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THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE (Belongs to the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund)

Selavayal, Chennai -600 051. A Co-educational College of Arts and Science

(Affiliated to the University of Madras) Accredited with ‘B’ Grade by NAAC

An ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Institution

Phone: 044-2594 1717, 044-2594 2525, 044-2594 0393

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.thiruthangalnadarcollege.org

Mould your career ; Shape your future

A College with a Difference

Education for all & Employment for all

academic year : 2020 - 2021

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THE COLLEGE EMBLEM

An educational institution imparts knowledge

as the sun dispels darkness and knowledge removes

ignorance. Besides, the colour 'red' stands for the

brightness of youth.

VISION

To disseminate knowledge and foster in our

students positive and critical thinking besides

intellectual skills to become empowered beings.

MISSION To provide quality and need-based education

to students with facilities of higher education.

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THE OBJECTIVES To impart quality education. To promote academic excellence. To inculcate the values of character, honesty and integrity. To enable the students to think and design their future. To instill self-confidence in the minds of students to face any problem. To enable the students to express their ideas and thoughts effectively. To develop self-reliant individuals. To shape the multi-faceted personality of students. To make them responsible citizens.

To chisel students into good human beings. To unravel the latent potential of students.

To nurture positive thinking in life.

To equip the students to face challenges.

To ingrain life skills.

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THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE

STUDENT'S PHOTO

(Belongs to the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund)

Selavayal, Chennai - 600051 Affiliated to the University of Madras

Accredited with ‘B’ Grade by NAAC An ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Institution

PERSONAL MEMORANDUM

1. Name : ………………......................……........……………

2. Degree : ………………............... Section(If any) :….……

3. Exam Reg. No. : ……………….....................................……………

4. Date of Birth : ………………..........................……………………

5. Blood Group : ………………........................…….............………

6. Height : …....................…cms. Weight : ….......…… kgs.

7. Name of the

Parent/Guardian : ………………..........................…........…………

8. Occupation : ………………..........................…........…………

9.Office Address : ………………............…………….......……………

……………....................…………........…………

.....................……. Ph: ……....……...........………

10. Residential Address : ………………....................……..........……………

………………...................…………….…………

………………...................……............…………

…….................……. Mobile No: ............………… 11. E-Mail ID of Parent/Guardian : ….....................………...…………… 12. E-Mail ID of Student : ………………............…………….......……………

Student's Signature Parent's/Guardian's Signature

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SHIFT-I

COLLEGE WORKING HOURS

Morning Session :

8.15 a.m. - 9.05 a.m.

9.05 a.m. - 9.55 a.m.

9.55 a.m. - 10.45 a.m.

Lunch Break - 20 minutes (10.45 a.m to 11.05 a.m)

11.05 a.m. - 11.55 a.m.

11.55 a.m. - 12.45 p.m.

SHIFT-II

COLLEGE WORKING HOURS

Afternoon Session :

1.00 p.m. - 1.50 p.m.

1.50 p.m. - 2.40 p.m.

2.40 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.

Tea Break - 20 minutes (3.30 p.m to 3.50 p.m)

3.50 p.m. - 4.40 p.m.

4.40 p.m. - 5.30 p.m.

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CONTENTS

I N D E X Page

S.No. No.

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2. National Anthem 08

3. Thiruthangal Nadar College - A Profile 09

4. Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma 14

Fund Office Bearers, Executive Committee Members

5. Thiruthangal Nadar College

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Office Bearers, Executive Committee Members

6. Thiruthangal Nadar Vidhyalaya

Office Bearers, Executive Committee Members 16

7. The College Governing Council, The College Committee 17

8. Head of the Institution 18

9. The Equal Opportunity Cell 22

10. Anti Sexual Harassment Committee 23

11. Courses Offered 25

12. The Faculty & Subject Details 26

13. Non-Teaching Staff 50

14. Rules and Regulations

Admission and Withdrawal

Conduct

Attendance and Leave 52

Library

Test & Examinations

Physical Education

Scholarships

15. Calendar 57

16. Format for Leave Application 71

17. Time Table 72

18. List of Celebrations 73

19. National & International Dates 74

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THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE

A PROFILE

Thiruthangal, a Municipality in Virudhunagar District is

located 68 kilometres south of Madurai, very close to Sivakasi, a

town well known for safety matches, fire works and printing units. On

top of a small hill in Thiruthangal, there are three temples one for

Lord Shiva and two others for Lord Muruga and Lord Vishnu. Vishnu

is known here as Thirunindra Narayana Perumal and the Goddess as

Sengamala Nachiar. This Vaishnavite temple, constructed in 994

A.D. by a native of Thiruthangal, who served as an important Minister

to the then Pandya King is one among the 108 sacred places of

worship for the vaishnavites. The village had once flourished in

agriculture. Later on, the scanty rains in the area and the poor

returns from agriculture made the people migrate to urban centres to

earn their livelihood, by trade and business. At present, due to the

proximity of Sivakasi, Thiruthangal has been witnessing a rapid

growth of lucrative business like fire works, match works, printing and

other industries.

Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund was

founded in 1920 at Thiruthangal village by a few well-meaning and

like-minded elders concerned in the development of the community.

Thiruthangal Nadar Bungalow was built on 28th October 1929 by the

laudable efforts of Sri. A. Vellaiappa Nadar, the President,

Sri.Shanmuga Nadar, the Secretary and Sri. V. Hariharaputra Nadar,

the Treasurer of Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma

Fund. On 9th October 1963 Kalaimagal Primary School was started.

Later Girls Higher Secondary School in the name of Sivasubramania

Nadar and Guruvammal was started on 21st June 1982. Karuman

Karuppanna Nadar Ayyakannammal Matriculation School was

founded on 3rd June 1991. More than 6100 students receive quality

education and about 216 teachers are employed in these institutions.

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Thiruthangal Hindu Nadars, settled in Chennai planned to

form an organization for their welfare. They assembled at Backia

Bhavanam (located in Tondiarpet, Chennai) of T.A.S. Rathinam &

Brothers, on 14th September 1956. Fifty Two persons attended the

meeting and established the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar

Uravinmurai Dharma Fund (a Charitable Fund of Thiruthangal Hindu

Nadars living in Chennai). The First Anniversary was held on 15th

September 1957. The said fund was registered in 1961 under the

Societies Registration Act.

This organization was established owing to the arduous

efforts of Thiru.S.Gurusamy Nadar of Thiruthangal,Thiru. P.S.

Thangaiah Nadar of Rajapalayam, Thiru. M.S. Ramaiah Nadar of

Thiruchirappalli and Thiru. T.A.S. Arumugam of Chennai. In the early

periods of the establishment of the Uravinmurai Fund, Thiru. T.A.S.

Chelliah served as President and Thiru. Raja K.S.P. Ganesan served

as the Secretary. Thiru. S.M. Gurusamy Nadar , Thiru.“Lathas”

K.Thangappa Nadar, Thiru.S.Chinnadurai have collectively rendered

yeomen service for the growth of the organization in the initial period

of its establishment.

The next milestone was in 1968 when the organization

purchased a site in G.A. Road,(Now P.A.N. Rajarathinam Road),

Washermenpet, Chennai-21. In the said site, a magnificent building

Door No.113, named as Thiruthangal Nadar Arangam an epitome of

the members unity and solidarity was constructed with the great

efforts of Thiru. M.G.Erulangudi Nadar, Treasurer of the

Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund

who was fondly addressed as “Elam Hariharaputranar”. The

Arangam was inaugurated on 23rd May 1983 and the following office

bearers were elected during the year 1980-1983.

Thiru. S.M.Gurusamy Nadar : President

Thiru. Raja K.S.P.Ganesan : Vice-President

Thiru. P. Rajarathinam : Secretary

Thiru. S.K.A.Savarimalaiyan B.Com., : Asst. Secretary

Thiru. M.G.Erulangudi Nadar : Treasurer

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At present there are 652 members in the Chennaivazh

Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund with the

following Office Bearers

1. Thiru. A. Mariappan B.E., M.I.E., : President

2. Thiru. A. Chellapa : Vice-President

3. Thiru. D.Subbaiah : Secretary

4. Thiru. J. Periandavar B.E., : Assistant Secretary

5. Thiru. K. Murugavel : Treasurer Another turning point is the establishment of “Thiruthangal

Nadar Educational Society” as part of Chennaivazh Thiruthangal

Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund on 20th September 1987.

This society was registered under Tamil Nadu Registration Act 1975.

The first set of office bearers were Thiru.S.M. Gurusamy Nadar as

President, Thiru. R.G.Chandramogan as Secretary, Thiru

S.Chandran as Asst. Secretary and Thiru. C.Kaniratham as

Treasurer. Thiruthangal Nadar Educational Society was merged with

Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund

on 3rd May 2007.

The present set of Office Bearers of the College is as follows:

1. Thiru. S.K.A. Savarimalaiyan B.Com., : President

2. Thiru. S.Chennai Arasan : Vice-President

3. Thiru. M.G.E. Selapalam : Secretary & Correspondent

4. Thiru. Dr.R.Kadhiresan MDS : Asst. Secretary

5. Thiru. P. Subramanian : Treasurer

Despite its financial constraints, the Educational

Society, with its noble idea of service purchased 9.76 acres of

land in the Selavayal area of Chennai - 51, in the year 1990. A

compound wall enclosing the total area of 18,000 sq.ft., was

constructed along with the building.

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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

S.No. Name of the Block Period of

Area (Sq.Ft.)

