SELF STUDY REPORT
Submitted to NAAC for Accreditation
Part-I : Profile of the Institution,
Criterion-wise Inputs
& Department Profile
PUTHANAMPATTI- 621 007
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - DT, INDIA
NEHRU MEMORIAL COLLEGE(Autonomous)
NOVEMBER - 2011
CONTENTS
VOLUME-I PART–I : Profile of the Institution 1
: Criterion-wise Inputs 5
: Department Profile 87
VOLUME-II PART–II : Executive summary 1
: Criterion-wise Evaluative Report 11
: Department Evaluative Report 152
: Declaration by the Institution 272
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College Profile
COLLEGE PROFILE
PART — I: INSTITUTIONAL DATA
A. Profile of the College:
1. Name and Address of the College : NEHRU MEMORIAL COLLEGE (Autonomous), Puthanampatti – 621 007.
City : Tiruchirappalli
District : Tiruchirappalli
State : Tamil Nadu
Pin Code : 621 007
Web site : www.nmc.ac.in
2. For Communication
Principal : Dr. K. Ramasami
Telephone No. : 04327- 234227
Fax No. : 04327 - 234811
Mobile No. : 094434 49983
E-mail : [email protected]
IQAC Coordinator : Dr. A. Rajendran
Telephone No. : 04327 - 234808
Mobile No. : 099433 20598
E-mail : [email protected]
3. Funding status of the College : Grant – in - Aid
4. a) Type of Autonomous College : Affiliated
b) Gender : Co-education
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5. a) Date of establishment of the College : 18th June 1967
b) University to which the College is affiliated : Bharathidasan University 6. Date of UGC recognition : 20th November 1969
7. Date of conferment of the
Autonomous Status : 8th November 2004
8. Location of the College : Rural and Backward
9. Campus area in acres : 45.2 Acres
10. Unit cost of Education
a) Including salary component : ` 20,000/-
b) Excluding salary component : ` 12,000/-
11a. Current number of academic programmes / courses offered by the
College under the following categories.
Aided Unaided
Programme
Art
s
Sci
ence
Com
mer
ce
Man
agem
ent
Art
s
Sci
ence
Com
mer
ce
Man
agem
ent
Total
UG 1 5 1 - 2 5 1 1 16
PG - 1 - - - 7 1 - 9
M.Phil. - - - - - 6 1 - 7
Ph.D. - - - - 1 5 1 - 7
Add-on Courses - - - - - 5 - - 5
PG Diploma - - - - - 2 - - 2
Certificate Course - - - - - 2 1 - 3
Total 48
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12. Number of permanent and temporary members of the Teaching Staff
Category Male Female Total
Permanent Teachers 28 12 40
Number of Teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 17 8 25
Number of Teachers with M.Phil. as the highest qualification 11 4 15
Number of Teachers with PG as the highest qualification - - -
Temporary Teachers – Management Staff 25 78 103
Number of Teachers with Ph.D. as the highest qualification 3 2 5
Number of Teachers with M.Phil. as the highest qualification 17 56 73
Number of Teachers with PG as the highest qualification 5 20 25
Teaching Staff – Aided 40
Teaching Staff – Management 103 ----- Total 144 -----
13. Number of Students enrolled in the Institution for the academic year
2011 - 2012
Programme Category
Students from the
same state where the University is located
Students from other
States of India
NRI Students
Other Overseas Student
Total
Aided 313 - 2 - 315 UG
Unaided 567 - - - 567
Aided 15 - - - 15 PG
Unaided 177 - - - 177
M.Phil. Unaided 71 - - - 71
Ph.D. Unaided 17 - - - 17
Diploma Unaided 150 - - - 150
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STUDENTS’ STRENGTH FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR – 2011-12
Class Aided Unaided Total
I UG – All Major 315 567 882
II UG – All Major 285 463 748
III UG – All Major 275 425 700
I PG 15 177 192
II PG 15 171 186
III PG - 58 58
M.Phil. - 71 71
Ph.D. - 17 17
Diploma Courses - - -
Total 905 1949 2854
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
1. Number of Programmes Offered : 43
Programme Arts Commerce Management Science Total
UG 03 01 01 07 12
PG - 01 01 07 09
Ph.D. 01 01 - 05 07
M.Phil. - 01 - 06 07
PG Diploma - - - 02 02
Advanced Diploma - - - 05 05
Certificate - 01 - 02 03
Total 04 05 02 34 45
2a. Number of subjects taught in the Institution:
Programme Number of Subjects Taught
UG 13
PG 09
Ph.D. 07
M.Phil. 07
PG Diploma Course 02
Advanced Diploma 05
Total 43
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
2b. Details of Subjects – UG, PG and M.Phil. Programmes:
Discipline UG PG M.Phil. Ph.D.
Arts Economics, English Lit., Tamil Lit.
- - Economics
Science
Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Botany, Zoology,
Comp. Science, Hotel
Management, Computer
Applications
Computer Science, Physics,
Zoology, Bio-technology, Information Technology, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Computer
Applications
Physics, Zoology,
Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science
Chemistry, Physics, Zoology,
Bio-technology, Mathematics
Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce
Management Business
Administration - -
Total 13 09 06 07
2c. Details of Subjects – PG Diploma, Diploma & Certificate Courses
Course Subject
PG Diploma Computer Applications, Hotel Management
Diploma Computer Applications, Instrumentation, Electrical and Electronic Equipment Maintenance, Bio-fertilizer and Vermi-culture, Herbal Plant Nursery
Certificate Tally, C, C++, .NET
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
2d. Curricular Pattern
Details of Courses and Credits - UG Programmes
Part Components No. of Courses
Total Credits
Total Hours
I Language Course - LC 04 12 24
II English Language - ELC 04 12 24
III
Core Courses - CC
Allied Courses - AC
Major Based Elective Courses - EC
14
06
02
63
24
10
74
30
10
IV
Value Education - VE
Environmental Science - ES
Non Major Elective Courses - NMEC
Skill Based Courses - SKBC
Comprehensive Course - CO
01
01
01
03
01
02
02
04
06
04
02
02
04
06
04
V Extension Activities - EA 01
UG Programmes
Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V
� Tamil � Hindi
� General English
� Major � Allied � Major Based
Elective
� Non-Major Elective
� Value Education � Environmental
Studies � Skill Based
Elective
� NSS � NCC � Sports � YRC � Consumer
Club
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
PG Programmes
Courses Papers Credit
Core Courses 14 60
Extra Disciplinary Course 01 04
Major Based Elective 04 16
Project 01 10
Total 20 90
MCA Programme
CC Core Courses 25
SC Supportive Courses 06
EC Elective Courses 04
PW Project Work
CE Comprehensive Examination
SS Soft Skill
TS Technical Skill
Internal Evaluation
Total Credits 140
Exam Hours 3
Maximum Marks [75 + 25] 100
Project [100 + 100] 200
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
Figure 1
Interdisciplinary for all PG Departments Biotechnology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Commerce
Mathematics
Physics
Master of Computer Applications
Zoology
Information Technology
PG PROGRAMMES
CORE SUBJECTS
EXTRA DISCIPLINARY
COURSE PROJECT
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2e. Details of Core Courses – UG Programmes
BCA
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Fundamentals of Software Development I
CC2 Lab 1 – Office Automation and Programming in C
II CC3 Programming in C
III CC4 Programming in C++ and Data Structures
CC5 Lab 2 – Programming in C++ and RDBMS
IV CC6 Data Base Systems
CC7 Programming in Java
CC8 Operating System
CC9 Web Technologies
V
CC10 Lab 3 – Programming in Java + System Administration
CC11 Lab 4 – (Web Design + Case Tools Lab)
CC12 System Analysis and Design
CC13 Linux System Administration
VI
CC14 Data & Communication Networks
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B.Sc. Chemistry
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Foundation Course in Chemistry – I
CC2 Practical I – Semi-micro Qualitative Analysis I
CC3 Foundation Course in Chemistry – II
II CC4 General Chemistry – I
CC5 Practical II – Volumetric Analysis III
CC6 General Chemistry – II
IV CC7 Co-ordination Chemistry and Solid State
CC8 Chemistry of Carbonyls, Heterocyclic
Compounds and Stereochemistry
CC9 Chemical Thermodynamics Phase equilibria and Group Theory
CC10 Practical – III – Gravimetric and Organic Analysis
V
CC11 Practical IV – Physical Chemistry Experiments and Organic Preparation
CC12 Selected topics in inorganic chemistry
CC13 Chemistry of bio-molecules VI
CC14 Electrochemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy
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B.Com.
