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PATRICIAN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE

Affiliated to the University of Madras &


Accredited 'A' Grade by NAAC
Canal Bank Road, Gandhi Nagar,
(Behind Kotturpuram Railway Station) Adyar, Chennai - 600 020.
Phone: 044 - 2440 1362, 2442 6913
Website: www.patriciancollege.ac.in
E-mail_ID: director@patriciancollege.ac.in
principal@patriciancollege.ac.in
An Institute of the Brothers of St. Patrick

CALENDAR 2019 - 2020

Name: ...................................................................................................

Department: ........................................................................................

Year: ......................................... Adm.No: .........................................

Signature of the Student: ....................................................................

NOTE: This Calendar is to be brought to College daily


THE COLLEGE

Patrician College of Arts and Science was established


in 2001. It is a Christian Minority Co-educational Self-
financing Institution affiliated to the University of Madras,
catering to the educational needs of students. It was
instituted by the Brothers of St. Patrick, a congregation
established by Bishop Daniel Delany on Feb 3rd 1808, in
Ireland. The members of the congregation drew inspiration
from the life and spirit of their Patron Saint – St. Patrick.
With a noble spirit to serve humanity, the Patrician Brothers
stepped into the vocation of educating the youth to free
them from the bonds of ignorance. With their phenomenal
skill in leadership, governance and the strong hand of the
Almighty, the congregation has established schools &
colleges throughout the world.

The aim of the college is to prepare the youth to


continually seek, strive and find truth, to grow into mature
and responsible citizens, ready to face the challenges of life
personally and for society. Special efforts are taken to
impart values in an atmosphere that heightens self esteem
and empowers the individual. Therefore, the College
strives to inculcate in the students a sound philosophy of
life, based on faith in God.

The motto of St. Patrick is ORA ET LABORA which


means to Pray and Work. The college emblem, the
Shamrock, was used by St. Patrick to illustrate and explain
to his followers the concept of the Holy Trinity – the Father,
the Son and the Holy Spirit. The threefold college motto,
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“To Seek, To Strive, To Find” is aptly symbolized in the LORD’S PRAYER
Trefoil Shamrock. Patrician College desires to give Our Father in Heaven / Holy be your Name / Your Kingdom
fulfillment in their search for knowledge, steadfastness in come / your will be done / on earth as it is in Heaven. Give
their perseverance towards holistic excellence and us this day / our daily bread / forgive us our trespasses / as
illuminating in their discovery of truth. we forgive those who trespass against us/ and lead us not
into temptation / but deliver us from evil.
VISION - Amen.
Patrician College will continue to emerge as the Centre for St. Patrick Pray for us.
Excellence in Higher Education and build human resources
with values to make a significant contribution to society.
PRAYER TO ST. PATRICK
MISSION O God, who did send, among us, your blessed servant St.
Patrick to instruct and save us, and did infuse into his heart
To provide a holistic education for intellectual and physical so great a share of your own tenderness, charity and zeal.
development, social and cultural sensitivity and economic Grant us through his intercession a lively faith, a firm hope
opportunities that will empower every student to live in and an ardent zeal for charity. Let our courage be, like that
harmony. of our Patron, to face trials and difficulties courageously,
confident that you are with us in every undertaking.
THEME 2019-20 - Amen.

“SERVE TO LEAD” PRAYER BEFORE CLASS


O God / You are the Truth and the Origin of all
knowledge./Bless our studies which we consecrate to you. /
Enlighten our minds,/ strengthen our memories /and direct
us,/ to what is right./ Grant us to seek Truth always,/ and be
good to everyone/ whom we meet,/ today and always.

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THE PLEDGE jPz;lhikia xopf;f Nkw;nfhs;Sk; cWjpnkhop
(On Martyrs’ day -30th January)
India is my country. / All Indians are my brothers and
sisters. / I love my country / and I am proud of its rich and ,e;jpa murpayikg;gpd;ghy; ,iltplhj> cskhu;e;j
varied heritage./ I shall always strive to be worthy of it. / I gw; W s; s ,e; j paf; Fbkfdhfpa ehd; > ekJ
murpayikg;gpd;gb jPz;lhik xopf;fg;gl;Ltpl;lJ vd;gij
shall respect my parents, teachers and elders / and I shall mwpNtd;. jPz;lhikia mbg;gilahff; nfhz;L> vtu;kPJk;
treat everyone with courtesy. / To my country and my njupe;Njh> njupahkNyh r%f Ntw;Wikia kdk;> thf;F>
people, / I pledge my devotion. / In their wellbeing and nray; vd;w ve;j tifapYk; filg;gpbf;fkhl;Nld; vd;W
prosperity alone / lies my happiness. ,jdhy; cskhu cWjpaspf;fpNwd;. murpayikg;gpd;
mbg;gilf; fUj;jpw;fpzq;f rhjp> rka NtWghlw;w Rje;jpu
rKjhaj;ij cUthf;Ftjpy; Neu;ikAlDk;
cz;ikAlDk; gzpahw;WtJ vdJ flikahFk;
jkpo;j;jha; tho;j;J vd;gijAk; czu;Ntd;. ,e;jpa murpayikg;gpd;ghy;
vdf;Fs;s KOg;gw;wpw;F ,J vd;nwd;Wk; vLj;Jf;fhl;lhf
tpsq;Fnkd;Wk; ,jdhy; cskhu cWjpaspf;fpNwd;.
ePuhUq; flYLj;j epykle;ijf; nfopnyhOFk; (Pledge of Untouchability to be administered on 30th January,
rPuhUk; tjdnkdj; jpfo;guj fz;lkpjpy; after the observance of silence between 11:00 and 11:02 hours)
njf;fzKk; mjpw;rpwe;j jpuhtpl ey; jpUehLk; nfhLQ;nray; vjpu;g;G ehs; cWjpnkhop
jf;frpW gpiwEjYk; jupj;j eWe; jpyfKNk! (On Anti-Terrorism Day -21st May)
mj;jpyf thridNghy; midj;JyFk; ,d;gKw mfpk;ir> rfpg;Gj;jd;ik Mfpa ek; ehl;bd; kuGfspy;
vj;jpirAk; Gfo;kzf;f ,Ue;jngUe; jsuhj ek;gpf;ifAila ,e;jpa kf;fshfpa ehk;
vt;tifahd nfhLQ;nray;fisAk; td;KiwfisAk; KO
jkpozq;Nf! jkpozq;Nf! cd;rPupsikj; Mw;wNyhL vjpu;g;Nghk; vd cWjp $WfpNwhk;. vy;yh
jpwk; tpae;J nray; kwe;J kf;fsplj;Jk; mikjp> rKjha xw;Wik> ey;Yzu;T
Mfpatw; i wg; Nghw; w p tsu; f ; f Tk; kf; f Sila
tho;j;JJNk! tho;j;JJNk! tho;j;JJNk! capu;fSf;Fk; kw;Wk; ew;gz;GfSf;Fk; CWtpistpf;Fk;
gpuptpidr; rf;jpfis vjpu;j;Jg; NghuhlTk; ehk; cWjp
- kNdhd;kzPak; ng. Re;judhu; $WfpNwhk;.

Foe;ijj; njhopyhsu; Kiwapid mfw;Wtjw;fhd


cWjpnkhop
(On Anti-Child Labour Day – 12th June)
,e;jpa murpayikg;G tpjpfspd;gb fy;tp ngWtJ
Foe;ijfspd; mbg;gil cupik vd;gjhy; 14 tajpw;Fl;gl;l
Foe; i jfis xUNghJk; ve; j tpjg; gzpfspYk;
<LgLj;jkhl;Nld; vdTk; mtu;fs; gs;spf;Fr; nry;tij
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Cf;Ftpg;Ngd; vdTk; Foe;ijj; njhopyhsu; Kiwapid PERSONAL INFORMATION
Kw; w pYkhf mfw; w pl rKjhaj; j py; tpopg; G zu; T
Vw; g Lj; J Ntd; vdTk; jkpofj; i jf; Foe; i jj;
njhopyhsuw;w khepykhf khw;wtjw;F vd;dhy; ,ad;wtiu Name of the Student: ............................................................................
ghLgLNtd; vdTk; cskhu cWjp $WfpNwd;.
Department: .....................................................Year: ...........................
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Roll No: ...............................................................................................
(On Communal Harmony Day – 20th August)
Date of Birth: .................................... Religion: ..................................
ehd; rhjp> ,d> tl;lhu kj my;yJ nkhopg;ghFg;ghL
vJTkpd;wp> ,e;jpahtpd; midj;J kf;fspd; czu;Tg;G+u;t Name of the Father: .............................................................................
xw;Wikf;Fk; ey;ypzf;fj;jpw;Fk; ghLgLNtd; vd;W cskhu
cWjpnkhop vLj; J f; nfhs; f pNwd; . NkYk; > Name of the Mother: ...........................................................................
vq; f Sf; f pilNaahd midj; J NtWghLfisAk;
td;Kiwapy; <Lglhky; Ngr;Rthu;j;ijfs; %ykhfTk; Occupation of the Father: …................................................................
murpayikg;Gr; rl;l topKiwfisg; gpd;gw;wpAk; Occupation of the Mother: …................................................................
jPu;j;Jf;nfhs;Ntd; vd;Wk; ,jdhy; cWjpaspf;fpNwd;.
Residential Address: .............................................................................
Njrpa xUikg;ghL cWjpnkhop
(On National Integration Day – 19th November) ..........................................................................................................
..........................................................................................................
ehl;bd; Rje;jpuk;> xUikg;ghL Mfpatw;iwf; fhf;fTk;
tYg;gLj;jTk; vd;id mu;g;gzpj;Jr; nray;gLNtd; Office Address Father/Mother: .............................................................
vd;W kdkhu cWjp $WfpNwd;. NkYk;> ehd;
xUNghJk; td;Kiwapy; <Lglkhl;Nld; vd;Wk; kjk;> ..........................................................................................................
nkhop> tl;lhuk; kw;Wk; murpay; nghUshjhu ..........................................................................................................
Ngjq;fSf;F mikjpahd KiwapYk; murpay;
rl;lj;jpw;Fl;gl;Lk; jPu;Tfhzj; njhlu;e;J ghLgLNtd; Tel No.(Res): ................................. Tel No.(Office): .............................
vd;Wk; cWjp $WfpNwd;.
Mobile No.: ...........................................................................................
Blood Group .....................................................................................
I have read all the rules of the college as contained in the diary and
abide by them and all the decisions taken by the college.

Date ......................... Signature of the Parent/Guardian

Signature of the Student: ...........................................................


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OFFICE HOURS CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

The College Office will function from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on The University of Madras has introduced Choice Based Credit
all working days. Requests for certificates, testimonials and System in Undergraduate /Post Graduate courses from the
other documents requiring the Principal’s signature should be Academic year 2008-2009. According to this system, the
addressed to the Principal and submitted to the College Office. students are given various course options in which he/she can
choose from. These are offered as Non-major electives and
Prior notice of 10 days should be given for the issue of any credits are allotted at the end of the semester (Nov /April) after
certificate. the conduct of the University examinations.

