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MES COLLEGE MARAMPALLYMarampally P.O., Aluva - 683 105
NAAC Reaccredited with B Grade (Score 2.77)
Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, KottayamRecognized by University Grants Commission
A Minority Institution Certified byNational Minority Education Commission
CALENDAR & HANDBOOK2018 - 2019
Phone : +91 484 2677104, 2677109, 2678587, Fax: +91 484 2678587
Email:[email protected]
Website:www.mesmarampally.org
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1. Principal : 0484 - 2678587
2. College : 0484 - 2677104
0484 - 2677109
3. Hostel (Women) : 0484 - 2677904
4. Chairman (College Managing Committee) : 09388605346
5. Secretary (College Managing Committee) : 09846554444
6. Dr. P. K. Abdul Gafoor Memorial
M. E. S. Cultural Complex, Kochi : 0484 - 2403587
7. M. E. S. Central Office - Calicut : 0495 - 2369321
M. E. S. Central Office - Calicut (Fax) : 0495 - 2766577
8. Vice Chancellor - M. G. University : 0481 - 2731001
9. Registrar - M. G. University : 0481 - 2731007
10. Controller of Examination - M. G. University : 0481 - 2731000
11. DC Office - M. G. University : 0481 - 2731013
12. M. G. University Enquiry : 0481 - 2731050
0481 - 2731065
13. Karothukuzhi Hospital, Aluva : 0484 - 2621001
14. Lakshmi Hospital, Aluva : 0484 - 2631481
15. Ambulance, Arogyalayam Hospital, Aluva : 0484 - 2625252
16. Railway Station, Aluva : 0484 - 2630141
17. Post Office, Aluva : 0484 - 2623213
18. Taluk Office, Aluva : 0484 - 2624052
19. Police Station, Aluva : 0484 - 2624006
20. Police Station, Perumbavoor : 0484 - 2591411
21. Fire Station, Aluva : 0484 - 2624101
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
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AL-FATHIHA(The opening)
“In the name of God
The Beneficent, the Merciful
Praise be to god, Lord of the worlds,
The Beneficent, the Merciful
Owner of the Day of Judgment
Thee do we worship,
Thee do we ask for help,
Guide us to the right path,
The path of those on whom
Thou hast bestowed thy Grace
Not (the path) of those who earn
Thine anger nor of those
Who go astray”.
(Holy Qur-an)
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PRAYER 07
PREAMBLE 08
THE MES CREST 09
BRIEF HISTORY 10
VISION 11
MISSION 11
OBJECTIVES 11
MES STATE COMMITTEE 12
MANAGING COMMITTEE 13
TEACHING FACULTY 14
TEACHERS CONTACT DETAILS 17
NON-TEACHING STAFF 20
TECHNICAL & LAB ASSISTANTS 20
ASSIGNMENTS 21
LIST OF CLASS TUTORS 24
TEACHING FACULTY HOLDING PROMINENT POSITION 26
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES 27
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION 28
CHOICE BASED CREDIT AND SEMESTER SYSTEM (UG) 29
FEE STRUCTURE 36
RULES OF GENERAL BEHAVIOUR AND DISCIPLINE 37
ATTENDANCE & LEAVE 42
STUDENTS GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE. 42
LABORATORY RULES 43
LIBRARY RULES 43
UGC SUPPORTED PROJECTS 46
IQAC 47
TUTORIAL SYSTEM 48
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CENTRE 48
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME 48
NATIONAL CADET CORPS 48
DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATIONS 48
PARENT TEACHERASSOCIATION 48
COLLEGE UNION 48
CAREER GUIDANCE CELL. 49
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 49
COLLEGE HOSTEL 49
CONTENTS
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COLLEGE MAGAZINE 49
UGC NETWORK RESOURCE CENTRE 49
COLLEGE CANTEEN 50
TRANSPORT FACILITIES 50
QUALITY CIRCLE 50
MEDICAL INSPECTION 50
NATURE CLUB 50
CONSULTANCY SERVICES 50
DAY CARE CENTRE 50
COUNSELING CENTRE 50
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION CLUB (EECC)
INCUBATION CENTRE
YOUTH RED CROSS SOCIETY (YRCS)
LEO CLUB
PARLEMENTARY AFFAIRS CLUB AND ELECTORAL LITERACY CLUB
WOMENS DEVELOPMENT CLUB
ANTI RAGGING CELL
REMEDIAL COACHING
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
FINE ARTS AND LITERARY CLUB
SC/ST CELL
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS 52
BEST PERFORMING TEACHER AWARD 52
BEST PERFORMING NON-TEACHING STAFF AWARD 52
BEST ECO-FRIENDLY DEPARTMENTAWARD 52
BEST OUTGOING STUDENT AWARD 52
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CURRICULUM
BCA B.Sc. ELECTRONICS B.Com. WITH COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS
BBA B.A. ARABIC
B.Sc MICROBIOLOGY
B.Sc BIOTECHNOLOGY B.A COMMUNICATIVE ENGISH B.Sc. PHYSICS WITH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 59 B.Sc. MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 61 B.Com. FINANCE AND TAXATION 69 B.Sc.PSYCHOLOGY 70 VOCATIONAL STUDIES 71 B.Voc. ANIMATION AND GRAPHIC DESIGNING B.Voc. LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT M.Sc. BIOTECHNOLOGY 75 M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 76 M.Sc. BIOCHEMISTRY 77 M.Sc. ELECTRONICS 78 MA. ENGLISH 79 M.Sc. MICROBIOLOGY 80 MHRM 81 M.Sc. PHYSICS 82 COLLEGE ALMANAC 83 UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS 91 NOTES ACADEMIC RECORDS TIME TABLE OTHER MES INSTITUTIONS
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PREAMBLE
THE MUSLIM EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY (M E S)
Muslim Educational Society was founded in 1964 at Calicut under the tutelage of the inspiring personality Late Dr. P.K. Abdul Gafoor. From its humble beginning M.E.S. has become a pioneer among educational agencies in Kerala. During the initial stages M.E.S focused in educating the Muslim Community, who then had not recogonised the importance of modern education. The sincere efferts by MES to bring Muslim community into the mainstream have gained accolades from every walk of the society. Today MES has become one of the biggest academic organization in India, and owe its sucess to the vision of Late. Dr. P.K. Abdul Gafoor.
Currently M.E.S. has a medical college, Dental College and Nursing College at Perinthalmanna, Engineering Colleges at Kuttippuram, Kunnukara and Chathannoor, Training Colleges at Edathala and Edathanattukara and Aided Arts and Science Colleges at Mannarkad, Ponnani, Kodungallur, Mampad, Valanchery, Nedumkandam & Marampally. There are about twenty self financing Arts and Science Colleges, Higher Secondary Schools, Orphanages, Hospitals etc. are successfully running at various parts of Kerala under Muslim Educational Society
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THE M E S CREST
The Inscription on top of the emblem is a verse from the Holy Quran which means “Oh Lord Enlighten Us”. The balance below signifies the notion of prevailing justice in Islam. The crescent moon and star represent the Muslims across the world. The open script on the top left corner of the core of the emblem represents Holy Quran, the source of all knowledge . Beside it the flambeau of Islamic culture is held in sturdy hand. The alphabets M.E.S. in the middle is the acroynm for Muslim Educational Society. The coconut trees below symbolise the viridescent land scape of Kerala. The quill pen in the bangled hand denotes importance of women empowerment in Islam. The bottom of the crest includes the name of the organization and the year of inception.
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M E S COLLEGE MARAMPALLY BRIEF HISTORY
The Muslim Education society started MES College Marampally , an Arts & Science College at Marampally, Aluva in 1995 with Government Aid. The College is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University. The college offers a wide variety of courses that come under Arts, Science and Professional streams.
The College is reaccredited by NAAC with B grade (score 2.77) and recognized by UGC. The College is located between Aluva and Perumbavoor (KSRTC Route). The campus, spread out in a hill surrounded by lush greenery, is a sight of delight .The college is also in close vicinity to the river Periyar and proximate to Ernakulam and the International Airport, Nedumbassery, Kochi.
The College offers fourteen UG Programmes in job oriented subjects such as Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA), B.Sc. Electronics, Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA), B.Com. with Computer Applications, B.Com. Taxation, B.Sc. Biotechnology, B.Sc. Microbiology, B.Sc. Physics (with Computer Applications), B.Sc. Mathematics (with Computer Applications), B.A. Communicative English, (Three Main) B.A. Arabic (with Translation and Computer), B.Sc. Psychology, B.Voc. Logistics and B.Voc. Animation and Graphic design and nine post graduate programmes viz M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. Electronics, M.Com., M.Sc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Biochemistry, M.A. English, M.Sc. Computer Science, MHRM and M.Sc. Physics. UGC recognized MES College Marampally as a Community College and offering Diploma Programme in Electrical & Electronics Equipment Maintenance.
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VISIONTo work for the educational, social and economic advancement of the people of India in all possible ways.
MISSIONTo promote higher and technical education and improve the-standard and quality of education among the people in general, minorities and backward classes in particular.
OBJECTIVES
• The main objective of the MES is educational, social and cul-tural up-lift of the Indian Muslims.
• The secular organization with firm belief in the Indian polity views that protective reservation is essential for the salvation of the downtrodden backward classes.
• The principle of the organization is to keep away from party politics and sectarian religious philosophy. However it does not ban members from taking part in politics or religious or-ganizations.
• It gives great emphasis to religious education in its institu-tions.Women’s education is another main theme of the orga-nization.
• The MES adheres to the concept of social justice and is in the forefront of the fight to achieve this.
• The cardinal principle of the organization is that the development of the individual leads to the development of the community, which finally leads to the nation building.
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M E S STATE COMMITTEE
President : Dr. P. A. Fazal GhafoorVice Presidents : Dr. K. P. Aboobacker : Jb. A. Habeeb Muhammed : Jb. A.M. Aboobacker : Prof. Kadavanad Muhamed
General Secretary : Prof. P.O.J. Lebba
Secretaries : Dr. N.M. Mujeeb Rahman : Jb. M. Ali : Dr. V. K. Jamal Muhayuddeen : Adv. A.P.M. NazeerTreasurer : Jb. V. Moidutty
Correspondent & Chairman : Jb. P.H.Mohammed
STANDING COMMITTEE ON MES COLLEGES
Chairman : Jb. P.H.Muhammed Members : Prof. V. Kuttoosa : Prof. Kadavanad Muhamed : Prof. P.K.Yaqoob : Dr. P.K.Babu : Prof. O.P.Abdurahiman : Prof. Usman Vengasseri : Jb. C.U. Mujib : Dr. Ajims P.Mohammed : Jb. K.M. Abdulsalam : Jb. O.C. Mohammed Salahudheen : Dr. Mohammedali P. : Prof. K.P. Hassan : Dr. A. Biju : Dr. K.A. Zakkariya : Prof. A.M. Rasheed : Jb. P.S. Abdul Shukkoor : Jb. P.A. Mohammed SalihEx-Officio Members : President, MES State Committee
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COLLEGE MANAGING COMMITTEE
Chairman : Jb. M.A. MohammedVice Chairman : Adv. C.K. Arif : Jb.C.M. YakoobSecretary : Jb. P.H. MuhammedJoint Secretary : Jb. M.P. Basheer Jb. H.S. Abdul Shereef Treasurer : Jb. T.M. Zakkir Hussain Members : Jb. K.K. Aboobacker Jb. M. Abdul Hameed Jb. K. Jainy Jb. V.S. Syed Muhammed Jb. V.H. Muhammed Jb. M.J. Abdul Jabbar Jb. N.H. Navas Jb. A.K. Muhammed Jb. Sajeev P. Kamal
Ex-Officio : Dr. P.A. Fazal Ghafoor MES State President Prof. P. O. J. Lebba MES State General Secretary Jb. P.H. Mohammed Chairman, MES Central College Committee Jb. M.M. Asharaf MES District Secretary
SUCCESSION LIST OF PRINCIPALS
1. Prof. T.M. Muhammed 1995-20002. Prof. R. Shoukathali 2000-20053. Prof. (Dr.) P.K. Suliekha 2005-20064. Dr. K. Abdul Hameed 2006-20075. Dr. P.A. Fathima 2008- 20126. Dr. A. Biju 2012 April onwards
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TEACHING FACULTY
Principal
Dr. Biju , M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil.Ph.D. 09446078887 [email protected] of Arabic
Sri. Sharafudheen C.A.(HOD) M.A. PGDA 09037741270 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Khadeeja Beevi P.A. M.A., B.Ed. 09447158839Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Raihanath K.B. M.A., B.Ed. 09745446089 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Fathima K.A. M.A., B.Ed. 09995920170 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Biosciences
Dr. Manzur Ali P. P.(HOD) M.Sc. BiotechnologyAsst. Professor Ph.D 09447587335 [email protected]
Dr. B.T. Umesh M.Sc. Biotechnology Asst. Professor M.Sc. Botany, B.Ed.,Ph.D. 09447424893 [email protected]
Dr. Ally C. Antony M.Sc. MicrobiologyAsst. Professor Ph.D 09947041456 [email protected]
Dr. Mini K. Paul M.Sc. Microbiology Asst. Professor Ph.D. 09745629677 [email protected]
Ms. Resiya Karim M.Sc. 09961855456 Asst. Professor Biotechnology [email protected]
Sri. Vivas Salim M.Sc. Biotechnology, Asst. Professor M.Phil. 09961233443 [email protected]
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Ms. Shiji. M. Chemparathy M.Sc. Biotechnology 08281342100 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Anu Ruby Benny (On leave) M.Sc. Microbiology 09446117328Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Neelima T.K. M.Sc. Biochemistry, Asst. Professor M.Phil. 08547558251 [email protected]
Ms. M. Murali Remya M.Sc. Microbiology 09744908229 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Fauziya K.M. M.Sc. Biotechnology 09048037607 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Lina Anil (On leave) M.Sc. Biochemistry, Asst. Professor M.Phil. 09497028712 [email protected]
Ms. Nimsi K.A. M.Sc. Microbiology 09847389336 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Sajeena T.A. M.Sc. Microbiology 09947899644 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Shalet Varghese M.Sc. Biochemistry 09562237209 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Rubeena K.A.(On leave) M.Sc. Microbiology, 08089625445 Asst. Professor B.Ed. [email protected]
Ms. Aswathy Vijay M.Sc. Biochemistry 09961857355 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Sri. Rafeeq C.M. M.Sc. Biotechnology 09567814713 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Dr. Nisha P M.Sc. Microbiology, Asst. Professor Mphil,Ph.D 09061453356 [email protected]
Ms.Susan Joy M.Sc.Biochemistry 9995823094Asst. Professor [email protected]
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Ms.Mamatha .C M.Sc.Microbiology 9629517583Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Tigi Paul Mootedan M.Sc.Microbiology 94495504130 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Business Administration 0484-2677104-214
Dr. Sopna V. Muhammed (HOD B.Tech., MBA., Asso. Professor Ph.D. 09447918418 [email protected]
Ms. Sheeba K.H. MBA(Fin) 09947137553 Asst. Professor [email protected] Sri. Ahamed Jimshad K. MBA., M.Com., Asst. Professor M.Phil 09995219021 [email protected] Adv. Mohan Raj T. P. LLB(Hons) LLM, Asst. Professor DCL 09745763566 [email protected] Ms. Divya R.Pillai MBA 097474667022 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Keerthana Vijayan B.Tech,MBA 09400880199Guest Lecturer [email protected]
Department of Computer Applications 0484-2677104-209
Ms. Leena C. Sekhar (FIP) M.C.A. 09895092855 Asso. Professor [email protected] Ms. Jaseena K.U. (FIP) M.Tech. 09847080148 Asst. Professor [email protected] Sri. Murugan R.(HOD) M.C.A. M.Phil. 09447177829 Asso. Professor [email protected] Sri. Joseph Deril K. S. M.C.A. 09447604958 Asso. Professor [email protected]
Lt. Ibrahim Salim M. M.C.A. M.Phil. 09847239388 Asst. Professor [email protected]
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Ms. Shereena V.B. M.C.A. 09447045654 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Dr. Julie M. David M.C.A. M.Phil, Asst. Professor Ph.D 09447104152 [email protected]
Mr. Jasir M.P. M.C.A 09746321281. Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms.Sufaira Shamsudeen M.C.A. 09496417899 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Jesla Joseph M.C.A 09447964223 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Ashika K.A. M.C.A. 09496336499Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Indu Susan Varghese M.C.A. 09847661097 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Simna C.A MSc.CS 09745468059 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Febeena K.R MSc.CS 09995158627 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Reseena Mol.N.A. (FIP Guest) MCA.M.Phil 09847629909 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Sreerekha V.K MCA 09745386638 (FIP Guest) [email protected] Asst. Professor Dr. Smitha Harikumar MCA.M.Phil, 9496226162 Assistant Professor Ph.D [email protected]
Department of Commerce 0484-2677104-210
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Ms. Rafeekamol C.A. (HOD) M.Com, B.Ed. 09048982977 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Farzana S. Hussain M.Com 09895172405Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Mumna Nazar M.Com 09746288377Asst. Professor [email protected]
Sri. Praveen E.P. M.Com. 09447828628 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Rahmath M.K M.Com., 09947518100Asst. Professor M.Phil, MBA [email protected] Ms. Ramla Beevi M.Com., 09446214843Asst. Professor M.Phil [email protected]
Ms. Nizamol Abdul Khader M.Com 0974708199 Asst. Professor M.Phil [email protected] Ms. Ansiya P.A. M.Com 09567510320Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Ansala N.L M.Com., B.Ed. 08891684772Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Aswathy Sureshkumar M.Com 09037456173Asst. Professor [email protected] Department of Electronics 0484-2677104-212
Ms. Shemi P. M.(FIP) M.Tech. 0995969975 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Dr. Raphika P. M. (HOD) M.Tech. 09447746471Asso. Professor [email protected] Dr. Jasmine P. M. M.Tech. 09447050322 Asso. Professor [email protected]
Sri. Sam Kollannore U. (FIP) M.Tech. 09447466716 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Rejeena K. A. M.Tech. 09446430849 Asst. Professor [email protected]
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Ms. Sheeba Varghese M.Tech. 09388266310 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Bhavya Kamal K. Menon M.Sc.,M.Phil. 09947543612 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Sri. Ajmisha Maidheen. M.Tech. 09946243742 M.Sc Coordinator [email protected]
Ms. Shareena E. M. M.Sc., M.Tech. 9847884791 (FIP Guest) [email protected]
Ms. Roshni Alex M.Sc. 09446092934Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Chika K. Gangadharan M.Sc., MBA 09846190713Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of English
Dr. Bindu Jamal (HOD) M.A., M.Phil, 09048266066 Asso. Professor Ph.D, B.Ed. [email protected]
Ms. Anupama Murali M.A., PGDJ 08547024508 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Anitha Varghese M.A., MCJ, B.Ed. 09747900120 Asst. Professor [email protected] Mr. Sanjayan T.S. M.A., M.Ed 09745314200Asst. Professor M.T.A. M.Sc [email protected] M.Phil.
