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POORNAPRAJNA COLLEGEAND
NAAC Re-accredited "A" (3.19 CGPA)
(Promoted & Managed by Udupi Sri Admar Mutt Education Council, Bengaluru)
Telephone : 0820-2520459, Fax : 0820-2524453e-mail : [email protected]
Visit us at : www.ppc.ac.in
(Dr. Raghavendra A. : 9845949648)([email protected]
CALENDAR AND HANDBOOK
2019-20
As per the University guidelines students are prohibited from bringing cell phones
to the College campus.
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PRAYER
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First period of the class begins with prayer everyday.
Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.
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MEMBERS OF
UDUPI SRI ADMAR MUTT EDUCATION COUNCIL
Name Designation
H.H. Sri Vishwapriya Theertha Swamiji PresidentPeethadhipathi of Sri Admar Mutt, Udupi.
H.H. Sri Eeshapriya Theertha Swamiji Vice PresidentJunior Swamiji of Sri Admar Mutt, Udupi.
Sri. S. Ramanathan Hon. Vice PresidentI. A. S. (Retd.), Bangalore
Dr. K. Srihari Hon. SecretaryRetd. Professor, U.A.S., Bangalore
Sri. M. Ashok Kumar Hon. TreasurerChartered Accountant, Bengaluru
Sri N. B. Bhat MemberAdvocate, High Court of Karnataka
Sri Ashok Haranahalli MemberAdvocate General, Govt. of Karnataka
Sri S. V. Manjunath MemberFormer MLC
Sri V. V. Bhat, IAS (Rtd.) MemberFormer Secretary, Govt. of India
Sri B. R. Prabhakar MemberRetd. Chief Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka
Justice N. Santhosh Hegde MemberFormer Lokayukta of Karnataka State
Sri S. K. Bhat MemberIndustrial Consultant, Bengaluru
Sri K. Subrahmanya MemberAssociate Editor, Deccan Herald, Bengaluru
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MEMBERS OFPOORNAPRAJNA COLLEGE MANAGING COMMITTEE
H.H. Sri Vishwapriya Theertha Swamiji President
Dr. G. S. Chandrashekar Hon. Secretary
Sri Pradeep Kumar Treasurer
Col. Ramachandra Rao Member
Sri P. Rabindra Nayak Member
Dr. B.S. Sherigar Member
Dr. S. L. Karnik Member
Prof. N. B. Dixit Member
Prof. K. Sadashiva Rao Member
Dr. N. Vijaya Ballal Member
Dr. M. R. Hegde Member
Dr. Raghavendra A. Principal, Member
Dr. Ramesh T.S. Staff Representative
THE COLLEGE COUNCILDr. Raghavendra A., M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D., Principal President
Smt. Shanthi Lewis, M.A., P.G.D.T.E. Member
Dr. T.S. Ramesh, M.A., Ph.D., Vidwan, Hindi Rathna Member
Dr. Srikanth Rao, M.A., Ph.D., Dip. in Journalism, YIC Member
Dr. Prakash Rao A., M.A., Ph.D. Member
Sri Shiva Kumar P.T., M.Com. Member
Dr.Vijayalaxmi C. Bhat, M.Sc., Ph.D. Member
Mr. Gopala M. Gokhale, MSc., M.Phil. Member
Sri Chandrakanth Bhat, M.A., M.Phil. Member
Sri Ananda Raymane, M.A., Ph.D. Member
Sri Sudarshan Shetty, M.Sc. Member
Dr. Raghavendra L., M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., SLET Member
Sri Srikantha M., M.Sc., M.Phil, P.G.D.C.A. Member
Mrs. Prathibha Acharya, MSc. Member
Mr. Rakesha, M.Sc. Member
Dr. Santhosh Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. Member
Mrs. Geetha, M.L.I.S. Member
Sri Sukumar, M.P.Ed. Member
Sri Balachandra Samaga Member
Principal
Dr. Raghavendra A., M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Vice Principal
Dr. Prakash Rao, M.A., SLET, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Deans :
Commerce
Shivakumar P. T., M.Com., NET Assistant Professor
Social Science
Mrs. Shanthi Lewis, M.A., P.G.D.T.E., Associate Professor
Language
Dr. T.S. Ramesh, M.A., Ph.D., Vidwan, Hindi Rathna Associate Professor
Science
Mr. Gopala M. Gokhale, M.Sc., M.Phil. Associate Professor
Department of English
Mrs. Shanthi Lewis, M.A., P.G.D.T.E., Associate Professor & H.O.D.
Mrs. Sumana R. M.A. Assistant Professor
Mrs. Vasantha Raviprakash, Assistant Professor
M.A. M.Phil., P.G.C.T.E.
Mrs. Harinakshi Shetty, M.A. Lecturer
Ms. Namrutha Achar, M.A. Lecturer
Department of Kannada
Dr. Srikanth Rao, M.A., Ph.D., Associate Professor & H.O.D.
Dip. in Journalism, YIC
Mr. Manjunatha Karaba, M.A., NET Lecturer
Dr. Prajna Marpalli, M.A., Ph.D. Lecturer
Mr. Shiva Kumara, B.A., M.A., NET, SLET Lecturer
Department of Hindi
Mr. Ananda Rajmane, M.A., KSET Assistant Professor & H.O.D.
