AQAR 2018-2019 - Christ College Irinjalakuda

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NAAC NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL AQAR 2018-2019 NAAC TRACK ID -KLCOGN1041

Transcript of AQAR 2018-2019 - Christ College Irinjalakuda

NAAC NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

AQAR 2018-2019

NAAC TRACK ID -KLCOGN1041

Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019

Part A

Data of the Institution

1. Name of the Institution CHRIST COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS),IRINJALAKUDA

Name of the head of the Institution Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken

Designation Principal

Does the Institution function from own campus Yes

Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 04802825258

Mobile no. 9495464016

Registered Email [email protected]

Alternate Email [email protected]

Address Irinjalakuda North, Thrissur (Dist),Kerala

City/Town IRINJALAKUDA

State/UT Kerala

Pincode 680125

2. Institutional Status

Autonomous Status (Provide date of Conformant ofAutonomous Status)

29-Jul-2015

Type of Institution Co-education

Location Semi-urban

Financial Status state

Name of the IQAC co-ordinator/Director Dr. Robinson P Ponminiessary

Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 04802825258

Mobile no. 9846214700

Registered Email [email protected]

Alternate Email [email protected]

3. Website Address

Web-link of the AQAR: (Previous Academic Year) http://christcollegeijk.edu.in/aquar

4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared duringthe year

Yes

if yes,whether it is uploaded in the institutional website:Weblink :

http://christcollegeijk.edu.in/academiccalendar

5. Accrediation Details

Cycle Grade CGPA Year ofAccrediation

Validity

Period From Period To

1 B++ 80.25 2003 16-Sep-2003 15-Sep-2008

2 A 3.02 2009 31-Dec-2009 30-Dec-2014

3 A 3.21 2016 16-Sep-2016 15-Sep-2021

6. Date of Establishment of IQAC 10-Aug-2004

7. Internal Quality Assurance System

Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture

Item /Title of the quality initiative byIQAC

Date & Duration Number of participants/ beneficiaries

Initiated Sportsrecreation room (yoga &aerobics) for ladyteachers

23-Nov-20181

125

Technopedagogy & MOOCS-Two day workshop on ICT

22-Nov-20182

35

Seminar on InformationLiteracy--Informationliteracy to PG Studentsand Research Scholars

15-Nov-20181

285

Inauguration ofcertificatecourses--Fifteencertification courseswere inaugurated; Twocourses are blended

23-Oct-20181

250

Webinar on MachineLearning--Webinar of Webprogramming and Python

11-Sep-20181

65

A software was developedusing Microsoft Access toconduct studentsparliament election

03-Sep-20183

3248

Orientation on Clubs tofirst year students--Oneday orientation to firstyear students on studentsactivities of the college

24-Jul-20181

1157

Excel training andCertification--Seventeachers got MicrosoftOffice Specialistcertification fromMicrosoft

14-Jul-20183

7

Teachers diary wasprepared and distributedto teaching staff

15-Jun-20181

210

Academic calendar andExamination Schedule wasprepared and submitted inCollege council

14-Jun-20181

3248

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8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government-UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc.

Institution/Department/Faculty

Scheme Funding Agency Year of award withduration

Amount

RUSA Rusa 2.0 RUSA & Govt. of 2019 20000000

Kerala 365

Zoologydepartment

DST SERB DST 2018720

3500000

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9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latestNAAC guidelines:

Yes

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10. Number of IQAC meetings held during theyear :

6

The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliances to thedecisions have been uploaded on the institutionalwebsite

Yes

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11. Whether IQAC received funding from any ofthe funding agency to support its activitiesduring the year?

No

12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year(maximum five bullets)

• Initiated Christ College Research Seed Fund (Research seed fund to teachers whobegin their career) and developed guidelines for the same

• Initiated RUSA project and UBA projects

• Started certificate courses for career enhancement

• Established media laboratory for generation of E-contents

• Initiated workshops on Outcome Based Education (OBE)

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13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the academic year towards QualityEnhancement and outcome achieved by the end of the academic year

Plan of Action Achivements/Outcomes

Implement ICT in Teaching and Learning Conducted a series of workshops inmoodle and other ICT tools. A videolaboratory for making video tutorialswas completed towards the end of theyear. Started online internalexaminations through moodle LMS. Two

certificate courses were blended MOOC

OBE implementation It was decided to implement OBE.Conducted workshop in association withKerala State Higher Education Council.PO, PSO, Co and OBE manual wasformulated

Quest for funding IQAC initiated the RUSA and UBAprojects. Both of the projects gotsanctioned.

Value added Certificate courses Value added certificate courses wereimplemented. Fourteen courses wereinitiated. Out of which four weresupported with external agencies. Seventeachers and 46 students got Microsoftcertification for Excel. Six courseswere completed in the academic yearitself. Policies and and Guidelineswere developed.

Enhancing student activities Conducted contact level programme forfirst year students about the clubs.Three new student clubs were started

Enhancing E-Governance The internal exam mark module, onlinefeedback module and open courseallocation module were implemented inthe ERP

Enhancing Research The policies and procedures forresearch, consultancy and seed moneywere formulated. Conducted workshop forResearch Scholars and PG students oninformation literacy.

Participation in NIRF ranking, AISHEsurvey

Participated in NIRF ranking and AISHEsurvey.

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14. Whether AQAR was placed before statutorybody ?

No

15. Whether NAAC/or any other accreditedbody(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it toassess the functioning ?

No

16. Whether institutional data submitted toAISHE:

Yes

Year of Submission 2019

Date of Submission 17-Mar-2019

17. Does the Institution have ManagementInformation System ?

Yes

If yes, give a brief descripiton and a list of modulescurrently operational (maximum 500 words)

The Management Information System TheManagement Information System in ChristCollege is biforked. a) The academicaffairs and b) administrative affairsa) Academic affairs: through KnowledgePro Solutions. Admissions, Attendance,Exam registration and conduction, Examresult calculation and tabulation,Marksheet generation, Fee collection,Feedback collection are done the MIS ofKnowledge Pro. Principal has access toall student data and department data.Correspondence to teachers like specialforms, templates are made available inteachers’ login. Students can tracktheir attendance and internal marks intheir login. Apart from regular affairscertificate course admission, opencourse admission and allocation arealso done through the Knowledge ProManagement Information System. b)Administrative affairs: AdministrativeOffice, Principals Office and IQAC areconnected through Local Area Networkand documents are easily shared.Biometric system of punching(attendance) has been established forstaff. Staff salary and relates servicematters are operated through the SPARKonline system. Issue and return ofbooks are recorded using barcodescanners and the period of retention isspecified. The issue and return ofbooks are recorded using scanners. Theentry to the library is recorded usingbiometric scanner. All activities andachievements are updated in the Collegewebsite regularly.

Part B

CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS

1.1 – Curriculum Design and Development

1.1.1 – Programmes for which syllabus revision was carried out during the Academic year

Name of Programme Programme Code Programme Specialization Date of Revision

MSc CCAMST Statistics 01/06/2018

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 01/06/2018

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1.1.2 – Programmes/ courses focussed on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development during the Academicyear

Programme withCode

ProgrammeSpecialization

Date of Introduction Course with Code Date of Introduction

BVoc Food 01/06/2018 Perspectives 01/06/2018

ProcessingTechnology

Of Food ScienceTechnology-CC18GEC1PF03

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1.2 – Academic Flexibility

1.2.1 – New programmes/courses introduced during the Academic year

Programme/Course Programme Specialization Dates of Introduction

BVoc Food ProcessingTechnology

16/08/2018

BVoc Information Technology 16/08/2018

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1.2.2 – Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective Course System implemented at theCollege level during the Academic year.

Name of programmes adoptingCBCS

Programme Specialization Date of implementation ofCBCS/Elective Course System

BBA Business Administration 01/06/2018

BCA Computer Applications 01/06/2018

BVoc Food ProcessingTechnology

16/08/2018

BVoc Information Technology 16/08/2018

BSW Social Work 01/06/2018

BSc Chemistry 01/06/2018

BCom Finance 01/06/2018

BCom Professional 01/06/2018

BSc Computer Science 01/06/2018

BA Economics 01/06/2018

BA English Literature 01/06/2018

BA Malayalam 01/06/2018

BA Functional English 01/06/2018

BA English & History 01/06/2018

BSc Food Technology 01/06/2018

BSc Geology 01/06/2018

BSc Geology Self 01/06/2018

BSc Hotel Management &Catering Science

01/06/2018

BSc Mathematics 01/06/2018

BSc Physics 01/06/2018

BSc Physics Self 01/06/2018

BSc Psychology 01/06/2018

BSc Zoology 01/06/2018

MA Economics 01/06/2018

MA English Literature 01/06/2018

MCom Finance 01/06/2018

MSc Chemistry 01/06/2018

MSc Physics 01/06/2018

MSc Zoology 01/06/2018

MSc Applied Geology 01/06/2018

MSc Clinical Psychology 01/06/2018

MSc Statistics 01/06/2018

MSc Mathematics 01/06/2018

MSc Environmental Science 01/06/2018

MSW Social Work 01/06/2018

BLibISc Library and InformationScience

01/06/2018

1.3 – Curriculum Enrichment

1.3.1 – Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year

Value Added Courses Date of Introduction Number of Students Enrolled

Fundamentals of CapitalMarket-CPCC22

01/06/2018 56

Microsoft Excel-CPCC07 08/08/2018 49

Android Programming-CPCC11

14/08/2018 12

Journalism-CPCC25 16/10/2018 59

SPSS-CPCC13 23/08/2018 11

R Programming-CPCC02 08/10/2018 18

Python Programming-CPCC08

23/08/2018 26

GeographicalInformation System-

CPCC012

14/08/2018 19

Library automation-CPCC20

18/07/2018 2

Certificate Course inCareer Enhancement and

Placing-CPCC28

13/12/2018 115

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1.3.2 – Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year

Project/Programme Title Programme Specialization No. of students enrolled for FieldProjects / Internships

BBA Business Administration 50

BCA Computer applications 30

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1.4 – Feedback System

1.4.1 – Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.

Students Yes

Teachers Yes

Employers Yes

Alumni Yes

Parents Yes

1.4.2 – How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the institution?(maximum 500 words)

Feedback Obtained

Method: Online feedback system has been developed to collect the feedbackexcept from parents. Feedback from parents were collected offline during thePTA meeting held two times a year. Feedbacks were collected anonymously toreveal real responses. They were analyzed using Microsoft excel throughstatistical tools. Analysis and Utilization: a. Feedback from students Twotypes of feedback were collected from students. A) Feedback from students onteachers curriculum was collected towards the end of every semester. Thefeedback collected through online Knowledge Pro system were consolidated indepartment level and also in college level. The individual results were handedover to teachers by Principal in personal meeting and the shortcomings werediscussed. The consolidated result of the Department is handed over to Head ofthe Department. The consolidated college result was discussed in the Teachersmeeting. B) Feedback from students on College facilities and academicatmosphere (Student Satisfaction Survey). This feedback was collected fromoutgoing students (sixth semester UG and fourth semester PG) during the end oftheir academic year. Suggestions regarding syllabus, infrastructure, canteen,computer labs were discussed in BoS and Academic Council meetings respectively.b. Feedback from teachers Feedback from teachers was collected at the end ofacademic year. Anonymous collection was used to reveal the real feedback.Principal analyzed the feedback and took necessary corrective actions. Thesuggestions from teachers regarding infrastructure were sent to CollegeManagement also. c. Feedback from employers Feedback from employers werecollected in the year end of the academic year. The analysis report andsuggestions were discussed in the meetings of a) Career Guidance and PlacementCell b) IQAC. Necessary corrective actions were taken. d. Feedback from alumniAlumni feedback was collected from alumni after one year of their graduation.IQAC analyzed the feedback and Principal forwarded the report and suggestionsto Board of studies of various subjects to incorporate the changes incurriculum. The report was also presented in the meeting of Career GuidancePlacement Cell. e. Feedback from parents The questionnaire for parents wereprepared in Malayalam and was collected during the PTA meeting. The feedbackreport was presented in the staff meeting and in Discipline committee meeting.Brief Summary of Actions taken:2018-19 a. More chairs were arranged in Collegecanteen as per the suggestion from students. b. Skill oriented certificateprograms were started as suggested by students, alumni and employers. c.Syllabus changes were done incorporating the suggestions from students andalumni. d. Placement cell conducted a greater number of soft skill developmenttrainings -suggested by alumni and employers. e. More computers were installedin the Library Internet café for students-suggested by students. f. Twoassistant hostel wardens were appointed to maintain the discipline in hostels-suggested by parents. g. Additional ramp was constructed in College auditoriumas suggested by disabled students. h. Special vehicle pass were issued todisabled students. i. The discipline committee was expanded as per suggestionfrom parents. The id cards were made strict to restrict intruders. CCTV cameraswere installed at key points.

CRITERION II – TEACHING- LEARNING AND EVALUATION

2.1 – Student Enrolment and Profile

2.1.1 – Demand Ratio during the year

Name of theProgramme

ProgrammeSpecialization

Number of seatsavailable

Number ofApplication received

Students Enrolled

BCA Computerapplications

30 1957 31

BBA BusinessAdministration

40 1537 38

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2.2 – Catering to Student Diversity

2.2.1 – Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data)

Year Number ofstudents enrolledin the institution

(UG)

Number ofstudents enrolledin the institution

(PG)

Number offulltime teachersavailable in the

institutionteaching only UG

courses

Number offulltime teachersavailable in the

institutionteaching only PG

courses

Number ofteachers

teaching both UGand PG courses

2018 3087 506 75 14 108

2.3 – Teaching - Learning Process

2.3.1 – Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)

Number ofTeachers on Roll

Number ofteachers usingICT (LMS, e-Resources)

ICT Tools andresourcesavailable

Number of ICTenabled

Classrooms

Numberof smartclassrooms

E-resources andtechniques used

197 89 15 42 2 8

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2.3.2 – Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

• Christ College is committed to providing need-based support services to students with an aim of keeping themmotivated and equipped to pursue both academic and personal goals. • The mentoring policy ensures that all

students of Christ College have the opportunity to access assistance through a personal and professional mentor-mentee relationship. • The mentor is a faculty member who meets the mentee on a regular basis, and providessupport and guidance to identify and enhance the strengths of the mentee, enabling them to manage academic

and personal challenges. • In the beginning of the academic year, the Head of the Department appoints a facultyas Chief mentor (Class teacher). • Duties of Chief mentor (Class teacher) • Class teacher is the primary point ofcontact for a student who wants to know about the procedures in the College. The class teacher should be kind,impartial, and supportive to students. • He/she should be helpful for the student to clear his/her doubts regarding

exam registration and other daily activities. • Class teacher should provide the syllabus of the program andimportant dates of internal external exam dates at the beginning of each semester. • Class teacher should

maintain the class teacher ship record (Green Card) properly filled with student details including a) Marks of Plustwo/ Degree b) Education of parents c) Extracurricular activity d) Marks on internal exams e) Financial

background f) Contact details of parents/guardians g) Grade card of semester exams. All information should bekept confidential and should be revealed only under necessary situations • Information regarding Exam

registration, Fee payment, Dates of internal exams and external exams should be communicated to studentswithin the stipulated time as advised by the Principal and Controller of Examinations. • Class teachers should

maintain close contact with other subject teachers. He / She should help in arranging substitution classes if anyteacher is in an emergency. • In case of any misconduct from a student, the class teacher should inform the

parent/guardian with the consent from HoD and the Principal. • Class teachers should give effective leadershipto the class during intramural competitions. • It is the responsibility of the Class teacher to maintain a record ofleave availed by a student of his/her class. • During the election to the Students Parliament, the Class teacher

should be the First polling officer and should discharge his duties impartially. • Class teacher should have closecontact with the mentors of his class and should provide details from the green card if necessary. • Information

regarding Certificate courses, Open courses, Placement Higher education opportunities should becommunicated to students and should motivate students to take part in such activities. • Class teacher is

responsible for Parent - Teachers evaluation meeting of every year and should inform the progress of students toparent/guardian. The class teacher is free to conduct more of such meetings with prior permission from HoD the

Principal.

Number of students enrolled in theinstitution

Number of fulltime teachers Mentor : Mentee Ratio

3593 197 1:18

2.4 – Teacher Profile and Quality

2.4.1 – Number of full time teachers appointed during the year

No. of sanctionedpositions

No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions filled duringthe current year

No. of faculty withPh.D

197 185 Nill 12 50

2.4.2 – Honours and recognition received by teachers (received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National,International level from Government, recognised bodies during the year )

Year of Award Name of full time teachersreceiving awards from

state level, national level,international level

Designation Name of the award,fellowship, received from

Government or recognizedbodies

2018 Dr. Dijo Damien AssistantProfessor

Fulbright NehruPostdoctoral

Research Fellowship,Fulbright House,12, Hailey Road,New Delhi-110001

2018 Dr. BinuRamachandran

AssistantProfessor

DST SERB TARE,Science andEngineering

Research Board, 55A, Lower groundFloor, Vasanth

Square Mall, SectorB, Pocket 5,

Vasanth kunj, NewDelhi,110007

2018 Fr. Joy P T AssociateProfessor

Best PhysicalEducation Teacher,instituted by AllKerala Catholic

Congress

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2.5 – Evaluation Process and Reforms

2.5.1 – Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results duringthe year

Programme Name Programme Code Semester/ year Last date of the lastsemester-end/ year-

end examination

Date of declaration ofresults of semester-

end/ year- endexamination

BCA CCABCA SEM VI 12/04/2019 25/04/2019

BBA CCABBA SEM VI 12/04/2019 25/04/2019

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2.5.2 – Average percentage of Student complaints/grievances about evaluation against total number appeared inthe examinations during the year

Number of complaints or grievancesabout evaluation

Total number of students appearedin the examination

Percentage

515 7186 7.17

2.6 – Student Performance and Learning Outcomes

2.6.1 – Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes for all programs offered by theinstitution are stated and displayed in website of the institution (to provide the weblink)

http://christcollegeijk.edu.in/obedu

2.6.2 – Pass percentage of students

ProgrammeCode

ProgrammeName

ProgrammeSpecialization

Number ofstudents

appeared in thefinal year

examination

Number ofstudents passed

in final yearexamination

Pass Percentage

CCABCA BCA ComputerApplications

30 15 50.00

CCABBA BBA Business Administratio

n

50 27 54.00

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2.7 – Student Satisfaction Survey

2.7.1 – Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design thequestionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)

http://dspace.christci.in:8080/jspui/bitstream/123456789/1046/1/Students%20Satisfaction%20Survey%202018-19.pdf

CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION

3.1 – Promotion of Research and Facilities

3.1.1 – The institution provides seed money to its teachers for research

No

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3.1.2 – Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year

Type Name of the teacherawarded the

fellowship

Name of the award Date of award Awarding agency

National Dr. BinuRamachandran

DST - SERB-TARE

05/11/2018 SCIENCE ENGINEERINGRESEARCHBOARD(SERB) 55A,Lower Ground

FloorVasantSquare

MallSector-B,

Pocket-5VasantKunj New Delhi-

110 07

International Dr. DijoDamien

FulbrightNehru

PostdoctoralResearchFellowship

11/11/2018 United StatesIndiaEducationa

lFoundation

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3.2 – Resource Mobilization for Research

3.2.1 – Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations

Nature of the Project Duration Name of the fundingagency

Total grantsanctioned

Amount receivedduring the year

MajorProjects

730 Institute ofLand andDisaster

Management,Govt. of Kerala

7.1 7.1

StudentsResearch

Projects (Otherthan compulsory

by theUniversity)

90 KSCSTE 0.1 0.1

MajorProjects

365 KSCSTE-SARD 5 0

MajorProjects

730 DST-SERB 35.94 15

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3.2.2 – Number of ongoing research projects per teacher funded by government and non-government agenciesduring the years

0.05

3.3 – Innovation Ecosystem

3.3.1 – Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-Academia Innovativepractices during the year

Title of workshop/seminar Name of the Dept. Date

Theoretical andPractical Aspects of GST

Commerce SF 05/12/2018

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3.3.2 – Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research scholars/Students during the year

Title of the innovation Name of Awardee Awarding Agency Date of award Category

J-CASTE Maya Pramod BrandeisUniversity, USA

12/02/2019 Researchstudent

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3.3.3 – No. of Incubation centre created, start-ups incubated on campus during the year

Incubation Name Sponsered By Name of the Nature of Start- Date of

Center Start-up up Commencement

Entrepreneurship

DevelopmentClub

ED Club DistrictIndustries

Centre, Govtof Kerala

Solar lampManufactureof assembledled bulbs

03/08/2018

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3.4 – Research Publications and Awards

3.4.1 – Ph. Ds awarded during the year

Name of the Department Number of PhD's Awarded

Department of Cemistry 3

Department of Physics 1

Department of Zoology 2

3.4.2 – Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year

Type Department Number of Publication Average Impact Factor (ifany)

International Chemistry 3 2.1

International Commerce 12 1.8

International Botany Aided 1 0.2

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3.4.3 – Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International ConferenceProceedings per Teacher during the year

Department Number of Publication

Physics 26

Commerce SF 3

Commerce 1

Chemistry 1

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3.4.4 – Patents published/awarded during the year

Patent Details Patent status Patent Number Date of Award

NIL Nill 0 Nill

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3.4.5 – Bibliometrics of the publications during the last academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index

Title of thePaper

Name ofAuthor

Title of journal Year ofpublication

Citation Index Institutionalaffiliation asmentioned in

the publication

Number ofcitations

excluding selfcitation

Taxonomicaccount ofEuglenoids

inselectedsites of

Dr.Tessy Paul

P.AlbertianJournal ofMultidisciplinaryStudies

2018 1 ChristCollege (Autonomous), Irinjala

kuda

Nill

KaruvannurRiver,Kerala,India

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3.4.6 – h-Index of the Institutional Publications during the year. (based on Scopus/ Web of science)

Title of thePaper

Name ofAuthor

Title of journal Year ofpublication

h-index Number ofcitations

excluding selfcitation

Institutionalaffiliation asmentioned in

the publication

Metamaterial

inspired featherligh

tartificialplasmahorn

antennafor astronomical andcommunication applications

Kizhakooden J.,Jose J.,Paul N.,SimonS.K.,ChakyarS.P.,Andrews

J., JosephV.P.

Microwaveand

OpticalTechnologyLetters

2019 5 Nill ChristCollege (Autonomous), Irinjala

kuda

Boxdotand StarProducts

onInterval -Valued Intuitionistic FuzzyGraphs

TintumolSunny

International

Journal ofInnovativeTechnology

andExploringEngineering (IJITEE)

2019 1 Nill ChristCollege (Autonomous), Irinjala

kuda

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3.4.7 – Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year

Number of Faculty International National State Local

Attended/Seminars/Workshops

21 36 21 13

Presentedpapers

Nill 6 11 Nill

Resourcepersons

1 1 2 4

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3.5 – Consultancy

3.5.1 – Revenue generated from Consultancy during the year

Name of the Consultan(s)department

Name of consultancyproject

Consulting/SponsoringAgency

Revenue generated(amount in rupees)

Department ofGeology and Env.

Sc.

River BankMapping and Sand

Auditing of Kecheri

Institute of LandDisaster

Management, Govt of

980000

River, Thrissur(No. ILDM/ 321/2017/E1 dated27-02-2018)

Kerala

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3.5.2 – Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year

Name of theConsultan(s)department

Title of theprogramme

Agency seeking /training

Revenue generated(amount in rupees)

Number of trainees

0 0 0 0 0

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3.6 – Extension Activities

3.6.1 – Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community andNon- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year

Title of the activities Organising unit/agency/collaborating agency

Number of teachersparticipated in such

activities

Number of studentsparticipated in such

activities

A Socio-economicsurvey in

association of EKNStudy and research

centre atPadiyoorGramaPanchayat

Nss, EKN StudyCentre and PadiyoorGrama Panchayath

5 126

Savishkara season2 Conducted Artsfestival for

Mentally disabledchildren ofneighbouring

special schools

Thavanish 5 250

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3.6.2 – Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodiesduring the year

Name of the activity Award/Recognition Awarding Bodies Number of studentsBenefited

Cleaning worksafter flood

RecognitionCertificate forinvolving in

Cleaning of SubTreasury,

IrinjalakudaCleaning after

Flood / Thavanish

District TreasuryOfficer,

Irinjalakuda

145

ShastrapadamScience awarenesscamp for Higher

Secondary Students

RecognitionCertificate forparticipating inthree day Sciencecamp for Higher

Secondary StudentsSasthrapadam

Government ofKerala

16

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3.6.3 – Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-GovernmentOrganisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year

Name of the scheme Organising unit/Agency/collaborating

agency

Name of the activity Number of teachersparticipated in such

activites

Number of studentsparticipated in such

activites

Environmentalconsiousness

Nss /Shuchitwamission

SuchithwaMission-swatch

Barathofficials andour volunteers

made acleanlinessdrive at themuncipal Busstand at

Irinjalakuda.

2 125

Human values Nss,Thavanish /

DathriFoundation

NSS andThavanishorganised aStem Cell

donation camp-collected 1,149

cells

5 2145

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3.7 – Collaborations

3.7.1 – Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year

Nature of activity Participant Source of financial support Duration

IndustrialResearch

Dr. Joy V T CarborundumUniversal Ltd

180

Academic ResearchFellowship,

Fullbright NehruFellowship

Dr. Dijo Damien United States-India Educational

Foundation

720

Academic ResearchFellowship

Maya Pramod Blustone awardBrandeis University

90

Research-Visiting Professor

Dr. Binu R GottingenUniversity

35

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3.7.2 – Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the- job training, project work, sharing of researchfacilities etc. during the year

Nature of linkage Title of thelinkage

Name of thepartneringinstitution/industry

/research labwith contact

details

Duration From Duration To Participant

internship M.ScGeology

IndianInstitute of

03/01/2019 05/04/2019 GOPIKATHILAKAN

IntenshipProject

semester 4

Technology,Bombay

internship M.ScGeology

IntenshipProject

semester 4

NationalCentre for

EarthScienceStudies

03/01/2019 05/04/2019 SILPA K S

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3.7.3 – MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other institutions, industries, corporatehouses etc. during the year

Organisation Date of MoU signed Purpose/Activities Number ofstudents/teachers

participated under MoUs

Career Quest,TIME, Thrissur

08/10/2018 Training for CATexams

35

LEIBNIZ INSTITUTEFOR APPLIED

GEOPHYSICS (LIAG),GERMANY

17/01/2019 Research inGeoSciences

40

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CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES

4.1 – Physical Facilities

4.1.1 – Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year

Budget allocated for infrastructure augmentation Budget utilized for infrastructure development

446 448.2

4.1.2 – Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year

Facilities Existing or Newly Added

Number of important equipmentspurchased (Greater than 1-0 lakh)

during the current year

Newly Added

Value of the equipment purchasedduring the year (rs. in lakhs)

Newly Added

Video Centre Newly Added

Seminar halls with ICT facilities Newly Added

Classrooms with LCD facilities Newly Added

Seminar Halls Newly Added

Laboratories Newly Added

Class rooms Newly Added

Campus Area Existing

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4.2 – Library as a Learning Resource

4.2.1 – Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)}

Name of the ILMSsoftware

Nature of automation (fullyor patially)

Version Year of automation

Book Magic Fully 4.7(Book Magic),KOHA 20.05.04.000

2016

4.2.2 – Library Services

LibraryService Type

Existing Newly Added Total

TextBooks

69435 13500000 458 125791 69893 13625791

ReferenceBooks

3907 1100000 64 361835 3971 1461835

e-Books 810000 19470 Nill Nill 810000 19470

Journals 37 81110 7 24650 44 105760

e-Journals

11293 19470 1 1300 11294 20770

CD &Video

724 75000 155 16000 879 91000

LibraryAutomation

1 500000 Nill Nill 1 500000

Weeding(hard &soft)

17642 Nill 7 799 17649 799

Others(specify)

32 26605 Nill Nill 32 26605

Others(specify)

20 500000 2 50000 22 550000

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4.2.3 – E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG- Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG- Pathshala CEC (UnderGraduate) SWAYAM other MOOCs platform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives & institutional(Learning Management System (LMS) etc

Name of the Teacher Name of the Module Platform on which moduleis developed

Date of launching e-content

Dr. Jolly Andrews JAM Coaching-Phsyics

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

12/07/2018

Dr. Robinson PPonminiessary

IndustrialCatalysis

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

16/01/2019

Antony Thomas MATHS CS CSC1C01COMPUTERFUNDAMENTALS

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

14/08/2018

Antony Thomas SE-Level-1SoftwareEngineeringFundamentals

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

09/10/2018

Dr. Davis AntonyMundassery

QuantitativeTechniques II SemMA Economics2018-19

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

07/12/2018

Dr. Davis AntonyMundassery

ST3C 03 III semBSc Complementary

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

10/01/2019

Dr. Robinson PPonminiessary

CC15UCHE5B08CC15UCHE5B08-PHYSICALCHEMISTRY - II-First Internalexamination-AUG-2018

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

12/11/2018

Roopesh I ST3C 03 III semBSc Complementary

moodle LMS:christijkmoodle.in

13/11/2018

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4.3 – IT Infrastructure

4.3.1 – Technology Upgradation (overall)

Type Total Computers

ComputerLab

Internet Browsingcenters

ComputerCenters

Office Departments

AvailableBandwidth (MBPS/

GBPS)

Others

Existing

200 4 155 1 1 16 40 50 0

Added 35 0 32 1 0 3 10 0 0

Total 235 4 187 2 1 19 50 50 0

4.3.2 – Bandwidth available of internet connection in the Institution (Leased line)

50 MBPS/ GBPS

4.3.3 – Facility for e-content

Name of the e-content development facility Provide the link of the videos and media centre andrecording facility

Video Lecture Recording Roomhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7jD1wL

igA0

4.4 – Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure

4.4.1 – Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities, excluding salarycomponent, during the year

Assigned Budget onacademic facilities

Expenditure incurred onmaintenance of academic

facilities

Assigned budget onphysical facilities

Expenditure incurredonmaintenance of physical

facilites

550 579.5 400 401.85

4.4.2 – Procedures and policies for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities - laboratory,library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc. (maximum 500 words) (information to be available ininstitutional Website)

Computer Laboratories, Computers, Internet Wi-Fi facilities Policy Computerlaboratories are used by most the departments for regular course work and alsofor various certificate courses. College has moodle Learning Management systemand many teachers conduct online exams. Administration Office and Examination

Office (Pareeksha Bhavan) are more than ninety percent computerized. Thecollege has appointed two computer technicians for the maintenance and repairworks. All internet connections are of 100 Mbps. Departments are provided withcomputers and wifi facilities. HOD’s of Computer science department and Bvocdepartment are in charge of Computer Laboratories. Procedure The teaching

staff, Certificate Course Coordinator should book the computer laboratories at

least three days before the requirement. HOD of Computer Science or BVoc willapprove the request according to the availability and will intimate the

computer technicians. Any immediate repair/maintenance work fordepartment/office computers are intimated to computer technicians and they

carry out the task. (Request for replacement should be intimated to Principal)Responsibility Computer technicians, HOD (Department of Computer ScienceB.Voc), Principal ICT facilities Policy ICT facilities in Christ College

include online content production facilities, Smart Classrooms, Moodle LearningManagement System, Christ OpenCourseWare and Local chapter of Swayam. IQAC hasan ICT division that is spearheading the activities. The college has appointeda media technician to assist the content generation. Procedure Every year IQACconducts training on moodle for new teachers. Teaching staff who require logincredentials for their students and who require new courses in moodle shouldintimate IQAC. Guidelines have been prepared by IQAC to conduct courses inChrist Open Course Ware. Students are encouraged to take courses in NPTEL

Swayam. Teachers who require an audio-video production facility should intimatethe IQAC office. Maintenance of the support facilities is done by computer

technicians. Maintenance of moodle platform is done by outside vendorkeralamoocs.org. Responsibility Computer technician, Media technician, IQAC,

Principal

http://christcollegeijk.edu.in/policydocument

CRITERION V – STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION

5.1 – Student Support

5.1.1 – Scholarships and Financial Support

Name/Title of the scheme Number of students Amount in Rupees

Financial Supportfrom institution

FreeshipsEndowments

368 5271410

Financial Supportfrom Other Sources

a) National Government NGO 1231 21196647

b)International nil Nill 0

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5.1.2 – Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development, Remedialcoaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and Mentoring etc.,

Name of the capabilityenhancement scheme

Date of implemetation Number of studentsenrolled

Agencies involved

Scholar supportprogramme

08/08/2018 40 Directorate ofCollegiateEducation

Walk with Scholar(WWS)

08/08/2018 90 Directorate ofCollegiateEducation

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5.1.3 – Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by theinstitution during the year

Year Name of thescheme

Number ofbenefited

students forcompetitiveexamination

Number ofbenefited

students bycareer

counseling

Number ofstudents whohave passedin

the comp. exam

Number ofstudentsp placed

activities

2018 Industrialexposuretraining 1month ByDept of HM

Nill 35 Nill 23

2019 JAMCoaching-Chemistry

25 Nill 6 Nill

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5.1.4 – Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of sexualharassment and ragging cases during the year

Total grievances received Number of grievances redressed Avg. number of days for grievanceredressal

3 3 7

5.2 – Student Progression

5.2.1 – Details of campus placement during the year

On campus Off campus

Nameoforganizations

visited

Number ofstudents

participated

Number ofstduents placed

Nameoforganizations

visited

Number ofstudents

participated

Number ofstduents placed

GoanInstitiute International

35 25 Infosys 5 1

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5.2.2 – Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year

Year Number ofstudents

enrolling intohigher education

Programmegraduated from

Depratmentgraduated from

Name ofinstitution joined

Name ofprogrammeadmitted to

2019 2 BSCPHYSICS

PHYSICS RajagiriInstitute of

SocialSciences

MSW

2019 1 BBA MANAGEMENTSTUDIES

ChristUniversity,Banglore

MBA

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5.2.3 – Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)

Items Number of students selected/ qualifying

NET 70

GATE 3

Any Other 10

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5.2.4 – Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year

Activity Level Number of Participants

58Th KandamkulathyFootball ChampionshipOrganized By PhysicalEducation Department

State 246

World Ozone DayClelebration Organized By

Biodiversity Club

State 150

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5.3 – Student Participation and Activities

5.3.1 – Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national/internationallevel (award for a team event should be counted as one)

Year Name of theaward/medal

National/Internaional

Number ofawards for

Sports

Number ofawards for

Cultural

Student IDnumber

Name of thestudent

2018 First in:- ASIANPOWERLIFTINGHeld at

Rajasthan,May 6th

2018 ,120kg

International

1 NillCCASMEC019

SREERAJP S

2018 First inPostermaking

French Competition ,NCC InternationalCamp

International

Nill 1CCARSPH021

RonaldoRoy

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5.3.2 – Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees ofthe institution (maximum 500 words)

Christ College have vibrant student councils which gives efficient leadershipto students to involve in the matters of college. They work shoulder to

management and staff creating a conducive atmosphere. Their suggestions aregiven maximum consideration during the decision-making process regarding daily

affairs, examinations, sports and cultural activities. Often it is theirinterference in many matters which safeguard the institution. In Christ College

we have two prominent bodies through which students are involving theadministrative and academic activities. Representatives from each class are

selected via election to the College Parliament. College follows guidelines ofLyngdowh Commission report to conduct election. This allows students to have aexperience on the democratic election process. Members are elected to College

Student Union from the parliament. Once elected the Students council actimpartially for the common good of students under the guidance of Staff advisorappointed by College Principal. Principal also appoints two teachers as FineArts Coordinator. Main activities of Students council in the year 2018-19 areA) Students council sponsored note books to students of RILP School, Chettiyaland served lunch on 04-09-2018. The distribution was inaugurated by Panchayat

President Mr. Sudhan. B) Teachers day celebrations was conducted by Studentscouncil on 05-sep-2018 with a variety of programmes including fun and sports

for the teachers. C) Organized fund-raising musical show by Karinthalakkoottamon 25-09-2018. The fund collected was utilized to build homes for students wholost their houses during the flood. D) A book exhibition was conducted by thestudents Council on 08-09 Oct 2018 in association with National Book Stall. E)Students’ council celebrated World disability day on 03-12-2018 at Pope PaulMercy Home, Thrissur. F) Chilambu the youth festival of Christ college was

organized as two sections, off stage events and on-stage events on 10th, 11th12th the dec 2018 the off-stage events were held at afternoon session and theon-stage events was held on 13th and 17th of dec 2018. The overall trophy was

maintained by the physics department. G) The annual sports meet of Christcollege was organized by Christ college union on the date of 28-02-2019. H)

Christ College Students Council conducted A Spot Choreography Dance Competitionfor The Girls in association with Women’s day on 08 March 2019. I) Studentstook leadership in inter collegiate fine arts competitions of University of

Calicut – D-zone and achieved second place. J) Students’ council took exemplarysteps during the covid relief activities in the distribution center by acting

as volunteers. Students are having representation in IQAC, Women’s Cell,Disability Cell and Library Advisory Committee.

5.4 – Alumni Engagement

5.4.1 – Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association?

