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ASAN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
OF MANAGEMENT (AMIMA)
ASAN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
OF MANAGEMENT (AMIMA)
CHENNAICHENNAI
ESTABLISHMENT
MISSION
Asan Memorial Institute of Management was established in 1997 in recognition of the vital need to develop competent managers and IT professionals to meet the growing needs of the country. During this short span, the Institute has emerged as one of the premier institutes in the South, offering high quality education in the areas of Management and Information Technology. The full time MBA and MCA programmes offered by the Institute are approved by the AICTE, Ministry of HRD, Government of India and are affiliated to the University of Madras.
The mission of the Institute is to achieve excellence through high quality and need-
based education with focus on development of individual potential. In tune with this, the courses offered will be contemporary in nature and directly relevant to the market needs. The Institute will provide a conducive and stimulating environment that will lead to academic excellence, character formation and development of individual talents and abilities.
The Institute presently conducts full time M.B.A. & M.C.A. programmes, affiliated to the University of Madras. The Institute further aims at emerging as a centre for research in Management with facilities for offering M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes. It also intends to offer training and consultancy services in Management, IT and other related areas in collaboration with regional, national or
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WELCOME TO JALADAMPET CAMPUS
LOCATION MAP OF THE INSTITUTE
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The Institute is part of the Asan Memorial
Group of Educational Institutions, Chennai.
These institutions are governed by the
Asan Memorial Association. This Association
was established in 1965 as a tribute to the
memory of Mahakavi Kumaran Asan, the late
Poet Laureate of Kerala.
The founding members of the Association
consisted of eminent Malayalees, settled in
Chennai, from different walks of life such as
industrialists, educationalists, film personalities
and social workers, who were devoted
and highly dedicated to the noble cause of
education. The Founder Secretary of the
Association, Mr. A. K. Gopalan continues to be
the guiding supremo and moving spirit behind
the Asan Memorial Educational Institutions.
Other educational institutions belonging to the group are :
THE MANAGEMENT
Asan Memorial College of Arts & Science, Jaladampet, Chennai.
Asan Memorial College of Engineering &Technology, Chengelpet, Tamil Nadu.
Asan Memorial Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Jaladampet, Chennai.
Asan Memorial Dental College, Chengelpet.
Asan Memorial Senior Secondary School (CBSE), Cochin House, Chennai.
Asan Memorial Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Greams Road, Chennai.
Kumaran Asan Higher Secondary School, Cochin House, Chennai.
The Institute is located on a twelve acre campus at Jaladampet on Velachery-Tambaram Road. This is about 20 kms. from the heart of Chennai city and about 10 kms. from Saidapet. The campus is beautifully laid out and developed with landscaped gardens and excellent facilities for sports and games. It
has spacious grounds for cricket, hockey and foot-ball and well-prepared courts for basket ball, volley ball and badminton. A large and impressive auditorium with a seating capacity of 1000 is also available.
CAMPUS & INFRASTRUCTURE
The Institute has a spacious and impressive
building (nearly 46,330 sq.ft. area) with
several well laid-out class rooms, conference
halls, syndicate rooms, library and laboratory
facilities.
The campus is well connected to the
Chennai city by public Transport services. Bus
nos. are : 51, E51, 51B, 51D, and 51H from
Saidapet, by A51 and D51 & V51 from
Broadway/Parrys and by 5A from T. Nagar.
The Institution operates bus facility for the staff
and day scholars covering all the major areas
of Chennai city.
The Institute has a spacious library having
an excellent collection of latest books,
magazines, including e-journals and
periodicals on Management and Information
Technology. The back volumes of leading
management journals are also available. The
library remains open for nearly 10 hours on all
working days for the benefit of students and
faculty.
A modern Audio-Visual Lab with
TRANSPORT
LIBRARY
AUDIO-VISUAL LAB
equipments like LCD Projector, OHPs, Slide
Projector, CTV & VCR has been set up. A large
collection of Management and Information
Technology Films is also available.
A Modern and well furnished canteen with
seating capacity for 60 persons is available in
the campus.
