KANCHI MAMUNIVAR CENTRE FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
Transcript of KANCHI MAMUNIVAR CENTRE FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
KANCHI MAMUNIVAR CENTRE FOR
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
(Autonomous – Reaccredited with “B++” grade by NAAC)
(A College with Potential for Excellence)
NIRF- RANK-49
Airport Road, Lawspet, Puducherry - 605 008.
Phone: 0413-2251687
Fax: 0413-2251613
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://kmcpgs.puducherry.gov.in
ACADEMIC PLANNER
2019-20
CALENDER COMMITTEE
Convener:
1. Dr. B. Ramachandra Reddy, Associate Professor of History
Members:
2. Dr. S. Rajarajan, Assistant Professor of English
3. Dr. C.Manju, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
4. Dr. M.Palanisamy, Assistant Professor of English
5. Dr. V.Muthuviveganandavel, Assistant Professor of Zoology
PERSONAL MEMORANDUM
1. Name:
2. Course & Branch:
3. Roll Number:
4. Register Number:
5. Date of Birth:
6. Mother Tongue:
7. Blood Group:
8. Father’s Name:
9. Mother’s Name:
10. Insurance Policy (if any):
11. Student’s Mobile No.:
12. Parent’s Mobile No.:
13. E-mail ID:
14. Address for Communication:
CONTENTS
Page
1. Profile of the Centre 1
2. Head of the Institution 2
3. Department-wise Faculty 2
4. Director’s Office Staff 5
5. Fee Structure 6
6. Admission Procedure 10
7. Rules of Attendance 10
8. Issue of Certificates 11
9. Rules of Discipline 11
10. Conduct and Behaviour 11
11. Co-Curricular Activities 12
12. Student’s Welfare Associations 14
13. Employment Information and Guidance Bureau 15
14. Facilities Extended for Students 15
15. Controller of Examinations’ instructions 16
16. Courses of Study 17
17. Course-wise Title of Papers 18
18. Calendar for the Year 2019-20 32
19. Time-Table for the student
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1. PROFILE OF THE CENTRE
Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for Postgraduate Studies (KMCPGS), Puducherry is an
autonomous Government Institution, started in the year 1989 with the objective of imparting
higher education at Postgraduate and Research level to the urban and rural society. One of the
most unique feature of this institution is 95% of the total strength is women. It is affiliated to
Pondicherry University, offering 13 PG Courses, 11 M.Phil and 8 Ph.D Programmes in Arts,
Humanities, Commerce and Science disciplines. The Centre is recognized under 2f and 12B
of the UGC Act, 1956 with effect from 1993.
In the first cycle, the Centre was accredited at B++ Grade on 21st September 2005 and
was re-accredited at "A" Grade with CGPA of 3.19 on four point scale on 5th January, 2013
in Cycle 2. In cycle 3 we have acquired B++ in the year 2019. And also secured 49th position
in NIRF, fulfilling the objective criteria which promote competitive excellence in the higher
educational institutions by MHRD. The parameters broadly cover “Teaching, Learning and
Resources,” “Research and Professional Practices,” “Graduation Outcomes,” “Outreach and
Inclusivity,” and “Perception.” Based on the excellent academic and research performance of
the Centre, the University Grants Commission (UGC) conferred the Centre with Autonomous
Status for a period of six years from the academic year 2007-08 to 2012-13. It was further
extended for the second term on 19th June, 2014 for six years from 2013-14 to 2018-19. We
have already submitted in advance the proposal for the extension of Autonomous status for
the period 2019-2024. Further, the Centre was bestowed with the status of "College With
Potential for Excellence" (Phase-I) on 18th March, 2010 for a period of five years from 2009-
10 to 2013-14 and got extension of the status of "College With Potential for Excellence"
(Phase-II) on 31st January, 2014 for a period of five years i. e. from 2014-15 to 2018-19.
After getting the Autonomous status during the year 2007, the Centre has made periodical
changes in the curriculum and syllabus, incorporating abreast of the current developments in
science & technology, taxation laws, government policy, industrial policy, etc., which made
the students at PG and M.Phil level to compete with the students of other higher learning
institutions (HLIs) of national as well as international repute across the states in India and
elsewhere. The Centre has made a paradigm shift in the curriculum by adopting to "Choice
Based Credit System" (CBCS) from 2012-13. This shift to "Choice Based Credit System"
enabled both the students and the faculties more vibrant and versatile in improving the
standard and quality of knowledge and skill. The autonomy of evolving pedagogy helped us
to match the need of the industry and employment market at large thereby enabling our
students to enjoy the benefits of the industry-institution-interface. This paved way for more
number of industrial visits and internship which have been implemented as important part of
the curriculum.
The Village Adaption programmes which forms part of our centre’s extension has
resulted in creating awareness among the stakeholders on issues relating to health and
environment. The MoU with an NGO “Puthri” helps our students to act as mentors for the
nearby school children. An Academy for Competitive Examinations takes care of coaching
the students for National Eligibility Test and other competitive examinations. The number of
Student’s strength has increased considerably.
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Many student environment, society friendly programmes have been added. To mention a
few: campus with rare and medicinal value plants. Language Laboratory, incinerator facility,
WiFi connectivity with fiber optic cables, CCTV surveillance, an eco-garden with fish pond
and an animal house. National level funded projects are undertaken by this institution. More
than 20 Ph.D. scholars are awarded during this period. The total student strength is 885 which
also includes students from other states. We have permanent faculties as per UGC
regulations. Research papers are published periodically in UGC – CARE listed journals.
Consistently the result percentage hovers around 95%. Most of our PG students pursue higher
studies and are also placed in various institutions and industries.
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2. HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION
Dr.D.Aravazhi Irissappane, M.Com., M.B.A., B.G.L., PGDHRM., Ph.D. - DIRECTOR
3. DEPARTMENT-WISE FACULTY
Department of Tamil
Associate Professors
1. Dr. R. Nirmala M.A..(tam).M.A(Eng.) M.A. (Hindi) M.A. (Ling) M.A. Trans. Studies) M.Phil. Ph.D.
(Service Spared to Tagore Govt. Arts and Science College)
2. Dr. S.Madhavan M.A. M.Phil. Dip in Ling. Ph.D - Head of the Department
3. Dr.P.Kolandasamy M.A.,M.Phil.,Dip.in Ling., Dip. in Comp. Littm. PGD in Youth Devt, PGDJMC.,Ph.D.
Assistant Professors
4. Dr. M.E. Krishnakumar M.A.(Tam),M.A.(Eng.).,M.A.(JMC).,M.A.(Ling.).,M.A.(Trans. Studies).,
M.Phil.,M.Ed.,Ph.D
5. Dr. M. Sujatha M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D
6. Dr. Murugesan Elangovan M.A.,M.A(JMC).,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
7. Dr.V. Karthikeyan M.A.,M.A.(Ling.).,B.Ed.,Dip.in MS&Ed.,Ph.D.
(Service Spared to Tagore Govt. Arts and Science College)
Department of English
Associate Professors
1. Dr. R. Rajavelu M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
(Service Spared to Tagore Govt. Arts and Science College).
2. Dr. G.Ruby Davaseeli M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.,Ph.D.- Head of the Department
Assistant Professors
3. Dr. M. Palanisamy M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
4. Dr. A. Marie Josephine Aruna M.A.(Eng)., M.Phil., Ph.D.,M.A.(Women's Studies).,PG Dip.in Higher Edn.,
PG Dip.in Jourl. & Mass Commun.,
5. Dr.S.Rajarajan M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Department of French
Associate Professors
1. Tmt. Marie Noella Ignace M.A.,M.Phil.,D.C.F(Sorbonne, Paris) - Head of the Department
2. Dr. S.A. Vengada Soupraya Nayagar M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D.
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. S. Arunkumar
2. Dr. Priyobroto Shoo M.A. Ph.D.
3. Miss. K. Vishnu priya M.A.
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Department of History
Associate Professor
1. Dr. B. Rama Chandra Reddy Ph.D. - Head of the Department
Assistant Professors
2. Dr. R. Velmurugan M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D.,
3. Dr. M. Kasthuri M.A.,M.Phil.,M.Ed.,M.T.M.,PGDTA.,Ph.D.
4. Dr. A.Arul Jothi M.A. M.Phil. Ph.D. (Service placement from TGASC)
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. P. Uma Maheswari M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., L.L.B.
