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M.E.S. ASMABI COLLEGE
Established in 1968
Affiliated to Calicut University
Accredited by NAAC at the B+ Level in 2004
P.Vemballur.P.O, Kodungallur
Thrissur Dist., Kerala, Pin- 680 671
Ph: 0480-2850596, 2851171
Principal (Personal): 0480-2859032
Fax: 0480 2859032
e-mail:principal _mes_asmabi@yahoo.co.in
Website: www.mesasmabi.cjb.net
Foreword
The College has succeeded greatly in its mission of providing quality
education at affordable rates to Muslims and backward classes especially the
women. The journey towards quality and excellence is specially commendable in the
post accreditation days. The curricular and co-curricular achievements are far
ahead and at par with the leading institutions with in the state. ICT oriented
teaching and learning, provision for value added education, promotion of research,
participatory learning, community development programmes, student support
facilities, placement services, special coaching programmes for down trodden and
backward classes etc. have converted the institution in to a multifaceted centre of
excellence. May God Almighty Bless this Institution.
Prof: Yaqoob P.K
Principal
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
Name of the institution: MES Asmabi College
Year of the report: 2006-07
INTRODUCTION
MES Asmabi College, started in 1968, a pioneer institution managed by Muslim
Educational Society, Calicut, acts as a centre of growth and advancement of the stake
holders at P.Vemballur village, Kodungallur, a remote coastal backward village. The
main objective of the college is the empowerment of the downtrodden and backward
classes, especially Muslims. The Women education is it‟s another priority. It strives for
the promotion of Secularism and Democracy. Our mission also comprises the moral
uplift of its stakeholders through religious belief and faith in God. In order to translate
this vision into action, the college offers liberal education to all especially to women and
financially poor and inspire them to become useful citizens of a free and just society. The
college gives great emphasis to the imparting of sound learning, building character, moral
uplift and the spread of truth and knowledge of God. The college is surging ahead with
challenging educational programmes that would fulfill the dreams of its visionaries.
Presently the institution is going ahead with bolder programmes by introducing non
conventional courses like B.Sc. Aquaculture, B.Sc. Biophysics and M.Sc. Plant Science.
In the preceding year we also started a new UG program, B.Com with Computer
Application as a self financing course.
ESTABLISHMENT OF IQAC
In order to ensure continuous improvement in the entire operations of the institution, the
Internal Quality Assurance Cell is functioning in this institution.
IQAC
Chairperson Prof. P.K.Yaqoob (Principal)
Management Representatives Dr.P.A.Mohammed Sayeed (Secretary,MES)
Adv.K.M.Navas (Secretary and Correspondent,
College Committee)
Members LT.V.S.Jayan, Member Co-ordinator
Sri. V.M.Karim (HOD Economics Dept.)
Smt.K.K.Khairunnissa (HOD Chemistry)
Sri.A.J.Damu (HOD English)
Dr.Harikumaranthampi (Dept. of Biochemistry)
Sri K.Mohammed Rasheed – Secretary, PTA
Sri.K.P.Sumedhan – Secretary, Alumni Association
Members from Society i) Vice president – PTA (ex-officio)
ii) President – Alumni Association (ex-officio)
Other Members i)Sri.K.M.Abdul Nassar (Librarian)
ii)Sri. Mohamed Ayyoob (Jr.Supdt.)
Part 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.
1. Progression to higher education (Details Provided)
a. PG in same institution :5
b. PG in other institution :32
c. B.Ed. :31
d. M B A :6
e. MCA :1
f. Other courses :24
2. Progression to employment (Details Provided)
a. Employment abroad :2
b. Teaching :4
c. Employed in private firms :11
d. Self employed :2
e. Others :2
3. Promotion of secularism communal amity and democracy
In spite of the fact that the college is a Muslim minority institution, it caters
to the need of all communities around. We celebrate the national festivals like Onam,
Christmas, Eid-ul fitre etc collectively. Every year, the College Union members are
elected through secret ballot. The union also functions in a democratic and secular
manner. The leadership qualities and the all-round personality of the students are
developed by executing the various College Union activities. The statutory bodies like
staff council & PTA and other academic & non-academic bodies are also formulated
in a democratic way. During the year 2006-2007 we conducted a certificate course in
Human Rights and Duties in Education with UGC assistance.
4. Moral uplift & faith in God
We the staff members and the students are very particular in keeping with
moral values. We conduct moral classes by religious leaders to the students and staff.
Every year the programs are organized by the Counselling Centre of the College
aiming at the uplift of moral and cultural values among students.
5. Special care to SC/ST students
In addition to the individual attention given to the SC/ST students during the
year 2006-07, with the assistance of UGC we are able to start the following two
programmes.
1) Remedial coaching classes to all SC/ST students
2) Entry level coaching to all SC/ST students
Remedial coaching is conducted by teachers and other experts. Concentration
is mainly given to subjects like Mathematics, English, Statistics, Accountancy etc.
Both UG & PG students are benefited by this program.
We conduct entry level coaching classes at „b‟& „c‟ level. Students enrolled
here are not much prospective for „a‟ level coaching. We have already given coaching
classes for village man test conducted by Kerala PSC on 10-3-2007. The classes are
handled by experts who are highly professional in dealing with the programmes. The
classes are highly useful to equip the candidates for appearing the competitive exams.
There is also provision for candidates from outside the college to attend the program.
6. Emphasis on IT oriented development
Apart from the full automation of the library and computerization of
admission procedures, during the year 2005-2006, the following IT oriented
developments are achieved in the College.
1. Salary billing of TS & NTS
2. Computerisation of management account
3. Purchased 5 more computers (3 computers allotted from MP fund)
4. Purchased 3 printers & Fax machine
5. Purchase of additional computers and accessories.
a. Laptop: 1 –UGC-SC/ST fund
b. Computers: 5 nos MLA fund
3 nos MP fund
6 nos SC/ST fund from UGC
c. LCD projector: UGC –SC/ST fund
7. Value added education
Our computer centre runs the following certificate courses for the benefit of
the existing students. We charge comparatively lower fee from our students, than the
students from outside. The certificates are issued by (MES IIT) associated by MES
college of Engineering, Kuttippuram. Internet and D T P services are also available to
the students at this centre. During the year 2006-07 we have been sanctioned the
certificate/diploma courses on add on basis by UGC, namely
(a) Medical Lab Technology (MLT) and
(b) Spoken Arabic.
We have three non- conventional courses
1. B.Sc Aquaculture
The department was established in the year 1995-96.B.Sc. Aquaculture is a
tailor made course specially suited for the costal region where the college is situated.