Separate Computer Labs for MBA, MCA
programmes are available to meet present and
future needs. The labs are well equipped with
the latest Pentium based Multimedia Systems
with networking. The operating systems used are
Windows 2008, Novell Netware, and Red Hat
CANTEEN
COMPUTER LAB
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Shri A. K. GOPALANChairman
Asan Memorial Association
Linux 7.2. The students are provided extensive
hands-on-experience using application packages
such as Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0, Macromedia
Web studio, Developer 2000, SPSS 11.0, Oracle
8i and other DOS based languages. The labs
are Internet enabled with a high speed
Broadband connection. The Institute has its own
web site at http// : www.asaneducation.com
Large and spacious hostels separately for
boys and girls are available within the campus.
Wholesome food (Vegetarian and non-
vegetarian) is served. The hostel blocks have
large open space in order to provide a healthy
living environment within the campus.
HOSTELS
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES:
Unique Features
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The Institute offers the following programmes:
Master of Business Administration - M.B.A.
2 yrs. full-time
Master of Computer Application - M.C.A.
3 yrs. full-time
MBA and MCA courses are approved by
the All India Council for Technical Education
(AICTE), Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
Both courses are affiliated to the University of
Madras.
The programmes follow the scheme and
syllabus prescribed by the University of Madras.
However, in order to build-up a distinctive
character and give a developmental orientation,
the Institute has introduced several special
modules aimed at enhancing the techno-
managerial capabilities and sharpening the
skills amongst the participants. These modules
include :
De-freezing and confidence building
Executive communication skills
Extensive hands-on-experience in
computers & internet browsing
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Teaching Methodology
Institute - Industry Interaction
Guest Faculty Seminars
Group dynamics and inter-personal
skills
Personality development
Special lectures and seminars on current trends and emerging areas in I.T. and Management.
Value added programmes in ERP & SAP
The teaching methodology followed at the Institute makes extensive use of participative methods. A balanced mix of case analysis, group presentation, seminars, syndicate methods, group discussion, role-play and lecture sessions are used which provide for intense intellectual stimulation and development of techno-managerial skills. The training sessions are supplemented by the use of modern teaching aids such as video films, LCD Projector, over-head projectors and slide projectors.
The Institute has an active programme of collaboration and interaction with the industries especially in and around Chennai. This is undertaken through the following activities :
Guest Seminars are organised periodically to supplement the classroom teaching. Many senior executives from industry and eminent faculty from premier institutes and universities participate in interactive sessions with students on current topics and industry practices. These sessions provide a wide exposure to the students on the prevailing best practices and
emerging concepts and help them to face the dynamic business / IT environment with confidence.
Developmental Activities
Programmes on confidence building and
personality development are arranged with
reputed management consultants to map the
personality profile of students, identify their
GIRL’S HOSTEL
BOY’S HOSTEL
Mr. C. S. Muthusubramaniam, General Manager - Marketing (Retd.), M/s Ashok Leyland Limited, Chennai
on "International Marketing".
Mr. Ramesh Nair, Managing Director, Jones Lang Lasalle - Meghraj, Chennai
on "Impact of Global Melt Down".
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Address by Chief Guest on the day of "AMIMA"
strengths and weaknesses and provide
specialised training to correct any deficiency.
Realising the importance of effective
communication in Management and IT areas,
specialised programmes on communication skills
are conducted regularly for all the students.
These sessions involve extensive use of
interactive and practise oriented training to
develop skills and build up confidence.
The MBA and MCA students organise two mega
annual events namely MAGMA and BYTE IT
respectively to gain hands on experience in
Event Management. These major events are
Management and I.T. Meetsconducted with the active support, sponsorship
and participation from major business and
industrial establishments in Chennai. Both
MAGMA and BYTE IT have been recognised as
popular student meets attracting participants
from most of the established MBA/MCA
institutes in the South. They provide a forum
for students to display talents and test their
knowledge and skills in a competitive
environment.
