Dr.Ghafoor Memorial
M.E.S. MAMPAD COLLEGE (Accredited by NAAC with A grade)
ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
(AQAR) 2012-13
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) (2012-13)
Part – A
1.Details of the Institution
1.1
Name of the Institution: DGM MES Mampad College
1.2 Address Line 1:
PO: Mampad College Mampad Malappuram District Kerala
Address Line 2: PO:
Mampad College Pin: 676542 Mampad Malappuram District Kerala
City/Town: Mampad
State: Kerala
Pin Code: 676542
Institution e-mail address: infomesmampad.org
Contact Nos. 04931-200387, 200754. Fax: 200337
Name of the Head of the Institution: Abdurahman OP
Tel
Mob:
04931-200337.
09446158691
Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Thomas Mathew
Mobile: 09447382400
IQAC e-mail address: [email protected]
1.3 NAAC Track ID
Dated, June 15, 2009
1.4 Website
address:
www. mesmampad.org
Web-link of the AQAR:
1.5 Accreditation Details: NAAC
Score : 3.5
Grade: A
Year of Accreditation: 2011
Validity Period: 4 Years
1.6 Date of Establishment of IQAC: 01/06/2003
1.7 AQAR for the year: 2012-13
1.9 Institutional Status : Affiliated College
Autonomous collegeof UGC : No
Regulatory Agency approved Institution: No
Type of Institution: Co-education, Rural
Grant-in-aid +Self Financing : Yes
1.10 Type of Faculty/Programme: Arts, Science, Commerce, Phys Edu and Management.
1.11 Name of the Affiliating University: University of Calicut, Kerala
1.12 Special status conferred by Central/ State Government: Aided
2.I QAC Composition and Activities
2.1No. of Teachers: 73
2.2No. of Administrative/Technical staff: 45
2.3No. of students: 1612
2.4 No. of Management representatives: 1
2.5 No. of Alumni: 16000
2. 6 No. of any other stakeholder and
Community representatives:
6
2.7 No. of Employers/ Industrialists 4
2.8 No. of other External Experts: 20
2.9 Total No. of members: 1702
2.10 No. of IQAC meetings held: 11
2.11 No. of meetings with various
stakeholders No. Faculty:
11
Non-Teaching Staff: 8
Students: 9
Alumni :4 Others:2
2.12 Has IQAC received any funding from UGC during the year?
No
2.13 Seminars and Conferences
(i) No. of Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops/Symposia organized by the IQAC:
Total Nos. National Level : 03
(ii) Themes
1) National Seminar on Environmental Management and its Feature Perspectives Research and PG dept. of zoology ,in association with KFRI, Peechi under the sponsorship of UGC conducted a two day national seminar on “Environmental management and its future perspectives” .Dr.M. Abdulssalam, vice chanceller of Calicut university inaugurated the seminar. Dr.P.A. Azeez, director
,SACON and natural history(SACON)delivered the keynote address. He also presented a paper on- sustainable development. About 200 participants including research scholars and faculties attended the seminar. Dr.Ajith kumar (NCBS, Bangalore), Dr.Y.B. Sreenivasa (scientist, Indian wood science and technology,Bangalore), Dr.I.K.Pai from Goa university,T.V .Sajeev ,scientist,KFRI Peechi,
Dr.Padmalal,scientist,centre for earth science studies,Thiruvanathapuram, Dr.Arun, scientist, SACON
gave informative talks on the subject. Reserch scholars and faculties presented papers in the national seminar.
2) UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Khilaphat Movement PG Department of Arabic and Islamic history conducted a UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Khilaphat Movement and its reflections on
social and literary life of Mappila Muslims of Kerala. Inauguration was done by TK Hamza, former member of Parliament. Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman presided over the function. A. Muhammed, Secretary College Managing Committee gave special talk. Dr. E.M. Abdunnasar, Prof. Muhammed Aslam, Muhammed Ayoob, Aslam Ameen, Abdul Jabbar offered felicitations. Dr. K.P. Abdurahiman welcomed and Prof. P.P. Ahammed proposed vote of thanks.
3) UGC sponsored National Workshop on Value addition in Fruits and Vegetables Dr. H.S. Vibhagara, scientist from Defence Research Lab gave the keynote address. A sales cum exhibition of food items processed by students of Food Technology Department also marked the workshop.A. Muhammed, MES State Treasurer, Dr. E.M. Abdul Nasar, Kappil Muhammed, Aslam Ameen Felicitated. Prof. Cibia George welcomed and Prof. Jawahar, faculty member of the department, proposed vote of thanks.
Workshops: DEPARTMENTAL SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/CAMPS CONDUCTED
1. A seminar paper was presented on 2/12/2011 by Dr.Charles Dominic, Asst. Professor, NIT Calicut on
“ New trends in Graph Theory” in the seminar hall.
2. Seminar on „ Confrontation of identities and performability of characters in Girish Karnad‟s
Plays‟ by Aathira Nandan, Associate Professor, Department of English, NSS College,
Manjeri
3. Seminar on Learning Arabic language: Challenges and prospects by Dr. Nasim
Akhthar Nadwi, Jamia Millia New Delhi, on 19/07/2012.
4. Dr.P Anvar, Higher Education Council Member Secretary addressed a combined
meeting of the first and second year PG students on the topic “Present higher
education scenario”.
5. On 20th
Dec, a departmental seminar was conducted on the topic “Towards second
edition of kerala Model of Development”.Dr.M.Usman, principal Amal College of
Advanced Studies, presented a paper on the topic. Students actively participated in the
discussion following it.
6. A departmental seminar was conducted on the topic “Indian Economy after Global
Meltdown”on 5th
March. Prof. KMA Rahim, retired faculty of the Dept. of
Economics presented paper on the topic.
7. Seminars.
Sl
No
Date Topic
Resource person Feedback
1 04/07/12 Technical advances
intransforming Women‟s
lives
Dr. Pramod
Irumbuzhi, Sri.
Muraleedharan
and Sri. V. Sajeev
Good
2 08.06.2012 Regional Seminar on “
Comparative literature”
Mohammed Shah
Assistant
Professor
PTM Govt
college, PMNA
Good
3 19.07.2012 National seminar on “
Learning Arabic
language in India:
Dr. Nasim
Akhthar Nadwi
Associate
Professor
Jamia Millia, New Delhi
Good
4 17/07/12 Processing of
Reconstituted milk
Sri. Rafeeque Ali,
Production Manager,
Amwaaj Dairy,
Baharain
Good
5 04/01/13 Food Safety and career
development.
Mohd.Sha
Good
6 11.10.2012 Regional seminar on “
Indo Arabic literature
Dr. Jamaludheen Faruqi
Associate
professor
WMO College,
Good
Muttil
7 12.10.2012 Kerala Arabic literature Dr. CP. Aboobacker
HOD, Arabic
Farook college
Good
8 15.11.2012 Regional seminar on “
Quran and Psychology”
Prof. K. Said Abul
Khair
Fomer HOD
MES Mampad
college
Good
9 07.12.2012 Regional seminar on “
Palestine Issue- Rights
and wrongs”
Abdul vahid
Guest faculty
MES Mampad college
Good
10 18.12.2012 Regional seminar on
“Historical places
mentioned in Holy
Quran”
Dr. Abdul Razak
Sullami
Former HOD
Arabic
PSMO College
Good
11 18.12.2012 Regional seminar on
“Significance of learning
Arabic language in the
globalised era”
Husain Palekodan
GG VHSS
Vengara
Good
12 19.02.2013 Regional seminar on “job
avenues of Arabic
language in foreign
countries”
Dr. Zubair Hudavi
Assistant
Professor
TM Govt college,
Good
Tirur
13 22.02.2013 Regional seminar on
“Research methodology”
for PG students
Abdul jaleel
Assistant
Professor
PTM Govt college
PMNA
Good
14 19.02.2013 Role of youth in social
transformation
Noushad
Mannissery
Director, State
youth welfare
Board, Kerala
Good
Plan of Action
To develop student-friendly learning material.
Addition of „General Safety and Awareness in Chemical Industry‟ and Basic electrical, a value added courses as a Vocational Training Provider.
Facilitating the language lab with more infrastructure.
To conduct an award for Best Teacher of the year
Felicitation of the non-teaching staff with „Best Performance‟ Award of the year.
To employ career guidance, placement and orientation programme for final year students.
To organize more national seminars.
