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GOBI ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE (Govt. Aided Autonomous Co-educational Institution, Affiliated to Bharathiar VISION University, Coimbatore, Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC [3rd cycle] and Nationally Ranked by NIRF, MHRD, Govt. of .) KARATTADIPALAYAM - 638 453 “Social and Economic GOBICHETTIPALAYAM - District. upliftment of the people E.mail: [email protected] Website: www.gobiartscollege.org of this area through value based quality Education”.

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“Committed to serve the society with humility and trust, devoid of exploitation; to impart value based higher education, particularly to the socially and economically deprived sections of this area; to make the students AIDED COURSES of this institution worthy citizens of our glorious CALENDAR & HAND BOOK motherland”. 2018 - 2019

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PERSONAL DATA Working 1 Fri 2 Sat Name : ...... 3 Sun Class/Department : ...... 4 Mon 5 Tues Reg. Number : ...... 6 Wed Date of Birth : ...... 7 Thu Vehicle Number : ...... 8 Fri 9 Sat Bus Pass Number : ...... 10 Sun PAN Number : ...... 11 Mon 12 Tue Aadhaar Number : ...... 13 Wed Blood Group : ...... 14 Thu 15 Fri Phone Number : ...... 16 Sat Ramzan - Holiday Mobile Number : ...... 17 Sun 18 Mon College reopens after summer vacation 1 I Residential Address : ...... 19 Tue 2 II ...... 20 Wed 3 III 21 Thu 4 IV ...... 22 Fri 5 V ...... 23 Sat - - 24 Sun - - PIN : 25 Mon 6 VI 26 Tue 7 I 27 Wed 8 II 28 Thu 9 III 29 Fri 10 IV 30 Sat Working Day 11 V Number of Working Days - 11 5 6 4

Day Day Day JULY - 2018 Order Day AUGUST - 2018 Date Days Date Days Order Working Working 1 Sun 1 Wed 35 V 2 Mon 12 VI 2 Thu 36 VI 3 Tue 13 I 3 Fri Adi Perikku - Holiday - - 4 Wed 14 II 4 Sat - - 5 Thu 15 III 5 Sun - - 6 Fri 16 IV 6 Mon I CIA Test - 6th Aug. - 11th Aug. 37 I 7 Sat - - 7 Tue 38 II 8 Sun - - 8 Wed 39 III 9 Mon 17 V 9 Thu 40 IV 10 Tue 18 VI 10 Fri 41 V 11 Wed College Foundation Day 19 I 11 Sat Working day 42 VI 12 Thu 20 II 12 Sun - - 13 Fri 21 III 13 Mon 43 I 14 Sat - - 14 Tue 44 II 15 Sun - - 15 Wed Independence day - Holiday - - 16 Mon 22 IV 16 Thu 45 III 17 Tue 23 V 17 Fri 46 IV 18 Wed 24 VI 18 Sat - - 19 Thu 25 I 19 Sun - - 20 Fri 26 II 20 Mon 47 V 21 Sat Working Day 27 III 21 Tue 48 VI 22 Sun - - 22 Wed Bakrid - Holiday - - 23 Mon 28 IV 23 Thu 49 I 24 Tue 29 V 24 Fri 50 II 25 Wed 30 VI 25 Sat - - 26 Thu 31 I 26 Sun - - 27 Fri 32 II 27 Mon 51 III 28 Sat - - 28 Tue 52 IV 29 Sun - - 29 Wed 53 V 30 Mon 33 III 30 Thu 54 VI 31 Tue 34 IV 31 Fri 55 I Number of Working Days - 23 Number of Working Days - 21 7 8 5

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Days Order Working Working 1 Sat - - 1 Mon 75 III 2 Sun Sri Krishna Jayanthi - Holiday - - 2 Tue Gandhi Jayanthi - Holiday - - 3 Mon II CIA Test - 3rd Sep. - 8th Sep. 56 II 3 Wed 76 IV 4 Tue 57 III 4 Thu 77 V 5 Wed 58 IV 5 Fri 78 VI 6 Thu 59 V 6 Sat - - 7 Fri 60 VI 7 Sun - - 8 Sat Working day 61 I 8 Mon III CIA Test - 8th Oct. - 13th Oct. 79 I 9 Sun - - 9 Tue 80 II 10 Mon 62 II 10 Wed 81 III 11 Tue 63 III 11 Thu 82 IV 12 Wed 64 IV 12 Fri 83 V 13 Sat Working day 84 VI 13 Thu Vinayakar Chathurthi - Holiday - - - 14 Fri 65 V 14 Sun - 15 Mon 85 I 15 Sat - - 16 Tue 86 II 16 Sun - - 17 Wed 87 III 17 Mon 66 VI 18 Thu Ayutha Pooja - Holiday - - 18 Tue 67 I 19 Fri Vijaya Dasami - Holiday - - 19 Wed 68 II 20 Sat - - 20 Thu 69 III 21 Sun - - 21 Fri - - Muharram - Holiday 22 Mon 88 IV 22 Sat - - 23 Tue 89 V 23 Sun - - 24 Wed Last Working Day for Odd Semester 90 VI 24 Mon 70 IV 25 Thu 25 Tue 71 V 26 Fri Odd Semester Exam begins 26 Wed 72 VI 27 Sat 27 Thu 73 I 28 Sun 28 Fri 74 II 29 Mon 29 Sat - - 30 Tue 30 Sun - - 31 Wed Number of Working Days - 19 Number of Working Days - 16 9 10 6

Day NOVEMBER - 2018 Day Day DECEMBER - 2018 Day Date Date Order Order Days Days Working Working 1 Thu 1 Sat - - 2 Fri 2 Sun - - 3 Sat 3 Mon 6 VI 4 Sun 4 Tue 7 I 5 Mon Deepavali - Holiday 5 Wed 8 II 6 Tue Deepavali - Holiday 6 Thu 9 III 7 Wed Deepavali - Holiday 7 Fri 10 IV 8 Thu 8 Sat Working day 11 V 9 Fri 9 Sun - - 10 Sat 10 Mon 12 VI 11 Sun 11 Tue 13 I 12 Mon 12 Wed 14 II 13 Tue 13 Thu 15 III 16 IV 14 Wed 14 Fri 15 Sat - - 15 Thu 16 Sun - - 16 Fri 17 Mon 17 V 17 Sat 18 Tue 18 VI 18 Sun 19 Wed 19 I 19 Mon 20 Thu 20 II 20 Tue 21 Fri 21 III 21 Wed Miladinabi - Holiday 22 Sat - - 22 Thu 23 Sun - - 23 Fri 24 Mon 22 IV 24 Sat 25 Tue Christmas - Holiday - - 25 Sun 26 Wed 23 V 26 Mon College reopens for even semester 1 I 27 Thu 24 VI 27 Tue 2 II 28 Fri 25 I 28 Wed 3 III 29 Sat - - 29 Thu 4 IV 30 Sun - - 30 Fri 5 V 31 Mon 26 II Number of Working Days - 5 Number of Working Days - 21 11 12 7

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Order Days Days Order Working Working 1 Tue New Year - Holiday - - 1 Fri 44 II nd 2 Wed I CIA Test - 2 Jan. - 8th Jan. 27 III 2 Sat Annual Sports Events - Girls - - 3 Thu 28 IV 3 Sun - - 4 Fri 29 V 4 Mon 45 III 5 Sat Working day 30 VI 5 Tue 46 IV 6 Sun - - 6 Wed 47 V 7 Mon 31 I 8 Tue 32 II 7 Thu 48 VI 9 Wed 33 III 8 Fri 49 I 10 Thu Pariyur Festival - Holiday - - 9 Sat Annual Sports Events - Boys - - 11 Fri 34 IV 10 Sun - - 12 Sat - - 11 Mon 50 II 13 Sun - - 12 Tue 51 III 14 Mon Bogi - Holiday - - 13 Wed 52 IV 15 Tue Pongal - Holiday - - 14 Thu 53 V 16 Wed Thiruvalluvar Day - Holiday - - 15 Fri 54 VI 17 Thu Uzhavar Thirunal - Holiday - - 18 Fri - - 16 Sat - - 19 Sat - - 17 Sun - - 20 Sun - - 18 Mon II CIA Test 18th Feb. - 23rd Feb. 55 I 21 Mon 35 V 19 Tue 56 II 22 Tue 36 VI 20 Wed 57 III 23 Wed 37 I 21 Thu 58 IV 24 Thu 38 II 22 Fri 59 V 25 Fri 39 III 23 Sat Working Day 60 VI 26 Sat Republic Day - Holiday - Annual Sports Events - staff - - 24 Sun - - 27 Sun - - 28 Mon 40 IV 25 Mon 61 I 29 Tue 41 V 26 Tue 62 II 30 Wed 42 VI 27 Wed 63 III 31 Thu 43 I 28 Thu 64 IV Number of Working Days - 17 Number of Working Days - 21 13 14 8