No

5.4.2 – No. of registered Alumni:

200

5.4.3 – Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) :

359000

5.4.4 – Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :

• The Alumni association of Christ College (OSA- Old Students association)conducted the annual gathering on 9th March 2019. • Old Students Association(OSA) conducted the 44th OSA State level Volley Ball Championship on 4th and

5th February 2019. • NOVA- NSS Old Volunteers Association conducted its annualgathering on 08th December 2018. • The Football alumni association as usual

conducted its alumni meeting on the semifinal day of Kandamkulathy State levelFootball. • Mathematics Alumni Association conducts Alumni invited lecture

every year and this year invited lecture was on ‘Fibonacci sequence and linearAlgebra’ for which Mr. Narayanan P.A, Research Scholar, Institute of

Mathematical Science, Chennai, was the resource person (Batch 2007-2010). • Dr.K. V. Radhakrishnan, Sr. Principal Scientist Head, Organic Chemistry, NIISTTrivandrum (Alumnus M.Sc. Chemistry (1989-1991)) was the resource person for

the National Seminar on ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION ANDMEDICINAL APPLICATIONS conducted on 27-28th July 2018. • Dr. Nixon Abraham,Assistant Professor, IISER, PUNE (Alumnus M.Sc. Chemistry (1998-2000) did an

invited lecture on “Brain functions: how do we unravel the mysteries?” on 28thJuly 2018 during the National Seminar on ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS FORENERGY PRODUCTION AND MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS. • Prof. B. Narayana, Dean,

Mangalore University, Mangaluru, Alumnus of M.Sc Chemistry 1981-1983 batchdelivered a talk on Air Tritium measurements – Advantages of newly developedmethods over the traditional ones’ on 27th July 2018 during the National

Seminar on ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION AND MEDICINALAPPLICATIONS. • National seminar on ‘Prospects and Challenges of Nuclear

Energy’ was conducted by Chemistry Alumni Association on 10th December 2018,for which alumni (B.Sc Chemistry 1967-70) Dr. M P Rajan and Dr Dr. T. R.

Govindan Kutty, Sceintist (retd.) Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) andIndira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research (IGCAR) were the resource persons. •Prof. Muraleedharan G. Nair, Ph.D., CCHEM, FRSC, Michigan State University, USA

(Alumnus M.Sc Chemistry (1974-76) was the resource person for the Nationalseminar on “Novel Natural Products as Botanical Drugs with Potential to Treat

Inflammation and Alzheimer’s Disease” on 4th February 2019. • Dr. JayarajFrancis Alappat, Scientist, Ball Horticultural Company, USA, Alumnus M.ScChemistry (1987-89) was the resource person for the alumni lecture “Flower

Pigments: Beyond Aesthetics” on 19th February 2019

CRITERION VI – GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

6.1 – Institutional Vision and Leadership

6.1.1 – Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year (maximum 500words)

The well-structured organizational framework of Christ college is capable ofhandling not only the daily chores but also unprecedented incidents. Apart fromthe Manager and Principal of the College the Core team of the College consistsof three Vice Principals, two Deans, the Controller of the Examination, and

IQAC Coordinator. Important matters pertaining to Academics and Administrationare first discussed in the core committee meeting and then proceed to theCollege Council, Council of Heads of the departments, and IQAC meeting.

Subcommittees are formed in such meetings and are entrusted with freedom andnecessary resources to perform. ((Practice 1: Implementation of value-addedCertificate courses)) • Need for more value-added certificate courses wasevidenced in the feedback collected from alumni. • The matter was first

presented in the Core Committee meeting which was included in the agenda of theIQAC meeting. • The extended IQAC consists of Heads of the Departments and a

committee was formed with two Coordinators. • The committee drafted thepolicies for Certificate courses which were approved in the Governing council.• The coordinators of Certificate courses along with the Head of the Departmentvery soon conducted meetings with teachers and also external agencies. • Eight

certificate courses were inaugurated on 23 October 2018 out of which twocourses were blended. ((Practice 2: Taluk flood relief distribution center

(Kerala Flood 2018) and relief activities)) • During the flood in August 2018,the Principal was contacted by Irinjalakuda taluk Officials asking for help toinstitute a Distribution center in the College. • The core committee meetingdecided to entrust the charge to the Staff advisor and staff coordinators ofThavanish and NSS. • An extended committee was formed along with the Student

council, NSS, Thavanish, and local residents. • College Auditorium wasconverted to a Collection and distribution center with students giving

leadership to all the activities with guidance from coordinators of Thavanish,NSS, and Staff advisor. • Classrooms were converted to shelter homes for forty

families from the flood-affected area. • Immediately after the flood thecommittee extended their services in conducting a survey of the affected areasin association with five Grama Panchayaths. • College received appreciationfrom Government officials for the participatory management of the crisis

situation.

6.1.2 – Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)?

Yes

6.2 – Strategy Development and Deployment

6.2.1 – Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following (with in 100 words each):

Strategy Type Details

Industry Interaction / Collaboration • Experts from industry are includedin Academic council, Governing council,IQAC and Board of Studies. • Conductedmeetings with industry personnel during

the initiation of value-addedcertificate courses. • Engaged in MoU

with industries- The Strategist, Nexus,TCS and Star Innovation. • College haslinkages with neighboring industries

KSE Ltd, KLF Nirmal and KPL Shudhi forcollaboration in the field ofinfrastructure, training and

development.

Human Resource Management • Well defined policy of the collegeensures appointment of qualified and

enthusiastic personnel to the College.• New appointments are conducted as per

Government regulations. • IQACconducted two-day orientation program

for newly appointed teachers. •Guidelines were prepared by IQAC for

the training of newly appointedteachers. • Teachers who attend FDPs

and refresher courses are provided withregistration fee and Travelling

Allowance. • Soft skill training wasgiven to administrative staff with thehelp of Department of Computer Sciencein Microsoft word and excel. • Self-appraisal system was implemented and

teachers met college Manager andPrincipal for reviewing their progress.

Library, ICT and PhysicalInfrastructure / Instrumentation

• Smart card system to monitor theentry and issue of library cards wasinstalled. • The library ERP software

Bookmagic is used for LibraryManagement • Library blogsite was

started to share additional informationto students and public. Previous end

semester question bank can be assessedthrough the blogsite. • ICT enabledteaching is enhanced through moodleLearning Management system. • Councilof Heads of the Department decided toconduct internal examinations using

moodle LMS for willing teachers. Sevenexams were conducted using the moodleLMS. • Completed the construction ofScience block with additional six ICT

enabled classrooms.

Curriculum Development • CBCS system is implemented in theProgrammes. • Feedback from alumni,

employers and teachers wereincorporated in the syllabus revision

meetings of respective Board ofstudies. • Eight value added

certificate courses were started. The

curriculum for these courses werediscussed with industry experts inBoard of studies and was approved in

the Academic council of the college. •Necessary steps are taken to implementthe Outcome based education. PO, PSO

and COs are defined.

Admission of Students • College admission is onlineconducted through ERP software-

Knowledge Pro. • Admission Brochure isprepared well ahead of admission,displayed in College website and

circulated through social media. •Helpdesks are arranged in college

library to assist prospective studentsin filling up the application form andonline fee payment. • Trial allotmentsare conducted which gives students achance to change their options ifrequired. • Intimations via sms and

email are sent to students and parents.• Fair admission process is conducted

centrally in the auditorium inadherence with Government restrictions.

• Separate admission counter andhelpdesk are provided for students with

disabilities.

Teaching and Learning • Four workshops were conducted inthe academic year to equip teachers for

ICT enabled teaching. Moodle LMSintroduced to teachers. • Workshop

conducted in collaboration with KeralaState Higher Education Council to

introduce Outcome based education. PO,PSO and COs were formulated. •

Teachers’ diary (handbook) is providedfor teachers to plan the academic

sessions, record daily works and storethe details of attendance and internal

marks of students. • Teachers areinstructed to inform their leave at theearliest to arrange alternate classes.• Result analysis conducted immediatelyafter the announcement of results and

PTA meetings were held.

Examination and Evaluation • Examination schedule is preparedbefore the academic year along withacademic calendar and was informed to

all the stakeholders. • All examinationprocesses were managed online through

ERP-Knowledge Pro. • Centralizedevaluation camps were conducted for

impartial evaluation which alsoresulted in early announcement of

results. • Software for generation ofinternal question paper and

consolidated absentee statement was

prepared inhouse by IQAC. • Entry ofinternal and external examination markswere made online this academic year. •

New module introduced in ERP forgeneration of consolidated internal

grade sheet.

Research and Development • Started construction of ZoologyResearch block. • Initiated the

formation of Animal Ethics Committee tomonitor animal experiments. • Best

research paper award was instituted forstudent and faculty. • Christ researchfellowship was instituted for eligibleresearch scholar who is not availingany government research fellowhips. •Research topics of research scholars

were presented in the Research AdvisoryCouncil for the approval. • MoU was

engaged for international collaborationin research with LIAG, Germany by theResearch Department of Geology and

Environmental Science.

6.2.2 – Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:

E-governace area Details

Planning and Development • The academic calendar is preparedand e copies are sent to all

stakeholders. • The venue booking andregistration is done using google

forms, which helps the evendistribution of resources. • Feedback

from students and teachers is collectedonline and analysis was done using

Microsoft Excel.

Administration • Most of the internalcorrespondences are communicatedthrough email. • Computers in theAdministrative Office are connectedthrough LAN which enables easy filetransfer and sharing. • Principal canaccess individual office computers.

Finance and Accounts • Accounting software TALLY is usedto maintain the daily accounts. • Cashbooks, Income Expenditure statements

are generated using the software. • Thesalary bill generation and submissionare done using the software SPARKS. •The PFMS platform of the Government of

India is used for disbursing andreceiving Government funds.

Student Admission and Support • The student admission proceduresare including receiving of

applications, fee payment, processingof rank list, and publication ofeligible candidate list are done

through knowledge pro the ERP software.

• The application to open courses,allotment to different courses was made

online from this academic year. •Students can view their attendance,internal marks, and end-semester exam

results online.

Examination • All exam-related procedures-announcement, exam registration, hallticket generation, barcoding, mark

entry, processing of grade sheets aredone through the ERP software-

Knowledge Pro. • Absentee statement wasprocessed using in-house software usingMicrosoft Access. • A software for the

generation of question papers forinternal exams (QPGEN 3.0) was prepared

in-house by IQAC.

6.3 – Faculty Empowerment Strategies

6.3.1 – Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership feeof professional bodies during the year

Year Name of Teacher Name of conference/workshop attendedfor which financialsupport provided

Name of theprofessional body forwhich membership

fee is provided

Amount of support

2018 Dr.DijoDamien

Capacitybuilding oncurriculumdesigning

through moodle

nil 4390

2018 Ms. Ann MaryCheriyan

SMCM Teachersmeeting @ MoutSt. Thomas,Kakkanad

nil 400

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6.3.2 – Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the Colleges forteaching and non teaching staff during the year

Year Title of theprofessionaldevelopmentprogramme

organised forteaching staff

Title of theadministrative

trainingprogramme

organised fornon-teaching

staff

From date To Date Number ofparticipants(Teaching

staff)

Number ofparticipants

(non-teachingstaff)

2018 Nill One dayworkshopon KOHALIBRARY

MANAGEMENTSYSTEM

24/10/2018 24/10/2018 Nill 36

2018 TechnopedagogyMOOCS

Nill22/11/2018 23/11/2018

Nill 32

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6.3.3 – No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, RefresherCourse, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year

Title of theprofessionaldevelopmentprogramme

Number of teacherswho attended

From Date To date Duration

2-DayNational

Workshop onTheoretical and

PracticalAspects of GST

7 05/12/2018 06/12/2018 2

2 DayWorkshop onOutcome Based

EducationConducted byKSHEC and IQAC

of ChristCollege, IJK

6 22/05/2019 23/05/2019 2

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6.3.4 – Faculty and Staff recruitment (no. for permanent recruitment):

Teaching Non-teaching

Permanent Full Time Permanent Full Time

74 123 34 22

6.3.5 – Welfare schemes for

Teaching Non-teaching Students

1. Free wi-fi facilityon campus and emailaddresses using thedomain name of the

institution 2. Full paidMaternity Leave 3. HealthInsurance (ESI) 4. Feeconcession to wards ofeconomically weak staff5. Vacation salary for

staff 6. Festival advance7. Leave and financialsupport for attendingseminars / refreshercourse /orientationprogramme / FDP. 8.

Advance for purchase oflaptop. 9. Subsidizedfood in Canteen 10.

Ladies’ fitness centre11. Guest house for

teachers 12. RecreationRoom 13. Providing

college auditorium forstaff’s personal

1. Free wi-fi facilityon campus and emailaddresses using thedomain name of the

institution 2. Full paidMaternity Leave 3. HealthInsurance (ESI) 4. Feeconcession to wards ofeconomically weak staff5. Festival advance 6.Advance for purchase of

laptop 7. Subsidized foodin Canteen 8. Ladies’

fitness centre 9.Recreation Room 10.Providing college

auditorium for staff’spersonal functions

1. Free wi-fi facilityon campus and emailaddresses using thedomain name of the

institution 2. CollegeCommon bus 3. Vidyadhanam

scholarship 4. Annualmedical check up

functions

6.4 – Financial Management and Resource Mobilization

6.4.1 – Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly (with in 100 words each)

The College has a mechanism for internal and external financial audits. Auditof accounts of the college is conducted Internally and Externally. All theaudits are conducted at the end of the financial year. Internal Audit: • Theinternal audit is entrusted to a registered firm of chartered accountants. It

is conducted once a year by the Audit firm TIJ Associates, CharteredAccountants, Irinjalakuda. The management accounts are audited by internalauditors of CMI Devamatha Province. External audit: • The accounts are

externally audited by Departmental Audit by the Zonal Deputy Directorate ofCollegiate Education, Thrissur, and the Office of the Accountants General (AE),

Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram with respect to the Government/UGC fund. Fundscoming under the external audit are a) Principal Deposit Account (PD Account),

b) Autonomy Grants from UGC and c) any other finds from Government. AuditObjection redressal mechanism The internal and external audits are undertakenannually, and the auditor’s reports are presented before the Principal of theCollege with points for discussion and clarification. The audit objections areaddressed by the Finance and Resource Mobilisation Committee and timely and

proper clarifications are presented to settle the audit objections.

6.4.2 – Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during theyear(not covered in Criterion III)

Name of the non governmentfunding agencies /individuals

Funds/ Grnats received in Rs. Purpose

Alumni, Staff andWellwishers

1370000 VidhyadhanamScholarship, Corpus fundfor Best teacher award,Corpus fund for Indoor

Stadium

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6.4.3 – Total corpus fund generated

8213000

6.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System

6.5.1 – Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?

Audit Type External Internal

Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority

Academic No Nill Yes IQAC

Administrative No Nill Yes IQAC

6.5.2 – Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association (at least three)

• Arranged a talk “Save a life...You need not be a doctor.” By Dr. Jose UkkenMD, Chief Physician Diabetologist at Modern Hospital, Kodungallur on 13th

November 2018 for PTA members during the Annual General Body. • PTA took theresponsibility for the collection of Parent feedback during the annual generalbody meeting and open house meeting of different semesters. • PTA Executivecommittee took the initiative to procure College Bus under the scheme MPLADS2017-18 by Hon. Member of Parliament, Thrissur Sri C N Jayadevan. • Supportedin maintaining the discipline of the College • Contributed to corpus fund for

Fr. Jose Thekkan Best teacher award.

6.5.3 – Development programmes for support staff (at least three)

1. Full paid Maternity Leave, Health Insurance (ESI), Fee concession to thewards of economically weak staff, Festival advance, Subsidized food in Canteen

2.. Providing college auditorium for staff’s personal functions 3. Talkarranged on KOHA library system for library staff. 4. Workshop on ICT skills

(Microsoft excel and word) by Department of Computer Science. 5. Assistance forannual get together and meetings

6.5.4 – Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)

1. -(Curriculum development)- a. Started two B.Voc courses this year b.Initiated Outcome-based education by conducting workshops to state PO, PSO, and

CO). c. Started fourteen Value added certificate courses to supplement thecurriculum. 2. -(Teaching Learning)- a. ICT enabled teaching-Learning

Management system to moodle training completed Started conduction of internalexams in online mode. 3.- (Infrastructure)- a. Completed construction of videorecording room for video tutorials. B. Started construction of Zoology Researchblock. Completed construction of New Science block. 4. -(Research Consultancy)-

a. Started best research paper award for faculty and research scholar toenhance research activities. 5. -(Extension)- a. The social ministry of ChristCollege ‘Thavanish’ in association with the Dept of social work and the Dept of

Psychology started a special program for mentally disabled- Savishkara’ b.College is now a member of the National Sugamya Pusthakalaya for the visually

impaired.

6.5.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System Details

a) Submission of Data for AISHE portal Yes

b)Participation in NIRF Yes

c)ISO certification No

d)NBA or any other quality audit No

6.5.6 – Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year

Year Name of qualityinitiative by IQAC

Date ofconducting IQAC

Duration From Duration To Number ofparticipants

2018Orientationon Clubs tofirst yearstudents

24/07/2018 24/07/2018 24/07/2018 1100

2019 OBEworkshop inassociationwith KSHEC

22/05/2019 22/05/2019 22/05/2019 58

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CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES

7.1 – Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities

7.1.1 – Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during theyear)

Title of theprogramme

Period from Period To Number of Participants

Female Male

Women Policeand Public byWomen Cell-Chief Guest -Aparna LavaKumar, CPO,IrinjalakudaPolice Station

13/07/2018 13/07/2018 125 34

Gender andHealth

organized byWomen Cell-Resource

Person- Dr.J SVeena, Resident

MedicalOfficer,Forensic,MedicalCollege,

Trivandrum

16/07/2018 16/07/2018 135 25

UnderstandingCaste, Womenand Ideology,organized by

Women Cell & PGdept ofHistory-Resource

person- Dr. K SMadhavan,

Social Activist

27/07/2018 27/07/2018 213 42

'VidhyarthiniWall (Mathil)'Organized by

StudentsCouncil to

enhance Femaleequality

19/12/2018 19/12/2018 350 Nill

'SpotChoreography'-

Dancecompetition forgirl students-organized by

studentscouncil in

connection withWomens Day

08/03/2019 08/03/2019 256 45

7.1.2 – Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:

Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the renewable energy sources

Environmental consciousness- College has students’ clubs who actively involvein spreading the environmental consciousness amoung students and staff. In theyear 2018-19 following important programmes were conducted for the purpose. •

Biodiversity club conducted invited lecture on “Understanding the Climate,Climate Change and the ways to keep the climate cool” in connection with WorldOzone day clelebration on 18.09.2018. • Biodiversity club conducted invited

lecture on “Impact of flood on Biodiversity” on 14.02.2019. • Biodiversity clubconducted “Nature camp” in Collaboration with Friends of Nature on 15.02.2019.• Biodiversity Club conducted Invited Lecture on “From plastic religion tosolid science: Logical fallacies other stories” on 06.05.2018 • BiodiversityClub screened the documentary and conducted a debate- ‘An inconvenient Truth’on 06.05.2018 • Biodiversity Club conducted Intercollegiate Quiz Competition onEnvironment on 06.06.2018 • Biodiversity Club conducted On-field Para-Taxonomy

Workshop on ‘Faunal Diversity Documentation of Thommana Kole Wetlands’ inconnection with World Wetland day celebrations on 02.02.2019. • NSS units

conducted four workshops to christ college students on making paperbags andpaper pens. • NSS units organized a flash mob at Chalakudy Bust stand in

collaboration with Shuchitwa mission on 10.01.2018 • NSS units organized ‘JuteExpo’ on products and handicrafts made of jute. The handmade products wereexhibited and sold on 07.11.2018 Sustainability- • College purchased 5 star

inverted AC to reduce the power consumption with an energy saving of 3000kWh •Total 450 FT lamps were replaced with LED in hostel and premises in the year

2018-19 creating an energy saving of 4200 kWh • Additional two tanks of 10,000litre capacity were installed this year for rain water harvesting. Alternate

Energy Initiatives- • 25M3 Bio gas plant is constructed behind our mess of boyshostel. This is reducing our consumption in LPG. The kitchen wastes fromcanteen, mess is feeding into bio gas plant. Approximately 5Kg of LPG of

reduced per day by the installation of this bio gas plant. • 20kW solar panelwas installed in the main building.

7.1.3 – Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness

Item facilities Yes/No Number of beneficiaries

Ramp/Rails Yes 22

Rest Rooms Yes 22

Scribes for examination Yes 22

BrailleSoftware/facilities

Yes 3

Special skilldevelopment for

differently abledstudents

Yes 22

7.1.4 – Inclusion and Situatedness

Year Number ofinitiatives to

addresslocational

advantagesand disadva

ntages

Number ofinitiativestaken to

engage withand

contribute tolocal

community

Date Duration Name ofinitiative

Issuesaddressed

Number ofparticipating

studentsand staff

2018 1 1 30/11/2018

1 Saviskara-

Season 2-Inclusive

artsfestival

for

Inclusionof

Mentallychallenge

dstudents

236

Mentallychallenge

dstudentsof nieghbouring

special schools-byThavanish

2018 1 3 25/06/2018

3 Sravyam-preparation ofaudio

books tobisuallychallenge

dstudentsof University ofCalicutby NSSunits

Inclusionof

visuallychallenge

dstudents

26

2018 1 2 17/08/2018

10 FloodreliefcampduringKeralaFlood

Geographical

locationmade itpossiblethat therelief

camp wascollection and disrtribution centrefor 48reliefcentres

156

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7.1.5 – Human Values and Professional Ethics

Title Date of publication Follow up(max 100 words)

Jeevith Prabha (HumanValues)- Value Education

01/06/2018 Jeevith Prabha themotto of Christ Collegereflects the holisticapproach on education,

the institution is tryingto impart to its

students. Teachers aregiven the freedom to

select topics of theirchoice after discussionwith the Principal and

Jeevith Prabhacoordinator (He / She may

be the coordinator of

CSA). The committeeincluding Principal, Vice

Principal and JeevithPrabha coordinator

scrutinizes and selectthe topics. The

coordinator then arrangesthe classes. The schedule

is arranged so that astudent will receive allthe topics during his/hertenure in the campus. The

classes are conductedevery Thursday first

hour. A student receivesten sessions a year.

Exams are conducted atthe end of the academic

year and prizes aredistributed to rankholders in a common

function.

Conscientisationseminar (Professional

Ethics)-Further Horizonsof teaching for

excellence

23/03/2019 Conscientisationseminar-Every year IQACconducts a workshop onethics of teaching. This

year the topic wasFurther Horizons of

teaching for excellence aone day talk by Dr. Fr.Valson Thampu, Former

Principal, St. StephensCollege, Delhi

Information Literacyand Publication Ethics(Professional Ethics)

15/11/2018 Workshop to Final yearPG students on ResearchScholars on InformationLiteracy and PublicationEthics -One-day workshop-

Resource person-Dr.Harikumaran Thampi,Director, College

Development Council,University of Calicut

7.1.6 – Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics

Activity Duration From Duration To Number of participants

Gandhi JayanthiCelebrations - apond cleaning

activity at KattoorPanchayat. by NSS

02/10/2018 02/10/2018 105

NSS and Thavanishorganised a Stem

Cell donation camp-collected 1,149

cells in

27/07/2018 27/07/2018 2400

association withDhathri Foundation

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7.1.7 – Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)

Increasing Environmental consciousness • Biodiversity club of the collegeconducted seven awareness programs including invited lectures, documentaryscreening debate and Quiz competition to create awareness among students.

Water conservation and Energy Reduction • College purchased 5 star inverted ACto reduce the power consumption with an energy saving of 3000kWh. • Total 450FT lamps were replaced with LED in hostel and premises in the year 2018-19

creating an energy saving of 4200 kWh. • Additional two tanks of 10,000 litrecapacity were installed this year for rain water harvesting. • 25M3 Bio gasplant is constructed behind our mess of boy’s hostel. This is reducing our

consumption in LPG. The kitchen wastes from canteen, mess is feeding into biogas plant. Approximately 5Kg of LPG of reduced per day by the installation ofthis bio gas plant. • Twenty (20) kW solar panel was installed in the main

building.

Plastic free campus • Use of plastic is banned in the camps. NSS Units aremaking paper pens using old pen bodies. NSS units are also actively making

paper bags and gave training to school students in making them.

Cycle donation • Thavanish the social club distributed seven bicycles tostudents

Paper less Office • As part of moving towards paperless office, the internalexamination marks, examination schedule are made online to prevent use of

paper.

7.2 – Best Practices

7.2.1 – Describe at least two institutional best practices

Best Practice -1 Title of the Practice ICT Integration and e-LearningObjectives of the Practice To use Information and Communication Technology toenhance the Teaching Learning Process. To enable teachers, equip with moderntechnologies in teaching and make them adaptable to engage next generationlearners To help students in their regular academic activities and also totrain them to face competitive exams in online mode for higher education andjob opportunities. The context Technology enhanced learning is gaining muchimportance in higher education sector. Many universities are moving to onlineeducation as this mode provides not only easily accessible education but alsoaffordable education. The use of ICT in education sector is gaining importancein our country too. Students who by any chance miss their regular classes, canuse the recorded sessions and other study materials if ICT methods are adopted.

Most of the entrance examinations to universities, JAM and NET exams areconducted online. Students of our college, majority of who come from ruralareas face difficulties during such exams as they are not familiar to suchtechnologies. Proper training for online exams will surely enhance their

chances to be successful in such entrance examinations. The Practice ICT teamwas formed under IQAC to spearhead the ICT activities. Training on Moodle

software, course content generation, online examinations and moodle managementwas conducted in the previous academic year 05th-06th May 2017. It was decidedin the College council meeting to conduct internal examination in moodle LMS ifthe teachers wished to. Seven teachers got certified in Microsoft Excel to beused in ICT enabled education on 14-July-18. Two-day training on the topic

“Techno pedagogy and MOOCs” was conducted to equip teachers on 22-23 Nov 2018for which the resource persons were EMMRC Calicut and Dr. Biju Kadinjiyil,Assistant Professor, Central University, Tamilnadu. One day workshop on “E-

content authoring using Adobe Captivate” was conducted on 16-Feb-2019 for whichthe resource person was Dr. Parthasarathy M, Department of Educational

Technology, Bharatiyar University. ICT team was now ready and conducted moretrainings of their own to other teachers. Students were enrolled to moodle and

JAM coaching was conducted by departments of Physics, Chemistry andMathematics. Started recording of video lectures which resulted in two blendedvalue-added courses. Evidence of success Thirty percentage of teachers startedusing moodle LMS and other ICT resources. Students were very excited to use thetechnology. ICT team became capable to work as resource persons and startedgiving training to teaching staff of other colleges. Ten internal exams wereconducted online with multiple choice questions in moodle LMS, which reducedthe workload of teachers and reduced the use of answer papers. More number ofstudents got qualified in JAM examinations from the Departments of Physics (7),Chemistry (5) and Mathematics (4). Problems encountered and Resources RequiredInfrastructure facilities like computer labs and internet connectivity shouldbe increased. Some teachers were reluctant to adapt with the new technology.Students who were deprived of gadgets faced difficulties in accessing the

moodle LMS. No of computers in the labs should be increased and students are tobe allowed to use their smart phones in the classes. Notes (Optional) Policy

level decisions should be made to popularize the use of ICT in college campus.More teachers should be given training on using ICT tools. More open resourcesshould be used to reduce the cost of production of ICT enabled methods. Best

Practice -2 Title of the Practice Earth for all: Environmental consciousness tostudents Objectives of the Practice To inculcate a sustainable lifestyle to

students. To reduce the carbon footprint of the College. To introduceenvironmental consciousness in aspects of Teaching and Learning. The context

Even though College is on the fore front of Environmental conservation many ofthe students lack proper orientation on waste segregation and proper treatment.

The Practice All VIP’s who visit College for seminars, workshops or otherfunctions are requested to plant trees in the college premises. Students becomeaware of the importance of forestation. Under the “Entae Maavu” Programme the

students and teachers of Biodiversity Club develop mango saplings anddistribute to other colleges and schools. Biodiversity Club and Botany

Department maintains 20 cents, as “Santhistal” where the rare endangered andthreatened plants are planted and maintained. Star vanam (Nakshathravanam) ismaintained -a joint venture of Bhoomithrasena and Botany Department Poly-housefarming by Biodiversity Club and NSS units of our college creates the awareness

on biopharming and respect to farmers. NSS units started the “PENDRIVE” inwhich they collect the plastic body of used pens. Such pens are recycled by

adding new refills and selling at low cost. The Environmental ScienceDepartment sensitizes the students by preparing logos and slogans. Separate

cans are arranged to separate organic waste. Solar panels are installed and theexcess energy is given to KSEB under the on-grid scheme. Rain water harvestingis implemented with a capacity of 25,000 liter. Check dams are made in College

garden and premises to help rainwater to become groundwater. Evidence ofsuccess General environmental awareness has been increased. College campus hasbecome cleaner. Ground water level in the surrounding areas increased. Problemsencountered and Resources Required Food waste are dumped in the college garden.

The plastic carry bags are scattered in the garden.

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7.3 – Institutional Distinctiveness

7.3.1 – Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority andthrust in not more than 500 words

Extracurricular activities (Sports and Club activities) The vision of ChristCollege is to “Mould an enlightened generation by developing the potential ofindividuals through quality higher education and moral value inculcation”.

Overall wellbeing will be achieved if a student can achieve physical,intellectual, and moral standards. The performance of our alumni and thepositions achieved by them exemplifies the quality of higher education inChrist College. College is keen to impart moral values into the lives of

students. College achieves this by giving opportunities to students to takepart in sports activities and extracurricular activities. Sports activitiesCollege has provided excellent facilities for sports and games which in turncreates an atmosphere of physical fitness for the students. Our facilitiesinclude 400 meters athletic stadium, Football field, Basketball courts (4),

Volley Ball Courts (4), Badminton court (2), Tennis Court (1), Weight traininghalls, and Gymnasium (5) to name a few. In the year 490 students participated

in University events and we have 48 College teams. Separate coaches andtrainers are appointed for each event to give professional training. In theyear 2018-19, we achieved Four international medals, Thirty-Four National

medals, and Fifteen Interuniversity medals which adds up to a staggering numberof fifty-three which may be the best in the Nation. Christ College also

achieved the championship ‘Calicut University Aggregate Championship in Men andWomen. College achieved the PEFI award for the best college in India promotingsports and games. Club activities and Social Work The college has Twentyonestudents club to enhance their overall development which is Students Union,National Cadet Corps (NCC), National Service Scheme (NSS), Catholic StudentsAssociation (CSA), Women’s Development Club, Thavanish (Social Service),Bahuswara (Disability club), Christ College Readers Club, Christ College

Cycling Club/tourism, Entrepreneurship Development Club, Biodiversity Club,Bhoomithrasena, Enviro Club, Quiz Club, Debate Literary Club, Film Club, FineArts Association, Dance Music Club, Drama Club, and Spic-Macay. Students gaininterpersonal communication skills, leadership skills, and concern towards themarginalized through the club activities. Starting from blood donation to stemcell donation, Environmental consciousness to literacy programs, our students

are getting excellent training to become the best citizens of India. Therelentless efforts of our teachers and students have made the college an iconin the local community where the deprived approach for support. College was thedistribution center during the Kerala Flood which distributed essentials and

Provisionals to more than two hundred relief centers. In the year 2018-19 morethan one hundred and thirty programs were conducted by the Clubs. The specialprogram Savishkara organized by the club Thavanish requires special mention.

For the last two years, this program exhibits the talents of mentally disabledstudents of the surrounding special schools which are accoladed by Irinjalakuda

Municipality. Students are encouraged to participate in this program whichdevelops the qualities like compassion, empathy, and leadership. These

opportunities for extracurricular activities are distinctive of Christ Collegewhich truly targets the vision of the College

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8.Future Plans of Actions for Next Academic Year

Curricular aspects –(a) Feedback from employers indicated the need for value-added courses which should be career-oriented. It was decided to give primeimportance to enhance the number of such value-added programs in consultationwith the Industry. (b) Implementation of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) As per thedirections of UGC and KSHEC College has identified OBE, very essential to improvethe quality and achieve holistic education. Conducting workshops for teachers and

implementing OBE will be another target for the next academic year. TeachingLearning and Evaluation-(a) As part of implementing ICT, College will be startingan open courseware portal, which will be freely accessible to students and alsoto the public. (b) To improve the quality of the exam it was decided to establisha Question bank system with software. Later the questions may be framed as perOBE. (c) Make college a local chapter for NPTEL online courses. Research andInnovations-(a) College needs more research facilities as an increased number offaculties are engaging in research especially in the Zoology Department.Construction of Research block for Zoology Department is included in the futureplan of the College. (b) College struggles with a smaller number of consultanciesand partnerships with industries. It was decided to take measures like industrialvisits by faculty and inviting industrial experts to college to strengthenAcademy-Industry partnerships. Infrastructure and Learning Resources-(a) Collegeconducts a four-year degree course Integrated BPE (Bachelor of PhysicalEducation). It is planned to build a Physical Education complex near the AthleticStadium to incorporate all the amenities. (b) As more teachers are getting moodle(LMS) friendly, College has identified the need for a centralized computerfacility to conduct online internal exams and conduct coaching for competitiveexams. Student Support and Progression-(a) College conducts regular orientationprograms for first-year students. A one-week induction program- Dheeksharamb asper direction from UGC will be started from next academic year onwards. (b) Thecollege has started the mentoring system. To classify students as fast, mediumand slow learners the marks of qualifying exams were the mandates. Next year anonline screening test will be conducted to classify students. GovernanceLeadership and Management-(a) In the next year the Administrative Office of theCollege will be subjected to ISO certification. Institutional Values and BestPractices-(a) As per the suggestion from the disability cell, a greater number ofbuildings in the College will be made disabled-friendly by making ramps. (b) Moresolar power by implementing solar panels. (c)The plan to establish a butterflypark near Botany Department is also included for next year.

