- SIVET College
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- SIVET College
S.I.V.E.T. COLLEGE (ACCREDITED WITH B ++ GRADE BY NAAC) A GOVERNMENT AIDED CO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION AFFILIATED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS VELACHERY MAIN ROAD, GOWRIVAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 073. PHONE : 044 - 2278 0777 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.sivetcollege.com Established by: The South India Vaniar Educational Trust Chennai Calendar 2016 - 2017 1 2 Vision To educate the mass continuously, help to develop their natural abilities and create a curious innovative mind. Mission To inspire an increased learning and diffusion of knowledge to understand good will and peace through discipline, conduct and integrity in every student to strengthen our country 3 4 OUR COLLEGE CREST Our College Crest consists of the Rising Sun, Lotus and Garuda (Eagle). The Rising Sun represents knowledge dispelling the darkness of ignorance. The Sun has been one of the early Gods in the Hindu pantheon and rightly our Rishis dedicated the Gaya thri Mantra to Him. Lotus is a sacred flower to the Hindus and is considered to be the abode of Goddess Lakshmi. Lotus also represents Gnana and Karma. Garuda is the vehicle of Lord Vishnu, the God of Preservation, among the Hindu Trinity. It is our wish and prayer that the alumni of this institution imbibe the high ideals represented by these and let their thoughts, words and deeds be as pure as Agni, as cool as Lotus and as soaring as Garuda. Garuda is also a symbol of the Vaaniar community and represents the fact that this institution is started by it. The Crest also contains all the five primal elements viz., Prithvi (Land), Appu (Water), Tejas (Agni), Vayu (Air) and Akash (Ether). The college motto “f‰wid¤J CW« m¿î” is taken from Poyyamozhi-p-pulavar Thiruvalluvar and means “The more the learning the greater is the wisdom”. May this be our lodestar. 5 6 CARDINALS OF S.I.V.E.T. COLLEGE BE ACADEMIC ORIENTED BE DISCIPLINED AND DIGNIFIED BE CIVICALLY COURTEOUS BE ENTHUSIASTIC AND ENERGETIC & LEARN TO BE A LEARNED 7 8 PROFILE OF THE STUDENT (To be Submitted in the Department) 1. Name …............................................................ 2. Degree & Year .................................................. 3. Roll No....................University Register No. .............................. 4. Department ................................................................................. 5. Parent’s/Guardian’s Name .......................................................... 6. Address for Communication........................................................ ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... Phone ............................... Parents Mobile : .............................. 7. Height........................................Weight....................................... 8. Blood Group ................................................................................ 9. Season Ticket Number................................................................ 10. Bus Pass Number........................................................................ 10. Vehicle Make& Number.............................................................. 11. N.C.C./N.S.S./ Y.R.C................................................................... 12. E-mail .......................................................................................... 9 10 PROFILE OF THE STUDENT (To be retained by the Student) 1. Name …............................................................ 2. Degree & Year .................................................. 3. Roll No....................University Register No. .............................. 4. Department ................................................................................. 5. Parent’s/Guardian’s Name .......................................................... 6. Address for Communication........................................................ ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... Phone ............................... Parents Mobile : .............................. 7. Height........................................Weight....................................... 8. Blood Group ................................................................................ 9. Season Ticket Number................................................................ 10. Bus Pass Number........................................................................ 10. Vehicle Make& Number.............................................................. 11. N.C.C./N.S.S./ Y.R.C................................................................... 12. E-mail .......................................................................................... 11 12 thœ¡if tÊ òâa M¤âNo (fh¥ò - gu«bghUŸ thœ¤J) M¤â No, ïs«ãiw aªJ, nkhd¤ âU¡F« KGbt© nkÅah‹; fUÃw§f bfh©Lgh‰ flšÄir¡ »l¥ngh‹; kfkJ eã¡F kiwaUŸ òǪnjhŸ VRÉ‹ jªij, vd¥gy kj¤âd® cUtf¤ jhny cz®ªJz uhJ gytif ahf¥ guÉL« gu«bghUŸ x‹nw: mjÅaš xËíW« m¿th«; mjÅiy f©lh® mšyiy mf‰¿dh®; mjdUŸ thœ¤â mkuthœî vŒJnth«. - kfhfÉ ghuâah® átka« âU¢á‰w«gy« mÇahid mªjz®j« áªij ahid mUkiwÆ‹ mf¤jhid mQitah®¡F« bjÇahj j¤Jtid¤ njid¥ ghiy¤ âfbHhËia¤ njt®fŸj§ nfhis k‰iw¡ fÇahid eh‹Kfid¡ fdiy¡ fh‰iw¡ fidfliy¡ Fytiuia¡ fyªJËw bgÇahid¥ bgU«g‰w¥ òÈôuhid¥ ngrhj ehbsšyh« ãwth ehns. - âUehî¡fur® 13 cyf« ahitíª jhKs th¡fY« ÃiybgW¤jY« Ú¡fY« Ú§fyh my» yhÉis ah£Lil ahut® jiyt u‹dt®¡ nfru zh§fns - f«g® g©Q« gujK« fšÉí« ÔŠbraš gDtY«ah‹ v©Q« bghGJ vËJ vŒj ešfhŒ vGjh kiwí« É©Q« òÉí« òdY« fdY« bt§fhY« m‹g® f©Q« fU¤J« ÃiwªjhŒ rfyfyh tšÈna ! - FkuFUgu® jÄœ¤jhŒ thœ¤J * ÚuhU§flYL¤j Ãykilªij¡ bfÊbyhGF« ÓuhU« tjdbkd¤ âfœ guj¡ f©lÄâš j¡fáW ãiwEjY« jǤjeWª âyfKnk b j¡fzK« mâ‰áwªj âuhÉleš âUehL« m¤âyf thridnghš mid¤JyF« ï‹gKw v¤âirí« òfœkz¡f ïUªj bgUªjÄHz§nf! jÄHz§nf! c‹ ÓÇsik¤ âw« ÉaªJ braš kwªJ thœ¤JJnk! thœ¤JJnk!! thœ¤JJnk !!! - bg. Rªju«ãŸis ( kndh‹kÙa« _y« ) 14 PLEDGE India is my country All Indians are my Brothers and Sisters I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people I pledge my devotion; in their well-being and prosperity alone lies my happiness. NATIONAL INTEGRATION PLEDGE I solemnly pledge to work with dedication to preserve and strengthen the freedom and integrity of the nation. I further affirm that I shall never resort to violence and that all differences and disputes relating to religion, language region or other economic grievances shall be settled by peaceful and constitutional means. 15 NATIONAL ANTHEM Jana Gana Mana Adinayaka Jaya he Bharatha Bhagya Vidhata Punjaba Sindhu Gujarata Marata Dravida Utkala Vanga Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga Uchala Jaladhi taranga Tava Subha name jage Tava Subha Asisha mage Gahe tava jaya gatha Jana gana Mangala dayaka jaya he Bharatha Bhagya Vidhatha Jaya he, Jaya he, Jaya he, Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya he. TRANSLATION Thou art the ruler of the minds of all people, Thou Dispenser of India’s destiny, The name rouses the hearts of Punjab Sind, Gujarat and Maratha, Dravida, Orissa and Himalayas. It echoes in the hills of Vindhyas and Himalayas, Mingles in the music of Yamuna and Ganga, And is chanted by the waves of the Indian Ocean. They pray for Thy blessings, and sing Thy praise Victory, Victory, Victory to Thee. The song ‘Jana Gana Mana’, written by Rabindranath Tagore, in Bengali was first published in 1912 and set to music by the poet himself. It is an invocation to the Dispenser of India’s Destiny praying for His blessings. Besides, the older national song ‘Vande Mataram’, it has been associated with the struggle for Indian freedom and was sung in the Constituent Assembly at its historic midnight session on the 14th August 1947. On the 24th January 1950 it was adopted by the Constituent Assembly as India’s National Anthem. 16 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE South India Vaniar Educational Trust owes its birth to the farsighted vision of late Thiru S.A. Ayyasami Chettiar M.A.,B.L. The aim of the Trust has been to promote education to all young aspirants seeking the benefits of higher education, irrespective of differences of caste or creed. S.I.V.E.T. College came into being, with a site of 28 acres assigned to the Trust by the Government at GowrivakkaminJuly1966,in a modestly constructed but adequately equipped building. At present, S.I.V.E.T .College has nearly 3000 students on its rolls. The infrastructure facilities are getting augmented in a phased manner. The college has a vast playground providing scope for all outdoor games like Cricket, Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Basketball and an indoor stadium for games like Table-Tennis, Chess, and Caroms etc. Recognizing the academic progress and development of the college, the University Grants Commission has been granting its financial assistance from time to time. The NAAC peer team visited the college during July 25 & 26, 2005 and accredited the college with B++ Grade. This paved the way for a sanctioning of Rs.1,00,00,000 ( one crore) for the construction of women’s hostel. In the XIplan, UGC has sanctioned Rs.18,00,000(Rupess eighteen lakhs) for both the UG and PG courses. 17 The college has also distinguished itself in extracurricular and cocurricular activities such as N.C.C., N.S.S., and Y.R.C., to foster team spirit, national integration and develop leadership quality. Those in N.C.C. and N.S.S .have distinguished themselves in rendering social service in several ways and have helped to bring the college closer to the community. Though situated in a rather semi-urban-cum-rural environment, the college has not failed to attract the attention of distinguished personalities. It cherishes with a sense of legitimate pride the visits so far made by many celebrities which includes Vice-President of India, Governors of States, Central and State Ministers, Judges, Vice-Chancellors, Industrialists,Educationalists,Academicians,Artistsandothersknown for their worthy contributions to the enrichment of the public life of our country. Now, against the above backdrop, the college feels a sense of rejoicing over its long eventful 50 years of service towards the cause of higher education and culture. Thiru.R.Veloo, B.A.,(Additional Director, Municipal Administration, Retd.,) is the President of the Trust and ably assisted by Thiru.C.Madasamy, B.Sc., F.C.A., Secretary of the Trust and Thiru.D.Balakrishnan as the Treasurer of S.I.V.E.Trust. The college is administered by the college committee with Thiru. S. Madappa Chettiar, President of the college and stewarded to scale greater heights by Thiru.G.Selvanathan, B.E. M.B.A., Secretary, S.I.V.E.T. College 18 THE SOUTH INDIA VANIAR EDUCATIONAL TRUST (Regd.) 16, VALLABA AGRAHARAM, TRIPLICANE, CHENNAI – 600 005. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT 1. Thiru. R. Veloo, B.A., President 2. Thiru. C. Madasamy, B.Sc., F.C.A., Secretary 3. Thiru. D. Balakrishnan Treasurer 4. Thiru. K. Sambantham Vice President 5. Thiru. B. Raj Mohan, B.A., Vice President 6. Thiru. V. Natarajan Asst. Secretary 7. Thiru. S. Madappa Chettiar E.C. Member 8. Thiru. G. Selvanathan, B.E.,M.B.A. E.C. Member 9. Thiru. C. Ramakrishnan E.C. Member 10. Thiru. S.P. Kuppusamy E.C. Member 11. Thiru. S. Gnaneswaran, BSc., B.L., E.C. Member 12. Thiru. S. Amsanathan E.C. Member 13. Thiru. R. Rajamanickam E.C. Member 14. Thiru. G. Kadarkaraiandi E.C. Member 15. Thiru. T.N. Sekar E.C. Member 16. Thiru. A. Mariyappan Chettiar E.C. Member 17. Thiru. S. Rajendran E.C. Member 18. Thiru. R. Lakshmi Narayanan, M.A., M.L., M.Ed., M.B.A., M.Phil. E.C. Member 19 S.I.V.E.T. COLLEGE GOWRIVAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 073. COLLEGE COMMITTEE 2016 – 2017 1. Thiru. S. Madappa Chettiar - President 2. Thiru. G. Selvanathan, B.E., M.B.A., - Secretary 3. Thiru. R. Veloo, B.A., 4. Thiru. C. Madasamy,B.Sc., F.C.A., 5. Thiru. D. Balakrishnan 6. Thiru. K. Sambantham 7. Thiru. B. Raj Mohan,B.A., 8. Thiru. V. Natarajan 9. Thiru. S. P. Kuppusamy 10. Thiru. S. Gnaneswaran, B.Sc., B.L., 11. Thiru. G. Kadarkaraiyandi 12. Thiru. T.N. Sekar 13. Dr. A. Anbalagan, M.A., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. - Principal 14. Dr. M.M. Govind, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. - Associate Professor in Physics & Head of the Department 15. Dr. V. Kalyanaraman,M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. - Associate Professor in Zoology & Head of the Department. 