BANKERS Advanced Tamil/Basic Tamil is introduced for systematic


SHIFT - I learning of Tamil. Soft Skills is also introduced to increase the
Fees must be remitted in the UNION BANK OF INDIA, ST. level of students' communication skills and confidence.
MICHAEL’S ACADEMY BRANCH, ADYAR on the due Participation in Sports, NSS, Rotaract and other extension
date or at least by the last date. Parents are requested to avoid the services is compulsory and credits are allotted.
last minute rush for payment of fees. A fine of Rs.10/- per day
(inclusive of Sundays and holidays) will be imposed if payment The semester system with credits has evolved as the most
of fees is made after the last date. popular and functional pattern of education across the globe.
Evaluation of students is based on two CA tests and one model
BANK TIMINGS exam in each semester. It is compulsory for the students to attend
Monday to Saturday : 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. the model exam. These marks will be considered for internal
(II and IV Saturdays Holiday) marks.
SHIFT – II
Fee challan to be collected from the college office and can be Credit is a universally accepted or internationally recognized
paid in any HDFC Branch during the branch working hours. yardstick of assessment enabling students to move from one
educational institution to another either within or outside the
DATES FOR PAYMENT OF FEES
country.
PARTICULARS DUE DATE LAST DATE
WITHOUT PENALTY 10.05.2019 31.05.2019
WITH PENALTY 01.06.2019 15.06.2019
Students are advised to retain all their fee payment receipts until
the end of their studies and produce them at any time, if required,
for verification. While paying the fees students are requested to
write their full name and admission number in the bank challan.
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Highlights of CBCS Pattern Question Paper Pattern for UG courses:
1. Uniform scheme for Undergraduate / Post graduate courses under
semester pattern. Section A (30 words)
10 out of 12 – 10 x 2 Marks = 20 Marks
Study Components No. of Credit Total Section B (200 words)
courses courses Credits 5 out of 7 – 5 x 5 Marks = 25 Marks
Part I - Tamil, other languages 2+2=4 3 12 Section C (500 words)
3 out of 5 – 3x10 Marks = 30 Marks
Part II-English 2+2=4 3 12 Total = 75 Marks
Part III-Core Subjects 13-15 4-5 60
Allied Subjects Project/Elective 4 5 20 Question Paper Pattern for PG courses:
with three courses 15 Section A:10 x 1 = 10 Marks
Section B: 5 x 5 = 25 Marks
Part IV-1
Section C: 4 x 10 = 40 Marks
a. Those who have not studied
Tamil upto X Std and taken a Distribution of Marks for University semester theory exam:
non-Tamil Language under External assessment : 75 Marks
P a r t - I s h a l l t a k e Ta m i l Continuous assessment : 25 Marks
comprising of two courses. (Attendance - 5 Marks, Assignment- 5 Marks,
(Level will be at 6th Standard) Seminar - 5 Marks, Test - 10 Marks)
b. Those who have not studied
Tamil upto XII standard and Distribution of Marks for Practical exam:
taken a non-Tamil Language External assessment : 60 Marks
under Part I shall take Continous assessment : 40 Marks
Advanced Tamil comprising (Attendance - 5 Marks, Record - 5 Marks, Test - 30 Marks)
of two courses.
Distribution of Marks for Project:
c. Others who do not come External : 80 Marks Internal : 20 Marks
under a+b can choose Viva Voce : 20 Marks Presentations : 20 Marks
a non-major elective comprising Project Report : 60 Marks
of two courses
Attendance Grading scheme:
2. Skill Based Subjects (Elective) 3+3=6 2 12 below 60% - Nil
3. Environmental Studies 1 2 2 60 – 75% - 3
76 – 90% - 4
4. Value Education 1 2 2 91 – 100% - 5
Part V-Extension Activities 1 1 1

