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AQAR – 2016 – 2017
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
2016 - 2017
IQAC
THIRUVALLUVAR GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE,
RASIPURAM – 637 401, NAMAKKAL DT,
TAMILNADU, INDIA.
Phone: 04287-231802, 231882
Website: www.tgacrasi.org E-mail: [email protected]
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INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
(IQAC)
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR)
FOR THE YEAR
2016 - 2017
by
THIRUVALLUVAR GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE
RASIPURAM – 637 401, NAMAKKAL DT,
TAMILNADU, INDIA.
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REPRESENTATIVES OF DEPARTMENTAL / CLUBS / SOCIETIES
DEPARTMENTAL : 1. Mr. K. Balakrishnan
REPRESENTATIVES Associate Professor & Head
PG & Research Department of Political Science 2. Dr. R. Venugopalsamy
Associate Professor & Head
PG & Research Department of Tamil
3. Mr. R. Sekaran Associate Professor & Head
PG Department of History
4. Mr. P. Prakash Assistant Professor & Head
PG & Research Department of Public Administration
5. Dr.V. Suganthi Assistant Professor
PG & Research Department of English 6. Mr.K. S. Loganathan Assistant Professor & Head
Department of Economics
7. Dr. T. Manikantan Assistant Professor
PG & Research Department of Mathematics
8. Dr. S. Kavitha Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
9. Dr. P. Duraisamy Assistant Professor
PG & Research Department of Physics 10. Mr. P. Madhu
Assistant Professor
PG & Research Department of Chemistry
11. Dr. R. Eswaran Assistant Professor
PG & Research Department of Commerce
REPRESENTATIVES OF : 1. Dr. R. Sivakumar
CLUBS / SOCIETIES NCC Officer
2. Mr. Prakash Physical Director(i/c) 3. Dr. K.Selvaraj Programme Officer, Youth Red Cross
4. Mrs. S. Amutha NSS Programme Officer & Red Ribbon Club Co-ordinator
5. Dr. V. Sadhasivam Coordinator, Rotaract Club 6. Dr. M.K. Subiramaniyan Placement Cell 7. Dr. S. Swaminathan Librarian(i/c)
8. Dr. K.S.Loganathan Eco-Club Co-ordinator
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC, through
its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the
institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the results of the
perspective plan worked out by the IQAC.
Part – A
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution:
Tel. No. with STD Code:
Mobile:
04287-231802, 231882
THIRUVALLUVAR GOVERNMENT ARTS COLLEGE
RASIPURAM
ANDAGALUR POST
NAMAKKAL DT
TAMILNADU.
637 401
Dr. D. SUMATHI
09443017886
04287-231802, 231882
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Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:
Mobile:
IQAC e-mail address:
1.3 NAAC Track ID : -
1.4 Website address:
Web-link of the AQAR:
1.5 Accreditation Details
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation
Validity
Period
1 1st Cycle C+ - 2005 5 years
2 2nd Cycle B 2.28/4 2012 5 years
1.6 Date of Establishment of IQAC
1.7 AQAR for the year
1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC
i AQAR -2012-2013 submitted to NAAC on 21.05.2013
ii. AQAR -2013-2014 submitted to NAAC on 30.04.2014
iii. AQAR -2014-2015 submitted to NAAC on 20.05.2015
iv. AQAR – 2015-2016 submitted to NAAC on 26.05.2016
2016-2017
www.tgacrasi.org
16.10.2014
http://www.tgacrasi.org/IQAC.html
Dr. V. SADHASIVAM
09843554565
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1.9 Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No ✓
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution : -
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
✓
Nil
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PERIYAR UNIVERSITY, SALEM - 11
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DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other
UGC-COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
2.5 No. of Alumni
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and
community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. Faculty
Non-Teaching Staff Students Alumni Others
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
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2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State Institution Level
(ii) Themes
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year *
Plan of Action Achievements
As planned in the beginning of the
year 2016-17, six of the
departments conducted national
level workshop/seminars
History, Tamil, Physics, Chemistry, Political
Science and Nutrition and Dietetics
departments conducted the
workshops/seminars
Department of English has
planned to conduct an
international seminar
English department conducted the
international seminar
Department of Mathematics
planned to conduct National level
programme
Department of Mathematics and Central
University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur jointly
organized the all India level programme
‘Nurture’ to the memory of S.S.Pillai from
10th to 21st August 2016 funded by NBHM,
DAE, Mumbai with the sanctioned amount
Rs.4.30 lakhs.
To motivate the scholar and staff
members to publish research
papers in the peer reviewed
journals
See details Annexure-III
1. Motivating teachers, research scholars and students to involve in research
works
2. Encouraging the research scholars and staff members to attend national
level and international level seminars conducted by various institutions
across the country.
3. Organizing workshops for different stakeholders for motivation
4. AQAR is prepared and sent to NAAC
5. IQAC is interested in keeping in the campus clean with the help of the
NSS, NCC and Rotaract volunteers.
NAAC Assessment: Preparation and Documentation
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To encourage the participation of
Staff, Research scholars and
Students in more number of
international / national -
workshops/ seminars /conferences
See details Annexure-IV
To work out a plan to conduct
NET/ SET/TNPSC/ CIVIL Service
exams coaching classes for the
students.
Department of Mathematics organized two
months daily special coaching classes for
Research scholars, M.Phil scholars and
talented PG students
Special coaching classes have been conducted
by Dr. R. Sivakumar, for TNPSC/CIVIL
service exams.
To promote soft skill training
programme for third year UG
students and Final PG students
The Career Guidance and Placement Cell
organized several programmes for the final
year UG and PG students
To increase the number of
activities in the existing Clubs.
Rotaract club conducted several programme
with the help of the rotary club of Rasipuram.
NAAC related works are ongoing. It has been decided to submit LOI at the
earliest.
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
Part – B
All the departments allocated one staff as department co-coordinator for NAAC
work.
They discussed the progress of the NAAC work every week.
AQAR for 2016-17 is placed in the meeting of the Governing Body dated 21st
March 2017.
College council discussed and approved AQAR 2016-17 for the plans to be
implemented with immediate effect.
It is planned to submit the SSR before 31st March.
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Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes added
during the year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of value
added / Career
Oriented
programmes
PhD 6 - - -
PG 10 - - -
UG 11 - - -
PG Diploma Nil - - -
Advanced Diploma Nil - - -
Diploma 1 - - -
Certificate 2(CLP) - - -
M.Phil. 9 - - -
Soft Skill Nil - - -
Total 39 - -
Interdisciplinary --- --- --- ---
Innovative --- --- --- ---
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
*Please provide an analysis of the feedback in the Annexure
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester 11 UG and 10 PG
Trimester -
Annual 9 M.Phil and 6 Ph.D
Syllabi revision made by Board of Study, Periyar University, Salem.
Nil
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Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of
permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions
Recruited (R) and Vacant (V)
during the year
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International level National level State level
Attended
Seminars/
Workshops
17 80 65
Presented papers 11 9 9
Resource Persons - 3 12
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days
during this academic year
Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
92 81 11 - -
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors Professors
Others
(PD, Lib) Total
R V R V R V R V R V
81 31 11 0 0 0 0 0 92 31
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All the first year UG non-computer students are instructed to continue CLP
programme.
Students are assigned more number of assignments and seminars.
M.Phil and Research scholars are instructed to use LCD projectors for the seminar
works.
The computer assisted teaching and learning process is adopted wherever possible.
Subject oriented QUIZ programmes are organized.
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2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by
the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding,
Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum
restructuring/revision/syllabus development
as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum
Development workshop
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students :
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage :
UG Programmes:
Title of the Programme Total no. of
students appeared
Total no. Of
students
passed
Pass
Percentage
(%)
B.Com 81 51 63%
B.A Political Science 28 18 64.2%
B.A History 75 32 43%
B.A Tamil 90 32 35.55%
B.Sc Physics 92 57 20%
B.A English 44 28 60%
B.Sc Maths 63 44 69.84%
B.Sc Computer Science 54 33 61%
B.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics 13 3 23%
B.Sc Chemistry 50 21 42%
PG Programmes:
Title of the Programme Total no. of students
appeared
Total no. Of
students
passed
Pass
Percentage
(%)
M.A Tamil 36 33 91.66%
M.A English 35 12 34.38%
M.A History 15 13 87%
M.A Political Science 8 8 100%
M.A Public Administration 14 14 100%
M.Com 38 19 50%
M.Sc Physics 89 33 37%
M.Sc Chemistry 15 10 66.6%
M.Sc Computer Science 26 21 81%
M.Sc Mathematics 42 28 66.66%
As per the guidelines of
the Periyar University.
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M.Phil Programmes:
Title of the Programme Total no. of
students appeared
Total no. Of
students passed
Pass Percentage
(%)
M.Phil Chemistry 2 2 100%
M.Phil Commerce 20 8 40%
M.Phil Mathematics 15 11 73.33%
M.Phil Physics 30 30 100%
M.Phil Tamil 30 26 86.6%
M.Phil Political Science 5 5 100%
M.Phil History 17 9 52.94%
M.Phil Public Administration 2 2 100%
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
By conducing academic audit through interaction with stakeholder and by collecting feedback
from all the departments feedback to adopt follow up actions.
IQAC conducted periodic assessment of teaching and learning process.
It suggests appropriate remedial measures and programmes
IQAC encourages the teachers to use ICT facilities and other teaching and learning aids available
in the college.
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
benefitted
Refresher courses 15
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme -
HRD programmes -
Orientation programmes 28
Faculty exchange programme -
Staff training conducted by the university -
Staff training conducted by other institutions -
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 47
Others 3
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent
positions filled
during the Year
Number of
positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff 33 17 - 16
Technical Staff 1 1 - -
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Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - - - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - - - -
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - 2 - 2
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - Rs. 5.6 Lakhs - Rs. 0.30 Lakhs
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 29 11 -
Non-Peer Review Journals 3 - -
e-Journals - - -
Conference proceedings 5 16 2
IQAC encourages all the research departments to conduct
seminars/workshops. It also advises the teaching faculty to apply for various
funding agencies
IQAC encourages the staff members to apply for minor and major projects.
IQAC advises the research scholars and Faculty to publish their research
work in peer reviewed reputed journals.
The full time Ph.D scholars are encouraged to attend various research
programmes conducted by reputed institutions/Universities of our country.
The Computer science department is motivated to start Research Courses,
M.Phil /Ph.D in the next academic year.
All departments are encouraged to equip their departmental libraries with
more books relevant to research studies.
The students are provided with the knowledge and the importance of doing
research and the details of funding agencies.
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3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:
S.No Department Range Average h-index Nos. in
SCOPUS
1 Physics 1-4 4 1 -
2 Computer Science 0.226-0.46 0.34 16 -
3 Chemistry 0.35-1.78 0.617 - 1
4 Mathematics - - - 2
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organisations
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Nature of the Project
Department Duration
Year
Name of the
funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Received
Major projects (Lakhs) - - - - -
Minor Projects
(Lakhs)
Physics 2 years UGC
Rs 2.6
Lakhs
Rs 2.48
Lakhs Economics 2 years UGC Rs 3 Lakhs - Tamil 2 years UGC Rs 1.75
Lakhs
Rs 1.75
Lakhs
Interdisciplinary
Projects
- - - - -
Industry sponsored - - - - -
Projects sponsored by
the University/
College
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- - - -
Students research
projects (other than compulsory by the
University)
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- - - -
Any other(Specify) -
- - - -
Total
Rs 7.35
Lakhs
Rs 4.23
Lakhs
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
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3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of conferences
organized by the Institution
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs :
From Funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
3.16 No. of patents received this year
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows
Of the institute in the year
Level International National State University College
Number 1 7 2 - 5
Sponsoring
agencies -
Self
support - - -
Type of Patent Number
National Applied -
Granted - International Applied -
Granted - Commercialised Applied -
Granted -
Total International National State University Dist College
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Nil
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3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution
who are Ph. D. Guides
and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum Rotaract club
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility
Rotaract clubs:
Rotaract club is a part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the
world. The goals of Rotaract club are:
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To develop professional and leadership skills,
To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity of
all useful occupations,
To provide opportunities for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community
and our world,
To provide opportunities to work in cooperation with sponsoring Rotary clubs,
To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotaract.
Rotaract club of our college is functioning as part of Rasipuram Rotary club with 107
executive members. In the academic year 2016-2017, the following office bears were elected:
Chief patron : Dr. D. Sumathi, Principal
Rotaract Coordinator : Dr.V. Sadhasivam,
Associate Professor and HOD of Mathematics,
President : K. Gopi krishna, III B.Sc. Mathematics
Secretary : T. Satheesh, III B.Sc. Mathematics
Treasurer : R. Manoj kumar, III B.Sc. Mathematics
Inaugural Function:
Rotaract club Inaugural function was organized on 31.08.2016. In this function, our college
Principal Dr. D. Sumathi, Rotaract club co-ordinator Dr. V. Sadhasivam and Rotary club members
participated.
Nila vembu kudineer :
24 Rotaract club volunteers had participated in a camp to provide ‘Nila vembu kudi neer’ and
created awareness on eye donation, skin donation, organ donation awareness camp held at Nainamalai on
01.10.2016.
