2020 - 2021 Prospectus 2020 – 2021 Postgraduate Courses
Website: www.jbascollege.edu.in Phone No.: 044 - 2436 4140
This Prospectus is published for the information of all prospective students and their parents / guardians, who are requested to study it carefully before applying.
THE COLLEGE
The College was established in the year 1955 under the
auspices of the Southern India Education Trust. Admission
is open to all eligible women students, irrespective of their
religion, caste, creed or community.
The College has been accredited with an Outstanding
5 STAR Status in 1999 by the NATIONAL ASSESSMENT
AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL (NAAC) and again
re-accredited with an Outstanding ‘A PLUS’ Status in 2007.
In the third cycle of Accreditation in 2013, the College has
been awarded an Outstanding CGPA of 3.61 (out of 4) at ‘A’
Grade. The College was granted the status of College with
Potential for Excellence (CPE) by the UGC in April 2016.
VISION
To train and equip women students from economically and socially
backward communities with education of the highest quality so that they
may lead responsible and purposeful lives and transmit their achievement
for the betterment of society.
MISSION
To maintain a programme that will develop women of great
integrity, high character and culture for whom excellence is
the motto in life.
To continue to cater to eligible women students from all parts
of the country irrespective of caste, creed or religion.
To empower women so that they may become leaders and
make the world a better place to live in.
To develop individual talent, personal relationship and
creative group life with high moral standards through a
diversified programme of campus activities.
To impart secular values in the spirit of Oneness of God and
the Universal Brotherhood of Man to bring about cultural and
spiritual unity.
To nurture and foster high academic standards amongst the
faculty with the aim of tapping their potential for excellence.
To provide a conducive environment inspiring loyalty and
commitment through the care, concern, respect and dignity
accorded to every individual associated with the college.
To continue striving for the upliftment of the community at
large by specific activities and programmes co-ordinated by
the Management, the Staff and the Students.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The College is spread across an area of 13 acres of lush greenery.
It has spacious and adequate classrooms that are well-furnished. It
has well-equipped laboratories with the latest equipment in the
Science Departments to enable students to perform experiments.
It has a playground with a 200 metre turf track and separate
courts to play volleyball, basketball, tennis and throw ball. This is
the only college in the city which has a swimming pool exclusively
for women, and which is open to all the students of the college free
of cost. The college is equipped with a fully functional canteen
which serves hygienically prepared food to the students and staff
members.
A splendid air-conditioned Auditorium and a well-equipped
Seminar Hall to conduct International, National and State-level
Seminars, Conferences and Symposia are its additional features.
The Academic landscape in any field is ever evolving with new
knowledge because of sustained research. The College strives to
create a Research Culture that will help to create inquisitive minds.
A Multi-Disciplinary Research and Consultancy Centre (MRCC) has
been established to further research activities in the College. The
Central Instrumentation Centre facilitates Inter – disciplinary
research. An E-learning Centre with computers and internet facility
provides access to On-line content.
With the intention of making our students physically and
mentally strong and to enjoy the glow of good health, an exclusive
Gymnasium has been set up with all the necessary equipment.
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
The Faculty in every department are highly qualified, deeply
committed and totally devoted to their profession. They adopt
interactive methodologies of teaching. Smart Classrooms with the
latest ICT, enhances the Teaching-Learning experience.
LIBRARY
The College has a spacious library equipped with the latest
books, magazines and journals. Students can access the internet free
of charge and refer to e-Journals, e-Books through INFLIBNET and
N-LIST. (National Library and Information Services Infrastructure
for Scholarly Content)
The Academic search Premier of SCOPUS, a multi-disciplinary
resource database with nearly 3000 active full-text journals and
magazines is available for students within the Campus.
To instill and encourage a research spirit among students, the
college has subscribed to the Scopus research database. Students can
access a variety of scientific journals, books and conference
proceedings across all disciplines. The database can be accessed in the
college from computers at the E-learning Centre, the Library and the
departments.
CAMPUS PLACEMENTS
The Career Guidance and Placement Centre of the college
organizes On-campus placements for the final year students. Apart
from the placements, the centre conducts regular Workshops,
Seminars and Training Programmes on Interview Skills and
Personality Development. Aptitude and Psychometric tests are also
conducted to benefit the students.
