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1 Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) for the year 2017 18 Submitted to NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL BANGALORE Prepared by IQAC AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL COLLEGE (Autonomous, Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Re-accredited (3 rd cycle) with A grade (CGPA of 3.67 out of 4) by NAAC, Recognized as College of Excellence by UGC, STAR College by DBT and Ranked 47 th at National Level in NIRF 2018) SIVAKASI 626 124 TAMIL NADU DECEMBER 2018

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Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR)

for the year 2017 – 18

Submitted to

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL

BANGALORE

Prepared by

IQAC

AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL COLLEGE (Autonomous, Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Re-accredited (3rd cycle) with

A grade (CGPA of 3.67 out of 4) by NAAC, Recognized as College of Excellence by UGC, STAR College by DBT and Ranked 47th at National Level in NIRF 2018)

SIVAKASI – 626 124

TAMIL NADU

DECEMBER 2018

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Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) - 2017 - 18

Part – A 1. Details of the Institution

1.1 Name of the Institution Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College (Autonomous)

1.2 Address Line 1 Srivilliputtur Road

Address Line 2 Sivakasi

Sivakasi (T.K.)

City/Town

State Tamil Nadu

Pin Code 626124

Institution e-mail address [email protected]

Contact Nos. 04562-254100, 04562-254970

Name of the Head of the Institution: Dr. V. Pandiyarajan

Tel. No. with STD Code: 04562-254970

Mobile: 9486720726

Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Dr. R. Manohar

Mobile: 9245181180

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[email protected] IQAC e-mail address:

1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879) TNCOGN14557

1.4

NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date:

EC/62/RAR/166 dated January 05, 2013

(For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004.

This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate)

www.anjaconline.org 1.5 Website address:

Web-link of the AQAR: http://www.anjaconline.org/AQAR2017-18.pdf 1.6 Accreditation Details

Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of Validity

Accreditation

Period

1 1st

Cycle Five Star - 1999 1999 – 2005

2 2nd

Cycle A+ 95 – 100 2006 2006 – 2011

3 3rd

Cycle A 3.67 2013 2013 – 04.01.2020

1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC : DD/MM/YYYY 16/09/2004

1.8 AQAR for the year 2017 – 2018

1.9 Details of the previous years AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and

Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)

i. AQAR 2016 – 17 submitted to NAAC on 25/09/2017

ii. AQAR 2015 – 16 submitted to NAAC on 26/09/2016

iii. AQAR 2014 – 15 submitted to NAAC on 23/09/2015 iv. AQAR 2013 – 14 submitted to NAAC on 29/09/2014

v. AQAR 2012 – 13 submitted to NAAC on 30/09/2013 vi. AQAR 2011 – 12 submitted to NAAC on 28/09/2012 vii. AQAR 2010 – 11 submitted to NAAC on 29/09/2011 viii. AQAR 2009 – 10 submitted to NAAC on 29/09/2010

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1.10 Institutional Status

University State Central Deemed Private

Affiliated College

Yes

No

Constituent College Yes No

Autonomous college of UGC Yes No

Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No

(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)

Type of Institution Co-education

Men

Women

Urban

Rural Tribal

Financial Status Grant-in-aid

UGC 2(f)

UGC 12B

Grant-in-aid + Self Financing

Totally Self-financing

1.11 Type of Faculty/Programme

Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)

TEI (Edu) Engineering

Health Science

Management

Others (Specify) Nil

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1.12 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges) Madurai Kamaraj University,

Madurai

1.13 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government—UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc

Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University

University with Potential for Excellence

UGC-CPE

DBT Star Scheme UGC-CE

UGC-Special Assistance Programme

DST-FIST

UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)

UGC – Community

College

UGC-COP Programmes

2. IQAC Composition and Activities 2.1 No. of Teachers

2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff

2.3 No. of students

2.4 No. of Management representatives

2.5 No. of Alumni

2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder

and community representatives

2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists

12 -

-

-

- 1

1

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2.8 No. of other External Experts -

2.9 Total No. of members

14

2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held

9

2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. 15

Faculty 16

Non-Teaching Staff /Students

Alumni

Others

- - -

2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No

If yes, mention the amount :

2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)

(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC

Total Nos. 7 International National State Institution Level 8

(ii) Themes

Outcome based Education, Publications in Scopus Indexed Journals, Automation of

Students Attendance, Research Publication in Web of Science and Scopus Indexed

Journals, Professional Virtues, Effective Question Setting, New Dimensions in

NAAC Reaccreditation

2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC

1. Conducted External Academic Audit

2. Staff Development Programme on Outcome based Education

3. Staff Development Programme on Publications in Scopus Indexed Journals

4. Staff Development Programme on Automation of Students Attendance

5. Staff Development Programme on Research Publication in Web of Science and Scopus

Indexed Journals

6. Training Programme on Attendance Management System

7. Staff Development Programme on Professional Virtues

8. Brainstorming Session on Teaching Learning and Evaluation

9. Orientation Programme for newly recruited faculty members

10. Brainstorming Session on Infrastructure and Learning Resources

11. Brainstorming Session on Research and Consultancy

12. Brainstorming Session on Innovations in Extension Services

13. Staff Development Programme on Effective Question Setting

14. Brainstorming Session on Curricular Aspects

15. Staff Development Programme on New Dimensions in NAAC Reaccreditation

16. Brainstorming Session on Student Support and Progression

Rs. 40,000. (CE – Rs 25,000, Autonomy – Rs. 15,000)

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2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards

quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year *

Plan of Action

2017-18 Achievements

Staff Development Programme

Six Staff Development Programmes

Training Programme Two programmes organized for staff members

NAAC Sensitization

Programmes Six Brainstorming Sessions on SSR preparation

Guidance for Ph.D. Registrants

Awareness Programme on Research Publication in Web of

Science and Scopus Indexed Journal

* Attach the Academic Calendar of the year as Annexure. Refer Annexure – I

2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No

Management

Syndicate

Any other body

Provide the details of the action taken

The Management Committee suggests measures for the improvement of the functioning of IQAC

All Departments have initiated activities to implement the suggestions given by the External Academic Audit Committee and Report (ATR) were received

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Part – B

Criterion – I

1. Curricular Aspects

1.1 Details about Academic Programmes

Number of Number of Number of Number of value

Level of the added / Career

Existing programmes added self-financing

Programme Oriented

Programmes during the year Programmes

Programmes

Ph.D. 08

PG M.Phil. 08 01

1

M.Sc. 14 7 01

UG 21 11 10

PG Diploma 05 05

Advanced Diploma 01

Diploma 04 01 02

Certificate 41 36 05

Others –Self

Employment Courses 29

Total 131 01 61 17

Interdisciplinary 15

Innovative 04

Ph.D. – Tamil, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Economics, Commerce M.Phil. – Tamil, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Commerce, Economics P.G. – Tamil, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Economics, Commerce, Microbiology, M.Com.(CA), English, Biotechnology, MCA, Computer Science U.G. – Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Botany, Zoology, PHS, Economics, Commerce, Computer Science, BBA, Microbiology, Visual Communication, English, Biotech, BCA, Commerce (CA),

Commerce (EC), Commerce(SF),Commerce(CS), Computer Science (SF) and Commerce(PA)

1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options

Horizontal and vertical mobility of students are in practice

Curriculum of every semester consists of core papers, Allied, Elective and open options

Introduction of greater flexibility in the curriculum by giving more freedom of choice to learners to design their own curriculum

Provision of greater flexibility in the curriculum in order to make it more learner friendly and

useful to the society

CBCS has been in practice for all the courses

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ii) Pattern of programmes:

Pattern Number of programmes

Semester 46

Trimester

-

Annual 30

1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni

Parents

Employers

Students

(On all aspects)

Mode of feedback :

Online

Manual

Co-operating schools (for PEI)

*Please provide an analysis of the feedback in the Annexure Refer Annexure – II

1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.

New programme B.Com. Professional Accounting has been started

Based on Industrial job requirements, syllabus has been revised once in three years

All the papers have been updated periodically with recent advancement to support further

studies and research

Certificates courses were newly introduced

Mandatory Yoga course for all first year undergraduate students

1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.

B.Com. Professional Accounting Programme

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Criterion – II

2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

2.1 Total No. of Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others

permanent faculty 231 199 32 - -

2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D. 101

2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year

2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty 0 3 0

2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:

No. of Faculty International level National level State level

Attended

Seminars/

Workshops

65 32 15

Presented papers 61 42 20

Resource Persons - 13 30

2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning: Peer teaching, bridge course, Multimedia language lab, Video lessons, Screening syllabus oriented films, ICT

enabled group discussion, Teaching with interactive board, Teaching with mathematical models, Students

seminar by PPT presentation, Conducting study tours and field visits, Demonstrating animal dissections by

CD – ROM, E – learning, Cloud based learning, Web 2.0 based collaborative learning, Project based learning,

Analysing sports techniques through Power Director, Interaction with famous sports personalities, Witnessing

the games and sports, Conducting e - assignment, Conducting quiz through Assessment Response System,

Factory and Industrial visits, Case studies, Virtual lab, Remedial coaching for slow learners, E-content,

Educational CD‘s, Online Workshop on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), NPTel, VYAS Channel

telecasting

2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year

Asst. Associate Professors Others Total

Professors Professors

R V R V R V R V R V

11 - - 6 - - - - 11 6

184

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2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar

Coding, Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions) Question bank, double valuation, Online Multiple Choice questions, Supply of Photocopy of answer scripts, Online quiz through Assessment Response System, E- assignment, Repeat Exam for the students, M.Phil. viva voce through video conference

2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum 231 231 231

restructuring/revision/syllabus development

as member of Board of Study/Faculty/

Curriculum Development workshop

2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students 90%

2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage:

Title of the

Programme

Total no. of

students

appeared

Division

Departments Distinction I II III Pass %

Tamil M.A. Tamil 15 12 3 - - 100.0

English B.A. English 68 2 24 32 7 95.59

M.A. English 25 3 21 - - 96

Mathematics B.Sc. Maths 69 35 26 04 - 95.77

M.Sc. Maths 45 28 10 - - 84.4

Physics B.Sc. Physics 46 10 23 8 - 89.13

M.Sc. Physics 28 8 18 - - 92.9

Chemistry B.Sc.

