining a Pass Mark in the SEE he/she can apply to appear for improving CIA.

o CIA Improvement is conducted for a paper only once.o A candidate has to apply within one month from the date of

publication of the results. o There is no prescribed minimum marks for CIA.o Candidates have to pay the prescribed FEES along with the

application.o For UG, Fees per course is Rs 400/-o For PG, Fees per course is Rs 500/-o All the components of the CIA have to be gone through. o The course-teacher submits through the HoD to the COE all the

particulars relevant to the CIA exercise completed: The question papers of the two tests, answer scripts and assignment and the marks for each and the consolidated mark.

o For UG Courses of Parts I, II & IV The students may appear for CIA only after Semester – IV.o For UG Courses of Part III The students may appear for CIA only after Semester – VI.o For PG Courses

The students may appear for CIAI only after Semester – IV.

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c. REVALUATION

Only for UG Arrear and for PG students

A student can apply for revaluation on payment within the time COE specifies.

d. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONSSupplementary Examinations (Theory) are conducted for the

papers of the final semester only.

Candidates who do not have any arrears in the earlier semesters and have not been absent for the particular paper in the final semester are eligible.

e. ARREAR EXAMINATIONS

Private candidates (those who have completed the UG course) may be permitted to appear for arrear examinations to the maximum of TEN papers in the SEE.

Present candiates (those who are now pursuing their degree programme), may be permitted to appear for arrear examinations to the maximum FOUR papers in SEE.

Examination Instruction FOR THE ATTENTION OF ALL:

Late-Comers will be allowed to enter the hall only after the distribution of the question-papers is completed.

Late-Comers will enter only with the permission of the Invigilator concerned.

1. The AAC administration seeks to provide a conducive climate towards the candidates at the examination, as it regards conducting Examinations as a sacred responsibility for all the units of the college.

2. All are to be familiar with the Examination Time-Table and Seating Arrangement in the Examination Venue exhibited well-in advance.

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3. All are to be present at least 10 minutes before the start of the examinations. At the stroke of the First-Bell for the Examinations, all are to move towards the venue of the Examination.

4. While entering the venue, the candidates are to be ready to show his/her Identity Card and Hall Ticket. The candidates are permitted to bring inside the venue only the required materials for the purposes of writing the examination.

5. The candidates occupy the assigned seats and fill up legibly the particulars required in the Main Answer Sheet provided.

6. Perfect Silence should prevail at the venue during the time of the Examination.

7. At the stroke of the Second Bell, all keep standing for a short prayer.

8. The candidates check up whether they have received their correct and full question papers. They are further to verify the Course Code and Course Title of that day’s examination, they are to write.

9. They are to sign within the first 30 minutes, in the CANDIDATES ATTENDANCE REGISTER brought by the Invigilator.

10. Before that signing, the Invigilator is entitled to verify the entries made in the Main Answer Sheet, besides ensuring whether the rule of ‘Seating Arrangement is followed. The candidates should remember to have all their Main and Additional Answer Sheets signed by the invigilator.

11. The candidates seek help from the invigilators by raising their hands.

12. The candidates are allowed to move out of the venue only during the last 30 minutes of the examinations. Extra-ordinary silence is to be maintained during this time.

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13. Five minutes before the Final Bell, have all the answer scripts (the main-sheet and the additional sheets) arranged in order and tied together with the twine provided.

14. At the stroke of the Last Bell, the candidates hand over their answer sheets to the invigilators.

15. The candidates leave the examination-venue in silence. 16. Your presence at the venue for the entire duration of the

examination at no moment be a nuisance to others.

Eligibility for Supplementary Examinations• Supplementary Examinations will not be conducted for Part

IV, Part V, Practicals & Projects.

• For UG : Only Three Papers are permitted, of which

Only one may be from those of Semesters I – V.

• For PG : Only Three Papers are permitted, of which

Only one may be from those of Semesters I – III.

Career Oriented Courses (COCs) The University Grants Commission, New Delhi, selected our college in 2005 to conduct COC Courses. These courses sponsored by UGC meant to provide skills to the students.

Valuation i. Theory Examinations - Paper I and Paper II carrying 100 marks

each - The Course Teacher sets the question papers and values the

answer-scripts.

ii. There will also be a Practical Examination for each course for 100 marks.

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EXTENSION CENTRESRURAL ACTION, DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH (RADAR)Aims

i. To provide social analysis to the people that creates an environment for the process of empowerment of the poor and the marginalized in the rural areas;

ii. To recognize them as persons with human dignity; and,

iii. To involve individuals and groups in the task of creating a humane society based on the tenets of the Constitution of India

RADAR will essentially act as a catalyst; as such it will adopt the following strategies:

i. Participatory Research by students and staff with the rural communities

ii. Collaboration between the villages and the AAC through the Department of Rural Development Science and Extension Units

iii. Social and community-orientation

iv. Community-building process

v. On-going training to community workers and leaders

COMPUTER COURSE FOR RURAL GIRLS (CCRG)The college conducts Computer Course for Rural Girls (the school drop-outs, unskilled etc.)

Objectives i. The economic empowerment through skill development and

educational process ii. Elimination of female infanticide through economic

independence

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VETERINARY EXTENSION (VETEX)VETEX is an outreach programme of the Department of RDS.

i. VETEX was officially launched on 1st March, 1997

ii. VETEX extends the technical assistance of the Veterinary Professionals

- Treating Common Diseases

- Artificial Insemination

- Castration

- Immunization

- Pregnancy Care

ARRUPE CENTRE FOR POLICY RESEARCH (ACPR) Arrupe Centre for Policy Research is an initiative of the college aimed at undertaking research programmes relating to rural livelihood. ACPR began functioning in 2007-2008.

