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CALENDARFOR
UNDERGRADUATE ANDPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
2019 - 2020
MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGEAutonomous
Affiliated to Bengaluru Central University(Established in 1944 in Trichur as
Carmel College and shifted to Bengaluru in 1948)
Re-Accredited with an A Grade (3rd Cycle) by NAACCollege with Potential for Excellence by UGC
Star College Status by DBTScientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO)by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
(DSIR), Government of India.#58, Palace Road Bengaluru 560 052Phone: +91-80-22261759, 22286386
Email : mails@mccblr.edu.inmounts@vsnl.com
Website: www.mccblr.edu.in
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STATUTORY WARNINGRagging is a criminal offence. Students indulging
in ragging are liable to be dismissedfrom the College.
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
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CONTENTS
Preamble to the Constitution of India 06
Vision and Mission 07
College Song and Prayer 08
Prayer of Blessing 09
MCC – Brief History 10
Annual Foundation Day Lecture 11
Courses & Combinations offered at the UG & PG Level 12
Regulations Governing the CBCS Under Graduate Programmes 16
Post Graduate Programmes 24
Course Regulations for Admission to Under Graduate Programmes 28
Post Graduate Programmes 30
Attendance 32
Issue of Certificates and Documents 32
Students Commitments 34
College Governing Body 36
Faculty 37
Committees and Associations 49
Christian Students’ Association 61
Co-Curricular Activities 62
College Magazine 63
Student Facilities 67
Calendar of Events 68
Scholarships 80
Time Table 95
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VISIONTo Empower students through value based, quality and integral
education; to empower others especially the socially and economicallymarginalized and create a 'Civilization of Love'.
MISSION
• To promote value based education.
• To contribute to the transformation of society by being sociallyconscious and socially responsible.
• To empower students specially girls/women and the less privilegedregarding their basic human rights.
• To promote an inter-cultural and inter-religious harmony andconcern for the human welfare.
• To facilitate leadership among the students enabling them topro-actively involve themselves in social liberation.
• To provide quality, integral and vocational training and create aclimate for human and educational excellence.
• To equip the staff and students with the latest knowledge inInformation Communication Technology and make them adeptat the digital world.
• To make our stake holders Gender Sensitive.
• To work towards the integrity of creation and foster inter-connectedness, kinship and eco justice.
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COLLEGE SONG
Raise we then the joyous shoutLife to Alma Mater
Life to each professor hereLife to all our comrades dear
May they leave us neverMay they leave us never.
Showers of her blessingsOur Lady of Mount Carmel
May the years bring her renownAnd her children be her crown.
Amen to that prayerAmen to that prayer.
Give us a vision bright, courage to dreamAnd reach our destiny, fording all streamsTo wipe away the dark, brighten this land
With the anthem raised, praise the Lord divine
Carmel will Shine
PRAYER BEFORE CLASS
O God, we are here to take your touch before we begin our day'swork, enlighten our minds, strengthen our memories, make us receptiveto the truth and bless us. Amen.
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PRAYER OF BLESSING
1. Father, I place into Your handsThe things I cannot do.Father, I place into your handsThe things that I've been throughFather, I place into your handsThe way that I should goFor I know always can trust you.
2. Father, I place into your handsMy friends and familyFather, I place into your handsThe things that troubled meFather I place into your handsThe person I would beFor I know always can trust you.
3. Father, we love to see your face,We love to hear your voiceFather, we love to sing your praisesAnd in your name rejoice,Father, we love to walk with youAnd in Your presence rest,For we know we always can trust you.
4. Father, I want to be with youAnd do the things you do.Father, I want to speak the wordsThat you are speaking too.Father, I want to love the onesThat you will draw to youFor I know that I am one with you.
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MCC : A BRIEF HISTORY
Mount Carmel College for women is owned and run by thecongregation of the Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa. It is a minorityinstitution run primarily for Catholic students, but in the spirit of service,opens its doors, to those of all castes and creeds. It draws its inspirationfrom the person and teaching of Jesus Christ, Universal Master andModel of Education.
Founded in Trichur, State of Cochin, in the year 1944, it was knownas Carmel College and affiliated to Madras University. The institutionwas transferred to its present location in Bengaluru as Mount CarmelCollege and affiliated to the Mysore University in 1948 to meet theincreasing need for women's education and demand for goodwomen's colleges. In the year 1964 MCC was affiliated to theBangalore University and continued to be so until very recently.Consequent to the trifurcation of BU in March, 2018, Mount CarmelCollege is now affiliated to the Bengaluru Central University.
An Autonomous College since September 2005, Mount CarmelCollege was re-accredited in the third cycle with an 'A' Grade by theNational Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2012. It isone of the few colleges in India selected by UGC under the College withPotential for Excellence (CPE) scheme in 2006.
The College has been offering undergraduate and postgraduatecourses in Arts, Science, Commerce, Business Studies andManagement. Results have always been very good with most of thestudents securing distinction and first class. The student strength of thecollege in 1944 was 274; today, it has a strength of over 6500 studentspursuing undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes.
Mount Carmel College offers various job oriented and skill basedundergraduate and postgraduate programmes. It has well establishedresearch facilities, state-of-the-art laboratories and facilitates researchculture both among staff and students. In the year 2006, the CommerceDepartment was recognized as a Research Center by BangaloreUniversity. This was followed by the Biotechnology, Botany, Electronics,Life Science, Home Science (Human Development, Food Science &Nutrition) and Economics Departments in the year 2015. Further IGNOUhas recognized nine of the departments as Research Centers from theacademic year 2010 - 2011.
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The College has been registered with the Department of Scientificand Industrial Research (DSIR) and was recognized as a Scientificand Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by the Department ofScientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology,Government of India (Act 1988) in the year 2011.
In 2017, MCC has been accorded the status of star college by theDepartment of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.
At the undergraduate level, the college offers eleven programmes inthe faculty of Arts, nineteen in the faculty of Science and eight in thefaculty of Commerce, Business Studies and Management. The numberof postgraduate programmes has increased from three under the affiliatedsystem to nineteen under the autonomous system. The college alsooffers four evening Postgraduate Diploma Programmes in Businessadministration, two career oriented courses, six skill based programmesin Healthcare and Cosmetology, Baking, Garment construction andfashion design as well as two Diploma Programmes in BusinessAdministration.
MCC has signed a Memorandum of Agreement in November 2017with Binary University, Malaysia and provides International TwinningProgramme for two courses namely MBA and M.Sc. in TourismManagement along with Industry Specialist Professional (ISP) certification.
Annual Foundation Day Lecture
The seventh of July is the Foundation Day of Mount Carmel College.On this day, the college hosts an Annual Foundation Day Lecture. Thelecture series provides a platform for interaction of Carmelites with eminentpersons in the field of public life, academics and management. Thelecture focuses on issues relevant to the field of education, science,society and polity, which would enrich the student community,academicians, and society at large.
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COURSES & COMBINATIONS OFFERED AT THE UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE LEVELS
The Undergraduate Degree Programmes are spread over sixsemesters, with two semesters per year. The Post Graduate DegreeProgrammes are spread over four semesters with two semesters per year.The semesters which shall ordinarily begin and end as:
• Odd Semester: June to October.
• Even Semester: November to April.
• Each Semester will be of a duration of nineteen weeks; fifteenweeks for teaching, one week for Continuous Internal Assessmenttests and three weeks for End-Semester Examination (ESE).
Choice Based Credit System for Under Graduate and Post GraduateProgrammes
Research and experience has proved that learner centric contextualcurriculum and the desired learner outcomes can be achieved mainlythrough Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). With the objective ofdeveloping critical thinking as well as analytical ability, and empoweringstudents with necessary skills ultimately making them suitable for anemployment is the reason for MCC taking the lead in introducing CBCS forPost Graduate Programmes from the academic year 2014-15 and forUnder Graduate Programmes from the academic year 2015-16.
I. PROGRAMMES – UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
The courses and combinations offered at the Undergraduate Level are:
Part I • General English• Any one of the following Languages –
Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit, French, German,and Additional English
Part II • Any of the following combinations with threeoptional subjects
Part III • Mandatory Courses• Interdisciplinary Courses
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FACULTY OF ARTS
HEP : History, Economics, Political ScienceHES : History, Economics, SociologyHJTT : History, Journalism, Tourism & Travel ManagementPES : Political Science, Economics, SociologyPEJ : Political Science, Economics, JournalismPyES : Psychology, Economics, SociologyPyEE : Psychology, Economics, EnglishPyEJ : Psychology, English, JournalismPyEC : Psychology, English, Communication StudiesPyPT : Psychology, Physical Education, Tourism & Travel ManagementBA Honours in Communication StudiesHEP & HES : 4 Year Integrated B.A., B.Ed.
FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT STUDIESB B A : Bachelor of Business AdministrationB.Com : RegularB.Com : Industry IntegratedB.Com : ProfessionalB.Com : Tourism & Travel ManagementB.Com : Business Process ServicesB.Com : International Accounting and Finance (Accredited to ACCA)B.Com : Honours
FACULTY OF SCIENCEPCM : Physics, Chemistry, MathematicsPME : Physics, Mathematics, ElectronicsPMC : Physics, Mathematics, Computer ScienceCME : Computer Science, Mathematics, ElectronicsCMS : Computer Science, Mathematics, StatisticsEMS : Economics, Mathematics, StatisticsCBM : Chemistry, Botany, MicrobiologyCBZ : Chemistry, Botany, ZoologyCZM : Chemistry, Zoology, MicrobiologyCZE : Chemistry, Zoology, Environmental ScienceCBE : Chemistry, Botany, Environmental ScienceBtCZ : Biotechnology, Chemistry, ZoologyBtCB : Biotechnology, Chemistry, BotanyH.Sc. : Composite Home Science
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IDM : Interior Design & ManagementNDCZ : Nutrition and Dietetics, Chemistry, ZoologyNDCH : Nutrition and Dietetics, Chemistry, Human DevelopmentFAD : Fashion Design & Apparel ManagementBCA : Bachelor of Computer ApplicationsCBZ & PCM : 4 Year Integrated B.Sc., B.Ed.
UGC RECOGNISED VOCATIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMMES
B.Voc : Analytics
B.Voc : Hospitality & Tourism
UGC FUNDED CAREER ORIENTED COURSESEvent Management – Department of Home Science
II. PROGRAMMES – POSTGRADUATE LEVELPostgraduate Degree Programmes are offered in the followingdisciplines by the respective programme hosting departments.
1. Department of EconomicsM.A – EconomicsM.A – Public Policy (Inter Disciplinary)
2. Department of EnglishM.A. – English
3. Department of Travel & TourismPGDT – One Year Post Graduate Diploma in TourismInternational Twinning Program:M.Sc. – Tourism Management (Lateral Entry)
4. Department of Commerce & Management StudiesM.Com – Master of CommerceM.Com – Master of Commerce – Financial AnalysisM.Com – Master of Commerce – International BusinessPGDBA – One Year Post Graduate Diploma Course in
Business Administration and Lateral Entry into MBA atUniversity of Wisconsin, USA or Binary University, Malaysia
5. Department of Computer ScienceMCA – Master of Computer ApplicationsM.Sc. – Computer Science
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6. Department of BiotechnologyM.Sc. – Biotechnology
7. Department of BotanyM.Sc. – Botany
8. Department of ChemistryM.Sc. – BiochemistryM.Sc. – Chemistry
9. Department of ElectronicsM.Sc. – Electronics
10. Innovative Programme of UGCDepartment of Nano Science and TechnologyM.Sc. – Nano Science and Technology
11. Department of Human DevelopmentM.Sc. – Human Development
12. Department of Life ScienceM.Sc. – Life Science
13. Department of MathematicsM.Sc. – Mathematics
14. Department of Nutrition and DieteticsM.Sc. – Food Science and Nutrition
15. Department of PsychologyM.Sc. – Psychology
III. PROGRAMMES – CARRIER ORIENTED DIPLOMA COURSES(One Year Duration)1. Environmental Management and Auditing –
Department of Environmental Science2. Cosmetology – Department of Home Science3. Fashion Design – Department of Home Science4. Event Management – Department of Home Science
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REGULATIONS GOVERNING CHOICE BASEDCREDIT SYSTEM FOR UNDERGRADUATEPROGRAMS IN THE FACULTIES OF ARTS,SCIENCE, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT
STUDIES
PREAMBLE
The Choice Based Credit System ensures that the candidatesgraduating from a college or a University are at par with the globalpractices in terms of academic standards and evaluation strategies.In the emerging trend of Internationalization of Indian HigherEducation, it is imperative that the Universities in India shouldfollow this system, while retaining the structure of the presentundergraduate program. The mobility of their products, both withinand across the geographical jurisdiction becomes possible. MountCarmel College, Autonomous deems it fit to introduce ChoiceBased Credit System at the undergraduate level in the faculties ofArts, Science, Commerce and Management, effective from theacademic year 2015-16.
