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P R O PROSPECTUS

S P E C T U S 2 2015-16
015-2016

Their blessings are with us always.

Late Smt.SUNDARBAI SHANKARLAL SRISRIMAL &


Late Sri. SHANKARLAL SRISRIMAL
(To commemorate the memory of their parents,
the donors have named the college after them)

JAINA PRAYER
Jainas chant the Namokar Mantra in Prakrit, the language in which it was composed
many centuries ago. It consists of just five lines of text and two appended lines as
follows :

Namo Arihantanam

(I bow to the Arihantas, the Jainas, the perfected


human beings)

Namo Siddhanam

(I bow to Siddhas, the liberated bodiless souls)

Namo Airiyanam

(I bow to the Acharyas, the leaders of the Jaina


congregations)

Namo Uvajjhayanam

(I bow to the Upadhyayas, the spiritual teachers)

Namo Loe Savva Sahunam

(I bow to all the Sadhus (ascetics) in the world)

Eso Pancha namokara savva pavapanasno


Mangalanamcha savvesim padhamam havai mangalam.
(This five-fold obeisance mantra destroys all sins and obstacles, and of all
auspicious repetitions, it is first and foremost)

CONTENTS

Vision, Mission and Motto

Board of Management

Secretary & Associate Secretary Message

Principals Message

Why Shasun

Academic programmes, Eligibility and Fees

10

Admission Procedure & Rules and Regulations

14

University Rank Holders

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Courses in brief

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Our Vision

To create a Center of Excellence on par With World Class Institutions.

To empower students through education and help them realize their potential.

Our Mission

To prepare students for the challenges of life and career.

To impart value-based holistic education along with co-curricular,


extra-curricular and
life-skill programmes.

To facilitate job placements through campus interviews.

Go Beyond
The motto of the College stresses the need to run an extra mile to achieve ones goal.
The College endeavors to create an atmosphere where in the students are encouraged
to set high goals, reach out and become achievers.

Governing Council / Executive Committee


Secretary

Shri. S. Abhaya Kumar Srisrimal

Associate Secretary

Shri. Ashok Kumar Metha

Members

Shri. Mohanchand Dadha


Shri Kailashmull Dugar
Shri.Vimal Kumar Srisrimal
Shri. Ajit Kumar Chordia
Smt. Usha Abhaya Kumar
Smt. Manju Dugar
Shri . Sanjay Bhandari
Shri. Navratanmull Dugar
Shri Narendar Kumar Sakaria

Ex Officio

Dr. R.Venkatakrishna Murali


University Nominee

Dr. B. Poorna
Principal

The College was granted permission by the Govt. of Tamilnadu by its G.O. dated 16th September, 2004 and
affiliation by the University of Madras on 18th May, 2005.

Board of Management

Shri. B.C. Bohra


President
Sri S.S. Jain Educational Society

Shri. Harish L Metha

Hon. Secretary General

Shri. Mahaveer Bohra


Joint Secretary

Sri S.S. Jain Educational Society

Shri. S. Abhaya Kumar


Secretary

Shri. Ashok Kumar Mehta


Associate Secretary

MEMBERS

Shri. S. Vimal Kumar

Shri. Ajit Kumar Chordia

Shri. Mohanchand Dadha

Shri Navratanmull Dugar

Shri Kailashmull Dugar

Shri. Narendar Kumar Sakariya

Smt. Manju Dugar

Smt. Usha Abhaya Kumar

Dr. B. Poorna
Principal

Dr. R. Venkatakrishna Murali


University Nominee

Message by the Secretary

Ensuring quality higher education is one of the most important things we can do for future generations Ron Lewis.
Shasun adheres to the stated quote and ensures persistent imparting of value oriented higher education merged with skill
evolution. It is of paramount importance that the vision of an organization is perceived by each individual associated with in
the same way as the founder did and I am glad that our college has been consistent in generating the expected output.
Profound implications evinced by educated women into the professional workforce arena have proved their mettle in
juxtapose set of circumstances. Women, being a part of the essential human resource base of each country is a major
contributor in its competitiveness and sustainable development. Each student, forming a learning bond with our college
will be enriched and driven by the ambience set for the learners. A believer in women empowerment , Shasun affirms the
holistic development of the youth, who, with their expertise will reach the pinnacle point of success. Be confident to live
your dreams, execute ideas , stay focused and discover yourself.
Best Wishes!
S. Abhaya Kumar
Secretary

Message by the Associate Secretary

Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read
ours, Rightly said by the English Philosopher , John Locke. The advocacy of Female empowerment is being practiced in the
campus of Shasun. I feel elated to see future leaders, budding entrepreneurs and sportswomen within the portals of the
college. Women is the divine personification of Knowledge, Power and Wealth . She has the potential to unleash the mental
impede which limits her significant role in the family , society and country , at large. Tremendous change is witnessed in
the recent times where womens role is acknowledged and celebrated. Higher Education marks a change in an individuals
attitude, thinking and perception towards life . It nurtures , moulds and strengthens youth to scuffle with conflicting
situations. Shasun holds a commitment to students in realizing their aspirations and hope to be reciprocated by being a
proud Alma mater. Good Luck and God Bless!