Tree Plantation Function:
On 09.10.2016, Rotary club of Rasipuram Organized a Tree Plantation Function at
Rasipuram Railway Station. 12 Rotaract students of our college participated in this programme.
NCC:
For the year 2016-2017, the first parade was started on 23.07.2016 and the last parade
will be completed on 26.01.2016.
International Day of Yoga 21.06.2016:
On 21.06.2016 International Day of Yoga was organized by 15 TN/BN NCC Erode
at Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts Colllege, Rasipuram. NCC Unit of Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts
College & NCC Unit of Gurusamy palayam Sengunthar Mahajena Hr.Sec. School jointly
organized Yoga Day celebration and nearly 70 NCC Cadets participated. Principal i/c
K.Balakrisnhnan and Battalion Naik Rathis NCC Officer Capt. Dr.R.Sivakumar and 70 NCC
cadets participated.
“Clean India”Campaign 13.08.2016:
On 13.08.2016 “Clean India” campaign was conducted. In the function, Captain
Dr.R. Sivakumar NCC Officer and NCC cadets raised the slogans to make awareness to
maintain the clean environment in the public places and NCC cadets cleaned college campus as
part of continuous work.
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On 15.08.2016, Independence Day was celebrated in the College premises and NCC
cadets made arrangement for the celebration.
“Clean India” 28.09.2016:
On 28.09.2016 under the Guidance LT.COL. Sanil Damodaran CO of 15 TN/BN
NCC Erode, NCC Unit of Thiruvalluvar Govt.Arts college conducted “Clean India” work at
college premises. College Principal Dr.T.Sumtthi presided over the function HOD of History
R.Sekaran, HOD of English A.Muthukumar, Physical Director P.Prakash and N.S.S officer
P.Gurusamy had participated. NCC cadets cleaned the campus and removed the debris.
Rainwater Harvesting Structure. 08.10.2016:
On 08.10.2016, NCC Unit of Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts College set up Harvesting
Rainwater Structure. The cadets led by Capt. Dr.R.Sivakumar, NCC Officer took pledge to set
up more rain water harvesting in all the buildings of the college campus and also in their houses.
International youth day 15.10.2016:
On 15.10.2016, on the occasion of birth day of A.P.J. Abdul kalam International
youth day was observed by NCC Unit of Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts College the Cadets took 10
points oath said by former president of India A.P.J.Abdul kalam . Capt. Dr.R.Sivakumar NCC
Officer, J. Muralidhran, Computer programmer of the College and NCC Cades assured to
uphold oath given by Dr. A.P.J.Abdulkalam .
Digital Payments Awareness Campaign 12.01.2017:
On 12.01.2017, NCC cadets of Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts College organized digital
transaction awareness campaign to understand various methods of Digital Transactions.
Principal i/c K.Balakrisnhnan, flagged off the rally and cadets distributed pamphlets to the
various business shops and public.
YRC:
S.No. Date Venue of
Programme
Programme Details No. of
Students
Participated
1 25.07.2016 TGAC Campus YRC Member Enrollment
Programme 100
2 12.08.2016 TGAC Campus International Youth Day Celebration 25
3 30.08.2016 TGAC Campus Flag Day Amount Collection 25
4 29.08.2016 TGAC Campus Blood Donation Camp 50
5 09.09.2016 TGAC Campus YRC Elocution Competition in
Youth Employment in India 15
6 29.09.2016 Padmavani Women’s
Arts College
Attended One Day Zonal Level
Camp 1
7 02.11.2016 TGAC Campus Awareness programme in
Ambethkar’s thoughts 15
8 04.01.2017 TGAC Campus Disaster Management 15
9 10.02.2017 Periyar University YRC orientation 3
10 10.02.2017 TGAC Campus YRC First Aid Box Open 50
11 12.02.2017 TGAC Campus YRC Board Open 25
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12 15.02.2017 TGAC Campus YRC orientation 150
13 27.02.2017 TGAC Campus Blood Grouping 900
NSS
S.No. Date Venue of
Programme
Programme
details
No. of
Stude
nts
Partic
ipated
Amount
Sanctio
ned for
the
Progra
mme
Amount Spent
1 20.06.2016 TGAC
Campus
International
Yoga Day
Celebration
300 3000 3000
2 13.07.2016 TGAC
Campus
Blood Donation
Camp
40 1500 1500
3 19.08.2016 Kurukkupuram
Govt Hospital
Cleaning 150 5000 5000
4 11.09.2016 TGAC
Campus
Saplings
Plantation
100 2000 2000
5 15.09.2016 TGAC
Campus
Yoga Training 200 3000 3000
6 19.09.2016 TGAC
Campus
Makarasana
treatment, Yoga
Training &
Kayakalpam
200 2000 2000
7 17.10.2016 TGAC
Campus
First Aid
Awareness
150 1500 1500
8 21.10.2016 TGAC
Campus
Saplings
Plantation
250 4000 4000
9 24.07.2016 Periyar
University,
Salem
National
Womens Day
Celebrations,
Competitions
25 1000 1000
10 20.08.2016 Periyar
University,
Salem
Digital India
Awareness
Programmes
50 2500 2500
11 17.10.2016 TGAC
Campus
APJ Abdul
Kalam Birthday
Celebrations –
World Students
Day Celebrations
175 500 500
12 28.12.2016 TGAC
Campus
Cashless
Transaction,
Environmental
Awareness,
Water
renouncement,
Essay Writing,
50 400 400
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Drawing
Competition and
Debate
13 24.02.2017 TGAC
Campus
Campus
Cleaning
200 2000 2000
14 03.03.2017 Vadugam
Village
Seemai
Karvelamaram
destruction
125 4000 4000
SPECIAL CAMP FROM 06.03.2017 TO 12.03.2017 AT KOONAVELAMPATTY
PUDUR
S.No. Date Venue of Programme Programme details No. of Students
Participated
1 06.03.2017 Koonavelampatty Pudur Inauguration 200
2 07.03.2017
Koonavelampatty Pudur
(High School, Aaya Koil
and Samuthaya Kudam)
Cleaning work,
Veterinary Camp &
Water Passage (Canal)
Cleaning
200
3 08.03.2017
Koonavelampatty Pudur to
Gurusamypalayam
Village Cleaning, Road
Patch Work, Road
Cleaning & Tree
Plantation
200
4 09.03.2017
Koonavelampatty Pudur &
Nearby Village
Seemai Karuvelam
Maram Destruction &
Also Rally regarding
Seemai Karuvelam
Maram Destruction
200
5 10.03.2017
Koonavelampatty Pudur
Rain Water Harvesting
– Construction of a
Pond & Its Awareness
Rally
200
6 11.03.2017 Koonavelampatty Pudur
Rain Water Harvesting
– Construction of a
Pond & Free Eye Camp
200
7 12.03.2017
Koonavelampatty Pudur
Rain Water Harvesting
– Construction of a
Pond Village Cleaning
& Valedictory
200
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Sports:
The sports education of this academic year was started well with the President Dr. D.
Sumathi, Principal, Secretary Mr. P. Prakash, Director of Physical Education (i/c), Advisers
Dr. R. Venugopalsamy, Head of the Department of Tamil, Dr. V. Sathasivam, Head of the
Department of Mathematics, Mr. P. Prakash, Head of the Department of Public Administration
and the Student representatives Selvan. S. Duraimurugan, Selvan. D. Raguvaran, Selvi. R.
Gayathri, Selvan. S. Murali, Selvan. S. Ranjithkumar, Selvi. C. Chandrakala and Selvan. D.
Yuvaraj.
Committee of the sports education of our college carefully selected the suitable
sportspersons based on their performance in order to participate in the Periyar University Inter-
Collegiate Tournament 2015-2016. Names of the sportspersons were announced for cricket,
Hockey, short distance running race (Men and Women), foot ball, chess (Men and Women),
kho-kho (Men and Women), volley ball, shuttle cock (Men and Women), badminton (boys),
tennis, throw ball, kabadi, basket ball, relay and weight lifting. Our sportspersons had bagged
first prize in kho-kho, this is the fifth consecutive kho-kho win for our College. They also won
third prizes in both hockey and tennis.
Our sportspersons were selected for University team and played various University
games. Selvan. S. Duraimurugan, II M.A History, Selvan. S. Ranjithkumar, I M.A History,
selvan. P. Prabhakaran, II B. A Economics, Selvan. P. Santhoshkumar, III B. A English were
selected for the University Kho-Kho team, Selvan. N. Ramakrishnan, II B. Sc Physics and
Selvan. R. Kumar, II B Sc Computer Science were selected for the University Hockey team,
Selvan. M. Madheswaran, II M. A Public Administration was slected for the University Volley
Ball, Selvan. N. Ajith, III B Sc Physics was selected for the University tennis, Selvan. L.
Parameswaran, II B A Economics was selected for the University kabadi and Selvan. S.
Kavinkumar, III B Sc Chemistry was selected for the University Shuttle Cock.
Intra-Collegiate tournament for cricket, volley ball (Men and Women), tennis, kabadi
(Men and Women), kho-kho (Men and Women), foot ball, chess (Men and Women), hockey,
shuttle cock (Men and Women), hurdle race (Men and Women) were conducted in our College
premises and sports day was conducted on 11.03.2017. Various events were conducted for the
teaching and non-teaching staff. Our College Principal Dr. D. Sumathi, preside over the
function. Chief guest for sports day was the Physical Director of Periyar University, Salem. He
delivered the chief guest address and also distributed prizes and certificates for the winning
sportspersons including teaching and non-teaching staff.
SOFT SKILL CENTRE 2016-2017
TamilNadu Government has established Soft Skill Centre in Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts
College, Rasipuram during the Academic Year 2013-2014.
For the academic year 2016-2017, Rs.2,50,000/- (Two Lacs and Fifty Thousand) has been
sanctioned by TANSCHE, Chennai to Thiruvalluvar Govt Arts College, Rasipuram.
702 Students (All third year Under Graduate B.A & B.Sc. Students) were undergone the soft
skill training programme during the academic year 2016-2017. 300hours have been handled by 15 soft
skills trained faculties from the College during 2016-17.
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The English classes component of the soft skill program is as follows
1. Ice breaking
2. Rising to the occasion (Speaking on a given topic)
3. Description of objects and processes
3. Negotiation and polite conversation
4. Group discussion and interview
6. Public speaking
7. C.V ,letter writing and emails
8. Writing Tasks in the workplace
9. Presentation skills
10.Drafting an advertisement
As per instructions received from TANSCHE, the amount 1,50,000 is allotted for corporate
trainers. Five units of Skill Transformation and Enabling Program(STEP) will be handled by corporate
trainers. Arrangements and punctuality of the classes was monitored by the Principal, Coordinator and
Heads of the various departments.
The soft skill training provides thinking capacity, creativity and problem solving abilities. It develops the
new abilities and capabilities, enhances student’s self-awareness and employment opportunities.
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Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly created Source of
Fund Total
Campus area 40.05
acres
- Govt. of
Tamilnadu
40.05
acres
Class rooms 55 - Govt. of
Tamilnadu
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Laboratories 8 - - 8
Seminar Halls 1 - - 1
No. of important equipments purchased
(≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
- - -
Value of the equipment purchased during
the year (Rs. in Lakhs)
- - -
Renovation work of purchase of
equipments
- - - -
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
Administration:
All the computers in the office have internet facility through BSNL broad band.
From 2012 onwards, the scholarship applications are uploaded directly in official
website.
As per the DC office guidelines, ECS software was installed; e-pay bill transactions are
enabled.
In all the departments one multi special printer is installed.
Admission process:
Registration of applications were done online and offline. Scrutiny of applications
was carried out by the Admission Committee. The following lists were generated through the
computer. Called list, selected list, Admission galley, Selection galley.
Library:
Students use online employment information and utilize the job opportunities.
Research scholars search their study materials for collecting books, journals and
bibliographies.
Network resource centre was established with a separate broadband connectivity.
The students very much utilize unlimited download facility which would be useful to
their assignment and projects.
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4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 33419 - 375 95124 34425 -
Reference Books 3000 - - - 3000 -
e-Books 97333 5725 97333 5725 97333 11450
Journals 6000 - 6000 - 6000 -
e-Journals 17 4563 20 6128 37 10691
Digital Database - - - - - -
CD & Video - - 200 20000 200 20000
Others (specify) - - - - - -
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Computers
Computer
Labs Internet
Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres Office
Depart-
ments Others
Existing 86 2 16 1 - 1 12 -
Added 05 - - - - - - -
Total 91 2 16 1 - 1 12 -
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology
upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
Broadband internet connectivity is given to all the departments. Internet browsing
is available for full time research scholars and faculties.
English language lab is functioning with 10 computers that are networked and all
are connected to the teacher console.
Internet facility is provided for the students through CLP lab since 1999. All the
first year UG students are admitted to the CLP course. In this course, the students
are taught Operating System, Personal Productivity Software, Multimedia,
Desktop Publishing, Networking concepts, Internet and its applications, Creating
Web pages and Tamil Word Processor. The interested staff members also could
avail this opportunity.
