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CONTENTS
S. NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1. APPLICATION FOR 2(f) & 12 (B) 4
2. COLLEGE PROFILE 7
3. PRINCIPAL’S BIO DATA 13
4. TRUST DEED 26
5. TRUST RESOLUTION 54
6. INDEMNITY BOND 57
7. NOC LETTER FROM THE STATE GOVT. 62
8. AFFILIATION LETTERS FROM BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY 67
9. SATELLITE VIEW OF THE COLLEGE 71
10. COLLEGE TOPO SKETCH 73
11. BUILDING PLAN OF THE COLLEGE 75
12. COLLEGE LAND DOCUMENTS 80
13. COURSES OFFERED 93
14. CERTIFICATE FROM THE REGISTRAR, BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY) 95
15. DETAILS OF COURSE FEE 97
16. DEPARTMENT PROFILE 99
17. DETAILS OF CURRICULUM 134
18. NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON ROLL 147
19. DETAILS OF STUDENTS - COMMUNITY WISE 149
20. STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 151
21. DETAILS OF TEACHING STAFF 154
22. DETAILS OF NON-TEACHING STAFF 157
23. DETAILS OF THE COMPUTER 159
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24. GENERAL FACILITIES 162
25. DETAILS OF LIBRARY BOOKS 164
26. DETAILS OF JOURNALS / MAGAZINES 166
27. SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS/ FDP ATTENDED 168
28. EVENT PHOTO GALLERY 176
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Pro-forma for applying for recognition of Colleges under Section 2(f) & 12(b) of the
UGC Act, 1956
1. Full Name of the College/Institute as affiliated/recognized with the University Pollachi College of Arts and Science
2. Name of the Principal Dr. D. KANNAN
3. Year of Establishment (as a degree Institute)
2014
4. Whether College/Institute is getting funds from any Government Sources or it is a Self-Financing College
Self Financing College
5. Name of the University to which affiliated Bharathiar University
6. Degree offered by the College/Institute Annexure – XIV
7. Subjects taught Enclosed
8. Total number of students on roll as on 31st December of the preceding year.
Annexure – XIX
9. No. of teachers employed as on 30th November, 2019
Annexure – XXII
10.
Has the College/Institute been granted permanent or temporary affiliation/recognition, please indicate year of affiliation (A copy of the notification issued in this respect be attached)
Permanent Affiliation 2017 & 2018
11. In case of temporary affiliation the period till which the affiliation is effective.
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12.
Does the College/Institute fulfill all the conditions laid down by the UGC for being brought on the approved list of affiliated colleges under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act
YES
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ANNEXURE – II
REPORT ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Pollachi College of Arts and Science (PCAS) was established in the year 2014 by
Hayagreeva Educational and Charitable Trust. The institute is approved by the Government of
Tamilnadu and affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. The vision of PCAS is to
become a premier institute of academic excellence by imparting quality education to students for
meeting the diverse needs of the society and encourage entrepreneurship.
College is situated in a scenic environment in Poosaripatti amid coconut fields and is
about 12 km from Pollachi. It offers 8 undergraduate courses in Arts, Science, Commerce and
Computer Science. Namely B.Sc (Maths), B. Com, B.Com (CA), B.Com. (IT), B.Com. (E.Com),
B. Sc (CS), B.A. (Defence Studies) & B.Com. (PA).
The Hayagreeva Trust meets 100 percent of demonstrated financial needs of the students
through a combination of grants and campus scholarships. Pollachi College of Arts and Science
founders are determined to keep the cost of education within the reach of many in our land, who
could not otherwise obtain it. The trust also helps to realize the historic goal and sustains a
diverse academic community united by intelligence, curiosity, courage, ambition and character.
The college initiated as an institution of 3 courses with just 28 students has recorded
exponential growth and is now a full-fledged educational institution functioning with 8 UG
courses with the student strength of 782. It is remarkable that the college has completed
successfully 5 years and steadily marching in the 6th academic year.
Hayagreeva Educational and Charitable Trust believes in imparting quality education to
the under privileged sections of the society. The College Management spares effort to encourage
needy students to pursue their higher education. The admission of students is monitored by a
duly constituted “Admission Committee”. The admission is purely on Merit and in accordance
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with the guidelines of the University and no capitation fee is collected. We arrange Government
and Private scholarship for our students. Through a historic decision fostered by the college
community and board of trustees, the Hayagreeva Trust meets 100 percentage of demonstrated
financial requirement of acknowledged students through an assortment of allowances and
campus scholarships.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The college has well equipped and ventilated class rooms and full-fledged State-of-Art
computer labs with Internet facility for faculty members and students. The computing facility is
being continuously upgraded and modernized in the interest of students. Our Library, store house
of knowledge, has required number of books, 12 International Journals and also a member of
NDL.
Our well maintained ground is equipped for playing outdoor games and professional cricket.
Home, away from home, separate hostel facility, available for both boys and girls make
their life comfortable.
To cater to the needs of students coming from different locations the college runs 18 buses.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Sports
Sports lead to a well balanced mental and physical growth of a human being. Our institution has
well – equipped indoor and outdoor game facilities like Cricket, Kabaddi, Hand Ball, Ball
Badminton, Shuttle cork, Chess, Carrom and Volley Ball along with Gym facility.
We used to organize sports meets like intramural, inter-school, inter-collegiate and also between
different community clubs every year to encourage and motivate not only our students to
participate and also everybody. Along with that we organize the Bharathiar University events
regularly, in that few are as follows:
Zonal cricket tournament
Inter zonal cricket tournament
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Inter zonal cross country men and women
Inter zonal, kho-kho women
NSS
The college has a unit of National Service Scheme. The unit was started in 2017. This plays an
active role in shaping our students as responsible citizens. The overall aim of NSS is to develop
the personality of students through community service. Each and every year we have conducted
special camps on the theme “Healthy youth for Healthy India” in rural areas.
List of few other events used to organize in addition to the special camp is as follows:
Tree Sapling Blood Donation Camps Support to flood/Storm relief Swatch Bharath Mobile App awareness programme Medical Camp New Voters Enrolment Programme and etc.
EXTRA- CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Clubs and Committees
Many socio cultural activities are being conducted under various clubs and committees in the
college with the intention of creating a community of students morally responsible and capable
of confronting the challenges of the modern world.
Hayagreeva Academy of Central and State Services
The Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a nationwide competitive
examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to
various Civil Services of the Government of India, including the Indian Administrative
Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and Indian Police Service (IPS). To make our
student aspirants a civil service employee or a civil servant, our academy supports by conducting
mock tests and interviews, guest lectures, imparting technical skill sets and also always ensures
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the aspirants are highly motivated and concentrated towards their goal. In addition to the above
this academy trains the students to write other competitive examinations like TNPSC and also
provides coaching classes for the CA / ICWA / ACS and etc by having MOUs with leading
coaching centers in Tamilnadu.
Each club and committee is under the supervision of the faculty members. Some of the other
clubs and committees are listed below:
Career Guidance Cell, Women’s Empowerment Cell, Fine Arts Club, Bulletin board and
Notice board club, English Club, Alumni Association, Parent-Teachers Association, Swayam,
Placement and Training Cell, NDL, Student Intellectual Forum, Creative Corner, Grievance
Redressal Cell, Students' Counseling Cell, Green Club, Discipline Committee, Ragging Curb
Committee, NSS Advisory Board, Entrepreneurship Cell, Health Club, Counseling Cell, Drug
Buster Education Committee, Hayagreeva Research and Development Cell, Hayagreeva Studio,
Parent- Teachers Association, Alumni Association etc.,
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
In addition to the regular academic activities we used to organize various national /
International Seminars, Guest Lectures, FDPS, Symposiums, Workshops and Technical
meets frequently under the banner of different department association to enrich the skill
sets and knowledge of the students and staff members to face the real world challenges.
Paper Publication in Journals by Faculty
Other than their demanding activities our faculty members are encouraged to present research
papers in various seminars, conferences, and symposium and also to publish their research
papers in reputed international journals.
RESULTS
Our committed team of faculty teaches well to the broad spectrum of our students and
could able to produce 95% excellent results in the Bharathiar University Examinations every
year. We hope it will reach 100% in future.
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IQAC
Quality assurance is a by-product of ongoing efforts to define the objectives of an
institution, to have a work plan to achieve them and to specify the checks and balances to
evaluate the degree to which each of the tasks is fulfilled. Hence, devotion and commitment to
improvement rather than mere institutional control is the basis for devising procedures and
instruments for assuring quality. The right balance between the health and growth of an
institution needs to be struck. To enhance teaching learning process, Internal Quality
Assurance Cell was instituted to audit the process and progress in order to march towards
Accreditation process
PLACEMENT
The Placement Cell of our college remains a boon to the Final Year Students who go out
with a job in their hands after their graduation.
The required skill sets for placements like English Communication, Aptitude, Reasoning
etc., has been given by the training division of the placement cell.
Every year more than 90% of aspirants got positioned in various designations in different
companies.
In our campus, students are encouraged to experiment and explore the world guided by
our committed team of faculty members headed by an eminent Principal keeping in line with our
motto “SKY IS THE LIMIT”. We constantly strive to update our students and faculty members
keeping in pace with the changes in the academia and society by large.
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PRINCIPAL’S BIO DATA
Name : Dr. D. KANNAN
Date of Birth : 03.06.1967
Age : 52
Educational Qualification : M.Sc., MCA., M. Phil., PGDCA., DSADP., Ph. D.
Gender and Nationality : Male; Indian
Present Position : Principal
Polachi College of Arts and Science
Dharapuram Main Road
Poosaripatti, Pollachi – 642 205, Tamilnadu, India
Residential Address : 2/425, Om Sakthi Nagar
Puliampati (PO), Pollachi – 642 002
Coimbatore (DT), Tamilnadu, India
E-Mail id : [email protected]
Mobile Number : 94433 – 59697 / 95009 – 06146
Passport Number : N9269148
Qualification Approval : Permanent Approval from BharathiarUniversity
Marital Status : Married
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Academic Qualifications
Degree Obtained
Discipline University Year of
Passing
Class
B.Sc., Physics Bharathiar 1989 First PGDCA., Computer Applications Bharathiar 1990 First
M.Sc., Physics Bharathiar 1992 First DSADP., Computer Science Annamalai 1995 First M. Phil., Computer Science Bharathiar 2000 Commended MCA., Computer Application Bharathiar 2012 First Ph. D., Computer Science Bharathiar Feb’ 2017 Commended
Professional Awards
Received Teaching Excellence Award Received Appreciation Award For Best N.S.S Advisory Committee Member (for the
Academic Year 1999 – 2001 Received Certificate of Merit from Coimbatore City Police for N.S.S. Service Received Certificate for Conducting and Organizing one week Workshop on “Computer
Application in Court Management” for the Judicial Officers(May 2006) Received Certificates of Appreciation from SNMV CAS/NASC for producing 100%
results in papers handled in the UG & PG University examinations. Received Best Overall Coordinator Award for Carrier Guidance Programs during the
year 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 etc. AISHE, MHRD, Govt. of India, Nodal Officer Certificate since 2012
Academic Experience (1992 to till date)
Institution Position / Rank Department Duration
Pollachi College of Arts and Science,
Pollachi Principal 03.01.2018 to Till Date
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Nehru Arts and Science College Dean
Computer Sciences & IT, ECS and Physics 02.05.2012 to 2.1.2018
SNMV College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore
Dean i/c
Dept. of Computer Science
& Applications 01.4.2010 to 30.4.2012
SNMV College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore
Head & Co-ordinator
Dept. of Computer Studies
11.12.1996 to 31.3.2010
Karpagam College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore
HOD
Dept. of Computer Science 24. 8. 95 to10. 12. 96
NGM College Pollachi
Programmer Cum Lecturer
Dept. of Computer Science 30. 9. 92 to 24. 8. 95
TOTAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE : 28. 04 Yrs.
