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Mission
Our VisionTo empower women by providing education that sustains
universal and eternal values oriented towards unity and
integration of people, keeping aside gender, caste and class
distinctions.
To bring the underprivileged, the under-utilized and
disadvantaged groups into the main stream.
To provide equal opportunities to rural moffusil and urban
students that will not only sustain but also nurture quality
education.
To organise systematic and quality conscious educational
programmes that encourage a holistic approach to life.
This is a traditional lighted lamp with three books near it. It symbolises knowledge and sacrifice. It also
symbolises the dispelling of darkness (ignorance). The three books depict the body. mind and the soul of an
individual. The lighted lamp refers to the sole aim of an individual in developing his body, mind and soul. This
symbol has been designed by Sri. P.G. & Acharya, who was a well known artist and employee at
Marimallappa’
The lighted lamp also portrays the sacrifice of the founders, reformers, teachers and others who have been
responsible for the all-round development of the students of our educational institutions who pass out of the
portals of these great seats of learning and discipline every year.
When the body, mind and soul of an individual are fully developed. Salvation or ‘Moksha’ (to become one
with the Almighty) is possible. The lighted lamp characterises this eternal truth and gives a clarion call for all
those concerned to tread the path of truth and self-sacrifice. Thus, in a nutshell, it delineates the kind of
education that is being imparted to all the students here for the full development of their body, mind and
soul.
Our Insignia
A Symbol of Knowledge, Sacrifice & Unity
s High School.
Sri Gurikar Marimallappa was born in Chikkanayakana Halli of Tumkur District in 1818. He was born
to Sri Mallappa and Smt. Honnamma. As he was the first son in the family, he had to shoulder a lot of
responsibility. Music, literature and acting was in his blood. Hence, naturally Mysore city known for its
culture, art and education, attracted this talented young boy.
Marimallappa left his native place at the age of eight and came to Mysore. He drew the attention of
the Maharaja of Mysore, Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, with his exceptional talent for acting and music and by
his attractive physical appearance. He got a suitable job at the Mysore Palace.
Sri Marimallappa was very much impressed by the service, sacrifice and generosity of the Maharaja
for his subjects. Having no children of his own, he decided to establish an educational institution in the city
of Mysore as suggested by Sri Rangacharlu who was the Controller of the Palace at that time. He collected
Rs. 50,000/- for this purpose. But at the same time he fell seriously ill. He then got a will written on his death-
bed and saw to it that his intention of starting an educational institution was included in it. But some
vested interests got the will so written that his entire property was going to be used for building a temple.
When he heard this on his death bed, he became furious. He got the will changed according to his original
intention. He conveyed his ambition to the famous English architect Mr. Standish Lea and entrusted to him.
The responsibility of constructing a suitable building immediately. He breathed his last in 1872 after being
satisfied that his ambition was going to become a reality.
While the construction of building was going on, there arose the problem of paucity of funds. Smt.
Mallamma, wife of Sri Gurikar Marimallappa, came forward to meet the entire expenditure by selling all her
jewellery. Thus, because of the generosity of both the husband and wife, a beautiful building was
constructed in the heart of the city. In the course of time, this educational institution acquired fame for
disseminating knowledge and skills to both urban and rural students.
FOUNDER OF OUR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
(1818-1872)
Sri Gurikar Marimallappa
KAYAKA TAPASWI
Sri M.N. Mahantha Devaru was a person whose life's mission was the all round development of
Marimallappa's Educational Institution. He also believed in the noble saying, "Work is Divinity"
(Kayakave Kailasa) and practised it throughout his life. He was born on the 11th of December, 1896 at
Madrahalli, a village in T. Narasipur Taluk in Mysore District.
Sri. M.N. Mahantha Devaru who was also a famous advocate in the city of Mysore, served
Marimallappa's Educational Institution, as the President of the Board of Trustees from 1959 till his
death in 1991. Because of his endless and selfless sacrifice, this seat of learning has become well
known, not just in Karnataka, but also all over India and abroad. He also served many other
philanthropic institutions in various capacities. Wherever he worked, his efficiency and sincerity were
lauded by one and all. He was the President of the Mysore Jilla Board, a representative of the old
Mysore Legislative Assembly, and a member of the Legislative council and Legislative Assembly after
independence.
