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Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION

VISION

To attain higher levels of access, equity and excellence in the State Higher Education system with greater efficiency, transparency, accountability and responsiveness. The State will be in the league of the top ranked countries in terms of efficiency, competitiveness, services and market delivery in education to make a node to global knowledge network by 2030.

Students will have a strong commitment to communities, society and enterprises which will give them a sense of pride and identity, and will equip them with the skills to make significant contribution to the regional, national and global communities.

Further, Higher Education Institutions will be the pivot for new ideas by research and these will translate into the sustaining innovative enterprises of the future.

The higher education sector of Kerala is expected to be a vital force in the sustainable development of the State in future.

MISSION

 Raise the GER from 21.9 % to 25.2% and 32 % by the end of Plan Period XII and XIII respectively.  Ensure EQUITY to all especially to marginalized groups like SEBCs, SC/ST and other disabled.  To make quality education affordable to all.  Ensure ACCESS by balanced growth of Higher Education Institutions across the State.  Expand the institutional base for ensuring ACCESS by creating additional capacity in existing institutions and establishing new institutions in un-served and underserved areas by way of upgradation and consolidation.  Enhance academic EXCELLENCE in all spheres of Higher Education.  Adopting accreditation as a mandatory quality assurance framework.  To create a global brand name in education with status as a global destination of information technology and IT - enabled services.  Introduction of MIS to speed up the monitoring and feedback process.  Streamline the funds from RUSA and the State Exchequer to the beneficiary institutions through KSHEC.

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GOALS

Goals Performance Strategic objective (Key Measure interventions)

1. Quality Assurance Increase proportion 1. Mandatory accreditation to all HEIs of accredited by NAAC and NBA. institutions, infrastructure 2.Establishing Kerala State Assessment development and and Accreditation Council (KSAAC) academic reforms 3.Bring all HEIs under the Research Frame work Document (RFD) of GoI.

4.Streamline and monitor the Higher Education system in relation to the goals of National policies and International trends.

5.Performance appraisal through institutional audits and reviews, quality promotion and capacity development.

2 Enhance GER Increase GER to Starting of new colleges, sanctioning of 25.2% at the end of new courses, infrastructural Plan XII and 32% development of existing colleges and by the end of Plan sanctioning of additional seats for XIII. marginalized groups so as to ensure ACCESS

1. Starting new 3 Ensure EQUITY colleges 1. Starting new colleges by removing regional imbalances. 2.Sanctioning new 2. Expand the institutional base by courses creating additional capacity in existing institutions. 3. Starting new 3. Improve equity by providing colleges at SC/ST adequate opportunities in Higher and OBC Education to SC/STs and socially and dominated, un- educationally backward classes; served and promote inclusion of women, underserved areas. minorities and differently- abled persons. 1. Starting new Correcting regional imbalances in 4 Ensure better colleges access through new colleges and new ACCESS 2.Sanctioning new courses, concentrating at un-served and courses underserved areas. 3.Admissions on Admissions by way of reciprocal

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the basis of method in other State’s colleges as reciprocal basis well.

1. State level and 1. Offer a platform for planning and 5 Enhance Academic institutional level monitoring of Higher Education EXCELLENCE monitoring of Institutions at the State level. academic matters. 2. Ensure academic and examination 2. Academic and reforms like CBCSS, Semesterisation examination & Vocationalisation. reforms. 3.Promote Research & Innovations 3. Research & Innovations. Imparting skill 6 Skill up-gradation upgradation 1. Offering Additional Skill programmes. Acquisition Programmes along with UG studies 2. Other vocational courses with NVEQF standard.

7 Faculty Improvement 1. Training 1. Training programmes by Academic programmes by Staff Colleges. ASC, HEC, FLAIR*. 2. Training programmes by State Higher Education Council. 2. Faculty training by Universities and 3. Training programmes offered through Colleges. FLAIR.

8 Improvement of To improve the Fill the vacancy positions Student -Teacher ratio present student- proportionately and make it full by the teacher ratio end of this plan period in accordance with the RUSA norms.

9 Moral and value Creation of 1. Introducing Institution-wise education counseling cells and counseling centers for students. mentoring system. 2.Mentoring with Walk With Scholar (WWS) programmes in Govt and Govt- Aided colleges. *Fostering Linkages in Academic and Innovative Researches (FLAIR)

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Chapter 2: BACKGROUND INFORMATION Basic Information Name of KERALA State Area (in sq Total:38863 Rural:28768 Urban:10095 Tribal:13608 Hilly:19366 kms) Number of Total:14 Predominantly Predominantly Predominantly Predominantly Districts Rural:09 Urban:05 Tribal:04 Hilly:06 Number of Total:152 Predominantly Predominantly Predominantly Predominantly Blocks Rural:119 Urban:33 Tribal:17 Hilly:41

Demographics Population (In Lakhs) as per the Census 2011 SC ST OBC General Total M F M F M F M F M F Urban 5.94 6.29 0.25 0.27 39.54 43.62 30.46 33.0 76.19 83.16 Rural 8.76 9.34 2.13 2.2 39.73 42.73 33.38 36.36 84.08 90.63 Total 14.62 15.62 2.38 2.47 79.27 86.35 63.84 69.36 160.27 173.79

Hindu Muslim Sikhs Christians Jains Others Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Urban 42.96 46.85 18.89 20.52 0 0 14.34 15.79 0 0 0 0 76.19 83.16 Rural 47.31 51.03 20.8 22.4 0 0 15.97 17.2 0 0 0 0 84.08 90.63 Total 90.27 97.88 39.69 42.92 0 0 30.31 32.99 0 0 0 0 160.27 173.79

Population 18-23 in the age group (in Lakhs) as per the Census 2011

SC ST OBC General Total M F M F M F M F M F Urban 0.15 0.16 0.02 0.03 4.18 4.52 2.91 3.15 7.26 7.86 Rural 1.22 1.32 0.20 0.21 3.34 3.62 3.19 3.45 7.95 8.60 Total 1.37 1.48 0.22 0.24 7.52 8.14 6.10 6.60 15.21 16.46 Hindu Muslim Sikhs Christians Jains Others Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Urban 4.10 4.42 1.79 1.94 0 0 1.38 1.49 0 0 0 0 7.27 7.85 Rural 4.45 4.84 1.97 2.13 0 0 1.52 1.63 0 0 0 0 7.94 8.60 Total 8.55 9.26 3.76 4.07 0 0 2.90 3.12 0 0 0 0 15.21 16.45

Enrollments *(in Lakhs) SC ST OBC General Total M F M F M F M F M F Urban 0.03 0.03 0.002 0.004 0.58 0.62 0.978 1.066 1.59 1.72 Rural 0.22 0.23 0.03 0.03 0.46 0.50 1.03 1.13 1.74 1.89 Total 0.25 0.26 0.032 0.034 1.04 1.12 2.008 2.196 3.33 3.61 Hindu Muslim Sikhs Christians Jains Others Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Urban 0.95 1.03 0.14 0.15 0 0 0.50 0.54 0 0 0 0 1.59 1.72 Rural 1.04 1.13 0.15 0.17 0 0 0.55 0.59 0 0 0 0 1.74 1.89 Total 1.99 2.16 0.29 0.32 0 0 1.05 1.13 0 0 0 0 3.33 3.61 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 4

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*Compiled by TSG from the unpublished book of Dr. P.Anvar, Member Secretary, KSHEC SCHOOL PASS OUTS – SENIOR SECONDARY (IN LAKHS) Board 2012 2013 2014 Average State Board Schools 258179 264000 271836 264671.7 CBSE Schools NA 33491 44700 26063.67 Other Board Schools NA NA NA NA Total 258179 297491 316536 290735 NA = Not Available

District wise Profile (Base line data- 2012-13) District Total 18- GER Affili Affi Affili Affilia Govt. Gov Privat Pol populat 23 ated liate ated ted Consti t e/dee yte ion (in age Colle d Colle Colleg tuent/ univ med chn lakhs) pop ges Coll ges es Unive ersit Unive ic ulati (priv eges (priv (privat rsity ies rsities Col on ate- (pri ate- e- Colleg leg (in gen) vate gen- tech- e es lakh - aided pro- s) tech ) aided) - pro) Thiruvananthap 33.01 3.16 26.8 9 24 12 Nil 08 02 Nil 05 uram 26.35 2.37 27.1 5 15 12 01 01 Nil 01 04 11.97 0.99 33 17 08 09 Nil Nil Nil Nil 04 21.28 1.74 24.6 8 10 12 Nil 01 Nil Nil 03 19.75 1.56 46.9 21 08 21 Nil 01 01 Nil 05 Idukki 11.09 0.96 25.9 21 04 06 Nil 02 Nil Nil 06 32.82 2.79 37.6 42 31 21 01 04 04 Nil 05 Trichur 31.21 2.86 24.4 16 16 17 Nil 03 03 Nil 08 28.10 2.88 10.6 18 10 07 01 05 Nil Nil 06 41.13 4.86 8.4 40 09 10 Nil 03 04 Nil 05 30.86 2.95 18.8 40 08 08 Nil 06 01 Nil 06 Waynadu 8.17 0.78 12 7 Nil 04 Nil 02 01 Nil 02 25.23 2.37 19.4 28 05 09 Nil 02 01 Nil 04 Kasargode 13.07 1.41 10.5 14 04 02 Nil 03 01 Nil 03 KERALA 334.06 31.69 21.9 286 152 150 03 41 18 01 66

District wise Profile – (Perspective plan for 2014-15) District Govt Private Constitu Colleg Colle Govt. Govt Poly Polytech universitie univ. ent/ e ge Colle Colle tech nic s Universi (privat (priv ge ge nic Colleges ty e- ate- (gen) (tech- Coll (govt) Affiliate prof) gen) prof) eges d (pri) colleges Trivandrum Kerala NIL 77 24 22 10 2 0 5 Kollam Kerala NIL 52 16 18 1 0 2 2 Pathanamthita MG NIL 38 10 20 1 0 1 3 Alappuzha Kerala & NIL 34 10 17 1 0 1 2 MG Kottayam MG NIL 54 8 40 1 1 2 3 Idukki MG NIL 37 3 27 2 1 4 4

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Ernakulam MG NIL 115 29 63 4 0 2 4 Trichur MG NIL 65 14 28 5 1 1 6 Palakkad Calicut NIL 50 9 21 8 1 4 2 Malappuram Calicut NIL 82 5 54 7 0 3 3 Kozhikode Calicut NIL 77 5 47 9 1 4 2 Waynadu Calicut NIL 17 1 11 2 1 0 2 Kannur Kannur NIL 51 5 33 4 1 1 3 Kasargode Kannur NIL 23 4 13 3 2 1 2 KERALA NIL 772 142 414 58 9 22 43

Qualitative Profile: Are there any Educationally Backward districts in the State or districts with special concerns? Provide an educational profile of the State on a district-basis, identifying the weakest and strongest areas in the state, any disciplines or academic areas where certain areas have the potential to improve, districts with special needs in terms of vocational/agricultural/medical education etc. No. of EBDs (as per UGC list of 374 EBDs) = 4 Weakest 5 districts Reasons District 1 Malappuram Low GER (8.40), High population growth, Lowest per capita income (14th position in the state), Less number of HEIs, Literacy rate - 93.57%, Density=1157. District 2 Kasargod Low GER (Below 12), High population growth, Low per capita income (12th position in the state), Less number of HEIs, 7.65% of the population belongs to SC, Literacy rate is 90.09%, Density=657. District 3 Palakkad Low GER (Below 12), High population growth, Low per capita income (11th position in the state), Less number of HEIs, Literacy rate is 89.31%, Density=627. District 4 : Wayanad Low GER (Below 9), Less number of Higher Education Institutions(HEI), Large settler population, marginalized groups like Tribals, SC, OBC, SCBC are more in number, Low per capita income, Tribal oriented culture, Literacy rate is 89.03%, Density=384, Strongest 5 Districts Reasons Dist 1 Kottayam High GER, High literacy rate, More higher education institutions, High per capita income( 2nd position) Dist 2 Ernakulam High literacy rate, Commercial capital of the state, Highest per capita income (1st position), High GER Dist 3 Trivandrum State headquarters, Concentration of higher education institutions, Large number of Research institutions, High literacy rate, High per capita income ( 4th position), High GER Dist 4 Cultural capital, High GER and High literacy rate,

Districts with special Reasons needs Dist 1 Kozhikode GER (18%), High Growth rate of population, Low per capita income, Dominated by minority communities Dist 2 Pathanamthitta Less number of higher education institutions, hilly area, high literacy rate-96.55%, High per capita income (3rd position) Dist 3 Kannur High literacy rate- 95.10%, Density+ 852, Low per capita income

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(8th position) Dist 4 Alapuzha Coastal district, High literacy rate-95.72%, Low per capita income (6th position), Density= 452, Less number of higher education institutions. Dist 5 Idukki Hilly and tribal area, Low per capita income (7th position), Low GER, Less number of higher education institutions.

Institutional Data Number of Institutions Covering the State: Institutions State Public Central State Private Deemed of National Others Total University University University University Importance No. 13 1 Nil 2 9 Nil 25

Institutional Data Number of Institutions Covering the State Private Govt. profession funded Private Private Private Govt . al Self Gen Aided professional Polytech Gen. Total Colleges ( financin colleges Gen Aided nics colleges self g (unaided) colleges colleges financing) colleges 58 123 Nil 263 182 3 8 637

Techn ology/ Medic Aff al/ Const Affil ilia Agricu ituent iated ted ltural/ Colle Govt Affiliated Pri No. of Name of State Distri Gen Langu ges/ . Othe Govt. vat Colleges University ct eral age/ Unive Aide rs Colleges e Accredited Law/ rsity d Col Veteri Colle Coll leg nary ges eges es (Please specify ) Kerala University All for Health & Medical/N Allied ursing/ Thirus All N.A Health Dental/ Nil Nil Nil Nil sur Kerala Homeo/ / Sidha etc Kerala Veterinary Waya N.A Veterin 4 Nil Nil 2 Nil University & Animal nad ary accredited Sciences by ICAR University Ernak N.A Law Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil The Kerala State Higher Education Council 7

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National ulam University of Advanced Legal Studies, (NUALS)

Kerala Kalamandalam Thriss Art & Deemed N.A Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil ur Culture University

Kerala University University of Fisheries and Ernak Fisheri accredited Ocean Studies N.A Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil ulam es by ICAR

Kerala University Agricultural Thriss Agricul N.A Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil accredited University, ur, tural by ICAR Vellanikkara

Malaya Thunchath Malap lam Ezhuthanchan N.A Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil puram Univer sity University

Reco NAAC Cochin Techno gnize accredited University of Ernak logy d and and N.A 24 Nil Nil Nil ulam Univer instit Applied for Technology sity ution re- (CUSAT), Kochi s - 30 accreditatio n

Total/ - 8 - 28 Nil Nil Nil 30 4 Average

Autonomous Colleges Name Affiliating District Funding Accreditat Enrolm University (Private/ ion Status ent Government/ & Cycle of Government Accreditat aided ion Kerala Trivandrum Govt. Aided A 1800 Fathima Matha National Kerala Kollam Govt. Aided A 2695 College SB College, MG Kottayam Govt. Aided A 707 University St.Theresa’s College, MG Ernakulam Govt. Aided A 1782

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Ernakulam University Sacred Heart College, MG Ernakulam Govt. Aided A 1850 Thevara University College, MG Ernakulam Govt. Aided A 311 University St.Thomas College, Calicut Thrissur Govt. Aided A 2091 Thrissur University Maharaja’s college, MG Ernakulam Govt A 2530 Ernakulam University St.Joseph’s college, Calicut Kozhikkode Govt. Aided A 1600 Devagiri University Christ College, MG Thrissur Govt. Aided A 1663 Irinjalakkuda University Total/Average 11236

NAAC accreditation status of colleges - 2014-15 Sl.No Name of the college/ University District Funding Grade Cycle of Institution (private/ received accreditati govt./ govt. on aided) 1 B J M COLLEGE, KERALA KOLLAM Govt. Aided Not Accredited NIL , KOLLAM 2 C K GOVINDAN MEMORIAL CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT B+ 1 GOVT.COLLEGE, , KOZHIKODE 3 MEMORIAL GOVT MUSIC COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT Not Accredited NIL PALAKKAD 4 COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, , CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT Not Accredited NIL KOZHIKODE 5 DON BOSCO COLLEGE, CALICUT WAYANAD PRIVATE Not Accredited NIL SULTHAN BETHERY, WAYANAD 6 E K N M GOVT. COLLEGE, KANNUR GOVT. Not Accredited NIL ELERITHATTU, KASARAGOD 7 G P M GOVT. COLLEGE, KANNUR KASARGOD GOVT. Not Accredited NIL MANJESWARAM, KASARAGOD 8 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, KR KASARAGOD GOVT A II KASARAGOD 9 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT B I KOTTAYAM 10 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT B I , KOZHIKODE 11 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, CU KOZHIKODE GOVT B II MADAPPALLY, KOZHIKODE 12 GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, CU KOZHIKODE GOVT B I MOKERI, KOZHIKODE

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13 GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, CHOKLI,

14 GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE CALICUT CALICUT GOVT. Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, 15 GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT B++ I COLLEGE, 16 GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, TANUR 17 GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, 18 GOVT COLLEGE OF FINE CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT Not Accredited NIL ARTS, THRISSUR 19 GOVT COLLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT Not Accredited NIL ATTAPPADI 20 GOVT. ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT Not Accredited NIL , ALAPPUZHA 21 GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, CALICUT CALICUT GOVT Not Accredited NIL 22 GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, CALICUT CALICUT GOVT Not Accredited NIL 23 GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT Not Accredited NIL , PALAKKAD 24 GOVT. ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, CU KOZHIKODE GOVT B II MEENCHANDA, KOZHIKODE 25 GOVT. ARTS COLLEGE, THIRUVANANT THYCAUD, KU GOVT C+ I HAPURAM 26 GOVT. BRENNEN COLLEGE, DHARMADAM , KR KANNUR GOVT A II KANNUR 27 GOVT. COLLEGE FOR I WOMEN, THIRUVANANT VAZHUTHACAUD, KERALA GOVT A HAPURAM THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

28 GOVT. COLLEGE, NIL KANNUR KASARAGOD GOVT Not Accredited

29 GOVT. COLLEGE, I CYCLE , ACCREDI THIRUVANANTHAPURAM TATION IN PROGRES THIRUVANANT S KERALA GOVT. NIL HAPURAM (SUBMITT ED LoI AND IEQA)

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30 GOVT. COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B I CHITTUR, PALAKKAD 31 GOVT. COLLEGE, KU THIRUVANANT GOVT. B I KANJIRAMKULAM, HAPURAM THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 32 GOVT. COLLEGE, MG IDUKKI GOVT. NIL Not Accredited KATTAPPANA, IDUKKI 33 GOVT. COLLEGE, CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. B I KODENCHERY, KOZHIKODE 34 GOVT. COLLEGE, CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT B I MALAPPURAM 35 GOVT. COLLEGE, KANNUR WAYAND GOVT B I , WAYANAD 36 GOVT. COLLEGE, MANIMALAKUNNU, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT B I ERNAKULAM 37 GOVT. COLLEGE, MG IDUKKI GOVT Not Accredited NIL , IDUKKI 38 GOVT. COLLEGE, THIRUVANANT , KERALA GOVT. B 1 HAPURAM THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 39 GOVT. COLLEGE, , CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B+ 1 MALAPPURAM 40 GOVT. COLLEGE, TRIPUNITHURA, MG ERNAKULAM GOVT Not Accredited NIL ERNAKULAM 41 GOVT. RAJA RAVI VARMA COLLEGE FOR FINE ARTS, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT Not Accredited NIL MAVELIKARA, ALAPPUZHA 42 GOVT. COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT B I TRIPUNITHURA, ERNAKULAM 43 GOVT. VICTORIA CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. A III COLLEGE, PALAKKAD 44 GOVT.COLLEGE OF FINE KERALA TRIVANDRUM GOVT Not Accredited NIL ARTS, PALAYAM 45 GOVT.COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B I CHALAKKUDY, THRISSUR 46 GOVT.COLLEGE, KERALA TRIVANDRUM KARIAVATTOM, GOVT Not Accredited NIL THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 47 GOVT.SANSKRIT KERALA TRIVANDRUM GOVT B++ 1 COLLEGE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

48 K M M GOVT. WOMENS KR KANNUR GOVT B+ I COLLEGE, KANNUR 49 KKTM GOVT . COLLEGE CU THRISSUR GOVT B I PULLUT, THRISSUR 50 LAKSHMIBAI NATIONAL KERALA TRIVANDRUM COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL GOVT Not Accredited NIL EDUCATION, KARIYAVATTOM 51 MAHARAJAS COLLEGE, MG ERNAKULAM GOVT.AIDED A III ERNAKULAM

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52 N M S M GOVT. COLLEGE, CALICUT WAYAND GOVT C I , WAYANAD 53 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CALICUT CALICUT COLLEGE, EAST HILL, GOVT Not Accredited NIL KOZHIKODE 54 POOKKOYA THANGAL CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. APPLIED I MEMORIAL GOVT. COLLEGE, , MALAPPURAM 55 R L V COLLEGE OF MUSIC MG ERNAKULAM AND FINE ARTS, GOVT Not Accredited NIL ERNAKULAM 56 SARBT MEMORIAL CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT B I GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, MUCHUKUNNU, KOZHIKODE 57 SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL CUSAT ERNAKULAM GOVT Not Accredited NIL FISHERY, CUSAT, COCHI 58 SI MET COLLEGE OF MEDICAL ERNAKULAM NURSING, PALLURUTHY UNIVERSIT GOVT Not Accredited NIL Y 59 SREE NEELAKANDA CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT A II GOVT. SANSKRIT COLLEGE, , PALAKKAD 60 SREE SANKARACHARYA UNIVERSITY OF - ERNAKULAM GOVT A 2 SANSKRIT, 61 SREE SWATHI THIRUNAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, KERALA TRIVANDRUM GOVT Not Accredited NIL THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 62 SRI. C ACHUTHA MEMON GOVT. COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT B II KUTTANELLUR, THRISSUR 63 SVPK ARTS & SCIENCE CALICUT MALAPPURAM UNAIDED COLLEGE, PALEMED, Not Accredited NIL , MALAPURAM 64 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. A II THIRUVANANTHAPURAM HAPURAM AIDED 65 GOVT. ARTS & SCIENCE KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT COLLEGE, HAPURAM Not Accredited NIL 66 GOVT. ARTS & SCIENCE KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, HAPURAM 67 COLLEGE OF CUSAT KOLLAM CAPE Not Accredited NIL ENGINEERING, PERUMON 68 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, CUSAT KASARAGOD CAPE Not Accredited NIL THRIKARIPPUR 69 COLLEGE OF PATTANAMTHI CUSAT CAPE Not Accredited NIL ENGINEERING, TTA 70 COLLEGE OF CUSAT THIRUVANANT GOVT. Not Accredited NIL ENGINEERING, ATTINGAL HAPURAM 71 COLLEGE OF NIL ENGINEERING, CUSAT ALAPPUZHA IHRD Not Accredited

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72 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, CUSAT ALAPPUZHA GOVT Not Accredited NIL 73 COLLEGE OF CUSAT PATHANAMTHI GOVT. ENGINEERING, TTA Not Accredited NIL KALLOOPPARA 74 COLLEGE OF KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. ENGINEERING, Not Accredited NIL KARUNAGAPPALLY 75 COLLEGE OF KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. ENGINEERING, Not Accredited NIL 76 COLLEGE OF MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. ENGINEERING, POONJAR Not Accredited NIL

77 MODEL ENGINEERING CUSAT ERANAKULAM GOVT. Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, ERNAKULAM 78 LBS CENTRE FOR - THIRUVANANT GOVT. Not Accredited NIL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HAPURAM 79 DIRECTORATE OF - THIRUVANANT GOVT. TECHNICAL EDUCATION HAPURAM Not Accredited NIL (DTE) 80 INSTITUTE OF HUMAN - HIRUVANANTH GOVT. RESOURCE APURAM Not Accredited NIL DEVELOPMENT (IHRD) 81 K.R. NARAYANAN - THRISSUR GOVT. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF Not Accredited NIL VISUAL SCIENCE & ARTS, THRISSUR 82 NATIONAL INSTITUTE - HIRUVANANTH GOVT. FOR SPEECH AND APURAM Not Accredited NIL HEARING (NISH) 83 LEKSHMIBAI NATIONAL KERALA HIRUVANANTH GOVT. COLLEGE OF PYSHICAL APURAM Not Accredited NIL EDUCATION (LNCPE) 84 CO-OPERATIVE - TRIVANDRUM GOVT. ACADEMY OF Not Accredited NIL PROVISIONAL EDUCATION (CAPE) 85 INSTITUTE OF - HIRUVANANTH GOVT. IN APURAM Not Accredited NIL KERALA (IMK) 86 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, - CALICUT GOVT. Accredited A KOZHIKODE (IIM, KOZHIKODE) 87 NATIONAL INSTITUE OF - CALICUT GOVT. Accredited A TECHNOLOGY (NIT - C) 88 GOVT. BRENNEN KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. COLLEGE OF TEACHER Not Accredited NIL EDUCATION, THALASSERY 89 GOVT. COLLEGE OF KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT B I TEACHER EDUCATION, HAPURAM THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 90 INSTITUTE OF MG THRISSUR GOVT. NIL ADVANCED STUDIES IN EDUCATION, THRISSUR Not Accredited

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91 GOVT. COLLEGE OF CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT A I TEACHER EDUCATION, KOZHIKODE 92 ACQUINAS COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B II EDACOCHIN, AIDED ERNAKULAM 93 PROPPOSED AL-AMEEN GOVT. (NACC VISIT COLLEGE,EDATHALA,AL MG ERANAKULAM I AIDED EXPECTED UVA,ERNAKULAM 2014) 94 ALL SAINTS COLLEGE, KU THIRUVANANT GOVT.AIDED B II THIRUVANANTHAPURAM HAPURAM 95 ALPHONSA COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT.AIDED B III KOTTAYAM 96 ALSHIFA SCHOOL OF CALICUT MALAPPURAM PRIVATE NURSING,PERINTHALMA Not Accredited NIL NNA, MALAPPURAM

97 AMAL COLLEGE OF CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT.AIDED ADVANCED STUDIES, Not Accredited NIL NILAMBUR, MALAPPURAM 98 ANSAR ARABIC COLLEGE CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT.AIDED - VALAVANNUR, Not Accredited NIL MALAPPURAM 99 ANVARUL ARABIC CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT.AIDED Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE , KUNIYIL 100 ANVARUL ISLAM CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. VANITHA ARABIC AIDED Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, MALAPPURAM 101 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II CHANGANACHERRY, AIDED KOTTAYAM 102 B K COLLEGE FOR MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ II WOMEN, AMALAGIRI, AIDED KOTTAYAM 103 BASELIUS COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ II KOTTAYAM AIDED 104 BASELIUS POULOSE II MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A I CATHOLICATE COLLEGE, AIDED PIRAVAM, ERNAKULAM 105 BHARATHAMATHA MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A II COLLEGE, AIDED THRIKKAKARA, ERNAKULAM 106 BISHOP MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B II CHOOLAPARAMBIL AIDED MEMORIAL COLLEGE, KOTTAYAM 107 BISHOP MOORE COLLEGE, KU ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B II , AIDED ALAPPUZHA 108 BAM COLLEGE, MG PATTANAMTHI GOVT. B 1 THURUTHICAD TTA AIDED 109 C M S COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ II KOTTAYAM AIDED CARMEL COLLEGE, CU THRISSUR GOVT. A II 110 MALA, THRISSUR AIDED CATHOLICATE COLLEGE, MG PATHANAMTHI GOVT. B++ II 111 PATHANAMTHITTA TTA AIDED

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CHRIST COLLEGE, CU THRISSUR GOVT. A II 112 IRINJALAKKUDA, AIDED THRISSUR CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, KU THIRUVANANT GOVT. B II 113 KATTAKKADA, HAPURAM AIDED THIRUVANANTHAPURAM CO-OPERATIVE ARTS & KR KANNUR GOVT. 114 SCIENCE COLLEGE, AIDED Not Accredited NIL MADAYI, KANNUR , MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B II 115 ERNAKULAM AIDED COLLEGE OF APPLIED CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. SCIENCE,KOTTAYI,PALAK AIDED 116 Not Accredited NIL KAD

COLLEGE OF APPLIED CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. SCIENCE IHRD, AIDED 117 VAZHAKAD, Not Accredited NIL MALAPPURAM

COLLEGE OF APPLIED KANNUR WAYANAD GOVT. SCIENCES, AIDED 118 Not Accredited NIL ,THIRUVAMBAD Y, WAYANAD 119 CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, MG PATTANAMTHI GOVT. A II CHENGNNUR TTA AIDED D B COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B I 120 KOTTAYAM AIDED DARUL IRSHAD ARABIC KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. 121 COLLEGE, PARAL, AIDED Not Accredited NIL KANNUR. DARUL ULOOM ARABIC CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. 122 Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, MALAPPURAM AIDED DARUNAJITH ARABIC CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. COLLEGE, AIDED 123 Not Accredited NIL KARUVARAKUND, MALAPPURAM DEVA MATHA COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II 124 , AIDED KOTTAYAM DEVASWOM BOARD MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II 125 COLLEGE AIDED DEVASWOM BOARD KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B++ I COLLEGE, AIDED 126 SASTHAMCOTTAH, KOLLAM D B COLLEGE MG PATTANAMTHI GOVT. B+ I 127 TTA AIDED EMEA COLLEGE OF ARTS CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B++ I AND SCIENCE, AIDED 128 KONDOTTY, MALAPPURAM , CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. A II 129 FAROOK, KOZHIKODE AIDED FAROOK TRRAINING CALICUT CALUT GOVT. A II 130 COLLEGE, CALICUT AIDED FATIMA MATA NATIONAL KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. A III 131 COLLEGE, KOLLAM AIDED

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HENRY BAKER COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. 132 Not Accredited NIL MELUKAVU, KOTTAYAM AIDED IQBAL COLLEGE, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. B II 133 PERINGAMMALA, HAPURAM AIDED THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KURIAKOSE ELIAS MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II 134 COLLEGE, MANNANAM, AIDED KOTTAYAM KURIAKOSE GREGORIOS MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B I 135 COLLEGE, , AIDED KOTTAYAM LITTLE FLOWER CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B I 136 COLLEGE, , AIDED THRISSUR LOYOLA COLLEGE OF KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. A II 137 SOCIAL SCIENCE, HAPURAM AIDED THIRUVANANTHAPURAM M E S ARTS AND SCIENCE CALICUT KOZHIKODE UNAIDED COLLEGE, 138 Not Accredited NIL CHATHAMANGALAM, KOZHIKODE M E S KALLADI COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. A II 139 , AIDED PALAKKAD M M N S S COLLEGE, KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B I 140 , KOLLAM AIDED M S M COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B I 141 , AIDED ALAPPUZHA M.E.S COLLEGE MG IDUKKI GOVT. C++ I 142 NEDUMKANDAM AIDED MADEENATHUL ULOOM CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. 143 ARABIC COLLEGE, AIDED Not Accredited NIL MALAPPURAM MAHATMA GANDHI KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. A II 144 COLLEGE, NALANCHIRA, HAPURAM AIDED THIRUVANANTHAPURAM MALABAR CHRISTIAN CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. A II 145 COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE AIDED MALABAR COLLEGE OF CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. 146 ADVANCED STUDIES, AIDED Not Accredited NIL VENGARA MANNANIYA COLLEGE KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. 147 OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, HAPURAM AIDED Not Accredited NIL TVPM MAR ATHANASIUS MG ERANAKULAM GOVT.AIDED A II COLLEGE, 148 , ERNAKULAM MAR DIONYSIUS CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B I 149 COLLEGE, , AIDED THRISSUR MAR IVANIOS COLLEGE, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT.AIDED A II 150 NALANCHIRA, HAPURAM THIRUVANANTHAPURAM MG ERANAKULAM GOVT.AIDED B II FOR WOMEN, 151 , ERNAKULAM

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MAR THOMA COLLEGE, CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B++ I CHUNGATHARA, AIDED 152 MALAPPURAM

MAR THOMA COLLEGE, KERALA PATHANAMTHI GOVT. B 1 153 PATHANAMTHITTA TTA AIDED MARY MATHA ARTS AND KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. A II SCIENCE COLLEGE, AIDED 154 MANANTHAVADY, WAYANAD MERCY COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. A II 155 PALAKKAD AIDED MES ASMABI COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. A II P.VEMBALLUR, AIDED 156 KODUNGALLOR, THRISSUR MES COLLEGE, , CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. A II 157 MALAPPURAM AIDED MES KEVEEYAM CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B I 158 COLLEGE, , AIDED MALAPPURAM MES MAMPAD COLLEGE, CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. A II 159 MAMPAD, MALAPPURAM AIDED MORNING STAR HOME MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B II 160 SCIENCE COLLEGE, AIDED ANGAMALI, ERNAKULAM MUHAMMED CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. B++ I ABDURAHIMAN AIDED 161 MEMORIAL ORPHANAGE COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE

MUSLIM EDUCATIONAL MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B+ II 162 SOCIETY COLLEGE, AIDED ERNAKULAM N S S COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B+ I 163 CHERTHALA, AIDED ALAPPUZHA N A M COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. 164 Not Accredited NIL KALLIKANDY, KANNUR AIDED N I A COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. 165 Not Accredited NIL KADAVATHUR, KANNUR AIDED N S S COLLEGE, CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B I 166 MANJERY, MALAPPURAM AIDED N S S COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B+ I 167 , PALAKKAD AIDED N S S COLLEGE, NILAMEL, KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B I 168 KOLLAM AIDED N S S COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B++ I 169 OTTAPPALAM, AIDED PALAKKAD N S S COLLEGE, KERALA PATHANAMTHI GOVT. B++ I 170 PANDALAM, TTA AIDED PATHANAMTHITTA N S S COLLEGE, KERALA IDUKKI GOVT. 171 Not Accredited NIL RAJAKUMARI, IDUKKI AIDED N S S HINDU COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ II CHANGANACHERRY, AIDED 172 KOTTAYAM

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NEHRU ARTS AND CALICUT KASARAGOD GOVT. A II SCIENCE COLLEGE, AIDED 173 , KASARAGOD NEWMAN COLLEGE, MG IDUKKI GOVT. A II 174 , IDUKKI AIDED , KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. A II 175 , AIDED KANNUR NSS COLLEGE FOR KU THIRUVANANT GOVT.AIDED A II WOMEN, HAPURAM 176 NEERAMANKARA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM PAVANATMA COLLEGE, MG IDUKKI GOVT. B+ II 177 MURICKASSERY, IDUKKI AIDED PAYYANNUR COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. A I 178 PAYYANNUR, KANNUR AIDED PAZHASSIRAJA COLLEGE, CALICUT WAYANAD GOVT. 179 , WAYANAD AIDED Not Accredited NIL

PAZHASSIRAJA N S S KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. B I 180 COLLEGE, MATTANNUR, AIDED KANNUR PRAJYOTHI NIKETAN CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B I 181 COLLEGE, , AIDED THRISSUR PROVIDENCE WOMENS CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. A II 182 COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE AIDED PSMO COLLEGE, CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B+ I 183 THIRURANGADI, AIDED MALAPPURAM R SANKAR MEMORIAL CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. SNDP YOGAM ARTS AND AIDED 184 Not Accredited NIL SCIENCE COLLEGE , KOILANDY, KOZHIKODE ROUZATHUL ULOOM CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. 185 ARABIC COLLEGE, AIDED Not Accredited NIL KOZHIKODE S A S S N D P YOGAM KERALA PATHANAMTHI GOVT. COLLEGE, TTA AIDED 186 LOI 1 KONNI,PATHANAMTHITT A S D COLLGE, ALAPPUZHA KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. A II 187 AIDED S E S COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. 188 , AIDED LOI 1 KANNUR S N COLLEGE, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. B+ I 189 CHEMPAZHANTHY, HAPURAM AIDED THIRUVANANTHAPURAM S N COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. 190 CHENGANNUR, AIDED Not Accredited NIL ALAPPUZHA S N COLLEGE, SIVAGIRI, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. B+ I 191 , HAPURAM AIDED THIRUVANANTHAPURAM S N COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. A I THOTTADA, KANNUR AIDED 192

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S.N COLLEGE, , KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B I 193 KOLLAM AIDED S.N. COLLEGE, KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. 194 Not Accredited NIL CHATHANNUR, KOLLAM AIDED S.N.COLLEGE, KOLLAM KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B+ I 195 AIDED SACRED HEART COLLEGE CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. A II 196 FOR WOMEN, AIDED CHALAKKUDY, THRISSUR SACRED HEART MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A III 197 COLLEGE, THEVARA, AIDED ERNAKULAM SIR SYED COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. B II 198 THALIPARAMBA, AIDED KANNUR SR. AYYAPPA KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. DEVASWOM BOARD AIDED 199 COLLEGE, Not Accredited NIL ERAMALIKARA, ALAPPUZHA SREE KRISHNA COLLGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B++ I 200 GURUVAYUR, THRISSUR AIDED SREE NARAYANA ARTS MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, AIDED 201 Not Accredited NIL KUMARAKOM, KOTTAYAM SREE NARAYANA KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B+ I 202 COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, AIDED KOLLAM SREE NARAYANA CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B I 203 COLLEGE, , AIDED PALAKKAD SREE NARAYANA CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B+ I 204 COLLEGE, , AIDED THRISSUR SREE CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. B+ I 205 COLLEGE, CHELANNUR, AIDED KOZHIKODE CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B+ I 206 COLLEGE, SHORNUR, AIDED PALAKKAD SREE SANKARA MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B II COLLEGE, KALADY, AIDED 207 ERNAKULAM

SREE SANKARA MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B I VIDYAPEETOM COLLEGE, AIDED 208 PERUMBAVOOR, ERNAKULAM

SREE VIDYADHIRAJA N S MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ I 209 S COLLEGE, , AIDED KOTTAYAM SREE VIVEKANANDA MG THRISSUR GOVT. 210 COLLEGE, KIZHOOR, AIDED Not Accredited NIL THRISSUR SREEKRISHNAPURAM V T CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B I B COLLEGE, AIDED 211 MANNAMPATTA, PALAKKAD

