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Name of the College / For the grant of Address /Pin Date of visit Venue Fresh/Extension Code/ Autonomous Status Fax CMS COLLEGE October 05 and 06, CMS FRESH KOTTAYAM 2015 COLLEGE AUTONOMOUS 696001 KOTTAYAM STATUS 04812565002

(Name of the Affiliating University) to MAHATMA GANDHI which the college concerned is affiliated UNIVERSITY KOTTAYAM, to KERALA

Name of the Expert Visiting Committee Members and UGC Officers Present

Prof.Meenakshi Gopinath (Chairperson) Former Member UGC A -86 Nizamuddin East, New Delhi

Dr.(Mrs.) Kalpana Purohit (Member) Department of English, Jai Narain Vyas University Jodhpur - 342001

Dr.A.Nirmala (Member) Principal, Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai

Dr.R Jayapraksh ( Nomiee of the Govt. of Kerala) Member, KSHEC Thiruvananthapuram

Sri. M.R Unni (Nominee of the M.G University) Registrar, M.G University, Kottayam

Ms.Neethu Thulaseedharan (Coordinating Officer) Education Officer, UGC, New Delhi

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1 Name of the Principal : DR.ROY SAM DANIEL

2 a. Year in which the college was : 1817 established

b. Date when the college was : declared fit under Section 2(f) and 12 (b) of UGC Act 1956 (Attach 1970 copy of UGC Letter in this regard)

3 College Applied for :

a) Fresh Autonomous Status FRESH AUTONOMOUS STATUS

b) Extension of Autonomy

4. Category under which the college : falls as per XIth Plan guidelines

(a) MEN : ______

(b) Women : ______

(c) Co-education CO-EDUCATION

(d) UG/PG/Both /Single faculty : UG AND PG MULTY FACULTY / Multi Faculty – Please Mention

(e) Self Financing (Number of : year standing with proof 10 years ______of existence s per norms of the XIth Plan Guidelines)

5. Type of College :

a) Arts/ Science / Commerce : ARTS / SCIENCE / COMMERCE

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b) Engineering : ______

c) Education : ______

d) Others (Law, Physical : ______Education Etc) 6. Infrastructure Facilities available : with appropriate covered area in Sq. Feet

(a) Class room : 70 Class rooms of 600 sqft each (Approx.42,000 sq.ft)

(b) Laboratory : 24 Science Laboratories with a total area of approx.36,000 sq.ft

(c) Library : Central Library with a built up area of 21,786 sqf.ft

(d) Hostel (Women and Men : Lea Hostel for Women – 28,499 sqft Separately) Ella Hostel for Women – 13,152 sqft

Askwith Hostel for Men -9,781 sqft

(e) Other area Administrative : Administrative Block -7,029 sqft block / Principal office / staff 15 staff Rooms - 9,000 sqft room / common room /Canteen / sports facilities (Indoor) Canteen – 2,985 sqft Auditorium etc. Auditorium – 7100 sqft : (f) Total (Buildings) Covered area 26072.86 sqm /2,80,543.97 sqft in Sq. Feet : (g) Total land area owned by the 28.99 acres (11.74 h.a) college in its name

The details of infrastructure facilities are attached as (Annexure 1 – p.27)

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7. Academic Activities (wherever required, annexure be annexed for giving details)

To elicit specific information about faculty strength

Regular Adhoc Staff Contractual Guest Visiting No. of Staff Staff (Self Faculty Faculty Vacant Post Financing)

88 17 30 0 3 10

Teaching Staff

Sanctioned Strength Working Vacant positions

Prof. Rea- Lect- Total Prof. Rea- Lect- Total Prof. Rea- Lect- Total der urer der urer der urer

98 88 10

Non – Teaching staff

Sanctioned Strength Working Vacant positions

52 45 07

S. Total No. of Total no. of No Total No. of Teaching Staff Research Conferences / . Strength Publications/ Seminars/ Name Permanent : Projects symposium of the Guest : during the during the last 5 NAAC Colleg last 5 years years

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Total ications zed ed Other M.Phil PhD s Nation Nation al (44) al (168) 1 Aided 39 14 35 88 125 33 Interna Interna tional tional (3) (22)

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2 Self Financ ing 04 03 23 30 09 0 1 3 Cours es

a. List of teaching staff: ENCLOSED (Annexure 2 ) p.32 b. List of non-teaching staff: ENCLOSED (Annexure 3 ) p.37 c. List of research publications: ENCLOSED (Annexure 4 ) p.40 d. List of Research Projects: ENCLOSED (Annexure 5 ) p.60 e. List of Conferences /Seminars/Symposium attended : ENCLOSED (Annexure 6) p.65 f. List of Conferences / Seminars etc., organised (Annexure 7) p.89

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9. Academic achievements of the students during the last 5 years in detail such as various ranks obtained by its students in the University Exams.

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B.A English 26 18 1 2 10 5 69.23% 1 2 B.A Malayalam 19 17 2 6 7 2 89.47% 3 B.Sc mathematics 25 17 1 8 6 2 68.00%

4 B.Sc physics 42 28 4 9 14 1 66.67%

5 B.Sc Chemistry 41 33 7 12 12 2 82.50% 6

B.Sc Zoology 33 26 3 7 12 4 78.78% 11 - 7 B.Sc Botony 35 25 3 9 11 2 78.79% 2010 8 B.Sc Biotechnology 26 26 2 6 15 3 100%

9 B.Sc Family & 12 9 2 6 1 0 91.67% Community Science

10 B.A History 44 20 0 1 4 15 68.18%

11 B.A Economics 38 19 1 4 8 6 76.31%

12 B.Com 41 41 8 26 5 2 100%

1 B.A English 38 36 4 25 5 2 94.73%

2 B.A Malayalam 18 17 2 5 5 3 94.44%

3 B.Sc mathematics 37 31 4 15 10 2 83.78%

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12 B.Sc physics 32 26 6 10 10 0 81.25% - 5

2011 B.Sc Chemistry 29 24 5 11 7 1 82.75%

6 B.Sc Zoology 31 21 2 9 8 2 67.74% 7 B.Sc Botony 25 20 3 7 8 2 80.00%

8 B.Sc Biotechnology 22 22 2 6 13 1 100%

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9 B.Sc Family & 4 4 1 3 0 0 100% Community Science

10 B.A History 36 26 0 2 12 12 72.22%

11 B.A Economics 37 27 2 9 10 6 72.97%

12 B.Com 41 40 6 29 2 3 97.56%

1 B.A English 29 25 4 16 3 2 89.66%

2 B.A Malayalam 16 10 2 6 2 0 62.50%

3 B.Sc mathematics 22 20 4 8 5 3 95.24%

4 B.Sc physics 26 21 6 13 2 0 80.77%

5 B.Sc Chemistry 22 16 2 10 3 1 65.22%

6 B.Sc Zoology 21 15 2 11 1 1 71.43% 13 - 7 B.Sc Botony 25 19 4 12 2 1 82.61% 2012 8 B.Sc Biotechnology 19 19 5 10 2 0 100%

B.Sc Family & 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 100% Community Science

10 B.A History 33 27 1 4 9 13 81.82

11 B.A Economics 34 21 1 4 10 6 64.71%

12 B.Com 40 38 8 25 6 0 95.24%

1 B.A English 35 35 5 21 7 2 100%

2 B.A Malayalam 19 16 2 11 03 0 84.21%

14 - 3 B.Sc mathematics 22 20 4 7 09 0 90.47% 2013 4 B.Sc physics 33 28 5 11 12 0 87.88%

5 B.Sc Chemistry 24 22 3 11 08 0 90.00%

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6 B.Sc Zoology 23 17 2 08 06 01 73.91%

7 B.Sc Botony 23 23 4 13 06 0 100%

8 B.Sc Biotechnology 25 25 6 19 0 0 100%

9 B.Sc Family & 10 09 1 03 05 0 90.00% Community Science

10 B.A History 45 40 1 05 19 15 91.00%

11 B.A Economics 36 31 2 07 18 04 92.00%

12 B.Com 46 42 12 23 07 0 91.30%

1 B.A English 39 35 5 21 09 0 89.74%

2 B.A Malayalam 15 08 2 04 02 0 53.33%

15 3 B.Sc Mathematics 32 26 5 12 09 0 81.25% -

4 B.Sc Physics 28 21 4 12 05 0 75.00% 2014

5 B.Sc Chemistry 32 25 4 14 07 0 78.13%

6 B.Sc Zoology 34 26 3 17 06 0 76.47%

7 B.Sc Botany 33 30 4 21 05 0 90.91%

8 B.Sc Biotechnology 23 22 5 17 0 0 95.65%

9 B.Sc Family & 09 4 1 02 01 0 44.44% Community Science

10 B.A History 41 21 1 03 17 0 51.22%

11 B.A Economics 38 31 3 7 21 0 81.58%

12 B.Com 41 40 8 22 10 0 97.56%

13 B.A Comm. English 24 22 6 19 03 0 91.67%

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PG Programmes

Yea S. Students Students Distincti I II III % r/Ba No. Course Appeare Passed on Class Class Class of Pass tch d 1 M.Sc athematics 11 06 02 04 0 0 50.00%

2 M.A Sociology 06 05 01 03 01 0 94.11%

3 MA English 14 12 02 07 03 0 85.71%

4 M.Sc Pure Physics 08 03 01 02 0 0 37.55%

5 M.Sc Applied Physics 08 08 03 04 01 0 100%

6 M.Sc Pure Chemistry 11 09 03 06 0 0 81.11%

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M.Sc Applied

0 08 02 06 0 0 88.89%

1 Chemistry - 09

2009 8 M.Sc Analytical 70.00% 10 07 02 05 0 0 Chemistry

9 M.Sc Dietetics & Food 08 05 02 03 0 0 42.85% Service Management

10 M.Sc Zoology 11 07 03 04 0 0 63.63%

11 M.Sc Botany 12 04 01 03 0 0 33.33%

12 M.Sc Biotechnology 01 01 0 01 0 0 100%

13 M.Com 15 15 06 09 0 0 100%

1 M.Sc.Mathematics 14 07 02 05 0 0 50.00%

2 M.A Sociology 16 14 03 10 01 0 88.46%

3 MA English 16 05 01 04 0 0 31.25%

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- 4 M.Sc Pure Physics 13 07 02 05 0 0 53.85% 0

201 5 M.Sc Applied Physics 06 05 01 04 0 0 83.33%

6 M.Sc Pure Chemistry 12 08 03 05 0 0 66.66%

7 M.Sc Applied 10 07 02 05 0 0 70.00% Chemistry

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8 M.Sc Analytical 11 04 01 03 0 0 36.36% Chemistry

9 M.Sc Dietetics & Food 08 06 02 04 0 0 75.00% Service Management

10 M.Sc Zoology 09 07 02 05 0 0 77.77%

11 M.Sc Botony 10 05 01 04 0 0 50.00%

12 M.Sc Biotechnology 08 06 02 04 0 0 75.00%

13 M.Com 15 13 04 09 0 0 86.67%

1 M.Sc Mathematics 15 04 02 02 0 0 26.27%

2 M.A Sociology 17 16 04 12 0 0 94.11%

3 MA English 18 18 04 10 05 0 100%

4 M.Sc Pure Physics 13 11 03 05 03 0 84.62%

5 M.Sc Applied Physics 07 05 02 03 0 0 71.43%

6 M.Sc Pure Chemistry 12 09 03 06 0 0 75.00%

7 M.Sc Applied 11 09 04 05 0 0 81.82% Chemistry

8 M.Sc Analytical 09 07 02 02 03 0 77.78% Chemistry

9 M.Sc Dietetics & Food 06 05 01 02 02 0 83.33% Service Management

12 10 M.Sc Zoology 09 07 03 04 0 0 77.78% - 11 M.Sc Botany 10 06 02 04 0 0 60.00% 2011

12 M.Sc Biotechnology 07 05 02 03 0 0 71.43%

13 M.Com 14 12 04 08 0 0 85.71%

1 M.Sc Mathematics 10 02 0 02 0 0 20.00%

2 M.A Sociology 13 06 01 04 01 0 46.15%

13 3 MA English 11 11 02 04 05 0 100% - 12 4 M.Sc Pure Physics 10 05 02 03 0 0 50.00%

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5 M.Sc Applied Physics 08 06 02 04 0 0 75.00%

6 M.Sc Pure Chemistry 11 09 04 05 0 0 81.81%

7 M.Sc Applied 12 07 02 05 0 0 58.33% Chemistry

8 M.Sc Analytical 07 03 01 02 0 0 42.85% Chemistry

9 M.Sc Dietetics & Food 12 07 02 02 03 0 58.33% Service Management

10 M.Sc Zoology 08 04 02 02 0 0 50.00%

11 M.Sc Botony 08 04 01 03 0 0 50.00%

12 M.Sc Biotechnology 07 05 02 03 0 0 71.43%

13 M.Com 10 09 03 05 01 01 90.00%

1 M.Sc Mathematics 20 11 03 08 0 0 55.00%

2 M.A Sociology 14 05 02 03 0 0 35.71%

3 M.A English 24 04 01 03 0 0 16.67%

4 M.Sc Pure Physics 14 07 02 05 0 0 50.00%

5 M.Sc Applied Physics 08 06 02 04 0 0 75.00%

4 6 M.Sc Pure Chemistry 11 08 03 05 0 0 72.72% 1 - 3

01 7 M.Sc Applied

2 11 06 02 04 0 0 54.55% Chemistry

8 M.Sc Analytical 11 06 02 04 0 0 54.55% Chemistry

9 M.Sc Dietetics & Food 06 03 0 03 0 0 50.00% Service Management

10 M.Sc Zoology 09 04 01 03 0 0 44.44%

11 M.Sc Botony 09 04 01 03 0 0 44.44%

12 M.Sc Biotechnology 11 02 01 01 0 0 18.18%

13 M.Com 13 07 04 03 0 0 53.85% The average pass percentage of the students is around UG 83.82% and PG 62.93%

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University Ranks:

University Ranks (Annexure- 8 ) p.93

Others

The other achievement of students are available at (Annexure- 9 ) p.95

The achievements of Teachers are available at (Annexure - 10) p.98

The details of alumni are attached as (Annexure – 11) p.101

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COURSES BEING OFFERED: The College is presently offering 40 courses (16 UG, 15 PG and 9 PhD).