16. Dr. S.Thirunavukkarasu, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.-University Representative 17. Thiru. K. Ganesan, B.A., -Superintendent 20 COLLEGE COUNCIL 1. Dr. A. Anbalagan Principal & Head, Department of History 2. Dr. V. Kalyanaraman Head, Department of Zoology 3. Dr. M.M. Govind Head,Department of Physics 4. Dr.V.Manjunatha Rao Head, Department of Commerce 5. Dr. R. Saravanan Head, Department of Corporate Secretaryship 6. Dr. M. Balasubramaniam Head, Department of Chemistry 7. Dr. T.V. Sudharsan Head, Department of Mathematics 8. Lt. S. Ravibalan Head, Department of English 9. Dr. M. Pari Director of Physical Education 10. Dr. T. Balasaravanan Head, Department of Economics 11. Mr. T. Balakrishnan Librarian 12. Dr. M. Nalini Head, Department of Tamil 13. Mrs. D. Kayalvizhi Incharge, Department of Botany 21 TEACHING STAFF Dr. A. Anbalagan, M.A., M.B.A.,M.Phil., Ph.D., Principal DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL Dr.M.Nalini,M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Head Dr. M.Balu, M.A., M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dr. S.Chidambaram, M.A., M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Tmt. J. Saraswathi, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Lt. S. Ravibalan,M.A., M.Phil, Associate Professor & Head Thiru. T. Balaji,M.A., M.Phil, C.O.A., Assistant Professor Tmt. S. Supriya, M.A., M.Phil, Assistant Professor Tmt. Nandhini. R, M.A., M.Phil, Assistant Professor Dr.V.Hema, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Dr. A. Anbalagan, M.A., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head Tmt. J. Renugadevi,M.A., M.Phil, Associate Professor Dr. E. Mohan,M.A. (His.), M.A. (Eco.), M.Com., Ph.D., Assistant Professor Tmt. M.Sathiya, M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil, Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Dr. T. Balasaravanan,M.A., M.B.A.,M.Sc.,P.G.D.A.Ed., Ph.D., Dr. D. Bharathi,M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., P.G.D.B.A., Ph.D., Dr. A. Sumathi,M.A., M.Phil, M.B.A., Ph.D., Tmt. D. Sathyabama,M.A., M.Phil, Ms. V. Nalini, M.A., M.Phil, 22 Associate Professor &Head Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE .Dr. V. Manjunatha Rao, M.Com, B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor and Head (P.G) Dr. G. Ravindran, M.Com, M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor and Head (U.G) Dr. G. Rajendiran,M.Com, M.Phil., Ph.D. Associate Professor Dr. S. Lourdu Initha,M.Com,B.Ed., M.Phil,Ph.D., Associate Professor Dr. R. Rethina Bai,M.Com,M.B.A.,B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Professor Tmt. C.D.N. Rakkini, M.Com, M.B.A., M.Phil, Assistant Professor Dr. M.Malathy, M.Com, M.B.A.,M.Phil.,M.F.T., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Thiru. S. Murali, M.Com, M.B.A., M.Phil, Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP Dr. R. Saravanan, Associate Professor& Head M.Com, M.A.(Eco.)M.C.S., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., ACS (Inter), Dip. in Taxation Dr. R.Sumathi Meenakshi, M.Com, M.B.A., M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Dr. T.V. Sudharsan,M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head (P.G) Dr. P.P. Ulaganathan,M.Sc., M.B.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head (U.G.) Dr. B. Selvam,M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil, Ph.D., Associate Professor Dr. K. Thirusangu, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor Dr. R. Vasuki,M.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor Tmt. R. Ezhilarasi, M.Sc., M.Phil, Assistant Professor Tmt. K. Sutha,M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed., Assistant Professor Dr.S. Bala, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Tmt. E. Essakkiammal, M.Sc., M.Phil, Assistant Professor 23 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Dr. M.M. Govind, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head Tmt. A. Chitra ,M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed., P.G.D.C.A. Associate Professor Lt. I. Prithivi Raj ,M.Sc., M.Phil, B.Ed., Assistant Professor Dr. T.Sujatha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Professor Thiru. A. Thirunavukkarasu, M.Sc., M.Phil,M.Ed., Assistant Professor Dr. S.T. Srikrishna Ramya, M.Sc., M.Phil,Ph.D. Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Dr. M. Balasubramanian, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head Dr. S. Usha Rani, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor Thiru. J. Senthil Murugan, M.Sc., M.Phil, Assistant Professor Dr. K. Parthipan, M.Sc., M.L.I.Sc.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dr. S. Anitha Raj, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dr. P. Selvakumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Dr. V. Kalyanaraman,M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Head Tmt. M. Pandeeswari, M.Sc., M.Phil, Assistant Professor Dr. C. Jayaprakash, M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dr. K.Velmurugan, M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Tmt. D. Kayalvizhi, M.Sc.(Bot),M.Sc.(Micro), M.Phil, Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. M. Pari, M.A., M.Sc., M.P.Ed., M.Phil, N.I.S., Ph.D., Director of Physical Education DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY Thiru. T. Balakrishnan, M.A., M.L.I.S., M.Phil, P.G.D.J.M.C., P.G.D.C.A., P.G.D.L.A.N , 24 Librarian STUDENTS ADMISSION COMMITTEE – UG Dr. A. Anbalagan - Principal Dr. M. M. Govind - Associate Professor in Physics Dr.V.Kalyanaraman - Associate Professor in Zoology Dr. M. Balasubramnian - Associate Professor in Chemistry STUDENTS ADMISSION COMMITTEE – PG Dr. A. Anbalagan - Principal Dr.V. Manjunatha Rao - Associate Professor in Commerce Dr.T.V.Sudharsan - Associate Professor in Mathematics Dr.K.Thirusangu - Associate Professor in Mathematics UGC COMMITTEE Dr. A. Anbalagan - Principal Dr.T.V.Sudharsan - Convenor – UGC Associate Professor in Mathematics Lt. S. Ravibalan - Associate Professor in English UGC – INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL COMMITTEE Dr. A. Anbalagan - Principal and Chair Person Dr. M. M. Govind - Associate Professor in Physics - Convener Lt. S. Ravibalan - Associate Professor in English - Additional convener Dr. T. V. Sudharsan - Associate Professor in Mathematics Dr. V. Kalyanaraman - Associate Professor in Zoology Executive Body: Dr. T. Balasaravanan - Associate Professor in Economics. 25 External Advisors: Dr. Malathy - Psychologist and Entrepreneur D.Subburam - Industrialist UGC – REMEDIAL Lt. S. Ravibalan - Associate Professor& Head, English UGC NET / SLET PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATOR Dr.K.Thirusangu - Associate Professor in Mathematics EXAMINATION COMMITTEE Dr.A.Anbalagan - Principal and Chief Dr.T.Balasaravanan - Associate Professor in Economics UNIVERSITY MARKS UPLOADING COMMITTEE Lt.I.Prithiviraj - Assistant Professor in Physics Thiru.S.Murali - Assistant Professor in Commerce CALENDAR COMMITTEE Dr. A. Anbalagan - Principal & Associate Professor in History Dr.T.V.Sudharsan - Associate Professor in Mathematics Lt.S.Ravibalan - Associate Professor in English TIME TABLE COMMITTEE Dr.M.M.Govind. - Associate Professor in Physics Dr.T.V.Sudharsan - Associate Professor in Mathematics 26 MAGAZINE COMMITTEE Lt.S.Ravibalan - Associate Professor and Head in English Dr.M.Nalini - Associate Professor in Tamil Dr.V.Kalyanaraman - RAILWAY CONCESSION Associate Professor and Head in Zoology BUS CONCESSION Dr.M.M.Govind - Associate Professor and Head in Physics SCHOLARSHIP AND ENDOWMENT PRIZES Thiru.T.Balakrishnan - Librarian-S.G. Tmt. S. Supriya - Assistant Professor in English N.C.C. Lt.I.Prithiviraj - Assistant Professor in Physics Tmt. M.Vijayalakshmi - [S.W.incharge, Assistant Professor & Head Commerce- Self Finance stream] N.S.S. Unit-I Dr.T.Balasaravanan - Associate Professor and Head in Economics - Associate Professor and Head in Commerce Unit-II Dr.V.Manjunatha Rao Unit-III Dr.M. Balasubramanian - Associate Professor and Head in Chemistry YOUTH RED CROSS Dr.A.Anbalagan - Principal & Head, Department of History. 27 R.R.C.PROGRAMME OFFICER & CITIZEN CONSUMER CLUB Dr.T.Balasaravanan - Associate Professor& Head in Economics ENVIRO-CLUB Dr.T.Balasaravanan - Associate Professor& Head in Economics Tmt. D. Kayalvizhi - Assistant Professor in Botany STUDENTS DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE Lt.S.Ravibalan - Associate Professor & Head in English Dr.M. Pari - Director of Physical Education Lt.I. Prithiviraj - Assistant Professor in Physics Dr. D. Bharathi - Associate Professor in Economics STUDENTS PLACEMENT CELL Thiru S. Murali - Thiru.A.Thirunavukkarasu - Assistant Professor in Commerce. Assistant Professor in Physics. CULTURAL ASSOCIATION Dr.T.Balasaravanan - Associate Professor and Head in Economics Tmt.J.Renugadevi - Associate Professor in History Tmt.A.Chitra - Associate Professor in Physics Dr.S.Usha Rani - Associate Professor in Chemistry 28 IN-CHARGE OF WOMEN STUDENTS Dr. D. Bharathi - Associate Professor in Economics Dr. R. Sumathimeenakshi- Assistant Professor in Corporate Secretaryship Dr. S. Bala - Assistant Professor in Mathematics Dr. M. Malathy - Assistant Professor in commerce Tmt J. Saraswathi - Assistant Professor in Tamil. WOMEN STUDENTS’ GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL Dr. R. Vasuki - Associate Professor in Mathematics Tmt R. Ezhilarasi - Assistant Professor in Mathematics Tmt M. Pandeeswari – Assistant Professor in Zoology Tmt. M. Sathya - Assistant Professor in History. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES COMMITTEE Dr.T.Balasaravanan Tmt. D.Kayalvizhi - Associate Professor and Head in Economics - Assistant professor in Botany. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CELL Dr. K. Thirusangu - Associate Prof. in Maths Coordinator Dr. T. Balasaravanan - Associate Prof. in Economics Addln. Coordinator 29 RAGGING REDRESSAL COMMITTEE Secretary - Thiru.G.Selvanathan, B.E., M.B.A. Principal - Dr. A. Anbalagan Senior Professors : Male - Dr. V.Kalyanaraman Associate Professor and Head in Zoology Female - Tmt.A.Chitra Associate Professor in Physics SC Teaching Representative - Dr.K.Thirusangu Associate Professor in Mathematics STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Day Scholars - 1) A.Karthika, II M.Sc. Mathematics 2) R.Divya, II M.Com. Hostellers - 1) M. Pravalika, II M.Sc. Mathematics Inspector of Police (local) - Thiru. P.Ponraj, M.A., B.L., Inspector of Police, Selaiyur Police Station Ph. 044-2237 6003 Cell: 9444219610 30 NON - TEACHING STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 1. Thiru. K. Ganesan B.A., Superintendent 2. Thiru. S. Ganesh, M.Com., Assistant 3. Thiru. S.M. Muthuvel, B.A. Assistant 4. Tmt. D. Maheswari, M.A., Typist 5. Tmt. P. Muthumari, B.C.A., Junior Assistant 6. Thiru. J. Babu Rao Junior Assistant 7. Thiru. G. Bhaskarselvam Library Assistant 8. Thiru. N.G. Mani Office Assistant (Spl.G) 9. Thiru. V. Kuppan Office Assistant (S.G.) 10. Thiru. R. Murali Junior Mechanic (Spl.G) 11. Thiru. G. Rajendran, M.A., Lab Assistant (Spl.G) 12. Thiru. A. Pranab, B.Com., Lab Assistant 13. Tmt. E. Chitra, B.Com. Lab Assistant 14 Tmt. K. Suryakala, B.A . . 