VisionResearch and Training.Mission i. Training Panchayat Leaders ii. Training Farmers iii. Facilitating Research with Data Baseiv. Imparting Skill Training to students

Features i. Rural Resource Data Archive houses the complete data base

of the Chellampatti Panchayat Union

ii. Facilitates Micro Planning through PRA

iii. Has partnership with Commonwealth of Learning for “Learning for Development”

iv. Has Britto Agro-Informatic Centre with Touch Screen Kiosk

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v. Provides help to Vaigai Farmers Association with 1000 progressive farmers

vi. Conducts One-year diploma programme on Multimedia

vii. Establishes dynamic partnership with NGOs like RSGA and VIDIYAL Organisational Structure

VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY (VDPS)Vincent de Paul Society was established in AAC on 18th December, 1978 by the Arul Anandar Youth Conference.

Objectives: i. To help the poorest of the poor without discrimination of caste

and creed ii. To reduce the burden of the poor through our serviceiii. To help the poor students for their education

INNOVATIVE PRACTICES1. CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT CELLAAC through its placement cell organizes training and orientation to the final year students for Job-placement with the help of the Alumni Association.

The Placement Cell facilitates conducting campus interview for various jobs. Our alumni/ae are placed in jobs in various multi-national companies at home and abroad.

2. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING i. Ruby Food Products, Madurai ii. Pandian Pickles Company, Madurai iii. SNP Dairy Milk, Madurai iv. ARK Biscuits Corporation, Madurai v. Mamiya Food Products, Madurai vi. Oceanic Group of Companies, Chennai

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vii. University of Namur (FUNDP, Belgium) viii. The Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram ix. Sivakasi Projects Abroad Private Limited, Pasumalai, Madurai x. Sri Kannattal Mills Pvt. Ltd., Okkur, Sivagangai District xi. Aachi Masala, Chennai

3. MENTOR CARE PROGRAMMEThe Menor Care Programme aims at the holistic formation of our students.

Features i. Gives a sense of purpose ii. Develops inter-personal skills and intellectual competence iii. Causes mutual acceptance of social and religious differences iv. Forms each student towards his/her moral, ethical and spiritual maturity

Strategies i. Each mentor takes care of 20 students. ii. Each mentor spends an hour per week with a student iii. Individual and group contacts iv. Monthly and periodical contacts v. Mentor’s and student’s records are maintained separately

RULES AND REGULATIONS a. Admission i. The UG Applicants should have completed 17 years and 6

months on the 15th day of July of the current year. ii. All admissions are provisional and are subject to the approval

of the University.iii. The Principal reserves the right to cancel the admission of a

provisionally-selected applicant.

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b. Fees Regulation i. Students are to pay their college fees at the start of every

semester. ii. Students withdrawing from the college during the course of

the year are required to pay the entire college fees and other fees of that year.

iii. Students shall pay the examination fees, on or before the date announced in the college calendar.

iv. Irrespective of the receipts of scholarships, all fees must be paid within the stipulated time.

c. Attendance i. Students are to follow the norms and guidelines of MKU:

Students with attendance of 75% and more (i.e., 68 days and more) in a semester are permitted to write the examinations. Students with 50% and less than 50% (44 days of attendance and less) have to repeat the semester. A student has to pay a condonation fee, when he/she lacks the required attendance.

ii. 75% attendance is a pre-requisite for ; a. Permission to write the Semester Exams b. Award of Scholarships of any kind. iii. Students are expected to attend classes everyday. A student

may avail himself/herself of leave only for genuine reasons and after obtaining permission from the Vice-Principal.

iv. Attendance of students is marked in a register by the respective teacher for every period.

v. Students are expected to check their attendance in the Intra-net (at the Digital Library). Attendance of students is available on the internet at the home page www.aactni.edu.in. In case of any discrepancy, they should meet the Vice -Principal with the note from their Head of the Department within two days.

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vi. A student who is absent for one period is marked absent for one period only. If he / she is absent for two periods on a day is marked absent for half a day. If he / she is absent for three periods on a day he / she is marked absent for the one full-day.

vii. Warning-Letters are sent to the parents of the students who are irregular in attendance.

Other Duty Attendance i. Students participating at co-curricular and extra-curricular

activities should obtain permission from the Vice-Principal through the respective authorities.

ii. On their return, their leave-forms should be submitted to the Vice-Principal through proper channel.

iii. A maximum of 15 days only per semester is permitted for a student on Other Duty Attendance.

d. Leave-Letter i. A leave-letter must be duly signed by parents / guardian / warden

for genuine reasons well in advance with the prior approval of the HOD.

ii. In the case of unforeseen circumstances, a leave-letter must be submitted on the first day of the student returning to the class.

iii. Medical leave-letter must be submitted to the Vice-Principal along with a medical certificate.

e. General Discipline i. Students are to wear the Identity Card within the college

campus and while representing our college elsewhere. ii. Talking in English in the college-premises is mandatory.iii. At the stroke of the first bell all students are to move towards

the classroom and occupy their seats.

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iv. The students are expected to keep standing in silence during prayer.

- For Shift - I: There is a short prayer at 8.25 am, and teaching-learning process begins at 8.30 am.

- For Shift - II: There is a short prayer at 1.25 pm, and teaching-learning process begins at 1.30 pm.

f. Conduct during Class Hours i. Students should remain standing as the teacher enters, and

again as he / she leaves the classroom. ii. Only authorised persons can enter the classroom during

working hours. iii. Students should avoid loitering on the verandahs, during class

hours.iv. Students should move from one class to another without

causing any inconvenience to others. v. Students should maintain dignity and decorum in all common

gatherings.

g. Notice-Board i. Students are to go through daily, the information displayed on

the notice-boards. Ignorance is not as an excuse. ii. Students are not to tamper any notice displayed. iii. Only with the express permission of Fr Principal, any notice can be put up and / any handbill can be circulated.

h. Dress Code i. Every student is expected to be in simple and modest formal

dress. Girls are expected to be either in saree with sleeved blouse or churidar or salwar kameez with sleeved long kurtha and duppatta.

ii. Boys are expected to come in shirt and full pair of pants. T-Shirt is not permitted.

