Annual Report 2007 - St.Joseph's College

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Annual
Report
16 March 2007
D
istinguished Chief Guest of today’s function and the illustrious alumnus of our
College Dr C Thangamuthu, Vice -Chancellor of Bharathidasan Univeristy, Rev.
Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector and Vice-Chairman of the Governing Body, Rev. Dr
A Joseph SJ, Secretary of the college, Rev. Fathers and Brothers, Respected
members of the teaching and non-teaching fraternity, Dear Principals and Teachers
from neighbouring colleges, Retired Professors, Alumni, Members of the Press, Dear
Students, Ladies and Gentlemen,
I deem it a proud honour and unique privilege to present the 163rd Annual Report of
this historic academic institution, which is significantly my alma mater too. This great
temple of learning ever since its inception has always been striving constantly to
reach greater heights of excellence and glory in tune to the motto of the Jesuit Order:
“For the greater glory of God”. As the Principal of this great institution, I stand at yet
another crossroad of time wherein the College has attained yet another achievement
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of national importance being re-accredited with A+ Grade and being considered
worthy of becoming a Degree Awarding College.
“Education is not simply a technical business of well managed information
processing, or using the results of subject centred ‘achievement testing’. It is a
complex pursuit of fitting a culture to the needs of its members, and its members and
their ways of knowing to the needs of the culture,” says Jerome S. Bruner in his
book, ‘The Cultu re of Education’. In the globalized culture of the present times, the
type of education imparted should become a subject of serious introspection to make
education relevant to the spirit of the times, in tune to the needs of the emerging
employment scenario. The role of the teacher in education should no longer be a
mechanical provider of enlightened information. As Carl Rogers, an educationist
states: “As I began to trust students… I changed from being a teacher and evaluator,
to being a facilitator of learning.” Are, we as teachers becoming facilitators of
learning or are we still clinging on to our roles as mere transmitters of knowledge and
evaluators of student behaviour? Do we trust our students or do we consider them
with suspicion? What is our relationship with the students – a healthy positive one or
do we look at them as probable criminals worthy of punishment for their tendency to
violate our explicit instructions. What ails our present system of education? – is a
query that we need to seek solutions to in the fast changing context of tertiary
education.
Some of the seminal thoughts of Rev. Fr Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, Superior General
of the Society of Jesus on the nature of Jesuit Education imparted world wide brings
in new insights on the change that needs to be adopted in our institutions. The
Superior General in one of his speeches has expressed Jesuit education in this way,
“Jesuit education is eminently practical, focused on providing students with the
knowledge and skills to excel in whatever fields they choose.” And emphasized
further,” Jesuit education is not merely practical but concerns itself also with
questions of values, with educating men and women to be good citizens and good
leaders, concerned with the common good, and be able to use th eir education for the
service of faith and promotion of justice.”
Fr. General envisions the university as a place where ,
“Teaching and research cannot turn their backs on the surrounding
society. It was in and through the colleges that the early Society
interacted with culture. The university remains the place where
fundamental questions that touch the person and community can be
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aired, in the areas of economics, politics, culture, science, theology, the
search for meaning. The university should be a bearer of human and
ethical values; it should be the critical conscience of the society; it
should illuminate with its reflection those who are addressing the
problematic of modern and postmodern society; it should be the
crucible where the diverse tendencies in human thought are debated
and solutions proposed.”
He also stretches his vision on the role of colleges and universities further by stating,
”It is necessary at all costs to not lose sight of the raison d’etre of the
university, as a centre of integration of knowledge which proposes the
search, not for the ‘narrow truth’ but for the ‘whole truth’ of which
Newman spoke, with an ‘accurate vision and comprehension of all
things.’ …More than knowledge and science, it is wisdom, which our
academies should offer. ‘For what fills and satisfies the soul consists,
not in knowing much, but in understanding the realities profoundly and
in savoring them interiorly.”
Commenting on ‘Formation and learning’ Fr. General observes that the present day’s
predominant ideology reduces the human world to a global jungle whose primordial
law is the survival of the fittest. Students who want to subscribe to this view want to
be equipped with well-honed professional and technical skills in order to compete in
the market and secure one of the relatively scarce, fulfilling and lucrative jobs
available. This is the success which many students and parents expect. Many of our
colleges are under tremendous pressure to opt entirely for success in this sense. But
what our students want- and deserve – includes but transcends this ‘worldly success’
based on marketable skills. The real measure of Jesuit colleges lies in what and who
our students become.
For four hundred and fifty years, the education imparted by the Jesuits has sought to
educate ‘the whole person’ intellectually, professionally, psychologically, morally and
spiritually. But in the emerging global reality, with its great possibilities and deep
contradictions, the whole person is different from the whole person of the
yesteryears. Tomorrow’s ‘whole person’ cannot be whole without an educated
awareness of the society and culture with which to contribute socially, generously in
the real world. This person must have, in brief terms, a well-educated solidarity.
Therefore students, in the course of their formation must let the gritty reality of this
world into their lives, so they can learn to feel it, think about it critically, respond to its
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suffering appropriately and engage it constructively. They should learn to perceive,
think, judge, choose and act for the rights of others, especially the disadvantaged
and the oppressed. The education they receive must foster to foment, such
intelligent, responsible compassion, - a type of compassion that deserves the name
solidarity. If the measure and purpose of our college lies in what students become
then the faculty need to be nurtured as the heart of our college. Their noble mission
should be to tirelessly seek the Truth and form each student into a whole person of
Solidarity. These students should be prepared to take the responsibility of the real
world, by assimilating experiences and insights according to their different disciplines
and transform them for the benefit of all mankind. The challenge that such a noble
task calls for is to live in a social reality and make collegiate education influence the
social reality in such a manner that a complete transformation towards solidarity
becomes the felt experience of every living being in the society. This calls for
concerted action from all the quarters of our college, not merely form the
beneficiaries but also from the other stakeholders, whose interests cannot be ignored
or sidelined. In fact our college has reached its present state through the positive
contribution form all its stakeholders, who hold this institution in great love and
admiration.
Our college was recently acknowledged at the national level as an outstanding
institution of higher learning by being reaccredited with the A+ grade by NAAC,
Bangalore. We had been honored earlie r, when the University Grants Commission
had selected our great institution as a College with Potential for Excellence. The
UGC had gone one step further in recognizing our college on par with the
universities by taking efforts to confer on it the Degree Granting Status. These
accolades indicate that our college not only promotes academic excellence by
equipping the students with the essential knowledge and skills in his or her chosen
field of specialization but also train them to serve as compassionate beings who
would help others to lead a life of solidarity in society. Behind the earnest quest for
excellence lies a spirit of restlessness, - a yearning desire and drive to always seek
the more, the greater, the better, a certain intellectual timbre that re fuses to stay
content with the status quo, to settle for yesterday’s answers to today’s questions.
This excellence implies more than good academic results, - it is a conscious rejection
of mediocrity in all its forms and a constant striving to form men and women who are
capable of and determined to make a difference wherever they are and in whatever
they do. Excellence in this sense means transforming minds which open themselves
to all currents of thought without the least inclination of fear and which are
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reminiscent of the words of the Great Mahatma, who envisioned a future India with
enlightened Indians who would allow the cultures of all lands to blow about the house
as freely and possible, but would refuse to be blown off their feet by any of them.
In this context, I would also like to reiterate the noble views expressed by Cardinal
Newman in his “Idea of a University”, wherein he defines University as “a place
where inquiry is pushed forward, and discoveries verified and perfected, and
rashness rendered innocuous, and error exposed, by the collision of the mind with
mind, and knowledge with knowledge. It is a place where the professor becomes
eloquent, and is a missionary and a preacher, displaying his science in its most
complete and most winning form, pouring forth with the zeal of enthusiasm, and
lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers.” In short it should be a
place, which fosters a real spontaneous love for knowledge and learning which
would overrun every other concern in life.
These seminal thoughts only provoke me to consider and affirm that the type of
education we impart should help us create genuine human beings that come to us as
rough shod pebbles but are transformed during their stay here into sparkling
diamonds attracting the eye of every beholder and bringing in joy to those who
possess them. May the task and roles we play as educators of high acclaim lead us
to make others realize that Josephites would always remain a mark and cut above
the others.
CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATION
Graciously grateful
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hange is the constant indicator of progress and change in administration
happen at regular intervals. It is therefore my bounden duty to express my
deep sense of gratitude to those who had served this great institution to the best of
their abilities during the tenure of their service. I wish to thank Rev. Dr D
Selvanayakam SJ, the former Secretary for the great services he had rendered as
the Secretary of this college for three years. I also remember the yeoman services
rendered by Rev. Fr M Arockiasamy Xavier SJ in various capacities during his stay in
this institution. He has been transferred to Arul Anandar College, Karumathur. It is
also my duty to thank Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, who as an able administrator extended
his services efficiently as the Director of the New Hostel. I thank Rev. Fr Jeyaseelan
SJ, for his services as the Campus Minister and the Students’ Counsellor. My heart
brims with a feeling of gratitude when I think of thanking this dedicated coordinator of
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IQAC of St.Joseph’s College, who was mainly responsible for garnering the glory of
Five Star Status in the accreditation and A+ Grade in the re-accreditation of this
great college. His sincerity, commitment and dedication are nonpareil. The person I
refer to is none other than Prof.A.Selvaraj, the former HOD of Physics and the former
Coordinator of IQAC. I should also thank Dr P.Stanly Joseph Michaelraj for his short
but meaningful stint as the Director of the Extension Department: SHEPHERD. I
thank Dr J A Arul Chellakumar and Mr M Thiagarajan for their services as NCC
officers.
Hearty Welcome
I wholeheartedly welcome the following new officials appointed in various capacities
and as members in various committees for the academic year 2006-07:
Secretary
:
Controller of Examinations :
New Hostel Director
:
Director, SHEPHERD
:
Library Director
:
Students’ Counsellor
:
NCC Infantry
:
NCC Air Wing
:
NSS
:
Admissions Committee
:
Examinations Committee :
Library Committee
:
IQAC
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Purchase Committee
:
Girls’ Welfare Committee :
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Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ
Rev. Fr P Susai SJ
Rev. Fr P Susai SJ
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ
Rev. Fr Joseph Antony Samy SJ
Rev. Fr Devasagayam SJ
Mr G Beschi
Mr A Egbert Selwin Rose
Mr A John Kennedy, Tamil (SFS)
Dr X Rosario Rajkumar
Dr S Albert Rabara
Mr K Sundar Sekar
Mr Garnet Fernandez, Chief Supdt.
Mr U Karuppiah, Addl. Chief
Mr J Charles, Addl Chief
Dr K Joseph Santhanaraj
Mr T Vadivu
Mr L Arockiasamy
Mr S Sahaya Sathish
Mr Garnet Fernandez, Member Secretary
& Coordinator
Dr N Lawrence, Asst. Coordinator
Mr S Kuppusamy
Mr S P B Elango
Mr R Victor Williams
Rev. Fr Francis Thamburaj SJ
Dr D Irudaya Arockiasamy
Dr N Xavier
Mrs Felicita
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Mrs Qurshid Begum
Mrs Anitha Sagayamary
I welcome Rev. Fr S Mariadoss SJ into the Board of Management.
In this context, I would like to extend a warm welcome to the newly appointed
Government aided faculty members who have now become one with the Josephite
family.
RETIRED STAFF
Dr K S Arulsamy
Kizhakkaththi Sinnappa Arulsamy (Dr KSA) was born on March 12, 1949 to Mr
Sinnappa and Mrs Packiam in Sinthalacherry in Theni District. He did his schooling
at St Mary's High School, Madurai. After his BSc at St Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli, he was appointed as UG demonstrator by Rev. Fr S Louis Xavier SJ,
on July 12, 1971. He did his MSc in St Joseph's College during 1974-76 after which
he joined as a faculty at St Joseph's College. He was fortunate to get a three-year
Faculty Improvement Programme and did his research in Coordination Compounds
in lIT Kanpur during 1979-83 and got his PhD degree in 1983. He also got PG
Diploma in Environment and Ecology. He had served the college in various
capacities: as Sub-warden of Bellarmine Hostel (1976-78) and Tamil Nadu
Professional Course Entrance Examination (TNPCEE) Coordinator (1986-2001). He
had visited Sonoma State University, USA. He was also Director of Tiruchirappalli
District Exnora (1998-2007). He has been Resource Person of Anglade Institute of
Natural History for the past 20 years. From 1988 to 1991, he was the NSS
programme officer for Unit I of St Joseph's College. He served the administration as
Vice-Principal (Infrastructure) from 1992 to 1996. He is a great lover of trees and is
the Director of the Nature Club. Dr KSA has published more than ten research
papers in International and National Journals. He has guided six PhD's and eight
MPhil's so far and now is guiding four PhD and o ne MPhil Scholar. He received the
'Higher Achiever Award' by Makkal Sakthi Iyyakkam from Dr M S Udhayamoorty on
the 21st of September 2003. He has been a resource person for a number of NSS
and Environmental Awareness Programmes. Photography is his favourite hobby. He
is also interested in Homeopathy. In the mornings besides walking and jogging, he
practises yoga and meditation. He became the HoD of Chemistry in June 2005.
Following the words of John Kennedy he used to ask the staff members, "What is
your contribution to the Department?" His idea of Alumni get-together was executed
during the Centenary Celebrations of the Department of Chemistry with full
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cooperation of each and every member of staff, both teaching and non-teaching. The
Staff and Students of Department of Chemistry wish Dr KSA a happy, healthy and
contented retired life.
Mr P V Cecil
The monks of old had as their motto, Ora et Labora (Pray and Work). Here is
Mr P V Cecil, whose motto is akin to theirs: Work is Worship. He has lived up to his
motto and stands as a remarkable example of the poetic outpouring of Gurudev
Rabindranath Tagore; “God is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and
where the path-maker is breaking stones. Meet Him and stand by Him in toil and
sweat of thy brow” (Gitanjali, XI).
After his elementary education at Kothamangalam (Kerala) and high school studies
in Ooty, Mr Cecil joined St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli in 1966, as a student of
Pre-University Course and since then the umbilical cord has strengthened and
shaped him. He continued his BA and MA English here and soon after his
Postgraduation, he joined the Department of English in July 1975. He received
accolades for his sterling qualities and multifarious achievements! His fine hand has
been a cynosure of all eyes. As an ideal teacher, he blended discipline with love and
concern for his students. In fact, he considered them not as students but as his
friends. His speedy walk with measured steps reminded his observers of his mind
which was always active, dynamic and systematic. He has been a staunch unionist
too, fighting for the cause of the teaching community as a committed member of the
Association of University Teachers.
Mr Cecil has crowned his career by shouldering the onus of the headship of the
Department of English for three long years of unstinting intense activities. He has
moulded the Department in all respects - discipline, order, continuous academic
planning and minute execution - through his dedication, commitment and tireless
work. Indeed ‘work is worship’ has been his mantra that has guided him to success.
He has been an outstanding example of the maxim, Serva Ordinem, Ordo servabit
Te (Serve Order, Order will Serve You). The onerous responsibility that he
shouldered in the conduct of the various Department activities and in the preparation
of reports for the NAAC visit and the long waking hours he spent in the process have
portrayed him a s a persevering warrior and perfectionist.
Music, especially Western Classical music, has been his avocation as he himself
revealed in his farewell speech at the felicitations offered by the English Association.
He has been an ardent member of the century-old College Band for ten years - five
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years as a student and five years as a member of the staff. "If music be the food of
love, play on", says Duke Orsino in ‘Twelfth Night’. If Mr Cecil's love is music, let life
itself be his music. The Alma Mater showers accolades and blessings on her worthy
son and wishes him a life of music, a life of joy and peace. Ad Multos Annos!
Mr S Alphonse Joseph Rajkumar
Mr S Alphonse Joseph Rajkumar, LSG in English, is affectionately known among his
colleagues as “walking lexicographer” for his encyclopedic knowledge of words and
precision in their usage. This flair for words in fact moulded his line of thinking. He is
an exemplary teacher who believes in precision of thought, ideas and practices it to
perfection in his profession. In this sense, he was a genuine ideal teacher of English
language. He was a true Josephite in every sense of the term, because he had spent
more than 40 years of his lifetime in the campus. He completed his schooling,
degree and postgraduation at St.Joseph’s and joined the Department in 1972. He
was shaped and groomed by his mentor Rev. Fr Lawrence Sundaram SJ.
Throughout his career, he maintained a calm composure and a perfect sense of
equanimity that he was rarely seen excited with success or depressed at failure. He
was a living model of Socrates’ adage, “know thyself” and so he never allowed what
he could not do to interfere with what he could do. His sense of self-composure was
distinctly observed in the manner he ambled in the campus which lent the impression
that there was no need to hurry in life and that life could be better lived by taking it in
its own pace. This trait in his demeanour was a direct reflection of his deep sense of
spirituality and religiousness. In his whole career, he never failed to carry out his
religious duty towards the church. In the midst of any type o f religious controversy,
he effectively used his extensive knowledge of Holy Scriptures to such an extent that
he could not be deterred even by an iota from his strong religious faith which he held
on to tenaciously than any other concern in life. We bid adieu to this meticulous
teacher and wish him a happy peaceful retired life.
Mr B Anbarasan
Mr B Anbarasan hails from a highly acclaimed family from Jayankondam District. His
father Mr Boovaraghavan was an MP during Nehru’s regime. He had his
postgraduation from Presidency College, Chennai. He had completed his MEd and
ML during the course of his teaching career. He joined the service on 4th August
1981 and has more than 25 years of teaching service to his credit. He was a popular
orator both in English and Tamil. He had also taken an active part in college dramas.
In his own peculiar way, he was popular among the students and his colleagues
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claimed that he was “a lion with the will of iron” in his approach to life. He himself
believed that “Knowledge without Courage is futile”. He was instrumental in
conducting an impressive seminar on “The Art of Teaching” during the Principalship
of Rev. Dr Moolel SJ. In his own way he was altruistic, having organized several
relief camps and facilitated the distribution of government based funds to the
oppressed people of Jayankondam Region. He had the good fortune of enjoying the
company of the high and mighty in the central cabinet ministry. He was a man
known for his witty retorts and he always had the last word in any argument. He was
a human rights activist and after having given his voluntary retirement, he now
practices law in Madras High Court. We wish him success in his legal career.
Dr T Sundararaj
Dr T Sundararaj, Head of History Department, retires during this academic year after
three decades of dedicated service to the student Community of St Joseph's
College. He was born at Athencode, in Kanyakumari District in 1949 to Thankayya
and Rosammal. Having obtained the BA Degree from his native place, he got his
MA, MPhil, MEd Degrees from the Madurai Kamaraj University and PhD from the
University of Madras in 1986. He started his career in teaching from the Government
Arts College, Ooty in 1972, he joined the Department of History, St Joseph's College,
in 1978.
Dr Sundararaj is a popular teacher to the students and a model to fellow teachers.
He is so deeply committed to teaching that he keeps the students spell-pound for
one full hour. As a teacher, Dr Sundararaj is appreciated by his students and
colleagues. His love for field study and tourism made him organize All India Tours
periodically. As a researcher he inspired and motivated students in preparing
dissertations. He has guided 11 Scholars for PhD and 61 Scholars for MPhil. He has
authored two books: “The History of Tiruchirappalli” and “Social and Cultural aspects
of Tamil Nadu”. He is the Chief Editor of the Journal “Indian Historical Studies”
published by the Department of History. As Head of the Department of History; he
has organised more than 10 seminars with the support of his colleagues.
He was the Local Secretary for the South Indian History Association, when the
Department of History sponsored the 23rd Session of its Annual Congress at St.
Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli during February 2003. As member of the Board of
studies of various autonomous colleges, he has contributed adequately for the
enrichment of the syllabi. He has presented 62 research papers at the regional,
national and international levels.
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Dr Sundararaj also initiated the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with the Institute of Rolling Stock, Chennai, and Institute of Airlines and Travel
Agencies, Tiruchirappalli. As Chairman of the Board of Studies, he has updated the
Undergraduate and Postgraduate syllabus periodically. On invitation he has visited
many colleges for delivering talks on important themes in History. He has contributed
articles to reputed journals. He got himself actively involved in the Staff Association
and was the President of the Staff Association. He was also the President of the
ACTA, for one year and he always stood for the cause of the teaching fraternity. He
actively involved himself in the voluntary movement of Lion's Club in his native
District of Kanyakumari and travelled to Singapore, China and Thailand in connection
with attending the Lion's International Conferences.
Although Dr Sundararaj may be retiring from active teaching, he is a person who
wants to be active by making himself available to students by guiding PhD and MPhil
scholars. As a person, Dr T Sundararaj is very friendly, humane and unassuming,
May God Almighty Bless him and with his abundant Graces and grant him strength,
unfailing health and long life.
Dr T Mathiyazhagan
Dr T Mathiyazhagan who has been serving the student community for nearly 33
years, is retiring this year. Dr Mathiyazhagan hails from the historical village of Anbil
which is situated on the banks of Coleroon river. He belongs to a agricultural family.
While assisting his father in cultivation he pursed his school education at his native
place. After his BSc Maths at Jamal Mohamed College, he completed MA History at
EVR College, Tiruchirappalli. He was then appointed as a Lecturer in History in EVR
College. Later he served in Government Arts College, Ariyalur and Government Arts
College, Musiri before joining St Joseph's College in 1978. Ever since his
appointment as Asst Professor of History, he played an important role as a popular
Teacher. Dr Mathiyazhagan as a devoted and committed teacher won the admiration
and appreciation of all his students. Because of his oratorical skill and very good
tone, he used to keep the students spell-bound for hours together. He is a dramatist
and hence he used to dramatise the historical personalities in the class rooms,
therefore he is called by all students as ‘the Nepolean of History Department’. As a
researcher, after obtaining his MPhil from Sri Pushpam College, Poondi, he got his
PhD during his teaching career in our college. He has guided more than 50 MPhil
scholars. He played an important role in moulding the curriculum of the department
and those of other colleges too. He was very actively involved in the Staff
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Association activities as executive member and as the President of the Staff
Association for two terms. He is equally committed to the cause of the teaching
fraternity, hence he was elected as the Chairman of the ACTA unit at St Joseph's
College, later on as zonal chairman. He was elected as the Senate Member of the
Bharathidasan University and represented our College. As a Senate Member he
played an important role in fighting for the cause of the students and the teachers. As
a person, Dr T Mathiyazhagan is quite unassuming and approachable. He is simple
in his way of life and highly practical in his outlook. He has been kind to all the
teaching fraternity and non-teaching staff. Such a good teacher, guide, friend and
above all a humane person is going retire from service this year. I wish him a happy
retired life.
Dr S Gnanapragasam
Dr S Gnanapragasam has been an illustrious professor in the Department of
Physics, St Joseph's College for more than three decades. He was born in
Tiruchirappalli in 1949. He obtained his BSc and MSc from St Joseph's College. He
secured MPhil from the University of Madras and PhD from the Bharathidasan
University. He was an active researcher, published several research papers in
scientific journals of repute and has guided many MPhil scholars. He attended many
National and International conferences and presented papers in them, relating to the
recent trends in Molecular Spectroscopy. He was an exemplary teacher. His mastery
in Solar Energy Utilization, Biophysics, Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics, Plasma
Physics, and Molecular Spectroscopy was very much appreciated by several of his
students. He always showed great concern for the slow learners and ensured that
they too understood what was taught. At the same time, he triggered many bright
students to rise to greater levels, motivating them towards higher education and
research and guiding them t owards employment in various organizations. May God
Almighty Bless Dr Gnanapragasam with many more years of happy, peaceful,
healthy and fruitful retired life.
Dr Mohideen Abdul Khadir
Dr V Mohideen Abdul Khadir, a symbol of simplicity and honesty was born on 10th
February 1949 at Sikkal, a small village in Ramnad District. He entered in to this
campus in 1966 for PUC and completed his BSc and MSc in 1972 and secured
University (Madras University) 2nd Rank. He entered in to the service in our college
in 1972. Dr Khadir completed his MPhil and PhD degrees in 1979 and 1996
respectively. Dr Khadir was given the responsibility of Headship of Department of
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Biochemistry in 2002 and that of Botany in 2004. He very efficiently managed both
the responsibilities bestowed on him till his retirement which is a testimony for his
leadership qualities. One of his valuable qualities is that he will readily acknowledge,
appreciate and encourage his colleagues for their achievements and motivate them
to take up research. Thus Dr Khadir is a man of simple living and high thinking. He is
loved, admired and respected by his students, his colleagues and non-teaching staff
for his efficient teaching, sincerity, committed service and generosity. He enjoyed
whole hearted support from all the students and staff of the Department of Botany.
His meticulous planning and organizing abilities could be felt during the preparation
of the Department for NACC re-accreditation and while organizing Regional
workshops and National Seminars. During his service he maintained a high degree
of interpersonal relationship which was instrumental for the unity of the department.
Every one in the department looks at him as a model for personal, social, ethical and
spiritual values. These are the values he has been bestowed with and the values he
has passed on to his students and colleagues. He strongly believed in trust,
transparency, and flexibility which could be cited as the reasons for his success as a
teacher and HOD of two departments. He had the courage to face the truth, to say
no when it was warranted and to accept limitations and challenge hurdles in bringing
up the Department. Dr Khadir is a good speaker both in Tamil and English. He is
writing special columns on herbal health care in regional and National Medicinal
Plant journals. His yeomen service for about 35 long years in the Department of
Botany will ever be remembered and appreciated by his Students, Staff and the
Management. We feel proud and honored in wishing him a healthy, peaceful and
contented life in the years to come.
Mr P Alagarsamy
Mr P Alagarsamy joined the Non-Teaching Faculty on 1st July 1971 as a Record
Clerk and then he was promoted to the position of Junior Assistant. He served the
Institution for more than thirty five years and earned love, affection and the goodwill
of the Teachers, Students and his companions. He was the Secretary of the NonTeaching Association for three years and also the Joint-Secretary of the same
Association for two terms. He was instrumented in collecting the Welfare Fund
through the screening of films. He was also instrumental in organizing tours for the
Non-Teaching Staff under the leadership of Rev. Fr Joe Lawrence. He used to
actively take part in the Tamil Drama staged during the College Day function. He
voluntarily retired from service on 11th December 2006 as Selection Grade Junior
Assistant. We wish him a happy and healthy retired life.
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OBITUARY
We are sorry to register and record the untimely demise of our student A Muthu
Ganesh, I MSc Electronics, on 22nd September 2006.
IQAC
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Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal and Chairman
Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary
Mr Garnet Fernandez, Member Secretary
Dr N Lawrence, Asst. Member Secretary
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ
Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ
Dr S K Ayyaswamy
Dr A Savarimuthu
Dr G Stephen Vincent
Dr A Antony Cruz
Mr S Kuppusamy
Mr S P B Elango
External members:
Mr R Ravindran, DGM, BHEL, Trichy
Mr T S K Senthil, Anbalayam, Trichy
Mr R Manoharan, Correspondent, RC ITI, Thuraiyur
Mrs Annamma Joseph, Manager, SBI, Trichy
Mr A Selvaraj was given the responsibility being the consultant to the IQAC. A series
of meetings were held prior to the visit of peer team. The IQAC was also responsible
in preparing the interim report comprising the activities between March 2006 and July
2006. The IQAC provided guidance to the various units of the college and helped
them prepare to facilitate the peer team’s visit.
PILOT PEER TEAM
After submitting the Reaccreditation report to the NAAC Office on 8th March 2006,
the College geared itself to get prepared for the Peer Team’s visit. In order to have a
dry run of the whole procedure of the visit, the IQAC of the College planned and
organized a Pilot Peer Team’ visit on 19th August 2006, comprising the following
members: Dr Francis Soundararaj, Former Principal, Madras Christian College,
Dr E Gordon, Former Coordinator, IQAC, Ayya Nadar College, Sivakasi and
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Mr A Selvaraj, Former Coordinator, IQAC, St.Joseph’s College. The team as such
highlighted the areas of improvement, which helped the various units of the campus
to prepare themselves for the actual peer team’s visit.
NAAC PEER TEAM’S VISIT
Following the submission of Reaccreditation Report to the NAAC, the Peer Team
comprising of the following members Dr Ashok Kolaskar, Former Vice -Chancellor,
Pune University, Dr Rajan Varughese, Dr Kalpana Mathur, Mr Anil Kumar and Dr
Sujata of NAAC visited the campus from 29th to 31st August 2006. They visited all
the units of the college and witnessed the power-point presentation of every unit of
the college. They also visited the SHEPHERD Extension villages on the first day of
their programme. They were deeply impressed and submitted a highly appreciative
exit report to the Principal. On 16th October 2006, the Executive Council of NAAC
bestowed the A+ grade on St.Joseph’s.
DEGREE GRANTING STATUS
The Hon’ble Vice -Chancellor Dr C Thangamuthu in a Syndicate Meeting floated the
idea that St.Joseph’s College could be considered to be given the privilege of the
Degree Awarding Status. This proposal was recommended to the UGC for approval.
Following the recommendation, the UGC sent a Consultative Committee to the
college on 13th March 2007 to finalize the proposal of considering the college worthy
of a Degree Awarding Status.
CPE
St.Joseph’s College was selected as a College with Potential for Excellence by the
UGC in 2004. Under the scheme, the co llege had received in two instalments the
total amount of Rs.65 lakhs towards the implementation of various innovative
schemes in the college. Using these grants, the College had installed a wellequipped Instrumentation Centre and added Video-Conferencing facilities to the ICT
centre. Besides, book and journals had also been purchased under the scheme.
RESEARCH THRUST
Faculty Involvement in Research (2006-07)
² 15 Minor research projects are in progress.
² 10 Research scholars have defended the doctoral theses and obtained their
Ph.D. Degrees in this academic year.
² 54 Research scholars have registered for PhD through the college and six staff
members have been approved by the University as PhD guides this year.
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² 66 Staff members attended seminars/workshops and/or acted as resource
persons.
² 38 Staff members presented papers in various seminars/conferences/ workshops
² 33 Professors published research papers in reputed journals
² 4 Books published by the staff
² Two national level seminars were organized by the college.
(for more details, refer to the Appendix)
Bridge Course in English
The concept of Bridge Course was in fact introduced in colleges in the late 1960s
and St. Joseph’s was a pioneer in implementing the programme in collaboration with
the British Council, Madras. The course was run for a full week for the erstwhile PUC
students before the commencement of the course. It proved to be a boon to students
hailing from a rural background who possessed little or no proper knowledge of the
spoken form of English. The course had a natural death with the PUC going out of
the colleges.
In the mid 1980s St. Joseph’s which had earlier admitted the best of students
passing out of schools and trained them to excel better in their tertiary studies
brought in a change in their perspective, approach and policy towards education. All
the Jesuit educational institutions of Madurai Province adopted the benevolent policy
of “preferential option for the poor” and the consequence was that students who
earlier could not even dream of entering the portals of the college found a place
because the college began admitting socially, economically and academically
backward students on its rolls. So a large number of poor students hailing from the
most backward rural areas sought admissions into the college and experienced a
sense of “language shock” owing to the change in the medium of instruction.
Therefore the need for a “Bridge Course “in English was thought of and it was
revived in its original form in the year, 1994. The only difference was that it was now
offered to all the first year Undergraduate students in the first week of the academic
calendar. The course was initially offered for five days and as the years went by it
was offered for ten days. The Department of English of the college brought out its
own text cum exercise book for this purpose based on the concepts found in the text
book prepared by the British Council earlier. The popularity of the course was such
that other colleges began to replicate this pattern and introduce it in their own
colleges. This objective of this type of Bridge Course was simple and modest. It
meant to remove the fear of the English language among the students and get them
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acquainted with the basics of the language in functional practice. However, the
course as such came under caustic criticism with the claim that it proved to be
mockery without any or no actual use to the students based on the falsified premise
that no language can be meaningfully learnt within so short a span.
This adverse criticism led to a lot of rethinking among the administrators of the
college and a new scheme combining both the aspects of the “Bridge Course” and
the “Remedial Programme” was thought of and the outcome was the redesigned
“Bridge cum Remedial Programme in English”. This course is offered to all the
Undergraduate Students throughout the first semester, outside the class hours for
two hours per day on all the days, except the examination days and holidays. Special
tutors are appointed by the management to run the course under the strict
supervision of an administrator and a senior staff-member from the Department of
English. The tutors comprise of students who have completed their M.Phil Degree
and Postgraduate students who are well versed in the use of the English language.
They are paid a consolidated sum and as such it becomes another type of “earn
while you learn” scheme. Every day the work material is given to these tutors with
half-an-hour orientation of how the work material should be administered among the
students. The whole exercise is learner-based wherein the tutors perform the role of
facilitators in the classroom. The work material as such comprises of vocabularybased exercises, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, composition
based exercises, remedial grammar, situation-based conversational exercises,
declamatory exercises, group dynamics and presentation skills. The difficulties faced
by both the students and the tutors are discussed thoroughly during the orientation
given to the tutors. The pro gramme was successfully implemented between July and
November 2006. The development of the students are assessed periodically (once in
two weeks) through carefully programmed tests. The students also appear for a short
terminal test. The students are given a credit for attending the whole programme in
their Mark Statement. Feedback is collected from the students at the end of the
programme on the various aspects of the course. In the next academic year, the
college envisages of collating the materials produced so far in the form of an
Exercise Book on the Functional Aspects of the English Language.
Mentoring system
This academic year, the college took the initiative of introducing the mentoring
system to monitor the academic performance of the students and offer counselling at
the personal level to them, a staff member was nominated as the mentor of the
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class. These staff members monitored the progress of the students and submitted
their findings to the Students’ Counsellor, who supervises the whole functioning of
the system.
CAMPUS PUBLICATIONS
Besides the publication of the students’ magazine Focus and the Annual College
Magazine Josephite, the college also releases the inter-disciplinary refereed
research journal RETELL, which appears twice in a year. The research journal is
now opening its publication to the staff and researchers of other institutions. The
research journal of the Tamil Department Valan Aayam was published in the course
of the year. The Indian Historical Studies was also published by the Department of
History.
MoUs
As the quality initiatives taken in the post-reaccreditation scenario, several MoUs
have been signed with the institutions and universities in India and abroad. The
MoUs signed so far in this year are:
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The Department of Tamil has signed a pact with the Tamil University, Thanjavur
on 1st March 2007.
The Department of History has signed an MoU with the Institute of Airlines and
Travel Agencies, Chennai on 6th March 2007.
The Department of Commerce has signed an MoU with the CSC Limited on 12th
January 2007.
The Department of Computer Science is going to sign Memorandum of
Understanding with M/s Net Magnus, UK and Fulcrum Technologies, Chennai,
soon.
Fordham University and John Carroll University, USA, have come forward to study
the feasibility of entering into a MoU with us. The College is taking efforts to finalise
the MoU with the Sutherland Company for the offering of the Bridge Course to the
students. Talks are going on with M/s Hexaware Company and HCL Company.
A team of academic experts from the universities of Komazawa and Keio, Japan had
visited St Joseph's College on 2nd and 3rd March 2007, to explore the possibilities
of signing an MoU between St Joseph's College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli and
the Universities of Komazawa and Keio, Japan. The experts were very much
impressed by the facilities provided in the college and the Extension Programme
(SHEPHERD) organized by the college. So an MoU with these universities from
Japan is very much in the offing.
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CONVOCATION
The Annual Convocation of the college was held on 16th December 2006 in which
the Hon’ble Minister Shri A Raja, Union Minister of Environment and Forests,
delivered the convocation address and awarded the degrees to the new graduates.
A total of 1326 students (UG, PG and M.Phil) belonging to various disciplines
received their degree/diplomas during the convocation. In his convocation address,
the Hon’ble Minister highlighted the following points:
² The present educational scenario with the booming number of colleges and
universities increasing in our country.
² The concept of privatization and liberalization and its impact on education.
² The progress experienced in education down the years.
² The need for change in education at the tertiary level.
² Education should lead to social consciousness.
² The role of education should include the eradication of various social evils.
² Education in new India should ensure the removal of social inequalities and
enjoy the quintessence of democracy. It should also ensure personal liberty
of the individual and uphold the fundamental rights of the people, thereby
establishing social harmony and peace.
² Education should ensure proper relationship between man and man with
dignity and honour, leading to egalitarian society in India.
NATIONAL SEMINARS
Tamil
The Department of Tamil, St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu organised
a two -day National Seminar on 'Tamil Language and Literature nourished by Various
Movements'. It was well conducted on 8th and 9th February 2007. Thre e hundred
and thirty five participants from all over Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry, Union Territory
presented research papers in six sessions conducted in different places. Two
hundred and twenty three UG, PG and MPhil Tamil Literature students of St
Joseph's College and 75 MPhil scholars of Tamil University, Thanjavur were the
observers of the seminar who took active part in the discussions. The proceedings of
the seminar, i.e., 335 research papers published in 5 volumes under the following
titles were released:
1. Cultural and Translation Movements
2. Liberation and Scientific Movements
3. Literary Movements on Arts
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4. Movements on Bakthi and Journalism and
5. Movements on Politics and Mass Communication
Dr A Mariappan, Professor from the Department of Modern Languages and Literary
Studies, Delhi University, rendered the 'Keynote Address'. Rev. Dr Lazar SJ, Rector
of St. Joseph's College was the Chairperson who delivered the inaugural address.
The Five volumes of the Proceedings were released by Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ,
Principal of St Joseph's College and the first copies were received by Dr A
Mariappan. After the keynote address paper presentation sessions began and
continued till evening. The valedictory session was chaired by Rev. Dr S John Britto
SJ, Former Principal and present Director of Rapinat Herbarium, an erudite scholar
in Scientific Tamil and author of many books in Botany. He awarded title deeds to 18
persons who have dedicated themselves by contributing through various Fields and
Movements like Folklore, Human Rights, Fine Arts, Drama, Tamillsai, Little
Magazines etc. The selected awardees responded that they were inspired to achieve
more for the national and the Tamil Language and Literature. All the Research
Scholars and Professors were offered participation certificates. The local dailies in
Tamil flashed the news very well.
Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science organized a National Conference on
Computer Science and Communication Technology (NCSCT 2007) sponsored by
the UGC on 16th and 17th February 2007. Dr.M.Chidambaram, Director, National
Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, presided over the function and delivered the
inaugural address. Mr A Balraj, Principal General Manager, BSNL, Trichy Telecom
released the souvenir of the conference and said that after the green and white
revolutions, it is now time for telecom revolution. Dr A.S.A.Krishnan, Scientist,
Department of Information and Technology, Ministry of Communications and
Information Technology, New Delh i released the conference proceedings and
stressed that a consensus on the level of achievements in the ICT arena would be
the basis for deciding on what further researches the Government and the public
sector concerns must undertake for further progress. Rev.Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector,
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary and Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal offered
felicitations.
The keynote address was delivered by Dr Gopi Krishna S Garge, Member, IPv6
Forum and consultant, Network services, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore on
Convergence in Communication Technology. Subsequently, Dr Rajeev Tripathi,
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Professor, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Alagabad, Dr A S A
Krishnan, Dr Paul Rodrigues, Chief Technology Officer, NatureSoft eSolutions,
Chennai, delivered talks on Wireless and Mobile Technology, Securing Indian
Cyberspace and Project Management - An Industrial Perspective.
On 17th February 2007, Dr R Srinivasan, Professor, RNS Institute of Technology,
Bangalore, Dr P Rameshan, Professor and Director, Department of Computer
Studies, Calicut University, Dr C Xavier, Associate General Manager, HCL
Technologies, Chennai, delivered talks on Sensor Networks, Quantum Cryptography
and High Performance Software on Telecommunication Networks. From across the
country, eminent academicians, researchers and technocrats numbering about 250
from academic institutions and computer based industries participated in the
conference. Ninety technical research papers had been received of which 50 papers
were selected and published in the conference proceedings, which is an unique
feature. Nine parallel technical sessions have been conducted for the presentation
and discussion of the current research on Computer Science and Communication
Technology. The technical sessions of NCSCT 2007 focused on areas such as
Computer Communications and Services, Wireless and Mobile Technologies, Web
Technologies and Services, Distributed and Mobile Databases, e -Business and e Learning Technologies and Software and Knowledge Engineering.
The National Conference made an impact among the media and provided a veritable
avenue to share and acquire knowledge on the latest developments in the field of
Information and Communication Technology. This National Conference, NCSCT
2007 has thus added yet another feather in the cap of the Department of Computer
Science.
WORKSHOP ON INTER-PERSONAL SKILLS FOR STAFF MEMBERS
A consolidated Report of the proceedings of the two days
A workshop on ‘Interpersonal Skills’ was organized for the young staff members on
the 3rd and 4th of March 2007.
Rev. Fr Louis Xavier, the Director JIM, St Joseph’s Colllege dealt with ‘Self-Inventory
Analysis’. For this, he took up four pairs of behaviours: (1) Extroversion, Introversion
(2) Sensing, Intuition (3) Thinking, Feeling and (4) Judging, perception. The
extroverts are interested in the external world of people. They are action oriented
and they learn by talking whereas the introverts tend to keep their thoughts to
themselves and they prefer to communicate by writing. The people with sense enjoy
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the present moment. They can neglect the important for the urgent. But the people
with intuition can even neglect the urgent for the cause of the important. The thinking
people are mostly objective, whereas the feeling people are mostly subjective. The
judging people are concerned with making decisions and this sort of people lead
their life in a planned or systematic way. But the people with perception are more
spontaneous and adaptable and they are often impulsive. After having explained the
four pairs of behaviours, he went on to describe Meyers & Briggs Typology of
Inventory. This exercise helped the participants to find the category to which they
belonged. He then concluded by delineating the 16 types of work behaviours. With a
note of caution, he said that no type of people or character need be offended.
The second resource person was Prof. G Balakrishnan, former HOD of English and
Vice Principal, St Joseph’s College. He focused on the A to Z of Public Speaking. To
launch upon this, he deftly differentiated first man from animal and secondly man
from man himself. Man is distinguished from animal only in that that he possesses
articulation, which is lacking in animals. But for this, the animals share every sense
which man has. Public Speaking is the thing which distinguishes are man from
another. Later, he went on to enumerate the 26 traits which a public speaker
requires. They are like ‘A’ for Awareness of the audience, ‘B’ for brevity, ‘C’ for
clarity, ‘D’ for delivery, ‘E’ for eye -contact, ‘F’ for fluency, ‘G’ for gestures, ‘H’ for
humour and so on.
The third session was handled by Mr G Ravindran, Dept of English, St Joseph’s
College. His topic was Inter-personal skills. For the audience to take home the idea
that people do what they see and not what they hear he gave the audience an
exercise. Then he discussed various aspects like Communication Skills, Decision
Making Skills, Conflict Management, and Crisis Management. When he dilated on
communication skills, he listed out the basic requirements like body language,
optimistic approach, gaining confidence and so on. While referring to Decision
Making Skills, he delved deep into the realms of critical thinking and Team Building.
Mr. V K Boominathan HOD of Commerce, Bishop He ber College threw light on
capitalizing our skills and talents. His approach was more participatory and practical.
With the help of a calibration sheet in the hand of each one, he made them realize
where they stood. He reiterated that self-esteem is the affirmation one gives to his or
her feelings, abilities and ideas.
The second day of the Workshop started with a silent prayer. Followed by that, there
was a summing up of the first day’s proceedings by Mr J Dominic Amalraj, Lecturer,
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Dept of English, St Joseph’s College. Then Dr C D Lethi, Reader in Zoology, Holy
Cross College presented a session on ‘Tradition Vs Modernity in Teaching’. She
involved all the participants in Group Discussion. The participants were divided into
ten groups, and all the groups actively discussed whether Information &
Communication Technology (ICT) was really applicable and useful in the current
Indian scenario. Then Dr. Lethi consolidated the reports presented by the groups and
came out with her view that ICT was inevitable, despite the possibility of some
shortcomings in its use.
Mr R Panchanadhan, former Professor of English, Jamal Mohammed College,
showed the participants how to ‘Be Professional’. To arrive at this, he spoke on selfefficacy of Teacher and held a discussion on the psychological bearing of animal and
man in a jungle, zoo and a circus. The inference was that hatred prevailed in jungle,
fear in zoo, and coordination in circus. After giving the expansion of the word ‘Team’
as ‘Together Everyone Achieves More’, he asked the participants to give the subtle
difference in the contextual meaning of the words: work, job, vocation, calling,
profession. From the words of the audience, Mr. Panchanadhan arrived at the
meaning of the word ‘Profession’ that it was to the ‘constant updating of knowledge’.
He concluded his session by giving the two hallmarks of professional traits namely
‘competence’ and ‘character’.
The Workshop came to an end with the Valedictory Function presided over by Dr V
Sujatha, Principal, Cauvery College for Women in the presence of Rev. Fr Joseph
SJ, the Secretary, St Joseph’s College, Trichy. The certificates were issued to the
participants by the Chief Guest. The arrangements for the Workshop were made by
Mr G Ravindran, Dr L Arockiasamy and Mr S P Papu Benjamin Elango.
DISCUSSION ON BUDGET 2007 -08 AND THE COMMON MAN
A Discussion on Budget 2007-08 and the Common man was conducted jointly by the
Department of Foundation Courses and the St. Joseph’s Communication Club of St
Joseph’s College (Autonomous) on 07-03-2007. Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector and
Head of the Department of Foundation Courses presided. Dr. Victor Louis Anthuvan,
Professor and Co-ordinator of Research, Loyola Institute of Business Administration,
Chennai spoke on Implications of the Budget and the Common man’s concerns. He
enthused the students to be aware of the allocation of funds to the Educational,
Industrial, IT and Agricultural sectors as students are going to be the future leaders
guiding the nation. He urged for more allocation of funds to the Educational and
Agricultural sectors. He envisioned that the downtrodden, the marginalized, the
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dalits, the women and children should be uplifted with a humane zeal. Poverty and
illiteracy should be totally erased from the face of our mother India with the help of
budgets in future. 800 participants participated in the function. Several students
actively interacted with the chief speaker.
Mr G Ravindran, Coordinator, of the St Joseph’s Communication Club welcomed the
gathering. Mr S P Benjamin Elango, the Coordinator of the Foundation Course Text
book committee proposed the Vote of Thanks.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Staff Orientation Meeting
A two -day Staff Orientation Meeting was conducted on 14th and 15th June 2006.
Non-Teaching Staff also had an orientation programme on 15th June 2006.
Workshop on Soft Skills
A one-day workshop on Soft Skills was organized on 18th July 2006.
Chemistry Department Centenary Celebrations
On 25th July 2006, the Chemistry Department inaugurated its centenary
celebrations.
Inauguration of Communication Club
As yet another quality initiative, the Communication Club was organized to help the
students to develop their skills of communication and help them become employable
in the present IT scenario. It was inaugurated on 27th July 2006.
Leadership Programme for student leaders
A two -day Leadership Programme for the student leaders was held on 4th and 5th
August 2006.
163rd Annual Sports Meet
The Annual Sport Meet was conducted on 12th August 2006. Dr Thirumalaisamy,
Vice-Chancellor, Tamil Nadu Sports University, Chennai, presided over and
delivered an inspiring speech on the importance of sports. He gave away the prizes
to the winners.
Haggai’s Leadership Programme
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The Haggai’s Leadership Programme for our staff members was conducted from
13th to 15th August 2006. About 35 staff members were trained on the various
facets of leadership.
Pedagogy of Extension to I PG students
A Pedagogy of Extension to the I year Postgraduate students was organized by the
SHEPHERD Department on 20th September 2006.
State Level Seminar
A State Level Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Soft Computing Technology” was
organized on 22nd September 2006.
Staff Orientation Programme
A one-day Orientation Programme on SHEPHERD Programme was held on 29th
November 2006 for our young staff members.
Parent-Teacher Meeting for I UG students
The parent-teacher meeting for the I year undergraduate students (Day and SFS)
was organized on 2nd December 2006. It was well attended by the parents and
feedback on the curriculum was collected from the parents.
Workshop on Research Methodology
² A one-day workshops on ‘Research Methodology’ for Economics and Commerce
Research Scholars were held on 21st December 2006 and 19th February 2007
by the Departments of Economics and Commerce respectively.
² A Three-day workshop of ‘Research Methodology for PhD and MPhil Scholars’
was held from 28th November to 30th November 2006 conducted by the
Department of History. Scholars and students from all over Tamil Nadu
participated.
Video-Conferencing Talk
A Video-Conferencing Talk was arranged with Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic
Research, Kalpakkam by the Department of Chemistry on 24th January 2007.
Seminar on RFID Technology
A one-day seminar on RFID Technology and Library Management in Digital Era was
organized on 3rd February 2007.
Regional Conference
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A Regional Conference on Fern Diversity of India was organized by the Department
of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology in collaboration with the Centre for
Biotechnology, St.Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai on 24th February 2007.
Women’s Day Celebrations
The International Women’s Day Celebrations was organized on 8th March 2007.
The SHEPHERD Extension Department also organized the Women’s Day
celebration for a selected band of women belonging to their blocks of villages.
Associations’ Day
This year, the Associations’ Day was celebrated on 10th March 2007. Dr V M Abdul
Khadir, Head of the Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, presided
over the function and distributed the prizes. The reports of all the Associations were
read out.
EXAM RESULTS
The unique feature about the results published this year is that it could be accessed
on the Internet through the college website. The students could find out their marks
obtained and the percentage scored in all the subjects. In general, the results
barring in some courses showed an upward trend. In total, the students of PG
courses belonging to the Aided and SFS, had secured more than 85% of total
passes. Some courses had recorded an impressive percentage of 100% passes.
The results were published within two weeks after the completion of the semester
examinations in record time. Like last year, the parents of the I year UG students
were invited and informed on the progress of the students. We sincerely thank Rev.
Fr P Susai SJ, Controller of Examinations and his efficient team for the speedy
publication of the results.
ADMISSION
The Admission Committee with the following members met regularly to transact
admission process for the academic year 2006-07:
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Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector
Rev. Fr Francis Thamburaj SJ, Admission Officer
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ
Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ
Rev. Fr M Devasagayam SJ
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Dr S Albert Rabara
Mr K Sundar Sekar
Mr P Pushparaj
UG Admission
Like last year, Help Desk was formed with three student volunteers ably assisted by
the admission committee members, which helped the new entrants of the campus for
necessary guidance. This year also, subject-component marks were taken for
calculating the ranking. Government reservation policy and Province norms were
strictly followed.
PG Admission
This year, Chemistry, Physics, HRM and Biotechnology had conducted the entrance
tests. University norms on admission were scrupulously followed.
MCA Admission
We have admitted students for Day & SFS based on the TANCET marks only.
MPhil Admission
Under the autonomous setup, admission to the M.Phil. courses was conducted
through the Heads of the Departments based on their eligibility. Besides reservation,
a merit list was prepared based on the marks scored by the candidates in the PG
Degree. The selected candidates were admitted to the M.Phil. course of various
disciplines.
Special preference was given to the eco nomically poor students and the first
generation students.
All the committee members were asked to report to Principal’s Office daily during the
admission time for a briefing and other related work. In general, there was a rush for
all the courses. In fine, admission process went on smoothly with the help of the
members of the admission committee. We thank Rev. Fr Francis Thamburaj SJ, the
Admisssion Officer and all the members.
SFS
The Self-Financing Section of the college under the dynamic leadership of Rev. Dr S
Mani Valan SJ, and his team of Vice-Principals, has managed the SFS excellently. It
is significant to note that the Self-Financing Section is increasing in bigger numbers
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year after year. The future of the college would be decided by the Self-Financing
Section of the College in the coming years. The results in the semester examinations
indicate that the SFS has an edge over the Aided section of the college.
I congratulate and thank Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ, and his excellent team for the
good work done.
MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL AID
The College Management is generous enough to distribute scholarships in the form
of Management Financial Aid to 189 dayscholar students to the tune of Rs.159000 in
the aided section and Rs. 207700 to 135 students in the Self- Financing Section.
The Management also extends financial aid to the hostellers and freeships to the
sportsmen of the college. Besides, 400 students get benefited through the mid-day
meal scheme every semester. Rev. Fr Rector gave Rs.15 lakhs of scholarships to
the hostellers of all the three hostels. The aid is granted to the students irrespective
of their religion, caste or creed. Fifty students are employed in different units of the
college, under the scheme of ‘Earn while you learn’, as recommended by the NAAC
Peer team.
CAMPUS MINISTRY'S MISSION
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eflecting on this noble adage on the divinity that resides within man, Campus
Ministry strives to make students aware of their spiritual moorings and nurture it
through various spiritual activities such as Daily Morning Prayer, Weekly Eucharist,
Special Prayer Meetings and Retreats. Through these activities the Gospel is shared
with one another.
At the threshold of the new academic year on 16th June 2006, the college
community of staff and students congregated at Lawley Hall to invoke God's
abundant blessings to be showered on all those concerned with the academic pursuit
towards greater levels of excellence.
The main events are :
² Inaugural Prayer Service:
Ä Senior Classes
Ä I UG Prayer Service
Ä I PG Prayer Service
² Holy Spirit Mass
² Retreats for Catholic Hostellers
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² Pilgrimage to Holy Redeemers Church
² Novena Prayer Service was conducted in front of
Inigo Block in views of St.Ignatius Feast
² MPhil Prayer Service
² Retreats for Day Scholar Catholics :
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Ä III DG & All PG Day College Students
Ä SFS All DG & PG Students
Ä Day & SFS Girls Students
NAAC Thanksgiving prayer service
Christmas Celebration
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9-10 September 2006
16-17 September 2006
23-24 September 2006
7 October 2006
23 October 2006
22 December 2006
16-18 February 2007
21 February 2007
This year, the State Level Catholic Youth Convention, Grace-2007 was well
organized by the Campus Ministry Team and the Alumni. About 400 students from
our college various other colleges, and, Alumni, participated in it. It was inaugurated
by Fr Rector and on the Final day Archbishop of Madurai Most Rev. Dr Peter
Fernando celebrated the Holy Mass & Blessed the youth.
Grateful thanks to Rev. Fr P Susai, SJ, Campus Minister and Staff members for their
presence and guidance.