Mrs. Bhairavi Pandya, M.A. Lecturer
Dr. Mamathashri, M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D. Lecturer 6
FACULTY
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Department of Sanskrit
Dr. T.S. Ramesh, M.A., Ph.D., Vidwan, Hindi Rathna Associate Professor & H.O.D.
Dr. Ananda Acharya U.V., M.A., Ph.D. Vidwan, NET Lecturer
Department of Economics
Dr. Prakash Rao A., M.A., SLET, Ph.D. Associate Professor & H.O.D.
Ms. Sowjanya S. Shetty, M.A., SLET Lecturer
Ms. Abhinaya, M.A., SLET Lecturer
M. Meenakshi P., M.A., SLET Lecturer
Department of History
Sri Chandrakanth Bhat, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor & HOD
Ms. Pooja Shekher Devadiga, M.A. Lecturer
Ms. Nisha Bharadhwaj, M.A. (Pol.Sc.),
M.A. (Public Adm), M.A. (Sociology), M.A. (History) Lecturer
Department of Sociology
Dr. Raghavendra L., M.A., B.Ed., Ph.D., SLET Lecturer & H.O.D.
Mr. Sripathi G. U., M.A., LL.B. Lecturer
Department of Commerce & Management
Mr. Shiva Kumar P. T., M.Com. Assistant Professor & HOD
Ms. Meenakshi Acharya, B.Sc.,M.B.A. Lecturer
Mrs. Prathima R. Shetty, M.Com., M.Phil., NET Lecturer
Mrs. Sowmya Shetty, M.Com., M.Phil. Lecturer
Mr. Sandeep, M.B.A., M.Com., SLET Lecturer
Mrs. Madhulika V. Bhat, M.B.A., M.Com. Lecturer
Ms. Preetha Maipady, B.Sc., M.B.A. Lecturer
Ms. Sumalatha, M.Com., NET Lecturer
Ms. Apoorva Mary Osta, M.Com., NET, SLET Lecturer
Mr. Vishak G. Shetty, M.Com. Lecturer
Mrs. Jayalakshmi, M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A. Lecturer
Mrs. Jyothi Acharya, M.Com., M.B.A., NET Lecturer
Mr. Sri Krishna L. Acharya, CA Lecturer
Ms. Anupama Nayak K., M.Com., NET Lecturer
Ms. Keerthi, M.Com. Lecturer
Ms. Vagdevi Madyastha, M.Com. Lecturer
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Department of Physics
Mrs. Prathibha Acharya, M.Sc. Lecturer & H.O.D.
Mrs.Manjula, M.Sc. Lecturer
Mrs. Divya Vasanth Kumar, M.Sc., SLET lecturer
Mrs. Suchetha M., M.Sc., B.Ed. Lecturer
Ms. Chaitra, M.Sc. Lecturer
Mr. Souda Atul Bhat, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Vedashri, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Rachana K., M.Sc. Lecturer
Department of Chemistry
Mr. Sudarshan Shetty, M.Sc. Lecturer & H.O.D.
Mrs. Suparna, M.Sc., K-SET Lecturer
Mrs. Divya Kumari, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Prashanthi, M.Sc., B.Ed. Lecturer
Ms. Supriya S., M.Sc., K-SET Lecturer
Ms. Chaithragowri S., M.Sc. Lecturer
Department of Botany
Dr. Vijayalaxmi C. Bhat, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & H.O.D.
Ms. Sumangala, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Sahana, M.Sc. Lecturer
Department of Zoology
Dr. Santhosh Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. Lecturer & H.O.D.
Ms.Anjana Srinivas, M.Sc., K.SET Lecturer
Mrs. Radhika Shetty, M.Sc. Lecturer
Department of Mathematics
Dr. A. Raghavendra, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Principal & Associate Professor
Mr. Rakesh, M.Sc. Lecturer & H.O.D.
Mr. Dhanaraj, M.Sc., SLET Lecturer
Mr. Amrutha, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. C. Deepika Bhat, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Rachana, M.Sc. Lecturer
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Department of Statistics
Mr. Gopala M. Gokhale, M.Sc., M.Phil. Associate Professor & H.O.D.
Mrs. Dhanya, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Madhu Bhat, M.Sc. Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
Sri Srikanth M., M.Sc., M.Phil, P.G.D.C.A. Lecturer & H.O.D.
Sri Aravinda Sharma, M.C.A. Lecturer
Mr. Gururaj Shetty Computer Programmer
Department of Physical Education
Mr. Sukumar, M.PEd. Physical Director
Department of Library & Information Science
Mrs. Geetha, M.L.I.S. Librarian
Post Graduate Section
M.Com.
Dr. H.V. Somayaji, M.Com., Ph.D. Co-ordinator
Ms. Shailaja H., M.Com. Lecturer
Sri Vinayak Pai B., M.Com., NET Lecturer
Ms. Sreeraksha U., M.Com., NET Lecturer
Mr. Nagaraja, M.Com. Lecturer
Prof. B. Kishore Rao, M.Sc., M.Phil. Guest Faculty
M.Sc.
Dr. G. D. Kamath, M.Sc., Ph.D. Co-ordinator
Ms. Lavanya V. Salian, M.Sc., SLET Lecturer
Mr. Sachin Naik, M.Sc. Lecturer
Ms. Chaithra B. J., M.Sc. Lecturer
Audio Visual Section
Mr. Suresh Babu, Dip. in Electronics
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National Service Scheme Coordinators: Mr. Vishak G. Shetty
Ms. Chaitra
Co-Coordinators: Mr. Dhanaraj
Mrs. Suparna
NCC (Army Wing) Dr. Major Prakash Rao A.
