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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSUR
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
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Founder Sri Gurikar Marimallapa
Seethavilas Road, Mysore – 570 024. Affiliated to University of Mysore
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT 2009 - 14
Submitted to : NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
BANGALORE. Tele fax: 0821-2424413, e-mail : [email protected]
website : marimallappawomenscollege.org
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Bhagyashilpi Sri K.N. Shivalingaiah
MALLAMMA MARIMALLAPPA WOMEN’S ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE- MYSORE.
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC 2009-10
Part A:
Plan of Action chalked out by the
IQAC at the beginning of the Academic Year
2009-10 aims at Quality Enhancement:
• Planning to conduct a two-day National Level Seminar by the
Department of Commerce.
• Organizing open Debate on current issues concerning
Environment by the Department of Geography.
• Increasing contact with experts from different fields through
Guest Lectures, Seminars, Workshops and Conferences.
• To direct all the activities of the Institution towards the
enhancement of learners knowledge capacity and personality
through values.
• To train the youth of today to become responsible citizens of
tomorrow to make a prosperous nation.
Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and
objectives of the institutions:
The mission statement of the college is one that reflects, in
both, the activities and aspirations of the college. Accordingly,
every year the performance by the students and the staff is a step
towards betterment. The college considers itself to be the best
competitor of its own and hence drives consistently towards
improving its performance.
2. New academic programmes initiated: -Nil-
3. Innovations in curricular design and
transaction :
As an affiliated college, it follows the syllabus framed by the
University of Mysore and as per the guidelines given by the
University.
4. Inter – disciplinary programmes started: -Nil-
5. Examination reforms implemented: The college has to follow the rules and regulations framed for
the purpose of Examinations by the University of Mysore
6. Candidates qualified :
NET/SLET/GATE etc.
-Nil-
7. Initiative towards faculty development
programmes :
-Nil-
8. Total number of Seminars / Workshops conducted :
UGC’s sponsored two day National Level Seminar was
organized on 9th and 10th October 2009, on the topic “Retail
Revolution in India” by the Department of Commerce.
9. Research projects
a)Newly implemented:
b) Completed:
-Nil-
-Nil-
10. Patents generated, if any: -Nil-
11. New collaborative research programmes: -Nil-
12. Research grants received from various
agencies:
-Nil-
13. Details of research scholars: -Nil-
14. Citation index of faculty members and
impact factor:
-Nil-
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty: -Nil-
16. Internal resources generated: a) Department of commerce-Annual subscription-Rs.18,000
b) Library-Fines-Rs.1,451
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST. FIST, etc. assistance /recognition:
-Nil-
18. Community services: a) NSS:
Regular NSS activities were carried out.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited: Teaching Staff
SL. NO. NAME DEPARTMENT
1. Nagendra Prasad.V.P Kannada
2. Devaraju.K History
3. Sunil kumar.H.M History
4. Shankar.H.C Physical Instructor
20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio: Teaching Staff: 29
Non-Teaching Staff: 12
Ratio: 29:12
21. Improvements in the library services: • Access to 19911 volumes
• Open access system to give free access to the doors of knowledge
• Title, catalogue system is maintained to give easy access to
information about the books.
• Use education through new arrival display.
• Old bound Periodicals and Old Question Bank facility.
• At the time of examination the books are issued to students
through deposit scheme.
22. New books/journals subscribed and
their value:
a) Books: No. of books purchased Value 347 Rs.38,955
b) Journals: No. of Journals Value
28 Rs. 16,481 23. Courses in which student assessment of
teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
Student feedback is collected class wise/ subject wise every year
and Teacher wise analysis report are prepared on grades obtained by
them. The Principal of the college advices teachers on improvements
required based on feedback.
24. Feedback from Stakeholders: No written feedback is obtained from the stakeholders.
However, oral feedback is obtained from the stakeholders during
parent teachers meeting an Alumni Association meeting and suitable
actions are planned.
25. Unit cost of education: a) Excluding salary component: Rs. 5,692
b) Including salary component: Rs.22,007
26. Computerization of administration and
the process of admissions and
examination results:
a) Partially administration especially of examination related works are
Computerized.
b) The admission committee is constituted in the beginning of the
year.
c) The roster system is followed in admission process.
d) Weight age is given to sports persons and outstanding students.
e) Examination Results:
B.Com Course: NOV/DEC 2009
SEMESTER PASS%
TOTAL Appeare
d
Distinctio
n
I CLASS
II CLA
SS
PASS CLAS
S I 97% 64 13 38 9 2
III 89% 57 16 24 10 1 V 95% 57 29 22 3 NIL
MAY / JUN 2010
SEMESTER PASS%
Total Appeare
d
Distinctio
n
I CLAS
S
II CLA
SS
PASS CLAS
S II 95% 63 26 29 5 NIL IV 97% 57 33 20 2 NIL VI 98% 56 40 12 3 NIL
Number of Students Scoring 100/100
Exam Semester Subject No. of students
Nov/Dec 2009 V Business Maths 05 Nov/Dec 2009 V Business Statistics 09
April/May 2010 VI Management Accounting 01
April/May 2010 VI Quantitative Techniques 17
B.A Course:
NOV/DEC 2009
Semester PASS% Total Appeared Distinction I Class II Class Pass
Class I 64% 76 11 17 20 1
III 88% 65 12 38 6 V 98% 57 07 32 17 NIL
MAY / JUN 2010 SEMEST
ER PASS% Total Appeared Distinction I
CLASS II CLASS PASS CLASS
II 63% 73 - 24 20 2 IV 80% 64 02 35 13 1 VI 92% 56 13 14 9 16
27. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: -Nil-
28. Technology up-gradation: § Printers- 01
§ UPS System- 04
§ Software(Tally)- 02
29. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and student:
• Office rooms and Principal’s chamber is facilitated with Internet
access
• Students are taught to use Internet in the computer lab.
30. Financial aid to students: Besides government scholarships for students the following
financial aid is also provided:
a) Poor Student Fund-Scholarship of Rs.400/- per student is distributed to 50 students.
b) Part payment of fees by the teachers to the deserving and needy students.
31. Activities and support from the Alumni
Association:
1988-89 students’ batch organized a day long get-together party
with the teaching and non-teaching staff in which they paid rich
tributes to all the members of the staff for their dedicated work.
On 12-11-2009 a meeting of Alumni Association was held and
new office bearers were elected for a term of 3 years.
32. Activities and support from the Parent-
Teacher Association:
No Parent-Teachers Association is formed by the college.
However parent-teachers meetings are held to access the progress of
the students & interactions are conducted for further development of
the college.
33. Health services: Every year health check-up of students is done by inviting a
lady doctor.
34. Performance in sports activities: • Sneha Priya R of III B.Com participated in National Federation
Cup National from 21/11/2009 to 30/11/2009 at Alwar(Rajastan)
& the team won 3rd place.
• Sneha Priya R of III B.Com participated in Basket ball
Championship from 17/12/2009 to 19/12/2009 & the team won
the 2nd place.
• Sneha Priya R of III B.Com participated in Senior Level National
Basketball championship from 03/01/2010 to 12/01/2010 and the
team won the 4th place.
• Nalina T.V of III B.Com participated as a team member in Inter-
University player in Kho-Kho held at Annamalai University from
20/12/2009 to 24/12/2009
• Nalina T.V of III B.Com participated as a team member in All India
Invitation Kho-Kho tournament 2010 held from 09/01/2010 to
13/01/2010
• Suchitra of II BA participated as a team member in Kho-Kho game
at Inter University level conducted by Annamalai University from
20/12/2009 to 24/12/2009.
35. Incentives to outstanding sports persons: • Cash incentives are given to sports achievers by the Management.
• TA & DA is paid as per the rules of University of Mysore.
• Fee concessions are given.
36. Student achievements and awards: • Kum. Shilpashree. M.R of B.A final year obtained 11 gold medals
and 4 cash prizes and first place in Mysore University.
• Kum.Mahadevamma of B.A final year secured 2 gold medals and 1
cash prize from University of Mysore.