It is the only one of its kind in the university. It is a job oriented course, having
opportunities for self-employment and employment in govt. and private sectors
2. B.Sc Biophysics
B.Sc. Biophysics was started in 1999. It is the only course of its kind in the
entire South India. It is an inter disciplinary course with immense job potential, as
combination papers, computer applications and physics help the students to acquire
basic knowledge in physical science and information technology.
3. M.Sc Plant Science
This is a non - conventional specialization course which is highly research
oriented. The contents of this course is entirely different .This course equips the
students with modern technology in Plant Science and Bio-technology.
The above courses are really supportive to our students, mainly for the promotion of
vocationalisation, specialization, research etc. These courses are interdisciplinary in
nature and equip the students to meet the emerging challenges.
8. Promotion of research
We give priority to the research work of the faculty. We always try to get
maximum number of MRP‟s and FDP‟s. Part time research is also encouraged. The
details of research projects, FDP and part time research scholars are given hereunder.
Minor Research Projects
o Sri.Pradeep Kumar, Dept.of Commerce
Topic: Marketing of Aquaculture Products
Amount released: Rs. 25,000/-
o Sri. K M Ahamed,Dept. of Commerce
Topic: Critical Study of the Problems of Mat Weavers in Kodungallur
Taluk
Amount released: Rs. 25,000/-
Research Programmes under FDP
o K Kesavan, Department of Aquaculture:
PhD programme
Topic: Toxicant Induced Antioxidant Activity in Oreochromis
Mossambicus
Research Centre: Department of Marine Biology, CUSAT
Guide: Dr. N.R. Menon
o K J George, Department of Botany:
PhD programme.
Topic: Studies on Metal Ion Absorption (Ca + Hg) by Certain Members of
Poaceae and the Cation Exchange Capacity of Their Roots.
Guide: Dr. T.G. Ray
Research Centre: S.B. College Changanacherry
o V R Jayalakshmi, Department of Malayalam:
Completed the FIP granted to her for doing Ph.D.
Topic: Art of Narration of Uroob
Guide: Dr. K.N. Balakrishnan
Research Centre: Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur
o K.K. Vaheeda, Department of Botany:
PhD programme
Topic: Ecological Studies on the Brackish Waters of Kodungallur Area,
Kerala
Research Centre: U.C.College, M.G.University
Guide: Dr. Thara K. Simon
Part-time Research for PhD
o N K Babu, Department of Commerce:
PhD programme
Topic: Role of BFI in the Industries of Kerala with special reference to
KFC.
Research Centre: Calicut University
o K P Sumedhan, Department of Commerce:
40% of the Research work completed.
Topic: Pressure in Buying Consumer Durables – A study with the reference
to Kerala.
Guide: Dr. K.C. Sankara Narayanan
Research Centre: CUSAT
o P.K.Yaqoob (Principal) Department of Economics:
50% of the research work completed
Topic: Case for Interest Free Financial Institutions in Kerala
Guide: Dr. K.C. Sankara Narayanan
Research Centre: CUSAT
9. Best practices for Quality Enhancement
We convene the IQAC meetings periodically and take decisions on various
academic improvement programmes. Matters like re orientation of tutorial systems,
strengthening continuous evaluation ,enhancement of IT oriented teaching & learning
facilities, support of Audio Visual aids ,conduct of remedial and special coaching
classes to slow learners etc are discussed . We also analyse periodical results of
university exam and locate the flaws in the teaching-learning process and take
remedial measures. The whole teaching process is planned well in advance and
executed effectively, monitored term wise and the short falls, if any are rectified
through the conduct of special teaching/practical sessions. For the purpose of
participatory learning, interactive teaching methods are widely used. By this method
the passive learners are automatically activated. Student feed backs are collected in
prescribed format. The findings are consolidated, analysed and confidentially
discussed with the teachers concerned.
With in the frame work of existing limitations of University & Government
set up; we try to introduce non conventional innovative application oriented and skill
based courses so as to suite the changing global scenario. Industrial and field visits for
experiential and onsite learning is also arranged. Student centered learning practices
are provided through projects, seminars, assignments and surveys. The PG as well as
UG students are trained with research methodologies so as to equip and motivate
them for future research promotion. PG students are scarcely entrusted to take
coaching and remedial classes to SC/ST and minority students. This practice
envisages the “earn while you learn” scheme through which they are paid for their
service. Seminars, workshops and personality development sessions are arranged for
the attainment of attitudinal changes of students and teachers.
The college publications like students‟ magazine, calendar & hand book,
pamphlets, brochures, news letters etc are intended to achieve maximum involvement
of all the stakeholders in literary and cultural activities and prospective programmes
of the institution.
10. Student support
The students are the back bone of the institution. Hence the existence of an
institution is vested with support facilities provided to students. In the modern world,
the students should be provided with opportunities in IT education, development of
self confidence, character molding, employment prospects, leisure utilization etc. For
the above, we introduced the following facilities:
1. Proposed to install one additional computer lab in the new commerce block.
2. Training is given for Internet browsing
3. Residential camps arranged for the students for carrier counseling and personality
development.
4. Certificate courses in computer education on „add on basis‟ are provided to the
existing students in our computer lab.
5. Teaching aids such as language lab, LCD projectors, OHP‟s etc are utilized
regularly.
6. All the P G departments use their computers to student project work and other
assignments.
7. Entrepreneurship Development Club is functioning in the college which motivates
students for self employment.
8. As a part of the project, Commerce students are facilitated opportunities in
neighboring banks to get trained in banking.
9. „Tutor-ward system‟ is effectively functioning in the college which
strengthens the relation ship between parents, students and teachers. The bio data
of each student are recorded in the register kept by the class tutor and periodically
updated with the relevant information regarding continuous evaluation, attendance
and progress, campus discipline, extra curricular activities etc. Class PTA is
conducted at least once in a year in which all the parents are supposed to attend
compulsorily.
10. A grievance redressal cell is constituted in the college which has at three tier
system of functioning- Department level, Principal level and University level.
11. Legal awareness classes are organised by the legal cell of the college in
collaboration with the Munsiff court of Kodungallur. This is specially benefited to
create awareness among girl students about their legal rights.
12. Various scholarships like merit scholarship by the management and PTA,
Students Aid Fund (SAF) from special fee collection and by teachers, University
Merit Scholarship, Harijan welfare scholarship and other government‟s
scholarships to fisher men and backward communities are annually distributed to a
large section of students that play a great role to support their study period.