NCC (Naval Wing) Sub Lt. Shivakumar P.T.
ECO-Club Dr. Vijayalaxmi C. Bhat
Ms. Sumangala
Heritage Club Sri Chandrakanth Bhat
Ms. Nisha Bharadhwaj
Life Sciences Club Dr. Santhosh Kumar
Mrs. Suparna
Ms. Divya Kumari
Swayam Programme Coordinator: Mr. Gopal Gokale
Ms. Sowjanya S. Shetty
Ms. Apoorva Mary Osta
Ms. Nisha Bharadwaj
Ms. Anupama Nayak
Student Welfare Officers Dr. Ramesh T.S.
Smt. Sumana R.
Career Guidance and Counselling Cell Dr. Ananda Acharya U.V.
Ms. Preetha Maipadi
Mr. Vinayaka Pai
Ms. Nisha Bharadwaj
Ms. Lavanya V. Salian
SC/ST Counselling Cell Sri Shiva Kumar P.T.
Mrs. Gulabi
Mr. Ramesh C.
Human Rights Cell Sri Gopal Gokhale
Ms. Sowjanya S. Shetty
Anti Women-Harassment Cell Mrs. Vasanth Raviprakash
Ms. Meenakshi Acharya
Mrs. Madhulika V. Bhat
Mrs. Pavana
College Office
Sri Balachandra Samaga B. First Dn. Clerk (Head, Admn.)
Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Shedthi First Dn. Clerk
Mrs. Pavana S. Second Dn. Clerk
Ms. Gulabi Second Dn. Clerk
Mr. Ramesh C. Second Dn. Clerk
Ms. Sumana K. Second Dn. Clerk
Sri Vinod Office Assistant
Sri Girisha Office Assistant
Mrs. Kusuma Office Assistant
Sri Sadananda A. Office Assistant
Mrs. Jayashree Office Assistant
Class IV Staff
Sri Seetharama Naik Peon Sri Harisha Peon
Sri Basavaraj K. Peon Sri Vasantha Peon
Ms. Sunanda Peon Ms. Sulochana Peon
Sri Ganesh Naik Peon Mrs. Sumathi Peon
Sri Krishna Peon Sri Jagadish Tantry Peon
Sri Jayakara Peon Sri Jayakar Shetty Peon
Sri Shiva Peon Mrs. Basamma S. Marody Peon
Sri Rajesha Peon Mr. Umesh Peon
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CODE OF CONDUCT
Ten point code of conduct
1. Love the motherland and the people. Study well and make progress everyday.
2. Attend the class on time, and ask for leave only when you must.
3. Listen to teachers attentively and do the homework conscientiously.
4. Pay attention to personal hygiene, keep clothes clean & tidy; refrain from spitting in public places.
5. Persist in physical training and take an active part in recreational activities.
6. Love labour and learn to be independent,
7. Observe college discipline and public order.
8. Respect teachers; get along with classmates; be polite to others and refrain from swearing or scuffling.
9. Show concern for the society, protect public property and turn in everything found, lost by others.
10. Be honest and apologise for any mistake you have committed.
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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE
Poornaprajna College was the result of the initiative taken by
H. H. Sri Vibudhesha Theertha Swamiji of Sri Admar Mutt. It has been
maintained and governed by Udupi Sri Admar Mutt Education Council a
registered body. Presently H. H. Sri Vishwapriya Theertha Swamiji of Sri Admar
Mutt heads the Udupi Sri Admar Mutt Education Council as the President and
H.H. Sri Eeshapriya Theertha Swamiji as the Vice President.
Initially, the College provided courses in Arts and Commerce streams.
In 1963, Science subjects were introduced at the Pre-University level. Two
years later, Science stream was started at the degree level. Ten years later, in
1975, Management Studies were introduced at the degree level. In 2001, the
Pre-University courses were detached from the college and transferred to the
newly established Poornaprajna Unaided Pre-University College. In 2006
Poornaprajna Institute of Management (an MBA College) sprouted from
Poornaprajna College, as an offshoot of NAAC Assessment and Acreditation in
August 2004. We also offer P.G. Courses M.Com. and M.Sc. (Mathematics)
In its early days, the college had the privilege of having eminent
scholars and writers like late Prof. V. M. Inamdar, Dr. Shankar Mokashi Punekar,
Prof. Gopalakrishna Adiga and Dr. P. Narayana Rao as its Principals. After
these titans, the tradition was continued by able administrators such as
Prof. K. G. Tantry, Prof. Sripathi Upadhya, Prof. H. Shivarama Shetty,
Prof. Sudhakar Rao, Prof. M. Subrahmanya, Prof. N. B. Dixit, Dr. S.L. Karnik,
Prof. A.K. Halepet, Dr. N.A. Madhyastha, Prof. S. Subhaschandra,
Prof. Rajmohan, Sri K. Sadashiva Rao, Dr. B. Jagadeesh Shetty, Dr. A.P. Bhat
and Presently Dr. Raghavendra A. is heading the institution.
The year 2009-10, being the 50th year, was celebrated as the Golden
Jubilee Year. To commemorate the golden jubilee year celebration, an indoor
stadium complex was constructed and celebrating diamond jubilee this year
(2019-20).