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i. Code of RelationshipWhile the College Administration is for fostering wholesome relationships in our campus among all its members, it expects everyone to take extra-care to scrupulously shun occasions and places involving meetings of members of complementary sexes that invite attention of the authorities.

j. Eco-Friendly ZoneStudents are responsible to keep the campus clean. They should further keep the campus litter-free. Our campus is “Smoke-Free and Plastic-Free”.

k. Code of Behaviour i. Use and possession of drinks and drugs imply immediate

dismissal from the college. ii. Smoking in the campus (including the college hostel) is

prohibited. iii. Under the Educational Rules of the Government, students

involved in anti-social activities are liable to be fined, suspended, and expelled.

iv. Under the Educational Rules of the Government students resorting to ragging in any form within and outside the campus will be expelled from the college.

v. Decent conduct is expected of an AAC student both within and outside the college campus.

vi. No AAC student shall be a member of any association or club without the express permission of the Principal.

vii. Use of mobile phones is prohibited inside the college campus. Possession / use of cell phones within the campus will invite severe punishment.

viii. Decency demands that students are not involved in any kind of wild, noisy and disturbing behaviour during celebrations.

ix. Racing the vehicles or use of vehicles with defective silencers are not permitted.

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x. Students are to park their vehicles in the places earmarked. xi. Written permission from Fr Principal is required to take tuition

from a teacher of our college. xii. Students are not to disfigure identity cards. They are not to

damage any college property. xiii. While commuting by bus, foot-board travel is to be avoided. xiv. Malpractice of any form should be avoided. xv. Students may invite speakers, guests inside the campus only

with a written permission of the Principal.

l. Student - Timings for meeting Office Staff i. Shift I : 02.00 pm - 04.30 pm ii. Shift II: 11.30 am - 01.00 pm

m. Certificates i. Students are to collect Conduct Certificate, Bonafide Certificate

and Transfer Certificate before 31st December of the calendar year, in which they have completed their Degree.

ii. Duplicate of any certificate is issued at the cost of Rs.10/-, if the requisition letter is certified by a competent authority (District Divisional Officer or a Sub-Magistrate, or a Tahsildar or a Gazetted Officer).

iii. Students can collect SSLC Certificates, Higher Secondary Mark Sheets and Other Certificates only at the end of the course.

iv. Students are advised to take as many photo-copies of certificates as they require.

v. Genuineness Certificate is issued at the cost of Rs.500/-.vi. Fees for verfication of certificate Rs.500/-vii. Search the for certificates : From 1yr - 5yr : Rs.240/- From 5yr - 10yrs : Rs.360/- From 11yr - 20yrs : Rs.480/- Above 20yrs : Rs.720/-

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n. Library i. Library is the Temple of Learning. ii. Absolute Silence is to be observed in the library.iii. Searching, issuing and returning any library material are done

with the help of computers.iv. Working Hours for Library and Browsing Centre:

8.30 am to 6.00 pm on all working days and on Saturdays v. Only with the identity card, a student can enter the library and

borrow books. vi. All personal effects such as bags, tiffin-boxes, note-books etc.

are to be left at the library-entrance in the place allotted for it.

vii. Number of Books that could be borrowed at a time: UG students - 3 PG students - 5 Research Scholars - 8 Teachers - 10viii. Reference Books such as dictionaries, year-books, encyclopaedia

etc. will not be issued. ix. Library books are issued for a period of two weeks, and this

period may be extended. x. Books borrowed should be returned on or before the due date

indicated in the issue-slip of the book. An over-due fine of Re.1 per day will be charged.

xi. Library officials are authorised to ask for the return of any book before the due date.

xii. On receiving the Library books, library-users are to make known to the library-official any damage found in them. They are further to verify the book-pocket-card and accession-number to be the same.

xiii. Library books and other materials are to be treated with care. xiv. Students are fined for any damage caused to the library

materials.

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o. To ParentsParents / Guardians are requested to co-operate with college authorities in the formation of good character of their wards exhibited through regularity in their attendance, progress in their studies etc. They are further advised to meet HODs/ Vice-Principal especially during Parents-Teachers Meeting.

ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIESThe various associations seek to impart holistic (physical, intellectual, inter-personal, moral and spiritual) formation by providing soft-skills to the students, making them acquire team-spirit.

Shift I:The Principal is the President, ably assisted by the Dean-Students (Coordinator). The Vice President and the Secretary are from the department. The students of the Department are the members of the association.Each department has its association. Functioning under the direction of the Principal, the Dean-Students facilitates the association activities. The Vice-President plans programmes of his/her association, assisted by the secretary and the students.

Shift II:The Deputy Principal is the President, ably assisted by the Dean- Students (Coordinator). The Vice-President and the Secretary are from the department.The students of the Department are the members of the association.Each department has its association. Functioning under the direction of the Deputy Principal, the Dean-Students facilitates the association activities. The Vice-President plans programmes of his/her association,

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assisted by the secretary and the students. The other associations are:

a) Those coming under Part V

i. ARul Anandar Inititatives for Social Education (ARISE) ii. National Cadet Corps iii. National Service Scheme iv. Physical Education v. Youth Red Cross vi. Rotaract Club vii. All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF) viii. Nature Club

b) Others ix. Women Studies x. Fine Arts Association xi. Day Scholars Association xii. Consumer Club xiii. Thatha-Patti Club xiv. Vincent de Paul Society

FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS, 2018-19a. Tuition FeesTuition Fees for UG Courses Nil Tuition Fees for PG Courses MA Economics / Philosophy Rs 250/- MSc DSRM Rs 500/-

b. Special Fees (for all the students)Library & Reading Room Rs 30/-Games Rs 100/-

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Association Rs 6/-College Day Rs 5/-Stationery and Test Rs 25/-Calendar Rs 10/-Magazine Rs 12/-Audio-Visual Education Rs 3/-Medical Inspection Rs 5/-Students Aid Fund Rs 3/-World University Service Rs 3/-Students Youth Welfare Activities Rs 5/-Campus Amenity Rs 12/-

