LEADING THE WAY IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT - BMS College for Women
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BMS Educational Trust NAAC Re-accreditation: ‘A’ Grade Affiliated to Bengaluru Central University Basavanagudi, Bengaluru-560 004 Estd. 1964 LEADING THE WAY IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT BMS College for Women Bugle Rock Road, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru-560004, Karnataka, India. Ph: +91-80-26601836 Website: www.bmscw.edu.in Email: principal@bmscw.edu.in
BMS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN BMS EDUCATIONAL TRUST (BMSET) BMS group of Institutions is managed by BMS Educational Trust (BMSET) with five trustee members constituting the Council of Trustees. The Chairman of Trust is Dr. B. S. Ragini Narayan. She is also the Donor Trustee and Member Secretary, BMSET and the Chairperson of BMS Degree College for Women and BMS Evening Late Sri B. M. Sreenivasaiah Late Sri B. S. Narayan College of Arts and Commerce. The other Trustees are Founder, BMSCE Founder, BMSCW Dr. P Dayananda Pai, Syndicate member, NITK Suratkal, & Manipal University, Former Syndicate member of Mangalore University, & Chairman, Board of Governor, BMSCE; Sri M. Madan Dr. B. S. Ragini Narayan Chairperson and Gopal IAS (Retd), Former Additional Chief Secretary, GOK, Chairman, Board of Governor - BMS College of Commerce and Board of Governors Donor Trustee, BMSET, Management and BMS College of Law. Additionally, one Trustee Chairperson, BMSCW member as nominated by Government of Karnataka. To advance the cause of education, BMS Educational Trust has established a number of institutions which are providing quality education to student community. The BMS Educational trust runs the following highly reputed educational Institutions imparting quality education: Dr. B.S. Ragini Narayan, Dr. P. Dayananda Pai Sri. M. Madan Gopal, IAS (Retd.) Ÿ BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) - 1946 Chairperson, BMSCW, Member, BoG, BMSCW, Member, BoG, BMSCW, Ÿ BMS College of Law (BMSCL) - 1963 Chairperson & Trustee, BMSET Trustee, BMSET Donor Trustee, BMSET Dr. P. Dayananda Pai Ÿ BMS Degree College for Women (BMSCW) - 1964 Trustee, BMSET Ÿ BMS PU College for Women (BMSPUC) - 1964 Member, BOG, BMSCW Ÿ BMS Evening college of Engineering (BMSECE) - 1973 Ÿ BMS Institute of Technology & Mgmt. (BMSIT&M) - 2002 Ÿ BMS School of Architecture (BMSSA) - 2010 Ÿ BMS Centre for Executive Education & Distance Learning (BMSCEEDL) - 2013 Ÿ BMS Evening College of Arts & Commerce (BMSECAC) - 2013 Sri. Goutham V. Kalathur Dr. M.D. Muthamma Dr. P. R. Chethana Ÿ BMS College of Architecture (BMSCA) - 2016 Member, BoG, BMSCW, Member, BoG, BMSCW, Prof. Dept. of Chemistry, BCU Ÿ BMS College of Commerce & Management (BMSCCM) - 2017 Administrative Coordinator, Former Director of Member, BoG, BMSCW, BMSIT & Management Collegiate Education, GoK University Nominee Sri M. Madan Gopal BMS Institutions enable the students to excel in their chosen Trustee, BMSET fields in addition to inculcating moral and ethical values and Member, BOG, BMSCW play an important role in instilling confidence in them to face new challenges. Currently around 16,000 students are pursuing higher education in Science, Engineering, Architecture, Commerce, Management, Arts and Law in different BMS institutions. An Alumni of over one lakh has enriched the communities the world over. Dr. N. Nanda Principal & Member Secretary I II
One who has faith attains knowledge The Institution aims at building a strong character that respects the system, reveres the teachers, instills faith in oneself, enhances confidence and creates a vehement desire to learn. Profile B. M. Sreenivasaiah College for women is an offshoot of B. M. Sreenivasaiah Educational Trust. The college was founded in the year 1964 by Late Sri. B. S. Narayan. It is a premier institution dedicated to the cause of education for women in Bangalore. Vision Bangalore University The aim of the institution is to mould the personality 2017-18 Examinations of every student with a holistic approach - to make Envisions to create competent and confident leaders to meet the students academically sound, mentally alert, challenges of the changing world through holistic learning. RANK HOLDERS innovative, culturally strong and socially responsible. Administration of the college is under the purview of the Trust. All curricular and co-curricular activities are carried out under the able stewardship of various Mission Heads of the Departments and members of the department. Keeping pace with present day challenges and needs, the institution is providing Ÿ Continue the legacy of women's empowerment NANDINI BAI R VARALAKSHMI R modern facilities to the students. BCA B.Sc.