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1 ST DOMINIC'S COLLEGE KANJIRAPPALLY Kottayam Dist, Pin - 686 512 (Affiliated to MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY Kottayam and Reaccredited at B++ level by the NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL (NAAC)) HAND BOOK & CALEND AR 2016- 2017 Patron HIS EXCELLENCY MAR MATHEW ARACKAL Manager VERY REV FR VARGHESE PARINTHIRICKAL (Vicar, St Dominic's Cathedral, Kanjirapally) Principal DR K ALEXANDER M A, M Phil, Ph D Principal : 04828 234046 Office : 04828 234340 Fax : 04828 234190 E-mail : [email protected] Website : stdominicscollege.org

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ST DOMINIC'S COLLEGEKANJIRAPPALLY

Kottayam Dist, Pin - 686 512(Affiliated to MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY Kottayam andReaccredited at  B++ level by the NATIONAL ASSESSMENT

AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL (NAAC))

HAND BOOK & CALENDAR2016- 2017

PatronHIS EXCELLENCY MAR MATHEW ARACKAL

ManagerVERY REV FR VARGHESE PARINTHIRICKAL

(Vicar, St Dominic's Cathedral, Kanjirapally)

PrincipalDR K ALEXANDER M A, M Phil, Ph D

Principal : 04828 234046Office : 04828 234340Fax : 04828 234190E-mail : [email protected] : stdominicscollege.org

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1. Personal Data 3 2. Vision and Mission 4 3. Aims and Objectives 5 4. St Dominic, The Patron Saint 6 5. A Historical Overview 7 6. Governing Body & Former Managers 13 7. Former Principals 14 8. College Council 14 9. Teaching Staff 1610. Non-Teaching Staff 2111. List of Class Teachers 2312. Committees for 2016-2017 2513. Courses Offered 3214. General Discipline 3515. Ragging Prohibition Act 3716. Legislation Against Ragging 3917. Attendance and Leave 4118. Issue of Certificates 4219. College Library 4320. Clubs & Organisations 4421. Other Services & Facilities 5122. Semester System for PG Programmes 5323. Fee Regulations 7024. Endowments & Scholarships 7225. Calendar 2016- 2017 7626. Our Retired Staff 8827. Some Important Telephone Numbers 92

28. Application for Leave 93

Contents......

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PERSONAL DATA

Name : ................................................................

Class : ................................................................

Roll Number : ................................................................

Admission Number : ................................................................

Date of Birth : ............................................................

Blood Group : ................................................................

Residential Address : ................................................................

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Phone Number : ................................................................

Name of Parent /Guardian & Address : ................................................................

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We strive to ensure that our students are intellectually

competent, morally upright, and sensitive to the needs of

fellow human beings. As a college in a rural area, catering to

economically and socially disadvantaged students, it is our

prime duty to equip our students for a better future by

shaping their personality, strengthening their character,

instilling in them a sense of responsibility, and developing

their potentials to the full.

A centre of learning that mouldsrefined individuals,

quality leadersand

a society of committed human beings

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ST DOMINIC'S COLLEGE

1. St Dominic's College was started in 1965 under the Catholicmanagement of St Dominicís Forane Church, Kanjirapally,   tocater to the higher educational needs of the parish, in particular,and of the eastern parts of the Archdiocese of Changanacherry,in general. This was the fulfilment of a  long-felt need of thisregion which was one of the educationally  backward areas inKerala.  When the new Diocese of Kanjirapally was formed in1977, St Dominic's College assumed the unique distinction ofbeing the only institution offering higher education in the wholediocese.

2. The College  also  includes  in  its  purview  the  academicaspirations of the non-Catholic communities of the area and iscommitted  to  imparting education  to all who  seek higherlearning at these doors, irrespective of caste , community andcreed. In fact, this centre of learning keeps in its interests, theintellectual ,cultural and moral advancement of the whole area.

3. True to the adage "Fear of God is the beginning of wisdom,''the College tries to  instil  in the hearts of  its students trust  inGod and faith in ethical and  spiritual values . It  aims at upholdingthe highest Christian ideals along with academic excellence.

4. The College aims at making its students live its motto-'Absorband Radiate' - absorb the light of knowledge and values, andtransmit  what they imbibe, thereby expanding the  frontiers oftruth and wisdom.

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St. Dominic de Guzman,  the Patron Saint of  this College,  is amodel for teachers and students to emulate, for his was a life dedicatedto prayer, study and service. Born in an aristocratic family at Caleruega,Spain, around 1170-72, Dominic was brought up in a pious atmosphere.

 As a young man at the University of Palencia he lived a life ofintense prayer and study and had a great love for the poor. Even as hesought to alleviate their pain and hunger, he recognized a deeper hungerin men and women - the hunger for God and Truth - which he wanted tosatisfy. So he became a priest and then a Canon Regular in the CathedralChapter of Osma.

It was a very turbulent period in church history,  the Albigensianheresy being  widespread in Southern France. The existing ecclesiasticalstructures were inadequate to contend with it. Dominic, therefore, took itas a challenge and decided to dedicate his life to the ministry of preaching.He organized his fellow preachers in the new religious order at Toulousein 1215 and it was formally approved by Pope Honorius III on December22, 1216. His own love of prayer and study, his zeal for the salvation ofsouls, and his belief in apostolic poverty became the foundation stonesof his Order which was dispersed throughout Europe in 1217.

The saying about St. Dominic that ëhe either spoke with God orabout Godí exemplifies the holiness of his life. He died at Bologna onAugust 6, 1221.

Our times are not all that different in their uncertainty and chaosfrom Dominicís time. We recognise in our day a similar kind of hunger forspirituality and meaning especially among the youth. The restless youthof today can draw inspiration from the example of St. Dominic who senthis friars out two by two to the centres of thought - the universities whichwere being founded throughout Europe - so that they could both find truthamong the prevalent currents of thought and transform themselves as thebearers of truth.

August  8 is observed in the college as St. Dominic's Day.

ST DOMINIC

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A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

1965 March 25 : Laying of the foundation stone of the Collegebuilding by His Grace Mar Mathew Kavukattu,Archbishop of Changanacherry.

May1 : Rev Fr  Kuriakose Aenekatt takes charge asthe first Principal of the College.

July 8 : His Grace Mar Mathew Kavukattu  formallyinaugurates and blesses  the College. Thecollege  starts  functioning  in  a  temporarybuilding as a Junior College offering I, II andIII Groups of the Pre-Degree Course, with anenrolment of 400  students  in  five batches.Very Rev  Fr Cyriac Thuruthumalil  takescharge as  the  first Manager. The College  isaffiliated to the University of Kerala .

1966 January 3 : The  functioning of  the college shifted  to  thepartially completed permanent building.

1968 July 1 : Rev Fr Nestore C.M.I.  takes  over  as  thePrincipal.

        Nov. 14 : Carmel Hostel for Girls inaugurated.

: Rev  Fr  Kuriakose  Aenekatt  returns  toSt Berchmanís College, Changanacherry.

1969 January : Very Rev Fr Cyriac Thuruthumalil leaves andVery Rev Fr  John Mullamkuzhy  assumescharge as the Manager.

May 20 : Rev Fr Nestore  resigns  from    the  post  ofPrincipal.

June 23 : Prof  D  Varghese  takes  charge  as  thePrincipal.

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October 9 : His Grace Mar Mathew Kavukatt passes away.1970 Aug. 15 : His Grace Mar Antony Padiyara becomes the

new Patron of the College.1971 Feb. 27 : Mar Antony Padiyara visits the College.1973 February : Very Rev Fr Joseph Meprakarott becomes the

new  Manager  succeeding  Very  Rev.Fr  John Mullamkuzhy.

1974 March 31 : Prof D Varghese retires from service.April 1 : Rev  Fr  Peter  Uralil  becomes  the  new

Principal.1976 August 3 : The College upgraded to a Degree College.

Dr S Krishnan, Vice Chancellor  of KeralaUniversity,  presides  over  the  functionorganised  to mark  the occasion of  startingB.Sc. (Physics) Degree course.

1977 March 17 : The Diocese of Kanjirapally formed.May 12 : The  first Bishop of Kanjirapally, Mar Joseph

Powathil,  becomes  the  new Patron. BA(Economics) Degree course  is started.

Oct. 10 : Pre-Degree - IVth group started1980 June : Very Rev Fr Joseph Thyparampil,  the Vicar

General of  the Diocese,  takes over as  theManager.

Oct. 28 : Rev Fr Peter Uralil retires from service.Dec. 4 : Prof K J Scaria of St Thomas college Pala,

assumes charge as the Principal.: BA  (History)  and B Com Degree  coursesstarted.

1981 : Shift System  introduced  for  the Pre-DegreeCourse. Three additional batches  -one  in  IGroup and two in II Group- are sanctioned.

: B Sc (Chemistry) started.

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Dec. 12 : The first P G course (M A Economics) started.1982 June 10 : Very Rev Fr Stanislaus Njalliyil succeeds Very

Rev Fr Joseph Thyparampil as the Manager.Dec. 26 : B Sc (Mathematics) started.1983 Oct. 2 : The College  gets  affiliated  to  the  newly

inaugurated Mahatma Gandhi University,Kottayam.

Oct. 20 : The shift system is done away with.1984 Dec. 4 : Prof K J Scaria returns to St Thomas College,

Pala and Rev Fr Jose Puthenkaduppil of theBiology  Department  becomes  the  newPrincipal.

1985 Jan. 17 : Mar  Joseph  Powathil  appointed  as  theArchbishop of Changanachery.

Jan. 18 : His Excellency Mar Mathew Vattakuzhy,  thenew Bishop of Kanjirapally, becomes the newPatron.

Jan. 25 : M Com Started.1988 Feb. 10 : Very Rev Fr John Thommithazhe takes over

as  the  new  Manager  from  Very  RevFr Stanislaus Njalliyil.

1989 July 7 : His Grace Mar Joseph Powathil  inauguratesthe  Silver  Jubilee  celebrations  of  theCollege.Mar Mathew Vattakuzhy  lays  thefoundation stone of the proposed auditorium.

1990 Feb.17-22 : Jubilee  celebrations.  Dr  Sankar  DayalSharma,  the  Vice  President  of  India,inaugurates  the  festival.

March 31 : Rev Fr Jose Puthenkaduppil retires.April 1 : Prof P T Joseph, Head of the Department of

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Physics, becomes the new Principal.Oct. 20 : Mahatma Gandhi University  Syndicate

decides to grant permanent affiliation to theCollege with effect  from  the academic year1989-90.

1992 Augu. 19 : Very  Rev  Fr  John  Thommithazhe  issucceeded  by  Very  Rev  Fr  JosephThyparampil as the Manager.

1994 Feb. 4 : The college  is brought under Section 2  (f)and 12-B of the UGC Act 1956.

1995 Nov. 14 : M Sc (Mathematics) is introduced. 1996 Oct. 5 : The  inauguration of  the newly  completed

auditorium  (The Silver Jubilee Hall) by  theState Minister of Education, Mr PJ Joseph, ina  function presided over by His ExcellencyMar Mathew Vattakuzhy.

Oct. 24 : V Rev Fr Joseph Thyparampil passes away. Nov. 22 : V Rev Dr  Joseph Marutholil becomes  the

Manager.1997 June 19 : The College is recognized by the University

as a Research Centre in Commerce.1998 March 31 : Prof P T Joseph retires from service April 1 : Rev Fr Cherian Thalakkulam C M I, the former

Principal of St Aloysius College, Edathua,takes charge as the Principal.

Nov. 30 : B Sc Botany (Vocational) is started.1999 Feb. 27 : Very Rev Dr Joseph Marutholil is succeeded

by  Very  Rev  Prof  Emeritus  Dr  XavierKoodapuzha as the Manager.

1999 August 2 : B Com (Vocational) is started.1999 Sept. 1 : St Dominicís Institute of Management (SIM) -

The Extension Wing of St Dominicís Collegestarted.

Nov. 29 : The NAAC Peer team visits the College andthe College obtains accreditation at the 3 star

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level.2000 Jan. 5 : B A English (Vocational) is introduced.Jan. 13 : A full fledged computer lab is inaugurated in

the College.2001 Jan. 19 : His Excellency Mar Mathew Vattakkuzhy

retires.Feb. 9 : The newly appointed Bishop Mar Mathew

Arackal becomes  the Patron of the College.March 31 : Rev Fr Cherian Thalakkulam CMI retires from

service.April 1 : Prof  Augustin  Thomas,  Head  of  the

Department of Commerce,  takes charge asthe Principal.

July : Semester system for Post Graduate Coursesis  introduced.

August 4 : M Sc Chemistry Started.2003 January 1 : The newly constructed Library Block is blessed

by His Excellency Mar Mathew Arackal andinaugurated jointly by Mr PC Thomas M.P. andMr Vackachan Mattathil M P.

January 29 : The  college  chapel  is  blessed  by  HisExcellency Mar Mathew Arackal.

Feb. 25 : Very Rev Fr Mathew Aerathedam succeedsVery  Rev  Prof  Emeritus  Dr  XavierKoodapuzha as the Manager.

2005 March 31 : Prof Augustin Thomas retires.April 1 : Prof P T   Jose, Head of  the Department of

Chemistry, takes charge as the Principal.2006 Feb 20 : Rev  Dr  Joseph  Nagaroor  succeeds

Rev Fr  Mathew Aerathedom as the Manager.2007 Feb 10 : Accredited by NAAC with B++ Level2007 May 31 : Prof P T Jose retires.2007 June 1 : Dr   Ancykutty Joseph, Head of  the Dept. of

Mathematics, takes charge as the Principal.2008 May 27 : The  renovated college office  is blessed by

the Manager.2009 May 27 : Rev. Dr Joseph Nagaroor's term as Manager

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ends  and  Very Rev.  Fr George Alunkelassumes charge as new Manager.

2010 March 31 : Dr Ancykutty Joseph retires from service2010 June   7 : Dr  Sunnykutty  Thomas, Department  of

Commerce, takes charge as the Principal2010 July   2 :    The QAC(Quality Assurance Centre)  is

inaugurated by His Excellency Mar MathewArackal.