To organize at least one international seminar
2.15 Whether the AQAR was placed in statutory body: Yes.
Part – B
Criterion – I
1. Curricular Aspects
1.1 Details about Academic Programmes
Level of the
Programme
Number of
existing Programmes
Number of
programmes added during the
year
Number of
self-financing programmes
Number of value
added / Career Oriented
programmes
PhD
- - - -
PG
7 - 1 -
UG 11 1 -
PG Diploma
- - - -
Advanced Diploma
- - - -
Diploma
- - -
Certificate
1 - - 1
Others
- - - -
Total 19 2 1
Interdisciplinary
-
Innovative
8
1.2 (i) Flexibility of the Curriculum: CBCS/Core/Elective option / Open options
(ii) Pattern of programmes:
Pattern No of Programmes
Semester 18
Trimester -
Annual -
1.3 Feedback from stakeholders: Alumni, Parents, Employers and Students Number of programmes
(On all aspects)
Mode of feedback Manual
1.4 Whether there is any revision/update of regulation or syllabi Yes
1.5 Any new Department/Centre introduced during the year: No
Our college is affiliated to the University of Calicut and bound to follow the university syllabi designed by respective board of studies. As a significant change, the university has introduced credit
and grading system. As an affiliated college, we have implemented the change.
Introduction of Credit Based Semester and Grading system for all the programmes.
Inclusion of 80:20 patterns for all programmes. 80 marks for external component examination and
20 marks for internal component examination.
Criterion – II
2. Teaching, Learning and Evaluation
2.1 Total No. of permanent faculty
Total
Asst. Professors Associate
Professors
Professors Others
73 45 28 - 25
2.2 No. of permanent faculty with Ph.D: 10
2.3 No. of Faculty Positions Recruited (R) and Vacant (V) during the year
Asst.
Professors
Associate
Professors
Professors
Others Total
R V R V R V R V R V
11 - - - - - 25 - 14 3
2.4 No. of Guest and Visiting faculty and Temporary faculty:
2.5 Faculty participation in conferences and symposia:
No. of
Faculty
International
level
National level
State level
Attended - 32 17
Presented
papers
- 26 13
Resource Persons
- 2 3
2.6 Innovative processes adopted by the institution in Teaching and Learning:
16 - 16
For the improvement of result of final year students, bimonthly examinations were conducted.
Unit tests were conducted after the completion of topics.
Educational trips / excursions were arranged to provide direct exposure to historical place and
techniques adopted in the diverse fields.
2.7 Total No. of actual teaching days during this academic year: 190
2.8 Examination/ Evaluation Reforms initiated by the Institution
As the college is affiliated to the University of Calicut, examinations were conducted as per the directives of the University of Calicut in the respective programmes.
The University has introduced the Credit Based Semester and Grading system for all programmes
Bar Code system has been introduced In the college library. Photo copy of the assessed answer paper issued for the students on demand.
2.9 No. of faculty members involved in curriculum Restructuring/revision/syllabus development as
member of Board of Study/Faculty/Curriculum Development workshop: 18
2.10 Average percentage of attendance of students: 86
2.11 Course/Programme wise distribution of pass percentage:
Title of the
Programme
Total no. of
students
Appeared
Division
Distinction
%
I % II % III % Pass %
Arts 189 02 71 54 45 92%
Commerce 53 - 35 4 - 74%
Science 163 32 70 29 03 75%
2.12 How does IQAC Contribute/Monitor/Evaluate the Teaching & Learning processes:
Help and encourage the faculty to use IT enabled techniques of teaching. Arranged teachers‟ training programmes to develop teaching skill.
Prepared an academic calendar to convey the examination schedule, teaching days, celebrations,
results, holidays, vacations, etc. to the faculty, students and parents.
Carried out evaluation of the faculties from respective students with the help of questionnaire.
The IQAC plays crucial role in the development of teaching and learning processes. In this context, IQAC has taken the following efforts for students and teachers.
For students:
The progress of students was monitored through unit tests, home assignments, seminars, etc
Introduction of two value added certificate courses like, Basic electrical and Safety and General
Awareness in chemical industry. Established Language lab to improve the communication skills in English.
2.13Initiatives undertaken towards faculty development:
Help and encourage the faculty to use IT enabled techniques of teaching. Arranged teachers‟ training programmes to develop teaching skill.
Prepared an academic calendar to convey the examination schedule, teaching days, celebrations,
results, holidays, vacations, etc. to the faculty, students and parents.
Carried out evaluation of the faculties from respective students with the help of questionnaire.
2.14 Details of Administrative and Technical staff
Category Number of
Permanent
Employees
Number of
Vacant
Positions
Number of
permanent
positions filled
during the Year
Number of
positions filled
temporarily
Administrative Staff
43 8 4 4
Technical Staff 4 - - -
Criterion – III
3.Research, Consultancy and Extension
3.1 Initiatives of the IQAC in Sensitizing/Promoting Research Climate in the institution:
To inculcate the climate of research, the college has constituted a research committee. The committee
meets at regular intervals to promote research activities in the college, encourages staff to do part time
research and take up research projects. The main objective of this committee is to encourage and help the faculty and the students to undertake research projects.
Sl
No
Department Funding Agency Project Principal
Investigator
Amount in
Rs.
1 Mathematics Department of
Science and
Technology, Govt. of
India
Metric Properties of
Fuzzy Graph and its
Complement
Dr. K. Sameena 02,38,000
2 Zoology UGC minor Insect Pollinators in
Papaya Carica
Prof. K.K Abida 01,18,000
3 Zoology UGC major Insects as Bio
indicators
Dr. K.S Anoop
Das
05,09,000
4 Zoology UGC major Eco-toxicology in
fishes
Dr. L.K Sreekala 10,89,000
Total = 19,54,000
Ongoing research projects
1 Jawahar
Study on processing of Kokum (Garcina
Indica) and its chemical composition. UGC
2 Hasker. E
Preservation techniques for development of
navel products from jackfruit. UGC
3
Alikutty
Pukunnummal
A study on the sewage and drinking water
purification potential of chitosan and its
derivatives.
UGC
4
K. Shaji
Studies on kinetic and mechanism of
oxidation of amino acid by N.HALO
compounds in the presence or absence of
catalyst –B-CYCHORXTRIN.
UGC
5
Dr. Abdul Rabbi
Nisthar
Studies on Neerubia refpes wacker
(coleopteran cleridae) of pest of dried fish
and its control.
UGC
6
Dr. Mohammed
Ismail
Isolation, purification and characterization of
adipokinetic neuropeptides from the rubber
beetle Lupropstristics faism (Trenebrionidae
colexptera)
UGC
7 Dr. Anoop Das
Evaluation of butterflies as ecological
indicators in Western Ghats, India. UGC
8
Dr. Sameena K Metric Properties of Fuzzy Graph and its
complement
Department of Science and
Technology, Govt. of India
9 Salim M A study on outsourcing Kerala State Higher Education
Council.
10
Beegham H. Women in Higher Education, Need, Crisis,
and Socio-Cultural Context and Life Space
of Women
Kerala State Higher Education
Council.
11
Beegham H. The Influence of Gulf Countries on Arabic
Learning in Kerala with Special Reference to
Malappuram
UGC
Minor Research Project
12
Mujeeb Rahman A study on Scope applications of cooperative
principles of establishing Islamic financial
institutions in Kerala
UGC
Minor Research Project
13
Jamseer M Rubber technology UGC
Minor Research Project
New Research Project:
1. Dr. Anoop Das, was selected as the in charge for carrying out a detailed survey of the insect
diversity in Mouling National Park in Dihang- Dibang Biosphere Reserve in the Adi hills of Arunachal Pradesh (2012 Expedition project in Mouling National Park , Arunachal Pradesh)
3.2 Details regarding major projects: No
3.3Details regarding minor projects
Completed Ongoing Sanctioned Submitted
Number - 15 4 -
Outlay in Rs.
Lakhs
- 18.5 19 -
3.4 Details on research publications
National
No of research publications 17
PUBLICATIONS OF THE FACULTY
1 Sakkeena M.K submitted a proposal for Minor Research Project on “Backwardness of Muslim girls in Higher Education with special reference to Malappuram District.
2. Sabique. M.K submitted a proposal for Minor Research Project on “Human Psychology as explicated in Holy Quran with special reference to Transactional Analysis‟‟.
Book Published:
Sameena K., Sunitha. M.S, published a book DISTANCE IN FUZZY GRAPHS, ISBN No: 978-3-659-16934-2, LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany (2012).
