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Christ College (Autonomous) Handbook 2017-18

CMI EDUCATION POLICY STATEMENT

We, the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate, after the example of our founder
St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, consider education integral to the formation of the human
person and for the fulfilment of his/her individual and social responsibilities.
Our educational endeavours aim at forming leaders who are intellectually
competent, spiritually mature, morally upright, psychologically integrated, physically healthy
and socially acceptable, who will champion the cause of justice, love, truth and peace and
who are ever open to further growth.
The secret of the success of our educational institutions is a community of teachers
who are committed to their vocation, professionally competent, morally upright, just and
humane in dealings, and who grow in the true vision of education.
We aspire towards creating a just and humane society where dignity of the
human person is respected, where unjust social structures are challenged, where our
cultural heritage of ahimsa, religious harmony and national integration is upheld, and
where the poor and the marginalized are specially taken care of.
We have to reach out to the families, primarily of the students, to assist them in
their needs, to share their joys and sorrows, and to help them experience love and
freedom so that the students realize that our educational institutions are an extension of their
homes.
Our institutions are open to all students irrespective of caste and creed; they are
accepted and cherished as they are and are helped to grow in their cultural, social and
religious traditions. As they are privileged to be in our institutions, they will also have the
right to get acquainted with the person of Jesus Christ and His Gospel. Being institutions
established by and for a minority community based on religion, they will give preference to
Christians in admissions and appointments and have a special concern for the faith formation
of the Christian youth.
Our institutions have to be open to society at large by making their resources
available for the ongoing education and non-formal teaching.
For the realizations of this CMI goal of education, we expect students, parents
and teachers to share this vision and to cooperate with us wholeheartedly.

Issued by:
CMI General Department of Education
Prior General’s House
Kochi – 682 011

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CONTENTS
PAGE
I PREFACE
1. Introduction 05
2. Our Vision 05
3. Our Mission 05
4. Principals’ Succession List 06
5. Managers’ Succession List 06
6. Autonomous College Governing Council 07
7. Academic Council 07
8 Controler of Examination 08
9. Administration 08
10.Governing Body 08
11. Office Bearers 09
12.College Council 11
13.College Chronicle 12
II PROGRAMMES & COURSES
1. UG Programmes 24
2. Professional Programme in Physical Education 26
3. PG Programmes 27
4. PG Diploma Course 27
5. Research Programmes 27
6.Career Oriented Vocational Courses 28
I I I DEPARTMENTS & TEACHING STAFF MEMBERS
1. Aided Section 28
2. Unaided Section 35
IV NON TEACHING STAFF 41
V ADMISSION
1. Rules of Admission 42
2. Attendance and Leave 43
3. Issue of Certificates 44
VI GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. Code of Discipline 45
2. Warning against Ragging 48
VII FEES AND EXPENSES
1. Schedule of fees 49
2. Fee regulations 49
3. Fee Structure for Self-Financing courses 50
VIII FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
1. Fee Concession and Stipend 50
2. Scholarships 51
3. Students’ Aid Fund 52
IX AWARDS AND ENDOWMENTS 53
X RESOURCES AND SERVICES
1. Library 72
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2. Research Facilities 75
3. Hostels 75
4. Sports Hostels 75
5. Dining Facilities 76
6. Students Welfare 76
7. Computer studies 76
8. Athletic facilities 76
9. Students Counselling and Guidance 76
10.Chapel Services 77
11.UGC Coaching academy for Civil Service and CSIR/UGC Examination 77
XI ASSOCIATIONS
1. Introduction 77
2. College Union 77
3. General Rules of the Associations 78
4. Subject Associations 79
5. Catholic Students Association 80
6. AICUF Wing 81
7. Athletic Association 81
8. Old Students’ Association 82
9. Guardians’ Association 83
10. National Service Scheme (NSS) 83
11. National Cadet Corps (NCC) 83
12. Fine Arts Association 84
13. Quiz Club 84
14. Enviro -Bhoomithra Club 84
15 Bio Diversity Club 85
16. Women’s Cell 85
17. Career Guidance and Placement Cell 85
18. Tourism Club 85
19. ISRDO 86
20. Film Club 86
XII UGC CAREER ORIENTED VOCATIONAL COURSES 86
XIII CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION 87
XIV TOURNAMENTS 87
XV MEMBERS ELECTED TO CALICUT UNIVERSITY SENATE 87
XVI MEMBERS OF DIFFERENT FACULTIES 87
XVII MEMBERS OF DIFFERENT BOARD OF STUDIES 87
XVIII CALENDAR 90
XIX TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 103
XX E- MAIL ADDRESS 111
XXI CLASS TEACHERS IN CHARGE 114
XXII COLLEGE ANTHEM 117

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I PREFACE
1. INTRODUCTION
Christ College was started in 1956, by the Devamatha Province of the Carmelites of
Mary Immaculate (CMI), an indigenous religious congregation founded in 1831 by
St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, a saintly priest and versatile genius, who envisioned education
as a tool for liberation and development.

Founded as per provisions of the Indian Constitution, Part III, Article 30 (1) and
administered by Christ College Educational Society, (Regd. No. 137 / 75 ) , this college is
a Minority Institution, affiliated to Calicut University and Reaccredited by NAAC with the
highest grade ‘A’. Christ College is dedicated to Christ, and has as its motto “Jeevitha
Prabha”, which means the “Light of Life”.

Christ College is part of a century - old tradition of CMI education that is at its heart,
Christian and specifically catholic. It offers an ideal vision of education that is aware of and
responsive to the challenges of the nation’s present situation.
2. OUR VISION
Moulding an enlightened generation by developing the potential of individuals
through quality higher education and moral value inculcation.
3. OUR MISSION
To impart quality education, imbibed with Indian ethos and enriched with universal
values.
To mould our youth as intellectually competent, psychologically integrated and morally
upright social beings.
To train them as responsible citizens of our nation who champion the cause of justice,
love, truth and peace.
To emancipate them from the clutches of ‘adharma’ and ‘ahamkara’ to true freedom
and fraternity.
The management believes that the secret of success of our College is a community of
teachers who are committed to their vocation by being professionally competent, spiritually
mature, humane in dealings, and ever open to new horizons of knowledge.

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4. PRINCIPALS’ SUCCESSION LIST


Rev. Fr. Gabriel Chiramel CMI 18-06-1956 - 31-03-1975
Rev. Fr. J.V. Ambookan CMI 01-04-1975 - 19-04-1985
Rev. Fr. Jose Stephen CMI 20-04-1985 - 22-04-1991
Rev. Fr. Thomas A. Achandy CMI 23-04-1991 - 21-04-1994
Rev. Fr. Jose Chittilappilly CMI 22-04-1994 - 31-03-1998
Rev. Fr. C. A.Thomas CMI 01-04-1998 - 30-04-2003
Rev. Fr. Francis Kurissery CMI 01-05-2003 - 31-05-2004
Rev. Fr. C.O. Jose CMI (Fr.Jose Chunkan) 01-06-2004 - 31-03-2006
Rev. Dr. Joseph K.M. CMI 20-07-2006 - 13-06-2007
Rev. Dr. T. M. Jose CMI (Fr. Jose Thekkan CMI) 15-10-2007 -

5. MANAGERS’ SUCCESSION LIST


Rev. Fr. Clemens Thottungal CMI 1955 - 1956
Rev. Fr. Leontius Kanjirathingal CMI 1956 - 1959
Rev. Fr. Malachias CMI 1959 - 1962
Rev. Fr. Leontius Kanjirathingal CMI 1962 - 1966
Rev. Fr. Gerard Porathur CMI 1966 - 1969
Rev. Fr. Callistus Maliekal CMI 1969 - 1972
Rev. Fr. Caius Edattukaran CMI 1972 - 1975
Rev. Fr. Eusebius Kizhakkooden CMI 1975 - 1978
Rev. Fr. Joseph Pastor Neelamkavil CMI 1978 - 1981
Rev. Fr. Leontius Kanjirathingal CMI 1981 - 1984
Rev. Fr. John Kollannur CMI 1984 - 1987
Rev. Fr. Oliver Inchody CMI 1987 - 1990
Rev. Fr. John Tharayil CMI 1990 - 1993
Rev. Fr. Caius Edattukaran CMI 1993 - 1996
Rev. Fr. Paul Kozhippat CMI 1996 - 1999
Rev. Fr. Eustace Thottan CMI 1999 - 2002
Rev. Fr. Jose Chunkan CMI 2002 - 2004
Rev. Fr. John Karippai CMI 2004 - 2005
Rev. Fr. Antony Pallipadan CMI 2005 - 2006
Rev. Fr. Paul Alengattukaran CMI 2006 - 2008
Rev. Fr. Jose Stephen Menachery CMI 2008 – 2011
Rev. Fr. John Paliakkara CMI 2011 – 2014
Rev. Fr. John Thottappilly CMI 2014 – 2017
Rev. Fr. Jacob Njerinjampilly CMI 2017 -

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6. AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE GOVERNING COUNCIL


Members:
1. Rev. Fr. Jacob Njerinjampilly CMI. Manager, Christ College, Irinjalakuda
(Chairman)
2. Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken, Vice Principal & HOD, Research & PG Department of
Chemistry
3. Prof. V. P Anto, Vice Principal HOD, Research & PG Dept of Physics
4. Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery, HOD, Dept. of Statistics & Controller of Examinations
5. Nominee of the University
6. Nominee of the UGC
7. Nominee, Kerala State Higher Education Council
8. Rev. Fr. Dr. Jose T. M. CMI, Principal (Secretary)

7. ACADEMIC COUNCIL
1. Rev. Fr. Dr. Jose T. M. CMI, Principal ( Chairman)
2. Prof. P.A. Varghese, HOD, PG Dept. of Commerce
3. Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken,Vice Principal & HOD, PG & Research Dept of Chemistry
4. Prof. Tintumol Sunny, HOD, PG Dept. of Mathematics
5. Prof. V. P Anto, Vice Principal, HOD, Research & PG Dept. of Physics
6. Dr. Pius K Jacob, HOD, Research & PG Dept. of Zoology
7. Dr. Linto Alappat HOD, PG Dept. of Geology & Enviornmental Science
8. Prof. Sathyan Joseph Kolengaden, HOD, Dept. of Functional English
9. Prof. P R Bose, HOD, Research & PG Dept. of Economics
10. Dr. B P Aravinda, HOD, Dept. of B.P.Ed.
11. Dr. Tessy Paul P., HOD, Dept. of Botany (Member Secretary)
12. Prof. Sebastian Joseph, HOD, Dept. of Malayalam
13. Dr. K. M. Jayakrishnan, HOD, Dept. of Hindi
14. Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery, HOD, Dept. of Statistics
15. Dr Jacob George, Director, Physical Education
16. Dr. Vincent Mathew, Associate Professor, Dean, Central University of Kerala,
Kasargod.
17. Dr. K.V Radhakrishnan, Scientist, NIIST, Trivandrum
18. Adv. T.J. Thomas, Irinjalakuda
19. Dr. Robert Panakkal, Amala Medical College, Thrissur.
20. Dr. Jenson P.O, Principal, St Thomas College, Thrissur.
21. Nominee from University
22. Nominee from University
23. Nominee from University
24. Prof. Toybe Joseph, Co-ordinator, Dept. of Hotel Management
25. Prof. Rosemary T. George, Co-ordinator, PG Dept. of Social Work
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26. Prof. Baby John, Dept. of Management Studies


27. Rev. Dr. Jolly Andrews CMI, Dept. of Physics
28. Rev. Fr. Joy Peenikkaparambil CMI, Dept. of BPE.
29. Sri. Sachin Menon, Chief Operating Officer (Tax) Director, KPMG, India.
30. Dr.E.Vineetha, HOD, Dept.of Sanskrit
31. Dr. Vinayaraj V.K., Dept.of Political Science
32. Prof. Lisha K.K.,HOD Research and P.G Dept. of History
33. Prof. Viji Viswanath, Co-ordinator, Dept.of Computer Science
34. Dr. Aneesh Appu, Co-ordinator, P.G.Dept. of Psychology
35. Prof. E.J. Vincent, Co-ordinator, P.G. Dept. of Botany
8. CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery, HOD, Dept. of Statistics
Email: [email protected]
9. ADMINISTRATION
Manager : Rev. Fr. Jacob Njerinjampilly CMI
Principal : Dr. T. M. Jose CMI
Vice Principals : Mathew Paul Ukken, Prof. V.P. Anto, &
Rev.Dr.Jolly Andrews CMI
Gents Hostel Wardens : Dr. Jacob George, Dr. Subin K. Jose &
Dr. Arun S.
Ladies Hostel Wardens : Sr. Jincy K.L. SJM, Prof. Jean Maria George
College Council Secretary : Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken
Office Superintendent : Sri. V. D. Varghese

10. MANAGEMENT GOVERNING BODY


1. Rev.Fr. Jacob Njerinjampilly CMI, Manager & President
2. Rev. Dr. T. M. Jose CMI, Principal & Secretary
3. Rev. Fr.Shaju Edamana CMI, Provincial Secretary for Education
4. Rev.Dr.Jolly Andrews CMI, Bursar
5. Sri. K. P. John, Nominee of the Minority Community
6. Sri. M. C. Paul, Nominee of the Minority Community
7. Sri. A. L. Johny, Nominee of the Minority Community
8. Elected Representative of the Teaching Staff
9. Elected Representative of the Non - Teaching Staff
10. College Union Chairman

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11. OFFICE BEARERS FOR THE YEAR 2017-18


Principal : Fr. Dr. Jose Thekkan CMI.
Vice Principals : Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken, Prof. V.P. Anto&
Fr. Dr. Jolly Andrews MaliekkalCMI.
Bursar : Fr. Dr. Jolly AndrewsMaliekkal CMI.
Controller of examinations : Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery.
IQAC : Dr. Robinson Ponminiessary
(Coordinator),
: Prof. Shinto KG &Ms. Jean Maria George
(Asst. Coordinators)
Hostel Wardens- Gents Hostel : Dr. Jacob George, Dr. SubinK.Jose&
Dr. Arun S.
Hostel Wardens-Ladies Hostel : Sr. Jincy K.L. SJSM& Ms. Jean Maria.
Secretary to Teaching Staff Council : Prof. Shine Paul,
Staff Advisor : Dr. T. Vivekanandan.
Academic Monitoring Committee Convenors-
PG : Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken&
Dr. Pious.K.Jacob
UG : Dr. C.O. Joshy.
Public Relation Officer (P.R.O) : Prof. Sebastian Joseph.
Parent - Teacher Association Secretary : Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken.
Christ College Alumni Association Secretary : Prof. V P Anto
Anti Ragging Committee Convenors : Dr.B.P. Aravinda &
Prof. Pallikatil Mary Pathrose
Discipline Committee Chairman : Dr.N. Anilkumar
Returning Officers : Prof. Tomy P D & Dr. Xavier Joseph
Admission Committee Convenors : Dr. Arun S & Dr. Aneesh Appu.
UGC Project Officer : Dr. Leyon Varghese.
UGC Cell for Civil Service Coaching : Dr. Subin K Jose & Mr. Edwin Jose
UGC Cell for NET/SET Coaching : Dr. TittoVarughese & Dr. Binu. M. John
CSA Advisors : Prof.Sr. Rosy V.D. FCC,
Dr. Josheena Jose, Dr. Rani Varghese,
Prof. Jebin Davis & Dr. Abhilash Peter
N C C Officer : Dr.Jacob George
NSS Programme Officers (2 Units) : Prof. Arun Balakrishnan, Mrs. Lisha.K.K,
Dr. Rekha.V.B. & Mr. Antony Thomas.
Students Aid Fund Convenor : Fr. Dr. Jolly Andrews CMI
Career Guidance & Placement Cell : Dr. SubinK.Jose& Mr. Al Nishal
Women’s CellConvenors : Dr. Sreevidya V, Prof. Seena V &
Prof. Nisha Raveendran

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Grievance Redressel Cell (Students) : Dr. A.J. Thankachan &
Prof. Tintumol Sunny.
Grievance Redressel Cell (Women) : Dr. Tessy Paul &
Prof. Sheeba Varghese
Grievance Redressal Committee
(for Differently Abled Students) : Dr. Jibin.A.K&Nisha Raveendran.
Time Table Convenors : Prof. Shinto K G & Ms.Geethu Gopinath
Guardians meetings : Prof. Tintumol Sunny &
Prof. Teena Thomas
Examination Chief Superintendents -External : Prof. Mary Pathrose&
Dr. Robinson P. Ponminiessary
Examination Chief Superintendents- Internal : Dr. Xavier Joseph & Dr. Seena.V
Research Consultative
Committee Convenors : Dr. V P Joseph, Dr. V T Joy &
Dr. Sudhikumar. A.V
Christ College Research Review Editors : Dr. Linto Alappat & Dr. Abhilash Peter.
Inter Disciplinary Lecture Series Organizers : Prof. Varghese.P.A & Prof. Sasi.C.
News Letter Chief Editors : Dr. K.J. Varghese & Mr. Rithwick Pravin.
Hand Book- Calendar Convenors : Dr.Tom Cherian & Prof. Jebin Davis
Quiz Club Co-coordinators : Dr Josheena Jose,
Dr. Digna Varghese & Prof. Jincy S R
Tourism / Cycle Club Coordinators : Prof. P R Bose, Prof. Jincy.S.R,
Prof. Shinto.V.P&
Dr. Robinson P. Ponminiessary
Fine Arts Coordinators : Prof. V.A. Thomas, Dr. E. Vineetha,
Prof. Suja Warrier & Mr. Muvish.K.M,
Mr. Vivin Vincent
Dance & Music Club Co-ordinator : Dr. E. Vineetha & Prof. Smitha Antony
Drama Club Co-ordinators : Dr. K.M. Jayakrishnan & Mr.Saijith N.S
Book reading Club Co-ordinator : Dr. Deepak J & Mrs. Sajitha K.R
Debate & Literary Club Co-ordinator : Dr. Franco T Francis & Prof. Lisha K K
Water Analysis Lab Co-ordinator : Dr. SubinK.Jose & Dr. Rekha V. B
Film Club Co-ordinators : Dr. K.J. Varghese & Prof. Muvish M.V
Enviro - Club Co-ordinators : Dr. Manju N J, Dr. Bijoy C
Science Club Co-ordinators : Dr. Titto Varghese, Dr. Bijoy.C &
Dr P.D. Shaju.
Bio Diversity Club Co-ordinators : Dr. Tessy Paul P, Dr. N.J. Manju,
Dr Leyon Varghese, &Fr. Joy P.T.
Entrepreneurship Dev.Club Co-ordinators : Dr. LintoAllapat, Mr. Roopesh I
Library Advisory Committee Convenors : Fr. Dr. Jolly Andrews Maliekkal CMI
Prof. Sathyan Joseph Kolengaden,
Mr. Roopesh.I,& Ms. Limu P.D
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Guardians & Well-Wishers’ Assn.President : Sri. M.C. Paul


Staff Editors, Students’ Magazine : Dr. K.M. Jayakrishnan,
Mr. C.V. Sudheer.
Inter Class Competitions-Convenors : Prof. Shinto V.P, Mr. Abhilash Chandran
& Prof.Aneesh Appu
Scholar support programme (SSP) : Dr. (Sr.) Mariyamma K.D.
Walk with Scholar (WWS) : Dr.TomCherian
Erudite scheme : Dr Franco T Francis
Additional Skill Acquisition Programme(ASAP) : Prof.Shinto V.P.
College Website : Dr.Sudheer Sebastian, Mr. Roopesh I,
Mr. Antony Thomas
ICT Education convenors : Dr.Shaju K.Y & Mr. Roopesh.I,

12. COLLEGE COUNCIL

1. Principal, Rev. Dr. T.M. Jose CMI


2. Bursar
3. Prof. P.A. Varghese
4. Prof. V.P.Anto
5. Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken
6. Dr. Linto Alappat
7. Prof. Lisha K.K.
8. Prof.P.R.Bose
9. Dr. Pius K. Jacob
10. Prof.Tintumol Sunny
11. Prof. Sathyan Joseph Kolengaden
12. Dr. B. P. Aravinda
13. Dr. Tessy Paul P.
14. Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery
15. Dr. K. M. Jayakrishnan
16. Prof. Sebastian Joseph
17. Dr.Jacob George
18. Dr. Vineetha E.
19. Dr. Soni John T.
20. Dr. Franco T. Francis
21. Librarian
22. Office Superintendent
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13. COLLEGE CHRONICLE


Christ College, nurtured and nourished by the collective will of the people of
Irinjalakuda, has its origin in 1956 at Mangadikunnu, then a forlorn hill on the out skirts of
Irinjalakuda Municipality. The College was formally inaugurated by Sri.B.Ramakrishna
Rao, Governer of Kerala on October 13th 1957. The College started with 240 students
and 14 members on the teaching staff. At present it has 18 departments of study, managed
by nearly 150 teachers and 50 members of the non - teaching staff. About 2550 students
are currently enrolled in the principal division of the college.
20 May 1955 College Committee of Citizens formed
18 June 1955 University sanction for starting the College
24 October 1955 Foundation stone of the College laid by
Rev.Fr.Maurus CMI, Prior General
23 February 1956 17 Acres of Municipal land given on lease by the Government
17 June 1956 Blessing of the College by Dr.G.C.Alappat, Bishop of Thrissur
18 June 1956 Classes Begin.
First Manager: Rev.Fr.Clemens CMI and
First Principal: Rev.Fr. Gabriel CMI
09 July 1956 Visit of the first University Inspection Commission
June 1957 Front Block completed. Degree Course in Chemistry,
Zoology & Commerce started.
13 October 1957 Formal Inauguration of the College by Sri. B. Ramakrishna
Rao, Governor of Kerala
December 1957 Junior Hostel Building Completed
June 1958 B.A. Economics started
1957-58 Kandamkulathy Trophy for Football Instituted
June 1960 Old Students’ Association Formed
June 1960 B.Sc. Physics started
September 1960 Vidhyarthy Bhavan Hostel Completed
30 October 1960 Christ Monastery (Junior Hostel) formally inaugurated
June 1961 Post - Graduate Courses in Commerce and Zoology started
1961-62 Students’ Centre & Hobby Workshop opened
February 1963 Library block Completed.
Christ College Development Committee formed.
Zoology Museum inaugurated.
June 1963 Christ College Women’s Section opened
June 1963 B.Sc. Mathematics started
June 1964 Christ College Women’s Section separated as
St. Joseph’s College
June 1964 Two Year Pre - Degree course started
23 August 1964 Christ Monastery shifted to the new building
2 December 1965 Sri. A. P. Jain, Governor of Kerala visited the College
June 1966 Special B.Sc. Chemistry & zoology and M.Sc. Chemistry started.
M. Com & M. Sc Zoology Blocks completed.

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26 - 30 Dec. 1966 Decennium celebrated with competitions,
conferences and cultural programmes;
Sri. Bhagvan Sai, Governor of Kerala presided.
College park completed.
January 1967 Old student’s Trophy for Volley Ball Instituted
1968 College came under the jurisdiction of Calicut University
26 October 1968 U.G.C. Team inspected the College and was much impressed
1 February 1969 College day, presided over by
Sri. V. V. Giri Vice president of India.
December 1969 National Service Scheme - Two Units Nos. 49 & 70 started.
1969-70 H. E. Joseph Card Parecattil visited the College.
1970-71 Won the University aggregate Championship. Winners of
University Volley Ball, Basket-Ball, Tennis and Shuttle Badminton
26 May 1971 College Chapel consecrated.
1971-72 M.Sc. Chemistry Block completed. 400 Metres Track completed
08 May 1973 Library building (present auditorium) foundation stone laid
1973 Approval of Zoology Department as a Research centre
05 February 1974 5th University Athletic Meet Inaugurated by
Field Marshal SamManekshaw.
19 Dec. 1974 18th School State Athletic Meet
1975 Approval of Chemistry Department as a Research centre
17 March 1975 Inauguration of the new library building (Present Auditorium) by
His Exc. A.M. Thomas
31 March 1975 Retirement of Fr. Gabriel, First Principal
01 April 1975 Appointment of Fr. J. V. Ambooken as Principal
31 August 1975 Construction of Staff Hostel
14 February 1976 College day, presided over by Dr. Noor Mohammed,
V.C of Calicut University
30 April 1976 Inspection by U.G.C. Team
June 1976 Sanskrit as second Language started
29 Oct. 1976 8th University Athletic Meet
31 March 1978 Construction of workshop and animal house. Winners of the
University Volley - Ball, Tennis and Junior Athletics.
1978-79 Construction of Research Laboratory and Aquarium
1979-80 Introduction of shift system. Addition of four batches at
Pre - Degree level.
‘D’ Zone Arts Festival. Winners of the University Volley - Ball
and Tennis
11th Calicut University Athletic Championship
1 October 1980 Completion of Chemistry Block
7 to 10 Jan. 1981 State Athletic Meet
December 1981 B. Sc. Geology started
4 to 8 March 1982 Celebration of Silver Jubilee
November 1982 M. A. Economics started
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February 1985 Sixteenth University Athletic Meet
March 1985 Completion of Mini Language Lab
20 April 1985 Fr. J. V. Ambookan, Principal on leave. Appointment of
Fr. Jose Stephen as Principal
1987 Runners up of Inter College Arts Festival
13 February 1987 College day; Sri. V. M. Sudheeran Hon. Speaker of Assembly
presided.
15 Sept. 1987 Retirement of Fr.J. V. Ambooken, Principal.
Winners of Trichur District League Football.
January 1989 Two Computers - PC / XT installed
February 1989 Winners of ‘D’ Zone and Inter Zone Arts Festival
3 March 1989 College day, Dr. T. K Ravindran, V. C, University of Calicut
presided.
March 1989 Modi Zerox - Photo Copier Installed
June 1989 Shift system discontinued retaining the same number of
students, batches and groups in the Pre - Degree Class.
23 October 1990 B.Sc. Degree Course in Physical Education started.
15 November1990 Library restructuring completed
8 March 1991 College day. Chief Guest: Dr. M. Leelavathy.
Runners up of Interzone Volley Ball.
23 April 1991 Appointment of Rev.Fr. Thomas A. Achandy as Principal
November 1991 Research Project on “New Organic Farming Technology using
Earth worms” sanctioned. Principal Investigator-
Prof. Mathew P. John, Dept. of Chemistry.
1992 Winners of Interzone Football, Volley Ball and Runners up of
Interzone Hand Ball.
1992-93 Introduction of Co-Education in the Graduate &
Post Graduate Courses.
30 October 1992 College Union Inauguration by Sri. P. P. George,
Hon. Minister for Agriculture, Government of Kerala
1993 Winners of Interzone Judo, Runners up of Interzone Volleyball,
Runners up of University Athletics
22 April 1994 Fr. Jose Chittilappilly assumes office as Principal.
Winners of Interzone Judo
6 October 1994 B.Sc. Physical Education converted to B. P. E.- a Professional Course.
Winners of All Kerala Inter Collegiate Football.
10 July 1995 A unit of C.R.E.S. (Computer Education) started in Christ College.
October 1995 National Service Scheme - Third Unit No. 20 started.
11 November1995 Blessing of Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara Seminar Hall
Winners of Interzone Judo
13 November1995 M.Sc. Physics started.
7 February 1996 Inauguration of B. P. E. by Hon. Edn. Minister
Sri. E.T. Mohmmed Basheer
Winners of College Games Football.

