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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT

2016 - 2017

NAAC Track ID - TNCOGN12548

KUMARARANI MEENA MUTHIAH COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE (Co-Ed.)

(Affiliated to the University of Madras)

No.4, Crescent Avenue Road, Gandhi Nagar, Adyar, Chennai - 600 020

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AQAR (2016-2017)

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Annual Quality Assurance Report

2016 – 2017

Part – A

1. Details of the Institution

1.1 Name of the Institution

1.2 Address Line 1

Address Line 2

City/Town

State

Pin Code

Institution e-mail address

Contact Nos.

Name of the Head of the Institution:

Tel. No. with STD Code:

Mobile:

Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:

Mobile:

IQAC e-mail address:

044-2445 0923

KUMARARANI MEENA MUTHIAH COLLEGE

OF ARTS & SCIENCE (Co-Ed.)

No.4, Crescent Avenue Road

Gandhi Nagar, Adyar

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

600 020

[email protected]

Dr. P.T. Vijayshree

98416 71444

044-2445 0923

[email protected]

Mrs S. Ammani

9094507274

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1.3 NAAC Track ID TNCOCN12548

1.4 Website address:

Web-link of the AQAR NIL

1.5 Accreditation Details

Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of

Accreditation Validity Period

1 1st Cycle B 73.25 02.02.2006 5 years

2 2nd

Cycle B 2.54 05.03.2015 5 years

3 3rd

Cycle

4 4th

Cycle

1.6 Date of Establishment of IQAC : DD/MM/YYYY

1.7 AQAR for the year

1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and

Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)

AQAR (xiii) 2015-2016 22.12.2017

1.9 Institutional Status

University State Central Deemed Private

Affiliated College Yes No

Constituent College Yes No

2016-2017

www.krmmc.edu.in

13.07.2006

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Autonomous college of UGC Yes No

Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No

(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)

Type of Institution Co-education Men Women

Urban Rural Tribal

Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B

Grant in aid + Self Financing Totally Self Financing

1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme

Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)

TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management

Others (Specify)

1.11 Name of the Affiliating University

1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government—UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc

NIL

Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University

University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE

DST Star Scheme UGC-CE

UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST

University of Madras

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UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)

UGC-COP Programmes

2. IQAC Composition and Activities

2.1 No. of Teachers

2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff

2.3 No. of students

2.4 No. of Management representatives

2.5 No. of Alumni

2.6 No. of any other stakeholder and

community representatives

2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists

2.8 No. of other External Experts

2.9 Total No. of members

2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held

2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. Faculty

Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others

2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No

If yes, mention the amount

2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related) Nil

(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC

Total Nos. International National State Institution Level

(ii) Themes Nil

NIL

4

loiouyr

1

--

--

2

2

1

6

1

14

3

1

2

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2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC

2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC / Outcome

The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality

enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year

Plan of action in the beginning of the year

To strive for academic excellence and secure more University ranks

To carry out student projects for advanced learners

To launch a Centre for Business Excellence

To continue conducting workshop for school children

Taking science from classroom to lab by the life sciences departments during July

To organize a program at a National level

To expand the activities of Dr. Mrs Meena Muthiah Research Centre.

Conduct of more student centred programs through ED cell to foster the spirit of

Entrepreneurship.

To bring out the caliber of the students in various sports activities

Skill development among students through healthy practices

To organize many outreach activities

UGC Net Coaching through Research and Consultancy Cell to enable faculty to become

eligible and enhance their academic plans.

In house faculty orientation on new procedures of NAAC Accreditation process

Introduction of observers for each class in addition to mentors during the Mentor

Ward meetings

Conduct of exit interviews for all final year students to gather their views of their

three year campus life.

Suggestions to start new Undergraduate course in media and Post graduate course in

Commerce.

Change in the assessment methodology – the portions for CIA I & CIA II were split

as first two and half units and remaining two and half units of the paper respectively.

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Outcome achieved by the end of the year

Academic Excellence

University Ranks

University 1st rank in Tamil by P. Sangeetha from B. Commerce (Gen.)

University 3rd

rank in Microbiology by S. Roshni

University 30th

rank in B. Com. Corporate Secretaryship

University Rank list for other disciplines is yet to be announced.

The followings students secured centum 100% in the University papers

Rajalakshmi ( III B.Sc Mathematics) in Algebraic Structures

Amrutha (I B.Sc Mathematics) in Trignometry and Calculus of Finite Differences and

Numerical Analysis II

S.Lathik Lekha B. Com(A&F)

K.Prabhakaran, T.Venkatesan, M.Deepika , J.Ramya , S.Sangeetha, K. Thilagavathy &

D.Thulsi Kharel B.Com (C.S) Secured 100% In Institutional training:

Sriram M.Sc IT in Project.

P. Gowtham Raj, K. Jagathratchagan, N.Karthik, Roshan Choudry,S. Santhosh Kumar,

Johra Jabeen, K. Keerthana, M. Anupriya,C. Srivignesh,K. Megala,R. Mohanapriya

,N.Priyadharshini,M.Vinitha,Vellala Sumithra of BBA in project.

Merit Scholarships

Dr.Meena Muthiah Merit Scholarship Award (Rs. 5000/-) is given to the

toppers of each class with an academic track record of above 75% in University

examinations.

Advanced Learners Projects

Projects beyond the syllabus were done by the following students

A project on ‘Isolation of bacterial flora from Indian Currency Coins’ under the

guidance of Mrs. C.K. Babini was done by S Roshni, M. Krithika, Nikhita

Solomon, Mayuri Chakma, B. Shobana and B. Archana from the department of

Microbiology.

Students of Corporate Secretaryship and Commerce presented papers at an

International Conference organized by Rama Krishna Mission Vivekananda

College under the guidance of Dr. B. Hema.

o Jafia Margaret and S. Suvarnavalli of II B. Com Corporate Secretaryship

presented a paper on ‘Demonetisation on online shopping’.

o Navitha B.G, Sreenivasagi K.R of III B. Com Corporate Secretaryship

presented a paper on ‘Are you a digital citizen – A survey among college

students in Chennai city.

o Poorva Sharma of II B.Com and Jerome Paulraj J of I BCA presented a

paper on ‘Role of social media in Marketing’.

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Centre for Business Excellence

A Centre for Business Excellence was officially launched and installed by Dr.Mrs. Meena

Muthiah, Secretary and Correspondent of the college. The Centre for Business Excellence is a

knowledge hub and has partnered with South Indian bank and has established a simulated bank

inside the college premises. It provides practical exposure to students to acquire knowledge in

Business and managerial skills. The centre has also collaborated with Finmark to provide

practical exposure in capital market sector. The capital market sector in the centre for business

excellence provides practical exposure to students to trade in stock exchange.

Workshops

School workshop was successfully conducted on July 7th

2017 by the departments of

Microbiology, Biotechnology and Electronics & Communication Science.

State Level Workshop on “Nanotechnology – Innovative application of Metal

Nanoparticles for UG, PG, Research scholars and Academicians on 7th

October 2016 by

the PG departments of Biotechnology & Information Technology.

Workshop on PYTHON on September 24th

by the department of Computer Applications

(Shift II)

In-house workshop on Hand wash technique by Jenner’s Club on 9th

March 2016.

A workshop on UGC NET for the faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science was

conducted by the Research & Consultancy Cell on 5th

April 2017. 43 faculty members

from different colleges were benefitted.

Faculty Development Programme

The PG Department of Information Technology organized a Faculty Development

Programme on “Creative Thinking” for two days, in collaboration with ICT Academy

on 28th

& 29th

of November 2016.

The Research & Consultancy Committee of the college conducted a workshop on UGC

Net for the faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science on 5th

April 2017. Nearly 43

faculty members of different colleges were benefitted.

National Conclave

The Department of Commerce conducted a National conclave on Corporate Social

Responsibility- Future Perspectives on 31st Jan 2017.

Dr.Meena Muthiah Centre for Entrepreneurship

DRMM Centre organized activities in association with ICTACT and SIDBI for 5 days

from 5th

July to 12th

July 2016.

Archis - ED Cell

The Ed-Cell conducted a workshop on “ Unleashing the power of Entrepreneurship” for

the students of Chettinad Vidhyasram on 13th

and 14th

October 2016.

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The cell also arranged a seminar on Women Entrepreneurship in association with India

Trust, the nodal agency for promoting entrepreneurship in South India on 2nd

December

2016.

Institutional Social Responsibility

Members of various extension service units participate in out-reach programs

like Beach cleaning, Diabetics awareness camp, tree plantation, World Drug

Prevention Day, World AIDs day Walkathon etc. (Activities detailed in the

annexures)

The Annual NSS special camp was held at Thandarai village, Chengalpet from

2nd

to 8th

March 2017. The NSS campers carried out the following activities with

the help of the students who visited the camp

o Cleaning of CSI primary school ground and village temples.

o A career guidance program for 9th

and 10th

standards at the village school

o Planting of trees to create environment consciousness

o Health Awareness Camp

o Socio-economic survey and a street play on the importance of farming

Campus to Corporate (C2C) finishing school programme

All the final years of the college attended C2C programs organized by the Placement and

Career Guidance Cell from June 19th

to 27th

, June. It was conducted in association with

Vista Mind.

2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No

Management Syndicate Any other body

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Part – B

Criterion – I

1. Curricular Aspects

1.1 Details about Academic Programmes

Level of the

Programme

Number of

existing

Programmes

Number of

programmes added

during the year

Number of

self-financing

programmes

Number of value

added / Career

Oriented

programmes

PhD

PG 2 2

UG 10 - 10

PG Diploma

Advanced Diploma

Diploma

Certificate 3

Others - VTC 4

Total 12 19

Interdisciplinary

Innovative

1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options

(ii) Pattern of programmes:

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students

(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)

Pattern Number of programmes

Semester 14 (2 semesters per year)

Trimester

Annual

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1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient

aspects.

1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.

Yes as per the University of Madras norms the following disciplines have revision of syllabus

Languages

I year Tamil Paper – in Pudhiya Kavithai, small changes were incorporated.

Mathematics

II B.Sc. Mathematics Major and Allied full revision in syllabus

Microbiology

o The syllabus of Allied Biochemistry of Microbiology has been changed in

both the semesters in both theory and practicals. The practical’s in both the

semesters has been reduced to one practical.

B.Com A/F

B.Com (accounting and finance )- Full revision of syllabus from 2016-17

BA (English)

In I Semester

o Major I Elizabethan Age- is changed to British Literature-I

o Major 2 Milton and The Neo-classical Age- is changed to Indian Writing in

English-

Allied - An Introduction to the Social History of England-is changed to Background

to the Study of English Literature I-In II Semester

o Major I The Romantic Age- is changed to British Literature-II

o Major 2 The Victorian Age- is changed to Indian Regional Indian Literature in

Translation

o Allied - An Introduction to the Literary Forms is changed to Background to

the Study of English Literature II

Business Administration

The subject Business Ethics was removed and a part of it is included in the subject

Principles of Management in unit V

Nomenclature of the allied for II BBA -

Business Statistics is changed to Business Mathematics and Statistics

Commerce

In the I Year – Business Economics which was an optional paper earlier was made

compulsory.

Unit IV of Financial Accounting is changed

Unit IV of Principle of Management is changed

No

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Criterion – II

2.0 Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

2.1 Total No. of

permanent

faculty

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.

2.3 No. of Faculty

Positions Recruited ® and

Vacant (V) during the year

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level

In -House

Attended

Seminars/

Workshops

22 33

36

Presented

papers 15 12 -

Resource

Persons 28

Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others

85 85 -- -- --

Asst.