NATURE OF THE PROFESSION
Handling classes for UG, PG & Research Training the students in their lab session Guiding the students of B. Sc.(CS), BCA, B.Sc.(IT), M.Sc.(IT), M. Sc(CS), M. Phil(CS)
for their project work/thesis Training the students in H/W lab to know about assembling & trouble shooting Conducting continuous assessment to test the students knowledge depth in each subject Conducting viva at the end of each semester to test their knowledge depth in computer
language & software development Administrating all the UG, PG & Research of computer science related courses like
Computer Science, Computer Applications, Information Technology and Computer Technology
Motivating the staff and students to present the research papers in various conferences / seminars etc.
Continuous monitoring of the functionality of the entire department related academic and non-academic activities
Arranging various guest lectures, seminars, workshops and conferences for the betterment of the staff and student community
Accessing existing staff members and appointing new staff members Coordinating with all college related activities like functions, placement, meets, NAAC,
UGC, AISHE, DCE / JDCE, AICTE, AISHE, MHRD, Autonomous etc. Administrating all the departments of the college including the office.
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ACADEMIC OUTSTANDING ACTIVITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLLEGE
• Established UG Computer Laboratory at KASC, CBE as HOD. • Established UG, PG and Research Computer Laboratories at SNMV CAS, CBE as
HOD, Head & Co-ordinator & Dean i/c. • Established Language Laboratory at SNMV CAS. • Established an “UGC NETWORK RESOURCE CENTRE” with a Grant of Rs. 2, 00, 000 /- from UGC at SNMV CAS. • Produced several University ranks frequently. • Proposed and Brought the following courses as a HOD and Dean i/c at SNMV :
B.Sc., (CS) – Additional Section - 2001 BCA., Main - 2001 BCA., Additional Section - 2008 B.Sc.,(IT) – 2007 M.Sc., (IT) - 2007 M.Phil., Computer Science (PT / FT) – 2010
• Proposed and Brought an UGC Sponsored ADD ON COURSE “BIO - INFORMATICS” with a Grant of Rs.5, 00, 000 /- from UGC. • Introduced “Wi – Fi” & “SMART CLASS ROOM” Technologies in SNMV CAS
Campus. • Automation of the SNMV College Campus.
• Proposed and Brought the following courses as a DEAN at NASC
B. Sc. (IT) and B. Sc. (CT) - 2012 M. Phil. (CS) - 2013 Ph.D. (CS) - 2016
• Automation of NASC College Campus with the support of ERP • Support and Guidance to CS, CA IT, CT HODs and Staff for betterment • Guiding and Mentoring the students
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• 100% Pass result in all the CS related courses every year and produced 19 University ranks during last 10 years
• Center of Excellence Certification from HCL Learning Ltd for NASC
Administrative Experience
Nature of Responsibility Institution Duration
Principal Pollachi College of Arts and Science, Pollachi
03.01.2018 to Till Date
Dean Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore 02.05.2012 to 2.1.2018
Dean i/c, Computer Science & Applications SNMV CAS 01.4.2010 to 30.4.2012
Head & Co-ordinator, Department of Computer Studies
-do- 1996 to 31.3.2010
Course Co - ordinator University Grants Commission(UGC) Sponsored “Career Oriented Certificate Course – Bio-informatics”
-do- June, 2004 to 30.4.2012
NAAC – Steering Committee Member -do- June, 2006 to 30.4.2012
NAAC – IQAC – member -do- June, 2005 to 30.4.2012 HOD, Dept. of Computer Science
Karpagam Arts & Science College 24.8.95-10.12.96
Admission Coordinator SNMV(Up to 30.4.12) , NASC
10.12.95 to Till Date
Coordinator – Career Guidance
SNMV(Up to 30.4.12) , NASC 10.12.95 to Till Date
College Committee Member
SNMV(Up to 30.4.12) , NASC 10.12.95 to Till Date
Advisory Committee Member
SNMV(Up to 30.4.12) , NASC 10.12.95 to Till Date
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Value Added Courses - Coordinator NASC 2014 – Till Date
Ragging Curb Committee - Chairman NASC 2012 – Till Date
Professional Activities
Type of Duty Institution / University Duration
Senate Member Bharathiar 2018-Till Date
Member of Board of Studies in Computer Science
NGM College (Autonomous), Pollachi 2018– 2019
Senate Member Bharathiar 2010-2014 Member of Board of Studies in Computer Science
Bharathiar 2012 – 2016
Member of Board of Studies in Computer Science
NGM College (Autonomous), Pollachi 2015– 2016
Member of Board of Studies in Computer Science Bharathiar 2006 – 2008,
2014 – 2016 Member of Board of Studies in English as a Computer Science Representative
Bharathiar 2004 – 2006
Member of Board of Studies in Computer Science
PSGR Krishnammal College(Autonomous) for Women, Coimbatore
2007 – 2009
Member of Board of Studies in Computer Science
APA College for Women (Autonomous), Palani 2006 – 2008
Member of Result Passing Board for UG & PG Computer Science Bharathiar 1999-Till Date
Participated in two refresher courses in Computer Science and on Orientation course
Bharathiar
Inspection Committee Convenor / Member for Computer Science and Computer Applications
Bharathiar 2004 on wards
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Research Supervisor M.Phil., Computer Science Bharathiar 2001 on wards
Research Supervisor M.Phil., Computer Science Bharathidasan 2004 on wards
Research Supervisor M.Phil., Computer Science Mother Therasa 2004 on wards
Admission Incharge, Pollachi Circle SNMV CAS / NASC 1996 on wards
Research Supervisor M.Phil., Computer Science Periyar 2004 on wards
Chairman / Chief Examiner / Examiner for UG, PG, M.Phil, Question Paper Board / Central Valuation / Passing Board
Bharathiar & Various Autonomous Colleges in and around Tamil Nadu
1996 on wards
Research Experience
Guidance
Program On Going Submitted Completed
M. Phil. 01 - 34
M.Sc. 04 - 60
Publications
Research Papers in Abstracts : 36 International / National
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List of Publications
S.No. Date Venue Topic
1 17.9.04 PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore
Impact & Future Direction of Open Source Software
2 25 & 26.9.04 Gobi Arts Spatial Database Mining wit special Reference to Global Carbon Cycle and Climate System Changes
3 ,, ,, Public Key Management for Mobile Adhoc Network
4 10 & 11.3.05 SNMV CAS Computer Literacy – An Integral Part
5 2 & 3.9.05 Kongunadu Arts & Science, Coimbatore
Classification of Multidimensional Data Using PCA & Artificial Neural Network
6 29& 30.9.05 Erode Arts College, Erode
Performance of Clustering in Data Mining Applications
7 ,, ,, Classification of Multidimensional Data Using Artificial Neural Network
8 ,,
Adaikalamatha Institute of Management, Thanjavur
Optical Networking
9 25 & 26.8.05 PGP College of Eng. & Tech. Namakkal
Integrating Technology into Teaching & Learning
10 30.9.06
Vivekanandha College of Arts and Science for Women, Tiruchengode
Role of Financial Services in India
11 20 & 21 March 2007 PSG College An Approach for Secure Data Embedding Using HECC
12 8 & 9.2.08 SNMV CAS Information Technology I Higher Education
13 ,, ,, Pattern Discovery Algorithms in Data Mining e-Learning
14 ,, ,, CMC in Learning & Teaching
15 ,, ,, Web Tools & Techniques for Effective e-Learning
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16 ,, ,, English Language & e-Learning is a
Distant Dream
17 ,, ,, Digital Rights Management &
Watermarking of Multimedia Content for Computer Applications
18 ,, ,, SELT Adjusting Multimedia Based e-
Learning System 19 ,, ,, Feasibility Analysis on e-Learning
20 ,, ,, Computer Literacy – An Integral Part
of the Curriculum
21 7.3.08 Vidyasagar Arts and Science College
Solving Information Engineering Techniques in the Data Warehouse Environment
22 22 & 23.2.08 Periyar University Efficient Clustering Algorithm
23 ,, ,, User Interfaces for Voice Applications
for Mobile Devices 24 29 & 30.8.08 Erode Arts College Nono Technology in Crypto Systems
25 30.9.08 PSGR Krishmmal College for Women
Design Strategy for Lower Power Cryptography
26 19.2.10 Avinashilingam University
Increasing the Level of Realism in Neural Simulation for Authentication by Hiding Iris Data in Digital Images
27 STC, Pollachi Data Security in Cloud Computing INTER NATIONAL JOURNAL PBULICATIONS
S. No. Name of Journal Issue Title
28 International Journal of Biometrics and Bioinformatics
September 2011 DOI:BB082011002
Digital Rights Management for Audio Robust Zero-watermark Algorithm
29 International Journal of Biometrics and Bioinformatics
September 2011 DOI:BB092011003
An efficient Digital Rights Management Techniques based on Singular Value Decomposition
30 Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology Graphics & Vision
Vol. 13,, Issue 8,, Version 1.0, Year 2013
A Survey on Biometrics based Digital Image Watermarking Techniques and Applications
31 International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies
Vol. 5, Issue 1, Year 2014
A Secured Public Key Cryptosystem for Biometric Encryption
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32
International Journal of Signal and Imaging Systems Engineering
Vol. 8, Nos. 1/2, Year 2015
An Extensive Research on Roust Digital Image Watermarking Techniques: A Review
33 ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 2, year 2015
Secured Biometric Framework for Multimedia Content Protection
34
International Journal of Signal and Imaging Systems Engineering
Vol 8, Issue 1, year 2016
Improving Confidentiality and Authentication of Data in Cloud Environment using HECC
35 CiiT International Journal of Fuzzy Systems
Vol 9, No 8, October 2017
A Novel Implementation of Fuzzy based Secure Cloud System
36 IJRAR Vol 6, Issue 1, Feb - 2019
An Effective Scheduling Algorithm in Cloud Computing using Fuzzy Genetic Algorithms
UGC Funds Received
S. No. Name of the Programme / Project / Course
Amount Received (Rs.) Period Remarks
1 UGC- Network Resource Centre Rs. 2, 00, 000 One time Co-ordinator
2 UGC Career Oriented Programme – Bioinformatics Rs. 5, 00, 000 Five Years Course Convenor
3 UGC Career Oriented Programme – Nano-medicine Rs. 7, 00, 000 Five Years Coordination With
Biotechnology Dept.
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Programmes Organized as a Convenor (Sponsored by the Management)
S. No. Name of the Programme / Event Date Place Position Held
1 Workshop on “Computer Application in Court Management” for Judicial Officers of Tamilnadu
22 - 26.5.06
SNMVCAS Convenor
2 Workshop on “ Online learning” 12.7.06 ,, ,, 3 Workshop on “ Virtual Class Room” 07.9.06 ,, ,,
4 Computer Training Programme to Govt. School Teachers
Every Year ,, ,,
5 Computer Training Programme to Police Officials
Every Year ,, ,,
6 TEKRITI – An Intercollegiate Cyber Meet”
Every Year ,, ,,
7 Computer Training Program on “e-Documentation”
14.11.07 – 05.12.07
,, Convenor & Resource Person
8 Workshop on “Guidelines on Placement”
22.10.07 – 23.10.17
,, ,,
9 Workshop on “ Software Testing” Every Year ,, ,,
10 Workshop on “ System Hardware and Maintenance”
Every Year ,, Convenor
11 Two Day National Conference on “e-Learning”
08 – 09.2.08 ,, Chief Convenor
12 Two Day National Conference on “Impact of Virtual Reality”
10 – 11.2.09 ,, ,,
13 Intercollegiate UG Meet 15.3.10 ,, Convenor 14 Interschool +2 Students Meet 27.11.11 ,, Convenor
15 Interschool Meet Sep. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
NASC Convenor
16 SISO National Seminar on “Impact of Digitization in India”
Aug.2013, 2014 and 2015 NASC Convenor
17 SISO International Seminar “Trends in Open Source Software and Bigdata”
19.8.2016 NASC Convenor
18
International Conference on “Interdisciplinary Research Innovations in Computer Science, Biosciences and Electronics” at Malaysia
29, 30.11.2016 NASC Organizing member
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Longitude 10.677073
Latitude 77.118959
Nearest City Pollachi 12 kms.
Nearest Railway Station Pollachi 13 kms.