Total 140

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ACADEMIC YEAR 2019 - 2020 SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
UG COURSE- SUBJECTS CODE
Programming In C++ Using Data Structures Lab SAZ31
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Environmental Studies ENV4B
Essentials Of Spoken And
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. Presentation Skills Level-I TSSEC
CODE IV Programming In Java SAZ4A
I Tamil-I CLA1L Operating Systems SAZ4B
Hindi-1 CLE1E Computer Graphics SAZ4C
French-1 CLK1S Cost And Management Accounting SBZ4A
English-I CLZ1K Java Programming Lab SAZ41
Fundamentals Of Digital Computers SAU1A Environmental Studies ENV4B
Pc Software- Lab SAZ11 Essentials Of Spoken And
Mathematics-I SBAMM Presentation Skills Level-Ii TSSED
Essentials Of Language And V Database Management System SAZ5A
Communication Level-I TSSEA Software Engineering SAZ5B
NME Basics Of Health Care Management CNE1D Resource Management Techniques SAZ5C
Basic Tamil-I NLT1C Visual Programming SEZ5A
Advanced Tamil-I TLT1C Practical- Rdbms Lab SAZ51
II Tamil-II CLA2H Value Education VAE5Q
Hindi-II CLE2G VI Web Technology SAZ6A
French-II CLK2T Data Communication And Networking SAZ6B
English-II CLZ2K Software Testing SAZ6C
Programming In C SAE1A Data Mining SEZ6H
Programming In C Lab SAE11 Client Server Computing SEZ6E
Mathematics-II SBAMN Web Applications Lab SAZ61
Essentials Of Language And Compulsory Extension Activities CES6Q
Communication Level-II TSSEB
NME Concept Of Self Help Group CNE2D DEGREE: B.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE
Basic Tamil-II NLT2D
Advanced Tamil-II TLT2D
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE
III Programming In C++ And Data Structures SAZ3A
Microprocessors And Its Applications SAZ3B I Tamil-I CLA1L
Numerical And Statistical Methods SAZ3C Hindi-I CLE1E
Financial Accounting SBZ3C French-I CLK1S
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
English-I CLZ1L English-IV CLZ4R
Programming In C SAE1A Programming In Java SAE4A
Mathematics-I SBAMM Java Programming Lab SAE41
Programming In C Lab SAE11 Statistical Methods And Their Applications-II SBAOD
Essentials Of Language And Statistical Methods And SBAO2
Communication Level I TSSEA Their Applications-Practicals
NME Functional Mathematics - I SNM1A Essential Of Spoken And Presentation
Basic Tamil-I NLT1C Skill Level Ii TSSED
Advanced Tamil-I TLT1C Environmental Studies ENV4B
II Tamil-II CLA2H V Operating Systems SAE5A
Hindi-II CLE2G Database Management System SAE5B
French-II CLK2T Computer Architecture & Organization SAE5C
English-II CLZ2L Visual Programming-Elective I SEE5A
Digital Electronics And Microprocessor SAE2B Rdbms Lab SAE51
Digital Electronics And Microprocessor Lab SAE22 Value Education VAE5Q
Mathematics-Ii SBAMN VI Data Communication And Networking SAE6A
Essential Of Language And Web Technology SAE6B
Communication Level Ii TSSEB Web Applications Lab SAE61
Nme Basic Tamil-Ii NLT2D Data Mining - Elective I SEE6H
Advanced Tamil-Ii TLT2D Computer Graphics - Elective II SEE6E
Functional Mathematics - Ii SNM2E Extension Activities CES6Q
III Hindi-Iii CLE3H
French-Iii CLK3M DEGREE: B.COM (GEN)
English-Iii CLZ3P
Data Structures Using C++ Lab SAE31 SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
Programming In C++ And Data Structures SAE3A CODE
Statistical Methods And Their Applications-I SBAOC I Tamil- I CLA1L
Essentials Of Spoken And Presentation TSSEC Hindi- I CLE1E
Skills Level- I
French -I CLK1S
Environmental Studies ENV4B
English I CLZ1K
IV Tamil-IV CLA4K
Hindi-IV CLE4J Financial Accounting CPZ1A
French-IV CLK4N Business Communication CPZ1B
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Business Economics CDZ1A Financial Management CPZ5D
Essentials Of Language & Communication Level I TSSEA Income Tax Law Practices I CVZ5A
NME Basic Tamil NLT1C Value Education VAE5Q
Advance Tamil TLT1C VI Advanced Cost Accounting CPZ6A
Buisness & Office Application SNE1A Management Accounting CPZ6B
II Tamil-II CLA2H Business Environment CPZ6C
Hindi- II CLE2G Income Tax Law And Practice - II CVZ6A
French II CLK2T Human Resources Management CVZ6B
English II CLZ2K Extention Activities CES6Q
Advanced Financial Accounting CPZ2A
Principes Of Management CPZ2B DEGREE: B.COM (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE)
Indian Economy CDZ2A
Essentials Of Language & Communication Level II TSSEB SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE
NME Basic Tamil NLT2D
I Tamil- I CLA1L
Advance Tamil TLT2D
Buisness & Office Application Lab SNE21
Hindi- I CLE1E
French -I CLK1S
III Corporate Accounting CPZ3A
Business Laws CPZ3B English I CLZ1K
Banking Theory Law And Practice CPZ3C Financial Accounting CPG1A
Marketing CPZ3D Marketing CPG1B
Business Statistics CDZ3A Business Statistics CDG1B
Essentials Of Spoken & Presentation Skills Level I TSSEC Essentials Of Language &
IV Advanced Corporate Accounting CPZ4A Communication Level I TSSEA
Company Law CPZ4B NME Social Skills SNT1A
Financial Services CPZ4C Basic Tamil NLT1C
Indirect Taxation CPZ4E Advance Tamil TLT1C
Elements Of O.R. CDZ4A II Tamil-II CLA2H
Essentials Of Spoken & Presentation
Hindi- II CLE2G
Skills Level Ii TSSED
Environmental Studies ENV4B French II CLK2L
V Cost Accounting CPZ5A English II CLZ2K
Practical Auditing CPZ5B Advanced Financial Accounting CPG2A
Entrepreneurial Development CPZ5C Business Environment CPG2B
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. DEGREE: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CODE
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
Elements Of O.R. CDG2A
CODE
Essentials Of Language & I Tamil -I CLA1L
Communication Level I TSSEB
Hindi – I CLEIE
NME Problem Solving & Creativity SNT2J
French - I CLK1S
Basic Tamil NLT2D
English- I CLZIK
Advance Tamil TLT2D
Managerial Economics MBM1A
III Corporate Accounting CPG3A
Financial Accounting MAM1C
Business Law CPG3B
Principles Of Management MAM1D
Banking Theory Law Practice CPG3C
Essentials Of Language And
Entrepreneurial Development CPG3D Communication Skills – Level I TSSEA
Business Mathematics I CDG3B NME Journalism - I ARN1A
Essentials Of Spoken & Presentation Basic Tamil – I NLT1C
Skills Level I TSSEC
Advanced Tamil - I TLT1C
IV Advanced Corporate Accounting CPG4A
II Tamil - II CLA2H
Financial Services CPG4B
Hindi – II CLE2G
Principles Of Management CPG4C
French - II CLK2L
Business Communication CPG4D
English - II CLZ2K
Business Mathematics-Ii CDG4B
International Trade MBM2B
Evs ENV4B
Business Communication MAM2C
V Practical Auditing CPG5A
Management Accounting MAM2E
Elements Of Cost Accounting CPG5B
Essentials Of Language And
Income Tax Law Practices I CPG5C Communication Skills – Level II TSSEB
Financial Management CPG5D NME Journalism – II ARN2A
Portfolio Management CVG5A Basic Tamil – II NLT2D
Value Education VAE5Q Advanced Tamil – II TLT2D
VI Management Accounting CPG6A III Financial Management MAM3E
Advanced Cost Accounting CPG6B Organizational Behavior MAM3G
Income Tax Law And Practice - Ii CPG6C Computer Application In Business MAM3H
Working Capital Management CPG6D Marketing Management MAM3J
Capital Markets CVG6A Business Mathematics And Statistics MCM3C
Extention Activities CES6Q Environmental Studies ENV4B
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Essentials Of Spoken And Essentials Of Language And
Presentational Skills – Level I TSSEC Communication Level – I TSSEA
IV Business Regulatory Frame Work MAM4M NME History Of Tamil Cinema SNX1J
Financial Services MAM4N Basic Tamil – I NLT1C
Management Information System MAM4P Advanced Tamil – I TLTIC
Human Resource Management MAM4Z II Tamil – II CLA2H
Operation Research MBM4D Hindi – II CLE2G
Environmental Studies ENV4B French – II CLK2L
Essentials Of Spoken And English – II CLZ2L
Presentational Skills – Level 2 TSSED Advanced Financial Accounting CYA2A
V Advertising Management & Sales Promotion MAM5A Human Resource Management CYA2B
Research Methodology MAM5B Business Communication CYB2B
Operation Management MAM5C Essentials Of Language And
Material Management MAM5W Communication Level – II TSSEB
Entrepreneurial Development MEM5B NME Great Artist SNX2J
Value Education VAE5Q Basic Tamil – II NLT2D
VI Business Taxation MAM6K Advanced Tamil – II TLT2D
Business Environment MAM6X III Tamil – III CLA3J
Services Marketing MAM6Y Hindi – III CLE3H
Customer Relationship Management MEM6A French – III CLK3M
Group Project Work MAM6Q English – III CLZ3P
Compulsory Extension Services CES6Q Corporate Accounts – I CYA3A
Company Law And Secretarial Practice CYA3B
DEGREE: B.COM (CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP) Statistics – I CYB3A
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. Environmental Studies ENV4B
CODE Essencials Of Spoken And
I Tamil – I CLA1L Presentation Skills Level – I TSSEC
Hindi – I CLE1E IV Tamil – IV CLA4K
French – I CLK1S Hindi – IV CLE4J
English – I CLK1L French – IV CLK4J
Financial Accounting CYA1A English – IV CLZ4R
Company Law And Secretarial Practice – I CYA1B Corporate Accounting – II CYA4A
Marketing CYB1B Buisness Management CYA4B
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Statistic II CYB4A Hindi – II CLE2G
Environmental Studies ENV4B French – II
Essencials Of Spoken And English – II CLZ2L
Presentation Skills – II TSSED Communication Skills SAX2B
V Management Accounting CYA5A Drawing – II SAX21
Securities Law And Market Operations CYA5B Graphic Design – II SBX22
Income Tax Law And Practices – I CYA5C Essentials Of Language And
Commercial Law CYA5D Communication Skills Level–I TSSEB
Entrepreneurial Development CYE5A NME Consumer Protection And Rights MNM2E
Value Education VAE5Q Basic Tamil – II NLT2D
VI Income Tax Law And Practices I CYA6C Advanced Tamil – II TLT2D
Indirect Taxes CYA6D III Tamil – III CLA3J
Industrial Law CYA6B Hindi – III CLE3H
Cost Accounting CYA6A French – III CLK3H
Institutional Training CYE6Q English – III CLZ3P
External Activities CES6Q Advertising SAX3A
Printing SAX3B
DEGREE: B.Sc. VISUAL COMMUNICATION Computer Graphics SAX31
Environmental Studies ENV4B
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
Essentials Of Spoken And
CODE
Presentation Skills – Level I TSSEC
I Tamil – I CLA1L IV Tamil – IV CLA4K
Hindi – I CLE1E Hindi – IV CLE4J
French – I CLK1K French – IV CLK4N
English – I CLZ1L English – IV CLZ4R
Introduction To Visual Communication SAX1A Elements Of Film SAX4A
Drawing – I SAX11 Basic Photography SAX4B
Graphic Design – I SBX12
Practical Photography SAX41
Essentials Of Language And
Environmental Studies ENV4B
Communication Skills Level – I TSSEA
Essentials Of Spoken And
NME Basics Of Retail Marketing MNM1C
Presentation Skills – Level II TSSED
Basic Tamil – I NLT1C
Advanced Tamil – I TLT1C V Media, Culture And Society SAX5A
II Tamil – II CLA2H Television Production SAX5B
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Web Publishing SAX51 French- IV CLK4N
Advertising Photography SAX52 English - IV CLZ4R
Value Education VAE5Q Elements Of Film SAY4A
Project Phase – I & II SAX6Q Scriptwriting And Direction SAY4B
VI Media Organization SAX6A Scriptwriting Lab [Practical] SBY41
Television Production Practice SAX61 V Television Production Management SAY5A
3d Animation SAX62 Media Aesthetics SAY5B
Project Phase – III SAX6Q Graphics And Animation SAY5C
Extension Activities CES6Q Video Production Practical SAY51
Value Education VAE5Q
DEGREE: B.Sc. ELECTRONIC MEDIA VI Media Organization SAY6A
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. Media, Culture And Society SAY6B
CODE Video Editing Practical SAY6C
I Tamil – I CLA1L Project Phase II SAY6Q
French- I CLK1S Project Phase II SAY61
English – I CLZ1L Extension Activity CES6Q
History Of Electronic Media SAY1A
Principles Of Audiography SAY2B DEGREE: B.A. ENGLISH
Audiography Practical SBY11 SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
History Of Journalism In Tamilnadu AGNED CODE
II Tamil – II CLA2H I Tamil-I CLA1L
French- II CLK2L Hindi-I CLE1E
English – II CLZ2L French-I
Communication Skills SAY2C Foundation English-I CLZ1L
Radio Production SAY2D British Literature-I BRA1A
Radio Production Practical SBY22 Indian Writing In English BRA1B
III Tamil - III CLA3M Background To The Study Of
English Literature-I BRB1A
French- III CLK3M
English - III CLZ3P Soft Skills-Personality Enrichment-I TSSEG
Videography SAY3A Nme-Iso MNM1C
Video Editing SAY3B Nme-Basic Tamil NLT1C
Videography Practical SBY31 Nme-Advanced Tamil TLT1C
IV Tamil – IV CLA4K II Tamil-II CLA2H
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Hindi-II CLE2G Women’s Writing BRA5C
French-II Introduction To Literary Theories BRA5D
Foundation English-II CLZ2L Introduction To Translation Studies BRE5A
British Literature-II BRA2A Value Education VAE5Q
Regional Indian Literature In Translation BRA2B VI Contemporary Literature BRA6A
Background To The Study Of English Postcolonial Literature-Canadian BRA6B
Literature-II BRB2A Shakespeare BRA6C
Soft Skills-Personality Enrichment-II TSSEH World Literature In Translation BRE6A
Nme-Disaster Management CNE2C Journalism BRE6B
Nme-Basic Tamil II NLT2D Extension Activities CES6Q
Nme-Advanced Tamil II TLT2D
III Tamil-III CLA3M DEPARTMENT OF B.Sc. MATHEMATICS
Hindi-III CLE3H
French-III CLK3M SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE
Foundation English-III CLZ3P
I Tamil-1 CLA1L
British Literature-III BRA3A
Hindi-I CLE1E
Modern English Grammar And Usage BRA3B
English-1 CLZ1L
Myth And Literature BRB3A
French-1 CLK1S
Computing Skills TSSE1
Algebra TAM1A
Environmental Studeis ENV4B
Trigonometry TAM1B
IV Tamil-IV CLA4K
Financial Accounting SBAMK
Hindi-IV CLE4J
French-IV CLK4N Soft Skills- Essentials Of Language And
Communication Level - I TSSEA
Foundation English-IV CLZ4R
NME Html SNE1B
American Literature-I BRA4A
Basic Tamil - I NLT1C
Film Literature BRA4B
Advanced Tamil - I TLTIC
Introduction To Study Of
Language And Linguistics BRB4A II Tamil-II CLA2H
Hindi-II CLE2G
Computing Skills-II TSSE2
French-II
Environmental Studeis ENV4B English-II CLZ2L
V American Literature-II BRA5A Differential Calculus TAM2A
Postcolonial Literature-Australian BRA5B Analytical Geometry TAM2B
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Financial Accounting-II SBAML Value Education VAE5Q
Soft Skills- Essentials Of Language VI Linear Algebra TAM6A
Andcommunication Level - II TSSEB Real Analysis-II TAM6B
NME Complex Analysis TAM6C
Html Lab Graph Theory TEM6B
Basic Tamil – III NLT2D Operation Research TEM6C
Advanced Tamil – III TLT2D Extension Activities CES6Q
III Tamil-III CLA3M
English-III CLE3H DEPARTMENT OF B.Sc. PSYCHOLOGY
French-III CLK3H
English-III CLZ3P SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE
Integral Calculus TAM3A
I Tamil I CLA1L
Differential Equation TAM3B
Hindi – I CLE1E
Cost Accounting SBAMR
French –I
Essentials Of Spoken And
Presentation Skills – Level1 TSSEC English –I CLZ1L
Envionmental Studies ENV4B General Psychology-I SAT1A
Biological Basis Of Behaviour-I SAT1B
IV Tamil-IV CLA4K
Principles Of Sociology- I SBT1A
Hindi-IV CLE4J
French-IV CLK4N Essentials Of Language And
Communication Level – I TSSEA
English-IV CLZ4R
NME Youth Work AHN1D
Statistics TAM4A
Basic Tamil - I NLT1C
Transform Techniques TAM4B
Advanced Tamil - I TLTIC
Management Accounting SBAMS
II Tamil – II CLA2H
Essentials Of Spoken And
Presentation Skills – Level II TSSED Hindi – II CLE2G
V Algebraic Structures TAM5A French –II
English –II CLZ2L
Real Analysis-1 TAM5B
General Psychology- II SAT2C
Dynamics TAM5C
Biological Basis Of Behaviour- II SAT2D
Discrete Mathematics TAM5D Fundamentals Of Social Anthropology-II SBT2B
Programming Language ‘C’ TEM5A
Essentials Of Language And
Practical-Programming In C TEM51 Communication Level - II TSSEB
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
NME Marriage And Family Life Education AHN2C Counselling And Guidance SET6A
Basic Tamil – II NLT2D Human Resource Management SET6B
Advanced Tamil – II TLT2D Project (Field Work) SAT6Q
III Tamil – III CLA3M Extension Activities CES6Q
Hindi – III CLE3H
French –III CLK3M DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
English –III CLZ3P
Developmental Psychology-I SAT3A SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE
Experimental Psychology SAT31
I Social Work Profession- History And Philosophy BHA1A
Statistics In Psychology SBT3A
Field Work BHA11
Essentials Of Spoken And Sociology For Social Work BHB1A
Presentational Skills – I TSSEC
Youth Work AHN1D
Enviromental Studies ENV4B
II Social Wortk Practice With Individuals BHA2A
IV Tamil IV CLA4K
Field Work II BHA21
Hindi – IV CLE4J
Human Growth And Development BHB2A
French – IV CLK4N
Marriage And Family Life Education AHN2C
English –IV CLZ4R
III Social Work Practice With Groups NEW CODE
Developmental Psychology – II SAT4A
Field Work III NEW CODE
Psychological Assesment SAT41
Human Behaviour NEW CODE
Marketing And Consumer Behaviour SBT4A
IV Social Work Practice With
Essentials Of Spoken And
Communities & Social Action NEW CODE
Presentation Skills – II TSSED
Enviromental Studies ENV4B Field Work IV NEW CODE
V Psychopathology - I SAT5A Economic And Political Systems And Processes NEW CODE
Psychological Reasearch And Measurement SAT5B V Social Work Practice With Communities AHA5A
Social Psychology – I SAT5D Fields Of Social Work AHA5C
Applied Psychology SAT5C Social Work Research & Statistics AHA5B
Health Psychology SET5A Legal System In India AHE5A
Project (Case Study) SAT5Q Field Work V AHA51
Value Education VAE5Q Value Education VAE5Q
VI Psychopathology SAT6A VI Management Of Development Organisation AHA6A
Organizational Psychology SAT6B Women Development AHA6B
Social Psychology SAT6C Human Rights AHE6A
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
Health Care AHE6B Economic Issues In India NEW CODE
Field Work VI AHA61 Broadcast Journalism NEW CODE
Extension Activities CSEXQ Enivironmental Studies ENV4B
Block Placement AHA62 V Press Laws And Ethics NEW CODE
Contemporary History Of India NEW CODE
DEGREE: B.A. JOURNALISM Current Affirms NEW CODE
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. Advanced Journalism NEW CODE
CODE Project (Phase I) NEW CODE
I Tamil-I CLA1L VI Mass Communication Theories NEW CODE
French -I CLK1S International Relations And Communications NEW CODE
English-I CLZ1L Media Organization NEW CODE
Basic Journalism AGA1A Project (Phase II) NEW CODE
History Of Press In India AGA1B Project (Phase III) NEW CODE
Desktop Publishing AGB1A Extension Activities CES6Q
Basic Tamil NLT1C
Advance Tamil TLT1C PG COURSE - SUBJECTS
II Tamil-II CLA2H DEGREE: M.A. ENGLISH
French –II CLK2L SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
English-II CLZ2L CODE
Printing And Publication Design AGA2A I From Chaucer To 17th Century HBB1A
Social Issues In India AGA2B Elizabethan And Jacobean Drama HBB1B
Webpage Design AGB2A Origins And Developments Up To 18th Century HBB1C
III Tamil-III CLA3M Indian Writing In English And In Translation HBB1D
French-III Classics In Translation HBB1E
English-III CLZ3P Soft Skills - Personality Enrichment PSSEC
Reporting And Writing NEW CODE II American Literature HBB2A
Political Issues In India NEW CODE Eighteenth To Nineteenth Century HBB2B
Photo Journalism NEW CODE Restoration To Twentieth Century HBB2C
Enivironmental Studies ENV4B Nineteenth To Twentieth Century HBB2D
IV Tamil-IV CLA4K English For Professional Communication HBBXA
French-IV CLK4N English For Careers HBB2E
English-IV CLZ4R Computing Skills PSSED
Indian Constitution And Legal System NEW CODE III Shakespeare Studies NEW CODE
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
CODE CODE
English Language And Linguistics NEW CODE HRM / Human Resource Management
Literary Criticism And Literary Theory NEW CODE And Development NEW CODE
Literature, Analysis, Approaches And MNP / Psychiatric Social Work NEW CODE
Their Applications NEW CODE Management Of Organizations NEW CODE
Copy Editing NEW CODE Field Work Pracvticum III NEW CODE
Soft Skills- Technical Writing NEW CODE Counseling Theory And Practice NEW CODE
Internship NEW CODE Social Policy And Social Legislation NEW CODE
IV Twentieth Century Poetry NEW CODE IV CD/ Development Planning NEW CODE
Writings By And On Women NEW CODE HRM / Industrial Relations And Labour Welfare NEW CODE
General Essay NEW CODE MNP / Community Health NEW CODE
Film Studies NEW CODE CD/ Entrepreneurship Development NEW CODE
Project Writing NEW CODE HRM / Organizational Behaviour And
Translation And Communication NEW CODE Organizational Development NEW CODE
MNP / Mental Health And Social Work NEW CODE
DEGREE: MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Field Work Practicum IV NEW CODE
SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. Migration Issues And Human Security NEW CODE
CODE Social Work And Persons With Disability NEW CODE
I Social Work Profession - History Research Project NEW CODE
And Philosophy HBW1A
DEGREE: M.COM
Work With Individuals (Case Work) HBW1B
Work With Groups (Group Work) HBW1C SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
Field Work Practicum – I HBW11 CODE
Social And Psychological Foundations I Advanced Corporate Accounting
For Social Work HBWXA And Accounting Standards KDA1E
II Community Organization & Social Action HBW2A Financial Management KDA1B
Social Work Research And Statistics HBW2B Organizational Behavior KDA1C
Field Work Practicum – II HBW21 Managerial Economics KDA1G
Working With People Living Withhiv/Aids Accounting For Decision Making KDAAC
Gender And Development HBWXB Language & Communication - Soft Skill PSSEA
III CD/ Rural Community Development NEW CODE II Advanced Cost And Management Accounting KDA2A
HRM / Labour Legislation NEW CODE Quantitative Techniques For Business Decisions KDA2B
MNP / Medical Social Work NEW CODE Marketing Of Services KDA2C
CD/ Urban Community Development NEW CODE Total Quality Management KDAXA
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SEM NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. STUDENT GUIDELINES
CODE
Each student of Patrician College is looked upon as an individual
Advertising And Salesmanship KDACD
endowed with certain talents, character and personality which must be
Spoken & Presentation Skill PSSEB
developed and perfected. Patrician College looks to each student to
III Fundamentals Of Information Technology KDA31
uphold the standards of the College not only within the College, but
Research Methodology KDA3A
Knowledge Management KDA3B also outside it. Prayer and work should be the hallmark of a true
Business Ethics, Corporate Governance Patrician and this should be exemplified above all in their relation with
And Social Responsibility KDAXB each other. They should be courteous, helpful and charitable; they
Consumer Rights And Education KDACC should uphold the moral standards of honesty, give respect to elders,
Computerised Accounting KDAA1 and show kindness towards all.
Internship PSSEQ A true Patrician should be a well-disciplined individual. This discipline
Life & Managerial Skills PSSEC should come from within. It helps the students to develop self-control
IV Management Information Systems KDA4A which is the essence of well-ordered and successful life.
Investment Analysis And Portfolio Theory KDA4G
Merchant Banking And Financial Services KDA4C In accepting the offer of admission to Patrician College of Arts and
Financial Derivatives KDA4D Science, the student has to agree to abide by the rules and regulations of
Financial Markets And Institutions KDA4E the College. On being admitted, the student accepts the responsibility to
Change Management KDABC uphold the standards of the College.
Project & Viva-Voce KDA4Q
Contemporary Awareness PSSEN
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COLLEGE
DEGREE: M.Phil. (COMMERCE)
Students are subject to rules and code of conduct framed by the
YEAR NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB. authorities of the College. It shall be the duty of every student to
CODE
conduct him / her with decorum in all places and circumstances.
Business Research Methods
Advanced Financial Management 1. College timing Shift – I 8.15 a.m. to 1.15 p.m.
Paper Relating To The Proposed Dissertation Shift – II 1.25 p.m. to 6.05 p.m.
DEGREE: M.Phil. (MSW) 2. Dress Code Boys – Formal Shirt and Pants
(No faded or torn jeans and no balloon
YEAR NAME OF THE SUBJECT SUB.
fitting pants, no wrist bands, ear rings
CODE
and tattoo marks)
I Advanced Social Work Research Methodology
And Statistics Girls – Modest Clothes; Preferable
Social Work Pedagogy And Academic Scholarship Churidhar with lengthy top (except
Field Work Practicum sleeveless or short tops, flimsy clothes
Dissertation
and tights)
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3. Hairdo Boys – Short cut (trimmed Beard and 11. Any change in parents’ contact number/address should be notified
no colouring) only by the parent to the Department and College Office in the
Girls – Neatly tied and colouring prescribed format which can be downloaded from the college
not permitted website.