-PCM Ÿ Promote a lifelong passion for scholarly pursuits 1st RANK 1st Rank Recognizing the achievements of the Institution, Ÿ Inculcate qualities of empathy and inclusiveness for an NAAC has awarded the College 'A' grade thrice in 2004, 2009 and in 2016. enlightened society Our students have consistently secured ranks and Ÿ Be the torch bearers of our cultural heritage and ethos 100/100 in individual papers in University examinations. The Management encourages NAVYA V VARSHA K meritorious students through cash awards. B.Sc.-PCM BBA 3rd Rank 3rd Rank Objective Ÿ Facilitate advanced, skill-based, career oriented education/learning Ÿ Foster innovation and research culture in students and staff SUGUNA B V LALITHAMBA Ÿ Mentor students to be quality conscious, socially responsible, B.Sc.-PCM T.R. Shamanna 5th Rank Gold Medal for morally, upright and environmentally conscious citizenry Best Sports Woman Ÿ Motivate students to be enterprising, independent and invincible III IV
Principal’s Message Dr. N. NANDA, M.Sc., Ph.D Principal & Associate Professor Contents “Women' s empowerment is intertwined with respect for human rights” Sl. No. Particulars Page BMS College for Women was founded with a noble vision to empower women and 1 Courses of Study 1 motivate them to excel in different spheres of life. Managed by BMS Educational Trust, the institution has a strong academic foundation. For 55 years the 2 Admission Process 2 institution has promoted excellence and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has accorded “A” grade to the institute for three 3 Campus Facilities 3 consecutive times. The institution is multicultural and multiethnic in character and fosters a vibrant and inclusive learning. We aim to motivate students to 4 Instructions to students 5 realize their full potential by organizing activities and events to complement the 5 General Information 7 classroom learning and enrich their experiences. Several top ranks have been bagged by our students. Our students have brought laurels in academics, co- 6 Student Welfare Association 9 curricular, sports and extra-curricular activities to the institute making it a premier institution. This is a testimony to the concerted efforts of our 7 Endowment Prizes 12 benevolent Management, dedicated faculty and committed administrative staff. 8 Teaching Staff 15 BMSCW has carved a niche for itself as an institution of higher learning 9 Non Teaching Staff 19 promoting all round excellence. The institution is firmly on its course to meet new and increasing demands in a globalized world. V
Courses of Study Medium of Instruction - English Undergraduate Programmes As per University Syllabus A) B.Sc. Course: Part-1 1. Kannada/Sanskrit/Hindi/Additional English Postgraduate Programmes As per University Syllabus Admission Process A) M.Com College Session Ÿ Students coming from universities other than 2. English Karnataka State have to furnish migration B) M.Sc - Mathematics Semester scheme is followed for all the courses. Part-II certificate at the time of admission. C) M.Sc - Chemistry Calendar of events will be in accordance with 1. Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics Ÿ The SC/ST/OBC & other students who claim the regulations of Bangalore University for III 2. Chemistry, Botany & Zoology Add-on Courses exemption of tuition fee, laboratory fee, year & Bengaluru Central University (BCU) for I 3. Physics, Mathematics & Computer Science Ÿ Clinical Biochemistry etc., as per government rules, on the basis and II Year. 4. Physics, Mathematics & Electronics Ÿ Communicative English of their caste, parental income, should 5. Chemistry, Zoology & Micro Biology Ÿ Python Admissions submit their income certificate and caste 6. Chemistry, Botany & Biotechnology Ÿ A student seeking admission should submit an certificate for the current academic year in Ÿ Business Accountant application to the college in the prescribed original along with an attested copy. B) B.A. Course Ÿ Tally ERP-9 form on or before the specified date. Part-I Ÿ Stock Marketing Incomplete applications will not be 1. Kannada/Sanskrit/Hindi/Additional English Ÿ Women Entrepreneurship accepted. 2. English Ÿ Event Management Ÿ Selection of candidates will be done as per Part-II Certificate Courses Govt. rules. The list of selected candidates 1. History, Economics & Sociology Ÿ German and French Language will be notified on the college notice board. 