Chemistry

45 16 24 3 - 95.56

M.Sc.

Chemistry

26 17 5 - - 84.6

Botany B.Sc. Botany 41 4 10 14 - 68.29

M.Sc. Botany 24 9 14 - - 95.8

Zoology B.Sc. Zoology 43 8 17 9 - 79.07

M.Sc. Zoology 17 5 10 - - 88.2

Computer

Science (Reg.)

B.Sc. C.S. 44 7 32 4 - 97.73

Computer

Science (SF)

B.Sc. C.S. 41 12 22 5 - 95.12

M.Sc. CS 28 19 8 - - 96.4

Computer

Science and

Information

Technology

B.Sc. CS & IT 90 21 61 7 - 98.89

Physical B.Sc. P.H.S. 63 5 23 13 - 65.08

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Education,

Health

Education and

Sports (PHS)

Economics B.A.

Economics 53 2 14 19 8 81.13

M.A.

Economics 8 3 4 - - 87.5

Commerce B.Com. 68 17 34 12 1 94.12

M.Com. 34 7 22 - - 85.3

Commerce

(CA/ EC/SF)

B.Com. (CA) 87 7 55 17 - 90.6

B.Com. (EC) 39 2 18 7 - 69.23

B.Com. (SF) 66 4 29 29 2 96.97

M.Com. (CA) 14 4 6 - - 71.4

Business

Administration

BBA (Reg.) 70 5 32 26 5 97.14

BBA (SF) B 53 16 21 3 12 77.36

BBA (SF) C 59 - 15 32 6 89.83

Microbiology B.Sc. MB 48 7 26 11 - 91.67

M.Sc. MB 11 3 7 - - 90.9

Biotechnology B.Sc. BT 41 10 22 9 - 100.0

M.Sc. BT 22 18 2 - - 90.9

Computer

Applications

B.C.A. 44 16 26 - - 95.45

M.C.A. 46 33 9 - - 91.3

Visual

Communication

B.Sc. Vis-

Com.

20 2 8 4 - 70.0

Commerce

(Corporate

Secretaryship)

B.Com. (CS) 70 3 28 25 - 80.0

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2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:

IQAC conduct Academic Audit every year to monitor Teaching /

Learning processes

Suggest new teaching methods

Ask Departments to conduct remedial classes to weak students and crash

courses to bright students

2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development

Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty

benefitted

Refresher courses 15

UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 6

HRD programmes 4

Orientation programmes 24

Faculty exchange programme -

Staff training conducted by the university 13

Staff training conducted by other institutions 18

Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. 49

Others- Staff Development Programmes 116

2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff

Category Number of Number of Number of Number of

Permanent Vacant Permanent positions filled

Employees Positions positions filled temporarily

during the Year

Administrative Staff 102 - - 5

Technical Staff 20 - - 2

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Criterion – III

3. Research, Consultancy and Extension

3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution

Organizing sensitization programme for teaching faculty to promote research

Encouraging the faculty members for submission of research proposals to various funding

agencies Motivating the students to apply for student projects of Tamil Nadu State Council

for and Science Technology (TNSCST)

Conducting workshops on Research Methodology / handling sophisticated instruments by the Instrumentation Centre

Faculty members attend Research Conferences and Seminars by availing PTAC

grant Honouring the faculty members with incentives for research activities

Providing concession for analyzing samples within the campus by Centralized

Instrumentation Centre Arrange sensitization programmes to motivate the Staff for submission of Research

Proposals

Organizing cluster departmental activities to promote interdisciplinary research for the benefit of teaching staff and research scholars

3.2. Details regarding major projects 1

Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted

Number - - 1 4

Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - - 3 38.51

3.3. Details regarding minor projects Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted

Number - 10 4 -

Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - 14.92 8.05 -

3.4. Details on research publications

International National Others

Peer Review Journals 170 34 3

Non-Peer Review Journals 4 24 -

e-Journals 13 12 2

Conference proceedings 110 33 11

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3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:

S.No. Name of the Department Range Average H-index Nos. in

SCOPUS

1. English 1.014 1.014 - -

2. Mathematics 0.5-1.0 0.635 7.5 2

3. Physics 0.76-5.327 2.383 47 24

4. Chemistry 0.729-4.553 0.7464 - 7

5. Botany 1.0-2.0 1.5 - -

6. Zoology 0.52-5.2 2.85 - -

7. Computer Science - - 1.39 -

8. Microbiology - - - 2

9. Biotechnology - - 24 1

10. Commerce - - 1 -

11. Business Administration 0.11 0.11 0.11 3(0.11)

12. Computer Applications 0.031-3.5 1.41 3 11

13. Computer Science (SF) - - 6 3

14. Commerce(CA/EC) - - - 2

3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other organizations

A . Major Research Projects

Name of the

Department

Duration

(Years)

Name of the

funding agency

Total grant sanctioned

Rs.

Received

Rs.

Tamil 1 year

2017 - 2018 Central Institute

of Classical

Tamil, Chennai

Rs.3,00,000 -

Zoology 1 year DBT 8,00,000 6,00,000

Total 11,00,000 6,00,000

B . Minor Research Projects

Name of the

Department

Duration

(Years)

Name of the funding

agency

Total grant

sanctioned

Rs.

Received

Rs.

Tamil 2017-2018 CICT, Chennai 2,50,000 2,00,000

Microbiology 2 UGC 5,55,000 4,41,000

Computer

Applications – 2

2017 – 2019 UGC-SERO 3,28,000 2,48,000

Business

Administration

1.5 UGC - SERO 4,35,000 3,71,000

Total 15,68,000 12,60,000

C. Interdisciplinary project : Nil

D. Industry Project

E. - Nil

E. Project Sponsored University or College: Nil

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F. Student Projects : 6

Name of the

Department

Duration

(Years)

Name of the funding

agency

Total grant

sanctioned

Rs.

Received

Rs.

Zoology 1 TNSCST 30,000 for (3) 30,000

Economics 6 months TNSCST 10,000 10,000 Total 40,000 40,000

E. Any other Projects - Nil

3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books

ii) Without ISBN No.

3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from

UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST

DPE DBT Scheme/funds

3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme

INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)

3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy :

3.11. No. of conferences organized by the institution

3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons 43

3.13 No. of collaborations

International: 3 National: 8 Any other: 6

3.14 No. of linkages created during this year 64

Level International National State University College

Number 3 1 7 - 9

Sponsoring

agencies

Management -

UGC Autonomy,

Management,

Community College

Grant, UGC-SERO

- Management,

UGC-SERO

1

25 4

-

Rs. 4,93,270

-

-

4

-

9 2 7

CICT – 1

SERO-1

6 -

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3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs :

From Funding agency

From Management of University/College

UGC 1.69

Autonomy Grant 20 DST-FIST - OTHERS

Total

26.02

3.16 No. of patents received this year

3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the institute in the

year

Total International National State University Dist College

8 1 1 3 1 - 2

3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)

3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:

University level 6 State level : 3

National level

International

level: -

-

Type of Patent Number

National Applied 2

Granted -

International Applied -

Granted 1

Commercialised Applied -

Granted -

3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution 39

who are Ph. D. Guides

and students registered under them 96

3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution

39

JRF 6 SRF 4 Project Fellows

Any other

2

CICT: 0.18

UGC-SERO : 4.15

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3.22 No. of students Participated in NCC events:

3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC: University level - State level -

National level

International level

2

-

3.25 No. of Extension activities organized

University forum

College forum

- 60

NCC 21 NSS 66 Any other 14

3.26. Major activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional social Responsibility.

1. Tamil

Street play on Environmental Awareness

Extension Programme to Differently-abled children

2. English

Training on improving ‗SLRW‘ skills

Training given to enhance the spoken skills

Taught Grammar through play way methods to rural school children

3. Hindi

Training the students those who appeared 8 levels of Hindi Examinations conducted by

DBHP Sabha, Chennai.