4. All students must compulsorily wear ID card on campus. If a 12. Students coming to college by two-wheelers must possess a valid
student loses ID card, the duplicate ID card will be issued on driving license. Four wheelers are not permitted. Students should
payment of Rs.500/-. park their vehicles in the parking area on payment of the parking
fee of Rs.5/- on a daily basis and Rs.110/- monthly.
5. Students should not possess or use mobile phones on the college
campus. Mobile phone if caught for the first time will be returned 13. Any student taking a day’s leave must take prior permission from
on payment of a fine of Rs.1,000/- . If he/she is caught for the the class teacher. Any student taking leave for more than a day
second time, sim card and the mobile phone will not be returned. should submit explanation letter to the Principal through Class
teachers and concerned HOD’s explaining the reason for his / her
6. Students are prohibited to take part in any political activity which absence.
is detrimental to the dignity of the college. They are not permitted
to participate in live or photographic modeling, fashion shows, 14. Any accident, chronic sickness or long leave on medical grounds
stage shows and or any TV programme without prior permission should be reported to the Principal.
from the authorities. 15. Ragging is strictly prohibited. Any student found guilty of ragging
7. Student’s misconduct in cyber space, social network, public places will be dealt with severely. Ragging is a punishable offence as per
and while commuting in public transport shall be dealt with the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act. The college has
stringent action. provided a Black Box near the Principal’s Office to drop
complaints of any nature.
8. No student can conduct any meeting in the campus or collect
money or distribute any pamphlets/brochures/notice or display 16. Courteous behaviour towards teachers and authorities is expected
any banner without the prior written permission of the authorities. from every Patrician. If there is any violation, stringent action will
be taken.
9. Any student found tampering or misusing the college ID card,
library, train/bus pass, strict action will be taken. 17. Damaging the college property or removal / breaking of any
property belonging to the college, faculty or fellow students will
10. A minimum of 85% attendance is required to take up University lead to disciplinary action and the cost of repairs and replacement
examinations and to participate in other curricular and co- will be borne by the offender(s). College will not be responsible
curricular activities. The student detained for lack of attendance for the personal belongings.
will redo the semester and will be allowed to write only arrear
papers if any. Disciplinary action will be taken on students caught 18. Any lawful / unlawful activity disrupting the peace on the campus
for malpractice during examination. will lead to the expulsion of the student. Any student involved in

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alcohol, sharp weapons and any other harmful substance or items Rbjhu; kw;Wk; ePz;l Nky;rl;il
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THE STUDENTS COUNCIL Succession List of Directors / Secretaries
The officer bearers of the Student Council are as follows: Chairperson, 1. Bro. Stanislaus, Fsp 2001 – 2002
Vice-chairperson, Treasurer, General Secretary, Cultural Secretary
(Boy), Cultural Secretary (Girl), Sports Secretary (Boy), Sports 2. Bro. Damien, Fsp 2002 – 2004
Secretary (Girl) and PG Representative. They are elected by indirect
election by class representatives at the beginning of the year. The class 3. Bro. Mathew, Fsp 2004 – 2006
representatives are nominated from the students with nil arrears and
good conduct in the beginning of the academic year. Together they form 4. Bro. K. M. Thomas, Fsp 2006 – 2007
the Student Council.
5. Bro. M. K. Francis, Fsp 2007 – 2010
The Objectives of the Student Council:
6. Bro. Dr. S. Arockia Raj, Fsp 2010 – 2016
1. To uphold, work for and implement the ideals of the college in a
befitting manner by organizing programs which have the prior 7. Bro.T. Sebastian, Fsp 2016 - 2017
sanction of the Principal/Director.
2. To foster and promote cordial relationship between the students 8. Bro.O.J.Joseph, Fsp 2016 – 2017
and the teaching staff.
3. To promote healthy and responsible participation of the students in 9. Bro.Dr.Johnson Rex Dhanabal, Fsp 2017 -
extracurricular activities.
4. To encourage constructive discussion of student affairs with a view
to the general welfare and well-being of the student body. Succession List of Principals
Those entrusted with the responsibility of an office in the college 1. Prof. C Santhanaraj 2001 – 2008
should endeavour to prove themselves worthy of their task. They
should always remember that, in a great measure, the spirit of the 2. Prof. Eugenie Pinto 2008 – 2010
student body depends on their leadership. Therefore, they should be an
example of loyalty, devotion to serve their fellow students subject to 3. Dr. J. Gnana Pushpam 2010 – 2014
policy of the college. They should work closely with the college
authorities proving helpful and co-operative as true Patricians. The 4. Dr. Fatima Vasanth 2014 - 2016
class representatives are responsible for maintaining order and
discipline in the class. 5. Dr. M.Ravi Chandran 2016 – 2017
The college looks up to the senior students to uphold the standards and 6. Dr. A.Joseph Durai 2017 - 2019
traditions of Patrician College of Arts and Science and serve as a
constant example to their juniors.
7. Dr. Usha George 2019 -