Construction

1. Main Building Ground Floor 1996-1997 15,500

2 Main Building First Floor 1998-1999 15,500

3. Main Building Eastern Side (G. & 1st

Floor) 2005-2006 14,000

4. Auditorium (G. & 1st

Floor) 2003-2004 14,000

5. Auditorium - Second Floor 2010 - 2011 7,000

6. Commerce Block (G. & 1st

Floor) 2008-2009 21,400

7. Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Arangam 2012-2013 12,300

(Ground, 1st

& 2 nd

Floor)

8. Generator Rooms 2012-2013 530

9. Canteen Ground Floor 2014-2015 8,410

10. Indoor Game (Ground Floor) 2014-2015 2,790

11. Library First Floor 2014-2015 8,410

12. Open Auditorium Shed 2015-2016 11,600

13. Commerce Block (II Floor ) 2015-2016 21,400

14. Science Block (II Floor) 2017-2018 12,000

15. Main Block (II Floor) 2019-2020 15,500

16. Well-Equipped Gym(West Part of Phy. Edu.) 2017-2018 922

TOTAL 1,81,262

On 3rd August, 1997 the “Thiruthangal Nadar College” for men was started as an Arts and Science College with Dr. A.P. Kamalakara Rao as the founder Principal. The college functions as a Self-Financing Institution without any grant or aid or subsidies from the Government for its maintenance. There is no collection of donation, capitation or other kinds of receipts from the parents. Compared to other self-financing colleges, the college faculty are paid a decent salary. Thiruthangal Nadar College has become a Co-educational Institution from the academic year 2002-2003. Additional facilities are provided for the women students.

The college has been functioning to cater to the needs of a

backward area purely with an altruistic ideal of providing higher education at a moderate cost without any discrimination of caste or creed.

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At this juncture it would be no exaggeration to state that the committed services of the Executive Committee Members of Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund are in line with the dedication and dynamic leadership of the then Secretary Thiru. S.M. Subbiah, led to the incredible progress of Thiruthangal Nadar College to be engraved in golden letters.

Presently the strength of the students has come up to 2,889 students (1902 boys and 987 girls).

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CHENNAIVAZH THIRUTHANGAL HINDU NADAR URAVINMURAI DHARMA FUND

113, P.A.N.R. Salai, Old Washermenpet, Chennai – 600 021.

OFFICE BEARERS

1. Thiru. A. Mariappan B.E., M.I.E., : President

2. Thiru. S.Chellappa : Vice- President

3. Thiru. D.Subbaiah : Secretary

4. Thiru. J.Periandavar B.E, : Assistant Secretary

5. Thiru. K.Murugavel : Treasurer

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

1. Thiru. A. Pakkiaraj B.A.,

2. Thiru. S. Raja

3. Thiru. P. Subburajan B.A.,

4. Thiru. A.M. Velmurugan

5. Thiru. A.K.S. Palrajan

6. Thiru. K. Ganesan

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THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE (Belongs to the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund)

Selavayal, Chennai - 600051 Affiliated to the University of Madras

Accredited with ‘B’ Grade by NAAC An ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Institution

(Administrative Office : 113, P.A.N.R. Salai, Old Washermenpet, Chennai -21.)

OFFICE BEARERS

1.

Thiru. S.K.A. Savarimalaiyan B.Com., : President

2. Thiru. S. Chennai Arasan : Vice - President

3. Thiru. M.G.E. Selapalam : Secretary &

Correspondent

4. Dr. R. Kadhiresan M.D.S., : Assistant Secretary

5. Thiru. P. Subramanian : Treasurer

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

1. Thiru. J. Srinivasan B.Com.,

2. Thiru. V. Kannan B.E.,

3. Thiru. M. Selvakumar

4. Thiru. C. Palanivel B.A.,

5. Thiru. K. Shanmugarajan M.Com.,

6. Thiru. B. Sathish Kumar

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THIRUTHANGAL NADAR VIDHYALAYA

(Belongs to the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund) Senior Secondary || Co-Education

Affiliated to the CBSE, DELHI An ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Institution

No.1051, T.H.Road, Thangal, Chennai - 600 019

OFFICE BEARERS

1. Thiru. T. Rajkumar B.B.A., : President

2. Thiru. G. Rajakani : Vice- President

3. Thiru. A. Narayana Moorthy M.Tech., : Secretary & Correspondent

4. Thiru. G. Raja Moorthy M.A., : Assistant Secretary

5. Thiru. M.G.S. Bakar B.Sc., : Treasurer

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

1. Thiru. M.G.E. Selvaraj

2. Thiru. A.S.D. Annamalaisamy B.Sc., D. Pharm.,

3. Thiru. G. Nagarajan D.Pharm.,

4. Thiru. M. Palrajan B.B.A.,

5. Dr. A.B. Mani Maran M.B.B.S., M.D.,

6. S.M.S. Sivanesan B.Com., M.A.,

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THE COLLEGE GOVERNING COUNCIL

1. Thiru. S.K.A. Savarimalaiyan B.Com., : President

2. Thiru. S. Chennai Arasan : Vice-president

3. Thiru. M.G.E. Selapalam : Secretary & Correspondent

4. Dr. R. Kadhiresan M.D.S., : Asst. Secretary

5. Thiru. P. Subramanian : Treasurer

6. Thiru. J. Srinivasan B.Com., : Executive Committee Member

7. Thiru.V.KANNAN : Executive Committee Member

8. Thiru. M. Selvakumar : Executive Committee Member

9. Thiru. C.Palanivel B.A., : Executive Committee Member

10. Thiru. K. Shanmugarajan M.Com., : Executive Committee Member

11. Thiru. B. Sathish Kumar : Executive Committee Member

12. Dr. M.Mathivanan : University Representative

Professor & Director

Centre for Advanced Study in Botany

University of Madras

Guindy Campus, Chennai.

13. Dr. S. Murugesan : Principal

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HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION

Dr. S. Murugesan M.B.A., M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.,-

Principal ,

VICE-PRINCIPALS

Dr. K. C. Lalithambika M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., - Vice-Principal

Prof. S. Asaithambi M.A.(CS.)., M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil., SET, SAP R/3 ,

- Vice-Principal,

THE COLLEGE COMMITTEE

1. Dr. S. Murugesan - Chairman 2. Dr. K. C. Lalithambika 3. Prof. S. Asaithambi 4. Mrs. E. R. Jessie Kirubarani 5. Mr. T. S. Rubakannan 6. Mr. B. Ravi Kumar 7. Mr. D. Sivakumar 8. Dr. P.T. Kasthuri Bai 9. Mr. K. Somasundaram 10. Mr. S.Arun 11. Mr.C.Kandasamy 12. Dr. S.B.Ninu 13. Mrs. C.Vijayalakshmi 14. Dr.R.Vijayalakshmi 15. Dr.C.Karthick 16. Mr.A.Vasantha Jayaseelan 17. Dr.I.Isaivani 18. Mrs.J.Jayasudha 19. Mr. Krishnakumar 20. Mr.D.Daniel 21. Dr.M.Karukkuvel

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RAGGING REDRESSAL COMMITTEE

Thiru. M.G.E. Selapalam - Secretary & Correspondent

Dr. S. Murugesan - Principal – Convenor

Dr. K.C. Lalithambika - Vice - Principal & Head,

Dept. of English

Prof. S. Asaithambi - Vice - Principal & Head,

Dept. of Corp. Secretaryship

K.S. Gnana Lingeshwaran - III BCom(G)

V. Naresh Kumar - III B.Com(CS)

V. Santosh Kumar - III B.B.A.

P. Anju Kalyani - III B.A (Eng)

K. Balaji - III B.Sc (Phy)

Prof. E.R. Jessie Kiruba Rani - Student Advisor

Head, Dept. of A/F& BM

Prof. B. Ravi Kumar - Student Advisor

Head, Dept. of Management Sciences

Inspector of Police - Special Invitee

Kodungaiyur & Manali

The following are the possible punishments for those who

are found guilty of ragging in the campus. 1. Cancellation of admission.

2. Suspension from the College. 3. Debarring from appearing for examination. 4. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring

from admission to any other institution.

5. Imprisonment for a Term which may extend to three years

and a fine of Rs.25,000/-

Note-A complaint box is placed near the office to register

complaints related to ragging in the campus.

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GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE

1. Dr. S.Murugesan Principal

2. Dr.K.C.Lalithambika Vice-Prinicpal,Head

Dept. of English

3. Prof. S. Asaithambi Vice-Prinicpal,Head

Dept. of Corp. Sec. Ship

4. Mrs.E.R.Jessie Kirubarani Head, Dept. of B.com. (A/F & B/M)

5. Mrs. A.Yogameena Head,Dept. of B.Sc.(S/A)

FUNCTIONS OF GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL

Grievance Redressal primarily covers the receipt and

processing of complaints regarding discontent in the institution.All

conflicts cannot be eliminated but their exposure will contribute

towards their reduction .

Nature:

The students express their dissatisfaction with reference to

infrastructure, basic amenities, teaching methodologies etc.,

Objective:

To identify, analyse the nature of the grievance, to solve the

problem and strengthen the relationship.

To detect the flaws in the college premises and ensure the

corrective measures.

To build good morale, maintain code of discipline and develop

the faith of the students.

Activities:

Investigate and handle each case by interacting to the student

individually to identify the student’s expectation.

Examining and determining the witnesses and assessing them

in proper time.

Ensuring proper information and keep superiors informed.

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DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

1. Mrs. E.R. Jessie Kirubarani (Convenor for Girls) 2. Mr. D. Siva Kumar (Convenor for Boys) 3. Dr. M. Karukkuvel 4. Mr. C.Kandasamy 5. Mr. R.Krishna Kumar 6. Mrs. K. Mangai 7. Mr. C. Manigandan 8. Mr. D.Daniel 9. Mr. T. Prem Kumar 10. Mrs. N.Sathya Bavani Objectives

To have an optimistic approach in imparting discipline

among students in the campus.

To ensure compliance with the provision of UGC

regulations in curbing indiscipline behavior in the campus.

To ensure a healthy environment by regulating discipline

among the students in the campus.

Activities In case of any violation of dress code or disturbance in the

class decorum, ID card will be confiscated from the student

which will be hand over to him/her on the same day with a

warning and advice from the disciplinary committee.