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4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) RUSA
Total :
Nil
1.Civil : Rs 17lakhs
2.Electrical: Rs 3 lakhs
Rs 2.15
lakhs
Nil
Rs 22.15 lakhs
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Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression
UG PG Ph. D. Others
2105 552 37 -
A student wing of the IQAC is initiated in the academic year 2016-17 which
includes Full-Time Research scholars, two M.Phil scholars, five PG students
from each department, which helps to directly involve the students community
in quality enhancement and sustenance practices. Students are give ideas and
suggestions to improve the quality of their life and are encouraged to
participate in meetings/seminars/workshops/conferences.
The institution publishes its updated prospectus and handbooks annually. The
information content is disseminated to the students at the beginning of the
every academic year. The IQAC Co-ordinator explains the salient aspects of the
Choice Based Credit System. The Heads of Departments explain the course
material and question pattern.
Add-on courses for development of soft skills were offered.
Every department maintains a register for recording the progress of students.
The Placement cell and Carrier guidance conduct training programmes for
students and arrange jobs fair in collaboration with employers.
Tutor system is followed in our college, which provide necessary guidance to
students in choice of the career.
The Alumni Association maintains consistent correspondence with alumni.
All the departments conduct periodical meetings to discuss the performance of
the students in the semester examinations. For the slow learners, remedial
coaching classes are arranged.
All the research departments motivate their research scholars to write research
papers in the reputed journals.
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5.3 (a) Total Number of students
UG PG M.Phil Ph.D others
736 265 147 48 -
(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of international students
UG Courses:
S.No Department Demand ratio Dropout %
1 B.com 5:1 10
2 B.A Political Science 1:1 -
3 B.A History 1:1 -
4 B.A Tamil 19:1 1
5 B.A English 3:1 -
6 B.A Economics - 0.08
7 B.Sc Physics 14:1 2
8 B.Sc Mathematics 8:1 0.01
9 B.Sc Computer Science 7:1 1
10 B.Sc Chemistry 14:1 12.22
11 B.Sc Nuturition and
Dietetics
4:1 11.11
-
5
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PG Courses:
S.No Department Demand ratio Dropout %
1 M.com 2:1 7
2 M.A Political Science 1:1 -
3 M.A History 1:1 -
4 M.A Tamil 2:1 -
5 M.A English 2:1 -
6 M.A Public
Administration
1:1 -
7 M.Sc Physics 2:1 1
8 M.Sc Mathematics 3:1 0.01
9 M.Sc Computer Science 2:1 -
10 M.Sc Chemistry 6:1 -
M.Phil Courses:
S.No Department Demand ratio Dropout %
1 M.Phil commerce 1.3:1 -
2 M.Phil Chemistry 2:1 -
3 M.Phil Political Science 1:1 -
4 M.Phil Tamil 3:1 -
5 M.Phil English 3:1 -
6 M.Phil Physics 2:1 -
7 M.Phil Mathematics 3:1 -
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Ph.D. Courses:
S.No Department Demand ratio Dropout %
1 Ph.D commerce 1:1 -
2 Ph.D Chemistry 1.5:1 -
3 Ph.D Mathematics 1:1 -
4 Ph.D Physics 1:1 -
5 Ph.D. Tamil 1:1 -
6 Ph.D. English 1:1 -
Men Women
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total
4 367 34 640 - 1045 2 375 42 776 1 1196
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-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
CA awareness programme for UG Commerce students conducted by ICAI
Salem.
Orientation programmes for writing TNPSC, UPSC were organized by
Political Science department.
Each department arranged coaching classes for competitive examinations.
No %
622 52%
No %
574 47.99%
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5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
S.No Date Programme
1. 10.07.2016 Awareness Programme on Government Job Opportunities
2. 11.08.2016 Youth Parliament Programme
3. 12.10.2016 Campus Interview at Periyar University by Capgemini for
Commerce students
4. 09.12.2016 Campus Interview by Euraka Forbes Ltd, Salem
5. 29.12.2016 Job Mela – Organised by Namakkal Dist. Collectorate – 130
students Placed in various concerns
6. 04.01.2017 to
27.01.2017
Career Guidance Programmes in Various Topics by Namakkal
Social Service Organisation
7. 30.01.2017 Infosys Campus Drive at Muthayammal College of Arts and
Science, Rasipuram
8. 03.02.2017 Personality Development Lecture by Knowledge Business School,
Salem
9. 28.02.2017 Youth Money Oliyampiad 2017 organised by Money-Wizards
Concern, Chennai – Competitive Examination to 650 students
10. 07.03.2017 to
11.03.2017
Youth Leadership Skills & Community Development Programme
– Special Camp at Kolli Hills
11. 18.03.2017 Various Competitions regarding Atoms and Peace at Vysya
College, Salem
No. of students benefitted
5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus Off Campus
Number of
Organizations
Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of
Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
24 533 130 16
1047
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5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level National level International level
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports: State/ University level National level International level
Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of
students Amount
Financial support from institution - -
Financial support from government 2503 80,57,769
Financial support from other sources - -
Number of students who received
International/ National recognitions
- -
5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs : State/ University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: Girls Students Grievances Cell and Exam
Grievances Cell
International Women’s day was organized.
Our faculties and students discussed the Women’s Rights &Law.
Awareness programme on Women’s health and Hygine.
Yoga training.
10
-
10 -
- - -
1 - 1
- - -
-
- -
- -
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Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
VISION
To reshape the rural youth through education by refining their goals and infusing
moral, ethical, and humanistic values to elevate the nation.
MISSION
To empower the rural youth with an elevated spirit of competence to face the
challenges of life.
To bring out their innate flair for interpersonal skills and fine-tune them as
masters of multi-tasking.
To craft them to be trend-setters with social responsibility, safeguarding cultural
heritage.
To train them as entrepreneurs of high order.
To provide a calm and unruffled milieu to instigate research thirst.
OBJECTIVES
To safeguard the basic rights of education to the underprivileged sections of the
society.
To make every rural student a degree holder and achieve academic excellence.
To propagate universal brotherhood and eco-consciousness
To create an awareness about career opportunities abroad
To inculcate excellence to bring out the hidden potential
To engender new-fangled ideas to eradicate inertness in research.
The Heads of departments ensure the smooth functioning of the activities of the
department in collaboration with other members of the department.
The Departments maintain registers of work load, circulars, department
activities, tutor-ward meetings and student’s performance.
Various committees are functioning in our college such as IQAC , Library
Committee, Research committee, Discipline committee , Anti – Ragging
Committee, Placement and Career Counselling Cell, Fine arts Committee and
Grievance Redressal Cell.
The Feedbacks received from various stake-holders are taken into account for
continuous review and revision which are appropriate for the improvement of
higher education.
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6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
The college adheres to the guidelines for curriculum development and
restructuring set down by the UGC and the Periyar University, Salem.
Curriculum is designed by Periyar University.
Choice Based Credit System(CBCS Pattern) is given by the University.
Application oriented, skill based and value added courses are included in the
curriculum.
Another component includes research, mini projects and innovative methods on
teaching, learning and evaluation.
The syllabus is reviewed and revised once in three years.
The major restructuring is done periodically after taking into consideration the
feedback from all the stakeholders such as alumni, employers, industry and
academic experts from educational institutions.
For each semester, the faculty members arrange assignments, seminar and CIA
test to the students.
The Head of the institution along with HOD’s/IQAC coordinator chalks out
academic calendar well in advance. Every Department prepares a plan of action
for 90 days.
All the teaching staff members are sent for Orientation/Refresher courses to
update their academic knowledge in their respective fields.
Seminars / Conferences / Symposium /Workshops are organized periodically in
different disciplines.
Appropriate remedial/extra classes arranged for slow learners and for gifted
students necessary steps.
All the departments are provided adequate availability of library / laboratory/
internet facilities.
For effective learning of students, Government of Tamil Nadu has issued free
laptops to the students.
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6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) is done based on the University norms.
The students used to write two internal tests and one model examinations before
end semester examinations. It helps the students to get more marks in the
University Examinations.
To bring in transparency and to enhance quality, Periyar University has decided
to appoint external observers from neighbouring colleges.
The Departmental quality Assurance Committee from all departments had to
scrutinize the model examination question papers and conduct the test vigilantly.
The evaluation pattern adopted by our college ensures creativity, originality and
analytic thinking.
The Research & Development cell is the part of the college’s commitment to
initiate and foster programmes that provides information and services in support
of research activities carried out within the college.
It encourages and motivates the faculties to take up research projects and fosters
a culture of research among students and staff.
The Department of Mathematics, Physics, English and Commerce started full
time research forum with the following goals.
To cultivate the competitive and innovative research culture among the research
scholars and the faculty members.
Using the latest knowledge and technologies, the international collaboration and
the innovative network is developed with renowned institutions all over the
world.
The interaction of research scholars, talented M.Phil. and PG students stimulates
sustainable growth and increasing the departmental research base.
Promoting online research academic- writing skills.
The installation of the latest research software for all research departments.
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6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
Library: All the UG, PG students and Research scholars are given member cards
to take the books from the library. Students are encouraged and permitted to refer
books, journals and articles in the free time and in the library hour.
ICT: Every Department has been provided LCD projector. A multi media
language lab, computer labs provide opportunities for hands-on training to
students.
Physical Infrastructure: Sufficient class rooms are not available. We send the
proposals for requesting more No. of class rooms and Laboratories to the
Government of Tamilnadu through our higher authorities, Director of Collegiate
Education.
The teaching and non-teaching staff of the college work in tandem under the
guidance of principal for the overall improvement of the students.
Student representatives are appointed for each class
They act as a bridge between the faculty and the class in the execution of regular
academic activities.
Training and orientation programmes are periodically organised for new recruits.
The recruitment of faculty and administrative staff is under the purview of the
State Government. However, in case of necessity, the college administration takes
steps to appoint both guest lecturers and non-teaching staff through Parent –
Teacher Association.
--NIL--
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6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for
Welfare Schemes for Teaching, Non-teaching and Students.
Teaching An employee’s cooperative thrift society
Festival advance is given to all the staff members
Medical insurance scheme is implemented by the Government for the welfare
of the staff.
College arranged for medical health check up
The staff are eligible to get accommodation in Tamil Nadu housing board at
subsidised rent
Government loan schemes to purchase house, computer and vehicles are
available to all the staff members
Non-
teaching
All the welfare schemes mentioned above are applicable for non-teaching staff
also
Students Government scholarships are available to all SC and ST students.
Free bus passes upto 30km are issued by the State Government to all the
students.
In case of OBC students scholarships are available for those who belong to low
income group.
The use of ICT reduces the paper work of the admission process. It also helps to
generate the rank list, student profile for each department.
The college website, prospects and hand book contain information about the
college as well as the courses offered.
As per the instructions of Govt. of Tamil Nadu, the admission process is carried
out transparently through open counselling system, which ensures equal
opportunity to all the applicants.
Single Window Counselling System is followed for UG admissions. Students of
various disciplines are admitted as per existing norms prescribed by the Director of
collegiate Education, Chennai and the instructions given by the Periyar University.
For the Single Window Counselling System, the data on the application forms are
processed and stored for the retrieval of various categories of information, and for
admission as per the guidelines of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
The conventional short-listing of students for admission to respective courses is
done for PG admissions.
For M.Phil courses, entrance exam is conducted and admissions are given on the
basis of merit as per the regulations of Periyar University, Salem.
For Ph.D., following the regulations of Periyar University, Salem, the performance
in the entrance test and viva-voce conducted by the Departmental Research
Committee forms the basis for admission.
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Two free hostels run by the Government welfare boards offer accommodation
to SC/ST, OBC male students who hail from far of places.
For female students, a separate hostel is run by the Government within the
campus.
A free health check up and blood grouping is done every year.
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic No - - -
Administrative Yes AG and Government
Audit for every year
Yes The Principal and
Academic council
6.8 Does the University College declares results within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University College for Examination Reforms?
Being a Government institution all the Corpus fund is with the State Government and all the
financial commitments are met by the State Government.
The University seeks the advice of experts of various University Departments for
Examination reforms and discusses the development through the academic
council board of studies and syndicate members committees.
Centralized and single valuation for UG and PG student.
Examination fee remittance is made to pay directly into pay the University bank
account.
The Hall tickets are issued along with the photograph, subject code by the
Periyar University through e-mail.
Supplementary examinations were conducted by the University immediately for
the welfare of students.
Students can apply and get the transparency of their answer booklets.
Students can apply for revaluation and retotalling if they are interested.
-
- ✓
- ✓
✓
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6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges?
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Not applicable
Support for Convocation function
Partially supports the expenses arising out of Republic day celebration
Independence Day celebration.
Electrical work to the Economic department
Amplifier service, New Audio speaker and re-writing in Thiruvalluvar meeting
hall.
PTA helps to appoint non-teaching staff
In the beginning of the academic year, all the UG first year students together
with parents attend an orientation academic programmes on the campus
The parents are extending their support and co-operation for the college
PTA stands for the betterment of student community.
Computer training programmes
Networking
E-mail and other related aspects
To attend periodic in-service programmes to enhance their skills.
They are encouraged to pursue their higher studies with proper permission
Organized special programmes for tree plantation by NSS, YRC, NCC, Rotract to
make the campus green.