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PATRICIAN COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE Ms. Mary Julie A M.A., M.Phil.
ADMINISTRATION Dr. Dhananjayan D M.A, M.A. (Ling.), Ph.D.
Correspondent & Secretary Dr. Baby M M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Bro.Dr.Johnson Rex Dhanabal, Fsp. M.Sc.(Botany),B.Ed., M.Phil. Mr.Subramaniam P K M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.
Dr.Arivarasan N M.A. (Tamil), M.A. (LING.),
Academic Director M.A. (Journalism), M.Phil.,
Dr. Fatima Vasanth M.S.W., M.Phil., Ph.D Ph.D.,P.D.F.
HINDI
Principal Dr. Ravita Bhatia M.A, M.Phil., Ph.D
Dr.Usha George M. A., M. Phil., Ph.D
FRENCH
Vice Principal Ms.Karthiha S M.A., (DELF B2)
Dr. Arokiamary Geetha Doss M. Com., M.Phil., Ph.D DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Dr. Meena B, H.O.D M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., Ph.D
FACULTY- SHIFT: I Dr. Arokiamary Geetha Doss M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Dr. Nagajothi S, IQAC Co-ordinator M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D
Ms.Mohanapriya N, H.O.D M.A., M.Phil Mrs. Unika D M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A.
Ms.Lenora Vieyra M.A., M.Phil. Mrs. Manjusha T V M.Com., M.Phil.
Ms.Lakshmi Kumari Cross Bell M.A., M.A.(MCJ)., M.Phil. Bro. Dr. S. Arockiaraj M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Ms. Ann Jacob M.A. Mr. Arunan S M.Com., M.Phil.
Mr.Prithivi Rajkumar M M.A., M.Phil Mr. Rufus Sooria Kumar M.B.A., MHRM., PGDMM.,
Mr.Dharmendar A M.A., M.Phil M.Phil.
Ms.Alice P R D M.A. Ms. Mary Louisa M.Com., M.B.A., B.Ed.
Ms.Dhanya Vipin Nair M.A. M.Phil. Dr. MuthuKumaravel S M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Ms.Gayathri K M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed. Dr. Duraiarasan R M M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Ms.Abinaya Devi N M.A. Mr. Mahendran V M.Com., M.B.A.
Mr.Vijayaganesh A M.A., M.Phil. Mrs.Sunita John R M.Com., M.Phil.,M.B.A., M.A.
Ms.Maria Benita Fernando M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed Ms.Vaidegi T M.A., M.Phil.
Mr.Aravind Raj P M.A. Dr.Purusothaman N M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D., M.B.A
Dr. Murali M M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Ms.Hemalatha S M.Com., M.Phil.
Ms. Nivedhitha I M.A. Ms.Maria Shalini M.COM., M.Phil.
Mr.Shanmugavel
DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE
TAMIL DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
Dr. Rajasekar E, H.O.D M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Dr.Meenakshi M, H.O.D M.Com, M.Phil., Ph.D
Dr. Ahila Sivashankar M.A.(Tamil)., M.A.(Hist)., Dr. Bhuvaneswari T S M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A., B.Ed.,
M.A.(Pol Sc)., M.A.(Hert)., Ph.D.
M.A.(Soc)., M.S.W., Ms.Florence Josephin Punitha I M.Com., M.Phil., M.B.A.
M.Phil.,Ph.D. Dr. Subha S M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.Sathiya Priya R M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
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DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION
Ms. Sreepriya D, H.O.D M.C.S., M.COM., M.Phil. Mr.Mariyappan D, H.O.D M.F.A.
Mr. Krishna M M Com., M.Phil.,M.B.A. Mr. Abul Faiz N Advisor, M. A. Eng., M. A. (JMC),
Ms.Jenifer Angelen S M.Com., M.Phil Media Studies M. Phil., L.L.B.
Ms. Prithivi S M. Com., M. Phil. Mrs.Gayathri C S M.A.
Mr.Habeeb Ur Rahaman S M.Sc.
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
Mr.Pradeep Kumar M S M.Sc.
Mrs. Mahalakshmi G, H.O.D MS.,M.B.A, M.Phil., PGDIB.
Ms.Sindhuja M S M.Sc
Mr. Daniel Felix Joseph Chalke M.B.A, M.Phil.
Mr.Martin Baskar J M.Sc.
Dr. Raja A M.B.A., M.Phil (Mgt.), M.A.,
Ph.D.(Tamil), M.A(Eng.), DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
B.LI.Sc., DSS Dr.Sindhu Sivan, H.O.D M.S.W., M.Phil., M.A(Pub. Adm.),
Mrs. Sasikala B M.H.R.M., M.B.A., M.Phil. Ph.D.
Mrs.Usha Jose K M.S.W., M.Sc. (Psy), M.Phil.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
P.G.D(Guidance & Counselling)
Mr. Joseph Bellarmin A, H.O.D M Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.
Mrs.Divya.J M.A.(MPSW)., M.Sc.(PSY-HRD).,
Mr. Sriram S M.Sc, M.Phil, M.C.A.,
P.G. Dip. in Counselling
M.Phil (C.S.), B.Ed.,M.B.A.
Mrs.Reena Rachel M.S.W.(HRM)
Mrs. Christy T M.Sc., M.Phil.
Ms.Leanne Maria M.A.(Social Work-HRM)
Dr. Rajaji R M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed.,Ph.D
Ms.Shirley D M.S.W.(HRM), M.Phil., M.Sc(Psy)
Mr. Saravanan G M.Sc., M.Phil.
Ms.Vinola Sharobell W M.S.W.(HRM)
Mr. Vignesh P M.Sc., M.Ed.
Mr.Justus Wallis C J M.Sc., M.S.W.(CD)
Mr. Navin Kumar U M.Sc, B.Ed.
Ms.Raichel Diana M.S.W., M.Phil.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Subbulakshmi B, H.O.D M.C.A., M.Phil.,
Dr. Magaveera Nagappa K, H.O.D M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
M.B.A.(Systems), Ph.D.
Mr. Senthil Kumaran J M.Sc. (Cl. PSY.)
Mrs. Anandapriya B, M.C.A., M.Phil.
Mrs. Pavithra L N M.Sc.(AOB)., P.G.D.H.R.M., DLL.
Academic Council Member, UNOM
Dr. Ilakkiya L M.Sc. (Psychotherapy and
Mrs. Srivaishnavi. K R M.C.A., M.Phil.
Counselling), M.Sc. (Applied
Mrs. Sangeetha K M.C.A., M.Phil.
Psychology), Ph.D.
Mrs. Ajitha Purnima M S M.Sc., M.Phil., P.G.D.C.A.
Mrs. Josephine Shanthi G M.C.A., M.Phil. FACULTY- SHIFT: II
Mrs. Annies Mary Jeyaseeli J M.Sc., M.Phil. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Mrs. Jaculine Priya G M.C.A., M.Phil. Mr.Arul R, Co-ordinator M.A., M.Phil.
Mr.Keerthana S M.A., M.Phil.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Mr.Dinesh A M.A, M.Phil.
Mrs.Thasin Fouzia M H, H.O.D M.Sc. (I.T.), M.Phil., M.C.A.
Mrs. Mashiya Afroze F M.Sc., M.Phil. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGE
Mrs. Frizilin R M.Sc., M.Phil. TAMIL
Mr. John Vaseekaran S M.Sc. (I.T.), M.Phil., M.C.A. Mr.Rengaraj V, Co-ordinator M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.
Mr.Devendiran V M.A., M.Phil.
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Mr.Sundaramoorthy S MA., M.Phil DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM
Mr.Johnson B M.A., MPhil. Ms.Himana A M.A.
Ms.Arthy Haridas M.A., M.Phil.
FRENCH
Mr.Vivekanandan V M.A., M.Phil. PHYSICAL DIRECTOR/DIRECTRESS
Mr.Arul Murugan M M.P.Ed., M.Phil
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Dr. Sathiyavathi P M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. Sweety Regina Mary S, M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil.,
Co-ordinator PGDCA, Ph.D PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR/CLERICAL ASSISTANT
Ms.Jansi Rani D M.A., Mphil., B.Ed., Mrs.Maria Theresa P.A. M. A., B.Ed.
Mr.Kalaiarasan C M.Com.,M.Phil., MBA LIBRARIAN/ASST.LIBRARIAN
Mr.Janardanam P M.Com., M.Phil.,MBA Mrs. Karona D B.A
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Mr.Gokula Kannan N
Ms.Deepika.R , Co-ordinator M.Com., M.Phil. Dr.Rajanbabu M.A., M.A., M.L.I.S.C.,
Mr.Nagarajan S M.Com., M.Phil. M.Phil., Ph.D.
Ms.Rekha Naidu M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed. LAB ASSISTANTS
Mr.Suresh P B.Sc.(CS), P.G.D.C.S, M.C.P,
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP C.C.N.A.
Mr.Raja D, Co-ordinator M.Com.,M.Phil.,M.B.A., B.Ed. Mr.Antony Jayaseelan P B.A (Tamil)., H.D.C.A.
Ms.Thenmozhi S M.Com.,M.B.M., M.Phil. Mr.Nandha Kumar B D.F.M.
Mr.Vignesh V Mr.Suresh B M.E.
Mr.R.Thiruvarasamurthy M.Com., M.Phil.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Ms. Bronwen Joseph M.A (Eng), M.A (Pub. Admn.)
Mr.Nagarjun N T, Co-ordinator M.Sc. Mr.Martin Peter X M.A (Pub. Admn.)
Dr.Martina Jency J M.Sc., M.Phil., P.G.D.O.R., Mr.Kamaleswaran B B.A.
Ph.D. Mr.Rajesh R B.A (Hist.)
Dr.Lincy Amala Celine A M.Sc., Ph.D. Mrs.Saramma K C Dip. in Personal Secretaryship
Mrs.Nithya M B.Com(C.A.)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Mr.Berlin
Ms.Pushpalatha L, Co-ordinator M.C.A., M.Phil SUPPORTING STAFF
Mr.Pandiyan M M.C.A., MPhil Mrs.Gowri M Mr.Karuppannan P K
Mr.Sabapathi S M.C.A. Mrs.Bhuvaneshwari G Mr.Sathish E
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Mr.Somasundraram K Mrs.Lakshmi R
Mr.Kumar J M.C.A., M.Phil. Mr.Karthik G K Mr.Bharathy T
Mrs.Janaki R Mrs.Kumari V
Dr.Vishwambari M M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Mrs.Amutha P Mrs.Flowra Mary C
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA Mrs.Jayamala K Mr.Yesu Kalaiarasan J
Mr.Ahmed Rasool S, Co-ordinator M.Sc Mrs.Premavathi P Mr.Tamilarasan D
Mr.Paulson Santhosh Nithyararajan M.Sc. Mr.Jai Kumar A Mrs.Anburani P
Mr.Parimala S M.Sc., M.Phil. Mr.Senthil Kumar Mr.Kumar
Mr.Jhonpaul
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SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS Fr.Xavier Arul Raj A - Member
1. Governing Body Meeting – Once a year – October Legal Expert
2. Academic Advisory Committee – Twice a Year – September & Dr.Marlene Morais - Member
February Educationist
3. HoD’s Meeting – Third Friday of every month. Dr.Daniel Augustus - Member
4. Department Meeting - Last Friday of every month. Industrialist
5. All Faculty Meeting – Once in 2 months (Second Friday of the Dr.Sumathy - Member
month) Syndicate Member, UNOM
Committees for 2019-2020
ADMISSION COMMITTEE
COLLEGE GOVERNING BODY
Dr.Usha George, Convener
Bro.Vincent - Chairperson
Dr.Geetha Rufus
Superior, Patrician Community
Dr. Meena. B.
Bro. Johnson Rex Dhanabal - Secretary
Mrs.Anandapriya.B
Director & Secretary, Patrician College
Dr.Sweety Regina Mary
Bro. M. K.Francis - Member
Member, Patrician Community
EXAM COMMITTEE
Dr.Fatima Vasanth - Member
Ms. Mashiya Afroze – Coordinator
Academic Director, Patrician College
Mr.Dharmendar. A
Dr.Usha George - Member
Ms Gayathri. C.S.
Principal, Patrician College of Arts
Ms. Jenifer Angelen S
Dr. Arokiamary Geetha Doss - Member
Dr.T.S.Bhuvaneshwari
Vice Principal, Patrician College of Arts
Ms. Sunitha John R
Mrs.Anandapriya B - Member
Mr. Nagarjun. N. T.
Asst.Prof. & Academic Council Member
Mr.Rajesh R
UNOM
Dr.Hanifa Ghosh - Member
IQAC CORE COMMITTEE
University Representative
Dr.Usha George, Principal
ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr.Geetha Rufus, Vice Principal
Bro. Johnson Rex Dhanabal - Chairperson Ms. Anandapriya. B, Coordinator Academic Affairs, Academic
Director & Secretary Council Member., UNOM
Dr.Fatima Vasanth - Secretary Dr. Nagajothi. S. – IQAC, Coordinator
Academic Director Mr. Daniel Chalke - IQAC, Addl. Coordinator
Dr.Usha George - Member Mr. R. Arul - IQAC, Team Member
Principal
Dr. Arokiamary Geetha Doss - Member IQAC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Vice Principal Ms.Anandapriya.B – Criterion I
Mrs.Anandapriya B, - Member Ms.Mahalakshmi.G – Criterion II
Asst.Prof. & Aademic Council Member, Dr.Sindhu Sivan – Criterion III
University of Madras Dr. Nagajothi. S – Criterion IV
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Dr. Meena. B – Criterion V RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr.Geetha Rufus – Criterion VI Dr.Duraiarasan R.M. – Coordinator
Ms.Mohanapriya N – Criterion VII Dr.Rajaji
Ms. Pavithra.L. N.
LIBRARY COMMITTEE Dr. Subha.S
Dr.I.Rajanbabu – Coordinator Dr. Viswambari. M.
Ms. Karona D Dr. M. Murali
Ms.Frizlin
Ms. Josephine Shanthi PATRICIAN COLLEGE EMPOWERMENT CELL -
Ms. Mary Louisa TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT
Mr. Sabapathi Ms.Unika D- Coordinator
Mr.Aravind Raj. P Dr.A.Raja
Mr.Sundaramoorthy Ms.Sangeetha. K.
Student Representative Ms. Dhanya Vipin Nair
Mr.Abul Faiz
MAGAZINE COMMITTEE Mr.Sabapthi
Mrs.Lakshmi Kumari Cross Bell - Coordinator Ms.Maria Shalini
Mrs.Lenora Vieyra
Mr. Daniel Felix Joseph Chalke MENTORING & COUNSELLING CELL
Mr.Dharmendar. A Mr.Senthil Kumaran. J. - Coordinator
Mrs.Sangeetha. K. Ms. Christy. T.
Dr.N.Arivarasan Mr. Navin Kumar U
Mr. R. Arul Ms. Leanne Maria
Dr. M. Murali Ms.Shirley. D.
Ms.Reena Rachel
PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Mr. R. Arul
Ms.Unika D – Coordinator
Mrs. Annies Mary Jeyaseeli J SOURCE HUB (Placement)
Mr. Vignesh. V Ms. Dhanya Vipin Nair - Coordinator
Mrs.Jaculine Priya
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Ms.Maria Benita Fernando
Ms.Lenora Vieyra – Coordinator Dr. N. Purusothaman
Mr. Daniel Felix Joseph Chalke Ms.Nivedhitha. I.
Ms. C.S Gayathri Ms.Parimala. S.
Ms Alice P.R.D. Mr.Nagarajan S
Mr.S. Ahamed Rasool
Ms. Jenifer Angelen S GOVT& PVT SCHOLARSHIP
Mr.Martin Baskar. J. Mr. Arunan S- Coordinator - Govt Sc/St
Mr.Saravanan. G
Mr. Paulson Santhosh Nithyarajan
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Dr.Dhananjayan. D – Central Govt Scholarship ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT CELL
Ms. Jansi Rani. D Mrs. T. Vaidegi – Coordinator
Mr. P.K. Subramaniam- Pvt Scholarship Ms Alice P.R.D.
Mr.D.Raja Ms.Hemalatha S
CO-CURRICULAR COMMITTEES
INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE
ROTARACT & LEO CLUB
Ms.Srivaishnavi. K.R. – Coordinator
Dr.Ahilla Sivashankar – Coordinator
Ms.Sindhuja. M. S.
Mr. John Vaseekaran S
Ms.Arthy Haridass
Ms. Rekha Naidu
Mr.Pandiyan. M.
NSS & RRC& YRC
WOMENS CELL
Mr.Prithvi Raj Kumar. M– Coordinator
Ms.Usha Jose K- Coordinator
Ms. Abinaya Devi. N
Ms.Prithivi S
Mr.Janardanam P
Ms.Keerthana. S.
LITURGY / AICUF / VALUE EDUCATION
Mr. Rufus Sooria Kumar – Coordinator STUDENT AFFAIRS
Mrs.Ajitha Purnima Mr.M. Krishna – Coordinator
Dr.Lincy Amala Celine. A Mr.Prithvi Raj Kumar. M
Ms. Raichel Diana
ENVIRO CLUB Ms. Himana. A
Ms. Christy. T – Coordinator
Mr.Pandian PATRICIAN SEEDS OUTREACH PROGRAMME
Dr.J.Martina Jency Dr.A. Raja- Coordinator
Ms.Vinola Sharobell. W.
CITIZEN CONSUMER CLUB Mr.Justus Wallis. C. J.
Ms.B.Sasikala – Coordinator Ms. Jansi Rani. D.
Ms.Thenmozhi. S
READING & LITERACY CLUB SHAMROCK
Dr.I.Rajanbabu – Coordinator Mr. Daniel Felix Joseph Chalke - CoordinatorMs.Keerthana. S
Dr.Baby M
Mr.Sundaramoorthy TRAIN PASS
Mr. M.Arul Murugan– Coordinator
PHONEIX Mr. P. Antony Jayaseelan
Mr.Dharmendar. A – Coordinator
BUS PASS
KALAIAGAM(FOLK ART) Mr. B Kamaleswaran B
Dr R.Sathiya Priya – Coordinator
Ms Mary Julie. A.
Mr. V. Rengaraj
