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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment BIOTECHNOLOGY - 2004

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

M.Sc. Biotechnology - 1998 B.Sc. Biotechnology - 2000 M.Phil. Biotechnology - 2002 Ph.D. Biotechnology - 2002

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Clinical Biochemistry - Dept. of Microbiology 2. Instrumentation and Ethics - Dept. of Microbiology

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

1. Environmental Science - common to UG courses 2. Value Education - Common to UG courses 3. Skill Based Electives : a) Office Management Tools- Common to UG courses b) Communication and Interpersonal Skills- Common to UG courses

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 02 02 Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 04 04

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualificat students guided Name Designation Specialization years of No. ion in the last experience 4 years M.Sc., Professor Animal 1. Mr. B.Venkatesh M.Phil., 17 - & Head Biotechnology CSIR-NET M.Sc., Plant Ph.D. Guided: 3 2. Dr.N.Ramesh M.Phil., Professor 18 Biotechnology Guiding : 6 Ph.D. M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Plant 3. Dr.M.Arumugam B.Ed., 03 - Professor Biotechnology Ph.D., PGDCA M.Sc., Asst. Microbial M.Phil. 15 4. Mr.G.Manigandan 12 M.Phil. Professor Biotechnology guided

M.Sc., Asst. Microbial M.Phil. 15 5. Mr.V.Jayaramanathan 12 M.Phil., Professor Biotechnology guided

M.Sc, Asst. Animal 6. Ms.P.Priyadarshini 07 - M.Phil. Professor Biotechnology Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

No Temporary faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Biotechnology - 15 : 1 M.Sc. Biotechnology - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled Lab Assistant - Sanctioned - 01 Filled - 01

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11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with

 State recognition Recognition by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli for M.Phil., and Ph.D.  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil

14. Publications:  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) National - 04 International - 13

 Monographs - Nil * Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - Nil * Citation Index - Range : 16.92 Average : -

* Impact factor - Range : 1.595 Average: - Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor Index nal ional 1. Dr.C.Karthikeyan (Relieved) - 3 3 - - -

2. Ms.A.Edith Rena (Relieved) 1 - 1 - - - 3. Dr.N.Ramesh - 4 4 - - - 4. Mr. G.Manigandan 1 - 1 - - -

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5. Dr.M.Arumugam 2 6 8 1.595 16.92 -

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS : Dr. N.Ramesh

1. Antioxidant effect of Green tea extract in Cadmium chloride intoxicated rats. 2010. 1(2):9-13. Adv. Appl. Sci. Res. 1(2):9-13 2010 0976-8610 2. Evaluation of Lipid peroxidation and antioxidants activity of metformin in high fructose fed diet induced type II diabetic rats. 2010. 2(3):456- 464,International Journal of Pharmacy & Technology 2(3):456-464 2010 0975-766X 3. In vitro studies on callus induction and suspension culture Pergularia daemia Forssk. Chiov. 2010. 2(3):708-717 International Journal of Pharmacy & Technology. 2(3):708-717 2010 0975-766X 4. Biopotency of Allium stivum. Linn (Garlic) in Lead Acetate Intoxicated Male Albino Rats. Der Pharmacia Sinica. 1(2):1-4 2010 0976-8688. 5. Gene mapping in a highly inbred consanguineous foveal hypoplasis family to cytogenetic region 16q24.1. Journal of Medical Genetics and Genomics 3(7): 122-125 2011 2141-278 6. Mutational screening of RS1 gene in X- Linked Retinoschisis in a South Indian familyInter. J. Genet. Eng. Biotech. 2(3):243-250 2011 0974-3073 7. In vitro clonal propagation from leaf explants of Pergularia demia (Forssk.) Int. J Pharm Pharm Sci. 4(1):518-521 2012 0975-1491 8. Genetic Heterogenecity and Sectoral Retinitis pigmentosa. J. Bio Sci. 4(1):3-7 2012 9. RPE 65 gene Mutation: A rare event in Lebers congenital amaurosis patients in Indian Subcontinent. Res. J. Biotech. 7(2):18-21 2012 0973-6263 10. Genetic Structure and Phylogeny Status of Rice Blue Beetle Leptispa pygmaea (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Int. J. Scientific and Research Publications 3(2):1-3 2013 2250-3153 11. Genetic analysis of rice caseworm, Parapoynx stagnalis to determine its phytogenetic status Int. J. Cell and Molecular Biology 2(1):1-4 2013 2229-7189 12. Genetic structure and phylogenetic status of rice black bug, scotinophara bispinosa (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Journal of Agricultural Technology 2013 9(6):1447-1452. 1686-9141

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Gene Sequences Published In GenBank of NCBI 1. Parapoynx stagnalis voucher C.WORM01 cytochrome oxidase subunit I(COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION JX469140 2. Scotinophara bispinosa voucher B.BUG01 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION JX469139 3. Leptispa pygmaea voucher B.BEETLE1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC427085 4. Melanitis leda voucher M.LID1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC433403 5. Orseolia oryzae voucher G.FLY1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI)gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC506565 6. Spodoptera mauritia voucher SPOD1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC601856.1 7. Leptocorisa vericornis voucher LEPTO1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC688870.1 8. Chilo polychrysa voucher DSB1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC631647 9. Cnaphalocrocis sp. voucher DSB1 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial. ACCESSION KC801339

Dr. M.Arumugam 1. Antibacterial activity of Indoneesiella echioids L. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, (3): 157-161. 2. Protein content of some marine macro algae from Kattumavadi ocast, Tamil Nadu. Sea weed research utilization, (31): 135-138. 3. Antibacterial and antioxidant activity of between micropropagated and field grown plants of Excoecaria agallocha L. International research Journal of Pharmacy (3): 235-240. 4. Influence of growth hormones on adventitious root formation in semi hardwood cutting of Excoecaria agallocha, Int jour Curr Scie (3): 53-57. 5. In vitro propagation and antibacterial activity of Clitoria ternatea Linn. an important medicinal plant. Asia pacific journal of tropical biomedicine (14): 1-6. 6. Micropropagation and Phenolic exudation protocol for Excoecaria agallocha-an important mangrove. Asian pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, Vo.2(2): S1096-S-1101.

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7. A Micropropagation protocol for a critically endangered mangrove Excoecaria agallocha l, International journal of conservation science. Vol. 3, (2): 2012: 119-126. 15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1) State Level Workshop on “Molecular Biology tools and techniques” during 21-25 February 2011 to the students of other colleges conducted by the College. The following funds has been generated DD Registration - 13,800 Spot Registration - 11,400 ------25,200 ------2) In Service Training programme for Govt. High School Teachers in Pudukkottai District 2011 sponsored by Chief Educational Officer, Pudukkottai District under the plan Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abiyam.

17. Faculty recharging strategies

 All the existing staff have registered for Ph.D. and currently doing the research

 Weekly Faculty Development Programmes for staff members conducted by the College

 Staff have undergone additional degrees on their own – PG degrees, M.Phil. degrees, and PGDBI (Post Graduate Diploma in Bio Informatics) 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental - 40%

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes - 60 %

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 Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil 20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: 1. Conducted a National Symposium entitled, “New Dimension in Biotechnology” held during 13th and 14th March 2009. The following funds has been granted By Grant from CSIR - 50,000 DST - 30,000 ------95,000 ------2. Conducted a National Conference on “Biotechnological Approach for sustained environment” held on 06.08.2010 and 07.08.2010 The following funds has been granted By Grant from DST - 40,000 CSIR - 30,000 ------70,000 ------21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc.

2008 – 2011 26 9 17 96 100 2009 – 2012 39 14 25 100 100 2010 – 2013 28 11 17 100 100 2011 – 2014 20 11 09 Current students 2012 – 2015 29 05 24 Current students 2013 – 2016 27 11 16 Current students M.Sc.

2008 – 2010 102 36 66 100 100 2009 – 2011 43 23 20 100 100 2010 – 2012 40 24 16 100 100

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Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female 2011 – 2013 12 8 4 100 100 2012 – 2014 14 05 09 Current students 2013 – 2015 18 07 11 Current students M.Phil. 2008 – 2009 15 02 13 100 100 2009 – 2010 09 01 08 100 100 2010 – 2011 07 02 05 100 100 2011 – 2012 06 01 05 100 100 2012 – 2013 05 02 03 100 100 2013 – 2014 10 04 06 Current students Ph.D. 2008 – 2009 5 3 1 - - 2009 – 2010 5 3 - - - 2010 – 2011 1 - - - - 2011 – 2012 5 3 - - - 2012 – 2013 2 1 - - - 2013 – 2014 2 1 - - -

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. 2008 – 2011 From Schools 100 - - 2009 – 2012 From Schools 87 3 10 2010 – 2013 From Schools 89 - 11 2011 – 2014 From Schools 100 - - 2012- 2015 From Schools 100 - - 2013- 2016 From Schools 96 4 - M.Sc. 2008 – 2010 11 31 - - 2009 – 2011 40 13 47 - 2010 – 2012 28 15 57 - 2011 – 2013 34 50 16 -

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State 2012- 2014 72 21 7 - 2013- 2015 78 22 - - M.Phil. 2008 – 2009 20 47 33 - 2009 – 2010 22 67 11 - 2010 – 2011 28 72 - - 2011 – 2012 34 66 - - 2012 – 2013 60 20 20 - 2013 – 2014 60 20 20 - Ph.D. Biotechnology 2008 – 2009 01 03 02 - 2009 – 2010 - 01 02 - 2010 – 2011 - - - - 2011 – 2012 - 01 02 - 2012 – 2013 - - - - 2013 – 2014 01 01 01 -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations:

Nil

24. Student progression

Percentage against enrolled Student progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 11% 37% 23% 33% 71% 78% PG to M.Phil. 20% 11% 29% 33% 60% 40% PG to Ph.D. - 66% - - - 50% Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Employed  Campus selection Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil  Other than campus

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Percentage against enrolled Student progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 recruitment Entrepreneurs Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 60 % from other universities within the State 40 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded – 01

Dr. M.Arumugam, September 2013

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 121 titles, 153 volumes and books, 19 journals and 14Magazines. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 07

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01 smart class room

e) Research laboratories - 01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

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their studies in this college both at PG and Research levels.

M.Sc.: 14 students

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Since the College became Autonomous during 2012-13, new syllabi were framed by the Board of Study Biotechnology for UG, PG, PG Diploma in Bioinformatics. The syllabi were approved by the Academic Council.

To frame the syllabi assessment exercise undertaken using stakeholders and peers.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Bridge course is conducted for the I year UG students to identify slow learners and fast learners.

ICT methods are adopted for effective teaching.

Models, Charts, Animation, CDs, power point presentations are used.

Most of the senior faculty members of the departments are the members of board of study of the college (Autonomous Status) and also in the Parent University.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Evaluation: Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) is done through internal exams, assignment, seminar, class performance and attendance. End semester Examinations are conducted by the college.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Alumni feedbacks in prescribed format.

Parents: Oral opinion during parents teachers meet.

Employers : By collecting feedback about the individual student (about

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curricular activities)

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization Head, Dept. of Narayana Nethralaya Hospital 1. Dr.A.Venkat Ramana Molecular Diagnosis Bangalore Dept. of Health Science 2. K.Mashhoor Guest Faculty University of Calicut, Kerala

Indian Immunological Ltd. S.Varaprasad Rao 3. Analyst Hyderabad

High Range Fertilizers & Biotech Anumol Thomas 4. Research Associate Research, Idukki, Kerala

Icon Clinical Research Pvt.Ltd. S.Vigneswaran 5. Clinical Analyst

GVK Biosciences Informatics M.Mallikarjuna Rao 6. Scientist Division, Hyderabad

Srichetra Institute of Medical 7. George Thomas Clinical Research Science and Laboratory Technology Trivandrum

8. Gajula Sri Gowtham Research Associate Shantha Biotech, Hyderabad 9. K.Subramanian Clinical Research Quintiles, Bangalore 10. John Berchmans Clinical Research Quintiles, Bangalore

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Seminars organized :

1. National Level Seminar entitled “The Present Scenario in Biotechnology and Environmental Management” during 6th and 7th March 2008.

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2. National Symposium on “New Dimension in Biotechnology” was organized during 13th and 14th of March 2009. This symposium was sponsored by CSIR, TNSCST and DST.

3. National conference on “Biotechnological approaches for sustainable environment” during 6th and 7th August 2010. funded by DST and CSIR. Workshops organised :

1. Hands on training programme was conducted on 23rd to 26th March 2009 entitled on “Advances in Molecular Biology” by Genei Laboratories, Bangalore.

2. Training programme on “Bioinformatics” was held on 7th October 2010 conducted by Mr. P.Chellapandi, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Bioinformatics, Bharathidasan University, Trichy.

3. One day workshop on “Gene Amplification Technique conducted by Department of Biotechnology in Collaboration with Onan Biotech Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad on 08.02.2011.

4. State Level Workshop on “Molecular Biology Tools and Techniques” was organized by Department of Biotechnology during 22nd and 25th February 2011.

5. Dr. S.Karuthapandiyan, Professor and Head, Alagappa University, Karaikudi inaugurate the 4 day State Level Workshop.

Guest lecture : 28 special lectures was conducted by the department during the assessment period.

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  OHP projections  LCD – Power point presentation  Learning through Internet – online journal  Models, Charts, Animation CD’s, Power Point presentation  ICT methods are adapted for effective teaching. Group discussions, interactive method  Practical through online using the relevant software

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

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 Large No. of University ranks  Alumni are working as scientists in reputed organizations in India and abroad.  Internal exams, seminars, practical sessions, assignments, quiz, interaction with students in class, preparations in biological models etc.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Staff has participated in Seminar, Conference and Symposia conducted at National and International level. Participation – 05, Paper presented – 02 Participation and paper presentation (By students) : Participation – 06, Paper presented – 02 Industrial visit – 01 Gowri Manohari of I M.Sc. Biotechnology has did her summer project in the Department of Biotechnology at Alagappa University, Karaikudi in the duration of 1 ½ months.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

1) Students are also guided to prepare for NET/SLET exams. 2) Information are given regarding Entrance Examination for higher studies. 3) Reading the proceedings about the biotechnology all over the world.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is accredited with A Grade by NAAC

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1) LCD Facilities as learning resource. 2) Separate instrumentation room with sophisticated instruments. 3) Number of invited lectures and seminars 4) Large number of university ranks 5) Availability of publication section for journals and books.

Weaknesses 1) Not getting funds from agencies for doing major or minor projects 2) No students are passed SLET and NET

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Opportunities: 1) Research facilities with advanced instruments. 2) Higher research to faculty and students. 3) College has placement cells for arranging campus interviews, job fair and pre placement training. Challenges 1) Develop the global competencies in the students on par with National Institutions.

2) Lack of communication skill in students as they are from rural environment. Motivate the students to increase university ranks.

3) Placement/pre placement training programmes are conducted for the final year PG students.

39. Future plans of the department.

1) Conduct of Number of National and International conferences 2) Obtained projects from research organization from as CSIR, NBA, DBT, DST and TNSCST (Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology) etc. 3) Offer intense training to the students in Molecular Techniques. 4) Getting MoU with reputed institutions/organisations

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment MICROBIOLOGY - 1994 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Microbiology - 1994 M.Sc. Microbiology - 1996 M.Phil. Microbiology - 2002 Ph.D. Microbiology - 2003

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Biostatistics – Department of Mathematics and statistics 2. Biochemistry – Department of Biochemistry 3. Bioinformatics – Department of Biotechnology 4. Computer application in Biology – Department of Computer Science

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Courses taught to other Departments 1. Environmental Studies compulsory - for I UG students 2. Skill Based Elective Clinical Biochemistry, Instrumentation and Ethics – Dept of Biotechnology and Biochemistry

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors 02 02 Asst. Professors 04 04

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Qualific Name Designation Specialization years of guided in No. ation experience the last 4 years M.Sc., Associate Bioprocess 1. M.Phil. Professor 8 Nil Dr. P. Jeevan Technology Ph.D. and Head M.Sc., M.Phil., Associate Microbial 2. Dr. R. Thenmozhi 10 Nil M.Ed., Professor Biotechnology Ph.D.

M.Sc., Assistant 3. Dr.P. Daniel Thomas M.Phil., Mycology 05 Nil Professor Ph.D,

Environmental M.Sc. Assistant 4. Ms. T. Kavitha and Agricultural 11 Nil M.Phil., Professor Microbiology M.Sc., Assistant Environmental 5. Ms. E. Priya 06 Nil M.Phil., Professor Biotechnology

M.Sc., Assistant 6. Ms. M. Jeeva M.Phil., Immunology 02 Nil Professor B.Ed.,

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

Nil

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Microbiology - 8:1 M.Sc. Microbiology - 7:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - Sanctioned - 01 Lab Assistant - Filled - 01

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

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12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil 13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Recognition by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli  National recognition Nil  International recognition Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 26 International - 33  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - 01  Citation Index - Range : 6 - 40 Average: 23  Impact factor - Range : 0.37 - 2.993 Average: 1.7

Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor Index nal ional 1. Dr. P.Jeevan 6 4 10 0.5 6 - 2. T. Kavitha 3 7 10 0.47 8 3. Dr.Thenmozhi 4 10 14 2.993 40 - 4. Dr. P.Daniel Thomas 3 4 7 - - - 5. E.Priya 3 3 6 0.37 12 01

6. Dr.A.Nagasathya (Relieved) 2 2 4 - - -

7. Dr.V.Shanthi (Relieved) - 1 1 - - - 8. Dr.R.Senthil Kumar 5 2 7 - - - (Relieved)

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LIST OF PAPER PUBLICATIONS Dr.P.Jeevan 1. Biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by Bacillus sp. Journal of Microbial World. 5(2): 95-98. 2. Production of Lactic acid bacteria Bacillus coagulans by Batch fermentation. Journal of Advanced Biotech. 9(8): 17-19. 3. Microbial Production of xylitol from corn cob using Pichia sp. Advances in Environmental Biology. 5 (11): 3613 – 3619. 4. Optimization studies on acid hydrolysis of corn cob hemicellulosic hydrolysates for microbial production of xylitol. J.Microbiol.Biotech.Res. 1(4): 114 -123. 5. Extracellular biosysnthesis of silver nanoparticles by culture supernatant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Indian Journal of Biotechnology. 11: 72 -76. Impact factor – 0.477. 6. Production of β-1,3 and β-1,4 glucanases by Trichoderma viridae. Journal of Advanced Biotech. 9 (8): 29-31. 7. Antimicrobial activity of Acanthopora spicifera and Padina gymnospora. Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 9(8): 11-15. 8. Invitro culture of Jatropa curcas.L- an important medicinal plant. J.Microbiol.Biotech.Res.3(6). 9. Biodegradation of cyclothrin by Pseudomonas fluorescens and Trichoderma virdiae. 3(5):45-47. 10. Screening of Biosurfactant production in selected marine bacterial isolates. Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 5(4): 3-10.

Ms. T.Kavitha 1. Studies on VAM colonization on selected medicinal plants. Arch. Appl. Sci. Res., 3(5): 445-449. 2. Microbial synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles and their Applications (Review article). RJOBS. 3(1): 50-57. 3. Biodegradation of organophosphorus Pestisides by AzospirillumI sp. RJOBS.3(2)56-62. 4. Efficacy of phosphate solubilizing Activity of the Marine Fungi Aspergillus awamori. Indian journal of Applied Microbiology. 5. Antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of Anisomeles malabarica (L) R.BR. J.Micobiol. Biotech. Res., 2(1): 1-5. 6. Using jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) pulp as substrate for cellulose production by Rhizopus stolonifer. Research. J. Scencei and Tech., 4(2): 67-69. 7. Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in the Rhizosphere of Helianthus annuus L. American- Eurasian J. Agri and Environ. Sci., 13(7): 982-987.

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8. Exploiting the biocontrol activity of Trichoderma spp against root rot causing phytopathogens. ARPN. J. Agri and Bio.Sci., 8(7): 571-574. 9. Screening of rhizobacteria for plant growth promoting traits and antifungal activity against charcoal rot pathogen Macrophomina phaseolina. Int. J. Pharm. Bio. Sci., 4(4): 177-186. Impact factor – 0.47 10. Effect of Arbuscular mycorrhizae on growth and yield of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.). Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Science. 2(25): 226-232. Impact factor – 0.42 Dr. R.Thenmozhi 1. Diversity of Actinobacteria in Mangrove Ecosystem of Muthupet, India. Int. Res. J. Environment Sci. 3(4), 13-17. 2. Studies on Mycoremediation of used engine oil contaminated soil samples.Advances in Applied science Research.4(2).110-118. 3. Evaluation of aromatic and polycyclic hydrocarbon degrading abilities of selected bacterial isolates. J. Microbiol. Biotech. Res. 2 (3):445- 449. 4. Evaluation of extracellular lytic enzymes from indigenous Bacillus isolates. International Research Journal of Microbiology. 3(2).060- 065. 5. Selection of potential antagonistic Bacillus and Trichoderma isolates from tomato rhizospheric soil against Fusarium oxysporum F. sp. lycoperscisi. J. Microbiol. Biotech. Res. 2 (1):78-89. 6. Performance studies of free-living tomato (Lycopersicon exculentum L.) rhizospheric Bacillus for their multiple plant growth promoting activity. Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management. 3(6): 142-153. 7. Studies on VAM colonization on selected medicinal plants. Archives of Applied Science Research. 3 (5):445-449 8. Characterization of biosurfactant produced by bacterial isolates from engine oil contaminated soil. Advances in Environmental Biology. 5(8): 2402-2408, 2011. 9. Studies on Biodegradation of Used Engine Oil by Consortium Cultures. Advances in Environmental Biology, 5(6): 1051-1057, 2011. 10. Screening for Surface-active Agent Producing Bacteria in Used Engine Oil Contaminated Soil Samples. Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 6(6): 983-986. 11. Study on Effectiveness of Various Biofertilizers on the Growth & Biomass Production of Selected Vegetables. Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences. 6(3): 296-301. 12. Occurence of Glucanobacter diazotrophicus in tropical and sub tropical plants of Western Ghats, India. Microbiological Research.159:233-243

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13. Studies on efficacy of phosphate solubilization by Aspergillus awamori. 2011. Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology. 14 ( 1): 79- 83. 14. Bioremediation of Industrial Effluents by Hypersaline Cyanobacterium Phormidium tenue (KMD 33). Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 2:18-27. 15. Effects of Interspecific Competition between Natural, Chemical and Biofertilizers on the Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.). Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology. 11(1):49-54. Dr. P.Danial Thomas 1. Biosorption capacity of Bacillus subtilis of Hexavalent Chromium, Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology. 12 (1): 16-19. 2. Fungal Biodiversity in Southern Western Ghats, Research Journal Of Biological Sciences,2(40): 37- 45. 3. Mycelial Culture and Spawn Production of two Oyster Mushrooms, Pleurotus florida and Pleurotus eous on Different Substrates, International Journal of Biological Technology .1(3): 39-42. 4. Optimization of Cellulase produced by Hormodendrum cladosporioides using three leaf litters. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research. 1(3): 135-146. 5. Exploring Mycological Diversity in Southern Western Ghats, Research Journal of Science and Technology, (2011), 3: 329-334. 6. Viscometric assay of cellulase enzyme produced by fifty different fungi, Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology. 14:71-77. 7. Exploring pectinolytic activity of Hormodendrum cladosporioides, a less studied fungus. Advances in Applied Science Research, 2013, 4(6):1-5 8. Isolation and molecular characterization of bacterial strains from tannery effluent and reduction of chromium. Intl. J. of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, IFSN-2319-7706, Vol.3, 4 (2014), 530-538. 9. Chitinase from Hormodendrum cladosporioides, a less studied fungus. World Journal of Science and Technology. Accepted for Publication.

Ms. E.Priya 1. Hypersaline Cyanobacterium :A Potential Biofertilizer for Vigna mungo L.( Black Gram)”. American Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 2(1):87 – 91. 2. Bioremediation of Industrial Effluents by Hypersaline Cyanobacterium Phormidium tenue (KMD 33). Research Journal of Biological Science, 2:18 – 27.

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3. Effects of Interspecific Competition between Natural, Chemical and Biofertilizers on the Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.). Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology, 11(1): 49 – 54. 4. Efficacy of Phosphate Solubilizing Activity of the Marine Fungi Aspergillus awamori. Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology, 14 (1): 79 – 83. 5. Antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of Anisomeles malabarica (L) R.BR. International Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2(1): 1- 5. 6. Evaluation of aromatic and polycyclic hydrocarbon degrading abilities of selected bacterial isolates. International Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2(3): 445- 449. 7. Antagonistic potential of Streptomyces flavomacrosporus GAEMPT- 57 against plant pathogens. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research.4(1).68-73 8. Diversity of Actinobacteria in Mangrove Ecosystem of Muthupet, India. Int. Res. J. Environment Sci. 3(4), 13-17. Impact factor – 0.37

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

17. Faculty recharging strategies Faculty members are encouraged to participate in International / National Workshops, Conferences, Refresher / Orientation Programme and alternative Saturdays faculty development programme. 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

30% (2008-09) 20% (2009-10) 29% (2011-12) 75% (2012-13)

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 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

70% (2008-09) 80% (2009-10) 100% (2010-11) 71% (2011-12) 25% (2012-13)

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Dr.R.Senthil Kumar – Best Teacher Award  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: 1. National conference on “Prospects and Challenges of green medicine for rural population” 7th and 8th August 2008, funded by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology (TNSCST), Chennai.

Outstanding participants – 1) Dr. A. Pandurangan, Scientist, Tropical Botanical Garden Research Institute, Kerala 2) Dr. K.V.Pughlendhi, Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry & Biotechnology, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar.

2. National Conference on “Recent Advances and Challenges in Clinical Microbiology and Biomedical Engineering” 23rd and 24th September 2010 funded by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Outstanding Participants – 1) Dr. V. Karthikeya Prabhu, Scientist, Tisel Biopark, CLRI Unit, Tharamani, Chennai. 2) Dr. P. Sakthivel, Dept. of Nanoscience & Technology, Karaikudi. 3. National Conference (2014): “Biotechnological Approaches in Medicine, Agriculture and Environment – Current Scenario and Future Prospects” on 6th and 7th March, 2014. Outstanding Participants: 1) Dr. SPM. Prince William, Senior Scientist, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Nagpur 2) Dr. K. Ranganathan, Scientist C, Central Pollution Control Board, Nisarga Bhavan, Bengaluru.

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc.

2008 – 2009 7 04 03 100 100 2009 – 2010 14 05 09 100 100 2010 – 2011 16 04 12 100 100 2011 – 2012 12 05 07 100 100 2012 – 2013 13 07 06 100 100 2013 – 2014 18 05 13 Current Students M.Sc.

2008 – 2009 34 08 26 100 100 2009 – 2010 32 13 19 100 100 2010 – 2011 20 09 11 100 100 2011 – 2012 12 01 11 100 100 2012 – 2013 15 02 13 100 100 2013 – 2014 20 06 14 Yet to complete M.Phil.

2008 – 2009 20 04 16 100 100 2009 – 2010 06 03 13 100 100 2010 – 2011 23 05 18 100 100 2011 – 2012 07 05 02 100 100 2012 – 2013 05 03 02 100 100 2013 – 2014 05 - 05 Current Students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. 2008 – 2009 From Schools 100 Nil Nil 2009 – 2010 From Schools 100 Nil Nil 2010 – 2011 From Schools 75 Nil 25 % 2011 – 2012 From Schools 100 Nil Nil 2012 – 2013 From Schools 92 Nil 08 % 2013 – 2014 From Schools 100 Nil Nil

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

M.Sc. 2008 – 2009 8.82 64.71 26 Nil 2009 – 2010 39 21 40 Nil 2010 – 2011 20 70 10 Nil 2011 – 2012 33 67 Nil Nil 2012 – 2013 50 50 Nil Nil 2013 – 2014 45 55 Nil Nil

M.Phil. 2008 – 2009 40 45 15 Nil 2009 – 2010 56 19 25 Nil 2010 – 2011 48 35 17 Nil 2011 – 2012 28 44 28 Nil 2012 – 2013 100 Nil Nil Nil 2013 – 2014 80 Nil 20 Nil

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil 24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 8.8% 39.3% 20% 33.3% 50% 45% PG to M.Phil 40 % 56.2% 47.8% 28% 100% 80% PG TO Ph.D 33 % 33% 100% 25% 50% Nil Employed  Campus selection Current 59 % 59 % 58 % 65 % 59 %  Other than campus Students recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 80 % from other universities within the State 20 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

1. Dr. P. Jeevan - October 2013 2. Dr. R. Thenmozhi - November 2012 3. Dr. P. Daniel Thomas - October 2013

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 121 titles, 153 volumes and books, 12 journals and 3 Magazines. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference. b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class

e) Students‟ laboratories - 02

f) Research laboratories - 01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continuing their studies in this college both at PG and Research levels.