Published Research Papers:
1. Sameena K., Sunitha. M.S, (2012). Clustering using distance in fuzzy graphs, International Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, ISSN 1819-4966, V.7, No:1, pp-83-89
K. S. Anoop Das, L.K Sreekala and O.P Abdurahiman - Predation on the Kelaart's Pipistrelle bat,
Pipistrellus ceylonicus Kelaart (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), by the Reddish Parachute Tarantula, Poecilotheria rufilata Pocock (Araneae: Theraphosidae), in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, India in Tropical Natural History, Issue 12 (2)
K. S. Anoop Das, Fathima Suhra and K. K Abida Short communication - A note on the record of
Sahyadri Goudy Baron Euthalia lubentina arasada Fruhstorfer, 1913 3 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from a sub-tropical country side habitat in Kerala, India- provisionally accepted for publication in LEPSEY, International Journal of Tropical Entomology,
Publication – Research department
1. Das K.S.A. (2012). Trapping butterflies in the tropical rainforest canopy in ‘Forest
Canopies of South Asia- A Glimpse’ which is being published by ATREE, Bangalore.
Eds. M.S Devy, T Ganesh., and Tripathy A- Pp.27-28 (Chapter in peer reviewed book)
2. Das. K.S.A Sreekala L.K and Abdurahiman O.P (2012). Predation on the Bat, Kelaart's Pipistrelle
(Pipistrellus ceylonicus Kelaart) by Tarantula, Reddish Parachute Spider (Poecilotheria rufilata
Pocock) in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, India. Tropical Natural History, 12 (2) 257-260.
3. Nishadh.K.A., and Das.K.S.A (2012). Metazoan communities in tree hole aquatic habitat of
Silent valley national park and New Amarambalam Reserve Forest of the Western Ghats, India.
Journal of Threatened Taxa 4 (14): 3312–3318.
4. Dhanya R, Azeez P.A and Das K.S.A (2013). Floral visits and floral damages by avian nectar
robbers on an exotic shrub, Tecoma stans (l.) Kunth. Tropical Natural History 13(1): 49-52.
5. Das K.S.A, Ramachandran V.S. and Vijayan L. (2013). Epiphytes on a tropical rain
forest tree Eleocarpus tuberculatus Roxb. in Silent Valley National Park, Western Ghats.
Botanica Orientalis, Research and Reviews. Journal of biological sciences 2(2); 48-52
6. Das. K.S.A and Nishadh.K.A, (2013). Tree hole aquatic habitat: a model for ecological
experiments. Conservation Science 1, 36-38
7. Das K.S.A and L.Vijayan (2013). The status and ecology of Thumbergia bicolar in Silent Valley
National Park (Submitted to the Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany).
8. Das K.S.A and L.Vijayan (2013). Nest site partitioning of the co-existing bird species in
a tropical rain forest in Silent Valley National Park, Western Ghats, India (to be
submitted to the Journal of Field Ornithology).
9. Das K.S.A, Ramachandran V.S. and L.Vijayan (2013). Effect of altitude on the tree community
composition at Silent Valley National Park, Western Ghats, India. (Submitted to the scientific
world Journal).
10. Das K.S.A and Hill J.K. (2013). Responses of the Butterflies to the treefall gaps in a tropical
rainforest of Western Ghats, India. (Submitted to the Current Zoology).
11. Nishad K.A and Das K.S.A (2013). Tree hole aquatic habitat: inhabitants, processes, and
experiments- a review. (Submitted to the PNSAI, Springer)
Other Publications
No. Name Department Publications Year
1
PT.Basheer Arabic Modern Science and Hadith – Published in UGC
Seminar Proceedings
2013
2
Dr.KS.Anoop Das Zoology Trapping butterflies in the tropical rainforest canopy
in ‘Forest Canopies of South Asia- A Glimpse’
which is being published by ATREE, Bangalore.
Eds. M.S Devy, T Ganesh., and Tripathy A- Pp.27-
28
2012
3
Dr.Kanakalatha.PK Malayalam Ottakku vazhi nadannaval – DC Books, Kottayam
2012
4
P.A.Hameed English Insight, Readings on Indian constitution, Secularism
and sustainable environment - Macmillan
2012
5
Dr.AM.Antony Physical
Education
Introduction to physical Education for training
colleges - Edumart
2012
6
Dr.AM.Antony Physical
Education
Introduction to physical Education for Open courses
– Edumart
2012
7
Dr.Sameena
Kallathodi
Mathematics Distance in Fuzzy graphs – Lapert Academic
Publication, Germany
2012
Dr.Sameena
Kallathodi
Mathematics Clustering using distance in fuzzy graphs –
Research India Publication
On -distance in fuzzy trees – The journal of Fuzzy
Mathematics
2012
10
PT.Basheer Arabic Al Hikamu val Amsal (Arabic) – Amana Pblication,
Kozhikode
2012
11
Shafeeque Political
Science
Changing Discourse on Women – Journal of
Political Science - Kerala university
2013
12
Sherin.K.Rahiman English Notions of Home in the works of diasporic Arab
Women writers
2012
13
Sabique Arabic Socio-economic Concept of Islam- Arabic open
Course Text Book – Al Huda publication
2012
14
Sabique Arabic Yakusha- tool for Simultaneous interpretation for
MA Arabic- Hima Publication
2012
15
Lt.Mohamedali.P Chemistry Physical Chemistry for VIth Semester BSc
University of Calicut.
Published by Calicut University co-operative store
2012
PAPER PRESENTATION BY THE FACULTY
a) Prof. OP Abdurahiman Presented a paper on Women Empowerment through Education
in the IDB Conference held at Hamdard University,New Delhi on 15-17
september 22012
b) Mr. Anas.E has attended a seminar on „python programming‟ at MES KALLADI
COLLEGE, MANNARKAD as resource person on 21st Feb 2012.
c) „Notions of Home in the works of Diasporic Arab Women‟ Writers : Sherin K
Rahiman, Date : 9-2-12, Venue : Govt Arts and Science College, Mananthavady
d) PA Hameed presented a programme „ Vachanamrutham‟ on All India Radio
e) Sakkeena. MK presented a paper on “Contribution of short story writers in Arabic
literature” in the UGC National seminar at Asmabi college Kodungallur on 18.07.12
f) Haseena Beegum Thattarassery presented a paper on “women writers in contemporary
Arabic literature” in the UGC National seminar at Asmabi College Kodungallur on
18.07.12
g) Sabique. MK presented a paper on “Arabic language: Higher studies and Job avenues” in
the UGC National seminar at Asmabi college Kodungallur on 17.07.12
h) Presented a paper entitled “Arabic language- Higher studies and Job avenues” in the
UGC sponsored National seminar on „Arabic language and literature: The present
scenario‟ organized by Department of Arabic MES Asmabi college, Kodungallur Trichur
on 17,18 August 2012
i) Haseena Beegum Presented a paper on “Impact of Khilafath movement” in the UGC
sponsored National seminar organized by the Department of Arabic MES Mampad
College.
j) Sabique led a session on motivation for the students of Mount Hira Public school,
Sankarpur village, Murshidabad Dt, West Bengal on 19th April 2012.
Led a session on communication skills on 30th April 2012 in a student‟s vacation camp at
Malappuram.
Led a Teachers training workshop on 18th May 2012 at Mount Seena Public school
Pathiripala, Palakkad Dt.
Led Teachers training workshop for Arabic teachers on 29th May 2012 at Ansar English
School, Perumbilavu, Trichur Dt.
Led a session on “Tips for Excellence” at the function of the inauguration of Al Yara
Arabic club and launching of department website on 20th July 2012 at PG teaching and
Research department of Arabic Farook college, Calicut.
Led Teachers training workshop on 31st May 2012 at Irshad English School Melattur.
Sabique attended 31 other programmes as resource person in various schools and colleges
in the state.
k) In February K. S Anoop Das, evaluated a presentation competition at Providence college,
Calicut, for students from various colleges of Calicut. The topic was „Emerging trends
in science‟. On January 23, 2012 K S Anoop Das, gave a lecture on the “Need of
conserving the Sacred Grove” to students at the Marthoma College, Chungathara
l) Mr.Shihabudhin,our guest faculty presented a paper on the ”Socio Economic impact of
Gulf Migration”in the semniar conducted in Darunnujum Arabic College, Karuvarakundu
under the auspices of KSHEC Trivandrum.
m) Mr.Shihabudhin also presented a paper on the scope of Higher Education in the seminar
conducted in MES Asmabi College, Vemballore under the auspices of Kerala State
Higher Education Council.
