3. About College
The National & Rural Education Association was
established in 1943.
Our association is running institutions from
primary to Degree.
Established in 1982 with 20 Students.
First Women college to be setup in the District.
Courses started BA and B.Com.
Located near International Airport.
Land area is 5 Acres.
College was admitted to grant-in-aid in the year
1989.
Accredited by NAAC in the year 2006 and was
awarded ‘B’ Grade.
Obtained 2(f) status on 06-07-1994.
Obtained 12(b) status on 13-11-2006 3AFGCW
4. About College….
Campus Area 5 Acre.
Built-up Area – 16,830 Sq.ft.
Number of Departments – 06.
Number of Teaching staff – Permanent –
08
Guest faculty – 09.
Number of Non-Teaching Staff - 17
Permanent – 14, Guest Faculty – 03.
Number of Committees – 10.
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5. Library, Lab, NSS, Red cross.
Sports and Cultural Activities – Play
ground Facility.
Student Counseling cell.
Mentoring system.
Placement cell & career guidance cell.
Women’s cell, Anti Raging cell,
grievance Redressal cell.
Scholarship.
Publications – Magazines, Prospectus.
Facilities Offered
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6. Excellence in Education:
To impart quality education for all and
especially to under-privileged section of
the society.
To build empowered, conscious,
responsible and abled citizens with human
and social values, and also to make our
institution a centre of academic
excellence.
To empower the students with holistic
knowledge to improve themselves and
society for a vibrant future.
Vision
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7. Value Based Education:
To provide education not only to acquire
knowledge but also to inculcate a sound
philosophy for a holistic living.
To encourage self-evaluation, personality
development and guide the students to strive
towards perfection and competence.
To create eco-friendly, non-corrupt, secular
and self introspect future citizens for a
healthy society.
To include a spirit of service and dedication
To cater to the needs of the students hailing
Mission
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8. Qualification of the Teaching
Staff
Highest
Qualification
Professor Associate
Professor
Assistant
Professor
Total
M F M F M F
Permanent
Teachers - - - - - - -
D.Sc / D.Litt
Ph.d 03 01 - - 04
M.Phil - - - - -
PG 02 01 - - 03
Guest Faculty 05 04 09
Grand Total 16
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9. Categor
ies
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
M F M F M F M F M F M F
SC 88 95 119 119 103 94
ST 84 87 100 112 91 71
Cat-1 36 41 40 37 28 19
OBC 408 378 357 322 254 214
GM 29 23 22 17 14 14
Total 645 624 638 607 490 412
Students Admission
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10. STRENGTH
1. Vast area of the college campus giving
wide scope for future development.
2. Environmental friendly and peaceful
atmosphere.
3. Effective teaching and learning process.
4. Well equipped library with sufficient
number of books.
5. Adapted CC Camera / Internet facility
and Wi-Fi facility.
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11. STRENGTH
6. Committed Teaching and Non-Teaching
staff.
7. Large number of Students take admission.
8. Sufficient qualified, motivated and
competent faculty with the blend of high
experience.
9. Participated in Seminars / Workshops and
conferences.
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12. WEAKNESS
1. Students from rural background with poor
language skills.
2. Require infrastructure facilities – Ladies
Hostel, Auditorium.
3. Poor transport facilities for most of the
students.
4. Limited job opportunities.
5. Deteriorating students strength.
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13. More scope to use modern technological aids
in teaching learning process.
Communication and other skill development
programmes for students.
To train and counsel students to become more
employable, economic and social progression
of students of backward communities.
OPPORTUNITIES
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14. Mobilization of financial resources.
Empowering the girl students.
To rise the standards of our students to
the global standards and make them
employable.
To motivate the students to take up higher
studies.
To organize State, National and
International seminars.
More drop-outs due to early marriages.
CHALLENGES
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15. Curricular Aspects:
University designs the calendar of events.
Teachers are encouraged to attend state, National
and International seminar.
Organizing orientation programmes for fresher's.
Slow learners are identified, remedial classes are
conducted, get feed-back from students and
stakeholders.
Certificate courses conducted in college –
through SLV computers and NIT Computer
institute .
Celeberation of National Festivals.
Two Members of BOS.
Two Members of BOS Advisory Committee.
Criteria – I
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16. Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
Admission process: To all categories,
based on merit and roaster.
Use of audio - visual aids with
conventional Black board.
Group discussion, seminars and
assignment, project work, educational
tour, industrial visit, field studies.
Continuous internal Assessment done.
Multimedia teaching learning process.