Department of Economics
Associate Professors
1. Dr.M.Sangararadje M.A.,M.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. - Head of the Department
2. Dr. K.Sambasivam M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
Assistant Professors
3. Dr. P.S. Sujith Kumar M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. A. Jegan M.A. B.Ed., M.A. (Edn.)M.Phil.Ph.D
2. Dr. P. Ponmuthusaravanan M.A. M.Phil. M.B.A., Ph.D.
Department of Commerce
Associate Professors
1. Dr. M. Selvaraj M.Com.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. - Head of the Department
2. Dr. M. Kochadai M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
3. Dr. K. Karpagam M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
4. Dr. R. Azhagaiah M.Com.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
5. Dr. N.S. Pandey M.Com.,M.Phil.,M.B.A.,Ph.D.
Department of Mathematics
Associate Professors
1. Dr. Gopal Sekar M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. - Head of the Department
2. Dr. A. Muthu Ganapathi Subramanian M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
3. Mr.S.Damodaran M.Sc.,M.Phil.
(Service placement from TGASC)
4. Ms. V.Tulasi @ Premakumari M.Sc.,M.Phil.
(Service placement from TGASC)
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. M. Nirmala M.Sc., ,M.Phil., Ph.D
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Department of Physics
Associate Professors
1. Dr. S. Ramadasse M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. -Head of the Department
2. Dr. V. Ilangovan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
Assistant Professors
3. Dr. S. Periandy M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
4. Dr. S. Santhosh Kumar M.Sc.,Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
Associate Professors
1. Dr. S. Rajamathe M.Sc.Ed., M.Phil.,Ph.D. - Head of the Department
2. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma M.Sc.,Ph.D.
3. Dr.Asok Kumar Jana. M.Sc.,,Ph.D
Assistant Professor
4. Dr.Azay Kumar Gupta M.Sc.,,Ph.D
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. G. Selvaraj M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
Department of Botany
Assistant Professors
1. Dr. Bijaya Kumar Nayak M.Sc.,JRF (NET) CSIR.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,FNRS.
- Head of the Department
2. Dr. Kumaresan Vadivelu M.Sc.,Ph.D
3. Dr. Mahipal Singh Shekhawat M.Sc.,Ph.D.,CSIR-NET.
4. Dr. Vikrant M.Sc.,Ph.D.,JRF(NET) CSIR, GATE.
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. T. Janaki M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed., Ph.D SET.
Department of Zoology
Associate Professors
1. Dr. V. Ravitchandirane M.Sc.,M.Phil.,DIPC..,Ph.D -Head of the Department
Assistant Professors
2. Dr. K. Sankaraiyah M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D., ICAR-NET.
3. Dr. V. Ramalingam M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
4. Dr. V.Muthuviveganandavel M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,DIPC. Ph.D.
Guest Faculty
1. Dr. G. Shanmugavel- M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. SET.
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Department of Computer Science
Assistant Professors
1. Tmt. V.K. Mixymol M.C.A.,M.Tech.
Head of the Department
2. Dr. N. Kannathasan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.
3. Dr. C. Manju M.C.A.,Ph.D.
4. Thiru S. Rajabathar M.C.A.,M.Phil.
5. Dr. P. Dinadayalan M.C.A.,M.Tech. M.Phil.,Ph.D
6. Tmt. N. Vimala M.C.A.,M.Phil.
Department of Statistics
Assistant Professors
1. Dr.C.Anantharaj M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D
Guest Faculty
1. K. Santhaseelan - M.Sc.(Stat.), M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil.
Controller of Examination
1. Dr.S.Madhavan M.A. M.Phil. Dip in Ling. Ph.D Controller of Examination
2. Tmt. N.Vimala M.C.A.,M.Phil. Dy. Controller of Examination
3. K.S. Deepa Clerical Assistant
4. R.Vimala Clerical Assistant
Physical Education in-charge
1. Dr. N.S. Pandey M.Com.,M.B.A.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
2. Thiru S. Rajabathar M.C.A.,M.Phil. Assistant Professor
NSS Programme Officer & Youth Red Cross
1. Dr.V. Karthikeyan M.A.,M.A.(Ling.).,B.Ed.,Dip.in MS&Ed.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Red Ribbon Club
1. Dr. M. Sujatha M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D
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4. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE STAFF
1. Tmt.S. Jayanthi Baste Junior Accounts Officer
2. Tmt. Seena Sreedharan Assistant
3. Tmt.V. Vally Assistant
4. Tmt.R. Uma Maheswari Upper Division Clerk
5. Thiru. V. Devandiranne Lower Division Clerk
6. Thiru. D.Muthukumaran Store Keeper
7. Thiru. S. Ravi Store Keeper
8. Thiru.T.Suresh Kannan Driver (HMV)
9. Tmt. R. Malliga MTS (General)
10. Tmt. R. Nagamally MTS (House Keeping)
11. Parthasarathy Outsourcing
12. Tmt. Mohana Staff in charge Store
13. K.Shanmugam Daily Rated Staff
14. S.Lakshmi Daily Rated Staff
15. A.Vellaiammal Daily Rated Staff
16. L.Vasudevan Daily Rated Staff
17. E.Punniyakody Daily Rated Staff
18. M.Ilangovan Daily Rated Staff
19. B.John Thomas Daily Rated Staff
20. R.Vimala Daily Rated Staff
21. P.Zambuguswary Daily Rated Staff
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5. (A) FEE STRUCTURE AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION IN - FIRST YEAR
M.A./M.Sc./ M.Com./ M.Phil. – 2019-20
Name of the Fee M.A. /
M.Com
M.Sc.
(Sc.)
M.Sc.
(C.Sc.)
M.Phil.
(Arts)
M.Phil.
(Science)
GOVT. ACCOUNT
Admission Fee 50 50 50 50 50
Tuition Fee - - - 250 250
Calendar Fee 50 50 50 50 50
Medical Inspection 50 50 50 50 50
Laboratory Fee (for Science Group) - 60 500 - -
Reading Room 50 50 50 - -
Science Fee - - - - 500
Library Fee - - - 100 100
Research Fee - - - 100 100
Sub-Total 200 260 700 600 1100
QUASI GOVT. ACCOUNT
Athletic Association 200 200 200 200 200
Centre Magazine 150 150 150 150 150
Centre Day 200 200 200 200 200
Centre Development Fund 250 250 250 500 500
Fine Arts Association 100 100 100 100 100
Stationery Fee 200 200 200 200 200
Medical Assistance Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Student’s Group Insurance 100 100 100 100 100
I.D. Card 150 150 150 150 150
Caution Money Deposit 100 100 500 100 250
Union Society 20 20 20 20 20
Department Curriculum Promotion Fee 300 300 300 1500 1500
Student Welfare Fund 200 200 200 200 200
Alumni 200 200 200 200 200
Parents Teacher association Fee (PTA) 200 200 200 200 200
Co-operative Stores 250 250 250 250 250
Internet Fee 100 100 100 100 100
Placement 150 150 150 150 150
Sub-Total 2920 2920 3320 4370 4520
UNIVERSITY ACCOUNT
Registration Fee 60 60 60 175 175
University Development Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Sports Fee 25 25 25 25 25
Sub-Total 135 135 135 250 250
Grand Total 3255 3315 4155 5220 5870
*Re.250/- shall be collected as Tuition Fee from Non-Resident students of P.G. Courses.
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5. (B) SECOND YEAR M.A./M.Sc./ M.Com./ M.Phil. (FULL-TIME)
Name of the Fee M.A. /
M.Com
M.Sc. M.Sc.
C.Sc.
M.Phil.
(Arts)
M.Phil.
(Science)
GOVT. ACCOUNT
Admission Fee - - - - -
Tuition Fee - - - 250 250
Calendar Fee 50 50 50 50 50
Medical Inspection 10 10 10 10 10
Laboratory Fee (for Science Group) - 60 - - -
Laboratory Fee (for Comp. Science) - - 500 - -
Reading Room 10 10 10 - -
Science Fee - - - - 500
Library Fee - - - 100 100
Research Fee - - - 100 100
Sub-Total 70 130 570 510 1010
QUASI GOVT. ACCOUNT
Athletic Association 100 100 100 100 100
Centre Magazine 100 100 100 100 100
Centre Day 100 100 100 100 100
Centre Development Fund 100 100 100 500 500
Fine Arts Association 100 100 100 100 100
Stationery Fee 100 100 100 100 100
Medical Assistance Fund 10 10 10 10 10
I.D. Card - - - - -
Caution Money Deposit - - - - -
Union Society 20 20 20 20 20
Department Curriculum Promotion
Fee
100 100 100 1500 1500
Student Welfare Fund 100 100 100 100 100
Parents Teacher association Fee
(PTA)
100 100 100 100 100
Sub-Total 930 930 930 2730 2730
UNIVERSITY ACCOUNT
Registration Fee - - - - -
University Development Fund 50 50 50 50 50
Sports Fee 25 25 25 25 25
Sub-Total 75 75 75 75 75
Grand Total 1075 1135 1575 3315 3815
*Re.250 shall be collected as Tuition Fee from Non-Resident students of P.G. Courses.
