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THE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) OF THE IQAC
Submitted to
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL,
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
By
AUXILIUM COLLEGE (Autonomous)
Gandhi Nagar, Vellore – 632 006.
Year of Report – 2015-2016
2
CONTENTS
Part – A
1. Details of the Institution 05
2. IQAC Composition and Activities 08
Part – B
3. Criterion – I: Curricular Aspects 12
4. Criterion – II: Teaching, Learning and Evaluation 13
5. Criterion – III: Research, Consultancy and Extension 17
6. Criterion – IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources 23
7. Criterion – V: Student Support and Progression 25
8. Criterion – VI: Governance, Leadership and Management 29
9. Criterion – VII: Innovations and Best Practices 33
10. Annexure I 37
11. Annexure II 46
12. Annexure III (i) 47
13. Annexure III (ii) 48
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IQAC Members
Dr. (Sr.) Ugini Fatima Mary L. Principal & Chairperson
Sr. Amalorpavam S.J. Secretary
Dr. (Sr.) Mary Josephine Rani A. Vice Principal (Shift I)
Dr. (Sr.) Mary Sheila Susairaj Vice Principal (Shift II)
Management Representative
Sr. Alice K.T.
Members of the Faculty Shift – I
Sr. Jaya Santhi R. IQAC Coordinator
Dr. Rosaline Ezhilarasi J. Additional Coordinator
Dr. Scholastica Mary Vithiya B . Dept. of Chemistry
Sr. Venci X. Dept. of Physics
Ms. Anita Madona M. Dept. of Computer Science
Ms. Devanayagi A. Dept. of English
Ms. Priya Doris S. Dept. of Social Work
Members of the Faculty (Shift – II)
Ms. Lavanya K. Dept. of Biochemistry
Ms. Ruth Mary Dept. of Business Administration
Dr. Thamaraiselvi S. Dept. of Tamil
Ms. Thenmozhi A. Dept. of English
Ms. Arogia Mary A. Librarian
Alumni
Ms. Bibiana Nirmala V.
Administrative Staff
Mrs. Arul Mary C.
Mrs. Rita D.
Students
College Union Leaders Shift I & II
Technical Staff
Mr. Suresh M
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Ms. Gnanaselvi G.
External Experts
Prof. Allan John
Stake Holder & Community Representative
Mr. Kalaiarasan, M.Com., M.L.A.
Mr. Varadhan
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The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to
NAAC, through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas,
specifically identified by the institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The
AQAR will detail the results of the perspective plan worked out by the IQAC. (Note: The
AQAR period would be the Academic Year. For example, July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013)
Part – A
AQAR for the year (for example 2013-14)
1. Details of the Institution
1.1 Name of the Institution
1.2 Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City/Town
State
Pin Code
Institution e-mail address
Contact Nos.
Name of the Head of the Institution:
2015-2016
AUXILIUM COLLEGE
GANDHI NAGAR
KATPADI
VELLORE
TAMIL NADU
632 006
0416 – 2241774 0416 – 2241994
Dr. (Sr.) UGINI FATIMA MARY L
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Tel. No. with STD Code:
Mobile:
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator:
Mobile:
IQAC e-mail address:
1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879)
OR
1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date:
(For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004. This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate)
1.5 Website address:
Web-link of the AQAR:
For ex. http://www.ladykeanecollege.edu.in/AQAR2012-13.doc
1.6 Accreditation Details
Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Year of
Accreditation
Validity
Period
1 1st Cycle A+ - 2003 2008
2 2nd Cycle A 3.41 2010 2015
3 3rd Cycle A+ 3.55 2016 2021
4 4th Cycle 0 0 0 0
0416 -2241774
94430 07445
Dr (Sr). JAYA SANTHI R.
9791130393
8275
05.11.2016
www.auxiliumcollege.edu.in
www.auxiliumcollege.edu.in/aqar-2015-2016
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1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC : DD/MM/YYYY
1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and
Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011)
10-11 03.01.2012
11-12 07.01.2013
12-13 23.12.2013
13-14 19.08.2014
14-15 12.02.2016
The SSR was prepared and submitted on 06.10.2015
1.9 Institutional Status
University State Central Deemed Private
Affiliated College Yes No
Constituent College Yes No
Autonomous college of UGC Yes No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution Yes No
(eg. AICTE, BCI, MCI, PCI, NCI)
Type of Institution Co-education Men Women
Urban Rural Tribal
Financial Status Grant-in-aid UGC 2(f) UGC 12B
Grant-in-aid + Self Financing Totally Self-financing
17.07.2002
- - -
-
-
-
-
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1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme
Arts Science Commerce Law PEI (Phys Edu)
TEI (Edu) Engineering Health Science Management
Others (Specify)
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University (for the Colleges)
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government-- UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR etc
Autonomy by State/Central Govt. / University
University with Potential for Excellence UGC-CPE
DST Star Scheme UGC-CE
UGC-Special Assistance Programme DST-FIST
UGC-Innovative PG programmes Any other (Specify)
UGC-COP Programmes
2. IQAC Composition and Activities
2.1 No. of Teachers
2.2 No. of Administrative/Technical staff
2.3 No. of students
2.4 No. of Management representatives
-
THIRUVALLUVAR
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5
11
04
06
05
9
2.5 No. of Alumni
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and
community representatives
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists
2.8 No. of other External Experts
2.9 Total No. of members
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held
2.11 No. of meetings with various stakeholders: No. Faculty
Non-Teaching –Staff Alumni Others
Students
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year? Yes No
If yes, mention the amount
2.13 Seminars and Conferences (only quality related)
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC
Total Nos. International National State Institution Level
(ii) Themes
2.14 Significant Activities and contributions made by IQAC
01
02
01
01
31
12
45 20
- 05 12
-
-
1 1 0 0 2
1. State level workshop on ‘Enhancing Quality in Higher Educational
Institutions through Innovations and Best Practices’ on 06.04.2016
2. All the heads of the department participated in seminar on ‘’Quality
Enhancement of the college’’ on 31.07.2015.
Academic Audit, Submission of AQAR, A State level Workshop, Institutional
level Staff Seminar
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2.15 Plan of Action by IQAC/Outcome
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality
enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year *
S.No. Action Plan Achievement
1. International Anti-Drugs Day – to be conducted on 26.06.2015
International Anti-Drugs Day was conducted on 26.06.2015
2. Workshop on Creative Writing – to be conducted on 26.06.2015
Workshop on Creative Writing was conducted on 26.06.2015
3. Power Seminar on Open Source – to be conducted on 03.07.2015
Power Seminar on Open Source was conducted on 03.07.2015
4. Workshop on Prevention of Human Trafficking – Women Cell – to be conducted on 04.07.2015
Workshop on Prevention of Human Trafficking – Women Cell was conducted on 04.07.2015
5. National Level Seminar – Dept. of Commerce (2days) – to be conducted on 11.08.2015
National Level Seminar – Dept. of Commerce (2days) was conducted on 11.08.2015
6. Exhibition on Historical Monuments – Dept. of History – to be conducted on 10.09.2015
Exhibition on Historical Monuments – Dept. of History was conducted on 10.09.2015
7. Intercollegiate Paper Presentation Competition – Dept. of Business Administration – to be conducted on 10.09.2015
Intercollegiate Paper Presentation Competition – Dept. of Business Administration was conducted on 10.09.2015
8. World Ozone Prevention Day – Dept. of Botany– to be conducted on 16.09.2015
World Ozone Prevention Day – Dept. of Botany was conducted on 16.09.2015
9. National Conference on Material Science – Dept. of Physics to be conducted on 18.09.2015
National Conference on Material Science – Dept. of Physics was conducted on 18.09.2015
10. Civic Awareness Camp – Rotaract Club – to be conducted on 21.09.2015
Civic Awareness Camp – Rotaract Club was conducted on 21.09.2015
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11. National Conference – Dept. of Com.Science and Application– to be conducted on 22.09.2015
National Conference – Dept. of Com.Science and Application was conducted on 22.09.2015
12. National Consumer Week – Dept. of Commerce (5 Days) – to be conducted on 05.10.2015
National Consumer Week – Dept. of Commerce (5 Days) was conducted on 05.10.2015
13. Auxilium Cinema Fete – Short Film Festival – Dept. of Com.Media– to be conducted on 09.10.2015
Auxilium Cinema Fete – Short Film Festival – Dept. of Com.Media was conducted on 09.10.2015
14. Workshop on Entrepreneurship Development programme – Dept. of Business Administration– to be conducted on 21.11.2015
Workshop on Entrepreneurship Development programme – Dept. of Business Administration was conducted on 21.11.2015
15. National Level Seminar & Sr. Celine D’Souza Memorial Lecture – Dept. of English (2 Days) – to be conducted on 11.12.2015
National Level Seminar & Sr. Celine D’Souza Memorial Lecture – Dept. of English (2 Days) was conducted on 11.12.2015
16. International Conference – Dept. of Biochemistry & Microbiology– to be conducted on 16.12.2015
International Conference – Dept. of Biochemistry & Microbiology was conducted on 16.12.2015
17. State Level Seminar on Child Abuse – Dept. of M.S.W– to be conducted on 28.01.2016
State Level Seminar on Child Abuse – Dept. of M.S.W was conducted on 28.01.2016
* Attach the Academic Calendar of the year as Annexure.
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body Yes No
Management Syndicate Any other body
Provide the details of the action taken
-
- -
The AQAR was approved of, by the management and the areas that have to be
strengthened were identified.
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Part – B Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing
Programmes
Number of
programmes added
during the year
Number of
self-financing
programmes
Number of value
added / Career
Oriented
programmes
PhD 4 - 4 -
PG 10 - 10 1
UG 13 - 7 -
PG Diploma - - - -
Advanced Diploma - - - -
Diploma - - - -
Certificate 11 - 6 5
Others 6 - 6 -
Total 44 - 33 6
Interdisciplinary - - - -
Innovative - - - -
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders* Alumni Parents Employers Students
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback : Online Manual Co-operating schools (for PEI)
*Please provide an analysis of the feedback in the Annexure
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi, if yes, mention their salient aspects.
Pattern Number of programmes
Semester 44
Trimester -
Annual -
√ √ √ √
- √ √
1. Yes, Career Oriented and Value Based.
2. In accordance with UGC/ NET syllabus.
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1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year. If yes, give details.
Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of
permanent faculty
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D.
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions
Recruited (R) and Vacant
(V) during the year
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of Faculty International
level National level State level
Attended 8 21 20
Presented 26 39 02
Resource
Persons 01 25 07
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
Total Asst. Professors Associate Professors Professors Others
33 16 17 - -
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
- 12 - - - - - - - -
-
23
22 - -
1. ICT Enabled Assignments
2. Audio Visual Aids
3. Participatory/Interactive Learning
4. Words Worth Language Laboratory
5. Demonstrative Classes
6. Industrial Visits
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2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days
during this academic year
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by
the Institution (for example: Open Book Examination, Bar Coding,
Double Valuation, Photocopy, Online Multiple Choice Questions)
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum
restructuring/revision/syllabus development
as member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage :
Under Graduate
S. No. Course Students Appeared
Students Passed
Division
Distinction First Second Third Pass%
1. B.A. History 44 28 1 8 9 10 63.64
2. B.A. English – A 67 47 - 8 30 9 70.15
3. B.A. English – B 67 52 1 17 25 9 77.61
4. B.A. English – C 69 54 - 19 27 8 78.26
5. B.Sc. Mathematics - Day
70 66 40 24 2 - 94.29
6 B.Sc. Mathematics -Evening
67 60 22 32 6 - 89.55
7. B.Sc. Chemistry 49 37 12 19 6 - 75.51
8. B.Sc. Zoology 41 34 2 18 14 - 82.93
9. B.Sc. Physics 47 44 24 15 5 - 93.62
10. B.Sc. Biochemistry
41 24 2 12 10 - 58.54
11. B.Sc. Computer Science
50 46 3 41 2 - 92.00
180
Unit Tests were conducted and the
marks included in the internal
marks calculation
155 155 155
94.9
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12. B.Sc. Microbiology
45 33 11 12 10 - 73.33
13 B.Sc. Vis. Com. 19 13 - 8 5 - 68.42
14. B.Com. - Day 67 43 4 21 15 3 64.18
15 B.Com. - Evening 61 32 4 11 16 1 52.46
16. B.B.A. 57 38 11 22 5 - 66.67
17. B.C.A. Section I 36 21 - 10 10 1 58.33
18. B.C.A. Section II 49 41 17 19 5 - 83.67
Post Graduate
S. No. Course Students Appeared
Students Passed
Division % of Pass
Distinction First Second
1. M.A. English 43 36 - 25 11 83.72
2. M.Sc. Mathematics 38 37 26 11 - 97.37
3. M.Sc. Chemistry 15 15 6 9 - 100.0
4. M.Sc. Zoology 11 11 2 9 - 100.0
5. M.Sc. Physics 12 12 5 7 - 100.0
6. M.Sc. Computer Science
19 18 6 11 1 94.74
7. M.Sc. Electronic Media
01 1 - 1 - 100.0
8. M.Com. 16 15 3 10 2 93.75
9. M. B. A. 27 26 7 17 2 96.30
10. M.S.W. 14 14 2 12 - 100.0
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M.Phil
S. No. Course Students Appeared
Students Passed
Division % of Pass
Distinction First Second
1. English 8 8 1 7 - 100.0
2. Mathematics 10 10 10 - - 100.0
3. Chemistry 6 6 5 1 - 100.0
4. Zoology 1 1 - 1 - 100.0
5. Computer Science 17 17 9 8 - 100.0
6. Commerce 6 6 2 4 - 100.0
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes :
IQAC monitors the Teaching Learning process through stakeholders feedback and the IQAC
gives suggestions to the Principal
2.13 Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development
Faculty / Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
benefitted
Refresher courses -
UGC – Faculty Improvement Programme 2
HRD programmes 27
Orientation programmes 155
Faculty exchange programme -
Staff training conducted by the university -
Staff training conducted by other institutions -
Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc. -
Others -
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2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of Permanent
Employees
Number of Vacant
Positions
Number of permanent
positions filled during the Year
Number of positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff 14 2 - -
Technical Staff 38 8 - -
Criterion – III
3. Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution
3.2 Details regarding major projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - 2 - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - 36,78,400 - -
3.3 Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - - - -
Outlay in Rs. Lakhs - - - -
3.4 Details on research publications
International National Others
Peer Review Journals 78 05 -
Non-Peer Review Journals - - -
e-Journals - - -
Conference proceedings - 22 -
3.5 Details on Impact factor of publications:
Range Average h-index Nos. in SCOPUS
The IQAC collaborates with the Research Cell in Promoting Research in the college
35 10.50 1.0057-
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3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other
organisations
Nature of the Project Duration
Year Name of the
funding Agency Total grant sanctioned
Received
Major projects - - - -
Minor Projects - - - -
Interdisciplinary Projects - - - -
Industry sponsored - - - -
Projects sponsored by the University/ College
- - - -
Students research projects (other than compulsory by the University) - - - -
Any other(Specify) - - - - Total - - - -
3.7 No. of books published i) With ISBN No. Chapters in Edited Books
ii) Without ISBN No.
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from
UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST
DPE DBT Scheme/funds
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme
INSPIRE CE Any Other (specify)
3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of conferences
organized by the
Institution
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons
3.13 No. of collaborations International National Any other
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs :
Level International National State University College
Number - 07 08 10 -
Sponsoring
agencies - - - - -
- 1
-
0
0
0
0 0
0 0 √
0 0 0
-
33
- 4 -
-
19
From Funding agency From Management of University/College
Total
3.16 No. of patents received this year
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows Of the institute in the year
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph. D. Guides and students registered under them
3.19 No. of Ph. D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled + existing ones)
JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events:
University level State level
National level International level
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events:
University level State level
National level International level
Type of Patent Number
National Applied - Granted -
International Applied - Granted -
Commercialised Applied -
Granted -
Total International National State University Dist College
- - - - - - -
- -
-
8
38
2
- - - 2
- 1000
- -
98 06
68 118
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3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS:
University level State level
National level International level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:
University level State level
National level International level
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized
University forum College forum
NCC NSS Any other
3.26 Major Activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and Institutional Social
Responsibility
Flood Relief Fund
For the recent flood that devastated parts of Tamil Nadu, staff and students of
Auxiliun college came forward to contribute generously. Rs. 4, 79,462/- was generated from
the college, and staff and student volunteers personally involved themselves in distributing
essential requisites to the victims.