FEATURES OF CREDIT BASED SEMESTER SCHEME
Each course shall carry certain number of credits. Creditsnormally represent the weightage of a course and are a functionof teaching, learning and evaluation strategies such as the numberof contact hours, the course content, teaching methodology,learning outcomes, maximum marks, etc.
General features of the Credit Based Semester Scheme are:
1. The relative importance of subjects of study is quantified interms of credits.
2. The subjects of study include general, core, mandatory, andinterdisciplinary/skill development courses.
3. Students shall take part in co-curricular and extra-curricularactivities.
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4. The declaration of results is based on the Aggregate percentageof marks obtained as well as on Aggregate or CumulativeGrade Point Average (CGPA) earned.
SUBJECTS OF STUDY: Subjects of study shall comprise of thefollowing:
PART I – GENERAL COURSES: LANGUAGES
Two languages are mandatory, of which one shall be GeneralEnglish as compulsory subject, and the other shall be either an Indianlanguage or a foreign language. Any one second language couldbe selected from Kannada, Sanskrit, Hindi, Additional English, Frenchand German.
• There will be 4 lecture hours per week for General English andLanguages.
• In addition to General English, a candidate shall opt forany one of the second languages studied at the Pre-Universityor equivalent level.
• Speech/hearing/visually impaired/mentally challenged andstudy disabled students are exempted from studying oneof the languages prescribed above.
• Value Education/Religion Courses is mandatory for all theSix Semesters.
PART II – CORE COURSES: OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
A candidate shall ordinarily opt for any three Humanities subjectsfor a B.A. Degree Programme and any three Science subjects for aB.Sc. Degree Programme, Subjects studied during the course ofB.Com Degree Programme are specific to Accounting and Commerceand subjects studied during the course of BBA Programme are papersspecific to functional areas of Business Management with specializationin Finance, HRM, Marketing and International Business.
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PART III
(A) Value Education/Religion (Common for all Programmes)
Value Education/Religion Courses are compulsory in all theSix Semesters. There will be one lecture hour a week allotted forthese courses, and will be assigned 1 credit. The credits earned forValue Education/Religion Courses will not be included for thecalculation of SGPA and CGPA. However, the student will notbe permitted to appear for the End Semester Examination ifshe fails to secure the credits for Value Education/Religioncourses.
(B) Mandatory courses (This is applicable for 2018 batch and 2019batch) Ability Enhancement Course (AEC) for
BA, BCA & BSc – I Semester – Environmental Studies &Public HealthII Semester – Indian Constitution & HumanRights
BBA and BCom – I Semester – Indian Constitution & HumanRightsII Semester – Environmental Studies &Public Health
Each course carries two credits. The study material is uploaded in thestudents' portal and it is a self study course.
For 2017 Batch (Current final year students)
BA, BCA & BSc – V Semester – Environmental Studies &Public HealthVI Semester – Legal Studies
BBA & BCom – V Semester – Legal StudiesVI Semester – Environmental Studies &Public Health
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(C) Interdisciplinary Course (IDC): Offered by different departments.Students can select the course of their choice.
Arts subjects: Offered to BSc, BCom & BBA students
Science subjects: Offered to BA, BCom & BBA students
Commerce & Business studies subjects: Offered to BA, BScstudents
Skill Enhancement Course (SEC): Offered by the departments.Students can choose from any one of the three core papers.
One Interdisciplinary Course in the III Semester and one SkillEnhancement Course (SEC) in IV Semester will be taken up,as prescribed by the concerned faculty and approved by theAcademic Council.
Students are required to earn two credits through any skillbased courses offered by CEE departments in their first foursemesters and it is mandatory for the student to get the DegreeCertificate.
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CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES – CLASSES ANDGRADES
End Semester Examination results after each semester shallbe declared in terms of classes on the basis of percentage ofaggregate marks scored as well as represented in terms of GradePoints.
Table 1: Conversion of Percentage of Marks into Grade Points ina Paper
% Marks in a Paper Grade Point (GP)(Theory / Practical)
96 – 100 10
91 – 95 9.5
86 – 90 9.0
81 – 85 8.5
76 – 80 8.0
71 – 75 7.5
66 – 70 7.0
61 – 65 6.5
56 – 60 6.0
51 – 55 5.5
46 – 50 5.0
40 – 45 4.5
Below 40 0
Grade Point Weight is calculated as the product of GradePoints earned and the credits assigned for a paper.
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is computed bydividing the Sum of the Grade Point Weights of all the subjects ofstudy by the maximum credits for the semester.
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The results of successful candidates at the end of Six Semestersshall be classified on the basis of aggregate percentage of marksobtained in all the Six Semesters, and the Aggregate or CumulativeGrade Point Average (CGPA) for award of Bachelor’s Degree inArts, Science, Commerce and Management. An eight point Letter/Alpha Sign Grade shall be adopted.
Table 2: Eight Point Letter/Alpha – Sign Grade
Final Result and Grade Description
Semester / Semester Alpha Result /Program GPA / Sign / Class Description
% of Program LetterMarks CGPA Grade
90.0 – 100 9.01 – 10.0 O Outstanding
80.0 – 89.0 8.01 – 9.00 A++ First Class Exemplary
70.0 – 79.0 7.01 – 8.00 A+ First Class Distinction
60.0 – 69.0 6.01 – 7.00 A First Class
55.0 – 59.0 5.51 – 6.00 B+ High Second Class
50.0 – 54.0 5.01 – 5.50 B Second Class
40.0 – 49.0 4.00 – 5.00 C Pass Class
Below 40 Below 4.00 F Fail / Reappear
Choice Based Credit System for Post Graduation StudiesResearch and experience has revealed that the learner centric
contextual curriculum recommended and the desired learneroutcomes proposed can be achieved mainly through Choice BasedCredit System (CBCS). The system, which is in vogue in most ofthe Universities, is a vital tool of bringing the transformation in thetraditional higher education system of India. CBCS operates onmodular pattern based on module/units called "credits" wherein 'credit'defines the quantum of contents/syllabus prescribed for a course/paper and determines the minimum number of teaching-learning hoursrequired.
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The ultimate goal is to bring reforms in higher education so thatstudents develop thinking as well as analytical ability, he/she getsequipped with necessary skills ultimately making him/her suitablefor an employment and to integrate values of our culture witheducation.
Introduction of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)and Cumulative Grade Point Average Method of
Evaluation (CGPA)
Definition and Classification of Courses under the CBCS
Programme means a particular field of study comprising of severalcourses chosen for the award of the degree in that field.
'Duration of programme' means the time period required for theconduct of the programme. The duration of Postgraduate degreeprogramme shall be four semesters distributed in a period of2 years.
Course means a subject of study in a programme.
Semester means a term consisting of a minimum of 5 monthsincluding the days of examination.
Credit of a course is a measure of the weekly unit of workassigned for the course.
Credit defines the quantum of content/syllabus prescribed forthe course. It may be a unit prescribed for a course and is determinedby the number of hours of instruction required per week. Thus, ineach course credits will be assigned on the basis of the no. of hoursrequired per week for lectures/tutorials/lab work/field work tocomplete the course in a single semester.
1 credit = 1 hour of direct teaching / week
1 credit = 2 hours of lab work / week
1 credit = 2 hours of field work /project / week
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Thus, 1 credit course requires 1 hour per week during a 15 weeksemester and accordingly a 3 credit or 4 credit courses requires 3or 4 hours per week during a 15 week semester.
A course which has 3-4 hours per week per semester withweightage of 3 to 4 credits is considered as a full course.
A paper with 2 credits is like a half paper.
A course of 3 credits may be so designed that there willbe 2 credits for theory and 1 credit for lab work/ field work/ projectwork.
A course of 4 credits may be so designed that there willbe 3 credits for theory and 1 credit for lab work/ field work/ projectwork.
Typically a course will comprise of 4(four) units.
Core Course (CC) refers to that course which embodies skillsand knowledge considered essential and thus made mandatory forall students Perusing a particular programme it involves a courseof study that is deemed central.
Allied Course (AC) is the one which is closely related tocore course, which facilitates the understanding of the core courseand hence made mandatory for a particular programme of astudy.
Elective Courses (EC) are a group of courses that a studentcan select from among given alternative groups of the main subject.
Soft Course (SC) is a course which enhances the personalattributes of an individual's interactions, job performance and careerprospects and Entrepreneurial qualities.
A workshop will be conducted for the PG students on PersonalEffectiveness and Business Communication in the I semester andEntrepreneurship in the III Semester. Attendance for both workshops iscompulsory. Students who fail to attend these workshops will not bepermitted to take up the End Semester Examinations for that particularsemester.
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Open Elective Course (OEC) is a cross disciplinary course whichcombines several fields of study of academic interest.
Composition of Courses in a Programme spread over FourSemesters (first, second, third and fourth respectively)
M.A. M.Com M.Sc
Number of Core Courses 4+4+0+0=8 5+5+0+0=10 4+4+0+0=8
Number of Allied Courses 2+2+1+0=5 2+2+1+1=6 2+2+1+0 =5
Number of Elective Courses 0+0+4+4=8 0+0+4+4=8 0+0+4+3=7
Number of Open Elective Courses 0+0+1+0=1 0+0+1+0=1 0+0+1+0=1
Grades Description
Semester /Programme% of Marks 0–40 40–< 50 50–<55 55–< 60 60–< 70 70–<80 80–<90 90–100
GradePoint < 4 4–<5 5–<5.5 5.5–<6 6–<7 7–< 8 8–< 9 9–10
Letter D C B B+ A A+ A++ OGrade & (Fails) (Pass) (Satis- (Ave- (Good) (Very (Excel- (OutDescription factory) rage) Good) lent) standing)
Result Re- Pass Second High First First First Out-Description appear Class Class Second Class Class Class standing
Class Distinc- Ex-tion emplary
GPW = Grade Point Weight – calculated as the product of theGrade Point and the credit for a paper.
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) – Total GPW / Total Credits.
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) – Total of Semester GPW/ Total Credits for the programme.
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COURSE REGULATIONS FOR ADMISSION
I. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
BACHELOR OF ARTS
A candidate who has passed the two year PUC Examination of theKarnataka Pre-University Board with any combination of optional subjectsor any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto shall be eligiblefor admission to B.A. Degree course.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
a. A Candidate who has passed the two year PUC Examination of theKarnataka Pre - University Education Board consisting of at least twoScience subjects as optionals (As enumerated in Regulations underthe Faculty of Science) or any other examination recognized asequivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission to B.Sc degree course.
b. A candidate for the B.Sc degree should opt for at least two of theoptional subjects taken at the Pre-University Level.
c. A candidate opting for Statistics at B.Sc level should have studiedStatistics or Mathematics at the Pre-University Course.
d. A candidate opting for Physics at B.Sc level should have studiedMathematics in addition to Physics in the Pre-University Course.
e. A candidate opting for Botany and Zoology should have studied Biologyat the Pre-University Course.
f. A Candidate opting for Home Science should have studied at least twoscience subjects at the Pre-University Course.
g. Only those students who have taken Mathematics in Pre-University orequivalent examination are eligible for admission to B.Sc with ComputerScience/Electronics as one of the Optional subjects.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
a. Students who have completed two year Pre-University Examinations ofKarnataka State or equivalent Examination thereto shall be eligible foradmission to B.Com Degree Course (Preference will be given to studentswho have studied Commerce and Accountancy in Pre-University Course).
b. Candidates who have passed Diploma in Business AdministrationExamination conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education in
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Karnataka may be held eligible for admission directly to I year B.Comdegree course. (ACA/R4/EQUL/9/83-84, Dated 08.02.84)
c. Candidates who have passed Diploma in Secretarial/CommercialPractice conducted by the Board of Technical Examination, Karnatakamay also be held eligible for admission directly to II year B.Com DegreeCourse. (ACA/R4/MISC/92-93, Date 31.07.82)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Candidates who have passed Pre-University Examination (10+2Examination) conducted by the Karnataka Pre-University Board or any otherexamination recognized as equivalent thereto are eligible for admission toBBA Course.