Creating awareness and Job avenues in Hindi

4. Mathematics

Supplementary Teaching to enhance the Mathematical knowledge to Government

School Children

Mathematics Quiz Programme

5. Chemistry

Preparation and marketing of Small Scale Industrial Products

Water analysis

6. Physics

Demonstration of Science Experiments to +1 and +2 students

Conservation of Electrical Energy by distributing Pamphlets to the nearby villages

University level 5 State level 3

National level

International level -

2

3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:

University level

State level

1 -

National level

International level

- -

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7. Botany

Conducted Extension activities in a tribal hamlet on Environmental Awareness

8. Zoology

Conservation strategies of Scaly ant eater, Indian Pangolin species

Created Awareness on Rh incompatibility among the rural people

Detected blood groups of local people

9. PHS

Conducted Cycle Rally from our College to Courtallam and back to create Sports

Awareness among the people in and around Srivilliputtur, Rajapalayam, Tenkasi and

Courtallam

Preparation of Track, Volleyball Court, Throwball Court and Tennikoit Court

Health Awareness

Dengue Awareness

10. BioTechnology

Awareness Program on usage of Bio-pesticide to improve the soil fertility and soil

health

Dengue Awareness Programme

11. Microbiology

Bio-fertilizer Awareness Programme

Hemoglobin test to nearby villagers

12. Computer Science

Hands-on-Workshop on ―Basics of Computer Applications‖ to school students Online submission for Single Girl Child Scholarship Conducted Computer Awareness to School children

13. Computer Applications

Field Verification of Smart Card in Sivakasi Taluk Conducted Training on Online Attendance Management

14. Commerce

Women Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Development Programme Career guidance to school children Awareness programme on Consumer Protection

15. Commerce CA/EC

Awareness on Digital Payments

Health tips old agers at Amirtha Anbu Illam, Managaseri

16. Commerce (CS)

Career awareness regarding higher education in Commerce

17. BBA

Women Empowerment- To initiate Craft Work Skill on Embroidery

Swach Bharat- ―Clean India Movement and Dengue Awareness‖

Stress Management for Old Age People

18. Economics

Consumer Awareness and Environmental Protection

Environmental Awareness

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Criterion – IV 4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources

4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:

Facilities Existing Newly created Source of Fund Total

Campus area 157 acre - - 157 acre

Class rooms 100 - - 100

Laboratories 29 - - 29

Seminar Halls 2 - - 2

Smart Room 25 - - 25

No. of important equipments 2 UGC purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year. Value of the equipment Rs.2.9 Lakhs UGC

purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs)

Others (Equipment less than Rs. 18.44 lakhs UGC, DST FIST,

the cost of Rs. 1 lakh Management

4.2 Computerization of Administration and Library

ADMINISTRATION

Information about official meetings through SMS

Exam duties are informed through their e-mail ID

Reports are submitted by the Departments to the Principal through the College e-mail ID

WI-FI Campus

Online submission of Examination Application for UG and PG Courses

LIBRARY

Library is computerized with BARCODE system

Browsing of books through Online Public Access Centre

Maintenance of e-Books and e-Journals

Establishment of Digital Library

Staff and students use INFLIBNET

DELNET Database is installed

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4.3 Library services

Existing (upto 2017) Newly added Total

(2017 – 18)

No. Value (Rs.) No. Value (Rs.) No. Value (Rs.)

Text Books 92359 10,05,41,174.00 1721 4,92,778.00 94080 1,05,46,972.00

Reference Books 3881 53,03,364.00 132 2,88,846.00 4013 55,92,210.00

e-Books - - - - - -

Journals 52 1,28,647.00 59 1,66,951.00 59 1,66,951.00

e-Journals - - - - - -

Digital Database 2 INFILBNET / DELNET (Annual Member Ship / Rs.19,320)

3231 Included in Books

and Magazines 16

Included in Books and Magazines

3231 Included in Books and Magazines

CD & Video

Others (Specify) - - - - - -

4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)

Total Computer Internet Browsing Computer Office Departments Others Computers Labs Centres Centres

Existing 615 10 8 Mbps - - 30 36 -

internet

connection

Wi-Fi

connection

Added 8 1 20 Mbps - - 2 - -

internet

connection

Total 623 11 - - - 32 36 -

4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for

technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)

CTEL (Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning) trains staff on

Mobile App development

Video Lesson preparation

Audio Book preparation

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Dedicated lab for CTEL

20 Mbps internet connection

Provision of Wi-Fi Campus

Training to students with regard to online registration for terminal examination

Adopting Assessment Response System for conducting quiz and E – assignment

Soft skill development through special kits in Multimedia language laboratory

Crash Courses

Add on courses

Spoken Tutorial workshops for Teaching, Non-Teaching and students

4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs

i) ICT Rs. 1,23,924

ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities

Rs. 2,65,576

iii) Equipments Rs. 24,21,718

iv) Others

Nil

Total :

Rs. 28,11,218

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Criterion – V 5. Students Support Services

5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about student Support services

Detailed Prospectus and handbook

Bridge course for new Undergraduate students

Department level orientation

Message Corner as Infodesk during admission

Meeting for Ph.D. Research Scholars

Orientation program for first year UG and PG students

Soft Skill Development programmes

Promoting interpersonal relationship

Conduct of Gender Audit Programmes

Counselling programmes for students

Feedback from students about curriculum

Separate Students Counsellors for Boys and Girls

Students are financially supported to participate in various competitions

Students service channel is functioning with a Dean

Encouraging the departments to conduct soft skill development programs, coaching for

competitive examination and arranging for campus interviews

Personal care scheme

Participation in Association Activities, Seminars and Group Discussion

Every department exhibits job opportunities / vacancies available in various organizations

related to the respective departments in the department notice board

Anti-ragging awareness

Free internet facilities

Aptitude Training

Road safety programmes, free medical camps, eye check-up

5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression

Through personal care scheme, the performance and progress of the students are

monitored every semester

Internal and Terminal Examination results for tracking academic progression of the

students

Participation and won prizes in Intercollegiate Meet

Placement records

Conduct of periodical Test, quiz, Assignments, seminar, E-quiz, online assignment etc.

Best students are motivated to participate in inter- collegiate competitions and to present

the papers in the national level seminars

Event register

Feedback from students

Informal enquiry

Students Bio- data

Fact Sheet

Observation by peer

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Separate link is provided in the college website for the alumni to record their current

position

Alumni members submit their profile when attending their Graduation Day

Networking through social media

Participation in sports and cultural activities

Observing the behaviour of the students

Remedial classes

Vivekananda Kendra exams, Gandhian Thought exams and camps

Participation in Relay, Marathon races, Rallies, Blood donation camps and street plays

Organizing campus interviews, study tours, workshops Soft Skill programmes & Guest

Lecturers

Conduct of Martial Art training especially on ―Silambam‖

Alumni guest lectures are arranged for outgoing students

Conduct of Alumni General body meets to update progression status

Employment opportunities from MNCs and other organizations are displayed in the

notice board to create awareness among the students about the placement opportunities

Well-structured Alumni Association

Add on courses, soft skill programmes

Presentation of research articles in Seminars and Conferences, Intercollegiate Cultural

programmes, Summer Training Programmes

Carrying out off campus projects

Learners are asked to evaluate the programs they have studied at the end of the each year

and their feedback is duly taken care of at the time of next revision of the curriculum

Every time when a major revision takes place, a special Opinion Survey is conducted

among the final year learners and the alumni

Feedback from subject Experts, Alumni and Professionals of all disciplines

View of eminent Scholars, Professionals, Industrialists, University representatives and

learners, both present and past are also obtained though their representation in the

academic Council

Parents do express their free and frank opinion on the existing curriculum at the parent

teachers meeting

Opinion of external examiners at the time of conducting practical examinations and viva

voce also sought.

5.3. (a) Total Number of students : 5024

b) No. of Students outside the state 2

c) No. of international Students Nil

Men Women

No % No %

2581 51.37

2443 48.63

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Last Year This Year

General SC ST OBC Physically Total General SC ST OBC Physically Total

Challenged challenged

58 580 3 4392 9 5042 60 463 3 4489 9 5024

Demand ratio: 1 : 2 Dropout - 1.12%

5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)

Coaching classes for MAT, TANCET and such other competitive examinations

Centre for Competitive Examination provides reading materials and model questions to the aspirants and also organizes crash courses

B.Com.(CS) and B.Com. (PA) course schemes and syllabi based on ACS and CA Examinations

Coaching classes in Mathematics Conducted Coaching Classes for NET/SET/CSIR Examinations

The Departments have downloaded the previous year‘s NET/SET question papers with

answer key and distributed to the students

Institute of G.K. Guiding the Bright students to write the Competitive Examinations (IBPS Entrance

Examination, TNPSC Exams, MAT, TANCET….)

A separate course on ―Mathematics for Competitive Examination in Self Employment Course

5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations

NET 4 SET/SLET 6 GATE - CAT 4

IAS/IPS -

State PSC (Uniform Services)

10

UPSC

--

Others 95

ACS 2 CA (CPT) 6 TMB IIT - JAM

5.6 Details of student counseling and career guidance

Conducting coaching classes for CSIR/NET/SET Coaching classes for TNPSC Group Examination Communicative English classes Separate Counselor for boys and girls Students Counseling through personal care scheme Gender Sensitization programmes Career guidance programmes Group discussion with professional Moderator Awareness Session for Management studies Mock interviews and soft skill programmes Counseling to the girl students by the women staff members in the departments

No of students benefited: 634

12 2

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5.7 Details of campus placement

On campus Off campus

Number of

Organizations

Visited

Number of students Number of Number of students placed

Participated students placed

15 725 182 3

5.8 Details of Gender Sensitization Programs

Safety Measures for Women

Breast Feeding Week Celebration

Empowering women

Women‘s Day Celebration

Cervical and Breast Cancer Awareness programme

Hemoglobin content check up for girl students

Art of living programme

Bus safety programme by staff members

Lectures on Nutrition, Food habits and Hygiene to both genders

Counseling to mischievous students of both genders

5.9 Students activities 5.9.1. No of students participated in Sports, Games and other events

State/ University level

National level

International level

21 1

No. of students participated in cultural events.