Sri. Dhanesh Sebastian M.A, MBA 09544181637 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Amina Rahana M. Ashraf M.A., B.Ed. 09496180495 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Sri. John Francis M.A 09745969236 Asso. Professor (Retd.) [email protected]
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Ms. Amritha P.J. M.A 08086071071 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Surumi Salim M.C.J 08589954393 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Najla K Abdul Salam M.A 09072093939 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Surya Ajayan M.A 08943486532 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Fathima Ahsana M.A 0751134615 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Hindi
Ms. Dhanya Sasikumar M.A., B.Ed. 08089716683 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Jeena John M.A. B.Ed. M.Phil 09496031498 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Malayalam 0484-2677104-211
Ms. Devi Darsana K. Suresh M.A. B.Ed. 09633843640 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Ms. Binila K Pulikkottil M.Sc., B.Ed. 09495062324 Asst. Professor [email protected] Sri.K.O. Peter M.Sc. B.Ed 09495159596 Asso. Professor (Retd.) [email protected] Ms. Shabana Basheer M.Sc. (Stat.) 09633772260 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Midhu Michael M.Sc. 07025191760 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Arija Rajeev M.Sc. 09645440387 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Emilda Sebastian M.Sc. 09947142835
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Asst. Professor [email protected] Department of Physics
Dr.A. Biju M.Sc.,B.Ed., 09446078887 Prinipal M.Phil, Ph.D. [email protected] Ms. Gincy K Varghese (HOD) M.Sc., B.Ed. 09447509252 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Anju Sara Varghese M.Sc.B.E.d 09946256599 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Nitha Sundan M.Sc. 09809811106 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Ms. Anjaly P.S. M.Sc 08281735146 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Mr. Sabu Thomas M.Sc 09446079976 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Mr. Prince J. Josevilla M.Sc , Mphil 09447352093 Asst. Professor BE.d [email protected]
Ms. Princy Y Mathew M.Sc . Mphil 09656189600 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Psychology
Dr. Rashmi P. (HOD) M.A., M.Phill, 09388826323 Asst. Professor Ph.D. [email protected]
Dr. Susan Varghese M.A., M.Phil 09446209742 Asst. Professor Ph.D. [email protected]
Ms. Glarmina P. M.Sc., M.Phill 09567757695 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Dr. Meghana Nabhiraj M.Sc.Ph.D 09895799969 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Vocational Studies (Animation&Graphic Design)
Ms.Sreesubha.P M.A 09447952091 Asst. Professor. [email protected]
Sri. Francis Xavier T. S. B.Com. Dip. 0995369569 Asst. Professor. Graphic Designing [email protected]
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Sri. Rajesh M.R B.Sc Animation & 08129999355 Asst. Professor. Film Making [email protected]
Sri. Abhilash .G B.Sc. Animation& 09633226233 Asst. Professor. Film Making [email protected]
Sri. Anil K.V. M.Sc Animation 09447342743 Asst. Professor. [email protected]
Department of Vocational Studies (Logistics Management)
Ms. Neenu Joseph MBA 08593920284 Asst. Professor. [email protected]
Ms. Minu Mohammed B.Tech MBA 09400219702Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Rehana P.A MBA 09746722445 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Meera Jayabalan MBA 09745996014 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Mr. Shajin P MBA 09995567922 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Sajana K Muhammed M.Com 09961212189 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Human Resource Management
Ms.Menon Prithi Raghavan (HOD) MBA 09447152945 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms.Jasmin .S MBA 09744865451 Asst. Professor [email protected] Ms. Lakshmi.S MBA 09567128977 Asst. Professor [email protected]
Department of Physical Education
Sri. Haneefa K.G. MPES, 0995508893 Asst.Professor P.G. DYS. NSNIS (Wrestling) [email protected]
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NON TEACHING STAFF
Sri. K.P. Muhammed Sherief Head Accountant 09447511393Sri. Salisa P.S.M. Clerk 09746270551Sri.T.K.Majeed Clerk 0484-2627620Sri. M.M.Shukoor Computer Asst (Hr. Grade) 09446741570Sri. A.M. Jamal Office Asst.(Hr. Grade) 0484-2542093Sri. A.K.Noushad Office Asst.(Hr. Grade) 0484-2677648Sri. P.M.Saidalavi Office Asst.(Hr. Grade) 09747312233Sri. Salil M.H. Network Administrator 09961059109Sri. Ummer K.K. Clerk 09495603320Sri. Basheer C.K. Administrative Asst. 09895280908Sri. Rajesh P.R. Typist 09645227059Sri. Abdul Rahiman K.M. Electrician 09539008420Ms.Sebeena Mol O.K. Clerical Assistant 09847774601Ms.Jisha Fouzy Clerical Assistant 09496416246Ms.Shamla K.l. Clerical Assistant 95673889471Ms.Santha A.K. Peon 09388839306 Ms.Bindhu M.K. L.G.S 08547820535Ms.Mini.A.N. L.G.S. 09605891164 Ms.Laila. K.A. L.G.S. 09947822359Ms. Santha Mohan L.G.S 07594031375Ms. Rama Muraleedharan L.G.S. 09539855610Ms. Sainaba Ebrahim L.G.S 09061411490Ms. Hajara Kareem L.G.S. 09745964428Ms. Shobna K.P. L.G.S 08129026730Ms. Sujatha Ravi L.G.S. 07025192525Ms. Fathima K. Aliyar L.G.S. Ms. Fousiya T.A L.G.S.Sri.Ali.C.M. Gardener 09605678030
Library Staff
Sri.K.M. Abdul Jamal Librarian G-IV 09995600089Sri.C.l. Abdul Jabbar Library Assistant 09497367667Sri. K.A. Abdul Nazar Library Assistant 09847906707 Ms. Rasheeda Manaf Library Assistant 09544786408Ms. Fathima K Muhammed Library Assistant 09645766888Ms. Muraleedharan M.V. Library Assistant 09961684062
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TECHNICAL AND LAB ASSISTANTS
Computer ApplicationsMs.Lincy George Technical Assistant 09446747560Ms. Simna P.M. Lab Assistant 08137041265
Electronics Ms.Sabitha K.A. Technical Assistant 09400030687Ms.Subitha Babu Technical Assistant 09544573718
Bioscience
Sri.T.A.Kunju Muhammed Lab Assistant 09895629997Ms.Fameena M.Z. Lab Assistant 09744594839Ms. Viji Shiju Lab Assistant 09747527737 Physics
Ms. Khadeeja Beevi P.I Lab Assistant. 9567619218
Ms. Soumya A.A Lab Assistant 8891226632
Language Lab
Ms.Shahira K.E. Lab Assistant 9567999592
VocationalStudies
Ms.Najumunnisa Salim Technical Assistant 9633177699
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SL NO Duty Name
1 IQAC Co-ordinator Dr. Manzur Ali.P.P.
Assistant Co-ordinator Dr. Bindu Jamal
Members Ms. Leena C Shekhar
Ms. Jaseena K U
Dr. Jasmine P M
Mr. Sam Kollannore
Ms. Farzana S Hussain
Mr. K.P Muhammed Shareef
Mr. Siraj P.K (PTA Rep.)
Mr. Muhammed Rafeek P.K (Alumni Rep.)
2. Student Union Advisor Dr. Sopna V. Muhammed.
3 UGC XII Plan Co-ordinator Mr. Joseph Deril
4. Planning Board Dr. A. Biju (Principal)
Dr. Bindu Jamal
Mr. Murugan R
Dr. Sopna V. Muhammed
Dr. Raphika P.M.
Ms. Rafeeka Mol
Dr. Manzur Ali. P.P.(IQAC Co-ordinator)
Mr.Joseph Deril
Lt. Ibrahim Salim(NCC Officer)
Abdul Jamal (Librarian)
K P Muhammed Shareef (HA)
5. PTA Secretary Ms. Rafeeka Mol
6. Staff Association Secretary Ms. Shereena V B
7. Staff Association Joint Secretary Sri. Rafeeq C M
8.
Staff Council Elected Members
Ms. Mumna Nazar
Sri. Ahamed Jimshad K.
Sri. Jasir M.P
Nominated NCC Officer Lt. Ibrahim Salim M
LIST OF DUTIES ASSIGNED TO FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
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9 University Examination Dr. Umesh B. T.
10 NCC Officer Lt. Ibrahim Salim M.
11. NSS officers Sri. Ahammed Jimshad K.
Dr. Jasmine P.M.
12 Admission Co-ordinator Mr. Ahammed Jimshad.K
Joint Co-ordinators Mr. Haneefa K. G.
Ms. Minu Muhammd
13 ASAP Co-ordinator Ms. Anupama Murali
Joint Co-ordinator Dr. Smitha Harikumar
14 RUSA Co-ordinator Dr. Manzur Ali.P.P.
15 SSP Co-ordinator Ms. Sufaira Shamsudeen
16 WWS Co-ordinator Dr. Mini K. Paul
17 Scholarships Liaison Officer Dr. Raphika P M
18. Incubation Centre, Start Up and ED Club
Co-ordinator Ms. Rafeeka Mol
Joint Co-ordinator Mr. Jasir M.P.
Mr. Ajmisha Maidheen
Ms. Meera Jayapalan
Ms. Nizamole Abdulkhader
Ms. Ansala N.L
19. Tutorial System Co-ordinator Ms. Sheeba Varghese
Jt. Co-ordinator Ms. Sajeena T A
Mr. Praveen E. P.
Ms. Rehana P.A.
Dr. Meghana Nabhiraj
20. Grading & Restruc-turing) & internal Coordinator
Co-ordinator Dr. Ally C. Antony
Jt. Co-ordinators Ms. Binila Pulikkotil
Ms. Simna C. A.
Ms. Neenu Joseph
21. Alumni Association Co-ordinator Ms. Farzana S. Hussain
Jt. Co-ordinators Ms. Shereena E M
Ms. Fauziya K. M.
22. ICT Co-ordinatorMOOC –Swayam Mentor
Co-ordinator Mr. Murugan R.
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23. Equal Opportunity Centre
Coordinator Ms. Rajeena K A
Jt. CoordinatorMs. Ramla Beevi
Ms. Jasmine S
24Remedial Coaching
Coordinator Smt . Bhavya Kamal K. Menon
Joint Coordinator Sajana K Muhammed
25 Entry into service Coordinator Ms. Midhu Michel
Joint CoordinatorMs.Arija Rajeev
Emilda Sebastian
26. Research Assessment Committee
Coordinator Dr.Julie M. David
Jt. Coordinator
Dr. Ally C Antony
Dr. Bindu Jamal
Dr. Manzur Ali. P.P
Mr. Murugan.R.
Dr.Susan Varghese
27 Fine Arts & Literary Club
Coordinator Mr. Jasir M P
Jt.Coordinators Sri. Resiya Karim
Sri. Nizamole Abdul Khader
Mr. Sanjayan T.S.
Mr.Shajin P
Ms. Roshini Alex
Ms. Aswathy Sureshkumar
Ms. Ansala N.L.
Mr. Francis Xavier T.S.
28 Internal Exam
Co-ordinators (UG)
Co-ordinator Dr. Mini K Paul
Jt. Co-ordinators Ms. Dhanya Sasikumar
Ms. Jesla Joseph
Ms. Shabana K A
Ms. Aswathy Vijay
Ms. Sreesubha .P
Ms. Susan Joy
Ms. Aswathy Suresh Kumar
Co-ordinators (PG)
Co-ordinator Ms. Gincy K Varghese
Jt. Co-ordinators Ms. Chika K Gangadharan
Ms. M Murali Remya
Ms. Ansiya P A
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29 Library Advisory Committee
Convener Ms. Farzana S .Hussain
Members Dr. Umesh B. T.
Mr. Murugan R.
Sri. Dhanesh Sebastian
Ms. Neelima T.K.
Sri. Sharafudeen.C.A.
30 College Calendar Co-ordinator Ms. Anupama Murali
Jt. Co-ordinatorMs. Sreesubha P.
Mr. Jasir M.P.
31 General Discipline Committee
Convener Lt. Mr. Ibrahim Salim
Members Dr. Umesh.B.T.
Dr. Jasmine P M
Sri. Haneefa K G
Dr. Sopna V. Muhammed
Sri. Jasir M. P.
Sri. K. O. Peter
32 Grievance Redressal Committee
Convener Dr. Bindu Jamal
Members Ms. Glarmina P
Dr. Jasmine P M
Dr. Manzur Ali P P
Mr.Sabu Thomas
33 Women’s Cell Co-ordinator Ms. Bhavya Kamal K Menon
Members Ms. Dhanya Harikumar
Ms. Khadeeja Beevi P A
Indu Susan Varghese
Ms. Shalet Varghese
Ms. Princy Y Mathew
34 Anti Ragging cell Co-ordinator Sri. Joseph Deril
Jt. Co-ordinators Ms. Shiji M. Chemparathy
Ms. Raseenamol N A
Adv. Mohan Raj T. P.
Mr. Dhanesh Sebastian
Dr. Rashmi P.
Sri. Rajesh M R
Ms. Ansiya. P.A
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Mr. Prince J Josevilla
Ms. Sreerekha V.K.
Ms.Mamatha.C.
Student Members
Parthan Nandakumar
Nihala M.A
Sethulakshmi. V.S.
35 Career Guidance & Placement cell
Co-ordinator Ms. Farzana S Hussain
Jt. Co-ordinators Ms. Shareena E M
Ms.Jasmin S
Ms. Shiji M. Chemparathy
36 College Website Administrator Mr. Salil M. H.
37 Quiz Club Co-ordinators Mr. Dhanesh Sebastian
Ms. Anju Sara Varghese
38 Health & Yoga Club Co-ordinators Sri. Haneefa K G,
Mr. Rajesh M.R.
39 Magazine 2017-18 Staff Editor Ms. Anupama Murali
Staff Sub Editors
Mr. Vivas Salim
Ms. Najla K Abdul Salam
Ms.Devi Darsana K. Suresh
Fathima.K.A
40 MES Bulletin and Paper News Ms. Amina Rahana M.Mr. Asharaf
Ms. Amritha.P.J.
Ms.Surumi Salim
41 Nature Club Co-ordinators Ms. Mumna Nazar
Ms. Dhanya Sasikumar
Ms. Aswathy Suresh Kumar
Mr. Rafeeq C M
Ms. Anitha Varghese
Ms. Mamatha C.
Ms.Ansiya P.A.
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42 Cultural Forum Co-ordinators Ms. Ramla Beevi
Ms. Raihanath k B
43 Day care in charge Dr. Mini K. Paul
Ms. Fauziya K. M.
44 Film & Photography club
Coordinator Mr. Rajesh.M.R
Joint Coordinators Mr.Abhilash G
Ms. Neelima T.K
44 Readers Forum Coordinators Mr. Anitha Varghese
Members Mr. Abdul Jamal (Librarian)
Mr.Sharafudheen.C.A
Ms. Devi Darsana K Suresh
Ms. Nitha Sudhan
45 Computer Literary Forum
Coordinators Ms.Indu Susan Varghese
Dr.Smitha Harikumar
46 Anti Drugs Club Coordinators Dr. Rashmi P
Joint Coordinator
Ms. Rahmath M K
Sri. Francis Xavier
Adv. Dhanesh Sebastian
Ms. Nimsi K.A.
Student Coordinator Namitha .M.S
Mohammed Aaqib J.J.
47 Ladies Hostel Warden Dr. Sopna V. Muhammed
Asst.Wardens Ms. Sreerekha V K
Ms. Minu Muhammed
Ms. Mamatha.C
48 Mens Hostel Warden Mr. Shajin.P
48 Counselling Centre Coordinator Dr. K.E. Leelama
Joint Coordinators
Dr. Reshmi P
Ms. Glarmina P.
49 Canteen Committee Convener Lt. Ibrahim Salim
Members Mr. Sanjayan T. S.
Ms. Mumna Nazar
Student Membes
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50 College Bus advisory Committee
Convener Sri. Ajimsha Moideen
Members Ms.Lincy George
Ms.Nimsi K. A.