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Winners of University Football (Women).
Runners up of University Football (Men)
3 August 1996 Blessing of the first floor of the New Block.
N.C.C. Women’s Wing started
November 1996 Rajeev Gandhi Memorial Trophy for the best College in
Calicut University
April 1998 Fr. C. A. Thomas assumes office as Principal
June 1998 Three Batches of Pre - Degree delinked
October 1998 B. A. Functional English course started
January 1999 Library Computerised. New concrete basket ball court inaugurated
University over-all champions in Men and Women Gymnastics.
January 2000 M. Sc. Environmental Science started.
April 2000 Office Computerisation started. Language Lab completed.
June 2000 Pre - Degree delinked from College
2001 Sanskrit at Degree level as additional language
Malayalam as additional language for B.Com
Sub centre of Centre for Continuing Education, Kerala sanctioned.
PGDCA course (Part time) sanctioned by Department of
Technical Education, Kerala
September 2001 M. A. West Asian Studies started. Water Testing Lab started.
Semester system introduced in Post Graduate Courses.
Runners up of Inter Zone Football (Men)
2002 Off - Campus Centre of Bharathiar University, Coimbatore started
August 2002 National Service Scheme - Fourth Unit No. 147 started.
Winners of ‘D’ Zone Arts Festival, Interzone Football, Hockey,
Hand Ball (Men),Gymnastics (Men), and Runners up of Interzone
Basketball & Volleyball (Men).
1 May 2003 Fr. Francis Kurissery assumes office as Principal.
14 to 16 July 2003 NAAC Review team visit for accreditation of the college
16 Sept. 2003 Accreditation by NAAC, B++ grade.
IQAC established. Interzone Football Winners,
‘D’ Zone Arts Festival Winners
2003 Runners up in the University Judo championship (Men & Women)
Winners of Interzone Hockey , Gymnastic & Runners up in
Interzone Basket Ball, Hand Ball & Hockey (Women)
2004 UGC Career Oriented Programme was sanctioned
Dr. M.M. Ghani Best Teacher Award to Dr. N.D. Inasu
24 May 2004 Public Address System Installed
1 June 2004 Fr. C. O. Jose assumes office as Principal
August 2004 Change of the course of M. A. West Asian studies to M.A. History
Winners of Inter Collegiate Football Tournaments (Men)
Runners up of Interzone Hockey (Men)
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January 2005 Winners of Interzone Hockey (Women), Gymnastic & College
Games Foot Ball (Men).Runners up of Interzone Football (Men),
Judo (Men & Women) and Arts Festival.
July 2005 B.Com. additional batch(Self Financing) started
Runners up of Interzone Hockey (Men)
2005-2006 GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR
17 November2005 Golden Jubilee Proclamation.
05 December2005 100 % Internet literacy declared
February 2006 Inaguration of Golden Jubilee Celebrations with Christ Jyothidarshan
Gurupooja & Public Meeting
20 July 2006 Rev.Dr. Joseph K.M. assumes office as principal
Jubilee year was marked with Jubilee Expo - 2006 -
National Exhibition, Cultural Fest, Parents Meet, Old students family
get together and Mar Clemens Thottungal Memorial elocution
competition.
Winners of interzone Gymnastic & Hockey (Men) and Runners
up of interzone Hockey (Women)
03 December 2006 The Concluding of the Golden Jubilee celebrations by Sri. Oscar
Fernandes, Minister for Labour, Govt. of India.
03 December 2006 Golden Jubilee Memorial Ladies Hostel-Inaugurated.
6 February 2007 Commerce block II floor and Computer Lab inaugurated.
Reception to Padmabhushan Rev. Fr. Gabriel CMI Founder
Principal.
July 2007 P.G. Diploma in Disaster Management started.
15 October 2007 Rev. Dr. Jose Thekkan CMI assumes office as Principal.
December 2007 Golden Jubilee Celebrations of NCC unit, Christ College.
1st January 2008 Ladies Hostel admission started.
February 2008 Golden Jubilee celebrations of Zoology, Chemistry and Commerce
departments.
March 2008 Winners of Interzone Gymnastics (Men), Foot Ball (Women), Hockey
(Women) and Mar Thoma all Kerala invitation Football Tournament
Runners up of Interzone Boxing (Men) and Interzone Volleyball
(Women)
June 2008 Internet Café inaugurated and unlimited internet access to students
July 2008 Dr M. M Ghani Best Teacher award to Dr. A. V. George and
Dr. John K Thomas.
August 2008 Dr. S Shivaprasad Foundation Best Teacher award to
Dr. S. Sreekumar.
Inauguration of Academy for the coaching to Civil Services.
Introduction of students police force as a part of Janamithri Police at
College Level
September 2008 Golden Jubilee celebrations of Economics department.
November 2008 Inauguration of the Language Lab; The add on course
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January 2009 Coaching center for the CPT examination for C.A started.
March 2009 Golden Jubilee celebrations of Physics department
Merit Day- Celebration of garnering 10 ranks in PG including
5 First ranks;
Runners up in D-Zone and Inter Zone arts festivals;
Winners in Gymnastics, Hockey & Football (Women) and
Runners up in softball (women).
Winners of the 47th Kandamkulathy All Kerala Inter Collegiate Football
tournament.
June 2009 Choice Based Credit Semester System introduced in the Degree
Level.
Interphase meeting with UGC team for Development Grant.
July 2009 Inauguration of Renovated and fully Computerized office by
Rt. Rev. Dr. James Pazhayattil.
August 2009 St Berchman’s award for the Best College Teacher of Kerala-
Conferred on Dr. A. V. George, Department of Geology and
Environmental Science.
November 2009 NAAC Peer team visit for Re accreditation (2nd Cycle) of the College
Dr M. M. Ghani award for the best teacher of Calicut University
to Dr. K.T. Thomas of History Dept.
January 2010 College Reacredited (2nd Cycle) with ‘A’ Grade with a CGPA of 3.02
Reception to Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, the ISRO chairman and
Christ College Alumnus. Former President of India
Dr. Abdul Kalam in the Campus for the function.
February 2010 Winners in Interzone Gymnastics for the 19th time in a row;
Winners of SN Trophy Inter Collegiate
Football tournament, Coimbatore; Runners up in Interzone
Volleyball, Hockey, Cycling, Boxing &
Arts Festival; and third place in Interzone Basketball, Soft ball &
Weight Lifting.
National level acclamation to 6 of our NSS volunteers in the National
Integration Camp held at Gwalior for their performance in patriotic
song competition.
August 2010 The B. P. Ed. Course started in the campus in a separate institution,
Christ College of Physical Education, on 4th August 2010
September 2010 Irinjalakuda Christ College Association of Retired Teachers -
ICCART- was formed for the communication of the retired teachers.
Dr. E. M. Thomas, Department of Economics received the best
NSS program officer award from the University of Calicut.
October 2010 The University of Calicut recognized the department of
Physics and the department of Environmental Science and Geology
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Dr. S. Sreekumar, Department of Geology and Environmental
Sciences, was adjudged as the best College teacher in Kerala
from the Science stream- Award instituted by Konniyoor
Narendranath Memorial Trust, Konni.
Dr. A. V. George, Department of Geology and Environmental Science
has been awarded with the Best Teacher Award instituted by
Prof. S. Shivaprasad Foundation, Kollam.
November 2010 Dr. E. M. Thomas, Department of Economics received the national
level award for the best teacher instituted by All India Association
of Christian Higher Education (AIACHE).
December 2010 Fr. Joseph Vivian Ambooken CMI, Retired Principal of our college
expired on 22-12-2010
January 2011 Foundation stone laid for the gallery to be constructed in Football
stadium
March 2011 Winners in Gymnastics (men & women) and Hockey (women) and
runners up in men’s hockey and cycling. Football team and Volleyball
team won Thrssur Dt. senior League titles. Our Football team won
intercollegiate tournaments held at Thiruvalla and Muvattupuzha
August 2011 UGC sponsored national seminar by Mathematics & Statistics Depts.
on Advanced Computational Techniques.
September 2011 Runners Up in South Indian Inter-Collegiate Football Tournament
held at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur.
October 2011 A new 10 meter shooting range was set in the balcony of Auditorium.
Inaugurated by Dronacharya Award winner and national shooting
coach Prof. Sunny Thomas. Rev. Fr. Joseph Vivian Ambooken CMI
memorial all Kerala shooting championship held in our College
shooting range.
November 2011 Dr. M. M. Ghani award for the best teacher of Calicut University to
Dr. V. D. John of Chemistry Dept & Dr. S. Sreekumar of Geology &
Environmental Science Dept.
Energy Conservation award by the Kerala Government to Christ
College.
December 2011 Dept. of History, elevated to the status of Research Center under
Calicut University.
NAAC sponsored National Seminar on Quality Sustenance in Higher
Education, organized by Internal Quality Assurance Cell.
Inauguration of Christ College Yoga Center. Sri La Sri. Meyyappa
Gnana Desiga Swamikal, the Chief Guest.
January 2012 New pavilion and gallery in the football stadium inaugurated;
major contribution from Kandamkulathy Family Trust.
February 2012 State level award by KSEB, for pursuing alternate energy means
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Beacon-2012, a National level young talent fest was organized in
the College.
March 2012 Winners in Gymnastics (men & women) and Hockey (women) and
runners up in men’s Hockey, Football and Cricket and third place
winners in Basketball, Judo and Football (women).
April 2012 State level award from the Biodiversity Board, Kerala for maintaining
a green and Eco-friendly Campus. Cash award of Rs. 50,000 from
the Government.
June 2012 Discovery of an Enigmatic Subterranean fish by Mr. Moncey Vincent
and Dr. John K. Thomas, Dept. of Zoology.
July 2012 New degree courses, B.Sc. Computer Science & B.Sc. Psychology
started.
August 2012 Discovery of a Rare Species of Spider by Dr. Sudhikumar A. V.
(Asst. Prof. Zoology) & his team
September 2012 Ladies Hostel Annex blessed by college Manager,
Fr. John Paliakkara CMI.
September 2012 New PG programme, M.Sc. Mathematics started.
October 2012 College was selected for FIST (Fund for Improvement of Science &
Technology) by central Government of Science and Technology,
basing on our performance in the Science teaching departments.
January 2013 Dr. A. V. George, HOD, Geology & Environment Department, was
appointed as the Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University,
Kottayam.
UGC -sponsored Post-PG Diploma programme in “Sustainable
and Green Energy Technology” sanctioned in the College.
February 2013 “Christ College Research Fellowship” instituted for the full time
Research Scholars of Christ College.
Reception to Dr A. V George, new V C of MG University, formal
Inauguration of the New Courses, formal inauguration of Ladies
Hostel Annex and formal inauguration of the Golden jubilee
celebrations of Mathematics Department done by Hon. Education
Minister of Kerala Mr. P. K. Abdu Rabb.
Christ College, winners of D-Zone Arts Festival.
March 2013 Our teams are winners in the University Hockey(Men &Women),
Cross Country and Gymnastics and runners up in the University
Athletics,Football(Woman) and Basketball(Men).
15.47 acres of lease land from the Government has been
permenantly assigned to Christ College for educational purpose
by the Government headed byHon.Chief Minister
Mr. OOmmen Chandy
May 2013 Completion of the third floor of Chemistry Block

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July 2013 Young scientist award for Dr. A. V. Sudhikumar of Department of
Zoology, from Department of Science and Technology.
August 2013 Ladies hostel Annexure 3rd floor completed
September 2013 International Seminar on ‘Imperial Rome, Indian Ocean Regions
and Muziris’ organized by the College and the Department of History
in association with Mar Thoma Academy, Azhikode, Archaeological
Survey of India, and IRISH, Tellicherry
Completion of the new computer lab
December 2013 Birthday Centenary Celebrations of the Founder Principal
Rev.Fr. Gabriel CMI
March 2014 Our team are the winners in the Calicut University Interzone
Volleyball Championship, Runnersup in the Bartholomew Memorial
All- Kerala Inter- Collegiate Vollyball Championship (Men) held at
Sacred HeartCollege Thevara, Winners in the Calicut University
Interzone Hockey Chapionship (Men), Runnersup in the Calicut
University Interzone Hockey Chapionship (Women), Runnersup
in the Calicut University Interzone Footbal Champion Ship (Men &
Women),Winners in the Calicut University Interzone Gymnastic
Champion Ship (Men & Women) Runnersup in the Calicut University
Interzone Cross-country (Men)
May 2014 Completion of New Block
Construction of the Gallery of the Football Court
UGC Team Visited the College to evaluate the college for granting
autonomous status
June 2014 New Degree programmes B.A. English Literature, B.Com
(Additional Batch), and P.G programmes M.Sc. Statistics and
M.Sc. Geology started.
July 2014 Vana –Maholsavam 2014 was inaugurated by Dr. B. S. Corrie
IFS, Pricipal Chief Forest Conservator, Social Forestry Trivandrum
organized by Bio-diversity Club, NSS, Dept. of Environmental
Science and Dept.of Botany
August 2014 Mr. Jiji Thomson, I.A.S . Director General of SAI, inaugurated the
newly started UG and P.G programme and newly constructed Health
Club of Christ College.
October 2014 Blessing of New block behind the library with an area of 18000
sq. ft and new computer lab with 60 pieces of desktop.
November 2014 Laying of Foundation stone of Padmabhooshan Re. Fr. Gabriel,
Centenary year Indoor stadium by Padmabhooshan,
Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, Chairman, ISRO and Christ college
alumnees
Winner of First Haritha Campus Award instituted by Calicut University.
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December 2014 High-Tec. Poly house bio-agriculture farm started.
Economics Department elevated to the status of Research
Department.
46th Calicut university athletic championship held at Christ College,
Irinjalakuda.
Winners of 46th Calicut University Athletics Championship
January 2015 Winners of D-zone arts festival.
February 2015 Blessing of second floor of main block.
Mega-Thiruvathira, which entered into the Guinnus Book of world
record, was conducted at Christ College stadium as part of Thanima
Festival.
March 2015 Received Biodiversity award for the best Biodiversity club by Kerala
State Biodiversity Board.
Rev. Fr. Joy P.T. has won the Prakrithi Mithra Puraskaram 2014 -
2015 instituted by Social Forestry, Govt. of Kerala
Winners of Archery Indian Round (Men)
Runners- up in Hockey (Men & Women)
Winners in Gymnastic (Men& Women)
Winners in Cross country (Men)
Winners in tennis (Women)
Winners in SNGC Football Trophy Coimbatore
Mr. Suhair. V. P, represented Kerala Team in Santhosh Trophy
and team secured 3rd prize.
April 2015 UGC team re-visited the college to grant Autonomous status.
3rd cycle self study report for the reaccreditation by NACC was
submitted
June 2015 New Degree programmes B.Sc. Hotel Management & catering
science, BBA, B. LI. Sc, B.A. English & History (Double main), and
P.G programmes M.S.W and M.Sc. Clinical Psychology started
July 2015 College elevated to the status of Autonomous institution
August 2015 Blessing of the 2nd floor of Main Block-West Wing with an area of
4000 sq. ft.
September 2015 Our Athletics team won the Runners Up title in the College games,
conducted by The Sports Council of Kerala.
November 2015 The first meeting of the Autonomous Colleges Governing Council
convened. The Examination manual approved. Recommendations
for new courses.
December 2015 Inauguration of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations and formal
Declaration of the Autonomous Status to the college. Chief Whip of
the Kerala Government Adv. Thomas Unniyadan MLA was the Chief
Guest.
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December 2015 The first meeting of the Academic Council of the Autonomous College
convened.
January 2016 Diamond Jubilee Exhibition- Dazzle -2016 was inaugurated Dr.
Kuncheriya P.Issac, the Vice Chancellor of Dr. Abdul Kalam Azad
memorial Kerala Technological University an event of 6 days. Nearly
24,000 people participated.
Mr. Hari K., 3rd B.Sc. Physics won the best NSS Volunter award
2015, instituted by University of Calicut
Mr. Vaishak, 3rd B.A (F.E) has won the Sadguna Award 2015,
instituted by University of Calicut.
February 2016 Malayala Manorama “Palathully Pervellam” award to the College,
recognizing the efforts of the College in the field of rain water
harvesting and ground water recharging.
March 2016 Rev. Fr. Joy P.T. has won the Vana Mithra Puraskaram 2015 -
2016 instituted by Social Forestry, Govt. of Kerala.
Kerala state Biodiversity best Biodiversity researcher Award - 2015
to Dr. A.V. Sudhikumar of Department of Zoology
Our teams were winners in the University level in the following
events : Gymnastics, Cross Country, Athletics, Table Tennis, Ar-
chery. All men teams Runners Up in Hockey (men & women),
Tennis (men), Archery-Recurve(men), Gymnastics(women),
Shuttle(men) and third place winners in Body Building (men),
Cycling(men),Cross country, Table Tennis, Athletics, Archery-
Recurve, Tennis-All women teams, Kabadi(men), Kho-Kho(men)
and Shuttle (women) teams were semi finalists in the varsity level.
The overall championship in Athletics, introduced for the first time in
the University was also bagged by the College team.
May 2016 Extension of Library completed and blessed.
Kerala sports council gave sanction to start sports hostel for Volley
ball, Net ball and Basketball.
June 2016 Christ College secured third best college among the affiliated colleges
in Calicut university in the year 2015-16 in men section for their
overall performance
July 2016 Extension of the library block with special facilities for the research
scholars of six research departments
A fully air conditioned and furnished new seminar hall with a seating
capacity of nearly 200 participants.
NAAC Peer team visit for Re accreditation (3rd Cycle) of the college.
The foundation work of Padmabhooshan Rev. Fr. Gabriel Birth
Centenaryindoor stadium completed.
A new block in the Vidyarthy Bhavan Men’s Hostel which
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An Indoor Jumping pit facilities to develop a Jumping Academy
which will help to find out and develop budding talents in high jump
and pole vault.
October 2016 College Re accredited (3rd Cycle) with “A” Grade with a CGPA of
3.21.
September 2016 Dr. Robinson P Ponminiessary, Department of Chemistry received
the best NSS program officer award from the University of Calicut
for the academic year 2015 16.
NSS Unit No-49 received the best NSS unit award from the
University of Calicut for the academic year 2015 16.
December 2016 There are 15 University ranks for our college in the diamond
jubilee year: I,II & III Rank in B.Sc. Geology, I & II Rank in B.Sc.
Chemistry, I Rank in B.Sc. Physics, I Rank in BA Functional
English, I,II & III Rank in M.Sc. Environmental Science, I &II Rank
in M.Sc. Chemistry and Geology and I Rank in M.Sc. Physics.
Arjuna Awardee Smt. Mercy Kuttan, Vice President, Kerala State
Sports Council and Arjuna Awardee Sri. George Thomas visited
our college.
January 2017 Chess Sampoorna Saksharatha programme started on 6 th
September 2016 and programme was inaugurated by chess world
Champion Master Nirmal Saarin.
New Hockey ground inaugurated by Prof. K.V. Arunan, MLA.
February 2017 NSS Unit No-49 received the NATIONAL YOUNG LEADER’S
AWARD instituted by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for the
year 2015 16.
SERB & KSCSTE sponsored international seminar by Department
of Geology and Environmental science on Geology: Emerging
methods and applications
UGC sponsored national seminar by Department of mathematics
on reasent developments in Fuzzy set theory.
March 2017 UGC sponsored national seminar by Department of chemistry on
Current Trends in Chemical Research
Our teams were winners in the university level in the following
events: Netball, Body building, Gymnastics, Cross country, Athletics,
Table tennis and Archery (men)
Our teams were runners up in the university level in the following
events: Hockey, Shuttle badminton, Kabbady, Boxing(men),
Gynastics, Table tennis (women) and archery (women).
Jumping pit and Jumping academy was inaugurated by Sri. T. P.
Dasan, President, Kerala State Sports Council.
April 2017 In the institution ranking done by the Central Ministry of HRD through
National Institutional Ranking Frame work (NIRF), our college was
adjudged as best college (1st Rank) in Kerala among the arts and
science college and it has 17th place among arts and science college
in the whole nation.
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A committee of SAI visited our college for assessing the technical
feasibility to start SAI sports hostel in our campus.
June 2017 A new block for the B.P.Ed. course which has been functioning in
the junior Hostel (former monastery building) since its inception.
Christ College won Calicut University Aggregate Championship
and best college Award for the year 2016-17
New degree programms B.Sc. Physics (Additional Batch), B.Sc.
Geology (Additional Batch), B.Sc. Food Technology, B.Com Pro-
fessional and P.G. Programms M.C.J & M.Sc. Computer Science
started.

II. PROGRAMMES AND COURSES

1. Undergraduate Programmes

The Undergraduate Programmes are offered under Choice Based Credit Semester System.
The duration of the Programme is 6 semesters distributed in a period of 3 years. The odd
Semester starts in June and ends up in October and the even Semester starts in November
and ends up in March. Each Semester will have a minimum of 90 working days.

For passing the Degree Programme, a student should have achieved a minimum of 120
credits in three years of study.

The Undergraduate Programmes include 4 types of courses:

Common Courses: All students should complete 10 common courses of 38 credits during
their Degree Programme.

Programme Core Course Complementary Elective Student


Courses Intake
Mathematics Statistics & Linear programming 48
Computer science
Physics Mathematics & Material science 48
Chemistry and thin films
Physics * Maths & Material science 24
Computer science and thin films
Chemistry Mathematics & Synthetic 48
Physics Organic
Chemistry
B.Sc. Zoology Chemistry and Aqua Culture, 36
Botany animal
husbandry &
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Geology Chemistry and Environmental 30
Statistics Geology
Geology* Chemistry & Maths Environmental 24
Geology
Psychology* Psychology & Theory & Practice of 36
Statistics Counselling psycology
Catering science Nutrition Hotel sales & 24
& Hotel Hygiene & marketing
management* Sanitation
FoodTechnology* Physics & 24
Chemistry Nutrition & Health

Economics Modern Indian Economics of 60


History & Politics Business and finance
Functional EnglishIndian Writing Language for 40
in English Advertising Theory &
Land mark in Practice
English Literature
B.A. English Journalism & Literature 24
Electronic Media
(English & 24
History)*Double -- --
main
Malayalam* Journalism& Cyber Malayalam 40
Keralapadanam
Commerce Finance & Basic Finance 60
Accounting
Commerce* Finance & Basic Finance 50
Accounting
B.Com Commerce * Finance & Basic Finance 50
Accounting
Commerce* Finance & Basic Finance 50
Accounting

Professional* -- -- 40
BCA Computer Mathematics Internet Programming 36
Application* & Statistics
BSW Social Work* Social Work Gender & 30
research & Statistics Development
BBA Bis. Administration* Finance & Basic
Accounting -- 24
B.LI.Sc. Library&
Information Science* -- -- 24
*Self Financing
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Open Courses offered by Departments (2017-2018)
No Department Name of the open course Student
intake
1 Mathematics Mathematics for Social 50
Sciences
2 Physics Non-conventional Energy 50
Sources
3 Chemistry Chemistry in Daily Life 50
4 Zoology Reproductive Health and 50
Sex Education
5 Geology Understanding the Earth 50
6 Functional English Advertising: Theory and 50
Practice
7 Commerce Basic Accounting 50
8 Economics Banking 50
9 Physical Education Physical Activity Health and 50
Wellness
10 Computer Science Introduction to Computers 50
and Office Automation
11 Psychology Life Skill Development 50
12 Sanskrit Management Principles in 50
Sanskrit
13 Social Work Gender and Development 50
14 Malayalam Chalachithra Padanam 50
15 Statistics Economic Statistics 50
16 English & History Heritage Studies 50
17 Hindi Spoken Hindi 50
18 English Literature Applied Language Skills 50

Core Courses: All students should complete 10 to 18 core courses of 50 credits, which
belong to the main subject, during their Degree Programme.
Complementary Courses: All students should complete 24 credits of one or two disciplines
which are related to the core subject during their entire degree programme.
Open Courses: All students should study a course other than the core subjects during the
5th semester which will have a weightage of 4 credits.
The following are the details about the Undergraduate Programmes in Christ College
Programmes in Science/Arts/Commerce streams
Common Courses: English and Languages (Malayalam, Hindi & Sanskrit)
2. Professional Degree Programme in Physical Education - B.P.Ed (Integrated 4yrs)
B.P.Ed. is a four year long Residential Professional Degree Programme with an intake of
36 students. Students below the age of 23, who have qualified plus two courses or its
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3. Programmes at the Postgraduate level
The Postgraduate Programmes are offered under Choice Based Credit Semester System.
The duration of the Programmes is 4 semesters distributed in a period of 2 years. The odd
Semester starts in June and ends up in October and the even semester starts in November
and ends up in March. Each Semester will have a minimum of 90 working days. The
programmes offered here are:
(i) M. Sc. Chemistry with Synthetic Organic Chemistry as elective subject (12)
(ii) M. Sc. Zoology with Fishery Biology as special subject (12)
(iii) M. Sc. Physics, with Advanced Electronics, Communications Electronics (12)
and experimental techniques
(iv) M. Sc. Environmental Science (12)
(v) M. Sc. Mathematics (15)
(vi) M. Sc. Botany* (12)
(vii) M.Com. with Financial Management as elective subject (20)
(viii) M. A. Economics (20)
(ix) M. A. History (16)
(x) M. A. English Literature* (15)
(xi) M.Sc. Geology* (12)
(xii) M.Sc. Statistics* (12)
(xiii) M.Sc. Clinical Psychology* (10)
(xiv) M.S.W.* (14)
(xv) M.Sc.Computer Science* (12)
(xvi) M.C.J.* (15)
* Self Financing
4. P.G.Diploma Course
(i) UGC Sponsored Programme for Postgraduates in Physics and Chemistry
P.G.Diploma Course entitled “Sustainable and green energy technologies” (12)
5. Research Courses & Approved Guides
(i) Ph.D. Zoology – Dr. Balu T. Kuzhivelil, Dr. John K. Thomas,
Dr.Sudhikumar A.V. & Dr.Leyon Varghese
(ii) Ph.D. Chemistry – Dr. V. D. John, Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken,
Dr. V. T. Joy, Dr. Tom Cherian & Dr. Arun S.
(iii) Ph.D. Geology &Environmental Science – Dr. A. V. George, Dr. S. Sreekumar,
Dr. Linto Alappat & Dr. Subin K. Jose
(iv) Ph.D. Physics - Dr. V. P. Joseph, Rev. Fr. Jolly Andrews & Dr. Sudheer Sebastian
(v) Ph.D. History - Dr. K. T. Thomas & Dr. K. Chandran
(vi) Ph.D. Economics - Dr.K.A.Stephanson & Dr. E.M. Thomas
(Vii) Ph.D. Physical Education - Dr.T.Vivekanandan

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6. UGC Career-Oriented Vocational Courses
(i) Geoinformatics
(ii) Seed Production and Culturing of Edible and Ornamental Fishes
(iii) Journalism
Total expected number of Students: 3500
III. DEPARTMENTS AND TEACHING STAFF MEMBERS
I. AIDED SECTION

1. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Dr. Tessy Paul P, M. Sc., M. Phil, Ph.D. (HOD) 9446233104, 7558898955
Programme
At the Degree level, the College offers Botany as a complimentary Subject to
B.Sc. Zoology and at P. G. Level the College offers the course on Self-Financing basis.
Besides them, the department handles Biology, Toxicology, Environmental Law and
Environmental management in the course M.Sc. Environmental Science.
2. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Dr. Mathew Paul Ukken, M.Sc., Ph. D.(HOD) 0480 - 2826424 9495464016
Dr. V. T. Joy, M.Sc., Ph. D. 0480 - 2827477 9995108034
Rev. Dr. T. M. Jose, M.Sc., Ph. D., (Principal) 0480 - 2825384 9349823372
0480 - 2828241
Dr. Rani Varghese, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 04822- 2520429400632042
Dr. Digna Varghese, M.Sc.,B.Ed., M. Phil., Ph.D. 0485 - 2288322
9846650137
Dr. Robinson Ponminiessary, M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D. 0480 - 2723937
9846214700
Dr. Titto Varughese, M.Sc., Ph. D. 9400967855
Dr. Arun S., M.Sc., M. Phil, Ph.D 0474 - 2580750 9895592695
Dr.Tom Cherian, M.Sc., B.Ed, Ph.D. 8594030034
Dr. Jibin A.K., M.Sc., Ph.D. 0480- 2824106 9496703580
Dr. Bijesh. M.B, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Adhoc) 8826519272
Programme
Students passing Plus two with Science group are eligible to take B.Sc. Chemistry
as main subject, Mathematics and Physics as the Complimentary subjects. Preliminary
knowledge of Mathematics is a must for any serious study of the subject. Students with no
knowledge of basic Mathematics at the Plus two level are advised to get special tuition in
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M. Sc. course is limited to 12 students. Only students with a first class at degree
level and 50 % mark in theory have a fair chance of success at the M. Sc. level. There is
a wide range of areas of research at Ph.D. level. Information on the areas of research is
available in the department. Chemistry Dept. in association with Physics Dept. also offers
an interdisciplinery PG Diploma Course entitled Sustainable and Green Energy
Technologies under UGC’s innovative programme scheme
3. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Prof. P. A. Varghese, M.Com., MBA, M. Phil. (HOD) 9495465037
Dr. Josheena Jose, M.Com, B.Ed, MBA, Ph.D. 0480 - 2820839 9495637096
Prof. Shine Paul, M. Com. 0487 - 2314051 9249267927
Prof. Tom Jacob, M.Com, M. Phil. 0487 - 2362136 9526545642
Prof. Arun Balakrishnan M.B., M.Com, M. Phil. 8086330855
Ms. Anu Asokan, M.Com. (Adhoc) 9895030878
Ms. Nair Shruthy Venugopal, M.Com. (Adhoc) 8113804708

Programme
B.Com. with Finance Management as Complimentary subject is offered with an
aim of equipping students to go for C.A. or M.B.A. Once you perform well in the course,
there is better chance of getting recruited at the campus level. To cater the needs of a large
number of students seeking this programme, there are additional batches of B.Com. which
are offered on self financing basis.
Programme leading to M.Com. Degree is offered by the college with Financial
Management as special Subject. Admission to M.Com. is limited to only twenty students.

4. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Prof. P. R. Bose, M. A., M. Phil.(HOD) 0480 - 2833463 9495082946
Prof. Sr. Rosy V.O., M.A., M. Phil. 0480 - 2831426 9497392261
Dr. Franco T. Francis, M.A. M.Ed, Ph. D. 0480 - 2200011 9947286266
Prof. Sasi C, M.A. 9567580104
Prof. Jean Maria George, M.A. 9447985859
Ms. Nivedya C. A., M.A. (Adhoc) 9847170107
Programme
B.A. Economics, with Indian History and Political Science as Complimentary
subjects and M.A. Economics are offered by the department. Admission to M.A. Degree is
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5. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Prof.Sathyan Joseph Kolengaden, M.A.(HOD) 0487 - 2201629 9447877591
Prof.P. D. Tomy, M. A., B. Ed. 9496059612
Prof. Pallikattil Mary Pathrose, M.A., B. Ed. 0487 - 2444169 9495945424
Dr.A. J. Thankachan, B.A.(Hons.) M.A., M.B.A (HR). B.Ed., Ph.D.0487 - 2447609 9447321515
Dr.K.J. Vargheese, M.A., Ph.D., B.Ed., P.G.D.J., PGDELT. 0487 -2360059 9349701551
Prof. Shinto V. P., M.A. 8547629986
Ms. Sruthy P.U., M.A. (Adhoc) 9809670918
Programme
The students admitted in the UG level are introduced to English Language and
Literature during their I & II years. Being a universal language, the importance of the study
of English can never be underestimated. From 1998 onwards the department offers a
degree Programme in Functional English. Core and complementary courses are Translation,
Print and Electronic Media,English Language Teaching and Lingustics etc.. This course
aims to equip students for careers in fields ranging from teaching to media.
6. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Dr. Linto Alappat, M.Sc, Mphil, Ph.D. (HOD) 0480 - 2701311 8547201311
Dr.Subin K.Jose, M.Sc, Ph.D. 9447814390
Dr.Manju N.J., M.Sc, Ph.D. 9686509286
Dr.Rekha V.B.,M.Sc., Mphil, B.Ed.,Ph.D. 9846406819
Mr. Gopakumar P.G., M.Sc.(Adhoc) 9946045054
Ms.Roshini K.S., M.Sc.(Adhoc) 9048591243
Ms.Bibitha K.B., M.Sc.(Adhoc) 9048591243
Programme
M. Sc. course in Environmental Science was started in January 2000 as a
multidisciplinary course under the leadership of Geology department. The course is limited
to 12 students. Science graduates with not less than 50 % mark are eligible for admission.
The rank list for admission is prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test
on topics related to Environment studies and interview.
The Department was elevated to the status of Research centre in 2010 and
hence now the students may pursue their research degree here in this College itself.
7. DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
Dr. K.M. Jayakrishnan, M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D., PGDT. (HOD)04923- 262538 9496527508
Prof. Sheeba Vargheese U., M.A., M.Phil., PGDT. 0480 - 2786144 9496864527
Programme
Hindi is offered as one of the additional languages at the Degree level. Students
with Hindi at the Plus two level and those interested can take Hindi as an additional
language for Degree. The Degree syllabus consists of prose, poetry, correspondence
and spoken Hinidi Transilation.
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8. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Prof. Lisha K. K., M.A.(HOD) 0495 - 2245038 9946057892
Dr. Binu M. John, M. A., Ph.D. 9447488860
Dr. Sreevidhya V., M. A., Ph.D. 9744014890
Prof. Jincy S.R., M.A., M. Phil., PGDCA 9947764595
Prof. Deepak J, M.A. M. Phil 7558068199
Programme
History is taught at the UG level as the Complimentary subject of B. A. Economics.
M.A. History started in September 2004. The programme is open to all graduates of social
sciences. The number of students admitted may vary from 16 to 20.
In 2011, the Department was elevated to the status of Research centre. The
students seriously pursuing their research degree may do it here in this centre.
9. DEPARTMENT OF MALAYALAM
Prof. Sebastian Joseph, M.A., M.Phil.(HOD) 0487 - 2328156 9447201159
Prof. C.V. Sudheer, M.A., PGDJC (Adhoc) 9446081380
Programme
Study of Malayalam language and literature is part of the U.G. Curriculum of the
Calicut University. In the revised semester pattern, the second language (Malayalam)
component is renamed as common course 7. There are separate syllabi for B.A. /B.Sc,
B.com and B.Sc (other pattern). The syllabi are designed in such a way that the students
get a fair understanding of various genres of Malayalam literature and kerala culture.
Ancient, medieval as well as modern phases of Malayalam literature are included in the
syllabus. Fundamentals of Malayalam informatics is also part of the syllabus.
10. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Prof. Tintumol Sunny, M. Sc., B.Ed(HOD) 9400695051
Dr. Seena V., M. Sc., M. Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. 9400463077
Prof. Shinto K.G., M. Sc. 9744873979
Ms. Amala Mary George, M.Sc., M.Phil. (Adhoc) 9567430812
Ms. Anila N.A. M.Sc.,B.Ed. (Adhoc) 9846642246
Ms. Asha P.C., M.Sc. (Adhoc) 8606857248
Ms. Deepa S Nair, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed. (Adhoc) 8547581791
Mr. Naveen V.V., M.Sc. (Adhoc) 7736379971
Programme
The College offers B.Sc. and M.Sc. programmes in pure Mathematics . These
programmes help the students to build a strong foundation in Algebra, Analysis, Topology
etc. Only students with Mathematics and allied subjects at the Plus Two level are eligible to
apply for B.Sc. Degree in Mathematics. Being an allied subject for Physical sciences, it is
taught as a Complimentary subject for Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science students
at the UG level.
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M.Sc. Mathematics course was started in 2012, as a monumental couse of


Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Department. Initialy the course was offered as Self
Financing and in 2013, it was elevated to aided stream.
11. DEPARTMENT OF MORAL SCIENCE
Rev. Dr. Jolly Andrews CMI, M.Sc., M. Phil., Ph.D. (Coordinator) 9495062923
Programme
Christ College has a unique tradition of inculcating its students with moral and
religious values and social ethics. All staff members are actively involved in this programme
and they are assigned with various relevant topics for these classes. On every week, one
hour has been set aside for this purpose.
In addition to the weekly moral classes, Liturgical Services are also held at the
College Chapel on all first Fridays of the month at 9.30 a.m. All Catholic staff and students
are advised to take active part in these services.
Besides, Holy Qurbana is offered daily at 6.40. a.m. at Chapel. On Sundays
there are two services, one at 6-40.a.m. and the other at 9.15 a.m.
Under the guidance of CSA director, seminars, leadership camps, retreats and
other programmes are also run for students to enkindle the fraternal spirit and collegiality
among the students.
12. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Dr. Jacob George, M.P.E., M. Phil., Ph.D.(HOD) 0481 - 2463020 9895133576
Mr. Bintu T Kalyan, M.P.Ed., M. Phil.,MBA. 9895133576
Dr. Sreejith Raj, M.P.Ed., Ph.D. (Adhoc) 9809800877
Mr. Sebastian K.M., M.P.Ed., M. Phil. (Adhoc) 9400632573
Programme
A healthy soul dwells in a healthy body. To build up a healthy body, involvement
in physical fitness programmes is imperative. Students should actively take part in physical
education training sessions and help themselves to attain their goals.
13. DEPARTMENT OF BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (B.P.Ed)
Dr. B.P. Aravinda, M.P.E., Ph.D.(HOD.) 0480 - 2832732 9446572732
Dr. T. Vivekanandhan, M.P.Ed., M.Phil., Ph.D., 0480 - 2824899
NIS, PGDY.M.Sc(Yoga) 0427 - 2213140 9447240127
04142- 242390
Dr. Soni John T., M.P.E, M.Phil., Ph.D. 0480 - 2830709 9447252740
Prof. V. A. Thomas, M.P.E., M.Phil. 0480 - 2833436 9447673712

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Prof. Fr. Joy P. T, M.P.Ed. 0480 - 2825384 9446420005


Dr. N. Anilkumar, M.P.E.S., M.Phil, Ph.D. 0480 - 2834375 9447384250
Mr. Rajesh Prasad K.P., M.P.Ed., M. Phil. (Adhoc) 9539018378
Mr. Prakashan K.R., M.P.Ed. (Adhoc) 9847270073
Ms. Sali K.S., M.P.Ed. (Adhoc) 9895119475
Programme
The college offers Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed-integreted 4yrs), a
Professional Course. The course has been designed to impart professional training for
teaching Physical Education, Sports and Health Education in high and higher secondary
schools and to develop competence in assisting the conduct of sports programmes in
higher education. At the same time this Teachers’ Training Course is aimed to develop
management skills in organizing and conducting sports meets and mass demonstrations of
Physical education activities and to equip them for officiating in sports competitions.
14. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Prof. V. P. Anto, M.Sc., M.Phil.(HOD) 0480 - 2826324 9446641333
Dr. V. P. Joseph, M. Sc., Ph. D. 0480 - 2829853 9447877760
Dr. K. Y. Shaju, M.Sc., PGDCA, M. Phil.Ph.D. 7012127939 9446721949
Dr. Pious Joseph K., M.Sc., M.Phil.Ph.D. 9400906464 9349961683
Dr. P. D. Shaju, M.Sc., Ph.D. 0480 - 2827432 9400527432
Dr. Sudheer Sebastian K., M.Sc., PGDCA, M.Phil., Ph.D. 9446721924
Dr. Xavier Joseph, M.Sc., Ph.D. 0480 - 2825447 9447289100
Rev. Dr. Jolly Andrews CMI, M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. 0480 - 2825384 9495062923
Mr. Edwin Jose, M.Sc. 9400957071
Programme
Started in 1960, Physics Department has a long tradition of physics teaching at
the under-graduate and post-graduate levels. Currently, the department offers 6-semester
UG programme, with Mathematics and Chemistry as Complimentary subjects and a four-
semester PG programme with specialization in Advanced Electronics, Communication
Electronics and Experimental Techniques. The strength of the B.Sc. course is 48. Students
having high-scores in the science subjects at the Plus-Two level or equivalent are selected
to this course. The strength of M. Sc. course is 12; admission is restricted to top-ranking
B.Sc. Physics students. At present there are three teachers pursue research guideships.
There is a possibility of doing both experimental and theoretical research with sophisticated
facilities. Seminars, inter-disciplinary classes, other co-curricular activities etc., are the
attractions of the department apart from the well-maintained in-house amenities like the
computer lab., library, and laboratories.
Physics Dept. in association with Chemistry Dept. also offers an interdisciplinery
PG Diploma Course entitled Sustainable and Green Energy Technologies under UGC’s
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15. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS


Dr. Vinayaraj V.K., M.A., M.Phil, Ph.D. (Adhoc) 9711795385
Programme
Politics is offered at the UG level as the Complementary subject of B.A. Economics.
For brilliant students aspiring for Civil services, the combination of Economics and Politics
gives a fair chance of clearing the preliminary.
16. DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
Dr. Vinitha E, M.A., Ph.D.(HOD) 0480 - 2823810 9446029366
Programme
Sanskrit as an embodiment of Indian culture is worth pursuing. Sanskrit is offered
as one of the additional languages and open course for 5th sem. at the Degree level.
Students with good background in Sanskrit at the Plus two levels may take Sanskrit as an
additional language for Degree.
Also, study of Sanskrit is a must for the students opting for the Degree programme
in Malayalam Literature.
17. DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery, M.Sc, M.Phil., Ph.D.(HOD) 0487-2348166 9400548166
Dr. (Sr.) Mariyamma K.D. M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D 0480-2721149 9496212358
Programme
At the UG Level, the department offers Complementary course to the students of Mathematics,
Geology, Psychology, Computer Science and BCA. The course deals with basic statistical
tools and elementary probability theory and inferential concepts.
18. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Dr. Pius K. Jacob, M.Sc., Ph.D.(HOD) 0480 - 2720106 9446874077
Dr. C. O. Joshi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 0487 - 2308357 9847908357
Dr. Sudhikumar A. V., M.Sc, Ph.D. 0480 - 2822150 8547553174
Dr. Leyon Varghese, M.Sc, Ph.D. 0480 - 2730035 9495009645
Dr. Bijoy.C., M.Sc.,Ph.D. 9895551003
Dr. Abhilash Peter, M.Sc.,Ph.D. 9747018791
Dr. Binu Ramachandran, M.Sc.,Ph.D. 7025517105
Programme
The department offers programmes from UG to Ph.D. Only 36 students are
admitted to the UG course which has Chemistry and Botany as its Complementary subjects.
Fishery Biology is the special subject for M.Sc. Zoology. Admission to M.Sc. is restricted to
12 students. There is a wide range of areas of research at Ph.D. level information on the
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II UNAIDED SECTION
1. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Prof. E.J. Vincent (Co-ordinator) 9446402878
Mrs. Steffy Francis., M.Sc. 8086319467
Mrs. Sabeena.A.M., M.Sc. 8289883349
Mrs. Sweety.M.S., M.Sc. 8943828094
Programme
The PG Department offers M.Sc Botany with “Genetic Engineering” and
“Environmental Biolog & Biodiversity Conservatiion” as special papers. Admission to M.Sc
is restricted to 12th students.
2. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Prof. K.J. Joseph (Co-ordinator) 9495518965
Mrs. Shini.A.O., M.Com., MBA., M.Phil, B.Ed. 8547025152
Mrs. Prassy Viswambharan., M.Com.,MBA., B.Ed. 9400991952
Mrs. Suja Warrier., M.Com., B.Ed. 9947258949
Mrs. Teena Thomas., M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed. 9495382121
Mrs. Krishna R, M.Com. 8593069984
Ms. Ancy Antony Vattoly., M.Com., MBA., M.Phil. 9539259637
Ms. Smitha Antony., M.Com., M.Phil, B.Ed. 9633027227
Mr. Alnishal.P.N., M.Com. 9633330906
Mrs. Siji Paul.V., M.Com., MBA 9961540708
Mr. Muvish.K.M., M.Com., M.Phil., B.Ed. 8129190886
Mrs. Sandhya.V., M.Com., MBA., B.Ed. 9400602652
Ms. Alagra Antony, M.Com. 9072219622
Programme
B.Com. with Finance as Complementary subject is offered with an aim of equipping
students to go for C.A. or M.B.A. Once you perform well in the course, there is better chance
of getting recruited at the campus level. B.Com professional programme is specially designed
for the students who are aspire to join professional courses like a CA, ICWA and CS.
3. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ms. Viji Viswanathan, MCA. (Co-ordinator) 9400653233
Mr. Joju Sebastian., LLB, MCA. 9846261789
Ms. Priyanga. K.K, MCA. 8281167945
Ms. Sini Thomas, M.Tech. 9567057145
Mr. Roopesh.I, MCA. 9496346315
Mr. Antony Thomas., M.Tech. 8281489771
Ms. Nisha Raveendran, MCA, M.Phil. 8606444706
Ms. Dincy. R. Arikkat, MCA. 8547106203

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Programme
Christ College offers Computer Science (B.Sc.) and Computer Application (BCA)
as degree programmes on Self-Financing basis. The opportunities in the I.T world and the
increasing need of Computer-literate personnel in various fields are positive signs for the
students to opt for these programmes. Besides them, Computer Science is also taught as a
Complimentary subject for B.Sc. Mathematics and main subject(python)for B.Sc.Physics,
M.Sc Computer science has started in the year 2017. PG programme offeres students a
wide opportunities in the field of information technology & Education
4. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Ms . Krishna Sukumaran. K., M.A (Co-ordinator) 9495683390
Ms.SreelekhaChandrasekharan, M.A 9961350043
Mr. Rithwick Pravin, M.A 9744222289
Ms. Lissy.T.D., M.A., B.Ed. 9605024571
Ms. Janis Jossy, M.A, B.Ed. 9995958691
Ms. Teenu Tony, M.A. 9072953295
Ms. Priya V.B, M.A., B.Ed. 9645743420
Ms. Aparna T, M.A., B.Ed. 7356166374
Ms. Jasheena P.B, M.A., B.Ed. 8086477608
Ms. Deepa George, M.A., B.Ed. 9846522497
Ms. Arya M.P, M.A., M.Phil. 8547884599
Ms. Sreedevi Madhavankutty, M.A., M.Phil. 9620220006
Ms . Varsha Binth Saif, M.A 8157831477
Programme
B.A in English Language and Literature was started in 2014 with Journalism and
Electronic Media as complementary papers. These papers are introduced to expose the
students to the disciplines of Journalism and Mass Media, which play a significant role in
contemporary society. This department also offers Masters degree in English Literature
which was started in 2013.
An Under Graduate course in Double Main with English Literature and History
as main subjects was started in the year 2015, in order to enable the students to delve
deep into these two great disciplines simultaneously.
5. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Mrs. Ambily. M., M.Sc. (Co-ordinator) 9947352887
Ms. Sivaganga K.C., M.Sc. 8594078595
B.Sc. Food Technology course is introduced in 2017 with chemistry and physics
as complimentary subjects.
Food technology is offered with an aim of equipping students in food processing
companies, food research laboratories, hospitals, catering establishments, quality control
laboratories, self employment and agriculture sector. It also offers to start own business or
higher studies as well.
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6. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
Dr. S. Sreekumar (Co-ordinator) 9447350669
Ms.Shaima M.M., M.Sc. 9447379933
Ms. Roshini.P.P., M.Sc. 9446301807
Ms. Jeeva Mariya Salus, M.Sc. 7034541753
Programme
Geology is concerned with the application of Physical Sciences, Biological Science
and Mathematics to the understanding of the earth processes that have operated through
time. It encompasses both fundamental research and practical applications in the search for
and use of earth resources. Christ College offers only B.Sc. Degree in Geology with
Chemistry & Mathematics as Complimentary subjects. College has introduced MSc Geology
programme in 2014.Postgraduation in Geology gives you a wide variety of job opportunities
both in India and beyond.Since the need for geology postgraduates is on increase the
starting of this programme beneficial to student community. The basic eligibility for applying
the jobs in earth science related field is postgraduation.
7. DEPARTMENT OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT AND CATERING SCIENCES
Mr. Toybe Joseph., M.Sc.(H.M) (Co-ordinator) 9846313366
Mr. Pius Joseph T., B.H.M., Mba. 9744727261
Ms. Jenny Tony., B.Sc. (H.H.A) 9495361492
Mr. Sachin Jayachandran., B.Sc. (H.H.A) , Mba. 7025020202
Programme
The Dept. offers three years B.Sc. Degree in Catering Science and Hotel
Management. This course aims to develop talents of the students in Hospitality and Catering,
there by enabling the students to serve the society, hotel industry and promote the growth
of tourism
8. DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE
Ms. Limu P.D., MLISc., M.Phil (Co-ordinator) 7559002128
Ms. Sajitha K.R., MA, MLISc., M.Phil. 8281474234
Programme
In contemporary knowledge society, information has become pivotal part of one’s day to day
life. In this situation the acquiring of essential expertise for effective and efficient utilization of
information has become important. The Department of Library and Information Science was
started during the academic year 2015-06. The Department offers a professional Degree
programme in Library and Information Science (BLISc.) as self-financing mode. By integrat-
ing technology with the curriculum, we impart knowledge and skill sets requisite for the
emerging information society and preparing the next generation of information profession-
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9. DEPARTMENT OF MALAYALAM
Prof. C.V. Sudheer, M.A. (Co-ordinator) 9446081380
Mrs. Sinto Konkoth. M.A, B.Ed. 9497624591
Ms. Remya.C., M.A. 9544620859
Ms. Saritha K.S., M.A, B.Ed. 9995996220
Ms. Gargi K.S., M.A, B.Ed. 9400512379
Mr. Jossy E John, M.A. 9496678982
Programme
Malayalam B.A. with Kerala Culture and Journalism is a rare combination course offered
in the UG level with job oriented components. Fundamentals of print, visual and web
journalism are included in the updated semester syllabus. With the advent of new media
and the upsurge in the visual and print media journalism, students with flair of journalistic
content writing skills are on a greater demand. On successful completion, students will have
the double benefit of opting for either literature or journalism streams to pursue their higher
studies.
10. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Prof. K.A. Davis (Co-ordinator) 9400674714
Ms. Krishna A.S., MBA 8547158903
Mrs. Kalpa Sivadas, M.com., M.Phil., MBA 9495422968
Mr. Jebin K. Davis, M.com. 8129625288
Bachelor of Business Administration got its inception in the year 2015 in Christ College,
Irinjalakuda. BBA programme equip the students to go for the coveted MBA programme
offered by various institutes of mangement and other universities. The well accredited
professional programme like CA, CMA, CS, etc. may be other options available to the BBA
students. All most all the higher programmes as well as the employment opportunities that
are eligible to the B.com. students, are also eligible to the BBA students. After the successful
completion of the BBA programme, there are ample chances of entering own business or
job market through campus placement scheme or off campus placement scheme.
11. DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM (MCJ)
Mr. Rithwick Pravin, M.A. (Co-ordinator) 9744222289
Programme
The Department of Mass Communication and Journalism offers post-graduate
programme in Mass Communication and Journalism. MCJ programme examines the
principles and practice of communication and the various aspects of print, broadcast,
on-line journalism, advertising, public relations and media theories. Mass communication is
a rapidly growing field of study. The course prepares and facilitates the students for varied
skills in mass communication and journalism with practical applications and guidance. The
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12. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Aneesh.V.Appu, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Co-ordinator) 9446836058
Mr. Bright.P.Jacob, M.Sc. 7293927367
Ms. Sinda Dominic, M.Sc. 9745064857
Mr. Emarson V.P, M.Sc., M.Phil. 9567886018
Ms. Vandana V.S, M.Sc., M.Phil. 9895413283
Ms. Priyadarshini. A.C, M.Sc., M.Phil. 9961557707
Programme
B.Sc. Psychology was started in the College in order to satisfy the needs of the
students who seek counselling degree for their professional career. Since the need for
professional counsellors is on increase, study of Psychology will help the students to equip
themselves with a degree which may be a stepping stone in their future profession.
MSc Clinical Psychology course started in 2015. Psychology department aims
to equip students with rigorous practical and theoretical principles of psychology, as well as
sound ethical, professional and research skills, to enable them to become an effective and
competent Psychologist. To prepare them for the challenges in the world, we offer a blend
of theory, science and practice, resulting in graduates who have the knowledge, skills, and
values to be effective personal and social change agents.
13. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
Mr. Shanto T.A., M.Sc. (Co-ordinator) 9605304517
Programme
Christ College offers B.Sc. Physics (Self financing mode) as degree programme of duration
six semesters with mathematics and computer science as complimentary subjects. The
maximum intake of the course is 24. Students having high scores in the science subjects at
the plus two level or equivalent are selected to this course. As an active department of the
college, seminars, inter-disciplinary classes, other co-curricular activities, etc. are regularly
arranged by the department for the benefit of students. In addition, the department houses
well maintained departmental library, laboratory and a computer lab
14. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
Ms. Rosemary.T.George, M.S.W. (Co-ordinator) 9287557731
Mr. Abhilash Chandran., M.S.W 9544214227
Mr. Saijith.N.S., M.S.W 9995463935
Mr. Allwin Thomas N.T, M.S.W 9605652865
Ms. Asha.C.J, M.S.W. 9633313066
Ms. Jincy, M.S.W. 9744040664
Mr. Ajeesh K George, M.S.W., M. Phil. 9633685067
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Programme
Department of Social Work, Christ College, Irinjalakuda offers both UG (BSW)
and PG (MSW) Programme to train young men/women as professional Social Workers.
The course offers basic knowledge, skills and values of social work along with current
trends like environment, Community health, Gender & Development, Family life education
etc. The course provides great opportunities for the students in organization exposure,
career identification and personality development. Master’s Degree in Social Work is
offered with following specializations
Q Medical and Psychiatric Social Work Q Family Welfare and Population Dynamics

Any Degree from any University recognized by the University of Calicut with
minimum 50% aggregate marks in Part –III Main and subsidiary and part I English.
15. DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Ms. Megha C.M, M.Sc., B.Ed. (Co-ordinator) 9544324476
Mrs. Jiji. M. B., M.Sc., B.Ed. 8590431418
Ms. Geethu Gopinath., M.Sc. 9946506150
Ms. Rajitha. C., M.Sc.,M.Phil. 9656491319
Ms. Mary Priya, M.Sc. 8592042188
Programme
As Statistics has become an integral part of almost every area of research, the
Department is offering PG programme in the Self-Financing stream from 2014 onwards.
The programme has excellent job opportunities in sectors such as management science,
biostatistics, data mining, data analysis and consultancy services. The programme is
expected to equip the students with advanced computational techniques and quantitative
analysis applicable in all research areas. The elective papers offered by the department
also make the students employable in the technology based job market. Since it is a key
topic for sampling and data analysis, a core programme on computational techniques is
offered to the students of M.A. Economics.
At the UG Level, the department also offers Complimentary course to the
students of Mathematics, Geology, Psychology, Computer Science and BCA. The course
deals with basic statistical tools and elementary probability theory and inferential concepts.
III. LIST OF VISITING PROFESSORS
Prof. K.A. Davis, M.Com., PGDCA
Prof. K.O. Francis, M.Com., LLB, PGDCA, M.Phil.
Prof. Vincent E. J, M.Sc.
Prof. Baby John, M.Com., M.phil.
Prof. K.J. Joseph, M.Com.
Prof. C.V. Francis, B.A.Ed, M.A, PG DELT.
Prof. K. K. Chacko. M.A., M.Phil.
Dr. Thresiamma Joseph. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr. Mani. C. J. M.Sc., Ph.D.