Note: Original certificates will have to be produced during the time ofadmission or on the re-opening day, failing which admission will remaincancelled.
FEE STRUCTURE
Fees for every course will be notified at the beginning of the academicyear. Once admitted, fees will not be refunded. Students discontinuing acourse will be required to pay the entire course fee to be eligible for issueof Transfer Certificate.
Students applying for scholarship and free studentship will pay thetuition fees until the scholarships are announced. Concessions will bewithdrawn if unsatisfactory progress or behavior is observed.
CREDIT / CERTIFICATE / ADD – ON COURSES
A total of 15 Theory hours constitutes 1 credit.
A total of 20 Theory + Practical hours constitutes 1 credit.
A total of 30 Practicals hours constitutes 1 credit.
Interested Students can enroll and complete the Credit/Certificate/Add-on Courses over three years in addition to the courses in ValueEducation, Indian Constitution, Human Rights, Environmental Studies andBasics in Computers. For eg. Sports, Music, Dance, NCC, NSS, OutreachProgrammes, working with NGOs etc. (for details please refer StudentHandbook).
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II. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
OBJECTIVES
1. To be a role model of educational institutions in the country.
2. To fulfill the Vision and Mission of the College.
3. To develop Humanistic, Scientific, Technological and Managerialmanpower of highest quality.
4. To be a leading R & D Institution.
5. To provide a broad spectrum of the fundamental principles through itscurriculum.
6. To provide a deep understanding of the area of specialization.
7. To provide an innovative ability to solve practical / utility problems.
8. To provide a capacity to learn continually and interact with multi-disciplinary groups.
9. To develop the student with a capacity for :
i. Free and objective enquiry,
ii. Courage and integrity,
iii. Awareness and sensitivity to the needs and aspirations of society.
10. To promote healthy practices, community services, extension activitiesand industrial linkages for socio – economic growth and promotenational integration.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
M.A. and M.Sc.: Admission to these Postgraduate Courses will beopen to a candidate who has obtained at least 50% aggregate in qualifyingexamination and holds an Undergraduate Degree from recognized universityin appropriate discipline.
M.Com General and M.Com Financial Analysis Courses
A candidate who has passed the B.Com / BBM / BBA DegreeExamination of this University or of any other University recognized asequivalent there to and has secured not less than 50% of the marks in the
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aggregate in Commerce / Management subjects in all the examinations ofthe B.Com / BBM / BBA Course shall be eligible for admission to theM.Com Course. In the case of SC/ST students and blind students, theminimum percentage of marks required is 45%.
M.Com International Business and PGDBA Courses
A candidate who has passed the three year Degree Course in anydiscipline (Commerce, Management, Arts, Science, Engineering etc.) froma recognized University and has secured not less than 50% of the marksin the aggregate of all the examinations of the Course shall be eligible foradmission to the Course. In the case of SC/ST students and blind students,the minimum percentage of marks required is 45% in aggregate.
MCA
A three year Degree in any discipline from a recognized Universitywith a minimum of 50% in the aggregate (including languages) of all thesemesters. However in the case of SC and ST applicants it is 45% in theaggregate.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Admission of the MCA/ M.Sc/ M.A/ M.Com/ PGDBA programmesshall be made on the basis of Marks obtained in the Qualifying examinationand performance in the personal Interview.
CATEGORY – WISE SELECTION CRITERIA
Admissions are purely based on merit. Due consideration is given tothe reservation policy of the Government as applicable to the MinorityInstitutions.
DURATION OF POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
All Postgraduate Courses will be of Four Semesters (Two academicyears) duration, whereas MCA has Six Semesters (three years) and PGDBAhas Two Semesters (one year).
TEMPORARY DISCONTINUATION
A student may be permitted to discontinue temporarily from theprogramme for a semester or longer for reasons of ill health or other validreasons. Normally a student will be permitted to discontinue from the
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programme only for a maximum cumulative duration of two semesters,provided she can complete the programme within the prescribed durationof two years. She will be charged continuation fee as decided by theinstitution / college from time to time.
ATTENDANCE
Record of attendance will be maintained. Attendance shall be taken atthe beginning of each hour.
It is compulsory for students to maintain a minimum of 80% attendancein all subjects and in all semesters to be eligible to appear for the EndSemester Examination.
No student may be absent from class without permission. Leave lettersmust be addressed to the Principal and countersigned by the Parent /Guardian / Warden. The leave letters must be signed by all subject teachersand handed over to the class mentor. However, attendance cannot beclaimed for such absence.
Leave application for reasons of illness beyond three to four days mustbe accompanied by a medical certificate and medical bills.
For feedback on attendance and progress, parents have to meet therespective class mentor during parent-mentor meeting as scheduled in thecalendar.
ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES AND DOCUMENTS
1. No Certificate shall be granted, unless a student has maintainedthe attendance prescribed by the College and abides by the rulesand regulations of the college.
2. Certificates will be issued only when all dues to the college arepaid.
3. Student applying for a Transfer, Conduct and Course Certificateshall be issued the same on payment of the required fee.
4. Extract from University or College Results Register or CollegeAdmission Register will be issued on payment of the required fee.
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5. All financial transactions to the college should be done throughUCO Bank located in the college premises/Vijaya Bank onCunningham Road.
6. Every application for a certificate should be made atleast threedays before the certificate is required and should contain allparticulars regarding the student's name, identity card number,year of the examination passed and subjects taken under part I,II and III.
7. A postal cover must be forwarded with every application forinformation, along with the necessary postal charges without whichno application or correspondence will be entertained.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Students will treat the building, furniture and equipment with greatcare. Any loss or destruction of these will be chargeable, individually orcollectively.
Students will keep the campus clean. Students found littering thecampus will be fined.
Students will be in their places in the class room at the first bell,maintain silence till the lecturer arrives.
Discipline should be maintained in class. Insubordinate and rudebehavior of any kind to the staff of the college will be strictly dealt with.Repeated violation of rules can lead to rustication.
Strikes and similar demonstrations are not allowed but a respectfulrepresentation of grievances will be looked into.
GENERAL
Students will carry their Identity Card with them at all times. This willbe shown to authorized persons when demanded.
Students are advised to refer to the college notice boards every dayfor information.
The students should make good use of library facilities in aresponsible manner.
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Refinement should be observed, especially in the canteen andcare taken to keep it litter free.
All stray and unclaimed property shall be brought to the Principal'soffice.
No books, pamphlets, papers, banners or posters will be circulatedor exhibited by the students, nor tickets for any programme sold withinthe premises without the express permission of the Principal.
There shall be no money raised for any purpose whatsoever, orgifts made to staff members or others without the permission of thePrincipal.
Students will not see their visitors in college. They will have theletters, money orders and other communications addressed to their homeor hostels.
Excursions if any, of long or short duration will be organized bythe college authorities only. There will be no picnics organized by thestudents without the express permission of the principal.
The college will not be responsible for any casualty or untoward incidentwithin the campus.
All extra curricular activities will be held only after class hours and onSaturdays.
STUDENT COMMITMENTS
Each student accepts the responsibility to uphold the standards of thecollege, whether on or off the campus.
1. The day begins with a common morning prayer in which allparticipate.
2. The College expects students to attend classes regularly.Attendance is taken at every lecture, practical or tutorial hour asprescribed by the college time table.
3. Examinations are held at the end of every semester. Students areexpected to write the tests and do the assignments given in eachsubject during the month. Attendance requirements must befulfilled by every student in each paper.
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4. Students should wear formals everyday. Students are expected towear simple and modest clothes, avoiding sleeveless tops, tights,mini skirts, shorts and flimsy clothes.
5. The use of mobiles during class hours is banned.
6. Students must always maintain the decorum and discipline befittingthe institution.
7. All grievances will be addressed by the student's grievancecell.
8. Students posting information about the peers, staff and institutionin cyber / electronic media / social networking sites etc. will bedealt with severely.
9. Carrying of any plastic items and carry bags into the collegepremises is prohibited, to ensure a plastic free zone.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
The student union comprised of President, Vice-President, GeneralSecretary, Cultural Secretary, Assistant Cultural Secretary and Treasurer.
The general purpose of the campus Student Government includes thefollowing:
1. To teach student citizenship2. To facilitate campus communication3. To assist in the building of campus morale4. To organize student activities
The college authorities reserve the right to dissolve an unsatisfactory,inefficient or ineffective Student Government or change individual officebearers who do not conform to college rules or in any way prove unworthyof the office they hold.
CLASS PREFECTS
A prefect for each class will be nominated / elected at the beginningof each year. The prefect will assist the Principal and Staff in all matterspertaining to the student community.
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Governing Body of Mount Carmel Educational Society
President – Superior GeneralVice President – Provincial SuperiorSecretary / Treasurer – Principal
General Councilor for EducationProvincial Councilor for EducationSr. Superior – Local Manager
Members
Faculty – Sisters only
Academic Council (Autonomous)
Principal (Chairman)Vice PrincipalDeansHeads of DepartmentsExperts – Industry, Law, Commerce, Medicine, Education etc.Nominees of Bangalore University
Governing Council (Autonomous)
Five members nominated by the managementPrincipal of the CollegeVice PrincipalUGC NomineeBangalore University NomineeAn Educationist or IndustrialistAn AcademicianTwo senior most faculty members of the College
Student Academic Council
PrincipalVice PrincipalDeansStudent representative from faculties of Humanities, Science, HomeScience, Commerce and Business Studies.
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ACADEMIC STAFFPrincipal Dr. Sr. Arpana M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.Vice-Principal & Dr. Charmaine Jerome M.Sc., M.Phil.,Dean of Student Affairs Dip. In TTE, M.A.
(PM & IR), Ph.D.FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Dean of Under Graduate Studies in Science: Ms. Vimala C M, M.Sc., B.Ed.Dean of Post Graduate Studies in Science: Dr. Uma V, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Department of Biotechnology (UG & PG)Dr. Preetha Nair M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Associate ProfessorMs. Telphy Kuriakose M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Sindhu Anoop M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate ProfessorMs. Nivedita Patil M.Sc., M.Phil. PGDPMA Assistant ProfessorDr. Sunitha S N M.Sc., Ph.D, NET Associate ProfessorMs. Roopa L M.Sc. (Bioinformatics), M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Bannhi Das M.Sc., Ph.D, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Thejaswi Bhandary M.Sc., PGDCMD, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Sandhya K S M.Sc., KSET, GATE Assistant Professor
Department of Botany (UG & PG)*Dr. Roshni Rao M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Associate Professor*Dr. George Lekha M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Associate ProfessorDr. Shalini B U M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Co-ordinator (PG) &
MBA, SLET Associate ProfessorDr. Savitha M. Murthy M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Lalitha Rani Suresh M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Shweta J Sabannavar M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Jayanthi D M.Sc., KSET Assistant ProfessorDr. Sumathi R M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Parvathy M M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry (UG & PG) and PG – Bio Chemistry*Ms. Jacintha Fernandez M.Sc. HOD & Associate Professor*Ms. Sathyabhama P P M.Sc Associate Professor*Dr. Charmaine Jerome M.Sc., M.Phil., Dip. In TTE, Vice Principal &
M.A. (PM & IR), Ph.D. Associate ProfessorMs. Bhagyalakshmi N M.Sc., M.Phil., NET. Controller of Examination &
Associate ProfessorMs. S Shanthi M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed. Co-ordinator (Intergrated B.Ed.)