STUDENTS COUNSELLING
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his year the mentoring system was introduced in the college to help students. For
each class, a staff was assigned as a mentor of the class. They met the students
and monitored their studies and attendance. They also met the parents when they
came for the parents meeting. They also identified the poor students and
recommended them to the committee for Management Financial Aid and Midday
Meal schemes. All the mentors were given a register for follow up action
programmes in their guidance.
This year nearly 375 students have benefited in the Noon Meal Scheme in the first
semester and 320 students in the second semester. Nearly 270 students got
management financial aid to pay their semester and exam fees.
Part time jobs for 25 deserving students were given in the college Library, Computer
and Internet centers. Richard, an illustrious alumnus of our college, has come
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forward to help the Catholic students of Holy Redeemers, Palayakovil and Crawford
parish Churches to pay their semester fees every year. Accordingly 20 catholic
students were given the scholarship for this year. Nearly the total fees of Rs 81357,
Rs 47965 in the first semester and Rs 33392 in the second semester, were given to
the students under the following two titles. Two students who studied in the
Computer Science Department get the ‘Divya Richard Memorial Scholarships -2006’
and the other 18 students received ‘Richard Arockiaraj Scholarship - 2006’.
LIBRARY
D
uring the academic year 2006-07 our College Library has added 2867 volumes
of books to the existing stock of 140488 from the following accounts: From
College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) accounts, 752 books. From UGC
account 300 books and we have subscribed to 218 Journals including 18 peer
reviewed journ als.
Students entry into the library is steadily increasing. On an average 400 to 500
students are using the library every day. From UG and PG reference sections nearly
85% of the books are referred to by our students. We have 420 CDs on various
subjects. Our staff and students make use of this facility too. From January 2007
onwards UG Reference Section also follows Open Access System.
The Book Bank section of our library issues about 350 books and the Rock City
Welfare Association Book Bank gives books to 50 students every year. The UGC-Infonet Free access to e-Journals through Bharathidasan University is availed by our
staff and students (www.springerlink.com).
Our library along with the JCICT (Jerome Centre of ICT) launched the Online Public
Access Cataloguing System on the Web (WebOPAC) on 7th August 2006. The
complete catalogue of nearly 141000 volumes of books in the library have been
hosted on the website (www.sjctni.edu) Thus the Digital library initiative by the
college library follows automation and introduction of Bar code Technology.
We have introduced gate registry system for students from September 2006
onwards. We have been following the scheme of ‘Earn While You Learn’ in our
Library for several years and for this year there are 19 students helping the library
under this scheme. We conduct quiz, essay and poem writing competitions on
National leaders with the aim of providing an opportunity for the students to come out
with their creativity and to imbibe the spirit of the nation.
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Students and Research scholars from other colleges and Institutions are making use
of our library resources very much. We are providing hands on experience and
practical training to the MLIS students of Bishop Heber College. As a fruitful service
to the staff and researchers of various institutions and colleges our library conducted
two seminars namely: ‘Author Workshop’ and ‘Seminar on RFID Technology and
Library Management in Digital Era’. The content of the seminar was given to each
and every participant in CD format.
The library organized a ‘Author Workshop’ on 19th September 2006. Prof. K
Narashiman, Regional Advisor of India, UK Emerald Publications explained the
methodology to be followed to publish a paper in the Research Journal.
We also organised ‘One-day Seminar on RFID Technology and Library Management
in the Digital Era’ held on 3rd February 2007. Dr M D Baby, Professor and Head,
Department of Library and Information Science, Rajagiri College of Social Sciences,
Kerala delivered the Key-note Address and Dr S Srinivasa Raghavan, Librarian,
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) presided over the
Valedictory Function.
Nakkiran Gopal, the Editor of ‘Nakkiran’ is one of the illustrious personalities who
visited our library.
We sincerely thank Rev. Fr G Joseph Antony SJ, the Library Director and Mr M
Dorairajan, the Librarian for their services.
FR JEROME CENTRE FOR ICT
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r.Jerome Centre for Information and Communication Technology (JCICT) was
established in the academic year 2005-2006.
Vision
To provide knowledge on ICT to everyone who enters into this great temple of
learning and also to the neighbourhood. The centre for ICT has a broad vision of
developing as many competent personalities as possible to build a knowledge
society in this part of India.
Objectives
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To facilitate the use of ICT and e-Learning in Teaching and Learning
processes to empower teachers and students to train themselves with skills
in ICT and later become the agents of transformation towards building a
knowledge society.
Salient Features
Campus Networking
The campus is connected with CAT 5e pair cable. Internet bandwidth is upgraded as
512 Kbps for on line access. IP based VLAN is established with L3 Manageable
switch (Netgear 16 port). All the Departments and Units are provided with Internet
connectivity with a total of 159 systems. With a view to integrating ICT in teachinglearning process, the college provides free Internet access to all the Staff and
students of this college, numbering to about 6000 from this academic year onwards.
This has created a tremendous impact on the students who are very enthusiastic in
knowing and learning the nuances of Intern et and ICT facilities provided in the
campus. The centre is taking all the necessary steps to connect the campus through
with Optic Fibre Cables from the next academic year.
Web Servicing Facility
The standard and secured protocols are adopted to host the college website and
provide Internet facilities in the campus. Seven Servers are used for Web Hosting
and for Online Access. The servers and networking facilities are maintained by the
staff of the JCICT.
i) Web Server
: IBM X236 Series / Intel Xeon Dual Processor/ 3 GHz /
2 GB RAM / 5X 73.5
GB SCSI Hard Disk with Physical RAID/ NetXtreme
1000Mbps card / Linux
FedoraCore 4.0 OS
ii) Database Server I : IBM X206 series P IV –3 GHz / 2 GB RAM/ 80 GB
SCSI Hard Disk / Intel
Pro 1000Mbps Network Card / Windows 2000 Server
OS
iii) Database Server II : IBM X226 series / Intel Xeon Dual Processor / 3 GHz
/ 2 GB RAM / 2 X
73.5 GB SCSI Hard Disk / NetXtreme 1000Mbps
Network Card / Windows 2000 Server OS
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iv) Proxy Server
: Intel P III 1.13 GHz Processor / 512 MB RAM / 80 GB
IDE Hard Disk/ Realtek 100 Mbps Network card /
Redhat Linux 7.1 OS
v) Mail Server
: Intel Xeon 3 GHz Dual Processor/ 1 GB RAM / 80 GB
IDE Hard Disk / Intel Pro 1000Mbps Network Card /
Redhat Linux Bible 8.1 OS
vi) Antivirus Server
: IBM P- IV / 3 GHz Processor / 256 MB RAM / 80 GB
SATA Hard Disk / 3 com 1000 Mbps Network Card /
Windows 2000 Server OS/ Trend Micro Client Server
Suite licenced for 200 Users
vii) Firewall/Biller Server: IBM P- IV / 3 GHz Processor / 256 MB RAM / 80 GB
SATA Hard Disk / 3 com 1000 Mbps Network Card /
Windows 2000 Professional OS / FireFox X 700
Series WatchGuard Version 7.3
College Website (www.sjctni.edu)
The multi purpose dynamic website maintains the digital information of the college
with online database of details pertaining to the Staff and Students. The centre had
taken up this venture and for the first time application forms for admission are
provided on line. The unique feature of the on line application form is the dynamic
generation of application number in the form itself. This has motivated the parents
and students to download the application form anywhere in the globe. This year the
college received more than 400 such application forms. The admission process is
fully automated and thereby the selection of students is made available on the
college website. Students attendance processing is developed to be hosted on the
web for greater transparency from this academic year. Thus every student and
parent can view the attendance details from any corner of the world at any time.
Weekly, Monthly and consolidated semester wise attendance are also the added
features. Examination related information, Time tables and Publication of Results are
also provided on the website from time to time. The centre has already initiated the
process of developing web based software for the issue of Transfer Certificate to
the students. The Day-to-day activities of the college pertaining to the Notices,
Functions, Seminars, Conferences and Publications such as RETELL are also
available for open access.
Online Catalogue
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The JCICT took up a new venture of developing unique WebOPAC software in
collaboration with the Library Software NIRMAL in the beginning of the academic
year. Thereby the complete catalogue of 1,41,000 volumes of the books in the library
has been posted on the website. All that the users need to do is to log on the college
website and make their search for books by selecting the library and online
cataloguing. The WebOPAC has 20 JSP pages, two script files and 70 tables
created in Oracle. The database is updated in realtime fashion from the college
library and the JCICT. A new database server with high-end configuration has been
exclusively designed for the purpose. A team from JCICT is currently at work to
enable Internet access to 200 current periodicals and 20,000 back volumes of
journals. A special function was arranged to release the webOPAC software in the
JCICT centre on 7th August 2006.
NAAC Visit
NAAC Re-accreditation committee visited the JCICT during their three day stay.
They commended the networking facilities, Web hosting facilities and ICT
infrastructure established in the college campus. They have also recorded their
commendations about the interactive college website, unique ICT facilities provided
to the staff, students and rural people for teaching and learning processes through
JCICT.
Video Conferencing
SONY PCS-1600/1600P (1+3 Multi-conference) Video Conferencing Camera is
available in the centre for technology based learning and to share the expertise
knowledge to the staff and students from any part of the world. Four ISDN lines (4 X
128 Kbps) are exclusively provided for the purpose of videoconferencing. JCICT
arranged a Conferences with the NAAC Peer Team linking Dr N Rajendran, IDRBT
Hyderabad. The NAAC team had a very good interaction and were very much
pleased about the facilities provided. The Department of Chemistry has conducted a
Seminar through Video Conference on 23rd January 2007 with IGCAR Kalpakkam.
e-Learning and e-Learning Technologies
The centre has established an Audio/Video Studio with Pinnacle Studio Launcher for
e-teaching contents design and development. The Staff members are given training
to prepare e-contents of their teaching materials and to use the same in their class
rooms. Video editing is also done for documenting various functions of the colle ge.
The centre has also prepared a VCD on ‘Introduction to Internet’. Currently the
centre has initiated steps to prepare e-contents on Computer Literacy and
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Environmental Science. The Department of Biotechnology, Department of
Commerce and Department of Economics are regularly using the ICT centre for e teaching and e-learning. The centre has conducted exposure and awareness
programmes for using Internet facilities for the Teaching and Non teaching staff of
the college. Dr S Albert Rabara and Mr B Kanickai Raj took the lead in conducting
the above programme successfully.
ICT to the Rural Masses
Reaching out ICT technologies in Collaboration with the SHEPHERD Extension
Department to Self Help Groups (SHGs), Panchyatraj Leaders, Rural Educationists,
Rural School Students and Agriculturalists are the focal activities of the centre. 85
teachers belonging to six middle schools in Thogamalai Block in Karur district and 22
Panchayat Assistants of Manikandam block and 15 from Andanallur Block in Trichy
district were given training on basic Computer Literacy, e -Governance, MS word, MS
Excel and Internet Browsing. This programme was conducted on 27 th July 2006 with
a grand inaugural function. The beneficiaries appreciated the programme very much
and demanded more training sessions of this type. JCICT has planned to organize
several such programmes in subsequent phases.
The collaborative venture of JCICT with the BSNL Tiruchy Telecom was perhaps the
first of its kind, which provided an opportunity for the rural people and the school
children including the teachers of the rural schools through the establishment of an
Internet Kiosk in the Govt. High School, Alathur Village, 25 KM away from Tiruchy.
The dream of the Govt. of India to connect all the 6.2 lakh Indian villages with
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been successfully started with
this new initiative of JCICT Team led by the Director, Rev.Dr R Rajarathinam SJ and
the Coordinator, Dr S Albert Rabara. The internet kiosk certainly proved useful to the
village people. Many village inmates stressed the need to establish Internet
connectivity in their own villages. JCICT is currently working out the feasibilities of
total Internet Connectivity Project for 15 Panchayat Union Schools in Thogamalai
Union, Karur District in collaboration with BSNL.
The JCICT is currently the digital backbone of the college. With the Internet and
Intranet facilities on the premises, the college is moving towards acquiring status of a
Digital campus.
FR EHRHART COMPUTER CENTRE
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he Ehrhart Computer Centre (ECC) Computer Centre (ECC) completes 12 years
of its existence. The center has 176 systems with P -IV configuration. The Center
has four IBM servers with the support of various operating systems like Novell
Netware, Windows NT and Red Hat Linux. The college has made a School Campus
Agreement with Microsoft Company. All the latest softwares are available including
the latest version of Oracle 10g that was added recently. The Centre offers computer
practical sessions for all the computer students studying BSc, MSc, MCA and MSc
(Cyber Technology) courses. The students of Commerce, Mathematics, Physics,
BBA, Plant Biology & Plant Biotechnology, PMIR and Statistics have computer
practical sessions in their curriculum. There are also Computer Literacy practical
classes for all I year UG students. The center is kept open from 8.00 am to 7.15 p.m.
When the college is on leave the center offers extra practical sessions for all the
students on Saturday. During the summer vacation MCA students do their mini
project. Sincere thanks are due to Rev. Fr M Devasagayam SJ, who leads the center
efficiently.
JOSEPH’S INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
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t. Joseph's Institute of Management popularly known as JIM while gearing itself
to offer a full fledged MBA programme from the academic year 2007-08, is
offering the following career oriented Programmes for the benefit of the students of
our college and of other institutions in the city: A certificate course in Spoken English;
A Diploma Course in Effective Communication (mainly preparing students for
campus placement) and another one in Personality Development and Public
Relations. Both these diploma courses last for one semester; The Institute offers also
a Postgraduate Diploma course of two semesters in International Business.
The new building for the MBA programme according to AICTE specifications is
nearing completion. Our application has been duly processed and approved by the
Chennai regional AICTE office and forwarded to Delhi we have already obtained the
Letter of Intent (LoI) from AICTE . We hope to get the AICTE approval for the MBA
programme by May-June 2007 and the classes for the first batch to begin in July
2007. We thank Rev. Dr S Louis Xavier SJ, the Director for his dedicated work in
upholding the reputation of this institute.
ARCHBISHOP CASIMIR INSTRUMENTATION CENTRE (ACIC)
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rchbishop Casimir Instrumentation Centre has entered the second year after
its inauguration on 7th October, 2005. Promotion of research and Lab-oriented
training with these objectives are being fulfilled by the following activities:
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227 Samples using FTIR spectrometer
246 Samples from UV - Visible spectrometer
17 Samples using Micro hardness tester
were taken in this academic year.
Two PG students are carrying out their project work using Ultrasonic interferometer
for solids. FTIR and UV-visible spectrometer are under Annual Maintenance Contract
with Perkin Elmer Company. This year 18 colleges and four unive rsities
(Bharathidasan University, Bharathiyar University, Periyar University and
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University) have used the facilities provided by the
Instrumentation Centre. We thank Rev. Dr S John Britto, SJ, Director and his team
for the good work done.
ST JOSEPH'S COMMUNIC ATION CLUB
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n an era of communication, education remains incomplete if the students fail to
communicate effectively. Knowing this timely need the management of
St.
Joseph's college along with a team of dedicated teachers from the department of
English envisaged the idea of starting St. Joseph's communication club. The club
was formally inaugurated by Mr Tiruchy Siva, the former Member of Parliament in the
presence of Rev. Dr S Lazar, the Rector, Rev. Dr A Joseph, the Secretary and Rev.
Dr R Rajarathinam, the Principal. It was followed by fourteen meetings of different
nature to equip and empower the student community with communicative skills.
There were a number of panel discussions and debates on the topics like:
'Globalisation is more a boon than a bane', 'A film a day keeps our culture away',
'History does not repeat itself’, ‘Women enjoy more rights than they deserve',
'Religion should be delinked from politics', ‘The ends justify the means', ‘Capital
Punishment should be banned' and so on. These meetings have helped the students
a great deal in developing their communication skills thereby making them 'industry
ready'.
There were a few extraordinary meetings addressed by the resource persons like
Prof. G Balakrishnan, Rev. Fr Susai SJ and others. Besides organizing the weekly
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meetings, the Club brought to light many idioms and phrases, amazing facts and
thoughts to remember through its 'wall magazine'. With Mr G Ravindran as the
coordinator who is ably assisted by Mr S P B Elango, Mr V Francis and Mr V L
Jayapaul, I am sure the club will reach greater heights in the days to come.
CONSUMER CLUB
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his year St Joseph’s College added one more golden page in its annals of history
when it launched consumer club in the ca mpus as per the direction of Government
of Tamil Nadu. The consumer club has taken upon itself the noble task of
spearheading a movement to create consumer awareness among the
public in general and students in particular regarding their rights, duties and
responsibilities as consumers. The inauguration was held on 27th February 2007.
Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ presided over the function, Shri. Mathew John, IRS
commissioner of Customs Tiruchirappalli delivered the Inaugural address. A
consumer awareness rally was held on 14th March 2007. The rally was flagged off
by Mr Kaliaperumal, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Tiruchirappalli. Dr S Joseph
Xavier, Coordinator, Consumer Club and his team of office bearers successfully
organized the activities of the Consumer Club.
NEW HOSTEL
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e are proud that our New Hostel, a home away from home has witnessed 68
successful years of existence. It has four massive blocks with 308 rooms
surrounded by ever-green trees and gardens. It presents an enchanting view to
visitors, Faithful to its Motto, "Cor Unum" (One Heart) the hostel has, over the years
broken the barriers of discrimination based on caste, religion, creed, colour and
economic status. This beautiful quality reflects the greatest virtue of 'Unity in
Diversity'.
'Many are called but few are chosen' alike, every year, our hostel starts functioning
after leaving so many in the lurch, who seek admissions. After obtaining the college
admission, students rush towards New Hostel seeking admission. The total strength
of the students in the hostel is 730.
There is nothing more precious than the fear of God. God is one and God is love.
There are many faiths, but the spirit is one in me, in you and in every one. For the
development of spirituality and Godliness, the hostel avails itself of a number of
opportunities. Every day at 5.30 a.m. devotional songs of the three main religions
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(Christianity, Hinduism & Islam) are played. Every Thursday, morning at 6.15, we
have holy mass in the hostel premises. In the month of July 2006 Catholic students
had two days of Retreat preached by Capuchin Fathers from Amalashram.
The Madurai Jesuit Province has adopted the option for the poor and the
marginalized and New Hostel has a policy, which is in no way different from it. The
poor students are given priority in the hostel. To facilitate their life here, the poor and
poorer students are selected and given Fr Rector's Scholarship as mess concession.
This year Rev. Fr Rector allotted five lakhs rupees as scholarship. This is of a great
help to them to pursue their studies. We are very grateful to the Jesuit management.
This huge hostel has an efficient administrative team headed by, Rev. Fr P Susai SJ
as the 21st New Director for this home away from home. He extends his service as a
Controller of Examinations and Campus Minister in this esteemed institution. He also
served as the Vice-Principal, Hostel Director and in many diverse positions in various
Jesuit institutions. He takes many efforts to make the Hostel conducive for study and
gives good formation to the students. Our hostel mess, infrastructure and gardens
are maintained by our Deputy Director Rev. Br Irudayasamy SJ. Our Assistant
Directors Mr C Surendra Dilip, Mr Antony Raj and the new Assistant Director Mr S P
Anand, serve our hostellers and assist the Director in the Administration.
General Captain A Thomas Bernando (III BA Eng) and his team were elected as
cabinet members for the year 2006-07. In the College Students' Council, our
students R M Karthikeyan (III BSc Phy), S Shrinivaasu (III BSc PB & PBT) and
F Nesamani Arulanand (II MSc PB & PBT) have been elected as a Chairman,
Vice-Chairman and the Secretary respectively. One of the hostel students
K Satheeskumar (III BA Eng) has participated in the Republic Day parade held at
New Delhi on 26th January 2007, and met our Honorable president APJ Abdul
Kalam, the illustrious alumnus of our hostel and shared views about our admirable
hostel. Many students of our hostel have obtained placement in leading companies
through campus interview. Thanks to our Secretary Fr A Joseph SJ.
In our hostel a new shuttlecock court was inaugurated by our Principal, and the
hostel also has basketball and volleyball courts. We have conducted year wise and
block wise competitions in all the events. Special coaching classes were conducted
in Mathematics and English communicative skills. The Hostel library and TV room
were provided space for better utilization by our students. At the College Sports Day
meet, New hostellers bagged the march past and overall runners-up shields for their
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excellent performance. Special talks were arranged to motivate the students to grow
in all spheres.
The second, first and third year UG talent shows were celebrated on 16th
September, 25th November and 23rd January respectively. Mr G Ravindran,
Dr K Kaliyaperumal and Dr Arul Chellakumar were the chief guests of the talent
shows. Christmas was celebrated on 21st December 2006. Rev. Fr S Louis Xavier
SJ was the Chief Guest and gave the Christmas message. The PG students
exhibited their talents on that day. Christmas gifts were presented to all the hostel
students.
Our hostel conveys our heartfelt and profound thanks to the former Director Rev.
Dr A Joseph SJ, the Secretary of the college for his valuable service for two years
and for the new implementation of various modem activities. He continues to the
serve the hostel as Student Counselor. Thanks are due to the former Assistant
Director Dr Edwin Vasu. We gratefully show our gratitude to Rev. Fr P Susai SJ,
Director of our hostel and his proficient team for their constant efforts, compassion,
aptitude, dignity, which leads a great number of young students on to a dazzling
future.
SACRED HEART HOSTEL
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e, the Sacred Heart family are proud to bear testimony to the name, we have
gained over the years. The academic year 2005-06 began with a record breaking performance from our respected Director, Rev. Dr M Elias SJ. Once again
demonstrating that leadership is action, he is serving the position he rightly deserves
as Director of Sacred Heart family for the sixth consecutive year. We are extremely
privileged to have the Vice-Principal as the Director. Needless to say about the
revolution in the hostel mess and the full credit goes to the beloved Deputy Director
Rev. Br B John Britto SJ for his hard work. The Assistant Director Mr M Suvakkin has
been serving the hostel for the sixth consecutive year and Asst Director Mr J Arockia
Jeyakumar, has joined as the new Asst Director. Thanks are due to the former Asst
Director Mr L Ithayaventhan.
The hostel premises were throbbing with students on the eve of 16th June 2006 as
the college reopened after summer vacation. On the 19h June, election for the
cabinet members of the hostel was held in which A Leo Joseph (Ill BSc Phy) was
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elected as the General Monitor, V Kural Mani (III BSc Math) and W Charwin (II BSc
Phy) were elected as III year and II year representatives respectively. A
Nithiyanantham was elected unanimously as the PG representative. A Vinothraj (III
BCom) and P Manickam (III BCom) were nominated as Sports Secretary and the
Fine Arts Secretary respectively.
The first year students arrived on the 21st June and F Raj Kumar (Commerce) was
nominated as the first year representative. In the election held for the College
Students Council many of the students were elected as representatives.
The hostel has a tradition of welcoming the fresh students. Accordingly a welcome
feast was organized by the senior students on 15th July 2006. Fr M Alphonse, Salem
Diocese was the Chief Guest. The Director administered the oath of office to the
Cabinet members.
Retreat for the Catholic students was conducted on 22nd and 23rd July. Which was
an enriching experience indeed. The hostellers went on a Pilgrimage to the Holy
Redeemer's Church on the 25th July 2006. A cricket tournament marked the
occasion of the feast of St Ignatius of Loyola, the Founder of the Jesuit Order.
On the 12th August, the 163rd Sports Day of the College was conducted and SH
hostel bagged the Overall Trophy. Mr N Selvam won the Individual Championship
Trophy.
The II, III and I year students had their talent shows on 9th September 2006,
20th November 2006 and 13th January 2007 respectively. Mr M John Kamalesh,
Dr M Amaladasan and Mr D Maria Antony were the Chief Guests. Christmas was
celebrated on 21st December 2006. Rev Fr. S Jeyaseelan SJ was the Chief Guest.
A cultural programme by the PG students and other students added gaiety to the
celebration. Gifts were presented to the hostel workers by the students.
Family Day was celebrated on 3rd March 2007 with the usual solemnity and joy and
it was presided over by Mr V M Xavier Chrisonayagam, IAS, Chennai. Prizes for
those who excelled in academics, sports and co-curricular activities were also
distributed on that day. Fr Vattathara awards were presented to the academically
meritorious students.
BELLARMINE HOSTEL
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Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ, Vice-Principal (General) and Mr J Jude Antony continuing
as the Director and the Asst Director respectively.
The hostel began the academic year on 16th June 2006. There was a heavy rush for
the limited seats available here. The hostel cabinet bubbles with various constructive
activities with Mr Arockia Claudius (II MCA), as the General Monitor. The team spirit
and cooperation among the different office bearers of the cabinet is appreciable.
The first year students stepped into Bellarmine on 5th July 2006. The seniors
welcomed the juniors on 15 July 2006 celebrating ‘Welcome Freshers Day’ with the
caption ‘TORRENT -06’. Rev. Dr Joseph Lourdu Raja, the Principal of Thaninayagam
Adigal College of Journalism, Tiruchirappalli was the chief guest on that day. Weekly
Holy Mass enthuses our students spiritually. The Annual Pilgrimage to the Holy
Redeemer's church was conducted on 25th July 2006. The annual retreat on 22nd
and 23rd July 2006 was preached by the Fathers from Amalaasharamam,
Tiruchirappalli. The retreat began with a special talk by Rev. Fr. R J Raja SJ at 9.00
p.m. on 21st July 2006. Our students were very much inspired by these spiritual
programmes. The hostel students participated enthusiastically in the 163rd Annual
Sports Meet of our college held on 12th August 2006. Mr Rajeevan Lal from our
hostel received prizes for his excellent performance in the sports meet The feast of
St. Robert Bellarmine the patron saint of the hostel was celebrated on 17th
September 2006 in a grand manner. On 22nd December 2006 Christmas Day was
celebrated. Dr S Raja, Reader in the Department of Chemistry and former Vice Principal of Self Financing Section, St Joseph's College (Autonomous) was the chief
guest. He gave a fitting and meaningful Christmas message on this occasion.
The hostellers do well in studies. Mr Justin Yuvaraj and Mr Vinoth Kumar,
Department of Chemistry proved their Intellectual Caliber in the campus interview. Mr
Ebison II MSc Electronics has been offered a job having proved himself in the
campus interview. Mr Christopher of the Department of Computer Science was
selected for a good job because of his intellectual output. There are ma ny more
talented students who have made significant achievements in various avenues and
are working in various research areas.
These hostel students are not only good in studies, but also in sports and extra
curricular activities. The Fine Arts cultural festival of the college known as INDEP
was celebrated from 13th to 15th December 2006. The hostellers Mr Christy
Jeyaseelan, Mr Gnana Balan received prizes by exhibiting their various talents.
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We thank the Director Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ and his able Assistant for their
dedicated services.
STUDENTS' CABINET
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n 23rd June 2006, Mr R M Karthikeyan (III BSc Phy) was elected as
Chairman. Mr N Manohar (III BA His) and Mr S Shrinivaasu (III BSc PB &
PBT) were elected Vice-Chairmen, Mr R Kannan (II MA HRM) and Mr N Nesamani
Arul Anand (II MSc PB & PbT) were elected Secretaries. Dr T Sundararaj, Head of
the Department of History presided over the investiture ceremony.
On 12th July 2006, the Students Council organized ‘Welcome Fresher’ function and
the Fine Arts Association had its inauguration with Rev. Dr M Elias SJ as its Advisor
and Mr V S Joe Irudayaraj as the Coordinator.
A two -day Workshop on Leadership was organized by the Department of Human
Resource Management and Students Council for the class representatives on 5th
and 6th August 2006. On the last day, Mr Trichy Shiva was the Chief Guest.
To honour our teachers, the Students Council organized Teachers’ Day Celebrations
on 5th September 2006 and Dr T Mathiyazhagan of History Department was the
Chief Guest.
A mega inter-departmental event known as INDEP was held during 13-15 December
2006. The Students Council and the Fine Arts Association with a team of committed
teachers left no stone unturned to make the INDEP-06, a glittering success.
Mrs Sarubala R Thondaiman, Mayar of Tiruchirappalli inaugurated the event and
Mr Saran, Cine Director was the Chief Guest for the valedictory function. The Fine
Arts team presented a lively and much appreciated cultural show on the final day of
INDEP-06. The Department of Computer Science won the overall Winner-cup of
INDEP-06. Department of Physics and Mathematics shared the Runner-cup.
We are grateful to Rev. Dr M Elias SJ who guided the council and remained a source
of inspiration for all throughout the year. We also thank Rev. Fr Rector, Rev. Fr
Secretary and Rev. Fr Principal for helping the members of the Students Council,
whenever there was a need.
FINE ARTS ASSOCIATIO N
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n the academic year 2006-07, the vibrant Fine Arts Association showed its valour
by taking part in several competitions and fetching laurels to the college under the
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constant encouragement and guidance of Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, its advisor and Mr V S
Joe Irudhayaraj, the Fine arts Coordinator.
More than 100 budding artists blossomed in our garden through the nurturing of 18
dedicated gardeners, the affectionate professors, who are incharge of various
students events. Our talented bagged ample rewards through their performances in
various contests.
The Overall championship of KC Youth Festivals BHEL, ‘Forfest-2006’ of Rotary
Club, Literary Cup in Muthamil Vizha in Smt. Indira Gandhi College, Literary Events
Cup in BARD Festival and various prizes in BARD FEST 2006, Inner Wheel Club,
wildlife celebration 2006 are some of the accolades bagged.
Hats off to all the victors those who performed on the stage and sweated behind the
screen. We are priviledged to bow our head down with gatification for pilling up
prizes and awards. We extend our gratified hands to the gardeners who have
sweated to nourish these flowers of achievement which have collectively formed a
fragrant bouquet.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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he 163rd Annual Sports Meet of the College was held on 12th August 2006.
Dr.R.Thirumalaisamy Vice Chancellor of Tamil Nadu Sports University, Chennai
was the Chief Guest. N Selvam of SH Hostel won the N M Joseph Memorial Trophy
for the Individual Championship. The team Championship was won by SH Hostel
team and regained the Rev.Fr. Rapinat Trophy. The New Hostel team won the best
team title for the March Past.
Athletics
Our College team retained the team Championship title for the 23rd year in the
Bharathidhasan University Inter Collegiate Sports Meet held at Annai Sathya
Stadium Tanjore from 6th to 8th October 2006. Thirteen of Our Athletes represented
Bharathidhasan University. Our College Star Athlete C Sivakumar of III BA
Economics won the Individual Championship.
1. Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Athletic Meet: Championship
2. C Sivakumar
: Individual Championship
Basket Ball
Our College team lifted Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Title for the 24th
Year. Six of Our Players represented Bharathidasan University.
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1. Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Tournament: Winners
2. Gandhigram University Tournament
: Winners
3. Jamal Mohamed College Tournament
: Winners
Ball Badminton
Our College team won the Second place in the Bharathidhasan University Inter
Collegiate Tournament. Four of Our players represented the Bharathidhasan
University team.
1. Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Tournament: Runners Up
2. Centenary Tournament
: Runners Up
3. PSG CAS Tournament
: IV Place
Cricket
Three of Our Players represented the Bharathidhasan University team.(Inter
Collegiate Tournament is in progress.)
1. Trichy District League Tournament
: Runners Up
Foot ball
Our College team lifted Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Title for the 23rd
Year. Seven of Our Players represented Bharathidasan University.A Md Habib of
II BA English,R.Manoj of I BA Economics and V Ashok Kumar of I BA History
represented Tamil Nadu Junior National team and were winners in the South Zone
Junior National Tournament held at Kerala.
1. Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Tournament : Winners
2. Fr Prince Memorial Tournament held at Karumathur : Runners Up
3. PSG College Tournament
: Runners Up
4. State Level 5 A sides Tournament held at Madurai : Runners Up
5. Rev.Fr.Murphy Memorial Tournament held at Chennai: III Place
6. Trichy District League Tournament
: Runners Up
Hockey
Our College team with four University players won the second place in
Bharathidhasan University Inter Collegiate Tournament.
1. Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Tournament: Runners Up
2. State Level Tournament held at Sivagangai
: Runners Up
Kabaddi
Our College team won the State level Inter Collegiate Tournament Held at Kongu
Engineering College Perundurai.
1. Centenary Tournament
: Runners Up
2. Kongu Tournament
: Winners
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Volley ball
Our College team lifted the Bharathidasan University Inter Collegiate Title for the
21st Year. Six of Our Players represented Bharathidasan University.M Ganapahty of
II BA History is attending the Indian Youth Volleyball Camp held at Andhra Pradesh.
1. Bharathidasan University Tournament
: Winners
2. Kongu Tournament
: Runners Up
3. Moohambigai Tournament
: Runners Up
4. Bertram Tournament
: Runners Up
Throw Ball
K Anand of II BSc Statistics Represented Tamilnadu Men throw ball team and Won
the II Place in South Zone Champion ship held in Kerala and participated in All India
Throw ball Championship.
Centenary Tournaments
The College Centenary tournaments were conducted during August 2006.
Ball badminton
Kovai Kalaimahal, Kovai
Loyola College, Chennai
Kabaddi
Loyola College,Chennai
St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli
Volleyball
Loyola College,Chennai
Sethu Engineering College, Madurai
: Winners
: Runners Up
: Winners
: Runners Up
: Winners
: Runners Up
A.Chandrasekaran former captain of Our College Volleyball team currently with
(Customs & Central Excise) Dire Crate of Revenue and Intelligence was awarded
with the Medal for his Service from the hand of Our Illustrious Alumnus and Our
President of India Mr A P J Abdul Kalam. D Ravanan former captain of Our College
Football Team, currently player of Mohan Bhagan Football Club was Selected to
Represent Indian Junior team at Myanmar.
Mr Decshamoorthy former player of Our College Volleyball team and currently coach
of Sports Authority of India joined with Hostel of Excellence, Chennai. He was
selected to receive Chief Minister Award for Excellency in Coaching.
Placements during 2006-07
1. Aranganathan S (Volleyball)
2. Jegan A (Kabaddi)
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Babu S (Football)
Sundaravannakannan E (Football)
Murugesan E (Volleyball)
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Sportsmen to achieve excellence in their respective games:
Mr Kalaiselvan D
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Mr Rajkumar C
Mr Jehangeer A
Mr Raj Thiruvenkadam
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We thank Mr M Kasi, the Director of the Department of Physical Education
wholeheartedly and his efficient Assistant Mr Deepak for the great efforts taken to
create these achievements.
NCC INFANTRY
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he year 2006-07 has been one of the most successful year for 1(coy) 2 (TN) BN
NCC. In this academic year the cadets of our prestigious unit have not only
represented in the national level camps but also at the international level.
The senior under officer of NCC Infantry CUSO A Venkatesh represented India in
International Youth Exchange Program held at Singapore.
The un der officers Y Michael Jasperaj and K Dinesh Kumar represented Tamil Nadu,
Pondicherry and Andaman Nicobar Directorate at the national level camp held at
Leh, Jammu and Kashmir, North eastern camps respectively. Under officer John
Paul Kingston was part of the All India SSB Training camp at Kamptee.
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Our second year Cadet Sgt Rajeshkumar represented Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and
Andaman Nicobar Directorate at New Delhi for All India ThaI Sainik Camp. Our firer
Sgt Gnanasekaran represented Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Andaman Nicobar
Directorate at West Bengal for the All India Mavalankar Firing Camp.
The following Cadets of our college have achieved distinction in various activities:
CSUO J Maria Antony Charles
BQMS K Pannerselvam
Sgt S Gnanasekar
CQMS F Benedict
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Major Saravanan Memorial trophy
Best Senior Cadet Trophy
Best Firer Award
Best office bearer
Apart from these individual achievements our Infantry Cadets have done a
commendable performance in Annual Training Camp and hence secured se cond
position. Our Cadets have taken part in various social service activities. Our Cadets
were the part of Joint NCC Shepherd Department Camp along with the Singapore
NCC Cadets and they constructed a primary School in the Village. We also
conducted a Environment Conservation and Awareness Camp in which we planted
more than 250 saplings in the village Kavalkaranpatti followed by awareness rally
across the village.
Our Cadets participated in the Eye Donation Rally conducted by Tiruchirappalli NCC
Group. We have produced two ‘A grade’ in C certificate and one in ‘B certificate’ in
this year.
Thus NCC is the only organization which motivates and trains the students to build
up their personality. The Cadets get trained here to promote themselves as worthy
soldier of the nation.
2(TN) ARMD SQN NCC
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ur Associate NCC Officer Captain Dr S Joseph Arul Jayraj arranged a
Summer Training Camp for II year cadets of our College, for a period of 45
days, during the months of May and June 2006. Twenty two II year cadets a ttended
the training in our College campus. Two Company Senior under Officers and three
Company under Officers were appointed for the Academic year 2006-07. Sixty four I
year cadets were enrolled this year. Lt Col R Vijayakumar, Officer Commanding 2
(TN) ARMD SQN NCC presented a Motivation Speech to our cadets. Our ANO was
appointed as ANO-Incharge for Trichy Group NCC, National Integration Awareness
Presentation on Launch II Training Camp for RDC at Jamal Mohamed College,
Tiruchirappalli. A One-Day Special Tree Planting cum Social Awareness Camp was
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organized by him in Nanagavaram village. He also played a key role in making the
arrangements for welcoming of the Singapore NCC contingent at Trichy Group NCC
Head Quarters. Due to his presence and motivation, 20 parades were successfully
completed in this academic year. He also conducted cadet coaching class for the
cadets appearing for ‘B’ and ‘C’ Certificate examination and as a result 8 out of 14
senior cadets got ‘A’ grade in ‘C’ Certificate Examination and 2 got ‘A’ grade in ‘B’
Certificate Examination. He was also appointed as ANO -in-Charge of preparing
NIAP script for the next academic year. On 11th February 2007, at Cauvery College
for women, Tiruchirappalli, he was felicitated by the Group Commander, Trichy
Group NCC Col T M Shanmugham and other dignitaries of the Indian Armed Forces
for the commendable contribution and service humbly rendered in close association
with NCC Group HQ, Tiruchirappalli of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry & Andaman Nicobar
NCC Directo rate to develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular
outlook, sprit of adventure and the ideals of selfless service amongst the NCC
Cadets. We appreciate the accomplishments of the ANO and wish him to secure
many more such honours in the years to come.
Forty I year cadets attended the Launch II camp held at Jamal Mohamed College,
Tiruchirappalli. They won 1st prize in the Guard of Honour and were placed 2nd in
Drill Competitions. Twenty of the I year cadets were selected for the Annual Training
Camp held at Mannachanallur in December 2006 and won 1st prize in the Guard of
Honour competition. The 2nd year Cadets participated in the Inter- Unit Competitions
(Group level) in both RDC and TSC. Five TSC and Seven RDC cadets took part in
the Lau nch I and II Training Camps. Three TSC and seven RDC cadets took part in
Inter-Group Competitions (State Level) and participated in various events like
Shooting, Map Reading, Obstacles, Drill, Cultural, NIAP, Flag Area Presentation and
Best Cadet. SGT R Jai Kumar took part in the All India Thal Sainik Camp held in
New Delhi. He participated in Advance Shooting in 0.22 mm Rifle. Four cadets
attended Pre-RDC Training Camps and two of them got selected for the Republic
Day Camp in New Delhi. SGT Vijoy Ponnach an & SGT K Sathees Kumar took part in
the All India Republic Day Camp held in New Delhi. They participated in Drill, YEP
Examinations, Flag Area, Line Area, NIAP, Cultural and Best Cadet Competition.
Cpl. George Robinson and Cpl. Pugazhenthi attended the special National
Integration Camp (NIC) and RDC Camp held in New Delhi on January 2007. Cpl
George Robinson won Gold Medal in NIC held in New Delhi.
Four of the senior cadets attended the Inter-Unit G V Mavalangar Shooting
Competition. Two got selected for Launch I and II Training Camps in Karaikudi. They
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took part in the Inter-Group G V Mavalangar (State Level) and participated in 0.22
mm Open Sight Rifle, Shooting. CSUO G Sathiyan won the Gold Medal. He
participated in the All India NCC G V Mavalangar shooting competition held in West
Bengal in Proven Position. Two of our III year cadets attended NIC camps in two
different places. They are: CUO S Alex Raj, NIC 7 (Mahar) Unit in Nasik and Cpl M
Augustin, NIC 18 (Kerala) BN NCC in Thodupuzha.
Company Quarter Master Sergeant M Karthik attended the Ocean to Sky Trekking
Camp in Goa. Our III year cadets led by Company Sergeant Major G Muralishankar
gave the Prestigious Guard of Honour to the following dignitaries:
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Maj General R K Karwal, PVSM, SM - Assistant director General NCC
Lt General M C Bhandhari, AVSM, SM, VSM - Director General NCC
Inspector General of Police, Mr. Jaffer Sait, IPS. Trichy District.
Our Cadets participated in the Sports Day Celebration on 13th August 2006 in our
College, CSM G Muralishankar led our Squadron Contingent. The Independence
Day Contingent (overall) was led by CSUO Y Pradeep Kumar and gave the
prestigious salute to Fr Principal, Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam. The Republic Day
Contingent was led by CQMS M Karthik and gave the salute to Rev Dr A Joseph,
Secretary at our College,.
SGT Vijoy Ponnachan won the Gold Medal in the Inter-Group Competitions (State
Level) and was selected the Best Cadet. He also participated in the All India YEP
Exam and took part in the Prime Minister’s Rally held in New Delhi. SGT K Sathees
Kumar participated in the Republic Day Parade and marched on the Rajpath and
gave the salute to the Hon’ble President of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. He also
marched in the Prime Minister’s Rally. CDT C V Prashanth presented Flag-Area
briefing and won special prize from the Trichy Group Commander Col T M
Shanmugham. CSUO G Sathiyan and CUO S.Alex Raj attended the Youth
Exchange Expedition Programme with the Singapore NCC Cadets, organized by
Shepherd Extension Department for seven Days at kurichi village. Cdt G Karthik got
second place in the Bhardhidasan University Level Professional Boxing Competition.
Twelve of our Senior Cadets donated Blood in October 2006. On 10th February
2007, we gave accommodation for the Cadets and Officers of 1(TN) ARMD SQN Madras ‘A’ Group in our College during their State wide Motor Cycle Rally for
promoting Eye -Donation Awareness. On 11th February 2007 under the supervision
of our ANO Captain Dr S Joseph Arul Jayraj our cadets helped the doctors of the
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Government Hospital Tiruchirappalli, in giving Polio Drops to thousands of children in
at nine centres in Tiruchirappalli.
Rare achievements by our Ex-NCC Senior Under Officers of our Unit in the Year
2006 -07:
² Lt Iyyapa Vishvanath of 25 Madras Regiment was the Parade Commander in the
58th Republic Day Parade held in Chennai and he is the Adjutant of the Officer’s
Training Academy, Chennai.
² Lt Sandeep Kurup of 4 Madras Regiment is appointed Officer-in-Charge of
Sports in 4 Madras Unit (Arunachal Pradesh).
3(TN) AIR SQN (TECH) NCC
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ouch the Sky With Glory - this is the motto of our Indian Air Force. We, the Air
Cadets of St Joseph's College proved this all through our achievements.
Annual Training Camp (ATC) 2006 was held from 21st June to 2nd July at SASTRA
Deemed University, Thanjavur. Thirty Air SQN cadets from our unit participated and
won the best Drill Trophy 2006. Our cadets also proved their skills in sports, cultural
events and firing competitions. Air SQN volleyball team got the runner trophy and
cultural team got the winner trophy for skit. Cpl Pradeep Kumar P (III BBA) won the
second prize in Range Firing. Special prizes were also given to our senior c adets for
their good leadership.
Aeromodeling training for this year was held at 3(TN) Air SQN (T) NCC,
Tiruchirappalli. In this training fifty percent of participation was from our unit and two
cadets were selected to participate in VSC-IGC.
The VSC-IGC 2006 was held at Air force station, Tambaram between 11th and 22nd
August 2006. Thirty cadets from various colleges of Tiruchirappalli group
participated, in which fifty percent of participation was from our unit. Cpl Pradeep
Kumar led the whole Tiruchirappalli group contingent as parade commander in Drill
Competition. Out of nine cadets who participated in the Drill Competition, 4 cadets
were from our unit. FIC Jegan M, (II BSc Che) represented Tiruchirappalli in skeet
shooting and FIC Dominic Joseph T (II BSc Phy) and Rajasekaran P (lI BCom)
represented Aeromodeling static and control line speed. Because of the hard work
our unit cadets, Cpl Pradeep Kumar P, FIC Henry Newman F, FIC Jegan M and FIC
Alexander A were selected for All India Vayu Sainik.
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AIVAC-2006 was held during 6-17 October. Out of six cadets from Tiruchirappalli
group represented Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Andaman & Nichobar Directorates
in AIVSC 2006, four cadets were from our unit. Our college unit was the only unit
from which all the four cadets were selected for AIYSC. FIC Pradeep Kumar P,
Henry Newman F, Alexander A and Jegan M represented Tamil Nadu Directorate in
Drill Competition on 17th October and won the All India gold medal. Annual Firing
Training was held at RPF Firing Range, Tiruchirappalli on 8th December, in which all
our first and second year cadets participated.
Three cadets participated in Youth Expedition Programme organized by SHEPHERD
Department with cadets from Singapore during 4-9 December 2006 at Kurichi and
rendered a yeoman service in constructing a school building.
Our College and School NCC organized the Republic Day March-past. Our
Secretary Rev. Dr Joseph SJ hoisted the national flag and accepted the salute.
CSUO Rajasekaran D (III BBA) of this unit led the March-past. Cadets also took an
active part during Independence Day and Sports day March -past. Also during the
NAAC Peer team visit for Reaccreditation, the cadets actively participated and
honoured them. Tamil Nadu Directorate sent 10 cadets for Gujarat Trekking
Expedition, which was held from 9th to 29th September 2006 in Satpura Hills. Our
college cadet CWO Loganathan S (III BSc Math) was selected to attend the camp.
Sgt John Paul A (III BBA) attended Kerala Trekking Expedition, which was held
between 8th and 21st January 2007 at Peppera Dam.
Apart from all the above achievements our unit has proposed to conduct social
activity programme during the month of March. We express our gratitude to the NCC
officers Captain Dr S Joseph Arul Jayraj and Mr G Beschi.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
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SS activities for the academic year 2006-07 was inaugurated on 11th July
2006, at the community centre. Rev. Fr Principal participated in the function
and delivered the inaugural address. The inaugural function was followed by a
gene ral Orientation Programme to the freshers. Eight hundred students attended the
programme. Dr M Joseph Irudayaraj, Head of the Department of Human Resource
Management, spoke on ‘Duties and Responsibilities of NSS Volunteers’. Dr John,
Mr Kennedy, Mr Joseph Selvaraj, Mr John Sundararaj and Mr Elango, the
Programme Officers of our college coordinated the programme.
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² On 13th July, our NSS Officer, Dr J John and NSS Secretary Mr R S Dinesh
participated in a one-day training programme for NSS functionaries on
Entrepreneurship development held at Bharathidasan University, Adult Education
Department, Kajamalai Campus.
² In August 2006, the NSS Volunteers actively involved themselves in various
activities like College Sports Meet and Independence Day celebration ca mpus
cleaning etc. which were organized in the college campus.
² On 15th August, our volunteers visited five villages and celebrated the
Independence Day with the villagers. Ravjiv Gandhi Renewable Energy Day was
celebrated on 17th August 2006. A seminar was organized on ‘Renewable
Energy’. Dr I Johnson, Reader, Department of Physics, St Joseph's College
delivered a lecture on ‘Renewable Energy Resources and their Importance’.
Dr K Kanagaraj, NSS Coordinator of Bharathidasan University felicited the
resource person and addressed the gathering.
² More than 250 volunteers actively participated in the ‘World Peace Day’
organized by the Tiruchirappalli City Commerce Association’. The NSS Day was
celebrated on 22nd October 2006. A mass rally on Chikungunya was organized
on that day.
² The rally started from Ibrahim park and ended at our college. Posters, slogans
regarding on spreading of Chikungunya were highlighted. About 300 NSS
Volunteers spreading of Chikungunya were highlighted. About 300 NSS
volunteers from Holy Cross College joined in the rally and made it a grand
success.
² A campus cleaning programme was conducted on 6th October 2006. About 65
volunteers took part in the cleaning process. Plastic bags, glass pieces pulled up
the debris and polythene bags were removed from the college especially around
the Jubilee Building and the Mahe Grounds. This was in view of NAAC visit.
² On 9th October 2006, our NSS students won the First Prize in the district level
mime competition on AIDS held at Government Girls’ Higher Secondary School,
Manachanallur Photographs were published in The Hindu.
² In November, the Young World Painting Competition organized by ‘The Hindu’
was made successful with the help of NSS volunteers. Our volunteers extended
their full cooperation for the smooth conduct of the painting competition.
² In December our volunteers were involved in the 3 day INDEP-2006 cultural
programme, a mega event of our college and served during all the three days in
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different capacities. Stage decoration, hall seating arrangements and prize
distribution were the main areas of their involvement.
² On December 16th the Convocation Day went on in an elegant fashion with the
help of our volunteers. Minister Raja, presided over the function and delivered
the Convocation Address. Our volunteers maintained discipline in the
convocation venue. Prof S Elango and NSS Secretary Mr R S Dinesh
participated in the University level camp from 22nd to 27th December 2006 at
Bharathidasan University. NSS Volunteers from affiliated colleges participated in
the camp. More than 100 volunteers attended the programme.
² On January 26, 2007, our NSS volunteers participated in the Republic Day
function and witnessed the NCC parade and extended their assistance for the
smooth conduct of the programme.
² On December 24th our NSS volunteers R S Dinesh, D Dhivakar, S Sathishkumar
received the Swami Vivakananthar Award.
² A 10-Day Special Camp was organized by our college NSS units at Manikandam
Panchayat. The camp activities began on 8th February 2007, and came to an
end on 17th February 2007. Several awareness programmes were conducted on
these days. Voluntary camp, Free Eye Camp and Blood Group Identification
Camp were the important events. In collaboration with District Rural Development
Agency (DRDA), Sanitory Toilets were constructed for 50 villagers by the
Volunteers. Tree plantations, consumer awareness waste land management
were the other activities of the camp.
² More than 100 blood donations were conducted by our volunteers during this
academic year which saved many human lives. This is the most important
service of NSS volunteers rendered to the Nation.
We thank the staff coordinators of NSS Dr J John, Mr A John Sundararaj, Mr S
Joseph Selvaraj Mr S Kennedy and Mr S Elango.
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outh Red Cross, a wing of International Red Cross Society (IRCS) has as its
main objective the shaping of the youth of our nation to achieve a high moral
standard, greatest discipline, and high social consciousness. In tune with this
objective, the YRC unit organized several events in which volunteers enthusiastically
participated. The YRC activities were' inaugurated by Rev Dr Rajarathinam SJ, the
Principal in the month of July 2006. One-day orientation programme was conducted
in which the YRC unit officers Dr F R Alexander Pravin and Dr G John addressed the
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students. Two YRC students, S Arun and S Gnana Antony Raja took part in the
‘Four-week Training Programme on Developing Volunteers for Disaster Mitigation’
conducted by Anna Science Centre, Tiruchirappalli. The Unit organized a blood
donation camp in association with KAPV Government Medical College hospital.
Sixty-one members donated their life saving blood. Dr G John, along with three
volunteers, S R Lakshminarayanan, M Arun Kumar and N Praphu represented
Bharathidasan University in the State Level Study Camp conducted at Periyar
University, Salem. On Flag Day, fund was collected by selling flags to the students. A
special lecture was arranged for YRC volunteers on 'First Aid'.
We would like to thank Dr F R Alexander Pravin and Dr G John for their valuable
support and guidance. We sincerely appreciate and congratulate all the blood donors
and YRC volunteers.
NATURE CLUB
F
or the last eighteen years (since September 1988), Nature Club members have
continued to volunteer and involve themselves in various environmental activities
in our college campus. During this academic year, 70 students were involved in
preparing beds and bags for 2500 saplings of more than 15 varieties of shady and
flowering trees. More than six hundred saplings were supplied to our Shepherd
villages and Schools in and around Tiruchirappalli town. Regular meetings were
conducted on Wednesdays to plan and execute the Nature Club activities. All our old
records (from September 1988) were arranged for inspection by NAAC peer team on
30th August 2006. Last five year (2000-2005) record of activities were also listed and
presented to the team. Three museum visits were arranged outside the class hours
for the club members (Day and SFS). Fifty five I UG students (both Day and SFS)
were taken to AngIade Institute of Natural History (AINH), Shenbaganur,
Kodaikkanal from 28th to 30th September 2006 by Prof. A Simi for an environmental
awareness and eco -development training. Forty seve n students of II BSc Chemistry
were taken for trekking experience in Kolli Hills on 23rd September 2006 by Dr A
Edwin Vasu and Prof. C S Dilip. We have encouraged students to take natural food
and medicine for better living. Trees are protected and nurtured in the college
campus. Our motto is to protect Nature and to live on interest and save the capital
(natural resources) for us and for those who are yet to be born. We thank Dr K S
Arulsamy, the Director of Nature Club and his dedicated band of staff memb ers.
AICUF
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ll India Catholic University Federation (AICUF) which holds the privilege of
being established in the same campus in 1917, has served in its unique way by
working with the marginalized quite vibrantly as it did in the past. Our college EX-CO
members along with their responsibilities hold some important posts in the State and
Regional level. Our unit advisor is working as a TN State Animator, an Ex-AICUFer
of our college Mr Anand Babu is working as a Full timer in the TN-state secretariat.
After a long time, a member of our unit Mr Tony Prabu became the president of
Tamil Nadu State AICUF, Mr Domnic Savio has become the vice president of
Tiruchirappalli region and Mr Joan Kingsley has become the Regional Dalit
Coordinator for Tiruchirappalli.
In the month of June all the three units of our college had a review meeting along
with the newly elected Ex-Co members in the respective Units. This meeting helped
the members to evaluate the past activities and plan for the future activities. On 20th
July 2006 Ex-Co members of all the three units came together for a planning session
for the whole year. This meeting came up with some valuable suggestions for the
year. The leaders were given some responsibilities for the smooth running of the
unit. The leaders were also motivated alongwith the ideology of AICUF to work for a
better society.
