Satellite campus Bus route details

To Know your Roll Number

The academic year 2024-2025 for freshers will start with Orientation Programme:Satellite Campus:

ALL SF UG & PG – Wednesday, 26 June 2024 at 10.00 a.m. in the Assembly Hall, Chatrapatti.

Main Campus:

All Aided UG & PG and SF PG – Thursday, 27 June 2024 at 10.00 am in the Edward Nolting Hall, Goripalayam.

All Art SF UG – Friday, 28 June 2024 at 10.00 am in the Edward Nolting Hall, Goripalayam.

All Science SF UG – Friday, 28 June 2024 at 10.00 am in the Edward Nolting Hall, Goripalayam.

All students are asked to report at the respective department registration counter at the Flint Square between 8.00 a.m. and 9.45 a.m. Students who have paid the Hostel Fees are asked to report to the respective Hall immediately after their registration at the department counter.

Note:

Ensure you bring the following documents with photocopy:

  1. Transfer certificate
  2. Mark statement
  3. student bank account linked with Aadhar
  4. Aadhar card
  5. community certificate
Final Schedule for End–of-Semester Examinations – April 2024.
SCHEDULE FOR I YEAR MBA, MCA.

Our College has been ranked 58 among colleges in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF 2023) released by the Ministry of HRD , Government of India.

 

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Campus Trees

Melia azedarach

காட்டுவேம்பு

Family:  Meliaceae

Common Names:  Bead tree, Indian Lilac, Persian lilac, Pride of India

Flowering Period: May-December

Description

  • A large evergreen tree native to India, growing wild in the sub-Himalayan region. The bark is reddish brown, becoming fissured on mature trees.
  • The deciduous leaves are bipinnate (twice feather-like) and 1-2 ft long.
  • The individual leaflets, each about 2 in long and less than half as wide, are pointed at the tips and have toothed edges.
  • In spring and early summer, Persian lilac produces masses of purplish, fragrant, star shaped flowers, each about 3/4 in in diameter, that arch or droop in 8 in panicles.
  • All parts of Persian lilac tree are poisonous. Eating as few as 6 berries can result in death. Birds that eat too many seeds have been known to become paralyzed.

Uses

  • Bark and fruit extract is used to kill parasitic roundworms.
  • Leaves edible. A bitter flavour, they are used as a potherb, in curries, soups etc. In Manipur, leaves and flowers are used as poultice in nervous headache.
  • Leaves, bark and fruit are insect repellent.
  • Seed-oil is used in rheumatism.
  • The seed contains up to 40% of a drying oil. It is used for lighting, varnish etc.