& Associate ProfessorDr. Kavitha G Singh M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Co-ordinator (PG-
Biochemistry) &Associate Professor* Aided Staff
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Ms. Vimala Preetham Raj M.Sc., M.Phil. Associate ProfessorDr. Myrene R D'Souza M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D. NET, B.Ed. Assistant ProfessorMs. Syeda Haseen Buvabi M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Nethravathi C M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Shlini P M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
SLET, B.Ed. Assistant ProfessorDr. K C Mahesh M.Sc., Ph.D. Co-ordinator (PG Chemistry)
& Assistant ProfessorDr. Chandrama Basu M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Umayal M M.Sc., Ph.D. KSET Assistant ProfessorDr. N S Kaviyarasi M.Sc., M.Phil., NET, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Thilagavathy A M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Sowmyashree G M.Sc., NET, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Priya B M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D. SLET, B.Ed Assistant ProfessorMs. Vani S M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDPC, KSET Assistant ProfessorDr. Vyshali P M.Sc., Ph.D., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Jeena Susan George M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Libina Benny M.Sc. Lecturer
Department of Computer Science (UG & PG) & BCADr. Regina Lourdhu Suganthi M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA, HOD &
M.S. (Software Systems), Ph.D Associate ProfessorMs. Renju K MCA, M.Phil. Co-ordinator (UG) &
Assistant ProfessorMs. Perpetua F Noronha MCA Assistant ProfessorMs. Sushma Margaret A MCA LecturerMs. Heena Gupta MCA, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Agnes Vidhya A MCA LecturerMs. Jinu Sara Rajan MCA LecturerMs. Sumalatha A. M.Tech. Lecturer
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)Ms. Tulasimala B N M.Sc. (Maths), MCA, M.Phil. Associate ProfessorMs. Shaila Mary J MCA, M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Vijayalakshmi N MCA, M.Phil. Co-ordinator &
Assistant ProfessorMs. Bavithra Matharasi P M.Sc, MCA, M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Jency Jose MCA Assistant Professor
Ms. Binitha Annie Zachariah BE, MS (Computer Engg.) Assistant Professor
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Department of Electronics (UG & PG)*Dr. Uma V M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dean & Associate Professor,
Co-ordinator Nanoscience &Technology
Ms. Hasitha K M.Sc., M.Phil. HOD of Electronics &Associate Professor
Dr. Upendra Raju A M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Co-ordinator (PG) &Assistant Professor
Ms. Suma N M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMr. Mahantesh S H M.Sc., NET Assistant Professor
Department of Nano Science & Technology (PG)Mr. Pradeep N M.Sc., M.Tech., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Chaitra V M.Sc. Assistant Professor
Department of Environmental Science (UG)Dr. Helen Roselene M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.,
PGDPA, Ph.D., DBRM. HOD & Associate ProfessorDr. Ranjini Ramesh M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDIPM, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Department of Life Science (PG)Dr. Suba G A Manuel M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. HOD & Associate ProfessorMs. Uma Thavamani M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Padmashree Kulkarni M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Shubha Prakash M.Sc., M.S. Assistant ProfessorDr. Sharadamma N M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Sowmya Kumar M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics (UG & PG)Dr. Tessy Sanjay Tom M.Sc, M.Phil., HOD &
P.G.D.S.A., Ph.D. Associate ProfessorMs. Harini B M.Sc. Co-ordrinator (UG) &
Assistant ProfessorMs. Vijayalakshmi B M.Sc, M.Phil. Co-ordrinator (PG)
& Assistant ProfessorMs. Anjana Kenath M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Sophia Shalini G B M.Sc., M.Phil. LecturerDr. Sudha S M.Sc, M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Amala Priya A M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant ProfessorMs. Revathi A M.Sc., B.Ed. Lecturer
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Department of Microbiology (UG)Dr. Sarayu Mohana M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Assistant ProfessorMs. Anu Mariam Kurian M.Sc., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Chetana Ammanagi M.Sc., NET, KSET Assistant Professor
Department of Physics (UG)*Ms. Letitia Lizzie Jeswant M.Sc. Associate Professor*Ms. Claramma Thomas V M.Sc., M.Phil. HOD & Associate Professor*Dr. K S Shamala M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate ProfessorDr. Mahua Ghosh M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor
Department of Statistics & Analytics (UG)Dr. Lakshmi S K M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Associate ProfessorMs. Ambika C M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Mamata Shiva Shankar M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Srishti Kumari M.Sc., B.Ed. LecturerMs. Jincy James M.Sc. LecturerMs. Annie Sumithri Soans M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Zoology (UG)*Ms. Vimala C M M.Sc., B.Ed. Dean & Associate Professor*Dr. Aruna Kumari Jasthi M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor*Dr. Geeta Mohan M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Associate ProfessorMs. Rufina Sujatha K G M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. Associate ProfessorMr. Deepak P M.Sc., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Nikita M Jain M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Puneet Kohli M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Assistant Professor
FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCEDean of Under Graduate and Post Graduate Studies in Home Science:
Major Dr. Shantha Maria B V, M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D
Department of Home Science (UG)*Major Dr. Shantha Maria BV M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D Dean & Associate
Professor*Dr. Sundaravalli A M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. HOD & Associate
Professor
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Dr. Chaman Farzana M.Sc., Ph.D HOD of IDM &Associate Professor
Ms. Dorothy Anthony M.Sc., M.Phil., IGDCS Assistant ProfessorMs. Lakshmi Jithendran M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Michelle Vaz M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Sapna Dinesh M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Julie Martin M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Manushi Tiwari M.Sc., NET Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Nutrition & Dietetics (UG & PG)Dr. Sangeeta Pandey M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Associate
ProfessorMs. Mary Regi M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Geetha Santhosh M.Sc, Ph.D., R.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Shubhi Agarwal M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. V Padma M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Deepa Radhakrishnan M.Sc., NET Assistant Professor
Department of Human Development (UG & PG)Dr. Sujata Gupta Kedar M.Sc., Ph.D. HOD & Assistant ProfessorMs. Savitha L M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Laitonjan Valentina M.Sc., Ph.D., NET Assistant Professor
Department of Interior Design and Management (UG)Dr. Nagalakshmi C S M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Ambika Devi K M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Sneha S B.Arch LecturerMs. Nafiza Nissar B. Arch Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Fashion and Apparel Design (UG)Ms. Nandiswari D M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Archana B M.Tech., PGDMM Assistant ProfessorMs. Manasa C S M.Sc. HOD & LecturerMs. Ancee Stephens M.Sc. Lecturer
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIESDean of Under Graduate and Post Graduate Studies in Humanities:
Dr. Suma Singh, M.A., PGD in Mgt & Mkting, Ph.D., NET.
Department of Communication StudiesMs. Sahana Das M.A., M.Phil. Associate ProfessorMr. Nitin Manayath M.A. Assistant ProfessorMs. Sharon Lopez M.A., M.Phil., NET HOD & Assistant ProfessorMs. Kala Ramesh M.A., NET. Lecturer (Part Time)Ms. Manjula Bhat M.A. Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Economics (UG & PG)Dr. Suma Singh M.A., PGD in Mgt & Mkting, Dean & Associate Professor
Ph.D., NET.Dr. Anjana Mani M.A., M.Phil., PG dip in Deputy Controller of
Econometrics, MFM., Ph.D. Examination &Associate Professor
Dr. Shanthi S M.A., M.Phil., MBA, Ph.D. HOD & Associate ProfessorDr. Vijaya Priya S M.A., M.Phil., NET & SLET Associate Professor
Ph.D.Dr. Sujata Suryakant Mali M.A., Ph.D., PGDWS Assistant ProfessorMs. K Kavyashree Kumar M.A., NET Co-ordinator – M.A. Public
Policy & AssistantProfessor
Ms. Sunanda B V M.A., M.Com., NET, PGDFM. Assistant ProfessorMs. Tania Mukherjee M.Sc., M.Phil, SLET Assistant ProfessorMs. Soumita Khan M.Sc., M.Phil., NET & SLET Assistant ProfessorDr. Roopa Adarsh M.A., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Shweta Sharma M.A., M.Phil.,MBA, NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Smita Gupta M.A., Ph.D., NET Assistant Professor
Department of English (UG & PG)*Ms. Sujaya Sundaram M.A. HOD & Associate ProfessorMs. Sneha Maria Martin M.A., MBA. LecturerMs. Sheryl Puthur M.A. LecturerMs. Esther Jackson M.A. LecturerMs. Annie Hannah Kuriakose M.A. LecturerMs. Priya S M.A. LecturerDr. Swati Chanda M.A., Ph.D. Co-ordinator (PG) &
Associate Professor
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Ms. Adline Clare M.A., M.Phil. LecturerMr. Vibhu Vasudev M.A. LecturerDr. Sarannya V Pillai M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Neepa Sarkar M.A., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. Kishan Thingbaijam M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Assistant ProfessorDr. I Vinitha Chandra M.A., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Jayshree Basappa M.A., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Revathi P M M.A. LecturerMs. Soumya R M.A., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Abritti Sanyal M.A., M.Phil. LecturerMs. Siddhi Raj M.A., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Aahana Ranjit Balan M.A., M.Phil., NET Assistant Professor
Department of History (UG)Ms. Vinitha Mokshagundam M.A., M.Phil. HOD & LecturerMs. Hepzibah Yamini Raj M.A., M.Phil. Lecturer
Department of Journalism (UG)Ms. Vivitha M K M.Sc., NET HOD & Assistant ProfessorMs. Benita A Chacko MMC, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Shakti Swaminathan M.A., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Juliana Lazarus M.A., PGD in Journalism Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Political Science (UG)*Ms. Valsamma Sebastian M.A., M.Phil. HOD &
Associate ProfessorMs. Alice Mathew M.A., M.Phil. Associate Professor
Department of Psychology (UG & PG)*Dr. Sr. Arpana M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Principal &
Associate Professor*Dr. Hamsa N M.Sc., M.Phil., PhD, SLET. HOD & Associate ProfessorMs. G S Shylashree M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed. Associate ProfessorMs. Sangeetha Prabhakar M.A., B.Ed., NET. Assistant ProfessorMs. Aabharna M.Sc., NET. Assistant ProfessorMs. Archana H S M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorDr. Lakshmi Arun M.Sc., Ph.D., SLET. Assistant ProfessorMs. Pavithra Raj M.Sc. LecturerMs. Soumya Ram H V M.Sc., KSET, M.Phil. Assistant Professor
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Ms. Priya Mariam Kurian M.Sc., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Trina Banerjee M.Sc., M.Phil. LecturerMs. Swathi Vinod M.Sc., M.Phil. LecturerMs. Roopashri M.Sc., M.Phil., NET Lecturer (Part Time)Dr. Sowmya Putturaju M.Sc., Ph.D. Lecturer (Part Time)Dr. Madhurima Das M.Sc., Ph.D. Lecturer (Part Time)
Department of Sociology (UG)Ms. Kalavathi P M.A., NET, SLET, HOD & Assistant Professor
Dip in JournalismMs. Sophia Sharon M M.A., M.Phil.,
Dip in Counselling Lecturer
Department of Travel & Tourism (UG) & B.Voc – Hospitality & TourismMs. Lalitha K M.Com., IATA Co-ordinator PG &
Assistant ProfessorMs. Sneha N M.T.A., NET. HOD & Assistant ProfessorMs. Neha I J Paul M.T.A., M.Phil. LecturerMr. Nagarjuna G M.T.A., M.Phil. LecturerMs. Monika B A M.T.A., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Vijayalakshmi R MBA, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Mifzala Ansar M.Com., M.Phil., NET Lecturer (Part Time)Ms. Sejana V Jose MTA, M.Phil. Lecturer (Part Time)
LANGUAGESDepartment of Hindi
Dr. Koyal Biswas M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. HOD & Assistant ProfessorDr. Madhuchanda Chakrabarty M.A., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Chiluka Pusphalata M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Vanishri Buggi M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Department of Kannada*Ms. Dakshayani K N M.A. HOD & Associate ProfessorDr. Ravisha H V M.A., Ph.D., NET. Associate ProfessorMr. Mahesh N C M.A. Lecturer
Department of SanskritDr. Jyothirmayi P C M.A., Ph.D., NET. HOD & Assistant ProfessorDr. Maneesha L. M.A., Ph.D. Lecturer (Part Time)
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Department of Foreign LanguagesDepartment of French
Ms. Rebecca Vedavathy B M.A., NET, DELF-A2, B1, B2 HOD & Assistant ProfessorMs. Raksha A M.A. Lecturer
Department of GermanMs. Lizy Wilson M.A. HOD & Lecturer
Department of EducationMs. Dhiyaneshwari R P M.Sc. (BRM), M.Sc (Psy), M.Ed. LecturerDr. Nisha Kumar M.A., Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Kamal Harnal M.A., B.Ed.,MBA, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Aruna M.A. (Eco), M.A. (Kan.), M.Ed. LecturerMr. Thirumalesha M.A. (Sociology), M.Ed., PGD LecturerMs. Steffy Peter M.Sc., B.Ed. LecturerDr. Padmavathi M.Sc., Ph.D., B.Ed. Assistant Professor
FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIESDean of Under Graduate and Post Graduate Studies in Commerce and Management Studies:
Mr. V.N. Raghu, M.Com., M.Phil.