Ms. Roshni Alex
StudentMembers
Krishna Prasad
Namitha Radhakrishnan
51 Parliamentary Affairs & Electoral Literacy Club
Coordinator Mr. Jasir.M.P
Joint Coordinators
Ms.Arija Rajeev
Ms. Anupama Murali
Student Coordinator
Mr. Haseeb Hasan
52 Emergency Response Team
Coordinator Mr. Ibrahim Salim
Joint Coordinator
Ms. Minu Muhammed
53 Display system –in Charge Mr. Salil M.H. (System Admin)
54 Legal Literacy Club Coordinator Adv. Mohan Raj
Joint Coordiantor Ms.Susan Joy
55 Anti-Sexual Harassment Cell
Presiding Dr. Bindu Jamal
Teaching Faculty Dr. Jasmine P. M.
Ms. Glarmina P
Adv. Mohan Raj
Non Teaching Staff Ms. Salisa PSM
Mr. Muhammed Shareef
Student Coordinator Hennamol Akber
Neeha Jehangir
Angela Alisha Mathew
NGO Lakshmi (Bodhini)
56 DST FIST Co-ordinator Lt. Ibrahim Salim
57 Campus Radio Coordinator Ms. Amina Rahna M.Ashraf
Student Coordinator Haseeb Hassan
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58 Red Cross Coordinator Mr. Praveen.E.P.
Joint Coordinator Mr. Dhanesh Sebastian
Ms. Rahmath M.K.
Ms. Resiya Karim
59 Leo Club Student Coordinator Mohammed Aaqib.J.J
60 RTI First Appellate Authority Dr.A. Biju, Principal
Public Information Officer Dr. Umesh B.T.
Assistant Public Information Officer Mohammed Shereef.K.P.
61 SC/ST Cell Convener Mr. Ahamed Jimshad K
Members Dr. Umesh B. T.
Adv. Mohanraj T. P.
Ms. Divya R. Pillai
Mr. Praveen E. P.
Student Members Ajil Shajan
Sruthi Santhosh
62 Minority Cell Chairman Dr.A. Biju ,Principal
Convener Ms. Shereena.V.B.
Staff Members Ms.Binila K. Pulikkotil
Ms. Shabana Basheer
Student Members
Fathima Sahiyath
Nissy Paul
63 OBC Cell Liaison Officers Dr. Raphika P.M
Ms. Mumna Nazar
Ms. Chika K Gangadharan
64 PG Associ-ation
Coordinator Mr. Ajmisha Maideen
Joint Coordinators Mr.Praveen E.P
Ms. Menon Prithi Raghavan
Dr. Nisha P.
Ms. Febeena K.R.
65. B.Voc CoursesNodal Officer
Coordinator Mr. Murugan.R
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STAFF COUNCIL
The Staff Council is constituted for the academic year (2017-2018) as per the Statute (Chapter 23, item 20) of Mahatma Gandhi University. The College council consists of the Principal, all headsof departments, NCC officer and nominated members from the faculty. The members nominated are Ms.Mumna Nazar, Mr. Jasir.M.P. & Mr.Ahamed Jimshad K.
LIST OF CLASS TUTORS 2018 - 19
TUTORS LIST
DEPARTMENT CLASS NAME
ARABIC I Fathima K.A.
II Raihanath K.B.
III Khadeeja Beevi P.A.
BCA I Joseph Deril K .S. , Sreerekha V. K.
II Raseenamol N. A., Simna C. A.
III Sufaira Shamsudeen, Lt. Ibrahim Salim
BBA I Sopna V. Muhammed,Keerthana Vijayan
II Adv Mohan Raj T.P., Divya R Pillai
III Ahammed Jimshad K.
BCOM(CA) I Farzana S. Hussain, Anupama Murali
II Rafeekamol C A, Mumna Nazar
III Dr. Julie M. David, Jasir M.P.
BCOM(TAX) I Nizamole Abdulkader
II Ansala N. L., Aswathy Sureshkumar
III Rahmath M. K., Ansiya P. A.
MICROBIOLOGY I Sajeena T. A., Rafeeq C. M.
II Dr. Nisha P.
III Nimsi K. A.
BIOTECHNOLOGY I Fauziya K. M., Vivas Salim
II Shiji M. Chemparathy
III Resiya Karim
ELECTRONICS I Dr. Raphika P. M., Bhavya Kamal K. Menon
II Rejeena K. A., Sheeba Varghese
III Dr.Jasmine P. M.
PHYSICS I Prince Josevilla
II Gincy K. Varghese
III Nitha Sudhan
MATHEMATICS I Binila K. Pulikkottil
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II Shabana Basheer
III Midhu Michael
PSYCHOLOGY I Dr.Susan Varghese
II Dr. Rashmi P
III Glarmina P.
B A ENGLISH I Anitha Varghese, Amritha P J
II Sanjayan T. S., Surumi Salim
III Dhanesh Sebastian, Amina Rahana M.Ashraf
BVOC ANIMATION I Sreesubha P.
II Francis Xavier
III Rajesh M.R.
BVOC LOGISTICS I Rehana P. A.
II Minu Muhammed
III Meera Jayabalan
MSC COMPUTER SCIENCE
I Shereena V. B.
II Murugan R, Ashika K. K.
MSC ELECTRONICS I Chika Gangadharan
II Roshni Alex
MSC BIOTECHNOL-OGY
I Dr.Mini K. Paul, Dr.Ally C. Antony
II Dr.Umesh B.T., Dr. Manzur Ali P. P.
MSC BIOCHEMISTRY I Shalet Varghese, Mamtha C.
II Neelima T. K.
MSC MICROBIOLOGY I Aswathy Vijay, Susan Joy
II R. Murali Ramya
MSC PHYSICS I Anjali P. S.
II Anju Sara Varghese
MCOM I Ramlabeevi A. P.
II Praveen E. P.
MA ENGLISH I Najla Abdul Salam
II John Francis
MHRM I Lakshmi N.S.
II Jasmin S.
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TEACHING FACULTY HOLDING PROMINENT POSITIONS
Dr. A. Biju Member, Board of Studies, Electronics, CUSAT Vice President, Council of Principals of Kerala Member, The Indian Institute of Metals. Resource Person - SCERT & NCERT Member, Energy Conservation Society
Dr. Sopna V. Muhammed Member, Kerala Management Association
Ms. Shemi P. M. Member, Institute of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers (IETE). Member, Energy Conservation Society, Kerala
Sri. Sam Kollannore U. Member, Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers
Dr. Manzur Ali P.P. Member, Board of Studies of Biotechnology, Calicut University, Member, Syllabus Expert Committee of B.Sc. Biotechnology, Mahatma Gandhi University
Dr. Umesh B. T. Research Guide in Plant Bio Technology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore Member, PGCSS Syllabus Revision Committee.
Sri. Haneefa K.G. Indian Coach for 1st World Martial Arts Masterships 2016 at Korea (Kurash) National Kurash Referee
Sri. Sanjayan T. S. Member, Indian Association of American Studies International Association of Educators for World Peace Member, Break through Science Society, Culcutta, Member Association for development of teaching and learning.Ms. Glarmina P. Academic Counsellor, IGNOUMs.Bhavya Kamal K. Menon Member, Board of Studies (UG) Bharathiyar Univrersity. Member, M.Phil Dissertation Evaluation Panel Member, Energy Conservation SocietyMs.Gincy K. Varghese Member, Energy Conservation Society, Indian Association of Physics TeachersSri. Jasir .M.P Member,College Governing Council,MG UniversityDr.Julie M. David Life Member,Computer Society of India
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
U.G. PROGRAMMES
B.B.A Aided
B.C.A. “
B.Sc. Electronics “
B.Com. with Computer Applications “
B.Sc. Biotechnology Self Financing
B.Sc. Microbiology “
B.Sc. Physics with Computer Applications “
B.Sc. Mathematics with Computer Applications “
B.A. Communicative English -Three Main “
B.A . Arabic Model II Vocational “
B.Com.Taxation “
B.Sc. Psychology “
B.Voc.Logistics Management “
B. Voc.Animation & Graphic Design “
P.G. PROGRAMMES
M.Sc.Biotechnology Aided
M.Sc.Computer Science “
M.Com.Finance Self Financing
M.Sc.Electronics “
M.Sc.Microbiology “
M.Sc.Biochemistry “
M.A. English “
MHRM “
M.Sc.Physics “
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAMMEDiploma in Electrical& Electronics Equipments Maintenance (UGC Aided)
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION FOR VARIOUS PROGRAMMES1. B.C.A.(Bachelor of Computer Application)
Plus two or its equivalent with Mathematics/Computer Science as one of the sub-jects
2. B.Sc.Electronics Plus two or its equivalent with Mathematics as one of the subjects
3. B.B.A.(Bachelor of Business Administration) Plus two or its equivalent
4. B.Com.with Computer/ B.Com.Taxation Plus two or its equivalent with Commerce as one of the subjects
5. B.Voc.in Logistics Management / Animation & Graphic Design Plus two or its equivalent
6. B.Sc.Biotechnology / Microbiology Plus two or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry & Biology
7. B.Sc Physics / Mathematics with Computer Applications Plus two or its equivalent with Physics, Mathematics & Chemistry
8. B.Sc.Psychology Plus two or its equivalent
9. BA Communicative English -Three Main Plus two or its equivalent
10. BA Arabic Vocational Model II Plus two or its equivalent with Arabic as one of the subjects
11. M.Sc.Biotechnology I Microbiology I Biochemistry Any Degree in Bioscience / Chemistry
12. M.Com. B.Com./ B.B.A/ B.B.M.of this university with not less than 45% marks.
13. M.Sc.Electronics B.Sc Degree in Electronics/Computer Science/Physics with Electronics/ B.CA
14. MA English Graduates with English under Part Ill or all graduates in the Faculties of Arts, Science, Social Sciences,Oriental Studies or Fine Arts who have taken not less than three papers under Part I (English) /6 course in English Common course
15. MHRM Any Bachelor Degree with not less than 50% marks in aggregate (ie, in all parts of the exam) for Arts/ Commerce/ BBA and 55% marks in aggregate for all other degrees or 50% marks in aggregate for Masters degree
16. M.Sc.Computer Science BCA or B.Sc. Degree with Mathematics/Computer Science/Electronics/IT as one of the subjects under part Ill.
17. M.Sc.Physics Graduation in Physics or Electronics Equipment Maintenance.
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CHOICE BASED COURSE - CREDIT - SEMESTER SYSTEM AND GRADING 2013
1. TITLE 1.1 These regulations shall be called “Regulations for Under Graduate Programmes under Choice Based Course Credit Semester System and Grading,2013”
2. DURATION 2.1. The duration of U.G. programmes shall be 6/8 semesters (the semesters defined under 3.20, above). 2.2 The duration of odd semesters shall be from June to October and that of evensemesters from November to March. There shall be three days semester break after odd semesters and two months vacation during April and May in every academic year. 2.3 A student may be permitted to complete the Programme, on valid reasons,within a period of 12/16 continuous semesters from the date of commencement of the first semester of the programme.
3.SCHEME AND SYLLABUS
3.1 The U.G.programmes shall indude (a) Common courses I & II, (b) Core courses, (c) Complementary Courses (d) Open Course. 3.2 Credit Transfer and Accumulation system can be adopted in the programme.Transfer of Credit consists of acknowledging, recognizing and accepting credits by an institution for programmes or courses com pleted at another institution.The Credit Transfer Scheme shall allow students pursuing a programme in one University to continue their education in another University without break.
4. PROGRAMMESTRUCTURE
*The credit distribution for vocational courses is to be decided separately
5. EXAMINATIONS.
5.1 The evaluation of each course shall contain two parts:
(I) Internal or In-Semester Assessment {ISA)
(ii) External or End-Semester Assessment (ESA)
a Programme Duration 6 Semester
b Total Credits required for successful completion of the programme 120
c Minimum credits required from common courses 38
d Minimum credits required from Core + complementary+ vocational courses including project 79
e Minimum credits required from Open course 3
f Minimum attendance required 75%
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The internal to external assessment ratio shall be 1:4,for both courses with or without practical. For all courses (theory & practical),grades are given on a 07-point scale based on the total percentage of marks.(ISA+ESA) as given below
From 2017 admission onwards the 7 point scale is
Prior to 2017 the 7 Points Scale is
&.CREDIT POINT AND CREDIT POINT AVERAGECredit Point (CP) of a course is calculated using the formulaCP = C x GP, where C = Credit; GP = Grade pointCredit Point Average (CPA) of a Semester/Programme is calculated using the formula CPA = TCP/TC,where TCP = Total Credit Point; TC = Total Credit Grades for the different semeste is and overall programme are given based on the corresponding CPA as shown below:
From 2017 admission onwards
Percentage of marks Grade Grade point
95 and above S Outstanding 10
85 to below 95 A+ Excellent 9
75 to below 85 A VeryGood 8
65 to below 75 B+ Good 7
55 to below 65 B Above Average 6
45 to below 55 C Satisfactory 5
35 to below 45 D Pass 4
Below 35 F Failure 0
Percentage of marks Grade Gradepolnt
90 and above A+ - Outstanding 10
80-89 A- Excellent 9
70-79 B-VeryGood 8
60-69 C-Good 7
50-59 D - Satisfactory 6
40-49 E -Adequate 5
Below40 F- Failure 4
GPA Grade
9.5 and above S Outstanding8.5 to below 9.5 A+ Excellent7.5 to below 8.5 AVervGood6.5 to below 7.5 B+Good5.5 to below 6.5 B Above Average4.5 to below 5.5 C Satisfactory3.5 to below 4.5 D PassBelow3.5 F Failure
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Prior to 2017 the credit point is:
Note:A separate minimum of 30% marks each for internal and external (for both theory and practical)and aggregate minimum of 35% are required for a pass for a course(2017 admn)& 40% (prior to 2017) for a pass in a programme, a separate minimum of Grade E is required for all the individual courses.If a candidate secures F Grade for any one of the courses offered in a Semester/Programme only F grade will be awarded for that Semester/Programme until he/she improves this to E grade or above within the permitted period. Candidate who secures E grade and above will be eligible for higher studies.
7. MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR EXTERNAL EXAMINATION AND INTERNAL EVALUATION
The external examination of all semesters shall be conducted by the University at the end of each semester. Internal evaluation is to be done by continuous assessment Marks distribution for external and internal assessments and the components for internal evaluation with their marks are shown below: Components of the internal evaluation and their marks are as below.
7.1 For all courses without practical a) Marks of external Examination : 80 b) Marks of internal evaluation : 20
All the three components of the internal assessment are mandatory. For common course English in I Semester,internal oral examination shall be conducted instead of test paper.
For all courses with practical,from 2017 admission onwards the pattern is a) Marks of theory- External examination : 60b) Marks of theory-Internal evaluation: 15
CPA Grade
Above 9 A+ Outstanding
Above 8 , but below or equal to 9 A Excellent
Above 7 , but below or equal to 8 B Very Good
Above 6 , but below or equal to 7 C Good
Above 5 , but below or equal to 6 D Satisfactory
Above 4 , but below or equal to 5 E Adequate
4 or below F Failure
Components of Internal Evaluation MARKS
Attendance 5
Assignment /Seminar/Viva 5
Test paper(s) (1or 2) (1x10=10;2x5=10) 10
Total 20
Components of Internal Evaluation MARKS
Attendance 5
Assignment /Seminar/Viva 2
Test papers (2x4) 8
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7.2 For all courses with practical
a) Marks of theory -External Examination : 60
b) Marks of theory-lntemal Evaluation:10
a) Marks of Practical-ExternalExamination: 40 (only in even semesters}
b) Marks of Practical- Internal Evaluation:20
(odd and even semesters combined annually
c) Marks of Practical-ExternalExamination: 40 (only in even semesters}
d) Marks of Practical- Internal Evaluation:20
(odd and even semesters combined annually}
*Marks awarded for Record should be related to number of experiments recorded.
7.3 Project Evaluation: (Max. marks100)
Components of Theory -Internal Evaluation Marks
Attendance 3
Assignment/Seminar/Viva 2
Test paper(s) (1or 2) 5
(1x5=5;2x2.5=5)Total 10
Components of Theory- Internal Evaluation Marks
Attendance 3
Assignrnent/Serninar/Viva 2
Test paper(s} (1or 2) 5
(1x5=5;2x2.5=5)Total 10
Components of Practical-Internal evaluation Marks
Attendance 4
Record* 10
Lab involvement 6
Total 20
Componenls of Project-Evaluation Marks
Internal Evaluation 20
Dissertation (External) 50
Viva-Voce (External) 30
Total 100
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8. ATTENDANCE EVALUATION
1) For all courses without practical
(Decimals are to be rounded to the next higher whole number)
2) For all courses with practical
% of attendance Marks
90 and above 5
85-89 4
80-84 3
76-79 2
75 1
(Decimals are to be rounded to the next higher whole number)
9.ASSIGNMENTS
Assignments are to be done from 1st to 4th semesters. At least one assign-ment should be done in each semester.
10.SEMINAR/ VIVA
A student shall present a seminar in the 5th semester and appear for Viva-voce in the 6”semester.
11. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST PAPERS
At least one internal test-paper is to be attended in each semester for each course. The evaluations of all components are to be published and are to be acknowledged by the candidates. All documents of internal assessments are to be kept in the college for two years and shall be made available for verification by the University. The responsibility of evaluating the internal assessment is vested on the teacher(s), who teach the course.
