Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019
Part A
Data of the Institution
1. Name of the Institution SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE
Name of the head of the Institution Dr.M.Ilangovan
Designation Principal
Does the Institution function from own campus Yes
Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 04222656840
Mobile no. 9487811746
Registered Email [email protected]
Alternate Email [email protected]
Address Palakkad Main Road, K.G. Chavadi
City/Town Coimbatore
State/UT Tamil Nadu
Pincode 641105
2. Institutional Status
Affiliated / Constituent Affiliated
Type of Institution Co-education
Location Rural
Financial Status private
Name of the IQAC co-ordinator/Director Dr.R.Priya
Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 04222656527
Mobile no. 9894646291
Registered Email [email protected]
Alternate Email [email protected]
3. Website Address
Web-link of the AQAR: (Previous Academic Year) http://www.sngasc.ac.in/
4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared duringthe year
Yes
if yes,whether it is uploaded in the institutional website:Weblink :
http://www.sngasc.ac.in/
5. Accrediation Details
Cycle Grade CGPA Year ofAccrediation
Validity
Period From Period To
1 B 2.64 2011 30-Nov-2011 29-Nov-2016
2 B++ 2.88 2017 12-Sep-2017 11-Sep-2022
6. Date of Establishment of IQAC 23-Mar-2012
7. Internal Quality Assurance System
Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture
Item /Title of the quality initiative byIQAC
Date & Duration Number of participants/ beneficiaries
ICT Enabled Teaching 27-Jun-20181
90
NAAC Revised Accredition 28-Jul-2018 95
frame work 1
Out come based Education 26-Nov-20181
96
Experiential Learningthrough Teaching
31-May-20191
106
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8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government-UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc.
Institution/Department/Faculty
Scheme Funding Agency Year of award withduration
Amount
No Data Entered/Not Applicable!!!
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9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latestNAAC guidelines:
No
Upload latest notification of formation of IQAC No Files Uploaded !!!
10. Number of IQAC meetings held during theyear :
5
The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliances to thedecisions have been uploaded on the institutionalwebsite
Yes
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11. Whether IQAC received funding from any ofthe funding agency to support its activitiesduring the year?
No
12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year(maximum five bullets)
? Faculty Development Programmes ? Management Funded Projects ? MoUs withindustrial persons ? Extension activities ?Planning of Academic calendar
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13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the academic year towards QualityEnhancement and outcome achieved by the end of the academic year
Plan of Action Achivements/Outcomes
Conduct NAAC orientation for all thestakeholders
NAAC orientation programme wasorganized for all the Students, FacultyMembers, Parents and Alumni meet was
Conduct Faculty Development Programmes(FDPs)
Faculty development programme wasconducted for Faculty members
Conduct Orientation programme for newlyrecruited faculty members
Orientation programme was conducted on01.06.1 to orient the collegeenvironment amongst newly recruitedfaculty members.
Conduct orientation programme for firstyear UG students
Orientation programme for all the undergraduate students admitted for theacademic year was conducted inassociation with their respectivedepartments.
Conduct Bridge courses Bridge course was conducted for all theundergraduate students admitted for theacademic year
To encourage students to secure higherpass percentage and University ranks.
Received 41 University Ranks.
To enhance the Extension Activitiesthrough NSS, YRC and Social WorkDepartment.
NSS, YRC and Social Work Departmentorganized extension activities likerally, seminars, guest lectures, yoga,blood donation camps and many othersfor the students.
Usage of App : Kahoot Departments have implemented forconducting Quiz and One mark Question.
To strengthen the Feedback system forthe stakeholders
Feedbacks are collected fromstakeholders to improvise the programmeoutcome.
To enable students to get trained inindustry for understanding the bestpractices
Students are motivated to undertake thereal-time projects, internships,training to understand the currenttrends and best practices inindustries.
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14. Whether AQAR was placed before statutorybody ?
Yes
Name of Statutory Body Meeting Date
NAAC Core Committee of the College 25-Oct-2019
15. Whether NAAC/or any other accreditedbody(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it toassess the functioning ?
No
16. Whether institutional data submitted toAISHE:
Yes
Year of Submission 2019
Date of Submission 06-Feb-2019
17. Does the Institution have ManagementInformation System ?
Yes
If yes, give a brief descripiton and a list of modulescurrently operational (maximum 500 words)
Management Information System is LANbased application with various types ofUser Interface (UI) and Role basedApplication. The application offersvarious modules to support OfficeManagement, Academic Management,Admission Management, StudentManagement, Staff Management, PayrollManagement, Fees Management, AdminControl.
Part B
CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.1 – Curriculum Planning and Implementation
1.1.1 – Institution has the mechanism for well planned curriculum delivery and documentation. Explain in 500words
Academic calendar is prepared by IQAC every year based on the timeframeprovided by the university. Monthly planner is also prepared with all the
activities to be performed during the month. The college frames Timetable forall UG and PG courses based upon the papers (subjects) allotted including hoursfor Library, Digital Library, Seminar, Swayam, Mentor, tutorial, booster and
Remedial hours. Allotment of papers (subjects) to the Teachers done byrespective Head of the Department. Lesson Plan for each papers (subjects) isscheduled before the start of each semester by the respective teachers as perthe hours allotted. The teachers complete the papers (subjects) curriculumbased upon the syllabus and scheme provided by Bharathiar University. Thefaculty completes the syllabus within the schedule planned in the academic
calendar. Chalk and talk method, PPT classes using LCD projector are followed.Teachers also provide class notes and other related study materials, prescribedas reference by the university. Online quiz using the app Kahoot is used. Theassignments and seminars are given in Google Classroom and the students are
asked to upload the assignments and seminars through Google Classroom for whichmarks are assigned. Seminars from the syllabus are given to PG students as
microteaching. Animated videos are shown to understand the concept easily. TheLibrary has updated Textbooks of each discipline and also other resources suchas e-books, e-journals and journal copies of respective discipline. The collegehas registered under N- List, NPTEL and Delnet, e-resources for student access
for the updated knowledge of current innovations and research findings.Teachers document the records of all the classes, attendance in their
respective log books and the same is monitored by the Academic MonitoringCommittee (AMC). The departments conduct guest lecturers to widen knowledge inthe respective fields and Industrial Visits, MoU with Industries and field
trips are also arranged to bridge the gap between academics and industry. Twointernal Examinations and one model examinations are conducted each semester
and the results of the same are analyzed to assess the students and accordinglyremedial, booster classes are provided. After university examinations, Result
analysis of all the departments are prepared and future action if any forfurther improvement is followed. Feedback from the students on teachers are
received at the end of each semester and analyzed by the IQAC for any remedial(future) action.
1.1.2 – Certificate/ Diploma Courses introduced during the academic year
Certificate Diploma Courses Dates ofIntroduction
Duration Focus on employability/entreprene
urship
SkillDevelopment
Nil Diploma inCounseling
and Guidance
03/07/2018 180 Employability
Counselingand Guidance
1.2 – Academic Flexibility
1.2.1 – New programmes/courses introduced during the academic year
Programme/Course Programme Specialization Dates of Introduction
BBA International Business 09/07/2018
BA Tourism and TravelManagement
09/07/2018
PhD or DPhil Computer Science 01/10/2018
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1.2.2 – Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective course system implemented at theaffiliated Colleges (if applicable) during the academic year.
Name of programmes adoptingCBCS
Programme Specialization Date of implementation ofCBCS/Elective Course System
BA Tourism and TravelManagement
11/06/2018
BBA International Business 11/06/2018
1.2.3 – Students enrolled in Certificate/ Diploma Courses introduced during the year
Certificate Diploma Course
Number of Students 0 40
1.3 – Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1 – Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year
Value Added Courses Date of Introduction Number of Students Enrolled
Mobile Service 10/12/2018 136
Terracota JewelleryMaking
10/12/2018 28
Nanobiotechnology 02/07/2018 14
Food and Nutrition 04/06/2018 42
Clinical Lab Technology 04/06/2018 64
Computer Aided DrugDesigning (CADD)
02/07/2018 31
Mushroom Cultivation 04/06/2018 62
Vermicompost 04/06/2018 39
Floriculture 04/06/2018 10
Nutrition and Dietitics 04/06/2018 65
Tally 18/06/2018 66
SIBE 18/06/2018 53
Banking 18/07/2018 51
Practical Banking 02/07/2018 94
Mutual Fund Distributors 02/07/2018 146
Tally 02/07/2018 117
Open Office 04/06/2018 99
Photoshop 04/06/2018 59
Dot Net 04/06/2018 29
Android 04/06/2018 30
J2EE 04/06/2018 38
PHP 04/06/2018 38
Grammar for Communication 12/06/2018 76
Skills for CompetitiveExams
02/07/2018 21
Exam Documentation 04/06/2018 52
Diploma in Travel TourismManagement
02/07/2018 18
Tally ERP 9.0 04/06/2018 63
Beautification Course 04/06/2018 26
PGDCA 02/07/2018 19
PGDOR 04/06/2018 22
DCA 04/06/2018 24
Techniques of MushroomCultivation
27/07/2018 50
Food Safety and QualityAssurance
27/07/2018 90
Medical LaboratoryTechnology
27/07/2018 78
HACCP Level 1 27/07/2018 37
HACCP Level 2 27/07/2018 37
HACCP Level 3 27/07/2018 30
Physics for Competitiveexams
20/07/2018 16
Psychology forCompetitive Exams
20/07/2018 17
Counselling Skills 20/07/2018 30
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1.3.2 – Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year
Project/Programme Title Programme Specialization No. of students enrolled for FieldProjects / Internships
BSc Biotechnology 39
BCom International Business 12
BCom Commerce 60
BCom Computer Application 82
BSc Biochemistry 29
BSc Biochemistry withNanotechnology
35
BSc Computer Science 62
BSc Information technology 12
BSc Microbiology 84
BBA Business Administration 45
BBA Computer Application 29
BCA Computer Application 47
MCom International Business 17
MSc Biotechnology 10
MSc Biochemistry 22
MSc Microbiology 36
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1.4 – Feedback System
1.4.1 – Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.
