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ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE(AUTONOiTOUS)

PALAYAMKOTTAI .627 OO2

(Recognized as "College with Potential for Excellence" by UGC)

(Re-accredited with "A" Grade with a CGPA ol 3.50 by NAqC)

Website : wwwstxavierstn.edu.in

E.mail : sxcprin @ gmail.com

Address : 21, North Highground Road, Palayamkottai - 627 002, Tamilnadu

Rector (0462) : 2560616,4264214 Fathe/s Residence | 42U2OO,4264250

Fax : (0462) 2561765

Principal (Otf) :2560744,4264301 Secretary : 2561394, 4264300

Controller:2560855,4264302 SudentsService Cen1Je |2561716, 4264379

Security [rain Gate :4264387 SBI : 2560110, 4264385

Moth€r Teresa Women's Hostel : 2585554

Motto of the College

Veritate Lumen et Vita

(Light and Lile through Truth)

Vision of the College

To mould young men and women as leaders in all walksof life so that they may serve the people especially the poor andthe oppressed of our nation in trulh, justice and love.

Mission of the College

. To achieve a synthesis of academic excellence and

formation of character.

o To ensure social justice through equity and access.

o To include the excluded for empowerment.

o To equip students with global competencies.

; To engage in relevant research activities.

o To promote Lab to Land through Outreach Programme(STAND)

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PERSONAL MEMORANDA

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ST. FRANCIS XAVITR, PATRON OF OTJR

COLLEGE

aborn on 07.04.1506 at Navarra, Spain

.:. graduated in the University o, Paris and later

became a prolessor in the same University.

.:. met St. lgnatius ol Loyola in the University campus in

Paris and raised questions about the ultimate aim ol

human life.

{. became one of the Founders of the Society ol

Jesus.

* reached Goa, lndia on 06.05.1542

* lrcm 1542, traversed the length and breadth ol the

coastal regions of Tamil Nadu to share the "Good

News".

.l passed away on 03.12.1552 at Sancian lsland while

journeying towards China.

.i. body brought to Goa on 16.3.1554.

.1. canonized on 12.03.1622. Even today his body is kept

incorrupt in Goa and venerated by millions of devotees.

t 500 years of his birth celebrated all over the world.

fhose who arc lree of resentful thoughts surely find peace - Bufiha,

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THE SOCTETY OF JESUS (S.J.l

The Founder of the Society ol Jesus

St. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, born in 1491, was the last

child ol a large Basque tamily in Spain. The name

LOYOLA came from the ancestral castle that was the

family heritage. lgnatius was trained to arms and lo

the etiquette of court lile. He enlisted himself in the

border wars with France and was badly wounded in

a battle in 152'1. As he lay convalescing al Loyola, he

read the Gospel narratives and the lives of sainls and was inspired to

follow Christ by giving up all worldly ambition and trappings of power

and embracing a life of poverty, sacrilice and service atter the example

of his saintly mentors.

He began this new lile at the age of 31. He spent a year ol

severe penance and intense prayer in a solitary cave on the banks of

the river Cardoner near the town of Manresa in Spain.

The Jesuits

The Society of Jesus is a world-wide organisation of religious

men, numbering about 22500 spread all over the world,

of whom over 3000 are working in the 16 provinces oI lndia.

ln Tamil Nadu alone there are around 500 Jesuits working in schools

We won't have a society if we destro the envionment - Mead

He recorded his experiences in the book o, the Spiritual

Exercises, which became the soul and centre, the rule and character of

every Jesuit who came after him. Reflecting on the crisis in the Church

of his time, he relt that the need of the hour was for learned and holy

priests who were ready to serve the poor and to give witness to the love

of Christ lor men. To achieve this objective he set himself in right

earnest to study trom grammar school to college and university in the

various Spanish centres of learning and finally took his Master's Degree

from the Sorborne University, Paris. At the same time, he won over a

group ol brilliant and like-minded university men (one o, whom was

St. Francis Xavier), moulded them by the Spiritual Exercises and welded

them into a religious fraternity which became the Society ol Jesus. The

members of the society came to be known popularly as Jesuits in

course of time.

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and colleges, youth services and social work centres, in parishes and

in mission out-reach programmes and in almost any and every form oI

service and ministry of the Church.

Jesuit Education - New Orientation

Jesuit Education in the Madurai Province (Tamil Nadu) today draws

its inspiration from the two epoch-making statements, viz, the Vision

Siatement and Preamble to Jesuit Higher Education, that originated in the

Madurai Province Meet of 1985.

Excerpts trom the Vision Statement

.:. "We understand that lhe contemporary equivalent o, the mission

of salvation is the integral liberation of man which is crystalised for us

today in an ardent desire to work towards liberation together with the

poot."

* "The prelerential option tor the poor means that we cast our

lot with them through concerted social action. Our love is, indeed, tor all

human beings, but it assumes ditlerent forms. We love the oppressed

by espousing their cause and we love the oppressor by emancipating

him lrom his greed and domination which dehumanize him."

Excerpts (rom the Preamble to Jesult Higher Education

.l "Our educational institutions will shape our sludents into agents

oI social change, preparing them lor concerted social action and thus

paving the way to mass movements which will bring about the desired

liberation"

* They will, in their admission policies, actualize our preferential

option for the poor by "giving a privileged place to the weak who are poor

economically and academically and form them as men for others".

Stamped with the lgnatian hallmark of excellence and relevance "they

will challenge the existing educational system into reorienting it in order

to respond to the crying needs ol today's society. They will also promote

research in those branches of arts, sciences and relevant pedagogy

which would help them build a just social order"

Excerpts from the Document of General Congregation - 34

+ "We recognize that universities remain crucial institutional settings

When we healthe eafih. we heal ouselves - David O

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in Society. For the poor, they serve as major channels tor social

advancement. ln and through Universities important debates take place

about ethics, future directions of economics and politics and the very

meaning oI human existence that shape our culture".

Excerpts trom the Document ot General Congregation - 35

.:. The complexity of the problems we lace and the richness oI the

opportunities offered demand that we engage in building bridges

between the rich and the poor establishing advocacy links oI mutual

support between those who hold political power and those who find it

dilficult to voice their interests. Our intellectual apostolate provides an

inestimable help in setting up these bridges, oftering us new ways ol

understanding in depth the mechanisms and links among our presenl

problems. Many Jesuits in educational, social promotion and research

institutions together with others engaged directly with the poor are

already committed to this work.

* This congregation urges all Jesuits and all partners engaged

in the same mission, parlicularly the universities and research centres,

to continue promoting studies and practices focusing on the causes oI

poverty- and the improvement o, the environment. We should Iind ways

in which our experiences with refugees, the poor, and the displaced, on

the one hand, and people who work for the protection oI the environment,

on the other hand, could interact with those institulions so that the

research result and advocacy would be o, practical benelit to society

and to the environment.

OUR COLLEGE : A HISTORICAL SKETCH

St. Xavier's college is run by the Society ol St. Francis Xavier,

a body registered under the Societies Registration Act, (S.No.3 ol1920 - 21) having its office at Palayamkottai. The College was started

in 1923 by the dedicated French Jesuit Missionaries in Palayamkottai

which was once considered poor and backward. Already a School had

been functioning for nearly 50 years in this place. The Jesuit trio, the

select task lorce, responsible ,or the founding of the College were

Fathers Mahe, Lebeau and Bonhoure. Their zeal had created a tradition

of academic excellence and universal service. Fathers Caussanel,

Dhanasamy and Gnanapragasam also played leading roles in the

founding and early development of the College.

They ki good trees to pd out bad newspapers - James C.Watt

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CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS

1923 St.Xavier's College was founded with 25 students in theintermediate class.

1925 The College became a First grade College of the MadrasUniversity - B.A. Mathematics and History were started.

1932 B.A. Economics was started - Strength of the Collegecrossed 300.

1936

1948

1955

1956

1957

1959

Xavier Block of the Xavier Hostel was built

Silver Jubilee of the College - Britto Hostel was built

The Second lloor of the main building was constructedB.Sc. Chemistry was started.

B.Sc. Physics was introduced - The Lebeau Auditoriumand Library building were completed.

B.Sc. Zoology was started.

The most beautiful structure in the Campus, the CollegeChurch, blending Gothic, Saracenic and Dravidianarchitectures, was blessed.

The college stadium was built.

Additional block for Britto Hostel was built

The College came under the newly created MaduraiKamaraj University - The total strength rose to 1000.

B.A. English Literature and B.Com were started

Two science blocks were constructed by addingextensions lo the main building.

B.Sc. Botany and M.Sc. Mathematics were started.

1962

1965

1966

1968

1969

'1970

1971 The strength of the College crossed 2000. M.A. Tamilwas started.

lf we have no peace, il is bcause we have foryolten thatwe belong to each oker - Mother lercsa

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1979

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Golden Jubilee was celebrated.

M.Sc. Zoology was started. For the first time, Catholicgirls were admitted to the Post-Graduate courses.

The Department of Tamil became a research department.

Entomology Research Unit was lounded.

M.Sc. Botany and M.Phil. Tamil were started - TheCollege completed 60 years ol lruitlul service.

Centre lor biodiversity and biotechnology (CBB) was founded.

The Department of Zoology became a research department.

B.Sc. Computer Science, and M.Phil. Mathematics and

M.Phil. Zoology were started.

The College became an autonomous institution - M.A.

Folklore was started and the Folklore Resources and

Research Centre (FRRC) was founded.

M.Com. was started

1981

1982

1983

1987

1984

1985

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1988

1990 The College was affiliated to the newly createdManonmaniam Sundaranar University, Nellai, and was theonly Men's College of the University that was autonomous.

1991 PGDCA course was started.

Univ. Review Committee visited theextension of autonomy.

college for the

1992 The Department of Folklore was recognised as a researchdepartment.

1993 The Department of Botany became a research department.

STAND, the out-reach programme was made an integralcomponent of curriculum.

Univ. Review Committee visited

extension of autonomy.the college for the

ln peace the sons bury their fathers, but in war the fathers bury their sons - Croesus.

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1994 The Plantinum Jubilee Block was completedM.Sc. Computer Science was started.

1995 Campus Diversity lnitiative Programme was introduced.

UGC review committee visited the college lor theextension ol autonomy.

1996 Diversified Curriculum and B.Com. Vocationalisationin Computer Applications were launched.

Centre lor aquaculture research & Extension (CARE) was lounded

1997

1998

Platinum Tournaments were started.

B.Sc. Comp.Sci. and B.Com. Evening Courses werestarted. Platinum Jubilee was celebrated.

Aquatic Biodiversity Centre was founded. Crop protectionresearch centre was founded.

2000

Univ. review committee visited the (mid term) college lorthe extension of autonomy.

The College was nationally assessed and accredited withfive stars by NAAC. M.C.A. was started.

Centre lor Aqualeed and Nutrition (CAFeN) was founded.

UGC review committee visited the college for the extensionof autonomy.

2001 Fr. K.S. Soosai Memorial Block was inaugurated. Libraryautomation was completed

Plant Molecular Biology Research Unit was founded.

2002 B.Sc Botany was renamed as Plant Biology & PlantBiotechnology. Choice-based Credil System for U.G.

Courses was introduced. M.Sc., lnformation Technologywas started. New Pavilion was erected in the stadium.450th Anniversary of the Patron was celebrated.Vocationalisation in Plant Biotechnology was launched.

The di[ference between aninals and hunans is that animals change themselv$ for

the envionmenL btlt humans change the envircnment tor themselves . Ayn Rand

2003

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IQAC was started on 02.12.2003.

M.Sc., Chemistry and 8.A., Tamil were started.

Choice-based credit system for PG. Courses was introduced.

State review committee visited the college for the extensionof autonomy.

The Department of Maths became a research department.

30% of the seats in B.A. English, Economics, B.Sc.,

zoology and Plant Biology & Plant Biotechnology courseswere orfered for girls.

UGC awarded the status of "College with Potential forExcellence."

M.Sc. Botany was renamed as M.Sc. Plant Biology and

Plant Biotechnology. BSc. Zoology was renamed as B.Sc.Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology.

Fr.J. Santiago Library building was constructed and blessed.

Centre forAmbedkar studies was tounded.

The College was re-accredited by NAAC at Grade "A" Level.

BarCoding Systemwas introduced inthe Library. B.B.A. & M.A.

English Literature courses were started.

UGC review committee visited the college for the extension of

autonomy.

M.Sc. Physics & M.Phil. PBBT were started.

B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship and M.Phil Commerce werestarted; 30% ol the seats were oftered for girls in all UG aidedcourses.

Arrupe Academy for Vocational Education (AAVE) was startedto offer skill-based job oriented Diploma Courses.

Entrepreneurial Development & Research Centre (ED & BC)was founded.

National Testing service - Regional f ield unit was started

MA Social work and B.Sc. Visual communication were started.

Dept ol Computer Science was recognised as research centre.

Golden Jubilee ol the college church was celebrated.Pathology Lab was started by Alumni Association.Cooperative Store was started.

Physics and Commerce departments became researchdepartments.

2004

2005

2006

Peace cannot be achieved through violence; it can only be aftained through

undedanding - Ralph Waldo Eme/son

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2008

2009

2009

2010

2013

2014

2011

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M.A. Economics and 8.A., English Literature (AdditionalSection, SF) were started.

Chemistry and English departments were recognized asresearch departments.

MotherTeresa Women's Hostel was inaugurated.

Centre for Plant Biotechnology was lounded

M.Sc.& M.Phil PBBTwere renamed as M.Sc., & M.Phil Botany.

NAAC Peer Team visited the college for the third cycle olAssessment and Accreditation. The college was reaccreditedwith a cGPAof 3.50 at "A" Grade valid from 10.03.2012.

MBA Block was constructed and the course was started.

Flood Lighting of Basket Balland Volley Ball Courts was done.

M.Philin Computer Science and B.Sc. Mathematics (Additionalsection, SF) were started.

B.Sc PBBT was renamed as B.Sc Botany. B,Sc AdvancedZoology & Biotechnology was renamed as B.Sc Zoology.

Automony review was conducted by the UGC and extensionwas granted. Crop Protection Besearch Centre (CPRC)wasrecongized by the M.S. University.

Construction ol lndoor Stadium was completed. UGC approvedthe third phase ol CPE.

DBT selected our college under Star College Scheme.

Centre for Women's Studies was established.

A new academic matrix with Schools and Centres of excellence

was introduced.

M.Phil. English, M.Sc. Maths (S.F) and B.Com. (AdditionalSection, SF) were started.

2012

COAT OF ARMS

The three branches oI palm leaves on the right side of the

emblem signify that our institution is situated in Tirunelveli District. The

ear of rice corn arched on the left side of the emblem represents

Maruthanilam.The local symbols connected by a cross highlight the

fact that ours is a Christian lnstitution. At the top oI the cross, the college

mollo, Veritate Lumen et yira (Light and Life through Truth) is inscribed.

The shield at the front of the cross, has two divisions. On the right

lHS, the Jesuit motto, is inscribed. The squares on the left indicate

the spiritual, moral, emotional and inlellectual development that

education fosters in a person.The emblem thus means that St. Xavier's

College is a Jesuit institution of higher learning established in Tirunelveli

District for the all-round development of its pupils.

Man is a child ot his envtonment - ShinichiSuzuki

2014

2015

2016

2017

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NATURE AND AIM

The Jesuit College aims at the training of young men oI quality

lo be leaders in all walks of life so that they may serve the people

oI our nation in truth, justice and love. Accordingly, this College is tobe an agent of social change, instilling in the youth an awareness oI

lhe great need in our country of social justice based on brotherhood

and dignity ol the human person. Thus, it aims at making its own

contribution towards a translormation of the present social condition,

so that iustice, equality and the moral values enshrined in the

Constitution of lndia may prevail in the daily life of every citizen.

The aim ot St. Xavier's is the sound formation (religious,

intellectual, social and physical) of the young based on Christian

principles. Every student is required, therefore to attend Religion (for

Catholics) or Ethics (for others) classes, and classes on social

analysis and personality development through which students are

motivated to such sound formation and integral growth. They are also

expected to take part in the extension service programmes organised

by the College.

AUTONOMY

ln recognition ol its service and to increase its etficiency still

further, autonomy has been conferred on St. Xavier's College with effect

from June 1987. ln the autonomous system, this College is free to

design the course pattern, frame its own syllabi for the various courses

and adopt suitable methods of teaching and evaluation.The College is an afliliated First Grade College of the Manonmaniam

Sundaranar University which will award degrees with the name of

St. Xavier's College mentioned on them.

The College was accredited with Five Stars by the National

Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) on 17'h April 2000.

The College was re-accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC in April 2006

and wilh a CGPA of 3.50 in April 2012.

COLLEGE wlTH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE

UGC conlerred on our College the status o, "College with Potential

Ior Excellence" in 2004 and for the second time in 20'10.

DBT STAH COLLEGE SCHEME

skills of the students in five Science artments

We cannot command Nature except obe her - Fruncis Bacon

The Department of Bio-technology, Government of lndia, selected our

college under Star College Scheme in 2014 and lor the second time in

2017. This scheme aims at strengthening the scientitic knowledge and

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COURSES OFFERED Shift- | (Aided coursqs) 08.30 a.m. to 01.30 p.m.