The National Service Scheme unit of the college conducted an Art Exhibition and an input
session to mark the commemoration of the 1806, Vellore Sepoy Mutiny in collaboration with
Tamil Nadu progressive writers Forum. A three-day college bazaar was organized in
collaboration with District Women Welfare Department. The stalls were installed in the
college premises displaying products for sale made by the Self Help Group members, to
support the women entrepreneurs. World Suicide Prevention Day was observed initiating an
analysis on the reasons for the suicide among young people. Dr Zubaida Sultana, Counselor,
VIT University has chaired the discussion on the Statistical report of the questionnaires
circulated to the college students to identify their attitude towards suicide. Dengue Awareness
- -
- -
- -
- 08
3363 1300
- 1000 290
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Programme was organized in the college premises. 300 NSS Volunteers had participated in
the Rally organized by the District administration to commemorate the birthday of Dr. A.P.J.
Abdul Kalam, declared as Students’ Day. The Rally was inaugurated by Dr. Nanda Gopal,
Collector, Vellore District. A Rally was organized to mark the National Voters Day. Mr.
Saravanan, Katpadi Thasildar, Mr. Santhose, Revenue Officer, Katpadi Division and other
government officials participated in the rally. National Voters Day pledge was taken.
Awareness on right to vote was organized in collaboration with the district administration.
Dr. Nanda Gopal, Dist Collector of Vellore District presided over the function. Ms.
Loganayagi, Joint Director, Women Welfare Department and other governmental officials
took part in the programme. An awareness programme on the prevention of investments in
the non- banking financial institution was organized. Mr. Velmurugan, District
Superintendent of Police and Ms. Senthil Kumari, Sub- Inspector were the resource persons.
The National Cadet Corps unit motivates and trains the youth to exhibit their leadership
qualities in the activities undertaken. In response to the call given by our honorable Prime
Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi at the 69th Session of United Nations General
Assembly on 27th September 2014, sixty six Cadets of NCC Unit, Auxilium College along
with the Cadets of 10 (TN) Battalion, presented a brilliant yoga performance at the VIT
University Vellore from 0700hrs to 0733hrs on 21st June 2015. The Programme was presided
over by Mr. G.V. Selvam Vice – President, VIT University, Vellore, Mr. Maninadhan,
Secretary, DKM College for women, Vellore, and Dr. (Mrs). L. Selvarani, Principal, Govt.
Hr. Sec. School for Boys. In commemoration of Vellore Sepoy Mutiny, NCC unit of Our
College, along with Cristian Medical College Donated Blood to The inmates in CMCH,
Vellore. The 69th Independence Day Celebration was organised in Our College Premises. Sr.
Lucy Rose Visiting Counsellor for Rome hoisted the National Games Flag. The Management,
the Principal and other faculty members presided over the function. Auxilium College
Contingent of 1 (TN) Girls Bn NCC, Marched Proudly. A helmet awareness rally was led by
R. Nanthagopal, Collector, which was flagged off by his wife Mrs. Thamizhselvi. The rally
was organized in the light of the declining compliance, with the helmet rule. 10 Cadets from
II years have been selected for the Madras Republic day camp organized by Naval Wing at
Veltech College, Avadi, Chennai. In association with the Primary Health centre, Government
of India Polio Drops Vaccination Camp was Organised in and around Vellore Dt. Around 58
Cadets took part in the camp Nearly 200 households were benefited.
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40 AICUF members of Auxilium College underwent a beautiful and purposeful street play
training from 26th- 28th of June 2015. Students were taught yoga and to play the parai.. On 20
December 2015 the AICUF members celebrated Christmas with Sri Lankan refugees at
Abdulapuram by distributing snacks and note books for school children. On march 5th 2016
the Auxilium AICUF unit in association with Women cell organized a seminar on the topic
“mannum pennum” marking the international Women’s day. A Seminar on the ‘Encyclical
Letter of the Holy Father Pope Francis on Laudato Si – Praise be to you, it’s about Care for
the Common Home’ was conducted on the same day.
The Motto of Kanali Women Cell is “Empower women to enlighten humanity.” The Women
Cell members attended a summer camp in Thirupur Marialya from 1-5-2015 – 13-5-2015.
The members organized Blue Heart Campaign in the month July creating an awareness
raising initiative to fight against Human Trafficking and its impact on society. A programme
was conducted in Don Bosco School for the boys of Standard XI. A skit was presented
highlighting various challenges of teenagers. Kanali women’s cell members, B.B.A.
Department and Tamil Department staff met female prisoners in Vellore Jail on Women’s
Day.
The Youth Red Cross was inaugurated in July 2015 by Mr. Indernath, Chairman, Bharath
Group of Educational Institutions. On account of Geneva Convention Day various
competitions were conducted on 12 August 2015. 36 students received prizes from the
District Collector, Dr. R. Nandagopal.
On 28th July, thirty VIDES members visited the nearby Anbu Illam at Sainathapuram, to
assist mentally retarded children under the guidance of Sr.Venci. About thirty students went
to Auxilium Home, Katpadi, Vellore on 18th July to participate in the Zonal meet and the
session was on, “Missionaries of joy and joy as in Emmaus Experience”. On 19th August, the
VIDES members set out to Jafrapet, to ‘Karunai Illam’ where Sr.Venci motivated the
students to aim higher and to remember God’s ever abiding presence close to them in each
step of their life journey. On 18th October 2015, 30 VIDES members visited the old age home
at Poigai. The students were given opportunity to interact with old people in the home and to
spend some time with them. On 26th January, 2016 thirty-five VIDES members went to the
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tribal village named “Pudur Medu’ near Vallimalai where students distributed food and
clothes to the natives.
A two-day workshop was held by Rangers on 25th and 26th July 2015 on different aspects of
rangering in Auxilium College. 11 rangers actively participated in Scouting, Guiding Expo
conducted by the Central District, Chennai. 4 rangers along with the ranger leader, Sr.
Jayashanthi, represented Tamil Nadu in the Rover Ranger Service cum Workshop ‘Swatch
Bharat’ and ‘Sundar Bharath’ at Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh. A rally for the awareness on
the importance of Conservation of Energy was conducted from Chittor Bus stand to Katpadi
on January 27, 2016.
Criterion – IV
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources
4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly created Source of Fund
Total
Campus area 73.62 Acres
- Management 73.62 Acres
Class rooms 72 - Management 72
Laboratories 13 - - 13
Seminar Halls 6 - - 6
No. of important equipments purchased (≥ 1-0 lakh) during the current year.
198 1 - 199
Value of the equipment purchased during the year (Rs. in Lakhs)
- 6133634 Management 6133634
Others - - - -
4.2 Computerization of administration and library
Administrative Procedure including Finance; Student Admission; Student Records;
Library Autonomous S/W e-BLIS, EBSCO, INFLIBNET,Wi-Fi, Online
Registration of Skill Based and Non Major Electives.
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4.3 Library services:
Existing Newly added Total
No. Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books 62280 - 744 285449 63024 285449
Reference Books 3496 - 28 27354 3524 27354
e-Books INFILIBNET
E BSCO
5000
254003 2 259003
Journals/Magazine 80 138692 74 106699
e-Journals INFLIBNET
E BSCO
Digital Database - - - - - -
CD & Video 148 10000 - - 148 10000
Others (specify)
Membership:
British
council/
American
Librarians
3000 - - 2 13000
4.4 Technology up gradation (overall)
Total
Computers Computer
Labs Internet
Browsing Centres
Computer Centres
Office Depart-ments
Others
Existing 227 130 3 50 12 13 19 -
Added 28 - - - - 28 - -
Total 255 130 3 50 12 41 19 -
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other programme for technology up gradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
1. Interactive Board
2. Soft Skills& Computer Training
3. MS Office – Certificate Course
4. Wordsworth Language Laboratory
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4.6 Amount spent on maintenance in lakhs :
i) ICT
ii) Campus Infrastructure and facilities
iii) Equipments
iv) Others
Total :
Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression
5.3 (a) Total Number of students
UG PG Ph. D. Others
2859 414 33 57
6,00,000
92,00,000
2,81,000
2,60,000
1,03,40,000
1. Learning of English Vocabulary
2. Student Discipline and Punctuality
3. Cleanliness in the campus
4. Cent percent plastic Litter free campus
5. Monitoring the Peer Group Study
6. Counselling on problems of youth
1. Unit Tests were conducted and the marks included in the internal marks.
2. Periodical class test were conducted and the students who fare poor are counselled
3. Peer Group Study
4. The mark sheets are handed over to the students in the parent teachers meeting conducted
by the tutors in the department.
5. Parents of students who take more than three days leave are called for and discussed.
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(b) No. of students outside the state
(c) No. of International students
Men Women
Demand ratio 1: 2.76 Dropout - 0.03
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive examinations (If any)
No. of students beneficiaries
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations
NET SET/SLET GATE CAT IAS/IPS etc State PSC UPSC Others
No % 11 0.33
No % 3352 99.67
Last Year This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically Challenged
Total General SC ST OBC Physically Challenge
d
Total
198 417 15 2627 15 3257 208 461 30 2656 08 3363
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Coaching Classes for :
ICWA
CA-CPT
TNPSC Group I and IV
Banking
Railway
LIC
UGC CSIR-NET
650
- - - -
- - -
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5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
No. of students benefitted
5.7 Details of campus placement
On campus Off Campus
Number of Organizations
Visited
Number of Students
Participated
Number of Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
8 482 130 40
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes
- Soft Skills Training Programme for all III Year UG students - A full-time professional counsellor was available for the students - Orientation for the students was conducted - Combined Campus Interview – WIPRO on21.01.2016 - Combined Campus Interview – Tata Consultancy Services(TCS)
on08.02.2016 - Combined Campus Interview-Tech Mahindra on 15.02.2016. - Campus Interview –TVS – 21.09.15 - Campus Interview –Telecalling Docomo- 21.12.2015 - Campus Interview Telecalling Sri Vaisha Communication- 11.01.2016 - Campus Interview – Indian Health Care – 03.02.16. - Combined Campus Interview- Accenture on 13.02.2016
- Combined Campus Interview- Infosys on 09.02.2016
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AICUF unit in association with Women cell organized a seminar on the topic “Mannum
Pennum” marking the international Women’s day. Kanali women’s cell members,
B.B.A. Department and Tamil Department staff met female prisoners in Vellore Jail on
Women’s Day.
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5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State/ University level National level International level
No. of students participated in cultural events
State/ University level National level International level
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports : State/ University level National level International level
Cultural: State/ University level National level International level
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of students
Amount
Financial support from institution 169 2,06,300
Financial support from government 1010 42,44,930
Financial support from other sources
Number of students who received International/ National recognitions
- -
5.11 Student organised / initiatives
Fairs: State/ University level National level International level
Exhibition: State/ University level National level International level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students
5.13 Major grievances of students (if any) redressed:
1. New furniture was purchased to meet the requirements
2. New wash and rest rooms were built.
296 - -
72 172 4
77 - -
20 - -
- - 01
- - 01
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Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
Vision: The Vision of the college is the education of young women especially the poorest
to become empowered and efficient leaders of integrity for the society
Mission: To impart higher education to the economically weak, socially backward and
needy students of Vellore and neighbouring districts
Yes,
1. Administrative procedures including finance
2. Student admission
3. Student records
4. Evaluation and examination procedures
5. Research administration
6. Others
The Board of studies enabled us to implement a quality curriculum
which was updated & adapted by the institution.
1. Interactive Board
2. Wordsworth Language Laboratory
3. Teaching with molecular models and charts
4. ICT enabled Teaching
5. Demonstrative Classes
6. Field Trips and Lab visits for hands-on experience
7. Coaching Classes for communicative skills
8. Certificate course for Skill-based Learning
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6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
6.3.4 Research and Development
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation
6.3.6 Human Resource Management
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
1. Two Continuous Assessments and an innovative component and a final
semester examination
2. Central Evaluation on campus by both Internal & External Examiners
3. Unit tests were conducted and the marks included for internal marks.
4. The exam of the arrear papers where there are more number of failures
are conducted in advance on Saturdays before the semester exams.
5. A final year student, having only one arrear in any semester, can apply
for the supplementary examinations
1. The Faculty published 78 articles in International 05 and in
National peer reviewed journals.
2. 57 M.Phil and 30 Ph.D Scholars are pursuing their research
3. 07 National Conferences 08 state level seminars were conducted on
Recent Research Topics
1. CCTV, WiFi facility, Barcode, 2 scanners one server with 6 clients
and photocopy, 2 internet systems.
2. New washrooms and Rest rooms were built for the hostel students.
3. The science block was white washed and the labs were renovated.
1. Adequate work load is allotted to the staff
2. Additional Charges are taken up for extra & co-curricular activities
by the Faculty
3. Every Staff Member is a Mentor for 25-35 students
4. Documentations & Records are maintained by the Faculty
5. Vacancies are filled on temporary basis in case of retirements and
paid by the Management till the sanctioning of Posts
Faculty and Staff recruitment is done as per the rules and regulations of
Thiruvalluvar University & according to the statutory order of the
Government of Tamilnadu
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6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
6.3.9 Admission of Students
6.4 Welfare schemes for
6.5 Total corpus fund generated
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done Yes No
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic
Subject experts from
Various Universities
IQAC
Administrative
Subject experts from
Various Universities
K.V. Chandramouli Vellore
Teaching Loans are given for teaching staff whenever emergency arises
Non teaching
Loans are given for non teaching staff whenever emergency arises
Students 1. Scholarships 2. Helping poor students for payment of fees.
1. The Zoology Department collaborates with CLRI& CMC for
Research work
2. The BBA Department Collaborates with BHEL and the Rotaract
Club for Research and with WAVES for Extensions activities
3. The Chemistry Department collaborates with VIT university and
Madras University for the Summer internship for the PG students
and RUSAC
4. An MOU was signed by the Chemistry Department with Thirumalai
Admission is conducted as per University norms & Government orders
1,50,000
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6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declares results within 30 days?
For UG Programmes Yes No
For PG Programmes Yes No
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the
affiliated/constituent colleges?
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
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-
1. Unit tests were conducted and the marks included for internal marks.
2. The exam of the arrear papers where there are more number of
failures are conducted in advance on Saturdays before the semester
exams.
3. A final year student, having only one arrear in any semester, can
apply for the supplementary examinations
The University appreciates and supports the innovations that autonomy entails, in
the college
Discussion of Action Plan at regular intervals separately for Shift I and II
Staff by members of the alumni.
Every year the past pupil meet is conducted on October 2nd and the alumni
give various suggestions for the improvement of quality of the institution.
Out Reach programmes like visits to orphanages like Shishu Bhavan and the
supply of food for the inmates.
The parents and teachers meet thrice a year
1. Orientation for Parents and Teachers to promote and support the education of
the wards is held at the beginning of every academic year.
2. Class-wise Parent-Teacher meetings are conducted after the semester
examination marks are announced
3. The Parents and Teachers play an active role in the progress of the students
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6.13 Development programmes for support staff
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly
Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the functioning of the institution. Give details.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the beginning of the year
International Anti-Drugs Day was conducted on 26.06.2015
Workshop on Creative Writing was conducted on 26.06.2015
Power Seminar on Open Source was conducted on 03.07.2015
Every year orientation programmes and spiritual retreats are conducted for the
support staff of the college
The support staff went on a pilgrimage to Acharapakkam
1. The Solid Waste management system organised by the Department of
Chemistry helps in the management of waste in the campus
2. The Enviro Club and ASQC members work throughout the year to maintain an
eco-friendly campus
3. The ASQC members actively involved themselves in anti plastic campaign
inside the campus
Smart classrooms, interactive board, multi-media classrooms and the audio
visual theatre are used.
Wifi facility
The power generated from the solar-wind hybrid has been connected to the
computer and administrative block for uninterrupted power supply.
A new library building is under construction
A Gym is under construction.
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Workshop on Prevention of Human Trafficking – Women Cell was conducted on
04.07.2015
National Level Seminar – Dept. of Commerce (2days) was conducted on 11.08.2015
Exhibition on Historical Monuments – Dept. of History was conducted on 10.09.2015
Intercollegiate Paper Presentation Competition – Dept. of Business Administration
was conducted on 10.09.2015
World Ozone Prevention Day – Dept. of Botany was conducted on 16.09.2015
National Conference on Material Science – Dept. of Physics was conducted on
18.09.2015
Civic Awareness Camp – Rotaract Club was conducted on 21.09.2015
National Conference – Dept. of Com.Science and Application was conducted on
22.09.2015
National Consumer Week – Dept. of Commerce (5 Days) was conducted on
05.10.2015
Auxilium Cinema Fete – Short Film Festival – Dept. of Com.Media was conducted on
09.10.2015
Workshop on Entrepreneurship Development programme – Dept. of Business
Administration was conducted on 21.11.2015
National Level Seminar & Sr. Celine D’Souza Memorial Lecture – Dept. of English
(2 Days) was conducted on 11.12.2015
International Conference – Dept. of Biochemistry & Microbiology was conducted on
16.12.2015
State Level Seminar on Child Abuse – Dept. of M.S.W was conducted on 28.01.2016
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC Self-study
Manuals)
*Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be numbered as i, ii,iii)
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection
1. Solid Waste Management 2. Value-Oriented Practices are highlighted every month.
The ASQC conducted a cleanliness campaign
An Antiplastic Compaign was conducted by the ASQC members.
