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Vaishnav College
(AUTONOMOUS)
Academic Year
2018 - 2019
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Jagad Guru Shrimad Vallabhacharya
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Jai Shri Krishna
At the foot of the altar is the Book of Divine Knowledge (the Vedas);
the three flowers on it represent the factors conducive to the acquisition and
propagation of Knowledge - namely intelligence, action and material
resources.
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VISION
brotherhood.
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COLLEGE PRAYER
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National Anthem
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CAMPUS LAYOUT
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DETAILS OF CAMPUS LAYOUT
15. Gopala Krishna Statue Presiding Deity 35. Volley Ball Court
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Anantha Shri Vaibhushith Jagadguru Srimad Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu
Pravarthith
HIS HOLINESS GOSWAMI SHREE 108 SHREE MATHURESHWARJI MAHARAJSHREE
(Founder Patron, Shri Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha)
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SHRI VALLABHACHARYA VIDYA SABHA
Chennai - 600 106.
Managing Body of :
Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav College
M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women
Kola Perumal Chetty Vaishnav Senior Secondary School
Kola Saraswathi Vaishnav Senior Secondary School
FOUNDER PATRON
H.H. Goswami 108 Shri. Mathureshwarji Mahoday
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS OF V.V.SABHA
Shri. Harikrishna Jhaver Chairman
Shri. Narendra Maher Vice - Chairman
Shri. Manoj Kumar Sonthalia Secretary
Shri. Sri Kumar Fomra Joint Secretary
Shri. Ashok Kedia Treasurer
Shri. Govind Das Purushotham Das Member
Shri. P. Haridas “
Shri. Tapan Tanmay B Shah “
Shri. Ramesh Bhatt “
Shri. Harishankar Agarwal “
Shri. Shyam Sunder Goenka “
Shri. Kalyan Singh Mehta “
Shri. Suraj Ratan Damani “
Shri. Ashok Kumar Mundhra “
Shri. K.K. Maheswari (Bhaiya) “
Shri. Hitesh Kanodia “
Shri. Bipin J Nanavati “
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MEMBERS OF THE DGVC MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
University Nominee
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STATUTORY BODIES UNDER AUTONOMOUS SCHEME OF UGC
GOVERNING BODY
FINANCE COMMITTEE
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL
Dr. R. Ganesan, Principal Chairman
Dr. R. Thanigaivel, Head, Department of Corporate Secretaryship Secretary
Dr. K. Uma Maheshwari, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Madras University Nominee
Dr. R. Manivannan, Dept. of Politics & Public Administration, University Nominee
University of Madras
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Dr. J. Jayasankar Head Bank Management
Dr. P. Murugan " Tamil
Dr. K.K. Lakshmi " English (U.A.)
Dr. V. Sayeekumar " H.R.M. (U.A.)
Dr. C. Chidambaranathan " Sociology
Ms. Meenu Sangetha " Psychology
Ms. Amrutha Karayil " Criminology & Police Administration
Dr. J. Sathish " B. Com. (Hons.)
Ms. Kavitha Menon " B. Com. (Accounting & Finance)
Ms. N. Gayathri " Interior Design & Decor
Ms. Shobana " Tourism & Travel Management
Dr. A. Ramesh " Tamil Literature (U.A.)
Ms. M. Jayalakshmi " English Literature (U.A.)
University Nominee
Mr. V. Sriram Rajagopal Expert - Industry
Mr. B. Venugopal Expert - Industry
Mr. G.K. Raju, C.A., I.C.W.A., A.C.S. Expert - Commerce
Dr. M. Karthikeyan Physical Education
Dr. G. Geetha Nominated Member
Dr. Prabha Rajagopalan Nominated Member
Dr. R. Muralidharan Nominated Member
Mr. V. Sudhir Raj Alumni
Mr. R. Srinivasa Gopalan Office Superintendent
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OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
SECRETARIAT
Dr. S. Selvaraju Controller of Examinations (till June 2018)
Mr. J. P. Jaideep Deputy Controller of Examinations
Dr. R. Muthezhilan Additional Deputy Controller of Examinations
Mr. V.N. Rangan Assistant Controller of Examinations
Mr. K. Raghavendran Superintendent Accounts & Finance Section
Ms. M. Dheepa Assistant Confidential Section
Ms. M. Vijayalakshmi Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Mr. V.N. Ganesh Junior Assistant, Accounts & Finance Section
Ms. D. Gajalakshmi Junior Assistant, Computer Section
Ms. V. Mekala Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. S. Manimekalai Junior Assistant, Confidential Section
Mr. L. Murugan Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. W. Hepzhiba Junior Assistant, Computer Section
Ms. M. Kavitha Junior Assistant, Computer Section
Ms. C. Vimala Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Mr. P. Dinesh Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. A.S. Manasa Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. R. Jayalakshmi Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. S. Suganthi Junior Assistant, Computer Section
Ms. V.P. Srividhya Junior Assistant, Computer Section
Mr. G. Suresh Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. S. Rajeswari Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. S. Anusha Junior Assistant, Manual Section
Ms. Kezia Louis Supporting Staff, Manual Section
Ms. S. Bhuvaneswari Supporting Staff, Manual Section
Ms. R. Meena Office Assistant
Mr. K. Chandrasekar Office Assistant
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COURSES OFFERED
AIDED
UNAIDED
UG Programmes (22)
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PG Programmes (12)
RESEARCH PROGRAMME
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ANTI - RAGGING MEASURE
(Direction by University of Madras, Chennai dt.14/06/2010)
The issues related to ragging can be represented in the written form and
posted in the black box provided in the library. The Principal upon the receipt of
any complaint, will convene & discuss the matter with the Ragging redressal
committee. The complaints would be addressed by the Ragging redressal
committee and necessary action would be taken immediately.
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Jai Sri Krishna
The founding of the college was in the year 1964, His Holiness 108
Goswami Shri Maharajshri Mathureshwarji laid the foundation stone for the
building on 13th November 1963 at "Gokul Bagh". In the year of its inception, the
college under the stewardship and principalship of Sri T.Totadri Iyengar offered
a degree course in Mathematics along with Pre-University Courses. The very next
year degree courses in Physics and Economics were introduced.
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CAMPUS
The college is situated in a salubrious atmosphere, well within the city
limits. The shrines of Goddess Vidya Lakshmi, Lord Vidya Ganapathy
and Goddess Saraswathi, spread an aura of the rich heritage. A shrine for Lord
Anjaneya was installed and consecrated. Lord Krishna, the presiding deity of the
College, enshrined in the campus is enthroned in our minds and hearts.
The sprawling campus has been aesthetically landscaped providing an ambience
conducive for learning.
INFRASTRUCTURE
In the past five decades the college has seen tremendous growth in its
infrastructure. Through its complete and adequate infrastructure in the form of
excellent laboratories and state of the art equipments facilitating innovative
methods of teaching and learning processes in keeping with the changing trends
in education.
Each department has been provided with a computer and a laptop and
the entire campus is enabled with Wi-Fi connectivity, so as to facilitate easy access
to information, encourage research pursuits and develop interface with other
institutions. Few of the PG class rooms are equipped with LCD projector.
Gyan Darshan Audio / Video theatre with state of art technology in the
MHRM Block has been added with the sole purpose of converting idle hours to
ideal hours. It intends to sensitise the students to various social, environmental
issues to develop a better understanding of the same and to bring about a change.
Two seminar halls have been provided in the Krishna Block.
The block that houses management sciences department has been named
as Krishna, while the one that houses computing and other self financing courses
is referred to as Godavari. The Vaigai block (Old Canteen block) houses the
department of Corporate Secretaryship and Business Economics. The sports
complex is referred to as Cauvery. The administrative office and the controller’s
office is housed in the block named Sangam. A common room has been
established for women faculty and girl students which provides opportunity for
rest and recreation. A special counseling center has been provided with a
qualified counselor to extend emotional and psychological support to both the
faculty and students. The college proposes to establish a hostel for women.
The auditoriums and administrative office have been refurbished.
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The office of the Controller of Examinations has been provided a biometric
system to ensure utmost confidentiality. The language departments have been
housed in the old admin block and named as “Bhasha Sangam”.
The Visual Communication department has been shifted to Ganga Block and
has been equipped with state of the art technology.
AUDITORIUMS
The auditorium built in honour of the former Principal of the College
Prof. S.R. Govindarajan has been reconstructed and named as SRG Golden
Jubliee Auditorium. The College in collaboration with the Lions Club
International, District 324 A - 1 has brought into reality the massive structure
“Edifice for Service". This houses the Vivekananda diagnostic center
Purushotham Doss Nethra Sevak, Homeopathy Centre and an Air-conditioned
state of the art auditorium which has a seating capacity of 550. The various
association activities are held in the Vallabacharya auditorium which has a seating
capacity of 250.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
The outstanding performance of our students in both curricular and co-
curricular activities makes our college stand as an epitome of excellence in Higher
Education. Our students have been University Rank Holders. The college results
through the years bear testimony to the high standard of education provided by
the institution. The Year 2004-2005 saw the culmination of the achievements
made, with the college being accredited with 'A' Grade by the NAAC Committee.
The College in the year 2012-13 was again reaccredited at 'A' grade with 3.57 on 4
point scale by NAAC. Our Alumni hold positions of prominence in society.
AUTONOMY
The College has been conferred the status of "AUTONOMY" by the
UGC and endorsed by the University of Madras from the academic year
2009 - 2010. The academic year 2015 - 16 witnessed the extension of Autonomy
being granted by the UGC for a period of 7 years from 2014 - 2021.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Understanding the need for recognition and appreciation, the
management encourages high achievers by awarding scholarship to students
who have excelled in academics, arts and cultural activities. Students can apply
for the same with the recommendations of the heads of the respective
departments.
LIBRARY
The college has a well stocked library with all the latest and advanced
technological support system. Housed in a three storeyed building with ample
space, airy and well lit interiors, it has a valuable collection of over 75,000
books and national & international journals which are easily accessible. Library
is also equipped with digital library (EBSCO & JGATE) facility. Internet facility
is available for the use of staff and students. The Reading room and the
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reference hall provide a congenial atmosphere for learning and research. Post
graduate and Research departments have their own departmental libraries.
Strict silence shall be maintained in the library
Library functions from 8.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
SPORTS
"Physical Training should have as much a place in the curriculum as
Mental Training", observed Gandhiji. This dictum is faithfully practised as the
college conducts and organizes sports activities through out the academic year.
