ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT (AQAR) 2006-07

OF THE IQAC, ALAGAPPAUNIVERSITY

[All accredited institutions shall submit the AQAR to the NAAC by the end of every academic year with emphasis on the following key result areas]

Name of the Institution Year of Report

ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY, KARAIKUDI, 2006-07

TAMIL NADU, INDIA- 630 003

(Accredited with ‘A’ Grade by the NAAC)

PART - A : PLAN AND OUTCOME
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.

Plan of Action: The Plan of action aims to attain the goal of the university as enunciated in its motto. “Excellence in Action”. The IQAC reiterates that the University keeps before it the vision of excellence in all spheres of education.

The University is committed to provide a High Quality Higher Education to the people of this region so that the human resources are put to best use in uplift of the nation to Educational, Social, Technological, Environmental and Economic Magnificence (ESTEEM).

The IQAC worked out plans for the University, as follows, for 2006-07.

Sl. No. / Plan of Actions - Details
1 / To strategically secure the benefits of Accreditation with ‘A’ Grade by the NAAC by expansion, collaboration and innovation
2 / To revamp the programs of studies in the Affiliated colleges whose programs have become fully under the fold of AlagappaUniversity from Academic Year 2006-07.
3 / To enable the first generation learners of the University hailing from the rural pockets of the beat area of the University to learn thoroughly
4 / To encourage faculty members to enrich their skills and expand their reach with appropriate exposures and assistances
5 / To promote increasing the Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) endeavours in order to expand the reach of Educational opportunities
6 / To motivate the faculty and student researchers to apply for more funded projects so that opportunities funded works are exploited to the advantage of the University, Faculty and Learner
7 / To spur more departments to go for UGC Assistance under SAP/FIST Status
8 / To ensure that every division/department pursue their programs with added quality commitments
9 / To align effectively with the internal and external stake-holders so that appropriate bonding for development is enabled and activated
10 / To ensure that the Stamp of Quality- Fineness, Attentiveness, Suppleness and Thoroughness(FAST), is made default in every sphere of activity.
Outcome of Actions: The outcome depicts the achievements of the University in tandem with the plan of Action and influences the future of the University. The University is made Educationally, Socially, Technologically, Environmentally and Economically Magnificent (ESTEEM) institution.

The IQACtook stock of achievements,of the University, as follows, for 2006-07.

Sl. No. / Outcome of Planned Actions – Details
1 / The 16 Departments, 2 ConstituentColleges, 9 Centres of Studies / Development, the Directorate of Distance Education (DDE),Directorate of Collaborative Programs(DCP) and Administrative Divisions of the University are geared for more committed action under the leadership of the new Vice-chancellor
2 / In all the Departments of the University offer 65 programs, the DDE offers another65 programs, the DCP offers 45 and the Affiliated Colleges offer over 30 programs
3 / The Departments, Constituent Colleges, Centres of Studies / Development, the Directorate of Distance Education (DDE), Directorate of Collaborative Programs(DCP) Administrative Divisions and the Affiliating Colleges were involve in quality enhancement exercises, may be the first phase of change management, namely ‘unfreezing’ so that ‘status-quo’ is weeded out and mental preparation for accepting a new world of opportunities and challenges is established.
4 / Programs offered by majority of the University Departments are thoroughly revamped and made CBCS. Remedial learning, TEPSE and HEPSN also got fabulous support
5 / Public-Private-Partnership routefor expanding the reach of the University throughout the length and breadth of the nation and abroad by introducing more number of Non-conventional Programs of learning through the Directorate of Collaborative Programs is pursued ably
6 / Faculty members have established more global/national linkages for sourcing collaborative opportunities for joint research, Post-doctoral fellowships and overseas placements for students/scholars and so on.
7 / A modern auditorium with multiple utility space-lets, with overall capacity of 1400 is just added. The University gained visibility. Besides many buildings were given face lifts. The Alagappa University Arch spanning over 100 feet in length got constructed.
8 / Funded Research activitiesin the Departments of Bio-Tech, Oceanography & Coastal Area Studies, Industrial Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Physical Education, Education, Centre for Women’s Studies and faculty of Management got a robust growth.
9 / Many out-reach activities and Co-curricular programs like eminars, Symposia, Meet the Managers, Student Meets, Alumni Meets, Celebrations, Cultural Fete, Self Help Group activities, NSS, Red-ribbon club and other activities were taken out.
10 / Attitude, Behaviour, Capacity and Dedication (ABCD) are perhaps the tools to ensure that the Stamp of Quality- Fineness, Attentiveness, Suppleness and Thoroughness(FAST) is achieved. This ‘ABCD’ is made default in every sphere of activity so that the quality ‘FAST’ flowed naturally leading to the realization of super-ordinate goal, ‘ESTEEM’...
Part B
  1. Activities Reflecting the Goals and Objective of the Institution

