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M. E. S. M. M. ARTA AND SCIENCE COLLEGE
SIRSI (Uttar Kannada)
Annual Quality Assurance Report 2010-2011
Part – A
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year
towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the
year.
The plan of action for the academic year 2010-11 was discussed during the joint
meeting held on 16-07-2010. Different issues were critically examined. Quality
circles and impact creating aspects were identified. The members of IQAC
approved the action plans. Following are the action plans to fulfill the
requirements of 21 departments 721 students 55 teaching faculty and 31 non -
teaching members and the outcome achieved during the period 15-07-2010 to
21-05-2011.
INFRASTRUCTURAL PLANS
1) To take up the construction of Golden Jubilee Memorial Hall of
the College.
Blue-print procedure and site identification work completed. Building
committee decided to take up the work through engineering cell.
2) To work out the plan about Golden Jubilee programmes.
Inaugural programme of Golden Jubilee tentatively scheduled
during Jan 2012.
3) To setup endangered plants protection and development centre
in the campus.
Endangered plants protection and development centre is established with
an investment of Rs 50,000/-
4) To take initiative to set up Nature Awareness Learning centre in the
medicinal plant Garden.
Nature Awareness Learning centre in the medicinal plant garden is
established with an investment of Rs 50,000/-
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5) To make arrangement for periodical medical care availability in
the campus.
Request is made to the Honorable President, SRK Institute of Medical
Science Sirsi to provide required medical assistance to the institution
on demand.
6) To take steps to fill up existing vacancies in the teaching staff.
Request is made to the Department of Collegiate Education for
permission to fill up existing vacancies.
7) To set up additional equipment in the audio-visual centre.
Mounting of LCD, setting up of new screen and purchase of Hi-tech
Board with an investment of Rs 2, 00,000/- arranged.
8) To organize additional research and extension activities of
Researcher’s forum of the college.
The researcher’s forum took initiative to help the teaching faculty in the
identification of Research problem and submission to funding agency.
The dept. of Geography, Chemistry organized the extension activities in
the field of Bio-Conservation, Soil-testing, Water-analysis, and climate-
monitoring activities.
9) Arrangement for orientation and placement of learners after the
completion of graduation (arranging for campus interviews)
The Cell makes all possible arrangements for orientation and placement of
learners. The details are as below:
Sl.No. Date Campus Interview By Candidates Selected
1 3-9-2010 First Source Solutions,Ltd. Hubli 05
2 20-9-2010 RNSMotors, Bangalore 12
3 31-3-2011 First Source Solutions,Ltd. Hubli 07
4 26-4-2011 RNS Motors, Bangalore 53
5 26-4-2011 ING Life Insurance Company, Sirsi
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10) Provide for leak proof roofing in the first floor of the old building.
Leak proof roofing in the first floor of the old building arranged with an
investment of Rs 1,50,000/-.
11) Extension of I.C.T. (Information Communicative Technology) to the
learners.
Five more computers are added to I.C.T. Center for the benefit of
learners.
12) Initiative to establish Bio-tech finishing school in the college.
The bio-tech finishing school is established with the initial investment of
Rs 50 lakhs. Additional amount of Rs 5 lakhs is invested for new
equipments and infrastructure.
13) Lab renovation and improvements.
Acid proof painting inside the Chemistry lab and other suitable painting
work in the dept. of Physics and other Bio-sciences completed with an
expenditure of Rs 2 lakhs.
14) Initiatives for the development of faculty in various departments
Prof. S.S.Bhat, Prof. N.N.Vernekar, Prof. K.N.Reddy, Prof. Parimala
Deshpande and Dr.R.R.Hegde attended the refresher courses. 80% of the
teaching staff attended / presented paper / Chaired the session at State /
National / International Seminars.
15) To organize University level Indoor Sports Tournament in the college
University level Chess tournament and University Blue selections
conducted by the Physical Education Dept. of the College.
16) Promotion of cultural activities by organizing youth festival in the
college.
University Zonal level Youth Festival was organized in the college and
more than 40 colleges participated in the various cultural competitions.
17) To organize talent search programme in the college.
‘Inchar’ (Talent search programme) arranged in the college and the best
talents were encouraged by giving prizes.
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18) To add more computers to the computer lab.
Six more computers procured for various uses in the institution.
2) ACADEMIC PLANS
1) To induct the beginners to the institution.
Induction programme arranged for beginners in order to acquaint them
with the different learning facilities available at the institution and also to
motivate them to involve in different cultural and sports activities.
2) Determining focus point of activities of departments.
Continuation of innovative education process by organizing focus point of
activities for 26 departments. (See Annexure-I)
3) Furtherance of tie-up with agencies to undertake research and
extension activities.
Educational co-operation with Govt. College under Apta-Mitra, the
scheme of Government of Karnataka. The Examination for 1000 students
of Govt. College and JMJ College is arranged in our institution.
College arranged KAS and IAS coaching classes for the students in
association with Revenue Department, Sirsi. More than 100 learners
benefited from the programme. We borrowed books from our library and
also we got the books from TMC (Town Municipality Council).30% of
our final years students benefited. 18 lecturers took part in it of which 10
are from our college. The entire training was made available to the
students free of cost.
4) Continuation of Reach out programs.
The members of the faculty continued to visit junior colleges, delivered
lectures for the procurement of quality input in to the institution.
5) Organizing lectures by learned personalities.
Music department arranged a lecture and demonstration on the topic
‘Navarasa’ in Music & Dance by Smt. Seema Bhagwat.
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Lecture programme on ‘Religion misguiding Dharma’, Indians confused
regarding their existence & Knowledge- by Prof.Balgangadhar University
Belgium.
S.R.Hegde, Kadve Endowment Lecture on ‘Education and Protection of
Human Rights’ by Dr. J.S.Patil, Vice Chancellor Law University,
Dharwad.
Hindi Department organised a Special lecture on ‘National Integration and
Hindi Language’ by Dr.Manjunath Ambiga.
Biotechnology and Biology department organized one day work shop on
‘My Village Bio-diversity’ by Dr. Subhaschandran, Kumta.
6) Wider publicity and orientation about vision and mission of the
college.
Multi point display of vision and mission is arranged. The same is printed
in the college prospectus. Orientation is given by the faculty to the
learners.
7) To establish and develop Information Communication Technology
Centre (I.C.T.) in the college.
Extension of ICT Centre in the college. IQAC of the College directed the
teacher and students for motivate the learners to make use of the ICT
Centre established in the Library.
8) Promotion and motivation for science education.
Karnataka Vijnan Parishad Bengaluru & Government of Karnataka
Scholarships procured (C.V.Raman Scholarship) and distributed the cash
prize to the Science students.
9) Identification and encouragement to the advance learners.
Teaching departments were asked to identify advance learners and
motivate them by giving additional reference books, suggested special
readings with extra- care.
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10) To make additions of worthy books to the library
For the current academic year books worth Rs. 97,465/- were purchased
and added to the library. These books include quality reference books on
different branches of knowledge.
11) To organize talent search day.
It is organized by the Arts Circle of the college to search special talents
like fine art, music and dance.
12) Continuation of language skill development programmes.
Faculty members, specially trained in Infosys under Global skill
enhancement programme trained the students in communication skills and
computer knowledge. The department of English conducted spoken
English training for the learners and a special Bridge Course for the
Optional Students. Sanskrit Department arranged Sanskrit Spoken classes
for the learners.
13) Enhancement of activities of Researchers’ Forum.
Learned personalities are invited to deliver lectures on various branches of
research opportunities and funding agencies. Dr. A.A.Natu, Scientist,
ISER, Pune addressed the students and staff on the need and scope of
research in basic science.
14) Send up programme for outgoing students.
Out going students were bid a warm fare-well which would make them to
keep in touch with the institution even after the completion of their degree
course.
3) OTHER PLANS
1) Extension of hostel facilities to the girl students in the campus.
II Floor of the old Hostel Building is completed and added 13 rooms made
available to the girls in the college.
2) “Green campus” and “Clean campus” Concept development.
Planting of Flowering plants, shading plants is made regular feature.
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Learners & Teachers involved in developing greenery and maintaining
cleanliness in the college.
3) Construction of a separate building for Museum.
The MLC Grant of Rs 2.5 lakhs sanctioned by Basavaraj Horatti is
procured. The task is given to the dept of PWD to complete the work as
early as possible.