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Principles of Accountancy I
CC2 Business Organisation
II CC3 Business Statistics
III CC4 Financial Accounting
CC5 Business Law
IV CC6 Cost Accounting
CC7 Corporate Accounting
CC8 Auditing
CC9 Management Accounting V
CC10 Computer Applications in Business
CC11 Income Tax Law & Practice
CC12 Financial Management
CC13 Entrepreneurial Development VI
CC14 Capital Markets
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B.Sc. Computer Science
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Programming in C
CC2 Programming in C and C++ Lab I
CC3 Programming in C++ and Data Structures
II CC4 Data Base Management Systems
CC5 RDBMS and Programming in Java Lab III
CC6 Programming in Java
IV CC7 Computer System Architecture
CC8 Operating System
CC9 Web Programming
CC10 System Administration & Microprocessor Lab
CC11 Web Design & Case Tools Lab
V
CC12 Microprocessor and Microcontroller
CC13 Computer Graphics and Multi-media VI
CC14 Computer Networks
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B.A. Economics
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Indian Economy
CC2 Micro Economics - I I
CC3 Micro-Economics – II
II CC4 Macro Economics
CC5 Monetary Economics III
CC6 Entrepreneurial Development
IV CC7 Economic thought
CC8 Public Finance
CC9 Tourism Economics
CC10 Rural Industrialization
V
CC11 Personnel Management
CC12 Capital Market in India
CC13 International Economics VI
CC14 Computer Applications in Economics
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B.A. English Literature
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Prose
CC2 Fiction I
CC3 Poetry – I
II CC4 Poetry - II
CC5 Drama – I III
CC6 Drama – II
IV CC7 Shakespeare
CC8 Indian Writing in English
CC9 Phonetics
CC10 Women’s writing in English V
CC11 New Literatures in English
CC12 Translation Theory and Practice
CC13 American Literature VI
CC14 English Language Teaching
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B.Sc. Mathematics
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Calculus
CC2 Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry I
CC3 Algebra
II CC4 Sequences and Series
III CC5 Differential Equations and Laplace Transform
IV CC6 Vector Calculus, Fourier Series & Transforms
CC7 Modern Algebra
CC8 Real Analysis
CC9 Programming in C and C++
CC10 C and C++ Lab
V
CC11 Complex Analysis
CC12 Graph Theory
CC13 Mechanics VI
CC14 Discrete Mathematics
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B.Sc. Physics
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Properties of matter and sound I
CC2 Major practical – I
II CC3 Mechanics
III CC4 Thermal Physics
IV CC5 Major Practical – II
CC6 Optics V
CC7 Electricity and Magnetism
CC8 Atomic and Nuclear Physics
CC9 Fundamentals of Electronics
CC10 Major Practical – III VI
CC11 Major Practical – IV
CC12 Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
CC13 Solid State Physics
CC14 Digital Electronics
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
B.A. Tamil Literature
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 ,f;fhy ,yf;fpak;
CC2 ed;D}y; vOj;J (tpUj;jpAiu) I
CC3 ,yf;fzk; – II – ed;D}y; nrhy; (tpUj;jpAiu)
II CC4 rpw;wpyf;fpak;
CC5 ,yf;fzk; – III – ek;gpafg; nghUs; III
CC6 ,yf;fzk; – IV – Gwg;nghUs; ntz;ghkhiy
IV CC7 ,yf;fzk; – V – ahg;ngUq;fyf;fhhpif
CC8 ,yf;fpak; – III – fhg;gpaq;fs;
CC9 ,yf;fpak; – IV – rka ,yf;fpak;
CC10 ,yf;fpak; – V – mw ,yf;fpak; V
CC11 ,yf;fpak; – VI – rq;f ,yf;fpak;
CC12 ,yf;fpak; – VI – jz;bayq;fhuk;
CC13 ,yf;fpak; – VII – jkpo;r;nrk;nkhopg; gz;Gfs; VI
CC14 ,yf;fpak; – VIII – ehl;Lg;Gwtpay;
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B.Sc. Zoology
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Invertebrata – I
CC2 Practical – I I
CC3 Invertebrata – II
II CC4 Chordata
CC5 Practical – II III
CC6 Cell and Molecular Biology
IV CC7 Physiology and Biochemistry
CC8 Genetics
CC9 Developmental Biology and Immunology
CC10 Practical – III
V
CC11 Ecology and Evolution
CC12 Microbiology
CC13 Biotechnology VI
CC14 Practical - IV
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B.B.A.
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Principles of Accounting
CC2 Principles of Management I
CC3 Marketing Management
II CC4 Managerial Communication
CC5 Management Information System III
CC6 Cost Accounting
IV CC7 Human Resource Management
CC8 Management Accounting
CC9 Production Management
CC10 International Business V
CC11 Business Taxation
CC12 Financial Management
CC13 Entrepreneurial Development VI
CC14 Strategic Management
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
Hotel Management & Catering Science
Semester Number of
the core courses
Title of the core courses
CC1 Food Production – I
CC2 Food Production Practicals I
CC3 Front Office Management
II CC4 Food Production - 2
CC5 Food Office Management III
CC6 Food Production Practical – II
IV CC7 Nutrition and Food Science
CC8 Food Production Theory
CC9 Hotel Law
CC10 Food and Beverage Service Practicals V
CC11 Food Production Practicals
CC12 Principles of Accounts
CC13 Personal Management Entrepreneurship VI
CC14 Food Preservation
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2e. Details of Allied Subjects and Electives: UG Programmes
Subject Number
Allied Subjects 2
Electives 4
Department Allied Subjects Electives
Allied Maths – I Analytical Chemistry
Allied Maths – II Essence from Organic Chemistry
Allied Maths – III
Allied Physics – I
Allied Physics Practical
Chemistry
Allied Physics – II
Business Economics Service Marketing
Banking Law and Practice Financial Services
Marketing
Business Communication using Computers
Company Law
Commerce
Business Management
Managerial Economics Services Marketing
Business Mathematics & Statistics Stock Exchange Practices
Business Environment
Business Laws
Operation Research
BBA
Organisational Behaviour
Basic Mathematics Linux System Administration
Operation Research Systems Analysis and Design
Numerical and Statistical Methods XML Programming
Applied Physics - I Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science
Applied Physics Lab Animation Techniques
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Applied Physics II Software Engineering
Python Programming
UML Programming
Mathematical Foundations Computer Graphics and Multi-media
Operations Research
Mathematics
Financial Accounting Software Engineering
Accounting Package Lab
BCA
E-commerce
Economic Statistics Cost and Management Accounting
Statistical Methods Financial Management for Economics
Statistics Pertaining to Indian Context
Principles of Commerce
Marketing
Economics
Principles of Accountancy
Social History of England English for Business Communication
History of English Literature Journalism
Comparative Literature
Literary Forms
Principles of Literary Criticism
English
Canadian Literature
Physics Numerical Methods
Physics Lab Astronomy
Allied Physics I Fuzzy Theory
Allied Physics II Operations Research
Probability and Statistics – I Mathematical Modelling
Probability and Statistics – II Number Theory
Mathematics
Probability and Statistics – III
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Food and Beverage Service BAR Management
Food and Beverage Service Practical Food Preservation
Accommodation Management
Food and Beverage Service – 2
Accommodation Management Practical
Hotel Management
Allied Hospitality Service
Allied Mathematics – I Programming in C
Allied Mathematics – II Microprocessor and Applications
Allied Mathematics – III
Allied Chemistry – I
Allied Chemistry Practical
Physics
Allied Chemistry – II
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jkpo; nkhop tuyhW jpUf;Fws;
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ehlftpay;
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Tamil
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Botany - I Biostatistics and Bio-instrumentation
Botany Practical Bio-informatics
Botany - II
Chemistry
Chemistry Practical
Zoology
Chemistry
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Details of Foundation Course and other subjects under Part IV
Subjects
Value Education
Environmental Studies
2f. Details of Core Subjects - PG Programmes
M.Sc. Chemistry
Semester Title of the core subjects
Inorganic Chemistry – I
Organic Chemistry – I
Inorganic Chemistry Practical – I I
Organic Chemistry Practical – I
Inorganic Chemistry – II
Organic Chemistry – II
Inorganic Chemistry Practical – II II
Organic Chemistry Practical – II
Inorganic Chemistry – III
Organic Chemistry – III III
Physical Chemistry – Practical I
Inorganic Chemistry – IV
Organic Chemistry - IV IV
Physical Chemistry Practical II
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M.Com.
Semester Title of the core subjects
Managerial Economics
Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development
Organiational Behaviour I
Advanced Cost and Management Accounting
Advanced Financial Management
Strategic Management
Advanced Business Statistics & Quantitative Technique II
Global Marketing
Advanced Corporate Accounting
Research Methodology III
Security Analysis & Portfolio Management
Services Marketing
Income Tax Law & Practice IV
Human Resource Management
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Criterion – I : Curricular Aspects I
M.Sc. Computer Science
Semester Title of the core subjects
Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science
Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms
Design of UNIX Operating System
Data Communication and Network Security
I
Lab 1
Data Base Systems
Software Engineering
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers II
Lab 2 – (J2EE)
Visual Programming
Object – oriented Analysis and Design
Principles of Compiler Design III
Lab 5 (VC++)
IV Lab 3 (CASE Tools Lab)
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M.Sc. Bio-technology
Semester Title of the core subjects
Cell and Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Microbial Biotechnology
Principles of Genetic Engineering
I
Practicals
Metabolic Regulation
Immunology and Immunotechnology
Plant Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
II
Practicals
Bioprocess and Enzyme Technology
Animal Biotechnology
Environmental Biotechnology III
Practicals
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MCA
Semester Title of the core subjects
Programming in C
Digital Electronics and Microprocessors
Web Programming
Software Lab – 1 (C)
I
Software Lab – 2 (Web Design)
Object Oriented Programming using C++
Data Structures and Algorithms
Data Base Systems
Software Lab – 3 (C++)
II
Software Lab – 4 (RDBMS)
Programming in JAVA
Operating System
Computer Organisation
Software Lab – 5 (JAVA)
III
Software Lab – 6 (Data Structures)
Windows Programming using WIN32 API and MFC
Computer Networks and Security
Software Engineering
Software Lab – 7 (VC++)
IV
Software Lab – 8 (Distributed Programming)
Principles of Compiler Design
Graph and Automata Theory
XML & Web Services
Software Lab – 9 Web Services
V
Software Lab – 10 (Case Tools)
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M.Sc. Mathematics
Semester Title of the core subjects
Algebra
Real Analysis
Ordinary Differential Equations
Integral Equations, Calculus of Variations and Fourier
Transforms
I
Graph Theory
Linear Algebra
Complex Analysis
Topology II
Partial Differential Equations
Functional Analysis
Measure and Integration III
Fluid Dynamics
Differential Geometry IV
Stochastic Process
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M.Sc. Physics
Semester Title of the core subjects
Mathematical Physics – I
Classical Dynamics and Relativity
Analogue and Digital Electronics
Experimental Techniques
Practical I General Physics and Computer Programming
I
Practical II – Electronics and Instrumentation
Mathematical Physics – II
Electromagnetic Theory II
Quantum Mechanics
Statistical Mechanics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Practical – III – Advanced General Physics III
Practical – IV – Digital Electronics and Microcontroller
Programming
Solid State Physics IV
Project
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M.Sc. Zoology
Semester Title of the core subjects
Biosystematics and Taxonomy
Animal Diversity
Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics I
Practical
Developmental Biology
Animal Physiology
Biochemistry and Biophysics II
Practical
Microbiology and Immunology
Research Methodology and Biotechniques III
Practical
Environmental Biology and Evolution
Genetic Engineering IV
Practical
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M.Sc. Information Technology
Semester Title of the core subjects
Programming in C and Data Structures
Operating System
Web Technologies
Mathematical Foundations in Computer Science
I
Lab – 1 – Programming in C and Web Design
Programming in JAVA
Data Base System
Management Information System and ERP II
Lab – 2 (Programming in JAVA and RDBMS)
Distributed Application Development
Software Engineering
Multimedia and its Applications III
Lab – 13 (J2EE & .NET)
IV Lab – 4 (CASE Tools Lab)
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2g. EDC / Open Elective Courses offered in PG Programmes:
Programme Number
09 09
Details of Open Elective Courses offered by Departments
Department Course
Bio-technology Applications for Bio-technology for Human Welfare
Chemistry Green and Industrial Chemistry
Commerce Human Resource Management or Accounting for Executives
Computer Science Scientific Programming Using Python
MCA Network Management
Mathematics Numerical Analysis
Physics Crystal Growth and Thin Films
Zoology Medical Zoology
Information Technology Customer Relationship Management
2h. Details of subjects - M.Phil. Programme
Department Paper I Paper II Paper III Paper IV
Commerce Research
Methodology Advanced Financial &
Marketing Management Elective Course
Teaching & Learning Skills
Computer Science
Research Methodology
Advanced Concepts in Data Structures, Data Bases and
networking
Paper on Topic of Research
Teaching & Learning Skills
Physics Research
Methodology Advanced Physics Elective Course
Teaching & Learning Skills
Bio-Technology Research
Methodology Advanced in Biotechnology
Paper on Topic of Research
Teaching & Learning Skills
Zoology Research
Methodology Recent Advances in Biological Research
Paper on Topic of Research
Teaching & Learning Skills
Mathematics Research
Methodology Algebra and Analysis Elective Course
Teaching & Learning Skills
Graph Theory,
Continuous Distribution Teaching &
Learning Skills
Chemistry Research
Methodology Physical Methods in
Chemistry Optional Paper
General Skills of Teaching & Learning
in Chemistry
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3. Number of overseas programmes on : NIL campus and income earned
4. Does the college offer self-funded
programmes? : YES If yes, how many? NUMBER : 18
Programme Arts Commerce Science Management Total
UG 02 01 05 01 09
PG - 01 08 - 09
Total 02 02 13 01 18
5. Programmes with annual system : Nil
Annual System Diploma Certificate Courses Total
No - - -
6. Programmes with Semester System : YES NUMBER : 35
Number
Semester UG PG M.Phil. Diploma PG
Diploma Total
Yes 12 09 07 05 02 35
7. Programmes with Trimester system : No 8. Programmes with Choice Based
Credit System : YES NUMBER : 35
Number CBCS
UG PG M.Phil. PG Diploma Diploma Total
Yes 12 09 07 02 05 35
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9. Programmes with Elective / Open to all courses : YES
NUMBER : 28
Programmes UG PG M.Phil. Total
Elective / Open Elective Courses Options
12 09 07 28
10. Courses offered in modular form: Yes. Skill Based Courses are offered in modular form
11. Inter/multi-disciplinary programmes : Yes. Three programmes:
Computer Applications, Information Technology and Bio-technology
12. Courses with ICT – enabled teaching – learning process : YES NUMBER : 30
13. Courses for which where assessment of teachers by students has been introduced : YES NUMBER : All the
Programmes
14. Programmes with faculty exchange / visiting faculty : Five progammes
15. New programmes (UG and PG) introduced during the last three years : YES
NUMBER : 06
Year Programme
M.Sc. Bio-technology 2006-07
M.Phil. Mathematics
2007-08
M.Phil Comp Science
M.Phil Bio-technology
M.Sc. Chemistry
B.C.A.