15. Thiru. V. SelvamuthuKumaran, B.Sc., Lab Assistant 16. Thiru. D. Ravichandran, M.A., Lab Assistant 17. Thiru. N. Saravanan Lab Assistant 18. Thiru. A. Chinnaiah Sweeper (Spl.G) 19. Tmt. R. Parimalam Lab Assistant Sweeper (S.G) 20. Tmt. S. Nirmala Water woman (S.G) 31 AIDED COLLEGE Ph.: 044 - 22780777 COURSES OFFERED : B. A. History B.A. Economics B.Sc. Mathematics (UG & PG) B.Sc. Physics B.Sc. Chemistry B.Sc. Zoology B.Com – General (UG & PG) B.Com – Corporate Secretary ship RESEARCH: M.Phil. Mathematics M.Phil. Commerce. Ph.D. – (Part-time) 1.Mathematics 2. Commerce 3. History 32 SELF FINANCE COLLEGE Ph.: 044 - 22780037 COURSES OFFERED B.B.A. B.Sc. Computer Science B.Sc. Biochemistry B.Sc. Information Systems and Management B.Sc. Visual Communication B.Com. General B.Com. Corporate Secretary ship B.C.A. M.Sc. Biochemistry M.C.A. DIPLOMA COURSES Diploma in Accounting & Auditing Diploma in Computerised Accounting Diploma in Computer Asembling and Servicing 33 RULES AND REGULATION ACADEMIC 1. The college follows the academic rules and regulations laid down by the University of Madras, the University Grants Commission (U.G.C.) and the Department of Collegiate Education that are in force and amended from time to time. FEE REGULATIONS 1. Each student has to pay the prescribed fee once in a year. 2. Each student will pay an admission fee of Rs.2/- on being admitted to the college. Students whose names have been struck off for non-payment of fees should pay an admission fee of Rs.1/- and other dues already incurred. (i.e. fee and default fine-to-date) 3. All fees can be paid on admission within the first 10 days of the commencement of the term without fine or within the 20th day of the commencement of the term with a fine of Rs.1/-. 4. No payment will be accepted at the College Office. Fees can be paid at Indian Overseas Bank, Gowrivakkam Branch. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES 1. An application request has to be made to the Principal for the issue of Transfer Certificate, Conduct Certificate and other Certificates. 2. After completion of the course, the required TC will be issued only after producing NO DUE CERTIFICATE from all the departments of the college. 3. Duplicate copies of TC are not normally issued. 4. Provisional Pass Certificate can be had from the Controller of Examinations, University of Madras, on payment of Rs.100/- 5. The transfer certificate will be issued to the students or forwarded to the Registrar, University of Madras for any misdeed, misbehavior, absence without prior permission, for the breach of the rules and regulations of the college and also when felt that his/her continuance will be detrimental to the interest of the college. 34 IDENTITY CARD Each student shall be issued with an identity card with his/her latest photo affixed on it and duly attested by the Principal & Head of the Department. Students must wear their identity cards (in an easily noticeable way) when they are in the college campus. Failure to wear it in a noticeable way shall be considered as an act of indiscipline and the cards shall be confiscated by the staff. A duplicate identity card will be issued as replacement on payment of Rs.100/- provided with valid reasons and proof . Students are not allowed to bring disrespect to the issued identity cards in the form of swaying it in hands or allowing the tag to drop from the pockets. Dress Code: Students are strictly instructed to follow the dress code while attending the college for lectures/Practical/Library/ Laboratories and normal functions of the Department/Institution. All students will wear presentable dress which is neat and clean. Boys Trousers and coloured shirts. Girls pleasant Formal wear: Salwar kameez. Shoes and socks / black/brown leather chappals. Formal footwear Neatly trimmed shaven face. Hair either plaited or tied up. hair and 35 chudidhar, Students who fail to follow the dress code shall be either sent back to home or denied entry into the college. Prohibited for Boys Prohibited for Girls Tight fitting Jeans, Low waist trousers, Trousers with too many/ multiple pockets, folded pants, Trousers with cheap markings and designs. Tight fitting jeans, and slips Sleeveless tops, round collared T-shirts, deep necked tops and transparent tops. Clothing with profane language Short shirts and T- Shirts or gaudy coloured shirts. Clothing depicting illegal drugs, alcohol, profane language, racial comments etc. Pony tails, Ear Rings, body piercing or showy tattoos, fashion hair cuttings, lengthy side locks, French beards and cheap coloured chappals. LooseHair and Gaudy Make up ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE: 1. Regular attendance is compulsory for all students. 2. Students are strictly advised not to avail themselves of leave often. 3. No student will be allowed to absent himself/herself from the college without leave application form(available in the Department), which must be made beforehand to the Principal/Head of the Department. All applications for leave should be countersigned by the parent or guardian. 4. If a student is absent for any hour in the forenoon ½ day will be marked absent. If a student is absent for any hour in the afternoon, ½ day will be marked absent. 5. In case where absence is due to unavoidable and unforeseen causes, application for leave must be submitted on the day he attends the college after the period of absence. 36 6. If a student is absent for more than 3 days due to sickness his / her application should be accompanied by a medical certificate. 7. If a student absent himself / herself for a week without leave his / her name will be struck off from the rolls unless he / she shows that his / her failure to obtain leave was unavoidable. 8. A student is ineligible for promotion to the higher class or writing the University Examination unless he / she earns attendance for the three fourth of the working days prescribed by the College and he / she also shows Academic Progress and possesses good conduct. 9. He / She should also earn 75% of attendance in physical education class compulsorily in 1st year U.G. Course. 10. Recommendation for condo nation of shortage of attendance to the University will be made only in exceptional cases and not as a matter of course. And the HOD’s may recommend to the Principal such deserving cases based on adequate and satisfactory supporting records, and the Principal can use his discretionary power for allowing condo nation. 11. Attendance on college examination days is compulsory. No leave will be granted on those days. 12. Saturdays notified. and Sundays are declared holidays unless otherwise 13. Staff members will take attendance for each period at the beginning of the class. Attendance once recorded will not be corrected later to include those students who report late for their classes. 13. Leave of application is accepted only in the format available in the Department. UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS 1. A student will be allotted a permanent Register number by the University from the first to the last exam, till the completion of the course. 2. College tests and examinations will be conducted periodically and these examinations are compulsory for all the students NO LEAVE OF ABSENCE will be granted. 3. The parent has to visit the college once in a month for an interaction with HOD and Principal in the larger interest and well being of the students. 37 MALPRACTICE IN EXAMINATIONS 1. The students should appear for the examinations well prepared. Any form of copying is an offence and totally prohibited. 2. A student found copying or attempting to copy or engaged in conversation with another student will be removed from the examination hall and will not be permitted to continue the examination. 3. The students involved in such malpractice and caught red-handed, will be removed from the college with immediate effect and will be debarred from appearing for any examination for the next three years by the University. PUNCTUALITY 1. Punctuality is the prime motto. No student should be late to the college or for regular classes. 2. Students should keep to time. Reaching too early to the campus or overstaying beyond the scheduled hours is strictly prohibited. 3. Students should avail themselves of only the specific time allotted during the break and must be punctual to the class. Late entry to the classroom is strictly prohibited. [Late comers shall not be allowed to enter the first hour class and can enter only from the second hour after giving a written request duly approved by the concerned Heads of Department to the staff engaging the second hour.] 4. Regular Late comers especially for the First Hour of the college shall be viewed seriously and the parents have to give proper explanation. Failure to do so shall be dealt as gross indiscipline and may lead even to the suspension from the college. STUDENTS DISCIPLINE AND CODE OF CONDUCT: 1. The college will enforce 100% discipline in the college. There will be no compromise on this issue. 2. Students are directed to strictly follow all the Rules and Regulations and any other instructions that may be issued from time to time. 38 3. The students should behave well, with due respect to the staff without indulging in any act that shall tantamount to disrespectful behaviour towards the staff and decorum of the college. 4. Any Act of indiscipline of a student is first to be considered by the Head of the Department for necessary action. If the issue demands more serious consideration, the undisciplined shall be reported to the Disciplinary Committee which after careful perusal shall be sent for an undiluted and progressive action to be taken by the Principal. The decision of the committee is to be FINAL. 5. Even outside the college the students are expected to behave and conduct themselves in a manner that will raise the esteem of the college in the public mind. 6. No collection of money or selling of tickets of any nature is permitted. 7. The students of the college are to conduct themselves on and off the college premises in such a way as to maintain the reputation of the college as well as their own. 8. Students should greet the members of the teaching staff on the occasion of their first meeting them for the day. 9. On a member of the staff entering the class room, the student shall rise and remain standing till he/she takes his/her seat. 10. No student should leave his/her class room without the permission of the teacher. 11. Students should first cultivate the habit of reading notices put up on the various college notice-boards and ignorance of any such notice or notices will not be accepted as an excuse for his/her failure to comply with instructions given therein. 12. Smoking, chewing betel nuts, chewing-gums, paan and using intoxicating substances on the campus is strictly prohibited. If caught red handed they will be suitably punished. 13. Loitering or collecting in groups and talking loudly in the verandahs, corridors, staircases, other passages or anywhere on the college campus are prohibited. 14. When students are free, they are expected to go to the library and engage themselves in silent study. 15. Bicycle, two wheelers, cars etc. must be parked only in the stands/area meant for the purpose. Any vehicle found other than in the parking allotted lots shall be deflated or chained for further action. 39 No student is allowed to honk/blow horn and ride in threes’ on the campus roads. 16. Any lost property found must be handed over to the Principal or Office Superintendent from whom the owner can reclaim it after establishing his/her ownership. 17. Students are forbidden to organise or attend any meeting in the college or collect money for any purpose. 18. Under the Tamil Nadu Govt. Educational Rules (97), the Principal is empowered to impose fine, withhold attendance certificate and suspend or expel any student if considered necessary to do so. 19. No student shall be a member of any organisation or association not connected with the college without the prior permission of the Principal. No student shall take part in any antisocial or subversive activities. No student shall be a member of any political party nor shall take part in active politics. A student contravening these rules is liable to be suspended or summarily dismissed from the college. 20. Organised absence from classes and soliciting absence from other students are serious breaches of discipline which may involve removal of a student from the college. 21. Students are not allowed to use their cell phones (both calling and texting) inside the classroom / office room and on the veranda. If found the phones shall be confiscated. The phones can be collected from the Principal only by the parents and no student is allowed to meet the principal in this regard. {Usage of Hands free gadgets like headset, headphones and Bluetooth are totally banned inside the college and if caught shall not be returned} 22. Students should equip themselves with approved standard note-books, calculators, drawing materials, instrument boxes, record note books as and when necessary. 