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5. (C) FEE STRUCTURE AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION IN-Ph.D. PROGRAMMES
-2019-20 ONWARDS
Name of the Fee Ph.D. (Arts) Ph.D. (Science)
Admission Fee 100 100
Tuition Fee 1000 2000
Calendar Fee 50 50
Medical Inspection 50 50
Laboratory Fee (for Science Group) - -
Reading Room 50 50
Science Fee - 750
Library Fee 100 100
Research Fee 750 750
Sub-Total 2100 3850
Athletic Association 200 200
Centre Magazine 150 150
Centre Day 200 200
Centre Development Fund 500 500
Fine Arts Association 100 100
Stationery Fee 200 200
Medical Assistance Fund 50 50
Student’s Group Insurance 100 100
I.D. Card 150 150
Caution Money Deposit 500 1000
Union Society 50 50
Department Curriculum Promotion Fee 2500 2500
Student Welfare Fund 200 200
Viva-voce Fund* 4000 4000
Alumni 200 200
Parents Teacher association Fee (PTA) 200 200
Co-operative Stores 250 250
Internet Fee 200 200
Placement 150 150
Sub-Total 9900 10400
Registration Fee* 510 510
University Development Fund 1000 1000
Sports Fee 300 300
Alumini Asso. 100 100
Matriculation Fee 100 100
Sub-Total 2010 2010
Grand Total 14,010 16,260
* Rs. 4,000/=(so as to help the students to meet out the expenditure in connection with the conduct of Viva-Voce Examination).
*Recognition feeRe.3000/- addition if qualified from the University other than Pondicherry University.
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5. (D) FEE STRUCTURE– Ph.D. PROGRAMMES
(SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS up to 2018-19 Batch)
Name of the Fee Ph.D. (Arts) Ph.D. (Science)
GOVT ACCOUNT
Admission Fee - -
Tuition Fee - -
Calendar Fee 50 50
Medical Inspection - -
Laboratory Fee (for Science Group) - -
Laboratory Fee (for Comp. Science) - -
Reading Room - -
Science Fee - 750
Library Fee 100 100
Research Fee 750 750
Sub-Total 900 1650
QUASI GOVT. ACCOUNT
Athletic Association - -
Centre Magazine 100 100
Centre Day - -
Centre Development Fund - -
Fine Arts Association - -
Stationery Fee 100 100
Medical Assistance Fund - -
I.D. Card - -
Caution Money Deposit - -
Union Society - -
Department Curriculum Promotion Fee 2500 2500
Student Welfare Fund** 4100 4100
Parents Teacher association Fee (PTA) 100 100
Sub-Total 6900 6900
Registration Fee - -
University Development Fund 1000 1000
Sports Fee 300 300
Sub-Total 1300 1300
Grand Total 9100 9850
** Rs. 4,000/=(so as to help the students to meet out the expenditure in connection with the conduct of Viva-
Voce Examination).
*Recognition feeRe.3000/- addition if qualified from the University other than Pondicherry University.
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6. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
1. For PG Courses and M.Phil. Programmes applications are invited only through
CENTAC online procedure. The Selected candidates for PG courses and M.Phil.
programmes through CENTAC will be directly admitted to the respective
departments.
2. For Ph.D. programmes- Pondicherry University invites application on April month
through online and conducts an entrance examination every year in the month of June.
The selected candidates’ list will be given by the University. Then an oral interview
will be conducted through the respective departments following the guidelines given
by the University. Based on the merit and availability of vacancy in the relevant
discipline (cum Research supervisor) scholars will be admitted as per norms from
time to time. Resident of Pondicherry only is eligible for this programme. As per
UGC guidelines Distance Education mode of PG degrees will not be considered for
Ph.D. admission
7. RULES FOR ATTENDANCE
1. Each student shall be in his / her place in the class punctually at the beginning of the
periods for lecture classes, practical, etc.
2. Attendance will be taken during every period of work and absence during any one
period in a session will be treated as absence for that session.
3. No student shall be absent without leave letter. Application for leave must be made in
advance and addressed to the Head of the Department in the following form:
1. Name of the student :
2. Class with main subject :
3. Roll number :
4. Period of leave :
5. Reason for leave :
Signature of the Parent / Guardian :
Date of Application :
Remarks of the HOD Signature of the Student
4. Leave applications must be always submitted to the HOD in advance. In case the
absence is due to unforeseen circumstances and application for leave for the period of
absence must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than the first day of return
to the college. In case of sickness extending over more than three days, medical
certificate must be produced.
5. If a student absents himself / herself for a week without leave letter, his / her name
will be struck off the rolls.
6. The HOD can grant leave up to three days. Director on the recommendation of the
HOD will grant leave for longer period. All leave letters so granted shall be filed by
the Department and will be considered for recommending applications for
condonation of shortage of attendance within the permissible limits at the time of
sending the candidate for the final Examination.
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8. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
1. Centre Office hours for students: 11.45 a.m. to 12.15 pm and 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
2. On requisition, giving relevant particulars, indicating course of study, date of birth,
subject taken etc., study certificate / course certificate will be issued to the students
for a specified purpose. Applications for the same should be made at least two days
before the certificate is required.
3. Those who have left the Centre will not be given these certificates. They may use
the Transfer and conduct certificate taken from the college.
4. Students who apply for the Transfer and Conduct certificate for the first time within a
period of one year after leaving the college will be given the certificates free of cost.
Those who apply for such certificates after the lapse of one year from the date on
which they left the college have to pay a penalty fee for the certificate.
5. Students who apply for a duplicate Transfer and Conduct certificate within a period of
one year after leaving the college will be given the certificates on payment of Rs.100/-
6. Certificates will not be issued less than 48 hours’ notice.
9. RULES OF DISCIPLINE UNDER DISCIPLINE COMMITTE
1. The Director of the Centre shall have complete power for the maintenance of the
discipline of the students of the Centre. He / She may frame and issue from time to
time disciplinary rules of a temporary or permanent character, regulating the conduct
of the students within the campus or outside the Centre.
2. The Director shall have the power to inflict punishment including fine, loss of
attendance, withhold of term certificates, suspension, expulsion and rustication.
3. The Director will ordinarily place himself / herself in communication where
necessary, with the parent/ guardian of the students who are academically backward
and who do not show any improvement and whose attendance is irregular and whose
conduct is unsatisfactory. The name of the students who are found incorrigible even
after several warnings may be removed from the rolls after intimation to their parents
/ guardians. The order of the Director in this matter shall be final.
4. Students of the college going on strike, in any way indulge in acts of indiscipline that
may lead to dislocation of work in the college shall immediately forfeit their
scholarships, fee concessions etc., besides punishments awarded by the Director.
5. Petitions or complaints from individuals or groups to any higher authorities must be
submitted only through the Director.
10. CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOUR
1. All the students must attend the Centre decently dressed. Tight garments such as
Jeans, T shirts etc., must be avoided.
2. At the first bell, announcing the commencement of the session (9.00 a.m. and 12.45
p.m.) students should be seated in their respective seats.
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3. Every student must obey the teacher and respectfully carry out their instructions. The
students shall observe politeness towards the non-teaching staff of the Centre and
behave decorously with his / her fellow students.
4. No student shall leave the classroom or laboratory without the teacher’s permission.
Students must observe strict silence in the classes and listen to the lectures attentively,
without distracting the attention of others.
5. Students must move to their classrooms or laboratories at the appointed hours silently.
They must also remain silent during the interval between the teacher finishing his/her
class and leaving and the next teacher entering to engage the class.
6. Students are forbidden from talking and making any sort of noise in the form of small
or large group in the corridors or vicinity of rooms where classes are in progress or
otherwise disturb them in any manner.
7. Every student must care for every property of the Centre and refrain from indulging in
any activity that may damage the Centre property. Every student to whom books or
any Centre property are entrusted will be held responsible for their preservation in
good condition and in the event of their loss they will be required to replace them or
repay their cost. Any students indulging in breaking or damaging any Centre property
will be required to pay the cost of repair or replacements. In case of willful damage he
/ she will be punished in such a manner, as the Director may think fit.
8. Students should not leave the college during the working hours. Those who feel sick
must contact the Head of the Department.
9. Students are prohibited from organizing any meeting or entertainment in the college
or collecting money for any purpose without the permission of the Director.
10. Students guilty of going over to other colleges and institutions to take part in acts of
indiscipline such as organizing distortions and strikes would be deemed especially
culpable and would be punished accordingly.
11. Students shall not hold meetings for criticizing the conduct of the University or the
college authorities. Such meetings will be deemed unlawful and the Director will take
such action as he / she deems necessary to prohibit or to punish and in case she
considers it very serious he / she may recommend for rustication.
12. The teasing, ragging etc. are punishable offences to the extent of summary expulsion
from the Centre.
13. Students are expected to read the notice / circulars put up in the notice board
regularly.
14. No notice, which does not have the approval of the Centre, shall be circulated or
displayed in the Notice board.
11. CO-CURRICULAR & CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
(I) National Service Scheme (NSS)
Centre has one unit with 100 volunteers. The activities of NSS are broadly divided
into regular activities and special camping activities. Under regular activities, various
community-based programmes are undertaken both in the campus and in the adopted
villages. These activities include literary, health, environmental and other programmes.
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Special camping programmes involve 50 students and are organized for a period of seven
days in the adopted village.