Rainwater harvesting system is maintained by NCC volunteers
The awareness on environment protection is created among students by making
them to the clean the campus frequently.
The existing RO plants supply potable water for the entire campus.
The college has maintained plastic free campus
Cleaning class rooms
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Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices 7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the
functioning of the institution. Give details.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the
beginning of the year
Department of Mathematics and Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur
jointly organized all India level programme NURTURE, to the memorial of
S.S.Pillai from 10th to 21st August 2016 funded by NBHM, DAE, Mumbai with the
sanctioned amount Rs.4.30 lakhs.
Field trip/ lab visits/industrial visits/ library visit to HRI, Allaghabad
Network resource centre was equipped with a separate broadband connectivity and
server to all the departments.
Upgrading access to books and journals
Redesigned the college website.
Workshops and training programmes are conducted by all departments.
Examinations process are made through online
Ragging free campus is maintained.
A student wing of the IQAC is initiated.
Openings of savings bank accounts for students to facilitate direct credit of
scholarships.
In “kalluri aandumalar”, student’s yearly magazines are brought out.
Centralized model examination schedule.
SET and NET coaching classes have been conducted.
The students are instructed to wear Identity Cards compulsorily within the
campus.
Use of Mobile Phone is strictly prohibited inside the campus.
A unique factor of the college is each and every department has separate uniform
for men and women students.
Redesigned the college website.
Department of Mathematics got minor research project from UGC with a
sanctioned amount Rs 2.4 lakhs.
Some of staff members have registered for Ph.D.
Soft skill trainings are given to all the final year UG students.
A series of special lectures are arranged for the benefit of the students of various
departments.
Set/Net special coaching was given to M.Phil. Scholars and talented PG students.
TNPSC special coaching classes are conducted.
The SSR reports will be submitted for third cycle NAAC reaccreditation within
March
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7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study Manuals)
*Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be numbered as i, ii,iii)
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes No
Anti Ragging cell: Anti ragging committee is functioning
Women’s Development Cell: WDC helps the women students to come out
with their grievances and to get fruitful solutions for the problems.
Communication skills: All the English Dept. Students are instructed to buy
English News Papers and they are given reading practice daily.
Problem solving skill : The selected group of students have been given training
in Number Theory in the department of mathematics.
Full time Mathematics M.Phil Scholars are encouraged to submit the papers in the
reputed National and International Journals.
Rainwater harvesting system is maintained by NCC volunteers
The awareness on environment protection is created among students by making
them to the clean the campus frequently.
The existing RO plants supply potable water for the entire campus.
The college has maintained plastic free campus
Cleaning class rooms
- ✓
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7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. (for example SWOT Analysis)
STRENGTHS
Ph.D Full-Time/Part –Time Programmes are implemented in 6 departments.
Research activities have been improved and the number of published papers notably
increased
More number of students have actively participated in the competitive examinations.
Tutor-student system is well structured and co-ordinated.
Qualified faculty are committed to student welfare.
WEAKNESS
The existing vacancies of the teaching and non teaching positions should be filled.
More class rooms and seminar halls are to be constructed.
Lack of communication skills.
No Scholarships are given to full-time Ph.D Scholars.
OPPORTUNITIES
In order to fulfill the growing and emerging needs of the Society, more number of
new courses should be established
THREATS
Lack of necessary Government fund for all programmes especially for the
construction of new buildings.
Competitions obtained by the growth of more educational institutions in and around
the college.
Lack of communication skills.
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8. Plans of institution for next year
To conduct user awareness programme on access to E-resources under INFLIBNET,
N-list programme.
To establish Rotary Helan Heller Talkig book library for visually disabled students and
slow learners.
Planed to establish Physical Chemistry Lab. and Research Lab.
B.A Public Administration (Tamil Medium) new course proposal has been sent to the
DIRECTOR OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION for approval to start during 2016-2017.
Ph.D Public Administration (Full time & Part time) new course proposal has been sent
to the DIRECTOR OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION for approval to start during
2016-2017.
Planned to start a Mathematics journal from our department.
Planned to conduct a national seminar getting sponsor from UGC & other funding
agencies.
Planned to send proposals for major projects to UGC, DST & other funding agencies.
Also planned to purchase new research journals.
Encouraging M.Sc. Students to apply for students mini project.
Planned to start a Political Science journal from our department.
Also planned to subscribe online journals.
Planned to conduct a national seminar getting sponsor from UGC & other funding
agencies.
Planned to send proposals for major projects to UGC, DST & other funding agencies.
Encouraging M.Sc. Students to apply for students mini project.
21 Days Workshop on Indian Epigraphic.
One Week Training Programme for Preservation of Historical Records.
To formulate Archaeological Museum.
To conduct Historical Study visits in South India.
Three days workshop on South Indian Manuscripts.
To conduct tow day national seminar
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Annexure (a)
Abbreviations:
CAS - Career Advanced Scheme
CAT - Common Admission Test
CBCS - Choice Based Credit System
CE - Centre for Excellence
COP - Career Oriented Programme
CPE - College with Potential for Excellence
DPE - Department with Potential for Excellence
GATE - Graduate Aptitude Test
NET - National Eligibility Test
PEI - Physical Education Institution
SAP - Special Assistance Programme
SF - Self Financing
SLET - State Level Eligibility Test
TEI - Teacher Education Institution
UPE - University with Potential Excellence
UPSC - Union Public Service Commission
***************
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Annexure I
Academic Calendar 2016-2017
Date Particulars
16.06.2016 College Reopening for the academic year 2016-2017
03.08.2016
08.08.2016 First Internal Examinations
15.08.2016 Independence Day Celebrations
01.09.2016
08.09.2016 Second Internal Examinations
03.10.2016
07.10.2016 Third Internal / Model Examinations
28.10.2016
30.10.2016 Diwali Festival Holidays
02.11.2016
30.11.2016 Periyar University Examination for ODD semester
03.11.2016 Odd Semester Last Working day
04.11.2016 Winter vacation starts
04.12.2016 Winter vacation ends
05.12.2016 College Reopening for Even semester
02.01.2017
06.01.2017 First Internal Examinations
13.01.2017
17.01.2017 Pongal Festival Holidays
26.01.2017 Republic Day Celebrations
01.02.2017
07.02.2017 Second Internal Examinations
09.02.2017
13.03.2017 Departmental association inaugural and valedictory meetings
08.03.2017 Women’s day celebration
13.02.2017
12.04.2017 Periyar University Practical Examinations-schedule
01.03.2017
06.03.2017 Third Internal / Model Examinations
12.04.2017
09.05.2017 Periyar University theory Examinations-schedule
17.04.2017 Last Working day for the academic year 2016-2017
18.04.2017 Summer vacation starting day.
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Annexure II
Analysis of Feedback
As feedback has been considered the soul of improvement of our performance, if has been
systematically collected from our stakeholders who include Alumni, Parents and Students. For
preparing the questionnaire a feasible and reliable framework has been created. It includes the
features of basic infrastructures and support need for them. Through the feedback obtained from the
stakeholders, we have identified the areas that need to be improved and they include: separate room
for Ph.D scholars, Wifi enabled classrooms, and a recreation hall for girl students. Their suggestions
have been carefully scrutinised and steps are being taken to improve the lapses.
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Annexure III
1. Publications in Books:
Department of Political Science:
S.
No. Name of the Faculty
Title of the
Book
ISBN
Number Publisher
Year of
Publication
1. K.Balakrishnan
Digitalization and Good
Governance in India
978 – 81 –
8904 – 440 - 6
MJP Publisher 2016
2. R.Sivakumar “Social Science in
Perspective”
0975-5497 C.Achutha Menon
Study Centre &
Liberary
2016
3. M.P.Subbiramanian Digitalization and Good
Governance in India
978 – 81 –
8904 – 440 - 6
MJP Publisher 2016
4. S. Jayakumar Digitalization and Good
Governance in India
978 – 81 –
8904 – 440 - 6
MJP Publisher 2016
5. R.Arumugam
Digitalization and Good
Governance in India
978 – 81 –
8904 – 440 - 6
MJP Publisher 2016
6. S.P.Selvamani
“Challenges On Girl
Child’s Health,
Education And
Protection – Making
The Right A Reality”
81 – 8446 –
756 – 7
Political Science
and Public
Administration
Wing, DDE, at
Annamalai
University
2016
Department of Physics:
S.
No.
Name of the Staff Title of the Book ISBN Publisher
1
Dr. N. Iyandurai
Applied Physics
Engineering Physics I
Engineering Physics II
81-908087-0-
5/9-788190-
808729
81-908087-0-
5/9-788190-
808743
81-908087-0-
5/9-788190-
808750
KKS
KKS
KKS
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2. Publications in Journals:
Department of Mathematics:
1. V. Sadhasivam, J. Kavitha and M. Deepa, Existence of Solutions of three-dimensional Fractional
differential systems, Applied Mathematics, 8 (2017) 193-208 (ISSN 2152-7393).
2. V. Sadhasivam, T. Kalaimani and N. Nagajothi, Solutions of parametric quadratic diophantine
equations over Z and FP, Journal of Ramanujan Society of Mathematics and Mathematical
Sciences, 5 (2) (2016) 65-74.
3. V. Sadhasivam , J. Kavitha and D. Sathya, Leighton Type Oscillation Criteria for Linear
Fractional Differential Equations , Proceedings of the State Level Conference on Wide Views
in Analysis and its Applications, Government Arts College for Women, 21st October 2016,
70-76.
4. V. Sadhasivam, T. Raja and T. Kalaimani, Oscillation of Impulsive Neutral Hyperbolic
Equations with Continuous Distributed Deviating Arguments, Global Journal of Pure and
Applied Mathematics, 12 (3) (2016) 163 – 167.
5. V. Sadhasivam, T. Kalaimani, and P. Gokulraj, On the Oscillation of Nonlinear Fractional
difference Equations, Proceeding of State level Conference on Wide Views in Analysis and Its
Applications (21.10.2016), 77 – 91 (2016)
6. V. Sadhasivam, T. Raja and B. Karthick, Oscillation of Nonlinear Neutral
Partial Differential Equations with Damping Term, J. of Ramanujan Society of Math. and Math.
Sc., 5 (2016) 113-128.
7. T. Manikantan and S.Vijay Peter, Generated Ideals of Semigroups
in terms of Fuzzy Subsets, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 109 (2016)
23-32.
8. V. Sadhasivam, Pon. Sundar and A. Santhi, Oscillation and Asymptotic Behaviour of Solutions
of Second order Homogeneous Neutral Difference Equations with Positive and Negative
Coefficients, IOSR Journal of Mathematics, 12 (2016) 36-42.
9. V. Sadhasivam, Pon. Sundar and A. Santhi, On the Asymptotic Behavior of Second order Quasi-
linear Difference Equations, Applied Mathematics, 7 (2016) 1612-1631.
10. V. Sadhasivam, Pon. Sundar and A. Santhi, Asymptotic Behavior of Higher Order Quasilinear
Neutral Difference Equations, Journal of Mathematics Research. 8 (2016) 148-168.
Department of Chemistry
11. Mrs. P. Vennila, Vibrational spectra and potential energy distributions of 5-chloro -2-nitro
anisole by density fuctional theory and Normal coordinate calculations, Asian journal of
chemistry, vol 28 No 3 (2016)675-682.
12. Mrs. P. Vennila, Experimental and theoretical investigation of 5-chloro-ortho-methoxy aniline
using FT IR, FT-RAMAN,DFT analysis, Indian journal of chemistry vol 55A, pp-413-422,
(2016).
13. Mrs. P. Vennila, Molecular structure, vibrational spectral assignments (FT-IR and FTRAMAN),
NMR, NBO, HOMO-LUMO and NLO properties of Omethoxybenzaldehyde based on DFT
calculations, Journal of Molecular Structure 1111 151-156, (2016).
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14. Mrs. P. Vennila, Molecular structure, vibrational spectral assignments (FT-IR and FT-RAMAN),
NMR, NBO, HOMO–LUMO and NLO properties of 2-nitroacetophenone based on DFT
calculations, Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Vol. 15, No. 1 1650007,
(2016).
15. Dr.M. Jayandran, Green synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity studies of
curcuminanilinebiofunctionalized copper oxide nanoparticles, Indian Journal of Science and
Technology,9(3), 1-9, (2016).
16. Dr.M. Jayandran, Green synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity studies of
salicylalchitosanbiofunctionalized copper oxide nanoparticles, Asian Journal of Chemistry,
28(8), 1793-1798, (2016).
17. Dr.M. Jayandran, Biosynthesis and antimicrobial activity studies of salicylalchitosan
functionalized zinc oxide nanoparticles and comparative studies with its non-functionalized form,
Oriental Journal of Chemistry, 32(1), 719-725. (Thompson Reuters/Scopus). (2016).
18. Dr.M. Jayandran, Green Synthesis and Antimicrobial activity studies of Curcuminaniline
functionalized Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and comparative studies with its non-Functionalized,
International journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research (IJPSR)". It is Thomson
reuters ESCI/Pubmed indexed journal IJPSR,; Vol. 7(10): 4117-4124. (2016)
Department of Computer Science:
19. Dr. C. Kavitha, Time Based Automatic data deletion in Role and Policy Based Access Control
system, International Digital Organization for Scientific Information, 34(3) 2016, 307-311.