Nearest Bus stop Poosaripatti 0.1 km.
Nearest National Bank Poosaripatti 0.1 km.
Nearest Post Office Poosaripatti 0.1 km.
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Courses Offered
S. No. Name of the Course UG/PG Duration Approved
Intake Year of Starting
Nature of Affiliation University Approval No
1 B. Sc. Mathematics UG 3 60 2014 PA BU/R/A1-A/2016/31035
2 B. Com. UG 3 60 2014 PA BU/R/A1-A/2016/31035
3 B. Com. with CA UG 3 60 2014 PA BU/R/A1-A/2016/31035
4 B. Sc. Computer Science UG 3 60 2015 PA BU/R/A1-A/2018/97
5 B. Com. with IT UG 3 60 2015 PA BU/R/A1-A/2018/97
6 B. Com. e-Commerce UG 3 60 2015 PA BU/R/A1-A/2018/97
7 B. Com. Professional Accounting UG 3 60 2019 T A1-A/2019/29118-1
8 B.A. Defence Studies UG 3 60 2019 T A1-A/2019/29118-1
*PA- Permanent Affiliation; T- Temporary Affiliation
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DEPARTMENTOF MATHEMATICS
ABOUT US
The Department of Mathematics was established in the year 2014. It offers an under
graduate programme B. Sc (Mathematics). This course is designed for enhancing the students
mathematical thinking and learning process. The core subject includes the Numerical methods,
Real Analysis, Graph theory, Algebra and Differential equation and so on. The department has
qualified and dedicated staff members to share their expertise for the betterment of the students
and the community. The training classes are conducted to the students to make them in expert in
different branches like Government sector, Banking, MNC companies, IT companies and
Statistics.
Vision:
To centre stage Mathematical knowledge through instilling analytical and logical
thinking among students and promote Mathematical thought as an important area of
human thought.
Mission:
To provide an environment where students can learn and become competent users of
mathematics and mathematical applications.
This will contribute to the development of students as mathematical thinkers, enabling
them to become lifelong learners to continue to grow in their professionals.
Students solve problems relevant to real world situations.
The students learn mathematical concepts in such a way that they can apply the same in
any field effectively.
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Faculty Details:
S. No. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION 1 Ms. S. Birundha M. Sc., M. Phil. HOD 2 Ms. K. Masaniammal M. Sc., M. Phil., Assistant Professor 3 Ms. N. Rajalakshmi M. Sc., M. Phil., B. Ed. Assistant Professor 4 Ms. D. Kavitha M. Sc., M. Phil. Assistant Professor 5 Ms. R. Kalaivani M. Sc, M. Phil. Assistant Professor 6 Ms. M. Kaleeswari M. Sc, M. Phil. Assistant Professor
Name of the Department Association:
MATHLETS
Association Activities:
Bridge course Organized bridge course on “Basic of Mathematics” for all the first year students
of 2018-2021 and 2019-2022 batches.
Guest Lecture Aptitude Training classes organized for all III year UG students on 9.8.2018.
Seminar Great Indian Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan’s Birth Anniversary was
celebrated on 22 December, 2016. Dr G. Arulmozhi, Secretary, Hayagreeva
Educational Institutions has participated and delivered a lecture to the students.
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First year students presented paper on “Applications of Mathematics” during this
celebration.
Workshop Organized a One Day Aptitude Training Program on the topic “Basic Approach
on Quantitative Aptitude Problems and its Applications in Real Life” on
6.10.2016 for all the third year students.
Inauguration
Department of Mathematics Inaugurated its Association “MATHLETS” on
16.09.2016. Ms. R. Subarani HOD, Dept of Computer Science Engineering,
PIE Tech acted as the Chief Guest.
The Guest of the day Ms. R. Subasini., HOD, Department of Science and Humanities, PIE Tech.
First Year Inaugural Function was conducted on 28.06.2017. Dr. G. Arulmozhi, Secretary, Hayagreeva Educational Institutions, was the Chief Guest.
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The inauguration of the Mathematics Department Association “MATHLETS” and
the Guest Lecture on “Applications of Mathematics in Real Life” held on 4.9.19.
The resource person and the guest of the session Ms. R. Subasini., HOD,
Department of Science and Humanities, PIE Tech, discussed the following:
Importance of Mathematics
Job opportunities
Real time applications
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Symposium
Organized the intercollegiate symposium “SPARX’19.
Industrial Visit
Industrial Visit to Chips Software System, Kochi on 23rd September, 2017
Student Achievement
Students participated in Bharathiar university Inter zone cricket match and won 4th place.
Staff Achievement Ms. S. Birundha and K. Masaniammal attended a one day FDP program on the topic
“Leveraging Human Capital Management in Rural India” on 19. 3. 2016. Ms. S. Birundha attended a one day workshop on topic “Quantitative Techniques” on
17.3.2016 at NGM. Ms. R. Kalavani attended a two days workshop on topic “Applicable Mathematics”
on 4th & 5th .9.2017 at NGM. K. Masaniammal and Ms. N. Rajalakshmi coordinated the programme organized
under Tamil Mandram –“Kamban Vizha” on 28.2.2017. Ms. S. Birundha attended a one day Faculty Development Program on topic “New
Framework of NAAC Accreditation” on 5.7.2019 at PSGR Krishnammal College for Women.
Results (Pass %)
Course/Batch 2014-17 2015-18 2016-19 B. Sc (Maths) 100% 89% 79%
Placement Details
Six of our students attended the interview and one placed in the off campus drive
organized by TNQ, Karur on 28.9.2016.
Five of our students attended the interview and one placed in the off campus drive
organized by Bright Star, on 30.12.2016.They are as follows:
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Subapriya
Vimaladevei
Saranya
Kowsalya . R
Nandhini . K
Six of our students attended the interview and 4 of them got placed in the off campus drive
organized by IDBI, on 28.2.2017.They are as follows
Subapriya
Vimaladevi
A. Vijayalakshmi.
A. Gowtham
Three of our students got placed in the drive organized by Bright Star, on 6.8.2017. They
are as follows
M. Samilabanu
M. Selvanivetha
Babyusha
Three of our students got placed in the drive organized by Focus Edumatics, on
13.10.2018.
They are as follows
I.Kaleemunisha S.Surya P.Rajashri
Six of our students attended the interview and all placed in different sectors in the job fair
organized by Asan College of Arts & Science, Karur on 28.12.2018.
One of our student I. Kaleemunisha got placed in the drive organized by Infotest lab, on
28.12.2018.
In addition to these 10 students got placed in different companies like Hiremee
Assessment, Tech Mahendra, Vee technologies and Cigna TTK Insurance etc
Ms. V. Kalaivani, III B. Sc (Maths) got placed as Branch Post Master in the Department of Posts, Govt. of India during 2019.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
ABOUT US:
The Department of Computer Science was established in the year 2015. It offers an under graduate programme B. Sc (Computer Science). This course emphasizes software and network trending concepts. It has a comprehensive curriculum that provides a multiple opportunity to know more about the trending areas. The core subject includes the Computer Architectures, Computer Networking and Security, Data Mining, Graphics & Multimedia and programming languages as like the C, C++, Java and Visual basic etc. The department has qualified and dedicated staff members to share their expertise for the betterment of the students and the community. The students are well trained through practical experience through the well equipped computer laboratory. Frequent seminars, guest lectures and trainings were organized to enrich the knowledge of students and faculty members about the latest booming technologies. In addition to this the students are boosted up to expose their skill and get placed in the highly reputed companies.
Vision:
The department of Computer Science will be recognized as innovative leaders in the field of Computer Science in software development industry.
Mission:
The program will serve as a resource to inform society about innovations related to the production and uses of computers and software.
To provide high quality education for the computer science students.
To provide education to solve the real-world problems thus amplifying their potential for lifelong high-quality careers.
To enhance Industry Institute Interaction program to get acquainted with corporate culture.
Faculty Details:
S. No. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Dr. B. Selvanandhini MCA., Ph.D. HOD 2 Ms. S. Julie Violet Joyslin M. Sc., M. Phil. Assistant Professor 3 Ms. K. Priyanka M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor 4 Mr. V. Boopathi MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
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Name of the Department Association:
Computer Learning and Problem Solving – “CLAPS”
Association Activities:
Bridge course Organized bridge course on “Basic of Mathematics” for all the first year students
of 2018 – 2021 and 2019-2022 batches.
Organized bridge course on “Basic of Computer Science” for all the first year
students of 2018 – 2021 and 2019-2022 batches.
Technical hunt Our students actively took part in the “SHRISTI ‘19” on 25.01.2019 at STC and
expressed their impressive skills and received participation certificate.
Our student exposed their technical skill during “Inter-Collegiate TECHNICAL
Meet” on 30.01.2019 organized by the NGM College and received their appreciation
certificates.
Our students were appreciated with participation certificate for taking part in the
“TYCOONS ‘19” on 30.01.2019, conducted by Rathinam College of Arts &
Science.
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Conference Our students have participated and gained knowledge about User Interface in the one
day National Level Seminar on “Opportunities and Technology Trends in User
Interface and User Experience” organized by Ramu College of Arts and Science,
Pollachi.
Our students have presented their paper in one day National Conference organized by
SNMV COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE, Coimbatore on 01.02.2019. The
following students presented papers on different topics:
I B. Sc (CS)
Kalai Vani. C – Cloud Computing.
Manigokul .K –Cyber Security.
Dhinakaran. M – Cloud Computing.
Dharanidharan .D - Cloud Computing.
II B. Sc (CS)
Devi – Computer Networking.
Selva Kumar .N – Cyber Security.
Ashwath .H – Cyber Security.
III B. Sc (CS)
Sathana .R – Computer Networking Security.
Dhanalakshmi. M - Computer Networking Security.
Raja Sekar.M – Cyber Security.
Industrial Visit Industrial Visit to Chips Software System at Ernakulum, Cochin on 23.09.2017 in
order to get the best industrial exposure and to gain the practical knowledge about
their dream field.
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Student Achievement
Students participated in Bharathiar university Inter zone cricket tournament and won the
4th place.
15 of our students have participated in the Cultural Feast (Tamilnadu Kalai Ilakiya
Mandram) organized by Hindustan College of Arts and Science College on 13th July
2019.
12 of our students have participated in an Inter-Collegiate meet organized by Nehru
College of Arts and Science College on 27th September 2019.
Ramalingam. P, I B.Sc (CS) took part in the Inter zonal level sports meet held on
11.10.2019 and 12.10.2019 at Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi
Staff Achievement
Paper Presentation Ms. J. Kanimozhi, Asst. Professor attended a one day “National Conference”
and presented a paper on the topic “Network Security Data Leak Prevention” Workshop
Mr. P. Prabhu, Asst. Professor attended a one day “NAD Awareness/Training
programme” at Bharathiar University Result
Course/Batch 2015-18 2016-19
B. Sc (CS) 93% 78%
Placement Details 2016-2019 Batch
Six of our students attended the interview and all of them were placed in different sectors in the job fair organized by Asan College of Arts & Science, Karur on 28.12.2018. They are as follows:
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Durai .K.S – The Knock Global Tech, Focus Education. Aravinth .K – Focus Education. Rajasekar. – SBI Padmavathi – Joy Alukkash, SBI. Akalya – Joy Alukkash, Focus Education. Dhanalakshmi – SBI, Focus Education, Joy Alukash.
Six of our students were placed in on campus drive organized by Tech Mahendra on
02.02.2019. They are as follows: Sathana. R Devi. S Durai.K. S Aravinth. K Nijanth Kumar. S Rajasekar. M
One student namely Johnson. G out of twelve students placed in the off campus drive organized by Vee Technologies on 06.02.2019.