No. of students : M.Sc. – 37, M.Phil – 37

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29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Nil

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. The feedback is discussed in the department meetings and the syllabi are revised accordingly in the Board of Studies Meetings and approved the Academic Council.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The feedback obtained from the students are discussed at the end of each semester; the comments are shared and steps are taken to fulfill the requirements of the students.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Whenever alumni in India and abroad visit the department they deliver lectures on their recent research; they interact with students and scholars and share the information on recent research activities. The alumni guide the students and scholars in getting job at leading research institutes in India and abroad. The written feedback guides the staff in the students for updating the students knowledge and skills.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization Illinois University, Dept. Meenakshi. S Research Specialist of Medicine Peoria 1. Illinois, USA, New Delhi Incharge, Asian and 2. Krishnan.S Pacific Centre for UNO Organisation Technology and Trans Uma Maheswaran Central Drug Research 3. Technical Assistant Institute Lucknow Dr. D.Praveen Kumar Sri Biotech Laboratories, 4. Research Scientist Ltd., Hyderabad Wyeth Nutrition (Nestle 5. Vinoth Assistant Microbiologist S.A) Tuas South Avenue 4, Singapore

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S.No. Name Position Organization Department of Biotechnology 6. Dr. P. Muthuselvam Assistant Professor Bharathidasan Univertsity, Trichy

Connexious Lab, Research Scientist 7. Syed Arif Sultan Bangalore Department of Microbiology 8. Dr. Dhanasekaran Assistant Professor Bharathidasan University, Trichy Department of

Microbiology Assistant Professor 9. Dr.Subramanian Annamalai University, Chidambaram Kerala Agricultural 10. Manju.J Research Associate University Thiruvananthapuram

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

S. Name of the resource N Date Address Topic person o Asst.Professor, Enzyme Kumaraguru college of Technology 1. 28.08.09 Dr.Shanmugam Technology, Coimbatore Assistant Professor, Extremophilic Dept of Biology microorganisms 2. 04.02.10 Dr.N.Sivakumar Sultan Qaboos University Oman Padma Hospital 3. 05.02.10 Dr.Parthasarathy MBBS. Swine flu virus Pudukkottai Asst.Professor, Recent trends in Division of Medical Dr.K.Nataraja the Research 4. 23.09.10 Microbiology, Sreenivasan and Diagnosis of Bharathidasan University, Leptospirosis Trichy

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S. Name of the resource N Date Address Topic person o Scientist, Tisel Biopark,

5. CLRI Unit, Tharamani, Biomaterials 23.09.10 Dr.B.Karthikeya Prabhu Chennai. Co-ordinator, Centre for Medical Pheromone Technology, importance of 6. Dept. of Animal Science, 23.09.10 Dr.G.Archunan Biodegradable Bharathidasan University, polymers. Trichy.

Dept. of Nanoscience & 7. 24.09.10 Dr.P.Sakthivel Nanomedicine Technology, Karaikudi Human Asst.Professor, chromosomes: Dept of Biomedical 8. 24.09.10 Dr.K.Premkumar Valuable genetic Science, B Bharathidasan keys in clinal University, Trichy. research. Assistant Professor, Dept of Plant Supression of

9. Dr.N.D.Kannan Biotechnology, Madurai Metastasis by 24.02.12 Kamaraj University, Herbal medicine Madurai. Bioenergy from Head, Dept of Botany, algae: A genetic 10. 24.08.12 Dr.K.Arunkumar Alagappa Arts College, Engineering Karaikudi Approach Utility of DNA sequence based Head, Dept of identification of Microbiology, M.R.Govt 11. 1.08.12 Dr.K.Panneerselvam fungal Arts College, pathogens in Mannargudi. ocular infections. Scientist F and Head Biodiversity of Division of Forest and Beneficial Micro Protection Flora and Their 12. 31.01.13 Dr.V.Mohan Institute of Forest Genetics role in agriculture and Tree Breeding (IFGTB), Horticulture and Coimbatore Forestery Potential Ethno Professor Medicinal Plants Dept. of Botany 13. 31.01.13 Dr.V.S.Ramachandran from Coimbatore Bharathiyar University District – Western Coimbatore Ghats, TN

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S. Name of the resource N Date Address Topic person o Asst.Professor, Dept of Microbiology, Molecular 14. 10.01.14 Dr.G.Muralidharan Bharathidasan University, Taxonomy Trichy Helicobacter 15. 28.01.14 T.Nagendhran Research Scholar pylori Senior Scientist, National Scientific

Environmental Handling of 16. 06.03.14 Dr.SPM. Prince William Engineering Research Organic Waste

Institute (NEERI),Nagpur. Scientist C, Central Salt Present Scenario Marine Chemical of Seaweed 17. 06.03.14 Dr.V.Veeragurunathan Research Institute (CSIR- Cultivation in CSMCRI), Mandapam, India Ramnad, Tamil Nadu. Department of Biotechnology Envrionment & Herbal for a Clean 18. 06.03.14 Dr.C.Sivasubramaniam Medicine, Tamil Environment University, Thanjavur,

Tamil Nadu. UGC-BSR Emeritus Professor, Department of Genetically 19. 07.03.14 Dr.A.Ganapathy Biotechnology, Modified Crops BharathidasanUniversity, Tiruchirappalli Ex-Situ Assitant Conservation of Professor, Department of 20. 07.03.14 Dr.M.Ramesh threatened and Biotechnology, Alagappa Endangered University, Karaikudi. Medicinal Plants Role of Scientist C, Central Biotechnology Pollution Control Board, on 21. 07.03.14 Dr.K.Ranganathan Nisarga Bhavan, Environmental Bengaluru. Management

Asst.Professor PG and Research Dept. 22. 27.01.14 Dr.P.Krishnamoorthy of Zoology Nanomedicine Periyar EVR College, Tiruchirappalli

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S.No. Year Conferences Guest Lectures 1 2009 – 2010 01 09 2 2010 – 2011 - 03 3 2011 – 2012 - 03 4 2012 – 2013 01 04 5 2013 – 2014 - 06

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Smart class room with ICT facility  Power point presentation and Animation  Periodic lab meetings and group discussions  Seminars and Workshops  Assignments  Industrial visits for final year B.Sc. and M.Sc. students as a part of their curriculum. They have visited :

i) Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI)

ii) Defense Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), Mysore, Pasteur Institute, Coonoor, Ooty.

iii) Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMCR)

iv) Central Salt and Marine Chemical Research Institute (CSMCRI), Mandapam, Rameswaram.

v) Trophical Botanical Garden and Research Institute (TGCRI),

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Programme objectives are constantly met essentially, i) through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty

ii) by regular revision of syllabi. iii) review of the performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers from time to time

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iv) based upon the findings, steps are taken to access the outcomes. v) Weekly tests, Unit tests, Model exams are periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

vi) Daily 5 to 10 minutes are spent in classes, revising what was discussed in the previous day and questions from students are encouraged in the classes.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Both the students and faculty members are actively participating in 1) Blood Donation Camps,2) Extension of services to the neighbourhood through groups NSS, 3) Health Awareness Programmes, AIDS Awareness Programmes through Rotaract and Red Ribbon Club and 4) Improving the social responsibility of students to the society.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Constantly increasing research publications in both national and international journals every year.

 organizing Inter Collegiate meet “MICROMICRACLE” every year.

 Seminars and invited guest lectures conducted updating the subject knowledge.

 Students of II M.Sc. 2011 and 2013 participated and won prizes in Intercollegiate meet – „CENITTERRZ-11 and 13‟ on 4.3.11 at Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.

 Encouraged students to display wall magazines.

 Every Thursday students are encouraged to take seminars on current trends in Science and Technology published in dailies as Hindu News Paper and other journals.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths  Highly Qualified, competent and experienced faculty members.  Good infrastructure and state of the art laboratory facilities.  100% pass in almost all papers.  More number of paper publications.  Students getting University Ranks every year.  ICT based teaching.  Personal academic counseling.

Weaknesses  minimization in the faculty.  Obtaining major and minor research projects from funding institutions.

Opportunities  Maintaining the standards in the research activities.  Increase the students strength both B.Sc. and M.Sc. classes.  Increase in the numbers of faculty for publication with high impact factor.

Challenges  Improve the academic ambience of the department to match the same found in the National Institutions.  Establish network with Universities and industries for widening the opportunities for the Students.

39. Future plans of the department.

 Developing excellence in research through higher quality.  Seek apply for major and minor research projects supported by funding agencies.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment BOTANY - 2004 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

M.Sc. Botany - 2004 M.Phil. Botany - 2007 Ph.D. Botany - 2007

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Microbiology, Plant pathology and Immunology, Dept. of Microbiology 2. Plant Biotechnology – Dept. of Gene technology, Dept. of Biotechnology 3. Biochemistry and Bio physics, Department of Biochemistry

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments Courses taught to other Departments

Environmental Studies - Depts. of Business Administration, Computer Science and Bachelor of Computer Application

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 03 03

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D., / M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualific students Name Designation Specialization years of No. ation guided in the experience last 4 years Guiding 2 Ph.D Scholars – Asst. Plant tissue Culture Dr. S. Siva M.Sc., Teaching- 8 Guided 15 1. Professor and Plant Molecular Subramanian Ph.D, Research-10 M.Phil & and Head Techniques M.Sc Project Students

Bioremediation Guided 10 M.Sc., Assistant and Microbiology, Teaching - 7 M.Sc 2. Ms. T. Geetha M.Phil. Professor Plant Phycology, Research -7 Project B.Ed., Plant Pathology Students

M.Phil – 6 MSc., Assistant Medicinal Plants, Teaching - 20 M.Sc – 15 3. Mr. A. N. Sundar Mphil. Professor Chemo taxonomy, Research - 5 Project Ethno botany Students

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

No temporary faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio M.Sc. Botany - 3 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled Lab Assistant - Sanctioned - 01 Filled - 01

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11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received

The Department collected one MOEF project entitled as “Arboretum” the amount of Rs. 11,30,000 sanctioned (F.No. 10/29.06-CSBG) by Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, New Delhi.

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Recognition by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli  National recognition

Arboretum funded by MOEF, New Delhi inspected by Botanical survey maintained by college

14. Publications:  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) National - 18 International - 15  Monographs - Nil * Chapter(s) in Books - 02 - “Sacred Groves as potential of Biodiversity Conservation”. “Medicinal Plants of Pudukkottai Hills”

02 -„Panchakavya‟ and „Biofertilizers‟  Editing Books - Nil * Citation Index - Range : 0.6 – 1.0 Average : 0.8

* Impact factor - Range : 0.4 – 1.5 Average : 0.95

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Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor Index nal ional 1. Dr. Jayaraju (Relieved) 02 01 03 0.5 1.0 1

2. Dr. R.Vellaiyan (Relieved) 01 03 04 0.5 1.0 2 3. Dr. Veeragurunathan 05 03 08 1.5 2.0 1 (Relieved) 4. Dr. S.Siva Subramanian 06 10 16 1.5 2.0 2 5. Ms. T.Geetha 01 03 04 0.5 1.0 2 6. Mr. AN.Sundar 03 05 08 0.5 1.0 2

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Dr. S.Siva Subramanian

1. Micropropagation of Plectranthus vettiveroides (Jacob) Singh and Sharma – A Medicinal Plant Phytomorphology 53 (1) 55-59. 2. Twin seedlings in Gluta travancorica Bedd. Ind. Jour. Bot. Res. 1(1) 103- 106. 3. Twin seedlings in Poeciloneuron indicum Bedd.Jour. Theor. Experi. Bio. 1(4) : 181-182. 4. Abnormal seedlings in Gnetum ula. Asian Jr. of Microbial. Biotech. Env. Sc.9 (3): 715 –716. 5. Two distinct distribution of an endemic tree Calophyllum austroindicum Kosterm. Ex. Stevans in KMTR – Tirunelveli Hills. Jour. Eco.Taxon. Bot.30 (3) 566 - 569. 6. Calophyllum austroindicum Kosterm (Clusiaceae) an endemic tree of Tirunelveli hills Tamil Nadu in Western Ghats. Ind. Jour. For. 30 (1):69-71. 7. Studies on the antibacterial activity of selected seaweeds from Gulf of Mannar. Sea weed Res. Utilin. 30 (1&2): 147-152. 8. Seed germination and reestablishment in Hopea utilis. Proceeding of the National Conferences on “Global climate change and its impact on biodiversity‟ p.36-39. 9. In vitro plant regeneration from nodal explants of Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. Ind. Jour. Bot. Res. 5 (1&2): 143-148. 10. Anatomical and histochemical studies on Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. Ind. Jour. Bot. Res. 6 (1&2) : 63-67.

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11. In vitro studies on callus induction and suspension culture biomass yield from Pergularia daemia Forssk. Chivov. Inter. Jour. Phar. Tech. 2 (3) : 708 – 717. 12. Seasonal variation in rooting response of stem cuttings of Premna serratifolia L. Jour. Biosci. Res. 2 (1): 21-23. 13. Rooting experiments on stem cuttings of Vicoa indica (L.) DC. an important medicinal plant. Jour. Biosci. Res. 2 (1): 1-3. 14. Rapid in vitro propagation of Premna serratifolia a medicinally important declining shrub India. Conservation Evidence 8:66-73. 15. Successful plant regeneration from callus culture through organogenesis in Premna serratifolia L. an important medicinal tree.Open Access Jour. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 2(1): 1-5. 16. Plant Regeneration from seed culture of Aeschynomene indica L. Jour. Biosci. Res. 3 (1): 34 – 36. 17. In vitro germination and development of Aeschynomene indica L. International Jour. Pharma and Biosci. 3(3): 1-7 18. Twin Seedlings in Aeschynomene indica L.Asian Jour. Experi. Biolog. Sci. 3(3): 311.

15. Details of patents and income generated

Proposal for patent of „A novel polybag method of Gluta travancorica‟ in May, 2014 with the expected funds from DST. One major proposal entitled as “Assessment of Floral Diversity and Conservation of RET species in Pudukkottai Region” approximately Rs. 5,00,000/ lakhs send to DST– New Delhi during this month. One minor proposal entitled as “Seed Biology and Biotechnology of selected medicinal plants in Pudukkottai region” send to UGC – New Delhi, India.

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1. Green Trust, Paachamalai, Tiruchirappalli District –„Tree Plantation‟

2. Lord Trust, Kottampattai, Madurai District – „Sericulture Farming‟

3. J.J. College of Education – Hands on Training on „Plant Tissue Culture‟ and „Microbiology Experiments‟

4. Out -reach Programme on „Medicinal Plants‟ during NSS Camp conducted by H.H. The Rajah‟s College, Department of Botany during the period 2009.

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5. A Two day awareness programme on “Conservation of Medicinal Plants” organized by Women Self Help Groups of Pudukkottai (Published on April 11 on „The Hindu‟, 2008). For above mentioned areas did not collect any income, but it is only for consultancy purpose for social improvement activities by our department. 17. Faculty recharging strategies

1. Faculty members are encouraged to participate in International / National Workshops, Conferences, Refresher / Orientation Programme in every year.

2. The college conducts Faculty Development Programme on alternative Saturdays to update the Knowledge

3. Prepare books and publish in standard journals.

4. Member - Board of studies in Botany, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli and similar bodies 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

90% (Both M.Sc and M.Phil.) 100% (Ph.D.)

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

10 (Both M.Sc. and M.Phil. students doing and complete the part of project work in CSIR – CSMCRI, Mandapam Camp, Rameswaram)

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty Dr. S. Siva Subramanian “Rajiv Gandhi Gold medal Award” – Awarded by “Global Economic Progress and Research Association” – Tamil Nadu during the month July, 2013.

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 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows Dr. Radhakrishnan Gold medal Award” – Awarded by “Global Economic Progress and Research Association” – Tamil Nadu during the month September, 2013. The awards are given with Trophy, Certificate and Gold medal only a few extraordinary person who have specialized in education and doing yeoman service.

 Students Obtained University I, II and III Ranks during the last year.

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Outstanding Participants: Dr. A. G. Pandurangan, Scientist E, Division of Plant Systematic Division, Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Trivandrum, Kerala. National Conference (2013): “The Present Vistas of Bioresources, Conservation and Healthcare Products in Herbal technology” on 30th and 31st January, 2013. Outstanding Participants: Dr. N. Krishnan, Scientist F, Division of Bioinformatics , Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Trivandrum, Kerala. Dr. V. S. Ramachandran, Professor, Department of Botany, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore. National Conference (2014): “Biotechnological Approaches in Medicine, Agriculture and Environment – current Scenario and Future Prospects” on 6th and 7th March, 2014. Outstanding Participants: Dr. SPM. Prince William, Senior Scientist, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Nagpur. Dr. K. Ranganathan, Scientist C, Central Pollution Control Board, Nisarga Bhavan, Bengaluru.

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female M.Sc.

2007- 2009 10 05 04 100 100 2008 – 2010 06 03 02 100 100 2009 – 2011 05 - 04 - 100 2010 – 2012 07 01 04 100 100 2011 – 2013 06 02 02 100 100 2012 – 2014 10 03 05 Current Students M.Phil.

2008 – 2009 3 - 2 - 100 2009 – 2010 5 2 - 100 - 2010 – 2011 6 1 2 100 100 2011 – 2012 10 - 5 - 100 2012 – 2013 2 1 - - - 2013- 2014 7 - 5 - Doing

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

M.Sc. 2007- 2009 - 55.5 44.4 - 2008 – 2010 - 60 40 - 2009 – 2011 - 100 - - 2010 – 2012 - 100 - - 2011 – 2013 - 25 75 - 2012 – 2014 - 100 - - 2013 – 2015 - 100 - -

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State M.Phil. 2008 – 2009 100 - - - 2009 – 2010 50 50 - - 2010 – 2011 100 - - - 2011 – 2012 40 60 - - 2012 – 2013 100 - - - 2013 – 2014 - 80 20 -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations:

The 5 Kerala students cleared Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) conducted by Kerala State Government. One Sikkim student cleared Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and obtained PG Assistant post in Sikkim State.

24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-2013 PG to M.Phil 50% PG TO Ph.D 25% Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral Nil Employed  Campus selection Nil

 Other than campus recruitment 85% Entrepreneur 15%

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 33.3 % from other universities within the State 66.6 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

1. Dr. R. Vellaiyan, Asst. Professor – 2009

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library The central library has 265 titles, 463 volumes and books, 19 Journals and 14 Magazines. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

Botany Department Library having separate library system with valuable journals, books, reprints, dissertation for faculty and biological students study purpose.

No. of total books : 73 No. of journals regularly : 08 Impact factor journal : 04 Current topic of research: Marine Algae, Plant Tissue Culture, Ethno Botany and Bioremediation. The students and research scholars utilized the department library as well as general library

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students for 1 hour a week.

Our College provide 2 hrs./day for faculty members to use internet lab.

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c) Total number of class rooms - 03

Our College provide 2 hrs./day for faculty members using internet lab. In the mean time students bonafide 2 hrs. free internet hours per week. The students need internet for browsing minimum charge only collected and use the internet lab in working hours.

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01

e) Students‟ laboratories - 01

f) Research laboratories - 01 The Research Lab has Plant Tissue Culture Chamber, Microbial Chamber and Seed House.

The UV-Spectrophotometer, Centrifuge, Hot Air Oven, Laminar Air Flow, Microtome and Binocular Microscopes are also available.

The Research Lab has valuable rare, endangered and medicinal important plants and seeds collected from various regions.

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

More than 25 students availed financial assistance in the form scholarship from the Management during the last five years.

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

 Ph.D. - 2013-14.  Since the College became Autonomous during 2012-13, new syllabi were framed by the Board of Study Botany for PG. The syllabi were approved by the Academic Council.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same? c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. Feedback obtained from students on curriculum on staff as well as alumni and employees.

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31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization St. Joseph‟s Matriculation School, Karaikudi 1. UL. Ulagammai Tutor

Venkateswara Matriculation School, Tambaram 2. P. Maheswari PG Assistant,

HAS (Natural Science), High School Pavumba, 3. Jyothis R.Nair PG Assistant Pavumba (Po), Karungappally, Kollam, Kerala 690 574

Govt. Village Higher Secondary Education, 4. Aneesh K.K. P G Assistant RajaKumary, Iduki district

Department of Botany, Sethalakshmi Achi College for Women, 5. R. Kanimozhi Asst. Professor Pallathur, Thirumayam post.

6. D. Suresh P G Teacher St. Mary‟s School, Pudukkottai Govt. Higher Secondary School, Perunkalur 7. P. Ashokan P G Teacher,

Govt. Senior Secondary School, 8. Pintso Bhutia P.G.T. (Biology), Sombaria, West Sikkim – 737 101 Doing higher studies in 9. Sarath Kumar Nath Gowhathi University M.Phil.

10. K. Vivekananthan Asst. Professor, Arputha College of Education,Vamban.

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

Sl.No. Year National seminar Guest Lectures 1 2008 – 2009 01 05 2 2009 – 2010 - 01 3 2010 – 2011 - 03 4 2011 – 2012 - 01 5 2012 – 2013 01 04 6 2013 – 2014 01 04

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 1 to 2 LCD classes conducted I M.Sc., II M.Sc. & M.Phil. students, every week.

 Every classes give the reference books and authors name.  Few classes, using the working model, Teaching aids and flow chat – diagram to taking the classes.

 Journal, Magazine and paper values on and related to subjects.

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Programme objectives are constantly met essentially, i. through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty ii. 100% results in all papers iii. University Ranks every year iv. Participation students in National Seminar/Conference/Workshop in other institutions v. Frequent field visits vi. Students publish research paper in National/ International journals vii. Visit to National Laboratories viii. Students collect lot of specimens and preserve in herbarium ix. Faculty and students are members of academic associations

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

1. Both the students and faculty members are actively participating in 1) Field trip and plant collection from different parts of Tamil Nadu 2) Extension of services to visit the industrial / institute 3) Tree plantation in the campus 4) Improving the campus to avoid pollution of every students 5) To conduct Awareness Programme on „Conservation of Medicinal plants‟ to rural people

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36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

o To develop model kitchen garden in every student house. o To observe and identify the medicinal plants and then value in particular area. o To develop a sericulture form privately with the help of Governing funding scheme. o To raise Mushroom cultivation in every home. o To production of Orchids in a specific area.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

NIL

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths  Preserve and storage of Algal specimen and herbarium specimen.  All faculty members member in scientific organization.  10 students member in Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA)  Every year majority of the students got the University Rank.  Released campus flora from our Department

Weaknesses

 Well established Research lab  Well established botanical garden  Students to participate more training programme.

Opportunities

 Well established Research lab  Well established botanical garden  Seed bank storage  To collect botany research related journals  Financial assistant for published books

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Challenges

 To obtain patent rights.  Focus on publications in the journal having impact factor.  Motivating students on research.  Produce more young scientist from our department.  To apply for major research projects

39. Future plans of the department.

 To start B.Sc. Botany course.  To develop nationally recognized research centre.  To obtain patents for future research inventions  To obtain project funds from DBT, MOEF, UGC and DST.  To publish books

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment BIOCHEMISTRY - 1994

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Bio Chemistry - 1994 M.Sc. Bio Chemistry - 1995 M.Phil. Bio Chemistry - 2002

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Public health and Hygiene 2. First Aid Management and Safety Measures 3. Herbal Medicine 4. Biomedical Instrumentation

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

1. Environmental Studies -For I B.Sc. Students 2. Chemistry I, II Practicals – Dept. of Chemistry 3. Microbiology III & IV Practical – Dept. of Microbiology

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 03 03

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./ M.Phil., etc.)

No.of No.of Ph.D. S. Qualific Name Designation Specialization years of students guided No. ation experience in the last years Asst. Plant Mr. P.Palaiapp 1. Professor Microbes and 05 - an M.Sc., & Head Interaction Phyto Mr. M. Janaki M.Sc., Asst. 2. therapeutical 04 - Raman M.Phil. Professor Studies

Pharma- M.Sc., Asst. 3. Ms. K. Kanitha ceutical 05 - (On Maternity Leave) M.Phil. Professor Chemistry No. of Ph.D. M.A, Toxicity students 4. Ms.P.Manikili M.Sc., studies Phyto 32 HOD guided in the (Retired – May 2014) M.Phil. Theraperatics last 4 years M.Sc., Asst. Phyto therap - 5. Ms.B.Ramya 11 M.Phil. - 3 (Relieved – May 2014) M.Phil. Professor eutical studies

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

Nil

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Biochemistry - 2:1 M.Sc. Biochemistry - 2:1 M.Phil. Biochemistry - 2:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - Sanctioned – 01 Lab Assistant - Filled - 01

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

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12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition - Nil

 National recognition By UGC under sections 2F and 12B of UGC Act  International recognition - Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 05 International - 21  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - 03  Editing Books - Nil

Journals S. Impact Citatio Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor n Index nal ional 1. Dr.T.Malarvili (Relieved) 01 07 08 - - 03 2. Dr.A.Antony Joseph 02 04 06 - - - Vellanganni (Relieved) 3. Ms.B.Ramya (Relieved) - 07 07 - - - 4. Mr.R.M.Veerappan 02 02 04 - - - (Relieved) 5. Mr. P. Palaiappan 10 - 10 2 to 3 - -

Dr. T.MALARVILI Books: 1. Basic Principles of cell physiology and Biochemistry. ISBN 978-81-907563-2-7.

2. Fundamentals of Immunology ISBN 978-81-907563-1-0 3. Biochemistry ISBN 978-81-907563-0-3

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List of Publications : 1. Effect of Achyranthes asper (L) seeds on redox and oxidative status in plasma and selected tissue of rats fed with high doses of fructose. Bioscience – Biotechnology Research Asia Vol 6 (2) 659 – 664. 2. Effect of Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis on carbohydrate Metabolizing enzymes in monosodium glutamate induced obesity in female rats. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research Vol 9 (3) 1969-1974. 3. Effect of antioxidant Vitamins A, C, E and their analogues on azo-cye binding protein in liver of rats treated with p-d1 methyl amino benzene. Indian Journal of Exp. Biology Vol 48 P-373-377. 4. Protective effect of Epigallo catering gallate against oxidative stress inuced by alcohol in experimental rats. Vol 11 (2) 10-19 Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 5. Phytochemical and antimicrobial studies of oldenlandia corymbosa (L). Research Journal of Biological Sciences. Vol 2 (2) 42. 6. Biochemical investigations on the cancer therapy potential of antioxidance vitamins A.C.E and their analogues on p-Dimethylamino azobenzene induced hepatoma in rates. Journal of cell and tissue Research. Vol 10 (2) 2191 - 2199. 7. Screening of phytochemicals in Nigella Sativa (L) by using GC-MS Technique Indian Journal of Natural Sciences. Vol (1) P-15-19. 8. Isolation and characterization of bioactive metabolites in cuscuta reflexa reoxba. Indian Journal of Natural Sciences V.P 9. Assessment of serum lipid profile in Renal failure patients V (4) 2 P.27 -35. Research Journal of Biological Sciences. 10. Portial purification and characterization o Bacteriocin Producin lactobacillus acidophilus isolated from cow mil Research Journal of Biological Sciences v (4) 1 P 19-29. 11. Effect of Probiotics on Tilapia and Common crap based on Growth Performance and fed additive prevention o fish diseases. Research Journal of Biological Sciences. V(4) 1 P 34-40. 12. Analysis of the phytochemicals and antimicrobial activity of the Braked fungus – Gonoderma lucidum. Research Journal of Biological Sciences. V (4) 1 P 54-55.

