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COLLEGE CALENDAR 2019-20
2020-21 STUDENTS’ HANDBOOK
MUHAMMED ABDURAHIMAN MEMORIAL ORPHANAGE (MAMO) COLLEGE
MUKKAM, P.O. MANASSERY, KOZHIKODE, KERALA, INDIA, PIN - 673 602
Build Scientifically Oriented, Intellectually Accomplished, Morally Upright and Socially Committed youth who can play a constructive role in Nation Building.
MISSION
Intellectual, social and economic empowerment of the youth in general and women, minorities, orphans and the destitute in particular by providing quality, value-based higher-education.
VISION
OBJECTIVES
Pursuit of Excellence, Harnessing technology, Thrust on value-based education, Nurturing Excellence and
Moulding the youth for Nation Building.
In Living Memory of the veteran Freedom Fighter
MUHAMMED ABDURAHIMAN SAHIB
MUHAMMED ABDURAHIMAN MEMORIAL ORPHANAGE (MAMO) COLLEGE
[Reaccredited by NAAC with A’ Grade & Affiliated to the University of Calicut]
MUKKAM, P.O. MANASSERY, KOZHIKODE, KERALA, INDIA, PIN - 673 602
Phone: 0495-2297319 & 2295167 (Off) 0495 - 2295121 (Principal) Web: www.mamocollege.org and E-mail: [email protected]
2020-21 STUDENTS’ HANDBOOK
PRAYER
In the name of Allah, The Most Beneficent, The Most
Merciful. Praise to be Allah, Lord of the worlds,
Most Beneficent, Most Merciful.
Owner of the Day of Judgement. Thee do we worship,
Thee do we ask for help Guide us to the right path.
The path of those on whom Thou bestowed Thy Grace
Not (the path) of those who earn Thine anger, nor those
who go astray.
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CONTENTS
Introduction 08
Our Founder 10
Programmes Offered 11
Managing Committee 12
Succession List of Principals 12
Faculty Members 13
Administrative Staff 23
Staff on Contract 23
College Level Clubs, Cells and Forums 25
Facilities of the College 43
Rules & Regulations of the College 44
CBCSS-UG 2019 Regulations 53
Structure of UG Programmes 53
CBCSS-PG 2019 Regulations 72
Structure of PG Programmes 72
Fees and Finance 78
Academic cum Examination Calendar 82
College Academic Schedule 83
Leave Record 94
Important Telephone Numbers 96
Sister Institutions 97
Time Table 98
Muhammed Abdurahiman Memorial Orphanage (MAMO) College is a first grade aided college of Arts, Science and Commerce, affiliated to the University of Calicut. It was started in the year 1982 as a junior college offering only Pre-degree courses. Later, it was upgraded as a Degree College in 1991 and as a first grade college in 2002. The college is situated in a lush green landscape at Manassery, Mukkam, 30 Km from Calicut. The college provides serene atmosphere for academic activities. At present, it offers ten Undergraduate level and six Postgraduate level programmes. The college comes under section 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act. The College has been accredited by the NAAC with B++ level in March 2007 and reaccredited in March 2016 with "A" grade.
The college owes its existence to the concerted efforts made by Jb. V. Veerankutty Haji (Late) at its helm of affairs. It was really Jb. V. Moideen Koya Haji (Late) who was mainly responsible for the establishment of this institution in the loving memory of Jb. (Late) Mohammed Abdurahiman Sahib, the veteran freedom fighter. The college is run by Mukkam Muslim Orphanage Committee.
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Mokkam Muslim Orphanage Committee, a Charitable Society, started functioning in 1956. The main objective of the orphanage is to look after the orphans and destitute -boys and girls- providing protection and necessities such as food, cloth, shelter, medical care and education, both religious and modern. The orphanage has won the National Award, for the best Child Welfare in 1983 and 2008, awarded by the Ministry of Child Welfare, Government of India. The orphanage was also adjudged as best by the Kerala State Orphanage Control Board several times. The earnest effort of the orphanage committee to start an Arts and Science College for higher learning was an important step in its way to uplift the educational standard of the citizens in the rural area of Kozhikode district.
The college is now in a stage of fast development and overall shake up for the optimum utilization of the chances of rapidly changing global scenario. The Library, Administration block and Departments are computerised for the smooth and efficient functioning of the college. The College has a good play ground, which can host University level and other levels of sports and games competitions. Fitness Centre with modern amenities, well-facilitated seminar hall and indoor auditorium have been most appreciated. The new library complex is an outstanding one. The College maintains a canteen to provide standard food for the staff and students. There is a co-opera-tive store for the benefit of the stakeholders.
Besides the academic activities, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are also given due consideration aiming at the all-round development of the students. Cordial relationship among the staff, students, PTA, Alumni and Management has resulted in a peaceful academic atmosphere. The College Union, an elected body of students, promotes such activities with a view to create a sense of parliamentary and democratic ideas among the students.
OUR FOUNDER MANAGER
Jb. MOIDEEN KOYA HAJI
Vayalil Moideen Koya Haji was the first among the founders of Mukkam Muslim Orphanage. He was born in 1933 as son of Vayalil Veeran Kutti Haji and Mariyam Hajjumma. Mukkam Muslim Orphanage was started in his house with the help and blessings of his father. His chief field of activity was the Mukkam Muslim Orphanage and the other institutes under it. He held the post of the secretary of the orphanage managing committee from its start in 1956 until his death in 1983. He held the post of chairmanship of Kerala State Orphanage and Charitable Home for 9 years. Besides his works for the orphanage, he has also had pivotal role in beginning various educational institutions in and around Mukkam. He contributed land for the orphanage both at Mukkam and at Manassery. This orphanage was chosen as the best orphanage in India twice as a result of his selfless service.
PROGRAMMES OFFERED
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (6 SEMESTERS)
1. B. Sc Physics with Mathematics & Computer Science as complementary
2. B. Sc Polymer Chemistry with Mathematics & Physics as complementary
3. B. Sc Mathematics with Statistics & Computer Science as complementary
4. B. Sc Computer Science with Mathematics & Electronics as complementary
5. B. A. History with Economics & Tourism as complementary
6. B. A. Economics with Indian History and Banking as complementary
7. B. Com Computer Applications
8. B. Sc Microbiology with Biochemistry & Bio-Statistics and Computer Applications as complementary
9. B. A English*
10. B. B. A*
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (4 SEMESTERS)
11. M. A Mass Communication & Journalism
12. M. Com *
13. M. Sc Physics *
14. M. Sc Chemistry *
15. M. Sc Mathematics *
16. M. Sc Microbiology * *Self-financing programmes
MANAGING COMMITTEE
1. V MOYIMON HAJI (Manager). Ph. 0495 2298611, 2297137 (Resi)
2. V Ummar Koya Haji. Ph. 0495 2297356
3. C Moosa Master. Ph. 9447632382
4. A. E Moideen Haji. Ph. 9447650400
5. V AbdullaKoya Haji. Ph. 9745655055
6. V Moyi Haji. Ph. 8156885835
7. V Kunhali Haji. Ph. 9447243812
8. Principal (Ex-Officio member) 0495 2295121
SUCCESSION LIST OF PRINCIPALS
1. Prof. Omanoor Mohammed (25-11-1982 to 29-03-1985)
2. Dr. P. K. Abdul Khader (30-03-1985 to 02-12-1985)
3. Prof. T. K. Ummer (03-12-1985 to 03-01-1989)
4. Dr. P. K. Abdul Khader (04-01-1989 to 11-01-1990)
5. Prof. A. Abdul Azeez (12-01-1990 to 31-03-2000)
6. Prof. V. M. Ussan Kutty (01-04-2000 to 31-03-2011)
7. Dr. P. K. Abdul Khader (01-04-2011 to 31-01-2012)
8. Dr. C. K. Radhakrishnan (01-02-2012 to 22-03-2012)
9. Dr. T. A Abdul Majeed (23-03-2012 to 05-01-2014)
10. Prof. A. P. Abdurahiman (06-01-214 to 31-03-2017)
11. Dr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali (01-04-2017 to 28-06-2018)
FACULTY MEMBERS
PRINCIPAL: Dr. Abbas T. P [M. Sc, MCA, MBA, Ph. D]
9249961566, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. Com & M. Com
HEAD: Mr. Mohammed Rashid M. P [M. Com, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9947847941, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Aboobaker K [M. Com, M. Phil, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 98474 29971 [email protected]
Mr. Riyas K [M. Com, M. Phil, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 97449 16913, [email protected]
Mr. Ramesh K [M. Com, M. Phil] Assistant Professor, 9747964652, [email protected]
Ms. Sajisha E. S [M. Com, M. Phil] Assistant Professor, 9946430743, [email protected]
Ms. Beena A [M. Com] Assistant Professor, 9946430743, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. Com: Mr. Riyas K
II Year B. Com: Mr. Aboobaker K
III Year B. Com: Mr. Mohammed Rashid M. P
I Year M. Com: Ms. Beena A
II Year M. Com: Ms. Sajisha E. S
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. A Economics
HEAD: Mr. Shukoor K. H [M. A, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9656572777, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V [M. A (Eco), M. A (Socio), M. A (JMC), M. Ed, PGDHRM] Assistant Professor, 9447003596, [email protected]
Ms. Suhaima K [M. A, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9747566895, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. A Economics: Mr. Shukoor K. H
II Year B. A Economics: Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V
III Year B. A Economics: Ms. Suhaima K
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. A History
HEAD: Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A [M. A, M. Phil, Ph. D, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9497295979, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Abdul Rahiman O. M [M. A, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9656254989, [email protected]
Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, M. A Assistant Professor, 9846499858, anees. [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. A History: Mr. Abdul Rahiman O. M
II Year B. A History: Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C
III Year B. A History: Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A
DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: M. A Journalism
HEAD: Ms. Brijila M. V [MCJ] Assistant Professor, 9539029019, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Abdul Bais P [M. A] Assistant Professor, 9020065432, [email protected]
Dr. Smitha P [MCJ, Ph. D] Assistant Professor © 8943158617 smi. [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year M. A Journalism: Mr. Abdul Bais P
II Year M. A Journalism: Ms. Brijila M. V
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
HEAD: Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P [M. Sc, M. Phil, B. Ed] Associate Professor, 9446118280, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS
HEAD: Mr. Arun. R [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9048455023, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. Sc Computer Science
HEAD: Ms. Beena Cherian [MCA] Associate Professor, 9447848340, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Prinsar P. M [MCA] Assistant Professor, 9744889250, [email protected]
Ms. Bilkees. K [MCA] Assistant Professor, 9847118916, [email protected]
Mr. Basheer P [MCA] Assistant Professor, 9744363142, [email protected]
Mr. Firos V. M [MCA] Assistant Professor, 9846021994, [email protected]
Ms. Raeesa T. M [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9645444677, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. Sc Computer Science: Mr. Arun
II Year B. Sc Computer Science: Mr. Basheer P
III Year B. Sc Computer Science: Mr. Prinsar P. M
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. Sc & M. Sc Mathematics
HEAD: Dr. Mini P. M. [M. Sc, M. Phil, B. Ed, Ph. D] Associate Professor, 9496058282, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Anoop N. K [M. Sc, B. Ed]
Assistant Professor, 9447532415, [email protected]
Mr. Shibu C. G [M. Sc, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9995428239, [email protected]
Prof. Mathew (Rtd) [M. Sc, Ph. D] Associate Professor, 9495205226
Ms. Shijila K. S, M. Sc
Assistant Professor, 9995858808, [email protected]
Mr. Mohiyudheen N [M. Sc]
Assistant Professor, 8891448673, [email protected]
Mr. Muhammed Shakeeb M [M. Sc]
Assistant Professor, 7902981498, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. Sc Mathematics: Mr. Shibu C. G
II Year B. Sc Mathematics: Dr. Mini P. M. & Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P
III Year B. Com: Mr. Anoop N. K
I Year M. Sc Mathematics: Ms. Shijila K. S
II Year M. Sc Mathematics: Mr. Mohiyudheen N
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. Sc & M. Sc Physics
HEAD: Ms. Rukkiyya V. P [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9633901843, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Shafi K. M [M. Sc, M. Tech] Assistant Professor, 9747920336, [email protected]
Dr. Daughty John [M. Sc, Ph. D]
Assistant Professor, 9539338646, [email protected]
Dr. Saheer Cheemadan [M. Sc, B. Ed, M. Phil, Ph. D] Assistant Professor, 956703720, [email protected]
Mr. Vishnu Prasad S [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 8593005385, [email protected]
Ms. Varsha K. K [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 8086186581, [email protected]
Ms. Shuhaina T [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9747716064, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. Sc Physics: Mr. Shafi K. M
II Year B. Sc Physics: Ms. Rukkiyya V. P
III Year B. Sc Physics: Dr. Daughty John
I Year M. Sc Physics: Ms. Shuhaina T
II Year M. Sc Physics: Ms. Varsha K. K
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. Sc & M. Sc Chemistry
HEAD: Ms. Minnath T. A [M. Sc, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9400914934, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Ms. Reshma Sebastian [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9400526006, [email protected]
Mr. Thrivikraman K [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9895136916, [email protected]
Ms. Shameera P [M. Sc] Assistant professor, 9526604842, [email protected]
Mr. Farvees D [M. Sc]
Assistant professor, 9747817006, [email protected]
Mr. Abdul Rahoof P [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 99961120603, [email protected]
Ms. Saranya E. P [M. Sc, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9645685974, [email protected]
Ms. Juvairiya P [M. Sc]
Assistant Professor, 9400086538, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. Sc Chemistry: Ms. Minnath T. A & Ms. Shameera P
II Year B. Sc Chemistry: Ms. Reshma Sebastian
III Year B. Sc Chemistry: Mr. Thrivikraman
I Year M. Sc Chemistry: Ms. Saranya E. P
II Year M. Sc Chemistry: Mr. Abdul Rahoof P
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. Sc & M. Sc Microbiology
HEAD: Mr. Lukman. A [M. Sc, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 8111898802, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Ms. Ummukulsu. K [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 9539693656, [email protected]
Ms. Akmal Irfana [M. Sc, M. Sc] Assistant Professor © 9746408337, [email protected]
Ms. Sana M. A [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 7560877400, [email protected]
Ms. Jasna E [M. Sc] Assistant Professor, 8086208200, jasnajaleel41 @gmail.com
Ms. Ruqsana Khader P. K [M. Sc]
Assistant Professor, 8593039081, [email protected]
Ms. Amrutha P [M. Sc, DCA] Assistant Professor, 8943445506, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. Sc Microbiology: Ms. Jasna E
II Year B. Sc Microbiology: Ms. Sana M. A
