Annexure - 10
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND
ADVANCED STUDIES (VISTAS)
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name of the Institution : School of Management Studies VISTAS Address of the Institution : Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam Road, Pallavaram,
City & Pin code : Chennai – 600 117 State & UT : Tamilnadu Longitude & Latitude : 80° 13 ' E & 12° 58' N Phone number with STD code : (91-44) 22662500 / 01 / 02 / 03 FAX number with STD code : (91-44) 22662513 Email : [email protected] Website : www.velsuniv.ac.in 2. Name and address of the Trust : Vels Institute of Science, Technology
and the Trustees and Advanced Studies (VISTAS) Address of the Trust : Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam Road, Pallavaram, Chennai – 600 117
E.Mail : [email protected] Website : www.velsuniv.ac.in
VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES TRUST
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
S.No. Name Designation Official Address E.Mail Address Contact
Number
1 Dr. Ishari
K.Ganesh
Chairman Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam
Road, Pallavaram,
Chennai – 600 117
[email protected] 044-
22662501
2 Mrs. Aarthi
Ganesh
Trustee Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam
Road, Pallavaram,
Chennai – 600 117
[email protected] 044-
22662501
3 Mrs. Pushpa
Velan
Trustee Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam
Road, Pallavaram,
Chennai – 600 117
[email protected] 044-
22662501
4 Ms.Preetha
Ganesh
Trustee Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam
Road, Pallavaram,
Chennai – 600 117
[email protected] 044-
22662501
5 Ms.Kushmitha
Ganesh
Trustee Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam
Road, Pallavaram,
Chennai – 600 117
[email protected] 044-
22662501
3. Name of Director : Dr.P.R.Ramakrishnan Exact Designation : Dean
School of Management Studies Phone number with STD code : 044-22662500 FAX number with STD code : 044-22662513 Email : [email protected] 4. Name of the affiliating University: Vels Institute of Science, Technology
and Advanced Studies (VISTAS) Address : Velan Nagar,
P.V.Vaithiyalingam Road, Pallavaram, Chennai – 600 117
Website : www.velsuniv.ac.in
5. Governance
• Members of the Board and their brief background
The Deemed to be University status was conferred on Vel’s Group of
Institutions on 4th July 2008 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Government of India through its’ Notification No.F.9-56/2004-U.3 and by
University Grants Commission in its Notification No.F.6-4/2005(CPP-I) dated
30th July 2008. As a logical consequence of these notifications, the Founder
Chairman Dr.Ishari K.Ganesh has become the Chancellor and now he leads
the implementation of strategic plan that aims to shape the institute’s future
growth. He visualizes a globally competitive and internationally recognized
institution.
VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES TRUST
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT : 2018-2019
(as per UGC Regulations 2016)
Section 5.7 (i)
CHAIRPERSON
1. Dr.P.Swaminathan
Vice-Chancellor, VISTAS
Pallavaram, Chennai-600 117.
Section 5.7 (ii)
PRO-VICE CHANCELLOR
Nil
Section 5.7 (iii)
DEAN OF FACULTIES NOT
EXCEEDING TWO ( BY
ROTATION BASED ON
SENIORITY)
2.
Dr. E.N. Ganesh
Dean,
School of Engineering
VISTAS, Pallavaram,Chennai-600 117
3. Dr.M.Chandrasekaran
Dean, Academic Courses &
Director, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
School of Engineering
VISTAS, Pallavaram,Chennai-600 117
Section 5.7 (iv)
THREE EMINENT
ACADEMICIANS
NOMINATED BY THE
CHANCELLOR
4. Dr.S.P.Thiyagarajan
Former, Vice Chancellor,
University of Madras
Professor of Eminence - Research
Sri Ramachandra University
No.1 Ramachandra Nagar,
Porur, Chennai-116.
5. Dr.K.Muthuchelian,
Former, Vice Chancellor, Periyar University
Chairperson
School of Energy Sciences,
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.21
6. Prof.C.Thangamuthu
Former Vice- Chancellor, Bharathidasan
University,
No.74, Agni Charity,
Chettiyar Agaram Road
(Behind Porur Ramachandra Hospital),
Porur, Chennai – 600116
Section 5.7 (v)
UGC NOMINEE
7. Nomination yet to be received from UGC
Section 5.7 (vi)
TWO TEACHERS (FROM
PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE
PROFESSORS) BY
ROTATION BASED ON
SENIORITY
8
Dr.V.Rajendran,
HOD, Dept. of ECE,
School of Engineering
VISTAS, Pallavaram,Chennai-600 117
Section 5.7 (viii)
MAXIMUM OF FOUR
NOMINEES OF THE
SPONSORING SOCIETY
9 Dr.V.Vijaya Kumar (Former Vice Chancellor, Tamil Nadu
Dr.Ambedkar Law University)
Director, National Law School of India
University, Bhopal
10 Dr. R. Srinivasan
Member Secretary
Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and
Technology, DOTE Campus,
Sardar Patel Road, Guindy, Chennai-600025.
11 Dr. W. Selvamurthy
Chancellor - Amity University Chhattisgarh
J-3, Block, First Floor, Room #ll4,
Amity Univerisyt, Secctor-125,
Noida – 201313 (UP)
12 Dr. M. Rajaram, IAS (Retd.)
4/59, Luz Avenue,
Mylapore, Chennai-600 004
Section 5.7 (ix)
MEMBER SECRETARY
13 Dr.A.R.Veeramani Registrar, VISTAS, Pallavaram,Chennai-600 117
Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting Four times in a year & Date of Last meeting: 06.03.2019
• Members of Academic Advisory Body
Members of Academic Advisory Body of the Department
.NO NAME & ADDRESS DESIGNATION SIGNATURE
1.
Dr.P.R.Ramakrishnan,
Dean, School of Management Studies &
Commerce, VISTAS
Chairperson
2.
Dr.R.Thenmozhi,
Professor and Head,
Department of Management Studies,
Madras University, Chennai
External Expert
3.
Mr.K.V.V.Giri
Immediate past President CCBA,
Director,M/S Vaishnavi freight logistics Pvt ltd.
External Expert
4.