Sl.No Courses Duratio Year of Santione Accreditation n Approval d Annual Intake 1 B.A English 3 Years 1953 50 2 B.A Economics 3 Years 1981 40 3 B.A History 3 Years 1950 50 4 B.A Comm. English 3 Years 1996 30 5 B.A Malayalam 3 Years 1998 24 6 B.Sc Biotechnology 3 Years 2002 30 7 B.Sc Botany 3 Years 1964 48 8 B.Sc Chemistry 3 Years 1957 48 9 B.Sc Home Science 3 Years 1959 36 10 B.Sc Mathematics 3 Years 1950 50 11 B.Sc Physics 3 Years 1959 48 12 B.Sc Zoology 3 Years 1955 48 13 B.C.A 3 Years 2014 30 NAAC B.Com (C.A) 3 Years 1961 50 14 Accreditation 15 B.Com Taxation 3 Years 2013 50 is for the B.Com Marketing 3 Years 2015 40 college as a 16 whole 17 M.A English 2 Years 1959 25 18 M.A History 2 Years 2013 15 19 M.A Malayalam 2 Years 2008 15 20 M.A Sociology 2 Years 1965 25 M.Sc Biotechology 2 Years 2004 20 21 22 M.Sc Botany 2 Years 1965 10 23 M.Sc Chemstry (Pure) 2 Years 1960 15 24 M.Sc Chemistry 2 Years 1960 15 (Analytical) 25 M.Sc Chemistry 2 Years 1960 15 (Applied) M.Sc Dietetics 2 Years 2003 15 26 27 M.Sc Mathematics 2 Years 1960 25 28 M.Sc Physics (Pure) 2 Years 1965 15

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29 M.Sc Physics (Applied) 2 Years 1998 10 30 M.Sc Zoology 2 Years 1985 10 31 M.Com 2 Years 1981 15

PhD Programmes

Sl.No Department Year of University Order No. Starting

1 Department of Mathematics 2008 4841/Ac.AVI/2008/Acad dtd 14/11/2008

2 Department of Physics 1987 ACAII/2/525/87

3 Department of Chemistry 1985 ACAII/1/504/85 dtd.29/10/85

4 Department of Botany 1985 AC.AII (i)/504/85 dtd 29/10/1985

5 Department of Zoology 1985 Ac.AII/1/85

6 Department of English 1999 3311/AC.A.VI/1998/ dtd.12/2/1999

7 Department of Malayalam 2008 2072/Ac.A vi/2008/Acad dtd 17.05.2008

8 Department of Commerce 1997 AC.AII 3c.444/97

9 Department of Sociology 2008 2087/AC.A.VI/2008/ dtd.19/5/2008

Add – On Programmes

The College offers four Add- On Programmes:

1. Diploma in Web Designing and Animation

2. Diploma in Fashion Technology

3. Diploma in Medicinal Plants and Floriculture

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4. Certificate in Professional Accounting

In collaboration with KELTRON, the college offers the following certificate / diploma Programmes

DAVeMT, DDGA, Graphic Designing, Audio Video Editing, Web Designing, DCHNM, DCA, CHNM, HFPL, Tally, MSOffice and Word Processing

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12. Any other information :

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13. Examination Reforms

Existing System

The existing examination system has two components, both internal and external. The internal part accounts for 25% and external part accounts for 75%.

The internal part consists of attendance, assignment/seminar and one written examination. The written examination is conducted centrally by the college. The other components are administered by the concerned teachers.

The external part consists of the semester end examination conducted by the University.

At the end of each semester the internal marks are uploaded in the University portal The University integrates the internal marks with the external marks and publishes the semester results.

Besides, the college is conducting various examinations on behalf of the Mahatma Gandhi University. Large number of private registration students appears for various examinations of the University

Examination Reforms initiated by the college

 The college community actively participated in the evaluation reform process of the University.

 Prof. A S Varghese of the Department of Physics worked as the resource person in awareness programmes organised by the University at various centres. Bar coding system for the answer script of the University examination was also the contribution of Prof. Varghese.

 About 40 teachers from various Departments took active part in the Curriculum Designing Workshop and many among them gave leadership in the structuring of model questions in the direct grading format for various courses.

 The internal examination system in the college was reformed to ensure compatibility with the CBCSS.

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 A software has been designed for the smooth conduct and management of the University Examinations in the college.

 A general coordinator functions at the college level to monitor the performance and documentation of continuous assessment programme.

 An examination cell looks after the conduct of University examination under the leadership of a chief superintendent.

Present mode of examination

Internal assessment

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External assessment

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14. Administrative Activities

Whether the Governing Body, Academic Council, Board of studies and Finance Committee meetings are being conducted by the College periodically or not specific comments in detail with regard to the resolutions passed by the above bodies in the recent past may be given.

The CMS College has a well-defined participatory and democratic management system.

 The Bishop of CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese, Kottayam is the Manager of the College.

 The Management Board, consisting of fourteen members including the Principal and Vice Principal, acts as the apex body which manages the functioning of the college.

 The Management Board designs and develops quality policies and plans to comply with the broad guidelines issued by the University and the Government from time to time for the successful conduct of academic programmes.

 The College Council consisting of the Principal and the Heads of Departments discusses and develops institutional plans to match those of the University and Government.

 The Staff Council suggests improvements in the design and implementation of the plans.

 The Principal who is the administrative head of the institution implements the proposed quality policy and plans.

Details regarding various existing bodies in the college are enclosed as

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15. Comments regarding the self financing courses being offered

Currently the college conducts eight programmes under self financing stream

Sl.No Programm Level Year of No. Semester Starting Intake Fee

1 B.Sc Biotechnlogy UG 2002 30 19,500

2 M.Sc Bio Technology PG 2004 20 42,000

3 B.A Communicative English UG 1996 30 10,800

4 M.Sc Deitetics PG 2003 15 22,500

5 M.A History PG 2013 15 18,750

6 B.C.A UG 2014 30 18,750

7 B.Com Taxation UG 2013 50 10,800

8 B.Com Marketing UG 2015 40 10,800

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16. Comments regarding the fee structure being in force

FEE STRUCTURE

The following fees are approved by Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee of...... for the year....2015-16..

Caution Deposit Total Fees in Courses & (Refundable Tuition Fees Special Fees Development Rs. Classes at the end of in Rs. in Rs. Fees in Rs. the course) in Rs.

The college is collecting fee prescribed by University and State Government

Annual Fee Structure Sl.No Programme Caut Tuitio Spl.F Dev. PTA* Total Dep* n Fee ee Fee* 1 B.A English 360 1,000 525 900 1,800 4,585 2 B.A Economics 360 1,000 525 900 1,800 4,585 3 B.A History 360 1,000 525 900 1,800 4,585 4 B.A Comm. English 1,000 22,600

5 B.A Malayalam 360 1,000 525 900 1,800 4,585 6 B.Sc Biotechnology 1,000 40,000

7 B.Sc Botany 360 1,000 525 900 2,300 5,085 8 B.Sc Chemistry 360 1,000 525 900 2,300 5,085 9 B.Sc Home Science 360 1,000 525 900 2,000 4,785 10 B.Sc Mathematics 360 1,000 525 900 1,800 4,585 11 B.Sc Physics 360 1,000 525 900 2,300 5,085 12 B.Sc Zoology 360 1,000 525 900 2,300 5,085 13 B.C.A 1,000 38,500

14 B.Com (C.A) 360 1,000 525 900 3,240

15 B.Com Taxation 22,600

16 B.Com Marketing 22,600

17 M.A English 600 1,800 600 900 2,500 4,305 18 M.A History 1,000 38,500 19 M.A Malayalam 600 1,800 600 900 2,500 4,305 20 M.A Sociology 600 1,800 600 900 2,500 4,305 21 M.Sc Biotechology 1,000 85,000 22 M.Sc Botany 600 1,800 600 900 3,000 5,505 23 M.Sc Chemstry (Pure) 600 1,800 600 900 3,500 5,505 24 M.Sc Chemistry 600 1,800 600 900 3,500 5,505

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(Analytical) 25 M.Sc Chemistry (Applied) 600 1,800 600 900 3,500 5,505 26 M.Sc Dietetics 1,000 46,000 27 M.Sc Mathematics 600 1,800 600 900 2,500 4,305 28 M.Sc Physics (Pure) 600 1,800 600 900 3,000 5,505 29 M.Sc Physics (Applied) 600 1,800 600 900 3,000 5,505 30 M.Sc Zoology 600 1,800 600 900 3,000 5,505 31 M.Com 600 1,800 600 900 2,500 4,305 * Onetime fee at the time of admission

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17. NBA/NAAC rating awarded, if not comments thereof:

The college has completed third cycle of accreditation by the NAAC in October 2014. Currently the college is accredited at A grade with 3.27 CGPA.

NAAC Accreditation Certificate and Grade Sheet are enclosed (Annexure 14). p.106 & 107

18. Financial utilization of UGC funds: specific comments be given:-

(Give details of Autonomy Grant / General Development Grant, if any received by the college for the last five years separately)

Sl.No Scheme Amount Grant Amount Allocated Sanctioned Utilised 1 General Development 23,81,720 23,34,448 22,45,414 Assistance during XIth Plan Period 2 PG Development 52,00,00 29,40,000 30,61,854 Assistance During XI Paln Period 3 14 Merged Schemes 26,50,000 22,60,000 24,30,810 during XI Plan Period 4 CPE - 1st Phase 60,00,000 60,00,000 61,42,612 CPE – 2nd Phase 50,00,000 45,00,000 47,99,638 5 Jubilee Grant NA NA NA 6 Autonomous Grant Year- NA NA NA wise 7 Other Schemes Basic Science Research II 42,00,000 42,00,000 42,14,991 Sports – Indoor Stadium 69,94,000 34,97,000 0 Sports – Outdoor Stadium 39,98,000 39,98,000 49,77,665 8 Construction of Women’s 88,00,000 88,00,000 1,33,14,485 Hostel 9 Additional Grants –I 25,00,000 22,50,000 26,98,552 Additional Grants –II 25,00,000 18,50,000 25,34,057

Copy of the UGC letter stating that accounts of the college under General Development Assistance scheme during XI plan period have been finalized (Annexure 13) p.104

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Details of Income and Expenditure of funds received from different sources

The major sources of fund for the college are the salary grant by the government of Kerala, development grant by the UGC, income from the self financing programmes and the contributions of the management. Details of various sources of fund are given in Annexure 12 p.103

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Background of the College

The college was established in the year 1817. Originally it was known as ‘The College, Cotym’. The then Government of Travancore welcomed the College as ‘a place of general education whence any demands of the state for officers to fill all department of public service would be met’.

In the early years, the curriculum included the study of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Mathematics, History, Philosophy and Geography besides English, Malayalam, Sanskrit, and Syriac.

Rev. Benjamin Bailey was the first Principal of CMS College. It was he who started printing in Malayalam when no technology existed. He also made the first Malayalam – English Dictionary.

In 1857, the College was affiliated to the Madras University, then to the Travancore University (Present Kerala University) in 1937and then to the Gandhiji University (Present Mahatma Gandhi University) in 1984.

‘The Cotym College Quarterly’ the first college magazine in South India was published by CMS College in 1864. The college magazine was renamed ‘Vidya Sangrah and continues to bear this name.

The college is the first higher education institution in Kerala to give admission to the women students from 1913 onwards

In 1999, the College was Accredited by NAAC at Five star status. The UGC has recognized the college as a “College with Potential for Excellence “in 2004. In 2006, the College was reaccredited by the NAAC at B++ level with a score of 84 percent. In the third cycle of accreditation held in December 2014 the college got A Grade with 3.27 GPA. UGC has accorded “Special Heritage Status” to the college in 2015.

The College will be completing 200 years of its existence in 2017. It always strives to achieve excellence by imparting quality education through teaching, learning, research, and extension activities inculcating values of integrity, justice and compassion.

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Annexure – 1 Infrastructure Facilities

1. General Facilities

The college has a sprawling campus which spreads over an area of 28.99 acres (11.74 h.a) which includes:-

1. Seventy well-ventilated, well-furnished classrooms with a built-up area of about 2,80,000 sq.feet (approx.)

2. Eight IT Enabled Seminar Halls / Rooms with interactive boards (Joseph Fenn Hall, Chemistry Seminar Hall, Maths Seminar Hall, Maths Research Room, Chemistry Annex, Sociology Department, Botany Department, Commerce Computer Lab and English Language Lab)

3. 22smart class rooms with LCD projectors, Computers and White Boards

4. Separate laboratories for undergraduate and postgraduate classes in all science departments, namely, Botany, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Family and Community Science, Physics, and Zoology

5. Separate computer labs with broadband internet connectivity in the departments of Chemistry, Commerce, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, Sociology and English.

6. Common Instrumentation Centre which houses major equipments for science departments.

7. Well stacked Library for UG students, PG students and Common Reading Room

8. Digital Library with easy accessibility to faculty and students.

9. Campus-wide network with Broad Band Internet Connectivity

10. Reprographic facilities are provided in the library, student co-operative society and in the Common computer Lab

11. Internet browsing facility in the general library.

12. Language Laboratory in the Department of English.

13. Zoology Museum.

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14. Herbal Garden and Butterfly Garden in the Department of Botany.

15. Green House in the Department of Botany.

16. Departmental Library in the departments of English, Mathematics, Physics, Sociology, Commerce, and communicative English

17. Four halls exclusively dedicated for the smooth conduct of exams, with a seating capacity of nearly 400 –(third floor of Family and Community Science Block, first floor of Rev. Joseph Fenn Hall, first floor of College Canteen and second floor of Chemistry New Block).

18. Mahatma Gandhi University Study Centre.

19. George Sudarshan Centre for Physics and Computer Science.

20. IGNOU Study Centre.

21. KELTRON Study centre offering various job oriented computer courses.

22. Centre for Scientific Computing Facility equipped with high-end computers with licensed software.

23. Separate research lab in the Department of Physics.

24. C E Eapen Memorial Theoretical and Computation Centre in the Department of Chemistry.

25. Generator Backup for uninterrupted power supply in the Department of Botany, Physics, Chemistry, Sociology and Seminar Hall.

26. Separate hostel facility is provided for boys and girls.

27. Co-operative store which provides text books and stationery at subsidized rate to students.

28. Staff co-operative society.

29. ‘College House’ - Residential quarters for principal

30. On –line access to e-resources through N-list, INFLIBNET

31. Post Office of the Indian Postal Department

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32. Branch of State Bank of Travancore with ATM Facility

2. Library

The library is fully computerized and networked with UG Section, PG Section and in the Book Entry Section. The issue and return of books are done by a customized library software using barcode. The library is equipped with database for easy access of books. The library is equipped with internet connectivity exclusively for the use of students free of cost. For this, five computers with broadband connectivity are installed in the general library. Reprographic and printing facilities are also available in the library.

The library functions from 9 am to 5 pm on all working days including Saturdays during vacation.

The library has a total built-up area of 21,786 sq ft., spread over four floors. It has four major sections namely:

1. The Reference Library and the Reading Room where books are kept for reference. 6127 titles on various subjects are available here. Newspapers and periodicals are also kept for reference and reading.

2. The General Library where members (students, teachers and non-teaching staff) can borrow books according to the rules and regulations of the library.

3. The P.G Library where books for post graduate courses are arranged in a subject-wise classification.

The IT Zone where broadband internet connectivity and reprographic facilities are provided.

3. Hostels

The College runs two women’s hostel – ‘Lea Hostel’ accommodating UG students with a capacity of 170 and ‘Ella Hostel’ exclusively for P G students with a capacity of 70. ‘Askwith Hostel’ with a capacity of 40, accommodates male PG students and bachelor members of the faculty. The sports hostel also functions in the ‘Askwith Hostel’

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4. Staff- Quarters / Guest House

The Principal stays in the campus itself. The official residence of the principal is known as the College House. It provides accommodation facilities to the visiting academics also.

5. Playgrounds

For the promotion of sports and games, adequate infrastructure facilities have been provided with play grounds for athletics, cricket, football, softball, basketball etc. Sports facilities include: a. Stadium - 100 x 175 meters - for conducting athletics, football, softball b. Volley Ball Court - 34 x 19 meters c. Hockey field - 90 x 60 meters d. Basket ball court - 36 x 20 meters e. 2 Cricket Nets – 14 x 3 meters

6. Auditorium /Seminar Hall

For facilitating co-curricular activities three common auditoriums/ seminar halls are available.

 The Great Hall - The main auditorium is The Great Hall - the first auditorium in Central Travancore, which can accommodate about 700 people.

 Rev.Joseph Fenn Hall - A fully air-conditioned new seminar hall with a seating capacity of 110.

 Mini Seminar Halls are available in the Departments of Botany, Chemistry and Zoology.