22. Students should stick to schedule in submitting their record note books, assignments and homework in time. 40 RAGGING AND EVE-TEASING Ragging is totally banned under the law. There should be no ragging / orientation / initiation of any sort on the campus or outside. Students who violate this directive will be handed over to the police for penal action. Those students who indulge in Eve-teasing with the students or the members of the staff will be handed over to the police for penal action under the appropriate act. As per the Act anyone who indulges or abets ragging is liable for imprisonment up to 2 years and a fine up to Rs.10,000/- LIBRARY 1. On receiving a book, the student must examine it at once and call the Librarian’s attention to any damage found in it. If he/she fails to do so, he/she will be held responsible for any damage that may be detected afterwards. 2. Readers shall not write, or make any mark on any book, manuscript or map belonging to the library. 3. Students shall be responsible for any damage to the books or loss of books and are required to replace such books if available in the market along with 25% of the price of the books as fine or if the books are not available in the market, pay three times the price of the books. 4. Students are prohibited from engaging in conversation inside the library. 5. Silence should be strictly observed. Students shall not engage in any other work, other than reading books or making reference works. 6. Members are not allowed to sublet the books. Membership cards are not transferable. 7. Loss of library cards should be reported immediately to the Librarian. Duplicate cards will be issued on payment of Rs.25/-. The member will be responsible for loss or non-return of the book issued against a particular membership card LABORATORIES Students should handle the apparatus carefully. All breakages or loss must be reported to the Professor at once. The cost of the materials broken will be recovered from the students, either individually or collectively by the department and shall in turn submit to the college office. 41 Campus Facilities: The college has been improving the infrastructure facilities when and wherever necessary. There is an immediate proposal to build seminar halls and other necessary building structures. The campus roads have been re-laid. The play grounds have been given a new face lift. The tennis court has been re-laid. There has been a tremendous growth in modernization in the last few years. A new laboratory with plenty of space and work tables was constructed and handed over to the physics department for conducting experiments at ease. Day College has a computer laboratory with 100 systems networked. Evening college has two computer laboratories provided with the latest software programs to enable students to do experiments and update their knowledge. OHP projector, 2 LCD projectors, technologically advanced podium, audio surround system, cordless mikes and other audio visual aids are available for the teachers to teach the subjects effectively to their students. The college has computers and printers in all the departments, a reverse osmosis plant for potable water, two backup generators, solar powered light lamp posts, a women’s Hostel and to keep vigil 54 cameras backed up with announcing systems are done purely through the funding by the Management authorities. BOOKS AND NOTE BOOKS Students should purchase the Books and Notebooks required for each subject, as prescribed by the college/University. On verification, if any student fails to possess the prescribed books and note books, he/she will not be permitted to attend the class. Remedial / coaching classes: The weak students are identified and must attend the coaching classes after the regular college hours. Irregularity shall lead to detention of the student in taking his university exam on the subject he is identified with. OVERALL PROGRESS: Students should maintain good academic progress on a continuous basis. Students should maintain satisfactory progress on all fronts. 42 Corrective measures proposed by the Department to maintain academic excellence should be strictly followed by the students. Unsatisfactory performance might also make the students ineligible to appear for the University examinations on the basis of recommendation given by the Heads of Department. HEALTH CARE Parents will inform in writing as well as explain, if necessary in person, about the health problem of their wards, so that special care can be taken during the college hours. Students who fall ill during the working hours will be rendered first aid and escorted to their houses. PARENTS INTERACTION Parents are welcome to meet the Principal during the college hours to discuss the academic and other matters about their wards. CHANGE OF ADDRESS The parents shall intimate to the college any change of address or telephone numbers for updating college records. SPORTS AND GAMES Adequate playground facilities are provided to the students with all infrastructure facilities. The prime aim is to encourage the students to build up their physique and participate in all sports and games activities during the fixed hours. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES In addition to the Associations, the college has the following activities. National Cadet Corps National Service Scheme Youth Red Cross Each student should associate with any one of the aforesaid activities as fulfilment of Part IV Curriculum as prescribed by the University Industry interaction / Collaboration Industrialists are invited to give exposure to our students on the area of their expertise. Frequent industrial visits are arranged for our students to enhance their practical skills and to give hands of experience. 43 COMPETITIONS Students are encouraged to participate in Inter-collegiate competitions-academic, cultural and games. CLASS REPRESENTATIVE Two students-one boy and one girl are to be NOMINATED from each class as Class Representatives by the respective Head of the Department, in consultation with the Professors. Students who are to be nominated as Class Representatives should have a bright academic record with no arrears of papers, good attendance and should not have been a subject of criticism by any member of the staff or by the students. STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION These Representatives can meet the Principal and represent their genuine problems for remedial and assistive measures. The decision of the College Authorities on such representations will be final and binding on all students. Welfare and student development schemes: The various government welfare schemes and the College management initiated schemes are implemented for the benefits of the students. The following welfare schemes are : 1. Group Insurance scheme 2. Periodical medical check-up 3. Scholarships for BC, MBC, SC & ST by the Government of Tamil Nadu 4. Counselling for the students to overcome their problems. 5. Awareness programs such as Aids awareness, Environmental awareness and gender sensitisation and women counselling are done periodically 6. Remedial classes for reappearing students by the UGC. 7. Spoken English classes are conducted by the department of English to students from Tamil medium, in order to improve their communication skills and also to help them follow the lectures in English. 44 8. Endowment Scholarships constituted by the Professors and the Philanthropist to motivate and encourage the students in their studies, sports, character and discipline. 9. Placement opportunities and Job fairs are conducted for the benefits of students 10. SLET and NET coaching classes for PG students 11. Free bus and Train travel concession by the Government of Tamil Nadu. NATIONAL INTEGRATION/ BEST PRACTICES Every effort is taken to inculcate a sense of National Integration in the minds of the students. 1. Independence Day and Republic Day are celebrated in a grand manner. 2. Culture related festivals are performed with the due permission from the principal. 3. To meet the national calamities on the National Flag Day and National Integration day, the College collects the authorised/allowed donations and contributions from the staff and students . It gets remitted as intended. 4. NCC and NSS with external social service organizations conduct yearly blood donation camp and eye and dental care camps in the campus. 5. To save human lives, at the time of emergency, students-blood-donors voluntarily come forward to donate blood all through the years FUNCTIONS Every Year College Annual Day and Graduation Day is celebrated in a fitting manner. Competitions are conducted in Academics, Sports and Games activities and Prizes are awarded. Meritorious student’s results are rewarded during the function. Every department conducts an association meeting once or twice during the academic year. Inter-collegiate / Inter-state seminars are organized. EDUCATIONAL FIELD TRIPS / TOURS Local field visits to various institutions, places connected with subjects are arranged to enrich the knowledge of the students. 45 Educational tours to places of National, Historical and Spiritual importance are conducted on payment once in a year – faculty wise - to expose the students to outside environment, adaptability, adjustability etc. CANTEEN Students can make use of the canteen / snack bar provided on the campus. The students can make use of this on payment. The students are not allowed to visit the canteen during the class hours. COLLEGE PROPERTY All college property should be handled with care. Any damage to the college property should be made good by the students, either individually or collectively. They shall also be punished in the form of suspension or dismissal from the college. Eco- Friendly aspects Solar lamp posts are erected to light the campus during night, it is an automated project. RO potable water supply (pure and safe) Herbal garden, check dam and Tree conservation projects Natural surroundings are blessings to the College. It is located on the foothill of a Hillock and engulfed by reserve forest. Gardening with flowers, preserving and removing the shrubs periodically are done to create a serene and sylvan atmosphere. All the students are expected to contribute for the proper upkeep of the campus in a healthy way. HOSTELLERS Hostel facilities are exclusively for Girl Students. *** Women students admitted to the College Hostel shall abide by the rules and regulations of the hostel as existing at the time of admission and as amended from time to time. *** Girl Students are requested to refer to the latest version/rules of the regulations from the college website. 46 The college is not responsible for any damage or loss to the belonging of the students and also for the safety of the students outside the college premises. The college has embarked on a mission to inculcate with good conduct, character and integrity in every student. It is the earnest desire of the college that the parents and students extend their fullest co-operation to achieve this objective. Marks allotment: The examination pattern has two parts. First part deals with the continuous Internal Assessment and the second part deals with end semester University examinations. The former part is assessed for 25 marks and the latter part for 75 marks. Criteria No ‘s Marks allotted Assignment 3 per semester 5 Seminar 1 per semester 5 Attendance and Discipline Test 75% 2 per semester on each 5 5 subject Model examination 1 per semester Total 5 25 Any amendment issued by the college will be binding on students. Students are expected to know the mode of internal assessment from their respective departments on the academic regulations in vogue. Claiming of Ignorance on the rules and regulations is a crime. 