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1.1.1 – Programmes for which syllabus revision was carried out during the Academic year

Name of Programme Programme Code Programme Specialization Dates of Revision

M Sc CCAMST Statistics 01-06-2018

BCA CCAMZL Zoology 01-06-2018

1.1.2 – Programmes/ courses focussed on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development during the Academic year

Programme

with code

Programme

Specialization

Date of

Introduction

Course with code Date of

Introduction

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Perspectives of Food Science &

Technology-CC18GEC1PF03

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Food Chemistry, Nutrition &

Instrumentation-CC18SDC1FF01

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper1- Food Chemistry,

Nutrition, Instrumentation-

CC18SDC1FF02P4

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Bakery and Confectionery-

CC18SDC1BC 03

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper 2- Bakery &

Confectionery-CC18SDC1BC04P5

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Food Safety, Food Laws and

Packaging Technology-

CC18FTL6B17

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Principles of Food Preservation-

CC18SDC2 PF06

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper 3- Principles of Food

Preservation-CC18SDC2 PF07P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Dairy Technology-CC18SDC2DT08 06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper 4- Dairy Technology-

CC18SDC2DT09P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Food Microbiology-CC18SDC3FM11 06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Milling Technology (Cereals, Pulses

& Oil Seeds)-CC18SDC3MT13

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper 6- Milling

Technology (Cereals, Pulses And Oil

Seeds)-CC18SDC3MT14P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Organizational Psychology-

CC18GEC4ED11

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Marketing Management-

CC18GEC4FA12

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Technology Of Meat And Egg-

CC18SDC4TM16

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Fish Processing And Byproduct

Technology-CC18SDC4FP18

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper 8- Sea Food

Processing And Packaging-

CC18SDC4FP19P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Food Engineering-CC18GEC5FE13 06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Human Resource Management-

CC18GEC5HR14

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Entrapreneurship Development

Programme-CC18GEC5HR14

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Technology Of Fruits And

Vegetables-CC18SDC5TF22P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper 9- Technology Of

Fruits And Vegetables-

CC18SDC5TF22P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Sensory Evaluation Of Food-

CC18SDC5SE23

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical Paper10-Sensory

Evaluation Of Food-CC18SDC5SE23

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Byproduct Utilization And Waste

Management-CC18SDC5BU25

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVFP Food Processing

Technology

06-01-2018 Business Analytics-CC18SDC1 BA01 06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Python Programming, Basic

Electronics, Introduction To Iot-

CC18SDC1 PP02

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Database Management System -

Mongo Db-CC18SDC1 DB03

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 1 - Python Programming &

Rdbms-CC18SDC1 DB05P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Microsoft Excel With Vba & Spss-

CC18SDC2 ME06

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Introduction To Data Science-

CC18SDC2 DS07

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 2- Microsoft Excel For Data

Science & Spss-CC18SDC2 DS08P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Problem Solving Using C-CC18GEC3

PC09

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Computer Network For Iot-

CC18SDC3 CN11

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Electronic Devices And Circuit

Design For Iot, Iot With Raspberry

Pi-CC18SDC3 ED12

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 3 - Python For Data Science

& Computer Network For Iot-

CC18SDC3 PC13P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 4 - Basics Of Iot And Iot

With Raspberry Pi-CC18SDC3 IR14P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Micro Controllers And Applications-

CC18GEC4 MC12

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Data Science With R And Python

Programming, Embedded Linux Os &

Android Programming-CC18SDC4

DS15

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 5 - Data Science With R

Programming & Data Visualization-

CC18SDC4 DS17P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 6 - Android And Linux-

CC18SDC4 AL18P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Artificial Intelligence-CC18GEC5

AR13

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Embedded System-CC18GEC5 ES14 06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Machine Learning Using Python-

CC18SDC5 ML20

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Big Data & Cloud Platform For Iot-

CC18SDC5 BC21

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 7 - Hadoop & No Sql

Database-CC18SDC5 HN22P

06-01-2018

B.Voc CCAVIT Information

Technology

06-01-2018 Practical 8 - Machine Learning Using

Python & Data Visualization Using

Tableau-CC18SDC5 ML23P

06-01-2018

B.Sc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Angiosperm Anatomy &

Microtechnique-CC15UBOT1C01

06-01-2018

B.Sc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Cryptogams, Gymnosperms & Plant

Pathology-CC15UBOT2C02

06-01-2018

B.Sc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Morphology, Systematic Botany,

Economic Botany, Plant Breeding &

Horticulture-CC15UBOT3C03

06-01-2018

B.Sc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Plant Physiology, Ecology And

Genetics -CC15UBOT4C04

06-01-2018

B.Sc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Practical Paper 1 -Angiosperm

Anatomy, Microtechnique,

Cryptogams, Gymnosperms, Plant

Pathology, Morphology, Systematic

Botany, Plant Physiology, Ecology,

Genetics, Economic Botany, Plant

Breeding & Horticulture-

CC15UBOT4C05

06-01-2018

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Real Analysis-CC15UMAT6B09 01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Complex Analysis-CC15UMAT6B10 01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Numerical Methods-

CC15UMAT6B11

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Number Theory and Linear Algebra-

CC15UMAT6B12

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Linear Programming-

CC15UMAT6E02

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Vector Calculus-CC15UMAT5B05 01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Abstract Algebra-CC15UMAT5B06 01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Basic Mathematical Analysis-

CC15UMAT5B07

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Differential Equations-

CC15UMAT5B08

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Mathematics for Social Science-

CC15UMAT5D19

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Theory of Equations, Matrices and

Vector Calculus-CC15UMAT4B04

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Mathematics-IV-CC15UMAT4C04 01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Calculus and analytic geometry-

CC15UMAT3B03

01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Mathematics III-CC15UMAT3C03 01/06/2015

BSc CCASMT Mathematics 06-01-1963 Operations Research-

CC15UBCA3C06

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Thermal and Statistical Physics-

CC15UPH6B10

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Solid State Physics, Spectroscopy

and Laser Physics-CC15UPH6B11

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics and

Astrophysics-CC15UPH6B12

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Computational Physics-

CC15UPH6E01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Electrodynamics II-CC15UPH5B06 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Quantum Mechanics-CC15UPH5B07 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Physical Optics and Modern Optics-

CC15UPH5B08

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Electronics (Analogue and Digital)-

CC15UPH5B09

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Non-conventional Energy Sources-

CC15UPH5D01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Electrodynamics I-CC15UPH4B04 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Electricity, Magnetism and Nuclear

physics -CC15UPH4C04

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Mechanics-CC15UPH3 B03 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPH Physics 06-01-1960 Optics, Laser, Electronics &

communication-CC15UPH3C05

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 Theoretical and Inorganic

Chemistry- I-CCASCH/CHE1B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PRACTICAL – I-

CCASCH/CHE4B05(P)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY – III-

CCASCH/CHE5B06

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY – II-

CCASCH/CHE5B07

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY – II-

CCASCH/CHE5B08

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY – IV-

CCASCH/CHE6B09

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 Advanced and Applied Chemistry-

CCASCH/CHE6B12

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY – III-

CCASCH/CHE6B10

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 CHEMISTRY IN DAILY LIFE-

CCASCH/CHE5D02

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 MEDICINAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL

CHEMISTRY-CCASCH/CHE6B13(E3)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-

CCASCH/CHE6B14(P)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL-

CCASCH/CHE6B15(P)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PRACTCAL-II-CCASCH/CHE6B16(P)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

PRACTCAL-III-

CCASCH/CHE6B17(P)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASCH Chemistry 06-01-1957 PROJECT WORK-

CCASCH/CHE6B18(Pr)

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Aquaculture, Animal husbandry and

Poultry-CC15UZO6E02

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Cell Biology and Genetics-

CC15UZO5B08

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 General Methodology in Science,

Biostatistics and Informatics-

CC15UZO5B09

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Reproductive Health and Sex

Education-CC15UZO5D01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Animal Diversity: chordate- Part - II-

CC15UZO4B04

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Animal diversity-Chordate – I-

CC15UZO3B03

01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Practical 1- 01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Practical 2- 01/06/2015

BSc CCASZL Zoology 06-01-1957 Practical 3- 01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Structural Geology and Geotectonics-

CC15UGL6B17

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Palaeontology-CC15UGL6B18 01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Ore forming Processes-

CC15UGL6B19

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Indian Mineral Deposits-

CC15UGL6B20

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Environmental Geology-

CC15UGL6E01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Stratigraphy and Physiography of

India-CC15UGL5B09

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Indian Geology-CC15UGL5B10 01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Igneous Petrology-CC15UGL5B11 01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Sedimentology-CC15UGL5B12 01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Metamorphic Geology-

CC15UGL5B13

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Understanding the Earth-

CC15UGL5D01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Mineralogy-CC15UGL4B07 01/06/2015

BSc CCASGL Geology 12-01-1981 Crystallography-CC15UGL3B05 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Cognitive Psychology-

CC15UPSY6B04

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Personality Psychology-

CC15UPSY6B05

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Abnormal Psychology I-

CC15UPSY5B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Social Psychology-CC15UPSY5B02 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Psychological Measurement And

Testing-CC15U PSY3 B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Developmental Psychology I-

CC15UPSY5B03

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Psychological Counseling-

CC15UPSY5B04

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Organizational Psychology

(2015 & 2016Admissions

Suppl/Imp)-CC15U PSY5 B05

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Health Psychology-CC15UPSY5B05 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Life Skill Applications-

CC15UPSY5D02

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Adult Development (2015, 2016

Admn)-CC15UPSY4B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Basic Themes in Psychology I-

CC15UPSY1B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Individual differences-

CC15UPSY4B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Basic Themes in Psychology II-

CC15UPSY2B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Human Physiology IV-

CC15UPSY4C01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Psychological Measurements and

Testing (2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC15UPSY3B01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Human Physiology III-

CC15UPSY3C01

01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Practical 1-CC15PSY4B02 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Practical 2-CC15PSY6B06 01/06/2015

BSc CCASPY Psychology 07-01-2012 Practical 3-CC15PSY6B07 01/06/2015

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Android Programming-

CC17UBCS6B11

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Fundamentals of Operating Systems-

CC17UBCS6B13

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Operating Systems-CC17UBCS6B12 01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Computer Networks-

CC17UBCS6B13

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Microprocessor and Applications-

CC15UBCS6E03

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 System Software-CC17UBCS6B16A 01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Computer Organization and

Architecture-CC17UBCS5B07

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Java Programming-CC17UBCS5B08 01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Web Programming Using Php (2015

& 2016Adm. Suppl/Imp)-CC15U

BCS5B10

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Principles of Software Engineering-

CC17UBCS5B10

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Introduction to Computers and

Office Automation-CC17UBCS5D01

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Fundamentals of Database

Management System & RDBMS

(2015, 2016 Admission

01/06/2017

Supp/Improvement)-

CC15UBCS4B06

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Database Management System &

RDBMS

(2017 Admission Regular)-

CC17UBCS4B05

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Visual Programming (for

Mathematics)

(2015, 2016 Admission

Supp/Improvement)-

CC15UCSC4C04

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Data Structure Using C Programming

(2017 Admission Regular)-

CC17UCSC4C04

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Fundamentals of Digital Electronics

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp)-

CC17UBCS3B04

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Data Structures Using C

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC17UBCS3B04

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Visual Programming Using VB.NET

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp)-

CC17UBCS3B05

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Fundamentals of System Software,

Network & DBMS

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp)-

CC17UCSC3C03

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Problem solving using C

programming

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC17UCSC3C03

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Practical 1-HTML and programming

in C-CC17UBCS2B03

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Practical 2- Data structures and

RDBMS-CC17UBCS4B06

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Practical 3-JAVA and PHP

programming-CC17UBCS6B14

01/06/2017

BSc CCASCS Computer Science 07-01-2012 Practical 4- Android and Linux shell

programming-CC17UBCS6B15

01/06/2017

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Comprehensive Self Study-

CC15UHM6B14

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Hotel sales and Marketing-

CC15UHM6B15

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Advanced Food and Beverage

Service II-CC15UHM5B07

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Advanced Food and Beverage

Production II-CC15UHM5B08

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food and Beverage Management-

CC15UHM5B09

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Research Methodology-

CC15UHM5B10

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Facility Planning and Event

Management-CC15UHM5B11

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Hotel Accounting-CC15UHM5D01 01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food and Beverage Service-II-

CC15UHM4B05

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food & Beverage Production–II-

CC15UHM4B06

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Hotel Laws-CC15UHM4C07 01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Human Resource Management-

CC15UHM4C08

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Travel and Tourism-CC15UHM4C08 01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food Production –I-CC15UHM3B03 01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Advanced Food & Beverage Service I

-CC15UHM3B04

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food and Beverage Service-I

(2018 Admns)-CC15UHM 3B04

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Front Office -CC15UHM3C05 01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Nutrition Hygiene and Sanitation-

CC15UHM 3C05

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Facility Planning-CC15UHM 3CO6 01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food and Beverage Service-II

(Practical)-CC15UHM4B05(P)

01/06/2015

BSc CCAHMCS Hotel

Management &

Catering Science

06-01-2015 Food Production–II (Practical)-

CC15UHM4B06(P)

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Mathematical Economics-

CC15UECO6B12

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Public Finance-CC15UECO6B13 01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Development Economics-

CC15UECO6B14

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Applied Theory of Markets-

CC15UECO6E02

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Macroeconomics II-CC15UECO6B11 01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 India’s Economic Development:

National and Regional-

CC15UECO5B08

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Economics of Capital Market-CC15U

ECO5B09

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 International Economics-CC15U

ECO5B10

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Quantitative Methods for Economic

Analysis II-CC15UECO4B05

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Computer Application for Economic

Analysis-CC15UECO4B06

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Quantitative Methods for Economic

Analysis I-CC15UECO3B03

01/06/2015

BA CCAECR Economics 06-01-1958 Modern Banking and Insurance-

CC15UECO3B04

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 English Language Teaching-

CC15UFEN6B11

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Functional English for Electronic

Media-CC15UFEN6B12

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Translation Studies-CC15UFEN6B13 01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Introduction to Film Studies-

CC15UFEN6B14

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Language for Advertising: Theory

and Practice-CC15UFEN6E01

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Creative Writing-CC15UFEN5B07 01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Functional English for Print Media-

CC15U FEN5B08

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Theatre for Communication-CC15U

FEN5B09

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Contemporary Literary and Cultural

Theory-CC15U FEN5B10

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Introduction to Linguistics-

CC15UFEN4B05

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 English for Business

Communication-CC15UFEN4B06

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 English and Communication

Technology-CC15UFEN3B03

01/06/2015

BA CCAFER Functional

English

06-01-1958 Applied Phonetics-CC15UFEN3B04 01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 MalayalaKavithaPoorvaghattom-

CC15UMAL6B11

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 GhadhyaSahithyam-

CC15UMAL6B12

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 PourasthyaSidhanthangal-

CC15UMAL6B13

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 NavasamskaraPadanangal-

CC15UMAL6B14

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Cyber Malayalam-CC15UMAL6E03 01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Malayala vyakaranam-

CC15UMAL5B07

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Paschathya sahithya Sidhanthangal-

CC15U MAL5B08

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Malayala sahithya Vimarsanam-

CC15U MAL5B09

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Nadodi vignaneeyam-CC15U

MAL5B10

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Chalachithra Padanam-

CC15UMAL5D01

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Malayala Sahithyam IV

(For B A/ B Sc/ BSW)-

CC15UMAL4A10

01/06/2015

BA CCAMAR Malayalam 06-01-2013 Nadakam/Thirakatha-

CC15UMAL3B04

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Literary Criticism and Theory-

CC15UENG6B01 /

CC15UDMENG6B01

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Literature in English: American and

Post-Colonial-C15UENG6B02

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Writing for the Media-

CC15UENG6B04

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Indian Writing in English-

CC15UENG5B01/

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Language and Linguistics-

CC15UENG5B02

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Methodology of Literature-CC15U

ENG5B03

01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Informatics-CC15U ENG5B04 01/06/2015

BA CCAEGR English 06-01-2014 Applied Language Skills-

CC15UENG5D03

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Income Tax Law and Practice /

Income Tax-CC15UBC6B12

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Income Tax and GST-CC15UBC6B12 01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Auditing-CC15UBC6B13 01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Auditing and Corporate Governance-

CC15UBC6B13

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Financial Markets and Services-

CC15UBC6B14

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Financial Derivatives-CC15UBC6B14 01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Fundamentals of Investments-

CC15UBC6B15

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Financial Management-

CC15UBC6B15

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Accounting for Management

-CC15UBC5B07

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Business Research Methods

-CC15UBC5B08

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Human Resource Management

-CC15U BC5 B09/

CC16U BC5 B09

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Income Tax Law and Accounts

-CC15UBC5B09

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Financial Reporting

-CC15U BC5 B10/

CC16U BC5 B10

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Financial Markets and Services

(2017 Admissions Regular)-

CC15UBC5B10

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Fundamentals of Investments

(2017 Admissions Regular)-

CC15UBC5B11

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Basic Accounting

(2017 Admissions Regular)-

CC15UBC5D03

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Cost Accounting-CC15UBC4B05 01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Corporate Regulations-

CC15UBC4B06

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Quantitative Techniques for

Business-CC15UBC4C04

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Entrepreneurship Development

(BCS/BCA/HM/B.Com/BBA/FT)-

CC15UGN4A13

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Banking & Insurance

(HM/B.Com/BBA)-CC15UGN4A14

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Business Regulations

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC15UBC3B03

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Corporate Accounting

(2017 Adm. onwards) -

CC15UBC3B04

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 E- Commerce Management

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp) -

CC15UBC3C03

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Human Resource Management

(2017 Adm. onwards) -

CC15UBC3C03

01/06/2015

BCom CCABCM Finance 06-01-1957 Financial & Management Accounting

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp) -

CC15UBCA3C05

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Business regulatory frame work-

CC15UBB3B03

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Human Resource Management-

CC15UBB3B04

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Quantitative Techniques for

Business Management-

CC15UBB3C03

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Marketing Management-

CC15UBB4B05

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Financial Management-

CC15UBB4B06

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Management Science-CC15UBB4C04 01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Accounting for Management-

CC15UBC5B07

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Business Research Methods-

CC15UBC5B08

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Emerging Trends in Management-

CC15UBB5B09

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Indian Financial System-

CC15UBB5B10

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Investment Management-

CC15UBB5B11/

CC16UBB5B11

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Operations Management-

CC15UBB6B12

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Organizational Behavior-

CC15UBB6B13

01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Income Tax-CC15UBB6B14 01/06/2015

BBA CCABBA Business 06-01-2015 Working Capital Management-

CC15UBB6B15

01/06/2015

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Web Programming-CC17UBCA6B13 01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Android programming-

CC17UBCA6B11

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Software Engineering-

CC17UBCA6B14

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Computer Networks-

CC17UBCA6B13

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Operating Systems-CC17UBCA6B15 01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Operating Systems-CC17UBCA6B12 01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Software Testing and Quality

Assurance-CC17UBCA6E03

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 System Software-CC17UBCA6B17d 01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Java Programming-CC17UBCA5B07 01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Android Programming -

CC17UBCA5B08

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Computer Organization and

Architecture-CC17UBCA5B08

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Java Programming (2015 &

2016Admissio Suppl/Imp)-

CC17UBCA5B09

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Web Programming using PHP-

CC17UBCA5B09

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Computer Networks (2015 &

2016Admissio Suppl/Imp)-CC17U

BCA5B10

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Principles of Software Engineering-

CC17UBCA5B10

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Computer Organization And

Architecture

(2015 & 2016Admissio Suppl/Imp)-

CC17U BCA5B11

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Microprocessor And Applications

(2015 & 2016Adm.Suppl/Imp)-

CC17U BCA5B12

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Visual Programming Using C#.Net

(2015, 2016 Admission

Supp/Improvement)-

CC17UBCA4B05

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Data Base Management System and

RDBMS

(2017 Admission Regular)-CC17U

BCA4B05

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 E-Commerce (2017 Admission

onwards Regular)-CC17UBCA4C07

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Management Information Systems

(2015, 2016 Admission

Supp/Improvement)-

CC17UBCA4C08

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Computer Graphics (2017 Admission

Regular)-CC17U BCA4C08

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Database Design & RDBMS

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp) -

CC17UBCA3B03

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Data Structures Using C++

(2015, 2016 Adm. Supp/Imp) -

CC17UBCA3B04

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Data Structures Using C

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC17UBCA3B04

01/06/2017

BCA CCABCA Computer

Applications

06-01-2013 Theory of Computation

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC17UBCA3C06

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Professional Skill Development-

CC17UBSW6B11

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Project Planning and Management

for Social Work-CC17UBSW6B11

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Legal Information for Social

Workers-CC17UBSW6B12

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Family Life Education-

CC17UBSW6B13

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Community Health and Health Care

Services-CC17UBSW6B13

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Gender and Development-

CC15UBSW6E01

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Gender and Development in Social

Work-CC17UBSW6E01

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Social Work Administration-CC17U

BSW5B07

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Introduction to Social Work

Administration-CC17UBSW5B07

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Rural and Urban Community

Development-CC17UBSW5B08

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Social Work Research And Statistics -

CC17UBSW5B09

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Introduction to Social Work

Research and Statistics-

CC17UBSW5B09

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Gandhian Philosophy and Social

Work-CC17UBSW5B10

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Gender and Development-

CC17UBSW5D03

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Working with Groups & Community-

CC17UBSW4B05

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Introduction to Community

Organisation and Social Action-

CC17UBSW4B05

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Human Growth and Development-

CC17UBSW4C07

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Lifespan Development and Health

Psychology-CC17U PSY3 C06 &

CC17UPSY4C06

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Community Health & Health Care

Services-CC17UBSW4C08

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Social Psychology and Basics of

Social Anthropology-

CC17USOC3C06 & CC17USOC4C06

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Social Case work -CC17UBSW3B03 01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Introduction to Social Case Work-

CC17UBSW3B03

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Introduction to Social Group Work-

CC17UBSW3B04

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Psychology for Social work-

CC17UBSW3C05

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Gandhian Philosophy for Social

workers-CC17UBSW3C06

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Fields of Social Work-CC17UBSW02

B02

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Psychological Processes 1 & 2-

CC17UPSY1C05

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Introduction to Social Work-

CC17UBSW1B01

01/06/2017

BSW CCABSW Social Work 06-01-2013 Fieldwork – Community-

CC17UBSW3B04(P)

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Dairy Technology-CC17UFTL6B16 01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Food Engineering-CC17UFTL6B15E 01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Food Safety, Regulations &

Packaging-CC17UFTL6B17

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Technology of Fruits & Vegetables-

CC17UFTL6B18

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Food Microbiology II-

CC17UFTL5B09

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Cereals, Pulses and Oil Seeds

Technology-CC17UFTL5B10

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Technology of Animal Foods-

CC17UFTL5B11

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Food and Health-CC17UFTL5D03 01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Nutrition and Health-

CC17UGN4A14(2)

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Food Chemistry and Analytical

Instrumentation-CC17UFTL4B07

01/06/2017

BSc CCASFT Food Technology 06-01-2017 Technology of Food Preservation

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC17UFTL3B05

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Strategic Management-

CC17UBCP6B01

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Computerised Accounting-

CC17UBCP6B02

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Indirect Taxes Law And Practice-

CC17UBCP6B03

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Banking And Insurance

Management-CC17UBCP6B04

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Corporate Governance And Business

Ethics-CC17UBCP6B05

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Accounting for Managerial

Decisions-CC17UBCP5B01

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Financial Management-

CC17UBCP5B02

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Auditing and Assurance-

CC17UBCP5B03

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Financial Markets and Services-

CC17UBCP5B04

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Business Research Methods-

CC17UBCP5B05

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Information Technology for

Business-CC17UBCP5B06

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Applied Cost Accounting-

CC17UBCP4B01

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Business And Corporate Taxation-

CC17UBCP4B02

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Industrial And Labour Regulations-

CC17UBCP4B03

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Human Resource Management-

CC17UBCP4B04

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 E - Commerce Management-

CC17UBCP4B05

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Corporate Accounting-

CC17UBCP3B01

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Income Tax Law and Practice-

CC17UBCP3B02

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Cost Accounting-CC17UBCP3B03 01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Marketing Management

(2017 Adm. onwards)-

CC17UBCP3B04

01/06/2017

BCom CCABCP Commerce

Professional

06-01-2017 Corporate Regulations-

CC17UBCP3B05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Algebra - I-CC15PMTH1C01 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Linear Algebra-CC15PMTH1C02 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Real Analysis I-CC15P MTH1C03 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Discrete Mathematics-CC15P

MTH1C04

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Number Theory-CC15PMTH1CO5 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Ode And Calculus Of Variations-

CC15PMT2C10

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Operations Research-CC15PMT2C11 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Complex Analysis-CC15MTH3C12 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMMS Mathematics 40917 Advanced Complex Analysis-

CC15MTH4E05

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Classical Mechanics-CC17PPHY1CO1 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Mathematical Physics I &Ii-

CC17PPHY1CO2

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Electrodynamics And Plasma

Physics-CC17PPHY1CO3

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Electronics-CC17PPHY1CO4 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Quantum Mechanics I&Ii (2017

Admission)-CC17PPHY2CO5

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Statistical Mechanics-

CC17PPHY2C07

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Computational Physics (2017

Admission)-CC17PPHY2CO8

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Experimental Techniques-

CC17PPHY3E05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Solid State Physics-

CC17PPHY3CO11

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Nuclear And Particle Physics-

CC17PPHY3CO10

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Advanced Condensed Matter

Physics-CC17PPHY4CO17

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMPH Physics 34705 Atomic And Molecular Spectroscopy-

CC17PPHY4CO12

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Quantum Mechanics And

Computational Chemistry-

CC15PCHE1C01

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Elementary Inorganic Chemistry-

CC15PCHE1C02

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Structure, And Reactivity Of Organic

Compounds-CC15PCHE1C03

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Thermodynamics, Kinetics And

Catalysis-CC15PCHE1C04

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Applications Of Quantum Mechanics

And Group Theory-CC15PCH2C05

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Coordination Chemistry-

CC15PCH2C06

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Reaction Mechanism In Organic

Chemistry-CC15PCH2C07

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCH Chemistry 24113 Electrochemistry, Solid State

Chemistry And Statistical

Thermodynamics-CC15PCH2C08

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Bio Chemistry And Biophysics-

CC17PZO1C01

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Bio Instrumentation And

Biostatistics-CC17PZO1C02

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Ecology And Ethology-

CC17PZO1C03

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Physiology-CC17PZO2C04 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Ecology & Ethology

-CC17PZO2C05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Molecular Biology And Cytogenetics

-CC17PZO2C05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Developmental Biology &

Endocrinology

-CC15PZO2C06

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMZL Zoology 24113 Systematics And Evolution-

CC17PZO2C06

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMES Environmental

Science

36526 Fundamentals Of Ecology And

Environment-CC15PES1C01

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMES Environmental

Science

36526 Physical Processes In The

Environment-CC15PESC1C02

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMES Environmental

Science

36526 Energy And Environment-

CC15PESC1C03

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMES Environmental

Science

36526 Environmental Pollution And Waste

Management-CC15PESW1C 04

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 Method Of Historical Research-

CC15PHIS1C01

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 Pre-Modern Kerala: Problems And

Perspectives-CC15PHIS1C02

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 Writing Kerala History –

Historiography And Courses (2015

To 2018 Admissions)-

CC15PHIS1C02

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 Problems, Perspectives And Debates

In Early Indian History-

CC15PHIS1CO3

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 Selected Themes In Indian

Historiography

(2015 To 2018 Admissions)-

CC15PHIS1C03

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 Early Bronze And Iron Age

Civilisations-CC15PHIS1C04

01/06/2015

MA CCAMHI History 29962 History Of Pre-Modern Societies

(2015 To 2018 Admissions)-

CC15PHIS1C04

01/06/2015

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Microeconomics: Theory And

Applications-I-CC15PECO1C01

01/06/2015

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Macroeconomics: Theories And

Policies-CC15PECO1C02

01/06/2015

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Indian Economy: Problems And

Policies-CC15PECO1C03

01/06/2015

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Microeconomics: Theory And

Applications-Ii-CC17PECO2C05

01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Macroeconomics: Theories And

Policies Ii-CC17PECO2C06

01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Public Finance: Theory And Practice-

CC17PECO2C07

01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 International Trade-CC17PECO3C09 01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Growth And Development-

CC17PECO3C10

01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Banking: Theory And Practice-

CC17PECO3C11

01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Basic Econometrics-CC17PECO3C12 01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 International Finance-

CC17PECO4C13

01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 29962 Financial Markets-CC17PECO4C14 01/06/2017

MA CCAMEC Economics 42010 Agricultural Economics-

CC17PECO4E02

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Phycology, Bryology, Pteridology

And Gymnosperms-CC17BOT1C01

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Mycology And

Lichenology,Microbiology And Plant

Pathology-CC17BOT1C02

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Angiosperm Anatomy, Angiosperm

Embryology,Palynology And Lab

Techniques-CC17BOT1C03

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Phycology,Bryology,

Pteridology,Gymnosperms,Mycology

And Lichenology-CC17BOT1L01

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Microbiology, Plant

Pathology,Angiosperm

Anatomy,Angiosperm

Embryology,Palynology And Lab

Techniques-CC17BOT1L03

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Cell Biology, Molecular Biology And

Biophysics-CC17BOT2C04

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Cytogenetics, Genetics,

Biostatistics,Plant Breeding And

Evolution-CC17BOT2C05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Plant Ecology,Conservation

Biology,Phytogeography And Forest

Botany-CC17BOT2C06

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Cell Biology, Molecular

Biology,Biophysics And

Cytogenetics-CC17BOT2L03

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Genetics,

Biostatistics,Plant Breeding ,Plant

Ecology,Conservation

Biology,Phytogeography And Forest

Botany.-CC17BOT2L04

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Plant Physiology,Metabolism And

Biochemistry-CC17BOT3C07

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Angiosperm

Morphology,Angiosperm Taxonomy

And Plant Resources-CC17BOT3C08

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Biotechnology And Bioinformatics-

CC17BOT3C09

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Physiology,Metabolism,

Biochemistryangiosperm

01/06/2017

Morphology Andangiosperm

Taxonomy-CC17BOT3L05

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Plant

Resources,Biotechnology And

Bioinformatics-CC17BOT3L06

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Elective I- Environmental Biology

And Biodiversity Conservation-

CC17BOT4E01

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Elective -Ii- Genetic Engineering-

CC17BOT4E02

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMBT Botany 42010 Practicals Of Elective I And Ii--

CC17BOT4L07

01/06/2017

MSW CCAMSW Social Work 42010 History, Philosophy And Fields Of

Social Work-CC17P SOW 1 C 01

01/06/2017

MSW CCAMSW Social Work 42010 Sociology And Economics For Social

Work Practice-CC17P SOW I C 02

01/06/2017

MSW CCAMSW Social Work 42010 Human Growth And Development-

CC17P SOW 1 C 03

01/06/2017

MSW CCAMSW Social Work 42010 Sociology And Economics For Social

Work (2015-2017 Admissions)-

CC17P SW1 C03

01/06/2017

MSW CCAMSW Social Work 42010 Professional Skills For Social

Workers-CC17P SOW I C 04

01/06/2017

MSW CCAMSW Social Work 42010 Social Legislation And Human

Rights-CC17P SOW I C 05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Psychodynamics And Cognition-

CC17CPY1C01

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Personality And Personal Growth-

CC17CPY1C02

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Physiological Psychology-

CC17CPY1C03

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Advanced Social Psychology-

CC17CPY1C04

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Clinical Psychology 1-CC17CPY1C05 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Diagnostic Testing- Practicals-

CC17CPY1C06

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Community Extension Work-

CC17CPY1A01

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Neuropsychology-CC17CPY2C07 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Research Methadology-

CC17CPY2C08

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Clinical Psychology 2-CC17CPY2C09 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Psycho Theraputics 1-

CC17CPY2C010

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Experimental Psychology-

Practicals-CC17CPY2C011

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Self Development Techniques-

CC17CPY2A02

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Counselling Psychology-

CC17CPY3C012

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Psycho Theraputics 2-

CC17CPY3C013

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Psycho Pathology-CC17CPY4C014 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Field Experiments-CC17CPY3C015 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Clinical Practicum-CC17CPY3C016 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Medical Psychology-CC17CPY3E01 01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Current Trends In Psychology-

CC17CPY3C017

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Forensic Clinical Psychology-

CC17CPY4E05

01/06/2017

MSc CCAMCP Clinical

Psychology

42010 Community And Consulting

Psychology-CC17CPY4E07

01/06/2017

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Business Environment And Policy-

CC15PMCM1C01

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Corporate Governance And Business

Ethics-CC15P MCM1 C02

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Quantitative Techniques For

Business Decisions-CC15P MCM1

C03

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Accounting For Managerial

Decisions

(2015 To 2018 Admissions)-

CC15PMC1C03

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Managemant Theory And

Organisational Behavior-

CC15PMCM1C04

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 It Applications In Commerce

(2015 To 2018 Admissions)-

CC15PMC1C04

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Advanced Management Accounting-

CC15PMCM1C05

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Organizational Theory And

Behaviour

(2015 To 2018 Admissions)-

CC15PMC1 C05

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Advanced Corporate Accounting

(2019 Admissions)-CC15PMCM2C06

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Advanced Strategic Management-

CC15PMCM2C07

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Strategic Cost Accounting-

CC15PMCM2C08

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 International Business-

CC15PMCM2C09

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Management Science-

CC15PMCM2C10

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Financial Management-

CC15PMCM3C11

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Income Tax Law, Practice And Tax

Planning I-CC15PMCM3C12

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Research Methodology-

CC15PMCM3C13

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Financial Derivatives & Risk

Management-CC15PMCM4C14

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Income Tax Law, Practice And Tax

Planning Ii-CC15PMCM4C15

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Investment Management-

CC15PMCM3EF01

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Financial Markets & Institutions-

CC15PMCM3EF02

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 International Finance-

CC15PMCM4EF03

01/06/2015

MCom

CCAMCM

Finance 24113 Advanced Strategic Financial

Management-CC15PMCM4EF04

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMAG Applied Geology 41645 Physical Geology And

Geomorphology-CC15P GEL1 C 01

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMAG Applied Geology 41645 Structural Geology And

Geotectonics-CC15P GEL 1C 02

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMAG Applied Geology 41645 Geoinformatics-CC15P GEL 1C 03 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMAG Applied Geology 41645 Stratigraphy And Indian Geology-

CC15P GEL 1C 04

01/06/2015

MA CCAMAE English 42010 British Literature From Chaucer To

18Th Century-CC15P ENG1 CO1

01/06/2015

MA CCAMAE English 42010 British Literature 19Th Century-

CC15P ENG1 CO2

01/06/2015

MA CCAMAE English 42010 History Of English Language-CC15P

ENG1 CO3

01/06/2015

MA CCAMAE English 42010 British And Continental Drama

(2015 To 2018 Admissions)-CC15P

EN1 E02

01/06/2015

MA CCAMAE English 42010 Indian Literature In English-CC15P

ENG1 CO4

01/06/2015

MA CCAMAE English 42010 Writing For The Media (2015 To

2018 Admissions)-CC15P EN1 E05

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Analytical Tools For Statistics -1-

CC15P MST1C01

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Analytical Tools For Statistics -2-

CC15P MST1C02

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Distribution Theory-CC15P

MST1C03

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Probability Theory-CC15P MST1C04 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Design And Analysis Of Experiments-

CC15P MST2CO6

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Estimation Theory-CC15P MST2C07 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Sampling Theory-CC15P MST2C08 01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Testing Of Hypotheses-CC15P

MST2C09

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Applied Regression Analysis-CC15P

MST3C11

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Stochastic Proccesses-CC15P

MST3C12

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Statistical Quality Control-CC15P

MST3E10

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Time Series Analysis-CC15P

MST3E02

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Multivariate Analysis-CC15P

MST4C14

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Reliability Modelling-CC15P

MST4E04

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Statistical Computing, I-CC15P

MST1C05

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Statistical Computing Ii-CC15P

MST2C10

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Statistical Computing Iii-CC15P

MST3C13

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMST Statistics 41645 Statistical Computing Iv-CC15P

MST4C16

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCS Computer Science 42741 Discrete Mathematical Structures-

CC15P CSS1C01

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCS Computer Science 42741 Advanced Data Structures-CC15P

CSS1C02

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCS Computer Science 42741 Theory Of Computation-CC15P

CSS1C03

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCS Computer Science 42741 The Art Of Programming

Methodology-CC15P CSS1C04

01/06/2015

MSc CCAMCS Computer Science 42741 Computer Organization &

Architecture-CC15P CSS1C05

01/06/2015

1.3.1 – Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year

Course Name Course Code Date of introduction No of students enrolled

Fundamentals of Capital Market CPCC02 01.06.2018 56

Microsoft Excel CPCC07 08.08.2018 49

Android Programming CPCC11 14.08.2018 12

Journalism CPCC25 16.10.2018 59

SPSS CPCC13 23.08.2018 11

R Programming CPCC02 08.10.2018 18

Python Programming CPCC08 23.08.2018 26

GIS CPCC12 14.08.2018 19

Library Automation CPCC20 18.07.2018 2

Certificate Course in

Career Enhancement and Placing

CPCC28 13.12.2018 115

HACCP Level 3 CPCC15 20.11.2018 22

1.3.2 – Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year

Name of the Programme Programme Specialization No of students enrolled for

Field projects/Internships

BBA Business Administration 50

BCA Computer Applications 30

BPEd Physical education 38

BSW Social Work 36

BSc Chemistry 48

BCOM Finance 62

BCOM Finance- Self 165

BSc Computer Science 31

BA Economics 59

BA English & History 41

BA English Literature 36

BA Functional English 40

BSc Geology 34

BSc Hotel Management & Catering

Science

28

BA Malayalam 35

BSc Mathematics 49

BSc Physics 46

BSc Psychology 33

BSc Zoology 34

BLIBISc Library Science 32

MA Economics 20

MA English Literature 19

MA History 18

MCom Commerce 18

MSc Botany 12

MSc Chemistry 11

MSc Computer Science 9

MSc Environmental Science 14

MSc Applied Geology 9

MSc Mathematics 18

MSc Physics 14

MSc Clinical Psychology 15

MSc Statistics 12

MSc Zoology 21

MSW Social Work 21

MSc Applied Geology 10

2.1.1 – Demand Ratio during the year

Name of the

Programme

Programme

Specialization

Number of

seats available

Number of

Application received

Students

Enrolled

BBA Business

Administration

40 1537 38

BCA Computer Applications 30 1957 31

BVOC Food Processing

Technology

50 1062 26

BVOC Information

Technology

50 297 23

BPEd Physical Education 36 753 36

BSW Social Work 24 590 24

BSC Chemistry 48 3998 48

BCOM Finance 60 7034 65

BCOM Finance- Self 180 1460 171

BCOM Commerce Professional 40 301 39

BSC Computer Science 24 885 30

BA Economics 60 1351 65

BA English & History 24 567 42

BA English Literature 40 996 35

BA Functional English 40 846 39

BSC Food Technology 24 862 23

BSC Geology 36 1036 34

BSC Geology-Self 24 220 24

BSC Hotel Management &

Catering Science

24 168 32

BA Malayalam 24 296 39

BSC Mathematics 48 2359 51

BSC Mathematics-Self 24 106 24

BSC Physics 48 2828 46

BSC Physics-Self 24 226 23

BSC Psychology 48 1251 54

BSC Zoology 36 2713 31

BLIBISC Library Science 30 54 34

MA Economics 20 69 19

MA English Literature 15 97 17

MA History 20 28 19

MCOM Commerce 20 100 21

MSC Botany 12 66 12

MSC Chemistry 12 141 13

MSC Computer Science 10 23 10

MSC Environmental Science 12 88 13

MSC Applied Geology 10 42 11

MSC Mathematics 18 129 19

MSC Physics 12 132 13

MSC Clinical Psychology 10 98 12

MSC Statistics 12 67 13

MSC Zoology 12 129 13

MSW Social Work 15 90 19

SI

NO 2.3 – Teaching - Learning Process 2018-19

2.3.1 – Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management

Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. DEPARTMENT Number of

Teachers

on Roll

Number of

teachers

using ICT (LMS,

e- Resources)

ICT Tools and

resources

available

Number of

ICT

enabled

Classrooms

Number of

smart

classrooms

E-resources

and

techniques

used

1 Botany 1 1 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner,

Downloaded videos,

online research journals,

PPT presentation

2 BPE 8 0

3 Chemistry 8 3 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

4 Commerce 8 4 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, digital

camera, micro

phones, speakers

2 0 downloaded videos,

online research journals,

MOOC courses, student

PPT presentation

5 Economics 5 3 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

6 English (FE) 7 1 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

7 Environmental

Science

3 1 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

8 Geology 3 0

9 Hindi 2 0

10 History 5 0

11 Malayalam 1 0

12 Mathematics 4 0

13 Physical

Education

2 0

14 Physics 8 3 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

15 Political

science

1 0

16 Sanskrit 1 0

17 Statistics 2 1 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

18 Zoology 7 1 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

19 B.Voc 4 0

20 Botany (Self) 6 4 Laptop, scanner 0 0 research journals

21 Chemistry

(Self)

22 Commerce

(Self)

17 5 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

0 0 PPT presentations

23 Computer

Science (Self)

11 4 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

3 0 online videos, net shared

materials

24 Economics

(Self)

0

25 English (Self) 0

26 English &

History (Self)

3 2 LCD projector,

Laptop,

desktop,scanner

0 0 Downloaded videos,

Online research journals

27 Food

Technology

(Self)

3 2 Laptop 0 0 Downloaded videos,

Online research journals

28 French (Self) 1 0

29 Geology (Self) 6 6 LCD projector,

Laptop, Speaker

0 0 net shared materials

30 Hindi (Self)

31 Hotel

Management

(Self)

4 4 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner,

0 0 Downloaded videos,online

materials

32 Library & Inf.

Sc. (Self)

2 1

33 Malayalam

(Self)

7 2 LCD

projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0 Downloaded videos,

Research journals

34 Management

Studies (Self)

4 2 LCD Projector,

Laptops and

desktop, printer,

scanner, micro

phones

0 0 PPT presentations

35 Mathematics

(Self)

1 LCD

projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

36 Physics (Self) 3 2 LCD

projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0 online materials

37 Psychology

(Self)

8 8 LCD

projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0 students PPT

presentation,Downloaded

videos

38 Social Work

(Self)

7 7 LCD

projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0 Online videos, Research

journals,Students PPT

39 Statistics (Self) 7 1 LCD

projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0 Downloaded

videos,research journals

Total 169 69

2.3.1. E-resources and techniques used

E-resources and techniques used

NPTEL downloaded videos in Library

Online research Journals

Libretexts

Online quiz- Kahoot

moodle LMS

MIT Opencourseware

E-PG Pathshala

2.3.1. ICT Tools and resources available

DEPARTMENT Number of

teachers

using ICT (LMS,

e- Resources)

ICT Tools and

resources

available

Number of

ICT enabled

Classrooms

Number of

smart

classrooms

Botany 1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

1 1

BPE 2 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

1

Chemistry 3 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones.

