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Lead Kindly Light
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PKM COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMADAMPAM, KAITHAPRAM P.O., PIN - 670631
KANNUR, KERALA.Accredited by NAAC, 'A' Grade (Second Cycle-4 Point Scale)
Ph: 0460 2230929, Fax: 0460 2232449Email: [email protected]: www.pkmcollege.org
Calendar & Handbook2019-20
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AT A GLANCE Govt. Aided College of Teacher Education Affiliated to
Kannur University and recognised by NCTE Managed by Knanaya Catholic Arch Diocese of Kottayam Listed under UGC(2f) & 12(B) Category Accredited by NAAC at A Level. (2006 & 2016) Having Christian Minority Status
Ph: No. : 0460 2230929, 7909230929Fax : 0460 2232449Manager : 04972 701333 (Sreepuram, Kannur)Email : [email protected] : www.pkmcedn.comFounder : His Grace Mar Kuriakose Kunnacherry
Arch Bishop of Kottayam (Emeritus)Patron : His Grace Mar Mathew Moolakkatt
Arch Bishop of Kottayam, Email:[email protected]
Manager : His Excellency Mar Joseph PandarasserilEmail:[email protected]
Pro-Manager : V. Rev. Fr. Jose Nedungatt9495338264
Local Manager & : V. Rev. Fr. Luke PoothrukayilBursar 9447356669Principal : Dr. Jessy N.C.
9446165905Teaching Staff : 1 + 8 = 9Administrative Staff : 14No. of students : 100Course Offered : B.Ed. Degree (6 Optional Subjects) English,
Malayalam, Mathematics, Natural Science,Physical Science, Social Science)
P.K.M. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION MADAMPAM
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COLLEGE PRAYER
Lord God, together we come to thee, this beautiful morn-ing with hope, love and gratitude to surrender ourselves to Thyimmense wisdom and to sing Thy mercies for the marvels inand around us. Pour Thy spirit upon us, and let our imagina-tion bloom with fragrance. Direct our thoughts, words andactions; awaken our creative abilities and faculties of re-flection and recollection, to fulfil our duties as prospective teach-ers. Fill us with Thy grace and wisdom for a more enlightenedand refreshed existence; and may we confess with humility thatexistence is co-existence. We invoke Thy blessings uponour beloved parents, our teachers, our college and all of uswho are gathered here. Lord God, bless this day.
Amen.
“Fear of God is the beginning of wisdomFear of God is the beginning of wisdomFear of God is the beginning of wisdomFear of God is the beginning of wisdomFear of God is the beginning of wisdom’’- Bible.
PRAYER SONG
Lead, Kindly Light, amidst the encircling gloom,Lead Thou me on !The night is dark and I am far away from home,Lead Thou me on.Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to seeThe distant scene; one step enough for me.
(Cardinal Newman)
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CONTENT
Page No.1. Profile of the College 72. The College Emblem 73. Vision & Mission 84. Management 85. Governing Body 96. Former Managers 97. Succession list of Principals 108. Former Principals-in-charge 109. Staff Council 1010. Faculty Members 1011. Administrative Staff 1112. B.Ed. Degree Course - Curriculum 1113. Scheme of Examination 1414. Internal Assessment &Pattern Of
question paper 1615. College Rules and Regulations 17
i) Code of Behaviour 17ii) Class Hours 19iii) Attendance and Leave 19iv) Admission and Fee Structure 20
16. Library and Reading room 2117. Scholarships and Endowments 2318. Co -scholastic activities 2419. IQAC 2819. Associations 2920. Staff Incharges 3021. Calendar of the Academic Year 31
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I. PROFILE OF THE COLLEGECrowning a rustic hillock in a majestic splendour and set against
the lush green undulant, sylvan ambience, Prof. Kandoth Memo-rial College has already marked a noble legacy in the educa-tional scenario of North Malabar.The college with its unique semicircular edifice has a picturesque site near Thumpeny Shrine,Madampam on the eastern side of the Taliparamba-Iritty StateHighway and it comes under the jurisdiction of SreekandapuramGrama Panchayath, Irikkur Block, Kannur District, Kerala.
The college was established in 1995 as a self financing insti-tution and was converted into an aided college in 1997. It is affili-ated to Kannur University and recognised by NCTE. This temple oflearning is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and named afterProf. Joseph Kandoth, who was an eductional visionary, social reformerand a zeolous missionary. He initiated the histrorical migration ofKnanaya Catholic Community which in its turn changed the so-cial and economic history of Malabar.
At present, Archbishop of Kottayam Arch eparchy, MarMathew Moolakkat is the patron and Mar Joseph Pandarasseril,the Auxiliary Bishop is the manager. The college is accreditedby NAAC with ‘A’ grade in 2006. and 2016 (4 point scale)
II. THE COLLEGE EMBLEMThe Coat of Arms symbolises the eductaional philosophy of
this Christian institution. It is in the shape of Lotus, which is thesymbol of India, our motherland.
The lamp is burning bright to spell out the darkness of igno-rance and illiteracy and radiate the glow of enlightenment afterthe model of Jesus Christ our eternal ‘Guru’ and the Light of theworld. And in the same line, our motto “Lead Kindly Light” re-flects the mission of the institution. The open book representswisdom to be attained by the teachers and their disciples in duecourse.The pigeon, symbol of peace and harmony spreads themessage of love through education across the country. The hillsare indicative of the distinctive geographical nature of the locale.