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Annexure I
Abbreviations:
CAS - Career Advanced Scheme
CAT - Common Admission Test
CBCS - Choice Based Credit System
CE - Centre for Excellence
COP - Career Oriented Programme
CPE - College with Potential for Excellence
DPE - Department with Potential for Excellence
GATE - Graduate Aptitude Test
NET - National Eligibility Test
PEI - Physical Education Institution
SAP - Special Assistance Programme
SF - Self Financing
SLET - State Level Eligibility Test
TEI - Teacher Education Institution
UPE - University with Potential Excellence
UPSC - Union Public Service Commission
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ANNEXURE I
Academic Calendar: 2015 -2016
S.No. Date Event
18. 05.06.2015 World Environment Day
19. 10.06.2015 Supplementary Examination
20. 12.06.2015 World Day Against Child Labour
21. 12.06.2015 Academic Council
22. 14.06.2015 Blood Donor Day
23. 15.06.2015 Orientation Programme for staff (Juniors)
24. 16.06.2015 Orientation Programme for staff (Juniors & Value Education)
25. 17.06.2015 Orientation Programme for staff (For All)
26. 17.06.2015 Parent – Teachers Meeting (Hostel)
27.
18.06.2015
College Re-Opens for staff and students
Orientation Programme for students
Payment of Semester Fees
Prayer Service – Dept. of PG Physics (Shift I) &
Dept. of Mathematics (Shift – II)
28. 19.06.2015
Convocation – Dept. of Communicatin Media, MSW, Tamil (Shift I ) & English (Shift II)
29. 20.06.2015 Youth Pastoral, Media Mission, Coordinators Meet – Chetpet
30. 23.06.2015 Olympic Day
31. 26.06.2015 International Anti-Drugs Day
32. 26.06.2015 Workshop on Creative Writing
33. 27.06.2015 Street Play Training Programme – AICUF (2 days)
34. 28.06.2015 VIDES Meet – Broadway
35. 29.06.2015
Classes Begin for I UG Prayer Service – Dept. of English ‘C’ Shift I) & Commerce (Shift II)
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36. 29.06.2015 NSS Advisory Committee Meeting
37. 30.06.2015 Mentoring Session
38. 01.07.2015 Intramurals Begin
39. 03.07.2015 Power Seminar on Open Source
40. 04.07.2015
Workshop on Prevention of Human Trafficking – Women Cell
41. 06.07.2015
Class Begin for PG Prayer Service – Dept. of PG English (Shift I) & Mathematics (Shift II)
42. 09.07.2015 Orientation Program for NSS Volunteers
43. 10.07.2015 Commemoration on Vellore Sepoy Mutiny
44. 10.07.2015 “Artistic Impression” Workshop Dept. of History & NSS
45. 11.07.2015 World Population Day
46. 11.07.2015 Parents Teachers Meeting for Day Scholars
47. 12.07.2015 Past Pupil Meet – Bicentenary Celebration - Tiruvottiyur
48. 16.07.2015
Inauguration of College Union Dept. of Com.Media Shift – I & BCA Shift - II
49. 17.07.2015
Ramzan Celebration – Allied Dept. (Shift – I) & English (Shift II)
50. 18.07.2015 Vides Zonal Meet – Auxilium Home
51. 21.07.2015 Inauguration of Tamizh Mandram
52. 21.07.2015 Punith Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Tamil
53. 22.07.2015 Examination Committee Meeting
54. 23.07.2015 YRC Inauguration
55. 24.07.2015 Inauguration of Zoology Association – Dept. of Zoology
56. 24.07.2015 Sr. Helen Fenandez Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Zoology
57. 25.07.2015 Leadership Training Programme (2 Days)
58. 25.07.2015 Journalistic Skills Media Coordinators Sisters Meet (2 Days)
59. 27.07.2015 Basic Skills for Social Workers – Dept. of M.S.W. (2 Days)
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60. 29.07.2015 Inauguration of Commerce Association – Dept. of Commerce
61. 30.07.2015 Inauguration of History Association – Dept. of History
62. 31.07.2015
PHOTOEXPO – Interdepartmental photographic Competition – Dept. of Com. Media
63. 31.07.2015 Mentoring Session
64. 03.08.2015 I CA Examinations Begin
65. 03.08.2015 Classes Begin for M.Phil
66. 05.08.2015 Institute Foundation Day
67. 06.08.2015 Staff Retreat
68. 11.08.2015 National Level Seminar – Dept. of Commerce (2days)
69. 12.08.2015 International Youth Day
70. 12.08.2015 Theatre Workshop – Dept. of English
71. 14.08.2015 Workshop – Dept. of Botany
72. 15.08.2015 Independence Day – Dept. of History
73. 15.08.2015 Celebrating Birth Centenary of St. John Bosco
74. 16.08.2015 Celebrating Birth Centenary of St. John Bosco
75. 17.08.2015 Inauguration of the Rotaract Club – Tree Plantation Project
76. 18.08.2015 Interdepartmental Dramatics – Dept. of English Shift – I
77. 19.08.2015 Communal Harmony and National Integration Week – NSS
78. 19.08.2015 Interdepartmental Dramatics – Dept. of English Shift – II
79. 20.08.2015 International Workshop – Research Cell (2Days)
80. 22.08.2015
Gratitude Day – Dept. of History (Shift I) & English (Shift – II)
81. 24.08.2015 Tamizh Mozhi Varam (6 Days) – Dept. of Tamil
82. 26.08.2015 Thiruvalluar Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Tamil
83. 31.08.2015 Mentoring Session
84. 01.09.2015 English Literary Competition – Dept of English (Shift I & II)
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(3 Days)
85. 04.09.2015 Cultural Day
86. 05.09.2015 Teachers Day
87. 07.09.2015 Orphanage Visit – YRC
88. 08.09.2015 World Literacy Day: Joy of Giving – NSS
89. 09.09.2015
Sr. Regina Colombo Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Zoology (III Year)
90. 10.09.2015 Exhibition on Historical Monuments – Dept. of History
91. 10.09.2015
Intercollegiate Paper Presentation Competition – Dept. of Business Administration
92. 11.09.2015 Bharathiyar Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Tamil
93. 12.09.2015
Sports Day – Dept. of Zoology (Shift I & Microbiology Shift II)
94. 14.09.2015
Hindi Diwas Celebration – Interdepartmental Patriotic Song Singing Competition
95. 15.09.2015 Examination Committee Meeting
96. 16.09.2015 World Ozone Prevention Day – Dept. of Botany
97. 17.09.2015 Counseling Course for Staff – Vellore (3 Days)
98. 18.09.2015 National Conference on Material Science – Dept. of Physics
99. 18.09.2015 UNO Theme – Enviro Club (Shift I)
100. 21.09.2015 International Day of Peace
101. 21.09.2015 Civic Awareness Camp – Rotaract Club
102. 22.09.2015 National Conference – Dept. of Com.Science and Application
103. 23.09.2015 Mentoring Session
104. 24.09.2015 NSS Day
105. 25.09.2015 II CA Examination Begin
106. 27.09.2015 World Tourism Day
107. 01.10.2015 World Blood Donors Day – NSS
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108. 02.10.2015 Past Pupil Meet
109. 02.10.2015 Students Retreat (3 Days)
110. 03.10.2015 Rural Camp – Dept. of M.S.W. (10 Days)
111. 05.10.2015 National Consumer Week – Dept. of Commerce (5 Days)
112. 08.10.2015 World Elders Day – NSS
113. 08.10.2015
Intercollegiate P.G.and M.Phil Paper Presentation- Research Cell
114. 09.10.2015
Auxilium Cinema Fete – Short Film Festival – Dept. of Com.Media
115. 10.10.2015
RUSAC Intercollegite UG Chemistry Quiz Competition – Dept. of chemistry
116. 12.10.2015
Interdepartmental Essay Writing Competition on “UNO’s Contribution for World Peace – Dept. of History
117. 13.10.2015 Gynae Care, Women Care Camp – Rotaract Club
118. 14.10.2015
Sr. Antoinette Aloysius Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Zoology
119. 15.10.2015 World Students Day : Youth Parliament - NSS
120. 17.10.2015 Last Date to Complete Practical Examinations
121. 20.10.2015 Mentoring Session
122. 20.10.2015 Issue of Hall Ticket
123. 21.10.2015 Study Holiday Begin
124. 21.10.2015 Saraswathi Pooja
125. 22.10.2015 Ayudha Pooja
126. 23.10.2015 Moharram
127. 30.10.2015 Odd Semester Examinations Begins
128. 04.11.2015 Media Mela – Arni
129. 10.11.2015 Diwali
130. 16.11.2015 Even Semester Begins
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131. 16.11.2015
Prayer Service – Dept. of PG Zoology & Business Administration
132. 16.11.2015 Payment of Semester Fees
133. 19.11.2015 National Integration Day - NSS
134. 21.11.2015
Workshop on Entrepreneurship Development programme – Dept. of Business Administration
135. 21.11.2015 Faith Formation for Staff – Auxilium Home
136. 24.11.2015 Skin Care & Eye Camp – Rotaract Club
137. 25.11.2015
Rev. Fr. Xavier Alphonse Endowment Lecturer – Dept. of Tamil
138. 01.12.2015 World AIDS Day – Red Ribbon Club
139. 02.12.2015
Sr. Maria Fino Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Zoology (I Years)
140. 03.12.2015
Workshop on Entrepreneurial Skill – Dept. of Commerce (2 Days)
141. 04.12.2015 Exhibition – Dept. of Physics
142. 05.12.2015 International Volunteers Day – NSS
143. 05.12.2015
National Seminar on Yoga for Health- Dept. of Physical Education
144. 07.12.2015 National Flag Day
145. 08.12.2015
Sr. Ethelvina Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Zoology (PG II years)
146. 09.12.2015 Dr. Ida Scudder Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Tamil
147. 09.12.2015
State Level Seminar on History and Human Progress – Dept. of History
148. 10.12.2015 International Human Rights Day
149. 11.12.2015 UNICEF Day
150. 11.12.2015
National Level Seminar & Sr. Celine D’Souza Memorial Lecture – Dept. of English (2 Days)
151. 11.12.2015
Guest Lecture on “Film Making” – Dept. of Communication Media
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152. 15.12.2015 Examination Committee Meeting
153. 16.12.2015
International Conference – Dept. of Biochemistry & Microbiology
154. 17.12.2015 Lecture on Mosquito Borne Diseases – YRC
155. 18.12.2015 Institutional Training Begins for II B.B.A.
156. 19.12.2015 Workshop – Dept. of Com.Science
157. 22.12.2015
Christmas Celebration – Dept. of Tamil Shift – I & Biochemistry Shift- II
158. 23.12.2015 Christmas Holidays Begin
159. 23.12.2015 Miladi-un-Nabi
160. 24.12.2015 National Consumer Rights Day – Citizen Consumer Club
161. 25.12.2015 Christmas
162. 28.12.2015 House Staff Animation Day (2 Days)
163. 01.01.2016 New Year Day
164. 04.01.2016
College Reopens
Prayer Service – Dept. of M.S.W. & Biochemistry
165. 06.01.2016 Vivekananda Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Tamil
166. 08.01.2016 ICA Examination Begin
167. 12.01.2016 National Youth Day
168. 14.01.2016
Bhogi
Pongal Celebration – Dept. of Chemistry Shift – I & Shift - II
169. 15.01.2016 Pongal
170. 16.01.2016 Uzhavar Thirunal
171. 19.01.2016 Sr. Cleofe Fassa Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Zoology
172. 21.01.2016 Peace Essay Competition – Dept. of English Shift I & II
173. 23.01.2016
“Suprayoga Prapti” – Emerging executive Meet – Dept. of BBA
174. 23.01.2016 Provincial Community Day – Dharmapuri
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175. 24.01.2016 Plus Polio Awareness – NSS
176. 26.01.2016 Republic Day
177. 28.01.2016 State Level Seminar on Child Abuse – Dept. of M.S.W.
178. 28.01.2016 Mentoring Session
179. 29.01.2016
Interdepartmental Competition “DIGITECH2016” – Dept. of Com. Science
180. 30.01.2016 Don Bosco’s Feast
181. 30.01.2016 Hostel Day
182. 30.01.2016 Educative Community Meet – Vellore
183. 03.02.2016 Gopalakrishnan Endowment Lecture – Dept. of Tamil
184. 04.02.2016 World Cancer Awareness Day
185. 04.02.2016 Workshop – Research Cell
186. 05.02.2016 College Union Election
187. 06.02.2016
“Prabandha” – Intra Departmental Management Meet – Dept. of BBA.
188. 09.02.2016 Examination Committee Meeting
189. 10.02.2016
Interdepartment Quiz on Contemporary India – Dept. of History
190. 11.02.2016
Workshop on Special Effect Techniques – Dept. of Communication Media
191. 12.02.2016 Literacy Quiz – Dept. of Hindi
192. 12.02.2016 Workers’ Animation Day – Pallikonda
193. 15.02.2016 World Consumer Rights Week – Dept. of Commerce (5Days)
194. 17.02.2016 Lecture on Women and Public Health – YRC
195. 20.02.2016 II CA Examination Begin
196. 20.02.2016 VIDES General Body Meet – Arni
197. 29.02.2016 Mentoring Session
198. 02.03.2016 Students Evaluation – III Years
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199. 03.03.2016 Students Evaluation – II Years
200. 04.03.2016 Students Evaluation – I Years
201. 05.03.2016 Photo & Farewell – Dept. of Computer Science (Shift – II)
202. 08.03.2016 International Women’s Day
203. 11.03.2016 Thanksgiving Mass
204. 11.03.2016 Valedictory Day – Dept. of Mathematics Shift I & BBA
205. 12.03.2016 College Day – Dept. of Commerce Shift I & II
206. 17.03.2016 Last Date to Complete Practical Examinations
207. 19.03.2016 Working Day
208. 21.03.2016 International Forest Day
209. 23.03.2016 Mentoring Session
210. 23.03.2016 Issue of Hall Tickets
211. 24.03.2016 Study Holidays Begin
212. 25.03.2016 Good Friday
213. 26.03.2016 Holy Saturday
214. 27.03.2016 Easter
215. 31.03.2016 Board of Studies
216. 04.04.2016 Even Semester Examination Begin
217. 14.04.2016 Tamil New Year
218. 19.04.2016 Mahavit Jayanthi
219. 22.04.2016 International Earth Day
220. 01.05.2016 International Labour Day
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ANNEXURE II
Overall Staff Evaluation 2015 -2016
S. No.
Particulars
Excellent
(%)
Very Good
(%)
Good
(%)
Need To
Improve
(%)
1 Teaching 12.39 76.04 11.57 0
2 Subject Knowledge 12.40 75.20 12.40 0
3 Discipline 13.00 81.00 06.00 0
4 Evaluation 02.47 82.88 14.65 0
5 Creativity 21.99 58.00 20.01 0
6 Approachability 13.00 85.00 02.00 0
7 Punctuality 10.76 81.81 07.43 0
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ANNEXURE III
Best Practice (i) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Vision of the Project
This project aims to utilize the waste products that are converted into meaningful resources
action and enable society to live in a pollution-free environment
Objective:
1. To create awareness among the students about the importance of Solid waste
management.
2. To eliminate waste products and their relative impact on society
3. To utilize waste products and convert them into resources.
4. To create a clean environment by removing waste and converting it into a meaningful
reusable product.
5. To create job opportunities for the economically poor community.
6. To create a clean environment in the project area and propose a healthy life.
7. To organize a community-based programme for an eco-friendly society.
The Department of Chemistry has undertaken the project and five women workers are
appointed by the Management to maintain the cleanliness of the campus. They collect the
waste, segregate it into biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste. The bio-degradable
waste is processed into organic and vermin manure and it is donated to the college. It is also
sold to the students and staff. The non-biodegradable waste is sold and the money is given to
the college. The project site is watered and maintained by the students of the Department of
Chemistry every Saturday. They are given attendance for the service rendered.
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Best Practice (ii) VALUE-ORIENTED PRACTICES
The following were the values were practiced during the year. The respective department
initiated and motivated the Auxilium College Community to grow integrally..