Mrs.Sripriya,
Operations Programme Manager,
TCS
Alumni
5. Dr.S.Vasantha,
School of Management Studies,VISTAS Professor
6. Dr.S.Preetha,
School of Management Studies, VISTAS Professor
7. Dr.G.Rajini,
School of Management Studies, VISTAS Professor
8. Dr.P.Shalini,
School of Management Studies, VISTAS Professor
9. Dr.P.G.Thirumagal,
School of Management Studies, VISTAS Professor
10. Dr.A.Mohammed Faisal,
School of Management Studies, VISTAS Assistant Professor
Frequency of meetings & date of last meeting Once in a Semester 23.05.2019
• Organizational Chart
VISTAS
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
ADVISORY BODY
DIRECTOR MBA ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
FACULTY NON-TEACHING STAFF
FULL TIME (30) VISITING
FACULTY (02) PART-TIME
FACULTY (02)
• Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academic affairs/improvements yes
• Mechanism / Norms and Procedure for democratic / good Governance yes
• Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/ Faculty performance
� Class Level Committee
� Mentor system
� Feedback through prescribed Format
• Grievance Redressal mechanism for Faculty, staff and students
� Grievance Cell – Staff
� Discipline Committee-students
� Tutorial system
• Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES (VISTAS)
ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE
S.No. Name Designation
CONVENOR
1 Dr.A.R.Veeramani Ph :9962506245 Email: [email protected]
Registrar
CHAIRMAN & NODAL OFFICER
2 Dr.C.Dhanasekaran Ph: 9962506202 E.mail: [email protected], [email protected]
HOD, Mech School of Engineering
CO-CONVENOR
3 Dr.S.N.Sugumar Ph:988444 8037 Email: [email protected]
Associate Professor & Head Economics School of Management Studies & Commerce
CIVIL & POLICE ADMINISTRATION
4 Mr.A.Johnson Mobile : 7010343501
Intelligent Section Pallavaram Police Station Pallavaram, Chennai – 600 043
LOCAL MEDIA
5 Mr. Sheldon Mark Jarrett Mobile : 9962236774 Email: [email protected]
Media Artist Sterio Scopic Division L.V.Prasad Studio Saligramam,Chennai – 600 093
NGO’S
6 Mr.Rangarajan.AL Ph : 044 - 22235133 Mobile: 9444971268 E.Mail: [email protected] Website url: www.rejuvenateindiamovement.org
Chief Functionary & National Coordinator Rejuvenate India Movement(RIM) No.6,Nelson Mandela Street, Chittlapakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
7 Mr.Panchaksharam.K Ph:044-2248 6791/92/93 E.Mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Secretary & CEO Federation of South India Producer Associations (SIPA) No.21,Anna Street Sathya Nagar Extension Anakaputhur,Chennai- 600070
FACULTY MEMBERS
8 Dr.A.Subramanian Ph : 9962506241 E.Mail:[email protected]
Dean-Student Affairs
9
Dr.P.Shanmugasundaram Ph: 9840126575 Email : [email protected]
Director School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
10 Dr.P.Mayilvahanan Ph : 9962506229 Email : [email protected]
Professor School of Computing Sciences
11 Capt.N.Kumar Ph. : 9361852531 [email protected]
Director School of Maritime Studies
PARENTS
12 Mr.R.Shanmugam Ph : 9566104821
F/o. S. Ajithkumar (IV Year –B.E.(Mechanical) No.3/77, Sengeaiyaman Koil Street, Mylapore, Chennai – 600 004.
13 Mr.R.K.Murthy Ph : 8637413414
F/o. M.Divya (III Year B.Sc Biotechnology) 37/74, 1st Street, Karimedu, Perambur, Chennai – 600 039.
14 Mr.T.Paramasivam Ph : 8939211920
F/o .Raghul Arasan P (III Year B.E. (CSE) 39/169, East Mada Street, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai ,600041
JUNIOR & SENIOR STUDENTS
15 Jothi Meena A Ph: 7395955095
II Year - B.Com (General) No 1/12A, 3rd Cross Street, Ramakrishna Nagar, Eranavoor Chennai- 600057
16 Mr.B.Thamodharan Ph : 86086 22506
III Year – Bsc (Vis. Comm.) 52/24, Vada Iyankulam Street, Tiruvannamalai, Pin – 606 601.
17 Ms.S.Swathi 9841640465
II Year B.Sc. Mathematics No:11, 10th Street, Eswarn Nagar Pammal Chennai – 600075
18 Mridhula Y Ph: 9884815953
III B.Sc., Bio-Computing No-3,Ganesh Nagar, Nemilicherry, Chrompet, Chennai 600044
19 Ms. Diviya Darshini. V Ph : 9790773449
IV Year B.E., (Civil ) No.12 Vembullai Amman,Koil Street, Gowrivakkam, Chennai -600007.
NON –TEACHNING STAFF
20 Mr.B.Arun Prasad Ph : 9962506207
Administrative Manager VISTAS
21 Mr.K.S.Paramasivam Ph : 9962506220
Administrative Officer VISTAS
ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD
22 Dr.R.A.Kalaivani Ph: 9962506223 Email: [email protected]
Director School of Basic Sciences
23 Dr.P.Jagadeesan Mobile No.9962506219 [email protected]
Assistant Professor & Head / NSS Co-ordinator School of Management Studies & Commerce
24 Mr.S.Perumal Ph: 9941155023 Email : [email protected]
Asst. Professor School of Computing Sciences
25 Mr.M.Ashok Kumar Ph: 98946 06049 Email : [email protected]
Asst. Professor& Head School of Pharmaceutical sciences,
26 Dr.Mohammed Faisal Ph: 99529 56833
Email : [email protected]
Asst. Professor, School of Management Studies
27 Mr.A.Gnanasihamani Ph:9962506242 Email: [email protected]
Liaison Officer
• Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism Yes http://www.velsuniv.ac.in/Dalit-Students-Grievance.asp
• Establishment of Grievance Redressal Committee in the Institution and Appointment of OMBUDSMAN by the University
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE
S.No. Name Designation
CONVENOR
1. Dr.A.R. Veeramani
Registrar
CHAIRMAN
2. Dr.P.R.Ramakrishnan Dean,
School of Management Studies,
CO-CONVENOR
3. Dr.S.Ambikakumari Director
School of Law
S.No. Name Designation
MEMBERS
4. Dr.M.Chandran
Professor & Head
School of Management Studies
& Commerce
5. Ms.K.Kalaivani Asst. Professor & Head -CSE
School of Engineering
6. Dr.P.Mayilvahanan
Professor,
School of Computing Sciences
7. Dr. V. Muthuraman Asso. Professor ,
Mechanical Engg.
School of Engineering
8. Mr.K.Anbazhahan Senior Lecturer,
School of Maritime Studies
STUDENT’S NOMINEE
9. Mr.S. Sudharsan
MBA- IInd Year (General)
No.6, Thiruvalluvar Cross Street
Pallikaranai, Chennai – 600 100.
Ph : 8220864386
10. Mr.Aadit Narendar B.E. – IVth Year CSE
No.12, Kailasapuram, 4th Strret,
Dr. Radhakrishnan Road
Mylapore,Chennai 600 004.
Ph : 9176540352
OMBUDSMAN :
Name of the
Committee
Member
Profession Address,
Mobile No. and
E.mail. ID
Associated
with
Designation(not
below the rank
of District
Retired judge
or a retd.
Professor
Department
Dr.R.Sivakumar Professor(Retd.) No.62, Ritherdan
Road, Vepery,
Chennai-600 007
Vels
University
Professor(Retd) Dept. of
English,
Presidency
College,
Chennai.
Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Grievance Redressal Committee may
prefer an appeal to the Ombudsman within a period of 60 days.