Day Day MARCH - 2019 Day Day APRIL - 2019

Date Order Date Days Order Days Working Working 1 Fri 65 V 1 Mon 87 III 2 Sat - - 2 Tue 88 IV 3 Sun - - 3 Wed 89 V 4 Mon 66 VI 4 Thu Last working day for Even Semester 90 VI 5 Tue 67 I 5 Fri 6 Wed 68 II 6 Sat Telugu New Year - Holiday 7 Thu 69 III 7 Sun 8 Fri 70 IV 8 Mon Even Semester Exam begins 9 Sat - - 9 Tue 10 Sun - - 10 Wed 11 Mon 71 V 11 Thu 12 Tue 72 VI 12 Fri 13 Wed 73 I 13 Sat 14 Thu 74 II 14 Sun Tamil New Year - Dr. Ambedkar Birthday 15 Fri 75 III 15 Mon 16 Sat - - 16 Tue 17 Sun - - 17 Wed Mahavir Jayanthi - Holiday 18 Mon III CIA Test 18thMar. - 23rd Mar. 76 IV 18 Thu 19 Tue 77 V 19 Fri Good Friday - Holiday 20 Wed 78 VI 20 Sat 21 Thu 79 I 21 Sun 22 Fri 80 II 22 Mon 23 Sat Working day 81 III 24 Sun - - 23 Tue 25 Mon 82 IV 24 Wed 26 Tue 83 V 25 Thu 27 Wed 84 VI 26 Fri 28 Thu 85 I 27 Sat 29 Fri 86 II 28 Sun 30 Sat - - 29 Mon 31 Sun - - 30 Tue Number of Working Days - 22 Number of Working Days - 4 15 16 9 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND Day DEVELOPMENT OF GOBI ARTS & SCIENCE Day MAY - 2019 Order COLLEGE, GOBICHETTIPALAYAM Date Days Working 1 Wed May Day - Holiday The seeds for starting the Gobi Arts College (presently known as 2 Thu Gobi Arts & Science College) were sown by Amarar Sri. K.M. Ramasamy 3 Fri Gounder, an eminent educationist and Member of the Legislative 4 Sat Assembly who had served as the Headmaster of the Diamond Jubilee High School. As the result, an Educational Agency in the name of the 5 Sun Gobi Arts College Council was formed in the year 1967. 6 Mon 7 Tue The nucleus fund for starting the College came in the form of a 8 Wed generous donation of land worth Rs. 2 Lakhs from munificent brothers 9 Thu Sri. S.N. Anantharaman and Sri. S.N. Devarajan, the sons of the 10 Fri philanthropic minded landlord Amarar Sri. S.D. Narayanaswamy Iyer. 11 Sat The institution had its infancy on the premises of Diamond 12 Sun Jubilee Higher Secondary School and was assiduously nurtured by the 13 Mon erudite and sagacious duo Amarar Sri. K.M. Ramasamy Gounder and 14 Tue Amarar Sri. A.R. Somasundaram, a leading advocate and the 15 Wed Correspondent of the DJHS. 16 Thu When the search was on for a permanent place, a generous gift 17 Fri of 10 acres of land adjoining the Silver Hills near Karattadipalayam 18 Sat came from the Founder Secretary of the Gobi Arts College Council 19 Sun Amarar Sri. K.A. Muthuswamy. Sustained efforts by the founding fathers 20 Mon yielded another 30 acres from the Government and other land owners 21 Tue adjoining the Silver Hills, thus making the new campus a sprawling 22 Wed 45 acres in extent. 23 Thu 24 Fri Under the able and dynamic leadership of Amarar 25 Sat Sri.K.M. Ramasamy Gounder and Amarar Sri. A.R. Somasundaram with admirable assistance from a large number of donor members and 26 Sun the Secretary Amarar Sri. K.A. Muthuswamy, the College started functioning 27 Mon from 11th July, 1968 with Pre-University classes. On 30th July, 1968, 28 Tue the College was formally inaugurated by the then Minister for Education 29 Wed Dr.Navalar V.R. Nedunchezhiyan. In the next year itself, the College 30 Thu was upgraded as a first grade college with the introduction of 31 Fri B.A. Economics and B.Sc. Mathematics. 17 18 10 Destiny dealt a severe blow to the march of the progress of the Thanks to the magnanimity and involvement of M/s. Sakthi College due to the sudden and sad demise of Sri. K.M. Ramasamy Sugars Ltd., a sum of Rs.5 lakhs was received to construct the Library and Gounder followed by the passing away of Sri. A.R. Somasundaram. Computer Science Block which is named after Thiru. P.G. Karuthiruman. Not withstanding these calamities, the rest of the founding fathers The progress of the institution is maintained in a high tempo, even rallied around the new President Amarar Dr. K.S. Janakarathnam, in though no capitation fee was collected from students. By the efficient his efforts to speed up the progress of the institution, starting of financial management of the College Council and the generosity of new courses and construction of new buildings. With the co-operation of all the ersons who helped in procuring liberal donations, additional the Council members, the then Secretary Amarar Sri. K.A. Muthuswamy, buildings for Mathematics PG Department and Economics Department the then Principal Prof P.N. Silambannan and the Staff, the President were completed without much difficulty. After relinquishing the office was able to collect an amount of Rs. 5 lakhs during 1976-77 which laid of Presidentship by Amarar Dr. K. S. Janakarathnam, who had the solid financial foundation for the College. successfully completed an eventful period of 17 years, Sri. P. Karuppannan B.A., B.L. a leading advocate took over the With the financial crunch left behind, new courses like Presidentship. With the able assistance and guidance of the Founder B.Sc., (Chemistry) in 1974, B.Sc., (Physics) and B.Com. in 1975 Secretary Amarar Sri. K.A. Muthuswamy, the College continued its were added as also new buildings to accommodate the new courses growth with the construction of the First Floor of the Hostel during the and a well planned Hostel in the year 1975. Co-education was introduced year 1989 - 90 and Auditorium and Canteen in the year 1991. in 1976 to facilitate the bright young girls who could not go out of the area to continue their studies, and also the Semester system in 1976. In tune with the progress of times, the College became Autonomous in 1987. As a mark of completing 25 years of dedicated Further, courses like B.Sc. (Botany) and M.A. (Economics) in service to the people of this area, a Silver Jubilee building to house 1979, M.Com. in 1980 and M.Sc. Maths in 1982 were started. BBM the college Library and class rooms was constructed in the year 1996. was introduced in 1984-85. In the same year, the evening college was started with the introduction of B.Com. course. Keeping in mind the After the demise of the Founder Secretary Thiru. K.A. Muthuswamy varied needs of the academic field, courses viz., B.Sc. (Computer on 2-1-1998, Thiru. K.M. Natarajan, B.A., B.L., a leading advocate Science) (1985-1986), Post - Graduate Diploma in Computer assumed office as Secretary & Correspondent in January 1998. After Applications (1987-1988), Master of Computer Applications (1988- resigination of Thiru. K.M. Natarajan, Thiru. M. Dharanidharan M.F.T. 1989) B.C.A. and B.Com. (C.A.) (2000-2001), M.Sc. (Computer Science) assumed office as Secretary & Correspondent in February 2016. (2003-2004.), B.A. English Literature, M.Com. (C.A.) (2004-2005), With two eminent personalities at the helm of affairs, the M.Sc. Physics (2005 - 2006), B.Sc. (Phy - CA) (2006 -07), B.Sc. (IT), institution has been witnessing many developments. M.Sc. (IT), and M.A. (English Literature) (2007 - 2008) and B.Sc. (CT) A separate block consisting of Computer Centre, Administrative (2009 - 2010) B.Sc. (Maths Unaided) (2015-16), B.Com. (PA) (2015-16), Block and Conference hall was constructed in the year 1998. Thiru M.Sc. (Chemistry) (2015-16), and B.A. Tamil Literature (2018- 2019) S.V. Balasubramaniam, Chairman of Bannari Amman Sugars Limited have been offered. magnanimously donated Rs.15 lakhs for the development of the The Departments of Tamil, English, Economics, Mathematics, institution. The construction of the Botany wing, men students’ toilet, Physics, Commerce, Computer Science, Management and Political Non - residential women students’ centre and extension of canteen Science have been upgraded as research departments, offering had also been added to the infrastructure during 1999 - 2000. The part - time and full - time M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes. construction of the Second floor of the main building was completed 19 20 11 during 2000-2001.An annexure to the existing canteen measuring 600 To ensure uninterrupted power supply 500 KVA HT transformer sq.feet was added during 2000-2001. and one Generator of 62 KVA were installed in the year 2006-2007. New toilet measuring 1800 sq.ft. was constructed in the year 2007-2008. A separate new building was constructed under the M.P. A sprawling Auditorium measuring 28,000 sq.ft. named after Constituency Development Fund during the year 2001-2002 and the Amarar K.M. Ramasamy Gounder and Archaeological museum construction of 15 class rooms was completed in the same academic year. measuring 2500 sq.ft. were declared open in 2007-2008. An exclusive Adding to the ambience, a Vinayagar Temple was constructed building for IT related courses was inaugurated during this academic during 2002-2003. A spacious hall for Meditation and Yoga Training year which accommodates three Computer Labs, A/C Conference Hall, Six Class Rooms and a Staff Room. A new borewell with submersible measuring 4100 sq.ft. and eight class rooms were constructed in the Motor helps to fulfill the water requirement. same academic year. Construction of Non-residential Women students waiting centre with The library was expanded by 16,840 sq.ft and was named after an area of 15,000 sq.ft. and extension of the Canteen has been completed. the former President of the College Council Dr. K.S. Janakarathnam. In-door Stadium has been constructed with International Standard at An internet browsing centre is operational in the library. the cost of Rs. 3 crores, to facilitate Playing Basket ball, Vollyball, Shuttle, To make education more effective and learner centric and Table Tennis and Gymnasium for both Boys & Girls Separately. Flood- Light facilites are also provided for playing the Games during the night. ensure flexibility in choosing intra and inter disciplinary subjects according to the choice of the student, the Choice Based Credit System For administrative convenience separate office and stores are (CBCS) was introduced in the academic year 2003-2004. provided for all extra-curricular activities. It includes dormitories separately for boys and girls those who are coming from other Colleges The College is a recognized IGNOU Study centre offering B.Com. or Universities to take part in the Games and Atheletics. and M.Com. courses from the academic year 2005-2006. It is also Construction of bridge connecting library and IT building, Erection accredited to conduct coaching classes for the Common Proficiency of 20 kilo watt solar plant, Construction of Post Graduate Laboratory Test (CPT) and Professional Competence Course (PCC) by the Institute and Class rooms with an area of 5000 sq. ft., Extension of gallery on of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi from the academic year northern side of playground, Construction of Bank of India ATM and 2005-2006. The Centre for Civil Service has been functional from Construction of two units of rain water harvesting were completed during the year 2008 - 2009. the academic year 2014-15. Construction of fitness centre with an area of 14,500 Sq.ft., and Golden Jubilee building with an area of 24,000 The UGC has accorded approval to the Commerce and Sq.ft. was completed in the academic year 2016 - 2017. Golden Jubilee Computer Science departments to conduct the Career Oriented Arch and Arts Library Building Completed with an area of 18,000 Sq.ft. Programmes – “Taxation” and “Web page Designing” respectively. The in the academic year 2017-18. Institution is also the member of the CII (Confederation of Indian Bharathiar University declared our college as "THE SECOND Industry) and EDISSIA ( Small Industries Association). BEST COLLEGE" in over all performance among all the Arts and Science Colleges under its jurisdiction for the year 2007-2008. The Institution An additional Computer Centre, Conference Hall (named after has been Reaccredited from 01.04.2007 with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC. Amarar A.R. Somasundara Gounder), M.Sc. (Phy) laboratory, Controller The college has been ranked 57th in the country by National Office and twelve class rooms measuring 33,300 sq.ft. were constructed Institute Ranking Framework (NIRF). Our college was ranked 2nd in during the academic year 2005 - 2006. India with Best Value for money by India Today MDRA in the year 2018. 21 22 12 MEMBERS OF THE GOBI ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE COUNCIL 23. Dr. Kumar Natarajan, M.D., Member

24. Tmt. P. Lalitha '' 1. Thiru. S.N. Devarajan (Rajakote) Founder-Patron 25. Thiru. K.M. Manickam '' 2. Thiru. P. Karuppannan, B.A., B.L., President 26. Thiru. R. Manivannan, B.Sc., '' 3. Er. J. Balamurugan, B.E., Vice-President 27. Dr. K.S.K. Murugaiyan, M.B.B.S., M.S., ''

4. Thiru. K. Shanmuga Sundaram, B.Com., B.L., Vice-President 28. Thiru. P.S. Murugesan '' 5. Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, M.F.T., Secretary 29. Thiru. P.S. Muthuvelappan M.B.A., '' 6. Thiru. K.P. Murugaiyan, B.A., B.L., Joint - Secretary 30. Thiru. P. Mylswamy, B.Com., B.L., '' 7. Thiru. P.P. Ramanandan, B.A., Treasurer 31. Thiru. K.M. Natarajan, B.A., B.L., '' 8. Thiru. G.V. Viswanathan, M.A., Joint-Treasurer 32. Thiru. M. Pachiannan ''

9. Thiru. T.S. Palanisamy Executive Committee - Member 33. Thiru. K.M. Pachiappan, B.A., '' 10. Dr. P. Thangavelu M.B.B.S., " 34. Dr. D. Palaniappan, M.B.B.S., '' 11. Thiru. A. Gunasekaran, B.A.,B.L., D.L.L. A.L., '' 35. Er. K.S. Palanisamy, M.E., '' Dr. M.D., D.N.B., Member 12. Anandhi Arul 36. Thiru. P.C. Palanisamy, B.Sc., B.L., ''

13. Thiru. V.K. Appaji '' 37. Thiru. V.P. Paramasivam ''

14. Thiru. K.M. Arunachalam (Giri), B.Sc., '' 38. Thiru. K.R. Periasamy ''

15. Dr. A. Balasubramaniam, M.D., '' 39. Thiru. S.S. Ramakrishnan ''

16. Tmt. M. Balasundari, B.Com., '' 40. Thiru. A.S. Ramamoorthy ''

17. Thiru. G.N. Chandrasekaran, B.B.M., '' 41. Thiru. V.K. Ramasamy, B.A., B.T., ''

18. Thiru. P.K. Chinnaswamy '' 42. Dr. K. Sabapathy M.Sc., Ph.D., PGDCA., ''

19. Thiru. K.M. Diwakaran '' 43. Thiru. K.R.S. Sadhashivan, B.Sc., C.L.T. ''

20. Thiru. P. Kodeeswaran '' 44. Thiru. P. Sadasivan, B.E., M.Sc., (Engg). FIE ''

21. Thiru. N.K. Karuppusamy, B.A., B.L., '' 45. Dr. C.S. Sainathan, M.S., ''

22. Thiru. A.P.C. Krishnamoorthy, B.Com., B.L., '' 46. Thiru. A.U. Sakthivel, M.E., '' 23 24 13 47. Dr. A. Samiappan, B.D.S., Member EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

