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COURSES OF STUDY OFFERED BY THE COLLEGE

THREE YEAR B.A. DEGREE COURSES


PART I 

English

PART II  

Malayalam/Hindi/Sanskrit

PART III  

Main

Subsidiaries

 

Economics

Political Science, Indian History

Malayalam Language & Literature

Kerala Culture & Sanskrit

History 

General Economics & Political Science


   THREE YEAR B.Sc DEGREE COURSES


PART I 

English

PART II  

Malayalam/Hindi/sanskrit

PART III  

Main

Subsidiaries

 

Mathematics 

Physics, Statistics

Physics 

Mathematics, Chemistry

Chemistry

Mathematics, Physics

Botany 

Chemistry, Zoology

Zoology

Chemistry, Botany.

Geology

Chemistry, Physics

   THREE YEAR B.Com DEGREE COURSE


PART I 

English

PART II 

Malayalam/Hindi/Sanskrit

PARTIII

Optionals

Taxation Law and Practice

THREE YEAR (Six Semesters) B.Com Hotel Management & Catering DEGREE COURSE


PART I 

English

PART II 

Malayalam/Hindi/Sanskrit

PARTIII

Business Statistics, Business Management & accounting, Advanced Accounting and Costing for Management as Core Subjects
Front Office Management, Accommodation Operation, Food Production, Food & Beverage Servicing & Catering Management as Vocational Subsidiaries

TWO YEAR (Four Semesters) POST GRADUATE COURSES


M.Sc. DEGREE COURSE

Physics, Analytical Chemistry

 RESEARCH PROGRAMME LEADING TO Ph. D DEGREE


Economics

 

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
Schemes of Examination for Various Courses
FIRST YEAR B.A/B. Sc DEGREE


Part & Sub

Paper

Title of the Question paper

Time (Hrs)

Marks

I English

I

Prose

3

100

-do-

II

Novel, Functional grammar & Commun. Skills

3

100

II Malayalam

I

Poetry

3

100

Hindi

I

Prose & Drama

3

100

Sanskrit

I

Poetry & Drama

3

100

III Malayalam (M)

I

Drisyakala sahithyam

3

100

III Economics (M)

I

Economic Theory

3

100

III History (M)

I

Emergence of Modern World

3

100

III Physics (M)

I

Properties of Matter & Thermodynamics

3

50+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

I

Principles in Chemistry

 

60+10

    Mathematics (Sub)

 

Algebra, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry  Applications of Differencial  & Integral Calculus & Matrices

 

70+10

III Mathematics (M)

I

Calculus, Analytical Geometry & Trigonometry

3

65+10

    Statistics (Sub)

I

Statistics

3

50+10

     Physics

I

Mechanics & Thermal Physics

3

50+10

III Chemistry (M)

I

Theoretical & Inorganic  Chemistry

3

60+10

    Physics (Sub)

I

Mechanics & Thermal Physics

3

60+10

    Mathematics (Sub)

I

Algebra, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus & Linear Algebra

3

70+10

III Geology (M)

I

Physical Geology & Geomorphology

3

50+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

I

Principles in Chemistry

 

60+10

    Mathematics (Sub)

I

Algebra, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus & Linear Algebra

3

70+10

III Zoology (M)

I

Protista & Animal Diversity

3

50+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

I

Principles in Chemistry

3

50

    Botany (Sub)

I

Cryptogams & Angiosperms

3

50+10

III Botany (M)

I

Anatomy & Reproductive Botany

3

50+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

I

Principles in Chemistry

3

50+10

    Zoology (Sub)

I

Protista & Animal Diversity

3

50+10

FIRST YEAR B.Com DEGREE


I English

I

Modern Prose

3

100

II Malayalam

 

Modern Prose

3

100

   Hindi

 

Modern Prose

3

100

III Commerce (M)

I

Principles of Business

3

100

 

II

Management &  Business Communication

3

100

 

III

Entrepreneurship Development

3

100

 