3.6 Research funds sanctioned and received from various funding agencies, industry and other
organisations.
Nature of the
Project
Duration
Year
Name of the
funding
Agency
Total grant
sanctioned
Received
Minor Projects 2 UGC 19,54,000 19,54,000
Projects sponsored by the
University/
College
- - - -
Students research
projects
- - - -
3.7 No. of books published
i) With ISBN No. -
Chapters in Edited Books:
13
ii) Without ISBN No: 15
3.8 No. of University Departments receiving funds from UGC-SAP CAS DST-FIST DPE DBT Scheme/funds:
3.9 For colleges Autonomy CPE DBT Star Scheme INSPIRE CE Any Other 3.10 Revenue generated through consultancy
3.11 No. of conferences Organized by the institution
Inter National National State
No of conferences - 3 08
3.12 No. of faculty served as experts, chairpersons or resource persons: 03
3.13 No. of collaboration International National Any other: National 3
3.14 No. of linkages created during this year:
LINKAGES DEVELOPED WITH ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH BODIES
a) Institutional Collaboration
YES INDIA, an NGO for professional development, for intensive coaching for National Eligibility Test (NET) CSIR and UGC.
Legal Services Authority of Kerala in planning and implementing various institutional strategies against ragging and in the propagation of gender equality among students and the public.
CIGI, Calicut, an NGO for Human Resource Development for technical assistance for the Total
Improvement Programme (TIP) to equip students and staff to build competence .
Benchmark, Tirur - an esteemed IT oriented institute for giving training in language proficiency and communication skill - for communicative English coaching.
b) Industrial/institutional & other visits:
Many of the departments keep in touch with the institutions and industries related to their scope of studies. This enables the students to get more exposure and provide more chances for training, research and jobs. The following is a list of important industries/ institutions which have a close contact with the departments.
Food Technology IHRD, Bangalore; NDRI, Bangalore; Elite Breads, Thrissur. Modern Foods, Chennai, Kilban Foods, Calicut; TNAU, Coimbatore. Nadukkara Agro Processing, Muvattupuzha. Asian Institute of Food Safety Management, Cochin; CIFT, Cochin, CFTRI, Mysore; DFRL, Mysore,
Brookland Tea factory.
Zoology Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI), Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Coimbatore, Wildlife Research and Conservation Trust, Nilambur.
Commerce Kerala Institute of Entrepreneurship Development (KIED), District Industries Centre (DIC), Malappuram.
Statistics Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA).
Mass Communication
Hoganakkal, Kodaikanal, Munnar, Local News Channel “Swantham” NCV Channel, Nilambur.
Chemistry Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Company, Eastern Herbals Pvt Ltd, Thiruvali, R.K.Latex company, Nilambur, Ruby Latex, Nilambur.
Physics VSSC, Trivandrum, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,
Visweshwarayya Science & Tech. Museum.
History Ara, Jaipur, New Delhi, Archaeological Survey of India.
c) In-plant training:
The Department of Food Technology has collaboration for in-plant training with various food industries in and outside the state like Hindustan Uniliver Cochin, Milma Dairy Calicut, Synthite Industrial Chemicals, Crust „ n‟ crumb, AM Spices & foods Private Ltd, Manjeri, RF Enterprises, Alappuzha,
3.15 Total budget for research for current year in lakhs:From funding agency: 19,54,000
Total: 19,54,000
3.16 No. of patents received this year:-
3.17 No. of research awards/ recognitions received by faculty and research fellows of the
institute in the year:-
3.18 No. of faculty from the Institution who are Ph.D.Guides:
Sl. No Name University
1. Dr. K.P. Vinodkumar Karpagam University Coimbatore and Bharathiar
University Coimbatore
2. Dr. K. Seedikkoya Bharathiyar University Coimbatore
1. 3. 2. Dr. AM. Antony 3. MG university, kottayam
4. Karpagam University, Coimbatore
5. Bharathiar University Coimbatore
4 Dr. KP. Abdurahman Karpagam University, Coimbatore
Research Assistant – Dr.Dhanya K., Prajith K, Reshmish, Divin Murukesh, Sucheesh, Greeshma
3.19 No. of Ph.D. awarded by faculty from the Institution
3.20 No. of Research scholars receiving the Fellowships (Newly enrolled +
existing ones) JRF SRF Project Fellows Any other:
3.21 No. of students Participated in NSS events: 200
Year
No. Of
Units
Sex SC ST OBC Others
Total Grand
Total
2012-13 2
M 4 - 42 - 46 100
F 8 1 42 3 54
University level : 200
3.22 No. of students participated in NCC events: 155 University level
3.23 No. of Awards won in NSS: 1 University level
3.24 No. of Awards won in NCC:-
Parisons Flour Mill, KINFRA, Calicut, Innovative Foods, Eranakulam, Bristo Foods Palakkad,
Nadukkara Agro Processing Co. Ltd., Avoly Post, Muvattupuzha, Eastern Condiments Pvt. Ltd., Adimali, Foster Foods Pvt. Ltd., Varadium, Thrissur, Yamuna Roller Flour Mill, Thrissur.
3.25 No. of Extension activities organized: 24
3.26 Major activities during the year in the sphere of extension activities and
Institutional Social Responsibility.
The institution has undertaken various awareness programmes for different sections of the society
through N.S.S., N.C.C. and other departments.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
REGULAR ACTIVITIES AND SPECIAL CAMP 2012-13
The National Service Scheme units No.30 & 68 are jointly functioning on the campus
under the guidance of the Programme Officers Sri. P.Mujeebu rahiman and Ms. N. Hind.
The following regular and special activities were conducted during the academic year 2012-
13.
2012 June 4
In the Annual General Body meeting, new NSS Secretaries and executive committee
members were selected.
Sl
No
Name of Secretaries Unit No: Class
1 Ameer Salman.O.M 68 3rd
Sem. B.A.Mass Commn.
2 Aswathy.K.S 68 3rd
Sem.B.Sc. Physics
3 Jasim.K. 30 3rd
Sem. B.A.Mass Commn.
4 Shemin.K 30 3rd
Sem.B.A.English
2012 June 5 – World Environment Day
launched “ Clean Campus and Green Campus’’ project on the campus in connection
with the World Environment Day.
Volunteers planted saplings on the campus and nurtured the previous plantings.
Affixed and distributed awareness leaflets on the Campus.
2012 June 26- World Anti Drug Day Observation
Observed World Anti-Drug Day by Conducting an awareness class and screening
Films for the students on the Campus.
Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman (College Principal) inaugurated the function.
Mr. C.H. Ali Jahfar (Assistant Professor, Amal College, Nilambur) delivered a lecture
on „The Social, cultural, religious and Political dimensions of drugs‟.
Students and teachers took pledge against drugs.
Five short films on anti-drugs were exhibited. 200 Students participated in the
function.
2012 July :_One Day Special Camp for Senior volunteers
As part of “Clean campus & Green Campus”project, „One volunteer One Tree‟
Project was also introduced.
Sri .M.T.Aboobakker, President of Mampad Gramma Panchayath inaugurated the
project and delivered a lecture on “The importance of Conservation of Environment”.
Our College Principal Prof.O.P.Abdurahiman presided over the function and gave
message to the students.
200 Volunteers Planted 200 saplings on the Campus.
Organic Farming of Banana Cultivation
After Planting saplings on the Campus, Volunteers involved in Organic farming of
Banana Cultivation on our campus.
Organized Leadership and Cultural Programmes for the NSS volunteers.
2012 July 10 to 30 NSS Enrolment Campaign
Enrolment Campaign started from July 10. Programme Officers, Secretaries and senior
volunteers introduced NSS to the first semester students. Enrolled 100 Volunteers on first
come first served basis.
Year
No. Of
Units
Sex SC ST OBC Others
Total Grand
Total
2012-13 2
M 4 - 42 - 46 100
F 8 1 42 3 54
2013 August. 4 NSS Orientation Programme for newly enrolled
We conducted One day orientation camp for newly enrolled NSS volunteers.
Our Pricipal Pro. O.P. abdurahiman inaugurated the function.
NSS programme officer P. Mujeeburahman presided over the function.
Sri. Prof. Jabir Amani (Head, Department of Arabic, Sullamussalam Sceince College,
Areacode) handled all sessions.