(II) Red Ribbon Club (RRC)
Red Ribbon Club was inaugurated in the Centre by Dr. Iftekhar Alam from
Pondicherry University on 18th March 2010 to give proper education on sex and related
health issues among the students and the value of voluntary blood donation among the youth
(III) Physical Education
Physical education helps the students to build up the team and competitive spirit. It
provides training and practice to the students to represent State, National, International level
events in Games and Sports. It is made compulsory that all the students must participate in
the sports/games.
(IV) Youth Red Cross – Objectives
• To inculcate in the Youth of our country.
• An awareness on the care of their own health and that of others.
• The understanding and acceptance of civic responsibilities and acting accordingly
with humanitarian concern, to fulfill the same.
• To enable the growth and development of a spirit of service and sense of duty with
dedication and devotion in the minds of youth.
• To foster better friendly relationship with all without any discrimination
(V) Cultural and Literary Activities
A committee of faculty and student volunteers is constituted at the beginning of every
academic year. Centre Cultural Festival is conducted to identify the best talents in students
through various activities, usually in the month of March every year for about three days.
Students are deputed to participate in various inter-collegiate competitions.
(VI) Health Club: Yoga Class
Formed in 2019, the club’s vision is to develop sensitivity among students, scholars and
teachers in particular and the community in general regarding health and nutrition, awareness
and maintenance of a healthy life style. As one of its programmes and activities aimed to this
effect, it has been conducting yoga classes for the students and teachers and also aims to
utilize the college gym.
(VII) Rain Water Harvesting:
On the basis of water requirement of the college, groundwater conditions of the area and
rainwater data, it is restored to maintain rainwater harvesting system for catering the need for
water for the Centre. It will not only maintain the water level of the groundwater of the region
but also save our water resources and power consumption for future use.
(VIII) Paperless administration (e-governance)
An easy place to start on our quest to go paperless is to digitize all of our centre’s
communication. Propose to streamline digital system for circulars, progress card, e-admit
card for semester examinations, e-record for students profile and mentor system.
(XI) Village Adoptation:
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The centre’s Economics department has adopted the nearby Villages and has been carrying
out various activities there. Each department is motivated to organise a programme suitable to
the subject of study, and also encourages Organic farming, Water analysis and Energy
conservation etc.
12. STUDENT’S WELFARE ASSOCIATION
(I) Alumni Association
The Alumni Association acts as a bridge between the past and the present of the
Institution. Students who have passed out can come back and share their experiences on and
off the campus with the current batch of students and help them to improve their performance
in studies and also visualize a planned career path. The Association takes efforts to tap the
financial sources through the donations of the alumni and use the finances for the betterment
of the institution, their alma mater.
(II) Parent Teacher's Association
Parent Teacher's association of Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for Post Graduate Studies
was established on 10th January 2008 with the approval of Directorate of Higher and
Technical Education, Puducherry for the welfare of the student and the development of the
centre. General Body and Executive Committee meetings of the PTA are conducted
periodically for discussing about the student's requirements, inconvenience, academic
developments and co-curricular activities.
(III) Anti-Ragging Committee & Anti-Ragging Squad
Ragging is a cognizable offence under the law and hence is banned in all its forms in
the campus. Violation will invite disciplinary action under Campus Rules and Code of
Conduct for students and appropriate Acts / Regulations / Orders of Pondicherry Govt. /
Pondicherry University / UGC and Supreme Court of India.
The centre shall take necessary steps to sensitize students, parents, authorities about
the gravity of ragging. Centre provides instructions on whom to contact in case of incidence
or attempt at ragging. This would include contact mobile numbers of Anti-Ragging
Committees, Anti-Ragging Squad, Anti-Ragging Helpline, and relevant State, District and
police authorities.
(IV) Women’s / student’s Welfare / Sexual Harassment Committee
1. To follow the directives of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India for framing and implementing
a policy against sexual harassment of women at work place.
2. To uphold Women’s Right to Gender Equality; Right to life and liberty, Right to protection
against to protection against Sexual Harassment.
3. To actively and regularly promote a social , physical and psychological environment , both
within and outside centre, which will raise awareness about and deter acts of sexual
harassment of women.
4. To uphold the commitment of the centre to provide an environment free of discrimination
and violence against women.
(V) Centralized Public Grievance Cell
As part of our constant endeavor to ensure transparency in all the activities at different stages,
Centre provides proper mechanism to students for redressal of their grievances. This
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committee will deal with all the Grievances directly which is related to the common problems
at centre level both Academic and Administrative. The aggrieved member shall submit
his/her petition to the Grievance Redressal Committee in a sealed envelope marked
‘confidential’. In case of false and frivolous complaint (if proved), the Grievance Redressal
Committee will recommend Centre’s Director / Disciplinary Authority to take appropriate
action against the complainant. Complaints dropped in the 'Suggestion Box' by students and
parents and oral complaints are also redressed.
(VI) Student Induction Programme (SIP)
As per UGC guidelines, this programme is conducted to help new students adjust and feel
comfortable in the new environment, inculcate in them the ethos and culture of the institution,
help them build bonds with other students and faculty members, and expose them to a sense
of larger purpose and self-exploration
13. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE BUREAU
(I) CAREER PLANNING PROGRAMME:
On joining the Postgraduate programmes, the students are given information about their
career planning. The following job opportunities are highlighted through this programme:
➢ Indian Administrative Services (I.A.S) and allied Services like I.P.S, I.F.S, P.C.S. and
so on
➢ TNPSC Group-I Service
➢ Subordinate Services in State Government Offices
➢ Staff Selection Services like Income Tax, Customs Duty Inspectors, etc.,
➢ Banking Services
➢ Railway Services
➢ Insurance Companies Services
(II) CAMPUS RECRUITMENT / JOB FAIR:
Different kinds of recruiting agencies, national and international, have been visiting our
college for the purpose of recruiting qualified and suitable candidates from among the
students of the Centre. Companies engaged in Information Technology, Cellular services,
Electrical appliances, Chemical industry and others, visit our institution. This is done apart
from the preparations of students for various subordinate services through the special
coaching classes sponsored by the UGC.
14. FACILITIES EXTENDED FOR STUDENTS
(I) General Library & E-Library
The General Library houses about eight thousand and eight hundred (8800) books besides the
individual departmental library books. The General Library is open to all students and staff of
the Centre. Scholars are also utilized E-Library for research activities. The library is open on
all working days from 9.00. a.m. to 4.00. p.m. It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays and on
other authorised holidays. Each of the 12 Departments has the facility of the departmental
library.
(II) NLIST: KMCPGS, Puducherry has enrolled itself into N-LIST Programme of
INFLIBNET Centre from the year 2012 through which a Library user can access and
download e-resources including both e-books and e-journals free of cost, online. The
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authorized users from colleges can now access e-resources and download articles required by
them directly from the publisher's website once they are duly authenticated as authorized
users through servers deployed at the INFLIBNET Centre.
(III) WIFI CONNECTIVITY: For all students and Staff of the Centre
(IV) STUDENT'S CO-OPERATIVE STORES
Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for PostGraduate Studies, Students Co-Operative store Ltd. No. P.
783, Puducherry was started on 09.10.2009, with the intention of doing service to the students
and staff. Though the Co-operative Stores comes under the registrar of Co-operative
Societies, Co-operative Department, Puducherry, it is managed and supervised effectively by
the elected management committee consisting of President, Secretary and the Board of
Directors towards fulfilling the aspirations of the members of the store. Since November
2016, our College canteen is run by selling the variety of rice, snacks, tea and coffee with
reasonable price.
15. CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS’ INSTRUCTIONS
I. ATTENDANCE: No student who has less 70% attendance in any course shall be
permitted to attend the end-semester examination and he /she shall be given grade of
FA- failure due to lack of attendance. He /she shall be required to repeat that course.
The HOD shall ensure that the candidate is informed about lack of attendance before
the commencement of examination and confirm that such candidates are not permitted
to write the exam.
II. Consolidation of Marks: In order to declare the pass, a student should get
a) A minimum of 40% marks in end-semester exam, and
b) A minimum of 50% marks in aggregate when Internal Assessment and End-Semester
marks are added.
III. Supplementary Exam:
a) A failed student who meets the attendance requirement and has a minimum of 40% in
internal assessment mark may be permitted to register for the next end-semester
examination in the following semester itself or in any semester of his / her choice.
