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JSS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

(Autonomous)
Saraswathipuram, Mysuru-9
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 1
Hearty Welcome
To
NAAC Peer Team

Prof. P. K. Radhakrishnan Chairperson

Prof. Naliniprava Tripathy Member Coordinator

Prof. Chitralekha Chouhan Member

26- 28 September, 2016


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Humble Pranams to
Jagadguru Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra
Mahaswamiji
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My Reverential Pranams to His Holiness Jagadguru
Sri Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji
PRESIDENT, JSS MVP
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An Outline of Presentation

Heritage of Suttur Math


JSS Mahavidyapeetha
JSS College for Women (Autonomous)
Vision & Mission of the College
An overview of the College
Criterion-wise Presentation
Compliance reports
Future Plans

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Heritage of Suttur Math

Estd: 11 Century AD,


Sri. Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math
Srikshethra Suttur, Nanjangud Taluk, Mysuru District

Sri. Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math


Foothills of Chamundi Hills, Mysuru
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Founder : Adi Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Swamiji

Basic Tenets : Promoting welfare of society through spiritual & Socio


Cultural services

Descendents : 23 Pontiffs

Present Swamiji : 24th Pontiffs Sri Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra


Mahaswamiji

I Swamiji XXII Swamiji XXIII Swamiji XXIV Swamiji


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JSS MAHAVIDYAPEETHA
Founder President:

Jagadguru Dr Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji

Established in 1954

Socio-cultural Educational Institution

Pioneered the concept of Education as a tool for social change

Institutions spread across the Globe- Dubai, Mauritius, USA,


France

JSSMVP Kinder Garten to Post Graduate Institutions, including


2 Universities JSS University (Deemed University) and JSS
University of Science & Technology (Private University)
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Institutions of JSS Mahavidhyapeetha
SCHOOLS 130
COLLEGES 26
TECHNICAL INSTITUTES 14
MEDICAL EDUCATION 13
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 22
MANAGEMENT EDUCATION 05
Urban & Rural Development Institutions 7
SOCIAL SERVICE INSTITUTIONS 72
ARTS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS 15
TRUSTS 13
PATRONISED INSTITUTIONS 5
OTHERS 28

TOTAL 350

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VISION
Empowering Women through Academic Excellence

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.

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Foot Prints of the College from 1970 to till date

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Departments: 24 (UG:20 + PG:4)
Commerce &
Arts Science
Management
Under Graduate
History Botany Commerce &
Economics Biochemistry Management
Geography Microbiology
Sociology Chemistry
Environmental Studies Biotechnology
Political Science Computer Science
& Public Administration
Journalism Mathematics
Kannada Physics
English
Hindi
Sanskrit
Post Graduate
Economics Chemistry Commerce
English
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Programme Details
(Multi faculty, 3 faculties Arts, Science, Commerce and Management,
105 programmes, UG: 23, PG : 5, Ph.D : 5, COC: 72) programmes added after 2010: 72

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
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B A - 06 Semesters
(10 Combinations)
Sl. No Combination

1 History, Economics, Sociology (HES) KM

2 History, Economics, Political Science (HEP)

3 History, Economics, Geography (HEG)

4 History, Economics, Kannada (HEK)

5 Kannada ,Economics, Geography (KEG)

6 History, Economics, English (HEE)

7 History, Economics, Sociology (HES) EM

8 Public Administration, Journalism, English (PJE)

9 Public Administration, Journalism, Sociology (PJS)

10 Public Administration, Journalism, Kannada (PJK)

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B Sc - 06 semesters
(07 Combinations )
Sl. No Combination

1 Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)

2 Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science (PMCS)

3 Physics, Mathematics, Computer Application (PMCA)

4 Botany, Biochemistry, Microbiology (BBM)

5 Botany, Chemistry, Biotechnology (BCBt)

6 Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology (BMBt)

7 Botany, Biochemistry, Food Science & Nutrition (BBFn)

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Other Programs (16 courses)
Sl. No Combination Duration
1 Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) 06 Semesters
2 Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) 06 Semesters
3 Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) 06 Semesters
4 B. Voc in Software Development 06 Semester
5 B. Voc in Retail Management 06 Semester
6 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) 06 Semesters
7 Master of Arts in Economics (M.A) 04 Semesters
8 Master of Commerce (M.Com) 04 Semesters
9 Master of Arts in English (MA) 04 Semesters
10 Master of Social Works (MSW) 04 Semesters
11 Master of Science in Chemistry (MSc) 04 Semesters
12 Ph.D in Economics
13 Ph.D in Commerce
14 Ph. D in History
15 Ph. D in Chemistry
16 Cycle Ph.D
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Add-on-courses : (24 x 3 = 72)
Certificate Commerce (5 x 3 = 15)
Diploma Human Resource Management
& Advance Diploma Foreign Trade
Insurance Management
Retail Management
Marketing Management
Arts (13 x 3= 39)
Agricultural Marketing Management
Good Governance & E-Governance
Women Studies
Functional English
Rural Development
Note: Certificate 2 Semesters Social Welfare
Diploma +2 Semesters Functional Hindi
Ad. Diploma + 2 Semesters Photo Journalism *
Yoga
Dance
Music
Translation
Proof Reading
Science (6 x 3 = 18)
Women Health & Hygiene
Food & Nutrition
Basic Mathematics
Clinical Laboratory Techniques
* UGC Sponsored Horticulture
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PPT * 17
Criterion Wise Presentation