2009-10 B.A. English Literature,
B.B.A. and B.A. Tamil literature
2011-12 M.Phil. Chemistry
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16. Has major syllabus revision done during the last five years? If yes, specify the number : YES
NUMBER : 04
Started with Non-CBCS in November 2004 and revised the syllabus in
the CBCS pattern in June 2005 with flexibility to accommodate changes in the
syllabus as and when required. The second revision in syllabus was
implemented during June 2008 and the recent revision is done in 2011.
17. Compulsory internships (UGC or
other vocational programmes) : YES NUMBER : 01
B.Sc. Hotel Management students attend compulsory internships in
reputed hotels.
18. Value added courses : YES NUMBER : 07
19. Feedback on Curriculum obtained from : Employers : YES NUMBER : 10 Students : YES NUMBER : 100 Parents : NO Alumni : YES NUMBER : 20 Academic Peers : YES NUMBER : 10
20. Number of Job Oriented Courses : YES NUMBER : 8 UG : 05 PG : 03
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21. Courses in emerging areas : YES NUMBER : 10 22. Is there a Practice of
Course Evaluation : YES. Course evaluation is carried out by Academic Audit and students’ evaluation
22. Programmes with
twinning arrangements / International collaborations : YES NUMBER : 01 M.B.A programme is offered
in the concurrent mode with the collaboration of Bharathidasan University
24. Any other (Specify) :
1. Comprehensive course is offered
2. Need-based curriculum is designed
3. Choice Based Credit System is followed
4. Academic flexibility is provided
5. Value based courses are offered
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Criterion – II : Teaching, Learning & Evlaluation I
1. Process of Student Admission to Various Programmes:
Number of Programmes Process
UG PG M.Phil.
Interview - - 7
Previous Academic Records 12 9 6
Preference to Ex-Service Man � � �
Preference to Sports persons � - -
Preference to Local Students � � �
2. Number of working days during the
last academic year (2010-11) : 180 days
3. Number of teaching days during the last
academic year (2010-11) : 174 days
4a. Number of positions sanctioned and filled as on February 2010:
Aided Unaided Total Category
Sanctioned Filled Vacant Sanctioned Filled Sanctioned Filled
Teaching 53 40 13 103 103 156 143
Non-Teaching
Staff
37 27 10 49 49 86 76
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4b. Department-wise details of teaching positions sanctioned and filled as on February 2010
Aided Unaided Department
Sanctioned Filled Vacant Sanctioned Filled
BCA - - - 5 5
Bio-Technology - - - 5 5
Botany 1 1 - - -
Business Administration - - - 4 4
Chemistry 6 4 2 7 7
Commerce 5 4 1 7 7
Computer Science 6 6 - 28 28
Economics 4 4 - - -
English 4 2 2 7 7
Library 1 1 - - -
Mathematics 5 3 2 15 -
Physical Education 1 1 - 1 1
Physics 12 8 4 13 13
Tamil 4 3 2 7 7
Zoology 4 3 2 4 4
Total 53 40 15 103 103
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4c. Details of non-teaching staff positions sanctioned and filled as on
February 2010.
Aided Gender Category
Sanctioned Filled Male Female
Superintendent 1 1 1 -
Special Assistant 2 2 2 -
Jr. Assistant 3 3 3 -
Special Typist - - - -
Typist 2 2 - 2
SG Storekeeper 1 1 1 -
Record Clerk 3 3 3 -
Lib. Assistant 1 1 1 -
Special Lab Assistant - - - -
Lab Assistant 9 7 7 -
Mechanic Grade I 1 - - -
Museum Keeper 1 1 - 1
Herbarium Keeper - - - -
Watchman 2 - - -
Sweeper 4 3 3 -
Gardener 1 - - -
Water Man 1 - - -
Scavenger 1 1 1 -
Marker - - - -
Office Assistant 4 2 2 -
Total 37 27 24 3
Sanctioned : 37
Filled : 27
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4d. Details of non-teaching staff employed for unaided section - Management Staff
Section Category Total
College Office Clerk cum Typist 12
Lab & Library Assistant 15
Support Staff Hardware Mechanic 3
Computer Centre Programmer 8
Campus Sweepers + Gardeners 11
Total 49
5a. Number of regular and permanent teachers :
S. No.
Name of the Department
Sanctioned Strength
Actual in position
No. of faculty members with
M.Phil.
No. of Faculty
Members with Ph.D.
Vacancy Position
1. Botany 1 1 1 1 -
2. Chemistry 6 4 4 3 2
3. Commerce 5 4 4 3 1
4. Computer Science 6 6 4 1 -
5. Economics 4 4 4 3 -
6. English 4 2 2 1 2
7. Librarian 1 1 1 - -
8. Mathematics 5 3 3 2 2
9. Physical Director 1 1 - 1 -
10. Physics 12 8 8 5 4
11. Tamil 4 3 2 3 1
12. Zoology 4 3 2 2 1
Total 53 40 35 25 13
Category Number
Professor -
Associate Professor 18
Assistant Professor 22
Total 40
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5b. Number of Temporary Teachers - Management Staff in Aided Section
Department Number
Chemistry 2
Commerce 1
Economics 1
English 1
Library 1
Mathematics 2
Physics 2
Tamil 1
Zoology 1
Total 12
5c. Number of teachers belonging to same state and other states
Category Aided Unaided Total
Same State 40 103 143
Other States - - -
Total 40 103 143
6a. Number of permanent teachers qualified and their percentage to the
total faculty strength
Category Faculty Strength Qualified Percentage
Permanent & Approved 40 40 100
Overall 40 40 100
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6b. Teacher Student Ratio (2009-10)
Section Total Number of Teachers
Total Number of Students
Teacher – Student Ratio
Aided 40 839 1:20
Unaided 103 1878 1:18
Overall 143 2717 1:19
6c. Number and percentage of teachers who have Ph.D. as the highest
qualification
Category Number Strength Percentage
Aided 25 40 62.50
Unaided 5 103 4.85
Overall 30 143 20.98
Department-wise number of teachers with Ph.D.
Number Department
Aided Unaided
Botany 1 -
Chemistry 3 -
Commerce 4 -
Computer Science 1 -
Economics 3 -
English 1 -
Mathematics 2 -
Physics 5 -
Tamil 3 2
Zoology 2 2
Physical Education 1 -
Biotechnology - 1
Total 25 5
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Department – wise number of teachers pursuing research leading to Ph.D. at present
Department Number
Bio-technology 1
Commerce 1
Computer Science 3
Economics 1
English 1
Mathematics 3
Physics 5
Tamil 1
Zoology 2
Total 18
6d. Number and percentage of teachers who have M.Phil. as the highest
qualification.
