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The PERSONAL & ACADEMIC DETAILS The PERSONAL & ACADEMIC DETAILS Dr.K.Prabhakar Rajkumar M.Com, MBA(Gen), MBA(Fin), M.Phil., Ph.D Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Periyar University, Salem 11 Personal Details Age : 48 Date of Birth : 06.07.1970 Address for Communication : Department of Commerce, Periyar University, Salem – 11 Hand Phone : 9444387016 Email Id : [email protected] 1 Academic Details 1. Educational Qualification S.No Examination Subject Year of Name of the Institute/ Grade Percentage passing university Obtained Obtained Sri Venkateswara 1 SSLC - 1986 II 57 School, Vellore Higher Sri Venkateswara 2 Commerce 1988 II 52 Secondary School, Vellore 3 B.Com Commerce 1991 University of Madras II 47 4 M.Com Commerce 1994 University of Madras I 61 II 52 M.B.A General 2006 Alagappa University 5 Tamil Nadu Open I 73 6 M.B.A Finance 2011 University 7 M.Phil Commerce 1996 University of Madras II 53 8 Ph.D Commerce 2005 Alagappa University 9 SLET Commerce 1999 Bharathidasan University 2. Specialization 1. Accounting & Finance including stock derivatives and commodity tradings 2. Banking 3. Innovative and scientific marketing 3. Teaching Experience PG Classes (in years) 21 UG Classes (in years) 8 4. Served Institutions Details Duration Years of service Institution Position From To Vel’s College, Chennai. Lecturer 18.6.1997 19.5.1998 11 Months DG Vaishnav College, Chennai. Lecturer 11.6.1998 25.11.2004 6 Yrs 5 Months 14 days Assistant 12 Yrs 9 Months (As on Periyar University, Salem. 26.11.2004 Till date Professor 24.07.2017) Total year of service 20 Yrs 1 Months 15 Days 5.Research Experience : 20 Years 2 6.Research Guidance (Annexure - I) (i) No. of PG (M.Com) Projects guided : 75 (ii) No. of M.Phil Dissertations guided : 46 (iii) No. of Ph.D. Thesis guided : 10 (iv) No. of Ph.d Thesis guiding : 8 7. Research Publications (Annexure – II) S.No Nature Published National 59 1 Journals International 66 Total 125 Conferences/Presentations National 30 2 (Proceedings) International 2 3 Books 3 4 Book Chapters 5 8. Paper Presentations (Annexure – III) National International Paper Presented 68 70 Participated 18 3 Total 86 73 Projects S.No Degree Title Year of Completion 1 M.Com Recent Development in Fishery Sector of Kerala 1994 A Study on Present Trend and Developments of 2 M.Phil 1996 Fisheries (Aqualculture in Kerala) A Study on the Role of Nabard in Providing Refinance for Agriculture and Rural 3 Ph.D 2005 Development in India with Special Reference to Tamil Nadu 3 9. Research Projects Details Amount Funding S.No Title of the Project Period Rs. Agency The Impact of NABARD 3 Years Completed 1 Refinance on Socio-Economic 6,04,200 UGC 2006-2009 Development of Self Help Groups in Tamil Nadu 10. Consultancy Projects Details Amount Funding S.No Title of the Project Period Rs. Agency Economic Assistance to the Sri 1 Tribe Women in Yercaud, Gokulam Salem Hospital 11. Lecture Programme (Annexure – IV) S.No Activities Numbers 1 Programme organized in the Department 20 2 Invited / Guest Lectures and acted as Resource Person 41 3 Acted as Chair Persons 12 4 Acted as Executive Member 2 5 Acted as Coordinator and Judge 8 6 Acted as Rapporteur & Chief Guest 6 12. Programme Organized Nature of the S.No Title Date Funded by program 31st Mar 1 Workshop Dynamics of Decision Analysis University 2008 Role of Environment the Decision making 31st Mar 2 Workshop University process of the Corporate Sector 2009 Women Empowerment through 28th Jan 3 National Seminar University Microfinance 2011 Forward Trading in Security and Commodity Markets Two days National 30 & 31st 4 markets as an Attractive and Safe Commission Symposium Aug 2013 Investment Portfolio (FMC) Mumbai 4 Nature of the S.No Title Date Funded by program Special Lecture 7th Apr 5 How to do effective research work Self Programme 2014 Special Lecture Research Dimensions in International 16th Dec 6 Self Programme Market 2014 Special Lecture Employment Opportunities for Commerce 7th Jan 7 Self Programme Students 2015 Special Lecture 12th Jan 8 Soft Skill for Future Business Managers Self Programme 2015 Special Lecture Formulation of Research Hypothesis and 12th Mar 9 Self Programme Application of Statistical Tools 2015 Special Lecture 13th Mar 10 Budget and Indian Economy-2015 Self Programme 2015 Special Lecture 10th Aug 11 Derivatives Trading Practices in India Self Programme 2015 Special Lecture Various Innovative Research Dimensions 20th Apr 12 Self Programme in Commerce and Management 2016 Training 7th Oct 13 Effectual Investment Self Programme 2016 Special Lecture 17th Feb 14 Padaippin Sakthi (Creating Power) Self Programme 2017 ICAI and Special Lecture Budget (2017) and Demonetization 21st Feb 15 PGP Group, Programme Effects – Discussion 2017 Chennai Training 8th Sep 16 Human Resource Skill Development Self Programme 2017 Special Lecture 