Department of Commerce and Management Studies (UG & PG)*Mr. V N Raghu M.Com., M.Phil. Dean & Associate Professor*Ms. Bhagyalakshmi M.Com. HOD & Associate Professor P Ramesh Co-ordinator B.Com –
RegularMs. Aruna Bhaskar M.Com., FCMA, SLET. Co-ordinator B.Com – BPS
& Associate ProfessorMs. Meenakshi Dinesh M.Com., SLET. Co-ordinator B.Com –
IAF & Associate ProfessorMs. Lakshmi Eshwar M.Com., MBA Co-ordinator B.Com –
Professional &Assistant Professor
Ms. Balquees Muneer M.Com. Co-ordinator B.Com-IndustryIntegrated & AssistantProfessor
Ms. Rajani H Pillai M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, Co-ordinator B.Com –PGDHRM Honours &
Assistant ProfessorMs. Lavanya K N M.Com., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Candida Smitha M.Com., B.Ed. Assistant ProfessorMs. Aatika Bi M.Com., PGDBA, MBA Assistant Professor
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Ms. Vijaya Caroline W M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Kruthika H R M.Com., C.S. Assistant ProfessorMs. Janaki J M.Com., M.Phil., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Suriya Kumari M.Com, PGDHRM, B.Ed. Assistant ProfessorMs. Sivakami R M.Com., M.Phil. PG Coordinator &
Assistant ProfessorMs. Rajani Mariam K Korah M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMr. Raghavendra K S M.Com., M.Phil., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Ashwini S V M.Com., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Prema Latha V MBA, M.Com., NET, KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Ibanri Dalin Wankhar M.Com., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Lakshmi S M.Com., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Merlin Ingrid J M.Com., PGDFM, KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Anu Theresa Jose M.Com., PGDHRM, NET, KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Jaikala L M.Com., KSET, NET Assistant ProfessorDr. M Josephine Rebecca M.Com., M.Phil., SET, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Tabassum M.Com., M.Phil., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Diana Erudiyanathan M.Com., KSET, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Deepthi S J M.Com., NET, KSET Assistant ProfessorDr. Rohini R MBA, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorMs. Spandana Priya C S M.Com., NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Sreethi Rebeka M.Com., M.Phil., MBA, SET Assistant ProfessorMs. Sneha V M.Com., PGDHRM, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Padmashree C R M.Com., B.Ed. LecturerMs. Mary Josephine M M.Com., PGDFM, KSET, NET Assistant ProfessorMs. Getcheya Sonu M C M.Com., PGDHRM LecturerMr. Solomon Jayakumar M.Com., M.Phil., ICWA (Inter) Assistant ProfessorDr. Karuna M MBA, Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorDr. Govinda Gowda H G MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D. Co-ordinator – Industry and
Community InterfaceDepartment of Business Studies
Dr. S Rajkumar MBA, MHRM, M.Phil, Ph.D. HOD & Associate ProfessorMr. C Joseph M.Com., M.Phil. Associate ProfessorMs. Shobha T S M.Com., PGDBA.,
M.Phil., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Venissa Nazareth Shenoy MBA, M.Phil. Assistant ProfessorMs. Anto Juliet Mary MBA, M.Phil., KSET Assistant ProfessorMs. Sumita Kumar M.Com., M.Phil, NET. Assistant ProfessorMs. Mamata Rani MBA, KSET Assistant Professor
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Ms. Raj Kiran M.Com., KSET, PGDBA Assistant ProfessorMs. Priyanka Joe MBA Lecturer
International Programmes & PartnershipsDr. S Ramesh M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dean (Part-Time)
Physical Education*Ms. Meera P Rao B.A., M.P.Ed. HOD & Associate Professor*Dr. K Mary Dolly M.Sc., M.P.Ed., M.Phil.,
NET., Ph.D. Associate Professor
Library*Ms. Shobha N K M.A., M.LI.Sc., M.Phil., NET. Selection Grade LibrarianSr. Tressy Rodrigues M.LI.Sc., M.Phil. Librarian and Co-ordinatorMs. Jyothi N B.A., B.LI.Sc., DBM Assistant Librarian
Administrative Staff Support StaffMs. Renuka M Mr. Syed BahadurMr. Binoy Anthony Ms. Lakshmi Devi
Mr. Francis C LMr. A. PintoMr. Yesuraj
Visiting/Guest/Adjunct FacultyDr. Tyagarajan MI, MBA, M.Phil, FCS,
FII, Ph.D. Dept. of CommerceMs. Lizzy Panghat M.A. English (Hons), B.Ed. Dept. of Travel & Tourism
(Business communication)Ms. Rashmi V Bhat B.A., PGDCA, Dept. of Travel & Tourism
Higher Diploma in Mandarin (Chinese)Ms. Kusha Poovaiah M.A. Design Innovation Dept of Fashion and
Apparel DesignMs. Nagashree Rajendran B.Sc. (Comm), M.A. Dept. of JournalismMs. Shakthi Swaminathan M.A., NET Dept. of JournalismMs. Joemy Alexander M.Sc. (Medical Sociology), Dept. of Sociology
PGD Psychological CounselingMs. Niveditha Rajan M.A. (Psychology) PGDPM
M.Phil. (Sports Psychology). Dept. of SportsMs. Ida M.A in AIC, History,
Pol. Science, French, Mphil,Dip. in French Dept. of French
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EXAMINATION & EVALUATION SECTIONController of Examinations Ms. Bhagyalakshmi N Dept. of Chemistry
Deputy Controller ofExaminations Dr. Anjana Mani Dept. of Economics
IT Coordinators Mr. Siju Alex
IT Team Members Mr. Vibin KumarMr. JanardhanMs. Sahana A J
Examination Committee Ms. Sathyabhama P P Dept. of ChemistryMembers Dr. Lakshmi S K Dept. of Statistics
Ms. Aruna Bhaskar Dept. of CommerceDr. Hamsa N Dept. of PsychologyMs. Shobha T S Dept. of Business Studies
Administrative Staff Ms. Eliza ChristopherMs. Sowmya BMs. Pavithra SMs. Catherine NadiaMs. Bridget Clemencia JMs. Kavya E
Board of ExaminersHeads of DepartmentsCourse CoordinatorsSenior Subject Experts
Custodians (UG) Ms. Esther Jackson Dept. of EnglishMs. Chetana Ammanagi Dept. of MicrobiologyMs. Neha I J Paul Dept. of Travel & Tourism
Custodians (PG) Dr. Upendra Raju A Dept. of ElectronicsDr. Shlini P Dept. of Bio-ChemistryDr. V. Padma Dept. of Nutrition & Dietetics
CIA CommitteeUG Dr. Lakshmi S K Dept. of Statistics
Ms. Sathyabhama P P Dept. of ChemistryMs. Rufina Sujatha Dept. of ZoologyMs. Lakshmi Eshwar Dept. of CommerceMs. Mary Regi Dept. of Nutrition & Dietetics
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Ms. Perpetua F Noronha Dept. of Computer ScienceMs. Shobha T S Dept. of Business StudiesMs. Aatika Bi Dept. of CommerceMs. Sheryl Puthur Dept. of EnglishMs. Priya Kurian Dept. of Psychology
PG Dr. Shweta J Sabannavar Dept. of BotanyDr. Bannhi Das Dept. of BiotechnologyMs. Trina Banerjee Dept. of Psychology
COMMITTEES AND ASSOCIATIONSIQAC
Co-ordinator Dr. Kavitha G Singh Dept. of Chemistry
Assistant Co-ordinators Dr. Sangeeta Pandey Dept. of Nutrition & DieteticsMs. Ambika C Dept. of Statistics
Members Sr. Iona Finance OfficerDr. George Lekha Dept. of BotanyDr. S Raj Kumar Dept. of Business StudiesMs. Hasitha K Dept. of ElectronicsMs. Rajani Mariam K Korah Dept. of CommerceMs. Sneha N Dept. of Travel & TourismMs. Jayshree Basappa Dept. of EnglishMs. Shobha N K LibrarianMs. Geetha S Administrative staff
Academic Representative Dr. Subaskar ReddyIndustry Representative Dr. Chethan B SingaiParent Representative Parent of Student Union PresidentAlumniRepresentative Ms. Summiya YasmeenTwo Representatives from Student Government
Academic Audit CommitteeVice PrincipalIQAC Co-ordinator, Deans and External Audit teamHeads of the Departments/Coordinators
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Centre for Scientific Research and Advanced LearningResearch Director Dr. Uma VResearch Advisor Dr. Radha D KaleCoordinators : Science Dr. Suba G A Manuel Dept. of Life Science
Dr. Sumathi R Dept. of Botany
Samshodhan: Social Sciences Research CellCoordinator Dr. Jyothirmayi P C Dept. of Sanskrit
Research Assistant Ms. Usha E
Research Training Committee Dr. A. Sundaravalli Dept. of Home ScienceDr. Hamsa N Dept. of PsychologyDr. Helen Roselene Dept. of Env. ScienceDr. Jyothirmayi P C Dept. of SanskritMs. Sivakami R Dept. of CommerceDr. M Josephine Rebecca Dept. of Commerce
Research Committee Members Academic DeansDr. Roshini Rao Dept. of BotanyDr. Geeta Mohan Dept. of ZoologyDr. Ravisha H V Dept. of KannadaDr. Helen Roselene Dept. of Env. ScienceDr. Lakshmi S K Dept. of StatisticsDr. Shanthi S Dept. of EconomicsDr. Tessy Sanjay Tom Dept. of MathematicsMs. Alice Mathew Dept. of Political ScienceDr. Lakshmi Arun Dept. of PsychologyDr. Myrene R D'Souza Dept. of ChemistryDr. Rohini R Dept. of CommerceMs. Shobha T S Dept. of Business studiesMs. Mary Regi Dept. of Nutrition & DieteticsDr. Chandrama Basu Dept. of Chemistry
IGNOU Study CentreCoordinator Dr. Geetha Santhosh Dept. of Nutrition &
Dietetics
Research Journal Committee (CARMELIGHT)Editor in Chief Dr. Radha D Kale Research AdvisorEditor Dr. Uma V Research DirectorAssociate Editors Dr. Vijaya Priya S Dept. of Economics
Dr. Geetha Santhosh Dept. of Nutrition & Dietetics
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Internal Editors Dr. Padmashree Kulkarni Dept. of Life ScienceMs. Shaila Mary J Dept. of MCADr. Sindhu Anoop Dept. of Bio-technologyMs. Sivakami R Dept. of CommerceDr. Shweta J Sabannavar Dept. of BotanyDr. Sujata Suryakant Mali Dept. of Economics
DSIR – MCC CommitteeCoordinator Dr. Uma. V Dept. of ElectronicsMembers Dr. A. Sundaravalli Dept. of Home Science
Dr. Suba G A Manuel Dept. of Life ScienceMs. Telphy Kuriakose Dept. of BiotechnologyMr. N. Pradeep Dept. of NS&T
Centre for Learning, Development & TransformationDirector Dr. Suma Singh Dept. of EconomicsMembers Ms. K Kavyashree Kumar Dept. of Economics