13. Career guidance and counseling are given to students by utilizing the service of
professionals in the concerned field. The activities of the college union, like fine
arts, sports, literary and cultural programmes are effectively organized by ensuring
proper student participation in decision making.
11. Feed back mechanism
For the purpose of effective evaluation of teaching process, we follow a
systematic feed back mechanism. The relevant information on the evaluation of
teachers by the students are collected personally by the Head of Institution himself by
visiting the classes in random. The prescribed format of NAAC and another format
prepared by the institution are used for the purpose. The Principal, after consolidating
and analysing the feedback, the result is discussed with the teachers concerned. This
system is very much helpful for the teachers to rectify the lacuna, if any, in any area
of their teaching. All the teachers in this institution whole-heartedly appreciate the
program and welcome the same as a method for orientation of their teaching. The feed
back of campus experience of the students are collected in the format of the College
from the outgoing students at random. This information is utilized by the management
for making necessary improvements in the campus. We also collect relevant
information from academic peers like our own teachers, P T A representatives,
prominent alumni and university & Government officials about the working of the
college through personal interactions and other type of communication. This also
helps us to achieve excellence academically and other wise.
12. Participatory learning
We are in the stage of step by step introduction of participatory learning.
With the aim of shifting from traditional chalk and talk method of teaching, the
innovative programmes like field visits, training programs, experiential learning,
collaborative learning with neighboring fish culture centers, projects & surveys,
classroom seminars etc are introduced in our teaching method. As a result, the
students are widely relieved from the traditional monotonous class room teaching.
The programmes are also intended to develop a research culture among both PG as
well as UG students. The use of audio visual aids like OHP, LCD projectors and the
power point presentations also help the students and teaching community to make the
teaching learning process more attractive. The students are encouraged to prepare
CD‟s for project/ topic presentation in seminars. The commerce students, both UG
and PG get training in commercial and co-operative banks. The B.Sc. aquaculture
students get one month training from Central Institute of Fish Technology (CIFT) as a
routine program of their curriculum. Visit of hatcheries and fish ponds equip them to
professionalize their learning. Bio physics students get routine training from the
nearest hospitals for pathological and diagnostic techniques. The M.Sc plant science
students are usually involved with the practice of preparation of coir-pith manure,
mushroom cultivation and tissue culture. Collection and growing of herbal specious
by our students and staff of the department of Botany facilitated for the establishment
of a well set green house and medicinal garden in the campus.
13. Use of ICT
For the purpose of leading the present generation as per the global needs, the
teaching and learning process should be stream lined in a competitive way. For
effective teaching and learning the use of ICT is very important. The ICT oriented
teaching, enhance the teaching capabilities of the teachers. The students are highly
rationalized if they experience the learning process through ICT.
We in Asmabi College, use the AV aids in a wide scale. Approximately
almost 20% of our teaching learning process is associated with AV aids. The PG
departments like departments of Botany, Commerce and English are in the forefront
of ICT enabled teaching. We have two LCD projectors, 2 OHP‟s and a full fledged
language lab. We have two computer labs equipped with 24 computers and printers.
At present we are having internet connectivity in one computer lab, office and library.
Due to the rural set up, broad band internet connectivity is not available at present.
We expect the availability of broadband internet connection in the near future, so that
we will be able to make our ICT oriented teaching learning process more effective
and interesting. As a part of their project work, our students are encouraged to prepare
and use the slides and transparencies. They are also given proper training for the
preparation and use of power point presentation. All these provide more and more
involvement of students in ICT oriented teaching learning process.
Part B
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution:
The institution is surging ahead with its clear-cut vision and mission.
Major goals and objectives are:
Empowerment of downtrodden and backward classes
Education for the women
Promotion of secularism, communal amity and democracy
Moral uplift and trust in God
Special care to SC/ST students
Emphasis on IT oriented development
Value added education
Promotion of research
Student support system
Efficacious student feed back system
Participatory learning
Use of ICT for effective teaching and learning
Starting Innovative programs
Training for non teaching staff
Community oriented development programs
Need based programs
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):
New Certificate Courses started:-
Certificate course in “Accounting Practice”
Under the Minority Coaching programme of UGC, we started a certificate
course in “Accounting Practice”. The course is beneficial not only for the commerce
students but also for the students from other courses. The course is very much helpful
for the students to get placements in various offices of Tax Practitioners, Business
establishments and also in Gulf countries.
Certificate and Diploma Courses offered by MESIIT –Asmabi College centre.
1) MS - OFFICE
2) TALLY
3) C ++
4)J AVA
5) VISUAL BASIC 6.0
6) PHOTOSHOP
7) MS – OFFICE + TALLY
9) MS OFFICE + DTP
9) CDS (Diploma in Computer Studies)
10) CCAP (Certification in Computer Application and Programming)
11) WAP Next
During the year 2006-2007 we started a certificate course in “human rights
and duties in education” with UGC assistance.
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction:
Teachers in the BOS of the university have their influence in innovations in
curricular design. Consequent on their involvement, the whole curriculum in various
first year UG courses are in the process of restructuring, pending the concurrence of
Academic Council and Faculty. Following members of the teaching staff serve in
BOS and other academic bodies.
Sri.U.Aboobacker; BOS (Economics), University of Calicut
Mrs. P. Ramani Kumari; member, Limnological Association of Kerala
Dr. V.M. Asma; member, Limnological Association of Kerala and Life
member- Marine Biological Association of India
Sri. P K Yaqoob (Principal); member- SENATE, University of Calicut
Smt. P M Khadija Beevi; member- Kerala Mathematical Association.
Smt. V Shailaja; member- Kerala Mathematical Association
Sri.K.P.Sumedhan; BOS (Commerce), University of Kannur
Sri.K.M.Ahamed; BOS (Commerce), University of Calicut
Sri..K.Kesavan; BOS (Aquaculture), University of Calicut and member
of Society of Marine Biologists(CUSAT)
Smt.Sophy Jacob; BOS (Statistics), University of Calicut and Life
member of Kerala Statistical Association.
Smt.K.K.Vaheeda; BOS (P.G. Plant Science), University of Calicut
Smt.B.Sohara Beevi; BOS (P.G. Plant Science), University of Calicut and
member of Limnological Association of Kerala
Dr. Ignatius C A is a life member of Marine Biological Association of
India and the member of BOS (Aquaculture), University of Calicut
Mr. Shibu A Nair: member of Faculty of Science and BOS in
Aquaculture, University of Calicut.
