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Annual Report 2019 - 20 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur BON SECOURS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Nationally Accreditedwith‘A’GradebyNAAC RecognizedbyUGCundersection 2(f)&12(B) Institution Affiliated to Bharathidasan University Vilar Bypass, Thanjavur – 613006. TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA ANNUAL REPORT 2019 - 20 1 Annual Report 2019-2020 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur ANNUAL REPORT 2019 - 2020 The Annual Report proclaims our deeds and also sketches out the performance of the college throughout the year. It echoes our vision, testifies our mission, showcases our accomplishments and glorifies the achievements of our students and faculty. It is also a record of the momentous learning experience, we provide to the students leading to their holistic development. I. CurricularAspects AcademicProgrammes There are 15 programmes at the UG level and 10 Programmes at the PG level.The departments of Mathematics, Physics, English and Commerce and Management Studies offer M.Phil. Programmes and the departments of Biotechnology, Management and Commerce offer Ph.D. Programmes. Besides, the College also offers 5 University Diploma, 2 Certificate Courses,7 NSDC Courses, 92 Add - On Courses by Bon Secours College Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli and 52 Value Added Courses by Bon Secours College Affiliated To Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. Curriculum Planning and Implementation Faculty Course diary, the specially designed input for contiuous monitoring and evaluation of curriculum delivery is realised through teacher preparedness and curriculum enrichment programmes such as special/guest lectures, trainings, seminars, conferences, workshops, outreach programmes, field visits and educational tours. All the Departments have organised the above mentioned programmes through their respective associations. IQAC The IQAC held 11 meetings during the year. Various programmes on research andDevelopment, orientation and training were organized by IQAC. Prior to the Mock visit, an Internal Audit will be conducted from August 19.08.2019 to 22.08.2019 and the 2 Annual Report 2019-2020 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur website audit will be held on 26.08.2019. The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) was submitted on 25.12.2019. The following programmes were organized by IQAC during the year: S. No. of. Date Title of the Programme Resource Person No. Participants Fr.Antonysamy OSM, Counselling & Psychotherapist Fr.Susai Raj, Director Jeevajothi organization, Kantharvakottai Faculty Development Prof. Subramanian, Dept. of Program on Fundamental English 10.06.2019& 1. Elements of Teaching & 220 11.06.2019 Dr.K.Maran, Sairam college of Effective Teaching Engineering, Chennai Techniques Prof. Syed Nasumudeen, Aimen college, Trichy Dr.P.Srinivasan, Department of Education, Central University, Thiruvarur Dr.R.Kalaivani, the IQAC Coordinator All First Year 18.06.2019 & Student Induction 2. Student in 19.06.2019 Programme Ms.M.Florence Dayana, Dean of Computer Science and 2019-2020 technology Administrative Training Mr.Mani Maran, Ph.D., MA., Program on "Catalog BLIS., Tamil Pandit, Saraswathi 3. 11.06.2019 7 Navigator for Library Mahal, Thanjavur Professionals" Mr.Aronimos, Founder, Faculty Development Children’s Education Research 4. 19.07.2019 Programme on National Centre, Trichy. 218 Educational Policy 2019 Dr.G.Vadivazhagan, Asst. Prof. Dept. of. Commerce Dr.J.Jayaprakash Head Dept of Biochemistry Rajah’s Serfoji Seminar on Tools for College[Autonomous] 5. 22.07.2019 Patent Searching on Life Thanjavur. Science Inventions Mr.B.Ahilan Deputy Controller of Patents office, Chennai. Administrative Training Ms.B.Asha, Asst.Prof. Dept. of 6. 01.08.2019 Program on "Modern Computer Science, Bon Secours 34 Office Management" College for Women, Thanjavur Mr.Stalin Peter Babu, Director of Ayya Foods Pvt.Ltd., 7. 14.08.2019 Workshop on My MSME Vasantham Lion’s Club, 145 Thanjavur Dr.T.Sivakami, 3 Annual Report 2019-2020 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur Head,Department of Management Studies Bon Secours College Thanjavur. Dr.T.Bharath Kumar R& D Coordinator Bon Secours College College for Seminar on Research Women 8. 20.08.2019 Methodology: Tools and 219 Techniques Dr.M.Catherine Siriya Pushpa Asst.Prof Dept.of Physics Bon Secours College College for Women Dr.F.R.Alexander Pravin Durai, Workshop Head and Associate Professor of On "Centuries Ahead in 9. 28.08.2019 Commerce 210 Quality Education: Know - How" Administrative Training Mr.T.Solomon, Managing 10. 12.09.2019 Program on "MIS Director, Gurukul Soft, Chennai 48 (Gurukul Software)" Dr. S. L. Harikumar Registrar, Central University of Jharkhand, Central University, Jharkhand Dr. S. Karthik Kumar, Associate Prof. Dept. of English, Annamalai University, Chidambaram Dr. F.R. Alexander Pravin Durai,Head and Associate Academic Collaborative Professor of Commerce, National Seminar with St.Joseph’s College NAAC (Autonomous), Trichy on Mr. Syed Nazimuddeen, The Transformation in AGM,Learning Center, Unit of 11. 