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List of Publications:

P.PALANIAPPAN 1. Isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting endophytic bacterial isolates from root nodule of Lespedeza sp. Biol Fertil Soils,. 46:807–816 (Impact factor 2.8) 2. Plant growth promontory effect on cow pea (Vigna unguiculata L.) using coir pith aqueous extract formulation of cyanobacterium Phormidium. American- Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 8 (2): 178-184. 3. Rhizobitoxine enhances nodulation by inhibiting ethylene synthesis of Bradyrhizobium elkanii from Lespedeza species: Validation by Homology modeling and Molecular docking study. Would Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (2) 5: 4079-4094. ( Impact factor 0.6) 4. Evaluating the effect of fertilizer application on soil microbial community structure in rice based cropping system using fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) analysis. World J Microbiol Biotechol 25: 1115-1117. ( Impact factor 1.0) 5. Characterization of Plant Growth Promoting Diazotrophic Bacteria Isolated from Field Grown Chinese Cabbage under Different Fertilization Conditions. The Journal of Microbiology 42: 147-15( Impact factor 2.0)

15. Details of patents and income generated Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

17. Faculty recharging strategies Faculty members are encouraged to participate in International / National Workshops, Conferences, Refresher / Orientation Programme and faculty development programme. Monthly alternative Saturdays Faculty Development Programme is conducted which motivates the staff to improve their performance. 2009 – 2010 1. Dr. T.Malarvili and Dr. A.Antony Joseph Velanganni attended 2 day International conference on “food Technology” held at Indian Institute of crop processing Technology, at Thanjavur. On 28th and 29th August 2009.

2. All the faculty members of the department attended faculty orientation programme hel on 28.12.09 – 21.12.09 at J.J. College of Arts and Science Pudukkottai

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3. Dr.T.Malarvili attended one day workshop on “ Women legal rights for College teachers” on 17.02.2010. Conducted by Department of women Studies Bharathidasan University. Tiruchirappalli .

4. Dr. T.Malarvili and Dr.A.Antony Joseph Velanganni attended 2 day National Conference on “ National Symposium on emerging trends in life Sciences” at Rajan Serfoji Govt. College, Thanjavur on 17th – 19th March 2010.

5. 5 of the staff members were attended the National Seminar on “Phytotherapeutics held at St. Joseph College, Trichy on 29th and 30th March 2010.

6. Dr. T.Malarvili attended “Social entrepreneurship and corporate Social respornsibility Role of Women development” held on 27th and 28th March 2010. At Bharathidasan University, Triruchirappalli.

2011 – 2012

1. Ms. B.Ramya attended one day seminar Conducted by Rajah’s Serfoji Govt. College, Thanjavur, on 17.02.12 on Modern Trends in Biological Sciences Towards Human health and diseases.

2. Three of the staff members attended one day Seminar on 10th September 2012 at Bharathidasan University on Emerging trends in cancer and Stem cell Biology.

3. Ms. B.Ramya attended 2 day National conference on Current approaches and challenges in nano materials and nano medicine at Rajah’s Serofoji Govt College (Autonomous) Thanjavur on 29th and 30th Aug 13.

4. Ms.B.Ramya attended 5 days EDP Programme for College teachers conducted by EDP centre Bharathidasan University and J.J. College of Arts and Science (Autonomous) Pudukkottai. From 03.04.13 – 08.04.13.

5. Ms.B.Ramya presented a paper on 2 days National Conference on present vistas of Bioresources conservation and Health care products in Herbal technology by J.J. College of Arts and Science Pudukkottai on 30th and 31st January 2013.

6. Ms.B.Ramya presented a paper in 2 day National Conference on Advances in nanotechnology – Emphasis on Environmental Health and Therapeutics on 6th and 7th August 2009 at J.J. College of Arts and Science Pudukkottai.

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18. Student projects  percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

30% (2008-09) 20% (2009-10) 29% (2011-12) 75% (2012-13)

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes 70% (2008-09) 80% (2009-10) 100% (2010-11) 71% (2011-12) 25% (2012-13)

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students 1. Mr.Muthukumarasamy (M.Phil) Presented a paper on “Nano encapsulation of an effective insole alkalid from olden landia enzymbosa.L. A boon to cancer treatment” on Occasion of National Conference on frontiers in chemistry Research held an Holy cross College, Trichy and got best paper presentation award (05.12.08) OST – FIST

2. Mr. K.V Anand and K.Rajarama (M.Phil) Presented a paper in National Seminar on “ Scientific validation of Medicinal plants” Organized by Srimad Andavan College, Trichy (24 and 25.01.09) and jot best paper presentation award.

3. Mr. VKA. Muthu ram sanjeevi attended a state level Conference on “ Research in ethnomedicines” (Score 2010) and got best paper award (28 – 30.01.2010)

4. Mr.Muthukumarasamy (M.Phil) Presented a paper on “Nano encapsulation of an effective insole alkalid from olden landia enzymbosa.L. A boon to cancer treatment” on Occasion of National Conference on frontiers in chemistry Research held an Holy cross College, Trichy and got best paper presentation award (05.12.08) OST – FIST

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5. Mr. K.V Anand and K.Rajarama (M.Phil) Presented a paper in National Seminar on “ Scientific validation of Medicinal plants” Organized by Srimad Andavan College, Trichy (24 and 25.01.09) and jot best paper presentation award.

6. Mr. VKA. Muthuram Sanjeevi attended a state level Conference on “Research in ethno medicines” (Score 2010) and got best paper award (28 – 30.01.2010)

Rank list:

2009

S.No Reg. No Name Rank URL 1. P07350324 M.Muthulakshmi 1 III 2. P07350337 R.Ranjusha 10 20 3. P07350309 K.Deivanai 11 16 4 P07350357 PK.Sruthy 11 19 5 P07350312 T.indirapriyadarshini 17 -

2010

S.No Reg. No Name Rank URL 1. P08350417 Nagaraju perumandla VII VIII 2. P08350431 Suresh kumar kallapalli VII XII 3. P08350429 Sharmila banu XI XII

2013

S.No Reg. No Name Rank 1. P11350104 Mercy mathew V 2. P11350102 Divya.T VII 3. P11350105 Rehna.R VII

2009 -2010

 19 PG Students and 03 M.Phil students were attended 2 days National Conference on “ Phytochemical Analysis of some selected seeds” at India Institute of crop processing technology, Thanjavur. On 28th and 29th August 2009.

 II PG Students attended state level Conference on “ Research in Ethanomedicine” (Score ) 2010 on 28th – 30th Jan 2010 at Srimad Andavan College, Trichy.

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 5 PG Students were attended “ National symposium on Emergine Trends in life Sciences” on 17th – 19th March 2010 at Rajah Serfoji Govt. College Thanjavur.

 5 PG Students were attended the National Seminar on Phytotherapeutics at St.Joseph College, Trichy on 29th and 30th March 2010.

2010 – 2011

 5 PG Students were attended the National Seminar held at Srimad Andavar College, Trichy on 19.02.11.

2011 – 2012

 I and II PG Students attended 2 day National Seminar on 13th and 14th October 2011 at Department of biomedical Science, Bharathidasan University, Trichy on “ Recent Advances in Biomedical Research on Infectious and Non Infectious diseases”

 Our I PG Students and M.Phil Students were attended one day state level Seminar on 17.02.12 at Rajah Serfoji Govt College (Autonomous) Thanjavur. ON Modern Trends in Biological Science towards Human Health and diseases.

 9 II PG students were attended one day seminar on “Emerging Trends in career and stem cell Biology” at Department of Biomedical Sciences Bharathidasan University, Trichy on 10.09.12.

 Our II PG and M.Phil students were attended 2 day National conference on advances in the Management and prevention of clinical disorders due it malnutrition at Rajah Serfoji govt College, Thanjavur on 7th and 8th Feb 2013.

 PG and M.Phil students were attended 2 day National conference on “Present vistas of Bioresources conservation and Health care products in Herbal technology” by J.J. College of arts and Science. Pudukkottai on 30th and 31st January 2013.

EDUCATIONAL TOUR

1. Our M.Phil II PG, I UG and III UG students with staff were taken to Pankaja Kasthuri Research Institute and its Manufacturing site at Tiruvananthapuram, Kerala on 30th Sep and 1st Oct 2010.

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2. II PG students are taken to Mandapam Camp ( Marine Algal Research Institute Fisheries Institute ) and Tropical Botanical Garden research Institute TBGRI, Tiruvananthapuram, Kerala. 20. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: No of Conferences Conducted: 02 1) National Conference on “ Advances in Nanotechnology Emphasis on environmental Health and Therapeutics 6th and 7th August 2009 sponsored by DST New Delhi

2) National Conference on “ Present Vistas of Bio resources Conservation and health care products in herbal technology on 30th and 31st January 2013 sponsored by CSIR. 21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc.

2009 – 2012 03 1 2 33.3 66.6 2013 – 2016 04 - 4 Doing M.Sc.

2008 - 2010 34 27 7 100% 100% 2009 – 2011 13 11 02 100% 100% 2010 – 2012 11 05 06 100% 83.33 2011 – 2013 09 03 06 100% 100% M.Phil.

2008 – 2009 21 7 14 100% 66.6 2009 – 2010 14 03 11 100% 100% 2010 – 2011 26 8 18 87.5% 100% 2011 – 2012 12 4 8 100% 100% Waiting for viva 2012 – 2013 39 02 07 voce 1 student 2013 – 2016 02 - 02 Doing

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22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. 2009 – 2012 From School 100% - - 2013 – 2016 From School 100% - -

M.Sc. 2008 – 2010 17.64 26.47 55.88 - 2009 – 2011 - 23.0 76.9 - 2010 – 2012 - 81.8 18.1 - 2011 – 2013 - 77.7 22.2 -

M.Phil. 2008 – 2009 4.76 80.95 14.2 - 2009 – 2010 28.57 71.42 - - 2010 – 2011 53.34 46.15 - - 2011 – 2012 25.0 75.0 8.0 - 2012 – 2013 44.4 33.3 22.2 - 2013 – 2014 - 100 - -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations:

Nil 24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 UG to PG 6 - - - 3 - PG to M.Phil 7 4 14 3 4 - PG TO Ph.D ------Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral ------

Employed  Campus selection  Other than campus recruitment 25 9 8 8 7 5 Entrepreneur 6 1 2 1 2 -

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 50 % from other universities within the State 50 % from other universities from other States -

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. Number of Ph.D., Awarded – 3, Registered - 2

1. Dr.T.Malarvili, Asst. Professor – 2008 2. Dr.N.Gomathy, Asst. Professor – 2008 3. Dr.A.Antony Joseph Velankanni, Asst. Professor - 2008

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 400 titles 890 volumes and books 7 journals and 5 Magazines. There is also a reference library. A department library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

(ii) For staff members

2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms – 06

d) Class rooms with ICT facility – 01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Our management is providing 25% fee concession to old students who were continuing their studies in our college at PG and Research level.

Number of students : Nil

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29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Nil

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. The feedback is discussed in the department meetings and the syllabi are revised accordingly in board of studies meeting and approved by Academic Council.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The feedback obtained from the students is discussed at the end of each semester; the comments are shared and necessary steps are taken to fulfill the requirements of the students.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Whenever alumni in India and abroad visit the department they deliver lectures on their recent research; they interact with students and scholars and share the information on recent research activities being conducted at various international laboratories in their areas of interest. The alumni guide the students and scholars in getting job at leading research institutes in India and abroad also.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization 1. Bandana Srinivasu Biochemist Arabindo Pharma, Hyderabad 2. Murali Krishna Vollu Analyst Reddys Lab. Hyd. 3. Vika S Biochemist Med Lab, Hyderabad 4. VKA Muthu Ram Sanjeevi Medical Transcription Bangalore 5. Madukar Reddy Biopharmasist Biopharma, Hyderabad 6. Nagaraju Perumandala Analyst Soft Beverages, Hyderabad 7. Shafeek.S Area Manager Ernakulam, Kerala 8. Divya.T Medical Coding Chennai 9. Suchitra P.L Medical Coding Chennai

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32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

S. Name of the resource N Date Address Topic person o Dr.B.Karthikeya Scientist, Tisel Biopark, Nanotechnology in 1. 06.08.09 Prabhu CLRI Unit, Chennai Industries Coordinator, Dept. of Nanomedicine – Molecular Biosciences 2. 06.08.09 Dr.R.Selvam The Future Bishop Heber College, Medicine Tiruchirappalli Lecturer, PG and Research Dept. of Microbiology Nanotechnology in 3. 06.08.09 Mr.S.Balaji Hindustan College of Arts Cancer Therapy and Science Coimbatore Reader, Dept. of Nanotechnology in 4. 06.08.09 Dr.P.Gouthem Biotechnology Biotechnology Anna University, Chennai Reader, PG and Research Nanoencapsulation

Dept. of Microbiology Technology and its 5. 07.08.09 Dr.R.Rajendran PSG College of Arts and applications in

Science Coimbatore Biotextiles

College of Dental Sciences Nanodentistry 6. 07.08.09 Dr.G.Sree Vijayabala Davangari, Karnataka Opening a new era Electrospun Reader, Dept. of Chemistry Nanofibers for 7. 07.08.09 Dr.N.Dharmaraj Bharathiyar University Biomedical Coimbatore applications Reader, Dept. of Nanoscience Applications of 8. 07.08.09 Dr.R.Ilangovan Alagappa University Nanoelectronics Karaikudi Transcriptomics and Asst.Professor Novel Treatment Dept. of Medical Sciences 9. 10.02.10 Dr.G.Mathan Modalibes for ITCE: Bharathidasan University A transgenic Mouse Tiruchirappalli Model approach

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S. Name of the resource N Date Address Topic person o Associate Professor Functional and

Dept. of Biotechnology Comparative 10. 14.10.10 Dr.K.Balamurugan Alagappa University Genomics in

Karaikudi C.Elegans Asst.Professor Dept. of Marine Sciences 11. 25.02.11 Dr.N.Manoharan Marine Drugs Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli Asst.Professor Dept. of Biomedical Sciences Cell Receptors and 12. 10.03.11 Dr.S.D.Saraswathy Bharthidasan University Signaling Pathways Tiruchirappalli Associate Professor Scientific Writing Dr.M.H.Muhamed Dept. of Botany Projects, Papers 13. 28.09.11 Ilyas Jamal Mohammed and Thesis – Do’s College, Tiruchirappalli and Don’t’s Asst. Professor Recent Advances Dept.of Biochemistry 14. 29.09.11 Dr. M.Jayaraj and Opportunities Govt. Arts College in Biochemistry (Autonomous)Kumbakonam Head, Research and Entrepreneurship Development Professor in for Biological Biotechnology Graduates – 15. 20.01.12 Dr.K.Jayaprakash Karpaga Vinayaga College Current Questions of Engg. and Technology, and Future Kancheepuram Answers

Scientist Biochemical Central Salts and Marine aspects of seawood 16. 20.01.12 Dr.V.Veeragurunathan Chemicals Research resources and its Institute Mandapan Camp, utilization Ramnad Asst. Professor Dept. of Botany Greening of the 17. 21.09.12 Dr.A.Aslam Jamal Mohamed College Globe (Autonomous) Tiruchirappalli

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S. Name of the resource N Date Address Topic person o Asst.Professor Dept.of Marine Recent 18. 24.09.12 Dr.K.Anbarasu Biotechnology Developments in Bharathidasan University Biosciences Tiruchirappalli Director Future Tamil Nadu Scientific 19. 20.12.12 Dr.S.Vijikumar Perspectives of life Research Organization, sciences Pudukkottai Scientist F and Head Role of Tropical Botanic Garden Biotechnology on and Research Institute Biodiversity 20. 30.01.13 Dr.N.Krishnan (TBGRI), Conservation and Tiruvananthapuram, Herbal Product Kerala Development Standard of living Dept. of Oral Medicine with Ayurveds – A 21. 30.01.13 Dr.R.Sudarshan, MDS Ultra Best Dental Sciences Traditional College, Madurai Approach Dept. of Environmental Bird Diversity of and Herbal Sciences Indian Wetlands 22. 31.01.13 Dr.C.Sivasubramanian Tamil University, and their Thanjavur conservation Dept. of Oral Medicine and Radiology Dr.G.Sree Vijayabala, 23. 31.01.13 Thai Moogambigai Dental Kitchen Medicine MDS College and Hospital, Chennai

Sl.No. Year Conferences Guest Lectures 1 2008 – 2009 01 09 2 2009 – 2010 01 09 3 2010 – 2011 - 03 4 2011 – 2012 - 03 5 2012 – 2013 01 04 6 2013 – 2014 - 06

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  OHP method is also used for UG and PG students to gain the knowledge

 LDC classes are oftenly taken for students to upgrade their technical ability

 Guest lecture programmes are conducted twice in a semester for students to refresh their knowledge the resource person are invited from the neighbouring colleges and they deliver lectures.

 Workshops, Seminars and Conferences are conducted once in a year. Resource persons are invited in national level and they encourage the students.

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Program objectives are constantly met essentially through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty and by regular revision of syllabus. The performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers are reviewed from time to time and based upon the findings, steps are taken for improvement. Weekly test, Unit test, Model exams were periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

All the staff members are acting as examiner in Central Valuation (Both UG, PG and M.Phil. in Bhartathidasan University and Alagappa University.

They also act as question paper setter in various universities and autonomous colleges.

Ph.D.holders of staff member are acting as doctoral Committee members and also they are in the members of board of studies.

Both our students and faculty members were actively participated in Blood Conation Camp, NSS, AIDS awareness programmes and self employment training programme.

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36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department

 Constant increase in research publications in both national and international journals.

 Department is having a summer club and conducting guest lectures, conferences, seminars and workshops every year regularly.

 Invited guest lectures minimum 4 at each semester were conducted and conference minimum 1 per year.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore. 38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths  Highly Qualified, competent and experienced faculty members.  Good infrastructure and well equipped laboratory with sufficient instruments and chemicals. We are having separate animal house with IAEC number.

 Producing 100% result.  Producing University Rank holders every year.  ICT based teaching.  Job opportunities in India and Abroad in so many life science based industries and laboratories.

 Arrangements of Industrial visit every year to various places to produce and gain exposure.

 Conducting and allowing the students to attend National Seminar, Workshops and Guest Lectures on current office in the college and to various colleges and universities.

Weaknesses

 Frequent changes in faculty members.  Lack in getting funds for major and minor research projects from funding agencies.

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Opportunities  Maintaining the high standard in research activity, to keep a tempo in teaching Masters Course, to face the emerging trends in the research area

 Opportunities wherein the institution encourages the faculty to publish in journal with high impact factor, by paying up the publication charges.

Challenges

 Improve the academic ambience of the department to match the same found in the National Institutions.

 Publications in journals with high impact factor.

 To establish a long term network with Universities for widening the opportunities for the Students.

39. Future plans of the department.

 In future we have planning to start Ph.D. programme and convert our department into a fill fledged research departments. For that we have planned to increase the number of Ph.D. holders in the department.

 Planning to obtain research funds from various government approved agencies.

 Planning to conduct an Inter National Seminar with eminent participants.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1994

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Computer Science - 1994 M.Sc. Computer Science - 1997 M.Phil. Computer Science - 2002 P.G.D.C.A. - 2002 Ph.D. Computer Science - 2012

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Interdisciplinary courses are being offered by the Department and the Departments of Commerce and Management Studies are involved. 4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

The Department handles allied courses and Major Based Elective to the following departments 1. II B.Sc. (MB) Computer Applications in Biology 2. II BBA –Computer Application in Business 3. III B.Sc. HM and CS Application of Computer Practical which is a Major Based Elective Course

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 01 01 Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 09 09

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Qualific Design Name Specialization years of guided in No. ation ation experience the last 4 years Assistant M.Sc., 1. Ms. S. Sudha Professor Image Processing 14 - M.Phil. & Head M.Sc., Dr. R.Bala Guiding : 2. M.Phil., Professor Networking 36 subramanian 08 Ph.D. M.Sc., Asst. Guiding : 3. Dr. M. Vanitha M.Phil., Image Processing 2 Professor 06 Ph.D. MCA, Asst. 4. Ms. S.Rathna Devi Image Processing 15 - M.Phil.. Professor MCA, Asst. 5. Ms. M. Jothi M.Phil.. Data Structures 9 Professor SET MCA, Asst. 6. Mr. K. Selvan M.Phil., Networks 14 - Professor SET Ms. M. Nithya MCA, Asst. Mobile 7. 6 - Kalyani Mekala M.Phil. Professor Communications M.Sc., Asst. 8. Ms. K. Vimala MBA, Cloud Computing 6.5 - Professor M.Phil. M.Sc., Asst. 9. Ms. S. Durga Devi Data Mining 1.5 - M.Phil. Professor

M.Sc., Asst. 10. Ms S. Hemalatha Network 1 - M.Phil. Professor

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

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9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Computer Science - 35 : 1 M.Sc. Computer Science - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Technical - Sanctioned – 02 Filled - 02

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil 13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition The College has been recognized as Research Centre to pursue Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering by Annamalai University from 2012 onwards.

 National recognition Nil  International recognition Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 01 International - 05  Citation Index - Range : 6 - 40 Average: 23  Impact factor - Range : 0.37 - 2.993 Average: 1.7

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Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor Index nal ional 1. Ms. S. Sudha - 1 1 0.82 - - 2. Ms. S. Rathnadevi 1 1 0.76 - - 3. Dr. M. Vanitha 1 3 4 - - -

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Ms. S.SUDHA

1. “Tamil Sign Language Recognition “– IJCA Nov’2013

Dr. M. VANITHA

1. CIIT International Journal of Digital Image Processing, vol 5 No:2, Feb’2013, “Content Based Image Retrieval Technique-An Overview” Page No.51-57.

2. CIIT International Journal of Digital Image Processing, vol 2(5),2010, “Texual Analysis for the accuracy in diagnosis of medical scan/CT Images” Page No.1-57-160.

3. International Journal of Computing Technology . vol 1: No.4, 2011, “ Development of Medical Image database and Retrieval Technique with minimum Distance Approach”. Page No.143-147.

4. Journal of Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation. vol 3: No.2, 2009. Page No.74-78.

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

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17. Faculty recharging strategies

 Faculty members are encouraged to participate in International / National Workshops, Conferences, Refresher / Orientation Programme and faculty development programme.

 Alternative Saturdays - Faculty Development Programme is conducted which motivates the staff to improve their performance 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

100 %

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

100 % 19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil 20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil 21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc.

2008 – 2011 89 40 49 87.50 97.90 2009 – 2012 70 33 37 84.80 100 2010 – 2013 84 30 54 86.67 92.50 2011 – 2014 114 35 79 Current Students 2012 – 2015 111 27 84 Current Students 2013 – 2016 115 49 66 Current Students

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Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female M.Sc.

2008 – 2010 05 01 04 100 100 2009 – 2011 08 03 05 100 100 2010 – 2012 16 04 12 75 100 2011 – 2013 32 07 25 100 96 2012 – 2015 21 07 14 Current Students 2013 – 2015 44 09 35 Current Students M.Phil.

2007 – 2008 06 02 04 100 100 2008 – 2009 15 03 12 100 100 2009 – 2010 14 03 11 100 100 2010 – 2011 28 04 24 100 100 2011 – 2012 41 14 27 85.71 100 2012 – 2013 49 14 35 71.42 91.17 2013 – 2014 65 20 45 Current Students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. 2008 – 2011 - 100 - - 2009 – 2012 - 100 - - 2010 – 2013 - 98.81 1 - 2011 – 2014 - 100 - -

2012 – 2015 - 99.09 0.90 -

2013 – 2016 - 100 - -

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

M.Sc. 2008 – 2010 40.0 100 - - 2009 – 2011 37.5 100 - - 2010 – 2012 50.0 100 - - 2011 – 2013 40.62 84.37 15.62 - 2012 – 2015 31.81 95.45 4.54 - 2013 – 2015 29.54 100 - -

M.Phil. 2007 – 2008 50.0 66.67 33.33 - 2008 – 2009 40.0 80.0 20.0 - 2009 – 2010 35.71 85.71 14.28 - 2010 – 2011 57.14 100 - - 2011 – 2012 34.14 100 - - 2012 – 2013 51.02 97.95 2.041 -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil

24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 40.0 37.5 50.0 40.62 31.81 29.54 PG to M.Phil 50.0 40.0 35.71 57.14 34.14 51.02 PG TO Ph.D - - - 14.28 - Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral ------Employed - - - 2.24 24.28 39.2 Campus selection Other than campus - - - 12.34 15.62 - recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 75 % from other universities within the State 25 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded – 1 Dr. M. Vanitha

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 659 titles 829 volumes and books 1 journal and 2 Magazines. There is also a reference library. A department library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 08

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01 smart class

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Our management is providing 25% fee concession to old students who were continuing their studies in our college at PG and Research level.

Number of students : PG – 39, M.Phil – 5

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Nil

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30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. The feedback is discussed in the department meetings and the syllabi are revised accordingly in board of studies meeting and approved by Academic Council.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The feedback obtained from the students is discussed at the end of each semester; the comments are shared and necessary steps are taken to fulfill the requirements of the students.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Whenever alumni in India and abroad visit the department they deliver lectures on their recent research; they interact with students and scholars and share the information on recent research activities being conducted at various international laboratories in their areas of interest. The alumni guide the students and scholars in getting job at leading research institutes in India and abroad also.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization 1. Sathish Chandra.T Asst. System Engineer TCS, Calcutta Sunil Pratap 2. Consultant Cap Gemini,Pune Reddy.M

3. Venkata Krishna Software Engineer Polaris, Hyderabad SAP Development 4. Shyam Jith IVI Solution Trivandrum, Kerala Consultant 5. Stanely.W Software Engineer IGEF1 Group Finch Software, Bangalore 6. Amutha.C Programmer Trainee SAK India Private Limited, Bangalore 7. Rekha.S.P. Software Engineer WIPRO Technology Bangalore 8. Kala N.S Testing Engineer Satyam Software, Chennai

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9. Divya.T Testing Engineer System Software, Chennai 10. Balu.D Technical Consultant Hewlett-Packard Global soft, Chennai 11. Baskaran.K Technical Consultant Hewlett-Packard Global soft, Chennai 12. Ramakrishnan.M OBIEE Consultant WIPRO, Bangalore 13. Kiruthika.H Software Engineer WIPRO, Bangalore 14. Hema Priya.B Software Engineer WIPRO, Bangalore 15. Supraja.Y.N. Testing Engineer WIPRO, Bangalore 16. Dinesh.D Technical Consultant TCS, Chennai 17. Shafana Kathija Software Developer WIPRO, Chennai

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts SPECIAL LECTURE PROGRAM  A one day special lecture programme on “Adventures on Numbers”, on 04.08.2009, by P.Mani, Associate Professor(SG), Dept. of Computer Science, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti.

 A one day seminar on “Web Technologies” , on 25.08.2009, by D.Raveendran, Lecturer (SG), Department of Computer Science, St. Joseph College, Tiruchirappalli.  A one day seminar on “Transaction Management in DBMS”, on 06.02.2010 by E.Sivashankar, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT, Tiruchirappalli.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “ CAIT – 2010” is held on 19-02-2010, 20 Colleges participated in the event.

 A one day seminar on “Animation Programming and ASP.NET Technologies” by Dr. C.Muthu, Associate Professor, Dept. of Informatics and Statistics, St.Joseph College, Tiruchirappalli, 03.03.2010.

 A one day seminar on “Web Technologies” , on 22.07.2010, by D.Raveendran, Lecturer (SG), Department of Computer Science, St. Joseph College, Tiruchirappalli.

 A one day seminar on “Cryptography” P.Mani, Associate Professor(SG), Dept. of Computer Science, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, on 09.08.2010.

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 A one day seminar on “Effective Communication and Career Guidance” by Mr. R. Victor Lazarus, Senior Zonal Trainer, Southern Railways, Tiruchirappalli, on 15.09.2010.

 A one day seminar on “Data Mining Functionalities” by Ms. Sumathi, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi on 18.09.2010.

 A one day seminar on “ Positive Approaches” by Dr. P.Rajarethinam, Head, Department of Hindi and N.C.C Officer, H.H.Rajah’s college (Autonomous), Pudukkottai, on 28.09.2010.

 Inauguration of “ PLACEMENT PREPARATORY PROGRAMME” for the final year students of B.Sc. and M.Sc. is held on 31-01-2011, Mr. P.Paneer selvam, CEO, Pace computers, Trichy inaugurated the programme.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2011” is held on 04-02-2011, 10 colleges participated in the event.

 A one day seminar on “Employability Skills” by Mr. R. Victor Lazarus, Senior Zonal Trainer, Southern Railways, Tiruchirappalli on 28.07.2011.

 A one day seminar on “Recent Trends in J2EE” by Mr. Arun Prasad, IT Analyst, TCS Chennai on 29.07.2011.

 Inauguration of “ PLACEMENT PREPARATORY PROGRAMME” for the final year students of B.Sc. and M.Sc. is held on 26-09-2011, Mr. P.Paneer selvam, CEO, Pace computers, Trichy inaugurated the programme.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “ CAIT – 2012” is Held on 23-02-2012, 17 Colleges participated in the event.