4. Interdisciplinary programmes started:
B.Sc. Aquaculture, B.Sc. Biophysics and M.Sc. Plant Science are the latest
courses that are interdisciplinary in several respects. Biophysics, Biochemistry,
Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Computer application and Biostatistics are the
course content of B.Sc. Biophysics. Marine and Inland fisheries, Fish processing
technology, Biostatistics, Biochemistry, Computer application and Zoology are
various topics in B.Sc. Aquaculture. Apart from the core subject Botany, M.Sc. Plant
science has the other subjects like Biochemistry, Biophysics, Immuno techniques etc.
5. Examination reforms implemented:
Examination reforms are implemented by the affiliating university when and
where it is necessary and the College, by it self, has no freedom to implement any
reform in the existing examination system. Suggestions regarding changes are
communicated to the University through the members of Board of Studies and the
members of other Academic Bodies.
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE Etc.
Following students qualified the State Eligibility Test (SET) and NET. We
are providing the figures as per the available information collected by us and the
actual figures may be more.
STUDENTS QUALIFIED S E T
Sl.No. Name Class
1 Lijish MU M.Com
2 Sajna A MA Literature
3 Femi K Haneef M.Sc. Plant Science
7. Initiative towards Faculty Development Programme:
The Management is very keen in motivating the faculty to accept Faculty
Development Programmes for their M.Phil and PhD work. No case of FDP is pending
due to non- sanctioning by the management. Extension for two years has been granted
by the UGC to K K Vaheeda, Department of Botany. Sri. K J George- Department of
Botany, Smt. V R Jayalakshmi- Department of Malayalam and Sri. K Kesavan-
Department of Aquaculture was at the finishing stage of their PhD work by availing
FDP.
Research Programmes under FDP
o K Kesavan, Department of Aquaculture:
PhD programme
Topic: Toxicant Induced Antioxidant Activity in Oreochromis
Mossambicus
Research Centre: Department of Marine Biology, CUSAT
Guide: Dr. N.R. Menon
o K J George, Department of Botany:
PhD programme.
Topic: Studies on Metal Ion Absorption (Ca + Hg) by Certain Members of
Poaceae and the Cation Exchange Capacity of Their Roots.
Guide: Dr. T.G. Ray
Research Centre: S.B. College Changanacherry
o V R Jayalakshmi, Department of Malayalam:
Completed the FIP granted to her for doing Ph.D.
Topic: Art of Narration of Uroob
Guide: Dr. K.N. Balakrishnan
Research Centre: Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur
o K.K. Vaheeda, Department of Botany:
PhD programme
Topic: Ecological Studies on the Brackish Waters of Kodungallur Area,
Kerala
Research Centre: U.C.College, M.G.University
Guide: Dr. Thara K. Simon
8. Total number of seminars / workshops conducted:
A Seminar was organized on 02-02-2007in connection with the
inauguration of Mathematics Association. The Seminar topic was “Some
basic concept of Conjectures in Mathematics”
A Seminar on “Hornbill Haven” was conducted by Mr. K H Amitha
Bachan, Department of Botany.
A Seminar on “Application of Radio Isotopes in Medical Field” was
conducted by Mr. Mohammed Shafeeq, (Our Alumnus and presently the
tutor in Biophysics, Crescent Medical College, Kannur) was conducted on
5th February 2007.
A Seminar on „The Recent Amendments in Indian Companies Act‟ was
conducted by Sri. K. Sreekrishnakumar (ACS).
Dr. Shaji T P, the Pool Officer of KFRI has conducted a one day Seminar
on “Biodiversity” on 31-01-2007. He showed a lot of photographs of wild
animals and forest. The presentation was excellent and the students were
highly impressed by his talks.
9. Research projects:
a) Newly implemented
o Sri.Pradeep Kumar, Dept.of Commerce
Topic: Marketing of Aquaculture Products
Amount released: Rs. 25,000/-
o Sri. K M Ahamed,Dept. of Commerce
Topic: Critical Study of the Problems of Mat Weavers in Kodungallur
Taluk
Amount released: Rs. 25,000/-
o Name: K.J.George
Department:Botany
Total Outlay: 65,000/-
Project Title: Relationship between Cation Exchange Capacity of the Roots
and the Metal accumulation in certain wild grasses of coastal Kerala.
b) Completed :Nil
10. Patents generated, if any:
Nil
11. New collaborative research programmes:
Nil
12. Research grants received from various agencies:
Rs.80,000/- From U G C
Sri.K J George: Rs. 15,000/-
13. Details of Research Scholars:
Research Programmes under FDP
o K Kesavan, Department of Aquaculture:
PhD programme
Topic: Toxicant Induced Antioxidant Activity in Oreochromis
Mossambicus
Research Centre: Department of Marine Biology, CUSAT
Guide: Dr. N.R. Menon
o K J George, Department of Botany:
PhD programme.
Topic: Studies on Metal Ion Absorption (Ca + Hg) by Certain Members of
Poaceae and the Cation Exchange Capacity of Their Roots.
Guide: Dr. T.G. Ray
Research Centre: S.B. College Changanacherry
o V R Jayalakshmi, Department of Malayalam:
Completed the FIP granted to her for doing Ph.D.
Topic: Art of Narration of Uroob
Guide: Dr. K.N. Balakrishnan
Research Centre: Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur
o K.K. Vaheeda, Department of Botany:
PhD programme
Topic: Ecological Studies on the Brackish Waters of Kodungallur Area,
Kerala
Research Centre: U.C.College, M.G.University
Guide: Dr. Thara K. Simon
Part-time Research works for PhD
o N K Babu, Department of Commerce:
PhD programme
Topic: Role of BFI in the Industries of Kerala with special reference to
KFC.
Research Centre: Calicut University
o K P Sumedhan, Department of Commerce:
40% of the Research work completed.
Topic: Pressure in Buying Consumer Durables – A study with the reference
to Kerala.
Guide: Dr. K.C. Sankara Narayanan
Research Centre: CUSAT
o P.K.Yaqoob (Principal) Department of Economics:
50% of the research work completed
Topic: Case for Interest Free Financial Institutions in Kerala
Guide: Dr. K.C. Sankara Narayanan
Research Centre: CUSAT
o Amitha Bachan K H, Department of Botany:
Topic: Riparian Flora of the chalakudy River Basin and its Ecological
Significance.
Guide: Dr. A.K. Pradeep, Department of Botany, University of Calicut.
Research Centre: Department of Botany, Calicut University.