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Dr. K. Chandran. M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Dr.Rani Paul Ukken. M.A., Ph.D.
Dr. Annie Joseph. M.Sc., Ph.D.
Prof. Jacob Abraham Pulikkan M.Sc., M.Phil.
Rev. Fr. George Nereparambil CMI, M.A, M.Phil.
Prof. N.J. Thomas M.Sc.
Dr. S. Sreekumar, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. R.V. Rajan, M.Sc., Ph.D.
IV. NON - TEACHING STAFF
OFFICE STAFF
Sri. V. D. Varghese, B.A. Sr. Superintendent
Sri. Shaju Varghese Head Accountant
Sri. U. A. Antu U. D. Clerk
Sri. Gejo Johny, B.A. U. D. Store Keeper
Sri. K. D. Antony, B.A. U. D. Clerk
Sri. P. V. Polson L. D. Clerk
Sri. Bilton Pauly T. L. D. Store Keeper
Sri.C.T. Joshy L.D.Clerk
Sri. Biju V.T L.D.Clerk
Sri. Laiju Varghese N. L.D.Clerk
Sri. Dony Paul L.D. Typist
TECHNICAL STAFF
Sri.Prajeesh A. Technical Asst.
Sri.T.I. Thomas Mechanic
LIBRARY
Sri. N. A. Joy Library Asst.
Sr.Jincy K.L. Library Asst.
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Sri. O. K. Thomas Lab. Asst.
Sri. Harry T.Thomas Lab. Asst.
Sri. Shaiju E.G. Lab. Asst.
COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Sri. Biju Francis Lab. Asst.
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
Sri. K. P. Varghese Lab. Asst.
Sri. A. L. Paul Lab. Asst.
Sri. Stanly O.J. Lab. Asst.
Sri. Lijo Antony Lab.Asst.
Sri. Lijo N.Y. Lab.Asst.
Smt. Pressy T.N. Lab.Asst.
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ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Sri. M. P. Shabu Lab. Asst.
Sri. Biju Varghese P. Lab. Asst.
BOTANY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Sri. Shibin Jose Lab. Asst.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Sri. J. J. Jose Marker
Sri. T. O. Paulson Marker
Sri. C. V. Joy Marker
Sri. M. K. Venu, B.A. Marker
GEOLOGY
Sri. T. K. Devis Lab Asst.
PEONS
Sri.Rajaneesh M.K.
Sri. Arunraj T.R.
Sri. Antony Francis
V. ADMISSION
1. RULES OF ADMISSION
Christ college is an autonomous college and the admission to various Degree and
Post Graduate Degrees Courses are done by the college itself. Therefore, those who seek
admission in Christ College should apply separately in the college, by online registration
by visiting the college website www.christcollegeijk.edu.in
1. The admission to Aided courses for various sections will be in the following ratio:
General merit-50%; SC-15%; ST-5%; Syro Malabar Christian-10% and management
quota-20%
2. The admission to the self financing courses will be following ratio: Management quota-
50%; General merit-32.5%; SC+ST-5%; Ezhava+Thiyya+Billa-4.5%; Muslim-4%;
OBH-2.5%; OBX-1%; LC-0.5%
3. From each batch, 2 seats from general merit quota are set aside for outstanding sports
persons and 3% are set aside for differently able candidates. In the absence of
sufficient eligible candidates for these seats, they will be filled from general merit list.
4. In the absence of sufficient candidates from SC/ST sections for admission, preference wll
be given to students from OEC category.
5. The candidates to be considered for reserved seats should attach separate certificates
to prove their eligibility to be considered in that group.
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6. Those who seek admissions under management quota should apply separately in the
prescribed form which may be collected from the college office are downloaded from
college website.
7. The candidates applied for various courses will be ranked in the descending order of the
index marks. There will be separate rank list for each category and admissions will be
made from this list to each category.
8. The rank list prepared for each course will be published on the college notice board and
college website. It is the duty of the applicant to look up the selection list and find out the
date of interview.
9. The calculation of index marks for each course is published on the notice board and is
also available in the website for verification. Weight will be given to NCC, NSS and the
children of Ex-servicemen.
10. at the time of the interview the applicant should produce online registration number and
challan receipt, and the following certificates in original:
i) Transfer certificate from the institution last attended
ii) Course and conduct certificate
iii) Mark list and pass certificate
iv) Income certificate (only for candidates who are eligible for fee concession)
v) SSLC book (for verification)
vi) 4 copies of recent passport size photographs
11. Immediately after the interview, the candidates, if selected, will be enrolled on payment
of the first installment of the fees and submission of the certificates.
12. Each student will be given an identity card. He/She has t produce it for all official
transaction in the college and surrender it to the officer on his/her leaving the college.
13. if any incident of ragging comes to the notice of authority, the concerned student will be
given liberty to explain and if his explanations is not found satisfactory, the student will
be expelled from the institution.
2. ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE

a) The working day is divided in to two sessions, three hours in FN and two hours
in AN. Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period.
b) Each class may have a class monitor who will assist the teacher in his/her routine
duties such as taking attendance, distributing note books etc., so that speedy
action may be taken by the office.
c) Students shall not be absent from class without leave.
d) Absence from class for one hour in one session will be considered as absence
in that session.
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e) Leave for a period may be granted by the lecturer- in-charge. Application for
leave should be given to the Principal through the recommending authority
(Class Teacher) by the student himself before, and except in unavoidable and
unforeseen circumstances, when the application should be made on the very
day of his return to the College.
Application for leave should contain the following details:
i) Name of the student
ii) Class with Core Subject and Class number
iii) Date for which leave is required
iv) Reason for leave
v) Date of application
vi) Signature of the applicant
vii) Class Teacher/Tutor’s remarks
viii) Principal’s orders
Disciplinary action including infliction of fine will be taken against those who repeatedly
absent themselves on insufficient grounds.
f) Absence without leave on the re-opening day, from Internal Examinations and NCC
parades will be seriously dealt with, with fine or any other appropriate form of punishment
according to the discretion of the Principal.
g) Leave of absence from Internal Examination can be granted only by the Principal in
person. So also Catholic students have to get leave previously, from the Principal in
person if they are unable to attend the Retreat.
h) Annual Certificate of attendance and progress required by the University for admission
to the University Examination will not be granted unless (i) a student has attended not
less than 75 % of the working days during the academic year and (ii) the Principal
is satisfied with the student’s Progress and conduct.
i) Any student absent from the class consecutively for a period of 21 days without proper
intimation to the Principal will be removed from the roll. He has to make readmission to
continue his studies in the college.
j) Students are informed that they should get 75 % of attendance of the year and should
they fall short they will be recommended for condonation only if the Principal is satisfied
that the absence was for reasons beyond the control of the student. Exemption will be
granted as per the instructions from the University from time to time.
3. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES
a) After the completion of the course, Transfer & Course Certificates will be issued to
students. After one year these documents will be issued only on payment of a late fine
of Rs. 50/-. Duplicate Transfer Certificate will be issued only if the original T.C. is
irrecoverably lost as certified by a Magistrate and on payment of prescribed fees.
b) Students have to settle their accounts before the discharge certificates are issued.
c) The Conduct Certificate is a document which a student has to earn. It will not be
issued as a matter of course.
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d) The official document submitted by students on admission will be returned to them on
completion of their respective University Examination or on his T.C. being issued, but
in no case during the course of study. However, If a student requires his documents
for producing them elsewhere, he will have to apply to the Principal, clearing all his
dues as per rules and paying Search fee Rs.10/-. In addition he shall make a refundable
deposit of Rs.500/- to Rs.1500/-.
e) A student , former or present , applying for a Certificate of Transfer, Character, Age,
Marks, Identification, Attestation etc. shall do so to the Principal in writing stating the
year, the class number and the class last attended and the home address. Application
for one or more such certificates at a time shall be submitted along with an Attestation
Fee of Rs. 5/- each. For any and for all such payments, a receipt shall be obtained
from the office.
f) Ordinarily a notice of 24 hours is necessary for the issue of a certificate. Application for
Certificate received after 2.30.p.m. will be attended to only on the following day.
g) No certificate will be sent by post unless transmission charges have been prepaid.
Pass Certificate, Mark List etc. have to be claimed at least within an year after leaving
the College. The college office cannot be held itself responsible for any damage or
loss to the certificate, left unclaimed by students indefinitely.
h) A search fee of Rs.50 has to be remitted at the office for any document prior to a period
of 5 years. For every year thereafter, additional fee of Rs.50 each has to be remitted.
i) For any transcript to Foreign universities, Rs.100 each has to be remitted per document.
VI. GENERAL REGULATIONS
The regulations set forth in this Hand book are aimed to secure the good order necessary
for the effective pursuit of knowledge, to help the students attain the level of quality work
required from them and to ensure proper functioning of th entire system. The Student’s
registration in the college is considered an expression of willingness to abide by all the
rules and regulations prevailing in the college. Every student, therefore, is committed
to the observance of these rules. A student is in the college primarily to achieve
academic excellence and develop his total self for the service of his fellowmen. The
standard set before each student presupposes maturity, responsibility and judicious
use of all the opportunities made available by the college.
1. CODE OF DISCIPLINE
1) The students should maintain strict discipline in the campus which is fitting for an
academic environment.
2) Important notices will be posted on the respective notice boards. It is the responsibility
of the students to read these notices and to respond immediately if summoned through
them.
All administrative, departmental and activity bulletin boards are for official use only. To
tamper with them is a serious offence.
3) Students should pay the fees as per the schedule published on the notice board.
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4) Students are summoned during the class time ordinarily by means of a call slip signed
by the Principal. Unless otherwise indicated in the call slip, it is understood that the
student is wanted only at the end of the period.
5) It is the responsibility of the students to treat college property with care. They should
help keep the buildings and the campus neat and clean. Any damage done by a
student to the property of the college or of others must be compensated either by
repair or by replacement. Besides, if the situation warrants, the offenders will be
subjected to other disciplinary measures.
6) If a teacher is not in class at the prescribed time, the students should wait quietly inside
the class room for 10 minutes. After this lapse of time, the students may consider
themselves dismissed from this particular class and the monitor shall report the teacher’s
absence to the Principal. However, if the class is notified of the teacher’s time of arrival,
the students are obliged to wait until the time designated.
7) Free periods are not meant for any games (indoor or outdoor ), nor for loitering in the
corridors, sitting in the garden or in and around the canteen. Students are advised to
make use of the library during free periods. Those who prefer to sit in the class
room for doing academic work shall not in any way cause disturbance to the neighboring
class. The eastern hemisphere of the garden is open for all, but the western hemisphere
is reserved for for the girls.
8) There shall be no movement of students on the corridors of the college building while
lecture is in progress in the class rooms.
9) All students should read and understand the library regulations.
10) The hostel areas are off-limits to non-resident students. Similarly boys may not enter
retiring rooms of girls without the explicit permission of the Principal or Vice Principal in
writing. The canteen facility is meant only for Christ College Community.
11) Congregating at the entrance of the college gate, sitting on the steps of the staircase,
on the steps at the portico and sitting on the parapets along the corridor leading to
library block, create a bad impression and, therefore, are to be avoided.
12) A teacher may send a student out of class when the teacher has evidence of the
student’s continued misbehavior and the reentry to the class should be with the written
permission from the Principal.
13) Students while in the campus should wear their identity cards and identity card must be
produced for all transactions in the College. Habitual defaulters will be penalized.
14) Smoking in the college campus and coming to the campus consuming liquor is strictly
prohibited and if found so will be subjected to severe punishment ,including suspension.
15) Movement of vehicles in the college campus shall be at a moderate speed.Two -
wheelers should be parked only in the parking area. Students may not park Four -
wheelers / Three - wheelers in the college campus without the explicit permission of
the principal.
16) Academic Excellence and Discipline are the main concern of this institution. Any
conduct or activity that may adversely affect the excellence, discipline and well being
of the institution will be strictly dealt with .

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17) All political activities and organizational activities are strictly prohibited in the college
campus. Student organizations are not recognized by the college authorities. Their
requests / demands shall not be entertained by the college authorities. However those
organizations and activities that are complementary to the academic pursuit can be
permitted by the Principal.
18) Use of Cell/ Mobile phone is prohibited inside the college campus. Such device/
gadget shall be kept switched off before entering the campus. Cell phones with camera
are banned inside the campus by the State Government. In event of any violation of
the above rule, action will be taken including confiscation of the device/ gadget and
imposition of fine.
19) Nobody shall disrupt the academic atmosphere of the college under any circumstances.
Any such activities that may hamper the academic ambience of the institution will be
dealt with seriously. Such misconduct would entail major punishment including expulsion
from college. If necessary, criminal prosecution also will be invoked.
20) Destruction of college properties would entail civil as well as criminal proceedings
against the delinquents.
21) Nobody shall instigate or engage in activities such as strike, demonstration, agitation
,slogan shouting, dharna , gherao etc. within the college campus .
22) College Union Election shall be conducted under indirect mode/ parliamentary system.
No external or political interference shall be permitted.
23) All legal and reasonable grievances of the students or staff will be addressed by the
college authorities. In the event of any such grievance , the student can approach the
respective class teacher or the Students’ Grievance Reddressal Committee existing in
the college. The decision of the Principal shall be final.
24) Teachers are directed to insist the compliance of the above Rules strictly. Violations if
any shall be reported to the Principal forthwith.
25) Ragging and harassment in all its forms both inside and outside the campus are
criminal offences warranting prosecution apart from disciplinary proceedings.
26) Smoking, chewing /use of tobacco or tobacco products , pan parag , drugs and such
other narcotic items ; consumption of liquor etc including all such products that are either
banned , illicit or injurious to health are strictly banned inside college campus. Nobody
shall enter the college campus after consuming liquor or any drug or under intoxication.
The above Rules are applicable to students , teachers and other staff of the college.
27) Students are forbidden to organize or attend any meetings other than those organized
by college, in the campus. On no account may outsiders be invited to address the
students inside the campus, without the consent of the Principal.
28) There is no prescribed uniform for boys. Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of the
students to attend class dressed appropriately for such an academic function. Girls,
however, may follow the special guidelines given to them in this regard. They shall
wear plain sarees or churidhars, whenever they come to college, whether to attend
class or to read in the Library.
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29) Crackers or firework of any magnitude may not be sent off or exploded in the campus.
30) Any student may be suspended, dismissed or expelled from the college at any time
during the year for the following offences:
a) Stealing.
b) Any form of cheating or dishonesty.
c) Any form of public immorality in campus or during a college function.
d) Possessing or bringing into campus pornographic material.
e) Bringing alcoholic or any Intoxicating beverages into the campus. Coming
into the campus under the influence of alcohol or prohibited drugs and
misbehaving.
f) Bringing or carrying within the campus fire arms or any lethal weapon.
g) Physical assault on others.
h) Gross and deliberate discourtesy to college personnel or students on or
off the campus.
i) Possession or use or trafficking of drugs on the campus.
j) Vandalism in campus or of college property.
k) Gambling on campus.
l) Tampering with and / or falsification of school or public documents.
m) Preventing or threatening students or college staff or authorities from
discharging their duties, or from attending classes or from entering the college
premises.
n) Frequent and contemptuous disregard of this disciplinary code or any single
offense considered serious in this same code.
o) Any other ground similar or analogous to the foregoing.
31) Study tours may be arranged by the final year students (III DC and II P.G.) with the
consent of the class teacher and Head of the department and prior approval of the
Principal. Students will not be allowed to go on tour unless they are accompanied by
a member of the teaching staff. Tours may not be conducted on working days. But in
the case of three day tour, one working day may be included.
32) Students are free to meet, write to and talk to the Principal individually about issues
related to them or the college administration. But they may not make any complaint in
a body or through a collective petition.
33) Everyone is free to follow and practice a religion of his choice but external worship
other than catholic is not allowed in the college or hostel.
34) Students may not organize programmes for collecting funds nor may they make any
kind of fund - collection in the campus, without the explicit prior permission of the
Principal.
2. WARNING AGAINST RAGGING
Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college campus.
Ragging means doing of any act, by disorderly conduct, to a student
of an educational institution which causes or likely to cause physical or
physiological harm or raising apprehension or fear or shame or
embarrassment to that student and includes
i. Teasing, Abusing, or playing jokes on, or hurting, a student; or
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ii. Asking a student to do any act or perform some thing which such
student will not, in the ordinary course, willingly do.
If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority, the
concerned student will be given liberty to explain and if his
explanation is not found satisfactory, the student will be expelled
from the institution.
Any written complaint obtained regarding ragging will also be
forwarded to the police authorities. College will not be responsible
for the criminal proceedings initiated in this regard.
VII FEES AND EXPENSES
1. SCHEDULE OF FEES (Aided Courses)
Degree Post- Graduate
a) Tution fee Rs. 1000/- Rs. 1800/-
b) Laboratory fee-Main Rs. 250/- Rs. 1200/-
Sub. Rs. 150/-
c) Special fee Rs. 495/- Rs. 720/-
d) Caution Money Rs. 360/- Rs. 600/-
e) Fees due to the University Rs. 200/-+30/- Rs. 200/- +30/-
(Matriculation Fee and Recognition Fee)
(For those students who have taken their qualifying exam from other universities)
NB: i) All students will make a voluntary contribution of Rs. 25/- towards the students
special welfare service, Rs. 100/- towards the conduct of Terminal Examinations
and Rs. 30/- for Stadium Fund.
ii) Refund of Caution Deposit may be applied for on completion of the course or on
leaving the College with Transfer Certificate. The caution deposit will be refunded
after adjusting dues, if any.
Unclaimed caution deposit even after two months from the due date of the completion
of the course will be forfeited.
iii) Fees once paid will not be refunded.
2. FEE REGULATIONS
a) Tuition fees will be collected from the students at the beginning of the academic
year. Special fees and other miscellaneous dues have to be paid along with the
Tuition fees.
b) Fees become due on the reopening day of the college. After the 7th working day,
a fine of Rs. 5/- will be levied for 10 days. After that an additional fine of Rs. 10/-
will be levied for the rest of the month. After this date students will be considered
as a defaulter and he / she will lose attendance. If the student is to be re-admitted,
he/she has to apply for the special permission of the principal and also has to
remit all the arrears of fees with fine along with a readmission fee of Rs. 50/-
c) No part payment of fees will be accepted. Students should pay the exact amount
due at the office, and receipts will be issued for all payments. Such receipts may
be called for later for verification, if necessary.
d) Students joining the college in between the course will have to pay the fees for
the whole year.
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e) Absence with leave or without leave from the college is no excuse for not
payment of fees at the proper time.
f) If any petty amount, remains unclaimed by a student for more than one year,
it will be added to the Students’ Aid Fund of the college.
ii) The fees in the following rates will be charged from the research scholars:
Laboratory / Library fee Rs. 2000/- per annum
Caution Money Rs. 2000/- (For Science Department)
Rs. 1000/- (For Non Science Departments)
Special Fee Rs. 180/- per annum (Old)
Special fees – Fulltime Rs. 1990/- (Science)
Rs. 790/- (Arts)
Special fees –Part-time Rs. 1000/- (Science)
Rs. 400/- (Arts)
Security Deposit Rs. 3000/-
The research scholars may apply for any of the following research scholarships.
The Junior and Senior Scholarships of Calicut University, Junior Research fellowship of
U.G.C. and C.S.I.R. research fellowships.
3. FEE STRUCTURE FOR SELF-FINANCING COURSES
Fee for Self Financing courses will be decided as per the Government and University
instructions. Students joining for the course will have to pay the entire course if at all they
drop the course in between. College won’t bear the financial liability of the drop outs.
VIII FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
There are a number of students at Christ College who have received some
measure of financial aid during their career. It is the policy of the College authorities that no
student admitted to this College should stop his/her studies on account of financial constraint.
The student who genuinely requires financial aid will be provided the same for the
continuation of his/her studies. The students, who find it difficult to continue their studies,
should intimate the matter either to the class teacher or to the Principal so that they may take
appropriate steps to arrange the financial aid. The students admitted in merit seats of the
Self Financing courses may get fee concession, provided the college management is
convinced that the student actually deserves fee concession. SC/ST students may pay
only 50% of the total course fee if they do not get fee concession from the Government.
1. FEE CONSESSION AND STIPEND
Students belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes are eligible for fee
concession and stipend provided they apply for the same in time. Application forms are
available from the office. Besides, mess charge of S.C., S.T. & OEC students will be met by
the government.
Students of other communities are eligible for fee concession provided their income
falls below the income limit.
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Class Income Limits
Degree 1,00000
Post-graduate: 1,00000
Fee concessions to students, whose parents are physically handicapped, are
eligible for tuition fees and special fee concessions from Social Welfare Department.
The income limit is Rs. 12,000/- per annum.
The income certificate obtained from the village officers is a requisite to enjoy the
above concession. It will have to be presented at the time of admission.
2 SCHOLARSHIPS
Quite a few scholarships are available to students from various sources. It is the
obligation of students to familiarize with the conditions stipulated to secure the scholarships.
The following facts are meant only to be guidelines.
A) National Scholarships:-
Sl. Name of Income Amount for Amount for
No. Scholarships Limit Rs. DC Rs. PG Rs.
1. National Loan 25,000 600/720 800/900 per annum
Scholarships
2. National Merit 25,000 60/90 100/- per month
Scholarships
3. National
scholarships to the
children of 20,000 75/- 100/- do
School Teachers
4. Scholarships for
the students of
Non Hindi
Speaking states - 450/- per annum
5. INSPIRE scholarship 80,000 per annum
6. PG - INDIRA GANDHI Scholarship 2000 per month
for single girl
B) State Government Scholarships:-
1. Kerala State Higher Education Scholarship per annum
Degree I year 12,000
,, II year 18,000
,, III year 24,000
Post Graduate
I year 40,000
II Year 60,000
2. Central Sector Scholarship 10,000 20,000 per annum
Degree I year 10,000
,, II year 10,000
,, III year 10,000
Post Graduate
I year 20,000
II Year 20,000
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3. Suvarna Jubilee Merit 10,000 10,000 per annum
4. Post Metric scholarship 3000 per annum
5. C.H. Muhammedkkoya scholarship 4000 5000 per annum
6. Hindi scholarship 500 1000 per month
7. State Merit Scholarships 1250 1500 per annum
8. Fisheries Scholarships
D.C. 400 500 per annum
P.G. 400 500 per annum
9. District Merit Scholarships 1250 per annum
10. For blind, Deaf and Orthopaedically 175 250 per month
handicapped (with Medical Certificate)

C) Other Scholarships:-
The following Scholarships are awarded annually to students on merit basis,
1.Cultural Scholarships Ist Rs. 400/-
2nd Rs. 300/-
2. Sports Scholarships 1st Rs. 400/-
2nd Rs. 300/-
3rd Rs. 200/-
4. Temple entry proclamation Rs. 5,000/-(PG)
5. Toddy Workers Welfare Fund Rs. 200/-
6. Kerala Labour Welfare Fund Rs. 400-500-600/-
7. Beedi Thozhilali Welfare Fund Rs. 130-300/-
8. Ex-service men Rs. 350/-
9. University Merit D.C. Rs. 600/-
P.G Rs. 900/-
10. University Incentive Scholarships Rs. 300/-
11. Research Scholarships R.s 1000-5000/-
Besides, fee concession are available from P & T, Rubber Board, Coffee board, Ex-
service men, Thattil Kochuvareed Trust, Chandrika Trust, Dharmodayam, Kshemodayam,
Bombay Malayalee Samajam, Ignatious Josson memmorial Scholarship etc...
3) STUDENTS AID FUND
This fund is established with a view to give some financial assistance to a limited
number of students for promoting their collegiate education. The fund is raised from
contributions from the management, students and the public.
Application will be invited on the college notice board before the end of the first term.
In making the award, both merit and poverty will be taken into account.
Assistance under the scheme cannot be enjoyed concurrently with any other form of
scholarships. So also, this assistance can be withdrawn if the student’s progress and
conduct are not satisfactory.
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IX. AWARDS AND ENDOWMENTS


No Name Sum Purpose Instituted By
I GENERAL
1 Fr. Gabriel CMI, 25,000 To give Fee Con- Management, staff,
Founder Principal cession to deserving students and well
students wishers
2 Fr. John Thottappilly 15,000 Purchase of Science Management,
CMI, Retd Staff Journals Christ College
3 2,000 Scholarship to a student
V. Madhavamenon from Aykkara kunnu, Family members of
memorial studying in Christ V. Madhavamenon
College
4 Fr Bennett Kurian 2,000 Scholarship to one of
Family members of
Vallamattam CMI the children of NTS who
Fr. Bennett Kurian
(former Staff) memorial studies in Christ college
5 Fr. Joseph Vivian 20,000 To give cash awards to: Management , staff
Ambooken CMI, i.The best vocalist and students of
Former Principal ii. The best musical Christ College
instrumentalist
ii.The highest scorer in
SSLC from among the
children of NTS
iv.The highest scorer in
SSLC from among the
children of TS
6 Major Dr. E. T. John, 3,000 Cash award to the best NCC cadets of Christ
Retd. Staff and N.C.0 NCC cadet of the year College
officer
7 NSS Prathibha 15,000 Cash award to the Christ Monastery
Endowments winner of the All Kerala
1. Speech Competition speech competition
(a) Fr.Alex Ukken,Retd.
Staff
(b). Bhagyam Kuries 7,500 Cash award to the Bhagyam Kuries and
runners up in speech Loans(P)Ltd.
competition
(c) K.T. Joseph 3,000 Prize to the 3rd place Koonan
winner Jwellers,lrinjalakuda
8 Light Music competition Cash awards to the 1st, NSS units of Christ
(a)Christ College NSS 2nd and 3rd, place College
endowment 30,000 winners in the All Kerala
light music competition
for girls
(b)Titto 15,000 Cash award to the 1st Geo Kizhakkepeedika
Kizhakkepeedika place winner in the All
memorial Kerala light music
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(c)Balan Puzhekkadavil 10,000 Cash award to the 2nd Puzhekkadavil
place winner in the All Transports,
Kerala light music Irinjalakuda
competition for boys
(d) Tulsy 5,000 Cash award to the 3rd Tulsy Trading
place winner of the All Company, Sharja
Kerala light music
competition for boys
9 Mr. Kottay K 12,500 Cash awards to the best K.S. Jaleel, Former
male and female NSS College Union
volunteers chairman and NSS
unit secretary
10 M. C. Varghese, former 5,000 Scholarship to the Family of Mr.
Senior Supt children of NTS M.C.Varghese
11 Fr. Thomas Achandy 20,000 Maintenance of the Management of
CMI, former Principal Green House Christ College
12 Prof. P.P. Joseph 30,000 Maintenance of the Management, staff
(Retd Staff & HOD) Career Guidance and students of
memorial Bureau Christ college
13 Nelson Shine memorial 5,000 Cash award to the best OSA, Christ college
Triple/Jazz artist
14 A.P. Jose, former 5,000 Cash award to the best Family of Mr. A. P.
Senior Superintendent student of Final Degree Jose
class for over all perfor
mance in curricular and
co-curricular activities
15 5,000 Cash award to the best K.S. Gopala
Mr. Pichu Iyer student in Govt. Boys krishnan and his
Memorial HSS continuing studies family
in Christ college
16 Fr. John Joseph 15,000 Cash awards to the two Management of
Kollannur CMI, Retd. best students from B.Sc Christ college
Staff and B.A. streams who
have spent at least one
year in the college
hostel
17 15,000 Cash award to : Friends of Latheesh
1. The best performer in Kumar P.L. in 1992-
D-Zone arts festival 95 Geology batch
Latheeshkumar P.L. 2. A P.G student on
memorial merit cum need basis
18 10,000 Cash award to the Family of M.K Francis
M. K Francis, Senior student who scores
Superintendent, Christ highest points in
college individual items of D-
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19 Prof. E. K. Narayanan 10,000 Cash award to the


Christ college unit of
memorial golden deserving members of
All Kerala Private
jubilee endowment the College Union
College
including Association
Teachers
Secretaries on the basis
Association
of "Merit-cum-Need".
20 Sri. E.R. Emanual 15,000 Cash award to the Teaching and non-
(former Office student who scores teaching staff of
Superintendent) highest points in the off- Christ College
Memorial Endowment stage items of D-Zone
Competition
21 Sri. E. V. Rappai 12500 Cash award to the Sri. E. V. Rappai,
Golden jubilee SC/ST student scoring retired NTS of Christ
endowment highest mark in College
B.A/B.Sc/B.Com final
year examination

22 Golden jubilee 5,000 Scholarship to the Sri. T.V. Joseph,


`Butterfly' Endowment student who score the retired NTS of Christ
highest points in the College
essay competition on
Butterflies.
23 Rev. Fr. Jose Chunkan 12,500 Cash award to the best Friends, Well
Kalalayaratna Award student in terms of wishers and Staff
social commitment, members of
leadership quality and Malayalam
academic pursuit, Department.
selected from among the
students of Arts &
Science colleges in
Thrissur district,
affiliated to Calicut Uty.
24 Rev. Fr. Joseph 15,000 Cash awarded to best Well wishers of Rev.
Muttikkal CMI memorial debate team of the Fr. Joseph Muttikkal
endowment college, the adjudication CMI.
to be made by the Debate
club by conducting a
debate on a relevant
issue.
25. Mr. Donald Devassy 10,000 Cash awarded to 3rd best Mr. Devassy
Memorial endowment debate team of the Chevookaran
college, the adjudication
to be made by the Debate
club by conducting a
debate on a relevant
issue.