III Year B. Sc Microbiology: Ms. Ruqsana Khader P. K
I Year M. Sc Microbiology: Ms. Amrutha P
II Year M. Sc Microbiology: Ms. Ummukulsu. K
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. B. A
HEAD: Ms. Shareena P. P [M. Com, M.Phil, B. Lis, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9747323376, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Mirshad K. C [M. Com] Assistant Professor, 9605692647, [email protected]
Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K [M. Com, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9747604853, [email protected]
Mr. Dilshad P. K [M. Com] Assistant Professor, 9605404460, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B.B.A: Mr. Dilshad P. K
II Year B.B.A: Mr. Mirshad K. C
III Year B.B.A: Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
PROGRAMMES OFFERED: B. A English
HEAD: Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K [M. A] Assistant Professor, 8089012313, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Ms. Nicy Joseph [M. A, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9846443568, [email protected]
Mr. JASIR K [M. A, B. Ed] Assistant Professor © 9961022514, [email protected]
Mr. Akbarali P [M. A, B. Ed] Assistant Professor, 9544329643, [email protected]
Mr. Mirsa Galib [M. A] Assistant Professor, 8281774817, [email protected]
Mr. Noby Manuel [MCJ] Assistant Professor, 9645408838, noby. [email protected]
Ms. Bincy. P [M. A] Assistant Professor, 9745313403, [email protected]
Ms. Aseeka M [M. A] Assistant Professor, 9895956660, [email protected]
CLASS TUTORS
I Year B. A English: Ms. Bincy. P
II Year B. A English: Mr. Akbarali P
III Year B. A English: Mr. Mirsa Galib
DEPARTMENT OF MALAYALAM
HEAD: Dr. Mumthas P. K [M. A, B. Ed, Ph. D] Assistant Professor, 9605186579, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Ms. Rahna K. P [M. A, B. Ed]
Assistant Professor, 9400049275, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF ARABIC
HEAD: Dr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali [MA, BEd, Ph.D, MFD (Arabic), MAB(Arabic)] Assistant Professor, 9633587252, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Mohammed Nisar Hasani [MFH(Arabic), MA (Eng)] Asssistant Professor, 8086842529, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
HEAD: Dr. Ambili M. K [M. A, Ph. D] Assistant Professor, 9895627229, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Ms. Janeera [M. A, B. Ed]
Assistant Professor, 9605068824, [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEAD: Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi [M.PEd] Assistant Professor, 9946694233, [email protected]
FACULTY MEMBERS
Mr. Prabeesh. P [M.PEd, NIS, M.Sc Health & Yoga Therapy]
Assistant Professor, 9656629953, [email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
HEAD ACCOUNTANT: Mr. Basheer Thattanchery. 9446964049, [email protected]
CLERK: Mr. Abdurahiman T. K. 9745197023
OFFICE ATTENDANT
1. Mr. Mohammed Noufal P. P9645245330,
[email protected] 2. Ms. Sabira M. P 8139829220, [email protected]
3. Mr. Sirajudheen P9946052374, [email protected]
LAB ASSISTANT
1. Mr. Abdul Khadar T. K 9447950882 2. Mr. Ibrahim P. M. 9447539450
MECHANIC: Mr. Junais N 9207998589, [email protected]
UGC LIBRARIAN: Ms. Jesbira. M [M. L. I. Sc] 9645623138, [email protected]
STAFF ON CONTRACT
CLERICAL STAFF
1. Ms. Ayishabi K. P 04952306618 2. Ms. Haseena. T. I 9656294959
OFFICE ATTENDANT: Mr. Ummer K. V. 9946999810
LIB.ASST: Ms. Sumitha. 8138825624 [email protected]
LAB ASSISTANTS
1. Ms. Abitha. M (Dept. of Biochemistry) 0495 3178405 2. Mr. Ashokan E (Dept. of Physics) 9656038160 3. Mr. Pailo K. K (Dept. of Chemistry) 9446364327 4. Ms. Rajna K. T (Dept. of Microbiology) 9048312762 5. Mr. Rejimon (Dept. of Computer Science) 9847391132 6. Mr. Jaseel Rahman T. K (Chemistry)9562113211
IQAC: Mr. Shameem C. K [M. A, B. Ed] 9846303035, [email protected]
LGS
1. Mr. Aboobacker E, 90489594936 2. Mr. V. P Chathan, 9048211850 3. Ms. Beefathima M. M, 9539303153 4. Ms. Bindu K, 9562621132 5. Ms. Jalaja. P, 9995253447
6. Ms. Bindu. P (Library), 9048855797
7. Ms. Radhika, 9048258038 8. Mr. Kumaran
COLLEGE LEVEL CLUBS, CELLS & FORUMS
COLLEGE COUNCIL: It is a statutory body headed by the Principal and
comprising of all the Heads of Departments, the Librarian and two elected representatives from the faculty members. A senior faculty member acts as the secretary of the council. It formulates the academic and non-academic programmes and monitors their implementation. This council also takes the decisions regarding internal discipline, conduct of various non-academic activities.
MEMBERS: Principal, Mr. Shukoor K. H (Council Secretary), Ms. Beena Cherian, Dr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali, Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A, Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P, Dr. Mini P. M, Dr. Mumtaz P. K, Dr. Ambili. M. K, Ms. Rukkiyya. V. P, Ms. Minnath. T. A, Mr. Muhammed Rashid M. P, Ms. Brijila M. V, Ms. Shareena P. P, Ms. Hanna Thasneem, Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi, Mr. Lukman A, Ms. Jesbira
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC): Internal
Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is a body proposed by National As-sessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up-gradation of the college.
MEMBERS: Principal (Chairman), Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A (Coordinator), Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K (Assistant Coordinator), Mr. Shafi K. M (Assistant Coordinator), Dr. Aboobacer Mangattuchali (Faculty Member), Ms. Beena Cherian (Faculty Member), Mr. Shukoor K. H (Faculty Member), Ms. Shameera P (Faculty Member), Mr. Shibu C. G (Faculty Member), Mr. Basheer Thattanchery (Administrative Staff), Mr. Abdullakoya Haji (Member, Management Committee), Mr. Abdul Razak. P. K (Local Society), Mr. Kunhan Master (Ward Councillor, Mukkam Municipality), Mr. Hasnul Banna (Alumni President), Mr. Limseer Ali (External Expert, MES Ponnani College) and College Union Chairman (Member).
ACADEMIC COUNCIL: Academic council plans and implements curricular
and co-curricular activities of the College, including teaching, learning and assessment related activities.
MEMBERS: Principal, Mr. Shukoor K. H (Coordinator), Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A (IQAC Coordinator), Ms. Beena Cherian, Dr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali, Mr. Abdurahiman O. M, Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P, Dr. Mini P. M, Dr. Ambili. M. K, Ms. Rukkiyya. V. P, Ms. Minnath. T. A, Mr. Muhammed Rashid M. P, Ms. Brijila M. V, Ms. Shareena P. P, Ms. Hanna Thasneem, Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi, Mr. Lukman A and Ms. Jesbira
COLLEGE UNION: The College Union is statutory body that functions as
per the rules and regulations of the University of Calicut. The students of the College elect the office bearers the College Union. The tenure of the College Union is one academic year. The College Union consists of Chairman, Vice-Chairman, General Secretary, Joint Secretary, Magazine Editor, General Captain, Arts Club Secretary and two UUCs. Election is conducted in the presidential mode. The College Union coordinates various activities of the students in the campus, including Arts Festival, College Day and a host of other cultural and co- and extracurricular activities. College Union also brings out department magazines and Annual College Magazine.
ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE: As per the directions of the Honourable
Supreme Court, the University Grants Commission, the Government of Kerala and the University of Calicut, an Anti-Ragging Committee and an Anti-Ragging Squad has been functioning in the college. The Anti Ragging Committee consists of the Principal, PTA members, staff members, police officers, members of local body and student representatives.
MEMBERS: Principal (Chairman), Mr. Shukkoor K. H (Convener, Mob. 9656572777), Ms. Beena Cherian, Dr. Mini P. M., Ms. Rukkiyya. V. P, Ms. Minnath. T. A, Mr. Abdurahiman O. M, Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi, Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K, Mr. Lukman A, Ms. Shareena P. P, Mr. Abdullakoya Haji (Managing Committee Member), PTA Vice president, Sub Inspector of Police, Mukkam Police Station and Student representative (Members).
ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD MEMBERS: Mr. Shukkoor K. H (Convener), Ms. M. P. Jyothilakshmi, Mr. Prinsar. P. M, Mr. Shafi K. M, Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi, Ms. Nicy Joseph, Mr. Anoop. N. K, Mr. Muhammed Anees. P. C, Mr. Thrivikraman K, Mr. Shibu. C. G and Mr. Noby Manuel (Members)
STUDENTS WELFARE AND DISCIPLINE: The Students Welfare and
Discipline committee is constituted to ensure welfare and discipline of the students. Mr. Shibu C. G is currenly the Convener of the Committee. Mr. Prinsar P. M, Mr. Shukoor K. H, Dr. Mumthas P. K, Mr. Shafi K. M, Mr. Lukman A, Mr. Abdurahiman O. M, Mr. Mirshad K. C, Mr. Thrivikraman. K, Mr. Ramesh K., Mr. Jasir K, Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi and Mr. Prabeesh P are the members.
WOMEN COMPLAINT REDRESSAL CELL: The cell is constituted as per
the directive of the UGC to redress the grievances, if any, of the girls students and the women employees of the college. Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P is currenly the Convener of the Cell. Ms. Beena Cherian, Dr. Ambili. M. K, Ms. Rukkiyya V. P, Ms. Minnath T. A, Ms. Suhaima K and Ms. Ruqsana Khader P. K are the members.
ETHICS COMMITTEE: An ethics committee has been constituted as per
the Govt. order (RT) No 346/05/H. Edn. dated 01-03-2005 to monitor implementation of the decision banning mobile phones, cinematic dance and fashion shows on the campus with the co-operation of the college PTA, Staff members, Students union, Management committee, NSS, NCC and local authorities.
MEMBERS: Principal (Chairman), PTA Vice President (Vice Chairman), Staff Advisor (Convener), College Union Chairman (Joint convener), Manager, MAMO College (Member), NSS Programme Officer (Member) and Ward Member (Member)
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL: Grievance Redressal committee has
been constituted as per University of Calicut CUCBSS UG regulation 2014 to address all grievances relating to the internal assessment process of the students.
MEMBERS: Principal (Chairman) and Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P, Ms. Rukkiyya V. P, Ms. Minnath T. A, Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K and Ms. Brijila M. V (Members)
THE PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION: The Parent Teacher
Association (PTA) of the college, with the Principal as its President, a
representative of the Parent as Vice President and a faculty member as its Secretary, works with all dedication and interest for the welfare of the students and the institution. The members of the association often meet to discuss the academic progress and development of the student. PTA has eight executive members, four each from teachers and parents. Mr. Vishnu Prasad S is currently the Secretary of PTA.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS CELL: The cell, under the supervision of
the Principal, conducts the University examinations as per the guidelines of the affiliating university. Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V and Mr. Lukman A currently hold the charges of the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent, respectively.
INTERNAL EXAMINATIONS CELL: The Cell, in consultation with the
departments, coordinates the conduct of internal assessment tests. Ms. Jyothilakshmi. M. P is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Ms. Reshama Sebastian, Ms. Sana M. A, Ms. Amrutha. P, Ms. Raeesa T. M, Ms. Shuhaina T, Ms. Varsha K. K, Ms. Saranya E. P and Ms. Juvairiya P are the Assistant Coordinators.
EXAMINATION SQUAD: The Examination Squad overviews and supervises
the conduct of internal and external examinations to check all unfair means. Dr. Mini P. M is currenly the Coordinator of the squad. Mr. Shukoor K. H, Ms. Minnath T. A, Mr. Prinsar P. M, Mr. Muhammd Jaffer V, Mr. Shafi K. M, Mr. Thrivikraman. K, Mr. Shibu C. G and Mr. Ramesh K are the members.
STAFF ADVISOR STUDENTS UNION: The staff advisor advices and
monitors the activities of the elected College Union so as ensure that their priorities matches with that of the College. Dr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali currently holds the charge of Staff Advisor Students Union.
ADMISSION CELL: The Cell coordinates the centralized admissions to
various study programmes of the College. Separate Nodal Officers for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes have been appointed for the smooth execution of the admissions. Mr. Shukkoor K. H and Mr. Anoop N. K. hold the charges of the Nodal Officer and Assistant Nodal Officer of the
undergraduate programmes, respectively. Mr. Ramesh K and Mr. Vishnu Prasad S hold the same charges, respectively, of the postgraduate programmes
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT REPORT SUBMISSION CELL: The
College ensures that the reports of the continuous assessment of various departments are submitted to University on time. Ms. Beena Cherian coordinates the submission of continuous assessment report of the undergraduate programmes and Mr. Farvees D coordinates that of the postgraduate programmes.
COOPERATIVE STORE: The Cooperate store of the College provides
various stationary items, notebooks, practical record books, assignment books, textbooks and various application forms to the students of the college at lower prices. College Principal is the Ex-Officio President of the Cooperative Store. Mr. Lukman A is currently the Secretary.
RETURNING OFFICER TO COLLEGE UNION ELECTION: Elections
to the College Union is conducted in a free and fair manner as per the directives of the affiliating University. A team of teachers headed by a Returning Officer (RO) executes and monitors the elections to the College Union. Mr. Prinsar P. M is currently the RO and Ms. Minnath T. A, Mr. Shibu C. G, Mr Lukman A, Mr. Vishnu Prasad S are the Assistant ROs.
ACADEMIC TIME TABLE COMMITTEE: The Time Table committee sets
the academic schedule and class timetable of the College. Mr. Shafi K. M is currently the Coordinator and Dr. Mini P. M, Mr. Shukoor K. H, Mr. Abdul Rahiman O. M, Ms. Shameera P, Mr. Ramesh K, Ms. Bilkees K and Ms. Ummukulsu K are the Assistant Coordinators.
REMEDIAL COACHING CENTRE: The College gives priority to conduct
remedial classes for students from SC, ST, other backward communities and other academically challenged students to help them in their quest for knowledge. This gives an opportunity for the students to cover their backlogs and to enhance their knowledge. It has helped to ease the burden of the students in learning and to improve the pass percentage.
Mr. Anoop N. K is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Ms. Suhaima K, Ms. Nicy Joseph, Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, Mr. Shafi K. M, Ms. Shameera P, Ms. Jasna E, Mr. Mirshad K. C and Mr. Riyas K are the Assistant Coordinators.
SCHOLAR SUPPORT PROGRAMME (SSP): SSP imparts additional
support to students in their curricular activities especially in areas of their weakness. It provides personalised additional support through tutorial classes, additional lectures, question banks, study materials and interactive classes. Mr. Anoop N. K is currently the Coordinator of SSP. Ms. Suhaima K, Ms. Nicy Joseph, Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, Mr. Shafi K. M, Ms. Shameera P, Ms. Jasna E, Mr. Mirshad. K C and Mr. Riyas K are the Assistant Coordinators.