Criterion - I

Curricular Aspects

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1.1

Curricular Revision

Curriculum Design & Development

Faculty Planning new courses and Revision of Feed Back


syllabus

Orientation Students Teachers


Programmes Refresher Need Assessment / Feasibility Study
Parents Alumni
Courses Seminars External experts
Workshops Conferences Employers
Drafting Syllabus

Subject Wise workshops

Fine tuning of syllabus in BOS

Approval in AC meeting

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1.1
Boards of Studies - 26
Arts (UG 12 + PG2= 14) Science (UG 8 + PG 1= 9 Commerce (UG 2 + PG 1= 3)
Under Graduate
History Botany Commerce
Economics Biochemistry Management
Geography Microbiology
Sociology Chemistry
Environmental Studies Biotechnology
Political Science Computer Science
Public Administration Mathematics
Journalism Physics
Kannada
English
Hindi
Sanskrit
Post Graduate
Economics Chemistry Commerce
English
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1.1

Constitution of BOS and Academic Council

BOS Academic Council


University Nominee (1) University Nominee (3)
Industry Representative (1) Governing Body Nominee (4)
AC Nominee (1) Senior Faculty (4)
Alumni (1) Management Nominee (4)
Senior Faculty (1 or 2) All Heads of the Department
Special Invitees Special Invitees

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Course Structure

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

2 Languages * to be studied (I-IV Semester) Open Elective papers

for all UG (Kannada, English, Hindi, CGPA Grading

Sanskrit Self Study : Arabic, Persian,


French, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu
*Single language paper for disabled

Indian Constitution, Environmental Science,


Women Studies, Computer Fundamentals /
Applications are compulsory for all UG
Courses
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1.2
Academic Flexibility
Course Choice at Entry Level (Degree)
PUC Science PUC Arts PUC Commerce Any PUC with Mathematics
(22 Options) (14 Options) (15 Options) (8 Options)
BSc (7) BA (10) BA (10) BCA
BCA BCom BCom BSc (3)
BCom
BCom BBA BBA
BBA
BBA B. Voc (2) BCA
B.Voc (2)
BA (10) B. Voc (2)
B.Voc (2)

Note: Lateral entry for BCom and BBM II year for diploma holders

Programme Choice at Entry Level (Master Degree)


BSc BCom BBM/BBA BA
(2 Options) (2 Options) (2 Options) (3 Options)
MSc (Chemistry) MCom MCom MA (Economics)
MSW MSW MSW MA (English)
MSW

Programme Choice at Entry Level (Doctoral Degree )


MSc (2 Options) MCom (1 Option) MA (2 Options)
Ph.D (Chemistry) Ph.D (Commerce) Ph.D (Economics)
Ph.D (Bio Chemistry) Ph.D (History)

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Curriculum Design and Development
Semester End
Programme IA (Max. Marks) Examination (Max.
Marks)
UG 30 70

PG 30 70

Add on Courses Varies from programme to programme

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

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1.3
Curriculum Revision (UG & PG)

UG:
Once in three Years

2009-10; 2012-13; 2014-15; 2015-16

PG:
Once in two years

Note: Minor modifications are affected on need basis

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Approach to Curriculum Design & Development
Base
UGC / State Higher Education Council / University Norms
Feedback from Parents, Students, Industry Representatives, Academic Peers & Prospective
Employers
Demand Analysis
Workshop on Curriculum Design & Development
Emphasis
Need based & Skills Orientation
Recent Developments
Interdisciplinary
Thrust to Research & Employability
Process
Involvement of subject experts from Universities, Research Institutes, Luminaries from
Academia and Industrial Representatives,
Autonomous Structure
BOS to AC & to GB

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1.4
Feedback and analysis

Formal and informal means


Data analysis
Analysis and Interpretation - for enrichment, revision and modifications

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Quality Substance and Enhancement Measures
Sl. Type of 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total
No Programmes
1 Workshops on 3 1 - 1 1 11 17
CDD
2 Industry 8 7 10 9 12 13 59
Institute
Dialogues
3 Academic Peer 43 48 47 53 51 54 296
Interactions

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

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2.1
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

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2.1
Student Profile
Enrollment from 2010-11 to 2016-17

Programme 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

UG 1820 1858 2011 1900 1909 1808 1757

PG 136 186 233 255 252 224 239

Total 1956 2044 2244 2155 2161 2032 1996


2850

1900

UG
No. of Students

PG
Total
950

0
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Demand Ratio

Programmes 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

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Student Strength
Programs 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
BA 338 359 418 366 323 256 212
BSc 504 452 468 463 527 526 544
BCom 439 501 606 122 666 690 684
BBM 424 387 361 619 239 169 139
BCA 81 117 119 297 133 158 176
BBA 34 42 39 33 21 9 -
Total 1820 1858 2011 1900 1909 1808 1757
MA (Economics) 60 81 109 121 117 101 85
M.Com 76 105 124 127 124 118 116
MA (English) - - - 7 11 5 -
MSc (Chemistry) - - - - - - 38

Total 1956 2044 2244 2155 2161 2032 1996

Certificate courses 59 165 743 616 610 646 620


Diploma 68 43 62 201 324 360 454
Advanced Diploma 38 28 23 25 97 - 70

Ph. D Scholars 26
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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
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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%