IV

Financial Accounting I

3

100

 FIRST YEAR B.Com with Hotel Management DEGREE


I English

I

Modern Prose

3

100

II Malayalam

 

Modern Prose

3

100

   Hindi

 

Modern Prose

3

100

III Core Subject

I

Business Statitics

3

100

    Vocational Sub

I

Front Office Management

3

100

    Auxiliary Sub

I

Entrepreneurship Development

3

100

Second Year B.A/B.Sc Degree


Part & Sub

Paper

Title of the Question paper

Time (Hrs)

Marks

I English

III

Drama & Poetry

3

100

II Malayalam

II

Drama & Attakkatha

3

100

   Malayalam

III

Prose & Composition

3

100

II Hindi

II

Poetry & Grammar

3

100

   Hindi

III

Non-detailed Translation & General Essays

3

100

II Sanskrit

II

Prose, Grammar & Alankara

3

100

  Sanskrit

III

History of Sanskrit & Translation

3

100

III Economics (M)

II

Economic Theory II

3

100

    History (Sub)

I

Indian History from 1857 to present

3

100

    Political (Sub)

I

Political Science

3

100

III History (M)

II

Social Formations in India

3

100

    Economics (Sub)

I

General Economics 

3

100

    Politics (Sub)

I

Political Science

3

100

III Malayalam

II
II

Drama & Attakkatha OR
Prose & composition

3
3

100
100

    Hindi (Sub)

II
III

Poetry & Grammar
Non detailed translation & general essays

3
3

100
100

OR Sanskrit (Sub)

II
III

Prose, Grammar & Alankara
History of Classical Sanskrit, Literature & Translation

3
3

100
100

III Physics (M)

II

Electricity & Magnetism

3

40+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

II

Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
Practical : Inorganic Qualitative & Volumetric Analysis

3
3

60+10
50+5+5

    Mathematics (Sub)

II

Vector analysis, Complex Analysis & Linear Algebra

 

110+10

III Mathematics (M)

II

Calculus & Algebra

3

65+10

    Statistics (Sub)

II

Statistics + Practical + Record

3

50+10+20

    Physics (Sub)

II

Optics, Magnetism, Electricity, Electronics----

3

50+10

III Chemistry (M)

II

Organic  Chemistry

3

60+10

    Physics (Sub)

II

Electricity & Magnetism
Practical

3
3

50+10
55+5+20

    Mathematics (Sub)

I

Algebra, Trigonometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus & Linear Algebra

3

70+10

III Geology (M)

II

Crystallography & Mineralogy

3

50+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

I

Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
Practical : Inorganic Qualitative & Volumetric Analysis

3
3

60+10
55+5

    Mathematics (Sub)

I

Vector analysis, Complex Analysis & Linear Algebra

3

110+10

III Zoology (M)

II

Animal Diversity
Practical I: Anatomy & Animal Diversity

3
3

50+10
35+5+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

II

Organic & Bio-inorganic  Chemistry
Practical : Organic Qualitative &  Volumetry

3
3

60+10
 55+5

    Botany (Sub)

II

Taxonomy, Economic Botany, Anatomy
Genetics & Ecology
Practical

3

3

50+10

55+5

III Botany (M)

II

Phycology, Mycology, Microbiology & Plant Pathology
Practical

3
3

50+10
60+10

    Chemistry (Sub)

I

Organic & Bio-inorganic  Chemistry
Practical : Organic Qualitative &  Volumetry

3
3

60+10
55+5

    Zoology (Sub)

I

General Zoology
Practical

3
3

50+10
50+10

SECOND YEAR B.Com DEGREE


I English

II

General English

3

100

  Commerce (M)

V

Commercial Law

3

100

 

VI

Business statistics

3

100

 

VII

Principles of Marketing

3

100

 

VIII

Advanced Accounting

3

100

 

IX

Taxation Law and Practice -I (Optional)
Environmental Studies (Compulsory)

3
3

100
100

SECOND YEAR (Semester 3 & 4) B.Com with Hotel Management DEGREE 


I English

II

Modern Prose

3

100

III Core Subject

III

Business management

3

80

 