Shri. Ashok Kumar Mehta


Associate Secretary
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A Warm Welcome from the Principal

Whatever you do, be different that was the advice my mother gave me, and I cant think of better advice for
an entrepreneur. If youre different, you will stand out, Anita Roddick.
Gods complete creation is women with all its ingrained and adapted qualities of a compassionate mother, a caring sister, a
devoted wife , a loving daughter and a committed professional. She synthesis work life balance, execute her duties with a
systematic approach and renders her best. Our ten years Young college Shasun persevers to make women competitive,
S. Vimal Kumar Srisrimal
participative, fearless and skillful enabling them to face the ambiguities of world around.
In anticipation
of Women
Secretary
& Correspondent
Empowerment, Shasun not only advocates womens right to higher education but implements the prerequisite needed
with the available resources to ensure overall holistic development of an individual. Apart from academia, college outsources
expertise to share their knowledgeable insights on life skills, human rights, health, safety and career guidance. With the
signing of MOU with renowned organizations, we assure the best training facilities thereby opening the doors for 100%
placement in continuation and sustaining with the present batch success ratio.
Our college has been accredited with A grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council in January 2013
which stands as a testimonial to its credibilities . A well deserved recognition came with the Best Accredited Student
Branch award from CSI for bringing Computers to masses and organizing events focusing on instilling leadership skills and
analytical thinking within students . We are proud to state that SSS Shasun Jain College for Women was the only Arts
& Science college out of 58 nominated colleges from all over India to be honoured with this award. Shasun encourages
to keep a optimistic and adventurous outlook on life, strive for a better tomorrow and keep learning. It nurtures
intellectual and academic pursuits with the right guidance from qualified academicians providing a favourable environment
for development of young inquisitive minds who enter the portals of this vibrant institution. Warm wishes for a bright
future!

Dr. B. Poorna
Principal

WHY SHASUN!
INFRASTRUCTURE : Built on 2.5 acres of land, Shasun College is located at
T.Nagar. The college block measures approximately 50000 Sq. Ft. and an
additional 20000 Sq. Ft. dedicated space for the VISCOM Labs.
NAAC ACCREDITATION : Shasun College has been accredited as A grade
institution by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).The
assessment by NAAC takes a holistic view of all the inputs, processes and
results of the institution.
ISO CERTIFIED INSTITUTION : The Institute is an ISO 9001:2008 certified.
The standard is based on a number of quality management principles including
a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the
process approach and continual improvement.
FUTURE VISION : In the next 3 years , we strive to be an autonomous institute.
With the vision to achieve the autonomy, we are embarking a new journey every
year to bring out the best in our students academically and otherwise.
FACULTY : Teachers at Shasun College are knowledgeable, dedicated,
youthful in attitude, tuned-in and inspiring. They are the strong pillars of the
students and their guidance will provide an opportunity to build a foundation of
life-long career.
INDUSTRY INTERACTION : Eminent personalities from various walks of life
Business Leaders, Professionals, Arts, Culture, Thought Leaders and Sports personalities share their experience &
expertise with our students.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE : The students of the college consistently maintain good academic record and college
produced 25 Ranks in the top 10 University Ranks. More than 450 students get University ranks every year and this year
our students of B.Com A/F and M.Com A/F have bagged the 1st rank in the University.
SCHOLARSHIP: Students are offered merit scholarship every year. Students who secure 95% and above in their +2
examination are eligible for merit scholarship and for Jain community 100% special fees wavier is offered.
PLACEMENT : Pre-Placement training is provided to the students to equip
themselves to present their true talents.
The college has signed MOU with "Knowledge Curve" a Partner of MSME and
'Talent Sprint' a Partner of 'NSDC' to provide an opportunity for the students to
get a government approved certificate.
CAREER : With a dedicated team of Training and Placement Staff and over 60
Professionals representing more than 25 companies visiting the campus for the
placements, students are for sure to find a suitable career option from the lot.
SHASUN SHAKTHI CELL - EXPLORATION: Apart from the regular curriculum, the students wing named Shasun Shakthi
Cell which was established in the year 2007, offers value added courses like Effective English at two levels for the I years,
Human rights, Consumer Protection, Tally, Python, FOSS, Multi Media, Album Making, Web Designing for II years and Life
skills as college finishing course. They also conduct competitions on essay writing, oratorical, painting, drawing etc., and also
conduct aesthetic courses in 14 areas which includes, classical dance, folk dance, veena, guitar, classical music, light music,
keyboard, fashion designing, photography, drawing and painting, fine arts, cooking, flower arrangement & embroidery.
Additional Certificate courses are offered to students on adobe.

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH


SHASUN KNOWLEDGE CENTRE
SKC (Shasun Knowledge Centre) which was established in 2009 intends to
promote the research interests and academic performance of the teachers. It
conducts guest lectures to widen their imagination in different areas, and
encourages them to write papers for seminars and publication in Journals. A Half
Yearly Journal Knowledge Economy with registration under the RNI and ISSN
has been brought out regularly since March 2010. The centre organizes
Orientation Programmes for Young Teachers at the beginning of each academic
year and conducts Workshops/
Seminars on themes common to all
teachers. The College staff are
encouraged to do research and support
is provided in form of time. Financial support is provided to staff to attend workshop,
seminars, faculty development programme and to present papers in Conference.
CLUBS & FORUMS
Shasun Empowerment and Entrepreneurial Development (SEED)
SEED encourages the students to be independent and become Leaders and
Entrepreneurs. It also has membership with National Entrepreneurship Network.
Entrepreneurial Education Program (EEP)
Skill based courses are organized by the cell and a handful of students are trained to take up small business like Embroidery,
Patch work, online trading and Blouse designing.
Centre For Entrepreneurial and Leadership Development (CELD)
CELD has been established to prepare the students to be job creators and become entrepreneurs.
SHASUN BAZAAR to give business exposure for the students in practice.