2011 May   16 : Dr Sunnykutty Thomas,resigns from the postof Principal

2011 May  16 : Prof V A Emmanuel, Head of the Dept. ofBotany, takes charge as the Principal.

2013 March 31 : Prof V A Emmanuel   retires from service.2013 June 20 : Dr  K Alexander Head, P G Dept. of Politics

and Public Administration, St. Johnís College,Anchal, takes charge as the Principal.

2013 Sep 23 : M Sc Botany & M A English (Unaided Courses)Started.

2014 Feb 24 : Foundation stone laid for the Golden JubileeMemmorial Block by H.E. Mar Mathew Arackal,the Bishop of Kanjirapally.

2014 July 25 : Inauguration of the year long Golden JubileeCelebrations  by  Shri  Ommen  Chandy,Hon. Chief Minister of Kerala

2014 Aug 1 : Inauguration of the fully automated Library2014 Oct 10 : Inauguration  of  the MSc Botany  (Aided)

Course2015 July 31 : UGC Vice Chairman Dr. H. Devaraj Visits the

college.2015 July 31 : Valedictory of Golden Jubilee Celebrations.2015 Nov. 25 : College  becomes  a  4 G Wi-Fi  enabled

campus.......2016 Apr. 14 : Rev. Fr George Alunkelís  term as Manager

ends and Very Rev. Fr Varghese Parinthirickalassumes charge as new Manager.

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?MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY

1. Very Rev. Fr. Varghese Parinthirickal (Manager)(Chairman) 04828 202343

2. Dr K Alexander                      (Principal) 9447124340                                                      (Secretary)3. Rev Dr James Philip               (Bursar) 94478680054. Sri K Mathew Thomas Kollamkulam 94476011545. Sri K T Thomas Karipapparampil 98471516586. Adv Benny Jacob Kunnathu 94471143037. Dr Antony Joseph Kallampally 96568322218. Mr Joseph Abraham Kaduvathookil 93886143939. Dr Mendal Jose (Staff Representative) 9446126275

FORMER MANAGERS

1. Rev Fr Cyriac Thuruthumalil 1965  - 19692. Rev Fr John Mullankuzhy 1969  - 19733. Rev Fr Joseph Meprakarott 1973  - 19804. Rev Fr Joseph Thyparampil 1980  - 19825. Rev Fr Stanislaus Njalliyil 1982  - 19886. Rev Fr John Thommithazhe 1988  - 19927. Rev Fr Joseph Thyparampil 1992  - 19968. Rev Dr Joseph Marutholil 1996  - 19999. Rev Prof Emeritus Dr Xavier Koodapuzha 1999  - 200310. Rev Fr Mathew Aerathedom 2003  - 200611. Rev Dr Joseph Nagaroor 2006  - 2009

12. Rev. Fr. George Alumkal 2009  - 2016

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FORMER PRINCIPALS

1. Rev Fr Kuriakose Aenekatt 1965  - 19682. Rev Fr Nestore C M I 1968  - 19693. Prof D Varghese 1969  - 19744. Rev Msgr Peter Uralil 1974  - 19805. Prof K J Scaria 1980  - 19846. Rev Fr Jose Puthenkaduppil 1984  - 1990 7. Prof P T Joseph 1990  - 19988. Rev Fr Cherian Thalakulam C M I 1998  - 2001 9. Prof Augustin Thomas 2001  - 200510. Prof P T Jose 2005  - 2007

11. Dr Ancykutty Joseph                                        2007 -  2010

12. Dr Sunnykutty Thomas                                    2010 -   2011

 13. Prof V A Emmanuel 2011 -  2013

COLLEGE COUNCIL

   1. Dr K Alexander - (Principal)

2. Dr Jojo George - Head, Dept.of Botany (Secretary)

3. Dr P J George - Head, Dept.of English

4. Fr Abhilash Dominic -  '' Malayalam

5. Dr P P Alias -  '' Hindi

6. Prof George Zacharia -  '' Mathematics

7. Prof Marykutty Joseph -  '' Physics

8. Prof Roselin Thomas -  '' Chemistry

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9. Prof Nirmala Joseph - '' Zoology

10. Prof Jiamol James - '' Economics

11. Prof Bino P Jose - '' History

12. Dr M M  George - '' Commerce

13. Prof Rony K Baby - '' Political Science

14. Prof Praveen Thariyan - '' Physical Education

15. Dr Saju Joseph - Elected Member

16. Prof Michael Thomas - Elected Member

REPRESENTATIONS IN UNIVERSITY ANDOTHER ACADEMIC BODIES

Dr K Alexander  (Principal)

Chairman, P G Board of Studies  in Public Administration,University of Kerala.

Member : Syndicate M.G. University

Dr Jojo GeorgeChairman, U G Board of Studies in Botany, M G UniversityConvenor, Core Committee, UG Board of Studies,M G University.Member, Academic Council, S.B. CollegeChanganassery (Autonomous)Nodal Officer - AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education)

Dr Saju Joseph

Member, U G Board of Studies in English, M G University

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1. Dr P J George M A, Ph D HOD 04828 [email protected] (Research Guide) 9895081271

2. Dr Ancy Joseph M A, M Phil, Ph D [email protected]

3. Dr Saju Joseph M A, B Ed, Ph D 04828 [email protected] 9495848213

4. Prof Kappan J C M A [email protected]

5. Prof Lekha Francis M A [email protected]

6. Prof Juno Jose M A [email protected]

7. Ms Binny P Mathew MA, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

8. Ms Anupa Rose Babu MA (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

9. Ms Febini M. Joseph MA (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

TEACHING STAFFDr. ALEXANDER MA, M.Phil, Ph D Principal 9447124340

M A English (Self Financing)M A English (Self Financing)M A English (Self Financing)M A English (Self Financing)M A English (Self Financing)

1. Dr Roseline T Mathew M A, M Phil, Ph D(Co-ordinator) [email protected]

2. Prof Mariamma George M A, M Phil 94956114153. Ms Josmy Maria Joseph M A, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) 9446506266

[email protected]

4. Ms Linett Jacob M A, B Ed. PGDCA (Guest Lecturer)[email protected]

5. Ms Amrutha V. Nair M A, B Ed, NET(Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

ENGLISH

MALAYALAMMALAYALAMMALAYALAMMALAYALAMMALAYALAM1. Prof Fr Abhilash Dominic M A HOD 9446980035

[email protected]. Fr. Manoj Joseph M A M Phil 9446137438

[email protected]

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HINDIHINDIHINDIHINDIHINDI1. Dr P P Alias M A, M Phil, Ph D HOD 04828 234181

[email protected] 9495314152

2. Jincy Joseph M A, B Ed, M Phil (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

MATHEMATICSMATHEMATICSMATHEMATICSMATHEMATICSMATHEMATICS

1. Prof George Zacharia M Sc HOD 04772 [email protected] 9447908964

2. Prof Jisha Jacob M Sc 04828 [email protected] 9495095230

3. Prof Shibu Manuel M Sc (On FDP Deputation) 04822 321950manuel [email protected] 9447129317

4. Prof Sony Joseph M Sc, B Ed 04812 [email protected] 9447528092

5. Rev Dr James Philip M Sc, Ph D (Bursar) [email protected] 9447868005

6. Prof Anu Joy M Sc, B Ed [email protected]

7. Prof Prathish Abraham M Sc [email protected]

8. Dr Naiju M Thomas MSc, PhD (Statistics) [email protected]

9. Ms Rani Jose MSc (FDP Substitute) [email protected]

PHYSICSPHYSICSPHYSICSPHYSICSPHYSICS

1. Prof Marykutty Joseph M Sc, B.Ed, M Phil HOD 04822 [email protected] 9495109078

2. Ms Metilda Joseph M Sc (On Deputation) 0481 25307939496541216

3. Prof Nelson Kuriakose M Sc, B Ed [email protected]

4. Mr Midhun Varghese M Sc, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) 9496871600 [email protected]

5. Ms Anuja M M Sc, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

6. Ms Anitha Merin Joseph M Sc (Guest Lecturer) 9495741034

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CHEMISTRYCHEMISTRYCHEMISTRYCHEMISTRYCHEMISTRY1. Prof Roselin Thomas M Sc, M Phil, B Ed HOD 04692 783803/

[email protected] 94470731882. Dr Renjini Joseph M Sc, B Ed, Ph D 9447355577

[email protected]. Dr Rani Alphonsa M Sc, Ph D 9633843616

[email protected]. Dr Shoniya Thomas M Sc, Ph D 9447517872

[email protected]. Prof Mary Pitunia C Mathew M Sc, B Ed 8547330308

[email protected]. Prof Jyolsna Abraham M Sc, M Phil, B Ed 9446485479

[email protected] 92071145197. Ms Minu Mary Sebastian M Sc (Guest Lecturer) 9544805907

[email protected]. Mr Jacob C Mathew M Sc, BEd (Guest Lecturer) 9961749087

[email protected]

[email protected]

1. Dr Jojo George M Sc, M Phil, Ph D HOD 04828 [email protected] 9447125263

2. Dr Joseph Michael M Sc, Ph D 04822 [email protected] 9446206165

3. Prof Michael Thomas M Sc, B Ed 04828 [email protected] 9495365554

4. Dr Sallykutty Thomas M Sc, B Ed, Ph D [email protected]

5. Dr Sonia Abraham M Sc, B Ed, Ph D (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

6. Dr Smitha Sebastian M Sc, B Ed, Ph D (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

7. Rev Dr Silvy Mathew M Sc, B Ed, M Phil, Ph D [email protected] (Guest Lecturer)

8. Ms Jyothi Abraham M Sc, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

ZOOLOGYZOOLOGYZOOLOGYZOOLOGYZOOLOGY

1. Prof Nirmala Joseph M Sc, B Ed HOD 04822 [email protected] 9446821327

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ECONOMICSECONOMICSECONOMICSECONOMICSECONOMICS

1. Dr Ruby J A M A, B Ed, M Phil, Ph D 0481 [email protected] 94 95686641

2. Prof Jaimol James M A, B Ed, M Phil [email protected] HOD 9447356702

3. Prof Imme Maria Thomas M A, M Phil 04828 [email protected] 9895524832

4. Prof Rani Thomas M A, B Ed [email protected] 9497282690

5. Prof Rekha Jose M A, B Ed 04828 223141 [email protected] 98470372236. Prof Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian M A, M Phil 9447705455

[email protected]. Prof Soumya Maria M A, M Phil 9400316071

[email protected]

HISTORYHISTORYHISTORYHISTORYHISTORY

1. Prof Bino P Jose M A HOD [email protected]

2. Ms Priyamol V C M A (History), MA (Politics) [email protected] M Ed (Guest Lecturer)

3. Jincy Jose M A, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Dr K Alexander (Reserch Guide) M A, M Phil, Ph D Principal 9447555917

2. Prof Rony K Baby M A, M Phil HOD [email protected]

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPHYSICAL EDUCATIONPHYSICAL EDUCATIONPHYSICAL EDUCATIONPHYSICAL EDUCATION

Prof Praveen Thariyan M PEd HOD 04828 [email protected] 9446665402

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B CB CB CB CB Comomomomom VOCATIONAL VOCATIONAL VOCATIONAL VOCATIONAL VOCATIONAL (SELF (SELF (SELF (SELF (SELF FINANCING)))))

1. Ms Manjusha S.G. M Sc (Computer Science) [email protected] Co-ordinator

2. Ms Reema Abraham M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

3. Ms Varshamol P.V. M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

4. Ms Roshma Varghese M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

5. Ms Anumol Kurian M Com, B Ed (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

6. Ms Shint Joy M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

7. Ms. Bismi Joy M Com, BEd (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

8. Ms Annu George M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

9. Ms Alphonsa Chacko M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

10.Ms Remya Jose MA (Malayalam) (Guest Lecturer) 9656610925

COMMERCECOMMERCECOMMERCECOMMERCECOMMERCEWebsite: www.commercesdc.org, E-mail : [email protected]

1. Dr M M George M Com, M Phil, Ph D HOD [email protected] 9387278900

2. Dr Mendal Jose M Com, M Phil, Ph D 04828 [email protected] 9446126275

3. Prof Anoop Tom Thomas M Com 04828 [email protected] 9961406491

4. Prof Joicey Jose M Com 04828 [email protected] 9605473822

5. Prof Deepa Tes George M Com, B Ed 04828 [email protected] 9495108794

6. Prof Reshmi Tom M Com, M Phil 04822 [email protected] 9645004094

7. Prof Abyson Kurian M Com 04828 [email protected] 9745913111

8. Prof Honey Thomas M Com 04828 [email protected] 9605962672

9. Mr Sebin Sebastian M Com (Guest Lecturer) [email protected]

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF1. Mr P V John Junior Superintendent 04828 206676

[email protected] 9400706676

2. Ms Alicekutty Joseph Head Accountant B Com 9400090979

3. Ms Beenamma Mathew UD Clerk B Com 9400606353

4. Ms Elsy Dominic UD Clerk 9526445028

5. Mr Benny A J LD Storekeeper [email protected]

6. Mr Mijo K Joseph LD Clerk MA BEd 04828 [email protected] 9605108005

LIBRARY STAFFLIBRARY STAFFLIBRARY STAFFLIBRARY STAFFLIBRARY STAFF

1. Mrs Deumy John Librarian - M.Li.Sc 8547437375

[email protected]

2. Mr Joseph M M Library Asst. 04828 2057789446861302

LABORATARY AssistantLABORATARY AssistantLABORATARY AssistantLABORATARY AssistantLABORATARY Assistant

1. Mr Binumon Thomas Mechanic (On Leave)2. Mr M C John Lab Asst (Hr. Gr) 04828 235082,

96055321913. Mr N T James '' 04812 504049

96052704314. Mr Dominic Varghese '' 99471970475. Mr C V Dominic '' 04828 209524

9496592647

6. Tojo Jose Lab Asst. MSc BEd 9656186947

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OFOFOFOFOFFICE ATTENDENTFICE ATTENDENTFICE ATTENDENTFICE ATTENDENTFICE ATTENDENT

1. Mr Joseph Chacko '' 94462750882. Mr Cherian Joseph '' 99952904123. Mr Sunny Joseph '' 04828 209505

9847205764

MECHANICMECHANICMECHANICMECHANICMECHANIC1. Mr Sachin Kurian Mechanical Assistant - Physics Lab

9656041770 [email protected] 9048101487

SUPPORTING STAFFSUPPORTING STAFFSUPPORTING STAFFSUPPORTING STAFFSUPPORTING STAFF (On Contract)

1. Jobin Jose Computer Lab 99610184492. Mr Thomas Chacko Office 956201153. Mr. Binu Thomas Office 9061063272

[email protected]

SECURITY STAFF SECURITY STAFF SECURITY STAFF SECURITY STAFF SECURITY STAFF (On Contract)

1. Mr Binu M Chandy 99613158702. Mr Sibi John 94952634603. Mr George Joseph 9495353640

HOUSE KEEPINGHOUSE KEEPINGHOUSE KEEPINGHOUSE KEEPINGHOUSE KEEPING (On Contract)

1. Ms Marykutty 9562057470

2. Ms Santhamma 8157895440

3. Ms Mini 9048472798

KERALA STATE SPORTS HOSTEL SCHEMEKERALA STATE SPORTS HOSTEL SCHEMEKERALA STATE SPORTS HOSTEL SCHEMEKERALA STATE SPORTS HOSTEL SCHEMEKERALA STATE SPORTS HOSTEL SCHEME

1. Mr Baiju Joseph MPED, NIS 9446276569(Athletic Coach)

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LIST OF CLASS TEACHERS 2016 - 2017

MATHEMATICS......................................................................