1. UNDERGRADUATE COUBSES

Maior Allied I Allied llMathematics Physics Statistics

Compuler Science Mathematics - oriented

Courses

Hardware oriented courses

Physics Malhematics Chemistry

Chemistry lvlathematics Phvsics

Botany Chemistry Zoology

Zooloqy Chemistry Botany

English Literalure Language Skills Literary Forms & Social History

Economics Stalistics Hisrory

Economics & Slatistics Commercial Law (DTP & Programming)

2. POSTGRADUATE COUBSES

1) M.A.Tamil 2) M.A. Folklore 3) M.Com.

4) M.Sc. Botony 5) M.Sc. Mathematics 6) M.Sc. Zoology

3. M.PHIL PROGRAMME 1) Tamil 2) Mathematics

4. PH.D. (PART-T|ME & FULL-T|ME) PROGRAMME

'l) Tamil 2) Folklore 3) Botany 4\ Zoology 5) Mathematics

6) Computer Science 7) Physics 8) Commerce 9) Chemistry 10) English

sHrFT [ (SELF- FTNANCTNG COURSES) 1.4s P.M. TO 6.4s P.M.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

Maior Allied ll

Computer Science irathematics oriented

courses

Hardware oriented

Courses

Visual Communication Computer Graphics

Economics & Statistics

Commerce (Corporate

Secretaryship)

Economics & Statistics Commercial Law (DTP &

Programming)

Business

Administration

Business l\,4athemalics &

Statistics

Compuler Application

Packages for Managers

Tamil History ol Literature Journalism

English Literature Language Skills Literary Forms & Social Hislory

Mathematics Physics Statistics

You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist - AoHa Neh

Commerce

Allied I

Folk Communication

Commerce

(Two sections)

Commercial Law (DTP &

Programming)

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2.POSTGRADUATE COURSES1) M.A. English Literature 2) M.Sc. Chemistry

3) M.Sc. Physics 4) M.Sc. Computer Science

5) M.Sc. Mathematics 6) M.C.A.,

7) M.A. Socialwork (MSW) 8) M.A. Economics

9) MBA 10) M.Sc lnformation Technology

3. M.PHIL.

1) Zoology 2) Botany 3) Commerce 4) Computer Science

5) English

4. DIPLOMA COURSES

PG Diploma in Computer Applicalion in Business (PGDCAB)

CHOICE BASED CREDTT SYSTEM

While Tamil Nadu State Council of Higher Education (TANSCHE)

came fon ,ard to introduce CBCS in all the alfiliated colleges in Tamil Nadu in

June 2008, St. Xavie/s College had already introduced CBCS as early as

June 2002 lor UG courses and June 2003 lor PG courses. The aim oI the

Choice Based Credit System is to provide ample choico of subjects to

students, based on the weighted credit point system. This system otfers the

learners a chance to match their aptitude and interest with the subjects ot

their choice and learn at their own pace. Thus St. Xavier's College gives every

student an opportunity to study hivher respective course and pursue other

courses lrom any other discipline simultaneously.

ESSENNAL FEATUBES OF CBCSa Standardization ol degree courses to intemationally accepted levels

a Focus on skill-based curriculuma Emphasis on value education. lnstitution - lndustry collaborationa Provision for earning more creditsa Development ol communication skills

GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE RESTRUCTUBED CUBRICULUM

The academic programme lor the UG course has the lollowing general obiec-tives :

1. To develop language skills in students.

2. To sensitize lhe students to the social realities around them with a view

to making them responsible citizens and other-centred.

3. To develop the personality of the students to be able to realize their potential

and to interact with the society well.

4. To develop an in-depth knowledge in a selected area of their study.

5. To broaden the outlook oI the student through interdisciplinary approach,to enable hinvher to access knowledge and use the same meaninglully.

6. To impart an education that promises an integrated groMh of knowledge,

skills and values and enable the student to have confidence and positive

outlook.7. To sensilize them to social realities and prepare lhem to make this world

a better place to live in by participating well in the outreach programme

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Harmony is one phase ol the law whose is love - James Allene

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Part I

Part ll

Part lll

STRUCTURE OF UG SYLLABUS UNDER CBCS

The UG syllabus under CBCS consists of five parts

: Tamil / Other languages

:English

: Core subjects

Allied Subjects

POect / Electives

: Non-Major Electives

Skill Based Electives

Environmental studies

Value Education

: Extension Activities

Part lV

Part V

Part lV

Non-l\,laior Electives in l& ll semesters will be otfered by respective depart-

ments lo sludenls of other majors.

The Department of Foundation Courses will otfer the following courses ;

I Semester : Value Education (Religion I / Ethics)

I Semester : SBE 1 Lile Skills

ll Semester : SBE 2 Skills ,or Employability / Beligion ll

lll Semester : SBE 4 (Human Bights & Social Analysis)

SBE 3 in ll Semester will be otfered by respective departments to their

major students only.

SBE 5 in lll semester will be offered by respective departments lo their major

students only.

SBE 6 in lV Semester will be otfered by respective departments to other

department students.

Environmental Studies will be offered in lll semester for all students.

ll you want to make peace, don't talk to your tiend$. talk to your enenies - Moshe Dayan

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CRED]TS

Every paper of study is allotted a particular number of hours per

week, based on which credits are allotted. The successlul completion ol a

paper enables a student to gain the full credit for that paper. A student must

earn a minimum of '140 credits to get hivher UG degree. He/She may choose

extra credit courses to earn more credits. li is also mandatory that every

student involves himself/herself in at least one of the extra-curricular activilies

lor earning one credit under part V. Four credits are allotted to NCC.

EXTRA CREDITCOURSES

ln order to cater to the diverse needs oI sludents, eldra credit courses

are conducted by the College.

ln lhe UG Course at least 6 Exra-Credit Courses (Self - Study /

taught) will be ot ered by each department; thsse courses are open to all the

UG students. 1 Eltra-Credit Course will be otfered in each semester. 3 credils

are allotted to 1 Extra-Credit Course. The duration of E)demal Examination is

3 hours. The students who choose the Extra-Credit Courses will register their

names in the Otfice of the Controller ot Examinations before 31$ July in the

Odd Semester and 15h December in the Even Semester.

Students are expected to enrich their knowledge and develop their

skills by joining extra credit courses outside the class hours. This facility

enables the students to eam more credits.

Extra credit Courses are otfered for PG Students also.

COURSE PATTERN FOB TIIE B,A. PBOGRAMME

SEI',{ESTER TAMIL ENGLISH COBE ALLIED ELE NI\,{E

Hrs Crs

SBE EVS VE TOTAL

I 63 65 65 22 22 22 30 22

63 63 65 22 2

2

2

2

30 22

63 63 65 2

2

2

2 22 3a 22

V 63 63 65 22 30 22

5

5

5

5

5 4

55 30 25

V] 6

6

6

6

5

5

5

5

66 30 26

180 139

STAND l

Tolal 24 12 24 12 73 60 24 20 15 15 44 12 12 22 22 lAO 140

ELE: Elsctives NM - Non Major Electives SBE - Skill Based Electives VE - Value Education EVS: Environmsntal

Studies

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COUBSE PATTERN FOR THE B.Sc. PROGRAMME

SEMESTEF TAMIL CORE ALLIED ELE NME SBE EVS VE

HB C6

TOTAL

63 63 4421

22 3A 22

63 63 4421

4421

22 2222

6321

22 226321

30 22

IV 63 6321 21

22 30 22

44

84

55 30 26

55

5584

76 30 25

180 139

STAND 1

Total 24 12 24 12 72 60 24 20 't6 15 44 12 12 22 22 180 140

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ELE: Eloctives NME - Non Major Electiv€s SBE - Skill Bas6d Eloclives VE - Valu€ Education EVS: Environmenlal

Sludies

ENGLISH

I 22 22

I 30 22

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COURSE PATTERN FOB THE B.Com /B.B.A/Computer Science PROGRAMME

TAMIL

Hrs Crs

COBE

Hrs Crs

SEMESTER ENGLISH

Hrs Crs

ELE

Hrs Crs

NME

Hrs Crs

SBE

Hrs Crs[VS

Hrs Crs

VE

Hrs Crs

TOTAL

Hrs Crs

OJ 65 65 22 30 22

63 65 65 2

2

2

2

30 22

t 64

63

65 22 30 22

646463

65 44 22

5454545454

55 30 25

65656565

30 26

'180 139

STAN D 1

126 126 97 72 24 20 15 15 44 12 12 22Total 22 180 140

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ALLIED

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STRUCTURE OFTHE PG SYLLABUS UNDER CBCS

The existing PG curriculum was thoroughly upgraded based on the

expectations oI the academicians and the aspirations oI the student

community. The PG. syllabus has two parts : Core and Elective. The minimum

number oI credits to be earned by a student is 90. For MCA, it is 140. The aim

of the project work at the PG level is to develop the skill ol solving problems

and to promote research motivation.

COUBSE PATTERN FOR M.A./M.COM. PROGRAMME

CORE

Hrs Crs

ELECTIVE

Hrs Crs

LIB./SEMHrs

TOTAL

Hrs Crs

6

6

5

5

5

4

4

65 30 23

6

6

5

5

5

4

4

65 2 30 23

t)

6

5

5

5

4

4

65 2 30 23

5

5

5

5

4

4

4

4

65 4 30 21

Total 86 70 24 20 10 '120 90

COURSE PATTERN FOR M.Sc. PBOGRAMME

SEMES, THEOBY

Hrs Crs

PRACT.

Hrs Crs

ELECT. /PBOJ

Hrs Crs

LIB./ SEM

Hrs

TOTAL

Hrs Crs

5

5

5

5

5

5

84 30 24

5

5

84 55 2 30 24

l 5

5

5

5

5

84 30 24

5 5

5

63 10 5 4 30 '18

Total 55 55 30 15 25 20 10 '120 90

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COURSE PATTERN FOR M.PhiI. PROGRAMMES(Arts / Commerce / Science) (2015 onwards)

Hours and credit allotments

M.Phil scholar should present at least one research paper in aconference / seminar before the submission of dissertation and produce

evidence {or the same in the form of presentation certificates / reprints.

RU LES BEGARDING INTERNAL ASSF-SSME'VT

The aim of the internal assessment svstem is to assess the perrormance

ol the student throughout the semester. The assessment will be done by

the course teachers. CIA has the foliowing components :

1) Two Written Tests (35 + 35) = 70

2) Other Modes (any two) = 15 + 15 = 30

Total = 1OO

Other Modes of lnternal Assessment

l. Quiz announced / unannounced

2. lndividual viva or group viva

3. Short duration objective type tests / snap tests

4. Short answer/problem solvir,g tests (15 minutes to 30 minutes for

periodical assessment oI cognitive abilities)

5. Long answer tests / essay writing (30 minutes to 60 minutes for

periodical assessment ol higher order cognitive abilities)

6. Guided individual / group projects (only for a few talented students)

7. Lab./ Field / Practical work / Case study (to assess practical

skiils in handling instruments, experimenting, reporting etc.)

8. Group discussion (once in a month to assess originality, crealivity,

initiative, communication skills, etc.)

9. Seminar

10. Assignment

Semester Papers Hours Credit

I Core - 1 - Research Methodology 6

I Corc-2 6 5

Sub - total 12 10

tl Core-3-special paper 6 5

Dissertation & Viva voce 6 5

Sub-toial 12 '10

Total 24 20

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SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS

Theory :

ln general, all theory question papers for semester examinations

will be set by external examiners. While there is single valuation for U.G

answer scripts, there is double valuation ror PG. scripts, with the subject

teacher being one examiner and an external examiner being lhe second.

It the difierence of marks between the two valuations is 20 and above, the

scripts will be sent for third valuation and the average of the closest two

marks will be taken.

The students who have papers in arrear are permitted to write their

even semester papers in the even semester examination and odd semesler

papers in any semester examination. A student can write a maximum of

8 papers in arrear (6 theory+2 practicals) in any semester examination.

THE TIME LIMIT FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE

The maximum number of semesters within which a student

must complete and quality lor a degree will be equal to twice the number

of semesters of the regular program. Hence for UG and MCA it will be 6

(3+3)years; for PG other than MCA it will be 4 (2+2) years; Ior M.Phil it will

be 2 (1+1) years. This rule will come into etfect trom the 2013 Batch of

UG and MCA students, 2014 Batch ot PG students other than MCA

students and 2015 Batch of M.Phil. students- All earlier Batches ol UG, PG,

MPhil students of St. Xavier's College must complete and qualify for the

degree not later than the semester examination in April 20'18.

A candidate is permitted to appear for a maximum ol '15 theory papers in

the final semester including the papers in arrear.

Practicals

A student should do a minimum ol 75"h ol the practicals arranged

by the class teacher and submit the record note book to be eligible

appearing tor the practical examinations. The minimum mark required lor

a pass is the same as lor lhe theory papers. The semester/year-end

practicals lor both U.G and PG candidates will be conducted by the teacher-

in-charge of practicals for the class, assisted by another leacher of the

department who has not been handling practicals for that class. The latter

takes the place of the external examiner. For absentees and Iailed

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candidates who wish to take the practical examinations again, the odd

semester practical papers will be otfered in the odd semester and the even

semester papers in the even semester. However in the final semester,

studenis may apply for appearing for a maximum ol 3 practicals of any

semester in arrear.

RESULTS :

Atter the semester examinations, the results will be scrutinized by

the Awards Committee. Students will be given a mark sheet for every

semester examination. At the end of the course, a consolidated mark sheet

of the linal resulls based on weighted credit point system will be awarded

to each student.

SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS :

Supplementary examinations will be held lor linal year regular

students who have appeared and failed in any oI the semester theory

papers and have only 3 papers in arrear to get their degree. The

supplementaries will be announced atter the year-end results are published.

Examination lee has to be paid as prescribed by the College lor the

Supplementary Examinations.

RETOTALLING / BEVALUATION :

Retotalling is permitted for UG students who apply lor it within the

stipulated time on payment of a prescribed fee.

Revaluation is permitted only for the U.G papers lor which the student

has appeared as a regular candidate.

CIA IMPROVEMENT :

lf a student fails to obtain a pass mark in the aggregate of both CIA

and Semester Examination (40% for UG and 50% for PG), he/she may

appear for CIA lmprovement in the linal semester.

ln order to appear for CIA lmprovement, he/she should have passed

the Semester Examination.

CIA improvement will be conducted by the Controller of

Examinations.

A student can appear for CIA improvement one time only. lt cannot

be repeated.

The activist is not the man who says the iver is difly.

The activist is the man who cleans up the iver - Ross Perot

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SANCTIONS AGAINST MALPRACTICE :

Students should evince utmost honesty and good behaviour during

the conduct o, the examinations. They should keep silence in the examination

hall and cooperale in the orderly conduct of the examinations.

lf any student is caught indulging in malpractice even in one regular

paper in a semester or in the arrear papers, it will lead to cancellation

of his/her result of all the regular and afieaj papers ot the semester.

Malpractice in any practical examination will lead to the result ol cancellation

of that practlcal. The student can reappear for those papers / practicals

in the next odd / even semester only, as the case may be,

lf a student is found indulging in malpractice in any CIA tests, the

case will be brought to the notice ol the Principal. The student will be

awarded zero lor that semester & he/she cannot appear for Semester Exam

in that Semester lor that paper. Serious action will be taken by the Princlpal

if the student is caught again lor malpractice.

STAND OUTBEACH PROGRAMME : (STAND)

(Student Training and Action lor Neighbourhood Oevelopment)

The modern emphasis on taking University Education to the village

so that the poor of the rural areas may benefit from the fruits of research,

teaching and learning in our institutions is the sole aim of this pioneering

outreach programme STAND introduced in the academic year 1993-94.

The primary objective oI this programme is to contribute to the total

development of people through awareness and training. lt aims at creating

a sense of social justice and social concem among the students through

exposure lo rural realities leading to a committed involvement towards the

integrated development of the rural poor.

This is a compulsory programme in which all ll year UG and I Year

PG students are required to participate and it earns one credit for UG and

two credits for PG students. A fee of Bs. 70l- will be collected from each

student right at the beginning of the first year for incidental and travel

expenses ol the whole one-year programme.

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Every Department will be allotted one village situated around

Palayamkottai within a radius of 20 to 25 kms. After an orientation

programme the students will be roquired to visit their "adopted"

villages and interact with the people at regular intervals. This

involvement and exposure, under the guidance of the statf, will make

their learning socially relevant and uselul both to the villagers and

to the students. Each department will have one member of the

stail as contact person to whom tho students could refer matters

concerning this village programme.

The main activities that will be taken up by STAND are

1. Environment 2. Literacy 3. Health and Nutrition.

4. Helping the villagers to attend to their basic needs like drinking water,

electricity, transport, patta for housing, road-laying etc., by contacting

Govemment and Voluntary agencies.

FEES, CONCESSIONS, SCHOLARSHIPS & PRIZES

a) Tuition Fees

There is no tuition fee for the undergraduate students of aided

courses.

Tultion Fee tor PG Students

Every student has to pay the fee prescribed for each semester in

one or two instalments.

