- Office Management
- Correspondence
- Maintaining Records
- Attendance
- Exam Duties
- Library Management
- Lab Management
- Website Management
- Social Media Management
- Event Management
- Maintenance of Stock Register
- Maintenance of Dead Stock Register
- Maintenance of Asset Register
- Maintenance of Cash Book
- Maintenance of Ledger
- Maintenance of Day Book
- Maintenance of Stock Register
- Maintenance of Files
- Maintenance of Records
- Any other work assigned by HOD
Support Staff
C6.3 Internal Quality Assurance System
- Monthly Meetings
- Feedback Analysis
- Action Taken Reports
-
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2. To be recognized as a centre of excellence and
inspiration for the students and researchers in
Mathematics.
VISION
3. To impart high quality education equally to
all.
To create a passion for Mathematics.
To make them capable to apply Mathematics
in day today life.
MISSION
4. • Year of establishment : 1967
• Programmes Offered
UG : B.Sc. Mathematics
• Faculty : 3 Assistant Professors
2 Guest Lecturers
• Number of Students : UG 108 students
PROFILE
5. Sl No. Name Qualifications Date Of Joining
1 Neelima.N.L
M.Sc. (IV th Rank),
M.Phil, NET
14/3/2016
2 SreeMurukan. A M.Sc, GATE, JRF –NET. 11/3/2016
3 Dr.Sanma.G.R
M.Sc, M.Phil, B.Ed,
Ph.D,M.A.(Pub. Adm.)
30/9/2020
4 Athira.T.S. M.Sc.SET 26/10/2021
5 Lissara. S.L M.Sc,BEd,SET 1/11/2021
FACULTY PROFILE
6. C1.1 Curriculum Planning &
Implementation
University Academic Calendar
Department Activity Calendar
Teaching Plan and Work Diary
Completion of Syllabus
Semester wise planning of Curriculum delivery
7. Academic Body Affiliation/Level No: of faculty
Syllabus Revision Kerala University 1
Preparation of University
Model Question Paper
Kerala University 1
M.Tech Valuation Kerala University 1
External Examiner Kerala University 4
Paper Valuation Kerala University 4
FACULTY PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC BODIES
8. C1.1 Curriculum Delivery Process
Teacher Centric Methods
Contact Lectures
Walk With the Scholar(WWS) for Advanced Learners
Remedial Coaching for Slow Learners
Student Centric Learning
Assignments,Seminars,Cross Teaching, Peer Teaching, Project Works.
Participation
Seminars
Workshops
Webinars
Evaluation
Internal Examination
Model examination
Viva-Voce
12. • 3 Class rooms (1 ICT enabled class room)
• Learning Management System, Google Class
Rooms, Whats App Groups, Telegram groups,
Telegram channels and Youtube channels.
• 1 Desktop Computer with internet
Connectivity.
C1.1 Facilities for Curriculum Delivery
13. • Tutorial Cum Mentoring
• Internal Examinations
• Result Analysis
• PTA Meeting
• Student-Parent Feedback
C1.1 Measures to Ensure Effectiveness in Curriculum
Delivery
15. • CBCS System for UG Programmes
• Open Courses Offered
–Operations Research
• Elective Stream for UG
-Graph Theory
• Computer Programming using Mathematics
Software – Latex ,Python and Sage.
• Statistical data analysis using Excel.
C1.2 Academic Flexibility
17. C1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
• Operations Research course introduced in UG
Programme
• Pie Day Celebration, Mathematics day
celebration, Statistics day celebration
• Students projects.
• Seminars and Webinars in emerging areas of
Mathematics
23. C2.2 Catering to Student Diversity
All Teachers are Mentors
Tutorial System
Advanced Learners
WWS
ASAP
Suggestions for Library Books
Slow Learners
Remedial Coaching
Previous Years Question Paper Solving.