I  & II  Sem B Sc Dr Naiju M Thomas 9961674771III  & IV Sem B Sc Prof Sony Joseph 9447528092V & VI Sem B Sc Rev Dr James Philip 9447868005I & II  Sem M Sc Prof Jisha Jacob 9495095230III  & IV Sem M Sc Ms Rani Jose 8281982460

PHYSICS................................................................................I  & II  Sem B Sc Prof Nelson Kuriakose 9747321513III  & IV Sem B Sc Ms Anuja M 9544462198V & VI Sem B Sc Prof Marykutty Joseph 9495109078

CHEMISTRY...........................................................................

I  & II  Sem B Sc Prof Shoniya Thomas 9447517872III & IV Sem B Sc Prof Rani Alphonsa Jose 9633843616V & VI Sem B Sc Prof Jyolsna Abraham 9446485479I  & II  Sem M Sc Dr Renjini Joseph 9447355577III  & IV Sem M Sc Prof Mary Pitunia 8547330308

BOTANY.................................................................................

I  & II  Sem B Sc Dr Sallykutty Thomas 9747550096III  & IV Sem B Sc Dr Sonia Abraham 9446439051V & VI Sem B Sc Dr Joseph Michael 9446206165I  & II  Sem M Sc Prof Michael Thomas 9495365554III  & IV Sem M Sc Dr Jojo George 9447125263

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ENGLISH...............................................................................I  & II  Sem B  A Prof J C Kappan 9446475373III  & IVSem B  A Dr Ancy Joseph 9446984937V & VI Sem B  A Dr P J George 9895081271ECONOMICS........................................................................... I  & II  Sem B A Prof Rani Thomas 9497282690III & IV Sem B A Prof Rekha Jose 9847037223V & VI Sem B  A Prof Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian9447705455 I  & II  Sem M A Prof Imme Maria Thomas 9895524832III & IV Sem M A Dr J A Ruby 9495686641HISTORY.................................................................................. I  & II  Sem B  A Prof Bino P Jose 9495750916III & IV Sem B A Ms Jincy Jose 8281337314V & VI Sem B A Ms Priyamol V C 9495674750COMMERCE........................................................................... I  & II  Sem B Com Prof Joicey Jose 9605473822III & IV Sem B Com Prof Anoop Tom Thomas 9961406491V & VI Sem B Com Prof Abyson Kurian 9745913111 I  & II  Sem M Com Prof Deepa Tes George 9495108794III & IV Sem M Com Dr Mendal Jose 9446126275B COM  (VOCATIONAL)...........................................................Model  -  IIII & II Sem B Com Ms Reema Abraham 9544439359III & IV Sem B Com Ms Anumol Kurian 9746590599V & VI Sem B Com Ms Manjusha S G 9995627561Model  -  III & II Sem B Com Ms Bismy Joy 9497304944III & IV Sem  B Com Ms Shint Joy 9895586646V & VI Sem B Com Ms Varshamol P V 9048063928M A English  (Self Financing)............................................... I &II Sem Ms Linett Jacob 9847712883III &IV Sem Ms Amrutha V Nair 9744181789

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TEACHERS IN CHARGE OF VARIOUSCOMMITTEES FOR THE ACADEMIC

YEAR 2016 - 20172

1. Academic Advisors : Dr P J GeorgeDr P P Alias

2. Public Relations Officer  (PRO): Dr Jojo George

3. Staff Secretary : Prof Jisha Jacob4. UGC (Nodal Officer) : Prof Praveen Thariyan5. Liaison Officers : Dr M M George

Prof George Zacharia6. Staff Association : Prof J C Kappan (Vice-President)

Prof Bino P Jose (Secretary)7.   University Examination : Dr Mendal Jose

(Addl Chief Superintendent)8.  CBCSS : Prof  Michael Thomas (Co-ordinator)9. Internal Exam : Prof Jisha Jacob (Co-ordinator)

Dr P P AliasProf Rekha JoseProf Lekha FrancisDr. Naiju M Thomas

10.  Admission Cell : Prof Praveen Thariyan(Nodal Officer)

Dr P P Alias11. IQAC : Dr K Alexander (Chairman)

Rev Fr Varghese Parithirickal(Manager)

Dr P J Alexander, IPS (Educationist)Rev Dr James Philip (Bursar)Prof  Bino P Jose (Co-ordinator)Adv Benny Jacob (Governing Body)

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Fr Thomas Mattamundayil, Director MDSFr Habi Mathew,  Director PDSMs Jolly Dominic  President, ParathoduGrama PanchayathAdv Sebastian Kulathinkal (FOSA)Prof  Marykutty JosephDr Saju JosephProf lmme Maria ThomasProf Anoop Tom ThomasProf Michael ThomasDr Renjini JosephProf Juno JoseProf Prathish AbrahamMr P V JohnSmt Beenamma MathewMs Soumya Chandran (II BA Eco.)Mr Melwin K Jose (II B Sc Phy.)

12. Continuous Evaluation Prof Prathish Abraham(Co-ordinator)Prof Marykutty JosephProf Jisha JacobProf Bino P JoseProf Joicey JoseProf Michael ThomasProf Soumya MariaProf Lekha FrancisDr Renjini Joseph

11. UGC Cell : Dr Mendal Jose (Co-ordinator)Prof Roseline Thomas(Joint Co- ordinator)Prof Praveen Thariyan  (Secretary)Dr P J GeorgeProf Marykutty JosephProf  Nirmala JosephProf  Jisha JacobFr James Philip

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Prof Bino P JoseProf  Michael ThomasProf Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian

12.NAAC Steering Committee: Dr Saju Joseph (Co-ordinator)Dr Mendal JoseRev Dr James PhilipProf Jisha JacobProf Praveen ThariyanProf Bino P JoseProf Rekha Jose (Secretary)

13. Dominican Discern  (ISSN 2454-5708)Managing Editor : Dr K Alexander PrincipalChief Editor Prof Jaimol James

Editorial Advisors : Dr  P J  Alexander IPSDirector General of Police (Rtd), KeralaDr Stephen MathewsDirector, Berchmanís lnstitute ofManagement, ChanganacherryDr J G RayProfessor and Head, School ofBio-science, M.G University, KottayamDr Neethi PFaculty, School of  Development, AzimPremji  University, BangaloreDr Burton CleetusAsst Prof, CHS, SSS, JNU, New DelhiDr Sunil Jacob JohnAssociate Professor, NIT CalicutProf Anish ThomasAsst  Prof, Devamatha College, Kuravilangad

Editorial Board : Dr Jojo GeorgeRev Dr James PhilipProf Bino P JoseProf Juno JoseProf Soumya MariaDr Renjini JoseProf Anoop Tom Thomas

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14. Medical Aid Cell : Dr Saju Joseph  (Co-ordinator)Prof Roseline ThomasDr James PhilipDr Sallykutty Thomas

15. Anti-ragging/Anti-narcotic  / Anti-harassment cell: Dr P P Alias

Fr James PhilipProf  Rony K BabyProf Rani ThomasProf Abyson Kurian

16. Research Committee : Dr Mendal Jose (Co-ordinator)Fr James PhilipDr Ancy JosephProf Jisha Jacob

17. Young Researcherís Club: Prof Jaimol James (Co-ordinator)Prof Jisha JacobProf Abyson Kurian

18.Grievance Redressal Cell: Prof Nirmala JosephProf Marykutty Joseph

19.Discipline Committee/Ethics: Dr  P P Alias  (Co-ordinator)Prof  George ZachariaProf Nirmala JosephProf Praveen ThariyanProf lmme Maria ThomasProf  Bino PJoseMs Manjusha S.G

20. Hand Book & Calendar : Prof  Anoop Tom ThomasProf  Michael ThomasProf Lekha FrancisProf  Reshmi Tom

21. NSS Programme Officers : Prof Joseph MichaelProf Joicey Jose

22. Womenís Cell : Dr  Ancy Joseph (Co-ordinator)Prof Nirmala JosephProf Rani Thomas

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Prof Deepa Tes GeorgeProf Juno JoseRev Dr Silvy MathewProf Jinu Elizabeth Sebastian

23. Arts Club : Prof J C Kappen (Co-ordinator)Prof Bino p JoseProf lmme Maria ThomasProf Sony JosephProf Joicey Jose

24. Debate & Quiz Club : Prof Rani Thomas (Co-ordinator)Prof Sony JosephProf  Rony K BabyProf Soumya Maria

25.Human Resource Cell : Dr  Ancy Joseph (Co-ordinator)Dr Saju JosephProf Rony K BabyProf Abyson KurianProf Reshmi TomDr Naiju M Thomas

26. Career & Placement and : Prof J C Kappan (Co-ordinator) Language & communicationProf Anoop Tom Thomas

Prof Lekha FranicsProf Juno JoseProf Michael Thomas

27.PTA : Dr Saju Joseph (Secretary)28.Counselling Cell : Prof Nirmala Joseph

Prof Rekha Jose29. CSM &Value Education : Prof Deepa Tes George

(Co-ordinator)Prof George ZachariaProf Marykutty JosephProf Nirmala JosephDr Ancy JosephProf Bino P JoseFr Abilash DominicMs Reema Abraham

30. Technical Advisor : Prof Pravaeen Thariyan31.Student  - Teacher Opening  to

Police & Public (STOPP) : Dr Saju Joseph  (Co-ordinator)Prof Anoop Tom Thomas

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Prof Rani ThomasDr Sallykutty Thomas

32. Transport & Road Safety Dr Mendal Jose (Co-ordinator)Prof Marykutty Joseph:

33. FOSA : Prof Praveen Thariyan (President)Prof Bino P JoseProf Jisha JacobProf Anoop Tom ThomasProf Rani Thomas

34. Website &  IT : Dr P P AliasDr Saju JosephProf Marykutty JosephProf Praveen ThariyanProf  Bino P Jose:

35.Bhoomithra Sena Club  / Nature Club: Prof Michael Thomas

(Faculty-  in  -charge)36. Population Education Club : Prof Imme Maria Thomas

Prof Rekha Jose37.Nature Walk : Dr P J George

Dr P P AliasProf Nelson KuriakoseProf Praveen ThariyanProf Joicey JoseDr Joseph MichelProf Soumya Maria

38.Charity   Club : Prof Nirmala Joseph(Co-ordinator)Prof Sony JosephProf Lekha FrancisProf Marykutty Joseph

39. Library Advisory Committee : Dr P J GeorgeDr Mendal JoseDr  P P AliasProf Bino P JoseFr Abhilash DominicDr Rani Alphonsa JoseMs Deumy John

40.Civil Service Aspiring Students Club              (CASC) : Prof Jaimol James(Co-ordinator)

Dr Saju Joseph

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Prof Jisha JacobProf  Anoop Tom ThomasProf Soumya MariaProf Lekha FrancisProf  Abyson KurianDr Rani Alponsa Jose

41.Additional Skill Acqisition Programme (ASAP): Prof Rony K Baby (Co-ordinator)

42.Walk With A Scholar (WWS) : Prof Anoop Tom Thomas(Co-ordinator)

43.Scholar Support Programme  (SSP): Prof Sony Joseph (Co-ordinator)

44.Music Club : Prof J C  KappanProf Joicey JoseMrs Manjusha S G

45. News Letter : Prof Lekha FrancisFr Abhilash DominicProf Juno JoseProf Reshmi Tom

46. NET : Dr Jojo George (Co-ordinator)Prof Roseline ThomasProf Shibu ManuelProf lmme Maria ThomasProf Anoop Tom Thomas

47. Green Auditing Cell : Dr Joseph MichaelProf Nirmala JosephProf Michael ThomasDr Renjini Joseph

48. Virtual Lab : Prof Michael Thomas (Nodal Officer)Dr Rani Alphonsa (Nodal Officer)Prof Nelson Kuriakose

50. Discussion Forum : Prof Bino P Jose (Staff Co-ordinator)Ms Anu Alex  IIIrd BSc Maths(Student Co-ordinator)

51. PSC Coaching (PTA Spon.) : Prof Imme Maria Thomas(Co-ordinator)

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Second Languages offered: Malayalam  / Hindi

II POST GRADUATE PROGRAMMES - CSS

1. M Sc Mathematics 10Optionals -1. Fuzzy Mathematics2. Mathematical Economics3. Analytic Number Theory4. Combinatorics5. Operations Research

2. M Sc Chemistry (Pure) 10Elective Courses -1. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry2. Advanced Organic Chemistry3. Advanced Physical Chemistry

3. M Sc Botany 12 1.Tissue culture & MicrobialBiotechnology.

2.Genetic engineering3.Genomics proteomies andBioinformatics

4. M A Economics 151. Monetary Theory & Policy2. Fundamentals of Envt. Economics3. Personal Management4. Economics of Envt.& Social sector5. Economics of Agriculture

5. M Com                           15 Finance Stream6. M A English 12 Self  funded

III DOCTORAL DEGREEPh D in Commerce

IV ADD ON COURSECertificate Course in Health Education and Yoga ( 30 seats) - Dept.

of Physical Education.The course  is sponsored by  the UGC andCertificates are issued by  M G University.