20. Dr.C. Kavitha, Automatic detection of lung cancer nodules by employing intelligent fuzzy c-
means and support vector machine, Allied Media Miles, special Issue(2016), 123-127.
Department of Physics
21. Dr. A. Pricilla Jeyakumari, Structural and Antibacterial activity of Copper oxide nanoparticles,
IOSR- Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. (1/3), January 2017, PP 57-63.
22. Dr. P. Duraisamy, Influence of Solar Activity on Regional Temperature in India, International
Journal of New Technology and Research (IJNTR), Issue-2, Volume-2, February 2016 Pages
43-49.
23. Dr. P. Jagadish, Crystal growth and physical properties of organic salt benzimidazolium
3-nitrophthalate, Cryst. Eng. Comm. (Royal Society of Chemistry), Vol. 18, 2016,
pp. 8194 – 8206.
24. Dr. P. Jagadish, Screening and Structural elucidation of the zwitterionicco crystal o-picolinic acid
and p-nitro aniline, Journal of Molecular Structure, Vol. 1134, 2017, pp. 520 – 529.
25. Dr. G. Shankar, Efficient Job Scheduling of Genetic Algorithm with Tabu Search and Round
Robin International Journal of Printing, Packaging & Allied Sciences, No.4, Vol. 4, December
2016, 2864-2878.
26. Dr. A. Prakasam, Geometries, Geometrical, Electronic Structure, Nonlinear Optical and
Spectroscopic Investigations of 2-Amino-6-Nitrobenzothiazole as Sensitizer for DSSC, Int. J.
Adv. Sci. Eng., Vol. 2 No.4 168-176 (2016) ISSN 2349 - 5359.
27. Dr. A. Prakasam, Prediction Of Activity Spectra For Analgesics Drugs , Journal of
Biotechnology and Biosafety, Issue 2, Volume 4, March-April 2016.
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Department of English:
1. Dr.B. Shyamala Devi, Comparative Literature: Method and Madness, Virudhunagar Hindu
Nadars’ Senthikumara Nadar college, (Autonomous) Virudhunagar 26th August 2016
ISBN9789381723562,Cultural Idendity in John Okada’s No-No Boy
2. Dr.V. Suganthi, Proceedings of the International Seminar on Comparative Literature: Methods
and Madness, Research Centre in English, Virudhunagar Hindu Nadars’ Senthikumara Nadar
College, (Autonomous), Virudhunagar. August, 2016 A Comparative Study of William
Wordsworth’s “Solitary Reaper” and Sarojini Naidu’s “Harvest Hymns”
3. Dr.S. Kumaran, An Anthology of Criticism on Six Indian English Poets Ed.P.V.Laxmi Prasad,
Sarup Book Publishers, New Delhi, 2015. pp.243-258, Postmodern Chaos in T V Reddy’s Quest
for Peace
4. Dr.S. Kumaran, Postcolonial Ecofeminism: A Study of K R Usha‟s Monkey Man and Anuradha
Roy‟s The Folded Earth, Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 6,
No. 7, July 2016, pp. 1271-1279
5. Dr.S. Kumaran, A Subaltern Study of Aravind Adiga‟s The White Tiger, Asian Journal of
Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 6, No. 7, July 2016, pp. 1280-1287.
6. Dr.S. Kumaran, Society and the Self in T. V. Reddy’s Golden Veil, Roots: International Journal
of Multidisciplinary Researches, Vol.2, Special Issue 3, January 2016, pp. 47-49.
7. Dr.S. Kumaran, Image of Women: An Analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a
Yellow Sun International Journal of Multicultural Literature, Vol.6, No.1, pp.99-107. 2016.
8. Dr.S. Kumaran, An OBTL Approach to Soft Skills, Interactions, Vol.2, No.3, pp.15-19.
9. R.Geetha, Maya Angelou- A Right Envoy of Underrepresented Women Despondency and
Dynamism in Women’s World Vol 1 ISBN 978-93-84193-84-3
10. Dr.P.K.Gomathi, Poetry of Protest-Poems of Mamta Kalia and Okot P Bitek Despondency and
Dynamism in Women’s World Vol 1,2016. ISBN 978-93-84193-84-3
11. Dr.P.K. Gomathi, Kobina Eyi Acquah- The Voice of the Voiceless Africans,To be published at
Thiruvalluvar Govt Arts College, 2016.
12. A.ATHIAPPAN, Tamil Identity Crisis in Multicultural Malaysian Society in K.S.Maniam’s In A
Far Country, International Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.3.4, ISSN 2394-1316,June 2016.
13. A. Athiappan, Trauma of Janus-Faced Tamil Diasporan Experiences in K.S.Maniam’s The
Return, Contours of Postcolonial Studies, ISBN 81-87905-09-3 2016.
14. A. Athippan, Two Diasporas: A Comparative Study in K.S.Maniam and Jhumpa Lahiri, A
Galaxy of Critical Insights into Comparative Literature, ISBN 978-93-81723-57-9,
August 2016.
15. A. Athippan, Infinite Longing for the Home - A Diaspora Study in K.S.Maniam’s The Cord,
Roots International Journal of Multidiscplinary Researches, 2349-8684 Oct- 2016.
16. A. Athippan, Kaleidoscopic Dimensions of New Diaspora: A Study of Multiculturalism and
Indo-Malaysian Diasporic Spaces in K.S.Maniam’s In A Far Country Existence and Expression
International Conferences Proceedings, MES College, Mampad, Kerala Published in
Singularities Journal Feb-2017.
17. A. Athippan, Trauma of Tamil Psyche and Tamil Ethnic Holocaust in R.Cheran’s A Second
Sunrise, ISOR Journal, Jan 2017
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Department of Commerce:
S.N
O. TITLE
BOOK /
JOURNAL AUTHOR / EDITOR PUBLISHER YEAR
Dr.K.THAMILPAVAI
1
TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
OF MSME SECTOR IN INDIA
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL: AN
INTERDISCIPLINA
RY
Dr.A.M.MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE,
TRICHY
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
2 DIGITAL ECONOMY IN MSME
JOURNAL OF
MANAGEMENT
AND SCIENCE
-
JOURNAL OF
MANAGEMENT
AND SCIENCE
FEBRUARY
-2017
3 STARTUP INDIA ACTION PLAN:
A GROWTH PROSPECTIVE
STARTUP INDIA –
A WAY TO
STANDUP INDIA
Dr.P.SUNDARA
PANDIAN,
Dr.S.MUTHULAKSHMI &
Dr.J.KAMATCHI
ESWARAN
V.H.N
SENTHILKUMAR
A NADAR
COLLEGE,
VIRUDHUNAGA
R.
MARCH-
2017
Dr.G.SHANTHI
4
GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE
OF INDIAN STATES CHANGES
BETWEEN 2001-02 AND 2011-12
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL: AN
INTERDISCIPLINA
RY
Dr.A.M.MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE,
TRICHY
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
5 E-PAYMENT SYSTEM ON
E-COMMERCE IN INDIA
RESEARCH
EXPLORER
INDIAN ACADEMIC
RESEARCHERS
ASSOCIATION
SELP TRUST,
TRICHY
FEBRUARY
-2017
6 A BRIEF VIEW TO DIGITAL
DIVIDE IN INDIAN SCENARIO
JOURNAL OF
MANAGEMENT
AND SCIENCE
-
JOURNAL OF
MANAGEMENT
AND SCIENCE
FEBRUARY
-2017
Dr.R.ESWARAN
7
AN ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL
PERFORMANCE OF
ASHOKLEYLAND LIMITED
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
COMMERCE
Dr.K.SENTHILKUMAR
GLOBAL
ASSOCIATION
OF COMMERCE
AND
MANAGEMENT
JANUARY –
JUNE - 2016
8
A STUDY ON CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION TOWARDS
NOKIA MOBILE PHONE IN
SALEM CITY
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
APPLIED
RESEARCH
-
INTERNATIONA
L JOURNAL OF
APPLIED
RESEARCH
AUGUST -
2016
9
EMERGING TRENDS IN INDIAN
BANKING SECTOR – AN
OVERVIEW
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL: AN
INTERDISCIPLINA
RY
Dr.A.M.MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE,
TRICHY
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
10
EMPLOYEES’ SATISFACTION
IN LAKSHMI VILAS BANK LTD
– A STUDY IN SELECT
DISTRICTS IN TAMIL NADU
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
APPLIED
RESEARCH
-
INTERNATIONA
L JOURNAL OF
APPLIED
RESEARCH
DECEMBER
- 2016
11
COMPETITIVE STRENGTH
TOWARDS UNITE OF HDFC
STANDARD LIFE INSURER
AND MAX LIFE INSURER
AGAINST OTHER PRIVATE
LIFE INSURERS IN INDIA
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
INNOVATIVE
RESEARCH IN
MANAGEMENT
STUDIES
-
INTERNATIONA
L JOURNAL OF
INNOVATIVE
RESEARCH IN
MANAGEMENT
STUDIES
JANUARY -
2017
Dr.B.RAJENDRAN
12
POULTRY FARM GROWING
AND EGG PRODUCTION IN
NAMAKKAL ZONE
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL
Dr.A.M. MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
13 FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS OF
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
Dr.A.M. MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
54
RESEARCH
JOURNAL
COLLEGE
14
A STUDY ON GROWTH AND
CHALLENGES OF VENTURE
CAPITAL INDUSTRY
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL
Dr.A.M. MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
15
CONSUMER ATTITUDE
TOWARDS MARKETING OF
HOME APPLIANCES IN
THIRUCHIRAPPALLI TOWN
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL
Dr.A.M. MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
16
COMPARATIVE STUDY ON
CONSUMER ATTITUDE
TOWARDS THE ELECTRONIC
HOME APPLIANCES OF LG
AND PHILIPS COMPANIES
RESEARCH
INSPIRATION Dr. RAJVARMA Dr.RAJVARMA
DECEMBER
-2016
17 CONSUMER PERCEPTION ON
KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN –
AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
B-DIGEST
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF
COMMERCE AND
MANAGEMENT
Dr.P. JEGAN
POONDI
PUSHPAM
COLLEGE,
TANJAVUR.
DECEMBER
-2016
Dr.D.SASIKUMAR
18 AN OVERVIEW OF INDIAN
SERVICE SECTOR
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL: AN
INTERDISCIPLINA
RY
Dr.A.M. MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE,
TRICHY
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
19 ROLE OF IT AND E-COMMERCE
IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
RESEARCH
EXPLORER
INDIAN ACADEMIC
RESEARCHERS
ASSOCIATION
SELP TRUST,
TRICHY
FEBRUARY
-2017
Dr.S.KALIANNAN
20 AN OVERVIEW OF INDIAN
SERVICE SECTOR
JAMAL
ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
JOURNAL: AN
INTERDISCIPLINA
RY
Dr.A.M. MOHAMED
SINDHASHA
JAMAL
MOHAMED
COLLEGE,
TRICHY
SEPTEMBE
R-2016
21 ROLE OF IT AND E-COMMERCE
IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
RESEARCH
EXPLORER
INDIAN ACADEMIC
RESEARCHERS
ASSOCIATION
SELP TRUST,
TRICHY
FEBRUARY
-2017
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Annexure - IV
1. Seminars, Conference and Workshop attended by faculties, Research
Scholars and students [
Department of Chemistry:
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/Seminar/
Workshop
Conducted by
& Date
1.
Dr. K. Saravanan
National Workshop on Corrosion
And its Control
NCCI in collaboration with
CSIR-CECRI, Karaikudi and
PSGR Krishnammal College
for Women, Coimbatore on
June 30 and July 1, 2016.
2. Dr. N. Thilagavathi UGC-Funded International seminar
on “Current Environmental issues
and Measures to Mitigation: An
Interdisciplinary
Study”
Vellallar College for Women,
Erode-12, on 22nd & 23rd
September 2016.
3. Dr. V. Manivannan
4. Dr. M. Periasamy
5. Dr. P. Shanmugasundaram
National level seminar on Green
Chemistry in Organic synthesis
NKR College for Women,
Namakkal on 28.9.2016
6. Mr. P. Durairaju
7. Mrs. P. Vennila
8. Mr.P. Madhu
9. Dr. K. Saravanan
10. Dr.P.Venkatesan
11 Dr.N. Thilagavathi
12. Dr. V. Manivannan
13. Dr. M. Sivaraju
14. Dr. M. Periasamy
15. Dr. P. Subbramaniyan
16. Dr. M. Jayandran
17. Dr. P. Shanmugasundaram
National Seminar on the progress
of Carbon nano materials research
Department of Physics,
Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts
College, Rasipuram on
20.10.2016
18. Mr. P. Durai Raju
19. Mrs. P. Vennila
20 Dr. K. Saravanan
21 Dr.N. Thilagavathi
22 Dr. V. Manivannan
23 Dr. M. Sivaraju
24 Dr. M. Periasamy
25 Dr. P. Subbramaniyan
26 Dr. M. Jayandran
27 Dr.M. Shanmugam National Seminar on Recent
Advances in Chemical and
Environmental Research
Department of Chemistry,
Annamalai University on
20 & 21.1.2017
28 Dr K.Saravanan National Conference on Recent
Trends in Material Science - 2017
Department of Physics,
Thiruvalluvar Govt., Arts
College, Rasipuram on 25th
29 Mr. P. Durairaju
30 Mrs. P. Vennila
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31 Dr.N. Thilagavathi Jan’ 2017.