4) Procurement of quality furniture for teachers and learners.
Furniture worth Rs. 60,000 is procured for the use of teachers and
learners.
5) Strengthening IQAC in the college.
The functionaries of IQAC, particularly academic, audit, cultural
promotion, sports development are given special attention during the
academic year.
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PART-B
Q 1 Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the Institution.
The Institution has continued its honest efforts to accomplish the
objectives as conveyed in the prospectus distributed for the learners about
academic and non academic activities spread throughout the year. Human
Resource Development with focus on knowledge procurement, skill
development, leadership training, social awareness, national integration
and development of sportsman spirit are the guiding factors behind
the design of activities of the year. The number and nature of activities
directly or indirectly reflect the vision and growing prospects. The
activities clearly indicate that the efficient teaching and non-teaching
team is making its honest effort to prove that the out put of the institution
fit for job and fit for life at the exit point.
Providing admissions to the available courses and combinations to all
deserving students denying none from the opportunity to learn.
Counseling with parents and students at the time of admission.
Induct the freshers with a warm well-come, acquainting the opportunities
and facilities available at the institution.
Training sport persons, selections and encouraging participating at the
university and Inter-University level competition.
Involvement of students in community service.
Conducting skill and personality development activities.
To invite private companies for campus interviews.
Motivating the students to take part in music, art and dance.
Students’ association with social service organization.
Conducting free and fair college elections in healthy atmosphere.
Inculcating patriotism with the celebrations of National festivals.
Providing comfortable accommodation for girls in hostels.
Promoting the activities of Union and Gymkhana.
Introduction of diploma course in soft skills.
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Involvement of students in various curricular and extra curricular
activities & competitions.
Encouragement and guidance for the publication of Monthly Magazine
“Srajana’’ by the department of Journalism.
Extra effort to help the poor learners conducting remedial classes.
Organizing Endowment and Memorial lectures.
Motivating teachers to undertake research projects.
Honoring and encouraging the distinct performers in sports and other
competitions.
Programmes on environmental awareness.
Training in writing skill, speech and debate.
Blood donation camps by NCC and Red Cross units.
Career guidance from CLHRD extension centre of the college.
Training sports persons, selections and encouraging to participate at the
university and inter-university level competitions.
Involvement of students in community services.
Conducting skill and personality development activities.
Q.2. New academic programmes initiated:
Institution has taken the initiative for the establishment of Bio-tech
Finishing School to orient the graduates so as to make them ready to
work in industries.
The College has established Information Communication Center ICT at
the library with continuous internet connectivity available to learners and
the staff.
The Botany department has created a Nature Awareness Learning Center
in the Medicinal Plant garden for use of students of life-science.
Study of diploma along with degree is further encouraged.
‘Diploma in Dance’ in the Music Dept, Diploma in Tourism in the Social
Science Dept, P.G.Diploma in Bio-technology in the Dept of Bio-
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Sciences are some of the new academic programme within the academic
limits of the institution.
Q.3. Innovation in curricular design and transaction:
As a step towards making the university education more relevant to the
present needs, the newly framed University semester syllabus has
incorporated the much needed concepts like Indian Constitution,
Personality development, communicative skill, environmental studies,
Human Rights study, Computer Application etc.
Faculty members participated and contributed new ideas while designing
university syllabus.
Q.4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started.
The following field work reports submitted by the students of Sociology
and English.
Students have undertaken the following field work.
S.No. Project Undertaken Area selected for field work
1 “Socio-Economic changes in Gouli Community.
Yallapur Taluk
2 Plastic Waste Management. Sirsi Town
3 Social conditions of Waddar Community.
Ganesh Nagar, Sirsi.
4 Slum problems A Survey of Sirsi Taluk.
5 Festivals in Islam Community Sirsi Taluk
6 Land use Land cover and its impact on Socio-economic conditions
Haveri District
Q.5. Examination reforms implemented:
The implementation of semester system at the graduation level intensified
the process of students’ performance evaluation. Examination for every
six months made the learning activity more rigorous and intensified. The 10
introduction of internal assessment scheme made the students to involve
seriously on seminars, project work, assignments and discussions. Two
tests between each semester made the evaluation of students, performance
more accurate. Question papers for the tests are set in the model of
semester examination. Continues evaluation is ensured. Transfarcy in
evaluation. Answer scripts timely assessed and given back to the students
to acknowledge them about their performance. The result sheets of
internal marks circulated among the students.
Q.6. Candidates qualified NET/ SLET/GATE etc.
Mr.Kartik Hemadri Physics department has qualified in the National
Eligibility Test (NET).
Q.7 Initiatives towards faculty development programme:
To gear up research activity and also to motivate the faculty members to
involve in research activities ‘Researchers Forum’ has been established.
Meetings conducted in regular intervals to monitor the activities and to
discuss the progress. Faculty member availed ample opportunities for
their development and took successful steps towards self betterment by
way of research projects, contributing articles, presenting seminar papers,
attending seminars and workshops, delivering lectures, publishing books
and taking various responsibilities. (See Annexure-II)
Q.8 Total number of seminars/ workshops conducted.
Sl.No. Date Events Topic Resource person1 19-07-2010
to27-07-2010
Work-shop Organised by the dept. of Sanskrit
Spoken Sanskrit Shrimati Bhat
29-8-2010
to27-8-2010
Work shop forB.A.I
Opt. studentsBridge course By the faculty
3 13-8-2010 Late Shri L.T.Sharma Foundation Endowment
lecture
‘Desiya Chinthanegalu’
Dr.G.L.Hedge HOD Kannada A.V.Baliga
College Kumta
4 6-09-2010 Bhoomika Problems of girls Prof. M.Ramesh11
women wingCelebrated
Teachers day
in recent years Dr. K.V.Shivaram
5 28-09-2010 Bhoomika women wing
Organized programme
Problems of adultness
Dr. Savitri G.S.
6 6-10-2010 Lecture and Demonstration
by dept of Music
Navarasa in Music & Dance
Smt. Seema Bhagwat
7 13-10-2010 A special talk byEco- Club ,
Dept of Geography
Personality Devlopment
&Healthy Society
Shri V.M.Bhat Engineer PWD
Sl.No. Date Events Topic Resource person8 04-01-2011 Special Lecture Religion
misguiding Dharma. Indians
confused regarding their existence and Knowledge.
Dr.Balagangadhar.University of Belgium.
9 11-03-2011 S.R.Hegde. Kadve
EndowmentLecture
Education andProtection of
Human Rights
Dr.J.S.Patil.Vice-ChancelorLaw University,
Dharwad.
10 15-03-2011 Workshop for B.Sc.Students
My VillageBio-diversity
Dr.Subhaschandran,Ecological Centre,
Kumta
11 28-03-2011 Orientation Programme for
final year students
Azim Premji University Bangalore
12 21-4-2011 Thematic Lecture
ProgrameOrganised by
EnglishDepartment
Nationalistic perspectives in
the Modern Indian novels in
English
Prof.S.S.HegdeSDM College
Honavar
13. 25-4-2011 Demonstration and Vocal
Recital
Sangeeta Pt. Ganapati Bhat Hasangi.
National Classical
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Organised by the Dept. of
Music, Kannada and Cultural Dept.
Singer.
14. 30-4- 2011 Special lecture by
Hindi Dept
National integration and Hindi Language
Dr. Manjunath Ambiga
Q.9. Research Projects:
One major project is ready for submission and eight minor research
projects are also in progress.
Q.10. Patents generated if any:
---- Nil -----
Q.11. New collaborative research programmes:
Indian Institute of Science in association with ‘Global Earth Watch’
established Weather Monitoring Station near Dept of Geography. Every
day weather details are collected by the students of Dept .The collected
observations are also maintained by the Dept of Geography M.M.Arts &
Science college, Sirsi.
Q.12. Research grants received:
Rs One lack received from UGC for MRP.
Q.13.Detail of Research Programme:
Sl.No Name of the faculty Members
Title of the research Project
Grant sanctioned from UGC
1. Dr. Anilkumar HegdeM.R.P. in Bio-technology.Study on Fungal diversity of Sirsi Region
Rs One lack
Q.14. Citation Index of faculty members and impact factor:
- No –
Q.15. Honours / Awards to the faculty:
The distinct achievements of the faculty members that have caught the common
eye are as under.
A talented faculty from music department has been recognized as ‘A’
grade artist. The faculties have maintained the same trend.