Powers and Functions of Ombudsman :
I. The Ombudsman shall exercise his powers to hear any grievance :-
� of any student against the university or institution, as the case may be, after the student has availed of remedies available in such institution for redressal of grievances and
� any applicant for admission as student to such institution.
II. No application for revaluation or remarking of answer sheets shall be
entertained by the Ombudsman unless specific irregularity materially
affecting the outcome or specific instance of discrimination is indicated.
III. The Ombudsman shall have powers to seek the assistance of any person
belonging to the SC / ST, Socially and Economically Backward Classes,
Minority or Differently-able category, as Amicus Curiae, for hearing
complaints of alleged discrimination.
• Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)
VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES (VISTAS)
Internal Compliant Committee
S.No. Name Designation
CONVENOR
1 Dr.A.R. Veeramani
Registrar
CHAIRMAN
2 Ms. K. Kalaivani Asst. Professor & Head - CSE
School of Engineering
CO-CONVENOR
3
Dr.M.Thaiyalnayaki Associate Professor & Head
Department of BBA
School of Management Studies &
Commerce
S.No. Name Designation
NGO
4 MR.RANGARAJAN.AL
PH : 044 - 22235133
MOBILE: 9444971268 E.Mail : [email protected]
Website url: www.rejuvenateindiamovement.org
Chief Functionary & National
Coordinator
REJUVENATE INDIA
MOVEMENT(RIM)
NO.6,Nelson Mandela Street,
Chittlapakkam,
Chennai,Tamil Nadu
MEMBERS
5 Dr. S.Preetha Professor & Head,
Department of MBA
School of Management Studies
6 Dr.S.Jeyakumari Professor & Head
Department of Pharmacognosy
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
7 Dr.S.Kamalakannan Asst. Professor,
Department of BCA & IT,
School of Computing Sciences
8 Dr. S. Vijayalakshmi Associate Professor,
Dept. of Bio-Technology,
School of Life Sciences
9 Dr.P.Senthil Selvam Prof.&Head School of Physiotherapy
10 Mr. Ramraj Instructor,
School of Maritime Studies.
NON –TEACHNING STAFF
11 Mrs.M.S.Vijayalakshmi Assistant Registrar
Administration
12 Mrs.Padmini.V Senior Section Officer
Administration
13 Mr. S.C.V. Subramaniam Senior Accountant
STUDENTS
14 Mr. Dinesh J. B.E – II rd Year – Marine Engineer
15 Mr. Ajay Kumar J. B.Com (A&F) – IIrd Year
16 Ms. Siva Roobini P. B.E. (Civil) – IInd Year
17 Ms. Kowshika J. B.P.T. – II Year
• Establishment of Committee for SC/ ST
VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES (VISTAS)
DALIT STUDENTS GRIEVANCE & COUNSELLING COMMITTEE
S.No. Name Designation
CONVENOR
1 Dr.A.R. Veeramani
Registrar
LIAISON OFFICER
2 Dr.Malarkodi Velraj
Mobile:9884242196
Professor,
Dept. of Pharmacognosy
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
MEMBERS
3 Mrs. Vijayalakshmi.P
Mobile No : 988748820
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electronics and
Communication Engg.
School of Engineering.
4 Dr.P.Mohan
Mobile No.98404 24291
Associate Professor,
Department of Tamil
School of Languages,
5 Mr.S.Sharavanan
Mobile No.94861 35105
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engg.
School of Engineering
6 Ms. S. Anitha
Mobile No.99625 06211
Lecturer,
Marine Engineering,
School of Maritime Studies,
STUDENTS
6 Mr. S. Praveen Kumar B.E. – Marine Engineer
II Year
7 Ms. R. Gomathi B.Com - General
II Year
8 Ms. Rashmi R. B.A., LLB (Hons.)
II Year
• Internal Quality Assurance Cell
Internal Quality Assurance Cell, an internal quality assurance mechanism practiced in the institution, is conceived as a mechanism to build and ensure a quality culture at the institutional level. Every Higher Education Institute (HEI) should have an internal quality assurance system, with appropriate structure and processes, and with enough flexibility to meet the diverse needs of the stakeholders. The IQAC is meant for planning, guiding and monitoring Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Enhancement (QE) activities of the HEIs.
The IQAC functions as a core quality enhancing system, facilitating a sense of belonging through a participatory approach towards enhancing, sustaining and internalizing quality culture within the institution. The IQAC is constituted with a team of 16 members, headed by the Vice Chancellor. The activities of the IQAC unit focus on Quality enhancement, the internalization of quality culture, and the setting up of mechanisms and procedures to ensure the prompt and efficient performance of academic, administrative and financial tasks. Training programs are organized periodically for the faculty, the administrative and supportive staff and the students. The IQAC also endeavors to optimize the integration of modern methods of teaching, learning and evaluation and ensures the adequacy, maintenance and functioning of the support structure. The IQAC organizes workshops / seminars on quality related themes and also prepares the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the institute.
http://velsuniv.ac.in/internal-quality-assurance-cell.asp 6. Programmes
• Name of Programmes approved by AICTE
1) M.B.A 2) M.B.A., Logistics & Shipping Management 3) M.B.A., Logistics & Supply Chain Management 4) M.B.A., Business Analytics 5) M.B.A., Integrated
• Name of Programmes Accredited by AICTE Applied
• Status of Accreditation of the Courses
� Total number of Courses : Nil
� No. of Courses for which applied for Accreditation : 01
� Status of Accreditation – Preliminary/ Applied for SAR and results awaited/ Applied for SAR and visits completed/ Results of the visits awaited/ Rejected/ Approved for K.. Courses
Applied for SAR and results awaited.
• For each Programme the following details are to be given :
S.No. Name of the Programme No. of Seats Duration
1. M.B.A., 120 2 years
2. M.B.A., Logistics & Shipping Mgmt 60 2 years
3. M.B.A., Logistics & Supply Chain Mgmt.
60 2 years
4. M.B.A., Business Analytics 30 2 years
5. M.B.A., Integrated 30 5 years
� Cut off marks/rank of admission during the last three years
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Cut off marks 53.5% 53.4% 53.3%
� Fee Rs.87,500/- per semester
� Placement Facilities The Placement Cell is headed by a Placement Officer who has more than 20 years of proven track record as a Mentor, Coach and Soft Skills Trainer for reputed Corporates like Bank of America, TCS, HCL, Polaris, Cognizant, Citi Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Hyundai, NTPC, Madras Fertilizers, Madras Refineries, NIIT, NIS Sparta, and many others. He is supported by qualified and well trained faculties. The Cell, besides conducting regular structured sessions for UG and PG students also conducts regular workshops covering Preparation of CV, Conducting Industry based aptitude tests, Group Discussions, Mock HR interviews and provide career counseling for every student. The Placement and Training Cell of the institution offers various kinds
of aptitude and soft skill development programmes for the eligible
students. The Placement cell outsource the training and also make
necessary arrangements for signing MoUs with other outside
agencies such as Six Phrase, Enrich & Excell, RIPE Training
Institute, Revature Software Solutions, Focus Academy and IRMS
Training Solutions.
� Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary
2016-17 2017-18 2018 - 2019
Students Placed 52 62 50 Minimum Salary (p.a) 1,44,000 1,20,000 2,14,000 Maximum Salary (p.a) 3,50,016 1,44,000 4,32,000 Average Salary (p.a) 2, 47,008 1, 32,000 2,96,000
• Name and duration of programme(s) having Twinning and Collaboration with Foreign University(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is Foreign Collaboration, give the following details - Not Applicable
Details of the Foreign University -
o Name of the University -
o Address -
o Website -
o Accreditation status of the University in its Home Country -
o Ranking of the University in the Home Country -
o Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country -
o Nature of Collaboration -
o Conditions of Collaboration -
o Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of Collaboration -
• For each Programme Collaborated provide the following: Not Applicable
o Programme Focus -
o Number of seats -
o Admission Procedure -
o Fee -
o Placement Facility -
o Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary -
o Whether the Collaboration Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign University has applied to AICTE for approval -
- NOT APPLICABLE
7. Faculty
Branch wise list Faculty members:
S. No.
Name of the Staff Designation Qualification Experience
M.B.A.
1. Dr.P.R.Ramakrishnan Professor cum Director
MBA., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
36 years
2. Dr.S.Preetha Professor MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D., NET
25 years
3 Dr.G.Rajini Professor M.B.A, Ph.D.,
20 years
4 Dr.S.Vasantha Professor MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
24 years
5 Dr.S.Chandrachud Professor M.A., MCA, SLET M.Phil., Ph.D
20 years
6 Dr.P.G.Thirumagal Associate Prof. MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D., NET
13 years
7 Dr.S.Sudha Professor M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
18 years
8 Dr.G.Madhumita Assoc. Professor M.B.A., Ph.D.,
15 years
9
Dr.P.Shalini Assoc. Professor M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
18 years
10 Dr.S.Gayathri Associate Prof. MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D., NET
11 years
11 Dr.R.Krishnapriya Asst. Professor MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
12 years
12 Dr.A.Mohammed Faisal Professor M.B.A., Ph.D.,
12 years
M.B.A. Logistics & Shipping Management 13 Dr. Rajarethinam Asst. Professor M.A., Ph.D 5 Years
14 Mr. Ramkumar Asst. Professor MBA, (Ph.D) 8 years
15 Dr.D.Anithakumari Associate Prof. MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
8 years
16 Mr.S.K.Kamalakhannan Asst. Professor M.B.A.,
15 years
17 Dr. Ashokumar katta Assoc. Professor M.B.A., Ph.D.,
12 years
18 Dr.H.Premraj Professor M.B.A., Ph.D., CFA
32 years
M.B.A. Logistics & Supply Chain Management .19 Mrs. Premalatha Asst. Professor M.Phil 1 year
20 Mr. Ramesh Asst. Professpr Ph.D 5 years
21 Dr.S.Meena Assoc. Professor MBA., MHRD., Ph.D.,
13½ years
22 Dr.V.Jayalakshmi Assoc. Professor M.C.A., Ph.D.,
15 years
23 Dr.V.Shanthamani Assoc. Professor MBA, Ph.D 23 years
24 Dr.S.Duraiswamy Professor M.B.A., Ph.D.,
33 years
M.B.A. Business Analytics 25. Ms.R.Nisha Asst. Professor M.B.A., M.Phil.,
(Ph.D.,) 10 years
26 Mr.K.Gopalakrishnahn Asst. Professor M.B.A.,
23 years
27 Dr. Sumalatha Asst. Professor MCA., M.Phil., (Ph.D)
5.3 years
M.B.A. Integrated
28. Dr.P.Govindasamy Asst. Professor MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D.,
9 years
29. Ms.T.Mangaiyarkarasi Asst. Professor M.B.A., NET (Ph.D.,)
10 years
30. Dr.P.Suganyadevi Associate Prof. MBA, Ph.D.,
8 years
31. Mr.K.Sankar Singh Asst. Professor MBA., M.Sc., M.Phil.,
15 years
32. Ms. T. Poonguzhali Asst. Professor MCA, M.Phil, Ph.D
11 Years
33. Mr. Chithirai Rajan Asst. Professor M.A.,M.Phil, SET, Ph.D
2.3 Years
34. Ms. Teluswarna Asst. Professor M.Phil 1 Years
Permanent Faculty : 31 Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio : 1 : 14.16
Number of Faculty employed and left during the last three years
2016-2017 2017-18 2018 - 19
No. of Faculty Employed 29 31 34
No. of Faculty Left 13 10 8
8. Profile of Vice Chancellor/ Director/ Principal/ Faculty http://www.velsuniv.ac.in/school-management-studies-commerce-faculty-mba.asp
9. Fee
• Details of fee, as approved by State Fee Committee, for the Institution ---
• Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme By two instalments i.e., First Term in July and Second term in January.
• No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students
S.No. Admission No. Name of the Students Amount
M.B.A.,
1 UP18G3010064 Bharath S 18500
2 UP18G3010094 Karunanithi S 110300
3 UP18G3010020 Lekkala Manohar 18500
4 UP18G3010093 Manoj M 110300
5 UP18G3010019 Pavithradevi T 18500
6 UP18G3010084 Prabha Shree R 110300
7 UP18G3010092 Sivapandi G 110300
8 UP18G3010073 Soumoyarup Mondal 18500
9 UP18G3010070 Vasantha Devi Choudry L 18500
10 UP18G3010095 Vinoth K 110300
11 UP17G3010080 Akash V 65300
12 UP17G3010063 Bharani Dharan K 6500
13 UP17G3010070 Manikandan S 25000
14 UP17G3010052 Priyanka D 6500
15 UP17G3010042 Ragul S 15750
16 UP17G3010074 Rajeswaran M 65300
17 UP17G3010053 Raviraghul T P 6500
18 UP17G3010048 Saravanan A 6500
19 UP17G3010047 Soundarya S 23125
20 UP17G3010077 Sridevi C 65300
21 UP17G3010073 Suriyapriya A 65300
22 UP17G3010004 Udhay G 6500
23 UP17G3010001 Venkatesh C 65000
S.No. Admission No. Name of the Students Amount
24 UP17G3010076 Vignesh D 65300
25 UP17G3010075 Vijayakumar C 65300
26 UP17G3010007 Yuvarani G 65000
27 UP16G3010020 Krithika B 75000
• Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount
1. Merit Scholarships
Rs.76,875/-
2. Fee Concession – Socially and Economically backward students
Rs.1,14,800
3. Entrance Examination fee concession
Rs.1,10,000
4. Sports – Fee Concession
Rs.9,43,300/-
• Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship
� Merit scholarships may be given to the students who secured First rank in the end semester examinations. (25% fee concession in their current semester tuition fee)
� Fee concession may be given under socially and economically
backward students.
