Mandatory Disclosures 2019-20 - SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT NH-44, Kompally, Secunderabad-500100
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Mandatory Disclosures 2019-20 SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT NH-44, Kompally, Secunderabad-500100 Telangana,India.
Mandatory Disclosures 2019-20 Updated on 13th January 2020 1. Name of the Institution AICTE File No F. No. South-Central/1-4261592859/2019/EOA Date & Period of last Approval 10th April 2019 (2019-2020) Name of the Institution SIVA SIVANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Address of the Institution NH-44, Kompally, Secunderabad-500100 Telangana, India Phone number with STD Code 040-27165450-54 FAX number with STD code Fax: 040- 27165452 Email info@ssim.ac.in Website www.ssim.ac.in Nearest Railway Station Secunderabad Railway Station – 14.1 Km (Distance in Km) Nearest Airport (Distance in Km) Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad (85.3 Kms.) Type of Institution Private-Self Financed (AICTE approved autonomous institute) 2. Name and Address of the Society Name of the Society S.P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society (2906/97) Type of the organization Society Address of the organization Flat No. G12, Saphire Complex, Amrutha Hills, Punjagutta Hyderabad. Telephone 040-27165450-54 Email info@ssim.ac.in
3. Name and Address of the Director Name of Director Dr. S.V.Ramana Rao Exact Designation Director, SSIM Phone number with STD Code 040-27165450-54 Email ID ramanarao@ssim.ac.in Highest Degree Ph.D. Field of specialization Finance 4. Name of the Affiliating University Not Applicable 5. Governance Members of the Board of Governors (BOG) and their brief background The institute has a well-designed internal organizational structure amenable to an effective decision making process. The Board of Governors is the highest decision making body of the institute and the Administrative Committee is a facilitating body of administration. The institute has designated administrative personnel to resolve different issues that are material to the day-to-day functioning. 1. Smt. S. Aarathy, President, Chairman S. P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society 2. Dr. Sailesh Sampathy, Vice President Co-Chairman S. P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society 3. Smt. Deepika Sampathy, Secretary Member S. P. Sampathy’s Siva Sivani Educational Society 4. Prof. M. Kamalakar, Executive Vice President Member Siva Sivani Group of Institutions 5. Prof. V.G. Chari, Assistant Vice President Member Siva Sivani Group of Institutions 6. Sri. Y. Narsaiah Goud, Principal (FAC), Nominee of the State Govt. Institute of Printing Technology, Secunderabad. Government
7. Dr. S.V. Ramana Rao Member-Secretary Director, Siva Sivani Institute of Management (Ex-Officio), 8. Prof. S.F. Chandrasekhar Member Professor & Area Chair - HR, SSIM 9. Sri. T. Thirumal Reddy Member Assistant Professor, SSIM 10. Prof. A. Sudhakar Member Professor, Dr. B R Ambedkar Open University 11. Sri. Z. Ramesh Kumar Member Associate Professor & Registrar, SSIM Members of Academic Advisory Body ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD The Academic Advisory Board provides guidance to the Institute and the Director concerning the PGDM courses and curriculum design, content and delivery of all SSIM academic programs. They help provide a strategic vision and ensure that the curriculum includes relevant knowledge students will need in the field. The AAB also provides advice related to faculty sourcing, evaluation and retention. External stakeholders from local businesses, industries, government and education provide value in helping to deliver academic programs. Sl. Members Place No. 1. Smt. S. Aarathy, Chairman Secunderabad President & chief executive, SSGI. 2. Dr. Sailesh Sampathy, Co-Chairman Secunderabad Vice President & Dy. Chief Executive, SSGI. 3. Prof. S.V.Ramana Rao, Ex-officio Secretary Secunderabad Director, SSIM. 4. Sri S. Abhirama Krishna, Director, Secunderabad. South State Business School, 5. Dr. Amiya Bhaumik, Vice Chancellor Malaysia. Lincoln University College 6. Dr. Ashok K. Agarwal, Director, EWB International Hyderabad Chairman, NSF India
7. Dr. Asit Mohapatra Professor of Ranchi Practice – OB & HRM Indian Institute of Management 8. Dr. V.G.Chari, Assistant Vice President Secunderabad SSGI 9. Smt. Deepika Sampathy, Associate Vice President Secunderabad SSGI 10. Sri M. Gopalakrishna I.A.S. (Retd.) Former Chairman, REC, Hyderabad. 11. Sri Wunnava S Govindnath, Lead Techpark Business, Hyderabad. My Jio Stores, South Reliance Retail Ltd, 12. Sri. Gubba Prashanth, Research & Technical Head Secunderabad. Gubba Cold Storage 13. Dr, M. Kamalakar, Hyderabad Executive Vice President, SSGI 14. Sri. Lakshmipathi Itha, Human Resource Director Hyderabad. GVK BIO 15. Smt. Mamatha. M, Senior Vice President Hyderabad HSBC Bank 16. Dr. G.D. Mogli, CEO, Hyderabad. Health Care Management Consultancy 17. Sri Murali. R, Executive Director, Celkon Mobiles Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad. 18. Sri Petluri Srinivas, Member, Delhi Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA), 19. Padmashri Dr. Pritam Singh, CEO, LEAD Centre Haryana 20. Sri. Raghavendra Rao, Director, Global Sales Operations (FS) Hyderabad 21. Sri Ram Bhoopal. P, Co-Founder, Hyderabad M/s. River bridge Tech Venture Pvt. Ltd 22. Prof. K.S. Ramachandra Rao, Senior Consultant, NABCOMS Hyderabad 23. Sri. Z. Ramesh Kumar, Registrar Secunderabad SSIM 24. Sri. Ravi Shankar Meela, Executive Director, Nalgonda Sudhakar PVC Products Pvt. Ltd