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2.3
Teaching Learning Methods
Traditional Modern Learners Centric ICT Enabled Others

Class room teaching Journal Designing Brainstorming Multimedia Organizing Fest


Laboratory training Internship Challenging Software Forum Activities
Student Challenging Experiments and Development Extension
Experiments and Assignments Animation Activities
Seminars Assignments Experiential Learning Smart Class Educational Tours
Group Experiential Remedial Coaching Self Learning in Industry Visit
Learning Bridge Course AV Room
discussions Model Building Counseling
Field trips Project Work Mentoring
Power Point Elective and
Project Works Presentation Specialization
Tutorials Brainstorming Skill Development
Organizing Paper Presentation Activities
exhibitions and Publication
Interactive Public Role Play
lectures by eminent Peer Teaching
Resource persons Quiz
Participations in
symposia, seminars,
Conferences
Peer Teaching
Debates
Activities of
Academic Forum
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INDUSTRY LINKAGES FOR STUDENT PROJECT WORKS

Service Industry : 16 units


Manufacturing industry: 15 units
ITES: 8 units
Others: 12 units

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Library Details
Total area : 543 Sqmtr, Reference section, reading room, Stack area, News
paper section
Books : 40875 titles: 27205, Journals: 119, Inflibnet, Browsing center 14
system
Hours of work 8 a m to 5.30 pm (Extended up to 8 p m on need basis
Open access system
OPAC
Inter library loan facility with JSSCACS, Ooty Road, Mysuru & UoM
Library, Mysuru
Separate books for placement assistance
Bar code system
Classification under DDC
Annual Budget allotted : Rs.5.0 Lakhs

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2.4
Faculty Profile
Gender ratio - 5:7, Student Teacher ratio - 16:1

Category Male Female Total

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

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Faculty Profile Contd

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

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Quality Enhancement of Faculty 2010-16
(Refresher Courses, HRD Programs, Orientation program, Workshop)
Programme Level 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total
Participation International 3 10 13 8 6 12 52
in Seminar/
National 6 4 8 6 5 9 38
Conference
State/ Regional 7 5 6 8 9 5 40
Total 16 19 27 22 20 26 128
Presentation International 6 8 7 5 9 9 44
of Articles in National 4 6 4 5 8 7 34
Seminar/
Conference State/ Regional 2 0 3 0 3 2 10

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
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Snapshots
Of
Seminars & Workshops organized
From 2010-16

Seminars Workshops
22 30

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UGC Sponsored Two day National Level Seminar UGC Sponsored Two day National Level Seminar
Web based Library Services Customer Relationship Management in Banking
held on 5th & 6th March 2010 Industry held on 28th & 29th September 2010
Organized by Library & Information Science Organized by UG Department of Commerce

UGC Sponsored One day Seminar on the celebration


UGC Sponsored Two day National Level Seminar of International Year of Chemistry
Translation Media held on 29th & 30th Applied Chemistry held on 30th December 2011
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Organized by Department of English
UGC Sponsored One day Seminar
UGC Sponsored Two day Seminar
Emerging Trends in Computer Technology
Methods in Clinical Diagnosis
held on 29th December 2012
held on 3rd & 4th February 2012
Organized by Department of Computer Science Organized by Department of Biochemistry

UGC Sponsored Two day Seminar


UGC Sponsored Two day Seminar
Polymers & their applications
Curriculum Development in Mathematics
held on 27th & 28th September 2012
held on 29th September 2012
Organized by Department of Chemistry
Organized by Department of Mathematics

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UGC Sponsored Seminar
UGC Sponsored Seminar on
Nano science and Technology
Physical Education - its Relevance in Higher Education
th held on 25th March 2013
held on 16 March 2013
Organized by Department of Physics
organized by Department of Physical Education

UGC Sponsored Seminar UGC Sponsored Seminar


gzjAi Pq v - Biodiversity and Bio prospecting of Medicinal Plants
qPlz U held on 12th February 2014
th th
held on
JSSCW, Cycle III6 & 7 September 2013 Principal PPT Organized by Department of Botany 45
Organized by Department of Kannada
UGC Sponsored Seminar UGC Sponsored Seminar
Examination Reforms Human Rights in Global Scenario (Emerging Challenges of
held on 22nd March 2014 Reality & Hype)
Organized by Examination Section held on 27th September 2014
Organized by Department of Political Science

UGC Sponsored Seminar UGC Sponsored Seminar


Electronic Media - Dimensions & Impact on Youth IFRS Convergence in India - Issues and Challenges
th
held on 7 September 2014 held on 13th & 14th February 2015
JSSCW, Cycle III
Organized by Department of Sociology Principal PPT Organized by Department of Commerce 46
UGC Sponsored Seminar UGC Sponsored Seminar
Life and Works of Swamy Vivekananda Foregrounding Chinua Achebe: Indian Response
held on 4th March 2015
held on 23rd February 2015
Organized by Department of English
Organized by College

UGC Sponsored Seminar


UGC Sponsored Seminar Globalisation and Regional Economic Integration
Health Insurance in India and Challenges with Special reference to SAARC Countries
held on 11th September 2015 held on 6th October 2015
Organized
JSSCW, by Department of Commerce
Cycle III Principal PPT organized by Department of Economics 47
State level Seminar on
Workshop on
Prime Ministers Mudra Yojana
Choice Based Credit System
held on 30th March 2016
held on 5th March 2011
organized by PG Department of Commerce
organized by PG Department of Economics & Commerce