WALK WITH A SCHOLAR (WWS): This is a special mentoring
programme based on the concept of mentor as a Guide or Friend. It provides guidance, motivation and mental support to students for seeking employment and helps them identify potential areas for higher studies. Mr. Thrivikraman K is currently the Coordinator of WWS. Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V, Mr. Abdul Rahiman O. M, Mr. Firos V. M, Dr. Daughty John and Mr. Aboobacker K are the Assistant Coordinators.
ADDITIONAL SKILL ACQUISITION PROGRAMME (ASAP): ASAP is a
Kerala Government sponsored programme to help students to acquire soft during their regular study. This programme helps students to acquire proficiency in language, Information technology, service sector and in other areas of their interest. The students get an opportunity to acquire additional skills during their studies that improves their employability. Mr. Muhammed Rashid M. P is currently the Coordinator of ASAP. Ms. Nicy Joseph, Ms. Shameera P, Ms. Shareena P. P, Ms. Akmal Irfana, Dr. Saheer Cheemadan, and Mr. Muhammed Shakeeb M are the Assistant Coordinators.
TUTORIAL SYSTEM: The college follows a well-structured tutorial
system. Students are divided into different groups and each group is assigned under the tutorship of a faculty member. The tutor keeps a detailed record of each student, which contains his/her academic and non-academic status. The tutorial hours provide an opportunity to the students to discuss their problems, personal and general with their tutor. Dr. Daughty John is currently the Coordinator of the Tutorial System. Ms. Shijila
K. S, Ms. Reshma Sebastian, Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V, Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, Mr. Shibu C. G, Mr. Jasir K, Ms. Jasna. E, Mr. Mirshad K. C Mr. Basheer P, Ms. Sana M. A, Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K and Mr. Aboobaker K are the Assistant Coordinators.
OFFICE AUTOMATION CELL: The Cell provides the necessary support
and training to the staff and students in using the Office Automation implemented in the College. The Cell also advices the higher authority of the additional automation needed. Mr. Shafi K. M is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Mr. Firos V. M and Raeesa T. M are the Assistant Coordinators.
MUSIC CLUB & CLUB FOR CULTURAL PROGRAMMES: These clubs,
in cooperation with the College Union plan, coordinates the cultural and related activities of the College. The clubs also train the students for the University Zonal Arts competitions and other similar events. The clubs also perform cultural programmes in All India Radio. Dr. Ambili M. K is currently the Coordinator of these two clubs. Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P, Ms. Reshma Sebastian, Dr. Daughty John, Mr. Noby Manuel, Ms. Sajisha E. S, Ms. Beena. A and Mr. Arun R are the Assistant Coordinators.
STAFF EDITORIAL BOARD – COLLEGE MAGAZINE: The editorial
board plays a pivotal role in bringing out the annual college magazine. The team work in tandem with a team of students led by Student Editor to bring out the Magazine. Dr. Mumthaz P. K is currently the Staff Editor. Dr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali, Ms. Nicy Joseph, Dr. Ambili M. K and Mr. Abdul Bais. P are the Assistant Staff Editors.
PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER: The Public Relation Office is the face of
the College. The Officers in charge takes the activities of the College to the public and prepare action plans for undertaking the socially committed activities of the College. Dr. Ajmal Mueen. M. A is currently functions as PRO and Ms. Jesbira as Assistant PRO.
SCHOLARSHIPS CELL: The Scholarship Cell provides guidance and
support to students to apply for various governmental, non-governmental,
management and alumni sponsored scholarships and e-grants. Ms. Rukkiyya V. P is currently the Coordinator and Mr. Mohinudheen N is the Joint Coordinator of the Scholarships Cell. Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, Ms. Suhaima K, Ms. Shameera P, Mr. Anoop N. K, Mr. Mirza Ghalib K. T, Mr. Riyas K, Dr. Saheer Cheemadan, Mr. Basheer P, Mr. Abdul Bais P are the Assistant Coordinators.
COLLEGE RESEARCH COUNCIL: The College Research Council
(CRC) is responsible for promoting, developing, and reviewing research activities of the College. The CRC contributes to the development of strategies and programs to support and expand comprehensive research agenda of the College. This demands working closely with faculty and management to encourage and facilitate research and scholarly activities in all academic areas and developing new College-wide research programs. Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A and Dr. Daughty John serve as the Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator, respectively, of the CRC.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS): The aim of N. S. S is to promote
national integration, the sense of social responsibility, inculcate discipline and dignity of labour. At present, the college has two units of NSS. These NSS units have so far implemented several noteworthy social works. Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C and Shameera P are currently the Programme Officers of the NSS Units.
WOMEN DEVELOPMENT & GENDER SENSITIZATION CELL: The
WD& GS Cell of the College monitors the issues related to the overall well-being of the female students. As part of empowering female students, the Cell conducts regular debates, talks, seminars, film shows and exhibitions. It also coducts career and vocational training programmes for female students. Ms. Suhaima K is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Ms. Sajisha E. S, Ms. Shareena P. P, Ms. Juvairiya P, Ms. Saranya E. P, Ms. Shijila K. S, Ms. Shuhaina T and Ms. Varsha K. K are Assistant Coordinators.
CAREER GUIDANCE CELL: With the objective of giving the additional
support along with the academic guidance, a Career Guidance Cell is functioning in the College. This Cell conducts career guidance and campus recruitment programmes. Mr. Farves D is currently the Coordinator of the
Cell. Ms. Reshma Sebastian, Ms. Nicy Joseph, Mr. Muhammed Rashid K, Prinsar P. M, Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V, Mr. Anoop N. K, Dr. Saheer Cheemadan, Mr. Lukman A, Sana M. A and Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K are the Assistant Coordinators.
PLACEMENT CELL: The Placement Cell plays a crucial role in locating
job opportunities for Under Graduates and Postgraduates passing out from the College by keeping in touch with reputed firms and industrial establishments. The Training and Placement Cell of the College centrally handles Campus Placement services of all the students in the College. The Cell operates round the year to facilitate contacts between companies and graduates. The number of students placed through the campus interviews is continuously rising. On invitation, many reputed industries visit the institute to conduct interviews. The Cell provides complete support to the visiting companies at every stage of the placement process. Arrangements for Pre-Placement Talks, Written Tests, Interviews and Group Discussions are arranged as per the requirements of the visiting companies. Mr. Riyas K is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Ms. Shameera P, Mr. Jasir K, Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K, Prinsar P. M, Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V, Mr. Shibu C. G, Dr. Saheer Cheemadan and Sana M. A are the Assistant Coordinators.
STUDENTS COUNSELLING CENTRE: The Centre organizes orientation
programmes for the metal wellbeing of the students and provides counselling services by trained medical practitioners. Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K and Ms. Nicy Joseph currently hold the positions of Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator of the Counselling Centre.
CELL FOR ENTRY INTO SERVICE: The cell organizes special coaching
classes to students to help them appear and clear various recruitment tests conducted by governmental and non-governmental recruitment boards. Mr. Farvees D is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Ms. Reshma Sebastian, Ms. Nicy Joseph, Mr. Muhammed Rashid K, Prinsar P. M, Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V, Mr. Anoop N. K, Dr. Saheer Cheemadan, Mr. Lukman A, Ms. Sana M. A and Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K are the Assistant Coordinators.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE: The Centre provides medical and first
aid facilities for the students. Besides providing weekly services of trained
medical practitioners, the Centre conducts regular medical camps and other health awareness programmes for the benefit of the students. Mr. Lukman A is currently the Coordinator of the Centre. Ms. Jasna E, Ms. Sana. M. A, Ms. Amritha P are the Assistant Coordinators.
PAIN AND PALLIATIVE CARE UNIT: The unit began its activities in
collaboration with the Palliative Care Centres in Mukkam and Chennamangallur. The members of Pain and Palliative unit attend workshops and training programmes to better their approach to activities associated with health services provided to the terminally ill. Students conduct home visits where palliative care is required. The volunteers of the Pain Palliative Care Units also extend their services to the inmates of the Pratheeksha Special Schools and the Regional Cancer Centre. Mr. Abdurahiman O. M is currently the Coordinator of the Unit. Ms. Shameera P and Mr. Lukman A are the Assistant Coordinators.
BLOOD DONOR FORUM: The Forum functions in the college aiming to
cater the needs of patients in and around the district. Working in collaboration with the NSS units of the college, the Forum maintains a blood donors directory. Blood donation camps are organised in the college regularly with the active participation of the staff and students. Ms. Shameera P is currently the Coordinator of the Forum. Ms. Shareena P. P, Mr. Ramesh K, Ms. Rahana K. P, Ms. Beena A, Muhammed Shakkeeb M are the Assistant Coordinators.
HEALTH CLUB: The club functions under the Department of Physical
Education for taking care of the physical and mental fitness of the non-sports students. The club conducts a variety of physical fitness training ac-tivities including yoga, reiki, movement education, aerobic and anaerobic exercise and meditation. Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi and Prabeesh P. P hold the charges of Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator, respectively, of the club.
NATURE CLUB & BHOOMITHRA SENA CLUB: These clubs jointly
organizes several action-oriented environmental activities to create among the students the awareness about the importance of protecting our nature & environment. The club enlists student participation in maintaining a clean
and healthy campus by planting more trees, holding seminars, debates and talks on topics related to current environmental problems. The clubs also conduct study tours to eco-tourism centres. The clubs are maintaining an herbal garden in the College with verities of medicinal plants. Mr. Shafi K. M is currently the Coordinator both the clubs. Mr. Vishnuprasad S, Ms. Sana M. A, Ms. Jasna E., Ruksana Khadar P. K., Ummukkulsu K, Akmal Irfana P, Ms. Shuhaina. T, Ms. Varsha K. K, Saranya E. P and Juvairiya P are Assistant Coordinators of the clubs.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) CLUB: The club promote the use
of ICT tools and services in teaching, learning, assessment and educational administration. The club regularly organizes awareness and training programmes on the use of new technology related tools, services and devices, for both students and staff. Ms. Bilkees K is currently the Coordinator of the IT Club. Mr. Basheer P, Mr. Firoz V. M and Raeesa T. M are the Assistant Coordinators.
THEATRE CLUB: Theatre club focuses on grooming the acting talents of
the students. Mr. Akbarali P is currently the Coordinator of the club. Mr Jasir K, Mr Mirza Ghalib K. T, Mr Noby Manual, Ms. Bincy P, Ms. Rahna K. P, Mr. Arun R and Amrutha P are the Assistant Coordinators.
EXPLORATION CLUB: The club undertakes projects with a scope for
exploring and recording of local history. Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi is currently the Coordinator of the club. Mr. Mohammed Anees P. C, Mr. Noby Manual, Ms. Amrutha P, Ms. Bincy P and Mr. Dilshad P. K are the Assistant Coordinators.
MEDIA CLUB: The Club is a forum to display the media related talents and
skills of the students through news pamphlets, brochures, wall magazines, short films, etc. The media club also organizes other events and activities to provide the students with an opportunity to enhance their media-related skills. Mr. Noby Manuel is currently the Coordinator of the Media Club. Mr. Abdul Bais, Dr. Smitha P and Mr. Jasir K are the Assistant Coordinators.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT (ED) CLUB: The ED Club of
the College functions in association with the Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of Kerala. The club aims at inculcating entrepreneurial culture among students and nurturing the latent entrepreneurial talents in them. Mr. Mirshad K. C is currently the Coordinator of the ED Club. Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K, Mr. Aboobacker K, Mr. Riyas K and Dilshad P. K are the Assistant Coordinators.
INNOVATION CLUB: The club functions with the objective promoting
innovation and creativity among students. The Club organizes a host of activities, including innovation contests, hackethon contests, invited talks, exhibition, programming and designing contests, etc. Mr. Arun K is currently the Coordinator of the Club. Ms. Bilkees, Mr. Basheer P, Mr. Firoz V. M, Raeesa T. M, Mr. Abdul Rahoof P, Dr. Saheer Cheemadan, Ms. Ruqsana Khader P. K and Mr. Riyas K are the Assistant Coordinators.
BIRDS CLUB: The club aims at promoting interest among students in birds,
conservation of nature and the environments through public campaigns and education. Mr. Shibu C. G is currently the Coordinator of the Birds Club. Mr. Vishnuprasad S, Ms. Sana M. A, Ms. Jasna E, Ruksana Khadar P. K, Ummukkulsu K and Akmal Irfana P are the Assistant Coordinators.
OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF MAMOC (OSAMAMOC): OSAMAMOC is the old students’ forum of the College. The Association has so far undertaken several developmental activities in the campus. The Association sponsors several scholarships and organizes career awareness and development programmes for the benefit of the students. Mr. Benna Chendamangallur is currently the President of the Association. Mr. Abdul Rahoof P is the College-Level Coordinator of the Association. Mr. Abdurahiman O. M, Ms. Minnath T. A, Ms. Shameera P, Mr. Mohammed Rashid M. P, Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, Mr. Shibu C. G, Ms. Saranya E. P, Ms. Juvairiya P, Ms. Sana M. A, Mr Mohiyudheen N, Mr. Muhammed Shakeeb M, Mr Mirshad K. C, and Ms. Amrutha P are the College-Level Assistant Coordinators.
MAMOC MEDIA: MAMOC Media is the online media app maintained by the
College, featuring the online news, video channel, radio channel and discussion forum. Ms. Brijila M. V is currently the Coordinator of the MAMOC
Media. Mr. Noby Manuel, Mr. Abdul Bais and Dr. Smitha are the Assistant Coordinators.
OSA CHAPTER: A Chapter of the Optical Society of America (OSA)
functions in the College to support students in their academic studies, to power the research activities and to provide opportunities that will propel their career in optics and photonics. The OSA chapter is heavily involved with community and youth education outreach to provide both a service to the community and work to disseminate the knowledge of optics and photonics to younger generation through invited talks, seminars, contests and awareness programmes. Dr. Shaheer Cheemadan and Dr. Daughty John hold, respectively, the positions of Coordinator and Assistant Coordinators.
NPTEL LOCAL CHAPTER: The College has a Chapter of the National
Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) e-learning project of MHRD, initiated by seven Indian IITs, along with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, to provide quality education to anyone interested in learning from the IITs. The Chapter helps the students and faculty to enrol various online academic programme offered through NPTEL. Mr. Thrivikraman K is currently the coordinator of the NPTEL Local Chapter.
EK BHARAT SHRESTHA BHARAT (EBSB) CHAPTER: Ek Bharat
Shreshtha Bharat is a pioneering initiative launched by the Government of India to enhance unity in India. It aims to actively enhance interaction between people of diverse cultures living in different States and UTs in India, with the objective of promoting greater mutual understanding amongst them. As per the programme, each year, every State/UT would be paired with another State/UT in India for reciprocal interaction between the people. It is envisaged through this exchange, that the knowledge of the language, culture, traditions and practices of different states will lead to an enhanced understanding and bonding between one another, thereby strengthening the unity and integrity of India. Mr. Jasir K is currently the Coordinator of the EBSB Chapter. Mr. Aboobacker K. Ms. Amrutha P, Mr. Mirza Ghalib K. T, Mr. Noby Manual, Mr. Shameem K and Ms. Bincy P are the Assistant Coordinators.
UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN CHAPTER: The College has active chapter
of the Unnt Bharat Abgiyan project of the Central Government to plan and implement its social extension programme. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is inspired by the vision of transformational change in rural development processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help build the architecture of an Inclusive India. The Mission of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is to enable higher educational institutions to work with the people of rural India in identifying development challenges and evolving appropriate solutions for accelerating sustainable growth. It also aims to create a virtuous cycle between society and an inclusive academic system by providing knowledge and practices for emerging professions and to upgrade the capabilities of both the public and the private sectors in responding to the development needs of rural India. Ms. Shmeera P is currently the Coordinator of the UBA Chapter and Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C. Mr. Lukman A and Ms. Beena A are the Assistant Coordinators.
RUSA CELL: Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Cell of the
College coordinates the developmental activities sanctioned to the College the Centrally Sponsored RUSA Project. Mr. Shafi K. M is currently the Coordinator of the RUSA Cell. Mr. Aboobacker Mangattuchali. Ms. Beena Cherian, Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A, Ms. Jyothilakshmi M. P, Dr. Mini P. M, Dr. Ambili. M. K, Ms. Minnath. T. A, Mr. Muhammed Rashid M. P, Ms. Brijila M. V, Ms. Shareena P. P, Ms. Hanna Thasneem, Mr. Mujeeburahiman Ambalakkandi, Mr. Lukman A and Ms. Jesbira are the members of the Cell.
CSS CELL: Compulsory Social Service (CSS) is back again as part of the
successful completion of the undergraduate programme from 2019 admission onwards. Mr. Lukman A is currently the Coordinator and Ms. Beena A is the Assistant Coordinator of the CSS Cell.
AUDIT COURSE MONITORING CELL: Ability Enhancement
courses/Audit courses are the mandatory courses an undergraduate student must complete as per the directions from the Regulatory authorities like UGC, Supreme Court etc. Performances in these courses are not counted for calculation of SGPA or CGPA. There shall be one Audit course each in the first four semesters. These courses are not meant for classroom study. The students need to get only a pass (Grade P) for these courses. At the end of each semester there shall be examination conducted by the college from a
Question Bank set by the University. The students can also attain these credits through online courses like SWAYAM, MOOC etc. (optional). The Audit Courses Cell of the College coordinates and supports the students for their successful completion of the audit courses and to report the same to the University. Ms. Beena Cherian is currently the Coordinator of the Cell. Mr. Muhammed Jaffer V, Abdurahiman O. M, Mr. Aboobacker K, Mr Mirshad K. C, Ms. Rukkiyya V. Mr. Shibu C. G, Mr. Thrivikraman K. Mr. Akbarali P and Ms. Jasna E are the members of the CSS Cell.
STUDENTS QUALITY CIRCLE (SQC): Student quality circle is a team of
students that work in association with the IQAC of the College to implement the quality enhancement programme planned by the IQAC. The SQC also provide quality enhancement suggestions to IQAC based on the inputs received from the student community. This bottom-up approach to quality enhancement is found to be very productive and successful. The members of the SQC are selected every year based on overall performance of the students.
IPR CELL: The College recognizes the importance of generation of
intellectual property by its teachers and students. The College is committed to do all that is within its powers and obligations to encourage the creativity and innovation of its people, which can lead to generation of intellectual property (IP). The IPR cell regularly organizes seminars, discussions and debates on the importance of IPR. The IPR cell also provides support and guidance to the students and staff in protecting their inventions and creations. Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A currently heads the Cell. Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K, Mr. Arun R, Mr. Firoz V. M and Mr. Farvees D are the members of the IPR Cell.
MINORITY & OBC CELL: Minority & OBC Cell of the College functions
with the objective of empowering the students from religious, linguistic and sexual minority communities in the College. The Cell is keen on protecting the constitutional rights of these students. The activities of the Cell in this regard include support for academic excellence and career development, financial support, guidance and support for various scholarships, academic discussions and deliberations on themes related to minorities and their social and constitutional rights. Ms. Shareena P. P is currently the
Coordinator of the Cell. Ms. Bilkees, Ms. Bilkees K, Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K, Mr. Shafi K. M, Mr. Shibu C. G, Ms. Ruksana Khadar P. K, Mr. Muhammed Anees P. C, Ms. Suhaima K, Mr. Muhammed Basheer T. K, Ms. and Mr. Akbarali P are the Assistant Coordinators of the Cell.
YOGA & MEDITATION CLUB: The Club functions with the objective of
to cultivate discernment, awareness, self-regulation and higher consciousness in the individual. The club regularly organize invited lectures on yoga, practical yoga sessions, awareness programme and contests to enable the students to tolerate the potential stress associated with life and to maintain harmony of body and spirit. Mr. Prabheesh P is currently the Coordinator and Ms. Sajisha E. S is the Assistant Coordinator of the Club.
ELECTORAL LITERACY CLUB (ELC): ELC is a platform to engage
students of the College through interesting activities and hands-on experience to sensitise them on their electoral rights and familiarise them with the electoral process of registration and voting. The ELC is functioning in the College with the objective of strengthening the culture of electoral participation among young and future voters. Dr. Ajmal Mueen M. A is
currently the Coordinator of the Club. Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K, Mr. Riyas K, Mr. Firoz V. M and Mr. Farvees D are Assistant Coordinators of the Club.
COLLEGE CALENDAR COMMITTEE: The College Calendar committee
prepares the academic calendar and academic schedule for an academic year. Ms. Beena Cherian is currently the Chairperson of the Committee. Ms. Hanna Thasneem S. K and Mr. Shameem K are the members.
RTI CELL: The RTI Cell of the College, constituted as per the Right to
Information Act, 2005 functions to protect the right to information right of citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of the College. Citizens can seek information regarding the activities of MAMO College by submitting a written request with details like Name, address, contact telephone number and particulars of the information sought. The reason for seeking information need not be given. Mr. Shukkoor K. H, Head, Department of Economics, is currently the Public Information Officer of the College and Sri. Basheer Thattanchery,
Head Accountatnt, is the Assistant Public Information Officer. Dr. Abbas T. P, Principal of the College is the Public Information Appellate Authority of the College.
COLLEGE STAFF CLUB: The College Staff Club is the common forum of
the entire staff of the College. The Staff Club organizes common programmes and extends financial and other support to its members. Mr. Shukkoor K. H, Head, Department of Economics, is currently the Coordinator of the Club and Sri. Basheer Thattanchery, Head Accountatnt, is the Assistant Coordinator.
FACILITIES OF THE COLLEGE
Computerised Library
Well-equipped Laboratories
ICT enabled classrooms Medical Facilities
Smart Seminar Halls
Multipurpose Indoor Auditorium
Well maintained playground and athletic fields
Well-equipped Health and Fitness Centre
Ladies rest room
Canteen and Cafeteria
Cooperative Store
Ladies Hostel
Counselling Services
Prayer Halls
RULES & REGULATIONS OF THE COLLEGE
The rules and regulation of the College are framed by the Management, the Principal and the College Council in accordance with the rules of the State Government and the affiliating university and the rulings of the Hon. High Court and Supreme Court, from time to time, to ensure a peaceful campus atmosphere. The college community is bound to abide by such rules. The violation of these rules will invoke not only contempt of court but also invite punishment.
WORKING DAYS AND CLASS HOURS
The College works under the five-day system with two sessions – a morning session of three consecutive hours divided into three periods and an afternoon session of three consecutive hours divided into three periods. There is a lunch break of one hour in between the two sessions. The morning session starts at 9.30 a. m. and ends at 12.30 p. m. The afternoon session begins at 1.30 p. m. and ends at 4.30 p. m.
MANNERS AND CONDUCT
1. Students must observe strict discipline in the campus; behave with dignity and courtesy to the principal, faculty members, administrative staff, visitors and other students.
2. Students shall always wear identity cards issued by the college and show them as and when demanded by the Principal, teachers and office staff/security staff.
3. Students should always keep modesty and decency in dressing.
4. Students should keep with them the textbooks and notebooks required for classes they attend.
5. No student shall leave the classroom during a lecture without the permission of the teacher.
6. Students are prohibited from loitering along verandas and in vacant classrooms. Loitering and wandering inside the campus will also be strictly dealt with.
7. Sitting on any part the veranda, stair case or on trees in the campus is strictly prohibited
8. Students are not allowed to enter except their own classes without permission of the teachers
9. Smoking, consumption of alcoholic beverages & use of narcotic drugs strictly prohibited. Criminal proceedings will be taken against those found under the influence of alcohol or narcotic drugs within the campus.
10. Students should keep their vehicle outside the campus or place allotted for it by the principal.
11. Campus should remain women friendly and any report regarding the abuse of a girl, either physically or verbally, will be regarded as a severe offence.
12. Sexual harassments complaints shall be referred to the police authorities.
13. Firecrackers or explosives should not be brought to the college ca-mpus. Event of any such activities is liable to severe punishment. Effigy burning will not allowed within the campus.
14. Students are forbidden to attend or organise any meeting in the college or to collect money for any purpose without the permission of the Principal. They should not circulate any notice or petition among the students or paste it anywhere in the college premises without the written sanction of the Principal.
15. Students’ political activity is strictly banned in the campus. Students are forbidden to attend meetings other than the official ones.
16. Flags, banners, posters, flag staff, decorative hangings or any such items bearing the emblem or slogan of any student organization should
not be fixed within the campus
17. Interference of the students’ organisation adversely affecting the peaceful conduct of curricular activities within the campus is prohibited.
18. Students should not resort to strike, dharna bandh, harthal and any sort of violence within the campus.
19. Election campaign/propaganda in the college campus should be limited to issue of handwritten pamphlets and bitt-notices. Students should not use any type of electronic sound systems on the part of election campaign and victory celebrations, etc.
20. Cinematic dance and other forms of performances having vulgar & indecent connotations are banned from performing in the campus.
21. Photography/video/audio recording and playing in the campus is strictly prohibited. Programmes in the college shall be covered only by the persons officially authorised by the Principal
22. Students are forbidden from making any mark on the furniture or on the walls or any part of the College premises or to spill ink on the floors or litter the classrooms and grounds.
23. The student shall not disfigure the classrooms, compound walls or other buildings, inside the college campus by pasting posters or writing on the walls in connection with any activity. They shall not damage or destroy any furniture, equipment or other materials inside the college campus. In the event of any student indulging in any such activities, a fine shall be imposed, fixed by the Principal of the college after evaluating the extend and magnitude of the damage so caused.
24. The principal shall have authority to inflict punishment such as fine, suspension, compulsory issue of TC, etc., to any student according to discretion.
25. Use the general complaint/suggestion box for complaints, grievance an
d suggestions. Let the students' representative alone submit mass petitions if any, to the Principal.
26. All students should leave the campus before 5.00 P. M, unless otherwise permitted by the competent authority.
27. The practice of bringing outsiders, without prior permission from the competent authority, into the campus will not be permitted.
28. No celebrations are allowed within the College campus without prior permission of the Principal.
29. Unauthorized processions or processions without prior permission of the Principal will not allowed
30. Any student who is persistently insubordinate, who is repeatedly or wilfully mischievous, who is guilty of fraud or malpractice in connection with examinations or who, in the opinion of the Principal, is likely to have an unwholesome influence of his fellow students, shall be removed from the rolls. The removal shall be either temporary or permanent according to the gravity of the offence.
31. Examination malpractices and examination frauds are a punishable offence. Such cases will be reported immediately to the University.
32. Students who are charged criminal offence or those who are under suspension will not be allowed to enter the college campus without the permission of the Principal
33. Any case of criminal activity or violation of law and order will be reported to the police and they shall register case and initiate action against the offenders
34. Once students are admitted to the college, they are bound by the code of conduct laid down by the college through the college calendar and it is necessary for the proper administration and management of the institution
35. Semester Examination Hall Tickets issued by the University must be
kept in safe custody until the end of the programme of study. This may be needed in future for claiming grace marks eligible for achievers in Sports and Arts competitions, NCC & NSS volunteers, differently abled, etc.
36. Students should not keep big amounts in possession and should not wear costly ornaments. The College will in no way be responsible for the loss of any such costly articles.
37. Use of mobile phone within the campus must be restricted to academic purpose only.
38. Law prohibits RAGGING. It is a non-bailable criminal offence and punishable with rigorous imprisonment up to seven years. Ragging con-stitutes one or more of any of the following acts: (a) Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student (b) Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher (c) Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any other student by students (d) Sexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or person (e) Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, post, public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other student and (f) Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of a fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a sadidtic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher. The complaints or information about ragging could be oral or written and even from third parties. The burden/responsibility of proving his/ her innocence rests with the accused. Complaints can be lodged with the Principal, any of the members of the Ragging Prevention Committee. All complaints / information received shall be kept strictly confidential. In the event of a student being booked in a criminal offence and being suspended from
the college, he/she will be re-instated only after obtaining clearance certificate from the concerned police officer.
39. In the matter of internal discipline, the decision of the Principal shall be final. The college authorities reserve the rights to amend, repeal or modify any of the above rules
ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE
1. All students must attend the class punctually and regularly.
2. Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each period. Late comers shall enter into classrooms only with the permission of teachers.
3. Absence for any one period during the day will be considered absence for half a day.
4. No Student shall be absent from a class without applying for leave. If a student is absent for more than 14 days, his/her name will be removed from the roll.
5. If a student requires leave, he/she must apply to the concerned head of department after it is countersigned by both the parent and the tutor.
6. Student, unable to attend the classes on medical or some other reasonable grounds, have to produce application for leave countersigned by parent in time.
7. Students participated in arts, sports, clubs, NSS or other college activities should submit their leave applications duly recommended by the teacher in charge of the programme through tutor NOT LATER THAN ONE WEEK AFTER THE EVENT.
8. Once the final aggregate attendance statement for the semester is published, no change will be entertained.
9. A student shall be permitted to appear for the semester examination, only if he/she secures not less than 75% attendance in each semester. Attendance shall be maintained by the concerned department. Students with sound medical reasons may avail the condonation of shortage of attendance to a maximum of 9 days in a semester subject to a maximum of four times during the whole period of a Degree Programme may be granted by the University.
10. Benefits of attendance may be granted to students who attend the approved activities of college/university with prior concurrence of the head of the institution. Participation in such activities may be treated as presence in lieu of their absence on production of participation/ attendance certificate in curricular/extracurricular activities within one week. It should be limited to 9 days in a semester.
11. Attendance/Progress/Conduct Certificate (APC) required by the Univer-sity for the Eligibility to write the examination will not be granted unless principal satisfied with the progress and conduct of the student.
12. Principal will be recommended for condonation only if the Principal is satisfied that the absence was for reasons beyond the control of the student.