25. Sri. Satish Naidu, Founder & Chief Visionary, Secunderabad Invensure Life Insurance Pvt. Ltd. 26. Sri. C. Shanthan Reddy Hyderabad. Managing Partner, Arise Films, 27. Dr. S. Siva Kumar, Divisional Chief Executive, Secunderabad. ITC Agro Business Division 28. Sri. Srikanth Surampudi Hyderabad, General Manager – HR Initial Learning Program (IPL) - Tata Consultancy Services Ltd 29. Prof. A. Sudhakar, Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Hyderabad. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, Open University 30. Prof. V. Venkaiah, Director, A.P. Centre for Education Technology and Learning Sciences 31. Prof. B.R. Virmani Hyderabad. Research & Development in Management, Chairman, Centre for Organization (CORD-M) 32. Prof. V. Viswanadham, Hyderabad. Formerly Director (Academic), SSIM, 33. Prof. B. Yerram Raju, Adviser, Hyderabad. Telangana Industrial Health Clinic Ltd, Govt. of Telangana 34. Sri. P. Bhaskara Murthy Hyderabad Independent Consultant, IQPRO Analytics, Frequently of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body Frequency of meetings Board Meeting - Once in a Year Academic Advisory Board – Once in a Year
Nature and Extent of involvement of Faculty and students in academic affairs/improvements Faculty involvement In Industry academia interaction In updating and revisiting curriculum In upgrading their knowledge and skills to share with students In research initiatives that can be taken to classrooms Participating in various conferences /Workshops/FDPs Student Involvement • Being part of various committees that contribute to effective program delivery and implementation – e.g. Placement committee and IQAC. • Participating in various conferences, competitions and management fests organised by peer institutions to maintain brand image of the institute. Organizational Chart and Processes Mechanism/Norms and Procedure for democratic/good Governance Various governing and administrative bodies have been formed and are in place to ensure good governance. Adherence to various committees as prescribed by AICTE and other regulatory bodies. Various internal committees have been formed to maintain good governance. Organisational chart:
Student Feedback on Institutional Governance and Faculty performance Student’s feedback plays an important role in improvement of teaching quality. The students have the facility to provide faculty feedback in formal procedures. Students give feedback on faculty performance at the end of every trimester on a scale of 1 to 5, in a prescribed format. The students also have the facility to meet the course coordinators to share feedback on various sessions and any other improvements that they seek. Feedback from students at the end of each trimester for each course covers the following aspects. 1. I understood all the topics taught in the course. 2. The topics covered were according to the course outline given. 3. Continuous Internal Assessment components were as per the course outline. 4. Faculty member is presentable and punctual. 5. Faculty member provided the necessary inputs to the class. 6. Faculty member communicates clearly. 7. I was helped to relate concepts to applications in corporate world. 8. Classroom atmosphere created by the faculty was conducive to learning. 9. Discussions facilitated in the class are subject-focused. 10. I received helpful and timely feedback on my performance and progress throughout the trimester. 11. Internal marks awarded to me were fair and impartial. 12. I could easily approach the faculty for guidance and clarifications. 13. I got a fair opportunity to present my views. 14. I received satisfactory explanations for my queries/doubts. 15. Overall usefulness of the course to me. Grievance Redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students For any complaint and grievances, the institute has a well-defined and transparent Grievance Redressal Mechanism. To address various problems faced by faculty, staff and students at various places like library, mess, canteen, hostel, playground and classes within the campus, institute has formed Grievances Redressal cell. Grievance Redressal cell is functioning at institute level in order to assist faculty, staff and students. The committee shall meet on receipt of any complaint from anybody and take necessary action as deemed fit and initiate necessary action for solving problem. Link to connect to Grievance Redressal portal is available on the institute website. The institute has online grievance registration and redressal system linked to website for students, teaching and non-teaching staff. Composition of Grievance Redressal Committee Sl. No Name Designation Position 1 Prof. K.S.Harish Professor & Area Chair –Operations & Data Sciences Member 2 Prof.S.F.Chandrasekhar Professor & Area Chair - HR & Social Sciences Member 3 Prof. N.C Rajyalakshmi Professor & Area-Chair - Finance Presiding Officer 4 Prof. B. Muralidhar Rao Professor & Area Chair – Marketing Member 5 Mr. Y Prasanna Reddy Student Member
6 Ms. M. Prathyusha Student Member This committee will look into the grievances of the faculty, staff and students. URL for the registration of the complaint: http://www.ssim.edugrievance.com/ Grievance Redressal Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee ANTI RAGGING MEASURES The institute has constituted the Anti-Ragging Committee and Anti-Ragging Squads for overseeing the strict and meticulous implementation of all the directives. The members of the anti- ragging committee and anti-ragging squads along with their mobile numbers are being displayed for the benefit of the students specially the newly admitted students. The Institute educates the students enrolled in various programs at the beginning of each academic year about the Anti-Ragging Policy and zero tolerance for ragging at the Institution. Each student, as well as his/her parents/ guardian, are mandatorily required to submit separate undertakings in the form of an affidavit at the time of admission to the effect that they are aware of the prohibition of ragging and the punishment prescribed both under penal laws as well as under these regulations. Anti-ragging hoardings, banners, billboards are displayed at prominent places in the Institution campus, including hostels, canteens, messes, cafeterias, buses, playgrounds, lawns, labs, etc. Every student has to sign an anti-ragging undertaking to the institution. PUNISHMENT FOR RAGGING 1. Imprisonment for up to 3 years (under the existing laws). 2. Fine up to Rs. 25,000/- . 3. Expulsion from SSIM.