NAAC Peer Team visited the college on 30th & 31st January 2017 for
reassesment and re-acreditation. College was re-accredited by NAAC with
Grade ‘A’ (3.19 CGPA) for a further period of 5 years from 22-02-2017.
Our College has been conferred the “Award of Excellence” by Udupi
Chamber of Commerce & Industry on 10-6-2012 for being the best college in
Udupi district in the category of “Advanced Education” for the year 2011.
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Karnataka Rajyothsava
Id-Milad
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Kanakadasa Jayanthi
“Knowledge is power. Keep reading”.
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Soura Ugadi / Dr. Ambedkar Jayanthi
Mahaveera Jayanthi
“Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen''
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“Think good thoughts, say nice things, do good for others. Everything comes back”.
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With view to building an ideal academic atmosphere in the college premises, students are required to abide by the following regulations.
1. Students should abide by the college regulations set forth in the calendar as well as those formulated from time to time by the Principal. Cases of non-compliance shall be dealt with suitably.
2. They should not use cell phones in the college campus.
3. They should wear uniform on all the days when they visit the college for any work.
4. They should be punctual and regular in attending the classes.
5. If any student has to leave the premises during class hours, he/she shoud duly record his/her name, roll number, class and the time of exit in the register maintained by the security guard at the gate.
6. Further, every student should record his/her absence/leave in the calendar (in the pages provided for that purpose) and get it signed by the parent and the teacher concerned.
7. Indifference to studies, non-submission of practical records and assignments in time, avoidance of tests and examinations conducted by the college and discourtesy to establishment are strictly discouraged. These infringements might attract penal action if any student is persistent in such irregularities.
8. Coming to college in an intoxicated state, smoking within the college premises, using obscene and vulgar words against others, disrespect to teachers, indulging in malpractice during examinations and moral delinquency are serious offences and the penalty for these could be severe to the extent of expulsion from the college.
9. Wilful damage to college property shall attract heavy penalty and the offenders shall be required to repair / replace the property.
10. Bursting crackers within the college is a serious offence. Under no circumstances crackers are permitted inside the premises.
DISCIPLINE : NORMS AND REGULATIONS
11. No student shall play for any team other than the college ones without the written consent of the Principal.
12. No excursion unrelated to study requirements shall be conducted by the college.
13. Sitting on the window sill, loitering in the corridors and crowding at the doors are strictly prohibited. Violation of this directive shall attract penalty.
14. If any student is found with mobile, a spot penalty of Rs. 500 shall be levied, the cell will be confiscated and will be returned at the end of the Academic Year.
15. No student shall be an active member of any club, association, union or organisation unconnected with the college or of any sevadal, sena or sevaka sangha or any political party whatsoever, without the written consent of the Principal.
16. No student shall participate in any campaign, demonstration, agitation, hartal, satyagraha or strike directed against the college, the university or the government. In the case of Violation of this directive, serious penal action will be taken.
17. Students should maintain a high standard of decency and decorum both within and outside the campus.
RAGGING IS PUNISHABLE
As per the orders of the Honourable Supreme Court of India, if any case of ragging comes to the notice of the authorities, the concerned student shall be given an opportunity of being heard, and if found guilty, would be expelled from the institution.
No cases of ragging have been reported in the institution in the past years. However, as a preventive measure, a Ragging Prevention Cell with following members has been constituted.
1. Dr. Ramesh T.S. - 94496646222. Dr. Prakash Rao A. - 94480270723. Mrs. Sumana R. - 9742350475
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REGULATIONS REGARDING ATTENDANCE
1. A student who is not present in the concerned lecture hall at the
begining of each period will be marked absent for the period.
2. If owing to illness or other unforeseen circumstances, a student is
unable to apply for leave in advance, he must obtain leave
retrospectively and this he must do on the day of his return to the
College. He shall produce a medical certificate issued by a
competent authority preferably as Asst. Surgeon of the Govt.
Hospital.
3. The Mangalore University insists that a student should attend
atleast 75% of the lectures and of the practicals in each subject.
4. The condonation is not permitted as per University rules.
5. Students attending special NCC or NSS camps or Co-curricular
activities during working days should inform the Principal in
advance to claim attendance later on this ground. Even here, a
claim can be made only if it is supported by the documentary
evidence. A student cannot claim attendance based on filmsy
reasons (picnic, function at home, excursion, voluntary work etc.)
6. If the attendance is below 75% in any one subject, he/she shall not
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REGULATIONS REGARDING EXAMINATIONS / TESTS
1. The college will hold periodical examinations and tests to assess
the students, progress and also their application to studies. The
marks obtained in these and examinations will be considered for
internal assessment.
2. If a student absents himself for valid reasons for the internal
assessment test, a re-test may be conducted by a teacher provided
he is satisfied by the genuineness of the reason.
3. If a student who is selected for the award of any scholarship / loan
scholarship / freeship / fee concession stays away from the college
examination / test, he will be liable to the forfeiture of such an aid.
Laboratory regulations1. No student shall enter any of the College Laboratories without the
permission of the Lecturer who is in-charge.
2. The Students who have practicals to do should be at their places in the
laboratories at least five minutes before the commencement of the
practical sessions.
3. Before beginning the experiments they should carefully check up the
materials given to them.
4. They should handle the equipment and materials given to them for their
practical work with care. They shall pay for the damage suffered to the
equipment at their hands.
5. They should maintain silence in the laboratories during practical work. No
student leave the practical hall without the permission of the Teacher-in-
charge.
