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Aqar 2009-2010 JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) (Accredited at ‘A’ Grade by NAAC – CGPA 3.6 out of 4.0) (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024) Tiruchirappalli - 620 020, TAMIL NADU ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT Year of Report: 2009-2010 JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (Autonomous) Tiruchirappalli - 620 020, Tamil Nadu The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC S.No. Contents Page No 01 Part - A Plan Of Action Chalked Out By the IQAC in The Beginning 3 Of The Year Towards Quality Enhancement 02 Part - B 5 03 Part - C Details of the plans of the Institution for the next year 20 04 Any other relevant details Annexure - I Details of the Academic Association activities 21 Annexure - II Details of the New Endowments 117 Annexure - III Details of the Endowment Lectures and Various 118 programmes Annexure - IV Details of the Research Papers and Published books 124 and papers presented in Seminars / Workshops Annexure - V Details of the Initiative towards Faculty Development 258 Programme Annexure - VI Details of the Seminars /Workshops organized 262 Annexure - VII Details of the Research grants received from various 267 agencies Annexure - VIII Details of the Community Services 268 Annexure – IX Details of the Teachers and officers newly recruited 302 Annexure – X Details of the New books/journals subscribed 304 Annexure – XI Details of the Activities and support from the Alumni 313 Association Annexure – XII Details of the Achievements of the sports 326 Annexure – XIII Details of the Academic Extra Academic 331 Achievements Awards Annexure – XIV Details of the Placement services 356 JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), TIRUCHIRAPPALLI- 620 020 INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC) 01 Mr.M.J.Noordeen Sahib Presidient 02 Mr. M.J.M.Abdul Gafoor Secretary & Correspondent 03 Mr. K.A.Khaleel Ahamed Treasurer 04 Mr. A.K.Khaja Nazeemudeen Assistant Secretary 05 Dr. M.Sheik Mohamed Principal Chairman 06 Dr. M.I.Fazal Mohamed Co-ordinator of IQAC Convenor 07 Dr. A.R.Mohamed Ismail Vice Principal & HOD of Mathematics Member 08 Dr. A.M.Mohamed Sindhasha Co-ordinator of Self-Finance Courses Member (Shift-I)&MID Social Work 09 Dr. P.N.P.Mohamed Sahaputheen Co-ordinator of Self-Finance Courses Member (Shift-I) HOD of Economics 10 Dr. A.Abdul Jameel HOD of Chemistry Member 11 Dr. S.Ahmed John HOD of Botany Member 12 Dr. R.Khader Mohideen HOD of Commerce Member 13 Mr. G.Ravi HOD of Computer Science Member 14 Dr. A.Mohamed Ibraheem HOD of English Member 15 Mr. M.Muhammad Ali HOD of History Member 16 Mr. Bejoy John Thomas MID of MBA Member 17 Dr.S.Ismail Mohideen MID of FT&CD Member 18 Dr. S.Mohamed Salique MID of Microbiology Member 19 Dr. K.A.Shaik Alaudin HOD of Physics Member 20 Dr. P.Ahamed Basha Reader in Urdu Member 21 Dr.M.Mohamed Sihabudeen MID of Bio Informatics& Registrar of Member Attendance 22 Dr.D.I.George Amalarethinam Director- MCA Member 23 Dr.M.Mohamed Meeeran Controller of Examinations Member 24 Er. S.A.W.Buhari HRD consultant, Tiruchirappalli Member 25 Mr .R.Panchanathan Director, Talent Consultancy Member Tiruchirappalli 1 26 M.Sirajtheen Roll No.4890,II B.A. Arabic Member 27 R.Sridhar Roll No.6884, II B.B.A. -D Member 28 T.Prabhu Roll No. 4704, II B.Sc. Botany Member 29 A.Balasubramni Roll No.16099, I M.Sc. Chemistry Member 30 K.R.A.N.Ahamed Jaser Roll No.16395,I M.Com. Member 31 P.Bareeth Ahamed Roll No.4814,II B.Sc. Comp. Sci. Member 32 Semina Fathima Roll No.7864, II B.Sc. Comp.Sci. Member 33 M.Basheer Ahamed Roll No.16242, I M.A. Economics Member 34 A.Rajkapoor Roll No.16309, I M.A. English Member 35 R.Karthick Roll No.18497,I M.A. History Member 36 S.Abdul Akkim Roll No.18416, I M.Sc. I.T. Member 37 S.Raja Dharik Roll No.16023,I M.Sc. Mathematics Member 38 G.Ayessha Sithika Roll No.18081,I M.Sc. Microbiology Member 39 S.Syed Abuthagir Roll No.18606, I M.S.W. Member 40 S.Sharpudeen Roll No.16349, I M.A. Tamil Member 41 C.Rajeev Roll No.16183,I M.Sc. Zoology Member 2 ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT Name of the Institution: Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous) Tiruchirapalli-620 020 Tamilnadu Year of Report: 2009-2010 (From 1st June 2009 to 31st May 2010) Part A The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year. Activities planned in the beginning of the year: It was planned 1. to introduce the following courses in the academic year 2009-20010. S.No Name of the Course 1 B.Sc. Mathematics (Addl. Sec. II) 2 B.A. English (Addl. Sec. III) 3 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. VI) 4 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. VII) 5 M.B.A. (Addl. Sec.