The whole amounl oI the first semester fees must be paid by a

new entrant before his name is enrolled and this money will not be relunded

it the student rails to join the college or leaves after joining.

lf a student leaves the college during any semester, he shall have

no right to claim remission of any portion of the semester fee.

According to Educational Rules 86(a) and 90(a), the siudents must

remit their tuition fees within ten working days from the date of reopening

in each semester, failing which a line at the rate of Re.l/- per working day

has to be collected from the date of implementing the line. ll a student fails

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to remit his/her fees with fine by the end of the month, his/her name has

to be removed from the rolls. Absence from college with or without leave

forms is no ground lor exemption from the operation of this rule.

lf re-admitted, he must pay in addition to the lees and fines due from him,

a re-admission fee of Rs.50/-. Holders oI fee concession and of scholarships

ol any kind are also bound by all the above regulations.

b) Fee concession and scholarships (for both UG & PG students of aided

courses) :

The management and the Government, both state and central,

have come foMard to help students in their study in various forms. Eligibility

conditions are announced as and when needed through notices to the

students. Forms will be issued to students at the College otfice in time.

These scholarships and concessions should be applied for only after the

student pays the lirst semester fees in full and enrolls in the college.

Scholarship and lee concession holders must secure 907" of attendance,

lailing which they run lhe risk of losing these scholarships and concessions.

c) Students Aid Fund :

Those who do not get any Government Scholarship and who are

in need oI some financial help may meet the Student Counsellor and really

deserving students will be helped on his recommendation.

d) Free Education :

Students who belong to the BC/MBC/DNC/SC/ST (upto degree level)

are eligible for free education schemes. No income limit is prescribed lor

them.

e) BC/MBC/DNC/SC/ST Scholarship :

1) State Government : For SC/ST Christian Students

2) Government of lndia : For SC/ST Hindu Students

3) Adi-Dravidar Wellare Higher Education Scholarship :

Only for SC/ST (both Hindu & Christian) hostel students

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4) Chie{ tilinlster Prize Money Award

The SC/ST (both Hindu & Chrislian) students who

have scored the highest marks in the district level

in S.S,L.C. and Higher Secondary Examinations are eligible.

5) ArYard of prize money :

The SC/ST (both Hindu & Christian) students who

have passed the undergraduate and post-graduate

courses with I Class in their first attempt in the

semesters are eligible for the prize money award.

OTHER SCHOLABSHIPS :

1. Scholarships lor the children ol school teachers :

Children o, school leachers with more than 60%

ma*s in Higher Secondary exams are eligible.

2. Tamil Nadu educational trust scholarships:

a) I 8.A.,/B.Sc.,/l M.A.,/M.Sc.,/M.Com., students who have scored

more than 60% marks in the qualilying exams, provided

they are not in receipt oI any other scholarships are eligible.

The lollowing scholarships are given irrespective ol caste :

1. Scholarships for the physically handicapped.

2. Scholarships for the children ol ex-servicemen.

3. Scholarships ror the children of beedi workers.

DISCIPLINE

a) Claas Hours :

'1. The Semester consisls ol 90 working days excluding the

semester examination days. These 90 days are divided

into 15 weeks, each week consisting of 6 days, namely

A, B, C, D, E, F.

Shift-l classes are conducted between 8.30 a.m. and

1.30 p.m. & Shift - ll classes from 1.45 p.m. to 6.45 p.m.

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The lirst bell for classes is rung live minutes belore the

commencement ol the class and the second bell at the

hour fixed lor the commencement oI the class.A bell will be

rung at the end of each period. There will be a short prayer service

every day at the beginning of the first hour in both Shift-l & Shift-ll.

At the lirsl warning bell before each sess ion, stu dents

shall 9o to their respective classes and taks their seats so

as to be present when lhe prolessor enters.Standing

around in groups outside th6 class or in the verandas till

the second bell rings should be avoided.

At the second bell or at the beginning of a period, i,the professor has not come to the class, the representative

or someone from the class should enquire lrom the Head

ot the department if the concerned professor is on leave

and get the inlormation Irom him about the alternative

arrangement for their class. The students should not leave

lhe class on their own. Until such information is obtained,

they should be in class maintaining strict silence.

Between periods, studenls should not be loitering around

the campus. lf they need to drink water or to go to the

toilet, it should be done quickly; iI they have to change

rooms, they should move tast.

When they have no class, the studsnts should go to the

library il they have a class to follow; or go to the hostel / home

iI they have no class to lollow. They should not remain in the class

room and disturb the neighbouring classes.

Dress Code :

All students are expected to come to the college decently dressed.

Men sludents are prohibited from wearing all types ol T-Shirts. Women

students should come wearing chudithar / sareos only.

b) Attendance

1. Regular altendance at all classes is insisted upon in this

college.

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2. No one shall absent himself/herself trom class withoutproper leave.

3. The stalf members shall take attendance at lhe beginning

o, each period.

4. A student who is not in the class when attendance is

taken shall be marked absent. lI a student absents himself

even lor one hour he shall lose atlendance for that

session.

5. Everyday the students must look at the absentee list

put up on the notice board; iI any one is marked absent

by mistake, then he/she should immediately rectify it by

obtaining a correction slip issued by the protessor

concemed and countersigned by the Vice-Principal.

6. The attendance ol each student will be totalled at the

end of the semester. Periodic intimation will be sent to

the parent or guardian of the student Ior inrormation

and suitable action.

c) Leave ol Absence :

A) Casual Leave (CL) :

A student requiring leave must apply for it in writing inthe application form in advance to the Vice-Principal inperson, The application must state the reason clearly and

be signed by the student and countersigned by the parenv

guardian/director.

B) Medical Leave (ML) :

ln the case ol illness, il the absence lasts three days or more, the

absentee shall submit a medical certificato, and the period ol absence

will be treated as on msdical leave.

1. lf thB sludent is absent without leava his absence will

immediately be reported to his parents or to his hostel

director and disciplinary action such as fining, suspension,

etc., will be taken. Absence tor 10 successive days will

entail removal ol the student from the college rolls.

2. Students who have to leave class during a session lor any

valid reason musl do so only atter obtaining permission

lrom the Vice-Principal or in his absence, from the

Principal.

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3. All the scholarship/tee concession holders should earn

90'/. of attendance, Iailing which the entire scholarship/

Iee concession amount has to be rerunded to the government

as per G.O.M.S. No. 1537 Social Wellare Dept., DT. 20.4.83

d) Leave on Other Duty (OD) :

1. Those students who represent the college in sports and games, or

in competitions, such as fine arts, quiz, elocution, etc., or in NSS/

NCC camps, are given credit oI attendance for the period. lt is called

leave on Other Duty (OD).They should rill in the proper forms meant

for OD and get them countersigned by the professor-in-charge and

submit it to the Vice-Principal before they leave the college lorparticipation. Those who lail to do so will be considered absentees.

2. ln any official tournament or match where the college

takes part, no student of lhe college shall play for any

outside team.

3. Those who represent the district teams will be given leave on

other duty if the Principal is requested by the districtsecretary in advance. Othen/vise their claim for leave on other duty

will not be considered.

e) Certificates :

Any student, past or present, wishing to obtain a transler

or conduct certiticate, must apply to the College olticein the prescribed form. Certificates will not generally

be issued at less than 48 hours notice. No certificatewill be posted unless a stamped self-addressed envelope

is sent together wilh the application. Those who want

the transfer certificate should bring one of their parents.

D Good Manners and Behaviour

St. Xavier's College, being a "community oI partnership"

of the stafl, students and management, tending towards

a common goal, lile in the campus must be inspired by

unity, mutual trust and co-operation among these partners.

The following general code of conduct should be observed.

1. Every student should conform to the rules and regulations

relating to attendance, library, college-lees, examinations

and tests, etc., Hostel inmates must obey the hostel

regulations.

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2. (i) Smotking and use o, tobacco are strictly forbidden in the College

& Hostel premises.

(ii) The use ot alcohol and drugs is strictly prohibited. Any student

lound using or having used drinks, drugs or any other intoxicants

will be summarily dismissed lrom the college.

3. Students are strictly warned against writing or making any marks on

the walls or throwing paper or ink about the lloor of the class rooms

or corridors. Strict action will be taken against defaulters.

4. Students are forbidden to smoke in the college / hostelpremises, to write or make any marks on the walls or to

throw paper or ink about the floor of the class rooms or

the verandas.

5. Students are not allowed to stand about or walk along the

verandas ol the college, particularly in the ground lloor,during class hours.

6. Sludents are not allowed to eat mid-day meal in classrooms;

they must go to the tiftin room provided or to the canteen.

7. Strict silence must be observed during class hours in the

auditorium as well as in the classrooms.

8. St. Xavier's students are expected to be true gentlemen, by being

courteous to all, especially to lheir protessors and elders.

9. When a lecturer or any other member of the stalf enters

a class, the students must stand up and not sit down until

he invites them to do so or he himself takes the seat.They should likewise stand up when he leaves the class.

10. No student should leave the class room during a lecturewithout permission of lhe lecturer. Similarly no studentshould call out any student from the class withoutpermission trom the lecturer

11. Any diflerence that may arise among the students, staffand management should be resolved by peaceful mathods.Bequests, petitions, appeals and complaints ol any kindmust be made to the head of the department concerned

and never directly to higher authorities.

12. College property and turniture should be handled with care and

anyone who damages them will be held liable to pay for the

damage caused. Stealing of college property or belongings olothers constitutes a serious oflence & immediate sanction will

be imposed. Lights and lans in the class room must be switched

otf when there is no lecture in that room.

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Students will not be permitted to take away anybroken apparatus from the laboratory

Lecturers and students should park their cycles,

scooters, cars elc in the respective places and not

anywhere else in the Campus.

Any organized form ol social or cultural celebrations or activities by

students either inside the campus or outside should be done

only with the explicit permission oI the Principal and under lhe

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Students are forbidden to organise or attend any meetingsin the College premises, or collect money for any purpose

without the explicil permission of the Principal.

No student who has been convicted of any ofrence in

a criminal court will be allowed to continue his studiesin the College.

Students should abstain lrom active participation in party

or communal politics.

Students who indulge in political propaganda or who

organise Iellow students into political lactions in thepremises oI the College or Hostels, or who otherwiseengage themselves in party politics are liable to be

expelled from the College and Hostels.

Under the educational rules of the Tamilnadu government

(1978) the Principal has ,ull power to inflict the ,ollowingpunishment; fine, loss of term certilicate, suspension and

expulsion from the college, if any student is guilty otrudeness oI behaviour and gross breach oI conduct rules-

Students should not indulge in any activity leading lo the

disruption ol peace and discipline and dislocation of

normal work in the College and Hostel premises. Those

who are guilty o, violation o, this rule will be severely

dealt with.

Ragging ol any kind is strictly forbidden: any one who is guilty

of ragging will be summarily and severely punished.

Consumption of alcohol Ts Prohibited. Those who are found to have

consumed any into xicating liquor or drugs shall be liable tor criminal

prosecution.

Use of tobacco in any lorm is dangerous to health. Avoid tobacco

complelely.

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Students who are guilly of (i) rude language towards the

stalf of the College or Hostels; (ii) assault or attempt to

assault staff or fellow students oI the College or Hoslels

will be expelled lrom the institution.

lf a College professor or a lecturer by speech or otherwise

seeks to mislead his / her students into activities deemed

obiectionable, he / she is to be punished lor dereliction o, duty.

The College provides students with a whole range of

co-curricular and extra-curricular activities to make their campus lile rich

and meaningful and to develop them into tuller and more

mature persons. lt is mandatory that every student involves

himselt/hersell in at least one of these activities lor earning the single credit

allotted for it.

1. N.C.C.

NCC is one ol the activities otfered by this college. lt instils in young

minds discipline, regularity, punctuality and a sense of honour and pride oI

belonging to our country lt gives a chance for the students to take up "8"

and "C" certificate exams at the end o, the second and third year of training

respectively. Cadets can enjoy the experience of participation in various

camps. Four credits are allotted to NCC.

"C" certificate holder can obtain a commission in ths lndian army

making use ot lhe reserved quota. Weightage of marks is given to NCC

certificate holders in various interviews oI the State and the Central

Government.

2. N.S.S.

There are tour units ol NSS. This scheme is provided so that students

may learn to be men lor others through service to the people around them.

They have annual camps in villages in the district where they leam to relate

with people, understand their ditficulties and help them find solutions to

their problems.

3. A.t.C.U.F.

All lndia Catholic University Federatlon helps the students to gain

maturity through leadership camps, awarensss camps, street plays, etc.,

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so that they can involve themselves fully in the task of ushering in a positive

social change.

4. St. Vincent de Paul Society (S.V.P.)

This society takes the students to the poor who need material,

psychological and emolional help. Students are exposed to lhe conditions

of the poor and learn to be generous, compassionate and charitable.

5. Sports and Games

St. Xavier's has always given importance to sports and games.

Students continue to distinguish themselves in sports and games, especially

in volley ball, hockey, basket ball, foot ball and athletics, and they have been

chosen for various professions in life. Enough play grounds are available

and regular practices are given. They participate in the inter-collegiate

tournaments, in the university in the dastrict and in the state.

6. Democracy Forum

The aim of the forum is to develop the ability of critical lhinking and

finding solutions to individual and social problems ln the spirit of democracy.

The students will be trained to participate in lhe institutions and avenues

available under our constitution so as to involve in the process ol

democracy. They will have at least 15 sittings of group discussion and

training in a year.

The lollowing extra-curricular activities are otfered Ior lhe development

ot various skills and for fostering ol various art forms among students.

Students are encouraged to involve themselves in such wholesome activities

to develop into better endowed persons.

1. Fine Arts Club :

The Fine Arts Club provides students with opportunities

to develop their talents in the various art-Iorms like drama, dance, music,

elocution and other forms of fine art. Students are encouraged to take part

in the various fine arts festivals and competitions that are held from time

to time in and around our university area.

2. Quiz Club :

The quiz club provides various programmes to train our students in

general knowledge and to sharpen their intellect and broaden their vistas of

knowledge.

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3. Enviro Club :

The Enviro Club is rormed with the aim of giving training to students

in environmental awareness and preparing them to act as agents o,

environmental proleclion. lt teaches them to live in harmony with nature and

to develop a deep love for it. More than that, it teaches students that God

is the Creator of the environment and eveMhing in nature is meant to

proclaim God's goodness, beauty and glory.

4. Career Guidance Cell (CGC)

The Government ot Tamilnadu has directed to institute a Cell in every

Arts and Science College to create awareness among the students of UG

and PG courses about the avenues open to them to get employment. ln this

direction the Career Guidance Cell has been inslituted in our College with

the following objectives

* to provide available information about the jobs /positions/opportunities.

.:. to provide necessary literature /brouchure /intormation/

entrepreneurship

.i to conduct seminars and workshops.

.:. to assess the aptitude towards prelerence of jobs

* to organize av,iareness campaigns

t to mobilize resources for the needy students to apply

for jobs / starting enterprises etc.

A committee under the chairmanship of the Principal of the College

has been constituted to monitor, supervise and conduct programmes to

realize the objectives of the cell. This is a forum which helps them set their

goals and choose a better career in life.

CAMPUS FACILITIES AND STUDENTS AMENITIES

1. College Library

ln order to help our students to develop their reading habit and

improve their knowledge in various fields, the Library has a comprehensive

collection oI books and journals lor all the departments. At present the total

volume in our library has crossed 1.05 lakhs including the back

volumes of 4375. We receive 135 journals / periodicals, 42 magazines,

715 CDs for relerence in various subjects.

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The Library will be kept open from 7-30 a.m. lo 7 p.m. on working days

and from I a.m to 1 p.m on Saturdays. The Library will be closed only on

Sundays. lt is obligatory on all students, taculty members and employees of

the coliege are eligible for membership oI the Library. College will issue iden-

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Each UG student will be issued two books at a time and PG &

M.Phil students will be issued 5 books.

College lD card is the entry pass to the library Books will be issued

only on presentation of the College lD card.

ln case, the lD card is lost the librarian should be informed

immediately, failing which the owner of the card will be held

responsible lor the books issued on presentation ot the lost lD

card by another.

A student requiring a book for home reading will fill in an application

form and drop it in the box in the library belore 8.30 a.m. The required

books v,/ill be issued by the assistant between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

on the same day and between 8 a.m- and I a.m. on the rollowing

day. lf the book is not collecteci during the prescribed time, the

application will be cancelled. The application form is available in

the library counter.

On receipt ol the book the student should examine it and report at

once to the library assistant any damage so far unaccounted for

in the book.lt the student fails to do so, he will be held responsible

lor such damage when it is subsequentlly detected by the library

assistant.

Writing on the margin of a library book or underlining is strictly

lorbidden. ll the book is badly damaged, the students will have

to replace it at his cost.

The borrowed books should be returned between I a.m. and

4 p.m. on or before the due date marked in the book. Failure to

return the books on time will invite a Iine of 25 paise per book per

day and the fine amount will be collected at the end of every

academic year.

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No member is allowed to pass on the library books to any one

in or out of the College.

Relerence books, thesis, dissertations and unbound periodicals

should be read in the library reading room only and must not be

taken out. Atter use, they must be retumed to the library assistant

in person.