Professors

Associate

Professors

Professors Others Total

R V R V R V R V R V

13 --

13

Nil

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2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:

2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year

2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book

Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)

Continues Internal Assessment is followed to ensure consistent academic

performance of the students.

2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum

restructuring/revision/syllabus development

as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop

R.S. Ramya – Member of Board of studies at Chettinad Academy of Research & Education

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students

ICT mode of teaching by Power point presentations and Video demonstrations

Animated video/movie screening related to subject

Enactment of the poem, Audio rendition and Language games

Mind map approach, Open Book Quiz

Z to A Approach

Internships and Projects

All the departments follow Black board teaching, conduct Quiz, Seminars, Group

discussions, OHP, Model Presentations, Exhibitions and Workshops

180

75 %

1

Being an affiliated college, semester examinations are conducted as per the rules

and regulations of the affiliated university.

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2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage :

Title of the

Programme

Total no. of

students

appeared

Division

Distinction % I % II % III % Pass %

SHIFT I

B.Sc

Mathematics 5 62.5 25 12.5 42

Comp. Science 40 17.5 47.5 10 75

Microbiology 9 44 33 77

Electronics 15 50% 50% --- --- 80%

Biotechnology 15 25 30 10 80

BA Eng. Lit. 7 40 20 40 71.4

BCA 53 22 5 50

B.Com (Gen.) 60 3.33 23.33 28.47 23.33 76.66

B.Com (Corp.) 66 3.5 12.12 30.3 42.42

BBA 61 16 27 - 43

M.Sc BT 5 20 80 100

M.Sc IT 4 - - - - -

SHIFT II

B. Com A/F 16 2 5 3 50

BCA 19 4 21

2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes :

Principal along with IQAC coordinator visits the classrooms regularly to check the

methodology of the teachers and the reach of their delivery.

IQAC collects the feedback from alumni, students and parents and discusses the same with

Principal. Suitable suggestions and corrective measures are duly incorporated.

Principal and the Academics Director monitor the timely completion of portions by regularly

checking the Day Planner maintained by the faculty.

For the efficient functioning of remedial classes to coach weak students, the last hour of

each day was modified as Zero hour.

Constructive suggestions from final year students expressed during the exit interview with

IQAC is shared with the respective staff to improve the teaching methodology.

IQAC encourages the faculty to use ICT method of learning.

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2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty benefitted

Refresher courses --

UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme --

HRD programmes --

Orientation programmes by --

Faculty exchange programme --

Staff training conducted by the university --

Staff training conducted by other institutions --

Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc.

State level workshop on Nanotechnology

National Conclave on Corporate Social

Responsibility – Future Perspectives

ED Cell workshop

Unleashing the power of Entrepreneurship

Python Workshop

Seminar on Women Entrepreneurship

UGC NET/SLET workshop

FDP on Creative Thinking

100

270

150

127

150

43

29

Others

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff

Category Number of

Permanent

Employees

Number of

Vacant

Positions

Number of

permanent

positions filled

during the Year

Number of

positions filled

temporarily

Administrative Staff 3

Technical Staff 7

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Criterion – III

3. Research, Consultancy and Extension

3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution

3.2 Details regarding major projects : NIL

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted

Number

Outlay in Rs. Lakhs

3.3 Details regarding minor projects : NIL

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted

Number

Outlay in Rs. Lakhs

3.4 Details on research publications

International National Others

Peer Review Journals - -

Non-Peer Review Journals - -

e-Journals - -

Conference proceedings

Biotechnology

4

In house journals -

Faculty are encouraged to register for Ph. D and also qualify through NET/SLET exams.

Departments of Microbiology encourage the students with in-house projects beyond the

syllabus to inculcate the research culture.

Students are encouraged to present and publish papers in the conferences. 7 final year of

B.Com (CS) students and of B.Com (Gen) presented papers at the International conference

organized by the RKM Vivekananda College Mylapore.

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3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications: :

Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS

Dr. R.S. Ramya: Range : 0 – 2.519 Average = 2.519.

Dr. M.Akila Range : 2.519 – 3.718 Average = 2.718

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other

organizations NIL

Nature of the Project Duration

Year

Name of the

funding Agency

Total grant

sanctioned

Received

Major projects

Minor Projects

Interdisciplinary Projects

Industry sponsored

Projects sponsored by the

University/ College

Students research projects

(other than compulsory by the University)

Any other(Specify)

Total

3.7 No. of books published

i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books

ii) Without ISBN No.

B. Nagamani – Bioinstrumentation - 1SSBN 978-92-83242- 83-2

B.Nagamani - Soil & Agricultural Microbiology – ISSBN No. 978-93-83242-65-8

C.K. Babini and B. Nagamani – 2 laboratory manuals – Without ISBN

General Microbiology & Microbial Physiology – I Sem

Soil and Agricultural Microbiology – IV Sem

3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from

UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST

DPE DBT Scheme/funds

2

Nil

2 NIL

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3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme

INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)

3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy

3.11 No. of conferences/seminars/workshops organized by the Institution

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons :

Details given in the Annexure

3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other

3.14 No. of linkages created during this year

3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs :

From Funding agency From Management of University/College

Total

Level Inter

national

National State University College/school

Number 1 2

Spon

soring

agencies

Management

Registration

Sponsorships

Nil

18

Nil Nil

Nil

-- Rs. 10,000

each for 10

departments Rs 1,50,000 app.

Microbiology ; 7

B. Com (General ) : 4

B. Com (Corporate) : 19

Business Administration : 19

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3.16 No. of patents received this year Nil

3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the

institute in the year :

Management

recognition awards

during decennial

celebrations (16) & completion of Ph.D (3)

Details of the awards given in Annexure

3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution

who are Ph. D. Guides

and students registered under them

3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution

3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones): Nil

JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other

3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events: Nil

University level State level

National level International level

3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events : Nil

University level State level

National level International level

Type of Patent Number

National Applied

Granted

International Applied

Granted

Commercialised Applied

Granted

Total International National State University Dist College

19

2

9

Nil

300

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3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS : Nil

University level State level

National level International level

3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC : Nil

University level State level

National level International level

3.25 No. of Extension activities organized

University forum College forum

NCC NSS Any other

3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and

Institutional Social Responsibility

Activities of Extension Services

Sl. No. Extension Unit Number of Activities

1. NSS 15

2. Rotaract Club 12

3. Nature Club 6

4. Youth Red Cross 10

5. Leo Club 9

6. Kalam Club 3

Total 55

Details of the major activities of various extension services listed above, are given in the annexure

55

15 40

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Criterion IV

4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources

4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:

S.

No.

Department Number

purchased

Item Value in Rs

College 1

1

1

5

8

Projector

Router

Printer

Toner

cartridges

34800.00

2000.00

7900.00

10500.00

1047.00

Microbiology (consumables)

Biochemistry (consumables)

List available in the stock

register

Rs. 64,978/-

Rs. 22,561/-

Computer Science 15 Computer ,

Accessories

14,44,616.00

5,83,977.00

Electronics & Communication Science

Equipment purchased 17,535/-

Components purchased 17,965/-

Total Rs 27 lakhs

app

4.2 Computerization of administration and library

Administration

Payment of tuition fees is computerized

Tally is available for office Administration

Biometric systems for staff attendance

Library

Inflibnet facility is available for the faculty

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4.3 Library services:

Books Existing (2016) Newly added (2016-2017) Total

No. Value No. Value No. Value

Text /Reference

Books

2396 Rs. 5,66,799/- 80 18,283 2476 Rs. 5,75,062/-

4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Total Computers

Computers in

Labs Internet

Browsing

Centres

Computer

Centres Office Depts Others,

Existing 99 87 40

mbps

lease

net

- - 3 13 3

Added 30

12 - - - - 2 1

Total 129

99 8 - 3 15 4

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4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for

technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :

i) ICT computer hardware

ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities

iii) Equipment’s Servicing

details in the annexure

iv). Others

Total

Linkage with ICT Academy for training to teachers and students and also organized

various programs like

Power Seminar on “APP Development” for I years through VTC

Internet access is given to all students during the college hours.

Internet facility is provided in all department computers

Intranet facility is available for academic and administrative purposes

Rs 15 lacs/-. Appr.

Rs. 2 lakhs appr.

Rs. 2 lakhs appr.

Rs. 50,00.00 appr

Rs.20 lakhs appr.

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Criterion – V

5. Student Support and Progression

5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services

5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression

Introduction of zero hour for Remedial classes so as to help the students to clear their

backlogs of papers.

Counselling was given to the students with respect to general discipline.

Sports students attending to practice sessions are given due permissions with attendance

Display on notice boards about various competitive examinations and coaching classes for

the same

Arranging workshops, career guidance programs, employability training programs campus

interviews through C to C

During orientation programs students are briefed about the activities of the college.

Special meetings are arranged with parents during mentoring and special needs of the

students are redressed.

Conducted micro test, oral test, quiz programs to evaluate the progression of the

students. Evaluation report at the end of each assessment is given to the parents during

PTA at the end of CIA.

Mentor system of counselling, periodical tests and evaluation, open forum with the

students , remedial classes for weak students, parent teachers meetings are some of the

efforts made by the IQAC to track the progression of the students

The class teacher is the primary source of access to the students who can analyse the

students on one to one basis. The heads of the various departments, class teachers in

coordination with the Principal counsel the students about various options available to

them in higher education and career prospects.

Placement and Career Guidance cell organises various lectures by inviting senior

academicians and industrial experts which helps the students to explore their choices.

Interaction with the alumni also enables the students to be aware of the various

opportunities available to them.

Constant contact with all batches of students through email , mobile and other mediums

The mentor form which contains all the details about the ward in maintained by the

mentor. During the mentor meetings, the students are counseled and the mentor form is

updated periodically.

The class teacher and head of the departments keep tract of the academic performance

both at college and University, attendance %, backlog of papers. Personal counseling ia

awarded when the need arises

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5.3 (a) Total Number of students

(b) No. of students outside the state

(c) No. of international students

Men Women

Demand ratio 50% Dropout % Nil

5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)

No. of student beneficiaries All final years

UG PG Ph. D. Others

1186 17 -- --

No %

715 59.4

No %

488 40.6

Last Year 2015-16 This Year 2016-17

General SC ST OBC Physically

Challenged

Total General SC ST OBC Physically

Challenged

Total

132 230 9 798 - 1175 130 252 6 809 - 1197

The Profession Training Wing of the College organized

o orientation for our college students by EDEN EDU COMP- A PEARSON Company

for free IAS Coaching for two years and scholarship test on 23.02.2017

o students were encouraged to enroll in National Accounting Talent Search 2015-2016 on

28.2.16 at Ethiraj College.

PG students are given guidance for SET/JRF-NET competitive exams. Department

maintains TNSET and NET Previous year Question papers with Answer Keys for student

support and guidance.

C2C ( Campus to Corporate ) is made compulsory for all final years

Notifications in the Newspapers regarding the information of all competitive examinations

are displayed on the notice board and faculty guides them to apply for the same.

The library is equipped with study materials to help the students to prepare for competitive

examinations.

Soft skills, quantitative aptitude and personality development has been introduced by the

University as a compulsory subject.

11

6

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5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations : NIL

NET SET/SLET GATE CAT

IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others

5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance

The following are the details student counselling and career guidance programs.

Campus to corporate finishing school programme was also conducted for the final year

students in the month of June. Vista Mind and college faculty members provided

training to students.