Some of the top companies that recruit our students every year
are: Wipro Technologies, Cognizant Technology Solutions, TCS, Citi
Bank, Capgemini, IGATE, Infosys, Bajaj Allianz, RBS, Sutherland,
AMP Technologies, HCL and Jain Housing.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMME
The College is an autonomous institution and has adopted the
“Choice Based Credit System” in conformity with the
recommendations of the Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher
Education. In the Credit System, each subject offered is assigned a
credit depending upon the quantum of work required to complete
the study of the subject. Subjects have been designed with a
weightage assigned to each course and a student must necessarily
acquire a minimum of 91 credits to receive a Master’s degree.
The working hours are from 1.05 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and
the minimum working days are 100 in a Semester.
THE MEDIUM FOR INSTRUCTION, TEACHING AND
EXAMINATION IS ENGLISH.
Courses Offered Under Choice Based Credit System
COURSES OF STUDY:
M.A./M.Sc./M.C.A./M.Com./M.Phil.
Under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
M.A. (Corporate Economics)
M.Sc.
1. Mathematics
2. Computer Science
3. Applied Microbiology
4. Physics
M.C.A. (Master of Computer
Applications)
M.Com. (General)
M.Com. (Corporate Secretaryship)
M.Phil. (Corporate Secretaryship)
The Postgraduate programme has the
following components:
Part I –
(a) Core
(b) Core Electives / Project
Part II –
(a) Supportive
(b) Interdisciplinary
(c) Soft Skills
Every Post Graduate Degree Course
requires students to participate in an
“OUT REACH” programme and to
complete an “INTERNSHIP”
programme which may require the
students to go outside the campus.
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.A. Corporate Economics
Candidates who have graduated in BA. Economics, B.Sc. Mathematics. B.Sc. Statistics, B.Com., B.B.M., B.B.A. or with any other Degree in Social Science or an examination of any other University accepted by the Syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b) Supportive &
Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core
Core Paper I – Micro Economic Theory – I Core Paper II – Indian Economic Development Core Paper III – International Trade and Relations Core Paper IV – Quantitative Techniques
(b) Elective
Elective I – Industrial Economics/ Basic Econometrics
–
(c) Soft Skills - I
Training for Competitive exam
II
(a) Core
Core Paper V – Micro Economic Theory – II Core Paper VI – Environmental Economics Core Paper VII – Monetary Economics Core Paper VIII – Research Methodology
(b) Elective
Elective II – Corporate Communication
/ International Finance
(a) Supportive Data Processing by SPSS Software (Offered to the Dept. of Microbiology)
(c) Soft Skills - II
Essentials of Economics (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
III
(a) Core
Core Paper IX – Macro Economic Analysis – I
Core Paper X – Public Economics – I
Core Paper XI – Development Economics
(b) Elective
Elective III – Health Economics / Applied Managerial Economics Elective IV – Marketing Management / History of Economic Thought
(b) Interdisciplinary
Economics of Business Environment (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III Women and the Economy (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core Core Paper XII – Macro
Economic Analysis – II
Core Paper XIII– Public
Economics – II
Core Paper XIV – Economics
of Growth Models
Project Report and Viva
Voce
(b) Elective
Elective V – Entrepreneurship Development / Energy Economics
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV
Data Analysis using SPSS Software
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.Sc. Mathematics
Candidates who have passed the B.Sc. Degree Examination in Mathematics or an Examination of any other University accepted by the Syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core
Core Paper I – Algebra – I Core Paper II – Real Analysis Core Paper III – Ordinary Differential Equations Core Paper IV – Differential Geometry
(b) Elective
Elective I – Object Oriented Programming with C++ / Probability theory and Mathematical Statistics
–
(c) Soft Skills – I
Personality Enrichment
II
(a) Core
Core Paper V – Algebra – II Core Paper VI – Measure Theory and Integration Core Paper VII – Partial Differential Equations Core Paper VIII – Number Theory and Cryptography
(b) Elective
Elective II – Object Oriented Programming with C++ and Numerical Methods (Practical) / Combinatorics
(b) Supportive Discrete Mathematical Structures (Offered to the Dept. of Computer Science)
(c) Soft Skills – II
Functional Mathematics (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II © Soft Skills
III
(b) Core Core Paper IX – Topology Core Paper X – Complex Analysis Core Paper XI – Calculus of Variations and Linear Integral Equations
(b) Elective
Elective III – Tensor Analysis / Automata Theory.
