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LOYOLA COLLEGE, VETTAVALAM
COLLEGE DAY – 28th March 2014
ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014
Rev. Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J.
Respected Dr. G. Viswanathan, Founder and Chancellor, VIT University, Vellore and
Chief Guest of the 5th Annual Day Celebration, Loyola College, Vettavalam, Rev. Fr. H.
Ignatius Amalraj, S.J., Superior, Rev. Fr. G. Arokiaraj, S.J., Secretary, Rev. Fr. Dominic Royce,
S.J., Treasurer, Rev. Fr. Eugine S. Rosario, S.J., and other members of the Management, Prof. A.
Sheela, Vice Principal, Reverend Fathers, Sisters and Brothers, Parents, Guests, Friends from
the Media, Heads of the Departments, Members of the Staff, Administrative Staff and Dear
Students,
Good morning and a warm welcome to each and every one of you present here.
The years 2013 and 2014 are Jubilee Years for the Jesuits. In 2013, Jesuits of the Madurai
Province celebrated the 175 years of the establishment of the New Madurai Mission by the
French Jesuits in Tamil Nadu (1838-2013) and in 2014, Jesuits all over the world are celebrating
the 200th year of the Restoration of the Society of Jesus ( 1814-2014). The academic year 2013-
2014, is, therefore, the year of the twin Jubilee celebrations for us Jesuits. Rev. Fr. Adolfo
Nicolas S. J., the Superior General of the Society of Jesus, has invited us to commemorate the
Restoration event “with humble and sincere gratitude to the Lord, with a desire to learn from our
history, and as an occasion for spiritual and apostolic renewal.” He further states that “the better
we remember our history and the more deeply we understand it, the better we will understand
ourselves and our identity as an apostolic body in the Church.” In Madurai Province, the
inauguration of the twin Jubilee events took place in Madurai on 26 October 2013 and these two
Jubilee events were gloriously concluded with twin celebrations, one in St. Joseph's College
Tiruchirapalli on 1st February 2014 and the second in our own campus, Loyola College,
Vettavalam on 2nd February 2014. I am proud to say that I was the Convenor of the Province
Jubilee Committee. Following the noble tradition of the forefathers of this historic province, the
Jesuit Fathers of Madurai Province and particularly the Chennai Jesuit Mission have chosen this
educationally backward region to start a college to educate and empower the youth. With
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legitimate pride and satisfaction, I stand before you to present a brief report of the activities
achievements during this academic year 2013—2014.
ADMINISTRATION
The following appointments and changes have been made during the academic
year 2013-2014.
TRANSFERS
Rev. Fr. Dr. Michael Doss Lourdes, S.J., who served as Secretary for four years from
2009-10 to 2012-13, in Loyola College, Vettavalam was transferred to Gonzaga College
of Arts and Science for Women, Elathagiri, Krishnagiri Dt.
Rev. Fr. R. Jesu Michael Das, S.J., who served as Principal for one year in Loyola
College, Vettavalam, was transferred to St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai.
Rev. Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J., who served as Vice Principal for two years (2011-12 &
2012-13) in Loyola College, Vettavalam was transferred to St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirapalli.
Rev. Fr. G. Arokiaraj, S.J., who served as Principal in Gonzaga College of Arts and
Science for Women, Elathagiri, Krishnagiri Dt. was transferred to Loyola College,
Vettavalam.
Rev. Fr. Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J., was transferred from Loyola College, Chennai
(Sabbatical) to Loyola College, Vettavalam.
APPOINTMENTS
Rev. Fr. G. Arokiaraj, S.J., was appointed Secretary of Loyola College, Vettavalam in
the place of Rev. Fr. Dr. Michael Doss Lourdes, S.J.
Rev. Fr. Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J., was appointed Principal of Loyola College,
Vettavalam in the place of Rev. Fr. R. Jesu Michael Das, S.J.
Miss. A. Sheela was appointed Vice Principal in the place of Rev. Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J.
Rev. Fr. Dr. Eugine S. Rosario, S.J., was appointed Head of the Department of
Business Administration in the place of Rev. Fr. R. Jesu Michael Das, S.J.
Mr. A. Rex Augustine Raj, was appointed Controller of Examinations in the place of
Mr. L. Selvam who asked to be relieved after one year of service.
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Mr. M. Selvam was appointed Librarian.
Mr. Vincent Juliet Ravi was appointed Director of Alumni Association.
Mrs. A.K. Deepa Prem was appointed Co-ordinator of IQAC.
Mr. B. John Bosco was appointed System Administrator in the place of Mr. R.B.
Rajkumar who resigned after having served in Loyola College for four years.
Rev. Fr. Dr. Michael Doss Lourdes, S.J. First Secretary of the College
(2009-10 to 2012-13)
Rev. Fr. Dr. Michael Das, who served as the First Secretary of this college for four years from
2009-10 to 2012-13, toiled day and night right from day one to provide all the basic facilities a
new college in a rural place would be in need of. Being himself simple, generous and
approachable, all the staff and non-teaching staff were able to relate with him freely and in a
friendly manner. Some of the stationary things that he bought two years ago are of great use even
today. This was the foresight with which Fr. Michael Das made things available to one and all.
“A good person can make another person not only good, but better and even the best. It means
that goodness will elicit goodness in the society”. This quote attributes well to the personality of
Fr. Michael Das, SJ. The management places on record the yeomen services he has rendered to
this budding institution right from the start. As a man able to reach out to all, he catered to the
needs of the student community, teaching faculty, administrative staff of the college and the
neighbourhood. The services rendered by him as the Secretary is mind blowing which kept a
spontaneous growth in the past four years. He has moved to Gonzaga College as the Principal.
Our loss is their gain. We salute Fr. Michael Das for all the services he rendered and all the
infrastructure facilities he provided to make the college what it is today.
Rev. Fr. R. Jesu Michael Das, S.J.
Fr. J M Das SJ, succeeded Fr. Dr. Elias, S.J., and served as the Principal of this college for one
fruitful year (2012-13). He was a man of long years of experience in both teaching and
administration. Fr. J. M. Das, S.J, confidently took up the academic leadership of this growing
institution and introduced lot of innovation in the teaching - learning process for this growing
institution. Loyola Vettavalam was fortunate to have such a resourceful Jesuit and an able
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administrator at the helm of affairs of this upcoming college. He carried forward the institution to
greater heights of excellence and development. He was transferred to St. Xavier’s College,
Palayamkottai as the Secretary. We wish him good health and fruitful years of service wherever
he is sent on mission.
Rev. Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J.
Rev. Fr. Arul Ravi, S.J, the Former Vice Principal of our College and Professor of Mathematics,
is a person with a deep sense of commitment and conviction. During his stay in Loyola College,
he was able to reach out to students, staff, parents, parishes and thus he was all to all to save
some. He was very popular among students as well as among staff. He has left an indelible mark
of excellence which is the talk of the campus even today. He is yet another capable teacher and a
person with a variety of talents who contributed his mite to the growth of the department of
Mathematics. He will not look at problems as problems, but find solutions to problems. He was a
good administrator who knew his subordinates by names. He has moved to St. Joseph’s College,
Trichy as the Hostel Director and also to complete his Ph.D. studies. We acknowledge the great
services he rendered to this infant institution during his two years of stay (2010-11 and 2012-13)
and wish him great success in his academic and administrative endeavours.
The following new teachers were appointed during 2013--14:
English Department
Mr. Maria Jermanus Joseph
Mr. E. Ranjith
Mr. P. Lakshmanan
Mr. F. Robert Sunil
Mrs. A.K. Deepa Prem
Miss. L. Shanthi
Mrs. S. Chitra
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I place on record the following staff who served in the Department of English and
left the college for green pastures:
Mr. C. Durai Inbaraj
Mr. G. Elavazhudhi
Ms. A. Nithya
Ms. L. Devagi
Mr. V. Dhananjezhiyan
Mr. Franklin
B.B.A. Department
Mr. B. Anandaraj
I thank the following staff who served in the Department of BBA
Rev. Fr. R. Jesu Michael Das, S.J.
Ms. S. Mercy Mekala
Mathematics Department
Miss S. Priya
I thank the following staff who served in the Department of BBA
Rev. Fr. Arul Ravi, S.J.
Ms. R. Geetha
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Miss. S. Gracy Mary
Miss. N. Sakthi
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ADMISSIONS:
The academic year began for the senior students on 20th June, 2013 and for the first
year students on 1st July 2013 with an inaugural prayer service followed by an introduction of
the new officials and staff. The number of students admitted this year in all the six Under
Graduate courses were 243 compared to 297 admissions last year. It is heartening to note that
admissions in the first three years were on the increase; but it is disheartening to observe that
there is a decline in admissions last year and this year. Various factors like no fees or less fees
and free laptops given to students in the Government colleges, lack of hostel facilities,
insufficient bus services and more fees in our college compared to government colleges, etc. are
some of the reasons for decline in admissions.
Let me give you a brief comparative study of admissions done in the last five years:
2009-10
(5 courses)
English, Bcom,
BBA, BCA &
BSC CS
2010-11
Addition of
Maths and one
more section in
English
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
203 389 ( +186 ) 429 (+40) 297 (-132) 243 (-54)
The table shows that there was a gradual growth of admissions in the first three years,
but in the fourth and fifth years, there is a declining trend which needs a serious attention. I
wish to state here that the admission drive for next academic year has already been started and I
hope that with the support and cooperation of all of you, there will be sufficient demand for
admissions in our college in May-June 2014.
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Students Admitted in 2013-14
S. NO Departments Students
Girls Boys
Total
1 English 49 28 77
2 BCA 13 42 55
3 BSc Computer
Science 19 16 35
4 BBA 4 22 26
5 B. Com 10 10 20
6 BSc Mathematics 14 16 30
Total
109 134 243
Present Strength of First Years on the basis of Religion (2013 -14)
S NO Departments Catholics Hindus Muslims Total
1 English 38 31 2
71
2 BCA 33 20 1
54
3 BSc Computer
Science
14 18 1
33
4 BBA 15 10 -
25
5 B. Com 13 6 1
20
6 BSc Mathematics 10 18 1
29
TOTAL 123 103 6 232
Classification of First Years according to Community (2013-14)
S NO Departments SC ST BC MBC DNC Total
1 English 15 0 41 15 - 71
2 BCA 3 0 38 13 - 54
3 BSc Computer Science 8 0 21 4 - 33
4 BBA 3 2 16 4 - 25
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5 B. Com 3 1 14 2 - 20
6 BSc Mathematics 6 1 13 9 - 29
TOTAL 38 4 143 47 - 232
Strength of First Year Girls and Boys at present (2013-14)
Department Girls Boys Total
English 47 24 71
BCA 13 41 54
BSc Computer Science 19 14 33
BBA 4 21 25
B. Com 10 10 20
BSc Mathematics 14 15 29
TOTAL 107 125 232
MEGA EVENTS THIS YEAR
The first historic event that took place in our college at the very beginning of this
academic year was the installation of the new Mission Superior. More than 150 Jesuits from all
parts of Tamil Nadu were present at the Eucharistic celebration presided by Fr Sebasti L. Raj, the
Provincial, at Loyola College, Vettavalam, on 30 June ’13 when the new Chennai Mission
Superior, Fr L. Jebamalai Irudayaraj (called Jebamalai Raja) took charge. In his homily he
promised to take the mission forward towards the liberation of the oppressed in the way that
Jesus followed. He termed the new responsibility as one loaded with both opportunities to serve
and challenges to face. He invited everyone to see the world as Jesus did and imitate Him in
reaching out to the marginalized masses, by having them as the ‘centre of our life and mission.’
