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Mandatory Disclosures2019-20
SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTNH-44, Kompally, Secunderabad-500100
Telangana,India.
Mandatory Disclosures 2019-20
Updated on 13th January 2020
1. Name of the Institution
AICTE File No F. No. South-Central/1-4261592859/2019/EOA
Date & Period of last Approval 10th April 2019 (2019-2020)
Name of the Institution
Address of the Institution
SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
NH-44, Kompally, Secunderabad-500100
Telangana, India
Phone number with STD Code 040-27165450-54
FAX number with STD code Fax: 040- 27165452
Email [email protected]
Website www.ssim.ac.in
Nearest Railway Station (Distance in Km)
Secunderabad Railway Station – 14.1 Km
Nearest Airport (Distance in Km) Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad (85.3 Kms.)
Type of Institution Private-Self Financed (AICTE approved autonomous institute)
2. Name and Address of the Society
Name of the Society S.P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani EducationalSociety (2906/97)
Type of the organization SocietyAddress of the organization Flat No. G12, Saphire Complex, Amrutha
Hills, Punjagutta Hyderabad.Telephone 040-27165450-54Email [email protected]
3. Name and Address of the Director
Name of Director Dr. S.V.Ramana Rao Exact Designation Director, SSIM Phone number with STD Code 040-27165450-54 Email ID [email protected] Highest Degree Ph.D. Field of specialization Finance
4. Name of the Affiliating University Not Applicable
5. Governance
Members of the Board of Governors (BOG) and their brief background The institute has a well-designed internal organizational structure amenable to an effectivedecision making process. The Board of Governors is the highest decision making body ofthe institute and the Administrative Committee is a facilitating body of administration. Theinstitute has designated administrative personnel to resolve different issues that are materialto the day-to-day functioning.
1. Smt. S. Aarathy, President,S. P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society
Chairman
2. Dr. Sailesh Sampathy, Vice PresidentS. P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society
Co-Chairman
3. Smt. Deepika Sampathy, SecretaryS. P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society
Member
4. Prof. M. Kamalakar, Executive Vice PresidentSiva Sivani Group of Institutions
Member
5. Prof. V.G. Chari, Assistant Vice PresidentSiva Sivani Group of Institutions
Member
6. Sri. Y. Narsaiah Goud, Principal (FAC),Govt. Institute of Printing Technology, Secunderabad.
Nominee of the StateGovernment
7. Dr. S.V. Ramana RaoDirector, Siva Sivani Institute of Management
Member-Secretary(Ex-Officio),
8. Prof. S.F. ChandrasekharProfessor & Area Chair - HR, SSIM
Member
9. Sri. T. Thirumal ReddyAssistant Professor, SSIM
Member
10. Prof. A. SudhakarProfessor, Dr. B R Ambedkar Open University
Member
11. Sri. Z. Ramesh KumarAssociate Professor & Registrar, SSIM
Member
Members of Academic Advisory Body
ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARDThe Academic Advisory Board provides guidance to the Institute and the Director concerning thePGDM courses and curriculum design, content and delivery of all SSIM academic programs. Theyhelp provide a strategic vision and ensure that the curriculum includes relevant knowledge studentswill need in the field. The AAB also provides advice related to faculty sourcing, evaluation andretention. External stakeholders from local businesses, industries, government and educationprovide value in helping to deliver academic programs.
Sl.No.
Members Place
1. Smt. S. Aarathy, ChairmanPresident & chief executive, SSGI.
Secunderabad
2. Dr. Sailesh Sampathy, Co-ChairmanVice President & Dy. Chief Executive, SSGI.
Secunderabad
3. Prof. S.V.Ramana Rao, Ex-officio SecretaryDirector, SSIM.
Secunderabad
4. Sri S. Abhirama Krishna, Director,South State Business School,
Secunderabad.
5. Dr. Amiya Bhaumik, Vice ChancellorLincoln University College
Malaysia.
6. Dr. Ashok K. Agarwal, Director, EWB InternationalChairman, NSF India
Hyderabad
7. Dr. Asit Mohapatra Professor ofPractice – OB & HRM Indian Institute of Management
Ranchi
8. Dr. V.G.Chari, Assistant Vice PresidentSSGI
Secunderabad
9. Smt. Deepika Sampathy, Associate Vice PresidentSSGI
Secunderabad
10. Sri M. Gopalakrishna I.A.S. (Retd.) Former Chairman, REC, Hyderabad.
11. Sri Wunnava S Govindnath, Lead Techpark Business,My Jio Stores, South Reliance Retail Ltd,
Hyderabad.
12. Sri. Gubba Prashanth, Research & Technical HeadGubba Cold Storage
Secunderabad.
13. Dr, M. Kamalakar,
Executive Vice President, SSGI
Hyderabad
14. Sri. Lakshmipathi Itha, Human Resource DirectorGVK BIO
Hyderabad.
15. Smt. Mamatha. M, Senior Vice PresidentHSBC Bank
Hyderabad
16. Dr. G.D. Mogli, CEO,Health Care Management Consultancy
Hyderabad.
17. Sri Murali. R, Executive Director, Celkon Mobiles Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
18. Sri Petluri Srinivas, Member,Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA),
Delhi
19. Padmashri Dr. Pritam Singh, CEO, LEAD Centre Haryana
20. Sri. Raghavendra Rao, Director, Global Sales Operations (FS) Hyderabad
21. Sri Ram Bhoopal. P, Co-Founder,M/s. River bridge Tech Venture Pvt. Ltd
Hyderabad
22. Prof. K.S. Ramachandra Rao, Senior Consultant, NABCOMS Hyderabad
23. Sri. Z. Ramesh Kumar, Registrar
SSIM
Secunderabad
24. Sri. Ravi Shankar Meela, Executive Director,Sudhakar PVC Products Pvt. Ltd
Nalgonda
25. Sri. Satish Naidu, Founder & Chief Visionary,Invensure Life Insurance Pvt. Ltd.
Secunderabad
26. Sri. C. Shanthan Reddy
Managing Partner, Arise Films,
Hyderabad.
27. Dr. S. Siva Kumar, Divisional Chief Executive,ITC Agro Business Division
Secunderabad.
28. Sri. Srikanth SurampudiGeneral Manager – HR Initial Learning Program (IPL) -Tata Consultancy Services Ltd
Hyderabad,
29. Prof. A. Sudhakar, Professor, Faculty of Commerce,Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, Open University
Hyderabad.
30. Prof. V. Venkaiah, Director,Centre for Education Technology and Learning Sciences
A.P.
31. Prof. B.R. VirmaniResearch & Development in Management,Chairman, Centre for Organization (CORD-M)
Hyderabad.
32. Prof. V. Viswanadham,Formerly Director (Academic), SSIM,
Hyderabad.
33. Prof. B. Yerram Raju, Adviser,Telangana Industrial Health Clinic Ltd, Govt. of Telangana
Hyderabad.