2013 August.15 Independence Day Observed
Our 66th Independence Day was observed very reverently. College Principal Prof. O.P.
Abdurahiman hoisted the National Flag at 8.30 AM and gave message of the day in
the presence of NSS Programme Officers Sri. P. Mujeebu Rahman and Ms. N.Hind ,
NSS Volunteers, NCC Naval Wing Cadets and other Students and Staff.
Distributed sweets to all.
Conducted a Seminar on the topic „Sustenance of lives by all‟, presented by Advocate
P.A. Pouran. Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman presided over the fuction.
Afterwards, NSS Volunteers made rain water harvesting pits, cleaned the Campus and
planted trees on the Campus.
Volunteers conducted Cultural Programmes .
2013 August - Legal awareness and Anti_ragging Campaign
Our NSS Units Organized Legal Awareness and Anti_ Ragging Classes for all
Second year degree students in association with Nilambur Taluk Legal Service
Committee .
2013 August - Best NSS Unit , Programme officer, and Volunteer Award
In August, our NSS units won best NSS Unit award (2010-11), former NSS
programme officer Sri. A. Hasker won the best programme officer award (2010-11)
and former NSS volunteer Mr. Shaheen Ali (B.A. Mass Communication) won the best
NSS Volunteer award (2010-11) of the University of Calicut for the NSS activities in
the academic year 2010-11.
2012 Sept.5 –Teacher‟s Day Celebrated
NSS and Civil Service Academy jointly organised the Teacher‟s Day celebration in our
College.
In the function, all teachers were honored by our students. They distributed bouquet to
all teachers.
The function was inaugurated by Dr. P.K. Abdul Azeez (Hon. Former Vice
Chancellor, CUSAT & AMU) and also held key note address on the topic „Towards
Quality Enhancement in Teaching and Learning‟.
Our College principal Prof.O.P. Abdurahiman presided over the function. Staff
Secretary Dr. E.M. Abdul Naser welcomed the gathering. Jb. A. Muhammed
(Treasurer, MES Kerala)delivered special address. NSS Programme Officer Sri.P.
Mujeeburahiman felicitated the function. Civil Service Academy co-ordinator
Sabique.M.K. deliverd vote of thanks.
During the function, the Best NSS Programme officer 2010-11, Sri. A.Husker was
conferred with a memento.
2012 Sept.24. Onam and Ramzan Celebrated
To inculcate Communal Harmony, College and NSS units organised Ramzan and
Onam Celebration on the Campus.
NSS programme officer P. Mujeeburahman welcomed the gathering
Various Cultural Competition and Social Games-Pookalam, sack race, tug of war,
lemon spoon, fill the bottle, etc. were conducted for all Students.
Hon‟ble Minister A.P. Anil Kumar inaugurated the function.
College Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman presided over the function.
College Managing Committee Secretary Ambaden Mohammed felicitated the function
.
All Students and Staffs were served Lunch and Payasam.
Prizes were distributed for winners.
2012 October 2 : Gandhi Jayanthi
National Service Scheme observed Gandhi Jayanthi Day as Communal Harmony day.
In the morning session NSS volunteers conducted debate on „Values of Our father of
Nation and the Present Youth‟ .
In the afternoon session volunteers cleaned the Campus and planted Banana trees in the
NSS Organic farm on the Campus.
2012 Dec.15. World White Cane Day
In connection with world White Cane Day, NSS Units Co-operated with HEPSN.
College Principal, Faculty Members , HEPSN Members, NSS Programme Officers
and Volunteers participated in the procession by tying their eyes.
Smt. K.C. Jalseemiya (Chair Person, Malappuram District Standing Committee on
Education) inaugurated the function.
Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman presided over the function. NSS Programme
Officers P.Mujeebu Rahman and Ms. N.Hind felicitated the function.
2012 November 01 : Kerala piravi
The Kerala Piravi day was observed on 1st November by conducting an essay
competition for the students of our College.
2012 November 19 : National Integration Day.
A Seminar was conducted for the students on the topic „Unity in Diversity‟.
Volunteers discussed various dimensions of the topic. NSS Programme Officer P.
Mujeeburahiman Presided over the function.
2012 Dec. 01 : World Aids Day
The N.S.S units and NSS RRC observed the world Aids Day
Conducted an awareness procession in Mampad Town.(From Mampad town to
Mampad college)
Mampad Panchayath President M.T. Aboobakker inaugurated the rally.
College Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahman presided over the function and gave
message of the day. C.H. Mohammed Mampad, Kallumurivayil Ahammaed kutty
Mampad,etc. felicitated the fuction. NSS Programme officer Sri. P. Mujeeburahiman
co-ordinated the Programme
All volunteers wore red ribbon.
Leaflets were distributed among the students and general public
NSS conducted two health awareness classes in the college Seminar hall. The session was
handled by the health Inspectors K.Sunil kumar and Sundharan.
2012 Dec.3. World Disability Day
In connection with world Disability Day , NSS Units Co-operated with HEPSN.
Posters were affixed on the Campus regarding the message of the Day. NSS
Volunteers participated in its all activities.
2012 Dec.10. World Human Rights Day _Seminar
On the Human Rights Day, NSS conducted a half day seminar on the topic “Human
rights: Regional, National and International Perspective”.
Sundar Raj (Activist and Human rights worker) inaugurated and Presented the
seminar. College Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman Presided over the function. NSS
Programme Officer P.Mujeeburahman welcomed the audience. Staff Secretary E.M.
Naser, WDC Co-ordinator Prof. Rasheeda felicitated the function. WDC Quiz and
Colas Competition Winner‟s Prizes were distributed in the function.
2012 December 23 to 29: NSS Seven Day-Special Camp(2012-13) The seven-day residential special camp for NSS volunteers of our college was
conducted from 23rd
to 29th
Dec.2013 at Govt. L.P. School, Mampattumoola,
Chokkad Grama Panchayath. 90 Students took part in the camp along with the
programme officers Pro. P. Mujeebu rahiman and Abdul Naser.U. The camp was
very seccssful in terms of better community participation and Vounteers‟ involvement.
As part of the Camp, we conducted Study Classes, Debate, Anti-drug awareness
Programme, organic farmers‟ Meet, Socio-Economic and Health Survey, Family
Meet, Pre-marriage Counselling, Plastic free Village, constructed River check dam,
Road, field visit, Trekking, Cultural Programmes, etc.
A brief report of the day to day activities of the camp is given below. First Day (2012 Dec.23 Sunday)
10 Am : NSS Volunteers reached the Camp site and hoisted NSS flag and cleaned
the camp premises.
3PM: Camp Inauguration:
The Camp was inaugurated by Honourable. Minister. A.P. Anil Kumar (Kerala State
Backward Welfare and Tourism Minister) . Our College Principal Prof. O.P.
Abdurahiman presided over the function. Jb. A. Muhammed, Secretary, MES Mampad
College delivered Camp message. The Camp co-ordinator and NSS Progrramme
Officer Sri. P. Mujeebu rahiman welcomed the gathering and gave camp directions.
Chokade Grama Panchayath President K.M.Abdul Hameed, ward member Khadeeja
Koorimannil, Panchayath Education Standing Committee Chairman Sri. Anikkottil
Unni Krishnan, nearby ward Member Sri. M. Sharafudheen, School Head Mistress
Smt. Soosamma Thomas , School PTA President. Sri. Kappakkunnan Ummer, Various
club Members, Our College Staff Secretay E.M. Abdul Nazaar, Our College Union
chairman Navaneed, etc. felicitated the the function. The vote of thanks of the
programme was done by the NSS Secretary Mr. Ameer Salman.
6PM : Ice breaking session and grouping
The Camp grouping and ice breaking session were done by Sri. Afeef Tharavettath,
Assistant Professor, Farook Training College, Farook.
Second Day (2012 Dec.24 Monday)
5 AM : Camp wake up, Bath, Prayer, Yoga
7.AM : Camp Meeting, Camp News Paper Releasing & thought of the day.
8AM-12.30 PM: Volunteers constructed check dam „Bund‟(100 mtr. length,
1.5 Mtr width and 1.5 mtr. height) across the Chokkad river in Pannicode Munda.
2PM -4PM: Study Class on „Environment and Health‟ by Sri. Jayaprakash, Nilambur
(Director, Natural Study Centre, Nilambur).