Our students participate in all leading tournaments conducted by the Universities
and other colleges at state and national levels and prove their mettle.
Scholarships are awarded to those students who have excelled in their
respective games / Sports. Our students have the distinction of winning
numerous awards, trophies and medals that bear testimony to their exemplary
performance.
A new sports complex named 'Cauvery' that matches international
standards was inaugurated in the year 2015. Students are trained in both indoor
and outdoor games such as basket ball, volley ball, shuttle badminton, table
tennis etc. A gymnasium was established in the academic year 2015 - 2016 and
the basket ball courts became flood lighted.
The college proposes to establish a hostel exclusively for sports persons
who have accomplished at National and International levels and would provide
free accommodation. This academic year 2016 - 17 one more gymnasium is to be
established.
NSS
There are Five NSS units of which one is exclusively for the girl students. The NSS
unit of our college has the distinction of organizing and participating in National
Integration Programmes. The unit fosters a sense of social responsibility and helps
students acquire leadership qualities to become socially responsible citizens.
NCC
The two units of NCC (Infantry and Armoured) strive to groom the students
to be leaders in all walks of life and render their services to the welfare and
betterment of society. As a step towards women empowerment, the Infantry wing
introduced enrolment for girl students in the year 2004 - 2005. Our students
represent the college both at National and State levels. They have participated in
the Republic Day Parade and in Youth Exchange Programmes bringing glory to
the college and Nation.
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CITIZEN CONSUMER CLUB
The club was formed in association with the Department
of Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Government of Tamil Nadu. It intends
to create awareness on consumer Rights and organises events that truly reflect its
motto, "Aware, Alert and Act.”
ROTARACT CLUB
The club was formed in the year 2007 and ever since its been a great
platform for students to showcase their talents and leadership qualities. Our
motto is "Fun, Friendship and Fellowship". Rotaract club members reaped the
benefits of the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA), a training program
conducted by the District Rotaract Council for the Rotarators.
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAC)
In pursuance of the National Action Plan of the NAAC, for performance,
evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up gradation of institutions of
higher education, the NAAC proposes that every accredited institution establish
an Internal Quality Assessment Cell (IQAC) as a post accreditation quality
assurance measure. As quality enhancement is a continuous process, the IQAC will
become a part of an institution's system and work towards realizing the goals of
quality. The IQAC will develop and evolve procedures for ensuring the following :
i) Timely, efficient and progressive functioning of academic, administrative
and financial tasks,
ii) The relevance and quality of academic, research and other related
programmes
iii) Optimization and interpretation of modern methods of learning, teaching
and research.
iv) Research sharing, consultancy and networking with other institutions
in India and abroad
v) The adequacy, maintenance and proper allocation of support structure
and service
UGC COORDINATION CELL
The cell will keep track of various proposals and financial assistance of
University Grants Commission with special reference to research and specialised
academic field. It will provide information to the staff periodically and extend
assistance in this regard.
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CANTEEN
The college canteen provides hygienic pure vegetarian food at nominal rates.
HOSTEL
Seth Purushotham Doss Gokul Doss Hostel started functioning in 1965.
It is an extended home which nurtures the spirit of academic excellence as well as
camaraderie and compassion. A recreation Hall with facility for playing indoor
games ensures their physical and psychological well being. It helps them emerge as
men with both professional expertise and humane understanding. At present
200 students are given accommodation with a mess providing pure vegetarian
wholesome food.
COUNSELING CELL
To address the problems (both personal and academic) faced by the students,
counselor has been appointed by the college to offer support and guidance,
thereby enhance their self - esteem
ANTI-RAGGING MEASURE
ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE
The committee looks in to specific complaints and takes suitable action.
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WOMEN STUDENTS' FORUM
A women's forum has been formed with the intention of addressing and
resolving the problems faced by the girl students.
A Cell to address specific issues of sexual harassment and abuse within the
campus has been constituted. It will look into complaints such as
± lewd & obscene comments
± Stalking
± Abuses both physical & psychological
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The college encourages outgoing students to enroll themselves as
members of the Association. It aims to collaborate with the Association towards
motivating the students to become socially conscious men and women.
A website entitled www.dgvaishnavcollege.edu.in has been launched.
VAISHNAV INITIATIVE FOR EXCELLENCE
Vaishnav initiative for excellence, would be an effort to encourage
students in various curricular and co-curricular activities and enable them excel in
their career and life. This was implemented during the academic year 2014 - 15. It
would be an effort to identify the talents of the students and encourage them to
realise their potential. The three units of this initiative namely wordsmith, being
human and muse would ensure overall development of the students.
WORDSMITH
A debating club which would serve as a forum to discuss, discover and
form new perspectives in order to help students be well-informed and
knowledgeable.
BEING HUMAN
A human rights forum which would educate and empower the students on
their rights and duties, help them emerge as socially responsible citizens.
MUSE
An attempt to enthuse students to show case their talents in Dance,
Music theatre and other art forms. The club would encourage students to
participate in cultural events on and off campus.
V major the college band was launched in the year 2015.
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GENERAL
The college follows the semester pattern. Each semester has a minimum of
90 working days. The college follows DAY ORDER SYSTEM as specified in the
calendar for the classes under aided stream and unaided stream. The classes under
aided stream begin at 8.15 a.m. and end at 1.35 p.m. The classes will begin at
2.00 p.m. and end at 6.30 p.m. for unaided stream
Everyday the college prayer is played through PA system, once at
8.15 a.m. for aided stream and at 2.00 p.m for unaided stream before the
commencement of classes. Students are to remain standing wherever they are and
show reverence while the prayer is on.
Students are advised to make online payment of examination fees.
They are instructed to ensure that the payment is made within the
stipulated time.
THE REDRESSAL CELL
The Controller of Examination's Secretariat has devised a redressal
mechanism for addressing issues regarding internal/external marks.
The Redressal Cell consists of the following members :
1 Controller of Examinations
2 Deputy Controller of Examinations
3 Additional Deputy Controller of Examinations
4 Head of the Department (to which the candidate belongs)
5 Two senior faculty nominated by the Controller of Examinations
The Redressal Cell will assess the genuinity of the issues and take appropriate
action.
ATTENDANCE RULES
1. Absence for even one period in any session (forenoon / afternoon
shall be treated as absent for half-a-day.
2. The monthly statement of attendance will be displayed on the Department
Notice Board by the respective Departments within the first five working
days of the following month.
3. Students must earn overall minimum of 75% attendance,
subject wise as well in each semester, failing which they will
not be permitted to appear for those subjects in which they have
secured less than 75% attendance.
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4. Students who earn attendance less than 75%, not eligible to appear for the
current semester examinations. However, the Principal may condone the lack
of attendance of those students on the following grounds and permit them
to write Semester Examinations, after the payment of Condonation Fee.
- prolonged illness
- major surgery
- accident which demands a long rest
- maternity
The reason for the long period of absence should be informed to the
Principal within a week's time through the class teacher and the Head of the
Department.
5. Students who earn attendance between 55% and 64% are not eligible to
appear for the current semester examinations if any. They are permitted to
continue their studies in the next semester. While continuing in the next
semester, they have to earn combined attendance of 75% or more by taking
the average of the attendance earned in the current and the previous
semester. These candidates are eligible to write previous semester subjects
along with the current semester subjects. Otherwise, they will not be
permitted to appear for both the previous semester and current semester
papers and they have to redo the course from the previous semester in the
following academic year, if vacancy is available, after obtaining the approval
from the University of Madras and the Principal through the Head of the
Department concerned.
6 Students who earn attendance below 55% are not eligible to write the
examination in the current semester. They have to discontinue the course
and rejoin in the same semester in the next academic year, if vacancy is
available, with proper approval from the University of Madras and the
Principal through the Head of the Department concerned. These candidates
are eligible to write arrear subjects, if any.
7. A student who has secured less than 65% of attendance in the final semester
has to compensate his/her attendance shortage in a manner to be decided
by the Head of the Department concerned and the Principal after
rejoining the course.
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ADMISSIONS AND WITHDRAWALS
1. All admissions into the college are made as per the guidelines of University of
Madras and Government of Tamil Nadu.
2. Application for admission to the College should be submitted only in the
prescribed form available in the College office or online as decided by the
college from time to time.
3. Normally, admissions are done only once in a year in the beginning of the
academic year.
4. Details regarding eligibility for admission, documents to be submitted,
fees to be paid, etc., are given in the prospectus issued along with the
application form in the website.
5. Any candidate who is found to have obtained admission by false
representation will be summarily dismissed with forfeiture of all fees paid.
6. If the student is absent for more than five days continuously from the date of
admission or reopening of the college whichever is later, the student's name
will be removed from the Register.
7. If a student leaves the college in the middle of any semester he/she cannot
claim remission of any portion of the fees already paid.
8. Students who have completed their course of studies, can get their Transfer
and Conduct certificates after clearing the dues to the Laboratories & Library
and submitting a written request to the Principal.
9. If a student leaves the college at the end of an academic year, he/she can
receive the attendance certificate required by the University if he/she
applies for it.
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± Use of mobile phones by the students is strictly banned
inside the college campus. If the students are found using the cell phone,
strict disciplinary action will be taken against them.
± Each student will be given a login-ID and password to know their attendance at
regular intervals, marks secured in examinations and to choose their
inter disciplinary optional subjects, if desired. It is proposed to provide a
unique log in id and password to parents in order to know the attendance
details & academic performance of their wards.
± Students are expected to uphold the principle of dignity and decorum in their
dress and demeanor.
± Students are expected be in formal dress. Boys & Girls are advised not to
wear jeans, T Shirts of any kind. Girls are advised to wear simple and
modest attire. Girls are expected to be in saree or in salwar kameez.
A student duly admitted into a course shall continue his / her study for
the full duration of the course. (three years of UG and two years of PG).
In case he or she discontinues his / her studies, he/she shall pay the
fees due, for the entire period of the course, to be eligible to receive the
transfer certificate and the conduct certificate.
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'Appreciate' : A Handbook of Code of Conduct
Preamble
Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav College believes in character
building among its students, as good character is most fundamental,
an essential prerequisite for an individual to achieve success in academics and also
emerge as a socially responsible citizen.