 We have conducted a seminar for final year students in “MAKE YOURSELF AS JOB READY PROFESSIONAL” on 21.07.2012 by Mr. Arivazhagan, Senior Technical Head, HCL. and another seminar on “EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN CURRENT IT” by Mr. Rajasekar, Senior Software Engineer, Helions and Matheson Information Ltd., Chennai.

 We have conducted a seminar “AN OVERVIEW OF MATLAB” on 24.07.2012 by Dr. T. Ramesh, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NIT.

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 A Guest Lecture programme is organized on “Recent Trends in.Net Technologies” by Mr. N.Kanagaraj, Alumni and Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications, Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur, on 20.02.2013.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2013” is held on 13-03-2013, 12 colleges Participated in the event.

 A seminar is conducted for the final year students in “ WORKPLACE ADJUSTMENTS” on 13-09-2013 by Dr.P.Rajaretnam, Head, Department of Hindi and N.C.C Officer, H.H.Rajah’s college (Autonomous), Pudukkottai.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2014” is held on 31.01.2014, 13 colleges Participated in the event.

 A Workshop on “Research Directions in Speech and Image Processing” for the post graduate students (I M.Sc. & II M.Sc.) was organized, Dr. S.Jothilakshmi, Asst. Professor, Dr. S.Palanivel, Associate Professor and Dr. M.Balasubramanian, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Annamalai University on 13.02.2014 in association with the Department of Computer Applications and Information Technology.

 An International Conference on “Contemporary Trends in Computer Science” is organized on February 20 & February 21, 2014 in association with the Department of Computer Applications and Information Technology.

S.No. Year Conferences Workshop Guest Lectures 1 2008 – 2009 - - 02 2 2009 – 2010 - - 03 3 2010 – 2011 - - 06 4 2011 – 2012 - - 04 5 2012 – 2013 - - 05 6 2013 – 2014 01 01 02

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Smart class room with ICT facility  Power point presentation and Animation

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 Periodic lab meetings and group discussions  Seminars and Workshops

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Program objectives are constantly met essentially through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty and by regular revision of syllabus. The performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers are reviewed from time to time and based upon the findings, steps are taken for improvement. Weekly test, Unit test, Model exams were periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Both our students and faculty members were actively participated in Blood Donation Camp, NSS, AIDS awareness programmes and self employment training programme.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Constant increase in research publications in both national and international journals.  We are organizing inter-Collegiate meet – “CAIT” every year  Seminars and invited guest lectures minimum 2 at each semester were conducted. 37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strength  Highly Qualified, competent and experienced faculty members.  Good infrastructure and state of the art lab facility.  Producing 100% result.  Producing University Rank holders every year.  ICT based teaching.

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Weaknesses  Lack of stability of faculty members.  Lack of major and minor research projects.

Opportunities  Maintaining the high standard in research activity, to keep a tempo in teaching MastersCourse, to face the emerging trends in the research area.

 Opportunities wherein the institution encourages the faculty to publish in journal with high impact factor, by paying up the publication charges.

Challenges  Improve the academic ambience of the department to match the same found in the National Institutions.

 Publications in journals with high impact factor.

 To establish a long term network with Universities for widening the opportunities for the Students.

39. Future plans of the department.

 Developing the departments as an excellent centre for research through quality Higher Education with emphasis on research productivity.

 To apply for major and minor research projects funded by various funding agencies.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - 2007

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.C.A. - 2007 M.C.A - 1995

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Business Administration

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system

Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Courses taught to other Departments Skill Based Elective papers – for Business Administration Department

1. Introduction to Information Technology 2. Management Information System

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 10 10

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Designa Name Qualification Specialization years of guided in No. tion experience the last 4 years M.Sc., Asst. E- Commerce, 14 years M.Phil. 20 Mr.S.J.Sathish Aaron M.Phil., Professor Software 06 Months guided 1. Joseph P.G.D.E.COM., and Head Engineering. Guiding 04 B.Ed, C++, JAVA, Asst. 13 years 2. Ms.S.Neela Saraswathi MCA, M.Phil., Compiler - Professor 10 months Design, M.Sc (Statistics Data Structures & Informatics), and Algorithm, Asst. 13 years 3. Mr.S.Anthonisamy M.C.A, Digital - Professor 06 months P.G.D.C.S.A, Computer M.Phil,B.Ed., Fundamentals Computer M.Phil. Ms. A.Maria Stella S M.Sc.(CS & IT)., Asst. Networks, 8 years guiding 04 4. (On Maternity Leave) M.Phil., SLET Professor Operating 06 months system. Computer M.Phil. M.Sc(CS)., Asst. Networks, 10 years guided 20, 5. Mr.R. Manimaran M.Phil. Professor Data structures, 8 months guiding 04 Microprocessor Software - M.Sc (IT& M)., Asst. Engineering, 6 years 6. Ms.S.Vasuki M.Phil., Professor Mobile 08 months Computing Computer - M.Sc (IT), Asst. 7 years 7. Mr.B.Ramesh Kumar Networks, M.Phil., Professor 03 months Database System Artificial - Asst. 1 year 8. Ms. L.Prisilla M.C.A., M.Phil., Neural Network, Professor 08 months Data Mining Artificial - Asst. 1 year 9. Ms.M. Shalini M.C.A., Devi M.Phil., Intelligence, Professor 08 months .Net, M.C.A., M.Phil. Asst. Computer 2 years 10. Ms.K.Sathya M.Phil., B.Ed., guiding 04 Professor Networks, .Net 09 months NET & SLET

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information No Temporary Faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio For BCA Student Teacher Ratio - 25 : 1 For MCA Student Teacher Ratio - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Technical - Sanctioned- 04, Filled - 04

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil 12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Nil  National recognition Nil  International recognition Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 1 International - Nil

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Mr. SJ.Sathish Aaron Joseph 1.Published a paper on the topic “CHOOSING THE RIGHT INTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM FOR SECURE ON-LINE TRANSACTION” in the International Journal of Advanced Research in Information and Communication Engineering ISSN : 2321-8762 (ONLINE) 2321-8942 (PRINT).

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15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1. Computer Skill training for the Police Constable of Pudukkottai District. 2. 2. Computer training for agricultural officers. 3. 3. Computer training for Ex-service men 4. Data entry for Tamil Nadu Electric city Board

17. Faculty recharging strategies 1. Faculty are permitted to attend Refresher Courses, Oriented Courses, Faculty Development Programmes outside the College organized by ASC, BDU. 2. Organizing and Participating in Faculty Development Programmes inside the College periodically. 3. Presenting and Publishing Papers. 4. Teaching beyond the Syllabi related to the subject. 5. Providing Academic guidance in the curriculum. 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

It is compulsory for the BCA final year students to undergo their final semester Academic Project within the campus with the guidance of the Teachers.

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes It is compulsory for the BCA final year students to undergo their final semester Academic Project within the campus with the guidance of the Teachers. 19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

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20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: International Conference on contemporary trends in computer science : 01

21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.C.A.

2011-2014 117 52 65 Current Students 2012-2015 141 71 70 Current Students 2013-2016 128 57 71 Current Students M.C.A. 2011-2014 126 64 62 Current Students 2012-2015 125 62 63 Current Students 2013-2016 22 11 11 Current Students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.C.A. 2011-2014 From School 98% 2% - 2012-2015 From School 98% - 2% 2013-2016 From School 97% 3% - M.C.A. 2011-2014 27 73 - - 2012-2015 27 73 - - 2013-2016 26 74 - -

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23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil

24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 31 23 08 10 15 04 PG to M.Phil 06 02 02 - - 01 PG TO Ph.D ------Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral ------Employed  Campus selection 07-B.C.A - - 02-B.C.A - -  Other than campus 10-M.C.A recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 05 from other universities within the State 07 from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. Nil

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 1308 titles, 2016 volumes and books. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

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b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 11

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class

e) Students’ laboratories - 02

f) Research laboratories - Nil

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continue their studies in our college both at PG and Research levels. M.C.A :27

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Not Applicable.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

The members of the Board of Studies in their meeting discuss the various teaching – learning evaluation process to enhance the teaching – learning process. The department before finalizing a paper for a courses goes through the syllabus of various reputed institutions and universities.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Students feedback are obtained only from the final year M.C.A students, only unbiased feedbacks are taken into consideration for which the department takes constructive action

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c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

An alumnus (B. Ramasubramanian M.C.A 2009 – 2012 Batch Student) is a member of the Board of Studies of the department which is helpful for the suggestions on the curriculum.

Mr. S.Kalaiselvan Development team leader, DATACERT consulting private limited, saidapet, Chennai is also a corporate representative member in the Board of Studies of the department which is helpful in improving the industry requirement of the course.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization H.L marine 1. Web designer K.Sudha services,Chennai

Tamilnadu merchantile 2. R.Hariharan Manager Trainee bank IT services, Tuticorin Matrix Business solution 3. N.Umadevi Executive Pvt ltd Chennai. Dhinamalar news paper, 4. Web Hoster R.Dhanalakshmi Chennai

Comet Computers Desktop support 5. S.Arunkumar Kodambakam Engineer Chennai.

6. M.Karthikeyam Associate Programmer HCL solutions, Chennai.

Infosys Technology 7. R.Jenifer Senior Executive solutions, Saidapet Chennai Wipro technology, 8. Jesi Elizabeth Client HR Chennai Apollo Hospitals, 9. S.Kannan Programmer Mysore Junior Software ABR systems Pvt. 10. B.Ramasubramanian Programmer ltd.,Trichy

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32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts SPECIAL LECTURE PROGRAM  We have conducted a seminar for final year M.C.A students in “IT AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPEMNT” ON 25.09.2009 by Mr.E.Daniel Jeeva M.Sc (CS)., M.Sc (Psy), soft skill trainee, Media developer, Temenas Pvt Ltd, Chennai.

 We have conducted a seminar for the first year M.C.A students in “ TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT IN DBMS” ON 06.02.2010 BY Mr. E.Sivashankar B.E.,M.Tech,Asst.Prof,, Department of CSE, NIT, Trichy.

 We have conducted a seminar for all year M.C.A students in “MOULDING YOURSELF FOR THE IT WORLD” on 01-03-2010 by Ms. Rajeswari M.Sc (IT), senior Programmer, Tat Consultancy services, Hyderabad.

 A workshop on “ J2EE AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES” for the final year M.C.A students is organized on 03-03-2010 by Dr. C.Muthu, associate Professor, Department of Information and Statistics, St.Joseph’s College Trichy.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “ CAIT – 2010” is held on 19-02-2010, 20 Colleges participated in the event.

 We have conducted a seminar for all final year B.C.A students on “ FUTURE OF ANIMATION” on 24-09-2010 by Mr. E.Senthilrajan B.E (CSE), senior flash developer, K.U. Education Pvt Ltd., Chennai.

 A 03 days “APTITUDE TRAINING PROGRAMME” for the final year B.C.A and M.C.A students is organized on 28-01-2011, 01-02-2011 and 02-02-2011, Ms. R.Dhivya, Aptitude Trainer, V-fire soft skill training academy, Chennai trained the students.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2011” is held on 04-02-2011, 10 colleges participated in the event.

 A special lecture programme is conducted for the final year B.C.A students on “SQA IN PRACTICE”on 05-02-2011 by Mr.Peer Mohammed Raja M.C.A, senior quality analyst, Femtosoft, Chennai.

 A special lecture programme is conducted for the final year B.C.A students in “ HARD WORK IS THE BEST WAY TO SUCCESS” on 27-07-2011 by Mr. P.Kalaimani M.Sc.,B.Ed, Assistant Director, Trichy Collectorate, Trichy.

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 Inauguration of “ PLACEMENT PREPARATORY PROGRAMME” for the final year students of B.C.A and M.C.A I s held on 26-09-2011, Mr. P.Paneer selvam, CEO, Pace computers, Trichy inaugurated the programme.

 A seminar on “ GLOBAL CAREER OPPORTUNITIES” is held on 27-01-2012 for the final year B.C.A and M.C.A student by Ms. Ila, Country wide Manager for India.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “ CAIT – 2012” is held on 23-02-2012, 17 Colleges participated in the event.

 A seminar is organized of the final year B.C.A students in “Emerging Technologies in current IT” on the forenoon of 21-07-2012 by Mr. Rajasekhar, senior software Engineer, Helios & Matheson Information Limited, Chennai.

 A seminar is organized for the final year M.C.A students in “ Make yourself a job Ready Professional” on the Afternoon of 21-07-2012 by Mr.Arivazhagan, Senior Technical Head, HCL Technologies, Chennai.

 A seminar is conducted for the final year M.C.A student in “ADJUSTMENT AT WORKPLACE” on 13-09-2013 by Dr.P.Rajaretnam, Head, Department of Hindi and N.C.C Officer, H.H.Rajah’s college (Autonomous), Pudukkottai.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2013” is held on 13-03-2013, 12 colleges

Participated in the event.  A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2014” is held on 31.01.2014, 13 colleges

Participated in the event.  A Workshop on “Research Directions in Speech and Image Processing” for the post graduate students (I M.C.A. & II M.C.A.) is organized on 13.02.2014 in association with the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology.  An International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Computing” is organized on February 20 & February 21, 2014 in association with the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology.

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional Chalk & Talk Method  ICT methods like power point Presentation using CD’s and Internet, a faculty must handle a minimum of two classes per subject in the smart class room (however no restriction for handling more classes)

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

A bridge course for 05 days is conducted for the B.C.A First year students in the beginning of the course; a Pre-test is conducted during the course. The department conducts 02 unit Test per paper in between the semester, 01 Model Exam (University Pattern) at the end of the semester, subject teachers keep slip tests then and there as per the availability of time. Moreover Special student seminars are given for M.C.A students.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Computer Training for Police personnel Computer Training for Ex-Service Men Data Entry for Tamilnadu Electricity Board.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 The department organizes an Inter Collegiate meet “CAIT” every year in the month of February.  The PG students are encouraged to take Seminar on the Recent Development in the field.  Both UG and PG students are encouraged to note down the important even of the day on the blackboard.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1. Getting University Ranks regularly in UG and PG programmes 2. Cooperation among faculties 3. Scholarly knowledge of the faculties 4. CL only on prior permission

Weakness 1. Poor campus recruitment. 2. Internal system must be improved 3. Lack of printers in computer lab 4. No proper time for student teacher interaction

Opportunity 1. 1 of library Challenges 1. To provide continuous rank holders both at the UG and PG level

39. Future plans of the department.

1. A course on M.C.A. with specialization for example courses like M.C.A. (Software Engineering) M.C.A. (Cyber Crime) may be introduced in future with the consent of the principal and management. 2. To maximize the use of smart class room 3. To impart more practical knowledge the students 4. Taking measures to increase the students strength of the department 5. To sustain healthy relationship with the alumni

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - 2007

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.C.A. - 2007 M.C.A - 1995

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Business Administration

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system

Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Courses taught to other Departments Skill Based Elective papers – for Business Administration Department

1. Introduction to Information Technology 2. Management Information System

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 10 10

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Designa Name Qualification Specialization years of guided in No. tion experience the last 4 years M.Sc., Asst. E- Commerce, 14 years M.Phil. 20 Mr.S.J.Sathish Aaron M.Phil., Professor Software 06 Months guided 1. Joseph P.G.D.E.COM., and Head Engineering. Guiding 04 B.Ed, C++, JAVA, Asst. 13 years 2. Ms.S.Neela Saraswathi MCA, M.Phil., Compiler - Professor 10 months Design, M.Sc (Statistics Data Structures & Informatics), and Algorithm, Asst. 13 years 3. Mr.S.Anthonisamy M.C.A, Digital - Professor 06 months P.G.D.C.S.A, Computer M.Phil,B.Ed., Fundamentals Computer M.Phil. Ms. A.Maria Stella S M.Sc.(CS & IT)., Asst. Networks, 8 years guiding 04 4. (On Maternity Leave) M.Phil., SLET Professor Operating 06 months system. Computer M.Phil. M.Sc(CS)., Asst. Networks, 10 years guided 20, 5. Mr.R. Manimaran M.Phil. Professor Data structures, 8 months guiding 04 Microprocessor Software - M.Sc (IT& M)., Asst. Engineering, 6 years 6. Ms.S.Vasuki M.Phil., Professor Mobile 08 months Computing Computer - M.Sc (IT), Asst. 7 years 7. Mr.B.Ramesh Kumar Networks, M.Phil., Professor 03 months Database System Artificial - Asst. 1 year 8. Ms. L.Prisilla M.C.A., M.Phil., Neural Network, Professor 08 months Data Mining Artificial - Asst. 1 year 9. Ms.M. Shalini M.C.A., Devi M.Phil., Intelligence, Professor 08 months .Net, M.C.A., M.Phil. Asst. Computer 2 years 10. Ms.K.Sathya M.Phil., B.Ed., guiding 04 Professor Networks, .Net 09 months NET & SLET

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information No Temporary Faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio For BCA Student Teacher Ratio - 25 : 1 For MCA Student Teacher Ratio - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Technical - Sanctioned- 04, Filled - 04

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil 12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Nil  National recognition Nil  International recognition Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 1 International - Nil

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Mr. SJ.Sathish Aaron Joseph 1.Published a paper on the topic “CHOOSING THE RIGHT INTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM FOR SECURE ON-LINE TRANSACTION” in the International Journal of Advanced Research in Information and Communication Engineering ISSN : 2321-8762 (ONLINE) 2321-8942 (PRINT).

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15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1. Computer Skill training for the Police Constable of Pudukkottai District. 2. 2. Computer training for agricultural officers. 3. 3. Computer training for Ex-service men 4. Data entry for Tamil Nadu Electric city Board

17. Faculty recharging strategies 1. Faculty are permitted to attend Refresher Courses, Oriented Courses, Faculty Development Programmes outside the College organized by ASC, BDU. 2. Organizing and Participating in Faculty Development Programmes inside the College periodically. 3. Presenting and Publishing Papers. 4. Teaching beyond the Syllabi related to the subject. 5. Providing Academic guidance in the curriculum. 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

It is compulsory for the BCA final year students to undergo their final semester Academic Project within the campus with the guidance of the Teachers.

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes It is compulsory for the BCA final year students to undergo their final semester Academic Project within the campus with the guidance of the Teachers. 19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

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20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: International Conference on contemporary trends in computer science : 01

21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.C.A.

2011-2014 117 52 65 Current Students 2012-2015 141 71 70 Current Students 2013-2016 128 57 71 Current Students M.C.A. 2011-2014 126 64 62 Current Students 2012-2015 125 62 63 Current Students 2013-2016 22 11 11 Current Students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.C.A. 2011-2014 From School 98% 2% - 2012-2015 From School 98% - 2% 2013-2016 From School 97% 3% - M.C.A. 2011-2014 27 73 - - 2012-2015 27 73 - - 2013-2016 26 74 - -

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23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil

24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 31 23 08 10 15 04 PG to M.Phil 06 02 02 - - 01 PG TO Ph.D ------Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral ------Employed  Campus selection 07-B.C.A - - 02-B.C.A - -  Other than campus 10-M.C.A recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 05 from other universities within the State 07 from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. Nil

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 1308 titles, 2016 volumes and books. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

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b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 11

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class

e) Students’ laboratories - 02

f) Research laboratories - Nil

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continue their studies in our college both at PG and Research levels. M.C.A :27

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Not Applicable.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

The members of the Board of Studies in their meeting discuss the various teaching – learning evaluation process to enhance the teaching – learning process. The department before finalizing a paper for a courses goes through the syllabus of various reputed institutions and universities.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Students feedback are obtained only from the final year M.C.A students, only unbiased feedbacks are taken into consideration for which the department takes constructive action

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c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

An alumnus (B. Ramasubramanian M.C.A 2009 – 2012 Batch Student) is a member of the Board of Studies of the department which is helpful for the suggestions on the curriculum.

Mr. S.Kalaiselvan Development team leader, DATACERT consulting private limited, saidapet, Chennai is also a corporate representative member in the Board of Studies of the department which is helpful in improving the industry requirement of the course.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization H.L marine 1. Web designer K.Sudha services,Chennai

Tamilnadu merchantile 2. R.Hariharan Manager Trainee bank IT services, Tuticorin Matrix Business solution 3. N.Umadevi Executive Pvt ltd Chennai. Dhinamalar news paper, 4. Web Hoster R.Dhanalakshmi Chennai

Comet Computers Desktop support 5. S.Arunkumar Kodambakam Engineer Chennai.

6. M.Karthikeyam Associate Programmer HCL solutions, Chennai.

Infosys Technology 7. R.Jenifer Senior Executive solutions, Saidapet Chennai Wipro technology, 8. Jesi Elizabeth Client HR Chennai Apollo Hospitals, 9. S.Kannan Programmer Mysore Junior Software ABR systems Pvt. 10. B.Ramasubramanian Programmer ltd.,Trichy

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32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts SPECIAL LECTURE PROGRAM  We have conducted a seminar for final year M.C.A students in “IT AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPEMNT” ON 25.09.2009 by Mr.E.Daniel Jeeva M.Sc (CS)., M.Sc (Psy), soft skill trainee, Media developer, Temenas Pvt Ltd, Chennai.

 We have conducted a seminar for the first year M.C.A students in “ TRANSACTION MANAGEMENT IN DBMS” ON 06.02.2010 BY Mr. E.Sivashankar B.E.,M.Tech,Asst.Prof,, Department of CSE, NIT, Trichy.

 We have conducted a seminar for all year M.C.A students in “MOULDING YOURSELF FOR THE IT WORLD” on 01-03-2010 by Ms. Rajeswari M.Sc (IT), senior Programmer, Tat Consultancy services, Hyderabad.

 A workshop on “ J2EE AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES” for the final year M.C.A students is organized on 03-03-2010 by Dr. C.Muthu, associate Professor, Department of Information and Statistics, St.Joseph’s College Trichy.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “ CAIT – 2010” is held on 19-02-2010, 20 Colleges participated in the event.

 We have conducted a seminar for all final year B.C.A students on “ FUTURE OF ANIMATION” on 24-09-2010 by Mr. E.Senthilrajan B.E (CSE), senior flash developer, K.U. Education Pvt Ltd., Chennai.

 A 03 days “APTITUDE TRAINING PROGRAMME” for the final year B.C.A and M.C.A students is organized on 28-01-2011, 01-02-2011 and 02-02-2011, Ms. R.Dhivya, Aptitude Trainer, V-fire soft skill training academy, Chennai trained the students.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2011” is held on 04-02-2011, 10 colleges participated in the event.

 A special lecture programme is conducted for the final year B.C.A students on “SQA IN PRACTICE”on 05-02-2011 by Mr.Peer Mohammed Raja M.C.A, senior quality analyst, Femtosoft, Chennai.

 A special lecture programme is conducted for the final year B.C.A students in “ HARD WORK IS THE BEST WAY TO SUCCESS” on 27-07-2011 by Mr. P.Kalaimani M.Sc.,B.Ed, Assistant Director, Trichy Collectorate, Trichy.

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 Inauguration of “ PLACEMENT PREPARATORY PROGRAMME” for the final year students of B.C.A and M.C.A I s held on 26-09-2011, Mr. P.Paneer selvam, CEO, Pace computers, Trichy inaugurated the programme.

 A seminar on “ GLOBAL CAREER OPPORTUNITIES” is held on 27-01-2012 for the final year B.C.A and M.C.A student by Ms. Ila, Country wide Manager for India.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “ CAIT – 2012” is held on 23-02-2012, 17 Colleges participated in the event.

 A seminar is organized of the final year B.C.A students in “Emerging Technologies in current IT” on the forenoon of 21-07-2012 by Mr. Rajasekhar, senior software Engineer, Helios & Matheson Information Limited, Chennai.

 A seminar is organized for the final year M.C.A students in “ Make yourself a job Ready Professional” on the Afternoon of 21-07-2012 by Mr.Arivazhagan, Senior Technical Head, HCL Technologies, Chennai.

 A seminar is conducted for the final year M.C.A student in “ADJUSTMENT AT WORKPLACE” on 13-09-2013 by Dr.P.Rajaretnam, Head, Department of Hindi and N.C.C Officer, H.H.Rajah’s college (Autonomous), Pudukkottai.

 A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2013” is held on 13-03-2013, 12 colleges

Participated in the event.  A one day inter collegiate meet “CAIT – 2014” is held on 31.01.2014, 13 colleges

Participated in the event.  A Workshop on “Research Directions in Speech and Image Processing” for the post graduate students (I M.C.A. & II M.C.A.) is organized on 13.02.2014 in association with the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology.  An International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Computing” is organized on February 20 & February 21, 2014 in association with the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology.

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional Chalk & Talk Method  ICT methods like power point Presentation using CD’s and Internet, a faculty must handle a minimum of two classes per subject in the smart class room (however no restriction for handling more classes)

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

A bridge course for 05 days is conducted for the B.C.A First year students in the beginning of the course; a Pre-test is conducted during the course. The department conducts 02 unit Test per paper in between the semester, 01 Model Exam (University Pattern) at the end of the semester, subject teachers keep slip tests then and there as per the availability of time. Moreover Special student seminars are given for M.C.A students.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Computer Training for Police personnel Computer Training for Ex-Service Men Data Entry for Tamilnadu Electricity Board.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 The department organizes an Inter Collegiate meet “CAIT” every year in the month of February.  The PG students are encouraged to take Seminar on the Recent Development in the field.  Both UG and PG students are encouraged to note down the important even of the day on the blackboard.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1. Getting University Ranks regularly in UG and PG programmes 2. Cooperation among faculties 3. Scholarly knowledge of the faculties 4. CL only on prior permission

Weakness 1. Poor campus recruitment. 2. Internal system must be improved 3. Lack of printers in computer lab 4. No proper time for student teacher interaction

Opportunity 1. 1 of library Challenges 1. To provide continuous rank holders both at the UG and PG level

39. Future plans of the department.

1. A course on M.C.A. with specialization for example courses like M.C.A. (Software Engineering) M.C.A. (Cyber Crime) may be introduced in future with the consent of the principal and management. 2. To maximize the use of smart class room 3. To impart more practical knowledge the students 4. Taking measures to increase the students strength of the department 5. To sustain healthy relationship with the alumni

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment HOTEL MANAGEMENT - 1994 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science - 1994 Diploma Courses -4 - 2008 (IECD, Bharathidasan University Approved)

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved For the B.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science classes 1. Principles of Accounting : Department of Commerce 2. Application of Computers Practical : Department of Computer Science

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Tourism Management – for B.Sc. Visual Communication as elective

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 04 04

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of S. students Name Qualification Designation Specialization years of No. guided in experience the last 4 years

Assistant 1. Mr. S. Selvam D.H.M. Food Production 12 - Professor

B.H.M., M.T.M., M.B.A., Assistant Hotel Management, 2. Mr. S. Karthikeyan 10 - M.Sc.(HM), Professor Tourism & Marketing M.Phil.(Tourism Management) B.Sc (HM) M.A. (History Assistant 3. Mr. T.Jesu Fredrick & Tourism) Tourism 09 - M.Phil. (Hotel Professor Management)

Assistant 4. Mr. T. Senthil B.H.M. Hotel Management 01 - Professor

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information Nil

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science - 15:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - Sanctioned - 03 Store Keeper - Filled – 01 Kitchen Helper - Filled - 02 11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

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13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition - Nil  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil 14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - Nil International - Nil

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated youth skill training scheme in Bakery and Confectionary course from 09.03.2009 to 17.07.2009 (96 working days) -The program was sponsored by TamilNadu Corporation for Development of Women Ltd., (a Government of Tamil Nadu undertaking), Project implementation unit, Pudukkottai District for 21 Rural youth candidates successfully completed their training programming and got placement in various bakery units in Tiruchirappalli. The total cost of the project is Rs. 84,000/- sponsored by Project Implementation Unit, Mahalir Thittam,Pudukkottai dist.