Sri Mahantha Devaru was known for his simplicity, devotion to duty, and honesty. He served
society in various capacities and became popular among all those who came in contact with him. He
was a man with liberal and noble ideas, having faith in 'Dharma' and 'Justice". He served our
educational institutions with untiring and selfless effort for a long time. It is our bounden duty to
remember this noble soul.
Sri Mahantha Devaru(1896-1991)
BHAGYASHILPI
Sri K N Shivalingaiah(1923-1999)
1963-1991 Hon-Secretary 1991-1999 Executive President
Sri K.N. Shivalingaiah was born in Kyathanahalli of Pandavapura Taluk in Mandya District in
1923. He completed his primary education in his birth place. He continued his further education in
Mysore. He got his B.A. Degree from Mysore University and B.L. Degree from Bombay University. He
began his career as an apprentice under Sri. M.N. Mahanta Devaru, a famous lawyer of that time. He
also practiced as a criminal lawyer for a few years before he took over the administration of his 'Alma
Mater' Marimallappa's Educational Institution as the Hon. Secretary.
Sri. K.N. Shivalingaiah was the Hon. Secretary and Hon. President of the Marimallappa's
Educational Trust for about 35 years. He strived tirelessly for the all-round development of our
educational institution in this long tenure. It is because of his tireless and honest efforts, our
institution has become not only the talk of the town, but also famous all over India and even abroad.
He undertook educational tours to many European, African and 'Commonwealth' countries in order
to study the method of education there. He implemented many reformatory measures in the field
of education. In memory of his father Sri Nanjappaiah and daughter Smt. K.S. Kumuda who was a
lecturer in History in Marimallappa's P.U College for a number of years, he built an entire block of
spacious class rooms at a cost of more than five lakh rupees. Even when he was bed-ridden due to
serious illness, he evinced keen interest in the welfare of our institution and guided us in all possible
ways. It is because of his honesty, forethought, sacrifice and service, Marimallappa's Educational
Institution has carved a niche for itself in the field of education.
THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
Sri N.S. Basavaraju Sowkar T Premnath
Smt. K.S.Kalpana
Sri M.C. Rajashekar Vidwan. Siddamalla Swamy
Sri P. Nagaraju
Prof. K.N. Panchakshara Swamy M.A.,
Hon. Secretary
Dr. Eshwar Prakash B.V.S.,
Sri S. Paramashivaiah B.E.(Civil) F.I.V., FIE
Chief Engineer K.H.B (Retd.)
Hon. President
Arts and Commerce College
Mallamma Marimallappa Women’s
When a school was started on the 15th of June 1876, by Sri Gurikar Marimallappa at his own residence in the Mysore city, there was no problem of accommodation. As the school went on growing from strength to strength, there arose the necessity for a bigger building. Then the present building housing Marimallappa's P.U. College, High School and Higher Primary School, was constructed. When there was a shortage of money for completing it, Smt. Mallamma, wife of Sri Gurikar Marimallappa, sold all her jewellery so that the construction of the building continued. Thus, this imposing building was completed, with the supreme sacrifice and service of the noble lady. As such, it was felt by the Marimallappa's Educational Trust to start a Women's First Grade College in the name of Smt. Mallamma. In this way, Mallamma Marimallappa Women's Arts and Commerce College came into existence in 1982. This college, in course of time has grown from strength to strength with experienced and dedicated teaching and non-teaching staff.
This college has all the required modern facilities like well equipped laboratories, sophisticated computers, a well stocked library, a seminar hall, modern furniture and spacious classrooms. Coaching is given to the students both in English and Kannada medium. With a view to ensure all-round development of the students, many committees and clubs like Cultural Forum, Sports and Games Committee, Committee for conducting Mallamma Memorial Competitions, Annual College Magazine Committee, Committee for Students Forum Election, NSS Committee, Quiz and Nature Club are being formed every year. These various committees and clubs encourage students in shaping their future by inculcating in them leadership qualities.