34. Sri. P. Bhaskara MurthyIndependent Consultant, IQPRO Analytics,
Hyderabad
Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body Frequency of meetings
Board Meeting - Once in a Year Academic Advisory Board – Once in a Year
Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academicaffairs/improvements
Faculty involvement In Industry academia interaction In updating and revisiting curriculum In upgrading their knowledge and skills to share with students In research initiatives that can be taken to classrooms Participating in various conferences /Workshops/FDPs
Student Involvement
• Being part of various committees that contribute to effective program delivery andimplementation – e.g. Placement committee and IQAC.
• Participating in various conferences, competitions and management fests organisedby peer institutions to maintain brand image of the institute.
Organizational Chart and Processes Mechanism/Norms and Procedure for democratic/good Governance
Various governing and administrative bodies have been formed and are in place to ensure goodgovernance. Adherence to various committees as prescribed by AICTE and other regulatorybodies. Various internal committees have been formed to maintain good governance.
Organisational chart:
Student Feedback on Institutional Governance and Faculty performance Student’s feedback plays an important role in improvement of teaching quality. The studentshave the facility to provide faculty feedback in formal procedures. Students give feedback onfaculty performance at the end of every trimester on a scale of 1 to 5, in a prescribed format. Thestudents also have the facility to meet the course coordinators to share feedback on varioussessions and any other improvements that they seek.
Feedback from students at the end of each trimester for each course covers the following aspects. 1. I understood all the topics taught in the course.2. The topics covered were according to the course outline given.3. Continuous Internal Assessment components were as per the course outline.4. Faculty member is presentable and punctual.5. Faculty member provided the necessary inputs to the class.6. Faculty member communicates clearly.7. I was helped to relate concepts to applications in corporate world.8. Classroom atmosphere created by the faculty was conducive to learning.9. Discussions facilitated in the class are subject-focused.10. I received helpful and timely feedback on my performance and progress throughout the trimester.11. Internal marks awarded to me were fair and impartial.12. I could easily approach the faculty for guidance and clarifications.13. I got a fair opportunity to present my views.14. I received satisfactory explanations for my queries/doubts.15. Overall usefulness of the course to me.
Grievance Redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students For any complaint and grievances, the institute has a well-defined and transparent GrievanceRedressal Mechanism. To address various problems faced by faculty, staff and students atvarious places like library, mess, canteen, hostel, playground and classes within the campus,institute has formed Grievances Redressal cell. Grievance Redressal cell is functioning atinstitute level in order to assist faculty, staff and students. The committee shall meet on receipt ofany complaint from anybody and take necessary action as deemed fit and initiate necessaryaction for solving problem. Link to connect to Grievance Redressal portal is available on theinstitute website. The institute has online grievance registration and redressal system linked towebsite for students, teaching and non-teaching staff.
Composition of Grievance Redressal Committee
Sl. No Name Designation Position
1 Prof. K.S.Harish Professor & Area Chair –Operations & Data Sciences Member
2 Prof.S.F.Chandrasekhar Professor & Area Chair - HR & Social Sciences Member
3 Prof. N.C Rajyalakshmi Professor & Area-Chair - Finance PresidingOfficer
4 Prof. B. Muralidhar Rao Professor & Area Chair – Marketing Member
5 Mr. Y Prasanna Reddy Student Member
6 Ms. M. Prathyusha Student Member
This committee will look into the grievances of the faculty, staff and students. URL for theregistration of the complaint: h t t p : / / w w w .ss i m .e dug ri e v a n ce.c om /
Grievance Redressal
Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
ANTI RAGGING MEASURESThe institute has constituted the Anti-Ragging Committee and Anti-Ragging Squads foroverseeing the strict and meticulous implementation of all the directives. The members of the anti-ragging committee and anti-ragging squads along with their mobile numbers are being displayedfor the benefit of the students specially the newly admitted students.
The Institute educates the students enrolled in various programs at the beginning of each academicyear about the Anti-Ragging Policy and zero tolerance for ragging at the Institution. Each student,as well as his/her parents/ guardian, are mandatorily required to submit separate undertakings in theform of an affidavit at the time of admission to the effect that they are aware of the prohibition ofragging and the punishment prescribed both under penal laws as well as under these regulations.
Anti-ragging hoardings, banners, billboards are displayed at prominent places in the Institutioncampus, including hostels, canteens, messes, cafeterias, buses, playgrounds, lawns, labs, etc. Everystudent has to sign an anti-ragging undertaking to the institution.
PUNISHMENT FOR RAGGING
1. Imprisonment for up to 3 years (under the existing laws).2. Fine up to Rs. 25,000/- .3. Expulsion from SSIM.
ANTIRAGGING COMMITTEE & SQUADThis committee and squad will look into the issues related to the Ragging in the campus, andInstitute buses.
S.NO NAME DESIGNATION POSITION
1 Dr. S.V.Ramana Rao Director Chairman
2 Mr. M. Mahesh Station House Officer, Pet BasheerabadPolice Station, Kompally
Member
3 Mr. C.G. Vijaya Ramaraju Head for Institutes, The Hindu Group Member
4 Mr. Naga Chaitanya Lokam Chapter Fellow-Hyderabad, Head of Operations You & I, NGO-Bangalore,(Operates in Hyderabad also)
Member
5 Prof. L. Krishnaveni Professor & Chief Controller of
Examinations
Member
6 Prof. Pavan Patel Professor Member
7 Mr. Ch. Narasimha News Reporter and parent Member
8. Mr. G. Venkatesh Student Member
9. Mr. Kota Aditesh Student Member
10, Mr. S. Umang.Kumar Student Member
11. Mrs. Mamta Shah Dy. Manager – Accounts & Finance Member
12. Mrs. Asavari Barpute Dy. Manager - Personnel Member
ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD
S.NO NAME DESIGNATION POSITION
1 Sri. K. Sreehari Associate Professor Member
2 Dr. V. Jayalakshmi Associate Professor Member
3 Dr. P.S.Swathi Associate Professor Member
4 Sri. T. Subash Tej Assistant Professor Member
5 Smt. Grace Mani Assistant Professor Member
6 Mr. G.N.R.Prasad Manager-Facilities & Administration
Member
7 Mr. Kumar Abhishank Srivastava Asst. Manager-Hostel Affairs Member
8 Ms. Shubhangini Sampathy Hostel Warden Member
9 Ms. Sowgandhika Student Member
10 Mr. Sandeep Kumar Student Member
Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC)
ANTI SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMMITTEE / INTERNAL COMPLAINTCOMMITTEE:
Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee as per section 4 of Sexual Harassment of womenat work place. The cell is required to conduct necessary enquiry about the grievances andcounsel the erring students as well as recommend the necessary disciplinary action to themanagement, wherever necessary. Grievance Redressal Committee for Sexual Harassment isheaded by Dr. N C Rajya Lakshmi, PGDM-Program Coordinator and the members are asfollows:
S.NO NAME DESIGNATION POSITION
1 Prof.N.CRajyalakshmi
Professor & Area-Chair - Finance Presiding Officer
2 Dr. P.S.Swathi Associate Professor Member
3 Dr. V. Jayalakshmi Associate Professor Member
4 Mr. K.N. Srinath Chief Finance Officer Member
5 Mr. R.V Chakravarthy General Manager-Placements & CorporateRelations
Member
6 Ms. Swaroopa Rani Senior Student (PGDM-GEN) Member
7 Mr. V. Saibaba Senior Student (PGDM) Member
8 Mr. Y.V. Saiteja Senior Student (PGDM-MKTG) Member
9 Dr. A G Jayashree United Way of Hyderabad, NGO, Consultant Member
The objectives are:
o To create awareness among students, faculty and other staff about what constitutessexual harassment and how to be alert to it.
o To educate the person (s) concerned about proper reporting of such an incident when itoccurs in the classroom or college premises
The Role of the cell is to provide guidance and counselling in these matters. StudentCoordinators/members will be nominated by the faculty from different section of PGDM torepresent their class in the anti-sexual harassment cell and they will be the go-to person if any suchincident happens in the classroom or campus.