32 Dr.P. Subbramaniayan International Conference on
Advances in Metallurgy,
Materials and Manufacturing
Department of
Metallurgical Engineering,
Govt. College of
Engineering, Salem.
Research Scholars and Students:
S.
No.
Name of the
Student Class
Name of the Seminar,
Conference/ Symposia,
Workshop etc.
Place and Date
1 Mrs. K. Savithri
M.Phil
National workshop on corrosion
and its control
PSGR Krishnammal
college for women,
Coimbatore on 30.6 .2016
& 1.7.2016
2 Mrs. P.Tamilselvi
3 S. Jayapriya
M.Sc
State level workshop on isolation
and preparation of medicinal
compounds and eco- friendly
materials
K.S.R College of Arts and
Science for Women on
20.9.2016
4 P.Tamil selvi M.Phil
One day national level seminar on
green chemistry in organic
synthesis
(GCOS-2016)
N. K.R Govt. Arts College
for Women on 28.9.2016 5 K.Savithiri
6 K.Arthi
M.Sc
7 S.Kokila
8 V.Lalitha
9 P.Priya
10 B.Priyanka
11 K.Gayathri
12 S.Divya
M.Sc
13 S.Priya
14 P.Selvarasu
15 P.Nagarasu
16 S.Indhumathi
17 C.Manimegalai
18 V.Samundeeswari
19 S.Subitha
20 S.Gayathri
21 S.Jaya Priya
22 N.Palani vel
23 S.Ajith kumar
24 M.Rama Krishnan
25 R.Ragul
26 R.Parthasarathi
27 B.Hemalatha
28 A.J.Mohamed
Ashik
29 N.Palanivel M.Sc
National Seminar on New Trends
in Chemistry
Annamalai University on
21st& 22nd October 2016
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30 P.Sampooranam
M.Phil
Workshop on Decoction of
Commercial Organic Products
Jairam Arts & Science
College on 02.02.2017 31 E,Lavanya
32 K.Padmavathi
33 P.Panjavarnam
34 R.Radhika
35 S.Thilagam
36 K.Vinothini
37 S.Prakash
B.Sc 38 C.Karthick
39 N.Rajasekaran
40 J.Stanly
41 P.Panjavarnam
M.Phil
National Conference on Emerging
Challenges in Material Science
Muthayammal College of
Arts & Science on
27th&28th Jan’ 2017 42 S.Thilagam
43 K.Padmavathi
44 R.Radhiga
45 P.Sampooranam
46 E,Lavanya
Department of Computer Science
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 Dr.S. Sathiyabama National conference on
Technical Encroachment in
Computer Science and
Technology NCTECST’16
K.S.R.College of Arts and
Science for Women on
07.10.2016
2 Dr.C. Kavitha
Department of Mathematics:
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 Dr.V.Sadhasivam National Workshop on
advanced analysis and
differential equations
Periyar University, salem on
09.06.2016 to 17.06.2016 2 Dr.T.Manikantan
3 Dr.V.Sadhasivam University Library and
Information and Library
Network (INFLIBNET) Centre
Periyar University, Salem on
09.08.2016 4
Dr.T.Manikantan
5 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
Two Day National Workshop
on Value Education : Issues
and Challenges
Gobi Arts & Science College,
Gobichettipalayam, Erode on
16.09.2016 to 17.09.2016
6 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
New Education Policy -2016 :
Suggestions and general
Discussions
Periyar EVR Government
College, Trichy on 25.09.2016
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7 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
National Seminar on Recent
Advancements in Graph
Theory
Sengunthar Arts and Science
College, Thiruchengode on
30.09.2016
8 Dr.V.Sadhasivam National Seminar on The
Progress of Carbon Nano-
materials Research
Thiruvalluvar Government Arts
College, Rasipuram, Namakkal
on 20.10.2016
9 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
State level Conference on
Wide Views on Analysis and
its Applications
Government Arts College for
Women, salem-8 on 21.10.2016
10 Mrs.P.Vasuki
11 Mrs. K.Kirubadevi
12 Mrs. K.Saraswathi
13 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
International Seminar on
Measurement of Quality
Publications: Issues,
Challenges and opportunities
Periyar University, Salem on
23.11.2016
14 Mr.G.Vadivel
“Science Academies” Lecture
Workshop on Differential
Equations”
Sri Vasavi College, Erode on
12th to 14th December 2016
15 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
International Conference on
Mathematical Applications in
Engineering and Technology
Sacred Heart College,
Tirupattur, Vellore on
27.01.2017 to 28.01.2017
16 Mrs.P.Vasuki International conference on,”
Recent advances in Analysis
and its Applications”
Vivekananda college of arts and
sciences for Women,
Tiruchengode on 30-31.01.
2017.
17 Mrs. K.Kirubadevi
18 Mrs. K.Saraswathi
19 Dr.V.Sadhasivam
International Conference on
Discrete and Computational
Mathematics
The Gandhigram Rural Institute
– Deemed University on
16.02.2017 to 18.02.2017
20 Dr.V.Sadhasivam National workshop on
Differential Equations and
Applications
Periyar University, Salem on
09.03.2017 to
10.03.2017 21 Mrs. K.Saraswathi
Research Scholars and Students:
S.
No.
Name of the
Student Class
Name of the Seminar,
Conference, Workshop
etc.
Place and Date
1 T. Kalaimani
Ph.D.
National work shop on
“Advanced Analysis and
Differential Equations”
Periyar University,
Salem on 9-17 June
2016
2 J.Kavitha
3 T. Raja
4 M.Deepa
5 S.Pushparanjith
M.Sc National Seminar on Recent
Advancements in Graph
Theory
Sengunthar Arts and
Science College,
Thiruchengode on
30.09.2016
6 G.Aravind
7 G.Vijayakumar
8 B.Karthick M.Phil
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9 P.Gokulraj
10 P.Bhuvaneshwari
11 R.Deepika
12 D.Sathya
13 S.Menaka
14 P.Malathi
15 A.Santhi
Ph.D.
State level conference on
Wide views on Analysis and
applications
Government Arts
college for Women,
Salem-8 on
21.10. 2016.
16 P.Ramasamy
17 J.Kavitha
18 N.Nagajothi
19 P.Bhuvaneshwari
M.Phil
20 R.Deepika
21 B.Karthick
22 S.Menaka
23 S.Sasikala
24 T. Kalaimani
Ph.D
Visited to Library in
Harish-Chandra Research
institute
Harish-Chandra
Research institute,
Allahabad, Uttar
Pradesh on 13th October
to 13th November, 2016
25 T.Raja
26 P.Ramasamy
Ph.D.
International Seminar on
“Measurement of Quality
Publications: Issues,
challenges and
opportunities”
Department of Library
and Information
Science, Periyar
University, Salem on
23rd November 2016
27 J.Kavitha
28 S. Ramkumar
29 J.Kavitha
Ph.D. Intercollegiate Mathematics
workshop for, “Motivating
PG Students Towards
Research 2016”
Sri Sarada College for
Women, Salem on
1-3 December 2016
30 M.Deepa
31 N.Nagajothi
32 K.Logaarasi
33 S.Sowndarya M.Sc
34 S. Ramkumar
Ph.D.
Pedagogical Knowledge in
Mathematics The Teaching
of Abstract Algebra
Central University of
Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur
on 11-15.12.2016
35 T. Kalaimani
36 K.Logaarasi
37 J.Kavitha
Ph.D.
“Science Academies”
Lecture Workshop on
Differential Equations”
Sri Vasavi College,
Erode on
12.12.2016 to
14.12.2016
38 M.Deepa
39 N.Nagajothi
40 S. Ramkumar Ph.D.
Science Academies’ Lecture
Workshop on “Algebra and
Analysis”
Karpagam University,
Coimabatore on
4-5.01.2017
41 S. Ramkumar Ph.D
Visited to Library in
Annamalai University
Annamalai University,
on 22rd February, 2017
42 S. Ramkumar Ph.D Visited to Library in
Pondicherry University
Pondicherry University,
on 23rd February, 2017
43 J.Kavitha
Ph.D. Workshop on “Mathematica
and its applications”
Periyar University,
Salem on
6.3.2017
44 M.Deepa
45 K.Logaarasi
46 T. Raja
47 S. Ramkumar
48 T. Raja
Ph.D.
National workshop on
Differential Equations and
Applications
Periyar University,
Salem on
9.3.2017 to 10.3.2017
49 M.Deepa
50 N.Nagajothi
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51 K.Logaarasi
52 C.P.Sengottuvelavan
M.Phil
53 D.Karthikeyan
54 S.Subadeepa
55 S.Sathiyabama
56 E.Sharmila
Department Of Nutrition and Dietetics
Students:
1. III B.Sc., Nutrition and Dietetics students attended 15 days dietary internship training
programme in Gopi memorial hospital, Salem from 11.07.16 -25.07.16
2. III B.Sc., Nutrition and Dietetics students attended 15 days Food Processing training in
AAVIN milk dairy, Salem from 17.01.2017 – 30.01.2017
3. III B.Sc., Nutrition and Dietetics students participated in the one day health campaign
programme conducted by Nutrition and Dietetics Department, on 17.10.2016.
4. III B.Sc., Nutrition and Dietetics students participated in the one day “Haemoglobin
Estimation programme” conducted by Nutrition and Dietetics Department, on 18.10.2016.
Department of Commerce
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 Dr.S. Kaliannan International Symposium On
Contemporary Issues On
Modern Research
Nandha Arts & Science
College, Erode on 07-09-2016
2 Dr.D.Sasikumar
3
Dr.G. Shanthi National Symposium On Career
Development And Career
Guidance
Vivekanandha College Of Arts
And Sciences For Women,
Tiruchengode on 28-12-2016
Research Scholars and Students:
S.NO. NAME OF THE
STUDENT
COUR
SE
Name of the
Seminar,
Conference,
Workshop etc.
Place and Date
1 Indhumathi. B
M.Phil
International
Symposium On
Contemporary
Issues On Modern
Management
Nandha Arts
And Science
College, Erode
on
07-09-2016
2 Hemalatha. P
3 Ranjitham. J
4 Kasthurikkannammal. P
5 Bharathipriya. L
6 Suganya. K
7 Kalaiyarasi. R
8 Umamaheswari. S Ph.D
9 Vanitha. A
10 Kokilavani. K
11 Jothi. C
M.Phil
National
Symposium On
Career
Vivekanandha
College Of Arts
And Sciencess 12 Umamaheswari. G
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13 Kokilavani. K Ph.D Development And
Career Guidance
For Women on
28-12-2016
14 Nathiya. S
M.Phil
International
Conference On
Recent Trends In
Commerce And
Management
Sengunthar Arts
And Science
College,
Tiruchengode
on
01-02-2017
15 P.Prakash
16 Sathya. R
17 Sivashanmugam. P
18 Gopal. K
19 Sarathkumar. A
20 Jothi. C
21 Umamaheswari. G
22 Kokilavani. K Ph.D
23 Nathiya. S
M.Phil
National
Conference On
Demonetisation –
A March Towards
Digital India And
Its Impact On
Indian Economy
N.K.R
Government
Arts College For
Women,
Namakkal on
03-02-2017
24 P.Prakash
25 Sathya. R
26 Sivashanmugam. P
27 Gopal. K
28 Sarathkumar. A
29 Jothi. C
30 Umamaheswari. G
31 Kokilavani. K Ph.D
Department of Political Science
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 Dr.R.Arumugam Ambedkar’s Views on
Economic Thoughts – A Study
All India Ambedkar Students
Association, Chennai on July
30, 2016.
2 Dr.R.Sivakumar A study on Administrative
Thoughts of thiruvalluvar
TGAC Rasipuram on August
12th, 2016.
3 K.Senthilkumar
4 Dr. S.Jayakumar
5 Dr. K.Madeswaran
6 Dr.R.Arumugam
7 Dr. S.Jayakumar National level Seminar on
“Value Education: Issues and
Challenges”
Gobi Arts & Science College,
Gobichettipalayam on 16 & 17
– September, 2016.
8 Dr.D.Loganayaki
9 S.P.Selvamani
10 Dr.R.Sivakumar
National level Seminar on
“Violence Against Women:
Unearthing Strategies to
Combat”
Annamalai University,
Annamalai Nagar on September
30th – October 01th, 2016
11 Dr. S.Jayakumar
12 Dr. K.Madeswaran
13 Dr. K.Madeswaran
14 K.Senthilkumar The Advent of British East
India Company and Impact on
modern Administration in
India
TGAC Rasipuram on October
14th, 2016.
15 Dr.R.Sivakumar
16 Dr. S.Jayakumar
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17 Dr. K.Madeswaran
18 Dr.R.Arumugam
19 S.P.Selvamani
20 Dr.R.Sivakumar Personality development and
liveligood revolution
inThirukkural
TGAC Rasipuram on October
26th, 2016.