State/ University level 40 National level - International level

5.9.2 No.of.Medals /awards won by students in sports, Games and other events

Sports: State/ University level

National level

International level -

2 1

Cultural: State/ University level 128 National level - International level -

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5.10 Scholarship and Financial

Number of Students

Amount (in Rs.)

Financial support from institution 93 2,97,500

Financial support from government 1088 38,02,611

Financial support from other sources 1

4,800

Number of students who received International/National recognitions

20 54,42,978

5.11 Student organized / initiatives

Fairs: State/ University level National level International level

Exhibition: State/ University level : National level: International Level :

5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students 136

5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed: ___________NIL________________

- -

- -

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Criterion – VI

6. Governance, Leadership and Management

6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution

Vision

Strive for excellence in personal and inter-personal academic skills through holistic

education for realizing social responsibilities at local, national and global levels.

Mission

Blended learning techniques

Offering diversified programmes

Updated curriculum with focus on thrust areas

Ensuring progressive academic performance and academic flexibility

Promoting research attitude and culture

Inculcating values on moral, social and environmental concerns

Imparting soft skills for personality development

Orienting the students for career development

Developing entrepreneurial skills

Imbibing leadership qualities

Strengthening physical and mental abilities

6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System

Yes, Our college has the Management Information System (MIS) for decision making and

also for preparation and submission of reports to government, UGC, NAAC, University and

other academic bodies. All the departments of our college also have their own MIS for the

same purpose.

6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:

6.3.1 Curriculum Development

Choice based Credit System

The syllabus for UG courses are revised once in four years and for PG courses once in

three years

Subject experts from other Colleges and Universities, University Nominee, Alumni

and Industrial experts are included as members in the board of studies

The model curriculum of UGC and syllabi of CSIR, NET, SET are referred for the

preparation of Course Scheme and Syllabus

Compulsory project works in PG courses and group projects in UG courses.

Horizontal movement in UG courses

Horizontal and Vertical movement in PG courses

Interdisciplinary papers in PG courses

Internship training

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6.3.2 Teaching and Learning

Established the Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning (CTEL) to improve ICT

teaching and learning environment in the campus

Multimedia Learning Materials (MLMs) are prepared by all the faculty members

The following programmes are conducted to improve the quality in teaching and

learning

Video Lectures

Video Conferencing

Field Study

Group Discussion

Project work

Trekking

Personality Development Programmes

Industrial Visit

Bank Visit

The following facilities are developed for teaching and learning.

Interactive Board

Virtual Lab

Audio Book

INFILIBNET access

Wi-Fi facility

State of Art Library

Language Lab

Multimedia Lab

6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation

Continuous Evaluation

Research Colloquium for M.Phil. Scholars

Double Valuation for Terminal Examinations

Subject Viva Voce for all Courses

Quizzes through Assessment Response System

Submission of Exam Application through Online

Publication of Results through Online

Seven security featured, student‘s photo printed and laminated mark statement

Colloquium and open viva voce for the M.Phil., Scholars

Video-conferencing open viva voce for the M.Phil. as well as P.G. students

6.3.4 Research and Development

Research Cell for facilitating and monitoring the research activities in the College

Wi-Fi facility to all the students

Eight Departments are recognized as Research Centres

Management incentives to the staff members for their research contributions

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Assistance given to students to apply for Students Research Projects

Mandatory research project to PG Courses

Group project in UG Courses Article Review meeting

Cluster Department activities

6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation

Centralized Instrumentation Centre with state of art instruments

Journals and Magazines in all disciplines

Purchase of recent editions books

Clarity Visualizer

Smart classroom

Language Lab

Green House

Extended lab hours

Wi – Fi campus

INFLIBNET Access

Video lessons

Open access

Back Volume Access System

Educational CDs

Educational Software

6.3.6 Human Resource Management

Recruitment of staff based on UGC/MHRD/State Government norms

Recruitment of Administrative and technical staff based on skill and experience

Periodical Staff Development Programmes on technical and non-technical aspects

Workshop on personality development for administrative staff

Staff Self Appraisal Report

Student Counselor in each department

Incentive scheme for encouraging research culture

Ph.D. allowance for staff members

Celebration of Teachers Day

Training on question setting

Article Review Meeting

Cluster Department Meeting

Orientation for new staff members

6.3.7 Faculty and Staff Recruitment

Staff members are recruited on the basis of UGC/MHRD/State Government norms

Administrative and technical staff are recruited on the basis of skill and experience

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Written Examination for the prospective staff members

Formation of Selection panel for the appointment of staff members under self

financing stream

6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration

Collaborative research work with University

Signing of MoU with reputed institutions and industries

Internship Training in Companies

Summer Training Programmes

Industry Experts in Board of Studies

Industrial Visits

Application development for industries

Mock Interview by industrialist to students

Staff development programmes through industrialist

6.3.9 Admission of Students

Admission committee as per government norms

Students admission based on the reservation policy of the Government of Tamil Nadu

Fair and transparent admission

Entrance examination for M.Phil. Programme

No capitation fee from students

MCA admission as per Tamil Nadu State Government Norms and TANCET

examination

Quota for sports persons and Differently abled students

6.4 Welfare schemes for

Teaching Research allowance to those staff members who have Ph.D. degree

Incentives for research contribution

Financial support for staff club activities

Fee concession for children of staff

Games and Pleasure Trips

Non teaching Fee concession for children of staff

Financial Assistance in times of Emergency

Games and Pleasure Trips

Students Incentive for best paper awards and winners in cultural events

Medical support

Free noon meals for select students

Scholarship from Alumni Association

RO purified drinking water in all blocks

Earn while learn scheme to students

All kinds of scholarships from government

Students Aid Fund

Remedial classes for slow learners

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Honour University blues

Placement assistance

Certificate and PG diploma courses

Soft skills Development

Counseling all

Crash Courses

Programme for Fast Learners

Association Activities

6.5 Total corpus fund generated

6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No

6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) have been done?

Audit Type External Internal

Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority

Academic Yes External Experts Yes IQAC

Administrative

Yes

Autonomous

Review

Committee

NAAC

Committee

Yes IQAC

Government Yes Internal

Auditors

6.8 Does the University / Autonomous College declare results within 30 days?

For UG Programmes Yes No

For PG Programmes Yes No

6.9 What efforts are made by the University / Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?

Consultation with education experts

Online comprehension examination for PG students

Online submission of Examination applications

Online publications of results

Security featured Hall tickets and Mark Statements

Separate Controller Office for UG and PG Courses

Double Valuation for all Courses

Preparation of Question bank

E-mail Communication

Rs. 20,66,85,869.00

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6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent

colleges?

Getting of Autonomy and extension of Autonomy

Sponsoring of UGC seminars

Deputing University nominees for Board of Studies

University nominee in academic council

Representation in Awards committee

Permission to start new courses

6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association

Helping to arrange Industrial visit

Representation in Board of Studies

Alumni interaction

Placement assistance

Free meals schemes for socially under privileged

Installation of R.O plant

Tuition fee and examination fee for poor deserving students

Support the institution in signing of MoUs

Honouring the prominent Alumni

6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association

Help to maintain good relationship with parents and department

Brought forward the problem of student to the department and offering solutions

Useful feedback from parents

Provide suggestions for the development of the college

6.13 Development Programmes for support staff

Awareness on Lab safety measures

Programme on Green office measures

Technical session on laboratory precautionary measures

Internet Training for office staff

6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly

Conduct Green Audit

Maintaining Eco Park

Created Star Garden and Zodiac Garden

Polythene free campus

NSS volunteers plant trees regularly

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Waste recycling through vermicomposing technology

Energy saving bulbs

Lemon Grass Garden

Mulberry Circle

Solar Supported Power System

Minimum usage of fans and lights

Proper disposal of E-Wastes

Virtual Lab

Cycle rally on Environmental Awareness

Use of one side paper

Reduction of paper works

Minimum use of CDs

Eco-walk by students

E-mail and Message Communication System

Motivating the Students on eco-safety

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Criterion-VII

7. Innovations and Best Practices

7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the

functioning of the college. Give details

I. Curricular Innovations

Curriculum is global in perspective and local in action

Offering Inter-disciplinary and application-oriented papers

Right blend of classical and modern concepts

Curriculum is need based and skill based by way of offering Job Oriented Courses

Incorporation of the model curricula prepared by the UGC / Tamil Nadu State

Council for Higher Education in the existing structure wherever possible

Industrial and bank visits by the students

II. Innovations in Teaching, Learning and Evaluation

ICT ENABLED TEACHING - MLM, Audio lesson, Video lessons, Video

Conferencing, Educational CDs

E-resources from NPTEL – INFLIBNET

LCD projectors

Interactive Boards

Clarity Visualizer

Audio Visual Studio

Language Lab

Lectures by Visiting Faculty

Lectures through Video Conferencing

Peer learning programme by senior students to junior students

Remedial coaching

Assignments in the form of charts, models, exhibitsSupport to teaching learning by

adding

Quizzes through Assessment Response System

Introducing online evaluation of M.Phil Dissertation in Chemistry and Computer

Science Programmes

Conduct of Video-conferencing open viva voce for the M.Phil. as well as P.G.

students

Conduct of proctor free eco-friendly online comprehension examinations every

semester for PG students so as to enable them to appear for online Competitive

Examinations

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III. Innovations in Research, Consultancy and Extension