* Establishment of Committee for SC/ ST
COMMITTEE FOR SC/STThis committee looks into the specific issues relating to SC and ST, as per the constitution.The following constitute the SC/ST committee of SSIM
S.No NAME DESIGNATION POSITION
1 Prof. S.F. Chandrasekhar Professor & Area Chair - HR & Social Sciences Member
2 Prof. B. Muralidhara Rao Professor & Area Chair – Marketing Member
3 Prof. N.C Rajyalakshmi Professor & Area-Chair – Finance Member
4 Prof. K.S.Harish Professor & Area Chair –Operations & Data Sciences Member
5 Mr. Z. Ramesh Kumar Associate Professor & Registrar Member
• Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)Institute has constituted a ten member team (including student)for quality assurance under the guidance of Director, SSIM. 6. Programmes
• Name of Programmes approved by AICTE
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Management 2. Post Graduate Diploma in Management –Banking Insurance Finance and Allied
Services (PGDM-BIFAAS)3. Post Graduate Diploma in Management –Marketing (PGDM-Marketing) 4. Post Graduate Diploma in Management – General (PGDM-General)
Name of the Programs Accredited by AICTE- NIL
Status of the Accreditation of the courses
Applied for accreditation of PGDM program on Nov 1, 2019.
No. of Courses for which applied for Accreditation: ONE
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT (PGDM) Status of Accreditation
Sr. No. Course 2019-20 Name of
AccreditationApplied
Status of Accreditation ofthe Courses
1 PGDM 120 NBA SAR Submitted & Awaitingfor PRT Visit -Feb14th to 16th,
2020.
Programs Details
Sr. No. Course Numberof Seats
Duration Cut off Marks Fee
1 PGDM 120 24 Months 50% in qualifyingexam
Rs.6,50,000
2 PGDM -BIFAAS 60 24 Months 50% in qualifyingexam
Rs.6,50,000
3 PGDM-Marketing 60 24 Months 50% in qualifyingexam
Rs.6,50,000
4 PGDM - General
60 24 Months 50% in qualifying
exam Rs.6,50,000
• Placements Facilities: The institute provides placement facilities to the students of all four
programs.• Campus Placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average
salary:
Year Students PlacedMinimum Salary
(Rs.in lakhs)
Maximum Salary
(Rs. in Lakhs)
Average Salary(Rs.in Lakhs)
PGDM
2019-20 (ongoing)
80 3.30 LPA 7 LPA 4.46 LPA
2018-19 98 2.22 LPA 10.50 LPA 4.62 LPA
2017-18 86 2.40 LPA 7 LPA 4.25 LPA
2016-17 79 2.20 LPA 5.70 LPA 3.78 LPA
PGDM -BIFAAS
2019-20 (ongoing)
42 3 LPA 6.75 LPA 4.73 LPA
2018-19 53 2.25 LPA 6 LPA 4.22 LPA
2017-18 40 2.16 LPA 7 LPA 4.23 LPA
2016-17 53 2.20 LPA 5.65 LPA 3.82 LPA
PGDM-Marketing
2019-20 (ongoing)
29 3.50 LPA 7 LPA 4.72 LPA
2018-19 50 2.50 LPA 10 LPA 4.44 LPA
2017-18 45 2.75 LPA 9.60 LPA 4.15 LPA
2016-17 39 2.16 LPA 5.70 LPA 3.60 LPA
7. Faculty List of Full Time Faculty Members: (AY 2019-20)
Sl. No.
Name Unique IDs Designation Qualification SpecializationWork Experience in YearsTeaching Industry Total
1. Prof. V.G. Chari 1-484197119 Professor Ph.D, M.COMFinance, Banking & Insurance
23 18 41
2. Prof. M. Anil Ramesh 1-484197271 Professor Ph.D, MBA Marketing 22 10 32
3. Prof. S.F. Chandra Sekhar 1-484197123 Professor Ph.D MSW, MBA Hr 23 6 29
4. Prof. N.C. Rajyalakshmi 1-484197147 Professor Ph.D, MBA Finance 21 0 21
5. Prof. Pavan Patel 1-484197151 Professor Ph.D, MIRPMHrm, Strategic Management, Innovation Management
23 23 23
6. Prof. L. Krishna Veni 1-484197279 Professor Ph.D, MA International Economics 32 0 32
7. Prof. B. Muralidhara Rao 1-740685092 Professor PGDM Marketing & Systems 8.5 25 33.5
8. Prof. S.V. Ramana Rao 1-740685096 Professor Ph.D, MBA Finance 25 25 25
9. Sri K. Sree Hari 1-484197139Associate Professor
MSc It 27 0 27
10. Prof. K.S. Harish 1-484197143 Professor Ph.D, MScBusiness Analytics, Statistics, QT OR, BRM, OM
27 0 27
11. Dr. P.S. Swathi 1-484197159Associate Professor
Ph.D, MBA,LLB HR, Legal 11.6 16 27.6
12. Prof. A. Muralidhar Prasad 1-484197163 Professor Ph.D, M.COM Banking & Finance 11 24 35
13. Sri M. Pardhasaradhi 1-484197175Associate Professor
M.ComCorporate Accounting, Personal Financial Planning
17 0 21
14. Dr. M.R. Senapathy 1-1451372753Associate Professor
Ph.D, MSc, MBA Finance 13 27.6 39
15. Sri Z. Ramesh Kumar 1-484197195Associate Professor
MBA HRM 20 24 24
16. Sri T. Thirumal Reddy 1-484197227 Asst Professor PGDBAMarketing Consumer Behaviour
10 5 15
17. Sri B. Lohith Kumar 1-484197259 Asst Professor MBA Finance 8.5 4 12.5
18. Dr. V. Annapurna 1-484197291Associate Professor
Ph.D, MBA Finance 23 0 23
19. Dr. Arijit Santikary 1-484197267 Asst Professor Ph.D, MBA Marketing & HR 10.2 3 13.2
20. Dr. V. Jayalakshmi 1-503525531Associate Professor
Ph.D, M.COM Finance, Insurance 23 1 24
21. Sri Rahul Jain 1-484197215 Asst Professor PGDBA HR 3 1 8
22. Smt. Damandeep Johar 1-2072737544 Asst Professor PGDM HR 2 4 6
23 Smt. K. Grace Mani 1-2965752145 Asst Professor MBA Marketing 7.5 11 18.5
24 Sri T. Subash Tej 1-2939061420 Asst Professor MCA IT 15 1 16
25 Maj. (Mrs.) Nupur Gupta 1-3656373680Associate Professor
PGDHRM, MMM,E MBA (IIM L) B.ED.