The college is successful in achieving excellent academic results year after year since 1987-88 and till date, and has secured a total of 64 ranks and several gold medals at the University Examinations. We owe our achievements to the kind and active co-operation of the Management of the College.
RANK HOLDERS AND GOLD MEDALISTSSl.No. Year Exam Student's Name Rank Marks
1. 1987-88 B.Com Anjana Shenoy. VII 584 / 8002. 1987-88 B.Com Rajalakshmi. N X 572 / 8003. 1988-89 B.A Yogeshwari. M.S Eco 217 / 3004. 1988-89 B.A P. Kavitha Geo 212 / 3005, 1990-91 B.Com M.B. Padmavathi VIII 515 / 8006. 1990-91 B.A M.S. Sumathi Geo 336 / 5007. 1991-92 B.Com S. Suma Rao III 552 / 7008. 1991-92 B.Com B.A. Sudha I 587 / 7009. 1992-93 B.Com Sujatha S. IV 547 / 70010. 1992-93 B.Com Amitha Bhat X 514 / 70011. 1993-94 B.Com M.P. Poornima II 579 / 70012. 1993-94 B.Com S. Vijayalakshmi VIII 537 / 70013. 1993-94 B.Com R.A. Beena IX 526 / 70014. 1993-94 B.Com Neelufar Banu IX 610 / 90015. 1994-95 B.A M.R. Manjula III 658 / 90016. 1995-96 B.Com B.R. Saraswathi II 541 / 70017. 1995-96 B.Com Neethu A. Jain IX 527 / 70018. 1995-96 B.Com M.S. Nagalakshmi X 517 / 70019. 1997-98 B.Com Nidhi Maheshwari VIII 561 / 70020. 1998-99 B.Com Divya Shenoy I 598 / 70021. 1998-99 B.Com M.V. Jayashree VIII 558 / 70022. 1998-99 B.Com Madhu V. Krishna IX 556 / 70023. 1998-99 B.Com Radha Adiga X 554 / 70024. 1999-00 B.Com S.V. Ashwini I 612 / 70025. 1999-00 B.Com N. Geethanjali IV 584 / 70026. 1999-00 B.Com P. Anitha IV 561 / 70027. 1999-00 B.Com P.V. Anu Kamath IX 550 / 70028. 2000-01 B.Com S. Swapna II 614 / 70029. 2000-01 B.Com S. Kasturi VIII 582 / 70030. 2000-01 B.Com B.A. Sowmay IX 577 / 70031. 2001-02 B.Com Nethravathi Y. VI 638 / 70032. 2001-02 B.Com Shilpa C. Shah VII 634 / 70033. 2001-02 B.Com Poonam Jain X 629 / 90034. 2001-02 B.A Arathi Kumari (4 Gold Medals) VIII 666 / 90035. 2001-02 B.A Krupalini M.K. (Gold Medal) Geo 429 / 50036. 2002-03 B. Com Lakshmi N. III 647 / 70037. 2002-03 B.Com Prabha Pai VIII 638 / 70038. 2003-04 B.Com Ashwini Shankar VIII 644 / 70039. 2003-04 B.Com Darshitha Ben X 641 / 70040. 2003-04 B.A Pushpalath D. (Gold Medal) Geo 416 / 50041. 2004-05 B.Com Deeksha Jagdeesh VIII 629 / 70042. 2005-06 B.Com Sumansri S. II 667 / 70043. 2005-06 B.Com Sangeetha Kamath K. III 664 / 70044. 2005-06 B.Com Sowmya S. IV 663 / 70045. 2005-06 B.Com Yogitha D. VI 657 / 70046. 2005-06 B.Com Shruthi B.S. VII 656 / 700 47. 2005-06 B.Com Hemashree IX 653 / 70048. 2006-07 B.A Padmini M.S. (Gold Medal) Hist/Eco 3055 / 380049. 2006-07 B.A Divya S. (Gold Medal) Geo 2813 / 3800 50. 2006-07 B.Com Rama K. (Gold Medal) Accts. 2697 / 320051. 