Seats

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RESEARCH CENTRE IN COMMERCEThe Post-Graduate Department of Commerce was recognized

by  the University as a Research Centre on 19    June 1997. 10research  scholars  are  doing  Ph  D  under  4  Supervisors:Dr  Sunnykutty  Thomas,Dr M D  Baby, Dr  Thomas  JosephThoomkuzhy  and Dr.   Kurian  Joseph.  17  scholars  have  beenawarded Ph D  to  date  and  1  has  submitted  his  thesis  foradjudication.

RESEARCH GUIDESName                    Centre

Dr Baby M D S D College, KanjirapallyPh: 04828 234221, 9447572670

Dr Sunnykutty Thomas S D College, KanjirapallyPh: 04828 262084, 9895211731

Dr Kurian Joseph S D College, KanjirapallyPh: 04828 203777, 9447180377

Dr. Thomas Joseph S.D. College KanjirapallyThoomkuzhy (OC) 9847056960

Dr K Sreeranganthan (OC) S.D. College Kanjirapally

English

PoliticalScience

RECOGNIZED RESEARCH GUIDES IN THE COLLEGE

 Subject Name                    Centre

Dr K Alexander I. ICKS Kariavattam, TVMII. St Thomas College, Pala    Ph: 9447124340

Dr P J George St Thomas College, PalaPh: 04828 271271,9895081271

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GENERAL DISCIPLINE1. Students should be proud of  their college and of  themselves.

They should speak and behave in such a way as to bring creditto both.

2. Students are answerable  to  the principal  for  their conduct bothin the campus and out of it.

3. Students shall observe good manners and decorum at all times.4. They shall greet their teachers at the time of their first meeting

during  the day.

5. When a visitor or a teacher enters their class room, the studentsshould stand up and remain standing until he takes his seat orasks them to resume theirs.

6. Students are expected  to speak English  in  the class  room andon  the  campus. They  are  encouraged  to  develop  excellentcommunication skills in both English and Malayalam.

7. Students  shall not enter or  leave a  class  in  session withoutpermission.

8. They are not allowed to enter other classes without the permissionof the principal.

9. They shall not disfigure the walls, desks or benches of the collegewith writings or engravings of any description whatsoever. Theyshall handle college property,  furniture etc. with care. Studentswho violate the rule will be fined.

10. Political activism is strictly banned on the campus. Students areforbidden to organize or participate in any meeting in the collegeexcept those of the College Associations, or to collect money forany purpose, or  to circulate among  themselves any notice or

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petition or literature of any kind without the written permissionof the Principal.

11. Students are not allowed to address the college authorities  ina body, or  to behave  in any way  that  is subversive  to orderlyacademic life.

12.Students shall always wear  their  identity badges on  thecampus. Those who  fail  to do  so  shall pay  a  fine of Rs. 50.

13. All U G Students shall make sure that they are in full uniform onall working days.

14. Students riding two-wheelers are instructed to park their vehiclesin the shed near the western gate. Those riding two wheelersshould enter the campus only through the western gate.

15. Any student who is persistently insubordinate, who is repeatedlyor wilfully mischievous, and who, in the opinion of the principal,is  likely  to have an unwholesome  influence on his/her  fellowstudents, and who  is guilty of  serious misconduct,  shall beexpelled from the college or served with a compulsory T.C., orsuspended  from  the college, according  to  the gravity of  theoffence.

16. It may be specially noted that in the event of any misconduct,students are obligated  to  forfeit    the educational concessionsextended and the scholarships awarded.The concessions andscholarships may be withdrawn from students who resort to orparticipate in strikes or misbehave in any other manner.

17.Use of cell phones within the campus is strictly prohibited.If any mobile phone is found in the possession of a student onthe campus, it shall be seized and disposed of as per regulationsand a fine of Rs.500/- will be charged.

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18. Any student found guilty, within the campus or outside, of raggingor persuading others to engage in such activity will be seriouslydealt with as per Kerala Ragging Prohibition Act 1998.

19. To  supervise and promote general discipline,   a DisciplinaryCommittee, a Grievance Redressal Cell and an Anti-ragging  /Anti-harassment Cell function in the college.

20.When  there  is any doubt on any matter of college discipline,the students shall consult the principal.

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Legislation Against Ragging, Punishmentand grievance Redressal Mechanism

The 'Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act' (1998) defines raggingas doing of  ìany act by disorderly  conduct  to a  student of aneducational institution, which cause or is likely to cause physical orpsychological  harm  or  raising  apprehension  or  shame  orembarrassment  to  that student and  includes  teasing, or abusingor playing practical jokes or causing hurt to such students or askinga student to do any act or to perform something which such studentswill not in the ordinary course will be willing to doî. Ragging is neithera means of  familiarization nor an  introduction with  freshers but aform  of  psychopathic  behaviour  and  a  reflection  of  deviantpersonalities (KSHEC)

UGC Notification (June 2009) specifies a comprehensive setof regulations  to curb ragging. Following are  the highlights of  thenotification.

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a) Duties of  the educational  institutions

Documents related to admissions should contain a stern warningthat  indulging  in  ragging will  invite harsh punishment. Phonenumbers of the national anti - ragging help line and the collegelevel  functionaries  of  anti-ragging  cell  have  to  be  givenprominently  in  the prospectus.

Parents and students should be asked, at the time of admission,to sign an affidavit promising that no ragging will be attemptedby the former.

A meeting of all cocerned has to be convened at the beginningof  the academic year  to create awareness against  ragging aswell as punishment applicable to offenders.

(b) Punishment

As per UGC  regulations, a student  found guilty of  raggingshall be expelled  from  the  institution. Further, he/she  shall bedebarred from taking admission elsewhere, up to a specified periodof time. A fine up to Rs. 2.5 lakhs may also be imposed.

(c) Round  the Clock Help  line

On 30th June 2009 a national help line started operation. Victims ofragging may register their complaints at 1800-180-5522 (toll-free)

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SC/ST MONITORING CELL

CHAIRMAN

Dr K Alexander - Principal

SECRETARY

Dr M M George - HOD Commerce

MEMBERS

Prof Imme Maria Thomas - Department of Economics(Lady Faculty)

Ms Jolly Dominic - President,Parathodu Grama Panchayath

ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE1. Students shall occupy their seats in the classroom before the

second bell. They are  to  remain standing during  the prayersong.

2 Attendance will be marked at  the beginning of each period.Absence  for one period will be  treated as absence  for half aday and absence  for  two or more periods will be  treated asabsence for the whole day.

3. No student shall absent himself/herself from any class withoutleave.

4. If leave is required for a single period, application may be madeto  the  teacher concerned.

5. Students absenting  themselves  from class without  leave  formore than 10 working days will have their names removed fromthe  rolls. They may be  readmitted at  the discretion of  theprincipal  in which case  they will have  to pay  the readmissionfee and all other fees due.

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6. Leave of absence should be applied for to the principal throughthe  teacher-in-charge.

7. No absence of any kind will ipso facto exempt any student fromwriting  composition,  test  papers,  examinations,  or  otherexercises due on those days.

8. In the case of sick leave for more than three days, applicationshould be supported by a medical certificate.

9. A student who has been absent  for  five or more consecutiveworking days, whether with leave or without it, should, on return,report  in person to the principal.

10. The annual certificate of attendance and progress required bythe university  for presentation  to a university examination willnot be granted unless  (a)  the student has attended not  lessthan 75 % of the total number of working days of the academicyear, and (b) the principal is satisfied with the studentís progressand conduct.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES

1. A student who desires to obtain an Identification/Character/ Age/Course/Transfer Certificate shall apply to the principal in writingstating his/her class, class number, and other relevant details.Normally, a notice of 24 hours  is necessary for the  issue of acertificate.

2. A Conduct Certificate is something a student has to earn. It willnot be issued as a matter of course.

3. A Transfer Certificate will be issued only after the student haspaid up all the dues to the college.

4. In the case of a student who is expelled from the college, or isserved with a compulsory T.C. for serious misconduct, the T.C,will be sent to the Registrar of the University and the parent /guardian will be intimated about it.

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5. No Certificate of any  kind will be  issued unless  the  studentproduces his  identity Card.

6. Original certificates surrendered at the college office at the timeof admission will not be returned during the course of  study.

7. As soon as the course is over the students shall collect thesecertificates from the office. Delay in doing so may result in theloss  of  such  certificates  for which  the  college will  not  beresponsible.

8. Students shall also collect mark  lists and certificates receivedat the office from the university within two weeks from the dateof  receipt.

COLLEGE LIBRARY

The fully automated library management system has becomefunctional in the golden jubilee year. The library has an impressivecollection  of  books,  academic  journals,  popular magazines,newspapers, visual materials, online INFLIBNET database service,DELNET service, book bank etc.To ensure maximum utilization ofthe various facilities provided by the library the following regulationsare to be strictly observed.1. All students, staff and  research scholars are members of  the

Iibrary2. The library will be open from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm on all working

days3. Silence must be strictly observed in the library4. Students are requested to scan there ID card at the electronic

check point.5. Reference books and journals will not be lent out6. UG students can borrow a maximum of 4 books at a time and

PG Students 6 books.

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7. Books are issued for a maximum period of14 days after whichthey can be renewed for 14 days more by bringing the booksand ID card to the library.

8. A fine of Rs.1 will be levied for each day after the due date

9. Books damaged or  lost must be  replaced or paid  for by  theborrower

10. All services of the library may be withheld to a user for violationof  the  regulations.

 RESIDENCEStudents who are not residing with their parents or relatives

shall stay only in lodgings approved by the Principal.

CARMEL HOSTELManaged  by  the  Carmelite  sisters,  the  hostel  offers

accommodation for girl students. Ph : 04828-234287

CLUBS & ORGANISATIONS

INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)Constituted  to ensure  the   enhancement of  the academic

quality of the institution and its consistent growth through continuousmonitoring of its performance at various levels. A system of regularevaluation  is  followed whereby  strengths and weaknesses areidentified, improvement is measured and remedial actions are taken.

COLLEGE UNION

All  the students of  the College are members of  the CollegeUnion. The election  to  the various offices of  the College Union  isconducted, as per  the guidelines and directions  issued by  theHonorable High Court of Kerala, in the Parliamentary pattern. Classrepresentatives are elected from all classes who in turn elect fromamong  themselves,  the various office bearers of  the Union. The

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Principal shall be  ex-officio patron of the Union. He may appoint asenior member of the teaching staff as Union Advisor. The executiveof the College Union shall consist of :1. The Patron (Principal)2. Union Advisor3. The Chairman of the College Union4. The Vice Chairman5. The General Secretary6. The Arts Club Secretary7. The Editor of the College Magazine8. Two Councillors to the University Union9. A Representative each from the I D.C., II D.C., III D.C., I P.G. &

II P.G. classes.10. Two Lady Representatives

It is the duty of the Executive to strive to realize the objectivesof the Union and co-operate with the Principal and the staff in themaintenance of discipline.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)

There are two units of the NSS functioning in the College witha  sanctioned  strength  of  200  volunteers.     Members  getopportunities  to  take part  in  various  constructive projects andcommunity development programmes. Camps are organised duringholidays for creative social service activities. Training programmesare  conducted  for personality development and  for  raising  civicconsciousness among students.

THE PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATION

This is an association of parents/guardians and teachers andit  tries  to ensure  the active participation of  the parents  in  the  lifeand activities on  the  campus.  It  renders  financial assistance  toimprove the facilities available for the students as well as to support

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the maintenance of discipline. The Principal is the ex-officio Presidentof the PTA.The Vice President shall be a representative of parents,and  the Secretary shall be a  representative of  teachers. There  isan executive committee  too, consisting of 4 members each  fromparents and  teachers.

DOMINICAN DISCERN (ISSN 2454-5708)E-mail: [email protected] Discern, A Refereed Journal for Interdisciplinary Studiesis a quarterly published peer  reviewed print  journal  that acceptsresearch works  from  scholars,  academicians,  professors  andcorporate professionals related to their respective areas of interest.It  publishes  thoughtful  contributions  that  offer  insights  andperspectives extending  knowledge and understanding of  inter-disciplinary  research. The mission of  the  journal  is  to  foster  freeand authentic communication of research works across  the entireacademic community.

DEPARTMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS

Function  under  the  direct  supervision  of  the  departmentconcerned. Students  of  each  department  are members  of  itsAssociation. The HOD or a  faculty member acts  as the president ofthe association, and a student representative as secretary. Variousacademic/non-academic/cultural  activities  and  enrichmentprogrammes are conducted under the auspices of the Associations.

FORMER STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (FOSA))

The Former Students Association (FOSA) was started in 1972 asa forum for the alumni of the college to get together and keep contactwith the Alma Mater. It serves as a link between the former and thepresent  students  and  orients  activities  towards  the  overalldevelopment and welfare of the college

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DEPARTMENTAL ALUMNI

Former students of each department meet annually, reconnectiingand  refreshing  relationships.They also  take part  in and contributeto the developmental activites of the department.

WOMEN'S CELL

Womenís Cell has a significant role in the activities of the collegeas  it channelises  the  inborn  talent and  leadership qualities of  thewomen students, motivates and  inspires them and  instils the spiritand power of womanhood in them by organizing various actvities.

CAREER GUIDANCE CELL

  Works with the aim of providing  assistance and guidanceto students  to develop  their career, making  information availableregarding opportunities in career and higher studies, and arrangingcampus interviews. Career guidance programmes, seminars, trainingin group discussion, model  interviews etc.are organised. Careerbooks and journals are made available to students.

CIVIL SERVICE ASPIRING STUDENTS CLUB (CASC)

    It aims at motivating and equipping students for civil service andother major  competitive examinations. The  club  conducts manyprogrammes  for attaining  its pronounced goals.They  include  talksby civil service personnel, management and career experts,seminarson personality development & leadership etc.

HUMAN RESOURCE CELL  Aims at facilitating  personality development classes, effective publicspeaking  training,  leadership  training &  life guidance courses.  Itsupports and encourages students to acquire  the skills and  generalknowledge needed  to avail  career opportunities.Also promotes

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ecological  concern and emotional and spiritual intelligence amongstudents.