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26. K.L. Francis 10,000 Cash awarded to the best Mr. Johny Francis.
Kandamkulathy debater of the college, the
memorial endowment adjudication to be made
by the Debate club by
conducting a debate on a
relevant issue
27. Christ College Alumni 25,000 Cash awarded to the 1st Christ College Alumni
UAE Chapter place winners in the quiz Association UAE
Endowment competition conducted by Chapter
the Quiz club of the
college.
28. Raphael Sebastian 20,000 Cash awarded to the 2nd Mrs. Rany Sebastian
Kandamkulathy place winners in the quiz Kandamkulathy
memorial endowment competition conducted by
the Quiz club of the
college.
II BOTANY
Fr. Thomas Achandy Cash award to the best The staff of the Dept
29 CMI, former Staff 10,000 student in B.Sc Botany of Botany.
(sub)
III. CHEMISTRY
Prof. A.C. Joseph Cash award to the best Staff and students
30. (Retd. Staff & HOD) 2,000 student of I M.Sc of Chemistry Dept
memorial Chemistry
31. 1,500 Cash award to the best Management of St
Fr. Gabriel CMI,
student of M. Sc Joseph's
founder Principal
Chemistry College,lrinjalakuda
32 Prof. M. M. Chandy, 3,500 Cash award to the PG Alumni of
Retd Staff & HOD student standing first in Chemistry Dept
aggregate marks of B.Sc
main and M.Sc
preliminary.
33 Pedikkattil Govindan 5,000 Cash award to the P.K. Balakrishnan,
Nair memorial student who scores Pedikkattil House,
highest marks in Degree Irinjalakuda
Organic Chemistry and
continues his PG study
in Christ College.
34 Chirayath 30,000 Scholarship to a final The children of
Chazhookkaran Pyloth year Chirayath
Ouseph and PG Chemistry student Chazhookkaran
Thandamma memorial on Pyloth Ouseph and
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20,000 Scholarship to a first


The children of
35 Chirayath year P.G Chemistry
Chirayath
Chazhookkaran Pyloth student who comes first
Chazhookkaran
Ouseph and in the internal
Pyloth Ouseph and
Thandamma memorial assessment done by
Thandamma
Chem. Dept.
36 1,000
Brahmakulath Pokkath Cash award to the
P.V. Kochudevassy
Varoo Vareed highest scorer in B. Sc
Pokath
memorial Chemistry
Cash award to the III
BSc Chemistry student
Prof. P.K. Mathew for the Staff and students
37 2,000
(Recd Staff) memorial best academic of Christ college
performances in I and II
years.
38 10,000 For conducting Management of
Fr. Jose Stephen Extension Christ College
Menacherry CMI, lectures for the PG
former Principal students of Chemistry
Dept
39 10,000 For conducting OSA, Christ College
Fr. Jose Stephen Extension
Menacherry CMI, lectures for the PG
former Principal students of Chemistry
Dept
40 Prof. R. Jayaram, 11,000 Cash award to the Family of Prof. R.
HOD, PG Dept Of student who scores Jayaram
Chemistry highest marks in
Physical
Chemistry papers of
M.Sc in Uty exams.
Cash award to the
student who scores
Prof. N.
highest marks in Family of Prof. N
41 Radhakrishnan, Rtd 11,000
Theoretical Chemistry Radhakrishnan
staff of Chem Dept
papers of M Sc in Uty
exams
42 Prof. C.J. 10,000 Cash award to the Family of Prof. C.
Shivasankaran, HOD, student from outgoing B J. Shivasankaran
PG Dept of Chem., Sc Chemistry batch who
Endowment scores highest mark, but
having involvement in
NCC/NSS/Member in
Col.Union executive

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43 10,000 Cash award to the Family of


student from outgoing Prof V.L. Varghese.
M.Sc Chemistry batch
Prof. V L. Varghese
who scores highest
Endowment
marks in the Inorganic
Chem. Papers of M.Sc.
Chemistry
44 Prof. Babu Jacob 10,000 Cash awarded to 3rd The staff, Dept. of
Memorial endowment B.Sc. chemistry student, chemistry, Christ
who score aggregate College
highest marks in the final
year exam. & highest
marks in Physical
chemistry-I&II
45 Silver jubilee 10,000 Cash awarded to 3rd Students of B.Sc.
endowment in honour of B.Sc. Chemistry students, Chemistry 1981-84
Prof. P. V. Rappai who score highest in the batch.
1st,2nd & 3rd year internal
assessment examination
46 Prof. P. V. Rappai 10,000 Cash awarded to any Students of M.Sc.
endowment discipline of P.G. SC/ST Chemistry, 2008-09
students, for his/her best batch.
academic performance
during the course period.
47 Prof. P.A. Thomas 10,000 Cash awarded to final Prof. P.V. Rappai,
(Retd. HOD, Dept. of M.Sc. chemistry student, Retd. HOD, Dept. of
English) memorial who score highest marks Chemistry.
endowment in organic chemistry
paper.
IV COMMERCE
48 Pallippadan Chacku 1,250 Cash award to the P.L. Ousepunny,
Lonappan Memorial highest scorer in M.Com Champion Fire
degree examination Works,
Irinjalakuda
Thekkethala Vareed Cash award to the M/s Thekkethala
Pyloth memorial 1,000 highest scorer in B.Com Pyloth Vareed
49
degree sons

50 Prof. T.V. Ouseph 1,000 Cash award to the The staff and
(Retd Staff & HOD) highest scorer in M.Com students of the
memorial I year exams Dept of Commerce
Fr. Bennett Kurian Cash award to the The staff of the Dept
51 (former staff) memorial 1,000 highest scorer in 11 B. of Commerce
Corn examination
52 Prof. G. 3,000 Cash award to the The staff and
Lakshmynarayanan, highest scorer in the students of the Dept
Retd Staff & HOD Commerce subjects of I of Commerce
B. Corn exams

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53 3,000 Cash award to the The staff and
Prof. T. V. Madhavan, highest scorer in EDPM students of the Dept
Retd Staff paper of final year of Commerce
B.Com.
Prof. Varghese A.M., Cash award to the The staff of the Dept
54 Retd. Staff & HOD 10,000 highest scorer in M.Com of Commerce
I Semester
55 10,000 Cash award to the The staff of the Dept
highest scorer in the I of Commerce
Prof. B. C. Menon,
B.Com paper "I.T. for
Retd Staff
Business"

56 Prof. K.I Wilson Golden Cash award to the Prof. K.I. Wilson,
jubilee Endowment highest scorer in M. former Vice-Principal
5,000 Corn degree and Head of the P.G.
examination Dept. of Commerce

57 Prof. K.I Wilson Golden Cash award to the Prof. K.I. Wilson,
jubilee Endowment highest scorer in B. Corn former Vice-Principal
5,000
degree examination and Head of the P.G.
Dept. of Commerce.
58 Prof. T. V. Ouseph 10,000 Cash award to the The family of late
Thekkethala Golden student who scores the Prof. Ouseph
jubilee Endowment maximum marks in the Thekkethala,
Income Tax paper of retired Professor of
third semester M.Com. Commerce
59 Sri. K. K. Abdu 10,000 Cash award to the Sri K.A. Basheer, son
Memorial Golden student who scores the of late Sri.
jubilee Endowment highest marks in K.K. Abdu
Statistics paper from
among the student of
B.Com. (Self financing)
60 Mr. George Maliekkal 10,000 Cash award to the top The children of
and Mary George scorer in Mr.George Maliekkal,
Memorial Golden M.Com. Degree Christ College,
jubilee endowment examinations. Irinjalakuda
61 Sri V. R. 10,000 Cash award to the Sanil V.S,200.5- 2008
Subrahmanian student from outgoing B B Corn SF batch,
Endowment Com (SF) who scores Supreme Wedding
highest marks in the Collections,
paper/papers "Income Kodunqallur
Tax"
62 Vyapari Vyavasayi 15,000 Cash award to the Vyapari Vyavasayi
Ekopana Samithi student from outgoing B Ekopanasamithi,
Endowment Com-Aided batch who irinjalakuda Unit.
scores highest marks
inthe paper" Economics
& Business Statistics"

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63 Chakkoru memorial 15,000 Cash awarded to the Mr. P.C. Anto,


endowment 1styear B.com students, Pozholiparambil.
who score highest marks
in Management concepts
& Business ethics paper
in examinations.
64 Thekkethala Lonakutty 15,000 Cash awarded to the 2nd Mr. T.S. Xavier
Sebastian memorial semester B.com students,
endowment. who score highest marks
in Marketing Management
paper in university
examinations.
65 Mrs. Ittyanam Sebastian 15,000 Cash awarded to the 2nd Mr. T.S. Xavier
Thekkethala memorial semester B.com students,
endowment. who score highest marks
in Financial Accounting
paper in university
examinations.
66 Prof. K. J. Joseph 50,000 Cash utilized to for Prof. K. J. Joseph,
endowment conducting extension Retd. Dept. of
lectures in the Commerce.
Department of commerce.
67 Mrs. Meena Francis 15,000 Cash awarded to the 1st Mr. P.C. Francis
Pozholiparambil semester B.com students, Pozholiparambil(H)
memorial endowment who score highest marks Pudukkad.
in Management concepts
and business ethics
paper in university
examinations.
68 Thattaruparambil Murale 15,000 Cash awarded to the 2nd Mrs. Vinodini Murale
memorial endowment semester B.com students,
who score highest marks
in Marketing Management
paper in university
examinations.
V COMPUTER SCIENCE
69 Fr. Leontius CMI 10,000 Cash award to the best
Management of
(former manager) student of Computer
Christ college
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VI ECONOMICS
70 1,000 Cash award to the Family of
Meledom Kurian highest scorer in B.A Meledom Kurian, Rtd
memorial Economics Staff, Xt
College.
71 1,000 Cash award to the The staff and
Prof. M. K. Varghese, highest scorer in the students of
Retd. Staff, Xt Collge paper "Public Finance" Economics Dept
of B.A Economics 1
72 1,000 Cash award to the The staff and
highest scorer in the students of
Prof. M. D. Kurian,
paper "Macro Economics Dept
Retd Staff & HOD
Economics" of B.A.
Eco.
73 5,000 Cash award to the Management, staff
Fr. J. V. Ambooken highest scorer in M.A and students of
CMI, Former Principal Economics final Christ college
examination
Prof. Joseph Cash award to the The staff of the Dept
74 Meenattoor, Retd Staff 1,000 student who presents of Economics
& HOD the best project
Cash award to the The students of B.A
75 Economics Association 5,100 winner of inter collegiate and M.A Economics
elocution competition
76 Fr. Jose Chittilappilly 5,000 i.Cash award to the top Management of
CMI, Former Principal scorer in Political Christ College
science
15,000 ii.Subsidy to conduct an
inter collegiate seminar
for PG students
77 Fr. Jose Chittilappilly 5,000 Subsidy to conduct an Old students
CMI, Former Principal inter collegiate seminar Association
for PG students

78 Prof. Ittoop Menachery, 10,000 Cash award to the top Staff and students of
Retd Staff & HOD scorer in B.A. Dept of Economics
Economics Final year
examination
79 Prof. M.A. John 20,000 Cash awarded to the Prof. M.A. John
endowment student of 3rd B.A. Retd. HOD, Dept. of
Economics, who joins in Economics
the IIM or who score
highest mark in the MAT
80 B.A Economics student 10,000 Cash awarded to the B.A. Mr. V.S. Satheesh,
endowment Economics students, Former student, Christ
outstanding performance College.
on the basis of merit.

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81 Mrs. Thressiamma 25,000 Cash awarded to the top Dr. K. A. Stephenson,
Balan Kachappilly scorers in 1st & 2nd Retd. HOD Dept. of
memorial endowment semester M.A. Economics Economics.
examinations.
82 Rev. Fr.J.V. Ambooken 25,000 Cash awarded to the top Dr. K. A. Stephenson,
CMI, Former Principal scorers in 1st & 2nd Retd. HOD Dept. of
memorial endowment semester B.A. Economics Economics.
examinations.
83 Economics Department 10,000 Cash utilized for Mr. Chacko Jose P
Golden Jubilee conducting extension Pulimoottil (H)
endowment lecture in the college. Thodupuzha
VII ENGLISH
84 Mar Clemens CMI, 1,000 Cash award to the Staff and students of
Founder Manager, student who scores Christ college
memorial highest marks in English
in the B.AI B. Sc.
Examination
85 Fr. Callistus Maliekkal 10,000 Cash award to the Management of
(Retd Staff) memorial student who scores Christ college
highest marks in English
in the B.Com
Examination
86 Fr. Dismas CMI (Retd. 5,000 Cash award to the Management, staff
Staff) memorial student who scores the and students of
highest marks in the Christ college
optional subjects of B.A
Functional English
87 Fr. Jose Chirayath CMI 3,000 Cash award to the Management, staff
(former staff) memorial student scoring second and students of
highest marks in the Christ college
optional subjects of B.A.
F. English
88 Fr. Francis Kurissery 20,000 Subsidy to conduct Management of
CMI, Former Principal annual endowment Christ college
lectures
89 Fr.Antony Kuttikkattu 15,000 Cash award to the Management of
CMI, Retd. Staff student scoring highest Christ college
marks in the subsidiary
subjects of B.A F.
English
90 Prof. V. Joseph 10,000 Cash awards to the The family of Late
(Former HOD) student who comes first Prof. V. Joseph
memorial, golden in B.A. Functional
jubilee endowment English members Final
Year Examination.
91 Prof. C.V. Francis 25,000 Cash utilized for Family of Prof. C.V.
endowment conducting Prof. C.V. Francis (Retd. HOD,
Francis endowment Dept. of English)
lecture on topic pertaining
to English language
teaching.

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endowment conducting Prof. C.V. Francis (Retd. HOD,


Francis endowment Dept. of English)
lecture on topic pertaining
to English language
teaching.
92 Prof. Thomas 10,000 Cash awarded to the Prof. Thomas
Kuzhiparambil student who comes first in Kuzhiparambil, Retd.
endowment the essay competition Dept. of English.
conducted by the Dept. of
English.
VIII GEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
93 Fr. Vivian Ambooken 10,000 Cash awards to two Staff and students of
CMI, former Principal students scoring highest the Dept of
marks in B.Sc Geology Geology
final exam.
94 Rev. Fr. Thomas 10,000 Cash award to the The staff and
Chakramakkil CMI, student who scores students of the
former Principal, highest marks in the Department of
Golden jubilee M.Sc. Environmental Geology and
Endowment Science University Environmental
examinations. Science
IX HINDI
95 Prof. K.J. Joseph, 3,500 Cash award to the
Retd. Staff & HOD student who stands first
Staff and students of
in the literary
the Dept of Oriental
competition conducted
Languages
in Hindi
annually
96 Prof. P.N. 3,500 Cash award to the Staff and students of
Padmanabha PiIlai, student scoring highest the Dept of Oriental
Retd Staff & HOD marks in I year B.A/B. Languages
Sc Hindi exam.
97 1,000 Cash award to the Family members of
Thottakkad Kaithayil student scoring highest Sri K. J. Joseph
Joseph memorial marks in the B.A/B. Sc Kaithayil
degree exam in Hindi
98 1,000 Cash award to the Staff and students of
Prof. M.I. Davis student scoring 2nd Christ college
memorial highest marks in B. A/B.
Sc Hindi exam
99 1,000 Cash award to the Family of Balakrishna
N. Balakrishna student scoring highest Panicker,
Panicker memorial marks in Hindi from I Dwaraka, Kottiode
B.Com
100 Dr. K.P. Kurian 10,000 Cash awarded to student Dr. K.P. Kurian
endowment scoring highest marks in Retd, Dept. of Hindi
the part-I, Hindi in the II
year degree university
examination

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X HISTORY
101 Prof. Thattil Joseph 3,000 Cash award to the Staff of History Dept,
Raphael, Retd Staff & student scoring highest Christ
HOD marks in B.A Modem college
Indian History exam
102 Prof. Jimmy A. 9,000 Cash award to the The family of late
Chirayath Golden student scoring highest Prof. Jimmy A
jubilee Endowment marks in B.A Modern Chirayath, retired
Indian History exam Professor of
History
103 Prof. Jimmy A. 6,000 Cash award to the The family of late
Chirayath Golden student scoring second Prof. Jimmy A
jubilee Endowment highest marks in B.A Chirayath, retired
Modern Indian History Professor of
exam History
104 Dr. K.T. Thomas 30,000 Cash awarded to the top Dr. K.T. Thomas,
endowment scorers in M.A History in Retd. Dept. of History
the university
examinations.
XI MALAYALAM
105 Prof. C. P. Elayath, 3,500 Cash award to the Staff and students of
Retd. Staff & HOD student scoring highest Christ college
marks in degree
Malayalam
106 Prof. K. Kumaran, 3,500 Cash award to the Staff and students of
Retd. Staff & HOD student who stands first the Dept of Oriental
in the literary Languages, Christ
competition conducted college
in Malayalam by the
Dept annually
107 10,000 Cash award to the Management, Christ
Fr Jose Chunkan CMI, student who comes first College, lrinjalakuda
former Principal & at the college level in
HOD Malayalam Dept. literary/speech/debate
competitions and
scoring highest marks in
second language
Malayalam in the Uty
Exams.
108 Fr Jose Chunkan CMI, 15,000 To organize a lecture Management, Christ
former Principal & every year on literary/ College, lrinjalakuda
HOD Malayalam Dept. Joumalistic/Moral/Motiva
ti ng theme to the
student community, with
the cooperation of the
Malayalam Dept.

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109 Prof. V.A. Varghese 10,000 Cash utilized for Family of Prof. V.A .
endowment conducting Prof. V.A. Varghese (Retd. HOD,
Varghese endowment Dept. of Malayalam
lecture on topic pertaining
to Folklore studies
XII MATHEMATICS
110 Prof. K. M. Tome, 5,000 Subsidy for conducting Staff and students of
Retd. Staff & HOD inter collegiate the Dept of , Christ
Mathematics Quiz college
competition
111 Mazhuvanchery 1000 Cash award to the Sri. M.M. Abraham,
Parampeth Mathew student scoring highest Martin Villa,
Abraham memorial marks in B. Sc Irinjalakuda
Mathematics degree
exam
112 Prof. P. P. Joseph 1,000 Cash award to the Management, staff
(former HOD) memorial student scoring highest and students of
marks in the aggregate Christ College
of all the parts of B. Sc
Mathematics
113 Fr. John Thottappilly 3,333 Subsidy to conduct Old Student
CMI, Retd. Staff Christ College Association of 1991-
Mathematics Quiz 92 batch
competition
114 Fr. John Tharayil CMI 3,000 Subsidy for conducting Staff and students of
and Sri T. T. Thomas, inter collegiate Christ college
Retd. Staff members Mathematics Quiz
competition
115 Fr. John Tharayil CMI, 5,000 Cash award to the Ill Management of
Retd. Staff B.Sc (Maths) student Christ college
who stands first in the
internal assessment
116 Cash award to the n
B.Sc
Fr. John Tharayil CMI,
(Maths) student who Management of
Retd. Staff 3,000
stands first in the Christ college
internal assessment of
Part Ill optionals
117 Fr. John Tharayil CMI, Cash award to the I Management of
Retd. Staff B.Sc. (Maths) student Christ college
2,000 who stands first in the
internal assessment of
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118 Rev.Fr. George 15,000 Cash award to the Ill DC
Chiramel CMI (Former student who comes first
Vice principal) in Part Ill (main & sub) of
Management of
Memorial golden B.Sc degree
Christ College
jubilee Endowment Mathematics for the first
and second year
University examination
119 Prof. M.T. Kochappan 10,000 Cash utilized for Prof. M.T. Kochappan
endowment conducting inter collegiate Retd. HOD,
quiz competition under Mathematics
Dept. of mathematics.
120 Mathematics association 2,000 Cash utilized for Mathematics
(2008-09) endowment conducting inter collegiate association (2008-09)
quiz competition under
Dept. of mathematics.
121 Rev. Fr. Thomas 25,000 Cash utilized for Christ Monastery,
Chakramakkal CMI conducting extension Irinjalakuda
(Former Principal) lectures in the Dept. of
endowment Mathematics.
XIII PHYSICAL EDUCATION/SPORTS
122 Prof. Joseph P 8,000
Cash award to the best
Thomas, Retd. Staff & Students and well
sportsman of the year
HOD wishers of Christ
on
college
merit cum means basis
Cash award to the Management, staff
Fr. J. V. Ambooken
123 5,000 outstanding sportsman and students of
CMI, Former principal
of the year Christ college
124 Prof. Thomas 3,333 Cash award to the best Old Students
Varghese, Retd. Staff all-rounder of the year in Association, 1992-
& HOD sports and games 93
Management of
Christ college in
Fr. Agapitus CMI Scholarship to the final
memory of the
125 Golden Jubilee 5,000 BPE student on merit
Golden Jubilee of
memorial cum means basis
Religious Profession
by Fr.Agapitus CMI
126 Mr. T. T. John 5,000 Cash award to the best Family of Mr. T.T
memorial 2nd year BPE student John,
adjudged worthy by the Thozhuthumpara mpil
staff of the Dept on the House, Irinjalakuda
basis of all round
performance
127 Fr. Jose Stephen 10,000 Cash award to two I Management of
Menacherry CM I, year BPE students Christ college
Former Principal adjudged worthy by the
staff of the Dept on the
basis of their all round
performance
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128 Prof, K, Thomas HOD Cash award to the Teaching staff of
the year on merit cum Christ college
means basis
Mr. Joseph K Peechatt Cash award to the best Mr Prince K Peechatt,
129 memorial 5,000 volleyball player of the I batch BPE student
year
130 Mr. M. K. Francis, 10,000 Cash award to the Family of Mr. M.K.
Senior Superintendent student scoring highest Francis
points in individual
events in the sports day
131 Mr. Bobbish M.V. 7,500 Cash award to the BPE The staff and
memorial student for the students of the Dept
outstanding of BPE, in memory of
achievements in sports Bobbish M.V, BPE,
and games 2002-05 batch
XIV PHYSICS
132 Thaliyath Pyloth Sunny 1,000 Cash award to the III Mr. T. P. Jose
memorial B.Sc Physics student Thaliyath,
who Irinjalakuda
stands first in the final
year marks
133 Prof. P. I. Paul, Retd. 1,600 Cash award to the IV B. Old Students
staff & HOD Sc Physics student who Association of
stands first in the final Physics Dept, Christ
year Physics main College
Prof. P. J. Oommen, 3,000 Cash award to the best The staff of Dept of
134 Retd. staff & HOD II B.Sc Physics student Physics, Christ
College
135 3,000 Cash award to the III The staff of Dept of
B.Sc Physics student Physics, Christ
who stands first in the College
paper "Mechanics"
136 Prof. P. O. Kochu 3,000 Cash award to the M. Sc The staff of Dept of
vareed, Retd. staff & Physics student who Physics, Christ
HOD stands first in the I year College
(I & II) examination
Fr. George Plassery, Subsidy to conduct inter- The management of
Retd. staff. collegiate seminar Christ college
137 10,000
annually for the PG
class
138 Prof. N. Narayanan 3,000 Cash award to the final The staff of Dept of
kutty, Retd staff & HOD year M. Sc Physics Physics, Christ
student who stands first College
in the final examination
139 Prof. N. Narayanan 5,000 Subsidy to conduct inter- Old Students
kutty, Retd. staff & collegiate seminar Association of Christ
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140 Prof. N. 0. Inassi, Retd. 3,000 Cash award to the M. Sc The staff of Dept of
staff & HOD Physics student who Physics, Christ
stands first in thel year (I College
& II) examination
141 Fr. Francis 10,000 Award to the best The management of
Chethalan CMI, Retd publication of the Christ college
staff Teaching staff of the
college
142 Mr. Vivek M.V. 20,000 Cash award to the Mrs. Vinaya
memorial endowment student in BPL who Venkiteswara,
stands first in the Half initiated by Mr.
yearly examination Damodar Pai in
memory of her son
Vivek, a former
student of Christ
college
143 Physics Old Students 10,000 Cash award to the III B. The classmates of
golden jubilee Sc Physics student who Late Mr. P.O. Paul,
Endowment stands first in the final the top scorer in
year Examination B.Sc. Physics of
1977-78 batch
144 Prof. C.J. Jose 10,000 Cash awarded to best Prof. C.J. Jose, Retd.
endowment student of 1st semester Dept. of Physics
B.Sc. Physics.
145 Physics Department 10,000 Cash awarded to best Students & staff, Dept.
golden jubilee student in 3rd B.Sc. of Physics, Christ
endowment Physics, based on the College
overall performance.
XV POLITICS
146 Mr. K.A. Thomas 10,000 Cash awarded to the top Prof. K.T. Jose, Retd.
Kizhakkekuttu memorial student of different sex Dept. of Politics.
endowment than that of class topper
in politics examination.
XVI RELIGION
147 Mathew Thottungal 1,000 Cash award to the The family of Late Mr.
memorial student of III year Mathew Thottungal,
degree who stands first Kandassankadavu
in the Value Education
148 Mr. K. A. Varghese 10,000 Cash award to one or Dr. K. V. Antony
memorial two students of Final Kodaliparampil,
degree classes for their Irinjalakuda in
performance in Value memory of his father,
Education classes and Late Mr. K.A.
CSA activities Varghese
149 Mr. K. L. Francis 10,000 Cash award to the PG Mr. John Francis
memorial student for his/her best Kandamkulathi
performance Value House,
Education classes. Irinjalakuda
150 Bp. Mar Clemens 50,000 To conduct Inter Catholic Students
Thottungal CM I Collegiate elocution Association, Christ
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150 Bp. Mar Clemens 50,000 To conduct Inter Catholic Students
Thottungal CM I Collegiate elocution Association, Christ
memorial Com etition annually College