2008-09 B.A Harini B.S. (7 Gold Medals & 7 Cash Prizes) His/Eco 3063 / 380052. 2008-09 B.A G. Priyanka (2 Gold Meadal & 3 Cash Prizes) Pol.Sc 3046 / 380053. 2008-09 B.A Ropashree ( 2 Gold Medals) Geo 3032 / 380054. 2008-09 B.Com Rekha M.U. ( 2 Gold Medals & 1 Cash Prizes) Com 2773 / 320055. 2008-09 B.Com Vaishnavi K. (1 Gold Medals & 2 Cash Prizes) Com 2764 / 320056. 2008-09 B.Com Dhanya K.L. (1 Gold Medals & 3 Cash Prizes) Com 2618 / 320057. 2008-09 B.Com Kavitha Rao D.B. (1 Gold Medals) Com 2722 / 320058. 2009-10 B.Com Asha S. (3 Gold Medals & 2 Cash Prize) Com 2864 / 320059. 2009-10 B.A Shalini M.P. (Visually Challenged) (2 Gold Medals & 1 Cash Prize) His 3048 / 380060. 2009-10 B.A Prakruthi S.M. (2 Gold Medals) Geo 3088 / 380061. 2009-10 B.Com Surekha (1 Gold Medals) Hindi 2536 / 320062. 2009-10 B.A Kavya J. (1 Cash Prize) His 2874 / 380063. 2010-11 B.A M.R. Shilpashree (10 Gold Medals) (9 Cash Prizes) His/Eco/Pol 3239 / 380064. 2010-11 B.A Mahadevamma M. (2 Gold Medals) (1 Cash Prize) His/Eco 3084 / 3800
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TEACHING STAFF OF THE COLLEGE
Prof. K.N. Panchaksharaswamy, M.A.
Prof. S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar, M.Com
Faculty
Principal
Vice-Principal
Highly Qualified and Dedicated Staff Members
Constitute The Back Bone Of The College
Department of Kannada Sri Nagendra Prasad V.P. HODSri Venkatesh
Department of English Prof. Nalini Chandar, HODSmt. Sheela Ravi
Department of Sanskrit Smt. H.V. Leelambike HODDepartment of Hindi Smt. A.S. Lokamba HOD
Department of History Dr. N. Savithri HODSmt. Shyla NagarajSri. DevarajSri. Sunil Kumar K.
Department of Economics Prof. M. Pushpa, HODSri. R. ShivaramuSmt. VaishaliSmt. Triveni M.M.
Department of Prof. K.N. Panchaksharaswamy HOD
Political Science Smt. M. VijayalakshmiDr. Sumathi
Department of Geography Prof. Y.D. Dhananjaya HODSmt. A. VeenaSri. RajendraSri. Vishwanath
Department of Commerce Prof. S. Prapulla Chandra Kumar HODProf. R. KemparajuProf. Ramesh M. BewoorSmt. Vani Gowrishankar
Department of Computer Science Smt. Christina HODKum. SmithaKum. Deepika
Department of Library Science Smt. M.R. Prathibha Chief Librarian
Department of Physical Education H.C. Shankar Physical Director
Members of the Office Staff
Office Working Hours10.30 am to 4.45 pm
Lunch Break : 1.30 pm to 2.15 pm
9.30 to 12.30 pm (on Saturday)
Smt. M.M. Sumangala Office Superintendent
Sri. M. Basavaraju Office Assistant
Sri. D.V. Ramesh Clerk
Sri. A.V. Mahendra Computer Assistant
Sri. S. Rajashekara Attender
Sri. H.D. Erappa Attender
Sri. D. Mariyappa Attender
Sri. Palaksha Swamy Attender
Smt. Nagi Peon
COURSE STRUCTUREB.A.