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SRI VYASA N S S CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B+ I COLLEGE, AIDED 212 WADAKKANJERY, THRISSUR ST. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE, MG ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B+ II 213 EDTHUA, ALAPPUZHA AIDED ST. BERCHAMANS MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A III COLLEGE, AIDED 214 CHANGANACHERRY, KOTTAYAM ST. CYRILS COLLEGE, KERALA PATHANAMTHI GOVT. B I 215 ADOOR, TTA AIDED PATHANAMTHITTA ST. GEORGES COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II 216 ARUVITHURA, AIDED KOTTAYAM ST. JOSEPHS COLLEGE KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. A II 217 FOR WOMEN, AIDED ALAPPUZHA ST. MARYS COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B I MANNARCAUD, AIDED 218 KOTTAYAM

ST. STEPHENS COLLEGE, KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B++ I 219 , AIDED KOLLAM ST. STEPHENS COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B+ I 220 , KOTTAYAM AIDED ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B I 221 , KOTTAYAM AIDED ST.ALBERTS COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A II 222 ERNAKULAM AIDED ST.DOMINICS COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ II 223 , AIDED KOTTAYAM ST.GREGORIOS COLLEGE, KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B++ I 224 KOTTARAKKARA, AIDED KOLLAM ST.JOSEPHS COLLEGE, CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. A II 225 DEVAGIRI, KOZHIKODE AIDED ST.JOSEPHS COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. A III 226 IRINJALAKKUDA, AIDED THRISSUR ST.JOSEPHS COLLEGE, MG IDUKKI GOVT. B II 227 MOOLAMATTOM, IDUKKI AIDED ST.MARYS COLLEGE, CALICUT WAYAND GOVT. A II 228 SULTHANBETHERY, AIDED WAYANAD ST.MARYS COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. A II THRISSUR AIDED 229

ST.MICHAELS COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B+ I 230 CHERTHALA, AIDED ALAPPUZHA ST.PAULS COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B II KALAMASSERRY, AIDED 231 ERNAKULAM

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ST.PETERS COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B+ II 232 KOLENCHERRY, AIDED ERNAKULAM ST.PIUS X COLLEGE, KANNUR KASARAGOD GOVT. B+ I 233 RAJAPURAM, AIDED KASARAGOD ST.TERESAS COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A II 234 ERNAKULAM AIDED ST.THOMAS COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B++ II 235 PALA, KOTTAYAM AIDED ST.XAVIERS COLLEGE MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A III 236 FOR WOMEN, , AIDED ERNAKULAM SULLAMUSLAM ARABIC CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. 237 Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, MALAPPURAM AIDED SUNNIYA ARABIC CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. 238 Not Accredited NIL COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE AIDED T K M M COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B I 239 NANGIARKULANGARA, AIDED ALAPPUZHA THANGAL KUNJU KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B+ I MUSALIAR COLLEGE OF AIDED 240 ARTS AND SCIENCE, KOLLAM UNION CHRISTIAN MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A III 241 COLLEGE, ALUVA, AIDED ERNAKULAM UNITY WOMENS CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT. B II 242 COLLEGE, MANJERY, AIDED MALAPPURAM VIMALA COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. A II 243 THRISSUR AIDED VTM NSS COLLEGE, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. B II 244 DHANUVACHAPURAM HAPURAM AIDED W.M.O.ARTS AND KANNUR WAYAND GOVT. A II 245 SCIENCE COLLEGE, AIDED MUTTIL, WAYANAD CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. B II GURUVAYURAPPAN AIDED 246 COLLEGE, KOZHIKODE COLLEGE OF KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT A II 247 ENGINEERING, BARTON HAPURAM HILL, TRIVANDRUM GOVERNMENT COLLEGE KANNUR KANNUR 248 OF ENGINEERING, GOVT Not Accredited NIL KANNUR GOVERNMENT COLLEGE KERALA THIRUVANANT OF HAPURAM 249 ENGINEERING,THIRUVAN GOVT A II ANTHAPURAM

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE MG IDUKKI 250 OF ENGINEERING, IDUKKI GOVT Not Accredited NIL

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE CALICUT KOZHIKODE NIL OF ENGINEERING, 251 KOZHIKODE GOVT Not Accredited

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE CALICUT PALAKKAD OF ENGINEERING, 252 GOVT Not Accredited NIL SREEKRISHNAPURAM, PALAKKAD GOVERNMENT COLLEGE MG THRISSUR A I 253 OF ENGINEERING, GOVT THRISSUR GOVERNMENT COLLEGE KANNUR WAYAND 254 OF ENGINEERING, GOVT Not Accredited NIL WAYANAD RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE MG KOTTAYAM 255 OF TECHNOLOGY, GOVT. Not Accredited NIL KOTTAYAM MAR ATHANASIUS MG ERNAKULAM GOVT AIDED COLLEGE OF 256 ENGINEERING, Not Accredited NIL KOTHAMANGALAM, ERNAKULAM NSS COLLEGE OF CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT AIDED ENGINEERING, 257 Not Accredited NIL , PALAKKAD TKM COLLEGE OF KERALA KOLLAM GOVT.AIDED A I 258 ENGINEERING, KOLLAM LBS COLLEGE OF KANNUR KASARAGOD GOVT.AIDED 259 ENGINEERING, MULIYAR, Not Accredited NIL KASARAGOD LBS INSTITUTE OF KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT.AIDED TECHNOLOGY FOR HAPURAM 260 Not Accredited NIL WOMEN, POOJAPPURA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM COLLEGE OF KOTTAYAM GOVT 261 ENGINEERING, Not Accredited NIL KIDANGOOR, KOTTAYAM COLLEGE OF MG ALAPPUZHA ENGINEERING & 262 GOVT Not Accredited NIL MANAGEMENT, PUNNAPRA, ALAPPUZHA COLLEGE OF KANNUR KASARAGOD ENGINEERING, 263 GOVT Not Accredited NIL TRIKARIPUR, KASARAGOD COLLEGE OF KANNUR KANNUR 264 ENGINEERING, GOVT Not Accredited NIL THALASSERY, KANNUR COLLEGE OF CALICUT KOZHIKODE ENGINEERING, 265 GOVT Not Accredited NIL MANDARATHUR, VADAKARA, KOZHIKODE COLLEGE OF KERALA KOLLAM ENGINEERING, PATHANAPURAM, 266 GOVT Not Accredited NIL KURIOTTUMALA, ELIKATTOR, KOLLAM

SREE CHITRA THIRUNAL KERALA THIRUVANANT COLLEGE OF HAPURAM 267 ENGINEERING, GOVT Not Accredited NIL PAPPANAMCODE, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MG IDUKKI 268 ENGINEERING, GOVT Not Accredited NIL THODUPUZHA, IDUKKI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF KERALA THIRUVANANT ENGINEERING, HAPURAM 269 GOVT Not Accredited NIL KARIAVATTOM, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM CALICUT UNIVERSITY CALICUT MALAPPURAM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & 270 GOVT Not Accredited NIL TECHNOLOGY, THENHIPALAM, MALAPPURAM COLLEGE OF MG IDUKKI 271 ENGINEERING, MUNNAR, GOVT Not Accredited NIL IDUKKI RAJAGIRI COLLEGE OF MG ERNAKULAM GOVT. 272 SOCIAL SCIENCES, A III AIDED KALAMASSERRY ST. THOMAS COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. 273 THRISSUR A II AIDED

ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE, KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT. 274 HAPURAM B II AIDED

MAR THEOTHILUS KERALA THIRUVANANT TRAINING COLLEGE, HAPURAM 275 GOVT.AIDED A II NALANCHIRA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KARMALA RANI KERALA KOLLAM 276 TRAINING COLLEGE, GOVT.AIDED Not Accredited NIL KOLLAM SREE NARAYANA KERALA THIRUVANANT TRAINING COLLEGE, HAPURAM GOVT. 277 B II NEDUMGANDA, AIDED TRIVANDRUM MOUNT TABOR TRAINING KERALA KOLLAM COLLEGE, GOVT. 278 B+ I PATHANAPURAM, AIDED KOLLAM NSS TRAINING COLLEGE, KERALA PATHANAMTHI GOVT. 279 PANDALAM, TTA B++ I AIDED PATHANAMTHITTA PEET MEMORIAL KERALA ALAPPUZHA TRAINING COLLEGE, GOVT. 280 B++ I MAVELIKKARA, AIDED ALAPPUZHA ST. JOSEPH TRAINING MG ERANAKULAM COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, GOVT. 281 KOVILVATTOM ROAD, B II AIDED ERNAKULAM, COCHIN

MOUNT CARMEL MG KOTTAYAM I COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION, KANJIKUZHI, KOTTAYAM GOVT. 282 B -4 AIDED

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N S S TRAINING COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. 283 B++ I CHANGANACHERRY – 2 AIDED ST. JOSEPH'S TRAINING MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B II 284 COLLEGE, MANNANAM P AIDED O,KOTTAYAM ST. THOMAS COLLEGE OF MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A+ II 285 TEACHER EDUCATION, AIDED PALA - 686 575 TITUS II TEACHERS MG GOVT. A I 286 COLLEGE, THIRUVALLA - AIDED 689 101 FAROOK TRAINING CALICUT KOZHIKODE GOVT. A II COLLEGE, FAROOK AIDED 287 COLLEGE P O, , KOZHIKODE 673 632 N S S TRAINING COLLEGE, CALICUT PALAKKAD GOVT. B++ I 288 OTTAPPALAM, AIDED PALAKKAD P K M COLLEGE OF KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. A I 289 EDUCATION, MADAMPAM AIDED P O, KANNUR KEYI SAHIB TRAINING KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. B I 290 COLLEGE, KARIMBAM, AIDED , KANNUR GOVT. COLLEGE, KANNUR KANNUR GOVT. 291 Not Accredited NIL MANATHAVADY DEVASWOM BOARD MG PATHANAMTHI GOVT.AIDED B+ I 292 PAMPA COLLEGE , TTA PATHANAMTHITTA MAR THOMA COLLEGE, MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II 293 KUTTAPUZHA, AIDED THIRUVALLA MAR THOMA TEACHERS MG PATHANAMTHI GOVT. A I TRAINING COLLEGE, TTA AIDED 294 , PATHANAMTHITTA MARIAN COLLEGE, MG IDUKKI GOVT. A II 295 KUTTIKANAM, AIDED IDUKKI MES SULLAMUSLAM CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT.AIDED B+ I SCIENCE COLLEGE, 296 ARECODE, MALAPPURAM MIMS COLLEGE OF CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT.AIDED B I 297 NURSING, VAZHAYOOR, MALAPPURAM MOUNT CARMEL MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A II TRAINING COLLEGE, AIDED 298 MUTTAMBALOM, KOTTAYAM NIRMALA COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B III , AIDED 299 ERNAKULAM

PANAMPILLY MEMORIAL CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT B I GOVT. COLLEGE, , , 300 THRISSUR

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RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF MG KOCHI GOVT. B I ENGINEERING & AIDED 301 TECHNOLOGY, RAJAGIRI VALLY, KOCHI SNM TRAINING COLLEGE, MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B++ I 302 NORTHPARUR, AIDED ERNAKULAM MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. A I MEMORIAL TRAINING AIDED 303 COLLEGE, POOTHOTTA, ERNAKULAM SCHOOL OF MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. B I PEDAGOGICAL SCIENCES AIDED 304 , MG UNIVERSITY, PRIYADARSHINI HILLS, KOTTAYAM SREE KERALA VARMA CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. A I 305 COLLEGE, AIDED THRISSUR SN COLLEGE, KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. B++ I 306 CHERTHALA, AIDED ALAPPUZHA SREE NARAYANA MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B I MANGALAM COLLEGE, AIDED 307 MALIANKARA, ERNAKULAM ST. ALOYSIUS COLLEGE, CALICUT THRISSUR GOVT. B II ELTHURUTH, AIDED 308 THRISSUR, CALICUT

ST. JOHNS COLLEGE, KERALA KOLLAM GOVT. B+ I 309 , AIDED KOLLAM ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE KERALA ALAPPUZHA GOVT. A II 310 FOR WOMEN, AIDED ALAPPUZHA ST. THOMAS COLLEGE, MG PATHANAMTHI GOVT. B+ I 311 RANNI, TTA AIDED PATHANAMTHITTA ST. THOMAS COLLEGE, MG PATHANAMTHI GOVT. B++ II 312 , TTA AIDED PATHANAMTHITTA STELLA MARY'S MG KOTTAYAM GOVT. A III 313 COLLEGE, KOTTAYAM AIDED TKM COLLEGE OF ARTS & CALICUT WAYAND GOVT. A II 314 SCIENCE, AIDED MANATHAVADY THUNCHAN MEMORIAL CALICUT MALAPPURAM GOVT B+ I GOVT. COLLEGE, 315 TIRUR, MALAPPURAM TOC H INSTITUTE OF MG ERANAKULAM GOVT. B I SCIENCE & AIDED TECHNOLOGY, 316 ARAKUNNAM, ERANAKULAM

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KUNJU KRISHNAN KERALA THIRUVANANT GOVT B I NADAR MEMORIAL HAPURAM GOVT. ARTS SCIENCE 317 COLLEGE, KANJIRAMKULAM, NEYATTINKARA, TVPM

College With Potential For Excellence Status - as in 2013-14 (Baseline Data) Funding (Private/ Cycle Sl Governme of Name of College University District Tenure No nt/ Exten Governme sion nt Aided University College, 1 Thiruvananthapuram Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Govt. II 2010-12

Govt. Womens College, 2 Thiruvananthapuram Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Govt I 2010-‘12

Maharaja’s College, 3 Ernakulam MG Ernakulam Govt III 2014-‘19

Govt. Victoria College, 4 Palakkad Calicut Palakkad Govt. III 2010-‘12

Mar Ivanios College Govt. 5 Kerala Thiruvannathapuram III 2014-‘19 Aided

M G College, Pattom Govt. 6 Kerala Thiruvannathapuram I 2010-‘12 Aided

Farook College, Feroke Govt. 7 Calicut Kozhikkode III 2014-‘19 Aided

St.Joseph’s College, Govt. 8 Calicut Kozhikkode III 2014-‘19 Devagiri Aided

S H College, Thevara Govt. 9 MG Ernakulam III 2014-‘19 Aided

Marian College, Govt. 10 MG Idukki I 2014-‘19 Kuttikkanam Aided

M A College, Govt. 11 MG Ernakulam I 2014-‘19 Kothamangalam Aided

St.Theresa’s College, Govt. 12 MG Erunakulam III 2014-‘19 Ernakulam Aided

S B College, Govt. 13 MG Ernakulam II 2010-‘12 Changanassery Aided Total 13 Colleges

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FACULTY ( Govt. Arts, Science & Commerce Colleges) BASELINE DATA

ARTS SCIENCE COMMERCE

ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL

Male Female Male Female Male Female

Period

total

Total

Total Sanctioned Sanctioned

Sanctioned

Guest Guest Guest Guest Guest

Guest

Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent 2010-11 1017 479 27 538 98 1142 941 473 26 468 90 1057 169 107 5 62 16 190

2011-12 1088 504 57 584 100 1088 959 482 50 477 88 1097 169 107 9 62 16 194 Source Primary Data 2012-13 1134 529 35 605 153 1134 967 483 29 484 130 1126 180 112 5 68 24 209

2013-14 1191 560 72 631 187 1191 988 494 60 494 155 1203 230 141 14 89 36 280

2014-15 1235 582 66 653 183 1484 1009 505 54 504 150 1213 250 152 13 98 37 300

FACULTY DETAILS (Total)- GOVERNMENT Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges

Period Nature Male Female Total Permanent 1059 1068 2127 2010-11 Guest 58 204 262 Total 1117 1272 2389 Permanent 1093 1123 2216 2011-12 Guest 116 204 320 Total 1209 1327 2536 Permanent 1124 1157 2281 2012-13 Guest 69 307 376 Total 1193 1464 2657 Permanent 1195 1214 2409 2013-14 Guest 146 378 525 Total 1341 1592 2934 Permanent 1239 1255 2494 2014-15 Guest 133 370 503 Total 1372 1625 2997

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STATE HIGHER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Part - Basic Information 1. BASIC PROFILE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS Total 2f 12B NAAC % NAAC Accredited Accredited to total State Universities 12 State Private Universities Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Deemed Universities 2 NA NA NA NA Government Colleges 64 64 60 35 55.56 Aided Colleges 182 182 175 73 40 Private Colleges 557 Nil Nil 2 Nil Total Post Graduate Departments in State 175 Nil Nil Nil Nil Universities Academic Staff Colleges 3 NA NA Nil Nil Any Other 1. Govt. Engineering Colleges 9 6 3 Nil Nil 2. Govt. Training Colleges 4 4 4 Nil Nil 3. Aided Training Colleges 17 9 53 Nil Nil Total 1025 2. UNIVERSITY WISE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

Names University Dept. & Constituent Affiliated Colleges Colleges State Public Universities Number of Numbe Num Teache Numbe Number Number Teacher Colleges/ r of ber of r r of of of Student Dept. Student Teach Stude College Students Teachers Ratio s ers in nt s (All in (All Positi Ratio Levels) Position Levels) on

University of Kerala 42 820 176 1:5 242 108706 2755 1:40 31 2602 171 1:15 367 2813 M G University 67 7951 580 1:14 337 149300 10468 1:14 43 2615 51 1:51 20 11647 888 1:13 Sree Sankara University 8 6000 400 1:15 Nil Nil Nil Nil of Sanskrit (SSUS) National University of Nil 398 10 1:40 Nil Nil Nil Nil Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) Cochin University of 27 6257 483 1:13 Nil Nil Nil Nil Science and Technology (CUSAT) Health University Nil Nil Nil Nil 7 13143 2405 1:5 (Allopathic – Govt.) Kerala Fisheries 14 426 35 1:12 Nil Nil Nil Nil University Kerala Agricultural 7 1741 519 1:3.4 Nil Nil Nil Nil University

Kerala Kalamandalam 19 582 41 1:14 Nil Nil Nil Nil The Kerala State Higher Education Council 28

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Thunchathezhuthanchan 5 270 22 1:12 Nil Nil Nil Nil Malayalam University

Kerala Veterinary and 4 colleges. 1328 247 1:5 2(institu 200(admi 10 1:20 Animal Science 48 tes).Fro ssion University (KVASU) (20+18+6+ m 2014 only in 4) onwards Septemb depts. . er,2014)

State Private University Nil

315 30990 2735 1:11 975 282996 19339 1:15 Total

State Data for Colleges across the State - 2014-15 In fr as Acc tr red Cat uc itat ego Te % tu St ion ry ac M re at Sta stat (Go he in G us tus us vt./ rs or ra U (as (Y Go in Tot % % % % ity nt ni pe ES/ vt. po al of of of O s Year ve r NO Aid sit Stu Wo S S B re of rsi U ) Sl. Name of ed/ io den me C T C qu Tot Estab ty G No. College Pvt ns ts n St St St ire al lishm Af C /Au (A Str stu ud ud ud d ent fili ac (As ton ll eng den en en en at t Ye per om ca th ts ts ts ts St 20 ed 2f/ ar UG ous te ud 14 No and C /Co go en - n gra Act nsti rie ts 15 2f) de ) tue s) 12 nt) B/n on 12 B K GOVT.COLL E 12 EGE, R 2 Go 50. 10 33 3 1 1981 Nil No * 664 0 .3 A1 CHAVARA, A F vt. 3 .6 .7 2 2 KOLLAM L A C K GOVINDAN NAIR C MEMORIAL A GOVT.COLL LI 12 Go 44. 10 10 29 3 1. 2 1975 2F B * 591 A1 EGE, C B vt. 8 .8 .6 .3 2 73 PERAMBRA U , T KOZHIKOD E 3 CHEMBAI 2001 C 2 12 Go N * 80 63 14 1 22 3 1. A1

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MEMORIAL A F B vt. A 6 15 GOVT LI MUSIC C COLLEGE, U PALAKKAD T COLLEGE C OF APPLIED A SCIENCE, LI 2 12 Go N 2 A 4 NADAPURA 2005 * Ω β $ & A1 C F B vt. A @ 8 1 M, U KOZHIKOD T E DON C BOSCO A AI COLLEGE, LI 12 N 3 A 5 2005 2f DE # Ω β $ & A1 SULTHAN C B A @ 4 1 D BETHERY, U WAYANAD T E K N M K GOVT. A COLLEGE, N 2 12 Go 36. 18 25 1. 6 ELERITHAT 1981 No * 487 33 50 A1 N F B vt. 3 .8 .1 38 TU, U KASARAGO R D G P M K GOVT. A COLLEGE, N 2 12 Go NA 26. 23 3 1. 7 MANJESWA 1980 * 394 75 22 A1 N F B vt. 2 .1 0 93 RAM, U KASARAGO R D K GOVERNME A NT N 12 Go 137 10. 18 8. 69 3 3. 8 COLLEGE, 1957 2F A * A1 N B vt. 0 69 .3 4 .3 8 52 KASARAGO U D R GOVERNME NT M 12 Go 101 51. 13 1. 67 2 9 COLLEGE, 1972 2F B * 5 A1 G B vt. 0 8 .2 8 .5 9 KOTTAYA M SABTM GOVERNME C NT A COLLEGE, LI 2 12 Go 30. 8. 15 2 2. 10 1975 B * 410 0 A1 KOYILAND C F B vt. 0 0 .5 8 75 Y, U KOZHIKOD T E GOVERNME C NT A COLLEGE, LI 12 Go 140 10. 22 9. 3 8. 11 MADAPPAL 1958 2F B * 28 A1 C B vt. 9 68 .9 14 5 58 LY, U KOZHIKOD T E GOVERNME C 12 Go 42. 22 21 3 5. 12 NT 1981 A 2F B * 521 4 A1 B vt. 2 .9 .8 7 06 COLLEGE, LI The Kerala State Higher Education Council 30

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MOKERI, C KOZHIKOD U E T GOVT ARTS K AND A SCIENCE N 2F 12 Go N 3 A 13 COLLEGE, NA * Ω β $ & A1 N B vt. A @ 2 1 CHOKLI, U THALASSE R RY GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE N 2 12 Go N 3 A 14 NA * Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, A F B vt. A @ 3 1 KODUVALL Y C GOVT ARTS A AND LI 12 Go 3 A 15 SCIENCE NA 2F B * Ω β $ & A1 C B vt. @ 0 1 COLLEGE, U KONDOTTY T GOVT ARTS AND N 2 12 Go 2 A 16 SCIENCE NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 A F B vt. @ 9 1 COLLEGE, TANUR GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE N 2 12 Go 2 A 17 NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, A F B vt. @ 8 1 THRITHAL A GOVT COLLEGE M 2 12 Go 2 A 18 OF FINE NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 G F B vt. @ 4 1 ARTS, THRISSUR K A GOVT N 2 12 Go 3 A 19 COLLLEGE, NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 N F B vt. @ 6 1 ATTAPPADI U R GOVT. ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE, M 2 12 Go 15. 18 3 1. 20 NA NA * 244 24 1 A1 AMBALAPP G F B vt. 2 .0 3 52 UZHA, ALAPPUZH A GOVT. C ARTS AND A SCIENCE LI 2 12 Go 3 A 21 NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C F B vt. @ 1 1 BALUSSER U Y T GOVT. C 2 12 Go 3 6. 22 ARTS AND NA A NA * Ω β $ & A1 F B vt. @ 2 72 SCIENCE LI The Kerala State Higher Education Council 31

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COLLEGE, C MANKADA U T GOVT. C ARTS AND A SCIENCE LI 2 12 Go 26. 21 3 4. 23 COLLEGE, NA NA * 342 59 7 A1 C F B vt. 1 .9 8 17 KOZHINJA U MPARA, T PALAKKAD GOVT. ARTS AND C SCIENCE A COLLEGE, LI 12 Go 152 11. 25 4. 9. 4 24 1964 2F B * 35 A1 MEENCHAN C B vt. 3 68 .7 1 23 0 DA, U KOZHIKOD T E GOVT. K ARTS E COLLEGE, R 12 Go 43. 13 2. 38 3 22 25 THYCAUD, 1948 2F C * 600 A1 A B vt. 0 .5 5 .0 5 .6 THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM GOVT. K BRENNEN A 15 COLLEGE, N 12 Go 292 16. 16 6. 4 26 1862 2F A * .4 1 A1 DHARMAD N B vt. 8 50 .2 1 2 8 AM , U KANNUR R GOVT. COLLEGE K FOR E WOMEN, R 12 Go 239 23. 36 6. 9. 3 1. 27 VAZHUTHA 1897 2F A * A1 A B vt. 5 95 .6 8 27 8 76 CAUD, L THIRUVAN A ANTHAPUR AM GOVT. 12 Go 4 A 28 COLLEGE, * Ω β $ & A1 B vt. @ 1 1 PAYYANUR GOVT. K COLLEGE, E ATTINGAL, R 2 12 Go NI 47. 11 18 2 1. 29 1975 * 636 4 A1 THIRUVAN A F B vt. L 3 .6 .8 9 81 ANTHAPUR L AM A C GOVT. A 36 COLLEGE, LI 12 Go 140 10. 25 5. 38 3 30 1947 2F B * .3 A1 CHITTUR, C B vt. 6 21 .9 8 .1 1 5 PALAKKAD U T GOVT. K COLLEGE, E KANJIRAM R 12 Go 3 A 31 1982 2F B * Ω β $ & A1 KULAM, A B vt. @ 3 1 THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A The Kerala State Higher Education Council 32

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AM GOVT. COLLEGE, M 2 12 Go N 38. 19 2. 15 3 32 1977 * 584 22 A1 KATTAPPA G F B vt. A 9 .5 5 .1 2 NA, IDUKKI GOVT. C COLLEGE, A KODENCHE LI 12 Go 33. 9. 29 2 0. 33 1980 2F B * 507 4 A1 RY, C B vt. 2 4 .0 9 68 KOZHIKOD U E T C GOVT. A 73 COLLEGE, LI 12 Go 4 34 1972 2F B * Ω β $ & .7 A1 MALAPPUR C B vt. @ 0 1 AM U T K GOVT. A COLLEGE, N 12 Go 30. 5. 22 3 7. 35 MANANTH 1981 2F B * 470 27 A1 N B vt. 6 3 .7 9 72 AVADY, U WAYANAD R GOVT. COLLEGE, 16 MANIMALA M 12 Go 25. 8. 19 3 36 1981 2F B * 466 2 .7 A1 KUNNU, G B vt. 3 1 .7 1 7 ERNAKULA M GOVT. G COLLEGE, M 2 12 N 3 4. 37 OV * Ω β $ & A1 MUNNAR, G F B A @ 3 46 T IDUKKI GOVT. K COLLEGE, E NEDUMAN R 12 Go 3 A 38 GAD, 1981 2F B * Ω β $ & A1 A B vt. @ 1 1 THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM C GOVT. A COLLEGE, 21 LI 12 Go 46. 9. 4. 3 39 TIRUR, NA 2F B * 655 3 .6 A1 C B vt. 7 3 15 8 MALAPPUR 9 U AM T GOVT. COLLEGE, TRIPUNITH M 2 12 Go 30. 7. 20 3 1. 40 NA NA * 448 8 A1 URA, G F B vt. 1 2 .3 6 12 ERNAKULA M GOVT. RAJA RAVI K VARMA E COLLEGE R 2 12 Go 3 A 41 FOR FINE 1999 NA * Ω β $ & A1 A F B vt. @ 9 1 ARTS, L MAVELIKA A RA, ALAPPUZH The Kerala State Higher Education Council 33

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A GOVT. K SANSKRIT E COLLEGE, R 12 Go 6. 3 6. 42 TRIPUNITH 1889 2F B * 140 85 18 1 A1 A B vt. 0 2 68 URA, L ERNAKULA A M C GOVT. A VICTORIA LI 12 Go 173 11. 33 3. 6. 3 8. 43 1888 2F A * A1 COLLEGE, C B vt. 8 82 .5 14 56 3 7 PALAKKAD U T K GOVT.COLL E EGE OF R 2 12 Go N 3 A 44 1979 * Ω β $ & A1 FINE ARTS, A F B vt. A @ 2 1 PALAYAM L A C GOVT.COLL A EGE, 24 LI Go 41. 12 30 3 45 CHALAKKU NA 2F Nil B * 604 8 .9 A1 C vt. 1 .1 .0 5 DY, 3 U THRISSUR T GOVT.COLL K EGE, E KARIAVAT R 2 Go N 40. 9. 8. 3 52 46 TOM, 1997 Nil * 614 2 A1 A F vt. A 7 6 9 5 .9 THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM GOVT.SANS K KRIT E COLLEGE, R 12 Go 12. 4. 15 3 2. 47 1889 2F B * 367 0 A1 THIRUVAN A B vt. 5 5 .3 5 69 ANTHAPUR L AM A K K M M A GOVT. 13 N 12 Go 85. 12 3. 5. 3 48 WOMENS 1975 2F B * 852 .0 A1 N B vt. 2 .0 9 71 4 COLLEGE, 9 U KANNUR R C KKTM A GOVT . LI 12 Go 54. 11 9. 3 4. 49 COLLEGE 1965 2F B * 695 1 A1 C B vt. 0 .9 3 6 4 PULLUT, U THRISSUR T LAKSHMIB AI NATIONAL K COLLEGE E OF R 2 12 Go N 3 A 50 1989 * Ω β $ & A1 PHYSICAL A F B vt. A @ 7 1 EDUCATIO L N, A KARIYAVA TTOM The Kerala State Higher Education Council 34

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MAHARAJA S COLLEGE, M 12 Go 250 16. 42 2. 7. 3 51 NA 2F A * 10 A1 ERNAKULA G B vt. 1 90 .2 15 43 8 M C N M S M A GOVT. 14 LI 12 Go 3 52 COLLEGE, 1981 2F C * Ω β $ & .3 A1 C B vt. @ 1 KALPETTA, 5 U WAYANAD T PHYSICAL C EDUCATIO A N LI 2 12 Go 3 A 53 COLLEGE, NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 C F B vt. @ 1 1 EAST HILL, U KOZHIKOD T E POOKKOYA THANGAL C MEMORIAL A GOVT. 49 LI 2 12 Go 44. 9. 4. 3 54 COLLEGE, 1975 NA * 633 0 .2 A1 C F B vt. 7 5 73 1 PERINTHAL 5 U MANNA, T MALAPPUR AM R L V COLLEGE OF MUSIC M 2 12 Go 24. 6. 10 3 0. 55 AND FINE NA NA * 463 2 A1 G F B vt. 0 3 .5 5 1 ARTS, ERNAKULA M SARBT MEMORIAL C GOVERNME A NT LI 12 Go 3 A 56 COLLEGE, NA 2F B * Ω β $ & A1 C B vt. @ 6 1 MUCHUKU U NNU, T KOZHIKOD E SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIA L FISHERY, M 2 12 Go N 3 A 57 NA * Ω β $ & A1 CUSAT, G F B vt. A @ 4 1 ERNAKULA M SI MET COLLEGE OF M 2F 12 N NA N N N N N A 58 NA NA NA A1 NURSING, G B A A A A A A 1 PALLURUT HY SREE C NEELAKAN A DA GOVT. 10 LI 12 Go 133 10. 27 6. 4 59 SANSKRIT 1911 2F A * 7 .6 A1 C B vt. 2 47 .5 02 0 COLLEGE, 9 U PATTAMBI, T PALAKKAD The Kerala State Higher Education Council 35

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U SREE NI SANKARAC V HARYA E 2F 12 Go 3 A 60 UNIVERSIT NA NA * Ω β $ & A1 R B vt. @ 6 1 Y OF SI SANSKRIT, T KALADY Y SREE SWATHI K THIRUNAL E COLLEGE R 2 12 Go 3 A 61 1999 NA * Ω β $ & A1 OF MUSIC, A F B vt. @ 2 1 THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM SRI. C ACHUTHA C MEMON A 22 GOVT. LI 12 Go 66. 17 1. 38 3 62 1972 2F B * 931 .6 A1 COLLEGE, C B vt. 9 .1 9 .6 1 3 KUTTANEL U LUR, T THRISSUR SVPK ARTS C & SCIENCE A COLLEGE, AI LI 12 N 3 A 63 PALEMED, DE Ω β $ & A1 C B A @ 2 1 NILAMBUR, D U MALAPURA T M UNIVERSIT K Y E COLLEGE, R 12 Go 322 16. 5. 7. 7. 3 64 PALAYAM, 1866 2F A * 13 A1 A B vt. 2 00 25 4 76 5 THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM GOVT. K ARTS & E SCIENCE R 12 Go 3 A 65 2013 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, A B vt. @ 6 1 NEYYATTI L NKARA A GOVT. K ARTS & E SCIENCE R 12 Go 3 A 66 NA 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, A B vt. @ 4 1 KATTAKAD L A A K COLLEGE E Go OF R 12 vt. 133 54. 5. 40 67 ENGINEERI 2000 2F No 67 0 8 4 A1 A B Aid 2 4 0 .2 NG, L ed PERUMON A COLLEGE C OF A 12 Go N 111 63. 5. 7. 1 1. 68 ENGINEERI NA LI 2F * 1 A1 B vt. A 3 0 1 09 5 16 NG, C THRIKARIP U The Kerala State Higher Education Council 36

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PUR T COLLEGE Go OF M 12 vt. 131 45. 6. 3. 4. 69 1995 2F No 34 9 5 A1 ENGINEERI G B Aid 8 9 0 98 3 NG, ADOOR ed COLLEGE C OF U 12 Go NI 30. 3. 2. 1. 70 ENGINEERI 2003 S 2F 26 575 0 6 A1 B vt. L 1 3 42 73 NG, A ATTINGAL T COLLEGE C OF U ENGINEERI 12 Go 164 81. 8. 3. 1. 71 1993 S 2F No 45 0 6 A1 NG, B vt. 1 7 1 36 89 A CHENGANN T UR GOVT. COLLEGE K OF E Yes ENGINEERI R 12 Go / 24 359 12. 2. 4. 9. 2. 72 1939 2F 9 A1 NG, A B vt. NB 2 2 92 34 4 45 44 THIRUVAN L A ANTHAPUR A AM COLLEGE C OF Go U ENGINEERI 12 vt. 51. 5. 5. 73 2004 S 2F No 25 924 2 6 2 A1 NG, B Aid 8 4 84 A CHERTHAL ed T A COLLEGE C OF U ENGINEERI 12 Go 32. 3. 2. 2. 74 2004 S 2F No 39 529 0 39 A1 NG, B vt. 2 4 00 7 A KALLOOPP T ARA COLLEGE C OF Go U ENGINEERI 12 vt. 42. 5. 3. 1. 75 2000 S 2F No 33 748 1 7 A1 NG, B Aid 9 0 95 27 A KARUNAG ed T APPALLY COLLEGE OF Go ENGINEERI M 12 vt. 2.3 3. 1. 7. 76 2004 2F No 13 475 0 6 A1 NG, G B Aid 2 2 51 15 KOTTARAK ed KARA K COLLEGE E Go OF R 12 vt. 2.6 3. 1. 0. 77 ENGINEERI 2000 2F No 19 610 4 6 A1 A B Aid 0 2 58 96 NG, L ed POONJAR A MODEL C ENGINEERI Go U NG 12 vt. 140 1. 78 1989 S 2F No 67 4.6 5 1 8 5 A1 COLLEGE, B Aid 0 2 A ERNAKULA ed T M 79 LBS NA 2F 12 Go NA * Ω β $ & 2 A A1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 37

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CENTRE B vt. @ 1 1 FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLO GY DI R E DIRECTOR C ATE OF T 12 Go 1 A 80 TECHNICAL NA 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 O B vt. @ 8 1 EDUCATIO R N (DTE) A T E A U T INSTITUTE O OF HUMAN N 12 Go 1 A 81 RESOURCE NA 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 O B vt. @ 6 1 DEVELOPM M ENT (IHRD) O U S K.R. NARAYAN AN NATIONAL M 12 Go 2 A 82 INSTITUTE NA 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 G B vt. @ 1 1 OF VISUAL SCIENCE & ARTS, THRISSUR A U NATIONAL T INSTITUTE O FOR N 12 Go 2 A 83 SPEEACH 2002 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 O B vt. @ 5 1 AND M HEARING O (NISH) U S LEKSHMIB AI K NATIONAL E COLLEGE R 12 Go 1 A 84 1989 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 OF A B vt. @ 8 1 PYSHICAL L EDUCATIO A N (LNCPE) A CO- U OPERATIVE T ACADEMY O OF 12 Go 2 A 85 NA N 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 PROVISION B vt. @ 7 1 O AL M EDUCATIO O N (CAPE) U The Kerala State Higher Education Council 38

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S INSTITUTE K OF E MANAGEM R 12 Go N 2 A 86 NA 2F * Ω β $ & A1 ENT IN A B vt. A @ 4 1 KERALA L (IMK) A INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEM N 12 N N N N N A 87 ENT, NA 2F NA NA NA NA A1 A B A A A A A 1 KOZHIKOD E (IIM, KOZHIKOD E) NATIONAL INSTITUE NI 12 Go 3 A 88 OF 2007 2F NA * Ω β $ & A1 T B vt. @ 9 1 TECHNOLO GY (NIT - C) GOVT. BRENNEN K COLLEGE A OF N 12 Go 10. 9. 3 89 TEACHER 1957 2F NA * 120 8 4 1 A1 N B vt. 4 6 4 EDUCATIO U N, R THALASSE RY GOVT. COLLEGE K OF E TEACHER R 12 Go 3 90 EDUCATIO 1911 2F B * Ω β $ & 4 A1 A B vt. @ 2 N, L THIRUVAN A ANTHAPUR AM INSTITUTE C OF A ADVANCED LI 12 Go N 13. 2. 4 2. 91 STUDIES IN NA 2F * 171 14 1 A1 C B vt. A 0 6 0 06 EDUCATIO U N, T THRISSUR GOVT. COLLEGE C OF A TEACHER LI 12 Go 4 92 NA 2F A * Ω β $ & 2 A1 EDUCATIO C B vt. @ 3 N, U KOZHIKOD T E ACQUINAS COLLEGE, Go EDACOCHI M 12 vt. 3 A 93 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 N, G B Aid @ 6 1 ERNAKULA ed M 94 AL-AMEEN 1981 M 2F 12 Go NA # Ω β $ & 2 A A1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 39