Dissertations/theses are to be consulted within the library

premises only. Dissertations submitted within the previous live years

are given for consultation within the library only on the written

permission oI the Chairperson of the Centre concerned.

Dissertation / theses cannot be photocopied.

Students who leave the College for any reason in the middle of the

semester should return the books before they leave the college.

Strict silence should be maintained in the reading room.

Mobile phones should be switched off in the library premises. No

discussion is allowed inside the library.

Students are not allowed to bring any personal books or printed

material and personal belongings like bags, umbrellas, etc,

inside the library. These materials are to be kept at the Property

Counter at their own risk. Students are advised not to leave precious

and valuable items like money, cell phone, passport, credit card

etc. al the Property Counter.

a Students should not carry books lrom one tloor to another and also

leave lhe books on the reading table after use.

lntemet Centre

A separate lntemet Centre with 45 computers provides internet service

to the students. They can download material lrom the internet and copy it

on CDs. The lnternet Centre is kept open on all days.

knguage Lab

The College has a Language Lab, which consists ot 65 computers

with cable box BJ45 connector DVD Rom drive and headphones attached

to the computers. Students can develop their communications skills, making

use ol the facilities in the Language Lab.

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6. Remedial Programmqs :

Remedial programmes Iorm a very important aspect of education at

St. Xavier's College. They provide opportunities for poor students and those

from rural and backward areas lo cope with the College cuniculum, overcome

the ditficulties they lace on entering the College. Bemedial courses are

arranged lor all the subjects lor U.G students who do not fare well in their

studies and need this extra help to keep abreast with the rest oI the class.

7. State Bank ol lndia, St. Xavier's College Branch :

The State Bank oI lndia is operating a branch wilhin the campus

exclusively for the benefit of the stalf and students oI St. Xavieis. All the

payments are to be made only at the bank's counter. The working time of

the bank is trom 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Students can open an account in

their names in the bank and learn to make use ol the banking facilities.

8. Campus tilinistry :

Holy Mass is celebrated in the College Church, once every month

thus providing a chance tor the Catholic staff and students to come together

around the altar of God and seek His blessings upon their work. Retreat

is organised in small groups for the Catholic students and statf.

9. Counselling:

There is a full time counsellor and two part-time counsellors for the

students. They are available during working days as well as holidays.

Students are invited to discuss their problems relating to study, personal

needs etc. with them. Courses in counselling are also conducted for the

willing statf and students.

'10. Tulor-Ward System

Staff members are involved in guiding the students in their academic

and personal life. The students are divided into small groups and each

group is entrusted lo a member of the stalf who will be its Tutor / Guardian.

These statf members meet the students at regular intervals. They enquire

into the progress of the students in study, and guide them in making use

of the facilities available in the campus and in the town. Students facing any

emotional or personal problem, can approach the guardian and seek his

help. Parents are advised to contact the guardian staff of their sons /daughters and enquire about the progress made during the course of study

here.

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11. Alumni Association :

All the students who have studied at St. Xavier's Collge are membels

oI the association and are encouraged to involve themselves in the

programmes conducted by and for them. Every student who leaves the

College is registered in the association and later he/she can become a life

member by paying Bs. 250/- Periodic meetings of the Alumni are held in the

campus lor various groups divided according to their professions. Occasional

meetings of Alumni with the current students are arranged for the purpose

of sharing and guidance. The Alumni can become the members of the

Library by paying Rs. 500 /- as deposit (which is refundable) & use the

Library like any present student.

12. Parents Association :

The Parents Association was starled at lhe request ol the parents

in their meeting on 25.08.1991. The parents ol every student are registered

in the association by paying Rs. 101 The general body meeting of the

association is convened once a year and the executives of ihis association

meet at least three times a year. The association plays a supportive role

in the running of the College and its members involve themselves in the

overall development of the students.

13. Students Service Centre

The Students Service Centre provides information to the parents,

Photocopying, Spiral Binding and Local / STD calls for students.

14. Career Guidance Cell and Placement Oflicer

Career Guidance Cell conducts coaching classes to enable the

students write competitive examinations with confidence. Campus interviews

are arranged every year. Students are trained to face interviews and group

discussions. To step up the activities, a tull lime placement olficer has been

appointed lrom the academic yeat 2011-12.

15. College Development Office :

College development otfice was started in the academic yeat 2011-

2012 to look into the developmental needs of the college giving priority to the

quality in all aspects.

16. Xavier Cooperative Store :

Xavier cooperative store functioning in the college provides service to

all the students. All stationery materials are made available lo the students.

CONCLUSION

ln fine, the Xaverians should conduct themselves in such a manner

as to bring credit to themselves and to the College, being always mindlul

that the good name ol St. Xavier's rests on their behaviour whether on or

otf the campus.

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TOWARDS COMMUNION wlTH MOTHER EARTH IN

HUMAN SOLIDARITY(EXCERPTS FROM THE STATEMENT OF THE JESUIT MADURAI

PROVINCE ASSEMBLY HELD AT ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE,

T|RUCHIBAPALLI ON 27-28 DECEMBER 2008)

We stand at a critical moment of Earlh's history and we

perceive more clearly than ever belore that Mother Earth is groaning

under the impact of environmental degradation. We also note with

grave concern that Mother lndia is being subjected to the onslaught

of communalism.

The cry lrom the wounded Mother Earth caused by the

unprecedented environmental destruction through depletion of natural

resources, desertification, global warming, pollution and widespread

displacement of people caused by ill - conceived developmental

initiatives is echoed across the universe (GC35 D3/33). ln fact, the

very survival of the earth community is being endangered. This calls

for urgent intervention with effective advocacy to restore the environment

as the sacramental site of salvation.

ln today's global context of growing fundamentalist ideologies

based on religion, the secular and pluralistic image ol our own country

is being tarnished with ever increasing virulence.

We need to counter this. We should not be mute and passive

spectators to the violation of human rights in our country but act

as a protest torce raising our voices unitedly against such inhuman

acts. ln this context, we pledge to promote the culture ol dialogue

and reconciliation across various section of our country appreciating

pluralism. We hope thus to build up a harmonious and equitable

society which upholds the inalienable human rights and dignity of all.

We acknowledge humbly that our response so far to the

ecological disaster and the onslaught of fundamentalism has been

minimal and uncoordinated. We are grateful to all people who, with

their enduring search tor human dignity, permit us to accompany them.

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Rev. Fr. A. Gnanapragasam, S.J.

Rev Fr. A. Bonhoure, S.J.

Pev. Fr. J.P Gering, S.J.

Rev. Fr T.N. Siqueira, S.J.

Bev. Fr. P. Rayappar, S.J.

Bev. Fr. J. Sanliago, S.J.

Rev. Fr. l. Thomas, S.J.

Rev. Fr. K.A- Soosai, S.J.

Rev. Fr. Vincent Miranda, S.J.

Rev. Fr. J. Santiago, S.J.

Rev. Fr. M. Vattakunnel, S.J.

Rev. Dr. J. Srinivasan, S.J.

Rev. Fr. L. John, S.J.

Rev Fr. M.A. James, S.J.

Rev Fr.A. Victo( S.J.

Rev. Fr. A. Michael, S.J.

Rev. Dr S. PeterXavier, S.J.

Flev. Fr. A. Albert Mdhumalai, S.J.

Rev Dr. AntonyA. Pappuraj, S.J.

Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J.

Rev. Dr. Danis Ponniah. S.J.

Rev. Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J

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Dr. Antony A. Pappural, S.J.

Fr. J.S. Jeyapathy, S.J.

Dr. M. Sebastian, S.J.

Dr. D. Selvanayakam, S.J.

Dr. M. Charles, S.J.

Dr. Leo Antony Tagore, S.J.

Dr. D. Selvanayakam, S.J.

Dr.S. Louis Xavier, S.J.

Dr. A. Arockiasamy, S.J.

Fr. R. Jesu Michael Das, S.J

Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

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Fr. A. Lebeau, S.J.

Fr Gnanapragasam, S.J.

Fr. A. Bonhoure, S.J.

Fr. l. Arulsamy, S.J.

Fr. T. N. Siqueira, S.J.

Fr. l. Arulsamy, S.J.

Fr K.A. Soosai, S.J.

Fr. S.M. Antonysamy, S.J.

Fr. T.M. George, S.J.

Fr. S. Rajanayagam, S.J.

Fr. S.M. Antonysamy, S.J.

Fr. M.D. Varkey, S.J.

Fr. S.M. lrudayam, S.J.

Dr. A. Savarimuthu, S.J.

Dr. G. Packiaraj, S.J.

Dr. S.M. Felix, S.J.

Fr. Stephen de Souza, S.J.

Dr. S. lgnacimuthu, S.J.

Dr. Francis M. Peter. S.J.

Dr. AntonyA. Pappuraj, S.J.

Dr. G. PackiaraJ, S.J.

Dr. A. Lourdusamy, S.J.

Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J.

Dr. A. Joseph, S.J.

Dr. V. Gilburt Camillus, S.J.

Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

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Rev. Dr. Danis Ponniah, S.J.

Rev. Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J.

Rev Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Rev Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J.

Rev. Br. S. Edward Bruno Raj, S.J.

Rev. Br. R. Sathanandam, S.J.

Rev. Fr. L. Alphonse William, S.J.

Rev. Dr. Amaladoss Xavier, S.J.

Rev. Fr. S. Amalraj, S.J.

Rev Fr. Dominic Royce, S.J.

Rev Dr. S. Arockiasamy, S.J.

Rev. Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J.

Rev. Dr. C. Jesuraj Paul, S.J.

Rev. Dr. N. Casimir Raj, S.J.

Rev. Dr.. M. Charles, S.J.

Bev. Dr. L. Francis Xavier, S.J.

Rev Fr. Gualbert John, S.J.

Rev Fr. A. lnfant Kingsley, S.J.

Rev. Br. Jeganathan, S.J.

Rev. Dr. Jeyaraj Boniface, S.J.

Rev. Dr. S.M. John Kennedy, S.J.

Rev. Fr. S. Masilamani Pauliah, S.J.

Rev Fr. A. Maria Sigamani. S.J.

Rev. Fr. J. Martin George, S.J.

Rev Br. Arockiam Peter, S.J.

Rev. Dr. T. Sahayaraj, S.J

Rev. Fr. A. Wilson, S.J.

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Dr. P Parvathi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

Regional Joint Director of

Collegiate Education, Tirunelveli, (ln charge)

Dr. K.Gunasekaran

FormerAddl, Sec. UGC, New Delhi

Dr. M.Krishnan

School gt Environmental Sciences

Bh a ra t h i d a sa n U n i ve rc i ty.

Rev. Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J.

Rev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Rev Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J

Rev. Br. S. Edward Bruno Raj, S.J.

State Govl.Nominee

UGC Nominee

University Nominee

Rector

Principal

Secretary

Pincipal

Treasurer

Vice

oeiruS gainati 4atisat atgfl gitant, alnltu Dare

STANDING COMMITTEE OF THEGOVERNING BODY

49

ACADEMIC COUNCIL (Statutory)

Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J . Chaitman & Pincipal

Dr. S.P. Victor (Member Secretary) Dean of Sciences

Rev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J. Secrctary

Dr. VS. Joseph Alben Deputy Principal

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J. Vice - Principal

Dr. S.VL. Michael Vice - Principal

Dr. B. Victor Controller of Exams

Dr- A. Lourdusamy IQAC Coordinator

Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine Dean of Arts

Bev. Dr. XavierAlphonse, S.J. Coordinator, Jesuit Hr. Education

Dr. Lizie Williams English

Dr. R. Francis Xavie( Tamil

Dr. Thaarcis Albin Economics

Rev. Dr V. Britto, S.J . Folklore

Dr. P. Lourdes Poobala Rayen Commerce

Dr. S.Arukaj Malhs

Dr. D. Prem Anand Physics

Mr. M.S. Selvakumat Chemistry

Dr. D. Patric Baja Bolany

Dr. K. Sahayaraj Zoology

Dr. S. John Peter Computer Science

Dr. S. Chidambaranathan MCA

Mr. R. Sahayaaj Social Work

Flev Fr. A. lnfant Kingsley, S.J. Visual Communication

Mr. R. Murugesan BBA

Rev. Dr. S. Arockiasamy, S.J. M.B.A

Dr. S. David Appathurai Coryorate Secretatyship

Rev. Dr. T. Sahayaraj, S.J. Foundalion Courses

Dr. J.L. Walter Jeyakumar Senior Stalf

Dr. C- Eugine Franco Senior Staff

Dr. P Devaraju Senior Statt

Mr. l. Arockia Antonysamy Senior Staff

Rev Fr. M. Jegadhees, Vikramasingapuram Law

Mr. S. Ramanathan, Vaigai Stones, Madurai Commerce

Mr. T. Charles Allwin, Dalmia Cements,Ariyalur lndustry

Dr. P Anantharaman, Dept. ol Marine Biology, Annamalai Uni. Univ. Nominee

Dr. Kulandaivel, Dept. of Physics, Bharathiar University Univ. Nominee

Dr. Logankumar, Depl. ol zoology, Kongunadu Arts & Sci. College Univ.Nominee

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COLLEGE COUNCIL

RectorPrincipalSecretaryDeputy PrincipalVice-PrincipalVi, e-PrincipalV',e-Principal (Shift-ll)

Vic )-Principal (Shittll)Cor.troller oI ExamsIQAC Co-ordinatorDean, :aculty ol ArtsDean, Faculty of SciencesDept. of English

Dept. of Tamil

Dept. of Economics

Depl. of Commerce

Dept. of Folklore

Dept. of Mathematics

Oept. ol Physics

Dept. of Computer Science

Dept. oI Chemistry

Dept. of Botany

Dept. of Zoology

M.C.A

Dept. of Social WorkDept. of Visual CommunicationDept. of BBADepr. of MBADept. ol Corporate SecretaryshipFoundation CoursesCounsellorCounsellorLibrarianPhysical DirectorExtension ServicesNon-Teaching StatfUniv. Senate Member

Rev Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J.Rev Dr. V. Britto, S.J.Rev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Dr. V. S. Joseph Albert

Rev.Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam,S.JDr. S.VL. MichaelMr. A. JothikumarDr. R. Mary JenilaDr. B. VictorDr. A. LourdusamyDr. F.X. Bobert Bellarmine

Dr. S.P VictorDr. Lizie WilliamsDr. V. S. Joseph AlbertDr. R. Francis XavierDr. S. lgnatius XavierDr. Thaarcis AlbinDr. S.VL. MichaelDr. P Lourdes Poobala RayenDr. E. Angel Saral RoseRev Dr. V. Britto, S.J.Dr. S. Arulraj

Rev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.Dr. D. Prem AnandDr. S. Anna VenusDr. S. John PeterMrs. A. Dhana PraveenaMr. M.S. SelvakumarDr. V JeyabalDr. D. Patric HajaDr. S. Beschi Antony RayanDr. K. SahayarajDr. A. JeyaseeliDr. S. ChidambaranathanMr. R. Sahayaraj.Rev Fr. A. lnlant Kingsley, S.J.

M( R. MurugesanRev. Dr. S. Arockiasamy, S.J.

Dr. S. David AppathuraiBev. Dr. T. SahayarE, S.J.Bev. Fr. A. Maria Sigamani, S.J.Dr. Golda Grace DuraisinghDr. C. Martin ArockiasamyDr. A. Laurence SelvarajRev. Dr. T. Sahayaraj, S.J.Mr. S.A. DevarajDr. A. lrudayaraj

EEGDTi&Od 6leei,rpellle6loeinnrir 6puq.

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Finance Committee (Statutory)

Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J.

Rev. Dr.A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine

Dr. S.P.Victor

Dr. A. Lourdusamy

Dr. R. Francis xavier

Dr. V Jeyabal

lnternal Quality Assurance Cell (IOAC)

Chairman

Member

Member

Member

Member

Member

Member

Chairman

Member Co-ordinator

Administrative Otficers

Members from the

Manag€ment

Senior Teachers

Nominees Irom the Local

Society

Rev Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Dr. A. Lourdusamy

Dr. V.S. Joseph Albeft, Deputy Pincipat

Flev. Dr. L.John Peter Arulanandam,S.J.

Vice Pnncipal

Dr. S.VL. Michael, Vce Pincipal

Dr. B. Victor, Contrcller ot Exams.