2. History, Economics & Optional Kannada Ÿ Vedic Mathematics Ÿ After the provisional admission, the student 3. Psychology, Economics & Sociology Ÿ Self Grooming (Beautician) should furnish details in the University Portal Ÿ Content Writing and submit the same to the College office 4. Journalism, Psychology & Optional English Ÿ Mushroom Cultivation before the due date, else admission will not 5. Journalism, Psychology & Optional be approved. Kannada Ÿ Industry Specific MS Excel Finance Ÿ All admissions are provisional and subject to C) B.Com Self financed Certificate and Diploma courses the approval of Bangalore University & BCU. D) BBA are offered Selected students should submit the following E) BCA at the time of admission: Ÿ Parent-Teachers meet is held frequently. (The minimum strength is 15 for aided & 25 for i) Statement of marks in original Ÿ The parents can meet the concerned unaided combinations.) lecturers from Monday to Friday after 3.30 ii) Transfer certificate in original F) B. Voc. p.m. iii) Two recent passport size and one stamp 1. Information Technology Ÿ It is compulsory for the parents to attend size photos 2. Retail Management parent-teacher meetings. iv) Any other relevant certificates w.r.t. Approved income, SC/ST, etc. by UGC G) Community College v) Aadhaar card 1. Diploma in Food Processing vi) Bank account details & Preservation vii) Admission fees can be paid only through DD/challan/online 1 2
Infrastructure l B S Narayan Memorial Auditorium for conducting programmes. l Well-stocked library with reading room, reference section, internet and inflibnet Campus amenities l facilities B S Narayan Seminar Hall with state-of-the- art facilities l Departments of English, Physics, Chemistry, l Department of Biotechnology has facility for l Well-maintained canteen with hygienically Electronics, Botany, Zoology, Psychology, Animal Cell Culture and Plant Tissue Culture prepared food at affordable prices Biotechnology, Microbiology, Commerce and l The Department of Psychology has a Computer Science have well-equipped l Stationery & Xerox shop Counselling Center with a visiting Counsellor. laboratories. l Medical facilities: Health Care Centre with a l Computer laboratories have computer visiting lady doctor and provision of health l Department of Microbiology has a Balance systems with latest configuration insurance at B S Narayan Memorial Hospital, Room, Preparation Room, Inoculation Bengaluru l Meeting hall with state-of-the-art projectors Chamber & Sterilisation Chamber. and audio-visual facilities l Career Guidance & Placement Cell Departments of Zoology & Botany have well l Grievance and Redressal Cell established museums. l A multi-gym attached to Physical Education Department l Strong academic community l Spacious & well ventilated lecture halls l 125 KVA Generator for uninterrupted power supply l CCTV Surveillance 3 4
Instructions Ÿ Students are prohibited from organising or attending any meeting in the college except those permitted/organised by the college. to students Circulation or distribution of any hand bills, notices, indulging in business activities, etc. without the permission of the Principal is Schedule of Fees forbidden. Ÿ The schedule of fees for the various courses Ÿ Students are not allowed to approach the offered at the college and the charges for Scholarship and Free Studentship Rules of Discipline Management of the college directly. the service rendered at the institution will Ÿ Applications for scholarships and free Ÿ Student should be punctual and regular in Ÿ An act of indiscipline will entail suspension be notified at the appropriate time on the studentships will be considered in attending classes. or removal of the student from the rolls of College Notice Board. accordance with the rules framed by the the college. Ÿ Students should wear their ID cards whilst on The prescribed fees, in full, shall be paid on Government of Karnataka/ Government of Ÿ college premises. or before the date specified. India. Examinations Ÿ Indulgence in any form of ragging will be Ÿ Scholarships are liable to be withdrawn at Ÿ Tests & assignments are held periodically for dealt with stern action as per rules. any time if attendance, progress or conduct all classes. On the basis of class performance Ÿ Assignments should be submitted to the & attendance, Internal assessment marks of the student concerned is not satisfactory. teacher concerned before the stipulated will be awarded. Ÿ BMSET Merit scholarships are awarded to time. meritorious students. Ÿ Inattentiveness and indifference in classes, Payment of Fees discourtesy towards members of the staff or Ÿ Students admitted to the college for the first any act which affects the discipline of the college or any other disorderly or improper time (freshers) have to pay, in addition to conduct will be viewed seriously and the other fees, admission fees and University concerned student will be promptly and registration fees. severely dealt with. Ÿ Fees once paid will not be refunded. Ÿ Students have to dress in formal attire. Ÿ If a student, after paying the prescribed fees Ÿ Students are not permitted to use cellphones is subsequently awarded freeship, the fees Attendance in the premises of the college. The phones paid will be refunded to the extent Ÿ A minimum of 75% attendance in each will be confiscated and the student will be permissible under the relevant rules and penalised if found using. subject is mandatory. The list of regulations. students with shortage of attendance Ÿ Absence without leave for assignment/test Ÿ Students who fail to remit the prescribed will be periodically announced. shall be considered as an act of indiscipline fees, as specified above, shall not be and calls for disciplinary action. Leave of Students with shortage of attendance permitted to attend the classes and to absence may be granted only by the will not be permitted to appear for the appear for examinations. Principal, to whom all such applications final examination. Ÿ The college has the right to retain their should be made in writing prior to the test. certificates and to take appropriate action Ÿ Application for leave must be Ÿ Ragging in any form is prohibited. to recover the arrears of fees. submitted to the Principal. A student Ÿ Students should read and follow the “Code Ÿ Stringent action will be taken in case of absenting herself for more than three of Conduct”. default. consecutive classes should report to Ÿ Littering, defacing the walls & furniture and the Principal with her parent or committing disturbance in the premises of guardian before being permitted to the college is punishable. attend classes. 5 6
Sports Ÿ Provision is made for training students in College Library games like Badminton, Kho-Kho, Volley ball, General Ÿ Housed in a spacious hall with a reading room and a reference section, the library has Throw ball, Hand ball, Cricket, etc., by appointing expert coaches. Information more than 50,000 books, 13,000 reference books, and subscription to 42 magazines and Ÿ Ÿ Facilities are provided for indoor games. Yoga, Karate and Aerobics classes are also 50 national & international journals. UGC organized for physical & mental well being. book-bank facility is also available. An extra Ÿ Students are encouraged to participate in cupboard of books in the library is set up by intercollegiate competitions and cash awards Students the Bangalore University for SC/ST students. are given to individual champions by the Management. Ÿ Every student who gets herself admitted to 80,000 e-books and 4,000 e-journals are degree course should wear the identity available under Inflibnet N-List programme. card/badge (with photo), issued by the National Service Scheme (NSS) Ÿ Has institutional membership in IIMB, IISc, college. National Service Scheme is a Government of British Council Library and Bangalore India programme to promote the all-round University Library. Ÿ The students should check the Notice Boards development of youth. As per guidelines issued every day for general information. by the Bangalore University regular/special Medical Examination camps are held. Several extension activities are Ÿ Students are warned not to bring large Ÿ Compulsory Medical Examination by qualified organised by the unit. amount of money or expensive articles to doctors is arranged annually at B. S. Narayan college. The college is not responsible for Memorial Hospital for all students. National Cadet Corps (NCC) any loss of money or articles. The college is Ÿ The college has a Health Care Centre with a also not responsible for the vehicles parked National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services visiting lady doctor. Organisation comprising of Army, Navy and Air in the college premises. force, engaged in grooming the youth of the Insurance country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. Ÿ Students are covered under insurance. In case It aims at: of injury due to accident while commuting to Ÿ Development of leadership, character, and from college up to an amount of 50,000/- comradeship and ideals of service or hospitalization expenses will be reimbursed Ÿ Stimulation of interest in the defence on production of bills. services of the country Ÿ Building up of a reserve of potential officers to enable the armed forces to expand rapidly in a national emergency 7 8