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COLLEGE, G B vt. @ 1 1 EDATHALA Aid ,ALUVA,ER ed NAKULAM ALL K SAINTS E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 2 A 95 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 THIRUVAN A B Aid @ 2 1 ANTHAPUR L ed AM A ALPHONSA Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 96 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 KOTTAYA G B Aid @ 5 1 M ed ALSHIFA C SCHOOL OF A Go NURSING,P LI 12 vt. A 97 ERINTHAL 2F NA # Ω β $ & 12 A1 C B Aid @ 1 MANNA, U ed MALAPPUR T AM AMAL COLLEGE C OF A Go ADVANCED LI 12 vt. 1 A 98 2005 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 STUDIES, C B Aid @ 5 1 NILAMBUR, U ed MALAPPUR T AM ANSAR C ARABIC A Go COLLEGE - LI 12 vt. 1 A 99 VALAVANN 1970 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 9 1 UR, U ed MALAPPUR T AM C ANVARUL A Go ISLAM LI 12 vt. 1 A 100 ARABIC 1972 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 4 1 COLLEGE , U ed KUNIYIL T ANVARUL C ISLAM A Go VANITHA LI 12 vt. NI 1 A 101 ARABIC 1970 2F # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid L @ 8 1 COLLEGE, U ed MALAPPUR T AM ASSUMPTIO N Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 102 CHANGAN 1950 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 7 1 ACHERRY, ed KOTTAYA M B K Go COLLEGE M 12 vt. N N N N A 103 FOR 1965 2F B # NA NA A1 G B Aid A A A A 1 WOMEN, ed AMALAGIR The Kerala State Higher Education Council 40

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I, KOTTAYA M BASELIUS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 104 1964 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 KOTTAYA G B Aid @ 6 1 M ed BASELIUS POULOSE II CATHOLIC Go Yes 30 45 ATE M 12 vt. /20 10 0. 3. 105 1995 2F 13 632 51 .2 .2 A1 COLLEGE, G B Aid 13/ .2 6 55 2 5 PIRAVAM, ed A ERNAKULA M BHARATHA MATHA Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 3 A 106 THRIKKAK 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 6 1 ARA, ed ERNAKULA M BISHOP CHOOLAPA Go RAMBIL M 12 vt. 2 A 107 MEMORIAL 1955 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 5 1 COLLEGE, ed KOTTAYA M BISHOP MOORE Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 108 MAVELIKK 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 1 1 ARA, ed ALAPPUZH A C M S Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 109 1817 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 KOTTAYA G B Aid @ 0 1 M ed C CARMEL A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 110 1981 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 MALA, C B Aid @ 0 1 THRISSUR U ed T CATHOLIC Go ATE M 12 vt. 2 A 111 COLLEGE, 1952 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 1 1 PATHANAM ed THITTA C CHRIST A Go COLLEGE, 18 34 LI 12 vt. 11 166 60. 1. 6. 112 IRINJALAK 1956 2F A .2 .8 12 A1 C B Aid 1 3 6 4 8 KUDA, 8 1 U ed THRISSUR T CHRISTIAN K Go COLLEGE, E 12 vt. 1 A 113 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 KATTAKKA R B Aid @ 9 1 DA, A ed The Kerala State Higher Education Council 41

Revised RUSA Plan

THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM CO- K OPERATIVE A Go ARTS & N 12 vt. N 2 A 114 SCIENCE 1982 2F # Ω β $ & A1 N B Aid A @ 1 1 COLLEGE, U ed MADAYI, R KANNUR COCHIN Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 115 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 ERNAKULA G B Aid @ 4 1 M ed C COLLEGE A Go OF APPLIED LI 12 vt. 1 A 116 SCIENCE,K NA 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 6 1 OTTAYI,PA U ed LAKKAD T COLLEGE OF APPLIED C SCIENCE A Go IHRD, LI 12 vt. 2 A 117 2005 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 VAZHAKAD C B Aid @ 1 1 , U ed MALAPPUR T AM COLLEGE C OF APPLIED A Go SCIENCES, LI 12 vt. 2 A 118 MUKKAM,T 2008 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 1 1 HIRUVAMB U ed ADY, T WAYANAD D B Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. A 119 1965 2F A1 KOTTAYA G B Aid 1 M ed DARUL K IRSHAD A Go ARABIC N 12 vt. 2 A 120 1995 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, N B Aid @ 1 1 PARAL, U ed KANNUR. R DARUL C ULOOM A Go ARABIC LI 12 vt. A 121 1973 2F NA # Ω β $ & 16 A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T DARUNAJIT C H ARABIC A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. A 122 KARUVARA NA 2F NA # Ω β $ & 19 A1 C B Aid @ 1 KUND, U ed MALAPPUR T AM DEVA Go M 12 2 A 123 MATHA 1964 2F vt. A # Ω β $ & A1 G B @ 5 1 COLLEGE, Aid The Kerala State Higher Education Council 42

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KURAVILA ed NGAD, KOTTAYA M DEVASWO Go M BOARD M 12 vt. A 124 COLLEGE 1965 2F A # Ω β $ & 16 A1 G B Aid @ 1 THALAYOL ed APARAMBU DEVASWO K M BOARD E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 2 A 125 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 SASTHAMC A B Aid @ 1 1 OTTAH, L ed KOLLAM A EMEA COLLEGE C OF ARTS A Go AND LI 12 vt. 2 A 126 SCIENCE, 1982 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 1 1 KONDOTTY U ed , T MALAPPUR AM C FAROOK A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 127 FAROOK, 1948 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 0 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T K FATIMA E Go MATA R 12 vt. 1 A 128 NATIONAL 1951 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 8 1 COLLEGE, L ed KOLLAM A HENRY BAKER Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. NA 1 A 129 MELUKAV 1981 2F # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 5 1 U, ed KOTTAYA M IQBAL K COLLEGE, E Go PERINGAM R 12 vt. 2 A 130 MALA, 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 0 1 THIRUVAN L ed ANTHAPUR A AM KURIAKOS E ELIAS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 131 MANNANA 1964 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 5 1 M, ed KOTTAYA M KURIAKOS C Go E A 12 vt. 2 A 132 NA 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 GREGORIO LI B Aid @ 1 1 S COLLEGE, C ed The Kerala State Higher Education Council 43

Revised RUSA Plan

PAMPADY, U KOTTAYA T M LITTLE C FLOWER A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 133 1955 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 GURUVAY C B Aid @ 2 1 UR, U ed THRISSUR T LOYOLA K COLLEGE E Go OF SOCIAL R 12 vt. 1 A 134 SCIENCE, 1963 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 9 1 THIRUVAN L ed ANTHAPUR A AM M E S ARTS AND C SCIENCE A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. NA N N N N N A 135 NA 2F NA NA A1 CHATHAM C B Aid A A A A A 1 ANGALAM, U ed KOZHIKOD T E M E S C KALLADI A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 136 1967 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 MANNARK C B Aid @ 0 1 KAD, U ed PALAKKAD T K M M N S S E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. A 137 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & 15 A1 KOTTIYAM, A B Aid @ 1 KOLLAM L ed A M S M COLLEGE, Go KAYAMKU M 12 vt. N 1 A 138 1964 2F # Ω β $ & A1 LAM, G B Aid A @ 5 1 ALAPPUZH ed A M.E.S Go COLLEGE M 12 vt. 1 A 139 1982 2F C # Ω β $ & A1 NEDUMKA G B Aid @ 6 1 NDAM ed MADEENAT C HUL A Go ULOOM LI 12 vt. NI 2 A 140 ARABIC 1963 2F # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid L @ 1 1 COLLEGE, U ed MALAPPUR T AM MAHATMA GANDHI K COLLEGE, E Go NALANCHI R 12 vt. 2 A 141 1945 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 RA, A B Aid @ 1 1 THIRUVAN L ed ANTHAPUR A AM The Kerala State Higher Education Council 44

Revised RUSA Plan

C MALABAR A Go CHRISTIAN LI 12 vt. 1 A 142 COLLEGE, 1909 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 5 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T MALABAR C COLLEGE A Go OF LI 12 vt. 2 A 143 NA 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 ADVANCED C B Aid @ 5 1 STUDIES U ed VENGARA T MANNANIY A COLLEGE K OF ARTS E Go AND R vt. 1 A 144 1995 2F Nil NA # Ω β $ & A1 SCIENCE, A Aid @ 6 1 THIRUVAN L ed ANTHAPUR A AM MAR ATHANASI C US A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 145 NA 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 KOTHAMA C B Aid @ 7 1 NGALAM, U ed ERNAKULA T M C MAR A Go DIONYSIUS LI 12 vt. 2 A 146 COLLEGE, 1982 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 2 1 PAZHANJI, U ed THRISSUR T MAR IVANIOS K COLLEGE, E Go NALANCHI R 12 vt. 2 A 147 1949 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 RA, A B Aid @ 1 1 THIRUVAN L ed ANTHAPUR A AM MAR THOMA COLLEGE Go FOR M 12 vt. 1 A 148 WOMEN, 1982 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 9 1 PERUMBAV ed OOR, ERNAKULA M MAR C THOMA A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 149 CHUNGATH 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 4 1 ARA, U ed MALAPPUR T AM MAR Go M 12 N 1 A 150 THOMA 1952 2F vt. # Ω β $ & A1 G B A @ 5 1 COLLEGE, Aid The Kerala State Higher Education Council 45

Revised RUSA Plan

PATHANAM ed THITTA MARY MATHA C ARTS AND A SCIENCE LI NA N N N N N A 151 NA 2F Nil NA NA NA A1 COLLEGE, C A A A A A 1 MANANTH U AVADY, T WAYANAD C A Go MERCY LI 12 vt. 2 A 152 COLLEGE, 1964 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 1 1 PALAKKAD U ed T MES ASMABI C COLLEGE, A Go P.VEMBALL LI 12 vt. 1 A 153 1968 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 UR, C B Aid @ 6 1 KODUNGAL U ed LOR, T THRISSUR C MES A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 154 PONNANI, 1968 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 4 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T MES C KEVEEYAM A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 155 VALANCHE 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 1 1 RY, U ed MALAPPUR T AM MES C MAMPAD A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 156 1965 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 MAMPAD, C B Aid @ 4 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T MORNING STAR HOME Go SCIENCE M 12 vt. 2 A 157 COLLEGE, 1963 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 6 1 ANGAMALI ed , ERNAKULA M MUHAMME D C ABDURAHI A Go MAN LI 12 vt. 2 A 158 MEMORIAL 1982 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 4 1 ORPHANAG U ed E COLLEGE, T KOZHIKOD E The Kerala State Higher Education Council 46

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MUSLIM EDUCATIO NAL AI M 12 N A 159 SOCIETY 1995 2F DE Ω β $ & 18 A1 G B A @ 1 COLLEGE, D ERNAKULA M N S S K COLLEGE, E Go CHERTHAL R 12 vt. 2 A 160 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 A, A B Aid @ 1 1 ALAPPUZH L ed A A K N A M A Go COLLEGE, N vt. 2 A 161 KALLIKAN 1995 2F Nil NA # Ω β $ & A1 N Aid @ 0 1 DY, U ed KANNUR R K N I A A Go COLLEGE, N 12 vt. 2 A 162 KADAVATH 1995 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 N B Aid @ 1 1 UR, U ed KANNUR R C N S S A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 163 MANJERY, 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 2 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T C N S S A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 164 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 NEMMARA, C B Aid @ 3 1 PALAKKAD U ed T K N S S E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 2 A 165 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 NILAMEL, A B Aid @ 1 1 KOLLAM L ed A C N S S A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. N N N N N A 166 OTTAPPAL 1961 2F B NA NA A1 C B Aid A A A A A 1 AM, U ed PALAKKAD T N S S K COLLEGE, E Go PANDALAM R 12 vt. 2 A 167 1950 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 , A B Aid @ 0 1 PATHANAM L ed THITTA A N S S Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. N A 168 1995 2F # Ω β $ & 21 A1 RAJAKUMA G B Aid A @ 1 RI, IDUKKI ed N S S M 12 Go 2 A 169 1947 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 HINDU G B vt. @ 1 1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 47

Revised RUSA Plan

COLLEGE, Aid CHANGAN ed ACHERRY KOTTYAM NEHRU ARTS AND K SCIENCE A Go COLLEGE, N 12 vt. A 170 1968 2F A # Ω β $ & 15 A1 KANHANG N B Aid @ 1 AD, U ed KASARAGO R D NEWMAN Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 171 1964 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 THODUPUZ G B Aid @ 3 1 HA, IDUKKI ed NIRMALAG K IRI A Go COLLEGE, N 12 vt. 2 A 172 1964 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 KUTHUPAR N B Aid @ 5 1 AMBA, U ed KANNUR R NSS COLLEGE K FOR E Go WOMEN, R 12 vt. 2 A 173 NEERAMAN 1951 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 1 1 KARA, L ed THIRUVAN A ANTHAPUR AM PAVANATM A Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. A 174 1982 2F B # Ω β $ & 19 A1 MURICKAS G B Aid @ 1 SERY, ed IDUKKI K PAYYANNU A Go R N 12 vt. 1 A 175 COLLEGE, 1965 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 N B Aid @ 5 1 PAYYANNU U ed R, KANNUR R C PAZHASSIR A Go AJA LI 12 vt. N 1 A 176 COLLEGE, NA 2F # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid A @ 7 1 PULPALLY, U ed WAYANAD T PAZHASSIR K AJA N S S A Go COLLEGE, N 12 vt. 2 A 177 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 MATTANN N B Aid @ 1 1 UR, U ed KANNUR R PRAJYOTHI C NIKETAN A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 178 1995 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 PUTHUKKA C B Aid @ 8 1 D, U ed THRISSUR T The Kerala State Higher Education Council 48

Revised RUSA Plan

PROVIDEN C CE A Go WOMENS LI 12 vt. 2 A 179 1952 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 5 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T PSMO C COLLEGE, A Go THIRURAN LI 12 vt. A 180 1968 2F B # Ω β $ & 18 A1 GADI, C B Aid @ 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T R SANKAR MEMORIAL SNDP C YOGAM A Go ARTS AND LI 12 vt. NA N N N N N A 181 1995 2F NA NA A1 SCIENCE C B Aid A A A A A 1 COLLEGE , U ed KOILANDY, T KOZHIKOD E ROUZATHU C L ULOOM A Go ARABIC LI 12 vt. A 182 NA 2F NA # Ω β $ & 13 A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T S A S S N D P YOGAM Go COLLEGE, M vt. 2 A 183 1995 2F Nil NA # Ω β $ & A1 KONNI,PAT G Aid @ 1 1 HANAMTHI ed TTA K S D E Go COLLGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 184 1960 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 ALAPPUZH A B Aid @ 9 1 A L ed A K S E S A COLLEGE, AI N N 2 A 185 SREEKAND 1981 2F Nil DE # Ω β $ & A1 N A @ 5 1 APURAM, D U KANNUR R S N K COLLEGE, E Go CHEMPAZH R 12 vt. A 186 ANTHY, 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & 15 A1 A B Aid @ 1 THIRUVAN L ed ANTHAPUR A AM S N K COLLEGE, E AI CHENGANN R 12 N 2 A 187 1981 2F DE Ω β $ & A1 UR, A B A @ 1 1 D ALAPPUZH L A A S N K 12 Go 1 A 188 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, E B vt. @ 9 1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 49

Revised RUSA Plan

SIVAGIRI, R Aid VARKALA, A ed THIRUVAN L ANTHAPUR A AM K S N A Go COLLEGE, N 12 vt. 2 A 189 1960 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 THOTTADA N B Aid @ 2 1 , KANNUR U ed R K S.N E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 190 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 PUNALUR, A B Aid @ 7 1 KOLLAM L ed A K S.N. E COLLEGE, AI R 12 N 2 A 191 CHATHANN 1981 2F DE Ω β $ & A1 A B A @ 2 1 UR, D L KOLLAM A K E Go S.N.COLLE R 12 vt. A 192 GE, 1948 2F B # Ω β $ & 15 A1 A B Aid @ 1 KOLLAM L ed A SACRED HEART C COLLEGE A Go FOR LI 12 vt. 1 A 193 1980 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 WOMEN, C B Aid @ 9 1 CHALAKKU U ed DY, T THRISSUR SACRED HEART Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. A 194 1944 2F A # Ω β $ & 19 A1 THEVARA, G B Aid @ 1 ERNAKULA ed M K SIR SYED A Go COLLEGE, N 12 vt. 2 A 195 THALIPARA 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 N B Aid @ 1 1 MBA, U ed KANNUR R SR. AYYAPPA K DEVASWO E M BOARD AI R 12 N 1 A 196 COLLEGE, 1995 2F DE Ω β $ & A1 A B A @ 5 1 ERAMALIK D L ARA, A ALAPPUZH A SREE C Go 12 1 A 197 KRISHNA 1964 A 2F vt. B # Ω β $ & A1 B @ 4 1 COLLGE, LI Aid The Kerala State Higher Education Council 50

Revised RUSA Plan

GURUVAY C ed UR, U THRISSUR T SREE NARAYAN A ARTS AND Go SCIENCE M 12 vt. A 198 2005 2F NO # Ω β $ & 16 A1 COLLEGE, G B Aid @ 1 KUMARAK ed OM, KOTTAYA M SREE K NARAYAN E Go A COLLEGE R 12 vt. 1 A 199 1951 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 FOR A B Aid @ 4 1 WOMEN, L ed KOLLAM A SREE C NARAYAN A Go A LI 12 vt. 1 A 200 1970 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 2 1 ALATHUR, U ed PALAKKAD T SREE C NARAYAN A Go A LI 12 vt. 112 24 93 201 1959 2F B # 937 0 20 15 A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid 9 9 0 NATTIKA, U ed THRISSUR T SREE NARAYAN C A GURU A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 202 1968 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 CHELANNU C B Aid @ 8 1 R, U ed KOZHIKOD T E SREE C NARAYAN A Go A TRUST LI 12 vt. A 203 NA 2F B # Ω β $ & 21 A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 1 SHORNUR, U ed PALAKKAD T SREE SANKARA Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 204 1954 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 KALADY, G B Aid @ 2 1 ERNAKULA ed M SREE SANKARA VIDYAPEET Go OM M 12 vt. A 205 COLLEGE, 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & 20 A1 G B Aid @ 1 PERUMBAV ed OOR, ERNAKULA M 206 SREE 1967 M 2F 12 Go B # Ω β $ & 2 A A1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 51

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VIDYADHIR G B vt. @ 1 1 AJA N S S Aid COLLEGE, ed VAZHOOR, KOTTAYA M SREE C VIVEKANA A NDA LI 12 Go N A 207 1981 2F * Ω β $ & 15 A1 COLLEGE, C B vt. A @ 1 KIZHOOR, U THRISSUR T SREEKRISH C NAPURAM A Go V T B LI 12 vt. 2 A 208 COLLEGE, 1982 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 1 1 MANNAMP U ed ATTA, T PALAKKAD SRI VYASA C N S S A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 209 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 WADAKKA C B Aid @ 8 1 NJERY, U ed THRISSUR T ST. ALOYSIUS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 210 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 EDTHUA, G B Aid @ 0 1 ALAPPUZH ed A ST. BERCHAMA NS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 211 1922 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 CHANGAN G B Aid @ 1 1 ACHERRY, ed KOTTAYA M K ST. CYRILS E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. A 212 ADOOR, 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & 13 A1 A B Aid @ 1 PATHANAM L ed THITTA A ST. GEORGES Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 213 ARUVITHU 1965 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 3 1 RA, ed KOTTAYA M ST. K JOSEPHS E Go COLLEGE R 12 vt. A 214 FOR 1954 2F A # Ω β $ & 14 A1 A B Aid @ 1 WOMEN, L ed ALAPPUZH A A ST. MARYS M 12 Go N 1 A 215 1981 2F # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, G B vt. A @ 9 1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 52

Revised RUSA Plan

MANNARC Aid AUD, ed KOTTAYA M ST. K STEPHENS E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. A 216 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & 20 A1 PATHANAP A B Aid @ 1 URAM, L ed KOLLAM A ST. STEPHENS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. A 217 UZHAVOOR 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & 12 A1 G B Aid @ 1 , ed KOTTAYA M ST. XAVIERS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 218 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 VAIKOM, G B Aid @ 6 1 KOTTAYA ed M ST.ALBERT Go S COLLEGE, M 12 vt. A 219 1946 2F A # Ω β $ & 21 A1 ERNAKULA G B Aid @ 1 M ed ST.DOMINI CS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. A 220 KANJIRAPP 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & 18 A1 G B Aid @ 1 ALLY, ed KOTTAYA M ST.GREGOR K IOS E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 221 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 KOTTARAK A B Aid @ 6 1 KARA, L ed KOLLAM A C ST.JOSEPHS A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 1 A 222 DEVAGIRI, 1956 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 2 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T C ST.JOSEPHS A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. A 223 IRINJALAK 1956 2F A # Ω β $ & 18 A1 C B Aid @ 1 KUDA, U ed THRISSUR T ST.JOSEPHS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 2 A 224 MOOLAMA 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 4 1 TTOM, ed IDUKKI ST.MARYS C Go COLLEGE, A 12 vt. 1 A 225 NA 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 SULTHANB LI B Aid @ 5 1 ETHERY, C ed The Kerala State Higher Education Council 53

Revised RUSA Plan

WAYANAD U T C A Go ST.MARYS LI 12 vt. 1 A 226 COLLEGE, 1946 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 2 1 THRISSUR U ed T ST.MICHAE K LS E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 227 CHERTHAL 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 8 1 A, L ed ALAPPUZH A A ST.PAULS COLLEGE, Go KALAMASS M 12 vt. 2 A 228 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 ERRY, G B Aid @ 1 1 ERNAKULA ed M ST.PETERS COLLEGE, Go KOLENCHE M 12 vt. A 229 1964 2F B # A1 RRY, G B Aid 1 ERNAKULA ed M ST.PIUS X K COLLEGE, A Go RAJAPURA N 12 vt. 1 A 230 1995 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 M, N B Aid @ 8 1 KASARAGO U ed D R ST.TERESA Go S COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 231 1925 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 ERNAKULA G B Aid @ 9 1 M ed ST.THOMAS Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 232 PALA, 1950 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 8 1 KOTTAYA ed M ST.XAVIER S COLLEGE Go FOR M 12 vt. 2 A 233 WOMEN, 1964 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 1 1 ALUVA, ed ERNAKULA M SULLAMUS C LAM A Go ARABIC LI 12 vt. 1 A 234 1949 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 5 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T SULLAMUS C LAM A AI SCIENCE LI 12 2 A 235 1995 2F DE NA # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B @ 0 1 D MALAPPUR U AM T The Kerala State Higher Education Council 54

Revised RUSA Plan

C SUNNIYA A Go ARABIC LI 12 vt. 2 A 236 COLLEGE, NA 2F NA # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 2 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T T K M M K COLLEGE, E Go NANGIARK R 12 vt. 2 A 237 ULANGARA 1967 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 3 1 , L ed ALAPPUZH A A THANGAL KUNJU K MUSALIAR E Go COLLEGE R 12 vt. 1 A 238 1965 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 OF ARTS A B Aid @ 8 1 AND L ed SCIENCE, A KOLLAM UNION CHRISTIAN Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 239 1921 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 ALUVA, G B Aid @ 6 1 ERNAKULA ed M UNITY C WOMENS A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. A 240 1981 2F B # Ω β $ & 12 A1 MANJERY, C B Aid @ 1 MALAPPUR U ed AM T C A Go VIMALA LI 12 vt. 1 A 241 COLLEGE, 1946 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 C B Aid @ 5 1 THRISSUR U ed T K VTM NSS E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 2 A 242 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 DHANUVA A B Aid @ 1 1 CHAPURAM L ed A W.M.O.ART K S AND A Go SCIENCE N 12 vt. 1 A 243 1995 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, N B Aid @ 2 1 MUTTIL, U ed WAYANAD R ZAMORINS C GURUVAY A Go URAPPAN LI 12 vt. 1 A 244 1877 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 5 1 KOZHIKOD U ed E T COLLEGE K OF E 12 Go 134 5. 245 1939 2F No 62 45 7 2 15 9 A1 ENGINEERI R B vt. 4 21 NG, A The Kerala State Higher Education Council 55

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BARTON L HILL, A TRIVANDR UM GOVERNME K NT A COLLEGE N 12 Go 126 56. 12 1. 8. 1. 246 OF 1986 2F No 98 25 A1 N B vt. 1 8 .8 8 19 58 ENGINEERI U NG, R KANNUR GOVERNME NT COLLEGE M 12 Go 134 A 247 2000 2F No 60 30 8 1 15 11 A1 OF G B vt. 4 1 ENGINEERI NG, IDUKKI GOVERNME NT C COLLEGE A OF LI 12 Go 130 248 1999 2F No 58 35 7 2 15 9 2 A1 ENGINEERI C B vt. 4 NG, U KOZHIKOD T E GOVERNME NT C COLLEGE A OF LI 12 Go 47. 7. 5. 4. 249 ENGINEERI 1999 2F No 46 954 3 9 A1 C B vt. 0 2 50 66 NG, U SREEKRISH T NAPURAM, PALAKKAD GOVERNME NT Yes COLLEGE M 12 Go / 18 246 250 OF 1957 2F 33 7 1 15 10 3 A1 G B vt. NB 6 0 ENGINEERI A NG, THRISSUR GOVERNME K NT A COLLEGE N 12 Go A 251 OF 1999 2F No 46 756 44 7 3 15 12 A1 N B vt. 1 ENGINEERI U NG, R WAYANAD RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF M 12 Go 154 1. 252 1991 2F No 90 39 8 3 15 8 A1 TECHNOLO G B vt. 0 22 GY, KOTTAYA M MAR ATHANASI M 12 Aid 15 242 A 253 US 1961 2F No 39 7 1 15 10 A1 G B ed 5 8 1 COLLEGE OF The Kerala State Higher Education Council 56

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ENGINEERI NG, KOTHAMA NGALAM, ERNAKULA M NSS COLLEGE C OF A ENGINEERI LI 12 Aid 16 218 A 254 1960 2F No 36 8 1 15 9 A1 NG, C B ed 7 0 1 AKATHETH U ARA, T PALAKKAD TKM K COLLEGE E OF R 12 Aid 16 264 A 255 1958 2F No 25 8 2 8 15 A1 ENGINEERI A B ed 6 4 1 NG, L KOLLAM A LBS COLLEGE K OF A Go ENGINEERI N 12 vt. 130 256 1993 2F Yes 49 44 5 0 8 7 5 A1 NG, N B Aid 0 MULIYAR, U ed KASARAGO R D LBS INSTITUTE OF K TECHNOLO E Go GY FOR 17 R 12 vt. 120 257 WOMEN, 2001 2F No 51 100 5 0 9 6 .4 A1 A B Aid 0 POOJAPPUR 8 L ed A, A THIRUVAN ANTHAPUR AM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERI Go NG, M 12 vt. 108 A 258 2000 2F No 59 49 5 0 8 8 A1 KIDANGOO G B Aid 0 1 R, ed KOTTAYA M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERI Go NG & M 12 vt. 108 A 259 MANAGEM 2008 2F No 61 41 7 0 9 8 A1 G B Aid 0 1 ENT, ed PUNNAPRA, ALAPPUZH A COLLEGE K Go OF A 12 vt. A 260 ENGINEERI 2000 N 2F No 38 880 56 5 0 8 6 A1 B Aid 1 NG, N ed TRIKARIPU U The Kerala State Higher Education Council 57

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R, R KASARAGO D COLLEGE K OF A Go ENGINEERI N 12 vt. 128 A 261 NG, 2000 2F No 53 48 4 0 10 5 A1 N B Aid 0 1 THALASSE U ed RY, R KANNUR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERI C NG, A Go MANDARA LI 12 vt. 110 A 262 1999 2F No 60 49 5 0 10 6 A1 THUR, C B Aid 0 1 VADAKAR U ed A, T KOZHIKOD E COLLEGE OF ENGINEERI C NG, Go U PATHANAP 12 vt. A 263 2011 S 2F No 29 650 41 6 0 10 8 A1 URAM, B Aid 1 A KURIOTTU ed T MALA, ELIKATTOR , KOLLAM SREE CHITRA THIRUNAL COLLEGE K OF E Go ENGINEERI R 12 vt. 137 2. 264 1995 2F No 95 26 6 0 9 7 A1 NG, A B Aid 0 76 PAPPANAM L ed CODE, A THIRUVAN ANTHAPUR AM UNIVERSIT Y COLLEGE Go OF M 12 vt. A 265 ENGINEERI 1994 2F No 60 800 40 6 2 10 8 A1 G B Aid 1 NG, ed THODUPUZ HA, IDUKKI UNIVERSIT Y COLLEGE OF K ENGINEERI E Go NG, R 12 vt. A 266 2000 2F No 50 580 39 6 0 10 7 A1 KARIAVAT A B Aid 1 TOM, L ed THIRUVAN A ANTHAPUR AM CALICUT C 12 Go A 267 2001 2F No 65 860 37 5 0 9 5 A1 UNIVERSIT A B vt. 1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 58

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Y LI Aid INSTITUTE C ed OF U ENGINEERI T NG & TECHNOLO GY, THENHIPAL AM, MALAPPUR AM COLLEGE OF Go ENGINEERI M 12 vt. A 268 2000 2F No 60 680 26 7 0 10 8 A1 NG, G B Aid 1 MUNNAR, ed IDUKKI RAJAGIRI COLLEGE Go OF SOCIAL M 12 vt. 1 A 269 1955 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 SCIENCES, G B Aid @ 1 1 KALAMASS ed ERRY C ST. A Go THOMAS LI 12 vt. 1 A 270 NA 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B Aid @ 2 1 THRISSUR U ed T K ST. E Go XAVIERS R 12 vt. 1 A 271 1964 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, A B Aid @ 4 1 THUMBA L ed A MAR THEOTHILU K S TRAINING E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 272 NALANCHI 1956 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 7 1 RA, L ed THIRUVAN A ANTHAPUR AM K KARMALA E Go RANI R 12 vt. N 1 A 273 TRAINING 1960 2F # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid A @ 5 1 COLLEGE, L ed KOLLAM A SREE NARAYAN K A E Go TRAINING R 12 vt. 2 A 274 COLLEGE, 1958 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 0 1 NEDUMGA L ed NDA, A TRIVANDR UM MOUNT K 12 Go 1 A 275 1960 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 TABOR E B vt. @ 5 1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 59

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TRAINING R Aid COLLEGE, A ed PATHANAP L URAM, A KOLLAM NSS K TRAINING E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 276 PANDALAM 1957 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 A B Aid @ 4 1 , L ed PATHANAM A THITTA PEET MEMORIAL K TRAINING E Go COLLEGE, R 12 vt. 1 A 277 1960 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 MAVELIKK A B Aid @ 1 1 ARA, L ed ALAPPUZH A A S N M TRAINING COLLEGE, AI M 12 N 1 A 278 MOOTHAK NA 2F DE # Ω β $ & A1 G B A @ 2 1 UNNAM, D ERNAKULA M ST. JOSEPH TRAINING COLLEGE Go FOR M 12 vt. 1 A 279 WOMEN, 1957 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid @ 2 1 KOVILVAT ed TOM ROAD, ERNAKULA M, COCHIN MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE OF Go TEACHER M 12 vt. N 1 A 280 EDUCATIO 1953 2F # Ω β $ & A1 G B Aid A @ 4 1 N, ed KANJIKUZH I, KOTTAYA M -4 N S S TRAINING Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 281 1954 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 CHANGAN G B Aid @ 7 1 ACHERRY – ed 2 ST. JOSEPH'S TRAINING Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 282 1957 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 MANNANA G B Aid @ 5 1 M P ed O,KOTTAY AM The Kerala State Higher Education Council 60

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ST. THOMAS COLLEGE Go OF M 12 vt. 1 A 283 1957 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 TEACHER G B Aid @ 0 1 EDUCATIO ed N, PALA - 686 575 TITUS II Go TEACHERS M 12 vt. A 284 COLLEGE, 1957 2F A # Ω β $ & 11 A1 G B Aid @ 1 THIRUVAL ed LA - 689 101 FAROOK TRAINING C COLLEGE, A Go FAROOK LI 12 vt. 1 A 285 NA 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE P C B Aid @ 2 1 O, FEROKE, U ed KOZHIKOD T E 673 632 N S S C TRAINING A Go COLLEGE, LI 12 vt. 2 A 286 NA 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 OTTAPPAL C B Aid @ 1 1 AM, U ed PALAKKAD T P K M COLLEGE K OF A Go EDUCATIO N 12 vt. 1 A 287 1995 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 N, N B Aid @ 6 1 MADAMPA U ed M P O, R KANNUR KEYI SAHIB TRAINING K COLLEGE, A AI KARIMBAM N 12 N 1 A 288 1995 2F DE # Ω β $ & A1 , N B A @ 4 1 D TALIPARA U MBA, R KANNUR DEVASWO GO M BOARD VT. PAMPA M 12 2 A 289 1968 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE , G B @ 0 1 DE PATHANAM D THITTA MAR THOMA GO COLLEGE, VT. M 12 1 A 290 KUTTAPUZ 1952 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 G B @ 5 1 HA, DE THIRUVAL D LA MAR GO THOMA VT. M 12 1 A 291 TEACHERS 1995 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 G B @ 1 1 TRAINING DE COLLEGE, D The Kerala State Higher Education Council 61

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RANNI, PATHANAM THITTA MARIAN Go COLLEGE, M 12 vt. 1 A 292 1995 2F A # Ω β $ & A1 KUTTIKAN G B Aid @ 0 1 AM, IDUKKI ed MES SULLAMUS C GO LAM A VT. SCIENCE LI 12 1 A 293 NA 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, C B @ 2 1 DE ARECODE, U D MALAPPUR T AM MIMS COLLEGE C GO OF A VT. NURSING, LI 12 1 A 294 NA 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 VAZHAYOO C B @ 1 1 DE R, U D MALAPPUR T AM MOUNT CARMEL GO TRAINING VT. COLLEGE, M 12 1 A 295 1953 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 MUTTAMB G B @ 4 1 DE ALOM, D KOTTAYA M NIRMALA GO COLLEGE, VT. MUVATTUP M 12 1 A 296 1953 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 UZHA, G B @ 8 1 DE ERNAKULA D M PANAMPIL LY C MEMORIAL GO A GOVT. VT. LI 12 2 A 297 COLLEGE, 1975 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 C B @ 4 1 POTTA, DE U CHALAKUD D T Y, THRISSUR RAJAGIRI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERI GO NG & VT. M 12 1 A 298 TECHNOLO 2001 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 G B @ 2 1 GY, DE RAJAGIRI D VALLY, KOCHI SNM GO TRAINING VT. COLLEGE, M 12 1 A 299 1960 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 NORTHPAR G B @ 0 1 DE UR, D ERNAKULA The Kerala State Higher Education Council 62

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M SAHODARA N AYYAPPAN GO MEMORIAL VT. TRAINING M 12 N N N N N A 300 1995 2F AI A # NA A1 COLLEGE, G B A A A A A 1 DE POOTHOTT D A, ERNAKULA M C SREE GO A KERALA VT. LI 12 1 A 301 VARMA 1947 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 C B @ 4 1 COLLEGE, DE U THRISSUR D T SN K GO COLLEGE, E VT. CHERTHAL R 12 1 A 302 1964 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 A, A B @ 2 1 DE ALAPPUZH L D A A SREE NARAYAN A GO MANGALA VT. M M 12 1 A 303 1964 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, G B @ 4 1 DE MALIANKA D RA, ERNAKULA M ST. C ALOYSIUS GO A COLLEGE, VT. LI 12 1 A 304 ELTHURUT 1968 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 C B @ 2 1 H, DE U THRISSUR, D T CALICUT K GO ST. JOHNS E VT. COLLEGE, R 12 1 A 305 1964 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 ANCHAL, A B @ 4 1 DE KOLLAM L D A ST. K JOSEPH'S GO E COLLEGE VT. R 12 1 A 306 FOR 1954 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 A B @ 5 1 WOMEN, DE L ALAPPUZH D A A ST. GO THOMAS VT. COLLEGE, M 12 1 A 307 1964 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 RANNI, G B @ 2 1 DE PATHANAM D THITTA ST. M 12 GO 1 A 308 1953 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 THOMAS G B VT. @ 2 1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 63

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COLLEGE, AI KOZHENCH DE ERRY, D PATHANAM THITTA STELLA GO MARY'S VT. M 12 1 A 309 COLLEGE, 1947 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 G B @ 4 1 KOTTAYA DE M D TKM K GO COLLEGE E VT. OF ARTS & R 12 1 A 310 1965 2F AI A # Ω β $ & A1 SCIENCE, A B @ 2 1 DE MANATHA L D VADY A THUNCHAN C MEMORIAL A GOVT. LI 12 GO 1 A 311 COLLEGE, 1980 2F B # Ω β $ & A1 C B VT. @ 4 1 TIRUR, U MALAPPUR T AM TOC H INSTITUTE OF C GO SCIENCE & U VT. TECHNOLO 12 1 A 312 2002 S 2F AI B # Ω β $ & A1 GY, B @ 8 1 A DE ARAKUNN T D AM, ERANAKUL AM KUNJU KRISHNAN NADAR MEMORIAL K GOVT. E ARTS R 12 GO 2 A 313 1982 2F B * Ω β $ & A1 SCIENCE A B VT. @ 0 1 COLLEGE, L KANJIRAM A KULAM, NEYATTIN KARA KELAPPAJI COLLEGE OF C AGRICULT A URAL LI 12 GO A 314 1985 2F No 13 250 54 7 3 15 10 A1 ENGINEERI C B VT. 1 NG & U TECHNOLO T GY, TAVANUR COLLEGE OF DIARY SCIENCE & 12 GO A 315 1993 2F No 8 160 50 9 0 14 8 A1 TECHNOLO B VT. 1 GY, MANNUTH The Kerala State Higher Education Council 64

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Y, THRISSUR CENTRAL POLYTECH NIC COLLEGE, D N GO 108 A 316 VATTIYOO 1958 T NA No 30 40 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 0 1 RKAVU, E THIRUVAN ANTHAPUR AM WOMEN'S POLYTECH NIC COLLEGE, D N GO A 317 KAIMANA 1961 T NA No 20 765 100 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 M, E THIRUVAN ANTHAPUR AM GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 318 NA T NA No 25 825 42 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E NEYYATTI NKARA GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 319 NA T NA No 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E NEDUMAN GADU GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 320 NIC NA T NA No 20 720 42 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E ATTINGAL GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 321 NIC T NA No 20 540 45 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E PUNALUR SN POLYTECH D AI N A 322 NIC NA T NA DE No 20 720 46 8 2 15 11 A1 A 1 COLLEGE, E D KOTTIYAM GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 323 NIC NA T NA NO 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E EZHUKONE GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 324 NA T NA No 20 720 42 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E VENNIKUL AM GOVT. D N GO A 325 POLYTECH NA T NA No 15 540 42 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 NIC E The Kerala State Higher Education Council 65