Category Number Total Strength Percentage
Aided 15 40 37.50
Unaided 75 103 73.0
Total 90 143 62.9
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Department-wise number of teachers with M.Phil. as their highest qualification
Number Department
Aided Unaided
Chemistry 2 4
Bio-technology - 1
Commerce - 11
Computer Science 5 24
Economics 1 -
English 1 5
Library 1 -
Mathematics 1 14
Physics 3 9
Tamil - 7
Zoology 1 -
Total 15 75
6e. Number and Percentage of
teachers who have completed : NUMBER : 7 SLET / NET / CSIR exam Percentage : 4.9
Name Department Designation
K.T. Tamil Mani English Asst. Professor
Dr. S. Rajendran Tamil Asst. Professor
Mrs. Mary Anbumathy Commerce Asst. Professor
Mrs. T. Jayasankari Mathematics Asst. Professor
C. Prabakaran Tamil Asst. Professor
S. Sahaya Latha Rani Physical Education Asst. Professor
R. Selvakumar Librarian Asst. Professor
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6f. Number and percentage of the faculty who have served as resource persons in Workshops / Seminar / Conferences during the last five years :
RESOURCE PERSON
Departments 2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
Botany - - 1 1 1
Commerce 1 1 1 1 1
Computer Science 1 1 1 1 1
Economics - - 1 1 -
English - - 1 1 1
Mathematics - - - 1 1
Physical Education - - - - 1
Physics 3 3 3 3 3
Tamil - - 1 1 1
Zoology 1 1 1 1 1
Total 6 6 10 11 11
6g. Number of faculty development
programmes availed of by teachers during the last five years :
Programme
2005
-200
6
2006
-200
7
2007
-200
8
2008
-200
9
2009
-201
0
Total
Refresher Course 4 5 2 9 5 25
Orientation Programme 2 - 2 7 4 15
Faculty Development Programme 2 - - - - 2
Short-Term Academic Programme - - - - 1 1
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Teachers who attended Orientation Course - 51
Year Name of the Staff Dept Duration
R. Manimekalai Economics 28 days 2005
M.P. Shanthi Zoology 28 days
T. Jaya Sankari Mathematics 28 days 2007
M. Mary Anbumathy Economics 28 days
R. Sangeetha Physics 28 days
J. Geetha Mathematics 28 days
T. Porselvi Economics 28 days
S. Charles Britto CS 28 days
S. Murugan CS 28 days
K. Mani CS 28 days
M. Mary Anbumathy Commerce 28 days
P. Palaniyandi Physics 28 days
K. Karunakaran Economics 28 days
P.R. Venkatesh Physics 28 days
2009
V. Savithri Mathematics 28 days
Teachers who attended Refresher Course
Year Name of the Staff Dept Duration
A. Venkatesan Physics 21 days 2005
Thillaiyadi Valliammai Chemistry 21 days
A. Kanagavalli Physics 21 days
S. Rajendran Tamil 21 days
A. Sekar Chemistry 21 days
S. Sahayalatha Rani Physical Education 21 days
R. Selvakumar Library 21 days
P. Neelanarayanan Zoology 21 days
2006
C. Sasikumar Botany 21 days
2007 K. Revathi Economics 21 days
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C. Sasikumar Botany 21 days
M.P. Shanthi Zoology 21 days
R. Manimekalai Economics 21 days
P. Neelanarayanan Zoology 21 days
K. Mani CS 21 days
S. Charles Britto CS 21 days
S. Murugan CS 21 days
M.P. Shanthi Zoology 21 days
2008
K. Kanagasundari Zoology 21 days
K.T. Tamil Mani English 21 days
A. Rajendran Physics 21 days 2009
A. Venkatesan Physics 21 days
K.T. Tamil Mani English 21 days
D. Viji Saral Elizabeth Chemistry 21 days
V. Saavithri Mathematics 21 days 2010
S. Sahayalatha Rani Physical Education 21 days
Teachers who availed Faculty Development Programme
Department Name of the Staff Institution and Place Duration
English K.T. Tamil Mani Department of English,
Bharathidasan University 2 years
Chemistry D. Viji Saral Elizabeth Department of Chemistry,
Bishop Heber College 2 years
Teachers who attended Short Term Academic Programme
Department Name of the Staff
Institution and Place Topic Duration
Physics A. Venkatesan Kerala Non-linear dynamics
one month
Zoology Saravanan Trichy Fisheries one month
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6h. Number of faculty development programmes organized by the
college during the last six years.
Faculty Development Programme Number
Yoga Art of living 1
Orientation Orientation for newly recruited faculty 2
ICT Enhancement of ICT skills 1
Personality Development Quality Management 1
Total 5
Detail of Seminars on Curricular Development, Teaching – Learning, etc., organized by the college
Year Title Date Participants
2003 Examination Reforms 27-29 Nov. 2003 All Teaching
Faculty
Department wise details of Research Development Programme (Seminars and Workshops) organized
No. of Seminars Organized Department
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total
Botany / Bio-technology - - 1 - - 1
English - - - - 1 1
Physics - - - - 1 1
Zoology - 1 1 1 2 5
Total - 1 2 1 4 8
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Department wise details of Guest Lectures organized
No. of Guest Lecture Programme Organized Department
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total
Bio-Technology - - 1 2 1 4
Botany - - - - 1 1
Chemistry 1 2 1 2 1 7
Commerce 3 2 2 3 2 12
Computer Science 5 2 5 4 5 21
Economics 3 2 1 2 1 9
English - - 2 3 2 7
Mathematics - 3 2 3 3 11
Physics 2 3 2 2 3 12
Tamil - - 2 1 1 4
Zoology 2 1 2 3 2 10
Total 16 15 20 25 22 98
7. Number and Percentage of the courses where predominantly lecture method is used :
Programme Discipline Percentage of lecture
hours to the total hours per week
Botany 67
Business Administration 100
Chemistry 67
Commerce 92.5
Computer Science 67
Economics 100
English 100
BCA 67
Mathematics 92
Hotel Management & Catering Science 67
Physics 67
Tamil 100
UG
Zoology 67
Chemistry 67
Commerce 95
Computer Science 67
Mathematics 100
Physics 67
PG
Biotechnology 67
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8. Does the college have the tutor-ward system? : YES,
The staff-incharge of the class concerned performs the role of the tutor.
9a. Remedial and special coaching : YES
Programme Offered NUMBER : 2
Details of Remedial and Special Coaching Progrommes offered to UG students
2008-09 2009-10
Department Number of Students benefited
Number of Groups
Number of Students benefited
Number of Groups
Commerce 20 1 24 1
English 280 6 296 6
Mathematics 36 2 48 2
10. Bridge Course Offered : YES
NUMBER : 2
Bridge Course Offered Beneficiaries
2008-09 409
2009-10 433
11a. Is there a mechanism for
self appraisal of faculty : YES
11b. Is there a mechanism for Student Assessment of faculty Performance? : YES
Year Number of Respondents
2009-2010 433
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Outcome of Student Assessment of Teachers
2010-2011 Aspects
Good Ave
The teacher is punctual to the class � -
The teacher is able to maintain discipline in the class � -
The teacher comes prepared to the class � -
The teacher has the clear knowledge of the subject � -
The teacher communicates well � -
The teacher encourages students to ask question in the class - �
The teacher clears doubts in the subject � -
The teacher provides course material - �
The teacher is helpful to the weaker students � -
The teacher takes all her classes without canceling any � -
The teacher completes the syllabus on time � -
The valuation of answer scripts is objective (neither strict nor liberal) - �
The teacher returns the valued answer scripts on time � -
The teacher treats every students equally without favoritism � -
The teacher is available to the students outside the class hours - �
The teacher gives references for further study - �
The teacher uses creative methods of teaching - �
The teacher is easily approachable when students are in need of help � -
The teacher motivates students to learn and creates interest � -
The teacher gives guidance for the future � -
The teacher has a positive attitude towards the institution � -
11c. Is there a mechanism for
assessment of faculty : NIL performance by expert?
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12. Do the faculty members perform additional : YES administrative work?
Average Number of hours spent per week by the faculty : 2 hours per week
Details of administrative work undertaken by faculty
Nature of Administrative work Number
Principal 1
Controller of Examinations 1
Heads of Departments 11
IQAC Coordinator 1
Members of various Committees 20
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1. Number and Percentage of faculty members actively engaged in research guidance and projects.
Number : 31
Percentage : 74%
Department-wise details of number of faculty members involved in research guidance and projects
M.Phil. Guides (2005-2011) Departments
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Commerce 4 4 4 4 4 4
Computer Science - - - 8 8 8
Mathematics - - - 2 2 2
Physics 5 5 5 8 8 8
Zoology - - 4 4 4 4
Chemistry - - - - - 2
Bio-technology - - - - 3 3
Total 9 9 13 26 29 31
Ph.D. Guides (2005-2011) Departments
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Botany/Bio-technology - - - - 1 1
Commerce 1 1 1 1 3 3
Economics - - 1 1 1 1
Mathematics - - - - 1 1
Physics 5 5 5 5 5 5
Zoology - - - 3 3 3
Chemistry - - - - - 2
Physical Education - - - - - 1
Total 6 6 7 10 14 17
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PG Project Guides (2005-2011) Departments
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Physics 13 13 13 13 13 13
Computer Science 15 15 15 15 15 15
Mathematics 3 3 3 3 3 3
Zoology 3 3 3 3 3 3
Bio Technology - 2 2 2 2 2
Chemistry - - - 9 9 9
Commerce 8 8 8 8 8 8
Total 9 9 13 26 26 26
2. Are there any
Research Collaborations? : YES National : 4 Overseas : 2
Details of Collaborating Organizations and Institutions
Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Bangalore
JNCASR, Bangalore
IISc., Bangalore
Centre for Non-Linear Dynamics (CNLD), Tiruchirappalli
University of Potsdam, Germany
3. Total Amount and percentage of the annual budget allocated for
promotion of research.
` 25,000/-
5% of the budget
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4a. Do the faculty members have research projects : YES
Ongoing : 6 Completed : 5
Project Ongoing Completed
Major 2 1
Minor 4 4
Details of the Projects
Major projects Number Agency Amount
(in `̀̀̀ )
UGC Major 1 Ministry of Environment 16,75,000
UGC Major 1 UGC 7,49,000
UGC Minor 6 UGC 6,25,000
DST 1 DST FIST 35,00,000
Number of student research projects 3 TNSCST 30,000
5a. Research and other Publications in the last five years:
Nature Number
International Journals 57
National Journals – referred papers 81
College Journal 5
Books 6
Abstracts 30
Total 179
Mean Impact Factor of the research journals in which publications were made during the last 5 years : 1.62
Research Awards, recognition,
patents etc. during the last five years, if any (specify)
Number
4
DST-Young Scientist Award
DST-Visiting Fellow
UGC-Visiting IUC Award
INSA Fellowship
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5b. Department wise details of Publications:
Department
Inte
rnat
iona
l
Jour
nals
Nat
iona
l
Jour
nals
Inte
rnat
iona
l
Sem
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Pro
ceed
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Nat
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l
Sem
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Pro
ceed
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Boo
ks w
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ISB
N
Cou
rse
Mat
eria
l
Physics 34 10 6 16 - 3
Chemistry 7 4 2 2 - 1
Zoology 10 9 7 10 - 2
Bio-technology 6 6 3 3 - -
Commerce 8 15 2 4 - -
Computer Science 8 15 8 6 - 4
Tamil 2 17 2 5 - -
English - 4 5 5 1 4
Mathematics 5 8 4 4 - -
Economics - 6 6 4 - -
Total 80 94 40 54 1 14
5c. FIST sponsored departments (DST)
Department Duration Amount Sanctioned (`̀̀̀ in lakhs)