13. Marks/grades for attendance for calculating internal will be given as per the University regulations.
FEE RULES
1. For the first year (UG & PG) students, the fee, including special fees, will be collected on the date of admission.
2. For other students, the fee will be collected in the month of June and November.
3. If a student fails to pay fees within the last working day previous to the due date, the students will be removed from the rolls of the college. If the student is to be re-admitted, he/she has to remit all arrears with
fine and obtain permission from the Principal. `75/- will imposed as readmission fee.
4. Absence from the college with or without leave shall not be an excuse for non-payment of fees.
REFUND OF CAUTION DEPOSIT
Students who have completed their respective programmes of study can apply for the refund of caution deposit in the prescribed form at the time of leaving the college. If the claim for refund is not made before the date of reopening of the college for the next academic year, the amount will be
forfeited and will be remitted to the Government as per rules. The original receipt issued for remittance of caution deposit is to be produced along with the application form for refund of caution deposit.
INTERNAL EVALUATION
1. The distribution of marks for the internal assessment will be based on the performance in the test paper, assignment, seminar, viva etc. as per the rules of the affiliating university.
2. No student is permitted to absent himself from the test paper without prior permission of the principal. Serious action will be taken for absence from test paper without leave.
PICNICS AND STUDY TOURS
1. Students are not permitted to organise excursions or picnics without the knowledge and consent of the Principal.
2. Study tours will be organised by the respective departments, after getting the due permissions from the concerned authorities.
3. Written consent in the prescribed form should be obtained from the guardians by all students going on excursion or tour.
4. A detailed programme of travel, stay, places of visit, names of par-ticipants etc. should be submitted to the Principal before proceeding on a tour or excursion
5. No student from another class will be permitted to join a class going on excursion.
6. There should be at least two teachers (one male and one female) to accompany each team.
7. The duration of the excursion shall not exceed 7 days including the days of journey.
ISSUE OF TC AND CONDUCT AND OTHER CERTIFICATES
1. Students have to submit application in the prescribed form for the issue of transfer and conduct certificate at the completion of the course.
2. Conduct certificate, however, will be issued by the principal only with reference to their actual character and conduct during the course.
3. Application for certificates should be made at least two days in advance.
4. No certificate will be issued from the college unless the Principal is satisfied with the reason stated by the applicant for the issuance of such a certificate.
5. Application for Transfer Certificate should be made in the prescribed form.
6. Students should return College Identity Card, Identity Tag and Bus Concession Card at the time of T. C. Application.
7. A service charge of `50 will be charged for every certificate issued, including duplicates, other than the course completion or bonafide student certificate.
LIBRARY AND READING ROOM
Vayalil Veeran Kutty Haji Library serves as a roadway to knowledge providing admittance to significant collections and services, advancing teaching and learning, fostering scholastic fineness and nurturing ingenious spaces for research, study, collaboration and discovery. At present, library of the College has a collection of 20,000+ books, 7+ lakh e-books, 32+ journals, 6000+ e-journals, 50+ periodicals and other countless web e-resources. All staff and students have direct access to the books. To ensure maximum access and use, the books have been scientifically classified subject and discipline wise. All members of the library are entitled to borrow books from library on loan. The members also receive the support of the library staff to find the information/library resources they need. Library has a Network Resource Centre with broadband internet connectivity for providing access to web resources to the members of the library. The facility is offered free of cost. Reprographic facility is offered to the students and staff at subsidized rates. Students have online access to journal and e-books though NList. The facilities for taking hard and soft copies of the downloaded materials are also provided in the library. The facility is open to the students during library working hours. Outsiders can also use the library for reference purpose. The services of the library are fully automated.
The members of the library are obliged to observe the following rules of the library.
1. The library is open from 8.30 am to 5 pm on all workingdays inclding Saturdays and vaccation.
2. All the students and staff are the members of the library and entitled to borrow books.
3. They have to submit an application in the prescribed form to avail to this privilege.
4. The identity card issued by the college should be produced while entering the library.
5. College Identity Card, Identity Tag and Bus Concession Card should be returned at the completion of the programme for getting the library clearence.
6. Members of the library are allowed to carry only blank sheets of paper and pen with them to the library.
7. All personal belongings should be kept in the Personal Property Counter of the library before entering in to the library.
8. While entering/leaving the library, users should make user check in/ checkout at the check in counter.
9. Library users should keep the mobile phone in silent mode when he/she entering the library.
10. Strict silence is to be maintained in the library and its premises.
11. Students are entitled to borrow books on the production of barcoded college ID card.
12. The number of books to be issued to students and staff shall be as follows: Teaching staff - 10, Adhoc faculty - 7, Non-teaching staff - 3, PG student - 6 and UG student - 3
13. The loan period is 14 days for all members. However, librarian reserves the right to call back any book at any time from the borrower, even if the period of loan is not expired.
14. An overdue charge of `1 per volume per day shall be levied if a book is
kept beyond the period of loan
15. Books issued should not be exchanged
16. Readers should not mark, underline, write or tear pages or otherwise damage the library documents. Borrower should be responsible for any defect detected when book is returned and he/she will be required to replace the defective book with new one or pay such compensation as may be fixed by the librarian
17. If a book is lost, the matter should be immediately reported to the librarian.
18. Identity card issued to members is not transferable
19. If a book is lost from a member, it must be replaced with new one or paid for such compensation as may be fixed by the librarian
20. Reference books and damaged books shall not be issued on the loan
21. Books once issued from the library should not be carried within the premises of the library without the permission of the librarian
22. Library is having a Book Bank facility. Through this facility, a student can get a book until the end of a particular semester. At the end of the semester, the book has to be returned on or before the notified date.
23. All journals and magazines should be kept in proper places.
USE OF NETWORK RESOURCE CENTRE
1. Computers and internet should be used only for academic purposes.
2. User should not use internet and any other equipment for recreational purpose.
3. Personal laptops will be allowed inside the library but the users should maintain such an environment, which will not disturb the others.
4. Library card holders can use computers at the network resource centre for a maximum of one hour per day. Users can also book computers for a maximum of 1 hour per day.
CBCSS-UG 2019 REGULATION
The complete CBCSS-UG 2019 Regulation describing the scope, application & commencement of the regulation, programme structure, duration, admission rules, registration details, information on examination, evaluation and grading, details of indirect grading system, information on grievance redressal mechanism, award of degree, etc., are available at University Website at http://14.139.185.6/website/syllabus/2020-01-03%2016:08:20_syl874.pdf
STRUCTURE OF UG PROGRAMMES
B. Sc PHYSICS
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions:Essential English Language Skills
4 3
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
4 4 MAL1AO2 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(1) Prose and Drama
Core PH1B01 Core course I - Mechanics I 2 2
Core PH4B05 Core Course V - Practical I 2 *
Complementary
MTS1C01 Mathematics I 4 3
Complementary
CSC1C01 Computer Fundamentals 2T+2L 3
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist :Reading on Contemporary 5 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Culture
Common ARB2A08 Translation and Communication
4 4 MAL2A08 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(1) Translation & Communication In Hindi
Core PH2 B02 Core Course II - Mechanics II 2 2
Core PH4B05 Core Course V - Practical I 2 *
Complementary
MTS2C02 Mathematics 2 4 3
Complementary
CSC2C02 Fundamentals of System Software, Networks & DBMS
2T+2L 3
SEMESTER III
Common ENG3 A05 Signatures 5 4
Common
ARB3 A09 Literature in Arabic
5 4 MAL3A09 Malayala Sahithyam 3
HIN3A09 Literature in Hindi
Core PH3 B03 Core Course III – Electrodynamics-I 3 3
Core PH4B05 Core Course V – Practical I 2 *
Complementary
MTS3C03 Mathematics - 3 5 3
Complementary
CSC3C03 Problel Solving Using C 3T+2L 3
SEMESTER IV
Common ENG3 A06
SPECTRUM: Literature & Contemporary Issues
5 4
Common
ARB4 A10 Culture & Civilisation
5 4 MAL4A10 Malayala Sahithyam 4
HIN4A10 Culture and Civilisation
Core PH5B04 Core Course IV - Electrodynamics II 3 3
Core PH4B05 Core Course Practical V – Practical I 2 5
Complementary
MTS4C04 Mathematics - 4 5 3
Complementary
CSC4C04 Data Structure Using C 3 3
Complementary
CSC4C05 Programming Lab: C & Data Structure 2 2
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER V Core PH5B06 Electrodynamics II 3 3
Core PH5B07 Quantum Mechanics 3 3
Core PH5B08 Physical Optics and Modern Optics 3 3
Core PH5B09 Electronics (Analogue and Digital) 4 4
Open Open Course 2 2
Core PH6B14(P) Practical II 4 *
Core PH6B15(P) Practical III 4 *
Core B16(Pr) Project(including study tour) 2 *
SEMESTER VI
Core PH6B10 Thermal and Statistical Physics 4 4
Core PH6B11 Solid State Physics, Spectroscopy 4 4
Core PH6B12 Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics 4 4
Elective PH6B13 Nano Science and Technology 3 3
Core PH6B14(P) Practical II 4 5
Core PH6B15(P) Practical III 4 5
Core B16(Pr) Project(including study tour) 2 3 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. Sc POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 4
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
5 4 MAL1A07 Bhashayum Sahithyavum I
HIN1A07(3) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core CHE1B01 Theoretical and Inorganic Chemistry-I 1 2
Core CHE4B05 Inorganic Chemistry Practical-I 2 *
Complementary
PH1C01 Properties of Matter & Thermodynamics
2 2
Complementary
PH4C05 Physics Practicals 2 *
Comple MTS1C01 Mathematics I 4 3
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
mentary
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2 A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 3
Common
ARB2A08 Translation and Communication
5 4 MAL2A08 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(03) Poetry and Short Stories
Core CHE2B02 Theoretical and Inorganic Chemistry-II 1 2 Core CHE4B05 Inorganic Chemistry Practical-I 2 *
Complementary
PH2C02 Mechanics, Relativity, Waves & Oscillations
2 2
Complementary
PH4C05 Physics Practicals 2 *
Complementary
MTS2C02 Mathematics II 4 3
SEMESTER III
Common A11 Basic Numerical Skill 4 4
Common A12 General Informatics 4 4
Core CHE3B03 Physical Chemistry-I 3 3
Core CHE4B05 Inorganic Chemistry Practical-I 2 *
Complementary
PH3C03 Optics, Laser, Electronics & Communication
2 *
Complementary
PH4C05 Physics Practicals 2 *
Complementary
MTS3C03 Mathematics III 5 3
SEMESTER IV
Common A13 Entrepreneurship Development 4 4
Common A14 Nutrition & Health 4 4
Core CHE4B04 Organic Chemistry-I 3 3
Core CHE4B05(P) Inorganic Chemistry Practical-I 2 4
Complementary
PH4C04 Electricity, Magnetism and Nuclear Physics
3 2
Comple PH4C05 Physics Practicals 2 2
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
mentary
Complementary
MTS4C04 Mathematics IV 5 3
SEMESTER V
Core CHE5B06 Inorganic Chemistry III 3 3
Core CHE5B07 Organic Chemistry II 4 3
Core CHE5B08 Physical Chemistry II 4 3
Core CHE6B15(P) Organic Chemistry Practical 5 *
Core CHE6B16(P) Inorganic Chemistry Practl II 5 *
Open Open Course I 2 2
Core CHE6B18(Pr) Course Work/Project 2 *
SEMESTER VI Core CHE6B09 Inorganic Chemistry IV 3 3
Core CHE6B10 Organic Chemistry III 3 3
Core CHE6B11 Physical Chemistry III 3 3
Core PC06B01 Polymer Chemistry I 3 3
Elective PC06B02(E) Polymer Processing & Technology 3 3
Core CHE6B15(P) Organic Chemistry Practical 0 4
Core CHE6B16(P) Inorganic Chemistry Practical II 0 4
Core CHE6B17(P) Inorganic Chemistry Practical III 5 4
Core CHE6B14(P) Physical Chemistry Practical 5 4
Core CHE6B18(Pr) Course Work/Project Work 0 2 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. Sc MATHEMATICS
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 4
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARBIA07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
4 4 MAL1A07 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(1) Communication Skills in Hindi Core MTS1B01 Basic Logic and Number Theory 4 4
Comple STA1C01 Introductory Statistics 4 3
mentary
Complementary
CSC1C01 Computer Fundamentals 2T+2L 2
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2 A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist:Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 4