4

Commerce 4 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

digital camera, micro

phones, speakers

2 1

Economics 3 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

1

English (FE) 1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

1

Environmental

Science

1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

1

Geology 3 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

2

Hindi 1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

History 2 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

1

Malayalam 1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

1

Mathematics 2 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

2

Physical

Education

1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

Physics 3 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

3

Statistics 1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

Zoology 4 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

3

B.Voc 2 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

Botany (Self) 4 Laptop, scanner 2 0

Commerce

(Self)

5 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

3 0

Computer

Science (Self)

4 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

3 0

English (Self) 3 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

2

English &

History (Self)

2 LCD projector, Laptop,

desktop, scanner

1 0

Food

Technology

(Self)

2 Laptop 1 0

Geology (Self) 6 LCD projector, Laptop,

Speaker

0 0

Hotel

Management

(Self)

4 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

2 0

Library & Inf. Sc.

(Self)

1 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

1

Malayalam

(Self)

2 LCD projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0

Management

Studies (Self)

2 LCD Projector, Laptops and

desktop, printer, scanner,

micro phones

1 0

Mathematics

(Self)

1 LCD projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

Physics (Self) 2 LCD projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

0 0

Psychology

(Self)

8 LCD projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

1 0

Social Work

(Self)

7 LCD projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

1 0

Statistics (Self) 1 LCD projector,printer,

Desktop, scanner

1 0

Video recording

Room

Sound proof video recording

room, Digital camera 4K HD,

Panasonic Lumix, Simplex

Umbrella Lights, Green

screen (Chroma),

Teleprompter, Camera

Lumix G1-2, Lightboard,

Ahuja lapel mic, Sony stereo,

Voice Recorder, Editing

software- Premier Pro

Total 89 15 42 2

2.3.2 – Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)

• Christ College is committed towards providing need-based support services to

students with an aim of keeping them motivated and equipped to pursue both

academic and personal goals.

• The mentoring policy ensures that all students of Christ College have the

opportunity to access assistance through a personal and professional mentor-

mentee relationship.

• The mentor is a faculty member who meets the mentee on a regular basis, and

provides support and guidance to identify and enhance the strengths of the

mentee, enabling them to manage academic and personal challenges.

• In the beginning of the academic year Head of the Department appoints a faculty

as Chief mentor (Class teacher).

• Duties of Chief mentor (Class teacher)

• Class teacher is the primary point of contact for a student who wants to know

about the procedures in the College. Class teacher should be kind, impartial and

supportive to students.

• He / she should be helpful for the student to clear his/her doubts regarding exam

registration and other daily activities.

• Class teacher should provide the syllabus of the program and important dates of

internal & external exam dates at the beginning of each semester.

• Class teacher should maintain the class teacher ship record (Green Card) properly

filled with student details including a) Marks of Plus two/ Degree b) Education of

parents c) Extracurricular activity d) Marks on internal exams e) Financial

background f) Contact details of parents/guardians g) Grade card of semester

exams. All information should be kept confidential and should be revealed only

under necessary situations

• Information regarding Exam registration, Fee payment, Dates of internal exams

and external exams should be communicated to students within the stipulated

time as advised by Principal and Controller of Examinations.

• Class teacher should maintain close contact with other subject teachers. He / She

should help in arranging substitution classes if any teacher is on emergency.

• In case of any misconduct from a student, class teacher should inform

parent/guardian with the consent from HoD and Principal.

• Class teacher should give effective leadership to the class during intramural

competitions.

• It is the responsibility of Class teacher to maintain a record of leave availed by a

student of his/her class.

• During election to Students Parliament, Class teacher should be the First polling

officer and should discharge his duties impartially.

• Class teacher should have close contact with the mentors of his class and should

provide details from green card if necessary.

• Information's regarding Certificate courses, Open courses, Placement & Higher

education opportunities should be communicated to students and should

motivate students to take part in such activities.

• Class teacher is responsible for Parent - Teachers evaluation meeting of every year

and should inform the progress of students to parent/guardian. Class teacher is

free to conduct more of such meetings with prior permission from HoD &

Principal.

• General discipline of the class should be maintained by Class teacher. All serious

matter should be handed over to Discipline committee / Principal through HoD.

2.4.2 – Honours and recognition received by teachers (received awards, recognition, fellowships at

State, National, International level from Government, recognised bodies during the year.

Year

of

Award

Name of full-time teachers

receiving awards from state

level, national level,

international level

Designation Name of the award, fellowship,

received from Government or

recognized bodies

2018 Dr. Dijo Damien Assistant

Professor

Fulbright Nehru Postdoctoral Research

Fellowship,Fulbright House, 12, Hailey

Road, New Delhi-110001

2018 Dr. Binu Ramachandran Assistant

Professor

DST SERB TARE, Science and Engineering

Research Board, 5 5A, Lower ground

Floor, Vasanth Square Mall, Sector B,

Pocket 5, Vasanth kunj, New

Delhi,110007

2018 Fr. Joy P T Associate

Professor

Best Physical Education Teacher,

instituted by All Kerala Catholic Congress

2018 Dr. Abhilash Peter Assistant

Professor

FLARE Fellowship, Govt. of Kerala

2018 Dr. Linto Alappat Assistant

Professor

FLARE Fellowship, Govt. of Kerala

2018 Dr. Binu Ramachandran Assistant

Professor

FLARE Fellowship, Govt. of Kerala

2018 Dr. Jibin A K Assistant

Professor

FLARE Fellowship, Govt. of Kerala

2018 Dr. Bijoy C Assistant

Professor

FLARE Fellowship, Govt. of Kerala

2018-19

2.5.2 – Average percentage of Student complaints/grievances about evaluation against total number

appeared in the examinations during the year

Number of complaints or grievances about evaluation

Total number of students appeared in the examination

2019-20

2.5.1 – Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the

declaration of results during the year

Programme Name

Programme Code

Semester/ year

Last date of the last semester-end/ year-end examination

Date of declaration of results of semester-end/ year- end examination

2.5.2 – Average percentage of Student complaints/grievances about evaluation against

total number appeared in the examinations during the year

Number of complaints or grievances about

evaluation

Total number of students appeared in the

examination

2.5.1 – Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the

declaration of results during the year

Programme

Name

Programme

Code

Semester/

year

Last date of the last

semester-end/ year-

end examination

Date of declaration of

results of semester-end/

year- end examination

BBA CCABBA SEM VI 12-04-2019 25-04-2019

BCA CCABCA SEM VI 12-04-2019 25-04-2019

BPED CCABPD FOURTH

YEAR

30-05-2019 10-07-2019

BSW CCABSW SEM VI 12-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASCH SEM VI 12-04-2019 25-04-2019

BCOM CCABCM SEM VI 10-04-2019 25-04-2019

BCOM CCABCMS SEM VI 10-04-2019 25-04-2019

BCOM CCABCP SEM VI 12-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASCS SEM VI 13-04-2019 25-04-2019

BA CCAECR SEM VI 19-04-2019 25-04-2019

BA CCADER SEM VI 16-04-2019 25-04-2019

BA CCAEGR SEM VI 13-04-2019 25-04-2019

BA CCAFER SEM VI 19-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASFT SEM VI 16-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASGL SEM VI 16-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASGLS SEM VI 16-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCAHMCS SEM VI 25-04-2019 01-07-2019

BA CCAMAR SEM VI 13-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASMT SEM VI 16-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASPH SEM VI 17-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASPHS SEM VI 17-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASPY SEM VI 09-04-2019 25-04-2019

BSC CCASZL SEM VI 13-04-2019 25-04-2019

BLIBISC CCABLS SEM II 30-05-2019 08-07-2019

MA CCAMEC SEM IV 10-06-2019 15-07-2019

MA CCAMAE SEM IV 03-06-2019 20-06-2019

MA CCAMHI SEM IV 15-07-2019 02-08-2019

MCOM CCAMCM SEM IV 03-06-2019 21-06-2019

MSC CCAMBT SEM IV 15-06-2019 24-06-2019

MSC CCAMCH SEM IV 29-07-2019 02-08-2019

MSC CCAMCS SEM IV 03-06-2019 07-06-2019

MSC CCAMES SEM IV 17-06-2019 24-06-2019

MSC CCAMAG SEM IV 10-07-2019 20-07-2019

MSC CCAMMS SEM IV 03-06-2019 11-06-2019

MSC CCAMPH SEM IV 01-07-2019 15-07-2019

MSC CCAMCP SEM IV 17-04-2019 03-05-2019

MSC CCAMST SEM IV 01-07-2019 09-07-2019

MSC CCAMZL SEM IV 28-06-2019 05-07-2019

MSW CCAMSW SEM IV 03-06-2019 20-06-2019

2.6.2 – Pass percentage of students

Programme

Code

Programme

Name

Programme

Specialization

Number of

students

appeared in the

final year

examination

Number of

students passed

in final

semester/year

examination

Pass

Percentage

CCABBA BBA Business

Administration

50 27 54.00

CCABCA BCA Computer

Applications

30 15 50.00

CCABPD BPEd Physical

Education

38 34 89.47

CCABSW BSW Social Work 36 26 72.22

CCASCH BSC Chemistry 48 44 91.67

CCABCM BCOM Finance 62 62 100.00

CCABCMS BCOM Finance- Self 165 145 87.88

CCASCS BSC Computer

Science

31 13 41.94

CCAECR BA Economics 59 42 71.19

CCADER BA English &

History

41 16 39.02

CCAEGR BA English

Literature

36 29 80.56

CCAFER BA Functional

English

40 32 80.00

CCASGL BSC Geology 34 30 88.24

CCAHMCS BSC Hotel

Management &

Catering

Science

28 17 60.71

CCAMAR BA Malayalam 35 13 37.14

CCASMT BSC Mathematics 49 45 91.84

CCASPH BSC Physics 46 43 93.48

CCASPY BSC Psychology 33 28 84.85

CCASZL BSC Zoology 34 32 94.12

CCABLS BLIBISC Library

Science

32 28 87.50

CCAMEC MA Economics 20 19 95.00

CCAMAE MA Engliush

Literature

19 19 100.00

CCAMHI MA History 18 16 88.89

CCAMCM MCOM Commerce 18 17 94.44

CCAMBT MSC Botany 12 12 100.00

CCAMCH MSC Chemistry 11 11 100.00

CCAMCS MSC Computer

Science

9 9 100.00

CCAMES MSC Environmental

Science

14 14 100.00

CCAMAG MSC Applied

Geology

9 9 100.00

CCAMMS MSC Mathematics 18 17 94.44

CCAMPH MSC Physics 14 12 85.71

CCAMCP MSC Clinical

Psychology

12 12 100.00

CCAMST MSC Statistics 15 15 100.00

CCAMZL MSC Zoology 12 12 100.00

CCAMSW MSW Social Work 21 19 90.48

3.3.1 – Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-

Academia Innovative practices during the year

Title of workshop/seminar Name of the Dept. Date

Theoretical and Practical Aspects of GST Commerce (self-financing) 12-05-2018

Data Analysis and Visualization B.Voc Information Technology 19-03-2019

One Day Entrepreneurship Development

Programme

Entrepreneurship Development

Club

03-08-2018

Software Development Opportunities in

the Advancing World

Entrepreneurship Development

Club

26-09-2018

Food Production and Processing B.Voc Food Processing &

Zoology

22-03-2018

3.4.2 – Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year

Department International National Total

BOTANY 1 3 4

CHEMISTRY 3 3

COMMERCE 12 5 17

COMMERCE SELF 3 3 6

ECONOMICS 1 4 5

ENGLISH LITERATURE 1 1

FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH 5 2 7

GEO & ENV SCI 6 1 7

HINDI 2 2

MALAYALAM 11 11

MATHEMATICS 2 2

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 1 2

PHYSICS 21 21

SOCIAL WORK 2 2

ZOOLOGY 39 2 41

GRAND TOTAL 131

3.4.3.

Department Publications

Chemistry 1

Commerce 1

Commerce SF 3

English 2

Geology & Env Science 2

Physics 26

3.4.5.

Year of

publication

Citation Index Institutional affiliation as mentioned

in the publication

Number of citations

excluding self-citation

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2019 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 4

2019 10 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 52

2019 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 4

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 1

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 4

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 2

2019 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 1

2019 1 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2019 1 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2018 1 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 2

2018 4 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 1

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 7

2018 2 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 1

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 1

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 2

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 3

2018 10 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 72

2018 10 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 22

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 4

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 10

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 3

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 10

2018 5 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 4

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 7 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 9

2018 not available Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

2018 0 Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda 0

3.4.6.

Title of journal Year of

publication

h-

index

Number of citations

excluding self-

citation

Institutional affiliation as

mentioned in the

publication

Albertian Journal of

Multidisciplinary Studies

2019 3 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Albertian Journal of

Multidisciplinary Studies

2019 3 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Vimala International

Research Journal for Pure

and Applied Science

2019 3 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Business Society

Contemporary Issues

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

IOSR Journal of Business

and Management (IOSR-

JBM)

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal in

Management and Social

Science

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

The International journal

of analytical and

experimental modal

analysis

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

The International journal

of analytical and

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

experimental modal

analysis

The International journal

of analytical and

experimental modal

analysis

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

UNNAYAN, International

Bulletin of Management

and Economics

2019 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Sumedha Journal of

Management

2019 2 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

SJCC Management

Research Review - SJCC

MRR

2019 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

GYAN Management, An

International Bi Annual

Refereed Journal of

Management and

Technology

2019 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Srusti Management

Review

2019 2 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Review of Professional

Management

2019 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

INTERNATIONAL

JOURNAL IN

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MANAGEMENT AND

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Proceedings of National

Seminar on Contemporary

Issues and Innovations in

Commerce

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Indian Journal of Applied

Research

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MIRROR 2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Academic

Research&Developm

ent- ISSN-2395-1737

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Think India Research

Journal (Multidisciplinary)

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

History Research Journal

(Multidisciplinary)

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Think India Quarterly

Research Journal

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Research in Social

Sciences

(Multidisciplinary)

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Research in Humanities,

Arts and Literature

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

English Language,

Literature and Humanities

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Interdisciplinary Research

and Innovations

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

In: Murali K., Sriram V.,

Samad A., Saha N. (eds)

Proceedings of the Fourth

International Conference

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Research Journal of

Chemistry and

Environment

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MUKTHIBODH: VICHAR

AUR VIVEK

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MUKTHIBODH: VICHAR

AUR VIVEK

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

ജനസം��ാരവും

നവസാഹിത�വ�വ

ഹാര�ളും.MESMAC

International coferences

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

ലാവണ�സം��ൃ തി

യുെട

െമൗലികപാഠ�ൾ

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

കഥയുെട

സാ��ധ�നികൾ

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Innovative Technology

and Exploring Engineering

(IJITEE)

2019 1 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Think India Journal 2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

international journal of

physical education and

sports sciences

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 0 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

Physica Scripta 2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Progress in

Electromagnetics

Research Letters

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Microwave and Optical

Technology Letters

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arabian Journal for

Science and Engineering

2019 4 6 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 5 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Sensing and Imaging 2019 5 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

2019 13th International

Congress on Artificial

Materials for Novel Wave

Phenomena,

Metamaterials 2019

2019 5 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Biologia 2019 0 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2019 0 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Science 2019 10 52 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Pharmacy and Biological

Sciences

2019 1 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Emerging

Technologies and

Innovative Research

2019 1 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zootaxa. 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zootaxa. 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arachnologische

Mitteilungen/Arachnology

Letters.

2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta. 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta. 2019 7 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zoological Studies 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Threatened

Taxa

2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zoological Studies 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Threatened

Taxa

2019 7 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

AIP Conference

Proceedings

2019 6 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zootaxa 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zootaxa 2019 7 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Refining Biomass Residues

for Sustainable Energy and

Bioproducts: Technology,

Advances, Life Cycle

Assessment, and

Economics

2019 0 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2019 7 2 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2019 7 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Scientia. 2019 4 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Envis 2019 4 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Phykos 2018 3 2 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Bio- and Tribo-

Corrosion

2018 6 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Bangladesh Journal of

Pharmacology

2018 2 7 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Polymer Bulletin 2018 3 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

IJCRT 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Management Technology y

and Engineering

2018 2 1 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

PRAGATI: Journal of

Indian Economy

2018 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Management Technology

and Engineering

2018 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Rajagiri Management

Journal

2018 2 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

IJRSS 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

IJMT 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Paripex- Indian Journal of

Research

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MIRROR 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MIRROR 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

MIRROR 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Research in Social

Sciences

(Multidisciplinary)

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

English Language,

Literature and

Humanities, Volume 6,

Issue 1

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Interdisciplinary Research

and Innovations

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Research and Analytical

Reviews

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Engineering

Research and Application

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

tended abstract based on

oral presentation given at

AAPG International

Conference and Exhibition,

Lo

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

സാഹിത�േലാകം 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

മലയാള�� 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

സാഹിത�േലാകം 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

മലയാള�� 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

േകരളേഫാ�് േലാർ 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

േകരളസം��ാരം

ഋതുേബാധ�ിനെ്റ

നാനാർ��ൾ

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

േഫാ�് േലാർ

പഠന�ൾ

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

അനുഭവവും

ആഖ�ാനവും

2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Pure and Applied

Mathematics

2018 1 2 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Shanlax International 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Shanlax international 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2018 7 3 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Cell Reports 2018 10 72 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Cereb Cortex 2018 10 22 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Plant Science Today 2018 7 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Vector Borne

Diseases

2018 7 10 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Rivista Aracnologica

Italiana

2018 7

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda selecta 2018 7 3 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Current Science 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Journal of Vector Borne

Diseases

2018 7 10 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Plant Science Today 2018 7 4 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Zootaxa 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Arthropoda Selecta 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Bioresource Technology

Reports

2018 9 9 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Chemical Senses 2018

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Advanced Trends in

Engineering and

Technology (IJATET)

2018 1 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

International Journal of

Computational Research

and Development.

2018 1 0 Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

3.4.7.

Sl.

No.

Name of

Faculty

Department Type of

Event

Type of

participation,

Attended/Presen

ted Paper

/Resource

Person

Title of Event Level Organized by Duratio

n

Dat

e

1 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Seminar Attended National seminar -

Species the Passion IV

National Dept. of Botany, St. Thomas

College, Thrissur

Two

Days

28-

06-

201

8

2 JOJU

SEBASTIAN

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Training

Program

Attended Microsoft Office

Specialist for Office

Excel 2016

Internatio

nal

STRATEGIST AND IQAC

CHRIST COLLEGE,

IRINJALAKUDA

Three

Days

13-

07-

201

8

3 Dr. Devi K GEOLOGY Others Attended IGCS Summer School Internatio

nal

RWTH Aachen University,

Germany

One

week or

more

14-

07-

201

8

4 Dr.Anilkuma

r N

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Seminar Attended Advanced functional

materials for energy

production and

medicinal application

National Christ college Two

Days

27-

07-

201

8

5 Tharun R GEOLOGY

AND

ENV.SCIENC

E

Training

Program

Attended Application of Isotope

Techniques in Water

Resources

Management

National Centre of Water Resources

Development and

Management (CWRDM),

Kozhikode

One

week or

more

30-

07-

201

8

6 Sreedevi P N STATISTICS Seminar Attended MANTHANEIN 2k18 Inter-

Collegiate

Mother Arts and Science

college Peruvallur,Thrissur

One day 11-

09-

201

8

7 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Conferen

ce

Attended National Conference

on ‘Vistas in

Biodiversity, Biology,

Biotechnology and

Nanotechnology of

Algae

National Madras Christian College

(Autonomous), Tambaram

East, Chennai, in association

with Seaweed Research

Three

Days

20-

09-

201

8

8 Dincy R

Arikkat

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Orientati

on

Program

Attended The Basic Issues Of B

Voc

State Carmel College,Mala One day 27-

09-

201

8

9 Rosemary

T.George

SOCIAL

WORK

Worksho

p

Attended Counselling and NLP

Techniques

National Dept of Social Work,Christ

College

One day 05-

10-

201

8

10 Shine Paul COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended Paradigm Shift

towards Cloud

Banking

Internatio

nal

Sankara College of Science

and Commerce

One day 12-

10-

201

8

11 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended Paradigm shift

towards cloud

banking

Internatio

nal

-- One day 12-

10-

201

8

12 Dr.Anilkuma

r N

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Seminar Attended Design strategies for

functional materials

National Christ college One day 16-

10-

201

8

13 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE

SELF

Worksho

p

Attended Two day state level

workshop on

Financial derivatives

and risk management

State -- Two

Days

06-

11-

201

8

14 Dr Bijoy C. ZOOLOGY Others Attended Nature Awareness

Camp

State Kerala Forest Department Three

Days

06-

11-

201

8

15 LIZMARIA

VARGHESE

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended FINANCIAL

DERIVATIVES &

RISK MANAGEMENT

State Department of Commerce,

Christ College IJK

Two

Days

06-

11-

201

8

16 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended CHALLENGES OF

DIGITAL BUSINESS IN

THE NEW

MILLENNIUM

Internatio

nal

-- Two

Days

12-

11-

201

8

17 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended THREE DAYS

NATIONAL

WORKSHOP ON

STATISTICAL

ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL

SCIENCE RESEARCH

National -- Three

Days

14-

11-

201

8

18 Deepak

Jayaraj

HISTORY Conferen

ce

Attended 6th Annual

International Kerala

History Conference

Internatio

nal

Thunchath Ezhuthachan

Malayalam University

Three

Days

16-

11-

201

8

19 Nimitha K LIBRARY

SCIENCE

Worksho

p

Attended Workshop on Koha

Integrated Library

Management System

National Dept. of Library &

Information Science, C.H

Muhammed Koya Library

University of Calicut and Ker

Two

Days

16-

11-

201

8

20 Dr Josheena

Jose

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended Techno Pedagogy and

MOOCS

National Christ College (Autonomous)

Irinjalakuda

Three

Days

22-

11-

201

8

21 Megha C M BVOC Worksho

p

Attended Technopedagogy

& MOOCS

Other IQAC, Christ College

Autonomous

Two

Days

22-

11-

201

8

22 Dr. Sr.

Mariyamma

K D

STATISTICS Worksho

p

Attended Techno Pedagogy

& MOOCS

Inter-

Collegiate

IQAC, Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

22-

11-

201

8

23 Nimitha K LIBRARY

SCIENCE

Worksho

p

Attended Two day workshop on

Techno Pedagogy

& MOOCS

Intra-

Collegiate

IQAC, Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

22-

11-

201

8

24 Dr Bijoy C. ZOOLOGY Worksho

p

Attended Internal mentoring of

Scholars

State Dept. of Collegiate Education One day 24-

11-

201

8

25 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended TWO DAY

INTERNATIONAL

CONFERANCE ON

DYNAMICS OF

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Internatio

nal

-- Two

Days

27-

11-

201

8

26 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended Recent trends in

commerce and

management

National -- One day 30-

11-

201

8

27 K O FRANCIS COMMERCE

SELF

Worksho

p

Attended Two Day National

Workshop on

Theoretical and

Practical Aspects of

GST

National Department of Commerce

and Management Studies

Two

Days

05-

12-

201

8

28 Teena

Thomas

COMMERCE

SELF

Worksho

p

Attended National Workshop on

"Theoretical and

Practical Aspects of

GST

National Christ College (Autonomous) Two

Days

05-

12-

201

8

29 Vijaya E S COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended Theoretical and

Practical Aspects of

GST

National Department of Commerce

and Management Studies

Two

Days

05-

12-

201

8

30 Sandhya V COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended Theoretical and

Practical aspects of

GST

National Department of commerce

and Management Studies

Christ college Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

05-

12-

201

8

31 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended THEORETICAL AND

PRACTICAL ASPECTS

OF GST

National -- Two

Days

05-

12-

201

8

32 Siji Paul V COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended 2-Day National

Workshop on

'Theoretical and

Practical Aspects of

GST

National Department of Commerce

and Management Studies,

Christ College, IJK

Two

Days

05-

12-

201

8

33 Teena

Thomas

COMMERCE

SELF

Worksho

p

Attended International

Workshop on Impact

Factor Publication,

Citation Analysis,

Internatio

nal

Manonmaniam Sundaranar

University

Two

Days

07-

12-

201

8

Plagiarism, Getting

Patent a

34 Megha C M BVOC Seminar Attended Regression analysis

and multivariate

techniques for

forcasting

State Department of Economics

and Statistics , District office

One day 07-

12-

201

8

35 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended TWO DAYS

INTERNATIONAL

WORKSHOP ON

IMPACT FACTOR,

CITATION ANALYSIS,

PLAGIARISM AND

COPYRIGHT

Internatio

nal

-- Two

Days

07-

12-

201

8

36 Sreedevi P N STATISTICS Worksho

p

Attended STATISTICAL

ANALYSIS USING R

AND R STUDIO

Inter-

Collegiate

St.Aloysius College

Elthuruth,Thrissur

One day 12-

12-

201

8

37 K O FRANCIS COMMERCE

SELF

Conferen

ce

Attended International

Conference on Market

Liquidity and

Sustainable

Development

Towards Knowledge

Soci

Internatio

nal

PG Dept. of Commerce In

collaboration with Journal of

Dharma and Globethics.net

Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

38 Teena

Thomas

COMMERCE

SELF

Conferen

ce

Attended International

Conference on Market

Liquidity &

Sustainable

Development towards

knowledge society

Internatio

nal

Christ College (Autonomous) Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

39 Shine Paul COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended Market Liquidity

& Sustainable

Development towards

Knowledge Society

Internatio

nal

Christ College (Autonomous) Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

40 LIZMARIA

VARGHESE

COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended MARKET LIQUIDITY

& SUSTAINABLE

DEVELOPMENT

TOWARDS

KNOWLEDGE

SOCIETY

Internatio

nal

Department of Commerce,

Christ College IJK

Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

41 Sandhya V COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended Market Liquidity and

Sustainable

Development

Internatio

nal

PG Department of

Commerce, Christ College

Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

42 Siji Paul V COMMERCE Conferen

ce

Attended International

Conference on Market

Liquidity and

Sustainable

development towards

Knowlwdge Society

Internatio

nal

PG Department of

Commerce, Christ College

Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

43 Dincy R

Arikkat

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Seminar Attended Data Management and

Knowledge

Production In

Contemporary Library

Environment

National Christ

College(Autonomous),Irinjal

kuda

One day 17-

12-

201

8

44 Nimitha K LIBRARY

SCIENCE

Seminar Attended Data management and

Knowledge

production in

contemporary

environment

National Dept. of Library and

Information Science, Christ

College (Autonomous),

Irinjalakuda

One day 17-

12-

201

8

45 JOJU

SEBASTIAN

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Seminar Attended Data Management and

Knowledge

Production in

Contemporary Library

Environment

National Dept of Library and

Information Science, Christ

College & Christ College

Library, Irinjalakuda.

One day 17-

12-

201

8

46 Dr Manju N J GEOLOGY

AND

ENV.SCIENC

E

Orientati

on

Program

Attended UGC sponsored

Orientation

programme

National HRDC, Bangalore University One

Month

or more

07-

01-

201

9

47 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Conferen

ce

Attended Albertian Knowledge

Summit: An

International

Conference on

Multidisciplinary

Research in Botany

Internatio

nal

St. Albert’s College

(Autonomous), Ernakulam

One day 14-

01-

201

9

48 Dincy R

Arikkat

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Conferen

ce

Attended Multidisciplinary

Research

Internatio

nal

St. Albert's

College(Autonomous),Ernak

ulam

One day 15-

01-

201

9

49 Asha Merin

Jolly

GEOLOGY

AND

Conferen

ce

Attended Geology Emerging

Methods and

applications 2019

Internatio

nal

Christ College Autonomous

Irinjalakuda

Three

Days

17-

01-

ENV.SCIENC

E

201

9

50 Dr. Abhilash

Peter

ZOOLOGY Seminar Attended Exploring New

Horizons in Medical

Research

National Zoology Department, KkTM

College

One day 17-

01-

201

9

51 REJESHPRAS

AD K P

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Seminar Attended awareness

programme on sports

injury

National Kinder multispecialty

hospital

One day 20-

01-

201

9

52 sabeena. A. M BOTANY Seminar Attended Biodiversity and

climate changes

State post graduate department of

Botany, Irinjalakuda

One day 25-

01-

201

9

53 SREELAKSH

MI V. V.

BOTANY Seminar Attended Biodiversity and

Climate Changes

Intra-

Collegiate

P. G. Botany, Christ College

(Autonomous) Irinjalakuda

One day 25-

01-

201

9

54 Sweety.M. S. BOTANY Seminar Attended Biodiversity and

Climate Changes

State Post graduate Department of

Botany

One day 25-

01-

201

9

55 Dincy R

Arikkat

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Others Attended Machine Learning State Christ

College(Autonomous),Irinjal

akuda

One day 30-

01-

201

9

56 JOJU

SEBASTIAN

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Others Attended Invited talk on

Machine Learning

Other Dept of Computer

Science,Christ College

,Irinjalakuda

One day 30-

01-

201

9

57 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Worksho

p

Attended On-field Para-

Taxonomy Workshop

on “Faunal Diversity

Intra-

Collegiate

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

One day 02-

02-

of Thommana Kole

Wetlands”

201

9

58 SREELAKSH

MI V. V.

BOTANY Seminar Attended Novel Natural

Products as Botanical

Drugs with Potential

to Treat Inflammation

and Alzheimer's Disea

Internatio

nal

P.G. & Research

Department of Chemistry,

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

One day 04-

02-

201

9

59 Sweety.M. S. BOTANY Seminar Attended Novel Natural

products as Botanical

Drugs with Potential

to treat Inflammation

and Alzheimer's disea

Internatio

nal

P.G. & Research

Department Of Chemistry

One day 04-

02-

201

9

60 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Seminar Attended Novel Natural

Products as Botanical

Drugs with potential

to treat Inflammation

and Alzheimer’s dis

Internatio

nal

PG and Research Dept. of

Chemistry, Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

One day 04-

02-

201

9

61 Jiji M B STATISTICS Seminar Attended National Seminar on

Statistical Approaches

in Data Science

National Dept. of Statistics, St.

Thomas' College, Thrissur

Two

Days

06-

02-

201

9

62 Rosemary

T.George

SOCIAL

WORK

Conferen

ce

Attended Philosophical Under

Pinings and

Qualitative Resesrch

Methodology

National RCSS One day 07-

02-

201

9

63 Sweety.M. S. BOTANY Seminar Attended Rethinking Ecological

Conservation:Emergin

g Perspectives and

Approaches

National Department of Botany in

Collabration with KFRI

,Peechi

One day 13-

02-

201

9

64 Dr.Anilkuma

r N

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Training

Program

Attended Nature camp(Campus

Green fest 2019)

State Christ college Two

Days

15-

02-

201

9

65 Dr Josheena

Jose

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended E content Authoring

tool:Adobe Captivate

National IQAC , Christ College

(Autonomous ) Irinjalakuda

One day 16-

02-

201

9

66 Dincy R

Arikkat

COMPUTER

SCIENCE

Worksho

p

Attended E-content authoring

tool:Adobe Captivate

Inter-

Collegiate

Christ

College(Autonomous),Irinjal

akuda

One day 16-

02-

201

9

67 Tom Jacob COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended E-content Authoring

Tool: Adobe Captivate

National Christ College, Irinjakauda Two

Days

16-

02-

201

9

68 Rosemary

T.George

SOCIAL

WORK

Seminar Attended Adaptation and

Mitigationto Climate

Change: Challenges

and Responses

State Vimala College One day 20-

02-

201

9

69 Dr. C. O. Joshi ZOOLOGY Seminar Attended Biodiversity of Kerala

after deluge

National Dept o zoology & IQAC,

STC, Thrissur

Two

Days

22-

02-

201

9

70 Nimitha K LIBRARY

SCIENCE

Conferen

ce

Attended Conference on

Innovations and

Transformations in

Libraries

National Dept. of Library and

Information Science,

University of Calicut

Two

Days

22-

02-

201

9

71 Tom Jacob COMMERCE Seminar Attended Qualitative Research National St. Thomas College, Thrissur Two

Days

02-

03-

201

9

72 Dr.Sreevidhy

a.V

HISTORY Others Attended Refresher Course in

Media Studies

(Interdisciplinary)

University UGC-HRDC,University of

Calicut

One

week or

more

02-

03-

201

9

73 Dr Josheena

Jose

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended Nature, Society and

Sustainability

National MES ASmabi Two

Days

19-

03-

201

9

74 Dr. C. O. Joshi ZOOLOGY Seminar Attended Food production and

processing

Inter-

Collegiate

Dept of Voc studies and Dept

of Zoology

One day 22-

03-

201

9

75 Dr.Anilkuma

r N

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

Seminar Attended Food production and

processing

State Christ college One day 22-

03-

201

9

76 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Seminar Attended Seminar on “Food

Production and

Processing”

State Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

One day 22-

03-

201

9

77 Sinto

Konkoth A

MALAYALA

M

Worksho

p

Attended MALAYALA

GAVESHNATHINTE

REETHISHASTHRAM

State UC COLLAGE ALUVA One

week or

more

25-

04-

201

9

78 Alagra

Antony

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended NATIONAL

WORKSHOP ON

REVIEW OF

LITERATURE :

SOURCES AND

STRATEGIES

National -- Two

Days

29-

04-

201

9

79 Tom Jacob COMMERCE Webinar Attended Contactless Teaching

and Learning

Pedagogy

National St. Xavier’s College for

Women, Aluva

Afterno

on

19-

05-

201

9

80 Sajitha K R LIBRARY

SCIENCE

Worksho

p

Attended Workshop on Daisy

books and Epub

publication

State IQAC, Christ College,

Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

20-

05-

201

9

81 Sr. Rosy V. O ECONOMICS Worksho

p

Attended Workshop on

Outcome based

Education

State Kerala State Higher

Education Council and IQAC

Christ College

(Autonomous), Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

82 Tintumol

Sunny

MATHEMATI

CS

Worksho

p

Attended Outcome Based

Education

State Kerala State Higher

education Council and IQAC,

Christ College Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

83 Dr Josheena

Jose

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended Outcome Based

Education

National Christ College (Autonomous)

Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

84 Tharun R GEOLOGY

AND

Worksho

p

Attended Outcome Based

Education

State Kerala State Higher

Education Council and IQAC

Christ College

Two

Days

22-

05-

ENV.SCIENC

E

201

9

85 Dr. Abhilash

Peter

ZOOLOGY Worksho

p

Attended Outcome based

Education

State Kerala State Higher

Education Council and

Internal quality Assurance

Cell of Christ College

(Autonom

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

86 Megha C M BVOC Worksho

p

Attended Outcome based

education

Other Kerala State Higher

Education Council and IQAC,

Christ College autonomous

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

87 Dr. Tessy

Paul P.