ANTIRAGGING COMMITTEE & SQUAD This committee and squad will look into the issues related to the Ragging in the campus, and Institute buses. S.NO NAME DESIGNATION POSITION 1 Dr. S.V.Ramana Rao Director Chairman 2 Mr. M. Mahesh Station House Officer, Pet Basheerabad Member Police Station, Kompally 3 Mr. C.G. Vijaya Ramaraju Head for Institutes, The Hindu Group Member 4 Mr. Naga Chaitanya Lokam Chapter Fellow-Hyderabad, Head of Member Operations You & I, NGO-Bangalore, (Operates in Hyderabad also) 5 Prof. L. Krishnaveni Professor & Chief Controller of Member Examinations 6 Prof. Pavan Patel Professor Member 7 Mr. Ch. Narasimha News Reporter and parent Member 8. Mr. G. Venkatesh Student Member 9. Mr. Kota Aditesh Student Member 10, Mr. S. Umang.Kumar Student Member 11. Mrs. Mamta Shah Dy. Manager – Accounts & Finance Member 12. Mrs. Asavari Barpute Dy. Manager - Personnel Member ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD S.NO NAME DESIGNATION POSITION 1 Sri. K. Sreehari Associate Professor Member 2 Dr. V. Jayalakshmi Associate Professor Member 3 Dr. P.S.Swathi Associate Professor Member 4 Sri. T. Subash Tej Assistant Professor Member 5 Smt. Grace Mani Assistant Professor Member 6 Mr. G.N.R.Prasad Manager-Facilities & Member Administration 7 Mr. Kumar Abhishank Srivastava Asst. Manager-Hostel Affairs Member 8 Ms. Shubhangini Sampathy Hostel Warden Member 9 Ms. Sowgandhika Student Member 10 Mr. Sandeep Kumar Student Member
Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) ANTI SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMMITTEE / INTERNAL COMPLAINT COMMITTEE: Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee as per section 4 of Sexual Harassment of women at work place. The cell is required to conduct necessary enquiry about the grievances and counsel the erring students as well as recommend the necessary disciplinary action to the management, wherever necessary. Grievance Redressal Committee for Sexual Harassment is headed by Dr. N C Rajya Lakshmi, PGDM-Program Coordinator and the members are as follows: S.NO NAME DESIGNATION POSITION 1 Prof.N.C Professor & Area-Chair - Finance Presiding Officer Rajyalakshmi 2 Dr. P.S.Swathi Associate Professor Member 3 Dr. V. Jayalakshmi Associate Professor Member 4 Mr. K.N. Srinath Chief Finance Officer Member 5 Mr. R.V Chakravarthy General Manager-Placements & Corporate Member Relations 6 Ms. Swaroopa Rani Senior Student (PGDM-GEN) Member 7 Mr. V. Saibaba Senior Student (PGDM) Member 8 Mr. Y.V. Saiteja Senior Student (PGDM-MKTG) Member 9 Dr. A G Jayashree United Way of Hyderabad, NGO, Consultant Member The objectives are: o To create awareness among students, faculty and other staff about what constitutes sexual harassment and how to be alert to it. o To educate the person (s) concerned about proper reporting of such an incident when it occurs in the classroom or college premises The Role of the cell is to provide guidance and counselling in these matters. Student Coordinators/members will be nominated by the faculty from different section of PGDM to represent their class in the anti-sexual harassment cell and they will be the go-to person if any such incident happens in the classroom or campus.
