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DON BOSCO COLLEGE, SULTHAN BATHERY (NAAC Accredited with B Grade & An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)
AFFILIATED TO CALICUT UNIVERSITY (Approved by Government of Kerala)
SULTHAN BATHERY, WAYANAD – 673592 KERALA, INDIA.
Annual Quality Assurance Report(AQAR)
For 1st cycle of Accreditation
Submitted to
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL
Nagarbhavi, Bangaluru – 560 072, India
JULY - 2017
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The Director, DBC/ 06-04-2018
National Assessment and Accreditation Council,
P.O. Box. No. 1075, Nagarbavi,
Bengaluru-560 072.
Dear Sir,
Sub.: Submission of Accreditation AQAR – Cycle I I have the honor to inform you that we have completed the process of institutional
preparation for accreditation. We are pleased to submit ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) .
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Principal
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Declaration
I certify that that the data included in this Annual Quality Assurance Report
(AQAR) are true to the best of my knowledge.
This AQAR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no
part thereof has been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this
AQAR during the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution
With seal:
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Part – A AQAR for the year
1. Details of the Institution 1.1 Name of the Institution 1.2 Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City/Town State Pin Code Institution e-mail address Contact Nos. Name of the Head of the Institution: Tel. No. with STD Code: Mobile: Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Mobile: IQAC e-mail address: 1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879) OR 1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date:
(For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004. This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate)
1.5 Website address:
04936223017,09894559282
www.donboscocollegebathery.com
DON BOSCO COLLEGE, SULTHAN BATHERY
DON BOSCO COLLEGE
NEAR MINI CIVIL STATION SULTHAN BATHERY
KERALA
673592
Dr. Fr. Joy Ullattil SDB
9744981233
04936 223017
http://www.donboscocollegebathery.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Don-Bosco-AQAR.pdf
Dr. K J Eldho
9894559282
EC(SC)/06/A&A/003
KLCOGN22867
2016-2017
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Web-link of the AQAR:
For ex. http://www.ladykeanecollege.edu.in/AQAR2012-13.doc 1.6 Accreditation Details
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation
Validity Period
1 1st Cycle B 2.30 2015 2020 1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC : DD/MM/YYYY 1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
i. AQAR _______________________ __________________ (DD/MM/YYYY)4
1.9 Institutional Status University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women Urban Rural Tribal Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing 1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
01/10/2012
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1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists 2.8 No. of other External Experts 2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: Students Faculty
Non-Teaching Staff Alumni Others
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1
2
4
2
5
8
4
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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
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2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State Institution Level (ii) Themes 2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year .
Plan of Action Achievements
Educative Pastoral Plan of Don
Bosco Colleges
Successful completion of different
college, department and other
activities as per the plan
* Attach the Academic Calendar of the year as Annexure.
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
Part – B Criterion – I 1. Curricular Aspects 1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the Programme
Number of existing
Programmes
Number of programmes added
during the year
Number of self-financing programmes
Number of value added / Career
Oriented
Regular follow up of Quality Assurance in the College Conduct of periodic academic audit to ensure the quality Conduct of National Seminars
Gender Equality
1 1
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programmes PG 2 1 3 - UG 5 2 7 2
Total 7 3 - 2
Interdisciplinary - - - - Innovative - - - 2
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options (ii) Pattern of programmes: 1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students (On all aspects) Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI) *Please provide an analysis of the feedback in the Annexure 1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects. 1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester 14
Trimester
Annual
Can be done only by the University
Nil
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Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended
36 21 Presented
20 Resource Persons
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning: 2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year 2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions) 2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum restructuring/revision/syllabus development as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop 2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage :
Title of the Programme
Total no. of students appeared
Division
Distinction % I % II % III % Pass % B Sc 32 15 38 22 - 75 BA English 17 12 88 - - 100
Total Asst. Professors
Associate Professors
Professors Others
42 41 1 - -
Asst. Professors
Associate Professors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V 7 - 7 -
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Class Quality Circle(CQC)
175
91%
1
NIL
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BA TTM 20 5 25 30 - 60 BCom 49 20 42 35 3 98 BBA 32 9 43 38 - 91 B S W 20 12 55 19 - 86 MCom 14 22 72 6 - 94 M Sc Computer 12 18 82 - - 100 M S W 12 - 72 22 8 100
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes : Regular meeting of the Academic council, Exam committee and semester evaluation of the performance of the students and the faculty. 2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty benefitted
Refresher courses UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme HRD programmes 35
Orientation programmes 38
Faculty exchange programme Staff training conducted by the university Staff training conducted by other institutions 4
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 2
Others
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff Category Number of
Permanent Employees
Number of Vacant
Positions
Number of permanent
positions filled during the Year
Number of positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff 8 nil Technical Staff 2 nil 1
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Criterion – III 3. Research, Consultancy and Extension 3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted Number Outlay in Rs. Lakhs
3.3 Details regarding minor projects Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted Number Outlay in Rs. Lakhs
3.4 Details on research publications International National Others Peer Review Journals 1 Non-Peer Review Journals e-Journals Conference proceedings
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications: Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS 3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the Project Duration Year
Name of the funding Agency
Total grant sanctioned
Received
Major projects Nil Nil Nil Nil Minor Projects Nil Nil Nil Nil Interdisciplinary Projects Nil Nil Nil Nil Industry sponsored Nil Nil Nil Nil Projects sponsored by the University/ College Nil Nil Nil Nil
Students research projects (other than compulsory by the University)
2 months Govt. Of Kerala Rs.45000 Rs.45000
Any other(Specify) Nil Nil Nil Nil Total 45000
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books ii) Without ISBN No. 3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
Level International National State University College
1
Workshop on writing journal articles, and Book reviews was conducted for the PG students.
2
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3.11 No. of conferences organized by the Institution 3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons 3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other 3.14 No. of linkages created during this year 3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs : From Funding agency From Management of University/College Total 3.16 No. of patents received this year 3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows Of the institute in the year: Nil 3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph. D. Guides and students registered under them 3.25 No. of Extension activities organized University forum College forum NCC NSS Any other 3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social Responsibility
- Tuition Centre for the tribal children of the neighbourhood - Career Oriented programs for school drop outs. BPO, two wheeler mechanism, Retail Marketing, Electricals, and Welding.
Number 3 Sponsoring agencies
College
Type of Patent Number
National Applied Nil Granted Nil
International Applied Nil Granted Nil
Commercialised Applied Nil Granted Nil
3
College level - 2
1 lakh
1 lakh
nil
nil
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Criterion – IV 4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources 4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly created
Source of Fund
Total
Campus area Class rooms 35 - Management Laboratories 2 1 Management Seminar Halls 3 - Management No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
Computers, Bio Metrics, CCTV, Solar panel system
College
Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs)
12 lakhs College
Others 4.2 Computerization of administration and library 4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 8322 600 8922 Reference Books 2500 114 2614 e-Books INFLIBNET INFLIBNET INFLIBNET Journals 10 4 14 e-Journals INFLIBNET INFLIBNET INFLIBNET Digital Database OPAC OPAC OPAC CD & Video 350 50 400 Others (specify) 35
Magazines 5 Magazines 40
Magazines
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total Computers
Computer Labs Internet Browsing
Centres Computer Centres Office Depart-
ments Others
Existing
85 2 1
Added
Total 85 2 1
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.) 4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs : i) ICT
Bar coding, OPAC system, digital library enhancement.
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ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities iii) Equipments iv) Others Total :
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Criterion – V 5. Student Support and Progression 5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services 5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression 5.3 (a) Total Number of students
(b) No. of students outside the state (c) No. of international students
Men Women
Demand ratio Dropout % 5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any) No. of students beneficiaries 5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations NET SET/SLET GATE CAT IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
UG PG Ph. D. Others
586 63
No % 249 40.24
No % 400 59.76
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically Challenged
Total General SC ST OBC Physically Challenged
Total
334 4 - 226 564 359 2 - 290 - 649
PSC and NET coaching
Student mentoring of the first year and second year students. Career guidance to all the third year degree students.