The AlagappaUniversity has identified internalization of higher education as one of its missions. The A grade Quality education received by this University from the NAAC has provided a platform for globalizing the Indian Higher Education.

  1. New Academic Programs Initiated (UG/PG)

a. In the University Departments
1. Master of Library and Information Science
2. Master of Arts in Communicative English
3. BA ( English)One year Program in English Language Exclusively for the three year Diploma holders of English from China
4. M.Phil (English)
5. Ph.D (English)
6. Certificate Course in French
b. New Programs In the Collaborative Mode
1. B.Sc., (Optometry) / 2. PG Diploma in Hotel Food Service Management
c. New Programs In the Distance Mode
1. M.Sc.(Computer Science) / 2. B.Sc( Information Technology) / 3. B.Sc.(Computer Science)
  1. Innovations in Curricular Design and Transaction

All the innovative methods such as experiential learning, brain storming, team-teaching, simulation modeling, sensitivity training, co-operativelearning approaches and other student centered approaches are widely employed by the faculty members. Seminars, Power point Presentation, Case discussionand Internet-based learning methodsare employed to supplement class room discussion/lectures.

There is a growing need for Programs in English for students from Republic of China. Hence programs in BA ( 1 year program for those with 3 year Diploma) , MA, M.Phil and Ph.D in English are launched.

Bridge courses are provided to familiarize the students who take programs that are quite different from their qualifying degrees, especially in MBA and MCA programs.

Modular approach in the form of unitization of syllabus of each course of all programs is followed in structuring the courses. This enables micro level academic planning possible, makes the students and the faculty to concentrate on all the modules or units.

Courses in Communication and Life skills are given to the students who are mostly vernacular-cult. Without this, the needy students never can enjoy the joy of learning.

Intensive Coverage of Syllabi, Practical Knowledge Impartation, Interactive Process in Learning (Student-Teacher and Student–Student Interactions), Power Point Presentation, Student Assignments, Remedial Learning for Infirm Students, etc are followed.

Village Placement Program is yet another innovation in the Curricula which exposes the students to the ground realities of rural India and develops the students into balanced citizens, when they complete the course at AlagappaUniversity.

  1. Inter-disciplinary Programs Started

B.Com (Computer Applications), MA Communicative English and MSc (Maths with Computer Applications) are some programs with inter-disciplinary approach.

Besides, the University adopts inter-disciplinary approach. in the design of most programs at post graduate and research levels as well. All Non-computer Programs of study are having computer courses for 6 to 8credit hours. The ‘International Business &E-Commerce’ has 12 credit hours of computer curriculum. The Industrial Chemistry program has course in General Management.In research too, inter-disciplinary approach is followed in Science and Education faculties.

  1. Examination Reforms Implemented

There is a great degree of computerization. Examination Schedule is published on the Website. The Examination section maintains a Data Bank on the subject experts. Scrutiny of Question Papers is done in most cases.

The conduct of University Examinations is streamlined such that all examinations of the Odd semester are over by middle of December and of the Even semester are over by middle of April.

The publication of results of all Regular / Collaborative Program / Distance Education arequickened. Within a month’s after examinations, results are released through University Website.

  1. Candidates Qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc.

Examinations / No. of Qualified Candidates
UGC-CSIR(Net) / 6
UGC- SLET / 2
GATE / 10
Indian Civil Services / -
Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship, etc / 43
  1. Initiatives towards Faculty Development Program

Faculty Development Programs cover:

i. All eligible faculty members are sent for UGC Refresher and Orientation programs with ASC of the UGC functioning in different Universities. 14 Faculty members have taken UGC Refresher / Orientation programs in the year 2006-07.

ii. All the Departments of the University are involved in research.The research culture percolates down to all individuals including the new recruits.

iii.Organization, participation and presentation of papers in conferences/seminars are given top priority so that faculty get exposures and can enhance their bench marks. The Faculty Members attended 185 Seminars, 70 Conferences and 17 Workshops during the year

iv. Faculty members are encouraged to do project funded by the UGC/ NABARD/DST/DBT/DRDO and the like. 57 Projects with a funding of Rs. 714 Lakhs are undertaken.