TOTAL Rs 219/-

c. Other Fees (for First BA / BSc)Registration Rs 10/-Admission Rs 5/-University Entrance Rs 50/-University Recognition Rs 250/-Sports Affiliation Rs 60/-Certificate Verification (Each Certificate) Rs 50/-Convocation Rs 25/-Insurance Scheme Rs 36/-Indian Red Cross Society Rs 20/-Flag Day Rs 5/-National Service Scheme Rs 10/-PTA Registration and Subscription Rs 60/- TOTAL Rs 581/-For First MA / MScAdmission Rs 5/-Sports Affiliation Rs 60/-

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Insurance Scheme Rs 25/-Flag Day Rs 5/-Indian Red Cross Society Rs 20/- TOTAL Rs 115/-Caution DepositBA Rs 25/-BSc Mathematics / RDS Rs 30/-BSc Physics / Chemistry Rs 50/-

MA Rs 60/-MSc DSRM Rs 80/-

RECOGNITION AND UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE FEES(As per Ref. No.E & R 1/2014-2015 dt 05.06.2014 letter of the Controller of Examinations, MKU, Madurai-625 021).

i. Applicants from other Universities / Bodies within India should remit Rs 315/- (Rs 250/- for Recognition Fee and Rs 50/- for University Entrance Fee & Rs 15/- for cost of application).

ii. Foreign students should remit a total of Rs 1,000/- towards Recognition Fee, University Entrance Fee and cost of application.

I. Tuition FeesTuition fees exempted for UG Aided Courses (BA / BSc) (vide Proc. of the DCE, Chennai Na.Ka.No. 4860 / L3 / 2007 dated 24.05.2007 and 31.05.2007).

II. Fee Concessiona. All SC / ST students & converted SC Christian students are

eligible for full fee concession. No income limit is prescribed for them.

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b. Educational concessions to the children of Government servants dying in harness (Tuition fee & Special fee)

c. Educational concessions to the children of Ex-servicemen and serving defence personnel.

III. Free Education Scholarships a. All the SC/ST and converted SC Christian students are eligible

for Free Education Scholarships. No income limit for the parent is prescribed.

b. All the students from the Most Backward Classes and the Denotified Communities studying (upto Degree level) are eligible for Free Education Scholarships. No income limit for the parent is prescribed.

c. If the Backward Class candidate is the first graduate of the family, he/she is eligible for Free Education Scholarships, provided the income of the parent does not exceed Rs 1,00,000/- per annum.

IV. Backward Class Scholarships All the BC/MBC/DNC students (studying UG and PG courses)

are eligible for BC scholarship. For BC students, the limit for the income of the parent is Rs 50,000/- . For MBC/DNC students there is no such income limit.

V. SC / ST & Converted SC Christian Students Scholarshipsa. Government of India Scholarship For all the Hindu SC/ST students: The income limit for the parent is Rs. 2,50,000/-b. State Government Scholarship For all the Christian SC/ST students: The income limit for the parent is Rs. 2,00,000/-

c. Adi-Dravidar Higher Education Special Scholarship For the SC/ST Converted Christian students in the Hostel, on

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the basis of marks on previous year of study (above 50%). The income limit for the parent is Rs 2,00,000/-.d. Adhoc Merit Grant For the First UG SC/ST Converted Christian students who have

got 60% of marks in the Higher Secondary Examination.e. Bright Students Award & Merit-cum-Means Award The SC/ST Converted Christian students who have scored

the highest marks in the district level in the SSLC and Higher Secondary Examinations

f. Award of Prize Money The SC/ST UG & PG students with I class in their first attempts

in all semesters are eligible for the Prize Money Award.

V. National Loan Scholarship (Loans Repayable) All students are eligible, - irrespective of caste, who have scored more than 50% in the

SSLC and Higher Secondary Examinations - Income of the Parents not exceeding Rs 1,00,000/- per year - Not in receipt of any other scholarship

VI. National Merit Scholarship All students are eligible, - irrespective of caste, who have scored more than 60% in the

SSLC and Higher Secondary Examinations - Income of the Parents not exceeding Rs 1,00,000/- per year - Not in receipt of any other scholarship

VII. Other Scholarships i. Scholarship for the Children of School Teachers

- School teacher’s children with more than 60% marks and above in the Higher Secondary Examinations.

- Income of the Parents not exceeding Rs 1,00,000/- per year

- For PG courses, there is no income limit for the parents.

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ii. Tamil Nadu Educational Trust Scholarship

All First year UG and PG students

- who have scored more than 60% marks in the qualifying examinations.

- Income of the Parents not exceeding Rs 1,00,000/- per year.

- Not in receipt of any other scholarship

iii. State Collegiate Scholarship

All the students are eligible,

Income of the Parents not exceeding Rs 25,000/- per annum.

iv. Scholarship irrespective of Caste / Income etc

- for the Physically Handicapped

- for the children of Ex-service men- to the children of the Indian Seamen- Government of India Sports Talent Scholarship

v. E V R Nagammai Memorial PG Girls Students ScholarshipAll PG Girl students are eligible,- Parent’s Income should not exceed Rs 1,00,000/- per year- Not in receipt of any other scholarship

vi. Uzhavar Scholarship All UG and PG students are eligible,- With the Uzhavar Identity Card issued by the TN Govt- There is no income limit for the parents- Not in receipt of any other scholarship

Student Aid FundThe Student Aid Fund (a maximum of Rs 400/-) is given to the economically weaker students, irrespective of caste or creed, selected by a committee with Fr Principal as its Chairman - to meet

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the educational expenses such as, tuition, special and examination fee. Students should not have any adverse remarks on them.

Notification regarding the availability of the fund shall be made at the beginning of every year. Application shall ordinarily be accepted up to 31st August.

AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE 01. Fr Rajanayagam SJ Best Teacher Award (Shift I) (Rs 1,500 Cash and a Certificate)

(Selection Criteria: Innovative Teaching - 35%, Punctuality - 10%, Maximum Attendance - 15%, Contribution to the College: Academic - 20%, others - 20%)

02. Fr Chacko Valiavettil SJ Best Teacher Award (Shift II & Management)

(Rs 1,500 Cash and a Certificate)

(Selection Criteria: Innovative Teaching - 35%, Punctuality - 10%, Maximum Attendance - 15%, Contribution to the College: Academic - 20%, others - 20%)

03. Fr Gnanapragasam V M SJ Award - For Research, Projects and Publications in Arts

(Rs 1,500 Cash and a Certificate) (Selection Criteria: Agency & Grants - 20%, Quality of the

Project - 25%, Research & Collaboration - 20%, Publication and Consultancy - 35%)

04. Fr Gnanarethinam J L SJ Award - For Research, Projects and Publications in Science

(Rs 1,500 Cash and a Certificate) (Selection Criteria: Agency & Grants - 20%, Quality of the

Project - 25%, Research & Collaboration - 20%, Publication and Consultancy - 35%)

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05. Fr Andrew Thekkekara SJ Award of Excellence for Extension (Rs 1,500 Cash and a Certificate) (Selection Criteria: Career Guidance and Mentor Care - 14%,

Soft-Skill Development - 7%, Fine Arts & Sports - 14%, Awards/ Honours - 30%, Programmes Involved - 20%, Collaboration with Agencies - 15%)

06. Fr George K C SJ - Best Non-Teaching Staff (Rs 1,500 Cash and a Certificate) (Selection Criteria: Maximum Attendance - 20%, Punctuality -

20%, Availability & Diligence - 35%, Contribution to College D evelopment- 25%)

07. Fr Leo Correya SJ Award - Best outgoing UG Student (Rs 1,000 Cash and a Certificate)

(Selection Criteria: Maximum Attendance - 15%, Academic Performance- 40%, Extra Curricular Activities - 25%, General Discipline- 20%)

08. Fr Jeyapathy J S SJ Award - Best outgoing PG Student (Rs 1,000 Cash and a Certificate) (Selection Criteria: Maximum Attendance - 15%, Academic

Performance- 35%, Participation in the Seminar - 20%, Leadership Skills- 10%, Awards / Honours -20%)

09. Fr Stephen Rodrigo SJ & Br Savarimuthu M SJ - Award of Excellence in Part V Activities

(Rs 1,000 Cash and a Certificate) (Selection Criteria: Maximum Attendance - 25%, Organizational

Skills- 25%, Leadership Skills- 15%, Awards / Honours -35%)

10. Good Samaritan Award Instituted by Mr Joseph, Kerala in honour Rev. Dr Xavier Vedam

SJ, Principal, AAC - To be given on the College Day to the best outgoing student or staff, involved in Good Samaritan work The Annual value of the Award is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

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11. Rev. Dr Xavier Vedam SJ Award Instituted by Rev. Dr Xavier Vedam SJ - To be given on the

College Day to a Maximum Blood Donor and to the Best Department excelling in and through ARISE activities - The Annual value of the Award is the interest accruing from Rs 40,000.

ENDOWMENT AND SCHOLARSHIPS 01. Mr Pushpanathan J Scholarship Established by the All India Congress Party – to be awarded

preferably to a deserving poor student of AAC - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,000.

02. Mother of Mr Jawahar A Scholarship Established by Mr Jawahar A, Madurai in memory of his mother

- to be awarded preferably to any deserving first year student of AAC - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,100.

03. AAC Staff Scholarship Established by the AAC staff members – to be awarded

preferably to any outstanding student of the final year. The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 2,000.

04. Sankt Martin Scholarship Established by Rev. Dr Michael Jeyaraj SJ, a former Provincial

- The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

05. Mr Pandithurai N Scholarship Established by AAC staff and students - to be awarded

preferably to the student who secures the highest mark in Mathematics in the final degree examination - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,000.

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06. Mr Michael Alosanai Vinothan Scholarship

Established by Rev. Fr Rector and Seminarians of Christ Hall – to be awarded preferably to the best student in the final year University Examination in Philosophy - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 500.

07. Jegantony Scholarship Established by Mr Dharmaraj of Trichy on the occasion of the

ordination of his son Rev. Fr Jerome Rosario SJ – to be awarded preferably to the best student of II BSc RDS - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 2,000.

08. Ms Achama-Chackochan Scholarship Established by Mr Thomas Chacko Karikampalli K C, Edathuva

in memory of his parents Achama-Chackochan– to be awarded preferably to the best student for the academic achievement in I MSc RDS - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 2,000.

09. Rev. Fr Rajanayagam S J SJ Scholarship Established by Staff and Students and Friends of AAC – to be

awarded preferably to the best final year student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 2,400.

10. Thomai Pannammal-Ignatius Scholarship Established by Mr Rajkumar D I J BSc, BL, Chennai in memory of

his grand parents Thomai Pannammal-Ignatius – to be awarded preferably to any deserving student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

11. AAC Scholarship Established by an anonymous donor – to be awarded to any

student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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12. New Hostel, SJC, Golden Jubilee Scholarship Established in 1989 by Fr Warden, Students and Workers of New Hostel – to be awarded to any student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

13. Srinivasan Ramanujam Centenary Scholarship Established appreciating the Mathematics genius - to be

awarded preferably to any deserving third year Mathematics student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,001.

14. Mr Varada Iyengar & Ms Krishnammal Scholarship

Established by Prof. Srinivasan V, former Head of the Department of Mathematics, AAC in memory of his parents – to be awarded preferably to the top three students of I, II, III year BSc Mathematics - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 15,000.