In the month of July, One Day Orientation Programme was conducted to introduce
AICUF to the new members. We had a formal inauguration in the first week of July
and Mrs Nirmala Rani, Advocate was the Chief guest for that occasion. On 4th of
October the AICUF members staged a 'Campaign against Pepsi and Coca Cola'.
This campaign helped the students to understand the impact of globalization on
society and the importance of youth voicing against globalization. At 5.00 p.m. in the
evening the valedictory function was presided over by Rev. Fr Jeyaseelan SJ. The
key-note address by Kavignar Nandhalala, triggered the minds of the Student
Community who were present in large number.
On 6th of December 2006, Dr Ambedkar's Commemoration Day was celebrated
solemnly by the AICUFers. The meaningful life that was lead by Dr. Ambedkar was
posed in the form of placards all around the college campus, which motivated the
students to lead a meaningful life. In the afternoon a mega Inter-collegiate
Cultural Competition was conducted. Cauvery College for Women won the
Over-all Championship. The Key note address ‘Vizhvoam Ena Ninaithayo ’ was
delivered by Dr Rajkumar, Professor, Department of Tamil, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli. The meeting was presided over by State advisors Rev. Fr Singarayar
and Rev. Fr Arul Ravi.
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On 14th February (Valentiners Day), the AICUF members of our college and other
regional colleges went on a demonstration campaign against ‘Manual Scavenging’.
Letters, Telegraphs, Fax and E-mails were sent to the Honourable President of India,
the Prime Minister of India, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, the Health Minister and
the Adi Dravida Welfare Minister from all over Tamil Nadu. Member participated in
many Regional and National Training Programmes. Our Unit Advisor, who is also the
Tamil Nadu State Animator, trained students on leadership skills at various regional
and state level meetings. Narmada Bachao Andolan Leader, Ms Medha Patkar,
visited AICUF Office in the month of February during which our members and
Advisor Dr G John had a fruitful discussion.
Meetings and camps attended
•
Three-day State Level workshop on "Human Rights" at Tiruchirappalli - Five
students.
•
Three-day National Level Seminar on "Global Wars" at Chennai - Mr Domnic
Savio.
•
State Level Cultural Competition on ‘Ambedkariam’ at Loyola College,
Chennai - Ten students.
•
Three-day State Level ‘Dalit Ezhichi Passarai' at Madurai - Ten students.
•
Regional Level Leadership Camp at Kumbakonam - Five students.
•
Four-day National Programme on "Youth Envisioning Ecumenism' - Tony
Prabu.
We are very much thankful to Staff-incharge Dr G John and Hostel Directors. We
also thank State Advisors, Full-timers and other members at the State Secretariat for
their support and encouragement.
JOCBOD
T
o inculcate entrepreneurial and managerial skills and a sense of business to
students, JOCBOD has been functioning in our campus since 1985-86.
Dr
LJ Chaarlas coordinates the activities. Mr Arunkumar and Mr Sulaiman of III BCom
are the in-charge of this student enterprise. They look after the day-to-day affairs of
the enterprise that caters to the Students’ stationery needs. We are grateful to Dr LJ
Chaarlas for coordinating the activities of JOCBOD.
TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL
M
erger and acquisition are the order of the day due to globalization. Career
Guidance Cell & Placement Cell (Computer Science) are merged and took a
new avatar under the fo llowing modifications. Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal
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as Chairman, Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary as Placement Head, Dr I Francis
Gnanasekar, as Coordinator, Dr L Arockiam and Mr S Charles as Assistant
Coordinators, tried to place our students suitably.
The Cell arranges coaching classes according to the need and requirements of the
students.
Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE) Entrance coaching Classes for
chemistry is in progress. The Cell places on record, sincere thanks for the services
rendered by Dr N Mathiyalagan and Dr N Xavier, Chemistry Department of the
College.
The Cell organized a short-term course to impart knowledge on the Basics of
Computers, MS-Office and Internet Concepts. This programme was held from 27th
November to 12th December 2006, 25 Non-teaching staff participated.
Similarly, a short-term course for teaching staff was conducted from 31st January to
6th February 2007. This programme highlighted on the fundamentals of computers,
more specifically on MS-Office and Internet concepts. Standard Chartered scope
International Company, Chennai has published a book on ‘Soft Skills’ on 30th
January 2007. Dr L Arockiam and Mr S Charles attended the function at Chennai.
Mr S Charles, Assistant Coordinator of the Placement Cell attended five -days Soft
Skill Programme organized by Bharathidasan University at Tiruchirappalli from 5th
February to 10th February 2007.
The Placement Cell has conducted various campus recruitment programmes inviting
24 colleges which are under the jurisdiction of the Bharathidasan University and the
neighbouring Jesuit Colleges.
IMS, TIME and Pathfinder have conduct tests and seminars for future studies.
Mr Yohesh Nayak, Surlin solutions conducted a seminar on how to face interviews in
BPO centers. On 7th December 2006 a special coaching class was conducted
regarding 24/7 Customer Campus recruitment by our college teachers. Similarly,
Mr Raman, Professional Accountant for TATA Consultancy Services Campus
Recruitment, conducted a special co aching programme.
Multinational companies like 24/7 Customer, Hyderabad, Hexaware Technologies,
Chennai, ADVINUS Therapeutics, Bangalore, TCS, Chennai have conducted
Campus Recruitments in our college. On the whole, this year alone 153 students
were selected so far.
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The Training and Placement Cell has been working vigorously since its inception in
2005 to provide recruitment for our students. In view of this the following companies
visited our campus and conducted their recruitment programme in our Campus Asian
Paints, Mumbai recruited three of our MCA students for the post of programmer
analyst. US technologies selected eleven of our MCA and MSc students for the post
of programmer. Twenty one of our BSc Computer Science and MCA students have
been selected as programmers in NET MAGNUS (UK) Technologies with the help of
Mr S T Rajan. Aspire Systems and Hexaware Technologies have recruited three
students. Kumaran Software has recruited three students from MCA and MSc for the
post of Programmer Analysts. HCL and Infosys have recruited one student each
from BSc Computer Science. Wipro Technologies has recruited three students from
BSc Computer Science for their WASE program.
The Cell continues to provide training to the students to face the Aptitude test,
Technical test, Interviews and Group Discussions so that they may emerge
successful in their ventures. We thank the rejuvenated Placement Cell under the
dynamic leadership of Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary and his enthusiastic band of
staff animators.
CAMBOULIVES COLLEGE BAND
T
he College Band was founded in 1896 with the explicit purpose of providing
healthy diversion to the young men at a time when there were few recreational
facilities in the campus. Over the years the Band has turned out to be a place where
rigorous mental discipline along with regular training in music is imparted to the
students. The Band takes special efforts to train students for job opportunities too.
The College band takes great pride in having sent twelve students to get employed
in Defe nce Establishments in Army, Navy and Air-Force.
The Band adds grandeur to many a campus function like College Day, Community
Day, Graduation Day etc. The climax was on the 11th February 2007, the Candle
Light procession in honour of Our Lady of Lourdes, during which the Band
accompanied thousands of devotees walking through the crowded streets around the
Teppakulam tank, singing the 'Ave' to the Blessed Virgin Mary for the benefit of
Christians and Hindus alike.
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On the 27th January 2007, the Band played a d ozen marches and another dozen
Marian hymns at Holy Redeemers Church, Tiruchirappalli, which is being elevated to
the status of a minor Basilica. The Band won the admiration of fifteen bishops of
Tamil Nadu and the faithful. As a part of the extension services, the College Band
has spread its wings and is organizing a two-month intensive course for about two
dozen rural boys to form a regular Brass Band at Vailankanni shrine, to cater to their
needs.
It must be mentioned here that the NAAC Re-accreditation team visited the College
Band and were amazingly impressed by the display of 250 odd musical instruments.
We thank Rev. Fr Roche SJ and the members of his band for the wholesome
entertainment offered.
EXTENSION DEPARTMENT - SHEPHERD
T
he Extension Department - SHEPHERD is working with the students for quality
enhancement and to reach out to higher levels of excellence. The department is
once again under the dynamic leadership of Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, as the Director from
this academic year. We gratefully acknowledge the service rendered by Dr
P Stanly Joseph, as Director last year. This department is determined to impart skill
development among the students at higher levels. To achieve a higher standard
(International standard) the Director and the coordinators are giving individual
attention to every student to become innovative, creative and entrepreneurial through
their involvement and networking with the neighbourhood villages. It also coordinates
with all the 17 UG & PG departments, fostering the transfer of classroom learning
towards village development. Students engage themselves in extension activities
through direct visits, live -in-camps and week-end follow-up visits which inculcate in
them universal values such as truth, righteousness and values related to social,
cultural, economic, political and environmental. The students take efforts to make
use of the facilities available in the campus for the overall development of the
villages.
Contributing to Nation Development
The Extension Department plays a significant role in building rural communities and
contributes to the development of the nation. It serves the cause of social justice,
ensuring equity and increasing access to education for the village people. The
following activities are being carried out through our students.
Education
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Education is an undestroyable wealth not only for the individual but for the nation.
This concept is realized by the college students who have taken efforts to start
preschools in three villages. The students render assistance to the centers by way of
providing teaching-learning materials.
Class
III BCom-A (SFS)
II MSc Biotechnology (SFS)
II BSc Chemistry
Village
Kuruchi
Goundampatti
Chinnaputhur
No. of Students
42
38
12
Weekend Coaching Classes
The postgraduate and undergraduate students have organized regular weekend
coaching classes for improving the standard of the schoolgoing children in 60
villages. A total of 2071 schoolgoing students are benefited.
Class
II MA PMIR
II MSc Biochem
II MSc PB&PB
II MCom
III BCom-A
II MSc Chem
II MSc Chem (SFS)
III BSc Chem-A
III BA English
II BSc Chem-A
III BSc Chem-B
II BA English
II BSc Chem-A
II MA Tamil & History
III BA Tamil
II BA Tamil
I MSc Electronics
III BSc Electronics
II BSc Electronics
III BSc Phy (SFS)
II BSc Phy (SFS)
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Village
MGR & Rajiv Nagar
Kamanampatti
V Pallapatti
Keelapatti
Kamarajnagar
Idayapatti
Kalkulathupatti
Melanagamangalam
Uppukachipatti
Chinnaputhur
Kullampatti
Nedumalai
Melapachakudi
M.R.Patti
Kavalkaranpatti
Puthur
A Nadupatti
Venkatathanpatti
Kalathupatti
Valiampatti
Samathuvapuram
61
No. of Students
35
40
22
45
42
46
60
56
44
62
26
40
30
25
28
22
24
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III BSc CS
II BSc CS
II BA History
III BSc Phy (SFS)
III BSc Phy-A
III BSc Phy-B
III BSc Phy-B
II BSc Phy-A
II BSc Phy-B
III BSc Stat
III BSc Phy-A
III BSc Maths (SFS)
II MSc Phy Day & SFS
II BA Eco
II BSc Maths-A
II BSc Maths-B
III BSc Maths-A
III BSc Maths-B
III BA Eco
II MA Eco
II MA English
II MSc Maths
II MA HRM
II BSc CS
II BSc CS (SFS)
III BSc CS (SFS)
II MCA
III MCA
II MSc CS
II MCA (SFS)
III MCA (SFS)
III BCom-B (SFS)
III BSc PB&PB
III BBA (SFS)
III BA History
II BCom-B (SFS)
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Pulutheri
Ayyagoundampatti
Thalinji
Annanagar
Alagapuri
Purasampatti
Sivanthanagar Colony
Pothavur
T Melapatti
Melapudupatti
Somasipatti
Keelapudupatti
Indiragandhinagar
Thoppupatti
Yagapudayanpatti
Sooravalipatti
Pallapatti A
Gowthanayakkanpatti
Soorakudipatti
South Paganur
Kuchiliampatti & Sengulam
Sethurapatti
West Paganur
Vadaseri
Muthanampatti
Vellivadi
Balasamuthirapatti
Poovayeepatti
Karnampatti
Alathur
Pillur
Perumampatti
Komangalam
Erangudi
Keelaammapettai
Chinnalampatti
62
30
15
35
10
40
31
39
46
36
27
14
23
32
42
65
63
47
32
57
55
45
38
39
40
30
40
30
15
20
30
25
20
40
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II BSc PB&PB
II BSc Maths (SFS)
II BBA (SFS)
Boothakudi
Periyaveetukaranpatti
Inammathur
Total
50
25
40
2071
Regular Teaching in Schools
Our college students are helping 16 schools for regular teaching and demonstration
activities at the request of Headmasters for the improvement of the standard in rural
schools. Many students from the Self-Financing Section are engaged in teaching
activities in rural schools.
Class
II MCA (SFS)
II MSc CS
III BCom-B
II BCom-A
II BCom-A (SFS)
II MSc Biotech
II BCom-B
I MSc Elec
II BSc Phy (SFS)
III BSc Elec (SFS)
II MSc Phy (SFS)
III BSc Maths (SFS)
II MSc Phy (SFS)
III BCom-B (SFS)
III BBA (SFS)
II BBA (SFS)
Village
Alathur
Karnampatti
Keerikalmedu
Posampatti
Kuruchi
Kavandampatti
Archampatti
A.Nadupatti
Chinnaputhur
Venkadathanpatti
Neithalur
Alagapuri
Pothavur
Perumampatti &
Kochadipallam
Erangudi
Inammathur
School
Govt High School
P U Primary School
P U Middle School
P U Middle School
P U Primary School
Bagavathi Primary and High School
P U Middle School
P U Primary School
P U Primary School
P U Primary School
Govt Adi Dir. Wel. Middle School
P U Primary School
P U Middle School
P U Primary School
P U Primary School
P U Primary School
Preschool
The postgraduate and undergraduate students demonstrated play-way method of
teaching in 15 preschools of the service area. A total of 350 children got benefited.
Class
III MCA
II MCA (SFS)
II BSc CS (SFS)
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Poovayeepatti
Alathur
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II MCA
II MSc CS
II BSc Chem-A
II BA English
III BSc Phy (SFS)
III BSc CS
III BSc Phy-A
II BSc Maths-A
II BSc Maths-B
III BSc Maths-B
II MA English
II BBA (SFS)
Balasamuthirapatti
Karnampatti
Chinnaputhur
Nedumalai
Valiampatti Colony
Ayyagoundampatti
Alagapuri
Yagapudayanpatti
Sooravalipatti
Gowthanayakkanpatti
Kuchiliampatti & Sengulam
Inammathur
Total
20
15
12
30
18
18
25
35
32
24
28
30
350
School Programmes
Ø II MSc Biotechnology students organized science exhibition and science day
celebration on 24-06-2006 and 27-10-2006 at Bagavathi High School,
Kavandampatti. They conducted various competitions and prizes were
distributed. A total of 350 school students participated. It was funded by Rotary
Club, Lion’s Club and Anna Science Center.
Ø III BA English students organized a seminar for plus one students on English
Made Easy on 08-02-2007 at St Patrick’s Hr Sec School, Alunthur. Mr C Jeya chandran, Extension Coordinator inaugurated the seminar and encouraged the
efforts of the students. It was aimed to enlighten the school students in learning
grammar. During the seminar they were also taught, how to avoid stage fear,
how to talk in English and how to attend an interview. A total of 84 school
students participated.
Exposure Visit
Ø II MA PM&IR students organized an exposure visit on 22-07-2006 at Banana
Research Center, Thayanoor. A total of 30 school children from MGR&Rajiv
Nagar got benefited.
Ø III BSc Phy-B, III BSc Stat, II MSc Phy Day&SFS, III BSc CS class students
organized an exposure visit for village children. They visited the college
Computer Center, Museum, Cyber Center, Rockfort and Anna Science Centre. A
total of 86 children and 23 village people from Purasampatti Colony,
Melapudupatti, Ayyagoundampatti and Indira Gandhi Nagar participated.
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Ø III BSc PB&PB students arranged an exposure visit for school children of
Komangalam. They visited the college museum and church, plant biology and
plant biotechnology lab and Rockfort temple. A total of 25 school children
benefited. Prof Sahaya Sathish, Dept of PB&PB interacted with the children.
Ø II MSc Chemistry students organized a meeting on 07-07-2006 for the
Distribution of Teaching Learning Materials (TLM) to the preschool at Idayapatti.
Dr K S Arulsamy, Head, Dept of Chemistry participated as chief guest and he
encouraged the children as well as the college students. Rs.2000-worth of TLM
were distributed. 150 people from the village participated.
Ø III BBA (SFS) students distributed Rs.1000-worth TLM to the schoolgoing
children at Erangudi. A total of 96 schoolgoing children got benefited. Mr Ramu,
Panchayat President, Erangudi participated. Rotary Club sponsored the entire
function.
Ø III BSc Maths-A students donated Rs.2000-worth sports materials to P U Primary
School, Yagapudayanpatti.
Health Awareness Prog rammes
The students of health groups organized 13 health education programmes in 13
villages on various health related topics in collaboration with local hospitals, health
department and field publicity office. The details are given below.
Date
Topics
Org anizer
Villages
Benefited
1 Jul 06
Nutritional status
of school going
children, height,
weight,
measurements,
medical
examination
9 Jul 06
Usage &
II MA PMIR
MGR & Rajiv
Maintenance of Health group Nagar
Toilets in the
village
22 families
18 Jul 06
Diabetes Millitus II MSc
Kamanampatti
identification
Biochemistry
campaign
Dietary
75 members
(women,
farmers, adults &
children)
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II MA PM&IR MGR & Rajiv
in
Nagar
collaboration
with II MSc
Biochemistry
students
Beneficiaries
65
44 children
screened and
found 25
children anemic
& 19 are normal
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campaign for
aged people &
pregnant women
7 Dec 06
AIDS/HIV
Awareness
Campaign
27 Aug 06
Blood grouping II MSc
& hemoglobin
Biochem
level count
demonstration
& first aid
awareness
campaign
9 Dec 06
Chik-kun-kunia
and Malaria
eradication
campaign
29 Jul 06
Nutritional status II MSc C hem Kalkulathupatti
of children,
(SFS)
height, weight
and medical
examination
35 children,
24 are anemic,
11 are normal
14 Feb 07
Nutrition and
prevention of
eye problems
with the help of
field publicity,
Tiruchirapalli
III BSc Phy-B Purasampatti
Colony
90 members
benefited
5 Aug 06
General Health
Awareness:
Documentary
Film
III BSc Phy B Purasampatti
Colony
90 people
benefited
5 Aug 06
Health & Herbal II MSc CS
charts exhibition
cum awareness
campaign with
help of Mitera
Foundation
(NGO)
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PB&PB
V.Pallapatti
45 people
benefited
Kamanampatti
24 people
benefited
II BA English Melapachakudi & 60 members
Nedumalai
benefited
66
Karnampatti
150 people
attended
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16 Dec 06
Health
Education
Programme for
women SHG
members with
help of Child
Jesus Hospital
II MA Eco
22 Sep 06
&
17 Dec 06
Chic-kum-kunia III BBA SFS
awareness
III BA (His)
campaign
Erangudi
140 members of
Keelaammapettai SHGs benefited
24 Sep 06
&
21 Jan 07
Food
adulteration &
Nutrition
awareness
campaign
Komangalam
& Perumampatti
III BSc
PB&PB
III BCom-B
(SFS)
South Paganur
25 Members
participated
80 members
benefited
Eye Camps
In 14 villages eye camps were conducted in collaboration with Joseph Eye Hospital
and Mahathma Gandhi Eye Hospital, Tiruchirapalli. A total of 1186 patients were
treated. The details are given below.
Date
24 Sep 06
30 Sep 06
08-12
Jan 07
12 Jan 07
Class
III BSc
Che-A
III BA
Eng
II MA
Eng
II MA
Eng
Village
Melanagamangalam
Institution
Beneficiaries
Mahathma Eye
107
Hospital
Uppukarachipatti
Joseph Eye
102
Hospital
11 Primary & Middle
Srirangam Lions
977
Schools of Manikandam Club and Joseph
Block
Eye Hospital
Inammathur P.U.Middle Srirangam Lions
600 vitamin
School
Club and Joseph
tablets
Eye Hospital
distributed
Environmental Promotion
Students of Environment groups have taken initiative to improve the environmental
condition in the service villages. They conducted awareness and training
programmes, distributed saplings to individual houses and gave guidance on nursery
raising.
Special Awareness Programmes
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Ø Students of III BSc Statistics organized an awareness programme on soil testing,
drip irrigation and dairy management at Melapudupatti on 29.09.2006 with the
help of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pulutheri. A total of 120 farmers and SHG
members got benefited from this programme.
Ø Students of III BSc Maths (SFS) organized an awareness programme on the
importance of tree plantation for the school children on 22.07.2006 and
distributed 10 varieties of fruit saplings.
Ø Students of II MA PM&IR, arranged a programme on growing fruit-bearing trees
to the people of MGR&Rajiv Nagar on 16.09.2006. 20 saplings were distributed.
Ø On 04.03.2006, awareness campaign on eradication of plastic was conducted at
V.Pallapatti by II MSc PB&PB students. A total of 70 people participated in this
campaign.
Ø On 13.08.2006, II MA HRM students organized an awareness meeting on dry
land cultivation at West Paganur village with the help of District Agriculture
Department, Tiruchirapalli. 50 farmers participated.
Ø On 05.08.2006, Students of II MSc Chem (SFS) and III BA English organized a
rally on Environment Conservation at Kalkulathupatti and Uppukarachipatti
villages respectively.
Ø Students of II MSc Chemistry created awareness to the farmers on 18.12.2006
on the significance of Soil Testing at Idayapatti. A total of 100 villagers
participated. Mr T Lakshmi Narayan, Retired Agriculture Officer, Tanjore and Dr
D Iruthaya Arockiasamy, Dept of PB&PB participated as resource persons.
Members elected to the Panchayat also participated in this programme.
Ø Students of III BSc PB&PB conducted an awareness programme on
vermicompost and biopesticide on 09.09.2006 at Komangalam. 40 farmers and
20 members of SHG got benefited.
Ø Kitchen gardening promotion work was done by III BSc PB&PB, III BA History
and II BBA (SFS) at Inammathur. They distributed eight varieties of seeds to 40
farmers.
Ø Students of II BA History provided awareness on the solid waste management to
80 people and 30 school children at Keelaammapettai on 16.09.2006. A rally
also was organized.
Training Programmes
Ø III BSc Chemistry-A students conducted a training on preparation of bio-fertilizers
for the Self Help Group members at Nagamangalam herbal farm on 03.12.2006.
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Mr A P Pushparaj, Coordinator, Rural Development Center, participated as a
resource person.
Ø On 05.07.2006, II MSc Maths students organized a training programme on the
preparation of bio-fertilizers for 25 farmers of Sethurapatti village at Krishi Vigyan
Kendra, Sirugamani.
Ø During 04-06 and 14-16 September 2006, three-day environmental training
programmes were organized on nature conservation and eco -development for 42
environment group leaders of II UG day and SFS sections and 52 first year
postgraduate students from eleven departments at the Anglade Institute of
Natural History, Sacred Heart College, Shenbaganur, Kodaikanal. After the
training the students engaged themselves in educating the rural people on the
importance of tree plantation, nursery raising, bio-diversity and bio-fertilizers.
Nursery Raising
II MSc Chemistry (SFS) students prepared 250 nursery pockets with the help of
youth association members at Kalkulathupatti. During the rainy season, saplings
were distributed to the people.
Tree Plantation
In eleven villages, the students of environment groups distributed 383 saplings of
multi variety trees to be planted in the home backyard. The details are given below.
Class
II MSc Chem (SFS)
II MA Tamil (SFS)
II MA History (SFS)
III BSc Chem-A
III BSc Chem-B
III BSc Maths (SFS)
II MA PM&IR
II BA Economics
III BSc PB&PB
III BCom-B (SFS)
III BBA (SFS)
Village
Kalkulathupatti
M.R.Patti
M.R.Patti
Melanagamangalam
Kullampatti
Keelapudupatti
MGR&Rajiv Nagar
Thoppupatti
Komangalam
Perumampatti
Erangudi
Total
No. of Saplings
25
15
27
61
35
10
20
30
60
50
50
383
Green Hands Project in Collaboration with Isha Yoga Center
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The Extension Department - SHEPHERD and the Isha Yoga Foundation,
Coimbatore jointly organized Green Hands Project, planting 07 lakh tree saplings in
one day on 15th October 2006. The project was undertaken in 56 SHEPHERD
adopted villages belonging to five blocks (Manikandam, Andanallur, Thogaimalai,
Kulithalai and Viralimalai) across Trichy, Karur and Pudukkottai Districts. A tota l of
19,731 tree saplings were planted in the 56 adopted villages.
Preparatory meetings
We conducted consultative meetings with Isha Yoga Foundation coordinators,
volunteers and Extension Department staff. The students constituted village level
tree-planting committees in 56 villages before supplying the tree saplings. The Isha
Yoga Foundation to SHEPHERD-adopted villages supplied twelve varieties of tree
saplings. This massive tree-planting programme was coupled with environmental
awareness rally for school students and the public. The Director and the staff of the
SHEPHERD supported it. More than 350 students belonging to environment groups
and Isha Yoga Foundation Coordinator Mr. Arumugam and his volunteers were
involved. This programme was implemented successfully with the support of the
local tree plantation committee and elected members. Details are furnished in the
following table:
Details of Green Hands Project: Planting 7 lakh tree saplings in one day
Class
III BSc Maths-A
II MCA (SFS)
III BSc Phy-A
III BSc Phy (SFS)
II BCom-B
II MCA
II BSc PB&PB
II BBA (SFS)
II BCom-B (SFS)
II BCom (SFS)
III BSc Maths-B
II MSc Chemistry
II BBA (SFS)
II MSc Physics
III BCom-A
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A.Pallaptti
Alathur
Alagapuri
Annanagar
Archampatti
Balasamuthirapatti
Boothakudi
Chettiyuranipatti
Chinnalampatti
Erangudi
Gowthanayakkanpatti
Idayapatti
Inammathur
Indiragandhinagar
Kamarajnagar
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No. of Children
350
529
256
52
490
532
869
80
100
260
225
286
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312
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II MSc Bio-Chem
II MSc CS
III BA History
III BSc Maths (SFS)
III BCom-B
II MA English
III BCom-B (SFS)
III BSc PB&PB
II MSc Biotechnology
III BSc Chem-B
III BBA (SFS)
II MSc CT
II MA Tamil & History
III BSc Chem-A
II BSc Chem-A
III BSc Stat
II BSc Stat
II BA English
III BCom-B (SFS)
III MCA
II BCom-A
II BSc Phy-A
III BSc CS
III BSc Phy-B
II BSc Phy (SFS)
II MA English
II MSc Maths
III BSc Phy-B
II BSc Maths-B
II MA Eco
III BA Eco
II BA Eco
II MSc PB&PB
II BSc CS
III BSc Phy (SFS)
II MA English
II MA HRM
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Karnampatti
Keelaammapettai
Keelapudupatti
Keerikalmedu
Kuchiliampatti
Kochadipallam
Komangalam
Goundampatti
Kullampatti
Kumbakuruchi
MGR&Rajiv Nagar
M.R.Patti
Melanagamangalam
Melapachakudi
Melapudupatti
Navalnayakkanpatti
Nedumalai
Perumampatti
Poovayeepatti
Posampatti
Pothavur
Pulutheri
Purasampatti Colony
Samathuvapuram
Sengulam
Sethurapatti
Sivanthanagar Colony
Sooravalipatti
South Paganur
Soorakudipatti
Thoppupatti
V.Pallapatti
Vadaseri
Valiampatti Colony
Velapudayanpatti
West Paganur
71
250
401
180
224
485
237
120
790
300
484
385
184
70
250
399
228
355
50
396
300
600
450
600
300
211
200
641
810
377
530
599
127
98
510
137
207
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II BSc Maths-A
II MSc Chem (SFS)
II MCom
II BSc Electronics
Yagapudayanpatti
Kalkulathupatti
Keelapatti
Kalathupatti
Total
500
379
477
379
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National Environmental Awareness Campaign (NEAC) - 2007
The NEAC-2007 was conducted in 18 places by the Extension Department, St
Joseph's College (Autonomous) from 13-02-2007 to 07-03-2007 in Manikandam,
Andanallur and Thogamalai blocks of Tiruchirapalli and Karur districts. The theme of
the campaign as given by the Ministry of Environment and Forests was Solid Waste
Management under this campaign five types of activities were organized.
1. One day seminar for college students - 13 Feb 2007
2. Poster Competition for college students -15 Feb 2007
3. Programme for St- Patric Hr Sec School Students, Alundur and five villages 23 Feb 2007
4. Programme for Govt Hr Sec School Students, R-T-Malai and five villages - 26
Feb 2007
5. Programme for Govt Hr Sec School Students, Ettarai and five villages - 7Mar
2007.
The aim of the NEAC Programme was to create an awareness on Solid Waste
Management to the college students, school students and rural masses. The NEAC
campaign was inaugurated b y Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal, in the presence
of Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Director, Extension Department. A total of 220 college
students and 2920 Hr Sec School students and 4600 rural people participated and
got benefited out of it.
Promotion of People’s Organization
Ø III BSc Chem-A students initiated Abirami SHG at Melanagamangalam on 9 Jul
2006 with 12 members.
Ø II MCom students initiated youth club on 8 Jul 2006 with 30 members.
Ø III BCom-B students initiated three SHGs at Kamaraj Nagar on 23 Sep 2006.
Ø II BSc Electronics students initiated women SHG at Kalathupatti with 17
members on 15 Aug 2006.
Ø III BSc CS students initiated men SHG Vinayaga at Pulutheri with 18 members
on 17 Aug 2006.
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Ø III BSc PB&PB students initiated men SHG Shri Mariamman with 13 members at
Komangalam on 03 Dec 2006.
Ø II BSc Phy-B students started Farmer’s Club on 23 Sep 2006 at T-Melapatti with
26 members.
Promotion of Native Medicines
Herbal Garden, Nagamangalam
Ethno Botanical Activities: The ethno botanical activities (herbal promotion) were
initiated in the year 1994 at Nagamangalam College Herbal Farm. The aim of this
programme is to popularize and promote indigenous health traditions among the
rural people, modernize primary health care and to meet basic health needs. In this
context, this year (2006-07) the department organized many activities and training
programmes in the Nagamangalam Herbal Farm and in the rural areas.
Herbal Resource Center: The herbal resource center is the garden which is spread
over in 32 plots. They are divided into eight types of herbal species such as trees,
shrubs, herbs, climbers, bulbs, spices, greens and grasses. 209 species are
available in the garden. This year five new species were collected from different
places and added to the existing ones.
Maintenance of the farm by way of cleaning, weeding, separating the species in
different plots has been done. The services of the students were utilized to compost
preparation, nursery raising etc.
Training Programme : During this academic year one orientation cum exposure was
conducted at the Farm. 119 UG students belonging to herbal and health groups
participated in the programme.
Herbal Medicine Preparation and Distribution Unit: With the help of our herbal
resource garden, the department is preparing the following types of medicines:
chooranam, legyam and kasayam. Medicine is prepared with the help of a Siddha
Doctor and two pharmacists. The local people visit the garden and get treatment
frequently. Hair oil, pinda thailam, adathoda and siriyanangai chooranam are in great
demand among the village people.
Herbal Nursery: Herbal nursery is being raised with the involvement of students.
Plants such as thulasi, thirunitru Pachai, uman, siriyanangai and vembu are
distributed to interested persons to grow them in their home backyard and in their
gardens.
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Additional Infrastructure Facilities: An advertisement board is fixed in the bus stand
and in many SHEPHERD villages.
Our future idea is to promote village level herbal gardens and home gardens in all
the villa ges.
Herbal Exposure Visits
Ø II MSc Chem (SFS) students organized an exposure cum herbal identification
programme on 22-07-2006 for 25 children from Kalkulathupatti. They learned the
herbals, usage method and identification techniques.
Ø One -day exposure cum orientation programme was conducted for 9th and 10th
standard students of Good Shepherd Matriculation School, K K Nagar,
Tiruchirapalli on 29-07-2006 at Nagamangalam Farm. 30 students and two staff
actively participated in the orientation programme.
Siddha Medical Camps
Ø In Goundampatti village, the II MSc Biotechnology students conducted Siddha
Medical Camp in collaboration with Aravind Herbal Pharmaceutical Company on
10-10-2006. A total of 156 patients benefited from the camp. Mr K Ganesan
from Ara vind Herbal Product and Mr M Shanmugam, Correspondent, Bhagavathi
School, participated in the Siddha Camp.
Ø III BSc PB&PB students organized a siddha medical camp at Komangalam
village on 24-08-2006. Dr Rajalakshmi BSMS and Prof S Sagaya Sathish from
Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology participated in the siddha camp. A total of
70 patients got benefited.
Herbal Science Exhibition
A two -day herbal science exhibition was organized in the Govt High School campus
at Alathur from October 5th to 7th 2006. 20 varieties of herbal medicine and herbal
plants were exhibited for the benefit of the students. A total of 5512 students from 43
schools got opportunity to know about herbals.
Herbal Awareness Programme
Date
Class
Village
08-07-06 II MSc Biotech Goundampatti
(SFS)
24-09-06 II BSc PB&PB
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Kind of
Programme
Establishment of
herbal garden with
35 species
Herbal Awareness
No. of
Beneficiaries
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07-12-06 III BA History
19-12-06 III BBA (SFS)
Keela
Ammapettai
Erangudi
22-01-07 II MCom
Keelapatti
through rally
Herbal Awareness
& Herb al Plantation
Herbal Awareness
& Herbal Plantation
Herbal awareness
through charts and
posters
30 members of
SHG
20 members of
SHG
35 children, 22
members of
SHGs
Making the Students reach higher level of Learning
The Extension Department provides opportunity for the students to access higher
level of learning and develop the needed skills and intercultural competency. In this
context the following activities were organized for the students.
Orientation on Extension to the II UG Students
A one-day orientation to all the 650 II year students of day section was held on 9th
August 2006. The objective of this orientation was to help the students to understand
the basic concepts of extension, rural development and to evolve an effective
methodology for village development. The students had already completed their
three-day live-in-camps.
Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal and Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Director, Extension
Department inaugurated the programme and highlighted the importance of extension
and the role of students. After the inauguration, students were divided into four
groups named education, health, environment and people’s organization. Dr K
Nammalvar, Organic Farm Scientist on Environment, Dr S Kamaraj, BSMS, Govt
Rural Dispensary, Uthamarseeli on Health, Mr S Selvakumaran, District Project
Officer, SSA, and Mr S Sathiyamoorthy, Consultant, Tiruchirapalli on Education For
All and Mr K Subramanian, District Youth Coordinator, Tiruchirapalli on Promotion of
People’s Organization were the resource persons. They explained the basic
concepts, need, methodology, the role of government and the role of students.
A Pedagogy of Extension to I PG students
The Extension Department organized an orientation programme on Pedagogy of
Extension to I PG students on 20-09-2006 at the Community Centre. A total of 600
students actively participated. The aim of the orientation meeting was to provide
opportunity to the students to know the importance of outreach programme so that
they involve themselves in the service, learning in a systematic way.
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Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal inaugurated the meeting and he pointed out
the aim of Higher Education and the role of Extension. Our Extension Department is
a model for other colleges all over India.
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Vice -Principal and Director of Extension Department gave the
keynote address. He spoke on the triple dimension of extension, teaching, research
and extension. The programmes engage in capacity building both of the students
and the village people. Then he explained the aim, objectives, action plan and
methodology of extension programme.
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary; Rev.Dr. S. Mani Valan, SJ, Vice-Principal (Gen) of
Self-Financing Section and Dr P Stanly Joseph, Head, Dept of BBA gave guest
lectures and they encouraged the students to involve themselves in the outreach
programme. The PG classes were divided into four batches for orientation, led by Mr
M Joseph Stephen, Mr P Mani, Mr C Jeyachandran, and Mr P Vijayakumar,
Coordinators of Extension Department. During this session they pointed out how the
service learning helps participatory development. Mr S Raja, Mr S Lenin and Mr A
Arokiasamy, Coordinators welcomed the gathering and proposed the vote of thanks.
Staff Orientation Programme On Pedagogy Of Extension
The Extension Department (SHEPHERD) organized a staff orientation programme
on Pedagogy of Extension on 29-11-2006 from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm at Toulouse
Hall in the college campus. For the staff of the self-financing section the programme
was held from 10.00 am to 01.00 pm and for the staff of the Day College from 2.00
pm to 5.00 pm. Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal, presided over the inaugural
session. In his address he congratulated the students for their services rendered in
many villages with the help of various organizations. He referred to the NAAC
Committee’s appreciation for the extension department and for the staff and students
involvement in this programme. He pointed out that the extension department has
been helping the students in bringing out their talents and potentials and making
them involve themselves in uplifting the poor in the society. He requested the staff to
involve themselves actively in this extension service. He said that it is the vision of
the founder of the Society of Jesus, Saint Ignatius of Loyola. This extension
programme is functioning in all the Jesuit colleges in Tamil Nadu. He also pointed
out that our college is the pioneer and role model for the nation.
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Vice -Principal and Director, Extension Department, addressed
the gathering on the topic “Pedagogy of Extension”. He explained the current state of
higher education and its quality in India. He traced the evolution of the department
and its service. He shared the various functions of the department, its service to the
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poor to uplift their life. He said the students through this programme would study the
situation of the villages and the present state of our society. The department has
entered its 20th year of service to the students and to the neighbouring villages. He
explained its vision and the growth. He encouraged the staff members to participate
in the extension activities.
In their addresses, Rev.Dr S Mani Valan, SJ, Vice-Principal, Self-Financing Section
and Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary felicitated the Extension Department and the
students who rendered their service with full enthusiasm.
There was a group discussion on how each department can transfer their subject
knowledge for the development of villages, followed by reporting and sharing of
experiences. The staff participated with a lot of interest. Around 128 staff from both
the day college and the self-financing section participated in the programme. The
coordinators Mr M Joseph Stephen and Mr P Mani welcomed the gathering. Mr P
Vijayakumar and Mr S Lenin presented the vote of thanks. Mr C Jeyachandran was
the master of ceremony. Mr S Raja, Mr A Arockiasamy, Mr A Saravanakumar and Mr
M Karthikeyan helped in organizing the programme.
National Cadet Corps, Singapore: Youth Expedition Project
10 Cadets from the NCC, Singapore along with three officers in collaboration with the
Extension Department - SHEPHERD organized a rural camp for learning culture,
values and socio economic condition of Indian villages at Kuruchi village from 4th to
10th Dec 2006. This is the fourth batch. Mr Gary headed the contingency from
Singapore. An equal number of NCC Cadets of St Joseph's College joined them in
the live -in-camp. The Singapore team has spent Rs.80,000/- for constructing a
preschool. The preschool building was inaugurated on 10th Dec 2006. This school is
run with a teacher and an assistant to cater to 42 children in the age group 3-5. The
participants expressed their satisfaction of learning many things such as the living
condition of people, occupation, education and the culture of Tamil Nadu. Mr P Mani
and Mr S Raja, Coordinators of the Extension Department executed the plan and
were available to the camping group. Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector, Rev. Fr P Susai,
SJ, Controller of Examinations visited and encouraged the participants. Rev. Dr M
Elias SJ, Director, Extension Department planned effectively and successfully
completed the project.
One-day Special NCC Camp at N.N.R. High School, Nangavaram
A one-day NCC special programme was jointly organized by the Extension
Department and NCC Infantry wing on 05.08.2006 at NNR High School,
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Nangavaram. Rev. Dr M Devasagayam, Director, Computer Centre inaugurated the
camp in the presence of Mr K V Periyasamy, Headmaster and Dr Arul Jayaraj, NCC
Officer. The programme started with a rally involving entire school students and 100
NCC students along with officers. It went around the main streets of the village to
create awareness for the public. After the rally the NCC Students planted trees in
the school campus. A total of 200 tree saplings were planted and fenced. The local
school students are taking care of the maintenance of the saplings.
Special Camp on Environment - NCC and SHEPHERD
The Extension Department and NCC (Infantry) jointly conducted one-day
Environmental Awareness programme at Kavalkaranpatti village on 21-01-2007; 65
NCC Cadets participated. Rev. Fr S Mani Valan SJ, Vice-Principal (Gen), SFS,
inaugurated the camp and Mr P An nadurai, Headmaster, P U Middle School also
participated. The students planted saplings, cleaned the school, market places and
some public places. At the end, environment awareness rally was conducted.
Nature Conservation and Eco-development Training
Training programme on nature conservation and eco -development was organized at
the Anglade Institute of Natural History, Shenbaganur, Kodaikanal during 14-16
September 2006. 52 first year PG students from 11 departments participated. In the
training students learnt environmental condition in India and at the world level.
Through exposure programme students got an opportunity to learn the types of
forests and agriculture -allied developments. Students also presented cultural
programmes, participated in quiz competition and prepared a plan for village
development through environmental related activities.
Liaison
Ø III BSc Statistics students along with the members of youth club Melaputhupatti
submitted a petition to the District Collector, Karur, for electricity co nnection for
their community building on 24-07-2006 and it was sanctioned.
Ø II MCA students took initiative and forwarded petition to the BDO, Thogamalai for
preschool building at Balasamuthirapatti and it was sanctioned. At present the
new construction was completed and the preschool is functioning in the new
building.
Ø III BSc Phy-B initiated and forwarded a petition for establishing govt. preschool at
Pursampatti Colony to the BDO, Thogamalai and it was sanctioned.
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Ø III BCom-B along with the youth club approached the BDO, Andanallur for
drainage system. This appeal was fulfilled and 2 km drainage was built in
Keerikalmedu.
Ø II BSc CS(SFS) along with the youth club of Muthanampatti submitted a petition
for preschool; it was sanctioned with a teacher and an assistant and the
preschool is functioning in a rented building.
Ø II BSc Phy (SFS) took initiative for preschool building at Samathuvapuram to the
BDO, Thogamalai and it was sanctioned; the building construction is in progress.
Ø II MSc Biotechnology students initiated for preschool at Goundampatti and the
Govt. had sanctioned two preschools one at Thenkadaikuruchi and the other at
Goundampatti. Both the preschools are functioning well.
Ø MA History took initiative for bringing town bus facility to Chinnaputhur, M.R.Patti
and Thalinji. After a year of work town bus facility was obtained for the villagers.
Inculcating Value System in the Students
It is essential that students imbibe values commensurate with social, cultural,
economic and environmental realities a t the local, national and universal level. The
students were provided opportunity to imbibe the values through various activities
like visits, camps and special programmes.
Details of One-day Visit
PG: 12 Classes; 457 students; UG 7 Classes; 387 students
Date
Class
24-11-2006
28-09-2006
23-11-2006
24-11-2006
25-11-2006
06-12-2006
07-12-2006
06-12-2006
24-11-2006
I MSc Chem
I MCA (SFS)
I MSc Elec (SFS)
I MCA
I MSc CS (SFS)
I MSc Chem (SFS)
I MSc PB&PB
I MSc Phy (Day & SFS)
I MA HRM
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Students
31
54
22
48
49
32
30
60
42
79
Village
Idayapatti
Pillur
A.Nadupatti
Poovayeepatti
Karnampatti
Kalkulathupatti
Mela Nagamangalam
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20-12-2006
21-12-2006
13-12-2006
28-06-2006
28-06-2006
06-07-2006
13-07-2006
28-06-2006
22-11-2006
19-12-2006
I MSc Biotech
I MCom
I MA PM&IR
II BSc CS
II BA Economics
II BCom-B
II BCom-A (SFS)
II BSc Maths (SFS)
I BCom-A (SFS)
I BSc CS
28
41
20
60
56
58
55
30
65
63
Total
844
Goundampatti
Keelapatti
V.Pallapatti
Vadaseri
Thoppupatti
Archampatti
Sivanthanagar
Periyaveetukaranpatti
Kuruchi
Pulutheri &
Ayyagoundampatti
Three-day Camps
During this academic year, the Extension Department organized 26 live-in-camps in
23 neighbourhood service villages. Through this, 1075 students received direct
experience of the rural realities, the existing infrastructure facilities, the standard of
life of the people and the social inequality in the rural areas. Details of the camps
are given below:
PG 7 Classes; 244 students; UG 19 Classes; 831 students
Details of Three-day Camps
Date
No. of
Students
Class
Village
1-3 Dec 2006
I MSc CS (SFS)
52
Karnampatti
1-3 Dec 2006
I MSc Elec (SFS)
22
A.Nadupatti
19-21 Jan 2007
I MA HRM
40
Purasampatti Colony
19-21 Jan 2007
I MSc Biotech (SFS)
31
Goundampatti
19-21 Jan 2007
I MSc Maths
38
Sethurapatti
1-3 Dec 2006
I MSc Chem
30
Idayapatti
1-3 Dec 2006
II BSc Chem
2
Idayapatti
30 Jun - 2 Jul 2006 II BCom-A
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30 Jun - 2 Jul 2006 II MSc Chem (SFS)
29
Kalkulathupatti
30 Jun - 2 Jul 2006 II BSc Stat & III BA His
38
Navalnayakkanpatti
30 Jun - 2 Jul 2006 II BSc Maths
54
Yagapudayanpatti
30 Jun - 2 Jul 2006 II BCom-B (SFS)
44
Chinnalampatti
7-9 Jul 2006
II BSc CS
59
Vadaseri
7-9 Jul 2006
II BSc Chem-A
44
Melapachakudi
7-9 Jul 2006
II BA English
5
Melapachakudi
7-9 Jul 2006
II BSc Phy (SFS)
33
Samathuvapuram
7-9 Jul 2006
II BSc Elec
15
Samathuvapuram
4-6 Aug 2006
II BCom-B
58
Archampatti
4-6 Aug 2006
II BSc Maths-B
60
Sooravalipatti
4-6 Aug 2006
II BSc Chem-B
49
Chinnaputhur
4-6 A ug 2006
II BA History
40
Thalinji
4-6 Aug 2006
II BSc PB&PB
62
Boothakudi
4-6 Aug 2006
II BCom-A (SFS)
51
Sivanthanagar
21-23 Jul 2006
II BSc Maths (SFS)
42
Periaveetukaranpatti
8-10 Sep 2006
II BA Eco / Others
61
Thoppupatti
24-26 Nov 2006
I BCom-A (SFS)
63
Kuruchi
Total
1075
Weekend Visits
In order to achieve the objectives, the students are divided into functional groups and
they are involved in education, health, environment and in promoting people’s
association. In this academic year 3125 students from 690 groups of PG sections
and 6994 students from 1363 group of UG sections visited 72 villages and achieved
the targets from June 2006 to February 2007. The abstract is given below:
Classes
UG Sections
PG Sections
No. of Group
1363
0690
No. of Visits
6994
3125
Special Programmes
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Exposure programme to Banana Research Centre
II MA PMIR students organized one-day exposure cum demonstration programme
for 30 schoolgoing children on 20.07.2006 at Banana Research Centre, Thayanur.
Students were exposed to Library, Research Lab, Tissue Culture, and pesti control
lab. It created very good impact among the school children.
Computer Literacy for village reconstruction organization (VRO) teachers
II MSc Cyber Technology students organized a one-day computer literacy practical
session for 35 VRO Teachers on 29.07.2006 at the college Computer Centre. Rev.
Dr M Elias SJ, Director inaugurated the programme. II MSc Cyber Technology
students taught MS-Office package to the VRO teachers.
Human Rights Awareness Programme
II MA English students organized a human rights awareness campaign at
Kuchiliampatti village on 28 October 2006. Mrs. Megaraj, Advocate, gave special
address to the SHG women, youth, school students and general public.
Mr Ramu, President of Sethurapatti panchayat participated. In this campaign various
problems like village basic facilities and legal issues were discussed. Mr A Johnson
Francis, II MA English Literature welcomed the gathering and Mr M G Rammanohar
another student proposed the vote of thanks.
Self Employment Awareness Programme
II MA HRM students organized a self-employment awareness programme on 28th
January 2007 at West Paganur village.
Mr A John Peter, Director, People’s Solidarity Association (PSA) was the resource
person. He spoke on the importance of women empowerment in the current situation
in villages. He awakened the interest of SHG women for self-employment training
like tailoring, toy-making, milk dairy and embroidery. 30 members from different
SHGs actively participated. Five participants were selected for toy-making training.
Awareness of Government Schemes for Construction Workers
III BSc Maths-B section students organized an awareness programme on
Government scheme for the construction labourers at Pallapatti village of Alundur
panchayat on 11th February 2007.
Mr P Ramasamy, MABL, General Secretary, District Construction Labourers
Association of Tiruchirapalli, gave special addresses to the construction labourers.
He talked about the government sch eme and insurance policies which are available
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in the state. He requested the construction labourers to make use of these schemes.
A total of 150 labourers and general public actively participated.
Vote of thanks was proposed by Mr Vibin Alex Pandian and welcome was given by
Mr Denial Britto III BSc Maths-B.
Self-Employment Training on Pickle -Making
A group of students from MSc PB&PB organized a training on pickle-making at
Kamanampatti village on 17-09-2006. MSc Biochemistry students selected the
participants from Kamanampatti and from V.Pallapatti. 30 members from the women
SHGs participated and got benefited. Rev. Br Irudayasamy, SJ, Assitant Director of
New Hostel was the resource person. During the training Bro. Irudayasamy
explained the techniques of preparing pickles, requirements, and ingredients with
cost analysis. The participants expressed their satisfaction and the production will
start as early as possible to serve the village needs.
World Literacy Day
World Literacy Day was celebrated at Archampatti village on 14-09-2006. The
students of II BCom-B during their camp identified that illiteracy rate is more than
45%. To increase the literacy rate the students took various efforts and the
celebration of literacy day created awareness among the people.
To mark this day a rally was organized which was participated by the children of P U
Middle School and the college students. This was followed by a public meeting. In
the rally Mr Panneer Selvam, HM, Mr Rengasamy, Panchayat President, Mr Durairaj,
President PTA participated. Dr G John and Dr F Selvakumaran from the faculties of
Commerce and Tamil participated as resource persons and highlighted the
importance of education. At the end students presented a cultural programme.
Independence Day Celebration
Independence Day celebration was celebrated on 15-08-2006 in 36 villages. Among
this 17 villages are without schools. Around 400 students from UG & PG organized
the programme with Flag Hoisting, Special Talks and Competition for the school
children, the youth and women. Prizes were distributed to the winners. On the eve of
Independence Day students conducted cultural programmes based on national
integration, patriotism and highlighted the significance of freedom. Panchayat
presidents, elected representatives, professors from the college, and the village
leaders participated. For each village, flag, sweets and prize items were given by the
Extension Department. The Coordinators visited more than 20 villages and helped
the students to do the programmes effectively and meaningfully.
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Highlights of the Programme
Ø Students of III BBA with the help of Rotary Club of Pudukottai distributed
notebooks and slates to 40 school children at Erangudi village.
Ø Students of II MA History donated a three-in-one radio, tape recorder with torch
light to a visually impaired girl at M.R.Patti.
Ø II MSc Bio-Chemistry (SFS) students along with village children planted 20
saplings at Kamanampatti.
Ø Students of II MSc CS in collaboration with Mithra Foundation and SEED
organization, organized an awareness programme and exhibition on AIDS/HIV at
Karnampatti village. Mr Thirumeni and Mr Kannan from the respective
organizations participated as resource persons.
Ø Students of II BSc Statistics donated 18 Tamil-English dictionaries at
Navalnayakkanpatti to encourage the school students.
Details of Classes, villages and Resource Persons
Class
II BSc PB&PB
II BA History
II BA Tamil
II BSc Statistics
III BSc Maths
III BA Tamil
III BCom-B
III BSc Phy-A
III BSc Phy-B
III BSc Stat
III BSc PB&PB
III BSc Maths-B
II MSc Chemistry
II MSc PB&PB
II MCom
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Village
Boothakudi
Resource Person
Mr A Rajendran, Panchayat President
Mrs Lakshmi, HM
Thalinji
Mrs Alagurani Nagaraj, Panchayat
Presdient
Puthur
Mr Paul Sadayan, Area Coordinator,
VRO
Navalnayakkanpatti
Mr Vellaisamy, Ex-Councillor
Mr Ramasamy, Village Leader
Ayyagoundampatti
Mr Perumal, Village Leader
Kavalkaranpatti
Mr K R Vijayan, President
Keerikalmedu
Mr Chinnayan, Village Leader
Alagapuri
Mr Palaniappan, PTA Leader
Sivanthanagar
Mr Mahamuni, Ward Member
Melapudhupatti
Mr Ponnusamy, Village Leader
Komangalam
Mr Periyannan, Panchayat President
Gowthanayakkanpatti Mrs Salethmary, HM
Idayapatti
Dr A Edwin Vasu
Lecturer, Dept of Chemistry
V.Pallapatti
Mr A Periyannan, Village Leader
Keelapatti
Mr Julius Ceaser
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Lecturer, Dept of Commerce
Mr Muthuraj
Lecturer, Chirsturaj College, Panjapur
II MSc Maths
Sethurapatti
Mr M Ramu, Panchayat President
II MA HRM
West Paganur
Prof P Devanesan, Dept of HRM
II BSc CS SF S
Muthanampatti
Mr Amalraj, HM
Mr Sebastian, Village Leader
II BSc Elec SFS
Kalathupatti
Mr Rengaraj, Village Leader
II BSc Physics
Samathuvapuram
Mr Selvaraj, Village Leader
II BSc Maths SFS Periyaveetukaranapatti Mr Raghavan, Ex-Councilor
II BBA SFS
Inammathur
Mr A Karupaiah, Panchayat President
III BBA SFS
Erangudi
Mr Ramu, Panchayat President
Mr Vellaiammal, HM
II BCom-B SFS
Chinnalampatti
Mr Chandrasekar, Ward Member
Mrs Bhavani, HM
III BSc Maths SFS Keelapudupatti
Mr Balu, Ward Member
III BCom-A SFS
Kuruchi
Mrs Sundari, HM
III BSc Elec SFS
Venkathanpatti
Mr Ulagapillai, Coorespondent,
Arunagiri Vilas Aided Primary School
Gandhinagar
III BSc Phy SFS
Mr Rengan, Village Leader
Valiampatti
III BSc CS SFS
Vellivadi
Mr Gopal, Vice-President
II MA His SFS
M R Patti
Mr S Xavier, Lecturer, Dept of History
II MSc Che
Kalkolathupatti
Mr Jerald, Dept of Chemistry
II MSc Elec SFS
A.Nadupatti
Mr P Nallusamy, Panchayat President
II MSc Bio -Che
Kamanampatti
Mr Nagarajan
II MSc Biotech
Goundampatti
Mr N R Chandrasekar
SFS
Chairman, Thogamalai Block
II MSc CS SFS
Karnampatti
Mr Radhika, HM
Mr Ramaiah, PTA, President
II MSc Physics
Indiragandhinagar
Republic Day
Republic Day Celebration was organized by the students on 26th January 2007 in 58
villages. Both UG and PG students, 560, from 58 sections (Day 38 and SFS 20)
participated. 30 villages without schools and 28 villages with schools were selected.
