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St. Agnes College, Mangalore

St. Agnes College
Mangalore

Established : 1921
Type : Women
President : --
Principal : Sr. Supriya A.C.
Former Name : --
Location : Mangalore
Affiliation(s) : Autonomous
Category : Under Graduate & Post Graduate
Accreditation / Recognition : University Grants Commission (UGC) &
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
Department(s) : Arts, Commerce & Science


Academic Programs

Curricular Courses : Course Pattern

The College is offering the following courses in four parts for credit based semester programmes - B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.B.M., B.C.A., and B.S.W.

Part  I : Language - Kannada / Hindi / French
Part  II : English

Note: Part I & Part II in four semesters for B.A., B.Sc. and B.Com., and in two semesters for B.B.M. & B.C.A.
Part  III : A student shall choose one of the combinations od course of study given below for B.A. and B.Sc. Programmes

Arts Subjects (B.A.):
Subject Combination
History Economics Political Science
History Economics Psychology
History Economics Secretarial Practice
History English Major Psychology
Office Management Economics Secretarial Practice
Office Management Economics Psychology
Office Management English Major Psychology
History English Major Political Science


Science Subjects (B.Sc.):
Subject Combination
Mathematics Physics Chemistry
Mathematics Physics Computer Science
Mathematics Statistics Computer Science
Mathematics Physics Statistics
Microbiology Chemistry Zoology
Botany Chemistry Biotechnology
Zoology Chemistry Biotechnology
Chemistry Botany Zoology

Commerce Subjects (B.Com.):

Common Courses of Commerce with the following Electives: Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Business Taxation, Office Management and Secretarial Practice (Vocationalized)


Business Management Subjects (B.B.M.):

All Compulsory Courses with Dual Specialization offered in Banking, Financial Management, Human Resource Management and Marketing Management.


Computer Application Subjects (B.C.A.):

Option Code: 51. Common Courses of Computer Application

Part  IV :

General Education to include Indian Constitution / Human Rights / Environmental Studies (during First and Second Semesters)

Women Studies / Journalism / Human Resource Management / Journalism
(during Third and Fourth Semester)
(for first to fourth semesters )

Value Education Courses
(during all semesters )
Religion for Catholic students
(during all semesters )
PG students have only core courses. Post graduate programmes have a choice based credit pattern.

Credits:
The Programme offered to a Student is structured for minimum of 120/80 Credits for the Award of the Degree
The Credits are alloted to every Course of Study based on the Course Content and the Contact Hours
A Student has the option of Earning an Additional of 6/4 Credits, through Add on Courses.

The credits are alloted to every course of study based on the course content and the contact hours.

Transfer of Credits from One College to Another will be accepted if the Criteria are fullfilled by the Candidates




Co-Curricular Courses

Extra-curricular Activities:

Every student shall participate in at least one of the following extra-curricular activities during the programme of study

Odd Semester Even Semester
Mushroom Culture Vermitechnology
Forensic Science Basic Astronomy
Hindi Translation NGO Management
RNA, DNA : A study Quantitive Techniques in Economics
Gavel Club Gavel club for advanced public speaking
Training Tutors for Mathematics for MBA Entrance Examination Training Tutors for Mathematics
for MBA Entrance Examination
Front office Management Building Self Esteem
Exploration of Data using Statistical Softwares Trends in Stock Market

Add-on Courses:

A student can take one of the following Add on Courses per semester offered by the Interdisciplinary Board of Studies.

Aids Awareness Education Cell College Band
Commerce Forum Computer Club
Harmony Club Management Forum
Nature Club NCC
NSS Science Forum
SPICMACAY Sports & Games
Rangers Red Cross Society
Women's Cell Psychology Forum
Human Rights Education Cell Student Cabinet
Agnes Towards Community College Choir

Certificate /Diploma Courses

  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Tailoring
  • Personal Taxation
  • Hindi Typing
  • Mathematical Programming in C++
  • Yoga for Health
  • Page Designing using Coral Draw
  • Basic French
  • Keyboard Operation in Typing
  • Travel and Tourism(Module I,II & III)
  • Statistical methods for practice using Statistical software
  • Network Simulation (Module I, II & III) - UGC
  • Communicative English (Module I, II & III) - UGC
  • Enterprise Resource Planning (Module I, II & III) - UGC
  • Accounting with Tally & Financial Management (Module I, II & III) - UGC