17. Faculty recharging strategies 1. Faculty Development Programmes conducted by the college 2. Interaction with star hotels and Production Industries where students are send for training 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

Projects – not compulsory in curriculum

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

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20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any:

Date Topic Guest Details Mr. Murugan Corporate HR.Manager and Current Hotel Industry 25.02.2011 Mr. Martin Scenario Food & Beverage Manager Hotel Golden Landmark, Bangalore Mr. C.Murugan 24.09.2012 Salsus de Careme Sous Chef Holland American Cruise Mr. Pushpa Raj, Proprietor 18.08.2012 Four Boutique King Flolust and Stage decoration, Tiruchirappalli Mr. V.Tamilarasan 07.09.2012 Cruising on Board Sous Chef Royal Carribbean Cruise Line’s, USA Mr. A.Sathik Batcha 25.09.2012 Pastry Shop Pastry Chef M.S.C. Cuisine Line’s, Italy Mr. G.Uthayamoorthy Chocolate Decoration and 27.09.2012 Head, Pastry Chef Confectionary IICPT, Thanjavur Mr. P.Sivakumaran 09.10.2012 Italian Cuisine Executive Chef Bella Pizza, Singapore Mr. S.Shankaran 11.10.2012 French Cuisine Sous Chef Royal Caribbean Cruise Liners, USA Mr. M.Babu 09.04.2013 Mexican cuisine Chef-de-Partie Mergharith’s Group of Restaurant, Singapore Mr. V.Saravanan Food and Beverage outlets of 16.09.2013 Martrede Hotel cruising industry Royal Carribbean Cruise lines, USA Mr. S.Madhan Kumar 04.02.2014 In- House Laundry Department Trainer and Laundry Supervisor Holiday inn Olaya, Saudi Arabia Mr. C.Murugesan 06.02.2014 Meat Cookery Chef-de-Cuisine Disney Cruise liners, USA Mr. Vipin Singh Training and Development Manager Opportunities in the Hospitality 14.02.2014 and Mr. Vinoth Antony Industry HR Manager Faaso’s Food Service Ltd.,Bangalore

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science

2008-2009 20 20 - 75 - 2009-2010 17 17 - 88 - 2010-2011 16 13 03 85 67 2011-2012 12 12 - Current students 2012-2013 16 16 - Current students 2013-2014 28 28 - Current students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State B.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science

2008-2009 From Schools 79 21 - 2009-2010 From Schools 100 - - 2010-2011 From Schools 81 - 19 2011-2012 From Schools 100 - - 2012-2013 From Schools 100 - - 2013-2014 From Schools 100 - -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil 24. Student progression

Student Progression 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil PG to M.Phil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil PG TO Ph.D Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Employed  Campus selection - - - 81% 80%  Other than campus 100% 100% 100% 19% 20% recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 75 % from other universities within the State 25 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded – Nil

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 309 titles, 462 volumes and books. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff

members and students.

i) For staff members - 1 hour per day ii) For students - 1 hour per week

c) Total number of class rooms - 03

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01 smart class

e) Students’ laboratories - 03

1. Advanced training kitchen 2. Basic training restaurant 3. Advanced Bakery and confectionery laboratory

f) Research laboratories - Nil

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Nil

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

After the conferment of Autonomous status, the peers from the other institutions and hotel industries were consulted for the formation of syllabi under autonomous status. The Board Of Study drafted and recommended the syllabi for U.G course. The Academic council approved the syllabi.

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30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Feedback is collected from the stack holders. Based on the feedback the curriculum is drafted. With the approval of the Academic council the drafted syllabi by the Board of study are implemented.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Feedback on faculty, curriculum, teaching-learning and evaluation by students are collected from the students and analysed. The feedback is conveyed to the faculty to improve, make changes and internalize the changes required to enrich the education offered.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Board of Studies have alumini working in industries as member. Their views are collected, studied and used for curriculum development. Similarly feedback from employers are obtained and used for development 31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization Mary Hospitality 1. Mr. B. Sathish Kumar Director Welston, Michigan, U.S.A. 2. Mr. I.Kaboordeen Head Orchand School of Catering, Singapore P & O Cruise Line, Southampton, 3. Mr. N.Siva Shankar Sous Chef England The Grand Hotel, Warwickshine, Kenil 4. Mr. R. Bhaskar Sous Chef Wortry, London 5. Mr. S. Illaya Raja Sous Chef Carnival Cruise Line, Miami, USA Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Florida, 6. Mr. S. Shankar Chef De Partie USA 7. Mr. M. Senthil Sous Chef Virgin Airways, London Canculian Hospitality Service, 8. Mr. M. Rajesh Chef de partie Edmantum, Canada Auroma Indian Kitchen, Cornivel 9. Mr. S. Babu University Campus, New York, USA Blue Elephant Restaurant, 10. Ms. R. Thaya Ruba Culinary Manager Parris, France

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32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts 1. Special Lectures, Seminars with External Experts, Demonstrations are usual features by inviting experts from star hotels.

2. To enrich practical activity food festivals are conducted by the department. The parents are invited for the festivals and feedback about the performance of the department and students are obtained every year. The students prepare innovative food items and impress the parents and guests.

3. Regular visits to the hotels by the staff and the periodical training assigned to the students at star hotels enrich the student knowledge on the subjects and the service.

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Sending students to star hotels for training and placement.  By conducting Live Workshop and demonstration  Field visits for updating knowledge  Audio and Video CDs for audio and visual experiences

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

i) Students are given the objectives of the programme and the activities enlisted to realize the objectives.

ii) The learning outcomes through feedback obtained from students and faculty.

iii) Review of the performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, and skilled papers and based on findings, outcomes are assessed.

iv) Weekly tests, Unit tests, Model exams are periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

v) Daily 5 to 10 minutes are spent with the students to discuss the outcome they have made for enhancement.

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35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Both the students and faculty members are actively participating in 1) Blood Donation Camps, 2) Extension of services to the neighbourhood through NSS, 3) Health Awareness Programmes, AIDS Awareness Programmes through Rotaract and Red Ribbon Club and 4) Improving the social responsibility of students to the society 5) Awareness about food and nutrition 6) Providing consultancy and services.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Students are informed about latest trends in food production, food service, confectionery, food and nutrition. The students encouraged to study and discuss about the information learnt from the journals and magazines.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

Yes. The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore with A Grade the department is working to sustained the quality of education in hotel management and catering science.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths

➣ Providing training and Placement ➣ Skilled and qualified staff ➣ Infrastructure ➣ Aluminous ➣ Technical updation

Weaknesses

➣ Student with Rural Background ➣ Less chance for Research Activities ➣ Poor Updating to resent trends ➣ Rural Institution

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Opportunities

➣ Weekend training for students ➣ Out door catering ➣ On the job training ➣ Earning while learning

Challenges

➣ Educating students from rural background ➣ Complex to participate in innovative tasks and competition ➣ Education not only to win a job – Life

39. Future plans of the department.

i. To provide Post Graduate course -M.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science. ii. To offer M.B.A. – Tourism. iii. To train the students for the latest requirements in hotel industry.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment VISUAL COMMUNICATIOHN - June 2003

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Visual Communication - 2003

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Communication and interpersonal skills as skill based elective –Dept. of Biotechnology

2. Office Management Tools as skill based elective – Dept. of Computer Science

3. Creative Advertising as allied course – Dept. of Commerce 4. Public Relation as allied course – Dept. of Commerce 5. Marketing Management as allied course – Dept. of Commerce 6. Value Education – Dept. of Biotechnology 7. Environmental Science – Dept. of Biotechnology 8. Advertising Basics as Allied course – Dept. of Commerce 9. Multimedia and Web design as major based elective – Dept. of Computer Science

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system

Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

1. Photography - Dept. of Physics 2. Mass Communication and New Media – Dept. of English 3. Journalism and Mass Media – Dept. of English

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6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 04 04

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of No.of Ph.D. S. Qualificati Designa Specializa years of students Name No. on tion tion experienguided in ce the last 4 years Photography, Art M.Sc. 1. Asst. Appreci Mr. Babu Shajan (Visual Professor and ation, 2 - Kevin Communi Head Video cation) Editing

Television MJMC Productio (Master in n, Media Asst. 2. journalism and Laws, 1 - Ms. A. Karpga Jothi Professor Mass Sound Communication) Editing

Television M.Sc., 3. Asst. Production - Ms. N. Abirami (Electronics - Professor And Print Media) Production Art - M.Sc., 4. Ms. V. Muthuguru Asst. Appreci (Electronics - Backiam Professor ation, Media) Animation

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

No Temporary faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio

B.Sc. Visual Communication - 10: 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled Lab Assistant - Sanctioned : 01 Filled : 01

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition - Nil  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) National - Nil International - Nil

* Monographs - One - Oodagam * Chapter(s) in Books - Nil

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

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16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Certificate Course in Photography and Videography for village youth under the Skill Training Programme sponsored by the Government of Tamil Nadu through Department of social welfare, under the scheme, Mahalir Thittam. to youth. 17. Faculty recharging strategies

 Alternative Saturdays - Faculty Development Programmes  Attending Conferences, Seminars and presenting papers  Staff orientation course conducted by the University  Industry – Institution interface

18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

1. Photographs and Videographs recorded in the college campus for all the events conducted in the College and profile of the institutions are created. 2. Short films and documentaries are produced by the students.

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

1. Students are permitted to do their academic projects in organizations they choose. Some of the organizations: i. Raj TV, Pvt. Ltd., Chennai ii. Tv, Pvt. Ltd., Chennai iii. Sun TV, Pvt. Ltd., Chennai iv. Suryan FM, Tiruchirappalli v. Crayons Advertising Ltd., Chennai

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students : Bharathidasan University Level

1) Drawing Competition –II prize in 2012 2) Mime competition – best performance

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20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil 21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc. Visual Communication

2008 – 2011 22 22 - 96 - 2009 – 2012 24 23 1 100 100 2010 – 2013 6 5 1 100 100 2011 – 2014 13 12 1 Current students 2012 – 2015 9 8 1 Current students 2013 – 2016 13 12 1 Current students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. Visual Communication 2008 – 2011 From Schools 80 Nil 20 2009 – 2012 From Schools 100 Nil Nil 2010 – 2013 From Schools 100 Nil Nil 2011 – 2014 From Schools Nil Nil Nil 2012- 2015 From Schools Nil Nil Nil 2013- 2016 From Schools Nil Nil Nil

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23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations:

Nil 24. Student progression

Percentage against enrolled Student progression 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

UG to PG Nil Nil Nil Nil Employed  Campus selection - - - -  Other than campus recruitment 80 75 90 90 Entrepreneurs 20 - 10 -

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university Nil from other universities within the State 100 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded – 1 Dr. , Asst. Professor - 2011

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 121 titles, 154 volumes and books. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

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b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., students.

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01 smart class room

e) Students laboratories - Equipments available :

1. IMAC – Editing Equipment and Software : 1 2. Canon 550 D DSLR : 1 3. 53” Sony Television with Home Theatre : 1 (Viewing Hall) 4. Highend Professional Video Camera (3 CCD Camera) : 2 5. Sony Handycam : 1 6. Manual SLR Camera : 4 7. Non-linear video editing suite : 1 8. Neurdo version 3.0, Editing Machine : 1 9. Darkroom with Photography equipments facility : 1 10. Photography room with Key lights, Fill lights and Back lights :1 11. Viewing Hall with 60 seats 28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

SC students are provided with scholarship granted by Tamil Nadu Government.

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Yes, after the implementation of autonomy the entire course structure was changed with more practical papers to produce technically sound students. The Board of Study in consultation with peers and media industry has redesigned syllabi. Papers introduced - Introduction to Graphics Design and Animation - Editing (Video and Audio) - Skill Oriented Papers

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30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. Yearly once feedback is obtained from students.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The feedback obtained from the students are discussed at the end of each semester; the comments are shared and steps are taken to fulfill the requirements of the students.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Whenever alumni in India and abroad visit the department they deliver lectures on their recent research; they interact with students and scholars and share the information on recent research activities. The alumni guide the students and scholars in getting job at leading research institutes in

India and abroad

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization 1. Mr. Subash Prabhu News Reporter Raj TV 2. Mr. Gopi Online Editor Tamilan TV 3. Mr. Prabhu News Editor Lotus TV, Pvt. Ltd. 4. Mr. Sitrarasan Camera man

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

1. Off Campus seminars ( 3 days) are an annual feature 2. Special lectures and Seminars are frequently organized . 3. Students are exposed to invited programmes by Media, Universities, Film Associations

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4. Exposed to film festival 5. Exposed to institution- industry interface 6. Field visits for Archeology, Sculpture, Painting, Photography, Photojournalism, Drawing 7. Visits to media industry – Production Centres like LV Prasad Studio, Chennai, AVM Studio, Chennai, TV Channel Centres, Media Production Centres, Star Vijay TV, etc., 8. Outdoor Study to places as Kodaikanal, Kunoor, Wayanad (Kerala), Tourist Centres in Tamil Nadu

The following special lectures were organized

Topics for invited lectures/ S.No. Date Resource person seminars Mr. Josphine Dayana HOD, Saraswathi Arts and 1. 21.08.2010 Film Analysis Science College, Tindivanam 2. 11.02.2011 Audio Productions Mr. Santhosh Kumar 3. 21.02.2011 Film Analysis Ms. M.Naveen The About Tiger, Mr. K.Ramnath Chandra 4. 28.02.2011 a documentary Sekar Play designing and acting 5. 04.03.2011 Mr. Sureshwaran training Mr.Raju 6. 12.09.2011 Editing and special effects HOD, EVR College, Trichy Media persons and 7. 18.02.2012 Off Campus Seminar – 3 days Technicians 8. 16.03.2012 Screen Printing Mr. Ravi, Chennai

Post-Production Technique of 9. 08.08.2012 A.B.R.Boopathy Technology Video Editor, Singapore Mr.Varadharajan Pre-Production technique and S.Neelambari 10. 11.09.2012 script writing (Executive Producer, Star Vijay TV, Chennai)

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Topics for invited lectures/ S.No. Date Resource person seminars I-mac Operation and Final cut Mr.A.B.R.Boopathy 11. 26.09.2012 pro editing Video Editor, Singapore

Mr. R.Jaganathan Workshop on Animation short 12. 08.12.2012 Nanyang University film Singapore

Mr. Sathish Rajan Dept. of Visual Contemporary Trends in Communication 13. 22.12.2012 2D/3D Animation of Graphic St.Joseph College Designing (Autonomous) Bangalore

Off Campus Programme

i) Vaimaiye Vellum Pugal – Smt. Nirmala Periyasamy – Vasanth TV

ii) Thiru.Subburaj, Director and Sound Engineer – 23,24 & & 25 Filling Directors, 14. Nalaiya Iyakkunar, Jan.2014 Technicians Kalaignar TV

iii) Thiru.Gopi Nair, Voice Over Artist – Vijay TV

iv) Thiru Janakiraman, Chief Online Editor – Vasanth TV

Sl.No. Year Conferences Guest Lectures 1. 2008 – 2009 - - 2. 2009 – 2010 - 01 3. 2010 – 2011 - 04 4. 2011 – 2012 - 07 5. 2012 – 2013 - - 6. 2013 – 2014 - -

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method

 Faculty use modern teaching equipments like LCD projectors, TV for presentations, slides, film strips, motion pictures, educational films, video tapes, CDs and DVDs.

 Students are guided to make short films and documentaries which focus on social issues and for enhancement of knowledge.

 Conduct group discussions, debate and student seminars for academic and media activities.

 Special field visit every year to various renowned places, off-campus seminar by inviting guests who are popular in various fields – direction, script writing, story telling, drawing, cartoons scaping, cinematography, editing (on-line and off-line)

 Pictorial form of representations such as photographs and illustrations such as drawing, painting, etc.

 Power point presentation and Animation

 Seminars inviting experts

 Assignments

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

The main objective of the department is to produce media professionals in various fields. In order to monitor, at the beginning of each semester the department is provided with an academic calendar. It mentions about the dates for conducting internal exams at regular intervals, submissions of student assignments and other important academic events as field visits and off campus programmes.

The scheme of marks are as follows: In Internal assessment (CIA) out of 25 marks, 5 marks are allotted to Media projects and external activities. objectives are constantly met, i) through feedback obtained from students and faculty

ii) by regular revision of syllabi.

iii) review of the performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers from time to time

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iv) based upon the findings and steps are taken to assess the outcomes.

v) Weekly tests, Unit tests, Model exams

vi) Few minutes are spent in classes, revising what was discussed in the previous day and questions from students are encouraged in the classes.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

1) Planned visits to schools for demonstrating the importance of media education

2) Visiting rural places to produce awareness about the use of media, and about health and hygiene.

3) Participating in film festivals, competitions conducted by other colleges and universities

4) Make a record of various events conducted in the campus and surrounding such as taking photographs and shooting video pictures.

5) Both the students and faculty members are actively participating in a) Blood Donation Camps, b) Extension of services to the neighbourhood through groups, c) Health Awareness Programmes, AIDS Awareness Programmes through Rotaract and Red Ribbon Club and d) Improving the social responsibility of students to the society through service to the society.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

1) Off Campus Seminar : Yearly once off campus seminar is conducted by the department to places, where lectures and demonstration are organized by eminent media personalities.

2) a. Attending film festivals as Chennai International Film Festival in the month of December. Chennai International short film festival in the month of February. Trivandrum – International film festival in the month of December b. Attending Media festival conducted in various institutions as : Sivakasi – “Wala” by ANJA College in the month of January Tirunelveli – “Karisal Thirai Vizha” in the month of February conducted by Manonmanium Sundaranar University. Tiruvarur – “Film appreciation” workshop by Central University, Tiruvarur

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c. Participation in competitions conducted in film festivals and media festivals Participated in photography competition conducted online by “Photography in Tamil” (PIT) and by “The Hindu”. d. Encourage students to display wall magazines.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is accredited with A Grade by NAAC 38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1) Skilled Academicians committed to academic excellence 2) Life skill curriculum 3) Convenient class schedule 4) Career development and transition coordination 5) Excellent infrastructure facilities like viewing theatre, editing suite, drawing hall, chroma key studio, library. 6) Magnanimous support provided by the management

Weaknesses 1) Limited options for employment in the surrounding after completion of course 2) Limited alumni, so development is slow for the programmes.

Opportunities: 1) Visual Communication studies provide opportunities in drastically growing media industries to become directors, producers, story writers, cinematographers, editors, animators, visual effect supervisors, public relation officer, radio jockey, video jockey, etc., are available to the students with respect to career development and upcoming in life for the students.

2) The equipments in the departments provide opportunities for exploiting facilities for developing their professional skills.

Challenges 1) Rural students take a longer time to get initiated to the course. 2) Awareness about media studies is insufficient in rural areas

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39. Future plans of the department.

1) Plan to conduct competitions inviting students from all over Tamil Nadu for various activities in areas like drawing, photography, videography, script writing and short films. 2) Organize seminars, conferences and inter collegiate meets. 3) Conduct film festival for all media students in Tamil Nadu. 4) Conduct media exhibition to bring out the talent of students. 5) Community oriented camps on social issues 6) Establishment of community radio 7) Fine arts club to train skills in art.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS - 1994 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Mathematics - 2010 M.Sc. Mathematics - 2013

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Introduction to Computers – Dept. of Computer Application

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

 Department of Computer Applications and Computer Science 1. Algebra and Calculus – 2. Numerical Methods and Statistics 3. Operations Research 4. Discrete Mathematics 5. Probability and Statistics 6. Optimization Techniques

 Department of Computer Science 1. Mathematical Foundations for Computer Science  Department of Information Technology 1. Essential of Mathematics 2. Numerical Methods and Statistics 3. Operations Research  Department of Business Administration 1. Mathematics and Statistics 2. Operations Research

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 Department of Biotechnology, Microbiology, Botany and Gene Technology 1. Biostatistics  Department of Physics, Chemistry and Industrial Electronics 1. Calculus and Fourier Series 2. Algebra, Analytical Geometry (3D) and Trigonometry 3. ODE, PDE, Laplace Transforms and Vector Calculus  Department of Commerce 1. Business Tools for Decision Making 2. Quantitative Techniques  Department of Biochemistry 1. Principles of Biostatistics

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 01 01 Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 14 14

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualificati students Name Designation Specialization years of No. on guided in experience the last 4 years M.Sc., Differential Equations 1. Mr.S.M.Sakthi Mohan Professor 43 Nil M.Phil. Astronomy M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Fuzzy Mathematics 2. Ms.S.Priyadarshini 7 Nil M.B.A., Professor Algebra M.A. M.Sc., Asst. Real Analysis 3. Ms. O.Uma Maheswari M.Phil., 6 Nil Professor Topology P.G.D.C.A.

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No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualificati students Name Designation Specialization years of No. on guided in experience the last 4 years M.Sc., Asst. Test of Hypothesis 4. Mr.S.Suresh Gnanaraj M.Phil., 13 Nil Professor Operations Research P.G.D.C.A. M.Sc., Asst. Graph Theory 5. Ms. N.Meenal 4 Nil M.Phil. Professor Measure Theory M.Sc., Asst. PDE 6. Ms. A.Jenitha M.Phil., 2 Nil Professor Real Analysis B.Ed. M.Sc., Asst. Statics 7. Ms. T.Kalaiselvi M.Phil., 6 Nil Professor Complex Analysis M.Ed. Operations Research M.Stat., Asst. 8. Ms.P.Merina Mathematical 2 Nil M.Phil. Professor Statistics M.Sc., Sequence and Series Asst. 9. Mr. R.Ragavendran M.Phil., Differential 2 Nil Professor B.Ed. Equations Algebra and M.Sc., Asst. 10. K.Silambarasan Calculus 6 months Nil B.Ed. Professor Numerical Analysis Bio-statistics M.Stat., Asst. 11. Ms.J.Santhi Mathematical 3 months Nil M.Phil. Professor Statistics M.Sc., Asst. 12. Ms. M. Deepa M.Phil., Integration - Nil Professor B.Ed., Asst. Discrete 13. Ms. P. Muthuselvi M.Sc., - Nil Professor Mathematics

M.Sc., Asst. Discrete 14. Mr. K. Arun - Nil B.Ed., Professor Mathematics M.Sc., Asst. 15. Mr. A. Anandaraj M.Phil., Vector Calculus - Nil Professor B.Ed.,

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

Nil

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Mathematics - 25:1 M.Sc. Mathematics - 10:1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - Nil

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition - Nil  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil 14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 04 International - 06  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - Nil  Citation Index - Range : Nil Average: Nil  Impact factor - Range : 0.293 – 0.882 Average: 0.5875

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Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Nation Internat Total Books No factor Index al ional 1. Dr.S.Bharathidass 01 01 02 - - - (Relieved) 2. Ms.S.Priyadarshini 01 04 05 0.7625 - 3. Ms.O.Uma Maheswari 02 01 03 0.73 - -

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Ms. S.Priyadarshini

1. Dr.G.Nirmala and S.Priyadarshini, “P-Fuzzy Algebra and its properties” International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Vol 2, Issue 6, June 2012 Pp 159-161 ISSN 2250-3153, Impact Factor 0.69. 2. Dr.G.Nirmala and S.Priyadarshini, “P-Fuzzy Congruence class” International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Vol 11, Nov 2012 Pp 33-35 ISSN 2250-3153 , Impact Factor 0.69. 3. Dr.G.Nirmala and S.Priyadarshini, “P-Fuzzy Normal subgroup” Journal of Periyar Maniammai university – ICOAA Dec 2012. 4. Dr.G.Nirmala and S.Priyadarshini, “P-Fuzzy Algebra with database to facilitate uncertainity management” Aryabhatta J. of Maths and Info. Vol 5, No. 1, Jan-June 2013 Pp. 27-30 ISSN 0975 -7139, Impact Factor 0.26. 5. Dr.G.Nirmala and S.Priyadarshini,” P-Fuzzy Sub-bigroup and its properties” International Journal of Scientific Research vol2, Issue 9, sep 2013 Pp 6-8 ISSN NO.2277-8179, Impact Factor 1.405. 6. Dr.G.Nirmala and S.Priyadarshini,”Selection of books from the table of preference with P-fuzzy database model” International Review of Fuzzy Mathematics, Jul- Dec 2013.

O.Uma Maheswari

1. “ Strongly α g* - Locally closed sets in Bitopological Spaces” – Antartica Journal of Mathematics 10 (1) 2013, 1-9, ISSN NO. 0972-8643, Scientific Factor : 4.04. 2. “ A Note on (τ1 ,τ2 )* regular generalized α closed sets in Bitopological Spaces” – Advances in Applied Mathematical Analysis 8, (2), (2013), 91- 100. 3. “ (τi ,τj ) - #rg closed sets in Bitopological Spaces” Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics, 1, 2014, (1-8), ISSN NO. 1942-9649, Impact Factor: 0.552.

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15. Details of patents and income generated Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1. Refresher course in Mathematics for Tamil Nadu Govt. College Teachers in Mathematics from 22.02.2005 to 25.02.2005 (5 day) sponsored by the department of Higher Education and Directorate of Collegiate Education, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Chennai. 50 teachers participated, 12 resource persons 2. Refresher course in Mathematics for Tamil Nadu Govt. Teachers in Mathematics from 21.02.2012 to 25.02.2012.

17. Faculty recharging strategies Attend conferences, workshops and seminars organized in other colleges and universities – 12 Conferences, 3 Workshops, 4 Refresher Courses, 4 Seminars and 1 Orientation course

18. Student projects  percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental Nil

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes Nil 19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil 20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Invited Lectures conducted :

1. Scope of Pure mathematics – Dr.M.Marudai, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 26.09.2012. 2. Seminar on Some Special Types of Graphs – Dr. S.Muthammai, Head, Department of Mathematics, Government Arts College for Women, Pudukkottai – 19.01.2014 3. Guest lecture on “Differential Equation and its numerical application – Dr. A.Tamilselvan Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli – 29.02.2014.

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc.

2010-2013 50 5 45 60 76 2011-2014 32 9 23 Current students 2012-2015 55 3 52 Current students 2013-2016 72 5 67 Current students M.Sc.

2013-2015 19 4 15 Current students

22. Diversity of students : % of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. 2010-2011 From School 100% - - 2011-2012 From School 100% - - 2012-2013 From School 100% - - 2013-2014 From School 100% - - M.Sc. 2013-2014 21% 79% - -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil 24. Student progression Percentage against enrolled

Student Progression 2013-14 UG to PG 21% PG to M.Phil - PG TO Ph.D - Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral - Employed  Campus selection -  Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 55 % from other universities within the State 45 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Dr. S.Bharathidass, Asst. Professor – November 2009

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 480 titles, 889 volumes and books, 03 journals and 01 Magazines. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 70 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

i) For students - 1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 04

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class rooms

e) Students’ laboratories - Nil

f) Research laboratories - Nil

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continuing their studies in this college both at PG and Research levels.

M.Sc. – 04

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29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

1. Need assessment exercise was undertaken for starting B.Sc.Mathematics - 2010-11.

2. For starting M.Sc. Mathematics - 203-14 as new programmes in this college. The assessment was done through feed back from University nearby autonomous College and through peers. After the becoming autonomous the college has Board of Study to frame the syllabi. The syllabi are approved by the academic council.

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? Necessary feedback was obtained from the faculty of peer institutions on curriculum and teaching learning evaluation. The feed back were discussed in the department meetings and the syllabi are being revised accordingly by the Board of Studies.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

The feedback obtained from the students are discussed at the end of each semester. The comments are shared and steps are taken to fulfill the

requirements of the students.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes Received.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) The first batch of alumni given out in 2012-13 are undergoing further studies. 32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Special lectures and seminars are being organized

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes. i) LCD presentation ii) Models iii) Charts iv) OHP Presentation v) PPT Presentation vi) Slip test vii) Interaction in classroom (Questionnaire method) viii) Special Coaching for non-maths students ix) Assignments based on university questions x) Formula given using Drill method xi) Home test xii) Developing the students for competitive examination by practicing in quantitative aptitude

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Learning outcomes are monitored by slip test, home test and interaction in classroom as well as through model examinations and end semester examinations.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

1. Blood Donation by staff and students 2. Faculties participated as a Resource person for the training programme conducted by Govt. of Tamil Nadu for High School Teachers of Pudukkottai District.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. ➣ Quantitative Aptitude questions are practiced daily ➣ Students produce models and charts ➣ Current topics in this subject are discussed in the class

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department Strength  Individual students care due to nature subjects they learn ➣ 100% attendance by students ➣ All outgoing graduates pass in first class

Weaknesses

➣ Lack of senior teachers in the department ➣ No Ph.D. qualified teacher in the department

Opportunities

➣ Utilization of Internet lab ➣ Publication by faculty can be increased

Challenges

➣ Encouragement to do mini projects by student and staff

➣ 100% result in all papers

39. Future plans of the department.

➣ Plan to start M.Phil. Mathematics ➣ Conduct seminars and conferences at national level.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS & INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment PHYSICS & INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Sc. Industrial Electronics - 1996 M.Sc. Industrial Electronics - 1997 B.Sc. Physics - 2004 M.Sc. Physics - 2003 M.Phil. Physics - 2006

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Photography of III UG students of Physics, Visual Communications

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Courses taught to other Departments 1. 8085 Microprocessor Practicals - III B.Sc. Computer Science during VI Semester 2. 8086 Microprocessors Practicals during IV Semester – I M.Sc. Computer Science

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 01 01 Associate Professors 01 01 Asst. Professors 06 06

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D. / M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Qualific Name Designation Specialization years of guided in No. ation experience the last 4 years Solar Energy M.Sc., Professor 1. Mr. G.Manivannan thermal 43 Nil M.Phil. and Head conversion M.Sc., M.S.(IT), M.Phil. Associate Viluational 2. Dr. M.K.Murali 12 Nil PGDCA Professor Spectroscopy B.Ed., Ph.D. M.Sc., Asst. 3. Mr. K.Dhanapalan M.Phil., Therifi 09 Nil Professor PGDCA M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. Viluational 4. Mr.S.Saravanan 02 Nil B.Ed., Professor Spectroscopy PGDCA M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst. 5. Ms. C.Usha Material Science 02 Nil B.Ed., Professor PGDCA Asst. Industrial 6. Ms.S.Rukmani B.E. 01 Nil Professor Technology

Asst. Computer 7. Mr. N.Alagappan M.C.A. 03 Nil Professor Application M.Sc., Asst. 8. Ms. R.Shanthi M.Phil., Spectroscopy 3.5 Nil Professor B.Ed.

