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Status

Due to its commendable performance, the College was conferred
autonomous status in July 1987. Under autonomy the College aims at
giving opportunities to teachers and students to make innovations
utilizing their creative talents, improving the standards of teaching,
examination and research and making them quickly respond to social
needs. This Autonomous College has the freedom to determine its own
courses of study and syllabi and to prescribe rules for admission,
subject to the rules and policies of the State Government and evolve
methods of evaluation and conduct of examinations. Promotion of
national integration is an important feature of the college.
The specific aims and objectives
under autonomy:
Give diversity to the courses
and patterns of University education which will suit the talents
and abilities of the students and bring out the best in them.
Encourage innovative experiments
especially in three areas: Syllabus, methods of teaching, evaluation.
Devising courses that will increase employment
opportunities, linking studies as far as possible with
the man power - needs of the country and with the urgent
needs of the State and the District.
Promoting academic excellence.
Helping the weaker sections, the
intellectually backward, with remedial work and more flexible
courses.
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Arouse in the students a sense of social justice,
an interest, responsibility, and concern for their fellow
men by exposure to actual living conditions in slums and villages
and by meaningful community services, especially through participation
in National Service Scheme.
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Inculcating the students the basic
moral, social and spiritual values necessary for building up
character and developing personality through courses in Ethics,
General Knowledge, environmental
awareness
to the students.
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