Others Ÿ The college discovers aspiring and budding talents through Talent’s Day programme, which is held for two days. Ÿ The college acknowledges the immense support it has received from the teachers since its formation by honouring them on Lasya - Focus Cultural Club Bharath Scouts and Guides Teacher’s Day. Ÿ Set up with an intention to mould the all Ÿ Bharath Scouts and Guides unit was started in round personality of the students through 2014. Ÿ The college celebrates Karnataka’s Student Welfare various activities like Salsa, Aerobics, Bharathanatyam, Music, Sugama Sangeeth, Civil Defence Ÿ Civil Defence Unit was inaugurated in 2014, attainment of statehood and cultural strength on Kannada Rajyothsava. Association Bonsai, Karate, Yoga, Drama, Cooking, Beautician Course, Handicrafts, etc. in order to fulfil our motto of empathy and train students to face emergency situations Ÿ The college believes in promoting scientific outlook by celebrating International Science Ÿ German, French & Japanese Language classes such as natural calamity and disasters. Day. are also offered. Youth Red Cross Ÿ The college remembers the great visionary and The Student Welfare Association organises and Ÿ Youth Red Cross Unit was established in 2015. its founder B. S. Narayan by celebrating March conducts co-curricular and extra-curricular Alumni Association It encourages students to take part in various 3rd as Founder’s Day. activities for the intellectual and cultural Ÿ Alumni Association of the college is a education and training programs. development of the students. The Association Ÿ Guest lectures by speakers of national and registered body. All the students of the Ÿ The college also has Women’s Cell, Gender activities are organised by the Student Welfare international repute are arranged by each institution are members of this Association. Sensitisation Cell, Equal Opportunity Cell & Officer. Office Bearers of the Association are department to mould the inquisitive minds. Eco Club elected through a secret ballot. Students are Placement Cell encouraged to participate in all the college and Best practices Ÿ The Placement Cell of the college arranges inter-college activities/competitions. Ÿ Student mentoring system: The student for campus interviews from reputed mentoring has been a time tested practice in organisations like Infosys, TCS, HP, IBM, etc. the institution which has met with enduring Student Counselling Centre Ÿ College is moulding the students to identify success and has proven to be beneficial to A Student Counselling Centre has been instituted their area of interest according to their skill students for holistic development. in the college in association with the through Career Guidance Cell. Ÿ Janapada Jathre: It is celebrated in the Department of Psychology and trained Anti-Sexual Harassment Cell college to make the students to revisit their counsellors. Students can approach the centre cultural roots, appreciate the past glory of for assistance and guidance in matters of stress, Ÿ In pursuance of guidelines issued by Supreme our region through the folk festival. The aim strain, fear or any personal problem. They can Court, UGC and as per the provisions of the is to familiarize with customs, rituals and also seek guidance from the clinical psychologist Sexual Harassment of Women at work place life styles of our ancient folk art. appointed by the college. Vocational Guidance & (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal Act, 2013) an Anti-Sexual Harassment Cell Ÿ Vanasiri: Adopting public and private spaces Counselling is also provided. (Internal Complaints Committee) named to plant saplings, nurture them into trees so Internal Quality Assurance Cell “JAGRUTHI” has been reconstituted for the that environmental awareness is created effective enforcement of the basic human among students. (IQAC) rights of gender equality and guarantee Ÿ Student Entrepreneurship Program: Ÿ Internal Quality Assurance Cell is involved in against sexual harassment and abuse and to Encouraging budding entrepreneurs among quality sustenance and enhancement provide a harassment-free atmosphere in the students by helping them to conduct on- activities. campus to all the employees and students. campus exhibition-cum-sale of essential commodities, offer skill-based services, etc. 9 10
Parents Endowment Prizes and Scholarships Reply to correspondence from parents is Ÿ made only if accompanied by an appropriate instituted by BMS Educational Trust self-addressed stamped envelope. 