Ms. Ashwini S V Dept. of CommerceDr. Nethravathi C Dept. of Chemistry
Mount Carmel College centre for Innovation, Incubation &Entrepreneurship (MCCIIE)
President Dr. Uma V Dept. of ElectronicsInnovation & IPR Dr. Shanthi S Dept. of EconomicsCoordinatorMembers Dr. A. Sundaravalli Dept. of Home Science
Dr. Lakshmi S K Dept. of StatisticsMs. Bavithra Matharasi P Dept. of MCADr. Suba G A Manuel Dept. of Life ScienceMs. Sivakami R Dept. of CommerceMs. Janaki J Dept. of CommerceMs. Lavanya K N Dept. of CommerceMs. Sophia Sharon M Dept. of SociologyMs. Anto Juliet Mary Dept. of Business Studies
E-CellCo-ordinator Ms. Sumita Kumar Dept. of Business StudiesAssistant Co-ordinator Ms. Michelle Vaz Dept. of Home Science
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Planning Board for UGC – FundsPrincipal Dr. Sr. ArpanaVice-Principal Dr. Charmaine JeromeFinance Officer Sr. IonaUGC – College Nodal Officer Dr. Chaman Farzana Dept. of Home ScienceCo-ordinator IQAC Dr. Kavitha G Singh Dept. of ChemistryAdministrative Staff Ms. Gloria
Planning and Evaluation CommitteePrincipalVice PrincipalAcademic DeansHeads of the DepartmentsFinance Officer
DST-FIST Implementation CommitteePrincipal Dr. Sr. ArpanaVice-Principal Dr. Charmaine JeromeResearch Director Dr. Uma VResearch Advisor Dr. Radha D KaleCoordinator Dr. Preetha Nair Dept. of BiotechnologyMember Dr. Sindhu Anoop Dept. of Biotechnology
AISHE – MHRD (All India Survey for Higher Education)Co-ordinator Dr. S Raj Kumar Dept. of Business Studies
Equal Opportunity Cell – SC/ST Welfare CommitteeCo-ordinator Dr. K S Shamala Dept. of PhysicsMembers Ms. Vimala Preetham Raj Dept. of Chemistry
Ms. Balquees Muneer Dept. of Commerce
Attendance CommitteeUG Co-ordinators Ms. Bhagyalakshmi P Ramesh Dept. of Commerce
Dr. Sundaravalli A Dept. of Home ScienceDr. Ravisha H V Dept. of KannadaMs. Anto Juliet Mary Dept. of Business StudiesMs. Alice Mathew Dept. of Political Science
Ms. Ambika C Dept. of Statistics
PG Co-ordinators Dr. George Lekha Dept. of BotanyMs. Suma N Dept. of ElectronicsDr. Rohini R Dept. of Commerce PG
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Internal Complaints CommitteeStaff Grievance Redressal Committee
Vice Principal Dr. Charmaine JeromeRedressal Officer Ms. Claramma Thomas V Dept. of PhysicsMember Ms. Bhagyalakshmi P Ramesh Dept. of Commerce
E-mail: grievancestaff@mccblr.co.in
Students Grievance Redressal CommitteeVice Principal Dr. Charmaine JeromeRedressal Officer Ms. Aruna Bhaskar Dept. of CommerceMembers Dr. George Lekha Dept. of Botany
Ms. Bavithra Matharasi P Dept. of MCAMs. Nivedita Patil Dept. of BiotechnologyE-mail: grievancestudents@mccblr.edu.in
Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH)Co-ordinator Ms. Vimala C M Dept. of ZoologyMembers Dr. Hamsa N Dept. of Psychology
Dr. S Raj Kumar Dept. of Business StudiesDr. Swati Chanda Dept. of EnglishMs. Arati Bansy Counsellor
E-mail: cash@mccblr.edu.in
Anti-Ragging CellMembers Ms. Sumita Kumar Dept. of Business Studies
Mr. Aabharana Dept. of Psychology E-mail: antiragging@mccblr.edu.in
Cyber Crime Redressal CommitteeCo-ordinator Dr. Uma V Dept. of ElectronicsMembers Ms. Archana H S Dept. of Psychology
Ms. Meenakshi Dinesh Dept. of CommerceMs. Vijayalakshmi N Dept. of MCA
E-mail: cybercrime@mccblr.edu.in
Anti-Drug CellCo-ordinator Dr. Myrene R D’Souza Dept. of Chemistry
Ms. Trina Banerjee Dept. of Psychology
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Placement CellPlacement Advisors Ms. Rajeswari G
Dr. S RameshPlacement Officer Ms. Maria Joyce LAssistant Placement Officer Ms. Annie Fathima ShruthiMembers Ms. Archana H S Dept. of Psychology
Ms. Roopa L Dept. of Bio-technologyDr. Umayal M Dept. of ChemistryMs. Ibanri Dalin Wankhar Dept. of CommerceMs. Mamata Rani Dept. of Business Studies
Publicity and Information ManagementChairperson Dr. Sr. Arpana PrincipalPRO Mr. V N Raghu Dept. of CommercePublicity Officers Ms. Juliana Lazarus Dept. of Journalism
Ms. Sahana Das Dept. of Comm. StudiesMs. Lalitha K Dept. of Travel & Tourism
ICT & NetworkingCo-ordinator Dr. S Raj Kumar Dept. of Business StudiesMembers Dr. Suma Singh Dept. of Economics
Ms. Jency Jose Dept. of MCAMr. Anand Kumar B SMr. Siju AlexMr. Shashidhar AMr. Ranjith P
College Website Maintenance Ms. Shaila Mary J Dept. of MCAMs. Deepthi Mohite
IT Enabled Services (ITES) Sr. Iona Administrator & Finance OfficerMs. Vimala C M Dept. of ZoologyMs. Sujaya Sundaram Dept. of EnglishDr Regina Lourdhu Suganthi Dept. of Computer ScienceMs. Renju K Dept. of Computer ScienceMs. Vijayalakshmi N Dept. of MCA
Student Welfare TeamWelfare Officer Ms. Jency Jose Dept. of MCAAssistant Welfare Officers Ms. Syeda Haseen Buvabi Dept. of Chemistry
Ms. Sophia Sharon M Dept. of SociologyMs. Pavithra Raj Dept. of PsychologyMs. Prema Latha V Dept. of CommerceMs. Nikita M Jain Dept. of Zoology
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Centre for Extended Education (CEE)Co-ordinator Ms. Sheela V DangeAdmin Staff Ms. Anitha M Crasta
CounsellingCounsellors Ms. Arathi Bansy
Ms. KavyaPeer Counselling M.Sc. Psychology Students
Magazine CommitteeEditor in Chief Mr. Nitin Manayath Dept. of Comm. StudiesAssistant Editors Ms. Sharon Lopez Dept. of Comm. Studies
Dr. I Vinitha Chandra Dept. of English
Calendar CommitteeMs. Sathyabhama P P Dept. of ChemistryDr. Upendra Raju A Dept. of ElectronicsMs. Rajani H Pillai Dept. of CommerceDr. Mahesh K C Dept. of Chemistry
Admission CommitteePrincipalVice-PrincipalDeansHeads of the Departments/Co-ordinators
Discipline CommitteeCo-ordinators Ms. Claramma Thomas V Dept. of Physics
Ms. Sangeetha Prabhakar Dept. of PsychologyMembers Dr Sujatha Gupta Kedar Dept. of Human Development
Ms. Lavanya K N Dept. of CommerceMs. Vijaya Priya S Dept. of EconomicsMs. Archana B Dept. of FADMs. Anu Mariam Kurian Dept. of MicrobiologyDr. Nethravathi C Dept. of ChemistryMs. Shubhi Agarwal Dept of Nutrition & DieteticsMs. Sophia Shalini G B Dept. of MathematicsDr. Bannhi Das Dept. of BiotechnologyMs. Chaitra V Dept. of NS&TMs. Shubha Prakash Dept. of Life ScienceMs. Lakshmi Jithendran Dept. of Home ScienceMs. Sneha N Dept. of Travel & TourismDr. Mamata Shiva Shankar Dept. of StatisticsMs. Raj Kiran Dept. of Business Studies
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Library CommitteeCo-ordinator Ms. Sujaya Sundaram Dept. of EnglishMembers Ms. Dakshayani K N Dept. of Kannada
Ms. Sangeetha Prabhakar Dept. of PsychologyMs. Archana B Dept. of FADMs. Anu Mariam Kurian Dept. of MicrobiologyMs. Vijaya Caroline W Dept. of Commerce
NSS / Centre for Community ServicesProgramme Officers Dr. Govinda Gowda H G Dept. of Commerce
Ms. Vimala Preetham Raj Dept. of ChemistryMs. Padmashree C R Dept. of Commerce
NCCOfficer Major Dr. Shantha Maria B V Dept. of Home Science
SportsCo-ordinator Ms. Meera P RaoAssistant Co-ordinator Dr. K Mary DollyMembers Ms. Dakshayani K N Dept. of Kannada
Ms. Claramma Thomas V Dept. of PhysicsDr. Sapna Dinesh Dept. of Home Science
Archives CommitteeCo-ordinator Dr. George Lekha Dept. of BotanyCore Team Members Ms. Meera P Rao Physical Education Director
Ms. Sahana Das Dept. of Comm. StudiesMs. Alice Mathew Dept. of Political ScienceMs. Jency Jose Dept. of MCAMs. Candida Smitha Dept. of CommerceMs. Kruthika H R Dept. of CommerceMs. Rajani Mariam K Korah Dept. of CommerceMs. Annie H Kuriakose Dept. of EnglishDr. Nagalakshmi C S Dept. of IDM
Mandatory Credit CoursesValue EducationCo-ordinators Ms. Harini B Dept. of Mathematics
Ms. Archana H S Dept. of PsychologyMs. Janaki J Dept. of Commerce
Scriptures Ms. Candida Smitha Dept. of Commerce
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Ms. Sushma Magaret A Dept. of Computer ScienceIndian Constitution Ms. Valsamma Sebastian Dept. of Political Science
Ms. Alice Mathew Dept. of Political ScienceEnvironmental Studies Dr. Helen Roselene Dept. of Env. Science
Dr. Ranjini Ramesh Dept. of Env. Science
Alumni AssociationCo-ordinator Dr. Anjana Mani Dept. of EconomicsSecretary Ms. Kruthika H R Dept. of CommerceTreasurer Ms. Nivedita Patil Dept. of Biotechnology
Human Rights and Legal Aid cellMs. Saritha Prasanna Kumar (Advocate)
Garment Design StudioCo-ordinator Ms. Rama Dhiman M.Sc., PG dip in FD
Centre for Cosmetology and Health CareCo-ordinator Major Dr. Shantha Maria B V Dept. of Home ScienceMembers Ms. Bharathi
Ms. Mary Magdolene
Implant Travel Desk – Tourism Skill Training CentreCo-ordinator Ms. Sneha N Dept. of Travel & Tourism
AssociationsAssociation Co-ordinatorsChristian Students'Association Ms. Candida Smitha Dept. of Commerce
Ms. Suriya Kumari Dept. of CommerceMs. Michelle Vaz Dept. of Home ScienceMs. Sushma Margaret A Dept. of Computer ScienceMs. Venissa Nazareth Shenoy Dept. of Business StudiesMs. Libina Benny Dept. of Chemistry
Commerce Association Ms. Balquees MuneerMs. Deepthi S JMs. Anu Theresa Jose
Business ManagementAssociation Ms. Mamatha Rani
Ms. Raj KiranMs. Priyanka Joe
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Dramatics Association Ms. Sahana Das Dept. of Comm. StudiesFilm Society Mr. Vibhu Vasudev Dept. of EnglishReel Run Productions Ms. Adline Clare Dept. of EnglishYouth Red Cross Dr. Govinda Gowda H G Dept. of CommerceFine Arts Dr. Nagalakshmi C S Dept. of IDM
Humanities Association(Departments of Communication Studies, Economics, English, History, Journalism, Political Science,Psychology, Sociology and Travel & Tourism).