Marketing, Corporate Training, Soft Skill Development
11 13 24
26 Smt. Kiranmayi Patel 1-2965742627 Asst Professor MBA Finance & Systems 3 2 5
27 Mr. M. Nagendra 1-3656408429 Asst Professor MBA Finance & Marketing 10 12 22
28 Dr. A. Kalyani 1-4709753984 Asst Professor Ph.D, MBA Operations & Marketing 1.4 6 7.4
29 Dr. G. Uma Maheswari 1-4712857449 Asst Professor Ph.D, MBA HR & Marketing 12 3 15
30 Dr. Kunal GauravAssociate Professor
Ph.D, MBA Marketing
• Permanent Faculty : Student Ratio
Permanent Faculty = 30Student Intake = 600Faculty Student Ratio is = 1 : 20
• Number of Faculty employed and left during the last three years
Year No. of Faculty
Joined No. of Faculty Left
Total no. ofFaculty
2018-19 3 1 30
2017-18 3 5 30
2016-17 3 5 34
8. Profile of Director / Faculty Visit below mentioned link for short profile of Director: https://www.ssim.ac.in/dr-s-v-ramana-rao/
Visit below mentioned link for short profile of Faculty: https://www.ssim.ac.in/core-faculty/
9. Fee
Sr. No. Course
Numberof Seats
Duration Fee Hostel Fee
1 PGDM 120 24 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000
2 PGDM-BIFAAS 60 24 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000
3 PGDM-Marketing 60 24 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000
4 PGDM - General 60 15 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000
Number of Fee Waivers / Scholarship offered - Not Applicable
Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount : Not Applicable
Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship: Not Applicable
10. Admission • Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval
Program Year of Approval Sanctioned Intake
PGDM 1992 40
PGDM –BIFAAS 2007 60
PGDM –Marketing 2006 60
PGDM – General 2018 60
• Number of Students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years
Program Sanctioned Intake 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18
PGDM 120 98 117 120
PGDM –BIFAAS 60 42 60 60
PGDM –Marketing 60 22 49 60
PGDM - General 60 19 - -
11. Admission Procedure Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test agency and its
URL (web site): CMAT / CAT/XAT/ATMA/ MAT/ TS ICET (State conducted test)
Test Agency for CMAT – All India Council for Technical Education, Chanderlok Bldg.,7th floor, Janpath, New Delhi – 110001 Tel. No. 022-22828446 email – [email protected] (URL – www.aicte-india.org )
Test Agency for CAT – Indian Institute of Management. Kozhikode IIMK Campus P. O.,
Kozhikode, Kerala, India, PIN - 673 570 PH: +91-495-2803001 Fax: +91-495-2803010-11 (URL – www.iimk.ac.in) The test is conducted jointly by six Indian Institutes ofManagement
Test Agency for XAT – XLRI, Circuit House Area (East), Jamshedpur-831035,Jharkhand (India)Ph.:- +91 - 657 - 398 3333 email - [email protected] (URL –www.xlri.ac.in)
Test Agency for ATMA- Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS)D No: 6-3-668/10/76, First Floor, Near Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Temple, Durga NagarColony, Punjagutta, Hyderabad – 500082, [email protected] ,(URL-www.atmaims.com)
Test Agency for MAT - All India Management Association, 15 Link Road, Lajpat Nagar3, New Delhi - 110024 Tel. No. 011-47673000 email - [email protected] (URL -http://www.aima.in)
Test agency for TS ICET- Telangana State Higher of Education Council- 1st floor, JNTUMasab Tank Campus, Mahaveer Marg, Opp. Mahaveer Hospital,Hyderabad – 500 028,eMail : [email protected] , URL-www.tsicet.nic.in
• Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately
CMAT / XAT/ATMA/ MAT/ CAT /ICET State conducted test)
Course Name CMAT XAT ATMA MAT TS ICET
Others
Post Graduate Diploma in Management 1 1 17 38 16 25
Post Graduate Diploma in Management-BIFAAS
0 0 4 16 1111
Post Graduate Diploma in Management– Marketing
0 0 1 8 49
Post Graduate Diploma in Management-General
0 0 3 8 26
Student Selection Process for the AY 2018-19
Fig 5.1 SSIM Admission Process
12. Criteria and Weightages for Admission
Cut off for overall test scores or individual sections of the test for the admission process:
During the selection process, aggregate scores (of all entrance exams) are considered and there is
no separate sectional cut-offs for short-listing of applicants. 50 percent weight is given for the
overall score in the admission process and the merit list is prepared considering score in the
Aptitude test, GD, PI, Academics and Work experience.
S.NO Components Weight ages
01 Scores of Aptitude Test (CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA/GMAT) 50 marks
02 Academic Performance in Degree, 12th Standard and 10th Standard 10 marks
03 Work Experience 05 marks
04 Group Discussion 20 marks
05 Personal Interview 15 marks
Total 100 marks
15. Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available Number of classrooms and size of each: 10 (109.72 Sq. Mt Average Carpet Area) Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each : 7 (between 31 to 47.28 Sq Mt Carpet Area) Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each: 302.8 ( with 60 capacity) Central Examination facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each: 10 classrooms
with the seating capacity of 60 and 7 tutorial rooms with the seating capacity of 25each.
The following are the details of the classroom and learning facilities available in the
campus:
Year No. of RoomsTutorialRooms
SeminarHall
EnglishLab
ComputerLab
2019 – 2020 6 3 1 1 1
2018 – 2019 6 3 1 1 1
2017 – 2018 6 3 1 1 1
PGDM Classrooms with a Capacity of 60 students and ICT facility
Barrier free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons: Available
Facilities for disabled: Lift and Wheel chair are available in the campus for disabled. Institutehas taken due care for disabled so that they can move around the campus with ease.
Occupancy Certificate –Available
Fire and Safety Certificate-Applied
Hostel Facilities: Separate hostels for boys and girls are available within the campus. 24x7 Internet connectivity is available in the campus
LibraryNumber of Library Books/Titles/Journals availableBooks -Number of Titles (Print collection)
Academic
Year
Existin
g
Adde
d
Tota
l2018 - 19 5510 151 5661
2017 - 18 5368 142 5510
2016 - 17 5273 95 5368
Books- Number of VolumesAcademic
Year
Existin
g
Adde
d
Withdrawa
l
Total
2018 – 19 34937 3823 3558 3520
22017 – 18 31912 3025 NIL 3493
72016 – 17 29299 2613 NIL 3191
2
JournalsAcademic
YearNational International Exchange
Newspapers &
Magazines
2018 – 19 57 10 45 30
2017 – 18 52 13 45 30
2016 – 17 56 15 45 30
Online Databases: for e-JournalsAcademic
Year
EBSCO (Business
Elite)
J-
Gate
DELNE
T
Open
Source2018 - 19 EBSCO J-Gate Delnet 20
2017 - 18 EBSCO J-Gate Delnet 20
2016 – 17 EBSCO J-Gate Delnet 20
E-Books Collection in Library
Online Databases: for e-Books
Academic Year DelnetEBSCO: e-book collection on
Mgt. & Business Books
en.bookfi.net(open source with22,40,000 Books)
NDL
2018 - 19 Delnet EBSCO en.bookfi.net Ndl
2017 - 18 Delnet en.bookfi.net Ndl
2016 - 17 Delnet en.bookfi.net Ndl
Library Catalogue: OPAC online public Access catalogue OPAC provides the access of the SSIM library database. OPAC allows the users to know the library collection and status of the library resources. OPAC allows the users to search the database by Title, Author, Call number, Accession
Number of the Document / Book. The user can access SSIM OPAC from any computer connected to the SSIM LAN.