48. Prof. A. Sengottuvelu, M.Sc., '' 1. Thiru. P. Karuppannan, B.A., B.L., 49. Thiru. G.P. Sivakumar, M.A.. M.Phil., '' 2. Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, M.F.T.,

50. Thiru. T.J. Sindhuvikram, M.Sc., '' 3. Thiru. P.P. Ramanandan, B.A.,

51. Tmt. M.K. Subbulakshmi '' 4. Thiru. T.S. Palaniswamy

52. Prof. A.K. Subramaniam, M.A., '' 5. Dr. P. Thangavelu, M.B.B.S.,

53. Thiru. S. Subramanian, B.Com., '' 6. Thiru. A. Gunasekaran, B.A., B.L., D.L.L., A.L.,

54. Thiru. K.R. Surendran, B.Com., '' 7. Dr. V. Thiagarasu, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., (Ex.Officio)

55. Tmt. E.P. Suriya Prabha, M.B.A., '' COLLEGE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 56. Dr. N.S.K. Swami, M.B.B.S., M.S., '' 1. Thiru. P. Karuppannan, B.A., B.L., President 57. Thiru. M.K. Thangavel '' 2. Er. J. Balamurugan, B.E., Vice-President 58. Dr. L.P. Thangavelu, M.B.B.S., M.S., '' 3. Thiru. K. Shanmugha Sundaram, B.Com., B.L., ,, 59. Thiru. V. Vaideeswaran '' 4. Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, M.F.T., Secretary

60. Thiru. G.L. Venkataraman '' 5. Thiru. K.P. Murugaiyan, B.A., B.L., Joint-Secretary

61. Er. S. Vijaykumar Sengottuvelan, B.Arch., '' 6. Thiru. P.P. Ramanandan, B.A., Treasurer

62. Thiru. N. Vignesh, SNI '' 7. Thiru. G.V. Viswanathan, M.A., Joint-Treasurer

63. The President, Arulmigu Bannari Amman Devasthanam Trust '' 8. Thiru. T.S. Palaniswamy Member 9. Dr. P. Thangavel, M.B.,B.S., '' EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS 10. Thiru. A. Gunasekaran, B.A. B.L., D.L.L., A.L., ''

1. Dr. V. Thiagarasu, Principal 11. Dr. V. Thiagarasu, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Principal

2. Dr. R. Sellappan, Dean/Administrative Officer 12. Dr. N. Jeyakumar, M.Sc.,Ph.D.,(UK) University Representative

3. Thiru. K.A. Sengottaian, M.L.A. (Gobi Constituency) 13. Dr. A. Selvaraj, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Prof. & Head

4. The Chairman, Gobi Municipal Council, Gobi 14. Thiru. P.M. Gopalswami,M.Sc., M.Phil., Associate Professor

5. The Headmaster, D.J.H.S.S., Gobi 15. Tmt. P. Ranganayaki, M.Com., PGDCA., Superintendent

25 26 14 Succession List of Presidents FACULTY MEMBERS

Thiru. A.R. Somasundaram, B.A., B.L. From 1968 to 1972 Principal Thiru. C.S. Sathiamoorthy, B.Sc., (Ag), Dr. V. Thiagarasu M.Sc., PGDCA.,M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., (Acting President) From June 1972 to February 1973 Department of Tamil Dr. K.S. Janakarathnam, M.B.,B.S., From Feb. 1973 to March 1989 Dr. N.V. Karuppusamy, M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., Ph.D., Associate Prof. & Head Thiru. P.Karuppannan, B.A., B.L., From April 1989 onwards Dr. V. Jayanthi, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor Succession List of Secretaries Dr. M.Karuppusamy, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor

Thiru. K.A. Muthuswamy,B.A. From 1968 to December 1997 Department of English

Thiru. K.M. Natarajan, B.A., B.L. From January 1998 to February 2016 Dr. N.C. Bhanumathy, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Prof. & Head

Dr. M.R. Kumaraswamy, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, MFT., From February 2016 onwards Thiru. C. Chidambaram, M.A., M.A., M.Phil.(Eng).M.Ed, M.Phil.(Edu) Asst. Professor

Succession List of Principals Thiru. P. Karthi, M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., PGDHRM. Asst. Professor

Prof. P.N. Silambannan, M.A. From 24-06-1968 to 07-04-1982 Department of Economics (On lien as Registrar, Bharathiar University Dr. K. Somasundaram, M.A., M.Phil, PGDCA., Ph.D. Associate Prof. & Head from 08-04-1982 and went on voluntary Dr. M. Raju, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor retirement on 03-07-1989) Thiru.D. Gopalsamy, M.A., M.Phil. Asst. Professor Prof. A. Sengottuvelu, M.Sc. From 05-07-1982 to 27-08-1985 Dr. S. Ponnarasu, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Asst. Professor

Prof. A.K. Subramaniam, M.A. From 28-08-1985 to 31-05-1992 Department of Political Science Dr. K.P. Kandasami, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. From 01-06-1992 to15-04-1999 Dr. S. Saravanakumar, M.A. (Pol), M.A.(His), M.Phil., Ph.D. Asst. Prof. & Head (On lien as Registrar, Bharathiar University, & 16-04-2002 to 30-06-2003 Coimbatore from 16.04.1999 to 15.04.2002) Department of History Vacant Prof. V. Periaswamy, M.A., M.Phil. From 16-04-1999 to 15-04-2002 & 01-07-2003 to 31-05-2004 Department of Mathematics

Prof.T.V. Palaniswamy, M.Com., M.Phil., Dip.in Ed. From 01-06-2004 to 31-05-2008 Tmt. P. Umamaheswari, M.Sc., M.Phil. Associate Prof. & Head

Dr. R. Sellappan, M.B.A., M.Com., M.Phil., D.L.L., Ph.D. From 01-06-2008 to 31-05-2018 Thiru.R. Chinnaraju, M.Sc., M.Phil, PGDCA. Asst. Professor

Dr. V. Thiagarasu, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., From 01-06-2018 onwards Thiru.R. Subramanian, M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed. PGDCA. Asst. Professor

27 28 15 Thiru. G.V. Chandrasekar, M.Sc., M.Phil, M.Sc.(CS)., DPM., M.Ed. Asst. Professor Dr. D. Tamilselvi, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor

Dr. , M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor C. Malathi Dr. K.K. Gomathi, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor

Dr. P. Muthukumar, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor Department of Management Dr. A. Tamil Elakkiya, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst. Professor

Dr. C. Raghuraman, M.B.A., M.Phil., PGDCA., Ph.D., Associate Prof. & Head Department of Physics Dr. S. Varadaraj, M.B.A., D.L.L., M.Phil., PGDCA, Ph.D., Associate Professor Dr. D. Venugopal, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA. Ph.D., Asst. Professor & Head

Tmt. V. Mahalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil, PGDCA., Asst. Professor Department of Computer Science

Tmt. R. Rajeswari, M.Sc., M.Phil, PGDCA., Asst. Professor Thiru. P. Narendran, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., B.Ed., Associate Prof. & Head

, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor Dr. P. Jayabal Dr. S.M. Jagatheesan, M.Sc., PGDCA, M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDBA.,Ph.D., Associate Professor

Department of Chemistry Dr. S. Meenakshi, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor

, M.C.A., PGDCA, M.Phil. Associate Professor Dr. V.V. Raju, M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed. Ph.D., Associate Prof. & Head Thiru. P. Elango

Thiru. P.M. Gopalswami, M.Sc., M.Phil., Associate Professor Dr. B. Srinivasan, M.C.A., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor

Dr. A. Ilamparithi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor Dr. G.T. Prabavathi, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor

Dr. G. Kavitha, M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor Dr. A. Dhanalakshmi, M.C.A., M.Phil. Ph.D. Asst. Professor

Dr. K.P. Balasubramanian, M.Sc., M.Phil,M.Ed., Ph.D., Asst. Professor Dr. P. Prabhusundhar, M.C.A., Ph.D. Asst. Professor

Department of Botany Department of Physical Education

Dr. P. Loganathan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor & Head Dr. M. Krishnamoorthi, M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Physical Director Dr. M.C. Arjunan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor Library Selvi. B.K. Karthikeyini, M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor

Dr. V.N. Mutharaian, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor Thiru. P. Thangavel, M.L.I.S., M.Phil., Librarian

Department of Zoology MANAGEMENT TEACHING STAFF

Dr. T. Venkatachalam, M.Sc., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. & Head Department of Tamil

Department of Commerce Thiru. N. Nagaraj, M.A., M.Ed.,M.Phil, Asst. Professor

Dr. A. Selvaraj, M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil., PGDCA., Ph.D., Associate Prof. & Head Department of English Dr. Duraisamy, M.Com., M.Phil, MLIS.,Ph.D., Asst. Professor

Dr. M. Sudhahar, M.Com., M.Phil, Ph.D., Asst. Professor Selvi. S.R. Hemapriya, M.A., B.Ed., Asst. Professor

29 30 16 Department of Economics Department of Computer Science

Dr. S. Pradeep Kumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor Dr. K.P. Shanmugapriya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor

Thiru. K. Anandan, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., M.L.I.S. PGDCA., '' Thiru. T.P. Senthilkumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., ''

Thiru. K. Loganathan, M.A., M.Phil., '' Department of Human Excellence

Department of Mathematics Tmt. N. Uvaneswari, M.A. (YHE)., Asst. Professor

Tmt. G. Santhi, M.A. (YHE)., '' Tmt. J. Boomathi, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA., Asst. Professor Tmt. G.P. Saraswathee, M.A. (YHE)., '' Tmt. C. Kamaleshwari, M.Sc., M.Phil., ''

Dr. V.P. Ananthi, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., Ph.D., '' Senate Member

Department of Physics Dr. M.R. Kumaraswamy, Dept. of English

Tmt. S. Kavitha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Professor Placement Cell

Thiru. E. Udhayakumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., '' Thiru. P. Narendran , Dept. of Computer Science Co-Ordinator

Thiru.S. SenthilKumar, M.Com(CA)., M.Phil., Placement Officer Department of Chemistry Dr. P. Jayapal, Dept. of Physics Placement cell - Member

Tmt. V.Dhivya, M.Sc., B.Ed., Asst. Professor Dr. K.K. Gomathi, Dept. of Commerce ''

Department of Botany Thiru. A. Aruljothi, Dept. of IT '' Dr. R. Nagarajan, Dept. of Commerce '' Dr. D. Sheeba Gnanadeebam, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Asst. Professor Thiru. G. Prabhu, Dept. of IT '' Department of Commerce Co-Curricular Activities Dr. E.P. Sengottuvel, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., Asst. Professor N.C.C.