Publications of research articles in peer-reviewed journals

Sanctioned Rs. 11,00,000 from CICT and DBT as Research Grant

Received Rs 12,60,000 for Minor Research Projects from UGC and CICT

Six students projects worth of Rs. 40,000/- received from TNSCST

Organizing cluster department staff seminars

Consultancy Services of the faculty members has been extended to the neighbourhood

society / govt. organizations / departments / industries on a ―not for profit basis‖ with

little revenue generation for the college

Website Development

Molecular techniques

Plant Identification

Mushroom cultivation

Biofertilizer production

Ornamental Fish culture

Vermicomposting

Haemoglobin assessment

Water Analysis

Extension Activities carried out are

Supplementary Teaching for Govt. School students

Street play for Environmental Awareness

Water Analysis

Plastic Free Environment for Tribal

Awareness on usage of Bio-pesticide

Computer literacy for the school children

Dengue Awareness

Field verification of Smart Card

Digital Payments

IV. Innovations in Infrastructure and Learning Resources

Adequate number of Smart classrooms and sufficient well equipped laboratories

Centralized Instrumentation Centre not only caters to the needs of our students and

scholars but also to the scholars of Colleges, Universities and Industries of this region

Excellent Sports infrastructure to meet the sports requirements

Mushroom Cultivation Centre

Biofertilizer unit

Spirulina production unit

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V. Student Support and Progress

Conducting coaching programmes to enable them to take up different types of

competitive examinations conducted by Recruiting Bodies of both State / Union

Govt.

Appointing / Engaging College level / Dept. level counsellors to identify the

problems, if any, of the students and provide them the necessary solutions

Identifying the slow learners and make them to perform well in the academics by way

of conducting remedial coaching classes

Soft skill programmes like personality development and Spoken English

programme are organized for the benefit of the students

Free medical checkup to all students

Display paper clippings related to environmental concern, Health awareness and

employment and research opportunities

Extra lab hours to slow learners

Gender sensitization programmes and Legal awareness programmes

Permitting the University players and cadets attending RDC camps to rewrite the

terminal examinations

Incentive for best paper awards and winners in cultural events

Free noon meals for select students

Scholarship from Alumni Association

Students are given individual attention by the assigned Staff Guardians through the

Personal Care Scheme

VI. Governance and Leadership

Effective Co-ordination and Monitoring of all academic activities through IQAC

Ragging free environment through Anti ragging cell

Awareness Programmes on Intellectual Property Rights and Energy auditing

Conduct of Academic Audit, Administrative Audit, Green Audit and Gender Audit

Staff Assessment System and Self appraisal

Online Submission of Exam Applications

Online Publication of Results

7.2 Provide the action taken report based on the plan of action decided upon at the beginning of the year

Activities No. Planned at the

beginning of the year

No. organized

Guest lectures 120 131

Publications 200 247

Publications in Proceedings 100 180

Seminar/conference/workshop 20 31

Extension activities 130 161

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7.3. Give two best practices of the college

I. Title of the Practice: Technology Enhanced Learning

Objectives

To reach larger audience and to expose clarity of contents

To prepare e-contents in the form of MLM, Video and Audio lessons

To develop mobile applications and are disseminated to the students for instant learning.

To upload all teaching materials in ANJAC- Learning Management System (LMS)

software for enhancing teaching-learning process.

Context

ANJAC established Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning (CTEL) to accomplish a

full-fledged ICT based teaching and learning. CTEL trains and enables the staff members to

prepare their own educational contents. CTEL assesses the quality of the developed e-contents.

The Practice

Organizing seminars, workshops and training programmes to both students and staff by

inviting resource persons from software industries and academic institutions who excel in

ICT based teaching

Training Programmes by CTEL for developing E-contents such as MLM, Video, Audio

lessons and Mobile applications

Creation of Video Lectures by utilizing the Audio – Visual Laboratory

Staff enrichment programme on preparation of audio books and digitization of books,

journals, etc.

Staff development programme for creating mobile applications

Best E-Content Cash Award to staff members on the Teachers' Day Celebrations every

year

Evidence of Success

Multimedia Learning Materials (MLM):

Prepared by Staff members : 352

Video Lessons Prepared : 32

Audio Books Prepared : 49

Mobile Applications Prepared : 53

MLM Prepared by Students : 49

Video Tutorial:

Prepared by Mr.B.Venkatesh, Assistant Professor, Department of Visual Communication:

Tutorial for MLM Preparation using Adobe Dream viewer

Tutorial for MLM Preparation using Adobe Flash

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Workshops, Seminars and Training Programmes organized

CTEL organized a one day Training Program on “Preparation of Video Lessons” for

sixty five staff members of our college. Mr. R. Vinoth Venkatesh, Assistant Professor,

Department of Visual Communication, gave training on preparing contents for video lessons on

the subjects handled by our staff members.

CTEL organized a ―Evaluation Program for Video Lessons‖ for thirty five staff members

of our college. Mr. C. Manikandan, M.A. D.F. Tech. & TVP HoD, Department of Film and

Television Production, Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, Madurai gave the

training programme on the evaluation of video lessons.

CTEL organized a one day Training Program on “Digitalization of Books in Image and

Audio Formats” for forty five staff members of our college. Dr. S. Amutha, Assistant

Professor, Department of Educational Technology, Bharathidasan University, Trichy, gave

training on converting the contents of the book into digital formats. Mr. G. Kesavan, Production

Coordinator in Digital Technology, Department of Educational Technology, Bharathidasan

University, Trichy gave training on Text to Speech Conversion using Abby Fine Reader

software.

CTEL organized a one day workshop on “Preparation of Audio Book” for the faculty

members. Mr. S. Gnanasambandan, Senior Announcer, All India Radio, Madurai, acted as a

resource person and gave training to 150 faculty members for preparing the audio books.

S.No Title Name of the faculty Department

1 Stem Cell : An Introduction Ms.G.Karunya Biotechnology

2 Genetic Engineering-Plasmid: An

Overview

3 Bacteria –Structure and

Classification

Ms.S.Poornam

Zoology

4 Role of Phylogenetic Analysis in

Evolutionary Biology

5 Biochemical factors in Innate

Immunity

Dr.R.Ramakrishnan Zoology

6 Stem Cell Structure and Research Dr.V.Mariappan Zoology

7 Phylogenetic Analysis Methods Dr.V.Thirumalaiarasu Microbiology

8 PCR Techniques Dr.P.Vijaya Baskar Microbiology

9 Transcription Mr.G.Shyamaladevi Genetics

10 Immunity and its Types Ms.S.Umadevi Biotechnology

11 Data Mining

12 Research Issues in Data Mining

13 Granular Computing

14 Soft Computing

15 DNA Cryptography

16 DNA Nanotechnology

17 Visual Data Mining for Microarray

Data

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18 Advanced Data Mining for Gene

Expression Data

Dr.C.P.Chandran Computer Science

19 Advanced Data Mining for Gene

Expression Profiles

20 Advanced Data Mining for Gene

Regulatory Networks

21 Advanced Data Mining for

Protein-Protein Interactions

22 Advanced Data Mining for

Molecular Docking

23 C#. NET Ms.C.Maharajothi CS & IT

24 Computer Organization Mr.M.Sakthi Saravanan

CS & IT 25 Advanced Software Engineering

26 Computer Organization Mr.M.Ayyathurai CS & IT

27 Computer Graphics

28 Data Structures and Algorithms Mr.A.Dharmarajan CS & IT

29 HTML Mr.S.RakeshSharma CS & IT

30 La Belle DameSans Merci

(John Keads)

Ms.S.Suganya English

31 Experiment and Experience

(W.R.Niblett)

Mrs.R.Sophiarani English

32 The Major of Caster Bridge

(Thomas Hardy)

Ms.P.Karthika English

33 Githa Hariharn‘s The Thousand

Faces of Night

Ms.G.Bridha English

34 Ode On West Wind Mrs.C.J.Ambika Devi English

35 Microprocessor Architecture and

Programming

Ms.G.Brindha BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT)

36 Distributed Computing Ms.V.Elavarasi BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&I T)

37 Cloud Computing Mrs.K.Meena BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT) 38 Files in C

39 Java

Mrs.M.Shanmugapriya

BCA / B.Sc..