Physics 5 years 35.5 lakhs
5e. Awards and Recognition received
by the Faculty Members : 7
Details of Awards
Year Name of the Faculty Name of the Award Organisation /
Agency
2007 Dr. P. Palaniyandi DST-Young Scientist Award SERC
2007 Dr. R. Nagalakshmi DRDO – Visitor DRDO
1995 M. Muralidharan Best NSS Program officer Tamil Nadu Govt.
2005 Dr.S.Kumararaman UGC – Visiting Fellow UGC
2009 R. Gopal INSA – Fellowship IASC
2008 P.R. Venkatesh INSA – Fellowship IASC
2010 R. Mala Internet Governance Fellowship NIXI
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6. Has the faculty presented research papers in academic forums : YES NUMBER : 117 National Seminars : 112 International Seminars : 5
Years International National Total
2006-07 1 26 27
2007-08 1 27 28
2008-09 1 23 24
2009-10 1 22 23
2010-11 1 14 15
Total 5 112 117
Number of papers Presented (NAAC and IQAC)
Nature Number
Quality sustenance in Higher Education 1
Total 1
7. Average citation index of
publication of faculty : 1.62 8. Number of other curricular /
co-curricular activities organized in collaboration with other agencies / NGOs (Such as Rotary / Lions etc.) on campus : 10
9. Extension Center : Year 2007
Centre for Eco friendly Agro-Technologies
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10. Number of regular extension programmes organized by NSS, NCC, YRC, RRC & Youth Forum (per year) :
Extension Unit Number of Programmes
NSS 30
NCC (State Level) 5
NCC (National Level) 1
YRC 6
RRC 1
Youth Club 4
Total 41
Details of Programmes organized by NSS – per year
Activities Number
Training Programme on Personality Development Programme 1
Water Resource Management 1
Celebration of National festivals in Villages 2
Aids Awareness Programme 2
Participation in Independence day Camp 2
Entrepreneurship Development Programme 4
First –Aid Awareness Programme 1
Eye Camp Awareness Programme 4
Tree Plantation Programme 5
Computer Awareness Programme 2
Women’s Day Celebrations 1
Temple / Village Cleaning 2
Drug De Addiction 1
General Health Care Awareness Programme 1
Blood Donation Camp 1
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Details of staff who attended NSS Orientation / Refresher Courses / Camp
Year Name of the Staff Institution and Place Duration
2010 R. Kabilan JIM – Patnitop – JK 10 days
2009
R. Kabilan, Dr.K.Karunakaran, Dr. K. Saravanan,
V. Vijayalakshmi,
V. Vanitharani
Bharathidasan University 2 days
11. Average Number of NCC cadets
Since 2005 : 90 students /year
Average Number of YRC : 150 students / year
Year Strength
2006-07 150
2007-08 150
2008-09 150
2009-10 150
2010-11 200
11b. Details of the programmes participated by NCC Cadets
State Level National Level
Number of Programmes 3 8
Number of Cadets Attended 30 11
State Level
Activities No. of programmes
No. of Cadets attended
Combined Annual Training Programme 2 30
Republic Day Training Camp 1 03
Shooting Competition Camp 1 05
Rock Climbing Camp 1 02
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National Level
Activities Number of programmes
No. of Cadets attended
National Integration Camp 1 2
Republic Day Camp 1 1
Shooting Competition Camp 3 1
Army Attachment Camp 1 2
Officer’s Training Academy 1 3
Trekking Expedition 1 2
12. Number of NSS Volunteers / Units
Year No. of Units Total Number of NSS Volunteers
2006-07 6 300
2007-08 6 300
2008-09 6 300
2009-10 6 300
2010-11 6 300
Programmes organized by Youth Red Cross – 30 Programmes
Activities Number per year
First-Aid Awareness Programme 1
Awareness about Legal rights of women 1
Blood donation camp 1
Blood grouping test 1
AIDS Awareness Programme 1
Celebration of International women’s day 1
Stress Management Programmes 1
Eye camp 1
Yoga Programme 1
General Health Care Programme 1
Consumer Awareness 1
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13a. Number of Staff engaged in Consultancy : 1
13b. Details of Persons who served as
Resource Persons in Entrepreneurship Development Programmes conducted for Women Self Help Group Members : 2
14. Consultancy Earnings per annum : `̀̀̀ 1,25,000/- per year (Vermicompost) 15. Any other, Please specify : Nil
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Criterion – IV : Infrastructure & Learning Resources I
1a. Campus area in acres : 45.20 Acres
Built-up area in sq. ft. : 3,68,640 sq. ft. 34,260 m2 1b. Buildings and Structures on College Campus
Block Area (Sq. Ft.)
Main Building 36,837
Tiled Building 19,355
Computer Science Lab 11,888
IT Block 31,876
Bio-Technology Block 28,880
PG Chemistry Lab Block 15,120
M M Block 6,450
Work shop 3,528
Catering and Management Block 14,300
Library 6,736
Multipurpose Hall 24,000
2. Working hours of the Library : 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
On working days : 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
On holidays : 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
On examination days : 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
3. Average Number of faculty : 40
visiting the library / day 4. Average number of students : 300
visiting the library / day
5. Open access : YES
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6. Total Collections : 37,295
Titles Volumes
a) Books : 3,115 37,295
b) Text books : 2,299 31,120
c) Reference books : 1,861 5,800
d) Magazines : 18 18
e) Current Journals :
Indian journals : 31
Foreign Journals : 02
f) Peer reviewed Journals : 23
g) Back volumes of journals : 928
h) E-resources
CDs / DVDs : 223
Online journals : N-list
i) Special Collections
Competitive examinations : 320
Book Bank : 1719
j) Any other :
Donated books from USIS & others : --
Maps : --
Newspapers : English – 3; Tamil - 4 (Tamil and English)
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7. Number of books, journals and magazines added and their cost in the last six years.
The year before last The year before Library Resources
Number Total Cost Number Total Cost
Text books 1,345 2,78,000 2,019 5,54,900
Reference books 54 1,08,526 48 50,407
Journals / Periodicals 17 21,890 12 32,800
8. Furnish the following details :
a) Total carpet area of the General Library (in sq. ft.) : 6736 Sq. ft.
b) Seating capacity of General Library : 96
c) Separate reading room facility for students : Yes
d) Separate reading room facility for staff : Yes
e) Number of Department Libraries: 09
9. Is the General Library automated? : YES 10. Percentage of annual allocation
of funds to the library out of the total budget : 15%
11. Services and facilities in the library
Circulation of books and Journals : Yes
Display of current events / information : Yes
Bibliographic compilation : --
Reference : Yes
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Reprography : Yes
Computer and Printing : Yes
Internet : Yes
Digitalization : --
Inter-library loan : --
Uninterrupted power supply / back up : Yes
User Orientation / information literacy : Yes
Intel-net / Delnet : Yes
12. Are students allowed to
retain books for examination : Yes 13. Furnish the information about the
following library services : Average number of books issued / returned per day : 210 Average number of users who visited / consulted per month : 6600 Ratio of library books to the number of students enrolled : 1:14
Total number of days the library is kept open : 300 days
14. Total Number of Computer
Terminals in the College : 325
a) Number of Departments with computer facilities : 10
b) Budget allotment for computers during the last academic year : `̀̀̀ 16,52,000.00
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c) Amount spent on maintenance and upgrading of computer facilities during the last academic year : `̀̀̀ 1,07,843.00 d) Type of Internet facility : Dialup : -- Baseline : -- Broad band: Yes Any other (specify): VPN e) Number of terminals with Internet facility available to :
Students : 20
Teachers : 10
Non-teaching staff : 09
Institutional networking through
Optical Fiber connectivity : Yes
Wi fi connectivity : Yes
Any other (specify) : Structured Cabling system
15. Is there a Workshop /
Instrumentation Centre? : Yes
Year of Establishment : 1984
16. Is there a Health Centre? : No
17. Is there Residential accommodation provided for
Faculty : Yes
Non-teaching Staff : Yes
18. Are there Hostels for students? : Yes
If yes, number of students residing in hostels :
Male : Yes Number : 534
Female : Yes Number : 1429
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19. Is there a provision for :
(a) Sports fields : Yes Number: 12
(b) Gymnasium : No
(c) Women’s rest rooms : Yes Number: 1
(d) Transport : Yes 7 Buses, 1 Van
(e) Canteen / Cafeteria : Yes
Year of Establishment : 2009
(f) Students’ Centre : Yes
(g) Media Centre : No
(h) Telephone facility (Local / STD) : Yes
Year of Introduction : 1969
(i) Generator / Electricity Backup : Yes
Year of Introduction : 2000
20. Is there provision for Audio visual Equipment / Teaching aids :
LCD Projectors : Yes Number : 9
OHP : Yes Number : 4
Slide Projectors : Yes Number : 1
TV / VCP / Cable Connection: Yes
DVD Players : Yes
21. Does the institution make use of Edu sat / V sat facility : No
22. Is there provision for Indoor sports facilities : Yes
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23. Any other (specify) :
� Air conditioned seminar hall
� Multi purpose hall
� Audio Visual Hall
� Separate Computer Lab with Internet facility in Women’s Hostel
� Lord Vinayaka Temple
� Separate 250 KVA HT power supply
� Three backup generators with 63KVA, 180KVA and 200KVA
capacity
� Reverse Osmosis water purification plant
� Waste water treatment plant and used for irrigation
� Vermicompost yard for waste management
� Green House
� Bio gas plant
� BPO centre with a capacity of 250 terminals established in
association with M/S HOV services Ltd., Chennai. (Headquarters-
USA)
� Parking shed for two wheelers and four wheelers.
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Criterion – V : Student Support & Progression I
1a. Details of Student Strength :
(Provide information in the following format for the last 5 years)
Aided Programme (Men) – UG (I, II & III Years)
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 267 247 201 188 153
2. Other States - - - - 01
3. Other Nations - - 01 - -
Total 267 247 202 188 154
Aided Programme (Women) –UG (I, II & III Years)
S. No.
Students from
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 699 664 630 625 635
2. Other States - 01 - - 01
3. Other Nations - - 01 - -
Total 699 663 631 625 636
Aided Programme (Men) –PG (I & II Years)
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 08 08 07 04 10
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 08 08 07 04 10
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Aided Programme (Women) –PG (I & II Years)
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 04 35 43 22 17
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 04 35 43 22 17
Self Financed Programme (Men) - UG (including I, II & III Years) as on Roll
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 360 452 497 475 419
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 360 452 498 475 419
Self Financed Programme (Women) – UG (including I, II & III Years) as on Roll
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 772 836 830 872 882
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 772 837 830 872 882
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Self Financed Programme (Men) –PG (to be altered) (including I, II & III Years) as on Roll
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 192 247 203 131 108
2. Other States - - - - 01
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 192 247 203 131 109
Self Financed Programme (Women) – PG (to be altered)
(including I, II & III Years) as on Roll
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 391 471 393 259 195
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - 01
Total 391 471 393 259 196
Self Financed Programme (Men) –M.Phil.