Industrial visits are organised to acquaint
the students with the real-life organisational
environment where they observe and study the
systems and practices. Discussions are
arranged with the managerial staff to give an
orientation to the students on the salient
features and critical issues of the organisation.
These visits provide the students with the much-
needed exposure to the practical aspects of the
curriculum.
Project work is an essential feature of all
programmes at the Institute. It provides a
valuable field experience and research
orientation to students. Students select
researchable topics or live problems from
organisations, make an in-depth analysis using
scientifically collected data and prepare a
comprehensive study report. Besides the regular
project work which is a part of the MBA/MCA
curriculum, students are required to do at
least one additional summer internship project
for a period of not less than four weeks.
The Institute has a creditable placement
record for MBA and MCA programmes. The
Dean Prof. Appalaraju is also incharge of the
Placement and Training Cell. He is assisted by
Industrial Visits tours and Orientation
Project Work
Placement and Training Cell
other faculty members and student
representatives. The Cell assists the students for
project placement as well as final placement.
On-campus and off-campus placement
interviews are arranged during the final
semester. Some of the major coporate
recruiters are : IDBI Bank, ICICI Prudential, ABN-
AMRO Bank, TCS. DSRC, ICICI Bank, Tata
Infomedia, HDFC Bank, Ford India, India Bulls,
Sharekhan, AVIVA Life, India Infoline, Indiamart
etc. The details of the recent placements are
given in the Mandatory Disclosures.
The Institute has a record of producing
University Rank holders both in MBA and MCA
courses. P. S. Deepa and A. Rubeena Sheija
Mathew & Vidhya of MBA department secured
Madras University ranks. In subsequent years
also students have maintained high levels of
academic performance.
: Bachelor's Degree in any
discipline with minimum 50% marks in
aggregate in core subjects.
For SC/ST candidates, eligibility criteria will
be a pass in the Bachelor's Degree.
: B.C.A./ B.E.S/ B.Sc. in
Computer Science / Mathematics/ Physics/
Statistics/ Applied Sciences or B.Com / B.B.M. /
B.B.A/ B.L.M./ B.A. Corporate Secretaryship /
Academic Excellence
ADMISSIONS:
Eligibility
MBA (full-time)
MCA (full-time)
Mr. R. Ramakrishnan, Director & Advisor (Retd.), M/s Ashok Leyland Limited on "Self Management".
Mrs. Shyamala Jayaprakash, Secretary presenting memento to Mr. Udhaya Sankar, E.D (Manufacturing)
M/s Ashok Leyland, Chief Guest, Magma
Mr. Saikumar IAS, Zonal Joint Director General of Foreign Trade, presenting prizes to winners
during Inter-Collegiate Meet.
MBA Students in action during Magma
Mr. Venkatraman, Advisor, Maples ESM Technologies,Chief Guest of Byte IT with Director,
HOD & Organizing Team.
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B.A. Economics / any other Bachelor's Degree
with Business Mathematics and Statistics or
Mathematics / Statistics in main / allied level or
B.Sc. Chemistry with Mathematics and Physics as
allied subjects or a Bachelor's Degree in any
discipline with Mathematics as one of the
subjects at the Higher Secondary / +2 level.
Candidates awaiting results of the
Bachelor's Degree examinations may also apply
provided the degree/provisional certificate and
mark lists are produced before the last date
specified for admission by the Institute.
Candidates for M.B.A. admission are
required to appear for the Management
Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by the All India
Management Association, New Delhi or any
other approved common entrance tests.
For Application and Prospectus, apply to
the Administrative Officer, Asan Memorial
APPLICATION AND PROSPECTUS
Educational Institutions, Cochin House, Chennai-
600 006 along with a demand draft for
Rs.350/- in favour of the “Asan Memorial
Association, Chennai” if by Post (Rs. 300/- if in
person)
Completed applications along with
necessary enclosures must be submitted / sent to
the Administrative Officer at the above address
on or before the last date specified for
registration.
Candidates for the Management Quota
seats in MBA course are required to appear for
the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) or other
approved tests such as TANCET, CAT, XAT,
CMAT or ATMA or CET. MAT is an all India
level entrance test conducted by the All India
Management Association, New Delhi. The tests
are held normally in December, February, May
and October at different centers in the Country.