Eight out of thirty one of our students were placed in the campus drive organized by CIGNA TTK Health Insurance Company on 14.02.2019. They are as follows
B. Akalya M. Sowndharya M. Dhanalakshmi N. Meenachi S. Lavanya M. Sridhar M. Naveen Kumar R. Pandimurugan
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ABOUT US:
The Department of Commerce came into existence in the year 2014. The Department has
been maintaining excellent academic records since its very inception with the support of highly
qualified and dedicated faculty members. The students of our Department excel in co-curricular
and extra-curricular activities with many achievements in inter-collegiate competitions. To
promote academic excellence of students and faculty, the department regularly organizes
seminars on various topics and other academic programmes under the banner of the department
association “i Com”
Vision:
To bridge the inherent skills of students with Industrial expectations in ever - changing and
challenging Global Competitive Business Scenario by continuously providing comprehensive
knowledge in Commerce.
Mission:
To bestow an exhaustive acquaintance by blending the subjects of Accounting, Banking,
Insurance, Taxation, Marketing and Mercantile Law in a pragmatic manner to the students so as
to emerge as efficient Professionals, Entrepreneurs, Managers, Finance Experts, etc….
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Faculty Details:
Name of the Department Association: ( i Com – Intellectual Commerce )
Association Activities:
Bridge course Organized bridge course on “Basic Accountancy” (Book Keeping Principals) for
all the first year students 2018-2021.
Organized bridge course on “Basic Computer Operation” for all first year students
2018-2021.
Organized bridge course on “Basic Accountancy” (Book Keeping Principals) for
all the first year students 2019-2022.
Organized bridge course on “Basic Computer Operation” for all first year students
2019-2022.
S. No. Name Of The Faculty Qualification Designation
1 Ms. K. Kavitha M. Com (FCA)., M. Phil., (Ph.D)
HoD, Department of Commerce
2 Ms. K. Pavithra M. Com., M. Phil. Assistant Professor
3 Ms. T. Anitha M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, PGDCA Assistant Professor
4 Mr. K. Kathirvel DTEd., M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
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Guest Lecture Organized a Guest Lecture on “Recent Trends in Banking and Insurance Sector”
on 9th September 2019.
Seminar
Organized a One Day National Level Seminar on “IMPCAST OF GST” in Indian
economy on 1st March, 2019.
Workshop
The Department of Commerce with IT has organized a one day workshop on
“Practical Bookkeeping in Accountancy” on 6th Feb, 2015.
The Department of Commerce with IT has organized one day workshop on
“Basic Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 5th Jan,, 2016.
Industrial Visit
Industrial Visit to Chips Software System at Ernakulum, Cochin on 15.09.2017 in
order to get the best industrial exposure and to gain the practical knowledge about
their dream field.
Industrial Visit to Cochin Port Trust, at Cochin from 18th to 20th January, 2019.
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Industrial Visit to Cochin Stock Exchange at Cochin from 25th to 27th January, 2019.
Industrial Visit to Mysore Silk Factory and Mysore Sand Oil Factory, at Mysore
from 12th to 15th October, 2019 .
Our students have participated in Bharathiar University Inter zone Cricket match and got the fourth place.
Twelve students have participated and secured the first place in an Inter-Collegiate meet “LUCIDA” organized by NGM College on 29th January, 2019.
Thirteen students have participated and won the first place in a Quiz Competition conducted by Deepan Academy on 03rd February, 2019.
Students have participated in a cultural program conducted by NGM College, Pollachi on 10.10.18 and won the first prize in Devarattam.
Results (Pass %)
Course/Batch 2014-17 2015-18 2016-19
B. Com 67% 80% 75%
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Placement details:
Eight out of eleven of our students were placed in the drive organized by CIGNA TTK Health Insurance Company on 14.02.2019. They are as follows
Jayaprakash. M Karthik. S Pavi. P Pavithradevi. M Kaviya. P Sandhiya. S Pavi. P Pavithra. T Pavithra. S Pavithra. A Abirami. S
• Thirteen of our students were placed in a Job fair organized by BRIGHT STAR on
19.02.2018. They are as follows
Pavithradevi. M Kaviya. P Karpagam. G Silambu Selvi. S Nandhini.V Mythili. M Harinipriya. K Indhumathi. K Bhuvaneshwari. M Gokila. R Aswini. R Abirami. S Gunapriya. S
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• Five out of forty of our students were placed in the on campus drive organized by Tech Mahendra on 02.02.2019. They are as follows Harish G. S Lalitha Priya. K Menaka. M Sheena Mohan Dhanya Sasi. S Karthik.G. S Shilpa. M Mugesh. B Raja Shri. N Ramyapriya. N Aruljothi. N Gomathi. U Bharthasarathi. T
• Five out of thirty one students attended were placed in on campus drive organized by
CIGNA TTK Health Insurance Company on 14.02.2019. They are as follows
Sakthivel. B Jeyapratha. M Kalimuthu. M Gowtham Pradeep. B Valarmathi. P
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH CA
ABOUT US:
Commerce with Computer Applications course offers a program of study to meet the significant increase in demand for Computer Scientists with an accounting background. Providing both the technical Skills for Computer Science, Accounting and Business skills of a Commerce degree, the dual qualification enhances student's knowledge of both the business and the IT Sectors, and gives them considerable flexibility in career choice. This course educates students to design and build e-commerce and e-business systems and to develop their understanding of current trends in this rapidly- evolving new technology. Students learn technologies for constructing enterprise solutions using cutting -edge technologies and develop practical skills and experience in building enterprise solutions and using integrated enterprise development tools. Non-technical options allow students to explore relevant areas such as law, economics or management.
Vision:
To play an effective role in the development of students to inculcate quality education to our students through various inter disciplinary activities.
To contribute to the social and economic development of our country and to achieve global excellence.
Mission:
Our mission is to set standards of excellence by adopting new and effective ways to impart knowledge.
To provide high-quality education that enables the students to meet their goals more effectively and to face the world with a higher level of discipline and confidence
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Faculty Details:
S. No.
NAME OF THE STAFF
QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Dr. L. Rajakumar M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
2 Mr. T. Sivaram M. Com., MBA., M. Phil. Assistant Professor
3 Ms. M. Girija Devi MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
4 Ms. D. Gowreeswari M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Bridge Course:
• The department of Commerce with CA conducted bridge course for all first year students of 2018-2021 and 2019-2022 batches on “Basic Accountancy (Book keeping Principles)”.
• The department of Commerce with CA conducted bridge course from 2016 onwards for all first year students to enrich the students on the workshop on “Cash Less Transaction (Digital Accounting) – How Does It Work In Tally. Erp 9.”
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Industrial Visit details:
Industrial Visit to Chips Software System
at Ernakulum, Cochin on 15.09.2017 in order
to get the best industrial exposure and to
gain the practical knowledge about their
dream field.
Industrial Visit on 25.01.2019 to 27.01.2019 COCHIN
STOCK EXCHANGE at Cochin
Results (Pass %)
Course/Batch 2014-17 2015-18 2016-19
B.Com (CA) 94% 98% 97%
Placement details of 2015-2018 batch:
• Six out of sixteen of our students in the job fair organized by IDBI on 19.02.2018. They are as follows
SANDHIYA. S PAVI. P PAVITHRA. T PAVITHRA. S PAVITHR. A ABIRAMI. S
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• Eight out of twenty of our students were placed in the job fair organized by BRIGHT STAR on 19.02.2018. They are as follows
MYTHILI. M HARINIPRIYA. K INDHUMATHI. K BHUVANESHWARI. M GOKILA. R ASWINI. R ABIRAMI.S GUNAPRIYA.S
Placement details of 2016-2019 batch:
• Eight out of twenty of our students were placed in the job fair organized by Tech Mahendra on 02.02.2019. They are as follows
KARTHIK.G.S SHILPA. M MUGESH. B RAJA SHRI. N RAMYAPRIYA. N ARULJOTHI. N GOMATHI.U BHARTHASARATHI. T
• Four out of thirty one students were placed in the campus drive organized by CIGNA
TTK Health Insurance Company a on 14.02.2019.They were as follows
SAKTHIVEL. B
JEYAPRATHA. M
KALIMUTHU. M
GOWTHAM PRADEEP. B
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Department Seminars / Workshops:
June 2015-April 2016
• The Department of Commerce with CA has organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping in Accountancy” on 9th Feb, 2016.
June 2016-April 2017
• The Department of Commerce with CA has organized three days awareness progaramme on “Competitive exams” for final year students from 25th Jan to 27th Jan, 2017.
Pongal celebration of batch 2014 – 2016
All of our students celebrated Pongal festival with cultural activities. Alumni Meet details of batch 2014 -2016
• Alumni Meet “Re-Union” was held on 8th March, 2018
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
• Six of our students have participated and received first place in Inter-Collegiate meet
“LUCIDA” organized by NGM College, Pollachi on 29.01.2019.
• Eight of our students have participated and received certificates in Quiz Competition
organized by Deepann Academy on 03.02.2019.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH IT
ABOUT US:
The department offers B.Com (IT) a three year under graduate programme . It provides learning in the area of commerce, accounting and computer / information technology. It maintains a good industry – institution interaction. It highlights the concepts and skills for accountancy and computer information technology. The curriculum represents the course response to the evolving and dynamic finance and computer operating system.
Vision:
The Department aims at imparting all-round development of the students, empowering them with qualitative, innovative and decision making skills by providing an excellent academic environment including Discipline, Dedication and Devotion.
Mission:
To create worthy citizens by providing value based Education, Knowledge and make them competent and creative members of the global society.
Association Activities:
Bridge Course:
• The department of Commerce with IT conducted bridge course for all the first years of 2018-2021 and 2019-2022 batches on “Basic Accountancy (Book keeping) & Basic computer operation and Information Technology”.
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Department Seminars / Workshops:
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping in Accountancy” on 6th Feb, 2015.
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized one day workshop on “Basic Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 5th Jan 2016.
• The department of Commerce with IT has
organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping In Accountancy” on 12th Aug 2017.
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized three days awareness programme on
“Competitive exams” for final year students from 23rd Jan to 25th Jan, 2017.
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized one day workshop on “Basic
Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 5th Sep 2018.
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized awareness programme on “Competitive exams” for final year students from 20th Feb to 25th Feb 2018.
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping In Accountancy” on 6th Feb 2019.
• The department of Commerce with IT has organized one day workshop on “Basic
Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 5th Jan 2019.
• Organized a One Day National Level Seminar on “IMPACT OF GST” in Indian economy on 1st March, 2019.
Results (Pass %)
Course/Batch 2014-17 2015-18 2016-19
B. Com (IT) - 63% 56%
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Industrial Visit:
• Industrial Visit to Mysore Sandal Soap Company, Mysore on 25th September, 2019.
Exhibition: • The exhibition on “Footprints of Dr. APJ. Abdul Kalam” was organized on 15.10.2019 to
celebrate 88th birth anniversary of Dr. APJ. Abdul Kalam, Former President of India. The biography video of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was exhibited to the students.
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Placement details of 2015-2018 batch:
• Seven of our students placed in various companies
Staff Achievements:
Paper Presentation
Mr. E. Arulprakasam has presented a research paper on title “Motivation Techniques of Employees” in an international conference on Leveraging Human Capital Management in Rural India at PCAS, Poosaripatti.
Attend Seminars/Workshops/Conferences/FDP
Staff members attended Faculty Development Programme on “Modern Strategies in
Teaching– Learning Process” organized by our college on 28.09.2018.
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Student Achievements:
12 students participated and secured the first place in an Inter-Collegiate meet “LUCIDA” organized by NGM College on 29th January, 2019.
13 students have participated and won the first place in a Quiz Competition conducted by Deepann Academic on 03rd February, 2019.
Students have participated in a cultural program conducted by NGM College, Pollachi on 10.10.18 and won the first prize in Devarattam.
Faculty Details:
S. No. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Mr. E. Arulprakasam M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
2 Ms. S. Anitha M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, PGDCA Assistant Professor
3 Ms. R. Latha MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
4 Ms. C. Ranganayaki M.Com., M.Phil., M.A (Yoga) Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH E.Com
ABOUT US:
The major role of the Commerce with E-Commerce department includes overseeing buying, web sales, contracts, managing partnerships, reporting, contributing to strategy decisions, budgeting and generating P&L statements, and developing the students for future enlargement studies.