Supplementary Exams are applicable for final semester students not more than two
papers.
b) Students who have failed due to insufficient attendance and / or less than 40 %
Internal Assessment marks should repeat the course as and when it is offered
IV. Evaluation consists of Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) and End Semester
Examination valuation for PG Courses:
Each paper Carries 100 marks
(i) CIA = 40 marks:
4 Tests 15 Marks
Model Examination 15 Marks
Seminar / Assignment 10 Marks
(ii) End Semester Examination = 60 marks:
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16. COURSES OF STUDY
Post Graduate Courses:
Sl.No. Departments First Year
Sanctioned
Strength
Second Year
Sanctioned
Strength
1 M.A. Tamil 50 40
2 M.A. English 50 35
3 M.A. French 30 20
4 M.A. History 40 30
5 M.A. Economics 50 40
6 M.Sc. Mathematics 50 50
7 M.Sc. Physics 30 25
8 M.Sc. Chemistry 30 30
9 M.Sc. Plant Biology
& Bio-Technology
35 35
10 M.Sc. Zoology 30 25
11 M.Sc. Computer
Science
40 35
12 M.Com 60 60
13 M.Sc. Statistics 20 -
Research Programmes*
Sl.No. Departments M.Phil. Ph.D.
1 Tamil Full-Time Full & Part-Time
2 English Full-Time Full & Part-Time
3 French Full-Time -
4 History Full & Part-Time -
5 Economics Full & Part-Time -
6 Mathematics Full & Part-Time Full & Part-Time
7 Physics Full & Part-Time Full & Part-Time
8 Chemistry Full & Part-Time Full & Part-Time
9 Botany Full & Part-Time Full & Part-Time
10 Zoology Full & Part-Time Full & Part-Time
11 Computer Science - -
12 Commerce Full & Part-Time Full & Part-Time
* No. of seats based on Research Supervisors’ eligible vacancies.
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17. COURSE WISE TITLE OF THE PAPERS
17 (i) M.A. Tamil
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I TAHT101 TholkaappiyamEzhuththathikaaram I 4 4 100
II TAHT102 Mozhiyiyal I 4 4 100
III TAHT103 Ikkaala Ilakkiyam-Kavithai I 4 4 100
IV TAHT104 Kalvettiyal I 4 4 100
V TASC105 Aavanat Tamizh I 4 4 100
VI TAHT206 TholkaappiyamSollathikaaram II 4 4 100
VII TAHT207 Sanga Ilakkiyam - Puram II 4 4 100
VIII TAHT208 Samaya Ilakkiyam II 4 4 100
IX TAHT209 Sitrilakkiyam II 4 4 100
X TASC210 Ara Ilakkiyam II 4 4 100
2018-2019 BATCH
XI TAHT311 Tholkaappiyam :
Porulathikaaram – I
III 4 4 100
XII TAHT312 Sanga Ilakkiyam – Agam III 4 4 100
XIII TAHT313 Kaappiyankal III 4 4 100
XIV TAHT314 Naattuppuraviyal III 4 4 100
XV TASC315 Inaiyat Tamizh III 4 4 100
XVI TAHT416 Tholkaappiyam :
Porulathikaaram - II
IV 4 4 100
XVII TAHT417 Pataippilakkiyam IV 4 4 100
XVIII TAHT418 Ilakkiyat Tiranaayvum Ilakkiyak
Kolkaikalum
IV 4 4 100
XIX TASC419 Uudagamum Pani Vaayppugalum IV 4 4 100
M.Phil. Tamil
PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I HC-1 Research Methodology I 6 100
II SC Advanced Topics I 6 100
III HC-2 Area Paper I 6 100
HC-3 Dissertation II 10 150
HC-4 Viva -voce II 4 50
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17 (ii) M.A. English
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I H-1 Chaucer to the Metaphysical Poets I 5 4 100
II H-2 Milton to Johnson I 5 4 100
III H-3 Indian Writing in English I 5 3 100
IV H-4 American Literature –I (Prose and Poetry) I 5 3 100
V H-5 Women and Literature I 5 3 100
VI SC-1 Basic Communication Skills I 5 3 100
VII H-6 The Romantic Age II 5 4 100
VIII H-7 The Victorian Age II 5 4 100
IX H-8 American Literature –II (Drama and
Fiction)
II 5 3 100
X H-9 Language and Linguistics II 5 3 100
XI H-10 Subaltern Literature II 5 3 100
XII Internship programme for Two Weeks II
Seminar / Presentation 5 0
2018-2019 BATCH
XIII H-11 Twentieth Century Literature III 5 4 100
XIV H-12 Shakespeare III 5 4 100
XV H-13 Translation: Theory and Practice III 5 3 100
XVI H-14 Literary Criticism- I III 5 3 100
XVII H-15 Postcolonial Literature III 5 3 100
XVIII SC-2 English for Competitive Examinations III 5 3 100
XIX H-16 Literary Criticism- II IV 5 3 100
XX H -17 Indian Literatures in Translation IV 5 4 100
XXI H -18 World Classics in Translation IV 5 4 100
XXII H -19 Green Literature IV 5 3 100
XXIII H -20 English Literature for Competitive
Examinations
IV 5 3 100
Seminar / Presentation 5 0
M.Phil. English PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I MENHT-11 Research Methodology I 6 6 100
II MENHT-12 Contemporary Literary Criticism I 6 6 100
III MENHT-13 Area Paper I 6 6 100
IV MENHT-22 Dissertation II 15 15 150
V MENHT-23 Viva -voce II 3 3 50
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17 (iii) M.A. French
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I FRHT 101
French Literature–I (Middle Ages, 16th
and 17th Centuries)
I 4 100
II FRHT 102
Contemporary Civilization
(Soft Core)
I 3 100
III FRHT 103 Grammar – I I 4 100
IV FRHT 104 EC I: Study of A Play-I I 4 100
V FRSC 105 Soft Core: Basic Course in French I 3 100
VI FRHT 206 French Literature - II (18th& 19th Centuries) II 4 100
VII FRHT 207 Functional French (Soft Core) II 3 100
VIII FRHT 208 Grammar – II II 4 100
IX FRHT 209 EC II: Study Of A Play-II II 4 100
X FRHT 211
Methodology of Teaching French as a
Foreign Language
II 4 100
Internship II 2 100
2018-2019 BATCH
XIII FRHT 313 French Literature - III (20th Century) III 4 100
XIV FRHT 314
Methodology of Teaching French as a
Foreign Language
III 4 100
XV FRHT 315 Francophone Novel III 4 100
XVI FRHT 316
Study of Selected Short Stories (Soft
Core)
III 3 100
XVII FRHT 317 EC III- Literary Analysis -I III 3 100
XVIII FRHT 318 Study of a Literary Work III 4 100
XIX FRHT 419 Translation - II IV 4 100
XX FRHT 420 Literary Criticism IV 4 100
XXI FRHT 421 Special Author (20th Century) (Soft Core) IV 3 100
XXII FRHT 422 EC IV- Literary Analysis -II IV 3 100
XXIII FRSC 423 Methodology Project IV 3 100
M.Phil. French PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM internal External MARKS
I Research Methodology I 40 60 100
II Advanced Paper- Theory of Literature I 40 60 100
III Area Paper I - - 100
IV Dissertation II 50 100 150
V Viva -voce II - 50 50
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17 (iv) M.A. History
2019- 2020 BATCH
P. Code Title of the Paper Sem Hrs Cre Max.
Marks
HIHT 101 Ancient Civilizations and Societies (Excluding India) I 5+1 4 100
HIHT 102 Society and Economy of India upto 1000 CE I 5+1 4 100
HIHT 103 History of India 1000 CE- 1526 CE I 5+1 4 100
HISC 104 History of Pondicherry 1674 CE- 1954 CE
(For the Department
I 4+1 3 100
HISC 105 A/
105 B
A. Highlights of Indian Culture/
B. History of Pondicherry upto Medieval Period
(For Other Departments)
I 4 3 100
HIHT 206 Medieval Societies (Excluding India) II 5+1 4 100
HIHT 207 History of India 1526 CE – 1707 CE II 5+1 4 100
HIHT 208 History of Modern India 1707 CE – 1858 CE II 5+1 4 100
HISC 209 Introduction to Human Rights
(For the Department)
II 4+1 3 100
HISC 210 A/
210 B
A. Highlights of Freedom Movement in India /
B. History of Modern Pondicherry
(For Other Departments)
II 4 3 100
2018- 2019 BATCH
HIHT 311 Global Transformation 1453 CE-1914 CE III 5+1 4 100
HIHT 312 Historiography III 5+1 4 100
HIHT 313 Freedom Movement of India 1885 CE – 1947 CE III 5+1 4 100
HISC 314 Constitutional History of India 1773 CE- 1950 CE
(For the Department)
III 4+1 3 100
HISC 315 Women in Pre-Modern India (For the Department) III 4+1 3 100
HIHT416 Twentieth Century World IV 5+1 4 100
HIHT417 Historical Methods IV 5+1 4 100
HIHT418 Independence India 1947 CE - 2000 CE IV 5+1 4 100
HISC419 Agrarian Movements in Modern India(For the
Department)