Students Yes
Teachers Yes
Employers Yes
Alumni Yes
Parents Yes
1.4.2 – How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the institution?(maximum 500 words)
Feedback Obtained
The Students gives feedback on teaching of theory and practical courses taughtthem in each semester is recorded. The feedback system accommodating all thestakeholders includes Students, Teachers, Employers, Alumni and Parents to helpthe individuals and organization. Survey is based on a structured questionnaireframed and approved by the higher authority. The feedback received is analyzedby the head of the department and is forwarded to the Head of the Institution.The teachers are accordingly instructed to improve their performances.Feedbacks are collected from parents and alumni during Parents Teachers Meet(PTM) and Alumni meet conducted by the college. Suggestions and comments givenby the guardians and alumni’s are also taken into account for futuredevelopment.
CRITERION II – TEACHING- LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.1 – Student Enrolment and Profile
2.1.1 – Demand Ratio during the year
Name of theProgramme
ProgrammeSpecialization
Number of seatsavailable
Number ofApplication received
Students Enrolled
BSc Psychology 40 30 28
BA Tourism andTravel
40 9 9
Management
MSc Biochemistry 22 22 22
MSc Biotechnology 40 10 10
MCom Commerce 50 22 22
MCom InternationalBusiness
40 18 17
MSc ComputerScience
40 24 23
MA English 30 13 13
MSc Mathematics 50 18 16
MSc Microbiology 40 37 37
MSW Social Work 50 16 16
MPhil English 3 1 1
MPhil Social Work 2 0 0
MPhil Commerce 7 7 7
MPhil ComputerScience
9 8 8
MPhil BusinessAdministration
5 0 0
MPhil Mathematics 6 2 2
MPhil Microbiology 4 3 3
MPhil Biotechnology 2 1 1
PhD or DPhil English 8 0 0
PhD or DPhil Social Work 6 0 0
PhD or DPhil Commerce 32 0 0
PhD or DPhil ComputerScience
6 6 6
PhD or DPhil Microbiology 12 2 2
PhD or DPhil Biotechnology 1 1 1
BBA BusinessAdministration
120 6 7
BBA ComputerApplications
66 12 12
BBA InternationalBusiness
60 11 11
BSc Biochemistrywith
Nanotechnology
48 23 20
BSc Biochemistry 50 22 22
BSc Biotechnology 50 41 38
BCom Commerce 120 52 52
BCom ComputerApplication
120 47 47
BCom ProfessionalAccounting
50 27 25
BCom InternationalBusiness
60 30 18
BSc ComputerScience
60 40 34
BCA ComputerApplications
60 27 27
BSc InformationTechnology
60 8 8
BA English 40 19 17
BSc Mathematics 60 17 17
BSc Microbiology 120 50 50
BSc Physics withNanotechnology
40 9 7
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2.2 – Catering to Student Diversity
2.2.1 – Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data)
Year Number ofstudents enrolledin the institution
(UG)
Number ofstudents enrolledin the institution
(PG)
Number offulltime teachersavailable in the
institutionteaching only UG
courses
Number offulltime teachersavailable in the
institutionteaching only PG
courses
Number ofteachers
teaching both UGand PG courses
2018 1804 384 20 4 100
2.3 – Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 – Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number ofTeachers on Roll
Number ofteachers usingICT (LMS, e-Resources)
ICT Toolsandresourcesavailable
Number of ICTenabled
Classrooms
Numberof smartclassrooms
E-resources andtechniques used
124 124 2 10 2 6
2.3.2 – Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
Each faculty mentor has been allocated with students (1:18) to monitor the academic progress, to guide for theirfuture prospects, to motivate them to participate in co curricular and extracurricular activities. The faculty mentors
provide mental support for the special needs of the students through counselling sessions. The same ismonitored through follow up sessions.
Number of students enrolled in theinstitution
Number of fulltime teachers Mentor : Mentee Ratio
2188 124 1:18
2.4 – Teacher Profile and Quality
2.4.1 – Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of sanctionedpositions
No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions filled duringthe current year
No. of faculty withPh.D
124 124 0 45 32
2.4.2 – Honours and recognition received by teachers (received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National,International level from Government, recognised bodies during the year )
Year of Award Name of full time teachersreceiving awards from
state level, national level,international level
Designation Name of the award,fellowship, received from
Government or recognizedbodies
No Data Entered/Not Applicable !!!
No file uploaded.
2.5 – Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1 – Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results duringthe year
Programme Name Programme Code Semester/ year Last date of the lastsemester-end/ year-
end examination
Date of declaration ofresults of semester-
end/ year- endexamination
BA 21F V 12/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN I 01/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN III 24/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A III 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A V 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22V I 04/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22V III 22/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26U I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26U III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26J III 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26J V 04/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCA 22J I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCA 22J III 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCA 22J V 05/12/2018 11/01/2019
BA 21F I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BA 21F III 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BA 21F V 12/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN I 01/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN III 24/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A III 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A V 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22V I 04/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22V III 22/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22H I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22H III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22H V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26T I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26T III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26T V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22R I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22R III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22R V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25F I 30/11/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25F III 05/12/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25F V 06/12/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25G I 30/11/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25G III 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25G V 07/12/2018 11/01/2019
BBA 25N I 30/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AA I 08/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AA III 06/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AA V 05/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AC I 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AC III 08/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AC V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AK I 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AK III 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AK V 06/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AJ I 08/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AJ III 07/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AJ V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22K I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22K III 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22K V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26J I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26J III 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26J V 04/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCA 22J I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCA 22J III 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCA 22J V 05/12/2018 11/01/2019
BA 21F I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BA 21F III 30/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN I 01/12/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN III 24/11/2018 11/01/2019
BCom 2AN V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A III 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22A V 29/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L I 23/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22L V 03/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22V I 04/12/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 22V III 22/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26U I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
BSc 26U III 26/11/2018 11/01/2019
BA 21U I 27/11/2018 11/01/2019
MA 31F I 17/12/2018 11/01/2019
MA 31F III 24/11/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32H I 17/12/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32H III 22/11/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32R I 14/12/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32R III 19/11/2018 11/01/2019
MCom 3AA I 14/12/2018 11/01/2019
MCom 3AA III 19/11/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32K I 12/12/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32K III 19/11/2018 11/01/2019
MCom 3AJ I 14/12/2018 11/01/2019
MCom 3AJ III 19/11/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32L I 14/12/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32L III 19/11/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32A I 14/12/2018 11/01/2019
MSc 32A III 22/11/2018 11/01/2019
MSW 31M I 19/12/2018 11/01/2019
MSW 31M III 20/11/2018 11/01/2019
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2.5.2 – Reforms initiated on Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE) system at the institutional level (250 words)
The College is affiliated to Bharathiar University and internal evaluationsystem is followed as prescribed by Bharathiar University. Continuous InternalEvaluation (CIE) involves internal test, model exam, assignment for UG and PGand seminar for PG. Centralized examination system is followed for Continuous
Internal Evaluation. Swayam is introduced for all UG 2 year students ascompulsory component for the completion of the course.
2.5.3 – Academic calendar prepared and adhered for conduct of Examination and other related matters (250words)
Academic Calendar is prepared well in advance before the beginning of the year.It comprises of the number of working days in each month, exam schedule for
internals and model exams, list of holidays, dates of celebrations of religiousfunctions and college functions. The College adheres to the schedule andproceeds accordingly for the smooth functioning of the academic related
matters.
2.6 – Student Performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.1 – Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes for all programs offered by theinstitution are stated and displayed in website of the institution (to provide the weblink)
http://www.sngasc.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Program-Specific-Outcome.pdf
2.6.2 – Pass percentage of students
ProgrammeCode
ProgrammeName
ProgrammeSpecialization
Number ofstudents
appeared in thefinal year
examination
Number ofstudents passed
in final yearexamination
Pass Percentage
25F BBA Business Administration
22 11 50
25G BBA ComputerApplication
32 22 69
26T BSc Biochemistrywith Nanotec
hnology
44 41 93
22R BSc Biotechnology
40 40 100
32R MSc Biotechnology
24 24 100
2AA BCom Commerce 66 43 65
3AA MCom Commerce 41 41 100
2AC BCom ComputerApplications
83 77 93
2AK BCom ProfessionalAccounting
15 15 100
2AN BCom International Business
51 39 76
3AJ MCom International Business
12 12 100
22K BSc ComputerScience
38 32 84
32K MSc Computer 15 15 100
Science
22J BCA ComputerApplications
35 31 89
21F BA English 17 17 100
31F MA English 17 15 88
22A BSc Mathematics 21 18 86
32A MSc Mathematics 22 5 28
22L BSc Microbiology 78 72 92
32L MSc Microbiology 29 29 100
31M MSW Social Work 23 23 100
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2.7 – Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 – Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design thequestionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
http://www.sngasc.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Feedback-2018-19.pdf
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 – Resource Mobilization for Research
3.1.1 – Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the Project Duration Name of the fundingagency
Total grantsanctioned
Amount receivedduring the year
StudentsResearch
Projects (Otherthan compulsory
by theUniversity)
12 Sree NarayanaGuru
EducationalTrust
14000 14000
Any Other(Specify)
12 Sree NarayanaGuru
EducationalTrust
258500 258500
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3.2 – Innovation Ecosystem
3.2.1 – Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-Academia Innovativepractices during the year
Title of workshop/seminar Name of the Dept. Date
Seminar Wealth out ofwaste
EDC 10/01/2019
Workshop Textile ScreenPrinting
EDC 12/02/2019
Workshop Candle making EDC 30/10/2018
Hands on traning on soapManufacturing, candle
making
EDC 27/12/2018
Seminar onRiskpreneurship Commerce
Commerce 11/09/2018
Workshop MushroomCultivation Technology
Biochemistry 22/10/2018
3.2.2 – Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research scholars/Students during the year
Title of the innovation Name of Awardee Awarding Agency Date of award Category
No Data Entered/Not Applicable !!!
No file uploaded.
3.2.3 – No. of Incubation centre created, start-ups incubated on campus during the year
IncubationCenter
Name Sponsered By Name of theStart-up
Nature of Start-up
Date ofCommencement
No Data Entered/Not Applicable !!!
No file uploaded.
3.3 – Research Publications and Awards
3.3.1 – Incentive to the teachers who receive recognition/awards
State National International
0 0 0
3.3.2 – Ph. Ds awarded during the year (applicable for PG College, Research Center)
Name of the Department Number of PhD's Awarded
Commerce 3
Microbiology 1
3.3.3 – Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Type Department Number of Publication Average Impact Factor (ifany)
National BusinessAdministration
3 6
International BusinessAdministration
2 6
National Biochemistry 3 0
National Biotechnology 1 0
International Biotechnology 3 0
National Commerce 8 4.5
International Commerce 15 4.5
National Computer Science 3 5
International Computer Science 19 5
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3.3.4 – Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International ConferenceProceedings per Teacher during the year
Department Number of Publication
NIL 0
No file uploaded.