* Establishment of Committee for SC/ ST COMMITTEE FOR SC/ST This committee looks into the specific issues relating to SC and ST, as per the constitution. The following constitute the SC/ST committee of SSIM S.No NAME DESIGNATION POSITION 1 Prof. S.F. Chandrasekhar Professor & Area Chair - HR & Social Sciences Member 2 Prof. B. Muralidhara Rao Professor & Area Chair – Marketing Member 3 Prof. N.C Rajyalakshmi Professor & Area-Chair – Finance Member 4 Prof. K.S.Harish Professor & Area Chair –Operations & Data Sciences Member 5 Mr. Z. Ramesh Kumar Associate Professor & Registrar Member • Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) Institute has constituted a ten member team (including student)for quality assurance under the guidance of Director, SSIM. 6. Programmes • Name of Programmes approved by AICTE 1. Post Graduate Diploma in Management 2. Post Graduate Diploma in Management –Banking Insurance Finance and Allied Services (PGDM-BIFAAS) 3. Post Graduate Diploma in Management –Marketing (PGDM-Marketing) 4. Post Graduate Diploma in Management – General (PGDM-General) Name of the Programs Accredited by AICTE- NIL Status of the Accreditation of the courses Applied for accreditation of PGDM program on Nov 1, 2019. No. of Courses for which applied for Accreditation: ONE
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT (PGDM) Status of Accreditation Name of Status of Accreditation of Sr. No. Course 2019-20 Accreditation the Courses Applied 1 PGDM 120 NBA SAR Submitted & Awaiting for PRT Visit -Feb14th to 16th, 2020. Programs Details Number Duration Cut off Marks Fee Sr. No. Course of Seats 1 PGDM 120 24 Months 50% in qualifying Rs.6,50,000 exam 2 PGDM -BIFAAS 60 24 Months 50% in qualifying Rs.6,50,000 exam 3 PGDM-Marketing 60 24 Months 50% in qualifying Rs.6,50,000 exam PGDM - General 24 Months 50% in qualifying Rs.6,50,000 4 60 exam • Placements Facilities: The institute provides placement facilities to the students of all four programs. • Campus Placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary: Minimum Salary Maximum Average Salary Year Students Placed Salary (Rs.in Lakhs) (Rs.in lakhs) (Rs. in Lakhs) PGDM 2019-20 80 3.30 LPA 7 LPA 4.46 LPA (ongoing) 2018-19 98 2.22 LPA 10.50 LPA 4.62 LPA 2017-18 86 2.40 LPA 7 LPA 4.25 LPA 2016-17 79 2.20 LPA 5.70 LPA 3.78 LPA PGDM -BIFAAS 2019-20 42 3 LPA 6.75 LPA 4.73 LPA (ongoing) 2018-19 53 2.25 LPA 6 LPA 4.22 LPA
2017-18 40 2.16 LPA 7 LPA 4.23 LPA 2016-17 53 2.20 LPA 5.65 LPA 3.82 LPA PGDM-Marketing 2019-20 29 3.50 LPA 7 LPA 4.72 LPA (ongoing) 2018-19 50 2.50 LPA 10 LPA 4.44 LPA 2017-18 45 2.75 LPA 9.60 LPA 4.15 LPA 2016-17 39 2.16 LPA 5.70 LPA 3.60 LPA 7. Faculty List of Full Time Faculty Members: (AY 2019-20)
Sl. Work Experience in Years Name Unique IDs Designation Qualification Specialization No. Teaching Industry Total Finance, Banking & 1. Prof. V.G. Chari 1-484197119 Professor Ph.D, M.COM 23 18 41 Insurance 2. Prof. M. Anil Ramesh 1-484197271 Professor Ph.D, MBA Marketing 22 10 32 3. Prof. S.F. Chandra Sekhar 1-484197123 Professor Ph.D MSW, MBA Hr 23 6 29 4. Prof. N.C. Rajyalakshmi 1-484197147 Professor Ph.D, MBA Finance 21 0 21 Hrm, Strategic 5. Prof. Pavan Patel 1-484197151 Professor Ph.D, MIRPM Management, Innovation 23 23 23 Management 6. Prof. L. Krishna Veni 1-484197279 Professor Ph.D, MA International Economics 32 0 32 7. Prof. B. Muralidhara Rao 1-740685092 Professor PGDM Marketing & Systems 8.5 25 33.5 8. Prof. S.V. Ramana Rao 1-740685096 Professor Ph.D, MBA Finance 25 25 25 Associate 9. Sri K. Sree Hari 1-484197139 MSc It 27 0 27 Professor Business Analytics, 10. Prof. K.S. Harish 1-484197143 Professor Ph.D, MSc Statistics, QT OR, BRM, 27 0 27 OM Associate 11. Dr. P.S. Swathi 1-484197159 Ph.D, MBA,LLB HR, Legal 11.6 16 27.6 Professor 12. Prof. A. Muralidhar Prasad 1-484197163 Professor Ph.D, M.COM Banking & Finance 11 24 35 Corporate Accounting, Associate 13. Sri M. Pardhasaradhi 1-484197175 M.Com Personal Financial 17 0 21 Professor Planning Associate 14. Dr. M.R. Senapathy 1-1451372753 Ph.D, MSc, MBA Finance 13 27.6 39 Professor Associate 15. Sri Z. Ramesh Kumar 1-484197195 MBA HRM 20 24 24 Professor Marketing Consumer 16. Sri T. Thirumal Reddy 1-484197227 Asst Professor PGDBA 10 5 15 Behaviour 17. Sri B. Lohith Kumar 1-484197259 Asst Professor MBA Finance 8.5 4 12.5 Associate 18. Dr. V. Annapurna 1-484197291 Ph.D, MBA Finance 23 0 23 Professor