Elective IV – Graph Theory / Stochastic Processes
(b) Interdisciplinary
Mathematical Techniques
(Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills – III
Quantitative Aptitude (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(b) Core
Core Paper XII – Functional
Analysis
Core Paper XIII – Classical Mechanics
Core Paper XIV – Operations Research
Project Report
(b) Elective
Elective V – Fuzzy Mathematics and its Applications / Discrete Mathematics
–
(c) Soft Skills – IV Technical Report Writing and Presentation
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.Sc. Computer Science
Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Technology or BCA or an Examination of any University accepted by the Syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II I
Soft Skills
I
(b) Core
Core Paper I – Theoretical Foundations Core Paper II – Python Programming Core Paper III – Object Oriented Analysis and Design Core Practical I – OOAD and Python Programming Lab
(b) Elective Elective I – Mobiles Computing / Computer Networks / Distributed Computing
–
(c) Soft Skills - I
Macromedia Flash
II
(a) Core
Core Paper IV – Compiler Design Core Paper V – Net Technologies Core Paper VI – Design and Analysis of Algorithms Core Practical II – .Net Applications
(b) Elective Elective II – Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems / Pattern Recognition / Distributed Database System
(a) Supportive MATLAB Programming (Offered to the Dept. of Mathematics)
(c) Soft Skills - II
Static Web Designing (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
III
(a) Core Core Paper VII – Artificial Neural Networks Core Paper VIII – Linux and Shell Programming Core Practical III – Image Processing Using MATLAB
(b) Elective
Elective III – Digital Image Processing / Computer Aided Design / Computer Simulation and Modeling Elective IV – Cryptography / Advanced Computer Architecture / System Software
(b) Interdisciplinary
Adobe Photoshop (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III
Macromedia Flash (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core Core Paper IX – Data Mining
Core Paper X – Cloud Computing
Core Practical IV – Data Mining Tool – R Programming Lab
Project
(b) Elective
Elective V – Big Data Analytics / Information Security / E-Commerce
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV
Software Engineering
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.Sc. Applied Microbiology
Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Microbiology, Botany, Zoology. Chemistry, Nutrition, Bio Chemistry or an Examination of any University accepted by the Syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core Core Paper I – General Microbiology Core Paper II – Immunology Core Paper III – Advanced Microbial Physiology Core Practical I – General Microbiology, Microbial Physiology, Immunology and Virology
(b) Elective Elective I – Medical Parasitology / Bioinformatics
– (c) Soft Skills - I
Personality Enrichment
II
(a) Core
Core Paper IV – Medical Virology Core Paper V – Medical Bacteriology Core Paper VI – Medical Mycology Core Practical II – Medical Microbiology
(b) Elective
Elective II – Clinical Microbiology / Intermediary Metabolism
(a) Supportive Disaster Management (Offered to the Dept. of Corporate Economics)
(c) Soft Skills - II
Food Safety and Hygiene (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
III
(a) Core Core Paper VII – Molecular Biology and R DNA Technology Core Paper VIII – Advanced Food and Dairy Microbiology Core Practical III – Applied Microbiology (b) Elective
Elective III – Industrial Microbiology / Immunotechnology Elective IV – Analytical Microbiology / Biophysical Techniques
(b) Interdisciplinary
Public Health (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III
Women’s Health Care (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core Core Paper IX – Microbial Genetics Core Paper X – Environmental and Agricultural Microbiology
Core Practical IV – Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Project Work and Viva Voce
(b) Elective
Elective V – Medical Entomology / Research Methodology
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV
Technical Writing
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.Sc. Physics Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics and with Mathematics as an allied subject or an Examination of any University accepted by the Syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core Core Paper I – Mathematical Physics Core Paper II – Classical Mechanics & Relativity Core Paper III – Integrated Electronics and Microprocessor 8085
(b) Elective Elective I – Energy Sources and its Applications / Advanced Physics
–
(c) Soft Skills - I
Skills and Techniques for Effective Presentation
II
(a) Core
Core Paper IV – Mathematical Physics - II Core Paper V – Quantum Mechanics - I Core Paper VI – Electromagnetic Theory and Plasma Physics Core Practical I – General Experiments – I Core Practical II – Electronics Experiments and Microprocessor 8085 Compulsory Internship
(b) Elective
Elective II – Microprocessor 8085 and 8086 / Medical Physics
(a) Supportive Medical Physics (Offered to the Dept. of Corporate Secretaryship)
(c) Soft Skills - II Analytical Reasoning
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
III
(a) Core Core Paper VII – Quantum Mechanics-Il Core Paper VIII – Condensed Matter Physics Core Paper IX – Statistical Mechanics
(b) Elective
Elective III –
Computational Methods
and Programming /
Environmental Physics
(b) Interdisciplinary
Energy Physics (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III
Presentation Skills (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core Core Paper X – Nuclear and Particle Physics
Core Practical III – General Experiments– II
Core Practical VI – Microcontroller 8051, Microprocessor 8086 and Computational Methods and Programming
Project
(b) Elective
Elective IV – Spectroscopy / Bioelectronics and Biosensors Elective V – Materials Science / Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV Logical Analysis and Reasoning
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.C.A.
