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PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (College with Potential for Excellence)
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Bharathiar University)
(Reaccredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC, An ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution) Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004. India Phone: 0422 - 4295959
E-mail: principal@psgrkc.com, Website: www.psgrkc.com Name : Class : Reg. No. : Address : Ph. No. : Mobile : E-mail : Blood Group :
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CALENDAR 2016 - 2017
Governing Council Members 1.Shri. G. Rangaswamy Managing Trustee, GRG Trust 2.Dr. R. Nandini Chairperson, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women 3.Dr. N. Yesodha Devi Secretary, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women 4.Smt. Srivalli Venkatesh Redfields, Coimbatore 5.Shri. N. Krishna Samraj Managing Director, Magna Electro Casting Ltd. Coimbatore 6Dr. K. A. Chinnaraju Secretary, Kovai Kalaimagal College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore 7.Shri. M. Settu Chief Executive Director, Syndicate Exports Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore 8.Dr. Sheela Ramachandran Vice Chancellor, Avinashilingam Deemed University, Coimbatore 9.Joint Director of Collegiate Education, Coimbatore State Government Nominee 10.Dr. V. Narmatha Bai HOD, Dept. of Botany Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 11.Dr. Queeny Pradhan Associate Professor, GGSIP University, New Delhi 12.Dr. S. Nirmala Principal, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women 13.Dr. S.Sumadevi H.O.D., Department of Commerce PSGR Krishnammal College for Women 14.Dr. R.S. Meera Bai H.O.D., Department of Botany PSGR Krishnammal College for Women 15.Mrs. V. Lalitha Office Superintendent PSGR Krishnammal College for Women
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National Anthem
Jana-gana mana adinayaka jaya He, Bharatha bhagya-vidhata Punjaba-Sindhu Gujarata-Maratha Dravida-Utkala-Vanga Vindhya-Himachala Yamuna Ganga Uchchala jaladi-taranga Thava-subha name-jage Thava subha asisa mage Gahe thava jaya-gatha Jana gana mangala-dayaka jaya He, Bharatha bhagya-vidhata Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya He.
(English Translation)
Thou art the ruler of the minds of all
people Thou dispenser of India's destiny Thy name rouses the hearts of the Punjab, Sind,
Gujarat and Maratha, Dravida, Orissa and Bengal It
echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas,
Mingles in the music of Jamuna and Ganga and is
Chanted by the waves of the Indian sea. They pray for the blessings and sing their
praise, Thou dispenser of India's destiny Victory, Victory, Victory to Thee.
The Pledge India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and
sisters. I love my country and I am proud of its rich and
varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give respect to my parents, teachers and all
elders and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion. In their well-being and prosperity alone lies my happiness.
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PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (College with Potential for Excellence)
An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Bharathiar University
Reaccredited with “A” Grade by NAAC An ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institution Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641 004, India
The late Sri. G. R. Govindarajulu, Founder of GRG Trust, following the
footsteps of his illustrious parents, started a high school for girls in 1956 in
Peelamedu, Coimbatore. It had a growing popularity in this area and it was the
earnest desire of all the distinguished visitors and the public that the school should
blossom into a full-fledged college for women. Thus PSGR Krishnammal College
for Women was started on 28th June 1963 under the auspices of the GRG Trust,
with Sri G.R. Govindarajulu as Founder Trustee and Smt. Chandrakanthi
Govindarajulu as Founder Correspondent of the College.
Affiliated to Bharathiar University, the college is situated in a beautiful campus. Over a period of 52 years it has grown into a full-fledged first grade post graduate-research institution with multi storied buildings, well equipped laboratories, an excellent ever growing library with a good collection of books, National & International Journals and with an extensive well maintained play ground. The college offers 12 UG and 4 PG Courses under the aided scheme, 19 UG, 7 PG, 3 PG Diploma and 3 Certificate Courses under the unaided scheme and M.Phil and Ph.D. programmes in 11 disciplines. Student enrolment is around 6500.
To ensure quality enhancement and sustenance and to make quality an inherent aspect of the institution, the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was constituted in January 2004. IQAC functions as a nodal center for initiating quality measures in various facets of institutional activities. Heads of Departments and the Co-ordinators of all the service wings are its members. The cell is concerned with setting the targets for every academic year, ensuring that activities take place as planned by comparing the actual performance with the targets set.
Due to the untiring efforts of the management and munificent support of the founders Smt. & Sri. G.R. Govindarajulu and their family members, the college in its second year (1964) of its inception was upgraded to a First Grade college. This is the first women's college in this area to start M.A Literature in 1969, B.Com. in 1970 and B.B.M. in 1987, exclusively for women. Another pioneering initiative at the state level is the starting of MBA course exclusively for women during 1993-94 under the banner of G.R. Govindarajulu School of Management Studies.
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With the twin advantage of being the leading academic unit of Bharathiar
University and effective governance by the benevolent management, the
college stands to gain the all round appreciation of all its stakeholders.
Autonomy in 2004, ISO 9001: 2000 certification in March 2007,
Reaccreditation with 'A' grade by NAAC (Third cycle with CGPA 3.58 in Feb
2014). ISO 9001:2008 certification in March 2010, have been the modest but
reaffirming assurances in the vertical climb of the institution towards the
pinnacle of excellence. Department of Botany has been elevated to the status
of DST-FIST sponsored in the year 2009. In 2011 the college was awarded
College with Potential for Excellence status by UGC. College level recognition
by DST-FIST in the year 2012 is a value addition. This was followed by a
celebrated elevation for science departments with the inclusion under the 'Star
Status Scheme' of the DBT in the year 2012. In the post golden jubilee year,
the institution has entered into new ventures with UGC sanctioning skill
enhancing programmes through B.Voc (in two disciplines) and a Community
College in 2014. A Rural Women Technology Park (DST-Sponsored) has
been launched at Pillaiappampalayam, Annur Taluk to empower women in
rural areas through technology transfer and entrepreneurship.
College Working Hours
Aided Courses - 08.00 am to 01.00 pm
Unaided Courses - 01.00 pm to 06.00 pm
PG Courses - 08.00 am to 01.00 pm
B.Com PA - 07.00 am to 12.00 noon 06
Ragging is Banned
Ragging is strictly prohibited in this institution as per Government
order. Names of those indulging in ragging will be instantly removed
from the roll and further action will be taken as per Government order.
Ragging Curb Committee Chairman:
Dr. (Mrs.) S. Nirmala, M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D Principal PSGR Krishnammal College for Women Coimbatore - 641 004 Mobile no. 9994566911
Dr. S.Sumadevi M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed., M.B.A., Ph.D H.O.D., Department of Commerce PSGR Krishnammal College for Women Coimbatore - 641 004 Mobile no. 9894207170
Dr. (Mrs) R. S. Meerabai, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., PGDCA H.O.D., Department of Botany PSGR Krishnammal College for Women Coimbatore - 641 004 Mobile: 99522 23572
Dr. (Mrs) C. Krishnaveni, M.Sc. M.Phil., Ph.D Associate Professor Department of Botany PSGR Krishnammal College for Women Coimbatore - 641 004 Mobile: 9894455992
The above Committee members are also on the Board of Sexual Harassment Grievance Cell.