BOTANY Worksho

p

Attended Workshop on

“Outcome based

Education”

Intra-

Collegiate

Organized by IQAC, Christ

College (Autonomous),

Irinjalakuda

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

88 Dr.Sreevidhy

a.V

HISTORY Worksho

p

Attended Workshop on Out

come based Education

Other Kerala State Higher

Education Council

&IQAC,Christ College

One day 22-

05-

201

9

89 Siji Paul V COMMERCE Worksho

p

Attended 2 Day Workshop on

Outcome Based

Education Conducted

by KSHEC and IQAC of

Christ College, IJK

State KSHEC and IQAC Cell of

Christ college,IJK

Two

Days

22-

05-

201

9

90 Sr. Rosy V. O ECONOMICS Worksho

p

Attended Workshop on

Qualitative Research

Methods

State University of Calicut,

Department of Economics,

Dr. John Matthai Centre

Three

Days

23-

05-

201

9

91 Dr.Sreevidhy

a.V

HISTORY Worksho

p

Attended Restructuring of

Curriculam(U.G.BA.Hi

story Degree Course)

University Board of Studies in History

,University of Calicut

One day 30-

05-

201

9

92 Tom Jacob COMMERCE Seminar Presented paper Macroeconomic

Dynamics of Foreign

Institutional

Investment and the

Impact on Indian

Stock Market

State Dr. John Matthai Centre,

University of Calicut

One day 09-

10-

201

8

93 Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Seminar Presented paper Financial inclusion of

SC/St students

State Sankara college of science

and commerce

One day 12-

10-

201

8

94 Shine Paul COMMERCE Worksho

p

Presented paper Financial Inclusion of

SC/ST College

Students

State Sankara College of Science

and Commerce

One day 12-

10-

201

8

95 Tom Jacob COMMERCE Worksho

p

Presented paper Determinants And

Impact of Foreign

State MES Asmabi College,

Thrissur

Three

Days

18-

10-

Portfolio Investment

in India

201

8

96 Nahna

Kamarudhee

n V

ENGLISH

&

HISTORY

DOUBLE

MAIN

Webinar Presented paper Individual and Dietary

Practices in Hermann

Hesse's

"Siddhartha&qu

ot;

State Vimala College - Thrissur One day 09-

11-

201

8

97 Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Worksho

p

Presented paper Portrayal of women in

India TV ads

State School of management

studies Dr. John Mathai

centre

One day 12-

11-

201

8

98 Lipin Raj K COMMERCE

SELF

Worksho

p

Presented paper PARTICIAPTION National MANONMANIAM

SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY

Two

Days

08-

12-

201

8

99 Tom Jacob COMMERCE Seminar Presented paper An Empirical Analysis

of Foreign Direct

State Dr. John Matthai Centre,

University of Calicut

One day 10-

12-

Investment on

Economic Growth in

India

201

8

10

0

Lipin Raj K COMMERCE

SELF

Seminar Presented paper PARTICIPATION State CHRIST COLLEGE

AUTONOMOUSE

IRINJALAKUDA

Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

10

1

Teenu

Thomas

BVOC Worksho

p

Presented paper “The survivability of

probiotics in two

different yoghurts in

varied temperatures”

State Indian Institute of food

processing and technology

One day 30-

01-

201

9

10

2

Tom Jacob COMMERCE Worksho

p

Presented paper Relationship between

FIIs And Stock Market

State Viswajyothi College of

Engineering and Technology,

Vazhakulam.

Two

Days

07-

02-

201

9

10

3

Deepak

Jayaraj

HISTORY Webinar Presented paper Kazakh Nomadism

and the Rise of Kazakh

National University of Bhopal Three

Days

11-

02-

Khanate in the

Sixteenth Century

201

9

10

4

SREELAKSH

MI V. V.

BOTANY Worksho

p

Presented paper Mycoflora associated

with Vigna mungo and

Vigna radiata and

their bio-Control by

aqueous medicinal p

National Department of Botany, S. N.

College, Alathur

Two

Days

12-

02-

201

9

10

5

Sr. Rosy V. O ECONOMICS Worksho

p

Presented paper Climate Change:

Mitigating Policies

State MES Asmabi College Two

Days

14-

02-

201

9

10

6

Lipin Raj K COMMERCE

SELF

Worksho

p

Presented paper A STUDY ON JOB

SATISFACTION AND

INSTITUTIONAL

COMMITMENT

AMOUNG SCHOOL

National DEPARTMENT OF

COMMECE PONDICHERRY

UNVERSITY

One day 19-

02-

201

9

TEACHERS IN

KERALA WITH SPEC

10

7

Deepak

Jayaraj

HISTORY Seminar Presented paper Kazakh Nomadism

and the Rise of Kazakh

Khanate in the 16th

Century

National Barkatullah University,

Bhopal

Three

Days

26-

02-

201

9

10

8

Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Seminar Presented paper A study on attitudes of

commerce graduates

towards

entrepreneurship

National Partician college of arts and

science

Two

Days

19-

03-

201

9

10

9

Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Keynote

Address

Resource Person Developing Tourism Inter-

Collegiate

St. Thomas College Afterno

on

17-

07-

201

8

11

0

Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Session

Talk

Resource Person Behavioral Dynamics Inter-

Collegiate

Christ college of engineering Afterno

on

05-

10-

201

8

11

1

C. V. Sudheer MALAYALA

M

Subject

Expert

Resource Person ഭാഷാശാസ്�തം

വഴികളും

േനാ��ളും

National KKTM Govt. College,

Kodungallur

Afterno

on

01-

11-

201

8

11

2

Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Session

Talk

Resource Person Talent Hunt State SIET Kerala Afterno

on

02-

12-

201

8

11

3

K O FRANCIS COMMERCE

SELF

Others Resource Person International

Conference on Market

Liquidity and

Sustainable

Development

Towards Knowledge

Society

Internatio

nal

Dept. of Commerce and

Management Studies

Two

Days

14-

12-

201

8

11

4

Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Session

Talk

Resource Person Disaster Management State Kerala University of Health

Science

Afterno

on

03-

01-

201

9

11

5

Dr. Arun

Balakrishnan

M B

COMMERCE Keynote

Address

Resource Person Major Sporting events

and tourism

Inter-

Collegiate

SN college Afterno

on

25-

01-

201

9

11

6

Dr Josheena

Jose

COMMERCE Invited

Talk

Resource Person Basics of Research

Design Seminar

Intra-

Collegiate

Tharananellur Arts and

Science College

One day 16-

05-

201

9

11

7

Dr Josheena

Jose

COMMERCE Invited

Talk

Resource Person Research Design

Process and Data

Analysis

Intra-

Collegiate

Tharananellur Arts and

Science College

One day 25-

05-

201

9

3.5.1 – Revenue generated from Consultancy during the year

Name of the Consultant(s)

department

Name of

consultancy project

Consulting/Sponsoring

Agency

Revenue generated

(amount in rupees)

Department of Geology and

Env. Sc.

River Bank Mapping

and Sand Auditing of

Kecheri River,

Thrissur (No. ILDM/

321/ 2017/E1 dated

27-02-2018)

Institute of Land

Disaster Management,

Govt of Kerala

980000

Department of Chemistry M.Sc Projects Carmel college, Mala;

Mother arts & Science

College, Assabah Arts

and Science College

24000

Department of Botany M.Sc Project, "Algal

biodiversity of

Thaneer Paadam

Kayal, Padoor,

Thrissur District,

Kerala."

Department of Botany 3000

Dept of Geology &

Environmental Science

Water analysis

consultation

Dept of Geology &

Environmental Science

67400

3.6.1 – Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry,

community and Non- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red

Title of the activities Organising unit/

agency/ collaborating

agency

Number of teachers

coordinated in such

activities

Number of students

participated in such

activities

World Ozone day

clelebration

Biodiversity Club &

KSCSTE

4 125

INVITED TALK on

“Understanding the

Climate, Climate Change

and the ways to keep the

climate cool” in connection

with World Ozone day

clelebration

Biodiversity Club 4 156

Invited talk on Impact of

flood on Biodiversity

Biodiversity Club 5 89

Nature camp in

collaboration with 'Friends

of Nature'

Biodiversity Club &

Kerala Forest

Department

2 65

Invited Talk

on“Biodiversity

Conservation”

Biodiversity Club 4 135

Invited Lecture on “From

plastic religion to solid

science: Logical fallacies &

other stories”

Biodiversity Club 3 134

Documentary Film Show -

‘An inconvenient Truth’

Biodiversity Club 3 215

Intercollegiate Quiz

Competition on

Environment

Biodiversity Club 3 97

Planted saplings in

connection with World

Environment Day

Biodiversity Club 4 68

On-field Para-Taxonomy

Workshop on ‘Faunal

Diversity Documentation

of Thommana Kole

Wetlands’ in connection

with World Wetland day

celebrations

Biodiversity Club &

KSCSTE

4 184

Initiation Ceremony UG Csa 65 1121

Initiation Ceremony PG Csa 35 246

Orientation Programme

I DC

Csa 26 1121

Orientation Programme

II DC

Csa 23 1025

Orientation Programme

III DC

Csa 23 986

Leadership Camp Csa 2 56

AICUF State Camp Csa & AICUF 2 35

Mar ClemantsInter

Collegiate Elocution

Competition

Csa 2 65

Chavara State level Speech

Competition

Csa 3 85

Carol Competition Csa 95 3246

Independence Day

Celebration

Csa 3 213

Christmas Celebration Csa 108 3500

a visit to Santhi Sadhan

Irinjalakuda

Csa 3 35

Exhibition – Endosalfan

victims

Csa 25 356

World Environment Day -

planted mango saplings at

the Porathisherry

panchayat

Nss & Porathissery

GramaPanchayat

2 125

Paper Pen distribution to

each of the students of

Govt School Mala

Nss & Govt School Mala 2 35

Nature Trekking at the

Kuthiran Forest Range

Nss & Kerala Forest

Department

3 38

Mass Demonstration of

Yoga

Nss 26 2415

World Anti-drug day -anti-

drug campaign drive

Nss 2 94

across 5 schools of

Irinjalakuda sub District

a lecture and an awareness

campaign on Road Safety

by the Motor Vehicles

Department authorities.

Nss 3 1230

One day cleaning work Nss 2 156

Inter Class Mehandi

Competition

Nss 4 256

Donation of 150 mango

saplings to the Kodakkara

Parish on behalf of Mango

sapling drive

Nss 4 321

a talk on Avoiding Plastics

by the officials of Metro

Vartha Paper.

Nss 5 126

Jute expo- various

products and handicrafts

made where exhibited and

sold in the college.

Nss 4 126

A visit Viyoor Central Jail Nss 2 85

Commemorated the 10th

anniversary of the Student

Police Force

Nss 8 425

NSS and Thavanish

organised a Stem Cell

Nss 8 1500

donation camp-collected

1,149 cells

A talk on own life

experience by Shri.Biju – a

visually challenged

musician from Idukki

Nss 2 165

Kerala flood-Started relief

camp centre and

centralised distribution

centre and cleaning drives

Nss 6 85

A Socio-economic survey

in association of EKN Study

and research centre at

PadiyoorGrama Panchayat

Nss, EKN Study Centre

and Padiyoor Grama

Panchayath

5 126

NSS volunteers painted a

house of our senior NSS

Volunteers house which

was washed away in the

flood

Nss 1 35

a mobile survey as

informed by the state govt.

to analyse the loss of the

households in flood at

KattoorGrama panchayat.

Nss & Kattoor Grama

Panchayath

2 84

a mobile survey as

informed by the state govt.

to analyse the loss of the

NSS & Vellangalloor

Grama Panchayath

2 56

households in the

devastating flood at

VellangallurGrama

panchayat.

3-day residential Mini

camp for the fresh NSS

Volunteers

Nss 4 1265

a mobile survey as

informed by the state govt.

to analyse the loss in the

devastating flood at Mala,

KuzhurGrama panchayat.

Nss & Kuzhur Grama

Panchayath

2 74

a Flash Mob at Chalakudy

Private Bus stand in

collaboration with the

Suchitwa Mission

Nss & Shuchitwa

Mission

2 35

Gandhi Jayanthi

Celebrations - a pond

cleaning activity at Kattoor

Panchayat.

Nss & Kattoor Grama

Panchayath

2 89

Gandhi Jayanthi

Celebrations - a cleaning

drive at the govt. taluk

hospital.

Nss & Govt. Taluk

Hospital

2 125

a tribal exposure camp at

Wayanad

Nss 2 74

Donated 3000 books to a

social activist for setting up

a libraryin PulpallyGrama

Panchayat.

Nss 2 74

Prathiba 2k18. Nss 4 165

A visit to the Irinjalakuda

Fire Station

Nss 2 145

Nss Old Volunteers

Association meeting

Nss 5 184

a trip and visit to AMMA

HOME, at Moodirakanni

Nss 2 65

Suchithwa Mission-swatch

Barath officials and our

volunteers made a

cleanliness drive at the

muncipal Bus stand at

Irinjalakuda.

Nss & Swatch Nharath 4 215

Swatch Barath Campaign -

our volunteers was given a

lecture on keeping the

muncipality surroundings

clean

Nss 2 126

A traininig on Basic Life

Support by the Doctors and

volunteers of St.James

Hospital, Chalakudy

Nss & st. James

Hospital, Chalakudy

2 84

A vist to tp Pratheesha

Bhavan and a Mentally

Challenged home near

irinjalakuda

Nss 2 35

Thavanish visited the

tribal colonies at

watchumaram and

Anakkayam

Thavanish 3 48

Thavanish visited Santhom

special school,

Kodungallur , Pratheeksha

bhavan and Santhwana

sadan.

Thavanish 2 47

"Savishkara season 2"

Conducted Arts festival for

Mentally disabled children

of neighbouring special

schools

Thavanish 5 250

Thavanish volunteers

visited The House of

Providence, the old age

home situated at

Irinjalakkuda.

Thavanish 3 35

Financial aid to Rosily Thavanish 4 25

Interactive Session on

Gender and Health

Womens Cell 3 65

discussion on

Understanding

Caste,Women and Ideology

Womens Cell 3 125

International Women’s

Day Celebrations

Womens Cell 3 171

3.6.2 – Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other

recognized bodies during the year.

Name of the activity Awarding Bodies Award/Recognition Number of students

benefitted

NSS /Social Work Calicut University Best NSS Volunteer Social

Service / NSS / Jobin Roy

1

Cleaning works after

flood

District Treasury

Officer,

Irinjalakuda

Recognition Certificate for

involving in Cleaning of Sub

Treasury, Irinjalakuda

Cleaning after Flood /

Thavanish

145

"Shastrapadam"

Science awareness

camp for Higher

Secondary Students

Government of

Kerala

Recognition Certificate for

participating in three-day

Science camp for Higher

Secondary Students

Sasthrapadam

16

Environmental

Protection

KESS, Thrissur Recognition Certificate

Environmental Protection/Fr

Joy P T

1

Flood mapping Muriyad Grama

Panchayath

Recognition Certificate for

Flood mapping in 17 wards of

Muriyad Grama Panchayath

Flood mapping, Muriyad

Grama Panchayath /

Thavanish

145

Flood mapping Padiyoor Grama

Panchayath

Recognition Certificate for

Flood mapping of 14 wards of

Padiyoor Grama Panchayath

Flood mapping, Padiyoor

Grama Panchayath /

Thavanish

145

Flood mapping and

Social Survey

Poomangalam

Grama

Panchayath

Recognition Certificate for

Flood mapping of 13 wards of

Poomangalam Grama

Panchayath Flood mapping,

Poomangalam Grama

Panchayath / Thavanish

145

3.6.3 – Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-

Government Organisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender

Issue, etc. during the year.

Name of the

scheme

Organising

unit/Agency/coll

aborating agency

Name of the

activity

Number of teachers

coordinated in such

activities

Number of students

participated in

such activities

Environmental

consciousness

Biodiversity Club

& KSCSTE

World Ozone day

celebration

4 125

Environmental

consciousness

Biodiversity Club INVITED TALK

on

“Understanding

the Climate,

Climate Change

and the ways to

keep the climate

cool” in

connection with

World Ozone day

clelebration

4 156

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club

& KSCSTE

Invited talk on

Impact of flood

on Biodiversity

5 89

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club

& Kerala Forest

Department

Nature camp in

collaboration

with 'Friends of

Nature'

2 65

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club

& KSCSTE

Invited Talk

on“Biodiversity

Conservation”

4 135

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club Invited Lecture

on “From plastic

religion to solid

science: Logical

fallacies & other

stories”

3 134

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club Documentary

Film Show - ‘An

inconvenient

Truth’

3 215

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club Intercollegiate

Quiz

Competition on

Environment

3 97

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club Planted saplings

in connection

with World

Environment

Day

4 68

Environmental

consiousness

Biodiversity Club

& KSCSTE

On-field Para-

Taxonomy

Workshop on

‘Faunal Diversity

Documentation

4 184

of Thommana

Kole Wetlands’ in

connection with

World Wetland

day celebrations

Environmental

consiousness

Cycle Club &

Election

commission

A 10 KM ride

around

Irinjalakuda

Municipality

4 64

Environmental

consiousness

Nss World

Environment

Day - planted

mango saplings

at the

Porathisherry

panchayat

2 125

Environmental

consiousness

Nss Paper Pen

distribution to

each of the

students of Govt

School Mala

2 35

Environmental

consiousness

Nss Nature Trekking

at the Kuthiran

Forest Range

3 38

Environmental

consiousness

Nss & Bhagidhaari

group

Jute expo-

various products

and handicrafts

4 126

made where

exhibited and

sold in the

college.

Environmental

consiousness

Nss & S N Vidya

Bhavan School,

Chenthrapinni

Provided hands-

on training on

Paper Pen, Paper

Bags, Grow Bags

using Flex

Banners and

Chekutty dolls-

S.N Vidya Bhavan

School at

Chenthrapinni.

2 35

Environmental

consiousness

Nss & Shuchitwa

mission

Suchithwa

Mission-swatch

Barath officials

and our

volunteers made

a cleanliness

drive at the

muncipal Bus

stand at

Irinjalakuda.

2 125

Environmental

consiousness

Nss & Swatch

Bharat

Swatch Barath

Campaign - our

volunteers was

3 134

given a lecture

on keeping the

muncipality

surroundings

clean

Gender studies Womens Cell Interactive

Session on

Gender and

Health

3 124

Gender studies Womens Cell discussion on

Understanding

Caste,Women

and Ideology

3 312

Gender studies Womens Cell International

Women’s Day

Celebrations

4 215

Human values Csa a visit to Santhi

Sadhan

Irinjalakuda

3 64

Human values Csa Exhibition –

Endosalfan

victims

5 456

Human values Nss, Thavanish

and Dathri

Foundation

NSS and

Thavanish

organised a Stem

Cell donation

5 2145

camp-collected

1,149 cells

Human values Nss A talk on own life

experience by

Shri.Biju – a

visually

challenged

musician from

Idukki

2 124

Human values Nss, Thavanish

and Irinjalakuda

Kerala flood-

Started relief

camp centre and

centralised

distribution

centre and

cleaning drives

2 74

Human values Nss & Padiyoor

Grama

Panchayath

A Socio-

economic survey

in association of

EKN Study and

research centre

at

PadiyoorGrama

Panchayat

5 126

Human values Nss NSS volunteers

painted a house

of our senior NSS

1 35

Volunteers

house which was

washed away in

the flood

Human values Nss & Kattoor

Grama

Panchayath

a mobile survey

as informed by

the state govt. to

analyse the loss

of the

households in

flood at

KattoorGrama

panchayat.

2 84

Human values Nss &

Vellangalloor

Grama

Panchayath

a mobile survey

as informed by

the state govt. to

analyse the loss

of the

households in

the devastating

flood at

VellangallurGra

ma panchayat.

2 56

Human values Nss & Kuzhur

Grama

Panchayath

a mobile survey

as informed by

the state govt. to

analyse the loss

2 74

in the

devastating flood

at Mala,

KuzhurGrama

panchayat.

Human values Nss a talk on Human

rights by the

students of our

college and in the

afternoon

2 78

Human values Nss a trip and visit to

AMMA HOME, at

Moodirakanni

2 55

Human values Nss A vist to tp

Pratheesha

Bhavan and a

Mentally

Challenged home

near irinjalakuda

2 35

Human values Thavanish Thavanish

volunteers

visited The

House of

Providence, the

old age home

situated at

Irinjalakkuda.

3 48

Human values Thavanish Financial aid to

Rosily

2 67

Human values Nss & Motor

Vehicles

Department

a lecture and an

awareness

campaign on

Road Safety by

the Motor

Vehicles

Department

authorities.

2 134

Human values Nss A visit Viyoor

Central Jail

2 85

Human values Nss a tribal exposure

camp at

Wayanad

2 74

Human values Thavanish Thavanish

visited the tribal

colonies at

watchumaram

and Anakkayam

3 48

Human values Thavanish Thavanish

visited Santhom

special school,

Kodungallur ,

Pratheeksha

bhavan and

2 47

Santhwana

sadan.

3.7.1 – Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange

during the year (2018-19)

Nature of activity Participant Source of financial

support

Duration

in day

Industrial Research Dr. Joy V T Carborundum Universal

Ltd

180

Academic Research Fellowship,

Fullbright Nehru Fellowship

Dr. Dijo Damien United States-India

Educational Foundation

720

Academic Research Fellowship Maya Pramod Blustone award

Brandeis University

90

Research- Visiting Professor Dr. Binu R Gottingen University 35

3.7.2 – Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the- job training, project work, sharing of research facilities etc. during

the year

Nature of

linkage

Title of the

linkage

Name of the partnering

institution/ industry /research

lab with contact details

Duration

From

Duration To Participant

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL, NEW DELHI 20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ABY G

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

MSP HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL,

MALAPPURAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AJAI P

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

ST. JOSEPH’S EMHSS ALOOR,

THRISSUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AJMAL E.A

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

S.ND. P HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, NEELEESWARAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AKHIL ANTONY

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

GVHSS NANDIKKARA, THRISSUR 20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AKHIL M.G

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

ST. MARY’S HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, KOODATHAI, KOZHIKODE

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AKHIL

DWARARAJ

EDUCATION

TEACHER

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

BPEd TRAINING-PHYSICAL

EDUCATION TEACHER

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AKSHAY ANAD

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

VNPGHSS, PALLOOR 20-06-2018 20-08-2018 AKSHAY

PRABHAKARAN

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

SNM VHSS VANNAPPURAM,

THODUPUZHA, IDUKKI

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ANANYA

KURIAN

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

ST. JOHN’S HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, PARAPPUR, THRISSUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ANSON .C.ANTO

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

ST. GEMMA’S GIRL'S HIGHER

SECONDARY SCHOOL,

MALAPPURAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ARASHA P

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

ST. THOMAS HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, MALAYATTOOR (P.O),

ERANAKULAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ASHIK JOHN

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

SGMGHSS KOLATHUR, KOZHIKODE 20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ASWINI S.V

EDUCATION

TEACHER

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

S.S.M.H.S.S, AZHIKODE 20-06-2018 20-08-2018 ASWATHI

AJITH.K

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

GHSS PUTHUPARAMBA,

MALAPPURAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 BIJU P

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

EMMAUS VILLA, THONICHAL,

WAYANAD

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 BINEESH BABY

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

D.D SABHA HIGH SCHOOL,

KARIMPADAM, ERANAKULAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 BINOY K

BENNY

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

DEVMATHA CMI PUBLIC SCHOOL,

THRISUUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 CHARLES BABY

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

HOLY FAMILY CONVENT

MATRICULATION HR. SECONDARY

SCHOOL, KEELKATTALAI,

CHENNAI

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 GLADWIN

DAVID

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

S.N. TRUSTS' HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, PALLIPAD,

NANGIARKULANGARA (P.O)

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 HARITHA P

EDUCATION

TEACHER

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

GOVT.BOYS HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, MANJERI, MALAPPURAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 JINESH T

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL,

KRARIYELY, ERNAKULAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 JINU JACOB

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

SREE DURGA VILASAM HIGHER

SECONDARY SCHOOL,

PERAMANGALAM, THRISSUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 JITHIN BABU

V.R

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

TDHS THURAVOOR,

THIRUMALABHAGAM (P.0)

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 JOSEMON P.C

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

S.N. V. SANSKRIT H.S.S., N.

PARAVUR, ERANAKULAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 MANESH P.M

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

CATHOLICATE HIGHER

SECONDARY SCHOOL, POTHUKAL,

MALAPURAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 PRASOBH C

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

MANIYUR U.P SCHOOL, MANIYUR,

VATAPARA

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 RADHIKA .P

EDUCATION

TEACHER

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL,

MADAMPAM, KANNUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 RENSO WILSON

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

C.C.M HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, KARIKKATTOR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 SERGI VINCENT

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

I.K KUMARAN GOVT.HIGHER

SECONDARY SCHOOL,

PANDAKKAL, MAHE

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 SHINTO K.K

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

NATIONAL HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL IRINJALAKUDA, THRISSUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 SOJAN JAMES A

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

KRISTRAJ HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, KOLLAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 SREERASH D.S

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

TEACHER

CHRIST VIDYANIKETHAN,

IRINJALAKUDA, THRISSUR

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 SYLEENADH M

on the job

training /

internship

BPEd TRAINING-

PHYSICAL

ASRAM HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL, PERUMBAVOOR,

ERANAKULAM

20-06-2018 20-08-2018 TONY

SEBASTIAN

EDUCATION

TEACHER

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

Thrissur Corporation (NULM) 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Sajesh

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

Thrissur Corporation (NULM) 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Vishnu

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

Thrissur Corporation (NULM) 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Nijin

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Chalakudy Muncipality,

Chalakudy

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Soniya

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Chalakudy Muncipality,

Chalakudy

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Panchami

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Kodungallur Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Anakha

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Kodungallur Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Saheena

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Irinjalakuda Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Arathi

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Irinjalakuda Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Namitha

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Irinjalakuda Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Dona

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Irinjalakuda Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Amal

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

NULM, Irinjalakuda Muncipality

Kodungallur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Sreerag

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

ICDS, Kattoor

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Shayana

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

ICDS, Kattoor

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Ann

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

ICDS, Parappukara 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Aleena

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

ICDS, Parappukara 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Ashley

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

Poyya Gramapanchayath 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Harsha

internship MSW- Internship-

semester 1

Poyya Gramapanchayath 09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Devi Krishna

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

‘Beyond Study Skills’

Valappad, Thrissur

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 K H Harsha

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

‘Beyond Study Skills’

Valappad, Thrissur

03-01-2019 05-01-2019

shayana

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

District Probation Office

Thrissur

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Amal joy

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

District Probation Office

Thrissur

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Nijin

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

Help age India

Panampilly Nagar, Kochi

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Ann

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

School for the Blind

Thottamugham P O

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Anakha

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

School for the Blind

Thottamugham P O

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Devi krishna

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

JANANEETHI

, Mannuthy Post

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Vishnu

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

JANANEETHI

, Mannuthy Post

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Nithin

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

DCPO,

CIVIL STATION,

AYYANTHOLE, THRISSUR

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Arathi

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

DCPO,

CIVIL STATION,

AYYANTHOLE, THRISSUR

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Ashley

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

Sanjo Sadan Ayurvedic De-Adiction

Centre

,Anandapuram, Thrissur

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Fr. sajeesh

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

Sanjo Sadan Ayurvedic De-Adiction

Centre

,Anandapuram, Thrissur

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Dona francis

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

National Institute of Physical

Medicine and

Rehabilitation(nIPMR)

, Kallettumkara

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Soniya sunny

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

National Institute of Physical

Medicine and

Rehabilitation(nIPMR)

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Aleena

, Kallettumkara

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

Kottapuram Integrated

Development Society (KIDS)

Kottapuram

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 Saheena

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 2

Kottapuram Integrated

Development Society (KIDS)

Kottapuram

03-01-2019 05-01-2019 S panchhami

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

APEX VOLUNTARY AGENCY FOR

RURAL DEVELOPMENT (AVARD)

AVARD Bhavan, Chalakudy

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Arathi

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Centre for Overall Developlment

(COD)

Matha Towers,Thamarassery

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Dona francis

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

KESS, KESS Bhavan,

Naickanal, Thrissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 shayana

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Western Region Social Service

Forum

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Fr. sajeesh

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Superintendent

Mental Health Center

Thrissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Amal joy

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Superintendent

Mental Health Center

Thrissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Vishnu

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Jubilee Mission Hospital

Thrissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Ashley

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

superintendent

District Medical Office health

Kozhikode

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Ann

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

superintendent

District Medical Office health

Kozhikode

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Soniya sunny

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Superintendent

Mental Health Center

Trivandrum

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 K H Harsha

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Superintendent

Mental Health Center

Trivandrum

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Anakha

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Superintendent

Mental Health Center

Trivandrum

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Aleena

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Superintendent

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 S panchhami

Mental Health Center

Trivandrum

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Rajah Rehabilitation Centre

Muthuvattoor, PO Chavakkad

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Devi Krishna

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Rajah Rehabilitation Centre

Muthuvattoor, PO Chavakkad

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Saheena

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Child line

Kozhikode

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Akash Binu

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Nijin

Director

Centre For Harmonious Living

Kumbidl

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 3

Kusumagiri Mental Health Centre

Kusumagiri P.O

Kakkanad

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Nithin

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Jyothir Vikasa Social Service Centre

Mandya,

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 SAJEESH P J

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Lisie Hospital

Kochi

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 ALEENA LOUIS

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Gremaltes hospital

Chennai

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 ANKHA

JAYAKUMAR

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Father Muller Medical College

Fr Muller Road,

Kankanady

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Ashely

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Father Muller Medical College

Fr Muller Road,

Kankanady

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Ann

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Father Muller Medical College

Fr Muller Road,

Kankanady

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 S Panchami

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Light House Hill Road

Mangalore

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Devikrishna

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

KASTURBA MEDICAL COLLEGE

Light House Hill Road

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 saheena

Mangalore

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Amala medical college

Thissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Harsha

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Amala medical college

Thissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Vishnu

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Amala medical college

Thissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 soniya

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Karunya Trust, Bishop's House, B/

38, IIT P.O, Hanuman Road, Powai

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 shayana

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Karunya Trust, Bishop's House, B/

38, IIT P.O, Hanuman Road, Powai

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Arathi jose

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Karunya Trust, Bishop's House, B/

38, IIT P.O, Hanuman Road, Powai

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Dona francis

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Snehadaan Hospital

Bangalore

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Nithin

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Snehadaan Hospital

Bangalore

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Nijin P V

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

Elite hospital

Thrissur

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Amal joy

internship MSW-Internship-

semester 4

St. James Hospital

Chalakkudy

09-01-2018 11-01-2018 Sreelakshmi

internship M.Sc Geology

Intenship Project

semester 4

Indian Institute of Space Science

and Technology,

Thiruvananthapuram

03-01-2019 05-04-2019 Afshan Ashraf C

internship M.Sc Geology

Intenship Project

semester 4

Indian Institute of Technology,

Bombay

03-01-2019 05-04-2019 Aiswarya. E. S.

internship M.Sc Geology

Intenship Project

semester 4

Indian Institute of Technology,

Bombay

03-01-2019 05-04-2019 Gopika

Thilakan

internship M.Sc Geology

Intenship Project

semester 4

Inter University Centre for

Geospatial Information Science and

Technology, University of Kerala

03-01-2019 05-04-2019 Rejoe Mathew

John

internship M.Sc Geology

Intenship Project

semester 4

National Centre for Earth Science

Studies

03-01-2019 05-04-2019 Silpa K.S

3.7.3 – MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other

institutions, industries, corporate houses etc. during the year

Organisation Date of MoU

signed

Purpose/Activities Number of

students/teachers

participated under MoUs

LEIBNIZ INSTITUTE FOR

APPLIED GEOPHYSICS

(LIAG), GERMANY

17-01-2019 Research in

Geosciences

40

Career Quest, TIME,

Thrissur

07-10-2018 Training for CAT

exams

35

TAX Study Centre, Kaloor

(in absence of NCVRT-

National council for

vocational research and

training, Govt of India)

01-10-2019 Value added

courses on Practical

accounting & Tax

Practice with Tally

124

The Strategist, Cochin 08-10-2018 Value added course

on Microsoft Excel

specialist

68

Nexus Academy, Thrissur 14-09-2018 Value added course

on Android

development

35

Star Innovations,

Thrissur

16-09-2018 Value added course

on Python

Programming

41

4.1.2 The institution has adequate facilities for sports, games (indoor, outdoor)

gymnasium, yoga Centre etc. and cultural activities

Response

Christ College is committed to motivate students for participating in various

extracurricular activities by ensuring consistent motivation. The necessary facilities are

provided and adequate funds are allotted. The Sports and Cultural Committees supervise

the extracurricular activities. The institution is having a separate Physical Education

Department and a professional course offers Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed-

integreated 4yrs) . The course has been designed to impart professional training for

teaching Physical Education, Sports and Health Education in high and higher secondary

schools and to develop competence in assisting the conduct of sports programmes in

higher education. The Sports Department has brought various laurels to the college.

Christ College won G.V Raja Award for best college in sports instituted by Kerala

Government in 2020. Fr.Joy P.T assistant professor Department of B.P.E won G.V Raja

Award for best physical education teacher of Kerala state, instituted by sports council

government of Kerala. The college was overall champion with first position among

480colleges of Calicut University. The College participates in more than 50 games every

year. The sports students are motivated by providing them with scholarship and free

accommodation in the hostel. College provides TA/DA to players which include expenses

for special diet as per their requirement. College team is provided with Sports Kits which

include uniforms and other requisite materials. Students, who have played Inter

University / All India sports, get full concession in tuition fees and who, have played state

level sports, are entitled for 50% of concession in their tuition fees. College management

provides cash prize/certificates/mementos etc. to deserving sports persons to motivate

them to achieve excellence in their pursuit of sports. Our students excel in sports and

games and are champions in Inter-national, University, State and National events. To

promote sports and games the institution has outdoor and indoor games facilities.

Spacious and well-equipped outdoor play area in the campus ensures effective training

for players. The area of the playground is useful for conducting various intra & inter-

college sports events and annual sports meet.

SL NO Facility Year of

Establishment

Size/Area Numbers

1 400 m Athletics standard track with

gallery seating capacity of 15000

Stadium pavilion

1974

2018

112x186=20832 M²

7.50x12=90 M²

1

2 Basketball court (New)

(concrete & mud)

7-2-2020

1999

25x33

25x33

21x33

19x32=2951 M²

3+1

3 Cricket field 1976 96x150

14400M²

1

4 Hockey field 2002 60x98

5880 M²

1

5 Football field

(with gallery seating capacity of

3000)

1957

2012 &2014

77x110=8470 M²

4x110=440 M²

1

6 Handball court 2003 35x48

26x47=2902 M²

2

7 Volleyball court 1956 25x31 4

(Indoor court)

3-3-2020

25x31

16x27

16x27=2414 M²

8 Kho-kho and Kabaddi court 1976

2012

20x35=700 M² 1+1

9 Indoor 10mts shooting rang October 2011 14X10=140 M² 1

10 Gymnastic hall 1990 14x17=238 M² 1

11 Mini Indoor Hall 2007 14x17=238 M²

13x18=234 M²

2

12 Weight training hall 1990

2014

9x18=162

10x13=130

10x16=160

452 M²

3

13 Indoor jumping pit High jump and

pole-vault

March 2016 11x16=176 M² 1+1

14 Synthetic Tennis court May 2018 21x39=819 M² 1

15 Table Tennis Board Room(hostel) 2015 11x17=187 M² 5

16 Indoor stadium under construction November

2014

51X68M=3468 M² 1

17 Netball court 2018 26x42=1092 M² 1

18 Cricket nets 1998 13x36=540 M² 1

19 New Block (Under construction) March 2019 8.30x97=805 M²

Cultural Activities:

The College has NSS and CSA unit. The NSS unit takes care of social service activities in the

nearby villages and conducts awareness programs in addition to engaging in clean the campus

programs. Adequate training programs are arranged in which the students are trained by

professional trainers in public speaking and to improve their Soft Skill Development. NCC Unit

which organizes different programs for the overall development of the students. Thavanish is

student’s social organization of our college with a motive of uplifting and supporting the

financially backward, mentally or physically challenged and destitute people to lead a better

life in the society

• The various clubs under the coordinator ship of the faculty make use of the infrastructural

facilities of the College, for various extracurricular activities.

• Nature Club, Dance Club, Debate Club, Women’s Development Cell, Fine Arts Club, Drama Club,

Film Club, Painting and Drawing Club, Adventure Club, Biodiversity Club, Bhoomithrasena Club

etc. are fine-tuned to the needs of the students to whet their talents.