MONTH VALUE DEPARTMENT ACTION PLAN
June/July Piety Mathematics/
Biochemistry
Do the right things at the right moment
August Discernment History/Computer
Science
Make right choices in the daily events of
life
September Self esteem Zoology/English Avoid comparison; be the best whatever
you are
October Self –
direction
English (A,B)/BBA Have courage to think, decide and act with
conviction
November Respect English © & Allied/
Microbiology
Treat everyone with dignity and respect
December Joy BCA (Shift I)/ BCA
(Shift –II)
Recognize the presence of God and his
personal love for you
January Peace Commerce (Shift I)/
Commerce (Shift II)
Foster gestures of peace
February Nature
Appreciation
Chemistry/ Physics Appreciate nature and thank God for the
same
March Unity Communication
Media/Mathematics
Value the uniqueness and appreciate the
differences of every one
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ANNEXURES – 2015-2016
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
S.No. Date Topic Level Organized by
1.
23.07.2015
to
24.07.2015
Cloud Computing & E-Governance International Dr. M.G.R Educational Research Institute
2. 10.08.2015 Astrophysics State IIT- Kavalour
3.
18.08.2015
To
20.08.2015
Global conference on Technology for blended and distributed education
National Centre for education beyond curriculum Christ university Bangalore
4. 16.09.2015 National level seminar on professional
courses in commerce and career opportunities
National Department of commerce
( shift-I )
5. 17.09.2015 State level seminar on effective evaluation-
practices and practices State Auxilium college IQAC
6. 22.09.2015 Seminar on entrepreneurship
Development Programme
NSIC G.T.E.C
Kaniyambadi
7. 23.09.2015 International year of light - Solid State
lightning State District Science Centre – Vellore
8. 23.09.2015 Workshop on capital market National Department of commerce
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9. 05.10.2015 Faculty development Programme on
teaching pedagogy National MESAI institute of management
Chennai
10. 09.10.2015 Coastal Security State Voorhees College, Vellore
11. 17.10.2015 New Education Policy on Themes and Questions for policy consultation on Higher Education
National The Consortium of Christian minority Higher Educational Institution (St. Joseph’s College)
12.
25.10.2015
To
27.10.2015
National conference on empowerment of women and youth for a just social order
National Voorhees college
Vellore
13. 28.10.2015 Workshop on “Research proposal design” State Research cells
14. 30.10.2015 Embedded Microcontroller using AT
Mega328 State Voorhees College - Vellore
15.
06.12.2015 Self-Help groups and women empowerment
State P.G Research Department of Economics,Voorhees
College , Vellore
16. 12.12.2015 Workshop on Environmental Audit for
Sustainable development State Sacred Heart College, Tirupathur
17.
17.12.2015
To
18.12.2015
Managing Business competitiveness through Technology Innovation and Big Data- Dr.Auxilia and Valentine Usha
International Acharya Bangalore B-School Bangalore
51
18.
08.12.2015
To
18.12.2015
Engineering Physics National IIT Bombay
19. 03.01.2016 Water Sanitation & Hygiene Training Programme
National Collector Office, Vellore.
20.
12.01.2016
To
13.01.2016
Protean Frames: International Conference on Contemporary Discourses on Gender
International
Department of English, Christ University and Liverpool Hope University, UK
21. 21.01.2016 Entrepreneurship and Business Enterprises.
Dr.Auxilia and Valentine Usha International MMES College Melvisharam
22. 22.01.2016 National conference opportunities and
challenges of Indian Business in dynamic global environment
National Sacred Heart college Thirupattur
23. 29.01.2016 National level conference on educate,
enable, engage, enrich and empower human resources
National SDNB Vaishnau college for women Chennai
24.
04.02.2016
English Language and Literature: Retrospects and Prospects
International
South Asian Language and Literature Teachers Association and Department of English Bishop Heber College, Trichy
52
25.
06.02.2016 Narrative and Narratology: Traditions and Innovations in Story Telling Patterns
International
Garden City College of Science and Management Studies, Bangalore
26. 10.02.2016 Faculty development program on award
leader trainee (workshop) State Audacious dreams foundation-
Gudiyattam
27. 12.02.2016 Translation State Level Department of Tamil, Auxilium
College
28.
18.02.2016
To 19.02.2016
Workshop on curriculam designing in Microbiology ( NAWOCDM_2016)
National St.Joseph college of Arts and Science, Cuddalore
29. 21.02.2015 Kaapiya payilarangam National Adiparasakthi College of Arts and
Science, Kavali
30. 25.02.2016 Mobile Computational Offloading
Architecture National Adhiparasakthi college of Arts and
Science, Kalavai.
31. 25.02.2016 Dynamic Design in Mobile Computational
Offloading National Adhiparasakthi college of Arts and
Science, Kalavai.
32.
04.03.2016
To
05.03.2016
International conference on opportunities for growth in trade, commerce and business management in AFRO-ASIAN countries (ICOG-AAC’16)
International M.M.E.S. Women’s arts and science college – Melvisharam
33. 05.03.2016 The role of education in Empowering
Women International IMRF-Hydrabad
53
34. 05.03.2016 Soil & Women State Level AICUF & Kanali Women’s Cell
35. 06.03.2016 National conference in emerging trends in
human resources National College of Business Management
Krishnagri
36.
02.06.2016
To
04.06.2016
Current Trends in Higher Education in the context of new education policy of Govt. of India – AN APPRAISAL
National All India Association For Christian Higher Education (AIACHE) and sponsored by United Board for Christian Higher Education
37. 06.04.2016 Enhancing quality in Higher Educational
Institutions and best practices State Internal Quality assurence Cell,
Auxilium College.
38. 06.04.2016 Enhancing quality in Higher Educational Institutions through Innovations and Best Practices
State IQAC, Auxilium College
39. 06.04.2016 State level workshop on enhancing quality
in higher educational institutions through innovations and best practices
State Internal quality assessment cell (IQAC)
40. 07.04.2016 An Energy efficient technique for object
tracking in Wireless Sensor Network National St. Peter’s University, Chennai.
54
INITIATIVES UNDERTAKEN TOWARDS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
(Refresher/Orientation / HRD/ Orientation/ Faculty exchange/ Staff training conducted by the university/Staff training conducted by other
institutions/ Summer / Winter schools, Workshops, etc.)
S.No Name Date Programme Conducted by
1. Dr. (Sr.) Mary Sheila Susai Raj
05.07.2015
To
13.07.2015
India - Srilanka Youth Exchange Programme – Coordinator and Award Leader
Audacious Dreams Foundation, Common Wealth Youth Sports for Development And Peace
2. Dr. Meenakshi P 22.07.2015
To
24.07.2015
Young women social entrepreneurship development programme
Rajiv Gandhi national institute for youth and development Sri perambuthur
3. Dr.(Sr. ) Mary Sheila Susai Raj
Ms. Anitha S.
Ms. Lalith Priya
25.07.2015
To
26.07.2015
Venture of Adventure – Yelagiri. Audacious Dreams Foundation, Common Wealth Youth Sports for Development And Peace
4. Ms. Muthu Lakshmi A. 25.05.2015
To
26.05.2015
Faculty Development Programme ICT Academy of TamilNadu, Dhanalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai.
5. Ms. Muthu Lakshmi A. 06.06.2015
Faculty Development Programme ICT Academy of TamilNadu,
VIT University, Vellore
55
6. Dr. (Sr.) Mary Sheila Susai Raj
13.08.2015
To
20.08.2015
Srilanka – India Youth Exchange Programme –Global Understanding for sustainable Development
Audacious Dreams Foundation, Common Wealth Youth Sports for Development And Peace
7. Ms. Anita Madona M 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
8. Ms. Shanthi AL. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
9. Ms. Suganya V. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
10. Ms. Gajalakshmi P. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
11. Ms. Radhika R. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
12. Ms. Lavanya S. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
13. Ms. Nisha Pauline R. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
14. Ms. MuthuLakshmi A 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
15. Ms. Sumathi N 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
16. Ms. Uma B 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
17. Ms. Saranya C 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
18. Ms. Anitha S 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
19. Ms. Kavitha S 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College (Autonomous)
20. Ms. Shahin A. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College
56
21. Ms. Vennila S. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College
22. Ms. Nirmala Devi N. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College
23. Ms. Ramya G. 22.08.2015 MATLAB Auxilium College
24. Sr. Sagayamary 05.10.2015
Faculty development programme on teaching pedagogy
MESAI institute of management Chennai
25. Ms. Deepa K. Anitha Alice E. (Asst. Professors)
15.10.2015
To
16.10.2015
Emotional Intelligence
ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
26. Physics 30.10.2015
Embedded Microcontroller using AT Mega328 University
Voorhees College - Vellore
27. Physics 08.12.2015
To
18.12.2015
Engineering Physics
National
IIT Bombay
28. Dr. Beulah Suresh 10.02.2016
Faculty development program on award leader trainee (workshop)
Audacious dreams foundation-Gudiyattam
57
DETAILS REGARDING MAJOR/ MINOR PROJECTS
S.No Name of Staff Sponsor Agency Sanction Amount
Project Title
Completed/ Ongoing/ Submitted
/Sanctioned
1. Dr. Beulah Suresh
United Board for Christian Higher Education ,Asia
$5000 VIP-Volunteer Innovate and Participate
Ongoing
2. Dr. Beulah Suresh
Preethi Prabhakaran
United Board for Christian Higher Education ,Asia
$5000 Faculty Development Programme
Submitted
3. Dr. Beulah Suresh
Preethi Prabhakaran
UGC Minor Project Rs. 300000 Academic Performance of Children (Under the age group of 12 to 21 years) of Single Parenting
Submitted
4. Dr. Sr. Mary Josephine Rani
UGC Developing Ecofriendly Phytopesticidal formulation and Evaluation for controlling major Phytophagous pests.
Submitted
5. Dr. Sr.Mary Josephine Rani
UGC
Efficiency assessment of tannery effluent on ground water profile, Soil health, and its effect on Agriculture at Ambur industrial area, Tamilnadu.
Submitted
6. Dr. Sr. Regina Mary UGC
An Ecofriendly approach to development of mosquito repellants against vector mosquitoes ,Aedes aegypti I; Anopheles stephensi and Culex quniquefasiculatus using extracts from Ipomoea staphylina Romer and Schulters.
Submitted
58
7. Dr. B. Scholastica Mary
Vithiya UGC
An Ecofriendly approach to development of mosquito repellants against vector mosquitoes ,Aedes aegypti I; Anopheles stephensi and Culex quniquefasiculatus using extracts from Ipomoea staphylina Romer and Schulters.
Submitted
DETAILS ON RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
S.No. Name of Staff Topic Journal Publication Year
1. Dr. Beulah Suresh
Designing and planning software
program for inventory management. An
experiential technology solution ISSN
Annamalai Business
Review
2015
2. Dr. S. Renugadevi
Rural market and its challenges case of
rural market in tamilnadu Vels Management Journal ISSN2250-123 2015
3. Ms. Preethi Prabhakaran Emotional intelligence for
sustaining economic development
Global journal of business
and management research ISSN2347-7814 2015
4. Ms. Kavitha S.
Comparison of Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) Debugging Tools:
Eclipse Vs Net beans
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
5. Ms. Kavitha S. Evolving a Ultra-Flow Software
Development Life cycle Model
International Research
Journal of Computer
Techniques
ISSN : 2394-2231 2015
59
6. Ms. Kavitha S. Software Vulnerability Prediction using
Feature Subset Selection and Support
Vector machine
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
7. Ms. Kavitha S. Comparative Study on Extended Entity
Relationship and Unified Modelling
Language
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
8. Ms. Kavitha S. Comparative Study on Software Project
Management Models
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
9. Ms. Kavitha S. Test Code Quality with Issue Handling
Performance
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
10. Ms. Lavanya S. Hybrid Data Aggregation Techniques in
Wireless Sensor Networks
International Journal of
Engineering and
Technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056 2015
11. Ms. Lavanya S.
Performance Evaluation of Energy
Efficient MAC Protocols for Wireless
Sensor Networks
International Journal of
Computer Science and
Information Technology
Research
ISSN: 2348 – 120X 2015
12. Ms. Lavanya S. Reliability Analysis of Three Hop
Reliability Model for Wireless Sensor
Network
International Journal of
Computer Science and
Information Technology
Research
ISSN: 2348 – 120X 2015
13. Ms. Lavanya S. Cross Layer Data collection in Wireless
Sensor Networks
International Journal of
Engineering and
Technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056 2015
60
14. Ms. Anita Madona M.
Software Vulnerability Prediction using
Feature Subset Selection and Support
Vector machine
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
15. Ms. Anita Madona M. Software Vulnerability Prediction using
Feature Subset Selection and Support
Vector machine
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
16. Ms. Anita Madona M. Comparative Study on Extended Entity
Relationship and Unified Modelling
Language
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
17. Ms. Anita Madona M. Comparative Study on Software Project
Management Models
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
18. Ms. Anita Madona M. Test Code Quality with Issue Handling
Performance
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056,
p-ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
19. Ms. Nisha Pauline R. Analyzing Variations of Opinions on
Journal of Advanced
Engineering Research
(JAER)
ISSN:2393-8447 2015
20. Ms. Muthulakshmi A. E-waste and Green Computing
Indo Global Journal of
Commerce and Economics
(The Kongu Regional
Educational and Research
Foundation)
ISSN:2393-9796 2015
21. Ms. Shahin A. Artificial Neural Networks Vs Support Vector Machines for Membrane Diseases Detection
International Research Journal of Engineering and technology
ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
61
22. Ms. Shahin A. Analyzing Guidance Information Using random Forests for Therapeutic Image segmentation Process
International Research Journal of Engineering and technology
ISSN:2395-0072 2015
23. S.Elizabeth Dynamical Behaviors of a Discrete-
Time Multi-Strain SIR Epidemic Model
Jamal Academic Research
Journal: An
Interdisciplinary,
Pg.No:158-163
ISSN:0973-0303
2015
24. S.Elizabeth On the decay rate of solutions to
stochastic difference equations,
International Journal of
Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Volume 101,
No. 5, 773-780.
ISSN: 1311-8080
2015
25. S.Elizabeth
Stability Analysis of a Discrete-Time
SVIR Epidemic Model with
Immigration of Infectives and a
Saturated Incidence Rate
International Journal of
Applied Engineering and
Research, Vol. 10 No.55,
Pg.No:811-815
ISSN: 0973-4562
2015
26. S.Elizabeth
Stability Analysis of a Discrete-time
SEIS Epidemic Model with a Non-
Monotonic Incidence Rate and
Varying Total Population Siz
International Journal of
Applied Engineering and
Research, Vol. 10 No.55,
Pg.No:821-825
ISSN: 0973-4562
2015
27. S.Elizabeth
Chaos and Allee Effect of a Discrete-Time Lotka-Volterra Prey-Predator Model with Carrying Capacity
Jamal Academic Research Journal: An Interdisciplinary, Pg.No:153-157
Special Issue
ISSN:0973-0303 2015
62
28. S.Elizabeth
Allee Effect of a Discrete-Time Lotka-Volterra Prey-Predator Model with Carrying Capacity
International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research, Vol. 10 No.55, Pg.No:851-855
ISSN: 0973-4562
2015
29. S.Elizabeth
The Dynamics Of A Discrete-time Ratio-Dependent Prey-Predator Model Incorporating Prey Refuge and Harvesting on Prey
International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research, Vol. 10 No.55, Pg.No:2385-2388
ISSN: 0973-4562
2015
30.
S.Elizabeth
Stability Analysis of a Discrete-Time
Scavenger-Prey System
CiiT International
Journal of Programmable
Device Circuits and
Systems, Vol 7, No 8,
Pg.No:260-262
ISSN: 0974 – 9640
2015
31. S.Elizabeth
Fuzzy One Point Method for finding the
Fuzzy Optimal Solution for FTP and
FUAP
International Journal of
Fuzzy Mathematical
Archive, Vol. 6, No. 1 &2,
pp. 35 - 44
ISSN: 2320-
3242(print),
ISSN: 2320-
3250(online) 2015
32. S.Elizabeth
Project Scheduling Method using
Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Numbers
and Triangular Fuzzy Numbers
Applied Mathematical
Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 4,
pp. 185 – 198
ISSN: 1312-885X
(print),
ISSN: 1314-552
(online)
2015
33. S.Elizabeth Fuzzy Project Network for Management
Science
International Journal of
Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol. 101,
No.5, pp. 631-640, 2015.