14. Criterion index of faculty members and impact factor
Not applicable
15. Honors / Awards to the faculty
Nil
16. Internal resources generated
Sl.No. Details Amount
1 Special Fee 200529.00
2 College Development Fund 159500.00
3 PTA 162500.00
4 College property 19294.00
5 Hostel Rent 128821.00
6 Donation 69000.00
7 Alumni Association 48446.00
8 Grant in aid from MES 750000.00
Total 1538090
17. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST, FIST, etc.
assistance/recognition
Nil
18. Community services:
Service of our institution reaches the local community by the various
activities undertaken by NSS, NCC and CSS. In addition, all the teaching and non-
teaching staff contributed their one day salary to the Chief Ministers Tsunami Relief
Fund.
Activities of NSS:
NSS Unit organized a „Rain My Life campaign‟ on 15th June 2006. K
Sreedharan, Executive officer S N Puram Panchayath, was the Chief gust. He
made an interesting talk on the importance of rain and its conservation.
Under the guidance of the Department of Animal Husbandry and S N
Puram Panchayath, Vaccination against „hoof disease‟ was organized in the
college on 8th August. Veterinary doctors and live stock assistants examined
the cattles. Foot and mouth vaccine were given to the needy.
As part of the „Costal Conservation Programme‟, volunteers participated in
the mass bamboo planting at the Munakkal Beach, Eriyad. The programme
was jointly organized by the Forest research Institute- Peechi, Social Forestry
Department- Thrissur and Eriyad Gramma Panchayath.
Community services of NCC:
NCC cadets used to donate blood to the poor patients on their request. In
addition to that, the unit organises blood donation camp every year. NCC
cadets ensure the participation of local public and other students in the blood
donation activities. In that sense, cadets are donors as well as donor-
motivators.
Every year the unit observes Armed Forces Flag Day on 7th of December.
All the cadets contribute generously to the Ex-service men, who dedicated their
lives to the Nation.
NCC Unit collected a fund as a relief measure to Mr. Maniappan, who was
a victim of the terrorist activities and handed over the fund to his family
through the NCC Directorate.
Community services of CSS (Compulsory Social Service)
CSS is a programme introduced by University of Calicut to the UG students of
all the affiliated colleges. It is made mandatory for all UG students to undergo
42 day‟s social service during the course of three year period of their study. In
this college, the class tutors are in charge of this programme. The certificates
are issued by the university as per the reports from the Principal.
During the monsoon period, students participated in the flood relief work in
the flood affected areas of SN Puram Grama Panchayath
Participated in the maintenance work of local roads
Students donated blood to the needy patients
Engaged coaching classes for educationally backward students of GUP
School, P.Vemballur
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited:
Due to the ban on the appointment, guest lecturers are recruited depending upon
the vacancy. Their service is terminated at the end of academic year.
Sl.No. Name Department
1 BIBITHA.C.B Hindi
2 SUMA.D Biophysics
3 PRASANTH.C.P Biophysics
4 SALINI.T.S Commerce
5 SEFIYA Commerce
6 RAMLATH.K.A Commerce
7 JABIN.T.H Computer Application
8 SHINA.T.S Malayalam
9 JAMSHEENA.C.B Aquaculture
10 SMITHA.N English
11 JEENA VEERUKUTTY English
12 K.G.SUMAN English
13 SHIJI IBRAHIM English
14 SHINI IBRAHIM English
15 FEMI.K.HANEEF Botany
16 SWEETY.M.S Botany
17 FASILA.P.K Botany
18 AMITHA BACHAN.K.H Botany
19 ROOPA.D.PRABHU Mathematics
20 AJITHA.K.R Economics
Since the staff fixation pattern of non-teaching staff is pending, no
appointment of non-teaching staff has been taken place.
20. Teaching non-teaching staff ratio: 60:27
Permanent teachers :40
Guest lecturers :20
Non-teaching staff :26
21. Improvements in the library services:
In addition to the other facilities available in the central library, we
introduced the Local Area Network (LAN) system in this academic year. LAN is a
system consisting of one server and many clients. Through the server installed in the
computer system of the librarian‟s cabin, the staff and students can access the stored
information in the CPU provided in the library hall. Online Public Access Catalogue
(OPAC), which becomes a popular source of bibliographic and cataloguing
information via. Internet is also available in the library. As our library functions are
automated and providing of more quality enhancement facilities, we aim at bringing
all the students to the library and ensure its optimum usage.
22. New books/journals subscribed and their value:
No. of books purchased : 1398
Amount spent : Rs.4,97,924/-
New periodicals / Journals added to the library
1. Competition Refresher
2. Vagarth monthly
3. Literary Half Yearly
4. Current Science
Total Number of Journals and Periodicals subscribed : 54
Amount spent for Journals and Periodicals : Rs.22528/-
Books purchased under SC / ST remedial coaching scheme
No.of books purchased : 364
Amount spent for books : Rs.1,80,000/-
Amount spent for furniture : Rs.20000/-
Books purchased under SC / ST Entry in Service Scheme
No.of books purchased : 778
Amount spent for books : Rs.2,25,000/-
Amount spent for furniture : Rs.25000/-
Books purchased for Certificate Course in Human Rights and Duties in Education
No.of books purchased : 12
Amount spent for books : Rs.11,740/-
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action
taken on student feedback:
Student assessment of teachers is done in all the departments. The academic
monitoring committee evaluates the feedback collected from the students. Corrective
measures are discussed in department meetings. The concerned teachers are informed
of the result of the feedback. Feedback from parents is also collected during class
PTA and on other occasions of parents‟ visit. Significant suggestions of the feedback
are selected, analysed and informed to the concerned committees for implementation.
24. Unit cost of education:
Sl.No Head of Account Total Expenditure Total Expenditure
including salary. without salary. Rs.
Rs.
1 Management 25,13,582.00 23,08,792.00
2 Government 1,38,97,667.00 28,77,144.00
3 PTA 3,41,639.00* 3,26,069.00
Total 1,67,52,888.00 55,12,005.00
*Salary of few guest lecturers are also met from PTA account
Unit cost (excluding salary) = Rs.5876.3/-
Unit cost (including salary) = Rs.17860.2/-
(Total number of students = 938)
25. Computerisation of administration and the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:
Admission to the U G and P G courses are fully computerized. Some of the
office work is also computerized. Examination results and issue of certificates are
done by the University.
26.Increase in the infrastructural facilities:
During the year 2005-06, we started the construction work of Students Centre
and Cafeteria. The proposed area accommodates Counseling Centre, Placement Cell,
Cafeteria and Dining Hall for staff and students. Total estimated amount of Rs.839470
is sanctioned from UGC under Xth plan assistance for building construction.
