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AQAR REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2011 12 PART A The plan of action and outcome at the of the year 2011-12 The college development committee IQAC had chalked out the following plans for the year 2011-12. To encourage socially and economically backward students by pooling in money from philanthropists. To organize NSS Annual camp in collaboration with some other institution, to provide better exposure for our students. To equip 2 class rooms with a projector and screen. To celebrate International Women s Day by organizing Inter-collegiate seminar on women related topics. To apply for UGC funds to organize activities under EOC. To provide computer training in Excel for the administrative staff. To conduct UGC sponsored Remedial classes. To organize an educational tour. The following were the outcome at the end of the year 2011-12: A request letter was sent to the interested philanthropists and 50% of 15 students fees was sponsored by the philanthropists. NSS annual camp was organized in collaboration with Maharani Laxmi Ammanni college. Two class rooms were equipped with a projector and screen. International Women s Day was celebrated by organizing Inter-collegiate seminar on Higher Education and Women Entrepreneurship. UGC merged scheme Equal Opportunity Centre was inaugurated and talks were conducted related to health, banking and legal issues. Computer training in Excel was provided to two administrative staff members. An UGC sponsored education tour to the historical places of North Karnataka was organized for the students. 1

PART B 1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives. The Institution plans various activities to uplift and encourage the students of underprivileged category. Installment based fee paymeny is provided for the economically backward students. Teachers sponsor the fees for the needy students. Students are encouraged to pursue their education with the help of the philanthropists also. Cultural and literary competitions are conducted to provide a platform for the students to showcase their varied talents. Sports girls are given extra coaching to participate in the inter-collegiate competitions. 2. New Academic Programmes initiated (UG & PG) Classrooms are equipped with LCD facility. Computer generated progress cards are introduced to save the time of the teachers from writing the report cards of the students. Teachers were encouraged to attend workshops/seminars/conferences to update their knowledge. Guest lectures were organized in respective subjects. Women s day was celebrated by organizing an inter-collegiate seminar on Higher Education and Women Entrepreneurship. Equal Opportunity Centre a UGC merged scheme was initiated at the institution to enhance developmental activities of the students. 3. Innovation in Curricular Design and Transaction As the college is affiliated to the Bangalore University the curricula introduced by the Bangalore University need to be followed. Guest faculties were appointed to teach Indian Constitution and Environmental Sciences Use of LCD was encouraged Field visit by Management students was organized Case studies and projects were done by the students of BBM 4. Inter Disciplinary program started. 5. Examination reforms implemented. As the institution is affiliated to the Bangalore University, examination reforms have been introduced subject to change from time to time as per the guidelines of Bangalore University. 2

6. Candidates qualified : NET/SELT/UGC Ms.Akshaya B.R. from Department of Commerce is qualified for JRF. 7. Total number of seminars and workshops conducted. A one-day intercollegiate seminar was organized under UGC XI plan scheme on 8 th March to mark the International Women s Day celebrations on the topic Higher Education and Women Entrepreneurship. 8. Research Projects A. Newly implemented B. completed 9. Patent generated if any 10. New collaborative research scholars 11. Research grants received from various agencies 12. Details of Research scholars The faculty members who are pursuing Ph.D are :- Sl No Name of the Faculty Depart Ment 01 Prof. K S Sreekanteswara Commerce Topic of Research A study of shared values and its impact on organization s performance in select multinational IT companies of Bangalore city Minor Research Project Name of the Faculty Department Topic Funded Teaching-Learning-the socio cultural, Prof. S Rajalakshmi English economic milieu and nuance in the past, present and future with reference to the novels of Mitch Alban, E.R.Braith Waite, Gijibhai Bhadelra and M.R.Srinivasa Murthy 18 months duration 2009 2010. Cost of the project Rs.15,000/- UGC 3

13. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor 14. Honours/Awards to the faculty 15. Internal Resource generated To encourage and support the students from economically under privileged category to continue their education. Teachers have sponsored special prizes for the meritorious students in their respective subjects.philanthropists are also contacted to help the poor students to pursue their education.alumni students sponsored fees for the 3 needy students. 16. Details of Departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST, FIST etc., assistance/ Recognition 17. Community service activity Students of Spandana the Rotract club of our college visited orphanages Ashakta Poshaka Sabha and Belaku.They rendered their service to the orphans by distributing fruits, biscuits and old clothes. They spent some time with the children entertaining them. Our NSS students participated in the seven days NSS Annual Camp jointly organized with Maharani Laxmi Ammanni college. 18. Teachers and officers newly recruited 19. Teaching and N on-teaching staff Ratio. 1.9:1 20. Improvements in the Library services. a) Book Bank facility for economically poor students donated by VVN Trust. b) Book Bank facility for merit students donated by Vasavi club. c) SC/ST students book bank. d) Weekend reference books issue. e) Competitive exam magazines available in library For ex. C.S.R, Comp. Affairs, Employment News, etc. 4

f) Subject oriented journals and General journals subscribed. g) Library Partially computerized i) During the exam books will be issued to the students (VI Sem) on deposit base. 21. New/Books/Journal subscribed and their value. Number of Books purchased 2011-12 Total No. From From Accession No. of books UGC Mgt. Amount From To purchased Funds Funds 870 26211 27081 664 206 143890.00 Number of Journals subscribed 2010-11 From Total No. of From Mgt. UGC Amount Journals Funds Funds 29 21 08 56,351.00 Sl No Title Journals 01 Economic and Political Weekly 02 Finance India 03 Hosatu 04 Management Accountant 05 Studies in History 06 Psychologicy and Developing Society 07 Sociological Bulletin 08 Southern Economist 09 Asian Economic (Review) 10 Indian Journal of Application Linguistic 11 Indian Journal of Communication 12 Global Business Review 13 Journal of Human Values 14 Journal of Management 15 Medieval History 16 Contribution to Indian Society 17 Social Action 18 Applies Finance 19 HRM Review 20 Computer Science 21 Charted Financial Analysist 5

22 Financial Risk Management 23 Organisational Behaviour 24 Enterpreneurhip Development 25 Management Research 26 Viveka Hamsa 27 Viveka Prabha 28 Vedantha Kesari 29 Past and Present 22. Courses in which student assessment introduced and the action taken on the student feedback: Assessment of teachers by the students is introduced for the BA, B.Com, BBM courses and the feedback from the students is collected at the end of the even semester. Based on the teachers performance and the drawbacks and weakness if any is brought to the concerned teachers notice and is guided by the principal to perform better. 23. Unit cost of education Course Unit Cost Total annual revenue the number of students enrolled B.A. 2742 167284 61 B.COM. 2702 1596997 591 B.B.M. 214 81373 138 24.Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results, issue of certificates. Partially computerized administration using Ms-Office is imparted. We are planning for the automation software, students names along with subjects, register numbers are stored in the computer. 25. Increase in the infrastructural facilities. 26. Technology up gradation. LCD 6

27. Computer and Internet access and training to teachers and students. The teaching staff of the college has an access to the computers and internet in the computer lab as well as in administrative office. Internet access for the students on need base is provided in the computer lab. 28. Financial aid to students The financial aids are :- SC/ST SCHOLARSHIP Total No. of students Total No. of SC/ST students 633 11 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP Total No. of students Total No. of students 658 1 POST METRIC SCHOLARSHIP Total No. of students Total No. of students 658 8 SANCHI HONNAMMA SCHOLARSHIP Total No. of students Total No. of students 658 9 7

GANGEMEN SCHOLARSHIP Total No. of students Total No. of students 658 3 GENERAL FEE CONCESSION Total No. of students Total No. of students 658 24 VIDYARTHI KSHEMABHIVRUDHI SCHOLARSHIP Total No. of students Total No. of students 658 33 TEACHER & STUDENTS BENEFIT FUND Total No. of Total No. of students students 658 36 29. Activities and support from the Alumni association. The meeting of Alumni was held on Saturday,17-03-2012 in the college auditorium at 3.00p.m. About 300 students belonging to different batches from 1993-2011 were present in the meeting. The meeting started with an invocation by Mamatha.K.A of final year B.Com.SriG.Venugopal, Faculty, Dept.of Commerce and Covenor of Alumni welcomed the gathering.election was conducted to the posts of office bearers of Alumni for a period of 3 years from 2012-13 to 2014-15. The following were unanimously elected: 8