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Time Table for Odd Semester
Day 1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr 5 Hr
Order
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II
III
IV
V
VI
Time Table for Even Semester Day
1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr 5 Hr
Order
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
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College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date June 2016 working
order
days
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 Thu 1 1
17 Fri 2 2
18 Sat 3 3
19 Sun
20 Mon 4 4
21 Tue 5 5
22 Wed 6 6
23 Thu 1 7
24 Fri 2 8
25 Sat 26 Sun 27 Mon 3 9 28 Tue 4 10 29 Wed 5 11 30 Thu 6 12
No.of working days : 12
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College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date July 2016 working
order
days
1 Fri 1 13
2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 2 14 5 Tues 3 15 6 Wed 4 16 7 Thu 5 Last date to pay the fees 17 8 Fri RAMZAN
9 Sat
10 Sun
11 Mon 6 18 12 Tue 1 19 13 Wed 2 20 14 Thu 3 21 15 Fri 4 22 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 5 23 19 Tue 6 24 20 Wed 1 25 21 Thu 2 26 22 Fri 3 27 23 Sat Alumni Carnival 28 24 Sun
25 Mon 5 29 26 Tue 6 30 27 Wed 1 31 28 Thu 2 32 29 Fri 3 33
30 Sat 31 Sun
No.of working days : 21
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College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date August 2016 working
order
days
1 Mon 4 34
2 Tue 5 35
3 Wed 6 CA I 36
4 Thu 1 37
5 Fri 2 38
6 Sat 7 Sun 8 Mon 3 39 9 Tue 4 40 10 Wed 5 41 11 Thu 6 42 12 Fri 1 43 13 Sat 14 Sun 15 Mon - INDEPENDENCE DAY - 16 Tue 2 44 17 Wed 3 45 18 Thu 4 46 19 Fri 5 47 20 Sat GENERAL AWARENESS TEST -I
21 Sun
22 Mon 6 48 23 Tue 1 49 24 Wed 2 50 25 Thu KRISHNA JAYANTHI
26 Fri 3 51 27 Sat 4 52 28 Sun
29 Mon 5 BIRTHDAY OF FOUNDER TRUSTEE 53 30 Tue 6 54 31 Wed 1 55
No.of working days : 22 11
College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date September 2016 working
order
days
1 Thu 2 56
2 Fri 3 57
3 Sat 4 Sun 5 Mon - VINAYAGAR CHATHURTHI 6 Tue 4 58 7 Wed 5 59 8 Thu 6 60 9 Fri 1 61 10 Sat GENERAL AWARENESS Test I Contd 11 Sun
12 Mon BAKRID 13 Tue 2 62 14 Wed ONAM 15 Thu 3 63 16 Fri 4 64 17 Sat 5 65 18 Sun
19 Mon 6 66 20 Tue 1 67 21 Wed 2 68 22 Thu 3 69 23 Fri 4 70 24 Sat 25 Sun 26 Mon 5 CA II 71 27 Tue 6 72 28 Wed 1 73 29 Thu 2 74
30 Fri 3 75
No.of working days : 20
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College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date October 2016 working
order
days
1 Sat 4 76
2 Sun GANDHI JAYANTHI
3 Mon 5 77
4 Tue 6 78
5 Wed 1 79
6 Thu 2 80
7 Fri 3 81
8 Sat 9 Sun 10 Mon SARASWATHI PUJA 11 Tue VIJAYADASAMI
12 Wed MUHARRAM
13 Thu 4 82 14 Fri 5 83 15 Sat 6 84 16 Sun
17 Mon 1 85 18 Tue 2 MODEL EXAM 86 19 Wed 3 87 20 Thu 4 88 21 Fri 5 89 22 Sat 6 90 23 Sun
24 Mon 1 91 25 Tue 2 92 26 Wed 3 93 27 Thu 4 94 28 Fri 5 95 29 Sat DEEPAVALI 30 Sun 31 Mon
No.of working days : 20
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College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date November 2016 working
order
days
1 Tue
2 Wed ESE BEGINS
3 Thu 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Mon 8 Tue 9 Wed 10 Thu 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 Thu 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Sun 21 Mon 22 Tue 23 Wed 24 Thu 25 Fri 26 Sat 27 Sun 28 Mon 29 Tue 30 Wed
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College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date December 2016 working
order
days
1 Thu 1 Semester Begins 1
2 Fri 2 2
3 Sat 3 3
4 Sun - -
5 Mon 4 4
6 Tue 5 5
7 Wed 6 6
8 Thu 1 7
9 Fri 2 8
10 Sat - General Awareness Test - 2 -
11 Sun - -
12 Mon 3 9
13 Tue - Miladi-un-nabi -
14 Wed 4 10
15 Thu 5 11
16 Fri 6 12
17 Sat 1 13
18 Sun - -
19 Mon 2 14
20 Tue 3 15
21 Wed 4 16
22 Thu 5 17
23 Fri 6 18
24 Sat - -
25 Sun - Christmas -
26 Mon 1 19
27 Tue 2 Last date to pay the fees without fine 20
28 Wed 3 21
29 Thu 4 22
30 Fri 5 23
31 Sat - -
No.of working days : 23 15
College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date January 2016 working
order
days
1 Sun - New Year Day -
2 Mon 6 24
3 Tue 1 25
4 Wed 2 26
5 Thu 3 27
6 Fri 4 28
7 Sat - General Awareness Test - 2 (cont) -
8 Sun - -
9 Mon 5 29
10 Tue 6 30
11 Wed 1 31
12 Thu 2 32
13 Fri 3 33
14 Sat - Pongal -
15 Sun - -
16 Mon - Uzhavar Thirunal, Thiruvalluvar Day -
17 Tue 4 34
18 Wed 5 35
19 Thu 6 Founders' Day 36
20 Fri 1 37
21 Sat 2 CA I 38
22 Sun - -
23 Mon 3 39
24 Tue 4 40
25 Wed 5 41
26 Thu - Republic Day -
27 Fri 6 42
28 Sat - -
29 Sun - -
30 Mon 1 43
31 Tue 2 44
No.of working days : 21 16
College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date February 2016 working
order
days
1 Wed 3 45
2 Thu 4 46
3 Fri 5 47
4 Sat - -
5 Sun - -
6 Mon 6 48
7 Tue 1 49
8 Wed 2 50
9 Thu 3 51
10 Fri 4 52
11 Sat - -
12 Sun - -
13 Mon 5 53
14 Tue 6 54
15 Wed 1 55
16 Thu 2 56
17 Fri 3 57
18 Sat - General Awareness Test - 3 -
19 Sun - -
20 Mon 4 58
21 Tue 5 59
22 Wed 6 60
23 Thu 1 61
24 Fri 2 62
25 Sat - General Awareness Test - 3 (cont) -
26 Sun - -
27 Mon 3 63
28 Tue 4 64
No.of working days : 20 17
College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date March 2016 working
order
days
1 Wed 5 Last Date for ESE Fees Payment 65
2 Thu 6 66
3 Fri 1 67
4 Sat - -
5 Sun - -
6 Mon 2 68
7 Tue 3 69
8 Wed 4 70
9 Thu 5 CA II 71
10 Fri 6 72
11 Sat - -
12 Sun - -
13 Mon 1 73
14 Tue 2 74
15 Wed 3 75
16 Thu 4 76
17 Fri 5 77
18 Sat - -
19 Sun - -
20 Mon 6 78
21 Tue 1 79
22 Wed 2 80
23 Thu 3 81
24 Fri 4 82
25 Sat - -
26 Sun - -
27 Mon 5 83
28 Tue - Telugu New year -
29 Wed 6 84
30 Thu 1 85
31 Fri 2 86
No.of working days : 22 18
College Calendar – 2016-17
Day Day No. of
Date April 2016 working
order
days
1 Sat 3 87
2 Sun - -
3 Mon 4 88
4 Tue 5 89
5 Wed 6 90
6 Thu 1 MODEL EXAM 91
7 Fri 2 92
8 Sat - -
9 Sun - Mahavir Jayanthi -
10 Mon 3 93
11 Tue 4 94
12 Wed 5 95
13 Thu 6 96
14 Fri - Tamil New Year Day, Good Friday -
15 Sat - -
16 Sun - -
17 Mon ESE Begins
18 Tue 19 Wed 20 Thu 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Sun 24 Mon 25 Tue 26 Wed 27 Thu 28 Fri 29 Sat 30 Sun
No.of working days : 13 19
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
AIDED PROGRAMMES
UG B.A. : History, Economics , English Literature B.Sc. : Mathematics , Physics , Chemistry ,Botany , Zoology B.Com. B.B.A. B.Voc. : Garment Designing B.Voc. : Beauty Therapy and Aesthetics
PG M.A. : History,English Literature M.Sc. : Chemistry , Botany
Research Programmes M.Phil. : History, English Literature, Economics,
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Commerce, Management, Computer Science (Full Time / Part Time)
Ph.D. : English Literature, Economics, Mathematics, History Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Commerce,
Management, Computer Science (Full Time /Part Time) 20
UNAIDED COURSES
UG B.Sc : Computer Science B.Sc : Information Technology B.C.A. B.Com B.Com. C.A. B.Com. e-Commerce B.Com. Actuarial Management B.Com. Professional Accounting B.Com. Accounting and Finance B.Com. Financial Services B.Com. Business Analytics B.B.A. International Business B.B.A. Retail Management B.B.A. Business Process Management B.A. English Literature B.Sc. Mathematics B.Sc. Physics B.Sc. Costume Design& Fashion
PG M.Sc. Mathematics M.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Chemistry M.Sc. Computer Science M.Sc. Information Technology M.Com M.B.A
PG Diploma Business Administration Management of Financial Services Management of Retail Services
Certificate Courses Communicative English C Language Geriatric Care (National Institute for Social Defence - New Delhi)
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List of Career-Oriented Add-On-Courses (UGC Sponsored)
Coordinating Department Title of the Course English Creative Writing and Theatre Arts Economics International Trade and Foreign Exchange History Tourism and Travel Management Physics Embedded System Design Botany Commercial Horticulture Zoology Pathology and Clinical Laboratory Science B.Sc. C.S DTP and Multimedia BBA International Business
List of Job-Oriented Courses
Coordinating Subject Title Department Tamil Mass Media English 1. Business English Certificate
2. Certificate Course in German
Economics Insurance Management Mathematics Statistics - A Tool for Research
Mathematics (SF) Placement Aptitude - Level 1 (For UG Prog.)
