2011-12
Sl.
No.
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Department
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Name of the Seminar Conference/Workshop/Symposium, etc.,
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Date
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1
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Physics Department (DRDO,BRNS,TNSCST)
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XVI-National Seminar on Crystal Growth
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19-21,Jan. 2012
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2
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English Department
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Seminar on Search and Research by Mr. Robert Bellarmine, Chennai
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08-10-2012
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3
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Economics Department
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One Day State Level Seminar on “Micro Credit - A tool to eradicate Poverty in Rural Area”
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12-10-2012
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4
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Mathematics Department
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Workshop on Teaching Mathematics( For Tenth Standard Mathematics Teachers
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11-02-2012
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2012 - 2013
Sl.
No.
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Department
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Name of the Seminar /Conference/Workshop/Symposium, etc.,
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Date
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1
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English
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International seminar on ” New English Literatures”
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18and19 Feb 2013
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2
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Tamil
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National seminar on “ Ettu Thogai kattum pura sinthanaigal”
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14 March 2013
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3
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Commerce
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Workshop on “Personality Development”
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11 Feb2013
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4
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Economics
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National seminar on “Micro-credit – A tool to alleviate poverty in villages”
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12 Oct.2012
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5
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Economics
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National seminar “Issues of FDI in multi brand retail sector in India”
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8 Feb.2013
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6
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Zoology
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Seminar on “Creation of scientific awareness” sponsored by TNSCST, Chennai
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27 July 2012
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7
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Zoology
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Seminar on “Recent Advances in Biology”
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7 March 2013
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8
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PG Zoology
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A programme on “Eco-care by buds – 2013”
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8 March 2013
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9
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Mathematics
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Workshop for Teachers on “problem solving in PG Maths”
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16 Feb.2013 and
2 March 2013
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10
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Mathematics
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Workshop on “Developing the learning skill in mathematics”
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28 Feb.2013
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11
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Physics
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State level seminar on “Physics of Atmosphere and space over Antartica”
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1 March2013
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12
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Computer Science
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Workshop on “Recent Developments in Data Mining, Network Simulator and Fuzzy Logic”
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14 and 15 March 2013
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13
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PG Chemistry
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One Day Guidance “Workshop for SET/UGC – CSIR, NET Examination”
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5 March 2013
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14
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English [Writers Forum]
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A Workshop on “Developing creative competence and e-writing”
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7 Feb.2013
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15
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Mathematics
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A Workshop on “Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning”
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19and 22 Oct 2012
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2013-14
S. No.
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Department
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Name of the Seminar / Conference /
Workshop / Symposium, etc.,
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Date
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1
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English
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International Seminar on “English Literature Across cultures”
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24 March 2014
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2
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Commerce
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UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar on “CRM in Commercial Banks in the era of Globalization”
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17 and 18 August 2013
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3
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Commerce (C.A)
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Seminar on “E-Banking: Solace to Modernity”
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7 February 2014
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4
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Economics
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Seminar on “Self-help Groups and the Economic Growth of the Rural Women”
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27 September 2013
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5
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Economics
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UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar on “Mahatma Gandi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (MGNREGP) – Challenges, Problems and Remedies”
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3 and 4 January 2014
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6
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Economics
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Workshop on “Application of Quantitative Techniques in Economic Research”
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11 February 2014
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7
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Zoology
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Workshop on “Dissemination of Innovate Technology” – Bioplastics from fish scales for woken self help groups – sponsored by Tamil Nadu State Councile for Science and Technology – Chennai
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15, 16 and 17 April
2014
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8
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P.G. Zoology
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“Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation Education Training”
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10 December 2013
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9
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Mathematics
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Workshop on “Problem Solving for PG Mathematic students”
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04 and 05 February 2014
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10
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Physics
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Seminar on “Crystal Growth and Nano Technology”
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29 January 2014
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11
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Computer Science
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Workshop on “Programming Concepts”
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3 January 2014
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12
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Computer Science
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Two days workshop on “Matlab and Ns2”
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03 and 04 February 2014
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13
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Chemistry
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Seminar on “Recent Advances and Challenges in Nano Materials and Chemistry”
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21 February 2014
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3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and agreements? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated –
Two linkages / collaboration have resulted in formal MoUs and agreements. Further informal linkages established by the institution and faculty paved the way for the following:
One PG student, Mr.A.Sivaraman has taken part in “Summer Training in Chemistry” at IGCAR, Kalpakkam and another PG Chemistry student, Mr.A.Kuberan, worked on a project entitled “Structure, Morphology and Thermal properties of Poly (Vinylidene Fluoride)/ Graphene Nanocomposites”during May –July 2013 as a summer research fellow of Science Academies’ Summer Research Fellowship Programme under the supervision of Dr. E.Bhoje Gowd, National Institute for Inter-disciplinary Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram. After the successful completion of the summer fellowship he was asked to keep in regular touch with the Academy. Therefore, Mr.A.Kuberan’s web page will be kept opened for the next few years in the Academy’s Web site. Mr.A.Kuberan was given the privilege of accessing it using the same user ID and Password provided to him earlier.