III. OUR VISIONExcellence and committed service in every realm of teaching en-deavour.
IV. OUR MISSIONTo nurture the holistic development of prospective teachers
for a just and humane societyV. OBJECTIVES
To equip the teachers to develop and practice innovativemethods and strategies in teaching learning process
To develop into a centre of excellence in teacher education forpreparing quality teachers.
To promote learining, research, extension activites anddevelopment.
To develop intellectually competent, morally upright, psychologically integrated and socially committed teachers forservice in the emerging global scenario of education.
To acquire effective communication skills and leadership quali-ties
VI. CORE VALUESThe values which guide us at PKM college of Education are:Trust in GodMoral UprightnessLove of Fellow BeingsSocial ResponsibilityPursuit of Excellence
VII. MANAGEMENTPKM College is a Christian minority teacher training college ownedand run by the Knanaya Catholic Archeparchy of Kottayam. Arch-bishop Mar Mathew Moolakkatt is the Patron of the College.
The General management of the college is vested in the govern-ing body whose ex-officio president is the manager, Mar.JosephPandarasseril. Very Rev. Fr. Jose Nedungatt and Very . Rev. Fr.
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Luke Poothrukayil render their service as Pro-manager and Lo-cal manager respectively.
The internal Administration of the institution is made by the prin-cipal who is assisted by the teaching and non-teaching staff.VIII. GOVERNING BODY1. Mar Joseph Pandarasseril -President
MEMBERS2. V.Rev.Fr. Jose Nedungatt - Pro- Manager3. V.Rev.Fr. Luke Poothrukayil - Local Manager & Bursar4. V.Rev. Fr. Shaji Vadakkethotty (Forane Vicar, Rajapuram)5. Dr. Jessy N.C. - Principal, PKM College of Education6. Dr.Marykkutty, St. Pius X College, Rajapuram7. Dr. Prasanth Mathew - Staff Representative & Secretary8. Dr. Jose James (Former Registrar, MG University)
- Educational Expert9. Prof. K.J. Cyriac - Educational Expert10. Dr. M.S. John Moolakkatt - Educational Expert11. Prof. Thomas Mullappallil - Local Representative12. Sri. Biju Joseph - Staff Representative
St. Pius Collage RajapuramIX. FORMER MANAGERS/PRO. MANAGERS
1. Msgr. Stephen Jayaraj, OFM Cap. (Founder Manager)2. Msgr. Dr. Jacob Kollaparambill (Manager)3. H.E. Mar Mathew Moolakkatt (Manager)4. V. Rev. Fr. Thomas Animoottil (Pro. Manager)5. V. Rev. Fr. Alex Akkaparambil (Pro. Manager)6. V. Rev. Fr. Abraham Kalarikkal (Pro- Manager)7. V. Rev. Fr.Jose Chirappurathu (Pro- Manager)8. V. Rev. Fr. Abraham Parambettu (Pro- Manager)
BURSAR & LOCAL MANAGERV. Rev. Fr. Luke Poothrukayil
X. SUCCESSION LIST OF PRINCIPALS1. Prof: C.N. Balakrishnan Nambiar June 1997- 31.3.20012. Rev. Fr. P.J. George Palamattam 1.2.2003 - 31.03.20073. Dr. Babu Kochamkunnel 1.4.2009 - 31.03.20144. Dr. Stephen.T.A 1.4.2014 - 30.6.2018
XI. FORMER PRINCIPALS-IN-CHARGE1. Dr. Philip Joseph Kaduthody June 1995 - January 19972. Dr. Maya. J. Pillai January 1997 - June 19973. Dr. Anil R. 01.04.2001 - 31.01.20034. Dr. Stephen.T.A 01.04.2007 - 31.03.20095. Dr. Rekha K.R. 1.07.2018 -30.11.2018
XII. COLLEGE COUNCILThe College council consists of the principal and heads of depart-ment of each subjects (members of the staff council) Librarian andthe ministerial head of administrative staff of the college office.
XIII. STAFF COUNCILThe College Staff council consists of the principal, members ofthe faculty and Librarian.
XIV. FACULTY MEMBERSSL.No. Name Designation Ph/Mobile1. Dr. Jessy. N.C. Principal 9446165905 [email protected] MA, MEd, PhD2. Dr. Prasanth Mathew Vice Principal,
[email protected] Asst. Prof: in Phy. Science 9447236823MSc, M.Ed.Ph.D
3. Dr. Rekha.K.R. Associate Prof: in English [email protected] MA,MEd, PhD & M.A. (Sociology)
4. Dr. Maya.J. Pillai Associate Prof: in Edn. [email protected] MSc (Physics), M.Ed, MSc (Applied
Psychology),PhD, D.Litt. 82899813874. Dr. Sholy Joseph.K Asst. Prof. in Mathematics 8129169890
[email protected] MSc , M.Ed., Ph.D
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5. Dr.Veena Appukuttan Asst. Prof: in Social Studies [email protected] MA, MEd, Ph.D
7. Mrs. Jomol Jose Asst. Professor in Natural [email protected] MSc, M.Ed. 8281531744
7. Dr. Fr. Sinoj Joseph Asst. Professor in Phy. [email protected] MPEd, M Phil, M Sc, Yoga
M Sc Psychology, Ph.D. 97455664698. Minimol George (Sr.caroline FCC) Ass.Prof.in Malayalam (Guest)
[email protected] MA, MEd 9497609254 XV. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Name Designation Ph/Mobile1. Minimol Simon J.S. 0460 2265075
(Sr. Karunya SVM) 94957431592. Raisy Philip H.A 9496249075
(Sr. Raisy SVM)3. Anitha Thomas UD Clerk 9496791931
(Sr. Christeena SVM)4. Mrs. Sheeja T.C. LD Typist 86062307035. Sri. George Joseph LD Clerk 94957726136. Mrs. Mary Joseph LD StoreKeeper 85475664897. Mr.Rajesh K.J LD Clerk 94479559818. Mr.Joby Mathew Peon 97459407669. Mrs.Sheeba Simon Peon 940043292810. Mr. Joshy Mathew Peon 984781457211. Mrs. Sheeba P.M Peon 9446129143
XVI. LIBRARY STAFF1. Sri. John P.T. BSc, MLISc College Librarian 94478976532. Mrs. Salgamma K. Joseph Library Assistant 90482109143. Mrs. Lizy Jose Library Assistant 8547515588
XVII 1. B.Ed. DEGREE COURSE CURRICULUMA) STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMMETotal Marks for the Programme : 1500Duration of the Programme : Two Years Comprising 4 Semesters
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B) CURRICULUM CONTENTThe Two Year B.Ed programme of NCTE Curriculum Frame-
work comprises three broad curricular areas stretching acrossfour semesters (i) Perspectives in Education, (ii) Curriculum andPedagogic Studies, and (iii) Engagement with the Field.