COUNSELLING CELL   The Counselling Cell plays a decisive  role  in  the non-academicactivities  of  the  college  by  rendering  personal  and  vocationalcounselling  to  the needy  students.The  service of a professionalcounsellor is made available to the students twice a week.

POPULATION EDUCATION CLUB (PEC)

   From  the early 1990ís  the Population Education Club has beenfunctioning as the social outreach facility of the PG Department ofEconomics. Major  initiatives under PEC  include  the  conduct ofmedical  camps and  socio-economic  surveys.  It also organizesworkshops  for students on social  issues of  topical  importance.  Itísmain objective is to promote social commitment among students.

VALUE EDUCATION CELL

     Functions with the aim of inculcating ethical and moral values instudents. Classes are conducted on wednesdays. Toppers  in  theannual examination in Value Education are awarded prizes. The cellis also in charge of the weekly prayer meetings, the annual retreatfor teaching, non teaching staff and catholic students, and conductsseminars for non Catholic students.

CATHOLIC STUDENTS' MOVEMENT

An organisation for the Catholic students in the college that aims attheir spiritual and intellectual growth.

ST DOMINIC'S NATURE CLUB

  Registered with the Nature Club of India, and affiliated to the W.W.F.Nature Club endeavours  to  create awareness about  the

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environment  in society and  instill  in  the young minds great zealand  fervour  for  the preservation of enviornment.

BHOOMITHRASENA CLUB (BMSC)

Under the Kerala State Directorate of Environment and ClimateChange Plan Scheme, "Environment Awareness and Education'',entitled "Bhoomithrasena'' was initiated for setting up Environmentclubs in the colleges of the state for strengthening the commitmentsof students towards environment protection. It  is  intended to takeup environmental protection activities and awareness extension atthe grass  root  level especially  in  the  vicinity of  the partcipatingcolleges. Through  this  programme  it  is  intended  to  establishBhoo Mithra Sena Club (BMSC) in the Colleges.

Objectives

To encourage  the college students appreciate environmentand to be aware of the environmental issues of the locality.

To provide environmental education opportunities for collegestudents and involve them in addressing environment issuesof the locality.

To utilize  the enormous manpower available with  collegestudents and conduct awareness  in the society.

To make students practice and advocate sustainable lifestyles.TOURISM CLUBPromotes 'tourism awareness' in the students.DEBATE & QUIZ CLUB   Functions with  the objective of enhancing  the  intellectual andcommunicative  talents of  the students, and encouraging habits ofreading & acquiring general knowledge. Conducts quiz programmesand debates on issues of social, cultural and political relevance.

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STUDENT TEACHER OPENING TO THE POLICE &THE PUBLIC (STOPP)

A voluntary organisation  functioning  in  the college with  thefollowing objectives:1) To provide a platform for the academic community, police and thepublic  to come  together and  to  take stock of  the  law and ordersituation in the locality.

2) To  take necessary precautionary measures  to prevent criminaltendencies  in the society.

3) To assist the police in controlling the vehicular traffic infront of thecollege during the peak hours.

4) To propagate and popularise in the society the salutary conceptsof the "Janmaithri Police''

WALK WITH A SCHOLAR (WWS)A new initiative of Higher Education Department, Government

of Kerala. This scheme introduces the idea of mentoring and buildson the concept of mentor as a guide and friend for UG students. Thescheme is open for 30 students per year of the UG programme in acollege and provides needy students with guidance and orientationto prepare themselves for employment and to select their areas forhigher studies.SCHOLAR SUPPORT PROGRAMME (SSP)

A new initiative of Higher Education Department, Governmentof Kerala. This scheme is open to 50 students of the college and itaims at extending personalized additional support to weak studentsin chosen subjects of curriculum, which is challenging for students,identified through a systematic result analysis.ADDITIONAL SKILL ACQUISITION PROGRAMME (ASAP)   Additional skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) is a joint initiativeof  the Departments of General Eduction and Higher Education ofthe Government of Kerala. This was initiated to tackle the problemof growing unemployment  in  the  state. This programme aims atenhancing  the employability of  the youth of our state by providingthem with needed skills during their regular academic period itself.

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In our college a batch of 30  first year UG students undergo  thistraining successfully.GREEN AUDITING CELLAim: To include research culture among students so as to empowerthem  to  take up social and environment problem and  to developthe right scientific temper and outlook.Objectives:1. To provide  research support  to students  to conduct  researchprojects on social and ecological issues.

2. To  conduct  community extension and development projectsthrough people research projects (PRP)

3. To  impart scientific methods and  research  techniques amongstudents to deal with emerging social and environmental issues.

4. Study, suggest and implement solutions to environment problemsthrough  timely  interventions.

NATURE WALKInteractive forum for students. Students and staff interested

in  environmental  conservation,  nature  photography,  birding,trekking, and adventure  travel can become members. Awarenessclasses,  exhibitions,  nature  camps,  deep  forest  trekking  andwaterscape explorations are arranged every year.ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLUB

The Entrepreneurship Development Club of  the  collegefunction under the auspices of the Research and PG Departmentof Commerce. To  inculcate and develop entrepreneurial  skillsamong  the growing  talents,  the  club  conducts  interactions withsuccessful entrepreneurs field visits to industries / start up villagesand confidence building and motivating sessions on a regular basis.HONESTY SHOP

A new  initiative of  the PTA.  It  is meant  to cultivate  in  thestudents    the  virtues  like honesty,  responsibility  and  integrity.Different essential items including the stationery are displayed withthe price tag attached. The student can take them after depositingthe exhibited price  in  the cash box. There will be no surveillancewhat so ever.

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Youth  for ChangeThis  initiative of  the college  tries  to bring  together  the studentsand teachers of the  institutions of higher education  in the area  inorder  to bring about positive  changes  in different walks of  life.College is the nodal agency. Programmes are organized individuallyand collectively by the participant  institutions.Discussion ForumThe forum organizes noon-time meetings of one hour duration onFridays. Teachers, students and  invited scholars  introduce newbooks and current  issues and discussions are held.

OTHER SERVICES AND FACILITIES1. Students' Welfare Scheme    Renders financial assistance to the needy students.2. Health Centre  Under the supervision of the Physical Education Department andwith  the  financial aid of UGC,a Health Centre with gym  facilitiesfunctions  in  the college. Yoga and  fitness classes are conductedhere. The  services and  facilites of  the Centre are open  to  thestudents and the staff.3. Annual Medical  Inspection  Every student of the college is made to undergo annual medicalexamination.For  this,the services of qualified medical officers aremade available.4. Medical Aid Cell     The cell functions for ensuring the holistic health and welfare ofthe    student  community.  It arranges many programmes  for  thephysical and mental health of  the students  in collaboration withMary Queenís Hospital, Kanjirapally. An MOU has been signed withthe hospital  for  that purpose.Accordingly,  the poor and needystudents  from  the college will be given medical  treatment  in  thehospital at a subsidised rate.5. Workshop Facility        It  functions  directly  under  the  supervision  of  the PhysicsDepartment of  the  college  .The maintenance and  repair of  the

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electrical and electronic equipments especially  is the work of thisfacility.The  devices  and  equipments  and  the  services  of  theworkshop are open to the students and teachers.6. Computer Lab   Established with UGC assistance, for practicals of B Com, VocStudents. With the aim of imparting Computer and IT education tostudents, training programmes are conducted for various batchesof  students. The  services of  the  lab are available  to  students,teachers, and the public.7. Herbal garden  Maintained and supervised by the  Department of Botany, it is arich  collection  of   medicinal  plants.  It  helps  the  students  tounderstand and identify common as well as rare medicinal plants,their  botanical names and their medicinal uses.8. Language Lab

The College has a fully functional, state-of-the art LanguageLab.  It  offers  20 well-equipped  access  points  supported  bysophisticated language software. It is accessbile to all students andto the participants of  language courses.

MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY PG PROGRAMME

REGULATIONS FOR CREDIT SEMESTER SYSTEM(MGU-CSS-PG)

These Regulations shall come  into  force  from  the AcademicYear 2012-2013 onwardsProject   work

Project work shall be completed by working outside the regularteaching hours  .

Project work shall be carried out under the supervision of ateacher in the concerned department  .

A candidate may, however,  in certain cases be permitted towork on  the project  in an  industrial  / Research Organization on  therecommendation of  the Supervisor.

There  should  be  an  internal  assessment  and  externalassessment  for  the project work.

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The external evaluation of  the Project work  is  followed bypresentation of work  including dissertation and Viva-Voce.

The  title and  the credit with grade awarded  for  the programproject should be entered in the grade card issued by the university.Assignments

Every student shall submit one assignment as an  internalcomponent for every course with a weightage one. The Topic for theassignment shall be allotted within the 6th week of instruction.Seminar Lecture

Every PG  student  shall deliver one  seminar  lecture asan  internal component for every course with a weightage two.  Theseminar lecture is expected to train the student in self-study, collectionof relevant matter from the books and Internet resources, editing,document writing, typing and presentation.

Every student shall undergo at  least  two class  tests as aninternal component for every course with a weightage one each. Theweighted average shall be  taken  for awarding  the grade  for classtests.

The attendance of students for eacourse shall be anothercomponent  of  internal  assessment as prescribed with weightageone.

No course shall have more  than 4 credits.Comprehensive Viva-voce shall be conducted at the end

semester of the program comprehensive Viva-Voce covers questionsfrom all courses  in  the programme.ATTENDANCE

The minimum requirement of aggregate attendance during asemester  for appearing  the end semester examination shall be 75%.Condonation of shortage of attendance to a maximum of 10 days in asemester subject to a maximum of two times during the whole periodof a programme may be granted by the University.

If a student  represents his/her  institution, University, State orNation in Sports, NCC, NSS or Cultural or any other officially sponsoredactivities such as collegeunion  / university union activities, he/sheshall be eligible  to claim  the attendance  for  the actual numberof days participated   subject    to   a   maximum   of 10   days    in   a

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Semester  based  on  the  specific recommendations of the Head ofthe Department and Principal of  the College concerned.

A student who does not satisfy the requirements of attendanceshall not be permitted  to  take  the end Semester examinations.EXAMINATIONS

There shall be  the University examination at  the end of eachsemester.

Practical examinations shall be conducted by the University atthe end of each semester.

Project evaluation and Viva -Voce shall be conducted at theend of the programme only. Practical examination, Project evaluationand Viva-Voce shall be conducted by two external examiners and oneinternal examiner.End-Semester Examinations

The examinations shall normally at  the end of each semester.

There shall be one end-semester examination of 3 hours duration ineach  lecture based course and practical course.

A  question  paper  may  contain  short  answer  type/annotation,short  essay  type questions/problems and long essay type questions.Different types of questions shall have different weightage to quantifytheir range. Weightage can vary  from course  to course

depending on  their comparative  importance, but a general patternmay be followed by the Board of Studies.

EVALUATION AND GRADINGEvaluation: The evaluation scheme  for each course shall containtwo parts;  (a)  internal evaluation and  (b) external evaluation. 25%weightage shall be given to internal evaluation and the remaining 75%to external evaluation and the ratio and weightage between  internaland external is 1:3. Both internal and external evaluation shall be carriedout using Direct grading system.

Internal evaluation: The  internal evaluation  shall be based onpredetermined  transparent system  involving periodic written  tests,assignments, seminars and attendance in respect of theory coursesand based on written  tests,  lab skill/records/viva and attendance  in

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respect of practical courses. The weightage assigned  to variouscomponents for internal evaluation is as follows:

Components of  Internal Evaluation and Component Weightage

i) Assignment  1ii) Seminar  2iii) Attendance  1iv) Two Test papers  2

Grades  for Attendance% of attendance Gradeabove 90% ABetween 85 and 90 BBetween 80 and below 85 CBetween 75 and below 80 Dbelow 75 E

To ensure transparency of the evaluation process, the internalassessment grade awarded  to  the  students  in each  course  in asemester shall be published on  the notice board at  least one weekbefore  the commencement of external examination. There shall notbe any chance for improvement for internal grade.

The course teacher and the faculty advisor shall maintain theacademic record of each student registered  for  the course whichshall be forwarded to the University through the college Principaland a copy should be kept  in  the college  for at  least  two years  forverification.External evaluation

The external Examination in theory courses is to be conductedby  the University with question papers set by external experts. Theevaluation of the answer scripts shall be done by examiners basedon a well-defined scheme of valuation. The external evaluationshall be done  immediately after  the examination preferably  throughCentralized Valuation Photocopies of the answer scripts of the externalexamination shall be made available  to  the students  for scrutiny onrequest and  revaluation/scrutiny of answer scripts shall be done asper the existing rules prevailing in the University.

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DIRECT GRADING SYSTEMDirect Grading System based on a 5 - point scale  is used  to

evaluate  the performance  (External and  Internal Examination ofstudents)DIRECT GRADING SYSTEMLetterGrade Performance Grade point(G) Grade Range

 A Excellent 4 3.5 to 4.00 B Very Good 3 2.5 to 3.49C Good 2 1.5 to 2.49 D Average 1 0.5 to 1.49E Poor 0 0.00 to 0.49

The overall grade for a programme for certification shall be based onCGPA with a 7- point scale given below

      CGPA         Grade3.80 to 4.00    A+3.50 to 3.79 A3.00 to 3.49   B+2.50 to 2.99 B2.00 to 2.49   C+1.50 to 1.99 C1.00 to 1.49 D

Each course is evaluated by assigning a letter grade (A, B, C,D or E)  to  that course by  the method of direct grading. The  internal(weightage =1) and external weightage =3) components of a courseare separately graded and  then combined  to get  the grade of  thecourse after  taking  into account of  their weightage.

A separate minimum of C grade is required for a pass for bothinternal evaluation and external evaluation for every course.

A student who fails to secure a minimum grade for a pass in acourse will be permitted to write the examination along with the nextbatch.

GRADE CARDThe University under  its seal shall  issue  to  the students, a

grade card on completion of each semester.

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The Final Grade Card issued at the end of the final semestershall contain  the details of all courses  taken  during  the  entireprogramme including those taken over and above the prescribedminimum credits for obtaining the degree. The Final Grade Card shallshow the CGPA and the overall letter grade of a student for the entireprogramme.AWARD OF DEGREE

The successful completion of all the courses with ëC+í gradeshall be the minimum requirement for the award of the degree.