The cell organises

Shasun Women Empowerment Through Excellent Performance (SWEEP)


SWEEP believes in empowering women with qualities of leadership and aims at creating a minimum of 20 civil servants by
2020.
ENACTUS Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE)
The Enactus India National Competition brings together the top student, academic and business leaders from around the
country. Beyond the experience of the competition, the event is complete with additional opportunities for these leaders to
connect.
SHE SHASUN EMPOWERMENT CELL FOR WOMEN
Being a college exclusively for women, SHE Cell identifies and addresses the weakness and strengths to bring out the hidden
skills within the SHE.
Institutional Membership
The college is an Institutional Member of NEN (National Entrepreneurial Network), EWIT (Empowering Women in IT), HCC,
MMA, CSI, CII and ICTACT. Our students are the proud members of Computer Society of India and MMA (Madras
Management Association) and we have students chapter functioning in the above two.

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
The College has signed an MOU with University of Missouri, USA in January, 2014. This
collaboration will benefit the staff members and the students in terms of practical exposure. For
effective running of B.Com (Hons.), the college has signed MOU with Shasun
Pharmaceuticals, City Union Bank and with 5 more companies.
The Apollo SHINE Initiative:
Apollo SHINE is a Student Health Initiative for Neighbourhood
Engagement being organised by Apollo Hospitals . By virtue of this
initiative, SHASUN students will now have easy access to a host of world class healthcare services and
amenities.
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It provides exclusive access for our students to a staffed and equipped First Aid room which will be designed and run by to
Apollo standards.

It ensures through regular health talks and exposure to heath literature that students are equipped with the right
information from the right sources enabling them to take the right decision regarding their health. Or that of their near and
dear.

It will also ensure that regular screening is done for basic as well as certain specific illnesses at regular intervals. Digital
and manual health records will be managed for the same and provided to the students and their parents whenever
needed.

Additionally, Shasun students will receive priority access at all Apollo Hospitals across Tamil Nadu
and will receive discounts at all Apollo branded organisations like Apollo Pharmacy, Apollo White
Dental etc..
COUNCIL
The student council team unite the students not only to showcase
their talents but also helps in bringing a perfect discipline in and
outside the campus.
EVENTS
TALENT HUNT
Talent Hunt, an event that was organized especially for motivating the freshers to take part in the
numerous cultural activities to break ice with their seniors.
SHREYAS
The Inter- Collegiate Cultural fest SHREYAS under various themes like Navarasam, STRI
SANKALP The will of woman, Indra Dhanush etc., The event takes place for 2 consecutive
days in which colleges in and around Chennai will participate.
SHASUN SHRUTI
Every December during the Marghazhi Mahotsav, the college conducts cultural extravaganza by inviting various performing
artist like vocalists, dancers and felicitate them.
KALAUTSAV
The college provides a platform for the students to exhibit their talents in various fields of arts like Bharatanatiyam, Folk dance,
Veena, Keyboard, Guitar, Embriodery, interior designing, flower arrangements, cooking, etc., through this Mutli cultural event.
COLLEGE DAY
This is the day wherein the students and the faculty will be honored for the outstanding performances in their academics.
Awards like Best outgoing student, All Rounder, Proficiency prizes will be given to the students. Faculties are awarded for their
excellent performances and for producing 100% results, etc.

SPORTS
Physical education and general proficiency are an integral part of every student life. Our college physical education
department has good teams for Volley ball Throw ball Kabaddi Hand ball Cricket Kho-kho Hockey Rugby
Basketball
These games are practiced in YMCA ground daily.
Inter school tournament PLAYERS TEEN EXPO is organized to encourage
the sports activities among the higher secondary school girls and nearly 400
students participate in this events.
ALUMNI- SHAAN
This provides a platform for students to meet and interact with alumni of various
batches and develop opportunities for one and another in various walks of life.

SHASUN PLATFORM-OPPORTUNITIES
1.

Ms. D.Priya of M.com A/F have secured University FIRST rank for the academic year 2013-14.

2.

Ms. N. Akshaya III Year B.Sc., Mathematics was selected for Japan India Students Conference (JISC) held at
Japan during October 2014. The management sponsored the trip charges for the candidate.

3.

Ms. Kavya of II Year BBA was selected for the Republic Day parade held at Delhi. She was short listed among 42
colleges under the University of Madras and her trip charges were sponsored by the management.

4.

V.L.Niveditha of I B.Sc Psychology was selected for giving Voice Over for Walt Disneys Cartoon show in Telugu
and Tamil to be telecasted in the T.V.Channel namely Role No.10 and The Jack and the Never land.

5.

Among 70 colleges of the University of Madras, Ms. K.Prerna of III B.Com CS was awarded the title "UNIVERSITY
BLUE" in Cricket and qualified to play matches on behalf of the University of Madras Cricket team.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)

COURSES OFFERED
SHIFT II (1.10 P.M -6.00 P.M)

SHIFT I (8.00 A.M -12.50 P.M)

School of Commerce
B.Com (Honours)
B.Com (General)
B.Com (Accounting & Finance)
B.Com (Corporate Secretaryship)
M.Com (Accounting & Finance)

School of Commerce
B.Com (General)
B.Com (Accounting & Finance)
B.Com (Corporate Secretaryship)
B.Com (Bank Management)
B.Com (Computer Applications)
B.Com (Information System Management)

School of Science
B.Sc (Computer Science)
B.Sc (Mathematics)
B.Sc (Psychology)
B.C.A.