-I) 6 M.Com. (Addl. Sec.-II)` 7 Ph.D in Management Studies 8 Ph.D in Computer Science and to apply for Permanent Affiliation for M.Sc., (Bio Technology) 2 sections 2. to submit proposal seeking renewal of Autonomous status to the College from the UGC and Bharathidasan University 3. to submit proposal seeking XI plan development grant from UGC 4. to submit proposal seeking financial support to NAAC to conduct a National Level Seminar 5. to submit proposal seeking grants from UGC for the construction of Women Hostel and Indoor Stadium 6. to start special coaching classes for students appearing for NET examinations. 7. to continue Remedial Coaching classes for SC/ST students and coaching classes for SC/ST students for entry into services 8. to organize many programmes under Higher Education for Persons with Special Needs (HEPSN) scheme sponsored by UGC 9. to appoint necessary number of Teaching and Non -teaching staff, even though many vacancies are yet to be approved by the Govt. to fill up. 10. to invite many multinational companies for campus recruitment. 3 OUTCOME ACHIEVED The following are the outcome achieved in the year 2009-2010 1. Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapali has approved the proposals to introduce the following courses and the courses are being offered in the college. S.No Name of the Course 1 B.Sc. Mathematics (Addl. Sec. II) 2 B.A. English (Addl. Sec. III) 3 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. VI) 4 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. VII) 5 M.B.A. (Addl. Sec.-I) 6 M.Com. (Addl. Sec.-II)` 7 Ph.D in Management Studies 8 Ph.D in Computer Science 2. Special coaching classes for students appearing for NET examinations have been started. 3. Remedial Coaching classes for SC/ST students and Coaching classes for entry into services for SC/ST students are being continued. 4. The grants received from the UGC under HEPSN scheme are being utilized. 5. The Management Teaching and Non-teaching staff have been appointed sufficiently to the requirement 6. Many Special Lectures were given under the auspices of Academic Association of each Department. Annexure - I 7. Since many vacancies of teaching posts were not approved by the Government. teaching staff members were appointed using the Management’s own resources to avoid cancellation of classes in the last year 8. Five new Endowments have been created for giving away prizes to meritorious students. Annexure - II 9. Endowment Lectures and Various programmes were conducted. Annexue- III 10. In appreciation of publishing Research Papers and books and presenting papers in Seminars / Workshops staffs were awarded cash incentives. Annexue- IV 11. The Entrepreneurial Development cell is established to train the students with the skills to start the Business 12. The free internet centre and Language labs established for the students 13. Arabic and Islamic Research centre is established with the funding from Saudi Embassy, New Delhi. 14. On completion of 6 years of Autonomy up to 2009-10, The University has sent the Review Committee for Renewal of Autonomy status. 2. New academic Programmes initiated (UG and PG): 4 The following programmes were introduced for men and women during this academic year. S.No Name of the Course 1 B.Sc. Mathematics (Addl. Sec. II) 2 B.A. English (Addl. Sec. III) 3 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. VI) 4 B.Com. Commerce (Addl. Sec. VII) 5 M.B.A. (Addl. Sec.-I) 6 M.Com. (Addl. Sec.-II)` 7 Ph.D in Management Studies 8 Ph.D in Computer Science 3. Innovations in Curricular Design and Transaction: As per the guidelines of UGC, Choice Based Credit System was introduced in the academic year 2004-2005.It is followed this year also. 4. Inter disciplinary Programmes started: Under the CBCS pattern an Under Graduate student has to compulsorily study two Elective Papers outside his Major Subjects. Many of the Elective Papers are interdisciplinary in nature. 5. Examination reforms implemented: Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) system has been introduced as a part of CBCS pattern to all Under Graduate courses from the year 2004-2005. Students have to write two CIA tests in a semester for all the papers. 6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc.: NIL Part B 7. Initiative towards Faculty Development Programme: v Mr.A.Ishaq Ahamed Lecturer (SG) Department of Physics went on FIP to do Ph.D degree for a period of one year and rejoined duty in the month of July 2010 v Teachers were encouraged to participate in the Orientation Course and in Refresher Courses. Annexure V v Faculty Members participated in National and International Seminars, Conferences, workshops, Symposia and Training Programme in large numbers.
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