Thiru. U. Jayaprakash, M.Com (CA)., M.Phil., PGDCA, MBA., '' Lt. P. Karthi, Dept. of English Associate NCC Officer

Tmt. C. Gowthamiselvi, M.Com., M.Phil., '' National Service Scheme (NSS) Ms. P. Parimaladevi, M.Com (CA)., M.Phil., '' Dr. K. Rajendran, Dept. of Management Programme Officer

Department of Management Dr. T. Venkatachalam, Dept. of Zoology ''

Dr. D. Tamilselvi, Dept. of Commerce '' Dr. K. Kalaiselvi, M.B.A. Ph.D., Asst. Professor Thiru.V. Azhaharasan, Dept. of IT '' Thiru. C. Ravikumar, M.B.A., '' Dr. S. Saravanakumar, Dept. of Tamil Asst.Programme Officer Thiru. G.N. Prasaath, M.B.A., M.A., '' Selvi.S. Sridevi, Dept. of English ''

31 32 17 Youth Red Cross (YRC) Blood Donors Club & Red Ribbon Club

Dr. B. Srinivasan, Dept. of Computer Science Programme Officer Dr. B. Srinivasan, Dept. of Comupter Science Programme Officer Dr. R. Prabhahari, Dept. of IT '' Dr. K. Rajendran, Dept. of Mangement '' Dr. N. Kasthuri, Dept. of Management '' Thiru. K. Yuvaraj, Dept. of Computer Science '' Thiru. S. Mohanraj, Dept. of Commerce '' Thiru. P. Sedhupathy, Dept. of IT '' Thiru. S.SanthoshKumar, Dept. of Commerce '' Clean Brigade Social Service League (SSL) Thiru. S. Janarthanam, Dept. of Computer Science Programme Officer Thiru. K. Yuvaraj, Dept. of Computer Science Programme Officer Thiru. P. Kathirvel, Dept. of Management '' Tmt. R.Jothimani, Dept. of Chemistry '' Selvi. , Dept. of Physics '' Thiru. E. Udhayakumar, Dept. of Physics '' M. Rajeswari Thiru. U. Jayaprakash, Dept. of Commerce '' Gender Champions Club Thiru. G. Dineshkumar, Dept. of Chemistry '' Dr. M. Raju, Dept. of Economics Co-Ordinator

Citizen Consumer Club Thiru. K.N. Elangovan, Dept. of Tamil Nodel Teacher Thiru. T.P. Senthilkumar,Dept. of Computer Science Programme Officer Dr. D. Sheeba Gnanadeepam, Dept. of Botany '' Tmt. G.A. Mylavathi, Dept. of Computer Science '' Dean/Administrative officer Dr. K. Kalaiselvi, Dept. of Management '' Dr. R. Sellappan, M.B.A., M.Com.,M.Phil, D.L.L., Ph.D. Thiru. R. Aravind, Dept. of Computer Applications '' Thiru. P.Duraisamy, Dept. of Maths '' Medical Officers Environmental & Gardening Club Dr. N.P. Rathnasamy, M.B.B.S. Dr. S. Pradeepkumar, Dept. of Economics Programme Officer Dr. G.N. Bhagavath Geetha, M.B.B.S., DGO. Dr. R. Nagarajan, Dept. of Commerce '' Hostel Dr. T.K. Sumathi, Dept. of Computer Application ''

Selvi. S.R. Hemapriya, Dept. of English '' Dr. V. Thiagarasu, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Principal & Warden Physical Education Dr. R. Sellappan, M.B.A., M.Com.,M.Phil, D.L.L., Ph.D., Dean/Administrative Officer Thiru. D. Gopalsamy Residential Warden (Boys) Dr. P. Prabhusundar, Dept. of Comp.Science Programme Officer

Selvi. B.K. Karthikeyani, Dept. of Botany '' Selvi. S. Dhanaanitha Residential Warden (Girls)

Thiru. P.E. Elango, Dept. of Comp. Application '' Dr. E.P. Sengottuvel Residential Tutor (Boys)

Thiru. C. Ravikumar, Dept. of Management '' Selvi. V.P. Nandhini Residential Tutor (Girls)

33 34 18 NON - TEACHING STAFF COLLEGE STAFF COUNCIL

1. The College Staff Council consists of the Principal, the Heads of the 1. Tmt. P. Ranganayaki, M.Com., PGDCA., Superintendent Departments and two elected members of the staff. The Council is to assist the Principal in all internal matters. 2. Thiru. A. Periasamy Junior Assistant 2. There shall be atleast four meetings of the Council in a year. Special 3. Thiru. K.K. Karuppan Junior Assistant Meeting of the Council can be held at the instance of the Principal.

4. Thiru. V. Saravana prasath, B.Com. Store keeper 3. The Principal of the College shall be the Chairman of the College Staff

5. Thiru. N. Ponnuswamy Lab Assistant (SG) Council and shall preside over the meetings. In his absence, the members present shall elect a Chairman. 6. Thiru. Sokkalingam Lab. Assistant (SG) 4. There shall be an elected Secretary of the College Staff Council who 7. Thiru. K. Sakthivelmoorthy Lab Assistant shall hold office for a year. His/her duties shall be to notify the meetings 8. Tmt. K. Vijayalakshmi Record Clerk to the members in consultation with the Principal and maintain records of the proceedings. 9. Thiru. K.N. Kanakasundaram Record Clerk STAFF COUNCIL MEMBERS CIA TEST COMMITTEE

1. Dr. V. Thiagarasu, M.Sc., PGDCA., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Chairman

1. Dr. V. Thiagarasu, Principal Chairman& Convener 2. Thiru.P. Narendran, M.Sc., PGDCA, M.Phil, B.Ed., Secretary

2. Dr. M.C. Arjunan, Dept. of Botany Co-ordinator 3. Dr. N.V. Karuppusamy, M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., Ph.D., Member

4. Dr. N.C. Bhanumathy, M.A., M.Phil. , Ph.D., ,, 3. Thiru.D. Gopalswamy, Dept. of Economics Member 5. Dr. K. Somasundaram, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., ,,

4. Thiru.T.P. Senthilkumar, Dept. of Comp. Science Member 6. Dr. S. Saravanakumar, M.A.(Pol) M.A.(His) M.Phil., Ph.D., ,,

5. Dr. K.P. Balasubramanian, Dept. of Chemistry Member 7. Tmt. P. Umamaheswari, M.Sc., M.Phil., ,,

8. Dr. D. Venugopal, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA. Ph.D., ,, 6. Dr. T. Venkatachalam, Dept. of Zoology Member 9. Dr. V.V. Raju, M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed., Ph.D., ,,

7. Dr. P. Muthukumar, Dept. of Mathematics Member 10. Dr. P. Loganathan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., ,,

8. Thiru.E. Udhayakumar, Dept. of Physics Member 11. Dr. T. Venkatachalam, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., ,,

12. Dr. A. Selvaraj, M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil., PGDCA., Ph.D., ,, 9. Thiru.U. Jayaprakash, Dept. of Commerce Member 13. Dr. C. Raghuraman, M.B.A., M.Phil, PGDCA., Ph.D., ,,

35 36 19 14. Dr. M. Krishnamoorthi, B.Com., M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., Member AUTONOMOUS COMMITTEES GOVERNING BODY 15. Mr. P. Thangavel, M.Sc., M.L.I.S., M.Phil., ,, (2017- 2018 and 2018 - 2019) 16. Two Staff Representatives ,, I Five representatives of the Management

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL 1. Thiru. P. Karuppannan, B.A., B.L. Chairman President, College Council 1. Thiru. P. Karuppannan, President Patron 2. Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, M.F.T. Member 2. Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, Secretary & Correspondent Patron Secretary, College Council 3. Thiru. G.V. Viswanathan, M.A. ,, 3. Dr. V. Thiagarasu, Principal Chairman Joint-Treasurer, College Council 4. Dr. S.M. Jagatheesan, Dept. of Comp.Science Co-ordinator 4. Thiru. K.P. Murugaiyan, B.A., B.L. ,, 5. Prof. T. V. Palaniswamy, (Expert Representation) Member Joint-Secretary, College Council 5. Prof. A.K. Subramaniam, M.A. ,, 6. Dr. R. Sellappan, Dean/Administrative Officer '' College Council Member 7. Dr. S. Varadaraj, Dept. of Management '' II. Two representatives of teachers on seniority basis : 8. Dr. M. Raju, Dept. of Economics '' 1. Thiru. P. Narendran, Member Associate Prof. & Head, Dept. of Computer Science 9. Dr. D. Venugopal, Dept. of Physics '' 2. Dr. S.M. Jagatheesan, ,, 10. Dr. M.R. Kumaraswamy, Dept. of English '' Associate Prof. of Computer Science 11. Dr. G. Kavitha, Dept. of Chemistry '' III One member nominated by the Management, 12. Dr. C. Malathi, Dept. of Maths '' representing Education / Industry Thiru. B.Com., B.L. Member 13. Dr. S. Parthiban, Dept. of Management(UA) '' 1. K. Shanmuga Sundaram, 13/1, Maniampalayam, Ayyampalayam (PO), 14. Dr. N. Sakthivel, Dept. of Commerce(UA) '' Kavindapadi – 638 455. 15. Dr. T.K. Shanmugam, Dept. of Comp. Application(UA) '' IV State Government Representative The Joint Director of Collegiate Education, Member 16. Dr. K. Rajendran, Dept. of Management(Co-Curricular) '' Coimbatore Region 17. Thiru. R. Venkatasubramanian, (Alumni) '' V. University Representative 18. Dr. G.P. Dhanapal, (Local Society) '' Dr. N. Jeyakumar, Member 19. Thiru. K.P. Muthurasu, (Industrialist) '' Professor & Head, Dept. of Bio-Informatics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore – 641 046. 20. Tmt. P. Ranganayaki, (Administrative Staff) '' VI U.G.C. Nominee 21. Thiru S. Chakkarapani, (Technical Staff) '' Dr. Nisha Rana, 22. Student Representation - Aided '' Dept. of Commerce, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, New Delhi. Member VII Principal of the College 23. Student Representation - Unaided '' Dr. V. Thiagarasu Ex - Officio Member Secretary 37 38 20 ACADEMIC COUNCIL IV Not less than four experts from outside, representing professions (2017- 2018 and 2018 - 2019) such as Industry, Medicine, Engineering, Law, etc., nominated by the Governing Body.

I Principal 1. Thiru. P. Karuppannan, B.A., B.L., Member Dr. V. Thiagarasu Chairman Advocate, 78, Cutchery Street, Gobichettipalayam - 638 452. 2. Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, M.F.T. '' II All the Heads of Departments Karattadipalayam, Palaiyur, 1. Dr. N.V. Karuppusamy, Dept. of Tamil Member Karattadipalayam Pudur (Po), Gobichettipalayam – 638 453.

2. Dr. N.C. Bhanumathy, Dept. of English ,, 3. Thiru. A. Gunasekaran, B.A., B.L., D.L.L., A.L., '' 3. Dr. K. Somasundaram, Dept. of Economics ,, Advocate, opp. State Bank, 599, H. Mettur Road, Varanapuram, 4. Dr. S. Saravanakumar, Dept. of Political Science ,, Bhavani – 638 302. 5. Tmt. P. Umamaheswari, Dept. of Mathematics ,, 4. Thiru. G.V. Viswanathan, M.A, '' 6. Dr. D. Venugopal, Dept. of Physics ,, 3 – F, Mill Road, Gobichettipalayam-638 476. 7. Dr. V.V. Raju, Dept. of Chemistry ,, V Three nominees of the University 8. Dr. P. Loganathan, Dept. of Botany ,,

9. Dr. T. Venkatachalam, Dept. of Zoology ,, 1. Dr. K.K. Suresh, '' Professor & Head, 10. Dr. A. Selvaraj, Dept. of Commerce ,, Dept. of Statistics, 11. Dr. C. Raghuraman, Dept. of Management ,, Bharathiar University, 12. Thiru. P. Narendran, Dept. of Comp. Science ,, Coimbatore - 641 046.