IV 4+1 3 100
HISC420 Women in Modern India (For the Department) IV 4+1 3 100
M.Pil. History
2018- 2019 BATCH
P. Code Title of the Paper Sem Hrs Cre Max.
Marks
MHHT 11 Research Methodology- Indian Historiography and
Historical Methods I 6 6
100
MHHT 12 Advanced Topics-Peasant Resistance in Modern India I 6 6 100
MHHT 13 Area Paper I 6 6 100
MHHD-22 Dissertation II 15 15 150
MHHV-23 Viva- Voce II 3 3 50
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17 (v) M.A. Economics
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I ECHT 101 Micro Economic Analysis-I I 4 100
II ECHT 102 Macro Economic Analysis-I I 4 100
III ECHT 103 Mathematics for Economics I 4 100
IV ECHT 104 Economics of Growth & Development I 4 100
V ECHT 105 Economics of Social Sector and Environment I 3 100
VI ECSC 106 Economics for Competitive Examinations I 3 100
VII ECHT 207 Micro Economic Analysis-II II 4 100
VIII ECHT 208 Macro Economic Analysis-II II 4 100
IX ECHT 209 Statistics II 4 100
X ECHT 210 International Trade and Finance II 4 100
XI ECHT 211 Industrial Economics II 3 100
XII ECSC 212 Economics of Education II 3 100
2018-2019 BATCH
XIII ECHT 313 Public Economics-1 III 4 100
XIV ECHT 314 Basic Econometrics III 4 100
XV ECHT 315 Financial Institutions and Markets III 4 100
XVI ECHT 316 Economics Infrastucture III 4 100
XVII ECHT 317 Computer Application in Economic
Analysis
III 4 100
XVIII ECSC 318 Demography III 3 100
XIX ECHT 419 Public Economics II IV 4 100
XX ECHT 420 Indian Economic Development and Policy IV 4 100
XXI ECHT 421 Agricultural Economics IV 4 100
XXII ECHT 422 Research Methodology in Economics IV 4 100
XXIII ECHT 423 Labour Economics IV 4 100
XXIV ECSC 424 Economics of Gender and Development IV 3 100
M.Phil. Economics PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I MECHT 11 Research Methodology in Economics I 6 100
II MECHT 12 Recent Advances in Economic Theory
and Policy
I 6 100
III MECHT 13 Area Paper I 6 100
IV MECHD 21 Dissertation II 15 150
V MECHD 22 Viva-Voce II 3 50
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17 (vi) M.Com.
P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
COHC-01 Marketing Management I 4 4 100
COHC-02 Advanced Corporate Accounting I 5 4 100
COHC-03 Human Resource Management I 4 4 100
COHC-04 E-Commerce (with practical)* I 9 4 100
COSC-01 Fundamentals of Commerce I 4 3 100
COSC-02 Life Skills Techniques I 4 3 100
COHC-05 Comprehensive Viva I 2 100
COHC-06 Statistical Analysis II 4 4 100
COHC-07 Corporate and Cyber Laws II 4 4 100
COHC-08 Organizational Behaviour II 4 4 100
COHC-09 Computer Application in Financial Accounting
(with Practical) II 9 4
COHC-10 Tax Planning and Management II 4 4
COSC-03 Managerial Economics II 4 3 100
COHC-11 Comprehensive Viva - 2
2018-2019 BATCH
COHC-12 Computer Application in Business
Statistics (with Practical)*
III 100
COHC-13 Financial Management III 100
COHC-14 Cost and Management Accounting III 100
COSC-04 Entrepreneurial Development
Programme Programme
III 100
COSC-05 Communication Skills III 100
COHC-15 Comprehensive Viva III 100
COHC-16 Goods and Service Tax (with Practical)*
COSC-06 Security analysis and Portfolio
Management
IV 100
COHC-17 Internship Report IV 100
COHC-18 Internship Viva IV 100
COHC-19 Comprehensive Viva IV 100
COSC-07 Banking and Financial Institution IV 100
COSC-08 International Business IV
M.Phil. Commerce
PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE MARKS
I H-1 Research Methodology I 10 8 100
II SC Soft Core Paper I 10 6 100
III H-2 Area Paper I 10 8 100
IV H-3 Dissertation II 15 10 150
V H-4 Viva -voce II 15 4 50
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17 (vii) M.Sc. Mathematics
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Theor
y
Sem/
Test
Cre Max.
Mar
ks
2019-2020 BATCH
MAHT101 Real analysis I 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT102 Linear Algebra I 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT103 Ordinary Differential Equations I 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT104 Soft core – I offered by the Dept. I 3 1+1 3 100
MAHT105 Soft core – II offered by other
Dept.
I 3 1+1 3 100
MAHT206 Advanced Algebra II 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT207 Complex Analysis II 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT208 Statistical Inference II 4 1+1 4 100
MASC209 Soft core – III offered by the Dept. II 3 1+1 3 100
MASC210 Soft core – IV offered by the Dept. II 3 1+1 3 100
2018-2019 BATCH
MAHT311 Topology III 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT312 Complex Analysis III 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT313 Classical Dynamics III 4 1+1 4 100
MASC314 Soft core – V offered by the Dept. III 3 1+1 3 100
MASC315 Soft core – VI offered by the Dept. III 3 1+1 3 100
MAHT416 Functional Analysis IV 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT417 Operational Research IV 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT418 Difference equations and z
transform
IV 4 1+1 4 100
MAHT419 Soft core – VII offered by the Dept. IV 3 1+1 3 100
MAHT420 Soft core – VIII offered by the Dept. IV 3 1+1 3 100
M.Phil. Mathematics PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I MHHT 11 Advaced Topics in Analysis and
Algebra
I 6 100
II MHHT 12 Integral Transform I 6 100
III MHHT 13 Area Paper I 6 100
IV MHHD 22 Dissertation II 15 150
V MHHV 23 Viva-Voce II 3 50
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17. (viii) M.Sc. Physics
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I PHHT101 Classical Mechanics I 4 4 100
II PHHT102 Mathematical Physics I 4 4 100
III PHHT103 Electronics and Communication I 4 3 100
IV PHHP104 Practical - I I 8 4 100
V PHSC105 X
(X=A/B/C/D From List-I in Annexure - I I 4 3 100
Seminar / Tutorial / Test 6
VI PHHT206 Quantum Mechanics - I II 4 4 100
VII PHHT207 Statistical Mechanics II 4 4 100
VIII PHHT208 Condensed Matter Physics II 4 3 100
IX PHHP209 Practical – II II 8 4 100
X PHSC210 X
(X=A/B/C/D From List-II in Annexure - I II 4 3 100
Seminar / Tutorial / Test 6
2018-2019 BATCH
XI PHHT 311 Quantum Mechanics - II III 4 4 100
XII PHHT312 Electrodynamics and Plasma Physics III 4 4 100
XII PHHT313 Microprocessor and Micro Controller III 4 3 100
XIV PHHP 314 Practical -III III 8 4 100
XV PHSC315 X
(X=A/B/C/D From List-III in Annexure - I III 4 3 100
XVI PHIP 316 Internship Programme 4 2
Seminar / Tutorial / Test 2
XVII PHHT 417 Principle of Spectroscopy IV 4 4 100
XVIII PHHT 418 Nuclear and Particle Physics IV 4 4 100
XIX PHHT 419 Nano Science IV 4 3 100
XX PHHP 420 Practical- IV IV 8 4 100
XXI PHSC421 X
(X=A/B/C/D From List-IV in Annexure - I IV 4 3 100
Seminar / Tutorial / Test 6
M.Phil. Physics PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I MPHT 101 Research Methodology I 6 6 100
II MPHT 102 Advanced Quantum Physics I 6 6 100
III MPHT 103 A/B Quantum Theory of Molecular
Spectroscopy / Nano Ferrites and
Characterisation
I 6 6 100
IV Dissertation II 15 150
V Viva-Voce II 3 50
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17. (ix) M.Sc. Chemistry
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Ho
urs
Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I CHHT19101 Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry I 5 3 100
II CHHT19102 Stereochemistry & Organic Reactions I 5 3 100
III CHHT19103 Thermodynamics & Kinetics I 5 3 100
IV CHHT19104 Environmental Chemistry I 5 3 100
V CHHP19105 Practical–I Organic Chemistry I 9 4 100
Seminar / Test / Library 1
VI CHHT19206 Coordination & Organometallic
Chemistry
II 4 3 100
VII CHHT19207 Organic Reaction Mechanisms II 4 3 100
VIII CHHT19208 Electrochemistry & Quantum
Chemistry
II 4 3 100
IX CHHT19209 Polymer Chemistry II 4 3 100
X CHHP19210 Practical–II Inorganic Chemistry II 9 4 100
Seminar / Test / Library 1
Soft Core (Offered by Other
Departments
4 3
Soft
core
for
Other
Depts