47 ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES 1. SOUTH INDIA VANIGA VYSIA SANGHAM GOLDEN JUBILEE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP To be awarded every year on the basis of means cum merit to one of the Vaaniar Students studying in B.Com. 2. KANNAMMAL MEMORIAL PRIZE To be awarded annually in the form of books Rs.50 to one student who secures the highest marks in part-I Tamil at the II year Degree University Examination, and to one student who secures the highest marks in Part-II English at the II year Degree University Examination. The above prizes shall be awarded from the interest accrued from the endowment of Rs.1,000/- founded by Thiru.C.M. Sivarama Chettiar (Ex-President, S.I.V.E.Trust, Chennai) Proprietor T.G. Sambandham and Co., (Counian Press) No.169, Broadway, Chennai 600108. 3. SANTHI THYAGARAJAN TRUST ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIP To be awarded every year to two students of Vaaniar community studying in degree classes of S.I.V.E.T. C ollege on grounds of poverty and merit. Each scholarship is of the value of Rs.100/The above scholarship shall be awarded from the amount received annually from the Santhi Thyagarajan Trust founded and registered by Thiru. L. Thygaraja Chettiar No.3, Thyagarajan Road, Andavar Nagar, Chennai - 600 024 on 13.03.76 vide. The Register No.37, 22.05.1976 books 3.10 pages 19-21. 4. VANIGA ELAIGNAR KAZHAGAM PRESIDENT A. PONNUSWAMY CHETTIAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP To be awarded every year to two students of Vaan iar community studying in first year M.Com. and Second year M.Com. Degree class of S.I.V.E.T. College on the basis of Poverty cum Merit. The above Scholarship shall be awarded through the interest accrued from the endowment of Rs.5,000/- founded by Vaniga Elaignar Kazhagam, Chennai. 5. THIRUMYLAI VANIAR DHARMA PARIPALANA CELEBRATIONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SANGAM’S TH 125 YEAR To be awarded annually to a Vaaniar student of S.I.V.E.T. College, who secures the highest marks at the second year M.Com. Degree University Examination. 48 The above prize shall be awarded through the interest accrued from the endowment of Rs.5,000/- founded by Thirumylai Vaniyar Dharma Paripalana Sangam, Myla pore, Chennai – 600 004. 6. TAMIL SCHOLAR AND SAVANT OF VANIAR COMMUNITY PROFESSOR K.S.SIVARAMALINGAM ENDOWMENT PRIZE To be awarded annually in the form of books to one student who secures the highest marks in Part-I Tamil at the first Year Degree University Examination, and to one student who secures the highest marks in Part-II English at the First Year Degree University Examination. The above first prize shall be awarded through the interest accrued from the endowment of Rs.1,000/- founded by Thiru D. Annamalai Chettiar Trust. 7. PROFESSOR K. VISWANATHAN ENDOWMENT PRIZE To be awarded every year to the top ranker in the M.Sc. Degree (Mathematics) University Examination. The Prize shall be awarded through the interest accrued from the endowment of Rs.1,000/- founded by Prof. K. Viswanathan, M.A., M.Sc., P.G. Professor and Hea d of the Department of Mathematics, S.I.V.E.T. College Gowrivakkam, Chennai - 600 073. 8. THIRU R.M. KRISHNAMURTHY CHETTIAR ENDOWMENT PRIZES To be awarded annually from the accrued Interest derived from the Endowment Fund of Rs.2,00,000/- for Three students from III B.Sc. Maths, III B.Com., and III B.Com Corporate Secretaryship respectively and also for Two students from II M.Com. and II M.Sc. Maths who score the highest marks in the University Examinations In addition to this, a prize is to be awarded to an outgoing Student of good character and conduct in the College who has been high Proficient all rounder in such fields as academic studies, Sports, Attendance, Social Service activities etc. 9. DR. RAJAH SIR MUTHIAH CHETTIAR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP INSTITUTED BY DR. M.A.M. RAMASWAMY To be awarded every year to three students of I year of S.I.V.E.T. College based on Merit and Poverty. The students who are not recipient of any other scholarship only are eligible. Each scholarship is of the value of Rs.1,000/10. TMT. SOUNDARAVALLI T HAYAR AMMAL PRIZE BY THIRU. BASHYARAMANUJAM 1. To the candidate who passes the B.A. Degree Examination with highest marks in History. 49 2. To the candidate who passes the B.Sc. Degree Examination with highest marks in Chemistry. 11. PROF. DR. CHITTIBABU EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE PUBLIC TRUST A prize, in the form of a Book, to be awarded to an outstanding Graduate passing out of the college every year. 12. PROF. R. NANDAGOPALA N ENDOWMENT PRIZE A prize to be awarded to the best student from the final year B.Com every year. 13. CHERANMAHADEVI SHRI P.N. SANKARAN SUBBU CHETTIAR ENDOWMENT PRIZE (Father of Prof. S. Chitraputra Nainar, Head of the Department of English) The above Endowment Prize is to be awarded to three best students adjudged as I, II and III at the inter-collegiate ESSAY WRITING Competitions in Tamil and THIRUVILAYADAL PURANAM to be conducted annually in our college. I - Prize of Rs.250/- II - Prize of Rs.150/- III Prize of Rs.100/ - - 14. CHERANMAHADEVI SHRI P.N. SANKARAN SUBBU CHETTIAR ENDOWMENT PRIZE The above Endowment prize is to be awarded to three best students adjudged as I, II and III at the inter-collegiate competitions on Singing of Thiruppugazh. I - Prize of Rs.250/- II - Prize of Rs.150/- III - Prize of Rs.100/- In case the inter-collegiate competitions, due to unforeseen circumstances, could not be held the above competitions should be conducted for the college students. 15. CHERNAMAHADEVI SHRI S. ARUMUGA NAINAR B.A., ENDOWMENT PRIZE (Eldest brother of Prof. S. Chitraputra Nainar, Head of Department of English) The above Endowment Prize is to be awarded to the best three students of I year B.A. and B.Sc. Degree Classes (Day College) on the basis of the highest aggregate of marks 50 obtained in English Composition, Class tests in English and College Examination in English except marks in University Examination. I - Prize of ` .250/- II - Prize of ` .150/- III - Prize of ` .100/- 16. CHERANMAHADEVI SHRI S. ARUMUGA NAINAR B.A. ENDOWMENT PRIZE The above Endowment Prize is to be awarded to the best three students of I year B.Com. Degree class (Day College) on the basis of the highest aggregate of marks obtained in English Composition, class tests in English and College Examination in English except marks in University Examination. I - Prize of Rs.250/- II - Prize of Rs.150/- III - Prize of Rs.100/- 17. CHERANMAHADEVI SHRI S. ARUMUGA NAINAR B.A., ENDOWMENT PRIZE The above Endowment Prize is to be awarded to the best three students of II years B.A. and B.Sc. Degree Classes (Day College) on the basis of aggregate marks obtained in English Composition, Class tests in English and College Examination in English except marks in University Examination. I - Prize of Rs.250/- II - Prize of Rs.150/- III - Prize of Rs.100/- All the above Endowments from No.13 to 17, Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Thousand only) are instituted by Prof. S. Chitraputra Nainar, former Head of the Department of English, S.I.V.E.T. College, Gowrivakkam, Chennai – 600 073. 18. THIRU S.V. LAKSHMANAN, B.A., MEMORIAL PRIZE The above prize is sponsored by Mrs. Shamala Vasudevan in loving memory of her affectionate father. The prize may be awarded to two top ranking first and second year students in Tamil in the University Examinations. 19. THIRU PROF. K. VASUDEVAN ENDO WMENT PRIZE (Retd. HOD of Economics, S.I.V.E.T. College, Chennai - 73) The above prize may be awarded to two top ranking graduates of the Day College in Economics based on the marks obtained by them in the University examination. 51 20. PROF.S.CHITRAPUTRA NAI NAR MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT PRIZE Instituted by Prof. S. Jagapathy, former H.O.D. of Commerce S.I.V.E.T. College. It is to be given to the best student in II year U.G. class of the college for the best character to be selected by the Department of English. 21. MYLAI T. MANIKKA CHE TTIAR CENTENARY MEMORIAL TRUST ENDOWMENT (Rs.5000) PRIZE. Instituted by Thiru. M. Sambandam, Member S.I.V.E.T. College Committee, to be awarded to the best speaker in Tamil Oratorical Competition. 22. PROF. DR. R. SIVASUBRAMANI, ENDOWMENT BY DR. R. SIVA SUBRAMANI, ASSOCIATE Professor in Zoology The interest accrued from the deposit amount of Rs.25,000/- (Twenty Five Thousand Only) will be utilized for the disbursement of each award for the following students of Zoology Department. 1. 1st Rank Holder in the B.Sc., Zoology - Second Year. 2. 1st Rank Holder in the B.Sc., Zoology - Third Year 23. “DEIVATHIRU M. KESAVAN CHETTIARTEACHER STATE AWARDEE ENDOWMENT BY THIRU.K.ARANGANATHAN (RETD.), HOD of Commerce The interest accrued from the deposit amount of Rs.10,000/- (Ten Thousand Only) is to be awarded in the form of cash prize to the top ranking graduate in B.Com. (General) Day College every year. 24. “DEIVATHIRU P.T.R. P ANDIAN CHETTIAR, M.COM. B.L., THIRU K. ARANGANATHAN (RETD.), HOD of Commerce ENDOWMENT BY The interest accrued from the deposit amount of Rs.10,000/- (Ten Thousand Only) is to be awarded in the form of cash prize to the top ranking graduate in M.Com. every year. 52 25. PROF. DR. G. RAJAH E NDOWMENT FUND BY DR. G. RAJAH (RETD.) Principal The interest accrued from the deposit amount of Rs.25,000/- (Twenty Five Thousand Only) given to student who secures First Rank in Botany and another student in Environmental Studies. 26. PROF. S. JAGAPATHY, B.COM [HONS.], B.L., MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND. Initiated by his wife J.RAJALAKSHMI and his student Dr.A. PEER MOHAMMED, HOD, Corporate Secretary ship. The interest accrued from the deposit amount of Rs.100,000/- (One Lakh Only) is to be awarded in the form of cash prize equally to 1. 2. One First year M.Com., student and One Second year B.Com. (Corporate Secretary ship) student on the basis of merit, economic background, conduct and character 53 University of Madras - Attendance Rules Condonation of Shortage of attendance Guidance to be followed regarding. C & R. III / Attendance / 2008-2009 / Cir / 2176 Dated: 15-04-2008 The number of working days stipulated by the University is 180 days / 900 instructional hours in an academic year (90 days or 450 instructional hours for each semester) TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKING DAYS - DAY COLLEGE Each affiliated college shall work for a minimum period of 180 days and each day shall have five working hours or 900 instructional hours in an academic year. For Semester system, there shall be not less than 450 instructional hours / 90 working days for each semester and each day shall have five working hours. The teaching hours shall not be less than 30 hours a week and for practical, Field work, Library and Computer Lab shall not be less than 10 hours a week. The number of working days i.e. actual teaching days to hold Lectures, Tutorials, Seminars and Practical stipulated by the University for the DAY COLLEGE is 180 days or 900 instructional hours for the Non-Semester Courses and 90 days or 450 instructional hours for each Semester under Semester System Courses. Grant attendance to the candidates of NCC cadets while they are engaged in NCC activities. If a candidate fails to put in the minimum attendance (Percentage stipulated), the Principal shall condone the shortage of attendance up to a maximum limit of 10% (i.e.65%) for all UG / PG courses (i.e. Arts, Science, Commerce, MBA, MCA) after counselling the prescribed fee of H250/- each for Theory / Practical examination, towards the condo nation of shortage of attendance. A separate list (THREE COPIES Degree wise) showing the names of candidates who are granted condo nation of shortage of attendance (for Theory / Practical separately) should have to be forwarded to this office in the prescribed format mentioning the category together with the fees collected from such candidates in the form of D.D., drawn in favour of “THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS, CHENNAI-5” at least 15 days before the commencement of the examinations and such candidates will alone be permitted to write the University Examination. 