A - Attitude
P - Perseverance
P - Performance
R - Respect
E - Empathy
C - Cooperation
I - Integrity
A - Accountability
T - Truthfulness
E - Enterprise
Ethical standards :
It is expected of the students to show respect for discipline, order,
morality, personal honor and to perform their duties, protect the rights of others
as expected of a socially responsible citizen. The code of conduct is adopted
to promote a safe and orderly learning environment that makes learning
a rewarding experience.
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These rules of good conduct highlight some general and specific
expectations that the college has of the students in order to ensure a safe
and healthy learning environment, guided by the principle of need for
self respect and concern for others and the environment.
S ta n d a rd s V io la tio n o f th e s ta n d a rd s
E x p e c te d R eason
a n d its c o n s e q u e n c e s
Respect for self and Provide a healthy learning Any form of physical, verbal
others based on self environment free from and emotional abuse will be
discipline. harassment and threats in seen as violation such
any form. offensive actions will have dire
consequences including
suspension, dismissal.
Respect their own Provide a safe enviornment, Damaging the college property
property as well as to value the property of others with graffiti and by other means,
that of others and that and the college property. would be seen as gross violation.
of the college. Students will be required to pay
the cost of any such damage
caused. Depending on the
severity, disciplinary action
will be taken.
Preserving the college To evoke civic sense and Students littering the campus,
environment. responsibility. would be persuaded to clean
up the entire area.
Adhere to the dress To install a strong sense of Sporting T-shirts which have
code specified. Formal decency, decorum and inappropriate and rude caption
wear advised. propriety. causing offence to people will
not be permitted.
Use of proper and Principle of dignity and Strong and abusive
positive language in honor to be upheld language is inappropriate and
the classroom, while Reflects pleasant behavior offensive Students would be
inside the campus and and strengthens feeling of warned. Persistent use of such
attending meetings. brotherhood. language may lead to
disciplinary action.
Abstain from indulging To infuse the rich indian, Based on the supreme court
in ragging in any of its tradition and culture of mutual verdict and the Directions
form. respect, civility and courtesy. from the UGC and University
To nurture friendliness and of Madras and as per the
good will among the students norms of the college, Ragging
in tune with the vision of the is an offence and may result in
college to promote universal expulsion.
brotherhood among peers.
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Wear ID cards inside To provide a safe and secure Students will be warned of the
campus. environment. consequences.
Ban on use of Mobile To prevent misuse and As per the norms of the
phones in the class abuse of the electronic University of Madras and the
room. devices. rules and regulation of the
college, use of mobile phones
is strictly forbidden. Students
will have to face disciplinary
action.
Regularity & punctuality To nurture the good habit Irregularities will be brought
of being organized, systematic to the notice of the parents.
and self motivated. Students will not be allowed to
appear for the examinations.
Lack of attendance would mean
repeating the semester.
Every student is a It is important that students Any such activity which mars
representative of the do not take part in anti-social the reputation of the college will
college, whether inside activities, in agitations, bus day be dealt with seriously and
the campus or parade, and show affiliation would prove detrimental.
otherwise. Display high to political parties as it may
order of discipline. prove adverse to the mission
of the college to groom them to
be socially responsible.
Students are expected To build a healthy and Activities that tend towards
to show respect, honor friendly atmosphere in the disrespect to the opposite sex
and treat the opposite campus. would be considered punishable
sex with dignity. and disciplinary action would be
taken based on the intensity
of the offence.
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Students residing in the To provide a safe and secure Violation will be reported to the
hostel are not allowed environment. Head of the Department for
to leave the campus necessary action.
without prior permission.
Dignity and decorum To nurture self-esteem and Outcome will depend on the
to be maintained on self - respect. nature and severity of the
all occasions. event.
The students are advised to comply with the norms laid down
by the institution and extend co-operation in its endeavor to inculcate
values of self discipline, integrity and honor in them. 'Appreciate' norms
will enable them imbibe fine thoughts, inculcate finer attitudes,
perform finest service to the society and the nation and emerge finer than
the finest individual.
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Guidelines regarding UG courses
Students admitted to various UG courses since the academic year
2008 - 2009 will be following choice based credit system,
with the following guidelines.
COURSE OF STUDY
The main Subject of Study for Bachelor Degree Courses shall consist of
the following
PART - I TAMIL / OTHER LANGUAGES
PART - II ENGLISH
PART - III CORE SUBJECTS
ALLIED SUBJECTS
PROJECT / ELECTIVES WITH THREE COURSES
PART - IV
1. (a) Those who have not studied Tamil up to XII Std. and taken
a Non Tamil Language under Part - I shall take Tamil comprising of two
courses (level will be at 6th Standard).
(b) Those who have studied Tamil up to XII Std. and taken a Non - Tamil
Language under Part - I shall take advanced Tamil comprising of two
courses.
(c) Others who do not come under a + b can choose non - major
elective comprising of two courses.
2. SKILL BASED SUBJECTS (ELECTIVE) - (SOFT SKILLS)
3. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
4. VALUE EDUCATION
PART - V
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
COMPULSORY EXTENSION SERVICE :
A Candidate shall be awarded a maximum of 2 credits for Compulsory
Extension Service
All the students shall have to enrol in NSS/NCC/NSO (Sports & Games)
Rotract / Youth Red Cross or any other service organisations in the
college and shall have to put in compulsory minimum attendance of
40 hrs which shall be duly certified by the Principal of the College
before 31st March every year. If a student LACKS 40 HOURS
ATTENDANCE in the First year, he/she shall have to compensate the
same during the subsequent years.
Students who complete minimum attendance of 40 hours in one year
will get ONE CREDIT and those who complete the attendance of 80 or
more hours in Two Years will get 2 CREDITS.
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Literacy and Population Education, Field Work shall be compulsory
components of the extension service activities.
Assessment for (UG and PG) End Semester Examinations (ESE) for all
courses will be for 100 marks and the marks secured would be converted to 60.
i. Students shall register their names for the First Semester Examination after the
admission in UG Courses.
ii. Students shall be permitted to proceed from the first semester up to Final
semester irrespective of their failure in any of the semester Examinations,
subject to the condition that the candidates register for all the arrear subjects
of earlier semester along with current (subsequent) semester subjects.
iii. Students shall be eligible to go to the subsequent semester, only if they earn
sufficient attendance as prescribed by the Syndicate from time to time.
In the event of a student earning less than 50% of attendance in any one of the
semesters due to any extraordinary circumstances, especially medical
grounds, such candidates who shall produce Medical Certificate endorsed by
the Principal of the college, shall be permitted to proceed to the next
semester and to complete the course of study. Such students shall have to
repeat the missed semester by rejoining after complection of Final
Semester of the course, after paying the fee for the break of study as
prescribed by the University from time to time.
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The PG programme, Master of Arts / Science shall consist of 4 semesters in two
academic years.
The MCA programme consists of 6 semesters spread over 3 academic years,
students are expected to earn 135 credits. As part of the soft skills programme, the
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college offers French and Korean for III year MCA and other IT related courses.
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The Students admitted to the various UG & PG courses from the academic year
2018 - 19 onwards will follow the regulations prescribed by the University of
Madras. The specifications are presented below and are to be strictly adhered to.
UNIVERSITY REGULATION
Marks for Internal Assessment & End Semester Examinations (PART I, II, III, IV)
CATEGORY THEORY PRACTICAL
Internal Assessment 25 40
End Semester Examination 75 60
TOTAL 100 100
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Marks to be awarded for attendance (5 Marks)
Attendance Percentage MARKS
< 60% 0
61% - 75% 03
76% - 90% 04
91% - 100% 05
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PASSING MINIMUM
A student shall be declared to have passed if he / she satisfies the following
conditions :
a) There shall be no Passing Minimum for Internal.
b) To pass in the External Examinations students will have to secure 24/60 for
II & III year UG & PG II year, 30/75 (40%) for Ist year UG & PG courses
(Except B.Com Honors) and 30/60 (50%) 38/75 for all PG courses and
B. Com., Honors in each theory paper /practical.
For courses with project work the passing minimum will be 50% of the
maximum marks prescribed.
c) In the aggregate (External & Internal) the passing minimum
shall be of 40% for UG Courses (Except B.Com Hons.) & 50% for
PG and B. Com (Hons.) courses.
d) He/She shall be declared to have passed the whole examination ( in UG &
B. Com Hons.), if he/she passes in all the papers and practicals
wherever prescribed /as per the scheme of examinations by earning 140
CREDITS in Parts I, II, III, IV, & V. He / She shall also fulfill the extension
activities prescribed earning a minimum of 1 Credit to qualify for the
Degree in the case of UG and 90 credits in part I & II in the case of PG
except MCA. In the case of MCA an aggregate of 135 credits should be
earned. Students of B.Com (Hons) shall be declared to have passed the
degree provided he/she gets 165 credits in aggregate.
Guidelines for determination of a uniform span period for
completion of UG & PG programs :
The students admitted for UG & PG programs from the academic year
2018 - 19 and thereafter to qualify for a degree will have to satisfy the
norms prescribed by the University of Madras.
1. A student who for whatever reasons is not able to complete the
program with in the normal period (N) or the minimum duration
prescribed for the program, may be allowed 2 years beyond the normal
period to clear the blockage to be qualified for the degree. (Time Span
N+2 years for the completion of the program )
2. In exceptional case like major accidents and child birth an
extension of one year may be considered beyond maximum span of time
(Time Span N+2+1 years for the completion of the program)
3. Students qualifying during the extended period shall not be
eligible for ranking.
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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The departments organize seminars, workshops and guest
lectures to help the students realize their potential and channelise
their latent talents.
DEPARTMENT PROGRAMME
Tamil Muthamizh Vizha
English Skills to Excel
Hindi Darpan
Economics Farm Fest (in house programmes)
Quest Economics
(State level academic programme
Physics Quintescence
Meet your Alumni
Mathematics Mathsoforia
Commerce Manovikas
Corporate Secretaryship Corporica
Computer Science (P.G) Web (State level Inter Collegiate
Programme)
Botany Biofest
Chemistry Rasayanotsav
Bio Chemistry Cellutions
BBA Synergy
Business Economics Fusion
MBA Combat
Visual Communication IRIS
Social work Tantra Swasthya
Microbiology Micro Matsuri
Computer Science (U.G) Tech Craz
Computer Applications (U.G) Cyberfest
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I - (Aided) STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
1. Shri. Purushotham Doss M/s. Purushotham Doss Gocoola Doss the best outgoing student of the
Gocoola Doss Gold Medal Centenary Trust College Hostel.