3.3.5 – Bibliometrics of the publications during the last Academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of thePaper
Name ofAuthor
Title of journal Year ofpublication
Citation Index Institutionalaffiliation asmentioned in
the publication
Number ofcitations
excluding selfcitation
A study onpositiveattitudetowards contributionin institutional
repositorysystem
among thefacultymembers.
Sankar Pand
Kavitha ES
LibraryPhilosophy
andPractice
2018 0 SreeNarayana
GuruCollege,Coimbatore
0
Immobilization ofcellsusingsodiumalginate
forenhanced productivity of antimicrobialcompopund
Ms.Juby.T.R andR.Usha
International
Journal ofResearch
in PharmaceuticalSciences
2018 0 SreeNarayana
GuruCollege,Coimbatore
0
Mimosine ANovel
SubstanceAnd
EvaluateThe LipidPeroxidati
on
Dhanya KG,
ThangavelM
Asian JPharm
ClinicalResearch
2018 0 SreeNarayana
GuruCollege,Coimbatore
0
Antibacterial drug
andcarrierloaded
cathetersto retarddevice
associatedBacterialinfections
Remya VVijaya
Chitra A
International
Journal ofResearch
inAyurveda
andPharmacy
2018 0 SreeNarayana
GuruCollege,Coimbatore
0
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3.3.6 – h-Index of the Institutional Publications during the year. (based on Scopus/ Web of science)
Title of thePaper
Name ofAuthor
Title of journal Year ofpublication
h-index Number ofcitations
excluding selfcitation
Institutionalaffiliation asmentioned in
the publication
Biosearch: A Unnikris Journal of 2018 3 3 Sree
A DomainSpecificEnergy
EfficientQuery
Processingand SearchOptimizati
on inHealthcareSearchEngine
hnan, BSKuma
Network Communicatio
ns andemerging technologie
s
NarayanaGuru
College,Coimbatore
Adaptive Personalized ClinicalDecisionSupportSystemUsing
EffectiveData
MiningAlgorithms
BS Kumar Journal ofNetwork Communicatio
ns andEmerging technologie
s
2018 3 3 SreeNarayana
GuruCollege,Coimbatore
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3.3.7 – Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year :
Number of Faculty International National State Local
Attended/Seminars/Workshops
16 79 30 1
Presentedpapers
6 24 0 0
Resourcepersons
0 1 6 26
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3.4 – Extension Activities
3.4.1 – Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community andNon- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year
Title of the activities Organising unit/agency/collaborating agency
Number of teachersparticipated in such
activities
Number of studentsparticipated in such
activities
Awareness Rally onHuman rights
NSS 2 50
Rural camp NSS volenteer PSGRkrishnammal college
2 10
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS Aravind EyeHospital
2 10
Donation of photoframes of National
leaders
NSS to Chinnampathivillage schools
2 10
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS Aravind Eyehospital Vellalur
2 10
Awareness Rally onEffects of Plastics
C G pudur 2 150
Rally on “HelmetAwareness”
Microbiology 2 50
Awareness Rally onRoad Safety
Velanthavalam RoadCoimbatore
Microbiology 2 20
Blood Donation Camp NSS Santhi SocialService, PublicCharitable Trust
2 91
Cancer AwarenessProgram
Social work in C Gpudur adopted
village
2 85
Awareness on Drugabuse among village
people
Biotechnology 2 20
Importance ofphysical and mental
health
Commerce 2 20
Awareness on theimpact ofpopulation
Commerce 2 20
Awareness onCivicResponsibility
BCA 2 20
Awareness on theImpact of Alcohol
Addition
English 2 20
Giving importanceto berast feeding
to the child
InternationalBussiness
2 20
Identifying thelocal talented
people to exhibittheir talents
Mathematics 2 20
Awareness aboutfreedom fordevelopment
Microbiology 2 20
Identifying theOrphan Aged People
Psychology 2 20
Distributing physics 2 20
Nutritious food /flour/ egg to the
school
Importance offunctional literacy
BussinessAdministration
2 20
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS, Aravind EyeHospital
2 20
Blood Donation Camp NSS UdumalmetHospital
2 20
Free GeneralMedical Camp
NSS C G Pudur 2 20
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS Pollachi RoyalsLions Club in
Association withAravind EyeHospital
2 10
Awareness RallyWorld Breastfeeding
Week CG PudurVillage
NSS 2 150
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS Aravin EyeHospital Palakad
2 10
Delived foodmaterial to Keralaflood affected area
NSS 2 10
Delived foodmaterial to Keralaflood affected area
Nemmara
NSS 2 10
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS Aravind EyeHospital Dharapuram
2 10
Learning to livetogether
NSS in SanmarhaGurukulam
2 10
Capacity BuildingWorkshop
NSS in SanthiAshram
2 10
AwaressnessProgramme onKAVALAN App
NSS 2 20
Green Diwali andClean Diwali
NSS villageDhomanur Anaikatty
2 20
Eco friendly DiwaliCelebrations
NSS Adopted villageC G pudur
2 20
Awareness Rally onWorld Aids nearcollector office
Day
NSS 2 50
DiabeticRetinopathy camp
NSS, Aravind EyeHospital
2 10
Find out thephysically
Biochemistry 2 20
Challenged peopleand their needs
Awareness onuntouchability
YRC 2 20
Awareness ChildLabour through
Street Play Generalpublic
Social work 2 20
Guest Lecture onImportance of
Promoting HumanRelationship toRhythem Social
Service Society,Coimbatore
Social work 2 20
Community AwarenessProgramme on,
Health and Hygieneand ConductedRecreationalTherapy to theSchool Children
Social work 2 20
Rally on WorldEnvironment Day
NSS 2 70
International YogaDay
NSS in adoptedvillage C. G Pudur
2 25
Awarness Rally onWorld PopulationDay in adopted
village C.G Pudur
NSS and Social Workin adopted village
C.G Pudur
4 150
Blood Donation Camp NSS and AbiramiHospital
2 20
Cleaning CampaignProgram
NSS GovernmentHigher SecondarySchool Pichanur
2 50
Oath TakingCeremony
NSS GovernmentHigher SecondarySchool Pichanur
2 25
Clean India NSS, P. U. E.School Veerappanur
2 10
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3.4.2 – Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodiesduring the year
Name of the activity Award/Recognition Awarding Bodies Number of studentsBenefited
NIL NIL NIL 0
No file uploaded.
3.4.3 – Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-GovernmentOrganisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of the scheme Organising unit/Agency/collaborating
agency
Name of the activity Number of teachersparticipated in such
activites
Number of studentsparticipated in such
activites
Swatchh Bharat NSS Swatchh Bharat 2 50
Aids Awareness Social Work inassociationwith Shanti
Ashram
AwarenessProgram
2 100
Gender Issues Social Work Guest Lectureon
“InternationalDay of the GirlChild” to Govt.
H.S.S.,K.G.Chavadi
2 20
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3.5 – Collaborations
3.5.1 – Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year
Nature of activity Participant Source of financial support Duration
NIL NIL NIL 0
No file uploaded.
3.5.2 – Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the- job training, project work, sharing of researchfacilities etc. during the year
Nature of linkage Title of thelinkage
Name of thepartneringinstitution/industry
/research labwith contact
details
Duration From Duration To Participant
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sreedharminerals,
Thonnikadavu, Alathur
29/04/2019 16/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ValluvanadHospital,Ottapalam
01/05/2019 17/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MahalakshmiHospital,Kollam
02/05/2019 17/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The AryaVaidya
Pharmacy, Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore
02/05/2019 30/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MRV CancerCentre andResearchInstitute,Kozhikode,
01/05/2019 30/05/2019 1
Kerala
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ICAR –Indian
Institute ofSpices
Research,Kozhikode,Kerala
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship IntegratedRural
TechnologyCentre(IRTC),
Palakkad,Kerala
02/05/2019 05/06/2019 9
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MagnumProcessingMills,Tirupur
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MotherHospital Pvt
Ltd,Thirissur
05/05/2019 04/06/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Casino Air –Caterersand
FlightServices(CAFS),Cochin
13/05/2019 13/06/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship CancerAllied
AilmentsResearch
Foundation,Kozhikode,Kerala
01/05/2019 30/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AdminSystems
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AttessIndustrialTrainning
23/04/2019 08/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Compact LedLights
01/05/2019 18/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship DennisStores
01/05/2019 20/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship FutureGeneralTotal
InsuranceSolutions
06/05/2019 21/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Jobbiz JobSolutions
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MinarCasting Pvt
Ltd
13/05/2019 31/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship NavalScience AndTechnological Laboratory
06/05/2019 21/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Net SolSystems
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Noyce 15/05/2019 31/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship OrchidsOwner Associ
ations1
03/05/2019 18/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PrecotMeridian
13/05/2019 31/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Saakhi WebApp
Solutions
03/05/2019 18/05/2019 7
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SafeTechnologies
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 11
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SeattleTechnologies
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Ss Motors 06/05/2019 20/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Software AndIntegratedSolutionPvt.Ltd
09/05/2019 24/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AdminSystems
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AppinTechnology
Lab
10/05/2019 24/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship DagsloreTechnologySolutions
10/05/2019 27/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Cochin CargoContainers
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship HailstoneTechnology
29/04/2019 15/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship NationalInstitute OfComputerTechnologySolutions
03/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Jobbiz JobSolutions
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship NewTajclarity
13/05/2019 29/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship NetsolSystems
09/05/2019 24/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Noyce 15/05/2019 30/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Saakhi WebApp
Solutions
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SafeTechnologies
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 15
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SilverstoneElastomersPvt.Ltd.,
12/05/2019 27/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AlphaEsolutions
10/05/2019 20/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship InstoTechnologiesPvt. Ltd.
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ModernEnginnering
Company
10/05/2019 20/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SafeTechnologies
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ShanmughaArts
13/05/2019 18/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Jpc Infotech 23/05/2019 26/06/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SafeSoftware AndIntegratedSolutions
09/05/2019 24/05/2019 1
Pvt.Ltd.