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COLLEGE, ADOOR NSS POLYTECH D AI N A 326 NIC NA T NA DE No 25 900 40 8 2 15 11 A1 A 1 COLLEGE, E D PANDALAM GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 327 NA T NA No 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E VECHOOCH IRA GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 328 NA T NA No 15 540 40 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E CHERTHAL A CARMEL POLYTECH D AI NIC N 108 A 329 NA T NA DE No 15 38 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A 0 1 E D ALAPPUZH A WOMEN'S POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 330 NA T NA No 15 540 100 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E KAYAMKU LAM GOVT. POLYTECH NIC COLLEGE, N GO 108 A 331 NA NA No 30 38 8 2 15 11 A1 NATTAKA A VT. 0 1 M, KOTTAYA M GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 332 NIC NA T NA No 15 540 40 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E PALA GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 333 NA T NA NO 15 540 39 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E KADUTHUR UTHY GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 334 NIC NA T NA No 25 900 41 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E MUTTOM GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 335 NA T NA No 15 480 42 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E VANDIPERI YAR, The Kerala State Higher Education Council 66

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KUMULY GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 336 NA T NA No 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E NEDUMKA NDAM GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 337 NA T NA No 10 360 38 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E PURAPPUZ HA GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO 114 A 338 NA T NA No 35 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 0 1 E KALAMASS ERY WOMEN'S POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 339 NA T NA No 20 600 100 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E ERNAKULA M GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 340 NA T NA No 20 600 38 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E KOTHAMA NGALAM GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 341 NA T NA No 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E PERUMBAV OOR MAHARAJA 'S D TECHNOLO N GO A 342 NA T NA No 25 900 40 8 2 15 11 A1 GICAL A VT. 1 E INSTITUTE, THRISSUR SREE RAMA GOVT. D POLYTECH N GO A 343 NA T NA No 25 900 38 8 2 15 11 A1 NIC A VT. 1 E COLLEGE, THRIPRAY AR THIAGARAJ AR POLYTECH D AI N A 344 NIC NA T NA DE No 15 630 41 8 2 15 11 A1 A 1 COLLEGE, E D ALAGAPPA NAGAR GOVT. D N GO A 345 POLYTECH NA T NA No 15 540 42 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 NIC E The Kerala State Higher Education Council 67

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COLLEGE, GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 346 NA T NA No 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E KUNNAMK ULAM WOMEN'S POLYTECH D N GO A 347 NIC NA T NA No 15 540 100 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E THRISSUR GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 348 NA T NA No 15 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E CHELAKKA RA GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 349 NIC NA T NA No 25 900 39 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E PALAKKAD GOVT. POLYTECH NIC COLLEGE D &INSTITUT N GO A 350 NA T NA No 15 570 38 8 2 15 11 A1 E OF A VT. 1 E PRINTING TECHNOLO GY, SHORNUR GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 351 NA T NA No 20 720 39 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E PERINTHAL MANNA AVUKKADE RKUTTY NAHA SAHIB MEMORIAL D N GO A 352 GOVT. NA T NA No 15 540 40 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 POLYTECH E NIC COLLEGE, THIRURAN GADI SSM POLYTECH D AI N 108 A 353 NIC NA T NA DE No 30 41 8 2 15 11 A1 A 0 1 COLLEGE, E D TIRUR WOMEN'S POLYTECH D N GO A 354 NIC T NA No 20 660 100 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E KOTTAKKA The Kerala State Higher Education Council 68

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L GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO 112 A 355 NA T NA No 30 35 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 5 1 E KOZHIKOD E WOMEN'S POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 356 NA T NA No 10 330 100 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E KOZHIKOD E GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO 102 A 357 NIC NA T NA No 30 41 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 0 1 COLLEGE, E KANNUR GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 358 NA T NA No 15 540 38 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E MATTANN UR RESIDENTI AL WOMEN'S D POLYTECH N GO A 359 NA T NA No 25 690 100 8 2 15 11 A1 NIC A VT. 1 E COLLEGE, PAYYANNU R GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 360 NA T NA No 20 720 40 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E MEENANG ADI GOVT. POLYTECH D N GO A 361 NIC NA T NA No 15 450 38 8 2 15 11 A1 A VT. 1 COLLEGE, E GOVT. POLYTECH D NIC N GO A 362 NA T NA No 20 720 38 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A VT. 1 E KASARAGO D SWAMI NITHYANA NDA AI POLYTECH N A 363 NA NA DE No 15 540 35 8 2 15 11 A1 NIC A 1 D COLLEGE, KANHANG AD EKNM D GOVT. N GO A 364 NA T NA No 15 660 35 8 2 15 11 A1 POLYTECH A VT. 1 E NIC The Kerala State Higher Education Council 69

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COLLEGE, THRIKKARI PUR MODEL GO POLYTECH D VT. NIC N A 365 1997 T NA AI No 29 540 40 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A 1 E DE KARUNGAP D PALLY MODEL POLYTECH NIC GO COLLEGE D VT. NUT N A 366 1988 T NA AI No 29 540 43 8 2 15 11 A1 STREET, A 1 E DE VADAKAR D A, KOZHIKOD E MODEL POLYTECH GO NIC D VT. N A 367 COLLEGE, 1993 T NA AI No 32 720 42 8 2 15 11 A1 A 1 MALA, E DE KALLETTU D MKARA MODEL POLYECHNI GO C D VT. COLLEGE, N A 368 1995 T NA AI No 29 540 40 8 2 15 11 A1 MATTAKK A 1 E DE ARA, D KOTTAYA M EK NAYANAR MEMORIAL GO MODEL D VT. POLYTECH N A 369 1997 T NA AI No 29 540 41 8 2 15 11 A1 NIC A 1 E DE COLLEGE, D KALLIASSE RY, KANNUR MODEL GO POLYTECH D VT. NIC N A 370 1997 T NA AI No 29 540 42 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A 1 E DE PAINAVU, D IDUKKI MODEL RESIDENTI AL GO POLYTECH D VT. NIC N A 371 2010 T NA AI No 22 360 40 8 2 15 11 A1 COLLEGE, A 1 E DE KOZHALM D ANNAM, PALAKKAD U 372 MODEL 2012 D N NA GO No 22 240 45 8 2 15 11 A A1 The Kerala State Higher Education Council 70

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POLYTECH T A VT. 1 NIC E AI COLLEGE, DE POONJAR D SOUTH, POONJAR GOVT. ENGINEERI D NG N GO N 2 14 373 NA T NA * Ω β $ & A1 COLLEGE, A VT A @ 9 .8 E MANAMTH ODY

*All the appointments of faculty members in Government colleges are done by the Government. Total number of males (4881) females(4355) total (9236)

# Appointments are done by the individual . Total number of males (3805) females (4010) total (7815). Grand total of the appointments in Govt.aided colleges (11600); males (5210), females (6390)

β details given in Annexure 3

$ 15% mandatory as per the Kerala Government rules

&5% mandatory as per the Kerala Government rules

@ mandatory as per the Kerala Government rules (20% only for PG Students)

Ω details given in Annexure 3

£ the physical and financial requirements has been attached in the annexure 1

A1 – details given in Annexure 1

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FACULTY-WISE ENROLLMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Under Graduate Studies 2013-14 – (Baseline Data)

% Annual Total Enrollment (in % of Total Average Annual Faculty/ Discipline Average lakhs) Enrollment Enrollment (in lakhs) Enrollment male female male female male female male female Arts 0.12633 0.32099 28.24 71.76 0.04211 0.107 28.24 71.76 Humanities 0.02107 0.04227 33.26 66.74 0.00702 0.01409 33.25 66.75 Languages 0.07891 0.2056 27.74 72.26 0.0263 0.06853 27.73 72.27 Sciences 0.20626 0.59374 25.78 74.22 0.06875 0.19791 25.78 74.22 Commerce 0.12178 0.20223 37.59 62.41 0.04059 0.06741 37.58 62.42 Management 0.01394 0.01886 42.5 57.5 0.00465 0.00629 42.5 57.5 Agriculture 0.008 0.0096 45 55 0.026 0.032 44 56 Medicine & Allied Health 0.082 0.131 38 62 0.04 0.068 38 62 Science (Allopathic – Govt.) Engineering Technology 0.814 0.589 58 42 0.421 0.309 58 42 Law 0.00495 0.00265 65 35 0.00502 0.00275 65 35 Veterinary Science 0.074 0.058 56 44 0.023 0.032 58 42 Others 0.00392 0.001 80 20 0.00396 0.00098 80 20 Total 0.67358 1.54751 0.22452 0.51584

POST GRADUATE STUDIES 2013-14 – (BASELINE DATA)

Faculty/Disciplines Total Enrollment (in % of Total Average Annual % Annual Average Thousands) Enrollment Enrollment (in Enrollment Thousands) M F M F M F M F Arts 0.762 3.559 17.63 82.37 0.381 1.78 17.63 82.37 Humanities 0.123 0.346 26.23 73.77 0.062 0.173 26.38 73.62 Languages 0.825 3.813 17.79 82.21 0.413 1.907 17.8 82.2 Sciences 1.235 10.38 10.63 89.37 0.618 5.19 10.64 89.36 Commerce 2.757 2.953 48.28 51.72 1.379 1.477 48.28 51.72 Management 0.102 0.136 42.86 57.14 0.051 0.068 42.86 57.14 Agriculture NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Medicine & Allied 1.375 3.2081 30 70 0.688 1.604 30.02 69.98 Health Science Engineering Technology 0.919 0.612 60.03 39.97 0.46 0.306 60.05 39.95 Law NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Veterinary Science NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Others NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Total 8.098 25.0071 4.052 12.505 RESEARCH STUDIES M Phil/Ph D - 2013-14 – (BASELINE DATA)

Faculty/Disciplines Total % of Total Average Annual % Annual Average Enrollment (in Enrollment Enrollment (in Enrollment Hundreds) Ph.D Hundreds) M.Phil Total (Ph.D) M F M F M F M F 1418 1451 49.42 50.58 186 413 31 69

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Chapter -3: ANALYSIS OF PAST PERFORMANCE

Performance against specific indicators

Goals Objectives Strategies Target proposed Target Reasons Achieved for non- performan ce 1. Increase the GER 1.1)Starting of new 2010 – 1 1 NA Colleges 2011- 1 1 NA 2012- 0 0 NA 2013- 8* 8* NA 2014- 13* 12* Land not transferred to Govt. 2015 5 Nos Govt. declared New ACCESS proposal

2.Removing regional 2.1)Starting of new 2013-14 = 7 7 NA imbalances colleges in all legislative assembly 2014-15=11 10 Land not constituencies where transferred there is neither Govt to Govt. nor Govt-aided 2015-16=7* *Proposaal NA colleges.

2.2)Starting of new UG courses – 25 25 (Full) NA UG/PG courses in PG courses - 33 33(Full) Govt and Govt.aided (in Govt colleges) colleges UG courses – 25 PG courses - 33 (in Govt colleges during 2012-13) UG & PG Courses 278 (Full) NA -278 Nos in Govt.Aided colleges (2013-14)

3.Starting of new 3.1)22 Govt 3.1)16 3.1)Govt colleges removing 3.1)Thanoor, Colleges Colleges sanctioned regional imbalances. Malappuram started the colleges 3.2)Koduvally, and waiting Kozhikkode for land 3.3)Kondotty, transfer Malappuram 3.4)Mankada, Malappuram 3.5)Balusseri, Kozhikkode 3.6)Thrithala, Palakkad 3.7),

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Thrissur 3.8)Kattakkada, Thiruvananthapuram 3.9)Chokli, Kannur 3.10)Payyannur, Kannur 3.11)Neyyattingara, Tvm 3.12)Kongad, Palakkad 3.13)Elanthur, Pathanamthitta 3.14), Malappuram 3.15)Uduma, Kasaragod 3.16)Ollur, Thrisuur 3.17), Kozhikkode 3.18)Karunagappally, Kollam 3.19), Palakkad 3.20)Alathur, Palakkad 3.21)Vypin, 4.Increase intake of Ernakulam 4.1) Two SC/ST 4.1) Both the 4.1)NA SC/ST, OBC and 3.22)Nadapuram, colleges at colleges have Differently abled Kozhikkode , been started students Malappuram and at Pathanamthitta 4.1)Starting of new colleges in SC/ST and 4.2) 30 seats for 4.2) 30 Seats 4.2)NA OBC dominated areas SC/ST students in sanctioned and in the state addition to normal students were 20% at Govt. admitted. College, Attappadi, 4.2) Special Govt Palakkad sanction for increase 5.Marginal increase in intake of SC/ST 5.1) 20% increase 5.1) 20% 5.1) in UG/PG seats students in SC/ST of seats increase of Implement dominated area seats ed

6. Increase intake by 5.1) 20% Marginal 6.1) Income limit 6.1)Govt. 6.1) NA giving more fee increase of seats for raising from Approved concession and UG & PG students in Rs30000/- to sanctioning more all colleges 1,00,000/- scholarships 6.1) Raising income limit for fee 6.2.1)KSHEC- 6.2)Disbursed 6.2) NA concession at Govt. Scholarships -1000 in Full level Nos

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6.2.2)Disburse 6.2.2) 6.2.2)Collegiate d in Full NA 6.2) Sanctioning more Edn.Dept scholarships 1. State Merit scholarhip UG 300 Nos ---- RS 1250/year, PG -150 Nos ( Rs.1500 per year 2. District Merit – For Full A+ students- Rs 1250 Per year 3. Hindi UG 180 Nos (Rs. 5000/per year), PG 59 Nos (Rs. 10000 per year) 4. Muslim Nadar - For Full applicants Rs. 125 per year 5. Sanskrit UG -55 Nos (Rs 2000 per year), PG 25 Nos ( Rs. 2000 per year) 6 Suvarnajubille Merit scholarhship (4500 Nos)- Rs. 10000 per year 7. Blind/PH (Hostel charge, Fee concession, Boarding Grant etc) all the eligible students

8 CH Muhammed koya scholarship UG - 3000 Nos (Rs. 4000/peryear),

PG -1000 nos (Rs. 5000/per year), Professional course- 1000 os(Rs. 6000 Per year), Hosteler( 2000 nos ) Rs. 12000 per year

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6.3)Generally 6.3) 6.3)KSHEC raised declared in NA the scholarship State Budget amount- for various courses from Rs12000 to 6.3) Increase Rs 60000/- scholarship amounts 6.3) Proposal to raise the scholarships are with the Govt 1.Ensuring equity to 1.1) Caste-wise 1.1) *As per 1.1)Full 1.1) NA all groups reservation at Govt state level Order 1.2) Colleges in 1.2) Govt 1.2)16 1.2) all legislative colleges in Included in assembly 22 L.A Annual EQUITY constituencies constituen Plan 2015- in the State cies 16 of the State

1.3) Special 1.3) For 1.3) Full 1.3) N sanction for SC/ST– 2 A colleges in GovtAide SC/ST and d colleges OBC and 1 for dominated OBC area. 1.4) Admissions 1.4) Agreemen 1.4) 1.4) N to 50% seats t with the Implemented A on merit basis Govt by from 2014-15 from self SEBC,SC/ST financing and BPL colleges category and 50% as Management Quota in

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1.Attain global 1.1)Semesterisation at 1.1)Semesterisation 1.1) Fully 1.1) NA standards UG & PG level with at UG & PG level semesterised latest syllabus

1.2)Starting of new 1.2) Honours 1.2) **Classes 1.2) NA courses with Industry Degree programme started in linkage in four subjects a)Economics from Arts, Science at Maharaja’s and commerce College, streams at four Ernakulam, centers b)English at Govt. Women’s College, Tvm c) B Com at Govt. Victoria College, Palakkad d) Mathematics at Govt. Brennan College, Thalassery

2.1) Mandatory 2.1)Complete the II 2.1)*Targets 2.1) NA 2. Accredit all HEI’s accreditation of the and III cycle of Re- 2014-15 -5% under NAAC. institution/Branch of Accreditation 2015-16-10% study as the case may process (pending 2016-17-10% EXCELLENCE be. cases) by 2016-17 2017-22-15% 2.2) Remaining each/year non-accredited institutions will be accredited in a phased manner *

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3. Strengthen the 3.1)Empowering 3.1)Identify 3.1) Colleges 3.1)NA existing CoE’s and existing leading Colleges with with Potential Colleges with colleges with potential potential for CoE for Excellence: potential for CoE for CoE a. Uty College, Tvm [II Cycle 2010-12]

b. Govt. Women’s college, Tvm [I Cycle 2010- 12]

c. Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam [III Cycle 2014-19]

d. Govt. Victoria College, Palakkad [III 2010-12] e. Mar Ivanios College, Tvm [III Cycle2014-19] f. MG College, Tvm [I Cycle 2010-12] g.Farook College, Kozhikkode[II I Cycle 2014- 19] h. St. Joseph’s college, Devagiri [ III Cycle 2014- 19] i.S.H.College, Thevara, Ekm [III Cycle 2014-19] j. Marian College, Kuttikkanam, Idukki [ I Cycle 2014- 19] The Kerala State Higherk. EducationM.A Council 78 College, Kothamangala m, Ekm [I Cycle 2014- Revised RUSA Plan

4.1)Linkage with 4.1) 4.1) Major 4.1) Continues 4.1) NA local industries and a) Govt College Projects-7, Minor- Research institutes Kasaragod- 18 /Boards who Development Board promote research. b)Maharaja’s College- various c) University College, Tvm-Various (including CTCRI, CESS etc)

ResearchInnovation & 4.2)Promote teachers 4.2) Laisoning with 4.2) Ongoing 4.2) Ongoing 4.2) NA in Major and Minor local industries Major Projects-40, projects Research Minor-115 Major programmes for Projects-40, UGC funded Minor-115 Research projects

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5.1) 5.1) In the first 5.1) Already 5.1) MoU 5. e-Platform in a. DDFS in phase implemented is to be HEI’s Universities and Govt a. In 5 General in the above signed in institutions at the first Universities like Universities. case of phases Kerala, Calicut, EoI received HEI’s other Kannur, Mahatma from C-DAC than Gandhi, CUSAT for All Govt Universitie b. All Govt Colleges (64 s Colleges (64 Nos) , Nos) , 5 5 Regional Dy Regional Dy Directorates and 15 Directorates Govt. Hostels and 15 Govt. Hostels

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6. Quality Assurance 6.1) Establishment of 6.1) Proposed 6.1) Report 6.1) NA Framework State Accreditation KSAAC submitted to Agency the State Govt for approval 6.2)Restructuring of 6.2) KSHEC 6.2) Establishment Constitution of 6.2) Govt of Faculty Training SPD &TSG approved Academy and under RUSA KSAAC

6.3)Proposed 6.3) Incorporating to submit 6.3) Research the renowned report. University Research 6.3)In pipe institutions like line

CTCRI, CESS.

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Reforms Technology etc, 6.4) At UG and PG 6.4) Already level in all implemented 6.4)Choice-Based Universities Credit & Semester 6.5) Classes 6.4) NA System 6.5) In 2 Govt commenced in Colleges and 11 all these 13 6.5) Autonomous Govt-Aided colleges colleges colleges 6.6) Classes 6.5) NA 6.6) Honours commenced in Degree 4 Govt 6.6) Honours Degree programmes in colleges ** Programme Arts, Science and 6.6) NA Commerce streams

*2013- includes One Govt Aided Arts & Science college for Muslim minority group *2014- Includes Two Govt Aided Arts & Science colleges for SC/ST dominated area *2015-16 Includes Two Govt Aided Arts & Science colleges

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HISTORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE STATE

Kerala has a rich and glorious past in culture and education and has been able to maintain the lead in the field of education till today. The higher education sector in Kerala has been subjected to significant policy shifts with long – term implications. The Government has been initiating myriad of measures to increase the access, equity and excellence in higher education. Both the Higher Education Department and the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) were in the forefront in imparting policy measures to revamp the higher education scene in the State. The flag ship scheme of the Government of christened, ‘RUSA’ (Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abiyan) is a paradigm shift in the sector and can turn into a touchstone of excellence. Among the states of India, Kerala occupies an enviable position in terms of several indicators of social and human development. In fact, in terms of human development (or in particular), Kerala ranks fairly well in comparison to some of the advanced countries of the world. It stands as the most literate state and as a state that provides elementary education to all the eligible children. Kerala’s education performance has been so impressive that it could receive the distinctive acclamation as the ‘’; and some recommend Keralization of the whole education system in India (Lewis, 1997, p. 341). Literacy statistics are comfortable for Kerala when it is compared with any other state of India. As per the census data 2011, it stands at 94 per cent. In the light of the paradigm shift in higher education across the country from UGC funding to RUSA mode, it is high time to revisit the status of Higher in order to monitor and suggest the various measures to cope up with the needs of the day strictly based on RUSA norms. At present the State has 12 State Universities, one Central University and two Deemed Universities under Arts, Science and Cultural streams. 56 Government Arts & Science Colleges, four Govt. Training Colleges, three Govt. Music Colleges, one Govt. Physical Education College and 182 Private Aided colleges across the state are affiliated to four Universities in Arts & Science stream. In Kerala there are nine Government Engineering Colleges, three Aided Engineering colleges and 150 self-financing Engineering Colleges. Similarly, LBS Centre for Science & Technology has two Engineering Colleges, five Regional Centres and 20 Sub-Centers. IHRD has nine colleges of Engineering, 20 Colleges of Applied Science and eight Model Polytechnic Colleges. KR Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science and Arts is another higher education institution located at Thrissur. Laksmibai National College of Physical Education is

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Revised RUSA Plan towards RUSA, academic, sectoral and institutional governance reforms, filling faculty positions etc. As per the RUSA document, greater emphasis will be laid on the improvement of the quality of teaching-learning processes in order to produce employable and competitive graduates, post- graduates and PhDs. With respect to the planning and funding approach, some key changes are envisaged; (a) funding will be more impact and result oriented, (b) various equity related schemes will be integrated for a higher impact, (c) instead of unplanned expansion, there will be a focus on consolidating and developing the existing system adding capacities and (d) there will be a greater focus on research and innovation. SWOT Analysis SWOT is an analysis method, which is used in strategic planning for the institutions and consists of the initial letters of concepts of Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats. Strategic planning is a process in which future aims are determined together with the stake holders and responsibilities & resources are allocated in accordance with these future aims. It is a process between the points an institution stands presently and the points it tries to reach in a certain period of time. The concept of strategic planning is closely related with the concept of foresight, in this regard, strategic planning can be considered as the collection of systematic efforts for the best choice of the future. The aim of strategic planning is to provide planned facilities, embody the appointed policies, follow the application efficiently and take the initiative and provide effective participation. In the process of strategic planning, some of the fundamental questions are needed to be answered. Those are’Where are we ?’, ‘How can we reach our desired goal?’ and ‘How can we evaluate our success ?’ Institutions are expected to make a strategic planning to gain a better perception of ongoing quest for quality education and fulfilling it’s mission and realizing it’s vision.

 Highest Literate State in the country (94%)  Highest Human Development Index  Highest GER of females  Balanced growth of HEI’s across the Legislative Assembly constituencies.  Appointment ban in the State has been withdrawn w.e.f 2010 itself  A balanced growth approach has been taken by the State Government for starting Government colleges across the State.

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 Highest Forex earning State in the country in terms of NRI’s remittances  Active participation and contribution by minority groups (like Christian Missionaries & Other religious trusts) in propagating education in the State  Infrastructural Development of the college campuses on the basis of the Strengths Infrastructural Development Committee Report.  Target group of weak, average and exceptionally good students were identified on the basis of Inter-University Result Analysis for the last three years and based on which Scholar Support Programme, Additional Skilling Acquisition Programme and Walk With Scholar Programme respectively started.  Feasibility Study in HED at Chennai, GoT, NAASCOM, Dept of Labour, GoT, reputed autonomous colleges in Chennai, and at various premier polytechnics at Chennai offering skill training and based on which a skilling programme for students in the State has been implemented.  Engineering colleges are well-versed with TEQIP programme.  Bio-Metric punching at Govt HEI’s and Universities  CBCSS at UG/PG level  e-Governance and DDFS (Digital Data Filing System) at Govt HEI’s and Universities has been approved by the Govt  Started 13 Autonomous Colleges in 2014-15  Govt of Kerala is offering 12 State Scholarships (‘000s in Numbers)for different categories of students based on income/merit in addition to Central Govt.scholarships  KSHEC is offering 1000 scholarships ranging from Rs12000 to 60000 on course basis.  Cluster colleges are functioning in the state  Started Honours Degree programme in 4 streams under Arts, Science, Commerce disciplines  Majority colleges of the state are accredited/re-accredited by NAAC/NBA  Some HEI’s underwent the III Cycle of accreditation by NAAC  Colleges With Potential For Excellence award were given to some colleges in the State  Lowest fee structure for students across the state  Academic Merit is followed in admission process for all categories of students.  Being a small State, scarcity of land restricts the development of campuses  Backlog of faculty appointments up to 2010 due to financial stringency of the State restricts the level of Teacher-student ratio in to the desired level.  Scarcity of industries restricts the industrial linkages

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 Development of HEIs is mainly based on Govt funding Weaknesses  Limited Research Institutions/output.  High political interventions in campuses  Lower retirement age (56 Yrs)  Low placement opportunities Kerala is becoming a Promising IT Hub across the country The high rate of demographic dividend in age group of 18-35 years Internationalization of studies through semester sharing system started at University level Scope for women empowerment through highest intake for higher studies Opportunities GER of girl students are much higher compared to National average Balanced growth of HEI’s across the State fuels the intake of students in future Differently –abled friendly campuses have been proposed in all the newly started Govt. colleges (17)  Inadequacy of fund for R&D in colleges  Reluctance of Govt Aided institutions to form cluster of colleges with Govt colleges  Limited Research Institutions/output. Threats  Unnecessary and politically motivated students strike disturbs the academic atmosphere.

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Chapter 4 : FINANCIAL DETAILS

Financial Outlays – 2013-14 (Baseline Data) Total Total Expenditure Total Total Total Expenditure on on Tech. State GDP Expenditure on Expenditure on Expenditure on HE as % of total Edn. as % of (in Crores) Education (in HE as % of Tech. Edn. as % expenditure on total Crores) GSDP of GSDP Education expenditure on Education 402972 12020 15.61 15.61 0.47 5.99

Financial Outlays – 2014-15 (Perspective Plan) Total Total Total Total Total Expenditure on Expenditure on State GDP Expenditure on Expenditure on Expenditure Tech. Edn. as % HE as % of total (in Crores) Education (in HE as % of on Tech. Edn of total expenditure on Crores) GSDP as % of GSDP expenditure on Education Education 456026 13603 0.68 15.74875208 1179 5.29295

Financial Outlays – 2015-16 (Perspective Plan) State GDP Total Total Total (in Crores) Total Total Expenditure on Expenditure on Expenditure Expenditure on Expenditure on Tech. Edn. as % HE as % of total on Tech. Education (in HE as % of of total expenditure on Edn. as % of Crores) GSDP expenditure on Education GSDP Education 520780 15534 1.02 22.78909064 2020 7.589803

Financial Outlays – 2016-17 (Perspective Plan) State GDP Total Total (in Crores) Total Total Total Expenditure on Expenditure on Expenditure on Expenditure on Expenditure Tech. Edn. as % HE as % of total Education (in HE as % of on Tech. Edn. of total expenditure on Crores) GSDP as % of GSDP expenditure on Education Education 599735 17889 1.49 34.19595726 3399 11.29186

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Chapter 5 :PREPARATION OF STATE PLAN COMPONENTS

Methodology Forming TSG at KSHEC and grouping into Team I, Team II and Team III for

preparing the draft five year, three year and annual plans.

Workshops for introducing the Programme to Educational Institutions under

Govt. sector in the first phase.

Workshops for introducing the Programme to Aided Institutions

Technical session workshop for familiarizing the web portal with the help of

NIC

Data collection using the web portal designed for KSHEC and the

Government of Kerala exclusively for data capturing.

Data collection from the web sites, RBI, MHRD,

Census Data, various State Government web sites, Kerala State Planning

Board, Print and visual Media etc.

Stake holders consultation

Vice-Chancellors/DCE/DTE/HoDs meeting

Management representatives meeting

Principals and College Coordinators meeting

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Chapter 6 : EIGHT YEAR PERSPECTIVE PLAN

(in Crores)

Sl. Broad objectives Strategies/Action Plan Targe Indicators Resource Resourc Total for N ts required e 8 years o propo for 12th required sed Plan for 13th Plan Creation of Converting the most competitive 02 For enhancing 55.00 55.00 110.00 1 Universities by way autonomous colleges during research of upgradation of 2015-17 output , existing autonomous academic colleges: KSHEC approved the proposal. flexibility and Draft bill to be prepared soon high access to after the approval of RUSA and higher PAB education .

Fund Requirements 2014-15 – 00 Cr 2015-16 – 25 Cr 2016-17 - 30 Cr Total - 55 Cr Creation of One of the Government ‘A’ 02 For enhancing 55.00 55.00 110.00 2 Universities by Grade Colleges with Potential research Conversion of for Centre of Excellence will be output , Colleges in a considered with three nearby improving cluster: Govt. Colleges during 2015-17 academic Govt approved the proposal in ambience principle and is waiting for the through RUSA and PAB approval. infrastructure and faculty sharing in a give and take manner.

Fund Requirements 2014-15 –00 Cr 2015-16 – 25 Cr 2016-17 - 30 Cr Total - 55 Cr Infrastructure grants Four (4) Universities without Priority has 120.00 120.00 240.00 3 to Universities: 12(b) status are considered on 10 been given to priority basis followed by six (6) 4 Universities other Universities without 12 (b) a) Thunchath Ezhuthachan status. Malayalam University Fund b) Technical University of requirement:- Kerala a)Thunchath c) National University of Ezhuthachan

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Advanced Legal Malayalam Studies University d) Kerala University of 20 Cr Health and Allied b)Technical Science. University of e) Kannur University Kerala 20 Cr f) Sree Sankara Sanskrit c) National University University of g) Cochin University of Advanced Science & Technology Legal Studies h) Mahatma Gandhi 10 Cr University d)Kerala i) University of Calicut University of j) University of Kerala Health and Allied Sciences. 20 Cr e) Sree Sankara Sanskrit University 15 Cr [ The only University in Kerala with NAAC ‘A’ Grade Accreditation during September 2014]

f) Kannur University 15 Cr g)Cochin University of Science & Technology 5 Cr h)Mahatma Gandhi University 5 Cr i)University of Calicut 5 Cr j)University of Kerala 5 Cr

Fund Requirements 2014-15 – 30 Cr 2015-16 – 30 Cr 2016-17 - 60 Cr Total - 120

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Cr

New Model Kerala is having 4 Districts. 5 Acres of 48.00 48.00 96.00 4 Colleges (General): They are Kasaragod, Wayanad, 04 land each has Malappuram and Palakkad. been earmarked at State TSG Appraised and Manjeswaram, evaluated the institutional plan Kasaragod Dist, Equipment, fixtures and Mananthavady furniture are part of the estimate , Wayanad Dist, Pathakkara, Perinthalmann a, Malappuram Dist, and at Kozhinjampar a, Palakkad Dist for the proposed colleges.

Fund Requirements 2014-15 –16 Cr 2015-16 – 16 Cr 2016-17 - 16 Cr Total - 48 Cr Based on the following priority A) .High 24.00 16.00 40.00 5 Upgradation of norms, colleges were identified: 10 proportion of existing degree a. High proportion of socially socially and colleges to Model and economically backward economically Degree Colleges: population* backward b.Priority District as per GoI population report (#) B) Priori c.Low GER of SC/ST^ ty District as d.College with lower College per GoI report Population Index C) .Low e. Special attribute-Hilly area** GER of SC/ST The proposed colleges are: D). 1.Govt. College, Ambalappuzha College with [Alappuzha Dist]*^ lower College 2.BJM Govt. College, Chavara* Population [Kollam Dist] Index 3.Govt. College, Mananthavadi** Wayanad E) Dist] Special 4.Govt. College Attappadi (#) attribute-Hilly [Palakkad Dist] area 5.Govt. College, Tanur (#) [Malappuram Dist] 6.Govt. College, Fund Kanjiramkulam* Requirements Tvm 2014-15 –06 Cr 2015-16 – 09

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Cr 2016-17 - 09Cr Total - 24 Cr New colleges Priority Norms a) Priori 6 (Professional) a) Category B Dist 04 ty for 52.00 52.00 104.00 b) High proportion of socially Category B and economically backward Dist population b) ACC c) Low GER for female students ESS and in Engg. Stream EQUITY d) Low GER (SC/ST) in Engg. ensured for Stream. High proportion of Proposed Locations &Districts socially and 1. LBS Model Engg. economicall College, y backward , population Malappuram Dist. c) ACC 2. LBS Model Engg. ESS ensured College, Harippad, for Low GER of female

students in Action Taken Engg. 1) 10 Acres of land has Stream been allotted at d) ACC Parappanangadi, ESS ensured Malappuram Dist for Low 2) 10 Acres of land has GER of been allotted at (SC/ST) in Harippad, Alappuzha Engg. Dist Stream. Fund Requirements 2014-15 –24 Cr 2015-16 – 14 Cr 2016-17 - 14 Cr Total - 52 Cr Infrastructure grants TSG and State Project Criterion as 7 to Colleges: Directorate approved 63 253 indicators:- 506.00 506.00 1012.00 Institutional Development Plans a) No. of from various Colleges for the students Plan Period 2014-15. b) Year of Government has forwarded these establishm proposals for infrastructure ent grants c) Percentage

of women Criterion for selection of students Colleges:- a) No. of students d) Colleges b) Year of establishment without c) Percentage of women 12B Status students and d) Colleges without 12B e) NAAC Grade

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Status and e) NAAC Grade Fund Identified Institutions Requirements 1) Colleges- General 38 2014-15 – Nos 91.25 Cr 2) Training Colleges 02 2015-16 – Nos 200.00 Cr 2016-17 - 3) Music Colleges 02 214.75 Cr Nos Total - 506 4) Engg.Colleges 22 Cr Nos Total 64 Nos Funds were proposed for creation of New facilities as well as for Renovation/upgradation of Existing Facilities.

Research, The two programmes initiated in It aims to 8 Innovation and the State to promote Research, 01 ensure the 120.00 40.00 160.00 Quality Innovation and Quality ‘Excellence’ improvement: improvement are: among the 1. Fostering Linkages in faculty Academic Innovations and members. Research (FLAIR) 2. International Research Group Fund (IRG) Requirements The above programmes offer an 2014-15 – International exposure to the 40.00 Cr faculty members including 2015-16 – cross-border education and 40.00 Cr Research. 2016-17 - 40.00 Cr Total - 120 Cr 9 Equity initiatives: A) Started three Govt.Aided Ensure Arts&Science colleges in SC/ST 01 EQUITY and 5.00 5.00 10.00 and minority dominated districts ACCESS of for ensuring EQUITY and SC/ST and ACCESS of SC/ST and OBC OBC students students by removing 1. regional (SC/ST) imbalances in 2. Two Colleges in admissions . (SC/ST) Fund 3. One College at Requirements 2014-15 – Vengara, Malappuram 05.00 Cr Dist in the OBC 2015-16 – dominated area (OBC) 00.00 Cr B)Ensuring Disabled friendly 2016-17 - campuses with ramp at the time 00.00 Cr of new college constructions. Total - 5 This will help for Cr accommodating more differently-abled students.

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group in Govt and Govt.Aided colleges.

D) Ensured 50% seat reservation for meritorious students from SEBC, SC/ST and BPL category in unaided colleges 10 Faculty Recruitment Faculty Recruitment Support is  Teach Support: based on: 320 er Student 76.56 100.00 176.56 1. Lowest No.of unfilled faculty ratio positions  Teach 2.Priority for New Institutions er and recruitments 3.Appointment of maximum and backlog number of permanent teachers  Stude nts intake On the basis of the above data, the State Proposal demanding Fund fund for filling faculty positions: Requirements 2014-15 – Appointment of permanent 6.96 Cr teachers during 2014-15 : 2015-16 – 120 Nos x 5.8 L = 25.52 Cr 6.960 Cr 2016-17 - Appointment of permanent 44.08 Cr teachers during 2015-16 : 440 Total - Nos x 5.8 L = 25.52 Cr 76.56 Cr [120 [Previous] +120 + 200 [Fresh ]= 440] Appointment of permanent teachers during 2016-17 : 760 Nos x 5.8 L = 44.08 Cr [(120 +120 +120 + 200 +200) Previous]= 760} TOTAL AMOUNT FOR PLAN PERIOD XII Rs= 76.56 Cr

11 Faculty improvements: 1. To ensure quality 01 1. Production 6.00 6.00 12.00 improvement in Higher of Ph.Ds Education by setting high 2. No. of standards in terms of academic Major and excellence, Research orientation Minor UGC and teaching skill funded 2.To impart professional training projects at the induction level undertaken 3.Equip the teachers with 3. necessary competencies, skills Publications in and attitudes refereed journals both Faculty Training Academy National and  6 Cr International 4. Paper presentations in National and International seminars 5. Patents obtained from

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Research institutes of repute 6. No. of awards procured by teachers from reputed Institutions.