School of Science
B.C.A. (Computer Applications)
M.Sc. Computer Science
School of Religious Studies
P.G Diploma in Jainology

School of Management
BBA (Business Administration)
School of Media & Communication
B.Sc (Visual Communications)

Duration :
(a)

Each academic year is divided into two semesters.

(b)

The odd semester consist of the period from June to November of each year and the even semester from
December to April of each year. There will be not less than 90 working days for each semester.

COURSE OF STUDY : Extracts from the University Regulations


The main subject of Study for Bachelor Degree shall consist of the following.
PART -I : Tamil or Other Languages (Sanskrit, Hindi, French)
PART-II : English
PART -III : Core subjects, Allied subjects and PROJECT/ELECTIVE
PART-IV
1. (a) Those who have not studied Tamil up to XII Std. and taken a non-Tamil language under Part-I shall take Tamil
comprising of two courses (level will be at 6th standard).
(b) Those who have studied Tamil up to XII Std. and taken a non-Tamil language under Part-I shall take Advanced
Tamil comprising of two courses.
(c) Others who do not come under a or b can choose non-major elective comprising of two courses.
2. Skill based subjects (Elective) (Soft Skills)
3. Environmental Studies
4. Value Education

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PART-V : Extension Activities


A candidate shall be awarded a maximum of 1 credit for Extension Service.
All the students shall have to enroll for NSS / NCC / NSO (Sports & Games) / Rotaract / Youth Red Cross or any other
service organizations in the College and shall have to put in compulsory minimum attendance of 40 hours which shall
be duly certified by the Principal of the College before 31st March in a year. If a student lacks 40 HOURS ATTENDANCE
in the First Year, he/she shall have to compensate the same during the subsequent years. Students those who
complete minimum attendance of 40 hours in One Year will get HALF CREDIT and those who complete the attendance
of 80 or more hours in Two Years will get ONE CREDIT.
Literacy and population education, Field Work shall be compulsory components in the above extension service
activities.
REQUIREMENTS FOR PROCEEDING TO SUBSEQUENT SEMESTERS:
(i)

Candidates shall register their names for the First Semester Examination after the admission in the UG Courses.

(ii)

Candidates shall be permitted to proceed from the First Semester up to Final Semester irrespective of their
failure in any of the Semester Examinations subject to the condition that the candidates should register for all the
arrear subjects of earlier semesters along with current (subsequent) Semester subjects.

(iii)

Candidates shall be eligible to go to subsequent semester, only if they earn, sufficient attendance as prescribed
by the Syndicate from time to time. In case of a candidate earning less than 50% of attendance in anyone of the
semesters due to any extraordinary circumstance such as medical grounds, such candidates who shall produce
Medical Certificate issued by the Authorised Medical Attendant (AMA), duly certified by the Principal of the
College, shall be permitted to proceed to the next semester and to complete the course of study. Such candidates
shall have to repeat the missed Semester by rejoining after completion of Final Semester of the course, after
paying the fee for the break of study as prescribed by the University from time to time.

PASSING MINIMUM:
1. The passing Minimum for internal is 40% and for B.Com (Honours) 50%.
2. For external examination, passing minimum shall be of 40% (Forty percentage) of the maximum marks prescribed
for the paper for each paper / practical / project and viva voce and 50% for B.Com (Honours ).
3. In the aggregate (External + Internal ) the passing Minimum shall be of 40% and for B.com (Honours) 50%.
He/She shall be declared to have passed the whole examination, if he/she passes in all the papers and practicals
wherever prescribed / as per the scheme of examinations by earning 140 CREDITS in Parts-I, II, III, IV & V. He/she shall
also fulfil the extension activities prescribed earning a minimum of 1 Credit to qualify for the Degree.
CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES:
PART I : TAMIL/OTHER LANGUAGES:
TAMIL/OTHER LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH: Successful candidates passing the examinations for the
Language and securing the marks (i) 60 percent and above and (ii) 50 percent and above but below 60 percent in the
aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examination in the FIRST and SECOND Class respectively. All other
successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the examination in the THIRD Class.
PART II : ENGLISH:
Successful candidates passing the examinations for English and securing the marks (i) 60 percent and above and (ii)
50 percent and above but below 60 percent in the aggregate shall be declared to have passed the examination in the
FIRST and SECOND Class respectively. All other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the
examination in the THIRD Class.
PART -III : CORE SUBJECTS, ALLIED SUBJECTS, AND PROJECT/ELECTIVES :
Successful candidates passing the examinations for Part-III Courses together and securing the marks (i) 60 percent
and above (ii) 50 percent and above but below 60 percent in the aggregate of the marks prescribed for the Part-III
Courses together shall be declared to have passed the examination in the FIRST and SECOND Class respectively. All
other successful candidates shall be declared to have passed the examinations in the THIRD Class.
PART-IV (consisting of sub items 1 (a), (b) & (c), 2, 3 and 4) as furnished in the Regulations 4 Part-IV supra.
PART -V : EXTENSION ACTIVITIES:
Successful Candidates earning a minimum of Half Credit or a maximum of One Credit SHALL NOT BE taken into
consideration for Classification / Ranking / Distinction.