SSP
Peer Teaching
24. Mentor mentee ratio
YEAR UG -TOTAL STRENGTH TOTAL FACULTIES
2015-16 136 4
2016-17 143 4
2017-18 147 4
2018-19 155 4
2019-20 147 4
25. • Learning Management System
• Google Classroom
• Google Meet
• Telegram channels and groups
• Using Smart Board
• Whats App Groups
• PowerPoint Presentations
• Conducted Webinars(hyper link)
C2.3 ICT Usage for Effective Teaching-Learning
Process
30. • Faculty with Ph.D -2(correction)
• Faculty Participated in RC/OC/STC -3
C2.4 Teacher Quality
31. C2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms
Internal Examination
Time bound valuation
Seminars and Assignments
Frequent class texts
Previous Years question Papers Discussed in Class rooms
End Semester examination Conducted by University
Three tier mechanism for rectifying complaints: Tutor-HoD- Principal
Results of internal examinations are published in the notice board
Department level Grievance redressal cell
42. C5.1 Student Placement
Year NAME Placement
2015-16 Saranya sarath T S Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2016-17 Archana A Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2016-17 Saranya sarath T S Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2017-18 Saranya sarath T S Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2017-18 Brijesh Deth B Indian Navy
2018-19 Saranya sarath T S Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
43. Year NAME Placement
2018-19 Archana A Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2018-19 Sibi L R L.P. School Asistant
2019-20 Saranya sarath T S Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2019-20 Archana A Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2019-20 Jisha Raj V R Tutor cum Biostatistician
,Dept. of Community
Medicine
2019-20 Charles Varghese Clerk, anara Bank
2019-20 Shine R Field Chemist,Oman
2019-20 Anusree A A Trainee, Esaf Bank
2020-21 Archana A Guest lecturer in SN College
Varkala
2020-21 Reshnu R S Night Watchman.Collegiate
Education
44. C5.2 Student Progression
Year After BSc Mathematics
2015-16 MSc Statistics-2
2016-17 MSc Statistics-2
MSc Mathematics-9
BEd -2
2017-18 MSc Mathematics-19
2018-19 MSc Mathematics-9
CA-1
BEd-2
MSc Statistics-1
2019-20 MSc Mathematics-10
MCA-1
BEd-2
MSc Data Science-1
45. • Aromalmanilal :inter collegiate Boxing Silver Medal
• Akhiljith :inter collegiate wrestling silver medal
• Binoy Mohan : inter collegiate Boxing Silver Medal
• Vishnu R : Inter college Boxing Championship ,Bronze Medal.
• Vishnu Pradeesh : inter collegiate Boxing Gold Medal
• Shafina S : University Boxing Championship, Silver Medel
• Vishnu Pradeesh : participate natinal level Boxing Championship
• Aromal : participated in national wushu competition.
• Aromalmanilal :state level Wushu Gold madel
• Jaimi krishna :Intercollegiate Kho-Kho Bronze Madel
• Ambadi Asok :intramural competition 1500 m race 3 prize
• Jiji M :intramural competition 100 m race 2 prize
• Jiji M :intramural competition 800 m race 1 prize
• Annual sports meet : foodball runnerup
C5.3 Student Participation and Activities
46. • Jiji M :Annual sports day competition 200 m race 1 prize
• Jiji M :Annual sports day competition 400 m race 1 prize
• Anandhu :Annual sports day competition 1500 m race 3 prize
• Jiji M,Anakha Raj,Sreemol,Neelu R :Won 4x100m
Relay(Women)
47. Academic Achievements
KSCSTE sanctioned an amount of Rs
10000/- to a group of four students in
the final year B.Sc. Class for doing
their project titled ‘A study on various
Optimization Methods’ under the
guidance of Smt. Preetha.S (HOD of
Mathematics)
KSCSTE sanctioned an amount of Rs
10000/- to a group of four students in
the final year B.Sc. Class for doing their
project titled ‘A study on vedic
Mathematics in the area of
multiplication and Division’ under the
guidance of Smt. Preetha.S (HOD of
Mathematics)
48. MEGHA J.R ,student of the class
III BSc ,Sree Narayana College has
participated in inter college
Article Writing Competition on
”Role of Mathematics in various
Fields” conducted by the
Department of Mathematics in
july 2021 and awarded 1st prize.
Anandhu H, Midhun V S,
Abhijith Hareesh, Jeevan Praksh
S, Kannan J, Vineesh V
partcipated in the exhibition
conductedby Department of
Mathematics, Karyavattom
Campus as a part of science day
celebration 27 & 28 Feb 2020
49. Other achievements
• Gouri Thejas : Ist position in Malayalam
elocution ,conducted by cooperative bank,
Attingal
• Nandana Baishy: Ist position in Malayalam
essay writing conducted by cooperative bank,
Attingal.