Criteria – II
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17. BA Kannada
English
History
Economics
Political Science
B.Com Kannada
English
Commerce Related Subjects
Compulsory Papers (BA/B.Com)
Indian Constitution, Health & Society, Computer Fundamentals,
Personality development – Soft Skills
Programmes /Departments
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18. Courses offered and demand Ratio…
Programms Year
Number of
Application
s Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand
Ratio
B.A 2010-11 140 140 1:1
2011-12 140 140 1:1
2012-13 115 115 1:1
2013-14 105 105 1:1
2014-15 190 78 1:2
2015-16 132 48 1:1
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19. Courses offered and demand Ratio…
Programms Year
Number of
Application
s Received
Number of
Students
Admitted
Demand
Ratio
B.Com 2010-11 120 120 1:1
2011-12 100 100 1:1
2012-13 112 112 1:1
2013-14 110 110 1:1
2014-15 150 78 1:1
2015-16 120 49 1:1
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20. Criterion - III
Research consultancy and Extension
The institution comes under 2(f) and 12(b)
The institution has research committee.
04 faculty members were awarded Ph.D degree
in their respective departments.
01 faculty member is pursuing research.
02 Faculty members are serving as guide for
M.Phil and MBA.
05 faculty members are presented papers in
various State, National Seminars.
02 faculty members worked as paper setters for
autonomous colleges.
04 faculty members visited other colleges as
resource person.
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21. Consultancy services
Evaluation of KPSC Examination papers.
Master trainer for General Elections.
Presiding officer of Election duty for
Gramapanchayat/ Taluk Panchayat and
Zillapanchayat, Vidhanasabha and
Lokasabha General Elections.
Framing syllabus for BA/B.Com
Semester examinations conducted by
Bangalore University.
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22. Extension and Institutional
Responsibilities
Awareness programmes – Health, Social
and Gender issues.
NSS Activities on Health, Environment
and Swatch Bharath, Blood donation.
Dental check-up, the alumni association
is also involved in all these extension
activities.
Social problems like female foeticide,
dowry system.
Environment protection awareness, anti
corruption, HIV awareness.
Financial support to needy students. 22AFGCW
23. Criterion - IV
Infrastructure and learning
resources
Separate class Rooms with CC TV Camera
Library with Wi-Fi & Internet facilities.
Separate rooms for Departments.
Play ground.
Department Labs.
Business Lab.
English Lab.
Kannada Lab.
Humanities Lab. 23AFGCW
24. Criterion - IV
Infrastructure and learning resources
IQAC.
NSS Unit.
Grievance cell.
Women’s Cell.
Career Counseling & Placement cell.
Student health centre.
Canteen.
Safe Drinking water facility.
Seminar hall / Prayer hall.
The institution provides admissions to
physically challenged candidates.
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25. Infrastructure and learning resources
Library
Holdings
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
No Tot al
Cost
No Tot al
Cost
No Tot al
Cost
Books 177 32515 1342 206145 566 67006
Journals - - - - - -
Periodicals 5 1518 6 1518 6 2650
N-List Journals - - - - - -
E-Books - - - - - -
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26. Infrastructure and learning resources
Library
Holdings
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
No Tot al
Cost
No Tot al
Cost
No Tot al
Cost
Books 561 61225 670 89415 562 76836
Journals 25 24086 22 26298 19 28380
Periodicals 7 2655 5 2969 8 4740
N-List
Journals
- - 6247 5000 6247 5750
E-Books - - 93800 5000 138521 5750
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27. Computing facility available (ICT Facilities)
Computers : 70
LED Projects : 06
LED TV & Others : 06
CCTV Camera : 16
Reprography : 01
Biometric Machine : 01
FAX : 01
Scanner : 02
Generator Kirloskar : 01
Barcode Machine : 01
Internet Lines : 10
Digital Camera : 01
Wi-Fi facility : Available
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28. Criterion – V
Student support and Progression
Various committees.
Various scholarships –
Social welfare department.
Sanchi Honnamma.
Minority scholarship.
BCM scholarship.
Merit scholarship.
Financial support from staff and other
donors to poor students yearly 40 to 50
thousands.
Got silver zone award for financial
support to blind students association. 28
29. Criterion – V
Student support and Progression
College publications – Magazines –
Prospectus.
Extra curricular activities.
Counseling cell, First Aid Box.
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30. Criterion – V
Student support and Progression
Alumni involvement
More than 650 members enrolled.
Instituted endowment prizes.
Cash prize for meritorious students.
Interaction with presents students and
involvement in sports, cultural, fund
rising, extension activities.