37. Activities of the Guidance and
Counseling Cell:
a) Career Guidance Cell:
Date Seminar/Workshop
Organisation Topic
10/08/2009 Seminar ‘TIME’ Institute, Mysore
Career Development
11/08/2009 Seminar Career Forum Mysore. MBA Course 13/10/2009 Seminar Global Accounts
Management Institute Mysore
Importance of Tax Consultants
08/02/2010 Seminar Mr.Belliappa Importance of Spoken English
19/02/2010 Seminar Employment Information & Guidance Center UOM
Career Development
01/03/2010 Seminar Career Launcher Mysore
MBA Course
02/03/2010 Seminar Virtual Entrepreneur-ship Development Academy
MBA Course
17/03/2010 Half day workshop
Rotary Mysore Mysore. “Mirror Image-know Myself”.
b) Guidance and Counseling cell: The Guidance and Counseling Cell of the college is headed by
Prof.Nalini Chandar, Head of the Department of English who also has a
Master’s Degree in Counseling and Psychotherapy. She is ably assisted
by Prof.Pushpa, Head of the Department of Economics.
Counseling is a holistic phenomenon where in the relationship
between the Counselor and Counselee is based on empathy,
genuineness, and positive regard and caring.
The cell has taken up several issues related to both personal and
academic matters that concern the students. Counseling sessions are
held to suit the convenience of the students, which is normally done
upon prior appointment.
Mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, stress and
psychosomatic problems are handled with great care so as to alleviate
them in the best possible manner.
Parents are invited to Counseling sessions as and when required so
that they also become aware of what is happening to their children.
Sometimes parents seek guidance on their own volition to understand
their role better.
38. Placement services provided to students: Due to global economic recession, no company visited the
college for the campus interview.
39. Development programmes for non-
teaching staff:
-Nil-
40. Good practices of the institution: • Wearing of Uniforms made compulsory
• Wearing of ID Cards made compulsory
• Banning of Mobile Phones.
• Subject related Seminars and paper presentations.
• Preparing the students to excel with regular conduct of classes,
tests and assigning assignments.
39. Linkages developed with National /
International, academic / Research
bodies
-Nil-
40. Any other relevant information the
institution wishes to add:
-Nil-
Part C: Outcomes achieved by the end of the
Year:
• Successful conduct of UGC sponsored two days National Level
Seminar by Department of Commerce on the topic “Retail
Revolution in India”.
• Successful conduct of open debate on “Water Resources”, by
Department of Geography.
• Elections to Alumni Association were held to elect the office
bearers for a term of three years.
• Partial computerization of admission and examination works.
IQAC CELL
Chair Person: 1. Prof.K.N.Panchakshara Swamy, Principal
Co- ordinators: 1. Prof.R.M.Bewoor : Chief Co-ordinator 2. Prof.Nalini Chandar : Assistant Co-ordinator.
Members: 1. Prof.Mallinath Kumbar Dept of Library & information Center, Manasagangotri, Mysore
2. Prof.Malluswamy Principal (Retired) J.S.S.College, Gudlupet
3. Sri.Satish Chandra Administrative Officer, J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
4. Sri.K.S.Nagaraja Chartered Accountant, Mysore
5. Sri.Phaneesh Advocate, Mysore
6. Sri.Rajendra Prasad Senior Manager, KSFC, Chamaraja Nagar
7. Smt.Nethra Uttaiah Principal, Mallamma Marimallappa Science & BBM College, Mysore
8. Dr.N.Savithri H.O.D. of History
9. Prof.S.Prapullachandrakumar H.O.D of Commerce
10. Prof.Y.D.Dhananjaya H.O.D of Geography
11. Prof.M.Pushpa H.O.D of Economics
12. Prof.H.V.Leelambike H.O.D of Sanskrit
Prof, S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar Prof. K N Panchakshara Swamy
Name & Signature of the Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Chairperson, IQAC
MALLAMMA MARIMALLAPPA WOMEN’S ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE- MYSORE.
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC 2010-11
Part A: Plan of action framed by the IQAC at
the commencement of the year 2010-11 aims
at increasing learning efficiency and under
taking effective teaching
The IQAC chalked out the following plan of action towards
learning teaching quality enhancement.
• Adoption of new methods of teaching
• Encouraging paper presentation by students.
• Improvement in sports facilities.
• Strengthening the services of Career Guidance and Placement Cell
• Improvement in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and
objectives of the institutions:
Continuous efforts are made to impart the knowledge and
skills that are relevant to the demands of the changing times. The
teaching staff is encouraged to adopt innovative methods of teaching
that will boost the levels of learning.
Our college is recognized as one of the premier institutions of
learning, which can be seen in the manner in which people flock to
seek admission to the college after Plus 2
2. New academic programmes initiated: -Nil-
3. Innovations in curricular design and
transaction :
The institution is an affiliated college to the UOM and has to
follow the syllabus prescribed by the University
4. Inter – disciplinary programmes started: -Nil-
5. Examination reforms implemented: The college conducts the examinations as per the guidelines of
the University of Mysore. The rules and regulations of the University
of Mysore with regard to examinations are followed.
6. Candidates qualified : NET/SLET
/GATE etc.
-Nil-
7. Initiative towards faculty development programmes :
-Nil-
8. Total number of Seminars / Workshops
conducted :
-Nil-
9. Research projects
a) Newly implemented:
b) Completed:
-Nil-
-Nil-
10. Patents generated, if any: -Nil-
11. New collaborative research programmes: -Nil-
12. Research grants received from various
agencies:
-Nil-
13. Details of research scholars: -Nil-
14. Citation index of faculty members and
impact factor:
-Nil-
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty: -Nil-
16. Internal resources generated: Library – Fines-Rs. 4,442
Alumni – Subscription-Rs. 8000
Commerce Forum – Subscription-Rs.18,000
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST. FIST, etc. assistance /recognition:
-Nil-
18. Community services: NSS: Besides regular weekend activities a special annual N.S.S camp of 7
days was organized at Vajamangala village, Mysore Taluk from 10-
02-2011 to 16-02-2011. During the camp the following community
services were undertaken.
• Financial literacy programme, educating village women
regarding the benefits of opening bank account and informing
about advantages of banks in the development of national
economy was undertaken by the students of the Department of
Commerce.
• Blood donation camp was organized in association with
Jeevanadi Blood Bank and Rotary West Mysore
• 150 saplings were planted around the temple area of the village
• Road and Streets of the village were cleaned and village people
were educated about hygienic conditions and good health.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited: a) Teaching Staff :
Sl.No Name Department
1. Venkatesh.R Kannada
2. Vishwanath.H.R Geography
b) Non-Teaching Staff
Sl.No Name Department
1. Jayakumar.A.V S.D.C
20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio: Teaching staff : 28 Non-Teaching staff : 10
Ratio : 28:10
21. Improvements in the library services: • Access to 20551 printed documents.
• Automation of library resources through E-Lib version 8.1
• Using Bar-coding system for circulation process.
• Automated house-keeping functions.
• Internet facilities to users.
• Access to Audio/Video materials.
• News paper clippings and old bound volumes of Journals,
Magazine sections
• Book bank facility
• Inter library loan within the branches of our institution.
• At the time of examination, books are provided by depositing
S.S.L.C marks card.
22. New books/journals subscribed and
their value:
No. of Books Purchased Value 640 Rs. 97,160.50
No. of Journals Subscribed Value 28 Rs. 15,581
23. Courses in which student assessment of
teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
Students’ feedback is collected class-wise / subject-wise and
teacher-wise. Reports are prepared on grades obtained by the
teachers after analysis. The Principal of the college advices the
teachers on improvement required based on the feedback.
24. Feedback from Stakeholders: Verbal feedback is collected during Parent – Teachers meeting,
Alumni meeting and Students meeting and suitable actions are
planned.
25. Unit cost of education: a. Excluding salary component- Rs.6,073
b. Including Salary component- Rs.31,684
26. Computerization of administration and
the process of admissions and
examination results:
• Partial computerization of admission and examination work is
undertaken.
• The process of admission will be carried out as per the rules of
Govt of Karnataka and University of Mysore.
• A separate admission committee is constituted to admit the
students for I year B.A and B.Com courses.
• A provisional list of students qualified for admission is
announced.
• Sufficient time is given for admission
• Roster system is strictly enforced.
• Special consideration is given to sports persons, children of
employees, children of ex-servicemen and differently abled
students.