Enforce total prohibition of cellphone usage by the students

in the classroom.

Ensure proper discipline in the campus.

Monitor the movement of students in the college and

prevent them from loitering around in the corridors during

the college working hours.

If any disciplinary activity is found, the student will be

warned in the first instance and in case of continual of the

same activity, action will be taken based on the rules and

regulations of the committee.

To provide counseling if necessary.

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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL

Objectives To counsel and guide SC/ ST students and help them to

manage academic and personal issues of college life

effectively.

To provide the mechanism to redress the grievance of SC/ST

students, if any

To ensure protection and reservation as provided in the

constitution of India.

To provide prompt counseling for any emotional

emergencies arising on account of any event at the campus.

Activities

To collect reports and information of State Govt. and UGC’s

orders on various aspects of education, employment of

SC/ST & OBC Students.

To circulate State Govt. and UGC’s decisions about

different scholarship programs.

To communicate with the students and motivate them for

better future planning.

Designation Name of the Faculty Department

Chair Person Dr.S.Murugesan Principal

Convener Dr.A.Ambethraja P.G.Department of

Computer Science

Members Mr.N.Chandrasekar BBA

Mrs. K.Anitha Commerce(G)

S.Durgadevi III-B.Sc (CS)

K.Vaishali III-B.Com(AF)

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MEMBERS OF THE ANTI SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMMITTEE

S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION STATUS

1. DR. P.T.KASTHURI BAI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CONVENOR

2. MRS.PAMME NESAKUMARI ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MEMBER

3. MRS.J.DEVI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MEMBER

4. MRS.K.GOWRI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MEMBER

5. K.VALLI REENA III B.SC(PHY)-STUDENT MEMBER

6. A.SUBA LAKSHMI III BSC(PBPB)-STUDENT MEMBER

7. J.Divya III B.Com(AF)-STUDENT MEMBER

As per the guidelines of UGC and the Supreme Court an

Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee has been established by the

college to provide a healthy atmosphere to the students at the

college.

Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee deals with issues relating

to sexual harassment. The committee is formed to prevent sexual

assault and other related crimes on girl students.

Goal: Prevention of sexual harassment to ensure safe

environment for girl students for the studies.

Objectives

To develop guidelines and norms for policies against sexual

harassment.

To develop principles and procedures to combat sexual

harassment.

To work out details for the implementation of these policies.

To prepare a detailed plan of action, both short and long

term.

To organize gender sensitization awareness programme.

To deal with cases of discrimination and sexual harassment

in a time bound manner, aiming at ensuring support services

to the victimized.

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Sexual harassment includes unwelcome sexually determined

behavior (whether directly or by implication) such as:

Verbal or Physical threats.

Insulting, Abusive, Embarrassing or Patronizing behaviour

or Comments.

Offensive gestures, Language, Rumours, Gossip or Jokes.

Humiliating, Intimidating, Demeaning and/or Persistent

criticism, Open hostility.

Suggestive comments or Body language.

Isolation or Exclusion from normal work or study place.

Publishing, circulating or displaying pornographic, Racist,

Sexually suggestive or Otherwise offensive pictures or other

materials.

Unwanted physical contact, ranging from an invasion of

space to a serious assault (The above list is not intended to be

exhaustive).

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Details of the Courses & Their Year of Establishment for Shift-I

S.No. Name of The Degree Academic Year

U.G COURSES 1. B.Com.(General) 1997-1998

2. B.Com.(CS) 1997-1998 3. B.B.A. 1997-1998 4. B.Sc. (Maths) 1997-1998 5. B.Sc. (Computer Science) 1997-1998 6. B.C.A. 1999-2000 7. B.Com. (B.M.) 2008-2009 8. B.Com. (A/F) 2008-2009 9. B.Sc. (Software Application) 2008-2009 10. B.Com. (Computer Application) 2011-2012 11. B.Sc. (Physics) 2017-2018

12. B.Sc. (Chemistry) 2017-2018

13. B.A. (English Literature) 2017-2018

14. B.Sc. (Plant Bio & Plant Bio Tech) 2018-2019

15. B.S.W(Social Work) 2018-2019

16 B.A.(Tamil Literature) 2019-2020

17 B.A.(Criminology & Police Administration) 2019-2020

P.G.COURSES

1. M.Sc.(Computer Science) 2015-2016

2. M.Com.(General) 2016-2017

Details of the Courses & Their Year of Establishment for Shift-II

S.No. Name of The Degree Academic Year

U.G COURSES 1. B.Com.(General) 2017-2018

2. B.Sc. (Mathematics) 2017-2018 3. B.Com.(ISM) 2002-2003 4 B.C.A. 2017-2018

5 B.Com.(CS) 2018-2019

PG COURSE

1. M.Sc (CST), Five year Integrated PG (Course) 2001-2002

Diploma Courses(1 Year)

1. DCA (Dip. In Computer Application) 2017-2018

2. Travel & Tourism 2017-2018

Certificate Course (6 Months)

1. E- Commerce 2017-2018

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FACULTY AND SUBJECT DETAILS UG AND PG DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (General)

Mr. T.S.Rubakannan M.Com., M.B.A.,M.Phil.,HDCA.,ADCA, NET.,SET., - Head Dr. M.Karukkuvel M.Com., M.Phil.,NET.,SET.,Ph.D.,

Mrs. G.Yamuna M.Com., M.Phil.,B.Ed.,

Mrs. K.Mangai M.Com.,MBA.,NET., SET.,

Mr. B.Sridhar M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,

Mrs. K.Seema M.Com.,M.Phil., B.Ed.,

Dr. C.Malaikani M.Com.,M.Phil.,PGDCA.,Ph.D.,

Mr. C.Anand M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,

Dr. R.Venkatasamy M.Com., MBA.,Ph.D.,

Mrs. K.Anitha M.Com.,M.Phil., SET., B.Ed.,

Mrs. S.V.Harshini M.Com.,M.Phil., NET.,

Dr. C.Stalin Shelly M.Com., MBA,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,NET(Com).NET(Mgmt).,SET.,

Mr. S.Vignesh MBA.,M.Com.,

Ms. N.Thilagavathy M.Com.,M.Phil.MBA.,

B.Com. (General)

Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Financial Accounting

Business Communication

Business Economics

SECOND SEMESTER

Advanced Financial Accounting

Principles of Management

Indian Economy

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Corporate Accounting I Business Law

Banking Theory Law & Practice

Marketing

Business Statistics

FOURTH SEMESTER

Corporate Accounting II

Company Law

Financial Service

Indirect Taxation

Operation Research

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Cost Accounting

Financial Management

Practical Auditing

Income Tax law and Practice – I

Entrepreneurial Development

SIXTH SEMESTER

Adv. Cost Accounting

Management Accounts

Business Environment

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Income Tax law and Practice – II

Human Resource Management

M.Com. (General)

Year Subject Name Core Main Core

Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Advance Corporate Accounting and Accounting Standards

Financial Management

Organisational Behaviour

Managerial Economics

Customer Relationship Management

SECOND SEMESTER

Advance Cost and Management Accounting

Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions

Marketing of Services

Consumer Behaviour

Total Quality Management

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Research Methodology

Knowledge Management

Fundamentals of Information Technology

Consumer Rights and Education

Advertising and Salesmanship

FOURTH SEMESTER

Management Information System

Investment Management and Portfolio Analysis

Theory

Merchant Banking and Financial Services

Project

International Marketing

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DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP Mr. S.Asaithambi M.A.(CS),M.Com.,M.B.A.,M.Phil.,SET,SAPR3, - Head Dr. S.Anita M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed.,Ph.D., Dr. P.Balusamy M.Com., M.Phil., PGDFM, SET.,Ph.D.,

Mr. B.Jagadeeswaran M.Com., M.Phil., NET.,

Dr. M.Ramarajan M.Com., M.Phil.,Ph.D.,

Dr. M.Sujatha M.Com., M.Phil,.Ph.D.,

Mr. V.Elumalai M.Com., M.Phil.,

B.COM. (Corporate Secretaryship) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Financial Accounting

Business Communication

International Trade

SECONDSEMESTER Advanced Financial Accounting

Corporate Management

Business Economics

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Corporate Accounting I

Company Law

Statistics-I

FOURTH SEMESTER Corporate Accounting II

Business Management

Statistics-II

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Management Accounting

Securities law and Market Operation

Commercial law

Income Tax law and Practice – I

Entrepreneurial Development

SIXTH SEMESTER Cost Accounting

Income Tax law and Practice – II

Industrial law

Goods And Services Tax

Institutional Training

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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES Mr. B.Ravi Kumar M.B.A.,M.Phil.,DDT.,PGDCA.,CADD, - Head Dr. V.Govindarajan M.B.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D., Mr. N.Chandrasekar M.B.A., M.Phil.,PGD-PPT.,NET., Mr. K.Prabhakaran M.B.A.,M.Phil.,NET.,SET.,M.Com.,M.Sc(Pscy).,ICWAI., Mr. S.Shankar M.B.A.,M.B.A.(Airline & Airport Mgmt).,PGDHRM.,NET.,

BBA Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Financial Accounting

Principles of Management

Managerial Economics

SECONDSEMESTER Business Communication

Management Accounting

International Trade

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Financial Management

Organizational Behaviour

Computer Application in Business

Marketing Management

Business Statistics

FOURTH SEMESTER

Business Regulatory Framework

Financial Services

Management Information System

Human Resource Management

Operation Research

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Advertising Mgt & Sales Promotion Research Methodology

Operation Management

Materials Management

Entrepreneurial Development (OR) Logistics Management

SIXTH SEMESTER

Business Environment

Services Marketing

Business Taxation

Customer Relationship Mgt

Project Work(Group)