(CS&IT) 40 VB.NET

41 Software Testing Techniques and

Strategies

Mr.M.Venkatesh

Saravana Kumar

BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT)

42 Data Structures and Algorithms

Mr.P.Manikanda Prabhu

BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT) 43 Computer Organization

44 Computer Networks Mrs. A. Agnes Saleema BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT)

45 Computer Organization Mr.R.Vengatesh Kumar BCA/ B.Sc.

(CS&IT)

46 Phases of Complier Ms.D.M.Kiruba BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT) 47 Schemes of Loader

48 Mobile Computing Ms.P.Glorinthal BCA / B.Sc.

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49 Introduction WML (CS&IT)

50 Operating System Mr.T.Uthandaraman BCA / B.Sc.

(CS&IT)

51 Salient Features of Veergathkal Dr.K.Vijaya Bhaskar

Naidu

Hindi

52 History of Hindi Literature-II Mr.G.Sethunath &

Ms.K.Manjula Devi

Hindi

53 Hindi Grammar-I

54 Alphabets through Phonetical

Sounds

55 Programmining in C++ Mr.R.D.Sivakumar MCA

56 Amazing HTML

57 Data Structure Mrs.N.Uma MCA

58 Operating System Mr.T.Marimuthu MCA

59 Object Oriented Analysis and

Design

Ms.V.Manohari MCA

60 Software Engineering Ms.B.Banumathi MCA

61 Computer Organization Ms.P.Poornima MCA

62 Programming in C++ Ms.K.Rathn Commerce (CA &

E-Com)

63 E-Commerce Mr.S.Arumugasamy Commerce(CA &

E-Com)

64 Visual Basic Mrs.S.Joney Babayal B.Com. (CA &

E-Com)

65 Taxation in India Mr.S.Murugaiyan Commerce

66 Principles of Taxation Mr.J.Vimal Priyam Commerce

67 Bill of Exchange

68 Taxation in India Dr.M.Selvakumar Commerce

69 Income from House Property

70 Video Production Mr.R.Muthiayan Vis.Com

71 Media Research Sampling Mr.J.Dinesh

Arumainayagan

Vis.Com

72 Media Research Orientation

73 Communication Mrs.I.Senthila Devi Vis.Com

74 Photonic Crystal Mr.K.Kulasekarapandian Physics

75 Elementary Concepts in

Crystallography

Dr.M.Algar Physics

76 The Buyers Decision Process,

Material Handling

Ms.K.Jeyanthi BBA

77 Motivation Mrs.T. Dhanalakshmi BBA

78 Metalurgy Mr.R.Ramprasath Chemistry

79 Colloidal Solution

80 Liquid NH3 Dr.M.Kumarraja Chemistry

81 Electrode Potential

82 Linear Programming Problems.

The Graphical Methods

Mr.R.Jeganathan Mathematics

83 Operations Research: Assignment

Problems

Mr.G.Narasimman Mathematics

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LIST OF AUDIO BOOKS

S.No. Name of the Staff Department Title of Audio Books

1. Dr. G. Sivanesan Tamil (P.G.) Writer Jeyamohan

2. Dr. N. Arulmozhi Tamil (P.G.) Kalvettukalil Vari Peyargal

3. Dr. P. Tamilarasi Tamil (U.G.) Ilakkiathil Manithaneyam

4. Mrs. B. Rathika English (P.G.) Acquisition of Glossaries

5. Mr. S. Raja English (Part-II) Robert Frost‘s Poem

6. Mrs. S. Revathilakshmi Botany (U.G.) Fundamentals of Plant Tissue

Culture

7. Mrs. A. Asha Botany (P.G.) Ascent of SAP

8. Dr. R. Arthimanju Zoology (P.G.) Plasma Membrane

9. Dr. R. Arthimanju Zoology (P.G.) Nucleus

10. Ms. S. Pandeeswari Economics (P.G.) Road Accidents

11. Mr. K. Jegatheesan Commerce (U.G.) Installment System

12. Mr. K. Jegatheesan Commerce (U.G.) Hire Purchase Agreement

13. Mrs. Diana Commerce (U.G.) General Commercial Terms

14. Mr. A. Madhuprasad B.B.A. (Regular) Disaster Management

15. Dr. A. Kavitha B.B.A. (Regular) Maslow‘s Need Hierarchy

Theory

16. Mrs. K. Dhanalakshmi B.B.A. (Regular) Strategic Management

17. Mr. S. Jacob Mathan B.B.A. (Regular) Marketing

18. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) Operating System (54 Audios)

19. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) Soft Skills (70 Audios)

20. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) Accounting Package (43

Audios)

21. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) F-Bus Protocol (1 Audio)

22. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) SSL Protocol (1 Audio)

23. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) E-Learning (35 Audios)

24. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) +2 Computer Science (135

Audios)

25. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) +1 Computer Science (109

Audios)

26. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (C.A.) Mass Communication (33

Audios)

27. Dr. T. Sivakumar Microbiology Basic Immunology

28. Dr. K. Nalini Microbiology Amino Acid

29. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Electrophoresis

30. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Online Mendelian Inheritance

in Man (OMIM)

31. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Cancer

32. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Meiosis

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33. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Metabolism

34. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Stem Cells

35. Dr. P. Samuel Biotechnology Cell Signaling

36. Dr. S. Balaji Biotechnology Amniocentesis

37. Dr. T. Jebasheela Commerce (CA/EC/

SF)

Relationship between Bank and

Customer

38. Mrs. K. Rathna Commerce (CA / EC/

SF)

Mail Merge

39. Mr. P. Pannerselvam Computer Science (SF) Features of Java

40. Ms. B. K. Gayathri Computer Science (SF) Image Processing

41. Mr. N. Vijayakumar Vis. Com. Advertising

42. Mr. N. Vijayakumar Vis. Com. Public Relations

43. Mrs. R. Syed ali Fathima Computer Applications Operating System

44. Ms. X. R. Jenifer Computer Applications Big Data

45. Mr. S. Alagukumar Computer Applications Operating System Concepts

46. Mrs. K. Devibala Computer Science DBMS

MOBILE APPLICATIONS CREATED BY OUR STAFF MEMBERS

S.No. Name of the Staff Department Name of the Mobile App

1. Dr. S. Sunderaraj Zoology (P.G.) Human Anatomy

2. Mr. B. Vinoth Kumar M.C.A. Data Structure

3. Ms. R. Ananthavalli Comp. Sci. (P.G.) Parsing

4. Dr. M. Asha Botany (P.G.) Bryology

5. Mrs. M. Abirami B.Com. (CA) Advertising Media

6. Mrs. A. Azhagammal CS (SF) Network Topology

7. Dr. S. Balaji Biotechnology DNA

8. Mr. K. Ganesamoorthy B.Com. (CS) Communication

9. Mr. P. Ganesh Comp. Sci. (P.G.) Environmental Studies

10. Mrs. P. Geetha Biotechnology Cell Cycle and Mitosis

11. Mr. T. Jebastin M.C.A. HTML

12. Mr. R. D. Sivakumar M.Com (CA) C Programming

13. Ms. Sivasankaranarayanani Microbiology Bacterial Mode of

Nutrition

14. Ms. Sivasankaranarayanani Microbiology HIV Replication

15. Mr. M. Sakthisaravanan Comp. Sci. (P.G.) Operating System

16. Mrs. G. Pandiselvi Comp. Sci. (P.G.) IoT

17. Dr. R. Sunderaraj Commerce (U.G.) Effective Communication

18. Mr. K. Marisamy Botany Duranta Repens

19. Mr. A. Ananda Gopi B.C.A. RDBMS

20. Mr. V. ShanmugaRajeswari B.C.A. Data Structure

21. Mr. B. Venkatesh Visual Comm. IVC

22. Mr. B. Venkatesh Visual Comm. Design Principles

23. Mr. B. Venkatesh Visual Comm. Types of Photography

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24. Mr. S. Alagukumar M.C.A. Mobile Book

25. Dr. R. Lawrance M.C.A. Operating System

26. Mr.K. Jegatheesan Commerce Advertising

27. Mrs. A. AgnesSaleema M.C.A. Networks

28. Dr. P. Isakki @ Devi M.C.A. RDBMS

29. Mr. R. Vengateshkumar M.C.A. Computer Fundamentals

30. Mrs. R. Syed Ali Fathima M.C.A. Flash

31. Dr. A. Asha Botany Bryology

32. Ms. V. Shanmugarajeswari M.C.A. Data Structures

33. Mrs. R. Murugalaxmi Commerce (C.A.) Smart Clock

34. Dr. A. Ganeshkumar Zoology Biocell

35. Mrs. B. Belciya M.C.A. C Programming

36. Mrs. K. P. Dayana Commerce Digital Marketing

Problems encountered and resources required: Nil

II. TITLE OF THE PRACTICE: ANJAC WOMEN CELL

Objectives

To bring social awareness among girl students

To create self-esteem and self-independent

To uplift ANJAC Girls in all aspects

Context

A Women Cell is effectively functioning in ANJAC which empowers girl students to face

the challenges in the modern world. The Women Cell takes care of the girl students and the

Women faculty members, engage and strengthen them through its variety of regular activities.

The Practice

Regular medical checkup on hemoglobin to monitor their physical health

Celebrating women‘s day by organizing various competitions to bring out their hidden

talents and get away the shyness

Organizing Entrepreneurial and Academic skill development programmes

Conducting various awareness programmes, hands on training and special lectures

Enrichment programs to make ANJAC women faculty members personally and officially

perfect

Evidence of Success

Programmes Conducted for the Faculty members

S.No Date Meeting/Activity Speaker/ participansts Title

1 23/08/2016 Faculty

Development

Programme

Mr.D.Bojaraj,Top skilz,

Madurai.

Emotional

Intelligence

2 24/12/2016 Staff Development

Programme

Mrs.S.Sridevi,

Softskill Trainer,

Madurai.

Work Life

Balance

3 13/01/2017 Faculty Enrichment Dr.S.Kanaga Durga Women‘s acuity

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Programme

Lakshmi,

Acupancture Specialist,

Rajapalayam.

towards health

awareness

4 10/03/2017 Faculty Enrichment

Programme

Dr.G.Kamalaveni,

Assistant Professor,

Centre for Women

Studies,

Bharathiyar University,

Coimbatore.

S.Gokila, Legal Advisor,

Bharathiyar University,

Coimbatore.