• Examination results
B.Com Course:
NOV/DEC 2010
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I Class II Class Pass
Class I 100% 67 30 33 4 NIL
III 89% 61 21 30 3 NIL
V 95% 58 21 29 5 NIL APRIL/MAY 2011
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I Class II Class Pass
Class II 98% 65 24 33 7 NIL
IV 97% 61 45 14 NIL NIL
VI 97% 58 35 19 2 NIL No.of Students Scoring 100/100
Exam Semester Subject No.of students
Nov/Dec 2010 V Business Mathematics 02
Nov/Dec 2010 V Business Statistics 15
Nov/Dec 2010 V Business Taxation 01
April/May 2011 II Financial Accounting - II 01
April/May 2011 IV Income Tax –II 01
April/May 2011 IV Cost Accounting 01
April/May 2011 VI Management Accounting 01
April/May 2011 VI Quantitative techniques 01
April/May 2011 VI Financial Management 01
B.A COURSE:
NOV/DEC 2010
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I
Class II
Class Pass Class
I 78% 113 03 60 24 2
III 67% 71 06 24 16 2
V 100% 62 19 33 9 1 APRIL/MAY 2011
Semester Pass% Total
Appeared
Distinction I Class
II Class
Pass Class
II 73% 107 05 56 15 2
IV 79% 67 05 28 16 4
VI 100% 61 04 50 7 NIL
27. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: • Green boards - 15
28. Technology up-gradation: a) TV System (LCD): 01
b) UPS system: 06
c) Computer system: 01
29. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and student:
• Internet facility is available in the Office, Principal’s Chamber,
Computer Lab and Commerce Department.
• Students are taught to use Internet in Computer Lab
30. Financial aid to students: Besides Government Scholarship for students, the following financial
aid is provided.
a) Poor- Students Fund-Scholarship @ Rs.400 per student is
distributed to 56 students.
b) Teachers – part payment of fees by the teachers, to the needy and
deserving students.
31. Activities and support from the Alumni
Association:
• Kum.Roopashree an alumnus of Geography Department addressed
final year B.A students about B.Ed course.
• Kum.Ambreen Sultan an alumnus of Geography Department spoke
on GIS to students of Geography Department.
32. Activities and support from the Parent-
Teacher Association:
The college has no Parent – teachers Association. However Parent
– teachers meetings are held to interact regarding the welfare of
students and for the betterment of the college.
33. Health services: Every year health checkup of students is undertaken at the
college by inviting a lady doctor
34. Performance in sports activities: Suchitra S.C of III BA participated in Inter-State Kho-Kho
tournament held at Vishakapatanam (A.P)
35. Incentives to outstanding sports persons: • Usually students participating in sports activities face the problem
of missing the classes. Staff members take care of their studies by
conducting special coaching.
• They are provided with TA and DA as per the rules of the
University.
• Fee concessions are given
• Cash incentives are provided by the Management to sports achievers.
36. Student achievements and awards: A. Awards: 1. Kum.Khushboo Mahesh Lalji of B.Com III year has been
awarded with two Gold medals and I place in University of
Mysore.
2. Kum.Sindhu K.S of BA III year has been awarded with three
Gold Medals and I place in University of Mysore.
3. Kum.Shwetha S of BA III year has been awarded one Gold
Medal for securing highest marks in Geography.
B. Cash Prize:
1. Kum.Khushboo Mahesh Lalji of III B.Com has won two cash
prizes from the University of Mysore and cash prizes given by
Teachers.
2. Kum.Sindhu K.S of III B.A has won two cash prizes from the
University of Mysore and cash prizes given by Teachers.
3. Many Teachers give cash prizes to the students scoring 100/100
or highest marks in their respective subjects.
C. Endowment prizes:
1. Renukamba Datti Bahumana for a student scoring highest
marks in Political Science.
37. Activities of the Guidance and
Counseling Cell:
Date Seminars/ Workshop
Oganisation Topic
20/09/2010 & 21/09/2010
Seminar Arena Animation Mysore
Multimedia
23/09/2010 Seminar SDM-IMD Institute Mysore
MBA as a professional course
18/02/2011 One day Workshop
R III T Hebbal Industries Area, Mysore
IT as a Profession
23/02/2011 Seminar Vivekananda Institute of Leadership Development, Mysore
Various courses for BA and B.Com Students
Guidance and Counseling Cell: The Guidance and Counseling Cell of the college is headed by
Prof.Nalini Chandar, Head of the Department of English who also has
a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Psychotherapy. She is ably
assisted by Prof.Pushpa, Head of the Department of Economics.
Teenage and adolescent issues that require a sensitive approach
are taken up by the cell on a regular basis.
Counseling on matters related to ‘Personal Adjustment’,
unreasonable fears and expectations and compulsive obsessions are
given due attention.
Date Seminars/ Workshop
Oganisation Topic
21/03/2011 Seminar Career Launcher, Mysore
Career Option for BA and B.Com students
22/03/2011 Seminar Aziz Premji University, Bangalore.
Courses that B.Com students can pursue after graduation
25/03/2011 Seminar Global Career Academy
Tips for Studying abroad
Through SWOT analysis the counselees are made to realize their
own strengths and limitations and the outcome of diffident,
pessimistic attitudes as well as inferiority complex.
Students are guided to make use of certain adjunctive resources
to reduce stress. Simultaneously physical, social and environmental
causes of stress are looked into as in many cases stress is due to either
one or all of these factors.
As anxiety and depression are acute states of stress, strategies
are taught to overcome the same. Strategies such as attacking the
problem, compromising with it; using defense mechanisms are taught
to students who come for counseling.
38. Placement services provided to students:
12th & 13th March 2011
About 15 students participated in RED FM 93.5 for Radio Jockey
14/03/2011 IFBI conducted Placement drive for ICICI Bank officers post
15/03/2011 Theorem Co Mysore conducted campus interview and 8 students got selected.
16/03/2011 SPI conducted campus interview and 30 students were shortlisted.
39. Development programmes for non-
teaching staff:
-Nil-
40. Good practices of the institution: a) Conduct of Tests on a regular basis
b) Classroom seminars, Study circle activities, academic interactions.
c) Regular conduct of classes
d) Organizing co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to increase
the skill and efficiency of students.
39. Linkages developed with National /
International, academic / Research
bodies
-Nil-
40. Any other relevant information the
institution wishes to add:
-Nil-
Part C: Outcomes achieved by the end of the
Year:
a) Increase in the pass percentage of students in the semester end
examinations.
b) Successful conduct of various co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities.
c) Conduct of Special Lectures of different departments to increase
the knowledge of students.
d) Conduct of NSS Special Annual Camp at Vajamangala village,
Mysore taluk.
IQAC CELL Chair Person:
1. Prof.K.N.Panchakshara Swamy, Principal
Co- ordinators:
1. Prof. R.M.Bewoor : Chief Co-ordinator
2. Prof. Nalini Chandar : Assistant Co-ordinator.
Members:
1. Prof.Mallinath Kumbar Dept of Library & information Center, Manasagangotri, Mysore
2. Prof.Malluswamy Principal (Retired) J.S.S.College, Gudlupet
3. Sri.Satish Chandra Administrative Officer, J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
4. Sri.K.S.Nagaraja Chartered Accountant, Mysore
5. Sri.Phaneesh Advocate, Mysore
6. Sri.Rajendra Prasad Senior Manager, KSFC, Chamaraja Nagar
7. Smt.Nethra Uttaiah Principal, Mallamma Marimallappa Science & BBM College, Mysore
8. Dr.N.Savithri H.O.D. of History
9. Prof.S.Prapullachandrakumar H.O.D of Commerce
10. Prof.Y.D.Dhananjaya H.O.D of Geography
11. Prof.M.Pushpa H.O.D of Economics
12. Prof.H.V.Leelambike H.O.D of Sanskrit
Prof, S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar Prof. K N Panchakshara Swamy
Name & Signature of the Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Chairperson, IQAC
MALLAMMA MARIMALLAPPA WOMEN’S ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE- MYSORE.
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC 2011-12
Part A: The plan of action chalked out by the
IQAC in the beginning of the academic year
2011-12 is aimed at the overall development
of the college. Ample thrust has been given to
both infrastructure and academic
development. The main proposals in the
action plan for the above mentioned year are
as follows.
1. To arrange for periodic setting up of quality bench marks for the
institution in its quest for excellence.
2. More seminars and special talks to be arranged.
3. To impart quality education to students rooted in Indian
tradition adopting values from everywhere.
4. Career Guidance and Placement Cell to be strengthened.
5. Greater emphasis on Association / Forum Activities and Co-
curricular activities.
6. Alumni Activities to be strengthened further
7. More wide spread usage of innovative teaching methods.
8. Exploring more areas for the Institutional Industry linkage.
9. Use of more comprehensive software for effective governance.
10. Improvement in Sports Facilities.
Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and
objectives of the institutions:
The institution aims to disseminate education in an
atmosphere conducive for the learners to gain knowledge and skills
in Humanities and Commerce which will result in Multi
Dimensional Personality Development of the learners and will enable
them to fulfill the needs of the Industry and the community at large.