The following linkages with other institutes (guide and co-guide) have resulted in an increase in the number of presentations and publications of research papers:
S.No
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Co-guide
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Guide
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Candidate
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1
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Dr.P.Selvarajan, Associate Professor of Physics
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Dr.H.Alex Devadoss,
John’s College
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R.Jothimani
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2
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Dr.S.Perumal,
Department of Physics,
S.T.Hindu College
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Dr.P.Selvarajan, Associate Professor of Physics
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J.Gloriam Arulraj
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3
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Dr.M.Velrajan, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Mathematics
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Dr.P.Jeyanthi, Principal, Govindammal Aditanar College for Women, Tiruchendur
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Jamuna Rani
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4
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Dr.P.Subramaniam, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry
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Dr.Murugan,
Department of Chemistry,
K.G.S. Arts College,
Srivaikundam
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M.Jansi Rani
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5
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Dr.P.Subramaniam, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry
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Dr.Pushpa R.Gopalan,
Department of Chemistry,
Sarah Tucker College,
Tirunelveli
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Mrs.A.G.Annaselvi
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6
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Dr.P.Subramaniam, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry
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Dr.Chandran,
Department of Chemistry,
Vivekananda College,
Agastheeswaram
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Mrs.S.Selvakumari
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7
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Dr.P.Subramaniam, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry
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Dr.D.Kanagavel,
Department of Chemistry,
Kamaraj College
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Mr.M.Maria Albert Benison
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8
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Dr.P.Selvarajan, Associate Professor of Physics
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Dr.S.Perumal,
Principal,
S.T.Hindu College
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Miss.D.Shanthi
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Our linkages with several organizations have resulted in many extension activities. Details are given in 3.6.9.
3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and implementing the initiatives of the linkages/ collaborations.
The institution is trying its level best to arrange for programmes with the collaborators. The linkages with other institutes (guide and co-guide) have resulted in an increase in the number of presentations and publications of research papers. These linkages also enhanced facilities to organize many seminars at the State and National levels.
Any other relevant information regarding Research, Consultancy and Extension which the college would like to include.
1. “Speak Smart” programme is being organized by M.Phil. English literaute students of Aditanar College and Reach Training Consultancy in IQRA, Kayalpatnam for the school students from 6th to 12th standard. The programme is sponsored by IQRA, Kayalpatnam.
2. UGC has given the call for FDP in the 12th plan. Many of our teachers are ready with their research topics and verysoon the eligible teachers, who will be selected by the Selection Committee constituted as per the UGC Guidelines, will be sent for their Ph.D. under FDP.
CRITERION IV: INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 Physical Facilities
4.1.1 What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure that facilitate effective teaching and learning?
The institution has the policy to provide all the necessary infrastructure facilities associated with curricular and extra-curricular activities to achieve its goal and objective of imparting quality higher education to rural students.
The Management is magnanimous and shows keen interest to add new facilities to cope up with the modern trends of education for uplifting the standards of education.
4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for Curricular and co-curricular activities – classrooms, technology enabled learning spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal house, specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc.
Academic activities
Our college has sufficient and spacious class rooms for the maximum strength permitted by the University. Each department has a separate staff room. Our college has all the necessary infrastructure as prescribed by the University for affiliation. The college has separate rooms for the Chairman, the Secretary and the Principal. There is a language lab, a computerized office and two ladies’ rest rooms. In addition to this, three separate rooms are allotted for the faculty who are doing major research projects.
Technology
Internet facility is available in the all departments. Intercom facility is available which connects the Principal’s office and other departments. Generators are available to give power back up to the entire college.
Seminar halls
Our college has a well furnished seminar hall.
Tutorial spaces
Class rooms are used as tutorial spaces after the class hours.
Laboratories
The college has well equipped laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Zoology and a common Lab for PG Computer Education and B.Com (CA).
Animal house
Zoological specimens are available in the department of zoology.
Specialized facilities and equipment
In our college we have internet connectivity in almost all the departments and library. A ‘Smart class room’ is available in our college in which all the technologies are used by the faculty for effective teaching. We have 123 computers, 33 printers, and 8 LCD projectors. PG students browse the Internet in the General library and in their respective departments. Our college has a centralized Public address system. It is kept and maintained in the Department of Physics. Our library is automated with adequate collection of books.
Sivanthi Community Radio
Sivanthi Community Radio is functioning in a separate, fully air-conditioned room in our college. The Indoor Auditorium, the Open Auditorium and the classrooms are used for co-curricular activities.
b) Extra –curricular activities – sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium, auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, Public speaking, communication skills development, yoga, health and hygiene etc.
NCC / NSS:
The officers in-charge of NCC Army wing and Navy wing have separate rooms. A separate storage facility has been given to the NSS officers.
Sports facilities
A separate room is allotted for the Department of Physical Education. Multi-purpose floodlight stadium for playing Volleyball, Tennis, Ball badminton and Kabaddi is also available.
Outdoor Games
S.No.
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Infrastructure
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No. of fields/courts
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1
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Foot Ball Field
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One
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2
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Volleyball Court
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One
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3
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Kabaddi Court
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Two
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4
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Cricket Ground
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One
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5
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Ball Badminton Court
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One
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6
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Tennis Court
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Two
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7
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Basket ball court
(cement)
|
One
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8
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Badminton court
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One
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9
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400 Metres Cinder Track
(8 Lane Standard Size)
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One
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Indoor Games (70’x15’):
S.No
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Infrastructure
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No. of fields/courts
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1
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Table Tennis
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One
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2
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Weight Training
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One
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3
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Carom/Chess
|
One
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4
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Store Room
|
One
|
5
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Fitness centre
|
One
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