Candidates with any Bachelor’s Degree with Mathematics as a subject at +2 level.
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core Core Paper I – Discrete Mathematics Core Paper II – Digital Logic Fundamentals Core Paper III – Data and File Structures Core Paper IV – Programming in C++ Core Practical I – Programming in C++ using Data Structures Lab Core Practical II – - Linux and Shell Programming Lab
–
(c) Soft Skills - I
Macromedia Flash
II
(a) Core
Core Paper V – Operations Research Core Paper VI – Data Communication and Distributed Computing Core Paper VII – Database Management Systems Core Paper VIII – Programming in Java Core Practical III – Programming in Java Lab
(a) Supportive MS – Office (Offered to the Dept. of Commerce)
(c) Soft Skills - II
Static Web Designing (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
III
(a) Core Core Paper IX – Programming in Python Core Paper X – Operating Systems Core Paper XI – Accounting for Managers Core Practical IV – Python Programming Lab Core Practical V – Operating Systems Lab
(b) Interdisciplinary
Adobe Photoshop (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III Macromedia Flash (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core Core Paper XII – Data Mining Core Paper XIII – Cloud Computing Core Paper XIV – .Net Technologies Core Practical VI – .Net Applications Core Practical VII – Relational Database Management Systems Lab Compulsory Internship
b) Elective
Elective II – Software Engineering / Software Testing / Computer Simulation and Modelling
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV
Internet of Things
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
V
(a) Core Core Paper XV– Digital Image Processing
Core Paper XVI – Big Data Analytics Core Paper XVII – Android Programming Core Practical VIII – Android Programming Lab
Core Practical IX – Mini Project
(b) Elective
Elective III – Artificial Neural Networks / Artificial Intelligence and Expert System / Cryptography
–
–
VI
Project Work
–
–
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.Com. (Corporate Secretaryship)
Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in B.Com., B.B.A., B.A. Corp. Eco. with Accountancy as an allied Subject or an Examination of any other University accepted by the syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b) Supportive &
Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core Core Paper I – General Laws Core Paper II – Accounting for Business – I Core Paper III – Financial Management Core Paper IV – Company Secretarial Practice
(b) Elective Elective I – Organizational Behaviour / Human Resource Management
–
(c) Soft Skills - I Application of Accounting Software
II
(a) Core Core Paper V – Securities Law and Regulation of Financial Market Core Paper VI – Accounting for Business - II Core Paper VII – Drafting and Conveyancing Core Paper VIII – Direct Taxation
(b) Elective Elective II – Security Analysis and Portfolio Management/ Insurance and Risk Management
(a) Supportive Corporate Communication (Offered to the Dept. of Physics)
(c) Soft Skills - II Electronic Banking (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
III
(a) Core Core Paper IX– Cost Accounting Core Paper X – Research Methodology Core Paper XI – Indirect Taxation
(b) Elective
Elective III – Labour Laws / International Business Law & Practice Elective IV – Computer Application in Business/ Electronic Commerce
(b) Interdisciplinary
Basics of Share trading (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III Presentation Skills Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core
Core Paper XII– Accounting for Managerial Decisions Core Paper XIII – Corporate Restructuring
Core Paper XIV – Intellectual Property Rights
Project Report and Viva Voce
(b) Elective
Elective V – Corporate Governance and Business Ethics / Corporate Funding and Listing
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV Data Analysis using SPSS
Course
Eligibility Criteria
M.Com. (General) Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in B.Com., B.B.M., B.B.A., B.Com.(CS), B.A. Corp. Eco., B.Sc. Mathematics with Accountancy as an allied Subject or an Examination of any other University accepted by the syndicate as equivalent thereto.