15. Mr Srinivasakar Sarogini T S K Scholarship Established – to be awarded preferably to any deserving poor

and brilliant student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

16. AAC Silver Jubilee Year Scholarship Established by Staff, Students and Well-Wishers including

Rev. Fr Stephen Jesuraj Rodrigo SJ, Ln NAK ‘GOPALA-KRISHNA RAJ (Managing Trustee of Kondala Raju N A Dharma Trust, Theni), De La Salle endowment, Pandian T A - Rathnavathi endowment, Ayya Nadar T - Velammal endowment – to be awarded to differently-abled students - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 2,75,000.

17. Mr Stanislaus K P & Ms Chinnammal Scholarship

Established by Mr Jeyaraj P S, the brother of Rev. Fr Arul P S SJ in memory of his parents Mr Stanislaus K P and

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Ms Chinnammal, Krishnaperi – to be awarded preferably to dalit students belonging to II & III MCA - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 15,000.

18. Dr Karpagam SRC, Thiruchirappalli, Scholarship Established by Dr Karpagam, former Principal SRC,

Thiruchirappalli – to be awarded preferably to deserving I MCA Dalit student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,000.

19. Mr Pillappa Chettiar and Ms Manickam Ammal Scholarship Established by Prof Karpoorasundaram P, former Head of the

Department of Mathematics, AAC, Karumathur in memory of his parents – to be awarded preferably to three poor, deserving girl students, one each from I, II and III BSc, (Mathematics)- The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

20. Mr Manickam and Ms Soosaiammal Scholarship Established by Prof. Lourdusamy M, former Head of the

Department of English, AAC, Karumathur in memory of his parents – to be awarded preferably to deserving poor catholic students, one boy and one girl - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

21. Rev. Fr Stanislaus of Thiruchirappalli Diocese Scholarship Established by the family members of Rev. Fr Stanislaus of

Thiruchirappalli Diocese– to be awarded preferably to ANSAC extension programme - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 40,000.

22. Prof. Michaelsamy S Scholarship Established by the Department of Economics – to be awarded

preferably to the AAC PG Economics students for promoting Research and Extension activities - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 70,000.

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23. Dr Abdul Kalam A P J Scholarship Established by AAC Physics Department in honour of (Late)

Dr Abdul Kalam A P J, the President of India – to be awarded preferably to the first and the second rank holders of the outgoing UG & PG students - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

24. AAC Physical Education Scholarship Established by the AAC Physical Education Department – to the

deserving poor students - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 21,000.

25. Truthful Charitable Trust, Madurai, Scholarship Established by Truthful Charitable Trust, Madurai – to be

awarded preferably to the final year student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,000.

26. Bro. Xavier M S Scholarship Established by Bro. Manuel A, St Paul’s Seminary ,Thiruchirappalli,

in memory of Bro. Xavier M S – to be awarded preferably to the best student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 500.

27. Mr Suvakin Pillai and Ms Arockia Mary Scholarship Established by Prof Kulandainathan S, Professor of Tamil in

memory of his parents – to be awarded preferably to a student with the maximum use of the college library in a year - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 500.

28. Rev. Fr Packianathan V S CMF Scholarship Established by Mr Susairaj V, a retired teacher – to be awarded

preferably to a deserving poor student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 5,000

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29. Mr Vedanayagam V Scholarship Established by Dr Ms Vedanayagam E G – to be awarded

preferably to students excelling in Fine Arts Competition - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 2,010.

30. Mr Sebastian S and Ms Magdalane Mary Scholarship Established by Dr Arockiadoss S, former Reader, Dept of

Chemistry – to be awarded preferably to any deserving poor student in BSc Chemistry - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 5,000.

31. Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ Scholarship – I Established by Rev. Fr Chelladurai P T SJ in memory of his

brother Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ, Former Rector, Secretary and Principal, AAC – to be awarded preferably to any poor deserving male Catholic student in II MSc RDS - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 40,000.

32. Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ Scholarship – II Established by Rev. Fr Chelladurai P T SJ in memory of his

brother Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ, Former Rector, Secretary and Principal, AAC – to be awarded preferably to any poor deserving female Catholic student in II MSc RDS - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 40,000.

33. Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ Scholarship – III Established by Rev. Fr Chelladurai P T SJ in memory of his

brother Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ, Former Rector, Secretary and Principal, AAC – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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34. Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ, Scholarship – I Established by Mr Xavier Britto S, MBA, BL, ACS, Chairman,

INDEV Group of Companies, Chennai – to be awarded preferably to the best out-going UG female student of RDS - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 50,000.

35. Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ Scholarship – II Established by Mr Xavier Britto S, MBA, BL, ACS, Chairman,

INDEV Group of Companies, Chennai – to be awarded preferably to the best out-going PG male student of RDS - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 50,000.

36. Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ Scholarship – III Established by Mr Xavier Britto S, MBA, BL, ACS, Chairman,

INDEV Group of Companies, Chennai – to be awarded preferably to the best out-going BSc Physical Education female student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 50,000.

37. Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ Scholarship – IV Established by Mr Xavier Britto S, MBA, BL, ACS, Chairman,

INDEV Group of Companies, Chennai – to be awarded preferably to the best out-going SFC student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 50,000.

38. Mr Gnanasamy S and Ms Francisca Mary Gnanasamy Scholarship

Established by family members and friends of Rev. Dr Pushparaj G SJ, former Principal, AAC – to be awarded preferably to the best out-going PG SFC female student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 75,000.

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39. Ms Rajamaniammal K Scholarship Established by Dr Aiyadurai K, formerly Head, Commerce Dept.,

AAC, in memory of his mother Ms Rajamaniammal K – to be awarded preferably to a member of the Commerce department excelling in Seminar - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000/-

40. Mr Susai Yagappan R and Ms Mary Gnanam G S Scholarship Established by Dr Michael John Peter S, Department of

Economics, AAC in memory of his parents– to be awarded preferably to the best out-going PG Economics student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,00,000.

41. Newly-Recruited AAC Staff Members - 2007 Scholarship Established in 2009 by Newly-Recruited Teaching Staff Members

- to be awarded preferably to poor deserving students - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,20,000.