Through Notice boards and announcements during Assembly students are made aware of the various student support services. Eg. Banking facility introduced to pay college fees., Canteen enhanced.
Regular contact with the passed out students. Alumni meetings and documentation.
125
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No. of students benefitted 5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus Off Campus Number of
Organizations Visited
Number of Students Participated
Number of Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
4 56 15 8
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes 5.9 Students Activities 5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events State/ University level National level International level No. of students participated in cultural events State/ University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State/ University level National level International level Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of students Amount
Financial support from institution 35 4.6 lakhs Financial support from government Financial support from other sources Number of students who received International/ National recognitions
5.11 Student organised / initiatives Fairs : State/ University level National level International level Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level 5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students 5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: __Improving the facilities for sports and games -
Celebration and observation of the Women’s day, Mothers day and International Girl child days. National Seminars on women issues. Sex education for students.
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Criterion – VI 6. Governance, Leadership and Management 6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System 6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development 6.3.2 Teaching and Learning 6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation 6.3.4 Research and Development 6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation 6.3.6 Human Resource Management 6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
The college seeks to help the students to be intellectually competent, spiritually mature, morally upright, psychologically integrated, physically fit and socially acceptable persons.
University provides the Curriculum
Better use of Library resources, ICT and Inflibnet.
CCTV installed. Regular an systematic and uniform exam and evaluation pattern for degree students. Publication of the results on time.
Encouragement given to faculties to contribute articles for the college journals, explore possibilities for taking up mini researches in the
Enhanced
Need assessment is done before inviting candidates for various vacancies. Advertisements are made for candidates, interview, selection and induction is done.
Is carried out with at most care and suitable candidates are selected by faculty selection committee through proper interview methods.
Yes
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6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration 6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for 6.5 Total corpus fund generated 6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No 6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes Manager, Principal
and council members
Administrative 6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days? For UG Programmes Yes No For PG Programmes Yes No 6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges?
Teaching Non teaching Students
Nil
Collaboration activities are done with those industries that match the programs that are taught in the college.
It is done as per University rules monitored by the Admission committee.
Nil
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6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association 6.13 Development programmes for support staff 6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Criterion – VII 7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the institution. Give details.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the beginning of the year
Alumni association is still in its infancy.
Scholarships are given to the best performing students at the end of the year in the arenas of studies, sports, arts, Social Service and over all contribution to the betterment of the college.
Conducting Faculty development programs periodically. Faculty Members are encouraged to attend training programs given by external agencies.
Trees are planted, gardens are maintained and campus is kept free of plastics. Waste management is done.
The regular morning assembly with direct communication and announcements. Morning messages. Change of timetable to suit the students to come on time to the college.
There was an evaluation section of all the departments at the end of the year. We discussed the major events and minute fault of every programs as per the strategic plan.
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7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study Manuals) *Provide the details in annexure (annexure need t 7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection 7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted?
7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis) 8. Plans of institution for next year Name _______________________________ Name _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC
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1. Make the newly built central library functional. 2. Create new facilities for sports and give more emphasis. 3. Concentrate more on teaching, learning and evaluation
Morning Assembly, prayer and morning message. Students to keep the classroom always clean and tidy.
Clean Campus Challenge Progarme, Enviornmental day celebrations
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ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR)-2016-17
Don Bosco College is a NAAC accredited Self-financing Arts & Science college run by the Don
Bosco Fathers with its Provincial head quarters at Bangalore. The Local Governing body consists
of 4 Salesian fathers here at Sulthan Bathery. The college has now a total strength of 590 students
on the rolls. There are 39 members on the teaching staff and 8 on the non-teaching staff. The
Management, Staff, Parents and Students of the College make up the College family.
The College caters to youth from all parts of Kerala, especially from the District of Wayanad. The
Youth of the locality are given preference as it is one of the main reasons why the college is here.
Being a rural college it has its advantages and disadvantages. However, we believe that the
presence of the college here is meaningful as it offers opportunity for higher studies to hundreds
of rural Youth.
History
The Don Bosco College had a humble start in June. 2005 with the commencement of the B.com,
BSc, and Travel and Tourism. In the year 2012, BBA, B.A English and M.Com were added.
Later in 2014 and 2015, BSW,B.Com Finance and M.Sc. and MSW were approved. Thus we have
7 UG courses and 3 P.G Courses total 10 courses within ten years.
Sent off
Fr. Thomas N.M who was the administrator of this college is transferred to Don Bosco Kochin
after having served the institution for 4 years. During his tenure as the Administrator, the college
had a steady growth. During the academic year, three faculty members : Mrs Nimmi, & Mr.
Praveen of Commerce department and Mr. Anto Jose of Social Work department. and Mr.
Aadarsh of Computer Science department left the college for better career options. We are
grateful to them for all that they have been to the college.
Certificates and Awards
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Don Bosco College was certified by International Standard Organisation (ISO-9001-2008) in the
year 2013. Again, Don Bosco College can boast itself as the only self-financing Arts and Science
that has obtained the NAAC accreditation in the whole of Calicut University.
New Staff
In the place of the vacancies, Fr. Jose Pathickal was appointed as the Director of DB Tech. The
teaching vacancies at the college were filled by Mrs.Sritha, Ms. Sayana,Mrs Sherin Baby, Mrs
Praseetha,Mrs Nishna,Mrs Ashlin Paul, Ms Stephy, Mrs Dayana Ms.Priyanka, Ms.Jincy, and Mr.
Sameer. The new faculty members were given induction training to facilitate better adaptation to
the college culture and norms.
Visit of the Provincial Superior.
Rev. Fr. Joyce Thonikkuzhiyil the Provincial Superior of the Salesians of Bangalore Province
paid his official visit on 21-22 of October. He had the opportunity to meet the staff and students of
the College.
Major Activities
The College re-opened on the 1st of June after the summer vacations. The admissions to the degree
courses started in the month of June and went on till Aug.
The fresh batches of U.G courses started with the Freshers’ day on July.18th. The PG students
joined later. There are now 590 students on the roll for this academic year.
1. Bridge course:
The Bridge course for the newly admitted students started on 27th of June and concluded on 13th
July. It was attended by nearly 110 students who had taken admission in the Management quota.
The bridge course touched upon topics like Soft Skills, Personality Development, Logical
reasoning and General Aptitude.
2. Celebrations
The Teachers’ day celebrations were held on 5th Sept. It was a memorable day for the students to
honour their teachers. The College Celebrated Onam on 9th Sep with much colour and gaiety.
Christmas celebrations were held on 23rd of December. And the Feast of Don Bosco was
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celebrated for the college students on 31st Jan. The celebrations were meaningfully arranged and
celebrated. The college shared its Christmas celebrations with the people of the Adivasi colony on
23rd December. Christmas gifts and sweets wee distributed to all of them.
3. College Union
The College Union is to play a vital role in conducting the various activities of the College. The
Union activities enable the students to develop their various potentials and also provide a forum to
voice their opinion. The College insists on the functioning of the Union without the infiltration of
party politics. This year, as a trial the Union elections were held in the Presidential mode instead
of the Parliamentary mode. The Union elections were held on 20th October at which the Union
leaders were elected. Detailed report of the Union activities will be presented by the Union
Secretary.
4. National Seminars
The IQAC in of the college collaboration with the Department of Social Work, conducted a
National Seminar on 26th November in which over 250 participants from various Universities and
colleges from South Indian took part. The IT fest named BLITZ too was held on January 13th with
participants from various colleges in and around Wayanad. This year Commerce & management
fest – Emblazon was not conducted due to various reasons. The English Department conducted its
annual Literary Fest ‘Virtuso’ and it was well represented by the participants from the neighboring
colleges.
5.The Arts days were held on 15th Dec. and 16th Dec while the Sports day was held on 23rd
February. Though the arrangements were made and preparations were done, the participation of
the students in these events were discouraging.