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship DennisStores
01/05/2019 20/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MalabarcementsLtd.,
Walayar,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship UNI RoyalMarine
exports,Malappuram
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship EximDepartmentat Rubco
Ltd., Kannur
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Elite GreenPvt Ltd, Kuttanelloor,Thrissur
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SreeramaScaffoldSystems,
Marutharoad,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SenthilPapain Pvt
Ltd., Velanthavalam,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Saint GobainIndia Pvt
Ltd.,Kanjikode,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Gasha steelsLtd.,
Kanjikode,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Bristo foodsPvt Ltd,Kanjikode,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Pappaiexports,Tirupur
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MetalIndustries
Ltd.,Shornur,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Kairalisteels Pvt
Ltd ,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship GreenwayPolymers,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship JayabharathModern RiceMill, Vadakkencherry
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship OrientalMetals Pvt.
Ltd.,Kanjikode
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BrocadeIndia
Polytex Ltd,Kanjikode
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Hycon IndiaPvt. Ltd.,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Aadhi CarsPvt. Ltd.,Coimbatore
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship LakshmiCargo
Company,Coimbatore
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Arya VaidyaSala,
Kanjikode
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Maharaja EcoProduct,Palakkad
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship UnitedCooling
System PvtLtd.,
Coimbatore
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MythreeSolutionsPvt. Ltd.,Ottapalam
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship IslandShippingAgencies,Ernakulam
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Pota GlobalLogisticsCompany,Ernakulam
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rubfila International
Ltd.,Kanjikode
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship EkarupFinancialServices,Coimbatore
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ManjilasFood PvtLtd.,
Thrissur
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BolloreLogistics,Coimbatore
02/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KkrExtractionPvt Ltd
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KairaliSteels AndAlloys Pvt.
Ltd
17/05/2019 01/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship S.A.RawtherSpiles (Pvt)
Ltd
17/05/2019 01/06/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship McravSolutions
13/05/2019 18/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BharatEngineering
10/05/2019 26/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BrocadePolytec Ltd
10/05/2019 26/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Airas Milk ,N.M.G.
Associates
10/05/2019 26/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ArgoPlastics Pvt
Ltd
10/05/2019 26/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Minar AlloysAnd Forginen
10/05/2019 26/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AmmanSpinning
Milld Sulur
13/05/2019 29/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The AryaVadiyaPhrmacy
(Cbe) Ltd
16/05/2019 30/05/2019 5
Interaction Internship S.R. 22/05/2019 10/06/2019 5
withIndustry
EnterpriseNanjundaPuram
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sigma PumpSystem
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Cowma MilkProduct
13/05/2019 24/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SafeTechnologies
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MalabarCement Pvt
Ltd
13/05/2019 24/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship RubiflaInter
National Ltd
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Uncle JohnPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Siler stoneElastomersPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BhoopathiSteels Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Amul 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BritanniaBiscuits Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Cowma milk 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AugustanTextile
colours Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship S A RawtherSpices Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PasudhaaDairy
Products
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship GoodbuySoaps Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Raidco 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AlfaIndustries
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Shan Traders 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship T n TDigitalwheels
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship VellammalAluminiumIndustry
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Raymond 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship RoyalTraders
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Toyota 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship M M Traders 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MuhammedAshik.K.P
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AgrosPlastics Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Poorna OilMills
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Ever GreenPlywoods
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship VasanthaAdvancedSystems
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AmmanSpinningMills
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KKRExtractions
Pvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Indian Oil 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MarutiSuzuki
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ManjilasFood TechPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship RubberCooperative
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship DiamonEnterprises
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship CNSMarketing
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Coco ColaBeveragesPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SDF IndustryLtd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Bata ShoesPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BrocadeIndia
Polytex Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MarksEngineering
Works
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Delta PaperPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Royal Agency 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Grandma’sPickles Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sree RamaScaffoldSystems
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AgrosPlastics Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship HijazLeathers Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Parisons OilPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship OCM TextileMills
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ThanimaDairy plant
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Amru DairyPlant
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sark cabelPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship EasternCondimentsPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship StarPlastics
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SalzerElectronics
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship EcowinSystem andService
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship RSInduatries
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ValluvanadHospital
Complex Ltd.Kanniyampura
m .P.O.Ottapalam679 104
09/05/2019 27/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship LakshmiHospital ,
Chittur Road, Palakkad678 013
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 12
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rani NursingHome , PerurMain road ,Selvapuram ,Coimbatore –
641 026
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AhaliaHospital ,Kozhipara,Palakkad678 557
07/05/2019 23/05/2019 7
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship JubileeMission ,MedicalCollege,Bishop
Alappatt
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 2
road ,ThrissurEast – 680
005
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BabyMemorialHospital ,Indira
Gandhi Road, Kozhikode– 673 004
02/05/2019 16/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Kovai MicroLab , Edayarpalayam ,
Coimbatore –641 025
10/05/2019 26/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SathiClinical
Laboratory ,Rathinapuri, Coimbatore
641 027
23/04/2019 04/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SreeRamakrishnaHospital ,
Sidhapudur ,Coimbatore –
641 044
02/05/2019 16/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ValluvanadHospital
Complex Ltd.Kanniyampura
m .P.O.Ottapalam679 104
09/05/2019 27/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship LakshmiHospital ,
Chittur Road, Palakkad678 013
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 9
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship JubileeMission ,MedicalCollege,Bishop
Alappattroad ,
ThrissurEast – 680
005
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rani NursingHome , PerurMain road ,Selvapuram ,Coimbatore –
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 2
641 026
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship AhaliaHospital ,Kozhipara,Palakkad678 557
07/05/2019 23/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship TelicherryCO OperativeHospital ,
Thalassery –670 101
01/05/2019 17/05/2019 6
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BioloineLaboratory ,Cowly Brown
Road,R.S.Puram,Coimbatore– 641 002
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rajiv GandhiCo OperativeHospital ,
Kallekkad ,Kodunthirapul
ly PO ,Palakkad –678 004
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship P.M.S.AMemorial ,MalappuramDistrict CoOperative
Hospital 676505
06/05/2019 20/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The AryaVaidya
Pharmacy ,Opp .railwaystation ,Kanjikode,Palakkad678 621
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The AryaVaidya
Pharmacy ,Opp .railwaystation ,Kanjikode,Palakkad678 621
MalankaraMission
Hospital ,AdupootyHills ,
Kunnamkulam
07/05/2019 22/05/2019 1
680 503
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sai medicalCentre,Paiyalur
07/05/2019 22/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Upasi TeaResearch
Foundation ,Nirar Dam
BPO ,Valparai 642
127
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship United AgroTech,
Palakkad
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MoulanaHospital, Perinthalmanna
06/05/2019 21/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KeralaAgriculturalUniversity,Thrissur
06/05/2019 15/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship IRTC,Mundur,Palakkad
02/05/2019 21/05/2019 12
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship CoOperativeHospital andResearchcentre
02/05/2019 18/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship LakshmiClinic,Palakkad
15/05/2019 31/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Merit Labs,Palarivattom
, Kochi
02/05/2019 22/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship GanapathyBiochemistryand MicroLab,Ooty
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PolyclinicPrivatelimited,Thrissur
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PaalanaInstitute of
MedicalScience,Palakkad
09/05/2019 24/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Bharathidasan
University,Thrichy
29/04/2019 17/05/2019 5
Interaction Internship Sri Kumaram 29/04/2019 17/05/2019 1
withIndustry
Hospital
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ABBEsBiotech,Coimbatore
14/05/2019 25/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Milkchilling plant,attapady
15/05/2019 30/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Cooperativehospital andresearch centre,palakkad
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Vijayahospital, udhagamandalam
03/05/2019 19/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Al salamaeye
hospital, perinthalmanna
03/05/2019 20/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Integratedrural
technology centre,mundur
28/05/2019 12/06/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Lakshmi hospital,palakka
d
09/11/2018 23/11/2018 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Siva ShakthiGarments
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Psg CoirProducts,Pollachi
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Cowma Milk 30/05/2019 15/06/2019 8
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KairaliSteels AndAlloys Pvt.
Ltd
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Acc CementLtd
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sri KumaramMill Ltd.
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 8
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship T.C Tea AndEnterprisesPvt Ltd.
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship MaruthamMeat
Products
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ManjilasFood ReachPvt. Ltd.
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Ogun SteelRolling
Mills Pvt.Ltd
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Aqua SubEngineering
Company
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 9
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BrocadeIndia
Polytex Ltd,Palakkad
30/05/2019 15/06/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Bioline Laboratory,Coimb
atore
08/05/2019 22/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Central Laboratories,Vadanapally
06/05/2019 22/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KeralaVeteranaryAnd AnimalScience
University,Diary Plant
17/04/2019 02/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship DaneDiagnostics,Palakkad
20/05/2019 03/06/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Kovai Microlab,Coimbator
e
06/09/2018 21/09/2018 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Koyili Hospital,Kannur.
23/04/2019 11/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Lakshmi Hospital,Palakka
d.
06/05/2019 20/05/2019 14
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PremierLaboratory,
Ponnani
06/05/2019 22/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Pvs Hospital,Kozhikkode
10/05/2019 27/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rajiv GandhiHospital,Pal
akkad
11/06/2019 15/06/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rani NursingHome,Selvapu
ram
10/05/2019 25/05/2019 1
Interaction Internship Sathyas 18/04/2019 02/05/2019 1
withIndustry
Diagnostic Centre,Palakk
ad
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The AryaVaidhya Pharmacy,Coimbat
ore
24/04/2019 25/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship UnibiosysBiotechResearch
Labs
02/05/2019 17/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Valluvanad Hospital,Otta
ppalam
06/05/2019 21/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship West FortHitech Hospital,Thrissur
06/05/2019 22/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship RajivgandhiCoOperativeHospital,Palakkad
20/04/2019 04/05/2019 10
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship A.K.G.memorial
cooperativehospitalkann
ur
17/04/2019 01/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PaalanaInstitutionOf MedicalScience,Palakkad.
09/05/2019 24/05/2019 7
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ValluvanaduHospital
Complex Ltd,Ottapalam
18/04/2019 02/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship LakshmiComputerisedLaboratory.LakshmiHospitalPalakkad
06/05/2019 20/05/2019 5
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KongunaduHospitalPvt.Ltd,
coimbatore.
06/05/2019 22/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship PVS hospitalpvt.ltd.cali
cut
10/05/2019 27/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship K.G.hospitalpost
graduatemedical
institution
08/05/2019 25/05/2019 2
coimbatore
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Bio linelaboratory,coimbatore.