42. Mr Mohideen Rowther M K (Keelamathur) Scholarship Established by Mr Kader Maideen P, former Office

Superintendent, AAC in memory of his grand father “Mohideen Rowther M K, Keelamathur” – to be awarded preferably to poor deserving students - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 10,000.

43. AAC Jesuit Community Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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44. AAC Jesuit Community Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

45. AAC Jesuit Community Scholarship – III Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

46. AAC Jesuit Community Scholarship – IV Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

47. Rev. Fr Rajanayagam S J SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

48. Rev. Fr Rajanayagam S J SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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49. Rev. Fr Stephen Rodrigo M SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

50. Rev. Fr Stephen Rodrigo M SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

51. Rev. Fr Joseph K P SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

52. Rev. Fr Joseph K P SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

53. Rev. Fr Vincent Miranda SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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54. Rev. Fr Vincent Miranda SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

55. Rev. Fr John M D SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

56. Rev. Fr John M D SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

57. Rev. Fr Vitalis Diaz SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

58. Rev. Fr Vitalis Diaz SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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59. Rev. Dr Sebasti L Raj SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

60. Rev. Dr Sebasti L Raj SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

61. Rev. Fr Roosevelt Fernando SJ Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

62. Rev. Fr Roosevelt Fernando SJ Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

63. Rev. Fr Albert Johnson SDB Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

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64. Rev. Fr Albert Johnson SDB Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

65. Mr Ignatius Fernando M and Ms Saveriammal (Kamuthi) Scholarship – I

Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

66. Mr Ignatius Fernando M and Ms Saveriammal (Kamuthi) Scholarship – II

Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

67. Mr Ignatius Fernando A S and Ms Thainesiammal (Kamuthi) Scholarship – I

Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

68. Mr Ignatius Fernando A S and Ms Thainesiammal (Kamuthi) Scholarship – I

Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr

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Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

69. Mr Antony Jayaseelan I and Ms Margaret Jayaseelan (Kamuthi) Scholarship – I

Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

70. Mr Antony Jayaseelan I and Ms Margaret Jayaseelan (Kamuthi) Scholarship – II

Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

71. Mr Alexander A X and Dr Ms Cynthia Alexander Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

72. Mr Alexander A X and Dr Ms Cynthia Alexander Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

73. Mr Amaladoss Loyola A & Ms Assunta Loyola Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male

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student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

74. Mr Amaladoss Loyola A & Ms Assunta Loyola Scholarship–II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

75. Dr Ms Deepa Alexander Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

76. Dr Ms Deepa Alexander Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

77. Dr Naveen Alexander Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

78. Dr Naveen Alexander Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr

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Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

79. Ms Sonia Loyola Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

80. Ms Sonia Loyola Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

81. Mr Ajay Loyola Scholarship – I Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic male student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

82. Mr Ajay Loyola Scholarship – II Established in 2011 by Rev. Dr Leonard A G SJ of AAC Jesuit

Community – to be awarded preferably to a Catholic female student of AAC, on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

83. Mr Sundaram V and Ms Gomathy Sundaram Scholarship Established in 2011 by Mr Venkataraman S of Madurai, to be

awarded preferably to a student in BA English on merit cum means basis at the choice of Fr Rector, AAC, Karumathur - The annual value of the award is the interest accuring from Rs 20,000.

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84. Annamaria Scholarship Established in 2012 to be awarded preferably to the best

out-going students (boys & girls) - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 50,000.

85. Home Caterers Scholarship Established in 2012 by Mr Paulraj, Chennai – to be awarded

preferably to the best out-going students (boys & girls) - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 30,000.

86. Velmurugan Transport Scholarship Established by Mr Mayandi Thevar and Ms Jeyam – to be

awarded preferably to an orphan or single parent child - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 30,000.

87. INDEV Group of Companies Scholarship Established by Mr Xavier Britto S MBA, BL, ACS, Chairman,

INDEV Group of Companies – to be awarded preferably to authors supporting publication - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 5,00,000.

88. Mr Savarimuthu Alagumalai Scholarship Established in 2015 by Dr Anandan A, Head, Dept of Tamil,

AAC in memory of his father – to be awarded preferably to a deserving poor girl student from Chellampatti Panchayat Union - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 15,000.

89. Ms Ignatius Nallamal Scholarship Established in 2015 by Dr Anandan A, Head, Dept of Tamil,

AAC in memory of his mother – to be awarded preferably to a poor catholic female UG Science student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 15,000.

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90. Rev. Br Titus Gopalakrishnan SJ Scholarship Established by Mr Paul Joseph R - to be awarded preferably

to a deserving AAC hostel student - The annual value of scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 20,000.

91. Dr Sankaranarayanapillai M Scholarship Established in 2016 by Mr Deva Prince S A, Asst Prof. Chemistry, AAC in honour of his Professor – to be awarded preferably to a deserving BSc Chemistry student - The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

92. Ms Bhanumathi P Memorial ScholarshipEstablished in 2017 by Dr Jeganathan P, Alumnus of the Department of History and Assistant Professor, Govt. College, Melur - to be awarded preferably to poor deserving students of the Department of History – The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

93. Major Maria Soosai ScholarshipEstablished in 2017 by Prof. Francis Joseph M, Former Faculty of the Department of History - in memory of his Father, to be awarded preferably to poor deserving students of the Department of History – The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

94. Ms Maria Magdalene ScholarshipEstablished in 2017 by Dr Antony Paul Gnanasekar R, Head, Department of History - in memory of his mother - to be awarded preferably to poor deserving students of the Department of History – The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

95. Department of History Alumni Scholarship Established in 2017 by Alumni of the Department of History in honour of Dr Antony Paul Gnanasekar R, - to be awarded preferably to poor deserving students of the Department of

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History – The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,45,000.

96. Department of Physics Alumni Scholarship Established in 2018 by Alumni of the Department of Physics in honour of Dr Kulandai Samy I, - to be awarded preferably to poor deserving UG/PG students of the Department of Physics – The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 1,50,000.

97. AACAA Scholarship Established by AAC Alumni Association – to be awarded

preferably to deserving poor students.