Chemistry Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis Zoology Vermiculture & Mushroom Culture Commerce (Aided) 1.Wealth Management & Financial Modeling
2. Practical and Computerized Accounting B.B.A. 1. Retail Management 2. Banking Services
3. On-line Share Trading BBA (BPM) Finance and Accounting for Business
Process Service
B.Com (CA) Human Resource Management
B.Com (e.Com) Web Publishing and Authoring
B.Com (AM) Insurance Management
B.Com (A&F) Capital Market B.Sc.(CS) ICTACT Cloud Computing
B.C.A. PHP/MYSQL B.Sc (IT) Oracle 10g
B.Voc. Diploma in Beauty Therapy
Hindi 1.Certificate Course in Hindi 2. Spoken Sanskrit
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UGC – SPONSORED B.Voc. DEGREE PROGRAMMES
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has launched a scheme on skill
development based higher education as part of College/University education,
leading to Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) Degree with multiple exits such as
Diploma/Advanced Diploma under the National Skill Qualification Framework
(NSQF). The B.Voc. programme is focused on Universities and Colleges
providing undergraduate studies which would also incorporate specific job
roles and their National Occupational Standards (NOSs) along with broad
general education. This would enable the graduates completing B.Voc. to
make a meaningful participation in accelerating India's economy by gaining
appropriate employment, becoming entrepreneurs and creating appropriate
knowledge. PSGR Krishnammal College for Women has taken a new skill
development initiative in the year 2014-15 by introducing B.Voc aided degree
programmes sponsored by UGC. Courses Offered
B.Voc. - Garment Designing B.Voc. - Beauty Therapy and Aesthetics
Levels of Awards The certification levels will lead to Diploma/Advanced Diploma/B.Voc
Degree in a sequential manner.
Award Duration Corresponding NSQF Level
Diploma 1 year 5
Advanced Diploma 2 Years 6
B. Voc. Degree 3 Years 7 Highlights of the Programme
Eligibility: A pass in +2 or equivalent in any stream No Age limit for Admission Flexibility to enable multiple entry and exit points for the students Diploma - on completion of first year Advanced Diploma - on completion of second year Bachelor of Vocation Degree – on completion of third year Ample job opportunities and scope for self employment Leading institutions/industry collaborations for internship,
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UGC – SPONSORED COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The Community College is accessible to a large number of individuals of
the community, offers low cost and high quality education locally, that
encompasses both vocational skills development as well as traditional
course work, thereby providing opportunities to the learners to move
directly to the employment sector or to higher education sector. It offers a
flexible and open education system which also caters to community-
based life-long learning needs. It has a synergistic relationship among the
community, community college and the job market.
Courses offered
Advanced Diploma in Garment Designing Advanced Diploma in Multimedia and Animation
Levels Offered Duration Certificate Six months Diploma 1 Year Advanced Diploma 2 Years
Highlights of the Programme
Eligibility - A pass in +2 or equivalent in any stream No age limit for admissions Flexibility to enable multiple entry and exit points for the students Flexible working hours Ample job opportunities and scope for self employment Leading institutions / industry collaborations for internship,
training and placement After Advanced Diploma level, direct entry to third year
B.Voc. degree course Vertical mobility - for students who have completed NVEQF /
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PSGR KRISHNAMMAL VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
PSGR Krishnammal Vocational Training Centre has been
instituted in the campus in the year 2013, registered with the
Directorate General of Employment and Training, Ministry of
Labour and Employment, Govt. of India, New Delhi. Objectives
The objectives of the Vocational Training Centre is:
To provide vocational training for the youth and thereby to
improve their employability. To build capacity in the area of development of competency
standards, course curricula, learning material and
assessment standards in the country. Target Group
Preference given to:
Women students who are from rural background First generation students coming for higher education Economically backward Minorities and SC/ST communities
Issue of Certificates
On completion of the Programme, the certificate will be issued by
the National Council for Vocational Training, Ministry of Labour &
Employment, Government of India, New Delhi. 25
List of Skill Training Programmes under PSGRKC Vocational
Training Centre
S.No Sectors Modules Required Duration
Qualification
and Age
1 Banking and Accounting 12th Standard &14 450hrs
Accounting (BAN101) years and above
2 Beauty and Beauty Therapy 10th Standard pass 500 hrs
Wellness and Hair Styling
Level-1 (BEA701)
3 Beauty and Beauty Therapy 10th Standard Pass 500hrs
Wellness and Hair Styling
Level-2(BEA702)
4 Garment Hand Embroider 5th Standard & 520hrs
(GAR501) 14yrs and above
5 Garment Zig Zag Machine 8th Standard & 680hrs
Embroidery 14yrs and above
(GAR502)
6 Information and Accounts Assistant 10th Standard & 500hrs
Communication Using Tally 14yrs and above
Technology (ICT701)
7 Information and Animation and 10th Standard & 1000hrs
Communication Multimedia 14yrs and above
Technology Assistant (ICT708)
8 Medical and Bedside Assistant 8th Standard 450hrs
Nursing (MED101)
9 Medical and Basics of Anatomy 10th Standard & 300hrs
Nursing and Physiology 14yrs and above
(MED102)
10 Medical and Midwifery 10th Standard & 200hrs
Nursing Assistant 14yrs and above+ (MED207) MED102 completed
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11 Medical and Yoga Therapist 10th Passed 3620 hrs