27. Technology up-gradation:
Plan to re-modify and renovate the existing Language Lab
Proposal for LAN connectivity in the campus
Completion of new computer lab
Tissue culture lab
Green house
28. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students:
Internet facility is provided in the library and computer centre. Teachers and
students are benefited of that. Academic Staff Colleges functioning in Universities
provide training to teachers by conducting refresher and orientation courses. Students
of Commerce, Aquaculture Botany and Biophysics are sent to various institutions for
practical training. The teachers update their knowledge by attending various
seminars/workshops, refresher and orientation courses.
29. Financial aid to students:
Students get financial assistance in the form of monthly stipend, lump sum
grant, scholarships, student aid fund, exam fee concession and hostel fee concession.
Central government, state government, university, the college management, Alumni
and PTA are providing several scholarships to the students.
Various Scholarships, Grants and Endowments are;
Sl.no. Name of Assistance Number Amount
1 MES Scholarship 1 1800
2 Fishermen Scholarship 9 30581
3 Beedi Workers Scholarship 1 3000
4 SC 112 374560
5 ST 14 196224
6 OEC 93 241543
7 Alumni 40 20000
8 PTA 32 21500
9 P.G.Govindan Nair Endowment 3 1100
10 SAF (Students Aid Fund) 14 5110
TOTAL 319 Rs. 895418
Apart from this, teachers in the departments of Botany, Commerce,
Economics etc. provide various kinds of financial assistance and free noon meal to the
financially poor students.
30. Activities and support from the Alumni Association:
Activities
1. Medicinal Herbal Garden: - A high point in the functioning of the Association has
been the setting up of a herbal garden for medicinal plants. Two hundred varieties of
herbs find place in the garden.
2. Scholarship: the Association gives scholarship on merit cum means basis every
year through sponsorship. This year 40 such scholarships of Rs.500 each were
distributed.
3. To make the campus a litter free zone, the Association has put up dustbins at
various points in the campus.
4. October 2nd is celebrated as the Alumni Day and Family meet in every year.
Various cultural activities, distribution of awards etc. are the functions of the meet.
The meet provided a good platform for the alumni to relieve with nostalgia, the „good
old days‟ spent in the college.
5. The Association is making efforts to compile a directory of its former students.
Data collection is almost complete. It is hoped that the directory will be an invaluable
source of information to one and all.
31.Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association
Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) of this college is a very vibrant body
which actively assists students in their curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities. Through PTA, a sum of Rs.21,500 were given to 32 students as scholarship.
Financial assistance is provided by the PTA for the conduct of terminal examination,
participation in zonal and inter zone cultural and sports competitions. It also helped in
developing student centered facilities like providing books to the department libraries,
helping in conducting seminars, quiz competitions and other academic activities. A
part of the PTA fund is also utilized for disbursing the salary of a few guest lecturers.
32. Health services:
Medical examination for the newly enrolled students is compulsory. A team
of health workers from the Public Health Centre, P.Vemballur examined the students.
Some of the students are advised for specialized treatment.
33. Performance in sports activities:
During the academic year 2006-07 College team participated meritoriously
in sports and games competitions at District, State and University levels.
College boxing team bagged one silver, four Bronze medals in the calicut
university intercollegiate inter-zone boxing champion ship.
College team also participated in the Inter collegiate championship in
Volleyball, cricket, shuttle badminton, kabaddi, tennis etc.
The Annual athletic meet was celebrated on 05-01-2007 and Inter house
competitions were also completed in various games.
The meet was inaugurated by Mr. Yoosuf master, Secretary, Thrissur District
Volleyball Association.
34. Incentives to outstanding sports persons:
A few seats were reserved in UG and PG courses under sports quota for admission
to sports persons.
The sports men have been given traveling allowance, food and accommodation
charges to participate in various tournaments.
Refreshment charges have been provided to the sportsmen for daily training.
Coaches from NIS (National Institute of Sports) are invited to provide coaching in
Boxing and Volley ball.
Special awards and medals were given to meritorious sports persons during the
Annual day celebrations of the college.
35. Student achievements and awards:
Miss.Lakshmi Kaimal won University First rank in M.Com
Bushra AM won University First rank in MSc. Plant Science
Sreelakshmi TS won First rank in BSc. Aquaculture
Ajila MA won Second rank in BSc. Aquaculture
Sabitha.KS won Third rank in BSc. Aquaculture
Shabna KI won First rank in BSc. Biophysics
College boxing team bagged one silver, four Bronze medals in the Calicut
University intercollegiate inter-zone boxing championship
36. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit:
Counseling cell and the tutorial system functioning in the college provides
guidance and counseling to the students. Students requiring personal attention are
referred to the counseling cell. In addition to this, service of experts like Psychologists
and counsellors from external agencies is also made available.
37. Placement services provided to students:
Placement service is done by the career guidance cell. Career outsourcing
agencies and IT firms used to conduct selection procedure in our campus.
Publications like „Thozhil Vartha‟, „Labor India‟ etc. are subscribed in the library for
providing information to the students about the job opportunities. Career guidance
classes are provided occasionally by CIGI (Centre for Information and Guidance
India).
38. Development programmes for non-teaching staff:
Periodic revision of office order on the basis of rotation
Interaction of non-teaching staff with the officials of MES central college
committee
Training in the software‟s installed in the office and library
39. Healthy practices of the institution:
ACBAA – Alumni Association of Botany Department Meeting – Every IInd
Saturday of the month of August
The final year students were sent to Central Institute of Fisheries Technology
(CIFT) , Cochin for 10 day training on “Quality Control Aspects in Sea Food”
from 9 to 21st April 2007
Campus and class room cleaning as a part of CSS works.
Encouraging students to participate in all type of Co-curricular activities.
Teacher evaluation by students
Teaching and research linkages with prestigious institutions
Value based education
Classes for moral uplift
Participation in various quiz programmes
Community oriented activities done by NCC, CSS and NSS
Minority Coaching: Students coming under the minority category are given
certificate course in computer education, accounting practice and coaching for
competitive examinations. In addition, remedial classes are also provided to them
Earn while learning scheme.
Training in teaching.
Project works and field visits.