54 CATEGORY-C: NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CONDONATION OF SHORTAGE OFATTENDANCE Candidates who have Secured less than 65% but more than 50% of attendance are NOT ELIGIBLE for condonation of shortage of attendance and such candidates will not be permitted to appear for the regular examination, but will be allowed to proceed to the next year / next semester of the course and they may be permitted to take next University examination by paying the prescribed condo nation fee of ` 250/- each for Theory / Practical separately. Names of such candidates should be forwarded along with their attendance details in the prescribed format mentioning the category (Three copies Degree wise / Year wise / Branch wise / Semester wise) together with the fees collected from them. CATEGORY - D: DETAINED STUDENTS FOR WANT OF ATTENDANCE Candidates who put in less than 50% of attendance have to repeat the course (by rejoining) for which they lack attendance without proceeding for II / III year as the case may be. Until they rejoin the course and earn the required attendance for that particular Semester / Year, no candidates shall be permitted to proceed to the next year / next semester of the course under any circumstances. They have to obtain prior permission from the University to rejoin the course. Provided in case of candidates who are admitted from the academic year 2003 2004 earning less than 50% of attendance in any one of the Semesters due to any extraordinary circumstances such as medical grounds, such candidates who shall produce Medical Certificate issued by the Authorised Medical Attendant (AMA), duly certified by the Principal of the college shall be permitted to proceed to the next semester and to complete the course of study. Such candidates shall have to repeat the Semester, which they have missed by rejoining after completion of Final Semester of the course, by paying the fee for the break of study as prescribed by the University from time to time. CATEGORY - E: CONDONATION OF SHORTAGE OF ATTENDANCE FOR MARRIED WOMEN STUDENTS In respect of married women students undergoing UG/PG courses, the minimum attendance for condo nation (Theory / Practical) shall be relaxed and prescribed as 55% instead of 65% if they conceive during their academic career. Medical Certificate from Doctor attached to the Government Hospital (D.G.O.) and the prescribed fee of ` 250/- therefore with the attendance details shall be forwarded to this office to consider the condo nation of attendance mentioning the category. 55 In this connection, I am to request you to send the attendance details in the prescribed format in respect of the candidates who have joined various courses in your college in TRIPLICATE, UNDER CATEGORYWISE, DEGREE WISE AND SUBJECT WISE BOTH THEORY AND PRACTICAL SEPARATELY. I am further to inform you that attendance should not be marked for candidates if they attend the college during vacation (such as Michaelmas, Puja, Christmas or other holidays when they given a study leave for purpose of preparing for the examination) and such attendance should not be taken into account either for purposes of calculating the minimum number of working days or for earning attendance. It has been observed that certain colleges do not work for a minimum number of days prescribed owing to the intervention of unexpected holidays. In that case, such college should put in extra working days with a view to make up the deficiency to maintain minimum number of working days (75% attendance) required for the academic year. The attendance should be reckoned in terms of number of days only and not subject wise. 56 CBCS for All U.G. (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com.) ADMITTED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2008 - 2009 No. of Courses Credit per Course Total Credits Part - I Tamil / Other Languages 2+2=4 3 12 Part - II English 2+2=4 3 12 Part - III Core Subjects Allied Subject Project / Electives with three Courses 13-15 4 4-5 5 60 20 15 1+1=2 2 4 3+3=6 1 1 2 2 2 12 2 2 1 1 1 Study Components 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 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 two courses. (c) Others that do not come under a&b can choose non-major elective comprising two courses. 2. Skill based subjects (Elective) 3. Environmental Studies 4. Value Education Part - V Extension Activities TOTAL 140 57 B.A. Historical Studies (Branch code: AAA) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course Elective I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : Main Currents in Indian History from early times to 1206 A.D. Paper – II : History of Tamil Nadu up to 1565 A.D. Paper – I : Tourism – Principles & Practices Paper – I : History of Education Paper – I : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – III : Main Currents in Indian History from 1206 to 1757 A.D. Paper – IV : History of Tamil Nadu from 1565 to 2000 A.D. Paper – II : Constitutional History of India since 1919 A.D. Paper – II : History of Chennai Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – V : Main Currents in Indian History from 1757 to 1905 A.D. Paper – VI : History of East Asia from 1839 to 1919 A.D. Paper – III : Women Studies Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – VII : Main Currents in Indian History from 1905 to 2000 A.D. Paper – VIII : History of East Asia from 1919 to 2000 A.D. Paper – IV : History of India from 1858 to 1964 A.D. Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level II Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – IX : History of Modern Europe from 1453 to 1789 A.D. Paper – X : History of U.S.A. up to 1900 A.D. Paper – XI : India and her Neighbours Paper – I : Social History of India Paper – II : Economic History of India Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – XII : History of Modern Europe from 1789 to 1914 A.D. Paper – XIII : History of U.S.A. from 1900 to 2000 A.D. Paper – XIV : An Outline History of the Middle East from 1856 to 2000 A.D. Paper – I : Makers of Modern India Paper – II : Studies in Human Rights 58 CLA1F CLZ1L AAA1C AAA1D AABEA AAN1A TSSEA CLA2H CLZ2L AAA2A AAA2B AABEH AAN2B TSSEB CLA3J CLZ3C AAA3A AAA3B AABEJ TSSEC CLA4D CLZ4D AAA4A AAA4B AABEK TSSED ENV4A AAA5E AAA5L AAA5C AAE5A AAE5B VED5Q AAA6F AAA6M AAA6D AAE6A AAE6B B.A. Economics (Branch code: ADA) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course Elective I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : Indian Economic Development – I Paper – II : Statistical Methods – I Paper – I : Principles of Commerce- I Paper – I : Basic of Cost & Management Accounting Paper – I : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – III : Indian Economic Development - II Paper – IV : Statistical Methods - II Paper – II : Principles of Commerce - II Paper – II : Financial Administration Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – V : Micro Economics - I Paper – VI : Monetary Economics - I Paper – I : Computer and its Applications - I Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – VII : Micro Economics - II Paper – VIII : Monetary Economics – II Paper – II : Computer and its Applications - II Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level II Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – IX : Macro Economics - I Paper – X : Fiscal Economics - I Paper – XI : International Economics - I Paper – XII : History of Economic Thought Paper – I : Managerial Economics Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – XIII : Macro Economics - II Paper – XIV : Fiscal Economics - II Paper – XV : International Economics – II Paper – II : Tamil Nadu Economy Paper – III : Environmental Economics 59 CLA1F CLZ1L ADA1C ADA1D ADB1C AAN1H TSSEA CLA2H CLZ2L ADA2C ADA2D ADB2C ADN2D TSSEB CLA3J CLZ3C ADA3C ADA3D ADB3E TSSEC CLA4K CLZ4N ADA4C ADA4D ADB4E TSSED ENV4A ADA5E ADA5F ADA5G ADA5H ADE5D VED5Q ADA6D ADA6E ADA6F ADE6G ADE6H DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE B.COM (GENERAL) – BRANCH CODE: BPZ Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied: Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course Elective I YEAR –I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper I : Financial Accounting Paper II: Business Communication Paper I: Business Economics Paper I: Basics of Retail marketing Paper I: Essentials of Language and Communication I YEAR –II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper III: Advanced Financial Accounting Paper IV: Principles of Management Paper II: Indian Economy Paper II: Basics of Business Insurance Paper II: Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills II YEAR –III SEMESTER Paper – V: Corporate Accounting Paper VI : Business Laws Paper - VII: Banking Theory Law & Practice Paper - VIII: Marketing Paper - III: Business Statistics & Operations Research - I Paper - III: Personality Enrichment II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Paper – IX: Advanced Corporate Accounting Paper – X: Company Law Paper – XI: Financial Services Paper - XII: Business Taxation Paper - IV: Business Statistics & Operations Research – II Paper - IV: Computing Skills Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper - XIII: Cost Accounting Paper – XIV: Practical Auditing Paper – XV: Entrepreneurial Development Paper – XVI: Financial Management Paper - I: Income Tax Law & Practice - I Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper XVII - Advanced Cost Accounting Paper XVIII - Management Accounting Paper XIX - Business Environment Paper II: Income Tax Law & Practice - II Paper III: Human Resources Management 60 CLA1F CLZ1K BPZ1A BPZ1B BTZ1A BNE1B TSSEA CLA2H CLZ2K BPZ2A BPZ2B BTZ2A BNE2B TSSEB BPZ3A BPZ3B BPZ3C BPZ3D BTZ3A TSSEC BPZ4A BPZ4B BPZ4C BPZ4D BTZ4A USSED ENV4A BPZ5A BPZ5B BPZ5C BPZ5D BVZ5A VED5Q BPZ6A BPZ6B BPZ6C BVZ6A BVZ6B B.Com. (CS) (Branch code: BYA) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : Financial Accounting Paper – II : Company Law and Secretarial Practice - I Paper – I : Marketing Paper – I : Fundamentals of Company Law Paper – I : Essentials of Language & Communication – Level I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – III : Human Resource Management Paper – IV : Advanced Financial Accounting Paper – II : Corporate Finance Paper – II : Basics Principles in Management Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – V : Corporate Accounting - I Paper – VI : Company Law and Secretarial Practice - II Paper – III : Statistics – I Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – VII : Corporate Accounting - II Paper – VIII : Business Management Paper – IV : Statistics – II Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level II Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – IX : Management Accounting Paper – X : Securities Law & Market Operations Paper – XI : Income Tax Law & Practice - I Paper – XII: Commercial Law Paper – XIII : Entrepreneurial Development Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – XIV : Cost Accounting Paper – XV : Industrial Laws Paper – XVI : Income Tax Law & Practice - II Paper – XVII : Indirect Taxes Institutional Training 61 CLA1F CLZ1L CYA1A CYB1B CYB1B CYN1B TSSEA CLA2H CLZ2K CZA2B CYA2A CYB2A CYN2B TSSEB CYA3A CYA3B CYB3A TSSEC CYA4A CYA4B CYB4A TSSED ENV4A BYA5A BYA5B BYA5C BYA5D BYE5A VAE5Q BYA6A BYA6B BYA6C BYA6D BYA6Q B.Sc. Mathematics (Branch code: SAM) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course Elective I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : Algebra (from 2015-16) Paper – II : Trigonometry (from 2015-16) Paper – I : Physics – I Paper – I : Functional Mathematics – I Paper – I : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – III : Differential Calculus (from 2015-16) Paper – IV : Analytical Geometry (from 2015-16) Paper – II : Physics – II Allied Physics Practical Paper – II : Functional Mathematics – II Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – V : Integral Calculus (from 2015-16) Paper – VI : Differential Equations (from 2015-16) Paper – I : Calculus of Finite Differences & Numerical Analysis - I Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills– Level I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – VII : Transform Techniques (from 2015-16) Paper – VIII : Statics (from 