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Mr. S.Arun M.Sc., M.Phil.,SET., - Head Mrs. K.Karpagam M.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET., Mr. C.Manigandan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,SET., Mrs. V.Gowri M.Sc.,M.Phil., B.Ed.,SET., Mrs. J.Jayanthi M.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET., Mr. S.Chithambara Bharathy M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,SET.,NET., Ms. N.Amudha M.Sc.,M.Phil.,

Mrs. L.Sheela Therasa M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Mr. A.Kannan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,SET., Mrs. N.Chitra M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed., Mr. G.Venkatesan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET., Mrs. E.Elampiraisudi M.Sc.,M.Phil.,

B.Sc. (Mathematics) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied Elective

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Algebra

Differential Calculus

Numerical Analysis-I

SECOND SEMESTER

Trigonometry

Integral Calculus & Vector

Analysis

Numerical Analysis-II

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Differential Equations

Integral Calculus

Mathematical Statistics-I FOURTH SEMESTER

Transform Techniques

Statics

Mathematical Statistics-II Mathematical Statistics-

Practical

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Algebraic Structures

Real Analysis-I

Dynamics

Discrete Mathematics

Programming Language ‘C’

With Practical

SIXTH SEMESTER

Linear Algebra

Real Analysis-II

Complex Analysis

Graph Theory Operation Research

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UG AND PG DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Dr. P.T. Kasthuri Bai M.C.A.,M.Phil.,NET.,SET.,Ph.D.- Head Mr. B. Samuel M.Sc (IT).,M.Phil.,M.Tech., Mr. T. Prem Kumar M.C.A.,M.Tech., Mrs. D. Lissy M.C.A.,M.Phil.,

Mr. P.Krishnamoorthy M.Sc.M.Phil.,

Mrs. T. Shunmugavadivoo M.C.A.,M.Phil.,

Mr. P. Jayachandran M.C.A.,

Mr. C.Gunaseelan M.C.A.,

Mrs. R.S.Dhivya M.C.A.,M.Phil.,

Mrs. J.Chandi Rani, M.C.A.,M.Phil.,

B.Sc. (Computer Science)

Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Problem Solving using Python

Problem Solving using Python Lab

Allied Maths-I SECONDSEMESTER

Computer Organization

Computer Organization Lab

Allied Maths-II THIRD SEMESTER

II

Programming in C++ C++ Lab Statistics – I

FOURTH SEMESTER Programming in Java Java Lab Statistics-II

Statistics Lab-II

FIFTH SEMESTER

III Operating System Database Management Systems Computer Architecture

Visual Basic RDBMS Lab

SIXTH SEMESTER Data Communication and Networks

Web Technology Object Oriented Analysis and Design Software Engineering

Web Technology Lab

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M.Sc. (Computer Science)

Year Subject Name Core Main Core

Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Advanced Java Programming

System Software

Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science

Advanced Java Programming Lab

Design and Analysis of Algorithms Lab

SECOND SEMESTER

Computer Networks

Digital Image Processing

Computer Graphics

Object Oriented Analysis and Design

Relational Database Management System Lab

Digital Image Processing Lab

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Principles of Complier Design

Information Security

Artificial Intelligence

Cryptography

Cloud Computing

Mini Project

FOURTH SEMESTER

Project: Viva-Voce

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DEPARTMENT OF SOFTWARE APPLICATION Mrs. A.Yogameena M.C.A., M.Phil.,NET.,- Head Dr. J.Sathiamoorthy M.C.A.,M.Phil.,M.Tech.,Ph.D.,

Mrs. M.Ambiga M.Sc (IT).,M.Phil.,

Mr. V.Raghavendaran M.C.A.,M.Phil.,

B.Sc. (Software Application) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Problem Solving using Python

Problem Solving using Python -LAB

Allied Maths-I

SECOND SEMESTER

Object Oriented Programming concept

using-C++

C++-Programming Lab

Allied Maths-II

THIRD SEMESTER

II

Data Structures and C++

Data Structures and C++ - Lab

Applied Physics – I

FOURTH SEMESTER

Microprocessor and its Applications

Microprocessor Lab

Applied Physics – II

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Programming In Java

Programming In Java – Lab

Software Engineering

Software Project Management

Operating System

SIXTH SEMESTER

DBMS

Visual Programming

Object Oriented Software Engineering

RDBMS Lab

Data Communication and Networking

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATION Mr.K.Somasundaram M.C.A.,WD.,M.Phil.,SET., - Head Dr. S.B.Ninu M.Sc(IT).,M.Phil.,SET.,Ph.D., Mrs. S.Radhika M.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET., Mr. A.P.Praveen Kumar M.Sc.(CS).,SET., Mr. G.Amos Babu M.C.A.,SET., Dr. A. Ambeth Raja M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Mrs. Sandhya Sabu MCA., Mrs. Edith Maria Delilah MCA.,M.Phil.,SET,

BCA (Computer Application) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied Elective

FIRST SEMESTER

I

Problem Solving using Python

Mathematics-I

Problem Solving using Python Lab

SECOND SEMESTER

Object Oriented Programming Concept

using-C++

C++- Programming Lab

Mathematics-II

THIRD SEMESTER

II

C++ and Data Structures

Microprocessors

Numerical and Statistics

Financial Accounting

C++ and Data Structures Lab

FOURTH SEAMESTER

Programming in Java

Computer Graphics

Operating Systems

Cost and Management Accounting

Java Lab

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Data Base Management Systems

Software Engineering

Resource Management Techniques

Visual Programming

RDBMS Lab

SIXTH SEMESTER

Web Technology

Data Communication And Networking

Software Testing

Multimedia Systems

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design

Web-Technology Lab

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B.Com. ACCOUNTING FINANCE & BANK MANAGEMENT Mrs. E.R.Jessie Kirubarani M.Com.,M.Phil.,SET., - Head Dr. N.Santhanavadivu M.Com.,M.B.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D Mrs. R.Sharmila M.Com.,M.Phil.,SET.,

Mr. S.Jeevabalan M.Com.,M.Phil.,

Dr. S.Aruna M.Com.,M.Phil.,SET,

Ms. I.Magttalinonacial M.com.,M.Phil.,

Mrs. M.Subashini M.com.,M.Phil.,

Dr. R.Kuttimani M.Com.,MBA,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,

B.Com. (Accounting Finance) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

Financial Accounting

Financial Planning & Performance

Business Mathematics-I

I SECOND SEMESTER

Financial Accounting-II

Principles of Management

Business Mathematics-II

THIRD SEMESTER

Corporate Accounting

Business Law

Banking Theory Law & Practice

Entrepreneurial Development

Business Maths – I

II FOURTH SEMESTER

Corporate Accounting – II

Financial Services

Principles Of Management

Business Communication

Business Maths – II

FIFTH SEMESTER

Practical Auditing

Cost Accounting

Income Tax Law & Practice – I

Financial Management

Portfolio Management

III SIXTH SEMESTER

Management Accounting

Advanced Cost Accounting

Income Tax Law & Practice – II

Working Capital Management

Capital market

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B.Com. (Bank Management) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

Financial Accounting

Business Communication

Business Economics

I SECOND SEMESTER

Treasury Management

Principles Of Management

International Economics

THIRD SEMESTER

Corporate Accounting

Business Law

Banking Theory Law & Practice

MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING

Business Maths – I

II FOURTH SEMESTER

Corporate Accounting – II

Financial Services

Indirect Taxation

Company Law

Business Maths – II

FIFTH SEMESTER

Portfolio Management

Banking Theory Regulatory Mechanism

Income Tax I

International Banking

Credit & Risk Management

III SIXTH SEMESTER

Marketing Of Banking Services

Technology In Banking

Income Tax II

Customer Relationship Management

Treasury Management

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DEPARTMENT OF B.Com(C.A) Mr. C.Kandasamy M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,SET- Head Dr. A.Malliga M.A.,M.B.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Mr. S.Ashok M.A.,M.B.A.,M.Phil.,PGDY.,

Dr. R.Bhuvaneswaran M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.,

Mr. V.Vijayasarathy, M.Com.,M.Phil.,

B.Com. (Computer Application) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

First Semester

I

Financial Accounting

Office Automation

Business Economics

Second Semester

Advanced Financial Accounting

Indian Economy

Python Programming

Third Semester

II

Corporate Accounting –I

Business Law

Object Oriented Programming With C++

Computerised Accounting

Business Statistics

Fourth Semester

Advanced Corporate Accounting

Principles Of Management

E-Commerce

Programming in Java

Elements of OR

III

Fifth Semester

Practical Auditing

Elements of Cost Accounting

Financial Management

RDBMS

Income Tax Law And Practice –I

Sixth Semester

Financial Services

Human Resource Management

Management Accounting

Web Technology

Income Tax Law And Practice –II

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Dr. R.Vijayalakshmi M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., -Head Dr. M.Leena M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Dr. P.Sanjay M.Sc.,Ph.D.,B.Ed., Dr. P.Sasi Rekha M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.,

B.Sc. (Physics) Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST

SEMESTER

I

Properties of Matter & Sound

Major Practical – I

Mathematics-I

SECOND

SEMESTER

Thermal Physics

Major Practical – I

Mathematics-II

THIRD

SEMESTER

II

Optics

Major Practical – II

Allied Chemistry Paper – I

Allied Chemistry Practical

FOURTH

SEMESTER

Atomic Physics

Major Practical – II

Allied Chemistry Paper – II

Allied Chemistry Practical

FIFTH

SEMESTER

III

Electricity and Electromagnetism

Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics

Solid State Physics

Basic Electronics

Major Practical – III, IV, V

Numerical Methods – Elective Paper I

SIXTH

SEMESTER

Relativity and Quantum Mechanics

Mathematical Methods in Physics

Major Practical – III, IV, V

Integrated Electronics - Elective Paper II

Microprocessor Fundamentals - Elective

Paper III

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Dr. C.Karthick M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,-Head Mrs. M.Mariyammal M.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET., Mr. K.Visvaganesan M.Sc.,NET., Dr. R.Epshiba M.Sc.,M.Ed.,MCA.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,