Kum.Sapna - President Kum.Swathi - Vice-President Kum.Uma - Secretary Kum.Roopashree N Banakar - Joint Secretary Principal Dr.M.G.Namitha in her presidential address highlighted the objects of the association and role that Alumni can play in the development of the college, particularly the student community. 30. Activities and support from the parents teachers association. Parents teachers meet is facilitated once in every semester after the completion of internal tests. This meet helps the teachers and parents to interact and discuss the academic performance of their respective wards. The parents are also encouraged to voice their opinions and appreciations of the functioning of the institution. 31. Health service Annual medical check-up camp was organized in the institution for the students, teachers and the administrative staff members.health related guest lectures were organized by inviting well known physician. 32. Performance in Sports activities. Our sports students have brought accolades and awards to the institution by participating in State/National and Inter-University tournament. Our students participated in Inter-Collegiate Net Ball tournament on 17 th and 18 th August, 2011 at T.John Management and Science College, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore. Our student Ms.Sathyavathi was selected to partake in Inter-University Kho-Kho match at Pondicherry University representing Bangalore University. Three students from our college attended the Kabadi Selection Camp at Bangalore University. Eight students from our sports team participated in the Athletic camp at Kanteerava stadium,bangalore. Our students have also participated in State level Net Ball match organized at Kanteerava stadium by Karnataka Amateur Net Ball Organization. 9

Our Kho-Kho players participated in the Mysore Dasara Sports events and have bagged First Place. Ms.Sunitha Bai participated in the 24 th Jr.National Net Ball Championship tournament at Haridwar 33. Incentives to outstanding sport persons. Best sports performer champion award is instituted. Refreshments and travelling allowance of the students participating in the tournaments is borne by the institution. Sports shoes and uniform is sponsored. Special coaching by out sourcing the trainees is provided for the students. 34. Students achievements and Awards. Various cultural and literary competitions were organized in the college for the students to showcase their talents. The Best Outgoing student Award was bagged by the following students. Ms.Rangashree from Final Year B.A Ms.Sridevi from Final Year B.Com A Ms.Vanditha Jain from Final Year B.Com B 35. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling unit Individual counseling and guidance was provided to the needy students regarding academic and personal problems Group counseling was done for I BA students regarding examination stress. 36. Placement services provided for the students. 4 of our students were recruited by Career Net 5 of our students were placed in Job Corp 2of our students were placed in Knea Company 2 of pour students were placed in TCS company 2 of our students were placed in Greet Technology 37. Development programmes for the non-teaching staff. Computer training in Excel was given to the accountant Sri.Rajendra and Smt.Nagalatha. 10

38. Healthy practices of the institution o Civic responsibilities among the students are increased by motivating the students to participate in the society oriented service programmes. o Teachers are encouraged to attend refresher courses/ seminars/ conferences/ workshops to update their knowledge. o Special Lectures and programmes are organized to commemorate the birthdays of great personalities/national leaders. o Under UGC XI plan scheme Equal Opportunity Centre organized guest lectures by eminent persons are conducted. o UGC sponsored Remedial Classes were conducted. 39. Linkage developed with National/International, Academic/Research bodies. 40. Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add. More support and encouragement for the visually challenged students in pursuing education is provided. Students who wish to be entrepreneurs are encouraged by the teachers by buying their products. Motivational talks conducted by inviting eminent speakers. 11

PART C Detailed plans of the institution for the next year. More efforts for better results Invite more companies for conducting campus interview To conduct workshop on Positive Discrimination. To organize talks on gender sensitization. To initiate environment oriented activities. To equip more class rooms with LCD facility. To upgrade the library to e-library To introduce Karate training sessions To introduce add-on courses To encourage sports activities. Co-ordinator IQAC Principal 12