 

Accounting

3

80

    Vocational Sub

I

Accommodation & Operation
Food Production

3
3

100
100

    Auxiliary Sub

I

Business Data Processing

3

100

THIRD YEAR B.A/B.Sc/B.Com DEGREE


Part & Sub

Paper

Title of the Question paper

Time (Hrs)

Marks

III Economics (M)

III

Indian economy

3

100

 

IV

Development Economics

3

100

 

V

Quantitative methods for economic analysis

3

100

 

VI

Banking

3

100

III History (M)

III

Histography with special Refernce to Indian History

3

100

 

IV

Colonialism & Nationalism in Modern India

3

100

 

V

Kerala History

3

100

 

VI

Political science

3

100

III Malayalam

III

Prose

3

100

 

IV

Modern Poetry

 

 

 

V

Linguistics, History of Language & Grammar

3

100

 

VI

Literary criticism

3

100

III Physics (M)

III

Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics & Relativity

3

50+10

 

IV

Optics & Electromagnetic Theory

3

50+10

 

V

Atomic, Molecular & Nuclear Physics

3

50+10

 

VI

Solid State Physics, Quantum Mechanics & Astrophysics

3

50+10

 

VI

Electronics & Computer Science

3

50+10

  

II

Practical

3

40+5

 

III

Practical

3

40+5

 

 

Records
Project
Project Viva

 

10
25
5

III Mathematics (M)

III

Algebra

3

65+10

 

IV

Numerical Analysis & Vectors

3

65+10

 

V

Real Analysis

3

65+10

 

VI

Complex Analysis

3

65+10

 

VII

Computer Programming
Elective I

3

65+10

 

VIII

Graph Theory
Elective II

3

65+10

III Chemistry (M)

III

Inorganic Chemistry

3

60+10

 

IV

Organic Chemistry

3

60+10

 

V

Physical Chemistry I

3

60+10

 

VI

Physical Chemistry II

3

60+10

 

II

Volumetric

3

24+4

 

III

 Physical Experiments

3

24+4

 

IV

Gravimetric Analysis

3

24+4

 

V

Organic Experiments

3

24+4

 

 

Report on Visit of Factory/Major research Institute
Laboratory Record

 

10

30

III Geology (M)

III

Stratigraphy and Paleontology

3

60+10

 

IV

Structural geology and Geotectonic

3

60+10

 

V

Indian geology and economic geology
Petrology

3

60+10

 

VI

Petrology

3

60+10

    Practical

I

II

 

 

Crystallography, mineral logy and petrology

Paleontology, Economic geology and structural geology

Laboratory Record  book
Field work and collection of specimens
Internal assessment

3

3

 

 

70+10

70+10

20
10
10

III Zoology (M)

III

Developmental biology

3

55+10

 

IV

Animal Physiology and
Biochemistry

3

55+10

 

V

Genetics and molecular biology

3

55+10

 

VI

Envionmental biology, animal behaviour and evolution

3

55+10

    Practical

II

III

 

 

Developmental biology, Animal Physiology, Biochemistry
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology & Biophysics
Enviornmental Biology
 
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Record
Project
Project Viva Voce
Field study and study tour report

3

3
3

 

35+5+10

35+5+10
35+5+10

20

10
10
10

III Botany (M)

III

Bryophyta, pteridophyta, Gymnosperms, Palaeobotany, evolution

3

60+10

 

IV

Morphology, taxonomy, economic botany, pharmacognosy, ethnobotany

3

60+10

 

V

Biophysics, Biochemistry, plant physiology, environmental biology

3

60+10

 

VI

 

Cytology, Genetics, plant breeding, Biotechnology, Biostatistics, Computer applications

3

 

60+10

 

    Practical

II

Bryophyta, pteridophyta, Gymnosperms,Paliobotany, morphology, taxonomy, economic botany

3

 

50+10

 

 

III

Biochemistry, Plant physiology, environmental biology, cytology, Genetics, plant breeding, biostatistics,computer applications

3

 