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 10 06 16 32 29
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 10 06 16 32 29
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Self Financed Programme (Women) –M.Phil
S. No. Students from 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
1. Tamil Nadu 29 32 44 66 91
2. Other States - - - - -
3. Other Nations - - - - -
Total 29 32 44 66 91
1b. Dropout rate of UG and PG students in the past two batches:
UG
Year Dropout rate
2009-2010 3.6%
2010-2011 4.5%
PG
Year Dropout rate
2009-2010 1.99%
2010-2011 0.59%
1c. Dropout rate during different years after admission in the last two
batches.
UG
S. No. Year Percentage
1. 2008-2009 5.3%
2. 2009-2010 5.3%
3. 2010-2011 4.9%
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PG
S. No. Year Percentage
1. 2009-2010 1.99%
2. 2010-2011 0.59%
2. Student Freeships and scholarships for the past five years (2010-2011)
Number Amount
(in `̀̀̀))))
Scholarships (Government) 2411 1,27,43,312
Scholarships (Institution) 13 13,000
Loan facilities 545 36,13,000
S. No. Scholarship Particulars (2010 – 2011) No. of
Students Amount (in
`̀̀̀)
1. Scholarship to SC Students 853 63,28,375
2. Higher Education Special Scholarship 602 41,96,500
3. Scholarship to BC Students 196 3,15,787
4. Scholarship to EVR Nagammai 11 11,000
5. Scholarship to Farmer Security Scheme 734 17,81,250
6. Scholarship to the Children of Deceased Govt. Servants 01 10,000
7. Tamilnadu Education Trust Scholarship 03 14,500
8. Munisamy Chettiar Trust Scholarship 01 2,000
9. Scholarship to Teachers Health Fund Scheme 01 5,000
10. The Sitaram Jindal Foundation Scholarship 05 16,400
11. UGC Indra Gandhi Scholarship 01 40,000
12. Sports Scholarship 11 45,500
13. A.V. Scholarship 16 1,74,473
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01 10,000
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2438 1,27,43,312
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3. Does the College obtain feedback from students on their campus experience? : YES
4. Major College Cultural Events organized by the college during the
last year
Organized Participated
Yes No Number Yes No Number
Inter-collegiate - - - Yes - 7
Inter-university - - - - - -
National - - - - - -
Intra Collegiate Yes - 1 - - -
5. Examination Results (data of past five years)
UG
Students Performance 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Pass Percentage 81.32 87.30 80.94 80.39 74.51
No of First Class 224 352 368 368 412
No of Distinction 44 172 119 123 77
PG
Students Performance 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Pass Percentage 91.07 94.89 88.56 88.67 94.12
No of First Class 169 120 137 178 102
No of Distinction 85 102 102 132 74
M.Phil.
Students Performance 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Pass Percentage 96.43 91.66 91.43 91.23 44.10
No. of First Class 06 07 17 29 03
No. of Distinction 21 12 25 14 08
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6. Number of students who have passed the following examinations during the last five years
NET : 1
Defense Entrance : 1
Other services : 2
Any other (specify)
7. Is there a Students Counseling Center? : YES
Year of establishment : 2008
8. Is there a Grievance Redressal Cell? : YES
Year of establishment : 2005
9. Does the college have Alumnae Association : YES
Year of establishment : 2007
10. Parent-Teacher Association : YES
Year of Establishment : 1993
11. Is there a Students’ Group Insurance Scheme? : YES
12. Number of students supported by College Funds in the last five years : 27
13. Complaint Cell for preventing Sexual harassment of women? : YES
14. Number of students using
book bank facility (per year on an average) :
Year No. of Students Benefited
2007-2008 184
2008-2009 240
2009-2010 263
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15. Number of students opting for further studies : 80% of UG students
opt for higher studies; 30% of PG opt for Higher studies
16. Career Counselling : YES
17. Is there a Placement Cell? : YES
18. Single window admission for foreign students : Not applicable
19. Any other : ---
Criterion – VI : Governance & Leadership
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1a. Details of Teaching Staff :
Permanent - Aided : Male : 28 Female : 12
Unaided : Male : 36
Female : 67
Aided Unaided Department
Male Female Male Female
Bio-technology - - 3 -
Botany 1 - - -
Chemistry 3 1 1 4
Commerce 3 1 2 9
Computer science 6 - 6 24
Economics 1 3 - -
English 2 - 6 5
Hotel Management & Catering Science
- - 3 -
Librarian 1 - 1 -
Mathematics - 3 2 12
Physical Directress - 1 1 -
Physics 7 1 5 6
Tamil 2 1 4 5
Zoology 2 1 2 2
Total 28 12 36 67
Criterion – VI : Governance & Leadership
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1b. Details of Non-teaching Staff :
Permanent - Aided : Male : 24 Female : 3
Unaided : Male : 14
Female : 35
Aided Unaided Category
Male Female Male Female
Superintendent 1 - - -
Assistant 2 - - 4
Jr. Assistant 3 - - 4
Special Typist - - - 1
Typist - 2 1 1
SG Storekeeper 1 - - -
Record Clerk 3 - 1 4
Lib. Assistant 1 - - 4
Office Assistant 1 - 3 4
Lab Assistant 7 - 3 -
Mechanic Grade I 1 - - -
Museum Keeper - 1 - -
Herbarium Keeper - - - -
Watchman - - 5 -
Sweeper 3 - 1 7
Gardener - - - 6
Water Man - - - -
Scavenger 1 - - -
Marker - - - -
Total 24 3 14 35
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1c. Number of Technical Assistants :
Permanent : 01 Temporary : 04
1d. Teaching / Non-teaching staff ratio :
Category Teaching Non-Teaching Ratio
Aided 40 27 5:1
2. Number of Management Appointees
Section Total
Teaching Staff 103
Non - Teaching Staff 49
Total 152 3. Percentage of posts filled under reserved categories
Teaching Staff
Aided Unaided Category
Number Percentage Number Percentage
SC 1 2.5 12 12
OBC 35 87.5 88 87
General (OC) 4 10.0 3 1
Total 40 100.0 103 100
Non – Teaching Staff
Aided Unaided Category
Number Percentage Number Percentage
SC 9 33.3 20 41
OBC 16 59.2 24 49
General (OC) 2 7.4 5 10
Total 27 100 49 100
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4. Number of non-teaching staff development Programmes organized : 01
5. Financial resources of the college
(approximate amounts) – Last year’s data (2010 – 11) :
Grant – in – aid : `̀̀̀ 3,97,29,432/-
Fees : `̀̀̀ 3,18,508/-
Self-funded courses – Fee : `̀̀̀ 2,32,43,840/-
Any other (specify) : --
6. Finance – last two years data :
Expenditure (in percentages of the total annual budget)
Year before last (2009-10)
Last year (2010-11)
spent on the salaries of faculty 2,84,46,375 3,27,78,385
spent on the salaries of non-teaching employees 47,89,217 69,51,047
spent on books and journals 3,97,603 6,95,924
spent on building development 17,12,892 17,12,892
spent on maintenance, electricity, water, sports, examinations, hostels, student amenities, etc.
42,18,407 42,18,407
spent on academic activities of departments, laboratories, green house, animal house, etc.
1,76,029 1,79,391
spent on equipment, research, teaching aids, seminars etc. 8,74,043 25,73,723
spent on contingency / miscellaneous expenditure 2,73,331 3,18,508
7. Number of meetings of Academic
and Administrative Bodies : Governing Body : 6
College Committee : 4
Finance Committee : 6
Academic Council : 8
Boards of Studies : 15
Criterion – VI : Governance & Leadership
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8. Are there Welfare Schemes for the academic community (average of past 5 years):
Loan facility : Yes
Medical Group Insurance : Yes
9. Is there ICT-support for the following :
Office : Yes
Student Admission : Yes
Student Records : Yes
Career counselling : Yes
Student Placements : Yes
Aptitude Testing : Yes
Examinations : Yes
Finance : Yes
10. Any other (specify) :
(a) The Institution has constituted the following committees for effective
governance.
1. Academic Audit Committee
2. Examination Reform committee
3. Disciplinary Committee
4. Research and Development Committee
5. IQAC council
6. Grievance Redressal Committee
7. Anti-Ragging Committee
8. Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women
9. Library Committee
10. Magazine Committee
11. Sports and Extracurricular committee
(b) The following meetings are conducted periodically / as and when
required.
1. Meetings of Heads of Departments
2. Staff Meeting
Criterion – VII : Innovative Practices
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1. Does the college have an Internal Quality Assurance mechanism : YES
Year of Establishment : 2011
Composition of IQAC
1. Dr.K.Ramasami - Principal Chairperson
2. Dr.A.Rajendran – Asst Prof of Physics Coordinator
3. Prof.M.Ponnambalam – Chairman, Governing Body Representative from
management
4. Er.P.Balasubramanian – President College Committee Representative from
management
5. Dr.T.Jeyaprakasam – Associate Professor of Commerce – Secretary Academic Council
Ex Officio Member
6, Dr.A.Venkatesan – Asst Prof of Physics – Joint Secretary, Academic Council
Ex Officio Member
7. Prof.M.Muralidharan – Head , Department of Computer Science
Member
8. Prof K.T.Tamilmani – Head, Department of English Member
9. Prof.T.Jayasankari – Head, Department of Mathematics Member
10. Dr.P.Neelanarayanan – Asst Professor of Zoology Member
11. Thiru.R.Selvakumar – Librarian Member
12. Dr.K.Karunakaran – Asst Professor of Economics Member
13. Dr.K.Anbarasu – Principal, National College, Tiruchirarppalli
External Member
14. Dr.Kirubakaran DGM , BHEL, Tiruchirappalli External Member
15. Thiru B.V.Ramanan, Managing Director, CIVIA Polymers, Tiruchirappalli
External Member
2. Does the college have a centre
for Women’s Studies? : NO 3. Do students participate in the
Quality Enhancement of the Institution? : YES
Criterion – VII : Innovative Practices
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4. Number and percentage of students in the college for the last academic year
2010-11 Category
No. Percentage
SC 783 31.0
ST 72 3.0
OBC 1396 55.0
OC 283 11.0
Total (ST / SC / OBC / OC) 2534 100
5. Number and Percentage of staff under the following categories
Teaching Staff
Aided Unaided Category
No. Percentage No. Percentage
SC 1 2.5 12 12.0
OBC 35 87.5 88 87.0
OC 4 10.0 3 1.0
Total (ST/SC/OBC/OC) 40 100.0 103 100.0
Non – Teaching Staff
Aided Unaided Category
No. Percentage No. Percentage
SC 9 33.3 20 41.0
OBC 16 59.2 24 49.0
OC 2 7.4 5 10.0
Total (ST/SC/OBC/OC) 27 100.0 49 100.0
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6. The Percentage of incremental academic growth in terms of aggregate marks for the last two batches.