There are six courses under Perspectives in Education andfour courses under Curriculum and Pedagogic Studies includingelectives and four courses for Enhancement of Professional Ca-pacities (EPC) under Engagement with the field. A couple ofcourses are stretched into Parts I and II in order to space out thelearning load and make for easier internalization. Part (iii) coursesare essentially meant for sensitizing student teachers to specificdimensions of their development as teachers.C) LIST OF COURSESa. CORE COURSES
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Semesters Period No. of
working days Remarks
I June to 100October
II November to 100March
III June to 100 October
IV November 100 to March
April/May Summervacation
80 days/ 15 weeks inschool (internship) +2weeks for demonstration/criticism classes
Sl. No Courses No. Name of Course
1 BED C 101 Psychology of Childhood and Growing Up2 BED C 102 Contemporary India and Education3 BED C 103 Language Across the Curriculum4 BED C 201 Psychology of Learning and Teaching
5 BED C 202 Knowledge and Curriculum-Part I6 BED C 401 Gender, School and Society7 BED C 402 Knowledge and Curriculum-Part II8 BED C 403 Creating an Inclusive Schoolb) PEDAGOGIC COURSESBED P 101. Understanding Discipline and Subject (Eng, Mal,Maths, N.S., P.S., S.S.)BED P 201. Pedagogy of School subject part I(Optional Sub-jects Concerned)BED P 202. Assessment for Learning (Optional Subjects Con-cerned)BED P 301. Pedagogy of School Subject Part II (Optional Sub-jects Concerned)c) ELECTIVE COURSESBED E 401.1. Guidance and CounselingBED E 401.2. Health and Physical EducationBED E 401.3. Peace EducationBED E 401.4. Environmental EducationBED E 401.5. Additional Pedagogy (Optional Subjects Concerned)* A student teacher has to choose any one course from thiscategory as elective in the IVth semester.d) COURSES ON ENHANCING PROFESSIONAL CAPACITIES (EPC)EPC 01 : Reading and Reflecting on TextsEPC 02 : Drama and Art in EducationEPC 03 : Critical Understanding of ICTEPC 04 : Understanding the SelfD) COURSE STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME
COURSES SEM 1 SEM II SEM III SEM IVCore courses BED C 101 BED C 201 BED C 401
BED C 102, BED C 202 BED C 402 BED C 103 BED C 403
Pedagogic Courses BED P 101* BED P 201* BED P 202* BED P 301*
Elective Courses BED E 401*
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EPC Courses(Internal
Evaluation)
EPC 01 EPC 02 EPC 03 EPC 04
*Indicates branches
E) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION (SEMESTER WISE DETAILS)The student teachers shall be required to study 4 courses
each during the first, second and fourth semesters, and onecourse during the third semester apart from physical educationpractical and EPC courses. Each theory course has the compo-nent of internal and external assessment. The external assess-ment shall be based on the students achievement in the TermEnd examination in the theoretical components and internal as-sessment shall be based on the student teachers performancein the practicum components. The projects/assignments/tasks inthe practicum component shall be assessed internally. Theweightage in terms of marks for different courses (theory inter-nal) is given below.
SEMESTER I
BED C 101 Psychology of Childhood and Growing Up 80 20 100BED C 102 Contemporary India and Education 80 20 100BED C 103 Language Across the Curriculum 50 10 60BED P 101 Understanding Discipline and Subject. 50 10 60EPC 01 Reading and Reflecting on Text - 50 50
Total for theory 260 110 370*Physical Education Practical - 30 30Total 260 140 400
External Internal TotalCourse Code Course Marks
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SEMESTER II
BED C 201 Psychology of Learning and Teaching 80 20 100BED C 202 Knowledge and Curriculum Part I 50 10 60
External Internal TotalCourse Code Course Marks
BED P 201 Pedagogy of School subject Part I: 50 10 60 (Optional Subjects Concerned)BED P 202 Assessment for Learning- 80 20 100
(Optional Subjects Concerned)EPC 02 Drama and Art in Education ---- 50 50
* Physical Education Practical 30 30 Total 260 140 400
SEMESTER III
BED P 301 Pedagogy of School Subject Part II: 50 10 60School Internship (15 weeks) --- 200 200Practicum during internship 90* 90Total 50 300 350
Break up of 90* marksRecord of Practice Teaching - 10 marksRecord of Demonstration/ Criticism - 10 marksHandling of Health & Phy. Edn. Class - 20 marksLearning Aids - 10 marksObservation Record of a RegularClassroom of a teacher - 10marksCase Study/Action Research - 10 marksBlue Print and Question Papers - 10 marksWorking with School Programme - 10 Marks(Arts Festival/Red Cross/Sports & Games, etc.)