11.1 Grievance Redressal Mechanism
Internal assessment shall not be used as a tool for personal or other type of vengeance.A student has all rights to know, how the teacher arrived at the marks. In order to address the grievance of students a three-level Grievance Redressal mechanism is envisaged. A student can approach the
% of Attendance Marks for theory
90 and above 4
80-89 3
75-79 2
75 1
% of Attendance Marks forPractlcal
90 and above 4
80-89 3
75-79 2
75 1
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upper level only if grievance is not addressed at the lower level.
Level 1:Dept. Level: The department cell chaired by the Head; and Dept. coordinator and teacher in-charge, as members.
Level 2: College level: A committee with the Principal as Chairman, Dept. Coordinator,HOD of concerned Department and a senior teacher nominated by the College council as members.
Level 3: University Level: A Committee constituted by the Vice-Chancellor as Chairman and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Convener - Syndicate sub-committee on Students Discipline and Welfare, Chairman- Board of Examinations as members and the Controller of Examination as member-secretary.
The college council shall nominate a senior teacher as coordinator of internal evaluations. This coordinator shall make arrangements for giving awareness of the internal evaluation components to students immediately after commencement of I st semester
The internal evaluation report in the prescribed format should reach the University before the 4th week of October and March in every academic year.
12.EXTERNAL EXAMINATION
The external examination of all semesters shall be conducted by the University at the end of each semester.
Students having a minimum of 75% average attendance for all the courses only can register for the examination. Condonation of shortage of attendance to a maximum of 10 days or 50 hours in a semester subject to a maximum of 2 times during the whole period of the programme may be granted by the University on valid grounds. This condonation shall not be counted for internal assessment. Benefit of attendance may be granted to students attending University/College union/Co-curricular activities by treating them as present for the days of absence, on production of participation/attendance certificates, within one week,from competent authorities and endorsed by the Head of the institution. This is limited to a maximum of 10 days per semester and this benefit shall be considered for Internal assessment also.Those students who are not eligible even with condonation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the course along with the next batch.
All students are to do a project. This project can be done individually or as a group of 3 students. The projects are to be identified during the II semester of the programme with the help of the supervising teacher. The report of the project in duplicate is to be submitted to the department at the sixth semester and are to be produced before the examiners appointed by the University.
There will be no supplementary exams.For reappearance/ improvement, the students can appear along with the next batch.
A student who registers his/her name for the external exam for a semester will be eligible for promotion to the next semester.
A student who has completed the entire curriculum requirement,but could not
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11.3
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12.2
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register for the Semester examination can register notionally,for getting eligibility for promotion to the next semester.
A candidate who has not secured minimum marks/credits in internal examinations can re-do the same registering along with the University examination for the same semester, subsequently.
13. PATTERN OF QUESTIONS
Questions shall be set to assess knowledge acquired, standard application of knowledge,application of knowledge in new situations, criticalevaluation of knowledge and the ability to synthesize knowledge. The question setter shall ensure that questions covering all skills are set.
From 2017 admission onwards question paper patterns is
Pattern of questions for externalexamination for theory papers with practical
14. prlor to 2017 the Dattem Is
Patten of question for external examination for theory papers with practical
Pattern of question for external Examination for theory paper without practical
Section Total number of questions
Number of Questions
to be answered
Marks of each Question Total marks
A 12 10 2 20
B 9 6 5 30
c 4 2 15 30
TOTAL 80
TOTAL
Total number Number of Ques- Marks of each Total marks
10 10 1 10
12 8 2 16
9 6 4 24
4 2 15 30
35 26 X 80
TOTAL
To1al no. of Number of Ques- Marks of each Total marks
8 8 1 8
10 6 2 12
6 4 4 16
4 2 12 24
28 20 X 60
Total number of questions
Number of Questions to be
answeredMarks of each Question Total marks
A 10 1 20
B 6 5 30
c 2 10 30
TOTAL 60
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Course Tution Fee
Special Fee CautionDeposit
Exam Fee
I B.C.A. 3000 1798 360 950
I B.Sc.(Electronics) 3000 1798 360 950
I B.B.A. 1000 1548 360 950
I B.Com.CA 1000 1798 360 950
II B.Sc.(Electronics) 3000 1068 900
II B.C.A. 3000 1068 900
II B.B.A. 1000 818 800
II B.Com.CA 1000 1068 950
Ill B.C.A. 3000 1073 900
Ill B.Sc.(Electronics) 3000 1073 900
Ill B.B.A. 1000 823 1000
III B.Com.CA 1000 1073 1000
IM.Sc.Biotechnology 1800 2623 60 760
II M.Sc. Biotechnology 1800 2018 - 1050
IM.Sc. Computer Science 1800 2623 60 760
II M.Sc. Computer Science 1800 2018 - 1050
Fee structure -Aided courses
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COLLEGE RULES• The Rules and regulation of the college are formed by the management and
the Principal in accordance with Government and University rules and the ruling of High Court of Kerala from time to time to ensure a peaceful campus atmosphere.
• Students of M.E.S. College, Marampally shall try their best to uphold the honour and prestige of the institution by humility, fellow feeling and hard work.They should endeavour to create an atmosphere conductive to academic, cultural and social progress.
• Students must observe strict discipline in the campus.Every student shall behave with dignity and courtesy to the Principal, faculty members, administrative staff, visitors and fellow students.
• Class hours are from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.Be in time for classes.
• The day begins with Morning Prayer. The entire college participates in the Morning Prayer with due respect and devotion.Observe perfect silence during the college morning prayer.
• Once students are admitted to the college,they are bound by the code of conduct laid down by the college through the college calendar and it is implicit that they should observe the code of conduct necessary for the proper administration and management of the institution.
• Students should come to the campus wearing the stipulated uniform only. On special occasions students are exempted from uniform only with the permission of Principal. But only formal dressing will be allowed in the campus.
• Staff members/Discipline Committee shall have the powers to deny admission to students to classes/office/labs/library/meetings/cultural programs and other programs in the case of violation of the dress code of the college.
• Students shall always wear identity cards issued by the college with tag and show them as and when demanded by the Principal,teachers and office staff/security staff.
• Students shall not engage themselves in actions that are offensive to good and are disservice to succeeding generations of students of the college.
• Political activities and the functioning of the student organizations are strictly banned in the campus. Unofficial meetings, strikes,demonstrations,agitations,and fund collection are strictly prohibited.Students who violate the above rules are liable to be dismissed from the college summarily.
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• No students shall bring in to the college campus or hostels any banner, flag, board, notice, pamphlet or other such materials for purpose of any political activity of student organizations or other organizations.
• The College Management and Principal shall take appropriate measures to insulate the college campus from political activism and external intervention to safe guard the interests of students,academic community,parents and the general public.Students and staff shall cooperate with all such measures induding the mode of College Union elections as decided by the College Management and Courts from time to time.
• Election to the college Union, if required , will be conducted under Parliamentary Mode,as per Lyngdoh Committee recommendations,under the verdict of the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala in WPC © No.19411 of 2012,de hors the directions issued by the University.
• No meeting or entertainment shall be organized without consent of Principal.Any type of fund raising in the college campus or in the hostel is not allowed with out the permission of Principal.
• Students taking part in communal and anti-social activities will be severely dealt with strict disciplinary action.
• Students should not go outside the college during class hours. In the event of unavoidable necessity they should seek special permission of the Principal/ Head of the Department/Tutor.
• No student shall use or keep in possession alcoholic drinks or narcotic, tobaco drugs. Using/keeping of these items will lead to immediate expulsion of the student from the college and hostel.
• Students shall not enter class rooms other than their own.
• Strict silence needs to be observed in classrooms during working hours.Students should not make any noise while moving from class to class.
• If classes are free during any period,engage yourself in meaningfulco-curricular activities. Students should not remain in the dassrooms during free hours as it might disturb other classes.They may go to the library or reading room.
• Students,other than hostellers are not expected to be present on the campus after 6:30pm.
• When member of the staff or any distinguished visitor enter the class, the students shall raise in respect and remain standing till they are allowed to sit or the former has taken seat.
• No students shall leave the class before the teacher leaves.
• Habitual negligence in college work, dishonesty,obscenity in word or act or any
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other acts of misconduct will involve severe disciplinary action.
• While attending a meeting students shall show due respect to the president and the speakers and shall avoid leaving during the meeting or showing their approval, disapproval in a noisy manner.
• Students should read the notices put up on the notice board carefully every day and ignorance of any notice thus exhibited will not be accepted as an excuse for failing to comply with.
• If the teacher is absent, the class representative should inform the concerned department for immediate alternative arrangment
• On the basis of the orders Issued by various authorHies Including the Hon.’ble High Court of Kerala {WP (c) 23377/09) the use of mobile phones in the College Campus Is strictly prohibited.A fine of Rs.5001- will be Imposed on those who violate this rule.Mobile Phones will not be returned under any circumstances.A surprise inspection squad is formed to implement the rule. Misuse of it including e - mails is also strictly prohibited
• Cinematic dance, DJ and Fashion show shallnot be allowed inside the College Campus.Violating these rules willmeet with disciplinary action.
• Ragging is prohibited by law. Students shall not indulge in any such activities against a new entrant of the college and it will be treated as Ragging and the accused will be made liable for punishment as per the Indian Penal Code.Ragging of any form is a non bailable offence and requires criminal procedure.If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority,severe action will be taken against such students if they fail to give satisfactory explanation and the matter will be forwarded to the police for further action under criminal procedure.
• Students can access the following 24hrs.toll free telephone number or website of the UGC to register their complaints regarding ragging for which action will be taken within 24 hours,keeping the Intimation confidential. Helpline number:1800..180-552, Website : [email protected]
• The Principal shall have the power to inflict the following punishment: fine, loss of attendance, loss of term certificate,suspension,compulsory issue of T.C. and expulsion.
• Studetns are prohibited from including in anti- institutional, anti - national, anti social, communual, immoral or political expressions and activities within the campus and hostel
• Conduct certificate will not be issued as a matter of course.It has to be earned by students’ good conduct. Promotion to a higher class, selection for University examinations and issue of progress,attendance conduct certificates are matters
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absolutely within the statutory and discretionary powers of the Principal and no appeal shall lay against the Principal’s decision to any other authority.
• The Principal shall have the right to issue Transfer Certificate to a student admitted to the college without an application from the students or the guardian at any time during the course of his /her study in the college without assigning any specific reason.
• For acts of misbehavior the Principal may impose such punishment as fines, cancellation of attendance, withholding of terms certificate,forfeiture of educational concession and scholarship, suspension and expulsion.
• The Principal or other duly constituted college or hostel authorities may frame and issue from time to time disciplinary rules of permanent or temporary character regulating the conduct of students within and outside the college and the hostel premises with a view to maintain the credit and reputation of the college and the hostels.
• Cleanliness in classrooms,verandahs, and premises is essential. Avoid leaning against walls and door-ways.Students shall desist from disfiguring the class rooms,the fumiture, compound walls and buildings or any part of the college campus by pasting postes fixing nails or writing on them.They shall also desist from disfiguring the compound walls of building. In the event of such damage and destruction the cost of such products will be recoverd from the concerned the student/students.
• Banners, flags, posters, etc shall not be allowed inside the campus or at the gates or compound walls for purpose of any activity without the pennission of the Principal.
• Legal action will be initiated against those who destruct or cause to destruct the properties of the college under existing laws including the prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984.
• Students who are charged in criminal offence and are under suspension shall not be allowed lo enter the campus without permission.
• Students guilty of going over to other colleges or institutions to take part in acts of indiscipline such as organizing demonstrations or strikes will be deemed especially culpable and be punished accordingly.
• Students from other institutions and outsiders should take prior permission with valid identity proof to meet the Principal and staff members. Students from other institutions and outsiders shall not meet or interact with the students of the college inside the campus without the prior written consent of the Principal.
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• Students from other institution and outsiders disrupting any academic activity or functioning of the college office or any unit thereof shall be treated as infringing in the rights of college authorities to run the institution in a good manner for the public interest. All such deeds will be treated as infringement of the rights of students especially those belonging to orphan,SC/STs and other backward communities to have uninterrupted education. Legal actions including contempt of court will be initiated in all such cases.
• There shall not be any discrimination against any community or category of students of the college and immediate stringent action will be taken against the erring students/ officials/ faculty members.
• Outsiders including police and media shall not enter the campus without the permissionof Principal.
• Photography I video I audio recording and playing in the campus is strictly prohibited.Programs in the college shallbe covered only by the persons officially authorized by the Principal.
• Students are not allowed to bring vehicles into the campus.They have to park their vehicles at the allotted place at their own risk. Stunting and racing of vehicles within and in a radius of 200 metres outside the campus are strictly banned. Students and staff have to register their vehicle number and licence number with the security. Parking permits will be issued to physically handicapped students and they have to park their vehicles at the area allotted.
• The Security Personnel/ designated college staff are authorized to inspect the records of the vehicles entering the campus and register the details in the gate register.
• The College Council and Parent Teacher Association can advice Principal on internal matters of the college.
• Complaints of students will be looked into if they are presented through the proper channel. Collective petitions however will not be allowed. Students and staff members can make use of the grievance redressal mechanism available in the college.
• The college authorities reserve the rights to amend, repeal or modify any of the above rules.
• The tems and conditions of admission and the code of conduct are binding on the student.
• Any case of criminal activity or violation of law and order in the campus will be reported to the police and the police shall be register case and initiate action against offenders.
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Attendance and Leave
• If a student requires leave for personal reasons he / she must get permission from the Principal or the tutor concerned.
• Application for leave should be made at least two days in advance.
• When absence due to some unforseen cause application should be submitted as early as possible.
• In case of hostel residents,all applications for leave shall be countersigned by the Warden and should be submitted to the tutor.
• The application for leave on account of illness should be supported by a medical certificate.
• The certificate of attendance compulsory for the admission to the University Examination will not be issued unless the Principalis Convinced that the the student’s conduct and progress have been satisfactory and the student must have attended 75% of the working days in the academic semester.
• For undergraduate programme under CBCSS the minimum requirement of attendance during a semester is 75% for each of their respective course (Common,Core,Complementary,Open & Elective Courses).Students may also note that unless they register for the University Examination they will not be eligible for promotion to higher classes.
• Students who want to participate in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities will not be granted grace attendance in lieu of such participation unless they get prior written permission from the Principalthrough applications forwarded by the teachers’ in-charge.
• Name of a student who is absent without prior permission for leave for ten consecutive working days, or two weeks will be removed from the nominal roll.
STUDENTS GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE
There shall be a students Grievance Redressal Committee constituted by the Principal.The chairman of the said committee shall be the Principal. The committee shall consists three teachers nominated by the college council of whom one shall be a lady teacher.The chairman of the college union as well as the secretary shall be the ex-officio members of the said committee.The committee shall meet once in a every month and evaluate the steps taken or frame guidelines or general instructions or directions for the maintenance of peaceful atmosphere in the campus.
(As per M.G.University order No.162/04/2/dt 16/2/05)
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LABORATORY RULES
The following are the General rules to be followed in the Computer, Electronics, Physics, Biosciences, lnternet and Language Lab.
1. Students should involve in the lab work in the most disciplined fashion.They should realize that Lab hours are the stepping stones to an intimate understanding of the subject and further research.
2. Students should maintain silence and cleanliness within the lab.
3. All equipment should be handled with care and utmost responsibility.
4. No equipment should be displaced from its original position.
5. Strict action will be taken if any article is stolen from the Lab.
6. If any equipment or apparatus is broken out of carelessness,the student will have to pay fine.
7. Students should sign the log book at the commencement of the lab hour.
LIBRARY RULES1. All members of the staff and students are entiUed to use the library for refer-
ence and borrowing books.
2. The library will be kept open from 9.00 a.m to 5.00 p.m.
3. Students of each course have been assigned a particular day of a week for borrowing/renewing/ returning books.
4. The students shall register their names in the register book before borrowing books.Students will be allotted a limited number of books for a specified time.
5. 5. A fine of Rs.1/- per day will be charged from those who fail to return their books on their respective due date.
6. Students are advised to report any defect or damage in the book before it has been given to them, otherwise it will be presumed that the book was without damage at the lime it was issued.If a book /periodical is damaged by a member he/she will have to replace it or pay the cost of the book/ periodical.
