VIDYA NAGAR - MANIPAL
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MADHAVA PAI MEMORIAL COLLEGE VIDYA NAGAR - MANIPAL
UDUPI DISTRICT KARNATAKA STATE-576 104
(Affiliated to Mangalore University)
E-mail : [email protected]
Web site : www.mpmcmanipal.org
Office : 0820 - 2575012
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Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of
IQAC
YEAR OF REPORT: 2010-2011 Subm itted toSubm itted toSubm itted toSubm itted to
NAACNAACNAACNAAC
National Assessment and Accreditation Council
Nagarabhavi Bangalore-560 072
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MADHAVA PAI MEMORIAL
COLLEGE VIDYA NAGAR, MANIPAL -576 104
Principal Place: Manipal Prof. P.Dayananda Shetty M.Com, LL.B. Date : ……………
E-mail : [email protected]
Ref. No. / / /
To
The Director, National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Post Box No.1075, Nagarabhavi, BANGALORE – 560 072 Sir,
Subject : Submission of Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of IQAC The college is pleased to submit the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of
IQAC of the College for the year 2010-2011 in prescribed proforma for the
consideration of NAAC.
I request you kindly to accept the report and oblige.
Thanking You Sir,
With kind regards,
Yours faithfully,
Prof. P.Dayananda Shetty
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MADHAVA PAI MEMORIAL COLLEGE – MANIPAL
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Name of the Institution: MADHAVA PAI MEMORIAL COLLEGE, MANIPAL Name of the Head of the Institution :PROF.P.DAYANANDA SHETTY Ph: No. Office: 0820 – 2575012 Residence: 0820 – 2521108 Mobile : 94482 55138 E-mail : [email protected] Name of the IQAC Coordinator : MR. PRAKASH B Ph. No. Office : 0820 – 2575012 Residence : - Mobile : 98448 82228 E-mail : [email protected]
IQAC Committee
Chairman Prof.P.Dayananda Shetty Principal
Coordinator Mr. Prakash B
Department of Commerce and
Management Studies.
Members Sri.T. Muralidhar Rao
Member, Governing
Council
” Mrs.Shobha Prabhu.
Department of Commerce
and Management Studies.
” Mr. Raghavendra Tunga Department of Kannada
” Mrs. Jayalaxmi
Department of Commerce
and Management Studies.
” Mrs.T. Radhika Pai Department of Sociology
” Mrs.Deepali Kamath Department of Computer
Science
” Mrs.Mamatha Kamath President, P. T..A.
” Mr.Chitharanjan President, Alumni
Association.
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TEACHING STAFF (DEPARTMENT-WISE)
Sl.NO. DEPARTMENT NAME OF THE LECTURER
DESIGNATION
1. Prof.P.Dayananda Shetty, M.Com, LL.B Principal 2. 3.
English Ms. Vinutha Nayak. Ms. Soumya K V
Head of the Department Lecturer
4. 5.
Kannada Mr. Raghavendra Tunga Ms. Sujatha T.
Head of the Department Lecturer
6. 7.
Hindi Ms. Roopa R. Mr. Ramamurthy Rao
Head of the Department Lecturer
8. 9.
Economics Mr. Srinivas Vaidya Ms. Sujatha
Head of the Department Lecturer
10.
History Ms Namitha Acharya Head of the Department
11. 12.
Journalism Mr. Dombayya Idikidu Mr. Sachendra.
Head of the Department Lecturer
13. Sociology Ms. T.Radhika Pai Head of the Department 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
Commerce
Ms. Shobha Prabhu Ms. Jayalaxmi Mr. Prakash B. Ms. Jyothi Acharya Ms. Suchithra Ms. Anusuya A Mr. Balagopal Ballal Ms. Sahana
Head of the Department Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
22. Mathematics Ms. Bhavani.K Head of the Department
23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.
Computer Science
Ms. Deepali Kamath Ms. Radhika Ms. Sushma A Shetty Ms. Prajna Acharya Mr. Vasudeva Naik Ms. Geetha Mohan Ms. Jyothilaxmi Ms. Sahana Elizebeth Ms. Ramya K Shetty Mr. Ashok
Head of the Department Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Programmer Programmer Programmer Technician
33. Library Ms. Gayathri Librarian
34. Physical
Education and Sports.
Mr. Keshav P.
Director of Physical Education & Sports
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NON- TEACHING STAFF
Sl.NO. NAME DESIGNATION
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Mr. Ramesh Nayak
Ms. B.Nirmala
Ms. Padmavathi
Ms. KrishnaPriya K.R.
Ms. Radhika Aithal
Mr. R.Guruprasad Ballal
Mr. Divakar K.R.
Mr. Harish Ballal
Mr. Praveen Kumar
Mr. Narasimha Naik
Office Superintendent (Admn.)
Office Superintendent (Accounts)
First Division Asst.
Second Division Asst.
Second Division Asst.
Ministerial staff
Ministerial staff
Ministerial staff
Ministerial staff
Ministerial staff
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OUR VISION
“To provide non-professional courses in the international
centre for professional colleges in Manipal”.
OUR MISSION
� To provide value based education at a reasonable rate
with the sole object of providing education to those who
aspire
� To inspire team spirit and leadership skills in the
students for future career advancement.
� To inculcate moral and cultural values and ideals and
to foster patriotism.
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COLLEGE PRAYER
“Where the mind is without fear
Where the head is held high,
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up
Into fragments by narrow domestic walls,
Into that heaven of freedom
My father let my country awake”
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Year of Report (2010-2011)
PART PART PART PART –––– A A A A
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year. The college underwent the accreditation process in the month of
August 2008 and received ‘B’ grade from National Assessment and
Accreditation Council, Bangalore.
The college re-opened on 8th July 2010 for the academic year 2010-11,
the IQAC decided to consolidate the gains made and work on the
following areas:
� Introduction of new self-sustaining courses.
� More widespread usage of innovative teaching methods.
� Exploring more areas for the institutional industry linkage.
� Greater contact with experts from various fields through
guest lectures, seminars, workshops and conferences.
� Greater responsibility towards the environment.
� Use of more comprehensive software for effective
administration.
� Strengthening the services offered by the placement cell.
� Improvement in sports facilities.
� To conduct periodical tests, seminars to the students.
� To conduct remedial coaching classes for slow learners
� To relieve teachers for participation & paper presentation
at seminars & workshops
� To develop infrastructure of the college.
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The outcome achieved:
� Completed preliminary works to conduct certificate
courses in computer Science and Journalism.
� Conducted tests and exams as per the schedule to
monitor student performance.
� Supported advanced learners with books and guidance.
� Parent teachers’ interaction is held at regular intervals after
the first and second sessionals.
� Regular maintenance, repair and up-gradation of
infrastructure.
� Independent auditorium with two green rooms work in
progress.
� Conducted remedial classes for slow learners.
The college has organized several lectures and workshops for students &
faculty. They are as under-
Date Organized by Description
24.07.10 Dept of Journalism Interaction with Radio Mirchi Anchor
05.08.10 N.S.S Inaugural ceremony of N.S.S activities for the academic year 2010-11
07.08.10 Students Welfare Council
Personality development program by Dr Guruji Shantharam Achutha Bandarkar
21.09.10 NSS, Rotaract & Jr . Jaycee
Bharatha Darshana
22.09.10 Literature Club Vedantic approaches to English poetry- spiritual life style of India.
12.10.10 NSS, Rotaract & Jr . Jaycee
Career opportunities
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20.10.10 Mangalore University Career guidance
26.10.10 Dept of Journalism Cinema Rasagrahana Shibhira
08.12.10 To
14.12.10
NSS Annual special Camp at Govt Primary School Brahmavar.
23.02.11 Dept of Journalism Seminar by Balaji Telefilms Mumbai
24.02.11 WEC Personal health & hygiene- leadership and personality development
04.03.11 Commerce& Management
Career guidance program by TIME
05.03.11 NSS Blood donation and grouping camp.
11.03.11 Dept of Journalism Media-violence and crime
07.08.10 Junior Jaycee Personality development programme –‘SUCCESS’
18.08.10 Junior Jaycee National Talent Search(NTS) examination
19.08.10 Junior Jaycee Inter school competitions –Rangoli, Quiz, Handwriting and Mehandi
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PART PART PART PART –––– B B B B
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the Institution.
In this post accreditation period the Institutions activities were
primarily focused on enhancement of quality level attained over the
years in different aspects of higher education.
The College is a premier institution with rich legacy in terms of
facilities, equipments, staff and achievements. Since 11 years of its
establishments the college has served as the focal point in all-round
development of the students of coastal region of Karnataka.
The college offers B.A., B.Com., B.B.M., and B.C.A. courses to the
students irrespective of castes, communities, class, religion and place
of Birth. Our college is well equipped with the infrastructure,
Computer Laboratories, extensive playground, library and HRD
Centre.