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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES by the student representatives. Any student found guilty of ragging
would be punished with imprisonment if convicted. A black box is
SOURCE HUB – Placement Cell provided near the Principal’s office for students to drop complaints
The Management of Patrician College of Arts and Science has taken related to Anti-Sexual harassment and ragging. The Motto is SPEAK
special steps by introducing the Placement Cell and arranging campus UP, STEP FORWARD, FACE REALITY.
recruitments for the students. A large number of students secured
placements during different selection camps organized for computer STUDENTS SAFETY INSURANCE SCHEME
related, Accounts, and administrative jobs including Software The college is implementing the accidental Insurance scheme of
Development, Testing, Business Transcription, Medical Transcription University of Madras. Compensation is provided to the students in case
and Call Centre jobs in reputed companies like Wipro, HCL, Infosys, of accident and reimbursement of hospitilazation expenses incurred.
AJUBA, CTS, Airtel, TCS, TNQ, CSS Corp, QScience and RBS.
SCHOLARSHIPS
PATRICIAN MENTORING & COUNSELLING CELL Various Government scholarships are available to students belonging
Mentoring is a valuable stategy to provide the students with the to Scheduled Castes, and Scheduled Tribes (including those converted
emotional and instrumental support in the college. Each student of the to Christianity). They should apply through the College immediately
college is counselled by the mentor. Mentors play an important role in after the reopening of the College in the relevant application forms.
providing guidance and encouragement. Mentors also address personal
and medical issues of their mentees. The College nurtures students not Information and Rules regarding Scholarship to SC/ST/SCC
only in terms of academic progression but also in their social and (Converted Christian –Adi Dravidar (BC))
emotional needs.
Prority is given to physical and mental health of the students. • Scholarship will be given to students who belong to SC/ST/SCC
Counseling and mentoring services are offered through professional (Converted Christian – Adi Dravidar - (BC)) by SC/ST welfare
counsellors available in the campus. department Government of Tamil Nadu
• Students must be regular to the college.
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL
To maintain culture and discipline among the students, the college has • Students should produce a genuine community certificate and
formed the Grievance Cell. Feedback and suggestions could be income certificate in origianl certified by the Tahsildar before 1st
dropped in the green box and grievance in yellow box which is September of the current year.
provided near the Principal’s Office. • Annual income of Parents / Guardian from all sources should not
exceed 2 Lakhs per annum, (For the latest updates on annual
ANTI – RAGGING CELL income limitation, students can contact the staff Coordinator
Anti-Ragging Committee is headed by the Head of the institution, and concerned for further clarification.)
it consists of representatives from civil and police administration, local
media, Non Government Organizations involved in youth activities, • Online registration is compulsory.
representatives of faculty members, of parents, and students belonging • Students are requested to open a bank account in Union Bank of
to new batch. India and produce the account details
ANTI-SEXUAL HARASSMENT CELL • Students can avail themselve of the Chief Minister’s Excellence
The college has constituted the Anti-Sexual Harassment Cell as per the Prize as well. For further details contact the staff incharge
Visaka guidelines given by the Supreme Court of India (1997). The Cell • Last date for the Submission of scholarship, Application forms to
Committee comprises of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) the institution by the student with relevant enclosures is the first
and a woman Teaching Staff and a woman non-teaching staff assisted week of September.
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Mjpjpuhtplu; (SC) / goq;Fbapdu; (ST) / kjk; khwpa POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP TO MINORITY STUDENTS
fpwpj;Jt Mjpjpuhtplu; SCC(BC) khztu;fSf;fhd fy;tp • Ministry of Minority Affairs has allotted religious minority
cjtpj;njhif Fwpj;j jfty;fs; kw;Wk; tpjpKiwfs; scholarship to Tamilnadu for the year 2018 – 2019. Students who
belong to Muslim, Christian, Buddhist and Parsi communities can
• Mjpjpuhtplu; (SC) / goq;Fbapdu; (ST) / kjk; khwpa apply for this scholarship.
fpwpj;Jt Mjpjpuhtplu; SCC(BC) khztu;fSf;fhd • The students should have secured not less than 50% marks or
fy;tp cjtpj;njhif Mjpjpuhtplu; kw;Wk; goq;Fbapdu; equivalent grade in the previous final examinations.
eyj;Jiw jkpof murhy; toq;fg;gLfpwJ.
• The annual income of parents / guardian from all sources should
• khztu;fs; fy;Y}upf;F tpLg;G vLf;fhky; tUjy; not exceed Rs 2.50 Lakhs.
Ntz;Lk;. midj;Jg; ghlq;fspYk; Nju;r;rp ngw;wpUf;f • Students who have been awarded fresh scholarship in the previous
Ntz;Lk;. year can renew their scholarship provided if he/she scored not less
than 50% of marks in the previous year examination without any
• khztu;fs; Kiwahd rhjpr;rhd;wpjo; kw;Wk; tUkhdr; arrears.
rhd;wpjio tl;lhl;rpauplkpUe;J ngw;W mspf;f
• Scholarship will not be given to more than two students in a
Ntz;Lk;.
family.
• cjtpj; njhif ngw ngw;Nwhu; my;yJ ghJfhtyupd; • Students should be regular in attendance for which the yardstick
Mz;L tUkhdk; &gha; 2 ,yl;rk; my;yJ mjw;Fs; will be decided by the competent authority of college/university.
,Uf;f Ntz;Lk;. ngw;Nwhu; ghJfhtyu; Mz;L tUkhdk; • Students obtaining benefits under this scholarship scheme shall
midj;J tUtha; ,dq;fisAk; Nru;j;J &gha; ,uz;L not be allowed to avail benefits under any other scholarship
,yl;rj;Jf;F kpfhky; ,Uj;jy; Ntz;Lk;. tUkhd cr;r schemes.
tuk;G Fwpj;j mz;ikj; jfty;fisg; ngw Mrpupau;
xUq;fpizg;ghsiu mZfyhk;. • Only the student residents of Tamil Nadu will be entitled to
scholarship under the quota of Tamil Nadu, irrespective of his/her
• khztu;fspd; tptuq;fs; ,izajsk; thapyhfg; gjpT place of study.
nra;ag;gl Ntz;Lk;. • Scholarship will be sanctioned strictly based on merit.
• khztu;fs; jq;fs; ngaupy; xU tq;fpf; fzf;ifj; • Document to be enclosed :
njhlq;f Ntz;Lk; (Union Bank of India). - Mark sheet (Consolidated mark sheet only)
- Community Certificate
• khztu;fs; jq;fspd; tq;fpf; fzf;F Fwpj;j
tptuq;fisf; fy;Y}upapy; mspf;f Ntz;Lk;. - Income Certificate(2018-2019)
- Address Proof (Ration Card)
• khztu;fSf;F Kjyikr;rupd; jFjpg;gupR (Excellence - Fee Receipt for the amount paid by the student
Prize) toq;fg;gLfpd;wJ. ,J Fwpj;j tptuq;fisg;
nghWg;ghsiu mZfpj; njupe;J nfhs;syhk;. - Proof of bank account Number - IFSC Code
Last date for the submission of scholarship and Application forms
• nrg;lk;gu; Kjy; thuj;Jf;Fs; khztu;fs; fy;tp cjtpj; to the Institution by the student with relevant enclosures is the first
njhif tpz;zg;gq;fis toq;f Ntz;Lk;. week of September.
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rpWghd;ikapd; khztu;fSf;fhd jFjp mbg;gilapyhd fy;tp DELANY LIBRARY
cjtpj;njhif The College Library has a wide collection of books and
• kjr; rpWghd;ikapd; khztu;fSf;fhd jFjp fy;tp periodicals.
cjtpj;njhif rpWghd;ikapd; mikr;rfj;jhy; jkpof muRf;F
xJf;fg;gl;Ls;sJ (2018-2019). (,];yhkpau;> fpwpj;Jtu;> ngsj;jk;;>
rPf;fpau;> Gj;jk;> ghu;rp) vdNt ,g;gphpTfspd; fPo; cs;s khztu;fs; LIBRARY WORKING HOURS
,e;jf; fy;tp cjtpj; njhiff;F jFjpAilath;fs; Mth;. Mon to Fri : 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m
• khztu;fs; 50% my;yJ mjw;FNkw;gl;l kjpg;ngz;fs; Sat : 8:30 a.m to 12:00 p.m
vLj;Jj; Nju;r;rp ngw;wpUf;f Ntz;Lk;.
• ngw;Nwhu; my;yJ ghJfhtyupd; Mz;L tUkhd cr;rtuk;G BOOK ISSUE TIMINGS
&.2.50 ,yl;rj;jpw;Fs; ,Uf;f Ntz;Lk;. SHIFT – I
• XUKiw fy;tp cjtpj; njhif ngw;w khztu;> kWKiw 11.00 a.m. - 11.25 a.m. & 1.15 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
tpz;zg;gpf;Fk;NghJ 50% my;yJ mjw;F Nkw;gl;l kjpg;ngz;fs;
vLj;Jj; Nju;r;rp ngw;wpUf;f Ntz;Lk;. ve;jg; ghlj;jpYk; Njhy;tp
mile;jpUf;ff; $lhJ. SHIFT – II
• xU FLk;gj;jpy; ,uz;LNgUf;F Nky; cjtpj;njhif 12.00 am - 1.15 p.m. & 4.10 p.m. - 4.25 p.m.
toq;fg;glkhl;lhJ.
• fy;Y}up my;yJ gy;fiyf;fofk; tiuaWj;Js;s tUifg; COMPUTER RESOURCE CENTRE
gjpitg; ngw;wpUf;f Ntz;Lk;. The Computer Resource Centre of Patrician College is
• rpWghd;ikapdu; fy;tp cjtpj;njhif ngWk; khztu;fs; NtW facilitated with networks of more than 100 nodes in the
ve;jf; fy;tp cjtpj; njhiff;Fk; tpz;zg;gpf;ff; $lhJ. Computer lab and more than 50 nodes in the multimedia Lab.
• jkpofj;jpy; trpf;fpd;w khztu;fs; ,e;jf; fy;tp cjtpj;
njhif ngw jFjpAilatu;fs;. khztu;fs; gbf;fpd;w fy;tp
epWtdq;fspd; ,lj;ijg; nghWj;jjd;W. OTHER PROGRAMMES IN THE COLLEGE
• khztu;fspd; jFjp (kjpg;ngz;fs;) mbg;gilapNyNa fy;tp EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION
cjtpj;njhif toq;fg;gLk;. In the beginning of the Academic Year, on the first Friday of
,izg;Gfs; every month and on special occasions, Mass is celebrated to
1. kjpg;ngz; gl;bay; invoke God’s blessings. A thanks giving mass is celebrated at
2. rhjpr; rhd;wpjo; the end of the academic year to thank God for His bountiful
3. tUkhdr; rhd;wpjo; (2018 - 2019) blessings and guidance.
4. Kftupr; rhdwpjo; (FLk;g ml;il)
5. fy;tpf; fl;lz gw;Wj;jhs; CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
6. tq;fpf; fzf;F vz;; kw;Wk; IFSC FwpaPl;L vz; Inter-collegiate, inter-departmental and other cultural programmes
khztu;fs; nrg;lk;gu; khjk;; Kjy; thuj;jpw;Fs; midj;J are held annually with a spirit of friendly and healthy competition.
Mtzq;fisAk; mspf;f Ntz;Lk;.
Management Scholarships SOCIALS
The Management provides scholarship to deserving students. The senior students organize a Fresher’s Day to welcome their
Announcement regarding the scholarship will be made through PA
system. Needy students can approach the department.
juniors at the beginning of the year and a Farewell Party is given
by the juniors to the outgoing students at the end of the year.
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FOUNDATION DAY / FEAST DAY producing changes in the grass root level and to enable students
Foundation Day is celebrated on 2nd February. St Patrick, our to create a new and just society with dedicated and committed
Patron Saint’s, Feast day is celebrated on 17th of March. team work, to establish Gender equality, social justice, equity,
communal harmony, Environmental Protection, Human rights
IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE COLLEGE and Legal rights Education, Education to School dropouts, By
Sports Day, College Day, Cultural Week, Library Week, connecting the Poor and Disadvantaged people into the
Independence Day, Republic Day, Teacher’s Day, Valedictory mainstream of society with action oriented novel plans.
Day and Graduation Day.
ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL
PUBLICATIONS Patrician college is facilitating to fulfill aspirations of students to
The College magazine is published every academic year. The be an entrepreneur through Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
editorial board consists of student volunteers under the guidance This cell focuses on guiding the Students to become
of faculty members. entrepreneurs and thereby create “An Employer Culture”. The
vision is to inspire the job Seekers, in to Job Providers. The ED
OTHER PUBLICATIONS Cell coordinates various activities through Enterprise Creation
All departments publish their journals/newsletters every semester. and Entrepreneurship Development. It aims at enabling our
students to generate income through various activities, empower
SPORTS AND GAMES
them by Skill development training and Awareness Building
Facilities in Sports and Games are offered to every student who
Programme. The ED Cell endeavors to become a catalyst in
desires to develop his/her potentials and qualities of
facilitating emergence of competent first generation
sportsmanship. Sports activities such as Volleyball, Basketball,
entrepreneurs and transition of existing SMEs into growth
Tennis, Badmiton, Kabaddi, Chess, Football, and Athletics are
oriented enterprises through entrepreneurship education,
encouraged. All students are advised and encouraged to use the
training, research and institution building.
facilities in the campus.
CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS
TOURNAMENTS
The college encourages the students to actively take part in clubs
The teams to represent the college in the various games in the
and associations to enhance their leadership qualities.
Inter- collegiate and other tournaments will be selected at the
beginning of the academic year. Selection is based on
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS)
proficiency in both games and academics. NSS is a Government of India sponsored public service
Patrician SEEDS outreach programme (Patrician Students
programme. It is launched in all colleges to serve the humanity
Educate and Empower the Disadvantaged group of our society)
and the nation. NOT ME BUT YOU is the motto of the NSS
Patrician College is undertaking an extension education in the
which reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the
academic year 2019– 2020, to develop a responsible student
need for selfless service.
community geared towards building a better society by
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ROTARACT CLUB The Club is in- charge of conducting Culturals in the College.
Rotaract club brings young adults together to take action in
communities, develop their leadership and professional skills. It ENVIRO CLUB
is non- religious, non- political and non – profit organisation. The Enviro club functions to create environmental awareness
Students who wish to join the Rotaract club should register their among the students and a sense of civil responsibility to preserve
names in the beginning of the academic year. the environment.