CHSC19211A Basic Chemistry – I (for Botany and
Zoology)
4 3
CHSC19211B Basic Chemistry – II (for Physics) 4 3
CHSC19211C Chemistry in Life – I (Common for
the students of any Branch)
4 3
2018-2019 BATCH
XI CHHT18312 Bioinorganic & Inorganic
Photochemistry
III 4 3 100
XII CHHT18313 Organic Spectroscopy III 4 3 100
XII CHHT18314 Quantum Mechanics & Group Theory III 4 3 100
XIV CHHT18315 Pharmaceutical Chemistry III 4 3 100
XV CHSC18316 SOFT CORE (Main) – Industrial
Chemistry
III 4 3 100
XVI CHSC18317 Practical- II Physical Chemistry III 9 4 100
Seminar / Test / Library 1
XVII CHSC18418 Techniques in Inorganic Chemistry IV 4 3 100
XVIII CHSC18419 Organic synthesis & Reactions IV 4 3 100
XIX CHSC18420 Solid State & Photochemistry IV 4 3 100
XX CHSC18421 SOFT CORE (Main) – Green
Chemistry
IV 4 3 100
XXI CHSC18422 SOFT CORE (Main) –
Chemistry of Materials
IV 4 3
XXII CHHP423 Practical-IV Instrumental Experiments IV 8 3
Seminar / Test / Library 1
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M.Phil. Chemistry PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I MCHH 101 Research Methodology I 6 6 100
II MCHH 102 Selected Topics in Chemistry I 6 6 100
III Area Paper I 6 6 100
IV Dissertation II 15 15 150
V Viva-Voce II 3 3 50
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17. (x) M.Sc. Plant Biology & Biotechnology
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I PBHT101 Microbiology and Plant
Pathology
I 4 3 100
II PBHT102
Phycology, Mycology and
Bryology
I 4 3 100
III PBHT103
Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms
and Palaeobotany
I 4 3 100
IV PBHT104 Plant Ecology I 4 3 100
V PBHP105 Practical-I I 10 3 100
VI PBSC106 Soft Core: Internal Microbial-Biotechnology I 4 3 100
VII PBHT207 Computer Applications in Biology and
Biostatistics
II 4 3 100
VIII PBHT208 Plant Anatomy and Embryology II 4 3 100
IX PBHT209 Nanobiotechnology II 4 3 100
X PBHT210A Bioinstumentation II 4 3 100
XI PBHP211 Practical-II II 10 3 100
XII PBSC212 Soft Core: External Medical Botany II 4 3 100
2018-2019 BATCH
XIII PBHT313 Angiosperm Systematics and Resource
Utilization
II 4 3 100
XIV PBHT314 Genetics, Evolution & Plant Breeding III 4 3 100
XV PBHT315 Cell and Molecular Biology III 4 3 100
XVI PBHT316 Gene Technology III 4 3 100
XVII PBHP317 Practical-III III 4 3 100
XVIII PBSC318 Soft Core: Internal Medical Botany III 10 3 100
XIX PBHT419 Biochemistry and Plant Physiology IV 4 3 100
XX PBHT420 Plant Biotechnology IV 4 3 100
XXI PBHP421 Practical-IV IV 8 3 100
XXII PBPW22 Project Work IV 10 4 100
XXIII PBPV23 Project Viva IV - 2 100 XXIV PBSC424 Soft Core: External Mushroom
Technology
IV 4 3 100
M.Phil. Botany PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I MHT 11 Research Methodology I 5 6 100
II MHT 12 Advanced Topics in Botany I 5 6 100
III MHT 13 Area Paper I 5 6 100
IV MHD 21 Dissertation II 15 15 150
V MHV 22 Viva-Voce II - 3 50
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17. (xi) M.Sc. Zoology
P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
ZOHT101 Structure and function of Invertebrates I 4 4 100
ZOHT102 Structure and function of Chordates. I 4 4 100
ZOHT103 Biomolecule and Structural Biology I 4 4 100
ZOHT104 Genetics I 4 4 100
ZOSC105 Public Health and Hygiene / Economic
Zoology I 4 4 100
ZOHP106 Practical - I. (ZOHT101 to ZOHT104) I 8 4 100
Seminar and Field Work I 2 1
ZOHT201 Genetics II 4 4 100
ZOHT202 Endocrinology II 4 4 100
ZOHT203 Animal Ecology and Ethology II 4 4 100
ZOHT204 Animal Physiology II 4 4 100
ZOSC205 Public Health and Hygiene (For others only) II 4* 4 100
ZOHP206 Practical – II. (ZOHT201 to ZOHT204) II 8 4 100
Summer Internship Programme# I - 1
Seminar and Field Work II 2
2018-2019 BATCH
ZOHT301 Developmental Biology III 4 3 100
ZOHT302 Immunology III 4 3 100
ZOHT303 Fisheries and Aquaculture III 4 3 100
ZOHT304 Fish Preservation and Value Addition
Techniques
III 4 3 100
ZOSC305 Environmental Education and Toxicology
(Interdisciplinary: for others also)
III 4 3 100
ZOHP306 Practical –III (ZOHT301 to ZOHT304) III 8 4 100
ZOSC307 Aquariculture (interdisciplinary: for others) III 3* 3*
Tutorials: For both Hard core & Soft core III 5 5
Seminar / Field Work III 2 1
ZOHT401 Biological Technique and Bio Informatics IV 3 3 100
ZOHT402 Biomolecules and Structural Biology IV 3 3 100
ZOHT403 Individual Project IV 18 9 100
Viva 1
ZOHP 404 Practical – IV (ZOHT401 to ZOHT404) IV 4 2 100
ZOSC405 Tutorials: For Hard core IV 2 2
* Only for students of other departments
M.Phil. Zoology PAPER P.CODE TITLE OF THE PAPER SEM HOURS CRE. MARKS
I ZOHT Research Methodology I 6 6 100
II ZOSC Recent Advances in Zoology I 6 6 100
III ZOHT Background Paper I 6 6 100
IV Project II - 15 150
V Viva-Voce II - 3 50
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17. (xii) M.Sc. Computer Science
P.No. P.Code Title of the Paper Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
2019-2020 BATCH
I Database Systems I 4 3 100
II
Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms
using Python
I 4 3 100
III Data Warehousing and Data Mining I 4 3 100
IV Operating System Design I 4 3 100
V Soft Core I 4 3 100
VI
Data Structures and Algorithms using Python
Lab
I 4 2 100
VII RDBMS Lab I 4 2 100
MOOCs e- certification / Seminar / Test /
Library
I 2
VIII Data Communication and Networking II 4 3 100
IX Distributed Systems II 4 3 100
X Visual Programming using Python II 4 3 100
XI SOFT CORE II 4 3 100
XII SOFT CORE II 4 3 100
XIII Networking & Distributed Computing Lab II 4 2 100
XIV Visual Programming using Python Lab 4 2
MOOCs e- certification / Seminar / Test /
Library
II 2 100
2018-2019 BATCH
XV Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning III 4 3 100
XVI Software Engineering III 4 3 100
XVII Web Technology III 4 3 100
XVIII Soft Core III 4 3 100
XIX Soft Core III 4 3 100
XX AI & Machine Learning Lab. III 4 2 100
XXI Big Data Analytics Lab III 4 2 100
XXII
Integrated Online Certificate Course / Journal
Publication / Conference Presentation
III 2 2 100
XXIII Big Data and Cloud Computing IV 4 3 100
XXIV Project Work and Viv-voce IV 24 10 100 Seminar / Test Library 2 -
33
17. (xiii) M.Sc. Statistics
SEM P.Code Title of the Paper Hours Cre Max.
Marks
I
STAT-101 Probability Theory 3 100 STAT-102 Distribution Theory -I 3 100 STAT-103 Sampling Theory 3 100 STSC-104 Soft Core –I 3 100 STSC-105 Soft Core –II 3 100
II
STAT-206 Distribution Theory -II 3 100 STAT-207 Applied regression Analysis 3 100 STAT-208 Estimation Theory 3 100 STSC-209 Soft Core – III 3 100 STSC-210 Soft Core – IV – Statistical Lab I (SPSS) 3 100
III
STAT-INT Internship / Mini Project 3 100 STAT-311 Testing of Hypothesis 3 100 STAT-312 Linear Models and Design of Experiments 3 100 STAT-313 Stochastic Processes 3 100 STSC-314 Soft Core - V 3 100
IV
STSC-315 Soft Core – VI Statistical Lab II (SPSS) STAT-416 Multi Variate Analysis 3 100 STAT-417 Optimization Techniques 3 100 STAT-418 Statistics using R 3 100
STSC-419 Soft Core –VII 3 100
STSC-420 Soft Core - VIII 3 100
34
Soft Core Papers for other Departments – offered by Computer Science
Sl.No. Paper
Code SOFT CORE PAPERS
Sem Hours Cre Max.
Marks
1 Automata Theory and computation
I
&
II
2 Bioinformatics
3 Computer Graphics and Multimedia Systems
4 Cyber Security
5 Object Oriented System Design
6 Modeling and Simulation
7 Principles of Complier Design
8 Principles of Programming Languages
9 Soft Computing
10 Block chain and Bitcoin
III
&
IV
11 Digital Image Processing
12 Information retrieval Systems
13 Internet Things
14 Mobile Application Development
15 Natural Language Processing
16 Operation Research
17 Professional Ethics
18 Web Services and SOA
19 Software Testing and Quality Management
1. All first year first semester students should undergo NSS / NCC/ as Soft Core Paper.
2. Second Semester students are facilitated to choose Online course (MOOC- Massive
open online courses) through – NPTEL / SWAYAM.