Rev. Dr. S. Arockiasamy, S.J., Director, XIBA

Dr. F.X. Roben Be{armine, Dean of Atts

Dr S.P Victo( Dean of Sciences

Dr. C. Eugine Franco, Dean ot s/udenb

lvlrs. J. Rery, Dean ol Women Sludents

Rev. Dr. O. Thomas Alexander, S.J. Bector

Rev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J. Secrehry

Dr. S. Arulraj, HOD of Mathematics

Dr. P Lourdes Poobah Rayen , tlOD of Conns@

Dr. Thaarcis Albin, HOD of Economics

Dr. Prem Anand, HOD of Physics

Dr. Lizie Williams, HOD of Engnsh

M|s. S. Sara$/vathi, NSS Ptqnmne ffi@rRev. Dr. N. Casimir R4, S.J- Placement Officer

Thiru. A.PC.V Chockalingam, Secretary

V. O-C. College, Tdico rin -

Dr. A. Selvakumar, Pdncipal

Pope's College, Sawye ryu ram

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Planning & Evaluation CommitteeRev Dr. V Britto, S.J. Chairman

Rev Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J. Secretaty

Dr. VS. Joseph Albert Deputy PinciwlDr S.Pvictor Dean ot Sciences

Dr. F.X. Bobert Bellarmine Dean of Atls

Dr. A. Lourdusamy IQAC Coordinator

Dr. C. Eugine Franco Dean of Students

Mrs. J. Rery Dean ol Women Students

Or. Edwin Gnanadas, Principal,

Scott Christian College, Nagercoil Extemal Expen

Rev. Dr. N. Casimir Flaj, S.J. Placement Otticer

Dr S. Chidambaranathan Member

Mrs. S. Sarala Lakshmi Member

Dr. Dharmaraj, Dept. oI ChemistryBharathiar University University (Rep)

Dr. S. Pushparaj, Dept. of Economics, MaduraiKamaraj Unive'sity University(Rep)

Ms. S. Esakki Jothi, ll M.Com., PG Student Representative

Mr. R. Suriyaraj, lll B.Sc., Mathematics, (Shitt-ll) spois & Games

Mr. A. Saikrishna, lll Year, Comp. Sci. (Shitt l) UG Student

Representafve

Appeals and Grievances Committee

Rev. Dr V Britto, S.J. Chaiman

Dr. B. Victor Contrcller ol Exams

Dr. VS. Joseph Albert Deputy Pincipal

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam,S.J. vice - Principal

Dr. A. Lourdusamy IQAC Coordinatot

Dr. C. Eugine Franco Dean ol Students

Mr. S. Balasubramanian (Advocate) Public Representative

Chiel Superintendent & Additional Chief Superintendent

Admission Committee

Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J. chaiman

Dr. S.VL. Michael Admission Ofiicer

Members

Rev. Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J. (Rector)

Dr. VS. Joseph Albeft, (Deputy Ptincioal)

Dr. S.P. Vrc'tor (Dean of Science)

Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine (Dean ol Arts)

Dr. P Lourdes Poobala Rayen

Rev Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J. (Co€rdinato( Dalit Sludents)

Dr. C. Mahimai Arul lgnatius, (Co-ordinatol, Dalit Students)

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Library CommifteeRev. Dr. T. Sahayaraj, S.J. LibGry Directot

Dr. C. Martin Arockiasamy Librarian

Members

Dr. P Xavier Baj Dr. J.L. Walter Jeyakumar

Dr. V lrudayaraj Mr. R. l\4urugesan

Dr. Thaarcis Albin Ms. Adeline Udhaya Theresa

Awards CommitteeRev. Dr. V Britto, S.J. Chairman & Pincipal

Rev.Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J. Secretary

Dr. B. Victor Controller ol Exams

Dqiy Pinctpal, All HODg

Deans (At16 & *ien@), IQAC Coodinatot,

Dr. M. Mohamed Sathik, Principal, Sathakathullah Appa College.

Dr. M. Ramakrishnan, Prof & Head, Dept. oI Sociology M-S.Universv

Examination CommitteeFlev Dr. V. Britto, S.J. chairman

Dr. B. Victor Conlroller of Exams

Dr. S.Pvictor Dean ol Sciences

Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine Dean of Atls

Dr. A. Lourdusamy IQAC Coordinator

Dr. S. Athisayanathan Member

Dr- C. Eugine Franco Member

Nrr. A. Jothi Kumar Member

Curriculum Development CellRev Dr. V. Britto, S.J. Chairman

Dr. VS. Joseph Albert Deputy Pincipal

Dr. B. Victor Controllet of Examinations

Dr. S.P Victor Dean of Sciences

Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine Dean of A'ts

Dr. A. Lourdusamy IQAC Coordinator

Rev Dr. N. Casimir Fiaj, S.J. Placement officer

Dr. P Lourdes Poobala Bayen HOD of commerce

Dr. D. Prem Anand HOD of Physics

Dr. R. Francis Xavier HoD ol Tamil

Dr. S. John Peter HOD ot Computer Science

Dr. K. Sahayaraj HoD of zootow

Dr. Thaarcis Albin HoD of Economics

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Research CellBev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Dr. S.PVictor

Members

All Research Guides

CPE CommitteeRev Dr. V Brito, S.J.

Rev Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Dr. V.S. Joseph Albert

Dr. S.Pvictor

Dr. EX. Robert Ballarmine

Dr. B. Victor

Dr. A. Lourdusamy

Dr. S. Arhisayanathan

Mr. V. Maria Selva Rayan

Sports & Games Cell

Rev Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Dr. A. Laurence Selvaraj

Members

Bev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam,S.J.

Dr. M. Johnson Mrs. B. Soundary

Mr. A. Jothi Kumar Mr. M. Peter Arockiaraj

Dr. Thaarcis Arbin lv1r. P Shenbagararaj

Di. J- Ronald Ms. S. Bulomine Regi

EXTENSION SERVICES

STAND Programme

Rev Dr. V Britto, S.J.

Rev Dr. T. Sahayaral, S.J

Mr. R. Karuppiah

Mr. S. Sudalairaj

Chairman

Coordinator

Chaiman

Chairman

Physical Diector

Chaiman

Director

Co{rdinator

Co-ordinator

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AICUF

Bev Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J.

Dr. Prince Jebaraj

Dr. V Rilbert Janarthanan

Dr. J. Babila Jasmine

Mrs. A. Thanga Glara

[rr. J.M. Prabakar

St. Vincent de Paul Society

Dr. P Xavier Raj

Dr. S. Arulraj

Mr. M.S. Selvakumar

Dr. T. Shamila Joster

Dr. A. Saleth Mary Vetriselvi

lnternet CentreRev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Mr. A. Jothi Kumar

Mr. M. Solomon

National Cadet Corps 5 (TN) BN NCC

Dr. Lt. S. Kanthan

National Service Scheme

Mrs. S. Saraswathi

Dr. M. Kavitha

[4r. P Shenbagaraj

Dr. S. David Appathurai

Democracy Forum

Dr. B. Antony Raj

Dr. Jeya Ani

Mr. P Paulraj

Consumer Forum

Dr. M. Kavitha

Mr. D. Antonysamy

Dr. Joseph Antony Raj

Calendar Committee

Dr. A. Lourdusamy

Dr. S.P Victor

Dr. F.X. Bobert Bellarmine

(Nss) Programme Officers

Advisor

Co-ordinatot

Director

Unit - 31

Unit - 32

Unit - 34

Unit - 150

Co-ordinator

Co-ordinator

Co-odinator

6lrnroLnu9ri sriroSl sr GLn n,Ln&sr.

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Alumni AssociationRev Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J

Rev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Rev Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J.

Justice David Christian

Mr. M.P Alagia Nambi

Mr. B.T. Chidambaram

Dr. P Valanarasu

Mr. G Muthukrishnan

Dr. C. Eugine Franco

N.4rs. M. Charlet Rose Mary Vijaya

Mr. M. Arumugam

PARENTS ASSOCIATION

Rev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Members

Dr. S.VL. Michael

Dr. C. Eugine Franco

Mrs. J. Rexy

Dr. S. Mary Jelastin Kala

MAGAZINE COMMITTEE

Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J.

Dr S.J. ldhayaraja

Members

Mrs. L. Sujatha l\,lrs. J. Patricia Annie Jebamalar

Mr. A. Jothi Kumar Dr. D. Jockim

ENVIRO CLUB

Dr. G. Sahaya Anthony Xavier Co-otdinator

Dr. A. Jeyaseeli

Dr. P Flaja

Dr T. Leon Stephan Baj

CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT CELL

Flev. Dr. V Britto, S.J. chairman

Rev. Dr. N. Casimir Baj, S.J. Placement Officer

Mr. Benjamin Franklin Co-ordinator

Dr. S. Prince Jebaraj Member

Mr. P Paul'aj Member

Mrs. M. Jenila Vincenl Member

&upgtata0ei.t gpgt aaa gpgrauulkn z uLi aa

Patron

Patron

Director

Chairman

t> Vicc Cheirmcn

l-l

> SecrcteiesjTreasurcr

Patron

Chaiman

Co-ordinatot

AdvisersRev Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J. Vice-Principal

Mr. A. Jothikumar

Dr. A. C. lgnatius Xavier Dr. M. Julias Ceasar

STUDENT COUNCILDeans

Dr. C. Eugine Franco

l\,lrs. J. Rery

CAMPUS MINISTRYBev. Fr. A. lnfant Kingsley, S.J

Dr. S.VL. Michael

Dr. S. Arul Raj

Dr. Ravi Jesuraj

Dr. C. Christopher

Mr. J. Albert

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Dr. Lizie Williams

Dr. Mahimai Arul lgnatius

Dr. B. Uelina

Dr. M. Baby Mariyatra

Dr. S. Alphonsa

Dr. Angel Saral Flose

Dr. B. Helina

Dr. S. Bulomine Regi

Ms. Jerlit Kirupa

Dean of Students

Dean ot Women Students

Co-ordinator

Vice Principal

Director

Office Bearers

Mr. V. Mahesh Kumar, Chairman, lvlr. A. Kethrapal, Vice-Chairman

Ms. J. Jeffina, Secretary 6hift - l)Ms. B. Uma Maheswari Secretary (Shift - ll)Mr. S. Kottaiyappan@ Muthu, Joint Secrctary Ghift - l)

FINE ARTSDr. C. Eugine Franco

Mrs. J. BeryMembersDr. A. Arockiadoss

Dr. M. Peter Arockiaraj

Dr. R. l\,iary Jenila

Mr. Twin Antony Edward

Co-ordinator

Asst. Co-ordinator

Web Master

Chief Editor

araararit Oe@$grcit auranab Aargfri5b

COLLEGE WEBSITE COMMITTEERev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J

Dr. A. Lourdusamy

Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine Mr. A. Jothi Kumar

l\4r. B. Veniston Mr. M. Solomon

EDITORS OF RESEARCH JOURNALSSouth Indian Folklorist - Dr. N. Ramachandran

Journal of Biopesticides - Dr K. Sahayaraj

Sciencia Acta Xaveriana - Dr. A. Lourdusamy

Journal for Humanities - Dr. S.J. ldhayaraja

Xaverian Journal oI Marketing - Dr. P Lourdes Poobala Rayen

XIBA Business Beview - Rev. Dr. S.. Arockiasamy, S.J.

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MAGIS CLUBRev. Dr. V Britto, S.J. Pincipal & Moderator

Dr. P Selvaraj Convener

Dr. Y Jaya Vinse Buban Mr. Twin Antony Edward

COLLEGECHOIRDI. R. Francis Xavier Co-otdinator

Dr. A. Lourdusamy Dr. B. Helina

Dr. S. Arukaj Dr. D.X. Kalavathi

Dr. S. Beschi Anlony Rayan Mrs. Charlet Bosemary Vijaya

Mrs. J. Sahaya Mary Dr. S, Bulomine Begi

CAMPUS GRIEVANCE CELL1. Rev. Dr. V. Joseph Xavier, S.J. (Convener)

2. Rev. Dr. Elias Maria, S.J. (Assistant Convener)

3. Bev. Dr. N. Casimir Flaj, S.J. (Member lrom the Jesuit Management)

4. Dr. F. Maria Albert (Teaching Statf lrom St. Xavier's HS School,

Palayamkottai)

5. Dr. L. Henry Joseph (Retired Staff from Srt. Xavier's College,

Palayamkottai)

6. Dr. G. Selvaraj (Correspondent, Magdalene Matriculation School,

Palayamkottai)

7. Mr. K. Susairaj ( Retired statf of St. Xavier's HS School,

Palayamkottai)

STUDENTS GRIEVANCE REDRESS CELL

Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J. Principal

Dr. VS. Joseph Albert Deputy Principal

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J. Vice Pincipal

Dr. C. Eugine Franco, Dr. A. Lourdusamy,

Mrs. J. Rexy

AAVE (ARRUPE ACADEMY FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION)

Rev. Dr. V. Britto. S.J. Director

Rev. Fr. A. lnfant Kingsley, S.J. Co-ordinator

Mr. M. S. Selvakumar

SC / ST CellRev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J. Chairman

Rev Dr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J. Co-ordinator

Dr. C. Mahimai Arul lgnatius Mentber

Dr.A. Murugan Member

CENTRE FOB WOMEN'S STUDIESRev. Dr. V Britto, S.J. Principal

Dr. S. Mary Jelestin Kala Director

Mrs. J. Flexy Member

Mrs. B. Soundary Member

Mrs. S. Sarala Lakshmi N,lember

Dr. J. Jeya Ani Member

arc ui Oeut&utn gena ar@ arninEutrbI

ANTI.RAGGING COMMITTEE

Chairman

Bep. ol Civil Administration

Rep. of Police Administration

From the Local Media

Rep. From NGO

Faculty Members

Flep. of Parents

Student Flepresentatives

Non-Teaching Statf

ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD

Faculty Members

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Rev. Dr. V Britto, S.J

Thasildar, Palayamkottai

Assistant Commissioner, Palayamkottai

Mr. Sudhakar Reporter, Dinamani

Mr. M.A. Britto, Lawyer, Vanmukil

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam. S.J.

Mrs. J. Rexy

Dr. G Sahaya Anthony Xavier

Mr. L. Xavier Bajan

Mr. A. Arockiaraj

Dr. S.VL. Michael

Dr. R. lvlary Jenila

Mr. S.A. Devaraj, Mr. M. Francis

Sch. Sagili Karunakar, S.J.

Non-Teaching Staff

Student Representative

STUDENTS DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE

Rev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J

Dr. S. Arul Baj

Members

Rev Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J.

Dr. C. Mahimai Arul lgnatius Mrs. J. Rexy

Vincent de Paul Type$rriting lnstituteDr. J- Jeya Ani

lvls. E. Sumathi N4rs. Sathya

VEERAMAMUNIVAR TAMIL SANGAM

Dr. R. Antonyaj

XAVIER HOSTEL

Rev. Fr S. Arul Ravi, S.J.

Rev. Br. Peter, S.J.

Mr. Santhosh, Mr. Azhagu,

Sch. Alexander Gnanapragasam, S.J

Mother Teresa Women's Hostel

Rev. Sr. Magi, C.T.C.

Rev. Sr. Little Therese, C.T.C.

Mr, Shajin

Directot

Deputy Directot

Assf.Directots

Mr. A. Jothi Kumar

Chairman

Co-ordinator

Director

Co-Dkectot

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60YOUTH RED CROSS, BLOOD DO.NORS CLUB & RED RIBBON CLUB

Dr. G. Sahaya Anthony Xavier Mrs.'L: Sujatha

Dr. V. Jeyabal Dr. D. Jockim Mrs. B. Geetha

COUNSELLORS

Bev. Fr. A. Maria Sigamani, S.J. Dr. Golda Grace Duraisingh

PUBLIC BELATIONS & DOCUMENTATION

Or. S. Ravi Jesuraj Co-ordinator

Mrs. V Jesinthal Mary Dr. R. Antonyraj

IDCARDMr.A.Jothikumar Mr. H. Sankar

RESEARCH GUIDES

Department ot EnglishDr. Lizie WilliamsDr. D. Jockim

Department of EconomicsDr. S.VL. MichaelDr. Thaarcis Albin

Department of CommerceDr. P Lourdes Poobala BayenDr. C. Eugine FrancoDr. M. Julias CeasarDr. A. ArockiadassDr. C. Mahimai Arul lgnatiusDr. J. Jeya Ani

Department of TamilDr. A. lrudayarajDr. R. Francis XavierDr. S.KanthanDr. V. Rilbert JanarthananDr. S. J. ldhayarajaDr. A.C. lgnatius XavierDr. D.X. KalavathiDr. S. Ravi JesurajDr. M. KavithaDr. B. Antony Raj

Departmenl ol LibraryDr.C.Martin ArockiasamyDepartment ot MBADr. M. ArumugamDr. T. Rita RabekahDepartment of Physical EdnDr. A. Laurence SelvarajDepartment ot FolkloreDr. J. Joesph Antony Baj

Department of MathematicsDr. A. LourdusamyDr. S. ArulrajDr. S. AthisayanathanDr. Y Therese Sunitha MaryDr. S. BalamuruganDepartment ot Compuler ScienceDr. S.P VictorDr. S. John PeterDr. T.C. Raja KumarDr. J. L. Walter JeyakumarDr. M. Safish MaryDepartment of PhysicsDr. S. PaulrajDr. D. Prem AnandDr. B. HelinaDepartment of ChemistryDr.S, Mary Jelestin KalaDr. V. JeyabalDr Y Jeya Vinse RubanDr. M. Baby MaryatraDr. C. ChrislopherDepartment ol BotanyDr. L. Henry JosephDr. A. John De BrittoDr. D. Patric BajaDr. V. lrudayarajDr. M. JohnsonDr. J. John Peter PaulRevDr. L.John Peter Arulanandam,S.J

Dr. T. Leon Stephen Raj

Dr. S. Beschi Antony RayanDr. G. Sahaya Anthony XavierDepartment of ZoologyDr. K. SahayarajDr J. RonaldDr A. JeyaseeliDi: P Raja

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A new academic structure was introduced at St. Xavier's College(Autonomous) in June 2016 with the following objectives:

/ To promote innovation, collaboration and excellence

/ To facilitate interdisciplinary research

r' To strengthen the teaching-learning process and research

/ To provide more options in the Choice Based Credit System

r' To promote the cluster structure so as to share resources among

various departments for interdisciplinary research

SCHOOLS OF EXCELLENCE AND RESEARCH CENTRES

SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES

Director : Dr. D. Patrick Raja

Dept. of Botany (1970)

* Centre for Biodiversity and Biotechnology (CBB) (1984)

Director: Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J.