6.Inter collegiate Competitions
This year our football team has bagged the runners up trophy for the Kelan Memorial
intercollegiate football tournament conducted at Meenangady. The F-Zone inter-collegiate arts
completions are yet to be conducted.
7.Social Outreach programs:
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Reaching out to the Community is one of the important component of the college. The College is
open to share its various resources to the needs of the Community.
The various classes have reached out to the community giving their service especially to the old
age and destitute homes. The students and staff sacrificed their Christmas gifts and contributed a
sum of Rs. 15000/- for the medical expenses of Amal a plus two student living close to the
college. The college also collaborate with the local bodies for awareness programs on nature
preservation, anti-drugs campaign and road-safety awareness programs.
House Construction
This year the college took up the construction of a house for one of the colony dwellers close to
the college. The process was initiated by the MSW students and all the college students put in lot
of manual work to build the house. The house is nearing completion. The financial support for the
same was given by the Tribal department.
8. Departmental Associations
The various departments of Commerce and Management, Travel and Tourism, Computer Science,
English and Social Work have their own Associations to cater to the interests and skill
development of the students.
9. Spiritual Dimension
Religion is one of the three components in the Educational system of Don Bosco..
Here at the College, the day begins with prayer. Value based talks are given by the staff members
daily during the assembly. Every first Friday of the month the Catholic students attend the Holy
Mass while the rest are given value education sessions. On Sept. 23&25 - 2016 youth retreat was
conducted for the Christian Students. It was animated by Fr. Martin Manaikkanamparambil sdb.
The Non-Christian students too had one day of prayer and self betterment program on the 23rd.
10. Placement Cell
The Don Bosco College has a Placement and Career Guidance cell. It has organized one Campus
interview, six career guidance classes and has ensured participation of students for job placement
drives and career possibilities offered by other institutions.
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11. NSS
There are 100 students enrolled as NSS volunteers. This year the Special Camp was conducted at
St. Antony’s School Pazhur. Under the able guidance of Mr. Nikhil P.N the program officer, the
NSS activities are coordinated well.
The College Staff
We are proud to have a committed and excellent set of personnel on the staff. They form part of
the educative community. Their sense of attachment, loyalty and eagerness to give their best to the
student community is indeed remarkable.
The staff members had the annual evaluation and planning on May 27th. As part of the FDP
program they were given training cum workshop on Research Methodology on Aug.27th. . The
staff attended a second FDP program on 17th September organized by the College Commission of
the Province in which faculty members from our neighboring Don Bosco Colleges too took part.
Parent Teacher Association
The college has a strong PTA. The General body meetings of the Parents are called twice a year.
During the current year it was called in October 2015 and the second one will be held this month.
In all the meetings nearly 98%. the parents participate. The executive meeting is called twice
during the year. Issues pertinent to the college and students are discussed and sorted out. We
appreciate the decision of the PTA to allot funds for the purchase of 13 fans required for all the
class rooms of the 2nd floor of the main building.
College Hostel
The number of students staying in the college hostel is increasing year by year. This year we have
24 students in the hostels. More facilities are being set up to induct more students who can stay in
the college hostel and pursue their studies
Conclusion:
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The sole purpose of the running of this college is to mould individuals who are committed
professionals with social responsibility imbued with strong social and human values. This requires
team effort from the educative community: parents, students, staff and management and the
support of the local community.
We are grateful to God for having blessed us with all these. We only hope to do our best in
responding to his blessings.
ANNUAL REPORT OF DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 2016-17
It is with great joy that I share with you the annual report for the Department of Computer
Science of the year 2015-2016. This has been an enriching and knowledgeable academic year both
for the faculty and students of the department of Computer Science. I am happy to note that
through careful planning and a strong commitment by the faculty and students, we have been able
to conduct many talks, seminar, fests and creative programs for the department. Moreover, the
department has grown with the addition of M Sc Computer Science with an intake of twelve seats.
The department strives for excellence in creating, applying, and imparting knowledge in computer
science.
Curriculum Delivery
The university provides curriculum for the course. The HoD divides the subject to different
teachers as per the workload. The teachers prepare lesson plans and course plans for the particular
subject which will be shown to the principal. The teachers will make use of the LCD projector to
take class for PG and Final B Sc Students. To create the students more effective and to know the
recent technology different elective courses were provided. The department of Computer Science
conducted a hardware work shop for the students to know the inner components of the computer.
We also conducted a live network workshop for the PG students for the effective understanding of
networking subject. To be a good programmer special training were given to the students. For that
we have a computer lab with 30 machines for UG and more advanced 12 PCs’ for PG students
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with Internet facility. Printed Study Materials were provided for the PG students as they had no
specific text books.
Staff Higher Education
It is a proud fact that one of our Staff members Mrs. Sritha S has completed and has been
awarded her M Phil from Bharathiar University on February. Mr. Eldho K J who is doing his PhD
has submitted his thesis and waiting for the viva voce. Mr. Prince is doing M Sc (IT) in Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore.
Networking and interaction with industrial expert
To get industrial exposure for final year students the staff members and students of third BSc went
to visit Riss Tech Pvt, Ernakulam. Students interacted with the technical team and acquired ideas
about the working of an IT company
Baaptra Tech Pvt Calicut and Bodhi Solution had conducted classes for the final year students
related to their main projects.
Riss Technologies Calicut, Sri Sankaracharya Calicut,TelNet Kalpetta were conducted a training
programs and seminars for all the students of the department.
Cybernet Bathery has conducted a one day workshop on networking and gaming.
We had conducted several seminars regarding current IT trends.
ATEES Thrissur conducted an online Aptitude test for the selected Final UG & PG Students.
Seminars Conducted
The following seminars were conducted for the students during the academic year 2016-2017.
Mobile Computing and Networking(July) Renjith K V,HoD Department of CS, Nilgiri
College
Multimedia and animation(July) Linchu K J and Sreekanth PV ,SES Kalpetta
Wireless Communication & Mobile
misuse
Renjith Menon & Renjith C R, Britco & Bridco
Calicut
Project Preparation Aswin P ,Riss Technologies
Networking Basics Varun , Cybernet Kalpetta
A Seminar which was proposed to conduct on Mathematics was not conducted because of the
non availability of the resource person.
Memorandum of Understanding
The Department of Computer Science has an MoU with Babtra Technologies Calicut, Riss
Technologies Calicut,Cybernet Academy Sulthan Bathery. Experts from that company will
frequently visit our department and will conduct different seminars and Interactions
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Activities Done in the Academic Year 2016-17
Department Association
We have a department association who conducts the different programs of the department.
President : Amaljith VR(III BSc)
Secretary : Damin Mathew(II MSc)
Vice President: Lidhiya David(II BSc)
Joint Secretary:Sreenath EK(II BSc)
Treasurer: Neena Joy (III BSc)
Workshops
The department conducted Network work shop for both UG & PG students in the Computer lab.
Cyber net academy hosted the workshop and the students were given practical oriented workshop.
Project Training
As per curriculum planning the final year students of Both UG & PG should undergo a live
project to complete their studies. The students of B Sc did their projects in Campus itself. They
were given training on phP and they have done their project in the same language. The course and
development were taken by Riss technologies, Calicut under the guidance of all the faculties in the
department. In order to create more effective and live the projects the department has additionally
planned a mini project for the final years. Unfortunately this year we could not able to conduct
this course.
Zetta Fest – Inter Departmental College Level IT Fest
Intra Departmental IT Fest and Hardware workshop for the students of our college was conducted
on 28th October 2016. The fest was inaugurated by Principal Rev.Dr.Fr.Joy Ullattil. The students
of B Sc and M Sc coordinated the Fest.