13. Dr. M. Krishnamoorthi, Physical Director ,, 2. Dr. F.X. Lovelina Little Flower, '' 14. Thiru. P. Thangavel, Librarian ,, Professor & Head, Dept. of Social Work, III Four representatives of Teaching Staff on rotation Bharathiar University, 1. Dr. S. Meenakshi, Member Coimbatore - 641 046. Associate Prof. of Computer Science 3. Dr. A. Rajendran, '' 2. Thiru. P. Elango,,,Professor & Head, Dept. of Botany Associate Prof. of Computer Science Bharathiar University, Coimbatore – 641 046. 3. Thiru. D. Gopalsamy,,, VI A faculty member nominated by the Principal Asst. Prof. of Economics Dr. S.M. Jagatheesan, Member Secretary 4. Dr. V. Jayanthi,,, Associate Prof. of Computer Science Asst. Prof. of Tamil 39 40 21 FINANCE COMMITTEE (II) B.Com., B.B.A., B.Sc. (CS), BCA, B.Com. (CA), B.Sc. (IT), (2017 – 2018 and 2018 - 2019) B.Sc.(CT) & B.Com. (Professional Accounting) PART - I : TAMIL (First Two Semesters) 1. Principal PART - II : ENGLISH (First Two Semesters) Dr. V. Thiagarasu Chairman PART - III : (i) Major Core Subjects (All Six Semesters) 2. One representative nominated by the Governing Body (ii) Major Optional Subject (V Semester) Thiru. M. Dharanidharan, M.F.T. Member (iii) Allied Core Subjects (First Three Semesters) Secretary, College Council (iv) Allied Optional Subject (IV Semester) 3. Finance officer of the affiliating University (v) Major Skill Based Subject (VI Semester) The Finance Officer, '' PART - IV: i) Human Excellence (First Four Semesters) Bharathiar University, ii) Foundation Subjects: A & B Coimbatore - 641 046 Foundation Subject A : 4. One representative of Teachers on seniority basis Dr. S. Varadaraj, '' General Awareness (Semesters I & II - Self Study) Associate Prof. of Management Foundation Subject B: (III Semester)

INFORMATION REGARDING U.G. & P.G. COURSES A Student has to study any one of the following subjects during the III AND THE EXAMINATION SYSTEM UNDER Semester. AUTONOMY FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 - 2019 1. Spoken English 2. English for Competitive Exams I Course Pattern 3. Tamil for Competitive Exams (A) Under Graduate Courses 4. Ethics & Culture (Self - Study) (I) B.A., (Economics), B.A., (Tamil Literature and English 5. Quantitative Aptitude Literature), B.Sc., (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Botany) 6. Physical Fitness & Wellness

PART - I : TAMIL (First Four Semesters) 7. Human Rights Education 8. Women Studies PART - II : ENGLISH (First Four Semesters) 9. NCC Studies - I (Aided NCC students) PART - III : (i) Major Core Subjects (All Six Semesters) Foundation Subject B : (IV Semester) (ii) Major Optional Subject (V Semester) A student has to study any one of the following subjects during the IV Semester. (iii) Allied Core Subjects (First Three Semesters) 1. Environmental Studies (Self Study) (iv) Allied Optional Subject (IV Semester) 2. Human Rights and Duties : Conceptual Perspectives (v) Major Skill Based Subject (VI Semester) 3. NCC Studies - II (Aided NCC students) 41 42 22 PART - V : Co-Curricular Activities (F) Research Programmes (Full Time and Part Time)

NSS/NCC/Sports and Games/SSL/Youth Red Cross/Citizen Consumer Department M.Phil. Ph.D. Club/EGC/Gender Champions Club/Clean Brigade. Every student shall participate Tamil PT PT compulsorily for a period of not less than 2 years, (4 Semesters) in any one of the English FT/PT FT/PT programmes mentioned above with 2 hours per week (ie.) 30 hours per semester. Economics FT/PT FT/PT Students participating in any one of the above programmes should earn a minimum of Commerce FT/PT FT/PT 75% attendance in the chosen programme. The above activities shall be conducted Mathematics FT/PT FT/PT outside the regular working hours of the College. Computer Science FT/PT FT/PT (B) Post-Graduate Courses Management PT PT

M.A. (Economics) Political Science PT PT Physics FT/PT FT/PT M.Sc. (Mathematics)

M.Com. CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) M.C.A. (Three years) GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS

M.Sc. (Computer Science) To make education more effective and learner centric, restructurisation M.Com. (CA) of curriculum becomes essential. As a positive step in this direction, it was M.Sc. (Physics) decided to introduce the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) from the

M.A. - English Literature academic year 2003-04. Under this system, the academic programme becomes student-oriented, relevant, interdisciplinary and flexible. Apart M.Sc. - Information Technology from the core subjects offered by the departments, the student is at liberty M.Sc. - Chemistry to choose subjects of his/her choice offered by other departments also. P.G.D.C.A. (One year) Besides, the student has an opportunity to learn extra subjects, for which classes will be conducted outside the regular working hours and he/she (C) M.A. Yoga for Human Excellence (Optional for PG Students) can earn extra credit in addition to the mandatory credits required of him/ The duration of the course is two years. The examination is to be conducted her to qualify for the degree. by Bharathiar University under Distance Education Mode. The maximum marks per paper 100. (EOS: 50 Marks and CIA : 50 Marks). I. General Objectives of CBCS

(D) Career Oriented Courses approved by the UGC, New Delhi  To enlarge and enrich the curriculum and to make education 1. Commerce - Taxation broadbased, i.e., more knowledge and skill oriented. 2. Commerce - Garment Production and Fashion Design Management  To ensure flexibility in choosing intra and interdisciplinary subjects, 3. Computer Science - Web Page Designing according to the choice of the students.

(E) Job oriented Certificate/Diploma Courses  To enable the interested students to earn extra credits.

1. PHP 2. .NET  To facilitate the students to learn at their own pace.

43 44 23 II Definitions and explanations of concepts/terms III (a) Guidelines regarding contact hours and credits for U.G.

Credit : The weight assigned to each paper/subject, based Programmes : on the quantum of work required of a student. 1. The language subjects will get 0.5 credit for every one contact hour per Paper/Subject : It refers to a theory or practical subject offered in a week unit. semester. Eg : Micro Economics, Business Law, 2. Allied core theory & practical subjects will get 15 total credits. Organic Chemistry. 3. Allied optional subject will get 5 credits. Course : It refers to the faculty under which the paper/subject is offered. Eg : B.A., B.Sc. 4. Major optional theory & practical subjects will get 4 credits. Major : It refers to the discipline of study offered under each 5. Major core theory and practical subjects will get 0.25 to 1 credit for every course. Eg: Economics, Mathematics. one contact hour per week unit. Major (Core) : It is the subject which is essential for (Distributed over getting adequate knowledge in the chosen all 6. Part IV : i) Human Excellence Subjects / Papers are offered during I semesters) course/major of study. and II Years of the UG Programme, for which total credit allotment is 6.

Major (Optional) : It is the subject offered by other Major Departments. ii) Foundation Subjects / Papers are offered during I and II (V Semester) which can be chosen by a student irrespective of years of the UG programme, for which credit allotment is as follows: the major to which he/she belongs.  In the I year, General Awareness is the self study paper with no contact Allied (Core) : It is the subject offered by a department other (I, II & III Semesters) than the major department or by hour for which the credit is 1. the same department, the study of which is  In the II year, Spoken English, English for Competitive Exams, Tamil supportive and relevant for the core subject, hence for Competitive Exams, Ethics and Culture, Quantitative Aptitude, compulsory. Physical Fitness and Wellness, Human Rights Education, Women Allied (Optional) : It is the subject offered by a department other (IV Studies and NCC Studies - I (for aided NCC students) subjects are Semester) than the major department which may be studied by any student irrespective of the major offered during the III Semester. Students shall choose any one of the to which he/she belongs. above subjects with two credits. Environmental Studies, Human Rights and Duties : conceptual perspectives and NCC Studies - II (for aided Skill based subject : It is the subject offered by the major department (VI Semester) concerned consisting of theory and practical, to NCC students)subjects are offered during the IV semester. Students impart skills in the area identified by the shall choose any one of the above subjects with two credits. department.  Part V consists of Co - curricular activities viz., NSS, NCC, SSL, YRC, Supportive : It is the subject offered by a department other than Sports and Games, Citizen Consumer Club, Environmental & (P.G.) the department concerned, the study of which Gardening Club, Gender Champions Club and Clean Brigade students is supportive and can be chosen by any student, irrespective of the department to which he/she belongs. have to choose any one compulsorily and it carries 1 credit. 45 46 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 24 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 B.Sc.CH/ B.A.Econ./

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 6. Commerce - Banking Law & Practice

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 9. Mathematics - Operations Research

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 10. Physics - 1. Energy Physics, 2. Energy Resources

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 12. Botany - Bio-technology and Human Welfare (Aided Courses) 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 thics & Culture (Self Study)/

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1. Mathematics - Business Mathematics (Self study)/ (Self study)/ 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 2. Computer Science - 1. Principles of lnformation Technology (Aided Courses)

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 ii) Foundation Subjects - A & B ii) Foundation Subjects 6 6 6 66 6 66 Total Credits Total 3. 144 Introduction 144 144 144 144to ERP 144 144 (Unaided 144 Courses)

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 - Core - Optional- Skill Based 4 8 4 7.5 6 4 7 4 7.5 4 2 4 10.5 4 7 4 Allied : - Core - Optional 5 5 5 55 55 5 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 3. Computer Applications - 1. Fundamentals of Computers 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 2. System Analysis and Design 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (Two subjects - one in III semester & another in IV semester) (Two III Semester Spoken English/English forCompetitive Exams / E Fit Aptitude/Physical Exams/ Quantitative Competitive for Tamil General Awareness (Self Study)General Awareness (Self Second year – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Environmental Studies NCC Studies-II(Aided NCC students) Wellness/Human Rights Education/ Women Studies / NCC Studies-I(Aided NCC students) Wellness/Human Rights Education/ Women Studies / Part-II English Part -III Major : Part-I Tamil Part-I IV Semester Part - IV: i) Human Excellence - First Year Part –V NSS/NCC/SSL/YRC/Sports & Co-curricular Activities : (Any one is compulsory) Gardening Club/ Games /Citizen Consumer Club/Environmental & Gender Champions Club / Clean Brigade 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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3. Introduction to Web Technology PGDCA 5. Commerce - 1. Principles of Accountancy (Aided Courses) M.Sc. 2. Business Organisation (Unaided Courses) (Che.) 3. Service Marketing (Unaided Courses)

6. Management - Entrepreneurship & Behavioural Management M.Sc (IT)2018 7. History - Archaeology (Aided Courses) 8. Physics - General Physics

9. Chemistry - 1. General Chemistry - II M.Sc (IT)2017 2. General Chemistry - III 10. Zoology - No course is offered M.A.

11. Botany - No course is offered (Eng. Lit.) 12. English - Skills for Employment (Unaided Courses) 13. Commerce (PA) - 1. Principles of Accountancy (Unaided Courses) M.Sc. (Phy.) 2. Modern Marketing (Unaided Courses) 14. Commerce (CA) - Foreign Exchange & Finance 5.5 5.0 5.0 15.0 15.0 8.0 -

15. Tamil - @£õmiz @uºÄPÐUPõÚ uªÌ - I M.Com. (CA) 2018 (Unaided courses 2018 Batch onwards) 13.5 16.5 15.0 18.013.5 13.5 12.0 10.0 13.0 12.0 18.0 - - - 12.0 - * (A student who has studied a paper either under major core or optional or allied M.Com. (CA) 2017 core or optional, shall not opt for the same paper in any of the semester during his/ her course of the study, i.e., there should not be any repetition of the same paper.) Min. Credits to be earned 14.0 M.C.A 18.5 ------(e) Skill Based Subjects: Department Subjects / Papers M.Sc.