Research papers published by the teachers in refereed journals and periodicals

Particulars / 2006-07
International / 126
National / 140
Average Impact Factor of the papers published (partial information only) / 2.4
b) Patents, if any (give details) / 4
c) Number of books published / 19
d) Number of PhDs awarded / 82
e) Awards / recognition for research work / International / 7
National / 3

v.Total Number of Seminars / Workshops Conducted : 88

Events / Number
Seminars / 28
Workshops / 52
Conferences / 8
  1. Research Projects

Events / Number
Newly implemented Ongoing / 15
Completed / Nil
  1. Patents Generated, if any

16 (Sixteen) patents generated by the Dept. of industrial chemistry.

LIST OF PATENTS FILED

Authors: A.Subramania, T.Vasudevan, R.Gangadharan

No / Title / Patent Number / Patented in
1 / A novel process for the synthesis of LiNiVO4 as cathode material for the rocking chair lithium ion cells / NF-256/00 / India
2 / A novel solid-state method for the synthesis of lithium molybdate Li2MoO4 as cathode material for secondary lithium intercalation cell / NF-257/00 / India
3 / A Low temperature procedure for the synthesis of LiCoMnO4 battery cathode material. rocking chair lithium ion cell / NF-276/00 / India
4 / A novel process for the preparation of LiNiMnO4 as battery cathode material for high voltage lithium cells. / NF-277/00 / India
5 / A thermal procedure for the synthesis of LiCo0.5Ni0.5O2 battery cathode material for reversible lithium ion cells. / NF-278/00 / India
6 / A novel process for the preparation of LiCoVO4 useful as cathode material for the secondary lithium ion cells. / NF-279/00 / India
7 / A novel wet grinding thermal process for the synthesis of LiNiPO4 cathode material for rocking chair lithium ion cells / NF-381/00 / India & US
8 / A process for the preparation of LiBF4 / NF-382/00 / India
9 / An improved process for the synthesis of LiCo0.5B0.5O2 useful as cathode material for reversible lithium in cells / NF-419/00 / India
10 / A method for preparation of LiClO4 useful as electrolyte for non-aqueous batteries / NF-421/00 / India
11 / A novel process for the synthesis of lithium meta borate (LiBO2) / NF-422/00 / India
12 / A new solid state thermal method for the synthesis of LiPF6 as battery electrolyte / US 033432-013 / US
13 / A new solid state process for the synthesis of lithium meta phosphate (LiPO3) / US 23373 / US
14 / A solid state method for the synthesis of lithium meta arsenate (LiAsO2) / US 10/108,696
EU 2718509
9-2111-IN0200086) / US & EU
15 / Preparation of lithium hexafluoro arsenate (LiAsF6) by a novel method for lithium cells / NF-453/2001; US 6, 682,712 B2; EU 02718503.2-211-in / India & US & EU
16 / Process for preparing cathode materials for Li-batteries / 0156NF2002/IN
WO 03/086975A1 / World
  1. New Collaborative Research Programs

