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JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 1
Hearty Welcome
To
NAAC Peer Team
Descendents : 23 Pontiffs
Established in 1954
TOTAL 350
MISSION
To achieve social equality as a prerequisite for womens emancipation.
To promote cultural space for women to foster a distinctive identity of
their own.
To sensitize women towards rich cultural inheritance.
To make women globally competent by acquiring good communication
skills
To develop the college into one of the top ten institutions of learning
in India.
Sl.No Programme No. before No. added during No. added Total
Autonomy 2005-10 after 2010
1 BA 7 1 2 10
2 BSc 6 - 1 7
3 BCom 1 - - 1
4 BBM 1 - - 1
5 BBA - 1 - 1
6 BCA - 1 - 1
7 B.Voc - - 2 2
Total 15 3 5 23
8 MA 1 - 1 2
9 MCom - 1 - 1
10 MSc - - 1 1
11 MSW - - 1 1
Total 1 1 3 5
12 Ph.D 0 1 4 5
13 Certificate 3 3 18 24
14 Diploma - 3 21 24
15 Ad. Diploma - 3 21 24
Total 3 9 60 72
Grand Total 19 14 72 105
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 13
B A - 06 Semesters
(10 Combinations)
Sl. No Combination
Criterion - I
Curricular Aspects
Curricular Revision
Approval in AC meeting
UG PG
3 Years / 6 Semesters 2 Years / 4 Semesters
3 Subjects of equal importance as a Semester CBCS, CAGP Scheme
combination Hard Core / Soft Core Specialization
Note: Lateral entry for BCom and BBM II year for diploma holders
PG 30 70
Components of IA
Programme IA
1st IA Test 6th week 2nd IA Test 12th Week
UG
(Assignment, Viva & Seminar) (Assignment, Viva & Seminar)
C1: 1st Before 8th Week C2: 9th - Before 16th Week
PG Test, Assignment, Viva, Project, Test, Assignment, Seminar, Viva,
Field Practicum, Camps & Tours Project, Field Practicum, Camps
& Tours
UG:
Once in three Years
PG:
Once in two years
4 BOS Meetings 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
5 AC Meetings 3 2 2 2 2 2 13
6 GB Meetings 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
7 Parent Meetings 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
8 Alumni 1 1 1 1 1 3 8
Meetings
Total 63 64 65 71 72 88 423
Guest Lectures, Visitors opinions, Extension Lectures, Field exposures, Faculty Participations in
Co-curricular
JSSCW, Cycle IIIActivities contribute to curriculum enrichment
Principal PPT 28
Criterion - II
Teaching, Learning
&
Evaluation
Admission Process
1 Academic Calendar
Publicity Website, Notification, Prospectus &
Posters
Social Networking
Awareness Programmes for + 2 &
UG Students in Sister & other
Institutions
Admission Pre Admission awareness &
Committee Counselling, Verification of
applications, preparing the selection
list & Record Verification
2 Compliance of rules State Government & UOM
of Admission UGC
Merit cum Reservation
3 Entrance Test for admission to PG Courses
4 Entrance Test for Ph.D Programmes
1900
UG
No. of Students
PG
Total
950
0
JSSCW, Cycle III
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14Principal PPT
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 31
Demand Ratio
UG
BA 1:1
BSc 1:1
BCom 1:1
BBM 1:1
BBA -
BCA 1.34:1
PG
MA (Economics) 1:1
M.Com 3:1
MSc (Chemistry) 2:1
Ph. D Scholars 26
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 33
Catering to Diverse Needs 2.2
Induction / Orientation
Category of Students Package of Services
Slow Learners and Experiential Learning Tutorial
Mediocre Students Extra Lab Hours Tests
English Proficiency classes Peer Teaching
Extended Library Hours Remedial Coaching
Non Stream Students Bridge Course(English, Mathematics, Computer Fundamentals
and Basic Accounts) Mentoring
Counseling
Advanced Learners Challenging Assignments Peer Teaching Home Assignments