On the eve of Republic Day, students conducted cultural programmes based on
National Integration and highlighted the rights and duties of citizens through special
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talks. On the following morning Republic day flag hoisting, competition for the school
children were conducted. During flag hoisting ceremony teachers, panchayat
representatives, PTA members and many professors from the college participated.
Sweets and prizes were provided by the department to each village. The Director
and the Coordinators visited the villages and helped the students to make the event
meaningful.
One-day Training on ICT for Teachers and Panchayat Staff
One-day training on ICT and computer literacy for school teachers and the village
panchayat assistants was organized by the Extension Department (SHEPHERD) on
27th July 2006 at the college.
Inaugural Function: The inaugural function was started at 09.30 am at the college TV
Hall. Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Director, Extension Department welcomed the gathering.
In his welcome address he explained the activities of the Extension Department in 72
villages in six developmental blocks covering Tiruchirapalli, Karur and Pudukkottai
districts. He also mentioned that there is a digital divide on urban and rural, so it is
necessary to promote and develop villages on ICT. Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ,
Principal in his presidential address, stated that though India is developing in
industrial sector the conditions of villages are very poor especially in the field of
education. He also informed the gathering that St Joseph's College is acting as a
catalyst for the progress of the neighbourhood community through the Extension
Departme nt. Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector in his inaugural address observed that
though India is poised to be an economic super power in the next couple of decades,
there is a need to stand guard against the emergence of “two Indians” reflecting the
two extremes of concentrated property and widespread penury. Mr P Anandraj,
Project Officer, District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) in his keynote address
mentioned that the use of computer is necessary for everyone. He also informed
that the Tiruchirapalli district administration is taking steps to computerize all the
departments and it will be completed within a year. He also asked the panchayat
assistants to make use of this opportunity to train themselves and to help the
administrators.
Participants: The one-day tra ining was attended by 35 panchayat assistants, 14 from
Manikandam block and 21 from Andanallur block of Tiruchirapalli. 80 teachers from
13 primary and middle schools of Thogamalai block of Karur district along with the
Assistant Educational Officer M. Ilanchezhiyan participated.
Training Content: The first session of training was handled by Dr S Albert Rabara,
Coordinator of JCICT on the topic “Computer and its application - an overview”
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common to both school teachers and panchayat assistants. Prof. S. Charles, Dept.
of Computer Science explained how to use MS-Office. For the panchayat assistants
the second session was a group discussion on the topic “requirements for Egovernance” followed by hands-on experience. In the afternoon session, the
teachers we re given a hands-on experience on MS-Office at the college computer
center under the guidance of Prof S Charles. The panchayat assistants got practical
exposure to file maintenance through MS-Word, MS-Excel in the JCICT.
Prof.B.Kanickairaj, Dept of Physics, briefed on Internet and Browsing with
illustrations.
Valediction: Valediction was held at 5 pm. Sri G S Dawood, Assistant Director
(Panchayat) Tiruchirapalli in his valedictory address, appreciated the effort taken by
the Extension Department and asked the panchayat assistant to convert the paper
works into computerized work. He also made a request to the college to extent this
training to the entire district of Tiruchirapalli. Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary of St
Joseph's College offered felicitations.
Classroom Knowledge for Rural Development
Ø I MSc Electronics with the support of SHEPHERD assembled FM Radio and
Emergency Lamp. Six students were involved in promoting this technology of
assembling and servicing. They organized three trainings and demonstration at A
Nadupatti, Venkatathanpatti and Balasamuthirapatti. 30 youth from three villages
participated and benefited. In future two youths from each village will be selected
and intensive training will be given for fulfilling the village need.
Ø MSc Biochemistry students conducted an in -depth study on health at
Kamanampatti village. Students conducted blood grouping, hemoglobin count
and ESR for 24 adults. They gave a special talk on WBC/RBC. In the same
village they organized pathological study campaign on water borne and air borne
diseases on 02-07-2006. A special study on diabetics at Karnampatti was
conducted for 75 adults. Out of 75, six were affected by diabetics. Dietic
allowance for aged people and pregnant women was explained.
Ø PM&IR and MSc Biotechnology students conducted a study on nutritional status
of 44 children of MGR&Rajiv Nagar in age group of 3 -14. Twenty five children
were identified anemic and follow-up action was recommended.
Ø MSc Biotechnology organized training cum exposure programme on vermiculture, new techniques on agriculture-allied skills at Krishi Vigyan Kendra,
Sirugamani. Twenty farmers from Kuruchi and Goundampatti participated and got
benefited.
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Ø A group of five students of III MCA conducted computer demonstration for the
high school students and women SHG members on 12-09-2006. Thirty
participants participated and got benefited. During the training the use of
computer was explained.
Ø II MSc CS students did hardware service for 10 computers at the primary schools
of Kavalkaranpatti and Karnampatti. The computers were donated by BHEL,
Trichy. Students also helped the teachers handle computers.
Ø II MCA (SFS) students taught computer literacy for Govt. High School students in
Alathur. 180 students of Standard 8-10 were covered.
Ø Students of Biotechnology organized Science Day at Sri Bagavathi High School
on October 27th 2006. Through this programme students organized mini science
exhibition, essay writing and elocution. In this programme 300 students
participated and 130 students got prizes. The objective of the programme was to
create interest among the students on science subjects. Students of 9th and 10th
standard prepared 20 models on basic sciences.
Ø II MSc Cyber Technology, students supported three SHG members at
MGR&Rajiv Nagar on Self Employment programme. Students sponsored ropemaking machine with raw materials worth Rs.1500. Inaugural function was held
on 27th October 2006. At the village Mr. Panneer and Mrs Lakshmi took
initiatives to earn their livelihood through this project. After one-year this group
will return the capital.
School Development Programme
As the request made by the teachers of Arunagiri Vilas Elementary School at
Venkatathanpatti, Thogamalai Block, students of III BSc Electronics with financial
support from the Extension Department made wall writing. The wall writing includes
Tamil and English alphabets, roman letters, map and Thirukkural covering 150 sq.ft
at the cost of Rs.2500/-.
Block Level Schools Science Exhibition
The Extension Department (SHEPHERD) organized a science exhibition on 5th and
7th October 2006 at the Government High School, Alathur, Thogamalai block, Karur
district. This was supported by the Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and
Technology, Chennai and National Council for Science and Technology
Communication, New Delhi. Four preparatory meetings were held in which teacher
representatives from the local area schools participated on 5th, 12th, 13th October
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and 3rd November 2006, two in the college and the others at the exhibition venue,
Alathur.
In the science exhibition, 15 schools (six primary, seven middle, one high school and
one higher secondary school), eight science departments of St Joseph's College,
Bharath Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and National Research Centre for Banana
(NRCB) participated with the display of 225 exhibits including live models.
Inaugural Function
The inaugural function was held on 5th October 2006 at 09.45 am at the GHS,
Alathur. Mr S Selvaraj, Headmaster, Govt High School, Alathur welcomed the guests
and the participants. Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Director, Extension Department gave the
introductory address. In his address he indicated that the Extension Department was
serving through its students in 72 villages in Tiruchirapalli, Karur and Pudukkottai
districts. Around 5200 college students are engaged in this programme. He said that
the aim of extension was to give an exposure to the college students to get
experience of the rural realities. The students also work along with the village
communities to strengthen people’s organizations and educational activities. He
mentioned that the science exhibition was a regular feature since 1990 and this is
the ninth exhibition. He thanked the State Council for Science and Technology,
Chennai for the continued assistance. He explained the United Nations Millennium
Development Goals and the plan of action. He pointed out that education for all is
one of the top priorities in the developing countries. He appealed, to the students to
learn and grow with science knowledge and contribute to the Nation’s progress. He
also asked the students to fix a target and develop themselves to have enhanced
quality of life.
Mr N R Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Thogamalai block, in his presidential address
appreciated the Extension Department fo r its tireless service of promoting awareness
and initiating developmental activities in Thogamalai block. He asked the school
students to draw benefits through this exhibition. He requested the department to
continue the activities in other villages of Thogamalai block.
Mr R Jeyapaul, President, Parent Teachers Association, GHS, Alathur, in his
felicitation mentioned that this exhibition will create an awareness among the school
children as well as the people of Alathur.
Mr M Ilanchezhian, Assistant Educational Officer, Thogamalai, in his felicitation
appreciated the efforts taken by the Extension Department to organize the exhibition.
He mentioned that the science exhibition for the primary school would give an
opportunity to the school children to learn science subjects with interest. It also
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makes students bring out their creativity by preparing models. It is a challenging task
and a golden opportunity for the teachers, he added.
Mr V K Sanjeevi, DGM, BSNL, Tiruchirapalli in his special address mentioned that
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is the major tool for rural
development. He indicated that International Telecommunication Union laid
emphasis on the extension of ICT facilities to rural areas. He asked the students to
visit the BSNL stall and make use of the Internet facility.
Mr K Palanimuthu, District Elementary Education Office, Karur in his felicitation said
that he was surprised to know that the exhibition was primarily meant for the primary
school students. He explained the meanings of invention and discovery. He asked
the students to learn science subjects by doing. He also asked the teachers to make
use of the government schemes especially education for all by enrolling all the
students in the age group, 6 -14.
Mr A Balraj, GM, BSNL, Tiruchirapalli in his special address mentioned that the
facilities available in urban areas must be made available in the rural areas too. In
this context the BSNL is working towards extending urban facilities to the rural areas.
The ICT is the main vehicle for development. Therefore, all the students and the
teachers should equip themselves with ICT. He assured that he would give free
Internet connection to the neighbouring schools. Mr P Mani, Coordinator, Extension
Department proposed the vo te of thanks.
Valediction
The valedictory function was held on 7th October 2006 at 3.30pm. Rev. Dr R
Rajarathinam SJ, Principal, in his special address said that the science is basic for all
development. The students therefore must learn science with special interest and
practice it in their day-to-day life.
Mr M Ilanchezhian, AEO, Thogamalai block in his felicitation, appreciated the school
students and the teachers for taking part actively in the science exhibition. He
advised them that all the students must be ready to take part in any special activity,
which would give knowledge and experience.
Mr S Chellamuthu, Assistant Headmaster, GHS, Alathur in his felicitation said that
the science exhibition made the students realize the basic meaning of science . Mr S
Chandrasekaran, BSNL, Mr A Kamaraj, NRCB, and two school students, Selvi S.
Gomathi and Selvan A. Kumar from GHS, Alathur and Govt Hr Sec School, R T
Malai respectively shared their experiences.
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Finally, Rev Dr M Elias, SJ, Director, Extension Department appreciated the hard
work of the students and the teachers put in to make exhibition a grand success. He
made special mention of the dedicated service of the Extension staff for organizing
and conducting the exhibition amidst the scheduled local body elections. Rev. Dr R
Rajarathinam SJ, Principal and Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Director distributed the
mementoes and certificates to the participants. Mr C Jeyachandran, and Mr P
Vijayakumar, Coordinators respectively welcomed the gathering and proposed the
vote of thanks.
Highlights
² Internet connection was established for the first time in a rural school by the
BSNL, Tiruchirapalli. The Jerome Centre for ICT, St Joseph's College
demonstrated the government schemes through online connections in the school
premise.
² Exhibits showing the interlinking of rivers in India by the P U Middle School,
Archampatti.
² Exhibits showing live animals’ organs by the P U Middle School, Pillur.
² Exhibits of various models of houses by the P U Primary School, Karnampatti.
² 5512 stu dents along with 275 teachers from 43 schools got benefited through
this exhibition.
² Joint venture of private and public institutions and collaboration of college and
schools.
² Active participation of school teachers and students in preparing and displaying
exhibits and above all, children learning to explain science principles in their
language to other kids and visitors.
NAAC Peer Team’s Visit
The members of the NAAC Reaccredidation Team visited the herbal farm at
Nagamangalam and two service villages on 29th August 2006. They saw the
functioning of preschool at Gowthanayakkanpatti in the common building which was
jointly built by the polytechnic students of Singapore and SHEPHERD. They
participated in a community meeting at Sethurapatti village of Manikandam block.
Rev.Fr Principal and Rev. Fr Director accompanied the team. During their visit, they
interacted with the community representatives of Panchayats, leaders of the men
and women SHGs on developments, initiatives made in the village through the
extension. The team also verified the documents kept in the herbal garden on the
training programme offered for the volunteers.
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Visitors to the Department
Mr Ruban and Mr V Jebanesan, Project Coordinators from ZOA Refugee Care,
Netherlands, an International NGO working in Sri Lanka visited SHEPHERD
Department and a village and had interaction with the Extension Department Staff
and the villagers on development on.
Dr Gopi Krishna S Garge, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and Dr A S A
Krishnan, Scientist, Dept of Information and Technology, New Delhi, visited the
Extension Department on 16.02.2007. The Extension Department staff had an
interesting interaction with them on the possibility of connecting the rural schools
through ICT.
Mr R Kannan, native of Poovayeepatti, one of the service villages of SHEPHERD,
was elected the Chairman of Thogamalai Block, Karur district and Mr R Kanagaraj,
an old student of our college and an active participant of SHEPHERD, was elected
Tiruchirapalli District Panchayat C ouncil Member visited the Extension Department
and had a consultation meeting with the Director along with the staff for initiating
village developmental activities.
Training Programme Attended by Staff
Mr P Mani and Mr P Vijayakumar, Coordinators of the Extension Department
attended a one -day Pre -NEAC Training at Dindigul on planning of National
Environmental Awareness Campaign-2007 organized by Regional Resource
Agency, Peace Trust, Dindigul on 05-01-2007.
Mr C Jeyachandran, Coordinator attended an Enlarg e Executive Meeting organized
by the Catholic Health Association of Tamil Nadu on 25.01.2007 at TASOSS,
Tiruchirapalli.
Service and Consultancy for Outreach Activities
Rev. Dr Yesu Thangam, Principal, J A College, Periyakulam visited SHEPHERD
along with two professors and had a discussion with the staff in view of starting such
an outreach programme in their college. Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Director, along with Mr
M Joseph Stephen and Mr P Mani, Coordinators of the Extension Department, at the
request of the Principal, J A College, Periyakulam, gave a seminar on Effective
Implementation of Service Learning Programme to all the faculty members of the
college on 10-07-2006. It was heartening to listen to their experience on outreach
programme initiated by them from the Principal herself.
Future Vision
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The Extension Department - SHEPHERD is focusing on transferring of subject
knowledge and skills to create social transformation and channelise higher education
towards human liberation. It is also taking consistent effort to empower people and
make them live in better socio-economic condition. JCICT is having discussion with
our department to provide ICT connectivity to the service villages covering the school
students, women SHGs, rural school teachers and panchayat staff.
We take this opportunity to thank Rev. Dr M Elias, SJ and his dedicated members of
the Extension Department for extending enormous support for implementing
extension activities effectively and meaningfully. We also thank the faculty members
and the students who cooperate with a lot of enthusiasm and get involved in various
projects and programmes to kindle rays of hope in the lives of the rural people.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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ev. Fr G Joseph Antonysamy SJ took charge as the new Director of the SJC
Alumni Association from the academic year 2006-07, with a newly constituted
Executive Board after 16 years. Thanks to the team of officials who shouldered the
responsibility for long time. General body meeting and felicitations to illustrious
Alumni was held on 20th August 2006. Dr C Thangamuthu, our Vice -Chancellor,
C A M Kandasami FCA, Chairman, Southern India Regional Council, Institute of
Charted Accountants of India and Mr R Sekar IRS, Joint Secretary, Department of
Revenue, Ministry of Finance were the illustrious alumni honoured by the General
Body.
Outstanding professionals who rendered yeomen service to the people of
Tiruchirappalli. Dr C A Nelson Jesudasan, Rev. Sr Margaret, Mr P Sureshkumar and
Mr A John Peter were honoured. We gratefully appreciated the selfless service
rendered by the retiring staff of our College:
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Dr N Subramani, Chemistry Department
Dr M Victor Louis Anthuvan, Commerce Department
Dr S V Kasmirraja, Computer Science Department
Dr R Amirtham, English Department
Mr M Casmir Raj, English Department
Mr V Mani, English Department
Dr N Chandrasekaran, Mathematics Department
Mr A Selvaraj, Physics Department
Mr A Savarianandam, Physics Department
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Illustrious Alumni members from the ministry of finance and auditing addressed the
students and challenged them to develop their communicative skills to meet the
needs of the market. This created a link between the past and the present students
with the idea of helping the present students to get placement.
On 30th August 2006, during the historic visit of the NAAC Peer Team to St Joseph's
College, more than a hundred members of the Alumni Association gathered to greet
and interact with the Peer Team. The spontaneous response of the members to the
queries of the Peer Team was impressive and inspiring. The Peer team appreciated
the services rendered by the association and encouraged the members to continue
the good work towards taking the college to greater levels of excellence.
On 16th December 2006, during the College Convocation, the association welcomed
the new graduates into the SJC alumni family, presenting them with the alumni news
letter and calendar.
The association organized a mini convocation for the outgoing students of the
various job oriented courses offered by the St Joseph's Alumni Employment,
guidance and Training Centre on 31st January 2007. Dr V Sujatha, Principal,
Cauvery College for Women, Tiruchirappalli was the chief guest of the day as she
presided over the function, delivered the convocation address and distributed the
certificates. Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector who offered felicitation hoped that the
training centre would be upgraded into a community college in the near future. Rev.
Fr G Antonysamy Samy SJ, the Director administered the pledge.
In addition to the existing courses at the centre, two new courses have been added
this year. They are: Para Medical Course (One year) and TNPSC Coaching Class
(2 months). We express our gratitude to Rev. Fr G Joseph Antonysamy SJ, the
Director of the Alumni Association and the office -bearers.
ENDOWMENTS
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ith gratitude, we acknowledge the generosity of our alumni and well-wishers
for instituting new endowments and scholarships for the academic year
2006 -07.
Funding for Scholarship
² Rev. Fr Leo Correya SJ Endowment Cash Award
Established in 2006 instituted by Prof. A Balasubramanian, Karaikudi -To be
awarded to the best outgoing students in UG and PG Chemistry - The annual
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value of this Cash Award will be the interest accruing from the amount of
Rs.25,000.
² Shri K G Ramani Cash Award
Established in 2006 instituted by Mr Anandh R Haridh, Chennai – To be awarded
to the best outgoing students in B.Sc. Chemistry - The annual value of this Cash
Award will be the interest accruing from the amount of Rs.25,000.
² Rev. Fr Froehly SJ and Rev. Fr Ehrhart SJ Endowment Scholarship
Established in 2006 instituted by Mr Anthony Santhu Francis, Coimbatore - To
be given to catholic poor students - The annual value of this Cash Award will be
the interest accruing from the amount of Rs.30,000.
² Smt.Janaki and Shri A V Mahalingam Cash Award
Established in 2007 instituted by Dr M A Easwaran, Navi Mumbai in memory of
his parents - To be awarded to the best outgoing students in M.Sc. Physics and
M.Sc. Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology - The annual value of this Cash
Award will be the interest accruing from the amount of Rs.85,000.
² Dr T Sundararaj Endowment Lecture in History
Established in 2007 instituted by Prof. Justin James, Oman - From the interest
accruing from the amount o f Rs.25,000 an Endowment Lecture will be organized
in the name of ‘Dr T Sundararaj Endowment Lecture’ in History by an eminent
scholar in the field of Modern Tamil Nadu History.
² Prof. A Selvaraj Endowment Cash Awards
Established in 2007 instituted by his friends and well-wishers - To be awarded to
the best outgoing student in B.Sc. Physics (Day College) - The annual value of
this Cash Award will be the interest accruing from the amount of Rs.10,000.
To be awarded to the best outgoing student in B.Sc. P hysics (SFS) - The annual
value of this Cash Award will be the interest accruing from the amount of
Rs.10,000.
To be awarded to the best athlete in the College Sports Meet - The annual value
of this Cash Award will be the interest accruing from the amount of Rs.10,000.
Special Scholarships for this year only (2006-07)
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² Mr Richard Arockiaraj Scholarships
Given by Mr Richard Arockiaraj, USA - To be given to catholic dalit poor students
- Rs.81,357.
² Mr M A Paul Scholarships
Given by Mr M A Paul, Trichy - To be given to poor students - Rs.10,000.
GESTURE OF GRATITUDE
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t is with immense gratitude, I thank Rev. Dr M Devadoss SJ, Provincial, Jesuit
Madurai Province and all the members of the Governing Body for having reposed
confidence in my abilities to steer this institution to greater heights of glory. A
sincere sentiment of appreciation is extended to Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ, Rector and
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ, Secretary, for their unstinted cooperation in all the matters
concerning the day-to-day administration of the college. I would like to thank my
Vice-Principals sincerely: Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, Mr N Ravi, Mr K Arockiadoss, Rev. Dr
S Mani Valan SJ, Dr N Mathiyalagan and Dr A Joseph Sahayaraj for having stood by
me in extending their cooperation and unconditional support. The Deans of the
College Dr S K Ayyaswamy and Dr A Savarimuthu and the IQAC Coordinator
Prof.Garnet Fernandez need to be thanked very specially for the excellent work done
in all our academic ventures. I thank Rev. Bro Xavier Arockiasamy SJ, Bursar, for his
services. Rev. Fr P Susai SJ, Controller of Examinations, need to be singled out and
thanked profusely. A special note of gratitude to the Hostel Directors Rev. Fr P Susai
SJ, Rev. Dr M Elias SJ and Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ for their supportive role in
maintaining the residential needs of our students in the hostels.
I thank Rev. Dr M Elias SJ, the Director of SHEPHERD and his dedicated band for
their yeoman services. My special thanks are due to Prof.M.Kasi, Physical Director,
Prof.V.S.Joe Irudayaraj, Fine Arts Coordinator, the staff-in-charge of NCC, NSS,
Youth Red Cross, JIM, ACIC, Nature Club, Communication Club, Campus Ministry,
Training and Placement Cell, JOCBOD, Consumer Club and other service
organizations. I must also recognize and acknowledge gratefully the Teaching
Faculty, the Non-Teaching Fraternity, the Service Staff and those who have always
been with me throughout this year.
CHIEF GUEST
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ur distinguished Chief Guest of today’s function Dr C Thangamuthu, Hon’ble
Vice-Chancellor of Bharathidasan University, is an illustrious alumnus of our
College. He got his B.A. and M.A. Economics at St.Joseph’s College and M.Litt. and
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Ph.D. from the University of Madras. After a good academic record, he joined the
Faculty of Economics in the University of Madras Postgraduate Centre,
Tiruchirappalli, which subsequently became Bharathidasan University. He rose to
the position of Dean, Faculty of Arts (1992-94) and also served as the Registrar of
the same university for a six year period (1992-98).
Besides his academic distinctions and administrative experience, Dr C Thangamuthu
had the opportunity of serving in the Syndicate, Senate, Academic Council and the
Planning Board of Bharathidasan University which helped him gain authentic insights
into the dynamics of the university system.
He has also the rich experience of working in several National/State level
committees such as UGC National Committee on University Management headed by
Prof.A.Gnanam, Committee for drafting Kerala State Common University Bill,
National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Tamil Nadu State Review
Committee on Autonomous Colleges, Working Group on University Education,
Planning Commission, Government of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry University
Development Committee, Tamil University Administrative Reforms Committee,
Planning Board of Gandhigram University, Academic Audit Committee of University
of Mysore and several UGC committees to screen SAP and Research Projects.
As a faculty member with over 30 years of postgraduate teaching and research, he is
acknowledged as one of the distinguished academics; he has produced 12 Ph.Ds
and 82 M.Phils. He is currently guiding 8 Ph.D. scholars. He has successfully
completed eight major research projects, including the one funded by Winrock
International, USA. He has 72 research papers to his credit and contributed to four
edited books and participated in several national and international conferences. His
honours include Winrock International Fellow in Auburn University, Alabama, USA.
As a Founder Member of the Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu and currently
as a Member of its Executive Committee and Editorial Board, he has been
contributing considerably to the development of the professional body in the state
and also publishing a reputed Journal, Peninsular Economist. He was the President
of Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu during 2002-03.
As a member of NAAC Peer Team, he has assessed for accreditation more than 10
universities and 30 colleges in different parts of the country. He was also
Coordinator of the NAAC steering committee (2002-03) and actively contributed to
the accreditation process of Bharathidasan University.
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As Vice -Chancellor, he has launched several initiatives in curricular innovations
(newer programmes in thrust areas, Five year integrated PG programmes, Choice
Based Credit System, etc.) and towards total quality upgradation in the university
departments and affiliated colleges.
He is singularly instrumental as the beloved son of our alma mater in promo ting the
interests of the college at the national level. The Hon’ble Vice -Chancellor took
special efforts to recommend St.Joseph’s College to the UGC for the award of
Degree Granting Status. We are proud to note that ours would be the first College in
India to receive this privileged honour, if approved. The Management and all the
beneficiaries of St.Joseph’s are immensely grateful to the revered Vice-Chancellor
for this noble gesture.
St Joseph’s has the distinctive pride of having produced many Vice-Chancellors and
among the array of Vice -Chancellors, Dr C Thangamuthu, the chief guest of this
College Day, will hold a very special place as not only an illustrious alumnus but also
as the visionary scholar who had promoted the interests of this great temple of
learning. We are indeed privileged to have you preside over this historic function.
May I now request you, Sir, to kindly address our student community and also
honour them by distributing the prizes.
Thank you.
Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ
Principal
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APPENDIX – I
NEW RESPONSIBILITIES, TRANSFERS, RETIREMENTS ETC.
I.
Higher Responsibilities
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ
Rev. Fr P Susai SJ
Rev. Fr G Joseph Antonysamy SJ
II.
: Secretary
: Controller of Examinations
Director, New Hostel
Campus Minister
: Directors:
Alumni Employment Centre
Alumni Association
Catholic Former Pupils’ Association
15-05-06
06-06-06
06-06-06
06-06-06
08-06-06
08-06-06
08-06-06
08-06-06
Inclusion of Governing Body
Dr T Vijaya Grace, MA,MPhil,PhD : Joint Director of Collegiate Education
Tiruchirappalli Region
Tiruchirappalli
III.
Heads of the Departments
Dr K Sunder Sekar
: Physics
01-06-06
IV. Transfers
V.
Rev. Fr M Arockiasamy Xavier SJ from St Joseph's College
(Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli to Arulanandar College, Karumathur
08-06-06
Rev. Fr G Joseph Antonysamy SJ Arulanandar College, Karumathur
to St Joseph's College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli
08-06-06
New Appointments
1.
2.
3.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
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Rev. Fr S Mariadoss SJ
Mr V L Jayapaul
Mr V Francis
Dr J John Love Joy
Mr James Peter
Rev. Fr S Samuel Jeyaseelan SJ
Mr Y Dominic
Mr J Charles
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Dr K S Arulsamy, Reader in Chemistry - 01-04-2007
Mr P V Cecil, LSG in English - 01-03-2007
Mr S Alphonse Joseph Rajkumar, LSG in English - 01-03-2007
Dr T Sundararaj, Reader in History - 01-09-2006
Dr T Mathiyazhagan, Reader in History - 01-05-2007
Dr S Gnanapragasam, Reader in Physics - 01-03-2007
Dr V Mohideen Abdul Khadir, Reader in Pl Biol & Pl Biotech - 01-03-2007
VII. Voluntary Retirement
1. Mr B Anbarasan, LSG in English - 13-06-2006
2. Mr P Alagarsamy, SG Junior Assistant - 11-12-2006
VIII. Obituary
1. Mr A Muthu Ganesh, I MSc Electronics - 22-09-2006
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APPENDIX – II
DELEGATES / RESOURCE PERSONS
CHEMISTRY
Dr K S Arulsamy
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Resource Person - District Level Scientific Seminar - Kamaraj Kalvi Koodam - 19
Mar 2006.
National Environmental Awareness Programme-2006 (SHEPHERD Programme)
- Holy Family High School, Ammepettai, Tiruchirappalli - 20 Mar 2006.
Environmental Awareness (II MSc Che) - Idayapatty, Viralimalai Union
(SHEPHERD village) - 7 Jul 2006.
Environmental Protection - NSS Camp - Government Higher Secondary School,
Srirangam - 18 Aug 2006.
Advanced Leadership Seminar - Haggai Institute, St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - 13-15 Aug 2006.
Health and Hygiene - NSS Camp - Government Higher Secondary School,
Natarajapuram, Vengur, Tiruchirappalli District - 27 Sep 2006.
Our Endangered Environment - NSS Camp - Government Syed Muthurza
Highter Secondary School, Aangarai, Lalgudi - 29 Sep 2006.
Chief Guest - Towards the Diamond Jubilee of the Indian Independence - 15th
Annual Day Celebration - Crea Children’s Academy Matric School, 3 Feb 2007.
Solid Waste Management (NEAC - SHEPHERD Programme) - Government
Higher SecondarySchool, RT Malai, Thoaimalai Union - 26 Feb 2007.
Dr N Mathiyalagan
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Member - Board of Studies in Chemistry - Jamal Mohamed College,
Tiruchirappalli - 2006-08.
Member - Board of Studies in Chemistry - Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli 2006-08.
Dr V Alex Ramani
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State Level Workshop on ‘Chemistry for the 21st Century’ - Tamil Nadu State
Council for Higher Education - Lady Wellington College, Chennai - 21-23 Nov
2006.
Training of College Teachers on Soft Skills - Bharathidasan University and
Confederation of Indian Industries - TMSSS, Empowerment Centre,
Tiruchirappalli - 6-10 Feb 2007.
Invited Lecture on ‘Chemistry of Vitamins’ - Chemistry Association, Cauvery
College, Tiruchirappalli - 18 Dec 2006.
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Advanced Leadership Seminar
Tiruchirappalli - 13-15 Aug 2006.
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Mr A N Paul Angelo
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National Workshop on ‘Nanomaterials: Properties and Applications’ - Department
of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirappalli - 2-3 Dec 2006.
Theoretical Chemistry Symposium - Department of Chemistry, Bharathidasan
University - 11-13 Dec 2006.
Mr A Rose Venis
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National Workshop on ‘Nanomaterials: Properties and Applications’ - Department
of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirappalli - 2-3 Dec 2006.
Theoretical Chemistry Symposium - Department of Chemistry, Bharathidasan
University - 11-13 Dec 2006.
Mr A Irudaya Jyothi
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National Seminar on Recent Trends in Chemistry - Jayaraj Annabakkiam College
for Women, Periyakulam - 27-28 Sep 2006.
Short Term Computer Course on Fundamentals of Computers for Teaching Staff
- St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
Orientation Programme for Junior Staff - Loyola College, Chennai - 5-9 Jun 2006.
Orientation Programme - SHEPHERD Extension Department, St. Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli - 27 Nov 2006.
Mr A Antony Sakthi
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Leadership Seminar - Haggai Institute, St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - 13-15 Aug 2006.
Short Term Computer Course on Fundamentals of Computers for Teaching Staff
- St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
COMMERCE
Mr S Irudayaraj
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UGC sponsored Two-day International Seminar on ‘Case Study Method of
Teaching in Commerce/Management Education’ - Department of Commerce and
Financial Studies, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 20-21 Jan 2007.
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Dr I Francis Gnanasekar
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Lecture on ‘Identification of Research Problem’ - Two-day Seminar on ‘Research
Methodology’ Department of Commerce, Shrimathi Indira Gandhi College,
Tiruchirappalli - 20 Mar 2006.
Rapporteur - UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Disaster Management Issues and Challenges’ - Postgraduate and Research Department of Comerce,
ADM College for Women, Nagapattinam - 21-22 Mar 2006.
Inaugural Address on ‘Brand Strategies’ - Commerce Association, Postgraduate
and Research Department of Comerce, ADM College for Women, Nagapattinam
- 14 Jul 2006.
Lecture on ‘Frantic effort and a brutal allegory of advertisement’ - Refresher
Course - Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 2 Aug 2006.
Lecture on ‘Unleash your hidden potential’ - MCA students, New Hostel, Jamal
Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli - 21 Sep 2006.
Inaugural Address on ‘Effectiveness of Advertisement’ - Commerce Association,
Pope John Paul-II College of Education, Reddiarpalayam, Pondicherry - 6 Oct
2006.
Chairperson - Two-day National Seminar on ‘E-Commerce: The permeating
phenomenon of the Indian Business in the post-globalised era’ - Department of
Commerce, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 14 Feb 2007.
Member, Board of Studies - Department of Commerce, Annamal Dhanapakiyam
College for Women, Periyakulam - 2 Mar 2007.
Key-note Address - UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Privatisation of Higher
Education’ - Postgraduate Department of Commerce, MES Asmabi College,
Kodungallur, Kerala - 6 Mar 2007.
Dr S Joseph Xavier
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Key-note Address - Dharapuram Rural Community College, Dharapuram,
Pollachi - 6 Aug 2006.
Key-note Address - Consortium of NGOs for Social Development and Research
(CSDR), Kodaikanal - 11 Aug 2006.
Special Address - ‘Maruthiruvar’ Documentary Film Release - Theni - 17 Jun
2006.
Author Workshop on ‘Increasing your chance of successful publication in
Academic Journals’ - Department of Library, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli
- 19 Sep 2006.
South India Level Workshop on ‘Cultural Nationalism’ - Indian Social Institute,
Bangalore - 28-31 Oct 2006.
Dr F R Alexander Pravin Durai
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Lecture on ‘Eradication of Poverty through the Innovative employment schemes’
- Urumu Dhanalakshmi College, Tiruchirappalli - 28-29 Sep 2006.
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Rev. Dr S Mariadoss SJ
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National Conference on ‘Banking’ - Department of Commerce, Loyola College,
Chennai - 18-19 Jan 2007.
Mr M Julius Ceasar
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Orientation Programme on ‘Learning to Serve and Serving to Learn’ SHEPHERD Extension Department, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli 29 Nov 2006
Resource Person - Social Implication of Globalization - Cupuchin Theological
College, Amalashram, Tiruchirappalli - 15 Jul 2006.
Resource Person - Indian Economy and Globalization - Park’s College, Tirupur 29 Sep 2006.
Resource Person - Budget and Budgetary Control - Department of Human
Resource Management, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 3 Oct 2006.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dr S Albert Rabara
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Organiser - Training Programme on Computer Literacy and Internet for Rural
School Teachers and Panchyat Officials - In collaboration with JCICT &
SHEPHERD Extension Department, St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 27 Jul
2006.
Established Internet Kiosk - In collaboration with BSNL, Tiruchirappalli - Science
Exhibition, Government High School, Alathur - 5-7 Dec 2006.
Team Coordinator - Online Cataloguing, Software Development Team, JCICT,
St Joseph's College Library and NICE - Jul 2007.
Organising Secretary - National Conference on Computer Science and
Communication Technology - Department of Computer Science, St Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli - 16-17 Feb 2007.
Editor - Jamal Academic Research Journal (JARC) - Published by Jamal
Mohammed College, Tiruchirappalli.
Editor - Proceedings of the NCSCT-2007 - Computer Science and
Communication Technology, Department of Computer Science, St Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli - 2007.
Invited talk on ‘Usage of e-Resources’ - Workshop on Research Methodology in
History - Department of History, St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 30 Nov
2006.
Lecture on ‘Wireless and Mobile Technology’ - Thantahi Hans Rover College,
Perambalur - 5 Feb 2007.
University Representative, Board of Studies - Computer Science, ADM College
for Women, Nagapattinam.
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Subject Expert - Board of Studies - Computer Science - Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli
Guest Faculty - M.Tech. Programme, Computer Science, Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli.
ECONOMICS
Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal
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Attended the Principal’s Meeting - University Grants Commission, Hyderabad 5-6 Aug 2006.
Broadcasting on ‘Welfare of Minorities’ - All India Radio, Tiruchirappalli - 20 Nov
2006.
Attended Jesuit Educational Association (JEA) Higher Education Meeting St Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad - 14-16 Jan 2007.
Attended Meeting of National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions,
Government of India - Chennai - 22 Jan 2007.
Attended Meeting of National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions,
Government of India - Chennai - 5 Feb 2007.
Workshop with the International Ranking Agency - Xavier Labour Relations
Institute (XLRI), Jamshedpur - 25-26 Jan 2007.
University Representative for Academic Council - AVC College, Mayiladuthurai.
Dr J A Arul Chellakumar
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Lecture on ‘Budget-2006: Implications to India in the Context of Globalization and
Capital Account Convertibility’ - ICFAI National College, Karur - 1 Apr 2006.
Two-day National Seminar on ‘Dimensions of Agriculture Development in India Periyar University, Salem - 14-15 Dec 2006.
Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
48th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Labour Economics - Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - 5-7 Jan 2007.
UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of
Knowledge Management in India - Department of Economics, Holy Cross
College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
UGC sponsored Question Bank Workshop - Department of Economics, AVC
College, Mayiladuthurai - 4 Feb 2007.
One-day Seminar on ‘The Relevance of Human Resource in the Present
Scenario’ - Seetha Lakshmi Achi College for Women, Karaikudi - 15 Feb 2007.
Member, Board of Studies - Department of Economics, Jamal Mohamed College,
Tiruchirappalli.
Member, Board of Studies - Department of Economics, AVC College,
Mayladuthurai.
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Member, Board of Studies - Department of Economics, HH Rajah’s College,
Pudukkottai.
Member, Board of Studies - Department of Economics, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli.
Member, Academic Council - Shri. AVVM Pushpam College, Poondi, Thanjavur.
Dr G Gnanasekaran
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of
Knowledge Management in India - Department of Economics, Holy Cross
College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
Editor - Jamal Academic Research Journal - Jamal Mohamed College,
Tiruchirappalli.
Six months Training for Tamil Nadu Prisons - Newly Recruited Worers - 15 Jul
2006.
48th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Labour Economics - Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - 5-7 Jan 2007.
One-day Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Srimathi Indira Gandhi College,
Tiruchirappalli - 5 Jan 2007.
Corporate Social Responsibility of Human Resource Managers - Srimathi Indira
Gandhi College, Tiruchirappalli - 5 Dec 2007.
Lecture on ‘Effective Teaching Methods on Environmental Science’ - AVC
College, Mayiladuthurai - 12 Dec 2006.
Resource Person - Principal M. Visvanathan Endowment Lecture - AVC College,
Mayiladuthurai - 11 Dec 2006.
Refresher Course in Management Studies: Issues relating to Globalization Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 28 Jul 2006.
UGC sponsored National Seminar on Health Insurance - Bharathiyar University,
Coimbatore - 16 Feb 2007.
Dr P Stanly Joseph Michealraj
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
Lecture on ‘An Introduction to Econometrics’ - ICFAI, Tiruchirappalli - 23 Jun
2006.
Inaugural Address on ‘Service Learning for PG students’ - SHEPHERD
Extension Department, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 20 Sep 2006.
Lecture on ‘Impact of WTO on Developing Countries - ICFAI, Tiruchirappalli 13 Feb 2007.
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Lecture on ‘Legal Issues related to Women Entrepreneurship’ - Don Bosco,
Vazhikaatti, Tiruchirappalli -18 Feb 2007.
Mr K Arockiadoss
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
Mr G Iruthayaraj
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
27th Annual Conference of the Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
48th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Labour Economics - Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - 5-7 Jan 2007.
Mr L Arockiasamy
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Author Workshop on ‘Increasing your chance of successful publication in
Academic Journals’ - Department of Library, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli
- 19 Sep 2006.
Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of
Knowledge Management in India - Department of Economics, Holy Cross
College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
27th Annual Conference of the Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
One-day Seminar on RFID Technology and Library Management in Digital Era Department of Library, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli.
Mr A John Sundararaj
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
27th Annual Conference of the Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
Mr A Justin Diraviam
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Tiruchirappalli - 13-15 Aug 2006.
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Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of
Knowledge Management in India - Department of Economics, Holy Cross
College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
Mr P Prabakaran
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
27th Annual Conference of the Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
Mr M Suvakkin
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Regional Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Jointly organized by the
Departments of Economics of St. Joseph's College and Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
Short Term Computer Course on Fundamentals of Computers for Teaching Staff
- St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
Lecture on ‘Available Government Schemes for the Rural Youth in various
Government Industrial Agencies’ - Don Bosco, Vazhikaatti, Tiruchirappalli 17 Dec 2007.
Coaching classes for VAO - Alumni Association, St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli.
ENGLISH
Mr G Raveendhiran
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Resource Person for Bridge Course - Chidambaram Pillai College for Women,
Mannachanallur - 5 Jul 2006.
Chief Guest - II Undergraduate Talent Show - New Hostel, St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - 16 Sep 2006.
Chief Guest - Inauguration of Quiz Club - Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli 4 Oct 2006.
Resource Person - Seminar on Soft Skills - MAM College of Engineering,
Tiruchirappalli - 15 Nov 2006.
Resource Person - English for Enrichment - Chidambaram Pillai College for
Women, Mannachanallur - 6 Dec 2006.
Lecture on ‘Communication Skills’ - Workshop for Higher Secondary Commerce
Teachers - National College, Tiruchirappalli - 29 Jan 2007.
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International Conference on ‘Canadian Literature Dialogue Across Cultures:
Canada and India’ - Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 31 Jan - 2 Feb 2007.
National Seminar on ‘Post-Colonial Writings: Themes and Responses’ Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Tiruchirappalli - 16-17 Feb 2006.
Lecture on ‘Tagore’s Gitanjali’ - Tamil Sangam, Tiruchirappalli - 3 May 2006.
Chief Guest for Independence Day Celebration - Talk on ‘Achievements of India
since Independence - St. Joseph’s Anglo-Indian Girls’ Higher Secondary School,
Tiruchirappalli - 15 Aug 2006.
Attended Teacher Support Programme for the Business English Course (BEC) 25-27 Sep 2006.
Resource Person - One-day Workshop on ‘Soft Skills’ - MAM College of
Engineering, Tiruchirappalli - 15 Nov 2006.
Dr S Joseph Arul Jayraj
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Judge - Western Dance Programme in CAMPOFEZ 2006 - Campion AngloIndian Higher Secondary School, Tiruchirappalli - 13 Aug 2006.
Conducted a Workshop - The Teachers of English at the Upper Primary Level at
Block Resource Centre (SSA), Pullambadi, Tiruchirappalli District - 10, 17 Feb
2007.
Conducted a Workshop - The Teachers English at the Upper Primary Level at
Block Resource Centre (SSA), Manachanallur, Tiruchirappalli District - 19 Feb
2007.
Mr Fernandez Garnet
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Curriculum’ in connection with current trends and exploring new vistas - Fatima
College, Madurai - 9 Dec 2006.
Chief Guest - Release of ‘Holy Cross Standard’ - Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli.
Residential Programme on ‘Training of College Teachers on Soft-Skill
Development (TCTSD) - jointly conducted by Bharathidasan University
Technological Park and Confederation of Indian Industry, Tiruchirappalli Zone 6-10 Feb 2007.
Regional Summit on Quality in Education - jointly organized by CII Coimbatore
Zone and CII Institute of Quality, Bangalore - CII Residency Hotel, Bangalore 2-3 Feb 2007.
Mr V L Jeyapaul
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Students’ - Centre for Distance Education, Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli.
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HINDI
Dr K S Pranatharthiharan
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Pudukkottai.
Hindi-Day Lecture - Hindi Fortnight Celebrations - Central Electro Chemical
Research Institute (CECRI), Karaikudi - 14 Sep 2006.
Resource Person - Contact Programmes: ‘Conversational Hindi’ for Tamil/
English medium students and ‘Conversational English’ for Tamil/English students
- State Bank of India Officers’ Association Institute, Chennai.
HISTORY
Dr T Sundararaj
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Indian Council of Historical Research has recognized the ‘Indian Historical
Studies’ and sanctioned Rs.20000 for each issue.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dr P Devanesan
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Director - AIACHE, New Delhi sponsored All India Tr aining Programme for
College Teachers in Soft Skills - Kristu Jyoti College, Bangalore - 19-25 May
2006.
‘Self Esteem’ Leadership Training Programme for Student Leaders - Department
of HRM, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 4 Aug 2006.
The Family as a Social Institution: The Challenges and Our Response Today Seminar for the Salesian Cooperators - Provincial House, Manikandam,
Tiruchirappalli - 17 Sep 2006.
Social Analysis in the Context of Village Life Experience - The Students of Good
Shepherd, Theological College, Coimbatore - 25-27 Oct 2006.
Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges for the Voluntary Sector Gnanodaya College of Philosophy, The Retreat, Yercaud, Salem District 11 Nov 2006.
Lay Collaboration Today - CRI Regional Assembly, Shrine Retreat Centre,
Vailankanni - 16 Feb 2007.
Training in Soft Skills for Managers (I MBA students) - AMS Engineering College,
Namakkal - 8-9 Mar 2007.
Dr A Savarimuthu
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Special Lecture on Personality development a winning strategy - PG Department
of Social Work, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College, Srirangam,
Tiruchirappalli - 29 Sep 2006.
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Special Lecture on Psychology and Counselling - Human Rights Association,
Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 18 Oct 2006.
Resource Person - Two-day Leadership Programme for Students Leaders Department of Human Resource Management, St Joseph's College ,
Tiruchirappalli - 4-5 Aug 2006.
Resource Person - Transactional Analysis for Supervisors in BHEL, Trichy Unit Supervisory Trainee’s Training Programme, HRDC, BHEL - 4-5 Sep 2006.
Resource Person - Transactional Analysis for BHEL Power Sector Supervisors Supervisory Trainee’s Training Programme, HRDC, BHEL - 11-12, 18-19 Sep
2006.
Short-term Course on ‘Fundamentals of Computers’ - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
Residential Programme - Organised by BARD & CII - Training of ‘College
Teachers on Soft-Skill Development’ (TCTSD) - 6-10 Feb 2007.
Key-note Address on ‘Professional Social Work Intervention in Human Resource
Management Field’ - Technical Session of the ‘National Seminar on Professional
Social work Intervention in different fields’ - Department of Social Work, Christu
Raj College, Panjapur, Tiruchirappalli - 23 Feb 2007.
Resource Person - State Level UGC sponsored Two-days Seminar on
‘Evaluation Method Towards Enhancing Quality of Higher Education’ - 2-3 Mar
2007.
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ
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Chief Trainer - Series of 10-Day Training package conducted for the Staff of
several national and international NGOs - ZOA Refugee Care, Netherlands,
Ampara, Sri Lanka - May -Jun 2006.
Seminar on Extension Education for the faculty members - J. A. College for
Women, Periakulam - 10 Jul 2006.
Training for VRO Staff - NGO on Leadership and Communication, Puthur - 3 Aug
2006.
Training for Junior Carmel Sisters on Leadership - Samayapuram - 26-27 Aug
2006.
Rural Camp - II PG Human Resource Management Students - Loyola Extension
Services and Nithranikethan, Thiruvananthapuram - 13-16 Sep 2006.
Animation to Teachers and Students to prepare them for Public Examinations Mandapam Refugee Camp, Mandapam - 7 Nov 2006.
Attended General Body Meeting - Higher Education, Jesuit Madurai Province,
Tiruchirappalli - 18-19 Nov 2006.
Partners’ Meeting - Organization for Eelam Refugees Rehabilitation - OfERR,
NGO, Chennai - 22-23 Feb 2007.
Training for Non-Government Organisations - SOPORT Staff, Tiruchirappalli 24-25 Feb 2007.
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Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ
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Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad - 7-8 Jul 2006.
Annual Workshop on Research Methodology - Madras Institute of Development
Studies - 9-12 Jan 2006.
The New Challenge: A National Workshop on Third Gender Concerns - Institute
of Development Alternatives, Chennai - 15-16 Mar 2006.
Member, Advisory Committee - 48th Annual Conference of the Indian Society of
Labour Economics - Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 5-7 Jan 2007.
LIBRARY
Mr M Dorairajan
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Meeting on ‘Improving Public Health in Tamil Nadu and Eradicating Illiteracy and
Enhancing Education in Tamil Nadu’ - Meenkshi Mission Hospital and Research
Centre, Madurai - 20 Jun 2006.
UGC sponsored Refresher Course on ‘Library and Information Science’ Pondicherry University, Pondicherry - 9-29 Nov 2006.
One-day Seminar on ‘Future Libraries’ - Anna University, Chennai - 30 Dec 2006.
The High Level Library Committee - Bharathidasan University Library,
Tiruchirappalli, 24 Apr 2006.
Lecture on ‘Present Scenario of Academic Libraries’ - Orientation Programme for
Users of Library and NAAC Orientation Programme for Library Staff Members Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science for Women, Perambalur 13 Sep 2006.
Organiser - WebOPAC with Jerome Centre for Information and Communication
Technology (JCICT) - 7 Aug 2006.
Organiser - Author Workshop - St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Aug
2006.
Organiser - One-day Seminar on ‘RFID Technology and Library Management in
Digital Era’ - 3 Feb 2007.
Delivered chief guest lecture on ‘Libraries today and tomorrow’ - Library Day
Celebration - National College, Tiruchirappalli - 6 Mar 2007.
MATHEMATICS
Dr S K Ayyaswamy
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Resource Person - Seminar on ‘Restructuring of Curriculum’ in connection with
current trends and exploring new vistas’ - Fatima College, Madurai - 9 Dec 2006.
Chair Person for ‘Graph Theory’ - Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 12 Jan
2007.
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Mr S Rubanraj
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Resource Person - Basic Astronomy - Summer Science Camp - Anna Science
Centre and Planetarium, Tiruchirappalli - 19-20 May 2006.
Resource Person - Practical Astronomy - Winter Science Camp - Anna Science
Centre and Planetarium, Tiruchirappalli - 28-30 Dec 2006.
Invited Lecture on ‘Fuzzy Set Theory’ - Mathematics Association, Urumu
Dhanalakshmi College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Jan 2007.
Resource Person - Practical Astronomy - Mathematics Association,
Seethalakshmi Ramasamy College, Tiruchirappalli - 21 Jan 2007.
Inaugural Address on ‘Fuzzy Set Theory’ - Mathematics Association, St. Joseph's
College (SFS), Tiruchirappalli - 22 Jan 2007.
Maths Quiz Master - State Level Intercollegiate Competition in Mathematics Thanthai Hans Roever College, Perambalur - 14 Feb 2007.
Mr L Benedict Michael Raj
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Technology, Bangalore - 10-12 Jun 2006.
International Conference on Discrete Mathematics - IISC, Bangalore - 15-18 Dec
2006.
Mr T Rajaretnam
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Resource Person - One-day Seminar - Pavendar Bharathidasan Arts and
Science College, Tiruchirappalli - 6 Feb 2007.
Mr M Thiagarajan
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Refresher Course in Education
Tiruchirappalli - 1-21 Jun2006.
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PHYSICS
Dr M Kalidoss
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Staff Selection Committee Meeting - AVC College, Mayiladuthurai - 7 Feb 2007.
LaTeX Training Programme - National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 5-6 May 2006.
LaTeX Training Programme - Sacred Heart College, Tirupathur - 7-8 Jul 2006.
Symposium on ‘Biology Today’ - Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 13 Jul
2006.
Seventeenth Mid-Year Meeting of the Indian Academy Sciences - Indian Institute
of Science, Bangalore - 14-15 Jul 2006.
LaTeX Training Programme - St Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai - 4-5 Aug 2006.
Physics Association - St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 27 Sep 2006.
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LaTeX Training Programme - National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 27-28 Oct 2006.
External Academic Auditor for the Physics Department - Sacred Heart College,
Tiruppattur - 4 Dec 2006.
Invited Lecture - National Conference on Recent Advancements in Material
Science - RKM Vivekananda College, Chennai - 29-30 Dec 2006.
Subject Expert for selection of Lecturer in Physics - Nehru Memorial College,
Puthanampatti - 3-4 Feb 2007.
Referee - Research Journal ‘Mayur’ - AVC College, Mayiladuthurai - 2006.
Dr S Alfred Cecil Raj
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One-day State Level Seminar on ‘Renewabe Energy and Energy Conservation
for Rural Development’ - Gandhigram Rural University, Dindigul - 1 Nov 2006.
Short Course on ‘Photonics’ - Ponnaiyah Ramajeyam Engineering College,
Vallam, Thanjavur - 9 Dec 2006.
Dr I Johnson
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Challenges and Opportunities of Commerce Higher Education in International
Scenario - Commerce Association, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - Jul
2006.
Lecture on ‘Renewable Energy Source - Rajiv Gandhi Renewable Energy Day
Celebrations - Organised by Bharathidasan University - St Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - 17 Aug 2006.
Non-polluting energy sources for study and healthy environment - Exnora and
Urumu Dhanalakshmi College, Tiruchirappalli - 7 Feb 2007.
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dr V Mohideen Abdul Khadir
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Consultancy - Editorial Board, Siddha Medicine (Monthly Journal of Sanjeevi) Published by Anthyodhaya Sangh, Woraiyur, Tiruchirappalli.
Dr D Irudaya Arockisamy
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Consultancy - Project Proposal Writing - Staff of Cauvery College for Women,
Tiruchirappalli - 6 Sep 2007
Consultancy - Importance of Soil Testing - The Farmers of Idaiyapatti -18 Dec
2006.
Member - Board of Studies in Botany (UG) - Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli - 15 Dec 2006.