6PM -8PM: A Class on „Personal Mastering through social service‟ by Sri. Aslam
Chemaden (Trainer, Institute of Quality, Calicut)
8PM-9.30PM: Cultural Programmes.
Third Day (2012 Dec.25 Tuesday )
5 AM : Camp wake up, Bath, Prayer, Yoga
7.AM : Camp Meeting, Camp Newspaper Releasing & thought of the day.
8AM-12.30 PM: Volunteers constructed a new road of 500 meter, near Rahmaniya
Juma Masjid.
2PM -4PM: On the open stage, C. Ummer Master, Vice President, „Thanal Koot‟,
made an interactive session on „Youth and drugs‟
6PM -8PM: A Class on „Teen age for team building‟ by sri. Saleem .T., Perimbalam
(HRE Trainer)
8PM-9.30PM: Cultural Programmes.
Fourth Day (2012 Dec.26 wednessday )
5 AM : Camp wake up, Bath, Prayer, Yoga
7.AM : Camp Meeting, Camp Newspaper Releasing & thought of the day.
8AM-12.30 PM: „Krishi Mannarinch Manassarinch‟ (Organic farming in the school
Compound and constructed waste Pit for the School.
2PM -4PM: Study Class on „Law and Youth‟ by C.H. Abdul Naser (Sub Inspector of
Police, Edavanna).
6PM -9PM: Cultural Programmes.
Fifth Day (2012 Dec.27 Thusday )
5 AM : Camp wake up, Bath, Prayer, Yoga
7.AM : Camp Meeting, Camp Newspaper Releasing & thought of the day.
8AM-12.30 PM: „Dry day and Plastic free Village‟-Volunteers collected Complete
plastic from 50 houses of Chokkad Panchayath and gave the message of „Shujithwa
Gramam‟.
Also conducted the Socio- Economic and Health Survey wards 2 and 4 of Chokkad
Grama Panchayath.
2PM -4PM: Organised „Kudumbam Shandiyude teeram thedi‟-Pre marriage and after
marriage counselling by Prof. Jabir Amani, Head, Dept. of Arabic, MEA College, for
volunteers and families of Chokkad .
6PM -9.30PM: „Paatturumal‟ - Cultural Programme with Community Participation.
Naadan Paattu Team.
Sixth Day (2012 Dec.28 Friday )
5 AM : Camp wake up, Bath, Prayer, Yoga
7.AM : Camp Meeting, Camp Newspaper Releasing & thought of the day.
8AM-12 PM: Trekking- Visited Chokkad Forest, Girijan Colony and freely
distributed clothes and sweets to the tribal.
2PM -5.30PM: field visit- Visited Pullamcode rubber factory and bungalow hill
palace.
7PM-11 PM: Cultural Programmes, „Vicharana‟-self evaluation and camp evaluation
Programmes, Camp fire, etc.
Last Day (2012 Dec.28 Saturday)
5 AM : Camp wake up, Bath, Prayer, Yoga
7.AM : Camp Meeting, Camp Newspaper Releasing & thought of the day.
8AM-10 AM: a class by Sri. K.M. Basheer, Chairman, Malappuram dist. Initiation of
Palliative Care. on „Mental Health and social responsibility‟
10 AM -12 PM: Cleaning the Campus
1 PM: Camp Closing Ceremony
The closing ceremony of the Special Camp was inaugurated by Sri.Anikkottil
Unnikrishnan (Chairman, Educational Standing Committee, Chokkad Grama
Panchayath. NSS Programme Officer P. Mujeeburahiman Presided over the function
and explained various projects completed in the 7 day camp. Ward Member Smt.
Khadeeja koorimannil,ward member Sri. M. Sharafudheen, School Head Mistress Sri.
Soosamma Thomas, Club Members, PTA Vice president Kappakkunnan Ummer,
Kummali Alavi, etc. felicitated the function.
Volunteers shared their experience in the camp.
Declared best Teams and distributed prizes to them. Selected Miss. Karthika. R
(B.sc. Chemistry) as Princess of the Camp and Mr. Muhammed suhaib. M (B.A.
Economics) as Prince of the Camp. Mr. Favas. K.C (B.com) as Pearl of the Camp.
Prizes were distributed to them.
Jasim, NSS Secretary, proposed Vote of thanks.
2013 Jan 15. Anti-Drug Street Play
As part of „Thanal koottu‟ district level anti-drug awareness Campaign‟s
inauguration ceremony, our NSS Street play team (Shemin, Jasim, Ameera, Sruthi,
Sona, Jinisha, Sreevarsha, Salman, Sumesh, Shibili, Roshan, Shahil) conducted a street
play „Lahari-naamariyaadhe Nammaliloraal‟ on 15/01/2013 in Malappuram town hall.
It carried message against the use of alcohol, drug and smoking.
Conducted anti-drug awareness street play „Lahari-naamariyaadhe Nammaliloraal‟in
Nettikulam town, Pothukallu on 12/01/2013.
2013 Jan 15. NSS Pain and palliative Care
The „NSS Volunteers in Pain and palliative care‟ observed the Palliative care Day.
On 15/01/2013, Our Volunteers collected a sum of Rs. 50,500 (Fifty thousand and five
hundred rupees ) from Nilambur town and handed over to palliative Care clinic,
Nilambur on 15/01/2013.
On 15/01/2013, a sum of Rs.21,000 (Twenty One thousand rupees) collected from
Edavanna town and handed over to Edavanna Palliative Care Clinic.
In addition to this, on 15/01/2013 and 16/01/2013, our NSS volunteers collected a sum
of Rs.11,024 ( Eleven thousand and twenty four rupees) from our college campus and
handed over it to the Edavanna Palliative care authorities on 22/01/2013.
Conducted a half day pain and palliative training programme to NSS volunteers on
10/01/13.
NSS Volunteers visited patients in the adopted village
2013 Kidney Patients welfare Fund
Our NSS Volunteers Collected a sum of Rs. 17,000 (Seventeen thousand rupees)
from our campus to help a kidney patient on 14/08/2012 and handed over the amount
to her family on 17/08/2012.
On 18/11/2012, NSS Volunteers Collected a sum of Rs. 6,300 to help a kidney patient
and handed over the amount on 22/12/2012.
On 20/11/12, NSS volunteers collected a sum of Rs. 10,000 to help a kidney patient
and handed over the amount.
2013 Pre Republic Day Parade
NSS Volunteers Mohammed shahil N.K., Ameer salman.O.M, Vivek.A,
Thabsheer.C.P, participated in the pre-republic Day parade Selection Camp held on
14/09/12 at University of Calicut.
NSS Volunteer Mr. Mohammed shahil. N.K was selected and participated in the „Pre
Republic Day Parade‟ selection Camp held at NSS Bhavan, Jnana Bharathi Campus,
Bangalure University from 28/09/2012 to 07/10/2012.
2013 Jan 26. Republic Day
Republic day was celebrated . Principal O.P Abdurahiman hoisted the National flag
and gave the message of the day. Sweets and payasam were served.
A debate on „Republic India‟ was held. Cultural Programmes were also conducted.
2013 Jan 31. NSS Red Ribbon Club- Blood Donation camp
NSS Red Ribbon Club organised a blood donation Camp at MES Mampad college in
association with Regional Blood Transfusion centre, Blood Bank, Govt. Hospital
Perinthalmana on 31-01-2013 and donated 77 units of blood by 90 voluntary Blood
Donors. College Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman inaugurated the camp. NSS
Programme Officer P. Mujeeburahman co-ordinated the Camp.
2013 Feb. NSS- ASAP ( Additional Skill Acquisition Programme)
As part of Additional skill Acquisition Programme, Govt. Of Kerala, in association
with its campus partner National Service Scheme, our NSS units conducted massive
campaign on our campus . To get selected as skill Development Executive (to the
pool of thousand splendid stars) 125 students registered for recruitment process. 80
Students participated in the interview and group discussion. Out of these 25 students
got selected for 3 week Residential Training Programme held in various parts of
Kerala.
2013 Feb. NSS- Teens Health Club
Our NSS units were selected to implement NRHM-ARSH-Teens health programmes
on our campus.
2013 March 8. Human Right Seminar
NSS volunteers participated and facilitated UGC sponsored two-day seminar on
„Human Rights Education‟ organised by our college in association with the NSS,
University of Calicut on 8th
and 9th
March on our campus.
2013 March Organic Banana Harvesting
NSS Volunteers and Programme Officers harvested banana and later distributed to
NSS volunteers, teaching and non teaching staff of our college.