Fund Requirements 2014-15 – 6.00 Cr 2015-16 – 0.00 Cr 2016-17 - 0.00 Cr Total - 6 Cr 12 Vocationalisation of  Skill delivery through 14 Skill Higher Education: Additional Skill 01 parks at all 15.00 15.00 30.00 Acquisition Programme District (ASAP) centers  Community colleges at 05 Com par with NVEQF munity colleges at Standards 1.Govt

College,  Curriculum reform with Attingal, Tvm internship at UG level Dist, 2.Govt College, Kottayam, 3.Govt college, Thrissur, 4.Govt College, Pattambi and 5.Govt College, Perinthalmann a, Mpm Dist

Fund Requirements for ASAP Programme 2014-15 – 15.00 Cr 2015-16 – 0.00 Cr 2016-17 - 0.00 Cr Total - 15 Cr 13 Leadership Capacity Building initiatives to Development of state level policy makers and 01 Central 5.00 5.00 10.00 Educational members of Governing bodies at Allocation- 5 Administrators : Institutional level. Cr

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14 Institutional  Restructuring of 11.00 11.00 22.00 restructuring and KSHEC 01 Fund reforms : -Rs 8 Cr Requirements  Establishment of State 2014-15 – Project Directorate Rs 11.00 Cr 3 Cr 2015-16 – 0.00 Cr

2016-17 - 0.00 Cr Total - 11 Cr

15 Capacity building & a.Undertake Baseline Surveys preparation, Data b.Data collection and 01 Fund 10.00 10.00 20.00 collection and compilation Requirements Planning c.Organising meetings and 2014-15 – workshops 5.00 Cr d.Training and consultations 2015-16 – e.Preparation of strategy reports 3.00 Cr etc 2016-17 - 2.00 Cr Total - 10 Cr 16 Management Men(Training) and Materials are Information System to be supplied by RUSA and 01 Fund 10.00 10.00 20.00 hence it covers only recurring Requirements expenditure and maintenance 2014-15 – 3.00 Cr 2015-16 – 3.00 Cr 2016-17 - 4.00 Cr Total - 10 Cr 17 Support to a.Strengthening of existing ones Polytechnics Polytechnics 49x2 Cr = Rs 98 Cr needed to be 121.19 120.00 241.19 b.Construction of women’s strengthened hostels in Polytechnics with most [One Time assistance] modern One each in each Districts in the infrastructural first phase 14x 1 Cr = and Rs 14 Cr instructional c.CDTP – Community facilities to Development Training deliver Programme maximum One Time recurring grants for 2 benefits New Polytechnics 2x.17 Cr = Rs .34 Cr d.One Time recurring grants for Fund 39 Polytechnics 39x.17 Cr = Requirements Rs 6.63 Cr 2014-15 – e.One Time non-recurring grants 71.19 Cr for 2 New Polytechnics 2015-16 – 2x.20 Cr = Rs .4 Cr 50.00 Cr f.One Time non-recurring grants 2016-17 - for 14 Polytechnics 0.00 Cr 14x.13 Cr = Rs 1.82 Cr Total - The Kerala State Higher Education Council 97

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Total = Rs121.19 Cr 121.19 Cr

18 Mgt, Monitoring, 01 Fund Evaluation & MMER Fund Requirements 6.00 6.00 12.00 Research 2014-15 – 2.00 Cr 2015-16 – 2.00 Cr 2016-17 - 2.00 Cr Total - 6 Cr Grand total Rs 1245.75 1180 2425.75

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Chapter 7 : SOURCE OF FUNDS

Source Funds Funds Funds Total expected expected expected 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 (amount in (amount (amount crores) in crores) in crores) 1.Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha 348.6 544.96 715.8 1606.36 Abhiyan 2.Grants from UGC 65 70 75 210 3.Grants from State Higher 600 650 700 1950 Education Department 4.Grants from other State NA NA NA NA departments 5.Grants from Central 4 5 7 16 Departments 6.Raised from private sector, NA NA NA NA institutions, foundations and organizations 7.Resources raised by higher 64 70 75 209 education institutions from internal sources like student fees, examination fees etc Total 1081.6 1339.96 1572.8 3991.36

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Chapter 8 : MAJOR TARGETS AND FINANCIAL OUTLAYS

Sl. Component Number/Target Financial No. Outlay (Crores of INR) 1 Creation of Universities by way of 1 55 Upgradation of Existing Autonomous Colleges (Plan Period ) 2 Creation of Universities by 1 55 conversion of colleges in a cluster 3 Infrastructure Grants to 10 120 Universities 4. New Model Colleges (General) 4 colleges X 12 crores 48 5. Upgradation of existing Degree 6 24 Colleges to Model Degree Colleges 6. New Colleges (Professional) 2 52 7. Infrastructure Grants to Colleges 253 colleges 506 8. Research, Innovation and quality  Fellowship to all eligible research 10 improvement scholars  Incentives and awards to research 10 guides and scholars  Support for collaborative research 15 work  Support to fresh PhD holders to 15 open production units  3 Research Parks- southern, 45 central and northern parts of Kerala  Seed money to newly appointed 10 Faculty Members 15  Innovation and Technology

Transfer

Total 120 9. Equity Initiatives  Financial aid and scholarships for socially and economically backward students

 Remedial classes, language labs,

etc.,

 Equal opportunity cells  Need- based procurement grant( support gadgets, equipment etc) to all differently-abled students

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5 10. Faculty Recruitment Support 200 numbers in Government College 320 numbers in Grant in Aid Colleges 76.56 11 Faculty Improvement Faculty Training Academy/ 10 Strengthening and restructuring of one Academic Staff College 12. Vocationalisation of Higher  Skill delivery through KSHEC 15 Education  Support to ASAP  Infrastructure support to the CoPs and add on programme  Faculty training and MOOCs by FTA 13. Leadership Development of Centrally administered program 5 Educational Administrators 14. Institutional Restructuring and Support to KSHEC 20 Reforms Creation of State Accreditation Agency- KSAAC Establishment of State Project Directorate 15. Capacity Building and Baseline Surveys 10 Preparation, Data Collection and Stakeholder meetings Planning State Perspective Plan Data Bank Training & Consultation Preparation of Strategy report 16. Management Information System Men(Training) and Material are to be 10 (MIS) supplied by RUSA and hence it covers only recurring expenditure and maintenance 17. Support to Polytechnics Strengthening of 20 Existing 145.79 Polytechnics 18. Management Monitoring 1 % of the total central fund 6 Evaluation and Research (MMER) for meeting the expenditure on creation and maintenance of Technical Support Group (TSG) Total 1283.35

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Chapter 9 : OUTCOME AND OUTPUT TARGETS

Outcom Output Indicator Unit 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- e 14 15 16 17 Higher Increase Investme in Investment as a % of % 0.47 0.68 1.02 1.49 nt in resource GSDP Higher allocation Educatio at State n level Creation of new Number 0 0 1 0 Universities by way of upgradation of existing autonomous colleges Higher Number Creation of Number 0 0 1 0 GER of HEI’s Universities by conversion of colleges in a cluster Creation of new Number 2 0 0 0 Colleges(Professional) New Model Colleges- Number 0 4 0 0 General Upgradation of Number 0 6 0 0 existing Degree Colleges to Model Degree Colleges Enrolment Number lakhs 6.12 6.20 6.47 6.70 s GER Higher GER % 22.9 23.3 24.32 25.2 Increased .19728 .08274 .27235 .23677 number of Increased Number lakhs Better students .74 .31 1.02 .88 transitio from Higher Percentage % n secondary to Higher Education Vocationa Greater pool of trained Number.in .55358 .59220 .59220 .59220 Better lisation man power lakhs employa Polytechni New Polytechnics Number 4 2 NA NA bility cs Strengthening of Number 1 2 NA NA existing polytechnics SC % 6.52 6.28 0.94 NA Better ST Increased GER for % 6.50 6.41 0.32 NA Equity Women these categories % 1.45 3.78 6.39 NA Faculty Improved Student- 22.82 23.11 24.03 25.23 (ratio) Teacher Ratio Ratio Academic CBCSS % of 100 100 100 100

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reforms institution s covered Quality Semester System % of 100 100 100 100 Gains institution s covered Autonomy Autonomous colleges Number to Universities of 0 0 1 0 institution s covered Colleges to Cluster Number University of institution 0 0 1 0 s covered Accreditat More Institutions of % of 36.4 40.23 42 50 ion higher Quality institution s covered PhDs Increase in number Number 852 NA NA NA produced of PhDs /year

Better M Phils Increase in number Number 274 329 NA NA Researc of M h Yields Phil/year

Major Increase in number Research Numbers 47* 67* NA* NA* Projects

Minor Increase in number Research Numbers 121* 177* NA* NA* Projects

*(including completed and ongoing projects)

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Chapter 10 : STATE DATA ( BASELINE AND PERSPECTIVE)

Sl No Parameters 2013-14 2014-15 2016-17 2017-18 1 Total Strength of students in all programs 767447 774723 805712 845998 and all years of study 2 Total women students in all programs and all 377316 493950 513708 539393 years of study 3 Total SC students in all programs and all 115117 116208 120857 126890 years of study 4 Total ST students in all programs and all 38372 38736 40286 42230 years of study 5 Total OBC students in all programs and all NA NA NA NA years of study in the year 6 Number of fully functional P-4 and above NA NA NA NA level computers available for students 7 Total number of text books and reference NA NA NA NA books available in library for UG and PG 8 Student - teacher ratio NA NA NA NA

9 % of UG students placed through campus NA NA NA NA interviews 10 % of PG students placed through campus NA NA NA NA interviews 11 % of high quality undergraduates (>75% NA NA NA NA marks) passed out 12 % of high quality post graduates (>75% NA NA NA NA marks) passed out 13 Number of research publications in National NA NA NA NA refered journals 14 Number of research publications in NA NA NA NA International refereed journals 15 Number of patents obtained NA NA NA NA 16 Number of patents filed NA NA NA NA 17 Number of sponsored research projects NA NA NA NA completed 18 The transition rate of All students 90 NA NA NA students in 19 percentage from 1st SC 80 NA NA NA year to 2nd year 20 ST 70 NA NA NA

21 OBC 100 NA NA NA

22 IRG from students fee and other charges (Rs. NA NA NA NA in lakhs) 23 IRG from externally funded R&D projects, NA NA NA NA consultancies (Rs. in lakhs) 24 Total IRG (Rsl in lakhs) NA NA NA NA 25 Total annual recurring expenditure of the NA NA NA NA institution (Rs. in lakhs)

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FUND EQUALIZATION FORMULA

Fund Equalization Formula Sl. Criteria Value No. 1 Population (Age Group: 3265268 18-23) (- As per Census 2011) 2 Per Capita Income( Rs ) at 59052 constant price (- as per 2011-12) 3 Gross Enrolment Ratio 21.9 (As per 2011-12)

4 Performance 2006-07 2007-08 2008- 2009-10 2010- 2011- 09 11 12 Improvement in GER * GER- All categories 11.82 12.1 13.5 13.8 19.4 21.9 GER- SCs 8.99 11.0 11.8 12.0 14.7 18.3 GER- STs 9.41 11.0 11.5 11.8 14 14.2 Gender Parity Index GPI- All Categories 1.1 1.28 1.3 1.31 1.34 1.50 GPI- SCs 0.9 1.0 1.4 1.56 1.76 1.8 GPI- STs 0.7 0.9 1.03 1.07 1.1 1.3

Expenditure on Higher Education 2011-12 Per Capita Rs.5680 Expenditure(per student (including cost) Technical (Rs.) Education) Expenditure as % of 0.68 NSDP (1)

College - Population 29 Index* Institutional Density 27.8 %

Teacher - Student Ratio 1:30

Research Output 1050 *Compiled by the TSG from the unpublished book of Dr. P.Anvar, Member Secretary, KSHEC

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PRE-REQUISITES

State's response (YES/NO)/ Sl.No. Prerequisite Key Questionnaire Commitment as per a set timeline Does the State agree to Create the State State Higher 1 Higher Education Council according to YES Education Council the suggestion made under RUSA

Does the state agree to create and submit State Perspective 2 the State Higher Education Plan YES Plan according to prescribed guidelines Financial Does the state agree to scale up to and Contribution to maintain prescribed levels of funding to 3 YES Higher Education as higher education as a % of State Gross a % of GSDP Domestic Product (GSD) Does the State agree to share the project Adherence to cost of the Government funded and aided 4 timelines for fund YES institutions with MHrD in the applicable release ration (10:90, 35:65) Agreement to create Does the state agree to create separate 5 separate fund for YES fund for RUSA RUSA

Filling Faculty Does the state agree to fill up vacant 6 YES Vacancies faculty positions

Accreditation Does the state commit for all state HEIs 7 YES reforms to apply for accreditation

Does the state agree to implement all Affiliation and 8 affiliation reforms mentioned under YES examination reforms RUSA Governance and Does the state agree to implement all the Administrative 9 sectoral governance reforms mentioned YES reforms at State under RUSA Level Institutional Does the state agree to implement all the governance 10 Institutional governance/Administrative YES (Administrative) reformes mentioned under RUSA reforms

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CONCLUSION

The State Higher Education Plan has been prepared meticulously by the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) taking into account all the prerequisites pertaining to RUSA. The daunting task was achieved with the support of the Expert Panel of Technical Support Group, the State Higher Education Department and the diligence of the staff of the Higher Education Council. The required data were collected extensively from Government Agencies like Directorate of Collegiate Education, Directorate of Technical Education, Census Directorate, Centre for Development Studies, Indian Economic Survey, various Universities, Colleges, Economic Review, All India Survey on Higher Education, Data Bank of Higher Education Council, by phone etc. There may be shortcomings due to non availability of data. The state of Kerala is in the forefront compared to many other states in primary and secondary levels of imparting education. We hope that the lag at the higher education level could be overcome once the RUSA scheme is implemented. It is aspired that the development we achieve in this field will encourage students to pursue education here itself than going abroad for higher education. The quality that was the hallmark of famous universities in India like Taxila and Nalanda attracted many foreign students to India. The same thing could happen here if we could maintain the standards prescribed for quality education. The implementation of RUSA scheme would bring about a sea change in the education scene of Kerala. The Volume II and Volume III of the State Higher Education Plan contain the Institutional Development Plans of 64 Government Colleges and their budgetary requisites. The demand by the state for the implementation of RUSA for the Institutional Development Plans for Government colleges for 2014-15 is Rs.74.07 Crores. The total fund required for 2015-16 is Rs.88.09 Crores and for 2016-17 is Rs.85.28 Crores. The total amount demanded for the 12th Plan including MMER is Rs. 247.43 Crores. We sincerely hope that this could bring about the desired changes in the higher education sector which in turn could take Kerala to the higher echelons of excellence.

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Annexure I

KERALA STATE HIGHER EDUCATION - RUSA BUDGET PROPOSAL IN DETAIL

Plan Period XII

Component 1 : Creation of Universities by way of upgradation of existing autonomous colleges No proposal this year Component 2 : Creation of Universities by Conversion of Colleges in a cluster No proposal this year Component 3 : Infrastructure grants to Universities

Unit University 1 University 2 University 3 Sree Sankaracharya Mahatma Gandhi Name of the University University of University, University of Kerala Sankrit - Kottayam Kalady Category Categ Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Deemed/Private) ory Accredited (first cycle completed grade- B++, LOI NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredited(A) Accredited(B) submitted for next cycle, accreditation in progress) Whether included under 12B Yes/n Yes Yes Yes of UCG Act o

Unit University 4 University 5 University 6 Cochin University University of of Science and Name of the University Kannur University Calicut Technology - CUSAT Category Categ Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Deemed/Private) ory Accredited (first Accredited (B), cycle completed , LOI submitted for NAAC Accreditation Grade LOI Submitted LOI submitted for cycle I next cycle) Whether included under 12B Yes/n yes yes Yes of UCG Act o

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Physical & Financial Information( University) University -I University -2 University -3 Sree Sankaracharya Mahatma Gandhi University of Kerala

University of Sankrit - University, Kottayam Kalady Physical Financial Physical Financial Physical Financial Value (Area Value Value Value Value Value Details of existing college in Sq.Mt.)- (Rs. in (Area in (Rs. in (Area in (Rs. in lakhs) Sq.Mt.)- lakhs) Sq.Mt.)- lakhs)

Hostels(Separate for boys 2 Nos (1000 700 Renovation 700 Renovation 700 and girls) sq.Mx2)

3 blocks Toilets Separate for boys 3 blocks (200 50 Renovation 25 (180 50 and girls) sq.Mx3) sq.Mx3) 2 blocks Laboratory Renovation 400 (450 700 Renovation 400 sq.Mx3) Academic buildings Renovation 160 Renovation 125 Renovation 125

Administrative buildings NA 0 Renovation 50 Renovation 60

Campus development Renovation 50 Renovation 60 Renovation 75

Library Renovation 100 Renovation 125 Renovation 115

Classrooms Renovation 80 Renovation 75 Renovation 60

Auditorium Renovation 80 NA 0 Renovation 50

Canteen/Cafeteria Renovation 15 NA 0 NA 0

Computer centre Renovation 50 NA 0 Renovation 50

Play ground Renovation 50 Renovation 40 Renovation 90

Sports facilities New 60 New 50 New 100

Computers New 55 NA 0 New 50

Books/Journals New 100 NA 0 New 125

E- Resources New 150 New 50 New 75 TOTAL 2000 2000 2000

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University -4 University -5 University -6 University of Calicut Cochin University of Kannur University

Science and Technology - CUSAT Physical Financial Physical Financial Physical Financial Value (Area Value Value Value Value Value Details of existing college in Sq.Mt.)- (Rs. in (Area in (Rs. in (Area in (Rs. in lakhs) Sq.Mt.)- lakhs) Sq.Mt.)- lakhs) Hostels(Separate for boys Nos (1000 700 700 Renovation 400 and girls) sq.Mx2) Renovation 3 blocks 3 blocks Toilets Separate for boys Renovation 30 (200 50 (180 100 and girls) sq.Mx3) sq.Mx3) Laboratory Renovation 400 Renovation 250 Renovation 300

Academic buildings NA 0 Renovation 100 Renovation 150

Administrative buildings NA 0 Renovation 50 NA 0

Campus development Renovation 100 Renovation 200 Renovation 150

Library Renovation 100 NA 0 NA 0

Classrooms Renovation 50 Renovation 50 Renovation 100

Auditorium Renovation 100 NA 0 Renovation 120

Canteen/Cafeteria NA 0 NA 0 Renovation 10

Computer centre Renovation 100 Renovation 100 Renovation 100

Play ground Renovation 120 Renovation 100 Renovation 150

Sports facilities New 100 New 150 New 100

Computers New 50 New 50 New 70

Books/Journals New 100 New 100 New 150

E- Resources New 50 New 100 New 100

Total 2000 2000 2000

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Consolidated Development Plans of Universities in Kerala 2014-15 (Prioritized list)

Total Out lay

( in lakhs) 2014-15 2015- 2016-17 Sl No.of 16 No Name of College IDPs Sree Sankaracharya 1200 400 400 University of Sankrit, 1 Kalady 1 2000 1200 400 400 Mahatma Gandhi 2 University, Kottayam 1 2000 1200 400 400

3 University of Kerala 1 2000 1200 400 400

4 University of Calicut 1 2000 Cochin University of 1200 400 400 Science and 5 Technology - 1 2000 CUSAT 1200 400 400

6 Kannur University 1 2000 7200 2400 2400

Total 6 12000

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Component 4 : New Model Colleges (General)

No proposal for the current financial year

Component 5 : Up-gradation of Existing Degree Colleges to Model Degree Colleges (Priority Based)

Upgradation of existing degree colleges to model degree colleges Indicat Unit Govt. BJM Govt. or College, College, Ambalapuz Chavara Govt. College ha Kanjiramkula m, Whether the colleges category Govt. Govt. Govt./Aided Govt. District under which Name Alappuzha Kollam model college is proposed Thiruvananthap uram Number of colleges in the Number 35 53 concerned district 87 Is it an EBD District Yes/No No No No No. Of districts where number 6 6 upgradation can be done as per RUSA guidelines 6 Have the districts where Yes/no Yes Yes upgradation can be done, been prioritized on the basis of CPI Yes Reservation for socially % of % 20-25 20-25 & economically weaker hostel sections seats 20-25 No of Colleges per CPI % 6.89 5.48 1,00,000 students of 18‐23 year age group in the district 6.33 Percent of SC and ST % SC = 9.96 & SC = 13.02 population to total in the ST = 0.56 &ST = 0.29 ST = 12.95 & district ST = 0.69 Percent of Female % 24.96 27.88 students enrolled to18‐23 year age group female population in the district 27 Percent of SC and ST % SC =19.1 & SC = 19.8 & ST students enrolled to18‐23 ST = 15.2 = 14.6 year age group SC and ST SC =18.5 & ST population in the district = 15.8

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Indicat Unit Govt.Colleg Govt.College, or e, Munnar, Pathanamthith Govt.College, a( Chalakkudy Whether the colleges category Govt. Govt. Govt./Aided Govt. District under which Name Idukki Pathanamthitta model college is proposed Thrissur Number of colleges in the Number concerned district Is it an EBD District Yes/No Yes No NO No. Of districts where number 6 6 upgradation can be done as per RUSA guidelines 6 Have the districts where Yes/no Yes Yes upgradation can be done, been prioritized on the basis of CPI yes Reservation for socially % of % 20-25 20-25 & economically weaker hostel sections seats 20-25 No of Colleges per CPI % 9.18 8.3 1,00,000 students of 18‐23 year age group in the district 6.99 Percent of SC and ST % SC = 14.96 SC = 13.87 population to total in the & ST =5.01 &ST = 0.59 SC = 12.56 & district ST =0.19 Percent of Female % students enrolled to18‐23 year age group female population in the district 26.2 33.2 24.44 Percent of SC and ST % SC = 14.6 & SC = 19.2 & ST students enrolled to18‐23 ST = 13.9 = 15.6 year age group SC and ST SC =17.2 & ST population in the district = 13.9

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Physical and financial information _ Upgradation of degree colleges into model colleges

Govt. College, BJM Govt. College, Govt. College Ambalapuzha Chavara (Kollam) Kanjiramkulam, (Alappuzha) (Thiruvananthapuram) Details of New Physi Finan New Physical Financ New Physi Finan existing college Construct cal cial Construct Value ial Construct cal cial ion Value Value ion (Area in Value ion Value Value /Renovati (Area (Rs. /Renovati Sq.Mt.) (Rs. in /Renovati (Area (Rs. on (Pls. in in on lakhs) on Sq.M in Specify) Sq.M lakhs) t.) lakhs) t)) Administrative New 800 156.5 Renovati 750 145.5 New 800 150 building and Construct on Construct common ion ion facilities Seminar NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 Room/Committe e room Hostels Renovati NA 32.5 New Renovat 31.8 Renovati NA 28.5 (Separate for on constructi ion on boys and girls) on Toilets New 67.5 24.5 Renovati NA 10.5 Renovati NA 12.5 (Separate for constructi on on boys and girls) on Laboratory Renovati 500 50 Renovati NA 72 Renovati 350 38.5 on on on Library Renovati NA 35 Renovati NA 28.7 Renovati 400 41.5 on on on Computer New 155.6 45.8 Renovati NA 36 New 175 55.33 Centre constructi on constructi on on Academic Block Renovati NA 10 Renovati NA 15 Renovati NA 12.5 (Classrooms) on on on Common Room NA NA 0 Renovati NA 10 New NA 26.17 for Students on constructi on Canteen/Cafeteri Renovati NA 5 Renovati NA 9 NA NA NA a on on Auditorium Renovati NA 15 NA NA 0 Renovati NA 22.5 on on Campus NA NA 10 NA NA 24.5 NA NA 0 Development Sports facility NA NA 10.7 NA NA 12 NA NA 10.5 Books/Journals/ NA NA 5 NA NA 5 NA NA 2 e-resources TOTAL 400 400 400

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Govt.College, Munnar, Govt.College, Govt.College, (Idukki) Pathanamthitha(pathanamt Chalakkudy (thrissur) hitta) Details of New Physi Finan New Physical Financ New Physi Finan existing college Construct cal cial Construct Value ial Construct cal cial ion Value Value ion (Area in Value ion Value Value /Renovati (Area (Rs. /Renovati Sq.Mt.) (Rs. in /Renovati (Area (Rs. on (Pls. in in on lakhs) on Sq.M in Specify) Sq.M lakhs) t.) lakhs) t)) Administrative Renovati 800 100 Renovati NA 74.5 New 800 155.5 building and on on constructi common on facilities Seminar Renovati NA 15.5 Renovati NA 15 Renovati NA 15 Room/Committe on on on e room Hostels Renovati NA 24.5 New 565.5 150 Renovati 1200 20.5 (Separate for on constructi on boys and girls) on Toilets New 150 30.5 Renovati 67.5 11.5 NA NA 0 (Separate for constructi on boys and girls) on Laboratory Renovati NA 40 Renovati NA 22.5 Renovati NA 25.5 on on on Library Renovati 400 25.4 Renovati NA 12.5 Renovati NA 20.5 on on on Computer New 155.6 42.4 New 120.5 36.5 Renovati NA 25 Centre constructi constructi on on on Academic Block Renovati NA 25.2 Renovati NA 25 Renovati NA 30.5 (Classrooms) on on on Common Room NA NA 0 Renovati NA 15 Renovati NA 15 for Students on on Canteen/Cafeteri New NA 25.5 Renovati NA 5 Renovati NA 10 a constructi on on on Auditorium Renovati NA 40 NA NA 0 Renovati NA 32.5 on on Campus NA NA 10 NA NA 12.5 NA NA 25 Development Sports facility NA NA 15 NA NA 15 NA NA 20 Books/Journals/ NA NA 6 NA NA 5 NA NA 5 e-resources TOTAL 400 400 400

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Up gradation of Existing Degree Colleges to Model Degree Colleges (Prioritized list of colleges) Total Sl 2015- 2014-15 ( 2016-17( Out lay N Name of College 15(in in lakhs) in lakhs) ( in o lakhs) lakhs) Govt.College, Munnar, Special attribute - 1 100 100 200 400 (Idukki) Hilly area

1. High proportion of socially and Govt.College, economically back 2 Pathanamthitha(pathanamthitt ward population. 100 100 200 400 a) 2. College with lower college population index

1. High proportion of socially and Govt. College, Ambalapuzha economically back 3 100 100 200 400 (Alappuzha) ward population. 2. Low GER of SC/ST 1. High proportion BJM Govt. College, Chavara of socially and 4 100 100 200 400 (Kollam) economically back ward population. 1. High proportion Govt.College, Chalakkudy of socially and 5 100 100 200 400 (thrissur) economically back ward population. 1. High proportion of socially and Govt. College economically back 6 Kanjiramkulam, ward population. 100 100 200 400 (Thiruvananthapuram) 2. College with lower college population index Total 600 600 1200 2400

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Component 6 : New colleges (Professional) Priority based consolidated table of all new proposed professional colleges.

New Professional Colleges_ LBS MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PARAPPANAGADI, MALAPPURAM Indicat Unit Professional college or LBS MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PARAPPANAGADI, MALAPPURAM District under which professional college is NAME MALAPPURAM proposed

Number of Professional colleges in the number Nil concerned district

No of professional Colleges per 1,00,000 % Nil students of 18‐23 year age group in the district Percent of SC and ST population to total in the % SC = 7.9 & ST =0.6 district Percent of Female students enrolled to 18‐23 % 8.38 year age group female population in the district

Percent of SC and ST students enrolled to18‐23 % SC =16.5 & ST =14.6 year age group SC and ST population in the district

Reservation for socially & economically weaker % of % 20-25 section Hostel seats Student teacher ratio Ratio 1:30

Teaching to non-teaching ratio Ratio 2:1

Physical and financial information _ LBS MODEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PARAPPANAGADI, MALAPPURAM The proposed college falls under, please specify (Tier-1/Tier- 2/Tier-3) Details for the proposed college Physical Value Financial Value (Area in Sq.Mt) (Rs. in lakhs) Administrative Building 1200 379.46

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Seminar room 300 94.86 Library 300 94.86 Academic Block (classrooms etc) 1500 471.44 Electronics Lab 350 110.67 IT Lab Electrical 350 110.67 CNC Lab 250 79.05 Mechatronics lab 300 110.67 Chemical Lab 250 79.05 Civil Lab 250 79.05 Instrumentation lab 350 110.67 Workshop 250 79.05 Computer Centre cum Cyber Café 700 221.35 Conference Room 250 79.05 Confidential Room 200 63.24 Committee/ Syndicate Room 300 94.86 Common Room for students 150 47.43 Toilet Block 220 69.56 Cafeteria 100 28.45 Hostel 500 171.56 Miscellaneous 0 25 Total 8070 2600

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Total 2014- 2015- 2016- Out Sl 15 15 17 Name of College Priority Norms lay No ( in (in ( in ( in lakhs) lakhs) lakhs) lakhs) a. Category B Dist b. High proportion of socially LBS MODEL and economically backward ENGINEERING population 1 COLLEGE, c. C. Low GER for female 900 1200 500 2600 PARAPPANAGADI students in Engg. Stream , MALAPPURAM d. D. Low GER (SC/ST) n Engg. Stream

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Component 7 : Infrastructure Grants to Colleges

Infrastructure grants to colleges

Indicator Unit College 1 College 2 College 3 Name of the College Govt. University Maharajas Victoria college, college, College, Tvpm Ernakulam Palakkad Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredited(A) Accredited Accredited(A) (A) Whether included Yes/no Yes yes under 12B of UGC Act Yes Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier3 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier2 Year of Year 1888 1866 establishment 1875 Number of students Number 1738 3222 enrolled 2501 SC Number/ Ratio 582/1738= 169/3222= total 1055/2501= 1:2.37 1:3 1:19 ST Number/ Ratio 54/1738= 219/3222= total 53/2501= 1:47 1:32 1:14.71 OBC Number/ Ratio 114/1738= 250/3222= total 185/2501= 1:13.46 1:15.24 1:12.89 Women students Number/ Ratio 205/1738= 515/3222= total 422/2501= 1:6 1:8.46 1:6.25

Indicat Unit College 4 College 5 College 6 or Name of the Govt. Govt.Colle KMM College Brennan ge, Womens College, Kasaragod Govt. Dharmado College, m Kannur Kannur Category Catego Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Priv ry ate) NAAC Grade Accredited Accredited Accreditation Accredite (A) (A) d (A) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the Pls. Catego Tier3 Tier3 Tier3 proposed College Specify ry fall under (Tier-

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1/Tier- 2/Tier- 3 ) Year of Year 1862 1957 1975 establishment Number of Numbe 2928 1370 852 students enrolled r SC Numbe Ratio 474/2928 1:6.17 250/1370= 1:5.46 102/852= 1:8. r/ total = 33 ST Numbe Ratio 178/2928 1:16.3 115/1370= 1:12 33/852= 1:25 r/ total = 9 .64 OBC Numbe Ratio 450/2928 1:6.49 949/1370= 1:1.44 48/852= 1:17 r/ total = .51 Women students Numbe Ratio 483/2928 1:6 146/1370= 1:9.35 852/852= r/ total = 1:1 Indicat Unit College 7 College 8 College 9 or Name of the SNGS Govt. Govt. College Govt. College of College, College, Teacher Madappall Pattambi, Education, y, Palakkad Kozhikode Kozhikkod e Category Catego Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Priv ry ate) NAAC Grade Accredite Accredited Accreditation d (A) (A) Accredited (B) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the Pls. Catego Tier3 Tier2 Tier2 proposed College Specify ry fall under (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier- 3 ) Year of Year 1911 1950 1958 establishment Number of Numbe 1332 115 1409 students enrolled r SC Numbe Ratio 366/1332 1:3.64 10/115= 1:11.1 322/1409= 1:4. r/ total = 1 37 ST Numbe Ratio 93/1332= 1:14.2 3/115= 1:33 394/1409= 1:3. r/ total 9 57 OBC Numbe Ratio 80/1332= 1:16.6 20/115= 1:5.9 128/1409= r/ total 1 1:11 Women students Numbe Ratio 139/1332 1:9.55 69/115= 1:1.67 150/1409= 1:9. r/ total = 4

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Indicat Unit College 7 College 8 College 9 or Name of the SNGS Govt. Govt. College Govt. College of College, College, Teacher Madappall Pattambi, Education, y, Palakkad Kozhikode Kozhikkod e Category Catego Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Priv ry ate) NAAC Grade Accredited Accredited Accreditation (A) (A) Accredited (B) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the Pls. Catego Tier3 Tier2 Tier2 proposed College Specify ry fall under (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier- 3 ) Year of Year 1911 1950 1958 establishment Number of Numbe 1332 115 1409 students enrolled r SC Numbe Ratio 366/1332= 1:3.6 10/115= 1:11.1 322/1409= 1:4. r/ total 4 1 37 ST Numbe Ratio 93/1332= 1:14. 3/115= 1:33 394/1409= 1:3. r/ total 29 57 OBC Numbe Ratio 80/1332= 1:16. 20/115= 1:5.9 128/1409= 1:1 r/ total 61 1 Women students Numbe Ratio 139/1332= 1:9.5 69/115= 1:1.67 150/1409= 1:9. r/ total 5 4

Indicat Unit College 10 College 11 College 12 or Name of the C A Govt. Govt.Colle College Govt.Colle College for ge, Tirur, ge, Women, Malappura Kuttanallu Vazhuthaca m r, Thrissur ud, Tvm Category Catego Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Priv ry ate)

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NAAC Grade Accredited Accredited Accredited Accreditation (B) (first cycle ( first completed cycle grade - completed A,LOI grade- B+, submitted LOI for next submitted cycle) for next cycle) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the Pls. Catego Tier2 Tier2 Tier3 proposed College Specify ry fall under (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier- 3 ) Year of Year 1972 1897 NA establishment Number of Numbe 2395 655 students enrolled r 931 SC Ratio 1:5.8 876/2395= 1:2.73 60/655= 1:1 Numbe 5 0.7 r/ total 159/931= 5 ST Numbe Ratio 1:53 162/2395= 1:14.7 19/655= 1:3 r/ total 17/931= 1 3.3 OBC Numbe Ratio 1:2.6 222/2395= 1:10.7 27/655= 1:2 r/ total 359/931= 9 4.1 Women students Numbe Ratio 1:1.5 2395/2395= 1:1 305/655= 1:2. r/ total 622/931= 14

Indicator Unit College 13 College 14 College 15 Name of the College CKGNM Govt. Govt. College, Govt. College, College, Manimalakkunnu, Chalakkudy Perambra, Koothattukulam Kozhikkode Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredited(first Accredited (first Accredited cycle cycle completed (first cycle completed grade- B, LOI completed grade- B+, LOI submitted for grade- B, LOI submitted for next cycle) submitted for next cycle) next cycle) Whether included Yes/no yes Yes 2F under 12B of UGC Act

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Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year 1975 1981 NA establishment Number of students Number 591 466 604 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 64/591= 1:9.26 38/466= 1:1 73/604= 1:8. total 2.35 3 ST Number/ Ratio 63/591= 1:9.43 9/466= 1:5 48/604= 1:1 total 0 2.5 OBC Number/ Ratio 173/591= 1:3.41 92/466= 1:5 181./604= 1:3. total 33 Women students Number/ Ratio 265/591= 1:2.23 118/466= 1:4 248/604= 1:2. total 43

Indicator Unit College 16 College 17 College 18 Name of the College KKTM Govt.Colle Govt.Arts Govt.College, ge, and Pullut, Malappura Science Thrissur m College, Meencha ndha, Kozhikkod e Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredited Accredite Accredited (first cycle d(complet (first cycle completed ed 2nd completed grade- B, cycle - B grade- B, LOI LOI grade, LOI submitted submitted submitted for next for next for next cycle) cycle) cycle) Whether included Yes/no yes yes under 12B of UGC Act yes Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier3 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier2 Year of Year 1972 1964 establishment 1965 Number of students Number 527 1523 enrolled 695 SC Number/ Ratio 71/527= 1:7.4 391/1523 total 83/695= 1:8.4 = 1:3.9

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ST Number/ Ratio 21/527= 1:25 total 7/695= 1:100 62/1523= 1:24.39 OBC Number/ Ratio 124/527= 1:4.2 140/1523 total 65/695= 1:10.8 = 1:11 Women students Number/ Ratio 230/527= 1:2.3 177/1523 total 375./695= 1:1.9 = 1:8.56

Indicator Unit College 19 College 20 College 21 Name of the College Govt.Colle Govt.Colle Govt.Coll ge, ge, ege, Kodenche Kottayam Mokery, ry, Kozhikko Kozhikkod de e Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredite Accredite Accredite d(First d(first d(first cycle - B cycle cycle - B grade, LOI complete grade, submitted d grade- LOI for next B, LOI submitte cycle) submitted d for for next next cycle) cycle) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Year of Year 1980 1972 1981 establishment Number of students Number 507 1010 521 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 48/507= 1:10.6 133/1010 1:7.58 119/521 total = = 1:4.4 ST Number/ Ratio 20/507= 1:25 18/1010= 1:55.6 21/521= total 1:25 OBC Number/ Ratio 147/507= 1:3.45 682/1010 1:1.48 114/521 total = = 1:4.6 Women students Number/ Ratio 168/507= 1:3 523/1010 1:1.9 220/521 total = = 1:2.37

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Indicat Unit College 22 College 23 College 24 or Name of the Govt. College, Govt.College, Govt.College of College Koilandy, Mananthawady, Teacher Education, Kozhikkode Wayanad Tvm

Category Categor Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Privat y e) NAAC Grade Accredited Accredited (first Accreditation Accredited(complete (completed first cycle completed -B d first cycle-B grade, cycle -B grade, LOI grade, LOI LOI submitted for submitted for next submitted for next next cycle) cycle) cycle)

Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the Pls. Categor Tier2 Tier3 Tier2 proposed College Specify y fall under (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Year of Year 1975 1981 1911 establishment Number of students Number 410 470 110 enrolled SC Number Ratio 33/410= 1:12.5 127/470= 1:3.7 10/110= / total 1:11.1 ST Number Ratio 0 0 25/470= 1:18.9 1/110= / total 1:100 OBC Number Ratio 64/410= 1:6.45 107/470= 1:4.41 50/110= / total 1:2.21 Women students Number Ratio 123/410= 1:3.33 144/470= 1:3.27 79/110= / total 1:1.4

Indicator Unit College 25 College 26 College 27 Name of the College Govt.sanskrit Govt.Arts College, College, KNM Arts and Thripunithura, Thycaud, Science college, Ernakulam Tvpm Kanjiramkulam, Tvm Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt.

