Academic Calender
Academic Calender
CALENDAR
2022 - 2023
Under the Management of
DHARMAMURTHI RAO BAHADUR
CALAVALA CUNNAN CHETTY’S CHARITIES
New No. 242, Old No. 116
Govindappa Naick Street, Chennai-600001.
(Founded in 1920)
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COMMITTEES 2022- 2023
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COURSES OFFERED - SEMESTER SYSTEM
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Cherished moments of the year 2021-22
GANAPATHY HOMAM
Founder's Day
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Seethamma Garu Day ED CELL
105 106
GENDER CELL
Placement Cell
Job Fair 2022 Interaction with companies
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JULY 2022 JULY 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
4 MON - - 21 THU IV 4
5 TUE - - 22 FRI V 5
7 THU - - 24 SUN - -
8 FRI - - 25 MON VI 6
9 SAT - - 26 TUE I 7
12 TUE - - 29 FRI IV 9
14 THU - - 31 SUN - -
17 SUN - -
109 110
AUGUST 2022 AUGUST 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 MON VI 11 18 THU VI 23
7 SUN - - 24 WED IV 27
11 THU I 18 28 SUN -
111 112
SEPTEMBER 2022 SEPTEMBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 THU III 33 18 SUN - -
3 SAT - - 20 TUE IV 46
4 SUN - - 21 WED V 47
6 TUE VI 36 23 FRI I 49
11 SUN - - 28 WED IV 53
12 MON IV 40 29 THU V 54
14 WED VI 42
113 114
OCTOBER 2022 OCTOBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
6 THU IV 58 23 SUN - -
13 THU IV 64 30 SUN - -
14 FRI V 65 31 MON IV 76
17 MON I 67
115 116
NOVEMBER 2022 NOVEMBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
Commencement of Theory
1 TUE Internal University Exams V 77 18 FRI Examinations for ODD Semester II 89
4 FRI II 79 21 MON - -
6 SUN - - 23 WED - -
7 MON IV 81 24 THU - -
8 TUE V 82 25 FRI - -
9 WED VI 83 26 SAT - -
10 THU I 84 27 SUN - -
Govt. declared holiday due to
11 FRI heavy rain - - 28 MON - -
13 SUN - - 30 WED - -
17 THU VI 88
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DECEMBER 2022 DECEMBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 THU 18 SUN - -
NATIONAL POLLUTION
2 FRI CONTROL DAY 19 MON VI 11
4 SUN 21 WED II 13
RE-OPENING OF THE COLLEGE
5 MON FOR EVEN SEMESTER / I 1 22 THU NATIONAL MATHEMATICS DAY III 14
WORLD SOIL DAY
11 SUN - - 28 WED - -
12 MON VI 5 29 THU - -
13 TUE I 6 30 FRI - -
14 WED II 7 31 SAT - -
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JANUARY 2023 JANUARY 2023
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
3 TUE V 16 20 FRI V 28
15 SUN PONGAL / INDIAN ARMY DAY - - Working days for the month 22
121 122
FEBRUARY 2023 FEBRUARY 2023
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 WED II 37 18 SAT WORKING DAY IV 51
3 FRI IV 39 20 MON V 52
6 MON VI 41 23 THU II 55
10 FRI IV 45 27 MON V 58
12 SUN - -
14 TUE VI 47
17 FRI III 50
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MARCH 2023 MARCH 2023
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 WED I 60 18 SAT WORKING DAY III 74
2 THU II 61 19 SUN - -
6 MON V 64 23 THU VI 77
7 TUE VI 65 24 FRI I 78
9 THU II 67 26 SUN - -
11 SAT - - 28 TUE IV 81
12 SUN - - 29 WED V 82
15 WED WORLD CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY VI 71 Working days for the month 25
17 FRI II 73
125 126
APRIL 2023 APRIL 2023
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 SAT CSR DAY INDIA / WORKING DAY II 85 18 TUE WORLD HERITAGE DAY - -
6 THU V 88 23 SUN - -
8 SAT - - 25 TUE - -
WORLD INTELLECTUAL
9 SUN - - 26 WED PROPERTY DAY - -
10 MON VI 89 27 THU - -
12 WED - - 29 SAT - -
13 THU - - 30 SUN - -
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Cherished moments of the year 2021-22
MONTH NUMBER OF
WORKING DAYS
Odd Semester
July 2022 10
August 2022 22
September 2022 23
UGADI CELEBRATIONS - Dept. of TELUGU
October 2022 21
November 2022 14
Total 90
Even Semester
December 2022 14
January 2023 22
ECONOMICS INAUGURATION ASSOCIATION
February 2023 23 Dept. of Economics
March 2023 25
April 2023 6
Total 90
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COMFEST 2022 - ACTIVE COMMERCE - SEMINAR
ASSOCIATION ON PERSONAL HYGIENE WORKSHOP - Dept. of Corporate Secretaryship
Dept. of Commerce AND SELF CARE
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HINDU COLLEGE TRAIN TIMINGS
Chennai Central SM Hindu
03 College to
V Period
Chennai Beach 32
AM T M MAT PTMS, TRL,
45 15 04 35 AJJ, TRT
TP SM T M AM ABV MS BA M T M T
45 42 35 20 00 05 00 10 15 45
TAM KM SM AM TM TAM MS
IV Period 55 50 48 30 20 00
06 00 BT M T ADA MAT
13 25 30 45
TAM T M AB TM VBT MS MA ADT M T ENR/ MA
48 45 23 10 07 00 05 15 20 35 TI
40 50
PM T M TAM TTM T M ABV TM MS MP MAT M T M T
45 35 20 13 08 03 00 08 AB
05 15 25 30 50
MA M T MA
Time Table (Even Semester)
AM T M AM SBV
55 35 10 00 09 05 25 55
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SM T M BV
10 M T VBS M T M T MA VBT MAT
45 30 15 00 05 22 30 35 40 45
T M SM TAM TBV T M AM MK MA
50 40 35 30 15 00
11 VBS
00 15 50
II Period III Period
Second
Day
Fourth
TAM AM TB AM MAT MS M T M T MA
Third
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Sixth
First
Fifth
40 25 05 00 05 20 35 40 50
AM TAD AM SM TAB MS MT MA
50 45 10 03 00
22 10 25 50
TAM SM MS MA MT
05 00 23 15 30 59
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LIST OF DONORS Mogili Radhakrishna Chetty Trust
Narayana Mudali St., Ms-1. 4,000
Amount
Year Donor’s Name & Address
Rs. M.V. Cunniah Chetty Trust,
18, Kasi Chetty St., Ms-1. 5,001
1971 Sriman Mandaram Rangiah 16 Ceiling fans
Chetty’s Charties, Ms-1. Worth about S. Ramachandran
Rs. 4,800 Parthasarathy St., Ms-5. 9,000
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Sri Ramajayam
2022 - 2023
Under the Management of
DHARMAMURTHI RAO BAHADUR
CALAVALA CUNNAN CHETTY’S CHARITIES
New No. 242, Old No. 116
Govindappa Naick Street, Chennai-600001.
(Founded in 1920)
MOTTO
COLOUR SCHEME
1. Sun : Pure white with yellowish tinge
2. Mountain : Light Brown
3. Gajendra : Grey (Deep)
4. Water : Light Blue
5. Motto : Lettering in dark blue on a
white background with blue
bordering
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COURSES OFFERED Name.............................................................................
SHIFT-2 (SELF FINANCING) U.G. COURSES (in block letters)
B.Com. Accounting and Finance Class............................ Roll No................................
B.B.A. Business Administration
B.Com. General Name of Parent / Guardian
B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship
.................................................................................
B.Com. Information Systems & Management
B.C.A. Computer Applications Occupation.............................................................
B.Sc. Computer Science
B.Sc. Electronics and Communication Science Address...................................................................
B.Sc. Statistics Office......................................................................
B.Sc. Visual Communication
B.A. Tamil ......................................................................................
B.A. English
B.A. Criminology and Police Administration ........................................................................................
B.Sc. Physics Phone Number - Student :..........................................
B.Sc. Chemistry
B.Com. Bank Management Phone Number - Father :............................................
P.G. COURSES Ph. No. Mother/Guardian :........................................
M.Com.
M.A. Economics
Residence.................................................................
M.S.W. (Master of Social Work) ......................................................................................
M.A. Tamil
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RESEARCH COURSES
M.Phil. Commerce Phone No.................................................................
Ph.D. Commerce - Full Time and Part Time
Blood Group...........................................................
SHIFT-1 (GOVERNMENT AIDED)
COVID vaccination: First dose Second dose
Under Graduate Courses
B.A. Historical Studies Height............................ Weight..............................
B.A. Economics
B.A. Telugu In case of emergency
B.A. English
contact No :..............................................................
B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship Rly. Season Ticket No...............................................
B.Com. General
B.Sc. Mathematics Bus Pass No.............................................................
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IMPORTANT NOTICE 2. Ragging within or outside any educational
RAGGING - AN OFFENCE institution is prohibited.
Ragging in any form, in any place or time is a 3. Whoever directly or indirectly commits,
cognizable offence tha t w ill attract severe participates in, abets or propagates “Ragging”
within or outside any educational Institution,
punishment including summary expulsion from the
shall be punished with imprisonment for a term
College / Institution / University.
which may extend to two years and shall
Extract of Tamil Nadu Govt. Gazette - Extra also be lia ble to a fine which may
ordinary dt. 26.7.1999 (Act. No. 7 of 1997 extend to ten thousand rupees.
Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act) 4. Any student convicted of an offence under
section 4 shall also be dismissed from the
1. In this Act, unless the context otherwise
educational institution and such student shall
requires, “Ragging” means disp lay of
not be admitted in any other educational
noise, disorderly cond uct, doing a ny
institution.
act which causes or is likely to cause
physical or psychological harm or raise 5. Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions,
ap prehension or fear or shame or whenever any student complaints of ragging
emb arra ssment t o a stud ent in a ny to the head of an educational institution, or to
educational institution and includes :- any ot her person responsib le for t he
management of the educational institution, such
(a) Tea sing, ab using or pla ying pra ctical head of the educational institution or person
jokes on, or causing hurt to such student; or responsible for the management of the
educational institution shall inquire into the
(b) Asking the student to do any act or perform same immediately and if found true shall
something which such student will not, in the suspend the student, who has committed the
ordinary course, willingly act or perform. offence, from the educational institution.
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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Janagana mana adhinayaka, Jayahe PRAYER SONG - I
Bharatha bhagya vidhatha
Punjaba, Sindu, Gujarata, Maratta,
Dravida, Utkala Vanga Where the mind is without fear
Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga
Uchala Jaladhi taranga and the head is held high;
Tava Subha name jahe
Where knowledge is free;
Tava Subha asisa mage.
Gahe tava Jaya gatha Where the world has not been broken up
Janagana Mangala dayaka Jayahe
Bharatha, bhagya vidhatha
into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Jayahe; Jayahe; Jayahe; Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Jaya Jaya Jaya Jayahe
Where tireless striving stretches
THE MORNING SONG OF INDIA its arms towards perfection;
Thou art the ruler of the minds of all people,
Thou Dispenser of India’s destiny, Where the clear stream of reason
Thy name rouses the hearts of the Punjab, Sind,
has not lost its way
Gujarat and Maratha, Dravida, Orissa and Bengal.
It echos in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas, into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Mingles in the Music of Yamuna and Ganges,
And is chanted by the waves of the Indian Sea
Where the mind is led forward by thee
They pray for thy blessing and sing thy praise into ever - widening thought and action;
Thou dispenser of India’s destiny.
Victory, Victory, Victory, Victory to Thee. Into that heaven of freedom, my Father,
let my country awake.
(The Song ‘Janaganamana’ was written by Rabindranath
Tagore in Bengali. It was first published in 1912 : Set to
the music by the poet himself, it is an invocation to “The
- Tagore (From Gitanjali)
Dispenser of India’s Destiny” praying for his blessings.)
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PRAYER SONG - II
Kulam tharum; selvam thanthidum;
Adiyaar padu thuyar aayina Vellam
Nilantharanj Seyyum; Neel Visumbu arulum;
Arulodu Perunila malikkum;
Valantharum; matrum thanthidum;
Petra thaayinum aayina Seyyum;
Nalantharum sollai Naan Kandu konden;
Naaraayanaa Vennum naamam.
The Chanting of
The name of Narayana gives exalted social rank and
bestows wealth;
Razes to the ground the sorrows that afflict
the devotees
And confers Heavenly abode;
Besides giving God’s grace, infuses
Dedicated missionary spirit and divine strength;
Offers what all one desires, and excels
Mother (Gayathri) in doing good;
I Come to know the benefit conferring word
Narayana! Narayana!!
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ïiw tz¡f«
Fy« jU« bršt« jªâL« moah®
gLJa uhÆd btšyh«
LET US PROCLAIM TO EVERY SOUL
ÃyªjuŠ brŒí« ÚŸÉR« gUS«
“Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is
mUbshL bgUÃy kË¡F«; reached”. Arise, awake! awake from this
tyªjU« k‰Wª jªâL« bg‰w hypnotism of weakness. None is really weak; the
soul is infinite, Omnipotent, and Omniscient. Stand
jhÆD« MÆd brŒí« up, assert yourself, proclaim the God within you,
eyªjU« brhšiy eh‹ do not deny Him ! Too much of inactivity, too much
of weakness, too much of hypnotism, has been and
f©L bfh©nl‹ is upon our race.
ehuhazh bt‹D« ehk«. O! ye modern Hindus, de-hypnotise yourselves.
The way to do that is found in your own sacred books.