XVII SANSKRIT
151 Mr. N. R. Sivaraman 5,000 Cash award to the Smt. N. R. Vilasini,
memorial student scoring highest W/O Late Mr. N. S.
marks in degree Krishnankutty,
Sanskrit examination Nambiyath House,
Kandassankadavu ,
in memory of her
brother
152 Prof. P.C. Varghese 10,000 Cash awarded to Prof. P.C. Varghese,
endowment students studying Retd. HOD, Dept. of
Sanskrit as part-III, who Sanskrit.
performs significantly in
D-zone and inter zone
cultural competitions
XVIII ZOOLOGY
153 C. R. Keshavan 5,000 Family of Mr. C. R.
Cash award to the
Vaidyar memorial Kehavan Vaidyar,
student scoring highest
Chandrika,
marks in M. Sc Zoology
Irinjalakuda
Cash award to the Family of Mr. M. P.
154 Mr. M. P. Pathrose 1,000 student scoring highest Pathrose
memorial marks in B.Sc Zoology
155 Fr. Gabriel CMI, 2,000 Cash award to the best Old Students of
Former Principal student admitted in M. Christ College,
Sc Zoology employed in Lord
Krishna Bank,
Kodungallur
156 1,500 Cash award to the Old Students of
Prof. O. T. Peter, student scoring highest Zoology Dept of
Retd. Staff and HOD, marks in Fishery Biology Christ College
memorial paper in final year M. Sc
Zoology
157 Prof. K. K. Baskaran, 3,333 Cash award to the
Retd Staff student scoring highest Old Students
marks in Animal Association, Christ
Physiology paper of College
M.Sc degree
158 Prof. K. K. 1,500 Cash award to the M. Sc Old students of
Narayanan Nair, Retd. student scoring highest Zoology Dept of
Staff marks in the I & II Christ College
semesters taken
together
Fr. Isaac Alappatt CMI, Subsidy to conduct Management of
Retd. Staff & extension lectures for Christ college
10,000
159 HOD the PG students of the
Dept
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160 Prof. A. G. 5,000 Subsidy to conduct Old Student


Govindankutty, seminar for PG students Association, Christ
former HOD, of Zoology Dept College
memorial

161 Prof. Peace Johnson, 10,000 Cash award to the Mr. Sunil David
former Staff, memoial student for the best Johnson, son of
project presentation. Prof. Peace
Johnson
162 Prof. A. Cash award to the Mrs Radha
G.Govindankutty, 10,000 student scoring highest Govindankutty in
former HOD, marks in both theory and memory of her
memorial practical together in late husband Dr.
Ecology and Bio Statics A.G. Govindankutty
paper of M. Sc II
semester Zoology
163 10,000 Scholarship to a Family of Mr. K.O
financially weak and Jose
Mr. K. C. Jose, Retd
hard
Lab Asst.
working student of III B.
Sc Zoology
164 12,500 Cash award to a Dr. IA A. Paul,
Sri. Maliekkal deserving Christian retired Vice-
Anthappan Master student of the final B.Sc. principal & HOD,
Memorial Golden Zoology. Zoology, son of
jubilee Endowment Sri. Anthappan
Master
165 12,500 Cash award for a V Dr. M.A. Paul,
. deserving Christian former Head of
Dr. M. A. Paul student of the final B. the Dept. of
Goldeh jubilee Sc.Zoology class. Zoology and Vice-
Endowment principal
166 Prof. Dr. V. V. 10,000 Cash award to the The family of Dr.V. V.
Sudhakaran winner of Inter Sudhakaran
endowment. Collegiate essay
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ENDOWMENTS INSTITUTED IN 2014-15


1. Prof. P.P. Thomas Endowment
A sum of Rs.50, 000 was donated by prof. P.P. Thomas to institute an
endowment, the interest of which is to be award to a physics student to
qualify NET/JRF during their course time. If there is nobody qualifies this
exam, the amount may be given to those student who qualify GATE
examination. If nobody qualify in any of this examination, the amount
may be used for UGC - Net coaching in physics.
2. Mr. Ouseph Veliyannurkkara Memorial Endowment
A sum of Rs. 10,000 was donated family of Ouseph Veliyannurkkara
to institute an endowment in his name which is to be awarded t zoology
student who publish a research paper in national or internaional journals
3. Mr. K.P. Vincent Memorial Endowment
A sum of Rs. 10,000 was donated family of K.P. Vincent to institute an
endowment in his name which is to be awarded to a IIIrd B.Com student
who stands first in accountancy paper
ENDOWMENTS INSTITUTED IN 2015-16
1. Prof. George Kolangadan Endowment
A sum of Rs. 25,000 was donated by Prof. George Kolangadan to institute
an endowment in his name, which is to be awarded to the best quizzer of
the year from the students of Humanities
ENDOWMENTS INSTITUTED IN 2016-17
1. Prof. N.J Thomas Endowment
A sum of Rs.20,000 was donated by Prof. N.J Thomas, Rtd. HOD Dept.
of Mathematics, to institute an endowment in his name, the interest of
which is to be award to the student who score the height mark in M.Sc.
Mathematics examination.
2. Prof. E.J Vincent Endowment
A sum of Rs.10,000 was donated by Prof. E.J. Vincent, Rtd. HOD Dept. of
Botany, to institute an endowment in his name, the interest of which is to
be award to top scorer in M.Sc. Botany examination.
3. Sri. O.K. Thomas Endowment
A sum of Rs.10,000 was donated by Sri. O.K. Thomas, Rtd. Lab assistant
Dept. of Physics, to institute an endowment in his name, the interest of
which is to be award to the student who participated in best physique
championship of Calicut University.
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4. Dr. D G Vardhan Endowment to economically challenged -cum-
meritorious M.Sc Chemistry student.
A sum of Rs. 4.50,000 was donated by Dr. Jose Joseph Chazookaran,
Student of first batch of B.Sc Chemistry to institute an endowment in
Dr. D.G. Vardhan, the interest of which is to be awarded to economically
challenged-cum-meritorious student of M.Sc Chemistry.
5. Dr. Jose Joseph Chazookaran Endowment
A sum of Rs. 3,00000 was donated by Dr. Jose Joseph Chazookaran,
Student of first batch of B.Sc Chemistry to institute an endowment in
his name, the interest of which is to be used to organize State level
presentation contest for B.Sc Chemistry students.
6. VIDYDHANAM PADHITHI (DHAYANIDHI PADHITHI)
Christ College, Irinjalakuda conducts VIDYDHANAM PADHITHI
(DHAYANIDHI PADHITHI) for the well being of economically weak
students and we cordially invite all well wishers for the same.
Our aim is to promote economically weak students, so that their studies
may not be adversely affected due to financial constraints.
1. Mr. P.A .Thomas memorial, Donated Rs: 20000 by son’s of Mr. P.A.
Thomas, Mr. Johny.P.T and Mr. rappai P.T Peenickaparambil (H),
Pariyaram.
2. Mrs. Rosa memorial, Donated Rs:20000 by son’s of Mrs. Rosa, Mr.
Anto P.T and Fr. Joy P.T , Peenickaparambil (H), Pariyaram.
3. Mrs. Sini and Antony, Donated Rs: 10000 kalappurackkal House, St.
Joseph’s Street, Kuriachira.
4. Mr. P.D. Varghese, Donated Rs: 10000, Pyanadath (H), Karukutty.

X. RESOURCES AND SERVICES


1. LIBRARY
1. Library is a place of serious study and research. A quite atmosphere
should therefore be maintained at all times. It is the Library staff’s
responsibility to enforce the rule of silence and as such the Librarian is
authorized to take necessary steps in this regard.
2. The Library will be kept open from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
3. Students without the identity card may not enter the Library.
4. Explicit written permission from the Principal is necessary for outsiders
to use the Library facility.
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5. The time schedule for different sections in the Library is as follows:-


a) Reference section - 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
b) Periodicals / Journals - 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
c) Book lending sections (upstairs) 9.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. &
12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.
d) Book receiving / returning sections 9.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. &
12.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
6. Library Books will be issued against Identity Cards.
7. Degree students can get 4 books at a time, including both the General
and Department.
8. Post-graduate students can get 6 books at a time, including both the
General and Department.
9. Library tickets are non-transferable. The owner of the tickets shall be
held responsible for the books borrowed against his / her ticket, hence
it is necessary to keep the tickets carefully. Loss of the ticket must be
immediately reported to the Librarian.
10. Duplicates of Library tickets will not be issued.
11. Books borrowed from the library must be returned within a fortnight. The
Librarian can recall the books issued without previous notice.
12. Due date is marked on the date label inside the book.
13. If the due date for return of book falls on a week end or short holidays,
the book must be returned on the next working day.
14 If a book is not returned on the due date, the student will be charged
Rs.1 per day (holiday inclusive ) per book as fine.
15. Library catalogues are available for reference at the counter. Printed
catalogues of department library will be issued to the students.
16. a) Internet Browsing and Searching facility for holding (OPAC) are
available
b) Internet facility is provided only for educational purpose and not for
social networking
17. Each issuing of a book is to be registered by the student in the respective
registers available at each counter.
18. It is the duty of the borrowers to take maximum care of the library books
issued to them . Please help us to keep the book fresh and clean.Dog-
earing the pages of a book, marking or writing therein with ink or pencil,
tearing out of its pages, and spoiling of binding will cause injury to a
book. Any such injury to a book is a serious offence. Unless the borrower
points out the injury at the time of borrowing the book, he/she shall be
required to replace the book or pay the price of the latest edition of the
book, including postage. It is left to the discretion of the authorities to
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19. For loss of book the following procedure will be followed :-
i) If new edition or copies of the lost books are available with the
book suppliers, the book has to be replaced by a new one.
ii) If the lost book is not available for replacement the value of the
lost book will be realised at the following rates :-
a) 10 times the face value of the books which are published prior
to 1-1-1946
b) 6 times the face value of the books which are published between
1-1-1946 to 1-1-1970
c) Thrice the facevalue of the book which are published after
1-1-1970
d) If the book value cannot be ascertained from the library stock
register compensation will be fixed on the basis of the market price
of similar publication at the time of fixation.
20. Periodicals, Journals, Reference Books, rare and out-of-print books will
not be issued to be taken outside the Library.
21. Final year students are required to return their library books and tickets
to the library before proceeding to collect the ‘Hall Ticket’. They should
obtain a ‘No due Certificate’ from the library.
22. A member of the teaching staff is allowed to borrow 10 books at a time
including both the general and department Library. Teachers are allowed
to borrow text books prescribed for their subjects only. In any case the
total numberof books borrowed shall not exceed 10 at a time.
23. A member of the Non-teaching staff may borrow two books at a time
from the library.
24. The members of the staff will sign the issue-register while borrowing the
books. While returning the book, they will make sure that the library
assistant has put his signature, in the issue register.
25. All books borrowed from the Library by members of the Teaching and
Non-teaching staff must be returned with in 14 days.
26. The books of Christ College Library are primarily meant for the staff and
students of Christ College. To borrow books for the benefit of those not
belonging to our college community is, therefore evidently unfair. It is
the duty of the librarian to inform the Principal about the suspected
violation of this guideline.
27. WiFi facility is now available in the Library
28. Both Delnet and N-List (INFLIBNET) facilities are available to accelerate
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2. RESEARCH FACILITIES
At present the college provides research facilities leading to Ph.D. in
Zoology and Chemistry, Physics, History, Environment Science and
Economics. The applicants should possess at least a second class
Master Degree from a recognized university. The selected candidates
will have to register as full time research students of the Calicut University
and will have to work for a minimum period of three years. The research
scholars may apply for any of the following research scholarships :Junior
Research Fellowship of U.G.C. and C.S.I.R.or C.C.R.F. (Christ College
Research Fellowship)
3. HOSTELS AND LODGES
Hostel accommodations are available for Boys and Girls .
Establishment charges( rent, light, water etc...) may vary from Rs. 400/
- to Rs. 500/ - per month. Mess is run on the dividing system and the
monthly mess bill may vary from Rs. 1700/- to Rs. 2100/-. A sum of Rs.
2500/- has to be deposited as mess advance at the time
of admission. Students who do not live with their parents or guardians
have to reside in the College Hostel or in Lodge, approved by the Principal.
No student shall fix up any lodge without the previous permission of the
Principal. Subsequent change in residence may be made only with the
permission of the Principal. No Lodge will be approved unless the following
minimum conditions are fulfilled.
i) Each lodge must have a responsible strength of students, say, ten
or more and also a Warden to look after their Studies and Conduct.
ii) Each lodge must be a self-contained unit, with mess, bathroom
facilities etc...
iii) Under the direction of the warden the inmates of the Lodges may
frame rules and draw up time-table in such a way as to ensure their
progress in studies and their good conduct. The rules have to be approved
by the Principal. After 8. p.m. No student shall be seen outside the
Lodge premises, nor shall permit any outsiders to visit him.
The Wardens shall submit periodical reports to the Principal. If a student
is expelled from the hostel or the lodge owing to any serious misconduct
he is liable to be expelled from the College also.
In all matters concerning the internal administrations of the hostels, the
verdict of the wardens shall be final.
4. KERALA STATE SPORTS COUNCIL SPORTS HOSTEL
i) Food Ball (Men), (ii) Athletics (Men & Women), (iii) Volley Ball (Men),
(iv) Net Ball (Men), (v) Basket Ball (Men), (vi) Sports Authority of India
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5. DINING FACILITIES
Meals at reasonably low rates are served at the College Canteen. The
Staff members are welcome to avail themselves of dining facility in main
Hostel Mess.
6. STUDENTS WELFARE
The College undertakes many a programme with a view to promote student
welfare in various fields and to provide additional facilities for their all-round
development. All our students are requested to make use of them.
The College garden in addition to imparting a cultural background to the
College, provides shade and resting place to a large number of students,
for their rest and relaxation. The water-cooler supplies them with cool-
drinking water. The cycle-stand, indoor games etc... are other welfare
programmes sponsored by the College.
As a part of the welfare Programmes, the College is conducting two
Inter-Collegiate Tournaments every year and an Inter-Collegiate debate.
Special coaching facilities in Fine arts are also being provided under
this scheme.
Towards the expenses of these special programmes Rs. 20/- will be
collected, as decided by the Executive Council.
7. COMPUTER STUDIES
A computer centre affiliated to C-DAC (recognised by the Ministry of
Information Technology, Govt. of India) is functioning - offering various
courses - facilities like telephone, Internet, E-mail and DTP are also
available in this centre.
8. ATHLETIC FACILITIES
The Athletic facilities at Christ College include 400 meters track and
stadium, several Courts - Tennis Courts, basket ball Courts, Football
Fields, Volleyball Courts, Hockey and Cricket Courts. Students are
entitled to make use of these facilities without charge. Details regarding
the Athletic Clubs, Football, Hockey, Basket, Volley, Cricket, Tennis,
Badminton, Ball Badminton, Handball and Judo are available at the
department of the Physical Education.
9. STUDENTS COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE
In pursuance of the recommendations of the Education Commission,
the College has provided some facilities for students counseling and
guidance. One senior member of the staff will be in charge of the service
programme, assisted by other lecturers of the College. Students may
freely approach the counselor and get his/ her advice for solving their
personal, academic, vocational and other allied problems.
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10. CHAPEL SERVICES
College chapel is open to all students for prayer and worship. For the
convenience of all, daily service are offered in the chapel at 6.45 a.m.
Special services are offered on every First Friday at 9.30 a.m. for all
Christian students and members of the staff. Non Christians are also
welcome to this service.
11. UGC COACHING ACADEMY FOR CIVIL SERVICES AND CSIR / UGC
EXAMINATION
With the financial assistance from UGC, Christ College will run an
academy for the coaching classes for civil services and CSIR / UGC
classes. Admission is free for SC/ST students, and partially
subsidized for OBC/OEC/Minority students.
XI ASSOCIATIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
Christ College realizes that development and growth during college days
do not occur in the class room alone. The college has a wide variety of
student activities that help to achieve all round education. These activities
offer students an opportunity to grow in co-operation with others in
areas of personal and academic interests and in areas of service to
fellow human beings. There are activities aimed at cultural, social,
religious athletic and artistic development.
2. COLLEGE UNION
I. The College Union Council consists of the following members.
1) The President of the union (Principal of the college Ex. officio.)
2) Vice Principal (with no vote)
3) Bursar (with no vote)
4) The staff Advisor (with no vote)
5) The Chairman
6) The vice-Chairman
7) The Secretary
8) The Joint Secretary
9) Two Councillors to the Calicut University Union of the College Union
10) The Secretary, Fine Arts Club
11) The Chief Student Editor of the College magazine
12) General Captain (Sports & Games)
13) The Secretary of each of the various (main subject-wise) Subject
Association of the college
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14) One representative each of I D.C., II D.C. and III D.C elected by the
students of the respective classes and one representative elected
by all the P. G. Students.
II The Union Executive Committee Consists of the following
members.
1) The President of the Union (Principal)
2) Vice Principal (with no vote)
3) Bursar (with no vote)
4) Staff Advisor (with no vote)
5) The Chairman
6) The vice - Chairman
7) The Secretary
8) The Joint Secretary
9) Councillor/Councillors of the Calicut University Union
10) The Secretary, Fine Arts Club
11) The Chief Student Editor of the College Magazine
12) General Captain
13) Three members elected by the Union Council from among
themselves.
N.B.: The Chairman will preside over all the ordinary meetings of the
General Literary Association. On extra-ordinary occasions the guest
of honour or the president will preside.
Only the student chairman and the general secretary may officially
represent students before the college or the University authorities.
3. GENERAL RULES OF THE ASSOCIATIONS
1. The College Election and the working of the Association have to be viewed as a
preparation for our democratic way of life. Democracy presupposes free elections,
respect for the opposition, and Government through representatives. Our students
should see that democratic values are carefully upheld during the elections.
2. Without discipline the working of a society is impossible, nor there any progress. The
indiscipline of a small minority disrupts the life of an entirecommunity. To avoid this, a
self-imposed ‘code of discipline’ becomes necessary for the smooth functioning of the
student community.
3. The unrestricted use of microphones near the college premises undermines the
academic atmosphere of the college and so its use has to be properly regulated.
4. A convention of the representatives of the contesting parties shall be held before
the nomination papers are accepted and a common policy shall be laid down regard-
ing the conduct of the elections. No outsider shall be brought to address the students
in the college campus. The detailed rules regarding the election of the office- bearers
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5. No meetings shall be arranged without the previous sanction of the Principal.
6. No outsider shall be invited to any function without the previous sanction of the
Principal.
7. The funds of Association, being public money shall be spent by the students
carefully and economically. For journeys undertaken on behalf of the Association
only bus fare shall be claimed.
8. As in all Government/university payments, no advance amount shall be
paidtowards the expenses. The bill in the prescribed from shall be
submitted to the Bursar for reimbursement. A daily allowance of Rs.25/
- will be paid for a full day spent on college duties.
9. The bills in connection with the Association will be paid by the Bursar,
only if they are legitimate and certified by the proper authority.
10. For any project of public interest, or of common student welfare, the
executive council may recommend for contribution from students.
11. In all matters concerning the Associations the decision of Principal
shall be final.
12. Membership to branch association is voluntary, and only those students
who have real interest in their activities need enroll them-selves as
members.
13. Only active members of the Association will be given certificates at the
end of the course.
14. The Secretaries of branch Association are elected by the general
body of students.
15. For each branch association where there is no broad-based working
committee, the vice-president may nominate a joint secretary who will
also be the treasurer. The vice - president, secretary and joint secretary
will constitute the working committee.
4. SUBJECT ASSOCIATIONS
In subjects where instruction is offered at the Degree level, the Heads of
Departments may, if found useful, organize subject associations for the
Degree and Post-graduate students, with special rules for their
functioning. Each subject association shall have an executive committee,
consisting of a staff member as president, a secretary and treasurer
and if necessary, a few additional members. Eachsubject association
can collect a membership fee not exceeding Rs. 5/- per head. The
funds of the subject association will be operated separately from those
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Zoology, Physical Education, Economics and Commerce are the subject
associations.
5. CATHOLIC STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
a) Catholic Students Association (C.S.A.) is a general association parallel
to the General Literary Association. All the Catholic students, of the
College ‘ipso facto’ are its ordinary members and all the catholic members
of the College staff are honorary members
b) The Association is meant to foster Catholic life in all aspects - spiritual,
intellectual, social and cultural. In the present system of education where
attention is riveted on secular studies at the risk of spiritual formation,
C.S.A. should serve as an effective remedy for environmental evils. In
addition, an educated catholic needs training for leadership to become
a useful member of the Church and the Society.
c) It is desirable to extend the activities of the Catholic Students association
to Parishes in order to make its functioning more effective and fruitful.
d) The annual membership fee is Rs. 20/- . The expenses of the annual
Feast, or social if any, shall be shared equally among the members.
e) The Principal, ‘ex-officio’ shall be its president. There shall be a chaplain,
appointed by the Rector, from among the Priests working in the college.
f) The affairs of the association shall be managed by an executive committee
consisting of the President, the chaplain, the staff patrons, the chairman,
the secretary, the treasurer and the class representatives.
g) The C.S.A. chairman, secretary and treasurer shall be elected by the
C.S.A. class representatives towards the end of the previous academic
year.
The Class Representatives are elected by the Catholic students of each
class, at the rate of one for one every Class of Division.
h) The main office bearers of the association shall be chosen from among
the active members who have successfully attended one or more
leadership camps.
i) The activities of the association shall be divided into four branches with
a teacher and student secretary in-charge of each. Branch secretaries
will be elected by the student members of the Executive committee
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j) There will be provision for one or two nominations by the President to
the Executive. So also the chaplain may invite one representative from
each regional group, when major issues are taken up for discussion.
6. AICUF WING
a) This functions as the local unit of the All India Catholic University Students
Federations ( A.I.C.U.F ) which is an organisation meant to tender
service to the student community in Universities. Non-Christian students
also are welcome to the organisation and to share its benefits by taking
part in its cultural and service programmes.
b) The affairs of the AICUF are managed by a working committee consisting
of the chaplain, office bearers of the C.S.A., and the eight elected
representatives.
7. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
a) The athletic Association, for the present, consists of:-
i) Football Club
ii) Hockey Club
iii) Basketball Club
iv) Volleyball Club
v) Cricket Club
vi) Tennis Club
vii) Badminton Club
viii) Ball Badminton Club
ix) Athletic Club
x) Weight Lifting Club
xi) Wrestling Club
xii) Kabbadi Club
xiii) Handball Club
xiv) Judo Club
b) All the students of the college have to become members of any one of
the clubs.
c) The Principal ‘ex-officio’ shall be its President and Physical Director
shall be theVice- President.
d) Ordinarily each club shall have captain elected by the members and
vice-captain appointed by the Vice - President. Members of the tennis
club may follow its special rules for the election of office bearers and
pay the prescribed membership fees. Members of the Cricket Club will
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e) The General Captain shall be elected by the whole body of students
along with the union elections.
f) For the conduct of intramural sports and games, students will be divided
into four Houses, with a member of the teaching staff appointed by the
Principal, as the patron of each house.
g) The affairs of the athletic association shall be managed by a Working
Committee consisting of the President, the vice-president, the House
Patrons, the Bursar, the General Captain, and the Club Captains and
the Class Representatives. All the students of the College have to
become members of any one of the clubs.There shall be a meeting of
the Working Committee at the beginning of the academic year when
the general policies and budget provisions shall be discussed.
h) For extra-ordinary expenses the previous sanction of the Bursar, and if
the amount exceeds Rs. 100/- the sanction of the Principal shall be
obtained. As in the case of other Departments, major orders for sports
goods are to be made through the college office. If there is budget
provision, practice and other friendly matches can be arranged in the
college grounds but, care should be taken to see that their expenses
are limited to refreshment charges of the visiting teams. As a rule no
expenses for the player will be met, for matches or coaching camps,
held in our college grounds.
i) The expenses of Inter College events for which grants are given from the
University, shall be confined to the actual amount of grant received.
j) For taking part in any inter collegiate matches and tournaments for
which no grant will be available from University, previous sanction of the
Principal and budgetary provisions are necessary.
k) Captains shall try infuse enthusiasm and a sprit of sportsmanship among
the students within the field and outside.
l) No student of the college shall register himself in or play for any club or
institution without the previous permission of the Principal.
8. OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
An Old Students’ Association has been functioning in this college from
1960. Association is founded with a view to establish contact with the
Alumni and building up in them a sense of belonging to the Alma Mater.
The affairs of the association are managed by an executive committee
consisting of the president, the secretary, the treasurer and fifteen
committee members.
Membership fee is Rs. 100/- The general body of the association meets
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9. GUARDIANS ASSOCIATION
A guardians’ and well wishers’ association is functioning in this college.
Its aim is to foster a feeling of friendship, co-operation, and involvement
among the guardians and well wishers in matters pertaining to the efficient
functioning of the college.The affairs of the Association are managed by
an executive committee consisting ofa president, vice-president, a
secretary, a treasurer, joint treasurer and four members.
A membership fee of Rs. 100/- will be collected in advance from the
parents of the students.The General Body meets once a year, while the
executive committee meets at least twice a year.
10. NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME ( N.S.S.)
National Service Scheme aims at education through community service.
It is intended to arouse the social conscience of the student by preparing
them to be useful to society.
The Specific objectives are to provide opportunities.
a) To work with and among the people
b) To engage in non violent constructive social action.
c) To enhance their knowledge of themselves and the community.
d) To put their scholarship to practical use in mitigating at least
some of the social problems.
e) To practice democratic leadership.
Membership: - Membership in N.S.S. is voluntary and is strictly on
selective basis. Each student is subject to its discipline and code of
behaviour. Every NSS member student attending N.S.S. will be required
to put the minimum of time equivalent to 120 hours each academic year
including the hours of work put in during the camp days. Those who
complete 240 hours of work in 2 years are eligible for a certificate
issued by the University. Application for enrolment will be called for
by the Director of the unit at the beginning of each academic year.
Membership in N.S.S. and a certificate to that effect from the University
will be treated as additional qualification while making recruitments
to public services.
11. NATIONAL CADET CORPS (N.C.C.)
The National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.) affords opportunities for military training
and social service to university students without imposing on them any
obligation for active military service. The aims of the N.C.C. are:
i) To develop character, comradeship, idea of service and capacity
for leadership in young men.
ii) To provide service training to young men so as to stimulate interest
in the defense of the country, and
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iii) To build up a reserve of potential officers so that the defense of the