Economics : Foreign Trade Documentation & Practices Comp.Sci. Mathematics : Numerical Methods

Physics : Instrumentation and Advanced Computational Programming 23.0 - 18.5 M.Sc. Maths Chemistry : Industrial Chemistry Botany : Medicinal Botany 90.0 90.0 90.0 140.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 50.0

Computer Science : Computer Graphics M.Com. Commerce : Tax laws and Practice

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English : Translation (Theory & Practice) M.A.(Eco) Commerce (CA) : Object oriented programming and C++ Tamil : ”ØÖ»õ¯À /Project IV a) Guidelines regarding contact hours and credits for P.G. Programmes: otal 90.0

1. Core theory and practical papers will get 0.25 to 1 credit for every one contact Structure VI - SEMESTER Project ReportT - - - - 15.0 ------PracticalSupportive 4.0 4.0Core Theory - 4.0Practical 18.0Supportive 4.0Project 18.0 1.0V - SEMESTER - 4.0 - 8.0Core Theory4.0 Practical -6.0 - 6.0 4.0 -Supportive 3.0 4.0 5.5Mini project 5.5 - 4.0 ------4.0 ------15.0 - - 4.0 6.0- - - - - 3.0 4.0 -3.0 5.5 -- 8.0 - 4.08.0 - 8.06.0 ------2.5 ------13.0 ------III - SEMESTER Core Theory 18.0Mini Project/Project 18.0IV - SEMESTER 15.0 13.0 I - SEMESTER Core TheoryPractical 20.0II - SEMESTER Core Theory 20.0Practical - 23.0 20.0 17.0 20.0 - 17.5 23.0 18.0 17.0 18.0 - 17.5 20.0 21.0 8.0 22.5 18.0 6.0 20.0 17.5 3.0 22.5 17.0 3.0 16.0 17.5 - 17.0 17.0 16.0 - 17.0 8.0 8.0 - 8.0

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 13. Doll making Communicative English 14. Fashion and Costume Design To enable the students to acquire skills in English Communication, 15. Servicing Radio Receivers - (Physics) Communicative English programme will be conducted for all P.G. Courses (I & II Semester) and MCA (III/IV Semester) from 2010-2011 16. Servicing TV Receivers batch, outside the Curriculum. Certificates will be issued to the students 17. Object Oriented Programming in C++ - (Computer Science ) who complete the programme successfully. 18. Journalism SET/NET 19. Mass Communication The self study paper viz., General Paper on Teaching and 20. Developing Oratorical skills. Research Aptitude is introduced for all PG courses in III semester and 21. Internet & Web Page Design - (Computer Science.) for M.C.A. in V semester. The online system of examination and evaluation is to be followed. If the candidates fail to attend in the 22. Soft Skill Development concern semester are allowed to appear in the subsequent semesters. 23. Photoshop Attending examination is made compulsory to obtain the respective 24. CorelDraw PG degree and the appropriate certificate will be issued on the 25. Flash completion of the course. 26. C Programming V. Extra credit subjects (For UG and PG courses) 27. Java To enable students to acquire extra credits apart from the 28. Cell Phone servicing & Maintenance mandatory credits, the following subjects are offered outside the regular working hours, (before 10 AM and after 4 PM) with 1 credit for each 29. Python 51 52 27 30. Personality Development  Students are permitted to withdraw from a subject for valid reasons 31. Asanas for Better Health after one week of its commencement, on the recommendation of the Faculty Advisor with the consent of the Head of the Department A student who has studied a paper under extra credit of the student. subjects during his/her second year is not permitted to opt for  Students may register, with the approval of the subject teacher the same subject during third year. concerned, for another subject in lieu of the subject from which they have withdrawn, during the second week of the semester VI Faculty Advisor subject to the availability of vacancy. To help the students to plan their optional papers of study and IX Minimum requirements for the U.G. and P.G. degree to offer general advice on the academic programmes, a student will courses be assigned to a member of the faculty (Major Dept) who will function a) Credits: as “Faculty Advisor” throughout his/her period of study. The Faculty Advisor will counsel students on matters relating A student must necessarily complete and earn a minimum of 146 to the choice of subjects, withdrawal, etc. The student will meet his/her credits (Parts I, II, III, IV & V) to qualify for the Under-Graduate Degree. Faculty Advisor at least three times during the semester. A student must earn the minimum credits allotted to each of the P.G. degree programme to qualify for the degree. In case of M.C.A., VII Departmental Committee M.Sc., (CS), M.Sc. (IT) and PGDCA programmes, students have to Every major department will have a Departmental Committee complete the programme within 6 years (MCA), 4 years and 2 years consisting of respectively. 1. The HOD - Convenor b) Attendance :

2. The faculty advisors of the department (i) A student will be permitted to take the End of Semester 3. Student representative of each class Examinations provided he / she has a minimum of 75% attendance. If his / her attendance is between 65% and 74%, he /she will The departmental committee is to meet at least thrice a have to apply for condonation of the shortage of attendance on semester to review all matters relevant to the academic programme. payment of a prescribed fee. However, the power to condone or to It is the responsibility of the HOD to keep the records, viz., the Agenda, deny condonation of shortage of attendance rests with the Notes, Minutes, and Diary, etc. Principal. VllI Registration procedure for optional subjects ii) In case the shortage of attendance of a student exceeds the limit prescribed for condonation of attendance, he/she will not be  Registration for the optional subjects should be done with the permitted to appear for the End of Semester Examination. subject teacher in consultation with the Faculty Advisor. iii) Those students, who could not write the End-of-Semester Examination  Students are expected to register for subjects intended to be credited can continue their studies in the subsequent semester. However, during the next semester on specified dates in the current the student with less than 50% of attendance in any semester semester and obtain the initials of the subject teacher on the will not be allowed to continue his/her study in the subsequent registration card. For semester I, they will register at the beginning semester and he/she will be permitted to rejoin the semester of the semester. where the attendance is less than 50% and continue the course.

53 54 28 iv) Deficiency of attendance in one semester shall be compensated X Testing and Evaluation System in the subsequent semester such that the combined attendance for any two semesters will be taken into account for determining a) Evaluation of students is based on both Continuous Internal the eligibility of a student to be permitted for the EOS Examination. Assessment (CIA) and End of Semester Examinations (EOS) to be held at the end of each semester. The EOS Examinations shall v) A student will be given only one opportunity to carry forward the be of three hours duration. deficiency in attendance of one semester during the degree course, failing which he/she has to re-do the course with the permission b) The weightage of marks is indicated below : of the University. (For 2006 - 2007 Batch onwards) c) Number of appearances No. Course CIA EOS Exam  The candidates with arrear in one or more subjects in U.G. Courses 1. U.G. Courses including Practicals 25% 75% shall be given six chances including the first appearance, (except Part -I Tamil) to be taken successively under the same syllabus, 2. P.G. Courses including Practicals 30% 70% i.e. The syllabus that obtained at the time of first appearance. In c) The total marks scored in C.I.A., and E.O.S. Examination put case of candidates having arrears after availing six chances, together is the marks scored by a student in that Examination. they shall have to take up their examinations under the syllabus d) The C.I.A for theory papers of U.G. Courses (except English) shall then in force. In respect of Part - I Tamil, candidates with arrears consist of 3 tests of 1 hour duration each, spread over the entire shall be permitted to have two chances only, including first semester and the question paper for these tests shall be on the appearance under the same syllabus. question paper pattern of EOS Examination. The average of the  The candidates with arrear in one or more subjects in P.G. Courses three test marks shall be the CIA marks. (Two year courses) shall be given four chances including the first e) In case, a student could not write a CIA test due to some genuine appearance, to be taken successively under the same syllabus, reason/participation in the college sponsored activities on the i.e. The syllabus that obtained at the time of first appearance. In case specified test day, he/she shall be permitted to have re-test. of candidates having arrears after availing four chances, they shall Reasons for not taking a test must be given in writing to the subject have to take up their examinations under the syllabus then in force. teacher with the approval of the Principal.  If a Candidate of MCA does not complete the course successfully i) The C.I.A. For Part - II English papers of all UG courses within a period of 6 years (3+3 years i.e. 12 semesters) from the shall consist of: (For 2016-2017 batch onwards) date of his/her joining, he/she will have to re-register and re-do the full course. 1. Two tests - 15 marks (Two tests of 30 marks each to be  If a candidate of M.Sc. Computer Science and M.Sc. (IT) does calculated for 15 marks) not complete the course successfully within a period of 4 years (2 + 2 years i.e. 8 semesters) from the date of his / her joining, 2. Two Assignments - 05 marks he/she will have to re-register and re-do the full course. (Each assignment 10 marks each to be calculated for 5 marks)  If a candidate of PGDCA does not complete the course 3. Oral - 05 marks successfully within a period of 2 years (1+1 year i.e. 4 ...... semesters) from the date of his/her joining, he/she will have to - 25 marks re-register and re-do the full course......

55 56 29 ii) The C.I.A. for theory papers of B.A. English Literature shall Note : Submission of record note book for the End of Semester Practical consist of (For 2006 - 2007 Batch onwards) examinations is compulsory. Without the submission of record 1. Oral Presentation 5 marks note book, the candidates will not be permitted to sit for the 2. Three tests 20 marks concerned practical examination. (Each test carries 20 marks, Average to be taken) ...... ii) C.I.A. Component for Project Work, Mini Project Work and Case 25 marks studies for all U.G. & P.G. Computer Science Projects from the ...... Academic year 2007 - 2008 and thereafter. iii) The C.I.A. for theory papers of Allied Optional “Archaeology” shall 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 # 4.0 - 4.4 C 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 revaluation on payment of the prescribed fees. * The candidates who have passed in the first appearance and within (iv) Candidates of P.G. Examinations are eligible to apply for retotalling the prescribed semester (Core, Elective and Extra Disciplinary Course alone) are eligible. only and not for revaluation. # Applicable to U.G. Programme. (v) The revaluation of answer scripts is to be done only by the external Examiners. XIII RANKING (vi) Procedure for transparency or revaluation or retotalling: Candidates who have secured 60% and above in aggregate and passed in first attempt in all papers in Part III are eligible for the award of The application should be submitted to the Controller of Rank Certificate on payment of the prescribed fee. Marks secured by Examinations through the Principal within 10 days from the date way of improvement will not be taken into account for ranking purpose. of issue of mark sheets or the date of announcement of marks, Ranking will be given to the first three highest scores only. whichever is earlier. 61 62 32 c) Improvement (for UG Courses only) Science Fees - Per Annum i) A candidate who has passed in any of the theory papers in any a) M.C.A. 750.00 semester (Excluding Sixth Semester) and desires to improve his/ b) B.Sc. Main Subjects her score in those papers shall do so in the next succeeding (i) (Physics, Chemistry) 225.00 semester itself. (ii) Botany & Botany Allied 375.00 ii) Only one attempt for such improvement shall be permitted. c) B.Sc., Computer Science 500.00 iii) Marks secured by the candidate by way of improvement will be d) Allied subjects (for each subject) 150.00 substituted for the marks secured by the candidate in the first attempt, if the former is higher than the latter. Otherwise, the marks Special Fee - Per Annum secured in the first attempt will remain unchanged in the relevant Library & Reading Room 45.00 records. Games 100.00 d) Supplementary Examination Stationery 50.00