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

"Developing Teaching Skills" UGC Assisted 3 days Orientation Programme on


th
held on 6 September 2014 "Competence Building Initiative
organized by IQAC held on 1st to 3rd December 2014 organized by College
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 49
Lecture workshop Workshop on
on Recent Advances in Plant Science Revision of Curricula for B.Com / BBM
th th st nd
held on 8 & 9 January 2015 held on 21 & 22 February 2015
organized by Department of Botany organized by Department of Commerce

Workshop for Faculty member on Workshop on Employability"


th
"Quality Initiative on Higher Education" held on 25 March 2015
th
held on 16 March 2015 organized by Department of PG Commerce
organized
JSSCW, CyclebyIIIInternal Quality Assurance Cell Principal PPTPlacement Cell and University of Mysore, Mysuru 50
Workshop on Communicative Skills as an Workshop on
Empowering Agent Entrepreneurship Development
th th
held on 28 March 2015 held on 30 March 2015
organized by Department of English organized by Entrepreneurship Development Cell

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 52


Training programme Jointly organized in association with
On the occasion of Birth Centenary of Dr. Sri. Shivarathri
ICAR - JSS KVK, Suttur
Rajendra Mahaswamiji
"Mass Production and Uses of Bio - Agents and Bio -
Jointly organized workshop in association with District
Fertilizers"
Industry Center
held on 19th January 2016 st
"Entrepreneurship Awareness" held on 1 March 2016

On the occasion of Birth Centenary of Dr. Sri. Shivarathri


Rajendra Mahaswamiji
District Industry Center organized Industrial Visit PG Department of Commerce organized workshop on
JSSCW, Cycle III on 2nd March 2016
held Principal PPT th 53
Entrepreneurship Awareness held on 4 March 2016
On the occasion of Birth Centenary of Dr. Sri.
Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji
On the occasion of Birth Centenary of Dr. Sri.
Internal Quality Assurance Cell organized
Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamiji
"Research & Publication"
Internal Quality Assurance Cell organized th th
held on 18 & 19 March 2016
Training Programme for Mentors
th
held on 12 March 2016

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2.5

Evaluation System

Vibrant and trust worthy by Examination Department


Sufficient staff and technical support system
Logisys software with password
BOE in each subject appoint by BOAE
Question paper setting by Internals (40%) Externals (60%) 3 sets
DTP and Printing of Question papers after random selection by CCOE
Semester end examination as per time table
Flying squad
MPLEC
Evaluation Single valuation with moderation 15% , Double valuation PG
Photocopy, Retotalling, Revaluation, Challenge Valuation(PG)
Makeup Examination (PG)
Result Declaration with in 48 Hours of last day of exam
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Examination Reforms

Academic Year Reforms Introduced

2010-11 Reviewing of more number of answer books by external


examiners in UG Programmes

2011-12 Introduction of CBCS CAGP scheme for PG Programmes

Provision of Double valuation for PG Programmes

Notification of IA before theory examinations

Declaration of results in the College Website

Introduction of Credit System for UG (BBA)

Declaration of Results within 48 hours from the last day of the


examination

Internship project for BBA

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 56


2.6

Examination Results
(2010-16)

UG Results Average: 94.10


PG Results Average: 99.60
Good Pass Percentage with I Class & Distinctions
Results announced within Two days from the date of last
examination, hosted on website & displayed on notice board
Results review committee for analysis
Honoring the toppers on Graduates Day

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Examination Results of All Courses
2009-10 to 2015-16

Course / 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16


Programme (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)

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

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Programme wise Results, May / June 2015-16

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 59


Distinguished Guests who have delivered the Graduates Day Address
GRADUATES DAY GRADUATES DAY ADDERESSED BY: No. of
Graduates
I Smt. Devaki Mutthu Krishnan UG: 412
20.09.2008 RBI, Regional Director, Bangalore PG: 28
Total :440
II Prof. V. K. Nataraju UG: 363
11.10.2009 Former director PG: 36
Madras Institute of Development Studies, Madras Total :399
III Dr. H.A. Ranganath UG: 446
23.10.2010 Director, NAAC, Bangalore PG: 41
Total: 487
IV Dr. Harish Hande UG: 471
26.10.2011 Managing Director, SELCO Solar Pvt. Ltd. PG: 61
Total: 532
V Dr. Shivraj V Patil UG: 471
15.11.2012 Former Justice, Supreme Court of India PG: 73
Total: 544
VI Smt. Vaidehi UG: 570
21.11.2013 Noted Kannada Writer, Manipal PG: 110
Total: 680
VII Prof. M.N. Sudheendra Rao UG: 484
21.12.2014 Vice Chancellor PG: 116
Central University of Karnataka, Kalaburagi Total: 600
VIII Dr. Amitabh Saraf UG: 630
26.10.2015 Group Director & Senior Scientist PG: 130
JSSCW, Cycle III Aeronautical Development
PrincipalAgency,
PPT Ministry of Defense, Bengaluru Total: 760
60
I Graduates Day
II Graduates Day