* Botany Research Centre (1993)

Director : Dr. D. Patric Raja

* Plant Molecular Biology Research Unit (2001)

Director : Dr. A. John De Britto

.t Plant Biotechnology Unit (20'1 1)

Director : Dr. M. Johnson

.:. Centre for Advanced Besearch in Plant Sciences (C

ARPS) (2016)

Director : Dr. J. John Peter Paul

Dept. of Zoology (1957)

.:. Entomology Research Unit (1982)

ln charge : Dr. P. Selvaraj & Dr. J. Babila Jasmine

.:. Zoology Research Centre (1985)

Director : Dr. K. Sahayaraj

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ACADEMIC MATBIX

62.:. Centre for Aquaculture Besearch and Extension (CARE)

(1ee6)

ln charge : Dr. J. Ronald, Dr. A. Jeyaseeli,

Dr. P Baja & Dr. R. Santhakumari

.|. Crop Protection Research Centre (CPRC) (1998)

Director : Dr. K. Sahayarai

* Vector Biology and Pharmacology (2017)

ln charge : Dr. T. Pushpanathan

Dr. S. Mabel Parimala &

Dr. T. Elizabeth Thangmani Sunitha

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCESDirector: Mr. M.S. Selvakumar

Depr. ol chemistry (1955)

.. Chemistry Research Centre (2011)

Director : Mr. M.S. Selvakumar

tlept. ot Physics (1956)

+ Physics Research Centre (2010)

Director : Dr. D. Prem Anand

{. Materials Research Centre (2015 )

Director : Dr. D. Prem Anand

* Crystal Research Centre (2015)

Director : Dr. V. Siva Shankar

SCHOOL OF COMPUTING SCIENCES

Director : Dr. S. Arulraj

Dept. of Computer Science (1986)

.:. Computer Science Research Centre (2009)

Director : Dr. S. John Peter

Dept. of Computer Applications (MCA) (2000)

Dept. of lnformation Technology (lT) (2002)

Dept. ot Mathematics (1925)

a Mathematics Research Centre (2003)

Director : Dr. S. Arul Raj

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SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND CULTURE

Director : Dr. Lizie Williams

Dept. of English (1923)

t English Research Centre (2011)

Director : Dr. Lizie Williams

Dept. of Folklore ( 1987)

* Folklore Resources and Research Centre (FRRC) (1987)

Director: Dr. N. Ramachandran

.:. Folklore Research Centre

Dept. ol Tamil (1923)

.|. Tamil Research Centre (1981)

Direclor: Dr. R. Francis Xavier

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

Director: Rev. Dr. S. Arockiasamy, S.J.

Dept. of Business Administration (2006)

Dept. of Commerce (1968)

.:. Entrepreneurial Development and Research Centre

(EDRC) (2008)

Director : Dr. C. Eugine Franco

.i. Commerce Research Centre (2010)

Director : Dr. P Lourdes Poobala Rayen

Dept. of Economics (1932)

Dept. ol Corporate Secretaryship (2008)

Xavier lnstitute of BusinGs Administration (XIBA) (2012)

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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AND MEDIA STUDIES

Director : Mr. R. Sahayaraj

Dept. of Social Work (2009)

Dept. ot Visual Communication (2009)

SCHOOL OF HUMAN EXCELLENCE

Director: Rev Fr. A. lnfant Kingsley, S.J.

Dept. ot Value Education and Life Skills

Dept, of Guidance and Counselling

Campus Ministry

Besides Schools ot Excellence and Besearch Centres, the following

Centres provide lacilities lor enrichment of knowledge and skills through

add-on courses and outreach programmes:

.:. Centre for'Ambedkar Studies (2005)

Director: Dr. A. C. lgnatius Xavier

+ National Testing Service (NTS) (2008)

Director: Dr. S. J. ldhayaraja

t Centre for Outreach Programmes and Social

Awareness

Director : Rev. Dr. T. Sahayaraj, S.J.

a Centre tor \lvomen's Studies (2015)

Director: Dr. S. Mary Jelestin Kala

t AAVE (Arrupe Academy for Vocational Education) (2008)

Director: Rev. Fr. lnfant Kingsley, S.J.

.1. Placement Cell

Director: Rev. Dr. N. Casimir Raj, S.J.

* Judge Joseph Clinical Lab (2009)

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DEPARTMENTOF FOUNOATION COURSES - SHIFT. I

Rev.Dr.T. Sahayaraj, S.J.

Co-ordinator

Staff

Rev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J.

Rev Dr. L. John PeterArulanandam, S.J.

Rev. Fr. S. Arul Ravi, S.J.

Dr. S. Balamurugan

Dr. S.P. Victor

Dr. J.L. Walter Jeyakumar

Dr. M. Baby Mariyatra

Dr. Y Jeya Vinse Ruban

Dr. A. Vinoth

Dr. R. Azhaguraja

Dr. J. Babila Jasmine

Dr. R. Santha Kumari

Dr. S. Alphonsa

Dr. S.V.L. Michael

Dr. J. Amalanathan

Ms. S. Subadhra

Dr. C. MahimaiArul lgnatius

Dr. M. Julias Ceasar

Dr. S. Prince Jebaraj

Dr. V. Rilbert Janarthanan

Dr. M. Peter Arockiaraj

Dr. S. Karmegam

Dr. A. Laurence Selvaraj

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DEPARTMET{T OF FOUNDANON COURSES. SHIFT - II

Dr.S.VL. Michael

Ccordinator

Staff

Rev Fr. Paul C. Jesuaja, S.J.

Rev Fr. A. lnfant Kingsley, S.J.

Mr. J.M. Prabakar

Dr. L. Arun Jose

Mrs. J.P Josephine Mary

Ms. K. Jerlit Kirupa

Mr. T. Santhosh Kumar

Mrs. Madona Robinston

Mrs. M. Charlet Rose Mary Vijaya

Mrs. P Berline Kingcy

Mrs. M. Benitta

Ms. S. Bulomine Regi

Mrs. T. Litty Sandhya

Dr. D. Golda Grace Duraisingh

Dr. K.S. Arockiasamy

Mrs. J. Sahaya Mary

Mrs. A. Saleth Mary Vetri Selvi

Mrs. K. Thanga Glara

Dr. A. John Paul

Dr. J. Antony Sahaya Sophia

Dr. T. Shamila Joster

Mrs. Jones Sudha

Ms. B. Manohari

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Depadment Staff-in-Chrge

Mathematics UG - Mrs. S. Nithya

PG - Mr. S. Srjith

Computer Science UG - Dr. L. Walter Jeyakurnar

Physics UG - Dr. G. David Rathina Velu

Chemistry UG - Mr. S. SanleyJohn Xavier

Botany UG - Dr. V. lrudayaraj

PG - Dr. D. Patric Raja

Zoobgy UG - Dr. S. MabelParirnala

PG - Dr. P. Selvar{

Ecorpmics UG - Dr. J. Amdanathan

English UG - Mrs. B. Soundary

Commerce UG - Dr. S. Prince Jebaraj

PG - Dr. F.X. Robert Bellarmine

Tamil UG - Dr. D.X. Kalavahi

Folklore PG - Dr. S. lGrmegan

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STAND CONTACT STAFF (SHTFT - r)

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Oepatment Stafr-in-Ch arge

Mahemdics Mr. l. Keerthi Asir

BA. Erglish Literatue Mrs. Jones Sutfa Vijay

BA. Tamil Dr. Sahaya Antony Sophia

BAA Mrs. Lilly Sandhya

Dr. S. DavU Appdhurai,

Mrs. M. Charlet Rose Mary ViayaBCom Corp. Sec.

B Sc Vbcom Mrs. J.P. Josephhe

Computer Science Mr. A. Joth Kumar

B. Com l\4r. K. Joe Poscal Xavier

MCA Mr. l. Arockia Antony Samy

M.Sc Cdnp. Sci. Mrs. A. Sahaya Chithra

l\il.Sc Maths Mr. J.M. Prabakar

Dr. S. Anna VentE

M.Sc Chemistry

M.A. English Lit.,

Mr. A. Jerold Antmy

Mrs. l. Antony Rajasree

Mr. P. ShenbagarajM.A. Emnomics

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STAND CONTACT STAFF (SHIFT - ID

M.Sc Physics

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FACULTY OF TAMIL

Dr.R.Francis Xavier, M.A., M.Phil., D.G.T., Ph.D. Associate Prot.& Head

Dr.A.lrudayaraj, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Prolessor

Dr.A.C.lgnatius Xavier, M.A., M.Phil., D.J.M.C. Ph.D. Associate Prolessor

Dr.S.J.ldhayaraia, M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed., PGD.J.M.C. Ph.D. Associate Prol.

Dr. D.X. Kalavathi, M.A. M.Phil. Ph.D. Assistant Prcfessor

Dr. S. Kanthan, M.A., M.A.,(Soc)., M.Phil., DGT., DOA. Ph.D. Assistant tuoL

Dr. S. Ravi Jesuraj, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prclessor

Dr. V Rilbert Janarthanan, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolessor

Dr. M. Kavitha, M.A., M.Phil., DGT., Ph.D-, Assistant Professor

Dr. R. Antony Raj, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Dr.A. Murugan, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protes\or

FACULTY OF ENGLISH

Dr. Lizie Williams, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & Head

Mr. A. Maria lgnatius, M.A., M.Phil. (FDP) Assistant Professor

Mrs. R. Princee, M.A., M.Phil., (FDP) Assistant Professot

Mrs. B. Soundary M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Protessor

Mr. TwinAntony Edward, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prolessor

Dr. D. Jockim, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Ms. M. Adeline Udhaya Theresa, M.A. M.Phil., Assistant Professor

Ms. S. Subadhra, M.A., M.Phil., M.B.A., PGDELT Assistant Professor

Mr. S. AloysiusAlbert, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

Ms. V. Muthukalaivani, M.A., M.Phil.,(FDP Substitute) Assistant Prolessor

Mrs. K. Rajarathi, M.A., M.Phil., (FDP Substitute) Assistant Protessot

FACULTY OF BOTANY

Dr. D. Patric Raja, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Prol & Head

Dr. L. Henry Joseph, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor

Dr. A. John De Britto, M.A., M.Sc,. M.Phil. Ph.D. PGDCA (on Lien) Associate Prof.

Dr. S. Beschi Antony Flayan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph-D. Ass@iate Protessor

Dr. G Sahaya Anthony Xavier, M.Sc. Ph.D. Associate Protessor

Dr. V lrudayaraj, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.O. Associate Protessor

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Dr. M. Johnson, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. J. John Peter Paul, M.Sc., M. Phil. Ph.D.

Rev. Dr. L. John Peter Arulanandam, S.J. M.Sc., Ph.D

Dr. T. Leon Stephan Raj, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. M. Joe Virgin Largia, M.Sc., M. Phil. Ph.D.

Dr. A. Vinoth, M.Sc., Ph.D.

FACULTY OF CHEMISTRY

Mr. M.S. Selvakumar, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof. & Head

Dr. V Jeyabal, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.. DIPC, Ph.D. Associate Professor

Mr. S. Stanly John Xavier, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor

Dr. S. Mary Jelestin Kala, M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Mrs. C. Maria Magdalane, M.Sc., M.Phil. (FDP) Assistant Professor

Dr. Y Jaya Vinse Ruban, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolassor

Dr. M. Baby Mariyatra M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Protessot

Dr. C. Christopher, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prcfessot

Dr. J. Rejinis, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. (FDP Substitute) Assistant Prolessor

FACULTY OF COMMERCE

Dr. P Lourdes Poobala Rayen, M.Com.,MBA.,M.Phil.,Cfe CWA (nbo Ph.O.

Associate Prclessor & Head

Dr. C. Eugine Franco, M.Com., M.Phil., M.Ed. Ph.D. Assoc,ate Prolessor

Dr. A. Arockiadass, M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed. M.B.A., Ph.a. Associate Prof.

Dr S. Oavid Appathurai, M.Com.,M.Phil. Ph.D. Associate Professor

Dr. F.X. Bobert Bellarmine, M.Com., M.Phil. M.B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.

Dr. M. Julias Ceasar, M.Com., M.Phil. M.B.A, PGDHRM., Ph.D. Asst. Prot.

Dr. C. Mahimai Arul lgnatius, M.Com-, M.Phil., MBA., Ph.D. Asst. Protessot

Dr. J. Jeya Ani, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolessor

Dr. S. Prince Jebaraj, M.Com., M.Phil., MBA., Ph.D. Assistant Prclessor

Nrr. S. Shaiin Yesu Raj, M,C.A., (Management Siatl) Assistant Professor

Assistant Protessor

Assistant Professor

Assislant Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

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FACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Dr. S. John Peter, M.Sc., M.Phil. PGD.CA. M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D..

Associate Prctessor & Head

Dr. J.L. Walter Jeyakumar M.C.A. M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor

Dr. S.P Victor, M.C.A., M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professot

Dr. T.C. Raja Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor

Dr. M. Safish Mary M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS

Dr. Thaarcis Albin, M.A., M.Phil., (JNU) Ph.D. Associate Prolessot & Head

Dr. P. Oevaraju, M.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D. Ass@iate Prolessor

Dr. S.VL.Michael, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. PGDPM & LL Ph.D. Associate Protessor

Dr.J.Amalanathan,M.A.,M.Phil.,PGD.E.Ph.D. AssociateProfessor

Mr.D. Antonysamy, M.A., M.Phil. M.B.A., Assistant Professor

Dr. S. Alphonsa, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. (History) Assistant Professor

FACULTY OF FOLKLOFE

Rev. Dr. V. Britto, S.J., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Principal & Head

Dr. J. Joseph Antony Raj, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prclessor

Or. M. Peter Arockiaraj, M.A., (Folk), M.A., (JMC), PGDCA, DGT. Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Bev. Dr. T. Sahayaraj, S.J. M.A., Ph.O. Assistant Prclessor

Dr. S. Karmegam, M-A., M.Phil., Ph.D- Assistant Protessor

FACULTY OF MATHEMANCS

Dr. S. Arul Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asecg.te Pol & Heact

Dr.S.Athisayanathan,M.SC.,M.Phi|.,PGD.C.A.,Ph.D. Associate Prolessor

Dr. A. Lourdusamy, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Prolessor

Dr. P Xavier Baj, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor

Mrs. C. Caroiine Setuaral, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGD.C.A (FDP) Asn Protesspr

Dr. Y Therese Sunitha Mary, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolessor

Dr. S. Nithya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Mr. S. Sujith, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Protessor

Or. S. Balamurugan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Mr. A. Vinoth, M.Sc., Assistant Protessot

Bev. Fr. S. Arul Bavi, S.J. M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Protessot

Dr. C. Jenila, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. (FDP Substihrte) Assistant Professor

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FACULTY OF PHYSICS

.Or. D. Prem Anand, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & Head

Dr. S. Paulraj, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professot

Flev Dr. Danis Ponniah, S.J. Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Dr. V Sivashankar, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Dr. G David Rathinavelu, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. B. Helina, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Protessor

FACULTY OF ZOOLOGY

Dr. K. Sahayaraj, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA., PGIPP Ph.D., D.Sc.,

Associate Protessor & Head

Dr. A. Jeyaseeli, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. J. Ronald, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolessor

Dr. P Selvaraj, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. J. Babila Jasmine M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. P Baja, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. T. Pushpanathan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. S. Mabel Pa mala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolessor

Dr. T. Elizabeth Thangamani Sunitha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Assistant Prctessot

Dr. Fl. Santha Kumari, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protessot

Dr. R. Azhagu Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prolessor

UBRARY

Dr. C. Martin Alockiasamy, M.A., M.L.l.Sc., Ph.D. College Libraian

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Dr. A. Laurence Selvaraj, M.A., M.Phil.,l\r.B.A. M.PEd., Ph.D.

Physical Director

FDMINISTRRTIUE STCFF

Mr. S.A. Devaraj, M.A.

Mr A. Arockiaraj, M.A.

Mr. V. Maria Selva Rayan, M.com., B.Ed.,M.L.r.s. M.B.A

Mr. A. lgnatius Maria SavaIi, B.A..

Mr. P Sahayaraj

Mr. A. Arockiasamy, M.A.