40+10

 

 

 

Laboratory Record
Herbarium and field note

 

40
10

Commerce

X

Banking Law and practice

3

100

 

XI

Auditing

3

100

 

XII

Cost Accounting

3

100

 

XIII

Capital market

3

100

 

XIV

Management Accounting

3

100

 

 XV

Taxation Law & Accounts Practice II (Optional)
Project
Project Viva Voce
Field Study

3

 

5 Days

100
20
10
10

THIRD YEAR (Semester 5 & 6) B.Com with Hotel Management DEGREE


III Core Subject

III

Advanced Accounting

3

120

 

 

Costing for Management

3

120

    Vocational Sub

VII

Food & Beverage Servicing

3

100

 

VIII

Catering Management

3

100

M. Sc Physics


Semester

Paper Code

Title of the Question paper

Time

Marks

S-I

MM 2.1.1

Mathematical Methods in physics

3

75+25

 

MM 2.1.2

Modern Optics and  Electromagnetic

3

75+25

 

MM 2.1.3

Electronics

3

75+25

 

 

 

 

 

S-II

PH 2.2.1

Classical Mechanics

3

75+25

 

PH 2.2.2

Quantum & Statistical Physics

3

75+25

 

PH 2.2.3

Computer Science

3

75+25

 

PH 2.2.4

General Physics (Practical)

6

75+25

 

PH 2.2.5

Electronics and computer Science (Practical)

6

75+25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S-III

PH 2.3.1

Quantum Mechanics

3

75+25

 

PH 2.3.2

Atomic & Molecular Physics

3

75+25

 

PH 2.3.3

(special paper I)

3

75+25

 

 

 

 

 

 

PH 2.4.1

Condensed Matter Physics

3

75+25

 

PH 2.4.2

Sub Atomic Physics

3

75+25

S-IV

PH 2.4.3

Special Paper II

3

75+25

 

PH 2.6.1

Advanced Physics

6

75+25

 

PH 2.6.2

 (Special Paper II)

6

75+25

 

PH 2.0.1

Project

 

100

 

PH 2.0.3

Viva-voce

 

50

 

PH2.6.1

Advanced Physics

6

100

 

PH2.6.2

Electronics (Special Paper)

6

100

 

PH2.0.2

Project

 

100

 

PH2.0.3

Viva voce

 

50

M. Sc Analytical Chemistry


Semester

Paper Code

Title of the Question paper

Time

Marks

S-I

CL 2.1.1

Inorganic chemistry I

3

75+25

 

CL 2.1.2

Organic Chemistry I

3

75+25

 

CH 2.1.3

Physical chemistry I

3

75+25

S-II

CL 2.2.1

Inorganic  Chemistry II

3

75+25

 

CL 2.2.2

Organic Chemistry II

3

75+25

 

CL 2.2.3

Physical Chemistry II

3

75+25

Practical

CL 2.1.4

Inorganic chemistry I

6

75+25

 

CL 2.1.5

Organic chemistry I

6

75+25

 

CL 2.1.6

Physical chemistry I

6

75+25

S-III

CL 2.3.1

Inorganic chemistry III

3

75+25

 

CL 2.3.2

Organic Chemistry III

3

75+25

 

CL 2.3.3

Physical chemistry III

3

75+25

S-IV

Elective Paper

 

 

 

CL 2.4.1

Analytical Chemistry

3

75+25

Practical

CL 2.3.4

Inorganic chemistry II

6

75+25

 

CL 2.3.5

Organic chemistry II

6

75+25

 

CL 2.3.6

Physical chemistry II

6

75+25

 

CL 2.4.2

Dissertation

 

100

 

 

Comprehensive Viva-voce

 

100


M. A Economics 

 

 

 

 

 

S-I

EC 2.1.1

Micro Economics I

3

75+25

 

EC 2.1.2

Economics of Growth & Development I

3

75+25

 

EC 2.1.3

Indian Economic Policy I

3

75+25

 

EC 2.1.4

Quantitative Methods

3

75+25

 

 

 

 