Learners are regarded as the focal point of all activities and
efforts are taken to adopt policies that effectively meet their needs.
Teachers impart skills which can translate into practical applications
in various spheres of life. This supports curricular training with co-
curricular and extra-curricular activities which is aimed at building
the overall personality of the learners. The college provides learner-
centric academic and personal enrichment opportunities. The
learners are empowered to pursue their goals and are guided
towards self actualization.
2. New academic programmes initiated
(UG and PG) :
No such programmes are planned for the year.
3. Innovations in curricular design and
transaction :
The institution has no role to play in Curricular Designing as
the institution is affiliated to the University of Mysore. However,
some members of the staff, who are the members of BOS of
University of Mysore, contribute various innovative ideas and
suggestions while drafting the syllabus.
Innovations for transaction planned for this year are,
a. Use of O.H.P for teaching
b. Use of LCD in presentation of Seminar papers by the students
and the staff
c. Installation of Green Board in each Class Room.
d. Introduction of Smart – Board for teaching
4. Inter – disciplinary programmes started: -Nil-
5. Examination reforms implemented: The institution cannot introduce any reforms in the examination
as it is affiliated to the University of Mysore, and the institution has
to follow the rules and regulations framed and implemented by the
University.
The college conducts various tests / assignments /
preparatory examinations for the benefit of the students. Invigilation
work is done by the teachers during the University exams.
6. Candidates qualified :
NET/SLET/GATE etc.
• Mr. Vishwanath.H.R of Geography Department has passed
SLET examination conducted in the year 2012
• He has also qualified in Ph.D entrance examinations conducted
by the University of Mysore during 2012
• Mr.Nagendra Prasad.V.P of Kannada Department has qualified
in Ph.D entrance examinations conducted by the University of
Mysore during 2012.
7. Initiative towards Faculty Development
Programme:
Teachers currently pursuing Ph.D
1. Mrs.Nalini Chandar - Department of English
2. Mrs.Shyla Nagaraj - Department of History
3. Mr.Sunil Kumar H.M - Department of History
4. Mr.Vishwanath - Department of Geography
8. Total number of seminars / workshops
conducted:
One day workshop was conducted for Final year students on
“Corporate Ready” Training by Aditya Computers, Mysore on 27-07-
2011.
9. Research projects
a) Newly implemented:
b) Completed:
-Nil-
-Nil-
10. Patents generated, if any: -Nil-
11. New collaborative research programmes: -Nil-
12. Research grants received from various agencies:
-Nil-
13. Details of research scholars: -Nil-
14. Citation index of faculty members and
impact factor:
-Nil-
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty: -Nil-
16. Internal resources generated: • Department of Commerce – Annual contribution from the
students towards Commerce Forum Rs.18000
• Library – fines –Rs. 5156
• Alumni Annual Fees – Rs. 8000
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST. FIST, etc. assistance /recognition:
-Nil-
18. Community services: A) NSS: Besides regular NSS activities, special annual NSS Camp was
organized at Yechagalli Village, Nanjangud Taluk, from 9/2/2012 to
15/2/2012. In this Camp the following community services were
undertaken:
a) Health Camp was organized in association with Rotary Brindavan
Mysore, Rotaract Club of Mallamma Marimallappa Women’s
College, Mysore.
b) Planting of 100 saplings around the Government School campus.
c) Cleaning of school campus, temple area, and streets and roads of
the village.
d) Conduct of Socio-Economic survey by Geography Department of
our College.
B) Rotaract Club:
This, being the first year of the Club, community service
activities were initiated. The Club conducted health camp in
association with Rotary Brindavan Mysore, at Yechagalli village,
Nanjangud taluk.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited: a. Teaching Staff: Sl.No Name Department
1. Smt. Shalini.M.P Political Science
2. Smt. Manjula.M Economics
3. Smt. Mamatha Geography
4. Smt. Suma.R Computer Science
5. Smt. Vaishali Economics
b. Non – Teaching Staff (Officers) Sl.No Name Post
1. Divya.S S.D.C
20. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio: Teaching Staff : 29
Non-Teaching staff : 11
Ratio : 29:11 21. Improvements in the library services: • Access to 21278 printed documents
• Automation of library resources through E-Lib version 8.1
software.
• Using Bar-coding system for circulation process
• Automated all the functions of the library through E-Lib software
• Internet facility to the users.
• Access to E-Journals
• Access to Audio/Video materials
• Providing OPAC to users
• News papers clipping and old Journals and Magazines services
• Book bank facilities.
• Inter library loan facility in our campus institutions
• Circulation of books to students and staff through E-Lib Software.
22. New books/journals subscribed and
their value:
Total Number of books purchased Value 727 Rs. 1, 10,319
Number of Journals subscribed Value 33 RS. 17,527
23. Courses in which student assessment of
teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
• Student assessment of teachers is introduced in both B.A and
B.Com courses.
• Student Feed Back is collected class-wise / subject-wise every
year and teacher-wise analysis reports are prepared on grades
obtained by them. The Principal of the college advises the teacher
on improvement required based on feed-back.
24. Feedback from stake holders: No written feed back in obtained from the stake holders. Oral
feed-back is obtained during Parent – Teachers meeting/ Alumni
meeting and suitable actions are planned.
25. Unit cost of education: a. Excluding Salary component-Rs.5,679
b. Including Salary component-Rs. 33,794
26. Computerization of administration and
the process of admissions and
examination results:
• The office work especially examination work is fully computerized.
• Partial computerization of other administrative works
• The process of admission will be carried out as per the rules of
Govt. of Karnataka and University of Mysore.
• A separate admission committee is constituted to admit the
students for I year B.A and B.Com courses.
• A provisional list of students qualified for admission is announced.
• Sufficient time is given for admission
• Roster system is strictly enforced.
• Special consideration is given to sports persons, children of
employees, children of ex-servicemen and physically challenged
students.
• Examination results:
B.COM COURSE :
NOV/DEC 2011
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I
Class II
Class Pass Class
I 97% 64 29 32 1 NIL III 96% 68 28 33 3 1 V 95% 61 39 17 2 NIL
No. of Students Scoring 100/100
Exam Semester Subject No. of students
Nov/Dec 2011 I Financial Accounting-I 01
Nov/Dec 2011 V Business Mathematics 12
Nov/Dec 2011 V Business Statistics 05
B.A COURSE:
NOV/DEC 2011
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I
Class II
Class Pass Class
I 61% 126 02 55 20 NIL III 77% 95 17 50 5 1 V 98% 65 12 39 13 NIL
27. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: • Introduction of Smart Board
• One class room and Seminar Hall is mounted with LCD facilities
for power point presentations
• Purchase of 12 Computers with UGC grants to increase the internet
facility to students.
• Installation of Internet facility to 20 computers in association with
BSNL.
28. Technology up-gradation: Library: • Library work is fully computerized with the installation of ELIB
software
• Installation of Internet facility
• Installation of Xerox machine
• Provision of A3 Size Laser printer.
Office: • Installation of Internet facility
• Installation of reprographic machine
• Note counting machine
• Fake note detection machine
• Another computer is provided for office work
• Provision of Digital Display Screen
Students: • Internet facility is increased for the benefit of students by installing
12 computers.
Equipments: • Printers : 06
• Amplifier with Mike : 01
• T.V. System : 01
• Camera : 01
• Laptop : 01
• UPS system : 04
• LCD : 02
• Smart Board : 01
• Speakers : 02
• Computer System : 14
• Software(E-Admin) : 01
• Xerox Machine : 01
• DVD Writer with Keyboard : 01
• Library Automation Software : E-Lib
29. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and student:
• Internet facility is provided in the office, Principal’s chamber,
Library, office Computer Lab, Commerce Lab and in the Internet
cell.
• Computer training is provided to Teaching Staff as well office
staff by the faculty of Computer Science Department.
• Students are taught to use Internet in the computer lab and in the
commerce lab.
Training of Non-Teaching staff in other areas : a. Two training programmes on HRMS conducted by the
Education Department.
b. Training programme with regard to examination work
conducted by the University of Mysore.
c. Training programme on usage of UGC development grants
conducted by UGC at Bangalore and Mysore.
d. 3 Training programmes on Administration conducted by the
JD office Mysore.