Nursing (MED126)
12 Medical and Health Care 10th Standard & 450hrs
Nursing Multipurpose 18yrs and above
Worker (MED133)
13 Retail Sales Person 10th Standard & 180hrs
(Retail) (RET101) 14yrs and above
14 Soft Skills Soft Skills for 5th to 7th class & 100hrs
Baseline in Service 14yrs and above
Sectors(SS101)
15 Soft Skills Spoken English & 7th class passed & 180hrs
Communication 14yrs and above
Skill (Ss102)
16 Financial Insurance Sales 10th Standard 150hrs Sector-Insurance Advisor (INS101)
17 Jute Diversified Jute Braided 5th to 7
th class & 160hrs
Product Product Maker 14yrs and above
(JTD101)
18 Jute Diversified Designer Cum 5th to 7
th class &1 160
Product Maker of Fabric 4yrs and above+
Bags (JTD205) completed level 1
19 Jute Diversified Designer Cum 5th to 7
th class & 160
Product Maker of 14 yrs and above+ Decorative completed level 1 Items (JTD206)
Bags (JTD205)
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PROGRAMMES OF STUDY [Offered under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)] The college offers the following subjects with English as
medium of instruction. All UG Programmes: Part I : Tamil, Hindi & French Part II : English / Functional English Part III : Core – Courses including Electives
Allied Courses Field Training / Industrial Training Advance Learner Course (ALC) Project & Viva Voce
Part IV : Basic Tamil / Advance Tamil / Open Course
Skill Based Subjects English for Visual Media / Computer Programming – C
& C++ / Quantitative Aptitude / Biochemistry / Business
Communication and e-Commerce / Finance &
Accounting for Business Process and Services /
Financial Applications & Modeling / Dynamic Web
Application/Java Programming/Business Application/
Business Automation/Application with “C” / “2D” Animation / Web Design
Non Major Courses - Environmental Studies
- Value Education
- Women Studies
- Gandhian Studies
- Ambedkar Studies
Part V : NSS / NCC / YRC / Eco Watch / Yi-Net / Rotaract / Sports
and Games/Yoga Part VI : General Awareness
Personality Development Job Oriented Course / Add on Course
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: 1. Demography / Home Economics 2.Economics of Infrastructure / Environmental Economics : 1. Life Insurance / Principles of Accounting
2.Entrepreneurial Development / Economics of Marketing
Core ALC : 1.Astronomy I / Fuzzy Mathematics I / Topics in Fluid
Dynamics I 2.Astronomy II / Fuzzy Mathematics II / Topics in Fluid Dynamics II
Elective Options : 1.Numerical Methods I /Graph Theory
2.Numerical Methods II /Discrete Mathematics Allied I * & II**
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Allied I * & II* *
B.Sc – Mathematics
Core
ALC
Elective Options
B.A – History
Core
ALC : 1.Introduction to journalism and Mass Communication / Labour Movement in India 2.History of Education in India / Panchayat Raj
Elective Options : 1.Human Resource Management 2.Human Resource Development
Allied I* & II**
B.A – English Literature
Core
ALC : 1.Developing Communicative Skills/ Psychology in Literature
2.Writing for the Media / Children Literature Elective Options : 1.Study of Language
2.Translation Studies
Allied I * & II* *
B.A – Economics (with Banking and Insurance)
Core ALC : 1.Energy Physics - I & II 2.Experimental Techniques & Data Analysis - I & II Elective Options : 1.Programming in C / Material Science - I / Bio-Medical Instrumentation – I 2.Microprocessors / Material Science - II / Biomedical Instrumentation – II Allied I : Chemistry / Mathematical Statistics I & II
Allied II : Botany / Zoology / Mathematics for Science I & II
Core ALC : 1.Agro Industrial Chemistry / Pharmaceutical
Chemistry 2.Chemistry of Plant Based Products / Leather
Chemistry Elective Options : 1.Polymer Chemistry / Analytical Chemistry 2.Dye Chemistry / Biological Chemistry Allied I : Physics / Mathematical Statistics Allied II : Mathematics for Science I & II / Botany/ Zoology
B.Sc – Botany Core ALC : 1.Food Microbiology / Food and Nutrition 2.Industrial Biotechnology / Mushroom Technology Elective Options : 1.Basics of Bio-informatics / Bio-fertilizers I / Bio-techniques 2.Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Botany / Bio-fertilizers II/Dietetics, food Processing & Preservation Allied I : Chemistry / Physics /Mathematical Statistics - I & II Allied II : Zoology / Mathematics for Science I & II / Physics B.Sc – Zoology
B.Sc – Chemistry
B.Sc – Physics
2.Immunology / Industrial Zoology
Elective Options : 1.Pathology & Clinical Laboratory Technology 2.Sericulture
Allied I : Chemistry / Physics
Allied II : Botany / Mathematics for Science I & II
B.Com
Core
ALC : 1.Working Capital Management / Marketing Research
2.Security Analysis and Portfolio Management / Services Marketing
Elective Options : 1.Working Capital Management / Security Analysis & Portfolio Management 2.Marketing Research / Services Marketing
Allied I * II* *
BBA
Core
ALC : 1.Banking and Financial Services / Retailing Management
2.Insurance Principles and Practice / Customer Relationship Management
Elective Options : 1. Research Methods for Management / Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
2.Financial Markets and Services /Investment and Portfolio Management
3.Entrepreneurial Development /Corporate Accounting
4.Advertising and Sales promotion/Service Marketing
Allied I * II**
Allied Papers
* AlliedIoptionsfor B.A History, B.A. English literature,B.A. Economics (with Banking & Insurance), B.Sc Mathematics,B.Com & BBA.
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Semesters I & II Departments Subjects History : Principles of Modern Government/Indian Constitution English : English for Effective Communication /English
through Classics Economics : International Marketing/ Indian Economic
Development and Economic Analysis/ Basics of Econometrics/ Monetary Economics
Mathematics : Mathematics for Management level I & II / Mathematical Statistics I and II