Post Graduate Programmes

Post Graduate Courses at St. Agnes College(Autonomous), Mangalore Open to Men and Women

Following Courses are available :

M. A. : English (Affliated to Mangalore University)
M. Sc. : Psychology (Affliated to Mangalore University)
M. Sc. : Clinical Psychology (Limited seats), Affiliated to RGHS
M. Com. : Commerce (Affliated to Mangalore University)
M. Sc. : Chemistry



Certificate and Diploma Courses

Sl.No. Department Title of the Certificate Courses
1 Secretarial Practice Key Board typing
2 Computer Science Basic Computer Skill
3 Women’s Centre Tailoring
4 Computer Science Web Designing
5 Statistics Statistical methods for practice using Statistical software
6 Women’s Centre Women and Rights
7 Computer Applications Network Simulation –Module I
8 Computer Applications Network Simulation –Module II
9 Women’s Centre Travel and Tourism
10 Computer Science Flash
11 Computer Science Page designing using Corel draw
12 Commerce Personal Taxation
13 Career guidance Computer Animation
14 Political Science Human Rights

Admission Guidelines

Admissions to the Degree Course will be made immediately after the declaration of the PUC results. Application forms and Prospectus are available at the College Office.

  • The Application form will be available in the College Office for Rs. 150/-. It must be filled completely and then registered in the college office with Rs.50/- (cash/ postal order/ DD) within four days of the announcement of the PUC results by the Karnataka Board.
  • The Submit the application at the earliest along with the marks. Do not wait for the original marks card.
  • Forms returned by post will not be registered, unless accompanied by a DD/Postal Order for Rs.50/-. Forms reaching the college office after the deadline will not be processed.
  • The admission committee will process the application forms and set the dates for admission assemblies and interviews.
  • Such assemblies and interviews will be conducted simultaneously for the First Semester of B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., BBM, BCA and BSW streams.
  • Selection will be made on the basis of Merit and policies of the Management, for subjects such as Microbiology, Biotechnology, Food & Nutrition, English Major, Business Management, Commerce, BCA and BSW.
  • Selection will be made on the basis of Merit and policies of the Management, for subjects such as Microbiology, Biotechnology, Food & Nutrition, English Major, Business Management, Commerce, Computer Applications and Social Work.
  • Entry point knowledge level tests will be conducted by certain departments after the re-opening of College.
  • The original marks card of the qualifying examination should be produced at the time of interview.
  • The candidate must be accompanied by one of her parents. Please take note that a guardian can accompany the student ony if both parents are deceased
  • If the parent fails to accompany the child, the seat will be forfeited, even if the candidate has the merit.
  • Parents who live abroad or too far from the college and cannot attend to official matters of the college are requested to appoint a local guardian to act on their behalf after the admission process is completed. The name of the local guardian must be given at the time of admission. If the guardian does not assume his/her responsibility the parents will be asked to take their daughter away from the college.
  • Every student must necessarily enroll herself at least in one association/cell/club of the college.

Interview: Documents to be produced:

  • II PUC original marks card and one Photostat copy of the same.
  • Attested photostat copy of SSLC/CBSE marks card.
  • Transfer Certificate in original from the institution last attended.
  • Conduct Certificate (Original).
  • Eligibility Certificate from Mangalore University, Migration and pass certificates for students coming from other states.
  • Two passport size photographs and one stamp size photograph (coloured).
  • 3 copies of Caste certificate of SC/ST/Category I candidates.

Requirements of Foreign students seeking admission :

  • Original Certificates mentioned above
  • Eligibility Certificate from the Mangalore University and Migration Certificate.
  • Student Visa and one set of passport copy.
  • AIDS free certificate issued by the Competent Authorities.

(Note: Admission will not be finalized unless they produce the above said Certificates.)


Admission and Fees:

A candidate who appears for the interview and secures a seat will pay all the fees in the Bank on the following day failing which she forfeits the seat.
Course fees will be paid by students, who take up BBM/ Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ Statistics/ B.C.A./ English Major/ Social Work / Food & Nutrition (Optional).
No fees will be refunded if a student leaves the course after admission.
Students, who do not attend classes for 5 consecutive days after the reopening will forfeit their seats.