The college offers free Mid-Day Meals to the needy students. The
management has taken a lot of efforts to support and encourage sports
and extra-curricular activities like NSS, Rangers and Rovers, Drama
etc.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG & PG)
� Beneficiaries of Free mid day meals extended to 100
students
� Library has been Computerized
� NSS Special Camp was held at Govt. Higher Primary School
Brahmavar from 8-12-10 to 14-12-10
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3. Innovation in curricular design & transaction
Since the syllabus has been prescribed by the University there is no
scope for innovation in curriculum design. However, efforts are being
made by the teachers to make the subjects better understood by the
students through innovative teaching methods such as –
� Conducting interaction with people and academicians.
� Conducting group discussions and seminars.
� Use of audio visual aids such as LCD, OHP,VCD, Power Point
presentation.
� Project based studies.
Members of the teaching Staff hold responsible positions on
University Committees ,which enable them to contribute to important
decisions in the teaching learning process.
� Mrs. Shobha Prabhu, HOD of commerce is a member of
BOE
� Mr. Prakash.B, Lecturer Dept of commerce is a member of
FOBMAT
� Mr. Dombayya Idkiddu, HOD of Journalism is a member of
BOE.
4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started
The University has offered the following inter-disciplinary
Programmes.
� For first semester degree Course : Indian Constitution
� For Second Semester degree Course: Human Rights,
Environmental Studies & Gender Equity.
� For Third Semester BA : General Studies.
� For Fourth Semester BA : HRD
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5. Examination reforms implemented
Class tests for internal assessment and University
Examinations are conducted as per University guidelines.
There is no provision for examination reforms.
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc.
Mrs. Sujatha T (Dept. of Kannada) 7. Initiative towards faculty development programme
Faculty members are encouraged to participate in seminars,
workshops, conference etc.
A detailed list is furnished below- Sl.no
Name Theme Level Venue
1 Prof.P. Dayananda Shetty
Principals’ Conference
National Shillong
2 Mrs. Shobha Prabhu.
Role of Higher Education in Entrepreneurship Development in India
National University College Mangalore
3 Mr. Raghavendra Tunga
Women, Media and Empowerment
University S.M.S College Brahmavar.
4 Mr. Raghavendra Tunga
Reinforcement of moral values & responsibility among the students & the System
National P.P.C Evening College Udupi.
5 Dr. Roopa. R Reinforcement of moral values & responsibility among the students & the System
National P.P.C Evening College Udupi.
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6 Mrs. Radhika Pai Reinforcement of moral values & responsibility among the students & the System
National P.P.C Evening college Udupi.
7 Ms. Jyothi Acharya.
Role of Higher Education in Entrepreneurship Development In India
National University College Mangalore
8 Mrs. Radhika Pai Vicennial celebration lecture & Dr. T.K.V. Bhat memorial Lecture
University St. Aloysius College Mangalore
9 Mr. Dombayya Chutuku Sahithya Parishad-Kavigosti
University Mangalore
10 Mr. Dombayya Kerala State Kannada Sammelana
State Govt. College Kasargod
12 Mrs. Nirmala. B Advanced skills for Administrative staff
State Milagres College Kallianpura
8. Total number of seminars/workshops conducted
Four
9. Research projects
a) Newly implemented : None
b) Completed : None
10. Patents generated, if any
None
11. New collaborative research programmes
None
12. Research grants received from various agencies None 13. Details of Research Scholars.
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Name of the Research Scholar
Title University Registered in
Mrs. Shobha Prabhu
A study of Syndicate bank customer awareness satisfaction of E-Banking Facilities
Mangalore 2008
Dr. Roopa. R Yadavendra Sharma Chadra Kahani Sahithya ka Avalokan
Dakshin Bharath Hindi Prachar Sabha
2008
Mr. Dombayya Growth of Tulu Literature in Pre- Independence Era
Tulu Sahithya Academy
2009
14. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor None 15. Honors / Awards to the faculty
� Mrs. Shobha Prabhu, HOD of Commerce and Management is
awarded M. Phil degree for her study on “Syndicate Bank
Customer Awareness Satisfaction of E-Banking Facilities”
by Mangalore University
� Mr. Dombayya published a poem collection book entitled
“KALABEREKEYA HUDUGANU SHANTHA
SAGARADA HUDUGIYU ” and it was selected by the
Govt of Karnataka to circulate to the state libraries under
the Scheme of Dr. Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
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16. Internal resources generated
� Mid-day meal Fund
� PTA fund- to provide scholarships & prizes to students.