Extra Lab Hours Project Works Seminar
Extended Library Hours Internships Anti Raging Cell
Experiential Learning Field Works Women Cell
Group Discussion Role play Placement Cell
Paper Presentations Publications Entrepreneurship Cell
Additional Learning Recourses Recognitions Women Waiting Room
Wi-fi facility Canteen
Students with Unique Organization of Fest and other Sports Yoga
Talents events Cultural Forum Multi gym
Social Service Activities Sports facilities
Differently Abled Wheel Chairs Railings ATM
Students Concession in study of language Ramps Milk Booth
Elevator Bus Pass
Train Pass
Economically Free ship Free Books and Stationery Hostel
Backward Students Scholarship Free Uniform Service of Counselor
Fee Concession Cash Assistance by Teachers Choice of Language
Foreign and Non Single Window System Peer Teaching
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 34
Residential Students Hostel Facilities
Incremental Academic Growth Analysis
Number of
Average score
Sl. No Programme Underprivileged At last semester % Change
at internal level
students
1 BA 10 48.65 61 25%
2 BSc 10 52.14 60.4 16%
3 BCom 08 56.14 64 14%
4 BBM 10 52.12 62 18%
5 BCA 02 58.12 64 10%
6 MA (Eco) 2 65.12 68 4%
7 MA (Eng) 1 62 66 4%
8 MCom 2 64 68 6%
9 BBA 4 58 64 10%
Grant-in-Aid -- -- 25
Sanctioned Post Management -- -- 105
Grant-in-Aid 4 1 5
Permanent Management 10 15 25
Temporary Management 21 55 76
Adjunct
Professors/ Guest Self-Finance course 16 1 17
Faculty
Total 51 72 123
Grant in Aid 6 - 6
Administrative
Management 22 17 39
Total 79 89 168
Highest
Male Female Total
Qualification
Ph. D 16 05 21
M.Phil 6 7 13
NET/SLET 8 8 16
Pursuing Ph. D 2 8 10
Total 34 28 62
Total 12 14 14 10 20 18 88
Publication International 12 16 12 15 11 8 74
in Journals National 10 12 12 15 15 1 66
State/ Regional 2 1 1 0 3 3 10
Total 24 29 25 30 78 12 150
Seminars / Workshops / Symposia organized (2010-16)
Level of UGC Others Management Total
Organization
National 8 - - 10
State / Regional 26 - - 42
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 41
Snapshots
Of
Seminars & Workshops organized
From 2010-16
Seminars Workshops
22 30
Workshop on
Workshop on Reforms in Examination & Evaluation
Right to Information Act held on 29th & 30th March 2011
held on 28th March 2011 organized by Examination Section
JSSCW, Cycle by
organized III Department of Political Science Principal PPT 48
Orientation Program for College Teachers
held on 9th December 2011 "Gathering & Organizing Information for Literature Review
st
organized by College held on 1 March 2014
Organized by College
Workshop on
"Job Opportunities in Banking & Insurance Sector" Workshop on "Soft Skills"
rd th
held on 23 July 2015 held on 19 August 2015
JSSCW, Cycle III
organized by Career Guidance & Placement Cell Principal PPT organized by Career Guidance & Placement Cell 51
Workshop on Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme
Training Programme for soil Testing and Analysis th
held on 29 August 2015
th
held on 27 August 2015 organized by Entrepreneurship Development Cell
organized by Department of Chemistry
Workshop for B.Sc Students with Physics optional Training programme for I degree students
"Space Technology" "Exam Fear, Memory Techniques and Study Skills
held on 14th December 2015 held on 19th December 2015
Evaluation System
Examination Results
(2010-16)
BA 93.26 96.81 96 99 99 98 99
BSc 90.38 92.70 87 86 86 90 91
BCom 88.89 95.76 96 92 92 98 97
BBM 89.08 96.55 85 91 91 97 94
BCA - - 97 100 100 100 100
BBA - - 94 100 100 100 100
MA (Economics) 100 96.67 100 100 100 100 100
MCom 100 100 100 98 100 100 100
MA (English) - - - - - 100 100
No. of.