Co-ordinators Ms. Aabharna Dept. of PsychologyMs. Sunanda B V Dept. of Economics
Indian Dance Association Dr. Shlini P Dept. of ChemistryIndian Music Association Dr. Koyal Biswas Dept. of Hindi
International StudentsCo-ordinator Ms. Archana H S Dept. of Psychology
Kannada Sangha Ms. Dakshayani K NDr. Ravisha H V
Language Association(Hindi, Sanskrit, French, Additional English and German)
Literary Association Ms. Revathi P M Dept. of EnglishPhotography Association Ms. Adline Clare Dept. of EnglishPublic Speaking Association Ms. Sneha Maria Martin Dept. of EnglishQuiz Association Dr. Shalini B U Dept. of Botany
Ms. Balquees Muneer Dept. of CommerceDr. Nethravathi C. Dept. of ChemistryMr. Vibhu Vasudev Dept. of English
MCC Toast Master's Club Ms. Sheela V Donge CEEMs. Sumitha Kumar Dept. of Business Studies
Science Association(Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Environmental Science,Life Science, Mathematics, Microbiology, MCA, Nanoscience & Technology, Physics,Statistics, Zoology and Applied Sciences & Design)
Co-ordinator Dr. Mahua Ghosh Dept. of PhysicsAssistant Co-ordinators Ms. Rufina Sujatha Dept. of Zoology
Ms. Nandiswari D Dept. of FADDr. N S Kaviyarasi Dept. of Chemistry
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Western Dance and Street Dance AssociationMs. Aabharna Dept. of Psychology
Western Music AssociationMs. Annie H Kuriakose Dept. of English
MCC Rock Band Ms. Esther Jackson Dept. of EnglishWomen's Cell Ms. Soumya Ram Dept. of Psychology
Ms. Trina Banerjee Dept. of Psychology
Administrative StaffAdministrator & Finance Sr. IonaAided Staff Ms. Elizabeth Clara
Mr. Shivakumar D
Management Staff Ms. Geetha SMs. Surekha SMs. Sunitha PintoMs. Maria Leoni S (MCA Office)Ms. KarithkaMs. Asha
Human Resource CellConsultant Mr. Michael Hoover
Members Ms. Bhagyalakshmi P RameshMs. Valsamma SebastianDr. George Lekha
Technical StaffMr. Shashidhar A NetworkingMr. B S Anand Kumar Facilities & MaintenanceMr. Radhip N R InstrumentationMr. Ranjith P Surveillance System (CC Camera In-charge)Mr. Jeroldprabu Computer Science Lab AdministratorMs. Shanmuga Priya Language LabMr. Shinu Lal L G MCA Lab AdministratorMr. Melbin Gnanadas J Purchase & Stores Incharge
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TechniciansMr. Benny Varghese GJB In-chargeMr. Raja DJA In-chargeMr. Murugan PlumberMr. Thanga Durai Electrician
Support StaffAided StaffMs. Manjula Bai Mr. MurugeshMr. Michael F Rodrigues Mr. MichaelappaMr. Egambaram Ms. Vyjayanthi
Management StaffMr. Antony F (MCIM) Ms. Elizabeth James Mr. Nagaraj MMr. Kuppan S Mr. Chourappa Ms. ThangammaMs. Parameswari Mr. James C Ms. Reeta DMs. Shivashankari D Ms. Nayagam Victoria Ms. Mary CynthiaMs. Latha R Mr. Challam B K T Mr. Srinivas SMr. Balappa Mr. Anthony Raja (Office) Mr. Francis C LMs. Velangany Ms. Tulsi Balaram Ms. Christina AMs. Mary Benjamin Ms. Mary A Ms. Stella Kumari JMr. Prabhu J Mr. Venkatesh L Mr. Prabhu GMr. Francis Joseph Mr. L B Shastri Ms. Lily ChristinaMs. Pavithra A Ms. Manjula D (MCIM) Ms. Parvathi (MCIM)Mr. Stephen (Shivakumar) Ms. Sarala Ms. Carmel MaryMr. Anthony Raj A Mr. Vijay M Mr. Yesu RajMs. A Sagaya Mary Ms. Pauline Mary Mr. Vincent Periyanayagam AMr. Ajay Ms. Mahalakshmi M Mr. Antony SwamyMs Padma Mr. Ravi K
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Christian Students’ Association (CSA)
Annual Retreat
Christian students and staff are expected to make the Annual Retreat.
The CSA is the college unit of the All India Catholic University Federation,which is a movement of students inspired by the Person and Word ofChrist.
Objectives
To develop in its members a genuine Christian life and the personalrealization of the implication of their faith.
To create a deep sense of awareness towards people throughinvolvement at different levels namely cultural, political, socio-economic andeducational, thereby strengthening their total formation.
To provide them with an opportunity for involvement in the developmentof the country.
To equip them with a sound theoretical formation that will provide theanswers to the problems facing them.
To transform the Church in order to make it more credible to the timesin the true spirit of the Gospel.
To join hands with similar student organizations both at national andinternational levels in their common efforts towards the development andliberation of man.
The CSA prayer group meets once a week for Praise and Worship.
The Coordinators of CSA organize Catholic doctrine classes for all thedegree Catholic students.
The Annual inter-collegiate CSA fest (STAUROS) is organized everyyear.
CSA conducts various competitions during Christmas to share the Joy ofChristmas.
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Co-Curricular ActivitiesCollege Associations
There are over twenty associations i.e: Alumni, Catholic Students,Commerce, Dramatics, Fine Arts, Humanities, Management, Indian Dance,Indian Music, International Students', Kannada Sangha, Languages, NationalCadet Corps, National Social Service, Public Speaking, Quiz, Science, Sportsand Games, Western Dance, Western Music and Women's Cell.
There are two clubs – Phoenix Nature Club and Rotaract Club.
There are three cells – E-Cell, Human Rights and Legal Literacy Celland Women's Cell.
The Vice President and office bearers of the various associations willconjointly so plan their meetings at the beginning of each term, that therewill be one association meeting every week.
The associations award prizes at the end of the year to their bestspeakers, elocutionists and others, in the events held.
Speakers of repute are invited to deliver lectures during the year. Studentsare advised to play an active part in all the meetings, and lectures aredesigned to prepare them for public life and develop initiative.
Office Bearers: The Vice Presidents will be members of the Staff. TheSecretaries shall be appointed yearly from among the students.
The Principal is ex-officio President of all the associations and clubs.
Physical EducationGames and Sports: All the students of the College are expected to take
part in games and sports especially in the inter-collegiate events of BangaloreUniversity.
National Service Scheme (NSS)National Service Scheme is a community service programme
sponsored by Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government ofIndia and the State Government.
The aim of NSS is "the improvement of personality through service tocommunity". It arouses the social consciousness of students and facilitatesthem to work creatively and constructively.
A student enrolled in NSS is expected to put in a minimum of 120 hoursof social work and also attend a special camp during the course of theacademic year.
After the completion of 240 hours a student will be awarded a diplomacertificate in social service by the Bangalore University.
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Students can enroll themselves as volunteers with the college NSSUnit.
National Cadet Corps (NCC) (Senior Wing)NCC Unit at MCC was the first women NCC Unit to start in Karnataka
(1954). The National Cadet Corps provides an opportunity for developingqualities of character, courage, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secularoutlook, spirit of adventure and sportsmanship; and the ideal of selflessservice among the youth to make them useful citizens. A unit of the NCCgirl's wing is functioning in the college. A Commissioned Lady Officercommands it.
Students of First year Degree class are eligible for enrollment if theysatisfy physical fitness standards prescribed by the NCC. Enrollment will bemade at the beginning of the academic year and the same shall be donein the prescribed format. All cadets will be provided with a set of uniformsfree of cost by the unit. The same shall be returned at the end of the year.
Every cadet enrolled has to attend the parades conducted regularly. Aminimum of 85% attendance at the parades is required. This will entitlethem to appear for the B & C Certificate examinations. They are alsorequired to attend the annual camp.
The Government offers certain incentives by way of certain seats inprofessional courses being reserved for those who excel in NCC. Thosewho pass C certificate examination can get into the Short Service Commissionin the Army. NCC also provides opportunity in a lot of adventure activities likePara gliding, Para sailing, trekking and mountaineering etc.
Attendance shall be compulsory at the NCC Parade, Classes andCamps. Cadets shall not absent themselves without the permission of thePrincipal. Attendance at Camps will be counted towards total attendance. Acadet will be required to obtain 80% of the total attendance i.e. normalworking days plus camp period.
Cadets should return the NCC clothing and equipment issued to themas per the directions of the NCC authorities concerned, or make good thelosses, failure to comply will result in the student not being permitted to takeup the examination.
College MagazineThe Magazine is published annually. The students shall make it their
individual concern that the magazine keeps its tone and interest by thecontribution of their best literary efforts to it by the end of each academicyear.
Students are expected to carefully read the Magazine and circulate itamong their friends.
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Centre for Extended EducationCentre for Extended Education manages and coordinates a wide
range of short term, vocational, skill oriented credit course, which will helpempower students to succeed in the dynamic globalised environment.Over 85 courses offered in the current year provides an interdisciplinaryapproach to learning and keeps a record of the additional credits a studentacquires.
Committees / Associations1. IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) makes the vision of Mount
Carmel College come alive through various programmes, assessments,seminars and conferences for staff.
2. Autonomy Task Force Committee is entrusted with the task ofimplementations of rules and regulations / special tasks, which governthe autonomous functioning of the college.
3. Admission Committee takes care of every aspect of the admissionprocess, starting from announcement of dates for application, scrutinyand data entry, criteria for selection, conducting interviews as alsoaddressing grievances.
4. Academic Deans Committee is in charge of overseeing allotment ofwork to the staff. It assists with overall discipline and attends to studentand staff concerns as and when they arise.
5. Attendance Committee checks regularly matters relating to studentattendance. Regular display of attendance shortage lists help studentsto meet the college requirements.
6. Cultural Events Committee comprises of members closely involvedwith the art, music and dance associations. Apart from monitoringstandards and supervising events, it also aims at motivating andproviding opportunities for participation in these activities to a largenumber of students.
7. Discipline Committee enforces discipline on the campus during classhours, fests and functions. It restricts the indiscriminate us of mobilephones and maintains standards of modesty in dress on campus.
8. Examination Committee is entirely in charge of managing the logisticsof all college examinations. A skilful management of time, space andhuman resources covers all procedures, right from the announcementof examination dates to the timely issue of results and marksstatements.
9. Archives committee: Role and responsibilities of Archives committee:
• To educate, enrich and inspire a deeper appreciation of the college'srich heritage through collected evidence of its history.
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• Responsible for the collection and preservation of Institutionalrecords and publications.
• Responsible for the physical security of the records in custody andto ensure their authenticity, reliability and proper use.
10. Human Rights and Legal Aid Cell undertakes various awarenessprojects, programmes and working with NGOs.
11. Library Committee will work to create a student-friendly atmosphere inthe library while inculcating in them a sense of responsibility in usingits facilities.
12. Magazine Committee brings out an annual magazine, which is achronicle of important events and developments in colleges. Thismagazine is also a forum for students and staff to express their ideasand creativity. The production of the magazines involves students atevery level.
13. Maintenance Committee will keep a check on all the utility servicesand facilities.
14. Public Relations Committee represents Mount Carmel College tooutside individuals and agencies such as guests, visitors, other colleges,institutions and the Press.
15. Research Committee is in charge of and runs the research centre,which is a central facility providing space and other conveniences tostaff and students to engage in research work.
16. Student Welfare Committee acts as a vital link between the Principal/ Management Students Union and the students. It overseesimplementation of institutional policies in matters regarding disciplineand smooth conduct of events, both academic and cultural.
17. Sports Committee takes care of the conduct of all sports eventsincluding the Annual Sports Day and other inter-collegiate tournaments.It also oversees the selection of students for various State-level, Nationaland International competitions.
18. Staff Welfare Committee comprising of members from the teaching,non teaching and support staff, looks into the welfare proposals for allsections of the staff, including the setting up of a welfare fund to helpneedy staff.
19. Research Journal Committee is in charge of publishing the staff journal'Carmelight' which includes articles, research papers, reports, extractsand any other related publications with the aim of building an activeacademic community on campus.
20. Value Education Committee plans and coordinates weekly valueeducation classess, arranges special lectures and sessions on variousissues eg., Modules on women's issues, interpersonal relationships,
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community service, career guidance etc. and culminate with visits toplaces that enhance and reinforce the students awareness of theseissues.
21. Women's Cell sensitizes the students about women's issues, organisesprogrammes on engendering Law in collaboration with NGOs andother groups / individuals.
22. Calendar Committee is incharge of compiling and making changes inthe calendar of events.
23. Grievance Committee comprising of Deans, Students Welfare Team,parents and student representatives is responsible for resolvinggrievances arising from time to time.
24. Staff Grievance and Welfare Committee is incharge of addressing theproblems of staff members.
25. Committee Against Sexual Harassment (CASH) works to preventdiscrimination and sexual harassment against women, by promotinggender amity among students and employees. Deals with cases ofdiscrimination and sexual harassment against women, in a time boundmanner, aiming at ensuring support services to the victimized andtermination of the harassment, further recommend appropriate punitiveaction against the guilty party to the Principal.
26. Anti-Ragging Cell will be the Supervisory and Advisory Committee onmatters of Planning Action for Building and Preserving a Culture ofRagging Free Environment in the College Campus. The Anti RaggingCommittee will engage in the works of checking places like Hostels,Canteens, Classrooms and other places of student congregation forany incidences of Ragging, and shall educate the students at large inthe College about Menace of Ragging and related PunishmentProvisions.
27. Cyber Crime Bullying Committee works to create awareness amongthe students through workshops and seminars on Cyber Crime and totake appropriate actions against Cyber victimization.