7. IT Infrastructure

The college is equipped with adequate computer facility. A total of 210 computers are installed at various locations connecting all the departments, office and library using Optical Fibre Cable. Networking is done for the distribution of internet in the campus and for the use of

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Digital Library. It facilitates data transfers (attendance, internal evaluation marks, student information etc., between the college office and individual departments).140 computers were exclusively dedicated for the use of students; of these, 136 systems have internet connectivity. 50 computers are available at various departments for faculty, most of them with internet connectivity.

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Annexure -2 Teaching Staff CMS COLLEGE, KOTTAYAM List of Permanent Teachers (as on 30/06/2015) Sl. Gen No Name Desgn. der Dept P.G M.Phil PhD 1 Rebecca Mathew Asso.Prof F English M.A M.Phil Jacob Eapen 2 Kunnathu Asst.Prof M English M.A Cinny 3 Rachel.Mathew Asst.Prof F English M.A M.Phil 4 Anju Sosan George Asst.Prof F English M.A 5 Joji John Panicker Asst.Prof M English M.A M.Phil PhD 6 Anju Susan Kurien Asst.Prof F English M.A 7 Selin Samuel Asst.Prof F English M.A 8 Aleena Manoharan Asst.Prof F English M.A PhD 9 Betty Elsa Jacob Asst.Prof F English M.A 10 Susan Mathew Asst.Prof F English M.A PhD 11 Ditto Prasad Asst.Prof M English M.A 12 Babu Cherian Asso.Prof M Malayalam M.A M.Phil PhD Mini Mariam 13 Zachariah Asst.Prof F Malayalam M.A 14 Daisy Abraham Asst.Prof F Malayalam M.A 15 Saritha T.S Asst.Prof F Malayalam M.A 16 Santhini Thomas Asst.Prof F Malayalam M.A 17 Jeny Sara Paul Asst.Prof F Malayalam M.A 18 Merry Eapen Asso.Prof F Statistics M.Sc. M.Phil PhD 19 Abraham K. Samuel Asso.Prof M Maths M.Sc. M.Phil 20 Varghese C. Joshua Asso.Prof M Maths M.Sc. M.Phil PhD 21 Sreeja K Asst.Prof F Maths M.Sc 22 Ambily P Mathew Asst.Prof F Maths M.Sc 23 Sindhu Thomas Asst.Prof F Maths M.Sc 24 Manesh Jacob Asst.Prof M Maths M.Sc 25 Anuja I Asst.Prof F Maths M.Sc PhD 26 P.Rajagopal Asso.Prof M Physics M.Sc. M.Phil PhD

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Asst.Prof 27 Reenu Jacob F Physics M.Sc. Asst.Prof 28 Ravikumar C M Physics M.Sc. M.Phil PhD Asst.Prof 29 Sam Rajan M Physics M.Sc. Asst.Prof 30 Rinsy Thomas F Physics M.Sc. Asst.Prof 31 Neethu T.Willington F Physics M.Sc. M.Phil Asst.Prof 32 Preema C.Thomas F Physics M.Sc. PhD Asst.Prof 33 Seema R F Physics M.Sc. PhD Asst.Prof 34 Nuja S.John F Physics M.Sc. PhD Asst.Prof 35 Blesson George M Physics M.Sc. Asst.Prof 36 Mathew George M Physics M.Sc. PhD Asst.Prof 37 Arunkumar K.V M Physics M.Sc. PhD Asst.Prof 38 Jaya P M Physics M.Sc. 39 Alice Zacharia Asso.Prof F Chemistry M.Sc. PhD 40 Tomy James Asso.Prof M Chemistry M.Sc. PhD 41 Susan Abraham Asso.Prof F Chemistry M.Sc. M.Phil 42 Bessy A. Varkey Asso.Prof F Chemistry M.Sc. PhD 43 Ajitha Chandy Asso.Prof F Chemistry M.Sc. M.Phil 44 George Jacob Asso.Prof M Chemistry M.Sc. M.Sc. 45 Sumod M.John Asst. Prof M Chemistry M.Phil M.Sc. 46 Shinu Peter Asst. Prof M Chemistry M.Sc. 47 Sheny D.S Asst. Prof F Chemistry PhD M.Sc. 48 Arun Abraham David Asst. Prof M Chemistry M.Sc. 49 Vibin Ipe Thomas Asst. Prof M Chemistry PhD M.Sc. 50 Rony Rajan paul Asst. Prof M Chemistry PhD 51 Abraham Samuel K. Asso.Prof M Zoology M.Sc. M.Phil PhD 52 Sosamma Oommen Asso.Prof F Zoology M.Sc. M.Phil PhD Asst. Prof M.Sc. 53 Jobin Mathew M Zoology PhD Asst. Prof M.Sc. 54 Nisha Aravind F Zoology PhD Asst. Prof M.Sc. 55 Vijo Thomas Kurien M Zoology Asst. Prof M.Sc. 56 Pushpa Geetha S M Zoology PhD 57 Annie T. John Asso.Prof F Botany M.Sc. M.Phil

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58 Mini Chacko Asso.Prof F Botany M.Sc. M.Phil PhD 59 Sheeba Thomas Asst.Prof F Botany M.Sc. M.Phil 60 Rogimon P.Thomas Asst. Prof M Botany M.Sc. 61 Hari.N Asst. Prof M Botany M.Sc. PhD 62 Elizabeth Cherian Asst. Prof F Botany M.Sc. PhD 63 Basil George Asst. Prof M Botany M.Sc. PhD Christine Sara 64 Abraham Asst. Prof F Botany M.Sc. 65 Miriam Mani Asso.Prof F F&CSc. M.Sc. PhD 66 Anooja Thomas Asso.Prof F F&CSc. M.Sc. M.Phil PhD Amrutha Rinu 67 Abraham Asst. Prof F Sociology M.A 68 Ani Merly Paul Asst. Prof F Sociology M.A 69 Johnson M.M Asst. Prof M Sociology M.A 70 Lekshmi S. Kaimal Asst. Prof F Sociology M.A Sibin Mathew 71 Medayil Asst. Prof M Sociology M.A 72 George Philip Asso.Prof M History M.A M.Phil PhD 73 Radhika G Asst.Prof F History M.A M.Phil 74 Sumi Mary Thomas Asst.Prof F History M.A M.Phil PhD 75 Shahvas Sheriff Asst. Prof M Economics M.A 76 Nibu Varghese Asst. Prof M Economics M.A 77 Tinu Ipe Jacob Asst. Prof M Economics M.A Political 78 Ashok Alex Luke Asst. Prof M Science M.A 79 Jacob Thomas Asso.Prof M Commerce M.Com. M.Phil PhD 80 Tomy Mathew Asso.Prof M Commerce M.Com. PhD 81 Roy Sam Daniel Asso.Prof M Commerce M.Com. PhD Asst. Prof 82 Vimal George Kurien M Commerce M.Com. M.Phil PhD Asst. Prof 83 Ann Abraham F Commerce M.Com. Asst. Prof 84 Minnie Mary Ninan F Commerce M.Com. Asst. Prof 85 Tilda Mary Daniel F Commerce M.Com. Asst. Prof 86 Jisha Mary Mathew F Commerce M.Com. Asst. Prof 87 Charles A.Joseph M Phy.Edn M.PEd PhD

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Asst. Prof 88 Jackson Paul V M Phy.Edn M.PEd PhD

2. List of Teachers in the Self-Financing Stream as on 30/06/2015 Sl.No Name Subject Qualification 1 Korah Jacob Communicative English M.A M.Phil 2 Neethu Elsa Varghese Communicative English M.A 3 Rini Reeba Mathew Communicative English M.A 4 Prabha Zacharia Communicative English M.A., M.Phil 5 Dr.George Mathew Communicative English M.A., PhD 6 John Varghese Biotechnology M.Sc., M.Phil 7 Reshmi N.Nair Biotechnology M.Sc. 8 Jinu John Biotechnology M.Sc., PhD 9 Kiran K Biotechnology M.Sc. 10 Simi Mary John Biotechnology M.Sc. 11 Tisha Lisa Tomy Biotechnology M.Sc. 12 Prisho Mariam Paul Biotechnology M.Sc. 13 Aswitha Jose Biotechnology M.Sc. M.Sc. 14 Faseela Muhammed Family & Community Science

15 Linda Michael Family & Community Science M.Sc. 16 Sherin Thomas Family & Community Science M.Sc. 17 Carthika S History M.A 18 Sujin K.P History M.A 19 Anish J History M.A 20 Renju Ramachandran History M.A 21 Samkutty George B.Com (Finance & Taxation) M.Com., PhD 22 K.K John B.Com (Finance & Taxation) M.Com., PhD 23 Seethalakshmi C B.Com (Finance & Taxation) M.Com. M.Com., 24 Serene Anna Sam B.Com (Finance & Taxation) MBA 25 Elsa Daniel B.Com (Finance & Taxation) M.Com. 26 Lakshmi S Kumar B.Com (Finance & Taxation) M.Com. 27 Vinumon Jacob Computer Science M.C.A 28 Cyril John Computer Science M.Sc

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29 Vishnupriya Computer Science M.C.A 30 Rajimol Varghese Computer Science M.C.A

List of Adhoc Teachers As on 30/06/2015 Sl.No Name Department Qualification 1 Lekha K.R Malayalam M.A., PhD 2 Sreekant Malayalam M.A., PhD 3 Aswathy A.V Malayalam M.A., PhD 4 Shija Grace Hindi M.A., PhD 5 Divya N Nair Hindi M.A 6 Jeena Abraham Chemistry M.Sc 7 Silpa Anu Mathew Chemistry M.Sc 8 Swapnarani S Sociology M.A., PhD 9 Sunitha M Sociology M.A Riju Varghese M.Com Commerce 10 Thomas Haroon Hussain M.Sc Physics 11 Moidu 12 Anjali Mathematics M.Sc 13 Dr.Mary Chandy Zoology M.Sc,B.Ed,Ph.D 14 Chinnu Ipe Zoology M.Sc 15 Sonia A English M.A 16 Danie C Mathews English M.A 17 Meenakshi English M.A

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Annexure – 3 List of Non Teaching Staff

C.M.S.COLLEGE, KOTTYAM.

4. List of Non-Teaching Staff As on 30/6/ 2015

Sl.No. Name Designation Gender

1 A.J.VARGHESE Administrative Assistant M

2 MARYKUTTY NINAN Junior Superintendent F

3 KURIAN MATHEWS Junior Superintendent M

4 P.D.JOHN Head Accountant M

5 A.J.THOMAS U.D.Clerk M

6 K.M.PETER U.D.Clerk M

7 GEORGE THOMAS L.D.Clerk M

8 SISY CHACKO L.D.Clerk F

9 THOMAS GEORGE L.D.Clerk M

10 JOHNSON MATHEW L.D.Clerk M

11 VARGHESE GEORGE L.D.Clerk M

12 BIJU DAVID L.D.Clerk M

13 THOMAS JOHN L.D.Clerk M

14 SAJU VARGHESE L.D Store Keeper M

15 JINIMOL C JOHNY L.D Typist F

16 DOMINIC CHERIAN Lib Assistant M

17 V.P.JOHN Lib Assistant M

18 BIJU MATHEW Lib Assistant M

19 E.C.KURIEN Lib Assistant M

20 P.VENUKUTTAN Gardener M

21 ABRAHAM CHERIAN P Office Attendant M

22 ABRAHAM MATHEW Office Attendant M

23 MERIN MATHEW Office Attendant F

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24 ELIZABETH ABRAHAM Office Attendant F SINDHUMOL RACHEL 25 VARGHESE Office Attendant F

26 JAMES P. A Office Attendant M

27 SIJO JACOB Office Attendant M

28 SUBISH MATHEW Office Attendant M

29 VINOD GEORGE Office Attendant M

30 BINU JOY Office Attendant F

31 JOSEPH JOHN Office Attendant M

32 ANISH THOMAS Office Attendant M

33 BINU JOHNSON Office Attendant F

34 ROY THOMAS Office Attendant M

35 SIMI MOL M.M Office Attendant F

36 BINTHOSH N.M Office Attendant M

37 MARKS JOHN Office Attendant M THAMPYKUTTY 38 ABRAHAM Herbarium Keeper M

39 K.V.JOHN Gasman M

40 V.M.GRACY Lab Assistant F

41 ISSAC JOHN Lab Assistant M

42 GEEVARGHESE EAPEN Lab Assistant M

43 P.C.PATHROSE Lab Assistant M

44 RAJEEV JOSEPH Store Keeper M

45 RIJO M MATHEW Mechanic M

46 Siby Sebastian Librarian M 47 Jaya Mathew Typist F 48 Binoy C Peter Accounts Assitant M

49 Annamma Abraham Office Secretary F

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Annexure 4 - List of Research Publications – 2010 Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Electronic and structural effects on the 2010 (in press). nonlinear optical behavior in π-conjugated Journal of Raman (Impact factor 1 Dr.Ravikumar C Physics structure bis(4-nitrophenyl) carbonate: a Spectroscopy 3.526) vibrational spectroscopic approach Structure and nonlinear optical properties of 2010 (in press). cross-conjugated system benzophenone Journal of Raman (Impact factor 2 Dr.Ravikumar C thiosemicarbazone: A vibrational spectroscopic Physics Spectroscopy 3.526) study Electronic absorption and vibrational spectra 12 (2010) 9452- Physical Chemistry 3 Dr.Ravikumar C and nonlinear optical properties of 4-Methoxy- Physics 9460. (Impact Chemical Physics 2-nitroaniline factor 4.06) Charge transfer interaction and nonlinear optical properties of Barium chloride and Journal of Raman 2010 . (Impact 4 Dr.Ravikumar C Physics thiourea complexes: A vibrational Spectroscopy factor 3.526) spectroscopic study Vibrational spectra and structural studies of nonlinear optical crystal ammonium D,L Journal of Raman 2010 .(Impact 5 Dr.Ravikumar C Physics tartrate: A density functional theoretical Spectroscopy factor 3.526) approach Vibrational contributions to the second 369 (2010) 1-7. 6 Dr.Ravikumar C order nonlinear optical properties of π- Chemical Physics Physics (Impact factor conjugated structure Acetoacetanilide 1.961) Vibrational spectra and normal coordinate 75, 859-866 7 Dr.Ravikumar C analysis of plant growth regulator 1- Spectrochim. Acta Part A Physics (2010). (Impact Naphthalene acetamide factor 1.510) Phytosynthesis of Au, Ag & Au-Ag 8 Sheny D.S Spectrochimica Acta part A Chemistry 2011 bimetallic nanoparticles using aqueous

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year extract of dried leaf of Anacardium occidentale, , IF…2.098 Citation index……11 Rapid green synthesis of palladium 9 Sheny D.S nanoparticles using the dried leaf of Spectrochimica Acta part A Chemistry 2011 Anacardium occidentale, IF…2.098 Ecological distribution mapping of the 1(2):165-170. 10 Rogimon P. Thomas genus Vitex in Kerala, India using Acta Biologica Indica Botany eISSN 2279- geographic information system 0160 In Proceedings of Bulbul International Conference Scientific Cyanobacteria from Idukki Dstrict with on Bioactive Natual Services, 11 Rogimon P. Thomas Botany potential applications in human nutrition. Compounds from Plant Kottayam. Food in Nutrition and ISBN 978-81- Health 923850-5-1

Impact of sodium chloride stress on the seed Vol.2.(3) p-1- 12 DrElizab.eth Cherian germination and vegetative growth of Star Research Reach Botany 9,.Dec.2010 phaseolus aureus Roxb.