08/05/2019 22/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship EMS memorialcooperativehospitalresearch
center perinthalmanna
19/04/2019 09/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Keralaveterinaryanimalscience
universitydairy plantt
hrissur
17/04/2019 02/05/2019 4
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Premier laboratorypannan
i
17/04/2019 03/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Polyclinicpalakkad
01/05/2019 15/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The palakkaddistrict
cooperativehospital andresearchcentre
20/05/2019 05/06/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Edappalhospitalprivatelimited(EPHL),Edappal
02/05/2019 02/06/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Harithamineralsbeverage,
Malampuzha,Palakkad
03/05/2019 17/05/2019 10
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Health caremedical
laboratory
02/05/2019 17/05/2019 2
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Jeevaspecialitylaboratory,Thrissur
01/05/2019 18/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Milma Kannurdiary
02/05/2019 16/05/2019 3
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Nylehospital ,Kecheri
02/05/2019 17/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rajiv GandhiCooperativeHospital,Kallekad
06/05/2019 20/05/2019 10
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Sevanahospitalpattambi
02/05/2019 17/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship JayalakshmiMetals
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship NationalCoir Mills
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Suraj Foods 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship VijayMasalas and
foodproducts
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Gasha steelsPvt Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Cowma Milk 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Kay ARREngineeringServices
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship The Aryavaidya
Pharmacy
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship ExcellentEnterprises
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Raidco CurryPowderFactory
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Micro Tech 01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship VictorySoaps Pvt
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship BismillahModern Rice
Mill
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Jaya BharathModern Rice
Mill
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SafeTechnologies
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship UnitedBreweries
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship JaiIndustries
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship KVSDetergent
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship Rubfila International
Ltd
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship GoldernMouldings
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
Interactionwith
Industry
Internship SkandaPlastics
01/05/2019 31/05/2019 1
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3.5.3 – MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries, corporatehouses etc. during the year
Organisation Date of MoU signed Purpose/Activities Number ofstudents/teachers
participated under MoUs
Sri Krishna I Techand ManagemenntSolutions privateLimited, Coimbatore
11/09/2018 Tally Certification 152
Future visioncoimbatore
16/04/2019 Bank PO othercompetitive Exams
SSC, PRB
117
park BusinessServices,Coimbatore
01/06/2018 Tally Certification 64
TechspineSolutions,Coimbatore
10/01/2019 J2EE 15
TechspineSolutions,Coimbatore
10/01/2019 Android 19
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CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 – Physical Facilities
4.1.1 – Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year
Budget allocated for infrastructure augmentation Budget utilized for infrastructure development
8700000 13484645
4.1.2 – Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year
Facilities Existing or Newly Added
Campus Area Existing
Class rooms Existing
Laboratories Existing
Seminar Halls Existing
Classrooms with LCD facilities Existing
Seminar halls with ICT facilities Existing
Video Centre Existing
Value of the equipment purchasedduring the year (rs. in lakhs)
Existing
Classrooms with Wi-Fi OR LAN Existing
4.2 – Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 – Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)}
Name of the ILMSsoftware
Nature of automation (fullyor patially)
Version Year of automation
Easylib Fully 5.0 2010
4.2.2 – Library Services
LibraryService Type
Existing Newly Added Total
Text Books 26454 7846109 263 106446 26717 7952555
Journals 120 190984 135 201634 255 392618
DigitalDatabase
2 19470 3 25920 5 45390
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4.2.3 – E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG- Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG- Pathshala CEC (UnderGraduate) SWAYAM other MOOCs platform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives & institutional(Learning Management System (LMS) etc
Name of the Teacher Name of the Module Platformon which moduleis developed
Date of launching e-content
Dr A Vijaya Chitra EnvironmentalBiotechnology
ePGPathshala 15/06/2018
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4.3 – IT Infrastructure
4.3.1 – Technology Upgradation (overall)
Type Total Computers
ComputerLab
Internet Browsingcenters
ComputerCenters
Office Departments
AvailableBandwidt
h(MGBPS)
Others
Existing
356 290 290 30 0 9 13 10 4
Added 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Total 366 300 290 30 0 9 13 12 4
4.3.2 – Bandwidth available of internet connection in the Institution (Leased line)
12 MBPS/ GBPS
4.3.3 – Facility for e-content
Name of the e-content development facility Provide the link of the videos and media centre andrecording facility
No Data Entered/Not Applicable !!!
4.4 – Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure
4.4.1 – Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities, excluding salarycomponent, during the year
Assigned Budget onacademic facilities
Expenditure incurred onmaintenance of academic
facilities
Assigned budget onphysical facilities
Expenditure incurredonmaintenance of physical
facilites
18000000 10854318 21625000 10859923
4.4.2 – Procedures and policies for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities - laboratory,library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc. (maximum 500 words) (information to be available ininstitutional Website, provide link)
The college library is available from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm on all working days.The students are permitted inside the library only with their identity cards.
The books are indexed using OPAC system. The under graduate students areallowed to borrow two books and the post graduate students and research
scholars are allowed to borrow four books at a time. The journal collection andtheir back volumes are easily available. The magazines and newspaper are
located at strategic points to enable easy access of the same. The books aresecured using bar codes for issue and return .Through inflibnet online journalsare available for the users. The library advisory committee functions with thePrincipal as its chairman and Librarian as the Coordinator. It gives guidelinesand suggestions for the improvement of infrastructure and purchase of books,Reference books and journals. Proposal and the budget are prepared by the
librarian. The committee meets at regular intervals to review the maintenanceand utilization of the infrastructure facilities. The college has well
established system procedure for maintenance and utilization of availablesupporting facilities .The college has adequate number of lab facilities withall the required chemicals ,Glass wares and equipments which are maintained andserviced properly .All the stakeholders have equal opportunity to use those
facilities as per the policies of the institution. All the fixed equipments areregularly upgraded. The maintenance of infrastructure facilities are carriedout with the support of the Head of the department, Faculty in charge, Lab
assistant ,Lab programmer and Lab attender. Teaching aids: Teaching aids suchas Laptops, LCD projectors, Desktops, Printers WiFi Etc are maintained by thesystem administrator and a periodic audit is conducted to keep the devices inappropriate condition Garden: Garden is maintained by the Gardner. Regular
pruning and Watering of potted plants in the garden are done by the Gardener.Transportation system: The college buses are available from Coimbatore and
Palakkad districts for the students. Buses are maintained regularly to ensuregood condition and transport ready.
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CRITERION V – STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 – Student Support
5.1.1 – Scholarships and Financial Support
Name/Title of the scheme Number of students Amount in Rupees
Financial Supportfrom institution
ManagementScholarship
354 4668452
Financial Supportfrom Other Sources
a) National Prime MinistersScholarship Schemeunder NationalDefence Fund
1 27000
b)International NIL 0 0
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5.1.2 – Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development, Remedialcoaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and Mentoring etc.,
Name of the capabilityenhancement scheme
Date of implemetation Number of studentsenrolled
Agencies involved
Remedial Coaching 04/06/2018 431 Department Staffs
Bridge courses 04/06/2018 334 Department Staffs
Yoga Meditation 04/06/2018 50 Department Staffs
PersonalCounselling
04/06/2018 68 Department Staffs
Mentoring 04/06/2018 1804 Department Staffs
Career Counselling 04/06/2018 210 Spark Our ResourceCoimbatore, Udhavi
EducationalConsultancyCoimbatore
Soft SkillDeveploment
04/06/2018 308 Sri Krishna ITechManagement
Solutions Pvt Ltd
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5.1.3 – Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by theinstitution during the year
Year Name of thescheme
Number ofbenefited
students forcompetitiveexamination
Number ofbenefited
students bycareer
counselingactivities
Number ofstudents whohave passedin
the comp. exam
Number ofstudentsp placed
2019 FinishingSchool
126 559 0 206
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5.1.4 – Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of sexualharassment and ragging cases during the year
Total grievances received Number of grievances redressed Avg. number of days for grievanceredressal
5 5 25
5.2 – Student Progression
5.2.1 – Details of campus placement during the year
On campus Off campus
Nameoforganizations
visited
Number ofstudents
participated
Number ofstduents placed
Nameoforganizations
visited
Number ofstudents
participated
Number ofstduents placed
UdhaviConsultancy,Axis Bank
(TVSServices ),Thyrocare Technologies,VisionaryRCM, LeonInfotech,KGISL,FutureGenerali
735 188 IDBI, AxisBank, EduflyConsultancy,
Zifo RnDSolutions,
FocusEdumaticsPvt Ltd,
Coimbatore,Job Fair,
Chathankulaminstitutions
, Karvy,BharathiarUniversity,
JaroEducation,CTS, InfosysIT, Infosys
BPM
349 18
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5.2.2 – Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number ofstudents
enrolling intohigher education
Programmegraduated from
Depratmentgraduated from
Name ofinstitution joined
Name ofprogrammeadmitted to
2018 3 BSc Biotechnology
Bharathidasan University
M. Sc.Marine Biote
chnology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
Chinmaya InternationalUniversity,
Cochin
M. Sc.AppliedClinical
Psychology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
CMS College,Coimbatore
MSW
2018 2 BSc Biotechnology
SkylineInstitute,Coimbatore
MedicalCoding
2018 2 B.Com Commerce SNGC MCOM
2018 1 B.Com Commerce RVS MCOM CA
2018 3 B.Com Commerce SNGIMS MBA
2018 3 M.Com Commerce SNGC Ph. D
2019 7 BBA Business Administration
Ajk Collegeof Arts and
MBA
ScienceCollege,SNGIMS,
Nehru Artsand Science
College
2019 24 BSc Biochemistry BharathiarUniversity,Avinashiling
amUniversityEthirajCollege,Chennai,Central
University,Kerala, RVSCollege ofArts and
Science, AjkCollege ofArts andScienceCollege,
SNGC
MSc. GenomicScience,
M.ScScience,MBA, Msc.