21 K.Senthilkumar
22 Dr. S.Jayakumar
23 Dr. K.Madeswaran
24 Dr.R.Arumugam
Research Scholars and Students:
S.
No.
Name of the
Student Course
Name of the Seminar,
Conference/ Symposia,
Workshop etc.
Place and Date
1 S. Balraj M.A State Level Seminar On
“The Advent Of British East India
Company And Its Impact On
Modern Administration In India ”
Department Of Public
Administration,
Thiruvalluvar Govt.
Arts College,
Rasipuram on
24th October, 2016.
2 S. Balraj M.A State Level Seminar On
“Personality Development And
Liveligood Revolution In
Thirukkural”
Department Of
Political Science &
Tamil, Thiruvalluvar
Govt. Arts College,
Rasipuram on
26th October, 2016.
Department of English
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty
Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 Mr.A.Athiappan Comparative Literature :
Method and Madness
VHNSN College,Viruthunagar,
August 2016
2 Dr.B.Shyamala Devi International Seminar
Virudhunagar Hindu Nadars’
Senthikumara Nadar college,
26th August 2016 Virudhunagar 3 Dr.V.Suganthi
4 Dr.V.Suganthi Three Day National Seminar
on Emergent Contingent
Trends in the Interdisciplinary
Study of South Asian History
Culture and Literature, National
College (Autonomous),
Tiruchirappalli 22.09.2016 -
24.09.2016
5 Dr.S. Kumaran
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6 Dr.S.Kumaran Emergent and Contingent
Trends in the Interdisciplinary
Study of South Asian History,
Culture and Literature
National college (Autonomous)
Tiruchirappalli, Sep 2016
7 Dr.S.Kumaran Literature A Reflection of the
Society
Govt. Arts And Science College, Bargur,
Oct 2016 8 Mr.A.Athiappan
9 Mr.A.Athiappan Multiculturalism in Literature JKC College, Guntur, Andhra
Pradesh, Nov-2016 10 Dr.S.Kumaran
11 Mr.A.Athiappan South Asian Literature in
English and English
Translation
Bharathidasan Women’s College,
Pondicherry, Jan-2017
12 Mr.A.Athiappan Translation Studies Sri Vasavi College , Erode,
Feb-2017
13 Mr.A.Athiappan Existence and Expression MES Mampad College,
Mampad, Kerala, Feb-2017
14 Mr.A.Athiappan Text as Context : The
Hermeneutic Circle Today
St. Xavier’s College (A),
Palayamkottai., Feb-2017
15 Dr.S.Kumaran Language,Literature & Culture Sengunthar Arts and Science
College, Tiruchengode,
Mar-2017
Department of History
Faculty:
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 R.Sekaran
Two day National Seminar on
Recent Trends in south Indian
Historiography
Department of History, Periyar
University, Salem on 30-31 Mar
2016
2 M. Vijayalakshmi
3 A.Chitra
4 M. GejaLakshmi
5 Dr. S. Swaminathan
6 P. Prakash Annual Conference on Tamil
Nadu Archaeological Society Kaveripattinam, Krishnagiri on
23 & 24 July 2016
7 Dr. S. Swaminathan
Indian Digital Heritage –
Marine Exploration- A case
study on Poompuhar and
Dwarka
AMET University, Chennai in
association with Dept. of
Science and Technology, New
Delhi. held on 25th& 26th
August, 2016, Chennai.
8 R.Sekaran
23rd Annual Session of Tamil
Nadu History Congress
Periyar University – Salem on
Sep 30,01 & 02nd October 2016
9 T. Indirani
10 V. Prabhakaran
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11 Dr. S. Swaminathan
12 Dr.R. Subramanian
13 Dr.G. Indirajith
14 M. Vijayalakshmi Two day Workshop on
“Utilization of Historical
Knowledge for Intensification
of Teacher’s Awareness on
Environmental Ethics and
Care”. DDE History Wing
Annamalai University on 03
and 04 Oct. 2016
15 M. GejaLakshmi
16 Dr. S. Swaminathan National level faculty
development programme on
“Advanced Research Skills in
Management Studies”
Thiruvalluvar Government Arts
College, Rasipuram on 21-22
Oct 2016
17 R.Sekaran
One day State Level
Workshop on “ The Advent of
British East India Company
and its impact on Modern
Administration in India”
Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts
College – Rasipuram on
24 Oct 2016
18 P. Prakash
19 J. Vasudevan
20 Dr. S. Swaminathan
21 K.M. Venkatesan
22 T. Indirani
23 V. Prabhakaran
24 Dr. R. Subramanian
25 Dr.G. Indirajith
26 M. Vijayalakshmi
27 A.Chitra
28 M. GejaLakshmi
29 K. Sasikala
30 J. Vasudevan
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31 M. Vijayalakshmi
32 A. Chitra
33 M. GejaLakshmi
34 Dr. K. Sasikala
35 R.Sekaran XXXth Academic Conference
AIFUCTO on 7-9 Dec 2016
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36 P. Prakash and National Seminar
37 K.M. Venkatesan
38 V. Prabhakaran
39 Dr. R. Subramanian Indian History Congress 77th
Annual Session
Organized by University of
Kerala,Thiruvananthapuram on
28-30 Dec 2016
40 J. Vasudevan National Level Seminar on
Science & Technology in
Ancient Tamil Inscriptions and
Classical Tamil Literatures
Central Institute of Classical
Tamil
41 R.Sekaran
Two day National Seminar on
“History of Tamil Country as
Reflected in Tamil Country”
Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts
College – Rasipuram on 02 &
03 Feb 2017
42 P. Prakash
43 J. Vasudevan
44 Dr. S. Swaminathan
45 K.M. Venkatesan
46 T. Indirani
47 V. Prabhakaran
48 Dr.G. Palanivel
49 M. Vijayalakshmi
50 A.Chitra
51 M. GejaLakshmi
52 K. Sasikala
53 Dr. S. Swaminathan
Two day National Level
Symposium on “Maritime
History of Tamil Nadu”
Periyar University, Salem on
9-10 Feb 2017
54 P. Prakash
55 T. Indirani
56 V. Prabhakaran
57 Dr.G. Indirajith
58 M. GejaLakshmi
59 T. Indirani One day State Level
Workshop on Modern Trends
in Indian Historical Writings
G.V.G. Visalakshi College for
Woman, Udumalpet
Department of Economics
S.No Name of the Faculty Name of the Conference/
Seminar/Workshop
Conducted by & Date
1 Dr. KS. Loganathan A Study on Manufacturing
Sector Make in India
Erode Arts and Science
College, Erode on 19-11-2016 2 Dr.M Govindaraj
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3 Mrs S. Amutha The Study on Cultivation
Practices of Turmeric Farmers
in Erode District
Erode Arts and Science
College, Erode on 19-11-2016 4 Dr. N. Ramesh
2. Paper presented in Seminars, Conference and Workshop by faculties,
Research Scholars and students
Department of Chemistry:
Faculty:
1. Mr.P. Madhu has attended ”, National Conference on Recent Trends in Material Science - 2017,
and presented a paper on “Selective recognition of naphthothiazole based chemosensor for Hg2+
metal ion in living cells” organized by the Department of Physics, Thiruvalluvar Govt., Arts
College, Rasipuram, during 25th January 2017.
2. P. Venkatesan, “Silica Catalyzed facile green protocol for the synthesis of chalcone derivatives”,
National Conference on Recent Trends in Material Science - 2017, 25th Jan. 2017, Thiruvalluvar
Govt. Arts College, India
3. Dr. V. Manivannan has attended ”, National Conference on Recent Trends in Material Science -
2017, and presented a paper on “Synthesis of Schiff Base Metal Complexes” organized by the
Department of Physics, Thiruvalluvar Govt., Arts College, Rasipuram, during 25th January 2017.
4. Dr. M. Periasamy has attended ”, National Conference on Recent Trends in Material Science -
2017, and presented a paper on “Green chemical approach: Zeolite mediated synthesis of
flavones derivatives” organized by the Department of Physics, Thiruvalluvar Govt., Arts College,
Rasipuram, during 25th January 2017.
5. Dr. P.Subbramaniyan has attended ”, National Conference on Recent Trends in Material Science
- 2017, and presented a paper on “Synthesis of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid materials for fuel cell
applications” organized by the Department of Physics, Thiruvalluvar Govt., Arts College,
Rasipuram, during 25th January 2017.
6. Dr. M. Periasamy has attended the National Conference on “Recent advances in the applications
of macromolecular materials” and presented a paper on “Stereochemical, Conformational and
Rotameric preference in determining the Chemical shift equivalence/non-equivalence of
Diastereotopic Methylene Hydrogens” organized by the Department of Chemistry, The
Gandhigram Rural Institute- Deemed University, Gandhigram, Dindigul, during 2nd and 3rd
March 2017.
7. Dr.P. Shanmugasundaram has attended International symposium on “Bioscience research for
present and future“and presented a paper on “Synthesis and biological studies of acridine diols”
organized by Vivekanandha college of Arts and Science for women (Autonomous), during 7 and
8th March 2017.
Department of Mathematics:
Faculty:
8. Dr.V. Sadhasivam attended and presented a paper on “On the Oscillation of Solutions of
Fractional Nonlinear Neutral Partial Differential Equations with Continuous Distributed
Deviating Arguments and Damping Term”, International conference on Discrete and
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computational mathematics, Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed University, Gandhigram,
Dindigul Dt, 16-18 February 2017.
Research Scholars:
9. T.Kalaimani attended and presented a paper on “ On the Oscillation of Nonlinear Impulsive
Neutral Partial Differential Equations with Distributed Deviating Arguments and Damping
Term”, International Conference on,” Analysis and Applied Mathematics” conducted by
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli from 6th to 10th June, 2016.
10. T.Kalaimani attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of Certain Nonlinear Neutral Partial
Differential Equations with Continuous Distributed Deviating Arguments and Damping Term”,
31st Annual Conference of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, National College, Tiruchirapalli
from 18.06.2016-21.06.2016
11. M. Deepa attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of neutral nonlinear fractional
differential equations”, 31st Annual Conference of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society,
National College, Tiruchirapalli from 18.06.2016-21.06.2016.
12. N. Nagajothi attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of Fractional Order Neutral Partial
Differential Equations with Damping Term”, 31st Annual Conference of the Ramanujan
Mathematical Society, National College, Tiruchirapalli from 18.06.2016-21.06.2016
13. A. Santhi attended and presented a paper on “On the Asymptotic properties of solutions of
second order non-linear Neutral Difference Equations”, National Conference on Bridging
Innovative Trends in Pure and Applied Mathematics at Bannari Amman Insti tute of
Technology, Sathyamangalam from 15th to 16th July, 2016.
14. A. Santhi attended and presented a paper on “Asymptotic Properties of Non -oscil latory
Solutions of Third Order Delay Difference Equations”,Internat ional
Association of Engineering & Technology for skil l development , Burari , New
Delhi at The Bell Hoteland Convention centre, Bangalore on August 14 t h 2016.
15. M. Deepa attended and presented a paper on “On the Oscillation of Nonlinear Functional Partial
Differential Equations”, Wide views on analysis and its applications, Government Arts College
for Women, Salem-8, 21st October 2016.
16. T.Kalaimani attended and presented a paper on “Solutions of parametric quadratic Diophantine
equation over Z and Zp”, The National Conference on Recent Trends of Research in
Mathematics and Applications in Diverse Fields conducted by T.D.P.G.College, Jaunpur, U.P.
from 3rd to 5th November, 2016.
17. T. Raja attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of Nonlinear Impulsive Neutral Partial
Differential Equations with Damping Term”, The National Conference on Recent Trends of
Research in Mathematics and Applications in Diverse Fields conducted by T.D.P.G.College,
Jaunpur, U.P. from 3rd to 5th November, 2016.
18. J. Kavitha attended and presented a paper on “Existence of Solutions for Riemann-Liouville
Fractional Integro-differential Equations with Boundary Conditions”, International conference on
Mathematical Applications in Engineering and Technology, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur,
28-29 January 2017.
19. M. Deepa attended and presented a paper on “Existence of Solutions for higher order three
dimensional Fractional differential system at resonance”, International conference on
Mathematical Applications in Engineering and Technology, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur,
28-29 January 2017.
20. N. Nagajothi attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of neutral fractional order partial
differential equations with damping term”, International conference on Mathematical
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Applications in Engineering and Technology, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur, 28-29 January
2017.
21. T. Kalaimani attended and presented a paper on “On the Oscillation of Higher Order Impulsive
Neutral Partial Differential Equations with Distributed Deviating Arguments”, ICMA – 2017,
Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur, 28-29 January 2017.
22. T. Raja attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of System of Impulsive Neutral Partial
Differential Equations with Damping Term”, ICMA – 2017, Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur,
28-29 January 2017.
23. K. Logaarasi attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation of Even Order Impulsive Neutral
Partial Differential Equations with Distributed Deviating Arguments”, ICMA – 2017, Sacred
Heart College, Tirupattur, 28-29 January 2017.