B.Com
Medium of Instruction : English and KannadaPart - I Languages : English / Kannada / Sanskrit / HindiPar - II Optionals : History, Economics, Political Science (HEP)
History, Economics, Geography (HEG)
Medium of Instruction : EnglishPart - I Languages : English / Kannada / Sanskrit / HindiPart - II Optionals : As per the new syllabus of the University, subjects and the choice of the electives
will be intimated during the time of admission.
B.A. Course Contents - Subject Details : I Semester
1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi2. English3. History - History of Indian upto to 1206 A.D4. Economics - Principles of Micro Economics5. Political Science - Principles of Political Science6. Geography - Principles of Physical Geography Part I + Elements of Practical Geography Part-17. Constitution of India
II Semester1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi2. English3. History - History of India from 1206 to 1761 A.D.4. Economics - Principles of Macro Economics.5. Political Science - Political Thinkers.6. Geography - Principles of Physical Geography (Theory)
Elements of Practical Geography Part II
III Semester
IV Semester
V Semester
VI Semester
1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi2. English3. History - History of India from 1757 to 18574. Economics - Statistics and Quantitative Techniques in Economics5. Political Science- Modern Governments Part I (U.K & U.S.A) 6. Geography - Regional Geography of the World (Theory)
Map - Projection Part-I (Practical)
1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi2. English3. History - Indian National Movement 1855-19474. Economics - Development of Indian Economy5. Political Science - Modern Governments Part II (France, Switzerland & China)6. Geography - Human Geography (Theory)
Map - Projection Part - II (Practical)
1. History - i) History and culture of South India upto 1336 A.Dii) State and society in South India 1336 to 1800 A.Diii) Colonialism and Nationalism in Asia 1800 to 1950
2. Economics - i) Managerial Economics ii) Economics of Development
iii) Development of Economic Thought/ Natural Resource Economics3. Geography - i) Regional Geography of India Part I
ii) Regional Geography of Karnataka / Environmental Geography iii) Cartogram and Interpretations of Indian topographical Sheets &
Weather Chart. (Practical)4. Political Science - i) Indian Government and Politics part-I
ii) Indian Government and Politics Part-ii iii) Local self Government in India with special reference to Karnataka
1. History - i) Perspective in Karnataka History 1800-1945ii) Modern western Civilization 1789-1945iii) India and the contemporary world 1950-1995 A.D.
2. Economics - i) 'Inter National' Economicsii) Public Economicsiii) Indian Economic thought/ Environment Economics
3. Geography - i) Regional Geography of India part IIii) Population Geography / Geography of tourism (Choice Paper)iii) Basic Statistics, surveying G I S (Practical)
4. Political Science - i) Principles of Public Administrationii) Personnel and Financial Administrationiii) International Relations
B.Com Course Contents - Subject Details
I Semester
II Semester
III Semester
IV Semester
V Semester
VI Semester
1. Kannada / Hindi / Sanskrit.2. English3. Industrial Resources4. Business Management5. Financial Accounting 6. Environmental Studies
1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi.2. English3. Functional Management4. Banking Theory and Practice5. Financial Accounting II6. Constitution of India
1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi2. English3. Computer Fundamentals4. Management of Financial Resources5. Financial Accounting -III6. Income-tax- I
1. Kannada / Sanskrit / Hindi2. English3. Computer Application4. Business Decisions5. Income-tax-II6. Cost Accounting
1. Principles and Practice of Auditing2. Business Mathematics.3. Business Law4. Business Statistics5. Elective Papers- Accounts and Finance / Corporate Accounting6. Business Taxation (E ) Wealth tax, Service tax and luxury tax / E- Commerce
(E) - Programming of E-Commerce Basics
1. Management Accounting2. Entrepreneurship Development3. Company Law4. Quantitative Techniques5. Elective Papers- Accounts and Finance (E) / Financial Management6. Business taxation (E) - Indirect taxes / E-Commerce (E) - Designing E-Commerce