2. Adhyapaka Ratna Shri Totadri Prof. Totadri Iyengar Commemoration the best outgoing student of the
Iyengar Gold Medal Committee College.
3. Smt. Kola Saraswathi Amma Shri Kola Perumal Chetty the best outgoing girl student of
Gold Medal the College with the title 'Lady
of the year
4. Shri. R. Ramanamurthy Memorial Shri. R. Mohan and Smt. Varalakshmi the student who distinguishes
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Gold Medal himself in community service.
5. Shri. R. Ramachandruni Sitaram Shri. R. Mohan and Smt. Varalakshmi the best outgoing student of
and R. Rajam Gold Medal M.A. Economics.
6. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri. Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha the best outgoing student of
M.A. Social Work
7. Shri.Nanabhai J. Desai Gold Medal Smt. Sudha Haridas Shah the best outgoing student of
M.Sc. Mathematics.
8. Justice Padmini Jesudurai Prof. G. Jesudurai the student scoring the highest
Gold Medal marks in the paper on
Mechanics.
9. Shri. S. Balkishan Kothari M/s. Balkishan Kothari Charitable Trust the best outgoing student
Endowment Gold Medal of M.Sc. Chemistry.
M E D A L S / P R IZ E IN S T IT U T E D B Y AW AR D ED TO
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Gold Medal Limited B.Sc. Physics.
16. Shri. Deokinandan Jhunjhunwala Shri. Deokinandan Jhunjhunwala the best outgoing student of
Gold Medal B.Sc. Chemistry.
17. Shri. Jayanarain Jaigovind J.J.Charitable Trust the best outgoing student of
Gold Medal B.Sc. Plant Biology &
Biotechnology
18. Shri. Jumna Doss Dwaraka Doss M/s. Gocoola Doss Jumna Doss the best outgoing student of
Gold Medal Charitable Trust B.Com
]19. Smt.Kochikar Ratna Shenoi Prof. R.R.Shenoi the B.Com. Student who
Gold Medal scores the highest mark in the
Degree (Banking & Financial
System).
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
20. Shri. Bhaidas Balmukundas Estate of Bhaidas Balmukundas the Gujarati student who scores
Gold Medal the highest mark in the Degree
21. Shri. Purushotham Doss M/s.Gocoola Doss Jumna Doss the student who scores the
Gocoola Doss Gold Medal Charitable Trust highest mark in Sanskrit.
22. Dr. P.S. Somasundaram Dr. P.S. Somasundaram's family the student who scores the
Gold Medal members highest mark in Tamil.
23. Smt.Prema Bai Balmukundas Estate of Shri.Bhaidas balmukundas the Gujarati student who scores
Gold Medal the highest mark in Hindi.
24. Shri. Agarwal Navyuvak Sangh Shri. Agarwal Navyuvak Sang, Madras the student who scores the
Endowment Gold Medal highest mark in Hindi.
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25. Shri. Jalli Rangaiah Chetty Shri. Jalli Rangaiah Chetty the student who scores the
Gold Medal Charitable Society highest mark in Telugu
26. Shri. Vallabhacharya Shri. Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the student who scores the
Gold Medal Madras highest mark in English.
27. Rotary Club Gold Medal Rotary Club of Madras West the student who scores the
highest mark in Higher
Secondary Examination.
28. Dr. P.V. Raghavan Gold Medal Dr. P.V. Raghavan Endowment the student who secures
Committee, Department of Economics the highest mark in "Public
Economics" of I M.A. Economics
29. Alumni Association Gold Medal D.G. Vaishnav College, the best outgoing P. G. Student.
Alumni Association
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
30. Prof. R. Ananthan Endowment Physics Society, Madras A student who scores the highest
Prize aggregate in the Physics degree
examination.
31. Prof. K.N. Rao Endowment Prize Friends of Prof. K.N. Rao the best outgoing student of B.Sc.
Plant Biology & Biotechnology
32. Dr. S. Kalyanaraman Friends of Dr. S. Kalyanaraman the proficient student of
Endowment Prize B.Sc. (Second year).
33. Dr. S. Parthasarathy Friends of Dr. S. Parthasarathy the B.Com. student who scores the
Endowment Prize highest mark in the Paper
"Indian Economy".
34. M/S. Saraswathi Trust Prize Shri. Hashmuklaji Mehta Wrestling or Weight-lifting
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competitions.
35. Prof. S. Veeraragahavan Prof. S. Veeraragahavan Felicitation the student scoring the highest
Proficiency Prizes Committee mark in M.C.A. I Year, II Year
M.Sc., Mathematics, I Year,
B.Sc., Mathematics, I year & II year
36. Prof. K.L. Nagarajan Prof. K.L. Nagarajan the student scoring the highest
Endowment Prize Endowment Committee mark in the Paper on "Financial
Accountancy" in M.Com., B.Com.,
& B.Com., C.S.
37. Dr. M.R. Sreenivasan Endowment Shri. M.S. Venkatesh the students who score the highest
marks in the law papers of
B.Com. and M.Com.
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
38. Prof. K. Narasimharaghavan Department of Economics students scoring the highest
mark in the paper on
Monetary Economics of B.A.
& M.A. (Eco.)
39. Prof. B. Satagopan Endowment Department of Economics students scoring the highest
mark in the paper on "Indian
Economy" in B.A. & M.A. ]
40. Shri. Seetharaman Memorial Shri. R. Ragunathan and a meritorious student of
Endowment Dr. Gowri Sivaraman U.G. Physics.
41. Shri. Rajammal Krishnaswamy Shri.K.Ranganathan, Sri.R. Ranganathan a meritorious student of
Memorial Endowment and Dr. Gowri Sivaraman U.G. Chemistry
42. Professor R. Venkataraman Mrs. Yamuna Venkataraman in memory the winner of the debate
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Endowment Prize of her husband Late. Prof. R. Venkataraman competition.
43. Prof. N. Krishnamoorthy Prof. N. Krishnamoorthy Endowment the student scoring highest
Endowment Prize Committee, Department of Commerce mark in "Cost Accounting" in
B.Com., Degree Examination
44. Prof. G. Hanumantha Rao Prof. G. Hanumantha Rao Endowment the student scoring highest
Endowment Prize Committee, Department of Commerce mark in "Corporate
Accounting" in B.Com.,
Degree Examination.
45. Shri P. Haridas Gold Medal Old students and Hostel Inmates the best out going student UG,
PG all round performance in
academics and sports.
46. Shri. P.V.N. Mani Iyer and Shri. N. Subramanian, Chennai Best out going student from
Smt. Parvathy Ammal Birth Physics
Centenary Memorial Endowment
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
47. Legendary Golden Jubilee Principal Rajeev Menon and Rahul . P the best outgoing student who
Dr. S. Narasimhan Endowment alumini of the college out shines himself in academics
Gold Medal (2014) / co-curriculam in general and
in particular.
48. Sarva Samvardhana Post Graduate and Research 1. Endowment scholarship for
Dr. S. Narasimhan Endowment Department of Economics, two deserving students.
Scholarship Business Economics, DGV College 2. Gold medal for students of UG
& PG securing the highest marks
in Micro Economics.
II - UNAIDED
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MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
1. Shri. Purushotham Doss M/s. Purushotham Doss Gocoola Doss the best outgoing student of the
Gocoola Doss Gold Medal Centenary Trust College Hostel.
2. Adhyapaka Rathna Prof. Totadri Iyengar Commemoration the best outgoing student of the
Shri. Totadri Iyengar Gold Medal Committee College Hostel.
3. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri. Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing Girl student of
Madras the College.
4. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri. Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.A. Business Economics.
5. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri. Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.Sc. Microbiology.
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
6. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.Sc. Biochemistry
7. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.Sc. Biotechnology
8. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.Sc.(C.Sc.).
9. Leo Club Gold Medal Leo Club of Madras the best outgoing student
of M.Com.
10. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.B.A.
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11. Shri. Babulal M. Metha Gold Medal Shri. Babulal M.Metha Charitable Trust the best outgoing student of
M.C.A.
12. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.Sc.I.T.
13. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras M.Sc. Physics
14. Shri. Sanjay Khetan Memorial Shri. M. L. Kaitan the best outgoing student of
Gold Medal B.Com.(C.S.).
15. Shri. Chunilal Sundar Das Shri. C. Goverdhan Das the best outgoing student of
Gold Medal B.Sc. Physics
16. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, the best outgoing student of
Madras B.Sc. Maths.
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
17. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of
B.Sc. Biochemistry.
18. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of
B.Sc. (C.Sc.)
19. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of B.C.A.
20. Agarwal Foundation Gold Medal D. J. Agarwal Foundatin, Madras the best outgoing student of B.Com.
21. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of B.B.A.
22. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of
B.Com., B.M.
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23. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the student who scores the highest
mark in English
24. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the student who scores the highest
mark in Tamil.
25. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the student who scores the highest
mark in Hindi.
26. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the student who scores the highest
mark in Sanskrit
27. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of
B.A., Economics
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
28. Shri. Vallabhacharya Gold Medal Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Madras the best outgoing student of B.Sc.,
Visual Communication.
29. Chittoor Ghatambhu Sundarambal The Paternal Grand Parents of the best outgoing student of M.Sc.,
Jayarama Iyer Endowment Dr.Gowri Sivaraman Bio-Technology.
30. Vaishnav Bhushan Sri. S.R. Govinda Rajan former Principal the student who secures First Rank
Late. Shri Jumnadoss Dwarka in M.Sc. Physics.
Doss And Vaishnav Bhushan
Late.Shri Amichan Doss
Dwaraka Doss Centenary Endowment
31. Shri. P. Haridas Platinum Birthday Shri. G. Srinivasan, Aerocool Limited the Best Outgoing Student
Endowment Gold Medal Chennai
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32. Shri. G. Srinivasan Endowment Shri. G. Srinivasan, Aerocool Limited the Best Outgoing Student
Gold Medal Chennai
33. Shri. Balakrishna Goenka Endowment Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Chennai the Best Student
34. Shri. Krishnadas Purushothamdas Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Chennai the Best Student
Endowment
35. Shri. Govinddas Purushothamdas Shri.Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha, Chennai the Best Student
Endowment
36. Yanmantram Educational Shri. Yanmantram Sathyanarayanan the Best Outgoing Student of
Trust Gold Medal. B.Com(Hons.)
ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIPS
MEDALS / PRIZE INSTITUTED BY AWARDED TO
1. M/s. N.T.Patel and company M/s. N.T.Patel and company, the student pursuing B.Sc. Degree
Scholarships Engineering Contractors, Chennai (Mathematics) class who secures
75% in Mathematics in the
qualifying examination and also
takes Sanskrit as a language. The
scholarship is tenable for the
duration of the course subject to
the satisfactory progress and
conduct of the student.
2. Seth Bapudas Darbar & Sons Seth Bapudas Ramdas Darbar, Bagalkot for awarding scholarships to
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Endowment Scholarships deserving students.
3. Gandhi Centenary Fund Scholarships Students, staff and the management to poor and deserving students.
of the college
4. Sakala Vidya Vachaspati Shri N.Rajagopalan of Madras for awarding scholarship to a poor
R.Govinda Rajan Shastiabdhapoorthi Motors Limited and deserving student.
Commemoration Scholarship
5. Rotary Club of Madras West The Rotary Club of Madras West for awarding scholarship to a
Scholarship deserving student. who has made a
mark in social & community
services.
6. Shri K.R. Srinivasan and Shri K.S. Rajagopalan and for awarding scholarships to
Smt. Radha Srinivasan Shri. K.S.Rajagopalan deserving students, preferably
Shashtiabdhapoorthi Fund Srivaishnava Boys.
7. Shri Brij Mohan Mohunta Memorial Smt. Mohini Mohunta deserving students as stipend
Scholarships
8. Smt Vummidi Lakshmikantamma Shri V. Ethiraj poor but deserving students,
Endowment preferably Arya Vysya Boys.
9. Shri Ravindra Mulraj Endowment M/s. Bai Javar Bai Mulraj Karsondoss Post - Graduate Students
Charitable Trust, Mumbai
10. Leo Club of Madras Endowment Leo Club of Madras a student who secures the highest
aggregate in the M.Com. Degree
Examination of the Evening College.
11. Shri Shivaratan Davey Endowment Shri Shivaratan Davey and others Deserving students.
12. Professor T.K. Parthasarthy Old students of Professor T.K.Parthasarthy a deserving student of Chemistry.
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Endowment Scholarship
13. Metropolitan Tamil Sangam Shri. V.Narayanan and his employer needy students.
(U.S.A) Endowment M/s. Lone Star Gas Company
14. Sudhanwa Endowment Scholarship Shri V. Thyagarajan, T.C. Trust of the deserving Student.
Dollar Co. (P) Ltd., Chennai
15. Shri P. Soundarajan Memorial Shri R.Padmanabhan a poor and deserving forward
Scholarship community student
16. Shri Vupputur Anandakrishna Shri. Vupputur Anandakrishna Chetty, a Post-Graduate Student of Arya
Chetty Silver Jubilee Endowment Chennai Vysya Community preferably one
with Telugu as mother tongue.
17. Shri S. Duraiswamy Iyer Memorial Shri T.Dorairaj of T.C. Trust of the Dollar poor and deserving students.
Endowment Company Private Limited, Chennai.
18. Shri Sultan Chand Memorial Shri Sultan Chand Trust, New Delhi a meritorious student of II B.Com
Scholarship
19. Shri Sultan Chand Memorial Shri Sultan Chand Trust, New Delhi a meritorious student of III B.Com
Scholarship
20. Shri Sultan Chand Memorial Shri Sultan Chand Trust, New Delhi a meritorious student of B.Com
Scholarship
21. Engineering employees Welfare Engineering Employees Welfare Trust, atleast two students to meet the
Trust Endowment Scholarships Fund Chennai cost of their U.G /P.G education.
22. Par Trust Endowment Par Trust, Chennai Render financial assistance to
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poor and needy students.
23. Dr. P.V. Raghavan Endowment Department of Economics The students nominated by the
Scholarship Head of the Department.
24. Dr. M.R. Sreenivasan Endowment Department of Commerce be utilised only for purchasing
books for Commerce Department
Library.
25. Vaishnav Bhushan Late Shri Dwarakadoss Goverdhandoss Scholarships to poor and
Shri Jamnadoss Dwarakadoss and & Sow Gangabai Memorial Trust economically weaker students
Vaishnav Bhushan Late pursuing P.G. courses /M.C.A./
Shri Amichandoss Micro. Bio Dwarakadoss
26. A.V. Arunachalam & Arunachalam Chellammal Charitable Financial Assistance to Poor and
T. Chellammal Endowment Trust, Mumbai Deserving Students
27. Lions Edifice for service trust Lions Edifice for Service Trust, Chennai Scholarship to poor and deserving
Endowment Students
28. Dr. S. Parthasarathy Instituted by his wife Scholarship to poor and deserving
(Commerce Dept.) Ms. Hemamalini Parthasarathy Students studying B.Com Course
Endowment Scholarship
29. DGV'83 Physics Batch Instituted by 1983 Physics Batch Scholarships to 3 needy and
Endowment deserving Students (one each in the
I, II & III year B.Sc. Physics
30. D.G. Vaishnav College Golden Shri Vallabhacharya Vidyasabha For outstanding contribution to
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Jubilee Principal Dr.S.Narasimhan the growth of the institution
award 2014 beyond the call of duty.
31. Dynamic Golden Jubilee Principal Instituted by 20 of his colleagues to be given to two deserving
Dr.S. Narasimhan Endowment students of undergraduate
Scholarship. programme.
TEACHING STAFF - AIDED
ENGLISH
Dr. G. Chandralekha Rao, M.A., M.Phil., PGDHE, Associate Prof. & Head
PGDELT, DCE, Ph.D.
Ms. M. Jayalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., Associate Prof.
Dr. G. Geetha, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Prof.
Dr. Aparna Sundaram, M.A., Ph.D., SLET Assistant Prof.
Dr. Murali Ganam, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
ECONOMICS
Dr. T.S. Prema, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D Associate Prof. & Head
Mr. J.P. Jaideep, M.A., M.Phil., P.G.D.B.A.,P.G.H.R.D Associate Prof.
PHYSICS
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CHEMISTRY
Dr. K. Premalatha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Associate Prof. & Head
Dr. R. Kumaran, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., DCPIC Assistant Prof.
Dr. L. Sowbagya Lakshmi Prabha, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.,Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Mr. A. Gopalakrishnan, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET Assistant Prof.
Dr. T. Augustine Arul Prasad, M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Dr. M. Vanjinathan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Dr. R. Vasanthi, M.Sc., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
BOTANY
Dr. S. Selvaraju, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Associate Prof. & Head
Dr. R. Muralidharan, M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. R. Rajarajan M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
MATHEMATICS
Mr. K. Narayanan, M.Sc., M.Phil Associate Prof. & Head
Mr. R. Venkataramanan, M.Sc., M.Phil Associate Prof.
Ms. M. Devika, M.Sc., M.Phil Associate Prof.
Dr. N. Jayanth Karthik, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET., Ph.D. Associate Prof.
Dr. R. Sivaraman, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET., Ph.D. Associate Prof.
COMMERCE
Dr. R. Ganesan, M. Com, M. Phil, Ph. D Principal & Head
Dr. J. Jayasankar, M. Com, M. Phil, Ph. D Associate Prof.
Mr. S. Seshadrinathan, M. Com, M. Phil Associate Prof.
Dr. J. Sathish, M. Com, M. Phil, ADCA, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Dr. B. Vijayakumar, M. Com, M. Phil, BGL, MBA, SLET, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Dr. Haridayal Sharma, M. Com, M. Phil, MFM, M.B.A, SET, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
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CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP
Dr. R. Thanigaivel, M.Com., M.Ed., M.Phil., Associate Prof. & Head
Ph.D F.C.M.A., F.C.S.
Dr. Prabha Rajagopalan, M.Com., M.Phil.,SLET. Ph.D. Associate Prof.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Dr. T. Santhanam, M.Sc., PGDCA, Ph.D. Associate Prof. & Head
Dr. T. Velmurugan, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCA, Ph.D. Associate Prof.
SOCIAL WORK
Dr. B. Sulupriya, M.S.W., PGDHRM, CIG, NET, Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Head
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NON TEACHING STAFF - AIDED
Mr. R. Srinivasagopalan Superintendent
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MANAGEMENT STAFF WORKING
IN AIDED STREAM (SHIFT I)
TAMIL
Dr. P. Murugan, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dip.in Saiva Siddhantha Assistant Prof. & Head i/c
Dr. A. Ramesh, M.A., M.A. (Linguistics) M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
P.G.Dip.in Saiva Siddhantha, Dip.in Manuscriptology & Editing, SET
ENGLISH
Ms. S.K. Rahmath, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCS Assistant Prof.
Mr. V. Mainar, M.A., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
TELUGU
Dr. M. Natrajan, M.A., M. Phil., B.Ed., Ph. D. NET. Assistant Prof.
HINDI
Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Head i/c
Dr. Sunil Patil, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., P.G. Dip in Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Translation, P.G. Dip. in Journalism, B.Ed.
Dr. Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, B.Tech., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
SANSKRIT
Dr. V. Sowmyanarayanan, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Head i/c
Sri. B. Keshava Prapanna Pandey, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
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ECONOMICS
PHYSICS
Dr. K. Selvakothainachiyar, M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph. D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. D. Sridevi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Dr. P. Arulasrasan, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Dr. R. Uma, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Ms. D. Pourkodee, M.Sc., NET Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
CHEMISTRY
Mr. V. Rajagopalan, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. R. Mythily, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Mr. A. Naveen Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET Assistant Prof.
Dr. A. Vijayaraj, M.Sc., M.Sc (Yoga)., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Mr. V. Muthaiya, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. A.R. Naresh Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Dr. V. Shyamala Devi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Ms. N. Lakshmi Kruthika, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET Assistant Prof.
Ms. K. Kavitha, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET Assistant Prof.
BOTANY
Dr. P. Ezhumalai, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Mr. M. Vasanth, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
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MATHEMATICS
Dr. N. Hema, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. B. Abirami, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. P. Usha, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Poornima, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, M.Sc., M.Phil., MBA., PGDCA, Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. S.U. Malini, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. R. Arundhadhi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. C.M. Subalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Ms. Divya S. Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Mr. S. Somasundara Ori, M.Sc.,M.Phil., M.B.A., M.C.A., Assistant Prof.