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST (ASSIST) DST,
FIST, etc. assistance/recognition. None 18. Community services
N.S.S.
The college organized an orientation programme for the NSS
volunteers on August 7th. Mr.Santhosh, Lecturer in History Govt.
P.U.College Thenkanidiyoor was the resource person.
Mr.Abhishek Devadiga of II BBM participated in the RD
selection camp held at Bangalore between 6th to 12th September,
he also participated in the state level NSS cultural fest held at
Mangalore university campus Mangalore from 21st to 27th January
2010 .
N.S.S volunteers took part in various programmes held in and
around the town, like National Sports Day Rally organized by
Udupi Athletic Association and Alva’s Nudisiri.
N.S.S Annual Camp was held at Govt Higher Primary School,
Brahmavar from 8th to 14th December 2010. 90 volunteers
participated in the camp with “Healthy Youth for Healthy India” as
its Motto. Free Medical checkup camp was arranged during the
special camp.
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Rangers and Rovers:
The unit took part in Vanamahothsava on 22nd August 2010 at
Mannapalla, Manipal. They participated in Batten Rally from
Kinnimulky to Udupi on 6th September and in a service camp at
Udupi on 12th December 2010 on account of 80th Birthday of
Pejawara Swamiji. Rovers attended Nature Study Camp held at
Hebri on 16th January 2011.
7 Rovers of our unit completed Nipun Certificate course this year
and Rangers of 3rd year are appearing for the Praveen Exam.
The students of open unit Rovers participated in State Level
Jamborette on 27th December to 2nd January in a State Level
Trekking Camp held at Kumara Parvatha, Subramanya.
Junior Jaycee wing:
Junior Jaycee wing started its activities on 7th August 2010 with a
talk on “Success” by Jc. Rajesh Bhat Paniyadi, Zone Trainer JCI
India. Several activities like quiz, case analysis, leadership training,
handwriting competition, rangoli competition and Mehendi
competitions were held for its members. The members participated
in 2 days training programme organized by JCI Kundapura. They
also attended a seminar on Career Guidance organized by
Mangalore University.
Rotaract Club:
The members of the club participated in various programmes.
Leadership development program organized by the college,
Rotary youth Leadership awards Programme in Sakleshpura,
Rotract district conference “Parampare” in Kinnigoli in which
the member bagged many prizes in the competitions.
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Women Empowerment Cell:
The cell has been working in the direction of enlightening the
women students about their role and responsibilities in the society.
Various talks were held during this year.
Dr P.V.Bhandary, Director, Dr.Viroopaksha, Psychiatrist of Dr.
A.V baliga Hospital, Udupi gave a talk on, “Ethos, social
responsibility and family attachment” on 31st September 2010
Literary and Fine Arts Association organized a talk by Dr.
Manmohan Dayal Gosami on “Spiritual life style of India” on
22nd September 2010.
Humanities & Communication Club:
A film unit of journalism students “Bellisakshi” is introduced in
this academic year. A lecture on “news writing techniques” was
delivered by Mr.Chandrashekhar Mandekolu, Sub editor of
Udayavani and on “Effective writing in news paper” by Dr.
Prabhakara Tumusi, senior reporter of Prajavani. Mr.
Premananda kalmadi organized one day documentary
production programme.
The journalism students recently launched Madhava news
channel which was inaugurated by Manipal Community Radio
Coordinator Mr. Shyam Bhat .
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited
Dept. of Computer : Mrs Geetha Mohan
Science Ms. Ramya K Shetty
Ms.Renol Saldanha
Dept. of English : Ms. Soumya K V
Dept. of History : Mrs Namitha Acharya
Dept of Journalism : Mr. Sachendra,
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20. Teaching & Non-teaching staff ratio
Staff ratio between teaching and non-Teaching Staff � Teaching staff : 32 � Non-Teaching Staff : 12 � Ratio : 2.66:1 � Total Staffs : 44
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Teaching staff Non-Teaching Staff Total Staffs
Figure 1: Chart showing staff ratio.
21. Improvements in the library services
� OPAC: Online Public Access Catalogue
� Library has been fully computerized
� Exhibition of new arrivals
� Display of Newspaper clippings relating to outstanding
developments in all disciplines.
� Batch wise students were exposed to the rare books available in
the library.
� The library is also equipped with a new duplicating machine.
