- Student Welfare
- Personality Development
- Remedial Coaching
- Career Guidance
- Road Safety Patrol
- Anti-Eve Teasing Cell
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Every discipline has its own association. The Principal is the patron of all associations. The Head of the Department of the concerned subject is the President. The next senior Professor in the department is the Vicepresident of the association. The secretary is elected from the final year degree class representatives.
The president and the Vice-President are elected from among the teacher members of the association. The Secretaries are elected from among the students by the representatives of the various classes.
The aim of all the associations is to help students engage themselves in meaningful pursuits to develop qualities of leadership and good citizenship. The Office bearers of the various associations shall organize debates, guest lecturers pertaining to the respective subjects and also do every thing possible to deelop their higher instincts. All Such programmes should be undertaken with the concurrence of the Presidents of the respective associations and the Principal.
The student Office-bearers of the associations shall not involve themselves any act of indiscipine leading to disruption of normal life on the campus. They shall no interfere directly in matters involving discipline and action thereon, which are the responsibilites of the Principal.
The secretary of each asociation shall in consultation with the other Office-bearers and the President of the association, prepare the programme of activities for the year and the budget for the same soon after the association elections are over. Under no circumstances expenditure in connection with the activities of each assoicatin shall exceed the amount allotted to each association by the Principal.
The Fine Arts and Youth Welfare Club has been functioning very effectively in the college for the past two decades. The aim of the club is to tap the talents that, very often, remain dormant in a student and to help him/her develop them. Some of the students have a flair for fine arts and they are encouraged to participate in various competitions so that they can mould their personality. The club congratulates those students who have brought many a laurel to the institution competing in various programmes conducted by the University and other organizations.
The Eco Club, since its inception in 1992, has been engaged in the task of creating an environmental awareness among the students, the faculty and the community at large.
Some of the multifaceted and unique activities of the Club are distribution of saplings, organising trekking expeditions and holding seminars, developing an arboretum and a rockery on the campus and maintaining an quarium for the benefit of the ‘special children’.
In order to create consumer awareness among teaching staff, non-teaching staff and also among the students, a Consumer club started functioning in the College from the academic year 1996-1997. The objectives of the club are :
(i) To create consumer awareness among teaching staff, nonteaching staff and students of this college.“The Youth Red Cross” is organised for the purpose of inculcating in the Youth of this Country an awareness especially in relation to the care of their own health and helpfulness to others. It is based on the three-fold programme of protection of health and life, service to the suffering and promotion of National and International friendship, to develop the mental and moral capacities of the youth.
This commette is constituted as per the guidelines issued by the Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tir unelveli. The mottos of this club are:
As a part of the extension activities of the college, we have adopted a most backward village. The adopted villages is perai which comes under Pacode panchayet in Vilavancode Taluk. It is socially and economically very backward. The objective in adopting these villages is :
• To conduct community development programmes.
• To encourage adult education and literacy programmes.
• To contect environmental awarences programmes.
• To conduct social work camps with the help of the N.G.Os.
• To make the people aware of Govt. welfare schemes.
• To have health hygiene awareness camps.
• To give education to the local people on numerous rights.
• To create awareness among the people about consumer problems.
1. Planning forum
2. Social Service League ( Membershp voluntary)
3. Student Christian Movement (for Protestant Christian Students only)
4. Ilakkia Mantram
5. Tamil Association
6. The English Literary Club
7. U.G. Maths Club
8. P.G. Maths Club
9. P.G. Physics Club
10. P.G. History Club
11. Eco Club - Voluntary
12. DOMSSA (MBA)
13. COMSAC (MCA)
14. PG Commerce Association
15. PG Zoology Association
16. Research Forum For History
17. Chemistry Association
18. Botany Association
19. Commerce Association
20. Economics Association
21. Zoology Association
22. Tornus
23. Computer Science Association