Teach yourselves, teach everyone his real nature,
âUk§if Mœth® :
call upon the sleeping soul and see how it awakes.
bgÇa âUbkhÊ
Power will come, glory will come, goodness will
Kj‰ g¤J, Kjš âUbkhÊ 9-M« ghRu«
come, purity will come, and everything that
is excellent will come when this sleeping soul
(br›thŒ, òj‹, ÉahH¡»Hik njhW« tF¥òfËš
is roused to self-conscious activity.
xÈgu¥g¥gL»wJ)
- SWAM
SWAMII VIVEKAN AN DA
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
The Dharmamurthi Rao Bahadur Calavala Cunnan
Chetty’s Hindu College was started in the year 1969 DR. ANNIE BESANT ON
at Pattabiram, a semi – urban area of Chennai, to DHARMAMURTHI RAO BAHADUR
commemorate the birth centenary of our illustrious CALAVALA CUNNAN CHETTY
founder, Dharmamurth Rao Baha dur Cala vala
Cunnan Chetty Garu whose services were praised
by Dr.Annie Besant and Mahakavi Bharathiar. Wherever help was needed, help was given by
Our College is situated in the Chennai - Thiruvallur the late Mr. Cunnan Chettiar. His presence at a
High Road at a distance of about 25 Kms from Chennai. public function always meant self sacrificing and
It is easily accessible by city buses as well as generous help. His help was of the kind most
sub-urban trains. There is a railway station in front welcome to the poorer classes - education in schools
of the College with the name ‘Hindu College’ which has
or succour in dispensaries. He was a strong
been laid with the efforts of the old students and staff of
supporter of the indigenous system of medicine.
our college. All passenger, sub-urban trains in the
Chennai-Tiruvallur-Arakkonam route stop here. To such a man a memorial in the form of a statue
Concessional tickets for Train and Bus are given to all might very well be raised not for the sake of the man
the eligible students of the College. who had left behind him several charities, but for the
The College campus consists of Six Blocks, Library, sake of the community which has largerly benefited.
Comput er Labs, Electronics Lab , Physics La b, The good deeds of Mr. Cunnan Chettiar would
Chemistry Lab, Visual Communication, Multimedia Lab, accompany him after death and protect him on his
Commerce Lab, Auditorium, Generator, Men’s and onward path to the other world.
Women’s Waiting Halls, NCC Parade ground,
NCC Obstacles Court, Play Fields, Solid Waste,
Vehicle parking sheds and temple. Our students are (Dr. Annie Besant in the Memorial Meeting
trained for holistic development and empowered with on 5th August 1920)
necessary skills to face the society.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE Secondary School at Tiruvallur (1887), Dharmamurthi Rao
Bahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Higher
The origin of the college is traced back to the LAST Secondary School at Perambur (1890), Seetha Kingston
WILL and TESTAMENT of the born-to-serve man, Calavala Matriculation Higher Secondary School at Kilpauk
Cunnan Chetty Garu. He had the divine grace of being (1969) and Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu
the doyen among the Arya Vysya community. The seer Matriculation Higher Secondary School at Kakkalur (2003)
was so service minded that his WILL says, “.... the bulk of and a College - Dharmamurthi Rao Bahadur Calavala
my properties should be utilised for charities” and that, Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu College at Pattabiram (1969).
“my name should be perpetuated not by descendants but The College and the Seetha Kingston School
by schemes of public benefactions which I am anxious to were started to commemorate the Birth Centenary of our
organise and provide for”. To fructify his vision he Testator.
established a Hindu Public Charitable Trust ‘Dharmamurthi
Rao Bahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Charities’ and The Trust, in continuation of the Founder’s social
nominated prominent citizens from Arya Vysya services, makes regular monthly contributions to many
community, as its members. needy institutions and individuals. Abhaya Nilayam at
Mylapore and the Society for the Protection of
The great man was of the view that education alone Children - the Destitute Home at Washermenpet are
could uplift the downtrodden. He himself had among the numerous institutions that enjoy the financial
established a Sanskrit College at Triplicane and assistance of our Trust. A modern free choultry is being
an Elementary School at Mambalam (T. Nagar). run at Egmore for those who come to Chennai for
He financially supported a Primary School for girls at medical treatment. The Trust also voluntarily donated a
Chintadripet, a Girls’ School at Narayana Mudali Street, substantial sum towards the cost of five class rooms to
George Town and another School at Thambu Chetty Street, Sri Kanyaka Parameswari Devasthanam and Charities for
near Parry’s Corner. He also maintained a Library for their Women’s College at Kothwal Market, Chennai.
the use of the poor students.
Sri Swami Venkatachalam Chetty was the
Not content with the educational services, he also President and Sri Vemuru Parthasarathi Chetty was the First
ran Ayurvedic Dispensaries and Free Choultries. Correspondent of all the educational institutions under the
He was also a prominent member of the Society for the Charities. The former thought of upgrading the High
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). School into a College. In 1963 the idea of establishing a
college was vigorously pursued by Sri. C. Ethiraj, the
The Members of the Trust Board are also then Honorary Correspondent of all the educational
dedicated and have strongly resolved to continue the institutions under the Charities. He successfully realised
Founder’s academic services. The result is the four this vision in 1969. Thiru. D. Rajarathnam, the then
famous schools and a college viz. Dharmamurthi Rao M.L.A. of Poonamallee Constituency, helped the
Bahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty’s Hindu Higher Charities to acquire suitable land for the college.
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The Government of Tamil Nadu permitted the Dr. T.M. Srinivasan was elected the Honorary
Management to enter upon 21.52 acres of land within the Correspondent of the College. In the academic year
Avadi Township Area on the Madras - Tiruvallur State 1975 - 1976 the Sub-Committee secured affiliation to
Highway at Pattabiram. Lecture Halls were built within a B.Com. course.
month at a cost of Rs. 1.5 lakhs. A master plan was
At the World Telugu Conference held in Madras,
prepared for permanent buildings at an estimated cost of Sri. J. Vengal Rao, the then Chief-Minister of Andhra Pradesh,
Rs. 25 lakhs. and Sri M.V. Krishna Rao, the then Minister for Education
The College started functioning from 3rd July, 1969 of Andhra Pradesh, expressed their desire to establish an
with PUC classes in Humanities. In 1970, B.A. History, Institute of Higher Education in Madras to encourage the
Telugu Minority group to pursue higher education.
B.A. Economics and B.Sc. Mathematics courses were
Sri C. Emberumanar Gupta, one of our Trustees suggested
introduced. During 1971 - 1974 strenuous efforts were
to Sri J.V. Somayajulu that opening a new Institution
made to acquire more land and to obtain alienation orders would require land and more funds. Instead the
from the Government for the entire extent of 39.52 acres. Government of Andhra Pradesh might extend their
A building grant of Rs. 75,000 was received from the assistance to ‘Dharmamurthi Rao Bahadur Calavala Cunnan
Government of Tamil Nadu by the initiative of Chetty’s Charities’ which was already running a College
Sri.G.Govindarajan, the then Principal. efficiently. Sri J. Vengal Rao promised that the
Government of Andhra Pradesh would offer matching
The foundation stone for the new block was laid in
grants for the construction of buildings. Smt. Narasamma,
September 1973. Sri C. Ethiraj had been a great asset as a local resident, donated 1.17 acres of land to
well as source of strength to the College as the First the College.
Honorary Correspondent. He rendered proverbial
services to this Institution during his tenure. In fact, his The construction of building began in 1975.
untiring efforts and commitment are the real foundations In March the same year, the Chief Minister and the
on which the college is built up. He laid down his office as Education Minister of Andhra Pradesh visited the
the Honorary Correspondent of the College in March 1975. college. To the delight of all concerned they
announced a grant of Rs. 4 lakhs - Rs. 2 lakhs from the
The Management Committee was then re-constituted Government of Andhra Pradesh and Rs. 2 lakhs from
and re-designated as Educational Sub-Committee. Tirumala-Thirupathi Devasthanams. Hon’ble
Sri M. Nammalwar Chetty was the Chairman of Sri J. Vengal Rao laid the foundation stone for the Cunnan
the Committee. Sri C. Ethiraj, Sri C.Emberumanar Gupta, Block. The stone laying function was presided over
Dr. T. M. Srinivasan, Sri. P. Venkataswamy, by Justice Sri Ram Prasad Rao. The generous grant
Sri. C. Venkatachalam were the members and the Principal of the Government of Andhra Pradesh and the
became the ex-officio member of the Committee. T.T. Devasthanams gave us Twelve Lecture Halls.
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The academic year 1976 - 1977 marked the Sri. M. Venkatesaperumal, B.A., F.C.A., took charge
introduction of co-education in the college. In the year,
as the Secretary of the College with effect from 1.4.2001.
1978 - 1979 the University of Madras granted
His immediate achievement was to secure affiliation to
affiliation to B.A. English Literature.
B.I.S.M. (Information Systems Management) course in the
In the following academic year 1979 - 1980 academic year 2001 - 2002. Introduction of M.Com. in
affiliation to B.A. Telugu Literature was obtained. the academic year 2004 - 2005 was also his achievement.
Dr. T.M. Srinivasan laid down his office as Honorary The Third section in B.Com. was introduced during the
Correspondent on 31st March 1981. His tenure gave the academic year 2005 - 2006. The construction of the
college a steady and rapid growth. Sri C.N. Alwar Chetty compound wall for the entire campus was a marvellous
became the next Honorary Correspondent of the achievement under his stewardship.
college on 1st April 1981. He secured affiliation to
The ‘Dharmamurthi Calavala Cunnan Chetty Block’
B.A.Corporate Secretaryship. After a satisfactory service
was constructed at a cost of Rs. 78.30 Lakh. It was
to the cause of education, he chose to retire in 1990.
declared open by Sri. V.R. Bakthavatsalam, the then
Sri M.V. Cunniah Chetty, B.Sc., B.Com., became President of the Board of Trustees, on 8th September 2003.
the Secretary of the College on 6th June 1990. It houses the Library, Computer lab and (Shift 2) College
He instituted Self Financing College (Shift 2) in the same class rooms. A 82.5 KVA Generator was installed at a
campus in the academic year 1995 - 1996 to bring in cost of Rs. 6.50 lakhs. It was switched on by
new courses. The College (Shift 2) is under Sri. M.V. Cunniah Chetty, Office Trustee, on the same day.
self-financing scheme. However, as per the WILL of our
The Cunnan Auditorium was constructed at
founder, it is absolutely service - oriented.
a cost of Rs. 19,32,000/-. It was declared open by
In the college (Shift 2) B.Sc. Computer Science was
Sri Vummidi Sreehari, Trustee, on 10th April 2005.
introduced in 1995 - 1996. B.Com. and B.B.A. were
This spacious auditorium can accommodate as many as
introduced in 1996 - 1997.
one thousand students.
The University of Madras granted affiliation to
The Cunnan Block Reception Hall, additional
B.Sc. Mathematics in 1997-1998 and to B.C.A. in
class rooms and staff rooms were constructed at a
1999-2000. B.A. Corporate Secretaryship and
cost of Rs.30,83,000/-. It was declared open
B.Sc. Electronics Science courses were introduced in the
by Sri M.V. Cunniah Chetty, Office Trustee, on
academic year 2000-2001. M.Sc. Computer
10th April 2005.
Science, the first Post-Graduate course of the College, was
also introduced in the same year. The Seethamma Block The Dharmamurthi Cunnan Chetty Decennial Block
was constructed at a cost of Rs. 60 Lakhs. It was declared was constructed at a cost of Rs. 24,11,000/-.
open by Hon’ble K.G. Balakrishnan, Chief Justice, It was declared open by Sri C. Venkatachalam,
Madras High Court, on 25th March 2000, during the Trustee, on 10th April 2005. It houses Shift 2
Tri-Decennial celebrations of the (Shift 1) College. It houses College classes. At present all the classes in both Shift 1
Computer Lab and (Shift 2) College classes. and Shift 2 function in well-built spacious blocks.
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The evening College successfully completed ten years of The construction of multi - storeyed building
academic service in 2005. The Decennial function was adjacent to the Ruby Jubilee Block, Cunnan Sports
fittingly celebrated on 10.04.2005. Prof. S.P. Thyagarajan, Centre, a big shelter in front of the canteen to facilitate the
Vice-Chancellor, University of Madras, presided over the students to take their food, and provision of a
celebrations. Our benevolent management donated Rupees computer lab in Cunnan Block to help the poor students to
one lakh towards Madras University Senate House learn basics in Computer, English and Foreign
Restoration Fund. The tenure of Sri. M. Venkatesaperumal, languages are yet another milestone during his second
tenure as Secretary. B.Sc. Statistics (Shift 2) was
Honorary Secretary, ended on 31st March 2006. introduced in the academic year 2011 - 2012.
Sri. M.V. Cunniah Chetty, B.Sc., B.Com., took over as the
Secretary of the college for the second term with The NAAC Peer Team visited our college for
effect from 1.4.2006. Re-accreditation from 4th to 6 th February 2013 and awarded
B Grade with a CGPA of (2.83) on a four point scale
The NAAC Peer Team visited our college on for a period of 5 years from 23.03.2013.
7th & 8th April 2006 and accredited our college with
B+ Grade (79.05%). M.Sc. Information Technology was To encourage research culture and to undertake
developmental activities Centre for Research and
introduced in the College (Shift 2) during the academic Development was established on 16.2.2013 with
year 2006-2007. B.Sc. Visual Communication, B.Com. Dr. N. Rajendra Naidu, Former Principal as Director.
Accounting and Finance and Master of Social Work were
introduced in Shift 2) during the academic year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been
2007-2008. Sri M. Venkatesaperumal became the entered with Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth
Secretary of the college for the second term with effect from Development, Sriperumbudur on 8th July 2013 to establish
01.04.2009. Youth Resource Centre in our college to provide career
guidance and other empowerment programmes to our
A six-foot high Tiruvalluvar Statue in granite students as well as youth in and around Pattabiram.
emphasising the four aspects of virtue, object, love and
salvation was installed in the college campus at the Research Wing with three computers,
1 Printer along with Thesis and Research Books have been
Dharmamurthi Block, unveiled by Shri. T.S. Thiyagarajan,
established in our Library on 12th July 2013 for the benefit
Secretary, Sekkizhar Aaraaichi Maiyam, Mylapore on of teachers pursuing Research and P.G. students.