30. Financial aid to students: Besides government scholarships the following financial aid is
provided to students.
a. Poor students Fund: Financial aid of Rs.400 p.a is given to 70
students.
b. Part payment of fees by the teachers to the needy and deserving
students.
c. Payment of fees by the management for physically challenged
students.
d. Fee concessions to National and International sports persons.
e. Free distribution of Uniforms to physically challenged students.
31. Activities and support from the Alumni
Association:
Annual meeting is held to highlight the institutions progress
and to invite suggestions for further development.
Alumni association supports the best performers in the
University Examinations by awarding cash prizes and other
incentives.
32. Activities and support from the Parent-
Teacher Association:
The college has no Parent-teachers Association, However,
parent-teachers meeting are held to interact regarding the welfare of
the students and for the betterment of the college.
33. Health services: Every year health check up of students is done at the college
by a lady doctor.
34. Performance in sports activities: • Kum.Radha H.V of I BA is an International athlete and has won
the III place in the National Wrestling Championship held on
27/01/2012 and II place in the State Level Wrestling
Championship held on 24/08/2011 in 51 K.G category.
• Nayana of I B.A is a national level Basket ball Champion and has
represented the college in several Inter University competitions.
• On 20/10/2011 J.S.S. College for women, Mysore organized an
Intercollegiate Sports Meet and our college students have won
the 2nd place in Ball Badminton and 3rd place in Kabbadi.
• On 14/11/2011 University of Mysore organized the Chamundi
Zonal competitions and our students won the 3rd place both in
Ball badminton and Throw ball.
35. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons: • Usually students participating in sports activities face the
problem of missing the classes. Staff members give their special
coaching to such students.
• They are provided with TA and DA as per the rules of the
University.
• Fee concessions are given
36. Student achievements and awards: B.COM COURSE :
MAY/JUNE 2012
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I
Class II
Class Pass Class
II
IV
VI 97% 61 38 21 NIL NIL B.A COURSE :
MAY/JUNE 2012
Semester Pass% Total Appeared Distinction I
Class II
Class Pass Class
II
IV
VI 100% 65 07 33 11 14 II & IV SEM Results awaited
37. Activities of the Guidance and
Counseling Cell.
Guidance Cell:
Date Seminars/ Workshop Organisation Topic
27/07/2011 One day workshop
Adithya computers mysore
“Corporate Ready” Training
07/08/2011 Seminar Laqsh Institute Bangalore
Opportunities in KPO
19/08/2011 Seminar ICSI-Mysore Chapter Mysore
CS Course
13/09/2011 Seminar Blue Tiger Finishing school, Bangalore
Skill needed to get corporate employment
17/10/2011 Seminar Aviva Insurance Company
“careers in Insurance sector”
20/02/2011 Seminar Commerce Forum students in formed about bank transactions to BA Students
Bank Day
21/02/2012 Seminars LIC of India Mysore, Marketing manager Mr. Kiran Kumar
Careers in Insurance sector
23/02/2012 Seminar Chirag Advertising Mysore. Mr.Vivek S
Careers in Advertising Field
24/02/2012 Seminars Commerce Forum MR.Chandra Shekar Chartered Accountant
Tax Reforms
Guidance and Counseling Cell:
The Guidance and Counselling Cell of the college is headed by
Prof.Nalini Chandar, Head of the Department of English who also has a
Master’s Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy. She is ably assisted by
Prof.Pushpa, Head of the Department of Economics.
The Counseling Cell has been striving to teach students to handle
stress at different levels. The sources of stress could be –
a) Biological – arising from low energy levels, sickness, poor diet, lack of
sleep and fatigue.
b) Psychological-arising from frustration, personal limitations, loss of loved
ones, loss of prestige and lack of meaning in life. It can be a result of a
conflict arising from two incompatible needs such as honesty and
personal gain.
c) Sociological-stemming from family background, poor parentage, low
economic status or social bias.
d) Environmental causes of stress are equally important too as the
neighbourhood, peer group, friends circle can either make or mar a
person.
Steps are evolved to resolve the above mentioned ‘Stressors’ by
defining the problem, working out alternative solutions, improving inter-
personal relationships, changing faculty assumptions about people and self.
Effective coping strategies like turning threats into challenges,
changing goals to suit individual needs, changing attitudes are adopted
with success.
Very importantly Non-Directive and Co-Operative methods of
Counseling are used which has helped several students to ascertain their
personality.
Placement services provided to students:
Date Organization No. of Students selected
02/02/2012 Jobcom solutions, Bangalore List awaited
10/02/2012 Infosys (pool campus interviews at JSS college for womens, Mysore)
11
23/02/2012 WIPRO (Pool campus interview at NIE college, Mysore)
03
24/02/2012 HP Company (Pool Campus interview at Vidhyavardhaka College, Mysore)
02
05/03/2012 IFBI for ICICI Bank 46
06/03/2012 THEOREM Company, Mysore 04
38. Development programmes for non-
teaching staff:
• Mrs.Nalini Chandar, HOD of English conducted a guidance
session on “Effective correspondence” for the Non teaching staff
members of our college on 27th Aug 2011.
• Mrs.Christina, HOD of Computer Science of PU College.
conducted a guidance programme on “Internet Usage” for the non
teaching staff member of our college on 17th Sept 2011.
39. Good practices of the Institutions: • Increased usage of ICT in teaching learning process
• Adoption of alternative teaching methods like Group discussion,
Debate, and Presentations as well as Factory visits and excursions.
• Financial Support to needy and deserving students.
• Career guidance and counseling cell for students.
• Promoting Interaction of students with experts and professionals
from various fields and enriching their learning through Guest
Lectures and Seminars.
• Study circle activities by English Department to increase
communication skills.
• Conduct of Sanskrit Speaking Programme for 10 days.
40. Linkages developed with National / International, academic / Research bodies
-Nil-
41. Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add:
-Nil-
Part C: Outcomes achieved by the end of the
year:
• The pass percentage of students in each semester exams conducted
by the university of Mysore is above the pass percentage of
University of Mysore and other neighboring colleges.
• Exhibition of excellent performance of students in various curricular
and extracurricular activities.
• Increase in the number of students getting placed in various campus
interviews.
• Successful organization of Commerce Carnival by the Department
of Commerce.
• Celebration of “Rabindranath Tagore Day’ by the Department of
English, Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day by the Department of History
and Sanskrit Shibira of 10 days by the Department of Sanskrit.
IQAC CELL
Chair Person:
1. Prof. K.N.Panchakshara Swamy, Principal
Co- ordinators:
1. Prof. R.M.Bewoor - Co- Oridinator
2. Prof. Nalini Chandar - Assistant co-oridantor
Members:
1. Prof.Mallinath Kumbar Dept of Library & information Center, Manasagangotri, Mysore
2. Prof.Malluswamy Principal (Retired) J.S.S.College, Gudlupet
3. Sri.Satish Chandra Administrative Officer, J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
4. Sri.K.S.Nagaraja Chartered Accountant, Mysore
5. Sri.Phaneesh Advocate, Mysore
6. Sri.Rajendra Prasad Senior Manager, KSFC, Chamaraja Nagar
7. Smt.Nethra Uttaiah Principal, Mallamma Marimallappa Science & BBM College, Mysore.
8. Dr.N.Savithri H.O.D. of History
9. Prof.S.Prapullachandrakumar H.O.D of Commerce
10. Prof.Y.D.Dhananjaya H.O.D of Geography
11. Prof.M.Pushpa H.O.D of Economics
12. Prof.H.V.Leelambike H.O.D of Sanskrit
Prof, S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar Prof. K N Panchakshara Swamy
Name & Signature of the Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Chairperson, IQAC
MALLAMMA MARIMALLAPPA WOMEN’S ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE MYSORE.
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC 2012-13
Part A: The plan of action chalked out by the
IQAC in the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement and the out come
achieved by the end of the year.
The plan of action outlined by the IQAC for the year 2012-13 is
as follows:-
a. To improve infrastructure facilities.
b. To enhance student-centric methods of teaching.
c. To increase student participation in Co-curricular and Extra-
curricular activities.
d. To include more activities that enable students to learn Leadership
qualities, Team co-ordination, Confidence- building mechanisms
and speaking skills.
e. To improve health services in the campus.
Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and
objectives of the institution:
• The seminal objective of the institution has been to empower girl
students through Academic, Co-curricular and Extra-curricular
activities such as knowledge transference, increased student
participation in programmes that bring out their creativity,
heighten their levels of confidence and instill a sense of courage.
• Group discussions, Individual presentations, Elocution,
Dialogue-delivery, Extempore are held to enhance
communication skills.