III Graduates Day IV Graduates Day


V Graduates Day VI Graduates Day

VII Graduates Day VIII Graduates Day


Criterion - III

Research, Consultancy
and
Extension

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 63


3.1

Research Promotion Activities


Generic
Research Committee
MoU with research institutions & other organizations
Establishment of Research Centers
Augmentation of Research Facilities
Conducting workshops on Research Methodology
Publication of bi-annual, bi-lingual, half yearly research journal JSSCWM Quest
ISSN No: 2321 0052 (4 volumes 8 issues till Sept. 2016)
Motivating staff to pursue M. Phil, P.hD & Post Doctoral Research
Encouraging staff and students to publish research articles
Motivating teachers to take up major & minor research projects
Relaxation in working hours and other regulations of the institute for teachers
who are pursuing Ph.D
Encouragement to staff & students to present research articles in Seminars,

JSSCW,Conferences, Workshops and Symposia (with


PPT financial assistance)
Cycle III Principal
Contd.. 64
Research Promotion Activities

Providing seed money for faculty pursuing research


Leave facility for paper presenters
Cash assistance to the paper presenters at International and
National level
Facilitating in procuring International Travel grants by DST, GoK,
UGC & Management
Recognition of outstanding research work
Deputation of teachers under UGC FIP Scheme to pursue Ph.D
work

Contd..
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 65
Research Thrust Areas
Department Thrust Areas

Economics Consumer Economics, Nano-Economics

Commerce Accounting, Financial Management, Marketing


CSR
History Ancient History

English Contemporary Indian Literature, Translations

Biochemistry Bio-active agents, Nano-biosensors, Photochemicals

Chemistry Synthesis of bioactive organic molecules,


Nanomaterials, Electroanalysis, Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 66


Ph.D Guides

No. of Candidates No. of Candidates


Name Subject
pursuing Ph.D Completed Ph.D

Dr. K.V. Suresha Commerce 7 Nil


Dr. B. C. Neelakanta Economics 3 3
Dr. K. S. Rajashekhar Economics 6 2
Dr. C.K. Renukarya Economics Nil 20
Dr. B.S. Shrikantaradya Economics Nil 15
Dr. S. Narendra Prasad History - 1
Dr. H. C. Honnappa Commerce 3 -
Dr. Rechanna Commerce 7 -
Dr. D. Guru Kumar Biochemistry - -
Dr. N. Rajendraprasad Chemistry - -
Total 26 41

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 67


3.2
Resource Mobilization for Research

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

Submitted during 2014-16 22 35.00

Approved during 2014-16 10 12.95

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 69


3.3

Research Facilities

Research Center Cubicles with Computers

Reprography Facility Internet & WiFi

Internet & WiFi E- journals & inflibnet

Business Laboratory Research guides recognized by University

Seed money Publication of Journal

Extended Library Facility Recognition

Reimbursement of Travel &


Registration expenses

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 70


3.4

Publications by faculty

Publications 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Number of paper published 12 17 18 18 12 10


in peer reviewed journal
(national /international)
Monographs - - 01 - - -
Chapters in Books - 01 - 01 01 -
Editing Books 01 - - - - -
Books with ISBN numbers 02 - - 02 - 03
with details of publishers

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 - - - - - -

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 71


3.5

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 72


Collaborations and Linkages

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 73


Extension Activities 3.6

Initiated by:

National Service Scheme (NSS) National Cadet Corps (NCC)

Youth Red Cross (YRC) Scouts, Rangers

Alumni Association Departmental Fora


Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)

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

Students visited the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and


witnessed the Budget Session
Gender sensitization and legal awareness program

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 75


Visited the Central Prison, Mysore and Vasavi Old Age Home

"Human Trafficking for Tribal Women" "Health Awareness programme for Rural Women"

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 76


"De-addiction Program"

Visit to "Oriental Research Institute

Celebration of Eco Friendly Festivals

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 77


Outcomes of Extension Activities
Benefits to the Students

Fostering Leadership Qualities Personality Development

Promotion of Team Spirit Concern for Environment

Development of Civic Consciousness Improvement in Behavioral and


Communication Skills
Promotion of Communal Harmony Contribution to National Development

Imbibing Moral & Spiritual Values

Benefits to the Society

Betterment of Community Health & Creation of Awareness on Social Issues


Hygiene

Facilitating the Extension of Providing Social Justice to Civic


Government Facilities to Villages Society

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 78


Criterion - IV

Infrastructure
and
Learning Resources

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 79


INFRASTRUCTURES 4.1

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 80


INFRASTRUCTURE & SPORTS FACILITIES

Infrastructure Sports Facilities


Indoor Games Outdoor Games
Sports Room Table Tennis Ball Badminton

Indoor Stadium Chess Throw Ball

Staff Room Shuttle Badminton Tennikoit


Gym Centre Carom Kho-Kho

Equipments Room Gym Kabaddi


Courts Chainees Chekker Volley ball
Gym Equipments Yoga Long Jump Pit

Table Tennis Board High Jump Pit

Carom Boards
Chess Boards
Hurdles
High Jump Uprights

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 81


Infrastructure Developed after 2010

Elevator Rs. 20.lakhs


Auditorium in I Floor Rs. 150 lakhs
Extension of Hostel Building Rs. 120 lakhs
Strengthening of Science Laboratories using UGC BSR Grants Rs. 3 lakhs
Infrastructure developed using CPE Grants - Rs. 150 Lakhs
Indoor Stadium Rs. 37 Lakhs (UGC Rs. 30 Lakhs)
Canteen Rs. 22 Lakhs
Construction of Labs for PG Chemistry Rs. 20 lakhs