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A faculty member of Music Department has been awarded as ‘Ragaratna’
by Ragamitra Music Fourm Sirsi and ‘Tathvadya Praveena’ by Nataraja
Nritya School, Sirsi.
Earth-watch Nevelli Shulman Award for Young Scientist,has been given
for conservation and Bio-diversity assessment to Dr.Anilkumara Hegde. Q.16. Resources Generated.
Source Resources Generated.
1. Advertisement in “Mayur”- College
Magazine.
6,000/-
2. From the students for Campus Development,
Lab Development, Library development
1,44,200/-
74,600/-
1,08,150/-
3. From the parents for college Maintenance. 15,86,200/-
4. Computer Lab Development fund. 2,66,000/-
Q.17. Details of departments getting COSIST / DST, FIST etc. assistance /
recognition:
---- Nil ----
Q.18 Community Services:
The institution has continued its mission of extending its valuable service
to the community. Having a strong faith that the ultimate goal of
education as a means to achieve Socio-Economic progress through
awakening the consciousness of the community. The institution is putting
its efforts to inculcate values, eradicate ignorance, empower with
knowledge, expanding the outlook, and prepare the young generation to
face the challenges and to take up responsibilities. The following notable
activities and services are as under.
College provides admission opportunity to all eligible aspirants
irrespective of cast, creed or economic status.
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The KSOU (Mysore) centre housed at the institution provides opportunity
to peruse education in varied disciplines.
As one of the district Centers for conducting common entrance test (CET)
for professional courses. PU Students of 6 Taluka are provided the
facility to write examination.
Accommodation to girl students of the nearby Taluka is provided in the
institution Ladies Hostel enabling them to attend CET Coaching classes.
Budget analysis and discussions by the department of economies.
Interested public is always invited to Memorial lectures, Endowment
lectures music and dance programmes.
Interested local youths are allowed to take admission for Diploma Course
in Kathak.
Protection and preservation of historical monuments available in the
surrounding areas.
The post office branch, situated in the college campus is well utilized by
the public of the surrounding layouts.
MES Career guidance centre is extending its services in training youth for
competitive examinations and library facility is open for the alumni and
other pursuing youths.
MES Vidyarthi Souhardha Co-operative Society benefited many students
of the adjacent layouts in getting stationeries. This unit is owned and
managed by students and teachers.
Students of Govt. College are accommodated to write University
examination of each semester in the college.
Well equipped and well maintained MES Multi Gymnasium is kept open
for students, Alumni and interested local youth.
By Staff: REACH OUT PROGRAMMES:
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Sl. No.
Organized By
Reach out beneficiaries Date Mode of extension
programme
1. Dept of Geography
Junior College Yadalli 28-01-2011
Explained theImportance of ArtsSubject to the PUC.
2. -do- J.M.J Junior College 29-01-2011
Importance of Subject selection and
combination of Subject after PUC is convinced
3. -do- Junior College Kolagibees 29-01-2011
Future opportu- nities in studying Geography as Optional Subject in
B.A.Course.
4. -do- Govt.P.U.College Banavasi 07-02-2011
A lecture delivered on the importance of Arts Subject in the future
career.
5. Dept of English Rotary Club Sirsi 03-08-2010 Education down the ages
6. -do- Nadasaraswati Kendra, Sirsi 29-10-2010
An awareness ménage to the Children & Mothers
on the topic ‘Badalaguttiruva
dinagalli makkalannu belesuvadu’
7.Dept of
PoliticalScience
VishwdarshanaJnr College,Yellapur 14-11-2010 Use of Human Rights
8. -do- Shridevi Jnr College,Hulekal. 15-11-2010 Impact of Human Rights
9. -do- Vidyodaya Jnr College,Yadalli. 16-11-2010 Political awareness
In Rural area.
10. Dept. of Sociology
Shridevi Jnr College,Hulecal. 15-11-2010 Community awareness.
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11. -do- Vidyodaya Jnr College,Yadalli. 16-11-2010 Women & their
empowerments.
In addition to the above list a few Philanthropic members of the staff are
helping the social cause by lending their helping hands to the needy by being
members of the well heard NGOs like Lions, Rotary, Ishwariya Vidhyala and
Santwana etc.
By Students under the guidance of Staff:
Environmental awareness education for rural people.
Collection of relief fund for flood affected people.
Social service through NSS & NCC
Blood donation by students.
(For details see Annexure-- III and IV)
Q.19. Teachers and officers newly recruited:
Three teachers and one office attender are appointed on contract basis.
Q.20. Teaching – Non teaching staff ratio:
Teaching - 55
Non teaching - 31
Ratio - 2:1
Q.21 Improvements in the Library services:
The institution has a spacious (with 11,000 sq.ft. built up area) and well
equipped library with the present holding of 64633 books. This main
learning resource provides user friendly service. The highlights of the
services offered during the academic year are as under.
The freshers to the institution are informed of the facilities available in
the library.
2428 new books worth of Rs.97,4650/- have been added to the library.
• Previous Journals continued. (For Details see Annexure V)
Q.22 New books/ journals subscribed and their value:
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No. of books purchased during the Year :2428
Value -97,465=80/-
Q.23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and
the action taken on student feed back:
1. The process of evaluation of the institutional potential is taken with the
view of reaching excellence. A questionnaire format was given to outgoing
students. Most of the students answered all the questions.
2. Evaluation of teachers was also taken for each term.
3. Student feed back was objectively attended and impressions were
processed for the over all improvement of the institution.
4. Some of the student responses are as under.
a) About 55% of the students wanted to go for higher education and 40%
of them wanted to take up job. 5% of them wanted to be at home
assisting their parents in agriculture.
b) The opinion about Teachers is varied right from the word “average” to
“Excellent”. About 86% of the students have satisfaction about the
teachers and departments.
c) Some of them are happy that they can get more number of reference
books on most of the subjects.
d) Students desired to have an ambience in the College which would
enable them to communicate easily in English.
6. Student suggestions:
The following suggestions have been made by the students for the
improvement of the campus.
a) The students have suggested the necessity of good water facilities in
ladies room and boys toilet.
b) Students are eager to join the Alumni Association after the completion
of their Degree..
7. Action taken:
Considered the impressions of the students feed back:
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Necessary action is taken to provide good water facility in the campus.
The measures have been taken to fulfill the requirements and
expectations of the student. The Alumni Association is already
functioning. Encouraged the students to join the Alumni Association.
24. Unit cost of Education:
Salary + Maintenance + Union & Gym Expenses
Number of Students.
Unit cost of education:
2,51,90,111-00 + 10,13,784-00 + 1,11,166-00 = 36,498=00
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Q.25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions
and examination results, issue of certificates:
1. Computerization and Administration:
* Office automation system is up-graded with the addition of quality
computers.
* Multi-functional Xerox machine is for the office use.
* Information sought by higher officer sent in the form of email and CDs.
* Student admission process, accounts transactions, UGC fund utilization
details, application details, staff service information and yearly result
reading have been computerized.
2. Admission Process:
* According to the mission of the institution admission is given to all
eligible students.
* Prospectus containing necessary information about the course patterns,
institutional code of conduct, facilities and opportunities available, up to
date academic calendar etc. are provided to the aspirants who seek
admission.
* The list of selected candidates is promptly displayed to maintain
transference in admission process.
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* Admission committee works out the modalities for the smooth and
systematic admission.
3. Examination Results:
Result Highlights of 2010-11
V Semester
100% results achieved in English Basic, Kannada Optional, Hindi Basic,
Political Science, Economics, Music, Sociology, Journalism, Geography,
Sanskrit Basic and Optional, Mathematics, Physics, Botany, Zoology,
Electronics, Biotechnology and Computer Science.
Passing percentage in B.A. 93.33%
Passing percentage in B.Sc. 98.81%
VI Semester
100% results achieved in English Basic, Sanskrit Basic and Optional,
Hindi Basic, Kannada Basic and Optional, Music, Sociology, Geography,
History, Applied Statistics, Journalism, Physics, Botany, Zoology,
Electronics, Biotechnology and Computer Science subjects.
Passing percentage in B.A. 96.67%
Passing percentage in B.Sc. 95.24.%
(For details see Annexure –VI )
4. Issue of certificates:
Marks card, passing certificates, character certificates, and Transfer
certificates issued to the out going students without causing any delay.