UG Courses
At Admission in % On completion of course in %
Category Batch I (2006-09)
Batch II (2007-10)
Batch I (2006-09)
Batch II (2007-10)
SC 45 46 63 69
ST 40 42 61 71
OBC 62 61 76 74
Rural 50 52 65 75
Tribal 42 40 55 64
7. Is there a mechanism for obtaining
Stakeholders perception about the institution? : YES
8. Has the institution kept a record
of students shouldering social responsibilities in addition to their academic activities? : YES
9. Does the institution have a
mechanism for analyzing student feedback on institutional performance to arrive at Student Satisfaction Index? : YES
10. Any other : --
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BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Name of the Department Biotechnology
2. Year of Establishment 2006
2006 M.Sc., Biotechnology 3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
2009 M.Phil., Biotechnology
Required Strength 4. Number of Teaching Posts sanctioned and filled
5 5
5. Number of Administrative Staff Office Assistant 1
6. Number of Technical staff Technical Asst 1
M.Sc. Biotech M.Phil. Biotech
M W TOT M W TOT
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course wise (Current year)
14 6 20 3 6 9
8. Ratio of Teacher to Students 1:7
9. Ratio of Teachers to Research Scholars
1:4
10. Number of Research Scholars who have obtained Masters Degree from other Institutions
1
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies in other Universities and Other Institutions
1
12. Latest Revision of Curriculum 2011
13. Number of Students passed in SLET / NET in past 5 years
Nil
14. Success Rate of Students PG 100% M.Phil. 100%
15. Demand Ratio [No. of seats : No of Applications]
M.Sc., 1 : 1 & M.Phil., 1 : 1
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16 Award and Recognition received by the Faculty in the past 5 years
Nil
17. Faculty who have attended National / International Seminars during the past 5 years
National 15 & International 1
18. Number of National / International Seminars organized
One National level seminar organized on 6.12.2008
19. Number of Teachers engaged in Consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
21. Research projects completed during the last five years and their outlay
Completed an UGC – Minor Research Project (MRP-2206/07 (UGC-SERO) Link No: 2206) during 2007 – 2009
22. Number of inventions and patents Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. Thesis guided during the past five years
Nil
24. Publications by the faculty [last 5 years]
26
25. Average citation index and impact factor of the publications
Nil
26. Number of Books in the Department Library
100
27. Number of Journals and periodicals in the department library
Nil
28. Number of Computers 4
29. Annual Budget [Excluding Salary]
`̀̀̀ 3,00,000/-
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CHEMISTRY
1. Name of the Department Chemistry
2. Year of Establishment B.Sc., - 1977
M.Sc., - 2007
M.Phil - 2011
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
B.Sc., Chemistry with allied Mathematics and physics
M.Sc., Chemistry
M.Phil Chemistry
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
Aided staff
Sanctioned - 06
Filled - 04
Self-finance staff - 07
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff 04
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course-wise
2011 – 2012
UG PG
I Year – 41 I Year - 17
II Year- 43 II Year - 22
III Year-39
8. Ratio of Teacher to students U G: 1 : 20
P G : 1 : 8
9. Ratio of Teachers to Research scholars
1:3
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
09
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11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
01
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
2011 - 2012
13. Number of students passed in NET/SLET etc. (last 5 years)
GATE Passed : 01 [2010]
14. Success Rate of students 77.3 percent
15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
1 : 1.5
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
Nil
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl./Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
National : 20 International : 02
18. Number of national/ international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
Nil Nil
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil Nil
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil Nil
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
Nil Nil
22. Number of inventions and patents
Nil Nil
23. Number of Ph. D theses guided during the last five years
Nil
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
17
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25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
1.01
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
62
27. Number of Journals/Periodicals in the departmental library
03
28. Number of Computers 04
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary)
`̀̀̀ 2,00,000/-
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COMMERCE
1. Name of the Department Commerce
2. Year of Establishment 1971
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
Year Programmes
1981 B.Com.
1994 M.Com.
2000 M.Phil.
2000 Ph.D.
2009 B.B.A.
Allied Commerce Course for B.C.A., B.Sc., B.A., M.C.A., M.Sc (IT).,
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
Aided Self Supporting Programme
Sanctioned 05 11
Filled 04 11
Vacant 01 -
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff Nil
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course-wise
Men Women
Programmes
Aided
SSP
Aided
SSP Total
B.Com., 35 --- 123 118 276
B.B.A., 16 10 26
M.Com., --- 08 --- 56 64
M.Phil., --- 06 --- 15 21
Ph.D., --- 05 --- 03 08
8. Ratio of Teacher to students B.Com., B.B.A. & M.Com. – 1 : 23
9. Ratio of to Teachers to Research scholars
M.Phil. – 1 : 3
Ph.D. – 1 : 8
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10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
11
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
2
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
May 2011
To be implemented from the Academic Year : 2011-2012
13. Number of students passed in NET/SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
14. Success Rate of students Programmes Success Rate (%)
B.Com. 92.3
M.Com. 100
M.Phil. 100
15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
Programmes Demand Ratio
B.Com. 1 : 2.5
M.Com. 1 : 1
M.Phil. 1 : 1
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
Our Faculty members have been recognized and invited to serve as resource person- Dr. V. Selvaraj
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl./Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
List of Papers Presented in Seminars / Conference: 24
18. Number of national/ international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
Nil
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
01 (Dr. V. Selvaraj)
Consultancy is provided in “Online share trading services” at free of cost.
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
Nil
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22. Number of inventions and patents
Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last five years
9
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years) 18
25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
Nil
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
60
27. Number of Journals / Periodicals in the departmental library
04
28. Number of Computers Four desktop Computers and one laptop with Internet and one LCD Projector
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) `̀̀̀ 75,000/-
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. Name of the Department Computer Science
2. Year of Establishment 1983
1983 B.Sc Computer Science
1986 P.G.D.C.A
1993 M.C.A
1994 M.Sc Computer Science
2000 M.Sc Information Technology
2002 Advanced Diploma in Computer Applications (UGC sponsored)
2007 B.C.A
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
2007 M.Phil in Computer Science
Required Filled
Aided 6 6
4. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled
Self Supported 33 33
5. Number of Administrative Staff
Office Assistant 2
Programmers 6
Laboratory Assistant
2
6. Number of Technical Staff
Technical Assistant 1
B.Sc Comp.Sc M.Sc Comp.Sc
M W TOT M W TOT
184 351 535 7 33 40
B.C.A M.C.A
M W TOT M W TOT
95 97 192 53 85 138
M.Sc I.T M.Phil
M W TOT M W TOT
7. Number of Students – Men/Women – Programme wise [as on 31.08.2011]
3 17 20 7 20 27
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8. Ratio of Teacher to Students 1:28
9. Ratio of Teachers to Research Scholars
1:3
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained Masters Degree from other Institutions
20
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies in other Universities and Other Institutions
3
12. Latest Revision of Curriculum
2011-2012
13. Number of students passed in SLET/NET in past 5 years
NIL
14. Success Rate of Students UG 80% PG 88% MCA 93%
15. Demand Ratio [No. of seats : No of Applications]
1:3
16 Award and Recognition received by the Faculty in the past 5 years
1. M.Muralidharan got Best N.S.S Programme Officer Award in Tamilnadu State.
2. M.Muralidharan nominated as member of the academic council of Shri A.V.V.M Poondi Pushpam College.
3. Mrs.R.Mala got NIXI fellowship for the year 2010-11.
17. Faculty who have attended National / International Seminars during the past 5 years
18
18. Number of National / International Seminars organized
NIL
19. Number of Teachers engaged in Consultancy and the revenue generated
NIL
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20. Number of ongoing projects and their total outlay
NIL
21. Research projects completed during the last five years and their outlay
One (TANSCHE Sponsored) Rs10,000/
22. Number of inventions and patents
NIL
23. Number of Ph.D Thesis guided during the past five years
NIL
24. Publications by the faculty [last 5 years]
07
25. Average citation index and impact factor of the publications
1.3
26. Number of Books in the Department Library
150
27. Number of Journals and periodicals in the department library
Linux for you
28. Number of Computers 300
29. Annual Budget [Excluding Salary]
`̀̀̀ 3,00,000/-
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ECONOMICS
1. Name of the Department Economics
2. Year of Establishment 1970
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
B.A.
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
04/04
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff Nil
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course-wise
2010-2011
Men Women Total UG
36 57 93
Ph.D. 01 07 08
8. Ratio of Teacher to students 1:23
9. Ratio of to Teachers to Research scholars
1:8
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
10
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
04
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
2011-2012
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13. Number of students passed in NET/SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
14. Success Rate of students 95%
15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
1:1
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
1
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl. / Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
Workshops : 7
State Level : 10
National : 24
International : 6
18. Number of national / international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
Nil
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
2
22. Number of inventions and patents
Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last five years
Awarded-01
Guiding -08
Submitted -01
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
41
25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
NMC SSR
100
Department-wise Profile I
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
165
27. Number of Journals / Periodicals in the departmental library
7
28. Number of Computers Two Desk Top Computers, two laptops, one laser printer and one LCD Projector
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) `̀̀̀ 30,000/-
NMC SSR
101
Department-wise Profile I
ENGLISH
1. Name of the Department English
2. Year of Establishment 1967 – Part II English
UG – 2009
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
I. Aided: Part II English – 1967
II. Self-Financing Stream:
B.A. English Literature -- 2009
4. Number of Teaching Posts sanctioned and filed
Aided
1+3 Filled: 1+1
Self Financed
Filled: 7
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff Nil
7. Number of Students – Men / Women – Course Wise
B.A. English Literature (2009– 2010)
III Year - 54 students
II Year - 116 students
I Year - 134 students
8. Ratio of Teacher to Students 1 : 75 (Aided – Part II English)
1 : 27 (SF – B.A. English)
9. Ratio of Teachers to Research Scholars
Not Applicable
10. Number of Research Scholars who have obtained Masters Degree from other Institutions
Not Applicable
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies in other Universities and Other Institutions
Two - Mr. K.T. Tamilmani and Dr. S.R. Komahan are the members of Board of Studies in Other Autonomous Colleges
12. Latest Revision of curriculum 2011-2012
13. Number of Students passed in SLET / NET in past 5 years
Nil
NMC SSR
102
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14. Success Rate of Students Part II English - 87%
B.A. Eng Lit - 90%
15. Demand Ratio [No. of seats : No. of Applications]
1 : 3
16. Award and Recognition received by the Faculty in the past 5 years
Our faculty members have been recognized for their expertise and invited to deliver special lectures on their specialized areas by various colleges in and around Tamilnadu. They have also been invited as Subject Expert for recruitment process in other colleges.
