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Mandatory Disclosure Mandatory Disclosure Mandatory Disclosure I. Institutional Details Name of the institution : Marian International Institute of Management Kuttikkanam P.O Peermade Idukki Dist Address of Institution : Kerala 04869 – 933914 Fax 04869 233924 Longitude & Latitude : 76,58,18 east & 9,35,7 north Academic hours at the : 9.00 am to 8.00 pm Institution Email : [email protected] Website : www.miim.ac.in Nearest Railway station : Kottayam (72 km) Nearest Airport : Cochin International Airport (126 km) II. AICTE Approval AICTE File No : South-West/1-2811849698/2016/EOA Date & Period of last Dated 05th April 2016, for the academic year 2016- : approval 17 III. Institution Category Type of institution : Private – self financed Category (1) of the : Non Minority Institution Category (2) of the : Co – Education Institution 2 Mandatory Disclosure IV. Parent Organization Name of the organization : Peermade Development Society running the Institution Type of Organization : Society Address of Organization : Peermade P.O, Idukki Dist, Kerala – 685 531 Under the Travancore – Cochin Literary Scientific Registered with : and Charitable Societies Act Registration Date : 31st July 1980 Website of the : www.pdspeermade .com Organization V. Affiliating University Name of the affiliating : Mahatma Gandhi University University Address : Priyadarshini Hills P.O, Kottayam – 686560 Website : www.mgu.ac.in Latest affiliation period : For the academic year 2017 -2018 3 Mandatory Disclosure VI. Profile of Principal / Director Rev. Dr. P.T. Joseph S J, M.sc, MBA, PhD Director Phone Number with STD code : 04869 – 233922 Fax with STD code : 04869 – 233924 Email : [email protected] Field of specialization : Management Date of Joining : 15th May 2014 Total Experience : Teaching : 27 Y Papers Published : 12 Papers Presented in Conferences : PhDs / Projects Guided : Books Published / IPRs /Patents : 8 Consultancy Activities : 4 Mandatory Disclosure Interaction with Professional : Institutions 5 Mandatory Disclosure VII. Institutional Governance i. Members of the Governing Board 1. H.E. Mar Mathew Arackal Bishop of Kanjirapally Diocese, Patron of the Institute 2. Very Rev Fr. Justine Pazheparambil Vicar General of Kanjirapally Diocese 3 Rev.Fr. James Kozhimala Manager & Administrator, Marian International Institute of Management 4. Rev. Dr. P.T. Joseph S J Director, Marian International Institute of Management, (Member Secretary) 5 Rev. Dr. Hubby Mathew Executive Director, Peermade Development Society 6 Rev. Fr. Sibi Joseph Dean Administration – Marian International Institute of Management 7. Rev. Dr. Roy Principal, Marian College 8. Shri. George. J. Mathew Educationalist 9. Shri. T.K. Jose I.A.S Educationalist 10. Dr. K. Babu Joseph Former Vice Chancellor, Cochin University of Science and Technology 11. Mr. Isaac Joseph Kottukappilly CEO, Lunar Rubbers, Thodupuzha 12. Dr. Mendus Jacob Managing Director, IPSR Solutions, Kottayam 13. Shri. Joseph Michael Kallivayalil Industrialist, Kuttikkanam 14. Regional Officer, SWRC of AICTE, Bangalore (Ex-Officio Member) 15. Director of Technical Education, Government of Kerala (Ex-Officio Member) 16. Nominee of the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam Frequency of Meeting: Governing Board normally meets twice in a year 6 Mandatory Disclosure ii. Student Feedback mechanism on Institutional Governance / faculty performance Student’s feedback is collected during every semester on several parameters such as faculty preparation and presentation, Communication Skills, Teaching Methods, faculty behavior and attitude etc. In addition, students are asked to give their opinion and suggestion on institutional governance and practices. The feedback forms are analyzed by