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 82


Sports Facilities
Indoor Stadium
Multi Gym

Outdoor Sports Facilities


A spacious play ground (Ball badminton / Hand ball / Basket ball
Courts, Athletic track, Kho Kho, Kabaddi & Shuttle badminton)

Indoor Sports Facilities


(Table Tennis, Chess, Carom)
Yoga
Swimming and Tennis (MoU with UoM)

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 83


4.2

Library Facilities

Reference Section: 150 Books: 40875

Reading room: 150 Titles: 27205

E-books & E-journals:: Through Inflibnet Journals & Periodicals : 119

Reprography OPAC

Browsing Centre: 14 Computers Own publication repository

Bar Coding DDC classification


Annual Budget allotted : Rs.5.0 Lakhs

Timing : 8 am to 6 pm (In exceptional cases extended up to 8 pm for hostel inmates and researchers)

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 84


4.3

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 86


Criterion - V

Student Support
and
Progression

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 87


5.1

STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM


MANAGEMENT

PRINCIPAL

COMMITTEES UNITS CELLS/CENTRES


Library NCC Career Guidance & Placement Cell
Cultural NSS Equal Opportunities Cell
Sports Youth Red Cross International Student Cell
Magazine Alumni Association Counseling Centre
Anti-ragging Commerce Forum Competitive Examination Coaching
Sexual Harrasment Science Club Centre
Redressal Literary Club Grievance Redressal
Cultural Forum Red Ribbon Club
Nature Club
Heritage Club

Students
Council

Class Representatives

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 88


5.1
Student Support Services
Updated prospectus
Orientation & Motivation programmes
Mentoring & Counseling
Bridge Course
Peer Teaching
Tutorial System
Remedial Coaching for slow learners
Annual Magazine Sindhoora
Skill Development Training Programmes and Workshops
Career Guidance and Placement
Grievance Redresal
Coaching for Competitive Examinations
Counseling by Psychiatrist
Scholarship
Fee concession
Support services to Overseas students, Disabled students
Health Insurance & Health Care
College website: www.jsscw.in
Principal email: jsscw.principal@gmail.com

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)

1 SC/ST CENTRAL 637462 648851 789178 706038 747105 1100500

2 Ex-Service Men STATE 12060 5000 5350 - - -

3 Sports STATE 3000 8000 11000 7500 5000 5400

4 Minority STATE 39290 59000 53305 64000 70000 -

5 Handicapped STATE 3650 - - - - 8000

6 SWF STATE 16245 16777 17892 17892 17181 27120

7 Post Metric STATE - - 2200 16000 - -

8 GSB STATE 3600 3600 - - -- -

9 Karnataka Science & Technology STATE 40000 15000 - 15000 20000 50000
Academy
10 Purasabha Karyalaya STATE - 7960 9940 4000 4000 -

11 Labour Scholarship STATE - - 4400 1600 - -

12 Sanchi Honnamma State - - - - 20000 20000

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 90


Incentives and Prizes

1 Academic Toppers (Toppers are awarded cash prize on Graduates Day)

PG programmes I Prize Rs. 5000

II Prize Rs. 4000

III Prize Rs. 3000

UG programmes I Prize Rs. 2500

II Prize Rs. 2000

III Prize Rs. 1500

2 Outstanding achievers in sports, cultural, NCC & NSS

3 Incentives Travel expenses & Registration fee etc.

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 91


Placement Statistics

Sl. No Year No selected


1 2010-11 85
2 2011-12 141
3 2012-13 102
4 2013-14 61
5 2014-15* 103 No selected
160
6 2015-16 119 140

Total 611 120

100

80
No selected
60

40

20

0
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15* 2015-16

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 92


Sports Achievements
P: Participation A: Achievement

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16


Levels
P A P A P A P A P A P A
International 2 2 - - - - - - - - - -
National 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 - 1 1 - -
State 4 2 10 4 3 3 06 5 9 9 8 4
Inter University
9 2 7 - 12 1 11 1 10 - 4 -

Inter Collegiate
6 3 - - 5 2 1 1
Level
Total Team Championships 2010- 2016: 16
Total Trophies: 109
Total Medals: 944
Total Mementoes: 369

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 93


5.2

Student Progression
Good Success Rate
Maximum progression to PG Studies and B. Ed
Selection for Employment through campus interview

Higher Education 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 94


Ph.D Awarded through Research Center
Sl. Name Research Topic Guide
No
1 Dr. Pavithra H.R. Studies in the Disparities in Dr. B C Neelakanta
Socio- Economic Development of Faculty
Women with Special Reference to PG Dept of Economics
Mysore District 2011
2. Dr. Nila A Chotai Welfare and Development of
Women Employees in Garment
Industries with Special Reference
to Bangalore District, 2012
3 Dr. Manu R "Impact of Global Recession on Dr. K S Rajashekara
Indian Banking Sector" A case Faculty
study of State Bank of India PG Dept of Economics
2013
4 Dr. Hemalatha K S "Working of Industrial Co-
operative Bank in Karnataka" A
case study of Karnataka Rajya
Kaigarika Sahakari Bank
JSSCW, Cycle III Niyamitha, 2014
Principal PPT 95
5.3