28. Student's Academic Council consists of students who excel inacademics and extra curricular activities besides possessing thequalities of hard work and commitment to offer constructive feedbackto improve the curriculum. The Council will also bring to the notice ofHeads of Department, Deans and the Principal, any irregularity in thecompletion of the syllabus or deviation from the prescribed coursecontent both in theory and practicals.
29. Placement Cell plays a pivotal role in creating the linkage betweenindustry and college. The Placement Cell imparts training and preparesstudents for corporate life. Its primary role is providing campusplacements in the best companies for our students.
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30. Entrepreneurial Cell works for fostering the spirit of entrepreneurshipand intrapreneurship among students by creating an environment withdiverse opportunities for new growth and development as entrepreneursand competent professionals. E-Cell works in collaboration with NationalEntrepreneurial Network (NEN – a Wadhwani Foundation), AWAKE andJunior Achievement.
31. Mount Carmel College Alumni Association (MCCAA) envisionscontinuously strengthening the association together with the agendaof propagating and executing programmes for the empowerment ofwomen, with a mission to drive effective networking of Carmelites fromall over the world and together, endeavour to propagate the messageof women empowerment and self-sustainability.
With alumni across seven decades being members of MCCAA, theAssociation organises get-togethers as also SILVER and GOLDENJUBILEE REUNIONS annually. MCCAA fosters sustained Alumni –Carmelite connects through several programmes conducted on aregular basis, which include 'MENTERN' – the Mentorship cum Internshipprogramme, community development programmes, guest talks &workshops, to name a few. Currently MCCAA has Chapters in 3 Indianstates – Tamilnadu (in Chennai); Maharashtra (in Mumbai) & Kerala (inThrissur).
Student Facilities1. Auditorium 16. Internet, WIFI2. AV Room 17. Video Conferencing3. Bank 18. Laboratories4. Counselling Cell 19. Reading Room / Trophy Room5. Centre for Extended Education (CEE) 20. Rest Room6. Central Library 21. Scientific Research Centre7. Coaching for CA, CAT, 22. Seminar Halls
Civil Services & Banking 23. Snooker8. Clubs / Associations 24. Sports Stadium9. Computer Centre 25. Stationery Shop
10. Canteen / Food Kiosks 26. Sound Editing Studio11. Chapel 27. Table Tennis12. Dispensary 28. Video Editing Studio13. Gymnasium 29. Union Room14. Hostels 30. Student’s Lounge15. Indoor Games 31. Amphitheatre
Other Facilities like reprographs and telephone for faculty and studentsare available.
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June 2019 No. ofWorking Days
May 27–31 Orientation for Staff
College Reopens for III & V Semester UG and III Semester PGStudents
Sat 1 Holiday
Sun 2Mon 3 1
Tue 4 2Wed 5 * Ramzaan
Thu 6 3
Fri 7 Staff Induction Programme 4Sat 8 Orientation for I Semester UG Students and Parents 5+1Sun 9Mon 10 7Tue 11 8
Wed 12 College Reopens for III Semeser Integrated B.Ed Students 9Thu 13 Inaugural Mass 10Fri 14 Election for Class Prefects 11Sat 15 HolidaySun 16Mon 17 Staff Meeting 12Tue 18 13Wed 19 14Thu 20 Orientation for I Semester PG Students 15Fri 21 Retreat for UG & PG Christian Students/International Yoga Day 16Sat 22 Retreat for UG & PG Christian Students 17+1
Sun 23Mon 24 19Tue 25 20
Wed 26 21Thu 27 Investiture and Inauguration of Associations 22Fri 28 College Reopens for V Semeser MCA Students 23Sat 29 Fresher’s Day 24+1Sun 30
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Mon 1 26Tue 2 27Wed 3 28Thu 4 29Fri 5 30Sat 6 HolidaySun 7 Foundation DayMon 8 31Tue 9 150th Birth Anniversary Celebration of Mahatma Gandhi 32Wed 10 150th Birth Anniversary Celebration of Mahatma Gandhi 33Thu 11 34Fri 12 35Sat 13 Parent-Mentor Meeting 36+1Sun 14Mon 15 38Tue 16 *Feast of Our Lady of Mount CarmelWed 17 Cul-Week 39Thu 18 Cul-Week 40Fri 19 Cul-Week 41Sat 20 * HolidaySun 21Mon 22 42Tue 23 43Wed 24 44Thu 25 45Fri 26 46Sat 27 47+1Sun 28
Mon 29 CIA Test (UG & PG) 49
Tue 30 CIA Test (UG & PG) 50Wed 31 CIA Test (UG & PG) 51
July 2019 No. ofWorking Days
70
Thu 1 CIA Test (UG & PG) 52Fri 2 CIA Test (UG & PG) 53Sat 3 CIA Test (UG & PG) 54Sun 4Mon 5 55Tue 6 56Wed 7 57Thu 8 58Fri 9 Stauros 59Sat 10 60+1Sun 11Mon 12 * BakridTue 13 62Wed 14 Independence Day – Prayer Service 63
Thu 15 * Independence DayFri 16 64Sat 17 HolidaySun 18Mon 19 65Tue 20 Humanities Fest 66Wed 21 67Thu 22 68Fri 23 Science Fest (UG & PG) 69Sat 24 70+1Sun 25Mon 26 72Tue 27 National Conference 73
Wed 28 National Conference 74Thu 29 75Fri 30 Commerce Fest – CROSS CURRENTS 76Sat 31 Parent – Mentor Meeting 77+1
August 2019 No. ofWorking Days
71
Sun 1Mon 2 * Ganesha ChathurthiTue 3 Commencement of Classes for I & III Semester MCA Students 79Wed 4 Staff Meeting 80Thu 5 Teachers’ Day 81Fri 6 Annual Sports Day 82Sat 7 HolidaySun 8 *Nativity of Our LadyMon 9 83Tue 10 * MuharramWed 11 84Thu 12 BBA Fest – CARPEDIUM 85Fri 13 BBA Fest – CARPEDIUM 86Sat 14 Hindi Day/BOS for Science and Integrated B.Sc., B.Ed. 87+1Sun 15Mon 16 89Tue 17 90Wed 18 91Thu 19 Last Working Day for UG and III Semester PG Students 92Fri 20 Staff Enrichment ProgrammeSat 21 HolidaySun 22Mon 23Tue 24 BOS for Commerce and Management StudiesWed 25Thu 26Fri 27 Last Working Day for Integrated B.Ed. Students/World Tourism Day
Sat 28 * Mahalaya AmavasyaSun 29
Mon 30
September 2019 No. ofWorking Days
Commencement of Practical Examination for UG and III SemesterPG/BOS for Humanities and Integrated B.A., B.Ed.
Commencement of End Semester Examination for B.Com andBBA/Commencement of Practical Examination for Integrated B.Ed.
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Tue 1Wed 2 *Gandhi JayantiThu 3Fri 4Sat 5Sun 6Mon 7 * Ayudha PoojaTue 8 * VijayadhasamiWed 9
Thu 10Fri 11Sat 12Sun 13 * Maharishi Valmiki JayanthiMon 14 Commencement of Practical Examination for I Semester PG
Tue 15Wed 16
Thu 17Fri 18Sat 19Sun 20Mon 21Tue 22Wed 23Thu 24Fri 25 Commencement of End Semester Examination for I Semester PG
Sat 26Sun 27 * Naraka ChathurdasiMon 28 Last Working Day for StaffTue 29 * BalipadyamiWed 30Thu 31
October 2019 No. ofWorking Days
Commencement of End Semester Examination for III Semester PG
Commencement of End Semester Examination for B.A., B.Sc. andIntegrated B.Ed.
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Fri 1 * RajyotsavaSat 2Sun 3Mon 4Tue 5
Wed 6Thu 7Fri 8Sat 9
Sun 10 * Id-MiladMon 11Tue 12Wed 13Thu 14Fri 15 * Kanakadasa Jayanti
Sat 16Sun 17Mon 18 College Reopens 1Tue 19 2Wed 20 3Thu 21 4Fri 22 5Sat 23 6+1
Sun 24Mon 25 8
Tue 26 Constitution Day 9Wed 27 Staff Meeting 10
Thu 28 11
Fri 29 Student Union Election 12
Sat 30 13+1
November 2019 No. ofWorking Days
74
Sun 1Mon 2 15Tue 3 16Wed 4 17Thu 5 18Fri 6 Cul-ah 19Sat 7 Cul-ah 20Sun 8Mon 9 21Tue 10 Kannadotsava 22Wed 11 23Thu 12 Apostrophe (English Fest) 24Fri 13 25Sat 14 Parent Mentor Meeting 26+1Sun 15Mon 16 28Tue 17 29Wed 18 Christmas Programme 30Thu 19 31Fri 20 32Sat 21 HolidaySun 22Mon 23 Christmas Vacation beginsTue 24Wed 25 *ChristmasThu 26Fri 27Sat 28Sun 29Mon 30Tue 31
December 2019 No. ofWorking Days
75
Wed 1Thu 2 College Reopens 33Fri 3 34Sat 4 HolidaySun 5Mon 6 35Tue 7 36Wed 8 37Thu 9 38Fri 10 39Sat 11 BOS for Science, Humanities and Education 40+1Sun 12 National Youth DayMon 13 42Tue 14 43Wed 15 * Makara SankrantiThu 16 44Fri 17 45Sat 18 * HolidaySun 19Mon 20 46Tue 21 47Wed 22 48Thu 23 49Fri 24 BOS for Commerce and Business Studies 50Sat 25 Republic Day – Prayer Service 51+1
Sun 26 * Republic DayMon 27 53Tue 28 54Wed 29 Foundress Day 55Thu 30 Peace Day/Martyrs’ Day 56Fri 31 57
January 2020 No. ofWorking Days
76
Sat 1 HolidaySun 2Mon 3 CIA Test (UG & PG) 58Tue 4 CIA Test (UG & PG) 59Wed 5 CIA Test (UG & PG) 60Thu 6 CIA Test (UG & PG) 61Fri 7 CIA Test (UG & PG) 62Sat 8 CIA Test (UG & PG) 63Sun 9Mon 10 64Tue 11 65Wed 12 Staff Meeting 66Thu 13 67Fri 14 Annual Day 68Sat 15 HolidaySun 16Mon 17 69Tue 18 70Wed 19 71Thu 20 72Fri 21 * MahashivaratriSat 22 73+1Sun 23Mon 24 75Tue 25 76Wed 26 Ash Wednesday 77Thu 27 78Fri 28 79Sat 29 Parent Mentor Meeting 80+1
February 2020 No. ofWorking Days
77
Sun 1Mon 2 82Tue 3 83Wed 4 84Thu 5 85Fri 6 Valedictory Function of Associations 86Sat 7 Holiday
Sun 8 International Women's DayMon 9 International Women's Day Celebration 87Tue 10 88Wed 11 Thanksgiving Mass 89Thu 12 Last Working Day for Students 90Fri 13 Graduation Day for UG & PGSat 14 Farewell for Retired StaffSun 15Mon 16 Commencement for Practical Examination for UG and PGTue 17Wed 18Thu 19Fri 20Sat 21
Sun 22
Mon 23 Commencement of End Semester Examination for B.Com & BBATue 24Wed 25 * Ugadi
Thu 26 Commencement of End Semester Examination for PGFri 27Sat 28Sun 29Mon 30Tue 31
March 2020 No. ofWorking Days
78
April 2020 No. ofWorking Days
Wed 1Thu 2
Fri 3Sat 4Sun 5
Mon 6 * Mahaveer JayantiTue 7Wed 8Thu 9
Fri 10 * Good FridaySat 11 Holy SaturdaySun 12Mon 13Tue 14 * Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti
Wed 15Thu 16Fri 17Sat 18Sun 19Mon 20Tue 21 Last Working Day for StaffWed 22Thu 23
Fri 24Sat 25 * Basava JayantiSun 26
Mon 27Tue 28Wed 29
Thu 30
Commencement of End Semester Examinations for B.A., B.Sc. andIntegrated B.Ed.
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Fri 1 * May DaySat 2Sun 3Mon 4Tue 5Wed 6Thu 7Fri 8Sat 9Sun 10Mon 11Tue 12Wed 13Thu 14Fri 15Sat 16Sun 17Mon 18Tue 19Wed 20Thu 21Fri 22Sat 23Sun 24Mon 25 College Reopens for StaffTue 26Wed 27Thu 28
Fri 29Sat 30Sun 31
May 2020 No. ofWorking Days
80
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