ISSN: 1311-8080 2015
63
34. Ms. Shahin A. Brain Tumor Segmentation Using Artificial Neural Network
International Research Journal of Engineering and technology
ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
35. Ms. Shahin A. Metabolism of Coronary Artery Disease from DNA Microarray-based Genotyping using Neural Networks
International Research Journal of Engineering and technology
ISSN: 2395-0072 2015
36. Ms. Ramya G. Enhancing DES and AES with 1024 bits key
International Research Journal of Engineering and technology
ISSN:2395-0072 2015
37. Ms. Rekha E.
Reliability Analysis of Three Hop
Reliability Model for Wireless Sensor
Network
International Journal of
Computer Science and
Information Technology
Research
ISSN:2348-1196 2015
38.
Dr. (Sr.) Mary Sheila
Susai Raj
Ms. N.Karthika
Comparative Study on Consumer
Satisfaction and Preference in Using
Normal Cigarette and Electronic
Cigarette
International Journal of
Humanities and Social
Sciences (IJHSS)
International
Academy of
Science,
Engineering and
Technology
2015
39.
Dr. (Sr.) Mary Sheila
Susai Raj
Dr. (Sr.) Mary Sheila Susai Raj Management Research
Review
St. Joseph College
of Commerce
2015
40. Ms. K.Vidhya
A Study on Satisfaction and Perception
of E- Learning among Students in
Vellore District
National Seminar on
Online Marketing of
services in the
Globalization Era
Sourashtra College
– Madhurai ISBN –
978-81-929458-4-2
2015
64
41. B.V.Gowri
Utilization of Synthetic Dairy Waste
Water and Waste Oil for the Production
of Sophorolipid from
Starmerellabombicola MTCC 1910 and
Testing Its Antimicrobial activity
International Journal of
Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences
(IJCMAS)
Impact factor-2.015
December 2015
42. R.Deepa
Screening of Bioemulsifier and
Biosurfactant Producing Streptomyces
from Different Soil Samples and Testing
its Heavy metal Resistance Activity
International Journal of
Current Microbiology and
Applied Sciences
(IJCMAS)
Impact factor-2.015
May
2015
43. Dr. (Sr.) Mary Josephine
Rani A
Histopathology of the gill and liver
tissues of the fish Anabas testudineus
exposed to heavy metals in tannery
effluents.
Indian Journal of Applied
research
5(3) 550-553. ISSN
2249-555X.
2015
44. Dr. (Sr.) Mary Josephine
Rani A
Chronic exposure of mercury on amino
acid level in fresh water Clarias
batrachus.
International scholarly and
scientific research and
innovation
ISSN-0972-3005. 2015
45. R. Regina Mary
.Bioactive prodigios in-impregnated cellulose matrix for the removal of pathogenic bacteria from aqueous solution.
International journal of royal society of chemistry
. DOI:10 1039/C5RA09172A.
2015
46. R. Regina Mary
Bioactive prodigios in isolated from serratia marceus using solid state fermenter and its bactericidal activity compared with conventional antibiotics.
International journal of microbial and biochemical technology
7:5 ISSN 1948-5948.
2015
47. R. Regina Mary
Nanotechnology: A unique future
technology in aquaculture for the food
security.
International journal of
bioassays
41(1):27-32. ISSN
2278-778X. 2015
65
48. Regina Mary R
GC-MS analysis of bioactive
components and biosynthesis of silver
nanoparticles using Hybanthus
ennespermus at room temperature
evaluation of their stability and its
larvicidal activity.
Journal of environmental
science and pollution
research.
Springer link-DOI
10.1007/S 11356-
5468-5. ISSN
0944-1344.
2015
49. Arockia Mary J.S,
Mary Agnes A
Impact of botanical supplements on
silkworm Bombyx mori L.
Zoology for future
education and research,
Zoological survey of India
pg-1-9.
ISBN :978-81-8171-
427-5
2015
50. Dr. Sr. Arokia Jayaceli
The Contribution of women
missionaries in the field of Women’s
Education
Conference Proceeding ISBN :978-93-
80690-28-5 2015
51. Dr. G. Senthilselvi Poet’s View of the status of women Conference Proceeding ISBN : 978-93-
81006-98-6 2015
52. Ms. K. B. Kanimozhi Andal priyadharshini poems on
muthangal Theernduvi Conference Proceeding 978-93-81006-98-6 2015
53. V. R. Meenakshi Mu.va’s, Agalvilakku says about
humanity Conference Proceeding
978-81-930633-0-
09 (v-II) 2015
54. V. R. Meenakshi Thought of feminism in Vellore
M.Narayanan’s Poetry Conference roceeding 978-93-81006-98-6 2015
55. V. R. Meenakshi Nammazhvar’s spiritual way Conference Proceeding 978-81-925388-0-8 2015
56. V. R. Meenakshi Information of Jainism in
Sirupanjamoolam Conference Proceeding
978-81-922251-6-6 2015
66
57. Ms. Gowthamaselvi E. Content of episodes from Ramayana Conference Proceeding 978 81 925388 0 8 2015
58. S. Deepa Ethics of Jains Conference Proceeding 978-81-922251-6-6 2015
59. S.Deepa Kavinger methavin Pudukkavithai
poraatam
CHEMPULAM(an international Quarterly journal), Semmodhai Pathipagam. Chennai.
ISSN-2320-589X 2015
60.
Ms. Hilda Princie Annie.S
Encounter between East and West in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide
IJELL- The International Journal of English Language and Literature
Volume: 3rd and Issue 11th (July- Sep 2015) Pg: 214- 220
ISSN: 2348- 9413(Online)
Impact Factor 1.2
2015
61.
Ms. Hilda Princie Annie.S
Hidden History and Marginalization in Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome
IJELLH- The International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities
Volume III, Issue X, 2015 (28th Dec)
ISSN: 2321- 7065 Impact Factor 4.287
2015
62. Dr. Beulah Suresh
Understanding of Major Challenges in
Industrial Relations and their
Correlation with Retention and
Productivity - With Reference to
Automotive Industry
Conference Proceedings ISBN-978-93-
85471-23-0 2016
63. Dr. Beulah Suresh “Employee Satisfaction with a
Collaborative Style Performance
Evaluation System” – A Case Study
Conference Proceedings ISBN-978-93-
85471-23-0 2016
67
64. Dr. Beulah Suresh What is the perception of students in a
small town about (SNS) social
networking system
Indo-Asian journal of
multidisciplinary research ISSN-2454-1370 2016
65. Dr.S.Renugadevi Spiritual aspects leadership
development
Indo-Asian journal of
multidisciplinary research ISSN-2454-1370 2016
66. Dr.S.Renugadevi Emotional intelligence and effective tool to manage stress and anxiety at work place
International journal of Business Intelligence and Innovation
ISSN2348-4705 2016
67. Ms. Kavitha S. Improved Software Project Scheduling by Event Based Optimization
International Journal of Advanced and Innovative Research
ISSN:2278-7844 2016
68. Ms. Kavitha S. Experimental Study of Software Quality Issue For SAP
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056, p-ISSN: 2395-0072
2016
69. Ms. Shahin A. Classification of Lung Cancer using Neural Network
International Research Journal in Advanced Engineering Technology
ISSN:2454-4752 2016
70. Ms. Shahin A. Heart Disease Prediction system using Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network in Data Mining.
International Journal of Computer Science and Computing Network Technology
ISSN:2163-3961 2016
71. Ms. Gajalakshmi P Improved Software Project Scheduling
by Event Based Optimization
International Journal of
Advanced and Innovative
Research
ISSN:2278-7844 2016
72. Ms. Gajalakshmi P Experimental Study of Software Quality Issue For SAP
International Research
Journal of Engineering and
Technology
e-ISSN: 2395-0056, p-ISSN: 2395-0072
2016
68
73. Mrs.Dhanapakiam Micro finance Revolution and
Empowering Women
Book Publishing-Self Help
Groups and Socio-
Economic Changes in
India.
2016
74. V.Ganga Self-Help groups and women
Empowerment
Book Publishing-Self Help
Groups and Socio-
Economic Changes in
India.
2016
75. Sr. Sumathi M The Role of Education in Empowering
Women
Social Science
International research
Journel
Volume 2 Issue I
ISSN-2395-0544
ISBN-978-93-
84124-66-3
2016
76. Dr. Sr. Arokia Jayaceli Eco- Spirituality in Nasarai Kalambkam Conference Proceeding 2016
77. Dr. Kumari N. Kallikatu and Phaya Devar JARJ (Jamal Muhamed College, Trichy
ISSN 0973/0303 2016
78. G. Senthilselvi The role of ‘Phaya Devar’ in Kallikatu Idhidhihar
JARJ (Jamal Muhamed College, Trichy
ISSN 0973/0303 2016
79. Ms.K.B.Kanimozhi village Environment in kallikattu idhigasam
JARJ (A research journal, Jammal Mohamed College, Trichy)
ISSN 0973-0303 2016
80. Ms.J.Papeetha
M.Varadharasan from the book of Agalvilakku-Knowledge and virtue
JARJ (A research journal – Jamal Mohamed College, Trichy)
ISSN 0973-0303 2016
81. E.Gowthamaselvi Conveying existential struggles in the novel of vearil pazhuttha pala
JARJ (A research journal – Jamal Mohamed College, Trichy)
ISSN 0973-0303 2016
69
82. S.Deepa
Human values in the book of Vanakkam Valluvam
JARJ (A research journal) Jamal Mohammad College, Trichy
ISSN-0973-0303 2016
83. Ms. Latha. E Enhancing Oral Skills in English Language for L2 Learners using Pictorial Description Technique
IJIRD- The International Journal of Innovative Research and Development
Volume V, Issue I (January 2016) Pg: 78- 81 ISSN: 2278-
0211( Online)
2016
84. Ms. Latha. E
Language Classroom Practices: Interactive Sessions and Activities for English Language Teaching in the context of Upgrading Speaking Skills for L2 Learners
IJIRD- The International Journal of Innovative Research and Development
Volume V, Issue I (January 2016) Pg:
114- 118 ISSN: 2278- 0211( Online)
2016
85.
Ms. Amutha Arockia
Mary
Language of Resistance and Aesthetic
Appeal: Bama’s Linguistic Activism-
An Analysis of the Subaltern Aesthetics
in Karukku and Sangathi
IJIRD- The International
Journal of Innovative
Research and
Development
Volume V, Issue I
(January 2016)
ISSN: 2278- 0211(
Online)
2016
86. Sr. Amala Valaramthy Story Telling to Engage and Motivate
Reluctant Learners
Roots: International
Journal of
Multidisciplinary
Researches
Volume II, Special
Issue I ; ISSN:
2349-8684
2016
87. Ms. Kalaiselvi R.H
Impact of Biased Upbringing on ‘Self’-
An Analysis of Shashi Deshpande’s The
Dark Holds NoTerror
Roots: International
Journal of
Multidisciplinary
Researches
2016
70
88. Ms. Geetha The Theme of Man-woman Relationship in Contemporary Indian Fiction
Roots: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Researches
Volume II, Special Issue II
2016
89. Ms. Gayathri Plight of Women in Mahasweta Devi’s Short Stories
Roots: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Researches
2016
90. Ms. Shobana Hedonism in Khushwant Singh’s I shall not Hear the Nightingales
Roots: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Researches
Volume II, Special Issue II
2016
91. S.Elizabeth
Stability Analysis of a discrete time prey-predator model with allee effect in the predator using a center manifold theory
Global Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
ISSN : 0973-1768 2016
92. S.Elizabeth
A Discrete-Time Harvested Prey-Predator Model with Carrying Capacity in Prey
International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research
ISSN: 0973-4562 2016
93. S.Elizabeth
Discrete-Time Eco-epidemiological model with Disease in Prey and Holling-Type III functional response
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving,Springer
ISBN 978-981-10-0450-6
ISSN 2194-5357
Vol 437
2016
71
94. S.Elizabeth
Globlal Statbility analysis and non
linear delay incidence function of a
taeniasis model
Mathematical Sciences
International Research
Journal: Volume 5 Spl
Issue(2016)
ISSN 2357-8697 2016
95. S.Elizabeth
Globlal Statbility analysis and discrete non linear delay incidence function of a taeniasis model
Global Journal of Pure and applied mathematics
2016
96. L.Sujatha
Fuzzy One Point Method for finding the Fuzzy Optimal Solution for FTP and FUAP
International Journal of Fuzzy Mathematical Archive, Vol. 6, No. 1 &2, pp. 35 - 44
ISSN: 2320-3242(print),
ISSN: 2320-3250
(online)
2015
97. L.Sujatha
Project Scheduling Method using
Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Numbers
and Triangular Fuzzy Numbers
Applied Mathematical
Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 4,
pp. 185 – 198
ISSN: 1312-885X
(print),
ISSN:1314-7552
(online)
2015
98. L.Sujatha Fuzzy Project Network for Management
Science
International Journal of
Pure and Applied
Mathematics, Vol. 101,
No.5, pp. 631-640, 2015.
ISSN: 1311-8080 2015
99. L.Sujatha Fuzzy zero point menthod for finding
the fuzzy objective value for uftp Global Journal of Pure and
applied mathematics 2016
72
100. R. Kuzhali
Comparative study on the effect of Dean number and Grashof number in the laminar flow with convective heat transfer through the curved square duct
Global Journal of Pure and
applied mathematics 2016
101. R. Kuzhali
A Study on the solution of the steady
flow over a circular rotating plate in
porous medium with heat transfer
Global Journal of Pure and
applied mathematics 2016
DETAILS OF BOOKS PUBLISHED
S.No. Name Month/ Year
Title of the Article Name of the Publication
ISSN No./ISBN No
Citation Index & Impact factor
1. K.Aruna July 2015
Service quality dimension in E-banking services
International Journal of Business
Administration research review
E-ISSN NO. 2347-856 X
3.45
2. K.Vidhya March 2016
Satisfaction and Perception of E-Learning among
Students in Vellore District
Online Marketing of services in the Globalization Era
ISBN – 978-81-929458-4-2
3.
Dr. S. Shrilatha May 2016
A Study on Effectiveness of Customer Relationship Management in KVB at
Vellore Branch
Internal Journal of Business
Quantitative Economics and
Applied Management
Research Vol. 2. Issue-12
ISSN – 2349-5677
SJIF- 2.898
73
4. Dr.Sr.Arockia
Jayaceli
Jan 2016 Penn Thanvaralatru Pathivugal
New Century book house, Chennai 600 098
978-81-2343-081-2
5. Dr.Sr.Arockia
Jayaceli
May 2011 June Thimiri Eluzhu (Women
Empowerment)
New Century book house,
Chennai 600 098
ISBN NO 978-81-234-1855-1
2014(Second Edi) 2016 (Third Edi)
DETAILS OF CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOP ORGANIZED
S.No. Date Topic Level Organized by
1. 05.02.2015
To
06.02.2015
Biosciences for 21st Century (NCBSE) National Department of Zoology
2. 03.07.2015
Learning through Participation College
Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
3. 22.08.2015
Workshop on MATLAB State
Department of Computer Science and Applications
4. 02.09.2015 Workshop on Traditional Art Forms District Department of Social Work, Auxilium College
5. 13.09.2015
Workshop on basic skills for social workers
District Department of Social Work, Auxilium College
6. 15.09.2015
Recent Developments in Materials and Methods
National Department of Physics
7. 16.09.2015
Professional Courses in Commerce and Career Opportunities
National Level Department of Commerce
8. 22.09.2015
Recent Trends in Communication Technology(NCRTCT’15)
National Department of Computer Science and Applications
74
9. 23.09.2015 Basics of Capital Market State Level Department of Commerce
10. 23.09.2015
Basics of Capital Markets State
Ambalal Shares & Stocks Ltd. And Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
11. 07.10.2015
Securities Exchange Board of India College
SEBI & Department of Business Administration, College
12. 30.11.2015
Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development
National Department of Commerce
13. 05.12.2015
Interview Techniques College
R &R Learning Centre and Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
14. 12.12.2015
Research Methodology College
Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
15. 18.12.2015
Access of online journals College
EBSCO and Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
16. 19.12.2015
SPSS – Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
Work Shop Department of Commerce
17. 08.01.2016
Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers National
Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA) & Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
18. 29.01.2016 Seminar on topic ‘HUMANURE’ District Pravaham Community College
19. 02.02.2016
Seminar on “ Child Abuse – concerns and Contradictions”
State Department of Social Work, Auxilium College
20. 12.02.2016 Transalation State Level Department of Tamil
21. 05.03.2016 Soil & Women State Level AICUF & Kanali Women’s Cell
22. 06. 04. 2016
Enhancing Quality in Higher Educational Institutions through Innovations and Best Practices
State Level IQAC Auxilium College, Vellore
75
23. 27.04.2016
Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers National
Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA) & Department of Business Administration, Auxilium College
DETAILS OF FACULTY SERVED AS EXPERTS, CHAIRPERSONS OR RESOURCE PERSONS
S.No. Name Date Level Programme Resource person/Chairperson
Organized by
1. Dr.Sr. Arokia Jayaceli 03.07.2015 National Creating Social Consciousness among the students
Resource person FDP programme in VIT, Vellore
2. Dr.Ms Vernum Cecilia 06.08.2015 National The Importance of reading
Resource Person Voorhees College, Vellore
3. Ms Amudha Arockia Mary 09.08.2015 National Gender Sensitization Resource Person Loyola College, Vettavalam, Thiruvanamalai
4. Mrs. Ruby Martin 10.09.2015 State Prevention of Suicide Mrs. Ruby Martin VIT University
5. Dr.Ms Vernum Cecilia 11.09.2015 National Literature and Visual Communication
Resource Person KMG Arts and Science college Gudiyatham
6. Dr.Auxilia Antony S 15.10.2015 State Special guest lecture on ‘Ethics and Corporate Governance’
Resource person Vaniyambadi Islamiah College, Vaniyambadi
76
7. Dr. S. Renugadevi 16.10.2015 State Sri Navrathiri Festival Chief Guest Sri Sharadha College, Ulundurpet
8. Dr.Sr. Arokia Jayaceli 02.01.2016
State level.