Grievance Redressal

There  is provision  for  redress of grievance at  four  levels.Complaints regarding the evaluation shall be brought to the noticeof the teacher concerned  in the first  instance. If the student  is notsatisfied with his decision, he may appeal  to  the DepartmentalGrievance Redressal Cell which has as members,  the Head ofDepartment, the teacher-in-charge of that particular class and theteacher concerned. The student will also have the freedom to makefurther appeal to the College level Grievance Redressal Cell whichconsists  of  the Principal,  the General Co-ordinator  and  theconcerned Head of  the Department. There  is a University LevelRedressal Cell too.

REGULATIONS FOR UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMESUNDER CHOICE BASED COURSE-CREDIT-SEMESTER

SYSTEM AND GRADING, 2013

DURATION

The duration of U.G. programmes shall be 6/8 semesters

The  duration  of  odd  semesters  shall  be  from  June  toOctober  and  that  of  even  semesters  from November  toMarch. There shall be  three days semester break after oddsemesters and  two months vacation during April and May  inevery academic year.

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A student may be permitted to complete the Programme, onvalid  reasons, within a period of 12/16 continuous semestersfrom  the date of commencement of  the  first semester of  theprogramme.

SCHEME AND SYLLABUS

The U.G. programmes shall include (a) Common courses I & II,(b) Core courses, (c) Complementary Courses, (d) Open Course.

Credit Transfer and Accumulation system can be adopted  inthe programme. Transfer of Credit consists of acknowledging,recognizing  and  accepting  credits  by  an  institution  forprogrammes or courses completed at another  institution. TheCredit Transfer Scheme  shall  allow  students  pursuing  aprogramme  in one University  to  continue  their education  inanother University without break.

 PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

There shall be a maximum of three credits for the open courseand  remaining one credit should be shifted  to choice basedcourse or any other core course.

a Programme Duration 6 Semestersb Total Credits required  for successful

completion of the programme 120c Minimum credits required from  common

courses 38d Minimum credits required from  Core +

complementary + vocational* coursesincluding Project 79

e Minimum credits required from Opencourse 3

f Minimum attendance required 75%

*The credit distribution for vocational courses  is  to  bedecided separately.

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EXAMINATIONSThe evaluation of each course shall contain two parts:(i)  Internal or In-Semester Assessment (ISA)(ii) External or End-Semester Assessment (ESA)The  internal  to external assessment  ratio shall be 1:4,  for

both courses with or without practical.   There shall be a maximumof 80 marks for external evaluation and maximum of 20 marks forinternal evaluation.   For all  courses  (theory & practical), gradesare given on a 07-point  scale based on  the  total percentage ofmarks. (ISA+ESA) as given below

Percentage of Marks Grade Grade Point

90 and above A+  - Outstanding 1080-89 A - Excellent 970-79 B - Very Good 860-69 C - Good 750-59 D - Satisfactory 640-49 E - Adequate 5Below 40 F - Failure 4

Note: Decimal are to be rounded to the next whole number

CREDIT POINT AND CREDIT POINT AVERAGE

Credit Point (CP) of a course is calculated using the formulaCP = C x GP, where C = Credit; GP = Grade pointCredit Point Average (CPA) of a Semester/Programme is calculatedusing the formulaCPA = TCP/TC, where TCP = Total Credit Point; TC = Total CreditGrades for the different semesters and overall programme are givenbased on the corresponding CPA as shown below:

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CPA GradeAbove 9 A+ - OutstandingAbove 8, but below or equal to 9 A - ExcellentAbove 7, but below or equal to 8 B -Very GoodAbove 6, but below or equal to 7 C - GoodAbove 5, but below or equal to 6 D - SatisfactoryAbove 4, but below or equal to 5 E - Adequate4 or below F - Failure

Note: A separate minimum of 30% marks each for internal and external(for both theory and practical) and aggregate minimum of 40% are requiredfor a pass for a course.† For a pass in a programme, a separate minimumof Grade E is required for all the individual courses. If a candidate† securesF Grade for any one of the courses offered in a Semester/Programmeonly F grade will be awarded for that Semester/Programme until he/she†improves this to E grade or above within the permitted period.  Candidatewho secures E grade and above will be eligible for higher studies.

MARKS DISTRIBUTION FOR EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONAND INTERNAL EVALUATION

The  external  examination  of  all  semesters  shall  beconducted by the University at the end of each semester.  Internalevaluation  is  to  be  done  by  continuous  assessment.   Marksdistribution  for  external  and  internal  assessments  and  thecomponents for internal evaluation with their marks are shown below:

Components of the internal evaluation and their marks areas below.

 For all courses without practicala) Marks of external Examination :  80b) Marks of  internal evaluation :  20All  the  three components of  the  internal assessment are

mandatory.  For common course English in I Semester, internal oralexamination shall be conducted instead of test paper.

Components of Internal Evaluation MARKSAttendance   5Assignment /Seminar/Viva   5

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Test paper(s) (1 or 2)(1x10=10; 2x5=10) 10Total 20

For all courses with practicala) Marks of theory ñExternal Examination : 60b) Marks of theory ñInternal Evaluation : 10

Components of Theory ñ Internal Evaluation MarksAttendance 3Assignment/Seminar/Viva 2Test paper(s) (1 or 2)(1x5=5; 2x2.5=5) 5Total 10

c) Marks of Practical ñExternal Examination :   40   (only in even semesters)d) Marks of Practical- Internal Evaluation :   20    (odd and even semesters combined annually)

Components of Practical-Internal evaluation MarksAttendance    4Record*      10Lab  involvement        6Total      20*Marks awarded for Record should be related to numberof experiments recorded.

11.3  Project Evaluation: (Max. marks100)Components of Project-Evaluation             MarksInternal Evaluation              20Dissertation  (External) 50Viva-Voce (External) 30Total                                                              100

ATTENDANCE EVALUATION1) For all courses without practical

% of attendance Marks90 and above   585 ñ 89   480-84   3

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76-79   275   1

(Decimals are to be rounded to the next higher whole number)

2) For all courses with practical

% of Attendance Marks for % of Attendance Marks fortheory practical

90 and above   3 90 and above 480ó89   2 85ó89 375ó79   1 80ó84 2

75ó79         1

(Decimals are to be rounded to the next higher whole number)

ASSIGNMENTSAssignments are to be done from 1st to 4th Semesters.  At leastone assignment should be done in each semester.

SEMINAR/VIVAA student shall present a seminar in the 5th semester andappear for Viva-voce in the 6th semester.

 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST PAPERSAt least one internal test-paper is to be attended in each semester

for  each  course. The  evaluations  of  all  components  are  to  bepublished and are  to be acknowledged by  the  candidates.   Alldocuments of internal assessments are to be kept in the college fortwo  years  and  shall  be made  available  for  verification  by  theUniversity.   The responsibility of evaluating the internal assessmentis vested on the teacher(s), who teach the course.Grievance Redressal MechanismInternal assessment shall not be used as a tool for personal or othertype of vengeance.   A student has all rights to know, how the teacherarrived at the marks.  In order to address the grievance of studentsa  three-level Grievance Redressal mechanism  is envisaged.   Astudent  can  approach  the  upper  level  only  if  grievance  is  notaddressed at the lower level.

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Level 1: Dept. Level:   The department cell chaired by  the Head;and Dept. coordinator and teacher  in-charge, as members.Level 2: College level: A committee with the Principal as Chairman,Dept. Coordinator, HOD of concerned Department and a seniorteacher nominated by the College council as members.Level 3: University Level:  A Committee constituted by the Vice-Chancellor as Chairman and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Convener  -Syndicate  sub-committee on Students Discipline and Welfare,Chairman- Board of Examinations as members and the Controllerof Examination as member-secretary.The college council shall nominate a senior teacher as coordinatorof internal evaluations.  This coordinator shall make arrangementsfor giving awareness of  the  internal evaluation  components  tostudents immediately after commencement of I semesterThe internal evaluation report in the prescribed format should reachthe University before  the 4th week of October and March  in everyacademic year. External examinationThe external examination of all semesters shall be conducted bythe University at the end of each semester. Students having a minimum of 75% average attendance for all thecourses only  can  register  for  the examination.   Condonation ofshortage of attendance to a maximum of 10 days or 50 hours in asemester subject to a maximum of 2 times during the whole periodof  the  programme may  be  granted  by  the University  on  validgrounds.   This  condonation  shall  not  be  counted  for  internalassessment.Benefit  of  attendance may  be  granted  to  students  attendingUniversity/College union/Co-curricular activities by  treating  themas present for the days of absence, on production of participation/attendance certificates, within one week, from competent authoritiesand endorsed by  the Head of  the  institution.   This  is  limited  to amaximum  of  10  days  per  semester  and  this  benefit  shall  beconsidered for  internal assessment also.

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Those  students who are not eligible even with  condonation ofshortage of attendance shall repeat the course along with the nextbatch.

All students are to do a project.  This project can be doneindividually or as a group of 3 students.   The projects are  to beidentified during the II semester of the programme with the help ofthe supervising teacher.  The report of the project in duplicate is tobe submitted to the department at the sixth semester and are to beproduced before the examiners appointed by the University.

There will be no supplementary exams.  For reappearance/improvement, the students can appear along with the next batch.

A student who registers his/her name for the external examfor a semester will be eligible for promotion to the next semester.

A  student who  has  completed  the  entire  curriculumrequirement, but could not register  for  the Semester examinationcan  register notionally,  for getting eligibility  for promotion  to  thenext semester.

A candidate who has not secured minimum marks/creditsin internal examinations can re-do the same registering along withthe University examination for the same semester, subsequently.

All  programmes  and  courses  shall  have  uniquealphanumeric code.  Each teacher working in affiliated institutionsshall have a unique identification number and this number is to beattached with the codes of the courses for which he/she can performexamination duty.PATTERN OF QUESTIONSQuestions shall be set to assess knowledge acquired, standardapplication  of  knowledge,  application  of  knowledge  in  newsituations,  critical evaluation of  knowledge and  the ability  tosynthesize  knowledge.   The question  setter  shall ensure  thatquestions covering all skills are set.  He/She shall also submit adetailed scheme of evaluation along with the question paper.

A question paper shall be a judicious mix of objective type, shortanswer  type, short essay  type  /problem solving  type and  longessay  type questions.

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Pattern of questions  for external examination  for  theorypaper without practical.

Total no.  Number of questions Marks of Totalof questions to be answered each question marks

10 10 1 10

12 8 2 16

9 6 4 24

4 2 15 30

 TOTAL 35 26 x 80Pattern of questions  for external examination  for  theorypapers with practical

Total no.  Number of questions Marks of Totalof questions to be answered each question marks

8 8 1         810 6 2 126 4 4 164 2 12 24

   TOTAL 28 20 x 60

MARK CUM GRADE CARDThe University under  its seal shall  issue to the students a

MARK CUM GRADE CARD on completion of each semester, whichshall contain the following information:

(a) Name of the University

(b) Name of the College

(c) Title  & Model of the

(d) Under-Graduate Programme

(e) Name of the Semester

(f) Name and Register Number of the student

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(g) Code, Title, Credits and Max. Marks (Int., Ext. & Total)  of eachcourse opted  in the semester.

(h) Internal, External and Total Marks awarded,   Grade, Gradepoint and Credit point in each course  opted in the semester

(i) Institutional  average  of  the  Internal Exam  and UniversityAverage of the External Exam in each course.

(j) The total credits, total marks (Max. & Awarded) and total creditpoints in the semester

(k) Semester Credit Point Average  (SCPA) and  correspondingGrade.

(l) Cumulative Credit Point Average  (CCPA)  corresponding  toCommon courses, Core and Complementary (separately andtogether) and whole programme, as the case may be.

(m) The final Mark cum Grade Card issued at the end of the finalsemester shall contain the details of all courses taken duringthe final semester examination and shall  include the final grade/marks scored by the candidate from 1st to 5th or 7th semester,as the case may be,  and the overall grade/marks for the totalprogramme.

There shall be 3 level monitoring committees for the successfulconduct of the scheme.  They are -

1. Department Level Monitoring Committee (DLMC), comprisingHOD and two senior-most teachers as members.

2. College Level Monitoring Committee (CLMC), comprisingPrincipal, Dept. Co-ordinator  and A.O/Superintendent  asmembers.

3. University Level Monitoring Committee (ULMC), headed by theVice-Chancellor  and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Conveners  ofSyndicate subcommittee on Examination, Academic Affairs andStaff  and Registrar  as members  and  the Controller  ofExaminations as member-secretary.

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TRANSITORY PROVISIONNot with standing anything contained in these regulations, theVice-Chancellor shall,  for a period of one year  from  the dateof coming  into  force of  these  regulations, have  the power  toprovide by order that these regulations shall be applied to anyprogramme with such modifications as may be necessary.

 Proviso

The CBCSS Regulations 2009, now in force are applicable toprogrammes offered by the University to admissions made uptoand  including the academic year 2012-2013.

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Annexure 1g - of the Mark cum Grade Card(COMMON TO ALL SEMESTERS)

Description of  the Evaluation ProcessTable 1

%Marks Grade Grade Point90 and above A+  - Outstanding         1080-89 A - Excellent 970-79 B - Very Good 860-69 C - Good 750-59 D - Satisfactory 640-49 E - Adequate 5Below 40 F - Failure 4

Grade and Grade PointThe Evaluation of each Course  comprises of    Internal and

External Components in the ratio 1:4 for all Courses.Grades and Grade Points are given on a 7-point Scale based

on  the percentage of Total Marks (Internal + External) as given inTable 1(Decimals are to be corrected to the next higher whole number)

Credit point and Credit point averageGrades for the different Semesters and overall Programme are givenbased on the corresponding CPA, as  shown in Table 2

CPA Grade

above 9 A+ - Outstanding

above 8  but below 9 A    -  Excellent

above 7  but below 8 B    -  Very Good

above 6  but below 7 C    -  Good

above 5  but below 6 D    -  Satisfactory

above 4 but  below 5 E     -  Adequate                     below 4 F     -  Failure

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NOTE: A separate minimum of 30% marks each for internal and external (forboth theory and practical) and aggregate minimum of 40% are required for apass  for a  course.† For a pass  in a programme, a  separate minimum ofGrade E  is required for all the  individual courses. If a candidate† secures FGrade for any one of the courses offered in a Semester/Programme only Fgrade will be awarded for that Semester/Programme until he/she†  improvesthis to E GRADE or above within the permitted period. Candidates who secureE grade and above will be eligible  for higher studies.