Biochemistry
2018 2 BSc Biotechnology
SkylineInstitute,Coimbatoreid
MedicalCoding
2018 5 BSc Biotechnology
SNGC M. Sc. Biotechnology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
BharathiarUniversity
M. Sc. Biotechnology
2018 2 BSc Biotechnology
Sir SyedInstitute ofTechnology,
Kannur
M. Sc.Microbiology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
BharathiarUniversity
M. Sc.Industrial Biotechnology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
Nehru Artsand ScienceCollege,
M. Sc. Biotechnology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
UPCInstitution
PG Diplomain ClinicalPathology
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
IGNOU PG Diplomain Food
Safety andQuality
Management
2018 1 BSc Biotechnology
NIFE,Edappally
Fire andSafety
2018 5 B.Com CA Commerce SNGC, MCOM
(CA)
2018 1 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
RVS Collegeof Arts and
Science
MCOM
2018 1 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
YuvaKshethraCollege,Palakkad
MCOM
2018 1 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
YuvaKshethraCollege,Palakkad
MBA
2018 1 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
Avinashilingam DeemedUniversity
MCOM
2018 2 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
NGM college MCOM
2018 1 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
CalicutUniversity
MCOM
2018 1 B.Com CA Commerce(CA)
MerryCollege,Palakkad
MBA
2018 1 B.Com PA Commerce(CA)
YuvaKshethraCollege,Palakkad,
MCOM
2018 5 B.Com PA Commerce(CA)
SNGC MCOM
2018 9 B.Com IB Commerce(IB)
SNGC M.Com (IB)
2018 2 B.Sc IT InformationTechnology
JayendraCollege
M.Sc CS
2019 2 BCA ComputerApplication
SNGC M.Sc CS
2019 1 BSc ComputerScience
ComputerScience
Nehru Arts &ScienceCollege,
coimbatore
M.Sc CS
2019 1 BSc ComputerScience
ComputerScience
HindustanArts &ScienceCollege
M.Sc CS
2019 1 BSc ComputerScience
ComputerScience
HappyValley,
Coimbatore
MBA
2019 8 BSc ComputerScience
ComputerScience
SNGC M.Sc CS
2018 2 B.Sc Maths Mathematics SNGC Msc Maths
2018 1 B.Sc Maths Mathematics KG college Msc Maths
2018 1 B.Sc Maths Mathematics NGM college Msc Maths
2018 3 B.Sc Maths Mathematics Govt Artscollege
Msc Maths
2018 1 M.Sc Maths Mathematics CalicutUniversity
B.Ed
2018 1 M.Sc Maths Mathematics AWH Collegeof
Education,Calicut
B.Ed
2018 1 M.Sc Maths Mathematics Balajicollege,
Chinnaselam
B.Ed
2018 1 M.Sc Maths Mathematics KasturiCollege,
Coimbatore
B.Ed
2018 1 M.Sc Maths Mathematics RoyalCollege,
Coimbatore
B.Ed
2018 25 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology SNGC Microbiology
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology RVS College Microbiology
2018 2 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology SAN College Microbiology
2018 2 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology GEMS College Microbiology
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology SNMV College Microbiology
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology PondicheryUniversity
Microbiology
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology MAJILLSCollege,
Microbiology
2018 2 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology HindusthanCollege
Microbiology
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology PSG CAS Microbiology
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology MGUniversity
Biophysics
2018 1 B.ScMicrobiology
Microbiology HICAS Microbiology
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5.2.3 – Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items Number of students selected/ qualifying
NET 1
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5.2.4 – Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Number of Participants
ONAM CelebrationInstiti Institutional Level 1500
Sree Narayana GuruJayanthi
Institutional Level 100
Pongal Celebration Institutional Level 1500
Sports Meet for CollegeStudents
Institutional Level 300
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5.3 – Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 – Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national/internationallevel (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of theaward/medal
National/Internaional
Number ofawards for
Sports
Number ofawards for
Cultural
Student IDnumber
Name of thestudent
2019 Inernational KickBoxing(SilverMedal)
International
1 0 4818 71477758
Anandu.M
2019 Mr.Palakkad
National 1 0 1825N0003 Adithya
2018 V Ruralgames
federationCup 2019(GoldMedal)
National 1 0 5765 83772098
Tibin K D
2019 KickBoxing-GoldMedal
National 1 0 5137 37925018
Aswath G
2019 Boxing -SilverMedal
National 1 0 5137 37925018
Aswath G
2019 NationalBoxing
Winner (Gold
Medal)
National 1 0 4818 71477758
Anandu.M
2019 NationalBoxing
Winner (BronzeMedal)
National 1 0 4819 71477758
Anandu.M
2019 KickBoxingWinner(GoldMedal)
National 1 0 4820 71477758
Anandu.M
2019 Basketball National 1 0 14701A0118 B. Gowtham
- Winner Akhil
2019 Culturals- First
National 0 1 11701F0011 Manikanteswara Rao.C
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5.3.2 – Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees ofthe institution (maximum 500 words)
Student Council members are selected from the student representatives byAcademic Council members. The selection process is based on their academic
performance, skills, previous year records, recommendation by the Head of thedepartment and students representatives etc. Chairman of the Student Council isselected from final year PG, ViceChairman from first year PG, Secretary from
final year UG, Treasurer from second year UG and Jointsecretary from first yearUG. Cultural Club Sports Club Secretaries are also selected depending upontheir performance. Student Council contribution is vital in all events
conducted in the Institution. They organize all National day celebrations suchas Independence Day, Republic Day etc. All the clubs and committee activitiesare supported by the Student Council. Other than academic activities, StudentCouncil organizes the Major cultural event known as “Credise” every year. TheCultural club is functioned with the major contribution of Student Council. Thehostel committee takes care of hostel menu preparation, room allocation and
hostel related issues. Sree Narayana Guru Youth Club has its own office bearersand members who take up the preaching of Sree Narayana Guru to the society.
5.4 – Alumni Engagement
5.4.1 – Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association?
No
5.4.2 – No. of enrolled Alumni:
0
5.4.3 – Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) :
0
5.4.4 – Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :
0
CRITERION VI – GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 – Institutional Vision and Leadership
6.1.1 – Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year (maximum 500words)
Our college has a proficient internal coordinating and monitoring system.Participatory mechanisms are at work at every stage to ensure excellence
elevate. A faculty representing the teaching community acts as a member invarious committees and in the college. The members of Board of Management are
always available to guide the overall development of the institution. Themeetings are conducted regularly by the concerned head of the departments with
the faculty members to disseminate the responsibilities. The head of thedepartment allots the workload in discussion with the respective faculty basedon their area of specialisation. Budgets are prepared well in advance by the
various department heads for the forthcoming academic year keeping in view thecurricular and cocurricular activities of the department. An Academic planneris prepared in advance for the well functioning of all the activities of the
institution taking into consideration the academic and extracurricular aspectsof each and every department. Policies and plans of the institution are
monitored and evaluated by various committees involving the top management andthe faculty which are as follows: • IQAC: To enhance academic quality and adopt
quality sustenance measures as perceived by all stakeholders. To develop asystem for conscious, consistent and catalytic action to improve the academicand administrative performance of the institution. To promote measures for
institutional functioning towards quality enhancement through internalizationof quality culture and institutionalization of best practices • ISO: To updatemanuals based on ISO standard. To schedule and conduct internal audits andManagement Review Meeting (MRM) for each semester. To review the audit
observations and follow up corrective and preventive actions. To establish thequality policy and ensure quality objectives,customer and legal requirementsare met with. It also ensures resources needed for the QMS are available. •
AMC: To conduct Academic audit monthly to evaluate the progress. To ensure thesubject are handled as per the prescribed syllabus by the University for thatparticular batch .To ensure that the Syllabus is completed on time and theQuestion Papers are set accordingly. To ensure that all the Teaching staff
maintains a Logbook. Audit the records are maintained.
6.1.2 – Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)?
Yes
6.2 – Strategy Development and Deployment
6.2.1 – Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following (with in 100 words each):
Strategy Type Details
Examination and Evaluation Continuous Internal Assessment isconducted for all the students as per
the University Norms. A StandardProcedure is been set for the
preparation and display of timetable,submission of question paper to theexam cell and for the conduct ofExamination. Evaluation of answer
scripts is done within three days andprovide feedback to students on theirperformance. Remedial classes / test
are conducted for the students based ontheir performance. Advanced learners
are encouraged to follow more referencebooks and journals to gain an insightinto the topic. Discussion of answer
keys in the classroom is done.Assignments and Seminars on currenttopics or relevant topics to therespective subject are conducted.
Research and Development The Research Committee is formed withone representative faculty from eachdiscipline (Computer Science, SocialScience and Life Science) which is
headed by the Principal. The Researchand development cell of the College
disseminates information onconferences, funding assistance and
encourages the faculty in theirresearch publications. This Committee
meets at regular intervals to plan andmonitor the activities of the cell. Itmonitors the database of faculty and
scholars presentations and publicationsand organizes FDPs and workshops to
upgrade their research skills. Researchethics is formulated and circulatedamong all concerned faculty members.Minor Projects are being taken up byFaculty members and Students which isfunded by the management. Facultymembers are being encouraged to
register for Ph.D. The college providesfinancial assistance for publication in
journals and paper presentations inseminars and conferences
Teaching and Learning Adopted experiential learning throughgroup discussion, field basedassignment, industry immersion,
industrial visit etc., Increased usageof ICT in the area of teaching methods.Remedial classes for slow learners andBooster classes for advanced learnerswere conducted regularly. Each Facultyis assigned a set of students for whom
they act as Tutor/Mentor. Facultyfeedback analysis and follow up actions
are carried out semester wise.
Library, ICT and PhysicalInfrastructure / Instrumentation
To increase the usage of library and tomotivate the faculty and students thefollowing activities are initiated.Best Library User award was initiatedfor maximum utilization of library
resources. Enhancing the annual budgetfor library resources. Awareness
programme for students and faculty onthe usage of library was conducted. The
statistics regarding the usage oflibrary will be monitored and actions
were taken wherever necessary.Upgrading the knowledge by attending
faulty development programme on libraryrelated trends. Our college has
membership in the National DigitalLibrary. It has subscribed NLIST,DELNET and IEEE. Online journalsubscribed from Springer, Sage,
IndianJournals.com encouraged to useOpen Access Journals. Smart boards aremade available. Regular increase ofbooks in library are made depending
upon the needs.
Human Resource Management Orientation programmes to getacquainted with the work environment.
Training to take up ICT enabledteaching. FDPs and Workshops forquality enhancement. Financial
incentives for faculties for acquiringadditional qualification and
undertaking funded projects. Groupinsurance schemes for teaching and
nonteaching staff.
Industry Interaction / Collaboration MoUs are signed with industries for theenrichment of the students. Industrialvisits and field trips are arranged
regularly to offer practical exposure.Guest lectures and seminars are
conducted regularly for the students bySubject/Industry Experts.