17. Faculty who have attended National/International Seminars during the past 5 years
Our Faculty Members are periodically attending various State / National / International Workshops, Seminars and Conferences.
Five Faculty Members have participated and presented Research Papers in their specialized areas. Year-wise detail is given below:
Year Faculty Attended
2005 – 2006 3
2006 – 2007 5
2007 – 2008 3
2008 – 2009 4
2009 – 2010 5
18. Number of National / International Seminars organized
One (A three-day National Seminar on “The Why, What and How of Grammar Teaching” sponsored by UGC during Feb 2010)
19. Number of Teachers engaged in Consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
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103
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21. Research projects completed during the last five years and their outlay
Nil
22. Number of inventions and patents Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. Thesis guided during the past five years
Nil
24. Publications by the faculty [last 5 years]
One book
Mr K T Tamilmani has co-authored a book entitled Periods of English from East India Company to Multi-national Companies in the year 2005. (The first author is Dr. A. Noel Joseph Irudayaraj, Professor and Head, Department of English, Bharathidasan University, Trichy)
25. Average citation index and impact factor of the publications
Nil
26. Number of Books in the Department Library
50
27. Number of Journals and periodicals in the department library
Nil
28. Number of Computers & Other Equipment
1. Two (One Desk top and Lap top)
2. One - Liquid Crystal Displayer
3. One - Laser Printer
29. Annual Budget (Excluding Salary) `̀̀̀ 40,000/-
NMC SSR
104
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HOTEL MANAGEMENT
1. Name of the Department Hotel Management
2. Year of Establishment 2006
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
B.Sc. – 2006
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
Sanctioned – 03
Filled – 03
5. Number of Administrative Staff 01
6. Number of Technical Staff 01
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course-wise
B.Sc. – 5
8. Ratio of Teacher to students 1 : 2
9. Ratio of to Teachers to Research scholars
Not Applicable
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
Not Applicable
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
Nil
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
2011-12
13. Number of students passed in NET/SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
14. Success Rate of students Nil
15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
1 : 1
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
Nil
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl. / Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
Nil
NMC SSR
105
Department-wise Profile I
18. Number of national/ international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
Nil
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
Nil
22. Number of inventions and patents
Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last five years
Nil
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years) Nil
25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
Nil
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
The department has a collection of 98 volumes on different titles
27. Number of Journals / Periodicals in the departmental library
Nil
28. Number of Computers Nil
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) `̀̀̀ 50,000/-
NMC SSR
106
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MATHEMATICS
1. Name of the Department Mathematics
2. Year of Establishment B.Sc., (1978) M.Sc., (2003) M.Phil., (2007)
3. Courses / Programs and Subject combination offered
B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Phil., - Mathematics
Sanctioned Filled 4. Number of teaching post sanctioned and filled
Aided-05
Unaided-15
Aided-03
Unaided-15
5. Number of administrative staff Nil
6. Number of technical staff Nil
Men Women 7. Number of students (Men / Women) Give details course wise UG : 78
PG : 15
UG: 337
PG : 39
8. Ratio of Teacher to students 1 : 27
9. Ratio of Teacher to Research scholars
1 : 7
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s Degree from other institutions
14
Ph.D. : 05 M.Phil. : 09
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and University
Nil
12. Latest revision of the curriculum(year)
2011-12
NMC SSR
107
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13. Number of students passed in NET / SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
14. Successes rate of students UG : 90.8% PG : 95.7%
15. Demand Ratio (No of seats : No. of applications)
UG 1 : 1.6
PG 1 : 1.8
16. Award and reorganization received by faculty (last 5 years)
Nil
Natl. Intl. 17. Faculty who have attended Natl. / Intl. Seminars
(last 5 years) 1. Dr.V.Saavithiri
2. J.Geetha
3. K.Chitra
4. D.Suja
1. T.Jeyasankari
2. Dr.V.Saavithiri
3. J.Geetha
4. K.Chitra
18. Number of National / International Seminars organized (last 5 years)
Nil
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
Nil
22. Number of inventions and patents
Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. thesis guided during the last five years
Nil
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years)
12
NMC SSR
108
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25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
1.5
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
172
27. Number of Journals / Periodicals in the Departmental library
Nil
28. Number of Computers 3
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) 2011-2012
`̀̀̀ 75,000/-
NMC
109
Department-wise Profile I
PHYSICS
1. Name of the Department Physics
2. Year of Establishment 1970
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
B.Sc. - 1970
M.Sc. - 1983
M.Phil. - 2000
Ph.D. - 2000
Advanced diploma in instrumentation (2003)
Advanced diploma in electrical and electronics equipment maintenance (2003)
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
12/9 (Aided)
13/13 (Unaided)
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff 3
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course-wise
256 (Men - 83, Women - 173)
8. Ratio of Teacher to students 1 : 20
9. Ratio of to Teachers to Research scholars
1 : 8
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
11
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
4
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
2011-2012
13. Number of students passed in NET / SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
NMC
110
Department-wise Profile I
14. Success Rate of students (Course Wise Result for 2007 – 2008)
88.3%
15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
1 : 3
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
3
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl. / Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
66
Our Faculty Members are periodically attending various State / National / International Workshops, Seminars and Conferences.
Eight Faculty Members have participated and presented Research Papers in their specialized areas. Year Wise Detail is given below.
Year Faculty Attended
2002 – 2003 5
2003 – 2004 4
2004 – 2005 3
2005 – 2006 3
2006 – 2007 3
2007 – 2008 3
18. Number of national / international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
2
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Three
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
Four
22. Number of inventions and patents Nil
NMC
111
Department-wise Profile I
23. Number of Ph. D. theses guided during the last five years
09
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years) 51
Year No. of
Publications
2005-06 4
2006-07 6
2007-08 15
2008-09 20
2009-10 6
25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
1.6
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
125
27. Number of Journals / Periodicals in the departmental library
3
28. Number of Computers 32
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) `̀̀̀ 3,00,000/-
NMC SSR
112
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TAMIL
1. Name of the Department Tamil
2. Year of Establishment 1967
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
U.G
PART-I TAMIL 1967,
B.A. 2010
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
Aided : 04/03
Unaided : 07/07
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff Nil
7. Number of Students (Men/Women) Give details course-wise
Nil
8. Ratio of Teacher to students 1 : 75
9. Ratio of to Teachers to Research scholars
Nil
10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
Nil
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
03
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
2010 - 2011
13. Number of students passed in NET/SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
14. Success Rate of students 100%
NMC SSR
113
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15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
1 : 1
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
04
Our faculty members have been recognized and invited to deliver special lectures on their specialized areas by various colleges within and outside Bharathidasan University in Tamil Nadu. They are also invited by different colleges as subject experts for recruitment of lecturers in Tamil.
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl./Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
National : 20
International : 21
Our faculty members are periodically attending various State / International seminars, conferences and workshops. Seven faculty members have participated and presented research papers in their specialized areas.
18. Number of national / international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
Nil
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Nil
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
Nil
21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
Nil
22. Number of inventions and patents Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last five years
Nil
NMC SSR
114
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24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years) 02
25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
Nil
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
Nil
27. Number of Journals/Periodicals in the departmental library
Nil
28. Number of Computers 02
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) `̀̀̀ 30,000/-
NMC SSR
115
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ZOOLOGY
1. Name of the Department Zoology
2. Year of Establishment 1982-83
3. Courses / Programmes and subject combinations offered
B.Sc. - 1982-1983
M.Sc. - 2003-2004 M.Phil.- 2005-2006
Ph.D., - 2005-2006
Advanced Diploma
in Biofertilizers and
Vermiculture - 2004-2005
Advanced Diploma in Herbal Plant Nursery - 2004-2005
4. Number of Teaching posts sanctioned and filled
Aided staff sanctioned : 4
Aided staff filled : 3
Unaided staff : 4
5. Number of Administrative Staff Nil
6. Number of Technical Staff 3
7. Number of Students (Men / Women) Give details course-wise
B.Sc. = Male: 15; Female: 97
Total: 112
M.Sc. = Male: 02; Female: 21
Total: 23
M.Phil. = Male: 03; Female: 03
Total: 06
Ph.D. = Male: 04; Female: 07
Total: 11
8. Ratio of Teacher to students 1:16
9. Ratio of to Teachers to Research scholars
1:2
NMC SSR
116
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10. Number of research scholars who have obtained their master’s degree from other institutions
3 (M.Phil.); 8 (Ph.D.)
11. Number of teachers in academic bodies of other Autonomous Colleges and Universities
1
12. Latest revision of the curriculum (year)
2011-2012
13. Number of students passed in NET/SLET etc. (last 5 years)
Nil
14. Success Rate of students B.Sc., = 82.5%
M.Sc., = 100%
M.Phil., =100%
15. Demand Ratio (No. of seats : No. of applications)
1:2
16. Awards and recognition received by faculty (last 5 years)
1 (Dr. N. Ramesh received first prize for oral presentation in a National Seminar)
17. Faculty who have Attended Natl. / Intl. Seminars (last 5 years)
7
18. Number of national/ international seminars organized (Last 5 years)
5 workshops organized at Local level
19. Number of teachers engaged in consultancy and the revenue generated
Yes.
Dr. P. Neelanarayanan supervised 170 tonnes of vermicompost produced since January 2007 to June 2011 and the same were sold to farmers to the tune of `̀̀̀ 6,80,000/- (Rupees six lakhs eighty thousand only).
20. Number of Ongoing projects and their total outlay
2 UGC Minor research Projects
Amount `̀̀̀ 2.25 lakhs
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117
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21. Research projects completed during last five years & their Outlay
1. One Major Research Project with `̀̀̀ 16.43 lakhs, funded by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India, New Delhi. From August 2008 to July 2011.
2.Two Minor Research Projects funded by University Grants commission (From March 2005 to February 2007 with a total grant of `̀̀̀ 91,000/-.
From April 2009 to September 2010 with a total grant of `̀̀̀ 1,25,000/-).
22. Number of inventions and patents
Nil
23. Number of Ph.D. theses guided during the last five years
1 Awarded (10 Candidates Pursuing)
24. Publications by faculty (last 5 years) 2005 to 2011
10
25. Average citation index and impact factor of publications
-
26. Number of Books in the Departmental Library, if any
165 books
27. Number of Journals/Periodicals in the departmental library
-
28. Number of Computers Three computers with internet connection. Two Printers. One Laptop. One LCD projector.
29. Annual Budget (excluding salary) `̀̀̀ 1,50,000/-