B.Sc. (Chemistry)

Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

General Chemistry – I

Major Practical – I

Mathematics-I (Or )Allied Zoology)-I

SECOND SEMESTER

General Chemistry – II

Major Practical – I

Mathematics-II (or)Allied Zoology)-II

THIRD SEMESTER

II

General Chemistry – III

Major Practical – II

Allied Physics Paper – I

Allied Physics Practical

FOURTH SEMESTER

General Chemistry –IV

Major Practical – II

Allied Physics Paper – II

Allied Physics Practical

FIFTH SEMESTER

III

Inorganic Chemistry –I

Organic Chemistry –I

Physical Chemistry –I

Major Practical – III & IV

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Or

Industrial chemistry (Elective I)

Nanomaterials & Green chemistry or

Polymer Chemistry (Elective II)

SIXTH SEMESTER

Inorganic Chemistry –II

Organic Chemistry –II

Physical Chemistry – II

Major Practical – III & IV

Analytical Chemistry Or Spectroscopy

(Elective III)

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Dr. K.C.Lalithambika M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., - Head Mrs. K.Pamme Nesakumari M.A.,M.Phil.,SET., Mrs. G.S.Sweetlin M.A.,H.D.C.A., Mrs. D.Esther Jenefa M.A.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,PGDCA,MS., Ms. A.Christable, M.A.,M.Phil., Mrs. K.Suganthi M.A.,M.Phil., Mrs. R.Jothimani M.A.,M.Phil.,SET., Mrs. A.Anitha M.A.,M.Phil., Mrs. T.Gurumala M.A.,M.Phil., Ms. J.Hilda Malar M.A.,M.Phil., Mrs. Z.Jamila Taj M.A.,M.Phil., Mrs. Thahira Rahmath M.A.,M.Phil., Mrs. R.Thanga Rashma, M.A.,M.Phil.,D.Accu.,

B.A. ENGLISH LITERATURE Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

FIRST SEMESTER

I

British literature-I

Shakespeare

Background to English Literature-I

SECONDSEMESTER

British Literature-II

Indian Writing In English

Background to English Literature-II

THIRD SEMESTER

II

British Literature-III

Modern English Language and Usage Myth and Literature

FOURTH SEMESTER

American Literature-I

Film and Literature (or) Green Studies

Introduction to the Study of Language and Linguistics FIFTH SEMESTER

III

American Literature-II

Post Colonial Lit. in English-I, Australian Lit.

Women’s Writing

Introduction to Literary Theories

Introduction to Translation Studies (or) Practical Approach to Tech. Writing

SIXTH SEMESTER

Contemporary Literature

Post Colonial Lit. in English-II Canadian Lit.

Shakespeare

World Lit. in Translation

Journalism

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DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY Dr. I.Isaivani M.Sc.,Ph.D.,SET.,Head Dr. M.Poongani M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,SET., Ms. A.Janaki M.Sc.,M.Phil., Dr. C.Chitra M.Sc.,M.Phil.Ph.D.,SET.,

Year Subject Name Core Main Core Allied

I FIRST SEMESTER

Plant Diversity – I Phycology & Algal Biotechnology

Major Practical – I

Allied Zoology Paper – I

SECOND SEMESTER Plant Diversity – II- Mycology, Phytopathology & Fungal Biotechnology

Major Practical – II

Allied Zoology Paper – I

Allied Zoology Practical

II

THIRD SEMESTER

Bryophytes and Pteridophytes

Major Practical – III

Allied Chemistry Paper – I

Allied Chemistry Practical

FOURTH SEMESTER

Gymnosperms and Paleobotany

Major Practical – IV

Allied Chemistry Paper – II

Allied Chemistry Practical

III

FIFTH SEMESTER

Plant Morphology and Taxonomy

Plant Anatomy and Embryology

Cell Biology, Genetics & Plant Breeding

Major Practical – V,VI

Bio-Instrumentation & Bio-Statistics – Elective Paper I

SIXTH SEMESTER

Plant Ecology and Phytogeography

Plant Bio-Technology & Molecular Biology

Plant Physiology & Plant Bio-Chemistry

Major Practical – VII

Horticulture & Mushroom Cultivation- Elective II

Herbal Science-Elective III

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK Mr. A.Vasantha Jayaseelan M.A.,NET.,-Head Mrs. K.Saradha Devi M.S.W.,M.S.W.(NET), M.Sc.(Psy.),NET., Mr. A.John Britto M.S.W.,SET., Mrs. G.Sharmila M.S.W.,NET., Ms. Arockia Joice M.S.W.,NET.,

Course SEMESTER Core Allied/Elective

BSW

FIRST

SEMESTER

Social Work Profession- History

and Philosophy Sociology for Social Work

Field work – I

SECOND

SEMESTER

Social Work Practice with

Individuals Human Growth and

Development Field work – II

THIRD

SEMESTER

Social Work Practice with Groups Human Behaviour

Field work – III

FOURTH

SEMESTER

Social Work Practice with

Communities and Social Action Economic and Political

Systems and Processes Field work – IV

FIFTH

SEMESTER

Social Welfare Administration

Social Development, Policies and Legislations

Generalist Practice of Social

Work

Social Work Research and

Statistics

Field work – V

SIXTH

SEMESTER

Fields of Social Work

1. Social Enterprise

Management

2. Health Care

Women Development-Issues and

Concerns

Field work – VI

Research Project

Block Placement

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DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY AND POLICE ADMINISTRATION

Mrs. Jayasutha M.Sc.,M.Phil.,NET., -Head Ms. Mini N., M.Sc.,NET.,

Course SEMESTER Core Allied/Elective

CRIMINOLOGY

AND

POLICE

ADMINISTRATION

FIRST

SEMESTER

Fundamentals Of

Criminology Society and Social

Problems Criminal justice

system

SECOND

SEMESTER

Abnormal Psychology

Major Laws Psychology Of Crime

And Delinquency

THIRD

SEMESTER

Human Rights &

Criminal Justice

Administration

Fundamentals Of

Statistics

Social Problems

FOURTH

SEMESTER

Prison

Administration Practical – I

Cyber Crimes

Guidance &

Councelling

FIFTH

SEMESTER

Police Station

Management

Practical–Ii: Out

Door Training

Police Administration

Community Policing

Crowd Control And Riot

Management

SIXTH

SEMESTER

Contemporary Forms

Of Crime Private Detective And

Investigation Practical – Iii: Out Door Training

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DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL Mr. D.Sivakumar M.A.,M.Phil.,NET., - Head Mrs. J.Devi M.A.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,NET.,SET., Dr. M.Mahalakshmi M.A.,M.A.(Ling).,M.Phil.,Ph.D., NET., Dr. H.Malarvizhi M.A.,Ph.D.,

Dr. L.Chandrasekar M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D,NET.,

Dr. R.Kandasamy M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,NET.,

Dr. V.Rajiv Gandhi M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,NET.,Dip. Kannada Mr. P.Karthikeyan M.A.,M.Ed.,M.Phil.,SET.,NET.,

Dr. Prabakaran M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,DMC.,Ph.D.,NET.,

Mr. S.Narendhira Kumar M.A.,M.Phil.,NET.,

Mr. C.Sivaraj M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,NET.,

Mrs. M.Muthulakshmi M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,SET., Mrs.V.Vanitha M.A.B.Ed.,SET., Mrs. K.Gowri M.A.,M.Phil.,NET.,SET.,

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STUDENT COUNSELLOR Mrs. K.Saradha Devi M.S.W., M.Sc., NET, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. R.Krishna Kumar M.P.Ed.,NET.,PGDY.,-Head Mrs. N.Sathya Bavani M.P.Ed., M.Phil., PGDY.,

Dr. M.S. Dhana Jayakaran M.P.E.S.,M.Phil.,NET.,Ph.D.,

LIBRARY Mr. D.Daniel MLIS.,M.Phil., -Librarian

Mr. M.Santhosh Kumar MLIS.,NET., - Asst.Librarian Mrs. M.Bhavani M.A.,MLIS., M.Phil., DCA., CLISc.,

Mrs. H.Punitha – Library Asst. NSS PROGRAMME OFFICERS Mr. B. Samuel M.Sc (IT).,M.Phil.,M.Tech., Mr. T. Prem Kumar M.C.A.,M.Tech., NCC PROGRAMME OFFICERS Mr. D.Daniel MLIS., M.Phil.,

Mr.S.Bernard Selvam,B.A.,NCC Assistant

CULTURAL CO-ORDINATOR Mr. S. Shankar M.B.A.,M.B.A.(Airline & Airport Mgmt).,PGDHRM.,NET.,

CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT CELL Mr. S. Shankar M.B.A.,M.B.A.(Airline & Airport Mgmt).,PGDHRM.,NET.,

Library: The college has assigned due importance to the Library.

The main library of the college serves as an archway to information

and functions with a primary mission to serve the academic

community with resources. It sprawls over 8,410 sq.ft with well

equipped spacious premises that readily lends itself for research

and learning. It houses over 11,135 books, which includes books

for competitive examination 50 periodicals, 10 newspapers and 15

journals which are optimally used by the student and teaching

community. The Library functions from 8.00 a.m to 5.30 p.m for the

benefit of the reading community. Sizable funds are allotted every

year towards the purchase of new books. A separate provision is

rendered for E-resources with 75 internet enabled computers along

with Language Lab to enhance Communication Skill of the student

community.

Laboratory: Six well-equipped fully air-conditioned state-of-the-art Computer

Laboratories, a Chemistry Lab, a Physics Lab, a Botany Lab, a Zoology

Lab, an English Language Lab and a Digital and Microprocessor

Laboratory (For U.G. and P.G. Courses) are made available for the

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students. Each student is provided with one computer so as to offer

effective practical training and to impart latest knowledge which is tuned to

the need of the hour. Career Guidance & Placement Cell:

The Placement cell of the college has a vast network and tie-up

with many MNC's and organizations and arranges campus interviews. The

placement officer is provided with a well furnished Air-Conditioned room.