Admission of Students Admissions are done as per theregulations and norms of the University
and State Government. Admissioncommittee has been formed to scrutinizethe process of admission. The admission
process springs during the month ofMarch/April and advertisements are
published in local, regional, nationaldailies and broadcasted in localchannels / radios. Students are
admitted based on the UGC reservationpolicy. The college ensures the rules,regulations and eligibility criteria
prescribed by the BharathiarUniversity. Information regarding
admission process, programmes offeredetc., are published in Newspaper,
websites and brochures. A Prospectusthat highlights the details of variousprogrammes offered by the college is
prepared every year prior to thecommencement of admissions. A help desk
is set up during admissions forproviding information regarding theadmission process and course details.
Curriculum Development The College is affiliated to BharathiarUniversity which frames the curriculum
and syllabi for the affiliatedcolleges. The curriculum developmentcell analyze the syllabus with theexternal resource persons includingindustrial representative and suggestthe changes to the Board of Studies inthe University. Online Swayam courses
were introduced for the allundergraduate students. Job OrientedCourses were conducted for studentslike Tally ERP 9,J2EE,Android and
communication English to bridge the gapbetween the academic and industry.
6.2.2 – Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:
E-governace area Details
Administration In order to enhance the infrastuctural
facilities recommendation to themanagement is done for the purchase ofnew machinaries for the college and
equipements for variousdepartments.Implementation of new
software technologies in theinstitutions for the new courses tomatch the current need, demand andtrends of the students.Analyse thestudents performance. Conduction of
periodical council meetings to discussmatters of the college and also to
prepare annual budgets.
Finance and Accounts Transactions – Fee payments, Completeaccounting package is available whichis integrated to other modules like
admission, inventory and fees, whereverthe financial transactions are
explicit.
Student Admission and Support Admission module takes care of completestudent management, student personal
information, student extra –curricularactivities, attendance, internal marks,
assessment system, remarks andwarnings, Performance report.
Examination Examination module helps the examcoordinator to execute the examination
in an efficient way. The modulesavailable are exam master, examtimetable, seating arrangements,
Internal Mark Entry and Internal markscomparison reports.
6.3 – Faculty Empowerment Strategies
6.3.1 – Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership feeof professional bodies during the year
Year Name of Teacher Name of conference/workshop attendedfor which financialsupport provided
Name of theprofessional body forwhich membership
fee is provided
Amount of support
2018 Mr P Sankar QualityEnhancementThrough NAACAccreditation
NAAC SponsoredNationalSeminar
300
2018 Ms P Anitha QualityEnhancementThrough NAACAccreditation
NAAC SponsoredNationalSeminar
300
2018 Ms R Radhapriya QualityEnhancementThrough NAACAccreditation
NAAC SponsoredNationalSeminar
300
2018 Ms Radhapriya Revisedassessment andaccreditation
PrincipalsWelfare CellWorkshop
250
framework
2018 Dr R Priya Emergingchallenges in
qualitysustenance andharnessing bestpractices in
highereducation
IQAC FDP 500
2018 Mr.S.Vinuchakaravarthi
Emergingchallenges in
qualitysustenance andharnessing bestpractices in
highereducation
IQAC FDP 500
2018 Dr.A.VijayaChitra
Revisedassessment andaccreditation
framework
PrincipalsWelfare CellWorkshop
250
2018 Ms.M.Nandhini Revisedassessment andaccreditation
framework
PrincipalsWelfare CellWorkshop
250
2018 Dr.C SujathaPreeth
Nedunal Vadailulla Kalaigal
,TamilIlkkiyangalil
UllaAzhagingalumAraviyalum
Ayidha Ezhuthu 1000
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6.3.2 – Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the College forteaching and non teaching staff during the year
Year Title of theprofessionaldevelopmentprogramme
organised forteaching staff
Title of theadministrative
trainingprogramme
organised fornon-teaching
staff
From date To Date Number ofparticipants(Teaching
staff)
Number ofparticipants
(non-teachingstaff)
2018 Presentation Skillslevel 2
07/09/2018 08/09/2018 32 0
2018 FundedProjects:Project formulationWinning Stratergies
andManagement
01/04/2019 02/04/2019 28 0
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6.3.3 – No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, RefresherCourse, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of theprofessionaldevelopmentprogramme
Number of teacherswho attended
From Date To date Duration
FDP EmergingChallenges in
QualitySustenance
Harnessing BestPractices in
HigherEducation
1 08/03/2019 09/03/2019 2
FDP Outcomebased education
1 23/06/2018 23/06/2018 1
FDPIntroduction toPHP Programming
2 24/07/2018 25/07/2018 2
FDPPresentationskills level 2
1 26/10/2018 27/10/2018 2
RC UGCSponsered
Workshop MOOC
1 22/10/2018 26/10/2018 5
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6.3.4 – Faculty and Staff recruitment (no. for permanent recruitment):
Teaching Non-teaching
Permanent Full Time Permanent Full Time
114 114 87 87
6.3.5 – Welfare schemes for
Teaching Non-teaching Students
Flexible work timings •Gifts and mementoes
during all celebrationstimes(Sports, Collegeday, Annual day) •Maternity leave •Research fundingassistance from
management through seedmoney • Special
permission for Research •Incentives for researchfunding assistance fromexternal agencies • StaffInsurance • Contributory
Provident Fund • ESIfacility • Gratuity
•Giving allowance for
Contributory ProvidentFund • ESI facility •Gratuity • Employee
deposit link insurance •Contribution towards
medical insurance • Loanfacilities for health
care • Concession givenfor medical expenses •
Maternity Leave •Festival Loan
facilities.Uniforms forthe maintenance staff is
available. • Feeconcession for the
staff’s son/daughter.
Self defence programs,Yoga , Scholarship
through alumni club •Newspapers for currenttrends • Disbursingscholarships andFinancial Aid •
Supporting the studentsin getting concession buspasses • Organised bridgeprogrammes for the firstyear students • Organisedmedical camp for studentsCareer Guidance providedfor students to enhancetheir employability •Placement programmesorganised to get them
Ph.D/NET/SLET holders•Fee concession for thestaff’s son/daughter.
placed • Fitnessequipments are providedfor maintaining their
physical fitness. • PartTime Jobs.
6.4 – Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
6.4.1 – Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly (with in 100 words each)
The internal audit takes place once in three months and it is updated till themonth of June 2018. The audit covers each and every voucher entry such as
purchase, cash payment, receipts, fee collection, bank payment and receipts,journal, bank reconciliation etc. The external audit is conducted in the Trust
office once in a year.
6.4.2 – Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during theyear(not covered in Criterion III)
Name of the non governmentfunding agencies /individuals
Funds/ Grnats received in Rs. Purpose
No Data Entered/Not Applicable !!!
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6.4.3 – Total corpus fund generated
0
6.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System
6.5.1 – Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes ISO Yes ISO
Administrative Yes ISO Yes ISO
6.5.2 – Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association (at least three)
• Parent – Teacher Meet is conducted to provide feedback related to academicaspects. • Career plans are discussed with the parents. • Health camps are
organised for students.
6.5.3 – Development programmes for support staff (at least three)
• Staff development programmes are organised within the campus and they arealso motivated to attend programmes outside the campus with management
sponsorships. • Staff members are motivated to use the ICT facilities andtraining programmes are conducted on Excel for data analysis, google formsetc., • Training programme on file management, disaster management etc., areconducted. • Health camps and yoga programmes are also conducted for holistic
development of the staff members.
6.5.4 – Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)
1. Strengthening Overall Teaching Learning Process and Quality System 2. Toimplement centralized Learning Management System for effective assessment andevalution of the teaching learning process. 3. Strengthening Student enrichmentand faculty enrichment activities including the brand image of the institution.