**Allied II options for B.A History, B.A. English literature, B.A.
Economics (with Banking & Insurance), B.Sc Mathematics,
B.Com & BBA. Semester III & IV Departments Subjects History : Indian Administration/ Contemporary India English : English for the Media / English for Competitive Examinations. Economics : Agricultural Economy of India / Industrial Economics Mathematics : Mathematics for Commerce level I & II / Statistics for Commerce Level I & II BBA : Income Tax & Indirect Taxation
UNAIDED PROGRAMMES B.Sc – Computer Science Core ALC : 1.Wireless Communication/ Cloud Computing
2.Image Processing / Mobile Computing Elective Options : Parallel Computing / System Software / Artificial
Intelligence $ $$
Allied I and II B.Sc – Information Technology Core ALC : 1.Wireless Sensor Networks / Cloud Computing
2.Data Compression / Bioinformatics 39
Elective options : Principles of Management / e-Commerce /
Allied I and II Parallel Computing
B.C.A
Core
ALC : 1. Mobile Computing / Wireless Communication
2.Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic / Image
Processing
Elective options : System Software/E-Commerce/ Artificial Intelligence
Allied I and II
Allied Papers Allied I options for B.Sc CS, B.Sc IT & BCA Semester I & II B.Sc CS/IT/BCA Allied I : Mathematics I / Mathematics II Allied II : Discrete Mathematics I/ Discrete Mathematics II Allied II options for B.Sc CS, B.Sc IT & BCA Semester III & IV B.Sc CS/IT/BCA Allied III : Optimization Techniques I / II Allied IV : Management Information System/ Business Accounting/Principles of Marketing
B.Com CA & B.Com e-com
: 1.Business Communication /
Operating Systems 2.Business Environment / Disk
Operating System
Elective Options : 1.Business Law / Company Law / Banking law & Practices 2.Auditing / Service Marketing / Retail Marketing :
Business Mathematics (Basic / Advanced) / : Business Statistics (Basic / Advanced)
Allied I
Allied II Allied III & IV
Core
ALC
B.Com – Actuarial Management Core
ALC : 1.Underwriting & Claim Management /Marketing2.Reinsurance & Insurance Marketing /Services Marketing Elective Options : Commercial Law / Financial Markets and Institutions Allied I : Business Organisation and Office Management/ Introduction to Information Technology Allied II : Business Communication/Business Management Allied III and IV
B.Com – Professional Accounting Core ALC : 1.Banking 2.Investment Management Elective Options : 1.Information Technology & Database 2.Computer Networks and Internet Allied I : Quantitative Aptitude - Mathematics Allied II : Quantitative Aptitude - Statistics Allied III : Direct TaxAllied IV: Service Tax & VAT
B.Com – Accounting & Finance Core ALC : 1.Human Resource Management / Logistics and Supply Chain Management. 2.Operations Management / Corporate Governance and Business Ethics Elective Options : 1.Information System for Business / Strategic Management. 2.Banking Theory Law & Practice / Indirect Taxation Allied I : Fundamentals of Mathematics Level I / Level II. Allied I : Fundamental Statistics Level I / Level II. Allied III : Financial Markets & Institutions / Business Environments. Allied IV : Principles of Marketing / International Trade
B.Com – Financial Services Core ALC : 1.Customer Relationship Management/Human
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Resource Management
2.Principles of Marketing /Business Communication
Elective Options : 1.Business Law / Corporate Governance
2.Company Law / Strategic Management
Allied I : Mathematics for Commerce Level I / Level II
Allied II : Statistics for Commerce Level I / Level II
Allied III : Foreign Exchange Market / Business Economics
Allied IV : Derivatives Market / Business Environment
B.Com – Business Analytics
Core : Fundamentals of Business Analytics
Business Data Mining Marketing and Marketing
Analytics Operations and Supply Chain Analytics
Business Intelligence and Logical Analytics
R Programming
Elective Options : 1. Indirect Taxation/Operations Management
2.Retail Management/Financial Markets and
Institutions
Allied I : Numerical Methods for Data
Allied II : Statistical Methods for Data Analytics
Allied III : Business Economics
Allied IV : Business Management and Ethics
B.B.A – International Business
Core
ALC : 1.Financial Services / Insurance Principles & Practice
2.Corporate Finance / Service Marketing
Elective Options : 1.Management Information System / Personality
Building/Total Quality Management /International
Economics
2.Entrepreneurship & Project Management/
Consumer Behaviour /Taxation / International
Strategic Management
Allied I : Mathematics for Management I Level I /Level II
Allied II : Mathematics for Management II Level I /Level II
Allied III and IV ##
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B.B.A – Retail Management
: 1.Corporate Finance /
Financial Services 2.Total Quality
Management / Insurance Principles &
Practice Elective Options : 1.Research Methods for Management / Sales Management/ Business Ethics / Brand
Management 2.Entrepreneurship and Project
Management / Merchant Banking / Promotional
Management /Rural Marketing : Mathematics for Management I Level I / Level II :
Mathematics for Management II Level I/ Level II
B.B.A – Business Process Management Core ALC : Promotional Management / Services Marketing Entrepreneurship Development / Business Ethics and CSR Allied I : Introduction to Business Mathematics Allied II : Introduction to Business Statistics Allied III : Insurance for Business Process Services Paper I Allied IV : Insurance for Business Process Services Paper II Allied III & IV options for B.Com CA & B.Com e-com, B.Com AM, BBA IB & BBA RM Semester III & IV Allied III : Principles of Taxation/ Indian Banking/ Industrial
Relations/Principles of Insurance/ Human Resource Management/Organizational Behavior.
Allied IV : Enterprise Resource Planning / Customer Relationship Management/ Management Information System/ Business Ethics/ Financial Markets & Institution / Security Analysis & Portfolio Management.
Allied I
Allied II
Allied III and IV
Core
ALC
College Fees UG PG I. Admission fees 5.00 5.00 II. *Tuition Fees only for PG
M.A. - 500.00 M.Sc - 750.00 III. Special Fees (Annual)
College Union 20.00 20.00 Library and Reading Room 30.00 40.00 Visual Education 2.00 2.00 College Magazine 15.00 20.00 Stationery 30.00 40.00 Games 100.00 100.00 Students' Assessment Registers 10.00 20.00 College Calendar 10.00 10.00 Students' Aid Fund 3.00 3.00 Medical Service 3.00 5.00 College Day 5.00 5.00 Identity Card 3.00 3.00 Test Fees 50.00 50.00 Youth Red Cross 10.00 10.00 Flag 5.00 5.00 IV. Lab Fees
B.Sc. / M.Sc. Degree 200.00 330.00 V. Caution Deposit
B.Sc. / M.Sc. Degree 150.00 200.00 VI. University Fees
Matric Registration 150.00 - Recognition* 225.00 - Sports Fees 75.00 75.00 NSS Fees 10.00 - Certificate Verification Fees 175.00 125.00 University Administrative Fees 300.00 200.00 University Library 40.00 40.00 University Registration 125.00 190.00
* Recognition – Other than Tamil Nadu Board Plus Rs. 525
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Caution deposit has to be paid for the entire course at the time of admission. * Tuition fees has been cancelled by the Government of Tamil Nadu
for UG only. Students joining PG Courses from other universities should pay:
Matric Registration Fees : Rs. 125.00 Recognition Fees : Rs. 500.00
Fees once paid will not be refunded on any account. If a student fails to
pay the fees due by her on the day fixed for payment she will have to pay
a fine of Re.1 per day and if the fees is not paid by the end of that month
the student's name shall be struck off the rolls. If re-admitted, she should,
in addition to the fees and the fine, pay a re-admission fee of Rs 5/-. a. Fee Concession and Scholarships ii. Full concession to SC / ST students irrespective of income
(tuition fees for PG only). ii. E.V.R. Nagammai Memorial Free Education Scheme for I year
degree students irrespective of community (parents annual
income below Rs.50,000/-)
b. Other Scholarships ii. Backward Classes Welfare Department Scholarship for the Backward /
Most Backward class (Income limits Rs. 2,00,000). ii. Government of India Scholarship to Scheduled Caste,
Scheduled Tribe students (Income limits Rs. 2,00,000). iii. Government of India National Scholarship to meritorious students.
The selections are made by the Director of Collegiate Education on
the performance of the candidate in Higher Secondary Examination iv. Government of India National Scholarship to children of primary
and secondary school teachers who have scored more than 75% in the Higher Secondary School examination.
v. a. State Collegiate Scholarship to one best student of each course
(poverty cum merit)
b. State Collegiate Scholarship to physically handicapped students vi. Concession to daughters of repatriates from Burma and Ceylon vii. Assistance from the College Student's Aid Fund.
c. Founders' Day Scholarships
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Rules of Admission / Withdrawal 1. Candidates for admission to the degree class should have passed the XII
Standard or Pre - Degree examination or its equivalent declared eligible
by the Bharathiar University for admission to the degree course. 2. Students who are found to have obtained admission by false
representations will be dismissed with forfeiture of all fees paid. 3. No student will be enrolled or permitted to attend classes until
the fees due from her has been paid. 4. A student admitted after the beginning of a term should pay the
whole fees for the term even if she has paid the fees in some
other college, and it is left to the discretion of the principal to
extend any concession in deserving cases. 5. If a student discontinues her study, a transfer certificate will be
issued on request, with a payment of Rs. 5, provided, she
applies for the same not later than the fifth working day of the
succeeding term after leaving the college. 6. If a student leaves the college at the end of an academic year,
she is entitled to receive the attendance certificate required by
the university if she applies for it.