� Merit Scholarship may be given to the students who secured more than 80% in their +2 Examination.
� 10% fee concession may be given to the students for those who
have obtained admission through Entrance Examination with high marks.
� 10% fee concession may be given to the students for those who are
pursuing their PG after their UG in our Institution.
� Fee concession may be given to the students for those who are the first graduate in their family.
� Full fee concession is to be provided for sports candidates with free Boarding and Lodging facilities. This sports scholarship is eligible for the players who are the participants of Inter-university and National level sports competitions.
• Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels
Boarding - Rs.50,000/- Lodging - Rs.30,000/-
10. Admission
• Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval
S.No. Name of the Programme No. of Seats Year of Approval
1. M.B.A., 120 2018-19
• Number of Students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years
S.No. Name of the Programme 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17
1. M.B.A., 96 82 66
• Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted
2017-2018 2018-2019
Application Received 198 205 Admitted 55 79 11. Admission Procedure
• Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website) VELS Entrance Examination (VEE2018) Seven centres in all over India. VEE2018 Controller of Examinations VISTAS Velan Nagar, P.V.Vaithiyalingam Road, Pallavaram, Chennai – 600 117.
• Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately (AIEEE/ CET (State conducted test/ University tests/ CMAT/ GPAT)/ Association conducted test) ATMA - 20% VEE2018 - 80%
• Calendar for admission against Management/vacant seats:
� Last date of request for applications 10 days from the publications of U.G. results i.e, end of July month
every year.
� Last date of submission of applications Second week of July
� Dates for announcing final results Fourth week of July [[
� Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the same day) First week of August
� Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given shall in no case be less than 15 days) Third week of August
� Last date for closing of admission Usually last week of August month
� Starting of the Academic session Fourth week of August month.
� The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main list Yes followed.
� The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, shall be clearly notified
Yes agreed – If it is before the last date of admission.
12. Criteria and Weightages for Admission
• Describe each criterion with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc. Selection of candidates is done on the following basis:
1. VEE2018 (Entrance Exam) - 50
2. Previous academic records /work experience - 40
3 Performance in Group Discussion and Interview - 10
• Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any As per AICTE Norms
• Mention the cut-off levels of percentage and percentile score of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Cut off / last candidate admitted 49.2 / 90 48.3 / 90 50.4 / 90
• Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted. Yes
13. List of Applicants
List of candidate whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidate who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats
M.B.A
S.No. Name of the Students Qualifying marks for 40
1. HARI PRIYA R 34.4
2. MONISHA HALDER 32.4
3. SOWNDHARYAN L 31.6
4. REYATH KUMAR S 30.8
5. NAVIN KUMAR S 30.4
6. JOSSY JOHNY 30
7. MONIKA G 30
8. SHENELLE KEZIA D CRUZ 30
9. SANKAR S 29.1
10. NAGARAJ B 28.8
11. HEMAMALINI D 28.8
12. MADHUVANTHI P 28.8
13. UMA MAHESWARI S 28.8
14. MUTHUSELVAN M 28.4
15. BALAJI S 28
16. ARAVIND S 28
17. SANDEEPKUMAR S 27.76
18. SHEKINA A 27.6
19. KEERTHANA DEVI A 27.2
20. SUMATHRA R 27.2
21. MOHANAMBAL K 27.2
22. ANITHA M 27.2
23. MANIKANDAN K L 27.2
24. MOHANACHANDRU A 27.2
25. AKILA R 26.8
26. VINOTH K 26.8
27. KRISHNAMURTHI N 26.8
28. SARANYA R 26.8
29. VIGNESHWARI M 26.4
30. RALISHA S 26.4
31. THOMAS KUTTY SEBASTIAN 26.4
32. KARUNANITHI S 26
33. NITHEESH SHARAN K 26
34. MUTHUMARI S 26
35. CHANDRAGANDAN R 26
36. SUSHMITHA G S 26
37. VIGNESH S 26
38. SHYAM SUNDAR R 26
39. BHARATH S 26
40. JENISHA J 26
41. SAGAYA ANCY MARY R 26
42. VIJAI M 25.6
43. REJEEB RAJAN 25.6
44. SNEHA KUMARI 25.6
45. HARIVIKNESH R 25.6
46. BALAJI L 25.2
47. LEKKALA MANOHAR 25.2
48. JAYAPRAKASH M 25.2
49. VELMURUGAN A 25.2
50. SAAI RAHUL A P 25.2
51. RAGHUL R 25.2
52. VASANTHA DEVI CHOUDRY L 25.2
53. VAISHNAVI A 25.2
54. BHARATHI PRIYA S 24.8
55. CHEBROLU GOPINATH 24.8
56. PUNNYA JAIN C B 24.8
57. PRABHA SHREE R 24.8
58. VIDHYA K 24.8
59. ELTAN PATRICK E 24.8
60. JAYASURYA R 24.8
61. KRISHNA THULASI V 24.8
62. MANOJKUMAR K 24.8
63. PETHUMANI V 24.8
64. MANOJ M 24.4
65. DHARUN S 24.4
66. NANCY SYLVIA R 24.4
67. JAYASURIYA P 24.4
68. SIVAPANDI G 24.4