Member - Board of Studies in Botany - Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli 17 Jul 2006.
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Doctoral Committee Member - PhD Scholar: G Babu, Guide: Dr M V Rao,
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 12 Aug 2006.
Research Thrust: Major and Minor Projects - Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College
of Arts and Science for Women - 13 Aug 2006.
ISRO-NNRMS Training programme on ‘Applications of GIS & RS in
Environmental Management’ - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore - 20 Jun - 3 Jul
2006.
Preparation and Presentation of Research Proposals - Funding Agencies, Staff
Orientation Programme - St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 14-15 Jun 2006.
Dr G Melchias
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of Biotechnology, St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 7 Apr 2006.
Session Lead Talk on ‘Transgenic Plants: Problems and Prospects’ - National
Conference on ‘Recent Trends in Biological Research’ - Annai College,
Kumbakonam - 8 Feb 2007.
Session Chairman - National Symposium on Thrust Areas in Biotechnology Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Invited Talk - State Level Seminar on ‘Advances in Reproductive Biology’ Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College, Perambalur - 8 Mar 2006.
Invited Talk - COSSIP/UGC Seminar on ‘Advances in Biotechnology’ - ANJA
College, Sivakasi - 23 Sep 2006.
Invited Talk - Transgenic Crops and Foods: Biosafety and the need for watch Workshop in Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology - Loyola College, Chennai 19 Jan 2006.
Attended - National Seminar on Bioinformatics - Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli - 3-4 Mar 2007.
Doctoral Committee Member - PhD Synopsis submission - R Jasmine Jemimah
Jayanthi, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 14 Mar 2007.
Group Leader, Tiruchirappalli Region : Consultative Discussion on Technology
for Poverty Reduction, Practical Action (Intermediate Technology Development
Group, UK), South Asia Programme, Chennai - 3 Mar 2007.
Doctoral Committee Member - PhD Synopsis submission - P Sumithra,
Biotechnology, Bharathidasan University - 11 Mar 2006.
Member, Board of Studies in Biotechnology - Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli
- 5 Apr 2006.
Dr R Jeyachandran
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Lecture on ‘Microbial Enzyme Technology’ - Department of Microbiology,
Karpagam Arts and Science College, Coimbatore - 4 Oct 2006.
Attended International Workshop on ‘Techniques in Molecular Morphology,
Imaging, gene expression and Behavioral analysis’ - Organized by the School of
Medicine and Health Science, Monash University, Malaysia - 20-24 Nov 2006.
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Short Term Course on Fundamentals of Computers - Department of Computer
Science, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
Workshop on ‘Recent Advances and Challenges of Biotechnology Processes’ Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirappalli - 15-16 Dec 2006.
Dr J John
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Workshop in Microbiology and Environment (MEM’07) - Department of
Microbiology, Kurinji College of Arts and Science, Tiruchirappalli - 24-25 Jan
2007.
Orientation Programe - HIV-AIDS Awareness among College Students Organised by AIDS Prevention and Control, VHS, Chennai - Jamal Mohamed
College, Tiruchirappalli 27-28 Jan 2007.
Short term course on Fundamentals of Computers - Department of Computer
Science, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirapplli - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
Dr S Senthilkuma r
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Organisms and Food’ - International Centre for Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology, Italy - Conducted by Department of Biotechnology, Government
of Srilanka - 22-25 Mar 2006.
Young Scientist Overseas Associateship Award - Department of Biotechnology,
Government of India - 2006-07.
Mr S Sahaya Sathish
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College, Tiruchirappalli - 7 Apr 2006.
Seminar on Advanced Leadership - Haggai Institute, Bangalore and St. Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli -13-15 Aug 2006.
Author Workshop - St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Seminar on RFID Technology and Library Management in Digital Era Department of Library, St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 3 Feb 2007.
Short term course on Fundamentals of Computers - Department of Computer
Science, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirapplli - 31 Jan - 6 Feb 2007.
Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India sponsored Regional
Conference on ‘Fern Diversity of India’ - Centre for Biodiversity and
Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai collaborated with Department
of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 24 Feb
2007.
Mr K Rajan
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State Level Seminar on Recent Trends in Microbiology - Kurinji College of Arts
and Science, Tiruchirappalli - 3 Feb 2006.
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Seminar on AIDS-TB Pandemic: Global Perspectives - Department of
Biotechnology, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 28 Feb 2006.
Seminar on Recent trends in Zoology - PG & Research Department of Zoology,
Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli - 1 Mar 2006.
Workshop on ‘Patent Awareness’ - Department of Biotechnology, St. Joseph’s
College, Tiruchirappalli - 7 Apr 2006.
National Level Seminar on Emerging trends in Life Science-2006 - Dept. of
Zoology, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli - 24-25 Aug 2006.
National Seminar on Thrust areas in Biotechnology - Department of
Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Mr A Egbert Selwin Rose
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‘ lant Tissue Culture: A Valuable tool in crop improvement’ - The
Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi - 13-25 Nov 2006.
Dr S Soosai Raj
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Zoology, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli - 24-25 Aug 2006.
Workshop on ‘Patent Awareness’ - Department of Biotechnology, St. Joseph’s
College, Tiruchirappalli - 7 Apr 2006.
Mr S P Anand
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UGC sponsored National Conference on ‘Environment and Sustainable
Development’ - Department of Environmental Management, Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - 16-17 Feb 2006.
UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Advances in Plant Sciences’ - Department
of Plant Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 24-25 Feb 2006.
DST & TN SCST Sponsored State Level Workshop on ‘Patent Awareness’ Department of Biotechnology, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 7 Apr 2006.
Staff Orientation Programme - St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - 14-15 Jun
2006.
STATISTICS
Dr N Ramasamy
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College for Women, Pudukkottai - 2006-08.
Resource Person - UGC sponsored two-days workshop on ‘Survey Methodology’
- Madras Christian College, Chennai - 9-10 Mar 2007.
Dr G Stephen Vincent
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One-day Workshop on ‘Recent advances in Stochastic Modelling’ - School of
Mathematics, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai - 14-15 Dec 2006.
Resource Person - One-day Workshop on ‘Research Methodology’ - Departm ent
of Commerce, Srimathi Indra Gandhi College, Tiruchirappalli - 5 Jan 2007.
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Mathematics, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 30 Jun 2006.
Lecture on ‘Statistical Package and its applications’ - Department of
Mathematics, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College, Perambalur - 17 Oct 2006.
Lecture on ‘Use of Computers in History for Research Work’ - Department of
History, St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 28 Nov 2006.
Lecture on ‘Research Methodology’ - Department of Economics, both Holy Cross
College and St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 21 Dec 2006.
Lecture on ‘Introduction to Statistical Package’ - Department of Commerce,
Srimathi Indira Gandhi College, Tiruchirappalli - 5 Jan 2007.
Lecture on ‘Statistical Packages’ - Workshop in Research Methodology Department of Commerce, St Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Feb 2007.
TAMIL
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Dr U Raju
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National Level Workshop on ‘Application Oriented Reconstruction of UG Tamil
(Part I) syllabus - 26 Dec 2006.
Mr I Susai
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Workshop on ‘Human Rights in Tamil Literature’ - Chithambaram Pillai College,
Manachanallur - 12 Dec 2006.
Lecture on ‘Feminism in Tamil Literature’ - Inaugural Function - Tamil Peravai,
Seethalakshmi Ramasamy College, Tiruchirappalli - 27 Aug 2006.
Lecture on ‘Feminism in Tamil Literature’ - Sri Meenachi Government Arts
College for Women, Madurai - 14 Feb 2006.
E}y; Ma;T \mNrhfkpj;jpud; Gjpdq;fspy; kdpjd;| - jkpo;g; Nguit> J}a tsdhh;
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E}y; Ma;T - \gspq;Fj; jkpiog; gOjpd;wp vOj| - N`hl;ly; kah];> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp 3 Mf];l; 2006.
Resource Person - NSS General Orientation - Indira Gandhi College,
Tiruchirappalli - 22 Sep 2006.
Resource Person - ‘Approaches to Applied Grammar and Applied Linguistics’
MPhil Orientation Programme - Departments of English and Tamil, St Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli - 15 Sep 2006.
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ
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Mr J Benjamin Aron Titus
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APPENDIX - III
PAPERS PRESENTED
CHEMISTRY
Dr S Raja
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Cyclisation of 2’-aminochalcones to tetrahydro-quinolones using NaHSO 4-SiO 2
under solvent free conditions - International Conference on Life through
Chemistry - P. R. Engineering College, Vallam, Thanjavur - 25-26 Feb 2006.
COMMERCE
Dr I Francis Gnanasekar
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Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - Suggestive measure to improve
commerce education with reference to pharmaceutical marketing - UGC
sponsored National Seminar - Commerce Department, Jamal Mohamed College,
Tiruchirappalli - 14-15 Sep 2006.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - Emerging marketing practices and
challenges faced by the consumers in the Indian pharmaceutical sector International Conference - Adaikalamatha Institute of Management, Vallam 21-22 Sep 2006.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - Role of Government Agencies in
eradication of poverty through establishing medicinal plants cultivation and
processing centers for rural entrepreneurs - UGC sponsored National Seminar
on Eradication of poverty through innovative employment schemes - Commerce
Department, Urumu Dhanalakshmi College, Tiruchirappalli.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - Case study analysis of Ranbaxy’s
marketing strategies in global pharmaceutical operation - UGC Sponsored
International Seminar on ‘Case Study Method of Teaching in Commerce/
Management Education’ - Department of Commerce and Financial Studies,
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 20-21 Jan 2007.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - Health is a vital factor for economic
growth and human development - 27th Annual Conference of the Association of
Economists of Tamil Nadu - Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram 27-28 Jan 2007.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Arul Mahimai Ignatious C - Customer relation
management: A new challence - International Symposium on Global Business
Opportunities and Challenges - Department of Commerce, Loyola College,
Chennai - 15-16 Feb 2007.
Francis Gnanasekar I - Citizen of the World: Female labour participation in
Canada and India - XXIII IACS Interdisciplinary Internatioal Conference on
Canadian Studies - University of Jammu - 23-25 Feb 2007.
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Curriculum Design for Excellence - Regional Seminar on ‘Directions and
Strategies for Quality Management in Accredited Institutions: Changing needs
and Educational Concerns’ - Seethalakshmi Ramaswamy College, Tiruchirappalli
- 23-24 Feb 2006.
Mr M Julius Ceasar
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Commerce Education a Paradigm Shift
- National Seminar on ‘Emerging
Contours in Higher Education: Exploring Excellence’ - St. Joseph's College of
Commerce, Bangalore - 6-7 Oct 2006.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Mr D S Ravi
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Intelligent Tutoring System for MIS - National Conference on ‘Parallel and
Distributed Computing’ - Cauvery College for Women, Tiruchirappalli - 30-31 Mar
2006.
Mr A Charles
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The Comparative Survey of On-line and Off-line Hand Writing Recognition National Conference on ‘Parallel and Distributed Computing’ - Cauvery College
for Women, Tiruchirappalli - 30-31 Mar 2006.
Mr L Arockiam
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A Study on Design of Websites - National Conference on ‘Parallel and
Distributed Computing’ - Cauvery College for Women, Tiruchirappalli - 30-31 Mar
2006.
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databases in a Banking Environment - UGC sponsored National Conference on
‘Computer Science and Communication Technology’ - St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - 16-17 Feb 2007.
ICT: A recipe for the future world - ICSSR sponsored International Conference on
‘Socially Relevant Higher Education in India’ (SRHEI-2006) - Cardamom
Planters’ Association College, Bodinayakanur - 21-23 Feb 2006.
An investigative study of Data-Grid and Resource Management in the Grid
Environment - National Conference on ‘Parallel and Distributed Computing’ Cauvery College for Women, Tiruchirappalli - 30-31 Mar 2006.
Computational issues and solutions of concurrency in multilevel secured objectoriented Databases - National Conference on ‘Issues and Trends in Advance
Computing’ - Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathiyamangalam - Jun
2006.
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ECONOMICS
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Account Convertibility - ICFAI National College, Karur - 1 Apr 2006.
Agrarian Distress and Alleviatory Measures - Two-Day National Seminar Periyar University, Salem - 14-15 Dec 2006.
Economic Growth and Human Development - 27th Annual Conference of the
Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu - Theivanai Ammal College for Women,
Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
Continuing Education Programme: A case study among the Stone quarry women
workers on Pudukkottai district - UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on
‘Process and Perspectives of Knowledge Managemetn in India - Department of
economics, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
Dr G Gnanasekaran
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FDI in the Retail Sector - 27th Annual Conference of the Assoc iation of
Economists of Tamil Nadu - Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram 27-28 Jan 2007.
Mr G Iruthayaraj
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Society of Labour Economics - Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 5-7 Jan
2007.
FDI in Retail Trade - 27th Annual Conference of the Association of Economists of
Tamil Nadu - Theivanai Ammal College for Women, Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
Mr L Arockiasamy
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Economic Growth and Human Development - 27th Annual Conference of the
Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu - Theivanai Ammal College for Women,
Villupuram - 27-28 Jan 2007.
The Need for Investment in Human Capital Formation in Developing Countries UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of
Knowledge Managemetn in India - Department of economics, Holy Cross
College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
Knowledge Management and Globalising in Knowledgement’ - UGC sponsored
State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of Knowledge Managemetn in
India - Department of economics, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb
2007.
Human Development in India - Two-day State Level Seminar on ‘Challenges of
Indian Economy in the Post Liberalization Scenario’ - Department of Economics,
Arulanandar College, Karumathur, Madurai - 28 Feb - 1 Mar 2007.
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The Need for Investment in Human Capital Formation in Developing Countries UGC sponsored State Level Seminar on ‘Process and Perspectives of
Knowledge Management in India - Departm ent of Economics, Holy Cross
College, Tiruchirappalli - 1-2 Feb 2007.
ENGLISH
Dr S Joseph Arul Jayraj
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into Tamil and presented - UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Translation as
a Tool to Promote National Integration and Social Awareness’ - Department of
English, National College, Tiruchirappalli - 28 Sep 2006.
‘Translation - A Transcreation: A Pragmatic Study’ (A Tamil devotional song was
translated and transcreated into English) - National Seminar on ‘Translation - A
Transcreation’ - Department of English, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women,
Coimbatore - 12 Feb 2007.
Dr J John Love Joy
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Positive Washback: The Power to Empower L2 Learners - Third All India
Conference of Kanniyakumari Academy of Arts & Science (KAAS) - Scott
Christian College, Nagercoil - 1-2 Dec 2006.
HINDI
Dr K S Pranatharthiharan
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Contribution of Sanskrit Literature to the Literature of Hindi - National Seminar on
‘Sanskrit - World Language and Literature’ - Dr MGR Janaki College of Arts and
Science for Women, Chennai - 23 Jul 2006.
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English, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul - 8-12 Jan
2007.
Srimati Mahadevi Varma Ki Rachanom me Manavatavad - Dr MGR Janaki
College of Arts and Science for Women, Chennai - 25 Jan 2007.
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HISTORY
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History Congress’ - Department of History, Stella Maris College, Chennai - 27-29
Oct 2006.
Indian Constitution and Social Harmoney - Annual Conference of the Indian Red
Cross Society, Kanyakumari - 11 Mar 2007.
Rights of women and changing perspective - UGC sponsored Seminar St Annes College, Periyakulam - 23 Mar 2007.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dr P Devanesan
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Self Help Group as Subaltern Civil Society in Post-Colonial India - Seventh
International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research
(ISTR) - Bangkok, Thailand - 7 Sep 2006.
Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ
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Environmental Pollution and Social Responsibility - National Conference on
‘Science and Computer Applications in Tamil’ - Department of Tamil, St. Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli - 24-25 Feb 2006.
LIBRARY
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Dorairajan M and Joice J - Tourism and Economi Development in India - UGC
sponsored National Seminar on ‘Perspectives of Indian Tourism Industry’ Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College, Pollachi - 24-25 Jan 2006.
MATHEMATICS
Dr S K Ayyaswamy
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Koilraj S and Ayyaswamy S K - Consecutive labellings of subdivisions of swings
and dove tailed graphs - International Conference on Mathematics and Computer
Science - Loyola College, Chennai - Mar 2007.
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Koilraj S and Ayyaswamy S K - Consecutive labellings of subdivisions of swings
and dove tailed graphs - International Conference on Mathematics and Computer
Science - Loyola College, Chennai - Mar 2007.
Mr M Thiagarajan
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with controllable arrival rates - International Conference - IIT, Chennai - 6-8 Jan
2007.
Thiagarajan M and Srinivasan A - Geo/Geo/1/∞ independent queueing model
with controllable arrival rates - National Conference - Gandhigram Rural
University, Dindigul - 3-4 Mar 2007.
PHYSICS
Dr S Gnanapragasam
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Gunasekaran S, and Krishnamoorthy G - Vibrational spectroscopic and
thermodynamic function analysis of Caffeine-Ab initio and DFT study International Conference on ‘Perspectives in Vibrational Spectroscopy’ - 25-28
Feb 2006.
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dr R Jeyachandran
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Jeyachandran R and Cindrella L - Nanotechnology: A Modern Science to bring
huge Medicinal Benefit - International Conference on ‘Biotechnology Promices
and realities’ - Department of Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology, PSGR
Krishnammal College for Womens College, Coimbatore - 14-15 Jul 2006.
Jeyachandran R and Mahesh A - Comparative Antibacterial Efficacy of
Cissampelos Pareira L - National Seminar on Current Trends in Biotechnology
Applications - Department of Botany, Thiagarajar College, Madurai - 20-21 Jul
2006.
Jeyachandran R and Cindrella L - cDNA microarray: An invaluable tool for the
identification of gene alterations at the mRNA level - National Level seminar on
‘Advances in Biological Sciences’ - Department of Biotechnology and
Microbiology, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore - 8 Aug 2006.
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Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Kavitha C - Antimicrobial evaluation of the leaf
extracts of Clerodendrum phlomides - National Level seminar on ‘Advances in
Biological Sciences’ - Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology,
Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore - 8 Aug 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Kavitha K - Isolation and characterization
Bioactive princeiples from Trichodesma indicum and its efficacy on disease
pathogens - National seminar on ‘Recent Advances in plant Biology ’ - Research
Department of Botany, Virudhunagar Hindu Nadar’s Senthikumara Nadar
College, Virudhunagar - 10-11 Aug 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Arunkumar V, Balaji and Karthik Mohan - Effect of Stevia
rebaudiana leaf extract on cadmium induced liver toxicity in male albino rats National Seminar on ‘Recent Advances in plant Biology ’ - Research Department
of Botany, Virudhunagar Hindu Nadar’s Senthikumara Nadar College,
Veirudhunar - 10-11 Aug 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Balaji and Karthik Mohan - Protective effect of Stevia
rebaudiana leaf extract on cadmium induced liver toxicity in male albino rats National Seminar on ‘Recent Advances in plant Biology’ - Research Department
of Botany, Virudhunagar Hindu Nadar’s Senthikumara Nadar College
Virudhunagar - 10-11 Aug 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Venkatesan S and Mahesh A - A suitable protocol for the
micropropagation of Anisomeles malabarica (L) RBr - National Level Seminar on
‘Future Scenario of Biosciences’ - Flora People of Biology and Biogenic, Institute
of Biotechnology, Namakkal -11-12 Aug 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Sudhakar S and Mahesh A - Micropropagation of Plumbago
zeylanica L through shoot tip explants - State Level Seminar on New Thrust in
Bioscience - Department of Microbiology Biochemistry Botany & Zoology,
Vivekanandha College of Arts & Sciences for women, Tiruchengode, Namakkal 18 Aug 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Udayakumar S - Kigelia africana: An effective
antibacterial herbal medicine - One-day National Seminar on Thrust Areas in
Biotechnology - Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Devi A - A suitable protocol for the
Micropropagation of Oxystelma esculentum (L.f) R.Br. - One-day National
Seminar on Thrust Areas in Biotechnology - Department of Biotechnology,
Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Sripriya S and Mahesh A - Phytochemical and Pharmacological
importance of Calophyllum inophyllum - One-day National Seminar on Thrust
Areas in Biotechnology - Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Vincy C and Mahesh A - Phytochemical and Pharmacological
investigations of Alangium salvifolium - One-day National Seminar on Thrust
Areas in Biotechnology - Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
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Jeyachandran R, Amutha R and Mahesh A - Carissa carandar: An
Antianthelmintic herbal remedy - One-day National Seminar on Thrust Areas in
Biotechnology - Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Baskaran X and Anand S P - Antihypertensive Nature of Ruta
graveolens (L) - One-day National Seminar on Thrust Areas in Biotechnology Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep
2006.
Jeyachandran R, Balu P and Anand S P - Lawsonia inermis (L): A Potential
Antifertility herbal remedy - One-day National Seminar on Thrust Areas in
Biotechnology - Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli - 19 Sep 2006.
Jeyachandran R and Cindrella L - Genetic Engineering of Microbial Proteases Two-Day National Conference on ‘Microbial Enzyme Technology’ - Department
of Microbiology, Karpagam Arts and Science College, Coimbatore - 4-5 Oct
2006.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Kavitha K - Antimicrobial role of Trichodesma
indicum against various disease causing phathogens - National Seminar on
Emerging Trends in Microbial Diseases and Traditional System of Medicines Department of Microbiology, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College,
Tiruchirappalli - 5-6 Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R and Mahesh A - Antibacterial efficacy of Sphaeranthus indicus
against disease causing pathogens - National Seminar on Emerging Trends in
Microbial Diseases and Traditional System of Medicines - Department of
Microbiology, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College, Tiruchirappalli - 5-6
Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Baskaran X and Mahesh A - Anisomeles malabarica RBr:
A wonder herbal for Rheumetiod
arthritis - National Seminar on Emerging
Trends in Microbial Diseases and Traditional System of Medicines - Department
of Microbiology, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College, Tiruchirappalli - 5-6
Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Gnanaraja R and Mahesh A - Phytochemical and
pharmacological investigations of Caesalpinia - National Seminar on Emerging
Trends in Microbial Diseases and Traditional System of Medicines - Department
of Microbiology, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College, Tiruchirappalli - 5-6
Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Venkadesan S - Anisomeles malabarica- a
potential herbal remedy against various Gm+ve and Gm–ve bacteria - National
Seminar on Emerging Trends In Biological Sciences - Department of
Microbiology and Biochemistry, Shrimati Indira Gandhi College,Tiruchirappalli 9-10 Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Pazhanichamy - Broad spectrum activity of
Plumbago zeylenica L against various disease causing pathogens - National
Seminar on Emerging Trends In Biological Sciences - Department of
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Jeyachandran R, Baskaran X and Mahesh A - Antifungal property of the
bioactive principle of Cocculus hirsutus (Linn) Diels - National Seminar on
Emerging Trends In Biological Sciences - Department of Microbiology and
Biochemistry, Shrimati Indira Gandhi College, Tiruchirappalli - 9-10 Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R and Cindrella L - Issues and choices for antibody and other
capture arrays - National Seminar on Coputational Genomics - Department of
Biotechnology, Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College, Tiruchirappalli - 12-13
Oct 2006.
Jeyachandran R and Cindrella L - Protein microarray technology: Revolutionizing
the field of applied biology and Pharmaceutical industries - IV International
Symposium on Biocontrol and Biotechnology - Department of Zoology and
Biotechnology, Lady Doak College, Madurai - 27-29 Nov 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Sureshkumar K and Mahesh A - Ethno-medicinal importance of
Ammania bacifera Linn. - State Level Seminar on Tribals Forests and Futures Centre for Futures Study, Gandhigram Rural University, Dindigul - 11 Dec 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Sindhu K K and Mahesh A - Indigofera aspalathoides as
effective medicine for sexually transmitted diseases - State Level Seminar on
Tribals Forests and Futures - Centre for Futures Study, Gandhigram Rural
University, Dindigul - 11 Dec 2006.
Jeyachandran R, Sripriya S and Mahesh A - Role of flavonoids as antifungal
agents in Desmodium gangeticum (Linn) - National Seminar on New Frontiers in
Biological Science - Department of Botany, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli 19-20 Jan 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Vincy S and Mahesh A - Evaluation of pharmacological
properties of Argemone maxicana - National Seminar on New Frontiers in
Biological Science - Department of Botany, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli 19-20 Jan 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Amutha R and Mahesh A - Existence of Antifungal activity and
its therapeutic utility in Operculina turpenthum - National Seminar on New
Frontiers In Biological Science - Department of Botany, Holy Cross College
Tiruchirappalli - 19-20 Jan 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Balu P and Mahesh A - Antityphoid nature of Streblus asper
Lour and its broad spectrum activity against various Gm+Ve and Gm-Ve bacteria
- National Seminar on New Frontiers in Biological Science - Department of
Botany, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 19-20 Jan 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Baskaran X and Mahesh A - In vitro antibacterial screening of
Cocculus hirsutus and its pharmacological importance - National Seminar on
New Frontiers in Biological Science - Department of Botany, Holy Cross College,
Tiruchirappalli - 19-20 Jan 2007.
Jeyachandran R and Cindrella L - Jatropha: An underexploited biofuel and an
effective chemotherapeutic - National Seminar on Recent trends in Jatropha
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University, Dindigul - 9-10 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Karthkeyan N and Mahesh A - In vitro conservation strategy for
the mass propagation of Merremia tridentate (Linn) - Department of
Biotechnology, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore - 10 Feb
2007.
Jeyachandran R, Sureshkumar K and Mahesh A - In vitro micropropagation of
Ammania bacifera Linn - Department of Biotechnology, PSGR Krishnammal
College for Women, Coimbatore - 10 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Sindhu K K and Mahesh A - An efficient protocol for the
micropropagation of Indigofera aspalathoides - Department of Biotechnology,
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore - 10 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R and Mahesh A - Agrobacterium rhizogenes (Strain No 15834)
induced gene transfer in Oxystelma esculentum (Lf) R Br - International
Conference on ‘Opportunities and Challenges in Biotechnology and
Environmental Science’ - Department of Botany, Vellalar College for Women,
Erode - 22-23 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Gnanaraja R and Mahesh A - Antimicrobial role of Calotropis
gigantean (L) - National Symposium on Need Based Modern Trends in
Ethnomedicine Research - Department of Botany, Kongunadu Arts and Science
College, Coimbatore - 26-27 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Karthikeyan N and Mahesh A - A suitable protocol for the
Micropropagation of Merremia tridentate (Linn) - National Symposium on Need
Based Modern Trends in Ethnomedicine Research - Department of Botany,
Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore - 26-27 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R and Mahesh A - Hepatoprotective role of Oxystelma esculentum
(L) RBr - National Seminar on Emerging Trends of Biotechnology in the
medicinal plant - Department of Zoology, NIrmala College for Women,
Coimbatore - 27-28 Feb 2007.
Jeyachandran R, Mahesh A and Sathish Climer C - Anticancerous property of
Indigofera aspalathoides - National Seminar on Emerging Trends of
Biotechnology in the medicinal plant - Department of Zoology, NIrmala College
for Women, Coimbatore - 27-28 Feb 2007.
Karpagam N, Jeyachandran R, Naveen Prasad and Parthasarathy N - In vitro
propagation of Asclepias curassavical L.: A multipurpose medicinal herb National Conference on ‘Recent Advances in Prokaryotic Genomics &
Nanobiotechnology
- Department
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SRM University,
Kancheepuram District - 2-3 Feb 2007.
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Sahaya Sathish S and Senthilkumar S - In vitro microbial studies on stem
extracts of Aristolochia bracteata Retz. - National Seminar on ‘Emerging trends in
Biological Sciences’, - Department of Microbiology & Biochemistry, Shrimati
Indira Gandhi College, Tirucirappalli - 9-10 Oct 2006.
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enterprise - National Seminar on Recent Advances in Plant Biology - Research
Department of Botany, VHNSN College, Virudhunagar, 10-11 Aug 2006.
Thamacin A and Soosairaj S - Ethnobotanical Studies in Villupuram district National Seminar on New Frontiers in Biological Sciences - Department of
Botany, Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 19-20 Jan 2006.
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Seminar on ‘Thrust areas in Biotechnology’ - Department of Biotechnology,
Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli -19 Sep 2006.
Antihypertensive nature of Ruta graveolens L. - National level Seminar on ‘Thrust
areas in Biotechnology’ - Department of Biotechnology, Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli -19 Sep 2006.
Selvakumar A and Anand S P - Enumeration of Ethnomedicinal Plants from Foot
Region of Kolli hills in Namakkal District - UGC sponsored National Seminar on
‘Recent Advances in Medicinal Plant Research’ - Department of Botany,
Annamalai University, Chidambaram - 3-4 Mar 2007.
Marclin Joe Felix D and Anand S P - Antimicrobial Screening of Heliotropium
indicum - UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Recent Advances in Medicinal
Plant Research’ - Department of Botany, Annamalai University, Chidambaram 3-4 Mar 2007.
Marclin Joe Felix D and Anand S P - Tissue culture investigation on Heliotropium
indicum L.: An important medicinal herbs - UGC sponsored Regional Seminar on
‘Recent Trends in Biotechnology and its Role in Utilization of Biodiversity’ - P.G.
& Research Department of Botany, Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli 5-6 Mar 2007.
Selvakumar A and Anand S P - Holli hills of Namakkal District: A rich resource of
Ethnomedicinal plants - UGC sponsored Regional Seminar on ‘Recent Trends in
Biotechnology and its Role in Utilization of Biodiversity’ - P.G. & Researc h
Department of Botany, Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli - 5-6 Mar 2007.
STATISTICS
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XXVI Annual Convention of Indian Society for Probability and Statistics Dravidian University, Tirupati - 7-9 Jan 2007.
Stephen Vincent G - Six Sigma Quality: A journey towards academic excellence National Conference on Frontiers on Applied Statistics and Computer
Applications (FASCA2007) - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore - 29-30 Jan 2007.
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Students - International Conference on ‘Social Network Analysis’ - Indian
Statistical Institute, Kolkata - 14-15 Feb 2007.
TAMIL
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fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp - 22 gpg;uthp 2007.
Dr U Raju
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J}a tsdhh; jd;dhl;rpf;fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp - 9 gpg;uthp 2007.
Rev. Dr S Mani Valan SJ
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jkpoha;Tj;Jiw> J}a tsdhh; jd;dhl;rpf;fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp - 9 gpg;uthp
2007.
Ntjehaf rh];jphpahhpd; gilg;Gfspy; kz;Zk; kdpj cwTfSk; - National Seminar on
‘Eco-Humanism in Tamil Literature’ - Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli - 14-15
Dec 2006.
jkpo; ,yf;fpaf; fofj;jhy; tsUk; jkpo; nkhopAk; jkpo; ,yf;fpaKk; - National Seminar
on ‘The Growth of Tamil Language and Literature through Different Movements’ Department of Tamil Research, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli - 8-9 Feb
2007.
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jkpoha;Tj;Jiw> J}a tsdhh; jd;dhl;rpf;fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp - 8-9 gpg;uthp
2007.
Rev. Dr A Joseph SJ
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Mr P Pushparaj
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jd;dhl;rpf;fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp - 8-9 gpg;uthp 2007.
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J}a tsdhh; jd;dhl;rpf;fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rpuhg;gs;sp - 8-9 gpg;uthp 2007.
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APPENDIX - IV
PAPERS PUBLISHED
CHEMISTRY
Dr K S Arulsamy
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Lead Contamination in Buffaloes - Proceedings of the 8th AANESWM - Anna
University, Chennai - pp. 289-296, 10-13 Dec 2006
Dr X Rosario Rajkumar
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Ultrasonic Study on Molecular Interactions in Binary Liquid Mixtures of n-Hexane
wih n-Butyl Acetate at 303.15 K and 308.15 K - RETELL, 6: 5-7, 2006.
Dr N Mathiyalagan
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Oxidation of benzyl ethers by N-Bromosuccinimide: A Kinetic and Mechanistic
Study - Journal of Indian Chemical Society - 83: 434-443, 2006.
Base Catalysed Bromination of 4-oxo, 4-(4’-methyl phenyl butamic acid): A
Kinet ic and Mechanistic Study - RETELL, 7(1), 2006.
Adsorption Studies on Removal of Ni(II) from aqueous solution - RETELL, 7(1),
2006.
Comparative Study of Rice Brain - RETELL, 7(1), 2006.
Kinetics and Mechanism of Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol by N-chloronicotinamide
in aqueous acetic acid medium by Volumetric Method - RETELL, 7(1), 2006.
Dr A Peter Pascal Regis
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The influence of pH on the 2-chloroethyl phosphoric acid - Zn System - Bulletin
of Electrochemistry - 22: 311-316, 2006.
Synthesis, Characterization and Thermodynamic Studies of Copper(II) complex
of 3,8-dimethyl-5,6-benzo-4,7-diazadeca-3,7-diene-2,9-dione dioxime - RETELL,
6(2): 1-4, 2006.
Mr A N Paul Angelo
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Synthesis, Characterization and Thermodynamic Studies of Copper(II) complex
of 3,8-dimethyl-5,6-benzo-4,7-diazadeca-3,7-diene-2,9-dione dioxime - RETELL,
6(2): 1-4, 2006.
Ultrasonic Study on Molecular Interactions in Binary Liquid Mixtures of n-Hexane
wih n-Butyl Acetate at 303.15 K and 308.15 K - RETELL, 6: 5-7, 2006.
Microwave assisted synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical study of
Cu(II) complex of 5,6-Benzo-4,7-Diazadeca-3,7-Diene-2,9-Dione Dioxime RETELL, 6(2): 8-11, 2006.
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Mr A Rose Venis
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Synthesis, Characterization and Thermodynamic Studies of Copper(II) complex
of 3,8-dimethyl-5,6-benzo-4,7-diazadeca-3,7-diene-2,9-dione dioxime - RETELL,
6(2): 1-4, 2006.
Ultrasonic Study on Molecular Interactions in Binary Liquid Mixtures of n-Hexane
wih n-Butyl Acetate at 303.15 K and 308.15 K - RETELL, 6: 5-7, 2006.
Microwave assisted synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical study of
Cu(II) complex of 5,6-Benzo-4,7-Diazadeca-3,7-Diene-2,9-Dione Dioxime RETELL, 6(2): 8-11, 2006.
COMMERCE
Dr I Francis Gnanasekar
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Francis Gnanasekar I and Revathi T - Prospects of health tourism in India in the
context of WTO’s & GATS proposal - Jamal Academic Research Journal: An
Interdisciplinary, 3(1), 2006.
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Factors Analysis and multi-dimensional scaling techniques - Research
Methodology in Commerce - Deep and Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi pp. 232-259, Jun-Dec 2007.
Triumph of Information Technology Culture in Canada and India with reference to
Television - Indian Economic Panorama, New Delhi, 16(4), Jan 2004.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Revathi T - WTO and Indian dairy industry: Implication
and consequences in the post WTO era - Journal of World Intellectual Property
Rights - Serial Publication, New Delhi, 2(1-2), Jun-Dec 2006.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - Emerging trend in pharmac eutical
marketing - South Asian Journal of Sociopolitical Studies, Kollam, Kerala, 6(2).
Francis Gnanasekar I and Krishnaraj R - India’s growth and challenges in global
pharmaceutical industry - Indian Journal of Social Development, 6(2) Dec 2006.
Francis Gnanasekar I and Revathi T - Status and prospects for diary cooperative
in Tamil Nadu - Peninsular Economist, 18: 33.
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The Challenges of Educational Services under GATS - Third Concept - An
International Journal of Ideas, New Delhi, pp. 31-34, Apr 2006.
Software Business in India: Challenges and Opportuniteis - Third Concept - An
International Journal of Ideas, New Delhi, 20: 31-34, Apr 2006.
Gloalise or Perish: Which is Easier - Kisan World, 33: 14-15, Oct 2006.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dr S Albert Rabara
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Albert Rabara S, Gnana Jayanthi J and Rajendran N - SIM -Based Authentication
for the Integrated GPRS -WLAN Networks - In: Affordable Computing (Eds:
Debasia Jana and Dipti Prasad Mukherjee), Tata McGraw -Hill Publishing
Company Limited, New Delhi, pp. 41-45, 2006.
Albert Rabara S and Narendran C - Secured User Interface Algorithm for Mobile
Banking Framework - In: Affordable Computing (Eds: Debasia Jana and Dipti
Prasad Mukherjee), Tata McGraw -Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi,
pp. 87-90, 2006.
Albert Rabara S and Veuchandar Chandra Mohan - Multilevel Secure
Concurrency Control Model for Financial Applications - In: Affordable Computing
(Eds: Debasia Jana and Dipti Prasad Mukherjee), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Company Limited, New Delhi, pp. 95-99, 2006.
Albert Rabara S, Narendran C and Rajendran N - Security Framework
Architecture for Mobile Banking", In: Mobile Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
(Eds: V. Radhakrishnan et aI.), Macmillan India Publications Ltd, New Delhi,
2: 114-120, 2006.
Albert Rabara S and Gnana Jayanthi J - IPv6 Mobility Architecture in IPv4
Networks - In: Computer Science and Communication Technology - Proceedings
of the NCSCT-2007 - Tiruchirappalli, pp. 93-97, Feb 2007.
ECONOMICS
Dr G Gnanasekaran
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A Road Map for a Viable Cooperative Society - Peninsular Economicst - Vol. 18,
No.1, 2005-06.
A Gloomy Side of Shining India - RETELL, 6, 2006.
Mr G Iruthayaraj
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A Road Map for a Viable Cooperative Society - Peninsular Economicst - Vol. 18,
No.1, p. 62, 2005-06.
An Economic View of Twelfth Finance Commission towards Grands-in-Aid to
States - Economists, 18: 140, 2005-06.
Mr L Arockiasamy
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Interlinking of Rivers in India - Peninsular Economist, 18: 85-86, 2006.
Mr A Justin Diraviam
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Problems and Prospects of Inter-linking of Rivers in India - Peninsular
Economist, 18: 91, 2007.
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Mr P Prabakaran
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Problems and Prospects of Inter-linking of Rivers in India - Peninsular
Economist, 18: 91, 2007.
ENGLISH
Mr S Papu Benjamin Elango
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Baktinian Carnivalization in Bharathidasan’s ‘Kadalmel Kumiligal or Bubbles on
the Sea’ - RETELL, 6, 2006.
HINDI
Dr K S Pranatharthiharan
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Nfby; tpOr;nry;tk; - Shabari Siksha Samachar, Salem - Vol.8(8), p. 3, 2006.
fhw;Ws;sNghNj J}w;wpf;nfhs; - Shabari Siksha Samachar, Salem - Vol.8(9),
p. 10, 2006.
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Sanskrit in Modern Times - 125th Year Celebrations (1881-2006)
Commemoration Volume - Rajah’s College of Sanskrit and Tamil Studies,
Thiruvaiyaru, p. 145, Mar 2006.
Folklore Communication in Tamil Literature - Electronic Net Publication:
Indianprofessors.com - SCAN Foundation India - 1 Dec 2006.
Uttarjaya the essence of Mahabharatha - Shabari Siksha Samachar, Salem Vol.8(5), p. 15, 2006.
Mythilisharan Guptha’s Shakunthala - Shabari Siksha Samachar, Salem Vol.8(6), p. 6, 2006.
National Language Hindi - Shabari Siksha Samachar, Salem - Vol.9(1), p. 16,
2007.
Rashtrabasha Hindi Evam Rashtriya Ekatha (Hindi) - Shabari Siksha Samachar,
Salem - Vol.8(12), p. 7, 2007.
Soordas Ka Kavya - Dakshin Bharath-124 - Dakshin Bharath Hindi Prachar
Sabha (DBHP ), Chennai - p. 42, 2006.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dr P Devanesan
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Self Help Group as Subaltern Civil Society in Post-Colonial India - RETELL, 7(2),
2006.
Self Help Group as Subaltern Civil Society in Post-Colonial India (in Compact
Dish) - International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR), Baltimore, USA.
,lxJf;fPL: xU r%ftpay; ghh;it - \kiw mUtp|> J}a gTy; ,iwapay; fy;Y}hp> jpUr;rp khh;r; 2007.
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Dr A Sa varimuthu
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Non-Violence: Harbinger of All Goodness - Third Concept, 20(231), May 2006.
Social Thrust: A Prerequisite for Interlinking of Rivers - Peninsular Economist,
18(1), 2005-06.
Savarimuthu A and Joseph Irudayaraj M - IQAC: A Tool or Sustainable
Excellence - RETELL, 6(2), Apr 2006.
Savarimuthu A and Lakshminarayanan S - Beliefs and perceptions of people
about Online Lottery: A Case Study - RETELL, 7(1), Dec 2006.
Rev. Dr S Lazar SJ
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An Overview of Safety Assessment and Ethical Issues: Sociological Approach RETELL, 2006.
LIBRARY
Mr M Dorairajan
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Autonomous College Libraries in Tamil Nadu - RETELL, 2006.
MATHEMATICS
Dr S K Ayyaswamy
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Benedict Michaelraj L and Ayyaswamy S K - Colour class domination in graphs Journal of Combinatoria Theory (Sec.B).
Koilraj S and Ayyaswamy S K - New families of graceful festoon trees - RETELL,
7(1), 2006.
Mr L Benedict Michaelraj
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Benedict Michaelraj L and Ayyaswamy S K - Colour class domination in graphs Journal of Combinatoria Theory (Sec.B)
Mr S Koilraj
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Koilraj S and Ayyaswamy S K - New families of graceful festoon trees - RETELL,
7(1), 2006.
Mr M Thiagarajan
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Thiagarajan M and Srinivasan A - A finite capacity multiserver Poisson input
queue with interdependent inter arrial and service times and controllable arrial
rates - Bulletin of Calcutta Mathematics Society - Vol.99, 2207.
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Thiagarajan M and Srinivasan A - M /M/1/ ∞ interdependent queueing model with
controllable arrival rates - Journal of Decision and Mathematical Science
(DAMS), 2007.
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Thiagarajan M and Srinivasan A - Busy period analysis of M/M/1/∞ international
queueing model with controllable arrival rates - Journal of Acta Ciencia India,
2007.
PHYSICS
Dr M Kalidoss
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Amoros J, Ravi S and Kalidoss - An effective method for hard sphere diameters
or real fluids along the co-existence line vapour liquid - Journal of Physics and
Chemistry of Solids, 67(7): 1550-1557, 2006.
Dr N Lawrence
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Pressure dependent hydrogen isotopic diffusion in Cr0.7Fe0.3 alloy - Indian
Journal of Physics, 80(3): 235-240 (2006).
Lattice Dynamics of Hydrogen interstice in Co0.92 Fe0.08 - Electronic Journal of
Theoretical Physics - 9: 66-77, 2006.
Dr I Johnson
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Surface and interfacial tensions of the system water + Butyl Acetate + 1-Propanol
at 303.15 K - Proceedings of European Symposium on Applied Thermodynamics
- Denmark, pp 115-118, 2006.
PVT Property measurements for some Aliphatic Esters from 298 to 393 K and
upto 35 Mpa - Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, American Chemical
Society - Web: 28 Dec 2006.
Ultrasonic and Spectroscopic studies on Binary mixtures 2-Ethoxy ethanol +
DMSO at 303.25 K - Journal of Pure and Applied Ultrasonics.
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dr G Melchias
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Arockiasamy S, Sahaya Rani S, Ignacimuthu S and Melchias G - Efficient
protocol in vitro regeneration of Pennisetum glaucum (L.) Br. - Indian Journal of
Experimental Biology - 44: 757-761, 2006.
Antony Prabhu J and Melchias G - The Challenges in Protein structure prediction
- RETELL, 6(1): 1-9, 2006.
Sasikumar A P, Melchias G and Edward A - Alzheimer’s disease: The hunt for
drug targets - RETELL, 6(1): 10-18, 2006.
Edward A, Melchias G and Sasikumar A P - Unravelling the central dogma: in
vitro gene expression - RETELL, 6(1): 19-25, 2006.
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Dr R Jeyachandran
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Jeyachandran R and Vasukidevi - Signal step preparation of pure plasmid
DNA from Bacterial cells - Biochem Cell Arch - 6(1): 77-78, 2005.
Jeyachandran R and Vasukidevi - Expression of Chitinasev gene in transgenic
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp) - Biochem Cell Arch - 6(1): 77-78, 2005.
Jeyachandran R Nagarajan S M, Rajasekaran S and Kandasamy S - In vitro
studies on Swietenia mahagoni (L) JACQ - Asian Jr Microbiol Biotech Env Sc 8(3): 1, 2006.
Jeyachandran R and Karthic Mohan - Effect of Stevia rebaudiana leaf extract in
exprimentally induced Myocardial infarction in male albino rats - J Trop Med
Plants - 7(1), 2006.
Dr S Senthilkumar
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John Britto S and Senthilkumar S - Mycorrhizal colonization and phytochemical
study of some Indian Zingiberaceae - IV International Symposium on the family
Zingiberaceae - Singapore, p. 43, 2006.
Sebastinraj, John Britto S and Senthilkumar S - In vitro seed germination and
plantlet regeneration of Coelogyne mossiae Rolfe - E. Biol. Res. - 5: 79-84, 2006.
Mr A Egbert Selwin Rose
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Duckweeds: A Review - RETELL, 6(2): 57-61, 2006.
Dr S Soosai Raj
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Soosairaj S, Nagamurugan N, Natarajan D, Balaguru B and John Britto S Sacred Groves-refugia of medicinal plants and a model for conservation: a case
study from tropical forests of Tamilnadu South India - RETELL, 6(2): 51-56,
2006.
Balaguru B, John Britto S, Nagamurugan N, Natarajan D and Soosairaj S Identifying conservation priority zones for effective management of tropical
forests in Eastern Ghats of India - Biodiversity and Conservation, 15: 1529-1543,
2006.
Ramachandran A and Soosairaj S - Distribution and description of Indigofera trita
Lf spp subulata (Vahl ex Poir) Ali: a rare plant in the Kolli hills of Tamilnadu Indian Forester, 132(4): 507-508, 2006.
Soosairaj S, John Britto S, Balaguru B, Natarajan D and Nagamurugan N Habitat similarity and species distribution analysis in tropical forests of eastern
ghats Tamilnadu - Tropical Ecology, 46(2): 183-191, 2005.
Vanitha N, Soosairaj S and Chandrakala S - Xylitol production from corn cobs
using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans - J Micro World, 8(2):
206-209, 2006.
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Chandrakala S, Soosairaj S and Vanitha N - Efficacy of a commercial tooth
pastes and mouthwashes against Strebtococcus mutans - J Micro World, 8(2):
192-195, 2006.
Soosairaj S, Nagamurugan N, Balaguru B and Natarajan D - Contribution of
lianas and climbers to species richness in tropical forests of Pacchaimalai hills,
Eastern Ghats, Tamilnadu - Eco Env & Cons, 12(4): 1-5, 2006.
Ramachandran A, Soosairaj S and Jayakumar S - A new report of Geophila
repens (L) IM Johnston: A species of rare to the Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu Indian Forester, 132(1): 118-120, 2006.
John Britto S, Balaguru B, Nagamurugan N, Soosairaj S and Natarajan D Analysis of vegetation pattern and influences of some abiotic factors using
Remote Sensing and GIS - In: Perspectives in Plant Ecology and Environmental
Biology, Prithipalsingh (ed), Scientific Publishers (India) pp. 225-231.
STATISTICS
Dr C Muthu
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Muthu C and Suriyakanth A - Agent-based Stochastic Simulation of NOM Data RETELL, 7, 2007.
Muthu C and Suriyakanth A - Data Mining of NOM Data through Clustering
Techniques - RETELL, 7, 2007.
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APPENDIX - V
BOOKS PUBLISHED
HISTORY
Dr T Sundararaj
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Social and Cultural Aspects of Tamil Nadu - Sundar Publications, Tiruchirappalli Dec 2006.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Rev. Dr M Elias SJ
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jpwdhsh;
jpwTNfhy; (Training of Trainers’ Manual)
Rehabilitation (OfERR) Organisation, Chennai - Nov 2006.
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Eelam
Refugees
TAMIL
Department of Tamil
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Proceedings of the National Seminar on ‘,af;fq;fs; Ngzp tsh;f;Fk; jkpo; nkhopAk;
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jkpo; ,izajs Kfthpfs; 186.
tsd; Mak; - ,jo; 11 - 2006 -07.
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mNrhfkpj;jpud; Gidf;fijfspy; kdpjd; (Kidth; gl;l Ma;NtL)
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Dr U Raju
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,Ugjhk; E}w;whz;Lj; jkpo;f; fpwpj;jtg; Gjpdq;fspy; xLf;fg;gl;Nlhh; (Kidth; gl;l
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APPENDIX - VI
RETELL - CAMPUS PUBLICATION - LIST OF ARTICLES
Volume 6, Issue 2 - April 2006
1. Synthesis, Characterization and Thermodynamic Studies of Copper (II) Complex
of 3, 8 - Dimethyl - 5, 6 - Benzo - 4, 7 - Diazadeca - 3, 7 - Diene - 2, 9 - Dione
Dioxime
A N Paul Angelo, A Peter Pascal Regis and A Rose Venis
2. Ultrasonics Study on Molecular Interactions in Binary Liquid Mixtures of nHexanen with n-Butyl Acetate at 303.15 K and 308.15 K
K Roopadevi, X Rosario Rajkumar, A N Paul Angelo, A Rose Venis
3. Microwave Assisted Synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical Study of
Copper (II) Complex of 3, 8 - Dimethyl - 5, 6 - Benzo - 4, 7 - Diazadeca - 3, 7 Diene - 2, 9 Dione Dioxime
A N Paul Angelo, A Peter Pascal Regis, A Rose Venis
4. Human Connectivity with New Thresholds- India A Road Map
M Julius Ceasar
5. Business Process Outsourcing: The Key of Heaven to Developing Countries like
India
V Bastin Je rome
6. Comparative Study of Random and Linear Initialization of Self-Organizing Maps
Francis Thamburaj, S V Kasmir Raja
7. Third World Perspectives on Human Rights
R Rajarathinam
8. Quantification Techniques in Historical Research
S Xavier
9. IQAC: A Tool for Sustainable Excellency
A Savarimuthu, M Joseph Irudayaraj
10. Jesuit College Libraries in Tamil Nadu
M Dorairajan, A Manoharan
11. Discrete Fuzzy Matroids
N Chandrasekaran
12. Sacred Groves - Refugia of Medicinal Plants and a Model for Conservation: A
Case Study from Tropical Forests of Tamil Nadu, South India
S Soosairaj, N Nagamurugan, D Natarajan, B Balaguru, S John Britto
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13. Duckweeds - A Review
A Egbert Selwin Rose
14. The Greatness of Tirumazishai Azvar
R Thirunarayanan
Volume 7, Issue 1 - December 2006
1. Therapeutic Potentiality of Adipocytes
Karthik Mohan, Arunkumar, R Velmurugan, R Jeyachandran
2. Base catalysed Bromination of 4-oxo-4-(41-methylphenyl butanoic acid:
A kinetic and Mechanistic study
K Banumathi, N Mathiyalagan, M Kavitha
3. Adsorption Studies on Removal of Ni(lI) from Aqueous Solution
N Mathiyalagan, S Amala Fatima Rani, K Shenbagam,
4. Comparative Study of Different Rice Bran
N Mathiyalagan, B Kalaiselvi, K Chithra
5. Kinetics and Mechanism of Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol by N-Choronicotinamide
in Aqueous Acetic Acid Medium by Volumetric Method
N Mathiyalagan, V Priya
6. Pricing Practice in Pharmaceutical Industry
I Francis Gnanasekar, R Krishnaraj
7. A gloomy side of shining India
G Gnanasekaran
8. Bakhtinian carnivalisation in Bharathidasan's 'Kadalmel Kumilikal or The
bubbles on the sea’
S Papu Benjamin Elango
9. Self help groups as Subaltern Civil Society in Post Colo nial India
P Devanesan
10. An overview of safety assessment and ethical issues - Sociological Approach
S Lazar
11. Beliefs and Perception of People about online lottery: A case study
A Savarimuthu, S Lakshminarayanan
12. Methods for Sanskritisation in Folk Deities in Tamil Nadu: A critical analysis
S Xavier
13. New Families of Graceful Festoon Trees
S K Ayyaswamy, S Koilraj
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14. Removal of Pollutants from Wastewater: A Biological Approach
A Egbert Selwin Rose
15. Check list of plant species in Elagiri hills, Eastern ghats of Tamil nadu
S John Britto, S Soosairaj, D Natarajan, N Nagamurugan, B Balaguru
16. Agent-based Stochastic Simulation of NOM Data
C Muthu, A Suriyakanth
17. Data Mining of NOM Data through Clustering Techniques
C Muthu, A Suriyakanth
18. Data Warehousing of NOM Data
C Muthu, A Suriyakanth
19. Srilankan Refugees in Tamil Nadu and their Legal Status in India
R Shankar, K Arockiam
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APPENDIX - VII
RESEARCH PROJECTS SANCTIONED
Minor Research Project, UGC, New Delhi
Name of the Staff
Dr S Raja
Dr N Mathiyalagan
Dr A Paulraj
Dr I Francis Gnanasekar
Dr F R Alexander Pravin
Durai
Mr L Arockiam
Dr A Savarimuthu
Dr S Lazar SJ
SJC
Department
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Commerce
Commerce
Comp Sci
HRM
HRM
Title of the Project
Sanctioned
amount
Extraction of Pd(II) from Nitric
Acid Media using Sulphur and
Phosphorous Based Ligands
and Ionic Liquids
60,000
Synthesis of Acetals and their
Derivatives and Study of their
Electrical, Engineering and
Biological Applications
63,900
Synthesis and Biological
Activities of Complexes with
Pyridine Derivatives As
Ligands
72,250
A Survey of Iron Folic Acid
Tablets Distribution
Programme by ICDS Project
for the Eradication of Anaemia
in Tiruchirappalli District
27,500
A Study on the Impact of New
Economic Policy on the
Handloom Industry in Tamil
Nadu
22,500
An Investigation into the
Cognitive Complexity of
Object Oriented Systems
52,500
A Study on the Impact of
Emotional Competence on the
Comprehension Object
Oriented Systems for
Competitive Advantage
35,000
Rural Entrepreneurship In
Tiruchirappalli District
27,500
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Mr T Rajaretnam
Dr I Johnson
Dr R Jeyachandran
Dr J John
Dr G Stephen Vincent
Dr N Ramasamy
SJC
Library
Maths
Physics
Pl Biol &
Pl Biotech
Pl Biol &
Pl Biotech
Statistics
Statistics
Impact of Accreditation and
Quality Sustenance in
Autonomous College Libraries
of Tamil Nadu
37,500
A Systematic Approach to
Construct a Fuzzy Automation
for a Given Fuzzy Regular
Expression and for a Fuzzy
Regular Grammar
32,500
Design and Fabrication of Low
Cost Micro Controller Based
Density Meter and its
Application to Physico-BioChemical Analysis of Food
Substance with Ultrasonic
Techniques
60,000
Biotransformatic of Root
Phytochemicals through Hairy
Root Culture in Oxystelma
esculentum (L.f) R.Br
1,00,000
Bioconversion of Lingo
Cellulosic Agrowastes into
High Quality Edible Proteins
using Mushroom Culture
Technology
85,000
Information and
Communication Technologies
(ICTS) to Improve both the
Standard of Educational
Delivery and Class Room
Interaction Research
40,000
A Guidance System to
Evaluate Programmers'
Performance
30,000
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ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
DEGREE CONFERRED
COMMERCE
•
Mr M Julius Ceaser - MBA in Finance - Alagappa University, Karaikudi.