2015-16) Paper – II : Calculus of Finite Differences & Numerical Analysis-II Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level II Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – IX : Algebraic Structures - I Paper – X : Real Analysis - I Paper – XI : Dynamics Paper – XII: Programming Language ‘C’ Practical - Programming Language ‘C’ Paper – I : Operations Research – I Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – XIII : Algebraic Structures - II Paper – XIV : Real Analysis – II Paper – XV : Complex Analysis Paper – II : Operations Research – II Paper – III : Graphic Theory – I 62 CLA1F CLZ1L TAM1A TAM1B SBARA SNM1A TSSEA CLA2H CLZ2L TAM2A TAM2B SBARB SBAR1 SNM2E TSSEB CLA3J CLZ3M SBAME TSSEC CLA4K CLZ4N SBAMG TSSED ENV4A SAM5A SAM5B SAM5C SAM5D SAM51 SEMAA VAE5Q SAM6A SAM6B SAM6C SEMAE SEMAB B.Sc. Physics (Branch code: SAR) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course Elective I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : Mechanics & Properties of Matter Paper – I : Mathematics – I Paper – I : Basic Physics Paper – I : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – II : Thermal Physics & Acoustics Practical – I : Paper – II : Mathematics – II Paper – II : Energy Physics Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – III : Optics Paper – I : Chemistry - I Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – IV : Atomic Physics Practical – II Paper – II : Chemistry – II Allied Chemistry Practical Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level II Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – V : Electricity & Electro Magnetism Paper – VI : Nuclear Physics & Particle Physics Paper – VII : Solid State Physics Paper – VIII: Basic Electronics Paper – I : Numerical Methods Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – IX : Relativity & Quantum Mechanics Paper – X : Mathematical Methods in Physics Practical – III Practical – IV Practical – V Paper – II : Integrated Electronics Paper – III : Microprocessor Fundamentals 63 CLA1A CLZ1L SAR1A SNREC TSSEA CLA2G CLZ2L SAR2B SAR22 SNRED TSSEB CLA3C CLZ3C SAR3A SBADC TSSEC CLA4D CLZ4D SAR4A SAR42 SBADD SBAD1 TSSED ENV4A SAR5E SAR5B SAR5C SAR5D SER5A VED5Q SAR6A SAR6B SAR62 SAR63 SAR64 SER6A SER6B B.Sc. Chemistry (Branch code: SAD) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective Common Core Course Elective I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : General Chemistry - I Paper – I : Mathematics Paper – I : Zoology Paper – I : Chemistry in Everyday Life Paper – I : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – II : General Chemistry - II Paper – III : Practical – I : Volumetric Estimation Paper – II : Mathematics Paper – II : Zoology Allied Zoology Practical Paper – II : Dairy Chemistry Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – IV : General Chemistry - III Paper – I : Physics – I Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – V : Inorganic Chemistry - I Paper – VI : Practical – II : Inorganic Qualitative Analysis Paper – II : Physics – II Allied Physics Practical Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills – Level II Environmental Studies III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – VII : Inorganic Chemistry - II Paper – VIII : Organic Chemistry - I Paper – IX : Physical Chemistry - I Paper – I : Polymer Electrochemistry Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – X : Practical – III : Gravimetric Inorganic Preparation Paper – XI : Practical – IV : Organic Analysis and Preparation Paper – XII : Organic Chemistry - II Paper – XIII : Physical Chemistry - II Paper – XIV : Analytical Chemistry Paper – XV : Practical – V : Physical Chemistry Practical Paper – II : Pharmaceutical Chemistry Paper – III : Industrial Chemistry 64 CLA1A CLZ1K SAD1B SBAMC SBAAC SND1D TSSEA CLA2G CLZ2K SAD2C SAD21 SBAMD SBAAD SBAA2 SND1A TSSEB CLA3C CLZ3C SAD3B SBARA TSSEC CLA4D CLZ4D SAD4B SAD41 SBADD SBAR2 TSSED ENV4A SAD5E SAD5G SAD5D SEDAG VED5Q SAD61 SAD62 SAD6E SAD6G SAD6C SAD63 SEDAC SEDAB B.Sc. Zoology (Branch code: TAE) Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Non Major Elective Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Foundation Course Core Course Allied Soft Skill Elective Common Core Course Elective-I Common Core Course Elective-II Elective-III I YEAR – I SEMESTER Tamil – I English – I Paper – I : In vertebrata – I Paper – I : Botany – I Paper – I : Vermitechnology Paper – I : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level – I I YEAR – II SEMESTER Tamil – II English – II Paper – II : Invertebrata – II Paper – III : Major Practical – I : Invertebrata I & II Practical Paper – II : Botany – II Allied Botany Practical Paper – II : Public Health & Hygiene Paper – II : Essentials of Language and Communication – Level – II II YEAR – III SEMESTER Tamil – III English – III Paper – IV : Chordata – I Paper – I : Chemistry– I Paper – III : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills - Level - I II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Tamil – IV English – IV Paper – V : Chordata – II Paper – VI : Major Practical – II : Chordata I & II Practical Paper – II : Chemistry – II Allied Chemistry Practical Paper – IV : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills - Level - II Environmental Studies BRANCH CODE : SAW III YEAR – V SEMESTER Paper – VII : Cell Biology and Molecular Biology Paper – VIII : Genetics Paper – IX : Animal Physiology & Biochemistry Paper – X: Biostatistics & Computer Applications in Life Sciences Paper – I : Sericulture & Apiculture Value Education III YEAR – VI SEMESTER Paper – XI : Environmental Biology & Evolution Paper – XII : Developmental Biology & Immunology Paper – XIII : Microbiology & Bio-technology Paper – XIV : Major Practical-III : Cell Biology, Genetics, Animal Physiology & Biochemistry Paper – XV: Major Practical – IV: Environmental Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology & Development Biology Paper – II : Medical Lab. Technique & Bio-instrumentation Paper – III : Economic Entomology & Pest Management 65 CLA1A/ CLA1F CLZ1L TAE1A TBASA TNWAB TSSEA CLA2G/CLA2H CLZ2L TAE2A TAE21 TBASB SBAS1 SNA2M TSSEB CLA3C/ CLA3J CLZ3M TAE3A SBADA TSSEC CLA4D/ CLA4K CLZ4N TAE4A TAE41 SBADB SBAD1 TSSED ENV4A TAE5A TAE5B TAE5C TAE5D TEEAD VAE5Q TAE6A TAE6B TAE6C TAE61 TAE62 TEEAB TEEAE M.Sc. Mathematics (Branch code: MCF) Core Elective – I Soft Skill Core Elective - II Soft Skill Core Elective - III Soft Skill Core Elective - IV Elective - V Soft Skill I YEAR – I SEMESTER Paper – I : Algebra – I Paper – II : Real Analysis – I Paper – III : Ordinary Differential Equations Paper – IV : Graph Theory Paper – V : Discrete Mathematics Paper – I : Language and Communication I YEAR – II SEMESTER Paper – VII : Algebra – II Paper – VIII : Real Analysis _ II Paper – IX : Partial Differential Equations Paper – X : Probability Theory Paper – XI : Mathematical Programming Paper –II : Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills Paper – XIII : Summer Internship II YEAR – III SEMESTER Paper – XIV : Complex Analysis – I Paper – XV : Topology Paper – XVI : Operations Research Paper – XVII : Mechanics Paper – XVIII : Number Theory & Cryptography Paper – III : Life and Managerial Skills II YEAR – IV SEMESTER Paper – XX : Complex Analysis – II Paper – XXI : Differential Geometry Paper – XXII : Functional Analysis Paper – XXIII : Mathematical Statistics Paper – XXIV : Tensor Analysis & Relativity Paper – IV : Computing Skills 66 MEF1A MEF1B MEF1C MEF1D MEFAB PSSEA MEF2A MEF2B MEF2C MEF2D MEFAF PSSEB PSSEQ MEF3A MEF3B MEF3C MEF3D MEFAK PSSEC MEF4A MEF4B MEF4C MEFAR MEFAT PSSED M.COM – Branch Code: KDA First Semester Core Elective Core Elective Extra Disciplinary Elective Paper I Paper II Paper III Paper IV Paper I Softskill I Paper V Paper VI Paper VII Paper II Paper I Advanced Corporate Accounting & Accounting Standards Financial Management Organisational Behaviour Managerial Economics Accounting for Specialised Institutions KDA1E KDA1B KDA1C KDA1G KDAEA Second Semester Advanced Cost & Management Accounting Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions Marketing of Services Income Tax Law & Practice Total Quality Management KDA2A KDA2B KDA2C KDAEB KDAXA Third Semester Research Methodology Knowledge Management Fundamentals of Information Technology Accounting for Decision making Indirect Taxes Business Ethics, Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility KDA3A KDA3B KDA3I KDAAC KDAAD KDAXB Fourth Semester Management Information Systems Investment Analysis & Portfolio Theory Merchant Banking & Financial Services Project plus Viva Voce KDA4A KDA4B KDA4C KDA4Q Computerised Accounting KDAAI Softskill II Internship Core Elective Extra Disciplinary Elective Paper VIII Paper IX Paper X Paper III Paper IV Paper II Softskill III Core: Elective Paper XI Paper XII Paper XIII Paper XIV and XV Paper V Softskill IV 67 SOFT SKILLS COURSES OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS The Courses on Soft Skills may be offered at the College/Institutional level in a fixed time slot for all students. Students of all departments must be allowed to choose any of the approved Soft Skill courses. All the courses will be offered in all semesters. If the demand for a course is less than 20 (students) in a college/institution, the course need not be offered. A candidate shall not choose a course on Soft Skills closely related to his/her UG degree programme. The Chairperson /Board of Studies will identify courses on Soft Skills related to the major field of study (Example: A Computer Science student will not be permitted to choose Soft Skill courses on computer skills). 1. Essentials of Language and Communication - Level- I 2. Essentials of Language and Communication - Level- II 3. Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills - Level- I 4. Essentials of Spoken and Presentation Skills - Level- II 5. Technical Writing and Presentation 6. Personality Enrichment Level – I 7. Personality Enrichment Level – II 8. Computing Skills - Level - I 9. Computing Skills - Level – II 10. French - Level – I 11. French - Level – II 12. German - Level - I 13. German - Level - II 14. Quantitative Aptitude 15. Effective Presentation Skills for Physically Challenged* (Deaf) (Practical) 16. Skills in Communication for The Physically Challenged* (Deaf) (Practical) 17. Basic Writing Skills in Tamil for Physically Challenged* (Deaf) (Practical) 18. Technical Writing Skill for Physically Challenged* (Deaf) *Papers prescribed specifically for hearing impaired students of UG and Five Year Integrated Courses 68 S.I.V.E.T. COLLEGE Gowrivakkam, Chennai – 600 073. Fee Schedule for the Year 2016-2017 First Year Degree and Post Graduate Courses S. No . Type of Fees B.Com B.Sc. Maths B.Sc. Physics &B.Sc. Chemistry Allied Maths B.Sc. Chemistry Allied Zoology B.Sc. Zoology M.Sc. Maths & M.Com. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. B.A. History and Economics B.Com (C.S.) Rs. 1. Admission Fees 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2. Registration Fees 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3. Tuition Fees - - - - - - 750 4. Science Fees Main - - - - 150 150 - 5. Science Fees Allied - - - 180 - 180 - 6. *Special Fees 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 7. *University Fees 390 390 390 390 390 390 240 8. National Service Scheme 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9. Graduation Fees 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 10 Verification Fees 50 50 50 50 50 50 - 11 Flag Day 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 Youth Red Cross 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 13 Insurance 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 TOTAL 778 778 778 958 928 1108 1328 69 * UNIVERSITY FEES U.G. * UNIVERSITY FEES P.G. Rs. * SPECIAL FEES Rs. 1. General Reg. Fees 80 1. General Reg. Fees 2. Matriculation Fees Rs. 100 1. Library 25 30 2. Development of Infrastructural 30 2. Games 100 3. Development of Infrastructural 30 3. Cultural and Youth 30 3. Union Tamil Mandram 15 4. Cultural and Youth 30 4. Sports Fees 40 4. Stationery 50 5. Sports Fees 60 5. Library Fees 40 5. Calendar 6 6. Recognition Fees 100 7. Library Fees 60 TOTAL TOTAL * Fees “Subject to Revision”. 