Total 90 marksTotal for the third semester: 350 Marks
External Internal TotalCourse Code Course Marks
(Optional subjectconcerned)
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SEMESTER IV
BED C 401 Gender, School and Society 50 10 60BED C 402 Knowledge & Curriculum Part II 50 10 60BED C 403 Creating an Inclusive School 50 10 60BED E 401.1 Guidance and Counseling 50 10 60
External Internal TotalCourse Code Course Marks
BED E 401.2 Health and Physical Education 50 10 60BED E 401.3 Peace Education 50 10 60BED E 401.4 Environmental Education 50 10 60BED E 401.5 Additional Pedagogy(Optional Subjects concerned ) 50 10 60EPC 03 Critical Understanding of ICT ---- 50 50EPC 04 Understanding the Self ---- 50 50
*Physical Education Practical -- 10 10Total 200 150 350
*Record of Physical and Health EducationF(a). CRITERIA FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
Attendance 4 4Test 2 6Assignment 2 4Task 2 6Total 10 20
(b). CRITERIA FOR DISTRIBUTING MARKS FOR ATTENDANCEAttendance MarksAbove 90% 485- 90% 380-85% 2
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(A) XVIII. COLLEGE RULES & REGULATIONSProf. Kandoth Memorial College of Education, nurtures a very
noble vision for the future.The student teachers who are the mem-bers and leaders of the society, should imbibe personal maturity,acceptable social relations in family spirit, healthy study habits,responsible freedom and above all fear of God, which is thebeginning of Wisdom. Hence all the students are expected toabide by the following rules and regulations.
A(1). Code of conductA.1.1 All student teachers are expected to be neat, simple and
modest in their appearance; to be punctual and regular inattendance; to be faithful and diligent in studies and dis-charge their duties and assignments.
(b). For 50 marksTime: 2 hours. Maximum Mark. 50
Part Type of Question Number of Marks QuestionsPart I Very Short Answer Type 6 6Part II Short Answer Type 05 10Part III Short Essay/Problem solving Type 6/8 24Part IV Essay type 1/2 10Total 18 50
PART Type of Question Number of Marks QuestionsPart I Short Answer Type 10 20Part II Short Essay Type 8/10 40Part III Essay Type 2/3 20Total 20 80
G(a). PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER:1) For 80 MarksTime: 3 hours. Maximum Mark. 80
A.1.2 In a time of value crisis, uphold noble values, respect el-ders and authorities; be courteous to all, and radiate de-cency and decorum in behaviour.
A.1.3 Dressing should be neat and modest College uniform isinsisted on all wednesdays and on special occasions
A.1.4 All are requested to keep the college campus and classrooms clean and tidy.
A.1.5 Time is precious. Students should fruitfully make use offree time.
A.1.6 Politics in any form and organisational activities amongstudents are not permitted in the campus and should nothave active membership in political or quasi-politicalorganisation of any kind.
A.1.7 Students are forbidden to attend or organise any meet-ing or collect money for any purpose, without the approvalof the principal.They shall not circulate any notice or peti-tion among the students or exhibit them anywhere in thepremises without the signature of the principal.
A.1.8 Audio-Visual equipments shall be made use for academicpurpose in class room, with the consent of the classteacher. If they are used for purposes other than aca-demic, prior permission from Principal is required.
A.1.9 Students are not allowed to make complaint in a body orto address any authority by a collective petition withoutthe prior sanction of the principal. Such a complaint oraction is subversive to good order.
A.1.10 Misconduct of a serious nature or neglect of work by astudent makes one liable to be declared unfit to becomea teacher and the person will have to discontinue his/her studies in the college.
A1.11 In campus, students are expected to greet teachers andfriends respectfully.
A.1.12 Students are not to make any marks on the furniture orwall or any part of the college premises.
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A.1.13 Cinematic dances, Fashion shows and Mobile phoneswith camera are not permitted in the campus.
A.1.14 Any form of ragging is banned.A.2.0 Class Hours - 6 hrsA.2.1 Classes are conducted in two sessions of 3 hours each,
the morning session starts at 9.30 am and after noon ses-sion at 1.15pm. The students should assemble in the gen-eral hall at the second bell (9.25 am) for the morning prayerand Thought for the Day. Immediately after that the gen-eral/optional classes start, in the respective classrooms.
A.3.0 Attendance and LeaveA.3.1 Each student is required to attend classes regularly with-
out fail.A.3.2 The absence of the students without leave for any single
period would result in the loss of attendance for thewhole session.
A.3.3 A student who avails leave, shall apply in the prescribedform to the principal with the prior permission and signa-ture of the class teacher. Request for leave should besubmitted usually on the previous working day. In un-avoidable circum stance the request shall be submittedon return after leave. Such cases should be reported byphone in advance.
A.3.4 Medical certificates can be demanded when the leaveapplied for is on medical grounds.
A.3.5 No late comer shall enter the class without the permissionof the Discipline Committee /Principal
A.3.6 An absentee for 10 consecutive working days without leaveapplication will automatically be removed from the rolls ofthe college without notice.