Winners are,
Event Winner Class
Photography Ashraf II BBA
Designing Arjun P George II BSW
Gaming Jacob K C I BCom Finance
Hardware Assembling Muhammed Sinan K
Basith A K and Ajith V J Department of TTM
Blitz – National Level IT Fest
A National Level IT fest was conducted on 13th January, 2017. The fest was inaugurated by
Dr.Fr.Joy Ullattil. From 15 colleges around 123 students attended in the fest for different
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competitions. 5 schools visited the Hardware Workshop presented by our students. Coding,
Designing, Gaming, Photography and hardware assembling competitions were conducted. The
winners were awarded with cash prize of Rs.15000. The overall trophy was won by St. Mary’s
College, Sulthan Bathery.
PLACEMENT(Curriculum Outcome)
1. Placement cell organized classes on Resume Preparation and Interview Techniques for the final
year M Sc and B Sc students
2. TCS Online coding Contest: Final BSc Students were registered for the contest.
3. Atees Technologies, Thrissur arranged an Online Test for the final year PG and UG students.
Waiting for the results.
4. ICICI Bank Conducted a campus interview on 6th October,2016.
Outreach programmes
Class Place
I BSc St.Mathews Bhavan, Pazhoor
III BSc Manavaseva , Kalpetta
I M Sc House Construction for NSS Adopted Colony
Admission status compared to the previous year:
The percentage of student admission in the UG session is increased as compared to the previous
years.
Total no of Allotted Seats: 34
Last year Admission: 23
This year Admission: 26
In the PG session the percentage is increased.
Total no of Allotted Seats: 12
Last year Admission: 12
This year Admission: 12
ANNUAL PROGRAMS BASED ON ANNUAL CALENDAR
Name of the program No of activities
planned
conducted remarks
Seminar 6 5 Maths not conducted
Workshop 1 1
Bridge course 1 1 For 1years
Association
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inauguration
Zetta fest
Social out reach 5 3 2 one day tours
Training programs 2 2
Industrial visit 2 1 PG not conducted
Aptitude test 1 0 Not conducted
Alumni Gathering 1 0 Not conducted
farewell 1 1 Final ug
Result Analysis
I B Sc- Praseetha
II B Sc- Indhu A G
III B Sc- Prince
I M Sc- Sritha
II M Sc- Eldho K J
Subject Failure in University Exams
I Sem UG 2015-18 Batch) – Programming in C – MS. Neenu (8 Failure)
Maths (7 Failure)- Ms. Dhanya K P/20
III Sem UG 2014-17 Batch – Maths -7 (Dhanya KK)/22
Visual Basic . Net-5 (Ms. Gibi & Ms. Neenu)
We are happy to tell you that 12 PG students attended for M Sc has passed in all the subjects with
A,B and C Grades.
Seminars attended by faculty
1 Mr. Eldho K J National &
International
3
2 Mrs. Indhu A G National &Regional 2
3 Mrs. Dhanya K K Regional 1
4 Mrs. Neenu
Sebastian
National &Regional 2
5 Mrs. Dhanya K P National &Regional 2
6 Mrs. Gibi K S National &Regional 2
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7 Mr.Prince Joy National &Regional 2
8 Mrs.Sritha S National &Regional 2
9 Mrs.Praseetha NA National 1
Faculty Development Programs attended
1 Mr. Eldho K J 2
2 Mrs. Indhu A G 1
Attempts for NET
3 Faculty members attempted for NET conducted in the month of July
Refresher Course – For the I year Degree students.
It aims at making a foundation for the higher studies. The program was held from 27th June
2016 to 12th July 2016.the following subjects were taken during the course.
Spoken English, Motivation, Personality Development, Public speaking, Elementary Maths, Basic
Computer Skills, Introduction to commerce, Introduction to Tourism Industry.
Project
Main Project : Riss Technologies Pvt.Ltd ,Calicut helped the students to complete their
Main project. Final M Sc students are doing their project as internship in different IT companies
Calicut. Different reviews were conducted for the assessment of the project on different phases of
the development. PG Students are doing their project based on IEEE papers as their base papers.
Preparation and implementation of course plans, class notes:
Faculty members are following the university syllabus. They are preparing their course plan based
on the syllabus.
After completing the particular topic they mark the date on the course plan on that topic. Also they
prepare the teaching notes for one month on particular subjects and submit to the principal on the
announced date.
Annual Strategic plan 2015-16(Calendar)
We have planned different programs, seminars and workshops in the beginning of the academic
year. Specific dates were given in the annual calendar. Most of the programs were conducted in
the specific dates. But some seminars could not conduct on the specific dates because of non
availability of the trainer and Resource person.
CARRIER ORIENTED PROGRAM (C O P)
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Department of Computer science conducted a COP on CCNA(Cisco Certified Network Associate)
Program. The classes were conducted by Cybernet Academy, Sulthan Bathery. 28 students of our
department is attending in the COP Course. It is quiet useful to the students to know a particular
subject other than curriculum. They will be attending the CCNA exam and if they pass they will
be CCNA certified trainer.
PEER help to weak students.
Some of the students are weak in studies. To make them effective in studies special coaching were
given to those students. Vacation classes will be conducted for those students poor in
programming.
Strategies to bridge the knowledge gap of enrolled students:
We arranged evening classes for the weak students for the subjects which they found struggling.
Divide the students in to small groups in which each group will contain 1 or 2 bright students and
academically poor students so that they can join every day and can clear their doubts.
Challenges encountered in the completion of syllabi and methods to overcome:
The gradual changing in the lab practical list at the ending of the semester will cause difficulty to
complete the lab experiments.
The shortage of theory hours in the even semester is also a difficulty to cover the syllabus.
There are no efficient computers and software’s to handle the lab activities.
Methods to overcome:
We are planning to take class up to 4pm, but even then we cannot complete the syllabus, so are
planning to take the special classes.
Frequent maintenance of computers and proper installation of software as well as high speed
internet is needed.
STUDY TOUR
• II BSc and II MSc students went to Kodaikkanal and Thekkady as part of their
study tour on 17/11/2016.
• I MSc students went to Wonder Caves, Thikkaipetta as a one day tour.
• I BSc Students went to Kuruva dweep, Pulpally as a one day tour .
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
III BSc students went to an Industrial visit to Riss Technologies Pvt. Ltd , Ernakulum on
17/12/2017.
Conclusion
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By our collective effort, the year 2016-2017 has been a year of innovation, changes and growth.
We move forward with the desire to take the department to new heights with the help of God
Almighty.
DON BOSCO COLLEGE, Sulthan Bathery
Affiliated to University of Calicut
Accredited NAAC Certification with Grade B
(An ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution)
Department of English
ANNUAL REPORT ON DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-
2016-2017
The Department of English is honored to present the annual report for the year 2016-2017.
This academic year has been an attempt to fortify the language centric skills of the students of the
department. It has been a challenging yet intrinsically enriching and academically fulfilling year
for all the faculty members and students of the department of English. The department of English
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endeavors towards excellence in imparting and enhancing knowledge in English language and
literature.
Bridge course
The Bridge course which was aimed to acclimatize the first year students to college level
academic challenges they would be expected to handle henceforth. Its objective was to provide a
sustainable foundation in English language skills- Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. This
exhaustive program also involved core subject oriented sessions with the aim at making a
foundation for higher studies. The Bridge course was held from27 June to 13 July. Rev. Dr. Joy
Ullattil, the Principal, officially inaugurated the course. The Department of English handled 4
hours for each batch with exercises and activities related to all aspects of English. It was also an
opportunity for the first year students to understand the culture and core competencies of the
college. Some of the prominent aspects included in the course were:
a) Conversational English
b) Courtesy and Discipline
c) Personality development
d) Public speaking
e) Writing Skills
f) Analyzing Content through listening
g) Introduction to facets of body language
h) Motivational Sessions
i)
j) Stress management
k) Book and Movie review
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Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized
S.No Seminars Number
1 National Literary Fest- Virtuoso 2017 1
2 College Work Shop
Translation and Challenges 1
3 College Seminar –
Historical Aspects of Literature 1
Topics and Speakers
Sl.No Eminent Guest Seminar Topic Date
1 Mr. Sebastian Joseph Historical Aspects
of Literature
05-10-2016
2 Dr K M Sheriff Translation and
Challenges
25-01-2017
3 Ms Priya Philip From a Victim to an
Achiever
06-03-2017
Social out reach program
Date Place Classes No. of
students
04-11- 2016 Cleaning road from
Assumption Hospital
to Magistrate court
I and II BA English 47
The final year students provided financial support to a cancer patient.