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NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredited Accredited (first cycle (Completed completed first cycle, Accredited grade- B, LOI Grade C+, (Completed submitted for LOI first cycle -B next cycle) submitted grade, LOI for next submitted for cycle) next cycle) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act yes Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier2 Year of Year 1889 1948 establishment 1982 Number of students Number 140 600 enrolled 625 SC Number/ Ratio 25/140= 1:5.56 81/600= total 49/625= 1:12.8 1:7.41 ST Number/ Ratio 1/140= 1:100 41/600= total 19/625= 1:33.3 1:14.7 OBC Number/ Ratio 8/140= 1:16.67 228/600= total 100/625= 1:6.25 1:2.63 Women students Number/ Ratio 119/140= 1:1.18 258/600= total 319/625= 1:1.96 1:2.33

Indicator Unit College 28 College 29 College 30 Name of the College PTM Govt. Govt. College, College, NMSM Perinthalmanna, Attingal, Govt. Malappuram Tvm College, Kalpetta, Wayanad Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. NAAC Accreditation Grade Accredited( Applied for first Applied Completed cycle, LOI for first first cycle, submitted cycle, C grade, LOI LOI submitted submitted for next cycle) Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act yes

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Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier3 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier3 Year of Year 1975 1975 establishment 1981 Number of students Number 633 636 enrolled 520 SC Number/ Ratio 1:10.5 73/636= total 185/520= 1:2.81 60/633= 1:8.62 ST Number/ Ratio 0 25/636= total 155/520= 1:3.34 0 1:25 OBC Number/ Ratio 1:21.1 120/636= total 137/520= 1:3.8 30/633= 1:5.3 Women students Number/ Ratio 1:2.24 301/636= total 188/520= 1:2.76 283/633= 1:2

Indicator Unit College 31 College 32 College 33 Name of the College BJM Govt. Govt.College, Govt.College, College, Munnar, Chavara, Kattappana, Idukki Kollam idukki Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier3 Tier3 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year 1981 1977 NA establishment Number of students Number 664 584 450 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 70/664= 1:9.4 114/584= 1:5.13 36/450= total 1:12.5 ST Number/ Ratio 0 0 15/584= 1:40 9/450= total 1:50 OBC Number/ Ratio 224/664= 1:2.97 88/584= 1:6.6 90/450= total 1:4.98 Women students Number/ Ratio 334/664= 1:1.9 227/584= 1:2.57 108/450= total 1:4.17

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Indicator Unit College 34 College College 36 35 Name of the College GPM Govt. EKNM s Govt.College, College, Govt. Thripunithura Manjeswaram College, Kasaragod Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no Yes yes yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier3 Tier3 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year 1980 1981 NA establishment Number of students Number 394 487 447 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 77/394= 1:5.13 161/487= 1:3 32/447= total 1:13.89 ST Number/ Ratio 91/394= 1:4.3 175/487= 1:2.79 36/447= total 1:12.5 OBC Number/ Ratio 118/394= 1:3.3 92/487= 1:5.32 91/447= total 1:4.9 Women students Number/ Ratio 103/394= 1:3.8 177/487= 1:2.75 135/447= total 1:3.3

Indicator Unit College 37 College 38 College 39 Name of the College Govt arts and Govt.Arts and Govt. Arts science Science College and Science college, Kozhinjanppara, College, Ambalappuzha, Palakkad Mankada, Alappuzha Malappuram

Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Accredited Not Accredited Not Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier3 Tier3 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

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Year of Year NA NA NA establishment Number of students Number 244 342 645 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 59/244= 1:4.17 202/342= 1:1.69 50/645= total 1:12.8 ST Number/ Ratio 2/244= 1:100 24/342= 1:14.29 19/645= total 1:33.3 OBC Number/ Ratio 44/244= 1:5.56 75/342= 1:4.57 103/645= total 1:6.25 Women students Number/ Ratio 37/244= 1:6.58 89/342= 1:3.83 329/645= total 1:1.96

Indicator Unit College 40 College College 42 41 Name of the College Institute of Chembai Advanced Memorial Studies in Govt.Music Govt.College, Education, College, Karyavatom, Thrissur Palakkad TVM Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no Yes yes under 12B of UGC Act Yes Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier3 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier2 Year of Year 1945 2001 establishment 1997 Number of students Number 175 80 enrolled 614 SC Number/ Ratio 16/175= 1:11.1 11/80= total 59/614= 1:10.42 1:7.14 ST Number/ Ratio 5/175= 1:33.3 1/80= total 12/614= 1:50 1:100 OBC Number/ Ratio 30/175= 1:5.9 18/80= total 55/614= 1:11.2 1:4.55 Women students Number/ Ratio 105/175= 1:1.7 50/80= total 250/614= 1:2.46 1:1.6

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Indicator Unit College 43 College College 45 44 Name of the College RLV College Govt. College of of Music and Brennen Engineering, Fine Arts, college of Tvm Thripunithura, Teacher Ernakulam Education, Thalassery

Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not NBA Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no Yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier3 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year NA 1957 1939 establishment Number of students Number 463 145 3592 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 29/463= 1:15.87 9/145= 1:16.67 180/3592= total 1:20 ST Number/ Ratio 9/463= 1:50 6/145= 1:25 158/3592= total 1:22.7 OBC Number/ Ratio 49/463= 1:9.5 22/145= 1:6.67 339/3592= total 1:10.58 Women students Number/ Ratio 111/463= 1:4.2 94/145= 1:1.5 1257/3592= total 1:2.86

Indicator Unit College 46 College 47 College 48 Name of the College Govt. S C T Govt. Engineering College of Engineering College, Engineering, College, Thrissur Tvpm Sreekrishnapuram

Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade NBA Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

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Year of Year 1957 1995 1999 establishment Number of students Number 2460 1370 954 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 172/2460= 1:14.3 82/1370= 1:16.7 69/954= total 1:13.9 ST Number/ Ratio 25/2460= 1:100 0 0 29/954= total 1:33.33 OBC Number/ Ratio 369/2460= 1:6.7 123/1370= 1:11.1 52/954= total 1:18.18 Women students Number/ Ratio 812/2460= 1:3 356/1370= 1:3.85 448/954= total 1:2.13

Indicator Unit College 49 College 50 College 51 Name of the College College of Govt Govt. Engineering .Engineering Engineering Kalloopara, College, College, Pathanamthitta Barton hill, Manathawady, Tvm Wayanad Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier3 Tier2 Tier3 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year 2004 1999 1999 establishment Number of students Number 529 1344 756 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 18/529= 1:29.4 94/1344= 1:14.3 53/756= total 1:14.29 ST Number/ Ratio 0 0 27/1344= 1:50 23/756= total 1:33.3 OBC Number/ Ratio 11/529= 1:50 202/1344= 1:6.7 113/756= total 1:6.67 Women students Number/ Ratio 170/529= 1:3 605/1344= 1:2.2 333/756= total 1:2.3

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Indicator Unit College 52 College 53 College 54 Name of the College College of College of College of Engineering Engineering, Engineering, Karunagappally, Poonjar Perumon Kollam

Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Accredited Not Not Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 Tier3 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year 2000 2000 2000 establishment Number of students Number 748 610 1332 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 37/748= 1:20 20/610= 1:31.3 67/1332= total 1:20 ST Number/ Ratio 7/748= 1:100 24/610= 1:25 0 total 0 OBC Number/ Ratio 30/748= 1:25.3 10/610= 1:63.3 535/1332= total 1:2.49 Women students Number/ Ratio 321/748= 1:2.3 159/610= 1:3.9 725/1332= total 1:1.84

Indicator Unit College 55 College 56 College 57 Name of the College LBS Govt. College of institute of Engineering Engineering, Technology college, Attingal for women, Kozhikkode Tvm Category Category Govt. Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private)

NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 )

Year of Year 2001 1999 2003 establishment

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Number of students Number 1200 1304 575 enrolled SC Number/ Ratio 60/1200= 1:20 91/1304= 1:14.3 19/575= total 1:30.3 ST Number/ Ratio 0 0 26/1304= 1:50 0 total 0 OBC Number/ Ratio 108/1200= 1:11.1 196/1304= 1:6.67 14/575= total 1:41.3 Women students Number/ Ratio 1200/1200= 1:1 456/1304= 1:2.86 173/575= total 1:3.3

Indicator Unit College 58 College 59 College 60 Name of the College College of Govt. Engineering, Engineering Cherthala, college, College of Alappuzha Kottarakkara, Engineering, Kollam Adoor Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Yes Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier2 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier3 Year of Year 2004 2004 establishment 1995 Number of students Number 924 475 enrolled 1318 SC Number/ Ratio 54/924= 1:17.2 15/475= 1:31.2 total 79/1318= 1:16.67 ST Number/ Ratio 18/924= 1:50 0 0 total 119/1318= 1:11.1 OBC Number/ Ratio 54/924= 1:17.1 7/475= 1:66.2 total 52/1318= 1:25.1 Women students Number/ Ratio 471/924= 1:96 109/475= 1:4.3 total 605/1318= 1:2.18

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Indicator Unit College 61 College 62 College 63 Name of the College Govt. Rajiv College of Gandhi Govt Engineering, Institute of College of Kannur Technology, Engineering, Kottayam Chengannur Category Category Govt. Govt. (Govt./Aided/Private) Govt. NAAC Accreditation Grade Not Not Not Accredited Accredited Accredited Whether included Yes/no yes Yes under 12B of UGC Act Yes Area of the proposed Pls. Category Tier3 Tier2 College fall under Specify (Tier- 1/Tier- 2/Tier-3 ) Tier2 Year of Year 1986 1991 establishment 1993 Number of students Number 1261 1540 enrolled 1641 SC Number/ Ratio 161/1261= 1:7.8 123/1540= total 133/1641= 1:12.3 1:12.5 ST Number/ Ratio 23/1261= 1:55.56 46/1540= total 0 0 1:33.3 OBC Number/ Ratio 103/1261= 1:12.2 231/1540= total 55/1641= 1:29.7 1:6.67 Women students Number/ Ratio 716/1261= 1:1.76 601/1540= total 1341/1641= 1:1.22 1:2.56

Physical and Financial information

College–1 College – 2 College – 3 Maharajas college, Govt. Victoria College, University college, Ernakulam Palakkad Tvpm Phy Physi Physi sica New cal Finan cal Finan Finan New New l Constru Valu cial Valu cial cial Details of Constru Construct Val ction e Value e Value Value existing ction ion ue /Renovat (Area (Rs. (Area (Rs. (Rs. college /Renovat /Renovati (Ar ion (Pls. in in in in in ion on ea Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) lakhs) Sq. t)) t.) Mt.) New renovati renovatio 90. Laboratory 24.4 15 Construc 48.8 30 20 on n 6 tion Classrooms New renovati renovatio 67. (including Construc 158.5 70 90.6 20 15 on n 2 technologic tion

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ally enabled classrooms)

Hostels New (Separate renovati 68.2 15 construc 67.2 30 NA NA 0 for boys and on tion girls) Toilets(Sepa New New rate for renovati 24. 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 10 Constructi 20 boys and on 4 tion on girls) Campus renovati renovatio NA NA 0 NA 20 NA 15 development on n

Computer renovati renovati renovatio 67. centre/Cybe 48.8 20 NA 10 10 on on n 2 r Café

renovati renovatio Auditorium NA NA 0 NA 10 NA 30 on n

renovatio 48. Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 10 n 8

Refurbishme nt (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works)

Seminar renovatio 68. NA NA 0 NA NA 0 10 room n 5

administrati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 ve buildings

Purchase of New New New lab NA 20 NA 20 NA 20 Purchase Purchase purchase equipment

Purchase of New New New NA 20 NA 15 NA 20 computer Purchase Purchase purchase

Books/Journ New New New als/e- NA 10 NA 15 NA 15 Purchase Purchase purchase Resources

Sports New New New NA 20 NA 20 NA 15 facilities Purchase Purchase purchase

TOTAL 200 200 200

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College–4 College – 5 College – 6 Govt. Brennan College, Govt.College, KMM Womens Govt. Kannur Kasaragod College, Kannur

Phys New Physi Physi Finan ical Finan Constru cal Finan New cal New cial Valu cial Details of ction Value cial Construc Value Constru Value e Value existing /Renova (Area Value tion (Area ction (Rs. (Are (Rs. college tion in (Rs. in /Renovat in /Renova in a in (Pls. Sq.Mt lakhs) ion Sq.Mt tion lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) Specify) )) .) t.) New renovatio renovati Laboratory construc 90.6 30 96.4 20 67.2 20 n on tion Classrooms (including New renovati renovatio technologic 158.5 25 96.8 20 Constru 67.2 30 on n ally enabled ction classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovati 158. construc 96.8 25 68.4 10 25 for boys n on 5 tion and girls) Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovati construc 24.4 15 Construc 26.4 10 24.4 10 boys and on tion tion girls) Campus renovati developmen NA 20 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 on t Computer renovati renovatio renovati centre/Cybe 24.4 5 24.4 5 67.2 5 on n on r Café New Auditorium NA NA 0 construct NA 50 NA NA 0 ion renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) New New Seminar renovati 48.8 10 Construc 24.4 10 Constru 69.8 20 room on tion ction New administrati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 construc 48.8 20 ve buildings tion The Kerala State Higher Education Council 136

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Purchase of New New New lab Purchas NA 30 NA 30 purchas NA 25 Purchase equipment e e New New Purchase of New Purchas NA 10 NA 20 purchas NA 15 computer Purchase e e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- Purchas NA 15 NA 10 purchas NA 10 Purchase Resources e e New New Sports New Purchas NA 15 NA 10 purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase e e

TOTAL 200 200 200

College–7 College – 8 College – 9 SNGS Govt. College, Govt. College of Govt. College, Pattambi, Palakkad Teacher Education, Madappally, Kozhikode Kozhikkode

Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc Constru tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t.) t.) New renovatio renovati Laboratory 96.4 20 construct 68.8 35 44.2 10 n on ion Classrooms (including New renovatio renovati technologic construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 68.8 20 n on ally enabled ion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovatio 158.5 30 68.4 10 construc 96.4 25 for boys n n tion and girls) Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovati construct 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 15 24.4 10 boys and on ion tion girls) Campus New renovatio developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 Constru NA 25 n t ction

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Computer New renovatio renovati centre/Cybe construct 72.4 25 24.4 5 67.2 10 n on r Café ion renovati Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA 10 on

renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 NA NA 20 civil works) New Seminar renovatio NA NA 0 48.8 20 Constru NA 10 room n ction New New New administrati construct 48.8 15 Construc 48.8 20 Constru 24.4 10 ve buildings ion tion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 20 NA 15 purchas 15 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 20 purchas 10 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 purchas 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 10 NA 10 purchas 15 facilities Purchase Purchase e

TOTAL 200 200 200

College–10 College – 11 College – 12 C A Govt.College, Govt. College for Govt.College, Tirur, Kuttanallur, Thrissur Women, Malappuram Vazhuthacaud, Tvm Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc Constru tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t.) t.) New renovatio renovati Laboratory 68.4 10 construct 96.8 40 44.8 20 n on ion

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Classrooms (including renovatio renovatio renovati technologic 44.8 15 96.8 20 72.4 15 n n on ally enabled classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio renovati 72.8 15 44.8 10 96.4 20 for boys n n on and girls) Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovati construct 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 10 24.4 5 boys and on ion tion girls) Campus New renovatio renovatio developmen NA 10 NA 10 Constru NA 25 n n t ction Computer New New renovatio centre/Cybe Construc 24.4 10 24.4 10 Constru 68.4 20 n r Café tion ction New renovatio Auditorium NA 10 NA NA 0 construc NA 25 n tion renovatio Library NA NA 0 52.4 10 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm New ent (minor Construc NA 30 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) tion New New New Seminar Construc 48.4 20 construct 48.8 20 Constru NA 10 room tion ion ction New New administrati construct 48.8 15 NA NA 0 Constru 24.4 10 ve buildings ion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 15 NA 25 purchas NA 20 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 15 purchas NA 10 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 15 NA 10 purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 20 purchas NA 10 facilities Purchase Purchase e 200 TOTAL 200 200

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College–13 College – 14 College – 15 CKGNM Govt. College, Govt. College, Govt. College, Perambra, Kozhikkode Manimalakkunnu, Chalakkudy Koothattukulam Phys Phys New Physi New ical Finan ical Finan New Finan Constru cal Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc cial ction Value tion e Value e Value existing tion Value /Renova (Area /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat (Rs. in tion Sq.Mt ion (Pls. a in in a in in ion lakhs) (Pls. .) Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) Specify) t)) t)) renovatio renovatio renovati Laboratory 44.2 10 24.4 15 96.4 20 n n on Classrooms (including New New renovatio 158. technologic 68.8 20 Construc 70 construc 68.4 20 n 5 ally enabled tion tion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovati 158. construct 96.4 25 68.2 15 30 for boys n on 5 ion and girls) Toilets(Sep New arate for renovatio renovatio 24.4 10 24.4 10 construc 24.4 10 boys and n n tion girls) Campus New renovati developmen Construc NA 25 NA NA 0 NA 10 on t tion Computer New renovatio renovatio centre/Cybe 67.2 10 48.8 20 construc 72.4 25 n n r Café tion renovatio Auditorium NA 10 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 n Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) New Seminar Construc NA 10 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 room tion New New administrati Construc 24.4 10 NA NA 0 construc 48.8 15 ve buildings tion tion Purchase of New New New lab NA 25 NA 20 Purchas NA 25 purchase Purchase equipment e

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New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 computer purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 20 NA 20 Purchas NA 20 facilities purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–16 College – 17 College – 18 KKTM Govt.College, Govt.College, Govt.Arts and Science Pullut, Thrissur Malappuram College, Meenchandha, Kozhikkode Phys Phys Physi ical Finan ical Finan New cal Finan New New Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc Value cial Construc Constru e Value e Value existing tion (Area Value tion ction (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova a in a in in ion Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) .) t.) t.) New New renovatio Laboratory construct 68.8 35 67.2 20 Constru 48.8 30 n ion ction Classrooms (including New renovatio renovati technologic 96.8 20 Construc 67.2 30 90.6 20 n on ally enabled tion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovatio 158. 68.4 10 25 construc 67.2 30 for boys n n 5 tion and girls) Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovatio Construc 26.4 15 24.4 10 Constru 26.4 10 boys and n tion ction girls) Campus renovati developmen NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA 20 on t Computer renovatio renovatio renovati centre/Cybe 24.4 5 67.2 5 NA 10 n n on r Café renovati Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA 10 on renovatio Library 48.8 5 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 n

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Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) New Seminar renovatio 48.8 20 Construc 69.8 20 NA NA 0 room n tion New New administrati Construc 48.8 20 construct 48.8 20 NA NA 0 ve buildings tion ion Purchase of New New New lab NA 15 NA 25 Purchas NA 20 Purchase purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 20 NA 15 Purchas NA 15 computer Purchase purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 15 Purchase purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 10 NA 20 Purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–19 College – 20 College – 21 Govt.College, Govt. College, Govt.College, Mokery,

Kodenchery, Kottayam Kozhikkode Kozhikkode Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc Constru tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t.) t.) New renovatio renovati Laboratory 96.4 20 construct 68.8 35 44.2 10 n on ion Classrooms (including New renovatio renovati technologic construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 68.8 20 n on ally enabled ion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovatio 158.5 30 68.4 10 construc 96.4 25 for boys n n tion and girls)

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Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovati construct 24.4 10 Construc 28.8 20 24.4 10 boys and on ion tion girls) Campus New renovatio developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 Constru NA 35 n t ction Computer New renovatio centre/Cybe construct 78.8 20 24.4 5 NA NA 0 n r Café ion renovati Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA 10 on renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm renovati ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 67.8 10 on civil works) Seminar renovatio renovati NA NA 0 48.8 20 48.4 20 room n on New New New administrati construct 48.8 20 Construc 24.4 15 Constru 24.4 10 ve buildings ion tion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 25 NA 20 purchas NA 18 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 10 purchas NA 7 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 5 NA 5 purchas NA 5 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 20 purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–22 College – 23 College – 24 Govt. College, Govt.College, Govt.College of Koilandy, Kozhikkode Mananthawady, Teacher Education, Wayanad Tvm Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc Constru tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t.) t.)

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New renovatio renovati Laboratory construct 90.6 30 96.4 20 67.2 20 n on ion Classrooms (including New renovatio renovatio technologic 158.5 25 96.8 15 Constru 67.2 30 n n ally enabled ction classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovati construct 96.8 25 68.4 10 96.8 20 for boys n on ion and girls) Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovati construct 24.4 15 Construc 26.4 10 24.4 15 boys and on ion tion girls) Campus renovatio developmen NA 15 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 n t Computer renovatio renovatio renovati centre/Cybe 28.4 10 48.8 10 67.2 5 n n on r Café New Auditorium NA NA 0 construct NA 50 NA NA 0 ion renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) New New Seminar renovatio 48.8 10 Construc 24.4 10 Constru 90.4 25 room n tion ction New administrati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 construc 48.8 15 ve buildings tion Purchase of New New New lab NA 20 NA 30 purchas NA 30 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 10 purchas NA 15 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 15 NA 10 purchas NA 5 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 20 NA 20 purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e

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TOTAL 200 200 200 College–25 College – 26 College – 27 KNM Arts and Science Govt.Arts College, Govt.Sanskrit College, college, Kanjiramkulam, Thripunithura, Thycaud, Tvpm Tvm Ernakulam Phys Phys New Physi New ical Finan ical Finan New Finan Constru cal Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc cial ction Value tion e Value e Value existing tion Value /Renova (Area /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat (Rs. in tion Sq.Mt ion (Pls. a in in a in in ion lakhs) (Pls. .) Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) Specify) t)) t)) renovatio renovatio renovati Laboratory 44.2 10 24.4 15 96.4 20 n n on Classrooms (including New New renovatio 158. technologic 68.8 20 Construc 70 construc 68.4 20 n 5 ally enabled tion tion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovati 158. construct 112.5 30 68.2 15 30 for boys n on 5 ion and girls) Toilets(Sep New arate for renovatio renovatio 24.4 10 24.4 10 construc 24.4 10 boys and n n tion girls) Campus New renovati developmen Construc NA 20 NA NA 0 NA 10 on t tion Computer New renovatio renovatio centre/Cybe 67.2 10 48.8 20 construc 72.4 25 n n r Café tion renovatio Auditorium NA 10 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 n Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 20 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) Seminar NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 room New administrati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 construc 48.8 15 ve buildings tion Purchase of New New New lab NA 30 NA 20 Purchas NA 30 purchase Purchase equipment e

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New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 computer purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 facilities purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–28 College – 29 College – 30 PTM Govt. College, Govt. College, Perinthalmanna, Attingal, Tvm NMSM Govt. College, Malappuram Kalpetta, Wayanad Phys Phys Physi New New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New Constru Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc ction tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion /Renova /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat tion ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion (Pls. Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) Specify) t.) t)) New renovatio renovati Laboratory 96.4 20 construct 68.8 35 96.4 20 n on ion Classrooms (including New New renovatio technologic construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 construc 68.4 20 n ally enabled ion tion classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio renovati 158. 158.5 30 68.4 10 30 for boys n n on 5 and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for construct 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 15 construc 24.4 10 boys and ion tion tion girls) Campus renovatio renovati developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 NA 10 n on t Computer New New renovatio centre/Cybe construct 72.4 25 24.4 5 construc 78.8 20 n r Café ion tion Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n

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Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 NA NA 15 civil works) Seminar renovatio NA NA 0 48.8 20 NA NA 0 room n New New New administrati construct 48.8 15 Construc 48.8 20 construc 48.8 20 ve buildings ion tion tion Purchase of New New New lab NA 20 NA 15 Purchas NA 25 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 20 Purchas NA 10 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 5 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 15 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–31 College – 32 College – 33 BJM Govt.College, Govt. College, Govt.College, Munnar,

Chavara, Kollam Kattappana, idukki Idukki

Phys Phys Physi New New New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan Constru Construc Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial ction tion tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value /Renova /Renovat /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in tion ion (Pls. ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) (Pls. Specify) Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) Specify) t)) t)) renovatio renovatio renovati Laboratory 24.4 15 96.4 20 24.4 15 n n on Classrooms (including New New New 158. technologic Construc 158.5 70 construct 68.4 20 Constru 70 5 ally enabled tion ion ction classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio 158. renovati 68.2 15 30 68.2 15 for boys n n 5 on and girls) Toilets(Sep New arate for renovatio renovati 24.4 10 construct 24.4 10 24.4 10 boys and n on ion girls)

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Campus renovatio developmen NA NA 0 NA 10 NA NA 0 n t Computer New renovatio renovati centre/Cybe 48.8 20 construct 72.4 25 48.8 20 n on r Café ion Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 civil works) Seminar NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 room New administrati NA NA 0 construct 48.8 15 NA NA 0 ve buildings ion Purchase of New New New lab NA 20 NA 25 Purchas NA 20 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 20 NA 15 Purchas NA 20 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 20 NA 20 Purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–34 College – 35 College – 36 GPM Govt. College, EKNM s Govt. College, Govt.College,

Manjeswaram Kasaragod Thripunithura

Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan New cal Finan New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc Value cial Constru tion e Value e Value existing tion (Area Value ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat in (Rs. in /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in in ion Sq.Mt lakhs) tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) .) t)) t.) New renovatio renovatio Laboratory 96.4 20 68.4 10 construc 96.8 40 n n tion Classrooms (including renovatio renovatio renovati 96.8 15 44.8 15 96.8 20 technologic n n on ally enabled

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classrooms)

Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio renovati 68.4 10 72.8 15 44.8 10 for boys n n on and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for Construc 26.4 10 construct 24.4 10 Constru 26.4 10 boys and tion ion ction girls) Campus renovatio renovati developmen NA NA 0 NA 10 NA 10 n on t Computer New renovatio renovati centre/Cybe 48.8 10 Construc 24.4 10 24.4 10 n on r Café tion New renovatio Auditorium construct NA 50 NA 10 NA NA 0 n ion renovatio renovati Library 48.8 5 NA NA 0 52.4 10 n on Refurbishm New ent (minor NA NA 0 Construc NA 30 NA NA 0 civil works) tion New New New Seminar Construc 24.4 10 Construc 48.4 20 construc 48.8 20 room tion tion tion New administrati NA NA 0 construct 48.8 15 NA NA 0 ve buildings ion Purchase of New New New lab NA 30 NA 15 Purchas NA 25 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 15 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 15 Purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 20 NA 15 Purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e 200

TOTAL 200 200

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College–37 College – 38 College – 39 Govt arts and science Govt.Arts and Science Govt. Arts and Science college, Ambalappuzha, College College, Mankada, Alappuzha Kozhinjanppara, Malappuram Palakkad Phys Phys Physi New New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New Construc Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Constru tion tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value ction /Renovat /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renova ion (Pls. ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) tion Specify) Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t)) t.) New renovatio renovatio Laboratory 96.4 20 96.4 20 construc 68.8 35 n n tion Classrooms (including New New renovati technologic construct 68.4 20 construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 on ally enabled ion ion classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio 158. renovati 158.5 30 30 68.4 10 for boys n n 5 on and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for construct 24.4 10 construct 24.4 10 Constru 26.4 15 boys and ion ion ction girls) Campus renovatio renovatio developmen NA 10 NA 10 NA NA 0 n n t Computer New New renovati centre/Cybe construct 72.4 25 construct 72.4 25 24.4 5 on r Café ion ion Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 renovati Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 48.8 5 on Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 15 NA NA 15 civil works) Seminar renovati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 48.8 20 room on New New New administrati construct 48.8 15 construct 48.8 15 Constru 48.8 20 ve buildings ion ion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 30 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 Purchase Purchase equipment e

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New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 15 Purchas NA 20 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–40 College – 41 College – 42 Institute of Advanced Chembai Memorial Studies in Education, Govt.Music College, Govt.College, Thrissur Palakkad Karyavatom, TVM Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan New cal Finan New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc Value cial Constru tion e Value e Value existing tion (Area Value ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat in (Rs. in /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in in ion Sq.Mt lakhs) tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) .) t)) t.) New New renovatio Laboratory construct 68.8 35 96.4 20 Constru 48.8 30 n ion ction Classrooms (including New renovatio renovati technologic 96.8 20 construct 68.4 20 90.6 20 n on ally enabled ion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovatio 158. 68.4 10 30 construc 67.2 30 for boys n n 5 tion and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for Construc 26.4 15 construct 24.4 10 Constru 26.4 10 boys and tion ion ction girls) Campus renovatio renovati developmen NA NA 0 NA 10 NA 20 n on t Computer New renovatio renovati centre/Cybe 24.4 5 construct 78.8 20 NA 10 n on r Café ion renovati Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA 10 on renovatio Library 48.8 5 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 n

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Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 NA NA 0 civil works) Seminar renovatio 48.8 20 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 room n New New administrati Construc 48.8 20 construct 48.8 20 NA NA 0 ve buildings tion ion Purchase of New New New lab NA 15 NA 25 Purchas NA 20 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 20 NA 10 Purchas NA 15 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 5 Purchas NA 15 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 10 NA 15 Purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–43 College – 44 College – 45 RLV College of Music Govt. Brennen college College of Engineering, and Fine Arts, of Teacher Education, Tvm Thripunithura, Thalassery Ernakulam Phys Phys Physi New New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New Construc Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Constru tion tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value ction /Renovat /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renova ion (Pls. ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) tion Specify) Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t)) t.) New renovatio renovatio Laboratory 96.4 20 96.4 20 construc 68.8 35 n n tion Classrooms (including New New renovati technologic construct 68.4 20 construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 on ally enabled ion ion classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio 158. renovati 158.5 30 30 68.4 10 for boys n n 5 on and girls)

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Toilets(Sep New New New arate for construct 24.4 10 construct 24.4 10 Constru 26.4 15 boys and ion ion ction girls) Campus renovatio renovatio developmen NA 10 NA 10 NA NA 0 n n t Computer New New renovati centre/Cybe construct 78.8 20 construct 78.8 20 24.4 5 on r Café ion ion Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 renovati Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 48.8 5 on Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 NA NA 15 civil works) Seminar renovati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 48.8 20 room on New New New administrati construct 48.8 20 construct 48.8 20 Constru 48.8 20 ve buildings ion ion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 25 NA 25 Purchas NA 15 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 20 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 5 NA 5 Purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 15 Purchas NA 10 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–46 College – 47 College – 48 Govt. Engineering S C T College of Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur Engineering, Tvpm College, Sreekrishnapuram Phys Phys New Physi ical Finan ical Finan New Finan New Constru cal Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc cial Construc ction Value e Value e Value existing tion Value tion /Renova (Area (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat (Rs. in /Renovat tion Sq.Mt a in in a in in ion lakhs) ion (Pls. .) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) Specify) t.) t)) renovatio renovatio renovati Laboratory 44.2 10 96.4 20 68.4 10 n n on The Kerala State Higher Education Council 153

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Classrooms (including renovatio renovatio renovati technologic 68.8 20 96.8 15 44.8 15 n n on ally enabled classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovati construct 96.4 25 68.4 10 72.8 15 for boys n on ion and girls) Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovatio 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 10 construc 24.4 10 boys and n tion tion girls) Campus New renovati developmen Construc NA 35 NA NA 0 NA 10 on t tion Computer New renovatio centre/Cybe NA NA 0 48.8 10 Constru 24.4 10 n r Café ction New renovatio renovati Auditorium NA 10 construct NA 50 NA 10 n on ion renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm New renovatio ent (minor 67.8 10 NA NA 0 Constru NA 30 n civil works) ction New New Seminar renovatio 48.4 20 Construc 24.4 10 Constru 48.4 20 room n tion ction New New administrati Construc 24.4 10 NA NA 0 construc 48.8 15 ve buildings tion tion Purchase of New New New lab NA 18 NA 30 Purchas NA 15 purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 7 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 computer purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 5 NA 10 Purchas NA 15 purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 20 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 facilities purchase Purchase e 200 TOTAL 200 200

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College–49 College – 50 College – 51 College of Engineering Govt .Engineering Govt. Engineering Kalloopara, College, Barton hill, College, Pathanamthitta Tvm Manathawady, Wayanad Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan New cal Finan New Constru Valu cial Valu cial Details of Construc Value cial Construc ction e Value e Value existing tion (Area Value tion /Renova (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college /Renovat in (Rs. in /Renovat tion a in in a in in ion Sq.Mt lakhs) ion (Pls. Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) .) Specify) t.) t)) New renovatio renovati Laboratory construct 96.8 40 96.4 20 96.4 20 n on ion Classrooms (including New renovatio renovatio technologic 96.8 20 96.8 15 construc 68.4 20 n n ally enabled tion classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio renovati 158. 44.8 10 68.4 10 30 for boys n n on 5 and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for Construc 26.4 10 Construc 26.4 10 construc 24.4 10 boys and tion tion tion girls) Campus renovatio renovati developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 NA 10 n on t Computer New renovatio renovatio centre/Cybe 24.4 10 48.8 10 construc 78.8 20 n n r Café tion New Auditorium NA NA 0 construct NA 50 NA NA 0 ion renovatio renovatio Library 52.4 10 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n n Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 15 civil works) New New Seminar construct 48.8 20 Construc 24.4 10 NA NA 0 room ion tion New administrati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 construc 48.8 20 ve buildings tion

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Purchase of New New New lab NA 25 NA 30 Purchas NA 25 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 5 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 20 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–52 College – 53 College – 54 College of Engineering College of Engineering, College of Engineering, Karunagappally, Kollam Poonjar Perumon

Phys Phys Physi New New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New Construc Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Constru tion tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value ction /Renovat /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renova ion (Pls. ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) tion Specify) Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t)) t.) New renovatio renovatio Laboratory 96.4 20 96.4 20 construc 68.8 35 n n tion Classrooms (including New New renovati technologic construct 68.4 20 construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 on ally enabled ion ion classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio 158. renovati 158.5 30 30 68.4 10 for boys n n 5 on and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for construct 24.4 10 construct 24.4 10 Constru 26.4 15 boys and ion ion ction girls) Campus renovatio renovatio developmen NA 10 NA 10 NA NA 0 n n t Computer New New renovati centre/Cybe construct 72.4 25 construct 72.4 25 24.4 5 on r Café ion ion Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0

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renovati Library NA NA 0 NA NA 0 48.8 5 on Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 0 NA NA 15 NA NA 15 civil works) Seminar renovati NA NA 0 NA NA 0 48.8 20 room on New New New administrati construct 48.8 15 construct 48.8 15 Constru 48.8 20 ve buildings ion ion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 30 NA 20 Purchas NA 15 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 15 NA 15 Purchas NA 20 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 10 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–55 College – 56 College – 57 LBS institute of Govt. Engineering College of Engineering, Technology for women, college, Kozhikkode Attingal Tvm Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc Constru tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t.) t.) New renovatio renovati Laboratory 96.4 20 construct 68.8 35 44.2 10 n on ion Classrooms (including New renovatio renovati technologic construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 68.8 20 n on ally enabled ion classrooms) Hostels New (Separate renovatio renovatio 158.5 30 68.4 10 construc 96.4 25 for boys n n tion and girls)

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Toilets(Sep New New arate for renovati construct 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 15 24.4 10 boys and on ion tion girls) Campus New renovatio developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 Constru NA 35 n t ction Computer New renovatio centre/Cybe construct 78.8 20 24.4 5 NA NA 0 n r Café ion renovati Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA 10 on renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm renovati ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 67.8 10 on civil works) Seminar renovatio renovati NA NA 0 48.8 20 48.4 20 room n on New New New administrati construct 48.8 20 Construc 48.8 20 Constru 24.4 10 ve buildings ion tion ction Purchase of New New New lab NA 25 NA 15 purchas NA 18 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 20 purchas NA 7 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 5 NA 10 purchas NA 5 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 10 purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200 College–58 College – 59 College – 60 College of Engineering, Govt. Engineering

Cherthala, Alappuzha college, Kottarakkara, College of Engineering, Kollam Adoor Phys Phys Physi New New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New Constru Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc ction tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion /Renova /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat tion ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion (Pls. Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) Specify) t.) t))

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New renovatio renovati Laboratory 96.4 20 construct 68.8 35 96.4 20 n on ion Classrooms (including New New renovatio technologic construct 68.4 20 96.8 20 construc 68.4 20 n ally enabled ion tion classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio renovati 158. 158.5 30 68.4 10 30 for boys n n on 5 and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for construct 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 15 construc 24.4 10 boys and ion tion tion girls) Campus renovatio renovati developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 NA 10 n on t Computer New New renovatio centre/Cybe construct 78.8 20 24.4 5 construc 78.8 20 n r Café ion tion Auditorium NA NA 0 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 renovatio Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 NA NA 0 n Refurbishm ent (minor NA NA 15 NA NA 15 NA NA 15 civil works) Seminar renovatio NA NA 0 48.8 20 NA NA 0 room n New New New administrati construct 48.8 20 Construc 48.8 20 construc 48.8 20 ve buildings ion tion tion Purchase of New New New lab NA 25 NA 15 Purchas NA 25 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 20 Purchas NA 10 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 5 NA 10 Purchas NA 5 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 10 Purchas NA 15 facilities Purchase Purchase e 200 TOTAL 200 200

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College–61 College – 62 College – 63 Govt. College of Rajiv Gandhi Institute Govt College of Engineering, Engineering, Kannur of Technology, Chengannur Kottayam Phys Phys Physi New ical Finan ical Finan cal Finan New New Construc Valu cial Valu cial Details of Value cial Construc Constru tion e Value e Value existing (Area Value tion ction /Renovat (Are (Rs. (Are (Rs. college in (Rs. in /Renovat /Renova ion (Pls. a in in a in in Sq.Mt lakhs) ion tion Specify) Sq.M lakhs) Sq.M lakhs) )) t.) t.) New renovatio renovati Laboratory 68.4 10 construct 68.8 35 96.4 20 n on ion Classrooms (including renovatio renovatio renovati technologic 44.8 15 96.8 20 96.8 15 n n on ally enabled classrooms) Hostels (Separate renovatio renovatio renovati 72.8 15 68.4 10 68.4 10 for boys n n on and girls) Toilets(Sep New New New arate for construct 24.4 10 Construc 26.4 15 Constru 26.4 10 boys and ion tion ction girls) Campus renovatio developmen NA 10 NA NA 0 NA NA 0 n t Computer New renovatio renovati centre/Cybe Construc 24.4 10 24.4 5 48.8 10 n on r Café tion New renovatio Auditorium NA 10 NA NA 0 construc NA 50 n tion renovatio renovati Library NA NA 0 48.8 5 48.8 5 n on Refurbishm New ent (minor Construc NA 30 NA NA 15 NA NA 0 civil works) tion New New Seminar renovatio Construc 48.4 20 48.8 20 Constru 24.4 10 room n tion ction New New administrati construct 48.8 15 Construc 48.8 20 NA NA 0 ve buildings ion tion