22. New books/journals subscribed and their cost
New Books added in this year : 374
Journals subscribed : 45
New books cost : Rs. 48,702/-
Journals cost : Rs. 18,913/-
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23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action taken on student feedback.
The degree students are involved in assessment of teachers.
Questionnaires were distributed and the opinions were elicited.
Department wise discussion was made based on feedback and
steps were taken to make improvements whichever teachers were
found deficient.
24. Unit cost of education
� Including Salary : Rs. 12,471/-
� Excluding Salary: Rs. 3,318/-
25. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions
and examination results, issue of certificates. � Routine administration work such as admission, recording
Students performance, preparation of salary bills etc has been computerized.
� Examination result and issue of statement of marks fully computerized.
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STUDENTS STRENGTH FROM 2002-03 TO 2009-10
Figure 2: Chart showing students strength.
YEAR BOYS GIRLS TOTAL
2002-03 226 244 470
2003-04 241 218 459
2004-05 181 208 389
2005-06 191 193 384
2006-07 229 216 445
2007-08 255 239 494
2008-09 344 276 620
2009-10 324 250 574
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STUDENTS STRENGTH 2009-10 (DEPARTMENT –WISE)
I Year II Year III Year Stream
Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total
B.A 07 08 15 05 04 09 07 06 13
B.Com 38 31 69 37 32 69 22 17 39
B.B.M 41 37 78 37 29 66 53 23 76
B.C.A 19 04 23 10 06 16 33 39 72
Total 105 80 185 88 72 160 115 85 200
Figure 3: Chart showing students strength.
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Results of the University Examination- Oct-Nov 2010
Class Appeared Passed Percentage B.C.A 70 46 65.70 B.A 13 12 92.31 B.Com. 39 24 61.53 B.B.M 71 38 53.30
Figure 4: Chart showing the success rate
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Results of the University Examination- April-May 2011
Class Appeared Passed Percentage B.C.A 71 71 100 B.A 13 10 77 B.Com. 38 26 68 B.B.M 75 46 61.33
Figure 5: Chart showing the success rate
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26. Increase in the infrastructural facilities
� Construction of one more floor with two class rooms, one
Staff room and a room for HRD center were completed and
made ready for use.
� Wiring and plumbing works of the rooms were completed.
� 40 pairs of benches were purchased to furnish the newly
constructed class rooms.
� Other details of increase in infrastructure with its purchase
price is given below.
� College magazine : Rs. 76,032/-
� Carpet : Rs. 6,099/-
� Electric wiring : Rs. 14,249/-
� Refrigerator : Rs. 8,000/-
� Handy Camera : Rs. 12,700/-
27. Technology up gradation
� LCD Projector installed in Conference hall.
� Internet and LAN facility in Computer Laboratory,
Administrative office, library and staff rooms.
28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and
students
� College is having full fledged Computer Laboratory. The
Laboratory is open for conducting practicals in the
subjects of Computer Science and Applications for
B.Com and B.C.A students.
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� Expanded internet facilities with two extra connection
points. Teachers regularly visit sites and have been
utilizing this facility in quality Teaching and Research.
� Internet access is given to Students in Computer Laboratory.
29. Financial aid to students
The details of different Government Freeships and Scholarships
given to the students are listed below
Sl.No Particulars No. Amount (Rs.) 1. Military Scholarships 5 3,220/- 2. Beedi Scholarships - - 3. Jindal Scholarships 1 2,400/- 4. ST Scholarships 33 1,27,838/- 5. Minority Scholarships 13 37,871/- 6. Labour Welfare Scholarships 2 3,400/-
Total 53 1,74,729/-
Apart from the Government Freeships and Scholarships, our
college offers endowment and scholarship prizes to the meritorious
and deserving students.
30. Support from the Alumni Association and its Activities
Alumni Association joins hands with every activity of the college
by extending financial and non- financial support.
The Association Supported in conducting Founders day, Annual
day, N.S.S Special Camp, Sports day and Mangalore University
level Football tournament.
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31. Support from the Parent-Teacher Association & its Activities
Apart from spreading goodwill, the association is encouraging the
students by donating fund to free mid-day meal project. The
Association honoured rank holders and contributed to the
meritorious prizes and awards. The Association Supported in
conducting Founders day, Annual day, N.S.S Special Camp, Sports
day and Mangalore University level Football Tournament.
32. Health Services
Medical help is given to the students in case of necessity in the nearby
KMC hospital Manipal. As a part of NSS activity-
� Health awareness camp is organized.