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RANKING
Candidates who pass all the examinations prescribed for the Course in the FIRST APPEARANCE ITSELF ALONE are
eligible for Ranking / Distinction; provided in the case of Candidates who pass all the examinations prescribed for the
Course with a break in the First Appearance due to the reasons as furnished in the Regulations 7. (iii) are only eligible for
Classification.
SOFT SKILLS UNDER CBCS
1. General Objectives : Courses on Soft skills are intended to improve the communication skills and personality
development of the students. All UG students shall undergo courses on Soft Skills such as (1) Language and
Communication in English (2) Spoken and Presentation Skills (3) Personality Enrichment (4) Computing Skills and
(5) Foreign Language Skills, in addition to subject core and elective courses.
2. Eligibility for the Award of the Degree: A candidate shall be eligible for the award of the degree only if he/she has
undergone the prescribed courses on Soft Skills for three years UG degree Programme, a candidate must undergo
a minimum of 4 courses (4 x 3=12 credits).
3. Examinations: Examinations for the courses on soft skills will be held along with the semester examinations of the
core and elective courses.
4. Courses on Soft Skills may be offered at the College/Institutional level in a fixed time slot for all students. Students of
all departments must be allowed to choose any of the approved Soft Skill courses. All the courses will be offered in
all semesters. If the demand for a course is less than 20 (students) in a college/institution, the course need not be
offered.
A candidate shall not choose a course on Soft Skills closely related to his/her UG degree programme. The
Chairperson / Board of Studies will identify courses on Soft Skills related to the major field of study (Example: A
Computer Science student will not be permitted to choose Soft Skill courses on computer).
SC and ST Concessions
For students of SC and ST Concessions under the Government TNER 92 are available. Free Pass in the train and bus
fare concessions are available to all eligible students.
Insurance
Students of this college are covered under accident insurance scheme.

FEES STRUCTURE FOR 2015-16 - NEW ADMISSION - I YEAR


B.Com
(G, AF,
CS, BM)

B.Com
(CA &
ISM)

B.Com
(Hons)

B.B.A

BCA, B.Sc
(CS,
Psychology)

B.Sc
Maths

B.Sc
Viscom

M.Com
(AF)

M.Sc
CS

PG
Dip. in
Jainology

Tution Fee

18800

18000

26000

18800

18000

12250

32000

18800

24800

5000

Special Fee

12000

13080

14300

12000

13080

7000

20800

12000

13000

Medical Fee

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

Other Fee

7200

7200

7200

7200

7200

7200

7200

7200

7200

Total Fee

38300

38580

47800

38300

38580

26750

60300

38300

45300

5000

Description

Note: 100% Tuition fees waiver for all Jain Students / Merit Students.

1. Those who have passed H.S.C. from other than Tamil Nadu State Board have to pay Rs. 200/- for Recognition Fee.
2. Fees for the second and third year must be paid on or before the end of April each year.
3. Fees must be paid only by D.D, drawn in favour of Shri Shankarlal Sundarbai Shasun Jain College for Women or by
cash at the Banks cash counter open at the College during April.
4. Fee concessions to Sports Persons based on individual merit are offered by the Management.
5. Once paid course fees will not be refunded.
6. Any student withdrawal in between the Academic year will result in the payment of entire course fees.
7. Rs.600 /- MMA membership fee and Rs.350/- for CSI membership fee should be paid separately.

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Eligibility Criteria for Admission to U.G. Courses


A Pass in the Higher Secondary Certification Examination of the Tamil Nadu State Board, CBSE or other equivalent
Examination with 40% marks in the aggregate. Must have completed 15 years 6 months on 15th July of the year of
admission.
Name of the Course

Higher Secondary

Subjects

B.Com (Gen.)

Commerce

Commerce, Accountancy with


Maths or Business Maths

B.Com (Honours)

Commerce , Accountancy
and Mathematics

Above 75% in Commerce,


Accountancy and Mathematics

B.Com (Accounting and Finance)

Commerce Group

Commerce, Accountancy with


Maths or Business Maths

B.Com (Corporate Secretaryship)

Any group with Commerce

Commerce, Vocational

B.B.A

Commerce Group

Any group with General Maths /


Business Maths / Commerce /
Accountancy.

B.Com (Bank Management)

Commerce

Commerce, Accountancy with


Maths or Business Maths.

B.Com (Information Systems and Management)

Any Group with Computer


Science and Accountancy

Computer Science and


Accountancy

B.Sc (Computer Science)

Science Group with


General Maths

General Maths & Computer


Science

B.C.A

Any Group with


General Maths

General Maths & Computer


Science

B.Sc (Visual Communication)

Any Group

Entrance Test by the College on


Media Awareness Drawing &
Visualizing Skills, Current Affairs

B.Sc (Mathematics)

Science Group

General Maths

B.Sc. (Psychology)

Any Group

Science or Commerce

B.Com (Computer Application)

Any Group with Computer


Science and Accountancy

Computer Science and


Accountancy

P.G. Course
M.Com (Accounting and Finance)

Any Group

UG Degree in Commerce

M.Sc. (Computer Science)

BCA, B.Sc.,

UG Degree in Computer Science


or Computer Application

P.G. Diploma Course


PG Diploma in Jainology

Any group

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Any Degree

ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Prospectus and Application forms for different courses can be obtained from the college office on payment of Rs.200/between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on all days. Candidates have to use separate application forms for the different
branches / courses to which they seek admission. The last date for the receipt of the completed application form is ten
days from the date of publication of the results of the qualifying examination in Tamil Nadu.
Application forms received at the college office on or before the last date will be registered. Attested photocopies of
mark sheets and other certificates should be enclosed with the application. In all communications regarding admission
only the application number should be quoted.
After the last date of registration the list of selected candidates will be put up on the college notice board. Subsequent
lists will also be displayed. Intimation cards will be sent to the selected candidates individually. Candidates whose
names appear on the notice board can directly appear for the interview on the notified date even if they do not receive
intimation cards.
The candidates have to be present along with their parent / guardian on the date and time of interview and pay the fees
on the same day itself without fail. The following original documents should be produced at the time of admission.
1. Transfer Certificate / Conduct Certificate
2. Mark Sheet of the qualifying examination (Original and two xerox copies)
3. Eligibility Certificate issued by the University of Madras (in case of candidates from other than TNHS Board)
4. Original Pass Certificate of HSC (+2)
5. Medical Fitness Certificate from any registered medical practitioner.
6. Two recent passport size photographs.
Original Certificates submitted to the college at the time of admission will not be returned under any circumstances till
the completion of the course. Candidates are advised to take sufficient number of copies of these certificates before
appearing for the interview. Failure to pay the fees or to produce the above original certificates and photograph at the
time of admission will entail forfeiture of admission.