6. When their practical work is over for the day, they should again check up
the equipment and the materials given to them and hand them over to the
persons who are in-charge.
7. Students who have been provided with lockers in the laboratories shall be
responsible for the safe custody of the materials asigned to them.
8. All science students should provide themselves with the requisite
Observation Note Books and Record Books. They must maintain
regularly their records of practical work and submit them as required, to
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General rules
1. Students are free to play after working hours on all working days.
2. The Physical Director of the College nominates the captains of the various
teams.
3. When representative teams are formed, players for the teams will be
selected by the Physical Director from among the students who play
regularly and attend coaching classes and intramural competitions.
4. When competitions are organized by the College only those who carry out
the directions of the Physical Director and who are regular for practice,
will be allowed to compete. Players whose record is excellent in the
College will be permitted to participate in tournaments.
5. Students who receive games and sports materials should return them
safely to the person who has issued them.
6. Students who are on the rolls of this College are not permitted to
represents any outside team in any event against the College.
FACILITIESLABORATORIES
There are well-equipped and spacious laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Computer Science. Botany and Zoology labs have considerable specimen collection in their museums. There are full-fledged research laboratories attached to Physics, Botany and Zoology departments.
POORNAPRAJNA ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Poornaprajna Archaeological Museum which houses rare collections
and antiques, has been established in February 2011. Sri Chandrakanth Bhat, H.O.D. of History is the co-ordinator.
AUDIO-VISUAL SECTIONThe college has an air-conditioned audio-visual hall (with 80 seats)
for projection of educational films, slides and audio input. There is a vast collection of educational cassettes and CDs. Students have full access to facilities available in this section. This section is headed by Si Suresh Babu, an expert in electronics.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTThe college has a spacious playground named after Late Bailoor
Krishna Rao within the premises of the college walls where outdoor games like basketball, volley ball, shuttle badminton etc. are played. The ground also has tracks and pits for athletic events. The Physical Education Department is maintained by the Physical Education Director. The ‘H.H. Sri Vibudhesha Theertha Swamiji Poornaprajna Indoor Stadium’ which was built in 2009-10 to commemorate golden jubilee celebrations, houses a shuttle badminton court and a gymnasium.
N.C.C.The college has two N.C.C. units, namely, SD Army Wing,
commanded by Dr. Major Prakash Rao A. and SD Naval Wing, commanded by Lt. Shiva Kumar. These units provide opportunity for weapon training, adventure training, special campus, trekking, mountaineering, boat pulling, water sports such as sailing and wind surfing.
N.S.S.There are two N.S.S. Units in the college officered by Mr. Vishak G.
Shetty and Ms. Chaithra. The intake is 200 and it is open to both men and women students of the college. Programs organised by the unit include community service, adult literacy drive, environmental awareness, tree plantation and public health. The unit holds weekend camps in addition to annual special 7 days camp where students work on projects involving manual service. These camps also provide opportunities for developing their talents and thus contribute to their personality development.
STUDENT ASSOCIATIONSThe student community of Poornaprajna College has always been in
the forefront of cultural, literary and fine arts activities. The following student associations guided by staff advisors have
been responsible for their eminence in such activities :1. Speakers’ Club2. Physical Sciences Association3. Social Sciences Association 4. Commerce and Management Association5. Literary Association & Vidyarthi Vedike6. Fine Arts Association7. Ladies Forum8. Poornaprajna Amateur Astronomers’ Club9. Heritage Club10. Life Sciences Club11. Eco-club12. Sports & Games Association 32
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1. The College allows the constitution of following student societies:
Biological Science Association, Physical Science Asociation, Social
Science Association, Commerce & Management Association, Speakers’
Club, Games and Sports Club, Quiz Club, Languages Association, Fine
Arts Association and Ladies Forum.
2. Each Society will have a teacher nominated as adviser, and a student
nominated as Secretary by the Principal. The Games and Sports Club,
however, will have two secretaries one to mind the interests of the men
students and the other to those of the women.
3. The Editors of Vidyarthi Vedike will be nominated by the Principal.
4. The Students’ Council will consist of the Secretaries of the various
Students’ Societies and the representatives of different classes.
5. The Principal will preside over all the meetings of the Council.
6. The Principal or the Student welfare Officer will supervise the working of
the Council.
7. The Council shall neither be used by the students of the College for
making any demands with the College Management or the Principal or
the College Staff nor for organizing any protest, demonstration or
campaign directed against either the College Management, or the
Principal, or the Staff or the University or the Government.
8. Any representation which the students of the College wish to make to the
Principal, whether in regard to the provision of amenities and facilities in
the college, or the organization of the teaching programme or the ordering
of the examination programme or any other matter, it must be made
independently of the Council. It can be made by any student or group of
students.
9. When the council is sought to be used by its members for other purposes it
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indicated below are conducted by the college.
1. Samskritha Sambhashana Shibira
2. Samskritha Kavya
3. Samskritha Sahitya
4. Certificate course in Epigraphy and Prakruth
5. Astronomy
6. Crystal Growth
7. Electrical Instrumentation
8. Mathematics for Competitive Examinations
9. Vermitechnology
10. Phonetics, Grammar and Spoken English
11. Dream Viewer M.S. Office
12. Certificate Course in Yoga
13. Quantitative Techniques
14. Nursery Techniques in Plant Propagation
15. Strategic Skills in Corporate Sector
16. Teaching Mathematics
17. Software for Mathematics
18. Software for Kannada Language
19. Soil and Water Analysis
20. Tally
21. Communicative Skills
22. Economics for Competitive Examinations
23. Kannada Hindi Translation Certificate Course
24. Excellence in competitive Examinations
25. Managing stress in changing Environment
26. Developing Enterprenurial Mindset
COLLEGE CANTEENThe college has a canteen which provides hygenic eatables, tea,
coffee, juices, soft drinks and lunch at reasonable rates during working days.