1. Sri B.S. Narayan Memorial Scholarship: 4. Cash prize is given to a student who is Awarded to a poor and meritorious student, adjudged as the Best Sports Woman and a Calendar of Events identified by a selection committee, to recipient of Gold Medal of Bangalore Ÿ As per Bangalore University/Bengaluru commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Late University Ÿ The college celebrates the spirit of Central University. Donor Trustee B. S. Narayan on 3rd March 5. Cash Prize to State Awardees in Sports: womanhood by sensitizing them on issues every year Cash prize is awarded to a student who related to women on International Women’s 2. Endowment Scholarship: Awarded to a receives a state award in sports. Day. In all matters, the decision student from each stream, based on her Ÿ The college has a parents relation centre to of the Principal is final. performance in all the three academic years establish cordial relations with parents and 3. Cash Awards to University Rank Holders & discuss various issues regarding their wards. Gold Medalists: Cash prizes are awarded to Ÿ The Sports Department organises ‘Zeal,’ an University Rank Holders & Gold Medalists inter-college sports meet. Issue of Certificates Ÿ Transfer Certificates will be sent directly to the Institution to which the student joins on receipt of a requisition letter from the Head of the Institution. It will not be issued to the student/parent/guardian, directly. Ÿ Applications for the grant of transfer, character or other certificates may be submitted to the Principal along with the prescribed fee receipt. The certificates will be issued within a week from the date of submission of such application. Ÿ A duplicate transfer certificate will be issued only if satisfactory reasons are given and on submission of an affidavit along with the prescribed fee. 11 12
25. SUNAHARI: Endowment prize awarded to the best NSS Volunteer and a Best NCC Cadet 26. B. K. Ramachandra Rao Memorial Prize: Awarded to a final year B.Com. student who secures highest marks in Final Year B.Com. 27. Creative Graphics Endowment Prize: 7. Smt. Yashodha Bai Mahadevalal 16. Smt. Bhageerathamma & Sri B. H. Awarded to a final year B.A. Journalism Endowment Fund: Awarded to a student Lakshman Rao Memorial Endowment student, who secures highest marks in final who secures highest marks in Micro-Biology Prize Fund: Awarded to a student who year exams in final B.Sc. examination in first attempt secures highest marks in final B.Sc. 28. Smt. Kuppamma & Sri S. Krishna Rao Endowment 8. Sri Niranjan Raj Urs Endowment Fund: Awarded to a student who secures highest 17. Sri K. T. Baheti Endowment Prize: Awarded to a student who secures highest Endowment Prize Fund: Awarded to the best outgoing final year student irrespective prizes marks in Kannada in II B.A./B.Sc./B.Com degree examination in first attempt 18. marks in final BBM examination Sri B. M. Krishnan Endowment Prize of the combination who secures highest percentage of marks and not less than 60% Fund: Awarded to a student who secures 29. Smt. Saraswathi & Dr. Srinivasan 9. Smt. Nagarathnamma & Sri 1. Sri M. N. Venkatachalaiah Endowment highest marks in History in B.A. in first Memorial Prize Fund: Awarded to the final Mahadevappa Endowment Fund: attempt year student with Zoology combination who Prize: Awarded to a student who secures Awarded to a student who secures highest has secured highest marks in aggregate in highest marks in the final year Degree marks in Physics in III B.Sc. examination in 19. Sri M. Chidambara Shastry Endowment all the three years in first attempt Examination in first attempt first attempt Prize: Awarded to a student who secures 30. Late L. Gangamma Endowment Prize: 2. Prof. L. Narayana Rao Memorial Fund: 10. Sri T. Rangaswamy Iyengar Memorial highest marks and passes in first attempt in Awarded to a final year B.Sc. student who Awarded to a student of Botany for Fund: Awarded to a student who secures the final B.Com. examination secures highest marks in CBZ combination securing highest marks in the University highest marks in Chemistry in final B.Sc. 20. Prof. N. Iravathi Chalapathy Endowment examination in first attempt 31. Late Pankajamma & Smt. Ushadevi S. examination Prize: Awarded to a student who secures Endowment prize: Awarded to a II year 3. Prof. L. Narayana Rao and Smt. 11. Sri A. N. Chandrashekhar Endowment highest marks in Economics in first attempt Degree student who secures highest marks Fund: Awarded to a student who secures in final BA examination and scores not less in English. Jayalakshamma Endowment Fund: highest marks in Chemistry in final B.Sc. than 60% Awarded to a student who completes degree examinations, in the first attempt examination in first attempt 21. Dr. Padma Endowment Prize: Awarded to with Botany as one of the subjects and 12. Sri N. Venkateshaiah and B.M.S. College a student who secures highest marks in secures not less than 60% in Botany for Women Endowment Fund: Awarded to Zoology in the 5th Semester examination a student who secures highest marks in conducted by Bangalore University 4. M/s. Kincha and Kariwal Memorial Fund: Micro-Biology for 3 years 22. Smt. Mallika Rolling Trophy: Awarded to a Awarded to a student who stands first in Sanskrit in the Second year