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Bhaktavatsalam Memorial

College for Women


(Unit of Bhaktavatsalam Memorial Trust)
Accredited at ‘B+’ Grade by NAAC

No.14, 31st Street, Periyar Nagar, Korattur,


Chennai - 600 080.
Phone 26872891, Tele Fax 044-26872699
E-mail : [email protected]
Website: www.bmc.ac.in

Approved by Government of Tamilnadu


Vide G.O. Ms. 1122 Dt. 07-12-1993 and
Affiliated to the University of Madras

Hand Book 2020 - 21


STUDENT PERSONAL RECORD

Name...................................................................................................................................

Course.............................................Shift...................................Year...................................

Admission No......................................................Date of Birth.............................................

Nationality................................Religion...........................Community..................................

Aadhar No......................................................................Blood Group.................................

Personal Identification Mark................................................................................................

Father’s / Guardian’s Name.................................................................................................

Qualification............................................Aadhar No............................................................

Occupation.............................................................Annual Income......................................

Office Address......................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

Mobile No.............................................................Email ID..................................................

Mother’s Name....................................................................................................................

Qualification............................................Aadhar No............................................................

Occupation.............................................................Annual Income......................................

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Office Address.....................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

Mobile No.............................................................Email ID..................................................

Residential Address.............................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

......................................................................Phone No.......................................................

Contact No. in case of any emergency................................................................................

Declaration by Parent / Guardian


I have read all rules of the College. I agree to abide by them and all decisions of the
College with regard to my daughter.

Father’s Signature Mother’s Signature

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The College Emblem

Asathoma Sathgamaya
Thamasoma Jyothirgamaya
Mrityoma Amrithamgamaya
OmShanthi-Shanthi-Shanthi
The College emblem represents A TEACHER SITTING
UNDER THE TREE WITH FRUITS, TEACHING STUDENTS. The
tree
Represents the experience of the teacher and the fruits of
the tree represent the knowledge given by the teacher to
the students. The College motto is ‘Thamasoma Jyothir
Gamaya’ which means ‘Lead me from darkness to
light’.

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National Pledge
India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters. I love my
country, and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage. I shall always
strive to be worthy of it.
I shall give my parents, teachers and all elders respect and treat
everyone with courtesy.
To my country and my people, I pledge my devotion, In their well-
being and in prosperity alone lies my happiness.
The National Anthem
Jana Gana Mana adhinayaga jaya hey
Bharatha bhagya vidhada
Punjaba Sindu, Gujaratha Maratha
Dravida Utkala Vanga
Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga Ucchala
Jaladhi Tharanga
Thava Suba name jahe
Thava suba asisa mage
Gahe Thava Jaya Gatha
Jana Gana Mangala Dhayaka Jaya hey
Bharatha Bhagya Vidhata
Jaya hey! Jaya hey! Jaya hey
Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya hey!
- Rabindranath Tagore

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The College - A Brief Histroy

Bhaktavatsalam Memorial College founded by Bhaktavatsalam


Memorial Trust in memory of one of the greatest sons of Bharat, the late
Shri.M.Bhaktavatsalam, former Chief Minister of Tamilnadu, started
functioning from the academic year 1993-1994. The college is situated in
Periyar Nagar, Korattur, Chennai-80.

The Late Shri. M. BHAKTAVATSALAM, a great statesman, himself


being an erudite scholar, legal luminary, patriot with full faith in national
integration, spokesman of amity among all religions and regions, piety and
brotherhood of all people was deeply devoted to the cause of women’s
education.

With the sole aim of serving for the betterment of women through
education, Bhaktavatsalam Memorial College imparts life-oriented
education with job avenues which in turn will generate an enlightened
younger women force full of ambitions and aspirations rightly matched to the
realities and achievements of life to build a better India, a paradise of
peace, progress and prosperity.

