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Student ReportThe following report is auto-generated based on compliance
guidelines of NCTE
Name of the institution SHREE AMIRTHA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Address NH - 7, Salem Road, Ponnusamy Nagar, Pappinaickenpatti(po), Namakkal - 637 003.
State Tamil Nadu
District Namakkal
City Namakkal
Pincode 637003
Email [email protected]
STD Code 04286
Telephone No. with Code 244184
Year of establishment 2005
Hilly Region No
Teacher Education Programmes (s) offered in the Institution
Sr.No. Programme NCTE Recognition Number
Year ofRecognition
by NCTE
SanctionedIntake (no.
ofStudents)
SanctionedBasic Units
1 B.Ed F.SRO/NCTE/APSO3909/B.Ed/TN/2014– 15/62341 Dated: 11/03/2015 2015 100 2
Details of Affiliation
Sr.No. Programme Name of the
Affiliating Body Affiliation Number Year ofAffiliation
1 B.Ed Tamil Nadu TeachersEducation Chennai
TNTEU/R/Affin-Contn/2009-2010/330 Dated:20.07.2010 2010
Status of Affiliation Temporary
Temporary Affiliation, it is valid up to 2018-06-24
Type of Management Self-financing Institution
Managed by Self-financing Institution
Status of the Institution Independent Institution offering only TeacherEducation Programme (s)
Institution meant for Co-Educational
Whether the institute is accessible in all weather conditions andthrough Pucca Road Yes
Name of the Nearest Railway Station Namakkal
In addition to the general information mentioned at i to X above, the institution mayhighlight the following, if it so desired:
History of theInstitution
NCTE Authorization decree Shree Amirtha College of Education started in 16.11.2005. When affiliated byPeriyar University each and every year hundred students completed their examination with successfullyafter that the year 2009 - 2010 the Institution functioning affiliated by Tamil Nadu Teachers Education
University. After that the University announced that the B.Ed I year Course changed into II year course in10.03.2012 under the control of NCTE for that announcement. In this institution NCTE committee members
visited for inspection, so this institution functioning with all the Basic facilities. NAAC Recognized ShreeAmirtha College of Education as an ‘B’ Grade institution in 2014 and out gone students were well settled
and working with different places.
VisionStatement
To be a model institution to produce ideal teachers for fulfilling the future requirements of the students andthe society.
Mission andObjectives
MISSION To teach all categories of student teachers to their utmost satisfaction. To produce the studentteachers to deliver their subjects effectively. To inculcate the discipline, morality, physical fitness, mentalhealth among the learners. These are the most valuable treasures in Education. To mould the learners to
be truly responsible citizens of India. To develop teachers in the art of voice Modulation and Etiquette.OBJECTIVES To develop Pedagogical knowledge and Skills and to use this expertise to encourage eachstudent to develop critical thinking and problem – solving abilities. To develop skills necessary for self –reflection and to use this knowledge to analyze past experiences and to pursue professional developmentopportunities. To develop an understanding of subject matter areas and to create meaningful learning
experiences based on this knowledge. To develop effective verbal, nonverbal, written, technological andmedia communication skills to support and enhance students learning. To encourage fairness, positive
social interactions, active learning and self motivation among the students.
Significant Achievements and Contributions in the field of Education, such asAwards/Recognition, Eminent Alumni etc.
SignificantAchievements, if
any
The College Publishes the Educational Journals with ISSN No. 2277-7342, ISSN No.2319-4642, Journalof Education ISSN No. 2249-1481, ISSN No. 2277-3398, ISSN No. 2278-9804 and Magazine Amiruth –
Zine. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Recognized Shree Amirtha College ofEducation as an ‘B’ Grade institution in 2014 with CGPA of 2.84 on four point scale In the year 2012 –
2016 there were 30 paper presentations, 42 seminar attended, 3 Books published.