12.10.2019 Higher Education - SF IT Systems, Singapore 223 National Educational Mr. B. Ahilan, Deputy Policy, 2019 relevance Controller of Patents & Designs, with Accreditation and Patent Office, Chennai Autonomy (THE – NEP2k19) Dr. M.G. Sethuraman, Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Gandhigram Rural Institute [Deemed to be University], Dindugul Mr. Nayeem A Khan, HR Trainer, TCS, Chennai Dr. M. Swaminathan, Director of Management Studies, Bharath College of Science and Management Dr.J.Chockalingam, Syndicate Paramarsh Induction member, BDU, Trichy, Associate 12. 01.11.2019 Professor of Computer Science, 120 Programme Khadir Mohideen College, Adhirampattinam 4 Annual Report 2019-2020 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur Dr.F.R.Alexander Pravin Durai, Head and Associated Professor of Commerce, St.Joseph’s College (Autonomous) Trichy Dr.R.Kalaivani, IQAC Coordinator workshop on ICT enabled Mr.Syed Nazimuddeen AGM, 13. 11.12.2019 tools for effective teaching ARIN Professional Services 214 and learning process Pvt.Ltd, Trichy Faculty Development Mr. Nayeem Khan, HR Trainer, Programme on TCS, Chennai 14. 07.01.2020 119 “Preparing Professionals Mr.Sivakumar, ARIN of 2020 and Beyond” Professional Pvt.Ltd. Trichy Fr.Susai Raj, Director, Jeeva Faculty Development Jothi organization 15. Programme on Promoting 24.02.2020 221 Social Responsibilities for Prof.T.Joseph Pandian, Asst. Educators Prof. Dept. of. English, Bon Secours Dr.Namita Rajput, Principal (OSD), Sri Aurobindo Evening College, University of Delhi Mr.Spartan Senthil, Founder director, Warrior mindset coach, Spartan senthil Ltd, Chennai Fr.Dr.P.P.Joseph, Former Online Faculty Principal, Bhopal School of Development Programme 13.05.2020 Social Sciences, Promotor BSSS On “Constructing and 16. to Academyof Excellence, Bhopal, 175 Cultivating teachers’ 17.05.2020 M.P quality in Higher Education 2020” Dr.NinadJhala, Principal and Consultant, Anand Institute of social work, Anand, Gujarat Dr. F.R. Alexander Pravin Durai, Head and Associate Professor of Commerce,St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous) Trichy. Dr.R.Kalaivani, IQAC UGC Scheme of Coordinator and 17. 20.02.2020 Paramarsh Workshop on 50 Dr.N.Anuradha, Head, NAAC Criterion I and III Department of Physics IQAC organised UGC Paramarsh Webinar on F.R.Alexander Praveen Durai, 18. 18.04.2020 NAAC Accreditation: the Academic Ambassador for 60 Reviewing the UGC- Paramarsh preparedness UGC Paramarsh webinar, NAAC Accreditation: F.R.Alexander Praveen Durai, 19. 29.04.2020 Reviewing the the Academic Ambassador for 52 preparedness session II UGC- Paramarsh One and One interaction F.R.Alexander Praveen Durai, 20. 11.05.2020 58 webinar on NAAC the Academic Ambassador for 5 Annual Report 2019-2020 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur Accreditation: Reviewing UGC- Paramarsh the Preparedness – Session III and IV for Sri Bharathi Arts and Science College for Women Kaikurichi, Pudukkottai One and One interaction webinar on NAAC Accreditation: Reviewing F.R.Alexander Praveen Durai, the Preparedness – 21. 23.05.2020 the Academic Ambassador for 32 Session III and IV UGC- Paramarsh for Arputha College of Arts & Science, Alangudi, Vamban, Pudukkottai Internship/ Field Work/ Project Work Internship is an integral part of regular curriculum and hence it is obligatory for every student to undergo internship to gain first-hand knowledge and practical exposure. The departments preferably arrange internship in institutions with whom they have entered in to MoUs. The final year UG &PG students of certain departments opt project work in the final semester. They are free to choose a topic of their own and will work under a guide teacher it. Projects are submitted to the University for evaluation and viva voce examinations. For M.Phill student’s dimentation is a compulsory part of their curriculum. Field visits are arranged by every department to provide students with practical experience. The students undertake field visits in groups under the guidance of a staff member. S.No Dept. Internship Field Work Project Work UG PG UG PG UG PG MPhil 1. Social Work - 3 - 19 3 - 2 2. Commerce 241 - 342 - 174 68 5 3. Mgnt. Studies 112 - 55 - 59 - 2 4. English 115 41 124 - 116 18 1 5. History 65 - 20 - - - - 6. Maths 233 43 191 - 234 63 1 7. Physics 181 54 88 - - 29 - 8. Chemistry 99 16 52 - - 16 - 9. Bot & Bio 176 6 133 - - 13 - 10. HA 46 - 40 - 46 - - 11. CS 58 47 126 - 60 33 - 12. BCA 124 - 130 - 115 - - 13. IT 59 - 59 - 56 - - 14. FT 97 3 50 - - - - Faculty participation related to curriculum and Assessment (Academic Bodies) Many of our faculty members are often invited to be members of various academic bodies 6 Annual Report 2019-2020 Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur such as External examiner, member of Board of Studies, External valuation, Examiner for viva-voce etc in other college and universities. The following in the list of such assignments undertaken by our faculty. No. of the Body with S. No Dept. Name of the Teacher full time teacher participated 1. Ms.P.Manika Jothi 1 2. Ms.S.Yazhinee 1 Social Work 3. Sr.Delphina Mary 1 4. Ms.C.Radha 1 5. Dr.Sr.Cathelina 7 6. Mrs.A.N.Christy 4 7. Dr. C. Saffina 2 8. Dr.
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