 

S-II

EC 2.2.1

Micro Economics II

3

75+25

 

EC 2.2.2

Economics of Social Sector & Environment

3

75+25

 

EC 2.2.3

Indian Economic Policy II

3

75+25

 

EC 2.2.4

Research Methods & Economometrics & Kerala Economy

3

75+25

 

 

 

 

 

S-III

EC 2.3.1

Macro Economics I

3

75+25

 

EC 2.3.2

International Economics II

3

75+25

 

EC 2.3.3

Public Economics

3

75+25

 

EC 2.3.4

Demography (Optional I)

3

75+25

 

 

 

 

 

S-IV

EC 2.4.1

Macro Economics II

3

75+25

 

EC 2.4.2

International Economics II

3

75+25

 

EC 2.4.3

Finance & Capital Market

3

75+25

 

EC 2.4.4

Economics of Gender & Development (Optional II)

3

75+25

 

EC 2.4.5

Dissertation

 

100

 

 

Viva Voce

 

100

 

 

Reserch

Major Research project sponsored by K.S.C.S.T.E

Project Title:

            A comprehensive Study on the Palaeo-climate and Environment of Origin of the Quilon Limestone based on Carbonate Petrography, Micro-Paleontology and Clay Mineralogy, to elucidate the geomorphic evolution of the Basin.

            Principal Investigator                  -          Dr. Mathew. K. Jacob
            Co- Principal Investigator           -           Smt. Sreelatha. R.K
            Research Fellow                        -           Mr. Sunilkumar. V
            Technical Assistant                   -           Ms. Archana. L.J                      

APPROVED RESEARCH GUIDES IN DIFFERENT FACULTIES

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name of Guide                          Faculty                         Research Centre
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.  Dr. M. Jayaprakas                Economics                    S.N. College, Sivagiri

2. Dr. K. C. Baiju                       Economics                    S.N. College, Sivagiri

3. Dr. Maya. K                           Economics                    S.N. College, Sivagiri

4. Dr. Krishnakumar                   Economics                    S.N. College, Sivagiri

5. Dr. C. Meera                         History                          Kerala University Library
                                                                                    Thiruvananthapuram

6. Dr. G. Jayasenan                   Political Science                        Kerala University Library
                                                                                    Thiruvananthapuram

 

UGC SPONSORED MINOR RESEARCH PROJECTS

 

Principal Investigator                                                                  Topic
 



1.         Dr. G. Jayasenan                                  Human Rights Violations by the Police-
                                                                        Kerala Experience

2.         Smt. A. Jayasree                                   Gender Budgeting and Status of Women
                                                                        in Kerala

3.         Dr. K.C. Baiju                                        Wage & Employment in the labour market-
                                                                        A case study of Wayanad District

4.         Smt. B. Jayasree                                   Women Professionals in IT Sector of Kerala
                                                                        A Socio-economic study

 

 

 

 

Departments

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Facilities

 

Admissions

Eligibility For Admission

The applicant should fulfill the eligibility conditions prescribed by the University of Kerala 

Regulations Regarding Admission  

Parents or guardians of the admitted candidates are expected to join the Guardian – Teacher Association of the College.

 

College bye laws

 

I. Admission

1. Application

Application for admission must be made in the prescribed form bearing the College seal. Forms of application can be had from the College Office on payment of Rs. ..... each, elther directly or by money order. Those who desire to receive the form by post shall send a self addressed and sufficiently stamped envelope. The application should reach the college office on or before the stipulated date as per the University Schedule. A self addressed postcard maybe attached to every application.

As there are separate forms of application for admission to the different courses, those who send the application fee by Money Order must state clearly the class to which the admission is sought.

2. Selection of candidates

Applicants provisionally selected for admission will be informed by post. The College authorities will not be responsible for delay in transmission of such intimation. The Principal reserves the right to reject any application without assigning reasons.

3. Interview

Applicants provisionally selected for admission will be asked to appear before the Principal for interview on a specified date. The S.S.L.C. (Certificate to prove age) Transfer Certificate, Conduct Certificate, Medical Inspection Certificate and the following records (all in original) shall be produced by the applicant at the interview.