Contributions inthe field ofEducation
The main focus of the College has been rural and urban development. Initially students would visit aparticular village, organize a work camp for about 5 days and help build a road, clean Temple that
used to be destroyed by Natural calamities. One village was adopted for overall development. Some ofthe other outreach programmes organized by the College through the social work department: Annual
blood donation camp Annual work camp in villages (College to Village) Awareness programmes onsocial issues like HIV / AIDS, Dengue, Cancer child abuse, etc. Service to Orphanages, old age homes
etc. Adoption of villages affected by Natural calamities. Campus cleanliness Drive. Observance ofIndependence Day, Republic Day, Women’s Day etc. The College promotes collaborations with
likeminded institutions, MOUs and Organizations. Records of these visits are documented.
SrNo. Awards and Recognition Received
1
In the sports and cultural competition conducted by TNTEU in March 2014, our College students participated andwon the prizes. We are proud to inform that among 657 Educational Colleges, Our student teachers stood First in
100mts Running and Second Place in Elocution competition in the District level and Third Place in 100mts Runningin the Zonal level Sports meet. Our student teachers participated in the State level competition also. M.
Leelavathi won Second Place in Elocution competition in District level. M. Narmatha won Third Place in 100mtsRunning in Zonal level Competition.
Sr No. Eminent Alumni
1 For the first time Alumni Association was formed in the College in 2014. The Alumni Association extends itssupport towards various developmental activities of the College.
Any other informationThe Institution has a large Number of cultural societies and Associations which
organize activities through out the year to facilitate a rich curricular culture in thecollege. The sports departments organizes different kinds of sports and games.
1) Land Area and Built-up area
(For Programmes: B.Ed)
Total Number ofProgramnme (s) Name of Programme Land Area (in
sqm.)Built-Up area (in
sqm.)
1 B.Ed 45325 4765
2) Infrastructural Facilities
Infrastructure Available Size in Sq. ft.
Number of classrooms Yes 8 1323.25 - 676.5
Campus & Infrastructure
Infrastructure Available Size in Sq. ft.
Multipurpose Hall Yes 2367.75
Library-cum-Reading Room Yes 1353.0
ICT Resource Centre Yes 699.5625
Curriculum Laboratory Yes 3067.3125
Art & Resource Centre Yes 676.5
Health & Physical Education Resource Centre Yes 322.875
Multipurpose Playfield Yes 158121.844
Principal’s Office Yes
Staff Rooms Yes
Administrative Office Yes
Visitors Room Yes
Separate Common Room for male & female students Yes
Seminar Room Yes
Canteen Yes
Separate Toilet facility for male & female students Yes
Separate Toilet facility for Staff Yes
Separate Toilet facility for differently abled persons Yes
Parking Space Yes
Open space for Additional Accommodation Yes
Store Room Yes
Medical facility Yes
Sick Room Yes
Music Room Yes
TLM Room Yes
Number of Staff (Academic, Administrative, Professional and Technical Staff) as on 1stSeptember 2016
Staff
Principal/HOD 1
1) Professor 0
2) Associate Professor/Reader 0
3) Assistant Professor/Lecturer 14
4) Any other 0
5) Total Academic Staff 15
Total Administrative, Technical and Professional Staff 8
No. of Vacant positions as on the date of last Revision of website:
Academic Positions No. of Vacant Positions
Principal/HOD -
Professor -
Associate Professor/Reader -
Assistant Professor/Lecturer -