3. Third semester students are expected to do internship / village adoption / field related
activity as one of the their soft core paper.
4. Fourth semester students are advised to take one non-major related paper as their soft
core paper
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18. CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2019-2020 – ODD SEMESTER
JUNE 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 SUN -
17 MON -
18 TUE -
19 WED -
20 THU -
21 FRI -
22 SAT -
23 SUN -
24 MON -
25 TUE -
26 WED -
27 THU Centre reopens after vacation 1
28 FRI 2
29 SAT -
30 SUN -
36
JULY 2019
Date Day Term
Days
1 MON 3
2 TUE 4
3 WED 5
4 THU 6
5 FRI 7
6 SAT -
7 SUN -
8 MON 8
9 TUE 9
10 WED 10
11 THU 11
12 FRI 12
13 SAT -
14 SUN -
15 MON 13
37
JULY 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 TUE 14
17 WED 15
18 THU 16
19 FRI 17
20 SAT -
21 SUN -
22 MON 18
23 TUE 19
24 WED 20
25 THU 21
26 FRI 22
27 SAT -
28 SUN -
29 MON CIA TEST-I for all semester papers – (from Unit-I
Only) Begins
23
30 TUE 24
31 WED 25
38
AUGUST 2019
Date Day Term
Days
1 THU 26
2 FRI CIA Test I- Ends 27
3 SAT -
4 SUN -
5 MON 28
6 TUE 29
7 WED 30
8 THU 31
9 FRI 32
10 SAT -
11 SUN -
12 MON Bakrid (Id-ul-Alha)* -
13 TUE 33
14 WED 34
15 THU Independence Day -
* Subject to change depending on the appearance of the moon.
39
AUGUST 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 FRI De jure Transfer Day -
17 SAT -
18 SUN -
19 MON CIA TEST II for all semester papers
– (from Unit – II only) Begins
35
20 TUE 36
21 WED 37
22 THU 38
23 FRI CIA TEST II -Ends 39
24 SAT -
25 SUN -
26 MON 40
27 TUE 41
28 WED 42
29 THU 43
30 FRI 44
31 SAT -
40
SEPTEMBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
1 SUN -
2 MON Vinayaga Chathurthi -
3 TUE 45
4 WED 46
5 THU 47
6 FRI 48
7 SAT -
8 SUN -
9 MON 49
10 TUE 50
11 WED 51
12 THU 52
13 FRI 53
14 SAT -
15 SUN -
41
SEPTEMBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 MON CIA TEST III for all semester papers
– (from Unit – III only) Begins
54
17 TUE 55
18 WED 56
19 THU 57
20 FRI CIA TEST III -Ends 58
21 SAT -
22 SUN -
23 MON 59
24 TUE 60
25 WED 61
26 THU 62
27 FRI 63
28 SAT -
29 SUN -
30 MON 64
42
OCTOBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
1 TUE 65
2 WED Gandhi Jayanti -
3 THU 66
4 FRI 67
5 SAT -
6 SUN -
7 MON Saraswathi Pooja/Ayudha Pooja -
8 TUE 68
9 WED 69
10 THU 70
11 FRI 71
12 SAT -
13 SUN -
14 MON 72
15 TUE 73
43
OCTOBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 WED 74
17 THU 75
18 FRI 76
19 SAT -
20 SUN -
21 MON CIA TEST IV for all semester papers
– (from Unit – IV only) Begins
77
22 TUE 78
23 WED 79
24 THU 80
25 FRI CIA TEST IV -Ends 81
26 SAT -
27 SUN Deepavali -
28 MON 82
29 TUE 83
30 WED 84
31 THU 85
44
NOVEMBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
1 FRI Puducherry Liberation Day -
2 SAT -
3 SUN -
4 MON 86
5 TUE 87
6 WED 88
7 THU 89
8 FRI 90
9 SAT -
10 SUN Milad-Un-Nabi (Birthday of Prophet
Mohammad)*
-
11 MON Model Exam Begins 91
12 TUE 92
13 WED 93
14 THU 94
15 FRI 95
* Subject to change depending on the appearance of the moon.
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NOVEMBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 SAT -
17 SUN -
18 MON Model Exam Ends 96
19 TUE 97
20 WED 98
21 THU 99
22 FRI 100
23 SAT -
24 SUN -
25 MON End Semester Exam Begins 101
26 TUE 102
27 WED 103
28 THU 104
29 FRI 105
30 SAT
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DECEMBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
1 SUN -
2 MON 106
3 TUE 107
4 WED 108
5 THU 109
6 FRI 110
7 SAT -
8 SUN -
9 MON 111
10 TUE 112
11 WED 113
12 THU 114
13 FRI 115
14 SAT -
15 SUN -
47
DECEMBER 2019
Date Day Term
Days
16 MON Odd Semester Vacation Begins -
17 TUE -
18 WED -
19 THU -
20 FRI -
21 SAT -
22 SUN -
23 MON -
24 TUE -
25 WED Christmas Day -
26 THU -
27 FRI -
28 SAT -
29 SUN -
30 MON -
31 TUE -
48
CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 2019-2020 – EVEN SEMESTER
JANUARY 2020
Date Day Term
Days
1 WED New Year’s Day -
2 THU -
3 FRI -
4 SAT -
5 SUN -
6 MON -
7 TUE -
8 WED -
9 THU Centre reopens after vacation 116
10 FRI 117
11 SAT -
12 SUN -
13 MON -
14 TUE Boogi Pongal -
15 WED Pongal -
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JANUARY 2020
Date Day Term
Days
16 THU Thiruvalluvar Day -
17 FRI Uzhavar Tirunal -
18 SAT -
19 SUN -
20 MON 118
21 TUE 119
22 WED 120
23 THU 121
24 FRI 122
25 SAT -
26 SUN Republic Day -
27 MON 123
28 TUE 124
29 WED 125
30 THU 126
31 FRI 127
50
FEBRUARY 2020
Date Day Term
Days
1 SAT -
2 SUN -
3 MON CIA TEST I for all semester papers
– (from Unit –I only) Begins
128
4 TUE 129
5 WED 130
6 THU 131
7 FRI CIA TEST I Ends 132
8 SAT -
9 SUN -
10 MON 133
11 TUE 134
12 WED 135
13 THU 136
14 FRI 137
15 SAT -
51
FEBRUARY 2020
Date Day Term
Days
16 SUN -
17 MON 138
18 TUE 139
19 WED 140
20 THU 141
21 FRI 142
22 SAT -
23 SUN -
24 MON CIA TEST II for all semester papers
– (from Unit –II only) Begins
143
25 TUE 144
26 WED 145
27 THU 146
28 FRI CIA TEST II Ends 147
29 SAT -
52
MARCH 2020
Date Day Term
Days
1 SUN -
2 MON 148
3 TUE 149
4 WED 150
5 THU 151
6 FRI 152
7 SAT -
8 SUN -
9 MON 153
10 TUE 154
11 WED 155
12 THU 156
13 FRI 157
14 SAT --
15 SUN -
53
MARCH 2020
Date Day Term
Days
16 MON 158
17 TUE 159
18 WED 160
19 THU 161
20 FRI 162
21 SAT -
22 SUN -
23 MON CIA TEST III for all semester papers
– (from Unit –III only) Begins
163
24 TUE 164
25 WED 165
26 THU 166
27 FRI CIA Test – III Ends 167
28 SAT -
29 SUN -
30 MON 168
31 TUE 169
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APRIL 2020
Date Day Term
Days
1 WED 170
2 THU 171
3 FRI 172
4 SAT -
5 SUN -
6 MON CIA TEST IV for all semester papers
– (from Unit – IV only) Begins
173
7 TUE 174
8 WED 175
9 THU 176
10 FRI Good Friday -
11 SAT -
12 SUN -
13 MON CIA Test – IV Ends 177
14 TUE Tamil New Year -
15 WED Model Exam Begins 178
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APRIL 2020
Date Day Term
Days
16 THU 179
17 FRI 180
18 SAT -
19 SUN -
20 MON 181
21 TUE Model Exam Ends 182
22 WED 183
23 THU 184
24 FRI 185
25 SAT -
26 SUN -
27 MON 186
28 TUE 187
29 WED Even Semester Exam Begins 188
30 THU 189
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MAY 2020
Date Day Term
Days
1 FRI May Day -
2 SAT -
3 SUN -
4 MON 190
5 TUE 191
6 WED Even Semester Vacation Begins -
7 THU -
8 FRI -
9 SAT -
10 SUN -
11 MON -
12 TUE -
13 WED -
14 THU -
15 FRI -
Calendar for 2019-2020
June -2019
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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October-2019
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27 28 29 30 31
November-2019
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January -2020
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March-2020
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April -2020
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