40. Linkages developed with National/ International, academic /Research bodies
Sl.No. Name of the Firm Department
1 CMFRI Aquaculture
2 CIFT Aquaculture
3 NIO (National Institute of Oceanography) Aquaculture
4 IFP Aquaculture
5 National Fish Seed Farm-Malapuzha Aquaculture
6 State Fisheries Department Aquaculture
7 Matsyafed Aquaculture
8 Medicare Hospital, Kodungallur Biophysics
9 CUSAT, Kochi Commerce
10 Chemical Oceanography Dept. CUSAT Zoology
11 MSSRF Wayanad Botany
12 RRC Chalakudy Botany
13 IRTC Mundoor Botany
14 KFRI Peechi Botany
41. Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add:
1. STATISTICS OF STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YRAR 2006- 07
Mu Oth OE SC ST FC TO
Under Graduate Course - 2006-07
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No of students 1 1
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Total 41
2. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION RESULTS
Course Students Students Percentage of
Appeared Passed Pass
M Com 18 14 78%
M A English 13 11 85%
M Sc. Botany 12 9 75%
B Com 52 42 81%
B Sc. Aquaculture 17 17 100%
B Sc. Mathematics 29 24 83%
B A Economics 43 41 95%
B A English 26 26 100%
B Sc. Biophysics 20 17 85%
B Sc. Botany 20 12 75%
3. V I P VISITS
Name Importance Purpose of visit Date
Mr.Zafar Ali Naqvi Chairman, Standing As part of visit of 9.04.06
Committee on National Minority Commission
Monitoring Committee for in Kerala state
Minorities' Education
Mr.K.K.Aboobacker MES State President and As part of visit of 9.04.06
Member, Standing Minority Commission
Committee on National in Kerala state
Monitoring Committee for
Minorities' Education
Ishaqui Jamkharwala Member, Standing As part of visit of 9.04.06
Committee on National Minority Commission
Monitoring Committee for in Kerala state
Minorities' Education
Mrs Sabra Habeeb Member, Standing As part of visit of 9.04.06
Committee on National Minority Commission
Monitoring Committee for in Kerala state
Minorities' Education
Mr.Hisham Siddiqui Member, Standing As part of visit of 9.04.06
Committee on National Minority Commission
Monitoring Committee for in Kerala state
Minorities' Education
Smt. Prema Prasad Inaugurate the
V.D Advocate & Social Activist College 9.11.06
Union Activities
Inauguration of
Mr.Paul.T.John Dist. Volleyball Association Annual 06.2.07
President Athletic meet
To conduct Road
Mr. D.Muraleedharan S.I, DIG Office, Thrissur safety 12.3.07
Awareness class
4. REFRESHER / ORIENTATION COURSES ATTENDED
Dr. Ignatious C A attended the refresher course in “Biotechnology and
bioinformatics” organized by the Academic Staff College, University of
calicut from 28-09-2006 to 18-10-2006
Dr. V M Asma attended a refresher course on „Biotechnology and
bioinformatics‟ held at Calicut University from 28th September to 18th
October 2006.
Dr. B S Harikumaran Thambi attended a refresher course in September at
Calicut University.
Smt. Sandhya Gopinath attended a Refresher Course in Theatre Arts
sponsored by ASC, Thiruvananthapuram from 17-04-2006 to 08-05-
2006.
Smt. Bindu Jamal attended a Refresher Course in „Comparative
Literature‟ sponsored by ASC, Thiruvananthapuram from 11-08-2006 to
01-09-2006.
5. CERTIFICATE COURSE IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES
Objectives:
As suggested in the UGC IXth Plan Approach to Promotion of Human
Rights Education in Universities and colleges, 1998(paragraph 5.4.2 at p. 12), the
Certificate Course in Human Rights and Duties is for a short duration of 3 to 6
months. It aims to orient teachers, law enforcement personnel, those working or
associated with NGOs and others directly engaged in the promotion of human
rights and duties.
Being a short duration orientation course, the course content, through its 6
units, encompasses principal aspects of the concept; historical, philosophical, and
social perspectives; the normative and institutional mechanisms of UN and a focus
on India and its human rights problems.
Finally it stresses the need for internalizing the human rights and duties culture.
Course Content
1. CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES
Values: Dignity, liberty, equality, justice, unity and diversity
Inherent, inalienable, Universal and indivisible
Classification of rights
Classification of duties
Correlation of rights and duties
2. HISTORICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES
Changing dimensions of human rights and duties
Theories of human rights
Social movements
3. UNITED NATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES
UN system and human rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948
OTHER DETAILS
Beneficiaries : 30 students
Resource persons : Two Advocates and one Lecturer in Politics
Amount spent : Rs.35,000/-
6. SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
Sri.V M George, Department of commerce attended in a Seminar on
„Marketing Aspects of Developing Countries‟ on 16th December 2006 at
St. Joseph College Irinjalakkuda.
Dr. V M Asma participated in the workshop on „Biodiversity
Conservation of Medical Plant and Revitalization of Basic Phiylomedical
Health Care System of Kerala‟- held from 10th to 11th June 2006 at Christ
college, Irinjalakkuda.
Dr. V M Asma participated the one day workshop on „Wet Lands of
Kerala‟ held on 2nd February 2007 at St. Thomas college Thrissur
Lt.V S Jayan attended the National Seminar on “Nano Technology- An
Overview” organized by the department of Physics, KKTM Govt.
College, Pullut on 12th and 13th March 2007.
Smt. V Shylaja attended a National seminar on „Algebra‟ sponsored by
Director of Collegiate Education at KKTM Govt. College, Pullut on 20th
February.
Smt. V Shylaja attended a three day National seminar on „Recent Trends
in Mathematics‟ sponsored by UGC at MES, Kalladi from 15to 17March.
Smt. Lucy Joseph attended a National Seminar on „Regional Literature in
English Translation‟ sponsored by the Department of English at SKV
College, Thrissur on 23rd and 24th November 2006.
Smt. Bindu Jamal attended a Seminar on „Modern Trends in the Training
of Language and Literature‟ sponsored by Maharajas College, Ernakulam
on 26th and 27th February 2007.
7. STUDY TOURS
Final year students of the Department of Aquaculture visited the National
Fish Seed Farm at Malampuzha for two days training in carp seed
production on 28th and 29th June 2006. The Aquaculture association took
steps for visiting various hatcheries and Shrimp processing plants at
Ernakulam on 13th and 14th December 2006. They also visited the
CMFRI, Ernakulam on 2nd February2007.The final year students also
went for a study tour to Kanyakumari on 30-11-2006.
This year 2 study tours are conducted by the Commerce department.
III B Com regular students and II PG students
Final year B Sc students of the Department of Mathematics conducted a
tour to Mysore, Bangalore on 3rd December 2006 and returned on 6th
December 2006.
Taxonomy students of 3rd semester MSc, conducted a study tour headed
by Mr. K H Amithab Bachan and Mrs. Fasila. 12 students were present
for the tour and visited Vazhachal, Munnar and Thekkady from 28 to 31
January.