December 18, 2009.
Commerce Lab was established on 20th January
The Cunnan Ruby Jubilee Block was constructed at a 2015 and Cunnan Knowledge Centre started its
cost of Rs. 3.50 crore. It was declared open by activities from June 2015.
Dr. G. Thiruvasagam, Vice Chancellor, University of
Madras on 17th April 2010 during the Ruby Jubilee B.A. Tamil and B.A. English were introduced in the
academic year 2015 - 2016.
(40th year) celebrations of the college. It houses many
class rooms, staff rooms, seminar hall, ladies waiting hall, The Vicennial function (20 years) of Evening
drawing room, multimedia lab, studios, acoustics, edit room, College was celebrated on 19.09.2015 presided over by
preview theatre and extension activities. Justice J. Chelameswar, Judge Supreme Court of India.
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The College has started M.A. Economics, The College has accommodated about 500 migrant
M.Phil. in Commerce and Social Work in the academic labourers for three days from 21 st May 2020 to
year 2016-2017. 25th May 2020 and provided food during COVID 19
The College has started M.Phil. in Economics, (Corona Virus) pandemic period.
M.A. Tamil and B.A. Criminology and Police Sri M. Venkatesaperumal continues as Secretary
Administration courses in the academic year 2018 - 2019. of the College for the seventh term with effect from
B.Sc. Physics and B.Sc. Chemistry courses were introduced 01.04.2021.
during the academic year 2019-2020 in commemoration The college started B.Com. Bank Management.
of 150 th Birth Anniversary of our Founder and The University of Madras has granted Ph.D. Research
Silver Jubilee celebrations of Shift 2. Status to the PG Department of Commerce in the academic
year 2022-2023.
The Seetha Cunnan Silver Jubilee Science Block was
constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.50 crore. It was inaugurated A centre for ‘Climate Literacy and Campaign’ was
by Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, Hon’ble Vice President of established on 13th May 2022 by Sri B. Gautham, Trustee.
India Hon’ble Vice President has unveiled the Statues of SEETHAMMA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
our Founder Couple and released Commemorative stamp AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - SIMCA
and Special Cover of Founder Shri Banwarilal Purohit, Named after Smt. Seethamma Garu, the
Hon’ble Governor of Tamil Nadu has released Souvenir dutiful wife of our benevolent founder, this institute
and Commemorative Volume on the occasion. dedicates itself to accomplish the ever growing needs of
Shri D. Jayakumar, Minister for Fisheries, Govt. of the learning community. It provides various basic skills
Tamil Nadu and Shri M. Sampath, Chief Postmaster like computer proficiency, communicative competence and
General, Tamil Nadu Circle participated in the accounting knowledge etc.
function. The meeting commenced with Welcome The Seethamma Institute of Management and
speech by Shri. M. Venkatesaperumal, President of Computer Applications (SIMCA) conducts various
the Charities and Words of Thanks presented short term certificate courses like hardware and
by Shri.M.V.Cunniah Chetty, Managing Trustee of networking, Tally (Accounting Package), multi -media and
the Charities. basics of accounting at a nominal fee. This facility has
Government of Tamil Nadu has conferred on our been specially designed for both day and evening college
College “LINGUISTIC (TELUGU) MINORITY STATUS“ students. These courses enable them to have better
with effect from 2018-2019. employment opportunities.
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SIEFL
Seethamma Institute of English and Foreign Languages
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH &
(SIEFL) conducts courses in English Communication skills DEVELOPMENT
and German language.
CAREER GUIDANCE COUNSELLING &
PLACEMENT CELL
Dr. N. Rajendra Naidu , M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
A comprehensive career guidance programme is
Director
Centre for Research & Development
offered to the students to help them planning for their higher
studies. Campus interviews are conducted by eminent
organisations annually. Many students get recruited into
various companies. This is one of the important aspects The ‘Centre for Research & Development’
of this institution. Most of the students who have passed out has been established with the aim of promoting
of this college pursue higher education in India and abroad.
Career Guidance Cell help students to become more informed research and its related activities in the college
about better educational and career choices.
both from the point of view of students and staff.
Activities associated with career guidance and counselling
programmes include :
1. Students are motivated on academic curriculum. * Research related awareness programmes
2. Special attention and counselling is given to slow
learners to perform well. * Conduct of awareness programmes
3. Students are prepared to pursue for further higher workshops/conferences.
studies.
* Field work and data collection.
4. Seminars are organised on various current topics.
5. Career portfolios are developed to prospective * Surveys and Interviews
employers.
6. Mock Interviews are conducted regularly before any * Library Research Wing
campus interview.
7. Students are prepared for competitive examinations. * Encouraging staff to participate and present
8. Workshops are conducted to provide better skills. papers in seminars and conferences.
9. Students are given counselling to overcome their
personal problems. * Encouraging staff to pursue UGC minor
Research.
QUALITY SUSTENANCE ACTIVITIES
The College with the support of Management * Facilitates guideship to needy staff members.
conducts Faculty Development Programmes for Staff and
conducts Annual Academic Audit.
* Provides inputs to students on basic research.
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National Assessment and BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Accreditation Council (NAAC)
The college has been re-accredited with ‘B’ Sri C. Venkatachalam, B.Com., D.B.M.,
Grade by the NAAC. Trustee.
In
Internal
ternal Quality Assurance Cell
Dr. R. Balaji Gupta, M.Sc., Ph.D.,
(IQAC) Trustee.
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Succession List of Honorary Correspondents/Secretaries
Sri C. Ethiraj, B.Com. IQAC COMMITTEE
1969 - 1975 2 02 2- 2 02 3
Dr . T.M. Srinivasan, B.Sc., M.B.B.S., D.L.O. (London)
1975 - 1981 1. Dr.G. Kalvikkarasi, Principal
Sri C.N. Alwar Chetty Chairperson
1981 - 1990 2. Dr. K. Sridhar, Librarian
Sri M.V. Cunniah Chetty, B.Sc., B.Com. Coordinator
1990 - 2001
Sri M. Venkatesaperumal, B.A., F.C.A. 3. CORE COMMITTEE
2001 - 2006
SHIFT 1 (Govt. Aided)
Sri M.V. Cunniah Chetty, B.Sc., B.Com.
2006 - 2009 Dr.S. Veeramani,
Sri M. Venkatesaperumal, B.A., F.C.A. Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Economics
Since 2009 Sri R.Balasubramanian,
Su ccession List of Principa ls Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of English
Prof. V. Gopalaswamy, M.A., L.T.
Dr.S. Purushothaman,
1969 - 1971
Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Corp.Sec.Ship
Prof. G. Govindarajan, M.A., B.T.
1971 - 1974 Ms.K. Baby,
Prof. P. Anandam, M.A. Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Tamil.
1974 - 1983 Ms.Mehdha,
Prof. K. Kumaresan, M.Sc. Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Mathematics
1983 - 1990
Prof. S.P. Rajan, M.Com., M.Phil., M.Ed. Smt.V. Kayalvizhi,
1990 - 1991 Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of History
Prof. B. Chinnappa Chetty, M.Sc., M.Phil. Dr.Mudduluru Suresh,
1991 - 2002 Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Telugu
Dr. N. Rajendra Naidu, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.M. Kulothungan,
2002 - 2010
Director of Physical Education.
Dr. (Smt) S.Kalpana Bai, M.Sc. (Stat.)., M.Sc. (Maths).,
2010 - 2017 M.Phil., Ph.D.
4. IQAC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. (Smt.) V. Lakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
2017 - 2020 Dr. M. Jawaharlal Nehru,
Dr. (Smt.) G. Kalvikkarasi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Commerce
Principal i/c - June 2020
Principal - January 2021 35
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TEACHING STAFF
Dr. (Smt.) G. Kalvikkarasi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
CORE COMMITTEE
Principal
SHIFT 2 (Self Financing Stream) Dr. N. Rajendra Naidu, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Director, Centre for Research & Development
Sri A.Gopinath,
CO-ORDINATOR
Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of Electronics Science Sri A. Gopinath, M.Sc., M.Phil. (Phy)., M.Phil.(ES).
Assistant Professor & Head, Dept. of E.C.S.
Dr.U. Parthiban,
ADDITIONAL CO-ORDINATOR
Assistant Professor & Head,
Dr. U. Urathal (alias) Sri Swathiga, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
UG, PG & Research Dept. of Commerce.
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science.
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Dr. M. Logeshwaran, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Sri R. Dinesh Kumar, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr. S. Kalpana, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Smt. K. Rajammal, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Sri J. Raja, M.A., M.Phil. Smt. R. Srimathi, M.A.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Smt. M. Kanimozhi, M.A. Ms. M. Jothilakshmi, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Ms. P. Meena, M.A. Sri N.P. Dhan Mohan, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr. N. Dhanalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Smt. K. Vijayalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Ms. G. Saranya, M.A., Sri L.T. Vijay Prasad, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI DEPARTME
DEPARTMENT
NT OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
Dr. C. Manikantan, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Sri B. Balamurali, M.Com., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor & Head Assistant Professor & Head
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Smt. L. Thara, M.Com., M.Phil.
Smt. C. Karpagavalli, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor & Head Incharge
Smt. C. Manju, M.A., M.Phil. Sri G. Radhakrishnan, M.Com., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Smt. S. Thahera, M.A., M.Phil. Dr. V. Raji, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Smt. S. Ponnarasi, M.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Dr. E. Jasmin Suganthi, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Smt. V. Saranya, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Dr. P. Raja, M.Com., M.B.A.(Finan.), M.B.A.(Gen.) ., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Sri R. Velu, M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Sri Premjith Mathew, M.A., M.Phil. Mrs. S. Shalini, M.B.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Sri K. Karthi, M.A., M.Phil. Dr. N. Kali Raj, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dr. C. Sathiyamoorthy, M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Dr. S. Anuradha, M.B.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & Head Dr. V.O. Kavitha, M.Com. M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Dr. B. Kalaiyarasan, M.A., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. A. Kavinila, M.Com. M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Sri M. K. Rajesh, M.B.A., M.Phil. Smt. V. Lavanya, M.Com.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Smt. H. Divyaa, M.B.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor DEPARTM
DEPARTMENT ENT OF BANK MANAGEMENT
Sri M. Mahendran, M.Com., M.Phil.
UG, PG & RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Assistant Professor & Head
Dr. U. Parthiban, M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & Head DEPARTM
DEPARTMENT
ENT OF CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP
Dr. S. Kanakarathnam, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. N. Swarnalatha, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor & Head
Dr. S. Prabakaran, M.Com., M.B.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Smt. M. Jeevitha Kumari, M.Com., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr. E. Saravanan, M.Com., M.Sc. (Psychology), M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. P. Libia, M.Com., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr S. Malarvizhi, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. P. Priya, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Smt. M.Nithyalakshmi, M.Com., M.Phil.
DEPARTMENT OF
Assistant Professor
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Smt. S. Sivapriya, M.Com., M.Phil. Smt. M. Mohanapriya, M.B.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor & Head
Sri V.L. Govinda Rajan, M.Com., M.Phil. Dr. T. Rubini, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr. A. Kavitha, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. N. Preetha, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr. K. Banulatha, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D. Ms. Jenith Priskilla, M.Com.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
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B.A. CRIMINOLOGY AND POLICE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. D. Lakshminarayanan, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Sri P. Jeevananthan, M.Sc.
Assistant Professor & Head
Assistant Professor & Head Incharge
Dr. U. Urathal (alias) Sri Swathiga, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Sri K. Kishore Kumar, M.Sc.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Dr. V. Sasikala, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Sri Athira, M.Sc.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Dr. M. Padmanaban, M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Ms. C.G. Malavika, M.Sc.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Smt. P. Vinodhini, M.C.A., M.Phil.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Assistant Professor
Dr. N. Venkataramanan, M.E., (Comp. Sc. Engg.)
M.Sc., (Maths) M.Phil., Ph.D. Sri K. Gurumoorthy, M.C.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor & Head Assistant Professor
Sri R.Suresh, M.Sc., M.Phil. Sri S. Prabhakaran, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Smt. G. Deepa, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS &
COMMUNICATION SCIENCE
Smt. J. Seethalakshmi, M.Sc., M.B.A., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Sri A. Gopinath, M.Sc., M.Phil. (Phy)., M.Phil.(ES).
Assistant Professor & Head
Smt. R. Raj Priya, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Sri K. Udaya Kumar, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Smt. V. Jayalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Sri D. Elamvazhudhi, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Smt. A. Chitra, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Dr. S. Thiyagarajan, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D.
Smt. B. Jansi, M.C.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Smt. M. Vidhya, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Smt. B. Gayathri, M.C.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Dr. J. Rajesh, M.Sc. M.Phil., Ph.D.
Smt. S. Sahayajothi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor & Head Smt. P. Suganya, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Smt. M. Bramila, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor Smt. R. Iswarya, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Smt. R. Jayalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION
Smt. K. Sunanthini, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Sri R. Raghuram, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor & Head
Sri R. Vikram, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Sri R. Gokul, M.A.
Assistant Professor
DEPAR
DEPARTMENT
TMENT OF PHYSICS
Sri D. Vasanth Kumar, M.A.
Dr. G. Suresh, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor & Head
Sri R. Sekar, M.F.A.
Smt. C. Karpagavalli, M.Sc., M.Phil.
Assistant Professor Drawing Master
Dr. M. Mahendiran, M.Sc., Ph.D. PG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Assistant Professor Sri B. Vinayagam, M.A.