7. Silence shall be maintained in the college library. News Papers1. The Hindu2. The New Indian Express3. Times of India4. Deccan Chronicle5. Malayala Manorema6. Mathrubhumi7. Madhyamam8. Thejas
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38. It Next1. Arogyam 39. Kalakaumudhi2. Arogyamasika 40. Karshakasree3. Better Interiors 41. Knowledge Management4. Better Photography 42. Koodu5. Bhashaposhini 43. Madhyamam6. Biospectrum 44. Malayalam7. Business Deepika 45. Mathrubhumi8. Business India 46. Mathrubhumi Yatra9. Business Today 47. MBA Edn. & Career10. Business World 48. MES Bulletin11. C.S.R 49. Motor India12. Career 360 50. Motoring World13. Competition Wizard 51. Open Source14. Current Science 52. Outlook15. Data Quest 53. Outlook Business16. Developer lq 54. Outlook Money17. Dhanam 55. Outlook Traveler18. Digit 56. OverDrive19. Discover India 57. Overtake20. Don Bosco 58. Passline21. Down To Earth 59. PcQuest22. Electronics Bazar 60. Photowide23 Electronics For You 61. Prabhata Rashmi24. Embedded For You 62. Productivity News25. Employment News 63. Readers Digest26. ExpressComputer 64. Sambadhyam27. Fastrack 65. Sanctury Asia28. Forbes India 66 Science India29. Fortune 67 ScienceReporter30. Fotowide 68 Sports Illustrated31. Frontline 69. Sports Magazine32. G.k.Today 70. Sportstar33. Grahalakshmi 71. The Caravan34. Grandhalokam 72. The Man35. Green File 73. The Week36. India Today 74. Thozhil vartha37. lnfokairali 75 Thozhil Veethi 76 Time
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77. Vanitha78. Vanitha Veedu79. Voice & Data
List Of Journals1. Astrophysics2. Bioscience3. Dialoqua4. Fortis5. Genetics6. IETE Journal Of Education7. IETE Journal Of Research8. IETE Tech. Review9. IJDL10. Indian Journal Of Management11. Indian Journal Of Marketing12. Indian Journal Of Bioscience & Biophysics13. Indian Journal Of Computer Science14. Indian Journal Of Economics15. Indian Journal Of Economics & Research16. Indian Journal Of Finance17. Indian Journal Of Pure &Applied Physics18. Indian Journal Of Research In capital Market19. Indian Literature20. IndianManagement21. IUP Journal Of English22. IUPJournal Of International Relations23. IUPJournal Of Knowledge Management24. JoAR In Bioscience & Biotechnology25. JoARIn Nanoscience & Nanotechnology26. JoAr In Psychology & Psychotherapy27. Journal On Computer Science28. Pramana (physics)29. ProceedingMathematicalScience30. Psychology& DevelopingSociety31. Resonance32. Science&technology33. University News
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UGC SUPPORTED PROJECTS (ONGOING) Department of Electronics1. Embedded Based wireless medical diagnosis system
Principal Investigator:Ms. Bhavya KamalK Menon Department of Biosciences
2. Isolation and characterisation of oil degrading micro organism from oil contaminat-ed sites - Principal Investigator :Ms. Nimsi K. A.
3. Microbial degradation and metabolic profile of organa-phosphorous insecticides by soil bacteria.- Principal Investigator :Ms. Shalet Varghese
4. Isolation and characterisation of plastic degrading actinomycetes from gar-bage soil -Principal lnvestigator :Ms. Anu Ruby Benny Department of Physical Education
5. Effect of Kalarippayattu on physical fitness variables among college students - Principal Investigator.- Sri. Haneafa K. G. Department of Commerce
6. A research on dynamics of customer relationship management- special refer-ence to automobile dealers - Principal lnvestigalior: Ms.Nizamole Abdulkader
7. “Linking Service Quality with service satisfaction - A Study in Banking sector - Principal Investigator : Ms.Farzana S.Hussain
KSCSTE Student Projects Principallnvestigator
StudentInvestigator
Sanctioned Authority
1Role of AzotobacterIn conservation of Mangrove ecosystem-SPYTIS-2014
Fouziya K. M. Arjuna
Kerala StateCouncil for Science and TechonologySPYTis 2014- 10,000
2Comparatlva study on the effect of Azoto-bacter and Rizhobiu as fertilizer on vegetable plants-
Anu RubyBenny
Sumaya PA andRadha B Nair
Kerala StateCouncil for Science and TechonologySPYTis 2014- 10,000
3Smal lscale production of rhizobial inocu-lants-nitrogenase activity and field application studies
Neelima T.K. Akhil K. S.
Kerala StateCouncil for Science and TechonologySPYTis 2014- 10,000
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Extraction of dietary fibre from differentfood stuffs and the comaparatlvestudy including bile acid binding capacity NeelimaT.K. Nivedhitha
Vijayakumar
Kerala StateCouncil for Science and TechonologySPYTis 2014- 10,000
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Isolation of phosphate solublllslng bactarleand their effect on germination ofrice seeds as well as seedling growth
Dr. Mini K. Paul
Haripriya ShanavasAswathy Shaji
Kerala StateCouncil for Science and TechonologySPYTis 2014- 10,000
6 Studies on genetic variability of hydrophoblns and its potential therapeutic applications-
Dr. Manzur Ali P.P.and Rafeeq C.M.
Vaishanav AB
Kerala StateCouncil for Science and Techonology42/SPS 58/2016 - 11,000/-
7Student academic Information managementSystem Ms.Leena C
.Sekhar
Mr. Vysakh K. MenonEldho Thomas
Kerala State Council for Science and Technology 62/SPYTis H/2016/KSCSTERs. 10,000/-
8ldentification of Bacterial and fungal communi-ties associated with the lichen symbiosis Mr. Vivas
Salim
Sreedhi Pramod,Athulya M,Johnson
KSCTE / SPYT is order No 1384/2016Dated 23.03.17
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IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) ObjectiveTo promote the academic and administrative performance of our College, through conscious,consistent and catalytic action.
EstablishmentThe college has established IQAC in the year 2004 following the accreditation of the college by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
Functions of IQAC• Development and application of quality benchmarks/parameters in various
activities of the institution.
• Dissemination of information on quality aspects
• Organization of discussions,workshops,seminars and promotion of quality circles. Recording and monitoring quality measures of the institution.
• Acting as a nodal agency of the institution for quality - related activities.
• Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report and such other reports as may be decided from time to time.
The IQAC derive major support from the already existing units and mechanisms that contribute to the functions listed above.
9 Isolation AND Characterization of a cyanobac-terium wall receptor in the lichens
Ms. Shiji MChemparathy
DilshanaFathima andUnnimaya C.S.
KSCSTE,SPYTiSorder No. 1383SCSTE/:2016/Kdated 23.03.17
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Isolation biofilim producing bacteria from different water samples and testing the effect of various effect on bio film inhibition Ms. Sajeena T.A. Aboobacker
Roshini Jamal
KSCSTE SPYTis order no 1382/2016/ K SCSTEDated 23.03.17
11Comparitive study of bacteria and fungi onthe degradation of organohosphate pesticides and their derivatives
Ms. M. MuraliRamya Nowrin Kabeer
KSCSTE SPYTlS order No 13851:2016/K SCSTE dated 23.03.17
12 Screening and Characterzation of mangroves for Trypsin inhibitors
Dr Manzur Ali P.P.
Basim K.S. andBeena Mol Kabeer
511/SPS/2016/KSCSTE
13 Ultrasonic Haptic Vision System Sri. SamKollannore U.
Athicka Thasni,Asna V.A.Fathima P.N,Nasrunnisa K.SFayiza Hassan
70/SPYTiSII/2016/KSCSTE
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Composition of IQACDr. A.Biju (Chairman & Principal)Jb. M.A.Mohammed (Chairman, College Managing Committee) Dr.K.A. Zakkariya (College Managing Committe)Dr.Manzur Ali P.P. (IQAC Coordinator ) .Dr.Bindu Jamal (IQAC Asst.Coordinator)Ms.Leena C.Sekhar (Dept. of Computer Applications)Ms.Jaseena K.U. (Dept. of Computer Applications)Mr.Sam Kollannore ( Dept. of Electronics)Dr. Jasmine P.M. ( Dept. of Electronics)Ms. Farzana S. Hussain (Dept. of Commerce)Mr. K.P. Muhammed Sherief (H.A)Mr. Siraj P.K. (Vice President PTA)Mr. Muhammed Rafeek. P.K. (Alumni Rep)
TUTORIAL SYSTEM
This has been organized for nurturing the bond between teachers and students.The stu-dents are divided into batches and placed under group tutors.The students can consult his/ her tutor for all matters related to academic performances.This system is further reinforced by linking it up with the Parent Teachers Association.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CENTRE
Equal Opportunity Centre ensures the effective implementation of policies and pro-grammes for disadvantaged groups, provides guidance and counseling with respect to academic, financial,social and other matters and to enhance the diversity within the campus.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
The NSS unit (Unit No.68) of our college started functioning in 1996-97. Membership is open to both boys and girls. The volunteers of the NSS are expected to work for 120 hours a year. The NSS Certificate holders are eligible to get weightage of marks for admission to any course of further study.
NATIONAL CADET CORPS (NCC)
NCC is a tri-services organization comprising the Army, the Navy and the Air force to in groom the youth-The Leaders of Tomorrow’ into disciplined and patriotic citizens.The NCC unit (sub unit 5280 Army PI under 22 (K) Bn. NCC,Aluva) of our college started functioning in the year 2011.Membership is open to both boys and girls.Lt. Ibrahim Salim (Dept. of Computer Applications) is the NCC officer of our college .
DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATIONS
Each department has an association for planning and implementing various activities depending on the requirements and interest of students.The Head of the Department will be the President of the association and there shall be a student secretary.
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PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
The association of the guardians will elect an executive committee at the general body of the parents.This committee will help the institution in promoting and im-plementing many of the welfare schemes of the college and in maintaining proper atmosphere in the college.
COLLEGE UNION
1. All the students of M.E.S. College,Marampally are ordinary members of the College Union and the members of the teaching staff are its honorary mem-bers.
2. The College Union purports to promote and instill democratic principles among students, to equip them with the rights and duties of citizenship and to provide them opportunities for the development of their personality.
3. The Executive Committee of the College Union shall consist Chairman, Vice Chairman,General Secretary, University Union Councillors,Arts Club Secre-tary, Student Editor of the College Magazine, Lady Representatives,Associa-tion Secretaries and Class Representatives.
4. The Principal shall be the Hon.Treasurer of the College Union.
5. There shall be a Staff Advisor to the College Union.
CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT CELL
The career development cell organizes career development activities to assist students.This cell is working under the guidance of staff members.Brochures on career information of various institutions will be available from this office.
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
The Co-operative Society functions in the college caters to the stationary require-ments of students.Staff President - Lt.Ibrahim Salim & Secretary- Shiji M.Chempar-athy
COLLEGE HOSTEL
Hostel facility has been provided to boys and girls in the campus. Presently the girls hostel can accommodate 300 students and boys hostel has a capacity of 40.The college has availed UGC assistance for setting up the hostel facility.
COLLEGE MAGAZINE
M.E.S.College, Marampally publishes the College Magazine once a year.It is meant for promoting literary and artistic talents of the students.Contributions to the College Magazine will be screened and edited by a nominated body. The student
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editor of the magazine plays a vital role in the successful publication of the magazine.The Principal’s decision will be final in the publication of articles in the magazine.
UGC NETWORK RESOURCE CENTRE
The College has availed UGC assistance to commence a Network Resource Centre (UGC NRC) in the campus and it has been centrally located in the library block. This centre caters to the faculty and students alike for furthering their capacities in the use of multimedia in teaching or learning activity.
COLLEGE CANTEEN
College canteen functioning in the campus assures healthy and economic food for all students and staff in the campus.Students are expected to exercise decency and decorum in the canteen.Students are forbidden to paste notices and bills on the walls of the canteen.
TRANSPORT FACILITlES
Twelve buses owned by the institution operate from Kaloor,Vytlila, N.Paravur, Kodun-galloor, Cherannalloor,Manjali, Kothamangalam, Thripunithura, Nettor,Muvattupuzha, Edavanakkad and Chalakudy.
QUALITY CIRCLE
In order to maintain high standards in the various curricular and extracurricular ac-tivities,a forum has been mooted to monitor them.The forum consists of the steering committee members of NAAC and a selected student representative from each class.
MEDICAL INSPECTION
The College provides the facility for health checkup by a registered medical practitioner twice every month.
NATURE CLUB
Nature club intends to spread the message of environmental preservation and pro-tection. It tries to enlighten the student community by arranging programmes which emphasize the harmony of man and nature.
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
The consultancy services provided by various departments are listed below.
• Website Designing (Dept. of Computer Applications)
• Technical support for setting up labs for Electronics and Computer Hardware (Dept. of Electronics)
• Skill Development Programme (Dept. of Business Administration)
DAYCARE CENTRE
The College is providing day care facility,a secure place and environment during work-ing hours for children of employees and students by utilizing UGC fund.
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COUNSELING CENTRE (MMCC)
MES Counseling Centre (MMCC) was started in the academic year 2014-15 with a vision to address the needs and problems of MES community at their intra personal, interper-sonal and social levels in attaining mental health with the support of Parent Teacher As-sociation (PTA)
MISSION:• To help individuals to attain better psychological and personal growth.
• Giving awareness on the factors that may lead to disruption,like alcoholism, drug abuse, marital disharmony and mal adjustment with the family mem bers.
• Crisis intervention and proper management
• Create a better learning environment.
• To promote mental health of students.
SERVICES:
The Counselling Centre offers a broad range of services like assessment, counseling, brief psychotherapy and referral on a voluntary and confidential basis.Our purpose is to help students cope with dilemmas in their personal development or with painful life events, and also to help students develop resilience so they are better able to respond to problems and concerns. We are here to help in ways that further students’ growth and make their experiences as students to be more productive and successful. Crisis intervention and proper management of cases through adequate counselling services to the individual as well as the family provide enhancement of skills in handling personal problems and inter-personal conflicts later by themselves.We also provide individual and group counselling.
HOURS OF SERVICE: Every Monday 9.30-3.30
Appointment should be taken in advance by contacting the Coordinators of the Counsel-ling Centre.
Principal Councellor- Dr.K. E. Leelamma.(Retd.Associate Prof. & HOD ,U. C. College, Aluva) Coordinator - Dept. of Psychology
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION CLUB (EECC)
To foster conservation of all kinds of energy and protection of environment so as to pro-mote sustainable development of mankind, Energy and Environmental Conservation Club (EECC} is started in the year 2015-16.The club is run under the Departments of Elec-tronics and Physics, in association with Energy Conservation Society (ECS) of Kerala. Its motto is to create awareness about the conservation of energy and the environment resources and promote energy and environmental conservation ideas to the society by organizing various activities. The membership of the club is open to all first & second year UG students.
Members
Dr.A Biju (Patron), Ms. Bhavya KamalK Menon(Programme Officer), Ms. Anju Sara Var-ghese (Asst. Programme Officer) Ms. Roshni Alex (Faculty Advisor), Ms. Gincy Varghese (Faculty Advisor)
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Incubation Centre
MES College has a full-fledged ED Club actively functioning from the initialyears of the col-
lege that mainly focuses on the development of entrepreneurial traits and qualities among
the college students with assistance of an incubation centre. It also aims to bring innovative
opportunities to the student communities in starting new business and service ventures.
Incubation Centre started functioning under Technopark TBI and received an amount of
Rs.2, 00,000 for the initial activities. In 2017, two entrepreneurship awareness camps were
sanctioned and funds were provided by DST-NIMAT.
YOUTH RED CROSS SOCIETY (YRCS)
The Youth Red Cross Society (YRCS), an internationally accepted, admired and identified-
philanthropic voluntary organization, was registered (Reg. no: 46) with 50 students from
first year batchesof Under Graduate and Post Graduate programmes. Dr. A. Biju,Principal
,MES College Marampally is the Director of YRCS, College unit. With the motto-“Rendering
services to the needy”, the club became operational from January18, 2018. Currently, the
club has 54 student-volunteers and four programme officers. The students are encouraged
to participate in philanthropic activities that include timely visit to orphanages, collection and
distribution of old clothes for the poor, helping disabled children, serving the aged, partici-
pating in awareness programmes etc. YRCS upholds principles like protection of health and
life, service to the sick and suffering and promotion of national and international friendship.
LEO CLUB
Leo club of MES College provides young people with an opportunity for development and-
contribution – individually and collectively – as responsible members of their local, national
andinternational communities. It had laid its foundation in MES College Marampally on Au-
gust 21 st2017. The name given to this international club is MES OASIS. This is an interna-
tional club,where the service done for the society is recognized worldwide. The inauguration
of this clubwas fruitfully done with the help of our international district governors of Lions
Club and LionsClub ofDubai. The club has around 100 members from various departments
of the college who actively participated in various projects and activities intended.
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS CLUB AND ELECTORAL LITERACY CLUB
Parliamentary Affairs Club is an initiative taken to create awareness among the youth on
the functions and procedures of parliament. It was launched on 16 th January 2018 with
anaim of strengthening the roots of democracy, inculcating healthy habits of discipline and-
tolerance towards the views of others and to enable the student community to understand
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theproper working of parliament. It envisages the creation of a responsible citizen by
advocatingdemocratic values and adult franchise. The club has an objective of render-
ing the students with a deep commitment to the concept and practice of Parliamentary
Democracy.
WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT CELL
Women’s Development Cell of MES College, Marampally, Aluva is a body of female stu-
dents guided by five lady teachers, presided by the Principal. The college also has a
tailoring unit working under the women cell.The women cell has been pressed into ser-
vice for the empowerment of girl students. This service unit takes care of creating social
awareness, justice and infuses courage and fortitude amongst girls by undertaking certain
socially useful projects for women empowerment, women and justice, female health haz-
ards etc. The Cell endeavors to alleviate the negative forces that confront women, both
on the campus and in the city. The Women Cell handles issues related to women welfare.
ANTI-RAGGING CELL
The ant ragging cell is a committee which includes Principal, HoD’s of various depart-
ments, PTA executive committee members, student representatives and the anti-ragging
cell coordinator .With the onset of every academic year the committee gives orienta-
tion lectures to students of the college to make them aware about the anti-ragging laws,
consequences of ragging etc. Posters are displayed all over the campus along with the
helpline numbers.
REMEDIAL COACHING
Remedial instruction can help struggling learners shore up their basic skills. This extra-
support can help them catch up with their peers. The system of remedial teaching is prac-
ticed to make up the deficiency of slow learners especially from the disadvantaged group.
The extra intelligent students of the same class area dvised to assist their less privileged
class mates. The co-operation of the parents is sought for conducting remedial classes
on holidays for weak students. The committee has divided the class hours and selected
faculty members from each department. Highest priority is given to the students belonging
to the SC, ST, OBC and OEC categories.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program educates volunteers about
disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic
disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization,
and disaster medical operations.