The Chairman of this Trust Dr.K.V.KUPPUSAMY is an industrialist


endowed with great vision and a mighty mission. He proves Lord Alfred
Tennyson’s words, “When you do the common things of life in an
uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world”. The tragic and
untimely death of his beloved son, “Rathnavel Subramaniam” at the age of
four, some years back, has become a turning point in his life. It has driven
him to start and manage Educational Institutions of high standard and
quality under “Rathnavel Subramanian Eduational Trust” in several parts of
Tamil Nadu. For his continuous noble services in the field of Education,
more than 100 reputed Institutions in India as well as in abroad have
conferred prestigious awards on our beloved Chairman. To mention a few
Doctor of Honours by University of Malaysia, Sovereign Excellency Knight
Award by Italy and International Gold Star Award presented by Indian High
Commissioner to U.K.

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Dr. K. MARAGATHAMANI M.B.A., Ph.D., Vice-Chairman, the
daughter of our chairman upholds the name and fame of the college
with her untiring efforts. She is an enlightening force of this noble
Institution. She leads the college towards the success path ever since
she took charge as the managing trustee. She has been awarded the
prestigious RASHTRIYA GAURAV PURASKAR Award by Indian
International Friendship Society on April 15, 2015 and Award for
“Dedication and valuable contribution” to the Institution by P S G Sons &
Charities on March 8, 2016. She was awarded Ph.D. Degree in
Education by the International University in the year 2016. She was
awarded Outstanding Woman Social Entrepreneur Award by the
National Foundation for Entrepreneurship Development ( NFED )on
International Women’s Day 8th March 2017.

Dr. S.P. RAJAGOPALAN, the former Principal of


D.G.Vaishnav College, Chennai and former Dean, College
Development Council of the University of Madras & Member of the
syndicate, University of Madras, is the Secretary, Striving for academic
excellence.

Dr. Mrs. C.N. ESWARI, the Principal has more than two
decades of teaching experience. An alumni of Ethiraj College for
Women, Chennai, she served the same institution as a faculty of
English before joining Guru Nanak College, Chennai. As Head of the
Department of English at Guru Nanak College, she played a key role
in designing the autonomous syllabus for English and also
coordinated many Soft Skills and Personality Enrichment Programmes.
She obtained her Ph.D., Degree from Anna University in 2015, her
area of specialization being Diasporic writings. She has published
articles in reputed international & national journals and presented
papers in International seminars. She is on the Board of Studies for
English in number of autonomous colleges and Universities.

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UG Courses
Core Subject Allied Subject
B.Com. (General) Business Statistics and
Operations Research
Indian Economy,
Business Economics
B.Com. (C.S) International trade Business
Economics
Business tax
Securities law
B.Com. (ISM) Business Economics
Indian Economy
Business Statistics
Elements of operations Research
B.B.A. Managerial Economics
International Trade
Business Statistics
Operation research
B.A. English Background to English Literature
Background
Background to European &
American Literature
B.C.A. Mathematics
Financial & Cost Accounting
B.Sc. Electronics & Mathematics
Communication Basic Physics
Science
B.Sc. Computer Mathematics
Science Physics

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UG Courses
Core Subject Allied Subject

B.Sc. Hotel and Nutrition


Catering Marketing & Sales Management Hotel Law
Management Hotel Financial Management Tourism
Management
Hotel Accounting

B.Sc. Bio Chemistry


Microbiology Bio Instrumentation
Clinical lab technology
Clinical Bio-Chemistry
B.Sc. Chemistry I & II
Bio Chemistry Microbiology I & II

B.Sc. Mathematics Calculus of finite Differences and


Numerical Analysis I
Calculus of finite Differences and Numerical
Analysis II
Mathematical Statistics I
Mathematical Statistics II
B.Sc. Physics Mathematics I & II
Chemistry I & II

B.Com. (Accounting and Business Communication


Finance) Financial Analytics
Business Statistics
Operations Research

B.Sc. Chemistry Mathematics I & II


Physics

B.Sc. Psychology Principles of Sociology


Fundamentals of Social Anthropology Statistics in
Psychology
Marketing & Consumer Behavior