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31. Achievers
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B.V. Poornima Assistant Commissioner BBMP
Bangalore
B. Suma Manager SUN Network
State incharge
Dr. Parvathamma MA, Ph.D Lecture Dept. of Economics,
P.G.Center, Kolar
Dr. S. Gayithri MA, Ph.D Great Singer
Rupa Hasana Great Kannada Writer, she got so
many awards
Lectures More than 50
Teachers More than 200
Head masters More than 10
Banking sector More than 10
MNC More than 10
34. Students Progression
Program Students
Progression 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
BA UG to PG 23 09 17 15 15
B.Com UG to PG 16 08 10 12 04
Program Students
Progression 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
BA UG to PG 24 34 22
B.Com UG to PG 04 09 16
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35. Financial Support for Students
Year Government Scholarship
Number Amount
2010-11 273 193708
2011-12 263 216926
2012-13 283 170500
2013-14 263 295200
2014-15 261 939100
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36. Financial Support for Students
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
800000
900000
1000000
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
193708
216926
170500
295200
939100
Number
Amount
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37. Percentage of students received financial assistance
from State Govt. Central and other National agencies
Year
Total No. of
Students
Scholarshi
p Received
Students
Percentage
2009-10 531 266 50.09
2010-11 645 283 43.87
2011-12 624 263 42.15
2012-13 638 284 44.51
2013-14 607 263 43.33
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39. Selections : Volley Ball, Throw Ball,
Kabaddi
Organizing Friendly matches
Conducting inter class matches for girls
in Volley ball, Throw ball, Kabaddi,
Chess,
Carom and Badminton
Organizing inter collegiate tournaments
Conducting annual athletic meet
Yoga training for the students in the
Sports
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40. Cultural:
Essay writing, pick and speak.
Mimicry, debate, mono acting.
Mono drama, fancy dress.
Devotional songs, film songs.
Folk songs and others.
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41. NSS:
Regular camps – weekly camps,
special camps, cleaning drives
training programmes to NSS
volunteers,
Awareness programmes, community
oriented programmes, blood donation
camps.
Students enrichment programmes,
AIDS Awareness programmes, legal
awareness programmes
Cultural Activities and NSS
Activities…
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42. Red cross
Activities of Red cross society.
Lecture program on health and hygiene
for girl students.
Voluntary blood donation camp from staff
and students.
Free health checkup.
Pulse polio programmes.
Health awareness programmes.
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43. Delegation of power
Ministry of Higher Education.
Commissioner of Collegiate
Education.
Govt. of Karnataka.
Director, Joint Director.
Governing Body (management).
Governing council college level.
Bangalore University.
Department of social welfare officer.
Department of Backward classes and
Minorities.
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44. Students union leaders –
secretary, vice – president, class
representatives, all the association &
committee leaders participating in
interclass sports and cultural activities.
IQAC – Annual calendar events of the
institution, analysis of feed-back.
Organizes faculty development
programmes.
Management information system is
adapted in office. HRMS is active,
computerized, admission and exam
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45. Initiatives taken by the college to make
the campus Eco-friendly.
Plantation of trees inside the campus –
About100.
Ban of plastic usage.
Awareness on non-burning of crackers
and awareness on using natural mud
Ganesh.
NSS also takes up tree plantation on and
off the campus.
Awareness of the hazards of plastic,
adverse effect of the use of charcoal and
wood, energy conservation, compost
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46. Students assembly wall magazine.
Survey conducted by the
departments encourage students
to take up research activity.
Self Assessment and feed-back
mechanisms.
Literary programmes by the
language departments
Use of ICT in teaching.
Criteria – VII Innovations and best
practices
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47. Film shows, street plays related to
HIV/AIDS.
Involvement of students in decision
making with class representatives
regularly.
Job mela, best out-going students
award.
Exam fees paid for weaker
sections through teachers and
other donors.
Criteria – VII Innovations and best
practices
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71. Thanks to Management
Committee
President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Members of N&REA.
Administrative officer and other
supporting staff of the
institution.
Thanks to all
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72. I thank our Commissioner,
Director,
Additional Director, Joint Director
and staff of the department of
Collegiate Education, Bangalore.
I extend my sincere thanks to director
of NAAC, Adviser of NAAC Bangalore.
I extend my sincere thanks to the first
cycle peer committee for their
constructive suggestions which has
been an eye opener for our future
Thanks to all…
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73. I will be failing in my duty if I do
not acknowledge the services and
support rendered by co-ordinator
of NAAC and IQAC. Heads of all
the departments, conveners and
members of various committees,
teaching and non-teaching facility
and students for the assistance
extended in drafting and
compilation of RAR
(Reaccreditation Report.)
Thanks to all…
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