Semester Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b) Supportive &
Interdisciplinary
Part II (c) Soft Skills
I
(a) Core Core Paper I – Human Resource Management Core Paper II – Marketing Management Core Paper III – Business Research Core Paper IV – Accounting for Managerial Decisions
(b) Elective Elective I – International Business / Management Information System
–
(c) Soft Skills - I Competitive Aptitude
II
(a) Core Core Paper V – Advanced Corporate Accounting and Accounting Standards Core Paper VI – Advance Business Statistics Core Paper VII – Financial Management Core Paper VIII – Entrepreneurship and Development of MSMEs (b) Elective Elective II – Managerial Economics/ Services Marketing
(a) Supportive Consumer Rights and Protection (Offered to the Dept. of Computer Science)
(c) Soft Skills - II Financial Statement Analysis (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
Semester
Part I (a) & (b) Core & Elective
Part II (a) & (b)
Supportive & Interdisciplinary
Part II (c)
Soft Skills
III
(a) Core
Core Paper IX– Financial Markets and Institutions Core Paper X – Advanced Applied Costing Core Paper XI – Computer Application in Business (b) Elective
Elective III – Indirect Taxation / Customer Relationship Management
Elective IV – Industrial Law/ Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
(b) Interdisciplinary
Taxation for Beginners (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
(c) Soft Skills - III
Computerised Accounting (Offered to the students of other PG Depts.)
IV
(a) Core Core Paper XII – Income Tax and Tax planning Core Paper XIII – Banking Management
Core Practical XIV – Business Environment
(b) Elective
Elective V – Organizational Behaviour/Change Management
–
(c) Soft Skills - IV
Leadership Skills
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1. The selected Candidates for admission to the various courses will be intimated by SMS and Email.
2. Students are hereby informed that it is their responsibility to check their SMS and Email.
3. The SMS and Email will specify the date and time of the interview for the
provisional admission of the candidates.
4. Request for any change in date of interview will not be entertained.
5. Interview for admission will be conducted online and the candidates selected should be present on the date of the interview specified.
6. The following certificates in original should be produced at the time of interview:
(a) Mark Sheets for the Qualifying Examination. (b) Transfer Certificate (c) Conduct Certificate (d) Community Certificate, wherever applicable
7. The original Transfer and Conduct Certificates will not be returned to the
candidates under any circumstances after admission.
8. All admissions are granted at the discretion of the Management and are made provisionally, subject to approval by the University of Madras.
9. (a) Candidates who have passed examinations held by other statutory bodies or
an examination recognized as equivalent thereto by the University of Madras should obtain an Eligibility Certificate from the University of Madras for admission to the particular course of study.
(b) The College takes no responsibility for the admission of such candidates, if found ineligible or otherwise. (c) All such admissions are only PROVISIONAL until recognition is secured from the University of Madras.
INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING ADMISSIONS:
10. Admission is liable to be cancelled at any time if the Mark Certificates are found to
be BOGUS after verification by the Directorate of Government Examinations.
11. Candidates who have submitted bogus Mark Certificates are liable for legal action
to be taken against them.
12. Candidates who fail to attend the interview or who do not pay their fees within
the time specified will forfeit their seats.
CONCESSIONS AND FACILITIES FOR OUTSTANDING
ACHIEVEMENTS IN SPORTS
1. Admission in the subject preferred, if the applicant is eligible.
2. Full Fee concession for winners of I, II and III Place in State Level / National
Level Tournaments.
3. A reasonable amount as cash incentive to winners in Indian Colours, University
Colours, or for achieving new records recognized by the authorities.
4. The Admission Committee will decide each case individually, based on merit.
WITHDRAWAL AFTER ADMISSION
A Student who has paid the fees and who leaves the College after admission at
any time, irrespective of whether she has attended the class or not, cannot get
refund of the whole or any part of the fees once paid.
INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING ADMISSIONS:
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL APPLICANTS: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL APPLICANTS
1. Students and their parents / guardians are requested to acquaint
themselves with the contents of this prospectus so as to abide by the
terms, rules and regulations thereof as part of their contract with the
Management.
2. The Management of the College vests with the Southern India Education
Trust, Chennai – 600 018.
3. Neither the students nor the employees of the College constitute the
Management which established the College in exercise of the rights
guaranteed by the Constitution of India to religious and linguistic
minorities.
4. The Management reserves the right to alter wholly or partly, any of these
conditions at any time in future without prior notice.
5. The Management’s decision is final and binding in all matters.
6. Deserving and poor Muslim students may be considered for award of the
trust Scholarship on “MERIT– CUM– MEANS” basis.
Date: 5th September 2020
Place: Chennai – 600 018.
Dr. (Mrs.) SHANAZ AHAMED PRINCIPAL