69. MANIMEGALAI P 24.4
70. JAMEENKOKILA M 24.4
71. PAVITHRADEVI T 24
72. KONTHOUJAM SOMORJIT 24
73. KARTHICK G 24
74. SURYA P 24
75. MONISH M 24
76. SIKHA SINGH 24
77. VISHNUJITH K 24
78. SOUMYA G PHILIP 24
79. DHARMESH WARAN C 24
80. JEROME S 24
81. RAJESH V 24
82. MAIBAM JOTISH SINGH 24
83. PRADEEP D 23.6
84. RAJKUMAR P 23.6
85. SARAN PRASANTH M 23.6
86. RUBAN FELIX M 23.6
87. SABARISH S 23.6
88. RAHUL KASHYAP 23.6
89. RAMACHANDRAN K 23.6
90. S ANANTH KUMAR 23.2
91. JOEL RAJ M 23.2
92. ABIRAMI SEKAR 23.2
93. MOSES KISHORE A 23.2
94. YOGARAJ P R 23.2
95. MEGHA S 23.2
96. JAGADISH M 23.2
97. YAMINISRI S 23.2
98. HEMANTHAKUMAR M B 23.2
99. ATITHYA SABARRISH R 22.8
100. GLADSON G R 22.8
101. POLIMETLA NAGA SAI 22.68
102. LOKESHWARAN E 22.52
103. SHATHIGA BANU I 22.4
104. SANDHYA R 22.4
105. SAI GANESH K 22.4
106. HARIHARAN G 22.28
107. ARUN KUMAR R 22.28
108. RAJASEKAR S 22
109. SWEETY SINGH 22
110. SRIRAM K 22
111. SADHANA R 21.8
112. VIMAL RAJ C 21.8
113. PEVIN SAMY E 21.6
114. JAI KUMAR HALDER 21.6
115. JEGADESH AMARNATH K 21.6
116. THIRUKUMARAN T 21.6
117. ASHFAQ SIDDIQ A 21.6
118. MAHESH KANNA U 21.6
119. ISSAC CHARLES C 21.6
120. ARUNACHALAM S 21.2
121. MANIKANDAN M 21.2
122. SOUMOYARUP MONDAL 21.2
123. VIJAY KIRAN K 21.2
124. SAMIR CHAUDHARY 21.2
125. SOWMYA R 21.2
126. JANANI G 21.2
127. OHM PRAGASH R 21.2
128. PAUL RANJITH DANIEL L 21.2
129. HANOUF ANJUM R 21.2
130. ARUNRAJ V 20.8
131. GOWTHAM R 20.8
132. ABIRAMI S 20.8
133. RAMYA R 20.8
134. RAMSUNDHAR S 20.8
135. NIRMALKUMAR B 20.8
136. RANJIT SURIYA D 20.8
137. UZAIR AHMED DANIYAL M L 20.8
138. BALA MURUGAN A 20.8
139. BELWIN J 20.8
140. SHIBY C ABRAHAM 20.8
141. SOWMYA C 20.8
142. RAJESH R 20.8
143. RITHU KRISHNA 20.8
144. BEEDUPALLI MYNODDIN 20.8
145. RANJITH KUMAR S 20.8
146. HEMA PRIYA I 20.8
147. KARTHIK C 20.8
148. NARESH S 20.8
149. SARANYA K 20.8
150. SARANKUMAR R M 20.8
151. ALIS BABITA A 20.8
152. NANTHINI B 20.4
153. NEENU V A 20.4
154. VIVEK H 20.4
155. KARTHICK K 20.4
156. VASUDEVAN K 20.4
157. SUBASH S 20.4
158. JAIKISHAN S 20.4
159. ANDREWS F 20.4
160. GUGANESAN M 20.4
161. VINOTH S 20.4
162. JOSEPH EDIN FEROH F 20
163. SWATHI KRISHNA C K 20
164. NISHANTH M 20
165. SALMAAN M 20
166. PREM VASANTH S 18.6
167. PRAVEEN KUMAR V 18.6
168. SANTHOSH G 18.6
169. PRASANNA VENKATESH R 18.6
170. AMELYA METILDA A 18.06
171. NAVEEN CHRISTOBER J 18
172. ALLAN DAVID E 18
173. PRABU G 18
174. ABU SUFIYAN I 18
175. PONMUTHU S 17.8
176. ROOBESH K M 17.8
177. SANTHOSH N S 17.8
178. AKOIJAM JOHNSON SINGH 17.73
179. GODLIN V 17.6
180. GOWTHAM PRABHU J 17.6
181. JOHNY ABRAHAM C 17.6
182. NAZRUL ISLAM T K 17.6
183. NIVETHA R 17.53
184. LOUIS ROBIN D 17.33
185. ABIN ROSE P AUGUSTIN 17.2
186. KARTHIK T U 17.2
187. KARTHIK S 16.96
188. RAJA PRABAHAR M 16.8
189. NITHIN THOMAS 16.8
190. KOTEESWARAN J 16.8
191. MOHAMED ABDUL RAHMAN K 16.8
192. RAMKUMAR M 16.8
193. VIVEK MADHUSOODANAN 16.8
194. KALPANA D 16.8
195. GAYATRI KRITHIKA VADIVELU 16.8
196. ALLAN DAVID E 16.8
197. GANESH RAMASUBRAMANI S N 16.73
198. KANIMOZHI K 16.63
199. KARTHIKEYAN S 16.63
200. LOKESH M 16.4
201. AASHISH RAGHUNATH 16.4
202. PRAVEENKUMAR S 16.4
203. AKOIJAM JOHNSON SINGH 16.4
204. ABIN ROSE P AUGUSTIN 16.32
205. EVANGELIN J 16
14. Results of Admission under Management seats/Vacant seats
• Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profile of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) 1. Controller of Examinations, VISTAS 2. Dean, MBA Academic Programme, VISTAS 3. HOD of MBA Department. 4. Senior faculty of the Department.
• Score of the individual candidate admitted arranged in order or merit
RANK LIST OF M.B.A 2018-2019
S.No. Name
Qualifying
Marks for
40
Entrance
Exam
50
Aggregate
Total
90
G.D
(10)
TOTAL
(100) Remarks
1 HARI PRIYA R 34.4 46 80.4 9 89.4 Admitted
2 MONISHA HALDER 32.4 47.5 79.9 9 88.9 Admitted
3 SOWNDHARYAN L 31.6 42.5 74.1 9 83.1 Admitted
4 NAGARAJ B 28.8 44.5 73.3 8 81.3 Admitted
5 JOSSY JOHNY 30 41 71 8 79 Admitted
6 NAVIN KUMAR S 30.4 40 70.4 8 78.4 Admitted
7 HEMAMALINI D 28.8 41.5 70.3 8 78.3 Admitted
8 MADHUVANTHI P 28.8 41.5 70.3 8 78.3 Admitted
9 MONIKA G 30 40 70 8 78 Admitted
10 SHENELLE KEZIA D CRUZ 30 40 70 8 78 Admitted
11 MUTHUSELVAN M 28.4 41 69.4 8 77.4 Admitted
12 BALAJI S 28 40.5 68.5 8 76.5 Admitted
13 UMA MAHESWARI S 28.8 39.5 68.3 8 76.3 Admitted
14 ARAVIND S 28 39.5 67.5 8 75.5 Admitted
15 SHEKINA A 27.6 39.5 67.1 8 75.1 Admitted
16 KEERTHANA DEVI A 27.2 39.5 66.7 8 74.7 Admitted
17 SUMATHRA R 27.2 39.5 66.7 7 73.7 Admitted
18 AKILA R 26.8 39.5 66.3 7 73.3 Admitted
19 MOHANAMBAL K 27.2 39 66.2 7 73.2 Admitted
20 KARUNANITHI S 26 39.5 65.5 7 72.5 Admitted
21 NITHEESH SHARAN K 26 39.5 65.5 7 72.5 Admitted
22 ANITHA M 27.2 37.5 64.7 7 71.7 Admitted
23 BALAJI L 25.2 40 65.2 7 72.2 Admitted
24 MANIKANDAN K L 27.2 37.5 64.7 7 71.7 Admitted
25 MUTHUMARI S 26 39 65 7 72 Admitted
26 VIJAI M 25.6 39.5 65.1 7 72.1 Admitted
27 LEKKALA MANOHAR 25.2 39.5 64.7 7 71.7 Admitted