Mr. K. Sundararajan, M.com., B.Ed.,

Mr. M. Francis, [4.c,om., M.L.sc

Mr M. Sahayam

Mr V. Joseph Vareed

Mr R. Nainar,

Mr. M. Alex Navaseelan, B.com.,

Mr D. Christopher Peter

Mr. S. Arockiasamy

Mr. T. Joseph

Mr. J. Xavier, M.A.,

Mr. M. Rayappan,

Mr. l. Antonyraj,

lvlr. J. Jerome Emil Pius, M.A.,

lvt J. Victor, M.A.,

[,'lr. S. Palani

Mr. A. Jesu

Mr. R. Ramasamy

Mr. J. Antony Pushparaj, M.com., B.Ed.,

tvk S. Michael Jeyaraj

Mr S. Sudalaimuthu

Mr. P. Marimuthu

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Supetintendent

Ass,lslart

Assrbtant

Assistant

Junior Assistant

Juniot Assistant

Typist

Store Keeper

Laborutory Assistant

Laboratoty Assistant

Lafuratory Assistant

Laboratoty Assistant

Laboratoty Assistant

Laboratoty Assistant

Laboratory Assistant

Laborutory Assistant

Labatory Assistant

Laboratoty Assistant

Labrutory Assistant

Labrutory Assistant

Museum Keeper

Record Clerk

Record Cle*

Record Clerk

Record Cle*

Lib. As.isIant

Oflice Assistant

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Mr. S.

Mr. K.

i/k s.

Mr. M

Mr. S.

Mr. P.

John Kennedy

Albin Jerome

Velsamy

Kaspar Raj

Xavier

Xavier Duraisamy

Chellappa

Sweeryr

Sweery

Gardener

Watchman

Scavenger

Scavenget

Marker

MANAGEMENT STAFF (Administrative)

Mrs. A. Subbulakshmi

Mr. S. Jeya Raj

Mr. L. Jerald Peter, 8.A.,

Mrs. l. Christy Hem Leena, B.com., PGD.C.A.

Mrs. S. Agnes Vanitha, B.A.

Mr. A. Bufus, B.B.A.

Mr B. Bio, O.C.E.

Ms. M. Vishalatchi, M.Sc.

Mrs.J. Kavosala, M.A., M.L.l.Sc.

Mr. P Esakki Raja, B.Com.

Mr. K. Lakshmanan, B.Com.

Mr. H. Sankar

Mrs. D. Jeyalakshmi, 8.A., M.L.l.Sc.

Mr. K. Pandaram, M.C.A.

Mr. J. Sinow Sialin Vino, B.A.

Mr. N. Mariraj

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SHIFT II

Dr. VS. Joseph Albert, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed

Mr. A. Jothikumar, M.Sc., M.Phil.

Dr. R. Mary Jenila, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.

Deputy Pincipal

Vice Principal

Vice Principal

DEPABTMENT OF iI.C.A

Dr. S. Chidambaranathan, M.Sc., M.C.A., M.Phil., PGDCA., Ph.D.

Assistant Protessot & Head

Mr. l. Arockia Antony Samy, M.C.A.,M.Phil., PGD.C.A. Assistant Prctessor

Mrs. S. Saraswathi, M.C.A., M.Phil. Assistant Prolessor

Mrs. L. Suiatha, M.C.A. Assistant Professor

Mrs. R. Geetha, M.C.A. M.Phil. Assistant Prolessot

Mr. B. Veniston, M.C.A., M.Phil. Assistant Protessor

Mr. M. Solomon, M.C.A. System Engineer

Mr. M. Sundar Raj, 8.A., M.B.A. Clerk

Mr. K. Selvan @ Jacob, B.A. Office Assistant

DEPART EiIT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & I.T

Mrs.A. Dhana Praveena, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assl. Professor & Co.otdinator

Mr. A. Jothi Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prclessor

Mrs. J. Rexy, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prclessor

Mrs. J. Patricia Annie Jebamalar, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prolessor

Mrs. E. Sahaya Chithra, MCA., M.Phil. Assistant Protessor

Ms. S. Niaia P Rayen, MCA., M.Phi,l- Assistant Prolessor

Mrs. M. Jenila Vincent, M.E. Assistant Professot

Mr G Suresh Kumar, M.Com., PGDCA. Ptognmmer

Mr P Murugan, B.Com., PGDCA. Programmer

Mr. C. Selvam, 8.A., PGDCA., M.B.A. Programmer

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SELF FINANCING COURSES

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Dr. E. AngelSaralRose, M.Com., M. Phil., MBA., PGDCA.,Ph.D Assistant Professor

& Co-ordinator

Dr. K.S. Arockiasamy, M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Dr. A. Saleth Mary Vetriselvi, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Mr. K. Joe Pascal Xavier, M.Sc. (Comp. Sci Statf) Assistant Prclessor

Mrs. lvlargaret Sangeetha, lvl.Sc., M.Phil. (Comp. Sci Staff) Assistant Prolessor

Mrs. K. Thanga Glara, M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Prolessot

Mrs. J. Sahaya Mary Nr.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Prclessor

DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP

Dr. S. David Appathurai, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor.& Head

Mrs. M. Chadet Bosemary Vijaya, M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

Mrs. P Berline Kingcy Nr.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

Mr. G Brighl Jowerts, M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Prclessor

Mrs. Madona Bobinston M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Prcfessor

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Dr. V. Jeyabal, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.. DIPC, Ph.D. Associate Protessot

& Co-ordinator

Rev Dr. Jeyaraj Bonilace, S.J. Associate Prolessor

Mr. A. Anto Arockia Baj, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Prolessor

Mr. U. Jeyapaul, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prolessor

Mr. A. JeroldAntony M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Protessor

DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL

Dr. A.C. lgnatius Xavier, M.A., M.Phil., D.J.M.C., Ph.D. Associate Professor

& Co-otdinatot

Dr. A. John Paul, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCA., Ph.D. Assistant Professot

Mr. M. Muruqan, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

lvs. M. Bala Selvi, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

Mr. S. llangomani M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professot

Dr. T. Shamila Joster, M.A., B.Ed. M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prclessot

Mr. J. Albert, M.A., M.Phil., PGDJMC., Assistant Prctessor

Dr. J. Antony Sahaya Sophia, M.A., DTJ., M.A (Ling) M.Phil., Ph.D., DGT

Assistant Protessor

Dr. S. John Peter Joseph, M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed., Ph.D

Mrs. S. Flaja Bajeswari, M.A., M.Phil.

Mrs. l. Anlony Rajasree, M.A., M.Phil.

Ms. M. Subbulakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., PGDMTE

Mr. N. Siva Sankar, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., M.C.J.

Mrs. S. Veera Lakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.,

Mrs. V Jesinthal Mary, M.A., M.Phil.

Ms. B. Manohari, M.A., M.Phil.

Mrs. D. Jones Sutha Vijay, M.A., M.Phil.

Ms. V A,itha, M.A. M.Phil.

Ms. G Preethi, M.A. M.Phil.

Deputy Pdncipal &

Co-ordinator

Associate Prolessor

Assistant Prolessor

Assistant Protessor

Assistant Professor

Assistant Prolessor

Assistant Prolessot

Assistant Prolessor

Assistant Prolessor

Assistant Pofessor

Assistant Prclessor

Assistant Protessor

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION

Mr. R. Murugesan, M.B.A. Assistant Professor & Head

L16rs. S. Sarala Lakshmi, M.Com., M.B.A. M.Phil. Assistant Professor

N,lrs. M. Benita, M.B.A., M.Phil. Assisant Protessot

Mrs. T Lilly Sandhya, M.B.A. Assistant Prolessot

Dr. S. Bulomine Regi, M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., PGDBA. Ph.D Assistant Prcfeser

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIALWORK

Mr. R. Sahayaral, M.A., N4.Phil. Assistant Professor & Head

Mr. S. Benjamin Franklin, M.S.W. Assistant Prcfessor

Mr. P Paulraj, M.S.W., M.Phil. Assistant Protessor

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Dr. S. Anna Venus, M.Sc.. N4.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & Co-ordinator

Dr. B. Mary Jenila, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.O. Assistant Professor

Dr. S.G Bejith, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Mr. M. Augustin, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prclessor

Dr. L. Arun Jose, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Prcfessor

No harnony, No Happiness

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DEPARTUENT OF ENGUSH

Dr. V.S. Joseph Albert M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.

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DEPARTUEI,IT OF VISUAL COITIMUNrcANON

Rev Fr A. lntant Kinsley, S.J. M.A. Assistant Professor & Head

Mrs. J.P Josephine Mary M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Profqssor

Mr. T. Santhosh Kumar, N4.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prolessor

Ms. K. Jerlit Kirupa, M.Sc. Assistant Professor

DEPARTUE],IT OF ECONOMICS

Dr. S.V.L. Michael, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Prof. & Co-ordinator

Mr. P Shenbagaraj, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor

Dr. D. Golda Grace Duraisingh M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assuant Prclessot

Dr. K. Prasannakumari, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Protessor

DEPARTIiIENT OF MAIHEMATICS

Rev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J. M.Sc., Ph.D. Secretary & Co-ordinator

Dr. A. Anto Kinsley, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Prolessor

Mr. J.M. Prabakar, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prctessor

lvlr. S.Sethuramalingam, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Prctessor

Dr. l. KeerthiAsir, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Protessor

Ms. A. Sonia, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prolessor

OmER l-Al'IGUAGES

Mr. VS. Manohar Hindi

Mr. P A. Radha Krishnan M.A., B.Ed. French

XAVIER INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRANON (MBA)

Rev Dr. S. Arockiasamy, S.J., -- Director

Rev. Dr Jeyaraj Boniface, S.J. Administrator

Rev Dr. N. Casimir Raj, S.J. Senior Professor

Dr. T Rita Rebekah, M.A,M.B.A.,M.Phi|., Ph.D. "" Assistant Professor

Ms. R.Sangeetha, M.B.A.,M.Phil. ---- Assistant Prolessor

Mr N.Pradeep Kumar, M.B.A.,PGDPRM, - -- Assistant Prctessot

Ms. l.Casery Sneha, B.E.,M.B.A. Assstant Prolessor

lvls. C.Maria Rex Sugirtha, B.C.A.,M.B.A. ,, Assistant Protessor

Mrs. R. Christina Jeya Nithila, M.B.A.,M.Phil..- Assistant Prolessor

Dr. B. Subhalakshmi, M.B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Dr. M.Arumugam, M.Tecf!., M.B.A.,Ph.D.,MlE,C.Eng.Fen.) Plffitwn &-odinawMr M. Praveen lnigo, M.B.A. Administrative Staff

Mrs. Karthika, M.B.A., DBPO Administrative Slaff

Mr V. Suresh Otlice Assistant

Mrs. S.Amirtha Mani Supportive Statl

Mrs. V Maheswari Supportive S1atl

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ADiIINISTBAIIVE STAFF

Mr. M. Suresh Ratnakumar, 8.A., PGDCA.

Mr. S. Murugaiah

Mr. A. Sobastian Ragu, B.Com.

Mr. A. Antony Raja, M.A.

Mr. G Muniasamy

Mr. M. Natarajan

Mr. C. Shunmugaraja

Mr. E. Sudalai Mani

Mr. S. Rajaguru @ Rex, B.A.

Mr. T. Thamaraja Lingam

Mr. S. Paramasivan

Mr. A. John Peter Kennady

Mr. G Diaz, B.Com., M.L.l.S.

Mr. A. Ludgarde

Mr. S. Maria Soosai Sirumani

Mr. M. Ramesh

Mr.A.ArulRai, M.A.,

Mr. R. Raja

Mr. R. Xavier Rajanayakam

Mr. M. Antonyraj, B.A.

Mr. P Murugandi

Mr. M. Petchimuthu

Mr. S. Paulraj

Mrs. A. Sahaya Vincy

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World Environment Day -June 05

World Oceans Day -June 08

World Day Against Child Labour -June 12

World Blood Donor Day -June14

World Flefugee Day -June 20

lnternational Yoga Day -June 21

World Widows' Day -June 23

Day Against Drug Abuse -June 26

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23 A2 24

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World Hepatitis Day -July 28

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Cell Meeting

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lntemalional Youth Day

lndependence Day

Women's Equality Day

National Sports Day

Hiroshima Memorial Day

Aug 12

Aug '15

Aug 26

Aug 29

Aug 06

1 B6 2 c6

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Meeting

6

Friendship Day

Adi Thabasu

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15

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Prayer Service

86

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

lnternational Day ot CharityTeachers' Day (lndia)

Girl Child Day

Patriot Day

Onam (Kerala, lndia)

World Ozone Day

lnternational Day ot PeaceWorld Tourism Day

Sep 05

Sep 05

Sep 08

Sep 11

Sep 14

Sep '16

Sep 21

Sep 27

3 4 E9 5 F9

Teachers' Day

Celebrations

6 A10

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Ayutha Poojai

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88

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3 At3 4 sl3

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World Elders DayWorld Habitat Daylnternational Day of Non-ViolenceWorld Animal DayWorld Teachers' DayWorld Mental Health DayWorld Food DayWorld Day oI Poverty EradicationU.N.O. Day

Oct 01

Oct 02Oct 02Oct 04Oct 05Oct 10Oct 16

Oct '17

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90

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

All Saints' Day

All Souls' Day

World Kindness Day

Children's Day

lnternational Day for

Tolerance

Nov 01

Nov 02Nov 13

Nov 14

Nov 16

AllSaints'Day

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10

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

31World AIDS Day

National Polluation Control Day-World Dilferently Abled Day

World Soil Day

lntemationalA i - Conuption Day -

Human Righls DayWorld Human Solidarity Day

Dec 01

Dec 02

Dec 03

Dec 05Dec 09

Dec 10

Dec 20

3

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St. Francis Xavier

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28 29 00

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Prayer Seryice

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18 A6 19 B6 20 c6

Parents Meeting

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Republic Day

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National Youth Day (lndia)

Laprosy Eraedication Day

National Voters' Day (lndia)

Bepublic Day (lndia)

Martyrs' Day

- Jan 12

-Jan 13

- Jan 25

- Jan 26

-Jan 30

4

96

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

- Feb04

- Feb 1'1

-Fet,20

- Feb 21

- Feb 28

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20 F9 A10

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Council Meeting

Dl0 E10

World Cancer Day

World Patients' Day

World Day of Social Justbe

World Day ol Moher Tongue

National Science Day (lndia)

5

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Holy Mass /

Prayer Service

21

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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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98

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

World Wildlife Day - Mar 03

lnternational Women's Day - Mar 08

World Consumer Bights Day - Mar 15

lnternational Day of Happiness- Mar 20

lnternational Day ol Forests - Mar 2'l

World Water Day - Mat 22

4

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Avadhara Naal

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St. Joseph

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Mahavir Jeyanthi

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World Health Day -April 07

Earth Day -Aptil2zWorld Book Day -April 23

World Malaria Day -April 25

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Tamil New Year

Dr. Ambedkar Birthday

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World Asthma Day -MayO2

Freedom of Press - May 03World Family Day - May 15

World Communication Day - May 17

Endangered Species Day -May2OWorld Cultural Diversity Day -May21

Wodd Biodiversity Day -May22

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Meenakshisundaram Narayanan Scholarship

PE. Punnaivanatha Mudaliar Scholarship

Dr. M.V Rajendran Scholarship

Dr. M.G. l\,luthukumarasamy Scholarship

Dr. S. lnnaci Scholarship

Prof. S. Selvanayagam Memorial Scholarship

Prof. P Gnanaraj Endowment

Scholarship

Prol P Gnanaral Endowment (cash prize)

Rev. Fr. Vincent Miranda

Memorial Scholarship

Mr. Ayyasamy Edward Memorial

Sports Scholarship

Dr. Joseph Xavier Arachi

Endowment Gold Medal

Dr. J.X. Arachi Endowment Lecture (1994)

Diamond Jubilee Committee

Pro[ N. Meenakshisundaram

Smt. Piramu Anni

Mr. Sarto

Dr. M.G. Muthukumarasamy

Dr. S. lnnaci

Mr. S. Francis & Mr. S. Albert

Family Members of

Prof. Gnanaraj

Mr C. Gunasingh Chelladurai

Dr M.J. Ponnambalam

Mrs. M.S. Esther Kamalakumari

l\.4r. C. Gunasingh Chelladurai

Old Boys & Staff

2,500

6,000

10,000

5,000

5,000

5,000

10,000

10,000

10,000

50,000

20,000

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LIST OF ENDOWMENTS

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16.

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18.

19.

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Kalyanasundaram Endowment Scholarship

Miss. Catherine Mariadoss

Memorial prize

Prof. Michael Pro. Endowment

Mrs. G. Rajalakshmi Endowment

Prof, M. Kanagasabapathy

Shrimathi Gnana Soundry Ammal and

Shri Yesuvadiyan Nadar l\4emorial Prize

Tamil Dept. Silver Jubilee Endowment

Mr. M. Ponnusamy Endowment to

Mathematics

450 Years of St. Xavier's anival

in lndia Scholarship

St. John De Britto tricentenary Scholarship

For Games & Sports

Bishop Sebastian Vellopillay

Mr. Kalyanasundaram

Prof. S. Manadoss

swProf. S. Raman

Dept. of Commerce

Prof. Y Pauldurai

Tamil Dept.

Mr. M. Ponnusamy

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4,000

10,000

2,000

6,000

5,000

5,000

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15,000

'10,000

15,000

15,000

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LIST OF ENDOWMENTS

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26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

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32.

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35.

36.