Legal

Cognizance: A

Fore Thought for

Women

5 16/09/2017 Staff Development

Programme

Dr.V.Chellakumar,

Director, Asian Institute of

Psycho Diagnostics and

Behaviour Research,

Coimbatore

Transactional

Analysis

6 27/01/2018 Staff Development

Programme

i. Mrs.S.Sridevi, Soft skill

trainer and Social

Entrepreneur, Madurai

Effective Guru

7 27/03/2018 Staff Development

Programme

Mr.C.Samuel Chelliah,

NSS Regional Director,

Ministry of Youth

Welfare&Sports, Chennai.

Teacher – A

Transformer

8 22/09/2018 Staff Development

Programme

Dr.G.Kamalaveni,

Assistant Professor,

Centre for Women Studies

Bharathiar University,

Coimbatore.

Faculty

Enrichment

Programme on

Sexual

Harassment at

work place Act

2013.

Programmes Conducted for the Girl Students

S.No Date Meeting/Activity Speaker/ participants Title

1 07/10/2016 Special Lecture

Mr.J.Pradeep kandhasamy

Assistant Professor,

Arulmigu Kalasalingam

University,KrishnanKoil

Women and

Technology

2 17/12/2016 Guest Lecture Dr.Iswariya,

Assistant Surgeon,

Maternity Care,

Chithurajapuram,Sivakasi.

Maternity Care

3 23/01/2017 Guest Lecture Mr. M. Vijaya Kumar,

Consultant Landscape

Designer, Madurai,

Gardening and

Terrestrial

Garden

4 02/02/2017 Guest Lecture Dr.Narmatha, MBBS,

DNB(O&G),

Narmatha Hospital,

Sivakasi.

Health awareness

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5 02/02/2017 Workshop Mrs.G.Uma, Counsellor,

Madurai.

Mrs.S.Uma Devi,

Counsellor,

Coimbatore.

Attitute Building

for Rural Women

to cope up with

the present

Scenario

6 09/02/2017 Guest Lecture M.Ravikumar,

Wellness Coach,

Angel Creation Center,

Virudhunagar.

Healthy habits

7 23/02/2017 Guest Lecture Dr.J.Jaya Geetha, B.com.,

MD (Acc),

Homeo Consultant,

Dhiyhani Health Care

Centre, Sivakasi

Women and

Health Issues

8 13/03/2017 Guest Lecture Dr.A.Ranichitra,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Computer

Science, SRNM College,

Sattur.

Key Strategies to

success

9 24/08/2017 Conference Dr.M.Naveena,

Assistant Professor of

English, PMT College,

Sankarankoil

Dress Code

10 11/01/2018 Conference ii. i. Mrs.Sharanya, Admin,

Coimbatore Parententing

Network, Coimbatore.

iii. ii. Mrs.R.Haritha,

Intrenationally Certified

Lactation Counselor,

Coimbatore.

Holistic Wellness

and Wholesome

Parenting

11 08/03/2018 International

Conference

Mrs.Prashannata Wasti

Knowledge Management

Specialist

HELVETAS Swiss Inter

cooperation, Nepal

Mrs.S.Sridevi, Soft Skill

Trainer and Social

Entrepreneur, Madurai

Mrs.S.Kavitha, Managing

Director, KDS Coir Farm,

Dindigul.

Women

Empowerment: A

tool for Social

Enrichment

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Courses Offered

S.No Date Meeting/Activity Courses

1 27/12/2016 Course Hands on Training Courses offered to the Girl

Students on Fabric Painting, Silk Thread

Jewel Making, Cushion Making & Bouquet

Preparation

2 19/08/2017 Course One year Beautician Course offered to the

ANJAC Girl Students

Extension activities carried out

S.No Date Meeting/Activity Program

1 18/03/17 Extension activity An Exposure has been given to the physically

disabled people of Virudhunagar to prepare

chemical products for day to day use

2 07/10/2017 Extension Activity Entrepreneurial Development Program for

the welfare of rural women of T.Managaseri

3. - Extension Activity ANAJC girl students are preparing Phenyl

and it is selling through ANJAC

COOPERATIVE STORE. It develops the

entrepreneurial skill of the girl students as

well as they will get more confidence from

the scheme ‗Earn while you Learn‘.

Problems encountered and resources required:

The Women Cell organized programmes by utilizing the funds of UGC, CE grants and

Management contribution. Many programmes can be arranged if funds are allocated liberally.

7.4 Contribution to Environment Awareness/Protection

Safe Disposal of Waste & Chemicals

Zoology students participate in Wildlife census in Western Ghats

NSS organize Rallies on Environmental Protection

Research project on sloth bears in Western Ghats

Students plant trees on their birth days

Proper disposal of microbial culture after decanting by Bio-technology department

Installed Solar Panel in the new block

7.5. Whether environment audit was conducted

Yes. A Committee has been constituted to conduct Green Audit with Mr. S. Kalaiarasu,

Head, Department of Physics (U.G) as the Convener. The committee gave a questionnaire to

each department on Green Audit and checked on the following parameters:

Carbon Neutrality

Energy Conservation

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Chemical Hazardous

Biomedical Wastes

Bio-Wastes

E-Wastes

Other Wastes

The Committee consolidated the responses of all the departments and prepared a report

mentioning points of appreciations and recommendations for better Green measures.

7.6 Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add.

The IQAC of ANJAC conducted External Academic Audit in each department by

inviting external experts.

The IQAC send detailed report to each department after completing the Academic Audit

highlighting

Points of the Appreciation

Specific Recommendations and

General Suggestions

IQAC receive Action Taken Report every year from all the departments regarding the

Academic Audit Reports

At the beginning of every academic year, the Principal allocate funds to each department

to carryout various activities such as Field visits, Extension activities, Guest lectures,

Seminars, Workshop and purchase of Lab Equipment

8. Plans of institution for next year

Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Signature of the Chairperson, IQAC

Additional sections in the existing programmes

Student and Staff Exchange

Identification of Department specific start-ups

Extension activities by Departments in adopted villages

Strengthening alumni network

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Annexure - I

Academic Calendar

2017 – 2018

AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL COLLEGE

(Autonomous, Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Re-accredited (3rd cycle) with A grade

(CGPA of 3.67 out of 4) by NAAC, Recognized as College of Excellence by UGC,

STAR College by DBT and Ranked 47th at National Level in NIRF 2018)

SIVAKASI – 626 124. TAMIL NADU

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Sunday Sunday Mdp

11 itfhrp 18

28 4

Monday Monday

12 29 19 5

Tuesday Tuesday

13 30 20 6

Wednesday Wednesday International Yoga day

14 31 21 7

Thursday Thursday

15 Mdp 22 8

1

Friday Classes for add Semester Friday

16 Commence at 10.30 a.m. 2 23 9

.

Saturday Saturday

17 3 24 10

JUNE - JULY-2017 JULY - 2017

Sunday Mdp Sunday Mdp

25 11 2 18

Monday Monday

26 Ramzan Holiday 12 3 19

Tuesday Tuesday

27 13 4 20

Wednesday Wednesday Saturday order with one

28 14 5 Hour duration 21

Thursday Thursday

29 15 6 22

Friday Friday

30 16 7 23

Saturday Saturday Second Saturday Holiday

1 17 8 24

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Sunday Mdp Sunday

9 25 23 7

Monday Monday .

10 26 24 8

Tuesday World Population day Tuesday .

11 27 25 9

Wednesday Wednesday Andal Car Festival Holiday

12 28 26 10

Thursday Thursday I Cycle – CIA Test

13 29 27 Wednesday Order 11

Friday Friday World Hepatitis day

14 30 28 12

Saturday Saturday

15 31 29 13

JULY - AUGUST – 2017 AUGUST - 2017

Sunday Sunday

30 14 6 21

Monday Monday Avani Avidam

31 15 7 22

Tuesday Tuesday Saturday Order with One hour

1 16 8 Duration 23

Wednesday I Cycle – CIA Test Wednesday

2 17 9 I Cycle – CIA Test 24

Thursday Adi perukku Thursday Mid Semester Holiday

3 18 10 25

Friday Friday Mid Semester Holiday

4 19 11 26

Saturday Saturday Second Saturday Holiday

5 20 12 27

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Sunday Sunday Mtzp 13 28 27 11