B.A., B.Sc., 13. Kevalchand Jain Endowment Prize winning team in the Inter-collegiate Ball B.Com examination Fund: Awarded to a physically handicapped badminton tournaments student who secures highest marks in final 23. College Silver Jubilee Rolling Trophy: 5. Sri K. Kannan Endowment Fund: Awarded degree to a student who secures highest marks in Awarded to a winning team in inter 14. Smt. Rajamma Subbaraya Endowment collegiate Kho-Kho matches for women Zoology in Final B.Sc. examination in first Note: The interest accrued on the invested attempt Prize Fund: For conducting seminar on old 24. Smt. & Sri M. N. Ganapiah Holla amount in a Nationalised Bank will be paid to the age related problems Endowment Prize: Awarded to a student deserving candidate every year on the College 6. Kum. A. C. Lakshmi Narasu Ramakrishna 15. Dr. Manonmani Rudraiah Endowment who secures highest marks in the final year Day or Prize Distribution Day. Memorial Fund: Awarded to the poorest Prize Fund: Awarded to a student who BA/B.Sc./B.Com./BCA/BBM examination in student who secures highest marks in secures highest marks in final B.Sc., Bio- the first attempt Psychology in the final Degree examination Technololgy in first attempt 13 14
Teaching Staff 2. Smt. Ashalatha, M.Sc. Assistant Professor (On Redeployment) 9. Smt. Rajani S., MCA Lecturer Department of Kannada Department of Physics 3. Smt. Shuba S.V., M.Sc., M.Phil. 10. Smt. Smitha G. V., MCA Lecturer & HOD Lecturer 1. Dr. Sheeladevi S. Malimath 1. Dr. S. N. Shobhadevi, M.Sc., Ph.D. M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D, PGD Journalism Associate Professor & HOD 4. Smt. Anusha R., M.Sc. 11. Smt. Rashmi B. H., B.E., M.TECH. Associate Professor Lecturer Lecturer 2. Smt. R. Neelambal, M.Sc. 2. Dr. Krishnoji Rao G., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor 5. Smt. Achielle Sherlin Kunder, M.Sc. 12. Smt. Pallavi S., MCA Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer 3. Sri Pramod Kumar K, M.Sc. 3. Smt. Shree Rajini K. G., M.A., B.Ed., 6. Dr. M. Geetha, M.Sc., Ph.D. 13. Smt. Deepa Kulkarni, M.TECH. Lecturer Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer 4. Smt. Mytreyi, M.Sc. 4. Smt. Manjula L, M.A., M.Ed. 7. Smt. Shwetha Patil, M.Sc. Department of Microbiology Lecturer Assistant Professor Lecturer 5. Smt. Prakruthi D S, M.Sc. 1. Smt. N. Sumangala, M.Sc., M.Phil. 5. Smt. Radha S. R., M.A. Department of Zoology Lecturer Lecturer & HOD Asst. Professor & HOD 1. Smt. Shobhavathi Bai, M.Sc., M.Phil. 2. Smt. Veena Adishesha, M.Sc., M.Phil. Department of English Department of Chemistry Associate Professor Assistant Professor 1. Dr. N. Nanda, M.Sc., Ph.D. 1. Smt. C. Amala, M.A.,M.Phil. 2. Smt. B. Poornima, M.Sc., M.Phil. Department of Biotechnology Principal, Associate Professor Associate Professor & HOD Associate Professor & HOD 2. Dr. D. E. Vasundhara, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 1. Smt. Vyshali V M, M.Sc., M.Phil. 2. Smt. Mah Jabeen, M.A., M.Phil. 3. Dr. L. Shakunthalamma, M.Sc., M.Phil. Ph.D. Associate Professor Lecturer & HOD Associate Professor Associate Professor (On Redeployment) 3. Dr. Rita Bhattacharjee, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 2. Smt. Neha Hadhav G., M.Sc. 3. Smt. Champa, M.A. 4. Dr. Shubha M, M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor & HOD Lecturer Assistant Professor (On Redeployment) Asst. Professor 4. Smt. B. M. Savitha, M.Sc. Department of History 4. Pruthvi K. R., M.A., B.Ed. 5. Smt. Sudha D, M.Sc., B.Ed., Associate Professor (On Redeployment) Lecturer 1. Dr. P. Puttaraj, M.A., Ph.D Lecturer 5. Smt. S. Hamsini, M.Sc., M.Phil. Associate Professor & HOD 5. Smt. Janaki T., M.A., M.Phil. Assistant Professor (On Redeployment) Department of Computer Science Lecturer 2. Smt. Shireen A., M.A., M.Phil. 6. Dr. Jyothi S.G., M.Sc., M.Phil.,Ph.D. 1. Smt. Sudha H A, B.E., M.E. Lecturer 6. Ms. Pooja Pradeep Karaniya, M.A. Asst. Professor Lecturer Lecturer Department of Indian Constitution 7. Smt. Vyshnavi G., M.Sc. 2. Smt. Aruna Akula, M.Sc., M.Phil. 7. Smt. Pallavi B K, M.A., B.Ed., M.Ed. Lecturer Lecturer 1. Sri Harisha T., M.A. Lecturer Lecturer 8. Suchitra C. Mathad, M.Sc. 3. Smt. Nalini L., M.Sc., M.Phil. 8. Smt. Femy Francis, M.A. Lecturer Lecturer & HOD Department of Economics Lecturer Department of Sanskrit Department of Mathematics 4. Smt. Bhavana Ashok, MCA 1. Smt. Pushpalatha M., M.A., B.Ed., Lecturer Lecturer & HOD 1. Dr. D. Sujatha, M.Sc., PGDCA, Ph.D. 1. Dr. Suresh N.S., B.Sc., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor & HOD 5. Smt. Roopa Biradar, MCA Department of Sociology Assistant Professor & HOD Lecturer 2. Smt. Vijayalakshmi U. Shanbhag, M.Sc. 1. Dr. N. Raghu Kumara, M.A., Ph.D. 2. Sri Ramakumar N.S.M., M.A., MBA Lecturer 6. Smt. Chandrika M., M.Sc. Assistant Professor & HOD Assistant Professor Lecturer 3. Smt. Divyashree B. K., M.Sc. Department of Hindi Lecturer 7. Smt. Sarita, B.E., M.E. 1. Dr. M. Geethashree, M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Botany Assistant Professor & HOD 8. Smt. Sweta Dipti, B.Tech., M.Tech. 1. Dr. P. Anitha, M.Sc., Ph.D., Asst. Professor 2. Sri Mohd Riyaz Khan, M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Associate Professor 15 16