Eligibility for Admission
to B.A. & B.Com. CoursesP.U.C. or any other equivalent examination recognised
by University of Mysore
ADMISSION CRITERIA
1. Application for admission to the college must be in the prescribed form.
2. Application forms issued by the college shall reach the Principal on or before the notified date.
3. Application forms are not transferable.
CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION
v P.U.C. Marks Card (Original + 2 copies)
v Transfer certificate (Original + 2 Copies)
v Character Certificate (Original + 2 Copies)
v Income declaration form signed by the Tahsildar for students whose parents annual income is below
Rs, 11,000/- (Original + 2 copies)
v SC/ST/Certificate for Students from other Universities
v Stamp size photographs (Three)
v Stamped self - addressed envelopes. (Two)
Note : All the benefits and privileges extended by the Govt. to SC/ST and students of other Categories are made available to them in this college in respect of each course.
SPECIAL LECTURE PROGRAMMES
INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS
Code of Conduct :
Dress Code: Students should wear the uniform stipulated by the college. The blue salwar suit which has
been selected as the college uniform should be worn along with black slip-on canvas shoes.
1. Students should attend classes regularly.
2. Minimum attendance of 75% is compulsory.
3. Students who do not have the required attendance will not be allowed to appear for the final
examination.
4. Students should read all notices put up on the notice board periodically and follow the instructions.
5. Students are expected to participate in all the activities of the college compulsorily.
6. During free hours the students should utilise the library facilities or engage themselves in extra-
curricular activities.
7. Students may normally meet the Principal between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. except under extraordinary
circumstances.
8.
9. Visitors may contact the college office for any assistance. Such visitors shall not go to classrooms for
any purpose without the prior permission of the Principal.
10. The students should remember that the college is a temple of learning. Hence pursuit of knowledge
should become their primary concern. They are advised to seek academic assistance from lecturers
constantly.
11. The college is very particular about the discipline of the students. If a student does not adhere to the
rules of the college, disciplinary action will be taken against her by informing the parents/guardians or
in any other suitable manner.
12. Students should follow any other rules to be framed by the college from time to time, keeping in view
the discipline and academic standard of the college.
13. All the students should come in neatly dressed uniform daily.
14. All the students should carry their ID Card Compulsorily
Release of College Magazine
Library Rules & Regulations
Terms and conditions for borrowing books form the college library1. Students may borrow books from the library every week on the day specified for issuing books to their
classes.
2. They may borrow two books at a time.
3. The students should always possess the college identity card affixed with a passport size photograph
duly attested by the Principal. Identity card must be produced at the time of borrowing books and
reference work.
4. Borrowers should not write or mark in the pages and damage the books, manuscripts, maps or charts
belonging to the library.
5. If any damage to the books or destruction of other property belonging to the library is caused by the
borrower, she shall be required to replace such a book or other property damaged or pay double the
cost. If any volume of a set of books is damaged, the whole set of books must be replaced.
6. Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias and such other books are meant for reference only.
7. Books must be returned to the library on the 15th day from the date of borrowing. If the books are not
returned within the due date, an overdue charge of Rs. 2/- per day, per book will be collected from the
defaulter.
8. On the day of issue, she must inspect the pages and if there are any missing pages, it should be brought
to the notice of the librarian. The plea that damage has already occurred to the book/s and the
negligence to observe the rules will not be entertained.
9. A duplicate library card will be issued on payment of a penalty of Rs. 50/- only when the original is lost.
10. Any difficulties or grievances felt in utilising the library should be brought to the notice of the Chief
librarian / Principal.
N.S.S. Week-end Programme
CALENDER OF EVENTS
MID-TERM VACATION
- Reopening of the college: 01/07/2011
- Orientation Programmes for freshers
- Election to the Cultural Forum
- Talents Day celebration
- Parent - Teachers meet
- Inauguration of Cultural Forum
- Inauguration of N.S.S. Unit
- Inauguration of Commerce Forum
- Independence Day Celebration
- Special lecture programmes
- Teachers' Day Celebration
- Special lecture programmes
- Celebration of Gandhi Jayanthi
- One day trekking organised by Nature Club
- Alumni Day
- Special lecture programmes
- Conduct of VIVA / Geography Practical Exams
Commencement of ExaminationCommencement of Classes for Even Sem.
