2012-13 - Bangalore City College
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2012-13 - Bangalore City College
Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 BANGALORE CITY COLLEGE KALYAN NAGAR, BANGALORE-560043 INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL (IQAR) ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) 2012-13 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 1 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 CONTENT PART- A 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Regular academic activities Bridge course programs Innovative teaching (ICT) Staff enrichment Programs Students Enrichment Programs Additional Academic Programs Field Studies and Industrial Reports Study Tours Teachers Value based Education Clubs Associations EC and Co-Curricular activities Infrastructural Services Counseling services Details of IQAC CCU Honorariums 4 7 7 8 12 14 27 32 34 35 41 47 59 59 PART- B 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 New Academic programs initiated Candidates Qualified for NET/ SLET/ GATE List (Grade based on post qualification experience Categorization of faculty based on qualification and experience with details of salary Initiative towards faculty development program Total no of Seminars/Workshops conducted List of teaching staff participated as Resource persons Research projects carried out in the college Patents Collaborative research Research Grant Received Details of research Scholars Honors and awards to the faculty Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 62 62 62 67 71 72 72 73 74 74 75 75 76 Page 2 Bangalore City College, 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 Bangalore Internal resources generated-Funds generation Community service Teachers and Officers newly recruited Teaching- Non-teaching staff ratio Improvement in Library Services New Books/Journals Subscribed and their value Student Assessment of Teachers Unit cost of Education Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results Increase in the infrastructural facilities Technology Up-gradation Financial aid to Students Activities and support from Alumni Association Activities and supports from PTA Health Services Sports and Games Incentives to Outstanding Sports persons Students Achievements and Awards Details of guidance and counseling unit Details of Placement Services Linkages developed in National/ international Academic /Research bodies 2012-13 77 78 79 80 80 81 82 82 82 86 86 87 87 91 92 92 92 93 95 95 101 Part- C 3.1 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 Best practices introduced in the college Financial aid / Support to students Scholarships from the college (Non-Governmental) Endowments from the college Extended facility Certificate Courses Value education for Life 103 103 104 104 104 104 104 Part- D 4.1 Photos Gallery Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 105 Page 3 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 PART – A Criteria 1.1 Regular Academic Activities The educational process at Bangalore City College geared to create a society based on human values. Besides academic excellence, emphasis is given for molding and forming students who are sensitive to their environment and socially responsible. Though the curriculum is designed by the University, the goals and objectives of college are transmitted to the students by the efforts of the faculty by teaching beyond classroom and curriculum value. Education is offered through a character building movement at the first year level helps in inculcating righteous values in students. The mission of the college and vision of each department is communicated to the students through orientation days. The College is affiliated and follows the syllabus and curriculum prescribed by Bangalore University for teaching and examination. The Institute imparts Post-Graduate and Under-Graduate courses as follows: 1 2 Under Graduate Courses Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Bachelor of Science in Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Computers Bachelor of Science in Electronics Bachelor of Fashion & Apparel Design Bachelor of Computer Application Bachelor of Business Management Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Arts Post-Graduate Courses Master of Science in Biotechnology Master of Science in Microbiology Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 4 Bangalore City College, Bangalore Master of Science in Biochemistry Master of Science in Chemistry (Organic) Master of Science in Physics Master of Science in Applied Genetics Master of Science in Computers Master of Science in Electronics Master of Social Work Master of International Business Master of Finance & Accounting Master of Business Administration (Outreach) 2012-13 Practicals: Lab sessions are regularly conducted and are incorporated in the time table Internal Assessment: Two internal exams are conducted per semester Every Department of the College organizes within each academic year at least one Students‘ Seminar, one Departmental Quiz and one Departmental Seminar. Field trips, study tours and Industry visits to various institutions, companies and organizations are also planned in every semester. 75% Attendance is compulsory for all students. The college has a well-equipped Research Centre. This center is utilized by the Undergraduate and Postgraduate students to work on minor research projects. The students are motivated to do research and their achievements are rewarded by cash awards and certificates. The college also has to its credit an industrial learning unit which caters to the students of Biotechnology department to get hands on experience of entrepreneurship. The classroom teaching is supplemented with seminars, projects and study tours. Extracurricular activities like Saturday activities are held from 10.30a.m to 12.30p.m, the component is 30% (25% assessment based on tutor and 5% on regularity and class participated). Besides regular class room field trips, industrial visits, in-service training and working at industrial and research fields. Importance is given to extra and co-curricular activities. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 5 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 The faculty members are recruited not only for their academic skills but also for their social consciousness and ability to communicate. The process of staff selection include interview by selection committee and demonstration lecture. Candidate selected without PhD degree are asked to complete their PhD degree within specific period. College organizes seminars related to wider concerns and each department is encouraged to have seminars in their subjects to develop aesthetic potential and team spirit among the students. Each year is dedicated for theme based activities like environment, national integration, information technology, career options etc. The year 2012 was dedicated to national integration. An effective and systematic feedback programmes and interaction with academic peers and employers could keep the college in keeping abreast with changing times. A course of 90 lessons for remedial English has been worked out to help students who do not have English as a subject in qualifying exam. Most of the teachers supplemented the lecture method of teaching with other innovative method of teaching such as seminars, class presentations, use of audio visual aids etc. Students take up two internal exams before they take final Bangalore University exam. The continuous assessment, regular meetings of HOD‘s with Principal, Vice principal and Deans are held. There is also an annual evaluation meeting of department. General staff meetings are held during which important decisions are made. A systematic feedback through teacher evaluation by students at the end of each academic year could help the college to enhance the teaching and learning process. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 6 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 1.2 BRIDGE COURSE PROGRAMME Young aspirants in career awareness programme are encouraged to 1) Build self-confidence and self esteem 2) Improve reading, writing and communication skills 3) Develop problem solving and critical thinking abilities 4) Accept guidance in exploration of education and career options 5) Enhance computer learning 6) Find out about the future prospects of jobs and learn more about specific career options 7) Understanding the link between intermediate education, professional education and future employment. 8) Learn more about education, employment, self-skills, employee ability skills etc. 9) Become motivated and focused on plans for future 10) Attend guest lectures on personality development and self-motivation. 11) Have a lot of fun with curricular activities. The schedule for the programme was designed to enable the students to learn all the above mentioned aspects and skills. They were also exposed to computer and English lab sessions after lunch. The forenoon session contained in skills required for professional course. Personality development and motivational sessions are also held in the weekends. Criteria 1.3 ICT ENABLED INNOVATIVE TEACHING Following are some of the innovative methods used by the institution in teaching, learning and evaluation process. 1) Developing a plan of action by each department regarding the syllabus completion. 2) Identifying slow and advanced learners and addressing their needs. 3) Incorporation of methods like student seminars, field trips, industrial visit 4) Use of information and communication technology in teaching and learning process. 5) Use of poster presentation related to some specific topic from the syallabus. 6) Screening of films by language department Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 7 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 7) The assignment books are printed by institution and made available at reduced prices to students. The assignment cover many valuable information to the students 8) Each department has a notice board, they are used by students to display articles written by them or paper cutting of relatively current affairs. Some of the innovative teaching facilities available in Bangalore City College are as below Latest Teaching equipment’s like:Overhead projector Slide Project LCD Projector or Computer with Internet facilities Photocopier and Scanners Seminar Hall Audio-Visuals aids for teaching Seminars, workshops, lecture series by guest faculty, display of educational CDs on LCD projector, group discussion, essay competition, excursion trips, job training at various centres have been extensively used in last four years as a part of innovative teaching approaches. Faculty members are provided with all material and moral support by the institution. The impact of these innovative teaching approaches on student learning is perceptible from their involvement and participation and better results. Criteria 1.4 STUDENT ENRICHMENT PROGRAMME The Student enrichment programmes aim to provide graduates with knowledge, skill and attitude which will help them to work and develop as a productive and socially responsible manager .Career opportunities are abound in any of the professions as well as entrepreneurship. Today as in all walks of life, change the eternal constant, so business enterprises have to constantly adopt and re- invent themselves to remain competitive. The demand of a dynamic market place, path breaking advancement in barriers has revolutionized the way business enterprises are managed. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 8 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Rapid development in Information Technology and the incising presence of the internet have brought about sweeping changes in the way we live, shop, learn & transact business. This year we conducted three student enrichment programme 1) Biomedical Science Courses 2) Admissions Test Preparation 3) Pre-Professional Development Seminars and Forums BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE COURSES As the course progresses, increasing emphasis is placed on relating knowledge to scientific research. That emphasis is demonstrated by the opportunity for all students to obtain first-hand experience of laboratory research in the later stages of the course. Students choose their own project and the possible area for research within the University is almost limitless. Our broad and flexible programme ranges from genetics and molecular and cellular biology to integrated systems physiology, neuroscience and psychology. At the heart of the education we provide is the tutorial system, which offers you the chance to review theories with tutors and further explore ideas that arise in discussion with them. On track to achieve A*AA at A-level (or international equivalent) in two or more subjects from the sciences excited by the prospect of extending knowledge of science beyond what you have studied at school, and learning how it can be applied in research and clinical practice; eager to learn about the processes underlying cell and systems biology intrigued by the interdisciplinary nature of the subject; analytical and have good numerical skills. ADMISSIONS TEST PREPARATION (ATP) FOR COMPETETEIVE EXAMS The Most Effective Classroom Hours Offered Our classroom hours go beyond just giving out answers to weekly practice tests. We have deconstructed and developed personalized strategic approaches for each student to master the TEST. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 9 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Test Tempo ATP has broken down each teaching module to simulate the actual timing of the test. Our unique Test Tempo classroom approach provides an unparalleled environment for building essential muscle-memory and developing the focus, speed, and stamina necessary to excel on test day. Synergy System: Curriculum Beyond ‗Tricks‘ ATP has incorporated the Best Teachings from ALL the leading test preparation companies into a comprehensive and easy-to-understand program. ATP‘s Synergy System goes beyond basic cookie-cutter tricks to incorporate fundamental test-taking skills, time management strategies, and test psychology techniques to give students the greatest overall advantage. ATP‘s Master-Apprentice Dynamic Just as the master-apprentice relationships produced great results during the Renaissance, ATP students benefit from the close guidance and watchful eyes of our Instructors. ATP brings test materials to life, making the preparation experience as energizing and simple as possible. PRE-PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS AND FORUMS Pre-professional work is particularly popular with recent graduates and, given the increasingly global nature of employment, ambitious forward-thinking undergraduate students will also find such opportunities attractive and as a way to distinguish themselves when competing for jobs. Experience programs are non-credit-bearing, and instead of transcripts, students receive comprehensive evaluations of their work contributions. The evaluations are written by the student‘s direct supervisor and become valuable recommendations for future employment. Often Pre-professional Work Experience programs involve an integrating seminar designed to allow students to reflect upon their work experience and to put it into context of future employment. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 10 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Internships Internships give students the opportunity to capitalize on what they are learning in the classroom and apply it in a work setting. Internships help students to build and enhance their skills, provide practical experience so often sought by employers, and offer excellent opportunities to establish contacts in their career field. Professional internships are available both on- and off-campus, and may be paid, unpaid and completed for academic credit in many majors. To obtain information about receiving academic credit for an internship, students should contact their respective school or college. Characteristics of Successful Seminars Speakers should use their experience with specific projects to address broader issues, rather than using the seminar as a forum for reporting on a project. Use the experience of completing a project to think about: What did we learn? How would we do this differently if we were to do it again? What should someone planning such a project consider or be on the lookout for? What are some basic steps that someone planning such a project should/must take? Can the type of project we worked on be related to a broader range of project types? How might a broader array of professionals learn something practical from this seminar? Information for Conference Publicity Publications The Organizer is responsible for providing text describing the seminar suitable for a variety of publications: Preconference Website: Text will often be briefer than that found in the seminar proposal. It should describe topics covered and be specific about the educational goals of the seminar. This description may include titles of individual papers given within the seminar, when applicable, as well as the full names, titles and institutional affiliations of the speakers and the moderator. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 11 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Preconference Print Publication: Text will be even more concise and cover basic topics and goals. Descriptions of participants will consist of names without titles and with institutional affiliation only at the highest level (e.g. , university name, but not specific library or department). The liaison serves as a contact between organizers and the local arrangements representative if/when changes to descriptions are required, copying the Chair on all correspondence. Criteria 1.5 STAFF ENRICHMENT PRORAMME Staff enrichment programme has served Bangalore City College offering employees focused professional development and a career path towards higher levels of success. Goals are to: Enhance career traction among support staff and help them leverage interests, talents and skills in optimizing their career paths within the college and Bangalore University. Develop a diverse, upwardly mobile workforce to meet current and future operational needs of the University. Offer career development through workshops, career planning, and departmental projects Program components include Monthly seminars on skill development, career enhancement, and resource information Individual career coaching to create professional development plans for success Team projects that provide opportunities for skill building and networking Departmental presentations to enhance skills and apply learning Creation of a professional portfolio Objectives of Staff enrichment Programme Accelerate Professional Growth Explore Career Assessments Receive Career Counseling Deepen Campus Connections Broaden Collaboration Skills Learn Job-Search Techniques Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 12 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Our goal is to retain a diverse group of employees who have a high level of motivation and initiative and give them the opportunity to do the best work they can for the College. Eligibility for Staff enrichment programme includes the following: Full-time career employment for at least one year Payroll title of Administrative Specialist (or equivalent) or below Satisfactory rating or better on most current performance evaluation Department endorsement for participation Faculty Development Program on Effective Teaching on July, 30, 2012 The Programme aims at enhancing the academic and intellectual environment in the Institutions by providing faculty members with enough opportunities to pursue research and also to participate in seminars / conferences / workshops. Participation in such programmes would enable faculty members to update their research and pedagogical skills. It is in this background that the Commission has decided to continue the programme during the year 2012- 2013 OBJECTIVES 1. To provide an opportunity to the teachers of the College to pursue their academic/research activities leading to the award of M.Phil./ Ph.D. degree. 2. To provide an opportunity to the teachers to present papers in academic conferences/ seminars or participate in workshops and exchange knowledge and ideas. 3. To provide opportunity to Young Faculty members to spend a short period (not less than two weeks and not more than two months) at institutions of their choice, for a better academic exposure. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 13 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 CRITERIA 1.6 ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Apart from the classroom interaction between student and teacher, other methods of learning experiences are also provided at Bangalore City College. Creative facilitation of the TeachingLearning process is done through in– house training, laboratory work, tutorials, group activities, creative assignments, case studies, group discussions, seminars, field work, guest lectures and survey methods. The use of Language laboratories, mind mapping, role plays, on-the-spot studies, problem solving exercises, referral work, visits to relevant institutes and sharing of learning experiences are also some of the different Teaching-Learning strategies. Guest lectures and coaching classes are conducted in many departments to equip the students to write various Competitive Examinations, arrangement of Guest lectures are based on emerging area or based on the subject of importance for students. The Institution as a whole and individual faculty members in each department are making a wellintended and concerted effort to move away from the teacher-centric lecture method to the learner-centric alternative pedagogy. This is the outcome of the series of seminars and workshops namely Accelerated learning, Student exchange programs may involve international travel. The term "exchange" means that a partner institution accepts a student, but does not necessarily mean that the students have to find a counterpart from the other institution with whom to exchange. Exchange students live with a host family or in a designated place such as a hostel, an apartment, or a student lodging. Costs for the program vary by to country and institution. Participants fund their participation via scholarships, loans, or self-funding. The presence of International students on campus along with the guidance and mentoring through the International Studies centre has brought in variety and color to the campus. The presence of International students inside the classroom, while they audit academic courses, has an impact on the classroom culture and environment, as there is an exchange of culture and ideas which has proved to be mutually beneficial. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 14 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Job Orientation provide guidance and direction regarding the development and implementation of comprehensive employee orientation programs within departments, in order to support, welcome and recognize employees, as they start a new job within government. Workshop is an annual activity to facilitate high-quality scholarship in organization studies. Its primary aim is to advance cutting edge research on important topics in the field by bringing together a small and competitively selected group of scholars, who will have the opportunity to interact in depth and share insights in a stimulating and scenic environment. To think of organizations as cultures and communities implies a focus on the knowledge forms and social meanings of day-to-day organizational life. Moreover, it implies looking at how structures, networks, institutions, power, innovation and routine the building blocks of organization theory play out in everyday life. REDUCING PLASTIC USAGE ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY HEADED BY Dr. SOMALI GHOSH A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass, but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic, most commonly derived from petrochemicals, but many are partially natural. There are two types of plastics: thermoplastics and thermosetting polymers. Thermoplastics are the plastics that do not undergo chemical change in their composition when heated and can be molded again and again. Examples include polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Thermosets can melt and take shape once; after they have solidified, they stay solid. In the thermosetting process, a chemical reaction occurs that is irreversible. The vulcanization of rubber is a thermosetting process. Before heating with sulfur, the polyisoprene is a tacky, slightly runny material, but after vulcanization the product is rigid and non-tacky. TOXICITY Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 15 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Due to their insolubility in water and relative chemical inertness, pure plastics generally have low toxicity. Some plastic products contain a variety of additives, some of which can be toxic. For example, plasticizers like adipates and phthalates are often added to brittle plastics like polyvinyl chloride to make them pliable enough for use in food packaging, toys, and many other items. Traces of these compounds can leach out of the product. Owing to concerns over the effects of such leachates, the European Union has restricted the use of DEHP (di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate) and other phthalates in some applications. Some compounds leaching from polystyrene food containers have been proposed to interfere with hormone functions and are suspected human carcinogens. Other chemicals of potential concern include alkylphenols. Whereas the finished plastic may be non-toxic, the monomers used in the manufacture of the parent polymers may be toxic. In some cases, small amounts of those chemicals can remain trapped in the product unless suitable processing is employed. For example, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has recognized that vinyl chloride, the precursor to PVC, as a human carcinogen. BIOPLASTICS AND BIODEGRADABLE PLASTIC Bio plastics are made substantially from renewable plant materials such as cellulose and starch. Biodegradable plastics break down (degrade) upon exposure to sunlight (e.g., ultra-violet radiation), water or dampness, bacteria, enzymes, wind abrasion, and in some instances, rodent, pest, or insect attack are also included as forms of biodegradation or environmental degradation. Some modes of degradation require that the plastic be exposed at the surface, whereas other modes will only be effective if certain conditions exist in landfill or composting systems. Starch powder has been mixed with plastic as a filler to allow it to degrade more easily, but it still does not lead to complete breakdown of the plastic. Some researchers have actually genetically engineered bacteria that synthesize a completely biodegradable plastic. But all of these are at present either expensive or under research. So, it is highly required for our society to realize the harmful effects of plastic use and minimize the usage which will reduce the toxicity and solid waste generated by the no degradable plastics. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 16 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 ART OF LIVING SEMINAR CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENT OF STUDENTS HEADED BY Dr. CHANDAMA BASU The main theme of this seminar was for the psychological benefits and improvement of the students mainly ―STREES‖. Stress is the wear and tear of our bodies experience and we adjust to our continually changing environment. It has physical and emotional effects on us and each create positive and negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can compel us to action. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of disruption, rejection, anger and depression which in turn can lead to health problems as headache, stomach upset, rashes, insomnia, high blood pressure, heart diseases. This can be managed by practicing yoga, included decreased stress and tension, increased strength and balance, increased flexibility, lowered blood pressure and reduced cholesterol level. Yoga emphasis on breathing another mind / body / spirit connection yields strong emotional benefits. Experimentally it‘s a proved factor that anybody practicing yoga feel this method of reducing stress and this habit keeps fit in the rest of the life. It becomes easy to handle a stressful event more easily, whether it is family or work. Students were very much enthusiastic to attend this sort of seminars. PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT HEALTHY MIND AND A HEALTHY BODY CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY HEADED BY Dr. SREEKANTH P. M This seminar was mainly meant for the International students exclusively for the Namibians who joined in our college newly in the year 2012. The seminar targets on Good Personality Attributes of a person with ―Good personality‖? Good physique, Pleasing manners, Personal and Professional integrity, trust worthiness and reliability, Good control over body and mind. Healthy Body Nutrition Personal Hygiene, Exercising Traditional methods (Yoga, Pranayama etc.) Modern Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 17 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 methods (Gym, aerobics, etc.) Walking and jogging Disciplining of daily routines is a must, Mind control is essential for a healthy body. When is mind unhealthy? Agitated mind is unhealthy, what agitates human mind? Not getting what one desires getting what one dislikes Uncontrolled emotions in the mind, Continuous accumulation of such likes and dislikes stresses the mind out. Stress agitates the mind, Stressed mind is unhealthy Healthy Mind Stress-free mind is healthy and calm Such calm mind can be controlled more easily De-stressing the mind is needed: Prevention of accumulation of day-to-day complexes Clearing the stockpile of stored complexes Summary Good Personality arises a healthy body and healthy mind Healthy body needs a healthy mind Healthy mind can be achieved by preventing accumulation of complexes in mind Non-reactive self-observation de-stresses the mind This is possible through several paths: paths of service, intellectual analysis, devotion or meditation. LEADERSHIP AND TEAM QUALITIES SEMINAR CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT OF BACHELOR OF ARTS HEADED BY Mrs. LOUIS Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 18 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Communication skills, face to face communication, body language, make the topic interesting, clear tone, control, lead the group, boldness, self-confidence, patience a powerful weapon, how to coordinate spiritual oneness etc. IDEAS AND VIEWS SEMINAR CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT OF BACHELOR OF ARTS HEADED BY Mrs. LOUIS It is about the impact of the students who were ragged, It cannot be suppressed immediately. It can be bought under control with the help of seminar and interacting classes, The examples are given, mind set the students as youth, mode of understanding the ideas and steps taken by youth as an impact should be exposed. Importance of GD (Group Discussion) in interviews Way of Communication in a Group Discussion A group discussion is essentially an arrangement wherein a group of individuals (generally applicants to professional degree courses or certain job profiles) are made to sit in a group (usually of ten to twenty) and asked to share their opinions on a certain topic of discussion and use rationale to conclude at the end. Speaking effectively in a group discussion is achieved by means of body language as well as public speaking skills. There are a number of ways to make ones performance in a group discussion effective and impressive. In terms of body language, the following are very useful tips to carry oneself in a group discussion:1. Sitting with a straight back and both hands on ones knees appears formal and confident simultaneously while also making one feel more confident. 