� Blood grouping of the students was made
� Blood donation teams were formed.
� Free medical checkup and medicine distribution camp is
organized at Govt. Primary School Brahmavar.
33. Performance in Sports activities
� College Football team(men) entered pre-quarter final in
the Mangalore University Level Football Tournament.
� College Basketball team(women) secured runners-up in
the Mangalore University level Basketball Tournament
� College volleyball team [women] entered quarter final in the
Mangalore University level Volleyball tournament.
34. Incentives to outstanding sportspersons
� Special Coaching by the Specialists
� Recognition and honors like ‘Best Sports Man’ and
‘Best Sports Woman’ for the year.
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35. Student achievements & awards
� Ms Vindya Shantha Ram Shetty has Secured Fifth Rank
in Mangalore University BCA Exam held during
March/April 2010
36. Activities of the Guidance & Counseling Cell
� For a batch of 18 to 20 students a staff counselor is appointed and Students are encouraged to interact with their counselors.
� Personal counseling of the students especially Stress management is done by the faculty.
� Departmental teachers also extend academic guidance to students even after they pass out of the institution.
37. Placement services provided to students
� Under the supervision of Mr.Prakash B, Lecturer, Dept of
Commerce and Management Studies, placement cell provides
career guidance to the students.
� Students from Computer Science and Journalism Departments have
attended Internship Programmes under various software companies
& press field.
� The cell has facilitated several placement interviews and motivated
many students to be career oriented even before they get their
degrees. The prominent companies who visited our campus were
• Fides Global Consultants Pvt Ltd
• The Times of India Group
• Unique HR & Information Services
• Wipro technologies
• ING Vysya
• Manipal Infocom
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38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff
Office staffs have attended many workshops. Office
superintendent (Accounts) has participated in a state level seminar
on “Advanced skills for Administrative staff”. All the office staffs
are trained in computer literacy. Attenders are encouraged to
pursue higher studies
39. Best practices of the Institutions
Best practices of the Institution are as follows:
� The Principal and the Heads of the Departments will monitor the
work done by the staff members written in “WORK DIARY ”.
� Parent-Teacher meet is organized twice in a year in order to
provide an open platform for free and healthy interaction.
� The college starts with prayer “ELLI MANAKALUKIRADO… ”
� Uniform has been made compulsory for all degree students from
this academic year.
� Four tests are conducted to prepare the students for the University
Semester Examinations and also for the calculation of Internal
Assessment marks. Proficiency prizes are awarded on the basis of
these examinations and this inspires the students to perform better
in final examination.
� First year students have to study the paper Indian Constitution,
Gender Equity, Human Rights, which is highly value oriented
subject.
� Personality Development Programmes and value based education
programmes are organized.
� Fee concession to the needy students, installment payment of fees.
� Free mid-day meals.
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� Blood donation and Identification of the blood group.
� The annual college magazine “VIKRAMA ” encourages the
students to think and express their ideas.
� 7 days NSS camp is organized annually to provide the enrolled
students an opportunity to interact with society in the context of
social service.
� The institution functions in a disciplined and democratic manner,
imparting value based education.
� Remedial coaching is provided to the slow learners.
� Students are encouraged for campus selection providing books and
general information.
� Conducting Programmes during free time so that the Students
are kept engaged.
� Since the number of women students is more, a lady staff
member is entrusted with the responsibility of attending the
grievances of women students.
� The college has Stock verification Committees for library &
other assets of the college.
� The college has Students Welfare Forum, various committees,
Suggestion Boxes to ensure their welfare.
40. Linkages developed with National / International, academic /
research bodies None
41. Any other relevant information None
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PART PART PART PART ––––CCCC
Detail the plans of Institution for the next year In 2011-12 academic year, the college plans to focus attention on:
� Increase in the use of modern teaching methods.
� Regular Maintenance and repair and up-gradation of
infrastructure.
� Modernization of library facilities.
� To Organize University Level intercollegiate Competitions.
� To Continue with Students-centered methods of teaching
–learning
� To strengthen various certificate courses.
� To invite resource persons from various institutions & the
industry to provide technical and industrial know how to the
students and teachers.
� The Staff members will be encouraged to attend conferences
and workshops to upgrade their knowledge.
� To increase the placement of students through the placement
cell.
� To strengthen health services.
Name & Signature of the Name & Signature of the Coordinator, IQAC Chairperson, IQAC (Mr.Prakash.B.) ( Prof.P.Dayananda Shetty)
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