The placement cell assists the students in paving a way to good career.

The placement cell in collaboration with several IT and corporate sectors

trains the students and offers them wide range of opportunities to excel in

their lives. During the academic year 2020-2021, 330 students were

placed in various reputed companies like TCS, ICICI etc.

Sports: Sports and Games form an integral part of TNC's curriculum and

due importance is given to the field of sports. The Physical Education

Department has a well furnished gym with modern equipments spanning

an area of 2,400 sq.ft. and it strives to train the students to be highly

talented sportsmen. The college has carefully planned and provided for

the students all facilities for athletic events besides Volleyball, Football,

Badminton, Basketball, Kabadi, Tennis, Handball, Kho-Kho and Cricket. A

Cricket Pitch and a separate net practice pitch were laid during the year

2002-2003. Students are trained and encouraged to participate in many

events at many levels so as to bag many prizes and bring glory to the

institution which would be an infinite process.

TNC Fitness Zone: To maintain and improvise the Physical fitness of the students

and Staff members a modern gym is setup with essential equipments and

training is provided under the guidance of well-trained professionals.

Cafeteria: The college has a large spacious canteen separately for boys and

girls, also a provision for staff members encompassing an area of 7,200

sq.ft. It provides a variety of hygienic refreshment and nutritious food with

customized care at moderate price. Best quality services are offered in a

healthy and refreshing atmosphere. Transport: At present the college has seven buses and a car. Auditorium:

An Indoor Auditorium with a capacity of 1,000 seats and a separate block for U.G. and P.G. courses in the first and second floor of the auditorium were constructed. The building is named after S.M. Gurusamy Nadar and G. Valliammal and the auditorium stands in the name of M.G. Erulangudi Nadar and E. Valliammal.

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The present infrastructure is optimally used by the beneficiaries of the college. Perunthalaivar Kamarajar open air auditorium with a marbled floor with EPI coated roofing and an accommodation of 3,000 seating capacity has been constructed for the students to exhibit their exorbitant skills and to cater to their other needs. Substantial investments have been made to augment existing infrastructure.

An Air-Conditioned Conference Hall named Thiruthangal Gnaniyar S.Arumuga Nadar Meenammal Trust Conference Hall (A/C) holding a seating capacity of 300 and an area of 2,519 sq.ft has been erected to cater to the academic and aesthetic needs of the students and the faculty. National Service Scheme:

The two units of National Service Scheme (N.S.S.) with a strength of 200 students function in the college. It is under the control of two programme officers, who are conducting the activities of the NSS as per the rules stipulated by the University of Madras. The overall objective of the N.S.S. is the development of the personality of students through community service.

National Service Scheme is basically a field activity and is designed inter-alia, to provide students an opportunity to work by serving the community. N.S.S. students are encouraged to create awareness among the people about various schemes and programmes being implemented by the Government for rural development and to assist local authorities in the identification of beneficiaries. It is the application of education in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems.

NATIONAL CADET CORPS

AIM OF NCC

The aim of the NCC laid out in our college in the year 2019 have stood the test of time and continue to meet the requirements expected of it in the current socio–economic scenario of the country. The NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. Further, it aims at creating a pool of organized, trained and motivated youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life, who will serve the Nation regardless of which career they choose. Needless to say, the NCC also provides an environment conducive to motivating young Indians to join the armed forces. NCC with a strength of 34 students functions in the college.

Red - Ribbon Club: Red-Ribbon Club of our college was inaugurated on 25

th

January 2006 by Dr.M.Vasantha, Dean, Stanley Medical College

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and Hospital with the sole purpose of creating awareness on AIDS and prevention of HIV through campaign, slogan writing, etc.

Youth Red Cross: The Youth Red Cross of the college consisting of 200

volunteers is extending a selfless service to the society by organizing blood donation camps and taking up projects like adult education, collection of medicine for the poor, helping the orphans and the disabled in the hospitals, etc.

Health Care: The college provides medical assistance to the needful. A

medical practitioner looks after the emergency needs of the students. The doctor also gives medical and diagnostic advice to Students, Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff. Space for Rejuvenation:

Retiring rooms exclusively for Boys and Girls are made available in the precincts of the college for the individuals who need to rest in times of sickness or discomfort. Parking Lot

The college facilitates a wide parking area exclusively for Boys and Girls. Parallel and secured parking mode with self parking configurations is practiced which enables the students to access the parking individually.

STALWARTS OF THIRUTHANGAL NADAR COLLEGE

S.No. Name of the Principal Duration

1. Dr. A.P. Kamalakara Rao M.A., Ph.D., (Founder Principal)

1997-2000

2. Dr. K.V.Balaji Prasad M.A., D.H.Ed., Ph.D.,

2000-2002

3. Dr. K.Sengotti M.A.B.L., M.Phil., Ph.D.

2002-2005

4. Dr. M.JeyaKodi M.Com.,M.Phil., Ph.D., 2005-2006 5. Dr. S.Kanmani M.A.,Ph.D., 2006-2007 6. Dr. R.Revathi M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., 2007-2009 7. Dr. S.Murugesan M.B.A.,M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., 2009-tilldate

A New Venture: On 30

th April 2004 the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar

Uravinmurai Dharma Fund had purchased 14.5 grounds of land worth about Rs.1.5 crores at No.1050, T.H.Road, Chennai-600 019 with a plan to establish a school. The dream came true in the year 2010 as “Thiruthangal Nadar Vidhyalaya”. Presently a full fledged C.B.S.E. School “Thiruthangal Nadar Vidhyalaya” No.67/39, T.H. Road, Thangal, Chennai-19.

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NON- TEACHING STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Mr. M. Stephen Manickam B.Com., - Office Assistant Mr. K. Subramaniam B.Sc., - Office Assistant Mr. K. A. Ganesh Kumar - Office Assistant Mrs. R. Ambika B.Com., - Office Assistant Ms. Kannika Parameshwari B.Com., - Office Assistant Mr. S.Panditha Rajan - Office Assistant Mr. N.Obeth Daniel Jebaraja B.E. - Office Assistant Mrs. S.Sathya Priya M.C.A.,M.Phil., - Office Assistant Mr. P. Annamalai - Office Attender

Mr. V. Gopalakrishnan - Office Attender Mrs.Kavitha M.A. - Administrative Officer

SYSTEM ADMIN. : Mr. T. Mahalingam M.Sc., M.Tech.,

TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS: (Computer Lab) Mrs. K. Muthuvigneswari B.Sc., Mrs. M. Logalakshmi B.C.A.,

Mr. S. Karthick Murugan B.E., Mrs. J.K.Latha B.Tech. (IT)

Mrs.S.Vijaya Lakshmi B.E. Ms. J.Varsha Dip. In Modern Office Practice

TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS: (Science Lab) Mr.P.A.Ravi B.Sc.(Chem),

Mrs.V.Srimathi Dip. In Medical Lab

Mrs. A.Sheela Dip. In Nursing

Mrs. S.Suganthi M.Com.,

ELECTRICIAN: Mr. A. Kamaraj DEEE., B.Sc., PCP.,

SUPERVISOR: Mr. K. Gangadharan

GYM TRAINER Raja

GARDENER: Mr. T. Muniyandi

LIFT OPERATOR: Mr. Murali

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DRIVERS: Mr. C. Varadharajan

Mr. J. Ramesh

Mr. A. Irudayaraj Mr. K. Rajendran Mr.E.R.Karuppaiah Mr.V.Chakkarapani Mr. S.Shankar

CLEANERS: Mr. K. Parthasarathy

Mr. P. Kanniappan Mr. M. Palani

HOUSE KEEPING DEPARTMENT: Mrs. S. Anjalai Mrs. A. Lakshmi Mrs. D. Kanniammal Mrs. Bhoomadevi Mrs. Malaiammal Mrs. P. Muthu Lakshmi Mrs. M. Gandhimathi Mrs. Irulayee

Mrs. Vazhivital Mrs.J.Devi Mrs. M. Ganapathiammal Mrs. Rani Mrs. Pacchaiammal Mrs. S. Dhanalakshmi Mrs. N. Latha Mrs.N.Vijayalakshmi Mrs. H. Meenatchi Mrs. B. Shanthi Mrs.G.Sarasu Mrs.V.Kamatchi

Mrs.C.Pushpamma

Mrs.Visalatchi

Mrs.M.Mahadevi Mr.R.Yesudass Mrs.B.Mythili Mrs.R.Devapushpam Mrs.Poongodi Mrs.M.Rani Mrs. D.Lakshmi Mrs.J.Latha Mrs.S.Amudavalli Mrs.M.Pattathu Arasi

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RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Application for admission to the college is to be made in the

prescribed form on or before the last date of submission notified.

Admitted students must submit their original transfer certificate,

statement of marks and other certificates at the time of admission.

2. The Applicants will be enrolled and permitted to attend the

classes only after the payment of the tuition fees on or before the

specified date.

3. The second and third year students should pay their fees within

the stipulated time period.

4. The name of the student will be removed from the rolls if he/she

fails to pay the fees within the stipulated period.

5. Tuition fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.

6. If a student wants to leave the college immediately after joining the

course, the student should apply for withdrawal duly countersigned

by his/her parent/guardian and they cannot claim refund of fees.

7. If a student, after completion of one year or two years of study

wants transfer certificate in the beginning of next year even

without attending the classes, he/she has to pay full fees to the

college for the remaining period of the course.

8. If a student is expelled from the college due to his/her

misbehavior indiscipline, the information will be given to his/her

parent and the transfer certificate will be issued.

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CONDUCT 1. When the Principal, VIP, Visitors and Members of Management

enter the classroom, the students shall rise from their seats and

remain standing till they are asked to be seated.