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MES College,Marampally has created the Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT
or Campus CERT) in order to train students, staff, and faculty for campus and support
emergency management in various situations. CERT members are trained in personal
safety/preparedness, fire suppression and safety, light search and rescue, transporting
and treating possible patients in order to provide the greatest good for the greatest
number of people during a disaster. Outside of disaster preparedness CERT members
participate in drills to keep their training up-to-date and may be involved in campus
outreach to help prepare and inform the campus.
FINE ARTS AND LITERARY CLUB
Fine arts and literary club is constituted to promote artistic and literary talents of stu-dents.The club brings forth the perfect platform for students to showcase their artistic talents,offers them support in participating various intercollegiate competitions including university youth festival,under the guidance of trained masters.
SC/ST CELL & OBC CELL
The cells are constituted to address various issues faced by the students.Along with the assistance and support given,the cells seek opportunities and promote the students to acquire the same for a better future prospective.56
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
Students can avail the following scholarship as per their eligibility
1. Government of India Scholarships a. National Merit Scholarships
b. National Merit Scholarships to the children of school teacher.
c.National Scholarships for the students of non Hindi speaking states.
d. Scholarships for physically handicapped students.
e. Scholarships to SC students.
f. Post Metric Scholarship for minorities.
g. Single Girl Scholarship.
2. Kerala Government Scholarshipsa. State Merit Scholarships
b. Fisheries Scholarships
c.Scholarships for Muslim and Nadar girl students.
d. Scholarships to physically handicapped students.
e. Fishermen Scholarship.
f.Kerala State Suvarna Jubilee Merit Scholarship.
g. Higher Education Scholarship.
3. Student Aid Fund.
4. M.E.S. merit-cum-means Scholarship.
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5. O.J.Mary memorial award for the best outgoing student.
BEST PERFORMING TEACHER AWARD
The college has constituted an award for the Best Teacher of the given academic year.This is constituted for encouraging the academic output of the teaching staff.
BEST PERFORMING NON-TEACHING STAFF AWARD
The college has constituted an award for the Best Non Teaching Staff of the given aca-demic year.This is constituted for encouraging the work of N.T.S.
BEST ECO-FRIENDLY DEPARTMENT AWARD
The college has constituted an award for the Best Eco-Friendly Department of the given academic year.This is constituted for encouraging the students to protect our environment.
BEST DEPARTMENT FOR EXTENSION ACTIVITY
The college has constituted an award for the Best Department for Extension Activity of the given academic year.
BEST OUTGOING STUDENT AWARD
The college has constituted an award for the Best Outgoing Student of the given academic year.
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CURRICULUM Bachelor of Computer Applications
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01
MM1CMT01
ST1CMT01
CA1CRT01
CA1CRT02
CA1CRP01
English- I Fine Tune Your English
Mathematics
Basic Statistics
Computer Fundamentals and Digital principles
Methodology of Programming and C Language
Software Lab - I
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
II EN2CC03
MM2CMT02
CA2CRT03
CA2CRT04
CA2CRT05
CA2CRP02
English-II Issues that Matter
Discrete Mathematics
Data Base Management Systems
Computer Organization and Architecture
Object oriented programming using C++
Software Lab- II
5
4
4
4
3
5
4
4
3
4
4
2
Ill CA3CRT06
CA3CRT07
CA3CRT08
CA3CRT09
CA3CRP03
Advanced Statistical Methods Complementary
Computer Graphics Core
Microprocessor and PC Hardware Core
Operating Systems Core
Data Structure using C++ Core
Software Lab - III
4
4
3
4
4
6
4
4
4
4
3
2
IV CA4CRT10
CA4CRT11
CA4CRT12
CA4CRT13
CA4CRP04
CA4CRT11
Operational Research Complementary
Design and Analysis of Algorithms Core
System Analysis & Software Engineering Core
Linux Administration Core
Web Programming using PHP Core
Software Lab - IV
4
4
4
4
3
6
4
4
4
4
3
6
v CS05BA901
CS05BA902
CS05BAC03
BCA504
CS05BAC21
CS05BAC19
Computer Networks
Operating Systems
Java Programming
Open Course I
Software lab - V
Software Development Lab - I (Mini Project)
4
4
3
3
7
4
4
4
3
4
2
2
66
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
VI CS06BA901
CS06BA902
CS06BB901
CS06BA903
CS06BA904
CS06BA905
Web Technology
Software Engineering
Choice Based Course II-Client Server Computing
Seminar
Software Development Lab II (main project)
Course Viva
4
4
4
2
7
4
4
4
2
4
1
Open Course IBCA 504 (A) :Internet, Web Designing & Cyber Laws
Choice based Course II :BCA 603 (A) :Client Server Computing
BCA 603 (B) :Data Mining
BCA 603 (C) :Image Processing
B.Sc. ElectronicsSem Subject Inst. Hrs /
Week Credit
I EN1CC01
EL1CRT01
EL1CRT02
EL1CRP01
PH1CMTO9
English - I Fine Tune Your English
Basic Electronics
Methodology of Science
Basic Electronics Lab-Practical
Physics-Solid State Physics
Mathematics -I
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
2
II EN2CC03
EL2CRT03
EL2CRT04
EL2CRT05
EL2CRT02
English- II Issues that Matter
Electronic Circuits
Network Theory
Digital Electronics
Digital Electronics Laboratory-Practical
Mathematics- II
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
2
III EL3CRT06
EL3CRT07
EL3CRT08
EL3CRT09
EL3CRP03
Analog Communication
Analog ICs and Applications
8085 Microprocessor
Electromagnetic Theory
Integrated Circuits Lab – Practical
Statistics
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
2
3
67
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
IV EL3CRT10EL3CRT11EL3CRT12 EL3CRT13 EL4CRP04 EL4CRT05
Programming in C Microwave Electronics Digital Communication Instrumentation Electronics Programming in C Lab – Practical Microprocessor Lab Practical
444444
444423
V EC05BAC03
EC05BAC04EC05BAC05EC05BAC06EC05BAC07EC05DAP02
Core 16- Microcontrollers and Embedded SystemsCore 17 - Practical - Microcontroller LabCore 18- Digital CommunicationCore 19- Practical- Communication LabCore 20 - Computer HardwareCore 21 - Open Course
454444
424244
VI EC06BAC04EC06BCC01EC06BAC06EC06BB902EC06BFC01EC06BFC02EC06BFC03
Core 22-Digital SignalProcessingCore 23 - Computer NetworksCore 24 - Radio and Fibre Optic CommunicationCore 25 - Choice Based Course SeminarProject LabViva Voce
5454252
333323
Open courses
1.Computer Assembling
2.Electronics Communication
3.Audio and Video Electronics
Choice based courses
1.Power Electronics
2.Digital Image Processing
3.Medical Electronics
4.Control System
5.Bioinformatics
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w
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01
ML1CCT11/
C01CRT01
C01CRT02
C01CRT03
C01CMT01
English - I Fine Tune Your English
Second language-I Hindi/Malayalam/ Arabic
Dimensions & Methodology of Busines studies
Financial Accounting I
Corporate Regulations and Administration
Banking and Insurance
5
5
3
5
4
3
4
4
2
4
3
3
II EN2CC03
Ml2CCT12/
C02CRT04
C02CRT05
C02CRT06
C02CMT02
English - II Issues that Matter
Second language- II Hindi/Malayalam/ Arabic
Financial Accounting II
Business Regulatory Framework
Business Management
Principles of Business Decisions
5
5
5
4
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
3
Ill EN3CC05
CO3CRT07
CO3CRT08
CO3CRT09
CO3CRT10
CO3OCT02
English - III Literature and/as Identity
Corporate Accounts I
Quantitative Techniques for Business- 1
Financial Markets and Operations Business
Marketing Management
Computer Application Information
Technology for Business (Theory)
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
IV EN4CC06
CO4CRT11
CO4CRT11
CO4CRT12
CO4OCT02
English - IV Illuminations
Corporate Accounts II
Quantitative Techniques for Business- II
Entrepreneurship Development and Project
Management
Optional Course II- Computer Application Infor-
mation Technology for Office (Theory)
5
5
5
5
3
3
4
4
4
3
69
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
VI CM06BAA01
CM06CAB02
CM06BAA02
CM06BAA03
CM06BBA02
CM06BFA01
Applied Cost Accounting
Complimentary 2 Course 2 (VB)
Practical Auditing
Accounting for Managerial Decisions
Optional Course IV (DBMS)
Project and Viva
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
4
3
1
Open course
1. Fundamentals in Accounting
Optionalcourses: Computer Applications
1.Information Technology for Business
2.Information Technology for Office
3. Computerised Accounting
4. Data Base Management System for Business
Complementary Courses
1. Programming in C Language
2. Programming with Visual Basic 6.0
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I BA1CRT01
BA1CRT02
BA1CMT03
BA1CMT04
EN1CC01
Principles and Methodology of Management
Business Accounting
Fundamentals of Business Mathematics
Fundamentals of Business Statistics
English Paper -I Fine Tune Your English
4
6
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
II BA2CRT06
BA2CRT07
BA2CMT08
BA2CMT09
EN2CC03
Cost and Management Accounting
Business Communication
Mathematics for Management
Statistics for Management
English Paper -II Issues that Matter
6
6
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
Bachelor Business Administration (BBA)
70
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
III BA3CRT11
BA3CRT12
BA3CRT13
BA3CMT14
BA3PRP15
Human Resource Management
Marketing Management
Research Methodology
Business Laws
Personality Development and Management Skills
(Minor Project)
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
IV BA4CRT16
BA4CRT17
BA4CRT18
BA4CMT19
BA4CMT20
Financial Management
Managerial Economics
Entrepreneurship
Basic informatics for Management
Corporate Law
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
V BB05DAP01
BM05BAC01
BM05BAC02
BM05BA903
BM05BAC03
Open Course - Investment and Portfolio
Management
Management.Accounting
Financial Management
Organisation Behaviour
Human Resource Management
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
VI BB06BM01
BM06BA901
BM06BA902
BM06BBA01
BM06BBA04
BM06BA904
Banking and Insurance
Production Management
Industrial Relations
Choice Based Course
Choice Based Course
Project Works
5
3
2
5
5
5
4
2
2
4
4
4
Choice based courses (Any two)
1. E Commerce
2. Distribution Management
3. Principles of Tourism Management
4. Income Tax : Law and Practice
5. Health Care Management
6. Advertising and Salesmanship
71
B.Sc. Physics with Computer Applications(Vocational Model - II)
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01
ML1CCT01/
PH1CRT01
MM1CMT01
CA1VOT01
CA1VOT02
PH2CRP01
CA2VOP01
English I Fine Tune Your English
Second Language- I Malayalam/Hindi
Methodology and Perspectives of Physics
Complementary 1- Mathematics I
Computer Fundamentals
Computer Networks& Internet Technologies
Core Practical-Mechanics & Properties of Matter
Vocational practical-Introduction to
Computers & ANSI C Programming
5
2
5
2
2
2
2
4
2
3
2
2
II EN2CC03
ML2CCT10/
PH2CRT02
MM2CMT02
CA2VOT03
CA2VOT04
PH2CRP01
CA2VOP01
English II Issues that Matter
Second Language II
Mechanics and Properties of Matter
Complementary 1- Mathematics II
Word and Data processing Packages
Programming in ANSI C
Core Practical -Mechanics& Properties of Matter
Vocationa1Practical 2: Introduction to
Computers & ANSI C Progamming
5
5
2
5
2
2
2
4
4
2
3
2
2
2
III EN3CC05
PH03CRT03
MM3CMT01
CA3VOT05
CA3VOT06
PH4CRP02
CA4VOT01
CA4VOP03
English Ill Literature and/as Identity
Core-Physics-Optics,Lase and Fibre Optics
Complementary 1- Mathematics III
Concepts of object oriented programming
Operating System
Core Practical -Optics&Semiconductor physics
Vocational Practical: Data processing Package
Operating System&Visual Basic Programming
Practical - C++ Programming
5
3
5
3
2
3
4
3
4
3
3
IV EN4CC06
PH04CRT04
MM4CM0T01
CA4VOT07
CA4VOT08
PH4CRP02
CA4VOT01
CA4VOP03
English - IV Illuminations
Semiconductor Physics
Complementary 1- Mathematics IV
Visual Basic Programming
Web development & PHP Programming
Core Practical -Optics&Semiconductor physics
Vocational Practical: Data processing Package
Operating System&Visual Basic Programming
Practical - C++ Programming
5
5
3
2
3
2
3
4
4
3
3
1
3
72
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
V PH05BA904
PH56BA901
PH05BA901
PH56BA902
PH05BA903
PH56BA904
PH05BA902
PH56BA903
PH05DAP02
Classical and Quantam Mechanics
Practical
Physical Optics and Photonics
Practical
Digital Electronics
Practical
Thermal and Statistical Physics
Practical
Open Course
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
4
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
1
4
VI PH06BA901
PH56BA901
PH06BA902
PH56BA902
PH06BA903
PH56BA903
PH06BA904
PH56BA904
PHO6BFC04
PHO6PR901
Computational Physics
Practical
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Practical
Condensed Matter Physics
Practical
Relativity and Spectroscopy,
Practical
Choice Based Course ; Nanoscience and Nano-
technology
Project
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
5
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
73
74
B.Sc. Mathematics Computer Applications(Vocational Model - II)
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01
ML1CCT09
HN1CCT01
MM1CRT01
CA1VOT01
CA1VOP01
English I Fine Tune Your English
Second Language I -Malayalam/Hindi
Foundation of Mathematics
Complimentary1 Course - 1 (Statistics)
Complimentary 2 Course -1
(Physics Theory/ Computer)
Software Lab 1
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
II EN2CC02
ML2CCT10
HN2CCT02
MM2CRT02
CA2VOT02
CA2VOP02
English II Issues that Matter
Second Language II
Analytic Geometry,Trigonometry and
Differential Calculus
Complimentary1 Course -II (Statistics)
Complimentary2 Course-II (Physics/ Computer)
Software lab II
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
3
Ill EN03AA901
MT03CR001
MT03CAB01
CS03BDB02
English - III Literature and/as Identity
Mathematics Course - 3 (Calculus)
Operations Research Course - 3 (Queuing
Theory)
Computer Science Course - 3
(Object Oriented Programming in C++)
Computer Science Course - 4
5
5
5
5
5
3
4
4
4
4
IV EN04M901
MT04BM01
MT04CAB01
CS04BDB01
CS04BDB02
CM04BBA02
English- IV Illuminations
Mathematics Course - 4
(Vector Calculus,Theory of Equations &
Numerical Methods)
Operations Research Course - 4
(Non Linear Programming)
Computer Science Course - 5
(Database Management System)
Computer Science Course - 6
(Computer Lab Using Database System)
5
5
5
5
3
4
4
4
75
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
V MT05BM01
MT05BM02
MT05BAA03
MT05DAP02
CS05BDB01
Mathematics Course - 5 (Mathematical Analysis)
Mathematics Course - 6 (Differential Equations)
Mathematics Course - 7 (Abstract Algebra)
Mathematics Course - 8
(Open Course)
Computer Science Course - 7
(Lab in C++ in Numerical Methods)
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
VI MT06BAA01
MT06BM02
MT06BM03
MT06BAB03
MT06BDB02
Mathematics Course- 9 (Real Analysis)
Mathematics Course -10 (Complex Analysis}
Mathematics Course -11 (Discrete Mathematics)
Mathematics Course - 12
(Linear Algebra & Matric Spaces)
Computer Science Course - 8 (Project & Vwa)
Viva
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
76
B.A. English Literature,Communication and Journalism (Three Main)
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01
EN1CR01
EN1CE01
EN1CE02
EN1CE03
Fine-tune Your English
Methodology for Studying literature
English Literature from the Old English Period to
the Romantic Age
Conversational Skills
Writing for the Media
5
6
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
II EN2CC03
EN2CR02
EN2CE04
EN2CE05
EN2CE06
Issues that Matter
Introducing Language and Literature
English literature from the Victorian Age to the
Postmodern Period
Editing and Fundamentals of Media Writing