After the Mass he was felicitated by Fr Victor Arulappan, the out-going Mission Superior, who
thanked all those who helped him. Fr Provincial, in his concluding remarks, thanked Fr A. Victor
not merely for his significant contribution to the Chennai Mission and the Province but also for
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his personal friendship and concern. He welcomed and felicitated Fr Jebamalai Raja, and assured
him and the Mission of his full support and wished that the various institutions we have started in
the area should be further developed and that we should extend our service to Dioceses where
our presence now is insignificant. The Provincial thanked Fr Ignatius Amalraj, Superior,
Vettavalam and the Jesuit community and the staff of Loyola College for having been gracious
hosts and splendid organizers.
BUS STOP, OUR GREAT ACHIEVEMENT THIS YEAR
It was our dream project to have a BUS STOP and BUSES TO STOP. Though we have met
several persons to realize our dream project it was St Joseph and Mr Vincent, the GM of
Tiruvannamalai who made it possible. On 19th of March the feast of St Joseph I met the GM in
his office at TVM, requested him for the Govt Buses to stop at our College gate. He promised to
do it. On the very next day, 20th March he sent the checking inspector to make sure that all the
Govt buses stop. All of us are happy and grateful that our dream has become a reality. PRAISE
THE LORD !
STATE LEVEL SEMINAR
Amazing Growth in IT and Alarming Ecological Concerns
The Departments of Mathematics, BSc Computer Science and BCA jointly organized a
one day State Level Seminar on 28th February 2014 on the occasion of National Science Day.
The topic of the seminar was "Amazing Growth in IT and Alarming Ecological Concerns".
Rev. Dr. Gregory Thaddeus, Principal, Don Bosco College, Thirupattur gave the inaugural
address and Fr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J., Principal in his felicitation address highlighted the
various forms of pollutions which are serious threats to environment. Dr. Victor Devadoss, Head,
Dept. of Mathematics, Loyola College, Chennai gave the valedictory address. About 180
students and staff from 13 colleges participated in this seminar and 25 research papers were
presented by UG, PG and Research Scholars.
SPECIAL LECTURES AND PROGRAMMES BY THE DEPARTMENTS
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I am proud to mention that all the seven departments including Tamil of our college
organised about 20 special lectures this year inviting subject experts from other colleges to
motivate and enlighten the students and staff of the respective departments on different topics of
interest.
The Computer Science Department organised computer related Science Exhibition
"PIXEXPO '13" on 26 August 2013 which gave opportunities to the students to be creative and
innovative in exhibiting the works assigned to them. As it was organised on a competitive basis,
students showed lot of interest, involvement and enthusiasm. The Science Expo was so well
organised that the students of all other departments were asked to visit the Expo to become aware
of the new facilities in the world of computers.
The Department of Business Administration organised four 'Shopping Malls' on 19
August, 20 December, 31 January and 28 March, two industrial visits, one for the first year
students to VDSR Rolling Mills, Tiruvannamalai on 14 September and the other for the second
years to GT Electronics and International Bakery Private Ltd., Pondicherry on 22 February and
also a Business Observation Walk for the third year students in Tiruvannamalai on 1 February
2014 with a view to pick up skills to become entrepreneurs and marketing executives. The
departments of BBA and BCOM jointly organised "COMBA '14" on 31 January for School
students on an interesting topic ‘VANIGA KADHAI SOLLA VAARUNGAL’ (convey a
message through story telling). Students from 15 Higher Secondary Schools in Thiruvannamalai
and Villupuram districts participated in this event.
The Commerce Department needs a special mention here for having arranged a Diploma
Course in Advanced Accounting Package Tally 9. 35 students from the departments of
Commerce and Computer Applications are now attending this course which has lot of job
opportunities. The staff of the department took the second year students to Pondicherry on 15
March 2014 to visit IBPL International Bakery Product Limited and Vimkar Private Limited
Company.
Since most of the students admitted in the first year Under Graduate courses were from
Tamil Medium, the Department of English organised Bridge course for them from 8 to 19 July,
2013 to motivate the students on the significance of learning and speaking English. A mega
event organised by the English Department was an inter-collegiate Literary Fest called
"FANTACIYA '14" on 30 January. This is the first of its kind organised by a department in our
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college, inviting students of English Literature from other colleges to participate in the Literary
Fest. All the colleges under Thiruvalluvar University were invited for the contest. Nearly 150
students from various colleges participated in the contest. Five events, namely, elocution, story
writing, mime, skit and quiz were taken up for the contest. Professors from nearby colleges were
the judges for the events. Fr. Principal appreciated the department for having organized such a
wonderful program and distributed the prizes and certificates to all the participants and winners
in various events. The Rolling Trophy was won by the students of Sacred Heart College,
Tirupathur.
On 5th March an intra- departmental drama fest FESDRA’14 was conducted for the first,
second and third year Literature students and the 'B' section of III year students were declared
winners of the fest. It provided an opportunity for the literature students to upgrade their literary
knowledge and exhibit their literary talents.
BICS (BASICS IN COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS)
A vast majority of the students admitted in Loyola College come from Government
schools where they are not trained to speak and write English. Knowing the background of these
students, right from the beginning of this academic year, Communicative English was offered
one hour daily to all the students to train them to speak English. During the Odd semester,
Communicative English coaching was offered after regular class hours from 2.10 pm to 3 pm.
When the students expressed their difficulty to concentrate after 2 pm, the timing was
rescheduled as follows during the Even semester: First hour for the 3rd year students, third hour
for the 1st years and fourth hour for the 2nd year students. A team of staff coordinated by Mrs.
Deepa Prem of the Department of English prepared the syllabus focussing on listening, speaking,
reading and writing skills. Varied methods were followed to impart teaching-learning skills. To
mention some of them: screening of movies, video clippings, Power Point, group discussion, role
play, story-telling, preparing CV and presenting oneself, mock interview, etc. The 3rd year
students were given special attention on personality development, communication and soft skills.
Since the college is equipped with sufficient Smart Class Rooms, these innovative programs
were effectively offered. I wish to place on record the generosity of all the staff in general and
the staff of the English department in particular who rendered one hour free service daily out of
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regular class hours. A vast majority of the students expressed a deep sense of satisfaction and
appreciation for having motivated them to speak English.
SKIT FEST
The Department of English organized an Inter- Departmental academic competition on
30th Oct for all the classes having General English as one of the papers. The respective staff of
each classes took the initiative to train the students. Totally 11 teams representing 11 classes
participated in the contest. The aim of the program was to provide a platform for the students to
exhibit their communicative and dramatic skills, to overcome stage fear and gain confidence to
face smaller or bigger audience. This special innovative program was chaired by Fr. Principal.
MR. D. Maria Edward Raj, HR from WIPRO, Chennai was invited to be the Judge. II BA
English won the second place and II B. Sc Mathematics won the first place.
IQAC (INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL)
IQAC plays an important role in promoting quality measures in higher educational
institutions. Mrs. Deepa Prem assumed office as the Coordinator. In its very first meeting held
on 13th August 2013, Fr. Principal explained the role IQAC plays in enhancing and sustaining
quality in all the programmes and activities of the college. He motivated the Cell to collect and
maintain documents of all the programmes and activities carried out in the college from the first
year onwards. Accordingly, IQAC visited all the Departments on 7th and 8th of Oct 2013 and
again on 21st and 22nd of Feb 2014 to motivate them to maintain files of all the activities of the
department for the past five years and to check whether they are properly documented and
preserved. IQAC also conducted an online evaluation of the staff performance by the students at
the end of the Odd semester and presented the findings to the Principal to communicate the same
to the staff. The Annual Quality Assurance Report for this academic year has already been
prepared and presented to Fr. Principal. As the college will complete five year in May 2014
(period required to apply to NAAC), the IQAC will initiate the process of applying to NAAC for
Assessment and Accreditation in 2014-15.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES
Quality teaching in a college depends upon the quality of the teachers. If an institution is
blessed with teachers who are committed, competent and confident to communicate, only such
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an institution will be able to produce students of merit and quality. Keeping this principle in
mind, Fr. Principal organized a half–a–day Faculty Development Programme on 25th November,
2013 to motivate the staff to employ right methodology in the teaching profession. As the
modern youth are confronted with the amazing technological advancement, teachers must update
themselves not only to inspire, but challenge their students both inside and outside class rooms.
How much of knowledge a teacher possesses is not important, but how best he/she
communicates to his/her students and creates interest in them is the need of the hour. With this
focus in mind, the Secretary and the Principal spoke to the staff on the importance of
communication skills. Then Fr. Eugine Rosario, S.J, Head, Department of Business
Administration, gave an interesting session on the teaching methodology. While explaining the
pedagogy of teaching, he asked the staff to bear in mind the following points.
Keep the students engaged / Never waste their time.
Carry a smile on your face when going to classes.
Keep the classes interesting / A serious class is always boring.
Never expose your inadequacy to the students.
Create a non-judgmental atmosphere in the class.
Work hard and prepare well before going to class.
Feel relaxed once the class is in progress.
He explained these concepts with illustrations through power point. The program was
quite creative and informative. A movie “Stand and Deliver” was screened as part of the training
programme. On 3rd of January 2014, Mr. L. Selvam, Head, Dept. of Computer Science gave an
interactive session on how to appear for an interview. The Power Point presentation by Mr. L.
Selvam motivated the staff on the skills, approach and attitude required while appearing for an
interview.
PARENTS TEACHERS MEETING
Parents- Teachers Meeting for II and III UG students was organised on 31st Aug 2013. It
was presided over by Rev. Fr. G. Arockiaraj, S.J., the Secretary. The Heads of the departments
were present for the meeting. Prof. A. Sheela, the Vice-Principal, welcomed the gathering. Rev.
Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J., the Principal, explained to them the various infrastructure
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facilities available for student promotion, classes on communicative English offered to all the
students one hour daily to improve their English, plans to provide hostel facilities for boys and
girls and the increased salary given to staff from this year.
The main objective of the meeting was to distribute Mark Statements of the previous
semester and inform the parents/wards the academic progress and attendance of the students. It
was an interactive session and many parents were happy to attend this meeting and informed us
that they are proud that Loyola College has been started in their area. They came up with
suggestions like having more college bus facilities, bus stop at the college gate and hostel
facilities. After the meeting, the parents went to the respective departments accompanied by their
children to meet the staff to know their progress in studies, regularity of attendance, etc. Nearly
90% of the parents attended the meeting and students who failed to bring their parents on this
day were asked to bring them within ten days.
FINE ARTS & LOYOFEST 2013
Fine Arts is the Green House of the college. Students with variety of talents adorn this
house. The programmes of Fine Arts are steered by Mrs. Febila Mercy of the Mathematics
Department. All cultural programmes at various occasions and celebrations in the college come
under the responsibility of the Fine Arts Co-ordinator. However, among all cultural events that
take place in the college, LOYOFEST is the mega event planned and carried out by the Fine Arts
Co-ordinator.
LOYOFEST is the most awaited cultural event the students participate every year in
Loyola College. It was held this year on 20th and 21st September 2013. The Fest was an
exhibition of plethora of talents including dance, music, rangoli, painting, clay modelling,
oratorical contest, etc.