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

Nil

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9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. - 15 : 1 M.Sc. - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - Sanctioned - 02 Lab Assistant - Filled - 02

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil 13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Nil  National recognition Nil  International recognition Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 2 International - 8  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - Nil

Papers published S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Nation Internat Total Books No factor Index al ional 1. Mr. S. Saravanan - 4 4 - - - 2. Dr. M.K.Murali 2 4 6 - - -

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Mr. S. Saravanan 1. Quantum mechanical study and spectroscopic (FT-IR, FT-Raman, UV– Visible) study, potential energy surface scan, Fukui function analysis and HOMO–LUMO analysis of 3-tert-butyl-4-methoxyphenol by DFT methods. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 130, 604-620 2. Conformational stability, molecular orbital studies (chemical hardness and potential), vibrational investigation and theoretical NBO analysis of 4-tert- butyl-3-methoxy-2, 6-dinitrotoluene. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 124, 451-469 3. Spectroscopic investigation of 4-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl) aniline, NBO analysis with 4-nitro-3-(trichloromethyl) aniline and 4-nitro-3- (tribromomethyl) aniline. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 121, 685-697 4. Quantum chemical studies, natural bond orbital analysis and thermodynamic function of 2, 5-dichlorophenylisocyanate. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 120, 351-364

Dr. M.K. Murali, 1. Quantum chemical vibrational study, molecular property, FTIR, FT- Raman spectra, NBO, HOMO–LUMO energies and thermodynamic properties of 1-methyl-2-phenyl benzimidazole. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 130, 143-151 2. FT-IR, FT-Raman, DFT structure, vibrational frequency analysis and Mulliken charges of 2-chlorophenylisothiocyanate. Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics 50, 19-25, 201 3. FT-IR and FT-Raman spectral analysis of 3-(trifluromethyl) phenyl isothiocyanate Elixir, Vibrational Spectroscopy 40, 5105-5107 4. Vibrational (FT-IR and FT-Raman) spectra, NBO, HOMO–LUMO, Molecular electrostatic potential surface and computational analysis of 4- (trifluoromethyl) benzylbromide Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 116, 84-95

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5. FT-IR and FT-Raman Spectra, HOMO-LUMO and NBO Analysis of 2- Bromo-4-Nitrotoluene: an Ab Initio and DFT Approach Journal of Basic and Applied Physics 6. Vibrational analysis HOMO – LUMO, NBO and first order hyperpolarizability of N-butyl thalamide Asian journal of physics (in press)

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil 17. Faculty recharging strategies Faculty development programme. 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

12  percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

3 CECRI, Karaikudi – 02, Tarapur Homic Power Station – 01

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc. Physics

2009-2010 04 02 02 0 100 2010-2011 - - - - - 2011-2012 09 01 08 100 75 2012-2013 09 02 07 100 75 2013-2014 12 04 08 Current Students M.Sc. Physics

2009-2010 03 00 03 - 100 2010-2011 09 06 03 100 100 2011-2012 16 05 11 20 63.6 2012-2013 15 06 09 66.6 66.6 2013-2014 17 07 10 Current Students M.Phil. Physics 2009-2010 08 02 06 50 83.3 2010-2011 08 04 03 80 100 2011-2012 16 06 10 66.7 90 2012-2013 30 16 14 93.7 100 2013-2014 28 14 14 Current Students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. 2008 - 2009 - - - - 2009 – 2010 - 100 - - 2010 – 2011 - 100 - - 2011 – 2012 - 92 8 - 2012 – 2013 - 100 - - 2013 – 2014 - 100 - -

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

M.Sc. 2008 - 2009 33.33 33.33 33.33 - 2009 – 2010 11.1 22.2 66.7 - 2010 – 2011 12.5 81.25 6.25 - 2011 – 2012 6.25 93.75 - - 2012 – 2013 5.9 88.2 5.9 - 2013 – 2014 22.7 77.3 - -

M.Phil. 2008 - 2009 10 80 10 - 2009 – 2010 - 100 - - 2010 – 2011 - 62.5 37.5 - 2011 – 2012 - 68.75 31.25 - 2012 – 2013 16.7 40 43.3 - 2013 – 2014 10.7 17.8 71.4 -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil 24. Student progression

Percentage against Student Progression enrolled UG to PG 22.73% PG to M.Phil 10.71% PG TO Ph.D Nil Employed  Campus selection Nil  Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 07% from other universities within the State 01% from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Awarded Ph.D. 01 1. Dr. M.K. Murali - 2014

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

Yes b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 05

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - Nil

e) Students’ laboratories - 02

f) Research laboratories - 01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Nil

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology. Nil

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30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. Necessary to make charges.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. To modify curriculum and evaluation methods whichever is necessary.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes 31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

Nil 32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts

Name of the resource S. No Address Topic person Professor and Head, Dept. of Physics 1. Dr. N.Athavan Quantum Computing H.H. The Raja’s College Pudukkottai Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics 2. Dr. M.Rajamoorthy Solar Activities Govt. Arts College, Ariyalur

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Lecture method  Power point presentation

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Result analysis

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35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Nil

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Encourage students to contribute to college magazine.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths ➣ Good laboratory and reference journals ➣ Motivated and resourceful staff ➣ Healthy teacher – student relationship

Weaknesses ➣ Frequent resignations of staff.

Opportunities ➣ Developing the department into a centre for Doctoral Research

Challenges ➣ Moulding the students from the rural areas to enable them to compete with the peers.

39. Future plans of the department.

➣ To make this as research department.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment CHEMISTRY - 2003 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

M.Sc. Chemistry - 2003 M.Sc. Organic Chemistry - 2006 M.Phil. Chemistry - 2007 B.Sc. Chemistry - 2010

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Environmental Science – Dept. of Biochemistry

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Courses taught to other Departments

1. Allied Chemistry – Dept. of Physics. 2. Allied Chemistry – Dept. of Biochemistry. 3. Communication Skill – Dept. of Biotechnology and Microbiology 4. Value Education – Dept. Physics.

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 07 07

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D., / M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Qualific Name Designation Specialization years of guided in No. ation experience the last 4 years M.Sc. Assistant Coordination M.Phil., Professor Chemistry and 1. Mr. C.Muthukumar 13 M.Phil- 15 B.Ed. and Head Medicinal Chemistry M.Sc. Assistant Ms. A. Sagaya 2. M.Phil., Professor Organic Synthesis 2 Nil Vijaya Chitra M.Ed. M.Sc. Assistant Ms. R. Rajalakshmi 3. M.Phil., Professor Electro Chemistry 2 Nil M.Sc. Assistant 4. Mr. R. Sivakumar M.Phil., Professor Electro Chemistry 2 Nil B.Ed. M.Sc. Assistant Mr. A.Arasakumar 5. M.Phil., Professor Electro Chemistry 2 Nil M.Sc. Assistant Ms. R. Karuppayee 6. M.Phil., Professor Organic Synthesis 2 Nil Assistant 7. Ms. S. Kalaivani M.Sc. Professor Nano Chemistry 2 Nil 8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

No temporary faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Sc. Chemistry - 15 : 1 M.Sc. Chemistry - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled Lab Assistant - Sanctioned – 01, Filled - 01

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11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil 13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Recognition by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli  National recognition Nil  International recognition Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 01 International - 06  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - Nil  Citation Index - Range : Nil Average: Nil  Impact factor - Range : 0.64 to 4.04 Average: 2.344

Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor Index nal ional 1. C.Muthukumar 01 05 06 2.344 - -

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Mr. C.Muthukumar

1. “Synthesis, Characterisation and Biological evaluation of Allyl, Benzyl and 4-nitrobenzyl derivatives of amino pyridinium bromides”, Indian Journal of Chemistry, Sec-B, February 2012, 51B, 388-392. (Impact factor : 0.648) 2. “[7-(morpholino-4-yl)(phenyl)methyl]quinolin-8-ol”, Acta Crystallophica Sec-E, December 2012, o45-o53. (Impact factor : 0.45) 3. “Copper(II) complexes of a pthalimide Mannich Base(2- dimethylaminomethyl)-isoindolin-1,3-dione”, Chemical Science Review and Letters, January 2014, 2(5), 310- 318. (Impact factor : 4.04) 4. “Preliminary Phytochemical Screening and Invitro Angiotension activity of Bioactive Compound - Steroid isolated from Sargassam Ilicifolium”, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, January 2014, Vol.6, 299-301. (Impact factor : 1.59) 5. “Cobalt(II) and Copper(II) complexes of a Noval Mannich Base derived from 8-Hydroxy quinolin; Synthesis, Spectral, Thermal, Electrochemical and Biological Studies”, Chemical Science Review and Letters, May 2014, 3(10), 127- 139. (Impact factor : 4.04)

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil 16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil 17. Faculty recharging strategies i. Faculty members are encouraged to participate in International / National Workshops, Conferences, Refresher / Orientation Programme and faculty development programme.

ii. Faculty Development Programme were conducted on alternative Saturday.

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18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

Programme 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 M.Sc. Chemistry - 40% 72% 62% 25% M.Phil. Chemistry 80% 20% 36% 25% -

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

Programme 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 M.Sc.Chemistry 100% 60% 28% 38% 75% M.Sc. Organic Chemistry 100% - - - - M.Phil. Chemistry 20% 80% 64% 75% -

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil 21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Sc. Chemistry

2010 – 2011 11 02 09 80 90 2011 – 2012 16 02 14 78 95 2012 – 2013 19 01 18 Current Students 2013 – 2014 36 09 27 Current Students

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M.Sc. Chemistry

2008 – 2009 21 10 11 60 73 2009 – 2010 25 10 15 50 67 2010 – 2011 28 14 14 22 86 2011 – 2012 21 12 09 33 89 2012 – 2013 20 10 10 Current Students 2013 – 2014 22 10 12 Current Students M.Phil. Chemistry

2008 – 2009 01 - 01 - 100 2009 – 2010 05 02 03 100 100 2010 – 2011 05 04 01 100 100 2011 – 2012 17 10 07 100 100 2012 – 2013 12 09 03 100 100 2013 – 2014 16 09 07 Current students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Sc. Chemistry 2010 – 2011 - 100 - - 2011 – 2012 - 100 - - 2012 – 2013 - 100 - - 2013 – 2014 100 - - - M.Sc. Chemistry 2008 – 2009 - - - - 2009 – 2010 - 100 - - 2010 – 2011 - 89 11 -

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State 2011 – 2012 - 90 10 - 2012 – 2013 - 100 - - 2013 – 2014 5 82 18 - M.Phil. Chemistry 2008 – 2009 100 100 - - 2009 – 2010 80 20 - 2010 – 2011 100 - - 2011 – 2012 75 25 - 2012 – 2013 75 25 - 2013 – 2014 65 35 -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil 24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG - - - - - 04 PG to M.Phil - 40 - 23 14 05 Employed  Campus selection ------ Other than campus recruitment 25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 100 % from other universities within the State Nil from other universities from other States Nil

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26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period. Number of Ph.D., Awarded - 01 Dr. C.Balamurugan, Asst. Professor - 2013

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 121 titles, 153 volumes and books and 12 journals. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

1 hour per week

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 06

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 01 smart class

e) Students’ laboratories - 02

f) Research laboratories - 01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continue their studies in this college both at PG and Research levels.

M.Sc. – 01 , M.Phil. – 10

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

1. In the year 2010-11, a new programme – B.Sc. Chemistry was started in the college with the University Syllabi.

2. Since the college became autonomous from November 2012 the syllabi for B.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sc. Chemistry and M.Sc. Organic Chemistry were redesign with the feedback and discussions with from State holders and peers. The Board of Study prepared the syllabi and the Academic Council approved it.

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30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. The feedback is discussed in the department meetings and the syllabi are revised accordingly in the Board of Studies Meetings and approved by the Academic Council.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The feedback obtained from the students are discussed at the end of each semester; the comments are shared and steps are taken to fulfill the requirements of the students.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Whenever alumni in India and abroad visit the department they deliver lectures on their recent research; they interact with students and scholars and share the information on recent research activities. The alumni guide the students and scholars in getting job at leading research institutes in India and abroad. The written feedback of the students helps the staff to improve themselves.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization

1. S. Premlatha Research Assistant JRF, CECRI

Department of Chemistry 2. R. Sivakumar Assistant Professor J.J. College of Arts and Science, Pudukkottai

Department of Chemistry 3. A. Mohandoss Assistant Professor Sudharsan College of Engineering and Technology, Pudukkottai

Department of Chemistry A. Arasakumar 4. Assistant Professor J.J. College of Arts and Science

Department of Chemistry 5. A. Manikumar Assistant Professor Sudharsan Eng. College, Pudukkottai

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Karpaga Vinayaga College of 6. S. Amutha Kala Assistant Professor Engineering and Technology, Madhurangam, Chennai

Department of Chemistry 7. M. Subramaniyan PG Assistant Kalaimagal Matric. Higher Secondary School, Pudukkottai, Sivaganga (DT.)

Department of Chemistry

8. G.Bose PG Assistant Vellammal Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai

Department of Chemistry 9. R. Mangaiyakarasi Assistant Professor J.J. College of Arts and Science, Pudukkottai

JRF, Madurai Kamaraj University, 10. K.Raja Research Assistant Madurai

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts The Department of Chemistry has Resonance Club, which is conducting special lecture programmes regularly. Faculty and Research scholars present papers and publish paper in peer reviewed journals. In addition Professors and Scientists are invited from National and International institutions for delivering special lectures in seminars.

Sl.No. Year Special lectures 1 2008 – 2009 02 2 2009 – 2010 05 3 2010 – 2011 01 4 2011 – 2012 02 5 2013 – 2014 05

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Smart class room with ICT facility  Power point presentation and Animation  Seminars and Workshops  Assignments  Periodical testing through tests and examinations

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34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Programme objectives are constantly met, i) through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty by regular revision of syllabi.

ii) review of the performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers from time to time

iii) based upon the findings, steps are taken to access the outcomes. iv) Weekly tests, Unit tests, Model exams are periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

v) Daily 5 to 10 minutes are spent in classes, revising what was discussed in the previous day and questions from students are encouraged in the classes. 35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Both the students and faculty members are actively participating in 1) Blood Donation Camps, 2) Extension of services to the neighbourhood through groups NSS, 3) Health Awareness Programmes, AIDS Awareness Programmes through Rotaract and Red Ribbon Club and 4) Improving the social responsibility of students to the society.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Constantly increasing research publications in both national and international journals every year.

 Invited Lectures conducted for updating the subject knowledge.  Encouraged students to display wall magazines.  Knowledge of future advancements in the subject.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths

➣ Qualified, competent and experienced faculty members. ➣ Good infrastructure and state of the art laboratory facilities. ➣ 100% pass in almost all papers. ➣ Students getting University Ranks every year. ➣ ICT based teaching. ➣ Personal academic counseling.

Weaknesses

➣ Research activities in the department to be increased.

Opportunities

➣ Maintaining the standards in the research activities. ➣ Increase the students strength both B.Sc. and M.Sc. classes. ➣ Increase in the numbers of faculty for publication with high impact factor. ➣ Provide awareness to students about the potentials of employment.

Challenges

➣ Upgrade the academic ambience of the department to match the levels in National Institutions.

➣ Establish network with Universities and industries for widening the opportunities in academic affairs and for placement of the Students.

39. Future plans of the department.

 Developing excellence in research.  Apply for major and minor research projects supported by funding agencies.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment COMMERCE - 2004

2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.Com. (C.A.) - 2008 M.Com. (C.A.) - 2006 M.Phil. Commerce - 2007 Ph.D. Commerce - 2007

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Sales Promotion Management - for III B.B.A Students 2. Fundamentals of Multimedia – for III Computer Science students

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments I For Department of Computer Applications a) For B.C.A. : i) Organisational Behaviour ii) Accounting Package Practical, iii) Financial Accounting

b) For M.C.A : i) Accounting and Financial Management, ii) Organisational Behaviour , iii) Marketing Management II For Department of Hotel Management a) For B.Sc. Hotel Management and Catering Science: i) Hotel Accounts

III For Department of Business Administration For B.B.A. : i) Practical Auditing , ii) Banking Theory, Law and Practice

IV For Department of Visual Communication :

For B.Sc. Visual Communication : i) Creative Advertising

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6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 01 01 Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 12 12

7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./

No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualificati students guided Name Designation Specialization years of No. on in the last experience 4 years M.Com., M.Phil., Professor Human Resource Produced 01 1. Dr. Kavitha Subramanian 16 LLB., And Head Management and guiding 06 Ph.D., M.C.A., Assistant 2. Mr. S. Adaekalavan Data Mining 08 - M.Phil. Professor M.Com., Assistant 3. Dr. L. Leo Franklin M.Phil., Finance 08 guiding 01 Ph.D,SET Professor M.Com., Assistant 4. Mr. M.Balasubramanian Finance 11 - M.Phil., Professor M.Com., Assistant 5. Ms. N. Sree Vidhya M.Phil., Finance 07 - SET Professor M.A., Assistant 6. Ms. J. Shiyamala Devi M.Phil., Human Resources 6 - P.G.D.C.A., Professor M.Com., Assistant 7. Mr.N. Manivannan Marketing 5 - M.Phil., Professor

M.Com (BM), M.Phil., Assistant 8. Mr. A. Anbalazhagan Finance 8 - M.Com., Professor M.B.A. M.A., Assistant 9. Ms. S. Sangeetha M.Phil., Social Work 1 - SET Professor B.E., Assistant 10. Ms. A. Subha (Computer Networking 1 - Science) Professor M.Com., Assistant 11. Ms. D Indira Ganthi M.Phil., Finance 5 - B.Ed., Professor

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No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualificati students guided Name Designation Specialization years of No. on in the last experience 4 years M.C.A., Assistant 12. Ms. S. Nithya M.Phil., Database 3 - P.G.D.C.A., Professor MBA., Assistant Human 13. Ms. M. Arockia Rosy M.Phil., 1 - PGDPM., Professor Resource Magt.

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

Nil

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.Com.(CA) - 25 : 1 M.Com.(CA) - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - 01 Lab Assistant - 01

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with

 State recognition Recognition by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, for M.Phil., Ph.D. programmes  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil

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14. Publications:  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) National - 13 International - 22 Scopus - 03

 Monographs - Nil * Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - Nil * Citation Index - Range : Nil Average : Nil

* Impact factor - Range : 0.78 – 5.465 Average: 0.565

Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Internatio Total Books No National factor Index nal 1. Dr. Kavitha 07 - 07 - - - Subramanian 2. S.Adaekalavan - 04 04 1.728 Scopus -

3. Mr. M.Balasubramanian - 01 01 0.4678 - -

4. Dr. L. Leo Franklin 04 12 16 0.4678 - -

5. Ms. N. Sree Vidhya - 01 01 - - -

6. Ms. J. Shiyamala Devi 01 03 04 - - -

7. Mr.N. Manivannan - 01 01 - - -

8. Ms. D Indira Ganthi 01 - 01 - - -

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Dr. S. Kavitha Subramanian

1. A study on leadership behavior of supervisors in a private sector unit in Chennai. Journal of Financial Services and Management, July – September 2011, page no 26- 35 ISSN 0976- 1632 2. A study on work – life balance of BPO employees in India (With special reference to Chennai city), Journal of management and entrepreneurship. July – September 2011, Volume I, Issue 2 3. Work life balance of women teachers particularly in collegiate services in India, Journal of financial services and management, July – September 2010, Volume 1 Issue 2 ISSN 0976- 1632 4. Job satisfaction among women teachers , HRD times, Chennai, July 2011, vol. 13 issue 7, ISSN 0976-7401 5. Globalization and status of women in India: issues and challenges, international Journal of Research in Commerce and Management, (IJRCM), August 2011, Vol. 2, Issue 8, ISSN, 0976-2183 6. Need for an of AC like Database in India, International journal of entrepreneurship and business environment perspectives. Vol. 1. No.2. Oct- Dec. 2012 7. Need for an OFAC Like Database in India, International Journal of PEZZOTTAITE (Transforming Education for Social Change and Business excellence) ISSN: 2279 – 0918 Volume.1 No.2 October to December 2012. PP 58-62.

S. Adaekalavan

1. “Towards new Estimating Incremental Dimensional Algorithm (EIDA)” in Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology (JATIT) (Scopus Indexed, Impact factor : 1.7 ), Vol. 51 No.2, pp. 222 – 227, May 2013. 2. “A Comparative Analysis Of Fuzzy C-Means Clustering And Harmonic K Means Clustering Algorithms” , European Journal of Scientific and Research (Scopus Indexed) , Volume 65, Issue 1, pp. 45 – 49, 2011 3. “ Huddle Based Harmonic K-Means Clustering Algorithm”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, Volume 2, No : 5, pp. 316 – 318, 2011 4. “ Estimating Incremental Dimensional Algorithm with Sequence Data Set” in the proceedings of IEEE International conference on Pattern Recognition,

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Informatics and Medical Engineering, Periyar University, Salem, IEEE Xplore 2013.

Dr. L. Leo Franklin

1. A comparative analysis on selected cement units in TamilNadu. International Journal of Management Research and Technology, New Delhi. ISSN. 09743502 July –December 2011Volume 5 Issue 2 Page 229-233. 2. Cost of Internal and External Equity with special reference to Ramco Cements, Alathiyur, Ariyalur. Zenith: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. ISSN.2231- 5780 April 2012 Volume 2, Issue 4Page 163-169 3. Managerial Perceptiveness – A Study Job Satisfaction, KKIMRC International Journal Of Research Human Resource Management, Chennai. ISSN 2277- 1050 Dec- 2011- Feb 2012 Volume 1 Issue 2 Page 146-155 4. Managerial Challenges – A tool for Absenteeism International Journal of Management Research and Technology, New Delhi. ISSN. 09743502 Jan – June 2012Volume 6 Number 1 Page 57-69 5. Analysis of Liquidity position in the Indian cement industries. Zenith: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. ISSN.2231- 5780 August 2012 Volume 2, Issue 8 Page 249-261 6. Effective Management – A tool for labour welfare, International journal of Management, IT and Engineering, Yamuna Nagar. ISSN 2249-0558 October 2012 Volume 2 Issue 10 Page 258-273 7. Customer Satisfaction for Plastic Moulded Furniture Products of Kisan Moulding Limited, Bangaloure, International Journal of Marketing and Technology, ISSN. 2249- 1058.NOV.2012Volume 2 Issue 11 Page 150- 165 8. Impact of Marginal Costing and Leverages for Cement Industries International Journal of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences, ISSN. 2278- 6236, April 2013, Volume 2 Issue 4Page 58-67 9. Effective Management – A Nice Tool for Employees Welfare Measures Zenith : International journal of Multidisciplinary Research. ISSN. 2231-5780 May 2013 Volume 3 Issue 5 Page 276-284 10. Effectiveness of Recruitment strategy with special Reference to TANCEM Ltd, Ariyalur. International journal of Management, IT and Engineering, Yamuna Nagar. ISSN 2249-0558 May 2013. Volume 3, Issue 5Page 474-490 11. Evaluations of Employees stress level International Journal of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences, ISSN. 2278- 6236, Sep 2013, Volume 2 Issue 9 Page 103-124

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12. The need of different dimension of Entrepreneurship Sankhya International Journal of Management and Technology, ISSN 0975-3915 Feb. 2014, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 249- 252 13. Competency Mapping Sankhya International Journal of Management and Technology, ISSN 0975-3915 Feb. 2014, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 386-388 14. The need of different dimensions of Leadership in 21st Century Sankhya International Journal of Management and Technology, ISSN 0975-3915 Feb. 2014, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 577-579

15. A Study on Existing Motivational Trends among the Employees of Tamil Nadu Cements Corporation Ltd (TANCEM), Ariyalur. Tamil Nadu. India. Journal of Financial Services and Management, Jan. 2011. ISSN No.0976- 1632Volume2 Issue 1 Page 21-26 16. Firms Earning Power through Dupont System. WIM Journal of management, volume 3. Issue .1. September 2011. ISSN 0975-5063Page 17- 21 17. A study on communication process with special reference to TamilNadu News Paper’s and print Ltd. SRM journal of management research. ISSN.2231- 511x. March 2012. Page 75-77 18. Utility of Cost, Volume and Profit Analysis of Cement Industries – WIM Journal of Management. volume 4. Issue .1 ISSN 0975-5063 July 2012. Page 25-31

M. Balasubramanian

1. “Effective Management A Tool for Labour Welfare” International Journal of management, IT and Engineering. Yamuna Nagar ISSN :2250 – 1940 (Online) October 2012 Vol – 2 Issue – 10

N. Manivannan

1. “ Managerial Challenges – A Tool for Absenteeism” International Journal of management Research and Technology – International, ISSN: 09743502, Jan -June 2012.

N.Sreevidya

1. Customer Relationship Management and customer satisfaction in Health Insurance - a Micro Serves. International journal of Consumerism – 2013 December.

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P. Indira Gandhi

1. Changing scenario of rural consumer buying behavior with reference to processed food products, International Journal of Applied Management and Research , Vol. 2, No.298, Feb. 2014

J. Shyamala Devi

1. Challenges and opportunities in marketing of designer and specialty eggs in India, Journal o f financial services and Management, vol.2 Issue. 4, ISSN No. 0976-1632 2. Effectiveness of Labour welfare measures in India, International Global Research Analysis, Vol. 1, Issue, 7, ISSN, 2277-8160 3. An analytical Study on the Labour welfare measures in India, International journal of scientific research, Vol. 1, Issue, 7, ISSN, 2277-8179 4. Human Resources practices in banking same myths and realities, International Global Research Analysis, Vol. 1, Issue, 11, ISSN, 2277- 8160

15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

17. Faculty recharging strategies

i. Faculty Development Programme is conducted alternative Saturdays and the convenor gives the report to the principal periodically.

ii. Faculty are to attend seminar outside the college and present papers.

18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental - Nil

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes - 100 %

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19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty

Members visited USA under IVLP Programme in April 2012

Selected as delegate from India to participate in the International Visitors Leadership Programme(IVLP) organized by Department of Higher Education Washington DC, USA in April 2012 on the topic “Alternatives in Higher Education” – 22 days programme. Sponsored by Department of Higher Education Washington DC, USA.

 Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: State Level Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Human Resource Practices and Impact of Change Management in Modern Industry” 15th July 2011.

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.Com.(C.A.)

2010-2011 38 22 16 72 95.45 2011-2012 78 35 43 97.14 100 2012-2013 103 54 49 68.51 87.5 2013-2014 109 45 64 - - M.Com. (C.A.)