19. Dr. Arijit Santikary 1-484197267 Asst Professor Ph.D, MBA Marketing & HR 10.2 3 13.2 Associate 20. Dr. V. Jayalakshmi 1-503525531 Ph.D, M.COM Finance, Insurance 23 1 24 Professor 21. Sri Rahul Jain 1-484197215 Asst Professor PGDBA HR 3 1 8 22. Smt. Damandeep Johar 1-2072737544 Asst Professor PGDM HR 2 4 6 23 Smt. K. Grace Mani 1-2965752145 Asst Professor MBA Marketing 7.5 11 18.5 24 Sri T. Subash Tej 1-2939061420 Asst Professor MCA IT 15 1 16 PGDHRM, MMM, Marketing, Corporate Associate 25 Maj. (Mrs.) Nupur Gupta 1-3656373680 E MBA (IIM L) Training, Soft Skill 11 13 24 Professor B.ED. Development 26 Smt. Kiranmayi Patel 1-2965742627 Asst Professor MBA Finance & Systems 3 2 5 27 Mr. M. Nagendra 1-3656408429 Asst Professor MBA Finance & Marketing 10 12 22 28 Dr. A. Kalyani 1-4709753984 Asst Professor Ph.D, MBA Operations & Marketing 1.4 6 7.4 29 Dr. G. Uma Maheswari 1-4712857449 Asst Professor Ph.D, MBA HR & Marketing 12 3 15 Associate 30 Dr. Kunal Gaurav Ph.D, MBA Marketing Professor
• Permanent Faculty : Student Ratio Permanent Faculty = 30 Student Intake = 600 Faculty Student Ratio is = 1 : 20 • Number of Faculty employed and left during the last three years No. of Faculty No. of Faculty Total no. of Year Joined Left Faculty 2018-19 3 1 30 2017-18 3 5 30 2016-17 3 5 34 8. Profile of Director / Faculty Visit below mentioned link for short profile of Director: https://www.ssim.ac.in/dr-s-v- ramana-rao/ Visit below mentioned link for short profile of Faculty: https://www.ssim.ac.in/core-faculty/ 9. Fee Sr. Number No. Course Duration Fee Hostel Fee of Seats 1 PGDM 120 24 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000 2 PGDM-BIFAAS 60 24 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000 3 PGDM-Marketing 60 24 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000 4 PGDM - General 60 15 Months Rs.6,50,000 1,75,000 Number of Fee Waivers / Scholarship offered - Not Applicable Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount : Not Applicable Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship: Not Applicable
10. Admission • Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval Program Year of Approval Sanctioned Intake PGDM 1992 40 PGDM –BIFAAS 2007 60 PGDM –Marketing 2006 60 PGDM – General 2018 60 • Number of Students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years Sanctioned Intake Program 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 PGDM 120 98 117 120 PGDM –BIFAAS 60 42 60 60 PGDM –Marketing 60 22 49 60 PGDM - General 60 19 - - 11. Admission Procedure Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test agency and its URL (web site): CMAT / CAT/XAT/ATMA/ MAT/ TS ICET (State conducted test) Test Agency for CMAT – All India Council for Technical Education, Chanderlok Bldg., 7th floor, Janpath, New Delhi – 110001 Tel. No. 022-22828446 email – helpdesk@aicte- india.org (URL – www.aicte-india.org ) Test Agency for CAT – Indian Institute of Management. Kozhikode IIMK Campus P. O., Kozhikode, Kerala, India, PIN - 673 570 PH: +91-495-2803001 Fax: +91-495-2803010- 11 (URL – www.iimk.ac.in) The test is conducted jointly by six Indian Institutes of Management Test Agency for XAT – XLRI, Circuit House Area (East), Jamshedpur-831035, Jharkhand (India)Ph.:- +91 - 657 - 398 3333 email - xlwebmaster@xlri.ac.in (URL – www.xlri.ac.in) Test Agency for ATMA- Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) D No: 6-3-668/10/76, First Floor, Near Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Temple, Durga Nagar Colony, Punjagutta, Hyderabad – 500082, email- atma.secretariat@gmail.com ,(URL- www.atmaims.com) Test Agency for MAT - All India Management Association, 15 Link Road, Lajpat Nagar 3, New Delhi - 110024 Tel. No. 011-47673000 email - mat@aima.in (URL - http://www.aima.in)