The cultural festival began with the Inaugural function presided by Mr. S.Karuna, Short
film Director, Tiruvannamalai. The Chief Guest in his address spoke about the importance of
Tamil traditional dance and music. The first day cultural fest began with solo song. Judges for
the various events were invited from the nearby schools, colleges and parishes. Choreographers
from Thiruvannamalai were invited to be judges for dance events. The events on the first day
were Ads Up, Elocution in English and Tamil, Face Lifting, Clay work, Gaanaa maanaa, Folk
Dance and Mannin Mettukkal. The fun and excitement continued on the second day with a
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variety of programmes like rangoli, solo dance, comedy show, theme dance, pot drawing, mime
show, painting, western dance and art from wastage.
The Valedictory function was chaired by Mr.K.Chinnaparaj, Hello FM Singer. The Chief
Guest in his address stressed the need for hard work and perseverance to attain success. The
events of the day came to a happy end with the prize distribution ceremony. The English
Department won the overall Rolling Trophy of LOYOFEST 2013. Mrs. Febila Mercy, the Fine
Arts Coordinator did a splendid job of organising LOYOFEST in a smooth and effective manner.
ACTIVITIES OF THE SERVICE UNITS
RED RIBBON CLUB
Red Ribbon Club functioned effectively under its Co-ordinator, Mr. Arul John Peter, of
the Computer Science Department. The Club conducted numerous activities to create awareness
among the students. The Club organized Blood donation camp in collaboration with CMC,
Vellore on 18 February 2014. About 90 units of Blood were donated by boys and girls and also
staff of our college. I wish to place on record the generosity of our students to donate blood to
those in need to save life. The Club also organized an orientation program on the topic
'Celebrating Life' on 17th March 2014. Mr. Rajendiran, the district Manager of RRC, motivated
the students on balanced diet to lead a healthy life.
YOUTH RED CROSS
The Youth Red Cross unit of Loyola College was established on March 18, 2011. Mr. K.
Antony Raja, of the Tamil Department is the Co-ordinator. The objective of YRC is to motivate
its members to cultivate values of social responsibility and work for the welfare of the society.
As part of social responsibility, the students of YRC came forward to clean the campus on 23
and 28 January 2014. The unit started with 127 students as members in 2011, has spread its
wings to accommodate 350 students this year. Youth Red Cross organized Women’s health
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awareness program for all the YRC members of the college on 05 March 2014. The Chief nurse
from Grace and Compassion Hospital, Thiruvannamalai, spoke on Women’s Health and
motivated the students to follow healthy and balanced food. On 06 March 2014, Youth Red
Cross and Eco Club of Loyola College jointly conducted a rally in Vettavalam village to create
environmental awareness among the public. On 14 March 2014, Mr. K. Anthony raja, the Co-
ordinator participated in a one-day zonal leval seminar, organized by the Thiruvalluvar
University at DKM College, Vellore.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
National Service Scheme (NSS) functions very effectively under its able Co-ordinator,
Mr. Ram kumar of the Department of English. About 150 students are on the roll. NSS organized
a street play in the College campus on 27th Jan 2014 to create awareness among students about
electoral rights. At the end of the show, the students took up an oath to cast their vote and recited
the slogan 'YOUR VOTE IS YOU FUTURE', 'YOUR VOTE IS YOUR RIGHT'. The Unit also
organized a demo on Fire Service with personnel from Fire Service, Vettavalam on 15th March
2014. The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India conducted a one day
Community Coaching Training Program (Level I) for the NSS students on 10th March 2014 in
our college for the promotion of Sports and Games for the disabled. Mr Prabakaran and Mr.
Arumugam ,the Directors of Special Olympics Bharat, delivered talk on Community and
Disabled people. Students were enlightened and motivated by their sharing. They not only
motivated, but trained our students to lend a helping hand to the disabled. At the end of the
training program, students were awarded certificates and T-shirts by Rev. Dr. Alphonse
Manickam, S.J., the Principal of our college. Following the training program, Ministry of Youth
Affairs & Sports, Government of India, conducted district level Special Olympics for Disabled at
Vignesh Polytechnic College in Tiruvannamalai on 11th March 2014. 40 of our NSS volunteers
took part in Secial Olympics and offered their services to clean the playground, mark the tracks,
conduct sports and games, distribute certificates and to serve refreshment to the disabled.
AICUF
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AICUF functions under the leadershiop of Mr. Vinoth Idayan of the department of
Computer Science. The AICUF students this year attended three State level Camps organized in
St. Joseph’s College, Trichy. They participated in the competitions conducted in Loyola College,
Chennai on the 16th of February 2014, on the occasion of “Celebrating 90 years of AICUF
History” and won a lot of prizes.
ECO CLUB
Eco Club functions under the guidance of Prof. Emalda Rani of the Commerce
department. The club organized a meeting with Fr. Principal on 29th August to plan for the kind
of activities to be carried out this year. The club undertook ‘Clean Campus' program on 1st
Februar 2014. About 60 students participated in the program and did an excellent work to make
the campus look clean. The club organized a rally on 6th March to create awareness among the
public. The rally proceeded from Thooya Irudhaya Maatha Aalayam to Annanagar Municipality
office in Vettavalam. The Sub-Inspector of Police, Vettavalam spoke on the occasion and
appreciated our students.
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
The Department of Physical Education plays a vital role in the all round growth and
development of the students and staff in the college. Mr. Anand Amalraj, is the Physical
Education Director and Fr. Secretary is the Director of Sports and Games Committee for this
academic year. The department has planned meticulously and put in strenuous efforts to give
maximum opportunity to students to exhibit their innovative talents and thereby helping them to
grow physically fit and mentally strong. The sports persons of our College participated in many
tournaments outside the college this year. They took part in the Inter-Collegiate and Inter-
University sports and games on various occasions. The following are some of our achievements
during this year.
The Volleyball team of our college took part in the Vellore Divisional Volley Ball Match
conducted in Aruna Vidhalaya College, Thiruvannamali on Aug 29, 2013. Clinton of I BA
English of our college was selected to represent the University which took part in the Volley Ball
Match held in Sacred Heart College, Thirupathur on 23rd and 24th of October, 2013. Bro. Alwin
Prakash of I BBA was selected from our College Foot Ball team to participate in the University
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Level Football Match organized in Sacred Heart College, Tirupathur on 24th and 25th of October,
2013. The Department of Physical Education organized a friendly match between the Jesuits of
our college and parish priests of the locality on 31st of July, 2013 as part of the celebration of the
feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Patron of Loyola College. On the occasion of the Twin Jubilee
Celebrations of the Jesuits, a Volley Ball Tournament was conducted in our college on 25th
January, 2014. Teams from the local parishes were called invited and to our great satisfaction, 18
teams participated in the tournament. Vettavalam Volley Ball Team emerged as the overall
champion in the dawn to dusk matches. Mugaiyur and Othiathur took the second and third
positions respectively. Rev. Fr. Octavius, the Parish Priest of Vettavalam presided over the final
match of the Tournament and distributed prizes to the players and the Rolling Trophy to the
Vettavalam Volley ball Team.
STUDENTS' PARTICIPATION IN INTER-COLLEGIATE PROGRAMS
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PARTICIPATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF STAFF
Mr. B. Anandaraj of the department of Business Administration presented a paper on
"Financial Service in Capital Market: A Study on Small Investor’s Preference Towards
Mutual Funds in India", in the International Seminar organized in Jamal Mohamed
College, Trichy on 17th August 2013. He also presented a paper on "Indian Financial
System", in the International Seminar organized in Brahma School of Business,
Namakkal on 19th October, 2013. On 25th October, he presented another paper on "A
Study on Commodity Trading Analysis", in the International Seminar organized in Annai
Mathammal Engineering College.
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Mr. Stanley Vincent of the department of Business Administration is a member of the
Board of Studies in the Department of Business Administration, Sacred Heart College,
Tirupattur for the year 2013-2014. He was invited to judge the Inter-departmental
competitions (DB-INTEX-M2013) held in Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur on 27
August, 2013. He published a paper on "Challenges for the HR Experts Current Global
Scenario", in the International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology,
Volume 2, Issue 4, April-2013 209. ISSN 2278-7763. He published another article titled
"Employee Retention" in the book "Emerging Trends in Management Research".
Rev. Dr. Eugine Sebastine Rosario, S.J, Head, Department of Business Administration
participated in the discussion on Tamil Nadu Draft Youth Policy held in Sacred Heart
College, Tirupathur on 11th July, 2013. He also acted as the Resource Person for a special
session organized by the Department Of Youth Welfare and Sports Development,
Government Of Tamil Nadu, Chennai.
Mr. S. Arul John Peter of the Computer Science department participated in the National
Level Workshop on 'Open Source Technologies and Administration' organized by Don
Bosco College, Yellagiri on 7th March, 2014.
Mr. Rex Augustine Raj of the department of Computer Applications participated in the
National Level Workshop on 'Open Source Technologies and Developers’, organized by
Don Bosco College, Yellagiri on 7th March, 2014.
Mr. Jocil of the Computer Science department published a paper on ‘World Wide Mobile
Clouds in Modern Emerging Society' in the International Publications.
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LIBRARY SERVICE
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Our College Library supports the mission of the college by making available a wide
variety of information resources relevant to curriculum support and personal enrichment. We
respond to the changing academic, occupational, technological and cultural needs of a diverse
student population and those with special needs. In a self-learning centered environment, we
enable users to identify information needs, find resources to meet those needs, evaluate the
information retrieved, and use it responsibly. The library provides a safe and user friendly
environment where all visitors are encouraged to become independent and lifelong learners.
Customer service is a strong priority. We stress the importance of library as place and work to
provide a comfortable atmosphere in which each user is treated with dignity.
LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
Loyola College Library is well equipped with Library Automation (Rovan Software
Solutions) including barcode. Our library has more than 10,800 volumes of books on various
disciplines science, commerce, humanities and management. Dewey Decimal Classification
system is used to categorize the books according to its subjects. The college has subscribed to 23
Journals and Magazines as well. The library is also getting multiple copies of three English and
four Tamil Daily newspapers. Many students spend their leisure time usefully in reading
newspapers, periodicals and books. And the library maintains a separate Reference collection
consisting of Encyclopedia, Dictionaries, Handbooks, books on General Knowledge, and
possessing around 200 CD/DVDs. Our library provides other services like browsing,
photocopying, spiral binding and question bank.
The library offers computerized catalogue search services like OPAC (Online Public
Access Catalogue) for the users. Any user desiring to know more about library resources and
service can use OPAC service.
INFORMATION CORNER
LIBRARY INFRASTRUCTURE:
Area of the Library – Ground Floor
Reading Section - 41 × 30
Reference Section - 11× 14
Periodical Section - 12 × 10
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Book processing Section - 15’9’ ×9’3’
Stocks section - 48 × 21
Photocopier section - 15’9’ ×9
LIBRARY TIMINGS:
From 08.00 am to 04.00 pm (on all working days)
BOOK-ISSUE TIMINGS:
08.00 am – 08.45 am
11.45 am – 12.15 pm
03.00 pm – 04.00 pm
LIBRARY COLLECTIONS:
Total No. of Books: 10,800 (3084 added during 2013-2014)
No. of Transactions per day: 50
(Issue / Return / Renewal)
LIST OF PERIODICALS SUBSCRIBED TO THE LIBRARY
WEEKLY
Employment News
Indian Currents
Sports Star
The Week
Time
FORTNIGHTLY
Jivan
Mainstream
Makkal kalam
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Social Welfare
SPAN
Tamil Computer
The Rally
MONTHLY
Competition Success Review
Entrepreneurship
General Knowledge Today
Indian Journal of Management
Indian Journal of Marketing
Inspirational Quote
Malaiyarul
QUARTERLY
Indian Journal of Adult Education
Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
LEISA India
Notion : Journal of English Literature
HALF YEARLY
Indian Historical Studies
Loyola Journal of Social Sciences
LIST OF NEWSPAPERS
Daily Thanthi
Deccan Chronicle
Dinakaran
Dinamalar
Dinamani
The Hindu
The New Indian Express
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LIBRARY FACILITIES
Book Circulation (Issue / Return / Renewal)
Reprography Service (Photocopying, CD Writing, etc.)