Vision:
To make the students well versed in the domain of Electronic Commerce
To enrich communicative ability of the students
To increase the employability skills
Mission:
The Department of B. Com E- Commerce qualifies its graduates to assert themselves Successfully in the highly competitive global environment of the Business Industry
Association Activities:
Bridge Course:
• The department of Commerce with E.Com conducted bridge course for all first year students of 2018- 2021 and 2019-2022 batches on “Basic Accountancy (Book keeping) and Computer Operation”.
Department Seminars / Workshops:
June 2015-April 2016
• The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping In Accountancy” on 6th Feb 2015.
• The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized one day workshop on “Basic Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 9th Jan 2016.
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June 2016-April 2017
• The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping In Accountancy” on 13th Aug 2017.
• The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized three days awareness programme on “Competitive exams” for final year students from 23rd Jan to 25th Jan 2017.
June 2017-April 2018
• The department of commerce with E.Com has organized one day workshop on “Basic Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 3rd Sep 2018.
• The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized two days awareness programme on “Competitive exams” for final year students from 20th Feb to 25th
Feb 2018.
June 2018-April 2019
• The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized one day workshop on “Practical Bookkeeping in Accountancy”
on 5th Feb, 2019.
The department of Commerce with E.Com has organized one day workshop on “Basic Computer Skills & Effective Internet Use” on 6th Jan 2019.
Results (Pass %)
Course/Batch 2014-17 2015-18 2016-19
B.Com (E.Com) - 58% 75%
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Placement details of 2015-2018 batch:
• Four of our students placed in various companies
Staff Achievements:
Paper Presentation Mr. E. Arulprakasam has presented a research paper on title “Motivation
Techniques of Employees” in an international conference on “Leveraging Human Capital Management in Rural India” at PCAS, Poosaripatti.
Attend Seminars/Workshops/Conferences/FDP
Staff members have attended Faculty Development Programme on “Modern Strategies in Teaching– Learning Process on 28.09.2018.
Mr. E. Arulprakasam Participated in SWAYAM Orientation workshop for SWAYAM MENTORS held on October 16th 2019 at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Student Achievements:
Our students have participated and won first prize in Devarattam in cultural program organized by NGM College, Pollachi on 10.10.18.
Faculty Details:
S. No. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Mr. E. Kumaresan M.Com., M.Phil., PGDCA, SET Assistant Professor
2 Ms. R. Lekhadevi M.A. Assistant Professor
3 Ms. V.Masilamani M.Com., MBA Assistant Professor
4 Mr. N. Mohammed Farook Ali MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
5 Ms. M. Indhumathi M.Com. (CA), M.Phil. Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WITH PA
ABOUT US:
The Commerce with Professional Accounting department performs accounting functions such as audits or financial statement analysis. The department support students with the technical, practical, analytical and creative skills required to deal with accounting and finance issues in all the sectors. Vision:
Innovative, Strategic, Interdisciplinary, and Personally Transforming Program are the pillars in our vision. This means the Professional Accounting Program will be recognized as the premiere educational choice for outstanding students seeking to become leaders in the accounting profession.
Mission:
The Mission of the Professional Accounting program is to develop Exceptional Accounting Professionals and business leaders.
Faculty Details:
S. No. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1. Mr. N. Thiagarajan B.Com., MBA, M.Phil., M.Com. Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE STUDIES
ABOUT US:
The department of Defence studies has been established as the new course in the year
2019 with its aim of engaging young minds to look forward for the betterment of national
security, to educate young men and women from rural area about the role of citizens and to
motivate to take up armed forces as their career to serve the nation.
Vision:
• To impart and develop defence oriented knowledge. • To create security consciousness in civilian society.
Mission:
To inculcate young minds in capacity building, developing the analytical knowledge
about the security aspects of the nation and to generate adequate knowledge in Defence Sector.
Faculty Details:
S. No. NAME OF THE STAFF QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Mr. M. Vignesh M.A. Assistant Professor
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Student Achievements:
I B. A. Defence Studies student Mr. A. Arunkumar has been participated and won Medals in international Martial Arts Conducted by United Nations Internal Government Organization. It was held in South Korea from 28th August to 7th September.
Mr. A. Arunkumar, International Martial Arts, held in South Korea
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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY : COIMBATORE-641 046
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)
(For the students admitted during the academic year 2010-11 and onwards) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION – CBCS PATTERN
Part
Study Components
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SEMESTER –I I Language-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core I – Principles of Accountancy 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core II–Business Organization & Office Management 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied Paper I – Agricultural Economic of India 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Environmental Studies # 2 3 - 50 50 2
SEMESTER –II I Language-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core III – Financial Accounting 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IV – Principles of Marketing 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied Paper II – Economic Analysis 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 3 - 50 50 2
SEMESTER –III III Core V – Higher Financial Accounting 7 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VI – Commercial Law 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VII – Principles of Management 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : III - Mathematics for Business 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject -1 :Business Application Software-I 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil # (or)Non-Major Elective–I
Yoga for Human Excellence # / Women’s Rights # Constitution of India #
2
3
50
50
2
SEMESTER –IV III Core VIII – Corporate Accounting-I 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IX – Computer Applications in Business 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core X – Company Law and Secretarial Practice 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XI – Executive Business Communication 3 3 20 55 75 3 III Core XII – Banking Theory 3 3 20 55 75 3 III Allied : IV : Statistics for Business 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-2 : Computer Applications
(MS-Word and MS-Excel)-Practical –I 3 3 30 45 75 3
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IV Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil # (or) Non-major elective -II : General Awareness # 2 3 50 50 2
SEMESTER –V
III Core XIII –Corporate Accounting-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIV – Banking Law and Practices 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XV – Cost Accounting 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVI – Income Tax Law and Practice 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective –I : 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-3 : Business Application
Software-II 3 3 20 55 75 3
SEMESTER –VI III Core XVII – Management Accounting 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVIII - Principles of Auditing 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIX - Indirect Tax 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective –II : 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective–III : 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-4 : Computer Applications : MS-
PowerPoint, MS-Access and Tally 9.2 -Practical-II 3 3 30 45 75 3 V Extension Activities @ - 50 - 50 2
TOTAL 3500 140
$ Includes 25% / 40% continuous internal assessment marks for theory and practical papers respectively.
@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
# No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.
List of Elective Papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives)
Elective – I A Business Finance B Brand Management C Fundamentals of Insurance
Elective – II A Entrepreneurial Development B Supply Chain Management C Principles of Web Designing
Elective - III A Financial Markets B Insurance Legislative Framework C Project Work
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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046
B.Com – CA (Computer Applications)
(For the students admitted during the academic year 2015-16 and onwards)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION – CBCS PATTERN
Part
Study Components
Course Title
Ins.
hrs /
w
eek
Exam
Cre
dits
Dur
.Hrs
CIA
Mar
k
Tot
al
SEMESTER – I I Language-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core I – Principles of Accountancy 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core II – Introduction to Information Technology 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied PaperI : Mathematics for Business 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core-IV:Computer Applications: MS Office - Practical-I 4 3 - - - - IV Environmental Studies # 2 3 - 50 50 2
SEMESTER – II I Language-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core III – Advanced Accounting 7 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IV–Computer Application: MS Office - Practical-I 4 3 40 60 100 4 III Allied Paper II – Statistics for Business 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 3 - 50 50 2
SEMESTER – III III Core V – Principles of Marketing 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VI – Database Management System 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VII – Cost Accounting 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : III - Managerial Economics 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core-VIII : Computer Applications: Oracle -Practical-II 4 3 - - - - IV Skill based Subject-1 : Commercial Law 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil #(or)Non-major Elective–I : Yoga
for Human Excellence # / Women’s Rights # Constitution of India #
2
3
50
50
2
SEMESTER – IV III Core IX – Management Accounting 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core X – Object Oriented Programme with C++ 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XI – Executive Business Communication 3 3 20 55 75 3
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III Core XII – Computer Applications : Oracle & C++ Practical-II 4 3 40 60 100 4
III Core XIII – Banking Theory 3 3 20 55 75 3 III Allied : IV : Principles of Management 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-2 : Company Law 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (or)
Non-major elective - II : General Awareness # 2 3 50 50 2
SEMESTER – V
III Core XIV – Principles of Auditing 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XV – Corporate Accounting 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVI – E-Commerce Technology 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVII – Software Development with Visual Basic 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVIII - Computer Applications : Visual Basic
- Practical-III 4 3 - - - - III Elective-I : 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-3 : Banking and Insurance Law 3 3 20 55 75 3
SEMESTER – VI III Core XIX – Management Information System 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XX - Internet and Web Designing 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XXI - Computer Applications : Visual Basic &Web
Designing Practical-III 4 3 40 60 100 4
III Elective –II : 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective –III : 6 3 25/
20 75/ 80 100 4
IV Skill based Subject- 4 : Cyber Law 3 3 20 55 75 3
V Extension Activities @ - - - - 50 2 Total 3500 140
$ Includes 25% / 40% continuous internal assessment marks for theory and practical papers respectively. @ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
# No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.
List of Elective Papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives) Elective – I A Income Tax Law & Practice
B Entrepreneurial Development C Micro Finance
Elective – II A Business Finance
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B Brand Management C Supply Chain Management
Elective – III A Indirect Taxes B Financial Markets C Project Work
BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046
B.Com - IT (Information Technology)
(For the students admitted during the academic year 2010-11 and onwards)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION – CBCS PATTERN
Part
Study
Components
Course Title
Ins. H
rs/
Examinations
Dur
.H C
IA
Mar
ks
Tota
l
Cre
dit
SEMESTER – I I Language-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core I – Principles of Accounting 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core II – Information Technology 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied Paper I : Business Mathematics 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IV -Computer Applications: MS Office :Practical-
I 4 3 - - - -
IV Environmental Studies # 2 3 - 50 50 2 SEMESTER – II
I Language-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core III – Financial Accounting 7 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IV – Computer Applications : Tally -Practical-I 4 3 40 60 100 4 III Allied Paper II : Business Statistics 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 3 - 50 50 2
SEMESTER – III III Core V– Higher Financial Accounting 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VI – Data Base Management System 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VII – Programming with C++ 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : III - Managerial Economics 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XI : Computer Applications : C++ -Practical II 4 3 - - - - IV Skill based Subject-1 : Marketing Management 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (OR) Non-major Elective-
I : Yoga for Human Excellence # / Women’s Rights # Constitution of India #
2
3
50
50
2
SEMESTER – IV III Core VIII– Corporate Accountings 6 3 25 75 100 4
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III Core IX – Networking Management 4 3 20 55 75 3 III Core X – Software Development in VB 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XI–Computer Applications: Visual Basic -
Practical II 4 3 40 60 100 4
III Core XII- Banking Theory 3 3 20 55 75 3 III Allied : IV - Principles of Management 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-2 :: E-Business 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil/Advanced Tamil (OR)
Non-major elective -II :General Awareness # 2 3 50 50 2
SEMESTER – V III Core XIII – Software Engineering 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIV – Management Accounting 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XV– Technology Management 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVI – Principles of Web Designing 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIX: Computer: Web Designing - Practical-III 4 3 - - - - III Elective –I : 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject- 3 : Brand Management 3 3 20 55 75 3
SEMESTER – VI III Core XVII – Management Information System 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVIII - Java Programming 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIX - Computer : Java Script - Practical –III 4 3 40 60 100 4 III Elective –II : 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective –III : 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject- 4 : Supply Chain Management 3 3 20 55 75 3 V Extension Activities @ - - - 50 2
Total 3500 140
$ Includes 25% / 40% continuous internal assessment marks for theory and practical papers respectively. @ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) # No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.
List of Elective Papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives) Elective – I A Cost Accounting
B Business Finance C Entrepreneural Development
Elective – II A Financial Management B Financial Markets C Investment Management
Elective - III A Income Tax and Law Practice B Banking Law & Practice C Project Work
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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY,COIMBATORE-641 046
B.Com - E-Commerce
(For the students admitted during the academic year 2010-11 and onwards)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION – CBCS PATTERN
Part
Study Components
Course Title In
s. H
rs
/ wee
k
Examinations
Dur
.Hrs
.