A.3.7 Required attendance is compulsory for appearing Uni-versity Examination. Shortage of attendance shall be rec-ommended for condonation only as per university rules.
A.3.8 The Certificate of attendance and progress reports re-
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quired for the submission to the university examinationwill be granted only if the student has:
a) the required attendance out of the total number of work-ing days
b) completed the course to the satisfaction of the authorities. c) the student has attended all the demonstration, critcism
and practice teaching sessions successfully. d) satisfactory academic achievements and conduct in the
college e) fulfilled all the required practical works to the satisfaction
of the authorities concerned. f) Taken part in the Co-curricular components of the B-Ed
courseA4 Re - admission and fee structure
A student who did not have sufficient attendance and couldnot appear for the examination may be re admitted in thesubsequent year as term student, with a permission ofprincipal and concurrence of University, only of he/shehad completed the all internship activities successfully.
XIX. Admission & fee structurea. Admission of a student is made as per rules and regula-
tions of Kerala Government, Kannur University and NCTE.b. Students selected for the course shall have to submit the
certificates mentioned in the prospectus at the time ofadmission.
c, Students selected have to pay the fees in two instalments, at the time of admission in the first year and at the beginingof second year. No amount will be refunded even if theydiscontinue the studies or leave the institution with T.C.
d. Fee Structure as per University and Government Norms
Tuition Fee : 2000Special Fee : 530University Union Fee : 110
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Sports Affiliation Fee : 220Student Affiliation Fee : 220Kannur University Developement Fee : 60Caution Deposit : 360University Examination Fee : 2790Provisional certificate : 225Original degree certificate : 385Matriculation & Recognition Fee : 100
Total : 7000
e). Caution DepositCaution Deposit is refunded after adjusting the dues if any, on
receipt of an application from the student in the prescribed form.XX. LIBRARY AND READING ROOM
PKM college Library is well organised with books and periodi-cals on Education and related topics. Books are classified underDDC for easy accessibility. Library is fully computerised with openaccess facilities. Online Public Access Catalogue(OPAC) is avail-able for the retrieval of documents.
Photocopy is available in the library.Working Hours Examination Days9 AM to 5.00 PM 8.30 AM to 6.30 PMBook issue time10.00 AM to 4.30 PM
INFLIBNET - N- LIST CONNECTIVITY
About 6000 - e-books and 3000 e-journals. can be referred at pkminflibnet centre.RULES
1. Strict silence should be observed in and around the library.2. Students are allowed to take only a note book to the library.
Other books, umbrellas, etc. shall be left at the property
counter.3 Students can borrow 3 books at a time on production of Li-
brary Card which can be had from the library. Books bor-rowed should not be retained for more than seven days.Sub lending of library books is not permissible. Referencebooks cannot be borrowed.
4. No person shall write upon, tear out or make any markupon any book or article belonging to the library.
5. If any book is damaged or lost by any borrower, he/she hasto replace another copy of the book.Books may be renewedon request at the discretion of the librarian and he mayrecall a book at any time in case of urgency.
6. All books borrowed from the library should be returnedtwo weeks before the terminal examinations.
7. TC will be issued only after obtaining a NO-DUE CERTIFI-CATE from the librarian.
8. Books from the reference section will not be allowed to betaken out, they can be consulted in the Library room on alldays during which the library remains open.
9. The student must satisfy himself as t o whether the bookissued to him is in sound condition and if it is not, bring thematter to the notice of the Librarian. For all damages tobooks noticed at the time of their return to the library theborrower will be held responsible and he will have to paythe cost of replacement.
10. If a book is lost by borrower the he must at once report theloss to librarian. He must also pay the cost of replacing italong with any fine that the Librarian/Principal may imposeupon him.
11. If one book out of a set is lost and cannot be replaced byitself the cost of replacing the whole set will be recoveredfrom the person responsible for the loss.
12. Periodicals, Journals, Reference Books etc. which might bedifficult to replace and such other works as may from timeberegarded as unsuitable for lending will not be lent out.
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13. The same book may be reissued to the same student at hisrequest if there is no demand for it from any other student.
14. If a book is not returned when due or called for, a fine ofRs.1/-per day from defaulters will be levied as perG.O.M.S.No. 66/2003 H.Edn. Government of Kerala, Non-tax revenue Library Fine dt: 7-6-2003.
15. A student against whom any fine or other charge is outstanding will not be permitted to take books from the librarytill he has paid up in full.
16. All library books with the Staff should be returned at theend of every academic year (before March 31st) for Physi-cal verification and the same book may be reissued if it isnecessary. Staff members should return as per the circularNo.G.3/32944/04. (Circulation of library books-DCE Govern-ment of Kerala and GOMS No. 66/2003 H. EDn. Govt. ofKerala.)Periodicals: No current issue of any periodical can be bor-rowed. Back numbers may be taken on loan, but should bereturned
XX1. RESIDENCE OF STUDENTS1. Students not, residing with their parents or approveld guardians,
should normally reside in the hostels approved by thePrincipal.
2. Students desiring to live in lodges or making their ownaccommodation arrangement shall take permission from thePrincipal before making their choice.Students shall forward to the college office in the prescribedform full information regarding their residence.
3. Any subsequent change of residence shall be made only with the written permission of the Principal.
4 . For admission in the hostel, application should be made di-rectly to the respective warden of Visitation Convent hostelafter securing admission to the college.
XXII. SCHOLARSHIPS AND ENDOWMENTS1 . Prof: Kandoth Endowment for the first, second and third place
from the college in the university examinations.2 P.K.M. Manager ’s scholarship for the most needy students.