Biological treatment of natural rubber latex International journal of 67(05),725-33, 13 Dr.Elizabeth Cherian centrifugation effluent using activated sludge Botany Environmental Studies 2010 system enriched with Bacillus sp. SBS25. Vol.11(2) Jun- Bacterial sensitivity to organic herbal 14 Dr.Elizabeth Cherian Baselius Researcher Botany Dec., p 1- extracts. 6,2010 Isolation of a novel bacteria Bacillus Research journal of Vol.5(2) p.14- 15 Dr.Elizabeth Cherian pantothenticus 8063, capable of natural Botany Biotechnology 18,May 2010. rubber latex degradation 16 Dr.Elizabeth Cherian Isolation ,purification and characterization Applied Biochemistry and Botany communicated

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year of natural rubber degrading RoxA enzyme Biotechnology from Bacillus SBS25. Abstracts of International Botany A Comparative study of Essential Oil symposium on Taxonomy, 17 Rogimon P Thomas 2010 Constituents of Vitex L. Plant diversity and conservation Spatial distribution of Riparian Endemic Botany 18 Rogimon P Thomas Abstract of ICIPB 2011 Trees of Pamba River Basin, Kerala

June 2010 Eutrophication induced changes in benthic Environment Monitoring 19 Dr.Nisha.P. Aravind Zoology (Available community structure of a flow-restricted and Assessment. online) tropical estuary (Cochin backwaters),India. Alterations in hippocampal serotonergic and INSR function in streptozotocin induced Sep 25;17:78. 20 DrJ.obin Mathew diabetic rats exposed to stress: J Biomed Sci Zoology PMID: neuroprotective role of pyridoxine and 20868513, 2010 Aegle marmelose. Jul Cerebellar 5HT2A receptor function under 31;172(3):147- 21 Dr.Jobin Mathew hypoxia in neonatal rats: role of glucose, Respir Physiol Neurobiol Zoology 53. Epub 2010 oxygen, and epinephrine resuscitation. May 13.PMID: 20471502, 2010 Decreased GABA receptor in the striatum Jul and spatial recognition memory deficit in 20;130(2):255- 22 Dr.Jobin Mathew J Ethnopharmacol Zoology 61. Epub 2010 epileptic rats: effect of Bacopa monnieri and May 6. PMID: bacoside-A. 20451596, 2010 Behavioral deficit and decreased GABA Apr;17(4):441-7. 23 Dr.Jobin Mathew receptor functional regulation in the Epilepsy Behav. Zoology Epub 2010 Feb cerebellum of epileptic rats: effect of 11. PMID:

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Bacopa monnieri and bacoside A 20153260, 2010 Hypoglycemia induced changes in Feb 5;17:7. 24 Dr.Jobin Mathew cholinergic receptor expression in the J Biomed Sci. Zoology PMID: cerebellum of diabetic rats. 20137086, 2010 Increased excitability and metabolism in Feb 1. PMID: 25 Dr.Jobin Mathew pilocarpine induced epileptic rats: effect of Fitoterapia Zoology 20117182, 2010 Bacopa monnieri. Muscarinic M(1), M(3) receptors function in the brainstem of streptozotocin induced diabetic Apr 17;608(1- 26 Dr.Jobin Mathew rats: their role in insulin secretion from the Eur J Pharmacol. Zoology 3):14-22. PMID: pancreatic islets as a function of age. 19347982, 2010 ,International journal of “Result on the conjecture of Skolem Mean Vol.3 Number 27 Abraham K. Samuel Algorithms, Computing Maths graph of three stars” 1,Feb 2010 and Mathematics

Indian Journal of TCL, October 2010, 28 Dr. Elizabeth Samson “A Teachers Prayer”(Poem) Ripples forum for Creative English P.77 Interventions

Is social exclusion of ex -convict an Department Magazine – P.15, 2009- 29 Dr.Asha Mathew Sociology invisible punishment Socious 2010

Amrutha Rinu Department Magazine – P.20, 2009- 30 Women liberate from Yourself Sociology Abraham Socious 2010 Merits and Peril in globalization and Department Magazine – P.31, 2009- 31 Ani Merly Paul Sociology Education Socious 2010 Growing E-waste: A great environmental Department Magazine – P.35, 2009- 32 Lekshmi S Kaimal Sociology and health threat Socious 2010 33 Dr.Tomy Mathew Arbitrage Opportunity in Rubber Futures Indian Commodity Market Commerc 2010

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year ed. By Vemurugan, e Pondicherry University

List of Research Publications - 2011 Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Volume 120, Yttrium barium copper oxide-filled Journal of Applied Issue 4, pages 1 Dr. Jayakumari Isac Physics polystyrene as a dielectric material Polymer Science 2233–2241, 15 May 2011 Phytosynthesis of Au, Ag & Au-Ag bimetallic nanoparticles using aqueous Sheny D.S extract of dried leaf of Anacardium Spectrochimica Acta part A Chemistry 2011 occidentale, , IF…2.098 Citation index……11 Rapid green synthesis of palladium 2 Sheny D.S nanoparticles using the dried leaf of Spectrochimica Acta part A Chemistry 2011 Anacardium occidentale, IF…2.098 Spatial distribution of Riparian Endemic Botany 3 Rogimon P Thomas Abstract of ICIPB 2011 Trees of Pamba River Basin, Kerala Dopamine D(1) and D(2) receptor subtypes functional regulation in cerebral cortex of Feb 7.PMID: 4 Dr.Jobin Mathew unilateral rotenone lesioned Parkinson's rat Parkinsonism Relat Disord Zoology 21306935,2011 model: Effect of serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine. Alterations in hippocampal serotonergic and Sep 25;17:78. INSR function in streptozotocin induced 5 DrJ.obin Mathew J Biomed Sci Zoology PMID: diabetic rats exposed to stress: 20868513, 2010 neuroprotective role of pyridoxine and

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Aegle marmelose. Behavioral deficit and decreased GABA Jan;36(1):7-16. receptor functional regulation in the Epub 2010 Sep 7. 6 Dr.Jobin Mathew Res. Zoology hippocampus of epileptic rats: effect of PMID: Bacopa monnieri.Neurochem 20821261, 2011 On an M(X)/G/1 Retrial System with Two Dr.Varghese C. 7 Types of Search of Customers from the Stochastic Models, Maths 2011. Joshua Orbit, Proceedings of Family international conference on Dr.Anooja Food safety current scenario and future and 8 food and nutraceuticals for Jan 2011 K,.Thomas trends.. Communit nutrition and health: y Science technology and delivery Research. Journal on Interference effect of Interval Training and Physical Education and Physical 9 Dr.Jackson Paul V Circuit Training on Explosive Strength sports, Voice of Sports, 2011 Education Speed and Endurance among boys. Mar 2011, vol V, (2) p.7- 14. Baselius Researcher.July- Physical Activity and Induced Lipid Physical 10 Dr.Jackson Paul V 2011,Vol XII,no.2, p.460- 2011 peroxidation during Aging. Education 471 Exchange Traded Funds- A Novel Research Lines Vol. IV Commerc 11 Dr.Samkutty George 2011 Instrument for Investment. No. I B. ISSN 0975- 8941 e Managing the Future, Stock Market Volatility – Indian Commerc 12 Dr.Samkutty George Vol.1 No.2, ISSN 0975- 2011 Experience. e 0045 Reaching the Unreached and organizing the Women and Rural Commerc 13 Dr.Samkutty George unorganised through Micro Finance Development ISBN: 978- 2011 e movement: Kudumbasree in Kerala. 81-906512-1-9

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List of Research Publications – 2012 Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Physical Review Letters, Conditional detection of pure quantum states of 1 Mathew George, et.al 083602 , pages 086302-1 - Physics 2012 light after storage in a Tm-doped waveguide 086302-5, 2012 Spectroscopy J.Nuja, R.Seema and Structural and Photoluminescence Studies on 2 Nanosized Samarium-Doped Strontium Barium LettersVolume 45, Issue 3, Physics 2012 Nandakumar K Niobate Ceramics 2012 Synthesis, characterization and catalytic action of hexagonal gold nanoparticles 3 Sheny D.S using essential oils extracted from Spectrochimica Acta part A Chemistry 2012 Anacardium occidentale, IF…2.098 In Proceedings of International Seminar on Traditional botanical knowledge of Mannan 4 Rogimon P. Thomas Multidisciplinary Botany 2012 tribes in Kovilmala, Kerala State approaches in angiosperm systematic, Biological Spectra, Life form, Land form Botany and Functional Vegetation Type inthe 5 Rogimon P Thomas Abstract of RTMB 2012 Riparian Forests of Pamba /river Basin, southern Botany Diversity of Dematiaceous fungi among 6 Rogimon P Thomas Abstract of RTMB 2012 Wetland Rodents

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Botany Satheesh George, Decalepis salicifolia- A new source of 2- 7 Sulaiman CT & Medicinal Plants 2012 hydroxy 4-methoxy benzaldehyde. Indira Balachandran

Satheesh Botany Effect of nutrients and sucrose on George, KP microrhizome production and diosgenin Medicinal Plants. 4(1): 7- 8 Unnikrishnan, AV 2012 accumulation in cultures of Costus 11. Raghu, SP Geetha & speciosus Sm. in vitro. Indira Balachandran. Sulaiman Botany CT, Sadashiva Acetylcholinesterase inhibition and Journal of Tropical 9 CT, Satheesh antioxidant activity of Terminalia chebula Medicinal Plants. 2012 George, & Indira Retz. 13(2):125-127. Balachandran Satheesh George, SP In vitro multiplication of Rauvolfia Botany Medicinal Plants. 4(1): 45- 10 Geetha & Indira serpentina (L.) Benth. ex Kurz. - An 2012 48 Balachandran endangered medicinal plant. Binu Thomas, Botany Konickal Mambetta Prabhu A new variety of Crotalaria Asian Pacific Journal of 11 Kumar, Satheesh ramosissima (Fabaceae) from Tamil Nadu, Tropical Biomedicine 2012 George, Arumugam India. (2012)1-3 Rajendran, Indira Balachandran. C.T. Botany Liquid chromatography– electro spray Sulaiman, Satheesh 12 ionization mass spectroscopic analysis Medicinal Plants, 4(4): 1-5 2012 George, V.K. of Acacia species. Gopalakrishnan and

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Indira Balachandran.

Family (2012) – Optimizing nutritional support in health and Proceedings Queens and 13 Dr.Anooja .Thomas ISBN:978-93- disease Marys Communit 81992-02-g y Science Family Effect of micronutrient supplementation ISBN 978-81- and 14 Dr.Anooja .Thomas among anaemic adolescent girls in ICBPN Proceedings 923850-5-1, Communit Kottayam – 2012 y Science Family Assessment of the knowledge, attitude and ISBN 978-81- and 15 Dr.Anooja.Thomas practice of mothers regarding weanling ICBPN Proceedings 923850-5-1, Communit diarrhea 2012 y Science Food safety measures existing among Family ISBN 978-81- housewives (25-65 years) of Poonjar and 923850-5-1, 16 Dr.Anooja.Thomas ICBPN Proceedings panchayat and the impact of nutrition Communit 2012 education y Science Preceedings of NAational Elder abuse and parent neglect –A study in 17 Dr.Asha Mathew seminar held at St. Sociology Oct 2012 Kerala . (ISBN) Theresas Inproceedings of UGC sponsored National Importance of emotional competence in Seminar on Recent Trends 18 Charles A.Joseph Phy.Edeu 2012 Sports in Physical Education, Sports, Health Education, Yoga and Stress

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Management p.36

List of Research Publications – 2013 Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year Green nano composites of natural rubber/ Industrial crops and nano cellulose: Membrane transport, 1 Eldho Abraham et. Al Products ,51 (2013) 415- Chemsitry 2013 rheological and thermal 424. degradationcharacterisations Prabhu Botany Caralluma Diffusa (Wright) N.E. Br. Kumar, Satheesh (Apocynaceae) – A New Distribution Indian Forester, 139(5) : 2 George, Sreekanth 2013 Record For Kerala From Chinnar Wild Life 425-428, 2013 Sreedhar and Indira Sanctuary, India Balachandran.. Implications of Conceptual vagueness Botany and Philosophical disparity of ‘Species 3 Satheesh George mRNA. 2013 concept’ in the Taxonomic delimitation of plant taxa.. C.T Sulaiman, C.T Botany Chromatographic Studies and in vitro Sadashiva, Satheesh Analytical C hemistry Screening for Acetyl Cholinesterase 4 George, V. K Letters.. (Impact Factor: 2013 Inhibition and Antioxidant Activity of Goplakrishnan and 0.89) Three Acacia Species from South India. Indira Balachandran. Elizabeth Cherian, Botany Joseph Scientific study of plants used in Folk Journal of Nature and Life 5 Chacko, Satheesh 2013 Medicines. Science. 1(1) 5-8 George and Jobin Mathew.

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Sl.no Author Article/Paper Name of the Journal Subject Year A.V. Raghu, Journal of Pharmacognosy Botany Satheesh George, Bioactive properties of phenolics present and Phytochemistry 2013; 6 2013 Renju Krishna V and in Oroxylum indicum – A review. 2 (3): 23-27. Sindhu K. K. Family Dr.Anooja Effect of supplementation of iron –folic acid Annals of Nutrition and and 2013,63(suppl)1 7 K,.Thomas rich biscuits on anaemic adolescent girls, Metabolism Communit - y Science Family Vol. 2 Issue 1& Dr.Anooja and 8 Value addition of fruits, mRNA 2, ISSN 2319- K,.Thomas Communit 2747 - 2013 y Science Family Study on the Hypocholestrolemic Effect of Dr.Anooja Annals of Nutrition and and 9 the Selected Herb on Adult Patients 2013 K,.Thomas metabolism Communit suffering fom Mild Hypocholestrolemia y Science A Study Related to the emotional mRNA Vol.2, issue 1 & 2, 10 Charles A.Joseph Phy.Edu 2013 Competence of Athletes in Kerala p.7-10

List of Research Publications – 2014/15

Research Articles Published by teachers during 2014-15

S.I Name of the Faculty Title of the Article Name of the Journal / Department Volume & date No Publisher of Issue Ani Merly Paul & Mirroring a Threatened Existence: Tribal School of Gandhian Sociology ISBN:978-93- 1 Lekshmi S Kaimal movement – A struggle for endurance. Thought and 5212-508-1 Development Studies, M.G University, ISBN

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978-93-51212-508-1 Sibin Mathew “Attitude of Young Generation And The Kerala Sociologist Sociology Vol.42,Number 2 Medayil Life Satisfaction of the Aged” ISSN:0975-8933 1,June2014,Pg.9 2-104 Anju Sosan George The Slip Between the Cup and the Lip: On Gender and Education in English ISBN 978-81- 3 translating Humour in Bobben and Molly Colonial and Post 925991-3- and Tintumon. 7 Colonial Contexts. Anju Sosan George “From The Mundane to the Metaphysical- ArsArtium English . Jan-2015. 4 Recasting Territories in Jaydeep Sarangi’s A ISSN: 2319- Door Somewhere?” 7889 Print.