CIA
Mar
ks
Tota
l
Cre
dit
SEMESTER –I I Language-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core I – Principles of Accountancy 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core II–Business Organisation and Office Management 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied Paper I : Introduction of Information Technology 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core III–Computer Applications: MS Office -Practical-
I 4 3 - - - -
IV Environmental Studies # 2 3 - 50 50 2 SEMESTER –II
I Language-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IV – Advanced Accounting 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core V – Database Management System 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VI – Computer Applications: Oracle - Practical-I 4 3 40 60 100 4 III Allied Paper II : Mathematics for Business 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 3 - 50 50 2
SEMESTER –III III Core VII – Principles of Marketing 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core VIII – Object Oriented Programming with C++ 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core IX – Cost Accounting 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied : III - Statistic for Business 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core X – Computer Applications: C++ - Practical-II 4 3 - - - - IV Skill based Subject-1 : Commercial Law 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (or)Non-major Elective–I :
Yoga for Human Excellence # / Women’s Rights # Constitution of India #
2
3
50
50
2
SEMESTER –IV III Core XI – Principles of Auditing 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XII – Internet and Web Designing 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XIII – Executive Business Communication 5 3 20 55 75 3
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III Core XIV – Computer Applications Practical-II (Internet & Web Designing) 4 3 40 60 100 4
III Allied : IV : Principles of Management 4 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-2 : Company Law 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (or)
Non-major elective - II : General Awareness # 2 3 50 50 2
SEMESTER –V
III Core XV – Software Engineering 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVI – Management Accounting 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVII – E-Commerce Technology 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XVIII – Java Programming 4 3 20 55 75 3 III Core XIX –Computer Applications : Java
Programming - Practical-III
4 3 - - - -
III Elective-I : 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-3 : Banking and Insurance Law 3 3 20 55 75 3
SEMESTER –VI III Core XX – E-Commerce-II (Strategy and Applications) 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XXI - Software Development with Visual Basic 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core XXII - Computer Applications : Visual Basic
- Practical-III 4 3 40 60 100 4 III Elective–II : 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective–III : 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject-4 : Cyber Law 3 3 20 55 75 3 V Extension Activities @ - - - - 50 2
Total - - - - 3500 140
$ Includes 25% / 40% continuous internal assessment marks for theory and practical papers respectively.
@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) # No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.
List of Elective Papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives) Elective – I A Income Tax Law & Practice
B Brand Management C Fundamentals of Insurance
Elective – II A Indirect Taxes B Supply Chain Management C Financial Markets
Elective - III A Business Finance B Entrepreneurial Development C Project Work
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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY: COIMBATORE-641 046 B.Sc. Computer Science
(For the students admitted from the academic year 2018-2019 and onwards)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION - CBCS PATTERN
Part
Study components
Course Title
Ins.
Hrs
/wee
k Examinations
Cre
dit
Dur
. Hrs
.
CIA
Ext.M
arks
Tota
l M
arks
Semester I I Language – I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English – I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core 1: Computing Fundamentals and
C Programming 4 3 25 75 100 4
III Core 2: Digital Fundamentals and Computer Architecture 4 3 25 75 100 4
III Core Lab 1: Programming Lab – C 3 3 40 60 100 4 III Allied 1: && 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Environmental Studies # 2 3 - 50 50 2
Semester II
I Language – II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English – II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core 3: C++ Programming 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Lab 2: Programming Lab – C++ 4 3 40 60 100 4 III Core Lab 3: Internet Basics 2 3 20 30 50 2 III Allied 2: && 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 3 - 50 50 2
Semester III
III Core 4: Data Structures 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core 5: Java Programming 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Lab 4: Programming Lab – Java 5 3 40 60 100 4 III Allied 3: && 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 1 - && 5 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @/ Advanced Tamil (OR)
Non-major elective-1 (Yoga for Human Excellence)# / Women’s Rights#
2 3 - 50 50 2
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Semester IV III Core 6: System Software and
Operating System 6 3 25 75 100 4
III Core 7: Linux and Shell Programming 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Lab 5: Linux and Shell
Programming Lab 6 3 40 60 100 4
III Allied 4: && 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based subject 2 (lab) && 4 3 30 45 75 3 IV Tamil @/ Advanced Tamil (OR)
Non-major elective-II (General Awareness) #
2 3 - 50 50 2
Semester V
III Core 8: RDBMS & Oracle 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core 9: Visual Basic 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Lab 6: Programming Lab – VB &
Oracle 6 3 40 60 100 4
III Elective 1 && 6 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 3: && 6 3 20 55 75 3
Semester VI
III Core 10: Graphics & Multimedia 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core 11: Project Work Lab %% 5 3 - 200 200 8 III Core Lab 7: Programming Lab –
Graphics & Multimedia 6 3 40 60 100 4
III Elective II && 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective III && 5 3 25 75 100 4 IV Skill based Subject 4 (lab) && 4 3 30 45 75 3 V Extension Activities - - 50 - 50 2
Total 3500 140
@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) # No
Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations.
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BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY::COIMBATORE-641 046
B. Sc. Mathematics Degree Course
(For the students admitted from the academic year 2010-2011 and onwards)
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION - CBCS PATTERN
Part
Study
Components
Course title Ins.
hrs/
w
eek Examinations
Cre
dit
Dur
.hrs
CIA
Mar
ks
Tota
l M
arks
Semester I I Language – I 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English – I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper I - Classical Algebra 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper II-Calculus 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied A : Paper I
Chosen by the college 7 3 25 75 100 4
IV Environmental Studies # 2 3 - 50 50 2 Semester II
I Language – II 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English – II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper III Analytical Geometry 4 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper IV- Trigonometry, Vector Calculus
and Fourier Series 5 3 25 75 100 4
III Allied A: Paper II Chosen by the college 7 3 25 75 100 4 IV Value Education – Human Rights # 2 3 - 50 50 2
Semester III
I Language – III 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English – III 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper V- Differential Equations and Laplace
Transforms 3 3 25 75 100 4
III Core Paper VI- Statics 3 3 25 75 100 4 III Allied B - Paper III Chosen by the college 7 3 20 55 75 3 IV Skill based Subject - Operations Research -I 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ / Advanced Tamil# (OR)
Non-major elective - I (Yoga for Human Excellence)# / Women’s Rights#
2
3
50
50
2
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Semester IV I Language – IV 6 3 25 75 100 4 II English – IV 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper VII-Dynamics 3 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper VIII- Programming in C 3 3 ** ** 100** 4 III Allied B : Paper II –
Chosen by the college 5 3 20 55 75 3
III Practical - (Allied) 2 3 20 30 50 2 IV Skill based Subject - Operations Research – Paper II 3 3 20 55 75 3 IV Tamil @ /Advanced Tamil # (OR)
Non-major elective -II (General Awareness #) 2 3 50 50 2
Semester V III Core Paper IX-Real Analysis-I 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper X- Complex Analysis-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper XI- Modern Algebra-I 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper XII- Discrete Maths 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective I 5 3 20 55 75 3 IV Skill based Subject - Operations Research Paper III 3 3 20 55 75 3
Semester VI III Core Paper XIII Real Analysis-II 5 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper XIV Complex Analysis-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Core Paper XV Modern Algebra-II 6 3 25 75 100 4 III Elective II 5 3 20 55 75 3 III Elective III 5 3 25 75 100** 4 IV Skill Based Subject - Operations Research - Project - - - - 75* 3 V Extension Activities @ - 50 - 50 2
Total 3500 140
** All Computer papers have theory and practical exams.
Theory Practical
20 55 100 10 15
* Project report - 80 marks; Viva-voce – 20 marks
@ No University Examinations. Only Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) # No Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA). Only University Examinations. Allied subjects : 1.Physics, 2.Chemistry, 3.Accountancy & 4.Statistics.
List of Elective papers (Colleges can choose any one of the paper as electives) Elective – I A Astronomy- I
B Numerical Methods-I Elective – II A Astronomy- II
B Numerical Methods-II Elective - III A Graph Theory
B Automata Theory & Formal Languages C Programmin in C++ **
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Total Number of students on roll as on 31st December of preceding year
UG DEGREE
S. No. NAME OF COURSE I YEAR II YEAR III YEAR TOTAL
1 B. Com 37 58 39 134
2 B. Com (CA) 51 55 43 149
3 B. Com (IT) 54 61 42 157
4 B. Com (E.Com) - 58 15 73
5 B. Sc (CS) 60 60 50 170
6 B. Sc (MATHS) - 16 24 40
7 B. A. (DS) 36 - - 36
8 B. Com (PA) 23 - - 23
TOTAL 261 308 213 782
TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS ON ROLL : 782
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DETAILS OF COMMUNITY-WISE ENROLMENT
YE
AR
Community- Wise Enrolment
Gra
nd T
otal
(201
4, 2
015,
2016
, 207
, 201
8, 2
019)
OC BC BCM MBC/DNC SC SCA ST
2014 0 12 0 10 12 1 0 35
2015 6 99 6 56 62 2 1 232
2016 5 66 3 33 35 7 0 149
2017 3 109 8 43 37 13 0 213
2018 2 177 10 55 56 7 1 308
2019 2 146 10 52 40 11 1 262
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STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
Details of Pass Percentage of 2015-18 Batch
Sl. No. Course Total No. of students Appeared for Exam
Total No. of students passed out
Pass Percentage
%
1 B. Sc (Maths) 27 24 89
2 B. Sc (Computer Science) 54 50 93
3 B. Com 25 20 80
4 B. Com (CA) 47 46 98
5 B. Com (IT) 41 26 63
6 B. Com (E.Com) 12 7 58
Total 206 173 84
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Details of Pass Percentage for the year 2016-19
Sl. No. Course Total No. of students Appeared for Exam
Total No. of students passed out
Pass Percentage
%
1 B. Sc (Maths) 14 11 79
2 B. Sc (Computer Science) 37 29 78
3 B. Com 20 15 75
4 B. Com (CA) 33 32 97
5 B. Com (IT) 16 9 56
6 B. Com (E.Com) 8 6 75
Total 128 102 80
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Total Number of Teachers Employed as on 31st December, 2019
Sl. No. Staff Name Qualification Designation
1 Dr. D. Kannan M.Sc., MCA, M.Phil., PGDCA., DSADP., Ph.D., Principal
Tamil Dept.
2 Ms. M. Shanmuga Priya M.A., NET Assistant Professor / HOD
3 Ms. S. Priya M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
4 Mr. R. Sambath kumar M.A. Assistant Professor
English Dept.
5 Mr. C. Rajasekar M.A. Assistant Professor / HOD
6 Mr. M.D. Murugesan M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
7 Ms. V. Mohanapriya M.A. Assistant Professor
Mathematics Dept.
8 Ms. S. Birundha M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor / HOD
9 Ms. K. Masaniammal M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
10 Ms. N. Rajalakshmi M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Professor
11 Ms. D. Kavitha M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
12 Ms. R. Kalaivani M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
13 Ms. M. Kaleeswari M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Computer Science Dept.
14 Dr. B. Selvanandhini MCA, Ph.D Assistant Professor / HOD
15 Ms. S. Julie Violet Joyslin M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
16 Ms. K. Priyanka M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
17 Mr. V. Boopathi MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
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B.Com. Dept.