Test agency for TS ICET- Telangana State Higher of Education Council- 1st floor, JNTU Masab Tank Campus, Mahaveer Marg, Opp. Mahaveer Hospital,Hyderabad – 500 028, eMail : tscets2017@gmail.com , URL-www.tsicet.nic.in • Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately CMAT / XAT/ATMA/ MAT/ CAT /ICET State conducted test) TS Course Name CMAT XAT ATMA MAT Others ICET Post Graduate Diploma in Management 1 1 17 38 16 25 Post Graduate Diploma in 11 0 0 4 16 11 Management-BIFAAS Post Graduate Diploma in Management 9 0 0 1 8 4 – Marketing Post Graduate Diploma in 6 0 0 3 8 2 Management-General Student Selection Process for the AY 2018-19 Fig 5.1 SSIM Admission Process
12. Criteria and Weightages for Admission Cut off for overall test scores or individual sections of the test for the admission process: During the selection process, aggregate scores (of all entrance exams) are considered and there is no separate sectional cut-offs for short-listing of applicants. 50 percent weight is given for the overall score in the admission process and the merit list is prepared considering score in the Aptitude test, GD, PI, Academics and Work experience. S.NO Components Weight ages 01 Scores of Aptitude Test (CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA/GMAT) 50 marks 02 Academic Performance in Degree, 12th Standard and 10th Standard 10 marks 03 Work Experience 05 marks 04 Group Discussion 20 marks 05 Personal Interview 15 marks Total 100 marks 15. Information of Infrastructure and Other Resources Available Number of classrooms and size of each: 10 (109.72 Sq. Mt Average Carpet Area) Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each : 7 (between 31 to 47.28 Sq Mt Carpet Area) Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each: 302.8 ( with 60 capacity) Central Examination facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each: 10 classrooms with the seating capacity of 60 and 7 tutorial rooms with the seating capacity of 25 each. The following are the details of the classroom and learning facilities available in the campus: Tutorial Seminar English Computer Year No. of Rooms Rooms Hall Lab Lab 2019 – 2020 6 3 1 1 1 2018 – 2019 6 3 1 1 1 2017 – 2018 6 3 1 1 1
PGDM Classrooms with a Capacity of 60 students and ICT facility Barrier free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons: Available Facilities for disabled: Lift and Wheel chair are available in the campus for disabled. Institute has taken due care for disabled so that they can move around the campus with ease. Occupancy Certificate –Available Fire and Safety Certificate-Applied Hostel Facilities: Separate hostels for boys and girls are available within the campus. 24x7 Internet connectivity is available in the campus Library Number of Library Books/Titles/Journals available Books -Number of Titles (Print collection) Academic Existin Adde Tota Year g d l 2018 - 19 5510 151 5661 2017 - 18 5368 142 5510 2016 - 17 5273 95 5368
Books- Number of Volumes Academic Existin Adde Withdrawa Total Year g d l 2018 – 19 34937 3823 3558 3520 2 2017 – 18 31912 3025 NIL 3493 7 2016 – 17 29299 2613 NIL 3191 2 Journals Academic Newspapers & National International Exchange Year Magazines 2018 – 19 57 10 45 30 2017 – 18 52 13 45 30 2016 – 17 56 15 45 30 Online Databases: for e-Journals Academic EBSCO (Business J- DELNE Open Year Elite) Gate T Source 2018 - 19 EBSCO J-Gate Delnet 20 2017 - 18 EBSCO J-Gate Delnet 20 2016 – 17 EBSCO J-Gate Delnet 20 E-Books Collection in Library Online Databases: for e-Books en.bookfi.net EBSCO: e-book collection on Academic Year Delnet (open source with NDL Mgt. & Business Books 22,40,000 Books) 2018 - 19 Delnet EBSCO en.bookfi.net Ndl 2017 - 18 Delnet en.bookfi.net Ndl 2016 - 17 Delnet en.bookfi.net Ndl Library Catalogue: OPAC online public Access catalogue OPAC provides the access of the SSIM library database. OPAC allows the users to know the library collection and status of the library resources. OPAC allows the users to search the database by Title, Author, Call number, Accession Number of the Document / Book. The user can access SSIM OPAC from any computer connected to the SSIM LAN.