Though the canteen is given on lease, quality of food, prices, hygenic and
sanitation standards are regulated and constantly monitored by the Canteen
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS AVAILABLE IN THE LIBRARY
Scientific Journals1. Astronomy2. Bala Vijnana3. Down to Earth4. Junior Science Refresher5. Resonance6. Science Reporter7. Scientific American8. Vijnana Sangathi
Physics Journals9. Electronic for you10.Physics Education11.Physics for you
Botany Journals12.Biology Today
Zoology Journals13.News letter for Bird watchers14.Sanctuary
Chemistry Journals15.Chemistry Today
Mathematical Journals16.Mathematics Today
Computer Science17.Chip18.Digit
Physical Education19.Sport Star
Arts20.Marg21.Nupura Brahmari
Statistical Journals22.Calcutta Statistical Association
Bulletin23.Journal of the Indian Statistics
Association24.Sankhya
English Literature25.CIEFL26.Indian Literature27.Journal of Indian Writing in
English28.Literary Criterion29.LITTCRIT30.New Quest
Kannada Literature31.Deshakala32.Sankramana
Hindi Literature33.Bhasha
Sanskrit Literature34.Sambhashana Sandesha
History35.Archeology36.The Indian Historical Review37.The Medieval History Journal38.Quarterly Journal Mythic Society39.Studies in History
Library Science40.Karnataka College Granthalaya
LIBRARYThe College library is housed in a spacious, well-furnished two-
storied building with reading room facility. There are well over 56,384
volumes of most recent publications on various subjects. More than a hundred
news papers and magazines are made available to students. The book bank
lends volumes to deserving students and they can retain the same till the end of
their examinations. In addition to the main library, there are departmental
libraries accessible to students. Mrs. Geetha, M.L.I.S., heads this
establishment. The library has internet facility for students. The Library is fully
computerised with EASY LIB SOFTWARE.
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Religion & Philosophy41.Achara Vichara42.Arsha Sandesha43.Pathway to God44.Veda Taranga
Education45.New Frontiers in Education46.University News47.University Today48.Vidya Sampada
Geographic49.National Geographic
Economics50.Economic & Political Weekly51.Facts for you52.Southern Economics53.Yojana
Commerce54.Business Today55.Business World56.Indian Journal of Marketing
Sociology57.Samaja Shodhane58.Social Action
Yoga59.Education of Yoga60.Yoga the Science
Popular Journals61.Anantha Prakasha62.Balakedarara Vedike63.Cheluva Kannada64.Competition Refresher65.Competition Success Review66.Employment News67.Femina
68.Frontline69.India Today70.Karmaveera71.Kasturi72.Mangala73.Outlook74.Poornaprajna Magazine75.Pustaka Mahihi76.Sakhi (Kannada Prabha)77.Seminar78.Spardha Guide79.Sudha80.Sugunamala81.Sunday Indian82.Taranga83.Thushara84.Tutor’s Page85.The Week86.Udyoga Varthe87.Women’s era
News Papers (Daily)88.Deccan Herald89.Economic Times90.Hindu91.Indian Express92.Times of India93.Kannada Prabha94.Prajavani95.Samyuktha Karnataka96.Udayavani97.Vijaya Karnataka
E-Journals & E-Books Subscription
CAMPUS PLACEMENTS
Many reputed firms conduct campus Interviews for the final year degree students and offer placements in the fields of Software, B.P.O., Electronics, Electricals, Banks etc. Apart from this, there is provision for campus selection for higher education.
Career Guidance & Couselling Cell : The CGCC conducts certificate
courses on communicative English and computer related subjects;
and provides training for taking aptitude tests for competitive exams.
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SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
1. Fee concessions, freeships (other than endowment scholarships) and loan scholarships are granted in accordance with rules prescribed by the Director of Collegiate Education or the Director of Social Welfare or the D.P.I. as the case may be.
2. If after a student has been selected for the award of a freeship, scholarship or a loan scholarship, there is a deterioration in his conduct or his application to studies, (as indicated by his performance in tests and examination) or there is a decline in attendance at the College, he is liable to forfeit the said award.
1. Scholarships and Freeships
i) Scholarships for differently abled.
ii) Scholarships to students belonging to scheduled caste / tribe.
iii) Scholarships for the students who have taken Kannada/English as major subjects.
iv) Educational concession to wards of Service personnel.
v) Govt. Scholarships to students whose parents have income not more than Rs. 11,000/- per annum.
vi) Labour Welfare Scholarship.
vii) Post Merit Scholarship.
viii) Sanskrit Scholarship.
ix) Hindi Scholarship for students of non-Hindi speaking states.
x) Educational concessions to the children of political sufferers.
xi) Educational concessions to the children of Govt. servants who died while in service.
xii) Govt. of India National Merit Scholarship.
xiii) Govt. of India National Merit Scholarship for teachers’ Children.
xiv) Scholarship for children of ex-servicemen.