Rules of Discipline 1. Students should not use cell phones during class hours. 2. Day scholars using two wheelers should wear helmet, failing which
they will not be permitted to park their vehicles inside the campus. 3. Students are directed to look up the notice boards every day 4. Scribbling on the walls, desks or any other kind of damage to
college property is strictly prohibited. Students responsible for
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Rules of Attendance 1. No student may absent herself from the college without assigning proper
reasons. Application for leave must be handed over to the Principal and it
should be countersigned by the HOD concerned. When the absence is due
to unforeseen causes, an application for leave must be submitted as early
as possible, and in no case later than the first day of return to the college.
The leave applied for, in time will ordinarily be granted when proper
reasons are given but in case of sickness extending for more than three
days, submission of a medical certificate is obligatory. 2. If a student absents herself for a week without submitting a
leave application, her name may be struck off the rolls unless
she shows that her failure to obtain leave was unavoidable. 3. A student who is absent for any part of the morning/afternoon
session will be considered absent for half-a-day unless the
Principal is satisfied with the reasons given for the absence. 4. One day absence without leave letter will be considered as two
days of absence unless the Principal is satisfied with the reasons
given for the absence and grants leave. 75% attendance for each
course paper is the minimum eligibility to sit for the ESE. 5. Each Student has to select an extra-curricular activity - Physical
Education / NCC / NSS / YINET / YRC / ROTARACT/ ECO
WATCH / Yoga Club. 6. Terminal examination will ordinarily be held at the end of each semester.
Except in very special cases, students will not be allowed to absent
themselves for these examinations. Two Continuous Assessment (CA)
tests and a Model Examination will be conducted for each course in every
semester. Tentative dates are provided in the calendar. Reports of each
student will be available at the end of every semester on our website.
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Library
List of Magazines / Journals GR GOVINDARAJULU MEMORIAL GENERAL LIBRARY
S.No Journals & Magazines 1 ACCST Research Journal 2 Advances in Developing Human Resources 3 Advances in Plant Sciences 4 Ahimsa Non Violence 5 Ahimsai 6 Ahimsai 7 Ajkal 8 Alive 9 Annals of Library and Information Studies 10 Apparel 11 Applied Science Periodical 12 Asian Textile Journal 13 Aval Vikadan 14 Bhavan's Journal 15 Bulletin of Materials Science 16 Business India 17 Business Today 18 Capital Market 19 Civil Services Chronicle 20 Competition Success Review 21 Competition Affairs 22 Competition Refresher 23 Competition Wizard 24 Current Science 25 Dalal Street Investment Journal 26 Data Quest 27 Developer IQ 28 Dharma Chakkaram 29 Digit 30 Down To Earth
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S.No Journals & Magazines 31 Economic & Political Weekly 32 Economic Challenger 33 Education of Yoga 34 Education World 35 Electronics For You 36 Femina (Tamil) 37 Finance India 38 Frontline 39 Gandhi Marg 40 Ganita Bharati 41 G.K.Today 42 Gender Technology and Development 43 General Knowledge Refresher 44 Global Business Review 45 Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies 46 Good Housekeeping 47 Grazia 48 Graghalakshmi 49 Health & Nutrition 50 Heritage Amruth 51 Indian Economic Review 52 India Today (English) 53 Indian Hydrobiology 54 Indian Journal of Marketing 55 Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Bio Physics 56 Indian Journal of Biotechnology 57 Indian Journal of Chemical Technology 58 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec - A 59 Indian Journal of Chemistry Sec - B 60 Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences 61 Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 62 Indian Journal of Fiber and Textile Research 63 Indian Journal of Finance 64 Indian Journal of Gender Studies
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S.No Journals & Magazines 65 Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources 66 Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics 67 Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 68 Indian Literature 69 Indian Science Abstracts 70 Industrial Economist 71 Infinithoughts 72 Inside Outside 73 The Insurance Times 74 International Application Journal of Applied
Mathematical Analysis and
75 International Journal of Economic Research 76 International Journal of Environment and Development 77 International Journal of entrepreneurship and
management Research
78 International Journal of Economic Issues 79 International Journal of Mathematical Sciences 80 International Journal of Physics 81 International Journal of Rural Management 82 International Review of Pure and Applied Mathematics 83 Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy 84 Journal of Biosciences 85 Journal of Chemical Sciences 86 Journal of Earth System Science 87 Journal of Emerging Market Finance 88 Journal of Environmental Biology 89 Journal of Genetics 90 Journal of Humanities and Social Science 91 The Journal of Indian Writing in English 92 Journal of Modern Science 93 Journal of Ramanujan Mathematical Society 94 Journal of Rural Development 95 Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 96 Kalachuvadu
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S.No Journals & Magazines 97 Kalaikathir 98 Kalvi Today 99 Knitting Views 100 Kurukshetra 101 Life Sciences Industry News 102 Mangayar Malar 103 Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Abstracts 104 Naanayam Vikatan 105 National Geographic Magazine 106 Nature Environment & Pollution Technology 107 Naveena Virucham 108 Navneet 109 Noolagam Pesukirathu 110 One India One People 111 Oriental journal of physics 112 Out Look 113 Podhu Arivu Ulagam 114 Phytomorphology 115 Pramana - Journal of Physics 116 Proceedings - Mathematical Sciences 117 Pudhiya Putthagam Pesudhu 118 Puthiya Parvai 119 Pudhiya Thalaimurai 120 Pudhiya Thalaimurai Kalvi 121 RBI Bulletin 122 Reader's Digest 123 Renu General Knowledge & World Vision 124 Resonance - Journal of Science Education 125 Ripples 126 Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences 127 Sattakadir 128 Sedme 129 Smart Journal of Business Management Studies 130 South Asia Research
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S.No Journals & Magazines 131 South Asian Survey 132 Southern Economist 133 Sportstar 134 Studies In History 135 Style Speak magazine 136 Stayfit health 137 Tagore Educational News 138 Teresian Journal of English Studies 139 Terra Green 140 Thannambikkai 141 The IUP Journal of Management Research 142 The Indian Economic and Social History Review 143 The IUP Journal of Applied Economics 144 The IUP Journal of Applied Finance 145 The IUP Journal of Bank Management 146 The IUP Journal of Brand Management 147 The IUP Journal of English Studies 148 The IUP Journal of Entrepreneurship Development 149 The IUP Journal of Financial Risk Management 150 The IUP Journal of Marketing Management 151 The IUP Journal of Operations Management 152 The IUP Journal Organizational Behavior 153 The Journal of Entrepreneurship 154 The Literary Criterion 155 The Mathematics Education 156 Quarterly Economic Report 157 The Quest 158 The Week 159 The Apparel Times 160 The Indian Textile Journals 161 Time 162 University News 163 Uyirmmai 164 Wisdom
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S.No Journals & Magazines 165 Woman's Era 166 Yoga - Quest 167 Yojana CHANDRAKANTHI MEMORIAL PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY 1. Advances in Applied Research 2. Asian Journal of Management Cases 3. Business India 4. Business Today 5. Business World 6. California Management Review 7. Chartered Accountant 8. Gian Jyoti 9. Competition Success Review 10. Corporate Environment 11. CSI Communication 12. Data Quest 13. Digit 14. Economic and Political Weekly 15. Electronics for You 16. Embedded System Design 17. Foreign Trade Review 18. Frontline 19. GITAM Journal of Management 20. Harvard Business Review [South Asia] 21. Human Resource Development Review 22. ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology 23. ICTACT Journal on Image & Video processing 24. ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing 25. IIMB Management Review 26. IMS Management Journal 27. India Today 28. Indian Economic Review 29. Indian Green File
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S.No Journals & Magazines 30. Indian Journal of Industrial Relations 31. Indian Management 32. International Journal of Computational Intelligence 33. International Journal of Computing and Applications 34. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management 35. Journal of Analysis and Computation 36. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 37. Journal of Consumer Behaviour 38. Journal of Contemporary Research 39. Journal of Human Values 40. Journal of Management Education 41. Journal of Quantitative Economics 42. Journal of MIS Group 43. Leadership Quarterly 44. Linux for You 45. Linux Journal 46. Management Accountant 47. Materials Management Review 48. Microsoft System Journal for Development 49. Outlook 50. Outlook Business 51. PC Quest 52. Prerana 53. Pratibimba 54. Readers Digest 55. Rajagiri Management Journal 56. Sloan Management Review 57. The Economist 58. The Week 59. Technology Review 60. University News 61. Vikalpa 62. Visual Studio 63. Voice and Data