Applicants for the Management quota seats
in MCA course can appear for TANCET
conducted by the Anna University, Chennai or
any other approved common entrance tests.
Group Discussion (MBA only) and Interview
Based on the performance in the MAT test
or other approved tests, candidates for M.B.A.
admission will be called for group discussion
and interview at the Institute. The group
Selection Process
discussion will be on a topic of current interest
or on a business situation. The MBA admissions
will be based on the performance in MAT or
other approved tests, academic record, group
discussion and personal interview.
Eligible short-listed applicants for MCA
course will be called for personal interview at
the Institute. MCA admission will be based on
the performance in the entrance test, academic
record and interview.
Details regarding seats available, past
admission etc. are given in the Mandatory
Disclosure.
Management reserves its rights to revise
the fee for the course of study at the beginning
of the academic year, if necessary. Fees once
paid will not be refunded under any
circumstances. A student who withdraws from
the Institute during the year will have to pay
fees for the full year and a penalty for the
remaining period. Details regarding the tuition
FEES
and other fees are furnished in the Mandatory
Disclosures.
Dr. R. Tamilarasan, M.A., M.L., M.B.A.,
Ph.D is the Director of the Institute of
Management. He is an alumni of St. Joseph’s
College, Trichy and Thiyagarajar School of
Management, Madurai. He has over 30 years
of experience in academics and industry. He
has credentials as an Advocate for more 2
years.
He served various Engineering Colleges in
and around Chennai for more than 15 years.
He is also a visiting faculty to other Engineering
Colleges and B’ Schools in Tamilnadu. He is a
prolific writer and published articles in refereed
journals of repute and well acclaimed.
Prof .P. Appala Raju, B.E., PGDBM, MMS is
the Dean of the Institute. He has 35 years
industrial experience with DRDO (GOI) and
Ashok Leyland Limited and around 10 years
academic experience holding senior positions.
The Institute has a team of highly qualified
and experienced faculty members from various
streams of Management and Information
Technology.
A profile of the Core Full-time Faculty is
given under the Mandatory Disclosure.
DIRECTOR, DEAN AND FACULTY
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Padma Vibhushan Dr. M. V. Pylee, Evolution of Management Education in India.Former Vice-Chancellor,Cochin University.
Dr. Jay Kandampully, MBA, Ph.D., Services Marketing and Professor, Ohio State University, USA Hospitality Management
Mr. George Stephanos, M.Tech.(IE), Total Quality Management and Human Fellow (IIIE), HR & TQM Consultant, Resources Management
Dr. S. Nithyananda Sastry Investment Management, Foreign Management Consultant Trade & Human Resources Management. (Formerly Chief Manager, BOI)
Mr. C. S. Muthu Subramanian, International Business & Foreign Trade.General Manager – Marketing (Retd.),Ashok Leyland Limited., Chennai.
Mr. Sajiv K. Menon, B.Tech.,(Chem.), Marketing & Sales Management.MBA (IIMB),Sr. Vice-President Tube Investments of India Ltd., Chennai
Dr. Justin Paul, Ph.D., International Business & Foreign Trade.Asst.Professor, IIM, Indore.
Mr. Raju Iyer, FICWA, ACS, MIMA, MBA (UK), Merchant Banking and FinancialManagement Trainer & Consultant Services.
Mr. V. Nagaraja Rao, Supply Chain Management.Divisional Manager,Ashok Leyland Limited.
Prof. V. Sivakumar, Latest Trends in Marketing.The Baruch College, New York, USA
Mr. George Koshi, Innovations in HRGeneral Manager,Paradigm Shift, Chennai.
Mr. S. Sudhir, Personality Development.COO, Zen Wide World of Training.
Mr. K. C. Raghavan, An Overview of TQM.TQM Consultant and UNIDO Expert
Mr. Ramesh Nair, Impact of Global Meltdown.Managing Director,Jones Lang Lasalle - Meghraj, Chennai.