The students of the department contributed the highest amount during the Christmas celebrations
towards the construction of the house in the tribal colony. They also contributed immensely
towards the collection of funds and products as a part of the NSS initiated Karkidathil oru
Kaithang program.
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Students’ Participation in Other Institutions:
Students of the Department of English participated in various competitions organized by other
institutions like
1. CM College Nadavayal – Speech Fest- 14-12-2016
2. Niligiri College of Arts and Science , Thaloor- National Seminar – 06-03-201
Departmental activities within the campus
Date Activity
5-8 September
2016
Literacy Week
5-10-2016 Association inauguration
25-01-2017 Literary fest ,Virtuoso 2017
16-08-2016 Chart Exhibition Ithihas 2016
06-03-2016 Women’s Day- Interface
Literary Fest, Virtuoso 2017
The Department of English conducted its annual literary fest, Virtuoso 2017 on 25 January,
2017. The fest with the theme Creativity, Unity and Literature was a well planned and well
attended one. The fest recorded the attendance of 100 participants from 10 colleges like Don
Bosco College, Angadikadavu, St. Mary’s College, S. Bathery, Niligiri College Thaloor, Mary
Matha College, Mananthavady, Oriental College, Lakkidi, etc.There were 4 major competitions-
Poetry translation, Story Telling, Literary Quiz and Photography. There were interesting spot
events like Live Painting, Cartoon Drawing, Mehendi Design, Spell Bee and so on. Cash Prizes
and trophies were given to the winners. Don Bosco College, Angadikadavu was adjudged the
overall champions.
The fest garnered great appreciation from the participants and Chief Guest Dr K M Sheriff.
Study tour
The Department of English had its 3 day tour for the students of II and III BA English students
from 29-10-2016 to 1-11-2016. The tour covered the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala,
Ernakulum and Alappuzha. It was a great trip with wonderful memories and splendid bonding
among all the students
Career Oriented Program (C O P)
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The department of English conducted a Short Term Career Oriented Program on Soft Skills and
Retail Management for all its final year students. This program which was divided into 20
sessions was conducted over a period of 5 days. It was conducted in association with Don Bosco
Tech, Sulthan Bathery and included sessions on Retail Management, Thinking Different,
Personality Development, Decision Making and Soft Skills.
Mentoring
Mentoring is a powerful personal development and empowerment tool and this effective technique
has been inculcated to complement the preventive system of education upheld by Do Bosco
Institutions. Students in the department have been regularly mentored by designated faculty
members. Mentoring has enabled students to analyze themselves and understand situations in a
more objective and logical manner.
Class Quality Circle (CQC)
The Class Quality Circle offers opportunities for substantive and stimulating conversations around
teaching and learning issues. Formed around shared pedagogical interests, these discussions help
regular review of syllabi, personal experience and knowledge on a topic and so on.CQC is
conducted regular by individual faculty members and these result in multiple opportunities for
each batch of students to come up with creative concepts in an environment conducive for the
same.
Achievements
The Department of English is proud to enlist the following achievements garnered by the Faculty
members and students.
• Ms. Saritha Xaviuor , Assistant Professor bagged the Best Paper Award in the NAAC
Sponsored National Seminar conducted on 25-11-2016 for the paper titled “ The Dalit
Woman Experience: A Sublime Portrayal through the narrative brilliance of Bama and
Kamble”
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• Sreehari K, II BA English was adjudged the Best Volunteer for the 7 day NSS camp held
in September 2016.
• Ramkesh R , III BA English was adjudged the Best Outgoing Student of the 2014-2017
Batch
• Benat Susan , III BA English was adjudged the Best Library User and Best in Studies
for the academic year 2016-2017
• Ramkesh R , III BA English was adjudged the Kalaprathiba of Kelirang 2016-2017
• Aiswarya Sebastian , II BA English was adjudged the Kalathilakam of Kelirang 2016-
2017
Best Practices
The Department of English follows certain ideologies to imbibe better reading and critical skills in
their students.
a) Book Review
The idea of book review was started in the month of June with the intention to provide a forum
for book lovers to share their reading experiences. 17 books have been reviewed in this academic
year .Some of the books reviewed are The Fifth Mountain by Paulo Coelho, Doctors by Eric
Segal, and Time Machine by HG Wells.
b) Writers’ Corner
The department inaugurated the Writer’s Corner in the first week of June 2016. It was decided
to put up condensed details of prominent literary icons on a weekly basis on the department notice
board.
c) Vocabulary Corner
The department inaugurated the Vocabulary Corner in the first week of July 2016. It was
decided to put up meanings and phonetic transcription of 5 words twice a week for improving the
spoken and written proficiency of the students.
Research Activity
Sl
No
Name of the faculty Paper
presented
Seminar attended
1 Priya Philip 1 1
2 Nikhil PN - 1
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3 Saritha Xaviour 1 1
4 Sangeetha PS - 1
5 Anusha U Menoki - 1
6 Jincy Joseph - 1
7 Priyanka Thomas - 1
8 Ashlin Paul - 1
Faculty Development Programs attended by faculty members in the academic year 2016-
2017
Sl
No
Name of the faculty No. of
FDP/s
attended
1 Priya Philip 2
2 Nikhil PN 1
3 Saritha Xaviour 1
4 Sangeetha PS 1
5 Anusha U Menoki 1
6 Jincy Joseph 2
7 Priyanka Thomas 2
8 Ashlin Paul 2
Conclusion
The field of English and Literature is one of the most sustainable disciplines globally.
Graduation in this field opens endless vistas of higher education and employment. The department
of English at Don Bosco College is committed to create graduates in English with the verve to
think, create and work in the most contemporary and responsible manner. The department aims to
mould not just competent graduates proficient in the English language but also hopes to contribute
to the building of a better and significantly humane society through its students. With gratitude to
the Almighty and the Management, the department believes that the oncoming academic year
would be more student-centric and synergetic.
Priya Philip
HoD, Department of English
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Department of Management Studies
ACTIVITIES FOR THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE YEAR 2016-2017.
We, the Department of Management Studies proudly share the annual report for the year
2016-2017. This has been an enriching and knowledgeable academic year both for the faculty and
students of the department of Management Studies. The department strives for excellence in
creating, applying, and imparting overall knowledge to survive in the society.
Bridge course and orientation programme for first year UG students
The programme was meant for the first year students. It aims at making a foundation for
higher studies. The programme was held from 27th June 2016 to 13th July 2016. Fr. Dr. Joy Ullattil
officially inaugurated the programme. The programme was initiated by the Department of English
and our faculties handled classes on Accounting and Commerce. The following classes were taken
during the course. Spoken English
Motivation classes
Personality development
Public speaking
Elementary mathematics
Basic computer skills
Introduction to commerce
Introduction to tourism industry
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SEMINARS.
Sl.No Eminent Guest Seminar Topic Date
1 Mr. Jijo Joseph Personality
Development
25-8-2016
2 Fr. Babu (serenity de
addiction centre)
De addiction 02-11-2016
3 Mr.Daniel Thomas Workshop on MS
Office
23-02-2017
SOCIAL OUT REACH PROGRAM.