For SSIM Books Database click on: 10.68.109.1:8080/newgenlibctxt
A gateway for free access e-journals on Business &management of various Publishers
Click on Individual journal title.
List of e-journals available online (Open source International Journals)
International Journal of Business and Managementhttp://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijbm
International Journal of Management and Business Researchhttp://www.ijmbr.srbiau.ac.ir/
International Journal of Managementhttp://www.theijm.com/
Journal of Management and Marketing Researchhttp://aabri.com/jmmr.html
Asian Journal of Management Scienceshttp://www.literatipublishers.com/Journals/index.php?journal=AJMS
International Journal of Supply and Operations Management http://www.ijsom.com/ International Journal of Economics Finance and Management Scienceshttp://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/ijefm Journal of Financial Risk Management Scientific research publishinghttp://www.scirp.org/journal/jfrm International journal of supply and operations managementhttp://www.ijsom.com/ Journal of operations and supply chain managementhttp://www.bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/ojs/index.php/joscm Journal of Logistics Management scientific and academic publishingwww.sapub.org/journal/archive.aspx?journalid=1089&issueid=2378 Business and management Journals http://www.omicsonline.org/business-and-management-journals.php Springer open journalshttp://www.springeropen.com/journals#business and management Journal of Risk and financial managementhttp://www.mdpi.com/journal/jrfm
SSIM Library with a capacity of 130 students
Computing Facilities
Internet BandwidthThe details of Internet facility are shown in Table below:
List of Available System Software Software’s available
Sl.No. Description Total Quantity
1 MS Windows 100
2 MS Office 300
3 SPSS 10
4 KASPERSKY Anti-Virus 100
5 TALLY 1
6 CORAL DRAW 1
Internet connection details
Sr. No. Computational Details No’s
1 Internet Bandwidth in MBPS 150
2 Internet Connection Ratio 1:1
List of Available System Software
Sr. No. System Software’s Users License
1 Windows 10 Pro 250
2 Windows 7 Professional 250
3 Windows 8.1 Professional 250
Number of servers for Institute 1
Name of the Internet Provider EXCEL MEDIA
Available Bandwidth 150 MBPS
Access Speed 1:1
Availability of Internet in an exclusive Labs Yes
Availability in Department and other units Yes
Institute own Email facility to Faculty/students Yes
Security/Privacy to Email/Internet Users Yes - Firewall/Cyberoam
Major Software packages available List of Available Application Software
Sr. No. Application Software’s License Type / Qty.
1 Office Professional Plus 2010 250
2 Office Professional Plus 2013 250
3 Office Professional Plus 2016 250
4 Office Professional Plus 2019 250
5 Kaspersky KESB 100 User
6 NewGenLib (Library) Multi User
7 Tally 9.1(Multi User) Multi User
8 Corel Draw Graphies Suite X6 1 User
9 SPSS Statistics 25.00 10 User
10 OFFICE 365 400
List of available learning Technologies
Sr. No. Learning Technologies Quantity
1 Desktop / Laptop(PC) 500
2 Printers 20
3 Sound amplifier 12
4 LCD projector 12
5 Cordless microphone 12
6 Copier 02
7 UPS 15KVA 3
8 LED Displays 6
Entrepreneurship Cell The objective of Entrepreneurship cell of SSIM is to create an ecosystem that supports innovationand entrepreneurship through the use of available resources and SSIM network. It also has an MOU with Wadhwani Foundation. Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM / PGDM
Institutions and University Departments: Under Process List of facilities available
• Games & Sports Facilities - Available
Indoor Sports Facilities
Indoor facilities like Caroms, Chess, and Table Tennis were provided to all the students. SAMMELAN – College Sports fest is conducted in all these indoor sport events for both
Boys and Girls. Multipurpose Gym including treadmill, were arranged to all the students to make the
students fit and is provided in all the times. Students are encouraged to participate in the sports activities conducted and organized by
other colleges and inter college fests in and around city.
Outdoor Sports Facilities Cricket, Volley Ball sports facilities were provided to students. All the necessary kits for
the sports were provided to the students. College Sports ground was utilized for all the outdoor sports. Outside grounds were also
hired and leased to conduct the college sports events.Students are encouraged to participate in the sports activities conducted and organized by other colleges and inter college fests in and around
Indoor Sports Facility to the students for playing Outdoor Sports Facility to the students for playing volley
Chess, Caroms etc. ball, cricket etc.
• Extra-Curricular Activities At SSIM, students are encouraged to organize and participate in various managementfests organized by various peer institutions The students also celebrate and appreciateIndian culture and festivals in the campus and hostel. Cultural events include celebrationof Independence Day, Ethnic day, festivals like Onam, Holi etc and Farewell to SeniorStudents .
• Soft Skill Development Facilities
• In all PGDM Programs, SSIM constantly focuses on grooming students and in preparing them as industry ready. The programs offered by the institute includes courses such as – Managerial communication from term I till term V.
• Teaching Learning Process
• Curricula and syllabus for each of the programmes as approved by the University :Not Applicable
• Academic Calendar for PGDM , PGDM-BIFAAS, PGDM-Marketing and PGDM-General :
Academic Plan For The Year 2019- 2020S.
