STRENGTH, WEAKNESS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES (SWOC)
STRENGTH, WEAKNESS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES (SWOC)
I. Institutional Strengths
Fifty-eight years of proven track record in producing meritorious students for the local, national and global needs
Collaborative and Committed Management
Qualified and dedicated staff members
Supportive Alumni and Parent Teacher Association
Successful implementation of outcome-based education (OBE) in curriculum
A comprehensive feedback mechanism
Securing top positions university examination results
Socio-economic development of the society through extension programmes conducted in adopted villages
Financial support and Scholarships to majority of students.
RUSA-Grant for infrastructure development and DST-FIST funding for science departments.
State-of-the-art science research labs, language lab, computer labs, video conferencing facility, E-learning centre, ICT enabled classrooms, playground and auditorium.
Fully automated well-stocked library.
Disabled-friendly campus
Effective mentoring, counselling and value-based education.
Eco-friendly campus based on Green Energy initiatives
Fully automated information management system, Knowledge Pro.
Offering basic yoga training to all under-graduate students.
Outstanding NSS and NCC units
THANMA – An avenue for self-reliance and innovation
Result-oriented career guidance and Deva Matha Job portal
A good number of value-added certificate programmes
Implementation of government schemes Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, Swachh Bharath Abhiyan, Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat and SESREC
Remedial and Scholar Support Programs (SSP) for weak students
Enrichment classes and Walk with a Scholar programs (WWS) for academically bright students.
Erudite lecture series by erudite scholars and eminent alumni
NIRF placement in the 151-200 band twice during the assessment period.
II. Institutional Weakness
Less academic autonomy in the existing affiliating system
University restrictions in sanctioning Research Centers for Departments that run self-financing PG Programmes.
Less opportunity for twinning programmes
Socio economic backwardness of the students adversely affecting the motivation level of the students.
We are in want of an air-conditioned mini-auditorium
Inordinate delay in getting government sanction for filling regular vacancies
Lack of industry-academia interface
III. Institutional Opportunities
Proximity to eminent academic centres, Science City near to the College (1 kilometre away) and IIIT, Valavoor etc.
Scope for industrial collaboration and academic tie ups with institutes of repute
Potential for departments to be elevated as research centres and PG departments
Campus placement and internship opportunities
Prominent Alumni in various fields
Securing autonomous status
IV. Institutional Challenges
Declining student-enrolment ratio
Delayed conduct of university examinations and publication of exam results
Attracting the employers especially Multinational companies for conducting campus recruitment drives
Lack of interest among students towards higher studies including research programmes
Prolonged admission schedule through Centralized Admission Process
Introduction of new generation job-oriented courses in the curriculum