2013 March 23 NSS Annual Day
NSS Annual day was celebrated on 23rd
march 2013 and inaugurated by Adv.
Muhammadali, former student of our College and District Judge of Consumer Court,
Malappuram. Our college Principal Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman presided over the
function. NSS Programme officer Sri. P. Mujeeburahiman welcomed the gathering
and Ms. N . Hind presented the 2012-13 annual report of NSS activities.
Prof. O.P. Abdurahiman, retiring Principal, along with other retiring teachers was
conferred with mementos on the inaugural session of the closing ceremony. Mr. A.
Hasker, best NSS programme officer 2010-11, was also conferred with a memento.
Volunteers performed various cultural programmes and distributed mementos to NSS
Secretaries, and also distributed prizes to various outstanding volunteers.
During the cultural programme of closing ceremony our retiring principal, Prof. O.P.
Abdurahiman, who was a former NSS volunteer and NSS Programme Officer,
recollected and shared his past college life experiences as an NSS volunteer, his
career as a teacher and principal etc. with the volunteers. On the occasion he gave our
volunteers some moral teachings and sang a song.
Criterion – IV
4.Infrastructure and Learning Resources 4.1 Details of increase in infrastructure facilities:
Facilities Existing Newly created Source of
Fund
Total
Campus area
27 Acres - - 27 Acres
Class rooms
48 - - 48
Laboratories
6 - - 6
Seminar Halls
2 - - 2
No. of important equipments
purchased
(≥ 1.0 lakh)
during the current year.
- -3 - -
Value of the
equipment
purchased during the
year (Rs. in
Lakhs)
- - - -
Others - - - -
4.2 Computerization of administration and library:
The campus is fully equipped with computer facilities to fulfill the needs of students, faculties and
the members of the library.
The library transactions are fully computerized and operated with library software.
All the books in the library are bar coded. OPAC serves Library book searching.
A digital library fully equipped with computer and internet connection is provided for students.
4.3 Library services:
Existing
Newly added Total
No.
Value No. Value No. Value
Text Books
44057 1108 45165
Reference
Books
3512 103 3615
e-Books
e-Journals
Digital
Database
Journals
132 nil 132
CD &
Video
208 73 281
Others
(specify)
4.4 Technology upgradation (overall)
Total
Computers
Computer
Labs Internet Browsing
Centres
Computer
Centres Office Departments Others
Existing 90 2 14 2 2 1 18 - Added 15 - - - - - - - Total 105 2 14 2 2 1 18 -
4.5 Computer, Internet access, training to teachers and students and any other
programme for technology upgradation (Networking, e-Governance etc.)
The computer with internet access is made available to all the teachers in their departments and
to non-teaching staff in the office.
Most of the teachers deliver their lecture using power point presentations.
The seminar hall is well equipped with interactive board, LCD projector and all the accessories required for various kinds of presentation.
The entire office work is executed using computer.
Computer facility with internet access is made available to the college
students.
Criterion – V
5. Student Support and Progression
5.1 Contribution of IQAC in enhancing awareness about Student Support Services.
The efforts taken by the IQAC for enhancing the Student Support Services are as follow. Including the information of support services in the prospectus.
Receiving feedback from students on the utility of support services.
Assigning convener to each type of support service.
Provide guidance to the needy students.
5.2 Efforts made by the institution for tracking the progression.
The attempts made by the institution for tracking the progression of the students are:
Started Value added courses. Computer with internet access made available, free of cost.
E-books, e-journals, sample question papers are made available in digital library
Students are guided to participate in outdoor competitions. Arranged various excursion / educational trips.
Arranged placement interviews.
5.3 (a) Total Number of students:
UG
PG Ph. D. Others
1390 222 2 -
(b) No. of students outside the state: Nil
(c) No. of international students: Nil
MEN W OMEN
Last Year
This Year
General SC ST OBC Physically
Challenged
Total General SC OB
C ST Physically
Challenged Total
1404 82 14 96 16 1612 1404 82 14 96 16 1612
Demand ratio 1: 1 Dropout %: 1.73
5.4 Details of student support mechanism for coaching for competitive
examinations:
The employment guidance cell provides guidance to the students by arranging lectures of the
faculties in the college on different aspects like training for
Competitive examinations
Making books available in the library Avenues of employment
Interview techniques and Career based counselling
No %
No %
No. of students beneficiaries: 400
5.5 No. of students qualified in these examinations:
NET : 12
5.6 Details of student counselling and career guidance
Committee for Total Improvement Programme conducted the National Level „Aspiring Minds
Computer Adaptive Test‟(AMCAT). 258 final year students of Art,Commerce and Science faculties
appeared for this test. This test helped the students to seek a job in the top firms after the completion of their degree course. So far considerable number of students has received job interview calls and
some got jobs.
“Feedback Report” provided by the AMCAT after the analysis of result not only helps the student to
understand their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (challenges) but also provides the guidance to correct the weakness.
Sl.
No.
Type of
counselling
students
1 Educational counselling 214
2 Personal counselling 247
No. of students benefitted: 247
5.8 Details of gender sensitization programmes:
Staged the drama “Who‟s liberated?” in connection with International rural women‟s day celebration. Prof. OP. Abdurahiman, Principal inaugurated the
session.
Inter departmental quiz competition was conducted on 02.11.2012.
Collage making competition on Human rights day on 05.12.2012
A seminar on “Environment and Human rights” in connection with human rights day on 10
th Dec, 2012. C. R. Neelakandan (Environmental activist)
was the resource person.
A Wall paper “Perariyathoru penkidave” was released on 01.011.20113 to mourn the death of the physiotherapy student who was gang raped on a
moving bus in New Delhi.
Film festival from 11.02.2013 to 15.02.2013. Films like “navrasa”, “nhanum oru pennu” etc. were exhibited.
Annual closing programe was inaugurated by Adv. Sujatha Varma. Key note address was done by Adv. PK. Anees, Asst. prof, Govt Law College Calicut.
Magazine release. “Phoenix” released by Adv. Sujatha Varma.
5.9 Students Activities
5.9.1 No. of students participated in Sports, Games and other events
State / University level : 36
No. of students participated in cultural events,
State/ University level: 112
5.9.2 No. of medals /awards won by students in Sports, Games and other events
Sports: State/ University level: 12
Cultural: State/ University level: 23
5.10 Scholarships and Financial Support
Number of students
Amount
Financial support from institution
68 45000
Financial support from
government 879 18,00,584
Financial support from other
sources
- -
Number of students who
received
International/ National recognitions
- -
5.11 Student organised / initiatives: 5 College level
5.12 No. of social initiatives undertaken by the students: 15
5.13 Major grievances of students redressed: 10
Criterion – VI
6. Governance, Leadership and Management
6.1 State the Vision and Mission of the institution
VISION
Providing of affordable and quality education to all, especially to the backward and the
marginalized people, the Muslims, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Empowering of the
underprivileged through education, and providing of education catering to the needs of present global job
market.
MISSION
Dedicating ourselves for educational uplift of the people. To fulfill our vision we devise and
execute academic, co-academic and other programmes to ensure them quality of life, social and economic
equity, which ultimately will fortify us as a nation. The progress of a nation is the progress of its people.
6.2 Does the Institution has a management Information System
1 Administrative procedures:
A Use of softwares as a tool for accounting.
B Daily rough cash book, personally checked by accountant and Principal. C Pre-planned administrative feedback meetings.
D IQAC and Governing council meetings for feedback and decision making.
E Periodic meetings of various committees and decision making therein.
F Departmental meetings on syllabus completion and correction feedback.
2 Student admission:
A Daily day-end reports on admission status.
B Compulsory parent meetings for feedback.
3 Students‟ records:
A Feedback registers for maintaining students‟ record.
B Monthly attendance record and feedback of defaulter students.
4 Evaluation and examination procedures:
A Existence of full-fledged examination committee and updated maintenance of concerned records.
B Periodic meetings of examination committee.
C In-house central assessment programme for quickest feedback on evaluation. D Critical manual correction of border cases before declaration of results.
5 Research administration:
A Active research committee for related administration and decision making.
6 Other A Digitization of old records for decision making.
6.3 Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following:
6.3.1 Curriculum Development
Arranging workshops of various subjects for discussing revised syllabi.
Participating in the BOS bodies, syllabi framing committees etc.
Feedback on curriculum development.