Mr. K. Jafar Ali, Best Practices and Emerging Trends in H.R. National Head (HR),West Asia Exports & Imports Limited.
Mr. R. Ramakrishnan, Self Management.Director and Advisor (Retd.),Ashok Leyland Limited.
Mr. C. V. Panneer Selvam, Energy Conservation. Additional General Manager,NTPC
Mr. Rajakumar, Personality Development.Layam Solutions Private Ltd.
Mrs. Usha Soman, Trends in HR.Deputy General Manager,Ashok Leyland Limited, Chennai.
Mr. Sivakumar, Emotional Competency.Managing Director,Blue Lotus, Chennai.
Mr. Ramani, Services Marketing.Management Consultant.
Mr. Veera Raghavan, Retail Marketing.Management Consultant
Mrs. Nimala Investors AwarenessFinance Consultant
Mr. Panneer Selvam , Energy Conservation AwarenessGMNTPC
Mr.Rangaswamy MBA Career Prospects and change HR Consultant ManagementMadras Port Trust
Dr. K. V. Gopalakrishnan Cultivating and practicing creativity and Professor-IIT innovation
Ms. Kasturi Talent retention through employee HR Consultant & Social Scientist engagement.
Mr. Ranganathan Statutory machinery for settlement ofLegal & HR Consultant industrial disputes.
Mrs. Nirmala Nandakumar Positive thinkingSenior consultant BCF-UK
Profile of the Visiting Faculty
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Semester - I
Management PrinciplesQuantitative and Research Methods in Business Organizational Behaviour Management Accounting Managerial EconomicsBusiness Communication OREntrepreneurship and Management of Small Business.Soft Skills - 1.
Semester - II
Applied Operations ResearchHuman Resources Management Marketing ManagementProduction and Materials ManagementFinancial ManagementLegal Systems in BusinessTotal Quality Management.Soft Skills – 2.Summer Internship
Semester - III
Business Policy & Strategic Management.Management Information Systems and EDPElective 1 (Dual specialisation in the areasElective 2 of Marketing, Finance, HR andElective 3 Systems are offered.)Soft Skills - 3
Semester - IV
Elective 4Elective 5Soft Skills – 4Project Work & Viva-Voce
MBA PROGRAMME
Semester - I
Mathematics for Computer Science Programming in C & UnixDigital Computer FundamentalsSystems Software Practical - I : Programming in CPractical - II : Unix & Shell Programming Soft Skills – 1.
Semester - IIMicroprocessors and its ApplicationsStatistical MethodsObject Oriented Programming with C++Data StructuresPractical – III: Data Structures using C++Practical – IV: Microprocessors Lab.Soft Skills – 2.Summer Internship
Semester - III
Software EngineeringComputer GraphicsJava Programming Operating SystemsAccounting & Financial ManagementPractical V : Java Programming Lab.Practical VI : Operating Systems Lab.Soft Skills - 3
Semester – IVComputer NetworksDatabase Management SystemsDesign and Analysis of AlgorithmsSoftware Project ManagementElective IPractical VII: RDBMS Lab.Practical VIII: Based on Elective I.Soft Skills – 4.
Semester - V
Software TestingElective IIElective IIIElective IVPractical – IX : Web Application Lab.Practical – X : Mini ProjectSoft Skills – V
Semester - VISoft Skills - VIProject Work & Viva Voce.
MCA PROGRAMME
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Ms. Barbara S. Wamsley, an eminent US Management expert on “Leadership & Management of Change”.
Mr. C. K. Ranganathan, Chairman & Managing Director CavinKare
on “Miniaturisation of FMCG”.
Padma Vibhshan Dr. M. V. Pylee, former V.C., University of Cochin on “Industry Expectations and Career opportunities for Management Students”.
Mr. K. Jafar Ali, National Head (HR), M/s West Asia Exports & Imports on "Emerging Trends in HR".