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PG & Research Courses
Core Subject Elective Subject
M.Com. Customer Relationship
Management
Consumer Behaviour
Consumer Rights and Education
Advertising and Salesmanship
Business Ethics and
Corporate Goverance
Knowledge Management
M.A. Human Computer Languages for Management
Resource Organisational Development,
Management Accounting for Managers
Strategic Management
MIS for Human Resource Management
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Total Quality Management
M.Sc. IT Visual Programming
Software Engineering
Internet Technology
Computer Graphics
M.Sc. Biochemistry Microbiology
Energy & Drug
metabolism Biostatistics
Signal Transduction
Immuno Chemistry
M.A. English Classics in Translation
English for Careers
Copy Editing
Film Studies
M.Sc. Mathematics Fuzzy sets and Applications
Mathematical Programming
Number Theory & Cryptography
Algebraic Topology
Tensor Analysis and
Relativity Programming in
C++
Java Programming

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PG & Research Courses
Core Subject Elective Subject

M.Sc. Computer Science Theoretical Foundation of Computer Science


Computer Graphics
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Cryptography
E-Commerce

M.Sc. Physics Energy Physics


Spectroscopy
Microprocessor and
Micro Controller
Material Science
M.Sc. Psychology Sports Psychology
Psychopathology
Psychology for Personal Effectiveness
Behaviour Modification
Positive Psychology
Marketing and advertising
Geriatric Psychology
Industrial Psychology
M.Phil. Commerce Part I
Paper I - Research Methodology Paper
II - Advanced Financial Management
Paper III -Contemporary Marketing
Part II- Dissertation
M.Phil. Biochemistry Part I
Paper I - Research Methodology Paper
II - Analytical Methods
Paper III-Phyto chemistry and Clinical
Biochemistry
Part II Dissertation

Ph.D. Commerce HRM


ED
Finance Marketing

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Admission and Withdrawal
➢ Candidates for admission to the first year of the three
year Degree Course should have passed the Higher
Secondary Certificate Examination or any other
equivalent thereto accepted by the Syndicate,
University of Madras.
➢ All candidates should present Transfer Certificate in
original from the Institution they last attended.
➢ Candidates from other states should produce
Eligibility Certificate from University of Madras
➢ Candidates from other countries shall produce
Migration Certificate and also Recognition Certificate from
University of Madras.
➢ A student admitted after the beginning of a Term should
pay the whole fee for the Term.
➢ Students who are found to have obtained admission
by producing false documents will be summarily
dismissed with forfeiture of all fees paid.

Central Government Scholarships


S.No. Scholarship Eligibility

1. Central sector a) Income limit Rs.8,00,000/-P.A


Scholarship b) Minimum 80% of marks in+2
c) Should not have availed for
any other scholarship

2. Minorities Welfare a) Income limit Rs.2,00,000/-P.A


Scholarship b) Minimum 50% marks in+2
c) Candidates in receipt of any
other scholarship are not
eligible to apply
d) Only two persons in
the family eligible for
scholarship

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University of Madras Scholarships
S.No. Scholarship Eligibility

1. Mother M. Celine Highest Marks in Higher


Scholarship. Secondary examination
conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt.
2. Sun Tanjore Mahava Rao Highest Marks in Higher
Scholarship. Secondary examination
conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt.
(Hindu Student)
3. LordPentlandMussalman Based on Higher
Scholarship. Secondary examination
conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt.
(Muhammadar Students)
4. Poet M.A. Krishna Pillai Highest marks in
Tamil Scholarship. Language Tamil in Higher
Secondary examination
conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt.
5. Madras Oriental Highest marks in
conference Scholarship. Language Sanskrit in Higher
Secondary examination
conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt.
6. Dr. A.L. Mudaliar Highest marks in
Scholarship. Language Sanskrit
women candidate in Higher
Secondary examination
conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt.