M.Sc.(Psy)., P.G.D.C.A., SET
COMMERCE
Dr. S. Chandirakala, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, SLET, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Dr. M. R. Geetha, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, SLET, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Mr. A. Venkatesh, M. Com, M. Phil. Assistant Prof.
Dr. K. B. Manikandan, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, NET, ACS, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Dr. Pradeepa George, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, SET., Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Dr. K. Shanthi, M. Com, M. Ed, M. Phil, M.B.A, SET, PGDFM, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Ms. M. Deepthi, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, NET Assistant Prof.
Ms. K. Lalitha, M. Com, M. Phil. Assistant Prof.
Ms. Sneha Karthikeyan, M. Com, M. Phil, SET. Assistant Prof.
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CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP
Mr. M. Balaji, M.Com., M.Phil., Dip. In Taxation Assistant Prof.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Dr. K. Angayarkanni, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph. D. Assistant Prof.
Dr. T. Sridevi, M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D., SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. A.S. Thenmozhi, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.C.A., P.G.D.C.A., Assistant Prof
Ms. M.P. Sukassini, M.C.A., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
SOCIAL WORK
Ms. M. Aruna Kumari, M.S.W. M.Phil., UGC - NET. Assistant. Prof.
Ms. S. Vijayalakshmi, M.S.W., M.Phil., PGDHR, PGDHRM, UGC - NET Assistant. Prof.
Ms. M.K. Sindhu, MSW(HR), MBA (HR), UGC -NET Assistant. Prof.
Dr. V. Sayee Kumar, M.A.,M.Phil,,MHRM.,M.Sc.,(A.Psy)., Assistant. Prof. (Part Time)
PGDGC.,CIG.,Ph.D.
Ms. Dhivya Sundar Rajan, MSW(HR), D.L.B,NET Assistant. Prof. (Part Time)
Mr. S. Narendran, MSW.,MPhil., NET Assistant. Prof. (Part Time)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Dr. M. Karthikeyan, M.A., M.B.A., Physical Director
M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
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MANAGEMENT STAFF WORKING
IN UNAIDED STREAM (SHIFT II)
TAMIL
Dr. A. Ramesh, M.A.,M.A,(Lingustics) M.Phil., Ph.D., SET Assistant Prof. & Head
PG Dip.in Saiva Siddhantha, Dip. in Manuscriptology & Editing
Dr. C. Sadanand, M.A. M. Phil., Ph. D., NET, SET, Assistant Prof.
Dip.in Saiva Siddhantha, Dip. in Manuscriptology & Editing
Dr. K.R. Latha, M.A., M.A. (Political Science) M. Phil. Ph. D. Assistant Prof.
Mr. C. Manogaran, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Dr. V.Ramraj, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET, SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. D. Sivalingam, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET, Assistant Prof.
Dip. in Manu scriptology & Editing
TAMIL LITERATURE
Dr. J. Sivakumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET Assistant Prof.
Dip.in Manuscriptology & Editing Dip. in Folklore and Mass Media
Dr. D. Gajalakshmi, M.A., M.A. (Linguistics) Ph.D., Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Dr. M. Elumalai, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., NET, Dip. in Folklore Assistant Prof.
Mr. V. Paramasivam, M.A., M.Phil., B. Ed., NET Assistant Prof.
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ENGLISH
Dr. K.K. Lakshmi. M.A., M.Phil., M.B.A., M.S., PGDAMM., Ph.D Assistant Prof. & Head
Ms. K. Rajashree M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. Nandhini Praveen, M.A., M.Phil Assistant Prof.
Ms. Deepa Balendran, M.A., M.Phil Assistant Prof.
Dr. P. Prasanna M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDAM., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Annalakshmi M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. A. Netra M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. D. Thilagam M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Thameem Nisha, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Mr. C. Veeran M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. B. Meenakshi, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. N. Abinayadevi, M.A., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. R. Haripriya, M.A., M.Phil., M.Sc. Assistant Prof.
Ms. A. Precilla Devanesam, M.A., M.Phil., NET., SET, Dip. Journalism Assistant Prof.
ILP, Student Counseling
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Ms. M. Jayalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., Advisor & Head
Dr. V.R. Vadivoo Anni M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Mr. J. Praveen Prabhu, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., PGDCA Assistant Prof.
Ms. R. Shalini Priscilla, M.A., M.Phil., NET., SET. Assistant Prof.
Ms. S.K. Rahamath, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed Assistant Prof (Part Time)
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HINDI
Dr. Ashok Kumar Dwivedi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGDJMC Assistant Prof. & Head
Dr. Sunil Patil, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., PGDJ., PGDT Assistant Prof.
Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh, M.A. ,M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Dr. Kumar Abhishek, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed., PGDT. Assistant Prof.
Dr. Vinod Kumar, M.A., Ph.D., B.Ed., PGDT Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
SANSKRIT
Dr. V. Sowmyanarayanan, M.A., B.Ed., M. Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Prof. & Head
Dr. S. Ganesh, M.A., M. Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Dr. L. Sampath kumar, M.A., M.Phil., NET, Ph.D., B. Ed., Assistant Prof.
Mr. V. Balaji, M.A., M. Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
FRENCH
Ms. Yasmeen Noufel, Diplôme in French, BSc , MA French Assistant Prof.
Ms. Akshaya. R, A2 in French & German, MA French Assistant Prof.
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Dr. T.S. Prema, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D Advisor & Head
Dr. M. Shoba, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D, M.B.A Guest Faculty
Dr. S. Subhashini, M.A. M.Phil., SET, Ph. D. Assistant Prof.
Ms. A. Sugantha, M.A. M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. N. Abirami, M.A. M.Phil., M.Ed, Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Mr. P. Sriraaj, M.A, ANIIT (SE) Assistant Prof.
Mr. V. Senthilvelan, M.A. M.Phil. M.B.A, B.Ed, SET Assistant Prof.
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Ms. N. Jayashree, M.Com, M.Phil, SET Assistant Prof.
Dr.T.Umapathy, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D, SLET, D. Litt., Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Dr. S. Latha, M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D, SET Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Mr. A. Asokraj, M.Com., B.Ed, M.Phil, SET Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
COMMERCE
Mr. S. Seshadrinathan, M. Com, M. Phil Advisor & Head
Dr. J. Jayasankar, M. Com, M. Phil, Ph. D Guest Faculty
Dr. J. Satish, M. Com, M. Phil, ADCA, Ph. D Guest Faculty
Dr. B. Vijayakumar, M. Com, M. Phil, BGL, MBA, SLET, Ph. D Guest Faculty
Dr. Haridayal Sharma, M. Com, M. Phil, MFM, M.B.A, SET, Ph. D Guest Faculty
Ms. S. Padmapriya, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, NET, SLET Assistant Prof.
Ms. C. V. Bhuvaneswari, M. Com, M. Phil Assistant Prof.
Mr. G. Ramkumar, M.A, M. Com, M.B.A, ACMA, NET, SLET Assistant Prof.
Mr. R. Sundaravadivelu, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, NET, M.SC, B. Ed, TRP Assistant Prof.
Mr. P. Sathyanarayanan, M. Com, M. Phil, PGDBA, SLST, LL. B., M.L Assistant Prof.
Ms. G. Ramya, M. Com, M. Phil, NET, SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. D. K. Vaishnavi, M. Com, M.B.A., HADCA Assistant Prof.
Ms. D. Senthamarai, M. Com, M. Phil, SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. K. Veeraraghavan, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, NET, Ph. D Assistant Prof.
Ms. V. Gayathri, M. Com, SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. M. Devaki, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, SET, Assistant Prof.
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COMMERCE
Ms. K. Sasirekha, M. Com, M. Phil Assistant Prof.
Ms. T. Kamala, M. Com, M. Phil, NET Assistant Prof.
Mr. N. Vikram, M. Com, M. Phil, NET, SET Assistant Prof.
Mr. P. Balaji Rao. B. Com, CA, CWA Guest Faculty
Dr. K. B. Manikandan, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, NET, ACS, Ph. D Asst. Prof. (Part Time)
Ms. Pradeepa George, M. Com, M. Phil, M.B.A, SET. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Ms. K. Lalitha, M. Com, M. Phil. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Ms. Sneha Karthikeyan, M. Com, M. Phil, SET. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
B.Com. (Hons.)
Dr. J. Satish, M.Com. M.Phil., ADCA, Ph. D. Advisor & Head
Ms. T.R. Ramya, B.E.S., M.B.A., SET Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
BANK MANAGEMENT
Dr. J. Jayasankar, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D Advisor & Head
Mr. B. Sivakumar, M.Com., M.Phil., MBA., NET Assistant prof.
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B. Com. (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE)
Ms. Kavitha Menon, M.Com., ICWA, NET(Com.) Assistant Prof. & Head i/c
Ms. A. Bhuvaneswari, M.A.Corp., M.Phil., NET(Com.) Assistant Prof.
Dr. R.K. Gopinath, M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Ms. D. Narmadha, M. Com., MBA, M. Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Vidhya, M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant prof.
CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP
Dr.R.Thanigaivel, M.Com, M.Phil, M.Ed, FCMA, FCS, Ph.D Advisor & Head
Mr.D.Premkumar, M.Com, M.Phil, SET. Assistant Prof.
Ms.K.Kalpanadevi, M.Com, M.B.A, M.Phil, SET. Assistant Prof.
Ms.M.Akhila, M.Com, M.Phil, SET. Assistant Prof.
Dr.R.Premalatha, M.Com, M.B.A, M.Phil, PGDCA, Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Ms. V. Mowkthika Priyadharshini, M.Com, M.Phil,PGDPR., JAS Assistant Prof.
Mr. Franklin Edburg, M.Com, M.Phil, B.Ed, SET Assistant Prof.
Ms.G.Yamuna, M.Com, M.Phil, NET Assistant Prof.
Dr.R.Vasudevan, M.Com, B.Ed, M.Phil, M.B.A, M.Phil, SLET, Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Ms. G. Janani, M.Com, M.Phil Assistant Prof.