Interpersonal Skills
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
9
4
4
III EN3CR03
EN3CR04
EN3CE07
EN3CE08
EN3CE09
Harmony of Prose
Symphony of Verse
Introduction to Narratology
Digital Writing, Advertising and Reporting for Media
Creative Writing
4
5
5
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
IV EN4CR05
EN4CR06
EN4CE10
EN4CE11
EN4CE12
Modes of Fiction
Language and Linguistics
Business Writing
Translation: Theoretical and Literary Perspectives
Writing for Radio and Television
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
V EN05BA901
EN05BA902
EN05BA903
EN05BA904
ENOG2
Reading Drama
Language and Linguistics
Literary Criticism:Theory and Practice
Post - Colonial literatures
Media Studies - Open Course
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
VI EN06BA901
EN06BA902
EN06BA903
EN06BAC05
EN06BFC02
Womens literature
Indian Writing
Comparative literature
Mass Media, Advertising, Reporting & Photo
Journalism
OJT in Journalism
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
77
B.Sc. Microbiology
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01
MB1CRT01
MB1CRT02
BC1CMT01
BTCMT01
English I Fine Tune Your English
Fundamentals of Microbiology
Microbial Physiology & Metabolism
Practical Microbiology
Elementary Bio Chemistry - I
Practical Complementary I
Cell Biology - I
Practical Complementary - II
5
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
0
2
0
2
0
II EN2CC03
MB2CRT03
MB2CRT04
BC2CMT02
BT2CMT02
English II - Issues that Matter
Immunology
MicrobialGenetics
Practical Microbiology
Biomolecules
Practical Complementary I
Biotechnology -2(Genetics)
Practical Complementary - II
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
III MB3CRT06
MB3CRT07
MB3CRT08
BC3CMTO3
BT3CMT03
Bioinstrumentation & Techniques
Industrial Microbiology
Food Microbiology
Microbiology practical II
Enzymology & Metabolism
Practical
Molecular Biology & Recombinant DNA Technology
Practical
4
4
4
3
2
4
4
3
0
3
0
2
IV MB4CRT09
MB4CRT10
MB4CRT11
MB4CRT12
BC4CMP04
BC4CMP02
BT4CMT04
BT4CMP02
Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Bio Informatics
& Research Methodology
Aquatic Microbiology
Agricultural Microbiology
Microbiology Practical - II
Nutritional & Clinical Biochemistry
Complementary Practical II
Second Complementary course IV
Complementary practical II
4
4
4
3
2
4
3
4
4
3
2
2
2
78
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
V MB05BAC01
MB05BAC02
MB05BAC03
MB05BAC04
MB05BAC05
MB5D01U
Medical Bacteriology-1
Medical Bacteriology-2
Medical Mycology
Medical Parasitology
Microbiology Practical-5
Open Course
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
4
VI MB06BAC01
MB06BAC02
MB06BAC02
MB06BAC03
MB06BAC04
MB06BAC05
MB06BAC06
Medical Virology
Diagnostic Microbiology
(Choice Based Course)
Microbiology Practical-6
Seminar
Project
Viva
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
79
B.Sc.Biotechnology
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I Core1
Core 2
Core 3
Compl.-1
Compl.-2
Compl.-3
Compl.-4
Common 1 English
BT1CRT01Basic Life Sciences
BT1CRT02Methodology in Biotechnology
BT1CRP01 PracticaL-Basic Life Sciences
Biochemistry-1
Microbiology-1
Practical Biochemistry-1
PracticalMicrobiology -1
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
1
1
II Core 4
Core 5
Core 6
Core 7-
Compl.-5
Compl.-6
Compl.-7
Compl.-8
Common 2 English
BT2CRT03 Cell Biology
BT2CRT04 Elementary Chemistry for Biology
BT2CRT05 Evolution & Developmental Biology
BT2CRP02 Practical- Cell Biology
Biochemistry-2
Microbiology-2
PracticalBiochemistry-2
Practical Microbiology-2
5
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
III Core - 8
Core 9
Core10
Core–11
Comp.-9
Compl.-10
Compl.-11
Compl.-12
BT3CRT06 Immunology
BT3CRT07 Genetics
BT3CRT08Biostatistics and Computer Application
BT4CRP03– Practical- Immunology and Genetics
Biochemistry-3
Microbiology-3
Practical Biochemistry-3
Practical Microbiology-3
5
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
80
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
IV Core12
Core13
Core14
Core15
Compl.13
Compl 14
Compl.15
Compl.16
BT4CRT09Molecular Biology
BT4CRT10 Enzymology
BT4CRT11 Biophysics and Bioinformatics
Practical Molecular Biology and Enzymology
Biochemistry-4
Microbiology-4
Practical Biochemistry-4
PracticalMicrobiology-4
5
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
V Core 16
Core17
Core 18
Core 19
core 20
BT5CRT12 Recombinant DNA technology
BT5CRT13- Environmental Biotechnology
BT5CRT14 Animal Biotechnology
BT5CRP05 Practical rDNA Technology
and Environmental Biotechnology
Open Course(A/B/C)
6
4
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
VI Core21
Core22
Core23
Core24
Core25
BT6CRT15Plant Biotechnology
BT6CRT16 Industrial Biotechnology
BT6CBT01-Choice Based Course(A/B/C)
BT6CRP06 Practical Environmental Biotechnology
and Plant Biotechnology
BT6CRP07 Project and viva voce
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
Open Courses:
A. Tissue Culture Techniques
B. Biotechnology for Sustainable Development
C.IPR and Patents
Choice based Courses:
A. Bioinformatics
B. Nanotechnology
C.Diseases and Diagnostic Biotechnology
81
B.A.Arabic (Model II)
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01AR1CCT01
AR1CRT01AR1CRT02AR1CMT01
AR1VOT01
English -I Fine Tune Your English Additional language:Communication Skills in ArabicCore Course: Methodology of Arabic LiteratureCore cCourse: Communicative ArabicComplementary Course : History of Arabs
Vocational Course:Communication and Composition
54
444
4
44
333
3
II EN2CC03AR2CCT01
AR2CRT03AR2CRT04AR2CMT02AR2CMT02
English -II Issues that MatterAdditionalLanguage: Lessons in Arabic LiteratureCore Course: Elementary Arabic Syntax Core Course: Communication And CompositionComplementary Course: Arab WorldVocational Course:Spoken Arabic
54
4444
44
3333
III EN3CC05AR3CCT03AR3CRT05AR3CRT06AR3CM04AR3VOT03
English -III Literature and/as IdentityCommon Course: Additional Language:Arabic Corespondence And CommunicationCore Course: Essential Arabic SyntaxCore Course: Arabic EssayComplementary Course : Arabic JournalismVocational Course : Arabic Journalism
444444
554344
IV EN4CC06AR4CCT04AR4CRT07AR4CRT08AR4CMT 04AR4VOT4
English - IV IlluminationsAdditional Language Arabic TranslationCore Course : Basic Arabic GrammarCore Course : ICT in ArabicComplementary Course : Functional ArabicVocational Course: Commerical Arabic
444444
554344
V AR05BAB01AR05BAB02 AR05BAB03AR05BAB04AR05BAB05
History of Arabic Literature IRhetoric and PoeticsClassical Arabic PoetryArab Muslim SciencesA Package in Gulf Arabic (Open course)
55554
44444
VI AR06BA901AR06BB901AR06BB902AR06BB903AR06PR01AR06BB902
Women Writings in ArabicHistory of Arabic Literature 2Arabic Drama and Film StudiesModem Arabic Prose and PoetryProject
55555
44444
82
B.Com. Finance and Taxation- Model 1
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week
I EN1CC01ML1CCT051HN1CCT01C01CRT01C01CRT02C01CRT03C01CMT01
English - I Fine Tune Your EnglishSecond Language -II
Dimensions and Methodology of Business StudiesFinancialAccounting ICorporate Regulations and AdministrationBanking and Insurance
54
3544
44
2433
II EN2CC03ML2CCT06/ HN1CCT02C02CRT04C02CRT05C02CRT06C02CMT02
English - II Issues that MatterSecond Language-II
Financial Accounting IIBusiness Regulatory FrameworkBusiness ManagementPrinciples of Business Decisions
54
5434
44
4333
III EN3CC05C03CRT07C03CRT08C03CRT09C03CRT10C03OCT01
English - III Literature and/as IdentityCoorporate Accounting IQuantitative Techniques for BusinessFinancial Markets and OperationMarketing ManagementGoods and Services Tax
545425
344423
IV EN4CC06C04CRT11C04CRT13C04CRT14
CO4OCT01CM04BBA01
English -IV IlluminationsCoorporate Accounting IIQuantitatve Techniques for BusinessEntrepreneurship Development and ProjectManagementFinance and Taxation - Financial ServicesServicesValue Added Tax Concept and Practice
5444
45
3444
53
V VCM05BM01CM05BM02CM05CAA01CM05BBA01
Cost AccountingSpecial AccountingAdvertising and Sales Promotion Income Tax- Law and Practice Open Course
56554
44434
VI CM06BM01CM06CA801CM06BM02CM06BM03CM06BBA01CM06BFA01
Applied Cost AccountingWealth TaxPracticalAuditingAccounting for Managerial Decisions Income Tax-Assessment and Proce+dure Project and Viva
55555
44444
83
B.Sc. Psychology - Model I
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I EN1CC01EN1CC02ML1CCT011HN1CCT01PY1CRT01PY1CMT02ST2CMT11
English I - Fine Tune Your English English II - Pearls from the DeepMalayalam Paper I- KadhasahityamHindi Paper- I Prose & One Act PlaysFoundations and Methods of PsychologyBody Systems And BehaviourBasic Statistics- Paper I
544
723
434
422
II EN2CC03EN2CC04ML2CCT02/HN2CCT02PY2CRT04PV2CMT05ST2CMT22
English -Ill Issues that MatterEnglish - IV -Savouring the ClassicsMalayalam Paper II - KavithaHindi Paper- II Short Stories & NovelBasic Cognitive Processes (Core)Biological Basics of Behaviour Statistical Tool&- Paper II (Complementary II}
545
434
434
422
III EN3CC05HN3CCT03ML3CCT03PY3CRT07PY3CMT08PY3CMT09PY3 P01
English Paper V- Literature and/as IdentityHindi-Poetry- Paper IIIMalayalam Paper III-DrishyakalasahithyamLiving in the Social World (Core)Neurophysiology of Behaviour I- Paper IIIStatistical Methods and Elementary Probability-Paper III (Complementary II) Psychology Practical
54
5544
44
5544
IV EN4CC06ML4CCT04HN4CCT04 PY4CRT10PY4CMT11PY4CMT12
English Paper VI - IlluminationsMal.Paper-IV Malayalagadhyarachanakal Hindi-Drama And Long Poem-Paper IVMalayalam- MalayalamgadyarachanakalArabic- Arabic TranslationSocial Interactions and Human Behaviour (Core)
54
554
444
55
V PY05BAA01PY05BAA02PY05BBA01PSY6O3PY05BAA03PY05BFA01
Child DevelopmentAbnormal BehaviorFoundations of Organizational Behavior (elective) Open Course - Life Skill developmentPractical - IProject -I
444484
455582
VI PY06BAA01PY06BBA01PY06BB902PY06BAA02PY06BFA01
Psychology of Maladaptive BehaviorManaging Behavior in Organizations (elective) Theory and Practice of CounselingPractical -IIProject - II
44484
44444
84
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE-LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER-I
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 LMG101 Listening and Speaking Skills in English GC 4
2 LMG102 Business Mathematics GC 4
3 LMG103 IT for Business GC 4
4 LMS104 Introduction to Logistics Management SC 5
5 LMS105 Fundamentals of Accounting SC 4
6 LMG106 General Informatics LAB - I GC 4
SEMESTER-II
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 LMG201 Writing and Presentation Skills in English GC 5
2 LMG201 Principles of Management GC 5
3 LMS202 Domestic Logistics Management SC 5
4 LMS203 Warehouse Management SC 5
5 LMS204 Computerized Accounting Lab SC 5
6 LMS205 Internship with Project - I SC
SEMESTER-III
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 LMG301 Business Communication GC 4
2 LMG301 Business Statistics GC 4
3 LMG302 Principles of Logistics Information Systems SC 4
4 LMS303 Inventory Management SC 4
5 LMS304 Shipping and Ocean Freight Logistics Management SC 5
6 LMG305 General Informatics LAB - II GC 4
85
SEMESTER-IV
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 LMG401 Soft Skill & Personality Development GC 5
2 LMG401 Supply Chain Management GC 5
3 LMS402 International Logistics Management SC 5
4 LMS403 Export and Import - Policies & Proce-dures
SC 5
5 LMS404 Air Cargo Logistics Management SC 5
6 LMS405 Internship with Project - II SC
SEMESTER-V
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 LMG501 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) GC 4
2 LMG501 Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
GC 4
3 LMS502 Business Ethics and Global Business Management
SC 4
4 LMS503 Human Resource Management SC 4
5 LMS504 Marketing Management SC 5
6 LMG505 ERP Lab GC 4
SEMESTER-VI
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 LMG601 Entrepreneurship Development GC 5
2 LMS601 Retail Management SC 5
3 LMS602 Operations Management SC 5
4 LMS603 Transportation and Distribution Management
SC 5
5 LMS604 Financial Management SC 5
6 LMS605 Internship with Project – III SC
86
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE-Animation & Graphic Design
SEMESTER-I
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 Listening and Speaking Skills in English GC 4
2 Fundamentals of Computers GC 4
3 Basics of Drawing(AOC) GC 4
4 Elements of Visual Design (AOC) SC 4
5 Raster and Vector Graphics (AOC) SC 5
6 Graphic Design Lab SC 4
SEMESTER-II
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 Writing and Presentation Skills in English GC 5
2 Media Organization GC 5
3 HTML & Web Technologies (AOC) SC 5
4 Publication Design (AOC) SC 5
5 Web Design Lab (AOC) SC 5
6 Internship – I SC
SEMESTER-III
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 Fundamentals of Animation (T) GC 4
2 Digital Photography (AOC) GC 4
3 Drawing for Animation - I (AOC) SC 4
4 Drawing for Animation - II (AOC) SC 4
5 Script Writing And Storyboarding For Animation (AOC) SC 5
6 BG Design For Cel Animation (AOC) SC 4
87
SEMESTER-IV
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 Animation Techniques (AOC) GC 5
2 Cel Animation - I (AOC) GC 5
3 Cel Animation - II (AOC) SC 5
4 Digital 2D Animation (AOC) SC 5
5 Project - Animation Project SC 5
SEMESTER-V
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 Media Ethics and Education GC 4
2 Elements of 3D Animation (AOC) SC 4
3 BG and Props Modelling (AOC) SC 4
4 Character Modelling (AOC) SC 4
5 Texturing and Rigging (AOC) SC 5
6 Character Animation (AOC) SC 4
SEMESTER-VI
Sl.No
CourseCode Title GC/
SCHRS/WEEK
1 Soft Skills And Personality Development GC 5
2 Lighting and Rendering (AOC) SC 5
3 Visual Effects And Compositing (AOC) SC 5
4 Audio And Video Editing Principles (AOC) SC 5
5 Project – 3D Animation Project SC 5
6 Internship – III SC
88
M.Com
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I AF01C01
PM01C02
FM01C03
RM01C04
QT01C05
Advanced Financial Accounting - I
Principles of Management and Organizational
Behaviour
Financial Management Principles
Research Methodology
Quantitative Techniques
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
II AF02C06
SM02C07
FM02C08
HR02C09
OR02C10
Advanced Financial Accounting - II
Strategic Management
Financial Management Strategies
Human Resource Management
Operations Research
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
III MA03C11
DT03C12
IB03C13
CG03C14
BE03C15
Management Accounting
Direct Taxes -Law and Practices
International Business
Corporative Governance
Business Environment
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
IV AC04C16
DT04C17
IF04E01
FM04E02
SA04E03
PD04C18
W04C19
Advanced Cost Accounting
Direct Taxes- Assessment and Procedures
International Finance
Financial Markets and Derivatives
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Project/ Dissertation
VIVa Voce
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
89
M.Sc. Computer Science
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I MCS 1C1
MCS 1C12
MCS 1C13
MCS 1C14
MCS 1P5
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
Advanced Computer Systems & Internet
Programming
Digital Circuits Fundamentals & Computer
Organization
Object Oriented Programming with C++
Lab I [ C++ & Internet Programming]
5
4
4
4
8
4
4
4
4
3
II MCS 2C1
MCS 2C2
MCS 2C3
MCS 2C4
MCS 3P5
Data and File Structures
Computer Networks
Operating Systems and Systems Programming
Computer Graphics and DigitalImage Processing
Lab II [DFS & Graphics]
4
4
4
4
9
4
4
4
4
3
III MCS 3C1
MCS 3C2
MCS 3C3
MCS 3C4
MCS 3P5
Database Management Systems
Java Programming
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Software Engineering
Lab Ill [Java and DBMS]
4
4
4
4
9
4
4
4
4
3
IV MCS4C1
MCS 4EA*
MCS 4EB*
Data Mining
Elective1
Elective2
Project
VIVa Voce
6
5
5
9
4
4
4
4
8
90
M.Sc.Biotechnology
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I BTPG 01