Dr. E. Gunasundari, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Head Incharge
Assistant Professor Ms. Manisha, M.A.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Assistant Professor
Dr. C. Suresh Kumar, M.Sc., Ph.D. Dr. J. Dhanalakshmi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor & Head Assistant Professor
Smt. M. Nalini, M.Sc., M.Phil. Dr. R. Ravi, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Dr. V. Rajesh Babu, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. PG DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
Assistant Professor Dr. J. Rajan, M.S.W., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Smt. P. Premjothi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Assistant Professor & Head
Assistant Professor Dr. A. Nancy, M.S.W., M.Phil., Ph.D.
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS Assistant Professor
Sri B. Anandhavel, M.Sc., M.Phil. Ms. K. Pavithra Bharathi, M.S.W.
Assistant Professor & Head Incharge Assistant Professor
Dr. A. Parimala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Sri S. Robin Jayaraj, M.S.W.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Sri B. Vijai, M.Sc. M.Phil. Sri S. Kishore Kumar, M.S.W.
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
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LIBRARY
N.S.S. ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. R. Saravana Subbu Selvan, M.Com., M.L.I.S.,
Librarian M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr. S. Purushothaman - Convenor
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sri L.Hari Krishnan - Member
Smt. T. Priya, M.P.Ed., M.Phil. Physical Directress N.S.S. & RED RIBBON CLUB
Sri M. Mahendran
COMMITTEES 2022- 2023 Sri S. Prabakaran
Dr. N. Muthu
LIBRARY COMMITTEE Dr. A. Indhumathi
It is resolved to form the Library Committee with the Sri P. Jeevananthan
following members :
National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)
1. Head of the Institution
Chairman :Dr. G. Kalvikkarasi, Principal Dr. K.Sridhar - Co-ordinator
2. Librarian Dr. D. Lakshminarayanan
Member Secretary: Dr. K. Sridhar Smt. P. Vinodhini
3. Members
1. Sri A. Gopinath SPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
2. Dr. U. Urathal (a) Sri Swathiga
Sri S. Ramesh
4. Student’s Representative Sri P. Jeevananthan
The above Library Committee has to provide
suggestion for the overall development of the Library. STUDENTS TRAIN / BUS CONCESSION
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GENDER CELL
CITIZEN CONSUMER CLUB
Dr. N. Swarnalatha - Convenor
Dr. T. Rubini Co-ordinators :
Dr. R. Janani Dr. S. Anuradha
YOUTH RED CROSS Dr. K. Lakshmi Dr. E. Jasmin Suganthi
Ms. K. Baby - Convenor
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Sri K. Gurumoorthy - Member
Dr. V.O. Kavitha - Member Dr. Mudduluru Suresh - Convenor
Dr. S. Murugesan - Co-ordinator
ELECTORAL LITERACY CLUB ROTARACT CLUB
Dr. T. Rubini - Nodal Officer Dr. E. Saravanan - Co-ordinator
Members Sri K. Udayakumar - Member
Sri V. Vignesh Dr. R. Jayasri - Member
Dr. P. Libia
TRIBAL WELFARE CLUB
Smt. G. Deepa
Smt. B. Anandhavel Sri M. Mahendran - Co-ordinator
SWACHH BHARAT
INSTITUTION'S INNOVATION COUNCIL (IIC)
Dr. Rajshree Rajesh - Co-ordinator
Dr. N. Jayasudha Dr. N. Swarnalatha Dr. M. Kasthurim - Member
Mr.S.Robin Jayaraj - Member
Dr. K. Sridhar Dr. S. Anuradha
Dr. K. Bhavani Selvi Sri M. Mohanapriya Mahatma Gandhi National Council of Rural
Dr. R. Jayasri Dr. B. Kalayarasan Education (MGNCRE)
Dr. D. Lakshmi Sri V.L.Govindharajan Dr. S. Anuradha Dr. S. Murugesan
Sri R. Gokul Dr. Mudduluru Suresh Dr. B.Kalaiyarasan
Mr.S.Robin Jayaraj
ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT CELL SEETHAMMA FINE ARTS CLUB (CULTURAL)
Smt. M. Mohanapriya - Convenor Dr C. Manikantan
Co-ordinators : Sri R. Velu
Smt. P. Vinodhini Smt. L. Thara Sri R. Gokul
Smt. S. Sivapriya Sri B. Vinayagam Dr. V.O.Kavitha
Sri P. Jeevananthan
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PLACEMENT CELL & COUNSELLING OFFICER YOGA & MEDITATION CELL
Sri G. Muralidharan Convenor Dr. Zainab Bee
Co-ordinators Sri K. Gurumoorthy
HIKE ASSOCIATION Ms. P. Malathi
Dr. T. Rubini - Convenor EN.ACT.US INDIA
Co-ordinators :
Sri B. Balamurali
Dr. Mudduluru Suresh Smt.G. Deepa
Smt. M. Nithyalakshmi Smt. M. Jeevitha Kumari ADMISSION CO-ORDINATION
Dr. U. Parthiban
NAAN MUDHALVAN UPSKILLING PLATFORM
Sri. A. Gopinath
Smt. M. Mohanapriya CALENDAR
Dr. M. Avinash
Smt. S. Sahayajothi
PUDHUMAI PENN SCHEME Dr. D. Lakshminarayanan
Dr. E. Saravanan Sri Premjith Mathew
Dr. D. Lakshmi
TIME TABLE
ANTI DRUG CLUB Dr. N. Venkataramanan
Sri M. Mahendran Sri K. Gurumoorthy
Dr. N. Muthu Dr. C. Sathiyamoorthy
Sri P. Jeevanathan
Sri K. Pavithra Bharathi Smt. B. Gayathri
ATTENDANCE
E-CONNECT CELL - SWYAM Smt. S. Sahayajothi
Co-ordinators Smt. K. Pavithra Bharathi
Dr. K. Bhavani Selvi
Smt. M. Vidhya
Dr. U. Urathal (a) Sri Swathiga
Members : RAGGING REDRESSAL CELL
Smt. V. Jayalakshmi
Dr. C. Suresh Kumar Dr. C. Manikantan
Dr. V. Rajesh Babu Dr. M. Padmanabhan
Dr. E. Gunasundari Dr. S. Prabakaran
Dr. S. Thiyagarajan
Sri B. Vinayagam
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STUDENTS FEEDBACK
PROSPECTIVE RANK HOLDERS
Sri B.Vijai
Dr. E. Saravanan
Dr. J.Rajesh
Sri K. Gurumoorthy
Dr. M.Logeswaran
Dr. S. Malarvizhi
Sri M.K.Rajesh Smt. G.Deepa
CAMPUS DISCIPLINE Dr. G. Suresh
Dr. Urathal (a) Sri Swathiga Sri R.Suresh Dr. M. Mahendiran
Smt. A. Parimala Smt. S.Ponnarasi INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA COLLABORATION
Dr. J.Thiripurasudamani Smt. M.Bramila (M OU)
Smt. M.Jeevitha Kumari Dr. S.Rajalakshmi
Dr. N.Venkataramanan
Sri G.Radhakrishnan Sri. S.Prabhakaran
Sri A.Gopinath
Dr. V.Raji Dr. K.Krishnamoorthy
Dr. N.Swarnalatha
Sri D.Elamvazhudhi Smt. M.Nalini
Dr. S.Murugesan
Dr. M.Mahendiran Dr. P.Priya Sri M.Mahendiran
Smt. H.Divyaa Smt. R.Rajpriya Dr. S.Anuradha
Sri R.Dinesh Kumar Sri B.Vinayagam Smt. M.Mohanapriya
Ms. V.Saranya Dr. K.Banulatha Sri K.Gurumoorthy
Smt. S.Shalini Sri. D.Vasanth Kumar Dr. B.Kalaiyarasan
Sri K.Kishore Kumar Dr. R.Jayavelu Dr. D.Lakshminarayanan
Dr. N.Kaliraj Dr. A.Kavinila Sri B. Anandhavel
Dr. N.Preetha Smt. T.Priya Dr. J.Rajan
Sri J.Raja Sri S.Robin Jayaraj Sri P.Jeevanathan
Ms. Athira Ms. C. Dharani Ms. G. Saranya Sri Muralidharan
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS COMMERCE LAB
Smt. C.Karpagavalli (Eng) Dr. N.Swarnalatha
Smt. C.Manju Sri M.Mahendran
Smt. S.Thahera Smt. L.Thara
Sri R.Velu Smt. N.Nithyalakshmi
Sri Premjith Mathew Smt. M.Jeevitha Kumari
Sri K.Karthi
Dr. V.Raji
STUDENTS’ COUNSELLING Dr. V.O.Kavitha
Dr. J.Rajan
CUNNAN KNOWLEDGE CENTRE
Dr. A.Nancy
Sri. Muralidharan Smt. M. Mohanapriya
All HODs Sri S.Ramesh
IQAC / NAAC Co-ordination Smt. P.Vinodhini
Smt. S.Ponnarasi
Dr. U.Parthiban
Smt. S.Sivapriya
Sri. A.Gopinath
Dr. S.Murugesan Smt. R.Jayalakshmi
Dr. J.Rajesh CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Sri. R.Vikram
Sri M.Mahendran
Smt. B. Gayathri
Dr. B.Kalaiyarasan
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Sri V.L.Govindarajan
Dr. S.Kanakarathnam Dr. C.Sathiyamoorthy
Dr. E.Saravanan Dr. P.Priya
Dr. J.Rajesh WEBSITE
Dr. P.Libia Smt. P.Vinodhini
Dr. M.Logeswaran Smt. J.Seethalakshmi
Dr. C.Suresh Kumar Dr. N.Preetha
Dr. G.Suresh Smt. V.Jayalakshmi
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STU
STUDENTS
DENTS GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL EXAMINATION
Sri R.Raghuram
Dr. Urathal (a) Sri Swathiga
Sri K.Gurumoorthy
Sri B.Balamurali
Dr. A.Kavitha
Dr. S.Anuradha Sri R.Velu
Smt. M.Mohanapriya Dr. M.Logeshwaran
Smt. T.Priya
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING
Sri B. Vinayagam
Dr. U.Parthiban
NATURE CLUB Dr. S.Kanakarathnam
Dr. S. Murugesan Dr. V. Sasikala
Smt. C.Manju
Smt. M. Mahendran
Sri K.Udayakumar
Dr. B. Kalaiyarasan
Smt. B. Gayathri
Dr. J.Thiripurasudamani
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Smt. S. Muthuselvi
Dr. C.Manikantan
Sri B.Vijai
Smt. S.Sahayajothi
Ms. P. Malathi
Smt. C.Karpagavalli (Eng)
Smt. J. Seethalakshmi Dr. S.Malarvizhi
Ms. V. Lavenya Smt. V.L.Govindarajan
Smt. K. Vijayalakshmi Sri G.Radhakrishnan
Smt. P. Premjothi SPOKEN TUTORIAL
Smt. K. Rajammal
Sri B. Anandavel
Ms. R. Srimathi Dr. S. Malarvizhi
Ms. M. Jothilakshmi Smt. R. Iswariya
Smt. B. Jansi Smt. M. Nalini
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COMPETITIONS COLLEGE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
DEPARTMENT RELATED COMPETITIONS Sri M.Mahendran
All HODs Smt. M.Mohanapriya
COLLEGE LEVEL COMPETITIONS Sri R.Suresh
Dr. T.Rubini Dr. J.Rajan
Smt. M.Jeevitha Kumari PLACEMENT
Dr. K.Krishnamoorthy Sri Muralidharan
Dr. E.Jasmin Suganthi Dr. U.Parthiban
Sri R.Raghuram Sri A.Gopinath
Smt. R.Iswariya
Dr. S.Anuradha
Dr. A.Kavitha
Dr. N.Preetha Smt M.Mohanapriya
Sri P.Jeevanathan Sri R.Gokul
Sri R. Sekar Dr. J.Rajan
PRESS
ICT ACADEMY PROGRAMMES
Sri S.Ramesh
Dr. N.Venkataramanan Sri Premjith Mathew
Dr. M.Padmanabhan
Sri R.Suresh LAB MAINTENANCE
Dr. A.Parimala Dr. N.Venkataramanan
Sri S.Prabhakaran Sri A.Gopinath
Dr. D.Lakshminarayanan Dr. N.Swarnalatha
Dr. N.Preetha Smt. M.Mohanapriya
CULTURA LS
Dr. S.Prabhakaran
Dr. C.Manikantan
Sri B. Vinayagam Dr. D.Lakshminarayanan
Sri R.Velu Sri B. Anandhavel
Sri R.Gokul Sri R.Raghuram
Mrs P.Jeevanathan Dr. C.Suresh Kumar
Ms. C. Dharani Dr. G.Suresh
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CLIMATE CHANGE S B:
Dr. D.Lakshminarayanan Dr. U.Parthiban
Dr. B.Kalaiyarasan Dr. S.Prabhakaran
Smt. M.Nithyalakshmi
Dr. G.Suresh
Smt. S.Sivapriya
Dr. A.Nancy
Smt. P.Jeevanathan
Ms. K.Pavithra Bharathi
Sri K.Kishore Kumar
Dr. S.Prabakaran
Sri R.Suresh DM B:
Smt. G.Deepa Smt. S.Sahayajothi
Smt. M.Nithyalakshmi Dr. D.Lakshminarayanan
Dr. S.Thiyagarajan Dr. M.Padmanabhan
Dr. S. Kannadasan Dr. S.Anuradha
Sri Premjith Mathew Smt. M.Mohanapriya
Sri R.Vikram
INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING Dr. B.Kalaiyarasan
C C B: Smt. B. Jansi
Sri C. Karpagavalli (Eng)
DEC B:
Dr. S. Murugesan
Sri B. Anandhavel Dr. N.Venkataramanan
Smt. P. Suganya Dr. C.Manikantan
Dr. D. Gunanidhi Dr. N.Swarnalatha
Sri N.P.Dhanmohan Dr. P.Libia
Smt. B. Gayathri
R JB:
Sri B.Balamurali SCS B:
Sri M.Mahendran Sri A.Gopinath
Sri R.Raghuram Sri D.Elamvazhudhi
Dr. J.Rajan Dr. C.Suresh Kumar
Sri G.Radhakrishnan Dr. G.Suresh
Sri R.Gokul Smt. C.Karpagavalli
Sri S.Robin Jayaraj Smt. M.Nalini
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INTERDISCIPLINARY
Dr. V.Sasikala MINUTES WRITING
Smt. L.Thara
Smt. C. Manju
Smt. S.Sivapriya
Sri R.Vikram Dr. S.Muthumari
Dr. S.Thiyagarajan Dr. D.Gunanidhi
COMPETITIVE EXAM Sri Premjith Mathew
Dr. S.Kalpana
Smt. S.Sahayajothi
Dr. V.Sasikala
Sri B. Vinayagam MAGAZINE & NEWSLETTER
Sri. S.Ramesh Dr. C.Manikantan
Dr. S.Kannadasan
Dr. T.Rubini Sri S.Ramesh
Smt. G.Deepa Sri N.P.Dhanmohan
Sri R.Vikram Sri Premjith Mathew
Sri B. Anandhavel
Smt. K.Sunanthini SCHOLARSHIP AND EDUCATION LOAN
Sri Premjith Mathew
Dr. C.Suresh Kumar Dr. V.Sasikala
Dr. E.Gunasundari Dr. E.Saravanan
Smt. A.Chitra
CANTEEN GUEST LECTURES (GENERAL)
Sri M.Mahendran Smt. J.K.Sundari
Dr. S.Rajalakshmi Smt. P.Suganya All HODs
Dr. G.Gunanidhi Sri R.Velu
Dr. P.Libia Dr. K.Banulatha COLLEGE DAY
Smt R.Iswariya Dr. P.Raja
Dr. A.Nancy Sri J.Raja All HODs
Smt. V.Jayalakshmi Smt. K.Vijayalakshmi
Sri N.P.Dhanmohan Sri L.T.Vijay Prasad GRADUATION DAY
Ms. Manisha Ms. M.Kanimozhi
Ms. P.Meena Sri S.Krishorekumar All HODs
Smt. C.G.Malavika Sri R. Sekar
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NON-TEACHING LIBRARY
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Sri V. Prabhu, B.A., M.L.I.S.