• Poster presentations, Model making, Creative exhibits are
organized to inculcate team spirit.
• Week long Commerce Carnival and cultural programmes are
specially organized for students to showcase their talents.
2. New academic programmes initiated
(UG and PG) :
-Nil-
3. Innovations in curricular design and
transaction :
The curriculum for undergraduate courses is designed by the
University of Mysore. Senior teachers are involved in the
curriculum design. However, innovative methods such as study
circles and text based quiz to deploy the curriculum are in place for
the benefit of students.
4. Inter – disciplinary programmes started: -Nil-
5. Examination reforms implemented: Exam is conducted according to the guidelines issued by the University of Mysore.
6. Candidates qualified : NET/SLET/GATE etc.
Sri. Vishwanath – SLET Sri. Nagendra – NET
7. Total number of seminars / workshops conducted:
-Nil-
8. Research projects
a) Newly implemented:
b) Completed:
-Nil-
-Nil- 9. Patents generated, if any: -Nil-
10. New collaborative research programmes: -Nil-
11. Research grants received from various agencies:
-Nil-
12. Details of research scholars: 1. Nalini Chandar : Associate Professor Dept of English.
Research Topic : The Study of Psychopaths in Select Fiction.
2. Shyla Nagaraj : Assistant Professor Dept of History.
Research Topic : ‘The Role of Press in Mandya District from 1891-1990’.
3. Sunil : Temporary Lecturer, Dept of History
Research Topic : Development of Industries in the Princely State of Mysore.
4. Vishwanath H R : Temporary Lecturer, Dept of Geography. Research Topic : Environment and Agricultural Implication on Human-elephant conflict in Nagarahole forest.
13. Citation index of faculty members and
impact factor:
-Nil-
14. Honors/Awards to the faculty: Best Teacher Award to Nalini Chandar, Department of English
from Maruthi Yoga Kendra Mysore.
15. Internal resources generated: a) Commerce Forum : Rs.19.300-00
b) Library : Rs. 2878-00
c) Alumni Association : Rs. 10.200-00 16. Details of departments getting SAP,
COSIST/ DST.FIST. etc. assistance
/recognition:
-Nil-
17. Community services: The NSS unit of our college takes a lead role in creating
awareness among students regarding community service. Special
camps are planned to enhance communication between college
students and rural populace, which in turn leads to healthy
practices.
18. Teachers and officers newly recruited: Miss. Manu S – Dept of Geography.
Miss. Shruthi M B – Dept of Geography.
19. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio: 27:11 3:1
20. Improvements in the library services: OPAC installed. Staff transaction of books computerized.
21. New books/journals subscribed and
their value:
No. of titles : 163 Cost: 59,878-15
No. of Copies: 394
22. Courses in which student assessment of
teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feed back:
Student feedback is done for both BA and B.Com courses. The
Principal advices teachers as and when necessary.
23. Unit cost of education: Unit cost of Education for each Student:
a) Excluding Salary: - Rs. 6405-00
b) Including Salary:- Rs. 42006-00
24. Computerization of administration and
the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:
Computerization:-
College Administration is completely computerized.
Administrative software E-ADMN has been installed this year. This
software is supplied by AARRGEES BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Hubli.
Admission Process.
Admissions for B.A and B.Com courses are done in a
transparent manner by a Committee constituted for it. Roster System
is strictly implemented.
Examination Results:-
B.Com:- (Nov-Dec-2012) No. of Students Appeared Passed Pass%
I Sem 66 63 95 III Sem 59 58 98 V Sem 65 63 97
B.A:- (Nov-Dec-2012)
No. of Students Appeared Passed Pass% I Sem 86 56 65
III Sem 108 69 64 V Sem 89 87 98
B.Com:- (May-June-2013)
No. of Students Appeared Passed Pass% II Sem 65 62 95 IV Sem 58 57 98 VI Sem 65 64 98
Distinction 43 Students B.A:- (May-June-2013)
No. of Students Appeared Passed Pass% II Sem 81 62 77 IV Sem 103 74 72 VI Sem 87 76 87
Distinction 14 Students
25. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: -Nil-
26. Technology up gradation: Smart Boards have been installed.
27. Computer and internet access and
training to teachers and students:
The curriculum prescribes ‘Computer Application’ as a core paper
for B.Com and B.A students.
28. Financial aid to students: I. Detail of Scholarships/ Freeships given to students.
1. SC/ST Scholarships given by Social Welfare Office. 2. Cat-1 Scholarship given by SWO. 3. Minority Scholarship. 4. Sanchi Honnamma Scholarship. 5. Post-Metric Scholarship. 6. Sports Scholarship. 7. Poor students Aid Fund given by Institution. 8. Karnataka State Student Welfare Fund.
II. Cash incentives are given to outstanding students by Management
and Staff.
29. Activities and support from the Alumni
Association:
The Alumni Association plays an important role in guiding and
encouraging the present set of students regarding knowledge quest,
learning, curricular activities, competitive exams and curricular
choice.
30. Activities and support from the Parent-
Teacher Association:
The Parent-Teachers Meeting has been crucial in supporting
the academic programmes in the college. Positive suggestions are
given to enhance facilities in the college.
31. Health services: Dr. Usha, Consultant Physician provides health care to
students as and when required. Apart from this annual health
checkup is done.
32. Performance in sports activities: • Kruthika S Raj has represented the University in the National
level Lawn Tennis Tournament and won accolades.
• Our college team took part in the inter- collegiate Ball-Badminton,
Throw-Ball and Volley-Ball competitions successfully.
33. Incentives to outstanding
sportspersons:
Kruthika S Raj, II B.Com, National level Lawn Tennis Player,
was felicitated by Management and Staff.
34. Student achievements and awards: Sindhu Harish scored the highest marks in B.Com which is a
record for both the college and the University of Mysore.
35. Activities of the Guidance and
Counseling unit:
a. Career guidance programmes have been organized by
inviting resource persons from various fields such as Education,
Civil Administration, Business concerns and Software Industries.
b. The Counseling Cell of the college has provided succor to
several students who suffer from problems of adjustment, inferiorly
complex diffidence and a dented self-image.
36. Placement services provided to students: Campus Interview: 1. On 18-02-2013, IFBI, a franchisee of ICICI Bank Ltd, conducted
campus interview and 37 students were short listed. 5 students
have already started working.
2. On 25-02-2013, IBM Company, Bangalore conducted a campus
recruitment programme and 3 students were short listed.
3. On 28-02-2013, Campus selection was conducted by “Says
Information Health Care Management” Mysore. 10 students were
short listed.
4. On 05-03-2013, Final year B.Com students participated in company
recruitment of Infosys Ltd, at St.Philomina’s College, Mysore. 5
students were short listed.
37. Development programmes for non- teaching staff:
-Nil-
38. Healthy practices of the institution 1. Organizing Sadhbhavana Day to create greater camaraderie,
positive attitude and goodwill among students and staff.
2. Conducting class wise seminars, Debates and discussions to
enrich teaching-learning process.
3. Facilitating interaction between students and professionals from
academic, Industrial and Business Arenas.
4. Personality Development Programmes.
5. Regular counseling to students in order to address various
psychological problems.
6. Study circle activities of the Department of English to improve
communication skills.
39. Linkages developed with National / International, academic/ Research
bodies -Nil-
40. Any other relevant information the
institution wishes to add:
• 03-09-2012:- Sanskrit day celebrated to highlight significance of
Sanskrit as a base for World Languages
and also in Knowledge Empowerment.
• 06-02-2013:- The English Department motivated the First year
B.A and B.Com students to organize an Exhibition on Seven
Wonders of the World.
• 11-02-2013:- Swamy Vivekananda’s 150th Birthday Celebration by
Language Departments.
• 08-03-2013:- Women’s Day Celebration, Smt.Dorette, Christabel
an entrepreneur spoke about the viability of Small Scale
Industries.
• 22-03-2013:- Mallamma Memorial inter-collegiate Debate and
Music Competition held.
• April 2013:- Inauguration of Red-Cross and Scouts and Guides
Units.
• April 2013:- The Department of Economics Conducted student
seminars on the ‘Importance of Red Cross and the ‘Scouts and
Guides Movement.
• 1-09-2012:- Special Lecture Programme on “The Role of Company
Secretaries in Modern Industrial Scenario” by Smt. Srilatha,
Company Secretary.
• 16-10-2012 to 18-12-2012:- A series of seminars related to
Accountancy was organized.
• 05-02-2013:-‘Anarghya Academy’ conducted a guidance
Programme on Civil Service Competitive Exams.