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Purchase of New New New lab NA 15 NA 15 Purchas NA 30 Purchase Purchase equipment e New Purchase of New New NA 10 NA 20 Purchas NA 10 computer Purchase Purchase e Books/Jour New New New nals/e- NA 15 NA 10 Purchas NA 10 Purchase Purchase Resources e New Sports New New NA 15 NA 10 Purchas NA 20 facilities Purchase Purchase e TOTAL 200 200 200

Priority Based Consolidated Table of Infrastructure Grant to Colleges (Rs. lakhs) Sl 2014- 2016- Name of College No 15 2015-16 17 Total

1 Maharajas college, Ernakulam 50 75 75 200

2 Govt. Victoria College, Palakkad 50 75 75 200

3 University college, Tvpm 50 75 75 200

4 Govt. Brennan College, Dharmadom Kannur 50 75 75 200

5 Govt.College, Kasaragod 50 75 75 200

6 KMM Womens Govt. College, Kannur 50 75 75 200

7 SNGS Govt. College, Pattambi, Palakkad 50 75 75 200 Govt. College of Teacher Education, 8 Kozhikode 50 75 75 200

9 Govt. College, Madappally, Kozhikkode 50 75 75 200

10 C A Govt.College, Kuttanallur, Thrissur 50 75 75 200

11 Govt. College for Women, Vazhuthacaud, Tvm 50 75 75 200

12 Govt.College, Tirur, Malappuram 50 75 75 200

13 CKGNM Govt. College, Perambra, 50 75 75 200

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Govt. College, Manimalakkunnu, 14 Koothattukulam 50 75 75 200

15 Govt. College, Chalakkudy 50 75 75 200

16 KKTM Govt.College, Pullut, Thrissur 50 75 75 200

17 Govt.College, Malappuram 50 75 75 200 Govt.Arts and Science College, Meenchandha, 18 Kozhikkode 50 75 75 200

19 Govt.College, Kodenchery, Kozhikkode 50 75 75 200

20 Govt.College, Kottayam 50 75 75 200

21 Govt.College, Mokery, Kozhikkode 50 75 75 200

22 Govt. College, Koilandy, Kozhikkode 50 75 75 200

23 Govt.College, Mananthawady, Wayanad 50 75 75 200

24 Govt.College of Teacher Education, Tvm 50 75 75 200 KNM Arts and Science college, 25 Kanjiramkulam, Tvm 50 75 75 200 Govt.sanskrit College, Thripunithura, 26 Ernakulam 50 75 75 200

27 Govt.Arts College, Thycaud, Tvpm 50 75 75 200

28 NMSM Govt. College, Kalpetta, Wayanad 50 75 75 200 PTM Govt. College, Perinthalmanna, 29 Malappuram 50 75 75 200

30 Govt. College, Attingal, Tvm 50 75 75 200

31 BJM Govt.College, Chavara, Kollam 50 75 75 200

32 Govt. College, Kattappana, idukki 50 75 75 200

33 Govt.College, Munnar, Idukki 50 75 75 200

34 GPM Govt. College, Manjeswaram 50 75 75 200

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35 EKNM s Govt. College, Kasaragod 50 75 75 200

36 Govt.College, Thripunithura 50 75 75 200 Govt arts and science college, Ambalappuzha, 37 Alappuzha 50 75 75 200 Govt.Arts and Science College 38 Kozhinjanppara, Palakkad 50 75 75 200 Govt. Arts and Science College, Mankada, 39 Malappuram 50 75 75 200

40 Govt.College, Karyavatom, TVM 50 75 75 200 Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, 41 Thrissur 50 75 75 200 Chembai Memorial Govt.Music College, 42 Palakkad 50 75 75 200 RLV College of Music and Fine Arts, 43 Thripunithura, Ernakulam 50 75 75 200 Govt. Brennen college of Teacher Education, 44 Thalassery 50 75 75 200

45 College of Engineering, Tvm 50 75 75 200

46 Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur 50 75 75 200

47 S C T College of Engineering, Tvpm 50 75 75 200

48 Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram 50 75 75 200 College of Engineering Kalloopara, 49 Pathanamthitta 50 75 75 200

50 Govt .Engineering College, Barton hill, Tvm 50 75 75 200 Govt. Engineering College, Manathawady, 51 Wayanad 50 75 75 200 College of Engineering Karunagappally, 52 Kollam 50 75 75 200

53 College of Engineering, Poonjar 50 75 75 200

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54 College of Engineering, Perumon 50 75 75 200

55 LBS institute of Technology for women, Tvm 50 75 75 200

56 Govt. Engineering college, Kozhikkode 50 75 75 200

57 College of Engineering, Attingal 50 75 75 200

58 College of Engineering, Cherthala, Alappuzha 50 75 75 200 Govt. Engineering college, Kottarakkara, 59 Kollam 50 75 75 200

60 College of Engineering, Adoor 50 75 75 200

61 Govt College of Engineering, Chengannur 50 75 75 200

62 Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur 50 75 75 200 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, 63 Kottayam 50 50 75 200 Total 3150 4725 4725 12600

Component 8 : Research, Innovation and Quality Improvement

No Proposal for this year

Component 9: Equity initiatives

No Proposal for this year

Component 10: Faculty Recruitment Support

FACULTY RECRUITMENT IN GOVT & AIDED Govt Govt. Govt. COLLEGES Collegees Aided Polytechni Colleges cs Sl.No 1 No.of permanent teachers appointed in 2010-11 0 1002 20 2 No.of permanent teachers appointed in 2011-12 0 0 03 3 No.of permanent teachers appointed in 2012-13 45 0 00 4 No.of permanent teachers appointed in 2013-14 185 25 01 5 No.of permanent teachers appointed in 2014-15 60 09 00 TOTAL 290 1036 24

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FACULTY RECRUITMENT IN UNIVERSITIES Universities (General) Sl.No No.of permanent teachers appointed in 2012-13, 2013-14 Nos &2014-15 1 University of Kerala 65 2 University of Calicut 22 3 Kannur University 42 4 Sree Sankara Sanskrit University 33 5 Mahatma Gandhi University 12 TOTAL 174

NEWLY STARTED COLLEGES (GENERAL) Sl.No Govt Colleges Govt.Aided 1 Newly started Arts&Science colleges 12 01 2013-14 2 Newly started Arts&Science colleges 01 03 2013-14 Total 13 04

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 TOTAL Plan XII in Cr in Cr in Cr in Cr

320 Nos 6.96 25.52 44.08 76.56

Faculty Recruitment Support is based on:  Lowest No.of unfilled faculty positions  Priority for New Institutions and  Appointment of maximum number of permanent teachers On the basis of the above data, the State Proposal demanding fund for filling faculty positions is as follows:

Appointment of permanent teachers during 2014-15 : 120 Nos x 5.8 L = 6.960 Cr Appointment of permanent teachers during 2015-16 : 440 Nos x 5.8 L = 25.52 Cr [120 [Previous] +120 + 200 [Fresh ]= 440] Appointment of permanent teachers during 2016-17 : 760 Nos x 5.8 L = 44.08 Cr [(120 +120 +120 + 200 +200) Previous]= 760} TOTAL AMOUNT FOR PLAN PERIOD XII …………………….... Rs= 76.56 Cr

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FACULTY ( Govt. Arts, Science & Commerce Colleges) BASELINE DATA

ARTS SCIENCE COMMERCE

ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL

Male Female Male Female Male Female

Period

total

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Sanctioned Sanctioned Sanctioned

nt nt nt nt nt nt

Guest Guest Guest Guest Guest Guest

Permane Permane Permane Permane Permane Permane 2010- 1017 479 27 538 98 1142 941 473 26 468 90 1057 169 107 5 62 16 190 11 2011- 1088 504 57 584 100 1088 959 482 50 477 88 1097 169 107 9 62 16 194 12 2012- 1134 529 35 605 153 1134 967 483 29 484 130 1126 180 112 5 68 24 209 13 2013- 1 1191 560 72 631 187 1191 988 494 60 494 155 1203 230 141 89 36 280 14 4 2014- 100 1 1235 582 66 653 183 1484 505 54 504 150 1213 250 152 98 37 300 15 9 3

FACULTY DETAILS (Total)- GOVERNMENT Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges

Period Nature Male Female Total Permanent 1059 1068 2127 2010-11 Guest 58 204 262 Total 1117 1272 2389 Permanent 1093 1123 2216 2011-12 Guest 116 204 320 Total 1209 1327 2536 Permanent 1124 1157 2281 2012-13 Guest 69 307 376 Total 1193 1464 2657 Permanent 1195 1214 2409 2013-14 Guest 146 378 525 Total 1341 1592 2934 Permanent 1239 1255 2494 2014-15 Guest 133 370 503 Total 1372 1625 2997

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Component 11 : Faculty Improvements

Faculty Training Academy

Physical and financial information

Norms Indicator Unit Funds for training / other faculty Academic faculty Rs. In lakhs improvements 55 Other Administrative Rs. in lakhs & Support Staff 25 Rs. in lakhs Funds required for Books / e- 100 resources Rs. in lakhs Funds required for Maintenance- 50 related costs Academic faculty 80 Administrative & Support Staff 30 Building Academic & Administrative Area Sq. M 1000 Amount In lakhs 250 Hostel (Sq. M.) Area in Sq. M Area 500 Amount In Lakhs 125 Programme cost 100

Furniture/Equipment 125

Other 60

Total 1000

Justification

As per the G.O. (MS) No.246/2013/H.Edn dated Thiruvananthapuram 10.06.2013, Kerala State Faculty Training Academy under the aegis of the Kerala State Higher Education Council has been established with the Minister for Education as chairman and Vice Chairman Kerala State Higher Education Council as Vice-Chairman. Pending the appointment of the Director and other members of the Governing body, the Kerala State Higher Education Council began the activities of the Faculty Training Academy.

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In keeping with the main objective of the Faculty Training Academy to impart professional training at the induction level so as to generate professionalism which would remain in the individual throughout the service, the following training programmes, meetings, workshops conferences were conducted to ensure quality improvement in higher education under the Academy. Details of the Programmes are given below: Sl. Name of the Programme Date Objective Expenses No incurred

1 Meeting of the Heads & teacher 17th July To revise & make 53,175.00 representatives from English 2013 entire English Syllabi departments of affiliated of graduate & post Colleges under University of graduate courses Kerala 2 One day workshop on Academic 20th To familiarise the 45,488 writing and publishing Teachers and Research Scholars with the nuances of academic writing, reference management software and evaluation articles 3 Faculty Training Programme March 24- To impart training to 3,65,604 26, 2014 young recruits, in social science & Humanities, in the most modern methods of teaching, which include, use of technology, mentoring, skill development and research 5 Second Conference of Principals 23rd June To enable the 3,81,449 2014 principals to interact with each other and other experts on the current issues of importance in higher education

In addition to the above mentioned programmes, 5 workshops were organized for the Administrative Staff of the Colleges. A second two day workshop on Academic Writing and publishing will be conducted on October 24-25, 2014. It is also decided to conduct training programme for the newly recruited faculty in the disciplines of Languages and Sciences from

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It is against this background that a proposal was made for RUSA funding for the Academy to the tune of Rs. 10 crores, which will be utilized for basic infrastructure and recruitment of staff.

Year wise breakup

2014- Sl 15 2015 -16 2016-17 Total Out lay Name of Institution No ( in (in lakhs) ( in lakhs) ( in lakhs) lakhs)

1 Faculty Training Academy 500 200 300 1000

The details of the Faculty Training Academy are provided in Appendix I Component 12: Vocationalization of Higher Education

No Proposal for this year

Component 13: Leadership Development of Educational Administrators

No Proposal for this year

Component 14: Institutional Restructuring and Reforms

Kerala State Assessment and Accreditation Council (KSAAC)

Physical and financial information _ KSAAC Details of existing college Physical Value Financial Value (Area in Sq.Mt)) (Rs. in lakhs)

Administrative building and common facilities 1200 325 Seminar Room/Committee room 280 100 Grants for training of officers and experts NA 200 Research and international Collaboration NA 60 Seminars and workshops NA 50 Library 500 90

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Computer Centre 255.56 80.5 Preparatory works for assesment and accreditation NA 300 State Resource Centre ( Consultant - 6 Nos & NA 225 administration related) Office setup / furnishing 1200 350 Vehicles NA 25 Other expenses NA 44 Books/Journals/e-resources NA 150.5 TOTAL 2000 * Recurring expenditure shall be met from other sources

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2014- Sl 15 2015 -16 2016-17 Total Out lay Name of Institution No ( in (in lakhs) ( in lakhs) ( in lakhs) lakhs) Kerala State Assessment and 1 300 1000 700 2000 Accreditation Council

Justification

The proposal is not for restructuring the Kerala State Higher Education Council. It is for the establishment of Kerala State Assessment and Accreditation Council. The vision of the KSAAC is to make quality an integral part of higher education in Kerala through a combination of self and external quality evaluation aimed at continuous quality improvement. The main objectives of KSAAC are to develop a Quality Assurance Framework for higher education, to encourage self evaluation, accountability, autonomy and innovations in higher education including quality-related research studies, Involving all the stakeholders of higher education for quality evaluation, to motivate colleges and universities for research for the innovation and development of leadership qualities and help institutions realize their academic objectives.

The University Grants Commission has recommended formation of multiple accreditation agencies in the country to supplement the work of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). If established, KSAAC will be one of the first Assessment Councils at the State level.

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A Report of the expert committee on the formation of KSAAC was attached to the plan as Appendix II.

Thus a proposal was made for RUSA funding for the establishment of KSAAC to the tune of Rs. 20 crores which will be utilized for the establishment of the same.

Component 15 : Capacity Building and Preparation, Data Collection and Planning

No Proposal this year

Component 16 : Management Information System

No Proposal for this year

Component 17 : Support to Polytechnics

DIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION - KERALA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM EXPENDITURE DETAILS - RECURRING GRANT 2013-2014(01.04.2013 to 31.03.2014)

Recurrin Other Opening Total g Grant income Expenditu closing Sl. Balance as receipt Name of Institution Sanctione earned re during balace as on No on 01-04- during the d by in 2013- 2013-14 31-3-14 2013 year MHRD in 14 2013-14

Govt. Polytechnic College Perinthalmanna, 1 415,000 800000 0 1215000 1040300 174700 Malappuram, Kerala,679 321

Seethi Sahib memorial Polytechnic College, Thirur, 2 1,144,436 800000 0 1944436 1019863 924573 Malappuram, Kerala,676 105

Govt. Womens Polytechnic College Kottackal, 3 626,151 800000 9945 1436096 1209596 226500 Malappuram, Kerala,676 501

Thygarajar Polytechnic 4 CollegeAlagappanagar, -160,000 1550000 0 1390000 915795 474205 Thrissur, Kerala,680 302

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Sree Rama Govt. Polytechnic College 5 -96,520 1600000 2653 1506133 1289931 216202 Triprayar, Thrissur, Kerala,680 567

Govt. Womens Polytechnic 6 College Nedupuzha, -217,724 1750000 0 1532276 1177545 354731 Thrissur, Kerala,680 015

CarmelPolytechnic College 7 Punnapra, Alappuzha, 375,892 800000 3620 1179512 1284144 (104632) Kerala,688 004

Govt. Womens Polytechnic 8 CollegeKayamkulam, 853,224 800000 57 1653281 954135 699146 Alappuzha, Kerala,690502

Govt. Polytechnic College 9 588,543 800000 0 1388543 997688 390855 Kannur, Kerala,670 007

Govt. Polytechnic College 10 -42,599 1600000 3148 1560549 1328906 231643 Palakkad, Kerala,678 551

Residential Womens Polytechnic 11 331,385 800000 0 1131385 1119409 11976 CollegePayyannur, Kerala,670 307

Govt. Polytechnic College 12 , Wayanad, 512,459 800000 17815 1330274 1313000 17274 Kerala,673 591

KeralaGovt. Polytechnic 13 College Kozhikode, 456,676 800000 9100 1265776 1302878 (37102) Kerala,673 005

Govt. Womens Polytechnic 14 College Malaparamba, 927,122 800000 0 1727122 570957 1156165 Kozhikode, Kerala,673 009

Central Polytechnic CollegeVattiyoorkavu,Thiru 15 376,675 800000 0 1176675 1110260 66415 vananthapuram, Kerala,695 013

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Inst. Of Printing Tehn. &Govt. Polytechnic College 16 177,009 800000 0 977009 976815 194 ,Palakkad, Kerala,679 112

Govt. Womens Polytechnic 17 College Kalamasserry, 149,912 800000 0 949912 1074946 (125034) Eranakulam, Kerala,683 104

Swamy Nithyananda Polytechnic College 18 405,877 800000 1968 1207845 1206036 1809 Kanhangad, Kasaragod, Kerala,671 315

Govt. Polytechnic CollegeThirurangadi, 19 611,000 800000 0 1411000 888990 522010 Chelari,Malpuram, Kerala,676 317

Govt. Polytechnic College 20 Cherthala, Alappuzha, 802,327 800000 0 1602327 980361 621966 Kerala,688 545

Govt. Polytechnic College Neyyattinkara, 21 -133,692 1550000 294322 1710630 1158785 551845 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala,695 121

Govt. Polytechnic College Kothamangalam, 22 416,326 800000 0 1216326 800000 416326 Ernakulam, Kerala,686 681

Govt. Polytechnic College 23 ,Thrissur, 819,616 800000 0 1619616 893813 725803 Kerala,680 523

Govt. Polytechnic College 24 Attingal,Thiruvananthapura 1,138,456 800000 0 1938456 666560 1271896 m, Kerala,695 101

Govt. Polytechnic College 25 Perumbavoor,Ernakulam, 226,977 800000 13763 1040740 1209880 (169140) Kerala,683 544

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Govt. Polytechnic College Nedumangad, 26 708,848 800000 3459 1512307 1000337 511970 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala,695 541

Govt. Polytechnic College 27 Punalur,Kollam, Kerala,691 418,392 800000 13254 1231646 1177420 54226 305

Govt. Polytechnic College 28 Pala,Kottayam, Kerala,686 899,928 800000 6425 1706353 1121603 584750 575

Govt. Polytechnic College 29 ,Idukki, Kerala,685 119,352 1550000 13407 1682759 1495887 186872 509

Govt. Polytechnic College 30 Thrikkaripur,Kasaragod, 279,892 800000 0 1079892 1143608 (63716) Kerala,671 310

Govt. Polytechnic College 31 Koratty,Thrissur, 334,412 800000 0 1134412 1192244 (57832) Kerala,680 308

TOTAL 13,465,352 29600000 392936 43458288 33621692 9836596

Total outlay for 2014-15 is 126.57 Crores , RUSA 65% = 82.27, State 35% = 44.30

Total out lay for Plan XII

Sl 2014-15 ( 2015-16 (in 2016-17 ( in Total Out lay No in Crores) Crores Crores) ( in Crores

1 126.57 101.51 98.70 326.77

Dr.P.Anvar Amb.(Rtd)T.P.Sreenivasan Member Secretary Vice Chairman KSHEC KSHEC

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Annexure 2 ADDITIONAL DETAILS AS REQUIRED BY RUSA RESOURCE CENTRE. (Ref: - Letter No F.No.24-42/2014-U.Policy)

LBS Model Engineering College at Parappananagadi, Malappuram, Kerala.

1. Justification for the Location Malappuram, a part of the erstwhile has a significant minority population and is one of the most backward districts of Kerala. Almost all the social indices are on the lower side for this district. The district has only a few industries and the educational facilities especially that of Higher Education is very low. Another important aspect is that of eligible girl students who find it extremely difficult to pursue higher studies. Many study reports [Rajinder Sachar Committee Report (Govt of India) & Paloli Muhammed Kutty Committee report (Govt of Kerala)] have pointed out the need for immediate intervention in this matter. Govt of Kerala is giving high priority to improve the facilities in Malappuram District and the present project submitted under RUSA is aimed for improving the UG technical educational facilities of the district.

1.1 GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO

Kerala has a significant minority/OBC population and a major share of this is concentrated in the northern district of Malappuram. According to the University Grants Commission, this district has the lowest higher education gross enrolment ratio (GER) in Kerala. Malappuram's GER is 8.4 vis-à-vis national the average of 12.4. Hence there is an urgent need for active intervention in this matter. In order to implement the Sachar Committee recommendations in Kerala, the Government appointed Shri Paloli Muhammed Kutty committee. The committee studied various factors specifically to Kerala and submitted their report on February 2008. Some of the significant points are as follows.

 Higher educational institutions to be established on time bound basis.  Technical Institutions with hostel facilities should be established so as to provide maximum opportunity and facility to girl students from economically and socially backward communities.

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 Finishing schools should be set up along with Technical institutions.

Gross Enrollment Ratio(GER) - A Comparison 35.00%

30.00%

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5.00%

0.00% Malappuram All India World Target Average (India)by 2020

Source (All India Statistics and figure) – Justice Rajindar Sachar Committee Report , Nov 2006

The Muslim/Minority community is traditionally backward at education in kerala and Malappuram is the only district the state where the majority of population belongs to Muslim/Minority community. This fact was emphasized in the report on “Social, Economic and Educational Status of the Muslim Community of India-2006” popularly called the Sachar Committee report. Among the six districts in the

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northern region, all districts except Kozhikode and Kannur are backward in many socio-economic indicators. Moreover the proportion of Muslim population in the northern region is high compared to the other regions in the state.

1.1 PERCAPITA INCOME.

Percapita income reflects economic growth in a society. In addition, comparisons between state and local area percapita income provide insight into the economic well-being of a society. Low percapita income may indicate that the local economy does not adequately support individuals and families. Percapita income figures for 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11 given below reveals that Malappuram is the district with the lowest percapita income in all the years. This indicates the low purchasing power of the population.

Table. Per capita income 2008-09 to 2010-11 (Current price in Rs.)

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Sl. No District PCI Rank PCI Rank PCI Rank

1 Thiruvananthapuram 55631 4 72527 3 85768 3

2 Kollam 57884 3 66505 8 78864 8

3 Pathanamthitta 55361 5 70354 4 83481 4

4 Alappuzha 53851 8 69180 7 81747 7

5 Kottayam 60731 2 77291 2 91648 2

6 Idukki 54850 6 69471 6 82479 6

7 Ernakulam 78554 1 101886 1 119936 1

8 Thrissur 54719 7 70014 5 82732 5

9 Palakkad 48107 11 62066 11 73627 11

10 Malappuram 36137 14 45720 14 54224 14

11 Kozhikode 51045 10 64823 10 76604 10

12 Wayanad 38516 13 48463 13 57682 13

13 Kannur 51465 9 65000 9 76995 9

14 Kasaragod 43199 12 54223 12 64310 12

Total 53046 67916 80366 Source: Department of Economics & Statistics

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1.2 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX.

Human development index of various districts in state for 2001 given below reveals that HDI for Ernakulam stands highest with 0.801 and Malappuram ranks the lowest with 0.749 in the state. The State average index is 0.773.

Real per Life Sl capita Literacy Incom Expectanc Health Education No District Income Rate e H D I Rank y at Birth Index Index . (PPP$) (7+) 2001 Index 2000 2001- 02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 09 10 1 Thiruvananthapuram 3102 75.2 89.4 0.573 0.837 0.910 0.773 9

2 Kollam 2885 77.1 91.5 0.561 0.868 0.930 0.787 6

3 Pathanamthitta 2969 76.7 95.1 0.566 0.862 0.957 0.795 3

4 Alappuzha 2989 77.1 93.7 0.567 0.868 0.947 0.794 4

5 Kottayam 3286 75.6 95.9 0.563 0.843 0.963 0.796 2

6 Idukki 3484 72.4 88.6 0.593 0.791 0.878 0.754 12 7 Ernakulam 3646 75.9 93.4 0.600 0.849 0.953 0.801 1

8 Thrissur 3117 76.4 92.6 0.574 0.857 0.950 0.794 5

9 Palakkad 2513 76.1 84.3 0.538 0.851 0.894 0.761 10

10 Kozhikode 1881 75.6 88.6 0.490 0.843 0.913 0.781 8

11 Malappuram 2858 75.4 92.5 0.560 0.839 0.945 0.749 14

12 Wayanad 2909 73.5 85.5 0.563 0.809 0.886 0.753 13

13 Kannur 3719 75.6 92.8 0.551 0.844 0.955 0.783 7

14 Kasaragod 2777 75.7 85.2 0.555 0.846 0.881 0.760 11

State 2895 74.6 90.9 0.562 0.827 0.930 0.773

Source: Human Development Report 2005- State Planning Board.

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1.1 HSS STUDENTS ELIGIBLE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

At state level more than 88% student from HSS schools have become eligible for higher education as is given in the table below. Percentage of student in HSS becoming eligible for higher studies is the highest (90.96%) in Malappuram district. It is evident that more avenues for higher studies in the academic or vocational stream become more important in respect of Malappuram district.

Table. Students eligible for higher studies in Higher Secondary Schools (2011)

Eligible for higher Sl. No District Percentage studies 1 Thiruvananthapuram 26218 87.70 2 Kollam 20409 90.41

3 Pathanamthitta 10028 81.20

4 Alappuzha 15837 86.40

5 Kottayam 17097 87.90

6 Idukki 7219 88.22

7 Ernakulam 24998 90.85 9 Palakkad 17706 82.65

10 Malappuram 24068 90.96

11 Kozhikode 32991 88.99

12 Wayanad 6108 86.05

13 Kannur 20858 88.52 14 Kasaragod 9613 85.34

Other centres 1629 ..

Total 258179 88.08

Source: Directorate of Higher Secondary Education

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1.1 GROWTH OF EMIGRATION IN THE DISTRICTS OF KERALA (1998-2011) (Data Source: Kerala’s Gulf Connection, 1998-2011.K.C.Zacharia & S.Irudaya Rajan )

It is evident from the table that migration for employment was consistently higher from the district of Malappuram. Percentage of emigrants from Malappuram has been 21.8, 14.8, 15.3 and 17.9 during 1998, 2003, 2008 and 2011 respectively. The exceptionally high rate of unemployment in Malappuram is a reflection of shortage of industries, lack of economic progress and general social backwardness, particularly in education sector.

Sl. 1998 2003 2008 2011 No District Emigrants % Emigrants % Emigrants % Emigrants % 1 Trivandrum 130705 9.6 168046 9.1 308481 14.1 229732 10.1

2 Kollam 102977 7.6 148457 8.1 207516 9.5 167446 7.3 3 Pathanamthitta 97505 7.2 133720 7.3 120990 5.5 91381 4

4 Alappuzha 62870 4.6 75036 4.1 131719 6 144386 6.3

5 Kottayam 35494 2.6 106569 5.8 89351 4.1 117460 5.2

6 Idukki 7390 0.5 7880 0.4 5792 0.3 7690 0.3 7 Eranakulam 103750 7.6 121237 6.6 120979 5.5 136113 6

8 Trissur 161102 11.8 178867 9.7 284068 13 198368 8.7 9 Palakkad 116026 8.5 177876 9.7 189815 8.7 142020 6.2 10 Malappuram 296710 21.8 271787 14.8 334572 15.3 408884 17.9

11 Kozhikode 116026 8.5 167436 9.1 199163 9.1 206719 9.1

12 Wayanad 4552 0.3 7704 0.4 13996 0.6 26874 1.2 13 Kannur 88065 6.5 202414 11 119119 5.4 283045 12.4 14 Kasargod 38747 2.8 71449 3.9 67851 3.1 120425 5.3 Kerala 1361919 100 1838478 100 2193412 100 2280543 100

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1.1 ENGINEERING DEGREE (B.TECH) KERALA, DATA BASED ON ALL INDIA SURVEY ON HIGHER EDUCATION.

ALL INDIA SURVEY ON HIGHER EDUCATION - District & Category-Wise Male & Female Student Enrolment - ALL

State – Kerala Discipline Group: Engineering & Technology Level – ALL Discipline Name: ALL Study Mode – Regular Survey Year: 2012-2013

Course Mode – ALL

Programme - B.Tech.-Bachelor of Technology State District Caste-Category Out of Total Other Foreign Total SC ST OBC PWD Muslim Minority Students Communities Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Kerala Alappuzha 3704 4311 79 120 1 1 961 1059 3 0 150 108 120 54 0 0 Kerala Ernakulam 19103 12333 976 598 105 62 4820 3705 43 8 1539 1191 2581 2152 4 0 Kerala Idukki 2627 1834 157 136 20 11 1205 914 0 0 351 303 692 452 0 0 Kerala Kannur 3381 2259 139 93 17 13 1460 1101 0 1 357 257 60 33 0 0 Kerala Kasaragod 1596 1234 43 26 0 1 351 431 0 0 23 10 2 5 0 0 Kerala Kollam 7394 5166 233 182 5 3 2450 1884 0 1 211 222 360 280 6 2 Kerala Kottayam 6373 4621 177 138 3 4 991 836 2 4 185 116 2682 2006 0 0 Kerala Kozhikode 6024 3435 474 227 178 36 2316 1556 69 7 818 532 103 64 0 0 Kerala Malappuram 3323 2122 44 47 5 1 1302 780 0 0 1162 607 24 27 0 0 Kerala Palakkad 3236 2533 224 186 31 17 1674 1207 6 2 625 294 167 145 0 0 Kerala Pathanamthitta 1662 2054 78 111 13 3 456 550 0 0 58 89 385 525 0 0 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 12808 9030 637 474 79 46 4502 3228 26 11 685 459 1652 973 0 0 Kerala Thrissur 6013 5503 305 250 45 54 2102 1670 35 8 734 487 700 435 0 0 Kerala Wayanad 44 66 1 6 1 5 21 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Districts 77288 56501 3567 2594 503 257 24611 18959 184 42 6898 4675 9528 7151 10 2

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Statistics from the AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education) reveals the following point. Eventhough the percentage of students in HSS becoming eligible for higher studies is the highest (90.96%) in Malappuram district (see item1.4 above), the student enrollment in UG technical education is lower when compared to other districts

1.1 CONCLUSION Social indices and statistics shows that there is urgent need of providing facilities for higher education in the backward district of Malappuram. Hence it is of prime importance to establish institutes as indicated in the study reports mentioned above. LBS Model Engineering College to be established at Parappananagadi , Malappuram is committed to bridge the gap in UG technical education sector and thereby paving the way to hundreds of aspiring youths to a better future.

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Annexure 3: TOTAL STUDENTS & G E R

Nos Institutions 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total 58 Govt Colleges 11514 22163 33677 11483 22900 34383 12320 23942 36262 12703 24509 37212 182 Aided Colleges 0 0 0 39492 89770 129282 40219 92743 132773 43636 96912 140420 45744 103699 149489 Unaided 264 Colleges 81296 146196 227492 83698 144624 228322 49426 180138 229564 106719 126758 233477 51576 181118 232694 Govt Engg+3 7904 6844 14748 11502 6924 18426 11662 6936 18598 11414 7249 18663 12777 6321 19098 9 Aided Engg 9 IHRD Engg 3621 3634 7255 4167 3860 8027 4241 4560 8801 4459 4640 9099 2 LBS Eng 694 2271 2965 683 2266 2949 698 2389 3087 795 2464 3259 Sree Chithra 1402 590 1992 1386 546 1932 1406 586 1992 1242 622 1864 1 Engg 6 Un-aided Engg 44036 81781 125817 45526 80936 126462 16555 110789 127344 72003 58438 130441 14237 115187 129424 Govt (43)& Aided Poly(6), Govt 59 Controlled 10 20883 10100 126462 20268 11972 127344 21163 10909 130441 25989 10466 129424 19 Unaided Poly 5106 4699 9805 5026 4762 9788 5396 4414 9810 5690 4120 9810 5097 4710 9807 4 Govt BEd Trg 68 501 569 71 498 569 70 499 569 73 496 569 75 494 569 Govt Aided 451 3086 3537 445 3082 3527 404 3143 3547 415 3129 3544 412 3124 3536 17 BEd Trg Unaided B Ed 145 Trg 5234 9721 14955 5418 9633 15051 1963 13139 15102 1811 13658 15469 1833 13658 15491 Fine Arts 3 colleges 376 120 496 416 80 496 392 100 492 400 92 492 3 Music 292 441 733 300 439 739 392 406 798 411 357 768 392 389 781 Phy Edn-Govt 108 32 140 93 47 140 98 43 140 101 39 140 103 37 140 1 College Law& L 5 Academy 472 276 748 494 265 759 493 266 759 495 265 760 554 306 860 11 Universities* 6891 19577 26468 7178 20975 28153 8370 21750 30120 8902 23409 32311 9370 22114 31484 Total 151858 273154 425012 237733 400833 734065 173451 475890 744255 291890 377316 767447 187758 493950 774723 % 35.73 64.27 100 32.39 67.61 100 23.31 76.69 100 38.03 61.97 100 24.24 75.76 100

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Appendix I

Detailed Project Report of Faculty Training Academy (FTA)

Access and Equity without Quality in education has no meaning and quality teachers with passion for teaching are inevitable in any education system. The prime problem of higher education in Kerala today is dearth of quality teachers in adequate numbers. Majority of the teaching staff in higher education do not receive any formal training in teaching. Further, the rapid application and evolution of new teaching technologies present challenges for teaching staff to stay abreast of developments while also pursuing their professional and research responsibilities. To address this problem interventions are required to ensure that the new incumbents who enter teaching service meet their capacity building and skill development through in service training. Professional development programmes are key tools that help faculty to learn the current issues in education better respond to cultural and systemic changes to delivery formats and refine their performance.

The task of attracting more and more students to higher education has become formidable it is a challenging task to induct them into higher education in a meaningful and fruitful manner. In order to address these challenges we need not only more and more educational infrastructure, but also more importantly, human resources both in terms of number and quality.

Need and Relevance

The destiny of a country is shaped in its classrooms. Teachers play a pivotal role in this activity. Therefore they must keep abreast of the latest methods of curriculum transaction in class. Accordingly, teachers’ training during service is required for the following reasons:

a. To keep abreast of the latest trends in Higher Education.

b. To help teachers recognize the differential capabilities of students and modifying the method of teaching, accordingly.

c. To recognize and master the use of modern teaching aids so as to make the teaching learning process more lively and useful.

d. To incorporate constructivist approach to teaching - learning process.

Teachers in both primary and secondary education sectors have structured pre‐service

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The proposed Academy of Higher Education is expected to fulfill the need for imparting professional training to all teachers of higher education at the induction level itself. Follow up programmes for senior teachers at well‐spaced intervals are also to be taken up by the Academy. Therefore there is a need for establishing a full‐fledged Academy to impart comprehensive training for instilling professionalism, competency and humanism in every teacher of Higher Education in the State.

Objectives

1. To ensure quality improvement in higher education by setting high standards for teaching career - enhancement of teachers’ competencies in terms of academic excellence, research orientation and teaching skill ‐ with rigorous training.

2. To impart professional training at the induction level so as generate professionalism which would remain in the individual throughout the service, and

3. Equip the teachers with necessary competencies, skills and attitudes which will enable them to face the international challenges effectively

Establishment of Kerala State Faculty Training Academy

The Kerala State Faculty Training Academy with a capacity to train 2000 teachers annually through diverse programmes of varying duration is proposed during 12th Five Year Plan. The training will strictly be residential. The ideal location for the campus will be Thiruvananthapuram District. An area of 50 acres of land would be required in a location preferably having air and other transport connectivity in naturally serene environments.

The Academy will function under the guidance of the Kerala State Higher Education Council as its Professional Training Wing.

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The Higher Education Council shall make provisions in its annual budget for the finances required for the functioning of the Academy.

The Higher Education Council shall nominate required number of members to the Governing Body of the Academy and guide the Academy from time to time in organizing the programmes.

The Executive Committee of the Higher Education Council shall appoint the Director, Administrative Officer, Finance Officer and other officers and other administrative staff required for the Academy.

Components of the Academy of Higher Education

The Proposed Academy of Higher Education shall have the following physical infrastructure and facilities:

• A campus of about 50 acres having a serene academic environment.

• SEVEN discipline with labs and classrooms.

Following are the proposed disciplines:

I. Communicative Skills

II. Governance and Leadership

III. ICT

IV. Pedagogic Skills

V. Personality Development

VI. Professional Ethics and Values

VII. Research Methodology

• All time accessible library (both physical and digital with broadband connectivity) on par with the libraries of NationalInstitutes like IITs & IIMs.

• State of the art equipment and ICT facilities.

• Indoor and outdoor stadia and sports facilities and tracks with allnecessary sportswear.

Entertainment Park, facilities for adventure sports, swimming pool, trekking facilities, gymnasium and health centre.

• Tele‐training, Edusat studio, Virtual class rooms and animation centers.

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• Amphitheaters, Convention centers and conference halls.

Training to be imparted for capacity building and skill development

The training will be imparted to both newly recruited and senior teachers at higher education level. The newly recruited teachers will undergo induction training for three months and the senior teachers will be trained in different modules of varying duration.

The curriculum includes:

i. Effective communication skills, pedagogy, use of teaching aids and techniques, value education, mentoring, leadership, IC Tapplications, statistical analysis, research orientation and instrument handling, preparation of project proposals & evaluation, concept papers, question paper setting and evaluation curriculum development, environmental awareness, organizing seminars, conferences and workshops etc. The course content will be framed on the above lines.

ii. The teachers will be trained for hard work, commitment, positive attitudes, analytical skills, communication skills, entrepreneurial skills, motivation, inspiration, facilitation, competitiveness, honesty integrity, dedication, punctuality, discipline, human rights, gender sensitization and commitment to social justice.

The induction training shall be mandatory for the faculty of all teachers in University department, affiliated/recognized colleges at the Assistant Professor or equivalent level and the duration of training shall be part of their probation period. The probation period of the candidates shall not be declared unless they successfully complete the training.

Management of the Academy Governing Body:

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g) Six eminent educationists nominated by the EC of the KSHEC Member

h) Member Secretary, KSHEC Member

i) The Director Member Secretary of

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The Governing Body shall meet at least once in three months. The Governing Body shall manage the day-to‐day affairs of the Academy under the overall guidance of the Higher Education Council. The Governing Body shall prepare the course contents, duration etc. of the various training programmes and implement the same. The term of office of Governing Body shall be five years.

Core Faculty/Staff

There shall be a Director equivalent to the post of Pro Vice Chancellor of a State University

Qualifications:

He/She should be a Senior Professor of a University /Institute of teaching and research/college principal.

He/She should have at least 20 years of teaching experience including five years of experience in academic administration in a University department/research institutions / college.

He/She should possess a doctorate degree and should have contributed some research publications in refereed journals. He/she should not be more than 65 years of age on the date of appointment. Tenure: five years

Core faculty: Core faculty may be recruited as per the norms prescribed by the Executive Council of the Kerala State Higher Education Council.