For SSIM Books Database click on: 10.68.109.1:8080/newgenlibctxt A gateway for free access e-journals on Business &management of various Publishers Click on Individual journal title. List of e-journals available online (Open source International Journals) International Journal of Business and Management http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijbm International Journal of Management and Business Research http://www.ijmbr.srbiau.ac.ir/ International Journal of Management http://www.theijm.com/ Journal of Management and Marketing Research http://aabri.com/jmmr.html Asian Journal of Management Sciences http://www.literatipublishers.com/Journals/index.php?journal=AJMS International Journal of Supply and Operations Management http://www.ijsom.com/ International Journal of Economics Finance and Management Sciences http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/ijefm Journal of Financial Risk Management Scientific research publishing http://www.scirp.org/journal/jfrm International journal of supply and operations management http://www.ijsom.com/ Journal of operations and supply chain management http://www.bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/ojs/index.php/joscm Journal of Logistics Management scientific and academic publishing www.sapub.org/journal/archive.aspx?journalid=1089&issueid=2378 Business and management Journals http://www.omicsonline.org/business-and-management-journals.php Springer open journals http://www.springeropen.com/journals#business and management Journal of Risk and financial management http://www.mdpi.com/journal/jrfm
SSIM Library with a capacity of 130 students
Computing Facilities Internet Bandwidth The details of Internet facility are shown in Table below: Number of servers for Institute 1 Name of the Internet Provider EXCEL MEDIA Available Bandwidth 150 MBPS Access Speed 1:1 Availability of Internet in an exclusive Labs Yes Availability in Department and other units Yes Institute own Email facility to Faculty/students Yes Security/Privacy to Email/Internet Users Yes - Firewall/Cyberoam List of Available System Software Software’s available Sl.No. Description Total Quantity 1 MS Windows 100 2 MS Office 300 3 SPSS 10 4 KASPERSKY Anti-Virus 100 5 TALLY 1 6 CORAL DRAW 1 Internet connection details Sr. No. Computational Details No’s 1 Internet Bandwidth in MBPS 150 2 Internet Connection Ratio 1:1 List of Available System Software Sr. No. System Software’s Users License 1 Windows 10 Pro 250 2 Windows 7 Professional 250 3 Windows 8.1 Professional 250
Major Software packages available List of Available Application Software Sr. No. Application Software’s License Type / Qty. 1 Office Professional Plus 2010 250 2 Office Professional Plus 2013 250 3 Office Professional Plus 2016 250 4 Office Professional Plus 2019 250 5 Kaspersky KESB 100 User 6 NewGenLib (Library) Multi User 7 Tally 9.1(Multi User) Multi User 8 Corel Draw Graphies Suite X6 1 User 9 SPSS Statistics 25.00 10 User 10 OFFICE 365 400 List of available learning Technologies Sr. No. Learning Technologies Quantity 1 Desktop / Laptop(PC) 500 2 Printers 20 3 Sound amplifier 12 4 LCD projector 12 5 Cordless microphone 12 6 Copier 02 7 UPS 15KVA 3 8 LED Displays 6 Entrepreneurship Cell The objective of Entrepreneurship cell of SSIM is to create an ecosystem that supports innovation and entrepreneurship through the use of available resources and SSIM network. It also has an MOU with Wadhwani Foundation. Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM / PGDM Institutions and University Departments: Under Process List of facilities available • Games & Sports Facilities - Available
Indoor Sports Facilities Indoor facilities like Caroms, Chess, and Table Tennis were provided to all the students. SAMMELAN – College Sports fest is conducted in all these indoor sport events for both Boys and Girls. Multipurpose Gym including treadmill, were arranged to all the students to make the students fit and is provided in all the times. Students are encouraged to participate in the sports activities conducted and organized by other colleges and inter college fests in and around city. Outdoor Sports Facilities Cricket, Volley Ball sports facilities were provided to students. All the necessary kits for the sports were provided to the students. College Sports ground was utilized for all the outdoor sports. Outside grounds were also hired and leased to conduct the college sports events. Students are encouraged to participate in the sports activities conducted and organized by other colleges and inter college fests in and around Indoor Sports Facility to the students for playing Outdoor Sports Facility to the students for playing volley Chess, Caroms etc. ball, cricket etc. • Extra-Curricular Activities At SSIM, students are encouraged to organize and participate in various management fests organized by various peer institutions The students also celebrate and appreciate Indian culture and festivals in the campus and hostel. Cultural events include celebration of Independence Day, Ethnic day, festivals like Onam, Holi etc and Farewell to Senior Students .