RULES AND REGULATIONS


A student duly admitted into a course shall continue her study for the full duration of the course i.e., Three Years for UG
course/ Two years in PG. If the student discontinues her studies she shall pay the fees due, for the balance period of
course to obtain Transfer Certificate and the Conduct Certificate.
Collecting money by any student on behalf of the college or for any programme in the name of the college without the
specific written permission of the Principal is prohibited.
Students have to contact the Principals Office for Leave, Transfer Certificate, Conduct Certificate, Degree Certificate,
Testimonials and other student enquiries through their department HOD. Application for bus pass and Railway pass can
be obtained from the office. Those who would like to meet the Principal may do so during the tea break or after their class
on all working days.
All communications to the student will be put up on the Notice Board. Every student shall see the Notice Board regularly
for necessary information.
To maintain the sanctity of the college the students are to bring and consume at the college premises vegetarian food
only.
Attendance and Leave Rules
Every student shall attend without fail all the lecture and practical classes and all the tests and examinations.

A minimum of 75% attendance is essential for becoming eligible to appear for Universitys End Semester
Examination, as per norms.

No retest will be conducted under any circumstances

Attendance for sports activity is compulsory

The leave letter duly signed by the parent/ guardian has to be submitted before the student proceeds on leave.
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If the leave is not availed in advance, then the leave letter has to be submitted on the day she attends class.

Absence for more than three days has to be explained with documentary evidence by the student. Student
absenteeism will be informed to parents on day today basis.

Medical leave has to be supported by a medical certificate and fitness certificate from a registered Medical
Practitioner.

Parents are requested to go through the periodical reports sent to them and interact at least once in a semester in
person with the Class Teacher / HOD/ Principal to know their wards performance and behaviour.

Tests and examinations

No student should absent herself from tests and examinations without obtaining prior permission from the Principal.

All assignments and practical record books should be submitted on time.

There will be class tests, revision tests, long tests and Examinations.

Any student indulging in unfair practices or caught copying will be dealt with seriously.

Results of continuous assessment will be posted on-line and updated regularly.

Change of Address : A student who shifts residence has to report the new address to the HOD/Principal within three
days to effect the change in the college records.
Identity card : Each student is issued an identity card with her photo affixed on it duly attested by the Principal. This has
to be produced on demand. The student has to wear the ID card always while in Campus. ID is necessary to become a
member in the library and to enter into the examination hall. Loss of ID card should be immediately reported at the
Principals office and procure a new one on payment of Rs. 100/Health Check Up : Every student in the I year shall undergo a medical inspection during the first term of the academic
year. A physical examination report on every student will be filed in the college office. Report of the students ill health, if
any, detected by the Medical Officer, will be sent to the parent / guardian for immediate attention.
Ragging : Ragging in any form is strictly forbidden and severe action will be taken against those who indulge in such
activities as per the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act No 7 of 1997. Ragging inside or outside any educational
institution is prohibited. Any student convicted on an offence under this Section shall be expelled from the institution.
Fees : The students are expected to pay the fees for the entire academic year within the stipulated time. If fees are not
paid in stipulated time the name of the student will be removed from the Student roll without notice.
Disciplinary Rules :
Dress Code : Students should come to the college on time neatly and modestly dressed. Obscene dress is strictly
prohibited. T Shirts, Short Kurta, three fourth pants are not allowed.
A Student riding two wheeler must wear the helmet compulsorily. The two wheeler can be parked in the stipulated area
inside the campus.
Students should not bring any jewellery, valuables or heavy cash into the campus. If anything is lost the Management,
Principal and Staff shall not be responsible for the same.
Using of Cell phones / smart phones or i pods in the campus is not permitted. Violation of this rule may lead to
confiscation, suspension or issue of TC.
Prior permission in writing should be obtained from the Principal: (a) to participate in TV /radio programmes; (b) to give
interview in the media; (c) to appear in talk shows, reality shows or interview in the Media; (d) respond to any queries for
the press or electronic media regarding any aspect of the college.
No student will be permitted to leave the campus during the class hours.
Students are not permitted to have visitors in the college.
Students are expected to keep the college premises clean.
The decision of the Principal is final in respect of any violation of the Rules and Regulations.