Supplementary Examinations will be conducted for the final Association 15.00 semester subjects of UG & PG Courses for those who register and S.S. League 3.00 fail or who register and absent for the final semester theory subjects, College Annual Day 15.00 provided such candidates had passed in all the Examinations of College Hand Book & Calendar 10.00 previous semesters and provided further that such candidates should College Magazine 20.00 have passed the practical/project work and viva - voce Examinations Medical Service (For U.G. Only) 2.00 of the final semester. Supplementary Examinations shall be conducted after the publication of the results of final semester Other Fees - Per Annum Examinations. Matric. Registration Fee (For U.G. Only) 150.00 Fee Schedule : (Subject to revision) (For I Year degree) U.G. Recognition Fee 225.00 Tuition Fees - Per Annum Recognition Fee 900.00 B.A., B.Sc., Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Botany (For I year degree U.G. and I year P.G. B.Sc., Computer Science, B.Com, B.B.A., Nil Other than ) University Registration fee for U.G. Courses 125.00 M.A. 500.00 University Registration fee for P.G. Courses 190.00 M.Sc., & M.Com. 750.00 University Administrative fee (All UG & MCA) 300.00 M.C.A. 1000.00 University Administrative fee (For others) 125.00 63 64 33 University Sports fee 75.00 The Principal has the right to issue Transfer Certificate to any University Library fee 40.00 student at any time in the course of the academic year and thereby Admission fee 5.00 compel him/her to leave the college for reasons for indiscipline, lack of progress in studies, non-payment of fees to the College and illness Verification fee for +2 Mark Sheet (U.G.) considered to be contagious. Each Mark Sheet 50.00 Youth Red Cross 10.00 Attendance and leave of absence N.S.S. (for U.G. Only) 10.00 1. No student shall absent himself / herself from the classes without Flag Day 5.00 leave letter. B.U./Mark Sheet Verification Fee 100.00 2. Except in case of illness or other unforeseen circumstances, all Campus Placement 50.00 applications for leave must be made beforehand to the Principal Autonomous Fee 125.00 or to any member of the Staff authorized by the Principal. Payment of fees 3. In case of illness and other unforeseen circumstances, an The fees shall be paid in one lump sum not later than the fifth application for leave must be submitted as soon as possible and working day. not later than the first day the student attend the College. Payment with fine 4. Students are required to bear in mind that applying for leave does If a student fails to pay his/her fees on the date fixed, a fine of not necessarily imply that it will be granted. Re.1 per working day shall be levied. If it is not paid within 30 days 5. Leave applied in time will ordinarily be granted when proper reasons from the opening of the College after the holidays by any of the students are given but in case of illness extending over more than 5 days, his/her name shall be struck off from the rolls. Absence from College the student shall produce the Medical certificate. with or without leave letter is not the ground for exemption from the operation of this rule. If re-admitted, he/she shall, in addition to fees 6. Attendance will be taken during every hour of work. and fines, pay re-admission fee of Rs.5/- 7. A student who absents himself / herself from the class during any hour of Transfer and other Certificates the session without leave letter will be considered absent without leave for that session and loose the attendance for the session. A student applying for Transfer and Conduct certificates during 8. Students who attend classes during the first hour and if they have the semester or within the year and after leaving the College shall be given such certificates upon payment of all fees, fines, etc. to leave their class during the subsequent hours for valid reason should obtain permission of the staff concerned along with written In case of the student leaving the College at the close of the application for leave and present in person, otherwise their absence academic year, the Annual certificate shall be issued will be treated as truancy. (a) If in the opinion of the Principal, his / her progress and conduct have been found to be satisfactory and 9. The certificate of attendance required for admission to the End of Semester Examination will in no case be granted unless, (b) If the student has earned sufficient attendance in accordance with the University rules. i) The student’s progress and conduct have been satisfactory. 65 66 34 ii) The student has attended the required number of working days 4. Yoga & Meditation Club* in that semester. The Club aims at helping the students to be fit, both physically 10. Application for leave from students residing in Hostel should be and mentally. The club functions under the guidance of well qualified countersigned by the Hostel Deputy Warden. teachers in Yoga & Meditation. Besides imparting training in Yoga & Mediation to both men and women students, the club gives special 11. Leave of absence from composition classes, practical classes and emphasis on the ‘Kaayakalpa’ training. class tests will be granted only if sanctioned by the staff concerned. 5. Social Service League (SSL*)

CO-CURRICULAR AND EXTRA – This forum besides taking up social service activities focuses its attention in the upkeep of the premises of the institution. Both men CURRICULAR FORUMS / ACTIVITIES and women students may get enrolled in this forum. 1. National Service Scheme (NSS*) 6. Physical Education (With Fitness Centre*)

The NSS wing has four units with the sanctioned strength of With the objective of improving the health and fitness of the youth, 400, functioning under the guidance of four programme officers. Any the fitness centre with many state of the art equipments is established student, either in the aided or unaided stream, who has penchant for for both men and women students. The centre functions under the supervision of the Director of Physical Education. The students may social service may get enrolled in NSS. Besides regular activities, a avail the facilities between 6.30 A.M and 9.00 A.M and between 4.00 seven day special camp focusing on tree plantation, creation of P.M. and 6.00 P.M. awareness regarding personal hygiene, AIDS, Blood donation, Environmental protection, etc. is organized every year. The wing pays 7. Citizen Consumer Club* attention to the all round development of the students. The club has the objective of creating awareness regarding 2. National Cadet Corps (NCC*) consumer rights among the students. It also organizes various programmes such as awareness rally, street plays, etc., to spread the The NCC Army wing with the sanctioned strength of 95, is under information relating to consumer rights among the rural masses. the command of a Commissioned Officer. Both boys and girls students 8. Gender Champions Club* who wish to improve their personality and leadership qualities and aspire to take up various positions in the army may get enrolled in The broad objective of a Gender Champions Club (GCC) is to provide an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to understanding NCC. The cadets may appear for ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificate examinations the social and clultural constructions of gender that sape the experiences after fulfilling the requirements prescribed by the authorities. of women and men in society. The aim is to make the young boys and 3. Youth Red Cross (YRC*) girls gender sensitive and create positive social norms that value the girls and their rights. This is yet another service organization with special focus on service to the society. Both Men and Women students may get enrolled Note: The forums bearing * marks are co-curricular activities. Every in this forum. Training in Health Care, First Aid, Fire Fighting, Rescue student shall participate at least, in any one of these forums for a period of not less than 2 years (4 Semesters) with 2 hours per week. i.e 30 Hrs. Activities, Personality Development are the salient features of YRC. per semester. Students participating in any one of these programmes It also lends helping hand in the housekeeping of the institution. should earn a minimum of 75% attendance in the chosen programme.

67 68 35 9. Book Depot 15. Student Thinkers/ Debating Forum

Supply of Text books, reference books and study materials to the The analytical and critical thinking of the students are honed by this students is taken care of by the book depot. The Depot places orders for club which comprises both teachers and students. The Club meets at least books and study materials and distributes to the students well in time. once in a month and discusses topics of current issues; thereby the participants get more insight and clarity regarding the issues. 10. Career Guidance and Placement Cell 16. Examination Grievance and Redressal Cell The cell provides Guidance and Counselling to the students regarding higher studies and conducts coaching, model tests, group The cell deals with the grievance of the student relating to the internal discussions, mock interviews etc. It also arranges for campus interviews for assessment tests and end of semester examinations. The students may placement in various organizations. Being housed in a separate room, the bring their complaints, if any, regarding question papers, marks, and grade cell works between 9.00 A.M. and 10.00 A.M. and between 4.00 P.M. and awarded issues of marks / grade awarded issues of mark / grade sheets 5.00 P.M etc., to the cell for appropriate action. 11. Centre for Civil Services 17. Students Union, Tamil Peravai & Subject Associations The students’ union is formed with the selected representatives of The centre is formed with the objective of creating awareness among various major departments. The selection of the representatives is done on the students and motivating them to appear for the civil services examination. merit basis and the student getting first rank will be the representative of The centre also offeres intensive coaching for competitive examination for the class. The representative of third year of the particular major subject selected students. will be the secretary of that association. From among the secretaries of 12. Fine Arts & Cultural Programme Club various associations, Student Union Chairman and Tamil Peravai chairman are nominated on rotation basis. The Club intends to create fervour and passion among the students in fine arts. The raw talents in music, painting, drawing, drama, dance etc. The Students’ Union and Tamil Peravai enhance the organizing and are being honed through this club. leadership skills of students. These forums organize many activities such as invited speeches, debates, oratorical competitions, etc. The subject associations 13. Blood Donors’ Club also organize various meetings and conduct a number of competitions. The club with the noble intention of helping the poor patients of this The following are the subject associations: area, has staff and students as its members. Any student may become the 1. Economics Association member of the club, get identified the blood group and donate blood whenever requisitions are received from the deserving patients. 2. Mathematics Association 3. Physics Association 14. Students’ welfare and Counselling Centre 4. Chemistry Association With the objective of taking care of both physical and mental welfare 5. Botany Association of the students, welfare and counselling centre has been constituted. To be 6. Computer Science Association Housed in a separate room, the centre is manned by five staff members, out 7. Commerce Association of whom two are women. Students, both boys and girls having grievances 8. Management Association and emotional problems may feel free to meet the counselors and get 9. Literary (English) Association counselling.

69 70 36 OTHER COMMITTEES AND FORUMS College Day Prizes

The following Committees and Forums are functioning in the college with Two Prizes will be awarded every year in each subject in B.A., B.Sc., the active participation of staff & student members. B.Com., B.B.A., B.C.A., B.Com (CA)., M.A. M.Sc., M.Com., and M.C.A. to *Research committee,*Grievance Redressal & Counseling Centre, students who obtain the highest total in the concerned subject. *Economically and Socially Weaker Section Welfare Committee, *Library The College Union will hold Oratorical contest and Essay Committee, *Women Students Development Cell, *Women Students competition in English to students of under graduate and post graduate Harassment Prevention Cell, *Data and Documentation Centre, classes. Students will be awarded two prizes each for Oratorical and Essay *Photography and Painting Club, *Discipline Committee, *Science Club, *Environmental Club, *Community and Extension Centre, *Examination writing competition. Committee, *Creativity and Soft Skill Development Cell, *Sports & Games The Tamil Peravai will also hold similar contests in Tamil and will Development Cell, *Hostel Committee *News Letter Editorial Board, *Video award prizes in the same manner as the College Union. Conferencing club, * Magazine Editorial Board and *NET-SET Coaching Forum. 18. GAIT : (Gobi arts Association of Information Technology.) FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS Gobi arts Association of Information Technology is an association 1. Government Scholarship: formed by the Department of Computer Science. It is a forum through which the students improve their leadership qualities and organizational abilities. BC, MBC and SC/ST Scholarships and single girl child scholarship. Guest Lectures, Seminars etc. are also regularly organized through this outfit. GAIT conducts intercollegiate meet (QUTRIX) and intra collegiate 2. Merit Cum Means Scholarship (College Council free Education Scheme) meet (GAITFEST) every year. With the objective of helping the poor and meritorious students, the 19. QUTRIX College Council instituted Merit cum Means Scholarship for the II & III Year UG & PG students of our College from the academic year 2002-2003. This It is the annual technical extravaganza and the state level technical Scholarship is meant for the students irrespective of their religion / community / symposium conducted during the month of March every year. Qutrix invites students of Computer Science from various Institutions and Universities of caste. TamilNadu and Pondichery. This helps the students of Computer Science 3. Aye Gounder Endowment and the participants to improve the communication skills, organizational abilities, leadership qualities and develop the spirit of team work among them. Two Scholarships for the best students, one from I MA., and the other from II M.A. of this institution are awarded during the College Day 20. Gobi Arts Eco Protection and Service (GAECOSERV) Celebrations.The best students shall be adjudged on the basis of exemplary A special team was formed to collect used plastic materials like conduct, helpfulness, initiative and keeness for selfless service and used pens, pencils etc in the campus and the same sent for recycling to the outstanding performance in studies and sports. factory with an ultimate aim of maintaining our campus as clean and green. 21. GASC Alumni Association 4. O.A. Ramasami Gounder Endowment Scholarship It aims to work for building a better academic atmosphere in the college. Two Scholarships for the best students, one from II M.Com. and The association arranges free coaching classes for Public Service another from III B.Com. of this College are awarded each year during the Commission Exams and Banking Service Exams for all aspiring Candidates. College Day Celebrations.The best students will be adjudged on the basis The association plays a very constructive and collaborative role not only in of exemplary conduct, helpfulness, inititative and keeness for selfless service the college, but for society at large. and outstanding performance in studies.