HCL Talent care orientation on TCS jobs during September 2016.

An orientation programme on career opportunities in multimedia was conducted for the

computer science and computer application students.

Mr. Nithya Anand from Arena Multimedia provided an insight on the job opportunities.

No. of students benefitted

5.7 Details of campus placement

Details of campus placement

Number of

Organizations

Visited

Number of Students

Participated

Number of

Students Placed

On Campus

5 235 74

Off Campus

3 25 8

5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes

NIL

All third years

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5.9 Students Activities

5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events

State/ University level National level International level

No. of students participated in cultural events

State/ University level National level International level

5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events

Sports : State/ University level National level International level

Cultural: State/ University level National level International level

Bodapatti Sairavalli of III B.Sc. Mathematics performed as Sri Krishna in ‘Sri Krishna

Parijatham” during International Kuchipudi Dance Festival organsied by INTERNATIONAL

DANCE RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTRE in association with SANGEET NATAK ACADEMY

and DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.

5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support

Financial support Number of students Amount

Financial support from institution

Meena Aunty Scholarship

22 1,10.000

Financial support from government

SC/ST

106 3,09,700

Financial support from other sources

University free seat

ICCR

1 Full tuition fees

Number of students who received

International/ National recognitions

Nil Nil

Tamil Nadu Educational Trust 6 36,000

5.11 Student organised / initiatives : Nil

Fairs : State/ University level National level International level

Exhibition: State/ University level National level International

1

-- --

1

- - -

- 1

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5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students

Participation of students in various social initiatives through the activities of various

extension services are as follows :

Rotaract :

100 retractors participated in Orientation program on awareness of cancer

NSS

Many activities like cleaning up of schools, temples, tree plantation etc were organized

during the annual NSS Camp at Thandarai Village

Organized blood donation camp in the college and mobilized 190 units of blood

NSS volunteers participated in Swatch Bharat Rally, Road Safety Awareness Rally,

organised by Parasu Dental Clinic, Eye Donation awareness Rally etc.

Participated in seminar cum workshop on Youth for a better tomorrow organised by

NSS Unit, University of Madras.

YRC

Participated in the 67th

Anniversary of Geneva Convention

Participated in the International Coastal Clean Up 2016 day at Marina Beach.

Participated in One Day Disaster Management Awareness Programme” conducted by

the Indian Red Cross Society at IRCS, Egmore. organized a Diabetes camp in

association with Alwarpet Diabetes Center. A free blood test was conducted for the

staff to detect diabetes.

Nature Club

Participated in Beach Cleaning for International Coastal Clean up day organised by

Indian Coast Guard, Tree Foundation, Roots & Shoots India and Syndicate Bank at

Marina Beach.

Nature Club members participated in a Nature Camp to Silent Valley organized by

Natix – G and Exnora

Leo Club

Leo club volunteers participated in the distribution of White cane to blind people

organized by LEO Advisor MJF Ln. Dr. V. A. Satyaprema and also helped financially

for the purchase of white cane.

Leo club volunteers participated in the Cancer Screening Program.

Leo club volunteers planted tree samplings in and around the Govt. School in the

Thangal Village,

Leo club conducted Tree Plantation in the primary school at Thandari Village in

Kanchipuram District during the NSS camp to create environment consciousness.

5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed:

Request from students coming by long distance are given permission till 8:40 am to

come to college.

14

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Criterion VI

6. Governance, Leadership and Management

6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution

6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System

The vision of the institution is

To give knowledge, power and self-reliance through education fused with national

pride and patriotic values

To ingrain moral values with the best of education this is the backbone of our

country’s progress.

To train young minds to be globally competent and socially responsible individuals

To strive for the holistic development of the individuals

The mission of the institution is

To provide quality and value-based education

To promote academic excellence

To nurture creativity

To develop self-reliant, competent and socially responsible individuals

Yes. The institution has Management Information System in place.

The features adopted are

Payment of tuition fees is computerized

Tally is available for office Administration

Office is computerized for programs like fee collection, issue of Transfer

Certificate, maintenance of accounts with the help of Tally.

Internet to all departments

Intranet to all departments for academic purposes

Biometrics Monthly staff attendance, time tracking and pay roll management,

applicable to all teaching and non-teaching staff

For the preparation of AQAR, the report blank form was sent to the respective

heads of the department official mail-id and the details are filled in and sent back

to the same mail-id.

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6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:

6.3.1 Curriculum Development

6.3.2 Teaching and Learning

Since the college is affiliated to the University of Madras, it strictly follows the curriculum

laid down by the university. However internally some strategies have been adopted to improve

the quality. They are

Introduction of certificate courses, internship programs, advanced learner’s projects,

skill based competitions based practical syllabi etc.

Degree Course Certificate Course

B.Sc Microbiology

Biotechnology

Phlebotomy & MRI Scan by

Medall

B.Sc

BCA

Mathematics

Computer Science

Computer Applications

(Shift I & II)

Electronics & Communication

Science

Web designing by

K.S.J.P Softech

Resources Pvt Ltd

B.Com General

Corporate Secretaryship

BBA

BA (Eng. Lit.)

Fundamentals of

Capital Marketing by

Finmark

To help the students to understand the application of the subject of study,. advanced

learners are encouraged to take up projects

Lesson plan and follow up of syllabus completion by the Academics Director

Group discussions to increase participative learning

Interactive methods like animated video/movie screening, Enactment of the poem,

Audio rendition, Language games by English department

Mind Mapping, Tree Diagrams, Z to A approach are adopted.

ICT mode of teaching

Separate strategies for slow learners

Industrial visits

Guest lectures

Exclusive tailor-made Power point presentations

Student seminars to improve their English vocabulary

Written assignments to increase their reference skills

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6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation

6.3.4 Research and Development

6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation

Faculty are encouraged to complete pursue Ph.D and complete it on time

Department of Microbiology

Isolation of bacterial flora from Indian Currency coins under the guidance of

Mrs. C.K. Babini by S. Roshni and M. Krithika

Department of Biotechnology PG

Two mini projects apart from curriculum was designed and executed by the

department PG students on the socio-beneficial Topic “Vector borne disease” and

“Treatment of Microbial contaminants using Herbal derived Nanoparticles” from

26th December 2016 to 05

th January 2017.

Library

Extended library hours

Increase in number of books in all disciplines

ICT

The audio visual room with the LCD projector has been put in good use by all the

departments in conducting various competitions involving ICT technology like paper

presentations, seminars via power point presentations.

Infrastructure / Instrumentation

The college has an excellent infra structure and well spaced class rooms. Maintenance is

done by the house keeping and support staff with a supervisor. CCTV cameras have

been installed in strategic points with the monitoring of the Principal.

New laboratory instruments based on the academic requirements have been purchased.

New computers have been purchased with latest hardware

Laser Printer and internet is provided for all the departments

Periodical monthly tests

Common Internal Assessments I & II ( twice a semester) -

the syllabus comprising of 5 units are split up into two equal halves for CIA I and CIA II

to enable the students to perform better

Other forms of tests include Micro Test, Oral Test, Quiz

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6.3.6 Human Resource Management

6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment

6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration

6.3.9 Admission of Students

Senior faculty were honoured during the Bi decennial Celebrations

Mentoring is done for the new staff by Principal

Best recruitment and retention policies are adopted.

OD facility is availed for faculty to attend conferences, seminars, valuations etc

Teachers play an important role in teaching and leaning process. Emphasis is laid on

recruiting the teachers with strong academic credentials fulfilling the norms laid down by the

university.

At the end of the academic year, Heads of the departments meet the principal and

discuss about the work load and staff requirement for the next academic year.

Advertisements are given in leading newspapers to attract talents to suit specifications.

The applications are subjected to scrutiny and all the candidates are asked to take a

demo class by the staff selection committee consisting of Head of the department and

senior staff.

Short listed candidates are invited for a final personal interview with the Principal.

Candidates with NET/SLET/Ph.D are recommended by the committee

All the departments interface with the industry and collaborate courses with them to suit

their syllabi..

Collaboration with ICTACT

Collaboration of Commerce Lab with South Indian Bank

Collaboration with SIDBI and Finmark as a knowledge partner for Certificate courses

Collaboration of Microbiology and Biotechnology with Medall for Certificate course.

Admission process is transparent

Posters are displayed on the notice board.

Duly filled up application forms along with the mark sheets are collected

Importance is given to the choice of the student

The Admission committee guides the students according to eligibility criteria, They help

the students by explaining them the scope and career opportunities available after the

completion of the course.

Admissions are based on eligibility norms prescribed by the University of Madras.

Faculty of the courses available would be available during admissions to clear off the

doubts which the students have regarding the scope of various courses.

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6.4 Welfare schemes for

6.5 Total corpus fund generated

6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No

6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?

Audit Type External Internal

Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority

Academic Yes Principal

Administrative Yes Various Committee

formed for the

purpose

Teaching Provident Fund

ESI facility

Emergency sick leave

Annual lunch and gifts for Diwali

Annual Casual leave of 11 days

Medical leave in deserving cases after the approval of the

management

Time relaxation for staff whose wards are appearing for

Board examinations

Non teaching

Students Fee wavier in genuine cases

Scholarships for Class toppers in University Examinations in

the name of Dr. Meena Muthiah

Proficiency Prizes (cash) for excellence in University

examinations.

Career guidance and personal counseling

Access to first aid and emergency care

College Annual Lunch

Towards rent for letting out Sports Ground Rs. 3,09,000/-

Towards rent for letting out A/C Hall Rs. 4,09,785/-

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6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days?

For UG Programmes Yes No

For PG Programmes Yes No

6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?

6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent

colleges?

6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association

Being an affiliated college, the minimum eligibility requirement of students, attendance

and internal assessment proposed by the University of Madras is strictly adhered to.

University also initiated on line exam registration, internal marks entry, hall tickets and

daily seating arrangement through online.

The college is affiliated to University of Madras. The college is now 20 years old, one of the

premier institutes of the city offering 10 UG and 2 PG courses. The college has now applied for

permanent affiliation.

The Alumni Footprints : was established in the year 2005. The association regularly meets

every semester regularly 15th August every year

The alumni who occupying key positions in the industry help the college in interfacing their

organisation in the campus placement activities.

Alumni Mrs. K. Artheeswari, Mrs. Anupa, Mr. Ramesh Thilak, Dr. Kabilan, Mrs. Latchmi,

Mrs. Madhumala, and Mr. P. Abhinand offered felicitations to the college on the occasion of

the Bi-Decennial Celebrations on 1st September 2016.

Microbiology alumni pursuing PG at IBMS regularly supply microbial cultures for practical

Ganapathy alumni of Mathematics Department contributed Rs.10,000 towards alumni fund.

Mohana Krishnan.V.J and Shyam Mohan .U from Corporate Secretaryship of the 2010-13

batch sponsored designation name boards in the Commerce lab.

Dr.M.Kabilan, an alumni of B.Com (CS) was the chief guest for the walkathon organised by

our college. A few alumni also sponsored refreshments to the participants of the Walkathon.

Alumni of B.Com (CS) instituted an award in memory of Mrs. Meenakshi Muarali, Asst.

Prof. Department of Corporate Secretaryship for excellence in Corporate Accounting.

(Rs.500+Certificate)

The alumni of B.Com (CS) and Mathematics also contributed towards the award in memory

of Dr.Santha, Asst. Prof. Dept. of Tamil for excellence in Tamil (Rs.500+Certificate)

Mr Mahesh Babu, Alumni Mathematics department served as a judge for Intra departmental

paper presentations on 9th January 2017.