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S.No Journals & Magazines 64. Vignana Jyothi Journal of Management 65. Windows IT Pro 66. Woman's Era
LIST OF E-RESOURCES 1. CMIE (Centre of Monitoring Indian Economy) 2. ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) 3. IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers) 4. EBSCO (Elton B Stephen Company) 5. DELNET (Developing Library Network) 6. INFLIBNET (Information Library Network)
LIST OF FREE MAGAZINES/JOURNALS
1. Advances in Applied Research 2. Bharathamani 3. CSIR News 4. Indian Historical Studies 5. KAIM Journal of Management and Research 6. Kisan World 7. Pasumaithaayagam Suttrusuzhal 8. Prerana 9. Rock Pebbles 10. Sadhna Path 11. Sarvodaya Talisman 12. Sarvodayam Malargiradu 13. Siema 14. Social Welfare 15. SPAN 16. Spice India 17. Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam 18. The Gaudiya 19. The Mathematics Teacher 20. University Today 21. Vivekavani
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LIST OF NEWSPAPERS 1. The Hindu-English 2. The Hindu- Tamil 3. Dinamalar 4. Daily Thanthi 5. Business line 6. Financial express 7. Employment news 8. Employment service- Tamil
Library Rules GR GOVINDARAJULU MEMORIAL GENERAL LIBRARY AND
CHANDRAKANTHI MEMORIAL PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
are open to all the staff and students of the Institute. The libraries render service by providing quality magazines,
journals and newspapers. The Libraries will be kept open from 7.30 am to 6.00 pm on all
working days. Business hours (Both Issue and Return): 8.00 am to 5.45 pm. All the users are required to scan their ID card at the entrance
of the libraries and once again scan their ID at the time of
leaving the libraries. ID card is a must for all transactions. No personal belongings are permitted inside the libraries. Mobile phones and other devices should be in silent mode. Library books should be handled with utmost care. Marking of any
kind of scribbling on pages or folding of pages is strictly
prohibited. Mishandling or damage to the books will invite penalty. If any book issued by the libraries is lost or misplaced, the concerned
borrower will need to replace the same edition of the book. Failure to
replace will invite penalty at twice the cost of the book. Reference books, journals, back volumes, project reports etc,
will not be issued to any users. Laptops may be used inside the libraries (without any audio). Users
are allowed to take the photocopies of the required articles. 58
Photocopying of full - book is not permitted due to copyright issues. 56
Users are permitted to take printouts of the required online resources. College Bus The college bus will ply during scheduled time to provide
transport facilities to the hostel students. Canteen The canteen provides refreshments and noon - meals at a subsidized rate. Tutorial System Every student on the college roll is assigned to the care of a staff
member whom she can consult on matters that requires advice. Co-curricular activities
- College Union with the following Associations - Language Association - Dramatic and Fine Arts Association - Planning Forum - Humanities Association - Mathematics Association - Physics Club - Chemical Society - Naturalists` Association - Commerce Association - Business Management Association - Athletic Association - Quiz Club - Eco-Watch Club - Consumer Club - Rotaract Club - Yi- NET - YRC - Red Ribbon Club - Yoga Club
The associations organize various activities to bring out the talents
and skills of the students. Several symposia / seminars are also arranged
in which research papers / papers on current topics, are presented by
students and faculty members. Eminent persons are also invited to
deliver lectures to enrich the academic knowledge of students. 57
National Service Scheme (2 Units) NSS volunteers are rendering creditable services in the adopted
villages, orphanages, old age homes, NGO's & non–NGO's, etc by
conducting adult literacy classes, computer literacy programmes,
common medical camps, blood donation programmes, trekking
programmes, AIDS awareness and need based activities. They will
also participate in the Republic Day camp to be held at New Delhi.
Many volunteers have received State and National Awards so far. National Cadet Corps NCC is the pride of the college and fuctions effectively with Army
and Air Wing. Cadets represent All India Republic Day camp, All
India Thal Sainik camp and All India Vayu Sainik camp regularly. Voluntary Blood Donation Club This club is actively engaged in creating awareness regarding
blood donation. Youth Red Cross This unit aims at inculcating awareness in health and hygiene
and disaster management programmes among the youth. They
also involve in creating awareness about first aid, organize
blood donation programmes, co-ordinate the Deaf Project, visit
orphanages and old age homes. Rotaract Club The club offers the students an opportunity to develop leadership
qualities that is so vital for the present day youth. It prepares them
to meet the challenges of the present day world with confidence. It
also instills in them a sense of social responsibility which is the
need of the hour through various projects. Eco Watch Club The members of the club are taken on eco trips to places in the
Niligiri Biosphere Reserve. They get a chance to encounter the
fauna and flora there. The different programmes and
competitions conducted in the club help the members to
inculcate awareness about nature and its conservation. 58
Consumer Club Consumer club of our college is taking all efforts to create awareness
to keep pace with new and descriptive marketing techniques,
lecturers, outreach programmes, etc with the help of voluntary
consumer organizations, civil supplies and consumer production
department of Tamil Nadu on the exploitative features of traders,
manufacturers are conducted. Besides guiding the students on the
need and how to safe guard themselves against such producers. Entrepreneurship Cell The College is enjoying the status of being a member of NEN
(National Entrepreneurship Network) which aims at creating and
supporting India's largest entrepreneurial community. The
college has been encouraging, educating and facilitating
member students to become entrepreneurs through NEN –
entrepreneurship programmes and activities. Yoga Club Students participate in yoga and health awareness programmes,
organize and participate in yoga competitions, workshops,
seminars, national integration programmes and a project of SDM
(Stop Diabetes Movement) under AYUSH, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare, Government of India. SDM is a collective effort to
prevent India from becoming the world capital of Diabetes Mellitus
and aim to make India the world leader in mitigating the sufferings
of patients all over the country and as well as the world.
Kavyabharathi is exclusively designed for female students. This
moulded package creates and enriches moral values, developing,
strengthening and maintaining a full- fledged interpersonal
relationship and washes out unintended negative distractions. Gymnasium A well equipped gymnasium is installed for the students and
staff to maintain fitness, in keeping with the adage “A sound mind in a sound body.” Centre for Women's Studies The UGC sponsored Centre for Women's Studies (Phase II) acts as a
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catalyst for promoting, strengthening and networking Women's
Studies in the college through teaching, research, fieldwork and
extension activities. The Centre networks with individuals and
organizations to encourage policies, practices and structures in
services which ensure to have a society in which, women are
recognized as valued, active and contributing participants. Gandhian Studies Centre The centre aims to impart the Gandhian vision of total upliftment of
the underprivileged rural women to enable them to live with human
dignity and to realize their identity. Gandhian Studies Centre acts
as a nodal centre to inculcate Gandhian thoughts and principles
among the younger generation to make them good citizens of
India and also to deliver multifaceted functions like teaching,
extension, advocacy, networking, documentation and research. Dr.Ambedkar Studies Centre The Centre aims to incorporate Dr. Ambedkar's thought and to
create awareness in students about their rights and promote
women empowerment through higher education. It also
envisages to widen into a centre for national integration of
students and helps to develop an all India perspective. Centre for Career Development The focused vision of this center is to provide social justice to
narrow down the gap of students belonging to SC/ST, OBC,
minorities, physically challenged, etc and to develop them socially
and educationally competent. This center promotes not only in
higher education but helps students to choose teaching as their
career and to get gainful employment in state services, central
services or equivalent positions in the private sector by organizing
coaching classes with the assistance of subject experts and
resource persons both from the institution and out sourcing. ACS Coaching Centre To encourage and motivate the students to become professionals, our
college is conducting coaching classes for ACS from the academic year
2009-2010 onwards. The regular classes are arranged from 10:00 am to
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12:00 pm on all working days. Also classes are arranged on
holidays whenever necessary. Classes are arranged for all
three levels viz Foundation, Executive and Professional.