• 06-02-2013:- A seminar was conducted by ‘Srishti School of
Business, Bangalore on‘Business Administration’.
• 07-02-2013:- ‘Vist Mind’ Guided Commerce Students on CIT and
MAT Exams.
• 22 and 23-02-2013:-Career Launcher, Conducted a seminar On
CAT and MAT Exams.
• 25-02-2013:- Three Students selected in the Campus Interview of
IBM.
• 28-02-2013:- Five students were selected in Campus Interview
conducted by Infosys.
• 23-03-2013:- Celebration of Taxation Day. Sri Ullas Rao of SDM-
IMD Spoke on ‘Tax planning in Inflationary Economy’.
• 25-03-2013:- Banking and Insurance Day celebrated with inputs
from Sri N.T.Eshwar, Chief Manager, Syndicate Bank and Sri
Shashidhar LIC officer Mysore Division.
• 26-03-2013:- Sri M A Srinivas Rao delivered a special lecture on
‘Marketing and Salesmanship’.
• 27-03-2013:- Accounting and Auditing Day celebrated. Professor
Mahadevappa spoke on ‘International Financial Reporting
Standard’.
Part C: Details of the plans of the institution
for the next year:
• To improve academic performance.
• To facilitate more campus Interviews.
• To extend counseling service to parents of the students and
Alumni members in need of such psychological support.
IQAC CELL Chair Person :
1. Prof. K.N. Panchakshara Swamy, Principal
Co- ordinator :
2. Prof. S. Prapullachandrakumar - Coordinator
Members :
1. Prof.Mallinath Kumbar Dept of Library & information Center, Manasagangotri, Mysore
2. Prof.Malluswamy Principal (Retired) J.S.S.College, Gudlupet
3. Sri.Satish Chandra Administrative Officer, J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
4. Sri.K.S.Nagaraja Chartered Accountant, Mysore
5. Sri.Phaneesh Advocate, Mysore
6. Sri.Rajendra Prasad Senior Manager, KSFC, Chamaraja Nagar
7. Smt.Nethra Uttaiah Principal, Mallamma Marimallappa Science & BBM College, Mysore
8. Dr.N.Savithri H.O.D. of History
9. Prof.S.Prapullachandrakumar H.O.D of Commerce
10. Prof.Y.D.Dhananjaya H.O.D of Geography
11. Prof.M.Pushpa H.O.D of Economics
12. Prof.H.V.Leelambike H.O.D of Sanskrit
Prof, S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar Prof. K N Panchakshara Swamy
Name & Signature of the Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Chairperson, IQAC
MALLAMMA MARIMALLAPPA WOMEN’S ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE- MYSORE.
THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC 2013-14
Part A: 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.
The Plan of Action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning
of the academic year 2013-14 was aimed at increasing Co-curricular
and Extracurricular activities in particular and fulfill the aims of the
Founders of the institution, especially in terms of empowering girl
students through a meaningful knowledge transmission. The
important proposals for the current academic year are enlisted
below.
a) Maximum utilization of the existing infrastructure.
b) Impetus to student-centric teaching methods.
c) Enhancing Commerce Forum activities.
d) Strengthening Alumni Association.
e) Increasing the number of books in the Library. Adding more
facilities in the Reference section of the Library.
f) Increasing resources and sports facility.
Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and
objectives of the institutions:
One of the chief objectives of the institution is to impart quality
education to girl students and heighten the awareness of
empowerment through exposure to knowledge. Their participation in
curricular as well as co-curricular activities is ensured via class room
seminars, meaningful interaction, enhancement of spoken and written
skills, confidence-building exercise, inculcating leadership qualities.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG
and PG) :
-Nil-
3. Innovations in curricular design and
transaction :
The University of Mysore designs the curriculum with the help of
expert groups. Senior teachers of our college are involved in it. Though
the curriculum is formulated by the University, the teachers of the
college enrich it by using methods such as comparative analysis,
pictorial representation of texts, power point presentation etc.
4. Inter – disciplinary programmes started:
-Nil-
5. Examination reforms implemented: The University of Mysore issues guidelines in this regard and the
exam format is made more student friendly of late.
6. Candidates qualified : NET/SLET/GATE
etc.
Shalini M P – SLET and KET
Shivaram – SLET
Sunil Kumar – SLET
7. Total number of seminars / workshops
conducted:
One day workshop on ‘Environmental Disaster Management’ was
conducted by the Geography Department on 21st April 2014.
8. Research projects
a) Newly implemented:
b) Completed:
-Nil-
-Nil-
9. Patents generated, if any: -Nil-
10. New collaborative research programmes: -Nil-
11. Research grants received from various agencies:
-Nil-
12. Details of research scholars: 1. Nalini Chandar : Associate Professor Dept of English.
Research Topic : The Study of Psychopaths in Select Fiction.
2. Shyla Nagaraj : Assistant Professor Dept of History.
Research Topic : ‘The Role of Press in Mandya District from 1891-1990’.
3. Sunil : Temporary Lecturer, Dept of History
Research Topic : Development of Industries in the Princely State of Mysore.
4. Vishwanath H R : Temporary Lecturer, Dept of Geography. Research Topic : Environment and Agricultural Implication on Human-elephant conflict in Nagarahole forest.
13. Citation index of faculty members and
impact factor:
-Nil-
14. Honors/Awards to the faculty: -Nil-
15. Internal resources generated: a) Commerce Forum : Rs.18.900-00
b) Library : Rs. 667-00
c) Alumni Association : Rs. 15.000-00
16. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST. FIST,
etc. assistance /recognition:
-Nil-
17. Community services: Community service is an integral part of the NSS. Our college
unit undertakes the responsibility of educating the rural populace
through week-end programmes and camps.
18. Teachers and officers newly recruited: Smt. Chaya – Dept of Economics.
Smt. Gunavathi – Dept of Commerce.
19. Teaching – Non-teaching staff ratio: 27:11 3:1
20. Improvements in the library services: E – LIB software, Internet facility, Xerox facility.
21. New books/journals subscribed and their
value:
No.of titles : 318 Cost: 1,14,950.00
No.of Copies: 663
22. Courses in which student assessment of
teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
Student feedback is done for both B.A and B.Com courses. The
Principal advices teachers depending on the content of the feedback.
23. Unit cost of education: Unit cost of Education for each Student.
a) Excluding Salary Rs: 7034-00
b) Including Salalry Rs: 43331-00
24. Computerization of administration and
the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:
Admin-software has been installed. The entire administration has
been computerized.
Admission Process.
A committee comprising the Principal and staff members takes the
responsibility of student selection. Students for B.A and B.Com courses
are directly admitted on the basis of their performance in the previous
qualifying exam. Representation is given to all categories as per
Government norms.
B.Com:- (Nov-Dec-2013) No. of Students Appeared Passed Pass %
I Sem 65 61 90
III Sem 68 65 96
V Sem 56 56 100 B.A:- (Nov-Dec-2013)
No. of Students Appeared Passed Pass %
I Sem 107 62 58
III Sem 75 57 76
V Sem 97 95 98
25. Increase in the infrastructural facilities: All labs have been air conditioned.
26. Technology upgradation: UGC LIST OF EQUIPMENTS PURCHASED FOR THE YEAR 2013-14
Sl. No. Name of Items purchased Nos. 1 Camera Lens 01 2 Flash 01 3 Computer Printer (Cannon 4820 D Printer) 01 4 Laptop –ASUs- Mini-1015 E 01
Sl. No. Name of Items purchased Nos. 5 HCL - Desktop System 25 6 Hitachi- CPX -3021 Mini Projector 01 7 Dell Ultra Mobile Projector M110 01 8 Hitachi- CPX 3021 Mini WN Projector 01 9 LG Refrigerator 310 ltrs. 01
10 LG Air Conditioner 1.5 ton 2 star 01 11 Logic, 6x8 Auto Rollup Screen 01
Logic, Mount Kit with 15 mtrs VGA, Cable, Casing cap and with Installation
01
27. Computer and internet access and training
to teachers and student:
As part of the curriculum Computer Application is a paper
Prescribed for both B.Com and B.A students. Smt. Suma of the
Department of Computer Application gives training to Teaching and
Non-teaching staff.
28. Financial aid to students: I. Detail of Scholarships/ Freeships given to students.
1. SC/ST Scholarships given by Social welfare office. 2. Cat-1 Scholarship given by SWO. 3. Minority Scholarship. 4. Sanchi Honnamma Scholarship. 5. Post-Metric Scholarship. 6. Sports Scholarship. 7. Poor students Aid Fund given by Institution. 8. Karnataka State Student Welfare Fund.