Date place Class No. students
30/6/2016 Mercy Home II BBA 34
30/6/2016 Jyothi Nivas III BBA 26
7/11/2016 Tribal Colony I BBA 26
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
Date place Class No. students
27/07/2016 Palazhi Dairy Farm,
Tamarassery
III BBA 26
29/07/2016 Fischer’s Footwear,
Tamarassery
III BBA 26
18/8/2016 Golden hill tea
factory, Kolapally
I,II andIII BBA 86
STUDENTS PARTICIPATION OUTSIDE AND INSIDE THE CAMPUS
1. DAKSH 2016, SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ANGAMALY
Photography - Salman Fazal M (III BBA)
Treasure Hunt
Nishan Abdhulla (III BBA)
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Albin Stephen (III BBA)
Muhammad Tajudheen AK (III BBA)
Anshad Saleen (III BBA)
2. INTER COLLEGIATE ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION
(Conducted by St Mary’s College)
Albin Simon (I BBA)
Anagha Sudheer (I BBA)- (2nd prize)
3.EXUBERENZA 2017 MANANTHAVADY
Best management team (1st prize)
Albin Simon (I BBA)
Aswin Thomas (I BBA)
Anagha Sudheer (I BBA)
Nidhin V Antony (I BBA)
4.CM COLLEGE, NADAVAYAL
Quiz Competition
Aswin Thomas (I BBA)
Albin Simon (I BBA)
1.
5. MANAGEMENT FEST DEVAGIRI, CALICUT
1. Albin Simon
2. Aswin Thomas
3. Nidhin V Antony
6. F-ZONE COMPETITION
Anagha Sudheer participated in story writing competition as well as versification
competition.(English)
7.MANAGEMENT WEEK CELEBRATION (MGT DEPT DON BOSCO)
Nidhin V Antony (Best Manager)
8. QUIZ COMPETITION (MGT DEPT DON BOSCO)
1. Aswin Thomas and Albin Simon(1st price)
2. Sooraj and
9. WOMEN’S CELL SEMINAR
1. Anagha Sudheer
2. Avani Mariya Jose
3. Midhula Poulose
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These students attended a seminar on “Changing role of women; way to empower humanity “on
31/1/2017 at St. Mary’s College, Sultan Bathery
10. WOMEN’S SAFETY SEMINAR BY KERALA POLICE
1. Anagha Sudheer
2. Avani Mariya Jose
11. SEMINAR -(tourism)
Two of our students (Albin Simon and Aswin Thomas of 1st bba)attended the seminar
“Wayanad a gate way to Green triangle circuit” on 11/06/2016 at Alphonsa college Sulthan
Bathery
12. ARTS AND SPORTS
Students also actively participated in all the items during arts and sports festivals
13.FOOTBALL TEAM
College Football Team consists of a good number of students from the dept.of Management
Studies.
Departmental Association activities
Sl. No Activity Date
1 Formation of Association &Kaizen club 27/6/2016
2 Fresher’s day 19/7/2016
3 Association inauguration 25/7/2016
4 Quiz competition 25/7/2016
5
Management week celebration 31/10/2016
6 Farewell 10/3/2017
MANAGEMENT FEST.
31-10-2016: Management Week Celebration.Mr.Nidhin Antony was adjudged the Best Manager
.
.
STUDY TOUR
10-11-2016 to 13-11-2016: Study tour to Dhanushkodi, Rameshwaram and Kodekanal for 2nd
BBA students.
RESEARCH ACTIVITY
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SL NO Name of the faculty Seminar attended Paper presented
1 Annie Liza VJ 1 1
2 Antony P P 1 1
3 Geethu Susan joy 1 1
4 Bibitha Mol baby 1 1
Career Orientation Programme(cop)
The department conducted COP for final year students on Soft Skill and Retail Management in
conjunction with DB Tech,S.Bathery during the month of December.
PLACEMENT DRIVE
On 30/11/2016 there was a placement drive in the campus for passed out students of
BBA,Bcom,MBA& Mcom by Greet Technologies Pvt.Ltd,Bangaluru for the post of Account
Process Executive
CLASS QUALITY CIRCLE
In each semester the concerned teacher for each subject conducted CQC by dividing the class into
different groups .
MENTORING
In order to support and encourage students to manage their own learning as to maximise their
potential, develop their skills, improve their performance and become the person they want to
be,the department conducts mentoring programme.
BEST STUDENT AWARD
As per the annual planning the department decided to honour the student with outstanding
performance.Miss Jaisy P Thomas was awarded for the year 2016-17.
Mrs.Annie Liza,
HOD, Department of Management Studies
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DON BOSCO COLLEGE SULTHAN BATHERY,
WAYANAD,KERALA-673592
(Affiliated to University of Calicut & NAAC Accredited with B Grade)
DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES 2016-17
11/06/2016
Students and faculties of the department participated in the seminar on the topic
“Wayanad-Gateway to green triangle circuit” conducted by Alphonsa college Bathery in
association with Speed wings Aviation academy,Cochin.It focused on the immense potential of
Malabar tourism and the tourist circuit which connects Kozhikode,Kannur and Wayanad.The
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seminar was an informative session for the students and it was an opportunity for them to interact
with industrial experts.Sri I C Balakrishnan MLA inaugurated the seminar and Prof T Mohan
Babu (Principal Alphonsa College),Mr Biji Eapen (CEO Speed wings) were the keynote
speakers.The programme concluded by 1PM.
21/06/2016
Students of II BTTM participated in the international Yoga Day programme conducted by
Wayanad Tourism Organisation on 21st June 2016.Students got awareness about the importance of
practicing yoga in their daily life.
On the Job Training Programme (18/07/2016 – 30/07/2016)
The Department of Travel & Tourism conducted OJT programme for the Final Year BTTM
students for a period of 13 days. Students got training from Speed Wings aviation academy
Cochin,on various fields like,
Travel Agency
CRS
Aviation industry
Cargo Handling etc
All the students were actively participated and successfully completed the training programme and
received their certificates
Tourism Association inauguration 2016-17
The Department of Travel & Tourism conducted the inauguration of tourism association
on 26th Aug 2016 in Audio Visual hall. The programme was organized by the students of the
department.After prayer,Mr Mathew Varghese(HOD) welcomed the gathering.College principal
Rev Dr Joy Ullattil inaugurated the association and delivered the keynote address.He pointed out
the need of the association and the activities to be done by the association during the current
year.Mr Biju TT (HOD,Dept of languages),Mr Joshy George (GM,Hotel Sheelisach inn),Mrs
Neethu Jose (Asst Prof,Dept of TTM0 were felicitated over the function.Mr Shyam Chandran
(Association secretary) expressed vote of thanks to the gathering.
Seminar Conducted by the Department on 29/08/2016.
The Department of Travel & Tourism Management conducted a seminar on the Topic
‘Current trends in hospitality industry’.Mr Joshy George (GM,Hotel Sheelisach inn,Sulthan
bathery) was the resource person.All the students actively participated in the programme.Mr Joshy
Meticulously pointed out the need for grooming in hotel industry.It was a fruitful session for the
students. The programme ended by 03.30 PM.
Organisation Visit at Hotel Sheelisach Inn ,Sulthan Bathery
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All the students and faculties of the department visited Hotel Sheelisach inn,Bathery on
30th August 2016 as part of the industry visit.It was an opportunity for the students to know more
about the hotel industry and the various departments and activities that are taking place in a
hotel.The Genaral Manager Mr Joshy George gave all supports to the students to make it a grand
success.The programme ended by 04.00 PM
World Tourism Day Celebrations 2016
The department observed world tourism day on 27th September 2016 in a befitting
manner.The theme for the year was “Tourism for all:Promoting universal accessibility”.The
inaugural session was conducted along with the assembly at the college auditorium.Ms Nayana K
P gave the morning message.Later Fr Joy Ullattil (Principal) along with the heads of various
departments lighted the lamp and officially inaugurated the function.A seminar was conducted for
the students to make them aware about the pros and cones of tourism.Fr Dr Joy Ullattil
(Principal,Don Bosco College ,Bathery) was the resource person.He handled a session on
“Tourism opportunities unlimited”.The seminar was really an informative one.
In the afternoon a quiz competition was conducted for the students of other departments
and the following students won prizes.
1.Anoop Kuttiachan & Team (II Mcom)
2.Ramkesh R & Team (III BA Eng)
A competition held on travelogue writing and the winners are
1.Amina Shamna (III BBA)
2.Benat Susan Elias (III BA Eng)
The students were actively participated in all the programmes and it was a grand success.