Assistant Librarian
Sri R A Venugobal, B.A.
Administrative Officer Sri K. Vijayakumar, B.A., C.L.I.S.
Library Attender
Smt. A. Chandra, M.Com.
Assistant COMPUTER LAB
Sri S. Sivakumar, B.B.A.
Sri D. Chandrabalan, M.Com. System Administrator (Decennial Lab)
Accountant
Sri A. Vasanth, D.E.C.E.
Smt. N. Geetha, M.Com. System Administrator (RJB Lab)
Accountant cum Cashier
Sri V. Dinesh, D.C.E.
Sri K. Srimannarayanan, D.C.T., M.E. System Administrator (Dharmamurthi Lab)
E.D.P. Assistant
Sri R. Ashok, B.Com.
Sri P. Srinivasan, M.A., M.Phil. System Administrator (Seethamma Lab)
Clerk
VISUAL COMMUNICATION LAB
Sri A. Rajesh, B.A. Sri M. Karthick, B.Sc., Diploma in Sound Eng.
Clerk Technical Instructor
ELECTRONICS LAB
Smt. A. Selvi, B.B.A.
Clerk Sri S.N. Prasath, B.E.,
Lab Assistant
Smt. R. Mahalakshmi, M.Com. PHYSICS LAB
Clerk Sri C.M. Kumar
Lab Assistant
Sri M. Kalaivanan, M.Com.
Clerk CHEMISTRY LAB
Smt. V. Avudai Gomathi, B.Sc.
Smt. R. Jeya, B.Com. Lab Assistant
Clerk
COMMERCE LAB
Sri S. Baskaran Sri M. Kalaivanan, M.Com.
Office Peon Clerk
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TECHNICAL STAFF
Sri G. Jayakumar
Choice Based Credit System
Carpenter
Sri B. Swaminathan Credits Credits
Electrician Subject B.A. / B.Com.
Sri M. Ramamoorthy B.Sc.
Electrician
Part I Tamil / Telugu / Hindi & 12 6
other Languages
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (PRO)
Part II English 12 6
Sri Mrithunjoy Nag, M.A.
Part III Core Subject 60 72
SUPERVISOR Allied Subject 20 20
Sri R. Dharanikumar Elective / Project 15 15
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Theory Papers : External Marks - 75
Theory Papers : Internal Marks - 25
Tests : Class Test
Revision Exam
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70 71
72
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RESEARCH COURSE OFFERED
M.Phil. Commerce
Eligibility for Research Course
Post graduate degree in Commerce (M.Com.)
Core Papers
1. Business Research Methods
2. Advanced Financial Management
3. Dissertation
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RULES OF DISCIPLINE 9. Indifference to studies, misbehaviour and
1. All Students must uphold the good name of the breach of conduct will result in suspension/
Institution. Their behaviour in and outside the dismissal from the College with forfeiture
College must be dignified in keeping with the of fee.
honour of the college. 10. Students must come to the College neatly and
2. Students must be respectful towards all the modestly dressed. They must have well
members of staff. groomed hair. Wearing of T - Shirt, Jeans
and other fashiona ble dress is strict ly
3. Students must seek permission before entering
the Office Room or Staff Room p rohib it ed .
4. No student shall enter or leave the Class 11. Students shall bring the required text books to
without the permission of the teacher. the class. The teacher has the right to send
the student out or to cut down the attendance
5. S t u d e nt s mu st n ec es sa ri ly o b t a i n t h e of the student who does not bring the books.
p e rm is si on of the Pr in ci p a l /
C o- or d i na t o r b ef or e jo in in g a n y 12. Coming late to the class, indifference to
As so ci a t io ns n ot c on ne ct ed w it h t h e studies, not taking down the notes are serious
College. Money should not be collected from violations of discipline. Absenting from tests
students for any reason. and examinations, failure to submit
6. Students must strictly maintain cleanliness in the assignments in time are also punishable.
campus. Scribbling, writing, sticking pamphlets 13. Loitering about, shouting, whistling and
on the walls / furniture and other such means of disturbing the classes by any other means will
dirtying the College Campus will be severely be seriously dealt with.
dealt with.
14. Smoking and Tobacco chewing inside the
7. Students shall not cause any damage to the
Campus is strictly prohibited and punishable.
College property.
15. Eve - teasing, Ragging, Alcoholism, taking
8. If a student finds any article not belonging to
drugs, playing cards and other such unsocial
him / her, it must be handed over to the
Principal or to the Administrative Officer of acts will lead to immediate dismissal from the
the Office. College.
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16. Entertaining outsiders by students in and
INSTRUCTION FOR COVID 19
around the College Campus is illegal and such
students will be seriously dealt with.
17. Organising mass absence, carrying out
agitations and demonstrations a nd Students and Staff must wear masks inside and
instigating acts of v iolence are highly outside class rooms.
punishable.
18. Men students shall not enter the lady’s
common room / Lounge.
19. The Head of the Department or the Lecturer in
- charge has t he p ower to cancel t he Physical distance must be maintained.
attendance for three days for each offence or
to impose fine on the erring students.
20. Every member of the staff is empowered to
maintain discipline amongst the students.
The students are obliged to answer the Regular hand washing must be done
qu eries ra ised by the staff members,
irrespective of the faculty.
21. The students are expected to make good use
of the library and the reading room during
Thermal screening and sanitisation of hands at
the leisure hours. They should not loiter in
the entrance of the college must be followed.
groups in the campus.
22. In the larger interest of the institution, the
Principal shall take disciplinary action,
leading even to expulsion, against any erring Reasonable distance must be maintained from
student, without calling for an explanation from other students while eating and
him / her. Her decision shall be final in avoid sharing of food. Home food is preferable.
matters of discipline.
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WITHDRAWALS
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
After the completion of the entire academic
programme (three years for U.G. Course and two years Students who wish to obtain Bonafide Certificate should
for P.G. course) the students should apply to the apply for the same in the prescribed form available in
Principal to issue Transfer and Conduct Certificates. the College Office. A fee of Rs. 15/- must be paid for
The applications should be countersigned by Parent / the issue of Bonafide Certificate.
Guardian. The application should be accompanied
by No Due Certificate from all the departments Fee Regulations
concerned.
Installment system is followed for payment of fee.
If a student wants to discontinue his / her studies
due to unavoidable reason, he / she should make an All the students should pay the fee within the first
application for the issue of Transfer Certificate. 10 working days after the commencement of the
The app lica tion should be count ersigned by College in each semester without fine. A fine of
the parent / guardian. He / she should also pay the Rs. 10/- per day will be collected for the next 10
tuition fee, special fee and other fee meant for the
working days. Thereafter Rs. 50/- per working day
Semester if he / she has attended classes even for a
day. Students should bring their parents / guardians will be collected as fine.
to collect the T.C.
ONLINE PAYMENT
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES REFUND OF FEE
WILL BE MADE. II & III years : All the semesters
Transfer and Conduct Certificates will be issued The online payment to be made through our
free of cost if a student applies for the first time
college website link
within one year of leaving the College. But if the
application is made after the expiry of the mentioned www.drbccchinducollege.edu.in
period the student has to pay a penal fee of Rs.20 per
annum.
Student applying for Duplicate TC should Online Payment
produce a certificate from the Tahsildar of the
Revenue Department about the loss of original Stu dent s whose names ha ve b een stru ck
Transfer Certificate. off the Rolls for non-payment of fee should pay a
An FIR must be registered with the police to the re-admission fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred
effect. A fee of Rs. 100/- will be charged for the issue
only) and other dues already incurred (i.e., fees and
of duplicate T.C. The Principal also has to be
convinced of the necessity of issuing it. default fine to date)
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The fee once paid will not be They should be present in the class room well
refunded or readjusted. before the entry of the teacher and the commencement
of prayer. Students who come late to the class can not
St udents w ho have passed the qualifying claim attendance as a matter of right.
examination other than Matriculation shall pay a
recognition fee of Rs. 100/- and such other fee as may No student can avail leave without the prior
permission from the Principal / Head of t he
be required by the University of Madras.
Department / Lecturer concerned. Under unavoidable
DRESS CODE circumstances, the leave letter should be countersigned
Both Men and Women students are to dress by the parent / guardian.
modestly and have well groomed hair. They are not The Lecturer, who is attendance - in - charge of the
permitted to wear T. Shirts, Jeans etc. class concerned , has the right t o ca ll t he
Women students are permitted to wear Chudidhars parents of those students who are irregular to the
college and the class.
with their Duppattas pinned properly or Sarees only.
Tight, transparent, provocative fittings are strictly The parents are expected to respond to the call
prohibited. Students are advised not to wear precious properly. The students must attend the special classes
and costly Jewellery. The College authorities will not and the remedial classes without fail.
hold any responsibility for the loss of any such articles. If a student goes on leave for more than three days,
the parent / guardian must write an explanatory letter
RULES OF ATTENDANCE
to the Principal, stating reasons. If leave is sought on
Each working day has five periods and the grounds of sickness, a medical certificate from a
periods are of one hour duration with a break for competent authority is a must.
30 minutes after the second period. The Students should attend all the classes.
Attendance will be taken during every period. Even in case of minor sickness, they should get the
If a student is absent for one or more period during the permission of the staff member concerned in writing
first session, he / she will lose half a day’s attendance. before leaving the College Campus.
If he / she is absent for one or more periods during the If a student continuously absents himself / herself
second session he / she will lose half a day’s attendance. for five days without prior permission his / her name
will be struck off the rolls and will be readmitted only
The students should attend all the classes. In special after a satisfactory explanation from him / her and
cases, the Principal may grant exemption from the parents and on payment of the readmission fee
attending a class. of Rs. 100/-.
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INFRASTRUCTURE C omputer Labs
B loc ks Our college has seven computer labs in various
blocks viz., Computers
The college has six blocks viz.,
Cunnan Block – 70
· Cunnan Block Seethamma Block – 55
· Seethamma Block Dharmamurthi Block – 55
Decennial Block – 70
· Dharmamurthi Block
Cunnan Ruby Jubilee Block – 55
· Decennial Block Multimedia Lab – 40
· Cunnan Ruby Jubilee Block Statistics Lab – 20
· Calavala Cunnan Block Commerce Lab – 24
Total - 389
· Seetha Cunnan Silver Jubilee Science Block
In addition to this we have work stations at various
Spacious class rooms points of the college premises, such as the Principal’s
room, Office, Sta ff Rooms, Library, Directors
The class rooms are spacious, well furnished and
room etc., with centralized Servers and Network
ventilated for the convenience of the students. printers.
Central Library Studios, edit suit and preview theatre
The Department of Visual Communication has
The Central Library of our College is located in the photography and video studios, edit suit with recording
first floor of the Dharmamurthi Block with floor area of facility, an air conditioned preview theatre to view short
around 360 sq. metres. It has a Reading Room, films, Multimedia lab and Drawing hall.
Reprographic section, Computer centre in addition to Electronics & Physics Lab
Library stack room. Our Central Library has a The Electronics & Physics Lab enable the students
collection of around 52365 books, 72 journals and to learn the tools, techniques and trainer kits of practical
Physics, Electronics and Circuit Design.
885 CD’s & DVD’s which cater to the needs of
both Day and Evening College students and staff. Chemistry Lab
The Chemistry Lab enable the students to learn
A spacious Rea ding Room and an annex
the Chemical synthesis, Volumentric, quantitative and
accommodate about 200 students. qualitative analysis.