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University of Madras Scholarships
S.No. Scholarship Eligibility

7. All India Bengali Literary Highest marks in Higher


(Madras session) Secondary examination
1955 - 56 Scholarship. conducted by Tamil Nadu
Govt. in first Attempt in
language Tamil, Telugu,
Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi,
Bengali in first attempt.
8. Krupabai sathyanathan Highest mark in English in
Memorial Scholarship. Higher Secondary
examination conducted by
Tamil Nadu Govt. in first
Attempt.
9. The Johnst of carnslloch Student studying in First
Endowment Scholarship. year B.A. Degree & B.Sc.
Degree Highest marks in
Higher Secondary
examination conducted by
Tamil Nadu Govt. in first
Attempt.
10. The Governor’s Student studying in First
Endowment Scholarship. year B.A. Degree & B.Sc.
Degree Highest marks in
Higher Secondary
examination conducted by
Tamil Nadu Govt. in first
Attempt.
11. The Balaram Iyer Girl students B.Sc. Branch - I
Endowment Scholarship. Mathematics Highest Marks
in Higher Secondary
examination conducted by
Tamil Nadu Govt. in first
Attempt.

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University of Madras Scholarships

S.No. Scholarship Eligibility

12. The Professor Bhimana kunta One student first year M.Sc
Rao Scholarship. Branch - I Mathematics
(Brahmin student) securing
highest marks in Branch-I B.Sc.
Mathematics.

13. Sydicate Bank Golden Jubilee Student who is undergoing First


Endowment Scholarship. year M.Com Secured highest
percentage in (UG) in first
Attempt.

14. His Holines the popes Student University first year


Endowment Scholarship. M.A/M.Com/MSc-Higher
percentage in UG first attempt.

15. The Lions International I year M.A.Degree & I year


Endowment Scholarship. M.Sc Degree, By securing
highest marks in UG in first
attempt.

16. The K.N. Ayya Ayyar One student first year M.Sc
Endowment Scholarship. Branch - I Mathematics Degree,
by securing highest marks in UG in
first attempt.

State Government Scholarships

S.No. Scholarship Eligibility

1. SC/ST Scholarships a) Income limit Rs.2,50,000/-P.A


b) 75% of Attendence
c) Should not have availed for any
other ScholarShip
d) Community Certificate
obtained from Tamilnadu State
Government.

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Private Educational Trust Scholarships

S.No. Scholarship Eligibility

1. Sri.K.R.Sundararajan Deserving student based on


Scholarship Academic and Family
c/o.I.I.E.T.,363, background.
Arcot Road,
Kodambakkam,
Chennai - 600 024.

2. Shri.M.Bhaktavatsalam Deserving student based on


Centenary Celebration Academic and Family
Committee Trust background.
No.8/47A,
Bhaktavatsalam Salai,
Mylapore, Chennai - 4.

Smt. Padmavathy Scholarship


Smt.Padmavathy Scholarship is awarded by the management
to deserving students nominated by head of the department on
merit and means basis.

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Continuous Evaluation Process
As stipulated by the University, the maximum marks for each theory
paper is 100 with 25 for Internal Assessment (IA) and 75 for University
Examination. The maximum marks for each practical paper is 100 with 40 for
Internal Assessment and 60 for University Examination.

Distribution of marks for Continuous Internal Assessment

S.No Theory Marks Practical Marks

1 Test 10 Practical Skill 20


2 Seminar 5 Submission of Record 10

3 Assignment 5 Attendance 10
4 Attendance 5

Total 25 Total 40

Redressal Cell
▪ Grievances will be written in the prescribed format.
▪ A form will be given to the students through student’s council.
▪ The students can collect the form and filled in forms to be put
in the respective grievance boxes in a sealed cover.
▪ Everyday the boxes are opened by 5.00 P.M.
▪ The respective committee meets if there are any grievances.
▪ The sealed cover will be opened in front of the committee
members for discussion.
▪ The Action taken report will be filed.

Advisory Committee
The Advisory committee is constituted for the departments to enhance
the curricular aspects and to improve the teaching methodology adopted by
the members of the staff. The committee members meet every year and give
their suggestion for the progress of the department.

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Rules of Attendance and Discipline
➢ No student shall absent herself from the College without
permission. Application for leave must be made before hand to the
Principal in the form provided for the purpose. When the
absence is due to unforeseen causes, an application form for
leave must be submitted as soon as possible and in no case later
than the first day of return to College. Leave applied in time will
ordinarily be granted when proper reasons are given but in case of
sickness extending for more than three days the Principal may
require the production of Medical Certificate.