28 VINOTH K 26.8 37.5 64.3 7 71.3 Admitted
29 BHARATHI PRIYA S 24.8 39.5 64.3 7 71.3 Admitted
30 CHANDRAGANDAN R 26 38 64 7 71 Admitted
31 CHEBROLU GOPINATH 24.8 39.5 64.3 7 71.3 Admitted
32 KRISHNAMURTHI N 26.8 37 63.8 7 70.8 Admitted
33 MOHANACHANDRU A 27.2 36.5 63.7 6 69.7 Admitted
34 PUNNYA JAIN C B 24.8 39.5 64.3 6 70.3 Admitted
35 SUSHMITHA G S 26 38 64 6 70 Admitted
36 SARANYA R 26.8 36.5 63.3 6 69.3 Admitted
37 VIGNESH S 26 37.5 63.5 6 69.5 Admitted
38 VIGNESHWARI M 26.4 37 63.4 6 69.4 Admitted
39 JAYAPRAKASH M 25.2 38 63.2 6 69.2 Admitted
40 MANOJ M 24.4 39 63.4 6 69.4 Admitted
41 PAVITHRADEVI T 24 39.5 63.5 6 69.5 Admitted
42 PRABHA SHREE R 24.8 38 62.8 6 68.8 Admitted
43 RALISHA S 26.4 36 62.4 6 68.4 Admitted
44 VIDHYA K 24.8 38 62.8 6 68.8 Admitted
45 VELMURUGAN A 25.2 37 62.2 6 68.2 Admitted
46 DHARUN S 24.4 37.5 61.9 6 67.9 Admitted
47 ELTAN PATRICK E 24.8 37 61.8 6 67.8 Admitted
48 KONTHOUJAM SOMORJIT 24 38 62 6 68 Admitted
49 NANCY SYLVIA R 24.4 37.5 61.9 6 67.9 Admitted
50 SHYAM SUNDAR R 26 35.5 61.5 6 67.5 Admitted
51 THOMAS KUTTY SEBASTIAN 26.4 35 61.4 6 67.4 Admitted
52 ATITHYA SABARRISH R 22.8 39 61.8 6 67.8 Admitted
53 BHARATH S 26 35 61 6 67 Admitted
54 JENISHA J 26 35 61 6 67 Admitted
55 KARTHICK G 24 37.5 61.5 6 67.5 Admitted
56 SAAI RAHUL A P 25.2 36 61.2 6 67.2 Admitted
57 REJEEB RAJAN 25.6 35 60.6 5 65.6 Admitted
58 SNEHA KUMARI 25.6 35 60.6 5 65.6 Admitted
59 SURYA P 24 37 61 5 66 Admitted
60 JAYASURYA R 24.8 35.5 60.3 5 65.3 Admitted
61 JOEL RAJ M 23.2 37.5 60.7 5 65.7 Admitted
62 RAGHUL R 25.2 35 60.2 5 65.2 Admitted
63 VASANTHA DEVI CHOUDRY L 25.2 35 60.2 5 65.2 Admitted
64 MONISH M 24 36 60 5 65 Admitted
65 JAYASURIYA P 24.4 35 59.4 5 64.4 Admitted
66 SIKHA SINGH 24 35.5 59.5 5 64.5 Admitted
67 ABIRAMI SEKAR 23.2 36 59.2 5 64.2 Admitted
68 PEVIN SAMY E 21.6 38 59.6 5 64.6 Admitted
69 PRADEEP D 23.6 35.5 59.1 5 64.1 Admitted
70 SIVAPANDI G 24.4 34.5 58.9 5 63.9 Admitted
71 RAJKUMAR P 23.6 35 58.6 5 63.6 Admitted
72 MOSES KISHORE A 23.2 35 58.2 5 63.2 Admitted
73 YOGARAJ P R 23.2 35 58.2 4 62.2 Admitted
74 GLADSON G R 22.8 35 57.8 5 62.8 Admitted
75 MEGHA S 23.2 34.5 57.7 5 62.7 Admitted
76 JAI KUMAR HALDER 21.6 35 56.6 5 61.6 Admitted
77 JEGADESH AMARNATH K 21.6 35 56.6 4 60.6 Admitted
78 SARAN PRASANTH M 23.6 32.5 56.1 4 60.1 Admitted
79 SHATHIGA BANU I 22.4 34 56.4 4 60.4 Admitted
80 VAISHNAVI A 25.2 30.5 55.7 4 59.7 Admitted
81 ARUNACHALAM S 21.2 35 56.2 4 60.2 Admitted
82 ARUNRAJ V 20.8 35.5 56.3 4 60.3 Admitted
83 MANIKANDAN M 21.2 35 56.2 4 60.2 Admitted
84 THIRUKUMARAN T 21.6 34 55.6 4 59.6 Admitted
85 GOWTHAM R 20.8 34.5 55.3 4 59.3 Admitted
86 SOUMOYARUP MONDAL 21.2 34 55.2 4 59.2 Admitted
87 VIJAY KIRAN K 21.2 34 55.2 4 59.2 Admitted
88 HARIVIKNESH R 25.6 39.5 65.1 4 69.1 Admitted
89 REYATH KUMAR S 30.8 21 51.8 4 55.8 Admitted
90 SAMIR CHAUDHARY 21.2 31 52.2 4 56.2 Admitted
91 ABIRAMI S 20.8 31 51.8 4 55.8 Admitted
92 RAMYA R 20.8 30 50.8 4 54.8 Admitted
93 JOSEPH EDIN FEROH F 20 31 51 4 55 Admitted
94 NANTHINI B 20.4 30 50.4 4 54.4 Admitted
95 SARANYA S 20.1 30 50.1 4 54.1 Admitted
96 PETHUMANI M 19 30 49 4 53 Admitted
• List of candidate who have been offered admission 1 HARI PRIYA R 2 MONISHA HALDER
3 SOWNDHARYAN L
4 NAGARAJ B
5 JOSSY JOHNY
6 NAVIN KUMAR S
7 HEMAMALINI D
8 MADHUVANTHI P
9 MONIKA G
10 SHENELLE KEZIA D CRUZ
11 MUTHUSELVAN M
12 BALAJI S
13 UMA MAHESWARI S
14 ARAVIND S
15 SHEKINA A
16 KEERTHANA DEVI A
17 SUMATHRA R
18 AKILA R
19 MOHANAMBAL K
20 KARUNANITHI S
21 NITHEESH SHARAN K
22 ANITHA M
23 BALAJI L
24 MANIKANDAN K L
25 MUTHUMARI S
26 VIJAI M
27 LEKKALA MANOHAR
28 VINOTH K
29 BHARATHI PRIYA S
30 CHANDRAGANDAN R
31 CHEBROLU GOPINATH
32 KRISHNAMURTHI N
33 MOHANACHANDRU A
34 PUNNYA JAIN C B
35 SUSHMITHA G S
36 SARANYA R
37 VIGNESH S
38 VIGNESHWARI M
39 JAYAPRAKASH M
40 MANOJ M
41 PAVITHRADEVI T
42 PRABHA SHREE R
43 RALISHA S
44 VIDHYA K
45 VELMURUGAN A
46 DHARUN S
47 ELTAN PATRICK E
48 KONTHOUJAM SOMORJIT
49 NANCY SYLVIA R
50 SHYAM SUNDAR R
51 THOMAS KUTTY SEBASTIAN
52 ATITHYA SABARRISH R
53 BHARATH S
54 JENISHA J
55 KARTHICK G
56 SAAI RAHUL A P
57 REJEEB RAJAN
58 SNEHA KUMARI
59 SURYA P
60 JAYASURYA R
61 JOEL RAJ M
62 RAGHUL R
63 VASANTHA DEVI CHOUDRY L
64 MONISH M
65 JAYASURIYA P
66 SIKHA SINGH
67 ABIRAMI SEKAR
68 PEVIN SAMY E
69 PRADEEP D
70 SIVAPANDI G
71 RAJKUMAR P
72 MOSES KISHORE A
73 YOGARAJ P R
74 GLADSON G R
75 MEGHA S
76 JAI KUMAR HALDER
77 JEGADESH AMARNATH K
78 SARAN PRASANTH M
79 SHATHIGA BANU I
80 VAISHNAVI A
81 ARUNACHALAM S
82 ARUNRAJ V
83 MANIKANDAN M
84 THIRUKUMARAN T
85 GOWTHAM R
86 SOUMOYARUP MONDAL
87 VIJAY KIRAN K
88 HARIVIKNESH R
89 REYATH KUMAR S
90 SAMIR CHAUDHARY
91 ABIRAMI S
92 RAMYA R
93 JOSEPH EDIN FEROH F
94 NANTHINI B
95 SARANYA S
96 PETHUMANI M
• Waiting list of the candidate in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidate
Nil
• List of the candidate who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list.