Anju Sosan George .“The Man, the activist and the writer.” Subaltern Speaks: English ISBN 978-81- 5 Selected Essays on 8253-572-5 Sharan Kumar Limbale. . Anju Sosan George The Woes of a Working Mother and Other Media House, Delhi English ISBN 978-93- 6 Poems. 7495-588-8

Anju Sosan George “Relocating Home in Jaydeep Sarangi and Rob Muse India English March- April 7 Harle’s Homeward Bound- Poems from Issue 2015. Australia and India”.. Online Journal

Prathibha Vasudevan, Synthesis and dielectric studies of poly IOP Conf. Series: Physics 73 (2015) 8 Sunil Thomas, Arun (vinyl pyrrolidone) / titanium dioxide Materials Science and 012015 Kumar K V, Karthika nanocomposites , Engineering. S, Unnikrishnan N V, Arun Kumar K V, Plasmonic and energy studies of Ag Plasmonics 9 (2014)631) Physics 2014 9 Sajna M S, Vinoy nanoparticles in silica-titania hosts, Thomas, Cyriac

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Joseph, Unnikrishnan N V, Arun Kumar K V, Dielectric and ac conductivity studies of American Institute of Physics 2014 10 Sunil Thomas, Ann ZnO/Eu3+: titanosilicate matrix, Physics Conference mary K A, Cyriac Proceedings Joseph, Biju P R, 1576(2014)209 Unnikrishnan N V, Madhusree Mitra, .A euryhaline Nannochloropsis gaditana Algal Research. 8: 161– Botany 2015 11 Shailesh Kumar with potential for nutraceutical (EPA) and 167. Patidar, Basil biodiesel production. George, Freny Shah, Sandhya Mishra Basil George, Biofuel potential of the newly isolated Bioresource Technology Botany 2015 12. microalgae Acutodesmus dimorphus under 180 :162–171 temperature induced oxidative stress conditions. Shailesh Kumar . Dominance of cyanobacterial and Environmental Botany 2015 13 Patidar , Kaumeel cryptophytic assemblage correlated to Monitoring and Chokshi , Basil CDOM at heavy metal contamination sites Assessment. 187:4118 George, Sourish of Gujarat, India. Bhattacharya and Sandhya Mishra. Basil George, Nirmal An evaluation of phytoplankton assemblage Applied Ecology and Botany 2015 14 Kumar, J.I., Rita N. in relation to environmental variables of Environmental Research Kumar. Narmada Estuarine Region of Gulf of 13(1): 115-131 Khambhat, Gujarat, India. Basil George, Imran Effects of different media composition, light Bioresource Technology Botany 2014 15 Pancha, Kaumeel intensity and photoperiod on morphology 171. 367–374 Chokshi, Tonmoy and physiology of freshwater microalgae Ghosh, Chetan Ankistrodesmus falcatus – A potential strain Paliwal, Sandhya for bio-fuel production.

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Jobin Mathew and 2014 Motor Learning deficit and cerebeller A. Baselious Researcher, Zoology 2014 20 Nisha. P. Aravind dysfunction in pilocarpine indused epileptic 15:101-105 ISSN 2319- rats: Effect of Bacopa monnieri and 2747 Bacoside – Nisha P. Aravind, Ichthyofauna of Vembanad Lake adjacent to APH Publication Zoology 2014 21 Manoj A. K, Jobin Kumarakom, Kerala- Marine and Coastal Corporation, New Delhi. Mathew and Mary Biodiversity (edts.), (ISBN: 978-93-313- Chandy. 2566-2) Jobin Mathew and Response of stressed rat in y- maze and open Journal of Biomedical Zoology 2015 22 Nisha P Aravind field Behavioural test: effect of music, a Reports 1: 28- 32, ISSN preliminary Study. 2395 – 0110

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Jobin Mathew Checklist and pest status of termites (Order International Journal of Zoology 2015 23 Isoptera): Kerala. Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences, 5 : 151-158 Jassim M. Al-Hassan, Bile Acids and Bile Salts of the Arabian The FASEB Journal vol Zoology 2015 24 Sosamma Oommen, Gulf Catfish (Arius Bilineatus, Val. 29(1), supplement Bincy Paul and 568.23. Mohammad Afzal Jinu John, Ankit Development and validation of HPTLC Journal of Food and Biotechnology 2014 25 Reghuwanshi, Usha method for the determination of cholesterol. Drug Analysis. ISSN: K. Aravind, C.T. 1021-9498 Aravindakumar Ankit Raghuwanshi, Development and validation of HPTLC World Journal of Biotechnology 2014 26 Jinu John*, method for determination of caffeine in Pharmacy and Aravindakumar food, beverage and medicinal preparations. Pharmaceutical Sciences. (2014). 3(8). ISSN 2278 – 4357 Jose Kurien1, P. A Validated HPTLC Method for the Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Zoology 2014 27 Jayasekhar, Jinu Determination of Doripenem in Res., 27(1): 317-321. John (2014). Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms. ISSN 0976 – 044X Jose Kurien, P. HPTLC Determination of Cilostazol in International Journal of Zoology 2014 28 Jayasekhar and Jinu Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms. Advanced Research. John (2014). 2(2): 952-957. ISSN 2320-5407. Jinu John (2014). “Therapeutic potential of Phytochemicals”. Biotech Books, New Zoology 2014 29 Medicinal Plants: Aspects and Prospects. Delhi. pp 111-125. Editors: M. Kumar, A. Khare and ISBN: 978-81-7622-309- C.P.Shukla 6. Jinu John (2014). Therapeutic Potential of Withania International Journal of Zoology 2014 30 somnifera: A Report on Phyto- Pharmaceutical Sciences pharmacological Properties. and Research. 5(6): 2131-2148. ISSN: 2320-

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31 Mathew George, Spectral Multiplexing for Scalable Quantum Physical Review Letters, Physics 2014 Photonics using an Atomic Frequency Comb Vol. 113, 053603 – Quantum Memory and Feed-Forward Published 29 July 2014 Control, Minnie Mary Ninan The role of educational institutions in Financial Sector Reforms Commerce 2015 32 propagating financial literacy in India’, with ISBN: 978-81-907782-99 Sreekala G., Sijo The influence of negatively charged heavy Journal of Advances in Physics 2014 33 Sebastian, Manesh ions on Alfven waves in a cometary Physics 4(3), 643-654. Michael, Neethu environment. Theresa Willington Sreekala G., Sijo Stability of the Ion-Acoustic Wave in International Journal of Physics 2014 34 Sebastian, Noble P. Permeating Plasmas: Application to Science and Research Abraham, Manesh Comets. 3(8), 1297-1300. Michael, Neethu Theresa Willington, Preema C Thomas, Growth and thermal studies of doped and 2015IOP Conf. Ser. : Physics 35 Dr. P. Sagayaraj. pure crystals of L- Argininium Dinitrate. Materials science and engineering. 73 012044 Radhika G 'Ulloor S Parameswara Iyer and The Journal Of Kerala History 2014 36 Resurgence of M odern Kerala'. Studies,Dept.of History,,Tvpm,Vol.XXXX , ISSN 0377-0443 37 Reenu Jacob OPTICAL BAND GAP ANALYSIS OF Journal of Advances in Physics Spet.2014 NANO-CRYSTALLINE CERAMIC Physics (JAP) PbSrCaCuO

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44 Jeena Abraham and Synergic Effects of Anticancer Drugs to Res. J. Recent. Sci. 3 Chemistry 2014 Beena Mathew Bovine Serum Albumin: A Spectroscopic (2014) 1-8 Investigation 45 Jeena Abraham and Grafting of molecularly imprinted polymer Ruro. J. Appl. Eng. Sci. Chemistry 2014 Beena Mathew on multiwalled carbon nanotube for highly Res., 3(2014) 3, 26-33 selective and sensitive determination of Thymine 46 Jeena Abraham and Synthesis and Characterization of Molecular Int. J. Chem. Sci. 12 Chemistry 2014 Beena Mathew Imprinted Polymer on Multiwalled carbon (2014) 2, 695-707 nanotube for the recognition of 5-fluoro uracil 47 Sibin Mathew “Attitude of Young Generation And Kerala Sociologist Sociology June 2014 Medayil The Life Satisfaction of the Aged” Vol.42,Number1,June20 ISSN:0975-8933. 14,Pg.92-104

Sumi Mary Thomas ‘Social formations in Pre modern India’ with Learners Digital Press History 2014 48 ISBN number-81-7726-061-8 Kottayam

Sumi Mary Thomas Making of Modern Kerala’ with ISBN Learners Digital Press History 2014 49 number-81-7726-063-4 Kottayam

Sumi Mary Thomas Adhunika Kerala Charithram’ with ISBN Learners Digital Press History 2014 50 number -81-7726-064-2 Kottayam

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55 Sumi Mary Thomas Social conditions and social reform Baselius Researcher with History 2014 movements of Kerala in the early 20th ISSN 0975-8658 century’ 56 Sumi Mary Thomas An Industrialized Travancore ; Dream and MRNA , a History 2015 realization’ multidisciplinary newsletter with ISSN 2319-2747 57 Kala, R.G., Tisha, Somatic embryo germination in Hevea Rubber Science, 28(1): Biotechnology 2015 L.T., Sobha, S., brasiliensis: Effect of embryo desiccation, 52-61 Jayasree, R., Leda, P. phytohormones and phloroglucinol.. and Thulaseedharan, A. 58 Vibin Thomas, Donor–Bridge–Acceptor Proton Transfer in Journal of Physical Chemistry 2014 Aqueous Solution, Chemistry Letters, 5 (18), 3200-3205, 2014. [impact factor=6.587] 59 Vimal George Kurien Impact of demographic variables on the International Conference Commerce 2014 frequency of usage of banking channels of Contemporary Commerce ISSN : 2319 - 958X

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Annexure – 5 List of Research Projects Sl.No Name Title of the Project Amount Fund.Ag Year Sanctd. y.

Minor projects

DNA Barcoding of Murdannia 1 Rogimon P.Thomas 200,000 UGC 2012 (Commelinaceae) in Western Ghats

Development of A Microbial Consortium For The Degradation Of Natural Rubber 2 Dr.Elizabeth Cherian 200,000 UGC 2012 And Implementation Of The Microcosm To Process Rubber Waste- Ist Installment

A Study on Personal Finance of Coir 3 Dr.Jacob Thomas 60,000 UGC 2012 Workers in Cherthala, Alleppey

Farmer Empowerment through self help 4 Dr.Roy Sam Daniel 75,000 UGC 2010 groups

A Critical Evaluation of foreign Institutional 5 Dr. Samkutty George Investment in the Indian Stock Market and 75,000 UGC 2012 its impact on Volatility of Market Index

Health Programme for High-School Kottaya 6 George V.Kallarackal 60,000 2010 Students m Municip

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7 Dr.Joji John Panicker Homosexuality in Indian English literature 120,000 UGC 2012

Beginning of Book Publication in 8 Dr.Babu Cherian 65,000 UGC 2010 Malayalam

Design & Control of a Perishable Inventory 9 Dr. Varghese C. Joshua 160,000 UGC 2012 Model

10 Sam Rajan Ceramic Superconductor YSrCaCuO 90,000 UGC 2012

Impact of Family Welfare Programme on 11 Amrutha Rinu Abraham 45,000 UGC 2011 the Socialization of Children

12 Dr. Asha Mathew Elder Abuse and Parent Neglect in Kerala. 60,000 UGC 2010

Some contributions to the use of auxiliary 13 Dr.Merry Eapen 25,000 UGC 2010 information in sample survey

Studies on Fungal pathogens carried by 14 Dr.Abraham Samuel. K 100,000 UGC 2012 rodents

15 Dr.Abraham Samuel. K A study on fungi in backwater systems 200,000 UGC 2011

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Effect of music in the brain serotonin and 16 Dr. Jobin Mathew dopamine receptors of rats with 65,000 UGC 2011 posttraumatic stress disorder

Faunal diversity of Mangrove eco system in 17 Dr. Nisha P. Aravind 100,000 UGC 2012 Kumarakom

A Study Related To The Emotional 18 Dr.Charles A Joseph Competence Of Volley Ball And Football 150,000 UGC 2014 Players

A Critical Evalution Of The Usage of E- 19 Dr.Vimal George Kurien 45,000 UGC 2014 Banking Services In Rural Kerala

An Impact Analysis Of The Microfinance Schemes Of Kudumbasree On Its 20 Minnie Mary Ninan 50,000 UGC 2014 Beneficiaries With Special Reference To Kumarakom Panchayath

A STUDY ON THE ISSUES OF 21 Ann Abraham 50,000 UGC 2014 TRADERS IN VAT IMPLEMENTATIONS

The Social Conditions Of Kerala In The 22 Dr.Sumi Mary Mathew Early 20th Century With Special Reference 115,000 UGC 2014 To Travancore Princely State

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Sl.No Name Title of the Project Amount Fund.Ag Year Sanctd. y.

Current-Driven Electrostatic Waves In A 23 Neethu Theresa Wellington 170,000 UGC 2014 Magnetized Multi-Ion Plasma

Indo-Australian Connections:Exploring 225,000 24 Dr.Aleena Manoharan UGC 2014 Tinai Traditions In The Plays Of Jack Davis

Dimensionally Reduction By Studying 220,000 25 Blesson George UGC 2014 Symmetry In Data Patterns

Synthesis And Characterization Of 26 Dr.Seema .R 310,000 UGC 2014 Luminescent Nano Materials

Preparation & Characterization Of 27 Dr.Nuja S John Strontium Barium Niobate Anano Ceramic 310,000 UGC 2014 Systems

Surface Plasmon Resonance Study Of Silver 28 Rinsy Thomas 304,476 UGC 2014 Nano Structures

Rebellious Heroes In The Novels Of P 29 Mini Mariam Zacharaiah 70,000 UGC 2014 Kesavadev A Critical Study

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Sl.No Name Title of the Project Amount Fund.Ag Year Sanctd. y.

Total Amount 37,19,476

Major Projects

Study on the hypocholesterolemic effect of 1 Dr. Anooja Thomas selected herb suffering from Mild 13,05,800 UGC 2012 Hypercholesterolemia

2 Dr.Jayakumari Isac Ceramic Polymer Composites 15,95,000 KSCSTE 2012

Studies on riverine flora of Pamba river 3 Dr.K.V.George 3,35,000 UGC 2012 basin, Kerala

Synthesis and Characterisation of Zinc Dr.Preema C Thomas and 4 Oxide Nanoparticles and its Application to 11,26,840 KSCTE 2014 Dr.Elizabeth Cherian inhibit Microbial Action

Total Amount 43,62,640

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Annexure -6 List of Seminars/ conferences / symposia attended by Faculty Members during 2010 -15 Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop “New Trends in Applied conducted by the post- Statistical Methodology with Graduate and Research Dr. Merry Eapen special emphasis on Time Department at Nirmala 25th to 27th of 1 Statistics Series Analysis” and attended College, Muvattupuzha February, 2010 the Annual Conference of the Kerala Statistical Association UGC sponsored National Organised by BCM Dr. Merry Eapen 12-14, January 2 Workshop on Statistical college, Kottayam Statistics 2012 Analysis using SPSS 3 Sindhu Thomas Working with SPSS, UGC sponsored Mathematics 14-16, July 2011 Ambily P Mathew National seminar on Digital Nirmala college 14-03-2008,15- 4 image processing with Muvattupuzha Mathematics 03-2008 MATLAB Dr. Varghese C. “Application of Stochastic Directorate of Technical 24th to28 Joshua Processes in Queues,Inventory Education ,Kerala September 2012 5 Mathematics ,Reliability ,Wireless Channel Modeling and Biology” Dr. Varghese C. “One Day Seminar on the Department of 19.12.2012 6 Joshua Legacy of Ramanujan” Mathematics, CMS Mathematics College Dr. Varghese C. :”Discovering the glory of BK College Amalagiri 20.12.2012 7 Mathematics Joshua Indian Mathematics” Dr. Varghese C. “Science of Academic Search” CMS College 17.10.2012 8 Mathematics Joshua Dr. Varghese C. :”God Particle Demystified” CMS College 30.07.2012 9 Mathematics Joshua 10 Dr. Jayakumari Isac 24th Kerala Sience Congress Rubber Research Institute Physics 29-31st January