➢ Application for leave from students residing in the hostel


should be counter signed by the deputy warden.

➢ If a student absents herself for a week without permission, her


name may be removed from the roll sun less she can show that
hero mission to obtain leave was unavoidable.

➢ A student, if absent without permission for any part of the


morning or afternoon class will be considered absent for half
day.

➢ Strict action will be taken against late comers

➢ Students are not permitted to leave the college during college


hours without the prior permission of the Principal or the staff
advisor. Letters related to irregular attendance will be sent to the
parents or guardian.

➢ Student entering a class after the roll-call should report the


fact of her presence to the Lecturers or she will be marked
absent.

➢ 75%attendanceiscompulsoryforappearingfortheUniversity
Examination.

➢ The progress report gives an evaluation of the performance


of the student in the first terminal examination and model
examination. The periodical progress reports and attendance of
students will be reviewed by the Principal and Head of the
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Departments. Students who do not show progress and
whose performance is adjudged to be unsatisfactory will
not be permitted to appear for the University
Examination.

➢ Except in very special cases, students will not be


allowed to absent themselves from college
examinations. Students who indulge in bunking will be
suspended. Students who absent themselves for test so
exams will have to bring their parents for an explanation.
Periodical tests will be conducted regularly. Reports will
be sent to the Parent or guardian of each student.

➢ Every student of the college roll is assigned to the care


of a tutor, one of the members of the staff whom she can
consult on all matters on which she requires advice
and guidance.

➢ Students are expected to conform to the dress


regulations laid down by the College and dress
modestly. Every student shall wear a Saree with a sleeved
Blouse or Salwar with sleeved Kurta and Dupatta within
the college campus.

➢ Students are permitted to represent the College in


Inter Collegiate competition sonly with the prior
permission of the Principal of the College.

➢ Sale of tickets or collection of money for any purpose


within the College can be carried out only with the prior
permission of the Principal.

➢ Every student should carry her Identity card and


should be shown on demand by any member of the
teaching staff; Entry into college campus is permitted
only after showing the I.D. Cards
➢ Only basic version of mobile phone is allowed for
emergency use. Cell phones with camera and
android facilities will be ceased.

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Library Regulations
The College has a fully automated digital Library with
INFLIBNET facilities.
➢ All students of the college are admitted as members of the college
library.
➢ Library is open on all working days from 8.45a.m. to 5.00p.m
with a break of half-an–hour for lunch.
➢ Issue of library books and their return is Permissible on all
working days from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
➢ Students are issued bar–coded library identity cards.
➢ Students must log in their id card in the gate register before
entering the library.
➢ Exchange of ID Card is not permitted.
➢ A book will be issued or renewed only when the ID Card is
produced.
➢ Booksareissuedforaperiodof15days.
➢ Books should be returned on or before the due date. Weekend
and other declared holidays are excluded while calculating the
periodof15days.
➢ A fine of Rs. 10/-per day, per book will be charged when overdue.
➢ Books may be renewed twice for a further period of 15days from
the due date.
➢ Students must examine each book before borrowing and
immediately report any damaged or missing pages to the
librarian. Otherwise she wills he held responsible for the damage
to the books.
➢ Books must not be marked or damaged in anyway.
➢ If a student damages or loses a book, it will have to be
replaced by a new one or pay the cost of the book.
➢ Students are permitted to carry only one note book inside
the library to take down notes. They are not permitted to carry
any other printed matter or files into the library.
➢ Strict silence should be maintained in the library.
Reference books will not be issued. Such books may be referred
only in the library during working hours.