Binding Service - Spiral Binding, Comb Binding & Lamination
Question Bank
Book Bank
Reference Service
CAMPUS MINISTRY
MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
Following the good tradition that prevails in the Jesuit institutions, Rev. Fr. Eugine S.
Rosario, S.J., the Director of Campus Ministry organised Mass of the Holy Spirit on 4th July,
2013. Rev. Fr. L. Jebamalai Raja, S.J, the new Chennai Mission Superior was the main celebrant
at the liturgy and preached an inspiring homily. Fr. Principal thanked Fr. Jebamalai Raja and the
college choir which under the leadership of Mr. Vincent J. Ravi, Head, Department of English
chanted devotional songs in a very prayerful manner.
FEAST OF ST.IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA
On July 30, 2013, all the staff and students gathered in Arulalaya at 12. 30 pm to pay
respect and hommage to St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Patron of the College. Rev. Fr. A. Joseph,
S.J., celebrated the Holy Mass and gave the message. After the Mass, cakes were distributed to
the students and staff.
31 July is the feast day of St. Ignatius of Loyola. About 150 priests, religious, staff of the
college and students to sing in the choir assembled in the Auditorium to join in the concelebrated
Holy Mass at 11 a.m. presided over by Rev. Fr. John Robert, Vicar General, Vellore who also
preached a meaningful homily on the occasion. After the Mass, Fr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J.,
the Principal briefly explained the two great Jubilee events ( 175 Years of the New Madurai
mission and the 200 years of the Restoration of the Society of Jesus) that will take place shortly
and news about the college. Then all the guests were invited to join in the delicious dinner
prepared for the occasion. A friendly Volleyball match between the local Parish Priests and the
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Jesuit Community took place at 10 am. The Parish Priests were not able to block the winning
speed and spirit of the Jesuits.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
On 15th August, 2013, we celebrated the 66th Independence Day with a spirit of national
pride. Rev. Fr. Arockiaraj, SJ, the Secretary, was the Chief Guest. He unfurled the tricolour Flag
and the same was saluted with great respect and honour by all the staff and students. In his
address he urged the students to be patriotic and be leaders in creating an environment where
everyone could exist happily. Prof. Stanley Vincent welcomed the gathering and Prof. Bastin
Arockiaraj proposed the vote of thanks.
TEACHERS' DAY CELEBRATION
Every year in September (September 5) India celebrates the birthday of India’s second
President, Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. He was among the most influential scholars of comparative
religion and philosophy. We, Loyola College, Vettavalam celebrated the Teacher’s Day in
Arulalaya in a very grand manner. Fr. G. Arockiaraj, SJ and Fr. Alphonse Manickam, SJ, graced
the occasion by their valuable presence. Mr. Vincent Juliet Ravi welcomed the gathering. Prof.
A. Sheela, Vice Principal, introduced the Chief Guest. Mrs. Latha Dhatchanamoorthy,
Councillor, Kilpennathur Union, and the Guest of Honour Mr. Dhatchanamoorthy,
Rajanthangal. They greeted the teachers, appealed to the students to be humble and simple to
learn from teachers and explained the purpose of imparting knowledge for creating a better
universe. To make the day ever memorable and special, students entertained the staff with a few
cultural events and the staff in turn expressed their gratitude to students by enacting an
impressive skit. In addition, students offered gifts to their teachers as mark of respect and
gratitude.
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
Christmas was celebrated on 21 December, 2013. The celebration consisted of two parts.
The first was the prayer service led by Rev. Fr. Eugine Rosario,S.J, the Director of Campus
ministry. It was followed by a Skit by our students trained by Mr. Robert Sunil, focussing on
what kind of impact Christ would create if he were to be born today. Prof. L. Shanthi welcomed
the gathering. Rev. Fr. Arul Prabhakaran, the Parish Priest of Avoor was the guest of the day and
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he gave an inspiring message on the birth of Christ. The second part of the celebration was Carol
singing in which all the departments participated and competed with enthusiasm. Fr. Arul
Prabhakaran was the judge for the Carol competitions and also for the Crib contests. The
participation of the non-teaching staff in the carol singing and crib decoration was much
appreciated by Fr. Principal during his address. Mrs. Roseline representing the staff and Ms.
Priya of II BA English representing the students, greeted one and all on the occasion. Christmas
celebration will be incomplete without Christmas cakes which were distributed to one and all
present.
TWIN JUBILEE CELEBRATION
Sunday, the 2nd February 2014 will be remembered as a red-letter day in the annals of the
history of Loyola College, Vettavalam. The day saw the Twin Jubilee events, namely, the 175
years of the New Madurai Mission of the Jesuit Madurai Province and the Commemoration of
the 200 years of the Restoration of the Society of Jesus.
The Celebration had three significant parts, Holy Mass, Felicitations and Cultural events.
The chief celebrant of the Eucharist was Rev. Fr. Sebasti L Raj, S.J., the Provincial. He was
joined by Rev. Fr. Jean Yves Grenet, S.J., the Provincial of France, Rev. Fr. Robert Bonfils, S.J,
Archivist, French Province, Rev. Fr. Steves Bapooram, S.J, Superior of the Jesuits in Mauritius,
Rev. Fr. Jebamalai Raja, S.J, the Chennai Mission Superior and Fr. Danis Ponnaiah, S.J., Rector
of St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai who preached homily on this occasion.
The Holy Mass was followed by felicitation by the dignitaries. The celebration offered a
graced opportunity to reflect and examine the great service rendered by the forerunners of the
Society of Jesus and renew our commitment to follow the example of Ignatius of Loyola in
serving God’s people. Fr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J, Principal of Loyola College, Vettavalam,
with the support of Mr. Robert Sunil and students, staged an impressive skit for about 10 minutes
depicting the causes leading to the Suppression of the Society of Jesus. Fr. A. J. Thamburaj, S.J.,
gave an inspiring message through Power Point, on Restoration. Dr. Victor Louis Anthuvan,
Professor of Finance, LIBA, in his talk on 175 Years of the New Madurai Mission, highlighted
the sacrifices and contributions of the French Jesuits. Fr. Jebamalai Raja, S.J, revived the Jesuit
Spirit in everyone through his message on Revitalizing the present. Fr. Jean Yves Grenet, S.J,
Provincial of France, greeted the Jesuits and thanked one and all for the opportunity given to him
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and his companions to be present for this joyous celebration. Fr. Sebasti L Raj, S.J, the
Provincial, in his address, expressed his dream for the Madurai Province. He appreciated the
Jesuits of Loyola College, Vettavalam and Kilpennathur for their strenuous effort to make the
program a memorable one.
The felicitation ceremony was followed by a grand dinner. Fathers and Brothers from
various Jesuit institutions in the Province, Sisters and Priests from the nearby parishes and
Schools, lay collaborators and students from Chennai Mission institutions and well-wishers,
altogether about 500 members participated in the Twin Jubilee Celebration.
After the jubilee dinner, students and Staff from Chennai Mission institutions performed
a variety of cultural events. The Cultural program was compeered by Mr. Vinoth Edayan and
Miss. Ashwini. Fr. Eugine Rosario, SJ, proposed the Vote of Thanks.
SPORTS DAY
The Annual Sports Day of the college was held on 8th March, 2014. The event was
marked by a string of spectacular performances beginning with the March Past, lighting the lamp
followed by Oath Talking by the sports persons. The March Past by the departments exhibited
discipline and uniformity. Mr. C.Venkatachalm, the Inspector of Police, Vettavalam was the
Chief Guest of the day. He unfurled the National flag and made the official declaration of the
Sports Meet Open. Bro. Alwin of I BBA administered the solemn oath to the department
captains and the participants. The sports torch was carried by the students representing all
departments who excel in sports activities. The audience gallery was graced by the Fathers, staff
and students and the Presidents from the Panchayats of Avoor, Olaipadi, Gangapet and Isukazhi,
Most of the out-door events and all indoor games were conducted well in advance. The finals of
4X100 mts relay for men and 100 mts for Girls were the only events held on the day of sports.
The Staff were divided into two teams and their participation was also encouraging. It was
heartening to see the students brimming with enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Shameem of II
BBA won the individual championship for girls and Murugan of I BCA won the individual
championship for boys. The prizes were given away by the Chief guest, Secretary, Principal,
Vice Principal, Panchayat Presidents and Heads of the Departments. The Department of English
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bagged the overall Championship followed by departments of BCA and BBA. The event came to
a happy end with the vote of thanks proposed by Fr. Principal, leaving thrilling memories in the
hearts of each and everyone present there. All the staff and students were given refreshments at
the close of the event.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
Academic Prize Winners for Foundation Papers
I UG - Semester I (2013 -2014)
Sl. No Subject Prize Name Department Mark
1 Tamil I I Manimegalai A BSc Mathematics 83
II Murasolimaran P BA English 82
2 English I I Gracy Auxilia V BA English 77
II Alwin Prakash M BBA 73
3 Environmental
studies
I William A BCA 46/50
II Aswin Rotricks P BCom 44/50
II UG - Semester II (2012 -2013)
Sl. No Subject Prize Name Department Mark
1 Tamil II
I Chitra E BSc Mathematics 83
II Veeramma P BSc Mathematics 80
II Shama N BSc Computer Science 80
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II Albert Sagayaraj A BA English 80
II Anandhi T BA English 80
2 English II
I Chitra E BSc Mathematics 75
II Augustin I BSc Mathematics 70
II Jabela Shrine A BBA 70
3 Value Education
I Josephinrubasukanya M BCA 49/50
I Sathiya S BCom 49/50
II Sathiya D BCom 48/50
II Rayappan A BCom 48/50
II Albert Sagayaraj A BA English 48/50
4
Soft Skills for
Interpersonal
Communication
I Shama N BSc Computer Science 41/50
II Magimai Johnpaul C BSc Computer Science 40/50
II Chitra E BSc Mathematics 40/50
5 Soft Skills for
Interpersonal
Communication
and Essential Job
Skills
I Jabela Shrine A BBA 38/50
I Maria Charles M BBA 38/50
II Vijayashanthi G BBA 36/50
II UG - Semester III (2012 -2013)
Sl. No Subject Prize Name Department Mark
1 Tamil III I Sarasu C BSc Mathematics 85
II Chitra E BSc Mathematics 83
2 English III I
Shama N BSc Computer Science 73
II Chitra E BSc Mathematics 65
II Albert Sagayaraj A BA English 65
III UG - Semester IV (2011 -2012)
Sl. No Subject Prize Name Department Mark
1 Tamil IV I Yuvalin Rinisha I BA English 87
II Delphintha Rani B BA English 81
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II Shajini P BA English 81
II Nikitha J BSc Computer Science 81
II Mary Priscilla C BSc Computer Science 81
2 English IV I Siva Ranjani S BSc Mathematics 73
II Renold D BA English 72
Academic Prize Winners for Major & Allied Papers
Sl.