LEO CLUB PATRICIAN COLLEGE READING CLUB (PCRC)


Leo Club conducts activities continuously to meet the newer Patrician College Reading Club takes efforts in inculcating
demands and requirements. The mission and motto of the club is reading habits among students. One of the promotional activities
WE SERVE. It provides immediate and sustained relief in times is forming of the Reading Club. All first year students are the
of disaster. member of the Reading Club. Every Semester top 10 reviewers
are selected and rewarded during library week. Motto of PCRC is
YOUTH RED CROSS SOCIETY (YRC) TODAY’S READER, TOMORROW’S LEADER.
YRC was initiated for the purpose of providing service during
times of emergency like war, floods and other natural calamities. AICUF
The major objective of YRC is to inculcate service habit among AICUF - All India Catholic University Federation is a movement
the youngsters.It aims at the promotion of Health and Hygiene of University students with a vision for a new and just Society. It
among public. is the students’ movement which spreads awareness on social
issues. AICUF cultivates leadership qualities. AICUF
CITIZEN CONSUMER CLUB encourages religious harmony and equality among the students.
The Club works on the motivational zeal of consumer groups to AICUF fights for the rights of the poor, dalits, tribal and women
create awareness among students at a very young age and (Marginalized people in the society).
through them, the general public.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (AA)
The club also creates awareness about consumer products and The association is primarily for Graduates/Post graduates who
services and how to use it with an ethical and environmental graduate from the college. The Alumni activities are coordinated
conscience. by the alumni under the guidance of the faculty in charge. The
Motto of ‘CCC’ IS AWARE, ALERT AND ACT Alumni can drop their suggestions in the white box provided in
front of the Principal’s office.
FINE ARTS CLUB
Fine arts club is a unique and creative initiative. The college PARENT- TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)
encourages the students to develop interest in the field of Art and Parent-Teacher meetings are held once in a semester to monitor
Design. It attempts to provide creative space for the students by the progress of the students. These meetings keep the parents
promoting music, art theatre and dance activities in the campus. informed about their ward’s improvement. Parents can also drop
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their suggestion in the white box provided in front of the Bharathidasan – Tamil Association
Principal’s Office. Prerana – Hindi Association
L’Esprit – French Association
PATRICIAN COLLEGE DEBATE AND QUIZ CLUB Word Craft – English Literary Association
This club aims at inculcating the ability to form opinion and Techno Vision – Computer Applications Association
defend it with concrete substantiation among the students. Also, Edapt – Computer Science Association
it instills a spirit of inquiry in the minds of the students and Ramanujam – Mathematics Association
encourages them to expand their knowledge. Comet – Commerce Association
Zenith – Management Association
PATRICIAN COLLEGE COMPUTER LITERACY CLUB Corpship – Corporate Secretaryship Association
In this age of technology and information it has become mandatory Chimera – Visual Communication Association
for one to get acquainted with basic nuances of them. In view of Sowers – Social Work Association
this, this club attempts to reach the students of government schools Insight – Psychology Association
and teach them the usage of computer. This would help them to SmartLib – Library Association
enrich their curricular activities to a greater extent.
Membership in these associations is voluntary. Student leaders
PATRICIAN COLLEGE MOVIE REVIEW CLUB of the above associations are selected at the beginning of each
The club is introduced to enhance the analytical skill and academic year. Each association has a faculty member as a co-
creativity among the students. It brings the students to ordinator.
understand the movies in the form of art and education. Also, it
The above mentioned associations will conduct Inter-
makes them review movies in right perception by watching and
Departmental/ Inter- Collegiate competitions during the
discussing the international movies among the club members.
academic year.
PATRICIAN COLLEGE HEALTH CLUB
As the management is concerned about the mental and physical
hygiene of each and every student, Health club has been started
with an intention to create an awareness of the importance of
leading a healthy life among the students.