Algal collection at Thikkody: - Mr. Mohammed Nasser along with Mr.
Satheesh and 12 MSc students visited Thikkody beach on 12thNovember
2006 for algal collection. Specimens are collected and prepared a
Herbarium.
Students in the Bio Physics department conducted a two day tour to
Munnar on March 07.
The final year students of the Department of Economics and English
jointly organized a tour to Banglore.
8. PROGRESSION TO EMPLOYMENT
Sl. Name Class Empl- Teac- Pvt Self Other
No oyed hing Job emp-
Abroad
loyed 1 Suja.P.F MCom √ 2 Preetha.M.P MCom √ 3 Jintu.T.S MCo
m √ 4 Sajith.T.S BA
English √ 5 Najeeba.E.K MCom √ 6 Imran.N.K BA
English Trainee in Merchant Navy 7 Ishak.V.A BA
English √ 8 Ameen Ummar.K.B BA Economics Trainee in
Shipping Company 9 Sarika.K.V MSc Plant
Sc. √ 10 Sunil.K.T.S BSc Aquaculture √ 11 Riyab.P.B BSc
Biophysics √ 12 A.A.Gafoor BA Economics √ 13 Shiji.M.V BSc
Maths √ 14 Rajendran.O.R BSc Biophysics √ 15 Balu.E.S BSc
Biophysics √ 16 Jismi Abdulkader BCom √ 17 Jameel
Ali BCom √ 18 Niteesh.N.K MCom √ 19 Febin Abdulsalim BA
English √ 20 Anesha.E.M BA English √ 21 Shamitha.K.A MSc Plant
Sc. √
PROGRESSION TO HIGHER EDUCATION
Sl. Class Name PG in PG in B.Ed MBA MCA Other No Asmabi other
Inst Courses 1 BA
Economics Vinoora.KM √ 2 Silpa.KV √ 3 Mohamme
d
Shaffi.KA MSW 4 Lemees.P.A √ 5 Baseema.P.A
TTC 6 Nimeesh.MH √ 7 Sajna.VY √ 8
Jinshad.CK Multimedia
Course 9 Rajeesh.CS √ 10 Rijoy.KJ √ 11 Hitha.
NH √ 1 BA
English Divya.E.D √ 2 Teena.E.R √ 3 Rinidaha.K.A
√ 4 Harshitha.VS √ 5 Varsha.RV √ 6
Saira Ibrahim √ 7 Sajna.K.A √ 8 Aswathy
Salimkumar TTC 9 Sebeena.PB √ 10 Bincy.VV
JDC 11 Kavitha.KS JDC 12 Pasha.PP TTC 1
3 Noorjahan.MB √ 14 Lisa.KL TTC 15 Sajeena.PA
Computer Course 16 Fowmya Jabbar TTC 17 Soumya
Sreedhar.V √ 18 Radhika.PN √ 19 Rasna
Abdulkareem √ 20 Shajeena.PJ √ 21 Simi.TS √
22 Jinimol.AV √ 23 Fathima.TS √ 24 Faris
abi.KA √ 1 Aqua Refais.PA √ 2 Jamshina √
1 BCom Saritha.CA √ 2 Sid
hik.E.S CA 3 Ameena Hamsa.C Master
Accountiong 4 Muzammil.PS √ 5 Muhammad
Sanal.PM √ 6 Rias.PA GNIIT 7 Ambili.PH √
8 Prasiya.KP √ 9 Simmi.AA √ 10 Soumya.
AK √ 11 Reshmi.KR √ 12 Rajeesa.VC P
GDCA 13 Neethu Nandan PG In HRM 14 Rasheed
Khan.CA √ 15 Fazil.KM Computer
Course 16 Rashid.VA CA 17 Anisha.PP √ 18 Mi
sbah Salih.VS √ 19 Mohammed
Ashraf.PA √ 20 Shanith.K.Shamsu √ 1
Biophysics Kannan Haridas MBBS 2 Abdul
Offar.EA √ 3 Nithin.TU √ 4 Bhavana.K.B √
5 Soumya.CV √ 6 Atlin.TE √ 1
Botany Ramshad.MK DMLT 2 Faseela.MM D
Pharm 3 Shaija.PK D
Pharm 4 Manju.P.S √ 5 Jassena.P.J √ 6 Shifanath
.A.A √ 7 Sayana.KA Computer Course 1 BSc
Maths Sanoop.A.C Poly
technic 2 Shihab.A.U √ 3 Saleena.T.A √ 4 Saree
na.NA √ 5 Jubeena CA √ 6 Arifa
Yoosaf √ 7 Sajna.KA √ 8 Dilna.KA √
9 Fousiya.KA √ 10 Shinitha.VD √ 11 Sali.KS
√ 12 Roshni
Rasak √ 13 Vijitha.KB √ 14 Bismilla
Safariya √ 15 Ligi.KB √ 16 Sini.KM √
17 Shafna.VI √ 1 MA
English Harshitha.VS √ 2 Varsha.RV √ 3 Haseena.M
H √ 4 Sujitha.MI √ 5 Saira
Ibrahim √ 6 Drishya Dileep √ 7 Sameera
Haneef √ 8 Dhanya
Balan.T √ 9 Shibimol.KS √ 1
MCom Praveena.G √ 2 Femina.VM Computer
Course 1 MSc Suhana.K √
CAPACITY UTILISATION
From the very beginning of the establishment of the College, the facilities, infrastructural and
otherwise are ideally and fully utilized internally and by external agencies. We did have three
Pre-Degree batches, which got de-linked from the College during 2000-01. After the de-linking,
we have started two courses, one at UG level and other at PG level – BSc. Bio-Physics and
M.Sc. Plant Science. Hence the existing capacity is fully utilized.
We had constructed an Auditorium having 7700 sq.ft. area, the formal inauguration of
which had taken place during the academic year 2003-04. Even before that we started utilizing it
for the purpose of conducting seminars, meetings and functions of the college union activities.
This Auditorium has also been allowed to conduct the functions of sister institutions like MES
Public School, MES Higher Secondary School etc. Our Auditorium has also accommodated 24
families for 5 days who were evacuated from their homes due to Tsunami disaster. A public
meeting participated by the members of various political parties and social service organizations
of this area, attended by local MLA and MP, and was also conducted in the Auditorium to chalk
out the rehabilitation schemes of Tsunami victims.
We have a spacious College ground comprising volleyball, basketball, lawn tennis, Kabaddi and
football court. It is also used for conducting athletic events. These
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