No Department Year Semester Name Prize
Mark in
percentage
1 B.A. English
I I Pushparaj N I 66
Gracy Auxilia V II 61
II II Albert Sagayaraj A I 68
Geethanjeli P II 61
II III Albert Sagayaraj A I 71
Kavitha S II 65
III IV Renold D I 65
Bertina A II 63
2 B.B.A
I I Alwin Prakash M I 81
Jaya Priya V II 64
II II Jabela Shrine A I 71
Maria Tony Jasmine A II 69
II III Jabela Shrine A I 71
Maria Tony Jasmine A II 69
III IV
John Clement S I 73
Jayasilambarasan A I 73
Arun Kumar A II 72
Prabhakaran R II 72
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III V
Xavier Arockiaraja A I 72
Pushparani M I 72
Jayasilambarasan A II 68
3 B.C.A
I I
Prasanth P I 71
Dynes Richard S II 66
Merlin Shanthini A II 66
II II
Sheela Rani L I 88
Bharathi P II 85
Jenifar Lisha J II 85
II III Amala Vinodha S I 81
Josephinrubasukanya M II 77
III IV Jerry Marshal A I 74
Manivannam M II 73
III V
Richard Thomson S I 81
Yuvarani S I 81
Motcha Raj A II 80
Prasanth C II 80
4 B.Com
I I
Princy Hilda Mary A I 73
Tanveer M I 73
Supriya Kalaiarasi J II 69
II II Pratheepa Maagi C I 74
Murugan K II 70
II III Arockia Seeli J I 69
Dhanalakshmi E II 68
III IV Rukshar Banu K I 85
Abel A II 81
III V Rukshar Banu K I 88
Abel A II 77
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B.Sc.
Computer
Science
I I Shalini Christy P I 75
Christy C II 73
II II Magimai Johnpaul C I 86
Shama N II 84
II
III
Magimai Johnpaul C I 85
Shama N I 85
Theres D Jaison II 78
III IV Mary Priscilla C I 60
Arockia Raj V II 57
III V Nikitha J I 82
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Mary Priscilla C II 81
Arockia Raj V II 81
6 B.Sc.
Mathematics
I I Ragu Antony A I 86
Yamuna M II 76
II II Chitra E I 93
Josephine Sharmila Baby L II 69
II III Chitra E I 99
Josephine Sharmila Baby L II 86
III IV Tony Richerdson S I 82
VijayaShanthi E II 78
III V Tony Richerdson S I 77
Geetha S II 73
Prize Winners 2013 - 2014
Best Library Users
Subash S 11 UCS 007 III B Sc (CS)
Suganya T 11 UBA 036 III BBA
Best Outgoing Girl Student
Anto Rathina Rose J 11 UEN 012 III BA English
Best Outgoing Boy Student
Jeno Benefit Raj S 11UCO009 III BCom
Best Outgoing in sports (Girl Student)
Shameem A 11 UBA 037 III BBA
Best Outgoing in sports (Boy Student)
Pradeep Kumar A 11 UBA 061 III BBA
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Best Outgoing in cultural (Girl Student)
Joicedayanamary Y 11 UEN 052 III BA English ‘A’ Section
Best Outgoing in cultural (Boy Student)
Mahimai Joyex M 11 UMA 006 III BSc Mathematics
Best Outgoing in Fine Arts (Decorations)
Leenas Clinton S 11 UCA 013 III BCA
Special Prize (Model Exhibits)
Vijayakumar E 11 UCA 049 III BCA
Endowment / Merit Scholarships
I. Dr. M. Mary John - Endowment Scholarship goes to
1. Priciya A 11 UEN 086 III BA English
2. Antovalani S 11 UMA 013 III B Sc ( Mathematics)
II. Mr. R. S. Periyasamy and Vijayalakshmi - Merit Scholarship goes to
1. Richard Thomson S 11 UCA 048 III BCA
2. Priya N 11 UCS 032 III B Sc (CS)
III. Rev. Fr. M. Elias SJ, Founder Principal - Merit Scholarship goes to
1. Parthiban A 11 UBA 051 III BBA
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2. Rosary Dennis J 11 UCO 035 III B Com
IV. FRAMIT - Endowment Fund 2012 goes to
1. Jenci Mariyan C 12 UEN 081 II BA English
2. Baul Duwin M 12 UBA 039 II BBA
3. Stella Mary P 12 UCO 026 II B Com
4. Lincypriya R 12 UCA 033 II BCA
V. Mr. Rolf Schuler Merit Scholarship goes to
1. Tony Ajith A 11 UBA 015 III BBA
2. Motcha Raj A 11 UCA 011 III BCA
3. Renold Antony K P 11 UCS 014 III B Sc (CS)
Prize Winners For 100 % Attendance - SEM I (2013-14)
Sl. No Name Dept. No
1 Sofiaedwardruby A 13 UEN 004
2 Rajeshkumar P 13 UEN 015
3 Nagarajan V 13 UEN 076
4 Ruba Marry L 13 UEN 063
5 Arockia Mary T 13 UBA 29
6 Rajeshwari R 13 UCA 25
7 Jagadeesan S 13 UCA 45
8 Thavabalan M 13 UCO 17
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9 Mary Asha A 13 UCS 06
10 Poomadevi D 13 UMA 02
11 Jasmine Rosintha S 13 UMA 16
Prize Winners For 100 % Attendance - SEM II & III (2012-13)
Sl. No Name Dept. No
1 Tamilselvan D 12 UCO 018
Prize Winners For 100 % Attendance - SEM IV & V (2011-12)
Sl. No Name Dept. No
1 Manivannan M 11 UCA 043
2 Nikitha J 11 UCS 004
Loyola College, Vettavalam – 606 754
Staff who have produced 100% pass results in Nov/Dec. 2013 Semester Exam
S.
No Staff Name Papers Subject Name
Department
Name Semesters
1. Prof. G. Sekar 1 Tamil I I BSc Maths I Sem
2. Prof. K. Antony Raja 1 Tamil III II BSc Maths III Sem
3. Prof. G. Udhayaraj 3
Financial Accounting I B Com I Sem
Business Law II B Com III Sem
Practical Auditing III B Com V Sem
4. Prof. A. Peter 2 Business Organisation I B Com I Sem
Development of Small II B Com III Sem
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Business
5. Prof. A. John Peter 2
Principles of marketing I B Com I Sem
Entrepreneurial
Development
III B Com V Sem
6. Prof. S. Emalda Rani 3
Environmental Science I B Com I Sem
Modern Banking II B Com III Sem
Management Accounting II B Com III Sem
7. Prof. P. Bastin Arockiaraj 2 Business Economics I I B Com I Sem
Elements of Accounting II Years III Sem
8. Prof. A. Surendar 2 Business Management III B Com V Sem
Marketing Management III BBA V Sem
9. Fr. Eugine S Rosario 2
Customer Relationship
Management
II BBA III Sem
Business Law III BBA V Sem
10. Prof. G. Stanley Vincent 2
Production Management II BBA III Sem
Human Resource
Development
III BBA V Sem
11. Prof. K. Vijayaraj 1 Strategic Management II BBA III Sem
12. Prof. B. Anandaraj 1 Business Ethics I BBA I Sem
13. Prof. M. Selvam 2 E Business III BBA V Sem
Environmental Studies I B Sc (cs) I Sem
14. Prof. L. Jeromia Anthvanet 1 Trigonometry I B Sc (maths) I Sem
15. Prof. A. Priya 1 Environmental Studies I B Sc (maths) I Sem
16. Prof. B. Usha Gandhi 1 C++ and Data Structure Lab II B Sc (cs) III Sem
17. Prof. D. Jocil 1 Cobal Lab III B Sc (cs) V Sem
18. Prof. A. Vinoth Edayan 1 Operating System Lab III B Sc (cs) V Sem
19. Prof. P. Peter Jose 2 Programming in C++ Lab II B Sc (cs) III Sem
Environmental Science I BCA I Sem
20. Prof. A. Rex Augustinraj 1 RDBMS Lab III BCA V Sem
RESULT ANALYSIS.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 - 2014
Semester I
37
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean No
Passed Pass %
Overall pass
BA English
1 Tamil SLT 10 137 84 32 59 130 94
29
2 General English SLER 10 137 77 29 51 125 91
3 Environmental Studies UENV 10 137 89 47 66 137 100
4 Soft Skills SSS 10A 137 79 41 57 129 94
5 Indian Literature In English UEN 11 137 74 22 51 87 63
Fiction UEN 12 137 72 18 47 79 57
6 Literary Forms UENA 13 137 78 15 36 38 27
BCOM
1 Tamil-I SLT 10 47 83 34 65 44 93.6
2 English-I SLER 10 47 79 29 52 35 74.4
3 Principles of Accountancy SCM11 47 82 23 49.19 32 68.08
4 Business Communication SCM 12 47 87 29 59.12 43 91.48
5 Principles of Marketing ASCM 13C 47 91 25 53.8 39 82.97
6 Soft skills for linguistic communication and positive traits
SSS 10 B 47 74 43 60 45 95.74
7 Environmental Science SEV 10 47 96 49 66 47 100
BBA
1 Business Ethics ASBA13D 61 83 33 62 60 98
63
2 Business Mathematics SBA12 60 87 27 60 55 92
3 English -I SLER10 61 74 33 57 54 89
4 Soft skill SSS10D 60 69 39 59 56 93
5 Principles of Management SBA11 61 76 26 54 50 82
6 Environmental Studies SEV10 61 81 32 61 60 98
7 Tamil-I SLT10 61 79 32 56 53 87
BCA
1 Tamil SLT20 53 76 50 60 53 100
38
2 General English SLE20 53 79 23 54 49 85
3 Mathematical Foundation I ASMA 11 X 53 100 52 69 52 100
4 Digital logic and Computer Design SCA 11
53 83 19 50 50 80
5 Environmental Studies SEV 10 53 77 49 63 52 100
6 Soft Skills SSS10B 53 76 38 60 52 100
BSC CS
1 Tamil I SLT10 54 78 29 61 52 98
44
2 English I SLER10 54 72 25 52 43 79
3 Mathematical Foundation I ASMA11X 54 87 31 64 50 92
4 Digital Logic and Computer Design
SCS11 54 68 21 48 32 60
5 Environmental Studies SEV 10 54 84 52 63 54 100
6 Soft Skills SSS10A 54 80 48 64 48 89
BSC MATHS
1 Tamil I ULT 10 26 81 39 67 25 96
38 2 English I ULE 10 26 62 32 49 21 81
3 Algebra UMA11 26 88 21 52 17 65
38
4 Trigonometry UMA12 26 84 21 43 10 38
5 Numerical methods I UAMA13A 26 93 28 58 21 81
6 Environmental study UES 10 26 47 29 36 26 100
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 - 2014
Semester II
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean No
Passed Pass %
Overall pass
BA English
1 Tamil SLT 20 135 76 31 56 126 93
38
2 English SLER 20 135 75 33 51 111 82
3 Soft Skills SSS 20A 135 78 20 50 118 87
4 Value Education UVE 20 135 43 21 37 135 100
5 Prose UEN 21 135 70 28 47 108 80
6 Drama UEN 22 135 65 23 47 83 61.4
7 The History of English Literature I
UENA 23 135 62 17 46 93 68.8
BCOM
1 Tamil-II SLT20 46 86 35 56 42 91.3
33
2 English-II SLER20 46 75 30 46 27 58.69
3 Financial Accounting SCM21 46 87 21 47 35 76.08
4 Business Organization SCM22 46 84 26 56 43 93.48