Name of the teacher / Title of the Project / Duration
(Years) / Funding Agency / Amount Rs.Lakhs / Status
Dr. N. Sridharan / A Study on  - graphs / 3 / UGC / 1.28 / On Going
Dr. N. Anbazhagan / A Replacement and substitutable Inventory system / 3 / DST / 3.77 / On Going
Dr. R. Roopkumar / Generalized Ridgelet Transform / 3 / DST / 1.24 / On Going
Dr. N. Sridharan / “A study on excellent and very excellent graphs with respect to various domination and fractional domination parameters” / 3 / DST / 13.00 / On Going
Dr.C.Sanjeeviraja / UGC-SAP / 5 / UGC / 57.60 / On-going
Dr.C.Sanjeeviraja / DST-FIST / 5 / DST / 35 .00 / On-going
Dr.K.Sankara-narayanan / Growth of ZnO bulk single crystal and preparation of polished wafer for nitride epitaxy / 3 / DRDO / 23.23 / Completed
Dr.C.Sanjeeviraja / Studies on the effect of p-type dopants on intrinsic ZnO films for the application of transparent optoelectronic devices / 3 / UGC-DAE CSR, Indore / 3.06 / On-going
Dr.C.Sanjeeviraja / Characterization of Reactor Materials by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy / 3 / BRNS-DAE, Mumbai / 25.42 / On-going
Dr.C.Sanjeeviraja / Development and Characterization of PVE-PEMA basedsolid polymer blend electrolytes for battery applicationselectrochromic thin films / 1 / DST / 20.00 / On-going
Dr.S.Rajendran / Development and Characterization of PVC-PEMA based solid polymer blend electrolytes for battery applications / 3 / DST / 20.00 / On-going
Dr.G.Ravi / A venture for developing Electro- optic modulator from DAST single crystals / 3 / DST / 23.75 / On-going
Dr. P. Manisankar / Environmental monitoring project (for Tamilnadu road sector project in upgrading road from Ramanathapuram to Tuticorin) / 3 / TNRSP Chennai / 10.31 / Ongoing
Dr. P. Manisankar / Carbon nanotube modified elec-trode for enhanced voltammetric sensing of organic pollutants / 3 / DST / 32.43 / Ongoing
Dr. P. Manisankar / Investigation on the synthesis and characterization of functional / multi-component nano-structured (nanotube / nanorod / nanoribbon / nano-cables) polyaniline based materials / 3 / DST / 40.45 / Ongoing
Dr. P. Manisankar / Development and evaluation of alternatives chromate based primers on aluminum aerospace alloys. / 2 / DRDL / 9.79 / Ongoing
Dr. P. Manisankar / Development of nano sized cathode materials for lithium battery appli. / 3 / DST / 22.37 / Ongoing
Dr.B.Muralidharan / A study on the modification of dyeing behaviour of polyester fibers / 3 / UGC / 2.08 / On going
Dr. G. Paruthiamal Kalaignan / Preparation and characterization of nano-crystalline Ni-Co composite coatings for the industrial applications / 3 / UGC / 5.64 / Ongoing
Dr. A. Subramania / Development of PVDF-HFP based nanaocomposite polymer electrolyte membrane for advanced Li battery application / 3 / UGC / 5.93 / Ongoing
Dr. A. Subramania / Development of microporous PVDF-HFP based blend polymer electrolyte membrane for advanced Li battery application / 3 / DST / 9.35 / Ongoing
Dr.E.R.Naganathan / Collaborative Directed Basic Research in Smart and Secure Environment / 3 / National Technical Research Organization / 100.00 / On-going
K. Pandima Devi / Antioxidant properties of Olive oil: Possible
role in preventing environmental immunotoxity
and associated oxidative stress. / Dec 2004-
Dec 2007 / DST,
New Delhi / 10.02 / Ongoing
S. Karutha Pandian / Biotechnology for Leather:
Towards Cleaner Processing
(under New Millennium Indian Technology
Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) Scheme) / Apr 2002-
Jan 2009 / CSIR, New Delhi / 47.21 / Ongoing
S. Karutha Pandian / Evaluation of bacterial diversity associated with coral Acropora BY 16s Rrna gene sequence for SSCP (in association with Dept. of Indus. Chemistry & Dept. of Biotech) / Apr 2006-
Jan 2009 / Dredging Corpn. India Ltd., Govt. of India / 34.00 / Ongoing
Dr.A.Veeraravi / Selection and Evaluation of potential probiotics for commercial production of mud crab seeds / Apr. 2007 –Mar. 2009 / UGC / 1.00 / Ongoing