Nil
15. Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available
• Number of Class Rooms and size of each – 13 and 82 sq.ft
• Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each - 4
• Number of Laboratories and size of each – 1
• Number of Drawing Halls with capacity of each -
• Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each – 1
• Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each yes
• Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons yes
• Occupancy Certificate yes
• Fire and Safety Certificate yes
• Hostel Facilities yes
Library
• Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (program-wise):
• 19,813/6178/51
• List of online National/ International Journals subscribed
• E- Library facilities
Laboratory and Workshop
• List of Major Equipment/Facilities in each Laboratory/ Workshop: SOFT SKILL LAB
• List of Experimental Setup in each Laboratory/ Workshop
Not Applicable
Computing Facilities
• Internet Bandwidth 50+MBPS
• Number and configuration of System 120
• Total number of system connected by LAN: 120
• Total number of system connected by WAN 120
• Major software packages available Yes
• Special purpose facilities available
Yes
• Innovation Cell Yes
• Social Media Cell Yes
• Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM/ PGDM Institutions and University Departments
Yes
List of facilities available
• Games and Sports Facilities: YES
• Extra-Curricular Activities: YES
• Soft Skill Development Facilities: YES
Teaching Learning Process
• Curricula and syllabus for each of the programmes as approved by the University yes
• Academic Calendar of the University yes
• Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the Course yes
• Teaching Load of each Faculty 16 hrs
• Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place CAT1, CAT2, model
• Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place YES
For each Post Graduate Courses give the following:
• Title of the Course MBA
• Curriculam and Syllabus As Per AICTE & UGC norms
• Laboratory facilities exclusive to the Post Graduate Course yes
Special Purpose
• Software, all design tools in case yes
• Academic Calendar and frame work yes
16. Enrollment of students in the last 3 years
Name of the Course Enrollment of Students
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17
M.B.A., General 96 82 66
17. List of Research Projects/ Consultancy Works
• Number of Projects carried out, funding agency, Grant received
• Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
• Industry Linkage
• MoUs with Industries (minimum 3)
18. LoA and subsequent EoA till the current Academic Year
Name of the Course LoA EoA (2018-19)
M.B.A., General F.No.TN-57/MCP-M/97 dated 9th January 1998
F.No. Southern/1-3512914061/2018/EOA dated 20-Jul-18
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19. Accounted audited statement for the last three years Please refer our website 20. Best Practices adopted, if any Title of the Practice
(This title should capture the keywords that describe the practice).
Interaction between SOMS and Industries
2. Objectives of the Practice
(What are the objectives / intended outcomes of this “best practice” and what are
the underlying principles or concepts of this practice (in about 100 words,
Actual 122 words)
The objective is to enable the MBA students of VISTAS employable in the Industries
and skilled enough to start their own business.
1) IBM, a US computer, technology and IT consulting corporation
2) Tamil Nadu Steel Tubes Ltd
IBM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED is focused in VISTAS on the following activities,
� Collaborative course B.Tech IT (Cloud and Mobile based Application
Development).
� Collaborative course MBA(Big Data Analytics)
� Provide support for curriculum development of courses.
� Training services for the chosen modules through IBM Personnel or designated
IBM business partners.
IBM has installed the following
1. Title of the Practice
Societal contributions through outreach and extension programmes
2. Objectives of the Practice (100 words)
• To be a partner in progress of ‘Surging India’ by actively engaging in the
development process of the nearby community through monetary and
voluntary support.
• To undertake outreach and extension programmes in the locality in and around
university for contributing to improvement in economic, health, education and
social conditions of the local people.
� PRACTICES TOWARDS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
MBA Department is always keen on empowering the women and making them
self-sustainable. The International Women’s Day is being celebrated every year
and those women who have successful in life have been honoured
Every year VISTAS has arranged one day market for Self-Help Group products
and a training on Marketing.
VISTAS has conducted a workshop on Gender Based Violence with the funding
from Association of Common Wealth Universities. Ms. Smrithi Irani ,Union
Minister for Textiles presided over the event. Women from Local community
were sensitized on this very important issue.
VISTAS has conducted Self-defense training programme for the safety and
38 Gandhiji Gramodhyog
Centre, Chennai Business Development for Leather Products
39 RAUNAQ Steelstrading Pvt.
Ltd, Chennai
Market Study on Steel Usage in the Automotive
Industry - Chennai
40 SS Ryders Ind Pvt Ltd,
Chennai Business Development in Logistic Industry
security of Women.
Mention Best Practices followed by the Institution
• Outcome Based Education
• Alumni Portal in Institute Website
• Regular Training and Placement
• Internships during vacation
• Students Mentoring
• ICT Based Teaching Learning
• Travel Grants for International Conferences
• Regular Faculty Development Programmes
• Financial Assistance to the Poor and Needy Students
• Increasing Number of MoUs
• Annual External Academic and Administrative Audit
• Green and Plastic Free Campus
• Student Centric Learning, Activity based learning, Project based learning,
Industrial Visits
• ERP at all activities of the Institute
• Wi-Fi Connected Campus
• Coverage of Syllabus in stipulated time
• Inclusion of MOOCs
• Fully Equipped Digital Laboratory
• Well Documented Process for Procurement, Faculty and Staff
Recruitment
• Strong Industry Institution Interaction
• Placement above 80 %