FEE REGULATIONS

1. Tuition fees will be collected in lump or in two equal instalmentsat the beginning of each semester. The first instalment of feesincluding the special fee prescribed will be collected from thestudents of senior classes within a period of five consecutiveworking days beginning  from  the day of  re-opening of  theCollege. In the case of junior classes the instalments of tuitionfee due till the date of admission with special fee and cautiondeposit will be collected at the time of admission.

2. Subsequent  instalments will be collected on or before  the 5thconsecutive working day of the month concerned.

3. Late payment of tuition or special fees can be made with a fineof Rs. 5/-, if paid within five consecutive working days from thedue date, and there after with a fine of RS.10/-. If an installmentof fee with the fine is not paid within one month from the duedate, the name of the student will be removed from the rolls ofthe College  and  the  student will  be  denied  the  benefit  of

Credit point (CP) of a Course  is calculated using the formula  ,  where C = Credit; GP = Grade Point

Credit Point Average (CPA) of a Semester or Programme etc.    is calculated using  the  formula

  CPA =    , where TCP = Total Credit Point;

TC = Total Credit

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attendance  from  the date of  removal.  If  the student  is  to bereadmitted  he  has  to  apply  to  the Principal    for    specialpermission   and also has  to pay up all dues with  fine andRs. 50/- as re-admission  fee. The readmitted student will getthe benefit of attendance only from the date of readmission.

FEE RATES 2016- 2017Degree

ProgrammePost GraduateProgramme

Sl.No. Item

I Tuition Fees 1000 1800II Affiliation Fees 300 350III Special Fees

1) Admission fee 75 1502) Library Fee 100 1003) Sports 100 1004) Sports Affiliation 75 755) Stationary 50 506) Calendar 30 307) Medical Inspection 05 058) Magazine 50 509) Visual Education 25 2510) Association 50 5011) University Union 50 5012) Students Welfare Fund 20 2013) Caution Deposit 360 60014) Matriculation Fee 100 .....15) SSIP 10 1016) Students Aid Fund 05 0517) Womenís Organization 05 0518) Insurance 10 1019) Laboratory- Maths 150 ....

Physics 400 ....Chemistry 400 1200Botany 500 1200

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Endowments & Scholarships

1. C G Philip Memorial Scholarship Instituted by the staff and students of the year 1970 -71 to be

awarded to two students who secure the highest Mark in Hindi inthe B A and B Sc Degree University Examinations (aggregate GPAof the first four semesters)

2. M J Scaria Memorial Scholarships Instituted by the staff and students of the year 1970-71 to be

awarded  to  the students who secure  the highest Mark  in    IVSemester (aggregate GPA of  the  first  four semesters) and  thehighest marks in the II MA Economics University Examinations.

3. M T Philip Memorial Scholarship              Instituted by the staff and students of the year 1970-71 to be

awarded to two students who secure the highest Mark (aggregateGPA of the first four semesters) in Malayalam in B A / B Sc DegreeUniversity Examinations.

4. A V  Mathai Memorial Scholarship Instituted by the Staff Association in the year 1984 to be awarded

to two students who secure the highest Mark in English CommonCourse (aggregate of the first four semesters)  in the BA, BSc.Degree University examinations.

5. Thomaskutty Scaria Memorial Scholarship Instituted by the Staff Association to be awarded to the two studentswho secure the highest Mark in Final BA and highest marks in finalM.A.Economics University Examinations.

6. Very Rev Fr John Kunnapally Sacerdotal Golden JubileeMemorial Scholarship

            To be awarded to the student who gets the highest Mark  inMalayalam in the  B.A/B.Sc. University Examinations.

7. P T A Scholarship           To be awarded to the students who stand first and second in

each batch of each class in the Model Examinations.8. Prof Joy Cyriac Mappilaparampil Endowment

  Instituted by  the Mathematics Forum  in January 1997,  to beawarded to the students who secure the highest score  (aggregateMark in the four semesters) in the M Sc Mathematics UniversityExaminations

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9. Prof. Sunny Mathew EndowmentInstituted by Prof. Sunny Mathew in 2015, to be awarded to thestudent who secures the highest score (aggregate Mark in the sixsemesters) in the BSc Mathematics University Examinations.

10. Prof Molly Abraham EndowmentInstituted by Prof.Molly Abraham in 2015, to be awarded to thesecond year BSc Mathematics student who secures the highestscore in first year (aggregate Mark in the first two semesters) inthe BSc University Examinations.

11. Prof. N.C. Jacob EndowmentInstituted by prof N.C. Jacob in 2015, to be awarded to the Finalyear BSc Mathematics Student who securesthe highest score incomplementary Statistics (aggregate Mark in the four semesters)in the BSc University Examinations.

12. Thomaskutty Scaria Memorial Endowment          This endowment, is instituted by the Staff Association in memory

of Thomaskutty Scaria of  the Department of Economics,  forconducting Memorial Lecture once in two years.

13. Sony Chacko Memorial EndowmentInstituted by the Staff Association in memory of Sony Chacko ofthe Department of Chemistry. This endowment is for conducting aMemorial Lecture once in two years.

14. Prof   K  D   Antony Memorial EndowmentInstituted by the Staff Association in memory of Prof  K D  Antonyof the Department of English, to be awarded to:

     i. two students who secure the highest mark in BA English UniversityExaminations.

     ii. a student of BA English on a merit cum means basis.15. Msgr  Peter Uralil Memorial Endowment

Instituted by Uralil family in memory of the former Principal, MsgrPeter Uralil. to  be awarded to the student who stands first in theFinal B.Sc   Physics University Examination.

16. Prof P  Narayana Swamy Endowment for the Best ChemistryStudent

           Instituted by Prof   P   Narayana Swamy in 2003, to be awardedto the Final B  Sc   Chemistry student who secures the highestGPA  in  core and  complementary of  the  first  four  semestersUniversity examinations.

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17. Prof   P  T   Joseph Memorial Endowment - Instituted by the'Association of the Retired Staff in 2003', in memory of Prof   P  TJoseph, the former Principal, to be awarded to two students - onefrom the Final B  A   and B  Com   classes and the other from theFinal B  Sc   classes - who secure the highest Mark  in Part III(Core and complementary) University examinations for the firstfour semesters.

18. Prof   James K   George EndowmentInstituted by the Commerce Alumni of the college, to be used forconducting a  lecture once  in    three  years  for  the benefit ofCommerce Students.

19. Saji George Kallada EndowmentInstituted by St.Dominicís Alumni UAE Chapter, to be utilised fortwo cash awards to the top scorers in Final B  Com and Final MCom

20. FOSA Everrolling TrophyInstituted by Prof. Claramma Paul of the Zoology Department in2009  to  be  awarded  to  the winners  of  the  IntercollegiateElocution Competition in Malayalam conducted by FOSA.

21. Prof Abraham K Sebastian EndowmentInstituted in 2010 by the children of Prof. Abraham K.Sebastian thefirst Head of the Dept. of English, in celebration of his eightiethbirthday, to be used for the award of a medal and cash prize to thetop scorer (aggregate mark of the four semesters) in the UniversityExamination in English Common Course.

22. Dr Marykutty Zacharias EndowmentInstituted by Dr.Marykutty Zacharias, former H.O.D. of English, tobe awarded to the final BA English student who secures the highestmark in the University Examinations in the Core & Complementarysubjects of the first 5 semesters.

23. Dr M D Baby Mukalel EndowmentInstituted by the family of Dr Baby M D, Mukalel, Former Head,Research and PG Dept. of Commerce in 2014, for giving threecash awards equally to - 1) Second Year B.Com (Model I) studentwho secures the highest marks in the First and Second semesterUniversity Examination (Under Part III Commerce Subject). 2) FinalYear B.Com (Model I) student who secures the highest marks inthe third and fourth semester University Examination (under Part

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III Commerce Subject). 3) Final Year M.Com student who securesthe highest GPA  in  the  first and  second Semester UniversityExamination.

24. Prof Alicekutty Dominic Mukalel EndowmentInstituted by Prof Alicekutty Dominic, former HOD of Malayalam in2015, to be awarded to the final year BA Student (Model I) and BScStudent (Model I) who secure the highest mark in Malayalam in theuniversity examination of the first four semesters and to one secondyear B.Com student  (Model  I) who secures  the highest mark  inMalayalam  in  the  first  and  second  semester  universityexaminations.

25. Golden Jubilee EndowmentInstituted by the teaching staff of the college in the Golden Jubileeyear. It is to be monitored by the college council. To be awardedevery year to deserving students on merit - cum-means basis. Onestudent each (UG & PG) from each discipline will be awarded theendowment.

26. Prof Roselind George EndowmentInstituted by Prof Roselind George former H.O.D. of Economics, tobe awarded to the IInd year BA Economics student  who secures thehighest mark in Economics in the University Examinations for thefirst 2 semesters.

27. Prof Tessy Kurian EndowmentInstituted by Prof Tessy Kurian, former H.O.D. of Economics, to beawarded to the IInd year MA Economics student  who secures thehighest mark in the University Examinations for first 2 semesters.

28. Prof Baby Thomas EndowmentInstituted by Prof Baby Thomas,  in 2015  to be awarded  to MScChemistry Student  who secures the highest GPA in the UniversityExaminations.

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CALENDAR 2016-2017JUNE-2016

 Date Day

1 Wednesday2 Thursday3 Friday4 Saturday5 Sunday World Environment Day6 Monday7 Tuesday8 Wednesday9 Thursday10 Friday11 Saturday12 Sunday13 Monday14 Tuesday World Blood Donor Day15 Wednesday16 Thursday17 Friday18 Saturday19 Sunday Fathersí Day20 Monday World Refugee Day,   Human Solidarity

Day21 Tuesday22 Wednesday23 Thursday International Olympic Day,United Nations

Public Service Day ,   Farmersí Day24 Friday25 Saturday26 Sunday End Drug Abuse Day27 Monday World Diabetes Day28 Tuesday29 Wednesday30 Thursday

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JULY-2016 Date Day

1 Friday Co-Op Day,     Doctorsí Day2 Saturday3 Sunday St.Thomasí Day4 Monday5 Tuesday6 Wednesday Idul Fitr7 Thursday8 Friday9 Saturday10 Sunday11 Monday World Population Day12 Tuesday Simplicity Day,   International Joke Day13 Wednesday14 Thursday15 Friday16 Saturday17 Sunday World Day for International Justice18 Monday19 Tuesday20 Wednesday21 Thursday22 Friday23 Saturday24 Sunday25 Monday26 Tuesday27 Wednesday28 Thursday29 Friday30 Saturday31 Sunday

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AUGUST -2016 Date Day

1 Monday2 Tuesday (Karkkidaka Vavu)3 Wednesday4 Thursday5 Friday6 Saturday World peace day, Hiroshima Day7 Sunday8 Monday St. Dominicís Day9 Tuesday Quit India Day, Nagasaki Day10 Wednesday11 Thursday12 Friday International Youth Day13 Saturday14 Sunday15 Monday Independence day16 Tuesday17 Wednesday18 Thursday19 Friday20 Saturday Goodwill Day  (Sadbhavana Diwas)21 Sunday22 Monday23 Tuesday24 Wednesday Sreekrishna Jayanthi25 Thursday26 Friday27 Saturday28 Sunday29 Monday30 Tuesday31 Wednesday

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SEPTEMBER -2016 Date Day

1 Thursday2 Friday3 Saturday4 Sunday5 Monday Teachersí Day6 Tuesday7 Wednesday8 Thursday9 Friday10 Saturday11 Sunday12 Monday Idul Juha (Bakrid),13 Tuesday Forgiveness Day14 Wednesday Thiruvonam15 Thursday16 Friday Sreenarayana Guru Jayanthi17 Saturday18 Sunday19 Monday20 Tuesday21 Wednesday Sreenarayana Guru Samati , International

Day of Peace, World Alzheimers Day22 Thursday23 Friday24 Saturday World Deaf Day,World Heart Day25 Sunday26 Monday27 Tuesday World Tourism Day28 Wednesday29 Thursday30 Friday

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OCTOBER -2016

 Date Day

1 Saturday National Blood Donation Day,  InternationalDay for Elderly People

2 Sunday Gandhi Jayanti ,  Ahimsa Day, Anti- LeprosyDay

3 Monday World Habitat Day4 Tuesday World Animal Welfare Day5 Wednesday World Teachersí Day6 Thursday7 Friday8 Saturday Indian Airforce Day9 Sunday World Post Day10 Monday Mahanavami11 Tuesday Vijayadasami12 Wednesday Muharam13 Thursday14 Friday15 Saturday16 Sunday World Food Day17 Monday Day for Eradication of Poverty,18 Tuesday Democracy Day19 Wednesday20 Thursday21 Friday Global  Iodine Deficiency Disorder Day22 Saturday23 Sunday24 Monday UN Day, World Development Information Day25 Tuesday26 Wednesday27 Thursday28 Friday29 Saturday Deewali30 Sunday World Thrift Day31 Monday UNICEF Day, Anti-terrorism Day

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NOVEMBER -2016 Date Day

1 Tuesday Keralappiravi, Anti poverty Day2 Wednesday3 Thursday4 Friday5 Saturday6 Sunday Sports Day,7 Monday8 Tuesday9 Wednesday  World Service Day10 Thursday11 Friday12 Saturday13 Sunday14 Monday Childrenís Day,World Diabetes Day15 Tuesday16 Wednesday International Day for Tolerance and Peace17 Thursday18 Friday World Adult Day19 Saturday National  Integration Day20 Sunday Universal Child Rights Day,21 Monday World Fisheries Day, World Television Day22 Tuesday23 Wednesday24 Thursday25 Friday International Day of Elimination of All

Forms of Violence Against Women26 Saturday Constitution Day, National social Justice

and Action Day27 Sunday28 Monday29 Tuesday30 Wednesday

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DECEMBER -2016

 Date Day

1 Thursday World AIDS Day2 Friday3 Saturday International Day of Disabled Persons4 Sunday Navy Day5 Monday6 Tuesday7 Wednesday Armed Forces Flag Day, International Civil