National Tour From 17th Oct- 25th Oct
The Department conducted national tour for II and III year BTTM students for a period of
10 days.There were 26 students and 3 staff members who escorted the team.The journey started
on 17th Oct fromCalicut.The team reached Agra contontment railway station on 19th Oct.Students
visited various places like Tajmahal,Agra fort etc.
On 20th Oct the team proceeded to Delhi and visited Akshardam
Temple,Rajghat,Veerbhumi,Sakthisthal,Qutabminar,Lotus temple etc.On the next day the students
got an opportunity to visit Gandhi memorial museum,Gandhi smriti,Parliament house,Rashtrpathi
Bhavan,India Gate,Redfort etc and they experienced the pulse of metro train journey.Evening
everyone gone for shopping at Karolbagh Market.
On 22nd Oct the team reached Amritsar.Later visited Golden Temple,Jalianwalabagh and
pariticipated in the parade at Waghaboarder.The group started their return journey on 23rd Oct and
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reached Calicut railwaystation on 25th Oct.The tour was really an enjoyable one and all of them
were happy.
Social Out reach Programme
The staff and students of the department gave support for the construction of a house for
the poor family near the college at Kidangil colony on 11th November 2016.Entire team engaged
in various works wholeheartedly for the day.The students helped the poor family .It really
motivated the students to help poor people.
Seminar Conducted on 24th Jan 2017
A seminar conducted for the students of the department on “Career opportunities in
tourism industry”.The resource person was Mr.Mohankumar(Retired Airline Professional).He
thoroughly stressed on the various opportunities that are available for tourism professionals.It was
a golden opportunity for the students to interact with the resource person.The programme ended
by 03.30 PM
Regional Tour Conducted for I BTTM Students
A tour programme was conducted by the department for the I BTTM students from
22/02/2017 - 25/02/2017 to Wagamon,kumarakom & Cochin.Two Staff members escorted the
team throughout the journey.Students got an opportunity to explore the nearby destinations inand
around Wagamon on the first day.They experienced the beauty of backwaters at Kumarakom on
the next day.The team returned back on the next day after shopping at Lullu Mall Cochin.
Send Off for the outgoing batch 2016-17
The first and second BTTM students gave farwell to the final year students.The
programme conducted on 16/3/2017 at 2PM in the new building of the college auditorium.Senior
students shared their experiences.Tea & snacks were served to all and the programme concluded
by 03.00PM.
Mr Mathew Varghese
Bathery HOD
06/04/2016
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DON BOSCO COLLEGE, SULTHAN BATHERY
(NAAC Accredited with ‘B’ GRADE & An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)
Affiliated to University of Calicut
Department of Social Work
Annual report-2016-2017
The Department of social work is one of the core department of Don Bosco College constituting
both UG and PG program. In the academic year of 2016-2017, BSW classes commenced from
August and PG classes from September 2016 onwards.
Important programs of the academic year 2016-2017
Orientation programs
Bridge Course- In the beginning of the academic year, the department organized the bridge course
for the first year fresh students in order to prepare them for the graduate course from 27the June
2016 to 11th July. Various skill development classes were conducted to enhance their confidence
and attitude.
Orientation class –On august 2016, Principal and HOD Dr.Joy Ullattil gave an orientation class to
both UG and PG students regarding social work profession and the role of social worker.
Residential camps
Rural camp- As a part of syllabus, The Department of Social Work conducted a ten day rural
camp for both first year UG and PG students at Muthukad near Thamarassery from 4th December
2016 to 15th. The aim of this program was to enable the students to live in a rural place and to
study the life style and socio economic condition of the people of the area. During the ramp the
social work students conducted survey, home visit, awareness classes, street play and different
cultural programs for the villagers. The principal and faculty members also accompanied them to
monitor their activities.
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Camp for BSW students-
The Department of Social Work conducted a 3 day residential camp for first year BSW students
of both Angadikadavu and Sulthan Bathery. The camp started from 11 of November. There were
52 students who participated in that program including representatives of faculties. Different
sessions were handled by the along with practical exercises. Through these sessions the faculty
members tried to communicate social work values, skills, scope and methods.
Competency enhancement camp-
First year MSW students of both Angadikadavu and Sulthan Bathery Don Bosco colleges
conducted a month long days residential competency training camp (6 May – 30 May 2017)
in order to enhance the skills of students. The camp was held at the College campus. As a part of
this program many resource persons called in to handle training in various fields. The faculties of
both colleges too were present all through the camp along with the students.
Field work block placement
MSW II year- As a part of their curriculum MSW students are assigned to do their fifteen days
concurrent field work in selected social work institutions. The field work started from 5th
December onwards ending in March.
MSW II year- The second year MSW students went for their one month field work from 10th
march onwards. The students were assigned different social work agencies based on their
specialization.
MSW I year- The MSW first year students went for their first field work at Sujithwa Mission
Wayanad. The awareness class regarding the organization was given by the district coordinator of
the program Mr.Anoop. The program lasted 15 days.
Career oriented programs
Kudumbasree- In order to introduce the students about the functions and activities of
kudumbasree the department arranged an interaction sections with kudumbasree authorities at the
audio visual room of the college. The district coordinator of Kudumbashree explained the
activities and organizational functioning of Kudumbashree.
National Tour
BSW tour-
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Both BSW first and second year students went for their 3 days tour in Munnar and Ernakulam on
3rd November 2016. The tour was really enjoyable. Faculty members Sr.Merlin and Mrs.Sherin
was assisted them during the trip.
MSW tour-
The first year MSW students went on a National trip to Sikkim on March 9th 2017- 23rdMarch.
They also attend a two day National seminar at Darjeeling. They visited many NGOs to know the
activities and functioning. Vice principal Fr.Kuriakose cheepinkal and Mr.Nikhil from English
Dept. accompanied them for the fifteen day trip.
Commemoration of Important Days
World Nature Conservation Day-28th July 2016
Social work students celebrated world nature conservation day on July 28th. As a part of this
program vice Principal Fr. Kuriakose cheepinkal delivered a speech regarding the importance of
nature conservation. Department students planted saplings near the college ground to mark the
World Nature day.
International Day against illicit trafficking and drug abuse-26th June 2016
Department of social work celebrated International Day against illicit trafficking and drug abuse
on 26th June 2016. In order to give awareness to the college students about the adverse effect of
substance abuse, the social work students conducted a poster campaign at the college hall.
World AIDS day-December 1st 2016
AIDS day was observed by the department of social work on December 1st2016. The students in
the department arranged a video presentation and gave awareness class related to AIDS to all the
NSS students.
International women’s day- March 8 2017
International women day was observed in the college by department of social work. Mrs. Sini
from II MSW coordinated the activities. In order to honor the women in the college all the women
HODs were brought forward during the assembly and were given bouquet of flowers as a token of
love and gratitude.
Social work week-March 20th 2017 onwards to 24th March 2017
World social work day was observed in the college by department of social work for one week (
March 20-24th. 2017. Each day was made eventful with different career oriented programs. On
the first day Dr.Fr. Joy Ullattil inaugurated the weeklong program. fThe programs included visit
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to mentally challenged school in Thoduvatty, quiz competition, socio-economic survey in the
colony, and street play competitions.
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ANNUAL REPORT ON DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF COMMERCE DEPARTMENT-
2016-2017
We, the Department of Commerce present the annual report for the year 2016-2017. This has
been an enriching and knowledgeable academic year both for the faculty members and students of
the department of Commerce. The department has grown with an additional class of I B.com
Finance with an intake of thirty four students. The department strives for excellence in creating,
applying, and imparting knowledge in Commerce. Total strength of the department:
Students: 228
Faculty members : 9
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Teacher Student Ratio: 1:25
Bridge course
The Bridge Course for the new batch was inaugurated on 27 June with regular full day classes
scheduled till 13 June 2016. The faculties of the department handled classes on accounting and
commerce.