Contd..

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6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association

6.13 Development programmes for support staff

6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly

Parents provide a construction feedback for better functioning of the college

Philanthropic parent instituted a scholarship in the name of their ward. Subhashini award

for excellence, instituted by mother of Late. Subhashini, B.Com. alumnus, in memory of

their ward is given to the student for excellent performance in paper Business Laws. This

year Rs.1000 was paid to Soniya by Mrs .Ambujam, mother of Late Subhashini.

Financial support –Sai Vaijayanthi , a B.Com student contributed to a part payment of tuition

fees of a student of the same class.

Parents are invited on a specific day (Open Day) to interact with faculty and to check the

performance and progress of their ward.

The class teachers, heads of the departments also discuss the strengths and weakness of the

students which generally helps the parents to follow up at home

Parents register is maintained with the respective departments to enter their inputs and

suggestions.

Nil

Many initiatives are taken by the institution to make the campus friendly. They are listed out as

follows :

Chief guests are felicitated with plant saplings

Greenery all around is well maintained

Lab waste, used microbial cultures are autoclaved, incinerated or deep buried to prevent

contamination

Measures are taken to make the campus plastic free

Tobacco Free Campus

Organic Farming by the department of Biotechnology

Rain water harvesting is done to accumulate the deposition of rain water

Contd..

Alumni from the following departments are instrumental for carrying out several activities

o S. Sivasubramanian (2008-11 batch), alumni of Microbiology met the present II and III

yrs and gave an orientation on his practical experiences he faced outside and also

guided them for higher studies.

o Alumni from 2012-15 batch of Computer applications explained about the projects,

motivation talks & job opportunities related to current trends.

o Alumni from Electronics & Communication Sciences interacted with current students.

Mr. Karthik, Manager eloka judged the Intercollegiate project expo.

o Mr.Vinod, Assistant Manager, South Indian Bank, an alumnus of the Department of

Commerce was instrumental in the functioning of the Commerce Lab.

o Alumni of Biotechnology M. Guru (2015 batch) has given a motivational talk and

career guidance to our students. Ms.Mithunaa.S.R gave a motivational talk and Career

Guidance in the field of Biotechnology.

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Criterion – VII

7. Innovations and Best Practices

7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on

the functioning of the institution. Give details.

7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the

beginning of the year

7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study

Manuals)

Zero hour was introduced for remedial classes for all departments

Introduction of lab manuals by the department of Microbiology with practical observation

work books to each student to enable them in their practical oriented writing skills.

Probable viva questions for each experiments are given which helps them in their

analytical an diagnosing skills

The department of Electronics & Communication Sciences introduced Lab Manual for

Main Practical 2 and Main Practical 4 for 1st and 2nd

semesters respectively

Many students secured ranks. Many ranks from arts stream are yet to be declared

Remedial classes were conducted to help the students to clear their arrears

Effective conduct of certificate courses

A National Conclave was successfully organsied by the Commerce department

Most of the departments and ED cell successfully conducted many workshops

Successfully conducted out reach activity NSS Camp site

Science departments successfully organised an interschool workshop was organized in

which 150 students from various schools participated and benefitted.

Various extension service units organized a number of outreach activities.

Guest lectures and industrial visits were well organized

Annual NSS camp was successfully organised at Thandarai village, Chrompet.

Blood Donation camp to commemorate the Founder’s Birthday

Orientation for freshers

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Best Practice 1

Title of the practice : Orientation for Freshers

Goal :To enable the students to understand the difference between a school and a college

environment, which would help to transform and adhere to it.

The context: Orientation is a process of preparing students to be socially integrated into the

college culture. It presents a view of academic frame work as well as extracurricular activities

offered in the college. This helps the students to set their goals and to learn about the various

student organizations in which they can be involved.

The Practice: Every year, before the academic sessions begin, the first year students are given

orientation on the curriculum, evaluation procedures, code of conduct and the teaching faculty

of the respective departments. During the orientation program the academic heads and directors

of various centres brief the students about the credentials of the college and the various activities

that are carried out through power point presentations. At the end of the orientation, the students

are taken around the campus to get familiar with both physical locations and the workings of the

environment.

Evidence of Success : Getting to know the campus, academic structure and the teaching faculty

reduce the anxieties of the students. Moreover becoming familiar with the other departments

paves way for a better inter personal skill and a positive attitude. This leads them to success.

Problems encountered and resources required : Students who seek admission later, miss the

opportunity of attending the orientation.

Best Practice 2

Title of the practice : Blood Donation to commemorate the Founder’s Birthday

Goal : To create an awareness that blood donation is the foremost sense of duty of every

human being which saves the lives of many at needy hours.

The Context : Blood donation camp provides an opportunity for the students to become

volunteer donors and gives them a feel of satisfaction of being responsible youth of the society.

The Practice : Blood Donation camp is organised at the college premises, in association with

Madras Volunteers Blood Bank every year on the eve of the Founder’s birthday. This year the

camp was organised on 23rd

September 2018. The camp is well planned and executed by the

student volunteers of NSS and Rotaract. During the camp, blood donors are first tested for

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eligibility by doctors from Madras Volunteers Blood Bank. A stipulated amount of blood is

collected from eligible donors who are above 18 years. The donors are recognised for their

service with a certificate and are provided with energy refreshments after donating blood. The

donors are given permission to return home.

Evidence of success : Donating blood and motivating others to be healthy donors (we

encourage the students to bring their family, friends and relatives as donors in a “one student;

one donor’ ratio) inculcates a sense of responsibility with a better life style show an evidence of

success.

Problems encountered and resources required : The ratio of girl donors are less as they

hesitate to donate due to their fear.

7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection

7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No

Microbiology

Vermicomposting - all the shed leaves, canteen waste is put in the vermicomposting pit and

manure thus obtained is used in the garden

Students of Microbiology who are the members of Nature club has initiated the planting of

saplings all over the campus

Organised a visit to Paramenkeni Marine Ecosystem to create awareness on the impact of

hydrocarbon (crude oil) pollution.

Our students were actively participated Beach Cleaning programme organsied during The

Sea Turtle Nestling period at Besant Nagar Hatchery unit of TN Forest Department on 7th

Jan 2017

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7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)

SWOC Analysis

Strengths

Located in the heart of the city with connectivity to all areas

Well maintained campus with excellent amenities.

Qualified and dedicated team of staff members

Good academic record with University ranks every year

State -of –the- art infrastructure

Has a functional framework which contributes to the holistic educational experience.

Various extension service units which enables to instill a spirit of community service in

the minds of the students.

Decentralised working environment, when each and every individual (component or

stake holder) contributes to the development of the institution.

Weakness

Inadequacy in the number of fully sponsored programmes

Yet to kick start with the funded projects

Opportunities

To devise a plan for exchange of faculty with the neighboring colleges

Tie-ups with MNC’s for ISR activities

To enter with MOU with reputed agencies

To enhance PG enrollment

Challenges

Student’s disinterest to take up mentoring activities

To devise a methodology so as to suit the mixed group of students

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Plans of institution for next year

Name _______________________________ Name _______________________________

_______________________________ _______________________________

Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

_______***_______

IQAC to expand its activities,

IQAC to celebrate Foundation Day

To organize NAAC sponsored seminars by IQAC

To adopt a village for ISR activity

To organize FDP program at a larger scale

Life Science to introduce self supporting diploma courses

To sign MOUs with leading labs and research centers

Compulsory internship programs for all three years

Skill development programs among students through healthy practices

To organize National Conferences

Life Sciences departments to organize workshop for the school students

Departments to organize more workshops with hands on training

The Arts departments to aim for more collaborations

The Placement Cell to organise Campus to Corporate Finishing Programmes

Inter and intra departmental activities of all departments to be expanded

Both Science and Arts students to focus on students in house projects

To organize programs to empower women through training activities

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Annexures

Criterion II

2.3 Faculty recruited during the year

S.No. Name of the faculty Department

1. Asha Selva Malar Microbiology

2. S. Revathy Chitra UG- Biotechnology

3. Dr. D. Selva Kumar M.Sc Biotechnology

4. Dr. C. Malathi Tamil

5. Noor Mohammed English

6. V. Rajalaksmi Communication Skills

7. M. Prema Jancy Rani Computer Applications

8. S. Sumathy Electronics &

Communication Science

9. P.G.Sidheakkya B.Com (A&F)

10. S.Nagarani B.Com (A&F)

11. R.Gomathi BCA (Shift-II)

12. R.Vimala Rani BCA (Shift-II)

13. Dr. D. Selva Kumar M.Sc Biotechnology

2.14 Details of Administrative staff and Technical staff

Technical staff Lab Attender : Uma S

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2.5 Faculty Development participation in seminars and conferences

The following are the details of faculty development programs

International Level

S.No. Name Date Event

PARTICIPATION

Microbiology & Biotechnology

1. Leena Merlin Biju

M. Asha Selva Malar

Dr. R.S. Ramya,

Dr. M. Akila and

Dr. D. Selvakumar

22nd

& 23rd

Aug 2016

International Conference on Modern

diagnostic tools in Health Science at MGR

College of Arts & Science

PRESENTATIONS

Department of Languages

Dr.J.Jebajothi

Pushpam,

11th April

2017

Presented a paper on Oodagangalil pengal

Nilai’ conducted by Rani Anna Women’s

College, Tirunelveli

Dr C. Gangadharan

27th Jan

2017

1st March

2017

27th March

2017

22nd

and

23rd

April

2017

28th April

2017

1st Sept

2017

Presented a paper on Natrinayil Natrai Kootru

Vazhi Ulaviayal Thanmai at Chellammal

College Guindy

Presented a paper on ‘Kazhaka Tamizhargalin

Vaanika Kaatchigal’ at DG Vaishnava College

Presented a paper on ‘Thirumandirathil

Maruthuvam Oru Paarvai’ at Annai

Velankanni College, Saidapet

Presented a paper on ‘Tamizh Vazhi (Mozhi)

Katral Karpithalil Thozhil Nutpum’ at

International Institute of Tamil Nadu Taramani

Presented a paper on ‘Pazhan Tamizharia

Aruviyal Sindhnaigal’ at Alhosn University,

UAE

Presented a paper on ‘Mozhinaayiru

Deivaneya Paavanarin Tamizh Pani’ at

International Institute of Tamil Nadu,

Taramani

Presented a paper on ‘Tamizhar Panpadil

Virunthombal’ at Vivekananda College,

Agatheeswaran, Kanyakumari.

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Dr. Malathi,

20th Nov.

2016

Presented the paper in the International

conference at Singapore

Dr. G. Navamani

30th Nov.

and

1st Dec

2016

Presented a Research paper entitled “external

m-subdivision number a graph” in

International Conference on applied

Mathematics ICAM 2016 & the same paper

accepted in international journal of pure &

applied Mathematics, Stella Maris College

PUBLICATIONS

Corporate Secretaryship

Dr.B.Hema

21st Feb

2017

Published a paper at the International

Conference on ‘Survey on Consumer

Protection on Cyber Security in Digital Era’,

organised by the RKM Vivekananda College ,

Mylapore.

PG Department of Biotechnology

Ravanappan

Srinivasan Ramya, et

al.,

2016

Comparative Analysis of Biosorption of

Arsenic onto Acid and Alkali Treated

Sugarcane Waste Bagasse. Int.J.

Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. Special Issue-3: 42-50. [

ISSN: 2347-3215].

Selvakumar

Dharmaraj, et al.,.

2016 Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using

Extracellular Filtrate of Marine Bacteria and

its Antimicrobial Activity.

Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. Special Issue-3: 81-

95. [ ISSN: 2347-3215].

Manickam Akila, et

al.,.

2016

Effect of Salt and Ozone Stress on Cowpea

(Vigna unguiculata (L) WalP.) Secondary

Metabolite Production.

Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev. Special Issue-3: 51-

66. [ ISSN: 2347-3215].

Manickam Akila,

Ravanappan

Srinivasan Ramya and

Puthur George Stella.

2016

Association of IGF2BP2 Gene Polymorphism

on Type 2 diabetes: A Case Control Study on

Chennai Population. Int.J.Curr.Res.Aca.Rev.

Special Issue-3: 29-41. [ ISSN: 2347-3215].

Bharathi K, Akila M

and Selva kumar

Dharmaraj

2016

Evaluation of Probiotic Characterization of

Marine Bacteria and its Growth Performance

in Zebra Fish, Imperial Journal of

Interdisciplinary Research, (2016) 2(10): 2129

- 2136[ISSN: 2454-1362]

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Durairaj Rajadurai,

Elango Jothi Mani

Balaji, Poojashree

2017 Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using

Curcuma aromatica and their antagonistic

activity against microbe isolated from

domestic waste water. Int. J. Innovative

sciences, 2(1): 59-68 [ISBN: 978-93-81992-

27-2].

Ravanappan

Srinivasan Ramya,

Manickam Akila,

Selva kumar

Dharmaraj

2017 Larvicidal efficacy of biologically synthesised

silver nanoparticles against mosquito larvae

isolated from stagnated domestic waste water.

Int. J. Innovative sciences, 2(1): 98-107

[ISBN: 978-93-81992-27-2].

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National Level

S.No. Name Date Event

PARTICIPATION

Department of Languages

Dr. A. Poornalatha

Tamil

March 1st,

2017

Participated in the 25th edition of Bridge

2017, Chennai (The largest industry –

Institute interaction event of India), organized

by ICTACT Academy.

Dr. C. Gengadharan 30th July

2017

Participated in the seminar

‘Arignaar Ambedkar Panmugha

Sindhanaigal’

Mathematics

S. Ammani 29th and

30th Sept

2016

NAAC sponsored Awareness Seminar on

Quality Systems in Higher Education at

Anna University

S. Ammani

S. Anitha Vinodraj

30th and

31st Jan

2017

NAAC sponsored National Seminar on

Quality initiatives in teaching, learning and

evaluation MOP Vaishnava College of Arts

& Science

Microbiology

C.K. Babini

Leena Merlin Biju

31st Jan

2017

National Seminar in Career Prospects in Life

Science at Ethiraj College

B. Nagamani 29th and

30th Sept

2016

30th and

31st Jan

2017

NAAC sponsored Awareness Seminar on

Quality Systems in Higher Education at Anna

University

NAAC sponsored National Seminar on

Quality initiatives in teaching, learning and

evaluation MOP Vaishnava College of Arts &

Science

English

Mrs. S. Vidya

Mrs. V. Rajalakshmi

Ms. R. Suriya

31ST

Jan

2017

National Conclave on Corporate, Social

Responsibility – Future Perspectives

conducted by Department of Commerce ,

KRMMC

Computer Applications – Shift I

L. Mathukrithigha August

2016

22nd

Oct

2017

Workshop on PHP programming conducted

by IIT Chennai

Participated in the workshop on teaching

Excellence conducted by IIT Chennai

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S.No. Name Date Event

Dr. Selvakumar

Dharmaraj

9&10th

September

2016.

14th Indian Association of Applied

Microbiologists conference on “Transitional

and Translational Scenarios in Biological

Sciences(3 I‘’S – In vitro to Insilico)” held at

Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science college,

Coimbatore

Dr. R.S. Ramya,

Dr. M. Akila and

Dr. D. Selvakumar

11th

January

2017

National conference on “Emerging Horizons

in Biotechnology” held at Alpha Arts and

Science College

Dr. D. Selvakumar

2nd

March

2017.

National workshop on Enzyme-linked

Immunosorbent Assay for the Determination

of Immunological Binders conducted by the

Department of Biotechnology, Sri

Venkateswara College of Engg.

Dr.S.Rega,

S. Shantha &

R.Sheeba

15th June

2016

Participated in the climate change and

Renewable Energy jointly organized by

National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE) to

commemorate Global Wind Day.

PRESENTATIONS

Biotechnology

Dr.S. Rega 31st Dec

2016

and

1st Jan 17

Presented a paper on “A PILOT STUDY ON

THE ESTIMATION OF CALCIUM

PHOSPHOROUS & PROTEIN IN THE HOME

MADE CURD AND PROBIOTIC ENRICHED

CURD” in the National Conference on

Environmental protection and Sustainability

(NCEPS) at P.G and Research Department of

Zoology. Sir Theagaraya College, Ch. 21.

Arockiabath Sheeba 31st Dec

2016

and

1st Jan 17

Presented a paper on “ADULTERATION IN

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF SELECTED

BRANDS - A CASE STUDY ON

ERIYUMANTHURAI AREA” in the National

Conference on Environmental protection and

Sustainability(NCEPS) organized by P.G and

Research Department of Zoology, Sir

Theagaraya College , Ch. 21.

M. Shantha 31st Dec

2016

and

1st Jan 17

Presented a paper on “STUDIES ON INVITRO

REGENERATION OF CUCUMBER- CUCUMIS

PROPHETARUM(L)” in the National

Conference on Environmental protection and

Sustainability(NCEPS) organized by P.G and

Research Department of Zoology. Sir

Theagaraya College , Ch. 21.

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S.No. Name Date Event

S. Revathy Chitra 31st Dec

2016

and

1st Jan 17

Presented a paper on “A PILOT STUDY ON

THE SYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANO

PARTICLES FROM MUSHROOM AND TO

FIND IT ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTI-

INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN

INVITRO CONDITION” in the National

Conference on Environmental protection and

Sustainability(NCEPS) organized by P.G and

Research Department of Zoology . Sir

Theagaraya College , Chennai 21.

S. Revathi Chitra ,

Dr.S.Rega,

S.Shantha

and

R.Sheeba

11th Jan.

2017

Participated and published a paper in the topic

on “MICROPROPAGATION AND

STANDARDIZATION OF PHOTOPERIOD

IN G9(GRAND NAINE ) UNDER IN VITRO

CONDITION in International journal of

Innvotive science (ISBN NO: 978-93-81992-

27-2) Volume -2. in the National conference

on Emerging Horizons in Biotechnology

organized by the Department of

Biotechnology , Alpha Arts & Science

College, Chennai

Ravanappan

Srinivasan Ramya *,

Manickam Akila

Malathi VB and

Selvakumar Dharmaraj

2017

UGC

approved

list of

journal

no:64771

2017

UGC

approved

list of

journal

no:64771

A study report on the clinical investigation

and management of the outbreak of typhoid

fever in Indian subcontinent Indian Journal of

Applied Microbiology[ ISSN (Online): 2454-

289X] [ ISSN (Print): 2249-8400] Volume 19

Number 2 July - December 2016, pp. 9-20

Bacteriocin Production by Lactococcus Lactis

MTCC 440, Indian Journal of Applied

Microbiology, 19(2): 09-17.

B.Com (A/F) Shift II

Sidheakkya.PG 3rd

October

2016

Presented the paper “An empirical study on

acquiring and sharing knowledge in Chennai

city -2016” in the National Conference

conducted by

Vels University, Pallavaram.

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State Level

S.No. Name Date Event

PARTICIPATION

Department of Languages

Dr. C. Gengadharan 14th to 18

th

Feb. 2017

21st to 26

th

Feb.2017

Workshop on ‘Tamizhagathil Thollezhuthiyal

– Tamizh Vattezhuttukal’

Workshop on ‘Ilanthamizhar Illakiyapatrai’

at International Institute Tamil Studies

Taramani

V. Preethi

Sanskrit

7th

September,

2016.

17th

September

2016.

Presented a paper on Modes Of Addresses in

Sanskrit Drama conducted by Ethiraj college

for women

Presented a paper on tamil works rendered in

Sanskrit conducted by S. Kuppusami Shastri

Research Institute

Mrs. Rajalakshmi

Ms. R. Suriya

28th and

29th Nov.16

FDP on ‘Creative thinking’ conducted by ICT

Academy

Mathematics

N. Sumathy

G. Navamani

29th Nov.

2016

Attended a conference on “Reforming &

rejuvenating the higher Education organized

by FICCI

P. Ganga Eswari 24th Sept.

2016

Attended a one day workshop on “Research

methods & SPSS” Conducted by Spell bee

Research Institute.

Computer Science and Applications

S. Meena 20.06.2016 Intel and Ideation workshop

L.M.Santhi September

25th and

26th

2017

Attended a workshop on “R tool

programming” organized by ICT Academy in

Annai violet College.

Mrs. Kavitha and

Mrs. L.M. Santhi

20th & 21

st

June 2016

Attended the Intel IOT workshop organized

by ICTACT at KCG college of Technology

A.Sheela and

K. Artheeswari

July 28th &

29th 2016

Attended the workshop on Emotional

Intelligence sponsored by ICTACT at

Mohammed Sathak College

Srideivanai Nagarajan

& P.Preethy

Jan 2017 Attended a workshop on “Mobile App

Development” at Abdur Rahman University

during Jan 2017.

M.Gowri 29/01/2016 Attended a workshop on Digital India

organised by ICTACT

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S.No. Name Date Event

Commerce

Prof. R.Vijayalakshmi

Prof. Christy David 30

th Sept,

2016

Workshop on “Highlights of Companies Act

2013” conducted by Guru Nanak College

Prof. S. Vidhya

7th Jan

2017

Role of Higher Education in Enhancing the

Career readiness and Employability Skills” at

Sri Kanyaka Parameswari Arts and Science

College for Women.

Business Administration

R. Sangeetha

N. Deepa

B. Hema (BCS)

8th to 10

th

Feb 2017

Attended a course for faculty conducted by

NEN Ramachandra university

Shiney and

Juliet Sangeetha 14

th & 15

th

July 2016

Participated in a two days faculty

development program on personality

development at Panimalar engineering college

Dr. Selvakumar

Dharmaraj

20th to -

23rd

, Dec.

2016.

“Workshop and Training on Sequence

Analysis and Molecular Simulation”

conducted by Centre for Biotechnology, Anna

University Chennai

S. Revathy Chitra Sept 21st

and 22nd

2016

Attended state level work shop in ‘Bar

Coding ‘ organized by Alpha Arts and

Science College, Porur

Business Administration

Y.M.Shiney 17th and

18th Aug

2016

Presented a paper entitled ‘A study on

opportunities and challenges of entrepreneurs

at global level’ held at JBAS College for

Women.

B.Com A/F (Shift II)

K .Vijaya Lakshmi,

N.Pavithra and

A.Rajesh Sahayaraj

24th Sept

2016

Attended the workshop on Research Methods

and SPSS organised by Spellbee conducted

by Natesan Institute of cooperative

Management.

BCA (Shift II)

R. Gomathi 23th & 24th

June 2016

Attended a seminar on Introduction to cloud

infrastructure & services. In DMI College of

Engineering on organized by ICTACT.