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 2012 of India, Kottayam 2012 National Seminar on Dept of Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Govt.College, Kottayam 20-22, March 11 Dr.P Rajagopal Physics Presented paper on “Plastic 2013 electronics” 24th Kerala Sience Congress Rubber Research Institute 29-31st January 12 Reenu Jacob Physics 2012 of India, Kottayam 2012 24th Kerala Sience Congress Rubber Research Institute 29-31st January 13 Sam Rajan Physics 2012 of India, Kottayam 2012 NSS Hindu College, Three day national Seminar on Changanacherry 14 Dr. Rema Devi C ‘New aspects of contemporary Hindi 24-26 ugust 2011 Hindi Literature’

Workshop on organic and CMS College, Kottayam 15 Dr. Rema Devi C Hindi 18th January, 2011 Integrated farming National Seminar on Reading Department of Hindi, St. 25-26 September 16 Dr. Rema Devi C anew : An inter disciplinary Paul’s College, Hindi 2008 Approach to Hindi Literature Kalamassery National Seminar on Changing Department of Hindi, St. 17 Dr. Rema Devi C Dimensions of Hindi in the Thomas College, Hindi 4-5 August 2011 Information Technology era Kozhencherry UGC Sponsored, at St. Two day National Seminar on 11-12th August 18 Dr. Rema Devi C Alberts College, Hindi Dalit Chetna in Hindi Novels 2011 C.M.S. College, National Seminar on 15-16th January 19 Dr. Susan Vaghese Kottayam sponsored by Chemistry Sustainable Agriculture 2010 M.G. University

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop C.M.S. College, Shaju Mathew National Seminar on 15-16th January 20 Kottayam sponsored by Chemistry George Sustainable Agriculture 2010 M.G. University State seminar on Bioinorganic BCM College, Kottayam 21 Dr. Alice Zachariah Chemistry 22-24th July 2010 Chemistry C.M.S. College, National Seminar on 15-16th January 22 Susy Joseph Kottayam sponsored by Chemistry Sustainable Agriculture 2010 M.G. University Workshop on Capacity Building SD College, Allappuzha 14-18th 23 Susy Joseph of Women Managers in Higher Chemistry September 2010 Education C.M.S. College, National Seminar on 15-16th January 24 Dr. Sara Chandy Kottayam sponsored by Chemistry Sustainable Agriculture 2010 M.G. University C.M.S. College, National Seminar on 15-16th January 25 Susan Abraham Kottayam sponsored by Chemistry Sustainable Agriculture 2010 M.G. University Second international Kottayam 24-26th 26 Dr. Sara Chandy Conference on national Chemistry September 2010 polymers – ICNP-2010 Molecular Modelling and Drug Dr. C.E.Eappen Centre Shaju Mathew Design for theoretical and 22-23rd February 27 Chemistry George Computational Stdies, 2011 CMS College, Kottayam Dr. C.E.Eappen Centre Molecular Modelling and Drug for theoretical and 22-23rd February 28 Dr. Alice Zachariah Chemistry Design Computational Stdies, 2011 CMS College, Kottayam

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Dr. C.E.Eappen Centre Molecular Modelling and Drug for theoretical and 22-23rd February 29 Dr. Sara Chandy Chemistry Design Computational Stdies, 2011 CMS College, Kottayam Dr. C.E.Eappen Centre Molecular Modelling and Drug for theoretical and 22-23rd February 30 Ajitha Chandy Chemistry Design Computational Stdies, 2011 CMS College, Kottayam St. mary’s college, Methodology for Scientific 1-2nd February 31 Ajitha Chandy Manarcadu, sons. Chemistry Research (WMSR) 2011 KSHEC, Tvm CMS LPS, Mundakayam 32 Shinu Peter Exhibition ‘KANIKA’ Chemistry 14th October 2011 Dr. C.E.Eappen Centre Molecular Modelling and Drug for theoretical and 22-23rd February 33 Sumod M John Chemistry Design Computational Stdies, 2011 CMS College, Kottayam CMS College, Kottayam Workshop on Methodology organized by Department 18-19th August 34 Sheny D.S Chemistry Courses of Mathematics,CMS 2011 College. Sol-gel derived alumina-ceria National seminar on Chemsitry February 23-25, mixed oxides with enhanced emerging trends in 2012 35 Tomy James surface characteristics at high Chemistry, St.Joseph’s calcination temperatures, college, Moolamattom 24th Kerala Sience Congress Rubber Research Institute 29-31st January 36 Dr. Mini Chacko Botany 2012 of India, Kottayam 2012 State level Seminar on organised by the 37 Dr. Mary Chandy Zoology 12th October 2010 perspectives in medical Department of Family

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop nutrition therapy and lifestyle and community science, factors in gastrointestinal CMS College, Kottayam disorders One day Seminar on brain CMS College, Kottayam 38 Dr. Mary Chandy Zoology March 2011 function and behaviour 24th Kerala Sience Congress Rubber Research Institute 29-31st January 39 Dr. Jobin Mathew Zoology 2012 of India, Kottayam 2012 Workshop on communication Indian Council of Family and 15- 40 Dr. Miriam Mani Skills in Nutrition Research, Medical Community 16thNovember 39th National Conference Research,Hyderabad Science Golden Jubilee Seminar on Family and 41 Dr. Miriam Mani Medical Nutrition Therappy in CMS College, Kottayam Community 12th October 2010 Gastrointestinal disorders Science State level seminar Perspectives CMS College, Kottayam in Medical Nutrition therapy Family and 42 Dr. Miriam Mani and life Community October 12,-2010 style factors in gastro intestinal Science disorders Spons. Kerala Higher Family and Workshop on Methodology 18-19th August 43 Dr. Miriam Mani Education Council Community Courses 2011 Science State level seminar Perspectives CMS College, Kottayam in Medical Nutrition therapy Family and 44 Dr, Anooja Thomas and life Community October 12,-2010 style factors in gastro intestinal Science disorders International Conference on Dept Of Food science Family and 20- 22 January 45 Dr, Anooja Thomas food and nutraceuticals for ,Periyar University,Salem Community 2011 nutrition and health:Technology Tamil Nadu Science

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International workshop on Centre for Food Family and Integrated Approaches to Technology, Chennai February, 2011 46 Dr, Anooja Thomas Community Foods, Diet and Health, Indain Science and European perspectives International Conference on ICFAN, Periyar Food and Nutraceuticals in University, Family and 47 Dr, Anooja Thomas Nutrition and Health, Community 2011 Technology and Delivery, - Science Resource Person National Seminar on Lifestyle St.Joseph’s College, Family and 48 Dr, Anooja Thomas Diseases, - Resource Person Alleppy, Community 2011 Science National seminar on Lifestyle Quaid-E-Millath Family and Realted Diseases- Prevention, Government College for 49 Dr, Anooja Thomas Community January, 2012 Education and Intervention, - Women, Chennai Science Resource Person National Conference on Queen Mary’s College, Family and Optimizing Nutritional Support Chennai 50 Dr, Anooja Thomas Community January 2012 in Health and Disease, - Science Resource Person International Conference on Avinashlingam Family and Sports and Nutrition: Modern University, Coimbatore 51 Dr, Anooja Thomas Community March, 2012 Scientific Technplogies to Science Empower Sports Personnel, Symposium ‘Oils and organized by Indian Family and 52 Dr, Anooja Thomas January 2013 Metabolic Syndrome’ – Dietetic Association Community

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Kerala Development Congress George V Methodology and Scope of St.Thomas College, 9-07-2010 54 Economics Kallarackal Social Sciences Kozhencherry- XXXVII All Kerala Kozhikode, organized by 19th-21st 55 Dr.Asha Mathew Sociology sociological conference Kerala sociological November 2010 society Dept. of Botany, CMS Consultation on genetically 2nd February 56 Dr.Asha Mathew college, Kottayam Sociology Modified Crops 2011 University of Kerala, Karyavattam XXXVIII All Kerala 14-16th October 57 Dr.Asha Mathew Thiruvanathapuram Sociology Sociological Conference 2011 organized by All Kerala Sociological society Fr. Abraham Kallarackal Dept. of Sociology, Memorial International seminar Sacred Heart College, 1st November, 58 Dr.Asha Mathew Sociology on Ethics and free market in the Thevara 2011 Globalised world One dar CBCSS Sociology BCM College, Kottayam 59 Dr.Asha Mathew Curriculum worshop for Sociology 27th October 2011 Sociology Teachers

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Workshop in Restructuring the M.G University. Amrutha Rinu 14-22nd May, 60 curriculum of Degree Courses Kottayam Sociology Abraham 2010 (Sociology) University Level camp of M.G University. Amrutha Rinu 61 AQUIRE scholarship Kottayam Sociology 6-8th Octo. 2010 Abraham programme Amrutha Rinu National Workshop on ‘Thesis Christ University Nodal 62 Sociology 25-27th Nov.2010 Abraham writing skills’ Centre, Trivandrum Amrutha Rinu Seminar on ‘GM Crops and Department of Botany, 63 Sociology 7th Feb. 2011 Abraham social Implicatrions’ CMS College, Kottayam Department of Botany Amrutha Rinu National seminar on 64 and Biotechnology, CMS Sociology 21st Feb. 2011 Abraham Biotechnology College, Kottayam Amrutha Rinu Seminar on ‘Advanced Rajagiri School of Social 17-19th march 65 Sociology Abraham Research Methodology’ Sciences, Kalamasserry 2011 Amrutha Rinu Orientation Programme (IT UGC at University of 26-4-2011 to 23- 66 Sociology Abraham Oriented) Kerala, Kariavattom 05-2011 UGC sponsored at Loyola National workshop on Amrutha Rinu College of Social 67 ‘Research Methodology for Sociology 30-1st Oct. 2011 Abraham Sciences , TVM social Sciences’

National Conference on Dept. of Sociology, Amrutha Rinu 68 ‘Gender, Society and Universitynof Kerala, Sociology 14-16th Octo. 2011 Abraham Development’ Tvm. Workshop on Capacity Building Amrutha Rinu Women Studies Cell, S.D 69 for Women Managers in Sociology 6-10, Feb 2012 Abraham College, Higher Education

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop National Seminar on Gender Amrutha Rinu SGTDS, MG Uty, 70 and Development and Sociology 20, March 2011 Abraham Kottayam presented a paper Workshop on Restructring St.Teresas College, Amrutha Rinu 9th June and 27 71 Curriculum of the PG Eranakulam Sociology Abraham October 2012 programme in Sociology, Training of Trainer’s Dept.of Commerce, Amrutha Rinu workshopby UGC on capacity University of Kerala, 72 Sociology 10-15th September Abraham building for women managers Kariavattom in higher education Human rights protection State level seminar on Rights of 73 Ani Merly Paul council Sociology 10th Dec.2010 the child St. Thomas college, Palai, Workshop on Mthodology KSHEC st 74 Ani Merly Paul Sociology 20-21 Dec. 2010 course – social Science stream

Dept. of Botany, CMS Consultation of Genetically 75 Ani Merly Paul College, Kottayam Sociology 21st Feb. 2011 Modified crops

Department of Botany National seminar on 76 Ani Merly Paul and Biotechnology, CMS Sociology 21st Feb. 2011 Biotechnology College, Kottayam Ani Merly Paul State level seminar on right to Kerala Human rights Sociology Dec 2011 77 privacy protection council

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Kerala University, 38th All Kerala Sociological Kariavattam, Tvm 14-16th Octo. 78 Ani Merly Paul annual conference on Gender Sociology 2011 society and development

Workshop on Restructring St.Teresas College, 9th June and 27 79 Ani Merly Paul Curriculum of the PG Eranakulam Sociology October 2012 programme in Sociology, Rev. Fr. Abraham Kallarackal SH, Thevara Memorial international seminar 80 Ani Merly Paul Sociology 1st Nov. 2011 on Ethics and free market in the globalised world Leadership training for young Banglore 81 Ani Merly Paul Sociology Oct 2012 women Kerala Sociological Society IIST,Valiamala 82 Ani Merly Paul Annual conference and Sociology Dec.2012 presented a paper State level Seminar on Kerala Human rights 83 Ani Merly Paul Ombudsmen- a human rights protection council Sociology Dec 2012 protector National seminar on equity in CMS College,Ktm search of sustainability: an 84 Ani Merly Paul Sociology Jan 2013 ecological view and presented a paper 38th All Kerala Sociological Kerala University, 14-16th Octo. 85 Lekshmi S Kaimal annual conference on Gender Kariavattam, Tvm Sociology 2011 society and development

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Workshop on Restructring St.Teresas College, 9th June and 27 86 Lekshmi S Kaimal Curriculum of the PG Eranakulam Sociology October 2012 programme in Sociology, Kerala Sociological Society IIST,Valiamala 87 Lekshmi S Kaimal Annual conference and Sociology Dec.2012 presented a paper National seminar on equity in CMS College,Ktm search of sustainability: an 88 Lekshmi S Kaimal Sociology Jan 2013 ecological view and presented a paper Pondicherry University (In Association with Faculty Development on 8-9 January 89 Dr.Tomy Mathew Forward Market Commerce Programme 2010 Commission, Govt.of India) National Seminar on “ Quality 90 Dr.Tomy Mathew in Higher Education: The New St.Thomas College, Palai, Commerce 1-2 March 2010 Approach” Workshop on Perspectives and 17-18 December 91 Dr.Tomy Mathew Methodology of Business St.Thomas college, Palai Commerce 2010 Studies International Seminar on Bharathidasan University 92 Dr.Tomy Mathew “Emerging Capital Markets : Commerce 8-9 January 2011 , Tiruchirappalli Issues and Challenges” CMS College, Kottayam Workshop on Methodology of (In Association with 13-14 January 93 Dr.Tomy Mathew Commerce Teaching (Business Stream) Kerala State Higher 2011 Education Council)

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Workshop on “Application of 23 -24 February 94 Dr.Tomy Mathew Statistical Techniques in social Govt.College, Kottayam Commerce 2012 Science Research State Level Seminar on “Major Issues for the Sustainable St.Stephen’s College, 23-24 February 95 Dr.Tomy Mathew Commerce Economic Development of Uzhavoor 2012 Kerala” National Seminar on “Insulation of Indian Economy from Global St.Stephen’s College, 20-21 March 96 Dr.Tomy Mathew Commerce Financial Crisis” held at, on and Uzhavoor 2012 served as Resource Person State level Seminar on IFRS 97 Dr.Tomy Mathew held at on and served resource Govt.College, Kottayam Commerce Nov.16-17, 2012 person National conference on Trends Vimal George 98 and Progress in the financial Madras Christian college Commerce Sep 24-27, 2010 Kurian Sector International Conference on Vimal George 99 Sustainable Innovations in Madras Christian college Commerce Sep 14-15, 2011 Kurian Global Business Scenario Equity in Search of Dept pf sociology, CMS 100 Ann Abraham Sustainability – an Ecological Sociology Jan 23-24, 2013 College, Kottayam View National Seminar on FDI in 101 Ann Abraham Retail – Challenges and Maharaja’s College Commerce March 6, 2013 Opportunities Equity in Search of Dept pf sociology, CMS 102 Minnie Mary Ninan Sustainability – an Ecological Sociology Jan 23-24, 2013 College, Kottayam View

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop National Seminar on FDI in 103 Minnie Mary Ninan Retail – Challenges and Maharaja’s College Commerce March 6, 2013 Opportunities International Conference on Nilakkal Ecumenical 104 Dr.Roy Sam Daniel Religious Responses to Commerce January 4-5, 2013 Trust, Pathanamthitta Ecological Challenges Inter University Centre Five day workshop on Research 105 Dr.Samkutty George for Disability Studies, Commerce 13-17 Sep 2011 Methodology and Statistics. M.G University Three Day workshop on Designing Post Graduate S.B college, 12-14 December 106 Dr.Samkutty George Commerce Programme in Commerce under Changanceherry 2011 CSS Mini Mariam National Seminar on Post- Sree Sankarachraya 107 Malayalam Feb 1-2, 2012 Zachariah Modern Literature University of Sanskrit