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RANK HOLDERS LIST


UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, APRIL 2011

PRIYA .D
KC20839
M COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-1(MAJOR)

R.AKSHITHA KOTHARI
D111821
B COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-6 (MAJOR)

AISHWARYA.T.P.
T109424
B.Sc. C.S,
SHIFT I
RANK-2 (MALAYALAM)

SANGHAVI.J
KC20844
M COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-7(MAJOR)

S.CHANDANA JAIN
D111823
B COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-3 (MAJOR)

S.ROHINI
D111788
B COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-7 (MAJOR)

D.SHARMILA
KC20845
M COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-4 (MAJOR)

MANITHA.S
BS13229
B.Com C.S
SHIFT I
RANK -8 (FRENCH)

INDHUJA .S
BS13225
B COM CS
SHIFT I
RANK-4 (SANSKRIT)

SWATHI.S
KC20849
M.COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-9 (MAJOR)

R.POORANI
D111773
B COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-5 (MAJOR)

JANAKALAKSHMI.R
PM10802
B.SC ISM
SHIFT II
RANK -9 (MAJOR)

MADHURI.K
KC20830
M COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK- 6(MAJOR)

R.SRIMATHI
D111802
B COM A&F
SHIFT I
RANK-10 (MAJOR)
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COURSES / SUBJECTS

School of Commerce
B.Com - Honours
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting I
Accounting Standards
Customer Relationship Management
Business Economics
Basics of Retail Marketing
Financial Accounting II
Insurance and Risk Management
Services Marketing
International Trade
Basics of Business Insurance
Internship I & II

Second Year
Business Mathematics
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Banking theory , Law and Practice
Business Law
Corporate Accounting
Business Policy & Environment
Business Statistics and Operations Research
Marketing Practice
Principles of Management
Special Accounts
Company Law
Financial Management
Environmental Studies
Internship III & IV

Third year
Cost Accounting
Corporate Ethics and Governance
Income Tax Theory, Law and Practice
Financial Services
Practical Auditing
Research methodology
Accounting for decision making
Human Resource management
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Entrepreneurial Development
Business Taxation
Project & Viva-voice
Value Education
Internship V

B.Com - General
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting - I, II
Business Communication
Business Economics
Basics of Retail Marketing
Principles of Management
Indian Economy
Basics of Insurance
Soft Skills

Second Year
Corporate Accounting - I, II
Business Law
Banking Theory, Law & Practice
Marketing
Business Statistics & Operation Research - I, II
Company Law
Financial Services
Business Taxation
Environmental Science
Soft Skills

Third year
Financial Management
Practical Auditing
Entrepreneurial Development
Cost Accounting
Income Tax Law & Practice - I, II
Management Accounting
Advanced Cost Accounting
Human Resource Management
Business Environment
Value Education

B.Com - Accounting & Finance


First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting
Marketing
Business Statistics
Basics of Retail Marketing
Advanced Financial Accounting
Business Environment
Operations Research
Basics of Insurance
Soft Skills

Second Year
Corporate Accounting
Legal Systems in Business
Banking Theory, Law & Practice
Business Economics
Entrepreneurial Development
International Economics
Advanced Corporate Accounts
Financial Services
Principles of Management
Business Communication
Environmental Science
Soft Skills

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Third year
Practical Auditing
Cost Accounting
Income Tax Law & Practice - I, II
Financial Management
Elective-Visual Basic Theory
Management Accounting
Advanced Cost Accounting
Human Resource Management
Visual Basic Practical
Value Education

COURSES / SUBJECTS
B.Com - Corporate Secretaryship
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting - I
Company Law & Secretarial Practice - I
Marketing
Introduction to Financial Markets
Advanced Financial Accounting
Human Resource Management
Business Communication
Basics Principles of Management
Soft Skills

Second Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Corporate Accounting I
Company Law & Secretarial Practice II
Statistics I
Corporate Accounting II
Business Management
Statistics II
Environmental Science
Soft Skills

Third year
Management Accounting
Securities Law & Market Operations
Income Tax Law & Practice - I, II
Commercial Law
Entrepreneurial Development
Cost Accounting
Industrial Law
Indirect Taxes
Institutional Training
Value Education

B.Com - Bank Management


First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting I
Business Communication
Business Economics
Basics of Insurance
Principles of Management
Theory of Money & Banking
International Economics
Retail Marketing
Soft Skills

Second Year
Corporate Accounting
Legal Systems in Business
Banking Theory Law & Practice
Entrepreneurial Development
Indian Economy OR Business Mathematics I
Advanced Corporate Accounting
Financial Services
Business Taxation
Indian Economy OR Business Mathematics II
Company Law
Environmental Science
Soft Skills

Third year
Practical Auditing
Banking Theory Regulatory Mechanism
Investment Management
Credit and Risk Mgmt. in Banking
Marketing of Banking Service
Technology in Banking
Management Accounting
Customer Relationship Management
Security Analysis and Portfolio Mgmt.
International Banking
Value Education

B.Com - Computer Applications


First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting I
Information Technology
Business Economics
Basics of Retail Marketing
Advanced Financial Accounting
Information Technology Lab
Indian Economy
Basics of Business Insurance
Soft Skills

Second Year
Corporate Accounting _ I, II
Business Law
Computerised Accounting - Theory & Practicals
Object Oriented Programming Using C++
(Theory & Practicals)
Business Statistics and Operations Research - I, II
Principles of Management
Programming in JAVA (Theory & Practical)
E Commerce
Environmental Science
Soft Skills
Internship Training*

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Third year
Financial Management
Marketing
Banking & Financial Services
Visual Basic and RDBMS (Theory & Lab)
Value Education & External Activity
Research Methodology
Business Environment
Human Resource Management
Cost & Management Accounting
Web Technology (Theory & Practicals)
Project Work
Value Education

COURSES / SUBJECTS
B.Com - Information System and Management
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting
Principles of Management
Computer Applications in Business
Basics of Business Insurance
Business communication
Management Accounting
Data Structure
Retail Marketing
Soft Skills

Second Year
Financial Management
Programming in C
C Practicals
Marketing Management
Business Statistics
Management information System
OOP with C++
C++ Practical
Business Environment
Operations Research
Environmental Studies
Soft Skills