B.A/B.Sc/B.Com classes : Marklist of the Higher Secondary Examination and Medical Inspection Certificate, and

M.A./ M.Sc. Class : B.A./B.Sc. Certificate and marklist Conduct Certificate and Medical Inspection Certificate shall be produced from the institution last attended.

Candidates appearing for interview must be accompanied by their guardians. The Principal reserves the right to refuse admission to any candidate who has been called for interview without assigning reasons.

4. Enrolment

The candidate who is selected at the interview will be enrolled immediately


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on payment of the first instalment of tuition fee together with all other items of fees as given in page No. 44 . The students belonging to Backward classes who are eligible for full fee concession shall remit the Caution and Laboratory deposits on enrolment. Students who complete their course of study in March may collect their Caution Deposit refund before 1st May of the same year. The unclaimed amount will be remitted to Govt. Those who wish to leave the college in the first term shall remit the fees for the full term.

No candidates after admission will be enrolled or allowed to attend any class until he has paid the first instalment of tuition fee together with laboratory fee and other fees and Caution Money. Fees once collected will not be refunded.

Any candidate who is found to have obtained admission using false documents will be summarily dismissed and whatever fees he has paid will be forfeited.

II. Withdrawal

1. A student applying for a Transfer Cerficate shall be given the certificate only on payment of all fees or other money due or such portion there of as the Principal may seem fit to demand for the academic year in which he was enrolled. A penalty of Rs. 3 will be collected from every student applying for his/her Transfer Certificate after the first term of the academic year immediately following. Transfer Certificate of students who have appeared for a University Examination will be issued to them only after the publication of the results of the examinations (see last page for form of Application for Transfer Certificate)

2. Any student applying for any certificate must state in the application all particulars required for identification viz full name (with initials) class in which last studied, class number, admission number, group to which he/ she belongs and the year in which he/she left the college. When a reply by post is desired a stamped and self addressed envelope must be enclosed. Where the above details are not given a search fee of Re.1 will be levied.

3. A fee of Re. 1 will be charged for the issue of a Conduct, Course, Identification or Medical Inspection Certificate from the present students of the college.

4. A fee of Re.1 each will be charged for the issue of the following:-

a. Attendance, Conduct, Course, identification or Medical Inspection Certificate after the lapse of a term since the student left the college.

b. A certified extract from any of the college records such as a certificate of date of birth.

5. A fee of Rs. 5 is charged for the issue of a duplicate Transfer Certificate.

6. Any student who leaves the college without the written permission of the Principal before completing his course will receive no certificate of character. Any student who discontinues his study in the college without paying any arrears of fees or other dues shall receive no cetificate.

7. Caution money will be refunded only at the end of a course after clearing the dues if any.

III. Residence of Students

1. All students who do not live with their parents or guardians shall reside only in lodgings approved by the Principal.

2. Students shall soon after admission inform the college office full information regarding their residence.

3. Change of residence, if any, should be reported immediately to the Principal.

IV. Attendance

1. Attendance will be taken daily at the beginning of each period. Absence during one period will be counted as absence for half the day.

2. There shall be no less than 180 working days a year excluding examination days. The minimum attendance for a year is 75% of the total working days.

3. Students are required to occupy their appropriate seat before the beginning of each class. They are not allowed to leave the class room without the permission of the teacher.

V. Attendance certificate

1. The grant of the annual certificate of attendance shall be subject to the following conditions.

a. The certificate shall not be granted unless a student has completed the course of instruction to the satisfaction of the college authorities and his progress and conduct has been satisfactory.

b. A minimum attendance of 75% of the total working days of the year is required for the annual certificate. It is absolutely necessary for promotion and admission to the University Examination.

c. The students whose attendance falls below this minimum shall apply for exemption through the principal to the University. The application for exemption shall be accompanied by a Treasury receipt of Rs. 100/- if the

hortage is below 10 days and of Rs. 200 if the shortage is between 10 and 20 days. The reason for each day's absence will have to be explained. In case of absence on account of illness a medical Certificate also has to be submitted. Exemption will not be granted more than once during a course.