Department of Psychology 18. Smt. Aishwarya R., M.Com. POST GRADUATION Lecturer 1. Smt. Shalini Sathyaprasad, M.A., M.Phil. Department of Commerce Assistant Professor & HOD 19. Smt. Radha R., M.Com. Lecturer 1. Dr. Oviya, M.Com., M.Phil., Ph.D 2. Dr. Shilpa S., M.Sc., Ph.D. Professor Assistant Professor Department of Journalism 2. Dr. Chandrakala V., Department of Commerce 1. Sharayu C. J., M.A. M.Com., MBA, M.Phil., Ph.D. Lecturer & HOD Professor & HOD 1. Dr. B. Mariyappa, M.Com.,MBA,ICWA(I), M.Phil, Ph.D. Department of Administration 3. Dr. Lalitha B. S., Ph.D. Associate Professor 1. Smt. Mamatha D., M.B.A., M.Com., PGDIBO Professor 2. Sri A. R. Shivakumara, M.Com. Assistant Professor & HOD Associate Professor Department of Mathematics 2. Sri Vijayachandra Rao, M.Com.,PGDBA,M.Phil. 3. Smt. A. Gayathri, M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor 1. Dr. K. Bhuvaneshwari, M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor & HOD Professor 3. Smt. Varalakshmi T., MBA, PGDHR, PGD in PM & IR 4. Smt. A. Vyjayanthi, M.Com., M.Phil. Assistant Professor 2. Dr. R. Bhuvaneshwari, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Professor & HOD 4. Smt. Bhavya R., MBA 5. Smt. Vijayalakshmi S., M.Com., M.Phil. Lecturer 3. Smt. Shashiprabha Gogate, M.Sc. Assistant Professor Professor 5. Archana C., MBA 6. Smt. Bhuvaneshwari E., M.Com., M.Phil. Lecturer Department of Chemistry Assistant Professor B.Voc. Information Technology 1. Smt. Dr. Divya K., M.Sc., Ph.D. 7. Smt. Sushma K., M.Com., MBA Professor Assistant Professor 1. Rachana B. S., B.E., M.Tech. 2. Smt. Gayathri B. H., M.Sc. Lecturer 8. Smt. Sunanda A., M.Com. Lecturer & HOD Assistant Professor 2. Anita S., MCA, M.Phil., Lecturer Department of Physical Education 9. Smt. Rachana K. M., M.Com. Lecturer 3. Kavya M. V., MCA 1. Smt. D. R. Roopa, B.E., M.PEd. Lecturer Asst. Director of Physical Education 10. Smt. Manjula L., M.Com. Assistant Professor 4. Seema M., MCA 2. Smt. Manasa L. G., M.P.Ed. Lecturer Physical Education Instructor 11. Smt. Ishwarya J., M.COM. Assistant Professor B.Voc. Retail Management Department of Library 12. Smt. Parimala Kulkarni, M.Com. 1. Dr. Azmath Rukhsana, M.Com., M.Phil., PGDBA, Ph.D. 1. Smt. G. S. Neethu, M.Lib., M.Phil. Lecturer Assistant Professor & HOD Librarian 13. Smt. Prathibha G., M.Com., PGDBA 2. Smt. Sahana B. C., M.Com. 2. Smt. Amudha Mozhi, Diploma in Lib.Sc. Assistant Professor Lecturer Library Assistant 14. Smt. Dayana I. Konnur, M.Com. 3. Smt. Aswini C., M.Com. 3. Sri Anilkumar R., M.Lib. Sc. Lecturer Lecturer Assistant Librarian 15. Sri Banuprakash T. N., M.Com.,MBA,M.Phil. 4. Ms. Swathi K. Iyer, M.Com. Placement Cell Assistant Professor Lecturer 1. Smt. Kavyashree Poonacha 16. Smt. Priyanka S., M.Com., PGDMM, 5. Manjula Bhaskar, M.Com. Placement Officer Assistant Professor Lecturer 17. Smt. Ramya S., M.Com., PGJHRM Lecturer 17 18
Non Teaching Staff Grant-in-Aid Staff 15. Bhaskar G Attender 1. Sri Manjappa Ningappa Kurahatti, FDA 16. Sri Sriramappa Attender 2. Smt. R. Indiramma, Clerk cum Typist 17. Sampath Kumar A Attender 18. Vasanth Kumar R Attender 3. Sri Mukunda Rao, SDA 19. Ganesha S Attender 4. Sri Shankara N, SDA 20. Siddaraju M Attender 5. Sri Krishne Gowda, Attender 21. Ananth Ram Singh Attender 6. Smt. Nanjamma, Attender 22. Chikka Krishnamurthy Attender 7. Sri U. Devaraj, Watchman 23. Aruna G K Attender Management Staff 24. Vijaya D Attender 25. Manjunath A Attender 1. Viswanath G M Administrative Officer 26. Ravikumar B Attender 2. Madhusadan B N Superintendent 27. Lakshmamma Peon 3. Padmavathi S H Accounts Officer 28. Radha Peon 4. Shashidhara B J F. D. A. 29. Prema C Peon 5. Hema R F. D. A. 30. Chandrappa Peon 6. Shylaja S D D.E.O. 31. Dhananjaya G Peon 7. Prakash K K Tech. Asst. 32. P Shankar Guru Peon 8. Reshma K R S. D. A. 33. Leelabai G Peon 9. Raghu C G System 34. Lakshmi M Peon Administrator 35. Shailashree H S Peon 10. Soumya S. D. A. 36. Siddegowda Gardener 11. Geetha B N S. D. A. 37. Manjamma Gardener 12. Ranjitha G R S. D. A. 38. Manjunath M Driver 14. Pooja M B Accountant 39. Niranjan T Driver Principal For Kannada version of the prospectus please visit the college website: www.bmscw.edu.in 19 20
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