Q.26. Increase in infrastructural facilities:
The MES Management is keenly interested in creating appropriate
learning atmosphere aiming to develop the institution as an intellectual
capital. The infrastructural potential of the institution is annually enriched
by the perfect planning and timely execution. Efforts are made for the
optimum use of the existing infrastructure and new additions are the
common features.
Enhancement in the infrastructure facility 2010-11
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Sl.No Particulars Amount Utilized1 Steel Sofas 70,000-002 Bio-Metric Machine 1,16,290-003 Library Computers 53,300-004 Biology Microscope 61,875-005 Laboratory Equipments 3,04,136-006 Brass Deepa 5,500-007 LCD CAMERA(Projector)Audio Visual hall 73,968-008 Library Books 51,717-009 Library Aluminium Partition 66,760-0010 Library Software 56,700-0011 Addditional Computers 56,350-00
Total 9,16,596-00Q.27. Technology Up-gradation:
Sl.No.
Name of Department
Equipments purchased (2010-2011) Amount Utilized
1. Physics
Function Generator, A.C. Millivoltmeter, Decade Inductance & Capacitance boxes, G.M. Tube, Dual
power supply, Signal generator, Goniometer.
75,000/-
2. ChemistryAnalytical Balances (04), Laboratory
Scale (2)And other glass waves
45,000/-
3. Botany & Zoology Micro – Image 50,000/-
4. Bio-Technology Equipments 81,546/-
Total 2,51,546/-
Q.28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students:
* Teachers are free to make use of Computers and Inter-net both at the
office and Library.
* Students have access to computers and internet handling as apart of
curriculum.
Q.29. Financial aid to students:
Efforts are made to extend financial help to the needy and deserving
students in the form of endowments, scholarships, charity funds and some
time the staff members also lend their helping hands.
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Totally 60 students received endowment. Prizes instituted by various
philanthropists with an amount of Rs.36,370/-
183 students received Scholarships amounting to Rs.4,49,941/-
List of Scholarships Sanctioned and Distributed for the year
2010-11
Sl. No.
Name of the Scholarships No. of Students
Amount Sanctioned
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12 13
Dr. C. V. Raman ScholarshipS. C. ScholarshipS.T. ScholarshipDempo ScholarshipMinority Student PricePost-Metric ScholarshipHoranadu ScholarshipKarnataka State Secondary & Academy SocietyHandicap ScholarshipGSB ScholarshipSC/ST Student PriceEx-Serviceman ScholarshipGOI Post-Matric Scholarship
30 19 04 10 16 22 31
08 01 05 15 01 21
1,50,000-00 89,782-00 17.974-00 07,000-00 64,000-00 26,400-00 10,300-00
40,000-00 02,000-00 05,000-00 15,000-00 790-00 21,695-00
Total Rs
183 4,49,941-00
The MES Employees Co-operative society’s Charitable fund for the poor
has assisted 20 students with an amount of Rs.7800/-
71 students were sent to participate at higher level competitions in debate,
Quiz, sports and other extra-curricular activities at an expenditure of
Rs.51,705/-
The department of Sanskrit procured Rs 4000/- as Sanskrit Scholarship
from “Rashtriya Sanskrit Samsthan” New Delhi and distributed to 5
students who secured highest marks in Sanskrit. Total Rs.20,000/-
Apart from these, the university ‘Blues’ and students of ‘Outstanding
Achievements’ are honoured with moments and cash prizes on the
Founders-day occasion. Winners at the various institutional level
competitions are also encouraged with cash prizes.22
Q.30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association.
The institution is proud of its innumerable distinct products and many of
them have close-ties with their Almamater. Now and then they contribute
to the academic folds of the institution in the form of participation in
seminars, experience sharing sessions etc. In the annual special feature
programme of the college called “Hosachiguru Haleberu” alumni of
varied interest came together in large number on a common platform and
showcased their talents.
Q.31. Activities and support from the parent teacher association
The institution believes in team-oriented culture and has built-up a
compatible relationship with society, co-operation from parents, as
primary stake holders is always expected. Solidarity with parent folk is
established by sticking to following practices.
At the time of admission parents are asked to accompany their children.
A cordial invitation extended to visit the institution to acknowledge the
progress of their children.
Efforts are on to improve the involvement of more and more parents in
the periodical meets with the staff & management.
Q.32. Health Services:
A multi- Gymnasium in the campus for the benefit of staff and student.
Free medical checkup for each students with the assistance of the local
IMA.
Health awareness lectures.
First aid facility in the sports wing.
Periodical spiritual and value–oriented lectures to inculcate harmonious
and healthy living.
Regular blood donation, blood grouping hemoglobin check campus by
the service units.
Q.33. Performance in sports activities:
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The sports wing was committed to continue its good work all through the year
by consolidating the available resource it swung into action to fulfill the student
needs. The institution took lead in the field with fine show by students at
various university / state level competitions. To present a few distinct
achievements:
1. Inter Collegiate Chess Competition and Selection of Karnataka University
were held on 19-08-2010 to 23-08-2010 in our College. The Students of our
college women team while displaying the game artistically, and became the
champions of the University. They are Ranjana G.Hegde, B.Sc.III,
H.V.Pratima, B.Sc.II, Swapna G.Prabhu, B.Sc.II, Suparna S.Hegde, B.A.III,
Vidya R.Bhat,B.A.III, Bhavya V.Hegde.
2. Rohit V. Hegde, B.Sc.I is University Blue in Chess- Game. He represented
the Karnataka University in the Inter-University Competition held at
Satyabhama University Tamil Nadu.
3. TABLE-Tennis Women team won the Zonal level Championship.
In the inter collegiate Athletics held at B.L.D.A’S A.S.Patil Commerce
College, Bijapur from 28-10-2010 to 31-10-2010 our students bagged prizes
in Hammer Throw –Gold Medal, Javelin Throw and Shot-Put -Bronze
Medal, and Discuss throw – Gold Medal.
Our students also participated in the 3rd zonal level Table Tennis tournament
at Divekar Commerce College on Feb. 22nd and 23rd 2011, won the
Championship.
Our students who have participated at the Taluka Dasara Sports Meet. Anand
N. B.A.III won Gold Medal in 4x400 m Relay and Manjunath D.Hegde B.A.
I won gold medal in High-Jump.
On 07-05-2011 our Annual sports meet was conducted, some sport events
were also specially conducted for the staff, who participated in the event
with enthusiasm.
All the activities of the dept. of physical education were conducted very
smoothly, for the year 2010-11.
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Q.34. Incentive to outstanding sports persons:
Adequate sports materials timely provided.
Timely coaching and supply of sports wear.
A memento and cash prize to each outstanding sports person.
The deserving invariably sent to higher competitions.
On annual sports day many class wise and individual competitions are
held and the winners honoured with medals and cash prize.
Q.35 Student achievement and awards:
The overall quality enhancement ambience maintained in the institution
boosted the students to perform well in both curricular and extra
curricular activities. The details of the achievements during the year are
as under.
D.C. Pavate Dimond Jubilee Celebration Fund Scholarship for B.A.II.
Who scored highest marks in KUD Awarded by Miss Prabha Joshi.
Students won 10 prizes in the Zonal level Youth Festivals.
2 Students won prizes at the Inter–Zonal level Youth Festival
competition.
13 Prizes in the regional / District level competitions like music, dance,
speech, and debate. (For details see Annexure-VII)
Three ‘University Blues’ to represent Karnataka University Ball-
Badminton Team. (For details see Annexure-VIII)
Participation in the Inter-University Ball-Badminton tournaments held at
S.R.M.University Tamil Nadu.
62 students participated in different NCC camps.
35 NCC cadets attended CATC camp held at Sagrdarshan Karwar.
Q.36. Activities of guidance and counseling unit.
The counseling system is switched over to mentor system under which
students are divided and allotted to each staff-member for personal attention to
contribute to learners’ development. Mentors at their convenience through
formal and informal approach guide counsel and teach the students to develop
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positive attitude, to have constructive approach, to handle their academic and
non-academic issues during the course of their studies. A book containing the
detailed information of the learners’ and teachers’ observation maintained for
record purpose.
Q.37. Placement services provided to students:
The placement cell has been leading students to the portals of corporate
world by disseminating occupational information, training them to
become employable and making arrangement for job induction. The cell
with a renewed focus reaffirmed with its idea that the personality in
students should go in tandem with academics to get an opportunity in the
multi-dimensional world.