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Physics Lab C anteen
The primary aim of this programme is to develop Our College has a canteen located adjacent to the
practical skills in handling scientific equipments and main building. It has a separate Dining - Hall for boys
instruments. The lab has sufficient number of equipments, and girls. Snacks, refreshments and meals are
facilities and fully furnished scientific laboratory. provided at nominal rates for the students and staff of
Conference Halls (Air Conditioned) our College. As most of the students and staff
There are two Air Conditioned Conference halls are coming from far off places by train and bus the
with a seating capacity of 150 each to conduct canteen caters to their lunch and refreshments.
programmes such as seminars, guest lectures, Aud it oriu m
meetings etc. College has a spacious Auditorium with sheet
Generator (Power backup) roofing and false ceiling with the seating capacity of
A 82.5 KVA generator caters to the electricity thousand students with green room and VIP room.
needs of the entire college in case of power failure. This Auditorium is very useful to conduct various
meetings and University Examinations. The spacious
Girl’s Waiting Lounge
auditorium is named Cunnan Auditorium after our
There is a Waiting Lounge for Women student in the benevolent founder.
campus with all amenities to accommodate the women
students during their leisure hours. Sports Facilities
Our College has excellent facilities for sports and
Boy’s Waiting Lounge
games. We have taltented and dedicated Physical
There is a Boy’s Waiting Lounge near canteen to Directors for both Men and Women students.
facilitate for Men Students to relax/read. They give excellent coaching to the students for the State
Bank and National level Games.
The College has Indian Overseas Bank at the South Our College has an extensive play ground for games
West corner of the campus. It provides banking service like Cricket, Football, Basket ball, Ball Badminton,
to the students, staff and the local public. Shuttle badminton, Kho - Kho, Volley ball etc. We also
Bank working hours have excellent ground for track and field events
Monday to Friday : 9.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. including 400 metres track. There are separate Table
Saturday (1 & 3 week) : 9.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
st rd Tennis facilities for men and women students. There is
Saturday 2nd & 4th week & Sundays : Holiday a well equipped gym.
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Gym
F irst Aid Boxes
The Department of Physical Education of our First Aid Boxes with basic medicines are kept in
college offers Gym facility for the benefit of our students. various places in the campus to meet the students’
Timings : requirement.
Morning: 6.30 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. Photo copying Machines
Evening: 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Photo copying machines are placed in the
Library and the office for the use of student community.
Vehicle parking shed
MEDICAL FACILITY
Our College has vehicle parking sheds for two
Students are made to undergo medical checkup
wheelers and cars separately for students and staff.
to help them stay physically fit. In house medical facility
The parking sheds are provided with a watchman to is available in the College campus for the First Aid
ensure the safety of the vehicles parked. However, needs of students. Emergency cases are referred to
College authorities are not responsible for loss of intems or nearby hospitals by arranging transp ort and
damage to the vehicles. reporting to their parents immediately.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
Temple
All candidates must put minimum of 75% in
Our College has a temple with idols of Sri Siddhi
attendance for appearing the University Examination
Vinayakar, Sri Maha Lakshmi, Sri Saraswathi and (Theory / Practical). If a candidate fails to put in the
Sri Andal. Daily Poojas are performed by purohits. minimum attendance (Percentage stipulated), the
“Thiruppalli Ezhuchi” Poojas are performed every Principal shall condone the shortage of attendance up
year during the Tamil Month of Margazhi with to a maximum limit of 10% for all UG / PG courses
special lectures on ‘Thiruppavai and Thiruvempavai’. after collecting the prescribed fees of Rs. 250/- each
for Theory / Practical examinations separately, towards
Special poojas are performed on festival days such as
the condonation of shortage of attendance.
Vinayaka Chathurthi, Ayudha Pooja, Deepavali and
Pongal. Granting condonation of Attendance will be
considered only if he / she secures a minimum of 40%
Aavin Parlour in all the papers of the Mid - term and Revision
Our college in arrangement with Aavin has Test / Examinations held by the College and no
started a ‘Parlour’ to provide quality milk and milk disciplinary action should have been initiated against
products including ice cream for the benefit of students. such student.
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IMPORTANT NOTE CS Coaching Classes
Important informations for the students will be The foundation course classes for C.S. (Company
displa yed in t he College Notice B oard only. Secretaryship) are conducted on Saturdays and
T he s t u d e nt s sh ou ld d ev el op t he h a b it o f Sundays by qualified and experienced professors in
reading notice Board regularly. Failure to read association with the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of India and the Institute of Company Secretaries of
the notice board can never be an excuse for not
India.
following the content found in it.
Communication Skills
WORKING DAYS AND HOURS
In order to improve communication skills in
The College works from Monday to Friday.
English, special programmes are conducted for I and
(and a few Saturdays) The day - order system is II year students with eminent resource persons
followed and the college works for five periods with a
short break of thirty minutes. Beyond the Syllabus Programme
Keeping in mind the holistic growth of the
All the students have to be in class room at least five
students, the college has initiated a value-based, relevant
minutes before the commencement of prayer.
and innovative programme which will supplement the
Coming late to the College and reporting late to the main curriculum. The primary objective of the
Class is a serious breach of discipline. programme is to bridge the gap in the existing
curriculum, enabling the students to stay abreast of the
SKILL ENHANCEMENT &
latest developments in their respective subjects and
VALUE ADDITION PROGRAMMES
enriching their personality.
Personality Enrichment Programmes
Commerce Lab
This programme has been created with an
In order to meet the challenging needs of
objective of empowering III year students with inputs
Corporate Environment, it is not just sufficient for
such as goal setting, grooming, time management, stress
students to be theoretically sound, they must also be
management, self awareness, SWOT analysis, exposed to the external world in a dynamic way to
communication skills, English basics, resume building, face practical situations. Commerce Lab aims at
interview skills, etiquettes etc. for improving their stressing the importance of practical application of
personality development. An abridged version knowledge by the way of filling forms, challans &
(one day) will be offered to I & II year students. voucher gained through theory. There are 20
An experienced professional trains students. computers to conduct online classes in various practical
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aspects. It helps the students to keep abreast of the latest · Collecting information from projects, literature,
developments in the business World. Practicals exposure experts etc. on various topics and make them
in Banking, Insurance & Taxation is provided to Plustwo accessible in database form.
students, non-commerce students and interested parents. · Facilitating video conferencing sessions.
On 1st February of every year, union live budget telecast
is made for the benefit of students and staff. Annually, · All the faculty members by rotation are involved in
Commerce Lab Day is celebrated. conducting the above said activities between
11.00 a.m. and 12.00 noon on daily basis.
Vigilance Awareness week
The college conducts Vigilance Awareness week Debate Clubs
every year. The weeklong programme includes conduct Debate Clubs are functioning in the College to
of various competitions Viz., Quiz, Poster designing, encurage students to improve their spoken skills both in
Oratorical Essay writing and Street play on the theme English and Tamil Language.
of Integrity & anti-corruption All the students and staff Spell-b ee
take Integrity pledge for citizens. The programmes The Department of English conducts spell-bee
culminates with a meeting and dustribution of certificates competitions, occassionaly to enrich the students
and prizes. vocabulary.
Student Leadership Development Programme Inter Disciplinary programmes
‘Student Leadership Development Programme’ is
conducted annually for prospective university rank Interdisciplinary programmes which offer 30
holders to inculcate leadership and personality hour certificate courses of study related to non-core
development skills. fields enable students to pursue a subject from different
perspectives. II and III year students may select any one
Workshops for students of the following programmes for their interdisciplinary
One day workshops are conducted for III year study for 3rd & 5th semesters, respectively.
students on general / subject topics by eminent resource · Personal Investment
persons to enrich their personality and intellectual skills.
· Corporate Governance & Social Responsibilities
Cunnan Knowledge Centre · Fundamentals of Filmmaking
Knowledge Centre acts as a one-stop centre for
· Fundamentals of Economics
accessing knowledge on different subjects / topics of
interest to users. · An Introduction to Business Law
· Establishing connectivity between knowledge and · Basics of Electrical, Electronics and Basic Physics
information sharing. · Basics of Computer & Application
· Presenting information video clippings. · Microprocessor and its Application
· Smart class presentations. · SPSS Package
· Contributing and sharing new thoughts and ideas. · Taxation
· News & Announcements related to latest · Quantitative Aptitude
developments in the field of knowledge. · Human Resource Management
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Cunnan AcadAcademy
emy for Excellence Membership with other Institutions
The academy has been established to coach · Andhra Chamber of Commerce
students for competitive exams. (TNPSC, Bank exams, · Hindustan Chamber of Commerce
Railway Exams etc., Income Taxes, Defence exams etc) · Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry
· ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu · American Library
Teaching Methodology
· British Council Library · Madras University Library
· Class Room Lecture · Power Point Presentation · ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research)
· Seminars · Assignments
· Tests · Quiz MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding)
1. Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)
· Group discussion · Students teaching students
2. Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research
· Smart Class Room facility (Internet based) (MAHER)
· Alumni interaction 3. ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis
(NIRT)
Academic Audit : 4. Ifandfor Endeavours
The College conducts Academic Audit Annually 5. Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI)
by inviting senior subject experts from various colleges 6. Avon Seals Pvt. Ltd.
to inspect, evaluate the department activities / 8. Floranix
programmes and interact with staff and students. 9. Andhra Chamber of Commerce
The detailed formats and reports are submitted to the 10. Intelizest Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
Principal for further improvement and action. 11. Women Entrepreneurs India (WEI)
12. Sarvodaya Shooting Academy
Cunnan Newsletter 13. Datanigma
Cunnan Newsletter is an in-house journal. 14. Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board
It is published once a month to highlight all the 15. Tech Mahindra Foundation & The MAFOI Foundation
department wise activities of our institution. Thrust is Smart Center
given on activities like conferences, seminars and guest 16. Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufactures Association
(AIEMA)
lectures that have a direct impact on the students. Matters
17. Hearfulness Educational Trust
related to the campus and improvements done to the
18. Sangamithra Music Fine Arts
infrastructure are also highlighted. Copies of the 19. Trinity SkillWorks Pvt. Ltd.
newsletter are circulated to departments in the college 20. International Society for Security Professionals (ISSP)
and to people who are in the protocol list of our college. 21. Town News
College Magazine 22. Tamil Nadu Institute of Urban Studies (TNIUS)
23. EXIM ACADEMY
The College releases a magazine every year. 24. Qmos Technologies
The students contribute to this magazine by way of articles 25. Pantech eLearning
in Tamil, English, Telugu, Hindi and English. 26. Chennai Heatreaters Private Limited.
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EXTENSION ACTIVITIES Entrepreneurship Development Programme Cell
Every student is expected to take active part in any Entrepreneurship Development Programmes are
one of the Co-Curricular activities of the College. being organised regularly by the EDP Cell of our college
to nurture the talent of students by enlightening them
1. Physical Education 11. en.act.us. India on various aspects of business activities. Khadhi &
2. N.C.C. 12. Seethamma Fine Arts Club Village Industries Commission conducts short term
3. ED CELL 13. Nature Club (Eco Club) training on Bakery, Confectionery, Beautician courses
4. N.S.S. 14. Tribal Welfare Club and so on. One day EDP training programmes are
5.Citizen Consumer Club 15. Swachh Bharat Club conducted in association with Chambers of Commerce.
6.Red Ribbon Club 16. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan An exclusive EDP sales counter has been provided for
7. Rotaract Club selling students’ products.
17. Youth Resource Centre
8. Youth Red Cross 18. Electoral Literacy Club National Service Scheme (NSS)
9.Gender Cell 19. E-Connect (MOOC Courses) Students enrolled in NSS shall serve for a
10. IPR CELL minimum of two years. They must put in 120 hours of
20. HIKE
attendance at regular programmes in a year and they
Ph
Physical
ysical Education should participate atleast in one special camp of
A student who chooses Physical Education should 7 days duration. Based on their active participation,
undergo a course of Physical Training as prescribed they will be deputed for inter collegiate and
by the Physical Director. He / She is required to put in inter - University camps.
a minimum of 40 days of attendance in a year. Citizen Consumer Club
Outstanding sports persons are given admission Citizen consumer club is functioning under
under separate quota for sports. They are further the NSS. It creates awareness among the students about
encouraged by giving provided free refreshments the consumer rights and responsiblities.
during practice sessions, Sports suits and Jersey etc. Red Ribbon Club (RRC)
RRC is functioning under the aegis of NSS
National Cadet Corps (NCC)
Aim
Our College has an N.C.C. company of 160 Creating awarness on AIDS/HIV among the
cadets comprising both Boys and Girls. A cadet has students and general public.
to serve a minimum of two years in N.C.C. He / She Activ ities
also has to attend Camps / Cycle expeditions and * Awarness Training Programmes to our NSS
other courses organized by the N.C.C. Unit. They will volunteers (C-Life programme).
have to appear for ‘B’ Certificate examinations at the * Awarness Rally
end of the second year and ‘C’ certificate examination * Awarness Human Chain
* World Aids Day celebration on 1st December
at the end of the third year. every year at District level.
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Rotaract Club INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT CELL ( IPR CELL)
The Rotaract club of our college is an associate IPR Cell functions with the aim of creating
member of Rotary Club of Anna Nagar, Chennai. awarness regarding the protection of intellectual
Students enrolled in Rotract Club have four avenues to property and related legal rights.
serve viz., club service, community service, professional
service and international service. EN.ACT.US INDIA
Programmes on personality enrichment, career Enactus an international organization spread over
dev elop ment , skill development, community 44 countries, reached India in 2003, with an intention
development are conducted annually, thereby students to work for the upliftment of backward community and
develop leadership qualities and professional outlook. to conduct competitions at Regional, National and
International levels.
Youth Red Cross (YRC) entrepreneurial – having the perspective to see an
YRC has received highest blood donors award opportunity and the talent to create value from that
consecutively for 5 years. Youth Red Cross is a group opportunity.
movement for students. YRC provides opportunities action – the willingness to do something and the
for voluntary community service. Becoming a Red commitment to see it through even when the outcome
Cross volunteer is a great way to meet the needy people is not guaranteed.
and help humanity. The volunteers involve in first aid,
us – a group of people who see themselves connected
disaster, health, safety, medical and community
in some important way; individuals that are part of a
services. Blood donation camp is conducted annualy.
greater whole.