Aviation Day8 Thursday9 Friday International Anti Corruption Day,10 Saturday Human Rights Day11 Sunday World Mountain Day12 Monday Nabidinam13 Tuesday14 Wednesday15 Thursday16 Friday17 Saturday18 Sunday19 Monday20 Tuesday21 Wednesday22 Thursday23 Friday24 Saturday25 Sunday Christmas26 Monday27 Tuesday28 Wednesday29 Thursday30 Friday31 Saturday

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JANUARY -2017 Date Day1 Sunday New Year Day2 Monday3 Tuesday4 Wednesday5 Thursday Louis Braille Day6 Friday7 Saturday8 Sunday9 Monday10 Tuesday World Laughter Day,11 Wednesday12 Thursday National Youth Day(Birth Day of Swami

Vivekananda)13 Friday14 Saturday15 Sunday Army Day16 Monday17 Tuesday18 Wednesday19 Thursday20 Friday21 Saturday22 Sunday23 Monday National day of patriotism24 Tuesday25 Wednesday India Tourism Day26 Thursday Republic Day27 Friday28 Saturday29 Sunday30 Monday National Clealiness Day31 Tuesday

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FEBRUARY -2017

 Date Day

1 Wednesday2 Thursday World Wetlands Day3 Friday4 Saturday World Cancer day5 Sunday6 Monday7 Tuesday8 Wednesday9 Thursday10 Friday11 Saturday12 Sunday13 Monday14 Tuesday15 Wednesday16 Thursday17 Friday18 Saturday19 Sunday20 Monday21 Tuesday International Mother Language Day22 Wednesday23 Thursday24 Friday Maha Shivratri25 Saturday26 Sunday27 Monday Perservance Day28 Tuesday National Science Day

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MARCH -2017

 Date Day

1 Wednesday Renewable energy day2 Thursday3 Friday4 Saturday National Safety Day5 Sunday6 Monday7 Tuesday8 Wednesday International Womenís Day,  International

Literacy Day9 Thursday World Kidney Day10 Friday11 Saturday12 Sunday Dandi March Day13 Monday14 Tuesday Consumer Rights Day,15 Wednesday16 Thursday Immunisation Day17 Friday18 Saturday19 Sunday20 Monday World Disabled Day21 Tuesday World Forestry Day22 Wednesday World Water Day23 Thursday World Meteorological Day24 Friday World TB Day25 Saturday26 Sunday27 Monday28 Tuesday29 Wednesday30 Thursday31 Friday

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APRIL - 2017 Date Day

1 Saturday All fools Day2 Sunday Tell the truth Day3 Monday4 Tuesday5 Wednesday6 Thursday7 Friday World Health Day8 Saturday9 Sunday10 Monday World Homeopathy Day11 Tuesday12 Wednesday National Theatre Day13 Thursday14 Friday Good Friday, Vishu15 Saturday16 Sunday17 Monday18 Tuesday World Heritage Day19 Wednesday20 Thursday21 Friday Indian Civil Service Day22 Saturday  Earth Day23 Sunday World Book and Copyright Day24 Monday25 Tuesday26 Wednesday27 Thursday28 Friday World Day for Safety and Health at Work29 Saturday Rememberance Day  for Victims of

Chemical Warfare30 Sunday

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MAY - 2017 Date Day

1 Monday International Labour Day, May Day2 Tuesday3 Wednesday World Press Freedom Day4 Thursday5 Friday6 Saturday7 Sunday World AIDS Orphans Day8 Monday Motherís Day, World Red Cross Day9 Tuesday10 Wednesday11 Thursday Technology Day12 Friday International Nurses Day13 Saturday World Fair Trade Day14 Sunday15 Monday International Day of The Family16 Tuesday17 Wednesday World Telecommunications Day, World

Information Society Day18 Thursday19 Friday World Hepatitis Day20 Saturday21 Sunday The World Day for Cultural Diversity for

Dialogue and Development22 Monday International Day for Biological Diversity23 Tuesday24 Wednesday International Day of Womenís action for

Peace and Disarmament, Common WealthDay

25 Thursday Africa Day26 Friday27 Saturday28 Sunday International Day of Action for Womenís

Health and Reproductive Rights29 Monday International Day of United Nations

Peacekeepers30 Tuesday31 Wednesday World No Tobacco Day

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OUR RETIRED STAFF

Teaching staff

1. Prof K J Scaria .............................................. 04822 2670562. Rev Fr  Jose Puthenkadupil ............................ 94961166543. Prof K A Dominic................ .....04828 203089,99610715204. Prof  Abraham K Sebastian........04828 202250,94479463105. Prof V J Mathew ..................... 9496113728, 04828 2041616. Prof Mary Joseph .......................................... 0484 24272537. Prof G P George ..................... 04828 203005,94466024318. Prof Annamma Joseph .................................. 0481 24720129. Prof Thomas Mathew .............. 04828 202369,949553844510. Prof T J  Kurian ...................... 04828 234246, 944612315911. Prof K V Anniamma ................ 04828 234177, 944772239512. Prof  Joy Cyriac...........................04828 270570,944612379113. Prof M M  Dominic......................04828 230251,944731100214. Prof P Paul................................04828 202955,944720880115. Prof Daisy Mathew ............... 9495445263, 04828 26420416. Prof C A  Joseph .................... 04828 223363, 944640336317. Prof Rajamma Joseph .................................. 04812 42432418. Prof P A Mathew ............................................ 04822 21208319. Prof   K O John.........................04828 221808,944640180820. Prof P  Narayana Swamy..........0468 2223264, 944745569921. Prof Philomina Joseph.............04828 234337,944720151022. Fr Cherian Thalakulam.............................001 803270935923. Prof Thomas P Joseph............04828 251113, 949511491324. Prof M A Chacko...................04812 572132,944612562525.    Prof  M T Johny ..........................7736556693,944712944426. Prof Sebastian M Thomas ..... 04828 203252, 944656103027. Prof E M Gracy ...................... 04828 234450, 949611343628. Prof Mathew K Kadavil ............... 8547673367,944703775829. Prof Sr Thresiamma Thomas (Ancilla)............0486 2252165

..............................................................................225200130. Prof Rajamma Babu..................04828 206019,9847746019

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31. Prof Augustin Thomas...............04812 415054,944712986732. Prof M P Philip ............................ email: [email protected]. Prof Joseph Augustine ........ ....04848 234159,949568593434. Prof Vijayam Joseph ..................................... 0481  2411744

..................................... [email protected] 934950138235. Prof P K Kuruvilla .................... 04828 203968,944765972536. Prof Marykutty Chacko .......... 04852 566517, 949768158937. Prof K J Sebastian .................. 04828 221307,944786776038. Prof  P T Jose ........................ 04812 532429, 944747353339. Prof M C Mathew ................ ....04828 255146,944620468040. Prof Elizabeth Job .......................... 04828 234131, 23422241. Prof P J Varkey ...................... 9496323289, 04828 23425942. Prof James K George............04828 270478, 944757254643. Dr T A  Babu............................ 04862 226405, 944716440544. Dr  M G Emmanuel................... 04828 273721, 949626534045. Prof Annisamma Cherian...........   04828 270478,944757254646. Dr Thomas C A.........................04828 270340, 944757276347. Prof Joykutty Abraham...............04828 234097,940063409748. Dr Ancykutty Joseph..................04812 731245,944647124549. Prof Claramma Paul.....................04812 536980,944741162650. Prof ReemaThomas.................0481 2575958,944620109551. Prof Roselind George..................04822 267187,9446562653

    [email protected]. Dr Lillykutty Abraham..................04812 722525,944767990853. Prof Molly Paul Mampilly..............04828 234159,989538845754. Prof Prema Mathews..................04828 234097,949672319355. Dr Jose J Naduthotty................ 04822 273083,989585321056. Prof Mathew Varghese.....................................903739680157. Dr Kurian Joseph......................04828 203777,944718037758. Dr Sheila Antony......................9745404231, 04828 23423059. Prof Sr Aleykutty V K......................................04828 21446160. Dr Marykutty Zacharias..............04822 225568,974479118261. Dr Roseline T Mathew................04822 211005,949568667962. Prof Liziamma Thomas............. 04828 222414,949672245363. Prof Dennis Michael................  .04828 236348,9961314123

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64. Prof Rejinamma Joseph............04812415924, 949672411865. Dr Cyriac Mathew......................04828 271648, 944742111766. Dr Sunnykutty Thomas.............04828 262084,949539460767. Prof V A Emmanuel.....................04828 236406, 944612381168. Dr Baby M.D. .......................... 04828 234221, 944757267069. Prof Lovelykutty Antony ......... 04822205936, 9496379686,

................................................................ 00966-59220177870. Prof Tessy Jacob .................... 04828 225067, 944620501771. Prof Mariamma George ......... 04822 214412, 949561141572. Prof Tessy Kurian ................... 0481 2352149, 949566518973. Dr K P Sukumaran Nair ........... 04828 228141,944713463774. Dr Baby Thomas- ................... 04828 271410, 944612157175. Prof TA Jose ............................ 04828 271160,944737575976. Prof Shajan Sebastian .............. 9846491810, 944745352677. Prof  N C Jacob ...................... 04829 282024, 944713329778. Prof Susamma PK .................  0481 2463269, 949570646979. Dr Suresh V. Vettoor .............  0481 2537580, 944773758080. Prof Sunny Mathew ...............  04829 282447, 944718244781. Prof Babu Joseph .................. 04828 234262, 944779514382. Prof Molly Abraham ................ 04828 234300, 944760064583. Prof Jessiamma John .............. 04828 234262,989552231384. Prof Tom K. Mathew ..............  0481 2374494, 944790964285. Dr KS Kurian .......................... 04828 202823, 944736792786. Prof Alicekutty Dominic .........  04828 234221, 949789167087. Prof Sheela Kuncheria C ......  04828 234171, 949567696088. Prof Neena Joseph ...............  04828 230115, 944656348489. Prof Aleyamma Varkey ........... 0481 2338087, 944783608390. Prof Joy Joseph ..................... 04828 234141, 9447310212

Non Teaching Staff

1. Mr C S Mathew ........................ 04828 269063,94969863402. Mr A C Joseph .................................................. 9447056201

email: [email protected] .............. 82813091023. Mr E J Varghese .................... 9961603453, 04828 2226484. Mr M J James ................................................ 04828 2643905. Mr M C Sebastian ......................................... 04828 2513996. Mr Joseph Mathew .................. 04828 234377,9895406047

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7. Mr A C Francis ....................... 04828 204363, 94464756308. Mr P C Varkey ........................ 04828 205090, 94962218809. Mr P M Mathew ....................... 04828 234154,944656101110. Sr K A Annamma ........................................... 04869 23221411. Mr A K George .............................................. 04828 27075912. Mr P J Joseph ......................... 04828 205414,949525282613. Mr P C Vincent ........................ 04828 234251,894308725614. Mr K F George .............................................. 04828 20995915. Mr P S George................................................984782459016. Mr C A Peter ..................................................... 974499484217. Ms Saramma V C .......................................... 04828 32936818. Ms M V Thresiamma ........................................ 963312055419. Mr Sebastian Philip .......................................... 949732092120. Mr T T Lukose ........................ 04828 288469,949548846921. Sr  Lissyamma John...................................... 04828 23064822. Mr K I Joseph .......................... 04828 230167,944605713823. Mr Jose Varkey ............................................. 04828 23410324. Mr P J Antony ................................................... 956293718625. Mr George Jose ....................  04828 251129, 944715313926. Mr S J Joseph ........................ .04828 204667,904801102527. Mr M J Joseph....................... .... 9400716710,994606093928. Mr M J Devasia .... ..................04828 219321, 949511132129. Mr V D Jose............................. ........................ 994665188130. Ms Molly Mathew M.................8289856338, 04828 20547731. Mr M T Chacko........................04828 206698, 949584962032. Mr  George Mathew ....................... ....................... 944780882333. Mr   P C Johnson...................................................956293625634. Mr Niclavose Suhruth........................04828 234404,944646640435. Mr Sebastian Thomas................04828 251992,944660233936. Mr V J Joseph..........................04828 209071,989508784037. Mr George Thomas................04828 205477,9446604922238. Mr Jacob T. ............................ 04828 206643, 996168431639. Mr K.A. Joseph....................... 04828 206266, 944612332640. Mr K M Joseph. ................................................ 996151447441. Ms Jessykutty Sebastian ....... 04828 234064, 984610680742. Ms Molly Mathew .............................................. 960560230543. Mr T. M. Michael ............................................... 9446602203

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SOME IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Vice Chancellor, M.G. University ............................ 0481 2731001Controller of Exam. M.G. University........................ 0481 2731000Registrar, M.G. University ....................................... 0481 2731007Enquiry, M.G. University .......................................... 0481 2731050PRO, M.G. University .............................................. 0481 2732650Studentsí Service, M.G. University .......................... 0481 2731024N.S.S. M.G. University ............................................. 0481 2731029DCDC, M.G. University ........................................... 0481 2731013DD Office, Kottayam ............................................... 0481 2563317DC Office, Thiruvananthapuram ............................ 0471 2303107Sub-Treasury, Mundakayam .................................. 04828 272246Police Station, Kanjirapally ..................................... 04828 202800Fire Force, Kanjirapally .......................................... 04828 202777Mary Queen's Hospital, Kanjirapally ....... 04828 202460, 201303Govt. Hospital, Kanjirapally .................................... 04828 203492Carmel Hostel, Podimattom .................................... 04828 234287Amal Jyothi Engineering College ........................... 04828 251661Kottayam S.P. Office ................................................. 0481 562204SBT Mundakayam .................................................. 04828 273427

SBT Kanjirapally ...................................... 04828 205480, 203054

HAND BOOK & CALENDAR COMMITTEE

Prof Anoop Tom ThomasProf Michael ThomasProf Lekha FrancisProf Reshmi Tom

Design & Printing : Amala Offset Kply

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ST. DOMINIC’S COLLEGE, KANJIRAPPALLY

APPLICATION FOR LEAVE

1. Name of the Student :

2. Class and Class No. :

3. Local Address of the Student :

4. Dates and No. of days for :which leave is required

5. Reason for leave :

6. Test or exam if any :

7. Signature of the Student :

8. Name and signature of :parent or guardian

9. Signature of the Class teacher :with date

10. Principal’s order :

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