Dr. K. Moneesh Kumar, M.Com., M.Phil., SET(Com.), Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Mr. J. P. Jaideep, M.A.,M.Phil.,PGHRD.,PGDBA Advisor & Head
Mr. L. Arumugam, M.A., M.Phil., MBA,SET., Assistant Prof.
Dr. N. Alamelu Sathyabama, M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Ms. K. Lakshmi, M.Com.,M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Mr. K. Rao Prashanth Jyoty, MBA.,M.Phil.,P.P.T., Assistant Prof.
M.A.(Sociology), M. sc.,(Psychology)
Dr. P.S. Ravithej, MBA.,M.Phil.,Ph.D., M.Com., Assistant Prof.
Ms. Sarulatha Arun, MBA.,NET Assistant Prof.
Ms. D. Suba, M.A.(HRM)., M.Phil., MBA Assistant Prof.
Dr. U. Homiga, MBA.,M.Phil.,Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Mr. Felix Aaron, MBA.,NET Assistant Prof.
Mr. R. Narasimhan, M.A.(Sociology)., MBA Assistant Prof.
Ms. Renu Jaithalia, MBA, SET Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Ms. M. Renuka, M.B.A., NET, SET Assistant Prof.
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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Dr. Ms. U Amaleshwari, MBA, MPhil, NET, SET, Ph. D. Assistant Prof. & Head
Mr. T K Prasad, MBA, M.Sc. M. Phil, DCIM Assistant Prof.
Ms. A S Poornima, B.E., MBA, PGDMM, NET Assistant Prof.
Dr. D. Anuradha, M.B.A., M.S., Ph.D., NET Assistant Prof.
Dr. K.R. Kolammal, M.B.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Ms. V.R. Nanthiga, B.E., M.B.A., NET, Assistant Prof.
SOCIOLOGY
Dr. C. Chidambaranathan, M.A., Ph.D., NET Assistant Prof. & Head
Dr. I. Jenitta Mary, M.A., Ph.D, NET Assistant Prof.
Mr. B. Mohammad Iliyas, M.A., NET Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Siva Priya, M.A., NET Assistant Prof.
Mr. S. Rammohan Assistant Prof.
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MATHEMATICS
Mr. K. Narayanan, M.Sc., M.Phil Advisor & Head
Ms. B. Sangeetha, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Ms. G. Jayanthi,M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Tamilselvi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Mr. P. Thirumal, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET, SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Uthra, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. C. Yuvarani, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Ms. J. Kavitha, M.SC., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. P.Vijayalakshmi, M.Sc.,M.phil, B.Ed.,Ph.D. Assistant Prof.
Dr.K.Priyadarshini, M.Sc.,M.phil, B.Ed.,Ph.D Assistant Prof.
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, M.Sc., M.Phil., MBA., PGDCA, Ph.D. SET Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Ms. Divya S. Raj, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
Mr. Somasundara Ori, M.Sc., M.Phil., MBA., MCA, Assistant Prof. (Part Time)
M. Sc.,(Phy.), P.G.D.C.A., SET
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PHYSICS
Dr. D. Syamala, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.E., Ph.D. Advisor & Head
Dr. B. Sylaja, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph. D. Assistant prof.
Dr. R. Uma, M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. Assistant prof.
Dr. Z. Delci., M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant prof.
Ms. K. Laavanya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant prof
Ms. D. Pourkodee., M.Sc., NET Assistant prof.
Ms. Chinnamal Janaki, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant prof.
LT. Dr. P. Arularasan, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant prof.
Dr. C. Ramathilagam, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph. D. Assistant prof.
Ms. M. Amudha, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant prof.
Ms. A. Ramya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant prof.
Ms. K. Gomathi, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil., Assistant prof.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
Ms. G Vasanth, M.A.,M.Phil., PGDCIM Assistant Prof. & Head
Mrs. N C Krishnapriya, M.A. Assistant Prof.
Mr. C Prabhanand, M.Sc. (EM), M.Phil. Assistant Prof.
Mr. Saravana Raghavan, MVA, M.A. NET Assistant Prof.
Mr. Parthasarathy Assistant Prof.
Ms. Nazra Izhar, M. Sc., Assistant Prof.
Mr. G. Aravind, M.Sc. (EM) NET Assistant Prof.
Mr. V Gopinath, BFA., M.A., M.Phil., Art Faculty
Mr. D Sivamani, B.A., DFT. Technical Faculty
Mr. G Vijayan, B.A., DFT. Technical Faculty
Mr. Sujitha Panicker, B.Sc., DFT Technical Faculty
Mr. P. Ganesan, BBA Technical Faculty
Mr. L. Thanigaivelan, BBA, CFT Technical Faculty
Mr. K Magesh, BCA, DCT. Technical Faculty
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BIO - CHEMISTRY
Dr. P.T. Srinivasan, M.Sc., Ph.D., M.A.(P&R)., Assistant Prof. & Head
M.Sc.(B.I) M.A (T) SLET
Dr. R. Uma, M.Sc., M.Phil., SLET., M.Sc.(B.I). Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Mr. D. Saravanan, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. Assistant Prof.
Ms. M. Kavitha, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., SLET., NET. Assistant Prof.
Ms. Sangeetha Sathyanarayan, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Sc.(Psy.), SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. D. Anandhi, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET., SLET., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Vaidehi, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Sc.(B.I), SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. K. Nagalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil., SLET., NET. Assistant Prof.
Dr. G. Sriram Prasath, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Dr. D. Jayakumar, M.Sc., Ph.D., SET Assistant Prof.
Ms. Maria Caroline Rebellow, M.Sc., M.Phil., NET Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Priya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Lab Demonstrator
BIO - TECHNOLOGY
Dr. R. Muthezhilan, M.Sc., Ph.D., Assistant Prof. & Head
Dr. P. Muthupriya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. MeenakshiKannan, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET Assistant Prof.
Dr. P. Indumathi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph. D., Assistant Prof.
Dr. R. Sumathy, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Prof.
Ms. T. Yuvarani, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Prof.
Ms. S. Mahitha, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET, PGDBI Assistant Prof.
Dr. M. D. BalaKumaran, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., SET Assistant Prof.
Mr. B. Prabhu, M.Sc., Assistant Prof.
Dr. K.M. Sucharitha, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDBI, Ph.D., SET Assistant Prof.
MICRO BIOLOGY
Dr. P Vidya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Prof. & Head
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (UG)
Dr. T. Velmurugan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,P.G.D.C.A.,B.Ed., Advisor & Head
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Dr. M. Karthikeyan, M.A., M.B.A., Physical Director
M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
LIBRARY
Ms. Sujatha Ram Mohan, M.A., M.LIS Librarian
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COLLEGE COUNCIL
Dr. R. Ganesan President
Dr. G. Chandralekha Rao Member
Dr. D. Uthra Member
Dr. K. Premalatha Member
Dr. S. Selvaraju Member
Dr. K. Narayanan Member
Dr. T.S. Prema Member
Dr. T. Santhanam Member
Dr. J. Jayasankar Member
Dr. R. Thanigaivel Member
Dr. B. Sulupriya Member
Ms. Sujatha Ram Mohan Member
Mr. R. Srinivasagopalan Member
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COLLEGE COUNCIL
(UNAIDED)
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Mr. Hitesh B. Shah Admin. i/c
Mr. R. Srinivasagopalan Clerk (Part Time)
Mr. M. Kumar Record Clerk (Part Time)
Mr. T. Shankar Record Clerk (Part Time)
Mr. S. Ramadoss Store Keeper (Part Time)
Mr. V.G. Sathyanarayanan M.A., Lab Assistant (Part Time)
Mr. K. Maniarasu Office Assistant (Part Time)
Mr. D. Narasaiah Scavenger (Part Time)
Mr. D. Jayavel Campus Supervisor
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Committees & Clubs
Vice Presidents of subject / Language Associations
Deans Union Council
Disciplinary committee
Student’s grievance & Counseling Cell
Planning & Evaluation committee
IQAC
UGC Coordination Cell & Planning & Evaluation Committee
Sports advisory committee
NCC
NSS
Citizens Consumer club
Rotaract Club
Placement & Career Guidance
Examination Committee
Hostel
Women Students Forum
Red - ribbon Club
College Day Committee
Graduation Day Committee
Calendar Committee
Magazine
Vaishnav Imitative for Excellence
Alumni Association
Public Relations
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
Hospitality
Educational Tour & Travel
Library
Medical Officer
Anti - Ragging committee
Womens' Sexual Harassment Cell
NAAC Coordination & AICTE Committee
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VICE - PRESIDENTS OF SUBJECT / LANGUAGE
ASSOCIATIONS
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DEANS UNION COUNCIL
Dr. Selvaraju Mr. J.P. Jaideep
Dr. R. Thanigaivel Dr. Velmurugan
Dr. G. ChandralekhaRao Dr. P. Vidhya
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
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IQAC
Dr. R. Ganesan Principal and Chairman
Co-ordinator
Dr.Haridayal Sharma
Members
Dr. D. Uthra Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Ms KavithaMenon Ms. V. Gayathri
Dr. P.T. Srinivasan Ms. Amaleshwari
Dr. S. Narayanan ( Economics ). Dr. S. Thirunavukarasu
University Nominee
Shri. Ashok Kumar Mundra Secretary, Management Committee
Sri. Sriramgopal Expert - Industry
Sri. G.K. Raju Expert - Academics.
Sri. R. Srinivasagopalan Office superintendent
Ms. C. Thilaga Alumni
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SPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Secretary - Patron Dr. R. Ganesan
Principal - President
Dr. M. Karthikeyan,
Physical Director
N.C.C
Mr. Soma Sundara Ori Armoured
N.S.S.