NO.PARTICULARS TIME LINES PARTICULARS
TIMELINES
First Year Second Year
1Commencement of induction forJuniors
25.07.2019
2 Closing of Induction 23.08.2019
3 Trimester 1 Class work commencement 26.08.2019Commencement of Trimester4Class work commencement
15.07.2019
4 Trimester 1 class work ending 15.11.2019 Trimester 4 class work ending 11.10.2019
5 Trimester Mid examinations 14.10.2019 to
19.10.2019Trimester Mid examinations
26.08.2019 to31.08.2019
6 Trimester End examinations 18.11.2019 to
25.11.2019Trimester End examinations
14.10.2019 to24.10.2019
7 Trimester 2 class work commencement 27.11.2019Trimester 5 class workcommencement
29.10.2019
8 Trimester Mid examinations 08.01.2020 to
11.01.2020Trimester Mid examinations
08.01.2020 to11.01.2020
9 Trimester End examinations 06.02.2020 Trimester End examinations 24.02.2020
10 Trimester 3 class work commencement 17-02-2020Trimester 6 class workcommencement
05-03-2020
11 Trimester Mid examinations 20-03-2020 Trimester Mid examinations 20-03-2020
12 Trimester End examinations 04-10th
May 2020Trimester End examinations 01-04-2020
13Industry Internship Project (IIP)commencement
15-05-2020
• Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the Course (Indicative)
Sample Time table for a week for Term V with faculty members handling the course
DATEWEEKDAY
DAYCOUNT
9:30AM
- 10: 45AM
10:45
AM -
11:00AM
11:00AM
- 12:15PM
12:15PM
- 1: 15PM
1:15 PM -
2:30 PM
2:30PM
- 2:45PM
2:45 PM -
4:00 PM
4:00PM
- 5:00PM
27-10-2019 Sunday SUNDAY - DEEPAVALI
28-10-2019 Monday HOLIDAY
29-10-2019 Tuesday 1 IB
SHORT
BREAK
FD
LUNCH
BREAK
PLC.TRNG
SHORT
BREAK
PLC.TRNG
30-10-2019 Wednesday 2 MIO FMOD PLC.TRNG PLC.TRNG
31-10-2019 Thursday 3 MIS FD PLC.TRNG PLC.TRNG
01-11-2019 Friday 4 ARS FMOD PLC.TRNG PLC.TRNG
MIS K. SREEHARI
IB Dr. S. V. RAMANA RAO
FD Dr. V. ANNAPURNA
FMOD B. LOHIT KUMAR
MFSRB Dr. N. C.RAJYALAKSHMI
MIO Dr. V. JAYALAKSHMI
CM Dr. A. MURALIDHARPRASAD
ARS
Dr. K. S. HARISH
Maj. NUPUR GUPTA
Term 2 time table
Teaching Load of each faculty
PGDM COURSES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 WITH FACULTY ALLOCATION
Sl.No
Subject Code Subject Name Faculty Name Credits TermProgram &
Section
1 1101-R1CG Principles of Management S.F.Chandra Sekhar 2 I PGDM
2 1102-R1CF Micro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 I PGDM
3 1103-R1CG Business Environment and Law P.Swathi 3 I PGDM
4 1104-R1CFFinancial Reporting, Statements and
AnalysisN.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 I PGDM
5 1105-R1CDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IKiranmayi Patel 2 I PGDM
6 1106-R1CD Information Technology for Managers Subash Tej 2 I PGDM
7 1101-R1CG Principles of Management Uma Maheswari 2 I PGDM
8 1102-R1CF Micro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 I PGDM
9 1103-R1CG Business Environment and Law P.Swathi 3 I PGDM
10 1104-R1CFFinancial Reporting, Statements and
AnalysisN.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 I PGDM
11 1105-R1CDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IKiranmayi Patel 2 I PGDM
12 1106-R1CD Information Technology for Managers Sreehari K 2 I PGDM
13 1101-R1CG Principles of Management Daman Johar 2 I PGDM - G/M
14 1102-R1CF Micro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 I PGDM - G/M
15 1103-R1CG Business Environment and Law Uma Maheswari 3 I PGDM - G/M
16 1104-R1CFFinancial Reporting, Statements and
AnalysisN.C.Rajyalakshmi 3 I PGDM - G/M
17 1105-R1CDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IKiranmayi Patel 2 I PGDM - G/M
18 1106-R1CD Information Technology for Managers Sreehari K 2 I PGDM - G/M
19 1101-R1BCGManagement and Organizational
BehaviourPavan Patel 3 I
PGDM -BIFAAS
20 1102-R1BCF Micro Economics B. Lohithkumar 2 IPGDM -BIFAAS
21 1103-R1BCG Business Environment and Law M.R. Senapathy 3 IPGDM -BIFAAS
22 1104-R1BCFFinancial Reporting, Statements and
AnalysisA. Muralidhar Prasad 3 I
PGDM -BIFAAS
23 1105-R1BCDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IK. S. Harish 2 I
PGDM -BIFAAS
24 1106-R1BCD Information Technology for Managers Sreehari K 2 IPGDM -BIFAAS
25 1201-R1CH Organizational Behaviour Daman Johar 2 II PGDM
26 1202-R1CF Macro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 II PGDM
27 1203-R1CF Corporate Finance - I Debadutta Das 2 II PGDM
28 1204-R1CM Marketing Management - I T. Thirumal Reddy 2 II PGDM
29 1205-R1CDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IIKiranmayi Patel 2 II PGDM
30 1206-R1CD Management Information System Subash Tej 3 II PGDM
31 1207-R1CG Managerial Communication - I Nupur Gupta 3 II PGDM
32 1201-R1CH Organizational Behaviour P.Swathi 2 II PGDM - B
33 1202-R1CF Macro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 II PGDM - B
34 1203-R1CF Corporate Finance - I B. Lohithkumar 2 II PGDM - B
35 1204-R1CM Marketing Management - I K. Grace Mani 2 II PGDM - B
36 1205-R1CDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IIKiranmayi Patel 2 II PGDM - B
37 1206-R1CD Management Information System Subash Tej 3 II PGDM - B
38 1207-R1CG Managerial Communication - I Daman Johar 3 II PGDM - B
39 1201-R1CH Organizational Behaviour Pavan Patel 2 II PGDM - G/M
40 1202-R1CF Macro Economics Radhika Sasidhar 2 II PGDM - G/M
41 1203-R1CF Corporate Finance - I Debadatta Das 2 II PGDM - G/M
42 1204-R1CM Marketing Management - I B. Muralidhara Rao 2 II PGDM - G/M
43 1205-R1CDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IIKiranmayi 2 II PGDM - G/M
44 1206-R1CD Management Information System Sreehari 3 II PGDM - G/M
45 1207-R1CG Managerial Communication - I Nupur Gupta 3 II PGDM - G/M
46 1201-R1BCM Marketing Management B. Muralidhara Rao 3 IIPGDM -BIFAAS
47 1202-R1BCF Macro Economics Radhika Sasidhar 2 IIPGDM -BIFAAS
48 1203-R1BCF Corporate Finance - I Debadutta Das 2 IIPGDM -BIFAAS
49 1204-R1BCDBusiness Statistics and Analytics for
Decision Making - IIKS Harish 2 II
PGDM -BIFAAS
50 1205-R1BCF Banking Law and Operations V.G. Chari 3 IIPGDM -BIFAAS
51 1206-R1BCFPerspectives of Insurance and Risk
ManagementAmulya Mala- 3 II
PGDM -BIFAAS
52 1207-R1BCG Managerial Communication - I Nupur Gupta 3 IIPGDM -BIFAAS
53 1301-R1CH Human Resource Management P.Swathi 3 III PGDM
54 1302-R1CD Operations Research Subash Tej 3 III PGDM
55 1303-R1CF Corporate Finance - II V. Annapurna 2 III PGDM
56 1304-R1CM Marketing Management - II M. Anil Ramesh 2 III PGDM
57 1305-R1CD Operations Management Kalyani A 3 III PGDM
58 1306-R1CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 2 III PGDM