24. J. Kavitha attended and presented a paper on “On the Oscillation of Solutions of Fractional
Nonlinear Neutral Partial Differential Equations with Continuous Distributed Deviating
Arguments and Damping Term”, International conference on Discrete and computational
mathematics, Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed University, Gandhigram, Dindigul Dt, 16-18
February 2017.
25. M. Deepa attended and presented a paper on “On the Oscillation of Nonlinear Fractional Partial
Differential Equations”, International conference on Discrete and computational mathematics,
Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed University, Gandhigram, Dindigul Dt, 16-18.02.2017.
26. T.Raja attended and presented a paper on “Oscillation behavior of higher order impulsive partial
differential equations with distributed delay”, International Conference on Mathematical
modeling and computational methods in science and engineering” conducted by Alagappa
University, Karaikudi from 20th to 22st February, 2017
Department of Commerce:
Faculty:
27. Dr.B. Rajendran , Role Of Poultry Business In Village Economy, International Conference On
Leadership And Innovation, Avs College Of Arts And Science, Salem, 22-07-2016.
28. Dr.S. Kaliannan, Employee Engagement And Leadership, International Conference On
Leadership And Innovation, Avs College Of Arts And Science, Salem,22-07-2016.
29. Dr.S. Kaliannan, An Overview Of Indian Service Sector, National Seminar On Growth Strategies
For Business Development In India, Jamal Mohamed College(Autonomous), Trichy,28-09-2016.
30. Dr.D.Sasikumar, An Overview Of Indian Service Sector, National Seminar On Growth Strategies
For Business Development In India, Jamal Mohamed College(Autonomous), Trichy, 28.09.2016.
31. Dr.K.Thamilpavai, Training And Development Strategies Of Msme Sector In India, National
Seminar On Growth Strategies For Business Development In India, Jamal Mohamed College
(Autonomous), Trichy 28-09-2016.
32. Dr.G. Shanthi, Governance Performance Of Indian States Changes Between 2001-02 And 2011-
12, National Seminar On Growth Strategies For Business Development In India, Jamal Mohamed
College (Autonomous), Trichy 28-09-2016.
33. Dr.R.Eswaran, Emerging Trends In Indian Banking Sector – An Overview, National Seminar On
Growth Strategies For Business Development In India, Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous),
Trichy. 28-09-2016.
34. Dr.D.Sasikumar, Problems In Women Entrepreneurship In India, International Seminar On
Management Education And Entrepreneurship In The Globalised Business Environment,
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Sengunthar Institute Of Management Studies & Sengunthar Arts And Science College,
Tiruchengode. 11-01-2017.
35. Dr.S. Kaliannan, Problems In Women Entrepreneurship In India, International Seminar On
Management Education And Entrepreneurship In The Globalised Business Environment,
Sengunthar Institute Of Management Studies & Sengunthar Arts And Science College,
Tiruchengode, 11-01-2017.
36. Dr.S. Kaliannan, Role Of It And E-Commerce In Today’s Business World, International
Conference On Recent Trends In Commerce And Management, Sengunthar Arts And Science
College, Tiruchengode, 01-02-2017.
37. Dr.D.Sasikumar, Role Of It And E-Commerce In Today’s Business World, International
Conference On Recent Trends In Commerce And Management, Sengunthar Arts And Science
College, Tiruchengode. 01-02-2017.
38. Dr.G. Shanthi, E-Payment System On E-Commerce In India, International Conference On
Recent Trends In Commerce And Management, Sengunthar Arts And Science College,
Tiruchengode, 01-02-2017.
39. Dr.G. Shanthi, Effect Of Demonstaion On The Indian Stock Market, National Conference On
Demonetisation: A March Towards Digital India And Its Impact On Indian Economy, N.K.R
Government Arts College For Women, Namakkal, 03-02-2017.
40. Dr.K.Thamilpavai, Effect Of Demonstaion On The Indian Stock Market, National Conference
On Demonetisation: A March Towards Digital India And Its Impact On Indian Economy, N.K.R
Government Arts College For Women, Namakkal 03-02-2017.
41. Dr.R.Eswaran, Effect Of Demonetisation On The Indian Stock Market, National Conference On
Demonetisation: A March Towards Digital India And Its Impact On Indian Economy, N.K.R
Government Arts College For Women, Namakkal, 03-02-2017.
42. Dr.K.Thamilpavai, Digital Economy In Msme, International Conference On Digital India: New
Perpectives In Management Of Technology And Innovation, Vellalar College For Women
(Autonomous), Erode10-2-2017.
43. Dr.G. Shanthi, A Brief View To Digital Divide In Indian Scenario, International Conference On
Digital India: New Perpectives In Management Of Technology And Innovation, Vellalar College
For Women (Autonomous), Erode, 10-2-2017.
44. Dr.K.Thamilpavai, Startup India Action Plan: A Growth Prospective, Icssr Sponsored National
Conference On Startup India – A Way To Standup India, V.H.Hn Senthilkumara Nadar College,
Virudhunagar, 03-03-2017 & 04-03-2017.
Research scholar:
45. K.Kokilavani, Poultry Farm Growing And Egg Production In Namakkal Zone – An Overview,
National Seminar On Growth Strategies For Business Devlopment In India, Jamal Mohamed
College, Trichy, 28-09-2016.
Department of Computer Science:
Faculty:
46. Dr.S.Sathiyabama, An Analysis of Information Privacy Preservation Issues In Social Network
Using Data Mining, National Conference on cutting Edge Technologies in information and
communication, K.S.R. College of Engineering, Tiruchengode, 5.3.2016.
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47. Dr.C.Kavitha, Analysis on Encryption Mechanisms for cloud storage models, National
Conference on cutting Edge Technologies in information and communication, K.S.R. College of
Engineering, Tiruchengode, 5.3.2016.
Department of Tamil
Faculty:
48. Dr.R. Venugopalsamy, Iyenthu Nilalkal, Annamalai University, Penniyam Ulaviyal Parvai,
National conference on 18.08.2016.
3. Extension activities of the staff members (like Invited speaker etc)
Department of Chemistry:
1. Dr. K. Saravanan, has delivered a special lecture on Term symbols for UG and PG students
of Chemistry in Arignar Anna Govt . Arts College, Namakkal on 2.9.2016.
2. Dr P. Shanmugasundram has acted as the chairperson for the Technical session of National
Conference on Recent Trends in Material Science - 2017 organized by the Department of
Physics, Thiruvalluvar Govt., Arts College, Rasipuram, during 25th January 2017.
3. Dr. M. Periasamy has delivered a guest lecture on “Organic Reactions and Mechanisms” to
the students, Vivekananda College of Arts and Science, Sankari, on 4th February 2017.
4. Dr. M. Periasamy has delivered Delivered a guest lecture on “CSIR-NET Exam preparation
for Chemical Science” to the students, Selvam College of Arts and Science, Namakkal, on
14th February 2017.
5. Dr. N.Thilgavathi has delivered an inaugural address on “Chem Trends - Inter Collegiate
Competition” to the students, Erode Arts College, Erode, on 15th February 2017.
Department of Mathematics:
6. Dr. V.Sadhasivam has delivered a special lecture on “Applications of Complex Analysis”
to the students, Vivekananda college of Arts & Science for women on 27.08.2016.
7. Dr. V.Sadhasivam has delivered a special lecture on “Some Works of Ramanujan” to the
students, Loyola College of Arts & Science on 01.09.2016.
8. Dr. V.Sadhasivam has delivered a special lecture on “Some Works of Ramanujan” to the
students, Vivekananda college of Arts & Science on 24.09.2016.
9. Dr. V.Sadhasivam has delivered a special lecture on History of Srinivasa Ramanujan for
UG and PG students of Mathematics in Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur on 20.12.2016.
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
10. M.Shobana, had delivered special Lecture on “Importance of millets and how it leads to
healthy life style” in Sengundhar mandapam, Gurusamipalayam on 27.7.16 & 28.7.16.
11. D.Indumathi, had delivered a special Lecture on “Anemia Awareness Programme” in the
Economics Department, Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts College, Rasipuram on 16.10.2016.
12. M.Gayathri, had delivered special Lecture on “Orientation Training course on Nutrition and
Health education” in Rasipuram Govt.High School, on 07.02.17.
13. D.Indumathi, had delivered a special Lecture on “Nutrition for youth” in the YRC Day
celebration held at Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts College, Rasipuram on 15.02.2017.
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Department of Political Science:
14. Dr. R. Sivakumar, acted as Resource person in the Two day National Seminar on
Convergence of Theory and Practice in Public Administration issues and Prospects
Organized by the Department of Public Administration Rajiv Gandhi memorial Govt Arts
and science College, Kerala. 08-09, December 2016.
15. Dr.R. Sivakumar, acted as chairperson in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “ Human
Rights and Duties Education Organized by the Department of Political Science and Public
Administration, Annamalai University, during February 22-23, February, 2017.
4. TOTAL NUMBER OF SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED
Department of English:
S.
No. Date
Theme of the
Seminar/Conference,
Workshop etc.
Sponsoring
Agency Chief Guest/ Resource Person
1 14.10.2016
A One-day National
Workshop on Reading
Literature in the Age of
Globalization
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1. Dr.T.Marx, Ph.D., Associate
Professor, Department of
English, Pondicherry University.
2. Dr.P.K.Babu, Ph.D.,Principal,
M.E.S. Mampad College,
Kerala
2 11.02.2017
International Seminar on
Hegemony and Resistance:
Textualising and
Contextualising
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1. Dr.A.M.Sekar, M.A., M.Ed.,
Ph.D.,Professor in Education
Department of Educational
Planning and Management,
Institute of Education and
Behavioral Sciences, Ambo
University, Ethiopa
2. Dr.V.Anbarasi, M.A., M.A.,
M.Phil., M.Ed.,Ph.D.,
Head & Associate Professor of
English, Government Arts
College (Autonomous),
Salem - 7
3 09.03.2017
National Workshop on
Research Methodology and
Literary Studies
- Dr. Rajasekaran,
Assistant Professor of English,
VIT University, Chennai.
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Department of Chemistry:
S.No Date Name of the Resource Person Topic
National Seminar on Recent Research Trends in Chemistry
1.
10.02.2017
Dr S.Muthusamy, Prof & Head,
Bharathidasan University, Trichy
Synthesis of atom economical
chemistry access to highly
substituted indoles
Dr. R. Karvembu, Associate
Professor, NIT, Trichy
Versatile coordination behaviour
of acyl thiourea ligands-
structures and catalysis
Dr. R. Nandhakumar, Associate
Professor, Karunya Univeristy,
CBE.
Sensing cations using organic
fluorescent materials
Department of Mathematics:
S.No. Period Name of the Event Funded By
From To 1. 10.08.2016 21.08.2016 Summer School in Mathematics
to the Memory of S.S Pillai
NBHM
S.No Date Name of the Resource Person Event
1.
22.07.2016
Dr. G. Nanjundan, Department Of
Statistics, Bangalore University,
Bangalore
Workshop on ” Number
theory”
2. 03.10.2016
Mr. N. Prakash, Assistant
professor, Department of
Mathematics, Central University
of Tamilnadu, Thiruvarur
Speacial lecture on Fixed point
theorems
3. 23.12.2016
Dr. R. Pandiyarajan, Assistant
professor, Department of
Mathematics, NIT, Trichy
Special lecture on “CSIR
problems solving techniques”
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Department of Physics:
S.
NO.
Date Theme of the Seminar/Conference,
Workshop etc.
Sponsorin
g Agency
Chief Guest/Resource
Person
1 20.10.2016 NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “THE
PROGRESS OF RESEARCH ON
CARBON NANOMATERIALS-
2016”
To impact an insight and in-depth
knowledge of the “advanced
materials used for science and
technology like Carbon
Nanomaterials”
-
Dr. S. Manivannan M.Sc.
,M.Phil., Ph.D
Assistant Professor of Physics
National Institute of
Technology
Thiruchirapalli-24.
TAMILNADU, India.
2 25.01.2017 NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
RECENT TRENDS IN
MATERIALS SCIENCE-2017.
The Conference is expected to bring
together a researchers, academicians
and students to present their original
work, share their ideas and
knowledge with each other. The
conference includes the topics on
recent Trends in Materials Science.
-
Dr. S. Natarajan
FNA,FASc,FNASc,FRSc
Professor
Solid state and structural
chemistry unit
Indian institute of Science
Bangalore -560012
Prof. P .M. Anbarasan
Professor, Department of
Physics
Periyar University
Salem-636011.
Department of Political Science and Tamil:
S.No. Period Name of the Event Funded By
1. 26.10.2016 “Personality Development And Ethical
Life In Thirukkural” Department
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
1. Short term Training programme on Fruit & vegetable Preservation and Nutrition
workshop was conducted by Ministry of Women & Child Development, Food &
Nutrition Board Community, Food & Nutrition Extension Unit, Chennai, in the
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics for 35 students from Nutrition department for
five days from 06.02.17-10.02.17.
Department of History
1. One day state Level Workshop on “The Advent of British East India Company and its
impact on Modern Administration in India” PG and Research Department of History and
PG Department of Public Administration, Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College,
Rasipuram.
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2. Two day National Seminar on “History of Tamil Country as Reflected in Tamil Country”
PG and Research Department of History, Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College,
Rasipuram.