DOCTORAL THESES DEFENDED
CHEMISTRY
•
Dr P Arockia Sahayaraj - Lead contamination in Buffaloes reared in the Cooum
river belt - Under the guidance of Dr K S Arulsamy, St Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - Mar 2007.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
•
•
Dr L Arockiam - A Study on Quality of Design of Object Oriented Systems using
Object-Oriented Metrics - Under the guidance of Dr S V Kasmir Raja, St Joseph's
College, Tiruchirappalli - May 2006.
Dr N Rajendran - Multilevel Security Architecture for WLAN in Corporate
Environment - Under the guidance of Dr S Albert Rabara, St. Joseph's College,
Tiruchirappalli - Sep 2006.
HISTORY
•
•
•
•
•
•
SJC
Dr G John Gilbert - Mahatma Gandhi’s Works after Independence - Under the
guidance of Dr T. Sundararaj, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - Jun 2006.
Rev. Dr M A Xavier SJ - Contribution of the Jesuits to the Social Awakening in
Tamil Nadu - Under the guidance of Dr T. Sundararaj, St Joseph’s College,
Tiruchirappalli - Aug 2006.
Dr V Subbulakshmi - Cauvery Delta Irrigation Perspective and Concerns (19342004) - Under the guidance of Dr T. Sundararaj, St Joseph’s College,
Tiruchirappalli - Aug 2006.
Rev. Dr S Lourdhuraj - History of Rosarian Congregation and their Services to
the People - Under the guidance of Dr T. Sundararaj, St Joseph’s College,
Tiruchirappalli - Oct 2006.
Dr C Vijayasingh - Zamindari System in Tiruchirappalli District - Under the
guidance of Dr T. Sundararaj, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli - Nov 2006.
Dr W Shyamala - History of Irrigation Development in Tiruchirappalli District
(1934-1974) - Under the guidance of Dr T. Sundararaj, St Joseph’s College,
Tiruchirappalli - Dec 2006.
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MATHEMATICS
•
Dr S Gnaana Bhragasam - Neighbourly Irregular Graphs - Under the guidance
of Dr S K Ayyaswamy, St Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli.
DOCTORAL THESES SUBMITTED
CHEMISTRY
•
•
Fr A Francis Xavier - Studies on the removal of Rhodamine B, Congo Red,
Malachite Green and Orange IV from aqueous solutions by low -cost adsorbents
- Guide: Dr K S Arulsamy - Submitted to the Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli - Jun 2006.
Mr S Denis Arockiaraj - Studies on the removal of phenolic compound and dyes
from aqueous solutions by adsorption - Guide: Dr K S Arulsamy - Submitted to
the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - Jun 2006.
ENGLISH
•
Mr S Papu Benjamin Elango - Humanism in the Works of C. Rajagopalachari Guide: Rev. Dr. A. Sebastian Anand SJ - Submitted to the Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - Oct 2006.
HISTORY
•
•
Mr S Xavier - Sanskritisation of the Deities of Folk Tradition and Hindu
Revivalism in Tamil Nadu - Guide: Dr T Sundararaj - Submitted to the
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - Feb 2007.
Mr D Arumugham - Contribution of Dalits Freedom Struggle in Tamil Nadu
Guide: Dr T Sundararaj - Submitted to the Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli - Feb 2007.
MATHEMATICS
•
•
Mr S Rubanraj - A Study on Fourier and Wavelets Numerical Methods for
Solving Non-Linear Schrodinger Equations - Guide: Dr S K Ayyaswamy Submitted to the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - Oct 2006.
Mr T Rajaretnam - A Study of Fuzzy Finite State Automata - Guide: Dr S K
Ayyaswamy - Submitted to the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli Oct 2006.
PHYSICS
•
•
SJC
Ms C Kalai Arasi - Lattice Dynamical Investigation on some defect systems Guide: Dr N Lawrence - Submitted to the Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli - 2006.
Mrs W Nirmala - Lattice Dynamical Investigation on some Metal Alloy Hydrogen
Systems - Guide: Dr N Lawrence - Submitted to the Bharathidasan University,
Tiruchirappalli - 2006.
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Ms Jessie Fernando - Lattice Dynamical Investigation on some charge density
wave systems - Guide: Dr N Lawrence - Submitted to the Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - 2006.
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT B IOTECHNOLOGY
•
•
•
•
SJC
Mrs R Vasuki Devi - Tissue culture and transgenic approaches for the
genetic improvement of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) - Guide:
Dr R Jeyachandran - Submitted to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli 2006.
Mr S P Anand - Ethnobotanical, antimicrobial, tissue culture and phytochemical
studies in Zehneria scabra (L.f.) Sonder. - Guide: Dr R Jeyachandran - Submitted
to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - Sep 2006.
Mr T Francis Xavier - In vitro antimicrobial screening phytochemical analysis
and micropropagation on Seidenfia rheedii (Sw.) Szlach - Guide: Dr S
Senthilkumar - Submitted to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - Aug 2006
Mrs S Kala - Antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of
Acanthephippium bicolor L. - Guide: Dr S Senthilkumar - Submitted to
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - Sep 2006.
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MEMORIAL / ENDOWMENT LECTURES
Chemistry
•
•
Rev. Dr Mathew J Moolel SJ Endowment Lecture on ‘Air Pollution’ - Rev. Dr
Boniface Jeyaraj SJ, Rector, Reader in Chemistry, Loyola College, Chennai 4 Oct 2006.
Dr S J Arul Raj Endowment lecture on ‘Teaching Old Reagents New
Reactions’ - Dr A G Samuelson, Professor of Chemistry, Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore - 28 Sep 2006.
Commerce
•
Endowment lecture in honour of the retired Professors of the Department of
Commerce on ‘Changing Trends in Banking’ - Shri A D Navaneethan,
Chairman, Dhanalakshmi Bank Ltd., Thrissur - 11 Dec 2006.
Computer Science
•
Rev. Dr S John Britto SJ Endowment Lecture on B
‘ usiness Process
Management System’ - Mr D Arockiaraj, CTO, Sedna Technologies, Chennai
- 18 Sep 2006.
Economics
•
CADAR Endowment Lecture (In honour of Rev Fr. Carty SJ, Fr. Adisayam SJ
and Prof Arockiasamy Reddiar) on ‘W TO and Agrarian Crisis: Inherent
Contradictions’ - Dr S Iyyampillai, Professor of Economics, Bharathidasan
University, Tiruchirappalli - 28 Nov 2006.
English
•
Rev Fr. Leigh SJ, Rev Fr. Lawrence Sundaram SJ & Prof. S. Banumoorthy
Endowment lecture on ‘The Death of the Author: A hermeneutical
Perspective to Literary Interpretation’ - Dr A Joseph Dorrairaj, Reader in
English, Gandhigram Rural University, Dindigul Dt, - 8 Dec 2006.
History
•
SJC
Dr N. Arunachalam Endowment for Fr Anglade Archaeological Club on
‘Origin and Development of Tamil Script’ - Dr S Rajavelu, Senior Epigraphist,
Archaeological Survey of India, Chennai Circle - 28 Nov 2006.
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Human Resource Management
•
The Rev Dr Paul C Jesuraja Endowment Lecture on ‘Change and Innovation:
The Role of a Leader’ - Dr P D avid Jawahar, Associate Professor & Head,
Centre for Contemporary Management Research, Bharathidasan Institute of
Management, Tiruchirappalli - 14 Feb 2007.
Mathematics
•
Prof. S. Suryanarayana Iyer Endowment Lecture on ‘A Glimpse of
Mathematical Modeling’ - Rev. Dr M Albert William, SJ, Coordinator, Madurai
Jesuit Hr Education and Director, Computer Academy, Loyola College,
Chennai - 15 Feb 2007.
Physics
•
Bharat Ratna His Excellency Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Endowment Lecture on
‘God of the Atoms’ - Rev. Dr Francis P Xavier SJ, Loyola Institute of Frontier
Energy (LIFE), Loyola College, Chennai - 19 Dec 2006.
Plant Biology & Plant Biotechnology
•
The 37th Balam Memorial Lecturer on ‘Coastal and Marine Ecosystems of
India’ - Prof. Dr L Kannan, Vice Chancellor, Thiruva lluvar University, Vellore 9 Oct 2006.
Tamil
•
•
•
•
•
SJC
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fy;tp> mz;zhkiyg; gy;fiyf;fofk; - 5 mf;Nlhgh; 2006.
mUs;je;ij rpNf Rthkp Nrr mwf;fl;lis - fk;gd;> Gyth; Foe;ij fz;l ,uhkd;> #h;g;gdif>
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mf;Nlhgh; 2006.
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jkpo;g;gz;ghl;L kPl;G mwpQh; - 28 etk;gh; 2006.
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jkpopd; Nth; nrhw;fs; - jpUkpF. kh.nrh. tpf;lh;> nrhy;yha;T mwpQh;> mhpaY}h;
- 26 nrg;lk;gh; 2006.
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kh. ,uhrkhzpf;fdhh; tuyhw;W Ma;Tikak; - 7 brk;gh; 2006.
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MEETINGS ORGANISED BY COMMUNICATION CLUB
S.
No.
Name of the Resource
Person
Topic
Date of
Programme
1.
Thiru Tiruchi Siva
What you are and what you should be?
27 Jul 2006
2.
Mr Raveendhiran G
Ice-Breaking
4 Aug 2006
3.
Mr Raveendhiran G
Mr Vadivu T
Body Language
10 Aug 2006
4.
Mr Raveendhiran G
Group Dynamics
8 Sep 2006
5.
Dr Arul Chellakumar J A
Dr Gnanasekaran G
Globalisation is more a boon than a bane
18 Sep 2006
6.
Rev. Dr Joseph A, SJ
Dr Pravin Durai FRA
Mr Fernandez Garnet
A film - A day keep our culture away
25 Sep 2006
7.
Mr Balakrishnan G
Interview Techniques
5 Oct 2006
8.
Mr Jeyashankar V
The value of interdependence
9 Oct 2006
9
Rev. Fr Susai P, SJ
History does not repeat itself
30 Nov 2006
10.
Mr Francis V
Women
deserve
11.
Mr Papu Benjamin S
Religion should be delinked from politics
19 Dec 2006
12.
Mr Jayapaul V L
The ends justify the means
11 Jan 2007
13.
Mr James Peter
Capital punishment should be banned
23 Jan 2007
14.
Mr Dominic Amalraj J
Global warming: Global Warning
15 Feb 2007
15.
Mr John Kamalesh M
Cricket is played by 11 and watched by
11000…?
22 Feb 2007
16.
Mr Michael Sammanasu
Youth are not so responsible as the old
1 Mar 2007
SJC
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APPENDIX - XI
PhD PROGRAMME - GUIDESHIPS - NEW ENTRANTS
PH.D. GUIDESHIP CONFERRED - 2006 -07
Name of the Staff
Department
Date of Recognition
Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ
Economics
21-04-2006
Dr A Paul Raj
Chemistry
07-08-2006
Dr LJ Chaarles
Commerce
15-12-2006
Dr A Savarimuthu
HRM
27-02-2007
Dr A Joseph Sahayaraj
Tamil
10-11-2006
Rev. Dr A Joseph, SJ
Tamil
27-02-2007
NEW ENTRANTS - 2006-07
Name of the Guide and
PhD Scholar
Proposed Thesis Title
CHEMISTRY
Dr A Peter Pascal Regis
1. Vijaya N
2. Hakeem M
Inhibition of Corrosion of Steel in Well water
Inhibition of Corrosion of Aluminium
Dr N Xavier
3. Jerald Antony Joseph M
4. Antony Sakthi S
5. Selvakumar M S
Acetal Synthesis and Reaction
Electro Organic Chemistry
Electro Organic Chemistry
Dr N Mathiyalagan
6. Shenbagam K
8. Priya V
Kinetics and Mechanism of Oxidation of Organic
Compounds by N -Halo Compounds
Synthesis and Mechanistic Study of Oxidation of Organic
Compounds By N -Halo Compound.
Mechanistic Study of Oxidation of Organic Compounds
Dr V Alex Ramani
9. Kanmani R
Phytochemical Analysis of Some Medicinal Plants
7. Kavitha M
Dr A Paul Raj
10. Surendra Dilip C
SJC
Coordination Chemistry
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Environmental chemistry
COMMERCE
Dr I Francis Gnanasekar
12. Sharone Horne
13.
14.
15.
16.
Dr F R Alexander Pravin
Shri Dev Singh PT
Antony Jesuraja M
Marie Sheila R
Cathelina
Retailing - Marketing
A Case study on Tourism Industry
Marketing
Advertising
Functional Problems in Handloom Industries
Dr S Joseph Xavier
17. Bastin Jerome V
18. Arokia Doss. R.
19. Sugumar D
Human Resource Management
A Study on Self-Help Groups
Human Resource Management
Dr G John
20. Ramani K
21. Priya K
22. Mathuravalli V
Marketing
Human Resource Management
Marketing
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dr S Albert Rabara
23. Sathiaseelan JGR
24. Jones Anitha Rani R
Software Architecture
Embedded Networking
ECONOMICS
Dr J A Arul Chellakumar
25. Jayakumar P
A Study of the Impacts of the Cement Industrial
Pollutions on the Agricultural Yields in Ariyalur Dist.,
Tamilnadu, During 1998-2008
ENGLISH
Rev. Dr Sebastian Anand
26. Jasmin Thanga Kumari J
27. Jayakanth R
SJC
Extentialism in the Novels of Anita Desai
Existential Angst in the select Novels of Saul Bellow
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HISTORY
Dr T Sundararaj
28. Theresa Rosetti J
History of Tiruchirappalli Roman Catholic Diocese a
Study
History of the Evolution of Rolling Stock’s of Indian
Railways
Christianity in Marava Country
The Strategical importants of the Forts in South
Travancore
29. Biju Joseph P J
30. Rathiga N
31. Martin J
Dr M Arumairaj
32. Arockianathan A
33. Joice J
Vailankanni as Tourist and Pilgrimage Centre
Contribution of Jesuits to Higher Education in Tamilnadu
PHYSICS
Dr N Lawrence
34. Antony Raj S
Lattice Dynamical investigation on Phase Transition in
Charge Density Wave Systems
Growth and Charcterisation of some NLO Crystals
35. Dominique S
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dr R Jeyachandran
36. Karthik Mohan
Therapeutic Effects of Glycosides
Dr S Senthilkumar
37. Jaseentha M O
Tissue Culture of Medicinal Plants
TAMIL
Dr A Antony Cruz
38. Nallamuthu R
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Dr A Kolandaisamy
39. Kennedy S
40. Kannan K
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41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
SJC
Dr U Raju
Kulandairaj V
Anbananthan P
Periasamy K
Vinayagamoorthy K
Jeevanandam K
Sundaram A
Modern Poetry
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47.
48.
49.
50.
Dr F Selvakumaran
Suresh P
Bagyalakshmi L
Bhuvaneswari K
Punithavathi S
51. Saravanan K
52. Dhanalakshmi A
53. Amirtha Lenin J
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APPENDIX - XII
LIST OF PRIZES WON BY FINE ARTS TEAM 2006-07
Date
Organizers
Represented by
Events
Place
19-07-06
KC Youth Fest 06
BHEL Township
Ram Prasath
Classical Vocal
Solo
20-07-06
KC Youth Fest 06
BHEL Township
Christy S
Benson C
Bernard Martin A
Don Bosco M
Western Dance
I Place
20-07-06
KC Youth Fest 06
BHEL Township
Christy S
Western Dance
Solo
II Place
21-07-06
KC Youth Fest 06’
BHEL Township
Arun Roy A
Irudhaya Kumar J
Raja S
Ignatius M
Devaraj Sathish S
Yuvaraj N
Chilambarasan S
Irudayaraj S
Sebastin Raju
As You Like It
II Place
22-7-06
KC Youth Fest 06’
BHEL Township
Abirak Raj
Kalai Selvan V
Justin Diraviam V
Mathalai Muthu J
Siva Seelan S
Edilbert Felix
Nelson S A V
Jabez P C
Pushpanathan
Andrews T
Chandra Mohan R
Daniel Devaraj S
Light Music
I Place
11-08-06
Rajiv Gandhi Renewable
Energy Day Celebrations 2006
Gnana Pragasam T
Tamil Elocution
I Place
06-09-06
Rotary Club of
Tiruchirappalli
‘FORFEST 2006’
Neha Solanki D
Antonio Clinton Highland
Spin a Yarn
II Place
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06-09-06
Rotary Club of
Tiruchirappalli
‘FORFEST 2006’
Dinesh M
Vocal Solo
I Place
06-09-06
Rotary Club of
Tiruchirappalli
‘FORFEST 2006’
Karthikeyan M
Instrumental
Solo
II Place
14-09-06
Inner Wheel Club of
Tiruchirappalli (Dist 321)
Arun Gnanaraj A
Poster Making
I Place
14-09-06
Inner Wheel Club of
Tiruchirappalli (Dist 321)
Jeya Prakash
Poster Making
I Place
14-09-06
128th Birthday Celebration
of Thanthai Periyar
Peter Raja P
Drawing
I Place
14-09-06
128th Birthday Celebration
of Thanthai Periyar
Irudhaya David Kumar J
Tamil Elocution
II Place
24-09-06
BARDFEST ’06
Jamal Mohamed College
Neha Solanki D
Elocution (Eng)
I Place
24-09-06
BARDFEST ’06
Jamal Mohamed College
Arun
Quiz
II Place
24-09-06
BARDFEST ’06
Jamal Mohamed College
Rajesh D
Folk Song Solo
I Place
24-09-06
BARDFEST ’06
Jamal Mohamed College
Naveen
Mimicry
III Place
24-09-06
BARDFEST ’06
Jamal Mohamed College
Karthikeyan M
Classical
Ins trumetnal
Solo
IV Place
29-09-06
Muthtamizhil Vizha
Srimathi Indira Gandhi
College, Trichy
Neha Solanki D
English
Elocution
I Place
14-09-06
Wild Life Celebration 2006
District Level Painting
Competition at Bishop
Heber College, Trichy
Arun Gnanaraj A
Painting
Competition
II Place
14-09-06
Wild Life Celebration 2006
District Level Painting
Competition at Bishop
Heber College, Trichy
Jeya Prakash A
Painting
Competition
III Place
SJC
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UNIVERSITY BLUES & ACHIEVEMENTS IN STATE LEVEL
TOURNAME NTS
Athletics
Selvam N
Balasubramanian P
Pratheep S
Mohan A R
Porpanaian S
Elaiyapallavan R
Sivakumar C
Boobalan K
Suresh T
Rajaganesh V
Vincent Vimal Raj S
Kalimuthupandi K
Silambharasan
Foot Ball
Udaya Sankar B
Gowthaman N S
Gopi Krishnan S
Karthikeyan V
Karunakaran V
Ruban Santhosh P
Subburaj P
Hockey
Prem Prakash I
Rosalian Prabhu A
Prabhu Rajasekaran R
Arasilangovan K
Ball Badminton
Manjunathan P
Sathiyamoorthy D
Shanmuga Sundaram R
Mathan A
Power Lifting
Abilash Crishtofer V
Basket Ball
Volley Ball
Christy Baby
Jobin J Karimpaniyal
Shoby Thomas
Ganapathy
Kamalhasan
Raman
Prem Kumar J
Nataraj K
Rengarajan S
Mohan Kumar T
Bhagavan P
Srithar Rajan B
Cricket
Sundaresan
Gopi
Karthi
SJC
Badminton
Sunil Kumar
Net Ball
Manokar N
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PLACEMENTS
Campus Recruitment of Present Students (2006-07)
S.No.
Name of the student
1.
Antony Amalraj
2.
Antony Pio
3.
Arun A P
4.
Balaji T
5.
6.
Danish Thomas
Thottumkara
Elvis Prince A
7.
Ezra R Moses
8.
Fidelis Cyril Sahayaraj
9.
Harish Gokul
10.
Karthikeyan M
11.
Meril A X
12.
Prabu M
13.
14.
Prasanna Venkatesan
S
Ragul P
15.
Rajkumar J
16.
Rakesh Ruban
17.
Sakthi C
SJC
Class
BSc
Math
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
Elect
BSc
CS
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Stat
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
CS
Designation
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
160
Company
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Ann Rep
18.
Sudharsan S
19.
Suresh R
20.
Vivekanand A
21.
22.
Kamna Elizabeth
Mathew
Arun Raj D
23.
Abison P Jose
24.
Harikrishnan S
25.
Karthick K
26.
Sudharsan M
27.
Jerome I
28.
29.
Arun Arockia Angisamy
L
Rithu Parnan B
30.
Prasanna S
31.
Krishna Kumar V
32.
Gajendran B
33.
Dinesh Peter J
34.
Kailasam R
35.
Vasanth M
36.
Manaikandan M
37.
Maria Santhosh V
38.
Sriram K
39.
Rajesh
SJC
BSc
CS
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
MSc
Phy
MSc
Elect
MSc
Elect
MSc
Elect
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BA
Eng
BA
Eng
BSc
Phy
BSc
Chem
BSc
Chem
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
MSc
Chem
MSc
Chem
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
Traineee Officer
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Executive
Customer Service
Executive
Customer Service
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Technical Support
Officer - Voice
Assistant Research
Scientist
Assistant Research
Scientist
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
161
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
ABN – AMRO
Chennai
Cognizant Technology
Solutions, Chennai
Cognizant Technology
Solutions, Chennai
Cognizant Technology
Solutions, Chennai
Cognizant Technology
Solutions, Chennai
Cognizant Technology
Solutions, Chennai
24/7 Customer BPO
Hyderbad
24/7 Customer BPO
Hyderbad
Hexaware Technologies,
Chennai
Hexaware Technologies,
Chennai
Hexaware Technologies,
Chennai
Hexaware Technologies,
Chennai
HCL Technologies,
Chennai.
ADVINUS Therapeutics
Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.
ADVINUS Therapeutics
Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore.
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Bangalore
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Ann Rep
40.
John Babu J
41.
Karthick K
42.
Anguraj M
43.
Gobinath A
44.
Irai Arulraj F
45.
Vivid K
46.
Srinivas R
47.
48.
Thomas Arockia Arun
Prasath J
Gajendran B
49.
Gijo Jose
50.
Kandan A
51.
Vasanth P
52.
Dhinesh Kumar P
53.
Manoj Kumar S
54.
Unni Krishnan K
55.
Prasanna C
56.
Karthick Devan B
57.
Elayaraja J
58.
Martin Joseph Jenifer
59.
Angel Anil C
60.
Leo Faustin Raj J
61.
Shanawaz
SJC
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WASE Programme
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
WIPRO Technologies,
Bangalore
Developers
Net Magnus, Chennai
Developers
Net Magnus, Chennai
Developers
Net Magnus, Chennai
Developers
Developers
Developers
Developers
Developers
Developers
Net Magnus, Chennai
Net Magnus, Chennai
Net Magnus, Chennai
Net Magnus, Chennai
Net Magnus, Chennai
Net Magnus, Chennai
Developers
Net Magnus, Chennai
System
Administrator
WASE Programme
Net Magnus, Chennai
Process Executive
162
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INFOSYS BPO Ltd.,
Bangalore
163rd
Ann Rep
62.
Udhayakumar Y
BCom
63.
Vaidyanathan L
BCom
64.
Amalorpava Jerline J
65.
John Britto S
66.
Manikandan D
67.
Swaminathan K
68.
Chanakya N
69.
Shrine Maria Nithya J
70.
Johnson Francis A
71.
Sweety Maybil R
72.
Ambica
73.
Subramanian
74.
Archana Victor
75.
Tony Prabhu A
76.
Ram Kumaran V
77.
William Francis M
78.
Ram Kumar V
79.
Sundar G
80.
Kavin R
81.
Tony Prabhu A
82.
Samson A
83.
Ananda Raj T K
MSc
Math
MSc
Math
MSc
Math
MSc
Phy
MSc
Phy
MSc
Che
MA
Eng
MA
Eng
MA
HRM
MA
HRM
MA
PMIR
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Chem
BSc
CS
BSc
CS
MSc
CS
SJC
Tech. Support
Executive
Tech. Support
Executive
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
P G Teacher
H R Executive
H R Executive
I T Recruiter
Trainee
Programmer
Trainee
Programmer
Programmer
Programmer
Programmer
Business Process
Outsorcing
BPO
BPO
BPO
163
SUTHERLAND
Chennai
SUTHERLAND
Chennai
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Trichy
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Trichy
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Trichy
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Trichy
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Rasipuram
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Rasipuram
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Rasipuram
SRV Matriculation
HSSchool, Rasipuram
ANBAKAM METALS,
Trichy
ANBAKAM METALS,
Trichy
ANBAKAM METALS,
Trichy
Syntel Inc., Chennai
Syntel Inc., Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
TATA Consultancy
Services, Chennai
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Ann Rep
84.
James Selvaraj J
BPO
Ragavendra R G
BSc
CS
BSc
Chem
MSc
Chem
BSc
Chem
MCom
85.
Muthu Kumar A L
86.
Angel Ezhilarasi A
87.
Prabu P
88.
89.
Jancy Mary S
MCom
BPO
90.
Baby Valanteen J
MCom
BPO
91.
Kannan R
BCom
BPO
92.
Arun Alphine A
BCom
BPO
93.
Rajasekaran U
BPO
94.
Acluge Miuli
95.
Emily I
96.
Pradeep S Raj
97.
Karthikeyan S
98.
Devi K
99.
Felix Raj K
BA
Eco
BA
Eco
MA
Eng
MA
Eng
MA
Eng
MA
Eng
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
MSc
Math
100.
Maria Antony Jeffrey A
101.
David M
102.
Santhosh Kumar G
103.
Jerome I
104.
Prakash Savariraj I
105.
Parthiban S
SJC
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
164
TATA Consultancy
Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
163rd
Ann Rep
106.
Deva Antony Felix AW
107.
Karthick J
108.
Vijay Kumar S
109.
Leo Thiraviyam V
110.
Charley S
111.
Kailash A
112.
Solomon A
113.
David Arockiaraj S
114.
Sundar G
115.
Earlyn Mark Vassou
116.
Siva Selvakumar R
117.
Aneesh Thomas
118.
Balaji V
SJC
MSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Math
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
MSc
Phy
MSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
MSc
Phy
BSc
Phy
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
BPO
165
TATA Consultancy
Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
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Services, Chennai
163rd
Ann Rep
APPENDIX - XIV
ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIP
S.
No.
Endowment Scholarship
Name
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
1. Fr.Augin Hass Schlrsp I
2. Rajalakshmi and Sethuraman
Memorial Schlrsp (Brahmin) I
3. Kerala Schlrsp
4. Rajalakshmi and Sethuraman
Memorial Schlrsp (Brahmin) II
5. P Sethuraman Schlrsp II
6. Dr (Mrs) R Kanakam Srinivasan
Schlrsp I
7. Fr.Augin Hass Schlrsp II
8. Kalyan Schlrsp I
9. Kalyan Schlrsp II
10. Capt.P Prabaharan Schlrsp
11. P Sethuraman Schlrsp I
12. Smt.R.Meenakshi Ammal and
Shri.K.Rama Chandra Iyer
Memorial Schlrsp
(Shri.R.Dwarakanathan) I
13. Sri K Rajam Schlrsp
(Needy and Meritorious
Brahmin Students)
(Mr.R.Sridharan, Bangalore)
14. Loyola Schlrsp I
15. Loyola Schlrsp II
16. The Kallinga Madhom Sankara
KrishnanSchlrsps
(Shri K.S.Krishnan, Chennai) I
17. Mrs.Mary Joseph Moolel
Schlrsp I
18. Mrs.Mary Joseph Moolel
Schlrsp III
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1. Fr.Sewel Schlrsp I
2. Fr.Sewel Schlrsp II
3. A L Krishnan Memorial SchlrspII
4. Fr.Quinn Schlrsp I
SJC
Class Amount
Rs.
D No.
Name of the
Student
I BSc
200
06UCH132 Karthikeyan P
I BSc
I BSc
350
200
06UCH234 Chandhran V V R
06UCH140 Suresh R
I BSc
I BSc
350
200
06UCH228 Vijayadharsan M
06UCH251 Sathyaraj D
I BSc
II BSc
II BSc
II BSc
III BSc
III BSc
200
200
200
200
200
200
06UCH244
05UCH134
05UCH228
05UCH256
04UCH202
04UCH240
III BSc
250
04UCH159 Gopinath C
III BSc
I MSc
I MSc
1750
200
200
04UCH229 Krishna Kumar V
06PCH118 Antony Sekar K
06PCH111 Mary Asha R
I MSc
1400
06PCH131 Prem Kumar A
I MSc
200
06PCH104 Pushpanathan V
II MSc
200
05PCH104 Srinivasan P
I BCom
I BCom
I BCom
I BCom
200
200
200
200
06UCO139
06UCO121
06UCO231
06UCO237
166
Felix A
Vignesh S
Lourdu Bernad D
Vallinayagan K
Anthony Charlie
Arockia Doss P
I
Jagan M
Kaushik M
Abraham S
Arun S
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Ann Rep
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Fr.Quinn Schlrsp II
Sammanasu Schlrsp II
Sammanasu Schlrsp II
Basha Schlrsp – III
Sri.K.Rajam Schlrsp I
(Needy and Meritorious
Brahmin Students)
(Mr.R.Sridharan, Bangalore)
Fr.Santiago Schlrsp I
Fr.Santiago Schlrsp II
Fr.Lacombe Schlrsp I
Fr.Lacombe Schlrsp II
Feroz Basha Schlrsp
Loomchand Sreemal Gidija
Schlrsp I
Loomchand Sreemal Gidija
Schlrsp I
Loomchand Sreemal Gidija
Schlrsp II
Loomchand Sreemal Gidija
Schlrsp IV
Betrom Schlrsp I
Sri.K.Rajam Schlrsp
(Needy and Meritorious
Brahmin Students)
(Mr.R.Sridharan, Bangalore)
Fr Froehly & Fr Ehrhaert
Scholarship I
(Mr S Francis, Coimbatore)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
1. Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp I
2. Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp VI
3. The Kallinga Madhom Sankara
KrishnanSchlrsps
(Shri K.S.Krishnan,Chennai) III
4. Major M.Aravandi Schlrsp
5. Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp V
6. Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp VI
7. Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp VII
8. Rev Dr S John Britto SJ
Endowment Schlrsp (deserving
& needy Catholic Dalit) I
SJC
II BCom
II BCom
II BCom
II BCom
200
200
200
300
06UCO260
05UCO230
05UCO258
05UCO158
Jahir Hussain M
Voltaire Yesuraja J
Jenish A Jermanush
Packiaraja P
III BCom 1750
III BCom 200
III BCom 200
III BCom 200
III BCom 200
III BCom 600
04UCO219
04UCO135
04UCO117
04UCO107
04UCO132
04UCO261
Kannan R
Arockia Rajesh R
Thomas Fredrick
Suresh Kumar M
Vibin Jennifer S
Renganathan G
III BCom
200
04UCO134 Antony Paul Raj S
II MCom
250
05PCO110 S Adaikkala Samy
II MCom
200
05PCO114 Sarala R
II MCom
II Mcom
200
200
05PCO116 Roselin J Mary S
05PCO121 David S
II MCom 1750 05PCO105 Gowri Shankar R
II MCom 300
05PCO135 Kirubhakaran S
I BSc
200
06UCS146 Vignesh S
III BSc
200
04UCS118 Selvaraj L
I MCA
I MCA
1000
200
06PCA131
06PCA136
Porchezhiyan T
Kalaiselvan R
I MCA
200
06PCA104
Nimal Cline A
I MCA
200
06PCA141
Sriram T
I MCA
200
06P CA130
Prabhakaran S
I MCA
300
06PCA143
Stalin M Amburose
167
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Ann Rep
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
The Kallinga Madhom Sankara
Krishnan Schlrsps
(Shri K.S.Krishnan, Chennai) IV
Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp VIII
Basha Schlrsp VI
(Shri Madhani Basha) VI
Rev.Dr G A Savariraj,SJ Schlrsp
(Mr.Sekhar Santiago,M.E.)
Rev Dr S John Britto SJ
Endowment Schlrsp (deserving
& needy Catholic Dalit) III
Manickam Pillai
Arulayammal Schlrsp I
Manickam Pillai
Arulayammal Schlrsp II
Mr M Krishnamurthi Endowment
Schlrsp (Mr M Krishnamurthi) I
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
1. Fr.Adisayam’s Golden Jubilee
Schlrsp I
2. Fr.Adisayam’s Golden Jubilee
Schlrsp II
3. Fr Carty Schlrsp I
4. Fr Carty Schlrsp II
5. Sundara Ganapathy Schlrsp I
6. Sundara Ganapathy Schlrsp II
7. Sundara Ganapathy Schlrsp III
8. Prof. A Susairaj Endowment
Schlrsp I
9. Fr.Adisayam’s Golden Jubilee
Schlrsp III
10. Fr.Adisayam’s Golden Jubilee
Schlrsp IV
11. Prof.A.Hirudayasamy Reddiar
Schlrsp I
12. Prof.A.Hirudayasamy Reddiar
Schlrsp II
13. Prof A Susairaj Endowment
Schlrsp II
14. Mrs. Reginal Irudayaraj
Endowment Scholarship
(II MA Economic Catholic)
15. Fr Froehly & Fr Ehrhaert
Scholarship I
(Mr S Francis, Coimbatore)
SJC
I MCA
1000
06PCA118
Amala Prabin Britto
II MCA
200
05PCA114
Edwin Charles D
II MCA
350
05PCA107
Prabhu I
II MCA
1300
05PCA124
Lesley
II MCA
300
05PCA152
Yesu Inbaraj D
II MCA
200
05PCA157
Alexander E
II MCA
200
05PCA141
Suresh K
II MCA
1000
05PCA121
Pradeep A A
Gunaseelan
I BA
200
06UEC154 Dale Bosco Johnson
I BA
II BA
II BA
III BA
III BA
III BA
200
200
200
200
200
200
06UEC109
05UEC159
05UEC107
04UEC109
04UEC145
04UEC153
III BA
200
04UEC154 Haringa Pulu
I MA
200
06PEC103
Roslin Mettilda Mary
I MA
200
06PEC118
Nithya D
II MA
200
05PEC111
Porappan A
II MA
200
05PEC116
Karal Marx V
II MA
250
05PEC114
Saraswathi R
II MA
300
05PEC102
Reginamary A
II MA
300
05PEC126
Suresh J
168
Manikandan G
Sabesan S
Manikandan N
Anandakumar N
Ramarajan P
Achuge Miuli
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
1. Fr.Coyle Schlrsp I
2. Fr.Coyle Schlrsp II
3. Ganapathy Sastrigal Schlrsp I
4. Ganapathy Sastrigal Schlrsp II
5. Prof.S Banumoorthy Schlrsp I
6. Prof.S Banumoorthy Schlrsp II
7. Mr D S Arul Schlrsp I
8. Pandit Savariapillai Schlrsp II
9. Fr Froehly & Fr Ehrhaert
Scholarship I
(Mr S Francis, Coimbatore)
10. Fr.Thottungal Schlrsp I
11. Fr.Thottungal Schlrsp II
12. Fr.Thottungal Schlrsp III
13. Rao Bahadur R.Sadagopa
Iyengar Deputy Collector
Schlrsp I
14. Rao Bahadur R.Sadagopa
Iyengar Deputy Collector
Schlrsp II
15. Sammanasu Schlrsp I
16. Fr Froehly & Fr Ehrhaert
Scholarship I
(Mr S Francis, Coimbatore)
17. Prof.S.Banumoorthy Schlrsp III
18. Prof.S.Banumoorthy Schlrsp IV
19. Rao Bahadur R.Sadagopa
Iyengar Deputy Collector
Schlrsp III
20. Rao Bahadur R.Sadagopa
Iyengar Deputy Collector
Schlrsp IV
21. Fr.Ehrhart Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp I
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
1. Basha Schlrsp I
2. Basha Schlrsp II
3. Thiru A.Xavier Mathew
Schlrsp I
4. Prof.Chinnasamy Iyer Schlrsp I
5. Prof.Chinnasamy Iyer Schlrsp II
SJC
I BA
I BA
II BA
II BA
III BA
III BA
III BA
III BA
200
200
200
200
200
200
250
200
06UEN124
06UEN165
05UEN104
05UEN166
04UEN130
04UEN147
04UEN165
04UEN109
Sukumar B
Madhavaraj A
Michael Raj A
Joseph A
R ichard Enrico M
Anburaj P
Vijayaragavan S
Charles A
III BA
I MA
I MA
I MA
300
200
200
200
04UEN102
06PEN101
06PEN111
06PEN114
Venkatasamy V E
Charles Arockiasamy
Joseph Sudhahar
Ravichandiran P
I MA
200
06PEN119
Julian X Rigley F
I MA
I MA
200
200
06PEN141
06PEN117
JohnnyP Elston Sturt
David Daniel A
I MA
II MA
II MA
300
200
200
06PEN113
05PEN103
05PEN127
Vetriselvan D
Manikandan
Nithyanandam A
II MA
200
05PEN131
Sweety Maybil R
II MA
200
05PEN138
Caroline Suganya D
II MA
200
05PEN148
Arockiasamy J
I BA
I BA
200
200
06UHS154 Ramesh R
06UHS160 William K
II BA
III BA
III BA
200
200
200
05UHS114 Gopi G
04UHS177 Pushpanathan A
04UHS145 Justine S Deepak P
169
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1. Devan Bahadur
L D Swamikannu Pillai
Schlrsp I
I MA
200
2. Devan Bahadur
L D Swamikannu Pillai
Schlrsp II
I MA
200
3. Mrs.Mary Joseph Moolel
Schlrsp II
I MA
200
4. Dr.Joseph Gnanadhickam
Schlrsp II
II MA
200
5. Capt. P Prabaharan Schlrsp I
II MA
200
06PHR131
George M
05PHR119
Robinson R
06PHR141
Anbu Chelvan V
05PHR101 Gopinath R
05PHR105 Kannan R
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
SJC
Pudukottai Mahalinga Ganapathy
Schlrsp I
Pudukottai Mahalinga Ganapathy
Schlrsp II
Betram Schlrsp I
Betram Schlrsp II
Betram Schlrsp III
Betram Schlrsp IV
Former Pupil Schlrsp I
Former Pupil Schlrsp II
Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp III
Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp II
Kalyan Schlrsp IV
Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp IX
Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp IV
Loomchand Sreemal Gidija
Schlrsp III
D S Arul Religion Schlrsp IV
G.Gnanarethinam Schlrsp I
G.Gnanarethinam Schlrsp II
Fr.Froehly Schlrsp I
Fr.Froehly Schlrsp II
Fr.Froehly Schlrsp III
Firoz Bashs Schlrsp
A L Krishnan Memorial
Schlrsp IV
D S Arul Religion Schlrsp IV
Ganapathy Sastrigal Memorial
Schlrsp I
I BSc
200
06UMA116
Deepan Savariraj R
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
06UMA131
06UMA141
06UMA228
06UMA236
06UMA242
05UMA206
05UMA215
Robert Bromier J
Ranjith Kumar C
Jerald William S
Bharath Kumar M
John Rex A
I BSc
200
05UMA232
Michael S
I BSc
I BSc
200
200
05UMA236
05UMA251
Bastin Vinothraj J A
Fredrick Braiman A
I BSc
200
05UMA257
Muthukumar P
I BSc
200
05UMA258
Arockia Anantharaj P
I BSc
II BSc
II BSc
II BSc
II BSc
II BSc
II BSc
II BSc
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
600
05UMA233
05UMA119
05UMA126
05UMA161
05UMA209
05UMA225
05UM255
05UMA157
Valan P Matheesh I
Gowtaaman S
Hendry Pushparaj L
Gunasekaran R
Muthu Thomas R
Manoj Praveen G
Manoj Kumar A
Vinoth K
II BSc
III BSc
200
200
05UMA264
04UMA130
Charles S
Arockiadass V
III BSc
200
04UMA133
Jayakumar W
170
Maria Milton V
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25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
Ganapathy Sastrigal Memorial
Schlrsp II
Gopalaswamy Schlrsp I
Gopalaswamy Schlrsp II
Gopalaswamy Schlrsp III
Gopalaswamy Schlrsp IV
Smt R Meenakshi Ammal and
Shri K Rama Chandra Iyer
Memorial Schlrsp
(Shri R Dwarakanathan) II
Mr M Krishnamurthi Endowment
Schlrsp (Mr M Krishnamurthi) II
Rev. Dr S John Britto SJ
Endowment Schlrsp
(to be given to a son of Non
Teaching Staff studying at
St Joseph’s College) – V
Fr Gonsalvas Schlrsp I
Fr Gonsalvas Schlrsp II
Major M.Aravandi Schlrsp
Fr Herandalu Schlrsp I
Fr Herandalu Schlrsp II
Fr.Ehrhart Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp II
III
III
III
III
III
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
200
200
200
200
200
04UMA154
04UMA221
04UMA232
04UMA236
04UMA243
Sahayaraj Felix
Sudharsan M
Alexander S
Jesuraja R
Arun Prasath V
III BSc
250
04UMA264
Jegan A
III BSc
750
04UMA103
Mohamed Hafizulla
III BSc
I MSc
I MSc
I MSc
II MSc
II MSc
550
200
200
200
200
200
04UMA102
06PMA265
06PMA126
06PMA121
05PMA118
05PMA138
Zeno J S
Juliamary P
Vino Sasikala V
Sathis Kumar M
Kulandai Yesu R
Sattanathan M
II MSc
200
05PMA139
Ramesh P
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
I BSc
200
200
200
200
200
300
06UPH104
06UPH237
06UPH235
06UPH243
06UPH249
06UPH131
Naveen Raja S
Ignaci Jesu S
Antony Jeevaraj S
Yuvarajan S
Felix Sudhahar S
Karthick S
I BSc
II BSc
II BSc
200
200
300
06UPH139 Sudhagar S
05UPH217 Reuben P Thomas
05UPH136 Chinnappan Justin K
II BSc
200
05UPH239 Edward Francis T
V
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
SJC
Fr Honore Schlrsp I
Fr Honore Schlrsp II
Fr Honore Schlrsp III
A Kalyanaraman Schlrsp I
A Kalyanaraman Schlrsp II
Basha Schlrsp – IV
Prof K S Mandalam Iyer
Schlrsp II
A L Krishnan Memorial SchlrspI
Basha Schlrsp – V
Dr (Mrs) R Kanakam Srinivasan
Schlrsp II
Mr S Alphonse Memorial
Endowment Schlrsp
(Son of NonTeaching Staff)
Prof K S Mandalam Iyer SchlrspI
Prof K S Mandalam Iyer
Schlrsp III
A L Krishnan Memorial
Schlrsp III
III BSc 250
III BSc
200
04UPH142 Joseph Raj Kumar A
04UPH243 Britto A
III BSc
200
04UPH138 Solomon Christy C
III BSc
200
04UPH241 Charly S
171
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15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Smt R Meenakshi Ammal
and Shri K Rama Chandra Iyer
Memorial Schlrsp
(Shri.R.Dwarakanathan) III
Mrs Devi Prabakaran
Schlrsp I
Mrs Devi Prabakaran
Schlrsp II
Dr Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp X
Dr Joseph Gnanarethinam
chlrsp XI
Dr Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp XII
Dr Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp XIII
The Kallinga Madhom Sankara
KrishnanSchlrsps
(Shri K.S.Krishnan,Chennai) II
Mr M Krishnamurthi Endowment
Schlrsp
(Mr M Krishnamurthi) III
Mr M Krishnamurthi Endowment
Schlrsp
(Mr M Krishnamurthi) IV
I MSc
250
06PPH133
Prem Kumar J
I MSc
200
06PPH127
Immanuel A
I MSc
200
06PPH103
Arockiasamy S
I MSc
200
06PPH102
Josephraj J
I MSc
200
06PPH132
Samynathan S
II MSc
200
05PPH118
Mariadoss S
II MSc
200
05PPH117
Thangaraju D
II MSc
1400
05PPH133
Premdoss A
MPhil
350
06MPH119 Kamal Raj L
MPhil
350
06MPH107 Selvakumar S
DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. Amaladoss Pillai Schlrsp I
I BSc
200 06UPB142
2. Amaladoss Pillai Schlrsp II
I BSc
200 06UPB141
3. Amaladoss Pillai Schlrsp III
I BSc
200 06UPB113
4. Amaladoss Pillai Schlrsp IV
I BSc
200 06UPB126
5. Prof.Kalyanasundaram
Schlrsp I
II BSc
200 05UPB151
6. Prof.Kalyanasundaram
Schlrsp II
II BSc
200 05UPB135
7. D S Arul Religion Schlrsp II
II BSc
200 05UPB116
8. Kalyan Schlrsp III
II BSc
200 05UPB146
9. Rao Sahib V Mahadeva Iyer
Schlrsp I
III BSc
200 04UPB130
10. Rao Sahib V Mahadeva Iyer
Schlrsp II
III BSc
200 04UPB113
11. Dr.L.Arnold Wilson Endowment
Schlrsp I
III BSc
250 04UPB164
12. A L Mudaliar Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp I
I MSc
200 06PPB121
13. A L Mudaliar Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp II
I MSc
200 06PPB118
SJC
172
Ananth Amirtharaj S
Sudhakar S
Venkatachalam T
John Britto R
Raja M
Varatharaj P
John Adams S
Arockiaraja M
Peter M
Arun K
Jayarajan M
Senthil G
Balasubramani N
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14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
A L Mudaliar Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp III
Rev.Dr.A.Irudayanathan
Schlrsp (for a Catholic student)
A.L.Mudaliar Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp IV
A.L.Mudaliar Silver Jubilee
Schlrsp V
Dr R Selvaraj Endowment
Schlrsp
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
1. Pudukottai Schlrsp I
2. Pudukottai Schlrsp II
3. Fr C K Swamy Best Principal
Schlrsp I
4. Fr C K Swamy Best Principal
Schlrsp II
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
1. Veeramamunivar Schlrsp I
2. Veeramamunivar Schlrsp II
3. Dr.Joseph Gnanarethinam
Schlrsp V
4. Pandit Savariapillai Schlrsp I
5. Dr.Joseph Gnanadhickam
Schlrsp I
6. Betrom Schlrsp II
7. Prof N M Maria Arul Pragasam
Schlrsp I
8. Prof N M Maria Arul Pragasam
Schlrsp II
9. D S Arul Religion Schlrsp III
SJC
I MSc
200
06PPB113
Vinoth Kumar D
I MSc
500
06PPB117
Santhosh Raj M
II MSc
200
05PBO103
Celin Anitta Mary A
II MSc
200
05PBO105
Johnsy Rani I
II MSc
250
05PBO104
Marclin Joe Felix D
II BSc
II BSc
200
200
05UST124
05UST122
Saravanan C
Rama Lingam D
II BSc
200
05UST111
Santhosh Kumar S
III BSc
200
04UST116
Bagyaraj G
I BA
I BA
200
200
06UTA146
06UTA112
Sahaya T S Babu L
Senthil K
I BA
II BA
200
200
06UTA124
05UTA105
Roch Gilbert I
Vaitheeswaran T
III BA
III BA
200
200
04UTA187
04UTA153
Thomas Sahaya Raj
Periyasamy R
III BA
200
04UTA183
Sudakar
III BA
III BA
200
200
04UTA154
04UTA115
Siranjeevi S
Lourdusamy K M
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Annual Academic Scholarships (2006-07)
(For College Band Boys)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mrs Margaret Jeyaseelan
Endowment Scholarship – I
(to be given to Band boys)
(Mr A X Alexander, IPS)
Mrs Margaret Jeyaseelan
Endowment Scholarship – II
(to be given to Band boys)
(Mr A X Alexander, IPS)
Mr A John Berchmans
Scholarship – I
Mr A John Berchmans
Scholarship – II
Late Mr Raphel Rodrigo
Schlrsp – I (Mrs Cecilia Rodrigo)
(to be given to Band boys)
Late Mr Raphel Rodrigo
Schlrsp – II (Mrs Cecilia Rodrigo)
(to be given to Band boys)
II BSc CS 300
05UCS129 Dominic Savio D
III BScPhy 300
04UPH240 Damiyan A
II BSc CS 300
05UCS146 Jerome Kumar X
III BSc CS 300
04UCS109 Martin J Jenifer A
II BSc Phy 200
05UPH239 Edward Francis
II BSc C S 200
05UCS102 Vijayakumar S
Mr Richard Arockiaraj Scholarships (2006-07)
SJC
Dhanasekar A
David Prabhakar
Andrew Bose S
Lance Alexander M
James Raj
Nicin A
Abilash Christopher
Mohan (a) David
Fernandes F
John Felix S
John Clement K
Celestine Hercules J
Ignatius Raj
Diwakar N
Daniel Britto P
Alexander S
Kennedy Sagayaraj
Felix Sudhakar
Sathya Rajan S
III BSc Che
III BSc Che
III BCom
III BCom
III BCom
I MSc CS
III BA Eco
I BSc Math
I BSc Math
I BSc Math
II MSc Math
II BSc Math
II BSc Math
II BSc Math
III BSc Math
III BSc Math
I BSc Phy
I BSc Phy
II BSc Phy
Irudayara S
III BA Tam
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APPENDIX - XV
rd
LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS - 163 College Day 16 Mar 2007
I UG FIRST SEMESTER - NOVEMBER 2006
FOUNDATION COURSE: FOUNDATIONS OF HUMANITY – I
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
Medal / Prize
Thiru A I X Bosco Memorial
Medal (Mrs Rita Bosco) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Language: General Tamil I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Fr Alappat Medal (College
BCom
Teaching Staff) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
06UEN107
Ronak Asrani M
06UCO111
06UTA102
Leo Bosco V
06UMA154
Prabaharan J
06UMA220
06UCO211
Annamalai A
06UCO117
Regd No
Shaju Thomas
06UEN107
Alphonse Tirkey
06UEN110
Astinus Kujur
06UPB109
Name
175
Regd No
Edwin Alfred Cyril M
Name
Language: Sanskrit I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Medal
BCom
(First)
College Managem ent Prize
(Second)
Regd No
Vimal Raj C
Name
Language: Hindi I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Medal
BCom
(First)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
SJC
Shaju Thomas
Name
Language: French I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Medal
BCom
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Regd No
Regd No
Balaji S
06UCO207
Viswanathan J
06UCO213
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General English I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA & BSc
Fr Leigh Medal (Old Students
& Friends) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
BCom
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit.
History
Mathematics
Physics
SJC
Name
Medal / Prize
Thiru A I X Bosco Memorial
Medal
(Mrs Rita Bosco) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru A Xavier Mathew Medal
(Office Staff) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru A Xavier Mathew Medal
(Office Staff) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Dr A Mariaraj Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Gordon Had Field Medal
(Sri S Krishnamurthi Iyer)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof A Albert Lobo Medal (Dr
Christian Gomez) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Saldanha Medal (First)
Antony Navis Amarnath A
06UEN104
Shaju Thomas
06UEN107
Balaji S
06UCO207
Viswanathan J
06UCO213
Name
Fr Saldanha Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Gombart Medal (Old
Student) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
176
Regd No
Regd No
Maria Valan M
06UCH202
Rajkumar G
06UCH104
Sivanandhan P
06UCO109
Dhamotharan R
06UCO202
Arun Jayaseelan A
06UCS140
Prabhu N
06UCS124
Prasanth Kumar Gunja
06UEC110
Pavanakumar Madhiri
06UEC113
Shaju Thomas
06UEN107
Sukumar B
06UEN124
Jijish
06UHS106
Muthukumar R
06UHS123
Kabilan B
06UMA127
Alexander Selvaraja J
06UMA145
Pradeep Arockiaraj T
06UMA105
Sudhagar S
06UPH139
Joe W
06UPH105
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Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech.
Stat
Tamil Lit.
Dr Mariaraj Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Anselm Miranda SJ
Memorial Medal
(Dr R Sebastian) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru M Antonisamy & Tmt
Arockiasamy Endowment
Medal (Mr A Wilson Aloysius
MA MEd MCom) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Allied Compulsory
Course
Medal / Prize
Chemistry
Maths for Chemistry – I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Commerce
Business Economics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Computer
Maths for Computer Sci - I
Science
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Economics
Statistics for Economics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
English Lit.
English Poetry - I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
SJC
Doni Raja F
06UPB105
Simon Antony D
06UPB156
Ravikumar M
06UST108
Balaji K
06UST127
Edward Lenin P
06UTA101
Vimal Raj C
06UTA102
Name
177
Regd No
Eed Ameen A
06UCH212
Venkatesh D
06UCH237
Dhamotharan R
06UCO202
Lakshmi Narayanan S R
06UCO129
Balaji S
06UCO207
Arun Jayaseelan A
06UCS140
Naresh Kumar R
06UCS105
Loganathan S
06UEC116
Dale Bosco Johnson
06UEC154
Shaju Thomas
06UEN107
Rajesh Tirkey
06UEN109
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History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech.