(For details see annexure-
IX)
Q.38.Development programme for the non-teaching staff.
The Office assistants are encouraged to participate in Seminars relating to
administrative reforms. This year two office assistants have attended
UGC Sponsored State Level Seminar.
Q.39. Healthy Practices:-
The institutional quality efforts are nourished by adopting certain healthy
practices. Almost all the good practices as mentioned in past reports
continued to work in the system and a few more were implemented with
an intention to give a better base to the quality process.
Induction programme at the beginning of the year to the 1st year degree
students and send off to the final year students at the end of the course.
Departmental linkage with old students.
Academic Review meetings in the middle of the academic year.
Student Uniform / Dress code.
Encouragement of individual and collective responsibility among
students.
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Extend education beyond class-room and encompass other important
facets of student life.
Respecting the student charter involving them in the main stream as
suggested by accrediting authorities.
• Encouraging students to desist from any kind of arrogance and to
develop multi-faith tolerance.
• Faculty–friendly and transparent governance.
Training students to be tomorrow’s candidates, providing wholesome
education Lessons on team–building and critical thinking.
• Identifying the talent in students.
• An alert and timely responding grievance redresal cell.
• Students involvement in campus development work.
Q.40.Linkage with international bodies –
Earth watch England, HSBL Indian Institute of Science and Dept of
Chemistry, Geography Bio-technology entered into collaborating for
the persuit of Research activities Department of Bio-technology received
4000 Pounds as research Assistance.(From Earth Watch England)¶
Q.41. Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add:-
No.
PART – C
DETAILS OF THE PLAN OF THE INSTITUTION FOR
THE NEXT YEAR.
The institution has adapted the concept of quality assurance and
initiatives. It is heading towards the successful implementation of quality
management and also believed that a collective effort has to be evolved to
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forward this quality campaign. Many prospective plans envisioned in the past
academic year have been implemented with great success with the support of
the Management. A few that could not pick up stream will be attended with all
seriousness in the moths to come. Every possible effort will be sorted out to
enhance quality improvement. For an overall extension of quality education,
both idealistic long term and realistic short term plans and targets have been
conceptualized for the forth coming year.
FUTURE PLANS
1) To take up the Renovation of Auditorium.
2) To establishment of Green House in the Campus.
3) To set up procurement of an additional power Generator.
4) To take improvement of Open-air Theater.
5) Elevation of front side of the main Building.
6) To take up the Renovation of the Principal’s office.
7) To setting up of Green Board to Identified Class-Rooms.
8) To furnishing the Guest Rooms of the College.
9) Completion of Gold Jubilee Memorial /Library Hall.
10) To take up the construction of Indoor sports Training
Centre in the Campus.
11) To make provision for Swimming Pool in the Campus.
12) To organize mass planting programme.
13) To secure NAAC Accreditation to the College.
14) To organize University level Sports Events in the College.
15) To arrange Campus Interview.
16) To take all possible steps for the Golden Jubilee Cultural
Programme.
17) To organize Golden Jubilee Alumni Meet.
18) To add Books additions to Library.
19) To add more addition of lab equipments.
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20) ‘Star College’ proposal for the improvement of Science
Departments.
21) To add more computers in the College.
ANNEXURE--IFocus Point of Activities of the Departments
Sr. No. Name of the Department Focus Point of Activity1 English Spoken English classes (Communication skill)2 Kannada Literary activity3 Hindi Spoken Hindi classes4 Sanskrit Value Education
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5 History Heritage Awareness6 Economics Economic analysis of burning issues7 Geography Geographic Information service8 Sociology Community awareness9 Political Science Human Rights Education10 Statistics Data Analysis and Interpretation 11 Physics Home appliances repair orientation12 Chemistry Imparting analytical techniques13 Botany Medicinal plant development14 Zoology Environmental awareness15 Computer Science Animation-techniques16 Bio-technology Tissue culture17 Physical Education Yoga18 NCC Leadership & first aid training19 NSS Social Service20 Red Cross Health Education21 Mathematics Numerical ability development22 Music Classical Dance (Kathak)23 Library Knowledge point attention24 Personality Development Employability training & Career Guidance25 SWO Learner’s Helpline26 SC/ST cell Learners benefit information service
ANNEXURE-II
REPORT OF THE RESEARCH’S FOURM
The Researcher’s forum organized several meetings and motivating the
teachers to undertake research projects. Dr. Anilkumar Hegde, Dept of Bio-
technology awarded a Minor Research Project entitled ‘‘Fungal diversity of
Sirsi Region’’. UGC has sanctioned Rs One Lack as financial assistance.
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The students are encouraged to under take projects and devise scientific
models. Some of the projects have been presented at University level Science
exhibition. The model ‘Rain Water Harvesting and Recycling exhibited by Miss
Sheetal S. Narvekar and Archana Pai got III prize at Zonal Level Science
Exhibition organized by KRVP, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy,
Department of Science and Technology Govt. of Karnataka. It was hosted by
our college. The Same model is exhibited at state level held at B.V. B. College
Bidar.
Two Students each from Chemistry and Bio-tech. departments have completed
2 research projects under the guidance of Prof. Ganesh Hegde and
Dr. Anilkumar Hegde. An amount of Rs 30,000/- each has been sanctioned for
the research activities under Students Research Work (SRW) scheme.
ANNEXURE—IIIM.M. ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE, SIRSI
National Service Scheme Annual Report 2010-118-8-2010 Environment protection programme and jatha conducted 15-8-2010 Independence day celebration and Patriotic song competition 16-8-2010 Literacy awareness jatha conducted
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2-9-2010 Training /workshop – 10 committee formed to distribute responsibly 3-9-2010 Workshop organized resource person Shri N. H. Goudar Ex -NSS P. O.4-9-2010 NSS advisory committee formed meeting conducted for NSS Year
Plan16-9-2010 Inauguration of NSS Annual activities Inaguarator Shri G. Jagadish,
Assistant Commissioner Sirsi 16-9-2010 Blood Donetion Awareness Jatha conducted in Sirsi17-9-2010 Blood Donetion Camp organized with life line Blood Bank Sirsi23-9-2010 Shramadana and renovation of college Garden24-9-2010 NSS Day celebrated elocation and debating competition conducted30-9-2010 Shramadana and “ Renovation of Medicinal Plants Garden”01-10-2010 Elocation competition conducted02-10-2010 “Gandhi Jayanthi” celebration and college campus cleaning prog.8-10-2010 Cleaning Programme around new UGC building1-10-2010 “Plastic awareness Jatha” organized in Sirsi town18-10-2010 Special workshop on NSS conducted19-10-2010
To 25-10-2010
Annual Special Camp conducted at Hulgol village of Sirsi taluk . Personality Development programme, Special Lecture, Awareness programme, cultural programmes conducted during the camp. During the camp a new Water Tank constructed and named as “NSS TANK”.
14-11-2010 Celebration of children’s Day and child Labours Awareness Jatha conducted.
22-11-2010 “Protection of Physically Disabled” function organized 1-12-2010 Aids Awareness Jatha organized5-12-2010 Slum Cleaning and Awareness Programme at Marathikoppa, Sirsi
10-1-2011 To21-1-2011
Two volunteers led by Dr. R. Y. Khan participated National Level Tracking Camp at Himachal Pradesh.
26-1-2011 Celebration of Republic Day and Cultural competition5-3-2011
To 11-3-2011
Fourteen volunteers with Dr. R. Y. Khan participated in University Level Leadership Camp at JSS College Dharwad
16-3-2011 To18-3-2011
Special workshop on “Yoga” for NSS volunteers orgenised.
30-3-2011 To31-3-2011
Twelve NSS volunteers participated in National Level Fest (Personality Development Prog.) at BVB College Hubli.
11-5-2011 To15-5-2011
Dr. R. Y. Khan NSS P. O. participated in National Level Masters Training Prog. At RGNIYD Sriperambadhur (T. N.)
ANNEXURE-IV
7/29 COY NCC
M.M. ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGE, SIRSI
NCC REPORT – 2010-2011
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This year NCC training activities commenced on the first Sunday of Aug.2010
as per the central training schedule. Many colourful events were carried on at
the Coy and at BN level through out the year and our cadets achieved
excellence in many camps both at the State and National Level.
Among the various events the following major activities topped the NCC
Calendar.