Third year
Visual Basic Programming
Visual Basic Practical
Production Management
Marketing Research
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurial Development
E-Business
Software Project Management
SPSS & TALLY Accounting Package
Project Work (Group)
Value Education

M.Com - Accounting & Finance


First Year
International Financial Management
Cost Estimation and Control
Financial Management
Advanced Corporate Accounting & Accounting Standards
Managerial Economics
Financial & Cost Audit
Income Tax Law and Practice
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decision
Financial Markets and Institutions
Computerised Accounting
Soft Skills
Internship

Second Year
Indirect Taxes
Fundamentals of Information Technology
Research Methodology
Working Capital Management
Insurance and Risk Management
Business Ethics, Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
Business Analytics
Investment Analysis and Portfolio Theory
Strategic Management
Indian Financial System
Computing Skills
Project and Viva

School of Science
B.Sc - Computer Science
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French.
English
HTML
Programming in C | C Practical
Digital Electronics and Micro Processor
Digital Electronics and Micro Processor (Lab)
Mathematics - I & II
Soft Skills

Second Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Data Structures using C++
Data Structures Lab
Statistical Methods and Applications I&II
Programming in JAVA
JAVA Lab
Environmental Studies
Soft Skills

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Third year
Operating Systems
Computer Architecture
Elective-I, II, III
Data communication and Networking
Web Technology
Web Technology Lab
Database Management System
Visual Basic Lab
Value Education

COURSES / SUBJECTS
B.Sc - Mathematics
First Year
TTamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Algebra & Trigonometry - I, II
Calculus & Co-ordinate Geometry of
Two Dimensions
Calculus of Finite Differences and Numerical
Analysis - I, II
Functional Mathematics - I, II
Calculus & Differential Geometry
Soft Skills

Second Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French III & IV
Differential Equations & Laplace Transforms
Co-ordinate Geometry of Three Dimentions & Probability
Mathematical Statistics - I, II

Third year
Algebraic Structures - I, II
Real Analysis - I, II
Dynamics
Programming Language C
Mathematical Practicals

Environmental Studies
Vector Calculus, Fourier Series & Fourier
Transforms | Statics
Soft Skills

Operation Research I, II
Complex Analysis
Discreet Mathematics
Value Education

B.Sc - Psychology
First Year
Tamil / Hindi / Sanskrit
English
General Psychology I , II
Biological basis of Behaviour I,II
Principles of sociology
Fundamentals of social Anthropology
NME - Study Skills
NME - Interpersonal Relationship skills training

Second Year
Tamil / Hindi / Sanskrit
English
Developmental Psychology I,II
Experimental Psychology
Statistics in Psychology
Psychological Assessment
Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
EVS

Third year
Psychopathology I,II
Psychological Research and Measurement
Applied Psychology
Social Psychology I,II
Elective I - Health Psychology
PROJECT I , II
Organizational Psychology
Elective II - Counselling and Guidance
Elective III - Human Resource Management
Value Education

BCA - Bachelor of Computer Applications


First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French.
English
Fundamentals of Digital Computers
PC Software Lab
Mathematics-I, II
HTML Theory, Lab
Programming in C
Programming inC lab
Soft Skills

Second Year
Programming in C++ and Data Structures
Microprocessors and its Applications
Numerical and Statistical Methods
Financial Accounting
Programming in C++ using Data Structures Lab
Programming in JAVA
Operating Systems
Computer Graphics
Java Programming Lab
Environmental Studies
Cost and Management Accounting

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Third year
Database Management System
Software Engineering
Resource Management Techniques
Visual Programming
RDBMS Lab
Web Technology
Data Communication and Networking
Software Testing
Web Application Lab
Elective OOAD Client Server Computing
Value Education

COURSES / SUBJECTS
M.Sc - Computer Science
First Year
Design and Analysis of Algorithm
Advanced JAVA Programming
System Software
Advanced JAVA Programming Lab
Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science
Soft Skills I
Computer Networks
Distributed Database Management Systems
Multimedia Systems
RDBMS Lab
Bio Informatics
Soft Skills II, III
Operating System Lab
Multimedia Systems Lab

Second Year
Principles of Compiler Design
Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Digital Image Processing
Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Cryptography
Soft Skills IV
Mini Project
Main Project

School of Media and Communication


B.Sc - Visual Communications
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Introduction to Visual Communication
Drawing I, II
Graphic Design-I, II
Communication Skills
Elective Indian Media History
South Indian Art & Architecture

Second Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Advertising
Printing and publication
Computer Graphics (Practical)
Elements of Film
Basic Photography
Practical Photography
Environmental Studies

Third year
Media, Culture and Society
Television Production
Web Publishing (Practicals)
Media Organization
Television Production Practice (Practical)
3D Animation (Practical)
Value Education
Project

School of Management
BBA - Business Administration
First Year
Tamil/Hindi/Sanskrit/French
English
Financial Accounting I
Principles of Management
Managerial Economics
Business Communication
Management Accounting
International Trade
Soft Skills

Second Year
Financial Management
Organisational Behaviour
Computer Application & Business
Marketing Management
Business Statistics
Human Resource Management
Business Regulatory Framework
Operations Research
Financial Services
Management Information System
Environmental Studies
Soft Skills

Third year
Advertising & Salesmanship
Research Methodology
Operation Management
Material Management
Entrepreneurial Development
Business Environment
Service Marketing
Business Taxation
Customer Relationship Management
Project
Value Education

For detailed Syllabus and Credits please refer to Website of the University of Madras (www.unom.ac.in).

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