18 Ms. K. Kavitha M.Com.(FCA), M.Phil., (Ph.D.)
Assistant Professor / HOD
19 Ms. K. Pavithra M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
20 Ms. T. Anitha M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, PGDCA Assistant Professor
21 Mr. K. Kathirvel DTEd., M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor B.Com. (CA) Dept.
22 Dr. L. Rajakumar M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor / HOD
23 Mr. T. Sivaram M. Com., MBA., M. Phil. Assistant Professor
24 Ms. M. Girija Devi MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
25 Ms. D. Gowreeswari M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor B.Com. (IT) Dept.
26 Mr. E. Arulprakasam M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor / HOD
27 Ms. S. Anitha M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, PGDCA Assistant Professor
28 Ms. R. Latha MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
29 Ms. C. Ranganayaki M.Com., M.Phil., M.A (Yoga) Assistant Professor B.Com. (E-Com) Dept.
30 Mr. E. Kumaresan M.Com., M.Phil., PGDCA, SET Assistant Professor / HOD
31 Ms. R. Lekhadevi M.A. Assistant Professor
32 Ms. V. Masilamani M.Com., MBA Assistant Professor
33 Mr. N. Mohammed Farook Ali
MCA, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
34 Ms. M. Indhumathi M.Com. (CA), M.Phil. Assistant Professor B.Com. (PA) Dept.
35 Mr. N. Thiagarajan B.Com., MBA, M.Phil., M.Com.
Assistant Professor / HOD
B.A. Defence Studies
36 Mr. M. Vignesh M.A. Assistant Professor / HOD
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DETAILS OF NON-TEACHING STAFF
S. No. Name Qualification Designation Years of
experience
1. Mr. M. Venkatasubramanian M.A., MBA, HDCA Office Administrator 13
2. Mr. N. Nithianantham M.Ped., M.Phil. Physical Director 4
3. Mr. S. Manikanda prabhu B.Com.(CA) Ground Staff -
4. Mr. A. Puviyarasu M.Sc. (CS) System Analyst 2
5. Mr. P. Saravanakumar B.Com., MLIS Librarian -
6. Ms. A. Vidhyalakshmi B.Sc. (CS) PA to Principal -
7. Mr. V. Udayakumar DEEE Lab Incharge 5
8. Mr. M. Mohanraj B.Sc. Lab Assistant 5
9. Mrs. K. Selvarani 5th std. Sweeper 3
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COMPUTER EQUIPMENTS
S. No
Particulars Requirements as
per
Availability
1. No of Computer terminals 120 120
2. Hardware Specification
1. Intel Dual Core Processor 3 GHz, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD 2. Intel Dual Core Processor 3 GHz, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD 3. Intel i3 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD
. Intel Dual Core Processor 3 GHz, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD 2. Intel Dual Core Processor 3 GHz, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD 3. Intel i3 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 500GB HDD
3. No of terminals of LAN/WAN
50 60
4. Relevant Legal Software Application System Application System
15 1 15 1
5. Peripheral(s): Printers
6 6
DVD Writers 4 4
Scanners 1 1 LCD projectors 2 2
6. Internet Accessibility (in kbps & hrs.)
100 mbps 100 mbps
7. Power backup(UPS) 20 KVA 20 KVA
8. Air Conditioner No No
INTERNET FACILITY (Types and Bandwidth Details)
Speed 100 Mbps
Modem Type ADSL
Download Capacity Unlimited
Provider BSNL
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Software Details
1. Application Software
1. Visual Basic
2. Tally
3. Microsoft Office
4. Borland C++
5. Turbo C
6. Acrobat Reader
7. Java
8. Oracle
9. COBOL
10. Winrunner & Load Runner 11. Visual C++ 12. MS-Power Point
2. System Software
a. Windows Server 2003
b. Quick Heal Antivirus
3. Operating System
a. Windows 2007
b. Fedora Linux
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OTHER FACILTIES
S.No. Parameter Availability
1. Potable Water Supply Drinking water for every staff room and each of the floor) Yes
2. Ventilation and lighting (Norms: 4 tube lights and 2 fans in a class room) Yes
3. Hostel Boys Yes
Girls Yes
4.
Toilet Facilities( Norms: one wash basin for every 100 staff and students, urinals for every 50 staff and students and toilets for every 50 staff and students separately for ladies and gents.
Gents Ladies Wash Basin Yes Yes
Urinals Yes Yes
Toilets Yes Yes
5. Medical facilities Yes
6. Reprographic facilities in the Institutions. Yes
7. Barrier free environment for physically challenged. Yes
8. Canteen Yes
9. Transport Yes
10. Generator Yes
11 Rain water harvesting (G.O.Ms.No.107 / 14.05.2015) Yes
The institution has well furnished infrastructure facilities which satisfy the growing demands of present era. The college has spacious class rooms with good ventilation; fan light, benches and blackboards. Few classrooms are enabled with ICT tools, LCD and OHP projectors for innovative teaching learning process. Two computer laboratories are available with well equipped network. The college has one auditorium. The college has 6 buses for the transportation of students with free of cost. The college takes care of physical and mental health of students by providing indoor and outdoor sports facilities. A cafeteria is also available inside the campus.
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S.No. Department Titles of the books No. of Volumes
1 Tamil 245 364
2 English 195 349
3 B.Com 115 542
4 B.Com(CA) 135 442
5 B.Com(IT) 103 421
6 B.Com (E.Com) 112 404
7 B Sc (Maths) 187 603
8 B Sc (CS) 186 646
9 B.A. Defence Studies 19 62
10. B.Com. Professional Accounting 21 60
Total 1318 3893
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DETAILS OF JOURNALS / MAGAZINES
S.No. LIST OF JOURNALS / MAGAZAINE
1 JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE KARPAGAM -COIMBATORE
2 PROCEEDING MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE
3 INDIAN JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
4 INDIAN LITERATURE
5 ICTACT JOURNAL ON SOFT COMPUTING ICT ACADEMY OF TAMILNADU
6 ICTACT JOURNAL ON MANAGEMENT STUDIES
7 INDIAN ECONOMICS REVIEW
8 INDIAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING
9 JOURNAL ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
10 JOURNAL ON MATHEMATICS
11 ICTACT JOURNAL ON COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ICT ACADEMY OF TAMILNADU
12 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
13 THE IUP JOURNAL OF APPLIED FINANCE
14 THE IUP JOURNAL OF ENTERPRENEWSHIP DEVELOPMENT
15 THE IUP JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
16 THE IUP JOURNAL OF SOFT SKILLS
17 THE IUP JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
18 THE IUPJOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
19 SIVA SANTHILEINGAR -TAMIL
20 TAMIL
21 THE IUP JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING RESEARCH & AUDIT PRACTICIES
22 THE IUP JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT RESEARCH
23 ICTACT JOURNAL ON MICROCLECTRIONS AN INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION OF ICTACT
24 JOURNAL OF THE RAMANUJAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
25 THE IUP JOURNAL OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT
26 THE IUP JOURNAL OF COMPUTER SCIENCES
27 THE IUP JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMICS
28 THE JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY
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SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS/ FDP ATTENDED
S. No. Name of the Staff Topic Venue Date
1 S.BIRUNDHA LEVERAGING HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN RURAL INDIA PCAS MAR 19 2016
2 S.BIRUNDHA INDIAN ECONOMIC AND DEMONETIZATION OF INDIAN CURRENCY PCAS JAN 7 2017
3 S. BIRUNDHA TAMIL MANDRAM – KAMBAN VIZHA PCAS FEB 28 2017
4 S. BIRUNDHA WORKSHOP – QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES NGM COLLEGE MAR 17 2017
5 S.BIRUNDHA EMPOWER THE YOUTH TO ENRICH THE NATION NGM COLLEGE JULY 7 2017
6 K. MASANIAMMAL APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS IN REAL LIFE (AMRL) GOVT ARTS, UDT JAN 2 2015
7 K. MASANIAMMAL LEVERAGING HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN RURAL INDIA PCAS MAR 19 2016
8 K. MASANIAMMAL INDIAN ECONOMIC AND DEMONETIZATION OF INDIAN CURRENCY PCAS JAN 7 2017
9 K. MASANIAMMAL TAMIL MANDRAM – KAMBAN VIZHA PCAS FEB 28 2017
10 N. RAJALAKSHMI TAMIL MANDRAM – KAMBAN VIZHA PCAS FEB 28 2017
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List of Publications in National / International Journals:
S. No. Name of the Author Title of the Paper Volume /ISSN No Year of publication
1. Dr. D. KANNAN Digital Rights Management for Audio Robust Zero-watermark Algorithm
DOI:BB082011002 2011
2. Dr. D. KANNAN An efficient Digital Rights Management Techniques based on Singular Value Decomposition
DOI:BB092011003 2011
3. Dr. D. KANNAN A Survey on Biometrics based Digital Image Watermarking Techniques and Applications
Vol. 13,, Issue 8,, Version 1.0 2013
4. Dr. D. KANNAN A Secured Public Key Cryptosystem for Biometric Encryption
Vol. 5, Issue 1 2014
5. Dr. D. KANNAN An Extensive Research on Roust Digital Image Watermarking Techniques: A Review
Vol. 8, Nos. 1/2 2015
6. Dr. D. KANNAN Secured Biometric Framework for Multimedia Content Protection
Vol. 9, Issue 2 2015
7. Dr. D. KANNAN Improving Confidentiality and Authentication of Data in Cloud Environment using HECC Vol 8, Issue 1 2016
8. Dr. D. KANNAN A Novel Implementation of Fuzzy based Secure Cloud System Vol 9, No 8 2017
9. Dr. D. KANNAN An Effective Scheduling Algorithm in Cloud Computing using Fuzzy Genetic Algorithms Vol 6, Issue 1 2019
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POLLACHI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE 132/5B, POOSARIPATTI, POLLACHI – 642 205.
ANNEXURE XXVI
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1. Fresher’s Day Celebration
The Fresher’s day – 2018 held on 05.07.2018. The Guest of the day Dr. Manjula Jayaraman,
Advisor, Rudhraveni Muthusamy Polytechnic College, Udumalpet.
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Department of Tamil celebrated Bharathiyar's 138th birthday. On that special occasion our honorable Secretary Dr. G. Arulmozhi delivered a special address. Mr. E. Arulprakasam, Head of the Department (B. Com IT, E-Com & PA) and Mr. R. Sambathkumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Tamil delivered a speech on Mahakavi Bharathiar. Students from various departments participated in the program.
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3. English department
The English Department Association “LIT –SPARK” was inaugurated on 26.9.19 by Dr. N. Priyadharshini, Associate Professor, PIE and handled a session on “Importance of Communication”. The session was interactive and lively.
The following topics were discussed during the session:
Why Communication? Types of Communication What is Grammar? Role of Grammar
The Guest of the day Dr. N. Priyadharshini, Associate Professor, PIE Tech.
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4. Hayagreeva Academy of Central and State Services
(i) The Hayagreeva Academy of Central and State Services were inaugurated on 26/06/2019 by Dr. M. Padmanabhan, Course Director, Anna IAS Academy, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. Handbook on “Civil Services” was published by Prof. V. Arunkumar.
Welcome Address by Dr. D. Kannan, Principal.
Presidential address by Dr. G. Arulmozhi, Secretary, HEI
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Special Address by Shri. A. K. Rathinam, Chairman, HEI.
Chief Guest address by Dr. M. Padmanabhan
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Hand Book Publishing
(ii) The Orientation programme on “Civil Services” held on 29.07.19. The resource person and the guest of the session Mr. R. Gokul, Trainer IAS Academy of Coimbatore, discussed about UPSC Syllabus, Optional Subjects, Examination Patterns, Myths about exams and Strategies for Civil service Exam.
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The Guest of the day Mr. R. Gokul, Trainer IAS Academy of Coimbatore.
(iii) Orientation Programme on “Civil Service Exams” for all final year Students given by Sathyam Coaching Centre, Udumalpet.
Trainer, Sathyam Coaching Centre, Udumalpet.
(5) PTA Meeting conducted for various departments.
Mathematics & Computer Science Departments
Parents Teachers Association (PTA) Meeting for the students of B.Sc. Mathematics and B.Sc. Computer Science was organized on 24.08.18.
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B.Com. & B.Com (CA) Departments
Parents Teachers Association (PTA) Meeting for the students of B. Com. and B. Com (CA) was organized on 25.08.2018.
B.Com. (IT) & E.Com Departments
Parents Teachers Association (PTA) Meeting for the students of B.Com (IT) & E.Com was organized on 27.08.2018.
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(6) Commerce with B.Com (E.Com), B.Com (IT) & B.Com (PA) Departments
(i) The Department Association “COMMONICS” inauguration and the Guest
Lecture on “Innovative Technologies in IT” held on 17.9.19. The resource person and the
guest of the session Ms. M. Ishwarya Niranjana, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE,
PIE Tech discussed the following:
Recent trends in new innovations
Challenges for updating new technologies
Encourage the students to use new technologies
Job opportunities in software development
Dr. D. Kannan, Principal welcomed the gathering.