5 Modern Marketing ASCM23C 46 90 22 58 43 93.48
6 Value Education SGA 20 46 43 20 31 46 100
7 Soft skills for Interpersonal Communication Essential job Skills
SSS20B 46 80 38 57 34 73.91
BBA
1 Tamil –II SLT 20 56 79 25 56.96 56 94.91
45
2 English –II SLE 20 D 38 65 26 47.7 38 65.51
3 Business Communication SBA 21 55 89 30 61.98 55 94.82
4 Business Mathematics SBA 22 43 88 19 49.32 43 72.88
5 Organizational Behavior ASBA 23A 50 75 17 51.44 50 84.74
6 Value Education SGA 20 59 40 20 27.52 59 100
7 Soft Skill SSS 20 B 38 68 31 54.06 38 64.4
BCA
1 Tamil SLT20 52 84 40 63 52 93
2 General English SLER20 52 69 31 50 50 88
3 Mathematical Foundation ASMA21X 52 65 16 35 47 28
4 Programming in C SCA21 52 77 19 50 49 77
5 Programming in C Lab SCA23 52 100 76 92 52 100
6 Value Education SGA20 52 43 20 30 52 98
7 Soft Skills SSS20B 52 68 39 50 52 88
39
BSC CS
1 Tamil II SLT 20 51 86 36 48 55 94
26
2 English II SLER 20 52 69 22 41 46 79
3 Programming in C SCS21 52 78 13 25 40 48
4 Programming in C lab SCS23 53 100 76 53 91 100
5 Mathematics II ASMA21X 53 82 14 16 36 30
6 Value Education (out of 50) SGA20 54 42 20 54 32 100
7 Soft Skills SSS20A 54 72 44 46 60 85
BSC MATHS
1 Tamil SLT 20 58 80 36 60 53 91
18
2 English SLER 20 58 72 30 52 46 79
3 Calculus SMA 21 58 86 20 49 30 52
4 Analytical Geometry SMA 22 58 97 17 44 21 36
5 Numerical Methods II ASMA 23A 58 93 23 55 40 69
6 Soft Skill SSS 20A 58 71 40 61 57 98
7 Value Education SGA 20 58 38 24 27 58 100
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 - 2014
Semester III
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean No
Passed Pass
% Overall
pass
BA English
1 Poetry UEN 31 132 70 19 52 67 51
25
2 Shakespeare UEN 32 132 69 19 54 81 61
3 The History of English Literature II
UENA 33 132 73 21 49 87 70
4 Skills for Employment UENS 34 132 70 24 60 102 77
5 English for Communication - I
UEN 35 132 98 15 65 110 8
6 Tamil SLT 30 132 84 29 65 127 95
7 General English SLER 30 132 73 24 54 97 73
BCOM
1 Corparate Accounting SCM31 43 92 25 53 28 65
40
2 Business Law SCM32 43 81 40 58 41 95
3 Modern Banking SCM33 42 80 34 55 36 86
4 Business Econamics -I SCM34 43 77 27 52 32 74
5 Business statistics and Operation Research-I
ASCM35 43 85 21 55 36 84
6 Development of small Business(SBS-I)
SSCM36 43 86 31 61 40 93
7 Non Major Elective NME 43 36 84
BBA
1 Production Management
SBA31 55 83 31 58 54 98
43 2 Financial Management SBA32 55 81 28 54 47 85
3 Strategic management SBA33 55 81 40 60 55 100
40
4 Managerial Economics SBA34 55 81 24 50 38 69
5 Office Management ASBA35D 55 87 41 60 55 100
6 Customer Relationship management
SSBA36 55 81 29 56 51 93
BCA
1 Object oriented programming using C++ SCA31
52 86 18 57 49 88
56
2 Data structures and Algorithms SCA32
52 82 19 51 50 89
3 Computer Architecture SCA33 52 77 24 48 49 90
4 Financial Accounting(Allied) ASCM11X
52 80 26 56 49 97
5 Enterprise Resourece Planning(SBS I) SSCA34
52 50 26 56 50 89
6 Introduction to Information Tecnology(NME I) NSCA35
52 87 13 59 49 90
BSC CS
1 Tamil III SLT 30 49 88 42 60 49 100
18
2 English III SLER 30 49 74 24 45 35 72
3 Object Oriented Programming Using C++
SCS31 49 79 23 51 43 87
4 Statistical Methods and Their Applications I
ASCS 32 47 81 12 36 22 47
5 Data Structure and Algorithms (SBS I)
SSCS 33 49 64 16 39 30 61
6 Practical II – C++ and Data Structure Lab
SCS35 49 50 32 40 49 100
7 Introduction to Information Technology
NSCS34 109 86 21 54 94 82
BSC MATHS
1 Tamil SLT 30 59 80 25 61 54 93
10
2 English SLER 30 59 68 25 47 33 57
3 Differential Equations SMA 31 59 82 13 35 8 15
4 Mathematical Statistics I ASMA 13B 59 81 15 45 36 61
5 Fundamentals of Applied Mathematics
SSMA 33 59 97 16 51 41 69
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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 - 2014
Semester IV
Department S.No Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean No
Passed Pass
%
Overall
pass
BA English
1 Tamil SLT 40 130 87 43 56 121 98
36
2 English SLER 40 130 67 27 46 101 81
3 American Literature I UEN 41 130 68 18 43 97 79
4 The History of English Language UEN 42 130 76 22 43 87 70
5 The Social History of England UENA 43 130 68 25 44 85 70
6 Skills for Employment UENS 44 130 77 26 50 110 89
BCOM
1 Advanced Corporate Accounting
SCM41 41 84 30 62 38 93
76
2 Company Law SCM42 41 84 29 57 39 95
3 Banking Law and Practice SCM43 41 90 39 63 40 98
4 Business Economics-II SCM44 41 76 30 54 38 93
5 Business statistics and Operation Research-I
ASCM45 41 100 24 63 38 93
6 Industrial Organization SSCM46 41 84 45 61 41 100
7 Non Major Elective NME 41 82 21 57 38 93
BBA
1 Materials Management SBA41 53 82 24 59 52 98
49
2 Management Accounting SBA42 54 78 24 52 48 89
3 TQM SBA 43 54 83 42 65 54 100
4 Business Environment SBA 44 54 81 17 57 51 94
5 Reward Management ASBA 45D 53 65 24 51 46 87
6 Operation Research SSBA 46 54 69 31 53 53 98
7 Non Major 54 79 16 53 49 91
BCA
1 computer Network SCA41 52 70 28 53 48 82
56
2 Operating System SCA42 52 82 22 51 47 78
3 Visual Programming SCA43 52 82 33 60 45 92
4 Financial Accounting II(Allied) ASCM21X 52 73 28 54 45 84
5 E-Commerce(SBSII) SSCA44 52 71 20 51 45 88
6 Introduction to Information Application(NME I)
NSCA45 52 76 23 48 42 80
7 Visual Programming lab SCA46 52 50 42 53 52 100
BSC CS
1 Tamil IV SLT 40 48 81 44 59.42 48 100
20 2 English IV SLER40 48 68 24 45.24 32 67
3 Java Programming SCS41 48 81 19 48.96 35 73
4 Statistical Methods and their Applications II
ASCS 42 42 74 6 32.34 21 50
42
5 Practical III – Java Programming Lab
SCS 45 49 50 26 41.56 49 100
6 Practical – Statistical Methods and their Applications I & II (Allied)
ASCS 46 48 49 22 35.86 48 100
7 Microprocessors (SBS II) SSCS 43 43 69 17 38.4 24 56
BSC MATHS
1 Tamil SLT 40 60 79 23 58 56 93
35
2 English SLER 40 60 73 20 49 44 73
3 Vector Analysis and Fourier Analysis
SMA 41 60 96 17 47 37 62
4 Mathematical Statistics – II ASMA 23B 60 90 16 48 39 65
5 Linear Programming SSMA 43 60 80 11 46 45 75
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 – 2014
Semester V
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean No
Passed Pass
% Overall
pass
BA English
1
2
3
4
5
BCOM
1 Cost Accounting I SCM 51 41 98 24 60 38 93
85
2 Practical Auditing SCM 52 41 82 48 60 41 100
3 Business Management SCM 53 41 86 43 58 41 100
4 Entrepreneurial Development SCM 54 41 90 47 65 41 100
5 Income Tax Law ESCM 55 A
40 85 13 63 39 96
6 Merchant Banking (SBS III) SSCM 56 41 89 33 64 40 98
BBA
1 Business law SBA 51 54 72 43 58.5 54 100
99
2 Marketing Management SBA 52 54 87 46 65.44 54 100
3 Entrepreneur Deveopment SBA 53 54 81 45 59.56 54 100
4 Human Resource Management
ESBA 54 54 78 29 56.06 52 96.3
5 E-Business SSBA 55 54 76 41 52.3 54 100
BCA
1 Database Management System SCA 51 49 83 23 54 47 96
88
2 COBOL Programming SCA 52 49 74 24 48 44 90
3 Data Mining ESCA 53A 49 80 27 57 48 98
4 Multimedia SSCA 54 49 82 32 51 47 96
5 RDBMS (Oracle lab) SCA 55 49 100 26 74 48 100
6 COBOL Programming Lab SCA 56 49 100 29 72 48 100
43
BSC CS
1 DBMS SCS51 50 79 10 47 37 74
56
2 Operating System SCS52 50 94 12 55 42 84
3 Computer Graphics ESCS53B 50 77 12 43 29 58
4 Software Engineering SSCS54 50 73 9 48 40 80
5 RDBMS Lab SCS55 50 100 22 79 49 98
6 OS Lab SCS56 50 100 59 85 50 100
BSC MATHS
1 Abstract Algebra SMA51 59 94 25 60 49 83
19
2 Real Analysis I SMA52 59 87 16 58 49 83
3 Complex Analysis SMA53 59 75 15 42 31 53
4 Mechanics I SMA54 59 87 14 42 22 37
5 Graph Theory ESMA55A 59 90 13 55 54 92
6 Quantitative Techniques SSMA56 59 64 46 55 48 81
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012 - 2015
Semester I
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean No
Passed Pass
Overall pass
BA English
1 Tamil ULT 10 96 84 25 60 93 97
16
2 English ULE 10 96 64 19 41 41 43
3 Indian Writing in English UEN 11 96 71 25 44 52 54
4 Fiction UEN 12 96 63 18 43 58 60
5 Literary forms and terms UAEN 13 96 66 2 44 41 43
6 Environmental studies UENV 10 96 45 26 36 96 100
BCOM
1 TAMIL - I ULT 10 36 80 43 61 35 97
27
2 ENGLISH - I ULE 10 37 63 19 40 14 38
3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES UES 10 37 75 33 55 37 100
4 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I UCM 11 37 69 20 44 24 76
5 BUSINESS ORGANISATION UCM12 37 75 13 48 9 97
6 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING UACM13B 37 48 22 33 36 65
BBA
1 TAMIL-I ULT10 35 77 24 57 29 83
14
2 ENGLISH -I ULE10 35 60 19 34 7 20
3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UES10 35 48 24 35 35 100
4 PINCIPAL OF MANAGEMENT UBA11 35 76 20 51 29 83
5 BUSINESS MATHS STATISTIC-I UBA12 34 71 11 34 13 38
6 BUSINESS ETHICS UABA 13D 35 72 31 52 32 9
BCA
1 TAMIL I ULT 10 44 82 25 62 44 100
40
2 ENGLISH I ULE 10 44 67 24 45 36 59