19th Feb 17 Investment Awareness Self Programme 2018 National Commerce and Business – A Paradigm 15 & 16th 18 Conference Shift to Information and Communication University Mar 2018 (Co-Organiser) Technology (CBICT- 2018) One day How to Effectively Construct Research 23rd Mar 19 Self Workshop Thesis & Dissertation 2018 Two Day Significance of Joint Liability Group as 9th & 10th Student 20 International Saviours of Rural Poor Students Oct 2018 Contribution Conference Other Activities 13. Department Activities (Annexure – V) S.No Post held Function Duration 1 Acted as Soft Skill Development officer Motivator 2011-2012 2 Staff in charge of Tour and Industrial Visit Organizer 2009 To 2018 Staff in charge of Time Table preparation and 3 Planner 2009 To 2018 Department Library. 5 S.No Post held Function Duration Staff in charge of Students Discipline and 4 Maker 2009 To 2018 Mentoring service Staff in charge of conduct of Semester Examination, 5 Observer 2009 To 2018 Internal Assessment and Entrance Test 07.03.2013 30.05.2013 12.08.2013 Valuation In 13.01.2015 Camp Officer (Valuation Duty) 6 charge 21.11.2015 (2 months each time) (9 times) 17.03.2016 02.11.2016 10.04.2017 14.11.2017 1.12.2012 To Examination 15.12.2012 7 Acted as External Chief Superintendent (15 days) Conduction 11.11.13 (2 times) To 16.12.13 Acted as Question Paper Setter for various Question 2009 to Till 8 Universities/Colleges Paper Setter Date Examination 25.05.2015 Acted as Additional Superintendent in Pachamuthu 9 Conduction To College of Arts & Science, Dharmapuri. (1 time) 30.05.2015 8.10.2014 10 Admission Selection Committee Member Member To 14.10.2014 20.10.2016 11 Staff Incharge for IQAC Member To Till Date Acted as Inspection Committee Member- PRIDE – 2014 to Till 12 Member Study Centre Date Acted as Inspection Commission Member – Course 2013 to Till 13 Member Affiliation Date 2011 to Till 14 Acted as Examiner in other Colleges/ Universities Examiner Date Acted as Member for Board of Studies in Periyar 2016 15 Member University Acted as Convocation Committee Member in 2011 to Till 16 Member Periyar University Date Acted as Doctoral Committee Member in other 2014 to Till 17 Member Colleges/ Universities Date 18 Acted as Editorial Board Member Member 6 14. Extension Activities S.No Post held Duration 1 YRC Program Officer 2011 to 2017 2 Organized Blood Donation Programme 26.03.2012 3 Organized Blood Donation Programme 15.02.2013 Organized Special Lecture 4 10.10.2012 Programme(Value Based Education) Member of Internal Compliance 3.07.2018 to Till 5 Committee Date 15. Membership of Societies Grade of Organization Year of Induction membership Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu 11.09.2006 Life Time Indian Accounting Association 21.07.2010 Life Time 16. Awards Received S.No Name of the Award Name of the Donor 1 The Best Citizens of India 2013 International Publishing House Navraj Academy for 2 Teacher Achievement Award-2014 Managerial Excellence Venus International 3 Outstanding Scientist VIFRA Award-2015 Foundation 4 Bharat Vikas Award -2016 Institute of Self Reliance 17. Training Courses Attended S.No Program Duration Organized by 20.11.2007 To 10.12.2007 UGC Academic Staff College, 1 Refresher (21 days) Bharathiar University 04.09.2012 To 1.10.2012 UGC Academic Staff College, 2 Orientation (27 days) Madras University 23.7.2014 To 12.8.2014 UGC Academic Staff College, 3 Refresher (21 days) Madras University Zonal Level Indian Red Cross society 18.2.2015 To 20.2.2015 4 Orientation Tamil Nadu and Periyar (3 days) Program University. Faculty Capacity 17.4.2015 To 30.4.2015 PRIMS & ICSSR, Periyar 5 Building (14 days) University, Salem -11. Programme 7 S.No Program Duration Organized by Faculty 14.12.2016 To 21.12.2016 Department of English, 6 Development (8 days) Periyar University, Salem-11 Programme Faculty National Institute of Securities Development 03.12.2018 to 04.12.2018 Markets with Department of 7 Programme on (2 days) Commerce, University of Securities Market Madras 18. Copyright Received S.No Title File No Status Behavioral Finance Perspectives With Reference To 1 L-71684/2017 Received Mutual Fund Investors In Tamil Nadu Salient Service Quality and Usage Pattern of SBI 2 L-75812/2018 Received ATMs in Salem Town Self Help Groups – A Panacea for the Socio-Economic 3 L-77355/2018 Received Development of Transgenders in Tamil Nadu The Impact of Corporate Announcements on Security 4 Prices and Individual Investor’s Investment L-78294/2018 Received Behavioural Pattern 8 Annexure – I M.Com Projects Guided S.No Name of the Reg No Title of the Project Year of Students Completion A Study on the Financial 1 M. Sekar 05PHA1004 Performance of Public, Private Dec 2006 and Foreign Banks A Study on Customer 2 A. Madhan Kumar 05MCC1003 Satisfaction Towards Motor Apr 2007 Bikes with special reference to Erode town.
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