Common ARB2 A08 Translation and Communication
4 4 MAL2A08 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(1) Translation & Communication In Hindi
Core MTS2B02 Calculus of Single Variable 1 4 4
Complementary
STA2C02 Probability Theory 4 3
Complementary
CSC2C029 Fundamentals of System Software, Networks & DBMS
2T+2L 2
SEMESTER III
Common ENG3 A05 Signatures 5 4
Common
ARB3 A09 Literature in Arabic
4 4 MAL3A09 Malayala Sahithyam 3
HIN3A09(1) Literature in Hindi
Core MTS3B03 Calculus of Single Variable - 2 5 4
Complementary
STA3C03 Probability Distribution & Sampling Theory
5 3
Complementary
CSC3C03 Problem Solving Using C 3T+2L 3
SEMESTER IV Common ENG3 A06 Spectrum 5 4
Common
ARB4 A10 Culture & Civilisation
5 4 MAL4A10 Malayala Sahithyam 4
HIN4A10(1) Culture and Civilisation
Core MTS4B04 Linear Algebra 5 4
Complementary
STA4C04 Statistical Inference and Quality Control
5 3
Complementary
CSC4C04 Data Structure Using C 3 3
Complementary
CSC4C05 Programming Lab: C & Data Structure 2 2
SEMESTER V
Core MAT5B05 Vector Calculus 5 4
Core MAT5B06 Abstract Algebra 5 4
Core MAT5B07 Basic Mathematical Analysis 5 4
Core MAT5B08 Differential Equations 5 4
Open Open Course 3 4
Core MAT6B14(PR) Project/Viva 2 *
SEMESTER VI
Core MAT6B09 Real Analysis 5 4
Core MAT6B10 Complex Analysis 5 4
Core MAT6B11 Numerical Methods 5 4 Core MAT6B12) Number Theory and Linear Algebra 5 4
Core MAT6B13 Elective Course 3 2
Core MAT6B14(PR) Project/viva 2 2 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. Sc MICRO BIOLOGY
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 3
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words:Literatures in English 5 3
Common ARB1A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
5 4 MAL1AO1 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(3) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core MBG1B01 General Microbiology 3 3
Complementary
MBG1C01 Biochemistry-I 2 3
Complementary
MBG1C02 Biostatistics - I 4 2
Complementary
MBG4C08 (P)
Elementary Biochemistry - Practical I 2 *
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2A03 Writing for Academic & Professional 4 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Success
Common ENG2A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 4
Common
ARB2A08 Translation and Communication
5 4 MAL2AO2 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(3) Translation & Communication In Hindi
Core MBG2B02 Microbial Physiology and Taxonomy 3 3
Complementary
MBG2C03 Elementary Bio-Chemistry - II 2 2
Complementary
MBG2C04 Bio-Statistics - II 4 3
Core MBG4C08 (P)
Elementary Biochemistry - Practical II 2 *
SEMESTER III
General MBG3A11 Biodiversity: Scope & Relevance 4 4
General MBG3A12 Research Methodology 4 4
Core MBG3B03 Environmental and Sanitation Microbiology
4 4
Complementary
MBG3C05 Enzymology & Metabolism - I 3 2
Complementary
MBG3C06 Computer Application Fundamentals 3 2
Core MBG4B05 (P)
Microbiology Practical - I 3 *
Complementary
MBG4C08 (P)
Enzymology & Metabolism Practical 2 *
Complementary
MBG4C10 (P)
Computer Application Practical 2 *
SEMESTER IV
Common MBG4A13 Intellectual Property Rights 4 4
Core MBG4A14 Bio-Safety & Bio-Ethics 4 4
Core MBG4B04 Soil and Agricultural Microbiology 4 4
Complementary
MBG4C07 Enzymology & Metabolism - II 3 2
Complementary
MBG4C09 C Language, Database Management System & SQL
3 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Complementary
MBG4B05 (P)
Microbiology Practical - II 2 4
Complementary
MBG4C08 (P)
Enzymology & Metabolism Practical 3 2
Complementary
MBG4C10 (P)
C Language, Database Management System & SQL Practical 2 2
SEMESTER V
Core MB5B08 Industrial Microbiology 4 4
Core MB5B09 Food and Dairy Microbiology 4 4
Core MB5B10(P) Practical 4 - Industrial, Food and Dairy Microbiology
4 *
Core MB5B11 Immunology 4 4
Core MB5B12 Medical Microbiology I 5 *
SEMESTER VI
Core MB6B14 Microbial Genetics & Genetic Engi-neering
5 4
Core MB6B15(P) Practical 5-Molecular Biology 4 4
Core MB6B16 Medical Microbiology-II 5 4
Core MB6B17(P) Practical 6 - Immunology and Medical Microbiology
4 3
Core MB6B18(E1) Cell and Tissue culture 4 2
Core MB6B19(Pr) Project work 3 2 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. Sc COMPUTER SCIENCE
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 3
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words : Literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1 A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
5 4 MAL1AO1 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(1) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core BCS1B01 Computer Fundamentals and HTML 1T+2L 3
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Complementary
MTS1C01 Mathematics I 4 3
Complementary
ELE1C01 Electronic Devices 2T+2L 2
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2 A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 4
Common
ARB2 A08 Translation and Communication
5 4 MAL2AO2 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(3) Literature in Hindi
Core BCS2B02 Problem Solving using C 1 3
Core BCS2B03 Programming Laboratory I: HTML and Programming in C
2 4
Complementary
MTS2C02 Mathematics II 4 3
Complementary
ELE2C02 Electronic Circuits 2T+2L 2
SEMESTER III
General A11 Python Programming 4 4
General A12 Sensors and Transducers 4 4
Core BCS3B04 Data Structures using C 3T+4L 3
Complementary
MTS3C03 Mathematics III 5 3
Complementary
ELE3C03 Digital Electronics 3T+2L 2
SEMESTER IV
General A13 Microprocessor, Architecture & Programming
4 4
General A14 Data Communication & Optical Fibers 4 4
Core BCS4B05 Database Management System & RDBMS 3T+2L 3
Core BCS4B06 Programming Laboratory II: Data Structures and RDBMS
2 4
Complementary
MTS4C04 Mathematics IV 5 3
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Complementary
ELE4C04 Communication Electronics 3 2
Complementary
EL4C05 Electronics Practical 2 2
SEMESTER V
Core BCS5B07 Computer Organisation & Architecture 5 3
Core BCS5B08 Java Programming 3T+3L 3
Core BCS5B09 Web Programming using PHP 3T+3L 3
Core BCS5B10 Principles of Software Engineering 4 3
Open Open Course 2 3 Project BCS6B17 Project Work 2L *
SEMESTER VI
Core BCS6B11 Android Programming 4 3
Core BCS6B12 Operating Systems 4 3
Core BCS6B13 Computer Networks 5 3
Core BCS6B14 Programming Laboratory III: Java and PHP Programming
3L 4
Core BCS6B15 Programming Laboratory IV - Android & Linux Shell Programming
3L 4
Core BCS6B16X Elective Course 4 3
Core BCS6B17 Project Work 2L 3 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. A ECONOMICS
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 3
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1 A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
4 4 MAL1A07 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(1) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core ECO1B01 Micro Economics - I 6 5
Complementary
HIS(2)C01 Modern Indian History (1857 to Present) 6 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2 A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 4
Common
ARB2 A08 Translation and Communication
5 4 MAL2A08 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(1) Translation & Communication in Hindi
Core ECO2B02 Macro Economics I 6 5
Complementary
ECO2C03 Banking I 5 4
SEMESTER III
Common ENG3 A05 Signatures 5 4
Common
ARB3 A09 Literature in Arabic
5 4 MAL3A09 Malayala Sahithyam 3
HIN3A09(1) Literature in Hindi
Core ECO3 B03 Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis - I
5 4
Core ECO3 B04 Micro Economics II 4 4
Complementary
ECO3 C03 Banking II 6 4
SEMESTER IV
Common ENG3 A06 Spectrum 5 4
Common
ARB4 A10 Culture & Civilisation
5 4 MAL4A10 Malayala Sahithyam 4
HIN4A10(1) Culture and Civilisation
Core ECO4B05 Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis - II
5 4
Core ECO4B06 Macro Economics II 4 4
Complementary
HIS4C01 Modern Indian History (1857 to the Present): Selected Themes in Contemporary India
6 4
SEMESTER V
Core ECO5B07 Macro Economics 6 4
Core ECO5B08 India's Economic Development 5 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Core ECO5B09 Economics of Capital Market 5 4 Core ECO5B10 International Economics 5 4
Open Open Course 2 3
EC5B15(PR) Project 2 *
SEMESTER VI
Core ECO6B11 Macro Economics II 5 4
Core ECO6B12 Mathematical Economics 5 4
Core ECO6B13 Public Finance 5 4
Core ECO6B14 Development Economics 5 4
Elective ECO6E03 Economics of Business and Finance 3 2
EC5B15(PR) Project 2 4
B. A HISTORY
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 3
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
4 4 MAL1A07 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(1) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core HIS1B01 The Trends in Historiography 6 5
Complementary
ECO1(2)C01 Introductory Economics - I 6 4
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 3
Common
ARB2A08 Translation and Communication
4 4 MAL2AO2 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(1) Translation & Communication in Hindi
Core HIS2B02 Trends in IndHistoriography 6 5
Complementary
TTM2C04 Historical Tourism - I 6 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER III Common ENG3A05 Signatures 5 4
Com mon
ARB3A09 Literature in Arabic
4 4 MAL3A09 Malayala Sahithyam 3
HIN3A09(1) Literature in Hindi
Core HIS3B03 World History - I 5 4
Core HIS3B04 Indian History - I 5 4
Complementary
TTM3C06 Historical Tourism - II 6 *
SEMESTER IV
Common ENG3A06 Spectrum 5 4
Common ARB4A10 Culture & Civilisation
5 4 MAL4A10 Malayala Sahithyam 4
HIN4A10(1) Culture and Civilisation
Core HIS4B05 World History - II 4 4
Core HIS4B06 Indian History - II 5 4
Complementary
ECO4C01 Introductory Economics - II 6 2
SEMESTER V
Core HIS5B07 Kerala Society & Culture Ancient & Medieval
5 4
Core HIS5B08 History of Medieval India 5 4 Core HIS5B09 History of Modern India 6 4
Core HIS5B010 History of Modern World 5 4
Open Open Course 2 2
Core HIS5B07 Project Work 2 *
SEMESTER VI
Core HIS5B11 History of Modern Kerala 5 4
Core HIS5B12 History of Contemporary India 5 4
Core HIS5B13 Contemporary Kerala 5 4
Core HIS5B14 Gender Studies 5 4
Core HIS5B15 Course Work Dissertation 2 *
Elective HIS5B16 Principles and Methods of Archaeology 3 2 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. A ENGLISH
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 4
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1 A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
4 4 MAL1A07 Malayala Sahithyam 1
HIN1A07(1) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core ENG1B01 Introducing Literature 6 5
Complementary
JOU1(2)C01 Introduction to Communication and Journalism
3 2
Complementary
JOU1(2)C02 Introduction to Electronic Media 3 2
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2 A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common ENG2 A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 3
Common
ARB2 A08 Translation and Communication
4 4 MAL2A08 Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(1) Translation & Communication in Hindi
Core ENG2B02 Appreciating Poetry 6 5
Complementary
JOU1(2)C01 Introduction to Communication and Journalism
3 2
Complementary
JOU1(2)C02 Introduction to Electronic Media 3 2
SEMESTER III
Common ENG3 A05 Signatures 5 4
Common
ARB3 A09 Literature in Arabic 4 4
MAL3A03 Malayala Sahithyam 3
HIN3A09(1) Literature in Hindi 4 4
Core ENG3B1 Appreciating Prose 4 4
Core ENG3B2 English Grammar & Usage 5 4
Complementary
JCCI03 Corporate Communication and Advertising
3 2
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Complementary
AVCCI03 Fundamentals of Cinema 3 2
SEMESTER IV
Common ENG3A05 Spectrum 5 4
Common
ARB4A10 Culture & Civilisation
4 4 MAL4A04 Malayala Sahithyam 4
HIN4A10(1) Culture and Civilisation
Core ENG4B05 Appreciating Fiction 5 4
Core ENG4B06 Literary Criticism 4 4
Complementary
JCCI04 News Reporting and Editing 3 2
Complementary
AVCC04 New Media 3 2
SEMESTER V
Core EN5B1 Indian Writing In English 5 4
Core EN5B2 Language And Linguistics 5 4
Core EN5B3 Methodology of Literature 5 4
Core EN5B4 Informatics 5 4
Open Open Course 3 4
Core EN5B5 Project 2 *
SEMESTER V
Core EN6B1 Literary Criticism And Theory 5 4
Core EN6B2 Literature In English: American And Post-Colonial
5 4
Core EN6B3 Woman's Writing 5 4
Core EN6B4 Writing for the Media 5 4
Open EN6B5 Project 0 4
Core EN6B5E1 World Classics In Translation 3 2 * Examination conducted in subsequent semester
B. Com
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common BCM1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 3
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Common BCM1A02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English 5 3
Common
BCM1 A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
5 4 MAL1A02 Malayala Sahithya Padanam(1)
HINA07(2) Prose forms in Hindi Literature
Core BCM1B01 Business Management 6 4
Complementary
BCM1C01 Managerial Economics 5 4
SEMESTER II
Common BCM2 A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
4 4
Common BCM2 A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 3
Common
ARB2A08(1) Literature in Arabic 5
4 MAL2A08(1) Malayala Sahithyam 2
HIN2A08(2) Poetry, Correpondence & Translation
Core BCM2B02 Financial Accounting 5 4
Complementary
BC2C02 Marketing Management 5 4
SEMESTER III Common BCM3A11 Basic Numerical Methods 5 4
Common BCM3A12 Professional Business Skills 5 4
Core BCM3B03 Business Regulations 4 4
Core BCM3B04 Corporate Accounting 6 4
Complementary BCM3C03 Human Resource Management 5 4
SEMESTER IV
Common BCM4A13 Entrepreneurship Development 5 4
Common BCM4A14 Banking and Insurance 5 4
Core BCM4B05 Cost Accounting 6 4
Core BCM4B06 Corporate Regulations 4 4
Complementary
BCM4C04 Quantitative Techniques for Business 5 4
SEMESTER V
Core BC5B07 Accounting for Management 4 4
Core BC5B08 Business Research Methods 5 4
Core BC5B09 Human Resource Management 4 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Core BC5B10 Business Information Systems 5 4 Complementary
BC5B11 Business Applications of Computer 3 4
Open Course 3 4
SEMESTER VI
Core BC6B12 Income Tax Law and Practice 5 4
Core BC6B13 Auditing 5 4
Core BC6B14 Computerised Accounting with Tally 5 4