• Students with a passion for music and dance are encouraged to perform/take up training in

these arts Every year the Fine Arts Club creates a platform for students to present their talents

by conducting various cultural programs and competitions. SPICMACAY (society for promotion

of Indian classical music and culture among youth) has a very strong presence at campus. The

College also encourages students to participate in various cultural and literary activities and

make the students excel in their fields of interest. The college conducts various cultural

activities like Vidyarambham, Onam celebration, Christmas celebration, Teachers day

celebration, Hostel day, Fine arts day, Annual day, association day in which students exhibit

their talents. The students of the college have represented university and State level cultural

events. The college has fully equipped Cultural Unit for students who have genuine interest in

artistic activities. Students prepare and practice at the time of competitions

4.1.2 – Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year (2018-2019)

Facilities Existing Newly created Total

Campus area 48 acres

Class rooms 89 14 103

Classrooms with ICT facilities 42 6 48

Video Centre 0 1 1

Laboratories 17 6 31

Seminar Halls with ICT facilities 2 4 6

No. of important equipment’s purchases (≥1lakh)

during the current year

4 (3 Software + 1

equipment)

Value of the equipment’s purchases during the year (in

lakhs)

Rs: 3425960

4.1.4 Average percentage of expenditure for infrastructure augmentation excluding salary during the last five years (INR in Lakhs)

4.1.4 Average percentage of expenditure for infrastructure augmentation excluding salary during

the last five years (INR in Lakhs)

Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 INR in lakhs 8.516148 28.06879455 24.675728 31.35055

4.4 .1 Average percentage of expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and

academic support facilities excluding salary component during the last five years (INR in Lakhs)

Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

INR in lakhs 91.4839 71.93120545 75.324272 68.64945

4.2.2 – Library Services

2018-2019

Library Service Type Existing Newly Added

No. Value No. Value

Text Books 69435 13500000 458 125791

Reference books 3907 1100000 64 361835

e-books 810000 19470 0 0

Journals 37 81110 7 24650

e-Journals 11293 19470 1 1300

CD/DVD 724 75000 155 16000

Library Automation 1 500000 0 0

Weeding 17642 0 7 799

others: Magazines and

Periodicals

32 26605 0 0

No. of Computers 20 500000 2 50000

NPTEL video collection 55 0 0 0

Online Question bank 35 0 5 0

Audio Books 85 0 2 0

5.1.1 – Scholarships and Financial Support

Name/Title of the scheme Number of

students

Amount in

Rupees

Financial Support from Other Sources -a. Government

E-grants scholarship 866 6,85,647

Higher Education 47 6768000

Post Matrix 20 200000

Central Sector 14 420000

Prathibha 3 462000

Single Girl Child 6 240000

DCE SCHOLARSHIP 80 960000

Inspire Scholarship 13 1040000

Snehapoorvam scholarship 25 300000

Fisheries Scholarship 1 50000

Sports Authority of India 20 60000

Keral State Sports Council Hostel 128 9984000

Total 1223 2,11,69,647

Financial Support from Other Sources -b. NGO

The Indian Jeevakarunya Trust Scholarship 5 15000

South Indian Bank Scholarship 3 12000

Total 8 27,000

GRAND TOTAL 1231 2,11,96,647

Financial Support from institution

Freeships 199 51,76,950

Fr. Gabriel CMI, Founder Principal fee concession to deserving

students

25 2000

V. Madhavamenon Memorial Scholarship to a student from

Aykkarakunnu, studying in Christ College

1 160

Fr Bennett Kurian Vallamattam CMI memorial Scholarship to one of

the children of NTS who studies in Christ college

1 160

Fr. Joseph Vivian Memorial Scholarship to the best vocalist, The best

musical instrumentalist, The highest scorer in SSLC from among the

children of NTS, The highest scorer in SSLC from among the children of

TS

4 1600

Major Dr. E. T. John Retd. Staff and N.C.C officer Cash award to the best

NCC cadet of the year

1 240

Mr. Kottay K Cash awards to the best male and female NSS volunteers 2 1000

M. C. Varghese, former Senior Supt Scholarship to the children of NTS

who studies PG Course in Christ College

1 400

Nelson Shine memorial Cash award to the best Triple/Jazz artist 1 400

A.P. Jose, former Senior Superintendent Cash award to the best student

of Final Degree class for overall performance in curricular and co-

curricular activities

1 400

Mr. Pichu Iyer Memorial Cash award to the best student in Govt. Boys

HSS continuing studies in Christ college

1 400

Fr. John Joseph Cash awards to the two best students from B.Sc and B.A.

streams who have spent at least one year in the college hostel

2 1200

Latheeshkumar P.L. memorial Cash award to:

1. The best performer in D- Zone arts festival

2. A P.G student on merit memorial cum need basis

2 1200

M. K Francis, Senior Superintendent, Cash award to the student who

scores highest points in Christ college individual items of D – Zone

1 800

Prof. E. K. Narayanan memorial golden jubilee endowment Cash award

to the deserving members of the College Union including Association

Secretaries on the basis of "Merit-cum-Need"

1 800

Sri. E.R. Emanual Memorial Endowment Cash award to the points in

the off- stage items of D-Zone Competition

1 1200

Sri. E. V. Rappai Golden jubilee endowment Cash award to the SC/ST

student scoring highest mark in B. A/B.Sc/B.Com final year

examination

1 1000

Golden jubilee `Butterfly' Endowment Scholarship to the student who

score the highest points in the essay competition on Butterflies

1 400

Rev. Fr. Jose Chunkan Kalalayaratna Cash award to the best student in

terms of social commitment, leadership quality and academic pursuit,

selected from among the students of Arts & Science colleges in Thrissur

district, affiliated to Calicut Uty.

1 1000

Rev. Fr. Joseph Muttikkal CMI memorial endowment Cash awarded to

best debate team of the college, the adjudication to be made by the

Debate club by conducting a debate on a relevant issue

1 1200

Mr. Donald Devassy Memorial endowment Cash awarded to 3rd best

debate team of the college, the adjudication to be made by the Debate

club by conducting a debate on a relevant issue

1 800

K.L. Francis Kandamkulathy memorial endowment Cash awarded to

the best debater of the college, the adjudication to be made by the

Debate club by conducting a debate on a relevant issue

1 800

Christ College Alumni UAE Chapter Cash awarded to the 1st place

winners in the quiz Endowment competition conducted by the Quiz

club of the college

1 2000

Raphael Sebastian Kandamkulathy memorial endowment Cash

awarded to the 2nd place winners in the quiz competition conducted

by the Quiz club of the college

1 1600

Fr. Thomas Achandy CMI, Cash award to the best student in B.Sc

Botany

1 800

Prof. A.C. Joseph memorial Cash award to the best student of I M.Sc

Chemistry

1 160

Fr. Gabriel CMI, Cash award to the best. student of M. Sc Chemistry 1 100

Prof. M. M. Chandy, Cash award to the student standing first in

aggregate marks of B.Sc main and M.Sc preliminary

1 280

Pedikkattil Govindan Nair memorial Cash award to the student who

scores highest marks in Degree Organic Chemistry and continues his

PG study in Christ College

1 400

Chirayath Chazhookkaran Pyloth Ouseph Thandamma memorial

Scholarship to a final year PG Chemistry student on and merit cum

means basis

1 2400

Chirayath Chazhookkaran Pyloth Ouseph and Thandamma memorial

Scholarship to a first year P.G Chemistry student who comes first in the

internal assessment done by Chem. Dept

1 1600

Brahmakulath Pokkath Varoo Vareed memorial Cash award to the

highest scorer in B. Sc Chemistry

1 100

Prof. P.K. Mathew memorial Cash award to the III BSc Chemistry

student for the best academic performances in I and II years

1 160

Prof. R. Jayaram, Cash award to the student who scores highest marks

in Physical Chemistry papers of M.Sc in Uty exams

1 880

Prof. N Radhakrishnan Cash award to the. student who scores highest

marks in Theoretical Chemistry papers of M Sc in Uty exams

1 880

Prof. C.J. Shivasankaran Endowment Cash award to the student from

outgoing B Sc Chemistry batch who scores highest mark, but having

involvement in NCC/NSS/Member in College Union executive

1 800

Prof. V L. Varghese Endowment Cash award to the student from

outgoing M.Sc Chemistry batch who scores highest marks in the

Inorganic Chem. Papers of M.Sc. Chemistry

1 800

Prof. Babu Jacob Memorial endowment Cash awarded to 3rd B.Sc.

chemistry student, who score aggregate highest marks in the final year

exam. & highest marks in Physical chemistry-I&II

1 800

Prof. P. V. Rappai Silver endowment Cash award to the best SC/ST PG

student of any discipline for his/her academic perofrmance during the

course period

1 800

Prof. P. V. Rappai Silver jubilee endowment in honour Cash awarded to

3rd B.Sc. Chemistry students, who score of highest in the 1st,2nd & 3rd

year internal assessment examination

1 800

Prof. P.A. Thomas memorial endowment Cash awarded to final M.Sc.

student, who score highest marks in organic chemistry paper

1 800

Pallippadan Chacku Lonappan Memorial Cash award to the highest

scorer in M. Com degree examination

1 100

Thekkethala Vareed Pyloth memorial Cash award to the highest scorer

in B.Com degree

1 100

Prof. T.V. Ouseph memorial Cash award to the highest scorer in M. Com

I year exams

1 100

Fr. Bennett Kurian memorial Cash award to the highest scorer in B.

Com examination

1 100

Prof. G. Lakshmynarayana Cash award to the highest n, scorer in the

subjects of I B. Com exams

1 240

Prof. T. V. Madhavan Cash award to the, highest scorer in EDPM paper

of final year B. Com, Prof. Varghese A.M

1 240

Cash award to the highest scorer in M. Com I Semester, Prof. B. C.

Menon Cash award to the highest, scorer in the I B. Com paper "I.T. for

Business"

1 800

Prof. K.I Wilson Golden jubilee Endowment Cash award to the highest

scorer in M. Corn degree examination

1 800

Prof. K.I Wilson Golden jubilee Endowment Cash award to the highest

scorer in B. Corn degree examination

1 400

Prof. T. V. Ouseph Thekkethala Endowment Golden Cash award to the

student who scores the jubilee maximum marks in the Income Tax

paper of third semester M. Com

1 800

Sri. K. K. Abdu Memorial Golden jubilee Endowment Cash award to

third sem. B.com (self) student who scores the highest marks in Basic

Numerical Skill paper in university examination

1 1200

Mr. George Maliekkal and Mary George Memorial Golden jubilee

endowment Cash award to the top scorer in M.Com. Degree

examinations

1 800

Sri V. Subrahmanian Endowment Cash award student who scores

highest marks in income tax law and practice paper in Sixth semester

B.com (Self), university examination

1 1200

Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi Endowment Cash award to third

semester B.com (Aided), student who scores the highest marks in Basic

Numerical Skill paper in university examination

1 1200

Chakkoru memorial Cash awarded to First semester endowment

B.com (Self), students who score highest marks in Business

Management paper in university examinations

1 1200

Thekkethala Lonakutty Sebastian memorial endowment Cash

awarded to the 2nd semester B.com (Aided) students, who score

highest marks in Marketing Management paper in university

examinations

1 1200

Mrs. Ittyanam Thekkethala memorial endowment Cash awarded to the

2nd Sebastian semester B.com students, who. score highest marks in

Financial Accounting paper in university examination

1 1200

Mrs. Meena Francis Pozholiparambil memorial endowment Cash

awarded to 1st semester B.com (Aided) students, who score highest

marks in business Management paper in university examinations

1 1200

Thattaruparambil Murale memorial endowment Cash awarded to the

2nd semester B.com (Self Finance) students, who score highest marks

in Marketing Management paper in university examinations

1 1200

, Fr. Leontius CMI memorial Cash award to the best student of

Computer Science (Subsidiary)

1 800

Mrs. Rosily Johny Alenghadan Memorial Endowment Award to the

B.com (Self Financing) student who scores the highest mark in

Accounting for management in Vth Semester university examinations

1 1200

Meledom Kurian Cash award to the highest scorer in B.A memorial

Economics, Prof. M. K. Varghese Cash award to the highest scorer in

the, paper "Public Finance" Staff, of B.A Economics

1 100

Prof. M. D. Kurian Cash award to the, highest scorer in the paper

"Macro Economics" of B.A. Eco.

1 100

Fr. J. V. Ambooken Cash award to the highest scorer in M.A CMI, Former

Economics final Principal examination

1 120

Prof. Joseph Meenattoor Cash award to the student who presents the

best project

1 100

Economics Association Cash award to the winner of inter collegiate

elocution competition

1 120

Fr. Jose Chittilappilly CMI Cash award to the top, scorer in Political

science

1 120

Prof. Ittoop Menachery Cash award to the top scorer in B.A. Economics

Final year examination. Prof. M.A. John endowment Cash awarded to

the student of 3rd B.A. Economics, who joins in the IIM or who score

highest mark in the MAT

1 800

B.A Economics endowment Cash awarded to the B.A. student

Economics students

1 800

outstanding performance on the basis of merit., Mrs. Thressiamma

Balan Kachappilly Memorial endowment Cash awarded to the top

scorers in 1st & 2nd semester M.A. Economics examinations

1 2000

Rev. Fr.J.V. Ambooken CMI memorial endowment Cash awarded to the

top, scorers in 1st & 2nd semester B.A. Economics examinations

1 2000

Mar Clemens CMI, memorial Cash award to the student who scores

highest marks in English in the B.AI B. Sc. Examination

1 100

Fr. Callistus Maliekkal memorial Cash award to the student who scores

highest marks in English in the B. Com Examination

1 800

Fr. Dismas CMI memorial Cash award to the student who scores the

highest marks in the optional subjects of B.A Functional English

1 400

Fr. Jose Chirayath memorial Cash award to the student scoring second

highest marks in the optional subjects of B.A. F. English, 10,000 Cash

award to the student Maliekkal (Retd who scores highest marks Staff)

memorial in English in the B.Com Examination 87 Fr. Dismas CMI 5,000

Cash award to the student (Retd. Staff) who scores the highest

memorial marks in the optional subjects of B.A Functional English

1 240

Prof. V Joseph Memorial Golden Jubilee Endowment Cash award to the

student who becomes forst in F.E final year examination

1 800

Fr.Antony Kuttikkattu CMI Cash award to the student scoring highest

marks in the subsidiary subjects of B.A F. English, Prof. V. Joseph

memorial golden jubilee endowment Cash awards to the (Former

HOD) student who comes first l, golden in B.A. Functional English

1 1200

Prof. Thomas Kuzhiparambil endowment Cash awarded to the student

who comes first in the essay competition conducted by the Dept. of

English, Fr. Vivian Ambooken V CMI Cash awards to two students

scoring highest marks in B.Sc Geology final exam

1 800

Fr. Vivian Ambookan Endowment cash award to two students scoring

highest marks in B. Sc Geology final exam

2 800

Rev. Fr. Thomas Chakramakkil CMI Golden jubilee Endowment Cash

award to the student who scores highest marks in the M.Sc.

Environmental Science University examinations

1 800

Prof. K.J. Joseph Cash award to the student who stands first in the

literary competition conducted in Hindi annually

1 280

Prof. P.N. Padmanabha PiIlai Cash award to the student scoring highest

marks in I year B.A/B. Sc Hindi exam

1 280

Thottakkad Kaithayil Joseph memorial Cash award to the student

scoring highest marks in the B.A/B. Sc degree exam in Hindi, Prof. M.I.

1 100

Davis memorial Cash award to the student scoring 2nd highest marks

in B. A/B. Sc Hindi exam

Prof. M. I Davis memorial cash award to the student scoring 2nd

highest marks in B. B/ B.Sc Hindi exam

1 100

N. Balakrishna Panicker memorial Cash award to the student scoring

highest marks in Hindi from I B. Com

1 100

Dr. K.P. Kurian endowment Cash awarded to student scoring highest

marks in the part-I

1 800

Prof. Thattil Joseph Raphael Cash award to the student scoring highest

marks in B.A Modem Indian History exam

1 240

Prof. Jimmy A. Chirayath Golden jubilee Endowment Cash award to the

student scoring highest marks in B.A Modern Indian History exam

1 720

Prof. Jimmy A. Chirayath Golden jubilee Endowment Cash award to the

student scoring second highest marks in B.A Modern Indian History

exam

1 420

Dr. K.T. Thomas endowment Cash awarded to the top scorers in M.A

History in the university examinations

1 2400

Prof. C. P. Elayath Cash award to the student scoring highest marks in

degree Malayalam

1 280

Prof. K. Kumaran Cash award to the student who stands first in the

literary competition conducted in Malayalam by the Dept annually

1 280

Fr Jose Chunkan student who comes first CMI,Cash award at the

college level competitions and Dept. scoring highest marks in second

language Malayalam in the Uty Exams

1 800

Prof. V.A. Varghese endowment Cash Award to the student Scoring

Second highest marks in Second language malayalam

1 800

Mazhuvanchery Parampeth Mathew Abraham memorial Cash award

to the student scoring highest marks in B. Sc Mathematics degree exam

1 100

Prof. P. P. Joseph Cash award to the student scoring highest memorial

marks in the aggregate of all the parts of B. Sc Mathematics

1 100

Fr. John Tharayil CMI Cash award to the Ill, B.Sc (Maths) student Retd.

Staff who stands first in the internal assessment

1 400

Fr. John Tharayil CMI Cash award to the B.Sc, (Maths) student who

stands first in the internal assessment of Part Ill optionals

1 240

Rev.Fr. George Chiramel CMI Memorial golden jubilee Endowment

Cash award to the Ill DC student who comes first (Former in Part Ill

(main & sub) of Vice principal) B.Sc degree Mathematics for the first

and second year University examination

1 1200

Prof. Joseph P Thomas Cash award to the best sportsman of the year

on merit cum means basis

1 640

Fr. J. V. Ambooken CMI Cash award to the outstanding sportsman of the

year

1 400

Prof. Thomas Varghese Cash award to the best all-rounder of the year

in sports and games

1 250

Fr. Agapitus CMI Golden Jubilee memorial Scholarship to the final

5,000 BPE student on merit cum means basis

1 400

Mr. T. T. John memorial Cash award to the best 2nd year BPE student

adjudged worthy by the staff of the Dept on the basis of all-round

performance

1 400

Fr. Jose Stephen Menacherry CM I Cash award to two I, year BPE

students Former Principal adjudged worthy by the staff of the Dept on

the basis of their all-round performance

1 800

Prof. K. Thomas on merit cum means basis Mr. Joseph K Peechatt

memorial Cash award to the best volleyball player of the year

1 800

Mr. Joseph K Peechat Memorial Cash award to the best volley ball

player of the year

1 400

Mr. M. K. Francis Cash award to the Senior student scoring highest

points in individual events in the sports day

1 800

Mr. Bobbish M.V. memorial Cash award to the BPE student for the

outstanding achievements in sports and games

1 3000

Thaliyath Pyloth Sunny memorial Cash award to the III B.Sc Physics

student who stands first in the final year marks

1 100

Prof. P. I. Paul Cash award to the IV B. Sc Physics student who stands

first in the final year Physics main

1 120

Prof. P. J. Oommen Cash award to the best II B.Sc Physics student, Cash

award to the III B.Sc Physics student who stands first in the paper

"Mechanics"

1 240

Prof. P. O. Kochu Vareed Cash award to the M. Sc Physics student who

stands first in the I year (I & II) examination

1 240

Prof. N. Narayanan Cash award to the final year, Retd staff & M. Sc

Physics student who HOD stands first in the final examination

1 240

Prof. N. O. Inassi Cash award to the M. Sc Physics student who stands

first in thel year (I & II) examination

1 240

Mr. Vivek M.V. endowment Cash award to the student in memorial BPE

who stands first in the Half yearly examination

1 1600

Physics Old Students golden jubilee Endowment Cash award to the III

B. Sc Physics student who stands first in the final year Examination

1 800

Prof. C.J. Jose endowment Cash awarded to best student of 1st semester

B.Sc. Physics, Physics Department golden jubilee endowment Cash

1 800

awarded to best student in 3rd B.Sc. Physics, based on the overall

performance

Physics Departmentgolden jubilee Endowment Cash award to the best

student in 3rd B. Sc Physics based on overall performance

1 800

Mr. K.A. Thomas Kizhakkekuttu memorial endowment Cash awarded

to the top student of different sex than that of class topper in politics

examination

1 800

Mathew Thottungal memorial Cash award to the student of III-year

degree who stands first in the Value Education

1 100

Mr. K. A. Varghese memorial Cash award to one or two students of Final

degree classes for their performance in Value Education classes and

CSA activities

1 800

Mr. K. L. Francis memorial Cash award to the PG student for his/her

best performance Value Education classes

1 800

Mr. N. R. Sivaraman memorial Cash award to the student scoring

highest marks in degree Sanskrit examination

1 400

Prof. P.C. Varghese endowment Cash awarded to students studying

Sanskrit as part-III, who performs significantly in D-zone and inter

zone cultural competitions

1 800

C. R. Keshavan Vaidyar memorial Cash award to the student scoring

highest marks in M. Sc Zoology

1 400

Mr. M. P. Pathrose Cash award to the student scoring highest memorial

marks in B.Sc Zoology

1 100

Fr. Gabriel CMI, Cash award to the best student admitted in M. Sc

Zoology

1 160

Prof. O. T. Peter memorial Cash award to the student scoring highest

marks in Fishery Biology paper in final year M. Sc Zoology

1 120

Prof. K. K. Baskaran Cash award to the student scoring highest marks

in Animal Physiology paper of M.Sc degree

1 250

Prof. K. K. Narayanan Nair Cash award to the M. Sc student scoring

highest marks in the I & II semesters taken together

1 120

Prof. Peace Johnson memoial Cash award to the, student for the best

project presentation

1 800

Prof. A. G.Govindankutty Cash award to the student scoring highest

marks in both theory and practical memorial together in Ecology and

Bio Statics paper of M. Sc II semester Zoology

1 800

Mr. K. C. Jose Scholarship to a financially weak and hardworking

student of III B. Sc Zoology

1 800

Sri. Maliekkal Anthappan Master Memorial Golden Jubilee Endowment

Cash award to a deserving Christian student of the final B.Sc. Zoology

1 1000

Dr. M. A. Paul Golden jubilee Endowment Cash award for a deserving

Christian student of the final B. Sc. Zoology

1 1000

Prof. Dr. V. V. Sudhakaran endowment. Cash award to the winner of

Inter Collegiate essay competition in connection with World

Environment day

1 800

Prof. M.K Varghese cash award to the highest scorer in the paper Public

Finance in B.A Economics

1 100

TOTAL 368 52,71,410

5.1.2 – Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill

development, Remedial coaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal

Counselling and Mentoring etc.,

Name of the capability

enhancement scheme

Date of

implementation

Number of

students enrolled

Agencies involved

Walk with Scholar (WWS) 08.08.2018 90 Directorate of

Collegiate Education

Scholar support programme 08.08.2018 40 Directorate of

Collegiate Education

Additional Skill Acquisition

Programme

24.07.2018 30 ASAP, Kerala

NET Coaching- Social Work 24.07.2018 8 Dept of Social Work

JAM Coaching- Chemistry 24.10.2018 25 Dept of Chemistry

JAM Coaching-Physics 14.08.2018 14 Dept of Physics

NET Coaching- History 08.08.2018 31 Dept of History

NET Coaching-Chemistry 12.08.2018 15 Department of

Chemistry

NET Coaching- English 24.10.2018 18 Department of English

Net-Coaching- Commerce 14.08.2018 20 Department of

Commerce

NET Mock Test 11.04.2018 10 Dept of Physics (Self)

Career Counselling- Final

year uG Students

14.08.2018 150 Surround Tally IT

Academy

Remedial Coaching 23.01.2019 12 Dept of Malayalam

(Self)

Remedial Coaching- for

non-Hindi students of UG

24.10.2018 19 Dept of Hindi

Remedial Coaching- English 17.11.208 18 Dept of English (Self)

Remedial Coaching-fro B.

Com Students

25.06.2018 30 Dept of Commerce

Remedial coaching in

English

24.10.2018 24 Dept of Hotel Mgt &

Catering Science

Remedial Coaching-for

sports students

07.10.2018 7 Dept of History and

English

Remedial Coaching 1.07.2018 10 Dept of Geology

Bridge course 3.07.2018 30 Dept of Malayalam

(Self)

Bridge course 3.07.2018 36 Dept of Statistics

Bridge course 12.06.2018 31 Dept of English (Self)

Bridge course 30.06.2018 10 Dept of Geology

Armed force training 14.07.2018 50 Armed Force Training

Academy, Christ

College

Yoga training 04.06.2018 200 NSS

Class on Aptitude test 19.01.2019 120 Sensorium Academy,

Thrissur

Seminar on Machine

learning

30.01.2019 150 Networkz System

Workshop on SPSS 24.07.2018 38 Dept of Social Work

Digital Library 24.09.2018 18 Dept of Library

Science

5.1.3 – Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered

by the institution during the year

Year Name of the scheme Number of

benefited

students for

competitive

examination

Number of

benefited

students by career

counselling

activities

Number of

students who

have passed

in the comp.

exam

Number

of

students

placed

2018 Industrial exposure

training 1 month By Dept

of HM

35 23

2018 NET Coaching- Social

Work

8 2

2018 JAM Coaching- Chemistry 25 6

2018 JAM Coaching-Physics 14 8

2018 NET Coaching- History 31 2

2019 CPT Coaching 4 4

2019 NET Coaching-Chemistry 15 8

2019 NET Coaching- English 18 7

2019 Net-Coaching- Commerce 20 6

2019 JAM Mock Test-Physics

Self

10 4

2019 Career Counselling- Final

year uG Students

150 23

5.2.1 – Details of campus placement during the year

On Campus Off Campus

Name of

organizations

visited

Number of

students

participated

Number of

students

placed

Name of

organizations

visited

Number of

students

participated

Number of

students

placed

Goan Institiute

International

35 25 Acadecraft 1 1

South Indian

Bank

65 6 Almas Hospital 1 1

BRD Car

World Ltd

4 1 Alpha Palliative Care 2 1

Wipro 8 1 Christ College

Irinjalakuda

2 2

TOTAL 112 33 Jyothis College 1 1

M.E.S.M.K Mackar

Pillai College

1 1

Bank of Baroda 1 1

BRD Car World Ltd 1 1

Childline, Ernakulam 1 1

Christ College

Irinjalakuda

2 2

Cognizant technology

Solutions India Pvt

Ltd

2 1

Indian Railway 12 1

Infosys 5 1

Kerala Police 8 7

Mar Dionysius College

Pazhanji

Kunnamkulam

3 3

MATHRUBHUMI 3 1

Moody's Analytics 1 1

Sahrdaya College of

Engineering and

Technology

1 1

Salve Maria

International,Thrissur

1 1

South Western

Railway

1 1

Sree Murugan

Engineering

Industries Ltd

1 1

Sub Inspector 5 1

Tata Consultancy

Services

5 1

Tharanellur Arts

College

2 2

Total 63 35

5.2.2 – Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year

Year No. of students

enrolling into

higher education

Programme

graduated from

Depratment

graduated from

Name of

institution joined

Name of

programme

admitted to

2019 ALEX K.S BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

CMA INSTITUTE,

Thrissur

CMA

2019 HILMA C A BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Christ University,

Banglore

MBA

2019 HUMAIRA BEEVI P

M

BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

CMA INSTITUTE,

Thrissur

CMA

2019 REETHU JOSHY BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

MA IACTA College,

Nedumbassery

STED

2019 RAVEENA RAVI BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

CMA INSTITUTE,

Thrissur

CMA

2019 ABHINANDANA

KRISHNAN

BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Rajagiri College of

Business Studies

M.G University 2

2019 AISWARYA SURAJ BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Sree Narayana Guru

College of Advanced

Studies Nattika

MBA

2019 ARUNIKA P S BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Womens acadamy

of Fashion

Designing &

Garment

Technology

MBA

2019 BASIL ANDRAYOSE BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Christ College,

Irinjalakuda

MBA

2019 DEVASURYA

MURALIDHARAN

BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Sahrdaya Institute

Of Management

Studies, Kodakara

MBA

2019 FARHAN M.S BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

University of

Hertfordshire,

Hatfield, UK

MBA

2019 REZNY YOUSAF BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

Farook College,

Calicut

MBA

2019 SETHU.K.DAS BBA MANAGEMENT

STUDIES

university of

Alabama,Brimingha

m USA

MBA

2019 AKHILA A A Bcom AIDED COMMERCE MES ASMABI M.Com

2019 ANASWARA P.A Bcom AIDED COMMERCE MES ASMABI M.Com

2019 ASHA CHATHUNNY Bcom AIDED COMMERCE GTEC PROFESSIONAL

D

IPLOMA

IN INDIAN

&FOREIGN

ACCOUNTING

WITH SAP AND

FICO

2019 ASWATHY M S Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CA

2019 E J FEABHA Bcom AIDED COMMERCE KAPPANS SCHOOL

OF ACCOUNTANCY

AND

MANAGEMENT

ACCA

2019 GREESHMA K M Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CA

2019 HIMA SURESH K Bcom AIDED COMMERCE PROFINZ CMA

2019 HITHA K H Bcom AIDED COMMERCE PRESIDENCY

CAREERPOINT

CMA

2019 JINU JOY Bcom AIDED COMMERCE CMA CMA

2019 MARIA THERESA

ARACKAL

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

MCOM

INTERNATIONA

L

FINANCE

2019 MEERA

KUTTAPPAN

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE BC ACADEMY CMA

2019 MERIN S

KANNADAN

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CMA

2019 PILJI PAULSON Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ST TERSA ARTS

AND SCIENCE

MCOM

2019 PRAMODI

NIRANJALA

MOHANAN

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE BC ACADEMY CMA

2019 RESHMA RAVI Bcom AIDED COMMERCE S. KERALA VARMA CMA

2019 REVATHI

SIVANANDAN

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE LAKSHYA CA

2019 SACHIN SHAJU Bcom AIDED COMMERCE RAJAGIRI CENTER

OF BUSINESS

MBA

2019 SREELAKSHMI O M Bcom AIDED COMMERCE DISTANCE

EDUACTION

MCOM

2019 YASHIK K S Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CMA

2019 AASHIYA ROSE

JOSE

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE SCMS PGDM

2019 ALEENA VARGHESE

A.

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE BC ACADEMY CMA

2019 ALMA.E. S Bcom AIDED COMMERCE COOPERATIVE

TRAINING

HDC &BM

2019 ANJALI LEGIN Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CMA

2019 APARNA P Bcom AIDED COMMERCE FORTUNE IAS

ACADEMY

IAS COACHING

2019 ASWATHY V R Bcom AIDED COMMERCE PASS

COOPERATIVE

TRAINING

CORPORATIVE

TRAINING

2019 DIVYANJALI M D Bcom AIDED COMMERCE MES ASMABI MCOM

2019 GANGA K S Bcom AIDED COMMERCE FORTUNE IAS

ACADEMY

IAS COACHING

2019 JOMON JOSEPH Bcom AIDED COMMERCE BC ACADEMY CMA

2019 KAVYA M R Bcom AIDED COMMERCE LAKSHYA CA

2019 NIMISH

RAVEENDRAN

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CMA

2019 PARVATHY MENON

S.

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE RAJAGIRI CENTER

OF BUSINESS

MBA

2019 RIMA JOSEPH Bcom AIDED COMMERCE JAMES COOK

UNIVERSITY

MPA WITH MBA

2019 RINTO JOSE Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CMA

2019 ROSELYN PAULOSE Bcom AIDED COMMERCE CS CS, MCOM

2019 SNEHA JOHNY Bcom AIDED COMMERCE BC ACADEMY CMA

2019 SREELAKSHMI N V Bcom AIDED COMMERCE BC ACADEMY CMA

2019 SREETHU V R Bcom AIDED COMMERCE SREE NARAYANA Mcom

2019 SRUTHI JOSE Bcom AIDED COMMERCE CHRIST

UNIVERSITY

MBA

2019 ATHIRA K U Bcom AIDED COMMERCE COOPERATIVE

TRAINING

HDC &BM

2019 CATHARINE TONY Bcom AIDED COMMERCE RAJAGIRI CENTER

OF BUSINESS

MBA

2019 FEMI ROY Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ICAI CMA

2019 GOPIKA

UDAYAKUMAR

Bcom AIDED COMMERCE PRESIDENCY

CAREERPOINT

BANK

COACHING

2019 NIKHIL V SOMAN Bcom AIDED COMMERCE TIME BANK

COACHING, PSC

2019 LIPIN RAJ Bcom AIDED COMMERCE ANNAMALAI

UNIVERSITY

PHD

2019 MEERA DAVI Bcom AIDED COMMERCE INDIAN INSTTUTE

OF MANAGEMENT

PHD

2019 Vishnu das Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Ims Cat

2019 Aparna v p Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Logic school of

management

Chartered

accountancy

2019 Saranya T Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Sakthan thampuran

college

M. Com

2019 Arathi

Gopalakrishnan

Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Careerpower Bank Coaching

2019 Deekshith Raj Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Has not joined

anything yet

Has not joined

anything yet

2019 Vishnu das Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Christ collage B.com

professional

2019 Sooraj P A Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Zabeel Airline

Academt

International

Advance

Diploma in

Airline

management

with travel,

tourism and

hospitality

management

2019 Mariam Manna

Mathew

Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Kappans ACCA

2019 Pooja N. S Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

BC Academy,

Thrissur

CMA Inter

2019 Anjana V Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Elm Institute of

Business Studies,

Bengaluru

PGPBDA (Data

Science)

2019 Mohammed Nufail

Anversha

Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Kappans School of

Accountancy and

Management

ACCA

2019 ELWIN DAVIS Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

SCM Hub Post Graduate

Diploma in

Logistics

Management

2019 Sooraj P A Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Zabeel Airline

Academt

International

Advance

Diploma in

Airline

management

with travel,

tourism and

hospitality

management

2019 Sanghavi Durga A. R Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

BC Academy

Thrissur

CMA Indian

2019 Aparna A S Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

ICAI Thrishur

branch

Charted

Acoountant

course

2019 Sreepadma c k Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Kappans Acca

2019 Aparna v p Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Logic school of

management

Chartered

accountancy

2019 Sanal Francis Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Christ College

Irinjalakuda

Bcom

professional

2019 Vicky VIjayan Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Self-study CAT Exam

Preparation

2019 Catherine T

Kunjumon

Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Christ college

irinjalakuda

Bcom.PROFESSI

ONAL

2019 Jyothsna M Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Christ College

Irinjalakuda

B. Com

Professional

2019 Adithyan

Raviprakash

Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

ICMAI CMA India

2019 Aparna v p Bcom

professional

COMMERCE

SELLF

Logic school of

management,

palarivattam

CA

2019 AMAL JOSE Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY JSS, Mysore MSc.

Environmental

Science

2019 AMALA MARTIN Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY VIT MSc. Biomedical

Genetics

2019 SREEJITHA JAYAN Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY St.Thomas, Thrissur MSc. Zoology

2019 AISWARYA P

MURALIDHARAN

Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY L F, Angamaly Master of

Hospital

Administration

2019 FATHIMATH

SULTHANA

Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY Alphonsa Pala MSc. Food

Science and

Nutrition

2019 FRANILA FRANCIS Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY St. Joseph, IJK MSc. Zoology

2019 JAIMY GEORGE Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY MCC, Calicut MSc. Zoology

2019 JILIYA RAJU Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY SN, Nattika MSc. Zoology

2019 K S VISMAYA Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY Canada MSc.

Biotechnology

2019 KARTHIKA

RAMESH

Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY SNM,Nattika MSc. Zoology

2019 PRINCE JOY Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY MSc. Food

Science and

Technology

2019 THASLEEMA P N Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY SNM,Malliankara MSc. Zoology

2019 THEJASWY R.

VARMA

Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY MBA in

Agriculture

2019 ANAKHA SURESH Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY SNM, Malliankara MSc. Zoology

2019 ATHUL SANKAR C Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY Vimala MSc. Zoology

2019 MEGHNA RAJU Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY MSc. Ecology and

Environmental

Science

2019 VISHNU N K Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY Morning Star,

Angamaly

MSc. Zoology

2019 ARYA K U Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY St. Joseph, IJK MSc. Zoology

2019 KAVYA G. PILLAI Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY St. Aloysius MSc. Zoology

2019 VISHNU

VENUGOPAL

Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY MSc. Human

Genetics

2019 AKSHAYKUMAR Bsc ZOOLOGY ZOOLOGY PANJABI

UNIVERSITY

MSc. Human

Genetics

2019 Lentisha Shanil Bsc computer

science

computer science Christ College

(Autonomous),Irinj

alakuda

M.Sc Computer

Science

2019 Harikrishna Shenil Bsc computer

science

computer science Christ college

(Autonomous)

Irinjalakuda

MSc computer

science

2019 LENATE JOHN Bsc computer

science

computer science Cybersecurity

2019 JYOTHIS K S Bsc computer

science

computer science Cochin University of

Science and

Technology

MCA

2019 Keerthana P Girijan Bsc computer

science

computer science International

Institute of

Information

technology,

Bangalore(IIITB)

MSC Digital

Society

2019 Sana Shamsudheen Bsc computer

science

computer science St.Josephs

College(Autonomou

s),Irinjalakuda

M.Sc Computer

Science

2019 Aditya R Pai Bsc computer

science

computer science MSc

cybersecurity

2019 Phisto Stephen Bsc computer

science

computer science MCA

2019 Johns Devassy Bsc computer

science

computer science MSC Comp Sc

2019 SAJEESH T R Bsc computer

science

computer science MCA

2019 SIRAJ M S Bsc computer

science

computer science GOVT

ENGINEERING

COLLEGE,

THRISSUR

MCA

2019 VYSAKH M Bsc computer

science

computer science UC COLLEGE,

ALUVA

MCA

2019 APARNA SUNNY Bsc computer

science

computer science LOGIC SCHOOL OF

MANAGEMENT

Certified

Management

Accounting

2019 NIMI FRANCIS K Bsc computer

science

computer science UC COLLEGE,

ALUVA

MCA

2019 AAKARSHA MADHU

N

Bsc computer

science

computer science UC COLLEGE,

ALUVA

MCA

2019 ELDA JOSE Bsc computer

science

computer science DIST Angamaly MCA

2019 AASHNA AAN

PETER

Bsc computer

science

computer science DIST Angamaly MCA

2019 M V VAISAKH Bsc computer

science

computer science FAB STUDIOS PYTHON

PROGRAMMING

2019 Pranav

radhakrishnan

Bsc computer

science

computer science Westford film

institute

Diploma in film

technology

2019 FARZEEN FAIZAL Bsc computer

science

computer science EMIGO CCNA

2019 SRUTHY C V Bsc computer

science

computer science TECHNOVALLEY

SOFTWARE

CONSULTING,

ERNAKULAM

PYTHON

PROGRAMMING

2019 VISHNU

BALACHANDRAN

Bsc computer

science

computer science FAB STUDIOS PYTHON

PROGRAMMING

2019 MEKHA E A Bsc computer

science

computer science SPECTRUM

SOFTTECH

SOLUTIONS

PYTHON

PROGRAMMING

2019 JASEELA.K. I Bsc computer

science

computer science FAB STUDIOS PYTHON

PROGRAMMING

2019 SHARATH C P Bsc computer

science

computer science SMEC

TECHNOLOGIES

JAVA

2019 RICHARD JOHNSON Bsc computer

science

computer science EEEZY ENGLISH IELTS

2019 Binoj Joy Bsc computer

science

computer science Oxford College of

engineering

MCA

2019 Vishnu v k Bsc computer

science

computer science Isi college, network and

security

2019 Salu Prem Bsc computer

science

computer science CCSIT Thalikullam MCA

2019 Aji Anto Bsc computer

science

computer science IGNOU University MCA

2019 Sandra sudhakaran Bsc computer

science

computer science CUSAT MCA

2019 Ardra E B Bsc computer

science

computer science RVS college of arts

and science sulur

MCA

2019 Medha M R Bsc computer

science

computer science St. Joseph's college

Irinjalakuda (Msc

Cs)

Msc Cs

2019 Amrutha V S Bsc computer

science

computer science CUSAT MSc Computer

Science

2019 AISWARYALAKSHM

I M A

Bsc mathematics mathematics CENTRAL

UNIVERSITY OF

KERALA

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 AJAY P JOSEPH Bsc mathematics mathematics COCHIN

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 ARYA ARAVIND Bsc mathematics mathematics NIT CALICUT MBA

2019 ARYALAKSHMI C D Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 ATHUL B Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 CHINJU BOBAN Bsc mathematics mathematics COCHIN

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 MARIYA ANTO Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 METTILDA

JOHNSON

Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 N R ARUNDHATHI

CHANDH

Bsc mathematics mathematics PONDICHERRY

CENTRAL

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 NAYANA T J Bsc mathematics mathematics PONDICHERRY

CENTRAL

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 NEHA JOHNSON Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 SHAHEENA M Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 VARGHESE

CHACKO

Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 VRINDHA

VENUGOPAL

Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 ANITTA VARGHESE Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 ANJU JOSEPH Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 ANS ROY Bsc mathematics mathematics JAIN UNIVERSITY,

BANGLORE

MBA

2019 GRACE BABY Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 JISNA JOHNSON Bsc mathematics mathematics CENTRAL

UNIVERSITY OF

KERALA

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 JUSTIN U.J. Bsc mathematics mathematics TANGAZA

UNIVERSITY,

KENYA

BACCALAUREAT

E IN SACRED

THEOLOGY

2019 LINNET MARY Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 LIYA CHACKO Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 SNEHA FRANCIS Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

MATHEMATICS

2019 K S ABHIRAM Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 MIDHIN M M Bsc mathematics mathematics CALICUT

UNIVERSITY

M.Sc.