Stat
Tamil Lit
SJC
History of Tiruchirappalli
(Upto 1947 AD)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Statistics – I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Mathematics for Physics - I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Zoology - I (General Zoology)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Computers in Statistics - I
(Pascal Programming)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Seyalmurai ilakkanam
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
178
Jijish
06UHS106
Nanibabu Devarapalli
06UHS105
Jerald Williams S
06UMA228
Joe Livingston S
06UMA202
Bharath Kumar M
06UMA236
John Rex A
06UMA242
Joe W
06UPH105
Paul Raj A
06UPH205
Doni Raja F
06UPB105
Jayaraj S
06UPB104
Ravikumar M
06UST108
Balaji K
06UST127
Edward Lenin P
06UTA101
Vimal Raj C
06UTA102
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II UG SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
Foundation Course: Social Analysis
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Medal
BCom
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Language: General Tamil II
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Fr CK Swamy Silver Jubilee
BCom
Medal (College Non-Teaching
Staff) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
05UPH102
Bala Subramanian R
05UCO119
05UMA157
Manikandan S
05UCS159
05UPH102
Inico Jeyakumar M
05UEN114
Francis Kennedy R
05UPH108
Regd No
Roshan Kiro
05UCH131
Pankaj Baskey
05UHS148
Sri Balaji M
05UCO227
Name
179
Regd No
Nikhil S Karthik
Name
Language: Sanskrit II
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Thiagaraja Iyer Medal (NT Iyer
BCom
Old Student) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Regd No
Vinoth K
Name
Language: Hindi II
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Parvathi Ammal Medal
BCom
(Nemum Natesa Iyer) (First)
Parvathi Ammal Medal
(Nemum Natesa Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
SJC
Nikhil S Karthik
Name
Language: French II
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Fr Boutelin Medal (Nemum
BCom
Natesa Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Regd No
Regd No
Arokiya Frankline Kennady E
05UCO105
Santhosh Kumar S
05UCO259
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General English II
Course
Medal / Prize
BA & BSc
Fr Sequeria Medal (New
Hostel Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
BCom
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
History
Mathematics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Name
Medal / Prize
Prof A C Joseph Medal II (Old
Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
N Ramaswamy Iyer Medal (Sri
Allur N Ramasamy Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Pinto Medal (Mr N
Janakiraman) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof Irudayaraj Medal (Old
Students & Friends) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof Devasia Medal II (Old
Students & Friends) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Periyakaruppan Chettiar
Medal (VPMP Chettiar) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr De Fernando Medal (Old
Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Sewell Medal II (Nemum
Natesa Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
180
Regd No
Nikhil S Karthik
05UPH102
Marshel S
05UPH121
Bala Subramanian R
05UCO119
Antony Arun Prasad P
05UCO137
Rakesh R
05UCO142
Name
Regd No
Suresh R
05UCH121
Thiyagarajan M
05UCH206
Bala Subramanian R
05UCO119
Rakesh R
05UCO142
John Sathish S
05UCS108
Jermy Franklin A
05UCS123
Satheesan G
05UEC114
Jose Midhun E M
05UEC167
Anbarasan R
05UEN120
Chandrakumar U
05UEN162
Afrose R
05UHS106
Lourdu Raj M
05UHS109
Vinoth K
05UMA157
Gowthaman S
05UMA119
Kolanjirajan P
05UPB104
Kumaravel M
05UPB160
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Physics
Stat
Tamil Lit
Fr Gombert Medal II (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru G V Ramachandran
Medal II (Old Students) (First)
Thiru Michael Gomez Medal
(Prof S Albert Lobo MA BL)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Allied Compulsory
Course
Chemistry
Medal / Prize
Maths for Chemistry III
Computer
Science
Economics
05UPH149
Saravanan C
05UST124
Deva Jollyes P
05UTA113
Banuchandar D
05UTA129
Regd No
05UCH233
Michael Thiravium Dimanraj
X
05UCH201
Naveen Kumar B
05UCO244
Bala Subramanian R
05UCO119
College Management Prize
(First)
Pavul Sundar A
05UCS133
College Management Prize
(Second)
Arockia Valanarasu F
05UCS115
Jose Midhun E M
05UEC167
Satheesan G
05UEC114
Inico Jeyakumar M
05UEN114
Anbarasan R
05UEN120
College Management Prize
(Second)
Marketing
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Maths for Computer Sci II
Mathematical Methods in
Economics
College Management Prize
(Second)
English Poetry II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
SJC
Leo Arul A
Muthazhagan G
College Management Prize
(First)
English Lit.
05UPH102
Name
College Management Prize
(First)
Commerce
Nikhil S Karthik
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History
Survey of Historical
Monuments
College Management Prize
(First)
Mathematics
Afrose R
05UHS106
Sudhan M
05UHS124
Chinnarasu A
05UMA117
Venish Kumar A P
05UMA130
Vinoth K
05UMA157
Nikhil S Karthik
05UPH102
Ashok Kumar K
05UPH246
Kolanjirajan P
05UPB104
Julian Sagayaraj G
05UPB102
Saravanan C
05UST124
College Management Prize
(First)
Deva Jollyes P
05UTA113
College Management Prize
(Second)
Kani A
05UTA163
College Management Prize
(Second)
Statistics-II
College Management Prize
(First)
Physics
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Mathematics for Physics-II
College Management Prize
(First)
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech.
Stat
College Management Prize
(Second)
Zoology-II
(Agricultural Entomology)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Computers in Statistics II
(C Programming)
College Management Prize
(First)
Tamil Lit
SJC
Kalvettum Payanaiyalulum
182
163rd
Ann Rep
II UG THIRD SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2006
Environmental Studies
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Thiru M Antonisamy & Tmt
BCom
Arockiasamy Endowment
Medal (Mr A Wilson Aloysius
MA MEd MCom) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Social Analysis I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Fr Betram Medal (Dr
BCom
Loganathan) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Language: General Tamil III
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Prize
BCom
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
05UPH102
Justin Diraviam V
05UEN143
05UHS106
Athumani Ibrahim Nzowa
05UCS164
Name
Regd No
Albert Joseph V
05UPH207
Lawrence A
05UPH106
Berkmans Doss S
05UPH137
Regd No
Vinoth K
05UMA157
Manikandan A
05UCH122
Jose Midhun E M
05UEC167
Sivakumar V
05UPH127
Berkmans Doss S
05UPH137
Anand D
05UPH235
Name
183
Regd No
Afrose R
Name
Language: French III
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Prize
BCom
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
SJC
Nikhil S Karthik
Name
Religious Doctrine I
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
Thiru Sinnaswamy Lobo Medal
BCom
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Regd No
Regd No
Nikhil S Karthik
05UPH102
Inico Jeyakumar M
05UEN114
163rd
Ann Rep
Language: Hindi III
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Prize
BCom
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Language: Sanskrit III
Course
Medal / Prize
BA, BSc &
College Management Prize
BCom
(First)
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
SJC
Pankaj Baskey
05UHS148
Roshan Kiro
05UCH131
Name
Allan Vibin K
General English III
Course
Medal / Prize
BA & BSc
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Medal / Prize
Fr Ehrhart Silver Jubilee Medal
(Ayyasamy & Ayyasamy
Vandyar) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru M Antonisamy & Tmt
Arockiasamy Endowment
Medal (Mr A Wilson Aloysius
MA MEd MCom) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Devan Bahadur Iyer Medal (Sri
S N Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof George Vasanthan Medal
(Prof Mrs Melucina Vasanthan)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Dr M N Sundararaman Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
184
Regd No
Regd No
05UPH202
Regd No
Vinoth K
05UMA157
Nikhil S Karthik
05UPH102
Name
Regd No
Suresh R
05UCH121
Thiyagarajan M
05UCH206
Rakesh R
05UCO142
Naveen Kumar B
05UCO244
John Sathish S
05UCS108
Pavul Sundar A
05UCS133
Satheesan G
05UEC114
Abhilash Arul
05UEC162
Leo Pereira A
05UEN117
Chandrakumar U
05UEN162
163rd
Ann Rep
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
Allied Optional
Course
Chemistry
SJC
Fr Provincial Medal (Jesuit
Madurai Province) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Rengasamy Naicker
Medal (Sri R Naicker) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru N S Natesa Iyer Medal
(Tmt N Meenakchi) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof Kalyanasundaram Medal
(Prof Kalyanasundaram
Memorial Committee) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Ganapathy Sastri
Memorial Medal (Sri G T Sastri
MA BL) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Mahe Medal (Prof Lobo)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Medal / Prize
Biochemistry I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Physics I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Afrose R
05UHS106
Lourdu Raj M
05UHS109
Vinoth K
05UMA157
Nagendran V
05UMA229
Nikhil S Karthik
05UPH102
Berkmans Doss S
05UPH137
Ashok Kumar K
05UPH246
Dheepan N
05UPB101
Julian Sagayaraj G
05UPB102
Arokia Raj Benhar D
05UPB105
Rama Lingam D
05UST122
Santhosh Kumar S
05UST111
Thirumalairaj R
05UTA130
Deva Jollyes P
05UTA113
Name
185
Regd No
Balaji M
05UCH115
Arun Kumar C
05UCH235
Nicklerozar B
05UCH204
Thiyagarajan M
05UCH206
Albert Antony Raj V
05UCH116
163rd
Ann Rep
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
SJC
Basic Mathematics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Business Mathematics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Accounts I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Applied Physics I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Labour Economics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Urban Economics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
English Criticism
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
History of Literary Criticism
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
186
Vinoth Kumar A
05UCO248
Vinoth L
05UCO234
Soban Babu M
05UCO220
Bala Subramanian R
05UCO119
Rayappan L
05UCS118
Kulandai Law rence A
05UCS142
Denzil Clement P
05UCS131
Athumani Ibrahim Nzowa
05UCS164
Satheesan G
05UEC114
Chandra Mohan M
05UEC135
Raj Kumar S
05UEC141
Abhilash Arul
05UEC162
Jose Manuel
05UEC136
Jose Midhun E M
05UEC167
Somasundaram M
05UEN123
Leo Pereira A
05UEN117
Inico Jeyakumar M
05UEN114
Don Bosco J
05UEN108
163rd
Ann Rep
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
College Management Prize
(Second)
Physical Education & Health
Science-I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Tourism Business
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Accounts - I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Physics - I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Chemistry-I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Computer Science-I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Biometrics & Computer
Applications I
College Mgt Prize (First)
Chandrakumar U
05UEN162
Gopi G
05UHS114
Ekambaram M
05UHS132
Midhun Raj K
05UHS133
Pradeep S
05UHS140
Afrose R
05UHS106
Lourdu Raj M
05UHS109
Roy S
05UMA106
Ramesh Babu T
05UMA152
Gowthaman S
05UMA119
Vinoth K
05UMA157
Nikhil S Karthik
05UPH102
Berkmans Doss S
05UPH137
Xavier Karunai Doss S
05UPH130
Edward Raja A
05UPH119
Kannan M
05UPB158
College Mgt Prize (Second)
Sasikumar S
05UPB136
Chemistry for Biologist-I
College Mgt Prize (First)
College Mgt Prize (Second)
Dheepan N
Leivon Edwin Kom
05UPB101
05UPB140
187
163rd
Ann Rep
Stat
Tamil Lit
Accounts-I
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Mathematics-I
College Management Prize
(First)
Ithazhiyal - Oru Arimugam
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Nattupuravial - Oru
Arimugam
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Rama Lingam D
05UST122
Saravanan C
05UST124
Santhosh Kumar S
05UST111
Banuchandar D
05UTA129
Kalai Selvan V
05UTA149
Deva Jollyes P
05UTA113
Paul Raj A
05UTA121
Thirumalairaj R
05UTA130
III UG FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
Foundation Course: Moulding Men for Others
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
Medal / Prize
Fr Machado Medal (Mr A
Xavier Mathew) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Regd No
Arun B
04UST108
Indira Kumar J
04UCO262
Foundation Course: Religious Doctrine II
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
SJC
Medal / Prize
Fr A Felix Joseph SJ Medal
(Mr A Wilson Aloysius MA MEd
MCom) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
188
Regd No
Leslie Kiran A
04UCO231
Leo Melquir Babu A
04UCO245
163rd
Ann Rep
Language: General Tamil IV
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
Medal / Prize
Thiru Dharmapuram Adhinam
Medal (College Teaching Staff)
(First)
Thiru Dharmapuram Adhinam
Medal (College Teaching Staff)
(First)
Thiru Dharmapuram Adhinam
Medal (College Teaching Staff)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Regd No
Gurunathan V
04UCH260
Wilson Tony Raj A
04UCH261
Kannan R
04UCO219
Chandrasekar S
04UCH149
Leo Melquir Babu A
04UCO245
Language: French IV
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
Medal / Prize
Fr De Beaurepair Medal (An
Old Student) (First)
Fr De Beaurepair Medal (An
Old Student) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Regd No
Anandkumar P
04UPH155
Aquinasprem S
04UPH107
Earlyn Mark Vassou
04UPH228
Language: Hindi IV
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
Medal / Prize
Thiru Subba Rao Medal
(Nemum Natesa Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Regd No
Satish Basumatary
04UMA266
Anup Lakra
04UEN129
Binay Lakra
04UEN134
Language: Sanskrit IV
Course
BA, BSc &
BCom
SJC
Medal / Prize
Thiru M V Krishnamurthy Rao
Medal (College Teaching
Staff)(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
189
Regd No
Sudharsan M
04UMA221
Prasanna S
04UCH108
163rd
Ann Rep
General English IV
Course
BA & BSc
Medal / Prize
Fr Santiago Medal (Memorial
Committee) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Regd No
Prasanna S
04UCH108
Arun Arockia Angisamy L
04UEN141
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
History
Mathematics
SJC
Medal / Prize
Fr Camboulives Medal (Sri
Sriram Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Devan Bahadur N
Ramaswamy Iyer Medal (Sri N
Ramaswamy Iyear Advocate)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof M Arockiasamy Medal
(Prof M Arockiasamy) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr George Thottungal Medal
(Department of English) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru K C Narayanasamy Iyer
Medal (DBNS Iyer Old
Student) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Devan Bahadur N
Swaminathan Iyer Medal
(DBNS Iyer Old Student) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
190
Name
Regd No
Prasanna S
04UCH108
Gopinath C
04UCH159
Michealraj S
04UCH245
Kannan R
04UCO219
Arunkumar K
04UCO102
Leo Faustin Raj J
04UCS146
Gajendran B
04UCS162
Prem Kumar B
04UEC120
Thatheus C
04UEC118
Arun Arockia Angisamy L
04UEN141
Infant Raja Joel I
04UEN103
Augustin Jacob S
04UHS172
Manohar N
04UHS151
Ruban Santhosh P
04UHS181
Karthick K
04UMA211
Jesuraja R
04UMA236
163rd
Ann Rep
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
Allied Optional
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
SJC
Thiru Rengasiva Medal
(Nemum Natesa Iyer) (First)
Thiru Rengasiva Medal
(Nemum Natesa Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Veerasamy Medal (Sri
Veerasamy) (First)
Thiru Veerasamy Medal (Sri
Veerasamy) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Carty Medal (Dr
Loganathan) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru R T Parthasarathy Medal
(Vijayaragavan Dy GM TVS)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Medal / Prize
Physics II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Biochemistry II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Business Statistics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Elements of Statistics
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Anandkumar P
04UPH155
Anguraj M
04UPH245
Richard M
04UPH127
Benedict Bruno L
04UPB107
Kathirvel M
04UPB131
Stalin Chellappa G
04UPB132
Siva Anandavel C
04UST131
Prabhu S
04UST104
Siranjeevi S
04UTA154
Sahaya Ravi K
04UTA139
Name
191
Regd No
Prasanna S
04UCH108
Chandrasekar S
04UCH149
Michealraj S
04UCH245
Muthukumar A L
04UCH265
Renukumar T S
04UCO220
Leslie Kiran A
04UCO231
Shawn Dominic Carroll
04UCO110
Arunkumar K
04UCO102
163rd
Ann Rep
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
SJC
Accounts – II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Applied Physics II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Economics of Rural
Development
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Entrepreneurial
Development
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Indian Literatures
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Translated Literatures In
English
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
192
Martin Joseph Jenifer A
04UCS109
Gijo Jose
04UCS131
Arvind A
04UCS115
Edward Gerald B
04UCS121
Kandan A
04UCS159
Jones Victor P
04UCS166
Haringa Pulu
04UEC154
Thatheus C
04UEC118
John Alexander S
04UEC134
Prem Kumar B
04UEC120
Neil Savio Johnson
04UEC110
Stanislaus F
04UEN114
Arun Arockia Angisamy L
04UEN141
Manoj V A
04UEN126
Peter Alphonse C
04UEN115
Arul Jeyaraj S
04UEN131
163rd
Ann Rep
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Physical Education & Health
Science II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Tourism Marketing
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Accounts II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Physics II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Chemistry II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Computer Science II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Biometrics & Computer
Applications II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Chemistry for Biologist II
College Management Prize
(First)
193
Kalimuthu Pandi K
04UHS159
Ruban Santhosh P
04UHS181
Augustin Jacob S
04UHS172
Arun Prasath S
04UHS110
Arun Prasath V
04UMA243
Alex Stephen Stanley J
04UMA113
Cruz Antony Pallotti T
04UMA118
Karthi T
04UMA207
Sudharsan M
04UMA221
Anandkumar P
04UPH155
Aquinasprem S
04UPH107
Richard M
04UPH127
Dinesh Kumar P
04UPH223
Solomon Christy C
04UPH138
Johnson Robert J
04UPH131
Stalin Chellappa G
04UPB132
Benedict Bruno L
04UPB107
Rex Alex Silvester L
04UPB151
163rd
Ann Rep
Stat
Tamil Lit
Elective
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
SJC
College Management Prize
(Second)
Accounts II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Mathematics II
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Ilakkiya Varalaru
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Maiyaarasu Panithervu
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Medal / Prize
Food and Nutrition
College Management Prize
(First)
Internet and E-Commerce
College Management Prize
(First)
Accounts for Executives
Leo Valan L
04UPB143
Vinoth Raja Y
04UST122
Karthick M
04UST126
Prabhu S
04UST104
Benny John K
04UST105
Sahaya Ravi K
04UTA139
Vincent Prabu A
04UTA137
Vijay S
04UTA126
Siranjeevi S
04UTA154
Name
College Management Prize
(First)
MS-Office
College Management Prize
(First)
Internet Concepts
College Management Prize
(First)
Indian Economy
College Management Prize
(First)
194
Regd No
Kathirvel M
04UPB131
Alexander D
04UEN113
Arun Bharath A
04UMA240
Charles Beromeo B
04UCH113
Charly S
04UPH241
Manikandan M
04UMA151
163rd
Ann Rep
English Lit
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
SJC
English for Competitive
Exams
College Management Prize
(First)
Film Appreciation
College Management Prize
(First)
Tourism and Travel Agency
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
Mathematics for Competitive
Exams
College Management Prize
(First)
Everyday Physics
College Management Prize
(First)
Mushroom Culture
College Management Prize
(First)
Statistics for Management
College Management Prize
(First)
UPSC Paper
College Management Prize
(First)
Siddha Medicine
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
195
Vijay Sai L
04UMA233
Prasanna C
04UCS102
Kuzhanthai Jesu P
04UCH131
Sydney Ferdinand A
04UCS116
Aquinasprem S
04UPH107
Prasanna S
04UCH108
Jegath Herbert Fraderic B
04UPH133
Vijayakumar T
04UCS164
Pradeep Alex A V
04UPH151
Narendra Balu R
04UCH203
Dayal Jeyachandran S
04UCO230
163rd
Ann Rep
III UG FIFTH SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2006
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
SJC
Medal / Prize
Thiru Govinda Rao Medal
(Chem Staff & Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Carty Golden Jubilee Medal
(Old Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Dr V K R V Rao Medal (Mrs
Kamala Rao) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Honore Medal (Sri M P
Philip) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Newton Medal (Old Student)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Pruvot Medal II (Dr A
Kandasamy Pillai) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Dr G M Srinivasan Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Natesa Mudaliar Medal
(Anonymous Donor) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Br P Rayer Medal (An Old
Student) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Bourdot Medal (Sri A
Sebastian) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
196
Name
Regd No
Prasanna S
04UCH108
Michealraj S
04UCH245
Arunkumar K
04UCO102
Indira Kumar J
04UCO262
Leo Faustin Raj J
04UCS146
Gajendran B
04UCS162
Prem Kumar B
04UEC120
Neil Savio Johnson
04UEC110
Arun Arockia Angisamy L
04UEN141
Richardenrico M
04UEN130
Augustin Jacob S
04UHS172
Arockia Rajan D
04UHS123
Sudharsan M
04UMA221
Karthi T
04UMA207
Anandkumar P
04UPH155
Richard M
04UPH127
Kathirvel M
04UPB131
Peter M
04UPB130
Prabhu S
04UST104
Benny John K
04UST105
Siranjeevi S
04UTA154
Sahaya Ravi K
04UTA1 39
163rd
Ann Rep
Elective
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Medal / Prize
Everyday Chemistry
College Management Prize
(First)
Business Communication
College Management Prize
(First)
Investment Management
College Management Prize
(First)
Fundamentals of Computer
Network
College Management Prize
(First)
Internet and Web Page
Designing
College Management Prize
(First)
Tamil Nadu Economy
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
English for Communication
College Management Prize
(First)
Public Speaking in English
College Management Prize
(First)
Tourism and Automation
College Management Prize
(First)
Graph Theory
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
Photography
College Management Prize
(First)
Everyday Biology
College Management Prize
(First)
197
Name
Regd No
Anandkumar P
04UPH155
Anguraj M
04UPH245
Thomas A
04UPH160
Karthi T
04UMA207
Shahul Hameed M
04UCS158
Albin John Pradeep A
04UEN177
Anthony Raj T
04UPB121
Prasanna S
04UCH108
Eugene Jacob J
04UPH207
Vinoth R
04UPH260
Leo Faustin Raj J
04UCS146
Vijayakumar T
04UCS164
Stalin Chellappa G
04UPB132
Anbu Raj P
04UEN147
163rd
Ann Rep
Stat
Tamil Lit
Data Analysis for
Competitive Examinations
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
Human Rights in Tamil
Literature
College Management Prize
(First)
Journalism & Mass
Communication
College Management Prize
(First)
Prem Kumar B
04UEC120
Prabu S
04UPH102
Panneerselvam K
04UPB128
Kamalakannan S
04UCH230
III UG SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
History
SJC
Medal / Prize
Thiru A C Joseph Medal II (Old
Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof Devasia Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Adisayam Medal (Prof M
Arockiasamy) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Quinn Medal (College Staff)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof Albert Lobo Medal (Dr
Christian Gomez) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
198
Regd No
Abia Pappu Rajeev A
03UC117
Jabamalai Raj C
03UC123
Dominic Udhaya Kumar J P
Karthik U L
03UO138
03UO226
Antony Samy V
03UR121
Hari Murugan P
03UR107
Arun Julius Bhusik H
03UE113
Dapi Apralo
03UE154
Anand S
03UN177
Chinnapparaj A
03UN144
Sivakumar V
03UH117
Bumjangam Lainodanla
Chiru
03UH152
163rd
Ann Rep
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
Thiru Ramachandran Medal
(Old Students & Friends) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru P E Subramania Iyer
Medal II (Commemoration
Committee) (First)
College Management P rize
(Second)
Thiru Ramasamy Sivam Medal
(Sri S A Govindarajan) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Gnanadickam Medal (Ms
Premala MA BT) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Antony Raj M
03UM139
Balakrishnan V
03UM212
Arivarasu G
03UP236
Karthikeyan M
03UP119
Prasanna K
03UB118
Ruban John J
03UB104
Ramkumar M R
03US103
Deenadayalan V
03US131
Meikanda Sivam R
03UT109
Peer Mohammed K
03UT138
Elective
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
SJC
Medal / Prize
Soil Testing
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
Entrepreneurial development
College Management Prize
(First)
Hotel Management
College Management Prize
(First)
E-Commerce
College Management Prize
(First)
Economics of Social Issues
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
199
Name
Regd No
Louis Charles Pradeep
03UC111
Anand Babu P
03UB127
Prem Kumar C
03UC222
Natarajan S
03UO108
Sudharsanan B
03UC140
Nelsan Lomga
03UN131
Anand Elias
03UN126
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Ann Rep
English Lit
History
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
SJC
English for literary purposes
College Management Prize
(First)
Higher Competence in
English
College Management Prize
(First)
Indian History for
Competitive Exams
College Management Prize
(First)
Operations Research
College Management Prize
(First)
Electrical Wiring
College Management Prize
(First)
Remote Sensing
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
Actuarial Statistics
College Management Prize
(First)
Journalism
College Management Prize
(First)
200
Kalis Thus Arockiam A
03UP266
Fidelis Cyril Sahayaraj L
03UP230
Dapi Apralo
03UE154
Jabamalai Raj C
03UC123
Rakesh Ruban D
03UP140
Karthikeyan M
03UP119
Karthikeyan B
03UB107
Xavier Edwin Raj S
03UM101
Stanly Rajkumar P
03UC218
163rd
Ann Rep
III UG OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE (2003-2006 )
SEMESTERS I - VI
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English Lit
Hindi
History
SJC
Medal / Prize
Fr Mathew J Moolel Medal
(First)
Dr Ram Srinivasan Medal
(Second)
Prof Balasubramanian Medal
(Third)
Major M Aravandi Medal (First)
College Management Medal
(Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Rev Dr G A Savariraj SJ Medal
(Mr Sekhar Santiago ME)
(First)
Prof LK Krishnamurthy Medal
(Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Thiru R T Parthasarathi Medal
(Mr Vijayaraghavan Dy GM
TVS) (First)
College Management Medal
(Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Thiru S Ganapathy Medal (Mrs
Jagatha Ganapathi) (First)
College Management Medal
(Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Fr Chockiah Memorial Medal
(Prof Maria Aloysius Money)
(First)
Fr Stanislaus Costa Medal
(Mrs Therasa Lobo) (First)
Rev Fr Bertram Endowment
Medal
(Prof R Athinathan) (Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
201
Name
Regd No
Abia Pappu Rajeev A
03UC117
Jabamalai Raj C
03UC123
John Mohanraj J
03UC267
Dominic Udhaya Kumar J P
Yoganathan D
03UO138
03UO222
Sathish Kumar K
03UO105
Hari Murugan P
03UR107
Antony Pio J
03UR117
Sakthi C
03UR153
Arun Julius Bhusik H
03UE113
Dapi Apralo
03UE154
Jaya Prakash P
03UE102
Anand S
03UN177
Arockia Selvakumar C
03UN115
Bharath Jeyaraj M
03UN114
Anand Elias
03UN126
Sivakumar V
03UH117
Bumjangam Lainodanla
Chiru
03UH152
Rajaganesh V
03UH109
163rd
Ann Rep
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Stat
Tamil Lit
SJC
Fr Ehrhart Medal (Mr R
Gopalaswamy) (First)
Thiru R A Gopalaswami
Endowment Medal (Mr G P N
Gupta) (Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Prof K Ananthapadmanabhan
Medal (First)
Prof N Ananthakrishnan
Memorial Medal
(Dr R Sebastian) (Second)
Thiru Y L Raju medal for the
Best Student of Photography
(Third)
Prof V Rangarajan Medal
(First)
Shri S Thiagasubramani
Desikar & Mrs T Thiayappal
Medal (Mr T Subbiah)
(Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Prof S A Xavier Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
Rev Dr S Mani Valan SJ Medal
(First)
Engineer V Mohammed
Meeran Silver Medal (Second)
College Management Medal
(Third)
202
Balakrishnan V
03UM212
Antony Raj M
03UM139
Srikanth G
03UM130
Karthikeyan M
03UP119
Arivarasu G
03UP236
Sagaya James Immanuel J
03UP262
Prasanna K
03UB118
Ruban John J
03UB104
Anto Vijayan U
03UB101
Ramkumar M R
Deenadayalan V
03US103
03US131
Saravanan M
03US132
Meikanda Sivam R
03UT109
Peer Mohammed K
03UT138
Mani K
03UT165
163rd
Ann Rep
I PG FIRST SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2006
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Applications
Economics
English Lit
HRM
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Medal / Prize
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management P rize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Antony Sekar K
06PCH118
John Mohanraj J
06PCH117
Josephin Amala Monica S
06PCO104
Ferromeo Charla K
06PCO103
Prabhakaran S
06PCA130
Sriram T
06PCA141
Jestin Rakesh S
06PEC120
Ranjani R
Anand S
Ramya B
203
Regd No
06PEC101
06PEN121
06PEN110
Fathima Ann Marie K
06PHR101
Saranya G
06PHR130
Philomine Jeevitha D
06PMA102
Dhakshnamurthy V
06PMA112
Mary Gisby Poulose
06PPH115
Alphido Jees Jam
06PPH111
Agatheeswaran S
06PPB103
Rajasekaran S
06PPB129
163rd
Ann Rep
II PG SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Applications
Economics
English Lit
HRM
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Medal / Prize
Thiru Jerome Pitchai Medal
(Sri A Baskaran) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof Jesuraj Dhasan Medal
(Staff & Student of Economics)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Lawrence Sundaram Medal
(Sri C S Ayyasamy Iyer) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru T S ChinnasamyMedal
(Sri C A Swamy) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Ribbon Medal (Marquis of
Ribbon) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Prof P E Subramania Iyer
Medal (Dr A Ananthakrishnan)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Balam Medal (Memorial
Committee) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
204
Regd No
Kailasam R
05PCH108
Balamurugan K
05PCH121
Charanya J
05PCO120
Lakshmi Narayanan S
05PCO102
Arun Gnana Raj A
05PCA106
Karthikeyan D
05PCA132
Anto N J
05PEC108
Saraswathi R
05PEC102
Jacob Arockiasamy J
05PEN148
Gowrishankar P
05PEN130
Anita C P
05PHR130
Ambika N
05PHR136
Josephine Nirmala L
05PMA105
Sattanathan M
05PMA138
Viji Bose V
05PPH113
Babiyana S
05PPH103
Swaminathan K
05PPH112
Vijay Shankar B
05PBO127
Joelri Michael Raj L
05PBO112
163rd
Ann Rep
Extra Department Course I
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English
Foundation
Courses
Medal / Prize
Environmental Science
College Management Prize
(First)
Fundamentals of Accounting
for Managers
College Management Prize
(First)
Internet Concepts
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
General Economics
College Management Prize
(First)
English for Specific
Purposes
College Management Prize
(First)
Beginners Course in French
College Management Prize
(First)
Name
Regd No
Anto N J
05PEC108
Amalorpava Jerline J
05PMA106
Selvaraj S
05PBO122
Charanya J
05PCO120
Joseph Edison D
05PPH123
Lawrence Justin A
05PCH125
Swaminathan K
05PPH112
Anita C P
05PHR130
Suresh Kumar Botcha
05PCH101
Esther Joy R
05PHR132
Jancy Jagan J
05PEN147
Kailasam R
05PCH108
Vijay Shankar B
05PBO127
Manikandan D
05PMA114
English Shorthand - I
HRM
Mathematics
Physics
SJC
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
Sociology for Competitive
Examinations
College Management Prize
(First)
Operations Research
College Management Prize
(First)
Modern Photography
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(First)
205
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Ann Rep
II PG THIRD SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2006
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Applications
Economics
English Lit
HRM
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Medal / Prize
Fr A Felix Joseph SJ Medal
(Mr A Wilson Aloysius MA MEd
MCom) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Major Joseph Attipetty Medal
(Archbishop of Veraboly) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Mrs Allice D’Souza Medal (Dr
Frank D’Souza) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr M Sebastian Medal (Sri M
Arul) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Dr M N Sundararaman Medal
(for Shakespeare Paper) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Engineer V Mohammed
Meeran Silver Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
The Chavaliar Jeganathan
Pillai Medal (CFPA) (First)
The Chavaliar Jeganathan
Pillai Medal (CFPA) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Dr G M Srinivasan Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Steenkist Medal (Friends
and Old Students) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
206
Name
Regd No
Kailasam R
05PCH108
Balamurugan K
05PCH121
Lakshmi Narayanan S
05PCO102
Jancy Mary S
05PCO126
Nallendiran M
05PCA131
Arun Gnana Raj A
05PCA106
Anto N J
05PEC108
Sumathi G
05PEC103
Gowrishankar P
05PEN130
Jacob Arockiasamy J
05PEN148
Anita C P
05PHR130
Ambika N
05PHR136
Josephine Nirmala L
05PMA105
Amalorpava Jerline J
05PMA106
Sattanathan M
05PMA138
Viji Bose V
05PPH113
Rachael Reena S
05PPH106
Joelri Michael Raj L
05PBO112
Vijay Shankar B
05PBO127
163rd
Ann Rep
Extra Department Course II
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Science
Economics
English
Medal / Prize
Industrial Chemistry
Name
College Mgt Prize (First)
Manikandan D
05PMA114
Principles of Management
College Mgt Prize (First)
Thamacin Arulappan
05PBO102
Sumathi G
05PEC103
College Mgt Prize (First)
Computer Applications for
Social Sciences
College Mgt Prize (First)
Josephine Nirmala L
05PMA105
Indian Economy
College Mgt t Prize (First)
Charanya J
05PCO120
College Mgt Prize (First)
Cecili Suganthi S
05PCO140
Anto N J
05PEC108
College Mgt Prize (First)
English Shorthand II
Gopinath R
05PHR101
College Mgt Prize (First)
Advanced Course in French
Sebastian Hembrom
05PHR131
College Mgt Prize (First)
Personality Development
and Entrepreneurship
College Mgt Prize (First)
Anita Cp
05PHR130
Selvaraj S
05PBO122
College Mgt Prize (First)
Numerical Analysis
Albert A
05PCO113
College Mgt Prize (First)
Yesu Inbaraj D
05PCA152
College Mgt Prize (First)
Rajesh Kumar N
05PPH129
Medical Physics
College Mgt Prize (First)
Angel Ezhilarasi A
05PCH113
College Mgt Prize (First)
Jeya Prakash A
05PCA148
College Mgt Prize (First)
Macdalinminerva S
05PPH111
Interviews and Gr Dynamics
College Mgt Prize (First)
Electronics
Foundation
Courses
HRM
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Regd No
Computer Hardware
Remote Sensing and GIS
207
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II PG FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer
Applications
Economics
English Lit
HRM
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
SJC
Medal / Prize
Raja Sri Annamalai Chettiar
Medal (Sastiabthapoorthi
Committee) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Sebastian Medal (Sri M
Arul) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Kalyanaraman Gold
Medal (Dr Mrs Visalakshi)
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr George Thottungal Medal
(Department of English) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru T S Chinnaswamy Medal
(Sri C A Swamy) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Thiru Suriyanarayana Iyer
Memorial Medal (Mrs S
Subbalakshmi) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Sewell Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Fr Du Fanquet Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
208
Name
Regd No
Kannathasan K
04PCH108
Srikanth N
04PCH127
Sathyanarayanan V
04PCO117
Kavitha J
04PCO114
Vijay Srinivasan R
04PCA110
Sathis Kumar R
04PCA152
Saroj Kumar Banerjee
04PEC106
Kamna Elizabeth Mathew
04PEC121
Lily Swarna T
04PEN108
John Britto M
04PEN123
Nisha Rose Joseph
04PHR131
Saradha V
04PHR116
Glory Premakumari S
04PMA135
Philo Nithya L
04PMA110
Joji Reddy Boyapati
04PPH107
Vignesh R
04PPH110
Karthikeyan S
04PBO115
Thangarajan V
04PBO105
163rd
Ann Rep
PG Outstanding performance (2004 – 2006)
Semester I - IV
Major
Course
Chemistry
Commerce
Economics
English Lit
HRM
Mathematics
SJC
Medal / Prize
Fr Mathew J Moolel Medal
(First)
Prof BAlasubramanian Medal
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Third)
St Mary’s Thope Centenary
Silver Medal (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Third)
Fr Carty Medal (Anonymous
Donor) (First)
Sesquicentenary Endowment
Memorial Medal (Prof M A
Aburvasamy & Mrs Pankajam)
(Second)
Shri S Parthasarathy Iyengar
Endowment Medal (Mr P
Srinivasachari, Chennai)
(Third)
Fr Pinto Medal (Mr M
Janakiraman) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Third)
Thiru Jacob Andrews
Chakranakal Medal (Jacob
Andrews Chakranakal) (First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Third)
St. Joseph’s College
Centenary Medal (Lady of
Lourdes, Parishioners) (First)
Thiru R A Gopalaswami
Endowment Medal (Mr G P N
Gupta) (Second)
Name
209
Regd No
Rajkumar S
04PCH115
Srikanth N
04PCH127
Kannathasan K
04PCH108
Sathyanarayanan V
04PCO117
Melvin G
04PCO115
Balaji N
04PCO134
Kamna Elizabeth Mathew
04PEC121
Saroj Kumar Banerjee
04PEC106
Chandan Mazumder
04PEC105
Lily Swarna T
04PEN108
John Britto M
04PEN123
Brinsley V
04PEN106
Nisha Rose Joseph
04PHR131
Saradha V
04PHR116
Anjalin Anbarasi J
04PHR107
Glory Premakumari S
04PMA135
Philo Nithya L
04PMA110
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Physics
Plant Biology
& Plant
Biotech
Smt R Meenakshi Ammal and
Shri K Ramachandra Iyer
Memorial Medal (Sri R
Dwarakanathan) (Third)
Thiru Kallinga Madhom
Sankara Krishnan Endowment
Gold Medal (Sri K S Krishnan)
(First)
Fr G A Savariraj Silver Jubilee
Gold Medal (Second)
Smt R Meenakshi Ammal and
Shri K Ramachandra Iyer
Memorial Medal (Sri R
Dwarakanathan) (Third)
Prof V Rangarajan Medal
(First)
Vice-Chancellor Dr K M
Marimuthu Medal (Second)
College Management Prize
(Third)
Dharani A
04PMA101
Joji Reddy Boyapati
04PPH107
Bharathi M
04PPH113
Celin Hemalatha F
04PPH128
Karthikeyan S
04PBO115
Karthik K
04PBO107
Jaya Kumar E
04PBO108
III PG FIFTH SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2006
Major
Course
Computer
Application
Medal / Prize
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
Name
Regd No
Vijay Srinivasan R
04PCA110
Karthikeyan E
04PCA162
III PG SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
Major
Course
Computer
Application
SJC
Medal / Prize
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Medal
(First)
College Management Prize
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Second)
210
Name
Regd No
Prathap Yogaraj L
03PA142
Antony Raymond E R
03PA131
Johny F X
03PA115
Arul Jeevan N S
03PA160
Julius Ceaser P
03PA113
163rd
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PG Outstanding performance (2003 – 2006)
Semester I - VI
Major
Course
Computer
Applications
Medal / Prize
The Nagalakshmi Ammal
Vaidyanatha Iyer Medal (Sri V
Balakrishnan) (First)
College Management Medal
(Second)
College Management Prize
(Third)
Name
Regd No
Arokia Doss A
03PA101
Julius Ceaser P
03PA113
Yogans S
03PA108
PRIZE WINNERS IN M PHIL 2005-06
Course
Name
Reg. No.
Chemistry
Brijitta J
05MCH101
Commerce
Malarvizhi S B
05MCO117
Computer Science
Kavitha V
05MCS112
Economics
Ranjith Kumar A
05MEC114
English Literature
John Paul X
05MEN101
History
Anbalagan E R
05MHS101
Human Resource Management
Uma M
05MHR102
Mathematics
A rulmalar A
05MMA110
Physics
Punitha Arokia Mary L
05MPH101
Plant Biology & Plant Biotechnology
Shini R
05MBO102
Statistics
Venkata Krishnan S
05MST101
Tamil Literature
Kannan K
05MTA101
SJC
211
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CASH AWARDS - ON MERIT CUM MEANS BASIS
(Awarded on the College Day - 16 Mar 2007)
S.
No.
Name of the Endowment Cash
Award
Rs.
Name
Regd No
1.
Dr V K George Endowment Cash
Award – MPhil Plant Biology and
Plant Biotechnology
420
Shini R
05MBO102
2.
Thiru Ramasamy and Thirumathi
Chellammal Endowment Cash Award
(Dr R Selvaraj) - MSc Plant Biology
and Plant Biotechnology
300
Karthikeyan S
04PBO115
3.
Thiru James Lazarus Endowment
Cash Award (Dr L Arnold Wilson) - I
MSc Plant Biology and plant
biotechnology
300
Vijay Shankar B
05PBO127
4.
Dr. M. Patrick Gomez Endowment
Cash Award - Outstanding student in
BSc Plant Biology and Plant
Biotechnology - I rank
900
Prasanna K
03UB118
5.
Prof R Selvaraj and Mrs Rajalakshmi
Endowment Cash Award (Dr R
Selvaraj) - BSc Plant Biology
300
Ruban John J
03UB104
6.
Dr V K George Cash Award (Mrs
Celine George) - II BSc Plant Biology
and plant Biotechnology
600
Benedict Bruno L
04UPB107
7.
Thirumathi Martha James Endowment
Cash Award (Dr L Arnold Wilson) - I
BSc Plant Biology and Plant
Biotechnology
300
Kolanjirajan P
05UPB104
8.
Dr K Durairaj Endowment Cash
Award – MPhil Chemistry
300
Brijitta J
05MCH101
9.
Dr K Nambi Endowment Cash Award
- II MSc Chemistry
300
Rajkumar S
04PCH115
10.
Shri R Govindarajan Memorial Cash
Award (Mrs Maithili) - MSc Chemistry
1200 Rajkumar S
04PCH115
11.
Dr T V Antony Endowment Cash
Award
300
Srikanth N
04PCH127
12.
Dr T V Antony Cash Award (Dr V
Alexander)
180
Kannathasan K
04PCH108
SJC
212
163rd
Ann Rep
13.
Shri R Govindarajan Memorial Cash
Award (Mrs G Maithili) - II MSc
Chemistry
900
Kailasam R
05PCH108
14.
Shri R Govindarajan Memorial Cash
Award (Mrs G Maithili) - I MSc
Chemistry
900
Antony Sekar K
06PCH118
15.
Prof S Jeyapalan Cash Award - BSc
Chemistry
600
Abia Pappu Rajeev A
03UC117
16.
Prof R Jeyaraj Endowment Cash
Award - BSc Chemistry
300
Jabamalai Raj C
03UC123
17.
Rev Dr S John Britto SJ Cash Award II MCom
300
Lakshmi Narayanan S
05PCO102
18.
Shri Sultan Chand Trust Cash Award
- BCom
1500 Dominic Udhaya
Kumar J P
03UO138
19.
Shri Sultan Chand Trust Cash Award
- III BCom
1500 Arunkumar K
04UCO102
20.
Shri Sultan Chand Trust Cash Award
- II BCom
1500 Rakesh R
05UCO142
21.
Rev Dr S John Britto SJ Cash Award MCA (First)
450
Arokia Doss A
03PA101
22.
Mr A C Jeyaraj Endowment Cash
Award (Er C Vincent George) - MCA
(Second)
300
Julius Ceaser P
03PA113
23.
Rev Dr S John Britto SJ Cash Award
(Mr C Maria Joseph & Co) - III MCA
420
Vijay Srinivasan R
04PCA110
24.
Rev Dr S John Britto SJ Cash Award
BSc Computer Science (First)
450
Hari Murugan P
03UR107
25.
Major M Aravindi Cash Award BSc
Computer Science (Second)
150
Antony Pio J
03UR117
26.
Shri P A Seshan Endowment Cash
Award – MA Economics (First)
600
Kamna Elizabeth
Mathew
04PEC121
27.
Dr A Mariaraj Endowment Cash
Award – MA Economics (Second)
450
Saroj Kumar Banerjee
04PEC106
28.
Dr I Thiagarajan Endowment Cash
Award – MA Economics (Third)
300
Chandan Mazumder
04PEC105
29.
Mr K Sellappan Cash Award (Prof S
Balasubramanian) (Fourth)
300
Kavitha V
04PEC117
30.
Shri M Muthuthandavan Cash Award
– BA Economics (First)
SJC
1200 Arun Julius Bhusik H
213
03UE113
163rd
Ann Rep
31.
Shri Ramasamy Chettiar & Smt
Chandra Pushpalu Cash Award BA Economics (Second)
600
Dapi Apralo
03UE154
32.
Dr A Mariaraj Endowment Cash
Award – BA Economics (Third)
450
Jaya Prakash P
03UE102
33.
Dr I Thiagarajan Endowment Cash
Award -BA Economics (Fourth)
300
Prem Prakash Baskey
03UE134
34.
Prof & Head of Bharathidasan
University, Department of English
Dr A Joseph Cash Award (Felicitation
Committee, Dr A Noel Irudayarah,
HOD of English, Bharathidasan
University) (First in Part II General
English for III BA & BSc)
600
Arul Jeyaraj S
04UEN131
35.
Thiru A Goplan Memorial Cash Award
- MA English Literature (First)
300
Lily Swarna T
04PEN108
36.
Thiru A Goplan Memorial Cash Award
- MA English Literature (Second)
300
John Britto M
04PEN123
37.
Rev Dr A Leo Tagore SJ Cash Award
- BA English Literature (First)
300
Anand S
03UN177
38.
Justice Dr A R Lakshmanan Cash
Award – BA English Literature
(Second)
300
Arockia Selvakumar C
03UN115
39.
Prof & Head of Bharathidasan
University, Department of English
Dr A Joseph Cash Award (Felicitation
Committee, Dr A Noel Irudayarah,
HOD of English, Bharathidasan
University) (First in ‘Language and
Linguistics’ paper) II MA Eng Lit
600
Jacob Arockiasamy J
05PEN148
40.
Rev Fr Lawrence Sundaram SJ
Endowment Cash Award – II MA
English Literature (Prof V Mani)
600
Jacob Arockiasamy J
05PEN148
41.
Prof & Head of Bharathidasan
University, Department of English
Dr A Joseph Cash Award (Felicitation
Committee, Dr A Noel Irudayarah,
HOD of English, Bharathidasan
University) III BA English Literature
(First)
600
Arun Arockia
Angisamy L
04UEN141
42.
Rev Dr A Leo Tagore SJ Cash Award
- BA History
300
Sivakumar V
03UH117
SJC
214
163rd
Ann Rep
43.
Late Prof V R Ramachandra Dikshitar
Cash Award (Shri R Srinivasan) - BA
History
180
Bumjangam
Lainodanla Chiru
03UH152
44.
Rev Dr Paul C Jesuraja Cash Award II MA Human Resource Management
300
Anita C P
05PHR130
45.
Prof A Savarimuthu & Mrs
Amalapushpam Endowment Cash
Award - MSc Mathematics (First)
600
Glory Premakumari S
04PMA135
46.
Mr R A Gopalaswami Cash Award - II
MSc Mathematics (First)
750
Josephine Nirmala L
05PMA105
47.
Mr R Savarimuthu Cash Award - II
MSc Mathematics (Second)
600
Sattanathan M
05PMA138
48.
Prof R Savarimuthu Cash Award - I
MSc Mathematics (First)
600
Philomine Jeevitha D
06PMA102
49.
Prof A Savarimuthu & Mrs
Amalapushpam Endowment Cash
Award - BSc Mathematics (First)
600
Balakrishnan V
03UM212
50.
Mr R A Gopalaswami Cash Award - III
BSc Mathematics (First)
750
Sudharsan M
04UMA221
51.
Dr S Gunsekaran Cash Award - First
in Spectroscopy - MSc Physics
600
Bharathi M
04PPH113
52.
Prof Y T Thathachari Cash Award - II
MSc Physics (First)
1800 Viji Bose V
05PPH113
53.
Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Endowment
Cash Award - II MSc Physics
(Second)
300
05PPH103
Swaminathan K (150)
05PPH112
Macdalinminerva S
05PPH111
54.
Dr R Sebastian Cash Award - II MSc
Physics
55.
Prof Y T Thathachari Cash Award (Spl Scholarship) I MSc Phy (First)
56.
Dr C Francis Xavier Cash Award BSc Physics (First)
600
Karthikeyan M
03UP119
57.
Shri V S Raghavan Memorial Cash
Award (Dr R Srinivasamoorthy) BSc
Physics (Second)
300
Arivarasu G
03UP236
58.
Late Mr U Nagendra Nayak Cash
Award - III BSc Physics
59.
Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Endowment
Cash Award - III BSc Physics
SJC
150
Babiyana S (150)
1800 Mary Gisby Poulose
1200 Anandkumar P
300
215
Richard M
06PPH115
04UPH155
04UPH127
163rd
Ann Rep
60.
Dr R Sebastian Cash Award - III BSc
Physics
150
Balaji V
04UPH256
61.
Mr Felix Amalraj Cash Award - BA
Tamil Literature
150
Meikanda Sivam R
03UT109
62.
Prof Rampolla Mascarenhas Cash
Award (Mrs Bridget Rajappa) - III BA
Tamil Literature
600
Siranjeevi S
04UTA154
SJC
216
163rd
Ann Rep
APPENDIX - XVI
SPECIAL CASH AWARDS - 2006-07
EXTRA CURRICULAR
1.
Rev Fr S M Irudayam’s Good Conduct Cash Award
(for II MSc Physics Student)
Swaminathan K
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
SJC
II M Sc Phy
05PPH102
Rs.300
Prof V Rangarajan Cash Award
(for Best Sportsman)
Sivakumar C
(Athletics)
III BA Eco
04UEC135
Rs.150
Mr Suresh G V Endowment Cash Award
(for best Cricketer)
Sundaresan G
Cricket
III BCom
04CO258
Rs.150
Rev Fr Swamy C K SJ Golden Jubilee Cash Award
(for Tamil Elocution)
Gnana Pragasam T
I M Sc Maths
06PMA130
Rs.300
Rev Dr John Britto S SJ Cash Awards
(Mr C Maria Joseph & Co.) (to be given
to the outstanding players in Kabaddi,
Volleyball, Basketball and Football)
Boobalan K
Basket Ball
Nataraj K
Football
Jobin J Karimpanlyal
Hockey
Ruban Santhose P
Kabaddi
03UO128
03UN110
05PHR125
04UHS181
Rs.150
Rs.150
Rs.150
Rs.150
05PCT804
Rs.1350
III B Com
III BA Eng
II MA HRM
III BA His
Dr Jagatheesan D Prize for English Debator for the year
Neha Solanki D
II MSc CT
217
163rd
Ann Rep
SPECIAL AWARDS - 2006-07
SPORTS AND GAMES
Athletics
Sivakumar C
Boobalan
III BA Eco
III BA His
04UEC135
04UHS164
Ball Badminton
Shanmuga Sundaram R
III BSc CS
04UCS103
Basket Ball
Mohan Kumar T
Nataraj K
Rengarajan S
III BA Eco
III BA Eco
III BA His
04UEC112
04UEC178
04UHS117
Sundaresan G
Manivannan R
Dharshan R
Karthick G
Gopi Nath N
III BCom
III BA Eco
III BCom
III BA Eco
III BSc Phy
04UCO258
04UEC116
04UCO225
04UEC121
04UPH203
Udaya Sankar B
Rubhan Santhosh P
Gopi Krishnan S
Subburaj P
Kumaresan G
Kalimuthupandi K
Vinoth Kumar M
Ponsankar S
Karthikeyan T R
III BA Eco
III BA His
III BCom
III BA Tam
III BA Eco
III BA His
III BA His
III BA His
III BA His
04UEC163
04UHS181
04UCO240
04UTA124
04UEC128
04UHS159
04UHS150
04UHS116
04UHS125
Antony Raj A
III BA His
04UHS132
Prasanna R
Ponnusamy S
Ramesh P
III BA His
III BA His
III BA His
04UHS112
04UHS154
04UHS158
Volley Ball
Jobin J Karimpaniyil
II MA HRM
05PHR125
2(TN) ARMOURED SQUADRON NCC
CUO Alex Raj X
SGT Pushpanathan A
SGT Satheesh Kumar K
SGT Jai Kumar R
III BSc CS
III BA His
III BA Eng
III BA Eng
04UEN172
04UHS177
05UEN173
05UEN106
Cricket
Foot Ball
Hockey
Kabaddi
SJC
218
163rd
Ann Rep
Lt K Kalyanasundaram Rolling Shield
(For best Cadet NCC Armd. Sqn)
SGT Earlyn Mark Vasso U
III BSc Phy 04UPH228
Lt Col Saxena Trophy
CPL Augustin M
III BSc Phy 04UPH211
Major I Alphonse Trophy
SGT Johnson G
III BCom
2(TN) INFANTRY NCC
BQMS Panneer Selvam K
CQMS Benedict
SGT Gnanasekaran G
II BSc PBPT 04UPB128
III BSc Mat
04UMA229
II MA Eco
05UEC172
Major Saravanan Memorial Award
CSUO Maria Anthony Charles J
III B Sc Che
04UCH237
3(TN) AIR WING (TECH) NCC
Hendry Newman F
Jegan M
II BSc Che
II BSc Che
05UCH125
05UCH209
National Service Scheme (NSS)
Unit-I
Dhivakar D
Unit-II Kalaivanan T
Unit-III Gokulnath
Unit-IV John Paul M
II BSc PBPT
II BCom
II BSc Che
III BA Eco
05UPB131
05UCO165
06UCH101
04UEC143
Youth Red Cross (YRC)
Anand Kumar P
III BSc Phy
04UPH155
FINE ARTS
Irudayaraj S (Variety)
Rajesh D (Music)
Maria Albert J (Music)
Arun Gnana Raj A (Painting)
Kalidash (Dance)
III BA Tam
III BA Eng
III BSc Mat
II MCA
II MSc Phy
04UTA130
04UEN148
04UMA114
05PCA106
05PPH101
QUIZ AND DEBATE
Prem Kumar B
Antonio Clinton Highland
III BA Eco
III MCA
04UEC120
04PCA109
THE PRADEEP SELVAM MEDAL (for best student in Fine Arts)
Immanuel C
III BA Eco
04UEC119
SJC
219
04UCO123
163rd
Ann Rep
COMMUNICATION CLUB
Arivazhahan K
Eugene Jacob J
Emily I
Nithyanandam A
Iswarya Lakshmi R
III BA Eng
III BSc Phy
II MA Eng
II MA Eng
II MA Eng
04UEN132
04UPH207
05PEN125
05PEN127
05PEN132
NATURE CLUB
Anguraj M
III BSc Phy
04UPH245
III BSc Che
III BSc Stat
II MSc Che
04UCH158
04UST127
05PCH122
SHEPHERD
Karthik D
Mohan G
Alagiri K
The Rev. Fr Mathew J Moolel SJ Medal
(for best volunteer in SHEPHERD Programme)
Nithyanandan A
II MA Eng
05PEN127
SHEPHERD Rolling Shield for overall best performance
Department of ELECTRONICS
Shri PM Thammanna Chettiar Assistance (Dr M R Nagarajan)
(to be given to two service staff of SJC)
Mr Jesuraj G
:
Rs.240
Mr Ramiah M
:
Rs.240
Rev Dr J L Gnanarethinam SJ Endowment Cash Award for the Best Papers Published
(Plant Biology & Plant Biotechnology)
Dr Jeyachandran R
:
Rs.200
Mr Egbert Selwin Rose A
:
Rs.200
Dr Soosai Raj S
:
Rs.200
Dr T V Antony Research Award in Science
(for the best research publications by our staff)
Dr Ayyasamy S K
Departm ent of Mathematics
:
Rs.200
Dr T V Antony Research Award in Arts and Humanities
(for the best research publications by our staff)
Dr Francis Gnanasekaran I
Department of Commerce
:
Rs.200
SJC
220
163rd
Ann Rep
Dr R Srinivasamoorthy Cash Award
(for the best research publications by Physics Department Staff)
Dr Lawrence N
:
Rs.200
Dr Johnson I
:
Rs.200
College Management Cash Award for the Book Writer
Dr Sundararaj T (History)
:
Rev. Dr Elias M, SJ (HRM)
:
Dr Antony Cruz A (Tamil)
:
Dr Raju U (Tamil)
:
Rs.500
Rs.500
Rs.500
Rs.500
Sri Ragavachariar and Srimathi Pushpavalli Ammal Cash Award
(for the exemplary teaching staff)
Mr Alphonse Joseph Rajkumar S (English):
Rs.600
Dr K V Raman Cash Award
(for the exemplary teaching staff in Science)
Dr V M Abdul Khadir (HOD, PB & PBT)
:
Rs.600
Mr G Alphonse Raj Cash Award
(for the exemplary Non-teaching staff)
Mr Jesudoss S (SG Junior Assistant)
:
Rs.600
100% ATTENDANCE - Teaching Staff (2006)
Dr Xavier N, Reader in Chemistry
Mr Arockiadoss K, LSG in Economics
100% ATTENDANCE - Non-Teaching Staff (2006)
Mr Sebastiraj S, Lab Assistant
Mr Antony Rajah, Spl Gr Office Assistant
Mr Thangavelu K
Mr Mariappan M
Mr Joseph Raj A
SERVICES RENDERED IN THIS INSTITUTION (COMPLETING 25 YEARS)
Dr Irudaya Arockiasamy D, Reader in Pl Biol & Pl Biotech
Dr Vijayasingh C, LSG in History
Mr Victor Williams R, LSG in Physics
Mr Antony Raj S, LSG in Physics
Dr Shanmuga Vadivel, Reader in Statistics
SJC
221
163rd
Ann Rep
APPENDIX - XVII
RESULTS
Sl. No.