Mini Mariam National Workshop on Sree Sankarachraya 108 Malayalam Feb 27-28, 2013 Zachariah keraleeya Rangakala University of Sanskrit State Level Seminar on Koodiyattam – Likhitha Ranga Mini Mariam 109 Paadangal – Presented Paper “ Govt.College, Kottayam Malayalam March 21, 2013 Zachariah Kooth and koodiyattam – A comparison” National Seminar on Post- Sree Sankarachraya 110 Daisy Abraham Malayalam Feb 1-2, 2012 Modern Literature University of Sanskrit

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop

National Workshop on Sree Sankarachraya 111 Daisy Abraham Malayalam Feb 27-28, 2013 keraleeya Rangakala University of Sanskrit State Level Seminar on Daisy Abraham Koodiyattam – Likhitha Ranga 112 Paadangal – Presented Paper Govt.College, Kottayam Malayalam March 21, 2013 “The Place of Koodiyattam in Indian Theatre Arts ”

113 Saritha T.S National Seminar on Folklore University of Kerala Malayalam Dec 5-7, 2012

National Seminar on the Devamatha College, 114 Santhini Thomas Heritage of Vaasthusasthra in Malayalam Feb 22-23, 2012 Kuravilangadu Kerala

National workshop on Sports LNCPE, 115 Charles A.Joseph Phy.Edu Feb 4-5, 2013 Psychology Thiruvananthapuram National Conference onSports Dept. of B.P.E Christ Jan 29th to 31st 116 Jackson Paul V Psychology on the cross roads Phy.Edu College Irinjalakuda. 2013 of theory and application. International Conference on Dept. of Home Science Sep 20th to22 117 Jackson Paul V Natural Compounds from Plant Phy.Edu CMS College Kottayam. 2012 food in Nutrition and health National Seminar onEquity in Dept. of Sociology CMS 118 Jackson Paul V search of sustainability An Phy.Edu 23rd&24th 2013 College Kottayam. Ecological View. th th Workshop onMethodology Dept. of Mathematics Aug 18 to 19 119 Jackson Paul V Phy.Edu Courses. CMS College Kottayam. 2011

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop National seminar and Presented Jackson Paul V the paper titled “Aerobic Department of Physical training on exercise induced 120 Education Annamalai Phy.Edu free radical toxicity and lipid 3 march 2011 University.TN Peroxidation “among middle aged men International Seminar and Department of Physical Jackson Paul V presented the paper titled “ Education, Gurukul 121 Morphological Characteristics Phy.Edu 24-16 Feb 2012 Kangri Viswavidyalaya of collegiate Badminton Haridwar, Utharakhand players” Two Day orientation –cum- 122 Rogimon P.Thomas workshop on Methodology of UC College, Aluva Botany 6-7 Dec.2010 Science for College Teachers XX Annual Conference of Rogimon P.Thomas IAAT and International 123 Symposium on Taxonomy, Bharathiar University Botany 26-28 Nov. 2010 Plant Diversity and conservation

Two-Day Hands on Workshop Dept of Botany, CMSA 124 Rogimon P.Thomas Botany 13-14 Dec.2011 on Plant DNA Barcoding college, Kottayam National Symposium on Rogimon P.Thomas Innovative and Modern Society for Applied 125 Technologies for Agricultural Biotechnology, Botany 22-23 July 2011 productivity, food Security and Mangalore Environmental Management

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Rogimon P.Thomas Workshop on Methodology 126 CMS College, Kottayam Botany 18-19 Aug.2011 Courses (Science Stream) International conference on Dept of Botany, Queen 127 Rogimon P.Thomas Impact of Physical Sciences on Botany 7-9 July 2011 Mary’s College, Chennai Biology 128 National conference on Recent Bishp Moore College, Rogimon P.Thomas Botany 12-14 Dec.2012 Trends in Molecular Biology Mavelikkara 129 Ambily P Mathew Seminar on Wireless CUSAT Mathematics 04-06-2015 Communications at CUSAT

130 Ambily P Mathew Two day workshop on St.Stephens Mathematics 17-06-2015 Plagiarism College,Uzhavoor

131 Anju Sosan George Two day seminar on Subaltern Newman College, English 11 & 12 th Dec Chronotopes and Strategies Thodupuzha 2014

132 Dr.Aleena International Seminar on University of Sydney, English Dec.2014 Manoharan Worlds Within Australia

133 Dr.Aleena Biannual Conference of the University of Tasmania, English Dec .2014 Manoharan International Australian Studies Australia Association 134 Dr.Arun Kumar K V Investigations on the NCMST & Indian Physics 2014 densification behavior and Institute of Space & microstructural features of Technology, spray granulated lanthanum Thiruvananthapuram Phosphate ceramics

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop Dr.Arun Kumar K V Synthesis & Characterisation of at National Institute for Physics 2014 LaPO4 Based Composite Interdisciplinary Science materials for functional & Technology, 135 applications,Second Thiruvananthapuram International Conference on Advanced Functional Materials,ICAFM2014 136 Dr.Arun Kumar K V National Seminar on Physics 2015 Advances in Crystal Growth & nanotechnology 137 Ashok Alex Luke Ttwo day regional Conference Organized by the KPS Political 27-28th March on Engaging South Menon Chair for Science 2014 Asia:Challenges & Diplomatic Oppurtunities of New Studies,Schoolof Diplomacy International Relations & Politics,M.G University Kottayam 138 Ashok Alex Luke 3 day workshop on” Research CMS College, KOttayam Political 29 Sep – 1 Methodology in Social Science Oct,2014 Sciences” 139 Ashok AlexLuke International Conference on Organized by the centre Political 12-13 December “Energy Security Challenges For Public Policy Science ,2014 ;Non Traditional Security Research together with Department Planning In India” the US Consulate, Chennai at Rivera Suits in

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 140 Ashok Alex Luke National seminar on School of International Political 27-28,February Understanding China: Indian Relations & Politics ,M.G Science 2015 Perspectives University 141 Ashok Alex Luke National Seminar on the topic School of International Political 23-24,March Engaging Diaspora:Challenges Relations & Politics,M.G Science 2015 & Oppurtunities University 142 Ashok Alex Luke National Conference on the KN Raj Centre for Political 28-29 ,March topic Kerala Economy Planning and Centre- science 2015 Challenges and Way Forward State Financial Relations,M.G University Charles A Joseph International Workshop on SAILNCPE,Thiruvananth Political 10-11,February 143 Sports Management apuram science 2014

144 Charles A Joseph UGC Sponsored National St.Cyril’s College,Adoor, Seminar on “Impact of Health Pathanamthitta Physical Club Training on Chronic Education 2-3 January 2014. Disease,Prevention &Rehabilitation a 145 Dr.Abraham Samuel Resource person for the seminar Iqbal Physical 19th February K “Diversity & Conservation of College,Perigamala,Triva Education 2015 Dragon Flies a ndrum 147 Dr.Jobin Mathew National seminar on Social Govt College,Chittur Zoology 25-26 September Dimensions of Green economy 2014 and Sustainable development, 148 Dr.Jobin Mathew NAAC sponsored National ,IQAC at Sacred Heart Zoology 8-9 January 2015 Seminar on Autonomy for College,Thevara,Kochi Colleges.

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 149 Dr.Jobin Mathew International Conference on CMS College,Kottayam Zoology 21st -25th January Climate Change and the 2015 Developing World a 150 Dr.Jobin Mathew National Seminar on Marine & Department of Zoology 22nd -23rd Coastal Biodiversity and its Zoology,St.Stephen’s September 2014 Conservation for future College,Pathanapuram generations” 151 Vijo Thomas Kurien International Conference on Indian Institute of Zoology 9th 12th December “Indian Proteomics Society” Technology,Bombay 2014 held 152 Vijo Thomas Kurien Annual Conference of Indian Pandit Deendayal Zoology 6th -9th February Association of Psychologists Petroleum University, ,2015 held Gandhinagar 153 Vijo Thomas Kurien All Finland Youth event & held at Helsinki ,Finland Zoology 13th -20th May, Annual Bible celebrations of 2015 Finland 154 Seema R Nair National Seminar on Nano School of Pure & Applied Physics 26th June 2014 Photonics Physics & UGC

155 Seema R Nair National Seminar on “Statistical Department of Physics Physics 22nd August 2014 Physics” ,Government College, Kottayam 156 Seema R Nair Advances in Crystal Growth Department of Physics, Physics 15-16th January and Nano technology CMS College, Kottayam 2015

157 Seema R Nair White Luminenscence from 26th Kerala Science Physics 28th – 31st Eu3+ doped strontium cerate Congress at Wayanad January 2014. phosphors (oral presentation)

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 158 Elizabeth Cherian State level seminar on Department of CMS Botany 22nd August 2014 Angiosperm Systematics College, Kottayam

159 Elizabeth Cherian UGC Sponsored International CMS College, Kottayam Botany seminar on Climate Change and in association with 21-25 January Developing World KSCSTE & MOEF 2015 160 Jinu John “Bio prospecting leading to St.Albert’s College, Biotechnology 2014 drug discovery” Ernakulam

161 Jinu John “Bio prospecting & Plant tissue Layola College,Chennai Biotechnology 2014 culture for novel value added products” 162 Manesh Jacob Three Day refresher course in At Kerala school of Mathematics 10-12 October Cryptography Mathematics, Kozhikode 2014

163 Manesh Jacob Four day the refresher course in at Kerala School of Mathematics 06-09 November Real & Complex Analysis Mathematics 2014 164 Manesh Jacob Four day refresher course in Kerala School of Mathematics 08-11 January Algebra Mathematics 2015

165 Manesh Jacob Enrichment Programme for the Institute of Mathematical Mathematics 11-13 March College Teachers Science,Chennai 2015.

166 Mathew George National Seminar on Advances Department of Physics, Physics January 2015 in Crystal Growth and Nano CMS College,Kottayam technology held 167 Mathew George National Seminar on Autonomy Sacred Heart College, Physics January 2015 for Colleges Thevara. Kochi

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 168 Minnie Mary Ninan National Seminar , Commerce 31st October 2014 Thiruvananthapuram 169 Mariam Mani UGC sponsored National Assumption College, Home Science November 2014. Seminar on” Nutritional Changanacherry Strategies for Enhancing Sports Performance” 170 Neethu Elsa Vargese Youth Leadership Development Chiang Mai, Thailand Communicativ 27-31 August Training on Justice and Peace e English 2014 Building 171 Neethu Theresa 29th National Symposium on School of Pure and Physics 8-11 December Willington Plasma Science and Technology Applied Physics ,M.G 2014 & International Conference on University Plasma & Nano technology (PLASMA-2014) 172 Neethu Theresa National Conference on Department of Physics, Physics 15-16 January Willington Advances in Crystal Growth & CMS College, Kottayam 2015 nanotechnology, 173 Nibu Vargese Workshop on Kerala Economy- KN Raj Centre for Economics 28-29 March Challenges & Way Forward planning and Centre , 2015 M.G University, Kottayam 174 Nibu Varghese National Seminar on Changing Alphonsa College, Pala Economics 23-24 July 2014 Employment Status & Resource Mobilization of Women in Kerala 175 Nibu Varghese National Seminar on “Two Baselius College, Economics 2-4 December Decades of Liberalization: Kottayam 2013 Experiences & Lessons

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 176 Nuja S John National Conference on Dept of Physics, CMS Physics 15-16 January Advance in Crystal Growth and College, Kottayam 2015 Nano Technology “CAN 2015 177 Nuja S John Second International Physics 15-16 January Conference on Nanostructured 2015 Materials & Nanocomposites ICNM 2014 178 Nuja S John Participated in 27th Kerala Kerala Veterinary and Physics 27-29 January Science Congress Animal Science 2015 University, Pookode, Wayanadu 179 Radhika G CHR National Seminar on Department of History, History January 2015 Modern Kerala University of Kerala, Trivandrum 180 Radhika G International Seminar on Re- University of History Imaging Struggles at the Kerala,Trivandrum Margins: A history of the Unconquered and Oppressed, Organized by 181 Reenu Jacob National Conference on CMS College, Kottayam Physics 15-16 January Advances in Crystal Growth 2015 and Nanotechnology(CAN 2015) 182 Reenu Jacob Training Workshop on Writing Christ University, Physics 23-24 March of Research Proposals, Thesis, Bangalore held at 2015 Reports & Papers conducted by Trivandrum

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 183 Rony Rajan Paul National seminar on Advances Christian College, Chemistry 15-17 October in Materials Chemistry Chenganuur 2014. (ADMAC -1) 184 Samkutty George International Conference on Commerce Association of Commerce 23rd -24th May Innovations in Business and Kerala, 2014 Finance 185 Sheny D National Seminar on NSS Hindu College, Chemistry 12th – 13 th Nanostructured Materials” Changanacherry August 2014

186 Sibin Mathew KSS Annual Conference Carmel College, Mala, Sociology December 2014. Medayil Trichur

187 Sumod M John International Conference on CMS College, Kottayam Chemistry 2014 “Climate Change & The Developing World”

188 Tisha Liza Tomy UGC sponsored National St.Joseph’s College for Biotechnology 2014 Seminar on Nanotechnology Women, Alleppey

189 Kiran M International Seminar on CMS College, Kottayam Biotechnology October 2013 Molecular Secrets of Plant Medicines 190 Reshmi N Nair International Seminar on CMS College, Kottayam Biotechnology October 2013 Molecular Secrets of Plant Medicines 191 Tisha Liza Tomy International Seminar on CMS College, Kottayam Biotechnology October 2013 Molecular Secrets of Plant Medicines

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Name of the conference/ Organiser/ sponsor Sl.no Faculty Member Subject Year Seminar/ workshop 192 Vibin Ipe Thomas Two day National seminar on School of Chemical Chemistry 26th -27th recent trends in inorganic- Sciences. M.G University February 2015 organic hybrid materials 193 Vibin Ipe Thomas Indian Space Missions seminar School of Chemical Chemistry 20 April 2015 Science at MG University

194 Vimal George UGC sponsored national Department of Commerce 28th October-02nd Kurien workshop on Econometrics Economics at November2014 St.Berchman’s College,Changancherry

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Annexure 7 List of Seminars Organised 2010-15

Organising Funding Sl.No Title of the Programme Level Dept Agency Year

1 Consultation on Genetically Modified Crops Regional Botany College 2011

2 Small Science- Big Consequences Regional Botany College 2011

Ministry of 3 Environment Awareness Campaign Regional Botany Environment 2012

The Sympony of Signs: Convergence of Literature and 4 Music National English UGC 2011

5 Workshop on Research Methodology in English Regional English College 2012

Folklore 6 Seminar on Folklore Regional Malayalam Academy 2010

7 Crime - A Post Modern Spectacle Regional Sociology UGC 2011

8 Equity in Search of Sustainability National Sociology UGC 2011

9 Capital Market Regional Commerce College 2010

10 Workshop on Methodology of Business Teaching Regional Commerce KSHEC 2011

11 Impact of globalisation in the MSME Sector in Kerala National Commerce UGC 2012

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12 Sustainable Agriculture National Zoology UGC 2010

13 Rights and Responsibilities of Farmers Regional Zoology College 2010

14 World Brain Awareness Programme Regional Zoology College 2011

15 phoenix - 12 Exhibition Regional Zoology College 2012

16 Seminar on New Generation tools Regional Mathematics College 2011

17 Seminar on General Mathematics Regional Mathematics College 2012

18 Curriculum Restructing Workshop Regional Mathematics MG Uty 2012

19 Workshop on Methodology - Science Stream Regional Mathematics KSHEC 2012

20 Curriculum Restructuring Workshop Regional Mathematics MG Uty 2012

21 Medical Nutrition Therapy Regional F&CS PTA 2011

Perspectives in Medical Nutrition Therapy and Life 22 style Factorsin Gastro-Intestinal Disorders National F&CS UGC 2011