Class Room Management for Elementary school teachers.
Resource person Auxilium School Katpadi
9. Dr.Sr. Arokia Jayaceli 06.01.2016
National
Relationship Management- family for prison officers
Resource person Academy of prison and correctional Administration, (APCA) Vellore.
10. Sr. Sagaya Mary 07.01.2016 National Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers
Resource Person Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA)
11. Ms. Preethi Prabhakaran 07.01.2016 National Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers
Resource Person Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA)
12. Dr. Beulah Suresh 08.01.2016 National Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers
Resource Person Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA)
13. Ms Amudha Arockia Mary 30.01.2016 National Conscientizing on Family and Social Values
Resource Person Sacred Heart College Thirupathur
14. Dr.Kumari N. 09.02.2016 National
In tamil –Dravida Eyakkangal
Resource person International Tamil Research Centre Tharmani
77
15. Dr. Beulah Suresh 10.02.2016 State Workshop on Entrepreneurship Skills
Resource Person Muthurangam Govt. Arts and Science College, Vellore
16. Dr. Beulah Suresh 27.04.2016 National Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers
Resource Person Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA)
17. Sr. Sagaya Mary 27.04.2016 National Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers
Resource Person Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA)
18. Ms. Preethi Prabhakaran 27.04.2016 National Lifestyle Management Workshop for Prison Officers
Resource Person Academy Of Prisons and Correctional Administration (APCA)
19. Ms. K.B.Kanimozhi 05.03.2016 State Level Soil & Women Resource person Auxilium College, Vellore
20. Dr.Ms Vernum Cecilia 28.03.2016 National Social Problems in the Literature of Indian
Languages
Chairperson C.Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam, Vellore
78
PAPER PRESENTED BY STAFF
S. No Name Date Level Programme Topic on which paper presented / Resource person
Organized by
1. G. Shanbagavalli 06.01.2015 National Conference Women’s marriage Rights in Quran Abdul Hakeem College, Vellore
2. S.Elizabeth 14.05.2015
To
16.05.2015
National Conference on Mathematical Applications in Engineering and Technology.
Conference Invariant Manifold of a Discrete-Time Prey-Predator Model
Sacred Heart College, Tirupattur
3. S.Elizabeth 14.05.2015
To
16.05.2015
International Conference on Advances in Applied Engineering and Technology,
Conference The Dynamics Of A Discrete-time Ratio-Dependent Prey-Predator Model Incorporating Prey Refuge and Harvesting on Prey
Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram
4. S.Elizabeth 14.05.2015
To
16.05.2015
International Conference on Advances in
Applied Engineering and
Technology,
Conference Stability Analysis of a Discrete-Time SVIR Epidemic Model with Immigration of Infectives and a Saturated Incidence Rate
Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram
79
5. S.Elizabeth 14.05.2015
To
16.05.2015
International Conference on Advances in
Applied Engineering and
Technology,
Conference Stability Analysis of a Discrete-time SEIS Epidemic Model with a Non-Monotonic Incidence Rate and Varying Total Population Size
Syed Ammal Engineering College, Ramanathapuram
6. Mrs. Jayalakshmi 08.09.2015 National Conference Stress among School Children Sacred Heart College
7. V.R.Meenakshi 23.02.2015 National Conference Kalithogai in nature environment (Resource person)
Auxilium College, Vellore
8. Dr.R.Preetha 24.02.2015 national
Conference Conversation of environment in Ingguru Nooru(Resourse Person)
Auxilium college, vellore
9. Ms.K.B.Kanimozhi 11.07.2015 International Seminar Andal priyodharshini’s collection of short stories based on women
K.S.G.College ,Coimbatore
10. K. Dhanapackiam 06.12.2015 State Book Publishing Micro Finance Revolution and women empowerment
Voorhees College
11. V.Ganga 06.12.2015 State Book Publishing Self-Help groups and women Empowerment
Voorhees College
12. Dr. Auxilia Antony
And Usha Valentine Kalaichelvi
17.12.2015
to 18.12.2015
International Conference Managing Business competitiveness through Technology Innovation and Big Data
Acharya Bangalore B School, Bangalore, India
13. S.Elizabeth 18.12.2015
To
20.12.2015
Fifth International
Conference on Soft Computing
for Problem Solving 2015,
Conference Discrete-Time Eco-epidemiological model with Disease in Prey and Holling-Type III functional response
IIT Roorkee
80
14. Ms. Thamarai Selvi S. 19.12.2015 International
Conference Devotions in Vainavam Sri Sankara Arts & Science College Kanchipuram
15. S.Elizabeth 21.12.2015
To
23.12.2015
National
Conference Stability Analysis of a SEIS Epidemic model for continuous case
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
16. S.Elizabeth 21.12.2015
To
23.12.2015
National Conference
Conference Model to depict the effect of physical exercise at varying temperature using finite difference method
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
17. S.Elizabeth 21.12.2015
To
23.12.2015
National Conference
Conference Global Stability Analysis and non-linear delay incidence function of a Taeniasis model
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
18. S.Elizabeth 21.12.2015
To
23.12.2015
National Conference Globlal Statbility analysis and non linear delay incidence function of a taeniasis model
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
19. L.Sujatha 21.12.2015
To
23.12.2015
National Conference
Conference Finding critical path in a project network under fuzzy environment
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Madurai, Tamil Nadu
20. Ms. Thamarai Selvi S. 22.12.2015 International
Conference Tradition of grammer in ancient times
S. Vellaiswamy Nadar College Madurai
21. Ms. Thamarai Selvi S. 23.02.2015
to
25.02.2015
International Conference Living Creatures in Kurunthogai Auxilium College Vellore-06
22. V.R.Meenakshi 26.12.2015 International Conference Vellore M.Narayanan,s poems refer to thoughts in humanity
K.S.G. College, Coimbatore.
81
23. Ms.K.B.Kanimozhi 26.12.2015 International Seminar Humanity in the poem “Thogaillam Thupakikal’
Dharmamurthy College, Chennai.
24. S.Elizabeth 04.01.2016
To
05.01.2016
International Conference
Conference Stability Analysis of a discrete time prey-predator model with allee effect in the predator using a center manifold theory
SRM University, Kattankulathur
25. S.Elizabeth 04.01.2016
To
05.01.2016
International Conference
Conference Stability Analysis of a discrete time SVIS epidemic model with immigration of infectives and a saturated incidence rate
SRM University, Kattankulathur
26. S.Elizabeth 05.01.2016
To
07.01.2016
International Conference
Conference A Discrete-Time Harvested Prey-Predator Model with Carrying Capacity in Prey
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
27. S.Elizabeth 05.01.2016
To
07.01.2016
International Conference
Conference Stability Analysis of a discrete time SIQR epidemic model with quarantine adjusted incidence rate
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
28. Dr.Kumari N. 06.01.2016
National Conference Works of Prof. M. Saibu Maraikaayar Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam
29. Ms.K.B.Kanimozhi 06.01.2016 National Conference Comparison women’s Rights in the poems of M.Metha and Andal priyadharshini
Abdul Hakeen College,
Melvisharam
30. Ms. Papeetha J 06.01.2016 National Conference Spiritual life of syed Asia ummal Abdul Hakeen College,
Melvisharam
82
31. Dr.G. Senthilselvi 06.01.2016 National Conference The Islamic Lullabies Abdul Hakim college, Melvisharam, Arcot
32. Ms. Thamarai Selvi S. 06.01.2016 International
Conference Contribution of Islams to Tamil Literature
Abdul Hakkim College Vellore
33. V.R.Meenakshi 06.01.2016 National Conference Vellore M.Narayanan’s poems refer to Islam’s saints
Abdul Hakkeem College, Melvisharam.
34. V.R.Meenakshi 20.01.2016 National Conference Nature description in Thembavani Punitha Siluvai College, Trichy.
35. Ms. Gowthamaselvi E. 06.01.2016 National Conference Islaamic message in the short stories of Azhagiya Periyavan
Abdul hakeem college (Autonomous) Melvisharam
36. S. Deepa 06.01.2016 National Conference Metha’s words about Nabigal Nayagam
C.Abdul Hakeem College of Arts and Science,Melvisharam,Vellore
37. Sr. Amala Valarmathy A 12.01.2016
To
13.01.2016
International Protean frames: international conference on contemporary discourses on gender
Arundhati Roy’s power politics: The Reincarnation of Rumpelstiltskin as a Dissent narrative of patriarchal ideology
Christ University and Liverpool Hope university, Bengaluru
38. Dr. Auxilia Antony 21.01.2016 Internationall Conference Entrepreneurship and Business Enterprises
MMES Womens Arts and Science College, Melvisharam, Vellore, India
39. Dr. Beulah Suresh 22.01.2016 National conference What is the perception of students in a small town about (SNS) social networking system
Sacred heart college-Thirupattur
40. Dr.S. Renugadevi 22.01.2016 National conference Spiritual aspects of leadership Sacred heart college-Thirupattur
83
41. Dr.S.Renugadevi 29.01.2016 National Seminar Emotional intelligence _ An effective tool to manage stress and anxiety of work place
SDNB vaishnau college for women Chennai
42. Ms. N. Sathya 29.01.2016
to
30.01.2016
International Conference A study on influence of time management on professional development of college teachers in self financing institutions in relation to their job performance in Vellore Dt., Tamilnadu
Sri Vidhya Mandir Arts and Science College, Katteri, Krishnagiri, India
43. Dr. P. Meenakshi 29.01.2016
to
30.01.2016
International Conference Work stress among college teachers in self financing Arts and Science College in Vellore Dt., Tamilnadu
Sri Vidhya Mandir Arts and Science College, Katteri, Krishnagiri, India
44. Sr.Amala Valarmathy A 06.02. 2016 International Narrative and Narratology: Traditions and Innovations in story-telling patterns
The Wisdom of Folly : Framed Narration in Beschi’s Paramartha Guru and His Disciples
Garden city college of science and management studies, Bengaluru.
45. Sr. Amala Valarmathy A 04.02.2016 International International conference on English language and literature: retrospects and prospects
Story Telling to engage and motivate reluctant learners
Bishop Heber college , Trichy
46. Ms. K.Deepa 18.02.2016
To
19.02.2016
National Seminar Impact on Social media on Youth Voorhees College-Vellore
84
47. Ms. E.AnithaAlice 18.02.2016
to
19.02.2016
National Seminar Impact on Social media on Rural Youth
Voorhees College-Vellore
48. B. V. Gowri 18.02.2016 To
19.02.2016
National Workshop on curriculam designing
in Microbiology ( NAWOCDM_2016)
Outcome based Education enhancing employability and career opportunity in Microbiology
St.Joseph College of Arts and Science, Cuddalore
49. Ms. Shanthi A L 25.02.2016 National Conference Mobile Computational Offloading Architecture
Adhiparasakthi college of Arts and Science, Kalavai.
50. Ms. Suganya V 25.02.2016 National Conference Dynamic Design in Mobile Computational Offloading
Adhiparasakthi college of Arts and Science, Kalavai.
51. Dr. Beulah Suresh 04.03.2016
to
05.03.2016
International Conference Understanding of Major Challenges in Industrial Relations and their Correlation with Retention and Productivity - With Reference to Automotive Industry
M.M.E.S. Women’s Arts and Science College, Melvisharam
52. Dr. Beulah Suresh 04.03.2016
to
05.03.2016
International Conference “Employee Satisfaction with a Collaborative Style Performance Evaluation System – A Case Study
M.M.E.S. Women’s Arts and Science College, Melvisharam
53. Dr. S. Renugadevi 04.03.2016
to
05.03.2016
International Conference Customer satisfaction with banking sector services
M.M.E.S Wome’s Arts and science college, Melvisharam
54. Sr. Sumathi M 05.03.2016 International Conference The Role of Education in Empowering women
IMRF-Hydrabad
85
55. S.Elizabeth 12.03.2016 National Conference Globlal Statbility analysis and discrete non linear delay incidence function of a taeniasis model
VIT University, Vellore
56. L.Sujatha 12.03.2016 National
Conference Fuzzy zero point menthod for finding the fuzzy objective value for uftp
VIT University
57. R. Kuzhali 12.03.2016 National Conference Comparative study on the effect of Dean number and Grashof number in the laminar flow with convective heat
transfer through the curved square duct
VIT University
58. R. Kuzhali 12.03.2016 National Conference A Study on the solution of the steady flow over a circular rotating plate in porous medium with heat transfer
VIT University
59. Ms. Radhika R. 07.04.2016 National Conference An Energy efficient technique for object tracking in Wireless Sensor Network
St. Peter’s University,
Chennai.
60. Ms. N. Sathya 18.02.2016
To
19.02.2016
National Seminar A study on users and abuses of social media on person life on different individual users in the personal era with respect to Vellore Dt., Tamilnadu
Voorhes College, Vellore
61. S. Deepa Tamil National
Conference Special Rhetoric in Kavinjar Metha’s Aagayarthikirku Adutha Veedu
Jamaal Muhamadhu College,Trichy
62. Ms Kalaiselvi R.H 03.03.2016
To
04.03.2016
National Literature and the Politics of Representation
Impact of Biased Upbringing on Self-An analysis of Shashi Deshpande’s The Dark Holds No Terror
Muthurangam Government Arts College Vellore
86
63. Ms Geetha 03.03.2016
To
04.03.2016
National Literature and the Politics of Representation
The Theme of Man- Women Relationship in contemporary Indian Fiction
Muthurangam Government Arts College Vellore
64. Ms Gayathri 03.03.2016
To
04.03.2016
National Literature and the Politics of Representation
Plight of woman in Mahasweta Devi’s Short stories
Muthurangam Government Arts College Vellore
65. Ms Shobana 03.03.2016
To
04.03.2016
National Literature and the Politics of Representation
Hedonism in Kushwant Singh’s I Shall not hear the Nightingales
Muthurangam Government Arts College Vellore
66. Ms Geetha R 28.03.2016
To
29.03.2016
National Social problems in the Literature of Indian Languages
The Emergence of the New Woman in Nayantara Saghal’s Storm in Chandigrah
C.Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam, Vellore.
67. Ms Shobana S 28.03.2016
To
29.03.2016
National Social problems in the Literature of Indian Languages
The Problems of Immigration in Jhumpa Lahari’s The Namesake
C.Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam, Vellore
87
DETAILS OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN CULTURAL EVENTS/AWARDS
S. No. Date Programme Conducted by Event participants Prize won State/ University National /
International
1. 21.05.2015 to
31.05.2015
Theatre training Sacred Heart College Training 1 - State level
2. 21.06.2015 International Yoga Day
VIT
Yoga Sindhuja.G,
Varshini,J University
3. 05.07.2015
To 13.07.2015
India-Srilanka Youth Exchange Programme
Audacious Dreams Foundation, Common Wealth Youth Sports for Development And Peace
Youth Related Issues – Cultural Exchange Programme
K. Vidhya, S. Jaya Durga, B. Jayashree, R. Sandheya. V, Sahithya, Karishma Kumarie. R.Poornima
International
4. 25.07.2015 To
26.07.2015
Venture of Adventure “for the Bronze Medal from the Duke of Edinburg Inter-national Award”
Challenge India – International Special Project - Audacious Dreams Foundation
Trekking 143 Students Bronze Medal
International
5. 25.07.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
Dravida Munaytra Kazhagam &
Murasoli Trust
Bharathidasan Poetry
32 - State
6. 13.08.2015 To
20.08.2015
India-Srilanka Youth Exchange Programme - Global Under-standing for Sustainable Development
Audacious Dreams Foundation Common Wealth Youth Sports for Development And Peace
Youth Related Issues - Cultural Exchange Programme
20 Students
88
7. 20.08.2015
Muthamizh Vizha Dept of Tamil- Dance 8 Ist Prize- College level
8. 03.09.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
Abdul Hakeem College, Visharam
Kalam Kanauv Ninaivaga
Ms. Latha 1st Prize District
9. 07.09.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
J.C.I. District Kalamin Kanauvgal Essay, Speech, Dance, Quiz
Ms. Latha I B.Com Ms. Yogashree II B.Sc. Micro Biology Ms. Pavithra II Vis. Com
1st Prize II Prize
III Prize
District
10. 15.09.2015 Film Fest Sathyabama University
The Legend 2015 Short Film Festival
2 - State
11. 08.10.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
Ethiraj College, Chennai
Visual Merchandise
II MBA II Place State
12. 12.10.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
Islamiah Women’s Arts & Science
College
Management I & II BBA Overall Champion
ship
State
13. 13.10.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
Thanthai Periyar Polytechnic College
Essay Ms. Sandhiya II B.C.A.