2009-2010 14 07 07 100 100 2010-2011 13 06 07 100 100 2011-2012 32 05 27 100 100 2012-2013 18 09 09 100 100 2013-2014 34 13 21 100 100 M.Phil. Commerce 2008-2009 02 - 02 - 100 2009-2010 04 - 04 - 100 2010-2011 07 04 03 100 100 2011-2012 07 - 07 - 100 2012-2013 10 1 09 100 100

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.Com. (C.A.) 2010-2011 - 100% - - 2011-2012 - 95.53% - 4.4% 2012 – 2013 - 99.001 - 0.009 2013-2014 - 99.001 0.009 - M.Com. (C.A.) 2008-2009 - 100% Nil Nil 2009-2010 - 100% Nil Nil

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State 2010-2011 - 100% Nil Nil 2011-2012 08 100% Nil Nil 2012 – 2013 Nil 100% Nil Nil 2013-2014 17 100% Nil Nil M.Phil. Commerce 2008-2009 Nil 100% Nil Nil 2009-2010 Nil 100% Nil Nil 2010-2011 Nil 100% Nil Nil 2011-2012 04 100% Nil Nil 2012 - 2013 04 100% Nil Nil 2013-2014 Nil 100% Nil Nil

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil

24. Student progression

Percentage against enrolled Student progression 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG Nil 11 48 37 10 PG to M.Phil. Nil Nil 03 03 - PG to Ph.D. Nil Nil 22 30 - Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Employed  Campus selection - - - 21 07  Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneurs - - - - -

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25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 90% (9 out of 10) from other universities within the State 10% (1 out of 10) from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded – 1 1. Dr. L. Leo Franklin

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 295 titles, 398 volumes and books, 12 Journals and 15 Magazines. There is also a reference library. A Department

Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 09

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class room

e) Students laboratories - 01

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continuing their studies in this college both at PG and Research levels.

M.Com. – 37, M.Phil – 15

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29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Nil

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. Feedback is collected from the faculty. Based on the feedback the curriculum is restructured / redesigned.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. Feedback on faculty, curriculum, teaching-learning and evaluation by students are collected from the students and analysed. The feedback is conveyed to the faculty to improve, make changes and internalize the changes required to enrich the education offered.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. Board of Studies have alumini and old students working in industries as member. Their views are collected studied and used for curriculum development.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization Saradha Nikathan College for 1. N. Dharani Asst. Professor Women, Devakottai

2. S. Krishnaveni Accountant BHEL, Trichy

3. A.Indra PG Assistant Chennai

Ganesar Senthamil College, 4. S. Durga Asst. Professor Ponnamaravathy

Sudharsan College of Arts and 5. N.Nagarathinam Asst. Professor Science, Pudukkottai

Karpaga Vinayaga Matriculation 6. M. Jayalakshmi PG Assistant Higher Secondary School, Pudukkottai

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Karpaga Vinayaga Matriculation

7. S. Hemamalini PG Assistant Higher Secondary School, Pudukkottai

Allsec Software Company Ltd., C. Karthikeyan 8. Accountant Chennai

9. N. Kasi Vishwanathan Marketing Executive ICICI Bank, Pudukkottai 10. G. Dinesh Kumar Accountant Cithar Vessels, Trichy

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts 1. Financial Education Workshop for Young Investors- January 30, 2014 2. Research Methods in Humanities - February 5, 2014 3. Awareness about general insurance – December 21, 2013

Sl.No. Year Conferences Guest Lectures 1. 2009 – 2010 - 03 2. 2010 – 2011 01 03 3. 2011 – 2012 - 03 4. 2012 – 2013 - - 5. 2013 – 2014 01 03

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Smart class room with ICT facility  Power point presentation and Animation  Periodic meetings and group discussions  Seminars and Workshops  Assignments  Industrial visits for final year B.Com.(CA) and M.Com.(CA) students as a part of their curriculum.

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34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

i) Students are given the objectives of the programme and the activities enlisted to realize the objectives the programme.

ii) The learning outcomes through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty.

iii) Review of the performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers and based on findings outcomes are assessed.

iv) Weekly tests, Unit tests, Model exams are periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

v) Daily 5 to 10 minutes are spent with the students to discuss the outcome they have made for further enhancement.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Both the students and faculty members are actively participating in 1) Mr. S. Adaekalavan a faculty in the Department is serving as an NSS Programme Officer since 2009 2) Blood Donation Camps and extension of services to the neighbourhood through groups and NSS, 3) Health Awareness Programmes, AIDS Awareness Programmes through Rotaract and Red Ribbon Club and 4) Improving the social responsibility of students to the society 5) Faculty members also participated in both.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Special Lectures Programmes are conducted on advanced topics.  Students are guided for competitive examinations.  Students advised to refer recent trends through journal and megazines.  Students are advised to at present seminars an advanced topic.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is accredited with A Grade by NAAC

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1. No. of Interdisciplinary papers are offered to other departments. 2. Student enrolment in commerce increases every year. 3. Large number of Publications and presentations by faculty members. 4. Cent percent results pass in almost all papers. 5. Consistency in getting University Ranks every year.

Weaknesses 1. Opportunity to attend faculty orientation and refresher courses in Peer institutions. 2. Conduct of International Conferences. 3. Negligible participation in major and minor research projects due to lack of funds from agencies.

Opportunities 1. Increase in research activities

Challenges 1. Performance on par with National Institutions. 2. Establishment of network with industries for widening the opportunities for employment of students.

39. Future plans of the department.

 To conduct International Seminars once in a year.  Including internship in business house as the part of curriculum.  Enhancement towards excellence in quality.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - 1994 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

B.B.A. - 1995 M.B.A. - 1998 M.Phil. - 2007 Ph.D. - 2012

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. International Business

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system

Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

The syllabus framed by the department for other department:

1. Marketing Management-Dept. of Computer Science. 2. Principles of Management –Dept. of Computer Application and Dept. of Information Technology Participation of the department in the courses taught for other departments 1. Organisational Behaviour – Dept. of Computer Applications 2. Marketing Management – Dept. of Computer Science 3. Management of Small Business - Dept. of Catering and Hotel management

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6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 02 02 Associate Professors -- -- Asst. Professors 11 11 7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc)

No.of No.of Ph.D. S. years of Name Qualification Designation Specialization students guided in No. experi the last 4 years ence M.A., M.B.A., M.C.A., Principal Ph.D. 1. Dr. J.Parasuraman and Marketing 22 Under guidance-8 M.Phil., B.Ed., Director Ph.D. Ph.D. M.Com., (Commerce) – 9

M.Phil., M.B.A.,Professor 2. Dr. N.Subramanian Finance 32 Under guidance-3 P.G.D.C.A., and Head Ph.D.(Mgt.) –02 Ph.D. M.Phil.(Mgt.)10 Research article- 9 M.A. (Eco), Economics, Human M.B.A., Asst. 3. Mr. S.A. Sirajudeen Resource , 22 - M.Phil., Professor Ph.D. - Thesis Marketing Submitted Management M.C.S., Asst. Human 4. Ms. K. Punitha M.Com. 18 - Professor Resource M.Phil. M.Com., M.Phil., Asst. Human M.Phil. 5. Ms. K.Gomathi M.B.A., 10 SLET-2008 Professor Resource (Commerce) - 10 Ph.D. - Thesis Submitted

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M.Com., M.B.A., Finance , M.Phil., Asst. M 6. Dr. S. Nagasanthi Human 08 M.Phil. 10 SHLCTP, Professor Resource Ph.D. , NET (Dec.05) M.B.A., Marketing , Asst. 7. L. Janaki M.Phil. Human 08 - Professor B.Ed Resource M.Sc.(Maths) Marketing , M.B.A., Asst. 8. M. Sureka Human 05 - M.Phil., Professor Resource B.Ed. M.A. (Eco) M.S.W., Economics, M.B.A.., Asst. Human 9. N. Shanmuga Sundaram 06 - P.G.D.C.A. Professor Resource, M.Phil (Eco) Social Work NET(Dec.1998) Human Asst. 10. A.Amala Rani M.B.A. Resource, 02 - Professor Finance Finance, M.Com., Asst. 11. V. Sathya Rekha Human 04 - M.Phil. Professor Resource M.B.A., Asst. Human 12. Dr. S.Parithi Ph.D. 01 - Professor Resource NET 2012 M.B.A. Asst. Corporate 13. M.Vijayalakshmi (Corporate - - Professor Secretaryship Secretaryship)

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information

No Temporary Faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.B.A. - 25 : 1 M.B.A. - 10 : 1

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10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - 01 Office Assistant - 01

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Financial support from UGC Rs. 1,25,000/- topic: Bank Assurance, Tiruchirappalli, 2010-2012. Financial support from UGC Rs. 85,000/- on going Stress Management - Small Scale Industries , 2013 12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil 13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition - Nil  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil 14. Publications:  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 53 International - 15  Editing Books - 01  Citation Index - Range : - Average: -  Impact factor - Range :1.393 Average: 1

Journals S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Natio Internat Total Books No factor Index nal ional 1. Dr.J.Parasuraman 4 - 4 - - - 2. Dr.N.Subramanian 31 6 37 - - 1 3. Dr. S. Nagasanthi 2 1 3 - - -

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4. Dr. S.Parithi 7 3 10 - - - 5. Mr. S.A. Sirajudeen 2 2 4 - - - 6. Ms. K. Punitha 2 2 4 1.393 - - 7. Ms. K.Gomathi 3 1 4 - - - 8. Ms. L. Janaki 1 - 1 - - - 9. Ms. M. Sureka 1 - 1 - - -

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Dr. J.Parasuraman

1. “Women Empowerment – MYTH or Reality” in the Journal of Management and Entrepreneurship published by Management Teachers Consortium Chennai Chapter in the issur July – September 2011 with ISSN 2231-3710. 2. “Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme” in XXXI Annual Conference of Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu (AET) organized by Department of Economics (Research Centre) Aditanar College of Arts and Science, Tiruchendur. Held on January 8th and 9th 2011. 3. “Improving and Ensuring Access to Food” in the two day UGC sponsored national level seminar on food insecurity organized by the PG and research department of economics Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous) Tiruchirappalli on 23 and 24 September 2011.

Dr. N.Subramani

1. Primary market in India an overview.SMART Journal.vol1.2008. 2. A study on customer value of hair care product with special reference to shampoo in Thiruchirapalli dt.Rathinam journal of management.jan-2012. 3. Employee evaluation of customer satisfaction-A comparison study between public and private bank in india.sep 2010. 4. Cost of internal and external equity with special reference to RAMCO cements, Alathur-Ariyalur dt.international journal of multi displinary research apr.2012.

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5. Role of SHG entrepreneurship development through micro finance in Pondicherry. Applied research in commerce management.apr.2013. 6. Online buying behavior of young consumer in India. Applied research in commerce management.apr.2014. 7. Effective management-a tool for labour welfare. International Journal of management IT and Engineering.2012 8. A study on businessmen perception about the publishers of E-banking service in tiruchirapalli dt. applied research in commerce and managemaent jan2014. 9. A study on operational efficiency of urban co-operative bank in Erode dt. SHANALAX international journal of management.vo-1.apr.2014. 10. Financial key indicators of urban co-operative bank, tamilnadu an analytical study.international journal of management and development studies.jun 2014. 11. The anticedents on financial prediction of urban co-operative bank,tamilnadu by using time service analysis an analytical study. International journal of management and development studies.jun 2014.

Mr. S.A.Sirajudeen:

1. “Customer satisfaction of plastic molded furniture product of kissan molding ltd.,bangalore.” International journal of marketing & technology Nov2012,vol:2,issue:2.ISSN:2249:1058 2. “Effectiveness of recruitment strategy with special reference to TANCEM ltd.,Ariyalur.” International journal of management,IT and engineering May 2013,vol-3,issue-5 ISSN;2249-0558 3. ”Evaluation of employee stress level green filed publishing advanced house,UK”. 4. I JARMSS-International journal of advanced research in management and social science,sep 2013,vol-2,issure-9,ISSN:2278-6236

Ms. K.Punitha

1. ”Challenges and opportunities in marketing of specialty egg” Journal of financial services and management –ISSAN-0976-1632vol-2,oct-dec2011.

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2. “A new marketing strategic to take advantage of new opportunity : Rebranding” Jamal institution of management –JMC-trichy –ISBN-978- 81-909104-08-jan-2011 3. ”Evolution of employee engagement-review” Journal of international academic research for multidisciplinary-ISSN 2320-5083 Impact factor- 1.393-VOL -1 issue-2 .Dec 2013. 4. ”An analytical study on employee team building process in textile firm- trippur india” International journal of commerce,business and management-ISSN 2319-2828 vol.3.No.1.feb.2014.

Ms. S.Nagashanthi

1. ”Work life balancing of women teachers particularly in collegiate services in india”. Journal and financial services and management july-sep-2010. 2. ”Globalization and status of women in India.”International journal of research in commerce and management-aug 2011.

Ms. L.Janaki

1. A Study on challenges and opportunities in the health care sector in India.- journal of financial service and management-Apr-jun-2011,vol-2 issue-2 .ISSN:0976-1632.

M.Sureka

1. A Study on challenges and opportunities in the health care sector in India.- journal of financial service and management-Apr-jun-2011,vol-2 issue-2 .ISSN:0976-1632.

Dr. S.Parithi

1. “Relationship of Gold Market and Stock Market – An Analysis”, International Journal of Business and Management Tomorrow - Vol -2 , No -6 ISSN: 2249-9962 2. “Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India –An Analysis”, International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics And Management - Vol -2 , No -8ISSN: 2231-4245.

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3. “A study on marketing feasibility of Lock manufacturing units In Dindigul District”, Indian Journal oF Applied Research - Vol -2 , No -1 October 2012ISSN: 2249-555X. 4. Measuring the Gender Gap- An Overview”, New Frontiers in Education– Vol- 45, No- 3 July- September 2012 ISSN: 0972-1231. 5. “Brand image a new marketing strategy with special reference to Dindigullocks”,Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing & Management Review – vol.2, February 2013 ISSN: 2319-2836. 6. “Brand image creates its market with special reference to Dindigul locks”, Aruna Publications, Chennai, February 2013 ISBN:9789381790939. 7. “Recommendations of Financial Exclusion – Steps for Financial Inclusion”, Research Explorer – Vol 2, April 2013 ISSN: 2250-1940. 8. “Problems and Prospects of Women Entrepreneurs”, Research Explorer – Vol 2, Issue 10,April 2013 ISSN: 2250-1940. 9. “The Employability skills of management students”, Nazareth Educational Pedagogy and Educational Research – VOL 2, JUNE 2013. 10. “Green Computer – An Innovative way of Computer Waste and Energy Efficiency” BonFring- February 2014 ISBN:978-93-83459-00-1.

15. Details of patents and income generated Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil 17. Faculty recharging strategies

 Faculty members are encouraged to participate in International / National Workshops, Conferences, Refresher / Orientation Programme and faculty development programme.

 Alternative Saturdays Faculty Development Programme is conducted which motivates the staff to improve their performance. 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental

39%

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 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

61% 19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Nil 21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.B.A.

2008-2011 59 39 20 97.4 95 2009-2012 105 74 31 98.6 96.7 2010-2013 85 46 29 81 100 2011-2014 79 50 29 Current Students 2012-2015 51 28 23 Current Students 2013-2016 67 36 31 Current Students M.B.A. 2008-2010 118 86 32 82.5 93.75 2009-2011 117 74 43 70.2 81.3 2010-2012 116 88 28 70.4 96.4 2011-2013 93 65 28 75 100 2012-2014 114 67 47 Current Students 2013-2015 81 58 33 Current Students M.Phil. 2008-2009 09 01 01 100 100 2009-2010 02 02 - 100 - 2010-2011 07 03 04 100 100 2011-2012 11 01 10 100 100 2012-2013 16 05 11 100 100 2013-2014 15 05 10 100 100

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22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State

B.B.A. 2008 – 2011 - 92 - 8 2009 – 2012 - 99 - 1 2010 – 2013 - 94 - 6 2011 – 2014 - 91 2.5 6.5 2012 – 2015 - 98 - 2 2013 – 2016 - 100 - - M.B.A. 2008 – 2010 8 86 6 - 2009 – 2011 9 91 - - 2010 – 2012 10 90 - 2011 – 2013 18 82 - 2012 – 2015 28 72 - - 2013 – 2015 22 78 - - M.Phil. 2008 – 2009 - 50 50 - 2009 – 2010 - 50 50 - 2010 – 2011 14 84.5 1.5 - 2011 – 2012 9 82 9 - 2012 – 2013 6 75 19 - 2013 – 2014 20 80 - -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations:

Nil

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24. Student progression

Student Progression 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 8 9 10 18 28 22 PG to M.Phil - - 14 9 6 20 PG TO Ph.D ------Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral ------Employed  Campus selection - - - - 7 9  Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneur Nil

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 45 % from other universities within the State 55 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded - 03 Dr. J. Parasuraman - 2010 Dr. S. Nagasanthi - 2013. Dr.S.Parithi - 2013

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 190 titles 201 volumes and books 13 journals and 14Magazines. There is also a reference library. A department library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

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b) Internet facilities for staff and students An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours were provided to final year UG, PG,

M.Phil. students. c) Total number of class rooms - 08

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Our management is providing 25% fee concession to old students who were continuing their studies in our college at PG and Research levels.

Number of students : PG – 95, M.Phil – 49

29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

1. The college was conferred with fresh autonomous status by the UGC and the Bharathidasan University. The college became autonomous from November 2012. Therefore the syllabi for all the programmes offered under autonomous status were prepared by the Departments after interaction with necessary assessment as per guidelines of UGC and in University. Board of Study for Business Administration programmes was formed and the new syllabi were prepared for implementation from December 2012 onwards. The academic council has given the approval for the syllabi recommended by board of studies.

2. UGC sponsored scheme on Human Rights Education – Foundation Course and Certificate Course are being conducted from the academic year 2010-2011. The syllabi was prepared by the Board of Studies constituted by the University for the Foundation Course and Certificate Course. The examinations for these courses were conducted by the University since April-May 2011. After the college became autonomous, the college has taken the responsibility for conducting the examinations and preparing the marks statements. The Certificate for the course underwent by the student will be issued by Parent University.

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30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. The feedback is discussed in the department meetings and the syllabi are revised accordingly in the meeting of the Board of Studies – Business Administration and approved by Academic Council.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The feedback obtained from the students is discussed at the end of each semester. The comments are shared and necessary steps are taken to fulfill the requirements of the students

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Whenever alumni in India and abroad visit the department they deliver lectures on their recent research; they interact with students and scholars and share the information on recent research activities being conducted at various places, National and International. The alumni also guide the students and scholars in getting job and in doing research in leading research institutes in India.

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization Indian Administrative 1. Vijayenthra Pandiyan.M Uttar Pradesh cadre Service 2. Mahalakshmi.N Operation Executive SBI, Life Insurance, Pudukkottai 3. Rosy Jenifer.A Finance Executive Vijay TV, Chennai 4. Vijayalakshmi.K HR Manager BHEL, Thirumayam 5. Madhan Kumar.N Operation Executive AXIS Bank, Pudkkottai 6. Annapoorani.M Asst. Finance Manager Ashok Leyland, Chennai 7. Yogeshwari .R HR Manager KMC Hospital, Tiruchirappalli 8. Bency.A HR Manager Microsoft Bangalore 9. Bhavani Raj.S Operation Executive AXIS Bank, Chennai Financial Advisor, 10. Prakash.K Business Development City Union Bank, Chennai Executive

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32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts SPECIAL LECTURE

S. N Date Name of the Chief Guest Topic o Mr.V. Sethumathavan sales and soft skill Personality development 1. 2-09-2009 trainer, IWLI-MUMBAI DR.LJ. Chaarlas Reader And Research 2. 3-09-2009 Advisor in Commerce,St.Joseph’s College Behaviourial Modification Trichy Dr.S.Arul Chella Kumar Advisor to VC on journal Impart of Globalization on 3. 26-2-2010 Management Courses, Indian Economy Bharathidhasan University,Trichy. 12-03-2010 Mr.K.Ragupathy, Manager 4. Career Management Skills Tera Infra Development Ltd., Dr.A.M.Mohamed Sri Dhasha 5. 20-07-2010 Associate Professor in Commerce Achievement Motivation Jamal Mohamed College ,Trichy Mr.C.Thirumurthu 6. 30-08-2010 Awareness of Human Rights

Advocate, Pudukkottai 6-10-2010 Mr.L.Palaniyappan , Personality Development 7. Director, Institute of stress Management Through Stress Management MR.K.Sundaram ,Tamil Nadu IT trainer Literature on Financial 8. 11-10-2010 Geogit BNP Paribas, Chennai. Aspects. Dr.N.N.David Educational Consultant 24-12-2010 Globalisation and 9. and Chairman of International Culture Employment Opportunities. Exchange and Capacity Building Trust. 10. 12-7-2011 Dr.K.Alex St.Joseph’s College ,Trichy. Nurturing students potentiality Mr.R.Karthickeyan Business 11. 18-7-2011 Development Manager Investment Awareness. Geogit BNP Paribas ,Chennai.

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S. N Date Name of the Chief Guest Topic o Professor. Micheal David 9-8-2011 Premkumar,HOD, Heber Institute of Corporate Expectation. 12. Management ,Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Trichy. MR.Jehannan David, Six Sigma :Need of the 13. 21-10-2011 Managing Director , Juran Academy, Hour. Pvt.Ltd, Chennai. MR.D.Asokan,Branch Manager United General Insurance and Irda 14. 26-6-2012 India Insurance Co. Limited,Pudukkottai. Regulation Personality Development 15. 20-7-2012 MR.A.Alex Kumar ,Veta and Communication Skill. Challenges and 16. 22-8-2012 V.Sundar and S.Dhurkesh,IIFL-Trichy. Opportunities in Stock Market. MR.I.Narsis Associate Professor Govt. 17. 31-8-2012 Inter Personal Relationship. Arts College, Trichy. SHG’S Planning And 18. 18-12-2012 MS.S.Sathya, Manager ,Shg Chennai Execution. 12-2-2013, Group Discussion And 19. MS.Latha, Softskill Trainer. 15-2-2013 Interview Techniques. 15-4-2013, Personality Development 20. MR.Khais Natzar, Director ,Skill Art. 16-4-2013 and Business Etiquette. DR.V.Madhuravalli , Prof. in Holy Cross 21. 8-8-2013 Stress Management. College, Trichy. MR.M.Gopinath, Impact of Digital Media in 22. 18-9-2013 Founder CEOG TECH. Education and Educational System. Internet Market Analysis. Dr. V.Bastin Jerome, Asst. Professor of Self Esteem for Budding 23. 29.01.2014 Commerce,St.Joseph College, Managers Tiruchirappalli Workshop 9-3-2010, Employability development 1. MS.P.Latha ,Soft Skill Trainer ,Thanjavur 10-3-2010 techniques. Mr. M.Gopinath, Founder CEOG Tech. Impact of Digital Media in 2. 18.09.2013 Education and Internet Market Analyst Educational System

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S. N Date Name of the Chief Guest Topic o 27.01.2014 Ms. S.Latha, Soft Skill Trainer, Fast 3. & Born to Win track Thanjavur 28.01.2014 Mr.N.Shanmugarajan, Resource Person, Financial Planning for 4. 11.03.2014 SEBI, Chennai Young Investors

Other special Programmes conducted : 1. Soft Skill Training Programme for M.B.A. students. 2. Off Campus Programme for Three days for M.B.A. students– every year in the month of February, since 2000. To mention a few resource persons

i. Dr. S.C.Joshi I.F.S Director , IWST., Government of India, Bangalore since 2009. ii. Mr. Antony Prathambathil, Director, Renewal Center ,Kaloor, Kochin. 3. Inter Collegiate Meet for M.B.A. students – PRUDENCE – every year in February . 4. Inter Collegiate Meet for B.B.A. students – SYNERGIA - since 2009. 5. Work Shops.

Sl.No. Year Conferences Guest Lectures 1 2008 – 2009 - 08 2 2009 – 2010 - 08 3 2010 – 2011 - 08 4 2011 – 2012 - 09 5 2012 – 2013 - 09 6 2013 – 2014 - 02

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Smart class room with ICT facility  Power point presentation and Animation  Periodic group discussions  Seminars and Workshops

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Program objectives are constantly met essentially through feedback obtained from students, research scholars and faculty. The regular revision of syllabi. The performance of the students in terms of their scoring in core, elective, non-major and skilled papers are reviewed from time to time and based upon the findings, steps are taken for improvement. Weekly test, Unit test, Model exams were periodically conducted to monitor the learning outcomes.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Both students and faculty members actively participated in Blood Donation Camp, AIDS awareness programmes and self employment training programmes. The students of Business Administration participated in NSS, provided Adult Education Programme and gave awareness for improving the standard of living of the people in Chelliampatti, Sivaganga District and Health Awareness Programme at Pulivayal, Annavasal, Pudukkottai District.

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

 Constant increase in research publications in both national and international journals.  Organize inter-Collegiate meet – “SYNERGIA” every year  Seminars and invited guest lectures atleast 2 during every semester.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths  Qualified, competent and experienced faculty members.  Good infrastructure  University Ranks every year.  ICT based teaching.

Weaknesses  Staff attrition.  Not getting funds for major and minor research projects from funding agencies.

Opportunities  Maintaining standards in research activity  Opportunities for publications in high impact factor journals.  Conducting soft skill training programme and communication skill development programme to enable the students to get job opportunities

Challenges  Improve the academic ambience on par with National Institutions.  Increase Industry – Institution Interaction on long term activities.

39. Future plans of the department.

 Establish the department as a National Research Centre.

 Apply for major and minor research projects funded by various funding agencies.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment ENGLISH - 1994 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

UG Part II Language - 1994 B.A. English Literature - 2008 M.A. English - 2005 M.Phil. - 2007 Certificate course in Functional English - 1995 UGC Courses – Translation Proficiency in English - 2008

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved 1. Front Office Management - for III B.A. V Semester students 2. Mass Communication and New Media - for III B.A. VI Semester students 4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

1. Part II English for all UG classes 2. Training on Communication Skills to all classes

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor 03 03 Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 19 19

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Qualific Designa Name Specialization years of guided in No. ation tion experience the last 4 years M.A., 3 M.A. M.Phil., Head and 1. Indian Writing Projects, 1. Mr. C.Hariram Jothi 45 years M.Sc. Professor 2. Shakespeare 12 M.Phil. (Yoga) 1. Indian Writing 2 M.A. M.A., 2. Canadian Literacy, Projects , 2. Mr. S.Navaneethan M.Phil., Professor 46 years 3. English Language 12 M.Phil. PGDTE Teaching 1. Indian Writing in English M.A., 3. Mr. M.Srikumar Professor 2. Block American 42 12 M.Phil. M.Phil. Fiction 3. Journalism 1.Modern Fiction M.A., Asst. 13 M.A. 4. Ms. S.Manimegalai 2. American 14 M.Phil. Professor Projects Literature

1. American Literature M.A., Asst. 11 M.A. 5. Ms. K.Muthulakshmi 2. Indian Writing in 6 M.Phil. Professor Projects English

M.A., M.Phil., 1. Indian Fiction Asst. 12 M.A. 6. Mr. M.Manikandan PGDCE, 2. Feminism 5 Professor Projects B.Ed., 3. ELT BGDJMC 1. American Literature M.A., Asst. 6 M.A. 7. Mr. R.Sivakumar 2. Diasporic 4 M.Phil., Professor Projects Literature

M.A., 1. Canadian Fiction Asst. 6 M.A. 8. Mr. C.Sekar M.Phil., 2. ELT 4 Professor Projects M.Ed. 3. Translation M.A., Asst. Indian Writing in 9. Ms. G.Devasena 3.10 B.Ed. Professor English

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M.A., Asst. Indian Writing in 6 M.A. 10. Ms. A.Mercy 3 M.Phil. Professor English Projects

1.American M.A., Asst. Literature 11. Ms. T.Maragatha Deepa 2.6 - M.Phil. Professor 2. Indian Writing in English M.A., Asst. Indian Writing in 5 M.A. 12. Ms. S.Devika M.Phil., 3 Professor English Projects B.Ed. M.A., Asst. 13. Ms. B.Manjula American Literature 3.10 - M.Phil. Professor M.A., Asst. 14. Ms. S.Alagumathi M.Phil., American Literature 1 - Professor B.Ed. 1. Indian Writing in M.A., Asst. 15. Mr. G.Garol Arokia Rex English 2 - B.Ed. Professor 2. ELT Indian Writing in M.A., Asst. 16. Ms. S. Veetathal English 4 - M.Phil. Professor

M.A., Asst. Indian Fiction- 17. Ms. S.Chitra 7 - M.Phil. Professor Psycho Analysis Indian Writing in M.A., Asst. 18. Ms. S.Jayakumari English 3.6 - M.Phil. Professor

M.A., Indian Writing in Asst. 6 19. Ms. R.Logeshwari M.Phil., English - Professor months B.Ed. Indian Writing in M.A., Asst. 20. Mr. A.Stalin English 1 month - B.Ed. Professor

Indian Writing in Mr. S.Thomas M.A., Asst. 21. English 1 month - Adaikkalaraj B.Ed. Professor

1. Commonwealth Literature M.A., Asst. 22. Ms. V.Yakeena 2. Indian Writing in 2 years - M.Phil. Professor English

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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information Nil

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio B.A. English - 25 : 1 M.A. English - 10 : 1

10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled: Nil

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil 13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition Recognition by Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli for M.Phil. full time programme

 National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil

14. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) - Nil

 Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - Brought out text books for part II English

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15. Details of patents and income generated

Nil

16. Areas of consultancy and income generated Nil

17. Faculty recharging strategies

 Recruiting staff retiring from Peer Institutions, College Level FDP’s  Encouraging Publications and participation in Seminars Permitting part time research  Alternative Saturdays FDP’s

18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental -

100% (PG) ,UG - Nil

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes

Nil

19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: 1. Seminars Organised – Nil 2. Guest Lectures organized – 2 Seminars participated by staff – 46

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21. Student profile course-wise :

Application Selected Pass percentage Year received Male Female Male Female B.A.