country can expand in national emergency.
The immediate benefit of N.C.C. training is the improvement in
physique and mental alacrity cultivating a sense of pride in smart turn
out and bearing, fostering a sense of discipline and responsibility,
development of personality and an aptitude for leadership, and the
inculcation of the principles and practice of military service. In Christ
College we have senior division N.C.C. units for men and women.
12. FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION
With a view to promote Fine Arts, the organisational set up of the
Association is made in such a way as to take provision for better staff
involvement and student participation.
A board based Executive body is necessary to organise the activities
efficiently and to lay down the general policies. Each class or division
will chose a talented student as their class representative. The teachers
in charge, the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries will constitute
the working committee.
Inter-class or Inter-House competitions will be periodically organised to
encourage the sprit of competition and healthy rivalry. Benefit shows
may be arranged to raise funds for Fine arts.
For the sake of convenience the following clubs are formed in Fine
Arts.
a) Writers Club b) Debating Club c) Dance Club d) Singers Forum
e) Drama Club f) Drawing and Painting Club
13. QUIZ CLUB
There is a Quiz Club functioning in the college. The selected club
members represent the college in almost all competitions throughout
the state. Apart from conducting various quiz competitions in the college,
the club helps the students to prepare for the competitions through
supply of materials, discussions and guidance. All the students who
have a keen interest in this field are advised to join the club.
14. ENVIRO - BHOOMITHRA CLUB
This ia an era of awakening when modern man started to realize that his
survival on this planet is inseparably connected with the survival of all
plants and animals. Our polluted and drying water bodies, drying soil
and smoke-laden atmosphere force us to rethink on our way of life that
has led to the present deteriorating state of the world. Enviro Club is an
organization of staff and students of Christ College which is trying to
impart this vital knowledge of conservation of nature to the young
generation. It organizes nature campus, seminars, talks, discussions,
exhibitions and periodic interactions with students of nearby schools
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15. BIODIVERSITY CLUB
The Biodiversity Club is an organization of staff and students under the
Kerala State Biodiversity Board. It was registered under Reg.No. KSBB/
BC/45 and was inaugurated on 26/03/2014. The ‘Shanthistal’ of 20 cents
has bee demarcated in the college campus to create a human made
biodiversity centre with rare, threatened, and endangered plants
Objectives : 1. To conduct awarness programmes for the student
community concerned with the conservation of biodiversity. 2. To create
awareness among the society regarding the protection of biodiversity 3.
Data collection for People’s Biodiversity Register.4 To conduct biodiversity
surveys
16. WOMEN’S CELL
With the advent of girls in the college, a Women’s Cell, a unit of Vikasini
( A.I.A.C.H.E.’s Centre for Women’s Development, Delhi ), was started
in 1994 at Christ College. Women’s Cell conducts seminars, extension
lectures, debates and speech competitions with a special emphasis
on women and their role in the present-day society. It organizes various
social awareness programmes so as to help the students to understand
empathetically the weak and the down trodden of the society.
The objectives of the cell are :
1) To cultivate leadership skills in women
2) To create an awareness about the social problems faced by women
and to work for the uplift of women.
3) To make women realise their equal responsibility in building a
society.
17. CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT CELL
The Career Club endeavours to impart training to students in choosing
an appropriate career in future. The club organises various
programmes like Bank Test Training, Computer Awareness
programme, Training in Reasoning Test, Numerical ability and General
Awareness, Career awareness in co-operation with Management
Schools and Departments in the State. Sri. P. P. Joseph memorial
career guidance library and reading room is also
functioning in the college.
18. TOURISM CLUB
The club is formed with the objective of creating an awareness among
the students about Tourism activities and to incorporate the student’s
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19. INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION (ISRDO)
ISRDO is a multidisciplinary organization consisting of professionals
working in different fields, aimed to undertake research relevant to the
needs of the society around us. The objectives of the organisation are:
1. To conduct studies in economic, social, legal and environmental
problem in the region particularly problems of poverty, unemployment,
agriculture, industry, health education and ecology and to compile
data and generate information on ecology and biodiversity.
2. To provide consultative service in public and private undertakings and
organisations both governmental and non-governmental.
3. To publish research finding and books, periodicals etc. pertaining to
these activities.
20. FILM CLUB
A Film club has been functioning in the college and its presence is
conspicuously felt by the student community in the campus.
The objectives of the Film Club are :
1) To help students to make short video films
2) To give training in Direction, Script Writing, Acting, Videography and
Computer Video Editing.
3) To create awareness and provide training in the new trends in film
making.
4) To screen good films and evaluate them critically
5) To conduct Seminars, Workshops, Quiz Competitions and Film
Festivals.
XII UGC CAREER-ORIENTED
VOCATIONAL COURSES
University Grants Commission has introduced career and market
oriented, skill enhancing, value added programmes that have utility for job,
self employment and empowerment of the student along with their degree
level education, from the academic year 2004-2005. At the end of three
year degree course, the students will be equipped with a certificate / Diploma
/ Advanced Diploma in a career oriented course. Christ College offers Five
such courses, namely Computer Graphics, Animations &, Web Design,
Geo Informatics, Yoga Therapy and Physical Fitness, Journalism and Seed
Production and Texture of Edible and Ornamental Fishes sanctioned by
the UGC. All first year degree students are eligible for admission to these
courses. On Successful completion of the course, the college will issue a
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A Geoinformatics
B Seed production and Culturing to Edible and Ornamental
Fishes
C Journalism
XIII CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
Some Courses are offered under the sub Centre of Centre for
Continuing Education:
i) PGDCA - 3 Semesters - Approved by the Board of technical
Education, Govt. of Kerala.
ii) PDSE - 3 Semesters - Approved by the Board of technical
Education, Govt. of. Kerala.
XIV TOURNAMENTS
1. Kandamkulathi Lonappan Memorial Football Tournament
Winners Trophy - Sponsored by M/s K.P. Lonappan and sons.
Runnerup Trophy - Sponsored by Sri. T.T. John in memory of T.L.
Thomas Thozhuthuparambil, Irinjalakuda. The extra expenses of
this tournaments are borne by KPL Group concern
2. Christ College Old Students’ Volleyball Tournaments
A sum of Rs. 1000/- was donated by the Old Students Association
of the College for the conduct of Christ College old students
Volleyball Tournament
XV MEMBERS ELECTED TO
SENATE UNIVERSITY CALICUT
(i) Rev.Dr.Jose Thekkan C.M.I., Principal.
(ii) Prof. Sebastian Joseph, Dept. of Malayalam
(iii) Prof. K.O. Francis, Dept. of Commerce
XVI MEMBERS OF DIFFERENT FACULTIES
Name Subject University
Dr. C.O. Joshi Zoology Calicut
XVII MEMBERS OF DIFFERENT BOARDS OF STUDIES
Name UG/PG Subject University/
Autonomous College
Dr. Mathew Paul Single Board Nano science & Calicut University
Ukken Technology
UG & PG Chemistry St. Thomas College,
Thrissur
UG & PG Chemistry St. Joseph’s College,
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Dr. C.O. Joshy PG Zoology Calicut University
UG & PG Zoology Vimala College,
Thrissur
Dr.Titto Varughese Single Board Polymer chemistry Calicut University
Dr.Balu T. Kuzhivelil Single Board Aquaculture Calicut University
Dr.R.V.Rajan Single Board Geology Calicut University
Dr.Linto Alappat Single Board Geology Calicut University
Dr. S. Sreekumar Single Board Environmental science Calicut University
& Water management
Dr. Tessy Paul PG Plantation Science Calicut University
Dr. Leyon Varghese Single Board Biochemistry Calicut University
Dr. V.P.Joseph UG & PG Physics Vimala College,
Thrissur
Dr. Sudheer Single Board Instrumentation Calicut University
Sebastian Single Board Electronics Calicut University
Dr. K. J. Varghese Single Board Functional English Calicut University
UG & PG English St. Joseph’s College
Irinjalakuda
Prof. Satyan Joseph Single Board Comparative literature Calicut University
Kolayangadan
Prof. P.R. Bose P.G Economics Calicut University
P.G Economics St. Joseph’s College
Irinjalakuda
Dr.Binu M.John UG History Calicut University
Prof. Sebastian Joseph Single Board Folklore Calicut University
Dr. Josheena Jose Single Board Travel and tourism Calicut University
Dr.P.L.george PG Commerce and Calicut University
management studies
Dr. B.P. Aravinda PG Physical education Calicut University
Dr.Jacbo George PG Physical education Calicut University
Prof. P.D. Tomy UG Journalism Calicut University
Dr. Jayakrishnan K.M P.G Hindi M.G University
Prof. Sheeba Varghese Single Board Functional Hindi Calicut University
UG Statistics Calicut University
UG Statistics Vimala College,
Dr. Davis Antony Thrissur
UG & PG Statistics St. Thomas College,
Thrissur
UG Statistics BCM College,
Kottayam
Dr.Soni John T UG (Chairman) Physical Education Calicut University

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JUNE 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 THU College Re-opens
2 FRI
3 SAT
4 SUN
5 MON
6 TUE Classes starts for IIIrd sem UG, Vth sem UG &
IIIrd sem PG courses
7 WED
8 THU
9 FRI
10 SAT
11 SUN
12 MON
13 TUE
14 WED
15 THU
16 FRI
17 SAT
18 SUN
19 MON
20 TUE
21 WED
22 THU
23 FRI
24 SAT
25 SUN
26 MON Class starts for 1st sem UG courses
27 TUE
28 WED
29 THU
30 FRI
No. of Working Days : 19
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JULY 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 SAT
2 SUN
3 MON St. Thomas Day
4 TUE
5 WED
6 THU
7 FRI
8 SAT
9 SUN
10 MON Class starts for 1st sem PG Courses
11 TUE
12 WED
13 THU
14 FRI
15 SAT
16 SUN
17 MON
18 TUE
19 WED
20 THU
21 FRI
22 SAT
23 SUN
24 MON
25 TUE
26 WED
27 THU
28 FRI
29 SAT
30 SUN
31 MON First Internals for Ist, IIIrd and Vth sem UG
No. of Working Days : 21

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August 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 TUE
2 WED
3 THU
4 FRI
5 SAT
6 SUN
7 MON
8 TUE
9 WED
10 THU
11 FRI
12 SAT
13 SUN
14 MON
15 TUE Independence day
16 WED
17 THU
18 FRI
19 SAT
20 SUN
21 MON
22 TUE
23 WED
24 THU
25 FRI
26 SAT
27 SUN
28 MON Ayyankali Jayanthi
29 TUE
30 WED
31 THU Onam Holidays begins
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SEPTEMBER 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 Fri Id ul Asha
2 SAT
3 SUN
4 MON Thiruvonam
5 TUE
6 WED Sree Narayana Guru Jayanthi
7 THU
8 FRI
9 SAT
10 SUN
11 MON College Reopens after Onam Holidays
12 TUE Sree Krishna Jayanthi
13 WED
14 THU
15 FRI
16 SAT
17 SUN
18 MON
19 TUE
20 WED
21 THU Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi
22 FRI
23 SAT
24 SUN
25 MON
26 TUE
27 WED
28 THU
29 FRI Mahanavami
30 SAT Vijayadasami
No. of Working Days : 12

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OCTOBER 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 SUN
2 MON Gandhi Jayanthi
3 TUE
4 WED
5 THU
6 FRI
7 SAT
8 SUN
9 MON Second Internals for Vth sem UG & IIIrd sem PG
10 TUE
11 WED
12 THU
13 FRI
14 SAT
15 SUN
16 MON
17 TUE
18 WED Deepavali
19 THU
20 FRI
21 SAT
22 SUN
23 MON End semester exams for Vth sem UG and IIIrd sem PG;
Second internals for Ist & IIIrd sem UG & Ist sem PG
24 TUE
25 WED
26 THU
27 FRI
28 SAT
29 SUN
30 MON
31 TUE
No. of Working Days : 20
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NOVEMBER 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 WED
2 THU
3 FRI
4 SAT
5 SUN
6 MON End Semester Exams starts for Ist sem & IIIrd sem UG
7 TUE
8 WED
9 THU
10 FRI
11 SAT
12 SUN
13 MON
14 TUE
15 WED
16 THU
17 FRI
18 SAT
19 SUN
20 MON
21 TUE
22 WED
23 THU
24 FRI
25 SAT
26 SUN
27 MON
28 TUE
29 WED
30 THU
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DECEMBER 2017
Date Day Particulars
1 FRI
2 SAT Nabhidinam
3 SUN
4 MON End semester exams for Ist PG
5 TUE
6 WED
7 THU
8 FRI
9 SAT
10 SUN
11 MON
12 TUE
13 WED
14 THU
15 FRI
16 SAT
17 SUN
18 MON
19 TUE
20 WED
21 THU
22 FRI
23 SAT
24 SUN College closes for Christmas Holidays
25 MON Christmas
26 TUE
27 WED
28 THU
29 FRI
30 SAT
31 SUN
No. of Working Days : 16
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JANUARY 2018
Date Day Particulars
1 MON
2 TUE Mannan Jayanthi
3 WED College reopening after Christmas Holidays
4 THU
5 FRI
6 SAT
7 SUN
8 MON First Internal for IInd, IVth and VIth sem UG
9 TUE
10 WED
11 THU
12 FRI
13 SAT
14 SUN
15 MON
16 TUE
17 WED
18 THU
19 FRI
20 SAT
21 SUN
22 MON
23 TUE
24 WED
25 THU
26 FRI Republic Day
27 SAT
28 SUN
29 MON
30 TUE
31 WED
No. of Working Days : 20
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FEBRUARY 2018
Date Day Particulars
1 THU
2 FRI
3 SAT
4 SUN
5 MON Ist Internals for IInd PG
6 TUE
7 WED
8 THU
9 FRI
10 SAT
11 SUN
12 MON
13 TUE Sivarathri
14 WED
15 THU
16 FRI
17 SAT
18 SUN
19 MON
20 TUE
21 WED
22 THU
23 FRI
24 SAT
25 SUN
26 MON
27 TUE
28 WED
No. of Working Days : 19
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MARCH 2018
Date Day Particulars
1 THU
2 FRI
3 SAT
4 SUN
5 MON Second Internals for VIth Sem UG & IVth sem PG
6 TUE
7 WED
8 THU
9 FRI
10 SAT
11 SUN
12 MON
13 TUE
14 WED
15 THU
16 FRI
17 SAT
18 SUN
19 MON End semester exams for VIth sem UG, IVth sem PG; Second
internals for IInd sem UG & IVth sem UG & IInd sem PG
20 TUE
21 WED
22 THU
23 FRI
24 SAT
25 SUN
26 MON
27 TUE
28 WED College closes for mid summer vacation
29 THU Maundy Thursday
30 FRI Good Friday
31 SAT
No. of Working Days : 20
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APRIL 2018
Date Day Particulars
1 SUN Easter Sunday
2 MON
3 TUE
4 WED
5 THU
6 FRI
7 SAT
8 SUN
9 MON
10 TUE
11 WED
12 THU
13 FRI
14 SAT Ambedkar Jayanthi
15 SUN Vishu
16 MON End Semester Exams for II sem UG, IVth sem UG and IInd sem PG
nd

17 TUE
18 WED
19 THU
20 FRI
21 SAT
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23 MON
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25 WED
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MAY 2018
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XIX TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
CHRIST COLLEGE OFFICE
Phone 0480 - 2825258
Fax 0480 - 2831552
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.christcollegeijk.edu.in
PRINCIPAL. Rev. Dr. T.M. Jose CMI
Office 0480 - 2820005
Res. 0480 - 2825384, 2828241
Mob. 9349823372
MANAGER. Rev. Fr. Jacob Njerinjampilly CMI
Res. 0480 - 2825384, 2828241
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Office of Controller of Examinations
Pareekasha Bhavan 0480 - 2828208
CHRIST COMPLEX
Monastery 0480 - 2825384, 2828241
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Catholic Centre 0480 - 2822449
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NON - TEACHING STAFF (Aided Section)


Sri. Antony K. D. 0480 - 2700921 9048546491
Sri. Antu U. A. 0480 - 2723030 9037481372
Sri. Arunraj T.R. 9562201518
Sri. Biju Francis 9846280008
9847087664
Sri. Biju Varghese P. 0480 - 2856167 9447084416
Sri. Biju V.T. 0484 - 3273475 9562660520
Sri. Bilton Pauly T. 9288851425
Sri. Devis T. K. 0480 - 2895273 9447901078
Sri. Dony Paul 9495013497
Sri. Gejo Johny 0480 - 2829804 9446873068
Sri. Harry T. Thomas 9946606509
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Sr. Jincy K. L. 0487 - 2360604 9400166425
Sri. Jose J. J. 9946238855
Sri. Joshy C.T. 0484 - 2799942 9495884043
Sri. Joy C. V. 9946009426
Sri. Joy N. A. 0480 - 2882882 9656792388
Sri. Laiju Varghese N. 0480 - 2830680 9495853515
Sri. Lijo Antony 0484 - 3275626 9497281654
Sri. Lijo N.Y. 9847584365
Sri. Paul A. L. 0480 - 2882748 9447412573
Sri. Paulson T. O. 9961495211
Sri. Polson P. V. 0480 - 2897082 9497626513
Sri. Prajeesh. A. 9947720399
Smt.Pressy T.N. 9544057800
Sri. Rajaneesh M.K. 9605578970
Sri. Shabu M. P. 0480 - 2830598 9544908271
Sri. Shaiju E. G. 8594068307
Sri. Shaju Varghese 9495056948
Sri. Shibin Jose 9744785882
Sri. Stanly O. J. 9037673827
Sri. Thomas O. K. 0480 - 3295431 9497317261
9544558836
Sri. Thomas T. I. 0480 - 2880682 8907772824
Sri. Varghese K. P. 9446990482
Sri. Varghese V. D. 9446869908
Sri. Venu M. K. 3240907 9847059477

NON-TEACHING STAFF : Unaided Section


Mr. Libu Chandrababu. K 9037298008
Ms. Silby P.B 8547139686
Ms. Sangeetha P.R 9745657157
Ms. Beena Johnson 9495934907
Ms. Prasanth V.R 8547180968
Mr. Adarsh T.V 9809203217
Ms. Dhanya Chandran 8714499114
Ms. Bindu Thomas 9847213129
Ms. Sreeja Rajesh 9961829836
Mr. Niljo Joseph 9846783999
Ms. Sini Paulson 7293306293
Ms. Shincy Wilson 9946226730
Ms. Julie Sebastian 9495077220

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Ms. Praseeda 9656980502
Mr. Hariharan 9995909598
Mr. Lijo N.L. 9526479008

RETIRED / RELIEVED TEACHING STAFF


Fr. Alex Ukken (Late) (Physics)
Fr. Ambookken J. V. (Late) (Economics)
Fr. Antony K. D. (English) 0487 - 2360944 9447734648
Fr. Francis Kurissery (English) 0487 - 2307950
0487 - 2309542 9447002332
Fr. Gabriel Chiramel (Zoology) 0487 - 2307950
0487 - 2309542
Fr. George P. J. (Malayalam) 0480 - 2891245 9526563616
Fr. George Plassery (Physics) 0487 - 2360748 9349847143
2360944
Fr. Issac Alappat (Zoology) 0480 - 2825384
Fr. John Kollanoor (Latin) 0480 - 2890225 9961301107
Fr. John Tharayil (Maths) 0487 - 2334430 9847336610
Fr. John Thottappilly (Maths) 0487 - 2334430
Fr. Jose C. O. (Malayalam) 0487 - 2250802 9446625255
Fr. Jose Chittilappilly (Politics) 0487 - 2360944 9447178135
Fr. Jose Stephen (Chemistry) 0480 - 2828241 9447156706
Fr. Jose Vattoly (Late) (Physics)
Fr. Joseph K. M (Botany) 0495 - 2355901 9488483092
Fr. Pious Ukken (Zoology) 0487 - 2334430 9895007021
2337373
Fr. Thomas Chakramakkil (Maths) 0487 - 2307950
0487 - 2309542 9387910877
Fr. Thomas A. Achandy (Botany) 0491 - 2520902
2520903
Fr. Varghese T. V. (Late) (Maths)
Fr. Vijayakumar T. C. (Physics) 0480 - 2522370 9446765631
Sri. Abraham Emcy Mutholly (English) 9446107214
Dr. Antony K. J. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2823092 9447653926
Sri. Babu Anthony Menachery(Chemistry) 0480 - 2704702 9895227282
Sri. Babu Jacob (Late) (Chemistry) 0480 - 2700157
Sri Babu K. J. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2746005 9495131454
Sri. Baby John C. L. (Commerce) 0480 - 2823093 9846819620
Sri. Baby K.V. (Zoology) 9447994331 7736835917
Dr. Balu T. Kuzhivelil 0480 - 2829113 9447528917
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Sri. Bastine Jose C. (Botany) 0480 - 2828764
Sri. Bhaskaran K. K. (Zoology) 0480 - 2825468
Sri. Binu Antony (Zoology) 0485 - 2208699
Sri. Chacko K. K. (Hindi) 0480 - 2822984 9447619338
Dr. K. Chandran (History) 0480 - 2826353 9447673243
Sri. Chandran M. K. (Maths) 0480 - 2827531
Sri. Chandy M. M. (Late) (Chemistry) 0480 - 2821256
Smt. Chitra Sebastian (English) 04936 - 227171 9496131281
Dr. Cybil K. V. (Political Science) 8547029414
Sri Davis K.A. (Commerce) 0487 - 2374714 9400674714
Sri. Davis V.O. (Chemistry) 0480 - 2822973 9495384830
Sri. Davis M. I. (Late) (Hindi)
Sri. Devassy P. I.(Late) (Commerce)
Sri. Elayath C. P. (late) (Malayalam) 0480 - 2822020
Sri. Francis C. V. (English) 0480 - 2822734 9846082097
Sri. Francis K. J. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2332589 9446143393
Sri. Francis K.O (Commerce) 0484 - 2459264 9020679770
Sri. Francis M. P. (Physics) 0487 - 2345093 9447992034
Sri. George A.V. (Geology) 0484 - 2825456 9447285056
Sri. George Kolangadan (Economics) 0487 - 2202734 9497249914
Sri. George P.L (Commerce) 0480 - 2738143 9495138143
Sri. George P. M. (Late) (Chemistry) 0485 - 2260424
Sri. George T.V. (Late) (Commerce) 0480 - 2820824
Sri. George S. Paul (Physics) 0487 - 2252815 9447002453
Sri. Gopinathan Nair C. K. (Zoology) 0480 - 2826694 9447993985
Sri. Govindankutty A. G. (Late) (Zoology) 0484 - 2318447
Sri. Inasi N. O. (Physics) 0480 - 2821170
Sri. Inasu N. D. (Zoology) 0487 - 2311606 9847254386
Sri. Ittoop M. L. (Economics) 0487 - 2332706
Sri. Jagan Sebastian George(Economics) 9400439708
Sri. James P. A. (Commerce) 0480 - 2829610
Sri. James T.V. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2375257 9847362475
Smt. Janaki Sreedharan (English) 0487 - 2400794
Sri. Jayaram R. (Chemistry) 0480 - 2822828 9446292396
Sri. Jimmy A. Chirayath (Late)(History)
Sri. John E.T. (English) 0480 - 2823101
Sri. John M. A. (Economics) 0480 - 2823890 9349495480
Sri. John Cyriac V. (English) 0487 - 2333181
Sri. John Thomas K. (Zoology) 0478 - 2572553 9447694630
Dr. John V. D. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2384435 9447245473
Sri. Johnson T.I. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2829443 9495420774

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Sri. Johny Sebastian (Economics) 0480 - 2825645


Sri. Jose C. J. (Physics) 0481 - 2719974 9387282113
Sri. Jose K. T. (Late) (Politics) 0482 - 2252350
Sri. Jose Kumar V. S. (Zoology) 9447201857
Sri. Jose M. A. (Physics) 0480 - 2828178
Sri. Jose P.A (Chemistry) 0480 - 2821167, 2876431
Sri. Jose V. P. (Chemistry) 0480 - 3249759 9847362475
Sri. Joseph E. K.(Late) (English)
Sri. Joseph K. J. (Commerce) 0480 - 2834019 9495518965
Sri. Joseph K.J (Late) (Hindi) 0480 - 2822346
Sri. Joseph P. P. (Late) (Maths) 0480 - 2878203
Sri. Joseph T.T. (Malayalam) 0481 - 2403498
Sri. Joseph V. (Late) (English) 0487 - 2332597
Sri. Joseph Mani (Physics) 9447261294
Sri. Joseph Meenattoor(Late) (Economics) 0484 - 2806634
Sri. Joseph.P.Thomas (Late)(Physical Ed.) 0480 - 2822040
Sri. Joshy K.Saimon (Botony) 0480 - 2820613 9400520613
Sri. Kochappan M.T. (Maths) 0480 - 2822040
Sri. Kochuvaried P.O. (Physics) 0480 - 2836612
Sri. Kumaran Mampuzha (Malayalam) 0480 - 2823227
Sri. Kurian M. D. (Late) (Economics)
Sri. Kurian K. P. (Hindi) 0487 - 2336589 9895581646
Sri. Lakshminarayanan G. (Commerce) 0487 - 2364283
Sr. Ligy V .K. (Commerce) 0480 - 2820401
Smt. Liz Mudakkal Job (English) 0480 - 2828805
Sri. Madhavan T.V. (Commerce) 0480 - 2824723 9447833860
Smt. Mary N. L. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2392148
Sri. Mathew A.T. (Commerce) 0480 - 2877301
Sri . Mathew P. K (Late) (Chemistry) 0480 - 2820114
Sri. Mathew P. John (Chemistry) 0478 - 2813696 9447827655
Sri. Menon B. C. (Commerce) 0480 - 2829869 9388792676
Sri. Narayanankutty N. (Physics) 0480 - 2823345 9846146497
Sri. Narayanan E. K. (Late) (Physics) 0480 - 2825575
Sri. Narayana Nair K. K(Late)(Zoology) 0482 - 2847299
Sri. Oommen P.J. (Physics) 0480 - 2820095
Sri. Ouseph T.V (Late) (Commerce) 0480 - 2822584
Sri. Paul Chacko (BPE) 9447664174
Sri. Paul M. A. (Zoology) 0487 - 2271158 9446874105
Sri. Paul P. D. (Chemistry) 0480 - 2792904 9961830444
Sri. Paul P. I. (Physics) 0487 - 2308372
Sri Paul V.F. (Zoology) 0484 - 2478963 9495129958