II Prize State
14. 13.10.2015 Inter-Collegiate Competition
Muthurangam Arts & Science College
Speech Ms. Latha I B.Com
I Prize
State
15. 03.02.2016 “Karisal” ManonmaniumSundranar University, Thirunelveli
Collage 2 I State
16. 04.02.2016 “Karisal” ManonmaniumSundranar University, Thirunelveli
Face Painting 2 I State
17. 16.02.2016 COMMITS Sacred heart College, Thirupathur
Group Discussion
Janani S and Keerthana K
First
89
18. 16.02.2016 COMMITS Sacred heart College, Thirupathur
Mime Sri Harshini M, Akilha S, Sandhya D, Amritha VArshini S, Anisha Soundarya K B, Anu Joe Roselin J, Haritha S, Sandheya R and Hemavathi S.
Second State Level
19. 16.02.2016 COMMITS Sacred heart College, Thirupathur
Add Zap Janani S, Keerthana L N Haritha S, Nivetha M G, Nivetha B, Neeraja B and Hevamathi S
First State Level
20. 16.02.2016 COMMITS Sacred heart College, Thirupathur
Quiz Amritha VArshini S and Anu Joe Roselin J
First State Level
21. 16.02.2016 COMMITS Sacred heart College, Thirupathur
Best Manager
Priyadharshini R
Second State Level
22. 26.02.2016 Management Meet G.T.E.C Ad-Zap II MBA IInd Place State
23. 26.02.2016 Management Meet G.T.E.C Best CEO V.J. Arivu Selvee,
II MBA Ist Place State
24. 26.02.2016 Management Meet G.T.E.C Paper
Presentation K. Subha Chandra, II MBA
Ist Place State
25. 04.03.2016
To
05.03.2016
DNA Day -2016 National Level Symposium Cum Workshop
VIT University, Vellore
Poster Presentation
Ayeshwarya.J II year
Vishnu priya.P II year
- National Level
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26. 08.03.2016 Women Development
Vellore counsil Drawing
competion
Nivedha.V University
27. 09.04.2016 Self Composed Dance Competition- Diabetes & Brain
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Dance Competition
Ayeshwarya.J II year
Vishnu priya.P II year
Nandhini.M II year
Monika.M II year
Nandhini.S II year
Kanmani.K IIyear
- State level
28. Bharathidasan’s Poem Reciting Competition
D.M.K. Party Speech K. Neela Nageswari(II M.Sc Mathematics)
1st Prize (Rs. 5000)
District Level
29. 09.04.2016 Self Composed Dance
Competition- Diabetes & Brain
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Dance Competition
Ayeshwarya.J II year
Vishnu priya.P II year
Nandhini.M II year
Monika.M II year
Nandhini.S II year
Kanmani.K IIyear
- State level
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PERFORMANCE IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPANTS OF STUDENTS IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES 2015-16
S.No. Date Game/Event Level Prizes Won
Organized by Name of Participants
Class
1. 18.08.2015 Table Tennis Inter Collegiate - Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Vijayalakshmi B. 2. Janani S. 3. Ambritha S. 4. Pavithra G.
III B.Com
I B.Com
I B.Com
I B.Sc. Physics
2. 10.08.2015 Kho- Kho Inter Collegiate - Bharathi Women’s College,
Arni
1. Archana P. 2. Rajalakshmi S. 3. Banu Priya M 4. Sofiya Carline V 5. Lithvin A 6. Ramya R. 7. Akhila S. 8. Ramya Shree T. 9. Lucksha Jelina A 10. Levinciya V. 11. Kosusalya D. 12. Shanmuga Priya I.
III B.A. English ‘C’
III B.B.A.
III B.Com
II B.A. English A
III B.Sc. Mathematics
III B.Sc. Mathematics
I B.Com
II B.A.English ‘B’
I B.A.English ‘A’
I B.A.English ‘A’
II B.Sc. Chemistry
I B.A. English ‘B’
3. 18.08.2015 Shuttle Badminton
Inter Collegiate - Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Charu Shree J 2. Purnima R. 3. Luksha Jelina A 4. Saranya V.
II B.A.English ‘B’
II B.Com.
I B.A.English ‘A’
III B.B.A.
92
4. 09.09.2015 Hockey Inter Collegiate Runner Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Maithily R. 2. Chitra S. 3. Banu Priya M. 4. Pooja K. 5. Pooja R. 6. Nandhini B. 7. Thenmozhi R. 8. Archana P 9. Rajalakshmi S. 10. Charushree J. 11. Angel L. 12. Janet F. 13. Bhuvana P. 14. Justina Mary P. 15. Parveen S. 16. Dhivya V. 17. Vinothini S. 18. Sangavi K.
III B.Sc. Mathematics
III B.C.A.
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.A.English ‘C’
III B.B.A.
II B.A.English ‘B’
II B.A.English ‘B’
II B.A.English ‘B’
II B.C.A.
II B.C.A.
I B.A. History
I B.A. History
I B.A. History
I B.A. History
93
5. 14.09.2015 Basket Ball Inter Collegiate Runners- Up
Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Backiya V. 2. Pooja R. 3. Chitra S. 4. Anne Cathrina 5. Shrestha Varma 6. Monicka 7. Jestina Mary P. 8. Sofiya 9. Nandhini 10. Jeni Sales Martina
D. 11. Pavedham
III B.C.A.
III B.Com
III B.C.A.
III B.Sc. Vis. Com
II B.Sc. Vis. Com
II B.Sc. Vis. Com
II B.C.A.
I B.Sc. Com. Science
I B.C.A.
I B.Sc. Mathematics
I B.A. English ‘C’
6. 23.09.2015 Cricket Inter Collegiate - Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Purnima R. 2. Yuva Rani .S 3. Mary Macdaline J 4. Nandhini 5. Jayanthi 6. Reena Nancy 7. Soundarya N. 8. Sweetha G. 9. Keerthana K. 10. Jayalaskhmi A. 11. Suganthi G. 12. Senthamil Selvi
M.
II B.Com. III B.Sc. Mathematics II B.Sc. Mathematics III B.A.English III B.Sc. Physics I M.A. English III B.A. English III B.A. English II B.Sc. Chemistry II B.A.English II B.Com. I M.Com.
94
7. 08.10.2015 Hand Ball Inter Collegiate Winner Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Chitra S. 2. Divya V. 3. Backiya V. 4. Banu Priya M. 5. Pooja R. 6. Sathya K. 7. Mary Macdaline 8. Jastina Mary 9. Shrimathi S. 10. Levinciya V. 11. Nandhini 12. Divya V.
III B.C.A. III B.Sc. Mathematics III B.C.A. III B.Com III B.Com. II B.A. History II B.Sc. Mathematics II B.C.A. III B.Sc. Mathematics I B.A. English ‘A’ I B.C.A. I B.A. History
8. 08.10.2015 Ball Badminton
Inter Collegiate - Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Shylajaco S. 2. Chitra A. 3. Lavanya S. 4. Divya S. 5. Purnima M. 6. Yuvarani R. 7. Anthonyammal L 8. June W. 9. Saranya G. 10. Lucksha Jelina A.
III B.Sc. Mathematics III B.Sc. Mathematics II B.Com III B.Sc. Mathematics I B.A. English ‘A’ I B.A. English ‘A’ I B.A. English ‘A’
95
9. 12.01.2016 Volley Ball Inter Collegiate
- DKM College, Vellore
1. Asha V. 2. Ragavi P.
3. Nancy A. 4. Indhumathi N. 5. Saranya S. 6. Subasree V. 7. Sumitha S. 8. Flora Lincy C 9. Ramya Shree T. 10. Lucksha Jelina M. 11. Sandhiya R.
III English III Microbiology BCA-II B.Com –III Bio-Chemistry-II Bio-Chemistry-III Maths –I II English-‘A’ II English-‘B’ I English ‘A’ I B.C.A
10. 12.08.2015 Kabaddi Inter Collegiate
- Shanmuga Institute of Arts & Science College, Thiruvannamalai
1. Angline Rita A. 2. Sathya K. 3. Srimathi S 4. Elavarasi T. 5. Jenifer J. 6. Kodhai Nayagi B. 7. Anitha H. 8. Preethi M. 9. Sandhya 10. Haritha 11. Dhivya V. 12. Thenmozhi R.
III B.A.English ‘A’ II B.A. History III B.Sc. Mathematics III B.A. English ‘C’ III B.Sc. Mathematics III B.Sc. Mathematics II B.A. History II B.A. History III B.Sc. Mathematics
11. 10.02.2016 Foot Ball Inter Collegiate
Runners Up Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Jesintha Mary K. 2. Rajalakshmi S. 3. Lydia Pricilla J. 4. Sudha P. 5. Allan Sharmila S.V. 6. Rency Preethi X. 7. Poonguzhali V. 8. Divya M. 9. Levinciya V.
II English ‘A’ II Maths II English ‘A’ II English ‘A’ II Maths II Maths I English ‘A’
96
10. Nanthini K. 11. Vincy Vinola D. 12. Srimathi S. 13. Freeda Vinnaracy L. 14. Angelin Rita A. 15. Chitra S. 16. Divya S. 17. Banu Priya M. 18. Josephine Gracy T.R. 19. Santhiya S.
I Physics I Maths III Maths III Chemistry III English ‘A’ III B.C.A III B.Com III English-‘B’
INTERDIVISIONAL LEVEL
97
S.No. Date
Game/Event Level Prizes Won Organized by Name of Participants Class
1. 27.08.2015 Kho- Kho Inter Divisional II Place Kamban College, Thiruvannamalai
1. Archana P. 2. Rajalakshmi S.
III B.A. English ‘C’ III B.B.A.
3. 20.08.2015 Shuttle Badminton
Inter Divisional II Place Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Charu Shree J 2. Purnima R. 3. Luksha Jelina A
II B.A.English ‘B’ II B.Com. I B.A.English ‘A’ .
4. 20.08.2015 Table Tennis Inter Divisional II Place Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Vijayalakshmi B. III B.Com
5. 20.08.2015 Hockey Inter Divisional II Place Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Chitra S. 2. Banu Priya M. 3. Bhuvana P. 4. Parveen S. 5. Dhivya V. 6. Vinothini S. 7. Sangavi K.
. III B.C.A. III B.Com II B.C.A I B.A. History I B.A. History I B.A. History I B.A. History
98
6. 15.09.2015 Basket Ball Inter Divisional III Place St. Joseph College , Cuddalore
1. Backiya V. 2. Pooja R. 3. Anne Cathrina 4. Shrestha Varma 5. Monicka
III B.C.A. III B.Com III B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.Sc. Vis. Com
7.
25.09.2015 Cricket Inter Divisional II Place Auxilium College, Vellore
1. Purnima R. 2. Yuva Rani .S 3. Mary Macdaline J 4. Nandhini 5. Jayanthi .
II B.Com. III B.Sc. Mathematics II B.Sc. Mathematics I B.Sc. Physics I B.Sc. Physics
6. 09.10.2015 Hand Ball Inter Divisional IV Shanmuga College, Thiruvanamalai
1. Chitra S. 2. Divya V. 3. Backiya V. 4. Banu Priya M. 5. Pooja R. 6. Sathya K. 7. Mary Macdaline 8. Jastina Mary 9. Shrimathi S. 10. Levinciya V. 11. Nandhini 12. Divya V.
III B.C.A. III B.Sc. Mathematics III B.C.A. III B.Com III B.Com. II B.A. History II B.Sc. Mathematics II B.C.A. III B.Sc. Mathematics I B.A. English ‘A’ I B.C.A. I B.A. History
7. 13.01.2016 Ball Badminton
Inter Divisional II Place Shanmuga College, Thiruvanamalai
1. Shylajaco S. 2. Lavanya S.
III B.Sc. Maths
8. 03.02.2016 Volley Ball Inter Divisional I Place DKM College, Vellore
1. Asha V. 2. Ragavi P
III English III Microbiology
9. 05.02.2016 Kabaddi Inter Divisional I Place St. Joseph College, Cuddalore
1. Angline Rita A. 2. Sathya K.
III B.A.English ‘A’ II B.A. History
99
10. 15.02.2016 Foot Ball Inter Divisional II Place St. Joseph College, Cuddalore
1. Jesintha Mary K. 2. Rajalakshmi S. 3. Lydia Pricilla J. 4. Sudha P. 5. Poonguzhali V. 6. Divya M. 7. Nanthini K. 8. Freeda Vinnaracy L. 9. Angelin Rita A. 10. Banupriya M 11. Josephine Gracy T.R. 12. Sandhiya S.
II English ‘A’ II Maths II English ‘A’ II English ‘A’ II Maths II Maths I English ‘A’ I Physics I Maths III Maths III Chemistry III English ‘A’
11. 13.08.2015 Chess Inter Divisional I Place II Place
Periyar College, Caddulore
1. Soundarya N 2. Pavithra R.
III B.A.English ‘C’ II B.Com
List of Players Participated in the South Zone Inter University /All India Inter University Tournament
100
S.No. Date
Game/Event Level Prizes Won Organized by Name of Participants Class
1.
03.01.2016 To 07.01.2016
Kho – Kho Inter University - Tamil Nadu Sports University,
Chennai
1. Archana P. III English
2.
25.01.2016
To 27.01.2016
Table Tennis Inter University - Vikram University
1. Vijayalakshmi B. III B.Com Shift-I
3.
06.02.2016
To 09.02.2016
Kabaddi Inter University - T.N.P.E.S.U. Chennai
1. Angeline Rita X. 2. Sathya K.
III English ‘A’ II History
101
4.
31.10.2015
To 04.11.2015
Hockey Inter University - Mysore University,
Mysore
1. Dhivya V. 2. Vinothini S. 3. Sangavi K. 4. Parveen S.
II History I History I History I History
5.
24.09.2015
To 27.09.2015
Basket Ball Inter University - S.R.M. University Chennai
1. Backiyab V. 2. Pooja R.
III B.C.A III B.Com
6.
02.01.2016
To 05.01.2016
Hand Ball Inter University - Alagappa University, Karaikudi
1. Chitra S. 2. Shrimathi S.
III B.C.A III B.Com Shift-II
7.
23.02.2016 to 27.02.2016
Ball Badminton
Inter University - S.R.M. University Chennai
1. Shylaja A III Maths
8.
20.02.2016
To 25.02.2016
Foot Ball Madras University
Winner Madras University
1. Angelin Rita X. III English
102
9.
02.03.2016
To 08.03.2016
Cricket Saveetha University
- Saveetha University
1. Purnima X 2. Mary Macdalin L.
III B.Com II Maths
10.
25.02.2016 To 30.02.2016
Foot Ball All India Inter University
IV Place Madras University
1.Angelin Rita X. III English
INTERNATIONAL REVIERA SPORTS & CULTURALS
ORGANIZED BY VIT VELLORE
103
S.No. Date
Game/Event Prizes Won Name of Participants Class
1. 18.08.2015 Shuttle Badminton IV 1. Charu Shree J 2. Purnima R. 3. Luksha Jelina A 4. Saranya V.
II B.A.English ‘B’ II B.Com. I B.A.English ‘A’ III B.B.A.
2. 18.08.2015 Table Tennis IV 1. Vijayalaskhmi B. 2. Janani S. 3. Ambritha S. 4. Pavithra G.
III B.Com. I B.Com. I B.Com. I B.Sc. Physics
3. 14.09.2015 Basket Ball IV 1. Backiya V. 2. Pooja R. 3. Chitra S. 4. Anne Cathrina 5. Shrestha Varma 6. Monicka 7. Jestina Mary P. 8. Sofiya 9. Nandhini 10. Jeni Sales Martina D. 11. Pavedham
III B.C.A. III B.Com III B.C.A. III B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.C.A. I B.Sc. Com. Science I B.C.A. I B.Sc. Mathematics I B.A. English ‘C’
104
4. 12.01.2016 Volley Ball III 1. Asha V. 2. Ragavi P. 3. Nancy A. 4. Indhumathi N. 5. Saranya S. 6. Subasree V. 7. Sumitha S. 8. Flora Lincy C 9. Ramya Shree T. 10. Lucksha Jelina M. 11. Sandhiya R.