71 72 37 5. V.K. Ramanathan Memorial Endowment Prizes 12. Student Welfare Fund

The endowment offers prizes and certificate to the winners who The fund has been instituted to help the needy poor students by staff secure I and II place in the Quiz competition in ‘QUTRIX’ conducted by the and students. Dept. of Computer Science. 13. P.N. Sengodappan Sports Achievement Award 6. NSS Endowment Fund The Award is institituted to honour the indivitual champions in both men and women categories at the college level. “Gobi Arts & Science College NSS Endowment” has been instituted for the Best NSS Volunteer Award from the academic Year 2002-2003. One 14. A.R. Somasundaram Endowment : NSS Volunteer from each unit, completed two years in NSS will be given The Endowment has been instituted by Dr. Anandhi Arul, College the award during the NSS day celebrations every year. Council Member and her Relatives (2018). The fund will be utilized to provide Financial Aid to Economically poor and Meritorious students. 7. Dr. K.S. Janakarathnam Memorial Academic Achievement Endowment 15. M.R. Ramalingam and K.K.Kandhappa Gounder Endowment: Dr. K.S. Janakarathnam Memorial Academic Achievement Endowment The Endowment has been instituted by Tmt. K. Akilandeswari,MCA has been instituted by the GASC Alumni Association of North America from Alumni (2003-2006 Batches) from the Academic year 2017. The fund will the academic year 2003 - 04. The students of the final year UG and PG be utilized to provide Financial Aid to Economically Backward and classes who stand first in the class in the first attempt from the first to the Meritorious students. penultimate semester are awarded the prize. 16. Dr. K. Arangasamy Endowment : 8. Dr. K.P. Kandasami Achievement Endowment The Endowment has been instituted by Dr. A. Anbarasu, 15, Tamil Dr. K.P. Kandasami Achievement Endowment has been instituted by Nagar, Gobi(2018). The fund will be utilized to provide Financial Aid to the Commerce Alumni (1977 - 80 batches) from the academic year 2010 - Economically poor and Meritorious students. 11. A student, who stands first, in the final B.Com. will be honored with a 17. Dr. Priyadharshini Kumaraswamy Endowment : Gold Medal The Endowment has been instituted by Dr. M.R. Kumaraswamy, 9. GAC Alumni - MCA 88-91 Endowment Associate Professor of English, Gobi Arts & Science College(2018). The GAC Alumni - MCA 88-91 Endowment has been instituted by the first Endowment offers Financial Assistance to Economically Backward and Meritorious Girl students pursuing B.Sc. Botany. batch (1988-91) MCA Students of the College from the academic year 2013-14. This fund will be provided for the financially and academically College Magazine & Newsletter deserving First, Second and Third year MCA Students of the aided Courses. The Principal shall be the patron of the Editorial Committee. The 10. A. Karuppayammal Endowment Editor and members of the Editorial Committee shall be nominated every year by the Principal from among the members of the staff. The College Scholarships for economically backward and educationally good Union Chairman and Tamil Peravai Chairman will be the Ex-officio members students are awarded every year. of the committees. 11. Arumuga Gounder- Perumayammal Endowment Hostels

The endowment offers financial assistance for poor students The administration of the Hostels (both Men and Women) is carried pursuing B.A. Economics. out by the Warden. The hostel rules shall apply to all residents of the hostel

73 74 38 and the Principal’s interpretation of the rules shall be final. In addition to the 14. A student failing to return the book on the due date will be fined 50 College Hostels, there is a Govt. Hostel in which boarding and lodging are paise for each day of delay. free for all Backward, Most Backward and SC/ST students. 15. All fines will be collected at the time of returning the book. Library Rules 16. A student who has not paid the fine or any other charges due to the Library will not be allowed to use the Library. 1. All the students and staff are members of the college library. 17. Absence from College will not ordinarily be admitted as an excuse 2. Each member shall be provided with a library membership Bar Code for the delay in return of books. Identity card. 18. Members are expected to use the books with care. If a book is lost or 3. Students and staff members have to scan their ID card or enter their damaged, the member is responsible to replace the book or pay a ID card number in the E-Gate register while entering the library. sum of money sufficient to purchase a new copy. 4. No personal belongings except purses and white papers shall be 19. All markings, underlining or annotation of books, whether already allowed inside the library. These shall be kept at the property counter. soiled or not is forbidden. Every book will be examined as soon as it is 5. All the members should present the membership Bar code Identity returned. If any book is found to have been marked, soiled or damaged, card at the time of book issue. the matter will be reported to the Principal for disciplinary action. 6. In case of loss of membership Bar Code Identity card, the borrower 20. The Library will be kept open on all days including Sundays from must report the matter immediately to the Principal who will issue 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. except National Holidays. him/her a duplicate Identity card on payment of Rs. 50/-. 22. Every student who wishes to take a book shall fill in the requisition slip and 7. All UG I, II and III year student can get one book, two books and three present it to the stack rooms before 10.00 a.m. Books must also be books respectively at a time. returned between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on the day when library is kept 8. Each P.G. Student can borrow four books and Research Scholar open. can borrow five books at a time. 23. Strict silence and decorum must be observed in the library. The 9. Staff members : Teaching : 10 Books Librarian may refuse to issue books for breach of library rules. The Non-Teaching Staff : 5 Books Librarian shall bring to the notice of the Principal, if any student is found damaging or tearing the pages or causing disturbance or found 10. The Staff are entitled to keep the books borrowed from Library for improperly dressed. one semester and they should return all the books within one week 24. Student should use the Internet centre as per the time table and should after reopening of the subsequent semester. Otherwise books will bring their ID card while entering. not be issued further. In order to ensure that all students get equal benefit of using the library books, the staff members are advised to 25. All complaints and suggestions should be made to the Principal avoid borrowing library books for the benefit of a few students. through the Librarian. 11. Students are entitled to keep the books borrowed for two weeks from READING AND REFERENCE SECTIONS the date of issue. It should be returned on or before the due date specified on the due date slip. It may be re-issued to the student if The Reading and Reference sections will be kept open between none has applied for that book. Only one renewals are allowed. 8.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on all working days. 12. The Librarian may recall any book at any time before normal period. Periodicals placed on the table should in no case be removed from 13. Dictionaries, Reference books, Journals, Dissertation and works on the reading room. Students are required to use the Magazines and Journals art will not be lent out. with care.

75 76 39 General Discipline 14. Students attending lectures in class room or working in laboratories or attending debates etc., in the college premises shall maintain 1. Students are not permitted to bring mobile phones/Laptops/other perfect silence. electronic goods to the college campus. 15. Students are advised not to align themselves with any political party 2. Male students are strictly phohibited from wearing Jeans pants or any political agitation. bearing pictures and printed matters. T-Shirts and Casual/Sportive 16. In all matters affecting the reputation of the college, students shall Jeans (multpockets with stripes in fading colour) are totally banned conduct themselves with dignity and decorum. inside the campus. 17. No student shall engage any member of the staff of this College for 3. Female students are advised to wear decent dresses (Half-saree, tuition without obtaining the written permission of the Principal. If he / full saree, Chudidhar with shawl etc.) and avoid wearing modern she is found to have contravened the regulation he / she will be dress like midi, legins etc. heavily fined or dismissed from the College. 18. Students are forbidden to organise or attend any meeting in the 4. Students shall maintain perfect silence within the class room. college or to collect money for any purpose without the prior 5. On a member of the staff entering the class room, the students shall permission of the Principal. rise and keep standing till they are required to sit or the member of 19. Every student shall handle college property with care and do everything the staff takes his/her seat. in his/her power to maintain cleanliness of the building and furniture. 20. No Student shall smoke or be found drunken within the college 6. No student who comes to the class room after the roll call is taken, campus. shall enter the class room without the permission of the staff-in- charge of the class. 21. Students are advised to read notices displayed in the notice board now and then. Ignorance of any notice thus put up will not be accepted 7. Every student shall sit in the place assigned to him / her in the class as an excuse for failing to comply with it. room. 22. Students should not go on tour without prior written permission of 8. When a member of the staff directs a student to leave the class, he / the Principal. Whenever tour is permitted atleast one staff member should accompany the students. If women students are to participate she shall immediately leave the class room. in such tours, they have to produce the consent letters from their 9. Students are strictly forbidden to enter other classrooms. parents to the Principal.

10. No student shall leave the class room without the permission of the 23. Students are not allowed to address any authority in a body. Such staff concerned before the class is dispersed. combined action is subversive of good order. 24. Students shall not address public meetings or take part in inter- 11. Strict silence should be maintained while moving from classroom to collegiate competitions or radio /TV / any other programme, without laboratory and back. the express permission of the Principal. 12. Students are not allowed to loiter in the verandah during class hours, 25. No matter for publication in newspapers, magazines, or journals may even though they happen to have no classes. In that case they should be submitted in the name of the College by students without the study silently either in the library or in vacant class room, causing no permission of the Principal. disturbance to the neighbouring classes. 26. Students are not permitted to participate in live/photographic 13. Students are expected to go to the reading room/library during leisure modelling, fashion shows, stage shows, talk shows and / or any T.V. hours and spend the time usefully. programme without prior permission from the Principal.

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1197423456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• Introduction of B.Sc. (Chemistry). 0 or temporary nature regulating the conduct of students to maintain 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 the reputation of the college and the hostel from time to time. 1197523456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• Introduction of B.Sc. (Physics) and B.Com. 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 Hostel Warden other appropriate authorities before bringing 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 1197623456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 - 1977 Introduction of Co-Education System. Introduction 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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outsiders into campus. Unauthorized entry of outsiders will be viewed 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789of Semester System. 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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seriously. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 1197623456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 – 1977 Collection of Rs. 5 Lakhs from Public to strengthen 0

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789the Financial foundation. 0

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 33. Every student must bring their ID card compulsory to the college. It 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 1197923456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789Introduction of B.Sc. (Botany) and M.A. (Economics) 0

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academic and disciplinary matters. The decision of the college 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• Introduction of Research Programmes. 0 authorities is final. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 35. In case, any criminal case is registered against a student by the law 1198423456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 - 1985 • Introduction of B.B.M. course. 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 enforcing authorities, he/she should intimate the same within 24 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789Introduction of Evening College (B.Com). 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 hours to the Principal, failing which he/she is liable for disciplinary 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789Introduction of PG Programms. 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 action leading to expulsion. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 1198523456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 – 1986 Introduction of B.Sc. (Computer Science) course. 0

1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 36. Ragging is strictly forbidden. Any one who is found guilty of ragging 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789• 0 1198723456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789Autonomous status. 0 will be expelled from the College and shall not be admitted in any 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1198823456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 – 1989 • Introduction of MCA Course. 0 37. With regard to the matters not specified above, students shall aim at 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 conducting themselves in a manner thoroughly suited to the 1198923456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 – 1990 • Inauguration of First Floor of the Hostel. 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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functioning of the college. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 1199023456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 – 1991 • Inauguration of PKR Auditorium & Canteen. 0 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 79 80 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 41 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890

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123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678• Ranked by NIRF 9 • 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 Wrongful confinement; 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678• 9 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678CSR Excellence Award 9 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 • 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789 Use of criminal force; 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678• 9 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678Installation of Solar Power Plant (100KVA) 9

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