390 * Fees “Subject to Revision”. 240 6. Reading Room 5 7. Magazine 12 8. Audio-Visual Education 4 9. Students - Aid Fund 3 10. Identity Card 2 11. Medical 2 TOTAL 70 224 S.I.V.E.T. COLLEGE GOWRIVAKKAM, CHENNAI - 600 073. FEES FOR THE YEAR 2016-2017 II & III YEAR U.G. AND II YEAR P.G. COURSES S. No. Type of Fees 1. 2. Tuition Fees Science Fees Main Science Fees Allied Special Fees ** Youth Red Cross Stationery Fees Flag Day Insurance TOTAL 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ** Special Fees II & III B.A. His. and Econ. II & III B.Com. (C.S.) & B.Com. II B.Sc. Maths & III B.Sc. Maths - - - II B.Sc. Physics, Chemistry & Zoology Rs. P. 150.00 Rs. P. Rs. P. Rs. P. - - - 180.00 - - 172.00 172.00 172.00 172.00 172.00 172.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 5.00 60.00 297.00 5.00 60.00 297.00 5.00 60.00 297.00 5.00 60.00 627.00 5.00 60.00 447.00 5.00 60.00 1047.00 Library - 25.00 Games - 100.00 Union - 15.00 Calendar - 6.00 Reading Room - 5.00 Magazine - 12.00 Audio Visual Edn. - 4.00 Students Aid Fund I.D. Card - 3.00 2.00 TOTAL - 71 172.00 III B.Sc. Physics, Chemistry & Zoology Rs. P. 150.00 II M.Sc. Maths & II M.Com. Rs. P. 750.00 - ACADEMIC SCHEDULE : ODD SEMESTER U.G P.G Fresher Others Fresher Commencement of Odd Semester 02.07.2016 16.06.2016 Commencement of Cycle Test – I August 17, 2016 August 17, 2016 Commencement of Cycle Test – II October 05, 2016 October 05, 2016 Last Working Day October 30, 2016 October 30, 2016 Others 16.06.2016 Commencement of University Practical Examination Commencement of University Theory Examinations ACADEMIC SCHEDULE : EVEN SEMESTER U.G. & P.G Commencement of Even Semester November 27, 2016 Commencement of Cycle Test – I February 01, 2017 Commencement of Cycle Test – II March 09, 2017 Last Working Day April 07, 2017 Commencement of University Practical Examinations Commencement of University Theory Examinations 72 LIST OF RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS - 2016-2017 JUNE 7 TUESDAY First Day of Ramzan JULY 2 SATURDAY Shab-e-Kheder 2 TUESDAY Adi Perukku 17 WEDNESDAY Rig Upakarma 19 FRIDAY Gayathri Jebam 4 SUNDAY Same Upakarma 12 MONDAY Araba 13 TUESDAY Onam 3 MONDAY Hijira New Year 2 WEDNESDAY All Souls Day 14 MONDAY Gurunanak Jayanthi 24 THURSDAY Christmas Eve 31 THURSDAY New Year Eve JANUARY 11 WEDNESDAY Arudra Dharshan FEBRUARY 10 FRIDAY Thai Poosam 1 WEDNESDAY Ash Wednesday 11 SATURDAY Maasi Magam 13 THURSDAY Maundy Thursday AUGUST 2016 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2017 MARCH APRIL 73 E-Mail id’s of Heads of the Department: Parents may come forward to clarify or ask for any doubts regarding the academic performance, behaviour and attendance of their wards through e mail ids given against each Department Head. The usage of this technology is to ease the predicaments which parents face on an invite but their physical presence is much more solicited. Head & Name of the Department E-Mail ID Dr. A.Anbalagan, [email protected] Principal & Head, Department of History Dr. M. M.Govind, [email protected] Head, Department of Physics Dr. V. Kalyanaraman, [email protected] Head, Department of Zoology Dr. V.Manjunatha Rao, [email protected] Head, Department of Commerce Dr. R.Saravanan, [email protected] Head, Department of corporate secretaryship Dr.M.Balasubramanian, [email protected] Head, Department of Chemistry Dr. T. V.Sudharsanan, [email protected] Head, Department of Mathematics Lt. S. Ravibalan, [email protected] Head , Department of English Dr. T. Balasaravanan, [email protected] Head, Department of Economics Dr.M. Nalini, [email protected] Head, Department of Tamil 74 JUNE 2016 DATE DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 2 THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY 5 SUNDAY 6 MONDAY 7 TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY 9 THURSDAY 10 FRIDAY 11 SATURDAY 12 SUNDAY 13 MONDAY 14 TUESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY 16 THURSDAY 17 FRIDAY 18 SATURDAY DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS First Day of Ramzan(RH) college reopens after the vacation. I 1 II 2 19 SUNDAY 20 MONDAY III 3 21 TUESDAY IV 4 22 WEDNESDAY V 5 23 THURSDAY VI 6 24 FRIDAY I 7 25 SATURDAY 26 SUNDAY 27 MONDAY II 8 28 TUESDAY III 9 29 WEDNESDAY IV 10 30 THURSDAY V 11 75 JULY 2016 DATE DAY 1 FRIDAY 2 SATURDAY 3 SUNDAY DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS VI 12 Shabe Khader(RH) 4 MONDAY I 13 5 TUESDAY II 14 6 WEDNESDAY 7 THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY IV 16 9 SATURDAY 10 SUNDAY Ramzan (Holiday) 11 MONDAY V 17 12 TUESDAY VI 18 13 WEDNESDAY I 19 14 THURSDAY II 20 15 FRIDAY III 21 16 SATURDAY 17 SUNDAY 18 MONDAY IV 22 19 TUESDAY V 23 20 WEDNESDAY VI 24 21 THURSDAY I 25 22 FRIDAY II 26 23 SATURDAY 24 SUNDAY 25 MONDAY III 27 26 TUESDAY IV 28 27 WEDNESDAY V 29 28 THURSDAY VI 30 I 31 II 32 29 FRIDAY 30 SATURDAY 31 SUNDAY Working Day 76 AUGUST 2016 DATE DAY 1 MONDAY 2 TUESDAY 3 4 DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS III 33 IV 34 WEDNESDAY V 35 THURSDAY VI 36 5 FRIDAY I 37 6 SATURDAY 7 SUNDAY Adi Perukku(RH) 8 MONDAY II 38 9 TUESDAY III 39 10 WEDNESDAY IV 40 11 THURSDAY V 41 VI 42 I 43 II 44 12 FRIDAY 13 SATURDAY 14 SUNDAY 15 MONDAY 16 TUESDAY Varalaskhmi viratham (InstitutionalHoliday) Independence Day (Holiday) 17 WEDNESDAY Rig Upakarma(RH) 18 THURSDAY Avani Avittam (InstitutionalHoliday) 19 FRIDAY Gayathri Jebam(RH) 20 SATURDAY 21 SUNDAY 22 MONDAY CIA Test - I III 45 23 TUESDAY CIA Test - I IV 46 24 WEDNESDAY CIA Test - I V 47 25 THURSDAY Sri Krishna Jeyanthi (Holiday) Gokulashtami 26 FRIDAY CIA Test - I VI 48 27 SATURDAY CIA Test - I I 49 28 SUNDAY 29 MONDAY II 50 30 TUESDAY III 51 31 WEDNESDAY IV 52 77 SEPTEMBER 2016 DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS THURSDAY V 53 FRIDAY VI 54 DATE DAY 1 2 3 SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY Sama Upakarma (RH) 5 MONDAY Vinayakar chathurthi(Holiday) 6 TUESDAY I 55 7 WEDNESDAY II 56 8 THURSDAY III 57 9 FRIDAY IV 58 10 SATURDAY V 59 11 SUNDAY 12 MONDAY Arafa (RH) 13 TUESDAY Bakrid (Holiday) Onam (RH) 14 WEDNESDAY VI 60 15 THURSDAY I 61 16 FRIDAY II 62 17 SATURDAY III 63 18 SUNDAY Working Day 19 MONDAY IV 64 20 TUESDAY V 65 21 WEDNESDAY VI 66 22 THURSDAY I 67 23 FRIDAY II 68 24 SATURDAY 25 SUNDAY 26 MONDAY III 69 27 TUESDAY IV 70 28 WEDNESDAY V 71 29 THURSDAY VI 72 30 FRIDAY Mahalaya Amavasai(Institutional Holiday) 78 OCTOBER 2016 DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS I 73 CIA Test – II II 74 CIA Test –II III 75 THURSDAY CIA Test – II IV 76 FRIDAY CIA Test – II V 77 VI 78 DATE DAY 1 SATURDAY 2 SUNDAY Gandhi Jayanthi (Holiday) 3 MONDAY Hijira New Year(RH) CIA Test –II 4 TUESDAY 5 WEDNESDAY 6 7 8 SATURDAY 9 SUNDAY 10 MONDAY Ayudha Pooja (Holiday) 11 TUESDAY Vijaya Dasami (Holiday) 12 WEDNESDAY Muharam (Holiday) 13 THURSDAY 14 FRIDAY 15 SATURDAY Working Day I 79 II 80 16 SUNDAY 17 MONDAY III 81 18 TUESDAY IV 82 19 WEDNESDAY V 83 20 THURSDAY VI 84 21 FRIDAY I 85 22 SATURDAY 23 SUNDAY 24 MONDAY II 86 25 TUESDAY III 87 26 WEDNESDAY IV 88 27 THURSDAY V 89 28 FRIDAY 29 SATURDAY Deepavali (Holiday) 30 SUNDAY Kethara Gowri Viradham (Institutional Holiday) 31 MONDAY Last Working Day for Semester I/III/V VI 90 Deepavali Eve (Institutional Holiday) 79 NOVEMBER 2016 DATE DAY 1 TUESDAY 2 WEDNESDAY 3 THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY 5 SATURDAY 6 SUNDAY 7 MONDAY 8 TUESDAY 9 WEDNESDAY 10 THURSDAY 11 FRIDAY 12 SATURDAY 13 SUNDAY 14 MONDAY 15 TUESDAY 16 WEDNESDAY 17 THURSDAY 18 FRIDAY 19 SATURDAY 20 SUNDAY DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS All Souls Day(RH) University Exam Begins Gurunanak Jayanthi(RH) 21 MONDAY 22 TUESDAY 23 WEDNESDAY 24 THURSDAY 25 FRIDAY College Reopens after semester Vacation I 1 26 SATURDAY Working Day II 2 27 SUNDAY 28 MONDAY III 3 29 TUESDAY IV 4 30 WEDNESDAY V 5 80 DECEMBER 2016 DATE DAY DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS 1 THURSDAY VI 6 I 7 II 8 2 FRIDAY 3 SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY Working Day 5 MONDAY III 9 6 TUESDAY IV 10 7 WEDNESDAY V 11 8 THURSDAY VI 12 9 FRIDAY I 13 10 SATURDAY 11 SUNDAY II 14 12 MONDAY 13 TUESDAY Karthigai Deepam (Institutional Holiday) Milad –un – nabi (Holiday) 14 WEDNESDAY 15 THURSDAY III 15 16 FRIDAY IV 16 17 SATURDAY V 17 18 SUNDAY 19 MONDAY Working Day University valuation Begins 20 TUESDAY 21 WEDNESDAY 22 THURSDAY 23 FRIDAY 24 SATURDAY Christmas eve (RH) 25 SUNDAY Christmas ( Holiday) 26 MONDAY 27 TUESDAY 28 WEDNESDAY 29 THURSDAY 30 FRIDAY 31 SATURDAY New Year Eve(RH) 81 JANUARY 2017 DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS VI 18 I 19 II 20 THURSDAY III 21 FRIDAY IV 22 V 23 VI 24 DATE DAY 1 SUNDAY New Year Day (Holiday) 2 MONDAY College reopens after University valuation 3 TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY 5 6 7 SATURDAY Working Day 8 SUNDAY Vaikunda Ekadasi (Institutional Holiday) 9 MONDAY 10 TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY 12 THURSDAY 13 FRIDAY Bogi(Institutional Holiday) 14 SATURDAY Pongal (Holiday) 15 SUNDAY Thiruvalluvar Day (Holiday) 16 MONDAY Uzhavar Thirunal (Holiday) Arudra Dharshan(RH) I 25 II 26 III 27 17 TUESDAY IV 28 18 WEDNESDAY V 29 19 THURSDAY VI 30 20 FRIDAY 21 SATURDAY Working Day I 31 II 32 22 SUNDAY 23 MONDAY III 33 24 TUESDAY IV 34 25 WEDNESDAY V 35 26 THURSDAY VI 36 I 37 27 FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY 29 SUNDAY Republic Day ( Holiday) Working Day 30 MONDAY II 38 31 TUESDAY III 39 82 FEBRUARY 2017 DATE DAY DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS 1 WEDNESDAY IV 40 2 THURSDAY V 41 3 FRIDAY VI 42 4 SATURDAY I 43 5 SUNDAY 6 MONDAY CIA Test – I 7 TUESDAY CIA Test – I II 44 8 WEDNESDAY CIA Test –I III 45 9 THURSDAY CIA Test – I IV 46 10 FRIDAY Thaipoosam (RH) V 47 11 SATURDAY Working Day VI 48 12 SUNDAY 13 MONDAY I 49 14 TUESDAY II 50 15 WEDNESDAY III 51 16 THURSDAY IV 52 17 FRIDAY 18 SATURDAY 19 SUNDAY Working Day V 53 VI 54 20 MONDAY I 55 21 TUESDAY II 56 22 WEDNESDAY III 57 23 THURSDAY IV 58 24 FRIDAY Mahasivarathri (Institutional Holiday) 25 SATURDAY Working Day V 59 26 SUNDAY 27 MONDAY VI 60 28 TUESDAY I 61 83 MARCH 2017 DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS II 62 THURSDAY III 63 FRIDAY IV 64 Working Day V 65 VI 66 DATE DAY 1 WEDNESDAY 2 3 4 SATURDAY Ash Wednesday(RH) 5 SUNDAY 6 MONDAY CIA Test – II 7 TUESDAY CIA Test – II I 67 8 WEDNESDAY CIA Test – II II 68 9 THURSDAY CIA Test –II III 69 10 FRIDAY CIA Test - II IV 70 11 SATURDAY Masi Magam (RH) Working Day V 71 12 SUNDAY 13 MONDAY VI 72 14 TUESDAY I 73 15 WEDNESDAY II 74 16 THURSDAY III 75 17 FRIDAY IV 76 18 SATURDAY 19 SUNDAY 20 MONDAY V 77 21 TUESDAY VI 78 22 WEDNESDAY I 79 23 THURSDAY II 80 24 FRIDAY III 81 25 SATURDAY IV 82 26 SUNDAY 27 MONDAY V 83 VI 84 Working Day 28 TUESDAY 29 WEDNESDAY 30 THURSDAY I 85 31 FRIDAY II 86 Telugu New Yea r Day(Holiday) 84 APRIL 2017 DATE DAY 1 SATURDAY 2 SUNDAY 3 MONDAY 4 TUESDAY 5 WEDNESDAY 6 THURSDAY 7 FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY 9 SUNDAY DAY ORDER NO. OF WORKING DAYS Working Day III 87 University Examination Begins IV 88 V 89 VI 90 Last Working Day for semester II/IV/VI Mahavir Jayanthi(Holiday) 10 MONDAY 11 TUESDAY 12 WEDNESDAY 13 THURSDAY Maundy Thursday(RH) 14 FRIDAY Tamil New Year Day (Holiday) Dr.Ambedkar Birthday Good Friday(Holiday) 15 SATURDAY 16 SUNDAY 17 MONDAY 18 TUESDAY 19 WEDNESDAY 20 THURSDAY 21 FRIDAY 22 SATURDAY 23 SUNDAY 24 MONDAY 25 TUESDAY 26 WEDNESDAY 27 THURSDAY 28 FRIDAY 29 SATURDAY 30 SUNDAY 85 MAY 2017 DATE DAY 1 MONDAY 2 TUESDAY 3 WEDNESDAY 4 THURSDAY 5 FRIDAY 6 SATURDAY 7 SUNDAY 8 MONDAY 9 TUESDAY 10 WEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY 12 FRIDAY 13 SATURDAY 14 SUNDAY 15 MONDAY 16 TUESDAY 17 WEDNESDAY 18 THURSDAY 19 FRIDAY 20 SATURDAY 21 SUNDAY 22 MONDAY 23 TUESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY 25 THURSDAY 26 FRIDAY 27 SATURDAY 28 SUNDAY 29 MONDAY 30 TUESDAY 31 WEDNESDAY DAY ORDER 86 NO. OF WORKING DAYS Notes 87 Notes 88 Notes 89 90 VI V IV III II I Hour Days 1 2 3 TIME TABLE (SEMESTER I / III / V) BREAK 4 5 91 VI V IV III II I Hour Days 1 2 3 TIME TABLE (SEMESTER II / IV/ VI) BREAK 4 5