59 1307-R1CD Research Methodology S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 III PGDM
60 1308-R1CG Managerial Communication - II Daman Johar 3 III PGDM
61 1301-R1CH Human Resource Management Uma Maheswari 3 III PGDM - B
62 1302-R1CD Operations Research Subash Tej 3 III PGDM - B
63 1303-R1CF Corporate Finance - II B. Lohithkumar 2 III PGDM - B
64 1304-R1CM Marketing Management - II B. Muralidhara Rao 2 III PGDM - B
65 1305-R1CD Operations Management Kalyani A 3 III PGDM - B
66 1306-R1CF Management Accounting S.V. Ramana Rao 2 III PGDM - B
67 1307-R1CD Research Methodology S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 III PGDM - B
68 1308-R1CG Managerial Communication - II Nupur Gupta 3 III PGDM - B
69 1301-R1CH Human Resource Management Uma Maheswari 3 III PGDM - G/M
70 1302-R1CD Operations Research K. S. Harish 3 III PGDM - G/M
71 1303-R1CF Corporate Finance - II B. Lohithkumar 2 III PGDM - G/M
72 1304-R1CM Marketing Management - II Arijit Santikary 2 III PGDM - G/M
73 1305-R1CD Operations Management Kalyani 3 III PGDM - G/M
74 1306-R1CF Management Accounting M. Pardhasaradhi 2 III PGDM - G/M
75 1307-R1CD Research Methodology K. S. Harish 3 III PGDM - G/M
76 1308-R1CG Managerial Communication - II K. Grace Mani 3 III PGDM - G/M
77 1301-R1BCH Human Resource Management Pavan Patel 3 IIIPGDM -BIFAAS
78 1302-R1BCD Operations Research Kiranmayi 2 IIIPGDM -BIFAAS
79 1303-R1BCF Corporate Finance - II N.C. Rajyalakshmi 2 IIIPGDM -BIFAAS
80 1304-R1BCF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 2 IIIPGDM -BIFAAS
81 1305-R1BCF Credit Appraisal and Monitoring V.G. Chari 3 IIIPGDM -BIFAAS
82 1306-R1BCFPrinciples and Practice of Life and
General InsuranceV. Jayalakshmi 3 III
PGDM –BIFAAS
83 1307-R1BCD Research Methodology K. S. Harish 3 IIIPGDM –BIFAAS
84 1308-R1BCG Managerial Communication - II Nupur Gupta 3 IIIPGDM –BIFAAS
85 241-CG Strategic Management B. Muralidhara Rao 3 IV PGDM
86 241-CG Strategic Management M. Chaitanya 3 IV PGDM – B
87 241-CG Strategic Management Pavan Patel 3 IV PGDM – G
88 241-CG Strategic Management Kunal Gaurav 3 IV PGDM – M
89 242-MF Management of Financial Services V. Annapurna 3 IV PGDM – Major
90 243-MFInvestment Analysis and Portfolio
ManagementB. Lohithkumar 3 IV PGDM – Major
91 244-MF Risk Management and Derivatives S.V. Ramana Rao 3 IV PGDM – Major
92 242-MM Consumer Behaviour T. Thirumal Reddy 3 IV PGDM – Major
93 243-MM Field Sales Management Arijit Santikary 3 IV PGDM – Major
94 244-MM Services Marketing & CRM M.Kota 3 IV PGDM – Major
95 242-MM Consumer Behaviour K. Grace Mani 3 IV PGDM – Major
96 243-MM Field Sales Management T. Thirumal Reddy 3 IV PGDM – Major
97 244-MM Services Marketing & CRM Arijit Santikary 3 IV PGDM – Major
98 242-MH Human Resource Development S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 IV PGDM – Major
99 243-MH Industrial Relations and Labor Laws P.Swathi 3 IV PGDM – Major
100 244-MH Performance Management Pavan Patel 3 IV PGDM – Major
101 245-NF Management of Financial Services M. Nagendra 3 IV PGDM – Minor
102 245-NM Field Sales Management Arijit Santikary 3 IV PGDM – Minor
103 245-NH Human Resource Development Uma Maheswari 3 IV PGDM – Minor
104 245-ND Supply Chain Management Kalyani 3 IV PGDM - Minor
105 245-NA Visual Analytics K. S. Harish 3 IV PGDM - Minor
106 246-SF Principles and Practices of Banking V.G. Chari 3 IVPGDM -Sectoral
107 246-SM Digital Marketing T. Thirumal Reddy 3 IVPGDM -Sectoral
108 246-SR Retail Management M. Chaitanya 3 IVPGDM -Sectoral
109 246-SD Visual Analytics Using Tableau Sreehari 3 IVPGDM -Sectoral
110 246-SGInnovation Management and
EntrepreneurshipA. Muralidhar Prasad 3 IV
PGDM -Sectoral
111 247-CG Managerial Communication-III Nupur Gupta 3 IV PGDM
112 247-CG Managerial Communication-III Nupur Gupta 3 IV PGDM - B
113 247-CG Managerial Communication-III Daman Johar 3 IV PGDM - G
114 247-CG Managerial Communication-III K. Grace Mani 3 IV PGDM - M
115 241-BCM Marketing Management K. Grace Mani 3 IVPGDM -BIFAAS
116 242-BCF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 IVPGDM -BIFAAS
117 243-BCFInvestment Analysis and Portfolio
ManagementV. Annapurna 3 IV
PGDM -BIFAAS
118 244-BCFRisk, Treasury Management and
International BankingM.R. Senapathy 3 IV
PGDM -BIFAAS
119 245-BCFPrinciples and Practice of General
InsuranceV. Jayalakshmi 3 IV
PGDM -BIFAAS
120 246-BCFPersonal Financial Planning and
Wealth ManagementA. Muralidhar Prasad 3 IV
PGDM -BIFAAS
121 247-BCG Managerial Communication - III Daman Johar 3 IVPGDM -BIFAAS
122 251-CG Entrepreneurship A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 V PGDM
123 251-CG Entrepreneurship M.R. Senapathy 3 V PGDM - B
124 251-CG Entrepreneurship Kunal Gaurav 3 V PGDM - G
125 251-CG Entrepreneurship Kunal Gaurav 3 V PGDM - M
126 252-CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 V PGDM
127 252-CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 V PGDM - B
128 252-CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 V PGDM - G
129 252-CF Management Accounting N.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 V PGDM - M
130 253-MF Corporate Valuation B. Lohithkumar 3 V PGDM - Major
131 254-MF Strategic Financial Management A. Sreehari Krishna 3 V PGDM - Major
132 253-MM Product Policy and Brand Management Arijit Santikary 3 V PGDM - Major
133 254-MM Integrated Marketing Communication K. Grace Mani 3 V PGDM - Major
134 253-MM Product Policy and Brand Management K. Grace Mani 3 V PGDM - Major
135 254-MM Integrated Marketing Communication Arijit Santikary 3 V PGDM - Major
136 253-MH Compensation Management Uma Maheswari 3 V PGDM - Major
137 254-MH Human Resource Information Systems Sreehari 3 V PGDM - Major
138 255-NFPersonal Financial Planning and
Wealth ManagementA. Sreehari Krishna 3 V PGDM - Minor
139 256-NF Capital Markets M.R. Senapathy 3 V PGDM - Minor
140 255-NM Services Marketing & CRM T. Thirumal Reddy 3 V PGDM – Minor
141 256-NM Product Policy and Brand Management Arijit Santikary 3 V PGDM – Minor
142 255-NH Performance Management S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 V PGDM – Minor
143 256-NH Compensation Management P.Swathi 3 V PGDM – Minor
144 255-ND Total Quality Management Kalyani 3 V PGDM – Minor
145 256-ND Service Operations Management M. Chaitanya 3 V PGDM – Minor
146 255-NA Machine Learning - I K. S. Harish 3 V PGDM – Minor
147 256-NA Machine Learning - II Sashidhar 3 V PGDM – Minor
148 257-SF Bank Credit Management M.R. Senapathy 3 VPGDM –Sectoral