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Sri. Pauly K. V. (Zoology) 9847448160
Sri. Peace Johnson (Late) (Zoology)
Sri. Peter O. T. (Late) (Zoology) 0480 - 2825664
Sri. Pillai P. N. P. (Hindi) 0480 - 2721332
Sri. Radhakrishnan N. (Chemistry) 0487 - 2821881 8907475060
Dr. R.V. Rajan (Geology) 0480 - 2828719 9446144703
Sri. Ramankutty P. (Late) (English) 0487 - 2344557
Sri. Rappai P. V. (Chemistry) 0480 - 2707747
Sri. Raymond James (Late) (Economics) 0487 - 2422823
Sri. Sachidanandan K. (English) 001 - 2456756 09868232794
Sri. Shinil Kuriakose (BPE) 0490- 2413409 9447695189
Sri. Sasidharan. K (English) 0487 - 2392857 9847998920
Sri. Shyjan Paul (Hindi) 9846193708
Sr. Shirly T. A. (Maths) 0487 - 2333023
Sri. Simon P. P. (Late) (Maths) 0487 - 2820908
Sri. Sivashankaran C. J. (Chemistry) 0480 - 2823082 9446453082
Dr. S. Sreekumar (Geology) 0480 - 2820069 9447350669
Sri. Stanly Paul (Late) (Latin) 0480 - 2448918
Dr. Stephanson K. A. (Economics) 0480 - 2831606 9496213632
Sri. Sudhakaran N. K. (Statistics) 0485 - 2259400 9446722002
Sri. Sudhakaran V. V. (Zoology) 0487 - 2420618
Sri. Thattil Joseph Raphael (History) 0487 - 2354039
Dr. Thomas E. M. (Economics) 0480 - 2824979 9995557352
Sri. Thomas K. J. (Phy.Ed) 0487 - 2285421 9447185421
Sri. Thomas K. T. (History) 0480 - 2827784 9447253984
Sri. Thomas N. J. (Maths) 0480 - 2739536(Meloor)9495355087
Sri. Thomas P. A (Late) (English) 0480 - 2702765
Sri. Thomas P. G. (Commerce) 0484 - 2443634 8129740181
Sri. Thomas P. P. (Physics) 0480 - 2701578 9446229796
Sri. Thomas T. T.(Late) (Statistics) 0480 - 2822185 9446828630
Sri. Thomas V. C. (English) 0480 - 2890204
Sri. Thomas Kuzhiparambil (English) 0468 - 2365127 9495683362
Sri. Thomas Varghese K(late)(Phy.Ed.) 0480 - 2828963
Sri. Tome K. M. (Maths) 0480 - 2822944 9446238757
Sri. C. J. Unny (Economics) 0487 - 2374545 9446401545
Sri. Varghese A. M. (Commerce) 0480 - 2828611 9446528611
Sri. Varghese M. K. (late) (Economics) 0484 - 3253512
Sri. Varghese M. V. (English) 04862 - 2225137
Sri. Varghese P. C. (Sanskrit) 0480 - 2825027 9446233095
Sri. Varghese V. A. (Malayalam) 0487 - 2354645 9387154645

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Sri. Varghese V. L. (Chemistry) 0480 - 2880613
Sri. Varky P. D. (Commerce) 0480 - 2856603 9349001434
Sri. Vincent E. J. (Botany) 0480 - 2828878 9446402878
Sri. Wilson K. I. (Commerce) 0480 - 2828863 9446028863
RETIRED / RELIEVED
NON - TEACHING STAFF
Sri. Abdul Razack T. K. 0480 - 2827375 (PP) 9495046804
Sri. Ambujakshan K. K. 0488 - 4272709
Smt. Ammini 9388788327
Sri. Antony K. O (Late) 0480 - 2826818
Sri. Antony C. A (Late) 0480 - 2893151
Sri. Antony P.I. 0480 - 2821495 9388065426
Sri. Anthony P.O. 0480 - 2751605 9746790072
Sri. Antony V.O. 0480 - 2826563 9605117710
Sri. Chackochan K. I. 0480 - 2828657
Sri. Davis Antony 0480 - 2881004 9446405004
Sri. Davis A. R. 0480 - 2707487 9447513157
Sri. David C. M. 0480 - 2820068 9745697323
Sri. Dennis C. L. 0480 - 2711401
Sri. Devassykutty T. V. 0480 - 2708585 9447564585
Sri. Devassy A. R (Late)
Sri. Emmanuel E. R (Late) 0480 - 2863202
Sri. Francis M. J. 9656824220 9497073522
Sri. Francis M. K. 0480 - 2893963 9495852893
Sri. Francis T. D. 0480 - 2786806 9495692934
Sri. Geo K. Ouseph 0480 - 2821662 9446385026
Sri. George K. D. 0480 - 2881796
Sri. Itteara C. O. 0480 - 2832001
Sri. Jacob M. L. 0480 - 3244603 9446227834
Sr. Jilsy P.John
Sri. John K. M. 0480 - 2824887 9656695123
Sri. Johny A. L. 0480 - 2827475 8089805074
Sri. Johny K. D (Late) 0480 - 2829804
Sri. Jose A. P. 0480 - 2820422 9446620315
Sri. Jose K. A (Kombara) 0480 - 2820262 9387973508
Sri. Jose K. C. 0480 - 2828361 9447967036
Sri. Joseph K. L. 0480 - 2822301 9895617926
Sri. Joseph T.V. 9947233148
Sri. Joy A. P. 9526945662
Sri. Joy P. A. 9961792454
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Sri. Joy P. V. 0480 - 2826110 9349275399
Sr. Juby K.P.
Sri. Kuttan P. V (Late)
Sri. Kuttappan M. A. 0480 - 2869728 9947795641
Sri. Lonai A. V (Late) 0480 - 2882989 9539017573
Sri. Lonappan Chirayath (Late) 0480 - 2821518
Sri. Mathai K.V (Late) 0485 - 2260581
Sri. Mathew E.T. 0480 - 2827365
Sri. Manicken C. K (Late) 0480 - 2828203
Sri. Manicken M. V (Late)
Sri. Narayanan C. K (Late) 0480 - 2877402
Sri. Nicholavose A .K. 0480 - 2822330 8547159230
Sri. Paul C. L (Late) 0480 - 2881703
Sri. Paul P. P (Late) 0480 - 2828868
Sri. Paul N. O. 0480 - 2826339
Sri. Poulose A. O. 0480 - 2882488 9895791308
Sri. Poulose P. C. 9633026813
Sri. Poulose K. T (Late) 0480 - 2895272
Sri. Poulose V. K. (Kunjipalu) 0480 - 2828859 8547428859
Sri. Rajan T.K.(Late) 0480 - 2833449
Sri. Ramakrishnan V. 0487 - 2330420
Sri. Ramsingh 0480 - 2856148 9495100614
Sri. Raphael K. V. 9446643111
Sri. Rappai E. V.(Late) 0480 - 2828661 9446233384
Sri. Ravi T. K. 0480 - 2888497
Sri. Sreedharan C. K (Late) 0480 - 2828093
Sri. Sunny K. F (Late)
Smt. Valsala P. K. 0480 - 2833028 (PP) 9567394449
Sri. Varghese M. C (Late) 0480 - 2892128
Sri. Varghese P. D (Late) 0480 - 2856167 9447084416
Sri. Varghese P. D 0480 - 2736879 9746881011
Sri. Varghese N. I (Late) 0480 - 2830680 9495853515
Sri. Varghese T. P. 2830712 9496419402
Sri. Varghese T. V (Late)
Sri. Varghese V. V.
Smt. Vasenthi K. V. 0480 - 2826032
Sri. Vasu P. K (Late) 9388673842
Sri. Vincent C. J. 0487 - 2371273 9446804334
Sri. Wilson K. V. 0480 - 2822676
Sri. Xavier A. O. 0480 - 2709528 9495029648

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
Sri. P.D. Tomy - [email protected]
Smt Pallikattil Mary Pathrose - [email protected]
Dr. A. J. Thankachan - [email protected]
Dr. K. J. Varghese - [email protected]
- [email protected]
Sri. Shinto V. P. - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF MALAYALAM
Sri. Sebastian Joseph - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Sr. Bose P.R. - [email protected]
Sr. Rosy V. O. - [email protected]
Sri. Franco T.Francis - [email protected]
Sri. Sasi C. - [email protected]
Ms. Jean Maria George - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Smt. Lisha K.K - [email protected]
Dr. Binu M. John - [email protected]
- [email protected]
Dr. Sreevidhya V. - [email protected]
Smt. Jincy S. R. - [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
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Dr. Pious Joseph.K - [email protected]
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Dr. Xavier Joseph - [email protected]
Rev Dr. Jolly Andrews - [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
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Dr. V. T. Joy - [email protected]
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Dr. Robinson P. Ponminiessary - [email protected]
Dr. Titto Varughese - [email protected]
Dr. Arun S. - [email protected]
Dr.Tom Cherian - [email protected]
Dr. Jibin A.K. - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Sri. P.A Varghese - [email protected]
Smt Josheena Jose - [email protected]
Smt Shine Paul - [email protected]
Sri. Tom Jacob - [email protected]
Sri.Arun Balakrishnan M.B. - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY
Dr. Pius K. Jacob - [email protected]
Dr. C. O.Joshi - [email protected]
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Dr. V. F. Paul - [email protected]
Dr. Sudhikumar A.V - avsudhi @rediffmail.com
Dr. Leyon Varghese - [email protected]
Dr. Bijoy C. - [email protected]
Dr. Abilash Peter - [email protected]
Dr. Binu Ramachandran - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Dr.Tessy Paul.P - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Dr. Linto Alappat - [email protected]
Dr. Subin K.Jose - [email protected]
Dr. Manju N.J. - [email protected]
Dr.Rekha V.B. - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF B.P.Ed.
Dr. B.P.Aravinda - [email protected]
Dr. T.Vivekandhan - [email protected]
Dr. Soni John.T - [email protected]
Sri. V.A.Thomas - [email protected]
Dr. N.Anil Kumar - [email protected]
Fr. Joy P.T - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Dr. Davis Antony Mundassery - [email protected]
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Smt. Seena V. - [email protected]
Smt Tintumol Sunny - [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
Dr. K..M.Jayakrishnan - [email protected]
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DEPARTMENT OF SANSKRIT
Dr. E. Vinitha - [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Dr. Jacob George - [email protected]
Mr. Bintu T. Kalyan - [email protected]
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- [email protected]
NON TEACHING STAFF
Sri. V. D. Varghese - [email protected]
Sri. Gejo Johny - [email protected]
Sri. Laiju Varghese N. - [email protected]
Sri. Dony Paul - [email protected]
Sri. Biju Francis - [email protected]
Sri. Shaju Varghese - [email protected]
Sri. Shaiju E.G. - [email protected]
Sri. Biju Varghese - [email protected]
Sri. Prajeesh. A - [email protected]
Sri. Shibin Jose - [email protected]
Sri. Polson P. V. - [email protected]
Sri. Antony K. D. - [email protected]
Sri. Antu U. A. - [email protected]
Sri. Bilton Pauly T. - [email protected]
Sri. Harry T. Thomas - [email protected]
Sri.O.K.Thomas - [email protected]
Sri. Joshy C.T - [email protected]
Sri.A.R. Davis - [email protected]
Sri Lijo Antony - [email protected]
Sri. Stanly OJ - [email protected]
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͘^ĐsΘs/ ƌ͘dŝƚƚŽsĂƌŐŚĞƐĞ ϵϰϬϬϵϲϳϴϱϱ
D͘^Đ/Θ// ƌ͘s͘d͘:ŽLJ ϵϵϵϱϭϬϴϬϯϰ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s ƌ͘DĂƚŚĞǁWĂƵůhŬŬĞŶ ϵϰϵϱϰϲϰϬϭϲ
Ϯ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨŽŵŵĞƌĐĞ
͘Žŵ͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ƌƵŶďĂůĂŬƌŝƐŚŶĂŶ ϴϬϴϲϯϯϬϴϱϱ
͘Žŵ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘dŽŵ:ĂĐŽď ϵϱϮϲϱϰϱϲϰϮ
͘ŽŵsΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘^ŚŝŶĞWĂƵů ϵϮϰϵϮϲϳϵϮϳ
D͘Žŵ/Θ// ƌ͘:ŽƐŚĞĞŶĂ:ŽƐĞ ϵϰϵϱϲϯϳϬϵϲ
D͘Žŵ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘W͘͘sĂƌŐŚĞƐĞ ϵϰϵϱϰϲϱϬϯϳ
ϯ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨĐŽŶŽŵŝĐƐ
͘/Θ// ƌ͘&ƌĂŶĐŽd&ƌĂŶĐŝƐ ϵϵϰϳϮϴϲϮϲϲ
͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘:ĞĂŶDĂƌŝĂ'ĞŽƌŐĞ ϵϰϰϳϵϴϱϴϱϵ
͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘^ĂƐŝ ϵϱϲϳϰϲϭϯϰϯ
D͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ŽƐĞW͘Z ϵϰϵϱϬϴϮϵϰϲ
D͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘^ƌ͘ZŽƐLJs͘K ϵϰϵϳϯϵϮϮϲϭ
ϰ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨŶŐůŝƐŚ
͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘^ŚŝŶƚŽs͘W ϴϱϰϳϲϮϵϵϴϲ
͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘W͘dŽŵLJ ϵϰϵϲϬϱϵϲϭϮ
͘sΘs/ ƌ͘<:sĂƌŐŚĞƐĞ ϵϯϰϵϳϬϭϱϱϭ
ϱ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ'ĞŽůŽŐLJΘŶǀ͘^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ
͘^Đ/Θ// DƐ͘ZŽƐŚŝŶŝ<^ ϵϬϳϮϮϴϮϮϵϳ
͘^Đ///Θ/s Dƌ͘'ŽƉĂŬƵŵĂƌW' ϵϵϰϲϬϰϱϬϱϰ
͘^ĐsΘs/ ƌ͘>ŝŶƚŽůĂƉƉĂƚ ϴϱϰϳϮϬϭϯϭϭ
D͘^Đ/Θ// ƌ͘ZĞŬŚĂs ϵϴϰϲϰϬϲϴϭϵ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s ƌ͘^ƵďŝŶ<:ŽƐĞ ϵϰϰϳϴϭϰϯϵϬ
ϲ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ,ŝƐƚŽƌLJ
D͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘:ŝŶĐLJ^͘Z ϵϵϰϳϳϲϰϱϵϱ
D͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘ĞĞƉĂŬ: ϳϱϱϴϬϲϴϭϵϵ
ϳ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨDĂƚŚĞŵĂƚŝĐƐ
͘^Đ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ŶŝůĂE ϵϴϰϲϲϰϮϮϰϲ
͘^Đ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘^ĞĞŶĂs ϵϰϬϬϰϲϯϬϳϳ
͘^ĐsΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘^ŚŝŶƚŽ<' ϵϳϰϰϴϳϯϵϳϵ
D͘^Đ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ƐŚĂW ϴϲϬϲϴϱϳϮϰϴ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘ĞĞƉĂ^EĂŝƌ ϴϱϰϳϱϴϭϳϵϭ
ϴ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨWŚLJƐŝĐĂůĚƵĐĂƚŝŽŶ
͘W͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘dŚŽŵĂƐs͘ ϵϰϰϳϲϳϯϳϭϮ
͘W͘///Θ/s ƌ͘^ŽŶŝ:ŽŚŶd ϵϰϰϳϮϱϮϳϰϬ
͘W͘sΘs/ ZĞǀ͘&ƌ͘:ŽLJWd ϵϰϰϲϰϮϬϬϬϱ
͘W͘s//Θs/// ƌ͘d͘sŝǀĞŬĂŶĂŶĚĂŶ ϵϰϰϳϮϰϬϭϮϳ
ϵ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨWŚLJƐŝĐƐ
͘^Đ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ĚǁŝŶ:ŽƐĞ ϵϰϬϬϵϱϳϬϳϭ
͘^Đ///Θ/s ƌ͘yĂǀŝĞƌ:ŽƐĞƉŚ ϵϰϰϳϮϴϵϭϬϬ
͘^ĐsΘs/ ƌ͘s͘W͘:ŽƐĞƉŚ ϵϰϰϳϴϳϳϳϲϬ
D͘^Đ/Θ// ƌ͘^ƵĚŚĞĞƌ^ĞďĂƐƚŝĂŶ ϵϰϰϲϳϮϭϵϮϰ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s ƌ͘<͘z^ŚĂũƵ ϵϰϰϲϳϮϭϵϰϵ

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͘^Đ/Θ// ƌ͘ŝũŽLJ ϵϴϵϱϱϱϭϬϬϯ
͘^Đ///Θ/s ƌ͘ďŚŝůĂƐŚƉĞƚĞƌ ϵϳϰϳϬϭϴϳϵϭ
͘^ĐsΘs/ ƌ͘>ĞLJŽŶsĂƌŚŐĞƐĞ ϵϰϵϱϬϬϵϲϰϱ
D͘^Đ/Θ// ƌ͘^ƵĚŚŝŬƵŵĂƌ͘s ϴϱϰϳϱϱϯϭϳϰ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s ƌ͘͘K͘:ŽƐŚLJ ϵϴϰϳϵϬϴϯϱϳ
(I) UNAIDED SECTION
ůĂƐƐ dĞĂĐŚĞƌŝŶĐŚĂƌŐĞ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ
EƵŵďĞƌ
ϭ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨŽƚĂŶLJ
D͘^Đ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘^ƚĞƉŚLJ&ƌĂŶĐŝƐ ϴϬϴϲϯϭϵϰϲϳ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘^ĂďĞĞŶĂ͘D ϴϮϴϵϴϴϯϯϰϵ
Ϯ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨŽŵŵĞƌĐĞ
͘Žŵ͘/Θ//;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘ůŶŝƐŚĂůWE ϵϲϯϯϯϯϬϵϬϲ
͘Žŵ///Θ/s;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘^ƵũĂǁĂƌƌŝĞƌ ϵϵϰϳϮϱϴϵϰϵ
͘ŽŵsΘs/;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘<ĂůƉĂ^ŚĂũƵ ϵϰϵϱϰϮϮϵϲϴ
͘Žŵ͘/Θ//;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘^ĂŶĚŚLJĂs ϵϰϬϬϲϬϮϲϱϮ
͘Žŵ///Θ/s;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘WƌĂƐƐLJsŝƐǁĂďĂƌĂŶ ϵϰϬϬϵϵϭϵϱϮ
͘ŽŵsΘs/;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘dĞĞŶĂdŚŽŵĂƐ ϵϰϵϱϯϴϮϭϮϭ
͘Žŵ͘/Θ//;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘<ƌŝƐŚŶĂ^ ϴϱϰϳϭϱϴϵϬϯ
͘Žŵ///Θ/s;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘DƵǀŝƐŚ<D ϴϮϴϭϮϬϬϴϴϲ
͘ŽŵsΘs/;ĂƚĐŚͲͿ WƌŽĨ͘:ĞďŝŶ<ĂǀŝƐ ϴϭϮϵϲϮϱϮϴϴ
͘Žŵ͘;WƌŽĨĞƐƐŝŽŶĂůͿ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘<͘K͘&ƌĂŶĐŝƐ ϵϬϮϬϲϳϵϳϳϬ
͘͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘<͘ĂǀŝƐ ϵϰϬϬϲϳϰϳϭϰ
͘͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘ůĂŐƌĂŶƚŽŶLJ ϵϬϳϮϮϭϵϲϮϮ
͘͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘͘>͘ĂďLJ:ŽŚŶ ϵϴϰϲϴϭϵϲϮϬ
ϯ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨŽŵƉƵƚĞƌ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ
͘^Đ͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ŶƚŽŶLJdŚŽŵĂƐ ϴϮϴϭϰϴϵϳϳϭ
͘^Đ͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘ZŽŽƉĞƐŚ͘/ ϵϰϵϲϯϰϲϯϭϱ
͘^Đ͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘EŝƐŚĂZĂǀĞĞŶĚƌĂŶ ϴϲϬϲϰϰϰϳϬϲ
͘͘͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ŝŶĐLJ͘Z͘ƌŝŬŬĂƚ ϴϱϰϳϭϬϲϮϬϯ
͘͘͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘sŝũŝsŝƐǁĂŶĂƚŚĂŶ ϵϰϬϬϲϱϯϮϯϯ
͘͘͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘:ŽũƵ^ĞďĂƐƚŝĂŶ ϵϴϰϲϮϲϭϳϴ
ϰ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨŶŐůŝƐŚ
͘/Θ//;>ŝƚĞƌĂƚƵƌĞͿ WƌŽĨ͘WƌŝLJĂs͘ ϵϲϰϱϳϰϯϰϮϬ
͘///Θ/s;>ŝƚĞƌĂƚƵƌĞͿ WƌŽĨ͘^ƌĞĞůĞŬŚĂŚĂŶĚƌĂƐĞŬŚĂƌĂŶ ϵϵϲϭϯϱϬϬϰϯ
͘sΘs/;>ŝƚĞƌĂƚƵƌĞͿ WƌŽĨ͘<ƌŝƐŚŶĂ^ƵŬƵŵĂƌĂŶ< ϵϰϵϱϲϴϯϯϵϬ
D͘͘ŶŐůŝƐŚ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘dĞĞŶƵdŽŶLJ ϵϬϳϮϵϱϯϮϵϱ
D͘͘ŶŐůŝƐŚ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘:ĂŶŝƐ:ŽƐƐLJ ϵϵϵϱϵϱϴϲϵϭ
͘/Θ//;ŶŐ͘Θ,ŝƐƚ͘ŽƵďůĞDĂŝŶͿ ƌ͘<͘ŚĂŶĚƌĂŶ ϵϰϰϳϲϳϯϮϰϯ
͘///Θ/s;ŶŐ͘Θ,ŝƐƚ͘ŽƵďůĞDĂŝŶͿ WƌŽĨ͘>ŝďŝƚŚĂWĂƵů ϴϱϰϳϱϰϭϵϴϭ
͘sΘs/;ŶŐ͘Θ,ŝƐƚ͘ŽƵďůĞDĂŝŶͿ WƌŽĨ͘^ƌĞĞĚĞǀŝDĂĚŚĂǀĂŶ<ƵƚƚLJ ϵϲϮϬϮϮϬϬϬϲ
ϱ͘ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚŽĨ&ŽŽĚdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ
͘^Đ͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ŵďŝůLJD͘ ϵϵϰϳϯϱϮϴϴϳ
ϲ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ'ĞŽůŽŐLJ
͘^Đ͘/Θ// DƐ͘:ĞĞǀĂDĂƌŝLJĂ^ĂůƵƐ ϳϬϯϰϱϰϭϳϱϯ
D͘^Đ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ZŽƐŚŝŶŝ͘W͘W ϵϰϰϲϯϬϭϴϬϳ
D͘^Đ///Θ/s DƐ͘^ŚĂŝŵĂD͘D ϵϰϰϳϯϳϵϵϯϯ
ϳ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ,ŽƚĞůDĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚΘ
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͘^Đ͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘WŝƵƐ:ŽƐĞƉŚ ϵϳϰϰϳϮϳϮϲϭ
͘^Đ͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘:ĞŶŶLJdŚŽŵĂƐ ϵϰϵϱϯϲϭϰϵϮ
ϴ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ>ŝďƌĂƌLJ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞ
͘>͘^Đ͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘^ĂũŝƚŚĂ<͘Z ϴϮϴϭϰϳϰϮϯϰ
ϵ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨDĂůĂLJĂůĂŵ
͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ZĞŵLJĂ ϵϱϰϰϲϮϬϴϱϵ
͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘'ĂƌŐŝ<^ ϵϰϬϬϱϭϮϯϳϵ
͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘^ŝŶƚŽ<ŽŶŬŽƚŚ ϵϰϵϳϲϮϰϱϵϭ
ϭϬ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨDĂƐƐĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƚŝŽŶΘ
:ŽƵƌŶĂůŝƐŵ  
D͘͘:͘/Θ// Dƌ͘ZŝƚŚǁŝĐŬWƌĂǀŝŶ ϬϳϰϰϮϮϮϮϴϵ
ϭϭ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJ
͘^Đ͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ƌŝŐŚƚ͘W͘:ĂĐŽď ϳϮϵϯϵϮϳϯϲϳ
͘^Đ͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘^ŝŶĚĂŽŵŝŶŝĐ ϵϳϰϱϬϲϰϴϱϳ
͘^Đ͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘sĂŶĚĂŶĂs͘^ ϵϴϵϱϰϭϯϮϴϯ
D͘^Đ͘ůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJ/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘WƌŝLJĂĚĂƌƐŝŶŝ͘ ϵϵϲϭϱϱϳϳϬϳ
D͘^Đ͘ůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJ///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘ŵĂƌƐŽŶs͘W ϵϱϲϳϴϴϲϬϭϴ
ϭϮ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨWŚLJƐŝĐƐ
͘^Đ͘/Θ// Dƌ͘^ŚĂŶƚŽd͘ ϵϲϬϱϯϬϰϱϭϳ
ϭϯ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ^ŽĐŝĂůtŽƌŬƐ
͘^͘t͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ůůǁŝŶdŚŽŵĂƐd ϵϲϬϱϲϱϮϴϲϱ
͘^͘t͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘^ĂũŝƚŚE^ ϵϵϵϱϰϲϯϵϯϱ
͘^͘t͘sΘs/ WƌŽĨ͘ZŽƐĞŵĂƌLJd'ĞŽƌŐĞ ϵϮϴϳϱϱϳϳϯϭ
D͘^͘t/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘ũĞĞƐŚ<'ĞŽƌŐĞ ϵϲϯϯϲϴϱϬϲϳ
D͘^͘t///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘ďŚŝůĂƐŚŚĂŶĚƌĂŶ ϵϱϰϰϮϭϰϮϮϳ
ϭϰ͘ĞƉƚ͘ŽĨ^ƚĂƚŝƐƚŝĐƐ
D͘^Đ͘/Θ// WƌŽĨ͘'ĞĞƚŚƵ'ŽƉŝŶĂƚŚ ϵϵϰϲϱϬϲϭϱϬ
D͘^Đ͘///Θ/s WƌŽĨ͘:ŝũŝD͘ ϴϱϵϬϰϯϭϰϭϴ

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XXII COLLEGE ANTHEM

ImcpWyss°hn-f°- m-bp≈ tPymXnt 


t\cmb am¿§w \o Imt´-Wta
CØncn aptºm´p t]mIp-hm-\m-sbs‚
DƒØn-cn-sbm∂p sImfp-tØ-Wta

kØmbpw NnØmbpw k¿Δ-kzm-flm-hmbpw


kXy-Øn≥ XXzta \o ekn-∏q
I
- m-Wm-bh
- b
- vs°√mw IÆn¬ s]mcp-fmbn
ImW-s∏-Sm-sX-bn-cn-°p-thmt\

Rms\mcp a¨Xcn am{X-am-sW-¶nepw


\q\-ah- nSp-sØ kr„n-bt√m
ssIhn-SmsXs∂ \o Imcp-Wy°m-Xte
ssIheyZmXmth ssI sXmgp-t∂≥
ssI sXmgp-t∂≥ ssI sXmgp-t∂≥

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RAGGING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED
IN THE COLLEGE CAMPUS
Ragging means doing of any act, by disorderly conduct, to a student of an educational
institution which causes or likely to cause physical or physiological harm or raising
apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to that student and includes:
1. Teasing, abusing or playing practical jokes on, or hurting, student; or
2. Asking a student to do any act or perform something which such student will not, in
the ordinary course, willingly do.
If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority, strict actions
will be taken against that student immediately.
As a measure for preventing the menace of ragging in the college campus, and as per
the directions of the Honourable Supreme Court, UGC., University and Government, an
Anti Ragging Squad has been constituted consisting of the following members.
Sl. No. Name Helpline Phone No.
1 Police Station 0480-2825228
2 Circle Inspector of Police 0480-2826600
9497987139
9447380698
3 Sub-Inspector of Police 9497980533
4 Rev. Dr. T. M. Jose, Principal 9349823372
5 Dr. T. Vivekanandan (Staff advisor ) 9447240127
6 Dr. N. Anilkumar, Discipline Com. Convenor 9447384250
7 Prof. Pallikkattil Mary Pathros
(Anti Ragging Convenor for girls) 9495945424
8 Dr. Aravinda B.P. (Anti Ragging Convenor for boys) 9446572732
8 Dr.Mathew Paul Ukken (Vice-Principal) 9495464016
9 Prof. V.P. Anto (Vice-Principal) 9446641333
10 Mr. Babu M.L. 9446367710

If any student is subjected to any kind of incidents of Ragging, they can call the above
persons on phone for immediate help.
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Monday

Tueday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

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