Core BC6B15 Office Automation Tool 5 4
Open BC6B16(PR) Three weeks Project and Viva Voce 5 4
BBA
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
SEMESTER I
Common ENG1A01 Transactions: Essential English Language Skills
4 4
Common ENG1A02 Ways with Words: Literatures in English 5 3
Common
ARB1A07 Communicative Skills in Arabic
4 4 MAL1A07(2) Malayala Sahithya Padanam1
HIN1A07(2) Communication Skills in Hindi
Core BBA1B01 Management Theory & Practice 5 5
Complementary
BBA1C01 Managerial Economics 5 4
SEMESTER II
Common ENG2A03 Writing for Academic & Professional Success
5 4
Common ENG2A04 Zeitgeist: Reading on Contemporary Culture
5 3
Common
ARB2A08(1) Literature in Arabic
5 4 MAL2A08(1) Malayala Sahithya Padanam 2
HIN2A08(2) Translation & Communication in Hindi
Core BBA2B02 Financial Accounting 5 5
Core BBA2B03 Marketing Mnagement 5 4
SEMESTER III
Common BBA3A11 Basic Numerical Methods 5 4
Course Code Title Hr/Wk Credit
Common BBA3A12 Professional Business Skills 4 4 Core BBA3B04 Corporate Accounting 6 4
Core BBA3B05 Financial Management 5 4
Core BBA3C02 Business Regulations 5 4
SEMESTER IV
Common BBA4A13 Entrepreneurship Development 5 4
Common BBA4A14 Banking & Insurance 4 4
Core BBA4B06 Cost & Management Accounting 6 4
Core BBA4C03 Corporate Regulations 5 4
Core BBA4C04 Quantitative Techniques for Business 5 4
SEMESTER V
Core BBA5B07 Accounting for Management 5 4
Core BBA5B08 Business Research Methods 4 4
Core BBA5B09 Emerging Trends in Management 3 4
Core BBA5B10 Services Management 5 4 Core BBA5B11 E Commerce 5 4
Open BBA5D01 Open Course 3 2
SEMESTER VI
Core BBA6B12 Operation Management 5 4
Core BBA6B13 Human Resource Management 5 4
Core BBA6B14 Consumer Behaviour 5 4
Core BBA6B15 Retail Management 5 4
Core BBA6B16 Project 5 4
OPEN COURSES
Department Code Title
Physics PH5D1(1) Non-conventional Energy Sources
Chemistry CH5D02 Chemistry for Everyday Life
Mathematics MM5D03 Mathematics for Social Sciences
Microbiology MB5D01 Public Health and Emerging Microbial Disease
Physical Education PE5D03 Physical Activity, Health and Wellness
Economics ECO5D01 Economics for Everyday Life
History HIS5D02 Historical Tourism
English EN5D03 Applied Language Skill
Commerce BC5D03 Basic Accounting
Management BBVD01 E-Commerce Management Computer Science BCS5D01 Introduction to Computer & Office Automation
CBCSS-PG 2019 REGULATION
The detailed CBCSS-PG 2019 regulation specifying its scope, application & commencement, duration and structure of the programme, admission and readmission criteria, registration procedure, examination structure and details, evaluation scheme and grading system, award of degree, etc., are available at the University Website at http://14.139.185.6/website/ syllabus/2020-06-15%2013:04:35_syl938.pdf
STRUCTURE OF PG PROGRAMME
M. Sc PHYSICS
Code Title Credit
SEMESTER I
PHY1C01 Classical Mechanics 4
PHY1C02 Mathematical Physics - I 4
PHY1C03 Electrodynamics and Plasma Physics 4
PHY1C04 Electronics 4
PHY1P01 General Physics Practical - I *
PHY1P02 Electronics Practical - I *
SEMESTER II
PHY2C05 Quantum Mechanics - I 4
PHY2C06 Mathematical Physics - II 4 PHY2C07 Statistical Mechanics 4
PHY2C08 Computational Physics 4
Code Title Credit
PHY2P03 General Physics Practical - II 3 PHY2P04 Electronics Practical - II 3
SEMESTER III
PHY3C09 Quantum Mechanics - II 4
PHY3C10 Nuclear & Particle Physics 4
PHY3C11 Solid State Physics 4
PHY3E07 Experimental Techniques 4
PHY3P05 Modern Physics Practical - I *
PHY4Pr Project *
SEMESTER IV
PHY4C12 Spectroscopy 4
PHY4E11 Material Science 4
PHY4E20 Microprocessor & Applications 4
PHY4Pr1 Project 4
PHY4P06 Modern Physics Practical II 3 PHY4P07 Computationa Physics Practical
PHY4V01 Viva Voce 4
M. Sc CHEMISTRY
Code Title Credit
SEMESTER I
CHE1C01 Quantum Mechanics and Computational Chemistry 4
CHE1C02 Elementary inorganic chemistry 4
CHE1C03 Structure and reactivity of organic Compounds
4
CHE1C04 Thermodynamics, kinetics and catalysis 4
CHE1L01 Inorganic chemistry practical I *
CHE1L02 Organic chemistry Practical I *
CHE1L03 Physical chemistry practical I * SEMESTER II
CHE2C05 Group Theory and Chemical Bonding 3
CHE2C06 Coordination Chemistry 3
CHE2C07 Organic Reaction Mechanisms 3
CHE2C08 Electrochemistry, Solid State Chemistry and Statistical Thermodynamics
3
Code Title Credit
CHE2L04 Inorganic Chemistry Practical II 3
CHE2L05 Organic Chemistry Practical II 3
CHE2L06 Physical Chemistry Practical II 3
SEMESTER III
CHE3C09 Molecular Spectroscopy 4
CHE3C10 Organometallic & Bioinorganic Chemistry 4
CHE3C11 Reagents and Transformations in Organic Chemistry 4
CHE3L07 Inorganic Chemistry Practical III *
CHE3L08 Organic Chemistry Practical III *
CHE3L09 Physical Chemistry Practical III *
CHE3E01 Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Elective) 4
SEMESTER IV
CHE4C12 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 4
CHE4L10 Inorganic Chemistry Practical IV 3
CHE4L11 Organic Chemistry Practical IV 3
CHE4L12 Physical Chemistry Practical IV 3
CHE4E05 Industrial Catalysis (Elective) 4
CHE4E08 Organometallic Chemistry 4
CHE4P01 Research Project 4
CHE4V01 Viva Voce 2
M. Sc MATHEMATICS
Code Title Credit
SEMESTER I
MTH1C01 Algebra 1 4
MTH1C02 Linear Algebra 4
MTH1C03 Real Analysis - I 4
MTH1C04 Discrete Mathematics 4
MTH1C05 Number Theory 4
MTH1A01 Ability Enhancement Course 4
SEMESTER II MTH2C06 Algebra II 4
MTH2C07 Real Analysis II 4
MTH2C08 Topology 4
MTH2C09 ODE and Calculus of Variations 4
Code Title Credit
MTH2C10 Operations Reserach 4 MTH2A02 Professional Competency Course
SEMESTER III
MTH3C11 Multivariable Calculus and Geometry 4
MTH3C12 Complex Analysis 4
MTH3C13 Functional Analysis 4
MTH3C14 PDE and Integral Equations 4
Elective - 1 3
SEMESTER IV
MTH4C15 Advanced Functional Analysis 4
Elective - II 3
Elective - III 3
Elective - IV 3
MTH4P01 Project 4
MTH4V01 General Viva 4
M. Sc MICRO BIOLOGY
Code Title Credit
SEMESTER I
MBG1C01 General Biochemistry & Microbial Metabolism 4
MBG1C02 Bio-Physics & Instrumentation 3
MBG1C03 Environmental and Sanitation Microbiology 3
MBG1C04 Agricultural Microbiology & Plant Pathology 2
MBG1L01 Practical I 4
MBG1L02 Practical II 4
SEMESTER II
MBG2C05 Priciples of Genetics 4
MBG2C06 Food & Dairy Microbiology 4
MBG2C07 Industrial Microbiology 4
MBG2C08 Immunology 4
MBG3L03 Practical III 4
SEMESTER III
MBG3C09 Medical Microbiology 4
MBG3C10 Molecular Biology 4
MBG3E01 Diagnostic Microbiology 4
Code Title Credit
MBG3E02 MBG3E03
Cell Biology Microbial Taxonomy
MBG3L04 Parctical IV 4
SEMESTER IV
MBG4C11 Biostatistics and Bioinformatics 4
MBG4E04 Microbial Bio-Technology 4
MBG4E05 Genetic Engineering 4
MBG4E06 Bio-Safety, Bio-Ethics and IPR 4
MBG4L06 Parctical IV
MBG4P Dissertation 8
M. Com
Code Title Credit
SEMESTER I
MCM1C01 Business Environment& Policy 4
MCM1C02 Corporate Governance &Business Ethics 4
MCM1C03 Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions 4
MCM1C04 Management Theory and Organizational Behaviour 4 MCM1C05 Advanced Management Accounting 4
SEMESTER II
MCMC2C06 Advanced Corporate Accounting 4
MCMC2C07 Advanced Strategic Management 4
MCCM2C08 Advanced Cost Accounting 4
MCCM2C09 International Business 4
MCCM2C10 Management Science 4
SEMESTER III
MCM3C11 Financial Management 4
MCM3C12 Income Tax Law, Practice and Tax Planning I 4
MCM3C13 Research Methodology 4
MCM3EF02 Elective I - Investment Management 4
MCM3EF01 Elective II - Financial Market & Institutions 4 SEMESTER IV
MCM4C14 Financial Derivatives & Risk Management 4
MCM4C15 Income Tax Law, Practice and Tax Planning II 4
MCM4EF03 Elective III – International Finance 4
MCM4EF04 Elective IV – Advanced Strategic Finanical Management 4
MCM4PV01 Project Work & Comprehensive Viva Voce 4
M. A MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM
Code Title Credit
SEMESTER I
MCJ1C01 Introduction to Mass Communication 4
MCJ1C02 Reporting News 4
MCJ1C03 Editing News 4
MCJ1C04 Media History 3
MCJ1C05 Communication Laws and Editing 3
MCJ1L01 Graphic Design & Print Media Production (Practical) 2
MCJ1A01 Indian Politics (Ability Enhancement Course) 4
SEMESTER II
MCJ2C01 Media, Culture and Society 4
MCJ2C02 Advertising and Mrketing Communication 4
MCJ2C03 Radion and Telivision Production 4
MCJ2C04 Development Communication 3
MCJ2C05 Global Communication 3
MCJ2L01 Photography and Videography (Pracal) 2
MCJ1A01 Audio Visual Editing (Professional Competency Course) 4
SEMESTER III
MCJ3C01 Communication Research 4
MCJ3C02 Public Relations and Corporate Communication 4
MCJ3C03 Online Journalism 4
MCJ3C04 Media Management and Entrepreneurship 4
MCJ3E01 Documentary Film Production 4
MCJ3E02 Technical Writing and Documentation 4
SEMESTER IV
MCJ4P01 Dissertation and Viva 8
MCJ4C01 Film Studies 4
MCJ4E01 Data Journalism 4 4
MCJ3E02 Photo Journalism
MCJ3E01 Political Economy of Indian Media
FEES & FINANCE
Students who are not eligible for fee concession have to remit the tuition fee in lump sum or in instalments as detailed in the table given below. Those who fail to remit the fees in the stipulated time will be removed from the rolls of the college and have to undergo readmission procedure in consequence. Students including those enjoying fee concession will have to remit the fees of the academic year in full if they leave the institution before completing the admitted programme. The fee is subject to change in accordance with the Government and the university rules. The current rate of tuition fees (TF) and caution deposit (CD, at the time of admission only) are:
Programme TF (`) CD (`)
Aided UG
B. Sc Computer Science 3000 per year 360
B. Sc Physics/Chemistry/ Mathematics, B. A History/ Economics and B. Com
1000 per year 360
Self-financing UG
B. Sc Microbiology 19500 per semester 1000
BBA 9000 per semester 1000
B. A English 9000 per semester 1000
Aided PG MA Journalism 1800 Per year 600
Self-financing PG
M. Sc Physics 22500 Per Semester 3000
M. Com 18750 Per Semester 1000
M. Sc Chemistry 22500 Per Semester 3000
M. Sc Maths 18750 Per Semester 1000
M. Sc Microbiology 40000 Per Semester 3000
The Special Fee and Laboratory Fee rates are given below:
Special Fee UG (`) PG (`)
Admission 75 150
Library 100 100
Calendar 30 30
Stationery 50 50
Magazine 50 50
Association 50 50
Game 100 100
Visual Education 25 25
Student Aid Fund 5 5
Women Study 5 5
Medical 5 5
University Union 50 50
Sports Affiliation 100 100
Laboratory Fee UG (`) PG (`)
I & II Year B. Sc Physics 400
III Year B. Sc Physics 250
I & II Year B. Sc Polymer Chemistry 400
III B. Sc Polymer Chemistry 250
I & II Year B. Sc Mathematics 150
I & II Year B. Sc Computer Science 400
Schedule of tuition fee remittance is given below:
a. Aided UG and PG Programme
Term Day & Date without fine
Day & Date with fine
`5
Day & Date with fine
`10
1 Term 04-06-2020 Thursday 18-06-2020 Thursday 25-06-2020 Thursday
2 Term 08-10-2020 Thursday 15-10-2020 Friday 26-10-2020 Monday
b. Self-financing UG and PG Programme: Tuition fee for self-financing programmes shall be remitted within 8 working days from the beginning of
each semester. `500 per month will be levied for the late payments as late fee.
SERVICE CHARGES FOR ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES & OTHER DOCUMENTS: Application for certificate should be made at least two days in advance. Conduct certificates will ordinarily be issued only along with transfer
certificates when the student completes the admitted programme. `50 will be charged for every certificate issued except at the time of the completion
of the programme. `50 will be charged for issuing duplicates of any certificate. No certificate will be issued from the college unless the Principal is satisfied with the reason stated by the applicant for such
certificates. Duplicate identity cards will be issued only on remittance of
`200. Duplicate Bus pass will be issued only on remittance of `50. `10 will be charged per page for issuing a certified copy of any document, issuing affidavits etc. FEES CONCESSION FOR AIDED PROGRAMME: Students belonging to SC, ST, and O. E. C. are eligible for full fee concession. All other students whose
family income does not exceed `25000/- and `42000/- in the case of UG and PG programme respectively are eligible for full fee concession. The details and application forms can be obtained from college office.
CAUTION DEPOSIT: Students completed their particular programme of studies shall apply for refund of caution deposit in the prescribed form immediately after the expiry of the academic year. If the claim for refund is not made before the date of reopening of the college for the next academic year, amount will be forfeited and will be remitted to General Reserve Account of Government as per rules. The original receipt issued for remittance of caution deposit is to be produced along with the application for refund of caution de posit.
SCHOLARSHIPS: The institution is keen on making available the different types of scholarships and freeship schemes offered by the Central, State Governments and the College to the students on time. Some scholarships and freeships disbursed among the students are Post Metric Scholarship, Suvarna Jubilee Scholarship, Muslim Girls Scholarship, Higher Education Scholarship, Central Sector Scholarship, State Merit SC/ST Scholarship, Lakshadweep Scholarship, University Merit Scholarship, etc. The details and application forms can be obtained from scholarship coordinator. College Alumni provide a scholarship for economically backward students. It is given to four UG students on the basis of merits and means.
PRIZES AND AWARDS:
Jb. Moideenkoya Haji Memorial Award for the best social worker. This award is given to one student of college who perform best service to the society on June 30, the founder's day.
PTA cash prizes to those students who secure the first and second places in the final semester degree examinations of the University in each programme.
Laly Xavier Charitable Trust cash awards to six students (three boys and three girls) for excellence in social service.
A cash award by Department of English to those students who se cure the highest marks at the University Level Examination in English.
Laly Xavier charitable Trust cash awards to individual champions (male and female) in sports and games.
Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another (John Dewey) Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Aim for the moon. If you miss, you may hit a star. (W. Clement Stone) Things do not happen. Things are made to happen (John F. Kennedy) By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail (Benjamin Franklin) Quality is not an act, it is a habit (Aristotle)
ACADEMIC CUM EXAMINATION CALENDAR
DATE OF RESULTS
23-06-2021
20-09-2021
17-04-2021
29-08-2021
13-03-2021
03-07-2021
14-05-2021
08-11-2021
17-04-2021
11-09-2021
University Examination
26-02-2021
28-05-2021
19-12-2020
04-05-2021
14-11-2020
11-04-2021
05-01-2021
03-07-2021
06-12-2020
13-06-2021
Date of APC
15-01-2020
23-04-2021
08-11-2020
03-04-2021
02-10-2020
23-02-2021
22-12-2020
20-06-2021
24-11-2020
30-05-2021
2nd internal Examination
1st week of
November
1st week of
March
3rd week of
October
1st week of
March
3rd week of
October
1st week of
March
1st week of
December
Last week
of march
3rd week of
December
Last week
of March
1st internal Examination
3rd week of
September
2nd week of
January
Last week of
July
2nd week of
January
Last week of
July
2nd week of
January
2nd week of
October
3rd week of
February
2nd week of
October
3rd week of
February
Commence-ment of class
24-08-2020
22-11-2020
01-06-2020
01-11-2020
01-06-2020
01-11-2020
17-08-2020
23-01-2021
17-07-2020
07-12-2020
Semester
1 Sem
II Sem
III Sem
IV Sem
V Sem
VI Sem
1 Sem
II Sem
III Sem
IV Sem
Progra-mme
UG
PG
COLLEGE ACADEMIC SCHEDULE
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
JUNE
1 MON World Milk Day/ Global Day of Parents 1
2 TUE 2
3 WED World Bicycle Day 3
4 THU International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
4
5 FRI World Environment Day 5
6 SAT
7 SUN World Food Safety Day
8 MON World Brain Tumor Day/ World Oceans Day 6
9 TUE 7
10 WED 8
11 THU 9
12 FRI World Day Against Child Labour 10
13 SAT
14 SUN World Blood Donor Day
15 MON World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 11
16 TUE 12
17 WED World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought (International)
13
18 THU Autistic Pride Day/ International Picnic Day 14
19 FRI Reading Week (19-25) 15
20 SAT World Refugee Day (International)
21 SUN International Yoga Day / World Music Day/ World Hydrography Day/ World Father’s Day
22 MON 16
23 TUE International Olympic Day/ United Nations Public Service Day/ International Widow's Day
17
24 WED 18
25 THU Reading Week (19-25) 19
26 FRI International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking/ International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
20
27 SAT
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
28 SUN
29 MON 21
30 TUE FOUNDER’S DAY/World Asteroid Day 22
JULY
1 WED Doctor's Day/ National Postal Worker Day/ Chartered Accountant's Day (India)
23
2 THU World UFO Day 24
3 FRI 25
4 SAT
5 SUN
6 MON 26
7 TUE 27
8 WED 28
9 THU 29
10 FRI 30
11 SAT World Population Day
12 SUN Paper Bag Day
13 MON 31
14 TUE 32
15 WED 33
16 THU 34
17 FRI World Day for International Justice 35
18 SAT
19 SUN
20 MON Karkkidaka Vavu
21 TUE 36
22 WED 37
23 THU 38
24 FRI 39
25 SAT
26 SUN Kargil Victory Day/ National Parent's Day
27 MON 40
28 TUE World Nature Conservation Day/ World Hepatitis Day 41
29 WED International Tiger Day 42
30 THU 43
31 FRI Bakreed
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
AUGUST 1 SAT
2 SUN Friendship Day
3 MON 44
4 TUE 45
5 WED 46
6 THU Hiroshima Day 47
7 FRI 48
8 SAT
9 SUN Quit India Movement Day/ Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
10 MON 49
11 TUE 50
12 WED - International Youth Day 51
13 THU 52
14 FRI 53
15 SAT Independence Day
16 SUN
17 MON 54
18 TUE 55
19 WED World Photography Day/ World Humanitarian Day 56
20 THU 57
21 FRI 58
22 SAT
23 SUN International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
24 MON 59
25 TUE 60
26 WED Women's Equality Day 61
27 THU 62
28 FRI Ayankali Jayanthi
29 SAT Muharram/ National Sports Day
30 SUN First Onam/ Small Industry Day
31 MON Thiruvonam
SEPTEMBER
1 TUE Third Onam/ National Nutrition Week (1-7)
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
2 WED Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi
3 THU
4 FRI
5 SAT Teachers' Day (India)/International Day of Charity
6 SUN
7 MON National Nutrition Week (1-7)/ Forgiveness Day 63
8 TUE International Literacy Day 64
9 WED 65
10 THU Sreekrishna Jayanthi/ World Suicide Prevention Day
11 FRI Patriot Day 66
12 SAT
13 SUN
14 MON Hindi Diwas/ World First Aid Day 67
15 TUE International Day of Democracy/Engineer's Day (India)
68
16 WED World Ozone Day/ International Day of Preservation 69
17 THU International of Preservation 70
18 FRI 71
19 SAT
20 SUN
21 MON Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi/ International Day of Peace and Non-Violence (UN)/ World Alzheimer's Day
22 TUE Rose Day (Welfare of Cancer patients) 72
23 WED International Day of Sign Languages 73
24 THU NSS Day 74
25 FRI 75
26 SAT
27 SUN World Tourism Day/ World Rivers Day
28 MON World Rabies Day 76
29 TUE World Heart Day 77
30 WED International Translation Day 78
OCTOBER
1 THU International Day of the Elderly (UN)/ World Vegetarian Day
79
2 FRI Gandhi Jayanthi/ International Day of Non-Violence
3 SAT
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
4 SUN World Animal Welfare Day
5 MON World Teachers' Day 80
6 TUE 81
7 WED 82
8 THU Indian Air Force Day 83
9 FRI World Postal Day or World Post Office Day 84
10 SAT World Mental Health Day
11 SUN International Girl Child Day
12 MON 85
13 TUE UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction 86
14 WED 87
15 THU World Students Day /Global Hand Washing Day 88
16 FRI World Food Day 89
17 SAT International Poverty Eradication Day
18 SUN
19 MON 90
20 TUE National Solidarity Day 91
21 WED 92
22 THU 93
23 FRI 94
24 SAT Maha Navami/ United Nations Day/ World Development Information Day
25 SUN
26 MON Vijaya Dashami
27 TUE 95
28 WED 96
29 THU Milad-e-sherif
30 FRI 97
31 SAT Rashtriya Ekta Diwas
NOVEMBER
1 SUN Keralappiravi
2 MON 98
3 TUE 99
4 WED 100
5 THU World Tsunami Day 101
6 FRI 102
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
7 SAT C. V. Raman Day/National Cancer Awareness Day/Infant Protection Day
8 SUN
9 MON National Legal Services Day 103
10 TUE Transport Day 104
11 WED Armistice Day (also Remembrance Day) 105
12 THU World Pneumonia Day 106
13 FRI World Kindness Day 107
14 SAT Deepavali/Children’s Day/World Diabetes Day/ Jawaharlal Nehru Jayanti
15 SUN
16 MON 108
17 TUE National Epilepsy Day 109
18 WED 110
19 THU 111
20 FRI Universal Children's Day 112
21 SAT World Television Day
22 SUN
23 MON 113
24 TUE 114
25 WED International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
115
26 THU Constitution Day of India 116
27 FRI 117
28 SAT
29 SUN
30 MON 118
DECEMBER
1 TUE World AIDS Day 119
2 WED National Pollution Control Day/ International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
120
3 THU World Day of the Handicapped 121
4 FRI Indian Navy Day
5 SAT International Volunteer Day/ World Soil Day
6 SUN 122
7 MON Indian Armed Forces Flag Day/- International Civil 123
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
Aviation Day
8 TUE 124
9 WED International Anti-Corruption Day 125
10 THU World Human Rights Day 126
11 FRI UNICEF Day/ International Mountain Day
12 SAT
13 SUN 127
14 MON National Energy Conservation Day 128
15 TUE 129
16 WED 130
17 THU 131
18 FRI Minorities Rights Day (India)/ International Migrants Day
19 SAT
20 SUN International Human Solidarity Day
21 MON
22 TUE National Mathematics Day
23 WED Kisan Divas (Farmer's Day in India)
24 THU National Consumer Rights Day
25 FRI Chiristmas
26 SAT
27 SUN
28 MON 132
29 TUE 133
30 WED 134
31 THU 135
JANUARY
1 FRI English New Year/Army Medical Corps Establishment Day/World Peace Day
136
2 SAT Mannam Jayanthi
3 SUN
4 MON World Braille Day 137
5 TUE 138
6 WED World War Orphans Day 139
7 THU 140
8 FRI 141
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
9 SAT Pravasi Bharatiya Divas NRI Day
10 SUN World Laughter Day, World Hindi Day
11 MON 142
12 TUE National Youth Day (Birth Day of Swami Vivekanand) 143
13 WED 144
14 THU 145
15 FRI Indian Army Day 146
16 SAT
17 SUN
18 MON 147
19 TUE 148
20 WED 149
21 THU 150
22 FRI 151
23 SAT Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's birth anniversary
24 SUN World Leprosy Eradication Day
25 MON International Customs Duty Day/India Tourism Day/National Voters Day
152
26 TUE Republic Day
27 WED International Holocaust Day 153
28 THU 154
29 FRI 155
30 SAT Martyr's day
31 SUN
FEBRUARY
1 MON 156
2 TUE World Wetlands Day 157
3 WED 158
4 THU World Cancer Day 159
5 FRI 160
6 SAT
7 SUN
8 MON 161
9 TUE 162
10 WED 163
11 THU 164
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
12 FRI Darwin Day 165
13 SAT
14 SUN Saint Valentine's Day
15 MON 166
16 TUE 167
17 WED 168
18 THU 169
19 FRI 170
20 SAT World Day of Social Justice
21 SUN International Mother Language Day
22 MON World Scout Day 171
23 TUE 172
24 WED Central Excise Day 173
25 THU 174
26 FRI 175
27 SAT World Sustainable Energy Day
28 SUN National Science Day
MARCH
1 MON Zero Discrimination Day/ World Civil Defence Day 176
2 TUE 177
3 WED World Wildlife Day/ World Hearing Day 178
4 THU National Safety Day 179
5 FRI 180
6 SAT
7 SUN
8 MON International Women's Day 181
9 TUE 182
10 WED 183
11 THU No Smoking Day 184
12 FRI 185
13 SAT
14 SUN Sivarathri/- International Day of Action for Rivers
15 MON World Consumer Rights Day 186
16 TUE National Vaccination Day 187
17 WED 188
18 THU 189
zDATE DAY PARTICULAR COUNT
19 FRI 190
20 SAT International Day of Happiness
21 SUN World Forestry Day/World Down syndrome Day/ World Down syndrome Day/ World Poetry Day
22 MON World Water Day 191
23 TUE World Meteorological Day 192
24 WED World Tuberculosis (TB) Day 193
25 THU 194
26 FRI 195
27 SAT World Theatre Day
28 SUN
29 MON 196
30 TUE 197
31 WED 198
IMPORTANT DAYS, EVENTS AND FESTIVALS OF APRIL 2021
1 - Prevention of Blindness week
2 - World Autism Awareness Day
4 - International Day for Mine Awareness
5 - National Maritime Day
7 - World Health Day
10 - World Homeopathy Day
11 - National Safe Motherhood Day, National Pet Day
13 - Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Day (1919)
14 - B. R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day
17 - World Haemophilia Day
18 - World Heritage Day
21 - National Civil Service Day
22 - World Earth Day
23 - World Book and Copyright Day
24 - National Panchayati Day
25 - World Malaria Day
26 - World Intellectual Property Day
28 - World Day for Safety and Health at Work
30 - Ayushman Bharat Diwas
IMPORTANT DAYS, EVENTS AND FESTIVALS OF MAY 2021
1 - International Labour Day or May Day
3 - World Laughter Day (first Sunday of May)
3 - Press Freedom Day
4 - Coal Miners Day
4 - International Firefighter’s Day
5 - World Asthma Day (First Tuesday of May)
7 - World Athletics Day/Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti
8 - World Red Cross Day/World Thalassaemia Day
10 - Mother's Day (Second Sunday of May)
11 - National Technology Day
12 - International Nurses Day
15 - International Day of Families, National Endangered Species Day
17 - World Telecommunication Day/World Hypertension Day
18 - World AIDS Vaccine Day/International Museum Day
18 - Armed Forces Day (Third Saturday of the May)
21 - National Anti-Terrorism Day
22 - International Day for Biological Diversity
25 - National Memorial Day (last Monday of May)
31 - Anti-Tobacco Day
LEAVE RECORD
ODD SEMESTER
SI No
Date Reason
Signature with date Remarks
From To Parent Tutor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
EVEN SEMESTER
SI No
Date Reason
Signature with date Remarks
From To Parent Tutor
1
2
3
4
5
6
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8
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10
11
12
13
14
15
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Calicut University 0494-2401144 to 2401152
Registrar University of Calicut Office 0494 - 2400252
The Controller of Examinations 0494-2400291 University (Exam Enquiry) 0494 – 2401144, 227, 228 extn.
MAMTTI, MUKKAM 2298973
MKH MMO HS, Manassery 2296521
MKH MMO HS. (Girls) 2295688
MKH MMO HSS 2299700
MMO LPS Nellikkunnu 2294320
Dy. D. C. E. Kozhikode 2722215
Post Office Mukkam 2297120
K. S. E. B. Mukkam 2297175
Police Station Mokkam 2297133
Manassery Orphanage 2297126
Mokkam Orphanage 2297122
Hira English Medium School 2294418
Telephone Exchange, Mukkam 2297150 Govt. Hospital, Mukkam 2297260
Fire Station Mukkam 2297601
Canara Bank Mukkam 2297153
Panchayath Mukkam 2297132
Sub - Treasury Thiruvambadi 2252496
Sub-Treasury Mukkam 2294600
Medical College, Calicut 2356531, 32
Casuality (MCH) 2356991
(IMCH) 2355706
Railway Enquiry Calicut 2711234
Auto, Taxi (Tripthi Bakery) 3298375
EMS Hospital 2297896, 2297570
St. Joseph Hospital Mukkam 2297492
SISTER INSTITUTIONS
1. V. K. H. M. O Women’s College, Mukkam
2. M. K. H. M. M. O. V. H. S. S Girls, Mukkam
3. M. K. H. M. M. O. H. S. S, Manassery
4. M. K. H. M. M. O. H. S. S Girls, Mukkam
5. M. K. H. M. M. O. H. S. Girls, Mukkam
6. M. M. O. Madrassa for Girls, Manassery
7. M. M. O Madrassa, manas
8. M. M. O. ITI, Mukkam
9. M. M. O. T. T. I, Mukkam
10. M. M. O Fashion Designing Institute, Mukkam
11. Hira Residential School, Mukkam
12. M. M. O L. P. School, Manassery
13. M. M. O L. P. School, Mukkam
14. M. M. O Head Quarters Office, Mukkam
15. M. M. O Girls Hostel, Mukkam
16. M. M. O Boys New Hostel, Manassery
17. M. M. O Hindi Hostel, Manassery
18. M. M. O Working Womens Hostel, Mukkam
19. M. M. O Communicative English Institute, Mukkam
TIME TABLE
ODD SEMESTER
DAY 1 2 3
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o 1
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LU
NCH
BREAK
4 5 6 9.30-10.25 10.30-11.25 11.30-12.30 1.30-2.25 2.30-3.30 3.30-4.30
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
EVEN SEMESTER
DAY 1 2 3
12.3
0 t
o 1
.30
LU
NCH
BREAK
4 5 6 9.30-10.25 10.30-11.25 11.30-12.30 1.30-2.25 2.30-3.30 3.30-4.30
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
THE COLLEGE EMBLEM
The College emblem symbolises education, justice, protection of orphans and destitutes and the uplift of the community. On the bottom right hand side
of the emblem is the first verse of Holy Quran (96:l) revealed to the Prophet Muhammed (PUH) through the Angel Gibreal by the Almighty Allah, which mean “You read in the name of your Lord”. The book, ink and pen represent education, the hockey stick and ball stand for sports and games, the crescent and star denote Muslim Community. The balance is for justice that the institution provides to the students of all communities and the two raised fingers depict the protection of the orphans and destitutes that the management of the institution (orphanage committee) have been doing since 1954. On the bottom left hand side of the emblem is the name of the College which commemorates the veteran freedom fighter (Late) MUHAMMED ABDURAHIMAN SAHIB
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