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In house - KRMMC

S.No. Name Date Event

Participation

S. Ammani

C.K Babini

Leena Merlin Biju

Dr Sanghamitra

M. Asha Selva Malar

S. Meena

Prema Jancy Rani

8th to 10

th

June 2016

Trainers Enrichment Programme

S. Ammani

C.K. Babini

G.T. Shakeela Devi

A. Sheela

S. Meena

S. Rega

Prema Jancy Rani

Aruna Devi

R. Vijayalakshmi

M. Gowri

Nov. 28th

and 29th

2016

FDP on Creative Thinking in collaboration

with ICT Academy

Faculty of

Mathematics (6) and

Comp. Science (4)

5th April

2017

Workshop on UGC NET/SLET organized by

R & C

S. Ammani

Anitha Vinodhraj

V. Sumathi

G. Navamani

Dr. B. Hema

R. Vijyalakshmi

V. Geetha

18th Jan.

2017

Attended Panel Discussion on “Effects

and Impact of Demonetization” organized

by placement & career guidance cell,

KRMMC.

Presentation

S. Ammani

B. Nagamani

Nov 25th

2016

A power point presentation to create

Awareness on the various NAAC criterions

organized by IQAC

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Criterion III

3.12 Faculty served as experts, chair person or resource persons

Department of Languages

Dr. V. Poornalatha

Served as a judge for the essay competition conducted by the Tamil Nadu Road Transport

Corporation during January, 2017.

V. Preethi

Gave a radio talk at M.O.P community radio station on 27th

July in the Topic “ Significance

of Indian Jewellery”.

Served as a judge for PPT and quiz competition conducted by Sri Kanyaka Parameshwari

college on 15th

September,2016.

Served as a judge for Sri Narasimbha Suprabhatham competitions conducted by Sri Gnana

Vikas Sabha on 23rd

October,2016.

S. Vidya

Served as a member of Editorial team which compiled an Indo-Us News Letter “Indian

MSME” which is to be released in a multiproduct catalogue show at Atlanta, U.S.A in April,

2017.

V. Rajalakshmi

Delivered a motivatational talk to 12th

standard students of Bharath Senior Secondary

School on January 31st 2017.

Judged an essay competition for school children organized by RTO to create awareness on

road safety during January 2017

V.Deepa

Judged an oratorical competition for school children organized by RTO to create

awareness on road safety during January 2017.

Department of Mathematics

S. Ammani

Conducted an in-house FDP on NAAC Reaccreditation on November 25th

2016

Dr.G.T.Shakila Devi

Served as a judge for Adhvaitha Organized by Vivekananda Educational Trust on Sept. 9th

2016. Microbiology

Department of Microbiology

C.K. Babini

Served as a resource person for a science project ‘Srujan 2017’ on 24th

February 2017

B. Nagamani

Conducted an in-house FDP on NAAC Reaccreditation on November 25th

2016.

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Leena Merlin Biju

Served as a resource person for state level English elocution competition organized by TN

Forest department on 4th

September 2016.

Department of Biotechnology

Dr. S. Rega

Organised a Nature Camp to Silent valley, National Park, Kerala along with EXNORA &

Kerala Forest Department from 24th

Sept to 28th

Sept.2016.

Served as a judge in Poster presentation in District level competition for School students in

the “climate change and Renewable Energy” jointly organized by National Institute of Wind

Energy (NIWE) to commemorate Global Wind Day 2016 on 15th

June 2016.

Served as judge in Tamil Elocution competition at National park, Guindy, Chennai on 20th

Sept. 2016.

Served as a resource person and delivered a speech on the topic “Impact of plastics in

marine eco-system and conservation of sea turtle” at New Kalpakkam on 1st March 2017.

Department of Corporate Secretaryship

Dr.B. Hema

Attended the NEN-Entrepreneurship Educator workshop twice this year along with Gomathi

Harini on 29th

and 30th

July 2016

Delivered guest lecture on “ Empowerment of Women Through Entrepreneurship” at Sri

Sankara College of Arts & Science, Enathur, Kanchipuram on 27th

July 2106.

She has been the Member of External Academic Audit Committee of Sri Kanyaka

Parameswari College of Arts & Science for Women, Chennai representing the department of

Corporate Secretaryship on 3rd

March 2017.

Delivered a guest lecture at Sri Kanyaka Parameswari College of Arts & Science for

Women, Chennai on ‘Empowering Thyself’ on 9th

Feb 2017.

Department of Computer Applications

L. Mathukrithiga

served as Resource Person for Smart Classes in C++ for freshers at IIT , as Resource Person

for the Orientation Course at UGC Academic Staff College, University of Madras for the

June 2016 and December 2016 Batch on 27th

and 28th

June 2016.

Served as Resource Person for the Orientation Course at UGC Academic Staff College,

Bharathidasan University for the February 2017 Batch 19 on 17th

and 18th

February 2017.

Served as Resource Person for the Refresher Course at UGC Academic Staff College,

Bharathidasan University for the September 2016 Batch

Served as Resource Person for the Technical Orientation for MCA students at Srimati Indira

Gandhi college Trichy – weekends in the month of August 2016. (6th

, 7th

, 13th

, 14th

20th

, 21st

27th

and 28th

August 2016).

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Department of Commerce

Prof. M. Alagammai

Served as an external member for Academic Audit conducted by Vivekananda college on

31st January 2017.

PG department of Biotechnology

Dr. R.S. Ramya

served as a judge for Science project competitions held at AMM School, Kotturpuram on

24th

February 2017.

Dr. M. Akila

Served as subject expert in the Academic Audit meet conducted by the department of

Biotechnology on 20th

March 2017 at D.G.Vaishnav College.

3.14. Linkages attached

Microbiology

Crest Laboratories

Medall

Durgabhai Deshmukh Hospital, Adyar

VHS, Taramani

Global Hospitals

Malar Hospitals

Vijaya Hospitals

Commerce

Xchage Group & CTO, Singapore

Dr. B.Ravi., Managing Partner, B. Ravi & Associates

Dr. Selva Shanmugam., World Siddha Trust, Secretary Health India Foundation

Research

Mr. Velu Jaya Prakash Founder Swarna Prashna

Corprate Secretaryship

Cameo Corporate Services

Oriented Green Power Limited

Saidapet Milk Producers

United India Assurance

Llyod Insulations India Ltd.

ONGC

CPCL

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IMPCOPS

Airtel

Tamil Nadu Cement

Amma Salt

Chennai Port Trust

Amrutanjan

Chennai Corporation

State Bank if India

Butterfly

JUSCO

Ashok Leyland

GNSA Infotech Ltd.

Business Administration

SB Transport

Gayathri Industries

Nikshayam Enterprises

Cosmo Granites Pvt Ltd

I Thought Financial Consulting LLP

Ashok Leyland Ltd.

Vodofone

Day’N’Day Services Private Limited

SBU Packaging ltd.

IVY Comptech Private Limited

SAK Logistics

TIENS Products

Gobain Glass Pvt. Ltd.

Smile Trans India Organisation

Sugars and Chemicals Limited

Kamal Electronics

Ashok Travel & Tourism

Sugal & Damani Shares Broker Limited

Provoqer Private Limited

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3.17 Recognition received by the faculty

Management Appreciation

On the occasion of Bi-decennial celebrations the following faculty have been

recognized by the management and rewarded for their meritorious service for more

than 15 years. The award carries a cash and a momento.

Name of the faculty Department

Dr.P.T. Vijayshree Principal

Mrs. R. Selvi Vice Principal

S.Ammani Mathematics

Anitha Vinodhraj Mathematics

R.Vijayalakshmi Commerce

Niloufer Office

D.Christy David Commerce

C.K. Babini Microbiology

B. Nagamani Microbiology

Dr.G.T.Shakila Devi Mathematics

M.Alagammai Commerce

L. Mathukrithiga Computer Applications

L.M. Santhi Computer Applications

V. Sumathy Mathematics

Ilayarani Office

Kokila Office

Management also appreciated the faculty who completed their Ph,D with a

certificate and a cash award and a momento.

G.T. Shakila Devi Mathematics

Deivanai Nagarajan Computer Applications

S. Ramachandran Computer Applications

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Criterion IV

4.1 Number and value of equipments purchased

S.

No.

Department Number

purchased

Item Value in Rs

College 1

1

1

5

8

Projector

Router

Printer

Toner

cartridge

34800.00

2000.00

7900.00

10500.00

1047.00

Microbiology (consumables)

Biochemistry (consumables)

List available in the stock

register

Rs. 64,978/-

Rs. 22,561/-

Computer Science 141 Computer ,

switch, RAM,

keyboard, Mouse

Software

14,44,616.00

5,83,977.00

Electronics & Communication Science

Equipment purchase 17,535/-

Components purchased 17,965/-

Total Rs 27 lakhs

app

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs

S.No. Department Item Amount (Rs)

1. Microbiology Servicing of microscopes and instruments Rs. 9803/-

Biotechnology 1. GLASSWARES Rs. 15,445/-

2. CHEMICALS Rs. 36, 993/-

3. SERVICE Rs. 17, 021/-

4. Electronics Rs. 2634/-

Computer

Science

5. UPS Rs. 1,53,700.00

Total / - Rs. 2,40,000 app

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Criterion V

5.3 List of students outside the state during the academic year 16-17

S.No. Department No. of foreigners Students

outside the state

Mathematics Bodapatti Sai Ravali - AP

Microbiology . Mayuri Chakma – Assam

Saswathi Gosh – West Bengal

Electronics &

Communication

Science

Nabsoiti Soulaimana

BCA (Shift I) Amar

Abdel Aziz Mohammed

B.Com A/F S. Divya - Kerala

BCA(Shift-II) Khamtanh Phandanouvong B

English Balashankari V Chow Kalincha Manchey

Thatipha patha.A

Senmai Tinki

Aakash Behra

Biotechnology Beihruakhai A.Z

Palla Ram Prasad

Padi Muravur

Information

Technology

Abdur Rehmane Ben

5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance

The following are the details student counselling and career guidance

The Placement and Career Guidance organized “Train the Trainers” Faculty

Enrichment program from 8th

June to 10th

June to provide updated information on the

present needs of the industry. 40 Faculty members effectively participated in the three

days work shop and got certified. Dr. KR. Subrahmany, transformation specialist,

Mr.Srinath Narayan Mani, AVP, TCS . Dr.Archana, soft skill trainer, motivational

trainer Mr.Chidambaram addressed the faculty members with interactive delivery

modules.

Campus to corporate finishing school programme was also conducted for the final year

students in the month of June. Vista Mind and college faculty members provided

training to students.

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8 students from B.Com., general and BCA attended the independence day celebrations

at Confederation of Indian Industry on 15th

August.

Organized a Panel Discussion on “Effects and Impact of Demonetisation” on 18th

of

January.

CAREER GUIDANCE

The Placement Cell along with Rexona Confidence Academy conducted a workshop

exclusively for women students on interview grooming skills on 23rd

August 2016.

HCL Talent care oriented on TCS jobs in September 2016.

An orientation programme on career opportunities in multimedia was conducted for the

computer science and computer application students.

Mr.Nithya anand from Arena Multimedia provided an insight on the job opportunities.

5.7 Details of campus placement

Details of campus placement

Number of

Organizations

Visited

Number of Students

Participated

Number of

Students Placed

On Campus

5 235 74

Off Campus

3 25 8

PLACEMENT

On Campus

7 students got selected in the campus drive of Capegemini.

12 students got selected in the campus drive of Ntust held on 15th

September 2016.

5 students got selected in campus drive of Alcance Technologies.

16 students got selected in campus drive of TCS conducted on 24.01.2017 and 35 students got placed at Sutherland.

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Off Campus

1 student from Wipro

6 got selected from TCS

1 got selected in Unigate Technologies

3 students underwent internship at Shiyali Pvt Limited.