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R.C. Diocese & relatives

Prof. P Jeyarama Pandian

Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahayaraj

Dr. V Kesavaral

The Catholic Teachers Welfare Assn

of Palayamkottai Diocese

Family members of

Prof. P Muthusamy

Alumni of Economics Dept.,

Mr. Cletus Babu

Mr. A.R. Gopalan

6,000

1,00,000

1,500

10,000

2,500

5,000

5,001

10,000

10,000

25,000

1,000

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Bishop lrudayaraj Sacerdotal

Silver Jubilee Award

For Fine Arts

Fr. M. Sebastian, S.J. Golden Jubilee prize

Prof. Jeyarama Pandian Endowment

for Tamil Dept. Academic programme (2000)

Rev. Fr. G. Packiaral

Sacredotal Silver Jubilee Award

Rev. Fr. G. Packiaral

Sacredotal Silver Jubilee Award

Rev. Fr. G. Packiaraj, S.J.

Endoltment

Prof. P Muthusamy Endowment for

Annual Lecture Programme (2001)

Prof. P Muthusamy Endowment for

departmental academic activities

SCAD Endowment Scholarship

Rev. Fr. Soosai Memorial Fund

S.No. Name of the Endowment SponsorAmount

(in Rupees)

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

44.

45.

46.

47.

48.

49.

Mr. N. Meenakshisundaram

Narayanan Scholarship

Rev. Br. Soosai Memorial Fund

Rev, Fr. M.D. Varkey, S.J.

Rev. Dr. A. Lourdusamy, S.J. (2003)

Endowment Lecture on Comparative Literature

Rev. Dr A. Lourdusamy, S.J. (2003)

Endowment Lecture on Christian Literature

For Staff & Students Seminar

Rev. Dr. A. Antonysamy, S.J,

Rev. Dr, M, Sebastian, S.J. (2004)

lVemorial Lecture

Research Joumal Fund

Mrs. Veeralakshmi Ammal Endowment

Mr. R. Ponnarasu Scholarship

Mr. K.B. Vaidyanathan Scholarship

Chemistry Dept. Golden Jubilee

[4r. N. Meenakshisundaram

Rev. Fr. A.M. Varaprasadam, S.J

Mr. K. Sankarasubbu

Dr, V Kesavaraj

Mr. A. Devasahayam &

Arunothayam Philominal

Dean, EDC

Dr. Kesavaraj

Mr. A. Antony lrudaya Dasan

5,000

5,000

'10,000

10,000

25,000

2,50,000

10,000

10,000

o*.1

Management

Mr. Nellai S. [iluthu

Mrs. P Amalorpavam Ponnarasu

(Undisclosed)

Mr.D.G. Leo Prakash

5,00,000

10,000

50,000

10,000

50,000

S.No. Name of the Endowment SponsorAmount

(in Rupees)

50.

51.

52.

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54.

55.

56.

58.

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61.

62.

63.

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66.

Prof. A. Esau Joseph

Dr. C, Thangamuthu Scholarship

Prof. S. Thomas Joseph Scholarship

Rev. Dr. Antony A. Pappural, S.J.

Itik M, Vinandi Aradi Viagula Marhl Endournent

Tmt.Nadhina Haniffa Guest Lecture (2007)

Dept.of Physics Golden Jubilee

Poor Boys Scholarship Fund

Dr. Ambedkar t emorial Fund (2007)

Brilliant Institute Endowment Fund

Fr.A.Antonysamy Sacerdotal Silver Jubilee Award

Mrs.Paripuranam (Fr.A.Antonysamy Sacerdotal

Silver Jubilee Award)

B.Com,(1991-1993) Batch - B.Com.Eneving

Mr M. Sailapathy - Poor Boys Fund

Mr. Justice S. Ashok Kumar - Poor Boys Fund

Miss. J. Shanthi Memorial Pnze

Rev.Dr.Leo Antony Tagore S.J.Golden

Jubliee Scholarship

Dept. of Commerce

Dr. C. Thangamuthu

Mrs. Christiana Sargunam, Chennai

Dept. of Commerce

Dr.V Jebamalai Arachi

Dr. M.A. Haniffa

B.Sc. Physics 1993-96 Batch

Management

Mr. M. Muthiah (Alumnus)

Mr. A. Asir (Brilliant Tuition Centre)

lr. Jesu ra1 & Mrs. Rajini

Mr. L.A. Raj & Family

Reunion Endowment Fund

M. Sailapathy Cashier, SBI

Mr. Justice S. Ashok Kumar

Dr. VS. Joseph Albert

Prof. J.E. Raja & Dr. Mrs. Hilda Raja

10,000

10,000

25,000

10,000

10,m

1,00,000

55,000

3,00,000

10,000

10,000

25,000

25,000

10,000

10,000

1,00,000

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1,00,000

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67

68.

69.

70.

71.

72.

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74

75

76.

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78.

79.

Rev.Dr.Leo Antony Tagore S.J. Educational

Endowment Fund

Rev. Dr. M. Charles S,J. Endowment

Prof. K. Sivagnanam

A. Antony Thomas Endowment

Dr. S. lnnasi Endowment

Prol A. Esau Joseph,

Memorial Endowmenl

MrS.Venkataraman Endowment

Mrs.VRajalakshmi Endowment

Prof .Thomas Puthenveedan

Endownent Lecture

Prof. T.S.A. Bemard Chandra

Prol C.MichaelPro Endow. Leclure

Prof.S.M. Francis Xavier Quiz Endow

Fr. Robert De Nobile

Endow Lecture, (Shifl llTamil)

College Aiumni ksocialion

PBBT department Staff & Br. M, Savarimuthu

Kalaimagal, Queen Mary College, Chennai

M.A. Antony Thomas, Alumini of Commerce Dept.

His three sons

Mrs. J. Janci Rani Joseph (Wife)

Mr.VSankaranarayanan (Son)

[4r.VSankaranarayanan (Son)

Prof.Thomas Puthenveedan (Commerce)

Prof. T.S.A. Bemard Chandra (Commerce)

Prof.C.Michael Pro (Economics)

Prof , ERobert Bellarmine (Commerce)

Mr.G.Jose Ferdinand

30,m

10,000

10,000

2,50,000

55,000

50,000

14,000

14,000

25,000

25,000

50,000

25,000

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80.

8'1.

82.

83.

84.

85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

VlT. Chancellor Vlswanathan

Gold Medal

Prof.A.Esau Joseph

Memorial Endowment

Rev. Fr G. Michael Berchmans Memorial

Tamil, Shift ll, Endowment Lecture

Rev. Dr Alphonse l\.4anickam, S.J.

Sacerdotal, Silver Jubilee Endowment

l\,1rs. S. Nambikka Mary & A.Philoman Ambrose

Rev. Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J.

Sacerdotal, Silver Jubilee Endowment Lecture

Rev. Dr. Alphonse Manickam, S.J

History Endowment Lecture

l\,4r. Arunagiri Endowment

for Viazhavattam

Mr. Anbu Thangasamy

Endowment for Viazhavattam

Rev. Dr Alphonse Manickam, S.J

History Endowment Lecture

Dr.G.Viswanathan

VlChancellor

Mr.E.Jebaseelan Daniel & Mr.E.Jacob Prince

Aseer (Sons)

Mr. G. LourduAntony

Dr. M. Julias Ceasar (Commerce)

Depanment of Economics

Dr. Shunmugavel,

Prof. MDT Hindu College, Pettai

Mr. T.l Ramesh Raja

Staff of Economics Department

20,000

50,000

10,000

10,000

15,000

50,000

1,00,000

10,000

10,000

10,000

oDr. Dunston P Ambrose (Zoology)

Department of Corporate Secretaryship

S.No. Name of the Endowment SponsorAmount

(in Rupees)

90.

9't.

92.

93.

94.

95.

96.

Dr. V Kesavaraj

Endowment Lecture

Prof.Pl/uthusamy

Economics Endowment Lecture

Prof. PR. Subramanian & lvlr. PR. Shangaran

Feeding the poor students fu nd

Prof, A. Esau Joseph

Memorial Endowmentforpoorcommerce students

'The late Wilfred & Gwendolyn D'Silva l\4emorial

Schlorship

Prof. PR. Srinivasan's 80b Birthday Endowment

Fund to Honourthe memory of

Fr. M. VattakunnelS.J.

Dr. J. Sinthigayal Kesavaraj

Wo. of Dr. V Kesavaraj

Prof. P Muthusamy

Retd. Prof of Emnomics - 2012

Prof. PR. Subramanian Rs.25000

Mr. PR. Shangaran Rs. 10000, Chennai

Mrs. J. Janci Rani Joseph

lvlr. E. Jebaseelan Daniel&

Mrs. E, Jacob Prince Aseer

50,000

30,000

35,000

50,000

1,00,000

1,00,000

20,000

Prof. A. Esau Joseph

Educational Endowment

Theirson Prof. Dr. Kenneth D'Silva

Prof. PR. Srinivasan,

(former, Prof. of English)

S.No. SponsorAmount

(in Rupees)

97.

98.

99.

'100.

101.

102.

103.

104.

105.

106.

107.

108

Dr. M, Joseph lrudaya Xavier

Endowment Fund

l\4r. V Xavier, LabAssistant

EndolvmentFund

Fr A. Joseph, S.J.

Endo'ment

B.Com. 1978-81 Batch

Endo/vment

Rev. Fr. Michael

Berchmans Endowment

Mr. NellaiS, Muthu

Endo,rvment

Dr. VS. JosephAlbert

Endowment Leclure on English

LiteEture

Endoment in HonourofRev. Fr. Jocub, S.J.,

A. Eseu Joseph Endoment Leclure

Mr. Lourdunathan Endoment Scholarship

Chemistry Diamond Jubilie

M.Com (1 989-91 ) Batch Reunion Endowment

Prof Dr. M. Joseph lrudaya Xavier

(former HOD of Tamil)

Mr V. Xaviet Retd.

Labfusistant

StaffAssociation,

St. Xavier'sCollege

Student ofB.Com. 1978{1 Batch

Mr. G. LourduAntony

Mr. NellaiS. Muthu

Mrs. LeelaAlbert

Dr M.J. Ponnambalam of Vadakkankulam

Mrs. Jani Ram Joseph (Wife)

l\4r. D, Rajkumar (Formefl Part time Lawyer

DepartnentofChemistry

Mr.C. Joseph(1 989-1991) Batch

20,000

15,000

12,000

10000

10000

10000

20000

100000

50000

10000

60000

25,000

N)

Name of the Endowment

Name of the Endowment SponsorAmount

(in Rupees)

10s

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

'118

119

1n121

CA S. Ganapathy Memorial Scholarship

Mathu Mathi Surian Endowment Scholarship

Rev.Fr.K.A. Soosai S.J. Endowment Lecture

Prof. A. Easu Joseph endowmentforlirst generation

leamers of Commerce Department

Prof, C. Michael Pro's endowmentfora bestgoing

students and adeserving student from the

Departnent of Economics

Rev.Dr.D. Selvanayagam S,J.

Endowment Lecture

Dr.VJohn endowment lecture on English

Literature

Rev.Dr.V Gilburt Camillus S,J.endowment leacture

on English Litenature

SilverJubilee Reunion Endowment of '1991-94

B.Com., Batch

Dr Stanislaus Endowment Scholarship

Mr. R. Vethanayagam & Mrs. l\rary Annammal

and l\'lr. lgnatius & Mrs. S. Regina Mary Endowmen

St. Vincent De PaulEndowment Scholarship

Former HOD & Coordinatorof Commerce Shifr l& ll

Prof. Late, A. Esau Joseph Endowment

G. Karthika Ganabathy (Daughter)

Mr.A. Suriyan & Mrs. S. Pushpavalli (Parents)

lr'lr.G. Jeba (Eco)& Mr Gnana Singh

Mrs.J. Janci Rani Joseph his Wife

Mr.M. Vinoth his son

Commerce Deparlment Staff Members

Rev.VM. Gregory (Brother) & Mrs. Avila

Borgin JoyJohn (Wife)

1 7 Skfi of St.Xavie/s College

Dr Nirmala Vijakumar, D/0. Dr.Antonymuthu

Stanislaus alumnus of Chemistry Department

Br. James llango & l\4r. l. JamesAntony Retd

: Assistant of SXC, Palayamkottai

Mncent De Paul Typewiting lnstitute

Mrs. J. Janci RaniJoseph

(Wo. Prof. A. Esau Joseph)forShift ll

1,00,000

25,000

1,00,000

50,000

50,000

25,000

25,000

1,05,000

1,00,000

1,00,000

50,000

1,00,000

50,000

S.No.

Students belonging to 1991-94 B.Com. Batch

S.No. Name of the Endowment Sponsor

1

2.

3.

4.

6,

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

IA

Rev. Fr Gnanapragasam, S.J.

Memorial Award

Diamond Jubilee Memorial Award

Prize in In Honour of Prof. Jothimani

Sri. Virudachalam Pillai Memorial Prize

Prize in ln Honour of Prof. Raman

Prof. Ponnarasu memorial Prize

Annai VelankanniAward

Narayanan Memorial prize

Veeramamunivar tricentenary Endowment

Ptize

Prize in Honour of Major S. Benedict

Fr. A. Savarimuthu, S.J. Memorial Pnze

Fr. S.M. lrudayam. S.J, Memorial Prize

Fr. S.M. Antonysamy, S.J. Memorial Prize

K.S, Viswanathan, Memorial Prize

Dr. T.V Muthiah, Memorial Pnze

sbfl

Non-teaching Stafi

srfi

Dr. V Subramanian

sufi

suff

Mr. Authilingom

Prof N. Meenakshi Sundaram

Tricentenary Committee

Old Students

Dept. of English

Dr. P Ramasamy

Staff, old Student and admirers

K.S. Vadivalagianambia Pillai

Dr. Vaikuntaraman

(By Common Account Rs. 50,000 + Rs. 50,000)

S.No. Name of the Endowment Sponsor

'16.

17.

'18,

19,

20.

21.

22.

t)a

24.

m.

27.

aa

29.

JU.

Jl.

Fr. lgnacimuthu, S.J. Prize

Fr. Soosai, S.J. Memonal Prize

Fr. Schneider, S.J. l\4emorial Prize

R. Jeganathan Memorial Prize

Fr. Siqueira, S.J. Memorial Prize

Mr L Savarimuthu Memorial Prize

Prof. George Jegadeesan Memorial Prize

ln Honour of Rev. Dr. Francis M. Peter S.J.

Rev. Fr. M.A. James, S.J.

ln Honour of Rev. Fr. V,M. Gnanapragasam

ln Honour of Rev. Jerald Ravi

Fr. Favre, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Kapali, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Hague, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Arulsamy, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Santiago, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Salvador, S.J. Miranda Memorial Pnze

His brother

Dr. J.V Muthiah

S. Ponnusamy

R. Rajagopalachariar

Shri. K.V Chacko

Family members of Mr. Savarimuthu

Dept. of English

Management

S.No. Name of the Endowment Sponsor

,,,)

u.at

36.

31.

38.

20

40.

41,

42.

43.

M.

45.

46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

Fr. Laurent, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Geningt, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Hartensteint, S.J. memorial Pnze

Fr. Audain, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Foreaut, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Lebeaut, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Rayappar, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Chokkiaht, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Bonhouret, S,J. Memorial Prize

Fr M, Mudiappart, S.J, Memorial Prize

Fr. Rajanayagamt, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. Dhanam, S.J. Memorial Prize

Fr. M.D. Varkey, S.J. Memorial Prize

Veeramamunivar Tri Centenary Memorial Award for college level

essay competition

Veeramamunivar Tri Centenary Memorial Award for higher

secondary level essay competition

Silver Jubilee Memorial Pnze

Fr. K.A. Soosai Memorial Scholarship Fund

Mr, A,L. Subramanian Endowmenl Fund

l\4anagement

Alumni Association Rs. 50,000/-

Alumni Association Rs. 2,00,0001

PRAYER BEFORE CLASS / STUDY

117

Our Father in heaven, Holy be your name. Your

Kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread; forgive us our sins as we

forgive those who sin against us; and do not lead us to the

test but deliver us from evil. For yours is the Kingdom, the

Power and Glory now and for ever.

PRAYER FOR GENEROUS LIFE (St. Ignatiusf

O God, our Father, bless our studies which we consecrate

to you. Enlighten our minds, strengthen our memories and

direct our wills towards what is right. Grant us to seek truth

always and be good to everyone whom we meet today and

always.

Dearest Lord, teach me to be generous,

To serve You as You deserve ;

To give and not to count the cost ;

To fight and not to heed the wounds;

To toil and not to seek for rest,

To labour and to ask for no reward,

Save that of knowing that I do Your will.

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4.30-9.30II

9.30-10.30III

10.30-11.30IV

11.3G12.30 12.30-1.30

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I4.30-9.30

u9.30-10.30

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D

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F

A

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TO THE ATTENTION OF STUDENTS AND PARENTS

i) Smoking and use ol tobacco are strictlyforbidden in the College & Hostel premises.

The use ol alcohol and drugs is strictlyprohibited. Any student lound using or having

used drinks, drugs or any other intoxicantswill be summarily dismissed Irom the college.

Ragging in any lorm is a serious ollence and

those indulging in il will be summarilydismissed.

Possession or use of Camera Cell-Phone /Ordinary Cell-Phone is strictly prohibited in

the Campus.

ii)

iii)

iv)

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