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MAY 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT – I SHIFT –
II
SHIFT – I SHIFT – II
01 Fri

02 Sat

03 Sun

04 Mon

05 Tue

06 Wed

07 Thu
E- Quiz- IQAC
08 Fri
E- Quiz - IQAC
09 Sat

10 Sun
E-Quiz - BCA &M.sc Dept
11 Mon
E-Quiz - BCA &M.Sc Dept, E-Quiz - French Dept
12 Tue
E-Quiz - French Dept, Webinar - B.com(cs)Dept
13 Wed
Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Commerce
14 Thu
Webinar -BCA & M.Sc Chemistry, PG HRM, ED cell
15 Fri
Webinar – ED Cell, PG & Research Dept of Bio-
16 Sat Chemistry

17 Sun
Webinar - B.Com(A&F),E-Quiz conducted by PG
18 Mon Physics

19 Tue
Webinar - BCA &M.Sc,UG Physics, Chemistry,
20 Wed Micro-Biology
Webinar - B.Sc Computer&M.Sc(IT),E-Quiz - UG
21 Thu English.
Webinar - Chemistry,E-Quiz - Tamil,
22 Fri
Webinar - BCA &M.Sc., Electronics
23 Sat &Communications

24 Sun
Webinar - PG &Research Bio-Chemistry(Ramzan)
25 Mon
Webinar - Placement cell,E-Quiz – Hindi
26 Tue
Webinar - Psychology, E-Quiz - B.Com(A&F)
27 Wed
Webinar - PG &Research Commerce
28 Thu
Webinar - PG Physics,B.Sc(comp)&M.Sc(IT)
29 Fri
Webinar - B.Sc(Comp)& M.Sc(IT), E-Quiz-PG &
30 Sat Research Commerce, PG MATHS

31 Sun

No. of working days for shift I: Shift II :

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JUNE 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
Webinar - B.Com(ISM),E-Quiz - UG Maths
01 Mon
E-Quiz - UG Maths,UG English
02 Tue
E-Quiz - PG English
03 Wed
E-Quiz - UG English
04 Thu
Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Bio-Chemistry
05 Fri
Webinar - BCA &M.Sc Computer Science,E-Quiz - NDLI
06 Sat
Webinar - BBA Dept
07 Sun
E-Quiz - UG English
08 Mon
E-Quiz - UG English, Webinar - B.Com(ISM)
09 Tue
Webinar - B.Com(cs),E-Poster – Microbiology
10 Wed
Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Commerce
11 Thu

12 Fri
Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Commerce
13 Sat

14 Sun
Webinar - B.Com(ISM),Dept of Tamil
15 Mon
Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Commerce
16 Tue

17 Wed Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Commerce

18 Thu

19 Fri
Webinar - PG &Research Dept of Commerce,UG
20 Sat English,BCA & M.Sc Computer

21 Sun

22 Mon

23 Tue

24 Wed

25 Thu

26 Fri
International Virtual Conference -
27 Sat B.Sc(Chemistry)

28 Sun

29 Mon

30 Tue

No. of working days for shift I: Shift II :

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JULY 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT – II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Wed
02 Thu
03 Fri
04 Sat
05 Sun Webinar - PG Maths
06 Mon
07 Tue
08 Wed
09 Thu
10 Fri
11 Sat
12 Sun
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed
16 Thu
17 Fri
18 Sat
19 Sun
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat
26 Sun
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu
31 Fri

No. of working days for shift I: Shift II :

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AUGUST 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT – II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Sat Bakrid
02 Sun
03 Mon I I College –Reopening 1 1
04 Tue II II 2 2
05 Wed III III 3 3
06 Thu IV IV 4 4
07 Fri V V 5 5
08 Sat
09 Sun
10 Mon VI VI 6 6
11 Tue Krishna jayanthi
12 Wed I I 7 7
13 Thu II II 8 8
14 Fri III III 9 9
15 Sat Independence Day
16 Sun
17 Mon Assignment week
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat Vinayagar chaturthi
23 Sun
24 Mon IV IV 10 10
25 Tue V V 11 11
26 Wed VI VI 12 12
27 Thu I I 13 13
28 Fri II II 14 14
29 Sat
30 Sun
31 Mon III III 15 15