Administrative Officer

The Director shall be assisted by the Administrative Officer and Finance Officer (FO). The Administrative Officer shall be of the rank of an Additional Secretary to the Government / Registrar of a university / Principal of a college or a person holding equivalent position appointed on deputation for a period not

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The Finance Officer

The FO shall be equivalent to the rank of Joint Secretary to the state Government or recognized financial institutions for a period not exceeding three years.

Supporting Staff

There shall be required number of ministerial and technical staff for the academy drawn from other institutions/ Universities on deputation or recruited directly or on contract. For all purposes the “University” means a State University established under the Act of State Legislature.

Visiting Faculty

There shall be visiting faculty for the academy to offer programmes to the trainees. They shall be drawn from well known established education, research and management institutions including the senior faculty from the reputed Central and State Universities, institutes of Management, Institutes of Information and Technology etc. They shall be invited to offer programs and paid honorariums for their service. The terms and conditions of the visiting faculty shall be fixed by the Governing Body.

Budgetary Requirement

i. Non Recurring

a. Land: 50 acres of land in Kerala

b. Infrastructure

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Financial Resources Management i. Non - Recurring:

 The Required land of almost 50 acres to be granted free of cost by the Government of Kerala

 For the development of infrastructure, a one‐time grant shall be given by the Ministry of H.R.D/U.G.C in the 12th plan period. ii.Recurring

 The Salary of core faculty and staff, institutional expenses etc. may be provided in the annual budget of the Kerala State Higher Education Council.

 Training fee shall be as prescribed by the Executive Council, KSHEC levied on each participant.

 The Academy may seek funds from UGC under its faculty development programme.

Expected outcome

 Availability of motivated, committed and passionate professional teachers in tertiary education in adequate numbers.  Better learning ecosystem and increased learning efficiency of students.  Reduced dropouts, increased student satisfaction and enhanced GER.  Better academic environment resulting in employable graduates and post graduates.  Research and learning become integrated in tertiary education with more and more articles published and patents secured.  Healthy academic environment and quality teaching and learning resulting in higher grades and pass percent.  Quality teacher equipped with skills in pedagogy, ICT, organisation and leadership. They will be enriched with scientific attitude and research culture.  Better teacher student relationships, mentorships, facilitation and overall quality improvement in tertiary education.  Strengthening of basis of vibrant knowledge economy in the state

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Appendix II

Detailed Project Report of the Kerala State Assessment and Accreditation Council (KSAAC) a. Different understandings of quality

Many sectors have debated how to define quality. A commonly quoted remark in discussions about quality is: Quality…you know what it is, yet you don‘t know what it is (Pirsig, 1974). Another common quote is: Some things are better than others; that is, they have more quality. But when you try to say what the quality is, apart from the things that have it, it all goes poof Chambers dictionary defines quality both as grade of goodness and as excellence This indicates the ambiguity in its meaning: namely, that it can mean both good‘ and how good‘. Similarly, among other things, Webster’s dictionary describes quality, as a degree of excellence and superiority in kind‖. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) gives similar definitions the degree of excellence of a thing, general excellence and of high quality. Degree of excellence ‘implies that you can talk about something of good quality or poor in quality’. The other definitions imply that quality itself means excellence (as in quality product‘ or their work has quality’). Such ambiguity leads to many interpretations. It is therefore necessary to describe what is meant by the term in any particular context. Historically, the concept of quality assurance evolved from the manufacturing sector (OED, 2006). In this sector, quality is about minimizing variability and ensuring that manufactured products conform to clear specifications. The essence of this concern is that customers could expect the product to perform reliably. Quality therefore means zero defects‘. While manufacturing companies focus on controlling product variability, service businesses have a more comprehensive view of quality. They are concerned not only with minimizing defects, but also with managing emotions, expectations and experiences. Service businesses are now shifting the focus from zero defects in products to zero defections of customers. In the service view of quality, businesses must recognize that specifications are not just set by a manufacturer who tells the consumer what to expect. Instead, consumers may also participate in setting specifications. Here, quality means consumer satisfaction‘. In software and information products, the concept of quality usually incorporates both the conformity and service views of quality. On the one hand, there are a basic set of features that must always work. On the other hand, when customers have problems using a software package, they define quality according to the technical support they experience. The idea of quality in software products has yet another dimension. Software users expect a The Kerala state Higher Education Council 192

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Many stakeholders in higher education would find it difficult to define quality precisely. In reality, it is a relative concept that means different things to different people. For instance, while discussing the quality of an HEI, students may focus on the facilities provided and the perceived usefulness of education for future employment. Teachers, on the other hand, may pay attention to the teaching-learning process. Management may give importance to the institution‘s achievements. Parents may consider the achievements of their children. Finally, employers may consider the competence of the institution‘s graduates. Each stakeholder has a different approach to defining quality. It is not possible, therefore, to talk about quality as a single concept. Any definition of quality must be defined in terms of the context in which it is used. In the case of HEIs, we should bear in mind that an institution may be of high quality in relation to one factor or in the perspective of a category of stakeholders, but of low quality in relation to another. Considering these factors, Harvey and Green (1993) and Green (1994) have identified many approaches to the viewing of quality. Green (1994) lists five different approaches to quality in the field of higher education. She considers that it can be viewed:

 in terms of the exceptional (highest standards)

 in terms of conformity to standards;

 as fitness for purpose;

 as effectiveness in achieving institutional goals; and

 as meeting customers‘ stated or implied needs. c. Quality as exceptionality

This is the more traditional concept of quality. It is associated with the notion of providing a product or service that is distinctive and special, and which confers status on the owner or user. In higher education, an institution that demonstrates exceptionally high standards is seen as a quality institution. This approach may be applicable for excellence awards or to identify a very few high-level institutions. But it poses a practical problem for QA agencies. A QA agency

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 To safeguard the academic standards of Higher Education Institutions

 To assure the quality of the learning opportunities that the Higher Education offers to students

 To promote continuous and systematic improvements in the higher education system

 To ensure that the information about the higher education is publically available e. Maintenance of quality

Quality standards of an institution assumes greater significance as deterioration of the same could have adverse affect on a variety of stake-holders like students, society and finally the Nation as a whole. Understandably the deterioration of standards or quality could be checked to great extent if an institution at a nascent stage undertakes a strict regime of quality health checkups at regular intervals of time. The system of higher has expanded rapidly during the last sixty five years. In spite of the built-in regulatory mechanisms that aim to ensure satisfactory levels of quality in the functioning of higher education institutions, there have been criticisms that the country has permitted the mushrooming of institutions with substandard facilities and consequent dilution of standards. To address the issue of deterioration in quality, the National Policy on Education (1986) and the Plan of Action (POA- 1992) that spelt out the strategic plans for the policies, advocated the establishment of an independent national accreditation body. Consequently, the NAAC was established in 1994 with its headquarters at Bangalore. The National Knowledge Commission in its report submitted to the Central Government stated that NAAC which enjoys power over accreditation do not have the capacity to assess all higher educational institutions in the country. It has rated just about 15% of the total number of higher educational institutions so far. Hence it is

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Revised RUSA Plan recommended that instead of vesting one institution created by the Centre with monopoly power, a National Regulatory Authority may be empowered to license a number of accreditation agencies, public and private. It is in this background that the Indian Government had introduced The National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Educational Institution Bill, 2010 (NARAHEI) in the Indian Parliament which aims at improvement in the academic quality in higher education. When the Bill is adopted by the Indian Parliament it will pave the way for introduction of multiple accreditation agencies and mandatory accreditation regime. Sub section 2 n (iv) of Section 4 of the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) Act, 2007 provided for setting up of such an agency for assessment of quality in higher education institutions. The KSHEC firmly believe that with the establishment of the proposed agency, the State Government will initiate steps so as to make the assessment mandatory for all educational institutions (government, aided and unaided) within the State. The first meeting of the re-structured Executive Council (November, 2011) proposed the setting up of State Assessment and Accreditation Council. A seven member committee of experts was constituted by the Executive Council, Kerala State Higher Education Council with Prof. A.Gnanam as the Chairman. The Expert Committee was authorized to give shape to provisions of Memorandum of Association, the rules and regulations of the proposed Council, the administrative structure, and details of methodology of assessment it has to follow and also other details.

The Kerala State Assessment and Accreditation Council (KSAAC) will be an autonomous body to be set up by the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country.

Vision and Mission

The activities of the KSAAC are guided by its vision and mission that focus on making quality assurance an integral part of the functioning of higher education institutions. The vision of the KSAAC is: To make quality an integral part of higher education in Kerala through a combination of self and external quality evaluation aimed at continuous quality improvement the mission statements of the KSAAC aim at translating the KSAAC's vision into reality, defining the following key tasks of the organisation:

a. To develop a Quality Assurance Framework for higher education.

b. To encourage self evaluation, accountability, autonomy and innovations in higher education including quality-related research studies

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c. Involving all the stakeholders of higher education for quality evaluation,

d. To motivate colleges and universities for research for the innovation and development of leadership qualities. and

e. Help institutions realize their academic objectives.

Guided by its vision and striving to achieve its mission, the KSAAC primarily assesses the quality of institutions of higher education through an internationally accepted methodology, provided they are eligible to be assessed by the KSAAC.

Eligibility of the institution to undergo KSAAC assessment

Higher educational institutes or programmes duly approved by competent authorities offering education after higher secondary schooling and having completed 5 years of existence would be eligible for assessment by KSSAC.

Methodology*

For the assessment of a unit that is eligible to be assessed, the KSAAC follows a five stage process. The five stages are:

1. The preparation and submission of a self-study report by the unit of assessment.

2. The on-site visit of the peer team for validation of the self-study report and for recommending the assessment outcome to the KSAAC.

3. The final decision by the Executive Committee of the KSAAC.

4. Based on assessment outcome, college/unit to prepare Continuous Quality Improvement Plan.

5. A mechanism to review the accredited institutions.

Stage I: The Preparation of the Self-study Report: Institutions that fulfill the eligibility criteria are given the guidelines to prepare the self-study report to be submitted for assessment HEIs would have developed Quality Management systems that would continuously generate and analyze data. Self study is thus envisaged as the backbone f the process of assessment and accreditation. There will be a good harmony of internal quality system and QA by KSAAC.

Stage II: The Visit to the Institution: On receiving the self-study report from the institution, the KSAAC constitutes the team of peers and consults the institution about any justifiable reservation it may have about any member of the team. The peer team visits the institution and looks for patterns of evidence to validate the self-study report, through interactions with the

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Stage III: The Final Decision of the KSAAC: The Executive Committee of the KSAAC reviews the report and takes a decision about the grade of the institution. The grade is valid for a period of five years. Accreditation by the KSAAC is voluntary and during the first phase of assessment, the KSAAC has taken up accreditation of institutions. Guidelines (manuals) will be developed to suit different units of higher education.

Stage IV: Based on assessment outcome, college/unit to prepare Continuous Quality Improvement Plan (CQIP) to be submitted to KSAAC. This plan is to be submitted within 6 months after outcome of assessment.

Stage V: A mechanism has to be developed to review and guide the accredited institutions.

*If a uniform methodology is evolved by the national agency all over India, the same will be adopted by KSAAC.

Criteria for Assessment

The KSAAC has identified the following core and optional criteria to serve as the basis for its assessment procedures:

Core Criteria

1. Curricular Aspects

2. Teacher Quality

3. Teaching-Learning and Evaluation

4. Research and Consultancy

5. Infrastructure and Learning Resources

6. Student mentoring and Support.

7. Governance and Leadership

Optional Criteria

1. Community engagement and extension

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2. Internationalization

3. Graduate employability skill

4. Innovations and good practices

Units will have option to choose any two optional criteria.

Every institute is unique and hence one size fit all approach may not help in right assessment. Hence KSAAC has proposed combination of core and optional criteria that helps HEIs in selecting assessment criteria suitable to their goals and objectives.

Each criteria will have defined standards on which assessment will be made.

The validation of the self-study report and the subsequent assessment lead to an overall institutional grade and a detailed report, which begins with the peer team agreeing on the criterion-wise scores. Taking cognizance of the variance in types of institutions, different criteria have been allotted differential weightages. The weightages given below are used for calculating the institutional score.

The Assessment Outcome

The validation of the self-study report by peers results in criterion-wise scores and a detailed assessment report. The criterion scores are used to arrive at the overall institutional score. If the overall score is more than 50%, the institution gets the "Accredited status" and the accredited institutions are graded on a five point scale. Institutions which do not attain the minimum 50% score for accreditation are also intimated and notified indicating that the institutions were" Assessed And Found Not Qualified For Accreditation". The assessment outcome is valid for a period of 5 years. The accredited institutions are graded on a five -point scale with the following scale values.

50% to 60% D

60% to 70% C

70% to 80% B

80% to 90% A

90% to 100% O

GRADING SYSTEM

A significant outcome of the Assessment is the final Institutional grading

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The institutions will be graded on a 5-letter grade as follows:

Range of Institutional Letter Performance

score Grade Descriptor

90-100% O Outstanding

80-90 % A Very Good

70-80% B Good

60-70 % C Satisfactory

50-60 % D Not accredited

The grade will also be supplemented by a qualitative report by the Team that would highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the institution under six criteria. HEIs in the grade D will not get accredited status. These HEIs will be included in Capacity building programme of KSAAC for one year. Institutions in the A and O Grade will form part of Benchmarking circle of KSAAC.

Site Visit/ Peer Review

KSAAC will develop a pool of trained assessor who will take part of in Peer review.

All the Peers will be from outside the state the visits will be coordinated by KSAAC academic staff or by a local consultant.

A typical site visit would last 2 to 3 days depending on size of unit being assessed.

Continuous Quality Improvement Plan

After assessment outcome is received, every accredited institute/ unit would be required to prepare Continuous Quality Improvement Plan within six months. KSAAC would assist accredited HEIs in preparing this CQIP.

KSAAC would develop a Collegium of Consultants which will work closely with accredited HEIs in developing CQIP and subsequent handholding. Senior professionals in Kerala who are having adequate experience in assessment and accreditation will be considered as member of KSAAC’s Collegium of consultants.

Key Features of assessment and accreditation by KSAAC

1. Quality Assurance Framework has to be developed

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2. Accreditation mandatory for all HEIs and notified programmes offered in state of Kerala

3. Continuous Quality Improvement will be the focus

4. Teacher Quality is a major priority

5. Alignment of criteria and methodology with national and international QA bodies

6. Provision of Core and optional criteria depending on mission of HEI.

7. All the Peers will be from other states.

8. Collegium of consultants to guide HEIs for continuous improvement

9. Support to HEIs for developing Quality Management systems

Authorities of the KSAAC:

1. The following shall be the authorities of the KSAAC

(i) The General Council;

(ii) The Executive Committee;

(iii) The President

(iv) The Chairman, Executive Committee

(v) The Director, and

(vi) Such other authorities as may be constituted and / or declared by the General council.

General Council:

2. The General Council shall be the principal authority if KSAAC and shall be over all responsible for its activities and affairs. It shall give policy directions/guidelines to Executive Committee, which shall take steps for managing the activities and affairs of KSAAC, accordingly.

3. The General Council shall consist of the following members:

(i) Chairperson of KSHEC - President - ex-officio

(Minister of Education)

(ii) KSAAC Chairman - Vice President - ex-officio

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Higher Education Department - Member - ex-officio

(iv) The Director of Technical - Member - ex-officio

Education

(v) The Director of Medical Education - Member - ex-officio

(vi) The Director of Collegiate Education - Member - ex-officio

(vii) The Executive Vice-President,

Kerala State Council for Science,

Technology and Environment, - Member - ex-officio

(viii) A nominee of the UGC not below

The rank of Joint Secretary - Member - ex-officio

(ix) Five educationalist of repute

Nominated by the Government - Member

(x) Vice Chancellors of all the

Universities in the State - Member

(xi) Four educationalists nominated by

the Government not below the

rank of first grade college principal/

/ University professor -Member

(xii) The Director of KSAAC shall be the Member Secretary of the General Council.

The term of nominated members shall be five years.

Conduct of Meeting:

4. The General Council shall hold at least one meeting in a year at such time, date and place as may be determined by the President, to consider the Annual Report of the Society, the Audited statement of Accounts together with the Auditor’s Report thereon. The other details regarding conduct of meeting of General Council may be prescribed under the By-Laws.

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6. On the requisition of at least four members of the General Council, the President shall convene a requisitioned meeting of the General Council. At such requisitioned meeting, no matter, other than that stated in the notice for the meeting, shall be discussed.

7. The Director of the General Council shall issue notices of all meetings to members of the General Council, at least before fifteen clear days from the appointed date for such meeting. The notice will specify the time and place of the meeting and can be served personally or by post, or electronically.

8. Provided further that if the Chairman, KSHEC who is the President, of the General Council shall preside over all meetings of the General Council. In his/ her absence, the Chairperson of the KSAAC, who is the Vice President of the General Council.

9. One-third of members of the General Council shall form quorum for any meeting of the General Council.

10. Each member of the Council shall have one vote, in case of equality of votes; the President shall have a casting vote.

11. All matters voted on shall be determined by a majority of votes of the members present and voting.

12. The accidental omission to give notice to, or non-receipt of notice by, any member, shall not invalidate the proceedings of the meeting.

Powers and Functions of the President of the General Council:

13. The President shall preside over the meetings of the general Council.

14. The President shall perform such other duties as may be specified under the Rules and /or Bye-Laws.

Executive Committee:

15. The affairs of the KSAAC shall be managed, administered, directed and controlled as per Rules and Bye-Laws approved by Executive Committee.

16. The Executive Committee of the KSAAC for the purpose of Societies Registration Act shall consist of the following members:

(i) Chairperson of the KSAAC Chairman Secretary to Government, Higher Education

Department. Ex-officio

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(ii) Nominee of UGC not below the rank of Joint

Secretary. Member

(iii) Five educationalists of repute nominated by

the Government Member

(iv) One Vice Chancellor (by rotation for one year)

of State Universities Member

(v) Two Principals of first grade colleges nominated

by the Government by rotation for one year Member

(vi) Director of KSAAC shall be the Member Secretary of the Executive Committee.

Conduct of Meetings:

17. a. Every meeting of the Executive Committee shall be presided over by the Chairperson.

b. the meeting of the Executive Council shall be convened at least once in two months

Proceedings of the Executive Committee:

18. One-third of the total members shall form quorum at any meeting of the Executive Committee.

19. Not less than seven days clear notice of every meeting of the Executive Committee shall be given to each member of the Executive Committee. The accidental omission to give notice to or the non-receipt of notice by any member shall not invalidate the proceedings at the meeting.

20. At least four meetings of the Executive Committee shall be held in each year.

21. For the purpose of the Rule 22, each year shall be deemed to commence on the 1st day of April and terminate on the 31st day of March of the following calendar year.

22. The Chairperson may himself/herself call or by a requisition in writing signed by him/her may require the Director to forthwith call such a meeting.

23. One-third of the members of the Executive Committee may on requisition in writingduly signed by them require the Director to call a meeting of the Executive

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Committee at any time and on receipt of such a requisition, the Director shall forthwith call such a meeting on consultation with the Chairperson.

24. Each member of the Executive Committee shall have one vote and in case of equaldivision of votes on any question to be decided by Executive Committee, the Chairperson have the casting vote.

25. Any business which may be necessary for the Executive Committee to perform, maybe performed by a resolution in writing circulated among all its members and any such resolution, so circulated and approved by a majority of the members signing shall be as effective and binding as if such resolution had been passed at a meeting of the Executive Committee provided at least four members of the Executive Committee have recorded their approval to the resolution.

26. In case of a difference of opinion amongst the members of the Executive Committeeon a question of sufficient importance, the opinion of the majority shall prevail. The ruling of the Chairperson in regard to all questions of procedures shall be final.

Powers and Functions of the Executive Committee

27. The Executive Committee shall generally carry out and pursue the objects of the KSAAC, as set forth in its Memorandum of Association. The Management of all the affairs and funds of the KSAAC shall for this purpose, vest in the Executive Committee.

The Executive Committee shall exercise all powers of the KSAAC in respect of the expenditure form the funds of the KSAAC.

28. In particular and without prejudice to the generally of the foregoing provisions, the Executive Committee shall have the power subject to the provisions of these Rules to:

i) Manage, administer and review the affairs of the KSAAC and also to conduct administrative affairs of the KSAAC not otherwise provided for;

ii) Consider the annual and supplementary budgets placed before it from time to time and pass them with such modifications as the Executive Committee may think fit.

iii) Create and abolish posts, the emoluments structures of various posts, i.e. adoption of pay scales, allowances and revision thereof and creating of posts above a specified scale.

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iv) Appoint various Academic, technical, administrative and other officers and staff of the KSAAC for those posts for which the Executive Committee is the appointing authority, to fix their remuneration, terms and conditions of service, to enforce discipline and to impose penalty in accordance with the Rules and the bye-laws;

v) Enter in to arrangements with the State Government and other public or private organizations or individuals with in the country, for securing and accepting grants-in-aid, endowments, donations or gifts to the KSAAC on mutually agreed terms and conditions, provided that such terms and conditions, if any, shall not be contrary or inconsistent or in conflict with the objects of KSAAC, provided, for any such arrangement with foreign and /or international agencies or organizations, the prior approval of the State Government shall be obtained;

vi) Take over, acquire by purchase, gifts, exchange, lease or hire, or otherwise, from State Government and other public or private bodies or individuals, institutions, libraries, laboratories, immovable properties, endowment or other funds together with any attendant obligations and engagements not inconsistent with the objects of the KSAAC, provided, for any such activity involving foreign and / or international agency or organization, the prior approval of the State Government shall be obtained;

vii) Appoint Committee or sub-committee for such purposes, and with such powers and for such periods and on such terms as it may deem fit and to dissolve any of them;

viii) Entertain, adjudicate upon or redress grievances of the employees of the KSAAC, who may feel aggrieved.

29. Transfer or accept transfers of any immovable property on behalf of the KSAAC.

30. A member of the General Council as well as of the Executive Committee shall cease to be member in case he/she:-

i) resigns (to be effective from the date of acceptance by the Chairperson);

ii) dies;

iii) is declared of unsound mind;

iv) is declared insolvent

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v) is convicted of criminal offence involving moral turpitude and /or any other criminal offence attracting imprisonment of seven years or more;

vi) is not permitted by ;his/her employer to serve on Executive Committee;

vii) proceeds abroad for a continuous period exceeding six months;

viii) Fails to attend three consecutive meetings.

31. Each nominated member of the General Council as well as of the Executive shall be deemed to have relinquished his/her membership of expiry of four years from the date on which he /she is nominated as a member of the General Council as well as of Executive Committee unless his/her membership is terminated by the nominating authority earlier. In case of a casual vacancy, the person appointed to fill the vacancy, shall hold office for the full term of four years.

32. Whenever a member holds the membership of the Executive Committee by virtue of an office held by him/her (ex-officio), his/her membership shall terminate when he/she ceases to hold that office and vacancy so caused shall be filled by his/her successor to that office.

33. The members of the General Council as well as of the Executive Committee shall not be entitled to any remuneration from the KSAAC except the full time Director of the KSAAC.

The members of the General Council as well as of Executive Committee or any Committee appointed by it, shall be paid by the KSAAC, such travelling and daily allowances and honorarium as may be provided for in the Bye-laws.

34. A person holding the membership of the General Council as well as of the Executive Committee by name cannot nominate another person and shall attend the meetings himself/herself.

Officers of the KSAAC

35. The following shall be the officers of the KSAAC;

i) Chairman;

ii) Director; and

iii) Such other officers as may be declared by the Executive Committee with the approval of the State Government.

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Appointment of Chairman

36. The Chairman of KSAAC shall be a distinguished academician with PhD having at least 25 years of teaching experience in College /University with more than 5years of experience in academic administration as Principal of a College/Professor and Head of a University Department. He should have experience in assessment and accreditation of higher education institutions.

37. The Chairman shall not have completed seventy years of age at the time of his/her appointment.

38. A Selection Committee consisting of three eminent academicians, one nominated by the President, one nominated by the Executive Council of KSHEC and one present or former Chairman of NAAC nominated by the Executive Committee of KSAAC shall constitute the Selection Committee which shall submit a panel of three names to the State Government.

The Government shall appoint the Chairman on the recommendation of the Selection Committee.

The tenure of the Chairman shall be Five Years.

The Chairman shall be entitled for the emoluments and perquisites at par with the Vice Chancellor of a state university or as prescribed in the Rules.

Powers and Functions of the Chairman

39. (i)The Chairman shall exercise such powers for the conduct of the affairs of the KSAAC as may be delegated to him/her by the Executive Committee.If action is to be taken in an emergent situation; the Chairman may take necessary action, and subsequently report to the Executive Committee for ratification.

(ii) The Chairman may, with the approval of the Executive Committee delegate such of his/her powers, as may be considered necessary, to the Director of KSAAC.

(iii) Executive Committee shall nominate the members of the Academic Advisory Committee for the panel recommended by the General Council of the KSAAC. However, any other expert from outside the country may be co-opted by the Academic Advisory Committee, subject to the concurrence of the Chairman, Executive Committee.

The Director

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40. (a) Director shall be an eminent academician having at least 25 years of teaching experience in college/university including more than 5 years of experience in academic administration as Principal/ Professor and Head of a university department. He should possess PhD degree. He should be an academician with vast experience in assessment and accreditation of higher education institutions being Member/Member Coordinator-NAAC/NBA Peer Team or other national/international accreditation agencies of repute which is an area of relevance to KSAAC.

(b) The Government shall constitute the Search Committee with at least three eminent academicians out of which one shall be the Chairman of the KSAAC, one nominated by the Executive Council of the KSHEC and one member nominated by the Chairman of NAAC. The Director of the KSAAC shall be appointed by the President of the General Council on the recommendation of the Search Committee with the approval of the State Government. However, the first Director who possesses the required qualifications and experience shall be appointed by the President with the approval of the State Government.

(c) The Director shall not have completed sixty-five years of age at the time of his/her appointment.

(d) The Director shall be appointed for a period of five years. The Director may be re-appointed for the second term.

(e) The Director shall be entitled for the emoluments and other perquisites at par with the Pro Vice Chancellor of a state university or as prescribed in the Rules.

Powers and Functions of the Director

41. (a) The Director shall be the executive authority of the KSAAC and shall have all powers needed for the administration of the KSAAC and shall be responsible for proper administration and control over funds of the KSAAC.

(b) The Director shall be vested with such executive powers as may be necessary or incidental for the purpose of proper administration, subject to the rules and Bye-laws.

(c) When the Director has to leave station for short periods, the routine duties will be performed by the next senior most officer/employee of the KSAAC.

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acting Director (for a period not exceeding six months at a time),with the prior approval of the President of the General Council.

(e) The Director shall, subject to the provisions of the Rules and the Bye-laws and decisions of the Executive Committee, exercise general supervision and disciplinary control over the officers and the staff of the KSAAC and prescribe their duties and functions.

(f) The Director shall co-ordinate and exercise academic leadership and administrative supervision of all the activities of the KSAAC.

(g) The Director of the KSAAC shall act as the Secretary of the Society for the purpose of the Societies Registration Act. The Secretary shall be considered as the Principal Secretary of the Society and the Society may sue or be sued in the name of the Secretary of the Society.

Members of the KSAAC

42. (a) The KSAAC shall consist of all members of the General Council set up under the Rules.

(b) KSAAC shall maintain a register of members giving their names; addresses and the same will be open to inspection by the members. Every member of the Council shall sign the register.

(c) A member of the General Council/or Executive Council, KSAAC shall cease to be a member: (i)on death; (ii) on resignation; (iii) upon being declared insolvent or of unsound mind; (iv) on conviction of criminal offence involving moral turpitude; and (v) on his /her failure to attend three consecutive meeting of the General Council.

(d) Resignation from the membership of General Council shall be tendered to the President and shall take effect from the date of acceptance. Similarly, resignation from the Membership of Executive Committee shall be tendered to the Chairperson and shall take effect from the date acceptance.

(e) The KSAAC shall function, notwithstanding any vacancy in its General Council and/or its Executive Committee, and no act or proceedings of the KSAAC shall be invalid merely by reasons of such vacancy or of any defect in the appointment of any of its members.

Committees:

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43. KSAAC shall, in addition to Executive Committee, have following Committee:

1. Finance Committee;

2. Academic Advisory Committee;

3. Accreditation and /or Assessment Committees and their sub committees in different disciplines; and

4. Any other Committee as may be deemed fit by the Executive Committee

Finance Committee:

44. The Finance Committee of the KSAAC shall consist of the following members:

(1) Chairman of the KSAAC as the Chairperson of the Finance Committee

(2) Director, KSAAC - ex-officio

(3) One member of General Council,

Nominated by the President of KSAAC Member

(4) One member of the Executive Committee

Nominated by the Chairman, Executive

Committee Member

(5) An external renowned educationalist nominated

by the Chairman, KSAAC - Member

(6) Finance Officer of KSAAC Member

(7) An administrative officer of KSAAC, nominated by the Director KSAAC as non- member secretary.

The Finance committee shall meet to consider the Revised Estimates and the Budget Estimate for the following financial year in August and December of the calendar year respectively.

One-third of the members shall form a quorum at any meeting of the Finance Committee. In the absence of the Chairman, the Director will act as the pro tem Chairperson in a Finance Committee meeting.

The Finance Committee shall meet at least thrice in a year. It shall make recommendations to the Executive Committee on:

a) Budget proposals of the KSAAC:

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b) Scrutiny of the Audited Accounts and reply to the Annual Audit Report:

c) Creation of post[s]: and

d) Any other matter on which the Executive Committee seeks its recommendations.

The recommendations contained in the minutes of the Finance Committee shall be considered and approved by the Chairman, Finance Committee.

Academic Advisory Committee:

45. The Academic Advisory Committee of KSAAC shall monitor and promote the activities of KSAAC with reference to its various activities like assessment, accreditation, publications, selection and shaping of instruments for Assessment and Accreditation, modalities of operation in-charge, the Rules, Regulation and Guidelines. The Chairman of the Executive Committee would be Chairperson of the Academic Advisory Committee. The Director of the KSAAC will be ex-officio member of the Academic Committee.

Sub-Committee:

46. Sub-Committee on each discipline, such as Education, Law, Engineering, Management, Arts & Science etc. shall function separately to evolve standard for Assessment and Accreditation, in their respective field, to form assessor’s panel, to lay down guidelines for assessor’s panel, to lay down guidelines for assessor’s, to evaluate and give recommendations on assessor’s, to evaluate and give recommendations on assessor’s report etc. these sub-committees will meet frequently in a month or once in two months, as required.

47. Any other functions, duties, to be assigned by the General Council/Executive Committee.

Staff

48. The manner of recruitment and conditions of service, emoluments and benefits to employees shall be as prescribed in the Bye-laws to be formulated by the Director of KSAAC and approved by the Executive Committee.

Funds of the Society:

49. The funds of the Society shall consist of the following:

(i) Grants received by KSAAC from the State Government and other funding agencies

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(ii) Fees and other charges received by the KSAAC

(iii) All money received by the KSAAC by way of grants, donations or other contributions.

(iv) Miscellaneous receipts.

50. All the funds of the KSAAC shall be paid into the KSAAC’s account with the branches of the State Bank of India or its subsidiaries or in a Scheduled Nationalized Bank, as decided by the Executive Committee and shall not be withdrawn except on cheques signed and countersigned by such officers/employees of the KSAAC, as may be duly empowered by the Executive Committee.

51. The Income and property of the KSAAC, however derived, shall be used towards the promotion of the objectives thereof, as set forth in the Memorandum of Association. No portion of the income and property of the KSAAC shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividends, bonus or otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the persons, who shall at any time and /or have been members of the KSAAC or to any of them or to any persons claiming through them or any of them provided that nothing herein contained shall proven the payment in good faith of remuneration of any member thereof or other persons in return for any service rendered to the KSAAC.

52. The Powers for the creation/utilization/disposal of assets and funds of the society shall in Executive Committee.

Accounts and Audit:

53. The Accounts of the KSAAC shall be audited annually by a Chartered Accountant of Accountants as defined in the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (XXXVII 1949) to be appointed by the Executive Committee. The nature of audit to be applied, and the detailed arrangements to be made in regard to form of accounts and their maintenance and presentation for audit, shall be prescribed by the bye-Laws to be framed by the Executive Committee and approved by the KSHEC.

Annual Report:

54. An Annual Report of the KSAAC, and of all work undertaken during the year, shall be prepared by the KSAAC and submitted to the Executive Committee and Council for approval. The report and the audited accounts of the KSAAC along with the Auditor’s report thereon shall be placed before the Council.

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Alterations and Amendments:

55. (a) Subject to the provisions of the Societies Registration Act, the Rules and Bye- Laws of the KSAAC may be altered at any time by the General Council by a resolution passed by at least two-third majority of the members present at any meeting.

Any resolution on proposed changes in Rules/Bye-Laws approved in an Executive Committee meeting shall be circulated to the Council members for passing by a majority of members.

(b) The KSAAC may alter or extend the purpose for which it is established or be amalgamated wholly or partly with any other society by following the under mentioned procedure:

(1) The Executive Committee shall convene a Special General Meeting of the Members of the KSAAC, according to these Rules for the consideration of the said proposition;

(2) The Executive Committee shall submit the proposition for such alteration, extension or amalgamation as aforesaid to the members of the Society in a written or printed report;

(3) Such report shall be delivered or sent by post to every member of the society fifteen clear days previous to the said Special General Meeting;

(4) Such proposition shall be deemed to have been agreed to if not less than three-fifths of the members of the society cast their votes in its favour either in person or by proxy at the said Special General Meeting; and

(5) Such proposition shall be confirmed by the votes of three fifths of members of the society present at the Second Special General Meeting convened by the Executive Committee at an interval of one month after the former meeting.

(c) The Society may change its name by a resolution passed by a majority of the members of the Society at any meeting of the Society convened for the purpose.

(d) Not less than three-fifths of the members of the Society may determine, that it shall be dissolved, and thereupon it shall be dissolved forthwith, or at the time they agreed upon, if, on the winding up or dissolution of the Society, there shall

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remain, after the satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities, any property whatsoever, the same shall not be paid to, or distributed among the members of the Society or any of them, but shall be dealt with in such manner as the KSAAC may determine.

58. All provisions contained in the Societies Registration Act, as applicable, shall apply to this Society.

Structure of KSAAC Sl. Designation Remarks No 1 President Minister of Education Govt. of Kerala 2 Chairperson Nominated by the Government. 3 Director Nominated by the Government. 4 Educational Consultant Contract basis- initially for a period of one year 5 Educational Consultant Contract basis- initially for a period of one year 6 Research Officer By deputation 7 Research Officer By deputation 8 Administrative Officer By deputation -from among Jt. Secretaries

9 P.S. /C.A to the On contract basis Chairman 10 P.S./C.A to the Director On contract basis 11 Finance Officer By deputation -from among Dy. Secretaries 12 Clerk /DEO Contract basis

13 Driver Contract basis 14 Peon Contract basis Peon Contract basis 15

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MHRD Comments on Kerala’s Higher Education Plan - Answers 1.1 Page 3, Serial No.1

Amb.(Rtd) T.P.Sreenivasan has the following academic experience 1. Lecturer in English at Mar Ivanios College, Kerala University (1966-67) 2. Amity University Representative in Kerala (2004-2005) 3. Senior Fellow, Brookings Institutions, Washington, USA (2009) 4. Guest faculty at the Academic Staff College, Kerala University(2004 till today) 5. Visiting Professor of International Relations at the Central University, Kasaragod (2013 till today) In addition, he belongs to the second category of eligible persons as a Diplomatic professional with 37 years of experience in the sector, Presumably, “ industry etc” does not exclude the diplomatic profession. 1.2 Page 3, Serial No.3 The State according to the RUSA norms has agreed to raise its expenditure on higher education by 0.3% to 4% by 2016-17. The State has earmarked 35% of the total amount proposed during the financial year as the State’s contribution which will be shown separately in the budget allocation. The Govt. has approved a separate account for RUSA (2202-03-103-62-RUSA). Sufficient funds have been provided by the government in the budget head. In case of additional requirements, the amount will be reappropriated from other heads. 2.1 Page 1, Point 3 Compiled by the Expert Panel of TSG of KSHEC from the available sources like Directorate of Collegiate Education, Directorate of Technical Education, Census Directorate and data available in the unpublished book of Dr. P.Anvar, Member Secretary, KSHEC. 2.2 Page 2, Point 4 The given number stands for the number of PhDs produced in the year 2011-12. 3.1 Page 21 Vision, Mission and Goals has been inserted according to the DCF format in the beginning 3.2 Page 153 The Columns that were left blank has been completed 3.3 page 159 The columns regarding the accreditation status that has not been filled has been completed 3.4 page 180 The data regarding the cycle of extension has been filled 3.5. Page 181 The data regarding faculty has been attached.

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3.6. Page 182 The additional information regarding the number of 2(f) and 12(b) colleges and NAAC accredited colleges and Universities has been provided. 3.7. Pages 184-205 The state has provided the additional data and filled the blank spaces. 3.8. Pages 206-207 The data regarding law has been provided. The huge disparity in favour of the females exists in the State. 3.9. Page 39 The analysis of past performance has been inculcated according to the DCF format and performance against specific indicators has been filled. 3.10. Page 9 SWOT analysis has been done and attached in the prescribed format and the nuances filled. 3.11. point 5. The required information has been done as per the DCF format with the details regarding the targets and strategies and resources required.

Point 9 The outcome and output targets table has been filled according to the DCF format. Point 10 State data(Baseline and perspective) has been filled. 3.1.Page 51 The answer has been attached. 4.1.Page 51-52 The answer has been attached. 5.1., 5.2.Pages 52-53 The answer has been attached and the colleges prioritized. The physical and financial proposals have been included. 6.1. Page 53-54 The answer has been attached. 7.1 and 7.4. Pages 45 to 49 and Pages 26 to 33. The colleges have been prioritized and physical and financial information of the proposals has been provided in the prescribed format. 8.1 Page 55 Has been included in the prescribed format. 9.1 Pages 55-56 Has been included according to the prescribed format.

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10.1 Page 56-57 Has been included in the prescribed format 11.1 Page 58 Has been included in the prescribed format 12.1 Page 58 Has been included in the prescribed format 14.1 Page 59 Has been included in the prescribed format 17 – Support to Polytechnics The supporting documents has been attached.

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