Mr. Udhaya Sankar, E.D. (Manufacturing), M/s Ashok Leyland Limited, delivering Valedictory Address
during MAGMA
Glimpses of Eminent Faculty Seminars
A view of students keen attention to the guest lecture
1. The Management reserves the right to grant admission to students and their decisions shall be final and binding on all parties concerned.
2. Tuition fees and other prescribed fees should be paid in full on or before the stipulated date.
3. The students of the Institute are to conduct themselves on and off the campus in a disciplined and exemplary manner, so as to maintain the reputation of the Institute as well as their own.
4. Students are restrained from organizing any type of Union or Association other than those relating to curricular or co-curricular activities and with the prior approval of the Principal.
5. Students must not loiter in the Institute premises or cause disturbance to fellow students by moving or talking loudly on the corridors, staircases, etc. when the classes are in progress. Free time should be best spent in the Institute Library.
6. Students should cultivate the habit of reading notices put up on the various Institute Notice-Boards. Ignorance of any instructions as contained in the notice will not be accepted as an excuse for failing to comply with it.
7. Consumption of liquor, usage of drugs and smoking in the premises of the Institute is prohibited. Students found indulging in such bad habits will be summarily expelled from Institute forthwith.
8. Destruction of furniture and fittings, spitting, pasting posters scribbling on the tables & walls, throwing of waste paper and rubbish are strictly prohibited.
9. Any lost property found must be handed over to the Principal or Office Manager from whom the owner can reclaim it after establishing his/her ownership.
10. Students should wear decent dress, Girls shall wear preferably Churidars with Thuppattas and Sarees. No casual wear is permitted.
11. The students participating in intercollegiate events should behave decently to keep up the dignity and reputation of the Institute.
12. The Principal may expel a student whose work or conduct is not satisfactory and the fees paid byhim/her will automatically be forfeited. Students who do not take their examinations with due earnestness and diligence are also likely to be dealt with, in the same manner.
13. No student will be allowed to take part in politics. No student should communicate any information or write about matters dealing with the administration of the Institute to the press or to any outside agency / organization.
14. Any student convicted for an offence of any nature will be dismissed from the institution as per the Government Ordinance.
a) The Institute assigns top priority to regular attendance in all classes. Students are expected to secure 100% attendance for all theory and practical classes. However, the eligibility for appearing in University examinations with minimum of 75% attendance will be accepted subject to valid explanation for absence.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
15. Attendance:
b) For absence due to illness, the request has to be supported by a detailed medical report from a Registered Medical Practitioner.
c) For absence due to participation in College or University programmes – request for such leave should be duly authorized and submitted in advance.
d) The Institute encourages active participation in sports, games and college approved extra curricular activities. Provision to meet attendance and other academic requirements will be made only when the student represents the Institute, the University, the State or the Country. An official letter duly signed by the organizing agency and Head of the Department has to be filed in the Principal's Office along with a letter from parents.
e) All leave applications must be countersigned by Parent / Guardian / Warden and must be recommended by the Head of the Department.
f) Attendance is compulsory on the re-opening and closing day of the Vacation & festival holidays if any, failing which severe action will be taken against the absentees.
g) Absence from Class tests and Model examinations will be severely dealt with.
Ragging is strictly prohibited within and outside the campus. Prompt and severe action will be taken against those indulging in Ragging activities as per the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997. The relevant provisions or this Act are given below:
a) DEFINTION: As per the Act, ragging means display of noisy, disorderly conduct, doing any act which causes or is likely to cause physical or psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear, shame or embarrassment to a student in any educational institution and includes;
i) Teasing, abusing, playing practical jokes on causing hurt to such student.
ii) Asking the student to do any act or perform something which such student will not in the ordinary course willingly do.
b) PROHIBITION OF RAGGING: Ragging inside or outside of any educational institution is prohibited.
c) PENALTY FOR RAGGING: Whoever directly or indirectly commits, participates abets or propagates “ragging” inside or outside any educational institution shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years and shall also be liable to a fine which may extend to twenty five thousand rupees.
d) DISMISSAL OF STUDENT: Any student convicted of an offence under the Act shall also be dismissed from the educational institution and such student shall not be admitted in any other educational institution.
e) SUSPENSION OF STUDENT:
i) Whenever any student complaints of ragging to the Head of an educational institution or to any other person responsible for management of the institutional he/she shall enquire into the same immediately and if found true shall suspend the student who has committed the offence, from the educational institution.