6.5.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System Details
a) Submission of Data for AISHE portal Yes
b)Participation in NIRF Yes
c)ISO certification Yes
d)NBA or any other quality audit No
6.5.6 – Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year
Year Name of qualityinitiative by IQAC
Date ofconducting IQAC
Duration From Duration To Number ofparticipants
2018 ICT EnabledTeaching
27/06/2018 27/06/2018 27/06/2018 90
2018 NAAC RevisedAccreditionframe work
28/07/2018 28/07/2018 28/07/2018 95
2018 Out comebased
Education
26/11/2018 26/11/2018 26/11/2018 96
2018 ExperientialLearningthroughTeaching
31/05/2019 31/05/2019 31/05/2019 106
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CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES
7.1 – Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities
7.1.1 – Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during theyear)
Title of theprogramme
Period from Period To Number of Participants
Female Male
seminar on“EmpoweringYoung Minds
11/10/2018 11/10/2018 85 65
Guest Lectureon “Empowering
Women”
07/03/2019 07/03/2019 90 60
7.1.2 – Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:
Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the renewable energy sources
A biogas plant is operated to utilize the waste from the hostel. 95 of thecollege strength utilizes college buses and so there is only a minimum
utilization of non renewable resources
7.1.3 – Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness
Item facilities Yes/No Number of beneficiaries
Rest Rooms Yes 0
Scribes for examination Yes 0
7.1.4 – Inclusion and Situatedness
Year Number ofinitiatives to
address
Number ofinitiativestaken to
Date Duration Name ofinitiative
Issuesaddressed
Number ofparticipating
students
locationaladvantagesand disadva
ntages
engage withand
contribute tolocal
community
and staff
2018 0 1 29/06/2018
1 AwarenessProgram
DrugAbuse
31
2018 0 1 06/11/2018
1 AwarenessCamp
EcofriendlyDiwali
85
2019 1 0 08/02/2019
1 AwarenessRally
Effectsof
Plastics
201
2019 0 1 08/02/2019
1 AwarenessRally
RoadSafety
155
2019 1 0 09/02/2019
1 AwarenessRally
HelmetAwareness
255
7.1.5 – Human Values and Professional Ethics Code of conduct (handbooks) for various stakeholders
Title Date of publication Follow up(max 100 words)
College Calendar 02/07/2018 Code of Conduct forstudents, Syllabus,Hostel admission
procedure, leave details
7.1.6 – Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics
Activity Duration From Duration To Number of participants
Cleaning Campaignin Sree NarayanaGuru Institute ofManagement Studies
02/08/2018 02/08/2018 70
Cleaning Campaignon Clean Campus and
Green Campus
30/08/2018 30/08/2018 75
Blood Donation Camp 07/09/2018 07/09/2018 20
Cleaning Campaignin the college
premises
14/09/2018 14/09/2018 50
Sapling Plantationin the Herbal
garden
19/09/2018 19/09/2018 50
A Special Talk onThe Importance of
Education
23/09/2018 23/09/2018 50
A Motivational Talkon Learning to Live
Together
23/09/2018 23/09/2018 10
A Guest Lecture onThe Role ofYoungsters in
Today’s Society
24/09/2018 24/09/2018 75
An Oath TakingCeremony on
Eradication ofPoverty
17/10/2018 17/10/2018 50
An Oath TakingCeremony on Swachh
Campus! SwachhBharath! at SreeNarayana GuruInstitute of
Management Studies
03/08/2018 03/08/2018 25
Swachh BharathPledge
06/08/2018 06/08/2018 50
An Awareness Rallyin connection withWorld Breastfeeding
Week
07/08/2018 07/08/2018 150
A Seminar onConservation ofWater, Fuel and
Energy
09/08/2018 09/08/2018 80
LiteraryCompetitions inconnection with
Sawachhta Pakhwara
14/08/2018 14/08/2018 50
An AwarenessProgramme on Road
Safety, AntiRagging and Drug
Abuse
29/08/2018 29/08/2018 100
An AwarenessProgramme onKAVALAN APP
23/10/2018 23/10/2018 20
A TrainingProgramme on
Disaster Management
08/11/2018 08/11/2018 25
An AwarenessProgramme and AGuest Lecture onImpact of HIV andChallenges faced by
Young People
04/12/2018 04/12/2018 50
An Awareness Rallyon Human Rights Day
10/12/2018 10/12/2018 50
NSS Special Camp 04/01/2019 10/01/2019 10
Signature Campaignon National Voters
Day
25/01/2019 25/01/2019 75
Blood Donation Camp 07/02/2019 07/02/2019 20
An AwarenessCampaign and A
Guest Lecture on
20/03/2019 20/03/2019 80
Election 2019
A Rally on WorldEnvironment Day
05/06/2018 05/06/2018 70
A Guest Lecture onApplication of Yogafor Modern Life
21/06/2018 21/06/2018 25
An Oath TakingCeremony on Say Noto Drugs and Say
Yes to Life
26/06/2018 26/06/2018 100
An Awareness Rallyon World Population
Day
10/07/2018 10/07/2018 150
A Guest Lecture onSwachh Bharath
11/07/2018 11/07/2018 20
An OrientationProgramme on NSS
12/07/2018 12/07/2018 50
An AwarenessProgramme onPlastic Free
Campaign
13/07/2018 13/07/2018 80
Cleaning Campaignin the college
premises
16/07/2018 16/07/2018 50
Cleaning CampaignProgramme at
Government Hr SecSchool, Pichanur
12/07/2018 12/07/2018 100
A Guest Lecture onClean India
20/07/2018 20/07/2018 70
An Essay WritingCompetition on TheRole of Youngstersin Clean India and
Green India
24/07/2018 24/07/2018 10
Cleaning Campaignin the college
premises
26/07/2018 26/07/2018 50
Saplings Plantationin connection with
World NatureConservation Day
27/07/2018 27/07/2018 50
Free GeneralMedical Camp
29/07/2018 29/07/2018 20
An AwarenessProgramme on Blood
Donation
31/07/2018 31/07/2018 100
7.1.7 – Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)
1. Plastic Free Campus , Green Campus and Nature Club conducts activities,guest lectures, cleaning campaigns and rallies on Environment Protection and
Minimization of Pollution 2. A biogas plant is operated to utilize the wastefrom hostel 3. Tree plantation activity is carried out each year to increasethe number of plantations 4. “Wealth from Waste” competitions are regularly
conducted 5. 95 of the college strength utilizes college buses and so there isonly a minimum utilization of non renewable resources 6. The college has aMedicinal Garden which comprises of more than fifty plants 7. A seminar on
Conservation of Water, Fuel and Energy was conducted on 09/08/2018
7.2 – Best Practices
7.2.1 – Describe at least two institutional best practices
1. Adoption of the Village C G Pudur Title of the practice 1 is Adoption ofC.G.Pudur Village 2. The context that required the initiation of the practice:
C.G.Pudur is a nearby village which is inhabited by rustic people. Thispractice is initiated to educate the rural students of the neighboring
locality. By adopting the village, the college takes responsibility of thevillage and it is understood that the village is given overall care. Thecollege conducts many awareness programs, rallies in order to educate the
villagers. Medical Camps are organized to ensure the health of the inhabitants.The school children of the village are given career guidance programmes andBasic English grammar classes. It’s vital to educate and ensure that the
inhabitants are made aware of the current social and political scenario and areable to cope up with it.3. Objectives of the Practice: To provide adequateawareness on education policies, to impart knowledge on mental and physicalhealth, hygiene and epidemic diseases.4. The Practice: The practice aims at
developing the village as a whole in all the areas such as mental and physicalhealth, education, employment and general knowledge. To focus on each and everyaspect, the college frames many programme schedules which includes the name andtype of the programmes to be conducted by each and every department and thedifferent clubs and committees of the college. 6. Impact of the Practice: Thestudents and staff members of the college visit the village regularly. With thehelp of various programmes like street plays, awareness campaigns, rallies,
lectures, poster presentations etc by our students, the villagers gainknowledge on various mental and physical health care issues, education and
government policies needed for them to lead a peaceful life. Children startedjoining schools, the school children were able to communicate in English. Thevillagers started paying more attention to their health and health related
habits. The impact is also felt on the students who are directly related to theactivities, as we indulge them in community services and societal wellbeing. 1.
Title of the practice 2 Introduction of Job Oriented Courses. Job OrientedCourses are planned and provided to the students of all departments on the
basis of employability requirements along with the curriculum. All the studentsare made to enroll in any one of the course depending upon their interest. Allthe first year UG students are given Communicative English Classes. FinishingSchool classes are conducted for all the final year UG students. FinishingSchool classes focus on Etiquette, Power of Positive Thinking, InterviewSkills, Numerical Aptitude, Personal Grooming, Group Discussion, PublicSpeaking, Stress Release Techniques, Body Language, Leadership Skills,
Presentation Skills and Art of Writing. Apart from subject oriented courses,other courses such as Jewelry making, painting, jam preparation etc are alsoprovided. Some of the courses such as TALLY, J2EE, and ANDROID are providedwith Industry – institution tie ups, jewelry making, painting are run throughexperts from the respective fields. The students develop additional skillsthrough this practice and find themselves sound to acquire employment.
Upload details of two best practices successfully implemented by the institution as per NAAC format in yourinstitution website, provide the link
http://www.sngasc.ac.in/
7.3 – Institutional Distinctiveness
7.3.1 – Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority andthrust in not more than 500 words
The college follows the teachings of the great saint –Sree Narayana Guru. SreeNarayana Guru Youth Club keeps organizing programmes and activities which focuson the preaching of the saint Sree Narayana Guru. The college has various clubsand committees which regularly conduct activities to promote human values and
ethics. Each year the college gets more number of university ranks to itscredit. Sports students are given importance and their admission process
includes fee concessions. A national level player will get 100 concession insemester fees, for a State level player concession of 50 is given and a
district level student will get 50 concession in the tuition fees. Apart fromthis, meritorious scholarship is also provided for students. Intra and Inter
departmental competitions are conducted regularly for encouraging the studentsto showcase their talents. Job Oriented Courses are conducted for both UG andPG students to gain additional skills inorder to bridge the gap between theacademics and the industry. Multicultural teaching approaches are followedsince students are from various parts of the world. Each department conductsFood Fests and the profit is donated to Orphanages. Through this practice
students cultivate the traits such as compassion, humanity and leadership. Thecollege has adopted the nearby village C.G.Pudur which is inhabited by rustic
people. This practice is initiated to educate the rural students of theneighboring locality and also to inculcate healthy habits for physical and
mental wellbeing. By adopting the village, the college has taken responsibilityof the village and is made sure that the village is given holistic care. Thecollege conducts many awareness programs, rallies in order to educate the
villagers. Medical Camps are organized to ensure the health of the inhabitants.The school children of the village are given career guidance progarmmes andBasic English grammar classes. It’s vital to educate and ensure that the
villagers are given awareness of the current medical, social and politicalscenarios to lead a better life.
Provide the weblink of the institution
http://www.sngasc.ac.in/
8.Future Plans of Actions for Next Academic Year
To conduct programs on contemporary themes to address the gap between industryand academia. • To conduct programmes on cross cutting issues relevant to gender,environment and sustainability, human values, professional ethics etc. • Toparticipate in the NIRF and other Ranking by various magazines and agencies. •Introduction of new certificate courses to students for acquiringentrepreneurship / employability skills. • To motivate final year Under Graduateand Post Graduate students to undertake field projects and internships in variousindustry/institution/organization/research laboratories of their relativediscipline. • To arrive at a mechanism to achieve the course outcomes based. • Toassess the learning levels of the students after admission, online concept leveltest will be conducted organize special programme for slow advanced learners . •To increase the usage of ICT for effective teaching. • To enrich theteachinglearning with the use of learner centric innovative teaching methods suchas field based assignments, industrial visits, experiential learning, corporateinhouse training, knowledge sharing sessions, outbound training etc. • Tostrengthen the mentoring system by implementing the effective method. • Toencourage faculty to apply and obtain awards, recognitions and fellowships fromrecognized institutions. • To understand and develop a mechanism for mapping theattainment of course outcomes and programme outcomes. • To motivate faculty toenrol /complete doctoral programmes obtain research guideship submit the research
proposals to funding agencies obtain more research funds. • To provide seedfunding assistance to faculty members for promoting research culture. • Tomotivate faculty members research scholars to publish research papers in SCOPUSindexed journal, Web of Science etc., • To provide incentive to faculty memberswho receive state, national and international recognition/awards. • To motivatethe students to develop innovative projects to participate in hackathon throughinstitution innovation cell. • To organize workshops/seminars on IPR otherinnovative practice by Research Development Cell. • To motivate faculty andstudents to participate in extension activities with Government Organisations andNonGovernment Organisations. • To enhance the availability and usage ofejournals, books • To enhance Canteen, Parking and indoor games facilities incampus. • To establish system and procedure for maintaining and utilizingphysical, academic and support. To increase the number of government fundedprograms in the college. •To establish Value added courses for students bringingin experts from industry. •To inculcate entrepreneurship skills to students planto introduce startup programme.
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