No. of working days for shift I: 15 Shift II : 15


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SEPTEMBER 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT – II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Tue IV IV 16 16
02 Wed V V 17 17
03 Thu VI VI 18 18
04 Fri I I 19 19
05 Sat Teachers day
06 Sun
07 Mon II II 20 20
08 Tue III III 21 21
09 Wed IV IV 22 22
10 Thu V V 23 23
11 Fri VI VI 24 24
12 Sat
13 Sun
14 Mon I I 25 25
15 Tue II II 26 26
16 Wed III III 27 27
17 Thu IV IV 28 28
18 Fri V V 29 29
19 Sat
20 Sun
21 Mon VI VI 30 30
22 Tue I I 31 31
23 Wed II II 32 32
24 Thu III III 33 33
25 Fri IV IV 34 34
26 Sat
27 Sun
28 Mon V V 35 35
29 Tue VI VI 36 36
30 Wed I I 37 37

No. of working days for shift I: 22 Shift II : 22

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OCTOBER 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT – II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Thu II Mid-Semester Begins 38 38
02 Fri Gandhi Jayanthi
03 Sat
04 Sun
05 Mon III 39 39
06 Tue IV 40 40
07 Wed V 41 41
08 Thu VI Mid-Semester Ends 42 42
09 Fri I 43 43
10 Sat
11 Sun
12 Mon II 44 44
13 Tue III 45 45
14 Wed IV 46 46
15 Thu V 47 47
16 Fri VI 48 48
17 Sat
18 Sun
19 Mon I 49 49
20 Tue II 50 50
21 Wed III 51 51
22 Thu IV 52 52
23 Fri V 53 53
24 Sat
25 Sun
26 Mon Vijaya Dhasmi
27 Tue VI 54 54
28 Wed I 55 55
29 Thu II 56 56
30 Fri Milad-Un-Nabi
31 Sat

No. of working days for shift I: 19 Shift II :19


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NOVEMBER 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT – II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Sun
02 Mon III III 57 57
03 Tue IV IV 58 58
04 Wed V V 59 59
05 Thu VI VI 60 60
06 Fri I I 61 61
07 Sat
08 Sun
09 Mon II II 62 62
10 Tue III III 63 63
11 Wed IV IV 64 64
12 Thu V V 65 65
13 Fri VI VI 66 66
14 Sat Deepavali
15 Sun
16 Mon I I 67 67
17 Tue II II 68 68
18 Wed III III 69 69
19 Thu IV IV 70 70
20 Fri V V 71 71
21 Sat
22 Sun
23 Mon VI VI 72 72
24 Tue I I 73 73
25 Wed II II 74 74
26 Thu III III 75 75
27 Fri IV IV 76 76
28 Sat
29 Sun
30 Mon I I Model Exams –Begins 77 77

No. of working days for shift I: 21 Shift II : 21

33
DECEMBER 2020
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT – II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Tue II II 78 78
02 Wed III III 79 79
03 Thu 1V 1V Model-Exams-Ends 80 80
04 Fri V V
05 Sat
06 Sun
07 Mon I I 81 81
08 Tue II II 82 82
09 Wed III III 83 83
10 Thu IV IV 84 84
11 Fri V V 85 85
12 Sat
13 Sun
14 Mon VI VI 86 86
15 Tue I I 87 87
16 Wed II II 88 88
17 Thu III III 89 89
18 Fri IV IV 90 90
19 Sat
20 Sun
21 Mon
22 Tue
23 Wed
24 Thu
25 Fri Christmas
26 Sat
27 Sun
28 Mon
29 Tue
30 Wed
31 Thu

No. of working days for shift I: 13 Shift II : 13

34
JANUARY 2021
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Fri
02 Sat
03 Sun
04 Mon
05 Tue I I 01 01
06 Wed II II 02 02
07 Thu III III 03 03
08 Fri IV IV 04 04
09 Sat
10 Sun
11 Mon V V 05 05
12 Tue VI VI 06 06
13 Wed Bhogi
14 Thu Pongal
15 Fri Thirvalluvar Day
16 Sat Uzhavar Tirunaal
17 Sun
18 Mon I I 07 07
19 Tue II II 08 08
20 Wed III III 09 09
21 Thu IV IV 10 10
22 Fri V V 11 11
23 Sat
24 Sun
25 Mon VI VI 12 12
26 Tue Republic Day
27 Wed I I 13 13
28 Thu II II 14 14
29 Fri III III 15 15
30 Sat IV IV 16 16
31 Sun