II. Cash incentives are given to outstanding students by Management
and Staff.
29. Activities and support from the Alumni
Association:
The Alumni Association of the college meets annually and discusses
ways and means of enhancing their participatory role in the development
of the college, They provide guidance to juniors in the matters of
learning, competitive exams and employment. Cash incentives are given
to toppers in the semester examinations.
30. Activities and support from the Parent-
Teacher Association:
Parent-teachers meeting is held every year that centers on student
welfare. Feedback is obtained and suggestions are incorporated.
31. Health services: Dr. Usha the consultant physician visits periodically to create
awareness regarding Gynecological problems and she also conducts
health checkup annually.
32. Performance in sports activities: 1. Kruthika S Raj has won several awards as National level Lawn
Tennis Player.
2. Kumari. Swathi S, Rakshitha.R, Ramya A.S have represented
college in the Mysore University Inter-collegiate Lawn-
Tennis Competition and won the third place.
33. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons: Cash incentives are given to outstanding sports persons and
felicitated on their achievement.
34. Student achievements and awards: Our students have consistently topped in University Examinations.
This year too, the students are expected to get ranks and gold medals in
the ongoing exams.
35. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling
unit:
The Career Guidance Unit of the college organized career
guidance programmes for the students inviting resource persons from
fields of Education, Business, and Civil Administration and Software
Companies. Computer training institutes have been invited to educate
students regarding short term courses in computer programming.
On 10th March 2014, Jivintech Company conducted a presentation
on “Technical Writing” of documents for final B.Com students and
explained about career prospects in this new field.
On 25th March 2014, Amity Business School gave a presentation
on M.B.A and B.B.M programmes and higher education.
On 18th Feb 2014, AMITY Business School for M.B.A and B.B.M
pragramme presented a talk on “Career Guidance and Higher
Education” to final year B.Com students.
On 21st Feb 2014, Mrs. Subhashini Harish, Center Head, gave
presentation on how to prepare for CAT, MAT exams and Banking
exams foe second B.Com students.
The Counseling Cell of the college has been actively involved in
counseling students who have gone through psychological trauma,
emerging from dysfunctional family problem set-up, depression and
domestic disturbances. Students suffering from adjustment problems,
identity crisis, and diffidence have been effectively addressed.
36. Placement services provided to students: Company Recruitment:
1. On 06-02-2014, IFBI, a Franchisee of ICICI, a Finance Banking and
Insurance company conducted campus interview for final year
students of B.Com, B.B.M, B.S.C and B.A. The first round was
aptitude test 10 students got short listed.
2. On 22-02-02014, “UJJIVAN”, a Banking company from Bangalore
conducted campus interview for final year B.Com and B.B.M
students. The first round was aptitude test and 11 students were
short listed. The final round was Group Discussion and 4 students
got selected for job.
3. On 22nd Feb 2014, “UJJIVAN”, a banking company from Bangalore
conducted campus interview from 11:30 am to 5:30 pm for final year
B.Com and B.B.M and 11 students were shortlisted, finally 4
students got selected for job.
37. Development programmes for non-
teaching staff:
Office staff participated in a training programme organized by
Joint Director of Collegiate Education on 12-09-2013.
38. Healthy practices of the institution 1. Special lecture programmes (Department wise) and General talks.
2. Posters and Model presentation.
3. Commerce Carnival.
4. Health awareness programmes.
5. Text based Quiz programmes.
6. Scouts and Guides programmes.
7. Enhancing communication skills through study circles.
39. Linkages developed with National / International, academic / Research bodies
-Nil-
40. Any other relevant information the
institution wishes to add:
1. Seventeen students of the college were invited by the ‘Bharath
Scouts and Guides’ Karnataka Chapter to enroll for the ‘Rangers
Training Programme’ held from 22-08-2013 to 24-08-2013.
2. On 27-09-2013 – 5 Students of our college participated in the Torch-
Light parade as part of the world famous Dasara procession.
3. 28-10-2013:- The English Department organized a Poster and
Model presentation on ‘Illuminations-I’, an anthology of English
poetry involving the I B.A and B.Com students.
4. 11-11-2013:- The II year B.A and B.Com students made a poster
presentation on R.K Narayana’s novels with particular emphasis
on ‘Swamy and Friends’ a text prescribed for the B.A and B.Com
courses.
5. 24-02-2014:- A special lecture on “India and the Contemporary
World” was organized by the Department of History.
6. 28-02-2014:- A special lecture on ‘The Indian Council of
Leadership’ was organized by the Department of Political Science.
7. April 2014:- Blood grouping was organized by the NSS unit for all
the students of the college.
8. 11-04-2014:- A special lecture on ‘Nutritious Food’ by Dr. Srivatsa
of Government Ayurvedic College was organized under the aegis
of Nature Club.
9. The Department of Geography organized a “Model Exhibition”
on 21st and 22nd February 2014.
10. 28-04-2014:- A poster presentation was organized on
Shakespeare’s works with special emphasis on ‘The Merchant of
Venice’ to commemorate the 450th Birth Anniversary of the
world’s great poet and playwright.
11. 28-04-2014:- A poster cum model presentation was held by the
Department of English on Illuminations-II, an anthology of English
Prose involving the 1st year students.
12. Special Bhagavad-Gita classes were conducted by the Department
of Sanskrit.
Commerce Forum Activities 1. On 25-09-2013 a special lecture was organized on ‘Bailment and
Pledge’ by Mr.Harsha, Senior Advocate.
2. On 16-10-2013 seminar on M.B.A courses was organized with the
help of Sristi School of Business, Bangalore.
3. On 18-10-2013 Vista Mind conducted a seminar on CAT and MAT
examination for final B.Com students.
4. On 24th January 2014, a presentation was made by Mr.Sandeep
Kumar, Head of Alliances Karnataka, a stock market institute in
Bangalore, on the topic “Career Guidance and Higher Education”.
5. On 28th Feb 2014, a guest lecture was delivered by Mr.Ravikumar
on “Personality Development”.
Commerce Week Activities
1. 07-04-2014: A special lecture by resource person Prof, Suresh
Acharya, Assistant Professor, JSS Center for Management Studies
on “Trends is Marketing”.
2. 08-04-2014: Special lecture by resource person Dr.D.S.Guru,
Professor, Department of Computers, University of Mysore, on
“Computer Application”.
3. 09-04-2014: Special lecture by resource person Mr. Achutha,
Chartered Accountant, Mysore, on “Practical aspects of Direct and
Indirect Taxes”.
4. 11-04-2014: Commerce carnival was conducted with various
competitions for all the B.Com students, The events were Power
Point Presentation, Group Discussion, Product Advertising, MAD-
ACTS and Biz-Quiz.
The valedictory and prize distribution function of the Commerce
Week activities was conducted on 12rh April 2014. The dignitaries
present were Prof, Panchaksharaswamy, Honorary Secretary, Mr.Amber
Aftab, Retired Manager, Jyothi laboratories Ltd, Mumbai was Chief
guest.
Part C: Details the plans of the institution for
the next year:
• To introduce Add-on Courses in Tourism, Tally and Spoken
English.
• Coaching classes for CPT and IPCC for CA aspirants.
IQAC CELL
Chair Person :
1. Prof.K.N.Panchakshara Swamy, Principal
Co- ordinator :
1. Prof.S.Prapullachandrakumar - Coordinator
Members :
1. Prof. Mallinath Kumbar Dept of Library & information Center, Manasagangotri, Mysore
2. Prof.Malluswamy Principal (Retired) J.S.S.College, Gudlupet
3. Sri.Satish Chandra Administrative Officer, J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
4. Sri.K.S.Nagaraja Chartered Accountant, Mysore
5. Sri.Phaneesh Advocate, Mysore
6. Sri.Rajendra Prasad Senior Manager, KSFC, Chamaraja Nagar
7. Smt.Nethra Uttaiah Principal, Mallamma Marimallappa Science & BBM College, Mysore
8. Dr.N.Savithri H.O.D. of History
9. Prof.S.Prapullachandrakumar H.O.D of Commerce
10. Prof.Y.D.Dhananjaya H.O.D of Geography
11. Prof.M.Pushpa H.O.D of Economics
12. Prof.H.V.Leelambike H.O.D of Sanskrit
Prof, S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar Prof. K N Panchakshara Swamy
Name & Signature of the Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Chairperson, IQAC