Interview for PG: Documents to be produced:

  • Degree original marks cards and one photostat copy of the same
  • Attested Photostat copy of SSLC/CBSE or any other qualifying Board Examination marks card.
  • Transfer certificate in original from the instituition last attended
  • Conduct Certificate (original)
  • Eligibility Certificate from Mangalore University, Migration and pass certificates for students coming from other states.
  • Two passport size photographs and one stamp size photograph(coloured).
  • Three copies of Caste Certificate for SC/ST category | candidates.

Admission and fees:

The College offers a variety of facilities to promote the well-being of students. The Non-Resident Student Centre (NRSC), HELPLINE, Health Care Centre add to the ambience on the campus. The Library has a facility for Photocopying. The College has a well established internet centre for the benifit of students. The Student's Hostel with a resident student strength of 250 keeps the campus coming with youthful activity. The Language Lab is a pointer to the changing trends in Audio-Video. Eg: Teaching and Learning. The Studio is indicative of yet another move towards self-reliance.


Carmel Gym

Energy mobilizing centre with equipment for exercise.

Canteen

Hot, delicious food available at reasonable price

Carmel Counselling Centre

Where, emotional support and personal help is provided. Professional counselling is available with prior appointment on all days of the week.

Library

A nodal centre for study and reference, with computerized facility for access of books, modern referencing possible through CD ROMs and internet.

Internet and Computer Laboratories

Easy global access at the tips of fingers.

Helpline

Where stationary needs are met.

Student's Hostel

With a resident strength of 250 keeps the campus coming with youthful activity.

Language Lab

It is a pointer to the changing trends in Audio-video.

Carmel Studio

Carmel Studio is indicative of yet another move towards self-reliance.

Women's Centre

Women's Centre for emerging trends in Women's Education.

Health Care Centre

It offers immediate medical help.

Bank

The Syndicate Bank Branch for banking needs on the campus

MASCOM Lab

Commerce, Management and Secretarial Practice student's access the web or meet together for project presentations.

Media and Value Education Centre

Nodal point for audio visuals, libraries with readin room facility.

St. Agnes Prayer Hall and Convent Chapel

An abode of the divine, a sanctuary to pray and find peace.

St. Agnes College, Mangalore, Karnataka is one of the leading first grade colleges for women in South India. It is a Christian minority institution founded by Mother Mary Aloysia, in 1921, and managed by the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel. Though it was founded primarily for the education of Catholic women, it has reached out to all sections of women in society. Over the years, it has grown steadily in strength and infrastructure and has stood the vicissitudes of higher education and has kept aloft its banner 'God is Our Strength'. The focus now is on student centered learning, throwing open newer avenues and challenging courses to suit the student community.

The instituition has the distinction of producing women graduates who hold positions in different spheres as educators, scientists, chartered accountants, middle and higher-level management professionals and service professionals.

The College promotes sound social and family values that make for continuous internal upgradation, especially in the areas of teaching and learning, reasearch and publication, faculty improvement and extension activities. Honours Programmes, Certificate Courses and Minor Research projects, conducted on a regular basis, keep the staff ever alert to the contemporary needs of society and the demands of the job market. The College took the initiative of submitting itself to the accreditation process conducted by the NAAC. It was the first instituition in Mangalore University to do so. The College had the honour of being awarded a 'Five Star' grade. Following the re-accreditation process by the NAAC in 2005 and in 2012, the College earned an 'A' grade. It has, besides, been recognised as a 'College with Potential for Excellence' in 2006 and again in 2011 by the Post 'CPE' PHASE II grant by th U. G. C. and been the recipient of the 'Jimmy and Roselyn Carter Foundation Parternship Award' for its path breaking work in the field of watershed management which has greatly benefitted villages in the suburbs of Mangalore.

However, no institution committed to the cause of higher education can rest contended on its laurels. St. Agnes College is sensitively aware of this. Therfore to promote academic excellence in teaching and research, the Management of St. Agnes College has accepted the status of academic autonomy for the College since 2007. In the autonomous set up, the College is free to frame its own Syllabi for the various courses and adopt suitable innovative methods of Teaching, Learning and Evaluation. The Mangalore University confers the degree or gives the diploma to the qualified candidates presented by the College. The government will continue to provide financial assistance in this set up. With autonomy, the College will be more efficient to teach job oreinted subjects, conduct examinations and announce results within the prescribed structures of the Semester pattern.



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