Resource persons with rich experience from industry,
profession and academics are appointed to handle classes.
Both male and female candidates from outside can also enroll. CA Coaching Centre Our college is accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of India for conducting coaching classes for CA-CPT from the
academic year 2009-10. The classes for Self-Financing students
are scheduled from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on all week days and
from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for aided students. ICWA Coaching Centre Our college is accredited by the Institute of Cost and
Management Accountants of India for conducting coaching
classes for ICWA Foundation and Intermediate from the
academic year 2012-13. The classes for Self-Financing
students are scheduled from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on all week
days and from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for aided students. Remedial Coaching Scheme UGC sponsored remedial coaching at under graduate and post
graduate level for (i) SC/ST students and (ii) students belonging to
minority communities is provided mainly to improve the academic
skills, linguistic proficiency and level of comprehension. Regional Centre in Geriatric Care Our Institution is recognized as a “Regional Centre in Geriatric Care” by National Institute of Social Defence, New Delhi, an autonomous body of
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The Regional Centre in
Geriatric Care conducts various short term, long term training
programmes including three months, six months training in old age care
(every year from the month of November to March) and sensitisation
programmes to bridge inter-generational gap and on old age care.
Placement is provided to students who have completed long term course
in old age home, hospitals and home care units etc. This centre works for
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socially and educationally related assignments sponsored by Central
Government schemes on “Inclusiveness with equal access to all”. GRG – Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Centre (GRG-IEDC)63Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Centre
(IEDC) of PSGRKC supported by National Science & Technology
Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) which comes under
Department of Science & Technology (DST), Govt. of India was
established in August 2009.The Centre intends to inculcate a spirit of
entrepreneurship and business leadership among the students. The
main objective of the centre is to impart soft skills, trade specific skills
and entrepreneurship training & empowerment of women through
financial independence. Entrepreneurship Awareness Camps (EAC)
is conducted on a regular basis by the IEDC of the college. The Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) has been started in the college which also
encourages, educates and facilitates students who become members to turn
out to be entrepreneurs through its entrepreneurial activities and
programmes. Campus Company an entrepreneurial venture “Magical Shades” started by the students within the campus provide opportunities for the
students to develop entrepreneurial knowledge and skills through personal
experience of establishing, managing, and operating a venture. A-View Facility Amrita Virtual Interactive E-learning World (A –View) is a frame work
that provides a rich interactive social environment for e-learning in
educational corporate, entertainment and other applications. A – View
is a highly compact and flexible software with an objective to provide a
platform for sharing values, resources and knowledge of excellent
teachers from all over the world to the students through EDUSAT
network/internet. The A-View platform involves multiple displays which
will give students unhindered and uninterrupted view of slides, white
board and other multimedia materials apart from teachers' audio /
video. The sessions are recorded and indexed so that it is available to
the students for later reference. My Klassroom A Social learning platform addresses the needs of the learner through
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effective engagement rather than being just a collection of
feature sets and repository of context. Technical skills: Software Training / CCNA (Cisco Certified
Network Associate) / MSCX / Linux / Enterprise Application
Development using JAVA / Software Testing / Programming in
ASP.NET / Data Warehousing/ Software Project Management
are provided. Soft skills: As a part of the curriculum,
developments through communication skills, placement support
program, group discussion & personal interviews are provided
as a package to all the students. Coaching for MBA Entrance
Exam (CAT), GRE, TOFEL, IELTS are available. Collaborations with Foreign Universities MoUs with Toledo University, USA, San Diego State University,
USA and Oregan State University, USA provide international
exposure to both students and faculty. PSGR Krishnammal College for Women Alumni Association The Alumni Association of the college acts as a powerful tool in the
development of the college and its student community. It awards gold
medals to the best outgoing students and prizes to the rank holders. It
provides service in the field of placement too. It provides Scholarship to
sports students and funds research projects also it has signed up with
Alma Connect a Platform to connect, and Leverage Alumni Network. College Newsletter The college publishes the IQAC Newsletter at the end of each
academic year to disseminate campus activities and quality
enhancement strategies practiced by the Institution. Research Publications The Manual Journal Prerana and Advances in Applied Research
are published from within the campus. 'Advances in Applied
Research' is a Department of Science and Technology (DST)
recognized peer reviewed, registered, biannual online scientific
research journal, published for the eighth year in succession with
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GRG Hostel
The hostel is situated in a separate campus, nearly 2 kilometers away
from the college. It accommodates more than 1000 members (students &
teachers). The hostel is under the direct control of the Secretary who is its
Chief Warden. She is vested with powers to interpret and enforce the
rules and is assisted by a warden. The warden guides the deputy
wardens and matrons in the day today administration. The approval of the
chief warden will be required for creating or changing the rules.
Hostel Rules 1. Students are not allowed to go out of the hostel without the
written permission of the warden.
2. No student shall stay outside the hostel for the night without
the written permission from the parent or guardian.
3. A student is permitted to go home only on 'General
Permission' declared twice a month. Students must return to
the hostel on Sundays before 6.00 pm. 4. Hostel students shall not absent themselves from the college
without submitting leave letters countersigned by the warden. 5. Visitors are permitted to meet the inmates on Saturdays, Sundays and
national holidays between 10.00 am to 5.30 pm. Visitors must register
their name and furnish relevant details in the visitors register. 6. Members shall not disturb others and shall in no way
interfere with the work of other inmates.
7. Study hours (7.30 pm. to 10.15 pm) must be strictly observed
and as soon as the silence hours is struck they shall be at their
studies. Students must remain in their respective rooms during
these hours and switch off the lights by 10.30 pm. 8. Misconduct or breach of hostel rules renders the offender liable to
fine or suspension or dismissal from both the hostel and college.
9. Members shall not issue any order to the hostel servants
and shall not interfere with their work.
10. Mis-behaviour on the part of the servants and residents shall be
reported to the deputy warden immediately with all particulars.
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11. Members or their guests shall not enter the kitchen without
permission.
12. The chief warden may refuse admission to the hostel or expel
from the hostel any member without assigning any reason. 13. Members of the hostel who want to leave the hostel must
give a written notice of their intention at least a week before
the date of leaving. 14. Students are not allowed to go out for any reason after
punching the attendance.
15. Day scholars taking food without token should pay Rs.500/-
as fine. The hosteler accompanying the day scholar involved
in such incident should also pay Rs.500/- as fine. 16. The students must enter the details in the outgoing register
while going out of the campus.
17. Wards are instructed to fillup “IN” time only after returning from the outings.
18. Cell phones are permitted only inside the rooms and not in
common areas.
19. Students are instructed to punch the attendance before going
out in case of general permission and special permission. 20. Students who are vacating in between should pay the administrative
charges of the remaining months for that academic year. 21. Students should stay in their allotted rooms. If they stay in
others rooms they should pay a fine of Rs 100/- for each day. 22. Students are advised to get prior permission from the
HOI/HOD/ Warden to go out from the college for reasons such
as industry visit, project work, extra classes, sponsorship, etc. 23. Students who are taking leave for more than three days with
permission will be eligible to get mess reduction. But they should
pay the administration charges for the entire leave period.
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