STATISTICS

2019 AJAI.P BPEd physical education PONDICHERRY MPEd

2019 AJMAL E A BPEd physical education KANNUR MPEd

2019 AKHIL ANTONY BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 AKHIL.M. G BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 AKSHAY ANAND BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 ANANYA KURIAN BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 ANSON C ANTO BPEd physical education PONDICHERRY MPEd

2019 ARSHA P BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 BINEESH BABY BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 JITHINBABU V. R BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 PRASOBH. C BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 RADHIKA PERADI BPEd physical education KANNUR MPEd

2019 RENSO WILSON BPEd physical education KANNUR MPEd

2019 SHINTO K. K BPEd physical education PONDICHERRY MPEd

2019 SOJAN JAMES.A BPEd physical education SSUS KALADY MPEd

2019 SREERASH.D. S BPEd physical education M G UNIVERSITY MPES

2019 SYLEENADH M BPEd physical education LNCPE MPEd

2019 DELIN T D BA ENGLISH Dept. of English Central University

of Haryana

M A

2019 SHIFA BA ENGLISH Dept. of English Northampton

University, London

MBA

2019 ADITHYAN P BA ENGLISH Dept. of English Asian college of

Journalism, Chennai

Thamilnadu

PG Diploma in

Journalism

2019 ATHIRA VIJAYAN

CHAKKUN GAL

BA ENGLISH Dept. of English EFLU HYDERABAD MA

2019 AKHIL VARGHESE Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Jain University M Sc Physics

2019 FRANCIS BABU Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics CUSAT M Sc

Meteorology

2019 JOSE JOHN Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Rajagiri College of

Social sciences

MSW

2019 ABHIJITH V S Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Cochin

College,Cochin

M.Sc Physics

2019 AKHIL R WARRIER Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Christ college,

Irinjalakuda

M.Sc Physics

2019 ALEENA JAISON Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics MG University,

Kottayam

M.Sc Physics

2019 ASHA FRANCIS C Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Kerala University M.Sc Physics

2019 GANGA A. S Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics MG University M.Sc Physics

2019 GOPIKA VIJAY Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics St. Thomas college,

Thrissur

M.Sc Physics

2019 HARIKRISHNAN

A.M

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Jain University MBA

2019 JELBA JOHN Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Pondicheri

University

M.Sc Physics

2019 LAKSHMI S Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Kerala Varma

College

M.Sc Physics

2019 NAVANEETH

KRISHNAN. M

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics CUSAT M.Sc Physics

2019 NAVANEETH. P.

KALESH

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Victoria College

palakkad

M.Sc Physics

2019 RUCHIRA SHAJU Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Rajagiri College of

Social sciences

MSW

2019 SURABHI SURESH

NAIR

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Amity University M.Sc Physics

2019 ABHIRAMI. M.M Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Kerala varma

college

M.Sc Physics

2019 AMAL BENNY Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics St Mary's college, S.

Bathery

M.Sc Physics

2019 AMAL JOSE Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Christ University M.Sc Physics

2019 ANAGHA JOY Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics St. Josephs College

Devagiri

M.Sc Physics

2019 ANJU CHACKO Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Christ College M.Sc Physics

2019 ARSHA K A Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics St. Josephs College

IJK

M.Sc Physics

2019 ASHIKA JOSE Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics SRM University

Chennai

M.Sc Physics

2019 FATHIMA

FARHEEN N. S

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics NIT Calicut M Sc Physics

2019 KIRAN MATHEW Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics MCC, Chennai M A Public

Administration

2019 NAVYA K GIGIMON Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Christ college,

Irinjalakuda

M.Sc Physics

2019 SACHIN DAVIS

MUNDASSERY

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Christ University MCA

2019 SILPA WILSON Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics St Joseph College

Devagiri

M.Sc Physics

2019 ANJANA A B Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics SN Nattika M.Sc Physics

2019 ARUNIMA C H Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Calicut University M.Sc Physics

2019 DONA JOSEPH Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Christ College M.Sc Physics

2019 PARVATHY

VIDYADHARAN

Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics Jain University M.Sc Physics

2019 SILPA M SHAJU Bsc.physics Dept. of Physics CUSAT M.Sc Physics

5.2.3 – Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year

(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)

NET/JRF 70

GATE 3

JAM 6

CMA/CPT 4

total 83

5.2.4 – Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year

Activity Level Participants

World Ozone Day Clelebration Organized By Biodiversity Club State 150

Invited Talk On “Understanding The Climate, Climate Change

And The Ways To Keep The Climate Cool” In Connection With

World Ozone Day Clelebration Organized By Biodiversity Club

State 178

Invited Talk On Impact Of Flood On Biodiversity Organized By

Biodiversity Club

State 250

Invited Talk On“Biodiversity Conservation” Organized By

Biodiversity Club

State 265

Invited Lecture On “From Plastic Religion To Solid Science:

Logical Fallacies & Other Stories” Organized By Biodiversity

Club

State 246

Aicuf State Camp Organized By Csa State 78

Chavara State Level Speech Competition Organized By Csa State 124

All Kerala Fifa Wc Quiz Competition, Organized By Nss State 135

Prathiba 2K18. Organized By Nss State 232

58Th Kandamkulathy Football Championship Organized By

Physical Education Department

State 246

44Th Osa Volleball Championship Organized By Physical

Education Department

State 146

Intercollegiate Quiz Competition On Environment Organized By

Biodiversity Club

Intercollegiate 354

On-Field Para-Taxonomy Workshop On ‘Faunal Diversity

Documentation Of Thommana Kole Wetlands’ In Connection

Intercollegiate 125

With World Wetland Day Celebrations Organized By

Biodiversity Club

Mar Clemantsinter Collegiate Elocution Competition Organized

By Csa

Intercollegiate 89

Nature Camp In Collaboration With 'Friends Of Naturet'

Organized By Biodiversity Club

College 124

Documentary Film Show - ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Organized

By Biodiversity Club

College 150

Planted Saplings In Connection With World Environment Day

Organized By Biodiversity Club

College 74

Initiation Ceremony Ug Organized By Csa College 1265

Initiation Ceremony Pg Organized By Csa College 564

Leadership Camp Organized By Csa College 123

Carol Competition Organized By Csa College 655

Independence Day Celebration Organized By Csa College 65

Christmas Celebration Organized By Csa College 2567

A Visit To Santhi Sadhan Irinjalakuda Organized By Csa College 64

Exhibition – Endosalfan Victims Organized By Csa College 1256

World Environment Day - Planted Mango Saplings At The

Porathisherry Panchayat Organized By Nss

College 165

Mass Demonstration Of Yoga Organized By Nss College 2145

World Anti-Drug Day -Anti-Drug Campaign Drive Across 5

Schools Of Irinjalakuda Sub District Organized By Nss

College 165

A Lecture And An Awareness Campaign On Road Safety By The

Motor Vehicles Department Authorities. Organized By Nss

College 265

Donation Of 150 Mango Saplings To The Kodakkara Parish On

Behalf Of Mango Sapling Drive Organized By Nss

College 85

Jute Expo- Various Products And Handicrafts Made Where

Exhibited And Sold In The College. Organized By Nss

College 123

A Visit Viyoor Central Jail Organized By Nss College 68

Commemorated The 10Th Anniversary Of The Student Police

Force Organized By Nss

College 456

Nss And Thavanish Organised A Stem Cell Donation Camp-

Collected 1,149 Cells Organized By Nss

College 2145

A Lecture On Vision For All The Nss Volunteers Organized By

Nss

College 126

Training To Make Paper Bags Out Of News Paper To 1St Years

Organized By Nss

College 123

A Socio-Economic Survey In Association Of Ekn Study And

Research Centre At Padiyoorgrama Panchayat Organized By

Nss

College 134

Gandhi Jayanthi Celebrations - A Pond Cleaning Activity At

Kattoor Panchayat. Organized By Nss

College 87

Republic Day - One-Day Cleaning Work Organized By Nss College 165

Suchithwa Mission-Swatch Barath Officials And Our Volunteers

Made A Cleanliness Drive At The Muncipal Bus Stand At

Irinjalakuda. Organized By Nss

College 456

Swatch Barath Campaign - Our Volunteers Was Given A Lecture

On Keeping The Muncipality Surroundings Clean Organized By

Nss

College 234

Provided A Lecture On Nadanpattugal And Village Life To The

Nss Volunteers Of Christ College Of Engineering Organized By

Nss

College 206

A Traininig On Basic Life Support By The Doctors And

Volunteers Of St.James Hospital, Chalakudy Organized By Nss

College 65

A Vist To Tp Pratheesha Bhavan And A Mentally Challenged

Home Near Irinjalakuda Organized By Nss

College 135

Invited Lecture, Reading : Past & Present, Prof. Shinas A.M,

Writer & Discussant Organized By Readers Club

College 136

Conducted 10 Book Presentations Organized By Readers Club College 147

Rajastani Folklore -By Summarnath And Meetusafera

Organized By Spicmacay

College 354

A Lecture Cum Demonstration Of Mohiniyattam By Dr.

Kalamandalamrachitha Ravi Organized By Spicmacay

College 456

Interactive Session On Gender And Health Organized By

Womens Cell

College 256

Discussion On Understanding Caste,Women And Ideology

Organized By Womens Cell

College 321

International Women’S Day Celebrations Organized By

Womens Cell

College 2564

5.3.1 – Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at

national/international level (award for a team event should be counted as one)

Year Name of the

award/medal

National/

Internaiona

l

Number of

awards for

Sports

Number of

awards for

Cultural

Student ID

number

Name of

the

student

2018 First in: - ASIAN

POWER LIFTING

Held at Rajasthan,

May 6th 2018 ,120

kg

National 1 CCASMEC019 SREERAJ P

S

2018 First in Karate International 1 CCASBPD020 MARIAM

SAMEER

2018 Runner up in: - All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

Championship

2018-19 (85 kg)

National 1 CCATBLS026 SNEHA M S

2018 Best Physique

(Thrid) in :- All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

National 1 CCARBCM087 ANANTHU

V R

Championship

2018-19(57.kg )

2018 Second in :- All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

Championship

2018-19 (53.kg )

National 1 CCASBLS018 NEENU

VARGESE

2018 Thrid in :- All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

Championship

2018-19 (52.kg )

National 1 CCASBLS017 MILU

EMMANUE

L

2018 Thrid in :- All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

Championship

2018-19 (47.kg )

National 1 CCASBPD014 BAGHYALA

KSHMI .S

2018 Second in :- All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

Championship

2018-19 (120.kg )

National 1 CCASMEC019 SREERAJ P

S

2018 Thrid in :- All

India

Interuniversity

Power Lifting

Championship

2018-19 (93 kg )

National 1 CCASMSW001 AKASH

BINU

2018 Runner up in :- All

India

Interuniversity

NETBALL

Championship

2018-19

(NETBALL )

National 1 CCATMHI010 BASIL

ANDRAYOS

E

2018 Second in :- All

India National

Power Lifting

Junior

Championship

2018-19 (59 kg)

National 1 CCASAMAR02 ABIN B

2018 Second in : All

India

Interuniversity

ATHLETICS

Championship

2018-19 ( Under

20,4X1OO Relay )

National CCASAEGR28 NIBIN

BAIJU

2018 First in :- All India

Interuniversity

ATHLETICS

Championship

2018-19 ( High

Jump)

State 1 ANGEL P

DHEVASSY

A

2018 Thrid in 36th

senior Netball

(Senior

)Championship

2018-19

National 1 CCARAFER28 ANIRUDHA

N P S

2018 Thrid in 36th

senior Netball

(Senior

)Championship

2018-19

National CCATMHI010 BASIL

ANDRAYOS

E

2018 Thrid in 36th

senior Netball

(Senior

)Championship

2018-19

National CCAQAECR17 NIDHIN T

M

2018 Second in Archery

(Men)Compound

round

State 1 Harikrishn

an Shenil

2018 Second in Archery

(Men)Compound

round

State CCAQBCM042 Kuriachan

2018 Second in Archery

(Men)Compound

round

State Amal

Krishna K S

2018 Second in Archery

(Men)Compound

round

State CCARMCS002 Akarsh K

Nair

2018 First in Archery

(Men) Indian

round

State 1 CCAQADER11 Nikil sajan

2018 First in Archery

(Men) Indian

round

State CCAPADER10 Ajith Babu

2018 First in Archery

(Men) Indian

round

State CCAPADER11 Amal Raju

2018 Thrid in Archery

(Men) recurve

round

State 1 CCASBLS025 Vishnuraj E

R

2018 Thrid in Archery

(Men) Indian

round

State CCARAECR63 Arun K V

2018 First in Archery

(Men) Compound

round

State 1 Amal

Krishna K S

2018 Thrid in 800 m

Race

State 1 CCARADER03 Akhil K

2018 Thrid in 100 M

Race

State 1 CCASAEGR28 NIBIN

BAIJU

2018 Thrid in Long

Jump

State 1 CCARAFER06 Amal M

2018 Second in 200 m

Race (Men)

State 1 CCASAEGR25 LIBIN

SHIBU

2018 Second in 3000 M

Steeple chase

State 1 CCATMSW00

6

Binu Peter

2018 Thrid in Half

Marathon(Men)

State 1 CCAQMSW00

8

Bijay j

2018 Second in Pole

Vault (Men)

State 1 CCARADER25 Aswin S

2018 Second in 4 X 100

M Relay

State 1 CCAQAEGR30 Shabab E

2018 Second in 4 X 100

M Relay

State CCASAEGR28 NIBIN

BAIJU

2018 Second in 4 X 100

M Relay

State CCASBLS004 Amal

Thomas

2018 Second in 4 X 100

M Relay

State Godson P P

2018 Second in 4 X 100

M Relay

State CCASAEGR29 Rithin Ali K

2018 First in 4 X 400 M

Relay

State 1 CCASAEGR25 LIBIN

SHIBU

2018 Second in 400 m

Race (Men

State 1 CCASAEGR25 LIBIN

SHIBU

2018 Second in Javelin

Throw

State 1 CCATADER43 Amal

Antony P

2018 Second in Discus

Throw

State 1 CCARAMAR07 Amal p

Raghav

2018 First in Javelin

Throw

State 1 CCATADER48 Jikku

Joseph

2018 First in triple

jump (Men)

State 1 Sanal

SCARIA

2018 First in Discus

Throw

State 1 CCARBPD010 Aravind K

2018 First in Pole Vault

(Men)

State 1 CCAPADER24 Godwin

Damian

2018 First in Shot put State 1 CCAQBBAR26 Amal

Hussain T

H

2018 First in 1500 M

Race

State 1 CCARADER28 Bibin

Geroge

2018 First in 5000 M

Race

State 1 CCATMSW00

6

Binu Peter

2018 First in 10000 m

Race

State 1 CCAQMSW00

8

Bijay J

2018 First in 3000 M

Steeple chase

State 1 CCARADER28 Bibin

Geroge

2018 First in 400 m

Race (Men

State 1 CCASMHI014 Mohamme

d Badusha

2018 First in 4 X 400 M

Relay

State 1 CCASMHI014 Mohamme

d Badusha

2018 Participation in

Netball

National 1 CCATMZL001 Ann Tresa

Sebi

2018 Participation in

Soft tennis (Men)

National 1 CCASAECR25 Aravind M

S

2018 Second in

Shuttlebadminton

(WoMen)

National 1 CCARAECR54 Treesa

Wilson

2018 Thrid in Cricket

(Men )

State CCARBPD010 Aravind

Krishnaku

mar

2018 Thrid in Cricket

(Men )

State Abijith Raje

R B

2018 Thrid in Cricket

(Men )

State Ashish

Mathew

2018 Thrid in Cricket

(Men )

State Abraham

Johnson

2018 Thrid in Cricket

(Men )

State CCAQBPD012 Azarudhee

n T S

2018 Second in Hand

Ball (Men)

State CCARBCM125 Sidharath C

S

2018 Second in Hand

Ball (Men)

State CCARSCH044 Rahul V R

2018 Second in Hand

Ball (WoMen)

State CCASMMS013 Sandra T S

2018 Second in

Kabaddi (men)

State Murad P G

2018 Second in KHO-

KHO (Men)

State CCAQBPD036 Sreerag C S

2018 Second in KHO-

KHO (Men)

State CCARAECR19 Abijith K V

2018 Second in Korf

Ball (Mixed )

State CCASMCS001 Anila P A

2018 Second in Korf

Ball (Mixed )

State Nithin T M

2018 First in Lawn

Tennis (Women)

State 1 CCASSMT041 Sanju B

2018 Second in Shuttle

Badminton (Men)

State CCAQADER03 Sivashanka

r E J

2018 Thrid in Shuttle

Badminton

(WoMen)

State CCASBCP014 Rinta Rose

Martin

2018 Second in Soft

Tennis (Men)

State Sravankum

ar A M

2018 Second in Table

Tennis (MEN )

State M

Unnikrishn

an

2018 second in Volley

ball (men)

State Ad No:26629 Vishnu M S

2018 second in Volley

ball (men)

State Sukhdev K

G

2018 Second in Basket

Ball (Men)

State Prem

Prakash

2018 Member (Calicut

University) in

Basket Ball (Men)

Interuniversi

ty

1 Prem

Prakash

2018 Thrid in Boxing

(Men) BELOW 69

KG

State 1 Ad No:26629 Vishnu M S

2018 THRID in Chess

(MEN)

State Vishnudas

K A

2018 BRONZE in :-

National

BASKETBALL

(CAPTAIN) KHELO

INDIA

National 1 PREAM

PRAKASH

2018 Participation in

26th Senior Indian

Round National

Archery

Champtionship -

2018

National 1 CCAPADER10 Ajith Babu

2018 Second in 34th

national athletics

champion ship

(4x100 m Relay)

National 1 CCASAEGR28 NIBIN

BAIJU

2018 Participation in

Archery (Men)

National CCAPADER10 Ajith Babu

2018 Participation in

Archery (Men)

National CCARAECR63 Arun K V

2018 Participation in

Archery (Men)

National CCAPADER11 Amal Raju

2018 Participation in

Archery (Men)

National Vishnu Raj

E R

2018 Participation in

Archery (Men)

National Amal

Krishna K S

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCASMHI014 Muhamme

d Badusha

V K

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCATMSW00

6

Binu Peter

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCAQMSW00

8

Bijay J

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCASAEGR25 LIBIN

SHIBU

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCASAEGR29 Rithin Ali K

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 Sanal

SCARIA

2018 First in Athletics

(Men) 4x100 m

Relay

National 1 CCASAEGR28 NIBIN

BAIJU

2018 First in Athletics

(Men) 3000 m

Steeple case

National 1 CCARADER28 Bibin

Geroge

2018 Fourth in

Athletics (Men)

Pole vault

National 1 CCARADER25 Aswin S

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCAPADER24 Godwin

Damian

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCATAMAR51 Rashid A

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCATADER48 Jikku

Joseph

2018 Participation in

Athletics (Men)

National 1 CCAQMSW00

8

Bijay j

2018 First in Pole Vault

(Inter -Zonal)

State 1 CCASADER05 Malavika

Ramesh

2018 First in 4x100 m

Relay (Inter -

Zonal)

State 1 CCASAEGR02 Rinu

Augustian

2018 First in 4x100 m

Relay (Inter -

Zonal)

State CCASADER01 Arshitha S

2018 First in 4x100 m

Relay (Inter -

Zonal)

State CCARMHI013 Josna Jose

2018 First in Javelin

Throw

State 1 CCARBCP022 Rajna J

2018 First in 3000

Steeple chase

State 1 Namitha N

2018 First in High Jump

(Women)

State 1 ANGEL P

DHEVASSY

A

2018 Participation in

Athletics (WoMen)

National 1 CCARBLS018 Sugina

2018 Participation in

Athletics (WoMen)

National 1 CCASADER01 Arshitha S

2018 Participation in

Athletics (WoMen)

National 1 Sruthi

Lekshmi L

2018 Participation in

Athletics (WoMen)

National 1 CCAQBCM205 Archana M

P

2018 Participation in

Athletics (WoMen)

National 1 CCASADER05 Malavika

Ramesh

2018 Participation in

Athletics (WoMen)

National 1 CCASAEGR02 Rinu

Augustian

2018 Participation in

Basket Ball

(woMen)

National 1 Elizabath

Hilarious

2018 Participation in

Basket Ball

(woMen)

National CCASMST003 Anla P A

2018 Participation in

Best Physique

(Men)

National 1 CCARBCM072 Deepak A B

2018 Participation in

Best Physique

(Men)

National CCASBSW002 Suresh M M

2018 Participation in

Best Physique

(Men)

National CCARBCM087 ANANTHU

V R

2018 Participation in

Boxing (Men)

National 1 CCARSCS025 Bristo

Johny

2018 Participation in

Cross Country

(Men)

National 1 Ad No:26629 Bijay J

2018 Participation in

Cross Country

(Men)

National CCARADER28 Bibin

Geroge

2018 Participation in

Cross Country

(WoMen)

National 1 CCARMEC018 Vidhya K K

2018 Participation in

Cross Country

(WoMen)

National CCARMHI015 Namitha N

2018 First in Football

(Men)

National 1 CCARAMAR43 Hafees

Rahman B

A

2018 Participation in

Gymnatics (Men)

National 1 CCARBPD017 Devanand

v a

2018 Participation in

Hand Ball (Men)

National 1 CCARBCM182 Shoufal K S

2018 Participation in

Hand Ball (Men)

National CCARBCM158 Fabil

Abdulla

KUTTY

2018 Participation in

Hand Ball (Men)

National CCARBCM067 Akbarsha

M S

2018 Participation in

Hand Ball (Men)

National CCARBCM181 Shahid T A

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National 1 CCARBPD028 Mohamme

d

Shafeeque

T

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National CCARAECR38 Jeo Joy

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National CCAQSCH045 Ashik T R

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National Athul C

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National CCARAMAR31 Sanal p

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National CCAPBBAR38 Prabhin M

2018 Participation in

Hockey

National CCARBPD015 Cristo

Sebastian

2018 Fourth in Hockey

(Women)

National 1 CCASMMS009 Linsamol T

A

2018 Fourth in Hockey

(Women)

National CCARMST015 Veni

Mohan K

2018 Participation in

Kabbadi (Men)

National 1 CCASAECR49 Rathin T

Raj

2018 Participation in

Kabbadi (Men)

National CCARMCM02

2

Nisamudhe

en A K

2018 Participation in

Kabbadi (Men)

National CCASAFER14 Sooraj S

2018 Participation in

Kabbadi (Men)

National CCARBBAR23 Syamkrish

nan A G

2018 Thrid in KHO-

KHO (Men)

National 1 CCAQADER04 Ajay

Micheal

2018 Participation in

Korf Ball (Mixed )

National 1 Abijith V S

2018 Participation in

Korf Ball (Mixed )

National CCATBLS032 Nidhin T M

2018 Participation in

Korf Ball (Mixed )

National CCASMST003 Anla P A

2018 Member (Calicut

University) in

Lawn Tennis

(Women)

State 1 CCASSMT041 Sanju B

2018 Member (Calicut

University) in

Lawn Tennis

(Women)

State CCASBCM193 Arya C G

2018 Thrid in Net ball

(Men)

National 1 CCARAFER28 Anirudhan

P S

2018 Thrid in Net ball

(Men)

National Joseph

Antony

2018 Thrid in Net ball

(Men)

National CCATMHI010 Basil

andrayose

2018 Thrid in Net ball

(Men)

National CCAQAECR17 Nidhin T M

2018 Participation in

Net ball (WOMen)

National 1 Elizabath

Hilarious

2018 Participation in

Net ball (WOMen)

National CCASMHI006 Athira Das

k

2018 Participation in

Net ball (WOMen)

National CCASMST003 Anla P A

2018 Participation in

Net ball (WOMen)

National CCARBCM020 Reyna

Katharin

2018 Participation in

Net ball (WOMen)

National CCASMSW011 Namitha

2018 Thrid in

Powerlifting (120

kg)

National 1 CCASMSW001 Akash Binu

2018 Thrid in

Powerlifting (47

kg)

National 1 CCASBPD014 BAGHYALA

KSHMI .S

2018 Thrid in

Powerlifting (47

kg)

National 1 Vishnu

Priya

Murukesan

2018 Second in

Powerlifting (53

kg)

National 1 CCASBLS018 NEENU

VARGESE

2018 Thrid in

Powerlifting (52

kg)

National 1 CCASBLS017 Milu

Emmanuel

2018 Participation in

Powerlifting

National 1 CCAUBCP003 Aswin

Suresh

2018 Fourth in

Shuttlebadminton

(Men)

National 1 CCAQADER03 Sivashanka

r E J

2018 Member (Calicut

University) in Soft

tennis (WoMen)

State 1 CCASSMT041 Sanju B

2018 Member (Calicut

University) in Soft

tennis (WoMen)

State CCASBCM193 Arya C G

2018 Fourth in Table

Tennis (WoMEN )

National 1 CCASMPH005 Aswathy

Konikkara

2018 Fourth in Table

Tennis (WoMEN )

National CCAUMCM02

4

Simreen A

2018 Fourth in Table

Tennis (WoMEN )

National CCARMST006 Jasmin

Sunny

2018 Participation in

Weightlifting

(Women)

National 1 CCASMEG017 Bisna

Varghese

2018 Participation in

Weightlifting

(Women)

National CCARMSW01

6

Sneha M S

2018 Participation in

Weightlifting

(Women)

National CCASBCM029 Abirami P

Mathew

2018 Second in Archery

(Men) recurve

round

State 1 CCAQAECR15 Navaneeth

P K

2018 Second in Archery

(Men) recurve

round

State CCARAEGR03 Narayan B

2018 Second in Archery

(Men) recurve

round

State CCASBLS025 Vishnuraj E

R

2018 Second in Archery

(Men) recurve

round

State CCASBLS004 Amal

Thomas

2018 Thrid in Kho-kho

(Women)

National 1 CCASBPD006 Anna Mary

Wilson

2019 First in

Aksharaslogam D-

Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

2019 Second in

Kavithaparayanam

University Arts

Festival

(interzone)

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

2019 First in

Kavithaparayanam

University Arts

Festival

(interzone)

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

2019 Thrid in

Aksharaslogam

Intercollegiate

Competition by

Guruvayur

Devaswom in

connection with

Narayaneeyam

Day Celebrations

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

2019 Thrid in

Dhashakapadam

Intercollegiate

Competition by

Guruvayur

Devaswom in

connection with

Narayaneeyam

Day Celebrations

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

2019 First in

Aksharaslogam

Intercollegiate

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

Competition by

S.N.B.S Samajam

2019 Second in

Recitation D-Zone

Arts Fest 2019

National 1 CCAQAECR59 Asha

Suresh

Nair

2019 Second in Drama

(Sanskrit)

University of

Sankrit

National 1 CCARSPY004 Ninitha

Joju

2019 Thrid in Hindi

Elocution D-Zone

Arts Fest 2019

National 1 CCASSPH027 Aparna K

2019 Second in

Mappilapattu D-

Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCARSPY005 Aayisha P A

2019 Second in Folk

Dance (Group) D-

Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCASSPY002 Anagha

Ajay

2019 Thrid in Collage

D-Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCASSPY002 Anagha

Ajay

2019 Second in

Classical Dance D-

Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCASSPY002 Anagha

Ajay

2019 First in Poster

making University

Arts Festival

(interzone)

National 1 CCARSPH021 Ronaldo

Roy

2019 First in Poster

making French

Competition

International 1 CCARSPH021 Ronaldo

Roy

2019 Participation in

Dancez An

Rhythme French

Competition

National 1 CCARSGL055 Rahul P R

2019 Participation in

Dancez An

Rhythme Best

Cadet

National 1 CCARBCA021 Amal C

Pauly

2019 2019 in NCC

Republic Day

camp & Prime

ministers Rally

Best Cadet

National 1 CCASMCS001 Anila Paul

A P

2019 2019 in Best NCC

Cadet (Youth

Exchange

Programme) Best

Cadet

National 1 CCASMCS002 Ansiya M M

2019 2019 in

Paricipation in Ek

National 1 CCARSCS026 Chithira T

C

Bharat Shreshth

Bharat-II Sahrdaya

college of

Advanced Studies

2019 First in

LUFTETAR -2018

(Rubik's Cube)

St.Thomas College,

Thrissur

National 1 CCARSCS014 Nabeela

Salam

2019 Participation in

EXODUS-National

level Techno

Cultural fest

St.Thomas College,

Thrissur

National 1 CCASMCS010 Varsha K

2019 Participation in

EXODUS-National

level Techno

Cultural fest Sri

Achuthamenon

Govt Colloge

Thrissur

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 First in iGEN

Intercollegiate IT

Fest (IKON Poster

Making ) Sri

Achuthamenon

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

Govt Colloge

Thrissur

2019 First in iGEN

Intercollegiate IT

Fest (Debugging)

St.Thomas College,

Thrissur

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 First in EXODUS-

National level

Techno Cultural

fest (Technology

Expertise) Sacred

Heart college,

Thevara

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 First in Lukose

Endownmnet

Physics Quiz 2019

St.Josephs College,

Irinjalakuda

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 First in Physics

Quiz KSCSTE

sponsored (Christ

College,

Irinjalakuda )

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 First in Quiz

competition on

environment

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

Naipunnya

Institute of

Management and

Information

Technology

2019 First in Juridic

Wizard

Naipunnya

Institute of

Management and

Information

Technology

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 First in FIFA

World Cup Quiz

2018 Naipunnya

Institute of

Management and

Information

Technology

National 1 CCARSPH029 Alok

Pellissery

2019 Fourth in

Business Quiz

2018 Rays of Hope

National 1 CCASSMT011 Karthik P

Marar

2019 First in Chenda

Thayambakam D-

Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCASSMT011 Karthik P

Marar

2019 Thrid in

Panchavadhyam

University Arts

Festival

(interzone)

National 1 CCASSMT011 Karthik P

Marar

2019 First in Chenda

Melam University

Arts Festival

(interzone)

National 1 CCASSMT011 Karthik P

Marar

2019 First in Chenda

Thayambakam D-

Zone Arts Fest

2019

National 1 CCASSMT011 Karthik P

Marar

2019 First in Chenda

Melam National

School of Drama

School

National 1 CCARMSW02

1

Vysakh P V

2019 First in Chenda

Melam Sahrdaya

college of

Advanced Studies

National 1 CCARMSW02

1

Vysakh P V

2019 First in

Extempore

Malayalam S H

College Thevara

National 1 CCASMMS017 Sreekrishn

an

Namboothi

ri PVK

2019 Second in

Sargapatham 2019

National 1 CCASMMS017 Sreekrishn

an

(Mock Press) S H

College Thevara

Namboothi

ri PVK

2019 Second in

Kanakeecia 19 -

Math Teacher at

SH College,

Thevara

National 1 CCARSMT013 Petcy

Annie M.M

5.3.2 – Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative

bodies/committees of the institution (maximum 500 words)

Christ College have vibrant student councils which gives efficient leadership to students

to involve in the matters of college. They work shoulder to management and staff creating

a conducive atmosphere. Their suggestions are given maximum consideration during the

decision-making process regarding daily affairs, examinations, sports and cultural

activities. Often it is their interference in many matters which safeguard the institution.

In Christ College we have two prominent bodies through which students are involving

the administrative and academic activities. Representatives from each class are selected

via election to the College Parliament. College follows guidelines of Lyngdowh

Commission report to conduct election. This allows students to have a experience on the

democratic election process. Members are elected to College Student Union from the

parliament. Once elected the Students council act impartially for the common good of

students under the guidance of Staff advisor appointed by College Principal. Principal also

appoints two teachers as Fine Arts Coordinator. Main activities of Students council in the

year 2018-19 are A) Students council sponsored note books to students of RILP School,

Chettiyal and served lunch on 04-09-2018. The distribution was inaugurated by

Panchayat President Mr. Sudhan. B) Teachers day celebrations was conducted by

Students council on 05-sep-2018 with a variety of programmes including fun and sports

for the teachers. C) Organized fund-raising musical show by Karinthalakkoottam on 25-

09-2018. The fund collected was utilized to build homes for students who lost their

houses during the flood. D) A book exhibition was conducted by the students Council on

08-09 Oct 2018 in association with National Book Stall. E) Students’ council celebrated

World disability day on 03-12-2018 at Pope Paul Mercy Home, Thrissur. F) Chilambu the

youth festival of Christ college was organized as two sections, off stage events and on-

stage events on 10th, 11th 12th the dec 2018 the off-stage events were held at afternoon

session and the on-stage events was held on 13th and 17th of dec 2018. The overall

trophy was maintained by the physics department. G) The annual sports meet of Christ

college was organized by Christ college union on the date of 28-02-2019. H) Christ College

Students Council conducted A Spot Choreography Dance Competition for The Girls in

association with Women’s day on 08 March 2019. I) Students took leadership in inter

collegiate fine arts competitions of University of Calicut – D-zone and achieved second

place. J) Students’ council took exemplary steps during the covid relief activities in the

distribution center by acting as volunteers. Students are having representation in IQAC,

Women’s Cell, Disability Cell and Library Advisory Committee.

5.4.3.