xv) Sir C. V. Raman Scholarship.
xvi) Sanchia Honnamma Scholarship.
xvii) Jindal Trust Scholarship.
xviii) Inspire Scholarship
xix) MHRD Scholarship
2. Endowment Scholarships & Prizes
i) The Shanker Vittal Motor Company Scholarship : To be awarded to a poor and deserving who is on the rolls of the College.
ii) The United Trading & Workshop Scholarship : To be awarded to a poor and deserving student who is on the rolls of the College.
iii) The Kalmadi Laxminarayana Rao and Nagaveni Amma Memorial Scholarship : To be awarded to a deserving poor student of the South Kanara Dravida Brahmin Community studying in this College.
iv) The Udupi Lions Club Prize : To be awarded to the student, who without a failure in any examination to his discredit, stands first among the candidates in the B.A. Examination.
v) Udupi Laxmi Bai Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the women student, who passed out from P.P.U. College, Udupi with the highest marks in the Humanities combination in the Pre-University course among the women students in the First year B.A. Course in the College.
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vi) Late S. Krishna Bhat Endowment Prize (awarded by staff) : To be awarded to a student of III B.B.M. who scores the highest marks in the III and IV semester together.
vii) Late K. Srinivas Rao Endowment Prize : This is awarded to a student of II B.B.A. who obtains the highest total marks in the forst two semesters in the University Examination.
viii) Late H. Muralidhar Shenoy Endowment Prize in Sanskrit : Four prizes are awarded for obtaining the highest percentage of marks in Sanskrit.
ix) Pangal Nayak Bank Limited Trust Scholarship : To be awarded to a student who scores the highest aggregate marks in the Final B.Com. Examination.
x) Late Y. Sathish Kumar Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the student of the Final Year B.Com. who scores the highest aggregate marks in Accountancy in the University Examinations.
xi) Barkur Rangayya Upadhya memorial Fund Scholarship : To be awarded to a student of the II B.Sc. who has scored the maximum marks in Chemistry in I B.Sc.
xii) Bailur Vasudev Rao Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the student scoring the highest marks in the final year B.Sc. (BZC) examination.
xiii) Students’ Council 1982-83 Endowment Scholarship : To be awarded to Final B.Com. student.
xiv) Ajith Kumar Endowment Prize : To be awarded to a (a) Champion in the College Sports and (b) Student scoring the highest marks in Advanced Accounts in the Final B.Com. Class.
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xv) Late K. Prasad Endowment Prize : To be awarded to a student who scores the highest total marks in optional subjects both in the V and VI Semesters of B.B.A.
xvi) Late Kanaradi Laxminarayana Bhat Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the student of the College who has excelled in studies, sports, cultural and literary activities.
xvii) G.S. Maiya Family Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the best student of the College who has excelled in studies, sports, cultural and literary activities.
xviii) Kidiyoor Nagalaxmi Srinivas Trust : To be awarded to 8 students of I and II B.Sc. classes standing first in the four different Combinations.
xix) Late Sri Karkada Narasimha Adiga Endowment Fund : To be awarded equality to one boy student and one lady student of III year B.Com. class whose total marks of I year and II year B.Com. Degree examinations are the highest.
xx) Dr. B. B. Rajapurohit Kannada Prize : To be awarded to the Student who scores highest marks in optional Kannada in the Final B.A. Examination.
xxi) U.R.G. Nayak Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the student who stands First in Final B.A. Examination.
xxii) Vanitha U. R. Gundu Nayak Endowment Prize : To be awarded to the student who scores highest marks in Final B.B.A. Examination.
xxiii) Gautham Shetty & Ashwin Shetty memorial Endowment Scholarship : To be awarded to two students who score highest marks in English Optional in III B.A. Examination.
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xxiv) Mrs. Pevina S. James Memorial Endowment Scholarship : To be given to a student scoring highest marks in I B.Com. & also to a student scoring highest marks in II B.Com. University Examination.
xxv) Late Sri K. Ananth Shenoy Memorial Endowment Scholarship : To be given to a student of I year B.Com. class who had scored highest marks in the previous examination (II PUC Commerce of P.P.U. College, Udupi and who is economically backward.)
xxvi) Late Sri Upendra Shrinivasa Nayak memorial Endowment Scholarship : To be given to a deserving final year degree student.
xxvii) Scholarship by Sri Manohar Rao : To be awarded to two deserving candidates.
xxviii) Subhashchandra memorial Endowment Prize sponsored by Sadana Trust : Awarded to two optional English students.
xxix) Smt. Gangamma & C.H. Venkateshwara Bhat Endowment Scholarship : Awarded to two students of B.Sc. (BZC).
xxx) Bhavani Bai Trust Endowment Prize : To be awarded to a poor deserving Brahmin Student.
xxxi) D.G. Hegde Memorial Scholarship : To be awarded to four final year B.A., B.Sc., B.Com and B.B.A. Students with highest aggregate marks in Sanskrit.
xxxii) Final year BA (2007-08) Endowment Scholarship : To be awarded to a desrving student of final year B.A.
xxxiii) Late Sri Gopalkrishna Adiga Endowment Prize : To be awarded to two students based on ‘Adigara Kavanagala Gayana Spardhe’.
xxxiv) Neelavara Nayak Family Scholarship : To be awarded to two students of II B.Sc. and III B.Sc. with highest marks in Computer Science.
xxxv) Golden Jubilee year Scholarships sponsored by Department of Commerce and Management : To be awarded to twelve B.Com. and BBM Students.
xxxvi) Sri U.S. Nayak memorial Endowment Scholarship : To be awarded to a desrving student of second year degree class.