The Guest and the Resource person of the day Ms. M. Ishwarya Niranjana, Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, PIE Tech.
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(ii) The exhibition on “Footprints of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam” was organized on
15.10.2019 to celebrate 88th birth anniversary of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Former President
of India. The biography video of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was shown and exhibited to the
students.
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(7) Mathematics Department
The inauguration of the Mathematics Department Association “MATHLETS” and the
Guest Lecture on “Applications of Mathematics in real life” held on 4.9.19. The resource
person and the guest of the session Ms. R. Subasini, HOD, Department of Science and
Humanities, PIE Tech, discussed the following:
Importance of Mathematics
Job opportunities
Real time applications
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The Guest of the day Ms. R. Subasini., HOD, Department of Science and Humanities, PIE Tech.
(8) Computer Science Department
i. The Department of Computer Science inaugurated their department association “CLAPS” (Computer Learning and Problem Solving) and conducted Guest Lecture on“Networking”.
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ii. The Department of Computer Science organized International Seminar on “Big Data & Digitalization” on 01.09.2018. The Chief Guest and Resource Persons are
• Dr. S. C. Punitha Asst. Professor, Institute of Technology Ambo University, Ethiopia.
• Mr. Bala Chandar Raju
Software Engineer(Data Science) Target Corporation India, Bangalooru
• Mr. M. Shanmugasundaram
Lead Information Architect IBM Digital Analytics Platform IBM Digital Business Group,Austin, Texas, USA.
iii. The inauguration of the Computer Science Department Association “CLAPS” and the
Guest Lecture on “Emerging Trends in Computer Science” held on 6.9.19. The resource
person and the guest of the session Ms. N. Geetha., Assistant Professor, Department of
CSE, PIE Tech, discussed about the online courses, job opportunities, entrepreneurship
and emerging technologies.
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The Chief Guest, Ms. N. Geetha., Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE, PIE Tech honored by Dr. D. Kannan, Principal, PCAS
The Guest of the day Ms. N. Geetha., Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, PIE Tech.
iv. The Department of Computer Science organized International Seminar on “Technology Transfer” dated 13.12.2019. The Chief Guest and Resource Persons are
• Dr. Balaganesh Dean- Faculty of CS & Multimedia Lincoln University College Malaysia
• Mr. Balasubramani Murali, B. E., Senior System quality Engineer Logitech Pvt Ltd., Chennai
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(9) Orientation programme on “Placement Training” was organized. Resource persons from “Learn to Lead Academy” trained all the final year students.
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(10) “Build New India” - Interaction programme with Students by Shri. C.P. Radhakrishnan, Ex.MP, Chairman – Coir Board, Govt. of. India. Motivated the students to know more about the Govt. of India Schemes.
(11) Women Empowerment Cell
i. Guest Lecture on “Women’s Health and Hygiene” by Dr. K. Geetha Rani MBBS, Block Medical Officer and her team Gudimangalam.
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ii. Pollachi College of Arts and Science conducted Women’s Day Celebrations on 08th March, 2019.
• The Chief Guest of the programme was Dr. P. Samila Murugesan, Consultant
Obstetrics & Gynecology, Prabhu Poly Clinic, Pollachi.
• Guest of Honor of the programme was Dr. P. Sathya, Assistant Professor, Arulmigu Palaniandavar Arts College for women, Palani.
Students Formation of Feminism symbol on 08th March, 2019
Cooking Competetion on 08th March, 2019
(12) IQAC
Internal Quality Assurance Cell is a significant administrative body that is responsible for all quality matters. It is the prime responsibility of IQAC to initiate, plan and supervise various activities that are necessary to increase the quality of the education imparted in an institution or college. The basic purpose of establishment of IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative performance of the institution and to assure all the stakeholders about the quality and capacity building programs provided in the institution.
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IQAC organized the following:
i. Faculty Development Programme -2018 Faculty Development Programme on “Modern Strategies in Teaching – Learning Process” was inaugurated by Dr. K. Karunakaran, Principal & Secretary, SNR (Son’s) College, Coimbatore. The details of the technical session and its resource persons are as follows:
Session I Title : Attributes of a Good Teacher Resource Person : Dr. K. Karunakaran, Principal & Secretary
Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.
Session II Title : Accreditation: An Introduction and Requirements Resource Person : Dr. B. Anirudhan, Principal
Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore.
Session III Title : ICT – Enabled Teaching Resource Person : Dr. E. Chandra, Professor and Head
Department of Computer Science, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Session IV Title : Importance of Research in Learning Process Resource Person : Dr. R. Amuda, Associate Professor
Department of Physics, PSG Tech, Coimbatore.
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ii. Faculty Development Programme - 2019 Faculty Development Programme on “ NAAC Accreditation Criteria” was organized in which following criteria’s were discussed in the first session by Mr. V. Boopathi, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, PCAS.
1. Curricular Aspects 2. Teaching – Learning and Evaluation 3. Research, Innovation and Extension 4. Infrastructure and Learning recourses
Mr. V. Boopathi, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, PCAS
The criteria’s discussed in the second session by Mr. M. Kalidasan, Head of the Department, EEE, PIE Tech are
5. Student Support and Progression 6. Governance, Leadership and Management 7. Institutional Values and Best Practices
The faculty members of PCAS and PIE Tech were participated and benefitted.
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Mr. M. Kalidasan, Head of the Department, EEE, PIE Tech
iii. NAAC Mentor - Mentee MoU
An MoU has been signed between Sri GVG Vishalakshi College for Women (Mentor) and Pollachi College of Arts and Science (Mentee). It supports to provide the necessary guidance in accreditation process to Mentee Institution and enabling it to get accredited by NAAC.
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Dr. D. Kannan, Principal, PCAS discussing with the IQAC team of Mentor College
Campus visit by Mentor team
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(13) H – Studio Magazine release
H- Studio Magazine release by Chief Executive Mr. S. Gowthamsivan., Hayagreeva
Educational Institutions
H- Studio Magazine release by Principal Dr. D. Kannan, PCAS
Other Activities
a. NSS (National Service Scheme)
• Planting Saplings Program at PCAS campus
• Blood camp at PCAS college campus – Jointly organized with Rotary Royalz and Government Hospital- Udumalpet (50 Units of blood donated)
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• Kerala Flood Relief- 480 Chapattis sent to Palakkad Collectrate. • Clean India - Coimbatore
• Kerala flood relief materials collected and handed over to Bharathiar University NSS through NGM College NSS Unit.
• Eye & Diabetic Camp by Aravind Hopital , Coimbatore, Guru Eswaralayam Charities and Pollachi Grand Rotary Royal in our College Campus.
• New Voters Enrollment Programme at our College campus. (Distribution, Collection of filled-in applications and handing over the same to the Tahsildar, Pollachi for further processing. (140 number of applications handed over)
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• Green Campus with Clean Campus
Our College campus has been cleaned by our NSS Volunteers from June 26 to 28
(3 Days) with the motto of Green Campus with Clean Campus.
• Swatch Survekshan Grameen - Awareness Programme
NSS Team organized an awareness programme to the students about SSG (Swatch Survekshan Grameen ) using the Mobile App which was launched by Government of India.The chief guest of the day was Mrs. Kavitha, Block Co-ordinator, Pollachi North Union.
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• Fit India Movement – Awareness Programme
The live Telecast of “Fit India Movement” was observed by our NSS volunteers during launch of the same by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi at Indira Gandhi Stadium at New Delhi on 29th August, 2019 (National Sports Day).
• NSS Day
NSS Volunteers weed outs around and poured water to the trees on 24th September,2019
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• Awareness Programme to the Street Vendors
Our NSS Volunteers have organized an awareness programme to the Street Vendors of weekly Market in Poosaripatti Village about the demerits of using plastics on 17th July, 2019.
b. Sports Activity
• Intercollegiate Cross Country Men’s and Women’s event. For Men’s category – 20 Colleges and for Women’s category – 18 Colleges were Participated.
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• Bharathiar University – Zonal Cricket Tournament - 18 Colleges participated.
• Inter collegiate Tournament Kho – Kho (Women)- 20 Teams participated.
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• Bharathiar University Inter-Zone Kho - Kho Tournament (Women’s)
Principal Dr. D .Kannan inaugurated the Bharahiar University Inter-Zone Kho-Kho Tournament (Women’s)
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25 College teams from in and around Coimbatore, Tirupur, and Erode districts participated and proved their talents.
Valedictory function of Bharahiar University Inter-Zone Kho-Kho Tournament (Women’s)
• Pollachi Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIE Tech) & Pollachi College of Arts and Science (PCAS) jointly organized a District Level Sports & Games Tournament for School Students on 2.11.19 &3.11.19. It includes Chess, Carom, Kabadi, Kho-Kho, Cricket, Handball, Volleyball and Badminton. Around 750 students from 30 schools in and around Pollachi, Udumalpet and Dharapuram participated in the tournament.
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Mr. S. Gowthamsivan, Chief Executive, Hayagreeva Educational Insstitutions, Dr. D .Kannan, Principal, Pollachi College of Arts and Science inaugurated District Level Sports & Games Tournament for School Students
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Valedictory function of District Level Sports & Games Tournament for School Students
Press Release
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C. Placement
• PCAS conducted Pooled Mega Campus Drive - on 13.10.2018. The recruiters are Focus Edumatics, Sharekhan and Edifice Placement Solutions.
• HR Team with selected students.
• Training and Placement Cell-Career Guidance program.
Career Guidance Programme has been organized on 13th September 2019, by the “Training and placement cell”.
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The Chief Guest Mr. Raja Guru, Placement officer, PIE Tech interacting with students
• Online Aptitude test for all final year students was conducted on 26.09.2019 by Mr. Suresh, Trainer, HireMee.
Final year students wrote aptitude test by using the application HireMee –online Assessment platform.
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D. National level Seminar
• Pollachi College of Arts and Science conducted one day National Level Seminar on “IMPACT OF GST” on 01.03.2019
There are two sessions as follows:
Session I:
o “Impact of GST in Indian Economy” by Dr. M. Prakash, Assistant Professor, Christ Deemed to be University, Bangalore.
Session II:
o “Journey of GST in India” by Dr. P. Sorubarani, HoD-Mary Matha College of Arts and Science, Theni.
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E. Students Achievements
I B.A. Defence Studies student Mr. A. Arunkumar has been participated and won Medals in international Martial Arts Conducted by United Nattions Internal Government Organization. It was held at South Korea from 28th August to 7th September, 2019
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Press Release
F. Nature Club
The inauguration of the nature club and the Guest Lecture on “Forest Resources” held
on 25.9.19. The resource person and the guest of the session Mr. T. R. Marimuthu, IFS,
DFO, Anaimalai Tiger Reserve, Pollachi discussed the following:
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Bio-diversity of Anaimalai Tiger Reserve
Water Scarcity and its effects
Plantation of trees
Clean and green environment
Mr. S.Gowthamsivan, Chief Executive, Hayagreeva Educational Institutions Presided over the programme, Dr. D. Kannan, Principal welcomed the gathering.
The Chief Guest, Mr. T. R. Marimuthu, IFS, DFO, Anaimalai Tiger Reserve, Pollachi addressed the gathering.
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(14) Onam Celebration
The day of Onam celebration begins with kayiruilluthal competition. All the boys
from PCAS took part and exposed their power out. Students from various departments
were participated in The King Mahabali disguise, and the students welcomed the king
with traditional way of Kerala.
Poo Kolam
Kayiruiluthal
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Mahabali disguise
Dr. D. Kannan, Principal and Faculties along with Mahabali
(15) Career Guidance Cell
The main moto of this cell is to provide guidance and support to the College and School students for their higher studies
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Career guidance to school students by Dr. G. Arulmozhi, Secretary, HEI at GHSS, Somantharaichithur.
Career guidance to school students by Dr. D. Kannan, Principal at GHSS, Mannur.