23 Fact Monitoring Camp Regional F&CS College 2011

Conference on Bioactives From Plant Food in Nutrition 24 and Health International F&CS ICMR 2011

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25 Curriculum Restrucing for PG Programmes Regional F&CS MG Uty 2012

26 Curriculum Restructing fro UG Programme Regional F&CS MG Uty 2010

27 Sustainable Agriculture National Chemistry UGC 2010

Workshop on Molecular Modeloing and Drug 28 Designing Regional Chemistry College 2011

workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Drug 29 Design Regional Chemistry College 2012

30 National Symposium in Physics National Physics GMT Trust 2011

31 Quantum Implication Regional Physics GMT Trust 2011

32 National seminar on Group theory National Physics UGC 2012

33 50 Years of Space Regional Physics GMT Trust 2012

34 Talk on Higgs Boson Regional Physics GMT Trust 2012

35 Savings for Life Regional Economics College 2010

36 Current Economic issues Regional Economics College 2010

37 Can Markets Lead to Sustainability Regional Economics College 2012

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38 Modern Trends in Banking Regional Economics College 2012

39 Archaelogical Exhibition Regional History College 2012

40 Social Development Regional History College 2012 International Seminar on Molecular Secrets of Plant 41 Medicines International Biotechnology College 2013 42 Three 3 day seminar on “Volatility in Macro Economic Regional Economics College 2014 Indicators; Challenges and Prospects of Indian Economy” 43 One day state Seminar on “Angiosperm Systematics Biodiversity 2014 Regional Botany Board 44 International seminar on “Climate Change & Internationa Botany, UGC, KSCSTE 2015 Developing World” l Zoology & and MOEF Chemistry 45 Faculty Enrichment Programme Rgional IQAC CMS College, 2015 Kottayam 46 National Seminar on” Nutrition for Bone & Dental National Home UGC 2014 Health” Science 47 Workshop on “Molecular Modelling:Theory and Regional Chemistry CMS College, 2014 Practice” Kottayam 48 One day seminar on Literature of Resistance: Writings Regional English CMS College, 2014 from the Fringes Kottayam

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Annexure 8 : Ranks Obtained in the University Examinations

During the academic year 2014 -15 the college bagged five ranks in the University examinations

Ranks Obtained During 2010-15

S.I Name of The Student Department Rank Year No Secured 1 Malavika S Nair Biotechnology 1st Rank 2015 2 Anju K.S Biotechnology 2nd Rank 2015 3 Karthika Shaji Biotechnology 2nd Rank 2015 4 Anjana Ramachandran Biotechnology 4th Rank 2015 5 Sara Zacharia English 1st Rank 2015 6 Neethu N.Nair Biotechnology 1st Rank 2014 7 Vinayak Warier R.S Biotechnology 3rd Rank 2014 8 Sunitha Achiamma Mathew B.Sc Physics 3rd Rank 2014 9 Aswathy Sundareshan M.Sc Applied Physics 1st Rank 2014 10 Sukanya M.Sc Applied Physics 2nd Rank 2014 11 Manjusha Manyappan M.A Sociology 2nd Rank 2014 12 Nisana Ismael M.A Sociology 3rd rank 2014 13 Anajna D M.Sc Applied Physics 3rd Rank 2013 14 Meenu K Biotechnology 1st Rank 2013 15 Neena John Benjamin M.A Sociology 3rd rank 2013 16 Geethu K.N M.A Sociology 2nd Rank 2012 17 Sujisha S M.Sc Zoology 3rd Rank 2012 18 Elizabeth George B.Sc Botany 2nd Rank 2011 19 Sushin Sunny B.Sc Botany 3rd Rank 2011 20 Megha M MSc . Home Science 2nd Rank 2011 21 Geethu S B.A Malayalam 3rd Rank 2011

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22 Shalu ann Thomas B.Sc Zoology 4th Rank 2011 23 Poornima K Das MSc . Home Science 3rd Rank 2010 24 Ninee M Mathewa M.A Sociology 2nd Rank 2010

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Annexure – 9. Achievements of Students

National Service Scheme (NSS)

1. Number of units- 2  Number of students-200

 NSS unit of CMS College started the A Meal a Week programin association with Ashraya Charitable Trust to help the needy patients of Kottayam Medical College since 2011 onwars

 The NSS units have been conducting Blood Group Detection and Blood Donation Camps regularly

 The NSS unit distributed a total of 250 Onam kits.

 NSS Unit of CMS College organized National Cultural Exchange Program on February 15, 2012. Hundred students from states like Uthar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka (Twenty students each) and fifty students from Kerala participated in the program.

 Re – Planting and filling saplings:- on 25th August nearly 89 NSS Volunteers were actively participated in planting tree saplings along Kottayam kumarakom road.

 Eye Donation Awareness Programme-31st August 2013

 AIDS Awareness Programme-25th November 2013

 Alex David – Best NSS Volunteer , NG University 2015

NATIONAL CADET CORPS NCC

 Ajay Sebastian and Poornima Chandran were selected to TSC at New Delhi, representing Kerala. 2012

 Poornima Chandran was selected as the nominee of firing at New Delhi.

 Albilal Salim was elected for the all India para-jumping basic course at Agra, Delhi. He was selected as All India best cadet.

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 Jordy Jose (3rd DC. Phy) attended selection camp of RDC. He achieved the goal of RDC continent 2012 of Kerala and He also participated in Youth Exchange Programme competition which was held at Calicut.

 S/UO. Jessin Jose (3rd DC History) and J/UO. Akhil Raj(3rd DC Maths) attended Shivaji Trekking Camp at Kolkatta.

 Cdt.Abhi Anil was selected as a Best Shooter and Best Cadet during the Inter Group Competition. She will be participating Tal Sainik Camp at New Delhi during October 2013.

 U/O Teenamol Tijo (2nd DC History)got selection in National Integration Camp at Meerut ,U.P in August 2013, Participated in Republic Day Parade

 S/UO Pratheesh N.K participated National Game at New Delhi in October 2014

 Ajith Varghese (11DC Physics) and Cdt Soorya (11nd DC Physics) were attended National Integration camp at Baurani at Bihar

SPORTS AND GAMES

 The college soft ball team secured 2nd in the M G University Cricket) in 2011

 The college cricket team stood first in the M G University Intercollegiate Cricket in 2012

 The college soft-ball team stood second in the M G University Intercollegiate Softball 2012

 Suraj S (Economics) got selection to the Kerala state cricket team.

• M G University 1st in Cricket Tournament in 2013

• M G University second in soft ball tournament 2013

• Sajid N P stood first in 200 mts at the state athletic championship.2012

• Abey Sebastian got second inlong jump at the state athletic championship 2012.

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• Teena Thomas of MSc Mathematics stood third in M G University Weight Lifting Championship held at St Dominic College, Kanjirappally

• Anees Rahman E, 2 B.Com, Silver Medal 400meter Hurdles in All India Inter University Athletic Championship Held at Patiala Punjab 2013

• Third positin in M G University Bae Ball in 2013 and 2014

• Jewel Joy of 2nd DC Malayalam secured 3rd positioopn in the MG University Fencing championship in 2013

• Anu Prakash of 2nd DC English secured 3rd position in World Tennikoit Championship held in Johannasberg in 2013

• The college Cricket team stood 2nd in the Red Bull all Kerala Inter Collegiate Cricket Tournament held at Palace Oval Ground. Ernakulam on January 2015.

• The college Cricket team stood First place in the M G University South zone Intercollegiate Cricket Tournament by defeating N S S College, Rajakumari, 2015

• The college Baseball team secured 2nd position in the M G University in the Inter collegiate competition held at University Ground 2015.

 Represented Mg University In All India Interuniversity In Athletic Meet.Patiala 2015

 Jewel Joy also got 3rd place in the fencing state junior championship, 2015

 Nithya Mohan, 2nd Ma Sociology Represented M G University Kabaddi Team.2015

 Anjumol Joseph, 2nd B.Com won Bronze medal for wrestling in the 35th National Games 2015

 The college Taekwondo team Secured 1st in M G University Intercollegiate Teakwondo Championship

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Annexure -10. Achievements of Teachers Sl.No Name of the Faculty Maximum of three selected attainments

Head of the Department 1 Rebecca Mathew Member PG Board of Examiners

2 Anju Sosan George Minor Project, Doing PhD

Minor Project 3 Joji John Panicker Joint Secretary of Guild of Indian English Writers, Editors and Critics

4 Aleena Manoharan Attended International Seminar in Australia

Suvarna Kerala Award for Best Thesis. 5 Babu Cherian

Chairman, UG Board of Examinations, (Hindi) 6 P.J Chacko M.G University

Member of UG Board of Studies 7 Abraham K. Samuel Member of the University Examination Vigilance Squad

Vice Principal Included in the list of International Queuing 8 Varghese C. Joshua Theorists Reviewer of Mathematical Reviews, American Mathematical Society and OPSERCH

Research Guide Chairman, PG Board of Examinations 9 P.Rajagopal Question Setter of External Universities and Colleges Published 5 books

Research Guide Question Setter of External Universities and Colleges 17 Ravikumar C Chairman, PG Board of Examinations Member, IAPT Minor Project (UGC)

Doing PhD 18 Sam Rajan Minor Project(UGC)

Organising Secretary of National Seminar 19 Preema C.Thomas (UGC)

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Chairman, PG Board of Examinations 22 Alice Zacharia (Chemistry) MG University

Senior Assistant Superintendent of 24 Tomy James Examinations

Coordiantor, Centre for Career Guidance and 25 George Jacob Placement

26 Shinu Peter NSS Programme Officer

Dy. Chairman, PG Board of Examinations 29 Abraham Samuel K. (Zoology) MG University

Member, Curriculum revision committee 30 Annie T. John Life member of All India Congress of Cytology and Genetics

Member, Curriculum revision committee, MGU Fellow, AABS 31 Mini Chacko Dy.Chairperson, CBCSS UG and PG CSS Exainations Consultant Botanist – Miracle Green Herbal Nutriments

32 Sheeba Thomas Associate NCC Officer

Life member, IAAT, SAB 33 Rogimon P.Thomas Editor, mRNA

Subject Expert, Kerala Public Service Commission Resource Person- Programme for promotion of excellence among gifted children, Govt. of 34 Hari.N Kerala Project co-ordinator, Environmental orientation in School Education, Ministry of H R D, Govt. of Kerala

35 Elizabeth Cherian Best Poster Award in National Seminar

HOD Family and Community Science Member of Academic Council, MG University 36 Miriam Mani Chairperson, Board of Studies, UG and PG Subject Expert for selection of College lecturers

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Participated International Congresss of Nutritional Science, Bankok in 2009 and Spain 2013 Convened International Conference on Bio- Active Natural Compunds from Plant Foods in Nutrition and Helath 2012 Principal Investigator, UGC Major Research Project Member, National Executive Committee, Celiac 37 Anooja Thomas Society of India Member, National Executive Committee, IDA Member, UGC Core Committee for Add on Courses, MG University Resource Person in National Seminars Reviewed the Book Nutrition and Dietetics, Tata McGraw Hill Chairperson for Scientific Award Sessions of Nutrition Society of India and IDA

Member, Board of Studies, (History) M.G University 42 George Philip Chairman, Examinations Vigilance Squad, M.G University

44 Sumi Mary Thomas Published five books

47 Jacob Thomas Research Guide, Minor Project

Supervised seven PhDs Authored three books 48 Tomy Mathew Chief superintendent of Examinations IQAC Coordinator, Minor project Organised National Seminar (UGC)

Post doctoral fellowship from Stanford 49 Vibin Thomas University, USA

European Union EMINTE Post Doctoral 50 Rony Rajan Paul Fellowship 2014

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Annexure 11 - Illustrious Alumni of CMS College No. Name Position

1 Sri.K.R. Narayanan Former President of India

2 Sri. K.P.S Menon Formulator of Indian foreign policy and Ambassador to many countries

3 Padma Bhooshan Justice K.T Former Judge, Supreme Court of India Thomas

4 Sardar K.M Panicker Historian and former Ambassador to China

5 Rt.Rev. Thomas Samuel Former Bishop, M.K Diocese, CSI

6 Mr. Oommen Chandy Chief Minister of Kerala

7 Mr. Suresh Kurup Former Member, Parliament

8 Padmabhooshan Dr. Jacob Chandy Noted Neuro Surgeon

9 Padmabhooshan Sri K.M Mathew Former Chief Editor, Malayala Manorama,

10 Padmabhooshan Sri Kavalam Noted Dramatist Narayana Panicker

11 Padmabhooshan Dr.E.C.George The globally acclaimed theoretical Sudarshan physicist

12 Padmabhooshan Dr. Philip Noted Endocrinologist Augustine

13 Dr. Babu Joseph Former V.C Cochin University

14 Dr. John Makkil UNESCO

15 Sri.Omcherry N.N Pillai Noted Malayalam Playwright and Novelist

16 Sri. Jayaraj Noted film Director

17 Sri. Aravindan Noted film Director

18 Sri. John Abraham (Late) Noted Film Director

19 HH Baselius Mathews I Supreme Head, Orthodox Church

20 H.G. Alexander Marthoma Metropolitan, Marthoma Church

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21 Dr. Sankaranarayanan, IFS Former Secretary, Govt.of India

22 Sri. M.R Unni Registrar, MG University

23 Smt. O.P Sosamma I.AS. Former Secretary, Govt.of Tamil Nadu

24 Sri. George Joseph IAS Former Secretary, Govt.of Kerala

25 Sri. Jose Cyriac IAS Former Secretary, Govt.of Kerala

26 Sri. P.H Kurian IAS IT Secretary, Govt. of Kerala

27 Sri. Venugopal IAS District Collector, Alappuzha

28 Sri.Alexin George IPS Superintendent of Police

29 Sri.Ramachandran IPS SP, Vigilance

30 Dr, Mathew Joseph C Professor, Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi

31 Sri.K.T Chacko Former Director General of Foreign Trade, GOI.

32 Dr.V.A Joseph Former Chairman, South Indian Bank

33 Sri. Unni R Noted Film Script writer

34 Rt. Rev K.G Daniel Bishop of East Kerala CSI Diocese

35 Sri.Muralikumar Mister Asia

36 Dr. Binil Itty Ipe Scientist, Boeing, south Carolina, USA

37 John P. Zachariah Project Director, VSSC

39 Prof.S Subramanian Professor, IIT /Chennai

40 Dr.Anl Elias Professor, IIT Delhi

41 Prof.T.V Rajan Babu Professor, Ohio State University

42 Dr.Suju Mathew Senior Principal Scientist, Pfizer, UK

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Annexure -12. Source of Finance

Sl.No Source of Income 2014-15

1 Salary Assistance from Govt.of Kerala 8,68,36,323

2 UGC Assistance 56,58,734

3 PTA 15,41,950

4 Self Financing Courses 1,02,36,350

5 Off Campus Centre 14,79,270

6 Hostel Rent 30,71,036

7 Add on Programme 15,200

8 Miscellaneous Income 37,74,351

9 Management Contribution 54,69,201

Total 11,80,82,415

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Annexure 13 – UGC XI Plan General Development Fund Utilisation PG Assistance – Utilisation Certificate

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General Development Assistance – Utilisation Certificate

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Annexure -14. NAAC Certification

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NAAC CGPA