149 257-SM Social Media Marketing T. Thirumal Reddy 3 VPGDM –Sectoral
150 257-SR Visual Merchandising M. Chaitanya 3 VPGDM –Sectoral
151 257-SD Predictive Analytics Using R K. S. Harish 3 VPGDM –Sectoral
152 257-SGFamily, Small and Social
EntrepreneurshipA. Muralidhar Prasad 3 V
PGDM –Sectoral
153 251-BCD Management Information System Sreehari 3 VPGDM –BIFAAS
154 252-BCF Investment Banking S.V. Ramana Rao 3 VPGDM –BIFAAS
155 253-BCF Financial Derivatives V. Annapurna 3 VPGDM –BIFAAS
156 254-BCF Financial Modelling B. Lohithkumar 3 VPGDM –BIFAAS
157 255-BCFManagement of Financial Services and
Retail BankingN.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 V
PGDM –BIFAAS
158 256-BCF Management of Insurance Operations V. Jayalakshmi 3 VPGDM –BIFAAS
159 257-BCF Capital Markets A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 VPGDM –BIFAAS
160 261-CF Project Management M. Pardhasaradhi 3 VI PGDM
161 261-CF Project Management M. Pardhasaradhi 3 VI PGDM – B
162 261-CF Project Management M.R. Senapathy 3 VI PGDM – G
163 261-CF Project Management Sreehari 3 VI PGDM – M
164 262-CG International Business M. Anil Ramesh 3 VI PGDM
165 262-CG International Business B. Muralidhara Rao 3 VI PGDM – B
166 262-CG International Business L. Krishnaveni 3 VI PGDM – G
167 262-CG International Business T. Thirumal Reddy 3 VI PGDM – M
168 263-CGBusiness Ethics and Corporate
GovernanceUma Maheswari 3 VI PGDM
169 263-CGBusiness Ethics and Corporate
GovernanceP.Swathi 3 VI PGDM – B
170 263-CGBusiness Ethics and Corporate
GovernancePavan Patel 3 VI PGDM – G
171 263-CGBusiness Ethics and Corporate
GovernanceS.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 VI PGDM – M
172 261-BCG Project Management M.R. Senapathy 3 VIPGDM –BIFAAS
173 262-BCF International Financial Management V. Annapurna 3 VIPGDM –BIFAAS
174 263-BCG Strategic Management Kunal Gaurav 3 VIPGDM –BIFAAS
Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place:
Evaluation of student performance for continuous improvement
The evaluation of student performance for continuous improvement comprises of variouscomponents such as assignments, quizzes, projects etc. These components are used to measureeffectively the learnings of the students based on the course requirement. For every Course, theassessments components can be categorised into Internal and End Term evaluation components.The internal components comprise of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE), Midtermexamination and marks for attendance for encouraging regular attendance of students to the class.It is mandatory for the faculty to evaluate the performance of the student continuously throughoutthe trimester using the following evaluation methods:
Components of Internal Assessment Method I. Continuous Internal Evaluation Components (CIE) comprising of
o Assignments
o Quizzes
o Projects
o Presentations
o Case Studies
o Role Plays
II. Mid Term Examinations
Faculty can choose one or more methods of assessment stated above in addition to the ‘End TermExamination’ which is compulsory for all the students. The continuous assessment during theterm as stated above and the term end examination will carry marks in 50%:50% proportion.
Pedagogical Initiatives & Practices
At SSIM the faculty members use various Pedagogical tools to improve the quality of teaching and assurance of learning. Below mentioned are few of the tools being used by the faculty members
Instructional Methods and Pedagogical Initiatives at SSIM
16. Enrolment of Students in the last 3 years
Sr. No
AcademicYear
ProgramSanctioned
Intake Actual
Enrolments
1 2019-20
PGDM 120 98
PGDM -BIFAAS 60 42
PGDM-Marketing 60 22
PGDM-General 60 19
2 2018-19
PGDM 120 117
PGDM -BIFAAS 60 60
PGDM-Marketing 60 49
3 2017-2018
PGDM- 120 120
PGDM -BIFAAS 60 60
PGDM-Marketing 60 60
17. List of Research Projects/Consultancy Works : Not ApplicableDetails of Consultancy Assignments of the institution are furnished below: Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institution Society (TTWREIS) and TelanganaSocial Welfare Residential Educational Institution Society (TSWREIS) have floated a tender forIIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET online assessment for mains and advanced examination practice teststo intermediate students. SSIM has got the prestigious consultancy project from the TTWREIS &TSWREIS, Telangana State (TS) Government.
Following are the details of Source of Consultancy, Nature of Consultancy and Funding amountand stage of consultancy.
Case Method
Learning From RealLife Applications-
Corporate InterviewsGuest Lectures
E-LearningPedagogical initiativesRole Plays
Learning fromPeers in groups
Learning frommovies
Simulations AndExperiential Exercises
S.No
AY Source of Consultancy Nature of Consultancy FundingAmount
Status ofConsultanc
y1. 2019-20 GURUKULAM, Telangana
Tribal Welfare ResidentialEducational Institution Society(TTWREIS), TS
IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET onlineassessment for mains and advancedexamination
Rs. 27,14,400/- In progress
2 2018-19 GURUKULAM, TelanganaTribal Welfare ResidentialEducational Institution Society(TTWREIS), TS
IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET onlineassessment for mains and advancedexamination
Rs. 10,36,800/- Completed
3 2017-18 Telangana Social WelfareResidential EducationalInstitution Society (TSWREIS),TS
IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET onlineassessment for mains and advancedexamination
Rs. 4,72,800/- Completed
• Industry Linkage : Yes17. LoA and Subsequent EoA till the current Academic Year Visit for approval letters https://www.ssim.ac.in/uploads/AICTE_Approval_1992_2020_All_Years1.pdf
18. Accounted audited statement for the last three years: Visit for Balance Sheet :
https://www.ssim.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/committee/SSIM%20Annual%20Accounts-2018-19.pdf
19. Best Practices adopted, if any SSIM’S BEST PRACTICESThe following are the best practices followed at SSIM for the development of our ManagementGraduates:
1. Induction Programme 2. Inputs from Industry 3. Project based learning 4. Outcome based education 5. Experiential Learning and Social Project 6. Entrepreneurship orientation through E-Cell 7. Association with bodies like HMA8. Managerial Competency Development9. Term end viva with corporates 10. Class room to corporate training sessions11. CFP, BRS, CRS, ARS etc12. Workshops on Specific areas.