Dr.M.Ramesh / In vitro Micropropagation from diff. explants of Jatropha curcas L-A potential energy source for mass production of renewable energy (bio-diesel) / Apr. 2007 –Mar. 2009 / UGC / 0.95 / Ongoing
Dr.C.Stella / Environmental impact monitoring for SSCP (in association with Dept. of Indus. Chemistry & Dept. of Biotech) / 3 / Dredging Corpn. India Ltd., Govt. of India / 73.00 / On going
Dr.C.Stella / Conservation and sustainable use of GOMBR- Pearl oyster / 2 / GEF-UNDP- GOMBRT / 16.58 / Ongoing
Dr.C.Stella / Conservation and sustainable use of GOMBR- Schedule molluscs / 2 / GEF-UNDP- GOMBRT / 9.97 / Ongoing
Dr.C.Stella / Marine Ecological Survey-Fishing harbour-Thondi, Muthupettai, Mookayur and Sethuvasatram / 2 / WAPCOS-Haryana / 4.40 / Ongoing
Dr.C.Stella / Marine Ecological Survey-for fresh water lake development project at Port Blair / 2 / WAPCOS-Haryana / 1.5 / Ongoing
Dr.E.Kannapiran / Evaluation of bacterial diversity associated with coral Acropora BY 16s Rrna gene sequence for SSCP (in association with Dept. of Indus. Chemistry & Dept. of Biotech) / 3 / DBT / 17.91 / On going
Dr.S.Ravikumar / Geomicrobial Investigation and characterization of microbial communities in Mannargudi Mangrove ecosystem of Tamil Nadu / 2 / MoE&F / 13.5 / On going
Dr.V.Manickavasagam / IPR&TRIPS / 1 / Planning Commn. / 1.70 / Completed
Dr.TR.Gurumoorthy / Consumer Awareness and Rights / 1 / IIPA, MoPD&CA / 0.50 / Completed
S. Gokilavani / Evaluation of Working Committees on Sexual Harassment in workplaces / ½ / NIPCCD, Bangalore / 0.32 / Completed
S. Gokilavani / Survey on Cultural Heritage Buildings in Chetti Nadu Area / 1/12 / DRDA, Sivagangai / 0. 20 / Completed
Dr. P. Prema / Monitoring and Evaluation of implementation of SSA / 8 / MHRD
New Delhi / 10.50 / Ongoing
Dr.P Paul Devanesan / Human Relation and Human Rights Practice in Higher Education Institutions / 1 / UGC / 2.75 / On-going
Dr. G. Lokanadha Reddy / Occupational Stress, Professional Burnout and job satisfaction among Special Education Teachers in S.India / 1 / Govt. of Tamil Nadu / 2.29 / On-going
Dr.A.Shenbagavalli / Trekking Expedition / 1 / UGC / 0.84 / On-going
Dr.A.Shenbagavalli / Health Awareness Program / 1 / UGC / 0.50 / On-going
Dr.P.Sivakumar / Evaluating Media Based courseware to promote environmental Values amongTeacher Trainees at Sec. Teaching Level / 2 / UGC / 2.75 / On-going
Dr.S.Gokilavani / Problems of single/Unmarried women / 1 / UGC / 0.25 / Completed
Dr.K.Manimekalai / Status and Role of Women in Alagappa Educational Institutions / 1 / UGC / 0.25 / Completed
Dr.K.R.Murugan / Impact of Self-Help Groups in women Empowerment / 1 / UGC / 0.25 / Completed
Mr.K.Kanagaraj / Child Labour in Karaikudi / 1 / UGC / 0.25 / Completed
Dr.S.Gokilavani / Women and Reproductive Health / 1 / UGC / 0.25 / Completed
Dr.S.Gokilavani / Women’s space in Information and communication Technology / 1 / UGC / 0.25 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Preparation of Sivaganga Dt. Perspective Plan for NREGS / 1 / DRDA / 2.56 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Selection of Technical and computer assts. for NREGS / 1 / DRDA / 0.30 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Establishment of Big model Nursery / 1 / National Horticultural Mission / 18.0 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Skill Training Program – Magalir Thittam – Garment Readymades - SHGs / 1 / Tamil Nadu Women Development corpn. / 1.60 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Skill Training Program for SHGs - THADCO / 1 / THADCO, Sivaganga / 0.24 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Skill Training Program for Traditional Weavers in Handloom Weeving / 1 / NABARD / 1.96 / Completed
Dr.B.Dharmalingam / Elite Jatropa Plantation / 1 / TNAU, Coimbatore / 5.00 / Completed
Total / 714.05
  1. Research Grants Received from Various Agencies

Grants Received from Various Agencies Rs. 3.54 crores