- December onwards- January 3-1-2012
- New year Celebration- Educational Tour- Republic Day Celebration- Sarvodaya Day
- Mallamma Memorial Competitions- Special lecture programmes- Cultural competitions
- Festival of Fine Arts - 'Ninada' and 'Lasya'- Annual Sports Meet- Special lecture programmes- Women's Day Celebration
- Commerce Carnival- Special lecture programmes- Special lecture programmes by N.S.S.- Valedictory function of Cultural Forum.- Conduct of VIVA / Geography Practical Exam
August 2011
July 2011
September 2011
October 2011
November 2011
January 2012
February 2012
March 2012
April 2012
FACILITIESAvailable in the college
Principal Chamber
Library
Laboratories
National Service Scheme : (NSS)
The Principal / Chamber is in the ground floor. It is quite spacious and well decorated. It looks elegant and beautiful with new furniture and a computer cabin. Parents, students and the public can meet the Principal between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
A spacious library that can accommodate more than hundred people at a time, with separate reference and reading sections - is provided for students and staff of the college.
There are about 20,603 books, which can be used through the 'Open Access' system. Besides, nearly 50 magazines, periodicals, as well as International journals and 10 news paper are subscribed.
Internet facility is also provided to the students with in the library which allows them access to latest information. Apart from this there is a 'Competitive Corner' which has documents, books and CD's pertaining to various regional and national competitive examinations.
The 'Poor Students Fund' allows girls from deprived section of the society to avail an additional book borrowing facility.
The library functions from 10 am to 5.30 pm on all working days.
The departments of Computer Science, Geography and Commerce have well equipped labs. There are more than 50 computers for the use of students. The Geography lab is equipped with an overhead projector, TV set, charts, models and wall maps. Mineral & Rocks Specimens. Student can study the physical & special properties & minerals & rocks with special reference to their usage. They also study the commercial importance of minerals & rocks.
The National Service Scheme was introduced in our college in the year 1984. Week-end community outreach programmes and special camps are conducted every year. Our NSS Unit was adjudged the Best unit in the year 1991-92 and Dr. N. Savithri received the Best NSS Officer Award. Every year the college organises N.S.S. Special Camp.
(Computer lab, Geography lab & Browsing Centre.)
Principal Chamber
Library
Com-Laboratories
Geo-Laboratories
National Service Scheme
NSS SPECIAL CAMPS
Year Place NSS Officer
1984-1985 Varkodu Dr. N. Savithri1985-1986 Varkodu Dr. N. Savithri1986-1987 Badanval Dr. N. Savithri1987-1988 Melkote Dr. N. Savithri1988-1989 Melkote Dr. N. Savithri1989-1990 (Two Units) Jayapura Dr. N. Savithri &
Prof. R.M. Bewoor1990-1991 (Two Units) Mahilavidyapeeta Dr. N. Savithri &
Nanjangud Prof. R.M. Bewoor1991-1992 (Two Units) Manasagangotri Dr. N. Savithri &
Mysore Prof. R.M. Bewoor1992-1993 Manasagangotri Prof. K.N. Panchakshara Swamy
Mysore1994-1995 Ayarahalli Prof. Y.D. Dhananjaya1995-1996 Thalur Prof. Y.D. Dhananjaya1996-1997 Basahallihundi Prof. Y.D. Dhananjaya1997-1998 Varuna Prof. R. Kemparaju1999-2000 Pillahalli Prof. R. Kemparaju2002-2003 Marballi Prof. R. Kemparaju2003-2004 Koodanahalli Prof. R. Kemparaju2004-2005 Hulimavu Prof. R. Kemparaju2005-2006 Baradanpura Smt. H.V. Leelambike2006-2007 Chikka kanya Smt. H.V. Leelambike2007-2008 Bokkahalli Smt. H.V. Leelambike2008-2009 Immavu Prof. M. Pushpa2010-2011 Vajamangala Prof. M. Pushpa
SportsSports students are encouraged to participate in sports and games and there is a separate sports room for this purpose. Sports materials are provided for indoor and outdoor games. Facilities are being given to the students for playing following out-door & in-door games:
1. Ball Badmintion 2. Tennicoit3. Volley Ball 4. Table - Tennis5. Kho-Kho 6. Chess7. Throw Ball 8. Carrom
Students are deputed to inter-collegiate competitions at all levels.