Other Staff No. of Vacant Positions
Administrative Staff -
Technical Staff -
Professional Staff -
Detail of Academic Staff Recruited during Current Session (2016-17)
Course Name Name Designation Year of Appointment
Detail of Administrative, Professional and Technical Staff Recruited during CurrentSession (2016-17)
Course Name Name Designation Year of Appointment
Academic Staff Details :B.Ed
Name of theStaff
MemberPhotograph Designation Academic
QualificationProfessionalQualification
Date ofAppointment
Dr. S. SANTHINIDEVI Principal M.Sc., M.A.,M.Phil.,
M.Phil(Edu)., Ph. D M.Ed.,Ph. D 2013-04-01
Mrs. S.PANCHAVARNAM
AssistantProfessor inPsychology
M.Sc(Physics)., M.Ed., 2016-10-31
Mr. V. RAVI
AssistantProfessor in
PhysicalScience
M.Sc(Physics)., M.Ed., 2015-08-05
Mrs. P. RANIAssistant
Professor inHistory
M.A(History)., M.Ed., 2015-08-05
Mr. R. SURESHAssistant
Professor inTamil
M.A(Tamil).,M.Phil., M.Ed., 2016-10-31
Mrs. T.KALAVATHI
AssistantProfessor in
English
M.A(English).,M.Phil., M.Ed., 2013-06-01
Mr. A.BALAKUMAR
AssistantProfessor inMathematics
M.Sc(Maths)., M.Ed., 2016-10-31
Mr. K.SARAVANAN
AssistantProfessor inMathematics
M.Sc(Maths)., M.Ed., 2013-11-22
Name of theStaff
MemberPhotograph Designation Academic
QualificationProfessionalQualification
Date ofAppointment
Mrs. M.KALAIVANI
AssistantProfessor in
PhysicalScience
M.Sc(Chemistry)., M.Ed., 2015-11-06
Mrs. R.BHUVANA
AssistantProfessor inBiologicalScience
M.Sc(Botany)., M.Ed., 2015-08-05
Mr. A.SELLADURAI
AssistantProfessor in
History
M. A., M.Phil.,M.Phil(Edu)., M.Ed., 2007-06-02
Mrs. C. SELVI
AssistantProfessor in
Commerce andAccountancy
M.Com., M.Phil., M.Ed., 2015-08-05
Mrs. P. SASIKALA
AssistantProfessor inComputerScience
M. Sc., M.Ed., 2016-10-31
Mr. G. SELVARAJ
AssistantProfessor in
PhysicalEducation
B.A., M.P.Ed., 2015-08-05
Mrs. S. JESINTHAAssistant
Professor inFine Arts
M.F.A M.F.A 2015-08-05
Administrative, Professional and Technical Staff Details : B.Ed
Name of theStaff Member Photograph Designation Academic
QualificationProfessionalQualification
Date ofAppointment
Mr. S. MOHAN RAJU Librarian M.A., B.Ed., M.L.I.S 2012-06-01
Mrs. M. CHITRA Lab Assistant BCA., 2016-07-01
Mrs. V. SATHYA Office-cum-AccountAssistant M.Com., M.Phil., 2016-09-01
Mrs. S. RADHA LabAttendant/Helper B.Sc., 2015-07-07
Mrs. R. VIMALA Store Keeper B.B.A., 2014-07-17
Mr. S. BALADHANDAYUTHABANI Technical Assistant B.Sc., 2016-07-01
Mrs. S. KIRUTHIGA Office-cum-AccountAssistant B.Sc., 2015-08-12
Mr. P. KANNAN LabAttendant/Helper B.Sc., 2015-08-19
Student profile
Programme
Date ofcommencement of
the current academicsession (2016-18)
Last date fixedby the
affiliating bodyfor admission
(2016-18)
Date of lastadmission
made in theinstitution(2016-18)
No. of studentsenrolled in the
currentacademicsession
(2016-18)
B.Ed 2016-09-14 2016-10-05 2016-10-05 84
Is the category wise distribution of students displayed on the website in the format, as given below? Yes
Name OfProgramme
Number Of Enrolled Students TotalEnrolledStudentsSC ST OBC Unreserved Male Female Management
QuotaDifferently
abled
B.Ed 30 19 34 1 17 67 84 0 84
Students Enrolled for the Current Session of B.Ed
Sr.No. Heads SC ST OBC Unreserved
1 Highest % Marks in Qualifying examination 77% 82% 91% 68%
1 Lowest % Marks in Qualifying examination 45% 50% 53% 68%
Library
a) Sitting capacity in the Reading Room 60
Books, Titles, and Journals For Programme B.Ed
Name of the Programme Books, Titles and Professional Journals Number
B.Ed Number of Titles Available 3153
Number of Books Available 6579