ASSOCIATIONS
In order to develop initiatives, a sense of responsibility and to
widen the interest of the students, the College offers enrollment
in various associations. They are:

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June 2019 July 2019

Date Day Day Schedule Date Day Day Schedule


Order Order
1 Sat 1 Mon V
2 Sun 2 Tue VI
3 Mon 3 Wed I Inauguration of Patrician SEEDS Outreach
4 Tue Programme
5 Wed Ramzan 4 Thu II
6 Thu 5 Fri III First Friday Mass
7 Fri 6 Sat
8 Sat 7 Sun
9 Sun 8 Mon IV
10 Mon 9 Tue V
11 Tue 10 Wed VI
12 Wed College Reopens for Staff/ 11 Thu I World Population Day
Anti-Child Labour Day 12 Fri II Academic Mentoring Session - I
13 Sat Investiture Ceremony/PTA - General Body Meeting
13 Thu FDP
14 Sun
14 Fri
15 Mon III AQAR - Department Data Submission
15 Sat Induction Program for New Faculty
16 Tue IV
16 Sun 17 Wed V Ist PG Orientation / Qualiy Initiative by IQAC-
17 Mon I College Reopens for II & III Year Students Challenges and Accountability of a Student leader /
18 Tue II Assembly
19 Wed III 18 Thu VI
20 Thu IV 19 Fri I HOD meeting
21 Fri V Qualiy Initiative by IQAC-Training on 20 Sat Fresher's Day
E-Content lectures - All Faculty 21 Sun
22 Sat Opening Day for I Year Students 22 Mon II
23 Sun 23 Tue III CA TEST - I
24 Mon VI 24 Wed IV CA TEST - I
25 Tue I 25 Thu V CA TEST - I
26 Wed II Department Meeting 26 Fri VI CA TEST - I /Dept Meeting
27 Sat Training on E- Governance - Admin Staff/UNOM -
27 Thu III Training on Mentorship Instant Exam
28 Fri IV Qualiy Initiative by IQAC-Roles, Challenges 28 Sun World Nature Conservation Day
and responsibilities of an academic leader-HoD 29 Mon I CA TEST - I
29 Sat 30 Tue II CA TEST - I
30 Sun 31 Wed III CA TEST - I
Total No. of Working Days: 11 Total No. of Working Days: 25
Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself-Leo Tolstoy All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love-Leo Tolstoy
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August 2019 September 2019

Date Day Day Schedule Date Day Day Schedule


Order Order
1 Thu IV College Anniversary 1 Sun
2 Fri V First Friday Mass 2 Mon Vinayaka Chaturthi
3 Sat Literacy Training - Support Staff 3 Tue V CA TEST - II
4 Sun 4 Wed VI CA TEST - II
5 Mon VI 5 Thu I CA TEST - II/ Teacher's Day Celebration
6 Tue I 6 Fri II Academic Mentoring Session -II/First Friday Mass
7 Wed II 7 Sat III
8 Thu III 8 Sun
9 Fri IV All Faculty Meeting 9 Mon
10 Sat 10 Tue Muharram
11 Sun 11 Wed Onam
12 Mon Bakrid 12 Thu IV
13 Tue V 13 Fri V
14 Wed VI
14 Sat EVOLUZIONE '19
15 Thu Independence Day
15 Sun
16 Fri I HOD Meeting
16 Mon VI
17 Sat
17 Tue I Academic Advisory Committee
18 Sun
18 Wed II Assembly
19 Mon II
19 Thu III
20 Tue III Communal Harmony Day
21 Wed IV Director's Birthday/ Assembly 20 Fri IV HOD Meeting
22 Thu V 21 Sat
23 Fri Sport's Day 22 Sun
24 Sat Krishna Jayanthi 23 Mon V
25 Sun 24 Tue VI
26 Mon VI 25 Wed I
27 Tue I CA TEST - II 26 Thu II
28 Wed II CA TEST - II 27 Fri III Department Meeting
29 Thu III CA TEST - II 28 Sat
30 Fri IV CA TEST - II/Department Meeting 29 Sun
31 Sat 30 Mon IV
Total No. of Working Days: 19
Total No. of Working Days: 20 Every minute spent worrying about the way things were is a moment stolen from
There is no greatness where there is no simplicity, goodness and truth - Leo Tolstoy creating the way things can be - Robin Sharma
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October 2019 November 2019

Date Day Day Schedule Date Day Day Schedule


Order Order
1 Tue V 1 Fri University Exams/All Saint's Day
2 Wed Gandhi Jayanthi 2 Sat All souls day
3 Thu VI 3 Sun
4 Fri I First Friday Mass 4 Mon
5 Sat II 5 Tue
6 Sun 6 Wed
7 Mon Ayudha Pooja 7 Thu
8 Tue Vijaya Dasami 8 Fri
9 Wed III 9 Sat
10 Thu IV Model Exam 10 Sun Milad-un-Nabi
11 Fri V Model Exam /All Faculty Meeting 11 Mon
12 Sat VI Model Exam 12 Tue
13 Sun 13 Wed
14 Mon I Model Exam
14 Thu
15 Tue II Model Exam
15 Fri
16 Wed III Model Exam /Governing Body Meeting
16 Sat
17 Thu IV Model Exam
17 Sun
18 Fri V Model Exam /HOD Meeting
18 Mon
19 Sat
20 Sun 19 Tue National Integration Day
21 Mon VI Open Forum - IQAC 20 Wed I College Reopens/HOD Meeting
22 Tue I 21 Thu II
23 Wed II 22 Fri III All Faculty Meeting
24 Thu III 23 Sat
25 Fri IV LAST WORKING DAY/Department Meeting 24 Sun
26 Sat 25 Mon IV
27 Sun Deepavali 26 Tue V
28 Mon 27 Wed VI
29 Tue 28 Thu I
30 Wed 29 Fri II Department Meeting
31 Thu 30 Sat IIQA- Returns Submission(HoD)
Total No. of Working Days: 8
Total No. of Working Days: 18 Trials can be teachers. Hardship can breed heroism. Pain can morph into power.
Your life is too important to give it to distractions. - Robin Sharma It’s all your choice. - Robin Sharma
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December 2019 January 2020

Date Day Day Schedule Date Day Day Schedule


Order Order
1 Sun 1 Wed New Year's Day
2 Mon III 2 Thu
3 Tue IV 3 Fri I College Reopens
4 Wed V 4 Sat II
5 Thu VI 5 Sun
6 Fri I Academic Mentoring Session -III/First Friday Mass 6 Mon III CA TEST - I
7 Sat II 7 Tue IV CA TEST - I
8 Sun 8 Wed V CA TEST - I
9 Mon III 9 Thu VI CA TEST - I
10 Tue IV 10 Fri I CA TEST - I/ First Friday Mass
11 Wed V 11 Sat II CA TEST - I
12 Thu VI 12 Sun
13 Fri I All Faculty Meeting 13 Mon III CA TEST - I
14 Sat 14 Tue IV CA TEST - I/ Pongal Celebration
15 Sun 15 Wed Pongal Holiday
16 Mon II 16 Thu Thiruvalluvar Day
17 Tue III 17 Fri Uzhavar Tirunal
18 Wed IV 18 Sat
19 Thu V Christmas Celebration - Students 19 Sun
20 Fri VI Christmas Celebration - Staff/ SSR Submission 20 Mon V
21 Sat Christmas Holidays Begin 21 Tue VI HOD Meeting
22 Sun 22 Wed I Assembly
23 Mon 23 Thu II
24 Tue 24 Fri III
25 Wed Christmas 25 Sat IV
26 Thu 26 Sun Republic Day / Alumni Day
27 Fri 27 Mon V
28 Sat 28 Tue VI
29 Sun 29 Wed I
30 Mon 30 Thu II Martyr's Day
31 Tue 31 Fri III Department Meeting
Total No. of Working Days: 16 Total No. of Working Days: 21
To the victim, adversity is bad. To the leader and warrior, hard times are life’s richest Listen to advise and accept discipline, and at the end you will be
times of growth, opportunity, and possibility. Use them to fly.” - Robin Sharma counted among the wise - Proverb 19:20
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February 2020 March 2020

Date Day Day Schedule Date Day Day Schedule


Order Order
1 Sat Retreat for Catholic Staff 1 Sun
2 Sun Foundation Day 2 Mon II
3 Mon IV 3 Tue III
4 Tue V 4 Wed IV Ash Wednesday/ First Friday Mass
5 Wed VI 5 Thu V Photo Session
6 Thu I 6 Fri College Day
7 Sat VI Women's Day Celebration/ Graduation Day
7 Fri II Academic Mentoring Session - IV/First Friday Mass
8 Sun
8 Sat PTA Meeting
9 Mon I
9 Sun
10 Tue II Model Exam
10 Mon III CA TEST - II 11 Wed III Model Exam
11 Tue IV CA TEST - II 12 Thu IV Model Exam
12 Wed V CA TEST - II 13 Fri V Model Exam
13 Thu VI CA TEST - II 14 Sat Job Fair 2020
14 Fri I CA TEST - II/All Faculty Meeting 15 Sun
15 Sat II CA TEST - II 16 Mon VI Model Exam
16 Sun 17 Tue I Model Exam/ St. Patricks Feast Day
17 Mon III CA TEST - II 18 Wed II Model Exam/ Assembly
18 Tue IV Academic Advisory Meeting 19 Thu III
19 Wed V Assembly 20 Fri IV HOD Meeting
20 Thu VI 21 Sat V Retreat for Catholic Girl students
22 Sun
21 Fri I HOD Meeting
23 Mon VI
22 Sat Retreat for Catholic Boy students
24 Tue I
23 Sun
25 Wed II Assembly
24 Mon II 26 Thu III
25 Tue III 27 Fri IV Department Meeting
26 Wed IV 28 Sat
27 Thu V 29 Sun
28 Fri VI Department Meeting 30 Mon V
29 Sat I 31 Tue VI Last working day/ All faculty Meeting
Total No. of Working Days: 23 Total No. of Working Days: 25
Glory and dishonor come from speaking; a man's tongue is his downfall. - Sirach 5:13 One who trusts others is light minded. - SIRACH 19:4
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| 88 | | 89 |
DAY / EVENING COLLEGE
TIME TABLE 2019 – 2020 ( I / III / V SEMESTER )
I II III IV V
DAYS/ 8.15 am - 9.10 am/ 9.10 am - 10.05 am/ 10.05 am - 11.00 am/ 11.25 am - 12.20 pm/ 12.20 pm - 1.15 pm/
HR 1.25 pm - 2.20 pm 2.20 pm - 3.15 pm 3.15 pm - 4.10 pm 4.25 pm - 5.15 pm 5.15 pm - 6.05 pm

| 90 |
LUNCH BREAK 11.00 am – 11.25 am / 4.10 pm – 04.25 pm

DAY / EVENING COLLEGE


TIME TABLE 2019 – 2020 ( I / III / V SEMESTER )
I II III IV V
DAYS/ 8.15 am - 9.10 am/ 9.10 am - 10.05 am/ 10.05 am - 11.00 am/ 11.25 am - 12.20 pm/ 12.20 pm - 1.15 pm/
HR 1.25 pm - 2.20 pm 2.20 pm - 3.15 pm 3.15 pm - 4.10 pm 4.25 pm - 5.15 pm 5.15 pm - 6.05 pm

| 91 |
LUNCH BREAK 11.00 am – 11.25 am / 4.10 pm – 04.25 pm
COLLEGE ANTHEM THE NATIONAL ANTHEM

Chorus : United (3) we stand


To seek, to strive and find Jana-gana-mana-adhinayaka, jaya he
United (3) we give
Our Praise and offering Bharata bhagya vidhata.
We are gathered here to seek Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat, Maratha
Good knowledge and the truth
Dravida Utkala Banga
We are gathered here to strive Vindhya – Himachala – Yamuna - Ganga
To serve our motherland
And to find Uchchala – Jaladhi - taranga.
The hidden light in us Tava shubha name jage,
Chorus : United (3) we stand Tava shubha asisha mage,
To seek, to strive and find
Gahe tava jaya gatha,
United (3) we give
Our Praise and offering Jana gana mangala dayaka jaya he
Bharata bhagya vidhata.
We are proud to be called Patricians in our life
St. Patricks name we bear Jaya he, jaya he, jaya he,
With pride and faithfulness
In the light of his footsteps
Jaya jaya jaya, jaya he!
We will march to victory

Chorus : United (3) we stand


To seek, to strive and find
United (3) we give
Our Praise and offering

| 92 | | 93 |

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