Cultural and Literary Activities

Cultural Literary and Sports forum

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

5 Singing (Solo) Film songs 19 Dance (Group) Western


6 Singing (Solo) Folk songs 20 Dance (Group) Folk
7 Singing (Solo) Vachanas 21 Yoga
8 Singing (Solo) Devotional songs 22 Karate
9 Singing (Solo) Patriotic songs 23 Fashion Show
10 Singing (Group) Film songs 24 Rangoli
11 Singing (Group) Folk songs 25 Drawing
12 Singing (Group) Vachanas 26 Vegetable Carving
13 Singing (Group) Devotional songs 27 Cooking

14 Singing (Group) Patriotic songs 28 Pick and Speech


JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 96
Sports and games offered:

Indoor Games Desi Games

1 Table Tennis 1 Musical Chair

2 Chess 2 Skipping Race

3 Yoga 3 Potato Race

4 Badminton 4 Chowka Bara

5 Carrom 5 Aliguli Mane

Outdoor games

1 Athletics 6 Soft Ball 11 Foot Ball

2 Cross Country 7 Kabbaddi 12 Basket Ball

3 Volley Ball 8 Kho-Kho 13 Hand Ball

4 Throw Ball 9 Tennicoit 14 Swimming

5 Ball Badminton 10 Hockey

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 97


NCC

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 98


NSS
Support Units: NSS, Red Cross & Rangers
NSS & Extension Activities
NSS 02 Units 200 Volunteers
Routine Works Weekly activities, Awareness Programmes
Special Works Shramadhan in Villages (6 Annual Camps), Blood
donation Camps, Plantation Programmes, City
Cleaning activities in association with NGOs
Involvement in institutional programmes (Car /
Fair Festival, Suttur)

Youth Red Cross Activities


YRC 01 Unit 100 Volunteers
Routine works Blood Donation, Health Awareness
Programmes

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 100


Students Participation in Academic and Administration Bodies

IQAC
Literary, Cultural and Sports Forum
Membership in Magazine, Library, Students Redressal &
Grievances, Placement, Tour, Discipline and Hostel committees.

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 101


Criterion VI

Governance, Leadership
and Management

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 102


6.1

Governance and Leadership


Private Aided Institution
Managed by JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru
Institution has its own vision and mission defining needs of the
society and value orientation
Quality enhancement as the main ajenda
Student centric approach
Staff meetings
Parents meeting
Industry Collaborations and interactions
Institutional Social Responsibilities
Organizational development

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 103


6.2
Internal organizational structure for
Strategy development and deployment
Governing Body

Academic Council Principal Finance Committee

Controller of
Examinations Department Heads Librarian Office Superintendent

Faculties Supporting staff Supporting Staff


Asst. Controller of
Examinations

Student forums

Supporting Staff Students


JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 104
Governing Body of the College
Sl. No Name Designation Category
1 His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra President Management
Mahaswamiji, President
2 Executive Secretary, JSSMVP, Mysuru Member
3 Prof. T D Subbanna, Director, CED Member
4 Dr. Sarvamangala Shankar Member
Vice Chancellor
Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts
University
JLB Road, Lakshmipuram, Mysuru -5
5 Prof. E. T. Puttaiah Member
Former Vice Chancellor, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga
6 Prof. Kotreshwar Member
Professor, DOS in Commerce, UoM, Mysuru
7 Dr. K K Singh, Head (Agroued), India Metrological Member UGC Nominee
Department, New Delhi
8 Prof. B. Gowramma Member State Govt.
Joint Director, Dept of Collegiate Education, Mysuru
Nominee
9 Sri. Narayana Prasad Member University
Syndicate Member, UoM, Mysore
Nominee
10 Dr. H. B. Suresh, Asst. Professor & HOD, Dept of English Member Senior Faculty
11 Senior Faculty Member Senior Faculty
12 Dr. K.V. Suresha, Principal Member
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT Secretary 105
Special Invitees
1 Dr. K Siddappa, Former Vice Chancellor
2 Dr. Mruthyunjaya P Kulenur
Additional Director, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysore
3 Sri. Niranjan Murthy B
Assistant Director, JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysore
4 Dr. Shivamurthy G R, Controller of Examinations

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 106


Managing Committee
Name & Address Designation
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji President
Sri Veerasimhasana Mahasamsthana Math, Sutturu Sri Kshetra

Justice Dr. Shivaraj Patil Member


Retd. Judge of the Supreme Court of India

Executive Secretary, JSSMVP, Mysuru-4 Member

Sri. Chiranjeevi Singh, IAS (Retd.) Member


Retd. Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka

Sri. H. Gangadharan MA, BL Member


Advocate and former MLA

Dr. Chennabasappa Member


Retd. Director, Indian Systems and Medicines, Govt. of Karnataka

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 107


Governance, Leadership & Management
Mode:
Statutory bodies GB, AC, FC & BOS
Non Statutory bodies Planning Committee, Welfare Committee,
Grievance Redressal Committee, Students Forum, etc.
IQAC Pivotal role
Interactions with stake holders Primary & Secondary
Effectiveness
Government / University nominees, experts from different walks of
life in statutory and non statutory bodies.
Meetings GB (17), AC (18), FC (17), BOS (Annual), HODs
meetings, staff meetings and committees meetings
Adoption of ICT
Performance evaluation through feedback
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 108
Accountability

Curriculum is consistent with Government, UGC and University Norms


GB, AC & Finance Committee for Internal Control
Academic & Administrative Audit Annual (External & Internal)
Annual University Review
Autonomous Extension Review (UGC)
Financial Audit: Management, CA & Government