They are encouraged to make use of the sports materials during
leisure hours. Many of our students have participated in State and
National level competitions and have brought laurels to the college.
Nature Club
Commerce Forum
Counselling Cell
Gallery Hall
Canteen
Nandini Parlor
Career Guidance and Placement Cell
College Magazine
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
Special lecture programmes that create environmental awareness are organised by the Nature Club. Apart from this a trekking expedition is conducted every year.
The Commerce Forum is actively involved in conducting several creative intra-class programmes for commerce students. The commerce carnival held annually showcases the talents of the students. The Forum also publishes a monthly bulletin called 'SPARK' which is entirely managed by the students.
Adolescence is a vital period of life marked by increased sensitivity, emotional turbulence and instability. As our students go through 'Storm and Stress', they are likely to feel lonely, neglected and depressed. To help them come out of such despair, we have set up a Counselling Cell which is managed by Prof. Nalini Chandar who is also a qualified councilor.
The management has provided a common gallery entitled "Marimallappa Bhavana" for all the wings of the institution to be used for conducting several cultural and educational programmes.
Canteen facility is provided to staff and students where a variety of food items are available at subsidized rates.
Nandini milk parlor Situated in the campus provides a variety of nandini milk items
Regular career guidance programmes are arranged to guide the students in their choice of career. Many companies of international repute conduct campus interviews in our college. In the past few years, hundreds of our students have been offered high-profile jobs. Prof. R.M. Bewoor of the Department of Commerce is in charge of the Career Guidance & Placement Cell.
The annual college magainze "Sowjanya," represents the creative spirit of the young minds. It bagged the III prize from the University of Mysore for its excellent presentation and publication.
The IQAC comprising of teachers and leading citizens of the city, monitor quality initiation taken by the college. Their valuable guidance and suggestions have proved beneficial to the smooth functioning of the various departments of the college.
Associations, Clubs and Committees
Educational Tours
Seminars And Guest Lectures
Fine Arts Forum
Industrial Visits
Best Students Award
Cash Prize Awards
Cultural Forum Alumni Association Economics Association
Commerce Forum Staff Association Political Science
Geography Association History Association Language Club
Nature Club
Association Hobby Club
Various committees have been constituted to encourage team work among staff and students. Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities apart from scholastic pursuits are given due credence.
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Francis Bacon opined that travel is a part of education. Students are taken on educational tours and trekking on a regular basis, which helps them to inculcate environmental awareness and understand the importance of historical avenues.
Seminars and guest lectures are organised by each Department every year. Topics of seminars are related to important aspects of the syllabus and deal with current issues. A beautiful seminar hall is provided in the college for this p u r p o s e . A n O v e r h e a d Projector/LCD projector i s available in this hall. Subject-wise seminars are conducted and experts are invited to deliver lectures.
The Forum not only aims at creating a platform to bring out the latent talents of the students but also form a group of cultural ambassadors who would uphold traditional values.
The University of Mysore, has made industrial visits mandatory for B.Com, course. Such visits facilitate the students to get a practical know - how of what they learn in the class-rooms.
Students exhibiting excellence in studies and extra curricular activities are selected and interviewed by a panel of Teachers to assess their IQ and "Best Student" award is given to an outstanding student, both from Arts & Commerce stream.
The management of the college has instituted awards & cash prizes to Rank Holders/Gold Medalists and also to those students who score highest marks in each class every year. These awards encourage the students to excel in their chosen areas. Cash awards and mementos are also given by the teachers of the
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