1 student underwent internship at Vivek.

No. of students benefitted

All third years

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Inter and Intra department competitions

All the departments have conducted various competitions listed out in the annexures.

Department of English

The department conducted a Reading session on 9th

December 2016. Mr. Raghavendra Madhu.

Poet, founder, Poetry Conture, A Pan India, Multilingual Poetry Movement, Shuvashree,

Cowdhar, poet, novelist and short story writer were invited for the session. A seminar on

Communicative English was organized along with Spell Bees Graduate on 20th

June 2016. The

departmental also conducted inter and intradepartmental activities like quiz, connections,

painting competition, creative writing and literary Potpurri on 9th

January 2017. A guest lecture

on ‘Critically Thinking on Literature’ was organized on 17th

February 2017. Dr. V.P. Anvar

Sadath, Associate Professor, New College was the resource person. A library visit to Anna

Centenary Library was organsied on 17th

February 2017.

Department of Mathematics

Department of Mathematics organized events like Infinitalk, Cubic Mind, Analytic Mind,

Amazing Pirates, Number Ninjas, and Differential Dimensions on Feb.20th

2016.

Department of Microbiology

The department has organized inter department activities on 21st February 2017

Power Point presentation. on ancient medicines being judged by Dr S. Rega

Crossword being judged by Dr Sanghamitra Chakraborthy

Connections being judged by Mrs P Preethi

Best out of waste being judged by Dr Selva Kumar

Department of Electronics and Communication Sciences

The Department also organized an “Intercollegiate technical fest” at regional level. Mr.G.

Sundaresan CEO A.G. Automation addressed the students on the “role of electronics students in

Industry” on 17th

February 2017. Around 70 students from various colleges in Chennai

participated in competitions namely Project Expo, Fun Xerox and Make best out of e-waste.

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Department of Computer Science

A Seminar on Game Programming was conducted on 26th

July 2016 for the II and III year

B.Sc(CS), M.Sc.(IT) and BCA(shift –II) students. Mr. Mohammed oriented the students

about the importance of Game programming in current scenario.

Live Wire conducted an aptitude test for II and III year of computer science students on

29th

August 2016.

The department of M.Sc.(IT), B.Sc.(CS) and BCA (shift –II) jointly organized Inter

College event on 15th

Feb. 2017. Mr Sathish, Head, 3D Dept from Image was the chief

guest and he gave an interesting speech on the background work behind animation in the

movies and film making. Respective department Magazines were released. More than

15 colleges participated. On stage events like quiz, Online Photography and off stage

events debugging, paper presentation, e-waste were conducted.

Department of Business Administration

The Department of Business Administration and Economics conducted its Inter Collegiate

Admin Fest Competition – Chetna 2K17 on 7th

Mar 2017 under the name BIZZ START UP.

Dr. G. Ravi Kumar – Director CED (Centre for Entrepreneurship Development), Anna

University was the chief guest, released the students news letter “Bits and Pieces” and

Department Magazine “Insight and Foresight

Department of Corporate Secretaryship

The inter-department events Jiggling and Mind mapping were organized on 9th

Feb 2017

Master Minds – Intra department events Couverture-de-magazine & Best book keeper , The

Instigator & Read-a-Thon were organized on 7th

Feb. 2017

Department of Accounting and Finance

On 27th

September 2016, an intra departmental activity “Mock interview on Accounting

concepts” was conducted. The Department also organized Onam Celebration, an

interdepartmental Pookolam, face painting competition for all the students of our college.

Interdepartmental workshop on ‘Interview tips and group discussion’ by Dr Subrahmany on 4th

October 2016.

PG department of Biotechnology

A one day seminar on “Importance of Food, Health and Nutrition to Teenagers” was

conducted on 22nd

February 2017. A guest lecture was delivered by Dr. Preetiraj, Assistant

Professor, Dept. of Food &Nutrition, Ethiraj college of Arts and Science for Women and also

founder of Wootu Nutrition, Chennai. benefited. An interdepartmental event “Rhymezone –

Guess the word” was conducted.

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Industrial visits

o Department of Sanskrit organized a temple visit to Thirupuleswarar Temple, and

Kanakambigai Sametha Kailasanathar Temple of Vaayaloor and gathered the history

of the temple and donated a thamboolam and clothes

o Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology

Visit to Modern bread on 27th

January 2017

Visit to Organic Farming on 24th

Sept 2017

Visit to Arun Mushroom Agrofarm on 21st February 2017

Visit to Indian institute of Crop Processing technology, Tanjore on 19th

August 2016.

o Department of English

Visit to Anna Centenary Library on 26th

July for literature students

o Department of Commerce

Visit to SEBI on 28th

July and 8th

August 2016

Visit of SEBI on 27th

July and 28th

September 2016

o Department of Computer Science

Visit to BSNL on 1st July 2016

Department of Computer Science and M.Sc(IT) organized an industrial visit

for students to BSNL on July 1st 2016. The students are oriented with

working bill and individual subscriber maintenance details.

o Department of Accounting and Finance

The department of Accounting and Finance organized industrial visit to

Sriharikota (ISRO) and SEBI on 28th

July and 8th

Aug. 2016.

Guest Lectures

Departments of Biotechnology and Microbiology organized a guest lecture on

Microfluiidic Nanotechnology by Dr. S.C.G Kiruba Daniel, PDF, IIS Bangalore. on

2nd

September 2017.

A plenary lecture on “Synthesis and Innovative scientific usage of Metal

Nanoparticles” was delivered by Dr. S. C. G. Kiruba Daniel, Post Doc Fellow, Optics

and Microfluidics Lab, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. On October 7th

2016.

PG department of Biotechnology organsied a guest lecture on Importance of food and

nutrition to teenagers by Dr. Preetiraj, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Food &

Nutrition, Ethiraj college of Arts and Science for Women and also founder of Wootu

Nutrition, Chennai, on 22nd

February 2017. Students and staff from various

departments participated and benefitted.

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The department of English organized a guest lecture on ‘Critically Thinking on

Literature’ on February 17th

2017..

The department of Biotechnology organized a guest lecture by Dr. Kiruba Daniel

Optics and Microfluidics group Lab, Bangalore on Microfluidic Nanotechnology on

2nd

Sept 2016

The Department of Commerce organized a guest lecture on “ Income tax- Profits &

Gains from business or profession- Dr.S.Thothadri, Assistant professor, department of

Commerce, new college, Chennai on 7th

Sept. 2016.

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Activities of Extension Services

2016-17

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

S.No. Date Place Event

1. 23.06.2016 LABOUR STATUE 50 NSS Volunteers participated in “SWATCH

BHARATH” Rally conducted by Hindustan

Petroleum .

2. 01.07.2016 KANAGI STATUE 50 NSS Volunteers participated in “ROAD

SAFETY AWARENESS” Rally organized by

CAG (Citizen Consumer and Civic Actie Group)

3. 21.07.2016 KRMMC NSS Unit of our college jointly with “PARASU

DENTAL CARE” organized a Dental Camp

Around 300 students were screened.

4. 24.07.2016 KANAGI STATUE 60 NSS volunteers participated in “GREEN

KALAM” Rally.

5. 01.08.2016 KRMMC GROUND 50 NSS Volunteers participated in

“INDEPENDENCE DAY MARATHON”

organized by Blessing Sports.

6. 12.08.2016 MADRAS

UNIVERSITY

10 NSS Volunteers attended a seminar cum

workshop on ‘YOUTH FOR BETTER

TOMORROW’ organized by NSS University of

Madras & Smile.

7. 27.08.2016 LIGHT HOUSE All Extension service units participated in

WALKATHON based on the theme “DO WELL,

WORK WELL, DIMENSIONS OF WELLNESS”.

8. 01.09.2016 KAMARAJAR

ARANGAM

15 NSS Volunteers participated in BIDECINIAL

CELEBRATIONS of our college

9. 08.09.2016 KANNAGI STATUE 80 NSS Volunteers participated in a rally on Eye

Donation along with C U Shah Eye Bank, Sankara

Nethralaya in collaboration with NSS Cell

University of Madras

10. 17.09.2016 LIGHT HOUSE 40 NSS Volunteers participated in“COSTAL

CLEANING” at marina Beach.

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11. 16.09.2016 CHETTINAD

VIDHYASHARAM

AUDITORIUM

10 NSS attended the 40TH

AWARD FUNCTION

for mobilizing donors organized by Madras

Voluntary Blood Bureau and Association of Blood

Donors (TN) and received the award for mobilising

for more than 200 donors.

12. 23.09.2016 KRMMC Organised Blood Donation Camp in connection

with the Birthday celebrations of our Secretary &

Correspondent Dr. MrsMeenaMuthiah. 190

members donated blood on the theme “DO WELL,

WORK WELL, DIMENSIONS OF WELLNESS”.

13. 02.10.2016 GANDHI

MANDAPAM

50 NSS Volunteers GANDHI JAYANTHI

CELEBRATION-148TH

BIRTHDAY OF

“MAHATHMA GANDHI” at Gandhi Mandapam

by Tamil Nadu Government

14. 01.12.2016 KRMMC Red Ribbon Club of NSS Unit in connection with

the World AIDS Day (1st Dec 2016) distributed red

ribbon to all staff and students.

15. 19.02.2017 KRMMC SPORTS

GROUND

80 NSS Volunteers participated in “CHENNAI

TREE MARATHON” organized for public by

Chennai Super Runners

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NSS SPECIAL CAMP ACTIVITY

DATE: 02.03.2017 TO 07.03.2017

PLACE: THANDARAI, CHENGALPET.

S.NO Date Activity

1 02.03.17 Inauguration program

• DR. K. K. RAJANDRAN, CEO, ITWWS welcomed the

students and gave a brief introduction about ITWWS and the

irula tribe.

• MR. A. PETER MARIA ANTONY, NSS program officer,

KRMMC motivated the campers by giving a speech on

importance of volunteerism.

2 03.03.17 • CSI primary school ground was cleaned by NSS campers and

conducted various competitions to the school students of CSI

primary school.

• Skit competition was conducted for the campers.

3 04.03.17 • A survey was done on socio-economy and life of the villagers

and a street play was staged on importance 0f farming and

conducted running race and thread game for school students.

• DR. PARIMALAM PETER, counsellor and psycho therapist.

Who is also a health advisor for women and children took a

session on nutrition values in food and taught few exercise to

activate the brain for school students and campers.

4 05.03.17 • ITWWC campus and Vinayagar temple was cleaned by our

campers.

5 06.03.17 • NSS unit along with Leo club planted trees in CSI school

campus.

• Cooking competition was conducted to the campers.

6 07.03.17 A career guidance program was conducted for 9th

and 10th

standard students and temple cleaning was done.

7 O8.03.17 Valedictory function was organized.

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ROTARACT CLUB OF KRMMC

Date Event Participation

11.06.2016 FLASHBACK A get-to-gether for aluminirotaractors regarding

the activities held in our college campus.

15.06.2016 ZUMBA DANCE 50 rotaractors participated

21.06.2016 WORLD YOGA DAY 30 rotaractors participated for Yoga and

Meditation organized by all the extension service

units.

24.07.2016 GREEN KALAM RALLY In association with kalam club 70 rotaractors

participated, on Dr.A.P.J.Abdulkalam 1st death

anniversary saplings were given to rotaractors.

29.07.2016 LEAD 100 green rotaractors participated for the

orientation programme held in TTDC resort,

mahabalipuram. Leo. Bharathivenky was the

guest for the day

31.07.2016 TRIO RALLY 20 rotaractors took part in trio rally regarding the

awareness on income tax declaration scheme.