2. Eve teasing and ragging are strictly prohibited. As per

Government Order students found guilty of these crimes will be

fined upto Rs.25,000/- and rigorous imprisonment will be imposed

upto 3 years.

3. Smoking is strictly prohibited not only in the college campus but

also outside the college campus.

4. Students who are found using drugs or in a drunken state or

under the influence of drugs will summarily be dismissed from the

college.

5. Loitering, whistling and making noise in the college campus are

strictly forbidden.

6. An IDENTITY CARD is issued to every student. Students have to

wear their ID card in the campus, failing which they will be

penalized with a fine of Rs.100/- 7. Obscenity and vulgarity in dressing will not be permitted. Students

should dress modestly; the dress should always be in keeping

with the place and occasion. They are expected to wear simple,

modest and comfortable dress pertaining to the dignity and

decorum of the college.

8. T-shirts, Jeans and other fancy dresses for male- students, T-

shirts and jeans for the female students are prohibited in the

campus. All the female students should wear chudidhar with

duppatta pinned in V- shape.

9. Cameras, Walkmans, Radios and Mobile phones are prohibited

in the college campus. If any student has the above said items in

the college campus, he/she will be punished with a fine of

Rs.3000/-

10. Boys and Girls should not talk to each other anywhere in the

campus. Anybody violating this rule will be punished and the

parents of both the boy and girl will be intimated about this.

They should clear their doubts with the faculty concerned in the

classroom itself. The books and study materials should not be

exchanged between boys and girls.

11. The boys should not wear fancy metal bracelets.

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12. Students are directed to co-operate with the authorities in

keeping the college campus clean and tidy. They should avoid

writing on walls and throwing scraps of paper in the college

premises.

13. Every student should handle the college property with care.

Damage caused to college property will be charged to the

accounts of the students concerned. If the students, responsible

for the damage, could not be identified, the damage caused will

be charged to the accounts of all the students.

14. Students should park their vehicles only in the space meant for

the purpose and must park in an order.

15. Change of residence of students/parent/guardian, if any, should

be reported forthwith to the Principal.

ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE

1. Every student is expected to attend:

a) The College on all working days.

b) All prescribed hours.

c) All the tests and examinations without fail.

2. No student shall absent himself/herself without prior information.

3. One should not absent himself/herself to the College without any specific

reason.

4. All leave letters must be submitted well in advance, to the Head of the

Department through the Tutor In-Charge.

5. Attendance will be taken every period.

6. Minimum of 75% attendance is essential to appear for the University

Examinations. Students who have attendance between 65 and 74

percentage will be permitted to appear for the University Examination on

payment of condonation Fee. Students who have less than 65 percentage

of attendance will not be permitted to appear for the University

Examination.

7. The students who secure 100% attendance will be rewarded on

the College Day Celebration.

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LIBRARY 1. Each student is a member of the Library. 2. The Library will be kept open between 8.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on

all working days.

3. U.G. & P.G. Students will be issued a smart library card through

which two books can be borrowed by the U.G. students and three

books by the P.G. students.

4. Whenever a borrowed book is returned, the student must get

back his/her library card, otherwise, the student will be held

responsible for the books borrowed from the library.

5. Students who have lost the Library card will forfeit the right to

borrow books. To get duplicate Library card, the student must pay

Rs.100/- for each card.

6. Defaulters who fail to return the books on time, will be fined at the

rate of Rs.2/- per day per book. 7. Students may approach the Librarian/Tutor-In-Charge/H.O.D./

Principal in case of any difficulty in using the facilities of the

Library. TESTS & EXAMINATIONS 1. The college will conduct mid-semester and model examinations

each semester based on University Examination pattern.

2. Attendance is compulsory for all the students in all these

examinations.

4. A fine of Rs.50/-for each paper in the mid-semester examination

and a fine of Rs. 100/- for each paper in the model examination

will be imposed on the absentees to these tests.

5. The performance of the students in such tests and examinations

will be taken into consideration in taking final decision on

allowing the student to the University Examination.

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MANAGEMENT SCHOLARSHIPS In recognition and appreciation of the diligence and intelligence

of our students the esteemed College Management offers the following scholarships:

The students who have secured above 500 marks in HSC Tamil Nadu State Board 400 marks in CBSC Examination are eligible for a Merit Scholarship (Except Vocational Stream). On payment of their fees during admission 50% of their fees will be refunded as Merit Scholarship through the Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund.

The diligent students who have secured 80% of marks and above in their University Semester Examination are eligible for a Merit Scholarship. In recognition of their arduous efforts, on paying their fees 50% of their fees will be refunded as Merit Scholarship through The Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund.

The College also offers Sports Scholarship for students who have won laurels in state-level games. On paying their fees, 50% of their fees will be refunded through The Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund as Sports Scholarship.

The students who have won championships in district-level are also eligible for the Sports Scholarship. On the payment of their fees, 25% of their fees will be refunded through The Chennaivazh Thiruthangal Hindu Nadar Uravinmurai Dharma Fund as Sports Scholarship.

In order to be eligible for the Sports Scholarship the state-level champions are supposed to participate and win in university level games and university B-zone games.

THE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP FOR SC/ ST STUDENTS:

The Hindu Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe students

whose parents’ annual income is less than Rs. 2,00,000 (Rupees Two

Lakhs Only) are eligible for the scholarship offered by the

Government of India.

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JUNE - 2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

MON 1

TUE 2

WED 3

THU 4 College Reopens for Odd Semester

FRI 5

SAT 6 HOLI DAY

SUN 7 HOLI DAY

MON 8

TUE 9

WED 10

THU 11

FRI 12

SAT 13 HOLI DAY

SUN 14 HOLI DAY

MON 15

TUE 16

WED 17

THU 18

FRI 19

SAT 20 HOLI DAY

SUN 21 HOLI DAY

MON 22

TUE 23

WED 24

THU 25

FRI 26

SAT 27 HOLI DAY

SUN 28 HOLI DAY

MON 29

TUE 30

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JULY - 2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

WED 1

THU 2

FRI 3

SAT 4 HOLI DAY

SUN 5 HOLI DAY

MON 6

TUE 7

WED 8

THU 9

FRI 10

SAT 11 HOLI DAY

SUN 12 HOLI DAY

MON 13

TUE 14

WED 15

THU 16

FRI 17

SAT 18 HOLI DAY

SUN 19 HOLI DAY

MON 20

TUE 21

WED 22

THU 23

FRI 24

SAT 25 HOLI DAY

SUN 26 HOLI DAY

MON 27

TUE 28

WED 29

THU 30

FRI 31

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AUGUST-2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

SAT 1 BAKRID

SUN 2 HOLI DAY

MON 3

TUE 4

WED 5

THU 6

FRI 7

SAT 8 HOLI DAY

SUN 9 HOLI DAY

MON 10

TUE 11 KRISHNA JAYANTHI

WED 12

THU 13

FRI 14

SAT 15 INDEPENDANCE DAY

SUN 16 HOLI DAY

MON 17

TUE 18

WED 19

THU 20

FRI 21

SAT 22 VINAYAKAR CHATHURTHI

SUN 23 HOLI DAY MON 24 TUE 25

WED 26

THU 27

FRI 28

SAT 29 MUHARRAM

SUN 30 HOLI DAY

MON 31

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September – 2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

TUE 1

WED 2

THU 3

FRI 4

SAT 5 HOLI DAY

SUN 6 HOLI DAY

MON 7 Mid-Semester Exam

TUE 8 Mid-Semester Exam

WED 9 Mid-Semester Exam

THU 10 Mid-Semester Exam

FRI 11 Mid-Semester Exam

SAT 12 HOLI DAY

SUN 13 HOLI DAY

MON 14

TUE 15

WED 16

THU 17

FRI 18 Mid-Semester Exam evaluation completion

SAT 19 HOLI DAY

SUN 20 HOLI DAY

MON 21

TUE 22

WED 23 Sending Mid-Sem Progress Report

THU 24

FRI 25

SAT 26 HOLI DAY

SUN 27 HOLI DAY

MON 28

TUE 29

WED 30

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OCTOBER - 2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

THU 1

FRI 2 GANDHI JAYANTHI (HOLIDAY)

SAT 3 HOLI DAY

SUN 4 HOLI DAY MON 5

TUE 6

WED 7

THU 8

FRI 9

SAT 10 HOLI DAY

SUN 11 HOLI DAY

MON 12 Model Exam

TUE 13 Model Exam

WED 14 Model Exam

THU 15 Model Exam

FRI 16 Model Exam

SAT 17 HOLI DAY

SUN 18 HOLI DAY

MON 19

TUE 20

WED 21

THU 22

FRI 23 Model Exam Evaluation Completion

SAT 24 HOLI DAY

SUN 25 AYUTHA POOJA (Holiday)

MON 26 VIJAYA DASAMI(HOLIDAY)

TUE 27

WED 28

THU 29 Sending Model Exam Progress Report

FRI 30 MILAD-UN-NABI(HOLIDAY)

SAT 31 HOLI DAY

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NOVEMBER- 2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

SUN 1 HOLI DAY

MON 2 University Exams

TUE 3

WED 4

THU 5

FRI 6

SAT 7 HOLI DAY

SUN 8 HOLI DAY

MON 9

TUE 10

WED 11

THU 12

FRI 13

SAT 14 DEEPAVALI(HOLIDAY)