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 109


6.3
Faculty Leadership Development Initiatives
Orientation Programmes annual
Curriculum Design & Development
Teaching, Learning
Stress Management HRD & HRM
Encouragement to teachers to participate in Seminars / Workshops /
Conferences organized by other institutes
Organizing workshops / Seminars / Conferences within the college
Research & Extension
Deputation under FIP
Travel Grants
Encouragement to pursue Ph D
Encouragement to present / publish research paper
Procurement of research projects
Provision of ICT facility and e library
JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 110
Welfare Scheme for Staff
Statutory Benefits
Provident Fund
Employees State Insurance
Gratuity and Pension

Non Statutory Benefits


Group Insurance
Family Benefit Fund
Mediclaim Health Insurance
Loan from JSS Banking Society
Day Care Facility
Residential sites from JSSMVP Employees House Building
Cooperative Society
Concessional Medical Care at JSS Multi Specialty Hospital
ESI & Health Insurance Schemes
Maternity / Paternity leave facilities

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 111


Womens Cell

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 112


6.4

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

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 113


Audited statement of Income for the
Last Five Years Income (Rs. In Lakhs)

Sl.
Particulars 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
No

1 Govt. Grant in 164.52 194.78 232.74 193.25 224.803


Aid (Salary)
2 Scholarships 5.71 6.02 7.59 6.61 3.070
(Govt. / F.C)
3 Grants (UGC, 248.50 69.70 104.15 56.53 114.47
Central & State,
Spl. Proj)
4 Fees 46.73 37.56 43.39 59.91 137.737

5 Income from 0.54 0.60 3.47 2.46 3.42


Alumni
6 Income from other 25.87 24.53 31.69 3.60 7.6
sources
Total 491.87 333.19 423.03 322.36 491.1

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 114


Audited statement of Expenditure for the
Last Five Years Expenditure (Rs. In Lakhs)

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
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6.5

IQAC

Pivot role Proactive


Benchmarking, Goal setting, Perspective Planning & Quality policy
Data Collection & feedback analysis
Planning & Implementation of Curricular, Extracurricular & Co- curricular
activities
Monitoring quality measures, FDPs, & AAA
Nodal agency services
Preparation of AQAR & Submission

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Women Empowerment

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

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Alumni Forum

Activities of the Forum


Annual Alumni Meet
Organizing career guidance workshops
Providing feedback about the college
Assisting with student placement
Carrying out extension activities in association with cultural
forum and the NSS wing of the college

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Criterion - VII

Innovations
&
Best Practices

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7.1

Environmental Consciousness

Maintenance of Lush Green Garden


Plantation
Energy Conservation
Green Audit
Herbal Garden - A book on flora in the campus
Carbon neutralization
Use of renewable energy
No Plastic zone

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7.2

Innovations

CPE Recognition teaching, learning & Evaluation


reforms for UG students
Research Journal ISSN: 2321 0052
BA (PJE)
Diploma in Animation and Photo Journalism, Yoga &
Dance
Compulsory Bharathiya Samskruthi Certificate Course

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 122


7.3
Best Practices
GIS and GPS Survey
Publication by students
Electronic gadgets
Beyond curriculum
Cash prized to toppers & outstanding achievers
Thrust to UG student research
Business lab
Intern-ship
Visit by Foreign Delegates: 8 Member Delegation from council for
Accreditation and Quality Assurance (CAQAY), Republic of Yemen
visited on 11.09.2014

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2. Best Practices
1. Intensive internship training
Students of Commerce Management, Business Administration, Computer
Application, Computer Science, Economics Journalism and English
Exposure to external factors
On hand training in the practical world
Development of Research bent
Practical Training
Success evidence through Placement 603 in last six years
Time constraint, lackluster support from industry, gender bias and resource
crunch were problems.

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

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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

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Compliance Report
Extension of Autonomy 2012
Sl. No Observations & Suggestions Compliance
1 ICT Needs to be strengthened ICT strengthened by adding
resources like projectors,
internet facility, expansion of
bandwidth
2 Mode of teaching needs further Modern & ICT enabled
boost teaching extensively being
used
3 Strengthening of student projects Strengthened

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SWOC Analysis
STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
Patronized by strong management
No major research projects
Well motivated staff
Lesser No. of MoUs
Higher academic flexibility
Only honorary and reciprocatory
Optimal use of Autonomy
consultancy
Better student progression
Publication of research journal & requisite thrust on
research
Better infrastructure
High class teaching learning resources
Decentralized decision making process
Societal orientation
Perceivably increased employability of students
Better stakeholder relationship

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

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Future Plans

Introduction of CBCS for UG courses


Introduction of PG diploma in Business communication & Journalism
PG Diploma in Instrumentation in Chemistry and Insurance Management
Introduction of add-on courses in Event management & Tourism
Expansion of hostel building
Construction of additional class-rooms
Development of college as a cluster university
Introduction of PG Programmes in Botany, Microbiology, Industrial Chemistry, Organic
Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, MBA, MSW
Establishment of Research Centres in Botany, Microbiology, Industrial Chemistry, Organic
Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, MBA, MSW
Introduction of moral education as compulsory paper in all UG Programmes.
Providing Banking facilities in the campus.
Organizing International Seminars.
Construction of Concrete Basket Ball Court.

JSSCW, Cycle III Principal PPT 128


THANK YOU

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