First Second III/Pass Not Completed %ge of
Course Candidates Distinction Fail Total
Class Class Class Lower Exam Pass
Appeared
BA 89 24 43 8 - 13 - 88 98.88
B.Sc 168 57 69 17 - 10 - 153 91
B.Com 195 108 57 20 - 05 - 190 97
BBM 66 23 24 11 - 04 01 63 95
BCA 43 28 12 1 - 02 - 43 100
BBA 9 09 - - - - - 9 100
MA (Eco) 51 - 51 - - 0 - 51 100
M. Com 60 - 60 - - - - 60 100
MA (Eng) 5 0 5 - - - - 5 100
Research, Consultancy
and
Extension
Contd..
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 65
Research Thrust Areas
Department Thrust Areas
CPE
Year Total Budget Amount earmarked
(In Rs.) for research (in Rs)
2010-12 1,50,00,000 32,40,000
College
Year Total Budget Amount earmarked
(In Rs.) for research (in Rs)
2010-11 25726183 1,00,000
2011-12 37388236 2,00,000
2012-13 26965516 2,00,000
2013-14 41380754 3,00,000
2014-15 51094453 3,00,000
2015-16 4,00,000
2016-17 5,00,000
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 68
UGC Sponsored Minor Research Projects
(2010-16)
Amount
Particulars Number
(Rs. in lakhs)
Completed 6 4.075
Ongoing 13 12.75
Research Facilities
Publications by faculty
Number listed in 01 01 01 01 01 01
international database
Citation Index-range/average - - 01 01 01 01
SNIP - - - - - -
SJR/SJIF - - - - - -
Impact factor range/average 01 01 01 02 04 4
h-index - - - - - -
Consultancy
(Honorary and Reciprocal)
Department Areas
Commerce, Kannada, English, Education (Establishment of Institutions,
Botany, Computer Science, Setting of Labs, Curriculum Design and
Microbiology, Chemistry Development)
Economics Research & Development
Soil Testing, Water Testing, Food Chemistry
Adulteration
Computer Literacy Computer Science
Taxonomy, Vermi Compost Botany
Personal Tax planning Commerce
Event Management
Academic Events & Radio talk Kannada, Journalism
NGO Management Sociology
Physical Education Yoga
Consultant Psychiatrist Psychological problems
JSS University
JSS Research Foundation
ICAR JSS Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Sutturu
MoU with 2 Industries: Eventus Info Pvt. Ltd. & Thriller Clothing
Company
JSS Hospital, MG Road, Mysuru
CII Young India
Service Industry : 16 units
Manufacturing industry: 15 units
ITES: 8 units
Others: 12 units
Initiated by:
Activities
Annual NSS Camps Women Empowerment Programmes
Medical Camps Alcohol De-addiction Camps
Awareness Campaign through Street Planting of Saplings
Plays & Rallies
Blood Donation Camps Health awareness
Cleanliness Campaigns Eye testing Camps
Soil testing (MoU with KVK) Service at Suttur Fair
Field visits
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 74
Candle light march by students Protest
Program on Detection of Food Adulteration
against atrocities on Women
"Human Trafficking for Tribal Women" "Health Awareness programme for Rural Women"
Infrastructure
and
Learning Resources
Facilities
Internet Browsing
Campus Area : 08 Acres Drinking Water
Building (3 Floors): 9950 Sqmtr Lift Facility
Library: 543 Sqmtr Vermi Culture Shade net Nursery
Class Rooms : 37 Asphalted Interior Roads
Staff Room Ramps and Wheel Chairs
Science Laboratories : 15 Power Supply
Business Lab Audio Visual Aids
Language Lab Non Resident Centre
Museum Ladies Common Room
Seminar Hall Gym
Meeting Hall Indoor Stadium
Auditorium Medical Services
Canteen Generator
Office Study Centre
Vehicle Parking Day care Centre
Sports Room Tutorial System
Placement & Career
Hostel : 3 (1233 Sq mtr)
Research Center
International Sanskrit Research Center 80
Carom Boards