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3 . Mar. Kuriakkose Kunnassery merit cum means endowmentfor most needy students Sponsored by PKM Staff Association.
4 . Abraham Thekekkuttu Award for the student who scores high-est mark in Natural Science in the University examination.
5 . Ravindran Kuvakkatt Award for the student, who scores high-est mark in English theory paper in the university examina-t ion.
6 . Jose & Annamma Poovathummootil Scolarship for the stu-dent who is most proficient in teaching.
7 . P.T.A. Award for six students who come first in their respec-tive optional subjects.
8 . 'Student of the year' award for the best out going student ofthe current academic year.
9 . Prof. Kandoth Memorial Award for the first and second placewinners in the inter-collegiate elocution competition.
1 0 . Thommen Puthumayil memorial award for the best user ofthe Library.
11 . . Alumni scholarship for Higher Studies preferably M. Ed1 2 . Alumni merit/cum means scholarship for two needy students
of the present batch.1 3 . Kandoth Sunitha Simon Kurpad Endowment for the financialy
weaker students.1 4 . Joseph Karukuttikkaram Memorial Scolarship for top Scorer
in Mathematics in the university examination.1 5 . Adoppally Chacko mathew Memorial endowmement for a
student who is from low income family and proficient in teach-ing under Madampam forane.
XXIII. CO-SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES CLUBS:With the idea of moulding the minds of the student teachers,
various co-curricular and extra curricular programmes are con-ducted under the auspices of various clubs.
Each club with its specific aims and objectives prepares aplan of action at the begining of the academic year. The Principal
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shall be the ex-officio president of all the clubs. The office bear-ers of the clubs are elected from the students. A teacher I/c isnominated for the efficient functioning of the club they handle.Theimportant clubs functioning in the college are:-
Clubs Teacher in Charge1. Debate Club Dr. Veena Appukuttan2. Bhoomithra Sena Club Mrs. Jomol Jose3. Folklore Club Sr. Minimol George4. Health, Fitness and Sports Club Dr. Fr. Sinoj Joseph5. Literary Club Dr. Rekha K.R.6. Mathematics Club Dr. Sholy Joseph. K7. Tourism Club Dr. Maya. J. PillaiELECTORAL LITERACY CLUB
As per the direction from the Government, an Electoral Lit-eracy Club is formed in the College to create awareness aboutthe importance of elections and voting.
PEACE FORUMA society makes progress in proportion to the strength and
sturdiness of the peace that reigns in that society. When teach-ers involve in the peace making process through the youngergeneration they handle, easily peaceful societies can be boughtforth. In association with the Peace and Harmony Foundation aPeace Forum is formed in our college also. It shall undertakedifferent activities through which violence reducing, prejudice-removal, eco-spirituality development, drug abuse eradication andbridge-building across communities and cultures take place.
INTRAMURAL PROGRAMMESThe student community shall be grouped into houses and
captains and vice captains elected from each house shall act asleaders of the house. Intramural programmes in literary, arts,sports & games will be conducted on the basis of competitionamong the different houses.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION / SPORTS AND GAMES
The faculty in physical education shall be in charge of thedepartment. A sports committee shall be formed with the facultyin physical education, the general captain, the house captainsand vice captains as members.
All the students should actively participate in the sports day,intramural competitions in various games and other programmesorganised by the department.
PKM SPORTS ACADEMYPKM Sports Academy is a special and new project estab-
lished in July 2018 by PKM College of Education. The vision ofthis Academy is to identify, nurture & promote players using thebest possible reasons & platform. This academy mainly concen-trate on children from grade four to eight categories of both boys& girls & specially appointed coaches train them. Physical Edu-cation helps to develop a Child’s mental, moral & social qualities,presence of mind, spirit of respect, co-operation, sympathy etc.
EXTENSION SERVICESStudents are encouraged by the teachers to participate in
social work. Students under the leadership of teachers conductvarious programmes for the upliftment of people in education-ally, socially and economically backward areas. Free tuitions, edu-cational and social surveys, interaction with students, guidanceand counselling for student, talks on different areas of interest,etc. are some of the activities conducted.
HEALTH CENTRE AND MEDICAL INSPECTIONThe college has a health centre functioning with a teaching
staff in charge of it. A health care and first aid committee will beinstrumental in first aid treatment and general medical help whennecessary.
Every student shall be required to undergo a medical inspec-tion on the date fixed for it. The medical inspector’s report will bekept in prescribed form and duplicate copy can have to the stu-dents.
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The college Magazine will be published at the end of everyacademic year. There shall be Magazine Editorial Board com-prising.1) The Principal (Chief Editor)2) Staff Editor (Nominated by the staff Council)3) Staff Adviser (Nominated by the staff Council)(Nominated by
the staff Council)4) Student Editor (Elected member from among the students)5) Chairman and General Secretary (College Union)6) Six students from each optional subject, nominated by the
staff editor, student editor and the principal jointly.WOMEN’S CELLThis forum is open to all girl students.It organises discus-
sions, seminars, awareness programmes, literacy programmes,classes in different areas viz, cooking, painting, flower arrange-ment, home management etc. focussing on the issues and needsof women of the present generation.
TALENT SHOWSkillful exposition of hidden talents of each student teacher
is expected to communicate effectively so as to develop self con-cept and to inculcate confidence in each. Every student teacheris given opportunity to expose the hidden talents he/she pos-sesses.
WEEKLY ASSEMBLYWeekly assembly is conducted on every wednesday from 9.30
am - 10.00 am lead by each optional on rotation basis. Creativeexpression of the students are encouraged in this session throughvarious programmes like thought for the week, News reading,Recitation and other relevant activities.