6.3.2 Teaching and Learning
Submitting and following teaching plans.
Preparing academic calendar.
Using advanced methods of teaching. Conducting unit tests, group discussions and home assignments etc.
Conducting preliminary examinations with innovative known and unknown options.
Exposing students for outdoor learning through educational trips, excursions, camps etc.
Motivating students for research activities. Establishing film club and arranging film shows.
6.3.3 Examination and Evaluation
The examination schedule of all classes proposed by the Examination Committee is published in the
college prospectus. The examination schedule includes the following information, Home assignment,
Unit tests,
Semester Examinations.
To improve the results, unit tests are conducted after the completion of topic /unit. Extra lectures are conducted by the faculties to complete the syllabus in the stipulated time. After the theory
examination, answer papers are assessed, by following strictly the rules and regulations laid down the
University of Calicut and the result is declared in the stipulated time.
6.3.4 Research and Development
The committee meets at regular intervals to promote research activities in the college, encourages staff to do part time research and take up research projects.
6.3.5 Library, ICT and physical infrastructure / instrumentation:
6.3.6 Human Resource Management:
Establishing research committee for inculcating research atmosphere.
Motivating teachers to take research projects.
Guiding teachers for improving API through participation in conferences and through publishing
of articles, books and research work. Planning to publish two research journals of the college.
Supporting teachers with study leaves, allowances etc.
Improving library and laboratory facilities for research.
A student being a prime HR, the college strives to develop this resource through variety of activities like, N.S.S., N.C.C., social and Cultural activities, Gymkhana activities, etc.
Parents through parent meetings
Alumni Council members through monthly meetings.
Non-teaching staff through computer literacy
Teaching staff through refresher courses, workshops etc.
6.3.7 Faculty and Staff recruitment
The recruitment of the faculty and non-teaching staff is done on the basis of type of post created,
strictly by following the rules and regulations laid down by the government, university and U.G.C. The temporary teaching and non-teaching staff for non-grant or professional or add-on courses is
recruited for one year, on the institutional level.
6.3.8 Industry Interaction / Collaboration
The employment cell of the college has maintained a cordial andprofessional relation with the
industries
6.3.9 Admissin of Students
The admission committee conducts mandatory meetings with the parents before the commencement
of admission. The purpose of parent meetings is to inform the parents and their wards about „ethics,
rules and regulations of the College and University‟. In addition, counselling them for proper subject
and career selection is also done.
6.4 Welfare schemes for teaching staff, non-teaching staff and students.
To maintain a healthy atmosphere in the college facilities are made available for the teaching staff,
non-teaching staff and the students.
6.6 Whether annual financial audit has been done: Yes
6.7 Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done? Yes IQAC
6.8 Does the University/ Autonomous College declare results within 30 days? Yes
For UG Programmes: Yes
For PG Programmes Yes
6.9 What efforts are made by the University/ Autonomous College for Examination Reforms?
The affiliating university, the University of Calicut, has introduced credit based semester and grading
system since 2011-12. Our college has implemented the system. The system includes in all 18
tests/assignments in a span of three years, accumulation of credits earned and continuous evaluation.
6.10 What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated /constituent
colleges?
The university has recently introduced steps to promote autonomous status. A few colleges have
opted the status.
6.11 Activities and support from the Alumni Association
The past students of the college working in diverse fields and having key positions in the society are members of the alumni association. Some of the alumni represent Governing Council of the college
and some are teaching and non-teaching staff of the college. The college furniture has a substantial
share from alumni in the form of money and expertise. A sizable number of alumni support current
students financially. A cordial relation with industry and with donors is a contribution of the alumni.
6.12 Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association:
The college has innovatively introduced the concept of a „tutor teacher‟. A teacher is assigned with
the tutorship of a group of about 30 students of each department to maintain a two way rapport with
the group in following student related aspects.
Attendance of the students Discipline in the campus
Dress code
Academic results
Facilities available in the campus
Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
6.13 Development programmes for support staff
The support staff plays an important role in the development of the institution.Taking into consideration their health and recreation following activities have been introduced,
Time bound asssigned duties.
Medical wing in the campus.
Advance payment in emergency. Support for outdoor sports participation.
Annual gathering of staff.
Participation in the training programmes.
6.14 Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly.
The college is located in a rural area naturally crowded and rich in flora and fauna. The properly
landscaped background adds to the beauty of the campus. The college has covered open land in the
campus with mini gardens, having lush of plants and grass. The waste water from the laboratories
seeps through the soak pits. Solid waste is disposed off properly. Drainage lines are covered. This
makes the institution eco-friendly.
Criterion – VII
7. Innovations and Best Practices
7.1 Innovations introduced during this academic year which have created a positive impact on the
functioning of the institution. Give details.
Introducing natural studies as a general notice.
Allotting wing-wise responsibilities to the staff for neatness and discipline there in.
Arranging interactions with central university students for final year students.
7.2 Provide the Action Taken Report (ATR) based on the plan of action decided upon at the
beginning of the year
Buying new books and magazines to the central library Under the U.G.C instructions, internet access was widened.
Organising the national seminar in different subjects.
Applying for new add-on courses Applied for add-on course in English.
Enhancing participation in public speech contests Participated in intercollegiate football tournament.
Frequent updating of the college website.
Results, regular notices, model answers of question papers, results and attendance records are
timely uploaded on college website.
7.3 Give two Best Practices of the institution (please see the format in the NAAC
Self-study Manuals)*Provide the details in annexure (annexure need to be
numbered as i, ii, iii)
Preliminary exam with Known question paper:
In order to boost the confidence and to improve the results of students, a preliminary examination is
conducted with known question papers. The consequence of this attempt was reflected positively in
the result of final year students. Multimedia and ICT department:
To make the subjects easy to understand, the college has established „Multimedia support scheme‟ to
make power point presentations and record audio video clips of difficult topics of various subjects.
These clips will be made available to all students.
7.4 Contribution to environmental awareness / protection:
Every year college organises tree plantation programmes in the college campus and in the adopted
villages during the N.S.S. and NCC camps. The faculties in the college enlighten the people and
convince the role of trees in the survival of the living things, during the N.S.S. camp and elsewhere
7.5 Whether environmental audit was conducted? Yes
8.Plans of institution for next year
Publish two Research journals with ISBN number to encourage in-house faculty and students to
undertake research work.
Short audio-video clips for demonstrating science experiments and delivering significant
information.
‘Vidyan-vahini’ to inculcate scientific attitude among the students of nearby schools. Publish research papers of previous years in the form of students‟ research bulletin.
Prepare envelopes by using „one side used‟ waste papers.
Flagging admissions in natural sciences, languages and social sciences.
Improving university results in a few specific disciplines.
Name Thomas Mathew
Annexure I
Academic calendar - 2012-13
Preparing calendar for next academic year February
Pre-admission parent meeting and counselling May, Last week
Staff common meeting June, second week
Departmental meeting June, second week
Submission of teaching plan June third week
College foundation day celebration 20th June
Home assignment submission schedule July, last week
Independence day celebration 15th August
Various academic exhibitions 20thto 23rdDecember
Annual prize distribution ceremony 24th December
Educational trips of different classes January
Dr Abdul Ghafoor memorial lecture series 10th to 12th January
Republic day celebration 26 January
Science day lecture series. 28th February
Annexure II
a) Students:
Every year college executes the exercise of collecting feedback from the students of all programmes,
on teaching- learning process and curriculum through parent-teacher scheme. This valuable feedback
helps the teachers to upgrade their techniques of teaching. Secondly, students convey their
difficulties about syllabus, the availability of facilities and even the required essential facility to their
parent teacher. This facilitates the college to understand the present and the demand for the future.
b) Alumni:
Many of the former students of the college are doing their best in diversified sectors to achieve their
goals. The alumni association holds annual meetings and put in their contribution for infrastructure
buildings, share their experience and expertise for the better functioning of the institution.
c) Parents:
The admission process of the students in the college starts with compulsory parent meetings under
the supervision of tutorial committee. The purpose of conducting the meeting is to, Inform the parents and their wards about the campus ethics,examination system, curricular and
extracurricular activities, fees structure, facilities available in the college campus, etc.
Collect a feedback on the same from parents and their wards.
d) Employers/Industries:
Personalities from the industry having keen interest in education are incorporated in the Local
Management Council (LMC) and in the IQAC of our institution. Their valuable suggestions and
guidance help the institution to adapt and modify for the diverse fields.