Number of Professional Journals subscribed 12
Number of Encyclopaedia 60
Instructional Resources
Name of the Programme Books, Titles and Professional Journals Number
Number of Dictionaries 30
Addition of Reference Books in Current Session (2016-17) and Previous Session(2015-16)
Name of theProgramme
Books, Titles and ProfessionalJournals
InPreviousSession
(2015-16)
In Current Session(2016-17)
B.Ed Number of Reference Books Added 71 0
ICT or Educational Technology Resource Centre for Programmes
B.Ed
Sr.No. Resources for ICT or Educational Technology ResourceCentre
Write “A” for Availableand “NA” for not
Available
1 Adequate number of Computer System A
2 Hardware for Projection (LCD Projector or Digital Projector etc.) A
3 CDs/DVDs/ROM A
4 Educational Software Facilities including TV A
5 DVD Player A
6 Slide Projector A
7 Slides A
8 Films A
9 Satellite ROT (Received Only Terminal) NA
10 SIT (Satellite Interactive Terminal) NA
Physical Education Resource Centre
Essential items available be mentioned
Sr. No. Item Name
1 Sports and field Equipment for Athletics
Sr. No. Item Name
2 Foot ball
3 Cricket
4 Basket ball
5 Volley Ball
6 Athletic Track
7 Skipping Ropes
Art & Craft Resource Centre
Art and Craft Resource Centre for: (B.Ed)
Sr.No. Resources for Art and Craft Resource Centre Write “A” for Available and “NA”for not Available
1 A Set of wood working Tools A
2 Raw material and Equipment for Toy Making A
3 Raw material and Equipment for Doll Making A
4 Raw material and Equipment for Dress Designing A
5 Raw material and Equipment for Puppetry A
6 Material for Preparation of Charts A
7 Material for Preparation of Models and other Practical Activities A
8 Stationery (Chart Paper, Mount Board, etc.) A
9 Tools like Scissors, Scales etc. A
10 Cloth A
Curriculum Laboratory
Essential items available be mentioned for: (B.Ed)
Sr.No. Resources for Curriculum Laboratory
Write “A” forAvailable and“NA” for not
Available
Upload the list ofAvailable Resources
1 Resources for English Language A List available
2 Resources for Science Education A List available
3 Resources for Social Science Education A List available
4 Resources for Regional Language Education A List available
5 Resources for Core Mathematics A List available
6 Overhead Projector/ Notice Boards/Black Boards A List available
Annual fees charged from students of different programmes and annual fees fixed bythe state Govt. for different programmes
Sr.No. Programme
Total Annual Fee charged bythe Institution(Current
Session)
Fee fixed by theCentral/State/Union TerritoryGovernment(Current Session)
1 B.Ed 6900000 37500
Total Income and Total Expenditure
Sr. No. Heads Previous Session (2015-16) Amount (INR)
1 Total Income 5599154.00
1 Total Expenditure 7293886.00
Expenditure during the previous academic session
Sr. No. Heads Previous Session (2015-16) Amount (INR)
1 Salary of Staff 4338000
2 Infrastructure and its Augmentation 0
Financials
Sr. No. Heads Previous Session (2015-16) Amount (INR)
3 Instructional Resources and its Augmentation 0
Essential Information regarding Academic Management are following
Sr.No. Heads Data
1 Daily working hours 6
2 Number of working days 6
3 Weekly working hours 36
4 Number of working days in the previous session 200
5 Number of Schools Available for Internship 23
6 Maximum No. of Students deputed to any School 08
7 Lowest No. of Students deputed to any School 02
8 Name of the Value-added Course Provided byInstitution not prescribed by affiliating body
Communication development, personaltydevelopment, Meditation.