XXXVii) B. Vasantha Shetty Memorial Scholarship : To be awarded to a student scoring highest marks in ‘History of Tulunadu’.
XXXViii) Madhwacharya Sanskrit Prize Awarded by Aprameya Paduthonse : One for I year B.Sc. Student (studying in II year in the College), other to the II year B.Sc. Student (studying in III year in the College), who score the highest marks in Sanskrit in the corresponding University Examination
3. Financial Assistance to needy students : PPC - PTA Students’ Welfare Fund provides financial assistance to the needy students, based on the financial position and academic performance of the students.
4. Proficiency Prizes :
These are awarded on the College Day each year. The selection is made on the basis of the marks obtained in the University examinations. There are two categories or proficiency prizes namely :
(i) General Proficiency Prizes awarded to students securing the highest total marks considering all the subjects together.
(ii) Subject Proficiency prizes : awarded to students scoring the highest marks in particular subjects. Both these prizes are awarded to the students who pass all other subjects and obtain more than 60% marks.
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H. H. Sri Vibhudesha Theertha Award instituted by USAMEC,
Bangalore
lOne student from science stream studying presently in final year
B.Sc. who has secured highest marks in all the science subjects
during the four semesters. Cash award : Rs. 5,000/-
lOne student studying presently in final year B.A. / B.Sc./B.Com,
who has secured highest marks in English subject during the last
four semesters. Cash award : Rs. 5,000/-
H.H. Sri Vibudhesha Theertha Swamiji Memorial Prizes
H.H. Sri Vibudhesha Theertha Swamiji, Founder President of
Sri Admar Mutt Education Council had installed two sets of Prizes as
follows :
Two students in each stream, (B.Sc., B.A., B.Com., BBA) and
in each year (I, II, III) scoring highest total marks in two semesters of
previous academic year.
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FALL WORKING DAYS.
FMOVEMENT OF STUDENTS IS BEING MONITORED BY ALL STAFF MEMBERS.
FSTUDENTS SHALL ALWAYS CARRY THEIR IDENTITY CARDS WITH THEM WHILE THEY ARE IN THE CAMPUS. THEY SHALL PRODUCE THEIR IDENTITY CARDS TO ANY MEMBER OF THE STAFF ON DEMAND.
FSTUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BRING MOBILE PHONES IN TO THE COLLEGE CAMPUS.
FTHE MANAGEMENT INTENDS TO MAKE THE CAMPUS PLASTIC-FREE AND ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS PROMOTED AND MANAGED BYUDUPI SRI ADMAR MUTT EDUCATION COUNCIL, BENGALURU
UDUPI DISTRICT
Poornaprajna College, Udupi.
Sri Poornaprajna Evening College, Udupi.
Poornaprajna Pre-University College, Udupi
Poornaprajna Institute of Management, Udupi.
Poornaprajna P.G. Centre, Udupi.
Poornaprajna Pre-University College, Admar.
Padubidri Ganapathi High School, Padubidri
S B V P Higher Primary School, Padubidri.
Poornaprajna Kannada Medium High School, Admar.
Poornaprajna English Medium High School, Admar.
Poornaprajna English Medium Nursery and Primary School, Admar.
CHICKMAGALUR DISTRICT
Poornaprajna Nursery and Primary School, Samgameshwarpet.
Poornaprajna High School, Sangameshwarpet.
Poornaprajna English Nursery and Primary School, Aldur.
Poornaprajna High School, Aldur.
HASSAN DISTRICT
Rotary Nursery and Poornaprajna Primary and High School, Belur.
SHIMOGA DISTRICT
Poornaprajna Education Centre Nursery School, Bhadravathi.
Poornaprajna Education Centre Primary School, Bhadravathi.
Poornaprajna Education Centre High School, Bhadravathi.
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BENGALURU
Poornaprajna Institute of Faculty Improvement, Tumkur Road,
Dasarahalli
Poornaprajna Pre Primary and Primary School, Sadashivanagar
Poornaprajna High School, Sadashivanagar, Bengaluru.
Poornaprajna Education Centre, Yelahanka, Primary School
Poornaprajna Education Centre, Yelahanka, High School
Poornaprajna Skill Development, Yelahanka
Poornaprajna Education Centre, Indiranagar
Widia Poornaprajna School, Dasarahalli
Widia Poornaprajna PU Collage, Tumkur Road, Dasarahalli
Poornaprajna Education Centre, Sri Krishnanagar, Bagalur Road, Bengaluru
MUMBAI
Poornaprajna Education Centre, Dahisar (East)
Poornaprajna Nursery, Primary and High School, English Medium
Dahisar (East).
Poornaprajna Nursery, Primary and High School, Gujrati Medium,
Dahisar (East)
Poornaprajna Nursery School, (Marathi Medium)& Marathi Primary
School, Dahisar (East)
Poornaprajna Marathi Secondary School, Dahisar (East)
NEW DELHI
Poornaprajna Public School, Vasanthkunj
RESEARCH INSTITUTION PROMOTED AND MANAGED BYUDUPI SRI ADMAR MUTT EDUCATION FOUNDATION, BENGALURU
Poornaprajna Institute of Scientific Research, Bidalur, Bengaluru.