SUN 15 HOLI DAY

MON 16

TUE 17

WED 18

THU 19

FRI 20

SAT 21 HOLI DAY

SUN 22 HOLI DAY

MON 23

TUE 24

WED 25

THU 26

FRI 27

SAT 28 HOLI DAY

SUN 29 HOLI DAY

MON 30

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DECEMBER - 2020

Day Date Particulars Day Order

TUE 1

WED 2 College Reopens for Even Semester

THU 3

FRI 4

SAT 5 HOLI DAY

SUN 6 HOLI DAY

MON 7

TUE 8

WED 9

THU 10

FRI 11

SAT 12 HOLI DAY

SUN 13 HOLI DAY MON 14

TUE 15

WED 16

THU 17

FRI 18

SAT 19 HOLI DAY

SUN 20 HOLI DAY

MON 21

TUE 22

WED 23

THU 24

FRI 25 CHRISTMAS(HOLIDAY) SAT 26 HOLI DAY

SUN 27 HOLI DAY MON 28

TUE 29

WED 30

THU 31

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JANUARY - 2021

Day Date Particulars Day Order

FRI 1 NEW YEAR(HOLIDAY)

SAT 2 HOLI DAY

SUN 3 HOLI DAY

MON 4

TUE 5

WED 6

THU 7

FRI 8

SAT 9 HOLI DAY

SUN 10 HOLI DAY

MON 11

TUE 12

WED 13

THU 14 PONGAL(HOLIDAY)

FRI 15 THIRUVALLUVAR DAY

SAT 16 UZHAVAR THIRUNAL

SUN 17 HOLI DAY

MON 18

TUE 19

WED 20

THU 21

FRI 22

SAT 23 HOLI DAY

SUN 24 HOLI DAY MON 25

TUE 26 REPUBLIC DAY HOLIDAY WED 27 THU 28

FRI 29

SAT 30 HOLI DAY

SUN 31 HOLI DAY

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February - 2021

Day Date Particulars Day Order

MON 1

TUE 2

WED 3

THU 4

FRI 5

SAT 6 HOLI DAY

SUN 7 HOLI DAY

MON 8 Mid-Semester Exam

TUE 9 Mid-Semester Exam

WED 10 Mid-Semester Exam

THU 11 Mid-Semester Exam

FRI 12 Mid-Semester Exam

SAT 13 HOLI DAY

SUN 14 HOLI DAY

MON 15

TUE 16

WED 17

THU 18 Mid-Semester Exam evaluation completion

FRI 19

SAT 20 HOLI DAY

SUN 21 HOLI DAY

MON 22

TUE 23

WED 24 Sending Mid-Sem Progress Report

THU 25

FRI 26

SAT 27 HOLI DAY

SUN 28 HOLI DAY

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MARCH- 2021

Day Date Particulars Day Order

MON 1

TUE 2

WED 3

THU 4

FRI 5

SAT 6 HOLI DAY

SUN 7 HOLI DAY MON 8

TUE 9

WED 10

THU 11

FRI 12

SAT 13 HOLI DAY SUN 14 HOLI DAY MON 15 Model Exam

TUE 16 Model Exam

WED 17 Model Exam

THU 18 Model Exam

FRI 19 Model Exam

SAT 20 HOLI DAY

SUN 21 HOLI DAY MON 22

TUE 23

WED 24

THU 25 Model Exam Evaluation Completion

FRI 26

SAT 27 HOLI DAY

SUN 28 HOLI DAY

MON 29

TUE 30

WED 31 Sending Model Exam Progress Report

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APRIL - 2021

Day Date Particulars Day Order

THU 1

FRI 2 GOOD FRIDAY (HOLIDAY)

SAT 3 HOLI DAY

SUN 4 HOLI DAY

MON 5 University Exam

TUE 6

WED 7

THU 8

FRI 9

SAT 10 HOLI DAY

SUN 11 HOLI DAY

MON 12

TUE 13 TELUGU NEW YEAR(HOLIDAY)

WED 14 TAMIL NEW YEAR(HOLIDAY)

THU 15

FRI 16

SAT 17 HOLI DAY

SUN 18 HOLI DAY

MON 19

TUE 20

WED 21

THU 22

FRI 23

SAT 24 HOLI DAY

SUN 25 MAHAVEER JAYANTI(HOLI DAY)

MON 26

TUE 27

WED 28

THU 29

FRI 30

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DRESS CODE

FOR STAFF Gents: Full Sleeve Shirt tucked in neatly with belt. Matching

tie and shoes with socks. Tidy hairstyle. Ladies: Saree and blouse with sleeves. Topknot hair style

is a must.

FOR STUDENTS GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT

Classes start from 8.15 a.m. Students are advised to come to the college by 8:00 am to attend classes.

Second year students must pay Text Book money along with Tuition Fees

Students must adhere to the Dress Code of the college. o Boys should wear only formal dress with full

sleeves or half sleeves shirt tucked in, accompanied by belt and black shoe.

o Girls should wear formal chudidhars with their shawl pinned and must wear cut shoes. Wearing of leggings, short chudidhars & sleeveless dresses is restricted.

Use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited. Mere possession of mobile phones will invite penalty

o For the first time, defaulters will be penalized with a fine of Rs.1,000 besides seizure of Mobile

o For the second time, defaulters will be suspended for 15 days

o For the third time, defaulters will be issued T.C Parking space can be availed by II, III year students

ONLY on First-Come-First Serve (FCFS) basis for the first 350 incumbents who produce Licence, R.C.Book &

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Insurance to the college office on or before 30-04-2019. Helmet is mandatory.

Students must wear the ID card at the time of entering the campus.

Students are not permitted to avail canteen facilities during class hours.

Boys must come to the college with clean shaven faces and neat Haircut.

The students who are held responsible for damaging the

college property will be charged thrice the cost of

restoring the property.

ANY VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE CODE OF CONDUCT WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED

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CAUTION

The students and their parents are cautioned that ragging is a crime. Failing to report about being ragged is also punishable. Both can lead to severe action by the police. Students indulging in ragging will be expelled from the college.

CELL PHONE USE

“The use of Cell phone” in the college campus is prohibited. Violation would lead to seizure of cell phone, fine and stern disciplinary action.

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FORMAT FOR LEAVE APPLICATION

Name :

(In Block Letters)

Address :

Department :

Year :

Roll No./Register No. :

Leave required from ………………………... to ……………….(…… days)

Reason for leave :

Student’s Signature Parent/Guardian’s Signature

Tutor’s Signature H.O.D’s Signature Principal’s Signature

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ODD SEMESTER (TIME TABLE)

DAY

ORDER

I II III IV V

1

L

U

N

C

H

B

R

E

A

K

2

3

4

5

6

EVEN SEMESTER (TIME TABLE)

DAY

ORDER

I II III IV V

1

L

U

N

C

H

B

R

E

A

K

2

3

4

5

6

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COLLEGE CELEBRATIONS

Fresher’s Day

Founder’s Day

Independence Day

Ayudha Pooja

Teacher’s Day

Republic Day

College Day

Sports Day

Cultural Celebration

NSS Day

Graduation Day

Education Day

Mahakavi Bharathiyar’s

Birthday

Women’s Day

Kamarajar Birthday

Pongal Celebration

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National & International Dates

Day Events

January

11th Jan National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

12th Jan National Youth Day (India)

15th Jan Army Day (India)

17th Jan World Religion Day

24th Jan National Girl child day (India)

25th Jan Tourism Day and National Voters Day (India)

26th Jan Republic Day (India)

February

4th Feb World Cancer Day

13th Feb World Radio Day (UNESCO)

20th Feb World Day of Social Justice

21st Feb International Mother Language Day

23th Feb World Peace and Understanding Day

28th Feb National Science Day (India)

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March

4th Mar World Day of the Fight Against Sexual

Exploitation

8th Mar International Women’s Day

15th Mar World Consumer Rights Day

16th Mar National Vaccination Day

21st Mar World Forestry Day

22nd Mar World Day for Water

24th Mar World Tuberculosis Day

April

2nd Apr World Autism Awareness Day

7th Apr World Health Day

14th Apr Cultural Unity Day (recognized by India, Sri

Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, and Nepal)

18th Apr World Heritage Day

22nd Apr Earth Day

25th Apr World Malaria Day

26th Apr World Intellectual Property Day

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May

1st May Labour Day

5th May World Asthma Day

8th May World Red Cross Day

9th May World Migratory Bird Day

10th May World Mother Day

11th May National Technology Day (India)

16th May Dengue Prevention Day (India)

17th May

World Information Society Day

21st May World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue

and Development

Anti-Terrorism Day

22nd May International Day for Biological Diversity

24th May Commonwealth Day

31st May World Anti-Tobacco Day

June

5th Jun World Environment Day

8th Jun World Ocean Day

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12th Jun World Day Against Child Labour

14th Jun World Blood Donor Day

15th Jun World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

16th Jun International Integration Day

21st Jun World Music Day

23th Jun International Olympic Day

26th Jun International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit

Trafficking International Anti-Drugs Day

International Day in Support of Victims of

Torture

3rd

Sunday of

June

International Father’s Day

July

11th Jul World Population Day

26th Jul Kargil Memorial Day (India)

28th Jul World Nature Conservation Day

World Nature Day

30th Jul International Day of Friendship

August

12th Aug International Youth Day

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15th Aug India’s Independence Day

19th Aug World Humanitarian Day

22st Aug World Senior Citizen Day

29th Aug National Sports Day (India)

International Day against Nuclear Tests

September

5th Sep Teachers Day (India)

8th Sep International Literacy Day

16th Sep World Ozone Day

21st Sep International Day of Peace World Alzheimer’s Day

October

2nd Oct International Day of Non-Violence

Human Rights Day (10th December)

4th Oct World Animal Welfare Day

5th Oct World Teachers’ Day

13th Oct World Day for Natural Disaster Reduction

15th Oct International Day of Rural Women

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16th Oct World Food Day

November

10th Nov World Immunization Day

13th Nov World Kindness Day

14th Nov Children’s Day (India)

19th Nov International Men’s Day

National Integration Day (India)

21st Nov World Television Day

26th Nov National Law Day (India)

December

1st Dec World Aids Day

4th Dec Indian Navy Day

7th Dec Indian Armed Force Flag Day

14th Dec National Energy Conservation Day (India)

23rd Dec Farmers Day (India)

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