98. Non-Teaching Staff Association Scholarship Established by AAC Non-Teaching Staff – to be awarded

preferably to deserving poor students.

99. AAC MUTA Scholarship Established by AAC MUTA Members – to be awarded

preferably to deserving poor students.

ENDOWMENT LECTURES / SEMINARS01. Dr Subramanian S V - Parvathi Ammal Manivizha Arakkattalai Established by Ms & Mr Aravanan K P - The Endowment

Amount is Rs 10,000.

02. Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ, Manivizha Arakkattalai Established by Rev. Dr Gnanarethinam J L SJ - The Endowment

Amount is Rs 3,000.

03. Mr Innacimuthu A and Ms Sebasthi Ammal Endowment Established by Dr Devasahayam I, former Reader in Tamil

Department , AAC - The Endowment Amount is Rs 15,000.

04. Dr Arockiadoss S Endowment Established by Dr Arockiadoss S, Former Reader in Chemistry,

AAC, - The Endowment Amount is Rs 5,000.

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05. St Arul Anandar Endowment Established Singharayar Nadar Y and Sons, Nagercoil - for

organising Annual Lecture on St John de Britto by the Department of Tamil (Shifts I & II) - The Endowment Amount is Rs 50,000.

06. St Ignatius Loyola Endowment Established by Singharayar Nadar Y and Sons, Nagercoil - for

organising Annual Lecture on the Society of Jesus by the Department of English (Shifts I & II) - The Endowment Amount is Rs 50,000.

07. Archbishop Marianus Arockiasamy Endowment Established by Pillar Institute, Pillar Salai, Madurai, in

fond remembrance of His Excellency’s association with the institute, for conducting an annual lecture programme on a Catholic Philosopher by the Department of Philosophy - The Endowment Amount is Rs 50,000.

08. Mr Manuel A and Ms Theresa Manuel Endowment Established in 2017 by Dr James Antony M, Associate Professor

in Economics in the name of his parents - for conducting State Level Inter-Collegiate Quiz Competition for the Post-Graduate Economics Students. The Annual value of the Endowment amount is the interest accruing from Rs 2,00,000.

09. Ms Jeya Pushpa I EndowmentEstablished in 2017 by Prof. Francis Joseph M, Former Faculty of the Department of History- to be awarded preferably to promotion of soft skills among the students of the Department of History – The Annual value of the scholarship is the interest accruing from Rs 25,000.

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“A good companion shortens the longest road.” (Turkish Proverb)

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Jesuit College Orientation Programme for newly Appointed Faculty Members

Induction Programme for newly Appointed Faculty Members

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6 June 2018

“A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter course history.” (Mahatma Gandhi)

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International Yoga Day

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“To succeed in your mission, you must have single-minded devotion to your goal.” (A P J Abdul Kalam)

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7 July 2018

“Skills are common. Talents are rare.” (Colin Clark)

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Retreat for Catholic Students

Inauguration of All Associations

Planning and Evaluation Committee Meeting

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Feast of St Ignatius of Loyola – Holy Mass

Prayer service in the event of St.Ignatius Feast Homage to St.Ignatius of Loyola – The Founder of Society of Jesus (Jesuits)

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“A mission statement becomes the criterion by which one measures everything else in one’s life.” (Stephen Covey)

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Sports Day Feast of St John Maria Vianny

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Independence Day – Holiday

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“If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.” (Albert Einstein)

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Fr C Montaud Hockey Tournament

Fr C Montaud Hockey Tournament

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Staff Exposure Programme Last date for payment of Exam Fees with fine

Staff Exposure Programme

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9 September 2018

“A ‘no’ uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a ‘yes’ merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble – and you must be the change you wish to see in the world.” (Mahatma Gandhi)

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Feast of St Vincent de Paul

rhuy; (Saral festival)

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“Vision without action is a day-dream. Action without vision is a night-mare.” (Japanese Proverb)

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Gandhi Jayanthi – Holiday

Feast of St Francis of Assisi World Environment Day

Parents – Teachers Meeting for II UG

Feast of St John Leonardi OMD

Continuous Internal Assessment - II

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10 October 2018

“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.” (Benjamin Franklin)

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Ayutha Pooja - Holiday

Vijaya Dhasami – Holiday

Issue of Hall Tickets Feast of St Anthony Mary Claret (Claretians)

Last Signing Day

Semester Examinations begin

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“A good decision is based on knowledge and not on number.” (Plato)

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All Souls Day

Deepavali

Feast of St Eugine (SDM)

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“Discernment is not a matter of simply right and wrong, rather it is feeling the difference between right and almost right.” (Charles Spurgeon)

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12 December 2018

“The values of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is able to receive.” (Albert Einstein)

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Feast of Immaculate Conception (MIC) Foundation Day (SMA)

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“Make use of time, let not advantage slip.” (William Shakespeare)

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Christmas Celebrations / Christmas Vacation begins

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1 January 2019

“Net-working is not a part-time or occasional exercise. Everywhere we go, we have an opportunity to network with others.” (Timothy M Houseton)

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New Year’s Day

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“Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.” (C S Lewis)

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Continuous Internal Assessment - I

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Republic Day

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“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside awakens.” (Carl Jung)

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Theatre Fest

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2 February 2019

“Right is right, even if everyone is against it’ and wrong is wrong even if everyone is for it” (William Penn)

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“The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home.” (Confucius)

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Maha Sivarathiri – Holiday

Maha Sivarathiri – Holiday

Ash Wednesday - Holiday

Exam Committee Meeting

Womens Day Last date for payment of Exam Fees with fine

Planning and Evaluation Committee Meeting

Valediction of all Associations

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3 March 2019

“Information is going out, Communication is getting through.” (Sydney J Harris)

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4 April 2019

“If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go with others.” (African Proverb)

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Governing Body Meeting

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“Alone we can do so little, together, we can do so much.” (Helen Keller)

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5 May 2019

“Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than the one where they sprang up.”

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The opposite of networking is NOT working.

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