STUDY TOURSAs partial fulfilment of the B.Ed. course relevant study tours
and field visits shall be conducted.ETHICS AND ANTI RAGGING COMMITTEEEthics Committe is formed to implement stricly the ban of mo-
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bile phone with camera, fashion show and cinematic dance/unde-sirable practices in the college. Anti Ragging Committee & Squadare formed to check and avoid ragging of any form in campusand hostel.
INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE Internal Complaints Committe deals with the complaints of
women, both students and staff within the institution.COMPETITIVE EXAMSThe RTE Act 2009 directs the state to ensure the quality re-
quirement for recruitment of teachers. The recruited teachersshould possess the essential aptitude & ability to meet the chal-lenges of teaching at all levels of schooling. In teaching profes-sion qualifying competitive examinations are mandatory. So, wemotivate & guide our students to qualify competitve exams like K-TET, SET, NET etc while transacting BEd curriculum.
RESEARCH PROMOTIONToday, teachers are not just teachers, but guides,students
are not just listeners but co-explorers of knowledge. Researchplays a major role in teaching profession because several re-search skills improves quality of both teacher & teaching learningprocess. So, we guide & train our student teachers to acquireresearch skills by prepairing research papers, works & guide themto publish in respective research journals. We focus researchoriented curriculum transaction & equip student teachers withresearch skills to function as efficient teachers to contribute toour society.XXIV. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES1) Laboratories
Various laboratories have been established to help the stu-dents in their academic pursuits. The different laboratories in theinstitution include a Language laboratory, Educational technol-ogy / ICT laboratory, Psychology laboratory and the science labo-ratory. Student teachers have to utilise these laboratory facilitiesduring the alloted periods and on freetime with the consent of
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respective incharges.2) Network Resource Centre
Network resource centre is available in the college. Studentscan utilize this facility during their alloted periods and also duringmorning and evening hours before and after the regular classtime.3) Grievance And Redressal Cell
Any Complaint/ grievance regarding the students, staffinstitutions etc. can be made to this cell directly or can be put intothe grievance box kept at an easily accessible place. The com-plaints will be dealt with immediate effect by the committee han-dling this cell. The mechanism operates with a three tier system.4) Guidance and Counselling Centre
The students can freely approach this centre for guidanceand academic counselling.5) Mentoring and Academic Counselling
Each member of the faculty is entrusted with 10-12 studentsto keep track of their progress and performance. They can ap-proach their mentor for any academic counselling or guidance onissues affecting them apart from the period alloted for tutorials.6) General Store & Cafeteria
A general store with necessary stationeries and other mate-rials are available in the college. Tea, Coffe and Snacks are avail-able in the cafeteria.7) Purified Water Cooler8) Womens Rest Room cum Toilet Facilities
XXV. IQACThe Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is formed as part
of the post NAAC accreditation process. Having been accreditedwith NAAC ‘A’ Grade, the IQAC is concerned about the total func-tioning of the college not only to sustain the quality and achieve-
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ment, but also to promote and progress the college activities.The IQAC monitors the academic and administrative
finctioning of the college with the support of different committeesbeing formed with specific objectives. The constitution of the IQACincludes faculty members, administrative staff, management rep-resentatives, PTA, Alumni, academicians and representativesfrom the local bodies.XXVI. ASSOCIATIONSa) STAFF ASSOCIATION
The staff Association is called “P.K.M. College Staff Associa-tion”. is formed for the harmony, unity, welfare and developementof the pkm staff, both teaching and non teaching
Another objective of the association is to study and discusstopics of education, professional and general interest and also topromote social awareness among the staff.
The Principal is the ex-officio president of the associationand one of the staff is nominated as the secretary. All the staffmembers are members of the association.b) PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (P.T.A)
The duration of the course is two years and every year afresh parent teacher association is formed. The association in-cludes all the faculty members and parents of all the students. Itsupports the various developmental programmes of the college.An Executive committee selected from the members of P.T.A.looksafter its administration.c) ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
An alumni association is functioning formally in the college. Aregistration fee of Rs.200/- is collected from students for the mem-bership. It provides opportunities for the old students to keep incontact with the institution in which they have studied and themembers can render valuable service to the institution as resourcepersons and in conducting of various curricular and extra cur-
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ricular programmes. The principal is the ex-officio president. Janu-ary IInd Saturday of every year observed as alumni day.