Chess Boards
Hurdles
High Jump Uprights
Library Facilities
Reprography OPAC
Timing : 8 am to 6 pm (In exceptional cases extended up to 8 pm for hostel inmates and researchers)
ICT Facilities
290 Computers many with latest configuration (upto i5)
20 laptops
Computer to student Ratio 1: 7
Wi Fi Facility
LAN Facility
LAN Speed 20 Gbps (Star Topology)
10 MBPS BSNL Broad band optic fiber connectivity)
480 Internet Nodal points
Propriety Software / Open Source Software
Online Teaching Facilities:
E Contents (e Journals & e-books)
Pre recorded Video Lectures)
Educational Interactive CDs
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 85
4.4
Maintenance
Outsourced
House keeping Rs. 4.2 lakhs annual on an average)
Security services Rs.7.2 Lakhs annual on an average)
AMC (Need based) Rs. 3 lakhs annual on an average)
In house
Systems are maintained by Computer Science Department
Student Support
and
Progression
PRINCIPAL
Students
Council
Class Representatives
Facilities
Library, Sports Facilities, Computer Lab, Internet, Drinking water,
Hostels, Elevator, Ramp, Railings, Auditorium, Amphitheatre, Language
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 89
lab, Parking Space, Canteen, Health Care & Finance
Financial Assistance
Name of the
Sl. No. Name of the Scholarships sponsor 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
(Central/ State)
9 Karnataka Science & Technology STATE 40000 15000 - 15000 20000 50000
Academy
10 Purasabha Karyalaya STATE - 7960 9940 4000 4000 -
13 Loss of Fee Reimbursement State 1256379 1507258 1039788 1081500 2171779 1532259
Total Student 858 920 877 840 958 776
Total amount 2011686 2271446 1924553 1913530 3055065 2763279
100
80
No selected
60
40
20
0
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* 2015-16
Inter Collegiate
6 3 - - 5 2 1 1
Level
Total Team Championships 2010- 2016: 16
Total Trophies: 109
Total Medals: 944
Total Mementoes: 369
Student Progression
Good Success Rate
Maximum progression to PG Studies and B. Ed
Selection for Employment through campus interview
UG B Ed 52 45 35 9 15 17 15
UG PG 196 254 206 216 309 243 334
PG TO Ph.D - - - - 8 10 6
Employment
Campus Selection 90 85 141 102 61 103 119
Off Campus 104 114 135 140 165 137 75
Sl. Sl.
Events Events
No. No.
1 Memory test and Quiz 15 Dance (Solo) Classical
2 Essay Competition 16 Dance (Solo) Western
3 Drama 17 Dance (Solo) Folk
4 Debate 18 Dance (Group) Classical
Outdoor games
NCC Activities
No. of Cadets: 100 headed by Lt. Roopa
Regular Training imparted in 20 Parades of 4 hrs each in a year
Cadets Participated in
Republic Day Parade
Thal Sainik Camp
Malavankar Shooting Competition
B Certificate
C Certificate
Rangers
Rangers 01 Unit 24 Rangers
Routine Works
JSSCW, Cycle III
Social Service Hiking & Camps
Principal PPT 99
Activities of the college
Regular Special Events
Freshers Day International year of Chemistry
Independence Day Graduation Day
Founders Day Man Com Fest
Kannada Rajyothsava Science Rostrum
Inauguration of students forums Kala Chilume
National Youth Day Celebration of International Yoga Day
(Swami Vivekananda Jayanthi) 21st June
Republic Day
Sports Day
Inter Collegiate Cultural Competitions
Inter Collegiate Sports Competitions
Celebrations of Science Day
Valedictory of Students Forum
Celebrations of Womens Day
8th March
100
IQAC
Literary, Cultural and Sports Forum
Membership in Magazine, Library, Students Redressal &
Grievances, Placement, Tour, Discipline and Hostel committees.