Gender Cell Enactus India works with leaders in business and higher
Gender cell has been formed in our college education to mobilise students to make a difference in
to sensit ise gender eq ualit y and enhance their communities while developing their skills to
women empowerment. become socially responsible business leaders.
Ac ti vit ies: Participating students form teams on their campus and
· Conduct of gender awareness programmes apply business concepts to develop outreach projects
· Healthy relationship with opposite gender that improve the quality of life and standard of living
· Role of youth towards National Development for people in need.
· Conduct of women empowerment programmes
· Conduct of programmes in the nearby community Through Regional comp etit ions and Na tional
to sensitise gender equality competition, teams are given a forum to present their
· Observing Women’s Day projects and National Champion team advances to the
· Observing International Disability Day prestigious world cup.
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Seeth
Seethamma
amma Fine Arts Club U nnat Bharat Abhiyan
Fine Arts Club encourages and provides
opportunities to students who are interested in dance, Unnath Bharat Abhiyan is an extension activity.
music, drama and singing. They perform programmes Under this, the college adopts a few villages for
in various college functions. educating them for their livelihood. The Central
Nature Club (ECO CLUB) Government funds for undertaking this programme.
Nature club is functioning in the College with the Youth Resource Centre
objectives of Planting of Trees, Maintenance of
greenery, gardening, growing vegetables etc., in the Youth Resource Centre has been established in
campus and in the adopted Government Higher our College in association with Rajiv Gandhi National
Secondary School, Pattabiram and to conduct Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur to
awareness programmes, seminars and exhibitions.
provide career guidance and other empowerment
Blue Syndicate aims at cleaning of water bodies programmes to our students as well as Youth in and
in and around Pattabiram, to create awareness about
water conservation, protection of water bodies among around Pattabiram. There is a collection of competitive
students, parents and the neighboring community and exam manuals and other useful general books in the
to conduct programmes related to water conservation. centre for reference. Youth related programmes are
Tribal Wel fare Club conducted.
Tribal Welfare Club, the first of its kind in colleges
in Chennai City conducts various awareness and Electoral Literacy Club
educative programmes to the tribal communities of ELC stands for Electoral Literacy Club. This club
Tiruvallur District with special emphasis on is a mandatory academic club which functions based
Rangapuram, the adopted village of the College.
on the rules stipulated by Government of Tamil Nadu.
Swatch Bharat Club The primary objective of the club is sensitizing student
Government has launched the Swachh Bharat community about democratic rights which includes
Summer lnternships-2018 aiming at enrolling the
students for promoting swachhta in the villages. Under casting votes in elections . We conduct mock polling
this, the students are invited to select a village of their activity to give experience based learning of the
choice, and work with the village community for democratic setup. We also conduct cartoon drawing,
building a lasting system for improving the overall
debates, mock parliaments, elocution, essay writing
sanitation and hygiene in the village. It is expected that
each student would devote at least 100 hours to and other programmes which create an awareness
Swachhata, and carry out specific measures for regarding electoral procedures.
improving the sanitation and hygiene in the village.
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MANAGEMENT WELFARE SCHEMES
E-Connects (MOOC Courses)
Management has introduced a number of
E-Connect is the forum for MOOC initiated in the welfare schemes for the benefit of the students in their
campus by IQAC in cognizance with the Govt. of India pursuit of higher education.
Policy. The forum provides awareness, infrastructure and 1. Nutritious Food for poor and needy students
uses NPTEL & SWAYAM courses in the blended format 2. Management book-bank scheme for the
for the student.
economically poor students.
Hindu College Intellectual Knowledge 3. Prizes for Proficiency & Centum Attendance
enhancement activities. The uniqueness of HIKE is adapting 9. Incentives in the form of prizes to students who
earn 100% attendance intheir classes and 100%
to the needs and developmental opportunities of students.
marks in the university examination. University
Motto: ‘of the student, rank holders are given special cash prize
by the student, ranging from Rs. 250/- to Rs. 5,000/- depending
upon the rank.
for the student’
10. The University toppers are honoured along with their
parents with mementos in Annual Award Function.
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11. First Aid boxes are provided in all the blocks and Grievance Redressal Cell
in N.C.C., N.S.S. and Physical Education Our college has a Grievances Redressal cell with
Departments to meet the medical emergencies of the Principal as Chairman and the Heads of the
students. Departments as members. Any student can approach
12. Emergency medical care is provided to the needy the cell for redressal of his/her grievances of any kind.
students by treating them in the near by Hospitals. The grievances may be personal or general. The cell
will take necessary steps for redressal of their
12. Generator is provided to maintain uninterrupted grievances.
supply of power whenever power failure/power
cut occurs. Women’s Grievance Cell
Women’s grievance cell redresses the specific
13. Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine with destroyer
problems of the woman students.
are installed in the Ladies waiting hall to benefit the
girl students. Dalit students’ Redressal Cell
14. Providing breakfast to the men and women students Dalit students can lodge their complaints of caste
who are undergoing practice in the college play discrimination to the Principal or respective heads of
ground during the early morning at 6.30 a.m. who departments for necessary action.
participate in the A.L. Mudhaliar Silver Jubilee Ragging Redressal Committee
Athletic meet and University B-Zone Competition. As per the instructions of the University of Madras,
Col lege Social Responsibility (CSR) Ragging Redressal Committee has been formed.
CSR is the commitment of the college to provide A box in black colour has been fixed in front of the
resources and support activities to the surrounding Principal’s room to enable the students to drop their
community. representation / complaints in the box. The Committee
Activities : after considering the enormity of the problem, will
· Adoption of Govt. Higher Secondary School, recommend for issuing T.C. to the offender, besides
Thandurai, Pattabiram lodging a complaint to take suitable action as per
· Adoption of Rangapuram Tribal Village near the Tamil Nadu Government’s prohibition of Ragging
Poondi Reservoir. Act of 1997.
· Education, Meals and Health on Wheels Healthy Practices
· Awareness programmes to the nearby community 1. Yoga and Meditation Classes are conducted for
· Digital Literacy Programme for non-computer ensuring the physical, mental and spiritual health
students, parents and community of the students.
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2. First year students are given a warm welcome Remedia
Remediall Classes
by their seniors and farewell to final year students Remedial classes are conducted for slow learners
by first and second year students. in English and other subjects.
3. Paavai vizha during Maargazhi month and Industrial Visits
Pongal, Vinayaka Chathurthi, Ayudha Pooja, etc. The Departments arrange industrial visits to
are celebrated, invoking the blessings of God. students to have a glimpse of various activities of
4. Blood donation and medical check-up camps. industries /institutions.
5. Community service programmes Internship
Orientat ion p rogramme In order to expose our students to practical
The orientation programme is designed to aspects. Internships are offered in certain fields.
support first year students as they begin their journey in
Students’ Feedback
the college. The activities scheduled for orientation
The Students feedback about teaching-learning,
programme will focus on the issues and resources that
are most important to new students. It helps to bridge facilities, extension activities etc., is secured semester
the students to the college level Education. wise for improvement of quality in all respects by Google
Forms.
Bridge Course Encouraging prospective University Rank holders
The College conducts bridge courses for I year Prospectiv e University Rank Holders are
students at the beginning of every academic year. identified and encouraged with special attention to visit
It is aimed to act as a buffer for the I year students, with industries and participation in programmes conducted
an objective to provide adequate preparation for the by other Colleges / institutions.
transition from school to college. Students are
introduced to the subjects that they are going to I nsu r anc e S c heme
pursue and the important terminologies and the Under Students’ Safety Insurance Scheme, a
basics. This will be an useful course for all I year premium amount of Rs.20/- will be collected from each
students and specially for those who come from Tamil student and the following are the benefits under the
Medium. scheme:-
Guest Lectures and visiting faculty 1. Hospitalization charges (arising out of accident) upto
Lect ures and seminars by dist inguished Rs.1,00,000/- to the students.
personalities from academia and industry are 2. In the event of death of the students (arising out of
conducted to help the students to understand the concepts
accident) coverage of Rs.2,00,000/- and medical
in a practical simulation.
expenses Rs.1,00,000/-.
Personality Development Classes 3. In the event of accidental death of the student
Personality Development Classes are conducted brea d winner parent/guardian as a package
for I & III year students. Rs.1,00,000/-.
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L IB RARY RULES 8. The librarian may recall any book at any time
1. The Library functions on all working days even before the expiry of the normal period of loan.
between 9 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. But the transaction 9. If a student fails to return the book on the due date,
will be closed half an hour before the closing hour. an over-due charge of Rs. 1/- per day will be levied.
During terminal holidays the library will remain open
10. Absence from college will not be normally
between 10.00 a.m. & 1.00 p.m.
considered as an excuse for delay for the return of
2. All students of the college are entitled to books
borrow books from the college library. 11. All payments including fine shall be made to the
3. All the users are requested to scan their ID Card college office and the receipts must be produced to the
before self attendance scanner in the library. librarian.
12. A student failing to return the book or pay the fine
4. An Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) is
imposed or any other charge to the library will not be
available in the library reading room to know the
permit ted t o borrow books till the book
availability of books. The options available in this
already due from him / her is returned and the fine
software ease the search for books and ensure speedy
paid. Cases of such failure shall be reported to the
and smooth transactions in the library.
Principal for disciplinary action.
5. At the beginning of the academic year each P.G. 13. Students shall use all library books with care.
student will be given 3 library books, each U.G. Any marking, underlining or annotating in any book
student will be given 2 library books and potential is forbidden. Disciplinary action will be taken against
rank holders are given 3 library books. the students who damage / deface books or journals
6. Every student is entitled to keep a book for in any manner.
fourteen days from the date of issue. 14. All library books should be returned to the library
7. Every book borrowed from the library shall be at the end of the academic year to obtain Hall Ticket.
returned on the date marked on the date slip. It will be 15. If the book is lost or damaged three time the cost
re-issued only once to the same person for a further of the book shall be reimbursed.
period of fourteen days, if it has not been requested
16. Strict silence should be maintained inside the
for borrowing by others in the meantime. The book
should be shown to the librarian at the time of renewal. library.
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READING ROOM 6. Students using the library and reading room are
Development of the Habit of Reading prohibited from engaging in any type of conver
“Books are the repositories of knowledge”. sation, discussion, consultation, sitting in an abnormal
Books are the life-blood of many great thinkers and manner etc. and thereby distract / disturb the attention
leaders. Books of all time appeal to our soul and leave of the readers. Failure to maintain silence is a serious
an everlasting impression. Reading guides us when breach of discipline and will be dealt accordingly.
we are in trouble and cheers us when we are sad.
MANAGEMENT BOOK BANK
Read ing refines and b roadens ou r“ outlook.
There is a Management Book Bank with 552
Make it a habit today and utilize library judiciously
volumes of text books and reference books that cater
and to the optimum.
to the needs of the economically weaker students. Books
1. Reading room is open during the working hours are lent to deserving students on long term basis.
of the library. All students who visit the reading room
All books that are lent should be returned on or
are required to scan their ID card at the gate Register
before the last working day. If the books are not
kept near the entrance.
returned in time t he issu e of certificates will
2. Daily newspapers / periodicals, journals, be withheld. The Librarian is vested with the power of
magazines and reference books will be issued to the recalling any book even before the expiry of
students on request and on production of identity card. normal period of loan.
3. Students should use the periodicals carefully. IDENTITY CARD
Any damage done to them must be made good.
Identity Card duly signed by the Principal
4. The periodicals and reference books should be will be issued to all the students. They should wear
returned to the Reading Room in-charge before the Identity Card daily
daily. If it is lost it shall be
leaving the reading room. re-issued only on payment of Rs.50/- (Rupees
5. Periodicals and reference books should in no case fifty only) along with a stamp size photograph of the
be removed from the reading room. Cases of such student. The identity card is valid only for three years
misbehaviour will be considered as a breach of or till the completion of the course, whichever is
discipline and will be dealt accordingly. earlier.
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TRAIN / BUS MENTOR SYSTEM
STUDENT TRAVEL CONCESSION Mentor system functions under the assumption
that the young minds can be properly and desirably
1. Students under 25 years of age are eligible for
mou lded by the personal care of tea chers.
Bus / Railway travel concession. Accordingly every student is entrusted to the
2. Students should apply for season ticket / exclusive overseeing and guidance of a teacher.
The teachers take persuasive care of the students.
concession / certificates in the prescribed form through
They tactfully pursue the students performance in
their respective Lecturers atleast five days in advance. curricular, co-curricular and extra - curricular
3. All the columns in the applications should be filled activities. Their attendance, general behaviour,
conduct and at titu de a re a lso monitored.
in properly. Incomplete application forms will not be
Remedial activities, such as special classes, retests, and
considered. bridge courses are recommended and organised for
4. When certificates are issued, the students should needy students.
make a note of the nu mber and date of the The teachers inculcate positive thinking in the
certificate and should furnish those particulars in their vibrant young students. They identify students’ needs
and ambitions and directs them in the right path to
subsequent application.
accomplish them. They talk to them about
5. Generally t he Certifica tes will be issu ed the academics, competitive exa mina tions,
during lunch break and before 1 p.m. on working days. opportunities, in higher studies and the scope for
employment. They link education with the future needs
6. Students travelling without tickets or misusing the and sets t he spark of insp irat ion in t he
season tickets or giving room for complaint by the students. Their personal problems are also
Bus / Railway authorities and thus bringing discredit discussed with necessary counseling. Mentoring
to the College will be severely dealt with. The Record is maintained by the department for each and
every student.
punishment may even be expulsion from the college.
T o b e p re ci se , t h e t e a c he r a s su me s
7. Students are strongly advised to wear the t ot a l r es p o ns ib il it y fo r the ov er a l l
identit y ca rd issued to them while travelling, d e v e lo p m en t of t he s t u d e nt s a n d w o rk s
to establish their bonafide as students. tirelessly to realise it.