Monday Krishna Jeyanthi Holiday Monday

14 29 28 12

Tuesday Independence day holiday Tuesday National Sports day

15 30 29 13

Wednesday Wednesday II Cycle – CIA Test

16 Thursday Order 31 30 14

Thursday I Cycle – CIA Test Mtzp Thursday

17 Wednesday Order 1 31 15

Friday Friday

18 2 1 16

Saturday World Photography day Saturday Bakrid Holiday

19 3 2 17

SEPTEMBER – 2017 SEPTEMBER – 2017

Sunday Sunday

3 18 10 25

Monday Monday

4 19 11 26

Tuesday Teachers’ day Tuesday

5 20 12 27

Wednesday I I Cycle – CIA Test Wednesday

6 21 13 II Cycle – CIA Test 28

Thursday Thursday

7 22 14 29

Friday Friday

8 TECNEST -17 23 15 30

Saturday Second Saturday Saturday World OzoneDay

9 Holiday 24 16 31

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Sunday Sunday

17 1 24 8

Monday Monday Saturday Order with one

18 2 25 hourduration 9

Tuesday Tuesday

19 3 26 10

Wednesday II Cycle – CIA Test Wednesday

20 4 27 11

Thursday Thursday

21 5 28 12

Friday Friday Saraswathi Pooja Holiday

22 6 29 13

Saturday Saturday Vijayathasami Holiday

23 7 30 14

OCTOBER – 2017 OCTOBER - 2017

Sunday Sunday

1 Moharam Holiday 15 8 22

Monday Gandhi Jeyanthi Holiday Monday

2 16 9 23

Tuesday Animal Welfare day Tuesday

3 17 10 24

World Nature day

Wednesday Wednesday

4 18 11 25

Thursday Thursday

5 19 12 26

Friday Friday

6 20 13 27

Saturday Saturday Second Saturday Holiday

7 15 14 28

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Sunday Sunday

21 5 28 12

Monday Monday

22 6 29 13

Tuesday Tuesday

23 7 30 14

Wednesday Wednesday

24 II CYCLE – CIA TEST 8 1 15

Thursday Thursday Gandhi Jayanthi Holiday

25 Eco Joy 2014 9 2 Saraswathi Pooja

16

Friday Friday Vijayathasami Holiday

26 10 3 World National Day

Animal Welfare Day 17

Saturday Saturday

27 11 4 18

OCTOBER – 2017 OCTOBER – 2017

Sunday gul;lhrpp Sunday Ig;grp 15 29 22 5

Monday Monday

16 30 23 Model Exam. 6

Tuesday Tuesday

17 Holiday 31 24 Model Exam. 7

Wednesday Ig;grp Wednesday

18 Deepawali Holiday 1 25 Model Exam. 8

Thursday Holiday Thursday

19 2 26 Model Exam. 9

Friday Friday

20 3 27 Model Exam. 10

Saturday Saturday

21 4 28 11

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Sunday Ig;grp Sunday Ig;grp

29 12 5 19

Monday Monday

30 Last Working Day 13 6 20

Tuesday Tuesday

31 14 7 21

Wednesday Wednesday

1 15 8 22

Thursday Thursday

2 16 9 23

Friday Friday

3 17 10 24

Saturday Gurunanak Jeyanthi Saturday Second Saturday Holiday

4 18 11 25

NOVEMBER – 2017 NOVEMBER – 2017

Sunday Ig;grp Sunday fhh;j;jpif 12 26 19 National Integration Day 3

Monday Monday Welfare of Minorities day

13 27 20 4

Tuesday World Diabetics day Tuesday Linguistic Harmony day

14 28 21 5

Wednesday Wednesday

15 29 22 6

Thursday Thursday

16 30 23 7

Friday fhh;j;jpif Friday Women’s day

17 1 24 8

Saturday Saturday

18 2 25 9

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Sunday fhh;j;jpif Sunday

fhh;j;jpif

26 10 3

17

Monday Monday

27 11 4 18

Tuesday Tuesday

28 12 5 19

Wednesday Wednesday Classes for Even Semester

29 . 13 6 Commence at 10.oo a.m. 20

Thursday Thursday

30 14 7 21

Friday Friday

1 15 8 22

Saturday Karthigai Deepam Saturday Second Saturday Holiday

2 16 9 23

Meeladi Nabi Holiday

DECEMBER – 2017 DECEMBER – 2017

Sunday fhh;j;jpif Sunday khh;fop

10 24 17

Monday Bharathiar Birthday Monday

11 25 18 3

Tuesday Tuesday

12 26 19 4

Wednesday Wednesday

13 27 20 5

Thursday

28

Thursday

14 21 6

Friday Friday

15 29 22 7

Saturday khh;fop Saturday

16 1 23 8

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Sunday Sunday khh;fop

24 9 31 16

Monday Christmas Holiday Monday New Year day Holiday

25 10 1 17

Tuesday Tuesday AruthiraDharsan

26 11 2 Monday Order 18

Wednesday Monday order Wednesday Saturday Order with one hour

27 12 3 duration 19

Thursday Thursday

28 13 4 20

Friday Vaikunda Ekathasi Friday

29 14 5 21

Saturday Saturday

30 15 6 22

JANUARY – 2018 JANUARY – 2018

Sunday Sunday ij 7 khh;fop 14 Pongal 1

23

Monday Monday Thiruvalluvar Day Holiday

8 24 15 ` 2

Tuesday Tuesday Uzhavar Thirunal Holiday

9 25 16 3

Wednesday I Cycle – CIA Test Wednesday Thursday Order

10 26 17 4

Thursday Saturday Order with one hour Thursday I Cycle – CIA Test

11 duration 27 18 Wednesday Order 5

Friday Friday

12 28 19 6

Saturday Boki Saturday

13 Second Saturday Holiday 29 20 7

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Sunday ij Sunday ij 21 8 28 15

Monday Monday

22 9 29 16

Tuesday Tuesday Marty’s Day

23 10 30 17

Wednesday I Cycle – CIA Test Wednesday

24 11 31 I Cycle – CIA Test18

Thai Poojam

Thursday Thursday

25 12 1 19

Friday Republic day Holiday Friday

26 13 2 20

Saturday Saturday

27 14 3 21

FEBRUARY – 2018 FEBRUARY – 2018

Sunday Sunday

4 22 11 29

Monday Monday

5 23 12 30

Tuesday Tuesday khrp

6 24 13 Mahasiva rathiri 1

Wednesday I Cycle – CIA Test Wednesday

7 25 14 II Cycle - CIA Test 2

Thursday Thursday Thai Ammavasai

8 26 15 3

Friday Saturday Order with one hour Friday

9 duration 27 16 4

Saturday Second Saturday Holiday Saturday

10 28 17 5

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Sunday Sunday

18 6 25 14

Monday Monday

19 7 26 15

Tuesday Tuesday National Science day

20 8 27 16

Wednesday Wednesday II Cycle – CIA Test

21 II Cycle – CIA Test 9 28 17

Thursday Thursday Holi Festival

22 10 1 18

Friday Friday

23 12 2 19

Saturday Saturday

24 13 3 20

MARCH – 2018 MARCH – 2018

Sunday Sunday

4 21 11 28

Monday Monday

5 22 12 29

Tuesday Tuesday

6 23 13 30

Wednesday Wednesday i I Cycle – CIA Test

7 II Cycle – CIA Test 24 14 1

Thursday International Women’day Thursday

8 Saturday Order with one hour 15 2

duration 25

Friday Friday World Consumer day

9 26 16 3

Saturday Second Saturday Holiday Saturday

10 27 17 4

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Sunday Telugu New Year Day Sunday

12

18 Holiday 5 25

Monday Monday

19 6 26 13

Tuesday Tuesday

20 7 27 14

Wednesday Wednesday

21 Nation Forestry Day 8 28 15

Thursday World Water day Thursday

22 9 29 16

Friday Friday

23 10 30 World Sparrow Day 17

Saturday Saturday Telugu New Year Day

24 11 31 Holiday

18

APRIL - 2018 APRIL – 2018

Sunday Sunday

1 19 8 26

Monday Monday

2 20 9 Model Exam. 27

Tuesday Tuesday

3 21 10 Model Exam. 28

Wednesday Wednesday

4 22 11 Model Exam. 29

Thursday Thursday

5 23 12 30

Friday Friday

6 Model Exam. 24 13 Last Working day 1

Saturday Saturday Tamil New Year day

7 Model Exam. . 25 14 Holiday 2

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APRIL – 2018 APRIL – 2015

Sunday Sunday

15 3 22 9

Monday Monday World Book day

16 4 23 10

Shakes pere’s Birth day

Tuesday Tuesday

17 5 24 11

Wednesday Wednesday

18 6 25 12

Thursday Thursday

19 7 26 13

Friday Friday

20 7 27 14

Saturday Saturday

21 8 28 15

APRIL - MAY – 2018 MAY – 2018

Sunday Sunday

29 16 6 23

Monday Monday

30 17 7 24

Tuesday Tuesday

1 18 8 25

Wednesday Wednesday

2 19 9 26

Thursday Thursday

3 20 10 27

Friday Friday

4 21 11 28

Saturday Saturday

5 22 12 29

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Annexure - II

AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL COLLEGE, SIVAKASI

ANALYSIS OF THE FEEDBACK

ALUMNI

1. Alumni are happy with the infrastructure.

2. Alumni appreciated the teaching facilities.

3. Well stocked Library for academic excellence of the students.

4. Curriculum is revised according to the need of the job market.

5. Alumni networking are good.

PARENTS

1. Expectation from the parents is such that their wards must be employable once they finish

their education.

2. Parents are wanted to provide skill oriented education to their wards.

3. Parents need coaching classes for various competitive examinations be conducted by the

College.

4. Transport facilities for the students may be increased.

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EMPLOYERS

1. Curriculum Development Cell framing the syllabus and tuned the syllabus according to

the latest developments.

2. Employers are ready to share their knowledge/ expertise by participating in Workshop,

Seminar and Guest Lecture.

3. Employers are willing to participate in the Board of Studies meeting and help the

Department to frame the course scheme and draw the syllabus.

4. Employers are always ready to sign MoUs with our Institution.

5. Employers appreciated the work culture of the students working in their Institutions /

Industries.

6. They are ready to accommodate our students for their Internship programmes

7. They are also willing to give preference for our students in respect of Job avenues in their

Institutions / Industries.

STUDENTS

1. Autonomy has influenced the learning process.

2. Design of curriculum and the content of syllabi have been appreciated well by the

students.

3. Students themselves have emphasized the importance of discipline and quality education,

employment potential etc.

4. Students are particularly inspired by the awareness on employment opportunities and job

avenues.

5. Students are impressed with the Choice Based Credit System followed in the College.