Details of Internship School
Name of theschool Location Management
Total Numberof students in
school
Distancefrom TEI
No. ofstudentteachers
deputed ininternship
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 652(app.) 7 02
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 840(app.) 5 08
Govt. Hr. Sec. School(GTR) Rural Government 600(app.) 9 05
Govt. Hr. Sec. Schoo Rural Government 700(app.) 9 05
Govt. Girls Hr. Sec.School Urban Government 1000(app.) 6 08
Academic Management
Name of theschool Location Management
Total Numberof students in
school
Distancefrom TEI
No. ofstudentteachers
deputed ininternship
Govt. Boys Hr.Sec.School Urban Government 1200(app) 6 04
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 700(app.) 7 07
Govt. Boys.Hr. Sec.School Rural Government 644(app.) 7 03
S.B.M. Hr. Sec. School Urban Government Aided 460(app.) 6 07
Govt. Hr. Sec.School(GTR) Rural Government 546(app.) 7 02
Govt. Girls Hr. Sec.School Rural Government 760(app.) 7 08
Govt. Boys Hr. Sec.School Rural Government 660(app.) 7 03
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 800(app.) 8 02
K.K.C Girls Hr. Sec.School Rural Government Aided 700(app.) 10 02
Selvam Hr. Sec. School Urban Private Unaided 500(app.) 3 08
Nagaravai Hr.Sec.School Urban Government 500(app.) 5 04
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 600(app.) 7 02
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 625(app.) 9 03
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 700(app.) 10 04
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 500(app.) 9 03
Govt. Welfare. Hr. Sec.School Rural Government 800(app.) 4 05
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 600(app.) 6 04
Govt. Hr. Sec. School Rural Government 700(app.) 9 03
Pass % age in the final three examination during the last three academic session
Sr. No. Programme Session 2013-14 Session 2014-15 Session 2015-16
1 B.Ed 97% 92% Waiting for Result
2
3
Pass % age in the final three examination during the last three academic session
Sr. No. Programme Session 2013-14 Session 2014-15 Session 2015-16
4
5
Number of Ex-students of the Institution who qualified in the Central or State EligibilityTest during the Previous two years
No. of Students Qualifiedin Previous Years Year Number of Students Appeared Number of Students
Qualified
2016 Examination not Conducted -
Details of Academic Programmes like Conference, Seminars, Workshops, TrainingProgrammes organized, during the previous academic session
Sr. No. Conference
1 -
Sr. No. Seminars And Workshop
1 Teaching Learning methods, Communication Technology in Education, Workshop on Art and Craft.
Sr. No. Training Programmes
1 Staff orientation programme, yoga, students leadership programme,
Sr. No. Details Of Events
1Environmental awareness, Library day, Water day celebrations, World Science day, Teachers day,
Women's day, Independence day, Annual day, Republic day, Inauguration programme. Plantation drive,Cultural drive.
Essential Information regarding Governance Structure are following
Sr. No. Heads Data
1 Has the institution constituted the Managing Committee? Yes
Governance Structure
Sr. No. Heads Data
2 Number of meetings held during the previous session of Management Committee 2
3 Has the Institution set up a Grievance Redressal Mechanism? Yes
4 Has the Institution set up Anti Ragging Mechanism? Yes
Format to Display Composition of Management Committee
Sr. No. Name Educational Qualification ProfessionalOccupation Designation
1 Dr. P. Selvaraj B.V.Sc., Educationist Chairman
2 Dr. P. Selvaraj B.V.Sc., Educationist Correspondent
3 Dr. B. KaviethraNandhini B.E.,M.B.A.,M.S(Edu).,Ph. D., Educationist Member Secretary
4 Dr. B. KaviethraNandhini B.E.,M.B.A.,M.S(Edu).,Ph. D., Educationist Manager
Grievance Redressal Mechanism Details
The students can lodge complaints and their grievances tothe principal directly which are the them discussed in Asst.Professor meetings as well as core - committee meetingsand actions are taken accordingly. Grievance Box are also
kept in front of principal office where the students can droptheir complaints. The member of students Grievance cell
committee is as follows. 1. Dr. S. Santhini Devi Principal, 2.Mr. A. Selladurai Assistant Professor, 3. Mr. K. Saravanan
Assistant Professor.
Anti Ragging Mechanism DetailsThere is and Anti - Ragging Committee the Composition of
the Committee is as follows 1. Dr. S. Santhini Devi Principal,2. Mr. A. Selladurai Assistant Professor.
Above information is furnished and authenticated by
Signature
Name (authorized signatory) Dr B KAVIETHRA NANDHINI
Designation Secretary
Organization V. Ponnusamy Educational & Charitable Trust
Declaration by Competent Authority
Date 2016-11-14