2. Making eye contact with each individual in the group creates more room for communication. 3. Nodding shows receptivity. 4. It is important to be assertive yet humble while also being oneself during a group discussion. In terms of speech (a very important factor in a group discussion), the following points must be kept in mind:- Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 19 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 1. It‘s great to seize the opportunity to speak first if you have an understanding of the topic and a valid point to make. If not, it is advisable to wait for another to speak and step in for value addition. 2. Facilitate contribution from others. 3. Without aggression, be assertive, without submission, be humble. 4. No one is a personal friend during a group discussion. The tone of the discussion is impersonal and cordial. 5. Avoid creating a fish market as far as possible. If you find yourself in one, break it, by raising your voice just enough to be heard and making a very heavy point (such as facts and figures to support your stand). 6. Statistics and facts are very impressive but need to be real and backed up by references in case one is questioned. 7. Don‘t repeat a point, be lengthy or irrelevant. Intervene if someone else is going off on an irrelevant tangent. 8. Don‘t take to making one on one conversation. 9. Be simple in your speech and conclude objectively. In terms of mind-set and behaviour, one must remember:1. That one‘s skills as a team member and personality are being observed by the moderator at all times. 2. That one is mostly answerable for his/her actions during the group discussion in the personal interview which generally follows. 3. Those being nervous will not help and being genuine will. 4. That leader takes a topic on its proper path. Group Discussion Tips for Fresher’s GD aka Group Discussion makes some students weak in the knees. That is because everyone is looking in your face. You have to speak up and keep talking. Everyone is watching everything. Your diction, style of talking, fillers and facial expressions and body language are gaged. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 20 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 But Charlie if you are well equipped with current social affairs, general knowledge and basic understanding and most of all confidence you will fly through the GD. Here is what they look at when enter a group discussion: Team player – Here they check if you can work in a team. Have patience to hear another person‘s point of view. Reasoning ability – Given a question like ‗How will inflation affect the job scenario‘. One must understand the question and think of the various paradigms that can be affected and if there is a solution to it, then how will it be brought about. Leadership – Given a start how you lead the group. Bring out the maximum potential of the other members. How you play it cool and keep calm yet resolve the given task. You should be able to give direction, co-ordinate, contribute and inspire. Initiative – This is given a lot of importance, as you have to know when to speak and when to initiate a new topic. Assertiveness – You have to be sure and confident of what you say. When you are assertive, it shows in your body language. Flexibility – On one side you have to be open to what others are talking on a topic. But on the other side you cannot keep dribbling with the stand you have taken. At the onset think which side of the fence you want to sit on and then take a side of the debate and stick to it. Listening and awareness go hand in hand – You must be alert and know what is happening around you. Listen to what others have to say so you are able to gauge the situation and use it to your benefit. You will score maximum on your initiative that you take in a conversation. Also once you take up a topic if you keep on track then you score more points. Keeping a cool head when everyone is talking or refuting your point of view and then steering the conversation to its path and asserting your point of view will culminate to scoring more points. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 21 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 The Art of Public Speaking Public speaking is an art, be it on the stage or delivering a speech or presenting a Seminar to a small or big audience. The speaker should bear few points on mind. 1. Audience: Do not use flowery language nor very simple language. Feel the pulse of the audience and then deliver the speech. Let the speech not be bouncer to the audience. 2. Voice: Voice plays a vital role in presentation. The audience are smart enough to find out if the speaker is confident or not. So let the audience not know even if you are nervous. 3. Poise and Posture: Dressing style always reflects what the speaker\‘s personality. Be poised in appearance; no over makeup or too decorative with heavy jewellery or not very informal style but be simple but elegant. Let the posture not be with bent shoulders but with head held high and stomach tucked in and chest out. Never stand in a tand at ease position nor your hands in the pockets, never move to and fro or side-ways as a pendulum. If there is a rostrum in front of you then don\‘t lean on it nor rock with it. 4. Language: Let the language be with good vocabulary and interesting points. Never use high vocab which doesn‘t suit the scenario. Do not ask any questions to the audience and in case you ask do not wait for answers. 5. Humour: There is nothing wrong in using humour and making the audience have a lighter moment. This has to be used only if you are comfortable and can make it sound humorous otherwise the humour goes for a toss and you will start regretting for using it and the confidence level just goes down which would be difficult to bring it up again in the next few seconds. So don‘t experiment. 6. Eye contact: Do not look away from the audience nor look piercing into the eyes of the audience. Let the eyes travel from one end of the room to the other end. Do not look at the roof, outside the window nor at any one person. This shows that you are avoiding the rest of the audience which might distract the others. 7. Time: Maintaining of the time is very important and never drag the topic nor repeat the points. If any point is forgotten never bring it back just forget it once for all. 8. Conclusion: The audience should know that the speaker is about to conclude his/her speech. This can be done through the words like … Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 22 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 STRATEGY FOR IMPROVING GD SKILLS FOR TUTORIALS & SEMINARS Asking questions and joining in discussions are important skills. If you find it difficult to speak or ask questions in tutorials, try the following strategies. Observe Attend as many seminars and tutorials as possible and notice what other students do. Ask yourself: a) How do other students make critical comments? b) How do they ask questions? c) How do they disagree with or support arguments? d) What special phrases do they use to show politeness even when they are voicing disagreement? e) How do they signal to interrupt, ask a question or make a point? Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 23 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Practice Start practicing your discussion skills in an informal setting or with a small group. Start with asking questions of fellow students. Ask them about the course material. Ask for their opinions. Ask for information or ask for help. Participate Take every opportunity to take part in social/informal discussions as well as more structured/formal discussion. Start by making small contributions to tutorial discussions; prepare a question to ask, or agree with another speaker‘s remarks. Discussion Etiquette (or minding your manners) Do a) Speak pleasantly and politely to the group. b) Respect the contribution of every speaker. c) Remember that a discussion is not an argument. Learn to disagree politely. d) Think about your contribution before you speak. How best can you answer the question/ contribute to the topic? e) Try to stick to the discussion topic. Don‘t introduce irrelevant information. f) Be aware of your body language when you are speaking. g) Agree with and acknowledge what you find interesting. Don’t a) Lose your temper. A discussion is not an argument. b) Shout. Use a moderate tone and medium pitch. c) Use too many gestures when you speak. Gestures like finger pointing and table thumping can appear aggressive. d) Dominate the discussion. Confident speakers should allow quieter students a chance to contribute. e) Draw too much on personal experience or anecdote. Although some tutors encourage students to reflect on their own experience, remember not to generalise too much. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 24 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MIND GAME By Prof. Dhanraj Venue: Bangalore City College Room. No: seminar Hall Date: 3/1/13 OBJECTIVE: The objective of this programme i.e. ‗MIND GAME‘ is to perceive the complexity in the area of management which is so vast and endless. Anybody could be lost. This programme will help the students to understand the current Business & General Knowledge which is very important for any Kind of interview these days. They will start preparing for further quiz programme in future and motivate themselves for familiar with the Different Newspapers , Business magazines and Internet to strengthen them self in the areas of Business QUIZ . • Mind Game includes the below question patterns : • Current Business & General News. • Subject Round. • Identify the Business Icons and scientist. • Hints Round. • Punch Line & Company Slogan. • Rapid Fire. Methodology: The mind game will conduct through PPT (Audio, Video and visual) Need to divide the team as far the class strength. Each group consists of 6 members. • Instructions • Should maintain Discipline • Winning or losing is not important. • Important is to maintain the ―Spirit of the Game‖ • Duration : 2 Hrs for each section Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 25 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 ‘S ‗REAL (WHO AM I) By Prof. Satya Sidhartha Panda On the surface it seems an odd idea that you could actually be anything other than who you really are. But from the time we can talk, we‘re being programmed to ‗fit in‘. We find ourselves conforming in order to please the people we love, and who love us.‘ But sometimes that means that you have to suppress what you know you know is the real person inside. Hide not your talents, they for use were made. What's a sundial in the shade? Benjamin Franklin We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself Objective: Every human being in this Earth needs to get success, and failure makes them disappointed. It is of paramount importance to know self, our weaknesses and strength. Without knowing self it is difficult to set our goal and priorities. Knowing or discovering self gives the purpose of life & helps us to set our long term and short term goals. Purpose: At the end of the programme the participants will be more conscious about themselves. The will try to feel their strength and weaknesses. It will facilitate the connectivity between their passion and choosing the right profession Modalities: Creating the awareness of self through: 1. A small presentation on ‗How to find Real‘ on YOU ppt and lecture 2. Know your real self (Power point presentation of Johari window) 3. Questionnaire method (Exercise for Students) Modus Operandi: Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 26 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Presentation (Lecture & Ppt) -- 15 mts ―WHO AM I‖ documentary movie produced by Ramakrishna mission 30 mts Question answer session ---15 mts Total Time : 2 sessions of 1 hrs each 1st session: 9.30 am- 10.30 pm 2nd session: 10.30 pm-11.30 pm CRITERIA 1.7 STUDY TOURS BIOCHEMISTRY Date: 03/03/13 Students Participated:II and Iv Sem Students Company: IISC,Bangalore Students had gone to IISC Open day celebration COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT MIB & MFA Date: 6/2/13 to 11/2/2013 Place: Chennai Students Participated: IV sem National Stock exchange of India Ltd. COMPUTER SCIENCE Date: 3/9/2012 Company: TCS Students Participated: B.C.A. Outcome of Visit to TCS: Students understood the punctuality and the discipline in the corporate. Furthermore, the security management, the dress codes and moreover the realm of the company were known. Recommendations from students: Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 27 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 If we were given more corporate exposure then, it would contribute to our future experiences and the understanding towards the various companies. Date: 11/09/2012 Company: Infosys,Mysore Students Participated: I and III Sem M.Sc. ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Date: 20/04/2012 Company: ISRO TELEMETRY TRACKING AND COMMAND NETWORK (ISTRAC) Place: - Bangalore Advantage: Got the idea about satellite, tracking and commanding network and also about space technology. MICROBIOLOGY Date: 30/09/2012 Place:Center for Pharmacorgnosy, Pharmaceutics and Pharmalogy (CPPP) Student Participated: B.Sc. and M.Sc. Microbiology Students MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS II Semester Date: 20/02/2012 Place: Delhi Visit NGOs and hospitals and industries Mother Theresa Charitable Home - Community Leprosy and Rehabilitation Center - Medical and Psychiatry PHYSICS Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 28 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Date: 22/3/2012 Institute: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Advantages: Complete knowledge about engineering materials, NMR Spectrography, Hydraulics etc., as per Bangalore University Syllabus. Students Participated: All students of I and II Year M.Sc., Physics Industrial tours conducted BIOCHEMISTRY Date: 12/03/12 Students Participated:II and IV Sem Students Company: Sangenomics Place: - Bangalore BIOTECHNOLOGY Date: 9/2/2013 Company: Waste water treatment plant, Hebbal. Students participated: M.Sc. Biotechnology IVth sem students Place:- Bangalore CHEMISTRY Date: - 30/3/2013 Industry: - NOVOZYMES Place:- Bangalore COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Date: 31/8/2012 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 29 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Students participated: VI Sem BBM Industry: TATA TEA FACTORY Place:- OOTY B.Com Date: 03/09/2012 HDFC Bank, Kalyan nagar Branch, Bangalore Students visited to study about the transaction process for opening and closing accounts of HDFC Bank and its rules and regulations. MIB & MFA Date: 2/3/2013 Company: United Breweries and cococola, Bangalore Advantages: Got exposure to practical aspects of Management COMPUTER SCIENCE Date: 5th SEPT, 2012 Company: SASKEN TECHNOLOGIES Students Participated: B.C.A Outcome of visit to SASKEN: Though, being the C.S students, we got good knowledge about the emerging wireless technologies and about the aspects of our involvement in such sorts of companies. Recommendations from students: Further chances of interaction, trainings, workshops or visits with such multi-faceted companies will surely empower us to create flexibilities in our career opportunities. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 30 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Date: 10/09/2012 Company: TCS,Bangalore Students Participated: III Sem M.Sc. Advantages: Students understood the punctuality and the discipline in the corporate. Furthermore the security management, the dress codes and moreover the realm of the company. ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Date: 20/10/2012 Company: Advanced Electronic System, Bangalore. Advantages: Studied about the microprocessor trainer kit modules, VHDL TRAINER KITS, studied about PCB manufacturing, function of generators and basic power supplies, electronic devices like ammeter, voltmeter, DMM etc. MICROBIOLOGY Date: 22/11/2012 Company:GKVK UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Students Participated: Final Year M.Sc. Microbiology MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS II Semester Date: 20/02/2012 Students went to Shimoga industrial area PHYSICS Date: 29/10/2012 Company: Kamaljith Instrumentation Ltd., Number of Students: 40 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 31 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Advantages: Preparation of sample (i.e. ferroelectric sample), Instrumentation of Metallurgical microscope, knowledge about the laboratory etc. CRITERIA 1.8 TEACHERS WORK PLAN, WORK DIARY, VALUE BASED EDUCATION Every teacher writes work plans, a preliminary and essential stage that helps increase the success-rate of anything they are teaching. All work plans developed by teachers contain student learning objectives, instructional procedures, the required materials, and some written description of how the students will be evaluated. A work plan is framed according to the calendar of events. They are duly checked and signed weekly by the respective heads of departments and principal. Bangalore City College record of academic and other work diary contains the following categories to be fulfilled. 1) Individual timetable Each faculty of every department is given individual time table and they have to update in their work diary 2) Statement showing the workload in the department Each faculty will incorporate their workloads as prescribed by the Bangalore University in respect of each course. 3) Syllabus allotted and covered for each months Each faculty of every department has to write in their diary, how much syllabus they covered in every month and duly signed by Head of the department and finally by Principal. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 32 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 4) Work load in respect of Practical classes Each faculty of practical oriented department has to furnish the details of practical hours allotted for them. 5) Plan coverage of syllabus for the classes allotted for each year Each faculty has to furnish the details of how they are going to cover their syllabus in stipulated time period of each semester. 6) Execution of work plan The Head of the department of each course has to monitor whether their faculties are executing their work plans according to their plan of coverage of syllabus. If they are lagging behind as per their plan, the faculty has to inform Head of the department and extra classes are arranged to finish as per their plan. 7) Assessment of the course content taught Whether the time was sufficient to complete the syllabus Whether the student were comfortable with the content of the syllabus Comment on syllabus Suggestions for improvement Each faculty will be discussed with their concern HODs of their department and should make an entry in their work diary. 8) Daily work diary of the lecturers Daily routine classes should be updated for each faculty as per their subjects and should be written in their work diary record which will be monitored every two weeks by the HODs of their departments. Following are the categories to be filled by each faculty. Date Period Class Topic covered each day Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 33 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 CRITERIA 1.9 IS THE DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATED WITH ANY CLUBS / ASSOCIATIONS BIOTECHNOLOGY ABLE Consultants CHEMISTRY C2K Chemistry Societies COMMERCE AD MANAGEMENT BBM LIONS CLUB, Bangalore BCom LIONS CLUB, Bangalore MIB and MFA NIPM-National institute of personnel Management Bangalore Bangalore Management Association, Bangalore COMPUTER SCIENCE Applied for CSI (Computer Science Society of India) Institution Membership ELCTRONIC SCIENCE IISC Faculty Association, Bangalore Association: Electronic Association (Mysore University) ALS association Indian electrical and electronics manufacturers association, Bangalore Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 34 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM) Rotary Club, Bangalore Building Construction Organization, Government of India Karnataka Social work association Niratanka social work association PHYSICS Association: Physics Association (Bangalore University and Jain University) CRITERIA 1.10 LIST OUT CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES PARTICIPATED BY STUDENTS OF YOUR DEPARTMENT Sports-Athletics, Swimming, Boxing, Cricket, Badminton, Volleyball, Through Ball BIOCHEMISTRY Swimming: - Chandrakeerthi Cricket: - Pavan, Victor, Vijay Badminton‖- Sneha BIOTECHNOLOGY Cricket- participated in intercollege cricket tournament Date: 26/3/2013 CHEMISTRY M.Sc IV sem:- Naresh, Babur eddy, Naveen, Satish participated in Cricket and V olley ball. Athletics:-Kalpana, Swathi and Manasa MSc II SEM:- Shilpa, archana, Shardha (Girls Athletics) MSc II SEM:- Chandrashekar, Bhaskar, Amar, Amarnath, Srinivasa, Sunil, Bharath(Boys Athletics) Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 35 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 ELECTRONIC SCIENCE DayAthletics:- Srinath, Deepak Samuel, Pallavi, Apoorva, Girish Volley ball:- Manjunath, Girish, Shashank, Aravind, Gajendra Throw ball:- Mahalakshmi, Geetanjali, Sowmya, Kamala, Bhavya Cricket:- Manjunath, Gajendra, Aravind, Anil kumar, Deepak, Srinath PHYSICS Cricket: Inter Class Tournament Vinod, Kiran kumar, Kishore Kumar, Shariff from II Sem MICROBIOLOGY IV sem M.sc. Students (Piyali, Razda, Aeydrilla) participated in athletics, cricket and throw ball held during college sports day. COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT B.Com Annual College Sports Meet held in month of February, Commerce and Management students participated and got II Prize in Cricket. MIB and MFA Intercollege sport Meet, Garden City College Date: 15/3/2013 Students participated: Mr.Robert and Roshan IV sem Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 36 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 BIOTECHNOLOGY B.Sc. Students, Deepa, Pooja, Ishakha Mulla ( IVth sem) participated in NSS camp conducted by our college at Bangalore university Date: MAR 11th TO MAR 17TH 2013 CHEMISTRY III Semester M.Sc - Naresh R, Naveen Kumar T, Harish Kumar V, Harish Kumar B Y COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Arocikia Mary,Ashwini,Gayathiri,Gopinath, Sandeep,Sindhu,Durga have attended the NSS camp in Bangalore University Date: 11/2/2013 B.Com Date: 11/02/2013 Students took part in the NSS camp held at Jnana Bharathi Campus and learned many things like maintaining discipline, personality development, etc,. Students participated in NSS camp: Nandini, Ramya, Deepika, Gopinath, Syed Mohammed, Jagan, Karthik, Rama Devi, Swaroop. MIB and MFA Bangalore University NSS Camp Students Participated: Imli,Chitra IV SEm MIB, Praveen IV MFA Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 37 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 COMPUTER SCIENCE Mukhtar Ahmed,Irfan[ul-hasen, kanchan kushwaha, sandeep kumar,vinod kumar from V Sem B.C.A. attended the NSS camp Bangalore university ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Janana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University Students Participated: Ambarish N.G., Hyder Boad Abdul Ameer, Rekha.N, Pooja, Raghupati from IV sem,Deepak&Bavya from II sem. MICROBIOLOGY II sem B.sc. Students (Johnson and Srinivas) participated in NSS camp held at Bangalore University campus. MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS II Semester MSW - Naveen Kumar. D, Rakesh, Arpitha, Mutthamma IV Semester MSW - Manjula G.A, Lavanya, Anil Kumar held at Bangalore University PHYSICS Janana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University Students Participated: Madhusudan, Satish, Nagesh, Kishore Kumar , Radha Krishnan B. T. from II Sem, and Nagesh,Srinath from I Sem Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 38 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 DEBATE: BIOTECHNOLOGY Semester wise debate conducted for B.Sc. and M.Sc. for recent CARREER ASPECTS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY (B.Sc. I, III, V) Date:Jan 10th 2013 Semester M.Sc. III/I Date:August 3rd 2012 CHEMISTRY Swathi Haridas, Pallavi G and Anitha Inter departmental held in BCC COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Inter department debate held at Bangalore City College DATE: 30/9/2012 Students participated: Durga, Ummekulsum, Tharna, Sarathan . MIB and MFA Bangalore City College interdepartmental held on 11/4/2013 Students Participated: Imli,Chitra IV SEm MIB, Praveen IV MFA COMPUTER SCIENCE Franklin B.C.A. IV Sem participated in debate competition in Gardern City College Inter College Competition Student Participated: Sumalatha.G.J from IV Sem Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 39 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Interclass Competition Students Participated:Sudeendra M.B, Mahantesh kumar, Krupa .N from IV sem, Steffy George&Girish from II sem. MICROBIOLOGY M.sc. Students (Diksha,Piyali,Razda and Sangeetha) participated in the interdepartmental debate competition and won the consolation prize MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS II Semester MSW - Lavanya, Shivaraju, Chethan Kumar, Chandrashekar in intercollege debate in BCC. PHYSICS Interclass Competition Students Participated:Archana,Takur,NAvya,Sudhasree from II Sem OTHERS CHEMISTRY Three students of M.Sc IV Semester participated in the Quiz competition held in the One Day Seminar in NMKRV College on 23rd Feb, 2012. COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Business quiz held on 18/1/2012 at Bangalore City College Students Participated: Nupur,Ann Thomas,Kumar Vivek, Kumar Maruyesh, Rafiullah, Hussin, Sanjay, Jha Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 40 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MIB and MFA Business quiz held on 20/5/2013 at Bangalore City College Students Participated: Karthikeyan,Puneeth,Roopa from II sem MFA and NAdhiya from II MIB COMPUTER SCIENCE Mukund, Arvind, Raju, Ashish participated from IV Sem B.C.A. participated for gaming activity held in GCC PHYSICS Golf: Madhusudan from II sem and Srinath from I sem at K.R.Puram club, K.R.Puram FootBall: Inter college competition Kiran Kumar, Vinod from II Sem and Satish Kumar from I sem CRITERIA 1.11 LIST OUT EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES MUSIC BIOTECHNOLOGY Jagath, Deepa, Alishammem, Ishakha Mulla participated for fresh day SKIT at college (B.Sc VI, IV, and IInd sem ) Date:Sep 16th 2012 CHEMISTRY Date: 23/04/2012 M.Sc IV Semester participated in the college Graduation Day in dance (Contemporary) Anitha, Sridevi S, Meena R, Divyashree Roy, Pallavi and Sarvath Ara. COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 41 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 BBM Nupur sinha participated in intercollege fest in CMR IMS college and got 3rd Prize. B.Com Saugatha Bhattacharaya participated in inter college held in CMR College MIB and MFA Management fest held in CMR Collge on 2/12/2012 SonulRaj II Sem MIB COMPUTER SCIENCE Hendry B.C.A. V Sem participated in inter college fest in GCC for Guitar ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Inter Class Competition Students Participated: Chandana,Manasa,Pankaja,Manjunath.G from IV sem MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS Majula G. A participated in interdepartmental competition held in BCC. PHYSICS Inter Class Competition Students Participated: Lavanya, Latha,Veena, Sunitha Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 42 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 DANCE BIOCHEMISTRY Sandeep kiran (IV Sem M.Sc.Biochemistry) BIOTECHNOLOGY Debjiota ,Samarpitha (VIth sem ) participated in college graduation day on 23/4/2013 and Amitha ,Ankitha ,Tapati (2012 passed out) B.Sc. students participated in college Freshers day function COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Intercollege competition Arocikia Mary,Durga,Ashwini B.Com Ramya and group secured 2nd prize in inter college competition for folk dance. MIB and MFA Management fest held in CMR Collge on 2/12/2012 Nadiya IV MIB COMPUTER SCIENCE Ashish Kumar B.C.A. V Sem participated for inter college fest in CMR IMS, and Suma participated for cultural activites. College Annual Day Student Participated: Sumalatha.G.J from IV Sem M.Sc. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 43 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Inter College Competition and College Day Students Participated:Daniel Michelongel, Anil Kumar from II Sem MICROBIOLOGY II sem M.sc. Student Razda participated in solo danace held on graduation day. MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS Ramya, Naveen Kumar. D participated in freshers day in BCC PHYSICS College Day Students Participated: Archana from II Sem, Kavya.K.M., Latha.N.B.,Chaitra,Suma from I Sem SINGING BIOTECHNOLOGY Shalini, Navya, Sonal participated in group dance for college Freshers day function (Sep 16 th 2012) BIOCHEMISTRY Janet, Rajalaxmi (IV Sem M.Sc.Biochemistry) CHEMISTRY Date: 23/09/2012 Indrani and Thejaswaini - M.Sc II Semester students participated in the Fashion Show held on the Fresher's Day of Bangalore City College Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 44 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Intercollege fest in Gardern City College AnnThomas,Kalyani singh MIB and MFA Management fest held in CMR Collge on 2/12/2012 Swetha II MIB COMPUTER SCIENCE College Annual Day Student Participated: Madhusmita Prashan from IV Sem ELECTRONIC SCIENCE Inter College Competition Students Participated: Sangeetha.B.R., Pooja, Shashank from II Sem MICROBIOLOGY II sem M.sc. Students (Vidya and kalpana) participated in solo song held on freshers day. MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS Graduation day Abalinda IV Sem PHYSICS Inter College Competition Students Participated: Kavya.B., Lavanya.,Chaitra,Nagesh,Ragevendra from I Sem Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 45 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 OTHERS COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Athletics Intercollege competition Jhanna Gautham—Best Athlete Annual sports—got II prize MICROBIOLOGY Priya konwar of I B.Sc. and Mohammad Ghouse were crowned as the Miss fresher (UG) and Mister fresher (PG) respectively on freshers‘ day MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS Drama 1st Prize in intercollege competition-II MSW PHYSICS Seminars Inter College Competition Students Participated: Keshav, Nagesh, Darshan Gowda from I Sem Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 46 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 CRITERIA 1.12 GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING SERVICES. List out the counselors (faculties) in your department and mention the number of students each faculty counsels with counseling date and time period. COMPUTER SCIENCE BCA GUIDE AND COUNCELLOR Mrs. NUTAN MANGWANI Mrs. INNAHAI NAME P BHAVYA PREETI M SAJEEVAN.K IRFAN-UL-HASSAN MUKHTAR KHAN ROHIL RASHID KANCHAN KUMAR SANDEEP VINOD KUMAR ABDALWALI FARES NOMAN MUNKH ERDEN RAHABUL SOLONGO AGBE YAPO DABO LIONEL KOUADIO FRANK YEO DEBETALA IBRAHIM TAHA ALANSI MOHAMMED ISMAIL ALI SAURAV NATH MANOHAR M ASHISH KUMAR BENRY MOSES BIBILAL.K DEEPAK KUMAR GANTUUL M. KANCHANA RAJITHA NILANKA SINDHU.P SURA SRI LAKINDU VINAY.G. AHMAD HASSA Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC DATE 17/9/2012 25/9/2012 6/8/2012 10/8/2012 11/9/2012 Page 47 Bangalore City College, Mrs. LINCY BOSE Mr. MANJUNATH. S Bangalore GUCHI MONDE MAHESH BABU.P NAVEEN FRANKLIN NAVATHA.G.T AMREEN TAJ GIRISHA.M.N MUKUND.M RAJU.M SUMA.K VINAY.K.M VISHNU VENUGOPAL A. RAMKUMAR ABDUL MAJID MOHAMMED AWADH BASBREIN ADEKE GERMAIN AJAY KUMAR SAH ALI HASAN SALEH AL HAJJ ARVIND SHUKLA ASHWIN KUMAR MANI BALMUKUND SHARMA BINDERIYA BENTHARA ARACHCHIGE DON DILSHAN SADARUWAN BHARGAV T BHAVSAR MITESH MURLIDHAR DIVYA HANSPAL DIVYA.A EMAD ABDULLAH ALI ABOOD G HEMANTH KUMAR 12/9/2011 GYANSHANKAR HUSAM ABDUL AZIZ ALALLOUSH IBRAHIM HUNAIF HANEEF K M PUSHPALATHA MAHANTESH MANMOHAN SINGH MOHAMMED HUSSIEN MAHDI BA SABRAIN Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 2012-13 11/9/2012 21/9/2012 20/8/2012 12/9/2012 Page 48 Bangalore City College, Mr. ADISHESHA Bangalore MOHAMMED SALEM MUBARAK BAMELHES PAVAN A RAHUL HARINARAYAN SAMIR BHATTACHARYYA SAOUN MUSTAFA MOHAMMED SUWAIDAN SHAIHON ABDELLAH ABDULHAFEDH SIDDAGOUDA.A SIVAKUMAR V SUDHA N TONGBRAM RICHIKANTA SINGH UJJAWAL SAMANTA YADAV ADITI SHAILESHKUMAR KITENHI SEB AMITA SINGH 2012-13 12/9/2012 M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE COUNSELORS NAME Mrs. ARTHI MHAHAPATRA Mrs. SANGITAGUPTA Mrs. S.UMAMAGESWARI Mrs. ARTHI MAHAPATRA STUDENTS NAME SUMALATHA G.J MADHUSMITAPRADHAN PUSHPALATHA ARAP KANT NATH CHANDAN JENA SALIM MOHANAD HENDSALMAN GHAITH SUBABROTO DAS SARMAD SAMEER SANTHOSH BERA KIYANA NAYANA.S.P NAVYA RASHMI SHYNCY VIJAYMOHAN Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC DATE OF COUNSELED 18/2/2013 17/3/2013 21/4/2013 19/5/2013 21/5/2013 18/2/2013 17/3/2013 21/4/2013 19/5/2013 6/2/2013 13/2/2013 27/2/2013 12/5/2013 19/5/2013 6/2/2013 13/2/2013 27/2/2013 12/5/2013 Page 49 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 ELECTRONIC SCIENCE COUNSELORS NAME Mr. ANANTH. H. A Ms. VAMSHI. B. K Mrs. DURGA MADHAVAN Mr. BARKATHULLA STUDENTS NAME PANKAJA.V CHAITRA.S ANILKUMAR MANJUNATH.G REKHA.N CHANDANA KRUPA VICKY NANJAPPA SHRUTHI AMBARISH MANIONATH SUDEENDRA HYDARSOAD MOHANAD ZAID SALIM SUMITRA MANASA DATE OF COUNSELED 20/9/2012 7/11/2012 23/01/2013 12/12/2012 6/8/2012 17/8/2012 12/10/2012 23/01/2013 20/10/2012 03/04/2013 09/04/2013 17/05/2013 07/10/2012 23/12/2012 06/01/2013 21/05/2013 17/05/2013 MICROBIOLOGY M.Sc.IV Sem Counseling Date and Time: 10/9/2011 11AM-12PM and 29/2/2012 11AM-12PM Main Counselor-Dr. Kalavathy COUNSELORS NAME Dr. KALAVATHY Mrs. DEVIKA Mrs. DEVI Mrs. VIMALA STUDENTS NAME AZER AQEEL PUJA PRIA SRIJITHA MANDAR SABA TRISHNA SMITHA RIYA Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC DATE OF COUNSELED 10/9/2012 10/9/2012 29/2/2013 29/2/2013 Page 50 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 M.Sc. II Sem Counseling Date and Time: 5/9/2011 2PM-3PM and 13/3/2012 10AM-11PM Main Counselor- Mrs. Mukthamala COUNSELORS NAME Mrs. SMITHA STUDENTS NAME DATE OF COUNSELED BHARATHI 5/9/2012 AYENDRILLA PIYALIDAS Mr. RAJARAJAN 5/9/2012 DIKSHA MOHAMMED SHOUSH Mrs. DEVIKA 13/3/2013 RAZDA RAZDA Mrs. SMITHA 29/2/2013 VIDYA B.Sc. II Sem Counseling Date and Time:8/8/2011 2PM-3PM and 1/12/2012 11.30AM-12.30PM Main Counselor- Mrs.Smitha R.Nair Students: SoniaAdhikaey Johnson Samuel Srinivase sundararajan Priya konwar PHYSICS COUNSELORS NAME Mr. GURU PRASAD. A Dr. S.N. RAI Mrs. ANJALI STUDENTS NAME SUBRAMANI SUNITHA MALASRI SUMA.B REZHMA MOHAMED DAHA MOHAMED ANMAR BASIL SAMAH LAVANYA SATISH VINOD MADHUSUDAN Date of Counseled 22/2/2013 28/2/2013 4/3/2013 6/3/2013 12/2/2013 23/2/2013 4/3/2013 6/3/2013 15/3/2013 26/1/2013 31/1/2013 4/2/2013 BIOTECHNOLOGY Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 51 Bangalore City College, COUNSELORS NAME Dr. MARYADA Dr. SREEKANTH P. M Ms. MAHALAKSHMI Mrs. TERESEA JOSEPH Dr.SHIPRA Mrs. REKHA Bangalore STUDENTS NAME M.Sc. IV SEMESTER SUGREEVA GAVI MAHAVI YEOLE BHAVESH TUKARAM BHOOP SINGH BIJENDRAPAUL SINGH SAYEDEH FRESHTEN MIRAGHJOO SHALINI .S SONAL SETH M.Sc. IV SEM VADEJEEVAN REDDY PATIL HANUMANTH KASHINATH POKALA SUBRAMANYAM PRIYANKA KUMARI RAVI RASGON RAVIKANTH RAHI M.Sc.IV SEM MYLABATHULLA SINDHUJA NARENDRA YADAV NAVYA P NIROSH BELLAM KONDA MITESH PATEL M.Sc.I SEM SORAN HASSAN VELU M.Sc.IV SEM ISWARCHANDRA SINGH MANISH KUMAR VASU BIRSEN GUPTHA CAROLINE JUDITH JOSEPH M.Sc.I SEM SHARBARI SHELLY NANDITA IV SEM B.SC ALISHAMEEN ANAND SHEKHARJHA DEEPA GOVIND SHARMA MOHAMMED ISAHAQ BANDARA Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 2012-13 DATE OF COUNSELED 24/5/2013 24/05/2013 24/05/2013 10/11/2012 24/05/2013 10/11/2012 24/5/2012 Page 52 Bangalore City College, Ms. MAHALAKSHMI .R Ms.PRIYA JOHN Bangalore VI SEM B.Sc. MRINAL K JAGATH R NEVA M NGANGOM NARAYAN RANVEER K BRAFFO MARCHAL DEBJITHA C MUKESH K SAMARPITA M KIRAN KUMAR REMMIAS EDISON LEKHA .C.N LOKRANJAN NAVEEN .R NOOR MASEERA NAZATH H PAMODA PRABAVI ATHAUDA R RAGHU SANGEETA BALLAV SAVIDYA LAKSHANI LIYANAGE VEENA THISARANI ATTANAYAKE 2012-13 24/5/2013 11/11/2012 IV SEM B.Sc SHAFRAZ AHMED NIFRAZ POOJA SHIVANI SHIVASHANKAR CHOUDARY SWADESH UMESH KUMAR 24/5/2013 DAVID RACHEL M FESTUS N MBANGU HAILONGA SARA N HAIPUMBU HELVI HARISH.R JITENDRA KUMAR NANGOMBE ANGA H OTILIE T HATWIIKULIPI SALMI ON IMMANUEL SHIMUTWIKENI VICTORIA M VERONICA I HEITA 11/9/2012 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 53 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS The student of MSW Department was given orientation on the importance of counseling in solving the problems of day to day life. The students were divided under each faculty during difficult situation for giving guidance, suggestion and solutions regarding carrier. COUNSELLORS NAME Mrs. V. UMA MAHESHWARI Mr. BASAVARAJ STUDENTS NAME II SEM ANIL KUMAR .J ARPITHA.D.C BABU.L BHAGVAN GURU.D.K CHANDRASHEKAR.C.Y DILEEP.G KANTHRAJU.H JAGADEESH.K.S IV SEM ABALINDA MARBANIANG AMBRISH ANJALI M. ANU KUMAR.S.A BAHUBALI. Y. MELAVANKI CHETAN KUMAR JAGADEESH. B.R JOBIN LUKOSE LALITHA B II SEM LAKSHAMAN.H.B LOKESHA. K.M MAHENDRA.P.S MURALI.S MUTHAMMA. T.K NAVEEN KUMAR D.H SANTHOSH POOJARY SHEKAR.N PRAKASH.H.S RAKESH RAMYA D RIKINATH LASHKAR Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Date 3/9/2012 10/9/2012 Page 54 Bangalore City College, Mr. BASAVARAJ MR. BASAVARAJ Bangalore IV SEM MANJULA. G.A MANJULA. R MOHAN KUMAR.N.M MOHAN KUMAR. G MUNEGOWDA. N NAGARAJA N NAGASHASHI MOLI A.C NATARAJA.K NAVEEN.M NAVEENKUMAR H.C NETHRAVATHI. T.N SHIVARAJU.C SHRIDHAR.M SRINATHA.V SUNITHA.G.K IV SEM SAHANA.M.P SANITHA. M.S SANTHOSH KUMAR. N.S SHIVANNA K.V SOMASHEKARA S.S SONIA SUSAN PAUL SRIKANTHA T.S SRINIVAS.R SRINIVAS YADAV P SRINIVAS M.H SURENDRA KUMAR N TAYAB NUBA ANIL KUMAR A FRAIDOON A SAEED HUSSAM. A. ABDULLH NAVEENKUMAR D 2012-13 17/9/2012 10/9/2012 COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM COUNSELORS NAME Mrs. SUDHA ASHOK Mrs. BLESSY STUDENTS NAME JHARNA GAUTAM SANATHAN PATIO UMMEKULSUM AROCKIA MARY RAVIKUMARSINHA SANDEEPKUMAR UDAYPRAKASH Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC DATE OF COUNSELED 3.11.11 @ 3-4PM 14.2.12@3-4PM Page 55 Bangalore City College, Prof. DHANRAJ Mr. ANTONY Bangalore UDAGYANA KUMARVIVEK PANJAYKUMAR RAHULKUMAR KARANSINGH SALAMJAPUR SARDRA LENIN TSERENDULAM SINDHUJA 2012-13 7/9/12@3-4PM 13/9/12@3-4PM B.Com COUNSELORS NAME STUDENTS NAME DATE OF COUNSELING TIME OF COUNSELING Mrs. V. VEENA RAJU AFREEN BALBIR KISHORE NAGVENDRA SINGHGOPI RAM REDDY SUMITHRA 10/12/2012 3 - 4 PM Mrs. VEENA CHANDRASHEKAR PUNITH KUMAR NOOR ZOHRA KHALIN PUSHPA P SHASHAK BAMKIM SINGH SCOTT SOLOMON 8/1/2013 3 - 4 PM Mrs. ANU RUCHI GOUD RAKESH N NANDINI VENUGOPAL REKHA JAGADISH RAHUL THEWARI RAJAN KUMAR HEMALATHA DHEERAJ KUMAR MALLESH PUNITH NAVEEN UDAY 11/1/2013 3 - 4 PM Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 56 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MIB and MFA COUNSELORS NAME Dr. PANDA Prof. V.DHANRAJ Mrs . BLEESSY STUDENTS NAME SUNIL KUMAR KUSAKUMAR NDHIYA RONALD ASHOKKUMAR RAVI DATE OF COUNSELED 7/11/2012 7/3/2013 14/3/2013 5/5/2013 19/5/2013 CHEMISTRY IV Semester Date: 04/05/2012 COUNSELORS NAME STUDENTS NAME Dr. SHREEYA PRITMANI ANITHA M ASHOK KUMAR K BABY MALINI P CHAITRA T.N CHINDANANDASWAMY R DIVYA M.N FAISAL P HARISHA N JAGDEESH K KISHORE KUMAR KRISHNAMURTHY M.G. MALA.E MAMATHA B.K MANJUNATH G MEENA R NIRANJAN GOWDA.P PALLAVI G PRAKASH BABU .N PRATAP.N PRATIBHA K PRIYANKA.H.N RAGHAVENDRA K.S. RAJEEVA B.S. SARAVATH TABASSUM ARA SATHISHA .A SHANKARA .R SNVN SURENDRA SARAWATULA SUDHARANI S M Dr. CHANDRAMA BASU Mrs . PRIYA JHALAVAT Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC DATE OF COUNSELED 4/5/2013 4/5/2013 4/5/2013 Page 57 Bangalore City College, Mrs. JEENA GEROGE SUSAN Bangalore SUGUNA K.M SWATHI HARITHAS SYED RAFEEG AHMED TEJASWINI B M THOMAS F VANISHREE N G VINAY C S ZABIULLAH 2012-13 4/5/2013 II Semester Date: 14/05/2013 COUNSELORS NAME Dr. CHANDRAMA BASU Mrs. NARMADA ANEESH Mr.VIJETH R.SHETTY Mrs. SUMA B.P STUDENTS NAME DATE OF COUNSELED KALPANA ABDULLAH YOUSUF GANESHA D DHANUSHA D BABUREDDY.A NAVEENKUMAR T HARISH KUMAR T PUNEETH MANASA G.M PRASSANA KUMAR SHRUTHI B P SATHISH CHANDAN PAVITHRA JASODA BAHUN PRAJIN NARESH SWATHI SHIVAKUMAR HARISH KUMAR B G Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 14/5/2013 14/5/2013 14/5/2013 14/5/2013 Page 58 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 1.13. Internal Quality Assurance Cell Bangalore City College has an internal quality assurance mechanism in place. For uniform understanding, NAAC is advocating to formalize the mechanism and use the term Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). The Internal Quality Assurance Cell is expected to activate the system and raise the institutional capabilities to higher levels so that the institution makes continuous improvement in quality. This may involve various processes. The institution has established Internal Quality Assurance mechanism to ensure maintenance of quality within the existing academic and administrative systems. Criteria 1.14 Following are the members of Quality Assurance Cell Prof. Dhanraj Dr. Sreekanth P.M Mr. K. Adishesha Mr. Manjunanth Dr. Maryada Dixit Dr. Somali Ghosh Dr. Kalavathy Dr, Chandama Basu Mrs. Uma Maheshwari Mrs. Arathi Mrs. Uma Maheswari Mr. Ananth Mrs. Nutan Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 59 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Quality cell works and assures sustenance and improvement of quality, towards this goal IQAC has introduced the mechanism as below Nature of Service Service from teaching staff Quality teaching Quality teaching Criteria of assessment Quality check and control We have a built in punching system and a institutional attendance register maintenance Timely arrival in Principals office to track the arrival and departure of staff members of of the college Office staff takes regular rounds to check Engaging lectures whether classes are engaged for full duration. for full time duration Attendance register is duly signed by teacher and punctuality in and hourly attendance sheets are given in the taking classes hands of students to monitor the punctuality of the lecturers. Completion of Upon completion of portion. Portion portion with completion certificates are to be submitted specified time by the teachers and certified by HODs and duration given it to the Principal. Teachers are expected to submit teaching Contents of plan after work load allocation. Departmental teaching meetings help to keep regular update on progression of classes. Teaching ability is monitored from feed back taken from students after every semester and Teaching ability through informal interactions between the students and the classteacher / HOD / Principal. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 60 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 PART - B Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 61 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.1 New Academic Programs initiated in the Academic Year Masters in Arts (MA) : English Masters in Science (M. Sc.,): Mathematics Criteria 2.2 List out the Candidates Qualified for NET/SLET/GATE COMPUTER SCIENCE Mr. K. Adisesha : UGC NET qualified ELECTRONICS Ms. Vamshi BK Mrs. Poonam Yadav : UGC NET qualified Mr. Barkathulla : UGC NET qualified : UGC NET qualified MICROBIOLOGY D. Francisea Kalavathi : GATE qualified FASTION AND APPERIAL DESIGN (FAD) Mrs. Vinaya V Kadalli : UGC NET qualified Criteria 2.3 Categorization of faculty based on Qualification and Experience Computer Science B.C.A. / B.Sc Sl.No. NAME Qualification Experience 1. Mrs. Nutan Mangwani M.C.A. 13 Years 2. Mr. K.Adisesha B.E. M.Sc., (M.Tech) 13 Years 3. Mrs. Lincy Bose M.Tech. 3 ½ years 4. Mrs. Innahai Anugraham M.C.A. 5 years 5. Mrs. R. Aparna M.Sc. M.Phil, Per(P. hD) 4 ½ years 6. Mr. Manjunath.S M.C.A. 4 years M.Sc. Computer Science Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 62 Bangalore City College, Sl.No. NAME 2012-13 Qualification Experience 1. Mrs. Arthi Mahapatra M.Tech. 7 Years 2. Mrs. S.Umamaheswari M.C.A. 5 Years 3. Mrs. Sumathi M. Sc., MCA 5 Year 4. Mrs. Pushpalatha M. Sc., 1 Year 5. Mrs. Madhusmitha M.Sc 1 year ELECTRONICS SCIENCE Sl.No. Bangalore NAME Qualification Experience 1. Mrs. Durga Madhavan M.Sc., Electronics 4 Years 2. Mr. Anantha.H.A. M.Sc., Electronics 4 Years 3. Ms. Vamshi B.K. M.Sc., Electronics 4 Years 4. Mr. Barkathulla M.Sc., Electronics, (Ph.D.) 3 year 5. Mrs. Archana.V M.Sc., Electronics 1 year 6. Mrs. Poonam Yadav M. Tech (ECE) 4 Years PHYSICS Sl.No. NAME Qualification Experience 1 Dr. S.N. Rai M.Sc. PhD 40+Years 2 Mrs. Sujatha M.Sc. Physics 10 Years 3 Mrs. Farhana Aziz M.Sc. Physics 6 Years 4 Mrs. Anjali Agarwal M.Sc. Physics 4 Years 5 Mr. A. Guru Prasad M.Sc. Physics, (B.Ed.) 2 Year 6 Mr. Raghu M.Sc. Electronics 1 ½ Year Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 63 Bangalore City College, NAME Qualification Experience 1. Dr. Chandrama Basu MSc., Ph.D 5 yrs(Research), 3 yrs teaching 2. Mrs. Priya Jhalavat M.Sc 7 Years 3. Mrs. Jeena Geroge Susan M.Sc, M.Phil 4 Years 4. Ms Muhsina MM M.Sc 1 ½ Years 5. Mr. Raveesha R M.Sc 1 Year 6. Mrs. Swathy Harithas M.Sc 1 Year BIOCHEMISTRY Sl.No. 2012-13 CHEMISTRY Sl.No. Bangalore NAME Qualification Experience 1. Dr. Somali Ghosh PhD, PDF 8 Years 2. Mrs. Olive Grace M.Sc., Biochemistry 5 Years 3. Mrs. Swati Gosh M.Sc., Biochemistry 2 ½ Years 4. Ms. Anupama M.Sc., Biochemistry 6 Months NAME Qualification Experience 1. Dr. Maryada Dixit Phd, Post Doc 11 Years 2. Dr. Sreekanth P.M Phd, Post Doc 3 Years 3. Dr. Shipra Phd, Post Doc 6 Years 4. Mrs. Rekha M.Sc., 8 Years 5. Ms. Mahalakshmi M.Sc., B.Ed 8 Years 6. Ms. Priya John M.Sc. M.Phil 7 years BIOTECHNOLOGY Sl.No. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 64 Bangalore City College, 2012-13 MICROBIOLOGY Sl.No. Bangalore NAME Qualification Experience 1. Dr. Vimala Gandhi M.Sc.,PhD 13 Years 2. Dr. Francisea Kalavathi M.Sc.,PhD 10 Years 3. Mrs. MV Devika M.Sc., 2 Years 4. Mrs. Devi V M.Sc., 2 Years FASHION & APPAREL DESIGN Sl.No. NAME 1. Mrs. Vinaya 2. Mrs. Divya Chandran 3. Ms. Hidiya Zaineb Qualification Experience Diploma (Export Management), M. Sc., (Textiles and Clothing) M. Sc., (Textile Chemistry), 8 Years 3 Years M.S (Apprl Buss & Admin) M. Sc., (Textiles and Clothing) 5 Years Dip., (Apparel Design & Fabric 4. Mrs. Nagashree D Tech), B. Sc., (Fashion & 7 Years Apparel Design) COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Sl.No. NAME Qualification M.Com, MBA, Experience 1. Mrs. Sudha Ashok Kumar 2. Ms. Blessy MP MBA 3 years 3. Mrs. Veena Chandrashekar MBA 3 Years 4. Ms. Sunsue M Com 1year 5. Ms. Mary Anu Veena MFA 1 Year Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC MPhil 5 yrs Page 65 Bangalore City College, NAME Qualification Experience 40 years of industry 1. Prof. Dhanraj M.A.,M.B.A.(IIM-B) 2. Ms. Krishna Kumari M.Com, MBA , (PhD) 4 Year 3. Mrs. Rekha. P MIB, M Phil 3 Year 4. Ms. Mary Anu Veena MFA 1 Year 13 years of Teaching MSW Sl.No. 2012-13 MIB and MFA Sl.No. Bangalore NAME Qualification MSW, M.Phil., D.L.L Experience 1. V. Uma Maheshwari 2. Mr. Basavaraj Patel MSW, M.Phil., 1 year 3. Mr. Francis MSW 1 year D.I.Psy 16 yrs Mathematics and Statistics Sl.No. NAME Qualification Experience 1. Mr. Narayanan M.Sc., M. Phil 7 years 2 Mr. Prakash Chandra Behera M.Sc(Maths), MCA 7 years 3. Ms. Monisha. S. Raju M.Sc 1 year Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 66 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Languages and Journalism Sl.No. NAME Qualification Experience 1. Mr. Rajendra Prasad MA, B. Ed, M.Phil., NET 9 years 2. Mrs. Bhanumathi MA, B. Ed, M.Phil. 18 years 3. Mrs. C. S. Chetana MA 3 years 4. Mr. Madhuchandra MA (Psy) 7 years 5. Mrs. Assumpta Louis MA 11 years 6. Mrs. Thilagavathy MA, M.Phil 2 years 7. Mrs. Regina Jaykumar MA , M.Phil 8 years 8. Mrs. Meera Prasad MA 2 years Criteria 2.4 Categorization of faculty based on qualification and experience with details. Computer Science B.C.A. / B.Sc Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Mrs. Nutan Mangwani M.Sc HOD 2. Mr. K.Adisesha B.E. M.Sc.(IT), (M.Tech) Sr.Lecturer 3. Mrs. Lincy Bose M.E Lecturer 4. Mrs. Innahai Anugraham M.C.A. Lecturer 5. Mr. Manjunath.S M.C.A. Lecturer 6. Mrs. Aparna M.Sc. M.Phil, (Ph.D.) Lecturer M.Sc. Computer Science Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Mrs. Arthi Mahapatra M.Tech. HOD 2. Mrs. S.Umamaheswari M.C.A. Lecturer 3. Mrs. Sumathi M. Sc., MCA Lecturer 4. Mrs. Pushpalatha M. Sc., Lecturer Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 67 Bangalore City College, NAME Qualification Post 1. Mrs. Durga Madhavan M.Sc., Electronics HOD 2. Mr. Anantha.H.A. M.Sc., Electronics Lecturer 3. Ms. Vamshi B.K. M.Sc., Electronics Lecturer 4. Mr. Barkathulla M.Sc., Electronics, (Ph.D.) Lecturer 5. Mrs. Archana.V M.Sc., Electronics Lecturer 6. Mrs. Poonam Yadav M. Tech (ECE) Lecturer PHYSICS Sl.No. 2012-13 ELECTRONICS SCIENCE Sl.No. Bangalore NAME Qualification Post 1 Dr. S.N. Rai M.Sc. PhD HOD 2 Mrs. Sujatha M.Sc. Physics Lecturer 3 Mrs. Farhana Aziz M.Sc. Physics Lecturer 4 Mrs. Anjali Agarwal M.Sc. Physics Lecturer 5 Mr. A. Guru Prasad M.Sc. Physics, (B.Ed.) Lecturer 6 Mr. Raghu M.Sc. Electronics Lecturer ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Dr. Chandrama Basu Ph.D HOD 2. Mrs. Priya Jhalavat M.Sc Lecturer 3. Mrs. Jeena Geroge Susan M.Sc, M.Phil Lecturer 4. Mrs. Narmada Aneesh M.Sc Lecturer 5. Mrs. Radhika.R. Nair M.Sc Lecturer 6. Dr. Savita Garg M.Sc Lecturer Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 68 Bangalore City College, NAME Qualification Post 1. Dr. Somali Ghosh PhD, PDF HOD 2. Mrs. Olive Grace M.Sc., Biochemistry Lecturer 3. Mrs. Swati Gosh M.Sc., Biochemistry Lecturer 4. Ms. Anupama.C.N M.Sc., Biochemistry Lecturer BIOTECHNOLOGY Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Dr. Sreekanth P.M Ph.D, Post Doc HOD 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dr. Maryada Dixit Dr. Shipra Mrs. Rekha Ms. Mahalakshmi Ms. Priya John PhD, Post Doc Ph.D, Post Doc M.Sc., M.Sc., B.Ed M.Sc. M.Phil Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer MICROBIOLOGY Sl.No. 1. 2012-13 BIOCHEMISTRY Sl.No. Bangalore NAME Dr. Francisea Kalavathi Qualification M.Sc.,Ph.D. Post HOD 2. Dr. Vimala Gandhi M.Sc.,PhD Lecturer 3. 4. Mrs. M.V Devika Mrs. Devi V M.Sc., M.Sc., Lecturer Lecturer FASHION & APPAREL DESIGN Sl.No 1. 2. NAME Mrs. Vinaya Mrs. Divya Chandran 3. Ms. Hadiya Zaineb 4. Mrs. Nagashree. N Qualification Post Diploma (Export Management), M. Sc., (Textiles and Clothing) HOD M. Sc., (Textile Chemistry), M.S (Apparel Buss & Admin) Lecturer M. Sc., .,(Textiles and Clothing) Dip., (Apparel Design & Fabric Tech), B. Sc., (Fashion & Apparel Design) Lecturer Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Lecturer Page 69 Bangalore City College, Bangalore MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Mr. Narayanan M.Sc., M. Phil Lecturer 2 Mr. Prakash Chandra Behera M.Sc Lecturer 3. Ms. Monisha. S. Raju M.Sc Lecturer COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT BBM Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Mrs. Sudha Ashok Kumar M.Com, MBA, MPhil HOD 2. Ms. Blessy MP MBA Lecturer 3. Mrs. Veena Chandrashekar MBA Lecturer 4. Mrs. Sunsu Anna Zachariah M Com Lecturer 5. Ms. Mary Anu Veena MFA Lecturer 6. Mr. Antony Jude.P MBA Lecturer MIB and MFA Sl.No. 2012-13 NAME Qualification Post 1. Prof. Dhanraj M.A.,M.B.A.(IIM-B) HOD 2. Ms. Krishna Kumari M.Com, MBA , (PhD) Lecturer 3. Mrs. Rekha. P MIB, M Phil Lecturer 4. Ms. Mary Anu Veena MFA Lecturer 5. Prof. Balasubramanyam Lecturer 6. Mr. S.K. Tikko Lecturer MSW Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Mrs. V. Uma Maheshwari MSW, M.Phil., DLLDI. Psy HOD 2. Mr. Basavaraj Patel MSW, M.Phil., Lecturer 3. Mr. Francis MSW Lecturer Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 70 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Languages and Journalism Sl.No. NAME Qualification Post 1. Mr. Rajendra Prasad MA,BED, MPhil, NET Lecturer 2. Mrs. Bhanumathi MA,BED, MPhil Lecturer 3. Mrs. C. S. Chetana MA Lecturer 4. Mr. Madhuchandra. M. K MA Psychology Lecturer 5. Mrs. Assumpta Louis MA, MPhil, MBA Lecturer 6. Mrs. Thilagavathy MA, MPhil Lecturer 7. Mrs. Regina Jaykumar MA, MPhil Lecturer 8. Mrs. Meera Prasad MA Lecturer Criteria 2.5: Initiative towards faculty development program. Comprehensive workshop is conducted in the college for faculty development to maximize teaching and learning power, which will be able to shape the career as a professional trainer in the management world. This program is recommended for all level of trainers and faculties. This faculty development programme gives you access to tools, strategies and techniques orchestrated in a fashion that elevates learning to a new level of experience, Creative and efficiency. Outcome of the programme: Facilitate Individual and group learning including supporting and monitoring, learning and addressing barriers of effective presentation. Deliver structured training sessions including; establishing an environment conductive to group learning. Learn how to use high involvement tools that make training very much effective. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 71 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.6 Total number of seminars workshops conducted and attended by faculty. Computer Science Mr. K. Adisesha, attended Seminar on ERP Packages on MIS organizes by BIMS, Mysore University. Physics Mr. Guru Prasad attended Seminar on organized by Oxford Group of Institution. Chemistry Attended National level seminar ‗Chem-Trust‘ Organized by NMKRV College, Jaynagar on March 20, 2013. Biochemistry Attended seminar on water conservation Attended Seminar on Personal Development Biotechnology Dr. Sreekanth P M, participated in National level workshop on ―revised Methodology 2012 in assessment and accreditation by NAAC‖. MSW V. Umamaheswari attended National seminar conducted by Saratha College, Salem. Criteria 2.7 List of teaching staff participated as resource persons Dr. Srikanth P.M, HOD of M.Sc., Biotechnology gave seminar on Improvement of trees using Biotechnological application at Indian wood Science & Technology, Malleshwaram, Bangalore. Mr. Rajendraprasad lecturer gave seminar on Kannada Nadu, Nudi and Culture at NSS camp organized at Janabharathi social camp. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 72 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.8 List out the Research Projects carried out in the College Computer Science Data hiding using Steganography. Credit card fraud analysis Oral Cancer detection using pattern recognition Machine learning for detecting Gene-gene interactions. ELECTRONIC SCIENCE FPGA Based Encryption and Decryption of BCH codes Satellite Data handling using MAT LAB MICROBIOLOGY Antibacterial activity of some medicinal plants against human pathogens Production and characterization of α-amylase by aspergillus Niger on solid state fermentation using wheat bran as substrate Comparative analysis of ―detection os malarial parasite by molecular (real time PCR) card and slide methods. Invitro comparative study of aqueous, alcoholic, chloroform extracts of ammonia squamoceae L. on cell lines. MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKS Research conducted on construction workers, Koramangala, Bangalore. Project on Slum Development Programme, Wilson Garden, Bangalore. Research on Psycho-Social problem faced by Cancer patients, Kidwai Hospital, Bangalore. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 73 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.9 Patents nil Criteria 2.10 Collaborative Research Computer science: Breast cancer detection using neural network Signature verification Code Encryption and Decryption using Steganography Electronic Science: Automated Test System for X-band Data Transmission System used in Indian Remote Sensing Satellites at ISTRAC. Data Encryption and decryption of satellite data using MAT Lab, ISTRAC. Data Encryption and decryption of satellite data using VHDL, ISTRAC. Load Shedding Relay (LSR) at BHEL. Reduce backlogs of IAZA model (Three Phase Filter Module) at BHEL. Advanced controller for power management at BHEL. Chemistry: Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Chemistry at ―Himalaya Herbal Company‖, Mohali. Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Chemistry at ―DEBEL‖ Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Chemistry at ―Environmental and Safety Research and Development‖, Rajajinagar, Bangalore. Microbiology: Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Microbiology on ―Growth Response of Plants on Inoculums with Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria‖ at GKVK, Bangalore Biotechnology: Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 74 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Biotechnology at ―Indian Institute of Agriculture‖ GKVK campus Collaborative research by students of M.Sc., Biotechnology at ―Genohelix Research Lab‖, Bangalore Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Biotechnology at ―Prestine Clinical Research‖, Bangalore Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Biotechnology at ―DNA Labs India‖, Hyderabad. Collaborative research by students of M.Sc Biotechnology at ―National Center for Cell Science‖ Pune. Master of Social Work: Collaborative social research work with ―BIRDS‖ organization (NGO) Collaborative social research work with ―Sumangali Sevashram ―(NGO) Collaborative social research work with ―Mahila Dakshita Samiti‖(NGO) related to women empowerment. Criteria 2.11 Research grants received NIL Criteria 2.12 Details of research scholars (M.Phil and Ph.D) Computer Science: Mrs. Aparna. R (Ph.D) Mr. Adisesha. K (M. Phil) Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 75 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Electronic Science: Mr. Barkathulla (Ph.D) Ms. Swetha (Ph. D) Biochemistry: Mrs. N. S. Kaviyarsi, Ph.D Commerce and Management: Sudha Ashok Kumar - Ph.D (Pursuing) Rekha (MPhil) Antony (M. Phil) English: Mrs. Louis, M.Phil Mrs. Tilakavathy, M.Phil MSW: Mrs. V. Uma Maheshwari, M.Phil Criteria 2.13 Honor and awards to faculty Physics: Dr. S. N. Rai is a president of India‘s nominee in the executive council of the Central University Biotechnology: Dr. Sreekanth P. M awarded Dr. K. N Bhat Memorial endorsement Gold medal award 2013 for the best emerging scientist of Kerala Forest Research Institute. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 76 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Computer Science: Mr. Adisesha. K was awarded best Lecturer award in G.K. Institute of Science and Management, Bangalore Commerce and Management: Prof. Dhanraj was awarded best lecturer award. English: Mrs. Chetana. C. S represented Karnataka and Goa Directorate NCC, Republic Day Camp at New Delhi. Mrs. Chetana. C. S was also awarded B Grade artist in all India Radio. Master of Social Work (MSW) Mrs. Uma Maheshwari was awarded as best social worker from Madurai Institute of Social Science 2012. Best Social Worker award by Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai. Paper presented in Europe topic on "Personality skills", selected as best paper. Criteria 2.14 Internal resources generated Nil Criteria 2.15 Community Service Computer Science Department had organized trip to orphanage ―Karunai Ashram‖ and donated cash, distributed food and clothes to orphans. Department had organized Visit to ―old age home‖ BTM Layout Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 77 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Electronic Science Department had organized trip to ―old home orphanage‖ at Horamavu and ―Jyothi seva for blinds‖ Venkalishpuram Orphanages: Home of Hope, Hennur Cross, Bangalore on 20/05/2012 Government Schools ThimmaNayakanahalli School -15/12/2012 Physics Orphanages: Prathana, Blind home, J.P. Nagar 3rd Phase, Bangalore, on 27/05/2012 Government Schools Mallanayakanahalli-27/4/2012 Biochemistry: Students were taken to ―Good Shepherded Orphanage‖, Hosur Organic Chemistry: Visited ―Shalom Grace Children home orphanage and adoption agency‖ kalyannagar on 18th march 2012. English: Mrs. Chetana C. S provided service through joining NCC and NSS camps. Organized Blood Donation camp for Faculty and Students. Commerce and Management BBM Visited ―Little sisters of the poor‖, Chelikere, Bangalore sited these homes on the month of October and distributed some sweets and clothes during the time of deepavali Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 78 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 B Com Students of VI B Com visited ―SHUSWU BHAVAN‖ for mentally retarded, Lingarajpuram, Bangalore. Students spoke with them and understood their grievance, innocence and made them happy by conducting games. They donated colouring books, crayons, fruits,etc,. Students of IV BCom visited Karunashraya Old Age Home, Kunadanahalli gate, Bangalore. The students donated money, clothes and food. Microbiology I Sem M.Sc., III Sem M.Sc. and I sem B.Sc. students visited Missionaries of charity at lingarajapuram, Bangalore on 10/11/2012 MSW Organized all awareness programs such as Health camp, AIDS HIV camp awareness, Drug addiction and women empowerment etc with students of MSW. Criteria 2.16: Teachers and officers recruited Teaching:Sl.No Name Qualification Experience Department 1. Mrs. Padma priya MA, M.Phil 2years Economics 2. Mr. Nikhil Chandra Pathak MBA 7 years Commerce &Mgmt 3. U. Srinivas Murthy MA, MBA 10 years English 4. Mr. Ravilochanam MA, PGDBM 20 years English 5. Mr. William Gregory M MA[His],MA[Eng] 11 years English 6. Mrs. Manjushree M.Sc 1 year Chemistry 7. Dr. Prashati Majumdar M.Sc, Phd 5 year Chemistry 6. Mrs. Lakshmi sireesha M.Tech 4 years Mathematics Non-Teaching:Sl.No Name Qualification Experience Designation 1. L. Srinivasarangan M.Com 33 CFO 2. Chandrashekar. M BA 14 Supervisor Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 79 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.17 Teaching and Non-teaching Ratio The ratio between teaching and non-teaching staff is 1.5 : 1 Staff Total Male Female Teaching 74 18 56 Non-teaching 45 15 30 Criteria2.18 Improvement in library services Seating Capacity : 164 Sqft Reading Room : 84 Sqft Reference Section : 80 Sqft CCTV System installed for close monitoring the students in the Library Catalogue of Library Books in Stock available for use of the students and faculty Weakness: Book collection may be increased subject-wise, depending on the no. of students. Language books: Kannada, Hindi, English and other language books need to be procured Library Process needs to be automated using proprietary LMS packages Photocopying facility needs to be installed Students need to submit softcopy version of their Project reports At least 10% of the old and damaged books needs to be weeded out and replaced Opportunity: Free and Open source journals can be made accessible in the Library through college website and other websites such as INFILBNET, DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals, Chemistry Central Journal, PLOS Medicine, Science Direct, Open Source Science Journal, INSPEC, etc. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 80 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 CD /Soft copy versions of project reports can be stored in Library systems and can be accessed by the students. Automation of Library helps students to check availability, and status of books and can reserve. More Computers with Internet connection needed. Book Exhibitions can be organized in the Campus Creation of E-Library/E-Classroom for students. Threat: Loss of books and documents from the Library Students and Faculty members leaving the college without returning books, projects etc. Property Counter with security guard necessary in the Library Criteria 2.19 New Books/ Journals subscribed and their value. Books Accessioned till date : 7361 Books Accessioned in 2012-13 : 206 Periodicals, Journals, Magazines : 22 Newspapers : 9 CDS : 200 Computer Systems in use : 6 Open Access E-Resources Journals websites : 64 Electronic Books websites : 21 Dissertation and theses Websites : 7 New arrivals: Category Total No New Books Journals Total: Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Value 206 Rs 43180 22 Rs 15971 388 Rs 69151 Page 81 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.20 Students Assessment of Teachers Feedback of teachers collected on regular basis from the students each semester. Students of each department are expected to do so for the entire teacher and concerned with their class. Besides, informal interaction between the student and the class teacher/ HOD/ Principal about issues pertaining to teaching quality is also encouraged. Class representatives have an important console inside as well as outside the class room in as much as they interact with management regarding quality of lectures, quality of services and other facilities. Criteria 2.21 Unit cost of education Unit cost of education is calculated as per the following formula: Unit cost=Total recurring expenditure (actual) divided by the total number of students enrolled in the college. The Unit cost of education in Bangalore City College for the year 2012-13: o Unit Cost : Rs. 59744125 / 1200 o Including Salary Component : Rs. 49786 o Excluding Salary Component : Rs. 32460 Criteria 2.22 Computerization of Administration and the process of Admissions and examination results a. Computerization of Administration: Office administration, Admission, Monthly Attendance, Results, Examination and Mark sheet: All these facilities are computerized. Some of these are available on the college website. b. Admission process: We minutely follow the procedures stipulated by the University. Students are communicated from time to time regarding these procedures through the prospectus, notice board and the website. c. Admission policy: Keeping in view our objective of ―EDUCATION FOR ALL‖ we do not insist on cut Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 82 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 off percentage of marks. Our Institution is trying to provide education and enhance the literacy rate. Having vernacular medium students of the locality along with the overseas students is a challenge for our teachers who adapt new styles to cater to the diverse needs. Some of the methods adopted are. 1. Additional Lectures 2. Group-Wise Coaching 3. Handouts/Problem Book 4. Test Series/Class Test 5. Projects/Presentations 6. Guidance Lectures/Seminars Result Analysis for the academic year 2011-12 UG Courses Sl.No 01 02 03 04 Courses Month & Year Semester No of students appeared No of students passed % of Passes Nov 2011 I sem 44 12 27.27% May 2012 II sem 39 07 17.94% Nov 2012 III sem 24 2 8.33% May 2012 IV sem 22 08 36.36% Nov 2011 V sem 20 09 45% May 2012 VI sem 20 08 40% Nov 2011 V sem 05 01 20% Nov 2011 I sem 17 11 64.7% May 2012 II sem 14 09 64.2% B.S.c (Bio Tech,Bio Chem, Nov 2011 III sem 11 06 54.54% Genetics) May 2012 IV sem 11 05 62.5% Nov 2011 V sem 09 07 77.77% May 2012 VI sem 09 07 77.77% Nov 2011 I sem 04 - B.C.A B.Sc (Comp. Sc,Statis,Maths) B. S.c (Micro, Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 0% Page 83 Bangalore City College, Biotech,Biochem) 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Bangalore 2012-13 May 2012 II sem 04 01 25% Nov 2011 I sem 07 03 42.85% May 2012 II sem 07 05 71.42% B.S.c Fashion Apparel & Nov 2011 III sem 11 06 54.54% Design May 2012 IV sem 10 05 50% Nov 2011 V sem 08 02 25% May 2012 VI sem 08 02 25% - - - B.Sc - - (Electro,Physics,Maths) Nov 2011 I sem 10 3 30% May 2012 II sem 06 03 50 % B.A(Journalism,Opt Nov 2011 III sem 05 05 100% Eng,Psy) May 2012 IV sem 06 04 66.66% Nov 2011 V sem 03 02 66.66% May 2012 VI sem 02 02 100% Nov 2011 I sem 04 02 50% May 2012 II Sem 03 03 33.33% B.A Nov 2011 III sem - - (History,Pol.Science,Soci) May 2012 IV Sem 03 03 100% Nov 2011 V Sem 03 03 100% May 2012 VI Sem 03 03 100% - - - B.A ((Economics,PolSc, - - - Socio) B.Com B.B.M Nov 2011 I sem 29 06 20.68 May 2012 II sem 26 7 26.92% Nov 2011 III sem 20 04 20% May 2012 IV sem 20 09 45% Nov 2011 V sem 29 11 37.93% May 2012 VI sem 21 08 38.9% Nov 2011 I sem 16 04 25% May 2012 II sem 14 04 28.57% Nov 2011 III sem 28 12 42.88% May 2012 IV sem 28 10 35.71% Nov 2011 V sem 29 12 41.37% May 2012 VI sem 27 15 51.72 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 84 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Result Analysis for the academic year 2011-12 PG Courses Sl.No 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Courses M.Sc BT M.Sc BC M.Sc OC M.Sc MIC M.Sc Physics M.Sc., Apl. Genetics M.Sc Electronic MIB MFA Dec 2011 I sem No of student appeared 24 June 2012 II sem 35 20 57.14% Dec 2011 III sem 49 37 75. 5% June 2012 IV sem 47 39 82.97% Dec 2011 I sem 13 02 15.38% June 2012 II sem 13 01 7.69% Dec 2011 III sem 14 04 28.57% June 2012 IV sem 14 07 50% Dec 2011 I sem 20 02 2.73% June 2012 II sem 25 05 20% Dec 2011 III sem 57 08 14.03% June 2012 IV sem 43 07 16.29% Dec 2011 I sem 09 06 66.66% June 2012 II sem 08 07 87.5% Dec 2011 III sem 24 17 70.83% June 2012 IV sem 24 21 87.5% Dec 2011 I sem 43 05 11.73% June 2012 II sem 43 03 6.97% Dec 2011 III sem 50 10 20% June 2012 IV sem 49 22 44.88% Dec 2011 I sem - - Dec 2011 I sem 35 05 14.5% June 2012 II sem 18 06 33.33% Dec 2011 III Sem 22 03 13.63% June 2012 IV sem 21 03 14.28% Dec 2011 I sem 08 07 87.05% June 2012 II sem 06 03 50% Dec 2011 III sem 13 09 69.23% June 2012 IV sem 11 10 90.85% Dec 2011 I sem 19 03 15.78% June 2012 II sem 18 16 88.88% Dec 2011 III sem 05 05 100% June 2012 IV sem 05 05 100% Month & Year Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Semester No of students passed 16 % of Passes 66.66% - Page 85 Bangalore City College, 10 M.S Communication 11 M.Sc Comp Science 12 MSW Bangalore 2012-13 - - - - - Dec 2011 I sem 19 05 26.3% June2012 II sem 18 13 72.22 % Dec 2011 III sem 13 07 53.84% May 2012 IV sem 13 09 69.23% Dec 2011 I sem 24 12 50% June 2012 II sem 24 08 33.33% Dec 2011 III sem 42 42 100% June 2012 IV sem 42 41 97.6% Criteria 2.23 INCREASES IN INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES Improvements in Library CC TV installed in all floors of the college premises. UNESCO Developed WINISIS software package installed in library Obtaining Membership of INFLIBNET Centre is in the process for library. Teaching aids like overhead projectors were installed for innovative teaching. New Material Science Lab Established for specialization. B.Sc., Physics and Electronics laboratories newly established. Four life sciences labs are innovated with equipment like PH Meter, Calorimeter, conducting meter, vacuum pumps, hot air oven, potentiometer, magnetic stirrer, water bath etc. Separate counseling room is setup for conducting group counseling. Students are provided with high speed internet facility for project work. Fire extinguishers are placed for safety precautions in all floors and labs. Vehicle parking facility is provided for both students and staff. Separate hostel facilities are available for both boys and girls students. Separate washrooms facilities are available for both boys and girls students Criteria 2.24 TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE Computers systems are upgraded to latest technology. Internet connectivity is upgraded to high speed. Periodic up gradation of college website. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 86 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.25 FINANCIAL AID TO THE STUDENTS Scholarship for the best students and financial aid to the poor students by giving concession on college fee‘s and free books for poor students. Criteria 2.26 ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT FROM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Alumni Association had conducted two meetings in this academic year and made some valuable suggestions for development of the college. Suggestions are as follows: a. To organize Youth- festival, seminars. b. To organize inter college sports activities. Alumni Association also helps the students in placements, field work, and dissertation. Alumin’s: Computer Science B.C.A. / B.Sc Sl.No. NAME Place of Work Designation 1. AVINASH KUMAR GUPTA Aditya birla group Analyst 2. CHUNGKU LHAM Working in Bhutan System Admin 3. DEEPIKA K IDBI Bank IT Support 4. HARISH KUMAR Self-business Business 5. KENCHO TASHI Working in Bhutan Admin 6. LAVANYA H Doing MCA from IGNOU 7 LOKESH KUMAR Working in Furniture palace 8 MADHUSUDAN PURTY Parents Business 9 MANJUNATH N Studying MCA in PESIT College 10. MICHAEL S H Studying MCA in Reva college 11. N SHILPA Call center First Source Tech Support 12. PEMA Working in Bhutan Tech Support 13. PRITISHREE Studying in VIT university 14. RAJIB DEKA Blue Chip computer Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Business Analyst Page 87 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 15. RAVI BHUSHAN SINGH Wipro Networking 16. RAVINDRA KUAMR Furniture palace 2012-13 Soft Test Engg MAHILANGE 17. SAMRAT KUMAR GUPTA Working in Mphasis, Soft Test Engg 18. SUCHISMITA PANDA Working in Adodis web Tech Support 19. SUMIT KUMAR TIWARI Mankind pharma Support Engg 20. SUNIL YADAV H D F C Bank 21. SURKSHA KUMARI Studying in Simla university M.Sc. Computer Science Sl.No. NAME Place of Work Designation Phone Number 1. Arup Kantinath IT One Pvt Ltd Software Engg 8550077723 2. Sumalatha HP Software Engg 9686533001 3. Pushpalatha Bangalore City College Lecturer 7259035588 4. Madhusmitha Pradhan Bangalore City College Lecturer 9663082504 5. Itishree Prachan IT One Pvt Ltd Analyst 9980036710 Physics Sl.No. Student Name Place of Work Designation Phone Number 1 Murali Bangalore Lecturer 9448664292 2 Srinivasa Bangalore Lecturer 9900123252 3 Srikanth Chintamani Lecturer 9986524699 4 Muralidharan Bangalore Lecturer 8892674461 5 Vasu Hoskote Lecturer 9916339832 6 Nalini Bangalore Company 8056524642 7 Lavanya Bangalore Company 8 MohanKumar Bangarpet Lecturer 9448642921 9 Sachin Bangalore Company 9036942561 10 Thyabkhan Mysore Lecturer 9052643122 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 88 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Biochemistry Sl.No. Student Name Place of Work Designation Ph. Number 1 BharatKumar Astrazeneca Q.C.Analytical Lab 9945165085 2 RamanaReddy Natural Remedy Sr.Res.Executive 9964479330 3 Shruthi.N Molecular Connection ScientificAnalyst 9663009666 4 Naimisherk Similax-lab Q.C.Chemist 8885735529 5 Rashmi.V Molecular Connection Scientific Analyst 9945640853 6 Vedashree Informatics Informatic Analyst 9611895803 7 AmithaN Informatics Informatic Analyst 9900359259 8 Amrutha.N Informatics Informatic Analyst 7259825239 9 Subhasreeswain Microlab Qulaity Assurance- 9036461322 Biochemist Biotechnology Sl.No. 1 Student Name Raju Place of Work Jawarlal Nehru Center for Designation Ph. Number Research Assistant 9035227115 Advanced Research 2 Mahendra Namdhari Seeds Research Assistant 8050296804 3 Sonirakshi NIMHANS Research Fellow 9590926096 4 Anurag CMC, Vellore PhD Student 9019329812 5 P.Ramakrishna Reddy Lab Research Assistant 8643253006 6 Sirisha NIM Project Assistant 8123424553 7 KasadiSuryam Bharathbiotech Scientific Assistant 9949274246 8 Anil Directorate of Rice Research JRF 7676143066 9 Syamsom raj EPTRI Technical Assistant 9966990420 10 Alfred Besra INV(M.Sc. Studying) Student 8084963101 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 89 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Chemistry Sl.No. Student Name Place of Work Designation Ph. Number 1 Avinash Meher Anthem BioScience(R&D) Research Scientist 2 Vaibhav Potadar Global Calcium Pvt.Ltd, Hosur Quality Control 3 Girish Syngene (R&D) Research Scientist 4 Sujith Molecular Connections Research Scientist 5 Abinash LGC Promochem (R&D) Research Scientist 6 Hareesh Suguna Chicken Quality Control 9901370586 Commerce and Management BBM Sl.No 1 Student Name Place of Work Designation Ph. Number Yamuna VOX Spectrum Pvt. Ltd., Junior Hyderabad Accountant 9842489972 2 Astha TVS Motor Ltd, Bangalore Receptionist 9731436810 3 Heena J&K Bank, Bangalore Accountant 7413291657 4 Md. Aziz Bharath Petroleum Corp, Ltd., West Marketing 9031253784 Bengal Section B.Com. Sl.No. Student Name Place of Work Designation Phone Number 1 K Karthik Junior Accountant Techno tips 9346110022 2 Shreyas Tata Service Marketing 9740007112 3 Somith Kumar HCF Co., Data Entry 9332200500 4 Nithya HP Gas, Koramangala Admn and executive 9842206110 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 90 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MIB and MFA Sl.No. Student Name Place of Work Designation Phone Number 1 Wasim Yousuff SystemsDoctor,Bangalore Marketing Executive 8123423253 2 Richa SystemDoctor,Bangalore Marketing Executive 9635099001 3 Chandan Vachana Securities, Consultant 7411471318 Bangalore 4 Satya METlife,Bangalore Marketing Executive 9845050392 5 Priyanka Deutch Bank,Bangalore HR Manager 9036956561 MSW Student Name Place of Work Designation Phone Number 1 Mamatha Gujarat H.R. Manager 9538371698 2 Arthur NIMHANS, Bangalore Project Co-ordinator 988653585 3 Nisha International School Social Worker 9538371698 4 Madhu K. M ITC, Bangalore Manager 9880293929 5 Mamatha R TATA, Kirloskar H.R. Manager 9035405767 Sl.No. Criteria 2.27 ACTIVITIES AND SUPPORT FROM PTA The College does not have a Parent-Teacher Association. However it organizes annual Parent-Teacher Interaction sessions, to give feedback about student attendance and performance, to involve parents in the education of their children and to seek financial collaboration. Parents are also invited for the Orientation Programme, Graduation day and other events. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 91 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.28 HEALTH SERVICES In house health center with a visiting doctor. Campus, classrooms and the corroders are cleaned every day. Purified drinking water facility is providing in college campus. Blood grouping analysis is done to newly joined students every year. Ambulance on call and periodic health checkups for staff and students. First Aid Counter provided in each department. Lectures on Girls Education for Girls. Lectures on AIDS Awareness. Criteria 2.29 SPORTS AND GAMES College organizes annual interdepartmental sports fest where all the students participate in both indoor and outdoor sports and games like volley ball, throw ball, cricket, chess, Badminton and various track events like running race etc., the winners are awarded and motivated. Criteria 2.30 INCENTIVES TO OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONS Best sportsman cash award by college management Free sports accessories distributed to best sport persons by college management like, 1. Track Suits 2. Sports kit. 3. Cricket kit, etc., Sending students to participate inter college sports events by free of cost. Encouraging students to have exposure to outside sports world like, Taluk level, District Level etc. Academic fee concision from college management to best sports persons Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 92 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.31 STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS Department of Computer Science BCA Mr. Sajeevan and Ms. Preeti cleared PG CET and are perusing MCA Course Mr.Franklin of BCA cleared competitive exam and perusing MBA in Christ University Best outgoing student awarded to Mr. Franklin Best Academic student awarded to Ms. Amreen Taj M.Sc(CS) Best outgoing student awarded to Mr. Rupak Dey Best Academic student awarded to Mr. Santosh Bera Department of Electronic Science Steffy M George Secured highest marks in the Bangalore University exams in all semesters in M. Sc., Best outgoing student awarded to Mr. Sudhendra and Ms. Pankaja Department of Physics Best outgoing student award to Mr. Tagore in 2012 batch Department of Chemistry Mr. Ragavendra K.S. of IV sem M.Sc., secured second highest marks in the Bangalore University ecamination held in July-Aug 2012 Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 93 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Department of Biochemistry Best outgoing student awarded to Mr. Vinay Kumar Department of Biotechnology Mr. Rati Ranjan of B. Sc., BT cleared M.SC., BT entrance examination in 2012 conducted by JNU Department of Commerce and Management B Com / BBM Best Academic student awarded to Mr. Sabad Ahmed from VI sem B Com Best Academic student awarded to Ms. Arolya Mary from VI sem BBM MIB and MFA Robert –MIB IV Sem – Best Performance Award (Examination) Praveen-MFA IV Sem-Best Performance Award (Examination) Roshan-MIB IV Sem-Best Performance Award(Examination) Department of Social Work (MSW) Best Academic student awarded to Mr. Naveen Kumar H. C Best Academic student awarded to Ms. Sanitha Department of English Attended NSS camp arranged by college for a week at Jnana Barathi, Campus Bangalore University. Students have won prizes in various sprts events organized by college in the events like shot-put, Running race, etc., Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 94 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.32 DETAILS OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING UNIT College organizes student guidance on regular basis headed by a team of senior lecturers from their respective department who provide guidance to the students regarding admission, choice of subjects and for their individual grievances, Lecturers were arranged regarding career guidance, Students were provided guidance regarding the examinations, Guidance and counseling was provided to the students regarding future career. Criteria 2.33 DETAILS OF THE PLACEMENT SERVICES College has a separate placement cell which interacts with HR Managers of various Organizations and conduct interviews in our college campus, which enabling the students in getting placement in their field of interest. The placement season this year was one of the most remarkable ones with increasing number of companies stepping into the college and more students climbing up the corporate ladder. The college saw a mélange of banks, consultancies, market research, information technology, conglomerates and other financial services firms. Around 20-30 companies recruited this season. The selection procedure was uniform for most of the companies. The first step was resume screening to be followed by group discussion and personal interview/s. Some companies even had a written round to test the aptitude and general awareness of the candidates. The key skills required by most of them were good written and oral communication, numerical ability, aptitude and intellectual capability. The list provides details of various students being placed in various organizations as shown below: Department of Computer Science BCA / B.Sc., Computer Science Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 95 Bangalore City College, Sl.No Course Name Studied Bangalore 2012-13 Work Place Email_id/Ph No 1 Bhavya BCA Infosys BPO [email protected] 2 Mukthar Ahmmed BCA ITC [email protected] 3 Manohar BCA Wipro Networking [email protected] 4 Frank BCA Blue Chip [email protected] 5 Debo BCA Blue chip [email protected] 6 Mala B.Sc Infosys BPO [email protected] 7 Priyanka B.Sc IDBI bank [email protected] MSc Computer Science Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place Email_id/Ph No 1 Arup Kantinath M Sc Computer Science IT One Pvt Ltd [email protected] 2 Sumalatha M Sc Computer Science HP [email protected] 3 Pushpalatha M Sc Computer Science Lecturer, BCC [email protected] M Sc Computer Science Lecturer, BCC [email protected] M Sc Computer Science IT One Pvt Ltd [email protected] Madhusmitha 4 Pradhan 5 Itishree Prachan Department of Electronics Science Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place Email_id/Ph No 1 Sudheendra M Sc Electronics Amazon India [email protected] 2 Chandana M Sc Electronics Symphony [email protected] 3 Mohan Kumar M Sc Electronics Philips [email protected] 4 Manjunath M Sc Electronics Amazon India [email protected] 5 Ambarish M Sc Electronics Infosys Ltd [email protected] 6 Krupa M Sc Electronics Wipro [email protected] 7 Naveen M Sc Electronics cognizant [email protected] 8 Vicky M Sc Electronics Seimens [email protected] Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 96 Bangalore City College, 9 Manasa M Sc Electronics 10 Mahanteesh M Sc Electronics Bangalore Flipkart India AT & S, Mysore 2012-13 [email protected] [email protected] Department of Physics Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place Email_Id/Ph No 1 Veena M Sc Physics Lecturer, Vivekananada College [email protected] 2 Archana M Sc Physics Lecturer, SBMJC College [email protected] 3 Radhakrishna M Sc Physics Lecturer, Sujana College [email protected] 4 Khashim M Sc Physics Lecturer, Bangalore [email protected] 5 Lolakshi M Sc Physics Lecturer, Bangalore 6 Vidyalakshmi M Sc Physics Lecturer, Polytechnic College 7 Lakshmi M Sc Physics Lecturer 8 Savitha M Sc Physics Deeksha, Bangalore Department of Bio-Chemistry Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place 1 Sreelatha. N M Sc Biochemistry Molecular Connection 2 Rajalakshmi M Sc Biochemistry Vimta Labs 3 Ansar Sheikh M Sc Biochemistry Ishaan Lab 4 Sarad Babu M Sc Biochemistry IndoNissin Foods 5 Janet Rachel M Sc Biochemistry Indegene Email_id/Ph No [email protected] [email protected] Department of Bio-Technology Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place 1 Nagaraju M Sc Biotechnology Omega Health Care 2 Ahmed M Sc Biotechnology National Institute of Nutrtion 3 M. Suresh M Sc Biotechnology Email_id/Ph No Education Associate, Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 97 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 4 Kalyani M Sc Biotechnology NCBS 5 Vyshnavi M Sc Biotechnology Usha Biotech, Hyd 6 Amar B Sc Biotechnology Biocon 7 Swathi B Sc Biotechnology Stemcell Research 2012-13 Department of Microbiology:- Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place Email_id/Ph No 1 Karim Microbiology Pharma company, Hyderabad 2 Anand Microbiology Remdex Pharma, Bangalore 3 Sangeetha Microbiology Indiranagar, Bangalore 4 Manish Kumar Microbiology Gujarat 5 Bhavya Microbiology Bangalore Department of Social Works (MSW) Name Course Studied 1 Arthur Julian Joseph MSW 2 Naren MSW 3 4 5 Madhu Nisha Lokesh ITC Marathas NGO Sl.No Work Place Email_id/Ph no MINHANS, Medical Social Worker Drug Addiction Councelling Centre Medical Social Worker HR Manager Community Worker Director 9886535685 9738751882 9945247370 9980423860 9880435668 Department of FAD:- Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place Email_id/Ph No 1 Rajith K. R FAD Infosys BPO [email protected] 2 Deepak FAD Tona Fashion [email protected] 3 Devika FAD Raymonds [email protected] Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 98 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Department of Commerce and Management B Com Sl.No Course Name Work Place Studied Email_id/Ph No 1 Rekha B Com Tata Consultancy Services [email protected] 2 Navaneedh B Com ICICI PRU Life Insurance [email protected] 3 Zaiba Rahi B Com HP [email protected] 4 Sumithra B Com MAX life Insurance [email protected] 5 Bamkin Singh B Com Mphasis [email protected] 6 Shalaka B Com TCS [email protected] 7 Ramya B Com ICICI PRU Life Insurance [email protected] 8 ShashiKumar B Com MAX life Insurance [email protected] 9 Nooru B Com TCS [email protected] 10 Subram Reddy B Com Tata Consultancy Services [email protected] 11 Deepika B Com Mphasis [email protected] BBM Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place Email_id/Ph No 1 Shabir BBM EXL Ltd [email protected] 2 Anu BBM HP Ltd [email protected] 3 Priyasaki BBM HP Ltd [email protected] 4 Jean BBM Big Bazaar Ltd [email protected] 5 Romeo BBM Big Bazaar Ltd [email protected] 6 Karan BBM TCS [email protected] 7 Manu BBM HP Ltd [email protected] 8 Sanjana BBM Zeena Consulting [email protected] 9 Manogna BBM Infosys BPO [email protected] Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 99 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 MIB / MFA Sl.No Name 1 Wasim Yousuf Course Studied MIB Work Place Email_id/Ph No 2 Richa MIB HR, Bangalore City College 3 Sathya MIB MetLife 4 Bruno MIB Narayana Rudhalaya 5 Mikal Ronald MIB IDBI 6 B. Lukman MIB Axis Bank 7 Kurshid MIB ICICI 8 Priyanka Tiwari MIB HDFC 9 Bilalth Bhat MIB ICICI 10 RamaKrishna MIB HR, Bangalore City College 11 Aditya Beri MFA Omega Groups 12 Jerry John Thomas MFA TCS 13 Manjunath .M.C MFA TSG Services Pvt Ltd 14 Brice Arnel MFA Qsource Consultancy Pvt Ltd 15 Praveen Kumar MFA IGATE 16 Santhoosh Babu MFA IBM 17 Shaheen P H MFA Accenture HR, Bangalore City College Department of BA (Journalism) Sl.No Name Course Studied Work Place 1 Shabreen BA(Journalism) TV9 News Channel 2 Jharna BA(Journalism) TV9 News Channel 3 Chimmi BA(Journalism) BPO 4 Luckysona BA(Political Science) Private Company 5 Wilson Raj BA(Journalism) Private Company 6 Nisha.C BA(Journalism) NGO 7 Manisha. C BA(Journalism) Asst. Editor Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Email_id/Ph No Page 100 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 2.34: LINKAGES DEVELOPED WITH NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC OR RESEARCH BODIES Electronics Science Linkage with ISTRAC, BHEL Bangalore. Physics Linkage with the following research bodies: NEHU Shillong Bangalore University Dept of Natural Sciences, University of Wuppertal, Germany Biotechnology The college management associates with Indian Society of Genetics, New Delhi. Indian institute of Horticulture Research, Bangalore. National Center for Cell Sciences GKVK Agriculture University, Bangalore Biochemistry Linkage with Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Microbiology Linkage with GKVK, Bangalore MIB and MFA The college management associates with all India institute of management in academics activities related to management studies. Master of Social Works Linkage with the Nation Institute of Personal Management (NIPM). Linkage with International Social Work Forum, Abudabi, Duabai. Having association with different companies NGO‘s and Universities of research. Fashion and Apparel Design Linkage developed through E-Mail to color forecasting website Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 101 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 PART – C Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 102 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 3.1 BEST PRACTICES BEING ADOPTED AT COLLEGE Well-Come function at the beginning of the year for fresher Student Send -Of function at the end of the year for outgoing students Incentives to Sports Persons Dress code and ID Cards were introduced to students as well as faculty members as per the college norms. To practice the best human relation in the college committees like anti ragging, disciplinary committees were introduced in campus and hostel. Every week interactive sessions are conducted with the students such as business quiz, group discussion, debate, product launch and etc. Regular industrial trips were organized from their respective departments to create awareness of practical issues. High end computing facilities Certificate courses arranged related to computer skills, spoken English and general English Organizing field work and Industrial visits to provide practical exposure in the development of technical skills. Organizing student seminars weekly to improve courage and confidence to speak. Criteria 3.2.1 FINANCIAL AID / SUPPORT TO STUDENTS (PROPOSED) Fee concession provided to topper Students. Provide Academic Books to the Lower income students. Provides payment of fee facility in installments for poor students. Management assists the students to obtain the education loan from bank. Management assists the foreign students to obtain the scholarship/sponsorship from their respective countries. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 103 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Criteria 3.2.2 SCHOLARSHIPS FROM THE COLLEGE Topper Student award Best sportsman award Endowment fund allocated to financially needy students Financial aid in the form of scholarship to be provided to students from respective religion and cast based associations/ sangha‘s. Criteria 3.2.3 ENDOWMENTS FROM THE COLLEGE Nil Criteria 3.2.4 EXTENDED FACILITY- CANTEEN, INDOOR GAMES Canteen Facility provided in collage premises Indoor room is introduced containing indoor games like chess, carom, table tennis, etc,. Criteria 3.2.5 CERTIFICATE COURSES For the benefit of the students every department conduct various time management courses, and conduct workshops on personality development. Criteria 3.2.6 VALUE EDUCATION FOR LIFE National Service Scheme Social Work Program Every week ends we conduct seminars on Technical topic and other subjects related to values and ethics in life. Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 104 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 PART – D Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 105 Bangalore City College, Bangalore 2012-13 Photos Gallery Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC Page 106 Bangalore City College, Bangalore Annual Quality Assurance Report for IQAC 2012-13 Page 107