2009-2010 137 52 85 58 89 2010-2011 146 31 115 53 85 2011-2012 121 22 99 Current Students 2012-2013 78 09 69 Current Students 2013-2014 79 12 67 Current Students M.A. 2009-2010 06 02 04 100 100 2010-2011 07 04 03 100 100 2011-2012 12 04 08 100 100 2012-2013 42 15 27 33 100 2013-2014 53 12 41 Current Students M.Phil. English 2009-2010 01 01 - 100 - 2010-2011 02 01 01 100 100 2011-2012 09 04 05 100 100 2012-2013 18 06 12 100 100 2013-2014 20 12 08 Current Students

22. Diversity of students :

% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State B.A. 2009-2010 - 136 01 - 2010-2011 - 145 01 - 2011-2012 - 120 01 - 2012-2013 - 75 03 - 2013-2014 - 79 - - M.A. 2009-2010 - 06 - - 2010-2011 - 06 01 - 2011-2012 - 09 03 - 2012-2013 - 36 06 - 2013-2014 - 53 - -

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% of % of % of Students % of Students Students Students Year from other from the College from the from other Countries State State M.Phil. English 2009-2010 - 01 - 2010-2011 - 02 - - 2011-2012 - 09 - - 2012-2013 - 18 - - 2013-2014 - 16 04 -

23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil

24. Student progression

Student Progression 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 UG to PG 90 90 80 90 80 PG to M.Phil 30 40 30 40 40 PG TO Ph.D - - - - - Ph.D. to Post – Doctoral Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Employed 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%  Campus selection 70 70 80 70 80  Other than campus recruitment Entrepreneur Negligible

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 100 % from other universities within the State Nil from other universities from other States Nil

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26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

One has submitted - awaiting viva Two have cleared course work.

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 1075 titles, 1491 volumes and books, one journal. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 50 books for ready reference.

b) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members

and students.

i) For students - 1 hour per week dovetailed in the regular timetable

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 08

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - 02 smart class rooms

e) Students’ laboratories - Language lab with a teacher console, LCD projector, 32 Headphones, 6 hand phones and supporting DVD’s and CD’s

f) Research laboratories - Nil

28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Management provides 25% fee concession to old students who continue their studies in this College both at PG and Research levels.

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29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Assessment Exercise: for B.A. and M.A. Programmes -already undertaken: 1. Opinion survey from +2 students in neighbouring schools 2. Collection of data about popularity of the courses in neighbouring institutions. 3. Demand from stakeholders 4. Consultation with faculty in other colleges/ universities for admission of M.Phil. students

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it?

Yes. Through brain-storming sessions. The opinions of the staff are given due weight in curriculum planning. Preparation of course materials is done in the Department itself. The curriculum and the course materials are subject to periodical revision, on the basis of feedback from staff, external examiners and through peer review.

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. The opinions of students are gathered through a questionnaire administered at the end of each semester. Responses on staff are kept confidential and the teachers concerned counselled discreetly. The views of students on the curriculum and teaching, learning and evaluation are gathered only from outgoing senior UG, PG students. Their views are discussed and incorporated into the respective schemes wherever possible.

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Yes. Alumini are encouraged to visit the departments, address the present students. An alumnus is a member of the UG and PG Boards of Studies. Employers and professionals are represented on the Academic Council and IQAC. Alumni are in touch with the teachers on their academic and professional progression.

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31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization 1. N.Mathangi Sub Editor The Hindu 2. S.Arun P.G. Teacher Kendriya Vidyalaya 3. Sneha Jacob Professor Mahathma College, Kerala J.J. College of Arts and Science, 4. A.Mercy Professor Pudukkkottai J.J. College of Arts and Science, 5. G. Garol Arokia Rex Professor Pudukkkottai

J.J. College of Arts and Science, 6. C.Sekar Professor Pudukkkottai

J.J. College of Arts and Science, 7. S.Devika Professor Pudukkkottai

J.J. College of Arts and Science, 8. T.Rama Priya Professor Pudukkkottai

J.J. College of Arts and Science, 9. S.Thomas Adaikkalaraj Professor Pudukkkottai

J.J. College of Arts and Science, 10. A.Stalin Professor Pudukkkottai

11. B.Saranya Professor Subabharathi College, Pudukkottai

12. S.Surya Professor Subabharathi College, Pudukkottai

32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Students are encouraged to participate in seminars in peer Institutions. They also participate and win prizes in District Level, Inter-Collegiate level and University level competitions. They have also distinguished themselves in sports and games and in fine arts.

Special lectures – 2, seminar participation – 46

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33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Group Study Strategies  Students Seminars  Participatory Strategies  Aural oral methods  Written Assignments

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Programme objectives are constantly met, through slip tests, Quiz (announced and unannounced), periodical assignments and tests, class interaction on particular topics.

35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

Students participate in NSS, YRC and in Rotaract. They are avid blood- donors. They participate in various awareness rallies/drives

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

1. Students are encouraged to compile bibliographies on authors and works and prepare book-reports on their reading outside the syllabus. 2. Occasional debates are organised on topics of national and international importance. 3. Guest lectures are organised on topics of current interest. 4. All students are given laboratory exposure atleast once a month. 5. Dramatic pieces are screened wherever DVD’s are available. 6. Occasional play acting / recitation sessions are organized. 7. The students are encouraged in creative writing.

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College has been reaccredited by NAAC at grade ‘A’

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38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1. Well stocked library 2. Language laboratory 3. Faculty - a mixture of youth and experience 4. Encouraging student teacher ratio. 5. Good relations with all stakeholders. 6. The department prepares its own text books. Weaknesses 1. Staff accretion 2. Absence of teachers with Ph.D. qualification 3. Less number of experienced staff 4. Inability of M.Phil. scholars to finish dissertation-work in time Opportunities 1. 5 members of the staff are in various stages of Doctoral Research 2. The Department can organize more seminars and symposia with the support of the Management. 3. The Research base can be expanded 4. A programme to prepare staff/students for SLET/NET could be organized. 5. Short term Register, based courses could be arranged for researchers in various disciplines. Challenges 1. Opening up the lab to all students after due expansion and academic planning 2. Avoidance of failures under Part II English 3. Making all students sound in spoken and written English through effective supplementary / bridge courses 4. Maintain the popularity of the subject among students and parents 39. Future plans of the department.

1. Introduce Doctoral Research. 2. Start a journal of English language and literature and ELT. 3. Revive the PELLA (Pudukkottai English Language and Literature Association) with J.J. College as the nodal centre. 4. Implement skill-development programmes through community outreach using both staff and student volunteers as instructors. 5. Assist the Placement Cell in preparing students for various competitive examinations including those for the Civil Services.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL AND OTHER LANGUAGES

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment TAMIL AND OTHER LANGUAGES - 1994 2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

All UG Courses Part I Tamil

3. Interdisciplinary courses and departments involved Translation Proficiency with English

4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system Semester Choice Based Credit System

5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

Participate with all the Department for Part –I Tamil except Hotel Management and Catering Science.

6. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Professor Nil Nil Associate Professors Nil Nil Asst. Professors 09 09

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7. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.)

No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Qualific Designa students Name Specialization years of No. ation tion guided in the experience last 4 years M.A., Asst. Sangam Literature, 1. Mr. K.Dhayanidhy M.Phil., Professor 14 - Kappiyangal B.Ed. and Head M.A. Asst. 2. Dr. G.Senthamarai M.Phil., Folklore 12 - Professor Ph.D. M.A., Asst. 3. Dr.A.Vimala Sangam Literature 8 - Ph.D. Professor M.A., Asst. 4. Dr. P.Muthu M.Phil., Folklore 2 - Professor Ph.D. M.A., Dr. V. Saravana M.Phil., Asst. 5. Sangam Literature 1 - kumar B.Ed. Professor Ph.D. M.A., Asst. 6. Mr.B.Navasakthivel M.Phil., Modern Art 4 - Professor B.Ed. M.A., Asst. 7. Ms.M.Padma Kappiyangal 3 - M.Phil. Professor

M.A., Asst. 8. Ms.N.Kavitha Scientific Tamil 2 - M.Phil. Professor M.A., Asst. 9. Ms. P. Punitha M.Phil., Sangam Literature - - Professor M.Ed.

8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information No Temporary faculty

9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio I and II UG - 1400 students

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10. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Sanctioned and filled - Nil

11. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received project-wise. Nil

12. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received Nil

13. Research facility / centre with  State recognition - Nil  National recognition - Nil  International recognition - Nil 14. Publications:  Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) National - 63 International - Nil  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - 4 Books (for Part I Tamil)  Editing Books - Nil  Citation Index - Range : Nil Average: Nil  Impact factor - Range : Nil Average: Nil Papers published S. Impact Citation Name of the faculty Nation Internat Total Books No factor Index al ional 1) Mr.K.Dhayanidhy 12 - 12 - - - 2) Dr.G.Senthamarai 20 - 20 - - - 3) Dr.A.Vimala 15 - 15 - - - 4) Mr.B.Navasakthi 6 - 6 - - -

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16. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1. Refresher course in Mathematics for Tamil Nadu Govt. College Teachers in Mathematics from 22.02.2005 to 25.02.2005 (5 day) sponsored by the department of Higher Education and Directorate of Collegiate Education, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Chennai. 50 teachers participated, 12 resource persons 2. Refresher course in Mathematics for Tamil Nadu Govt. Teachers in Mathematics from 21.02.2012 to 25.02.2012.

17. Faculty recharging strategies

 Alternative Saturdays Faculty Development Programmes  Attending Conferences, Seminars and presenting papers  Faculty improving towards new educational technology 18. Student projects

 percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter- departmental - Nil

 percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with industries / institutes - Nil 19. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by  Faculty - Nil  Doctoral / post doctoral fellows - Nil  Students - Nil

20. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Jointly organized a three day conference with Pudukkottai Thilagavathiyar Athinam on Silappathigaram from 4th to 6th of February 2013.

21. Student profile course-wise : Nil 22. Diversity of students :

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23. How many students have cleared civil services, Defense services, NET, SLET, GATE and any other Competitive examinations: Nil

24. Student progression: Nil

25. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 25% from other universities within the State 75 % from other universities from other States Nil

26. Number of faculty who were awarded Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period.

Number of Ph.D., Awarded – 01 Dr. G.Senthamarai , Asst. Professor - 2012

27. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) Library

The central library has 121 titles, 153 volumes and books, 12 journals. There is also a reference library. A Department Library is also available with 100 books for ready reference.

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of 1 hour week.

i) For students - 1 hour per week ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

c) Total number of class rooms - 30

d) Class rooms with ICT facility - Nil

e) Students’ laboratories - Nil

f) Research laboratories - Nil 28. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

Nil

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29. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program(s)? If so, give the methodology.

Nil

30. Does the department obtain feedback from

a) Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilize it? Nil

b) Students on staff, curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation and what is the response of the department to the same?

Nil

c) Alumni and employers on the programmes and what is the response of the department to the same?

Nil

31. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10) Nil 32. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Bridge course for new comers in every year

33. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

 Traditional chalk and talk method  Lecture and discussion method

34. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Nil 35. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

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Nil

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department. Nil

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore.

38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1) Six faculty have passed Eligibility Test (NET/SET) 2) Four have Ph.D. degrees and three are doing Ph.D. degree me the research 3) The Tamil Department has published its own text books for Part –I Tamil of UG Programmes 4) Conducting various common programmes as seminar and conferences in coloboration with local bodies like Ulaga Thirukkural Peravai, Thilagavathiyar Athinam, Central Institute of Classical Tamil and Mailai Tamil Sangam, Chennai 5) Sending students to participate in essay, poetry, quize and elocution competitions in Tamil, held at District and State Level. Weaknesses 1) Degree programmes yet to be started.

Opportunities: 1) As the department offers only Part I programmes, the bright students to learn tamil is not explicitly known. 2) More chances to improve the skills, through local language. 3) We can easily approach any students. 4) Extension activities, like as, NSS, Rotaract, RRC, are usually assigned to language departments due their mass contact with students. Challenges 1) Most of the students are from rural and marginalize section.

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39. Future plans of the department.

1) Make the students study by heart all the Thirukkural, knowing the meaning 2) To conduct Quiz competition on relevant subjects on the days of important like Gandhi Jeyanthi, Vivekanadar Jeyanthi, Independence Day etc. 3) To motivate the student to develop creating power by composing, poems and by writing essays and articles. 4) To make the students understand Tamil Culture tradition and habits. 5) To encourage the student to Translate their relevant subject in to tamil 6) To try to bring major Tamil course of UG and PG levels.

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment

LIBRARY - JANUARY 1994

2. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Librarian 02 02 Asst. Librarian 02 02

3. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./ Ph.D./M.Phil., etc.) :

No.of Ph.D. No.of students S. Qualificat Name Designation Specialization years of guided in No. ion experience the last 4 years M.A., Library Administration, M.L.I.S., 1. Mr.C.Rajangam Librarian Cataloguing , Classification 16 - M.Phil. and Library Supervision P.G.D.C.A.

M.Com., Mr. S. Subra 2. M.L.I.Sc., Librarian Classification 1 - maniyan

M.Com., Asst. 3. Ms. P. Sathya M.L.I.Sc., Library Administration - - Librarian

B.Sc., Mr. G. Rajini Asst. 4. M.L.I.S. Cataloguing 2 - kanth Librarian

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4. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled Administrative - Sanctioned – 02, Filled -02 5. Faculty recharging strategies

 Deputed to undergo Faculty Development Programmes in other institution.

 Attend Conferences, Seminars and presenting papers

 Faculty improving towards new technology

6. Seminars/Conferences/Workshops organized and the source of funding (national / international) with details of outstanding participants, if any: Organised three days National seminar on “Enriching the library Resources, sponsored by Tamil Nadu Library Association and Raja Rammohan Roy Library foundation Kolkata on 18th , 19th and 20th February 2011.

Shri T.Ashok Babu, Scientist and Head, Technical Information Centre, Advanced System Lab, DRDO, Govt. of India, Hyderabad was the chief guest.

7. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 33 % from other universities within the State Nil from other universities from other States Nil

8. Present details about infrastructural facilities

a) The College Library Total collection : Books – 23361 Journals – 46 Magazines – 15 System – 07 Non-book materials (CD,DVD’s) – 225 Back volumes of periodicals – 347 Ratio of library user – 240 Total seating capacity – 184

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Central library - 60 Periodical section – 24 Reference section – 60 Management studies libraries – 40

b) i) An internet lab with high speed connectivity is available for staff members and students. Separate net hours are provided to final year B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students at the rate of - 1 hour per week.

ii) For staff members - 2 hours per day

9. Does the library obtain feedback from

a) Faculty : Yes

b) b) Students : Yes

10. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

1) Availability of Books, Journals, Magazines, Electronic media, Online journals and books, back volume of periodicals etc., 2) Average number of user per day - 250

11. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is accredited with A Grade by NAAC

12. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths Fully computerized library (including OPAC) Weaknesses Separate library to be established soon.

Opportunities: e-learning and Net facility in the library

Challenges Separate building of the library

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13. Future plans of the department.

1. Separate building of library 2. Increase online journals 3. Additional Books and Journals for research students 4. Encourage students to utilize all facilities offered in the library

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J.J. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS), PUDUKKOTTAI EVALUATIVE REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

1. Name of the Department & its year of establishment PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 1994

2. Number of teaching posts sanctioned and filled (Professors/ Associate Professors/Asst. Professors)

Sanctioned Filled Asst. Professors 02 02

3. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization (D.Sc./D.Litt./

No.of Ph.D. No.of S. Specializa students Name Qualification Designation years of No. tion guided in experience the last 4 years M.PEd., Director of M.Phil. 1. K.Jagathis Babu Physical Basket ball 10 - Ph.D. - Thesis Education Submitted Asst. Director of B.PEd., 2. M.Elangovan Physical Education Athletics 14 - M.Sc.

4. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio All UG, PG & M.Phil. - 3300 students 2 teachers

5. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: Marker - 2

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6. Publications:

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

National - 01 International - 02  Monographs - Nil  Chapter(s) in Books - Nil  Editing Books - Nil  Citation Index - Range : 0.3208 Average: 0.3208  Impact factor - Range : 0.02714 Average: 0.02714 National : “A Study of Student’s interest towards physical education among self financing, aided and government arts College men students” on Indian Journal of Research PARIPEX, page No. 252 and 253 (volume 2 issue: 11 Nov. 2013, ISSN – 2250 – 1991) International : A Study of college students interest towards physical education programmes considering their gender, on Journal Global Research Analysis , Page No. 217-219 (Volume 2 issue 11 Nov. 2013, ISSN No. 2277-8160) International : An Impact of Different pace of walking on selected CHD Risk factors of College Men students” on International Journal of Sports Technology Management and Allied Sciences, Page No. 94-101, Vol. No.1, October 2012, ISSN 2319 - 5274

7. Areas of consultancy and income generated 1. Pudukkottai District School Physical Education Teachers three days. Orientation programme organized by Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu was held at our College campus from 21.02.2012 to 23.02.2012. 2. The under 14 boys Tamil Nadu Basket Ball Team Coaching Camp was held at our college indoor stadium from 9 Nov. 2013 to 13 Nov. 2013.17.

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8. Diversity of staff

Percentage of faculty who are graduates of the same parent university 50 % from other universities within the State 50 % from other universities from other States Nil

9. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance from College.

a. Academic Year : 2009 – 2010 i) 50% Concession in fees – 7 students ii) Free Education – 3 students iii) Free Education + Free Food and Accommodation – 2 women students

b. Academic Year : 2010-2011 i) 50% concession in fees – 9 students ii) Free Education + Free Food and Accommodation with uniform kit also – 2 women students iii) c. Academic Year : 2011-2012 i) 50% concession in fees – 9 students ii) Free Education + Free Food and Accommodation with uniform kit also – 2 women students

d. Academic Year : 2012-2013 i) 50% concession in fees – 5 students ii) Free Education + Free Union kit + Free Nutrition for practice session – 1 student

e. Academic Year : 2013-2014 i) 50% concession in fees – 8 students ii) Free Education – 3 students

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10. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10)

S.No. Name Position Organization Studying in Nethaji Subash Asian Games (Silver Medalist) - 1. S.Shanthi Chandrabose National Institute 2006 at Doha of Sports (NIS)

2. S.Ramya All India Medalist Sub Inspector of Police Tamil Nadu

International Inter University 3. S.Subramanian Badminton Player Indian Postal Service

4. A.Krishnaveni Inter University Medalist in Athletics Tamil Nadu Police

Represented all India Inter 5. K.Sathish University in Handball Tournament Tamil Nadu Police

Badminton – Bharathidasan University Player and participated in 6. R.Kannan All India Inter University Badminton Chennai Competition

Bharathidasan University Player and A.Mohammed 7. placed in All India Inter University Sub-Inspector of Police Nazeer Athletic Competition Tamil Nadu

Bharathidasan University Player and 8. M.Alagesan placed in All India Inter University Sub Inspector of Police Competition Tamil Nadu

Bharathidasan University Player and 9. K.Arun placed in South Zone Inter Central Excise – Guest Player University Cricket Tournament.

All India Weight Lifting Studied II M.Sc. Computer 10. P.Anuradha Competition – Gold Medalist last Science in this college 2 years

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STATE REPRESENTATION

II B.A. 2nd place in 200 mts. State Level 1. A.Krishnaveni 2010-2011 English Athletics held at Erode, Tamil Nadu II B.Sc. Info She won gold medal in Tamil Nadu 2. D.Kalpana 2010-2011 rmation State weight lifting Championship Technology held at Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu II B.Sc. She won gold medal in Tamil Nadu 3. D.Kalpana 2010-2011 Information State weight lifting Championship Technology held at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu II B.A. Secured 22nd position in Chennai 4. K.Sandhanamary 2010-2011 English Marathon held at Chennai Secured 3rd place in 10000 mts. III B.A. 5. K.Sandhanamary 2011-2012 Walk, Junior State Athletic meet English held at Nehru Stadium, Chennai Secured 2nd place in State Level 6. P.Saranya 2011-2012 I B.B.A. Silambam competition held at Namakkal, Tamil Nadu III B.Sc. She won gold medal in Tamil Nadu 7. D.Kalpana 2011-2012 Information State weight lifting Championship Technology held at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu She won gold medal in 69 kg I M.Sc. category Junior weight lifting 8. P.Anuradha 2012-2013 Computer Championship held at Coimbatore, Science Tamil Nadu She won gold medal in 69 kg I M.Sc. category senior weight lifting 9. P.Anuradha 2012-2013 Computer Championship held at Chennai, Science Tamil Nadu She won gold medal in 48 kg category junior weight lifting 10. D.Kalpana 2012-2013 I M.C.A. Championship held at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu She won gold medal in 48 kg category senior weight lifting 11. D.Kalpana 2012-2013 I M.C.A. Championship held at Chennai, Tamil Nadu Secured 2nd place in State Level Silambam competition held at 12. P.Saranya 2012-2013 II B.B.A. Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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She won gold medal in 69 kg II M.Sc. category senior weight lifting 13. P.Anuradha 2013-2014 Computer Championship held at Thanjavur, Science Tamil Nadu

Participation State Level Silambam 14. P.Saranya 2013-2014 III B.B.A. competition held at Thiruvannamalai

National Representation

Participated Women National II B.A. 1. A.Krishnaveni 2010-2011 Athletic meet held at Agra, Utter English Pradesh

I M.Sc. She won gold medal in Junior 2. P.Anuradha 2012-2013 Computer Nationals Weight Lifting Science Championship held at New Delhi

I M.Sc. 5th position in senior nationals 3. P.Anuradha 2012-2013 Computer weight lifting competition held at Science SRM University, New Delhi

36. Give details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department.

Nil

37. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies. Give details.

The College is re-accredited by NAAC, Bangalore. 38. Detail any five Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department

Strengths 1. Indoor Stadium - To play basket ball, four badminton courts and a separate table tennis indoor court 2. Flood light basket ball court 3. 16 station multi Gym 4. Students voluntarily involved themselves in sports activities.

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5. Students won many metals at district level, University level, State level, National level and also at International level 6. Alumni Mr. S. Subramanian participated in the International Inter University Badminton competition held at China in 2011.

Weaknesses 1. Time constraint 2. Lack of motivation among a section of parents

Opportunities:

1. Utilization of Indoor Stadium and Fitness centre can be increased 2. Special coaching for mind power – Yoga and meditation can be promoted

Challenges 1. 400 mts. Track for Athletic events to be established in the college ground

39. Future plans of the department.

1. To lay a 400 mts. Track in the coming academic year. Plans to institute State Level Trophics for Badminton, Basket Ball and Volley Ball in coming academic year.

2. Plan to start Badminton academy in the coming academic year. 3. Construction of Swimming pool.

Tournaments organized in the last five years : State Level :

1. Tamilnadu State sub junior badminton tournaments were held at our college Indoor Stadium from 26th August 2010 to 29th August 2010. More than 600 players were participated from various places in Tamil Nadu.

Inter University Level : 1. South Zone Inter University Men Handball Tournament from 20th November 2013 to 24th November 2013. 49 Universities were participated from various places of south India.

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University Level : 2009 to 2014

Every year our college organized Bharathidasan University Intercollegiate Badminton, Table Tennis and Basket ball tournaments.

Level of S.No. Name Game Date and Place participation

2009-2010

Athiyaman Engineering All India Inter R.Lakshmikanth Chess College, Hosur, 1. University 31.09.2009 to 04.10.2009.

South Zone Mangalore University from 2. K.Tamilmani Inter Badminton 07.01.2010 to 12.01.2010 University

South Zone Mangalore University from 3. R.Kannan Inter Badminton 07.01.2010 to 12.01.2010 University

Nagarjuna University, South west M.Mohamed Gundoor from 29.12.2009 Zone Handball 4. Gani to 02.01.2010 Interuniversity

Annamalai University, South Zone Chidambaram from 5. R.Kannan Inter Tennis 04.01.2010 to 08.01.2010 University

M.G.University, Kottayam South West from 11.12.2009 to R.Ajitha Basket Ball 6. Zone 17.12.2009

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Level of S.No. Name Game Date and Place participation

2010-2011

All India Sathyabama University, Chennai, 26.11.2010 to 7. R.Lakshmikanthan Inter Chess University 01.12.2010. South Zone NTR University, Vijayawada, 25.10.2010 to 8. K.Isanth Inter Badminton University 30.10.2010

South Zone NTR University, Vijayawada, 25.10.2010 9. G.Madhan Kumar Inter Badminton University to 30.10.2010 Govind Ballabh-Pant All India Cross University of A.Santhanamary Inter 10. Country Agriculture on University 22.12.2010

All India Kannur University, Weight D.Kalpana Inter Kannur, 10.11.2010 to 11. Lifting University 12.11.2010

Acharya Nagarjuna All India University, Gundoor, 12. A.Krishnaveni Inter Athletics 30.12.2010 to University 03.01.2011

Acharya Nagarjuna All India University, Gundoor, 13. A.Santhanamary Inter Athletics 30.12.2010 to University 03.01.2011

South Zone Andra University, Kakinada, 20.01.2011 to 14. A.Swaminathan Inter Handball University 25.01.2011.

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Level of S.No. Name Game Date and Place participation

2011-2012

South Zone Osmania University, Hyderabad, 06.09.2011 to 15. S.Prabakaran Inter Cricket University 10.09.2011 South Zone Osmania University, Hyderabad, 06.09.2011 to 16. K.Arun Inter Cricket University 10.09.2011 All India Cross M.d.University, Rothak A.Sandhanamary Inter 17. country on 02.10.2011 University All India Gurunanak University, Weight D.Kalpana Inter Amrister, 24.01.2012 to 18. Lifting University 26.01.2012

2012-2013

South Zone Thrissur, 27.12.2012 to 19. R.Lakshmikanth Inter Chess 01.01.2013 University Bilaspur Univesity, M.Harihara All India Inter Boxing Bilaspsur, 27.12.2012 to 20. Sudhan University 03.01.2013 Kannur Table C.Sabarivasan South zone University,Kannoor, 21. Tennis 27.12.2012 to 29.12.2012 Kannur Table Wilfred Godwin South zone University,Kannoor, 22. Tennis 27.12.2012 to 29.12.2012 Sukadhya University, All India Inter Weight Udaipur, 26.02.2013 to P.Anuradha University 23. Lifting 28.02.2013 (Gold Medal)

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Level of S.No. Name Game Date and Place participation

D.Kalpana All India Inter Weight Sukadhya University, University Lifting Udaipur, 26.02.2013 to 24. 28.02.2013 P.Vijaykumar South Zone Cricket Manipal University, 25. 15.12.2012 to 30.12.2012 Manipal University, 26. C.Karthick South Cricket 15.12.2012 to 30.12.2012

2013-2014

South Zone JNT University, Kakinada, 25.12.2013, 27. C.Sabarivasan Inter Table Tennis University 28.12.2013 All India Punjabi University, Pzatiala, 22.12.2013 to 28. D.Prakash Inter Athletics University 28.12.2013 JNT University, S.Raghul South Zone Basketball Kakinada, 20.01.2014 to 29. 24.01.2014 All India Inter Weight Hindustan Engineering P.Anuradha 30. University Lifting College, Coimbatore (Gold Medal)

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