3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES UES10 44 45 26 34 44 100
4 DIGITAL LOGIC AND MICROPROCESSOR UCA11
44 67 21 53 38 77
5 MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS I (ALLIED) UAMA 15B
44 80 20 48 28 61
44
BSC CS
1 Tamil I ULT10 27 78 24 59 25 93
38
2 English I ULE10 27 62 21 41 16 59
3 Mathematical Foundation I UAMA 15B 27 69 12 45 14 51
4 Digital Logic and Computer Design
UCS11 27 66 17 40 12 44
5 Environmental Studies UES 10 27 38 24 33 27 100
BSC MATHS
1 TAMIL I ULT 10 26 81 39 67 25 96
38
2 ENGLISH I ULE 10 26 62 32 49 21 81
3 ALGEBRA UMA 11 26 88 21 52 17 65
4 TRIGONOMETRY UMA 12 26 84 21 43 10 38
5 NUMERICAL METHODS I UAMA 13A 26 93 28 58 21 81
6 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES UES 10 26 47 29 36 26 100
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012 - 2015
Semester II
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark Mean
No Passed Pass
Overall pass
BA English
1 Tamil ULT 20 91 80 28 52 82 98
37
2 English ULE 20 91 66 23 45 56 65
3 Prose UEN 21 91 62 24 40 56 65
4 Drama UEN 22 91 62 25 41 70 81
5 The History of English Literature I
UAEN 23 91 76 24 40 54 64
6 Value Education UGA 20 91 48 25 0 86 100
7 Soft skill USS 20 91 37 12 28 72 84
BCOM
1 Tamil - II ULT 20 34 72 29 53 29 85
32
2 ENGLISH-II ULE 20 34 63 22 46 21 62
3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING-II
UCM21 34 78 29 53 29 85
4 BUSINESS COMNICATION UCM 22 34 80 23 56 30 88
5 MODER N MARKETING UACM23A
33 83 27 58 27 82
6 VALUE EDUCATION UGA20 32 49 27 36 32 100
7 SOFT SKIL USS20 32 32 9 23 26 81
BBA
1 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
UABA23A
32 67 17 49.53 26 81.25
22
2 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
UBA21 32 85 22 52.66 26 81.25
3 BUSINESSS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
UBA22 32 80 15 41.53 18 56.25
4 TAMIL-II ULT20 32 66 15 45.41 23 71.88
45
5 ENGLISH -II ULE20 32 70 15 40.13 16 50
6 VALUE EDUCATION UGA20 32 46 17 36.06 31 96.88
7 SOFT SKILL USS20 32 38 8 26.34 26 81.25
BCA
1 TAMIL-II ULT20 44 85 19 57.3 40 90.9
30
2 ENGLISH-II ULE20 44 68 30 49.8 32 72.7
3 VALUE EDUCATION UGA20 44 49 22 39.1 43 97.7
4 PROGRAMMING IN C UCA21 44 79 23 53.3 29 65.9
5 SOFTSKILL USS20 44 36 16 27.2 41 93.2
6 FOUNDATIONS-II UAMA25
B 44 80 10 36.3 20 45.5
7 PC SOFTWARE LAB UPCA23 44 100 86 96.8 44 100
8 PROGRAMMING IN C LAB UPCA24
44 100 85 95.9 44 100
BSC CS
1 Tamil II ULT20 27 77 11 58 26 96
44
2 English II ULE20 27 80 39 48 22 81
3 Programming in C UCS21 27 77 11 40 16 59
4 Mathematical Foundations II (Allied)
UAMA25B
27 75 10 40 16 59
5 Soft Skill USS20 27 41 21 28 27 100
6 Value Education UGA20 27 46 26 36 27 100
7 PC Software Lab UPCS23 27 100 94 97 27 100
8 Programming in C Lab UPCS24 27 100 88 96 27 100
BSC MATHS
1 TAMIL II ULT 20 24 83 53 66 24 100
33
2 ENGLISH II ULE 20 24 75 30 51 17 71
3 CALCULUS UMA 21 24 89 18 41 12 52
4 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY UMA 22 24 100 28 58 20 87
5 NUMERICAL METHODS II
UAMA 23
24 90 20 40 11 48
6 SOFT SKILLS USS 20 24 40 18 30 22 96
7 VALUE EDUCATION UGA 20 24 45 32 40 23 100
46
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012 - 2015
Semester III Department
S.NO
Name Of the Subject Sub Code
Total No
Max Mark
Min Mark
Mean
No Passed
Pass %
Overall pass
BA English 1 Tamil III ULT 30 81 80 22 62.9 79 98 28 2 English III ULE 30 81 65 16 44.4 55 68 3 Poetry UEN 31 81 67 24 46.1 62 77 4 Shakespeare UEN 32 81 77 25 47.5 63 78 5 History of English
Literature UAEN 33
81 68 27 49.1 67 83
6 Skills for Employment USEN 34 81 48 16 33.3 77 95 BCOM 1 Corporate Accounting UCM31 31 73 30 52 24 77 26
2 Business Law UCM32 31 67 46 57 31 100 3 Modern Banking UCM33 31 84 52 75 31 100 4 Business Economics - I UACM3
5 31 75 49 65 31
100
5 Business Statistics And Operation Research - I
UCM34 31 64 23 39 9 29
6 Development Of Small Business(SBS I)
USCM36
31 65 34 47 31 100
BBA 1 Production Management
UBA31 34 74 46 57.18
34 100 94
2 Management Accounting I
UBA32 34 79 45 61.74
34 100
3 Strategic Management UBA33 34 79 40 60.18
34 100
4 Managerial Economics UBA34 34 83 30 62.68
33 97
5 Office Management UABA35D
34 74 37 56.29
33 97
6 Customer Relationship Management
UABA36 34 51 32 39.2 34 100
BCA 1 Programming in C++ UCA 31 43 89 30 58 35 81 36 2 Data Structures UCA 32 43 90 23 52 32 74 3 Computer Networks UCA 33 43 79 32 59 40 93 4 Management
Information System USCA 34 43 65 15 40 35
81
5 Financial Accounting UACM 15 C
43 67 7 40 24 55
6 Object Oriented Programming in C++
UCA 36 43 100 36 82 42 100
BSC CS 1 Tamil III ULT30 26 76 27 57 24 92 44 2 English III ULE30 26 73 21 42 14 56 3 Programming in C++ UCS 31 26 80 15 56 24 92 4 Statistical Methods I UACS 32 26 72 10 46 22 85 5 Data Structure USCS 33 26 52 10 36 22 85
47
6 C++ and Data Structure Lab
UPCS35 27 100 59 89 27 100
BSC MATHS
1 Tamil III ULT 30 25 85 50 70 25 100 54 2 English III ULE 30 25 65 34 51 19 79 3 Differential Equations UMA 31 25 100 10 50 16 70 4 Mathematics for
Competitive Examinations
USMA 33
25 75 6 48 21 88
5 Mathematical Statistics I
UAMA 13B
25 72 8 45 21 88
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SHEET OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 - 2016
Semester I
Department S.NO Name Of the Subject Sub
Code Total
No Max Mark
Min Mark Mean
No Passed Pass
Overall Pass
BA English
1 Tamil I ULT 10 68 82 24 59 61 90
27
2 English I ULE 10 68 77 16 44 36 53
3 Indian Literature in English
UEN 11 69 71 15 39 27 39
4 Fiction UEN 12 69 65 12 44 48 70
5 Literary Forms and Terms
UAEN 13
69 55 15 40 30 43
6 EVS UES 10 67 40 24 31 67 100
BCOM
1 Tamil I ULT 10 20 78 36 55 17 85
70
2 English I ULE 10 20 58 32 48 16 80
3 Financial accounting I UCM11 20 71 50 60 20 100
4 Business Organisation UCm12 20 72 48 39 20 100
5 Principles Of Marketing UACM13B
20 80 49 62 20 100
6 EVS UES10 20 44 27 39 20 100
BBA
1 Tamil I ULT 10 24 68 22 44 11 46
2 English I ULE 10 24 73 22 37 4 17
3 Principles Of Management
UBA 11 24 79 27 46 15 63
4 Business Mathematics & Statistics
UBA 12 24 87 19 41 10 42
5 Business Ethics UABA 13D
24 76 45 56 24 100
6 Environmental Studies UES 10 24 42 17 33 23 97
BCA
1 Tamil I ULT 10 53 74 31 54 48 91
29
2 English I ULE 10 53 60 19 42 33 62
3 Environmental Studies UES10 53 46 21 32 53 100
4 Digital Logic and Microprocessor UCA11
53 81 14 50 42 80
5 Mathematical UAMA 53 71 11 38 21 40
48
Foundations I(Allied) 15B
BSC CS
1 Tamil I ULT 10 32 79 39 65 31 97
31
2 English I ULE 10 32 64 29 49 25 78
3 Digital Logic UCS 11 32 83 25 49 18 56
4 Mathematical Foundations I
UAMA15B
32 69 23 46 17 53
5 EVS UES 10 32 42 25 32 32 100
BSC MATHS
1 Tamil I ULT 10 28 83 45 62.4 28 100
56
2 English I ULE 10 28 62 28 40.4 22 79
3 Algebra UMA 11
28 86 23 38.3 18 64
4 Trigonometry UMA 12
28 86 51 71.6 28 100
5 Numerical Methods I UAMA13A
28 87 18 45.2 21 75
6 EVS UES10 28 39 27 31.2 28 100
Centum Results in Nov-Dee Exam 2013
ACADEMIC
YEAR ODD SEMESTER EVEN SEMESTER
TOTAL
PAPERS
CENTUM
RESULTS
TOTAL
PAPERS
CENTUM RESULTS
2009-10 28 9 subjects 30 13
2010-11 72 22 subjects 71 21
2011-12 111 26 subjects 83 14
2012-13 108 21 subjects 83 16
2013-14 103 32 subjects
This study shows that in the semester exams held in Nov- Dec 2013, students have scored
centum results in 32 subjects which is the highest so far in the last five years in our college.
However, most of these subjects are either EVS or Value Education. Only in few of the core
subjects students have scored centum results. The overall pass in individual subjects or the
overall pass obtained by the batch as such has not improved satisfactorily.
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EVENTS 2013 – 14 A QUICK GLANCE
S.No Date Title of the Programme Resource Person
1. 02.07.2013 Inugural Fuction of Tamil Association
VEERAMAMUNIVAR
Rev. Dr. Alphonese Manikam SJ
Principal
2.
09.07.2013
Inugural Fuction of Computer Science
Association PIXLOVE
Rev. Dr. Alphonese Manikam SJ
Principal
3. 09.07.2013 Inaugural Function of Commerce
Association
Rev. Fr. Alphonse Manickam SJ
4. 11.07.2013 Inugural Fuction of Maths Association
SIGMA
Rev. Fr. Alphonse Manickam SJ
5. 12.07.2013 Inugural Function of Computer
Applications Association ATOMS
Rev. Fr. Alphonse Manickam SJ
6. 12.07.2013 Inugural Function of Business
Administration Association
Rev. Fr. Alphonse Manickam SJ
7. 15.07.2013 Inaugural Function of English
Association BARDS
Rev. Fr. Alphonse Manickam SJ
8. 8th July –
19th July
Bridge Course Department of English
9.
29.07.2013 Seminar : The future is beautiful,
Business opportunities for Commerce
Students – B Com
D. Maria Antony,
St. Joseph’s College, Trichy
10. 01.08.2013
Seminar Cum Workshop –CS
Department
Prof. Peter Jose Head of the Department
of Computer Application
11.