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized
CLASSWISE SEMINARS.
Sl.No Eminent Guest Seminar Topic Date
1 Mr. Manu PM SEBI/I B.com 04-07-2016
2 Saji Mathew Seminar on
Internship/
III B.com
30-03-2017
S.No Date Place Event Topic
1 19/07/2016
Vanamoolika Workshop
Sustainable agriculture
and medicinal plants
conservation
2 29/07/2016 College Seminar Orientation class on
competitive exams
3 1/11/2016 College Seminar Academic writing in the
digital environment.
4 14/12/2016 College Seminar Entrepreneurship
Awareness.
5 2/11/2016 College Seminar Introduction to SPSS
6 19/01/2017 College Seminar by Ahalya
Management Institute
Carrier guidance program
7 21/03/2017 College Seminar by Lakshya Orientation on CAT and
CA
8 30/03/2017 College Seminar by TP group Seminar on Internship
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SOCIAL OUT REACH PROGRAM
Date Place Class No. students
25-11-2016 Osana Bhavan,(Old
age home),Nadavayal
I B.com Finance 34
21-11-2016 House construction
initiated by college
I B.com CA 33
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
Date Place Class No. students
15-02-2017 Doddabetta Tea
Factory, Ooty
I B.com Finance 34
21-02-2017 Doddabetta Tea
Factory, Ooty
I B.com CA 33
04-11-2016 Milma, Bathery I and II M.Com 33
STUDENTS PARTICIPATION OUTSIDE THE COLLEGE:-
II M.com students Mr. Arun and Mr. Anoop Kuttiachan participated in a debate completion at
Pazhashi Raja College, Pulpally and won First Prize.
Departmental activities within the campus:
Date Activity
11-08-2016 Inter Departmental Quiz Competition organized by I B.Com Finance
16-08-2016 Association inauguration
17-08-2017 Inter Departmental Debate Competition on GST organized by PG Department
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STUDY TOUR.
Date Class Place
12th to 14th November, 2016 II B.Com,CA Alapuzha-munnar
23rd to 25th January , 2017 II B.Com, Finance Vagaman-Ernakulam
12th January, 2017 II M.Com Ooty
CAREER ORIENTATION PROGRAM (C O P)
• The Department of Commerce conducts COP on CAT(certified Accounting Technician).
26 students registered for the course.
RESEARCH ACTIVITY:
SL NO Name of the faculty Paper presented Seminar attended
1 Babu.V.S 2 2
2 Sanitha I S 1 2
3 Leejia George 1 2
4 Shincy Sebastine 1 1
5 Manu P M - 1
6 Diana Varghese - 1
7 Stephy Maria Thomas - 1
8 Sameer K P 1 1
Babu V S and Sanitha I S faculties of Commerce Department attended a 3 day workshop on “ IT
Application in Business” organized by N M S M Govt. College, Kalpetta.
Faculty Development Programs attended by faculty members:
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1. Mr.Babu.V.S 1 17,18 Sept. 2016
2. Mrs. Sanitha I S 1 ,,
3. Mrs. Leejia George 1 ,,
4. Miss. Shincy Sebastine 1 ,,
5. Mr.Manu.P.M 1 ,,
6. Mrs. Diana Varghese 2 2016-17
7. Miss. Stephy Maria Thomas 2 2016-17
8. Mr. Sameer K P -
Conclusion
Commerce is the most demanding discipline due to its fast developing opportunities. Now
a day the demand for Commerce Graduates and post graduates were increased and our department
takes all efforts for supplying candidates with quality and ability. By our collective effort the year
2016-2017 has been a year of innovation, changes and growth. We move forward with the desire
to take the department to new heights with the help of God Almighty.
Babu V.S,
HOD, Department of Commerce.
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ANNUAL REPORT ON DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENT OF
LANGUAGES -2016-2017
The Department of Languages is happy to present the annual report for the year 2016-2017.
This has been an eventful academic year both for the faculty members and students associated
with the department. The department has grown with an additional faculty member added full
time. Mrs Nishna T has joined the department as an Assistant Professor in Malayalam. The
department aims to enhance the reading , writing and speaking skills of students in Hindi and
Malayalam.
Total Faculty members in the department: 03
Mr Biju TT , HoD
Mrs Sheeba K M
Mrs Nishna T
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Book Review- 27-07-2017
The first common event which involved the participation of over 100 students from various
departments was the Book Review based on Ramanan.The invited guest was the eminent book
reviewer Mr P C Ramankutty, Associate Professor, Kalpetta Government College. This was a
much appreciated event and created a thirst for reading classic works among students.
Sahithyam – Anubhuthikalde Avishkaram- Interface – 06-09-2016
This was a seminar with the expert session handled by Dr. Joseph K Job, HoD, Malayalam,
Mary Matha College of Arts and Science, Mananthavady. This event witnessed the participation
of 215 students and the expert session was followed by cultural session dedicated to Folk music,
song and dance. Recitation competition was conducted in English, Hindi and Malayalam as a
prelude to this event. The winners of these competitions were honored during the Valedictory
Function.
The Department of Languages aims to expand creative activities to new arena in the forth
coming academic year.
Mr Biju TT , HoD
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PLACEMENT AND CAREER GUIDANCE CELL REPORT
Placement Coordinators: Indu A G, Asst. Prof., Department of Computer science and
Priya Philip, Asst. Prof., Department of English
The academic year 2016-2017 was moderately eventful in terms of placement activities and very
active in terms of training programs conducted for the students of Don Bosco College. The events
and activities have been categorically listed as follows:
ICICI Placement Drive
On 6 October 2016, ICICI, one of the largest private banking sectors in Asia conducted a
placement drive in the campus. Mr.Shabeer, Senior Executive- TVSTS facilitated the drive. The
objective was recruitment of Sales Officers for Kerala zone, specifically Wayanad and
Kozhikode.It was an open placement drive and 39 candidates from various graduate streams
attended the drive. 12 candidates were given nominal appointment with instructions for attending
mandatory training.
SMART Training Resources India Pvt Ltd. Placement Drive
SMART Training Resources India, a pioneer for providing placement opportunities for fresh
graduates invited all the final year UG and PG students of our college to an off campus placement
drive at Bangalore and Kozhikode in the last week of August 2016.
De Sparrow Solutions – CAFIT, Kozhikode
De Sparrow Solutions – a software innovator company based in South India, offered
opportunities for candidates in final year BSc Computer Science to get authentic training in
Software Development. This was offered in the month of July 2016 and is still open for the
mentioned students to join in after the completion of their examinations.
Chriz Media Concepts
Chriz Media Concepts, a Thrissur based Marketing and PR Company called for Marketing and
PR Executives. Graduation in BBA/ BCom was the mentioned preference for candidates. Passed
out students of 2013-2016 batches were notified and 2 candidates have been placed on a
contractual basis.
Panda Foods, Sulthan Bathery
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Three students from the 2013-2016 batches were recruited on a contract basis at Panda Foods as
Marketing Executives in November 2016.
Spice Mount, Thrissur
Seven students from the 2013-2016 batches were inducted as trainees for the post of Marketing
Executives and Accounts Manager in February 2017.
Atees Online Examination
Atees Consultancies conducted an Online Test for the post of Web Designers and Software
developers. In compliance with the company’s requirements 10 competent students from III BSc
and II MSc were selected for the test. Results are awaited.
External Training
Around 70 students from our college from various final year classes attended thehalf day work
shop ”Career and Employment Opportunities” conducted by Ahaliya Institute of Management
Studies on 19 January 2017.This was a skill augmentation workshop which provided a sense of
direction and clarity in career options to students.
Induction Training
A 6 hour Interview Training workshop divided into two sessions was conducted for III BSc and II
MSc students on 8 June and 14 July 2016. The session on Interview skills, Mock interview and
Resume Writing was handled by the Placement Coordinator Priya Philip and facilitated by Indu
AG, Placement Coordinator.