N.B:- No application for exemption will be recommended by the Principal unless the Principal is satisfied that the shortage of attendance was due to causes beyond the student's control. Ordinarily only long continued illness will be accepted as a plea for shortage of attendance. Absence without leave will not be condoned under any circumstance.

VI. Admission for a term for making up shortage of Attendance

1 Students who are admitted for a term for making up shortage of attendance for the course which the student was undergoing should pay one-third of the tuition fees for the year together with full special fees and caution deposit at the time of admission. Only such of those former students of the respective colleges should be admitted as term students.

2. In the case of readmitted students (undergoing one year's course) all fees including special fees and caution deposit due for the whole year will be collected at the time of admission.

3 Every student is liable to pay the prescribed fee for the whole term during any part of which his/her name is under the rolls of the college.

Provided that a student studying in Arts and Science College and Sanskrit Colleges, for Degree or Postgraduate course after obtaining transfer certificate from the institution is admitted to the same course of study in any other similar college, he/she shall not be called upon to pay over again the fees already paid for the term in the college which issued the T.C. But special fees and caution deposit will have to be paid again at the new College.

VII. Leave of absence

1. No student shall absent himself from a class without leave.

2. Except for unforeseen cause, application for leave of absence recommended by the group tutors should reach the Principal before the commencement of the morning session (see last page for form of Application for leave)

3. A Student absenting himself without leave for ten consecutive working days shall have his name struck off the rolls and he shall be required to apply in the prescribed form for re-admission.

4. In the case of absence from any test paper, composition or other exercise, the missed item must be answered and submitted to the teacher concerned. Otherwise the student shall not be given attendance. He is also liable to other punishment.

5. Each student is expected to keep his own record of attendance. The list of attendance gained by students till the end of each month will be published beginning the succeeding month.

VIII. Morning Prayer

Before the commencement of classes, every day, the `Daiva Dashakam', written by His Holiness Narayana Guru, is played on the public address system. Staff and students should stand in revorential silence during the invocation.

IX. General discipline

1. Students are expected to be clean and properly dressed in the class and also at any meeting or gathering within the college premises.

2. At the first bell before each session, students should move towards their respective classes and take their seats. When the teacher enters all shall arise up and remain standing till the teacher directs them to sit.

3. Students shall not misbehave and disturb the work of the class or of any other class

4. No Student shall leave the class room without the permission of the teacher or until the class is dismissed.

5. Students are not allowed to stand about the verandahs or corridors of the College during class hours. Students having no classes during the working hours shall go to the Library.

6. No Students shall smoke within the college premises.

7. Students are forbidden to mishandling or damaging College property.

8. Circulation of notice of any kind among students, use of megaphones, mobilephones, loudspeakers etc. and putting up of posters in the college premises without the written permission of the Principal are strictly prohibited.

9. Students are strictly forbidden in making complaints or representations in a body, or in addressing any authority collectively.

10. No meeting of any kind shall be held in the college without the written permission of the Principal.

11. Irregular attendance, insubordination to teachers, habitual abstaining

rom class work, obscenity in word or act are sufficient reasons for temporary or permanent dismissal of a student. The punishment for minor offences is a fine.

12. Malpractice in test paper and examination will render a student liable to severe punishment which might amount to refusal of promotion to the next class or expulsion from the college.

13. The principal is empowered to fine or suspend or dismiss a student on the gravity of the offence. Every offender will be given a chance to explain his/her conduct before punishment is given. However, a student may be sent out of the class at the discretion of the teacher concerned prior to further disciplinary action.

14. Students who are found persistently misbehaving in the College will run the risk of their fee and other concessions being cancelled.

15. No Student or office-bearer of any association shall give any matter regarding the activities of the College to the Press without the permission of the Principal.

16. No office-bearer of any association shall mediate between the Principal and the students in matters concerning discipline.





 

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