• Affiliated to University of Kerala
  • Managed by Sree Sankara Trust, Perumbavoor

Student Support

Remedial Class


This program in our college is aimed for slow learners. This undergraduate remedial coaching program for students from underrepresented groups and weaker sections. It attempts to improve their subject-matter knowledge, skills, and attitudes as well as get slower students ready for university exams. Remedial classes are scheduled on weekdays following the conclusion of the college's regular class period without disrupting the regular instructional hours. A teacher will be assigned for each remedial coaching, who oversees the students' behavior and progress on a regular basis and provides general academic support. Before exams start, remedial coaching sessions are finished, and the relevant subject teachers work with the students to solve sample question papers.

Bridge Course


An undergraduate bridge course provides students with basic knowledge about the subject matter. It is a preparatory course that serves to impart fundamental information about the subjects covered in the degree programme. The course consists of ten hours of interactive lectures. An internal examination will be conducted after the course which is designed by the respective departments which is compulsory for all students.

 

Aim & Objectives

Bridge the gap between students and subject.

Provide students with necessary knowledge about the topics that they will cover in their new course.

Establish a stronger foundation in fundamentals of the subject.

 

College Students Union


The College has a students' union in accordance with the University of Kerala statute's rules and regulations. Every year, the college students themselves choose the union's members in parliamentary mode. The College Union Chairman, Vice-Chairperson, The General Secretary, University Union Councilor, Arts Club Secretary, Magazine Editor, Class Representatives, and Lady Representatives are all chosen annually. The goal of the College Union is to give students the chance to use their skills and energy in productive ways. All the activities of college union will be under the strict guidance of Union advisor and the Principal.

 

Anti Ragging Cell


Ragging means display of noisy, disorderly conduct, doing any act which causes or is likely to cause physical or psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a student in any educational institution.
 

Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts:

(i) Any behavior, whether expressed orally or in writing, that has the effect of making fun of, treating rudely, or teasing a new student or another student.

(ii) Engaging in disruptive or disorderly behavior that causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm, or to incite fear or apprehension thereof in any new student or other student.

(iii) Asking a student to perform an act that they would not perform in a regular course and that would cause them to feel ashamed, tormented, or embarrassed in a way that would negatively impact their physical or mental health or the physical health of any other student.

(iv) Taking advantage of a new student's or any other student's assistance to finish assignments that have been given to a person or group of people.

(v) Any behavior on the part of a senior that hinders, interferes with, or disturbs a freshmen or other students' regular academic work.

(vi) Any physical abuse act, including all of its variations, such as sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing lewd or obscene acts or gestures, causing bodily harm, or posing a risk to someone's health that requires attention.

(vii) Any act, with or without the intention of obtaining sadistic pleasure, that undermines the mental well-being and self-esteem of a freshman or any other student, or any act in which a student displays their dominance, power, or superiority over any other freshmen or student.

(viii) Any act of coercion to extract money from a junior student or an oppressive financial burden placed on them. The college has an active functional Anti Ragging Cell constituted with following members:


Member list:
 

Convenor Dr. Prasasthan M. K.- Dept. of Commerce
Members Amal C. Bose - Dept of Physical Education
Indulekshmi B - Dept of Languages
Suresh Kumar G. - Office Superintendent
Sachin Kumar V.- Office Assistant


The complaints regarding ragging in the institution can be lodged with the Principal, Staffs or any members of Anti Ragging Cell. All information and complaints will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.

UGC Helpline (24x7 Toll Free): 1800-180-5522

Email: helpline@antiragging.in
Website: www.antiragging.in

Ugc regulations on curbing the menace of ragging in higher educational institutions, 2009 (Click here)

 

Grievance Redressal Cell


Grievance Redressal Cell handles complaints and grievances from students. Students can file their complaints to SGRC through SGRC complaint box place in the college premises or through SGRC mail- sscsgrc@gmail.com

Member list:



Chairman Dr. Remya P. D., Principal-in-charge
Convenor Dr. Ambu R. Nair, Dept. of Languages
Teachers Dr. Remya P. D., Dept. of Commerce Amal C. Bose, Dept. of Physical Education
PTA Representative Dr. Ambu R. Nair, Dept. of Languages
College Union Chairman Haneef S., S6 BCom
Student Representatives Jyothika T. Joy, S4 BCom Ananya Joy N, S3 BA Economics Anakha, S3 BA Economics Muhammed Niyas M. S., S3 BA Economics

Parent Teacher Association (PTA)


The PTA plays a vital role in maintaining a cordial atmosphere on the campus. The PTA of our college is robust and engaged, offering every assistance for the academic and infrastructure growth of the college. It provides the management and teachers with all the assistance they need to keep the college operating smoothly. As their child is admitted to college, every parent automatically become members of the association. The principal serves as the organization's president, and an elected parent member serves as vice president. The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is made up of elected staff and parent members. The Executive Committee meets on a regular basis to evaluate the college's student welfare initiatives, and the General Body of the PTA meets once a year.

President: Dr. Remya P. D.
Vice President: Mrs. Santhi S.
Treasurer: Dr. Prasasthan M. K.
Secretary: Dr. Ambu R. Nair
Jt. Secretary: Mr. Basheer Abubacker
Members: Mrs. Girija P., Mrs. Sameera Beevi A.
Staff Representative: Dr. Lekshmi D. R.