112 113
ENDOWMENT 5. Dr. (Smt.) S. Kalpana Bai - Rs. 50,000/- creation of
1. Endowment of Rs. 20,000/- has been instituted in the an Endowment as towards Nutritious food to poor
name of Prof. Dr. Mu. Varadharasanar, former Vice - students.
Chancellor of Madurai Kamaraj University, by
6. Dr. S.K. Prakash - Rs. 50,001/- creation of
Dr.A.Nagalingam, Retired Reader & Head, Dept. of Tamil
Endowment in memory of his Father “Sri T. Sukumaran
of our college, for the award of prizes to one boy and one
girl student, from each branch of study, who score highest Nair” towards Utilization for deserving poor students.
marks in Tamil (Total of First & \ Second Years) in the 7. Dr. A. Nagalingam - Rs. 20,000/- creation of an
University Examinations at the time of Annual Endowment in the Name of Prof. A.S.Gnana Sambandan
Convocation. & Dr. N. Sajeevi, Tamil Scholars - Cash prize at
2. Endowment of Rs. 20,000/- instituted by convocation for the awarded of three prizes I, II & III B.A.
Dr. A. Nagalingam, Retired Reader & Head, Department of Tamil students.
Tamil, Dharmamurthi Rao Bahadur Calavala Cunnan
Chetty’s Hindu College, Pattabiram, Chennai - 600 072 in 8. Endowment of Rs. 2,40,000/- has been initiated in
memory of his mentor former professor M.Shamugam Pillai, the name of Shri. Sulthan Chand Memorial for award of
Thirukkural Research Centre, University of Madras in the prizes to B.Com. Toppers in II & IV Sem., BBA &
name of “Thirukkural Endowment” for the purpose of B.Com. Toppers at II, IV, V & VI Sem., in the University
conducting Oratorical Competition, Essay Writing Examinations at the time of Convocation.
Competition and Recitation (100 kural) Competition every
9. Endowment of Rs. 10,000/- has been instituted in
year in Tamil on Tirukkural and awarding First, Second and
the name of ER. V.K. Anandha Krishnan, B.Tech.
Third Prizes to the students who win the competitions from
the interest amount accrued every year. (Anna University), M.B.A., by Sri V. Kaliaperumal,
Ex. Sr. Superintendent and the interest accured may be
3. Dr. (Smt.) S. Kalpana Bai - Rs. 60,000/- creation of an
utilized for distributing prasadam to the staff and students
Endowment in memory of her in-laws “Sri J. Gopalan &
on the occassion of ‘Margazhi Pooja’
Smt. G. Pancharathnam” towards awarding cash prize to
first three meritorious poor students from each Department 10. Endowment of Rs. 50,000/- has been instituted in the
of Mathematics & Statistics who secure higher marks in name of Sri. V.G. Manickam f/o. Smt. M. Mohanapriya,
Mathematics in all Main & Allied Subjects of Five Semesters. Asst. prof. & Head, Dept. of ISM, and the interest accured
4. Dr. (Smt.) S. Kalpana Bai - Rs. 50,000/- creation of an may be utilized at the time of College Day for the cash
Endowment as scholarship to meet Tuition Fee & Special fee award to I, II & III B.Com. Information Systems Mangement
of poor students. class toppers of both semesters.
114 115
Cherished moments of the year 2021 - 2022
ADVICE TO PARENTS
Parents are reminded that they are not
a b sol v ed of t he ir r esp ons ib il it y , o nce t he ir
so ns , d a u g ht er s / w a rd s jo in t he c ol le ge .
The college expects their parents or guardians to
co-operate with college authorities towards the
education of their children. They should follow their
ward’s academic progress and their general conduct
in and outside the college. Their co-operation is GANAPATHY HOMAM
solicited especially to ensure their wards regular
attendance in classes and good conduct.
118 119
GENDER CELL Valedictory for Electoral Literacy Club with Thasildar, Avadi
120 121
Centre for Climate Literacy and Campaign - opening
CALENDAR
2022 - 2023
Donation (Computer) to Thandurai school
4 MON - - 21 THU IV 4
5 TUE - - 22 FRI V 5
7 THU - - 24 SUN - -
8 FRI - - 25 MON VI 6
9 SAT - - 26 TUE I 7
12 TUE - - 29 FRI IV 9
14 THU - - 31 SUN - -
17 SUN - -
bjh£lid¤ öW« kz‰nf khªj®¡F¡ 124 m¿îilah® všyh« cilah® m¿Éyh® 125
f‰wid¤ öW« m¿î. v‹Dila nuD« ïy®.
AUGUST 2022 AUGUST 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 MON VI 11 18 THU VI 23
7 SUN - - 24 WED IV 27
11 THU I 18 28 SUN -
nfoš ÉG¢bršt« fšÉ xUt‰F 126 ãw®¡»‹dh K‰gfš brŒÆ‹ jk¡»‹dh 127
khlšy k‰iw ait. ã‰gfš jhnk tU«.
SEPTEMBER 2022 SEPTEMBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
3 SAT - - 20 TUE IV 46
4 SUN - - 21 WED V 47
6 TUE VI 36 23 FRI I 49
11 SUN - - 28 WED IV 53
12 MON IV 40 29 THU V 54
14 WED VI 42
všyh És¡F« És¡fšy rh‹nwh®¡F¥ 128 <‹whŸ gáfh©gh dhÆD« brŒa‰f 129
bghŒah És¡nf És¡F. rh‹nwh® gÊ¡F« Éid.
OCTOBER 2022 OCTOBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
6 THU IV 58 23 SUN - -
9 S U N MILAD-UN-NABI - - 26 WED VI 72
13 THU IV 64 30 SUN - -
14 FRI V 65 31 MON IV 76
17 MON I 67
kʤjY« Ú£lY« nt©lh cyf« 130 xG¡f« ÉG¥g« juyh‹ xG¡f« 131
gʤj bjhʤJ Éo‹. cÆÇD« X«g¥ gL«.
NOVEMBER 2022 NOVEMBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
Commencement of Theory
1 TUE Internal University Exams V 77 18 FRI Examinations for ODD Semester II 89
4 FRI II 79 21 MON - -
6 SUN - - 23 WED - -
7 MON IV 81 24 THU - -
8 TUE V 82 25 FRI - -
9 WED VI 83 26 SAT - -
10 THU I 84 27 SUN - -
Govt. declared holiday due to
11 FRI heavy rain - - 28 MON - -
13 SUN - - 30 WED - -
17 THU VI 88
všyh®¡F« e‹wh« gÂjš mtUŸS« 132 ïÅa csthf ï‹dhj Twš 133
bršt®¡nf bršt« jif¤J. fÅÆU¥g¡ fhŒft®ª j‰W.
DECEMBER 2022 DECEMBER 2022
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 THU 18 SUN - -
NATIONAL POLLUTION
2 FRI CONTROL DAY 19 MON VI 11
4 SUN 21 WED II 13
RE-OPENING OF THE COLLEGE
5 MON FOR EVEN SEMESTER / I 1 22 THU NATIONAL MATHEMATICS DAY III 14
WORLD SOIL DAY
11 SUN - - 28 WED - -
12 MON VI 5 29 THU - -
13 TUE I 6 30 FRI - -
14 WED II 7 31 SAT - -
3 TUE V 16 20 FRI V 28
15 SUN PONGAL / INDIAN ARMY DAY - - Working days for the month 22
j‰fh¤J¤ j‰bfh©lh‹ ng¤ jifrh‹w 136 kd¤J¡f© kháy‹ Mjš mid¤jw‹ 137
brh‰fh¤J¢ nrh®ÉyhŸ bg©. MFy Úu ãw.
FEBRUARY 2023 FEBRUARY 2023
Date Day Day Working Date Day Day Working
Order Days Order Days
1 WED INDIAN COAST GUARD DAY II 37 18 SAT WORKING DAY IV 51
3 FRI IV 39 20 MON V 52
6 MON VI 41 23 THU II 55
10 FRI IV 45 27 MON V 58
12 SUN - -
14 TUE VI 47
17 FRI III 50
Fz« eho¡ F‰wK« eho mt‰WŸ 138 rk‹brŒJ Ó®ö¡F« nfhšnghš mikªbjhUghš 139
Äifeho Ä¡f bfhsš. nfhlhik rh‹nwh®¡ fÂ.
MARCH 2023 MARCH 2023
Day Working Date Day Day Working
Date Day Order Days
Order Days
2 THU II 61 19 SUN - -
6 MON V 64 23 THU VI 77
7 TUE VI 65 24 FRI I 78
9 THU II 67 26 SUN - -
11 SAT - - 28 TUE IV 81
12 SUN - - 29 WED V 82
15 WED WORLD CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY VI 71 Working days for the month 25
17 FRI II 73
v¥bghUŸ ah®ah® thŒ¡ nf£ãD« m¥bghUŸ 140 m‹ã‹ tÊa JÆ®Ãiy m~âšyh®¡ 141
bkŒ¥bghUŸ fh©g j¿î. bf‹ònjhš ngh®¤j cl«ò.
APRIL 2023 APRIL 2023
Day Working Date Day Day Working
Date Day
Order Days Order Days
1 SAT CSR DAY INDIA / W ORKING DAY II 85 18 TUE W ORLD HERITAGE DAY - -
6 THU V 88 23 SUN - -
8 SAT - - 25 TUE - -
WORLD INTELLECTUAL
9 SUN - - 26 WED PROPERTY DAY - -
10 MON VI 89 27 THU - -
12 WED - - 29 SAT - -
13 THU - - 30 SUN - -
Odd Semester
July 2022 10
August 2022 22
September 2022 23
October 2022 21 HIKE MEGA DRAWING COMPETITION
November 2022 14
Total 90
Even Semester
December 2022 14
January 2023 22
February 2023 23 National Science Day
March 2023 25
April 2023 6
Total 90
B.COM (CS) ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON DATA BASE BBA Digital Marketing
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
146 147
BA TAMIL B.Sc. Physics - Industrial Visit
148 149
MA Economics - Guest Lecture on Crypto Currency
B.Sc. (ES)
150 151
MAJOR EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The different Departments of the college
Co-ordinate the Participation of the students
in various extra curricular activities
1 August
2 September
3 October
4 November
5 December
TOTAL
154
MONTH W ISE A TTENDANCE - PERCENTAGE
(EVEN SEMESTER)
No. of
Sl.No. Month Present Absent OD
Working Days
1 January
2 February
3 March
4 April
5 May
6 June
TOTAL
155
LIBRARY RESOURCE ISSUE DETAILS
Sl. No. Title Date of Issue Date of Return
156
LIBRARY RESOURCE ISSUE DETAILS
Sl. No. Title Date of Issue Date of Return
157
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
Dear Students,
Various internal, inter college and open competitions for developing your talents in
intellectual, cultural and other activities are encouraged by our college. Get ready, go ahead,
participate, display your talents, win awards and keep a record.
158
ACHIEVEMENT RECORD
Date Event Organised by Prize / Award
159
LEAVE OF ABSENCE RECORD
Sl. No. Leave taken on Reason
160
Time Table (Odd Semester)
Day
I Period II Period III Period L IV Period V Period
Order
U
First N
C
Second H
Third
B
Fourth R
E
Fifth
A
Sixth K
161
HINDU COLLEGE TRAIN TIMINGS
MT 00 S-AVD SAD
Hindu 27 am 0 08
College to Chennai Central
V Period
01
PTMS, TRL, am Chennai Beach
AJJ, TRT AVD-S BA 02
54 12 am
03 SM
am 33
IV Period MS MAT MT 04 TM AM AV
54 44 24 am 14 44 59
MT MS MT BA 05 AM SM TP TM
59 5.44 5.14 12 am 39 43 46 54
MA MT TRT BT 06 AM TM KM SM TAM
44 39 29 22 am 04 19 42 48 59
Time Table (Even Semester)
K
H
U
A
N
C
R
L
E
49 29 11 04 am 09 19 29 34 46 54 58
MT MA MT MA 09 AM TM AM
59 54 24 04 am 09 34 57
VS MAT VT MT MT VS 10 TRT-V TM SM TAM
57 44 39 29 21 02 am 14 33 43 59
II Period III Period
MS MA MK 11 TM TV SM TM AM
59 49 14 am 14 29 38 49 59
MT MAT MK MT 12 AVD TM KV AM
54 29 44 14 Noon 19 24 39 59
VT MS MA MS V-TRT 01 SM TM SM
55 44 34 04 00 p m 03 29 53
MT VS MA MT 02 TV KM TAM SM AM
44 39 24 02 pm 04 14 29 33 49
MS MT MT V A MAT 03 TM SM TM TAM
49 44 24 17 04 pm 04 23 34 54
MS A-MJ MA MT VT MAT 04 TM TM SM AM
54 44 34 29 22 14 pm 04 24 39 39
I Period
MA MT BT MA MT PT 05 TAM TM AV TM SM TM AM
59 39 32 29 14 08 pm 04 09 19 24 43 46 54
MS VA/LS MA MT VT MAT VS MT 06 TAM TV TM TV TM
59 55 49 39 32 24 13 09 p m 14 19 34 44 54
MS MAT MT MA MT 07 SM AM TM TAM TAM SM AM TM
59 44 34 24 14 pm 03 09 19 24 39 48 54 59
MT VT MA VT 08 TV TM AM SM AM
44 42 29 00 pm 09 24 29 48 54
Order
Second
Fourth
Day
MA MT MT MS MT TM AM TAM T-AVD
Third
09
Sixth
First
Fifth
59 39 24 14 04 pm 14 24 39 49
MA MT MS 10 SM TM AM AM TA SM
59 24 09 pm 03 19 24 44 34 58
MT MA MS 11 A-AVD TAM
54 29 19 pm 00 04
162 163
NOTE NOTE
164 165