Dr. T.S. Prema Dr. P. Murugan
Dr. B. Vijayakumar
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PLACEMENT AND CAREER GUIDANCE
Dr. N. Jayanthkarthik (UG) Mr.D. Premkumar
Dr. K.B. Manikandan Dr. Amaleshwari (PG)
Dr. V. Ranganayaki Dr. Sayeekumar
DATA CENTRE
Mr. Parthasarathy - V Care Communication
HOSTEL
Ms. G. Vasanth
CALENDAR COMMITTEE
Ms. M. Jayalakshmi - Convenor Dr. S. V. Nandini
MAGAZINE
Ms. G. Vasanth Dr. S. V. Nandini
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Dr. S. Narayanan - Convenor Dr. M. Natrajan (Telugu)
Dr. P. Arularasan
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ROTARACT CLUB
Dr. B. Vijayakumar
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Mr. S. Seshadrinathan - Convenor Ms. R. Uma
Dr. U. Amaleshwari
Gayathri (Interior)
HOSPITALITY
Dr. D. Syamala - Convenor Dr. S U Malini
Dr. T Umapathy Dr. B Vijayakumar
Ms. D. Senthamarai Dr. G. Gajalakshmi
COUNSELLORS
Ms. G. Priya - Consultant Clinical Psychologist
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EDUCATIONAL TOUR & TRAVEL
Mr. S. Seshadrinathan - Convenor Mr. P. Sathyanarayanan
LIBRARY
Ms. Sujatha Rammohan - Convenor Dr. B. Sulupriya
Dr. Amaleshwari
MEDICAL OFFICER
Dr. C. Bhaskar, M.B.B.S.
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QUALITY POLICY
In its pursuit of excellence, the college has set the following objectives
To equip the students with knowledge and skills and groom them to be
self-reliant, resourceful and socially responsible citizens.
To help the students realise their potential and nurture their latent talents
through carefully planned & well organised curricular and co-curricular activities.
To hone their skills and enhance their employability prospects through skill
based courses intended to develop their overall personality.
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June ACADEMIC CALENDER 2018-2019 2018
Day Day Working
Date Order Day
1 Friday
2 Saturday
3 Sunday
4 Monday
5 Tuesday
6 Wednesday
7 Thursday
8 Friday
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday
12 Tuesday
13 Wednesday
14 Thursday
15 Friday Ramzan
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday College reopens for the I 1
academic year 2017 - 2018
19 Tuesday II 2
20 Wednesday III 3
21 Thursday IV 4
22 Friday V 5
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday VI 6
26 Tuesday I 7
27 Wednesday II 8
28 Thursday III 9
29 Friday IV 10
30 Saturday
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July 2018
Day Working
Date Day Order Day
1 Sunday
2 Monday V 11
3 Tuesday VI 12
4 Wednesday I 13
5 Thursday II 14
6 Friday III 15
7 Saturday IV 16
8 Sunday
9 Monday V 17
10 Tuesday VI 18
11 Wednesday I 19
12 Thursday Aadi Amavasya Classes commences at 9.15am II 20
13 Friday III 21
14 Saturday
15 Sunday
16 Monday IV 22
17 Tuesday V 23
18 Wednesday VI 24
19 Thursday I 25
20 Friday II 26
21 Saturday
22 Sunday
23 Monday III 27
24 Tuesday IV 28
25 Wednesday V 29
26 Thursday VI 30
27 Friday I 31
28 Saturday
29 Sunday
30 Monday CIA -I English II 32
31 Tuesday Languages III 33
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August 2018
Day Working
Date Day Order Day
1 Wednesday IV 34
2 Thursday V 35
3 Friday VI 36
4 Saturday V - Fest I 37
5 Sunday
6 Monday II 38
7 Tuesday III 39
8 Wednesday IV 40
9 Thursday V 41
10 Friday VI 42
11 Saturday
12 Sunday
13 Monday I 43
14 Tuesday II 44
15 Wednesday Independence Day
16 Thursday III 45
17 Friday IV 46
18 Saturday
19 Sunday
20 Monday V 47
21 Tuesday VI 48
22 Wednesday Bakrid
23 Thursday I 49
24 Friday Onam
25 Saturday
26 Sunday Aavani Avittam
27 Monday Gayathri Japam Classes Commence at 9.15 a.m II 50
28 Tuesday C.I.A. Test - II English III 51
29 Wednesday Languages IV 52
30 Thursday V 53
31 Friday VI 54
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September 2018
Day Day Working
Date Order Day
1 Saturday
2 Sunday Sri Krishna Jayanthi Pooja
3 Monday I 55
4 Tuesday II 56
5 Wednesday III 57
6 Thursday IV 58
7 Friday V 59
8 Saturday Artistics VI 60
9 Sunday
10 Monday I 61
11 Tuesday II 62
12 Wednesday III 63
13 Thursday Vinayaka Chathurthi
14 Friday IV 64
15 Saturday
16 Sunday
17 Monday V 65
18 Tuesday VI 66
19 Wednesday I 67
20 Thursday II 68
21 Friday Muharram
22 Saturday
23 Sunday
24 Monday III 69
25 Tuesday IV 70
26 Wednesday Model Examinations begin V 71
27 Thursday VI 72
28 Friday I 73
29 Saturday
30 Sunday
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October 2018
Day Day Working
Date Order Day
1 Monday II 74
2 Tuesday Gandhi Jayanthi
3 Wednesday III 75
4 Thursday VI 76
5 Friday Faculty Development Programme V 77
6 Saturday
7 Sunday
8 Monday Mahalaya Amavasya classes commence at 9.15 a.m. IV 78
9 Tuesday I 79
10 Wednesday II 80
11 Thursday III 81
12 Friday IV 82
13 Saturday
14 Sunday
15 Monday V 83
16 Tuesday VI 84
17 Wednesday I 85
18 Thursday Ayudha Pooja
19 Friday Vijayadasami
20 Saturday
21 Sunday
22 Monday II 86
23 Tuesday III 87
24 Wednesday IV 88
25 Thursday V 89
26 Friday VI 90
27 Saturday Last Working day for odd semester I 91
28 Sunday
29 Monday End Semester Examinations
30 Tuesday
31 Wednesday
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November 2018
Day Day Working
Date Order Day
1 Thursday
2 Friday
3 Saturday
4 Sunday
5 Monday
6 Tuesday Deepavali
7 Wednesday
8 Thursday Gujarathi New Year
9 Friday
10 Saturday
11 Sunday
12 Monday
13 Tuesday
14 Wednesday
15 Thursday
16 Friday
17 Saturday
18 Sunday
19 Monday
20 Tuesday
21 Wednesday Milad-un-nabi
22 Thursday
23 Friday
24 Saturday
25 Sunday
26 Monday College Reopens for Even Semester I 1
27 Tuesday II 2
28 Wednesday III 3
29 Thursday IV 4
30 Friday V 5
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December 2018
Day Day Working
Date Day
Order
1 Saturday
2 Sunday
3 Monday VI 6
4 Tuesday I 7
5 Wednesday II 8
6 Thursday III 9
7 Friday IV 10
8 Saturday
9 Sunday
10 Monday V 11
11 Tuesday VI 12
12 Wednesday I 13
13 Thursday II 14
14 Friday III 15
15 Saturday IV 16
16 Sunday
17 Monday V 17
18 Tuesday VI 18
19 Wednesday Vaikunda Ekadashi I 19
20 Thursday II 20
21 Friday III 21
22 Saturday
23 Sunday
24 Monday College Closes for Central Valuation
25 Tuesday Christmas
26 Wednesday
27 Thursday
28 Friday
29 Saturday
30 Sunday
31 Monday
102
January 2019
Day Day Working
Date Day
Order
1 Tuesday New Year
2 Wednesday College reopens after Vacation IV 22
3 Thursday V 23
4 Friday VI 24
5 Saturday
6 Sunday
7 Monday I 25
8 Tuesday II 26
9 Wednesday III 27
10 Thursday IV 28
11 Friday V 29
12 Saturday
13 Sunday
14 Monday Bhogi
15 Tuesday Pongal
16 Wednesday Thiruvalluvar Day
17 Thursday Uzhavar Thirunal
18 Friday VI 30
19 Saturday
20 Sunday
21 Monday I 31
22 Tuesday II 32
23 Wednesday III 33
24 Thursday IV 34
25 Friday V 35
26 Saturday Republic Day
27 Sunday
28 Monday CIA-I English VI 36
29 Tuesday Languages I 37
30 Wednesday Martyrs' Day II 38
31 Thursday III 39
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February 2019
Day Day Working
Date Day
Order
1 Friday IV 40
2 Saturday V 41
3 Sunday
4 Monday
5 Tuesday Thai Amavasya Classes Commence at 9.15 a.m. VI 42
6 Wednesday I 43
7 Thursday II 44
8 Friday III 45
9 Saturday IV 46
10 Sunday
11 Monday V 47
12 Tuesday VI 48
13 Wednesday I 49
14 Thursday II 50
15 Friday Sports Day III 51
16 Saturday
17 Sunday
18 Monday IV 52
19 Tuesday V 53
20 Wednesday VI 54
21 Thursday I 55
22 Friday II 56
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday CIA-II English III 57
26 Tuesday Languages IV 58
27 Wednesday V 59
28 Thursday VI 60
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March 2019
Day Day Working
Date Order Day
1 Friday I 61
2 Saturday
3 Sunday
4 Monday II 62
5 Tuesday III 63
6 Wednesday IV 64
7 Thursday V 65
8 Friday VI 66
9 Saturday
10 Sunday
11 Monday I 67
12 Tuesday II 68
13 Wednesday III 69
14 Thursday IV 70
15 Friday V 71
16 Saturday VI 72
17 Sunday
18 Monday I 73
19 Tuesday II 74
20 Wednesday III 75
21 Thursday Holi
22 Friday IV 76
23 Saturday
24 Sunday
25 Monday V 77
26 Tuesday VI 78
27 Wednesday Model Examinations Begin I 79
28 Thursday II 80
29 Friday III 81
30 Saturday
31 Sunday
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April 2019
Date Day Day Working
Order Day
1 Monday IV 82
2 Tuesday V 83
3 Wednesday VI 84
4 Thursday I 85
5 Friday II 86
6 Saturday Telugu New Year
7 Sunday
8 Monday III 87
9 Tuesday IV 88
10 Wednesday V 89
11 Thursday VI 90
12 Friday Last Working day I 91
13 Saturday Sri Rama Navami
14 Sunday Tamil New Year/ Ambedkar Jayanthi
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Calendar of Events - 2018 - 19
August 4 V- Fest
September 8 V Fest
107
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109
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TIME TABLE FOR THE YEAR 2018 - 2019
ODD SEMESTER - I / III / V
DAY ORDER 1 2 3 4 5
II
112
III
IV
VI
TIME TABLE FOR THE YEAR 2018 - 2019
EVEN SEMESTER - II / IV / VI
DAY ORDER 1 2 3 4 5
II
113
III
IV
VI
114