No. of working days for shift I: 16 Shift II : 16

35
FEBRUARY 2021
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Mon V V 17 17
02 Tue VI VI 18 18
03 Wed I I 19 19
04 Thu II II 20 20
05 Fri III III 21 21
06 Sat IV IV 22 22
07 Sun
08 Mon V V 23 23
09 Tue VI VI 24 24
10 Wed I I 25 25
11 Thu II II 26 26
12 Fri III III 27 27
13 Sat
14 Sun
15 Mon IV IV 28 28
16 Tue V V 29 29
17 Wed VI VI 30 30
18 Thu I I 31 31
19 Fri II II 32 32
20 Sat III III 33 33
21 Sun
22 Mon IV IV 34 34
23 Tue V V 35 35
24 Wed VI VI 36 36
25 Thu I I 37 37
26 Fri II II 38 38
27 Sat
28 Sun

No. of working days for shift I: 22 Shift II : 22

36
MARCH 2021
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Mon III III 39 39
02 Tue IV IV 40 40
03 Wed V V 41 41
04 Thu VI VI 42 42
05 Fri I I 43 43
06 Sat II II 44 44
07 Sun
08 Mon III III 45 45
09 Tue IV IV 46 46
10 Wed V V 47 47
11 Thu VI VI 48 48
12 Fri I I 49 49
13 Sat
14 Sun
15 Mon II II 50 50
16 Tue III III 51 51
17 Wed IV IV 52 52
18 Thu V V 53 53
19 Fri VI VI 54 54
20 Sat
21 Sun
22 Mon I I Mid Sem Exam Begins 55 55
23 Tue II II 56 56
24 Wed III III 57 57
25 Thu IV IV 58 58
26 Fri V V Mid Sem Exam Ends 59 59
27 Sat
28 Sun
29 Mon VI VI 60 60
30 Tue I I 61 61
31 Wed II II 62 62
No. of working days for shift I: 24 Shift II : 24
37
APRIL 2021
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
SHIFT - SHIFT -
I II
01 Thu III III 63 63
02 Fri Good Friday
03 Sat
04 Sun
05 Mon Mahavir Jayanthi
06 Tue IV IV 64 64
07 Wed V V 65 65
08 Thu VI VI 66 66
09 Fri I I 67 67
10 Sat
11 Sun
12 Mon Ugadi
13 Tue Tamil New Year
14 Wed II II 68 68
15 Thu III III 69 69
16 Fri IV IV 70 70
17 Sat
18 Sun
19 Mon V V 71 71
20 Tue VI VI 72 72
21 Wed I I 73 73
22 Thu II II 74 74
23 Fri III III 75 75
24 Sat
25 Sun
26 Mon IV IV 76 76
27 Tue V V 77 77
28 Wed VI VI 78 78
29 Thu I I 79 79
30 Fri II II 80 80

No. of working days for shift I: 18 Shift II : 18

38
JUNE 2021
DATE DAY DAY ORDER PARTICULARS SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
SHIFT - I SHIFT - II
01 Tue
02 Wed
03 Thu
04 Fri
05 Sat
06 Sun
07 Mon
08 Tue Last Working day - Staffs
09 Wed
10 Thu
11 Fri
12 Sat
13 Sun
14 Mon
15 Tue
16 Wed
17 Thu
18 Fri
19 Sat
20 Sun
21 Mon
22 Tue
23 Wed
24 Thu
25 Fri
26 Sat
27 Sun
28 Mon
29 Tue
30 Wed
No. of working days for shift I: 07 Shift II : 07

39
Time –Table

ORDER I II III IV V

DAY 1

DAY 2
34

DAY 3

DAY 4

DAY 5

DAY 6

41
Time – Table
ORDE I II III IV V
R

DAY
1

DAY
2
35
34

DAY
3

DAY
4

DAY
5

DAY
6

42
Time –Table

ORDER I II III IV V

DAY 1

DAY 2
35

DAY 3

DAY 4

DAY 5

DAY 6

43

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