Number of students
Appeared
Passed
% of pass
Title of the paper
UG ² (2006-09 SET) ² SEMESTER - I ² NOVEMBER 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
General Chemistry - I
4.
Mathematics for Chemistry - I
5.
Foundations of Humanity
100
101
101
99
101
100
97
71
59
101
100.00
96.04
70.30
59.60
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Language
2.
General English for Commerce - I
3.
Financial Accounts - I
4.
Business Organization
5.
Business Economics
6.
Foundations of Humanity
117
115
116
118
106
118
117
111
110
115
102
118
100.00
96.52
94.83
97.46
96.23
100.00
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Pascal and Data Structures
4.
Operating Systems
5.
Software Lab - I (Pascal)
6.
Mathematics for Computer Science - I
7.
Foundations of Humanity
64
65
65
65
65
62
64
64
63
62
61
65
48
64
100.00
96.92
95.38
93.85
100.00
77.42
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Micro Economics - I
4.
Indian Economic Development
5.
Statistics for Economics
6.
Foundations of Humanity
39
44
46
41
42
47
39
37
36
39
37
44
100.00
84.09
78.26
95.12
88.10
93.62
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Remedial Grammar
4.
English Short Story
5.
English Poetry - I
6.
Foundations of Humanity
61
62
62
61
62
61
59
57
56
57
32
61
96.72
91.94
90.32
93.44
51.61
100.00
SJC
222
163rd
Ann Rep
HISTORY
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
History of India - I (Upto 1526)
4.
History of Tamil Nadu - I (Upto 1336)
5.
History of Tiruchirappalli (Upto 1947 Ad)
6.
Foundations of Humanity
25
39
36
44
41
46
24
29
31
39
38
46
96.00
74.36
86.11
88.64
92.68
100.00
MATHEMATICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Basic Mathematics - I
4.
Integral Calculus
5.
Statistics - I
6.
Foundations of Humanity
115
115
112
107
100
115
115
109
62
101
92
115
100.00
94.78
55.36
94.39
92.00
100.00
PHYSICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Properties of Matter and Sound
4.
Mathematics for Physics - I
5.
Foundations of Humanity
110
108
107
99
109
110
100
82
94
109
100.00
92.59
76.64
94.95
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Plant Diversity
4.
Practical - I (Plant Diversity)
5.
Zoology - I (General Zoology)
6.
Practical (Zoology - I)
7.
Foundations of Humanity
55
55
50
55
49
55
55
55
52
47
52
46
55
54
100.00
94.55
94.00
94.55
93.88
100.00
98.18
STATISTICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Descriptive Statistics
4.
Computers in Statistics - I (Pascal Progg)
5.
Computer Lab - I (Pascal Programming )
6.
Foundations of Humanity
28
27
20
15
19
26
27
16
16
15
19
26
96.43
59.26
80.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
TAMIL LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English - I
3.
Mozhipeyarppukkalai
4.
Seiyul (Pirkalam Muthal Tharkalam Varai)
5.
Seyalmurai Ilakkanam
6.
Foundations of Humanity
34
37
34
44
26
44
34
18
34
44
26
44
100.00
48.65
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
SJC
223
163rd
Ann Rep
UG ² (2004-07 SET) ² SEMESTER - II ² APRIL 2004
CHEMISTRY
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
General Chemistry - II
4.
Chemistry Practical I
5.
Chemistry Practical II
6.
Mathematics for Chemistry - II
7.
Social Analysis
8.
Computer Literacy
91
92
89
90
90
84
93
93
91
89
79
86
86
66
93
93
100.00
96.74
88.76
95.56
95.56
78.57
100.00
100.00
111
113
110
111
108
112
108
109
96
78
107
103
112
108
98.20
84.96
70.91
96.40
95.37
100.00
100.00
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Cobol and Systems Analysis
4.
Unix and Shell Programming
5.
Software Lab II (Shell Programming)
6.
Mathematics for Computer Science - II
7.
Social Analysis
8.
Computer Literacy
65
63
63
64
64
61
65
65
64
61
61
63
64
51
65
65
98.46
96.83
96.83
98.44
100.00
83.61
100.00
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Micro Economics II
4.
Macro Economics
5.
Mathematical Methods in Economics
6.
Social Analysis
7.
Computer Literacy
39
49
42
45
39
50
36
30
43
42
43
30
50
36
76.92
87.76
100.00
95.56
76.92
100.00
100.00
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Social History of England
4.
English Prose - I
5.
English Poetry - II
6.
Social Analysis
7.
Computer Literacy
64
66
53
64
62
66
66
62
59
37
64
53
66
66
96.88
89.39
69.81
100.00
85.48
100.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Language
2.
General English for Commerce- II
3.
Financial Accounts II
4.
Banking Theory, Law and Practice
5.
Marketing
6.
Social Analysis
7.
Computer Literacy
SJC
224
163rd
Ann Rep
HISTORY
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
History of India - II (1526-1858)
4.
History of Tamil Nadu II
5.
Survey of Historical Monuments
6.
Social Analysis
7.
Computer Literacy
55
55
50
51
54
57
58
43
45
40
37
51
57
58
78.18
81.82
80.00
72.55
94.44
100.00
100.00
112
114
114
109
100
114
109
112
113
62
100
96
114
109
100.00
99.12
54.39
91.74
96.00
100.00
100.00
PHYSICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Electricity and Magnetism
4.
Physics Practical I
5.
Basic Workshop Practice
6.
Mathematics for Physics - II
7.
Social Analysis
8.
Computer Literacy
85
85
85
85
86
83
85
85
85
75
84
85
86
61
85
85
100.00
88.24
98.82
100.00
100.00
73.49
100.00
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Taxonomy, Anatomy and Embryology
4.
Practical - II (Taxon, Anatomy & Embryology)
5.
Zoology - II (Agriculture Entomology)
6.
Practical II (Zoology - II)
7.
Social Analysis
8.
Computer Literacy
54
55
48
46
50
56
56
55
52
54
47
46
46
56
56
55
96.30
98.18
97.92
100.00
92.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
STATISTICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Real Analysis
4.
Probability Theory
5.
Computers In Statistics - II (C Programming)
6.
Computer Lab - II (C Programming)
7.
Social Analysis
8.
Computer Literacy
25
22
12
4
6
25
24
26
25
3
4
4
6
25
24
26
100.00
13.64
33.33
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
MATHEMATICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Analytical Geometry
4.
Differential Equations
5.
Statistics - II
6.
Social Analysis
7.
Computer Literacy
SJC
225
163rd
Ann Rep
TAMIL LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English - II
3.
Nannool - Ezhuthu
4.
Samaya Illakiyam
5.
Kalvettum Payanaiyalum
6.
Social Analysis
7.
Computer Literacy
45
47
28
38
46
47
50
44
31
28
38
43
47
50
97.78
65.96
100.00
100.00
93.48
100.00
100.00
UG ² (2005-08 SET) ² SEMESTER - III ² NOVEMBER 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
General Chemistry-III
4.
Allied Optional: Physics - I
5.
Allied Optional: Biochemistry - I
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
91
81
80
81
5
36
50
90
90
81
74
75
4
36
46
77
98.90
100.00
92.50
92.59
80.00
100.00
92.00
85.56
109
96
106
42
45
44
50
106
108
94
94
15
41
44
33
100
99.08
97.92
88.68
35.71
91.11
100.00
66.00
94.34
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Programming in C
4.
Discrete Mathematics
5.
Software Lab - III (COBOL)
6.
Allied Optional: Accounts - I
7.
Allied Optional: Applied Physics - I
8.
Social Ethics
9.
Religious Doctrine - I
10.
Environmental Studies
62
62
63
60
63
41
20
18
44
64
62
61
58
58
63
41
19
17
40
64
100.00
98.39
92.06
96.67
100.00
100.00
95.00
94.44
90.91
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Development Econom ics
4.
Public Finance-I
40
39
44
34
40
32
44
34
100.00
82.05
100.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Language
2.
Advanced Corporate Accounting - I
3.
Business Law
4.
Allied Optional: Basic Mathematics
5.
Allied Optional: Business Mathematics
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
SJC
226
163rd
Ann Rep
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Allied Optional: Urban Economics
Allied Optional: Labour Economics
Social Ethics
Religious Doctrine - I
Environmental Studies
25
15
28
5
47
25
15
27
4
45
100.00
100.00
96.43
80.00
95.74
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English-Iii
3.
Introduction to Eng Lit and Literary Terms
4.
Allied Optional: English Criticism
5.
Allied Optional: History of Literary Criticism
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
61
51
49
22
27
19
35
64
61
50
36
21
26
19
25
59
100.00
98.04
73.47
95.45
96.30
100.00
71.43
92.19
HISTORY
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
History of India - III (1858 To The Present)
4.
Allied Optional: Tourism Business
5.
Allied Optional: Physical Edu & Health Sci I
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
39
48
42
23
26
26
21
48
39
44
35
23
26
24
17
47
100.00
91.67
83.33
100.00
100.00
92.31
80.95
97.92
108
110
106
60
50
29
69
110
106
109
91
60
47
29
67
109
98.15
99.09
85.85
100.00
94.00
100.00
97.10
99.09
PHYSICS
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Thermal and Statistical Physics
4.
Allied Optional: Computer Science-I
5.
Allied Optional: Chemistry-I
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
82
82
81
26
56
23
60
84
82
82
77
26
56
23
59
82
100.00
100.00
95.06
100.00
100.00
100.00
98.33
97.62
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Cell Biology and Genetics
4.
Allied Opt: Biometrics & Comp Applications
53
54
51
27
52
53
48
25
98.11
98.15
94.12
92.59
MATHEMATICS
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Classical Algebra
4.
Allied Optional: Accounts-I
5.
Allied Optional: Physics-I
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
SJC
227
163rd
Ann Rep
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Allied Optional: Chemistry for Biologist
Social Ethics
Religious Doctrine - I
Environmental Studies
Practical-III (Cell Biology and Genetics)
24
30
16
52
50
22
30
16
51
50
91.67
100.00
100.00
98.08
100.00
STATISTICS
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Distribution Theory
4.
Allied Optional: Accounts-I
5.
Allied Optional: Mathematics -I
6.
Social Ethics
7.
Religious Doctrine - I
8.
Environmental Studies
23
25
4
20
5
17
0
24
23
18
4
20
4
15
0
16
100.00
72.00
100.00
100.00
80.00
88.24
0
66.67
TAMIL LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English-III
3.
Nannool - Chollathikaram
4.
Agapporulum Purapporulum
5.
Allied Opt: Nattupuravial - Oru Arimugam
6.
Allied Optional: Ithazhiyal - Oru Arimugam
7.
Social Ethics
8.
Religious Doctrine - I
9.
Environmental Studies
40
29
30
27
17
27
20
4
42
40
29
25
27
17
27
16
4
40
100.00
100.00
83.33
100.00
100.00
100.00
80.00
100.00
95.24
UG ² (2004-07 SET) ² SEMESTER - IV ² APRIL 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
General Chemistry - IV
4.
Chemistry Practical - III
5.
Allied Optional: Physics - II
6.
Allied Optional: Physics Practical
7.
Allied Optional: Biochemistry - II
8.
Allied Optional: Biochemistry Practical
9.
Moulding Men for Others
10.
Religious Doctrine - II
123
121
121
122
100
100
19
20
58
65
123
119
112
122
90
100
19
20
58
65
100.00
98.35
92.56
100.00
90.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Language
2.
Advanced Corporate Accounting - II
3.
Business Management
4.
Allied Optional: Elements of Statistics
5.
Allied Optional: Business Statistics
6.
Moulding Men for Others
7.
Religious Doctrine - II
114
108
103
63
36
51
59
113
101
103
58
36
51
57
99.12
93.52
100.00
92.06
100.00
100.00
96.61
SJC
228
163rd
Ann Rep
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Programming In C++
4.
Software Lab - IV ( C )
5.
Allied Optional: Applied Physics - II
6.
Allied Optional: Applied Physics Practical - II
7.
Allied Optional: Accounts - II
8.
Moulding Men for Others
9.
Religious Doctrine - II
63
64
58
61
12
11
45
24
38
63
64
58
61
8
11
40
24
37
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
66.67
100.00
88.89
100.00
97.37
ECONOMICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Tamil Nadu Economy
4.
Public Finance - II
5.
Allied Optional: Entrepreneurial Development
6.
Allied Opt: Economics of Rural Development
7.
Moulding Men for Others
8.
Religious Doctrine - II
60
34
59
53
28
30
38
16
60
34
59
47
28
28
38
16
100.00
100.00
100.00
88.68
100.00
93.33
100.00
100.00
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
English Prose - II
4.
Allied Optional: Indian Literatures
5.
Allied Opt: Translated Literatures in English
6.
Moulding Men for Others
7.
Religious Doctrine - II
61
59
52
31
30
12
49
60
59
52
31
29
12
49
98.36
100.00
100.00
100.00
96.67
100.00
100.00
HISTORY
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
History of Europe - I (476-1648)
4.
Allied Optional: Tourism Marketing
5.
Allied Opt: Physical Edu and Health Sci-II
6.
Moulding Men for Others
7.
Religious Doctrine - II
54
61
60
26
36
37
24
52
34
45
26
36
29
16
96.30
55.74
75.00
100.00
100.00
78.38
66.67
113
111
107
52
52
59
37
76
113
110
88
52
52
57
36
72
100.00
99.10
82.24
100.00
100.00
96.61
97.30
94.74
MATHEMATICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Algebra - I
4.
Allied Optional: Physics - II
5.
Allied Optional: Physics Practical
6.
Allied Optional: Accounts - II
7.
Moulding Men for Others
8.
Religious Doctrine - II
SJC
229
163rd
Ann Rep
PHYSICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Mechanics and Relativity
4.
Physics Practical - II
5.
Allied Optional: Chemistry - II
6.
Allied Optional: Chemistry Practical
7.
Allied Optional: Computer Science - II
8.
Moulding Men for Others
9.
Religious Doctrine - II
115
116
112
115
85
86
30
26
89
115
115
109
114
84
86
27
26
88
100.00
99.14
97.32
99.13
98.82
100.00
90.00
100.00
98.88
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Biochemistry and Biophysics
4.
Practical - IV (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
5.
Allied Optional: Chemistry for Biologist-II
6.
Allied Optional: Practical-II (Chemistry)
7.
Allied Optl: Biometrics and Comp Applicat - II
8.
Allied Opt: Comp Lab-II (Stat Soft Package)
9.
Moulding Men for Others
10.
Religious Doctrine - II
57
57
51
50
27
27
29
30
27
28
57
57
50
50
20
27
28
30
27
28
100.00
100.00
98.04
100.00
74.07
100.00
96.55
100.00
100.00
100.00
STATISTICS
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Elements of Statistical Inference
4.
Allied Optional: Mathematics - II
5.
Allied Optional: Accounts - II
6.
Moulding Men for Others
7.
Religious Doctrine - II
27
26
18
14
10
18
7
27
21
17
11
6
18
7
100.00
80.77
94.44
78.57
60.00
100.00
100.00
TAMIL LITERATURE
1.
Language
2.
General English - IV
3.
Yappum Aniyum
4.
Allied Optional: Ilakkiya Varalaru
5.
Allied Optional: Maiyaarasu Panithervu Tamil
6.
Moulding Men for Others
7.
Religious Doctrine - II
60
40
59
28
30
33
25
60
40
59
28
30
32
17
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
96.97
68.00
SJC
230
163rd
Ann Rep
UG ² (2004-07 SET) ² SEMESTER - V ² NOVEMBER 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Unit Proces in Organic Chemical Manufact
2.
Material Sci and Coordination Chemistry
3.
Process Instrumentation and Electrochem
108
124
116
97
118
102
89.81
95.16
87.93
COMMERCE
1.
Cost Accounts-I
2.
Investment Management
3.
Auditing
4.
FOXPRO and Tally
110
112
110
112
108
112
107
103
98.18
100.00
97.27
91.96
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1.
Database Systems
2.
Digital Electronics & Microprocessor
3.
Operations Research
4.
Software Lab-V (C++)
5.
Software Lab-VI (RDBMS )
59
58
62
59
61
59
58
60
58
61
100.00
100.00
96.77
98.31
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
History of Economic Thought-I
2.
Money and Banking-I
3.
Research Methods in Economics
4.
Economics of In frastructure
56
51
55
53
51
49
48
52
91.07
96.08
87.27
98.11
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
English Phonetics
2.
English Drama-I
3.
English Novel-I
4.
Shakespeare
61
61
62
63
54
60
62
56
88.52
98.36
100.00
88.89
HISTORY
1.
Historiography
2.
History of Europe-II
3.
History of USA (1776 To 1964)
4.
Modern Governments
51
54
52
42
46
52
44
26
90.20
96.30
84.62
61.90
MATHEMATICS
1.
Algebra-II
2.
Real Analysis
3.
Mechanics
4.
Discrete Mathematics
110
106
107
105
97
94
104
97
88.18
88.68
97.20
92.38
PHYSICS
1.
Optics
2.
Atomic Solid State and Nuclear Physics
3.
Basic Electronics
4.
Programming in C for Physics Problems
5.
Physics Practical-III
113
110
103
113
115
110
103
102
109
115
97.35
93.64
99.03
96.46
100.00
SJC
231
163rd
Ann Rep
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Environment, Biodiversity & Conservation
2.
Microbiology
3.
Practical-V (EBC & Microbiology)
4.
Molecular Biology
5.
Recombinant DNA Technology
6.
Practical VI (Molecular Biology & RDT Tech)
56
54
57
51
53
56
54
48
56
49
47
55
96.43
88.89
98.25
96.08
88.68
98.21
STATISTICS
1.
Sampling Theory
2.
Applied Statistics
3.
Linear Models and Econometrics
4.
Operations Research-I
5.
Seminar and Viva
23
20
17
26
26
22
20
17
26
26
95.65
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
TAMIL LITERATURE
1.
Tamil Mozhi Varalarum Mozhieiya lum
2.
Nadakakkalai
3.
Sanga Illakkiyam - Oru Arimugam
4.
Thitakaturai
5.
Tamizhga Varalaru
62
59
63
48
60
62
59
63
48
60
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
UG ² (2003-06 SET) ² SEMESTER - VI ² APRIL 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Synthesis and Spectra
2.
Pollution, Effluent Treatment and Waste Mgt
3.
Reaction Kinetics and Group Theory
4.
Practical IV: Gravimetry and Org Preparation
5.
Practical V: Org Anal and Physical Constants
128
130
127
131
131
113
130
121
131
131
88.28
100.00
95.28
100.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Cost Accounts II
2.
Management Accounting
3.
Income Tax, Law and Practice
4.
Windows and Visual Basic
124
125
127
123
102
118
108
123
82.26
94.40
85.04
100.00
COMPUTER SCIENCE
1.
Computer Networks
2.
Computer Graphics
3.
Operating Systems Fundamentals
4.
Hardware Lab (Electronics)
5.
Project
65
65
65
67
66
65
63
65
64
66
100.00
96.92
100.00
95.52
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Money and Banking II
2.
Public Finance II
3.
International Economics
4.
Project Work
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
SJC
232
163rd
Ann Rep
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Novel
2.
Drama
3.
Entrepreneurial Development and Project
66
66
66
66
64
66
100.00
96.97
100.00
HISTORY
1.
Constitutional Hist of England (1485-1950)
2.
Studies in Human Rights
3.
International Relations (Since 1919)
4.
Project Work
48
45
50
49
47
43
38
49
97.92
95.56
76.00
100.00
MATHEMATICS
1.
Complex Analysis
2.
Operations Research
3.
Astronomy
4.
Comp Ori Numerical Methods in C Progg
5.
Computer Lab ('C' Programming)
114
115
108
116
116
113
103
96
110
116
99.12
89.57
88.89
94.83
100.00
PHYSICS
1.
Spectroscopy and Lasers
2.
Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
3.
Digital Electronics
4.
Instrumentation
5.
Physics Practical IV
130
127
126
127
133
113
125
121
125
133
86.92
98.43
96.03
98.43
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY AND PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Plant Physiology
2.
Immunology
3.
Practical VII (Plant Physiol & Immunology)
4.
Microbial Biotechnology
5.
Applied Biotechnology
6.
Practical VIII (Microbial & Applied Biotech)
46
48
47
48
48
45
40
48
46
47
47
45
86.96
100.00
97.87
97.92
97.92
100.00
STATISTICS
1.
Design of Experiments
2.
Elements of Stochastic Processes
3.
Operation Research II
4.
Computer Lab III (Statistical Packages)
5.
Seminar and Viva - Voce (Internal)
31
27
31
32
33
27
27
30
32
32
87.10
100.00
96.77
100.00
96.97
TAMIL LITERATURE
1.
Tamilaga Varalarum Panpadum
2.
Tamil Urainadai
3.
Ilakkia Thiranaivu
4.
Tamil Shorthand
49
49
47
50
49
49
47
50
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
SJC
233
163rd
Ann Rep
Sl. No.
Number of students
Title of the paper
Appeared
Passed
% of pass
PG ² (2006-08 SET) ² SEMESTER - I ² NOVEMBER 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Structure and Reactivity
2.
Analytical and Nuclear Chemistry
3.
Quantum Chem and Statistical Thermodyn
4.
Transition Metals And Their Compounds
5.
Organic Chemistry Practical - I
6.
Physical Chemistry Practical - I
30
32
31
32
32
32
28
28
29
32
32
32
93.33
87.50
93.55
100.00
100.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Research Methodology
2.
Indirect Taxes
3.
Advertisement and Sales Management
4.
Executive Self Development
41
41
32
41
41
40
32
39
100.00
97.56
100.00
95.12
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1.
C and Unix
2.
Structured Systems Analysis and Design
3.
Digital Computer Fundamentals
4.
Operating Systems
5.
Mathematical Foundations
6.
Software Lab I (C and Unix)
49
49
49
48
49
49
48
46
44
47
45
49
97.96
93.88
89.80
97.92
91.84
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Advanced Micro Economics I
2.
Analysis of Indian Economy
3.
Public Economics
4.
Statistical Tools for Economics
19
19
19
11
17
17
19
9
89.47
89.47
100.00
81.82
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Modern Literature I
2.
Indian English Literature
3.
World Classics in Translation
4.
Creative Writing in English
40
28
31
40
27
27
30
37
67.50
96.43
96.77
92.50
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1.
Management of Community Based Organisa
2.
Dynamics of Human Resource Management
3.
Principles of Management
4.
Organizational Behaviour
5.
Research Methods for Managers
30
37
31
32
37
28
35
29
31
26
93.33
94.59
93.55
96.88
70.27
SJC
234
163rd
Ann Rep
MATHEMATICS
1.
Real Analysis
2.
Graph Theory
3.
Differential Equations
4.
Classical Dynamics
29
33
33
37
29
32
31
36
100.00
96.97
93.94
97.30
PHYSICS
1.
Classical Dynamics
2.
Mathematical Physics I
3.
General Electronics and Electronic Instrum.
28
27
26
28
23
26
100.00
85.19
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Plant Diversity
2.
Molecular Biology
3.
Biodiversity and Conservation
4.
Forestry and Wood Science
5.
Practicals I (Plant Diversity)
6.
Practicals II (Anatomy, Embry, Env & Ecol)
26
18
24
26
28
23
26
18
24
24
28
23
100.00
100.00
100.00
92.31
100.00
100.00
PG ² (2005-07 SET) ² SEMESTER - II ² APRIL 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Organic Stereochemistry
2.
Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry
3.
Group Theory and Magnetic Resonance
4.
Inorganic Chemistry Practical - I
5.
Physical Chemistry Practical II
30
30
30
31
30
28
30
26
31
30
93.33
100.00
86.67
100.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Advanced and Computerized Accounting
2.
Oracle and Developer 2000
3.
Cost System and Cost Control
4.
Human Resource Management
43
43
43
43
39
42
42
41
90.70
97.67
97.67
95.35
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1.
Programming in C++
2.
Probability and Statistics
3.
Computer Organization and Architecture
4.
Data Structures and Algorithms
5.
Software Lab - II (C++)
50
50
48
50
50
50
42
45
48
50
100.00
84.00
93.75
96.00
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Advanced Micro Economics - II
2.
Mathematical Tools for Economics
3.
Macro Economic Process
4.
Environmental Economics
25
19
25
25
25
19
25
25
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
SJC
235
163rd
Ann Rep
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Modern Literature - II
2.
American Literature
3.
Linguistics and ELT
4.
Aesthetics
41
35
40
41
37
33
30
33
90.24
94.29
75.00
80.49
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1.
Labour Laws and Labour Welfare
2.
Entrepreneurship Development
3.
Participatory Learning Appraisal
4.
Training and Development
36
36
38
38
36
35
37
37
100.00
97.22
97.37
97.37
MATHEMATICS
1.
Algebra
2.
Measure and Integration
3.
Complex Analysis
4.
Programming With C++
5.
Computer Practicals in C++
40
40
40
40
41
36
40
39
40
41
90.00
100.00
97.50
100.00
100.00
PHYS ICS
1.
Applied Electromagnetics
2.
Mathematical Physics - II
3.
Quantum Mechanics
4.
Physics Practical - I
5.
Physics Practical - II
31
24
29
31
31
28
24
27
31
31
90.32
100.00
93.10
100.00
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Advances in Plant Systematics
2.
Molecular Biology
3.
Research Methodology
4.
Bioprocess Technology
5.
Practicals - III (Advances In Pl Systematics)
6.
Practicals - IV (Molecular Biology & Res Met)
27
21
26
26
27
22
24
20
25
26
27
22
88.89
95.24
96.15
100.00
100.00
100.00
PG ² (2005-07 SET) ² SEMESTER - III ² NOVEMBER 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Organic Spectroscopy and Photochemistry
2.
Coordination Chemistry
3.
Electrochemistry
4.
Inorganic Chemistry Practical - II
5.
Organic Chemistry Practical - II
COMMERCE
1.
Quantitative Techniques
2.
Introduction to E-Commerce
3.
Financial Services
4.
In-Plant Training
SJC
30
30
29
31
31
40
42
42
42
236
28
30
29
31
31
40
42
42
42
93.33
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1.
Programming in Java
2.
Database Systems
3.
Object Oriented Analysis and Design
4.
Management Information Systems & ERP
5.
Software Lab - III (Java)
6.
Communication Skills - I
49
49
49
50
50
50
49
47
49
50
50
50
100.00
95.92
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
Economics of Growth and Development
2.
Economics of Social Sector
3.
Monetary Economics
23
24
24
23
24
24
100.00
100.00
100.00
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Modern Literature-III
2.
Rhetorics and Research Methodology
3.
Shakespeare
4.
Comparative Literature
35
36
39
40
33
35
32
38
94.29
97.22
82.05
95.00
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1.
Managerial Effectiveness
2.
Compensation Management
3.
Counselling and Guidance
4.
In-Plant Training
5.
Project Work
37
37
39
39
33
37
30
38
39
33
100.00
81.08
97.44
100.00
100.00
MATHEMATICS
1.
Topology
2.
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
3.
Methods of Applied Mathematics
4.
Industrial Mathematics
40
39
40
39
39
38
39
39
97.50
97.44
97.50
100.00
PHYSICS
1.
Spectroscopy and Lasers
2.
Digital Electronics and Microprocessors
3.
Statistical Mechanics and Plasma Physics
31
28
31
29
28
31
93.55
100.00
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Plant Physiology
2.
Biochemistry
3.
Biotechnology
4.
Immuno Technology
5.
Review of Literature
6.
Practical - V (Plant Physiology)
7.
Practical - VI (Biochemistry & Biotechnology)
18
14
23
18
26
19
26
17
14
20
17
26
18
23
94.44
100.00
86.96
94.44
100.00
94.74
88.46
SJC
237
163rd
Ann Rep
PG ² (2004-06 SET) ² SEMESTER - IV ² APRIL 2006
CHEMISTRY
1.
Synthetic Methodology
2.
Solid State Chemistry
3.
Chemical Kinetics
4.
Thermodynamics
5.
Project Work
25
27
27
25
27
23
23
25
24
27
92.00
85.19
92.59
96.00
100.00
COMMERCE
1.
Corporate Governance
2.
Global Finance and Financial Management
3.
Social and Ethical Perspectives In Business
4.
Project Work
33
33
33
32
33
33
33
32
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1.
Software Engineering
2.
Computer Networks
3.
Microcomputer Architecture
4.
Graph and Automata Theory
5.
Computer Graphics
6.
Software Lab - IV (Visual Basic & Rdbms)
7.
Communication Skills - II
46
46
44
40
46
46
46
46
45
44
40
43
46
46
100.00
97.83
100.00
100.00
93.48
100.00
100.00
ECONOMICS
1.
International Economics
2.
Industrial Economics
3.
Marketing Management
4.
Project Work
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.
Modern Literature - IV
2.
Post-Colonial Literature
3.
Literary Criticism: Theory and Practice
4.
Contemporary Literary Theories
5.
Project Work
35
36
36
35
37
35
33
34
30
37
100.00
91.67
94.44
85.71
100.00
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
1.
Organizational Behaviour
2.
Project Management
3.
Performance Management
4.
Industrial Relations & Collective Bargaining
5.
Organization Development
6.
In-Plant Training
7.
Rural Study Camp
8.
Field Visits
9.
Industrial Study Tour
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
29
29
30
29
30
30
30
30
30
100.00
100.00
100.00
96.67
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
SJC
238
163rd
Ann Rep
MATHEMATICS
1.
Functional Analysis
2.
Fluid Dynamics
3.
Stochastic Process
4.
Project Work
40
40
39
43
39
32
36
43
97.50
80.00
92.31
100.00
PHYSICS
1.
Condensed Matter Physics
2.
Nuclear, Particle and Astrophysics
3.
Communication Physics
4.
Physics Practical - III
5.
Project
30
30
28
32
32
27
29
28
32
32
90.00
96.67
100.00
100.00
100.00
PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
1.
Pharmacognosy
2.
Microbiology
3.
Practicals-VII (Pharmacognosy & Microbiol)
4.
Project Work
22
22
22
21
20
21
21
21
90.91
95.45
95.45
100.00
45
46
45
44
42
46
46
97.83
100.00
97.83
95.65
95.45
100.00
100.00
56
100.00
PG ² (2004-07 SET) ² SEMESTER - V ² NOVEMBER 2006
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1.
Programming With Win 32 API & MFC
2.
Optimization Techniques
3.
Markup and Modeling Languages
4.
Linux Administration
5.
Compiler Design
6.
Software Lab - V (VC++)
7.
Mini Project
46
46
46
46
44
46
46
PG ² (2003-06 SET) ² SEMESTER - VI ² APRIL 2006
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
1.
SJC
Major Project
56
239
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APPENDIX - XVIII
UG STUDENTS’ STRENGTH CATEGORYWISE - (2006-07)
I year
Sub
II year
MBC SC
9
19
17
6
4
4
11
11
TOT OC
110
4
122
11
66
6
63
4
III year
Che
Com
CS
Eco
OC
3
10
3
0
BC
79
89
55
43
BC MBC SC
70
13
13
83
13
15
46
9
4
33
12
18
TOT OC
100
7
122
17
65
9
67
5
BC MBC SC
99
17
10
83
11
8
48
8
6
46
11
13
TOT
133
119
71
75
Eng
His
Math
Phy
PB
4
0
0
3
2
50
32
106
95
33
0
10
2
6
3
9
13
9
9
21
65
55
117
113
59
1
1
5
6
2
53
39
97
74
37
7
13
13
7
7
5
12
10
9
11
66
65
125
96
57
3
3
12
8
5
55
45
85
95
35
9
14
15
16
8
6
11
14
9
16
73
73
126
128
64
Stat
Tam
2
0
28
29
2
7
7
12
39
48
2
3
24
32
8
11
6
21
40
67
3
2
15
42
6
12
6
18
30
74
Total
27
639
71
120
857
45
588
113
124
870
74
648
127
117
966
PG STUDENTS’ STRENGTH CATEGORYWISE - (2006-07)
Sub
Che
Com
C.Appn
Eco
Eng
HRM
Math
Phy
PB
Total
SJC
I year
II year
III year
OC
BC
MBC
SC
TOT
OC
BC
MBC
SC
4
3
6
0
3
4
1
4
0
25
24
39
12
26
30
31
22
15
1
4
3
6
4
5
3
2
5
2
10
4
3
8
3
6
1
10
32
41
52
21
41
42
41
29
30
2
2
2
0
3
5
3
1
0
25
32
41
9
34
28
36
23
20
3
5
4
3
3
2
4
4
3
2
5
4
14
6
4
1
3
4
32
44
51
26
46
39
44
31
27
25
224
33
47
329
18
248
31
43
340
240
TOT OC
BC MBC
SC
TOT
6
30
7
4
47
6
30
7
4
47
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MPHIL STUDENTS’ STRENGTH CATEGORYWISE (2006-07)
Subjects
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
English
History
Human Resource Mat
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biol & Pl Biotech
Statistics
Tamil
Total
OC
BC/MBC
SC/ST
1
0
2
0
4
0
0
1
1
4
0
0
13
12
18
9
14
8
16
2
22
17
5
0
15
138
2
2
2
7
2
7
1
2
2
5
0
4
36
Total
Male
Female
9
12
3
13
8
13
0
10
11
9
0
7
95
6
8
10
8
6
10
3
15
9
5
0
12
92
15
20
13
21
14
23
3
25
20
14
0
19
187
STUDENTS’ STRENGTH YEARWISE (2006-07)
Subject
UG
I yr
II yr
PG
III yr
I yr
II yr
III yr
MPhil
Total
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer Applications
Computer Science
Economics
English
History
Human Resource Mgt
Mathematics
Physics
Plant Biol & Pl Biotech
Statistics
Tamil
110
122
–
66
63
65
55
–
117
113
59
39
48
100
122
–
65
67
66
65
–
125
96
57
40
67
133
119
–
71
75
73
73
–
126
128
64
30
74
32
41
52
–
21
41
–
42
41
29
30
–
–
32
44
51
–
26
46
–
39
44
31
27
–
–
–
–
47
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15
20
–
13
21
14
23
3
25
20
14
0
19
422
468
150
215
273
305
216
84
478
417
251
109
208
Total
857
870
966
329
340
47
187
3596
SJC
241
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APPENDIX - XIX
TEACHING STAFF - 2006-07
Rev. Dr Lazar S, SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD - Rector
Rev. Dr Joseph A, SJ, MA, PhD - Secretary
Rev. Dr Rajarathinam SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD - Principal
Rev. Dr Elias M, SJ, MA, PhD - Vice-Principal
Mr Ravi N, MSc, MPhil - Vice-Principal
Mr Arockiadoss K, MA, BEd, MPhil - Vice-Principal
Rev. Dr Mani Valan S, SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD, PGDJMC - Vice-Principal (SFS)
Dr Mathiyalagan N, MSc, PhD - Vice -Principal (SFS)
Dr Joseph Sahayaraj A, MA, BEd, MPh il, PhD - Vice-Principal (SFS)
Rev. Fr Susai P, SJ, MA - Controller of Examinations
Dr Savarimuthu A, MA, MA (Psy), DLL, MPhil, PGDPMIR, PhD -Dean of Arts
Dr Ayyaswamy S K, MSc, PhD - Dean of Sciences
Rev. Dr S. Louis Xavier, SJ, MA, PhD - Director, Joseph Institute of Management
Rev Br Xavier Arockiasamy S, SJ - Bursar
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMIS TRY
Dr Arulsamy K S, MSc, PhD, PGDEE - Head
Dr Rosario Rajkumar X, MSc, PhD, PGDCA
Dr Raja S, MSc, PhD, PGDCA
Dr Mathiyalagan N, MSc, PhD
Dr Bheeter S R, MSc, Ph D
Dr Joseph Santhanaraj K, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Amaladasan M, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Xavier N, MSc, PhD
Dr Paulraj A, MSc, MPhil, Ph D
Dr Peter Pascal Regis A, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Alex Ramani V, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Mr Joseph Selvaraj S, MSc
Mr Dennis Arockiaraj S, MSc, MPhil
Mr Paul Angelo A N, MSc, MPhil
Mr Rose Venis A, MSc, MPhil
Mr Irudaya Jothi A, MSc
Mr Antony Sakthi S, MSc, MPhil
Dr Edwin Vasu A, MSc, MPhil, PhD
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Mr Irudayaraj S, MCom, MPhil - Head
Dr Chaarlas LJ, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Dr Francis Gnanasekar I, MCom, MPhil, BEd, PhD
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Rev Dr Selvanayakam D, SJ, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Dr Joseph Xavier S, MCom, MPhil, MEd, PhD
Dr Alexander Pravin Durai F R, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Dr Joseph Rex T, MCom, M Phil, PhD
Dr Alex K, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Dr John G, MCom, MPhil, PhD
Rev. Fr Mariadoss S, SJ, MCom, MPhil
Mr Antonysamy S, MCom
Mr Julius Ceaser M, MCom, MPhil, PGDHRM
Mr Michael Sammanasu J, MCom, MEd, MPhil, DCA
Mr Maria Antony D, MCom, MPhil
Mr Antony Jesuraj M, MCom
Mrs Felicita J, MCom, MPhil
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Mr Ravi D S, MSc, MPhil - Head
Mr Rajan S T, MSc, PGDCA
Mr Jeyapalan D P, MSc, PGDCA, MPhil.(M), MPhil., DMM
Mr Charles A, MSc, PGDCA, MPhil
Dr Albert Rabara S, MSc, PGDCA, PhD
Dr Arockiam L, MCA, PGDBA, CSM, BLIS, MPhil, PhD
Mr Joe Irudayaraj V S, MSc, MPhil, PGDCA
Mr Ravindran D, MSc, MPhil, PGDCSA
Mr Charles S, MSc, MPhil, PGDCSA
Mr Martin K R, MCA
Mr Aloysius A, MSc, MPhil, PGDMCH
Mr Gerald Marvin B, MCA, MPhil
Mr Balakrishnan C, MSc, MPhil
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Rev. Dr Rajarathinam R, SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD - Principal
Dr Arul Chellakumar J A, MA, MBA MPhil, PhD - Head
Dr Gnanasekaran G, MA, MPhil, PhD
Dr Stanley Joseph Michealraj P, MA, MPhil, BEd, BL, PhD
Mr Arockiadoss K, MA, BEd, MPhil
Mr Irudhayaraj G, MA, MPhil
Mr Arockiasamy L, MA, MPhil
Mr John Sundararaj A, MA, MPhil
Mr Justin Diraviyam A, MA, MPhil
Mr Prabakaran P, MA, MPhil, BL, PGDMMA, MBA
Mr Suvakkin M, MA, MPhil
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Mr Cecil P V, MA, MPhil - Head
Mr Raveendhiran G, MA, MPhil
Mr Alphonse Joseph Rajkumar S, MA, MPhil
Mr Allwin Roeger S, MA
Mr Papu Benjamin Elango S, MA, MPhil, BL
Dr Joseph Arul Jayraj S, MA, MPhil, PhD
Mr Vadivu T, MA, MPhil
Rev. Dr Sebastian Anand A, SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD
Mr Fernandez Garnet, MA, MPhil
Mr Jayapaul V L, MA, MPhil
Mr Francis V, MA, MPhil
Dr John Love Joy J, MA, MPhil
Mr James Peter MA
Dr Amirtham R, MA, MPhil, PhD
Mr Casimirraj M, MA, BEd, MPhil
Mr Joseph Mariadas A, MA, BEd, MPhil
Mr Dominic Amalraj J, MA, MPhil
Mrs Qurshid Begum R, MA, MPhil
Mr John Kamalesh M, MA, MPhil
Ms Abitha K, MA, MPhil
DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH
Mr Anthony Raj A, MA
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
Dr Pranatharthiharan K S, MA, MPhil, PhD
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Dr Sundararaj T, MA, MEd, MPhil, PhD - Head
Dr Mathiyazhagan T, MA, MPhil, PhD
Dr Arumairaj M, MA, PhD
Dr Vijayasingh C, MA, BEd, MPhil, PhD
Rev. Fr Joseph Antony Samy G SJ, MA
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dr Joseph Irudayaraj M, MA (SW), MA (Psy), MEd, MPhil, PGDJMC, PhD - Head
Dr Devanesan P, MA, MA (Anth), MPhil, PhD, PGDHRM
Dr Savarimuth u A, MA, MA (Psy), DLL, MPhil, PGDPMIR, PhD
Rev Dr Elias M, SJ, MA, PhD
Rev Dr Lazar S, SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD
Mr Thandeeswaran A, MA, MPhil
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DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY
Mr Dorairajan M, MA, MLIS, MPhil, PGDHE
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEM ATICS
Dr Gnaana Bhragasam S, MSc, MPhil, MBA, PGDCA, PhD - Head
Mr Lawrence Joseph Manoharan R, MSc, MPhil
Mr Kuppusamy S, MSc, MPhil
Dr Ayyaswamy S K, MSc, PhD
Mr Rubanraj S, MSc, BEd, MPhil, PGDCSA
Mr Benedict Michaelraj L, MSc, MPhil, PGDCSA
Mr Koilraj S, MSc, MPhil
Mr Karuppiah U, MSc, M Phil
Mr Rajaretnam T, MSc, MPhil, PGDCSA, MTech
Rev. Fr Devasagayam M, SJ, MSc, MPhil
Mr Thiagarajan M, MSc, MPhil
Rev. Fr Samuel Jeyaseelan S, SJ, MSc, MPhil
Mr Dominic Y, MSc, MPhil
Mr Lawrence Rosario Raj P, MSc, MCA, MPhil, BEd, PGDCSA
Mrs Uma Maheswari J, MSc, MPhil
Mrs Chitra M, MSc, MPhil, BEd
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mr Kasi M, BSc, MPEd, MPhil
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Mr Sundar Sekar K, MSc, MPhil, MCA - Head
Dr Gnanapragasam S, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Kalidoss M, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Mr Victor Williams R, MSc, MPhil
Mr Antonyraj S, MSc, MPhil
Mr Arul Rayappan I, MSc, PGDCA, MPhil
Mr Rajendran P, MSc, PGDCA, MPhil
Mr Ravi N, MSc, MPhil
Dr Alfred Cecil Raj S, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Lawrence N, MSc, PhD
Dr Johnson I, MSc, MPhil, PhD, PDF
Mr Patrick Prabhu A, MSc, MPhil
Mr Kanickairaj B, MSc, MPhil
Mr Charles J, MSc, MPhil
Rev Fr Wellington Fernando G, SJ, MSc, MS (USA)
Dr Francis Xavier C, MSc, PhD
Mr Armstrong Arasu M M, MSc, MPhil
Mr Dominique S, MSc, MPhil, BEd
Mr Clement Lourdu Raj A J, MSc, MPhil, PGDCA
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DEPT OF PLANT BIOLOGY & PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dr Mohideen Abdul Khadir V, MSc, MPhil, PhD - Head
Dr Irudaya Arockiasamy D, MSc, PhD
Dr Melchias G, MSc, MPhil, PGDEE, PhD
Dr Jeyachandran R, MSc, PGDBI, PhD
Dr John J, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Senthilkumar S, MSc, MPhil, Ph D
Mr Sahaya Sathish S, MSc, MPhil
Mr Rajan K, MSc, MPhil
Mr Egbert Selwin Rose A, MSc, MPhil
Dr Soosai Raj S, MSc, PhD
Mrs. Marie Serena McConnell, MSc, MPhil
Mr Anand S P, MSc, MPhil
DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
Dr Thirunarayanan R, MA, BEd, MPhil, PhD
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Dr Ramasamy N, MSc, PSCC, MPhil, PhD - Head
Dr Stephen Vincent G, MSc, MPhil, PGDBA, PGDCA, PhD
Mr Jayakumar K A, MSc, MPhil
Dr Shanmuga Vadivel K, MSc, MPhil, PhD
Dr Muthu C, MSc, MPhil, PGDCA, PhD
DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL
Dr Antony Cruz A, MA, MPhil, PGDJ, PhD - Head
Dr Kaliya Perumal K, MA, MPhil, PhD
Dr Kolandaisamy A, MA, BEd, PGDJ, PhD
Dr Raju U, MA, MPhil, PhD
Rev Dr Mani Valan S, SJ, MA, MPhil, PhD,PGDJMC
Dr Selvakumaran F, MA, MPhil, PhD, PGDJMC
Mr Susai I, MA, MPhil
Rev Dr Joseph A, SJ, MA, PhD
Mr Pushparaj P, MA, MPhil
Mr Beschi G, MA, MPhil
Mr Arockia Dhanaraj S, MA, MPhil
Mr Benjamin Aron Titus J, MA, MPhil, BEd, BLit
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
2006 -2007
Superintendent
Assistants
: Mr Antony Irudayaraj S, MA
: Mr Inbaraj K, BCom
Mr Alphonse Irudayaraj A - (SG)
Mr Robert Ponnad Arockiasamy F - (SG)
Jr Assistants
: Mr Jesudoss S, BCom, BLIS - (SG)
Mr Perianayagam S - (SG)
Mr Mahimainesam P
Steno & PA to Principal: Mr Pushparaj N M, MA, PGDCA - (SG)
Typists
: Mr Dhanakodi S
Mr James Amirtha Raju M
Store Keeper
: Mr Irudayaraj A
Mechanic
: Mr John Britto V - (Gr. II)
Lab Assistants
: Mr Mariadoss A, BA - (SG)
Mr Joachim S, BA - (SG)
Mr John Paul Sahayaraj C, MA - (SG)
Mr Amalraj D, BCom, PGDCA - (SG)
Mr Anburaj A, BCom - (SG)
Mr Joseph Amalraj A, MA, BEd - (SG)
Mr Selvam S - (SG)
Mr Barnabhas R, MA,BEd,BLIS,DipYogaEdu, CPLT-(SG)
Mr Mathalaimuthu R - (SG)
Mr Hendry Johnson A - (SG)
Mr Vincent Sagayaraj K - (SG)
Mr Maria Arul Kulanthairaj S, BA - (SG)
Mr Joseph S A, BA, BEd, DDE
Mr Sebastiraj S
Mr Davidraj A
Mr Vedanayagam A, BSc
Mr Sebastian Sahayam R
Mr Arockia Joseph A, BCom
Record Clerks
: Mr Gnanasekaran T - (SG)
Mr Jeyaraj M
Mr Sahayam N
Mr Arockiasamy S, MCom, BLIS
Lib Assistants
: Mr Joseph Xavier V, BA
Mr Elango Xavier Jothi A, MCom, PGDCA
Office Assistants
: Mr Antony Rajah - (Spl Gr)
Mr Jesuraja S, MCom, BEd
Watchmen
: Mr Albert Dharmaraj A - (SG)
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Sweepers
: Mr Susaimanickam A - (Spl Gr)
Mr Vedamuthu A - (SG)
Mr Arul Arockiadoss S
Mr Marimuthu K
Mr Chinnappan S
Gardeners
: Mr Sivashanmugam S - (SG)
Mr Arockiasamy R, BA
MANAGEMENT STAFF
Jr Coordinator
: Mr Paulraj J, BA
Mr Venkatesan R, B Com, MA
Mr Jeshurun Deepakumar T
System Manager
: Mr John Rajesh J
Web Administrator
: Mr Kubendran R G
System Administrators : Mr Anthony Raja A
Mr Pazhani K
Programmers
: Mr Leo Sahayaraj S, M Sc., PGDCSA
Mr Xavier Rajan S
Mr Ronald Martin
Mr Arokiaraj B
Lab Administrator
: Mr Johnson Selvaraj A
Sr Asst-cum-Typist
: Mr Michaelraj A
Mr Padmanabhan P
Mr Thomas T, BA
Jr Asst-cum-Typist: Mr Micheal Raja T S M
Electrician
Mr Vincent A, BA, PGD(AD), CLIS - (Jr)
Mr William Augustus I
Mrs Stella Rani J
Mr Jesuraja C
Record Clerks,
: Mr Francis Xavier A, MA
Lab. Asst., Binder
Mr Joseph Arockiadoss S
Mr John Joseph L, BA
Mr Maria Stephen A, BCom, BLIS
Mr John Xavier T, BSc, PGDCA
Mr Packiaraj B
Mr Maria Michael A
Mr Mathiyalagan S, MA, BLIS
Mr Vadama lai R
Mr Arjunan M
Mr Jayakumar M
Mr Arockia Durai K
Mr Cruz Thamburaj A
Mr Raja R
Mr Joseph Raj A
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Mr Joseph Sahayaraj S
Mr Sankar Lal S
Mr John Paul S A, MCom, DCA
Mr Andrews Duraivalan A, BA, PGDCSA
Mr Vincent Sagayaraj Y
Office Assistants,
: Mr Thangavel K
Service Staff
Mr Mariappan M
Mr Jesuraj G
Mr Ramiah M
Mr Annadurai V
Mr David Packiaraj L
Mr Malarmannan K
Mr Johnson Antony Raj A
Mr Karning Prabhu Y
Mr Thamaraikannan B
Mrs Abirami
SHEPHERD Department
Mr Joseph Stephen M, MA, MEd
Mr Mani P, MSc, BEd, DHM
Mr Jayachandran C, BSc, BEd
Mr Saravanakumar A, MSc, PGDCSA
Mr Vijayakumar P, MSc, DDM
Mr Karthikeyan M, BCom
Mr Raja S, MA
Mr Lenin S, MSc
Mr Arockiasamy A, MA, MPhil
Mr Johnson Gritto M
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163rd COLLEGE DAY
ANNUAL REPORT
16 MARCH 2007
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)
Nationally Reaccredited with A+ Grade
College with Potential for Excellence
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 002
CONTENTS
ANNUAL REPORT
Rev. Dr R Rajarathinam SJ, Principal
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1
1. New Responsibilities, Transfers, Retirements etc.
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98
2. Delegates / Resource Persons
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100
3. Papers Presented
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119
4. Papers Published
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132
5. Books Published
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140
6. Retell - Campus Publication - List of Articles
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141
7. Research Projects Sanctioned
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144
8. Additional Qualification
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146
9. Memorial / Endowment Lectures
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149
10. Meetings Organised by Communication Club
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151
11. Phd Programme - Guideship - New Entrants
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152
12. List of Prizes Won by Fine Arts Team 2006-07
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156
13. University Blues & Achievements in State Level Tournaments
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158
14. Endowment Scholarship
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165
15. List of Prize Winners
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174
16. Special Cash Awards
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216
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221
18. Students Particulars
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239
19. Staff List
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241
APPENDICES
17. Results
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