11.08.2016 ROTARACT CLUB

INSTALLATION

Rotaract club of KRMMC was installed and 26

rotaractors were given position for the year 2016-

2017. The guest of the day was Rtn.RAJE VIJAY

SARATHI past president rotary club of Chennai

towers.

15.08.2016 INDEPENDENCE DAY Independence day celebration held in our college

and 10 rotaractors distributed chocolates and

flags to the public in and around Gandhi nagar.

21.08.2016 TERRY FOX RUN 30 rotaractors participated in awareness on

cancer.

22.08.2016 AZADI’ 70 On behalf of 70th

year independence day ‘candle

light walk’ was conducted by the club. 30

Rotaractors and few staff members hold the

candle and walked from our college premises to

our college ground.

17.09.2016 COASTAL CLEANUP

DAY

Along with coastguard force 30 rotaractors

participated in cleaning marina beach.

10.01.2017 PONGAL CELEBRATION “THITHIKUM THIRUNAL” held in our college

premises.

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NATURE CLUB

S.No Date Event details

1. 15-06-2016 Poster Presentation on the eve of

Wind Energy Day Celebrations

I Prize : Shamili – III B.Sc Biotechnology

2. 20-08-2016 Wild Wisdom Quiz – State Level by WWF

Nature Club was the venue partner

Nature Club members served as volunteers

3. 24-08- 2016 to

26-08-2016

Nature Camp to Silent Valley by

Natix – G and Exnora

28 students and 2 staff members attended the camp

4. 27-08-2016 Walkathon-2016

Nature Club participated along with extension services

5. 04-09-2016 District Level Elocution Competition

organized by”

TN Forest Department on account of

Wild Life Week Celebrations

DrRega and Mrs Leena Merlin Biju served as

Resource persons

S. Roshni, III B.Sc Microbiology

secured I Prize in English Elocution and

A. Yuva Rani, III B.Sc Biotechnology

secured II Prize in Tamil Elocution

6. 17-09-2016 International Coastal Clean up day

was celebrated at Marina Beach along with

Indian Coast Guard, Tree Foundation

Roots and Shoots of India

150 students along with 3 staff members participated.

Refreshments and Certificates were given

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LEO CLUB

LEO Club Installation Program was organized on 28.09.2017 – Welcome address was

given by President of Lions Club MJF Ln. M. Krishnamurthy.

Induction and Installation of Leo club was done by MJF Ln. S. K. Karunkaran, Guest of

Honour - Ln. SathiqBasha – DC-LEO has spoken about the importance of Leo & Lions

club. LEO Advisor MJF Ln. Dr. V. A. Satyaprema has given address on Do and

Don’ts of Leo club

Leo club students participated in the distribution of White cane to blind people

organized by LEO Advisor MJF Ln. Dr. V. A. Satyaprema. On behalf of Leo club Rs.

1000 has been given for the purchase of White cane for the blind people.

The students actively participated in the Cancer Screening Program organized by

CANCARE foundation and CRRT in the area of Velachery

organized one day “Leadership Training Programme for Youth” in which PMJF Lion

R. Sampath gave a speech on “Traits of a Good Leo” and Lion S. Rajesh Kannan

gave a talk on “Training in Leadership” for the students.

Leo club along with Lions club conducted one day visit to Thangal village in

Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu. Various programmes like Dental Checkup by

Parasu Dental Hospital, Cancer Awareness & Screening by Cancer Institute, Adyar

were conducted and Expert doctors presided over the function and also conducted sports

events for the School students .

Leo students planted tree samplings in and around the Govt. School in the Thangal

Village.

Leo club conducted Tree Plantation in the primary school at Thandari Village in

Kanchipuram District for the NSS camp activities.

Two day temple cleaning programme has been carried out by LEO club in Walajabat in

Kanchipuram District.

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YOUTH RED CROSS

TEN YRC volunteers participated in the programme organized by Extension Services

Unit of the college to celebrate “International Yoga Day” on 20th

july.

INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY organised67th

anniversary of Geneva Conventions by

organizing competitions at IRCS, Egmore. Students participated in Tamil and English

essay writing, English oratorical and Quiz competitions.

YRC along with the other Extension Services Unit of the college organized

“WALKATHON 2016- LIVE WELL, WORK WELL- DIMENSIONS OF

WELLNESS” on 27th

August at Marina beach.

YRC volunteers participated in the “International Coastal Cleanup Day 2016” organized

by Indian Coast Guard, TREE Foundation, Roots & Shoots India and Syndicate Bank on

17th

September at Marina Beach.

Ten volunteers participated in the “One Day Disaster Management Awareness

Programme” conducted by the Indian Red Cross Society on 7th

October at IRCS,

Egmore.

Youth Red Cross organized a Diabetes camp on 30th

Nov 2016 in association with

Alwarpet Diabetes Center. The event included a talk on diabetes followed by an

interactive session for staff and students. A free blood test was conducted for the staff to

detect their blood glucose level.

YRC volunteers participated in the beach cleaning activity at Besant Nagar beach on 4th

February to create awareness on Saving Turtles.

YRC organized a “Disaster Management” programme on 18th

February for the second

year students.

YRC organized First-Aid course in association with St. John’s Ambulance Services

for all the first year students on 18th

February.

YRC provided First-Aid for M.A.M tournament and Sports day.

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GURUKUL- Skill Development & Healthy Practices

The centre for life skills education conducted a one day workshop on “Gearing up for the

transformation” for the 1st year students on 05/07/16, by Winners Zone.

A one day workshop was also organized on the theme “Ramayana for today’s youth” for

the second year students. Dr.RanjiniParthasarathy, Asst.Professor, Anna University was

the resource person.

KALAM CLUB

Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Club organized yoga programme along with Isha Yoga Centre on

celebration of International Yoga Day June 21, 2016

KalamClub,Centre for Youth Development participated in “Green Kalam” rally organized

byActor.Vivek and NSS unit of Madras University on project for billion saplings

planting.Students received saplings.

REMEMBERING KALAM

KumararaniMeenaMuthiah college of Arts and Science, Adyar organized an event

“Remembering Kalam” on 27th July 2016 first death anniversary of Dr.APJ .Abdul

Kalam, former President of India. Chief guest for the event Dr.S.Iniyan,Professor and

former Director, Institute of Energy Studies, Anna University planted a sapling in the

college premises and launched ”Kalam Learning Club” to encourage learning habits

among younger generation. He also addressed about Dr. Kalam’s vision towards

Younger generation.Dr.P.T.Vijayshree,Principal, Mrs.R.SelviVicePrincipal and

Mrs.R.Sangeetha Extension service Director also graced the event. Students paid

homage to Dr.Kalam photo placed in college campus. The event was organized by

Mr.M.Deepa, Co-ordiantorDr.APJ.AbdulKalam Club, Centre for Youth Development.

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PLACEMENT AND CAREER GUIDANCE CELL

The Placement and Career Guidance Cell initiated the activities of the year 2016 – 2017,

with “ Train the Trainers’” Faculty Enrichment program. The program was conducted

from 8th June to 10th June 2016 to provide updated information on the present needs of

the industry.. 40 Faculty members effectively participated in the three days work shop

and got certified as effective trainers of placement and career guidance cell.

Dr.KR.Subrahmany, transformation specialist, Mr.Srinath Narayan Mani, AVP,TCS,

Dr.Archana, soft skill trainer, motivational trainer, Mr.Chidambaram addressed the

faculty members with interactive delivery modules.

Campus to corporate finishing school programme was also conducted for the final year

students in the month of June. Vista Mind and college faculty members provided

training to students.

8 students from B.Com., general and BCA attended the independence day celebrations at

Confederation of Indian Industry on 15th

August 2016. Dr.M.Alagammai and Mrs.L.

MathuKrithigha also participated in the celebrations.

The Placement Cell along with Rexona Confidence Academy conducted a workshop

exclusively for women students on interview grooming skills on 23rd

August 2016.

HCL Talent care oriented on TCS jobs in September 2016.

An orientation programme on career opportunities in multimedia was conducted on

28.11.2016 for the computer science and computer application students

.Mr.NithyaAnand from Arena Multimedia provided an insight on the job opportunities.

The Placement and Career Guidance Cell organised a Panel Discussion on “Effects and

Impact of Demonetisation” on 18th of January, 2017 at College Premises. The panel

discussion provided a platform to exchange views and gather information on Financial ,

Economic , social impact of demonetisation and also identify the financial wellness and

upcoming career opportunities in future years to come. The Panel Discussion was

inaugurated by Mr.V .Murali, Chairman, SIRC of The Institute of Cost

Accountants of India . Mr.V.Nagappan , Financial Consultant delivered the key

note address. Panelists Dr.Malin Pande, Dean - MGR University advised to utilize cash

effectively in order to create capital formation in the country. Mr.M.K.Anand, Co

Chairman skill development sub committee, Andhra Chamber of Commerce highlighted

that there are abundant job opportunities in IT, ITES, Financial Technology, Tele-

Communication, Infrastructural Development, Pharma, Manufacturing, E-

Commerce, Banking and Finance in future and Mr. S. Ramakrishnan, Senior

Banking domain consultant stated that the opening of savings bank account by

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individuals have increased due to demonetization. The Moderator for the panel

discussion was Dr.K,R.Subrahmany. Participants who raised analytical logical questions

and provided valuable opinion were honoured with awards.

CENTRE FOR BUSINESS EXCELLENCE

The Centre for Business Excellence was officially launched by Dr.Mrs. Meena Muthiah,

Secretary and Correspondent at Kamaraj Arangam on 1st September 2016 .The Centre is a

knowledge hub which provides practical exposure to students in Business , Commerce,

Corporate and Accounting disciplines .It aims at spreading financial literacy among the

younger generation and contribute to the economic development of our country. The goal of the

centre is to create business leaders with long-term organizational value.

The Centre For Business Excellence has partnered with South Indian bank and has established a

simulated bank inside the college premises. Simulated Banking provides hands on experience to

the students in the banking products , services and concepts.

The centre has also collaborated with Finmark to provide practical exposure in capital market

sector. The capital market sector in the centre for business excellence provides practical

exposure to students to trade in stock exchange .

The centre for business excellence iniated its activities on 13th

October 2016 with an orientation

programme . The objectives and scope of the centre was addressed by Dr.P.T.Vijayshree,

Principal and Dr.M.Alagammai, Director of the centre of business excellence motivated the

students to become leaders in future.

A workshop titled ”Gateway to Banking, Financial and Business Success” was organized on

14th

october 2016. 150 students of class 12 from ChettinadVidyasjram School attended the

workshop. The workshop was organised by the Centre for Business Excellence in association

with South Indian Bank, Finmark and Dr. M. M. Study centre for Entrepreneurship. Mr.Vinod,

Assistant Manager, Mr.Sivanesh, from South Indian Bank addressed the students on basics in

banking. Mr.Glen, Director of Finmark provided an insight on capital market. Dr.Hema and

Mrs,Deepa from KRMMC Conducted activities to inculcate 6th spirit of entrepreneurship

among the younger generation.

A certificate programme on “Fundamentals of Capital Market” was conducted for the second

year students of B.Com, General B.Com Accounting And Finance, B.Com Corporate

Secretaryship, BBA and B.A. English Literature from 5th

December to 8th

December 2017 by

Finmark.Certificates were distributed to the students and Varshini of II B.Com was given a

trophy for being the topper in the certificate course by Mr.Glen and Mr.Binu on 23.02.2017.

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