16. RAGGING:
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ii) The decision of the Head of the educational institution or the person responsible for the management of the educational institution that any student has indulged in ragging shall be final.
17. Every student of this Institute is required to possess and wear an Identity Card with his/her passport size photo affixed and signature attested by the Principal. Since duplicate copy of I.D Cards are not normally issued, the students are advised to keep their I.D Cards safely.
18. Redress or any grievance is by mutual discussions or arbitration only. No student or parent shall demonstrate against the Management on any ground, nor shall go for any legal action against the Principal or the Management.
19. Non-compliance with the rules of the Institute will attract penalties, suitable fines, apart from other punitive measure.
20. Decisions on matters not covered by the existing rules are at the absolute discretion of the Principal.
ASAN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTFaculty Team
Name Designation Qualification
Dr. R. Tamilarasan Director MA.,M.L.,MBA,Ph.D
Prof. P. Appalaraju Dean BE (Mech PGDBM, MMSFIAE, MSAE, MSEI, Ph.D (TQM)ISO 9001 (2000) Lead Auditor
MBA DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Prema Manoharan Associate Professor CAIIB, FCWA, BGL, B.Ed., M.A.,M.Phil (English), MBA, M.Phil (Mgt,) Ph.D
Mr. K. Iyyanar Asst. Professor M.Sc. (Stat), M.Phil.Mrs. B. Saipriya Asst. Professor MBA, M.Phil (Mgt), DCAMrs. M. Ambika Asst. Professor MBAMrs. Mary Jasmine K. R Lecturer B.Com, MBAMr. Dakshinamurthy Lecturer BE., MBA
MCA DEPARTMENT
Mr. S. Jawahar Asst. Professor MCA., M.PhilMrs. Jothilakshmi System Analyst BE(CS) M.EMrs. Geetha Remani Asst. Professor MCA., M.PhilMrs. Beulah Jaba Jaya Asst. Professor MCA., M.PhilMrs. Mangala. N Asst. Professor MCA., M.PhilMrs. Kalaiarasi. N Lecturer MCA
AMIMA / College Management Committee
Governed by
Sri. A. K. Gopalan Chairman
Dr. C. K. Revi President
Sri. M. O. Joseph Vice - President
Dr. A. V. Anoop Vice - President
Mrs. Shyamala Jayaprash General Secretary
Dr. E. K. Purushothaman Joint Secretary
Mrs. Shella Pavitran Treasurer
Sri. R. Devarajan Committee Member
Sri. K. S. Sethumadhavan Committee Member
Mrs. Nina Gopalakrishnan Member
Sri. A. P. Kunnikannan Member
Sri. S. Balachandran Member
Dr. C. G. Rajendra Babu Member
Capt. Vinod Narayanan Member
Sri. A. G. Kishore Member
Mrs. Kumari Govindan Member
Sri. P. K. Manoj Member
Mr. Kalyan Jayaprakash Member
Mr. Vivek Revi Member
Asan Memorial Association ( Regd.)No.1, Anderson Road, 'Cochin House', Chennai 600 006
ASAN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (AMIMA)
ASAN MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT(A Unit of Asan Memorial College of Arts & Science)
Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to University of Madras
Velachery - Tambaram Road, Jaladampet, Chennai - 600 100.Phone : 044 - 2246 1418, 2246 0216, 2246 0032 Fax : 044 - 2246 0138, 2246 1335.
E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected]
Governed by :
Asan Memorial Association (Regd.)Registered Office : ‘Cochin House’,
No.1, Anderson Road, Chennai - 600 006
Phone : 044 - 2827 5858, 2827 8713. Fax : 044 - 2827 2958
NAAC Accredited Institution
ASAN MEMORIAL COLLEGE & AMIMA COMPLEX