2018-2019 Indu Oomen Indoor Stadium 4000

2018-2019 Prof. N J Thomas Indoor Stadium 100000

2018-2019 1973-1976 B Com Batch To the topper in Managerial

Economics in the University

Examination

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial

To the topper in General

Informatics in the University

Examination

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial - 1973-1976 BCom

Batch

To the topper in Business

Regulations in the

University Examination

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial 1973-1976 B Com

To the topper in Human

Resource Management in

the University Examination

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (2008-2011 B Com

Aided Batch)

To the topper in Cost

Accounting in the University

Examination

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (BCom 1973-1976

Batch)

To the topper in Managerial

Economics (Self Financing)

in the University

Examination

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (1973-1976 B Com

Batch)

To the topper in Financial

Accounting in the University

Examination (

SelfFinancing)

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (Commerce

Alumni Association)

To the topper in General

Informatics in the University

Examination ( Self

Financing)

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (Commerce

Alumni Association)

To the topper in Business

Regulations in the

University Examination (

Self Financing)

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (Commerce

Alumni Association)

To the topper in Corporate

Accounting in the University

Examination ( Self

Financing)

15000

2018-2019 Antony Vattoli Memorial Endowment

Sponsored by Ancy Antony Vattoli

To the topper in Human

Resource Management in

the University Examination

( Self Financing)

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (B Com Aided

1990-1993 Batch)

To the topper in Cost

Accounting in the University

Examination ( Self

Financing)

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (B Com Aided

Batch 1984-1987)

To the topper in Corporate

Regulations in the

UniversityExamination (

Self Financing)

15000

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (Sponsored by

To the topper in

Quantitative Techniques in

Business in the University

15000

Balu J Chandran, B Com Self Financing

Batch 2008- 2011 )

Examination (

SelfFinancing)

2018-2019 Commerce Alumni Association

Decennial Memorial (B Com A ,B, C,

2015-2018 Batch )

To the topper in Financial

Management in the

University Examination (

Self Financing)

15000

2019-2020 Commerce Alumni Association

Endowment sponsored by B Com

Finance A, B, C Batch 2016-2019

To the topper in Auditing

and corporate governance

in the University

Examination ( Self

Financing)

15000

2019-2020 Commerce Alumni Association

Endowment sponsored by Commerce

alumni association

To the topper in Financial

Derivatives in the University

Examination ( Self

Financing)

15000

Total 359000

5.4.4

• The Alumni association of Christ College (OSA- Old Students association) conducted

the annual gathering on 9th March 2019.

• Old Students Association (OSA) conducted the 44th OSA State level Volley Ball

Championship on 4th and 5th February 2019.

• NOVA- NSS Old Volunteers Association conducted its annual gathering on 08th

December 2018.

• The Football alumni association as usual conducted its alumni meeting on the

semifinal day of Kandamkulathy State level Football.

• Mathematics Alumni Association conducts Alumni invited lecture every year and this

year invited lecture was on ‘Fibonacci sequence and linear Algebra’ for which Mr.

Narayanan P.A, Research Scholar, Institute of Mathematical Science, Chennai, was the

resource person (Batch 2007-2010).

• Dr. K. V. Radhakrishnan, Sr. Principal Scientist & Head, Organic Chemistry, NIIST

Trivandrum (Alumnus M.Sc. Chemistry (1989-1991)) was the resource person for the

National Seminar on ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENERGY

PRODUCTION AND MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS conducted on 27-28th July 2018.

• Dr. Nixon Abraham, Assistant Professor, IISER, PUNE (Alumnus M.Sc. Chemistry

(1998-2000) did an invited lecture on “Brain functions: how do we unravel the

mysteries?” on 28th July 2018 during the National Seminar on ADVANCED

FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION AND MEDICINAL

APPLICATIONS.

• Prof. B. Narayana, Dean, Mangalore University, Mangaluru, Alumnus of M.Sc Chemistry

1981-1983 batch delivered a talk on Air Tritium measurements – Advantages of newly

developed methods over the traditional ones’ on 27th July 2018 during the National

Seminar on ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION AND

MEDICINAL APPLICATIONS.

• National seminar on ‘Prospects and Challenges of Nuclear Energy’ was conducted by

Chemistry Alumni Association on 10th December 2018, for which alumni (B.Sc

Chemistry 1967-70) Dr. M P Rajan and Dr Dr. T. R. Govindan Kutty, Sceintist (retd.)

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic

Research (IGCAR) were the resource persons.

• Prof. Muraleedharan G. Nair, Ph.D., CCHEM, FRSC, Michigan State University, USA

(Alumnus M.Sc Chemistry (1974-76) was the resource person for the National seminar

on “Novel Natural Products as Botanical Drugs with Potential to Treat Inflammation

and Alzheimer’s Disease” on 4th February 2019.

• Dr. Jayaraj Francis Alappat, Scientist, Ball Horticultural Company, USA, Alumnus M.Sc

Chemistry (1987-89) was the resource person for the alumni lecture “Flower

Pigments: Beyond Aesthetics” on 19th February 2019

6.1.1 – Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the

last year (maximum 500 words)

The well-structured organization framework of Christ college is capable of handling not only

the daily chores but also the unprecedented incidents. Apart from Manager and Principal of

the College the Core team of College consists of three Vice Principals, two Deans, Controller

of Examination and IQAC Coordinator. Important matters pertaining to Academics and

Administration are first discussed in the core committee meeting and then proceed to

College Council, Council of Heads of the departments and IQAC meeting. Sub committees are

formed in such meetings and are entrusted with freedom and necessary resources to

perform.

Practice 1:

Implementation of value-added Certificate courses

• Need for more value-added certificate courses was evidenced in the feedback

collected from alumni.

• The matter was first presented in the Core Committee meeting which was included in

the agenda of IQAC meeting.

• The extended IQAC consists of Heads of the Departments and a committee was

formed with two Coordinators.

• The committee drafted the policies for Certificate courses which was approved in the

Governing council.

• The coordinators of Certificate courses along with Head of the Department very soon

conducted meetings with teachers and also external agencies.

• Eight certificate courses were inaugurated on 23 October 2018 out of which two

courses were blended.

Practice 2:

Taluk flood relief distribution center (Kerala Flood 2018) and relief activities

• During flood in August 2018, Principal was contacted by Irinjalakuda taluk Officials

asking for help to institute a Distribution center in the College.

• The core committee meeting decided to entrust the charge to Staff advisor and staff

coordinators of Thavanish and NSS.

• An extended committee was formed along with Student council, NSS, Thavanish and

local residents.

• College Auditorium was converted to a Collection and distribution center with

students giving leadership to all the activities with guidance from coordinators of

Thavanish, NSS and Staff advisor.

• Classrooms were converted to shelter homes for forty families from the flood affected

area.

• Immediately after the flood the committee extended their services in conducting

survey of the affected areas in association with five Grama Panchayaths.

• College received appreciation from Government officials for the participatory

management of the crisis situation.

6.2 – Strategy Development and Deployment

6.2.1 – Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following

(with in 100 words each):

Curriculum development

• CBCS system is implemented in the Programmes.

• Feedback from alumni, employers and teachers were incorporated in the syllabus

revision meetings of respective Board of studies.

• Eight value added certificate courses were started. The curriculum for these courses

were discussed with industry experts in Board of studies and was approved in the

Academic council of the college.

• Necessary steps are taken to implement the Outcome based education. PO, PSO and

COs are defined.

Teaching and Learning

• Four workshops were conducted in the academic year to equip teachers for ICT

enabled teaching. Moodle LMS introduced to teachers.

• Workshop conducted in collaboration with Kerala State Higher Education Council to

introduce Outcome based education. PO, PSO and COs were formulated.

• Teachers’ diary (handbook) is provided for teachers to plan the academic sessions,

record daily works and store the details of attendance and internal marks of students.

• Teachers are instructed to inform their leave at the earliest to arrange alternate

classes.

• Result analysis conducted immediately after the announcement of results and PTA

meetings were held.

Examination and evaluation

• Examination schedule is prepared before the academic year along with academic

calendar and was informed to all the stakeholders.

• All examination processes were managed online through ERP-Knowledge Pro.

• Centralized evaluation camps were conducted for impartial evaluation which also

resulted in early announcement of results.

• Software for generation of internal question paper and consolidated absentee

statement was prepared inhouse by IQAC.

• Entry of internal and external examination marks were made online this academic

year.

• New module introduced in ERP for generation of consolidated internal grade sheet.

Research and Development

• Started construction of Zoology Research block.

• Initiated the formation of Animal Ethics Committee to monitor animal experiments.

• Best research paper award was instituted for student and faculty.

• Christ research fellowship was instituted for eligible research scholar who is not

availing any government research fellowhips.

• Research topics of research scholars were presented in the Research Advisory Council for

the approval.

• MoU was engaged for international collaboration in research with LIAG, Germany by the

Research Department of Geology and Environmental Science.

Library, ICT, Physical Infrastructure and Instrumentation

• Smart card system to monitor the entry and issue of library cards was installed.

• The library ERP software Bookmagic is used for Library Management

• Library blogsite was started to share additional information to students and public.

Previous end semester question bank can be assessed through the blogsite.

• ICT enabled teaching is enhanced through moodle Learning Management system.

• Council of Heads of the Department decided to conduct internal examinations using

moodle LMS for willing teachers. Seven exams were conducted using the moodle LMS.

• Completed the construction of Science block with additional six ICT enabled classrooms.

Human resource management

• Well defined policy of the college ensures appointment of qualified and enthusiastic

personnel to the College.

• New appointments are conducted as per Government regulations.

• IQAC conducted two-day orientation program for newly appointed teachers.

• Guidelines were prepared by IQAC for the training of newly appointed teachers.

• Teachers who attend FDPs and refresher courses are provided with registration fee and

Travelling Allowance.

• Soft skill training was given to administrative staff with the help of Department of

Computer Science in Microsoft word and excel.

• Self-appraisal system was implemented and teachers met college Manager and Principal

for reviewing their progress.

Admission of students

• College admission is online conducted through ERP software- Knowledge Pro.

• Admission Brochure is prepared well ahead of admission, displayed in College website

and circulated through social media.

• Helpdesks are arranged in college library to assist prospective students in filling up the

application form and online fee payment.

• Trial allotments are conducted which gives students a chance to change their options if

required.

• Intimations via sms and email are sent to students and parents.

• Fair admission process is conducted centrally in the auditorium in adherence with

Government restrictions.

• Separate admission counter and helpdesk are provided for students with disabilities.

Industry interaction / collaboration

• Experts from industry are included in Academic council, Governing council, IQAC and

Board of Studies.

• Conducted meetings with industry personnel during the initiation of value-added

certificate courses.

• Engaged in MoU with industries- The Strategist, Nexus, TCS and Star Innovation.

• College has linkages with neighboring industries KSE Ltd, KLF Nirmal and KPL Shudhi for

collaboration in the field of infrastructure, training and development.

6.2.2 – Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:

Planning and Development

• The academic calendar is prepared and e copies are sent to all stakeholders.

• The venue booking and registration is done using google forms, which helps the even

distribution of resources.

• Feedback from students and teachers are collected online and analysis done using

Microsoft Excel.

Administration

• Most of the internal correspondences are communicated through email.

• Computers in the Administrative Office are connected through LAN which enables easy

file transfer and sharing.

• Principal can access individual office computers.

Student Admission and Support

• The student admission procedures are including receiving of applications, fee payment,

processing of rank list and publication of eligible candidate list are done through

knowledge pro the ERP software.

• The application to open courses, allotment to different courses was made online from this

academic year.

• Students can view their attendance, internal marks and end semester exam results online.

Examination

• All exam related procedures- announcement, exam registration, hall ticket generation,

bar coding, mark entry, processing of grade sheets is done through the ERP software-

Knowledge Pro.

• Absentee statement was processed using an in-house software using Microsoft access.

• A software for generation of question papers for internal exams (QPGEN 3.0) was

prepared inhouse by IQAC.

Finance and Accounts

• Accounting software TALLY is used to maintain the daily accounts.

• Cash books, Income Expenditure statements are generated using the software.

• The salary bill generation and submission is done using the software SPARKS.

• The PFMS platform of Government of India is used for disbursing and receiving

Government funds.

6.3.1 – Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and

towards membership fee of professional bodies during the year

Year Name of

the teacher

Name of conference/workshop

attended for which financial

support provided

Name of the professional

body for which membership

fee is provided

Amount of

support

(Rs)

2018 Dr.Dijo

Damien

Capacity building on curriculum

designing through moodle

N/A 4390

2018 Ms. Ann

Mary

Cheriyan

SMCM Teachers meeting @ Mout

St. Thomas, Kakkanad

N/A 400

2018 Dr.Dijo

Damien

SMCM Teachers meeting @ Mout

St. Thomas, Kakkanad

N/A 400

2018 Ms. Soumya

P S

Android Developer

Fundamentals

N/A 640

2018 Mr.

Roopesh

Android Developer

Fundamentals

N/A 640

2018 Ms. Dincy

Arikat

Android Developer

Fundamentals

N/A 500

2018 Rev Fr Dr

Jolly

Refresher Course on Recent

Developments in Physics: Theory

and Experiment

N/A 1000

Andrews

CMI

2018 AncyVattoly National Workshop on Data

Analysis using SPSS

N/A 2000

2019 Dr.Emarson

V.P

International Conference-Bio-

Psychosocial Perspective of

Trauma@Shia PG College,

Lucknow

N/A 4000

2019 Vandhana

V.S

One day National Seminar on

Youth Mental Well being, Amrita

Institute of Medical Sciences

N/A 1650

2019 Dr.Emarson.

V.P

One day National Seminar on

Youth Mental Well being, Amrita

Institute of Medical Sciences

N/A 1500

2019 Dr.Emarson

V.P

National Conference on

Counselling Practices in Christian

Higher Education@Christ

Bangalore

N/A 1377

2019 Sanju P S National Conference on

Counselling Practices in Christian

Higher Education@Christ

Bangalore

N/A 1000

6.3.2 – Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by

the Colleges for teaching and non-teaching staff during the year

Year Title of the

professional

development

programme

organised for

teaching staff

Title of the

administrative

training

programme

organised for

non-teaching

staff

Title of the

administrative

training

programme

organised for

non-teaching

staff

To Date Number of

participants

(Teaching

staff)

Number of

participants

(non-

teaching

staff)

2018 One day

workshop on

KOHA LIBRARY

MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM

One day

workshop on

KOHA LIBRARY

MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM

24.10.2018 36

2018 Technopedagogy

& MOOCS

23.11.2018 32

2018 ICT Week -

Refreshing on

ICT methods to

teachers

07.12.2018 32

2019 One day

workshop on E-

Content

authoring tool -

Adobe Captive

16.02.2019 21

2019 Conscientisation

seminar -

Further

Horizons of

teaching for

excellence

23.03.2019 205

2019 Orientation to

newly appointed

Self Financing

Teachers

25.04.2019 135

2019 OBE workshop -

Two day

Workshop on

Outcome based

education

23.05.2019 58

6.3.3 – No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation

Programme, Refresher Course, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the

Year

Title Of the Programme Number of

teachers who

attended

From date To date Duratio

n

2 Day Workshop on Outcome Based

Education Conducted by KSHEC and IQAC of

Christ College, IJK

6 22.05.2019 23.05.2019 2

21 days Refresher Course in UGC-HRDC

Jadavpur University, Kolkata

1 19.11.2018 11.12.2018 28

2-Day National Workshop on 'Theoretical

and Practical Aspects of GST

7 05.12.2018 06.12.2018 2

3 Days Training workshop on Food Analysis. 1 23.02.2019 25.02.2019 3

5 days FDP on Machine Learning Sacred

Heart College (Autonomous), Thirupattur

1 14.07.2018 15.07.2018 2

Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate

Change: Challenges and Responses

1 20.02.2019 20.02.2019 1

Awarded HACCP HIGHFIELD LEVEL 3 for

food manufacturing

1 09.10.2018 11.10.2018 3

Biodiversity and climate changes 1 25.01.2019 25.01.2019 1

Counselling and NLP Techniques 2 05.10.2018 05.10.2018 1

Design and Analysis of Algorithm, 7 days

FDP organized by Sahrudaya College of

engineering, Kodakara

1 25.01.2019 31.01.2019 7

Faculty Orientation Program for Students

(ToT), UGC, Bangalore

1 30.01.2019 01.06.2019 3

Five-Day workshop on ‘Understanding

ArcGIS’ as a Faculty Development

Programme

1 14.07.2018 25.07.2018 5

HACCP Certificate course - Certificate course 1 09.10.2018 11.10.2018 3

Induction training at IIT- CHENNAI

(MADRAS) in association with FLAIR

Office of New Initiatives in Higher Education,

Thiruvananthapuram

1 11.02.2019 20.02.2019 10

Microsoft Office Specialist for Office Excel

2016 - Certificate

1 15.07.2018 15.07.2018 1

National workshop on Koha integrated

Library management system: Koha

(Advanced), Dept of Lib & Inf. Sc & C. H

Mohammed Koya Library University of

calicut

1 16.11.2018 17.11.2018 2

New Procedures for NAAC Assessment and

Accreditation, MA College, Kothamangalam

1 26.04.2018 27.04.2018 2

One Day Faculty Development Programme

on “Innovative Strategies in Everyday

Classroom Teaching Learning of Languages

“on 16 May, 2020

1 22.11.2018 24.11.2018 3

One Day FDP Art of Writing a Research

Paper

1 24.01.2019 24.01.2019 1

One Day National Workshop on Moodle 1 19.01.2019 19.01.2019 1

One day workshop on E-content authoring

tool: Adobe Captivate

1 16.02.2019 16.02.2019 1

ONE WEEK FDP [KSHEC]-PHILOSOPHY OF

SCIENCE

2 06.05.2019 10.05.2019 5

On-line Refresher course in Chemistry

(Swayam-ARPIT)

1 12.10.2018 30.03.2019 28

Orientation Programme 2 07.01.2019 05.02.2019 28

Orientation Programme 1 1 20.07.2018 16.08.2018 28

Orientation Programme (No. 105) at the

UGC-Human Resource Development Centre,

Calicut University Campus.

2 23.01.2019 19.02.2019 28

Refresher Course 1 2 05.09.2018 25.09.2018 28

Refresher Course 2 1 19.07.2018 08.08.2018 28

Refresher course in Commerce and

Management

1 18.07.2018 07.08.2018 28

Refresher Course, UGC-HRDC, University of

Calicut Mathematics & Statistics 19 July-8

August 2018

1 19.07.2018 08.08.2018 28

Refresher course, UGC-HRDC, University of

Pondicherry

1 10.07.2018 30.07.2018 28

Revised Assessment and Accreditation

Framework of NAAC, Vimala College. TSR

1 07.12.2018 07.12.2018 1

Three Days National Workshop on Statistical

Ana;ysis in Social Science Research

1 14.11.2018 16.11.2018 5

Training in Elite Tasty Toast 1 11.06.2018 25.06.2018 15

Two Day State Level Workshop on Financial

Derivatives & Risk Management

2 06.11.2018 08.11.2018 2

Two-day workshop on Techno pedagogy &

Mooc, IQAC, Christ College (Autonomous),

Irinjalakuda

1 22.11.2018 24.11.2018 2

Two Days International Workshop on

Impact Factor Publications, Citation

Analysis, Plagiarism, Getting Patent and

Copyright

1 07.12.2018 08.12.2018 2

Two days National Workshop on Review of

Literature: Sources and strategies for

1 29.04.2019 30.04.2019 2

UGC Sponsored Orientation Programme

conducted by UGC-HRDC,Calicut University

1 01.11.2018 28.11.2018 28

UGC Sponsored Refresher Course in "Media

Studies" (Interdisciplinary)conducted by

UGC-HRDC,Calicut University

1 02.03.2018 22.03.2019 21

Workshop on "MIRROIR"-Counselling and

NLP Techniques"

1 05.10.2018 05.10.2018 1

Workshop on Daisy books and epub

publication, Christ college (Autonomous),

Irinjalakuda

1 20.05.2019 22.05.2019 2

Workshop on Measuring Academic

Research: Role of Journal Indexing and

Scientometrics

1 28.09.208 28.09.2018 1

Short term training on 'Application of

Isotope Techniques in Water Resources

Management'

1 30.07.2018 04.08.2018 7

6.3.5 – Welfare schemes for

Teaching

1. Free wi-fi facility on campus and email addresses using the domain name of the

institution

2. Full paid Maternity Leave

3. Health Insurance (ESI)

4. Fee concession to wards of economically weak staff

5. Vacation salary for staff

6. Festival advance

7. Leave and financial support for attending seminars / refresher course /orientation

programme / FDP.

8. Advance for purchase of laptop.

9. Subsidized food in Canteen

10. Ladies’ fitness centre

11. Guest house for teachers

12. Recreation Room

13. Providing college auditorium for staff’s personal functions

Non-teaching

1. Free wi-fi facility on campus and email addresses using the domain name of the

institution

2. Full paid Maternity Leave

3. Health Insurance (ESI)

4. Fee concession to wards of economically weak staff

5. Festival advance

6. Advance for purchase of laptop

7. Subsidized food in Canteen

8. Ladies’ fitness centre

9. Recreation Room

10. Providing college auditorium for staff’s personal functions

Students

1. Free wi-fi facility on campus and email addresses using the domain name of the

institution

2. College Common bus

3. Vidyadhanam scholarship

4. Annual medical check up

6.4.

2018-2019

Amount (in lakhs INR) Sponsored by Purpose

0.3 Prof.K O Francis

Retd.HOD,Dept.Of

Commerce

Top Scorer in B. Com Professional

1 Prof.V P Anto,Retd Vice

Principla and HOD Dept.,

Of Physics

1.Top Scorer in B.Sc Physics 2.Runner Up Of

Annual Arts Festival 3.Best Male & Female

NSS Volunteers 4.OSA Ever rolling trophy for

Volley ball 4.Conducting State/National

/International Seminar in Physics

Well wishers Vidhyadhanam Padhathi to support

economically weak students

6.4 – Financial Management and Resource Mobilization

6.4.1 – Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly (with in 100 words each)

The College has a mechanism for internal and external financial audit. Audit of accounts of

the college is conducted Internally and Externally. All the audits are conducted at the end of

the financial year.

Internal Audit:

• The internal audit is entrusted to a registered firm of chartered accountants. It is

conducted once a year by the Audit firm TIJ & Associates, Chartered Accountants,

Irinjalakuda. The management accounts are audited by internal auditors of CMI

Devamatha Province.

External audit:

• The accounts are externally audited by Departmental Audit by the Zonal Deputy

Directorate of Collegiate Education, Thrissur and the Office of the Accountants General

(A&E), Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram with respect to the Government/UGC fund. Funds

coming under the external audit are a) Principal Deposit Account (PD Account), b)

Autonomy Grants from UGC and c) any other finds from Government.

Audit Objection redressal mechanism

The internal and external audits are undertaken annually, and the auditor’s reports are

presented before the Principal of the College with points for discussion and clarification. The

audit objections are addressed by the Finance and Resource Mobilisation Committee and

timely and proper clarifications are presented to settle the audit objections.

6.4.2 – Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals,

philanthropies during the year (not covered in Criterion III)

Name of the non-

government funding

agencies /individuals

Funds/ Grants

received in Rs.

Purpose

Well wishers 391000 Vidhyadhanam Padhathi to support

economically weak students

Staff Contribution 593000 Towards institution of Best Teacher

Award in memory of late Fr. Dr.Jose

Thekkan, former principal of Christ

College

Staff Contribution 386000 Towards construction of indoor

stadium

Total 1370000

6.5.3 – Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year 2018-2019

Year Name of Quality

initiative by IQAC

Date of conducting

IQAC

Duration

from

Duration

to

No of

participants

2018 Excel training and

Certification

14-Jul-18 14-Jul-18 15-Jul-18 7

2018 Orientation on Clubs to

first year students

24-Jul-18 24-Jul-18 24-Jul-18 1100

2018 Webinar on Machine

Learning

11-Sep-18 11-Sep-18 11-Sep-18 65

2018 Inauguration of

certificate courses

23-Oct-18 23-Oct-18 23-Oct-18 156

2018 Seminar on Information

Literacy

15-Nov-18 15-Nov-18 15-Nov-18 205

2018 Techno pedagogy &

MOOCS

22-Nov-18 22-Nov-18 23-Nov-18 32

2018 ICT Week 3-Dec-18 3-Dec-18 7-Dec-18 32

2018 National Seminar on

Data Management and

Knowledge Production in

Contemporary Library

Environment

17-Dec-18 17-Dec-18 18-Dec-18 115

2019 E-content authoring tool-

Adobe Captivate

16-Feb-19 16-Feb-19 16-Feb-19 34

2019 Conscientisation seminar 23-Mar-19 23-Mar-19 23-Mar-19 205

2019 Attended two-day

workshop at MA College,

Kothamangalam

26-Apr-19 27-Apr-19 ---

2019 Three-day Workshop on

Daisy books and Epub

publishing

20-May-19 20-May-19 22-May-19 21

2019 OBE workshop 22-May-19 22-May-19 23-May-19 58

2019 Attended FDP on SIP 30-May-19 1-Jun-19 ---

6.5.4 – Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)

1. (Curriculum development) a. Started two B.Voc courses this year b. Initiated Outcome

based education by conducting workshops to state PO, PSO and CO). c. Started fourteen Value

added certificate courses to supplement the curriculum.

2. (Teaching Learning) a. ICT enabled teaching-Learning Management system moodle

training completed Started conduction of internal exams in online mode. b. Teacher’s diary

for teachers to do lesson plan and course plan

3. (Infrastructure) a. Completed construction of video recording room for video tutorials. B.

Started construction of Zoology Research block. Completed construction of New Science

block.

4. (Research & Consultancy) a. Started best research paper award for faculty and research

scholar to enhance research activities.

5. (Extension) a. The social ministry of Christ College ‘Thavanish’ in association with Dept of

social work and Dept of Psychology started special programme for mentally disabled-

Savishkara’ b. College is now a member of National Sugamya Pusthakalaya for visually

impaired.

6.5.6 – Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year

Year Name of quality initiative

by IQAC

Date of

conducting IQAC

Duration

From

Duration

To

Number of

participants

2018 Excel training and

Certification

14-Jul-18 14-Jul-18 15-Jul-18 7

2018 Orientation on Clubs to first

year students

24-Jul-18 24-Jul-18 24-Jul-18 1100

2018 Webinar on Machine

Learning

11-Sep-18 11-Sep-18 11-Sep-

18

65

2018 Inauguration of certificate

courses

23-Oct-18 23-Oct-18 23-Oct-

18

156

2018 Seminar on Information

Literacy

15-Nov-18 15-Nov-

18

15-Nov-

18

205

2018 Techno pedagogy & MOOCS 22-Nov-18 22-Nov-

18

23-Nov-

18

32

2018 ICT Week 03-Dec-18 03-Dec-18 07-Dec-

18

32

2018 National Seminar on Data

Management and Knowledge

Production in Contemporary

Library Environment

17-Dec-18 17-Dec-18 18-Dec-

18

115

2019 E-content authoring tool-

Adobe Captivate

16-Feb-19 16-Feb-19 16-Feb-

19

34

2019 Conscientisation seminar 23-Mar-19 23-Mar-

19

23-Mar-

19

205

2019 Three-day Workshop on

Daisy books and Epub

publishing

20-May-19 20-May-

19

22-May-

19

21

2019 OBE workshop in association

with KSHEC

22-May-19 22-May-

19

23-May-

19

58

7.1.2

Environmental consciousness-

College has students’ clubs who actively involve in spreading the environmental

consciousness amoung students and staff. In the year 2018-19 following important

programmes were conducted for the purpose.

• Biodiversity club conducted invited lecture on “Understanding the Climate,

Climate Change and the ways to keep the climate cool” in connection with World

Ozone day clelebration on 18.09.2018.

• Biodiversity club conducted invited lecture on “Impact of flood on Biodiversity”

on 14.02.2019.

• Biodiversity club conducted “Nature camp” in Collaboration with Friends of

Nature on 15.02.2019.

• Biodiversity Club conducted Invited Lecture on “From plastic religion to solid

science: Logical fallacies & other stories” on 06.05.2018

• Biodiversity Club screened the documentary and conducted a debate- ‘An

inconvenient Truth’ on 06.05.2018

• Biodiversity Club conducted Intercollegiate Quiz Competition on Environment on

06.06.2018

• Biodiversity Club conducted On-field Para-Taxonomy Workshop on ‘Faunal

Diversity Documentation of Thommana Kole Wetlands’ in connection with World

Wetland day celebrations on 02.02.2019.

• NSS units conducted four workshops to christ college students on making

paperbags and paper pens.

• NSS units organized a flash mob at Chalakudy Bust stand in collaboration with

Shuchitwa mission on 10.01.2018

• NSS units organized ‘Jute Expo’ on products and handicrafts made of jute. The

handmade products were exhibited and sold on 07.11.2018

Sustainability-

• College purchased 5 star inverted AC to reduce the power consumption with an

energy saving of 3000kWh

• Total 450 FT lamps were replaced with LED in hostel and premises in the year

2018-19 creating an energy saving of 4200 kWh

• Additional two tanks of 10,000 litre capacity were installed this year for rain water

harvesting.

Alternate Energy Initiatives-

• 25M3 Bio gas plant is constructed behind our mess of boys hostel. This is reducing

our consumption in LPG. The kitchen wastes from canteen, mess is feeding into

bio gas plant. Approximately 5Kg of LPG of reduced per day by the installation of

this bio gas plant.

• 20kW solar panel was installed in the main building.

7.1.7

Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)

Increasing Environmental consciousness

• Biodiversity club of the college conducted seven awareness programs

including invited lectures, documentary screening & debate and Quiz

competition to create awareness among students.

Water conservation and Energy Reduction

• College purchased 5 star inverted AC to reduce the power consumption

with an energy saving of 3000kWh.

• Total 450 FT lamps were replaced with LED in hostel and premises in the

year 2018-19 creating an energy saving of 4200 kWh.

• Additional two tanks of 10,000 litre capacity were installed this year for

rain water harvesting.

• 25M3 Bio gas plant is constructed behind our mess of boy’s hostel. This is

reducing our consumption in LPG. The kitchen wastes from canteen, mess

is feeding into bio gas plant. Approximately 5Kg of LPG of reduced per day

by the installation of this bio gas plant.

• Twenty (20) kW solar panel was installed in the main building.

Plastic free campus

• Use of plastic is banned in the camps. NSS Units are making paper pens

using old pen bodies. NSS units are also actively making paper bags and

gave training to school students in making them.

Cycle donation

• Thavanish the social club distributed seven bicycles to students

Paper less Office

• As part of moving towards paperless office, the internal examination

marks, examination schedule are made online to prevent use of paper.

7.1.4 – Inclusion and Situatedness

Year Number of

initiatives

to address

locational

advantages

and

disadvantages

Number of

initiatives

taken to

engage

with and

contribute

to local

community

Date Duration Name of

initiative

Issues

address

ed

Number

of

participa

ting

students

and staff

2018 1 30.11.2018 One day Saviskara-

Season 2-

Inclusive

arts festival

for

Mentally

challenged

students of

nieghbouri

ng special

schools-by

Thavanish

Inclusion

of

Mentally

challenge

d students

236

2018 3 25.06.2018 Three days Sravyam-

preparation

of audio

books to

bisually

challenged

students of

Inclusion

of visually

challenge

d students

26

University

of Calicut

by NSS

units

2018 1 2 17.08.2018 Ten days Flood relief

camp

during

Kerala

Flood

Geographi

cal

location

made it

possible

that the

relief

camp was

collection

and

disrtributi

on centre

for 48

relief

centres

156

2018 1 3 25.08.2018 Fifteen

days

Survey

with local

panchayath

to study

effect of

flood by

NSS units-

Mapping

of flood

affected

locations

76

Kuzhoor,

Kattoor and

Vellangallo

or

Panchayath

2018 1 27.08.2018 Ten days Socio

economic

survey in

association

with EKN

Study

centre and

Padiyoor

Panchayath

Survey to

plan the

relief

activities

and

mitigation

al

measures

68

2019 1 05.03.2018 Three days Sasthrapad

am Science

Camp for

plus two

students of

nieghbouri

ng schools

in

association

with Govt

of Kerala

Physics

and

Chemistry

departme

nt labs

were

provided

to school

students

24

7.1.6 – Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics

Activity Duration

From

Duration To Number of

participants

Gandhi Jayanthi Celebrations - a pond

cleaning activity at Kattoor Panchayat. by

NSS

02-10-2018 02-10-2018 105

Gandhi Jayanthi Celebrations - a cleaning

drive at the govt. taluk hospital. by NSS

02-10-2018 02-10-2018 85

Republic day - One-day cleaning work by

NSS

26-01-2019 26-01-2019 121

Mar Clemants Inter Collegiate Elocution

Competition by CSA

07-02-2019 07-02-2019 65

Chavara State level Speech Competition

by CSA

06-02-2019 06-02-2019 68

Inter Class Mehandi Competition by CSA 13-06-2018 13-06-2018 56

Invited Lecture, Reading : Past & Present,

Prof. Shinas A.M, Writer & Discussant by

Readers Club

04-10-2018 04-10-2018 86

Conducted 10 Book Presentations by

Readers Club

Every

Wednesday

Every

Wednesday

23

World Ozone day clelebration by

Biodiversity Club

17-09-2018 17-09-2018 136

INVITED TALK on “Understanding the

Climate, Climate Change and the ways to

keep the climate cool” in connection with

World Ozone day clelebration by

Biodiversity Club

18-09-2018 18-09-2018 152

Planted saplings in connection with World

Environment Day by Biodiversity Club

06-06-2018 06-06-2018 63

On-field Para-Taxonomy Workshop on

‘Faunal Diversity Documentation of

Thommana Kole Wetlands’ in connection

with World Wetland day celebrations by

Biodiversity Club

02-02-2019 02-02-2019 86

Provided hands-on training on Paper Pen,

Paper Bags, Grow Bags using Flex Banners

and Chekutty dolls-S.N Vidya Bhavan

School at Chenthrapinni. by NSS

19-01-2019 19-01-2019 65

Suchithwa Mission-swatch Barath officials

and our volunteers made a cleanliness

drive at the muncipal Bus stand at

Irinjalakuda. by NSS

29-01-2019 29-01-2019 45

Swatch Barath Campaign - our volunteers

was given a lecture on keeping the

muncipality surroundings clean by NSS

29-01-2019 29-01-2019 135

Interactive Session on Gender and Health

by Womens Cell

13-07-2018 13-07-2018 124

a visit to Santhi Sadhan Irinjalakuda by

CSA

23-02-2019 23-02-2019 48

Exhibition – Endosalfan victims by CSA 17-01-2019 17-01-2019 50

NSS and Thavanish organised a Stem Cell

donation camp-collected 1,149 cells in

association with Dhathri Foundation

27-07-2018 27-07-2018 2400

a lecture on VISION for all the NSS

volunteers by NSS

28-07-2018 28-07-2018 136

a Motivational talk on BEING HUMAN BY

HUMAN BEINGS. by NSS

02-08-2018 02-08-2018 146

A talk on own life experience by Shri.Biju –

a visually challenged musician from Idukki

by NSS

04-08-2018 04-08-2018 135

Kerala flood-Started relief camp centre

and centralised distribution centre and

cleaning drives by NSS

16-08-2018 16-08-2018 46

a trip and visit to AMMA HOME, at

Moodirakanni by NSS

05-01-2019 05-01-2019 84

A traininig on Basic Life Support by the

Doctors and volunteers of St.James

Hospital, Chalakudy by NSS

06-02-2019 06-02-2019 58

A vist to tp Pratheesha Bhavan and a

Mentally Challenged home near

irinjalakuda by NSS

02-03-2019 02-03-2019 94

Financial aid to Rosily by Thavanish 24-07-2018 24-07-2018 65

Freshers Camp by CSA 13-10-2018 13-10-2018 65

World Anti-drug day -anti-drug campaign

drive across 5 schools of Irinjalakuda sub

District by NSS

28-06-2018 28-06-2018 87

a lecture and an awareness campaign on

Road Safety by the Motor Vehicles

Department authorities. by NSS

27-06-2018 27-06-2018 163

A visit Viyoor Central Jail by NSS 21-07-2018 21-07-2018 124

a tribal exposure camp at Wayanad by

NSS

17-10-2018 20-10-2018 132

Donated 3000 books to a social activist for

setting up a libraryin PulpallyGrama

Panchayat. by NSS

20-10-2018 20-10-2018 125

Initiation Ceremony UG by CSA 18-06-2018 19-06-2018 1102

Initiation Ceremony PG by CSA 27-06-2018 27-06-2018 265

Orientation Programme I DC by CSA 22-07-2018 23-07-2018 1102

Orientation Programme II DC by CSA 13-06-2018 13-06-2018 968

Orientation Programme III DC by CSA 14-06-2018 14-06-2018 684

Mass Demonstration of Yoga by NSS 26-06-2018 26-06-2018 3400

Provided a talk on the importance of NSS

in the personality development of the

students in schools and colleges-S.N Vidya

Bhavan School at Chenthrapinni. by NSS

19-01-2019 19-01-2019 65

Summercamp by NSS 31-05-2019 31-05-2019 125