BTPG02
BTPG03
BTPG04
BTPG05
Biochemistry
Cell Biology and Genetics
Biophysics and Bioinformatics Instrumentation
and Biostatistics
Laboratory Course I
5
4
4
4
8
4
4
3
4
II BTPG06
BTPG07
BTPG08
BTPG09
BTPG10
Microbiology
Immunology
Molecular Biology
Metabolism and Enzymology
Laboratory Course II
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
III BTPG07 Bioprocess Technology
Recombinant DNA technology
Plant and Animal Biotechnology
Environmental Biotechnology
5
4
4
4
4
3
IV BTPG08 Laboratory Course IV
Project
Viva-voce
Elective1
Elective2
4
4
4
4
9
4
4
3
4
4
91
M.Sc.Biochemistry
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I BC1M001PC1
BC1M001PC2
BC1M001PC3
BC1M001PC4
BC1M001PP1
Biochemistry
Biophysics, Bioinstrumentation and
Bioinfonnatics
Physiology and Biostatistics Cell Biology and
Genetics Laboratory Course I
Laboratory Course I
4
4
4
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
II BC2M002PC5
BC2M002PC6
BC2M002PC7
BC2M002PC8
BC2M002PP2
General Microbiology
Immunology
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
Metabolism and Bioenergetics
Laboratory Course II
4
4
4
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
III BC3M003PC9
BC3M003PC10
BC3M003PC11
BC3M003PC12
BC3M003PP3
Enzymology
Plant Biochemistry
Molecular Endocrinology
Neurobiology
Laboratory Course Ill
4
4
4
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
IV BC4M004PE1
BC4M004PE2
BC4M004PE3
BC4M004PP4
BC4M004PD
Clinical biochemistry
EnvironmentalSciences
Nutrition Health and Life style Diseases
Laboratory Course IV Project
Viva Voce
5
5
5
10
4
4
4
4
4
3
92
M.Sc.Electronics
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I MES1C1
MES1C2
MES1C3
MES1C4
MES1P5
Electronic Devices and Circuit Design
Modem Communication System
Advanced Networks and Systems
MEMS and Power Electronics
Lab1:Advances Electronics and Power
Electronics
5
4
4
4
8
4
4
4
4
3
II MES2C1
MES2C2
MES2C3
MES2C4
MES2P5
DSP and Applications
Microconlrollers and Embedded System
Robotics and Mechatronics
VLSIDesign and Analysis
Microcontrollers and Signal processing Lab
4
4
4
4
9
4
4
4
4
3
III MES3C1
MES3C2
MES3C3
MES3C4
MES3P5
Optical Communication Techniques
Programming in C++
Data Communication and Internet Technology
Control Systems
C Programming Lab
4
4
4
4
9
4
4
4
4
3
IV MES4C1
MES4P6
MES4EA
MES4EB
Advanced Embedded System
VHDL Programming Lab
Elective A
Elective B
Project
Viva Voce
6
5
5
9
4
4
4
8
3
93
M.A. English
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
Chaucer and the Roots of English
Writings of the Renaissance
Revolution and the Enlightenment
Literary Criticism and Academic Writing
Indian English Literature
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
II PC6
PC7
PC8
PC9
PC10
Literature of the Nineteenth Century
Modernism in Context
Dimensions of the Post Modern
Language and Linguistics
Theories of Knowledge
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
III PC11
PC12
PC13
PC14
PC15
American Literature
Cultural Studies
Gender Studies
Modes of Fiction
Texts and Performance
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
IV PC16
PC17
PC19
PC20
PC18
Literature and the Empire
Elective 1-Modern European Drama
Elective 2-Modern European Fiction
Elective 3-English Language Teaching
Elective 4-Indian Poetic Tradition
Dissertation
Comprehensive Viva Voce
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
94
M.Sc.Microbiology
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I MB1PG01
MB1PG02
MB1PG03
MB1PG04
MB1PGP1
Biochemistry
Biophysics, Bioinstrumentation and Bioinformatics
Cell Biology and Genetics
Physiology and Biostatistics
Laboratory Course I
4
4
4
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
II MB2PG05
MB2PG06
MB2PG07
MB2PG08
MB2PGP1
General Microbiology
Immunology
Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
Metabolism and Enzymology
Laboratory Course II
4
4
4
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
III MB3PG09
MB3PG10
Elective 1
Elective 2
MB3PGP3
Food and Industrial Microbiology
Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology
Elective1- Marine MIcrobiology
Elective2 - Environmental Science
Laboratory Course Ill
4
4
4
3
10
4
4
4
3
4
IV MB4PG11
MB4PG12
MB4PG13
MB4PGP4
MB4PGD
MB4PGV
Systematic Bacteriology
Virology, Mycology and Protozoology
Elective3- Clinical Microbiology
Laboratory Course IV
Project
Viva Voce
5
5
5
10
3
4
3
4
4
3
95
MHRM
Sem Subject
I CC101CC102CC103CC104CC105CC106CC107CC108
Management Process and Organizational BehaviourQuantitative Methods for Management Public Policy and Managerial Economics Accounting for Management Legal Environment of BusinessInformation Processing using ComputersBusiness CommunicationBusiness and EthicalValues
II CC201CC202CC203CC204CC205CC206CC207CC208
Environmental ManagementFinancial ManagementMarketing ManagementOperations ManagementHuman Resource ManagementResearch MethodologyManagement Information SystemOperations Research
III CC301CC302CC303CC304CC305CC306CC307CC308
Global Business EnvironmentManpower SourcingSocial Security and Employee WelfareHuman Resource DevelopmentPerformance Management and Reward SystemsIndustrial RelationsDatabase Management SystemsManagement of Change & Organizational Development
IV CC401EC402EC403EC404EC405EC406EC407EC408
Strategic human Resource ManagementElective IElective IIElective IllElective IVElectiveV ProjectViva Voce
ELECTIVES1. Software Project Management 2. Employee Counselling3. Human Resources Accounting and Auditing4. Management of Unorganized Labour5. Global Human Resource Management6. Human Resource Information Systems7. Human Resource Planning
96
M.Sc. Physics
Sem Subject Inst. Hrs /Week Credit
I PH1C01
PH1C02
PH1C03
PH1C04
PH1P01
PH1C01: Mathematical Methods in Physics- I
PH1C02: Classical Mechanics
PH1C03: Electrodynamics
PH1C04: Electronics
PH1P01:General Physics Practicals
II PH2C05
PH2C06
PH2C07
PH2C08
PH2P02
Mathematical Methods in Physics- II
Quantum Mechanics -I
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Condensed Matter Physics
Electronics Practicals
III PH3C09
PH3C10
PH3C1
PH3C2
PH3P03
Quantum Mechanics -II
Computational Physics
Solid State Physics
Crystal Growth Techniques
Computational Physics Practicals
IV PH4C11
PH4C12
PH4EC3
PH4OE1
PH4PC4
PH4DO5
PH4VO6
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Nanostructures and Characterization
Optoelectronics
Material Science Practicals
Project/Dissertation
Viva-Voce
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College Almanc 2018 - 2019(Tentative Schedule)
JUNE 2018
1 Friday College re- opens after summer vacation Commencement of III & Vsemester UG & II semester PG classes continues
2 Saturday
3 Sunday
4 Monday
5 Tuesday
6 Wedensday World Environment Day
7 Thursday
8 Friday World Oceans Day
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday
12 Tuesday World Day against Child Labour
13 Wedensday
14 Thursday Blood donor’s day
15 Friday Ramzan
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday Reading day
20 Wedensday
21 Thursday
22 Friday
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday
26 Tuesday Anti drugs day
27 Wedensday
28 Thursday
29 Friday
30 Saturday
No. of .Working Days 20
98
JULY 2018
1 Sunday
2 Monday
3 Tuesday
4 Wedensday
5 Thursday
6 Friday
7 Saturday
8 Sunday
9 Monday
10 Tuesday
11 Wedensday World Population Day
12 Thursday
13 Friday
14 Saturday
15 Sunday
16 Monday
17 Tuesday
18 Wedensday Commencement of I semester UG classes
19 Thursday
20 Friday
21 Saturday
22 Sunday
23 Monday
24 Tuesday
25 Wedensday Commencement of I&III semester PG classes
26 Thursday
27 Friday
28 Saturday
29 Sunday
30 Monday
31. Tuesday
No. of .Working Days 20
99
AUGUST 2018
1 Wedensday
2 Thursday
3 Friday
4 Saturday
5 Sunday Hiroshima Day
6 Monday
7 Tuesday
8 Wedensday Commencement of I Internal exams of III & V semester UG classes
9 Thursday Quit India Day
10 Friday
11 Saturday
12 Sunday
13 Monday
14 Tuesday
15 Wedensday Independence Day
16 Thursday
17 Friday
18 Saturday College closes for Onam Vacation
19 Sunday
20 Monday
21 Tuesday
22 Wedensday Bakrid
23 Thursday
24 Friday
25 Saturday Thiruvonam
26 Sunday
27 Monday
28 Tuesday Ayyankali Jayanthi
29 Wedensday College reopens after Onam Vacation
30 Thursday
31. Friday
No. of .Working Days 14
100
SEPTEMBER 2018
1 Saturday
2 Sunday Sreekrishna Jayanthi
3 Monday
4 Tuesday
5 Wedensday Teachers Day
6 Thursday
7 Friday
8 Saturday World Literacy Day
9 Sunday
10 Monday Exam Notification
11 Tuesday
12 Wedensday
13 Thursday
14 Friday National Hindi Day
15 Saturday
16 Sunday International Ozone Day
17 Monday
18 Tuesday
19 Wedensday
20 Thursday Muharam
21 Friday Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi
22 Saturday
23 Sunday
24 Monday NSS Day
25 Tuesday
26 Wedensday
27 Thursday World Tourism Day
28 Friday Right to Information Day
29 Saturday
30 Sunday
31. Monday
No. of .Working Days 20
101
SEPTEMBER 2018
1 Saturday
2 Sunday Sreekrishna Jayanthi
3 Monday
4 Tuesday
5 Wedensday Teachers Day
6 Thursday
7 Friday
8 Saturday World Literacy day
9 Sunday
10 Monday Exam Notification of III & V sem UG classes
11 Tuesday
12 Wedensday
13 Thursday
14 Friday National Hindi Day
15 Saturday
16 Sunday International Ozone Day
17 Monday
18 Tuesday
19 Wedensday
20 Thursday Muharam
21 Friday Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi
22 Saturday
23 Sunday
24 Monday NSS Day
25 Tuesday
26 Wedensday
27 Thursday World Tourism Day
28 Friday Right to Information Day
29 Saturday
30 Sunday
No. of .Working Days 20
102
OCTOBER 2018
1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wedensday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday
8 Monday Air Force Day
9 Tuesday
10 Wedensday Commencement of III semester exams
11 Thursday Commencement of V semester exams
12 Friday
13 Saturday
14 Sunday
15 Monday World Students Day
16 Tuesday
17 Wedensday
18 Thursday Mahanavami
19 Friday Vijayadasami
20 Saturday
21 Sunday
22 Monday Last date for Internal assessment submission
23 Tuesday
24 Wedensday UN Day
25 Thursday
26 Friday
27 Saturday
28 Sunday
29 Monday Notification of Exam III & I Sem PG
30 Tuesday
31 Wedensday
No. of .Working Days 20
103
NOVEMBER 2018
1 Thursday Kerala Piravi
2 Friday
3 Saturday
4 Sunday
5 Monday
6 Tuesday Commencement of UG Valuation Camp
7 Wedensday CV Raman Day
8 Thursday
9 Friday
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday
13 Tuesday
14 Wedensday Childrens Day
15 Thursday
16 Friday Commencement of III & I semester PG exams
17 Saturday
18 Sunday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday Nabi Dhinam
21 Wedensday
22 Thursday Last date for submission of Internal - PG
23 Friday
24 Saturday
25 Sunday
26 Monday
27 Tuesday
28 Wedensday
29 Thursday
30 Friday
No. of .Working Days 20
104
NOVEMBER 2018
1 Thursday
2 Friday
3 Saturday
4 Sunday
5 Monday
6 Tuesday
7 Wedensday
8 Thursday
9 Friday
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday
13 Tuesday
14 Wedensday
15 Thursday
16 Friday
17 Saturday
18 Sunday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday
21 Wedensday
22 Thursday
23 Friday
24 Saturday
25 Sunday
26 Monday
27 Tuesday
28 Wedensday
29 Thursday
30 Friday
31 Saturday
No. of .Working Days
105
DECEMBER 2018
1 Saturday World AIDS Day
2 Sunday
3 Monday Commencement of II & IV sem PG
4 Tuesday
5 Wedensday
6 Thursday
7 Friday Flag Day
8 Saturday
9 Sunday
10 Monday Human Rights Day
11 Tuesday
12 Wedensday
13 Thursday
14 Friday National Energy Conservation Day
15 Saturday
16 Sunday
17 Monday UN Arabic Language Day
18 Tuesday
19 Wedensday
20 Thursday
21 Friday College closes for Christmas vacation
22 Saturday
23 Sunday
24 Monday
25 Tuesday Christmas
26 Wedensday
27 Thursday
28 Friday
29 Saturday
30 Sunday
31 Monday
No. of .Working Days 16
106
JANUARY 2019
1 Tuesday
2 Wedensday Mannam Jayanthi
3 Thursday
4 Friday
5 Saturday
6 Sunday
7 Monday
8 Tuesday
9 Wedensday
10 Thursday World Hindi Day
11 Friday
12 Saturday National Youth Day
13 Sunday
14 Monday
15 Tuesday
16 Wedensday
17 Thursday
18 Friday
19 Saturday
20 Sunday
21 Monday
22 Tuesday
23 Wedensday
24 Thursday Commencement of Ist & IIIrd Sem PG Valuation
25 Friday Announcement of Results 3rd & 5th UG
26 Saturday Republic Day
27 Sunday
28 Monday
29 Tuesday
30 Wedensday Martyr’s Day
31 Thursday
No. of .Working Days 19
107
FEBRUARY 2019
1 Friday
2 Saturday
3 Sunday
4 Monday World Cancer Day
5 Tuesday
6 Wedensday
7 Thursday
8 Friday
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wedensday
14 Thursday
15 Friday
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday
20 Wedensday
21 Thursday
22 Friday
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday Announcement of Results Ist & III Sem PG
26 Tuesday
27 Wedensday
28 Thursday National Science Day / Notification of II &IV Sem PG
No. of .Working Days 20
108
MARCH 2019
1 Friday
2 Saturday
3 Sunday
4 Monday Sivarathri
5 Tuesday
6 Wedensday
7 Thursday
8 Friday International Womens day
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wedensday
14 Thursday
15 Friday World Consumer Day
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday
20 Wedensday Commencement of IV Sem Exam
21 Thursday
22 Friday World Water Day
23 Saturday Climate Day/ World Forest Day
24 Sunday
25 Monday
26 Tuesday
27 Wedensday
28 Thursday
29 Friday Closes for Summer Vacation
30 Saturday
31 Sunday
No. of .Working Days 21
109
UNIVERSITY RANK & ‘A’ GRADE HOLDERS
Name Course Year Rank
Saneesh E.N. B.Sc. (E) 1998 III
lzmira Usman K. BBA 1999 II
Deepu Poulose B.Sc.(E} 1999 II
Madhu S. Nair BCA 2000 I
FemenaA.S. BBA 2001 I
SaliniN.S. BBA 2003 II
Shereena M.K. B.Sc. 2003 II
Ragitha Krishan BCA 2004 III
Jayasurya Palatty BBA 2004 III
Rajeesh K.R. B.Sc.(E} 2005 I
ShymoiT.V. BCA 2005 III
Arun Paul BBA 2006 I
Ushasree M.V. M.Sc.(BT} 2006 I
Farzana S Hussain B.Com(Voc.} 2007 II
Niviya Vijayan B.C.A. 2007 III
Thabsum Nazeer BBA 2008 I
Raney Mathew B.C.A. 2008 III
Divya Hari B.Sc.(E} 2008 I
Neema K Hamza B.Sc.(E} 2008 III
ShymoiT.V. MCA 2008 I
Akshara P.K. BCA 2009 I
Sini T. B.Sc.(E} 2009 I
RemyaR M.Sc.(E} 2009 II
Krishna Unni B.Sc. Maths 2009 I
Jesna K.P. M.Sc.(E} 2010 I
Vani K.R. B.Sc.(E} 2010 II
Nisha M Salim M.Sc.,(B.T.} 2010 II
Soumya Balachandran M.Sc.ELE 2011 II
Sindhu S.Nair M.Sc.,(B.T.) 2011 I
Raihana V. M.Sc., (B.C.) 2011 III
Febina Firoz B.Sc., (B.T) 2011 II
Nafsiya T.B. B.Sc. Maths 2011 II
Seeba Baby M.S.C. Electronics 2012 II
Aswathy Ashok B.Sc.(E) 2012 GRADE A
Bincy jacob B.Sc. (BT) 2012 GRADE A
LishamolPaulose B.Sc.(BT) 2012 GRADE A
RinsilaA.A. B.Sc. (MB) 2012 GRADE A
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Afsiya K.S BCA 2012 GRADE A
Revathy K BCA 2012 GRADE A
Gasna M.H. BBA 2013 GRADE A
Shaheen Parveen BBA 2013 GRADE A
Nikita Raj B.S.c. Biotechnology 2013 GRADE A
Rajesh AR B.Com 2013 GRADE A
Kiran Varma V BCA 2013 GRADE A
Haleema Aliyar BCA 2013 GRADE A
Asha Asharaf B.Sc Physics 2013 GRADE A
Suhana PA BA Arabic 2013 GRADE A
Arshin E A BA Arabic 2013 GRADE A
Muhseena M.Sc. BT 2013 1st Rank
Febina Feroz M.Sc. BT 2013 3rd Rank
Mikshala A.U. B.Sc.Maths 2013 GRADE A
Miseriya Majeed B.Sc.Maths 2013 GRADE A
Mohsina M.K B.Sc.Maths 2013 GRADE A
Shafna Basheer B.Sc. Maths 2013 GRADE A
Lakshmi Rajmohan B.Com 2014 GRADE A
Sulfeena T.E. B.Com 2014 GRADE A
Lishamol Poulose Msc.BT 2014 GRADE A
Shahana B.Com. 2015 GRADE A
Aswathy.R B. Com 2015 GRADE A
Riya Sara Alias B.Com 2015 GRADE A
Shabnam Ali B.Sc BT 2015 GRADE A
Biyas A.B B.Com(CA) 2016 A+
Revathy C.J B.Com (CA) 2016 A+
Pavithra Mary John B.Com (Tax) 2016 A+
Shahina P.S. B.Com (Tax) 2016 A+
Arjuna Prabhakar BSc.BT 2016 A+
Lulu S Kumar BSc.BT 2016 A+
Wafitha K.A MSc.MB 2016 Ist Rank
Shamsa K.H MSc.MB 2016 IInd Rank
Athulya C.J MSc. BC 2016 IInd Rank
Thaslima K.S MHRM 2016 IIIrd Rank
Aya M.V BCA 2017 A+
Fathimath Shaliha BCA 2017 A+
Basma Chooraveli Ibrahim BCom. (CA) 2017 A+
Athira P.S BCom. (Tax) 2017 A+
Nisha Joy BSc.MB 2017 A+
Farheen Jabbar BCom (Tax) 2018 A+
Arunima Arun BA.Engish 2018 A+
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