III English III Microbiology BCA-II B.Com –III Bio-Chemistry-II Bio-Chemistry-III Maths –I II English-‘A’ II English-‘B’ I English ‘A’ I B.C.A
5. 26.01. 2016 to
27.01.2016
High Jump
Long Jump
800 Mtrs
I Place
I Place
III Place
Divya V II B.A. English ‘B’
6. 26.01. 2016 to
27.01.2016
400 Mtrs
800 Mtrs
I Place
I Place
Chithra .S III B.C.A
7. 26.01. 2016 to
27.01.2016
5000 Mtrs
800 Mtrs
I Place
II Place
Nandhini B. III B.Com
8. 26.01. 2016 to
27.01.2016
100 Mtrs II Place Banupriya M. III B.Com
9. 26.01. 2016 to
5000 Mtrs III Place Laksha Jelina A. I B.A English
105
27.01.2016 Javelin throw III Place
10. 26.01. 2016
to
27.01.2016
3000 Mtrs III Place Levinciya V I B.A English
11.
02.02.201
6 To
08.02.2016
Throw Ball
IV 1. Angelin Rita A.
2. Joesphine Gracy T.R.
3. Pooja R.
4. Pooja K.
5. Banu Priya M.
6. Priyanka
7. Uvasathiya B.
8. Purnima R.
9. Sathya K.
10. Anitha H.
11. Jesintha Mary A.
12. Divya V.
III B.A. English ‘A’
III B.A. English ‘A’
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
III B.Com
II B.A. History
II B.A. History
II B.A. English ‘A’
I B.A. History
12.
02.02.201
6 To
08.02.2016
Volley Ball IV 1. Asha V.
2. Ragavi P.
3. Nancy A.
4. Indhumathi N.
5. Saranya S.
6. Subasree V.
7. Sumitha S.
8. Flora Lincy C
9. Ramya Shree T.
10. Lucksha Jelina M.
11. Sandhiya R.
III English
III Microbiology
BCA-II
B.Com –III
Bio-Chemistry-II
Bio-Chemistry-III
Maths –I
II English-‘A’
II English-‘B’
I English ‘A’
I B.C.A
106
District Level Sports and Tournaments
107
S.No. Date
Game/Event Level Prizes Won Organized by Name of Participants Class
1.
31.12.2015
Chess District I Chess Association
Vellore
1. Soundarya N. III B.A.English ‘C’
2.
29.12.2015
Long Jump District II SDAT – Vellore 1. Archana P. III B.A.English ‘C’
3.
Hockey District - Nethaji Stadium, Vellore
1. Maithily R. 2. Chitra S. 3. Banu Priya M. 4. Pooja K. 5. Pooja R. 6. Nandhini B. 7. Thenmozhi R. 8. Archana P 9. Rajalakshmi S. 10. Charushree J. 11. Angel L. 12. Janet F. 13. Bhuvana P. 14. Justina Mary P. 15. Parveen S. 16. Dhivya V. 17. Vinothini S. 18. Sangavi K.
III B.Sc. Mathematics III B.C.A. III B.Com III B.Com III B.Com III B.Com III B.Com III B.A.English ‘C’ III B.B.A. II B.A.English ‘B’ II B.A.English ‘B’ II B.A.English ‘B’ II B.C.A. II B.C.A. I B.A. History I B.A. History I B.A. History I B.A. History
108
19.
Basket Ball 1. Backiya V. 2. Pooja R. 3. Chitra S. 4. Anne Cathrina 5. Shrestha Varma 6. Monicka 7. Jestina Mary P. 8. Sofiya 9. Nandhini 10. Jeni Sales Martina D 11. Pavedham
III B.C.A. III B.Com III B.C.A. III B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.Sc. Vis. Com II B.C.A. I B.Sc. Com. Science I B.C.A. I B.Sc. Mathematics I B.A. English ‘C’
109
NCC ACTIVITIES
S.No Date
(DD/MM/YYY) Topic of the programme
and date Beneficiaries
No of participants (Our students)/
(outsiders)
Name of the resource person
and address
Organized By
Level (International/ National/State/
University) 1.
21.06.2015 First international day of yoga
Cadets 66
G.V Selvam VIT university.
Ministry of Defence International
2. 07.07.2015
Blood donation camp CMCH patient 4
- NCC, Auxilium college
State
3.
08.09.2015
Seminar on Disaster Management and its importance
Cadets and students
250
Dr. Jayakumar R. Asst. Professor , GITAM University , Bangalore
NCC, Auxilium College National
4. 14.09.2015
Helmet awareness Rally
Cadets and public 230
Dr.R. Nanthagopal,District Collector
NCC and Youth Red Cross
State
5. 21.02.2016
Polio vaccination camp Children 58
- Ministry of primary health
State
110
NSS ACTIVITIES
S.NO Event Date No. of.
Participants
Organized by Chief Guest
1.
Commemoration of Vellore Sepoy
Revolt- Input Session
09.07.15
400
In collaboration with Tamil
Nadu Progressive Writers
Forum
Mr. Mullai Vasan, President,
Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers
Forum, Vellore
Mr. Mukil, HR Manager, BHEL
2.
College Bazaar- The stalls were
installed in the college premises
displaying the products of the Self
Help Groups to promote and
support the women entrepreneur.
19.8.15-
21.8.15
In collaboration with District
Women Welfare Department.
Mr. Ruppan, Project Officer,
District Women Welfare
Department.
3.
World Suicide Prevention Day
Input Session
10.09.15
300
NSS Unit
Zubaida Sultana, Counselor, VIT
University
Mr. Kannan, Chairman, Bless
Trust, Mr. Chandra Sekar,
President, Udavuam Ullangal –a
NGO concern and
Mr. Anbu, President Anbu
Illam- a home for mentally
retarded children
4.
Rally to commemorate Dr
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam birthday –
From Gandhi Mandabam to
Collector office
15.10.15
300
In collaboration with District
Administration
Dr. Nanda Gopal, Dist.
Collector, Vellore District
111
5.
National Voters Day
25.01.16
200
In collaboration with Katpadi
Taluk Office.
Mr. Saravanan, Katpadi
Thasildar,
Mr. Santhose, Revenue Officer,
Katpadi Division
6.
Awareness on right to vote
09.03.16
1000
In collaboration with District
Administration
Dr. Nanda Gopal, Dist Collector
of Vellore District
Ms. Loganayagi, Joint Director,
Women Welfare Department
7. Awareness programme on
non- banking financial institution
09.03.16 1000 In collaboration Police Force
Mr. Velmurugan, DSP,
Ms Senthil Kumari, SI
112
Participation of the NSS Programme Officer
S.No. Name of the PO Participated in /as Date Organized by Chief Guest
1. Ms. P. Amutha Arockia Mary NSS inaugural function-
Chief Guest
Spoke on “The importance of NSS to the society”
20.07.15 Sacred Heart college, Thirupattur
2. Dr. Senthil Selvi and Ms. Parimala Training Programme on“WASH” (Water, Sanitation and hygiene)
22.09.15 Integrated Development Initiative & Alternatives Foundation (India)
Dr. Nanda Gopal,
District Collector
Vellore
3.
Dr. Preetha and Ms. Deepa Training Programme on“WASH” (Water, Sanitation and hygiene)
3.11.15 Integrated Development Initiative & Alternatives Foundation (India)
Dr. Nanda Gopal,
District Collector
Vellore
4. Ms. P. Amutha Arockia Mary Annual NSS Special Camp
Resource Person
2.02.16 Don Bosco Boys Higher Secondary School.- Katpadi
5. Ms.P. Amutha and Dr.Senthil Selvi NSS Programme Officers Meet.
23.02.16 Dr. Jegethisan, NSS Programme Co- ordinator
Thiruvallur University.
Dr. G. Murugan, vice- chancellor, Thiruvallur University
113
ANNEXURE
CAREER GUIDANCE & PLACEMENT CELL
PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED FOR THE STUDENTS
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS 2015- 2016
1. Details of student counselling and career guidance
S. No. Date Programme Topic Conducted by Beneficiaries
1. 25.07.2015
& 26.07.2015
Soft Skill Training
Programme
Personality Development, Communicative Skill, Resume
Building, Group discussion Practices, Mock Personal
Interviews
Mr. Rajesh Thomas, Professional Soft Skill
trainer from C2C Chennai.
III B.Sc Maths(Shift II) & III B.C.A (Shift II)
2. 22.8.2015
& 23.8.2015
Soft Skill Training Programme
Personality Development, Communicative Skill, Resume Building, Group discussion Practices, Mock Personal Interviews
Mr. Rajesh Thomas, Professional Soft Skill trainer from C2C Chennai.
III B.Sc Maths (Shift-I) & III B.Sc Zoology (Shift-I)
3. 12.09.2015
& 13.09.2015
Soft Skill Training Programme
Personality Development, Communicative Skill, Resume Building, Group discussion Practices, Mock Personal Interviews
Mr. Rajesh Thomas, Professional Soft Skill trainer from C2C Chennai.
III B.Com (Shift-II)
III B.Sc Physics(Shift-II) III B.Sc Microbiology
4. 23.1.2016
& 24.1.2016
Soft Skill Training Programme
Personality Development, Communicative Skill, Resume Building, Group discussion Practices, Mock Personal
Mr. Rajesh Thomas, Professional Soft Skill trainer from C2C Chennai.
III B.A English ‘A’,’B’,’C’ section and III B.A History
114
Interviews
5.
30.1.2016
&
31.1.2016
Soft Skill
Training
Programme
Personality Development,
Communicative Skill, Resume
Building, Group discussion
Practices, Mock Personal
Interviews
Mr. Rajesh Thomas,
Professional Soft Skill
trainer from C2C Chennai.
III B.Com (Shift-I),III B.B.A
and III B.Sc Computer Science
6.
13.2.2016
&
14.2.2016
Soft Skill
Training
Programme
Personality Development,
Communicative Skill, Resume
Building, Group discussion
Practices, Mock Personal
Interviews
Mr. Rajesh Thomas, Professional Soft Skill trainer from C2C Chennai.
III B.Sc Visual
Communication,III B.C.A
(Shift-I), III B.Sc Chemistry, and
III B.Sc Bio Chemistry
1. Details of campus placement
S. No. Date Programme Topic Conducted by Beneficiaries
1. 21.09.2015 Campus Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
TVS
Around 50 students from B.Com department were participated and 5 students got selected
1. Karthiga.M 2. Deepa.R 3. Harini.S 4. Sasikala.S 5. Selvi.B
2. 27.11.2015 Orientation
Program Higher Education
AZIM Premji University
All UG Final Year Students
3. 16.12.2015 Orientation
Program Campus
GODFATHER Consultancy
All PG and M.Phil final year students
4. 21.12.2015 Campus Interview Tele- Calling Tata Docomo Around 110 students attended the interview.
5. 21.12.2015 Campus Interview Business Executive ISSM B School Eighty Final year students and Fifteen MBA students applied.
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6. 11.1.2016 Campus Interview Tele- Calling Sri Vaisha Communication
Around 29 students were selected in the interview.
1. Marina Monisha 2. Arockia Mary 3. Kaviya Ramamoorthy 4. Abirami 5. Swetha J 6. Priya F 7. Mythili K 8. Gayadhri Jayaraman\ 9. Swtha K 10. Divya S 11. Sumathi N 12. Pavithra R. 13. Rashmitha S. 14. Lithvin A 15. Asuntha Flora P.A. 16. Bharathi N 17. Kodainayaki B 18. Deepa V 19. Jayashree N 20. Divya Bharathi R 21. Sharina Konain S 22. Gayathiri N 23. Nivetha Priya A 24. Karthiga A 25. Nithyashri R 26. Yuvarani C 27. Delhi Lakshmi 28. Aswini S
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29. Morinsheela A
7. 28.1.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
WIPRO
Around 14 students from various department participated and 4 students got selected
1. Poornima P. 2. Aswini P. 3. Maria Ruteena A 4. Sonia K.
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24.1.2016, 26.1.2016
& 6.2.2016
Coaching Class Banking Coaching Class
V Reap Group Members
More than 150 students was benefited through this sessions
9. 3.2.2016 Campus Interview Medical Coding Indian Health Care
Around 20 students from B.Sc Bio Chemistry Department attended the interview and 2students got selected.
1. Keerthana.V 2. Wejithatabassum.A
10. 8.2.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Around 75 students from B.Sc Computer Science and BCA B.Sc Maths, B.Sc Physics Department attended the interview and nine students got selected.
1. Nithya Ramesh 2. Abirami 3. Arockiyamary 4. Narmatha N 5. Dimple S 6. Indhuja N 7. Pavithra 8. Poorvaja Sadasivam 9. Priyadharshini Agnes
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11. 9.2.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
Infosys
Around 40 students from B.Sc Computer Science and BCA Department attended the interview and 16 students got selected.
1. Maria Rufeena A 2. Ashwini 3. Delhi 4. Gayathri 5. Judith 6. Kanimozhi 7. Karthiga P 8. Kanimozhi 9. Priya 10. Kanimozhi 11. Priya 12. Priyadharshini S 13. Punitha 14. Mahalaskshmi 15. Rebecca A 16. Sadhya R.A.
12. 11.2.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
Computer Science Corporations (CSC)
10 students from B.C.A., B.Sc., Computer Science attended the program and 1 students got selected.
1. Mira S
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13. 12.2.2016 Campus Interview Medical Coding AGS Health Care
40 students from B.A English and B.B.A attended the program and 7 students got selected.
1. Preethi.M 2. Nandhini.M 3. Revathi.A 4. Jeevitha.P 5. Kanimozhi.D 6. Manjula.S 7. Bavyasri.S 8. Gayathri 9. Lavanya 10. 10.Pavithra 11. Hemalatha 12. Harini 13. Logeshwari 14. Meenakshi 15. Monalisa 16. Amirthavarshini 17. Kumutha 18. Ashwini 19. Ashwini claret 20. Sweety Priyanka 21. Angeline. 22. Nandhini
14. 13.2.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
Accenture
Around 15 students from B.Sc Computer Science and BCA Department attended the interview and 2 students got selected.
1. Lavaniya 2. Priyanka
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15. 15.2.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
Tech Mahindra
20 students from B.C.A., B.Sc., Computer Science and Mathematics (Shift-II) attended the program and 2 students got selected.
1. Margaret 2. Nivetha
16. 17.2.2016 Combined Campus
Interview Recruitment for the Post of Programmers
WIPRO Technologies
10 students from B.C.A., B.Sc., Computer Science, M.Sc Computer Science attended the program and 4 students got selected.
1. Vishnu Priya P 2. Monica P 3. Gayathri 4. Preethi 5. Bhuvaneshwari 6. Priyanka
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17. 23.2.2016 Campus Interview Management Trainee Audacious Dreams Foundation
All UG Students from various department participated 4 students were selected
1. Divya Bharathi 2. Anupriya Sagayakumar 3. Rajashree Ravikumar 4. Gayathri Nagarajan 5. Soni Kavitha 6. Usma Fathima 7. Nithya Priya 8. Saranya S 9. Rajashree R 10. Priyanka M 11. Libica Preethi S 12. Snega G 13. Kavitha Soni A 14. Srija H 15. Deborah Priyadharshini S 16. Geethshree S 17. Anuseya J 18. Jenifer J 19. Ramya R 20. Swetha K 21.
18. 24.2.2016 Campus Interview Post of Professional Faculty
Inspire Academy (I.A.C)
All UG Students from various department participated 27 students were selected
1. Ruby Isabella P.A 2. Abinaya M 3. Kaviya R 4. Lavanya 5. Hema Latha B 6. Diviya K 7. Rithika D 8. Varshini G
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9. Dhana Lakshmi V 10. Vensi susan R 11. Ragavi G 12. Geethasri S 13. Kamali S 14. Savitha M 15. Priyanka K 16. Janaki M 17. Sarumathi B 18. Mohana Priya 19. Nithaya Priya P 20. Archana P 21. Vaidehi G 22. Devi K 23. Sasikala S 24. Archana P 25. Ishwarya R 26. Logeshwari 27. Keethana 28. Judith Gracia 29. Bhuvaneshwari E 30. Cathrine G 31. Sripriya K.V 32. Ramya 33. Sara Anjum
On Campus Off Campus
Number of Organizations Visited
Number of Students Participated
Number of Students Placed
Number of Students Placed
8 482 130 40
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