• Ullas Krishnan,participated in Pre RD Camp
• Akash D S, participated in All India Trekking
Camp
50. • 1 student university union counsellor
• 1 student arts club secretary
• Class leaders
C5.3 Student Engagement in Administrative
Activities
54. • PTA Treasurer
• Co-ordinator: Scholarships and endowments
Office management and Coordination
Mathematics club
• Member: Council
PTA
Admission
Science club
Mathematics club
Women study club
Anti ragging cell
Computer and internet cell
• 1 Chief Examiner
C6.1 Faculty Participation in Governance
55. C6.2 Departmental Functioning
HOD
Faculty Members
Staff meeting
minutes
Academic action plan
Duty Allocation
Decision making
Ensuring Quality
Internal Evaluations
Curriculum Delivery
Academic outcome
56. C6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategy
• Neelima N L, Attended induction Programme
in HRDC,University of Kerala
• Sreemurukam A, Attended induction
Programme in HRDC, University of Kerala
• Dr Sanma G R, Attended one week FDP
Programme
• Dr.Abisha R, Attended refresher and
orientation course under HRDC,University of
Kerala
57. Participation Of Faculty in
Conferences/Seminars/Webinars/Workshop
Neelima.N.L.
• Participated in workshop on Latex and Moodle conducted by Dept. Of
Mathematics,Baby John Memorial Govt. College,Chavara,Kollam on
15/12/2016 and 16/12/2016.
• Participated in workshop for revising the syllabus for first degree
programmes in Mathematics under CBCSS on 8/3/2017 to 10/3/2017 at
Govt. women’s college, Vazhuthacaud.
• Participated in workshop on scientific computing using python at
University College, TVPM on 13/10/17 and 14/10/17.
• Participated in workshop for preparation of Model Question Paper for
B.Sc Mathematics degre course(Main & Complimentary-2018 admission)
at University College, TVPM on 24/10/18 and 25/10/18.
58. Dr Abisha.R.
• Participated in Natinal Seminar on ‘Machine Learning – Revolutionizing
Everyday Lives’ organised by Dept.Of Computer Science,Govt.college,
Kariavattom ,TVPM on 28/11/2019 & 29/11/2019.
Dr Sanma.G.R.
• Participated in the Webinar on “Crisis Management During COVID-19”
organisd by NSS Units 250&540 of UKF College of Engineering and
Technology, Kollam on 11th June 2020
• Participated in One Day National Webinar on “Online Tools for Higher
Education in Digital Era” held on 13th June 2020 organised by IQAC,
Government First Grade College Vijayapur.
• Participated in Webinar on “Teaching Online: Possibilities and Issues “
organised by the Department Of Electronics and Communication, Vidya
Academy Of Science And Technology on 15th June 2020
• Participated in the Webinar on “Fuel cells: Energy of the Future
“organised by Dept. Of Mechanical Engg in association with MEA and
Centre for Research and Development,Viswajyothi College Of Engg. And
Technology on 16th June 2020
59. • Participated in the International Webinar on “An Introduction to
Mathematical Optimal Control Theory” organised by the Department of
Mathematics, Sree Narayana College for Women, Kollam on 24th May
2021.
• Participated and successfully completed the Five Days International Webinar
on the Topic “Recent Trends in Applied Mathematics” organized by the
Department of Mathematics, KSMDB College, Sasthamcotta from 24th
May 2021 to 28th May 2021.
• Participated in the National Webinar on ":Applications and Oppurtunities in
Analysis“ organized by the Dept. Of Mathematics,Sree narayana
College,Chathannur, on 18th June 2021
• Participated in the the International Expert Lecture on Linear Algebra Today
by Dr Gilbert Strang, Professor of Mathematics, MIT, Cambridge, USA,
organised by the Department of Mathematics in association with IQAC,
Christ Nagar College, Maranalloor, Trivandrum, on 9 June 2021.
• Participated in the “TWO DAY NATIONAL WEBINAR ON DOMINATIONS IN
GRAPHS” on 17th & 18th of August 2021. Organized by PG and Research
Department of Mathematics, C.Abdul Hakeem College (autonomous)
Melvisharam
60. C6.5 Quality Assurance System
• Files and Reports
• Class PTA Meetings
• Attendance Monitoring
• Value Education Class
61. C7 Contribution to Local Community
• Members of NCC and NSS
• Covid 19 Activities
• helping peoples for booking vaccination slots
• Flood Relief
• students collect study materials for flood area students
64. C7 Best Practices
• Department conduct exhibitions related to pi day celebrations.
• Lady Mentor for girl students
• Parents Teachers Association
65. 1.Experienced and well-qualified faculties
including Ph.Ds.
2.Lady mentor for girl students.
3.Strong and supporting Parents-Teacher
Association.
4. A well equipped computer lab.
STRENGTH
SWOC