Three SD cadets attended National Integration Camp-I (NIC) held at
Mysore from 14-06-2010 to 25-06-2010.
2 SD and 2 SW, cadets attended Tal Sena Camp (TSC – I camp) held
at Rohideshwar,Belgaum from 23-06-2010 to 04-07-2010.
One SD and SW cadets attended TSC I Camp and Three SD and
Four SW cadets attended TSC II camp held at Belgaum from 08-
07-2010 to 19-07 2010
One SD cadet attended TSC-III held at KSRP grounds Belgaum from
27-07-2010 to 05-08-2010.
One SD Cadet attended TSC-IV camp held at APMC Yard Belgaum
from 01-09-2010 to 10-09-2010.
Tree plantation programme at M.M.Arts & Science campus on 15-08-
2010.
One SD cadet attended TSC-V camp held at Bagalkot from 15-09-
2010 to 24-09-2010
25 SD cadets and 10 SW cadets and one ANO attended CATC -camp
at Sagardarshan, Karwar from 25-08-2010 to 03-09-2010.
Blood Donation camp was organized in association with Red Cross
Unit of the college and other organizations on 17-09-2010.As many as
72 cadets donated blood voluntarily.
2 SD and SW each cadets attended pre-RD camp held at APMC Hubli,
from 25-09-2010 to 04-10-2010.
One SW cadet attended pre-RD second camp held at Belgaum from 23-
10-2010 to 01-11-2010.
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Kannada Rajyotsava celebration function held on First November.The
state Temperance Board chairman Sachidanand Hegde and State
Western Ghate Task Force chairman Anant Ashisar were the chief
guests. Later cadets distributed bread and biscuits to poor patients at
Pandit Government Hospital, Sirsi.
A contingent of 18 Soldiers of Territorial Armi, Belgaum Unit who
were on Cycle Rally visited this unit on 14-11-2010. The rally was
welcomed and hosted by the NCC Unit. The stage programme was
held and cadets were addressed by them on job opportunities in Army.
NCC Day was celebrated on 21st Nov 2010 as per central programme.
Cadets staged cultural show.
On 1st December, Aids Awareness Programme was held.
Four SD cadets attended NIC-II held at Pandicherry from 09-01-2011
to 20-01-2011
Republic Day celebration was organized by the cadets of Coy. The
Principal of the college delivered the message on the occasion.
ANNEXURE-VDEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY
2010-2011 • The total number of 38,192 books have issued out from the library
during the year under the following specified headings.
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1. U.G.C. - 5950
2. Borrower’s card - 14790
3. Over night - 15943
4. Staff - 1509
In addition to the above, the practice of display of the list journals,
computerized catalogue system, displaying of new arrivals extending the
UGC book bank facility to the maximum number of students, systematic
arrangement for the reading of news papers and journals etc are managed
with full interest.
• New books / journals subscribed and their value :
No. of books purchased during the year : 2428
Value - 97,465/-
Previous Journals Renewed :
1. Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore - 1400-002. Competition Affairs - 350-003. Indian Journal of Finance, New Delhi. - 1000-004. Indian Journal of Marketing, New Delhi. - 1000-005. International Journal of Chemical Sciences,
Rajastan- 1500-00
6. Yoga Publications, Hubli - 600-007. Atlantic Literary review, New Delhi Quarterly - 600-008. Journal of English Language in India Chennai. - 250-009. «eÁÕ£À ¸ÀAUÁw ªÀiÁ¸À ¥ÀwæPÉ,
PÀ£ÀßqÀ «« ºÀA¦- 180-00
10. The Hindu, Survey of the environment 2010 (Annually)
- 60-00
11. The Hindu, Survey of Indian Industry- 2010 (Annually)
- 60-00
12. The Hindu, Survey; of Indian Agriculture-2009 (Annually)
- 60-00
Annexure – VI (a) Result of B. A. V-Sem Nov / Dec 2010
Subject wise Percentage ReportO – Optional B – Basic
S.No Sub. Apprd Pass Dist First Sec Pass Fail Max High Pass %
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1 Eng. B 18 18 9 6 3 0 0 100 73 100
2 Kan. B 62 61 41 13 5 2 1 100 83 98.39
3 San. B 18 18 11 6 1 0 0 100 89 100
4 Hin. B 22 22 20 1 1 0 0 100 90 100
5 Kan. O 27 27 25 1 0 1 0 200 181 100
6 San. O 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 200 153 100
7 Eng. O 30 29 1 5 15 8 1 200 140 96.67
8 Music 18 18 15 0 1 2 0 300 279 100
9 Economics 45 42 19 11 6 6 3 200 174 93.33
10 Pol. Sci. 45 44 28 10 4 2 1 200 175 97.78
11 Sociology 39 39 26 11 1 1 0 200 168 100
12 History 73 72 37 26 9 0 1 200 176 98.63
13 Geogr. 16 16 16 0 0 0 0 300 287 100
14 Apl.Stat. 18 17 12 3 1 1 1 200 198 94.44
15 Journ. 34 34 23 9 1 1 0 200 177 100
16 Com. Apl. 12 11 9 2 0 0 1 300 282 91.67
Summary 120 112 69 34 8 1 8 93.33
Annexure – VI (b)
Result of B. A. VI-Sem May/ Jun 2011
Subject wise Percentage Report
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O – Optional B – Basic
S.No. Sub. Apprd Pass Dist Fir Sec Pass Fail Max High Pass %
1 Eng. B 20 20 12 7 1 0 0 100 75 100
2 Kan. B 62 62 38 20 4 0 0 100 87 100
3 San. B 16 16 9 2 4 1 0 100 86 100
4 Hin. B 22 22 13 7 2 0 0 100 84 100
5 Kan. O 26 26 10 13 3 0 0 200 166 100
6 San. O 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 200 164 100
7 Eng. O 32 31 1 7 16 7 1 200 168 96.88
8 Music 18 18 18 0 0 0 0 300 268 100
9 Economics 44 43 26 5 5 7 1 200 181 97.73
10 Pol. Sci. 46 45 31 7 6 1 1 200 173 97.83
11 Sociology 39 39 32 6 1 0 0 200 171 100
12 History 75 75 38 28 7 2 0 200 172 100
13 Geogr. 16 16 15 1 0 0 0 300 278 100
14 Apl.Stat. 16 16 10 2 4 0 0 200 200 100
15 Journ. 34 34 30 30 4 0 0 200 169 100
16 Com. Apl. 11 10 7 3 0 0 1 300 269 90.91
Summary 120 116 72 38 5 1 4 96.67
Annexure –VI (c)
Result of B. Sc. V Sem Nov/ Dec 2010
Subjectwise Percentage Report
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S.No. Sub. Apprd Pass Dist Fir Sec Pass Fail Max High Pass %
1 Maths 58 58 33 11 10 4 0 300 294 100
2 Physics 35 35 22 11 2 0 0 300 263 100
3 Chemistry 54 53 38 14 1 0 1 300 294 98.15
4 Botany 26 26 17 9 0 0 0 300 277 100
5 Zoology 15 15 12 3 0 0 0 300 272 100
6 Electron. 30 30 19 7 4 0 0 300 279 100
7 Com. Sc. 23 23 19 4 0 0 0 300 261 100
8 Biotech. 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 300 259 100
Summary 84 83 58 19 6 0 1 98.81
Annexure –VI (d)
Result of B. Sc. VI Sem May/ Jun 2011
Subjectwise Percentage Report
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S.No. Sub. Apprd Pass Dist Fir Sec Pass Fail Max High Pass %
1 Maths 58 55 20 19 7 9 3 300 257 94.83
2 Physics 35 35 27 7 1 0 0 300 272 100
3 Chemistry 54 53 42 11 0 0 1 300 287 98.15
4 Botany 26 26 23 3 0 0 0 300 281 100
5 Zoology 15 15 14 1 0 0 0 300 278 100
6 Electron. 30 30 28 2 0 0 0 300 289 100
7 Com. Sc. 23 23 20 3 0 0 0 300 286 100
8 Biotech. 11 11 11 0 0 0 0 300 278 100
Summary 84 80 62 13 5 0 4 95.24
ANNEXURE-VII
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS
Achievement in Extra – Curricular Activities
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Youth festival held on 12-11-2010 and 13-11-2010 in M.M.Arts & Science
College,Sirsi and notched up the cumulative score successively for the runner’s
up award.List of our students who won the prizes in the Zonal level.