02.08.2013 Seminar on American Literature and
Indian Literature – Dept of English
Dr. Peruvazhuthi,
Govt. Arts College
Mrs. Gabriel,
Auxilium College
12. 13.08.2013 IQAC Meeting Fr Principal
13. 19.08.2013 Shopping Mall -BBA
14. 20.08.2013 Seminar - BCA Prof. Vimal Jerald,
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Introduction to ASP.NET St. Joseph’s College, Trichy
15. 26.08.2013 PIXEXPO ’13 – Exhibition – BSC CS Fr.Principal & Fr.Secretary
16. 29.08.2013 Meeting with Teaching and Non-
Teaching Staff Members
Members of the Management
17. 30.08.2013 Seminar on ‘Application of Mathematics
in Computer Science’- Mathematics
Prof.Selvam , Head , Dept. of CS ,
Loyola College , Vettavalm
18. 05.09.2103 Laying of Foundation stone for Bus Stand Mr. Dhatchanamoorthy, Ex – President,
Rajanthangal
19.
11.09.2013 Seminar: Functions and Recent Trends of
Stock Market in India - BCOM
Dr. L. Ganesamoorthy,
Annamalai University,
Chidhambaram
20. 12.09.2013 Intra Departmental Competition –
BSC Mathematics
Rev. Fr. Alphonse Manickam SJ
21. 13.09.2013 Intercollegiate Competition,
– BCA
BICS, Yelagiri
22.
13.09.2013 Seminar on Triangular Numbers -
Mathematics
Dr.Britto Antony Xavier, Head of the
dept. Of Mathematics, Sacred Heart
College, Tirupattur
23.
20th & 21st
Sept
Loyofest’13 Mr. S.Karuna , Short film director
Mr.K.Chinnaparaj , Hello FM Singer
24. 25.09.2013 Seminar on Sangakala Kotpaadugal-
Tamil
Dr.Nedunchezhyan , Govt.Arts College ,
Tiruvannamalai.
25. 25.09.2013 Seminar: Contemporary Literary
Theories – BA English
Dr. Bennet,
National College, Trichy
26. 25.09.2013 Seminar On Literary Criticism –English Dr.Bennet ,Associate professor ,
National College ,Trichy
27. 27.09.2013 Retreat for Students Brothers from Arul Kadal, Chennai
28. 29.09.2013 EVS Tour to Thadagam – BCA I UG students
29. 14.10.2013 Alumni Meet –BBA Fr.Eugine Rosario., SJ, Head , Dept.of
BBA
30. 15th – 17th
October
Department Tour to Kodaikanal –
English
III UG students
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31. 19.10.2013 Student’s Participation outside college,
Paper Presentation – BSC Mathematics
32. 28.10.2013 EVS visit to Gingee – BA English
33. 29.10.2013 Skit Fest – BA English Mr. Maria Edward Raj,
WIPRO
34. 10.11.2013 Laying Foundation for Bore well Mr. Dhatchanamoorthy, Ex – President,
Rajanthangal
35. 14.11.2013 Visit from Porticus (Donors) Valerie and Neeraja
36. 25.11.2013 Staff Development Programme Rev. Fr. Eugine Rosario SJ
37. 24.01.2014 Seminar on Sanga Ilakiathil Manitha
Neyam – Tamil
Dr.Rasu , St.Joseph’s College , Trichy.
38. 30.01.2014 Fantasiya ’14 – English Fr.Principal & Fr.Secretary
39. 31.01.2014 COMBA ‘14
40.
28.02.2014 State Level Seminar on Amazing Growth
in IT &Alaming Ecoilogical Concerns (
CA , CS & Bsc Mathematics)
Rev.Dr .Thadaeus, SDB ,Principal Don
Bosco College , Yelagiri
Dr.Victor Devadoss , Head , Dept.Of
Mathematics , Loyola College , Chennai.
41. 05.03.2014 FESTDRA ’14 CUM Valedictory
Function – English
Rev. Dr. Alphonese Manikam SJ
Principal
VISITORS TO THE CAMPUS
S .NO Date Name of the visitor 1 29.07.13 D. Maria Antony,
St. Joseph’s College, Trichy 2 02.08.13 Dr. Peruvazhuthi,
Govt. Arts College
Mrs. Gabriel,
Auxilium College
3 20.08.13 Prof. Vimal Jerald,
St. Joseph’s College, Trichy
4 05.09.13 Mr. Dhatchanamoorthy, Ex – President, Rajanthangal
5 11.09.13 Dr. L. Ganesamoorthy,
Annamalai University,
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Chidhambaram
6 13.09.13 Dr.Britto Antony Xavier, Head of the dept. Of Mathematics, Sacred Heart
College, Tirupattur
7 21.09.13 Mr. S.Karuna , Short film director &
Mr.K.Chinnaparaj , Hello FM Singer
8 25.09.13 Dr.Nedunchezhyan , Govt.Arts College , Tiruvannamalai.
9 25.09.13 Dr. Bennet,
National College, Trichy
10 29.10.13 Mr. Maria Edward Raj,
WIPRO
11 24.01.14 Dr.Rasu , St.Joseph’s College , Trichy.
12 28.02.14 Rev.Dr .Thadaeus, SDB, Principal Don Bosco College, Yelagiri &
Dr.Victor Devadoss , Head , Dept.Of Mathematics, Loyola College,
Chennai.
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THE CHIEF GUEST
Our Chief guest Dr. G Viswanathan is a good friend of the Jesuits. I listened to some of his
speeches, both in Loyola College and outside. I came to understand that he loves Loyola College
and the Jesuits who educated him in LC. I heard him speaking very high of the professors of LC
of his time. He said once that he got the idea from the Jesuits how to run an educational
institution. I was impressed by him. I have great admiration and appreciation for Dr
Viswanathan.
When I invited him to St Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai two year ago as the chief guest for the
Graduation ceremony, he said that he has come to the “Periamma’s house” meaning, LC was
started in 1925, and SXC was started in 1923. SXC is older that LC. That’s why he said that LC
is his mother’s house and SXC is Periamma’s house.” In the past he took the inspiration and the
model from the Jesuits. Time has come that we Jesuits and others who wish to run educational
institutions take him as model. His institution is an international university, where students from
many countries of the world are studying. We should all visit his university. I visited it last week
when I went to give the invitation card. I was very much impressed by the kind of facilities
provided to students and staff to study, to do research, etc.
Sir, we are proud of your vision and achievement in providing quality education to the poor and
the rich. This institution wishes to build good relationship with your University for further
development. It is my dream that one day LCV should become something like the VIT
University, Vellore. I thank you very sincerely for having accepted to come for our college day
celebration and we look forward to your guidance and support in the areas of communicative
English to our students and research facilities to our staff. Once again I thank you on behalf the
Jesuit Management, staff and students of LCV. May God bless all your efforts in providing
affordable quality education to the youth of today.
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Dr. G. Viswanathan,
Founder & Chancellor
VIT University
Vellore – 632 014,
Tamilnadu, India,
Tel: 0091 416 2243100,
Fax: 0091 416 2243092,
Email: [email protected],
www.vit.ac.in
Date of Birth 14-06-1940
Education B.A. [Economics] 1959
M.A. [Economics] 1961
Loyola College, University of Madras
B.L. 1963
Madras Law College, University of Madras
Advanced Management Program 2003
Harvard Business School, USA
Present Position
Chancellor, VIT University, Vellore – 632 014
Chairman and Managing Trustee
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
Member, Board of Governors, Indian Institute of Information
Technology, Govt. of India, Kancheepuram
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President, Educational Promotion Society for India, New Delhi
Convener, Education Panel, CII, Chennai
President, Friends of United States, Chennai
Executive President, The Centenarian Trust, Chennai
Vice President, Thiru.Vi.Ka-Dr.Mu.Va. Educational Trust, chennai
Founder-President, Vellore Tamil Sangam from 1980 onwards
President, Loyola Alumni Association, Chennai.
Career (Lok Sabha) Member of Parliament, 1967-77
Member, Committee on Sub-ordinate Legislation and various
Select committees, 1967-77
Member, National Shipping Board
Member, Committee on Defence
Member, Committee on External Affairs
Member, Committee on Constitutional Amendments
Member, Committee on Tourism and Civil Aviation
Member of Legislative Assembly, Tamil Nadu – 1980-84, 1991-96
Member, TN Second Backward Classes Commission
Founded Vellore Engineering College, 1984
Minister for Food, Co-operation and Dairy Development,
Govt. of Tamil Nadu – 1991-93
Chairman, Committee on Revamping Public Distribution
System, Govt. of India – 1993
Delegation Member, Indian Delegation to Common Wealth
Parliamentary Conference, Kuala Lumpur – 1971
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Member, Parliamentary Goodwill Mission to Poland – 1976
Countries Visited Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Belgium, Bhutan, Botswana,
Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Dubai, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan,
Kenya, Kuwait, Lithuania , Malaysia, Macao, Mauritius,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Poland, Russia, Rwanda,
Seychelles, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea,
Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand,
Uganda, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vatican City.
In 1995, started GV School Development Programme to develop the schools in this part of the
Country
LIST OF HONORS & AWARDS RECEIVED IN THE PAST
He is the first Asian to be honoured with a Doctorate by
West Virginia University, USA (May 2009)
Name of Honor / Award Awarding organisation
Seva Ratna Award 2001 The Centenarian Trust, Chennai
EXNORA Green Campus Award EXNORA International, Chennai
TVN-KIDAO-NIQR Award for Outstanding Educational
Institution – 2004 National Institution for Quality and Reliability, Chennai
Life Time Achievement Award Rotary Club of Mid Town, Vellore
For the Sake of Honour Rotary Club of Vellore South, Vellore
Scroll of the Honour
[for outstanding contribution to establish Disaster
Management and Mitigation Centre and provide expert
facility for South Asia]
Safety and Quality Forum, The Institution of Engineers
[India], New Delhi.
The Entrepreneur Award [for outstanding contribution to the
industry and also played a significant role for the betterment
of the society]
CII Connect 2006, ICICI Venture, Chennai, India.
Kalvi Kalai Venthar
Parent Teacher Association of the
Government Higher Secondary School,
Nallurpettai, Gudiyatham, The Rotary Club of
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Gudiyatham, and the Lions Club of Gudiyatham on
29.10.2007
Kalvikkadal Lions Clubs International–District 324-A4 –
(06.04.2008) at Vellore.
GYAN GANGA LIFE TIME ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD
Gyan Ganga Group of Institutions, Bhopal, Madhya
Pradesh, India
FeTNA LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America
(FeTNA), USA
Dynamic Indian of the Decade K.G. Foundation, K.G. Hospital, Coimbatore
Lifetime Achievements Award for Education
Excellence-Gold Medal
Indian Economic Development & Research
Association, New Delhi
Alumni Achiever’s Award (Aug 2010) Loyola Alumni Association. Chennai
China-India Friendship Award
[Presented by Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao] –
Dec 2010
Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with
Foreign Countries & China-India Friendship
Association
Lifetime Achievement Award for Education Excellence
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology,
Dept. of Biotechnology, Govt. of India,
Thiruvananthapuram (25 July 2011)
“EDUPRENEURS” Lifetime Achievement Award
2012 – for exemplary commitment and impactful
positive contribution to education in Tamilnadu
The Times Group (28 September 2012)
“GOPIO International Excellence Awards 2013 – for
Tertiary Education
Global Organization People of Indian Origin
(GOPIO), Malaysia (06/09/2013)
Kalvi Ko Award Vellore Tamil Sangam (2013)