the Director and the Management and appropriate correction measures are taken, whenever required. iii. Grievance Redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students Staff and students are free to meet the Co-ordinator, Director and Manager anytime. Faculty meetings are conducted every fortnight. Student mentoring system by the faculty has been implemented 7 Mandatory Disclosure VIII. Other Details of the Course / Institutions Name of the Department : Department of Business Administration Course : MBA Level : Post Graduation 1st year of approval by the : 2011-2012 council Year wise Sanctioned : 2011 -12 : 120 by AICTE Intake 60 by M.G. university 2012 -13 : 120 by AICTE 120 by M.G. university 2013 -14 : 120 by AICTE 120 by M.G. university 2015 -16 : 120 by AICTE 120 by M.G. university 2016 -17 : 120 by AICTE 120 by M.G. university 2017 -18 : 120 by AICTE 120 by M.G. university Year wise actual : 2011-12 : 57 Admissions 2012 – 13 : 110 2013- 14 : 120 2014-15 :94 2015-16: 119 2016 -17 : 117 Cut off marks – General : Quota 8 Mandatory Disclosure 2011 – 2013 Batch 5 % with University II & V Rank % students passed with : 2013-2014 Batch 2% with University IV Rank Distinction 2011 – 2013 batch 40% 2012 – 2014 batch 45% % students passed with : 2013 -2015 Batch 48% First Class 2014 – 2016 Batch 55% Students Placed : Upto 2017 – 300 students Average Pay Package, : /Year Students opted for Higher : Studies Accreditation status of the : Course Doctoral Course : No Foreign Collaborations if : No any Professional society Institutional Member of Travancore Management : Memberships Association Professional activities : Consultancy Activities : Grants Fetched : Departmental : Achievements Distinguished Alumni : Not Applicable 9 Mandatory Disclosure IX. Faculty Profile Rev.Fr. Sibichen Joseph, M.A, MBA Dean - Administration Prof. Samson Thomas, B.Tech, MBA Dean – Research & Corporate Affairs 10 Mandatory Disclosure Rev. Dr. Hubby Mathew, BA, LLB, MSW PhD Professor Dr. Vincent Varghese MA, Ph.D Dean - Academic 11 Mandatory Disclosure Dr. Soney John M.sc; PhD Dean – Student Affairs Dr. Cyriac Joseph Professor 12 Mandatory Disclosure Dr. Arun Shankar Associate Professor Dr. R. Santhosh Kumar Assistant Professor 13 Mandatory Disclosure Mr. Bose George MBA, UGC- NET Assistant Professor Mr. Shinil Sebastian M.Com; PDGBA, M.Phil, UGC NET Assistant Professor 14 Mandatory Disclosure Mr. Tinku Joy B.Tech, MBA Assistant Professor Mr. Nelson Mathew, MBA, PGDM Assistant Professor 15 Mandatory Disclosure Mr. Sebin Joseph, M.Com, MBA Assistant Professor Ms. Kavitha T N, MBA Assistant Professor 16 Mandatory Disclosure Mr. Arun Gopi Assistant Professor Ms. Sophy Alexander Assistant Professor 17 Mandatory Disclosure X. Admission Criteria Entrance Test / Admission : KMAT CMAT Criteria Cut off / last candidate : admitted Fees in Rupees : Rs. 1,60,000/- p.a Number of Fee Waivers Attractive Scholarships / fee concessions : offered granted Admission Calendar : PIO Quota : No 18 Mandatory Disclosure XI. Infrastructure Information Classroom / Tutorial Room Computer Center Library Seminar Hall Cafeteria Gymnasium 19 Mandatory Disclosure XII. Hostel Facilities Boys Hostel Girls Hostel 20 Mandatory Disclosure XIII. Academic Sessions Examination System, Year / sem : Semester Period of declaration of results : As per University Schedule XIV. Counseling / Mentoring Career Counseling : Professional Counsellors availabe Medical facilities : Qualified Doctors & medical facilities available XV. Student Activity Bodies Cultural activities : Sports activities : Management Students Association and Literary activities : Clubs in all functional areas have been formed. Magazine / News letters : Technical activities / Tech fest : 21 .
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