Sl.No. Competition Name of the Student
Place won.
1. Hindustani Classical Vocal Shruti Bode First2. Semi Classical vocal Shruti Bode First3. Light vocal music (Bhavageete) Priyanka Bhagwat First4. Poetry Recitation Arpita Bhat First5. Indian Classical Dance Manasa G. Hegde First6. Sitar (Classical Inst. Solo) (Non-
percussion)Rajesh Hegde Third
7. Group Song (Indian) Anita Hegde & Party First8. Group Song (Western)
Western Song (Solo)Kusuma Bhat& Party
ArundatiHegdeFirst
Second9. Folk Dance
Folk OrchestraNiveditaBhat &PartyYogesh gouda&Party
Second.First
10. One Act Play Venktraman Hegde Second11. On the spot painting Mallika Madival First12. Folk Dance Anita Hegde Second.In the Inter- Zonal Youth festival held at Karnataka University Dharwad, our
students won 2 prizes (date 29-11-2010 and 30-11-2010.
Sl.No. Competition Name of the Student
Place won.
1. Light Vocal Music Priyanka Bhagwat First2. Group song (Indian) Kusuma Bhat and
PartyFirst.
ANNEXURE- VIII
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF OUR STUDENTS IN SPORTS
Our college physical education department is proud enough to
enlist the following achievements of our students in different sports 40
events at the University, Inter-University and other sports
competition
List of “University Blues” in the year 2010-11
Following students were selected as “Blues” for the Karnataka University
1. Soumya V. Hegde. Ball-Badminton B.A.III2. Nisha P. Brito ,, B.Sc.III3. Sindhu V. Hegde ,, B.A. III4. Rohit V.Hegde. Chess-Game B.Sc.I
The women Ball-Badminton team 3rd time (Hatric) won the University
Championship.The players namely Ku.Nishi P.Brinto B.Sc.III,
Ku.Soumya V.Hegde B.A.III and Sindu V.Hegde B.A.III have been
selected for Karnataka University team eventually winning ‘Blueship’
from the University and participated in ‘All India Inter-University
Competion held at S.R.M.University Tamil Nadu.
Rohit V.Hegde. He is University Blue in Chess-Game. He represented
the Karnataka University in the Inter-University Competion held at
Satyabhama University Tamil Nadu.
Chess Women team won the University Championship.
Table-Tennis Women team won the Zonal Level Championship.
LIST OF PRIZES WON BY OUR STUDENTS IN SPORTS AND GAMESSl.No. Competitions Name of the Students Place won.
1. Karnataka University inter collegiate Athletic meet.
Event- Hamer throw. H.K.Nivedita Gold Medal
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Event – Javaline throw. BronzeMedal
2. Karnataka University Inter Collegiate Athletic meetEvent - Discue throw
Event - Shot-putTabasum A. Shaikh Gold Medal
BronzeMedal
3. Taluk level Dasara Sports tournament, Sirsi
Event – 4x100 mts Relay race
Anand N First place
4. District Level Dasara Sports tournament
Event – 4x100 mts Relay race
------- Second place
5. Taluk Level Dasara SportsTournament
Event- High JumpMamjunath D.Hegde Gold Medal
ANNEXURE-IX
CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT CELL
ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED DURING 2010-11I TRAINING
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Sl.No. Date Name of The Activity Organization
1 16-9-2010 Orientation Programme For Final Year Student
Mr. Sinclair Daily.Concepts
India,Bangalooru2 25-9-2010 Orientation Programme For
Final Year StudentsProf. R.N.Nayak
Placement Officer
3 8-11-2010 Orientation Programme For Final Year Students
Mr.Prasanna Hegde,USA
4 11-2-2011 Introduction to MBA Courses and Presentation
MBA College ,Hubli
5 23-2-2011 Orientation Programme For Final Year Students
Vidya Poshak Graduate Finishing School,
Dharwad6 28-3-2011 Orientation Programme For
Final Year StudentsAzim Premji University
Bangalooru
II CAMPUS INTERVIEW
Sl.No. Date Name of The Activity Organization
1 3-9-2010 Campus Interview First Source Solutions,Ltd. Hubli
2 20-9-2010 Campus Interview RNS Motors, Bangalore
3 31-3-2011 Campus Interview First Source Solutions,Ltd. Hubli
4 26-4-2011 Campus Interview RNS Motors, Bangalore
5 26-4-2011 Campus Interview ING Life Insurance Company, Sirsi
III EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Sl.No Date Type of Programme Resource Persons
1 8.10.2011 Lecture on Personality Development at R.N.Nayak.
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Jawahar Navodaya Kendriya Vidyalay, Malagi.
Placement Officer
2 10.2.2011 Lecture on Personality Development for High School Students at
Manchikere
R.N.Nayak.Placement
Officer3 22.4.2011 Lecture on Personality Development at
Lions High School, SirsiR.N.Nayak.Placement
Officer4 22.4.2011 Lecture on CET counseling for
Professional courses.R.N.Nayak.Placement
Officer5 11.06.2011 Lecture on Career guidance under the
auspicious of GSB Sewa Wahini Sirsi.R.N.Nayak.Placement
Officer
ANEXURE-X
SCIENCE FORUM
ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR -2010—2011
Date Activity Participants / Prizes won by
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11-02-11
“PÀ£ÀßqÀ «eÁߣÀ G¥À£Áå¸À ¸ÀàzsÉð”A Seminar competition on science (Physical Sciences and Life Sciences branches) in Kannada language.
Eleven B.Sc. students participated.Physical Sciences I PrizeMr. Akshay. J. M. B.Sc. IILife Sciences I PrizeMiss. H. V. Pratima B.Sc. IV
15-02-11
"¥ÀzÀ« «zÁåyðUÀ½UÁV CAvÀgÀ PÁ¯ÉÃdÄ PÀ£ÀßqÀ «eÁߣÀ G¥À£Áå¸À ¸ÀàzsÉð2011" “Inter College Seminar competition on Science in Kannda “held at G. H. College, Haveri, Organized by -KRVP, Bangalore.
ParticipantsMr. Akshay. J. M. B.Sc. IIMiss. H. V. Pratima B.Sc. IV
Mr. Akshay. J. M. B.Sc. II, Won II Prize
05-03-11
“Science Exhibition cum Competition” Organized by-P. C. Jabin Science College, Hubli.
Team Leader: Prof. Ganesh. S. Hegde, Dept. of Chemistry. ParticipantsMr. Raveendra Naik , B.Sc. IIMiss. Najmusahar Aasadi, B.Sc. VIMiss. Aasha Keni, B.Sc. VIMiss. Maitri G. Hegde, B.Sc. IIMiss. Pooja V. Bhat, B.Sc. IIMiss. Chaitra. R. Sharma, B.Sc. VIMiss. Chaitra C. Bhandhari, B.Sc.VI
15-03-11
Training to participate in“My Village Biodiversity” and “Young Sahyadri Ecologist-2011 award”Resource Persons:Dr. M. D. Subhash ChandranDr. Prakash Mesta andMiss. Mahima Bhat of Center for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Field Station, Kumta.
Thirty three B.Sc students participated and accepted to work on documenting the biodiversity of their village.
ANEXURE-XICalendar of events 2010-2011
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S.No. Date Events Topic Resource person/organization
1 15-7-10 Reopening of the College
- -
2 16-7-10 Staff Meeting - -3 19-7-10
to27-7-10
Spoken Sanskrit workshop
Dept. of Sanskrit Smt. Shrimati Bhat
4 29-7-10 Interaction of students with
foreign students
Environmental Economics
Shri Mahadev Bhat USA
5 30-7-10 Heritage Club Prog
Dept. of History Shri Jayanti High School, at Banavasi.
6 2-8-10 Induction programme for B.A. & B.Sc.1st
semester
- Concerned Staff members
7 Augustto
March
Special coaching to the students for cultural activities
who are participating in the youth festival and other functions.