XXVII. STAFF IN- CHARGES1. Dr. Prasanth Mathew Vice Principal, Co-ordinator - RUSA,
JCT Ethics & anti ragging committee
2 Dr. Rekha K. R. IQAC Co-ordinator, Staff EditorAcademic Auditing committee,Documentation committee
3. Dr. Maya J.Pillai Women Cell, Co-ordinator NIRF,
4. Dr. Sholy Joseph.K PTA Secretary5. Dr. Veena Appukuttan Alumni Association6. Mrs. Jomol Jose Staff Council Secretary7. Dr. Fr. Sinoj Joseph Staff Advisor, Anti Raging (Nodal
Officer)8. Sr. Minimol George (Guest) Peace Forum9. Sri. John P.T. Placement Committee
LAB IN CHARGES1. Psychology Laboratory - Dr. Maya J.Pillai
2. Language Laboratory - Dr. Rekha .K.R
3. Educational Technology &Network Resource Centre - Dr. Veena Appukuttan
4. Physical Science Laboratory - Dr. Prasanth Mathew
CALENDAR2019 – 2020
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ACADEMIC
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS: 23 WORKING DAYS: 2532
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JUNE 2019SATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
EID-UL-FITHR, ENVIRONMENT DAY
2ND SATURDAYHOLIDAYDEMONSTRATION CLASSESDEMONSTRATION CLASSESDEMONSTRATION CLASSESDEMONSTRATION CLASSESMAR. KURIAKOSE KUNNASSERY COMMEMORATION
CRITICISM
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
INTERNSHIP BEGINS (2018-20)WORKSHOP ON NEW EDN. DAIRY 2019
NEW YEAR ACADEMIC ADMISSION BEGINSMONTHLY EVALUATION - STAFF COUNCIL
HOLIDAY
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS: 23 WORKING DAYS: 2533
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JULY 2019MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUE
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
2019-21 BATCH CLASSES COMMENCE
ST. THOMAS DAY
HOLIDAY
SELF EXPOSITION BEGINSFACILITY VISITWORLD POPULATION DAY
2ND SATURDAY
SCHOOL VISIT (2019-21)
INTERNSHIP 1ST FEEDBACK
TALENTS DAYSILVER JUBILEE INAUGURATION
STAFF COUNCIL, MONTHLY EVALUATIONKARKIDAKA VAVU
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS: 18 WORKING DAYS:2134
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AUGUST 2019THUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRI
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMMEPTA GENERAL BODY
2ND SATURDAYBAKRIDEPC 1 WORKSHOPEPC 1 WORKSHOPEPC 1 WORKSHOPINDEPENDENCE DAYONAM CELEBRATION
INTERNATIONAL FOLKLORE DAYSREEKRISHNA JAYATHIINTERNSHIP IIND FEEDBACK
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
AYYANKALI JAYANTHINATIONAL SPORTS DAY, HEALTHSTAFF COUNCILFIELD TRIPS
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS: 24 WORKING DAYS:2435
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SEPTEMBER 2019SUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMON
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
TEACHER’S DAY, STAFF ASSOCIATION MEETINGONAM CELEBRATION
MUHARAM 1ST ONAM THIRUVONAM3RD ONAM4TH ONAM, SREENARAYANA GURU JAYANTHI2ND SATURDAYFIELD TRIPS
WORLD OZONE DAY-JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
HOLIDAY
MID SEMESTER EXAM (FIRST SEMESTER)MID SEMESTER EXAM (FIRST SEMESTER)
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMMEWORLD TOURISM DAY-JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
INTERNSHIP-3RD FEEDBACK
STAFF COUNCIL
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS: 21 WORKING DAYS:2336
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OCTOBER 2019TUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWED
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
GANDHI JAYANTHI
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
MAHANAVAMIVIJAYADASAMI
2ND SATURDAY
MODEL EXAMINATION (FIRST & THIRD)MODEL EXAMINATION (FIRST)MODEL EXAMINATION (FIRST)MODEL EXAMINATION (FIRST)
DEEPAVALI
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS: 22 WORKING DAYS: 2337
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NOVEMBER 2019FRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
KERALAPIRAVI
WORLD CANCER AWARENESS DAY
MILAD-I-SHERIF
CHILDRENS DAYJUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
FIRST SEMESTER END
STAFF COUNCIL MEETING
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS:18 WORKING DAYS: 2538
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DECEMBER 2019SUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMON
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
THIRD SEMESTER END
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY - JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
2ND SATURDAY
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
NATIONAL MATHEMATICS DAY- JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS:23 WORKING DAYS:2539
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JANUARY 2020WEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRI
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
NEW YEAR CELEBRATION
MEETING STAFF ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL ARTS DAY
UNIVERSITY KALOTHSAVAM BEGINS
ANNUAL SPORTS DAYALUMNI DAYUNIVERSITY KALOTHSAVAM ENDSSCHOOL ACCLIMATIZATION BEGINSSCHOOL ACCLIMATIZATIONSCHOOL ACCLIMATIZATIONSCHOOL ACCLIMATIZATION SCHOOL ACCLIMATIZATIONEDUCATIONAL TOUR
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMMEURJAKIRAN - JUBILEE EXTENSION PROGRAMMEREPUBLIC DAYEPCIII WORKSHOPEPCIII WORKSHOPEPCIII WORKSHOPEPCIII WORKSHOPEPCIII WORKSHOP
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS:22 WORKING DAYS: 2340
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FEBRUARY 2020SATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
WORLD WETLAND DAY - JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
EPC II &IV WORKSHOPEPC II &IV WORKSHOPEPC II &IV WORKSHOPEPC II &IV WORKSHOPEPC II &IV WORKSHOPSECOND SATURDAY
MID SEMESTER EXAM (SECOND & FOURTH)MID SEMESTER EXAM (SECOND & FOURTH)
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
JUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
TOTAL NO. OF TEACHING DAYS:23 WORKING DAYS: 2541
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MARCH 2020SUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNMONTUE
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAYHOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
HOLIDAY
KANDOTH DAY
WOMENS DAYCAMPUS INTERVIEWJUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMMEJUBILEE SPECIAL PROGRAMME
SECOND SATURDAY
WORLD FORESTERY DAYWORLD WATER DAYMODEL EXAM (IIND & IVTH SEMESTER)MODEL EXAM (IIND & IVTH SEMESTER)MODEL EXAM (IIND & IVTH SEMESTER)MODEL EXAM (IIND & IVTH SEMESTER)
COLLEGE DAYIIND & IVTH SEMESTER END
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WED
THU
FRI
SAT
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