Governance, Leadership
and Management
Controller of
Examinations Department Heads Librarian Office Superintendent
Student forums
Sl No Name Position
1 Smt. Nagalambika M N Convener
2 Smt. Shashikala Member
3 Dr. Mallika N Member
4 Smt. Manjula H C Member
5 Smt. Sunitha N Member
6 Smt. Ramya Bhonsle K S Member
7 Smt. Roopa Member
8 Smt. Manjula C N Member
9 Smt. Vijayalakshmi S Member
Financial Management
Resource Mobilized 2010-16
Amount
Sl. No Source
(Rs. In Lakhs)
1 UGC and Central Government Agencies 618.62
2 State Government Agencies -
3 Fees from students 353.75
4 Salary Grants from State Government 1104.8
5 Management Grants for Salary and Infrastructure 716.26
6 Other Sources 137.9
Total 2842.88
Sl.
Particulars 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No
Sl.
Particulars 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No
1 Grants Expenses (UGC, 248.50 69.70 101.15 56.53 114.47
CG & Project)
2 Salary / Wages 267.0 325.35 418.80 391.72 428.13
3 Administration Expenses 5.00 6.40 6.53 12.01 24.84
4 Maintenance Expenses 2.83 3.38 6.03 4.57 5.82
5 Guest Lecture / Seminars / 4.71 0.556 0.336 3.16 5.37
Workshop
6 Books & Journals 2.18 2.25 2.043 1.89 15.15
7 Scholarships (Govt./ F.C. 5.71 6.02 7.595 6.61 30.55
Mgmt.)
8 Electricity / Gen Set 18.93 20.06 19.571 20.20 22.79
Running Cost)
9 Fixed Assets (Land, 7.90 1.21 5.33 10.93 35.82
Building, Equipment)
10 Alumni Expenses 0.19 0.64 1.046 1.04 3.41
11 Consumables 2.464 0.121 3.33 7.32 0.22
12 Fee Expenses 46.73 37.56 43.39 59.91 94.84
13 Other Expenses 18.68 21.83 25.88 3.44 24.01
Total Expenditure 630.84 495.10 644.03 579.93 805.42
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 115
College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)
Introduction
During IX plan period UGC introduced a scheme University with Potential
for Excellence (UPE) to encourage selected Universities to reach world class
standards in their chosen domain(S) by providing additional funds to them
This scheme was extended to selected colleges during X plan period with the
name CPE
This scheme is to identify colleges which have attained high standards in
teaching, research and extension activities and hold promise of excellence.
CPE scheme provides substantial funds to improve and strengthen its
infrastructure
CPE recognition by UGC:
First installment Rs. 75 lakhs received: Date
Second installment Rs. Received: Date
Establishment of Central research Centre & Upgradation of existing labs
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 116
6.5
IQAC
Womens Hostel
Womens Cell
Anti Ragging Cell
Friendly environment protective & disciplined
Gender sensitization programme
Provision of required facilities health, food & Counseling
Existence of sexual harassment prevention committee
Innovations
&
Best Practices
Environmental Consciousness
Innovations
2. Language Lab
Majority Kannada medium and rural background
Enhancing communication skills
Increasing employability
Course content- Intelligible English
Computerized language lab- student modules (20) and teacher module
Modular based systematic training on Communication, pronunciation, and
conversation
JSSCW, Cycle III
Beneficiaries: 1237 in six years 124
Principal PPT
Compliance Report
NAAC Report 2010
Sl. No Observations & Suggestions Compliance
1 Inadequate attention to FDP for FDPs are conducted and research journal is
inculcating research aptitude being published
2 Short term courses More number of Add on courses started
3 Recruitment of more women lecturers & New women teachers have been appointed.
adequate women representation in decision Due representation is given to women in
making bodies decision making bodies.
4 Active entrepreneurship development cell Entrepreneurship development cell is
established
5 National level seminars and workshops Organized
6 Inter departmental collaborations Established & strengthened
7 Single fculty departments to be More number of teachers have been
strenghtened appointed in single faculty departments
8 Lab to land/ community service MoU with KVK, Suttur for Soil testing
9 Coaching classes for competitive Conducted
examinations
10 Smart classes Set up
CHALLENGES OPPORTUNITIES
Fluctuations in the enrolment in arts faculty Strengthening ICT
Stringent regulations of Govt. regarding Scope for introduction of more PG
appointment of permanent staff programmes
Language proficiency of rural students Scope for conversion of college into cluster
Obligation to follow University regulations university
while designing curriculum