Dept of Music For students
8 9-8-10to
27-8-10
Bridge course to B.A.I Opt. students
Dept. of English By the faculty
9 13-8-10 Late Shri L.T.Sharma Foundation Endowment
lecture
Desiya Chinthanegalu
Dr.G.L.Hedge H.O.D. Kannada
A.V.Baliga College Kumta
10 15-8-10 Independence day celebration
Vanamahotsava by the NCC
students
Dr. S.I.Bhat
11 16-8-10 Quiz Compt Heritage Club; Dept of History
For Students
12 17-8-10 Interaction with Staff
Health insurance SBM officials
13 18-8-10 Staff Meeting Management Members
14 19-8-10 Inauguration of chess tournament
K.U.D level. Shri S.V.DeshpandeManager SBM
15 20-8-10 Valedictory function
Prize distribution
Dr.G.S.Bhat Upponi
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of chess tournament
16 21-8-10 Selection of University blue
Chess tournament
M.M.Arts & Sci college
17 21-8-10 Poetry recitation competition
Dept. of Kannada
For students
18 27-8-10 Quiz competition for students
Dept. Of Kannada
19 29-8-10 District level Kannada Film
song competition Inchara
Dept. of Music in association with KAIGA
Karwar
KAIGA Karwar office barers
20 31-8-10 Book release function of Dr.
Sumitra Halawayi
Dept. of Kannada in
association with B.H.Shri. award
committee21 3-9-10 Campus interview
for B.A.B.Sc Final stuents
Career Guidance and placement
cell
First source solutions ltd., Hubli.
22 4-9-10 Annual election To select the class
representatives23. 6-9-10 Bhoomika women
wingCelebrated
Teachers day
Problems of girls in recent
years
Prof.M.RameshDr. K.V.Shivaram
24 14-9-10 Hindi Day Celebration varieties of
competitions conducted
Dept of Hindi For Students
25 16-9-10 NSS Inauguration Shri G.Jagadish A.C
26 -do-Orientation
Programme for Final year student
Career Guidance and placement
cell
Mr.Sinclair Daily. Concepts India,
Bangalore27 17-9-10 Blood Donation
and Blood grouping Camp
IMA and other organization
NCC,NSS,Red Cross, Student welfare
28 17-9-10 Interaction with students
On literature Dept of
Kannada.
Shri Rajiv Ajjibal Prajavani Reporter and Smt.Bhagirati
Hegde famous writer29 20-9-10 Unit test30 -do- Campus Interview RNS Motors,
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Bangalore31 21-9-10 Unit Test32 22-9-10 Unit Test33 -do- Interaction with
staffDr.Aravind Nathur
ISER Pune
34 23-9-10 Late Shri Puttaraja Gawai
Condolence Meeting
Music Dept. Programme by
Students & Staff
Shri K.S.Shetter (Management
member)
35 25-9-10
-do-
Felicitation to Shri Basavaraj Horrati
Orientation Programme for
final year students
MES and Felicitation committee
Prof. R.N. NayakPlacement Officer
36 28-9-10 Bhoomika women wing
Organized programme
Problems of adultness
Dr.Savitri G,S
37 -do- Heritage Walk Organised in sirsi
By Heritage Club U.K Dist.
Dr. T.S.Halemane
38 2-10-10 Shramadhana Gandhi Jayanti Observed
NCC,NSS, Student welfare wing
39 6-10-10 Lecture and demonstration on the topic Navarasa in Music &Dance
Dept of Music Smt.Seeema Bhagwat
40 8-10-10 Orientation Programme for
final year students
Mr. Prasanna Hegde, USA
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41 11-10-10 InauguralFunction of Union & Gymkhana
Dept of Sports &Arts Circle
Shri. G.M.Hegde Mulkhand
42 12-10-10 Annual Cultural Selection
Arts Circle For Students
43 13-10-10 A special talk on Personality
Devlopment & Healthy Society
Eco- Club,Dept.
Of Geography
Shri V.M.Bhat Engineer PWD
44 19-10-10to
Annual NSS Camp At Hulgol Village
7 days camp
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25-10-1045 28-10-10 Staff Meeting About Youth
FestivalWith Principal
46 29-10-10 Talents Day Cultural Programe
By Students
47 1-11-10 Kannada Rajyotsava Function
NCC Wing Sachidanand Hegde (The
StateTemperance Board Chairman) &Anant Ashisar
(State Western Ghat Task Force Chairman)
48 2-11-10 2nd Unit Test49 3-11-10 -do-50 4-11-10 -do-51 8-11-10 Orientation
Programme for Final Year students
Career Guidance &
Placement cell
Mr. Prasanna Hegde, USA
52 12-11-10 KUD 5th Zonal District Level Youth Festival
Host college
53 13-11-10 KUD 5th Zonal Youth Festival
Host college
54 18-11-10 BA & B. Sc. Practical Exams
55 21-11-10 NCC Day observed NCC wing56 25-11-10 Staff Meeting57 26-11-10 Mid TermVacation58 4-1-11 Lecture Programe Religion
misguiding Dharma Indians
confused regarding their
existence & Knowledge
Prof. BalgangadharUniversity of Gent,
Belgium
59 13-1-11 Inaugral function of Earth Watch
Neville Shulman awards 2010/11
Dept of Biotechnology
1) Dr Monowar Alam Khalid,Field DirectorEarthWat
ch India,2) 2)Shri Prabhakar
Bhat IISc Field Station, Sirsi
60 26-1-11 Republic Day Celebration
NCC Wing Cultural ProgrameBy Students & Staff
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61 27-1-11 Reopening of the College
62 9-2-11 Staff Meeting with Principal
In connection with NAAC
63 11-2-11 Affiliation Committee visited
our College64 -do- Science Forum Kannada
LectureFor B.Sc. Students
65 11-02-11 Introduction to MBA Courses and
Presentation
Career guidance & Placement
cell
MBA College, Hubli
66 23-02-11 Orientation Programme for
final year students
Career guidance & Placement
cell
Vidya Poshak Graduate Finishing Scholl, Dharwad
67 3-3-11 Bhoomika Function
Thought for the Day
68 4-3-11 Traditional Day Observed by the Students
69 -do- Bhoomika Function
Veg $ Fruit Salad Compt
For Girls
70 9-3-11 Exhibition Conducted
Geography Dept For Students
71 11-3-11 S.R.Hegde Endowment
Lecture
Human Rights-Education, Protection
Dr J.S. Patil Vice ChancellorLaw
University Dharwad
72 12-3-11 Study Tour to the Historical places of
U.K. Dist.
Dept of History For students
73 14-3-11 Central Budget Analysis Progrm
Economics Dept Dr. S I Bhat
74 15-3-11 Workshop for B.Sc.Students
My Village Biodiversity
Dr. Subhaschandran Kumta
75 -do- Rangoli Competition
Heritage club For students
76 -do- Declamation competition For the
degree students
Dept. of English
77 -do- Electro Magnetic board
demonstration78 24-3-11 1st unit test79 25-3-11 -do-80 26-3-11 -do-
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81 28-3-11 Orientation Programme for
final year students
Azim Premji University Bangalore
82 31-03-11 Campus Interview First Source Solutions, Ltd.
Hubli83 17-4-11 Vajapye
Arogyashri Health check up camp
For public Shri Ramulu Health minister
84 20-4-11 Health Check up Camp
For Public1000s of patient were benefited
Baba Ramdevji
85 21-4-11 Thematic Lecture Programe
Nationalistic perspectives in
the Modern Indian Novels in
English
Prof.S.S.Hegde SDM College Honavar
86 25-4-11 Demonstration and Vocal Recital
Dept. of Music and Kannada and Cultural
dept.
Pt. Ganapati Bhat Hasangi
87 19-2-11to
26-4-11
Spoken English programme for
B.A I
Dept. of English
88 -do- Campus Interview Career guidance & Placement
cell
RNS Motors, Banglore
89 -do- Campus Interview Career guidance & Placement
cell
ING Vaishya Life Insurance
Company,Sirsi90 30-4-11 Special lecture
onNational integration and Hindi Language
Dept of Hindi Dr. Manjunath Ambiga
91 2-5-11 2ndUnit Test92 3-5-11 do93 4-5-11 do94 5-5-11 Bhoomika
Veledictory function
Smt. Bhagirathi Hegde&
Dr.Vijaynalani Hegde
95 7-5-11 Annual Sports For Students &Staff96 10-5-11 Founders Day Shri C.M.Shirol
I.A.S. Regional Commissoner
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Belguam Dist.97 11-5-11 Students Farwell For B.A./BSc Final
Students98 -do- Alumnis
ProgrammeHosa chiguru-
Hale BeruVarieties of Cultural
Programme99 12-5-11
to24-5-11
Annual Practical Exam.
100 Term End
21-5-11.&
26-5-11onwards
Annual Theory Exam.
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