• Soft Skill Development Facilities • In all PGDM Programs, SSIM constantly focuses on grooming students and in preparing them as industry ready. The programs offered by the institute includes courses such as – Managerial communication from term I till term V. • Teaching Learning Process • Curricula and syllabus for each of the programmes as approved by the University : Not Applicable • Academic Calendar for PGDM , PGDM-BIFAAS, PGDM-Marketing and PGDM- General : Academic Plan For The Year 2019- 2020 S. TIME PARTICULARS TIME LINES PARTICULARS NO. LINES First Year Second Year Commencement of induction for 1 25.07.2019 Juniors 2 Closing of Induction 23.08.2019 Commencement of Trimester 3 Trimester 1 Class work commencement 26.08.2019 4 15.07.2019 Class work commencement 4 Trimester 1 class work ending 15.11.2019 Trimester 4 class work ending 11.10.2019 14.10.2019 to 26.08.2019 to 5 Trimester Mid examinations Trimester Mid examinations 19.10.2019 31.08.2019 18.11.2019 to 14.10.2019 to 6 Trimester End examinations Trimester End examinations 25.11.2019 24.10.2019 Trimester 5 class work 7 Trimester 2 class work commencement 27.11.2019 29.10.2019 commencement 08.01.2020 to 08.01.2020 to 8 Trimester Mid examinations Trimester Mid examinations 11.01.2020 11.01.2020 9 Trimester End examinations 06.02.2020 Trimester End examinations 24.02.2020 Trimester 6 class work 10 Trimester 3 class work commencement 17-02-2020 05-03-2020 commencement 11 Trimester Mid examinations 20-03-2020 Trimester Mid examinations 20-03-2020 04-10th 12 Trimester End examinations Trimester End examinations 01-04-2020 May 2020 Industry Internship Project (IIP) 13 15-05-2020 commencement
• Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the Course (Indicative) Sample Time table for a week for Term V with faculty members handling the course 10: 9:30 11:00 12:15 2:30 4:00 45 AM AM PM 1:15 PM PM 2:45 PM PM WEEK DAY AM DATE - - - - - - - DAY COUNT - 10: 45 12:15 1: 15 2:30 PM 2:45 4:00 PM 5:00 11:00 AM PM PM PM PM AM 27-10-2019 Sunday SUNDAY - DEEPAVALI 28-10-2019 Monday HOLIDAY 29-10-2019 Tuesday 1 IB FD PLC.TRNG PLC.TRNG SH 30-10-2019 Wednesday 2 MIO SHO FMOD LUN PLC.TRNG OR PLC.TRNG RT CH T BRE BRE BR 31-10-2019 Thursday 3 MIS AK FD AK PLC.TRNG EA PLC.TRNG K 01-11-2019 Friday 4 ARS FMOD PLC.TRNG PLC.TRNG MIS K. SREEHARI IB Dr. S. V. RAMANA RAO FD Dr. V. ANNAPURNA FMOD B. LOHIT KUMAR Dr. N. C. MFSRB RAJYALAKSHMI MIO Dr. V. JAYALAKSHMI Dr. A. MURALIDHAR CM PRASAD Dr. K. S. HARISH ARS Maj. NUPUR GUPTA
Term 2 time table Teaching Load of each faculty
PGDM COURSES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 WITH FACULTY ALLOCATION Sl. Program & Subject Code Subject Name Faculty Name Credits Term No Section 1 1101-R1CG Principles of Management S.F.Chandra Sekhar 2 I PGDM 2 1102-R1CF Micro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 I PGDM 3 1103-R1CG Business Environment and Law P.Swathi 3 I PGDM Financial Reporting, Statements and 4 1104-R1CF N.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 I PGDM Analysis Business Statistics and Analytics for 5 1105-R1CD Kiranmayi Patel 2 I PGDM Decision Making - I 6 1106-R1CD Information Technology for Managers Subash Tej 2 I PGDM 7 1101-R1CG Principles of Management Uma Maheswari 2 I PGDM 8 1102-R1CF Micro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 I PGDM 9 1103-R1CG Business Environment and Law P.Swathi 3 I PGDM Financial Reporting, Statements and 10 1104-R1CF N.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 I PGDM Analysis Business Statistics and Analytics for 11 1105-R1CD Kiranmayi Patel 2 I PGDM Decision Making - I 12 1106-R1CD Information Technology for Managers Sreehari K 2 I PGDM 13 1101-R1CG Principles of Management Daman Johar 2 I PGDM - G/M 14 1102-R1CF Micro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 I PGDM - G/M 15 1103-R1CG Business Environment and Law Uma Maheswari 3 I PGDM - G/M Financial Reporting, Statements and 16 1104-R1CF N.C.Rajyalakshmi 3 I PGDM - G/M Analysis Business Statistics and Analytics for 17 1105-R1CD Kiranmayi Patel 2 I PGDM - G/M Decision Making - I 18 1106-R1CD Information Technology for Managers Sreehari K 2 I PGDM - G/M Management and Organizational PGDM - 19 1101-R1BCG Pavan Patel 3 I Behaviour BIFAAS PGDM - 20 1102-R1BCF Micro Economics B. Lohithkumar 2 I BIFAAS PGDM - 21 1103-R1BCG Business Environment and Law M.R. Senapathy 3 I BIFAAS Financial Reporting, Statements and PGDM - 22 1104-R1BCF A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 I Analysis BIFAAS Business Statistics and Analytics for PGDM - 23 1105-R1BCD K. S. Harish 2 I Decision Making - I BIFAAS PGDM - 24 1106-R1BCD Information Technology for Managers Sreehari K 2 I BIFAAS 25 1201-R1CH Organizational Behaviour Daman Johar 2 II PGDM 26 1202-R1CF Macro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 II PGDM 27 1203-R1CF Corporate Finance - I Debadutta Das 2 II PGDM 28 1204-R1CM Marketing Management - I T. Thirumal Reddy 2 II PGDM Business Statistics and Analytics for 29 1205-R1CD Kiranmayi Patel 2 II PGDM Decision Making - II 30 1206-R1CD Management Information System Subash Tej 3 II PGDM 31 1207-R1CG Managerial Communication - I Nupur Gupta 3 II PGDM 32 1201-R1CH Organizational Behaviour P.Swathi 2 II PGDM - B 33 1202-R1CF Macro Economics L. Krishnaveni 2 II PGDM - B 34 1203-R1CF Corporate Finance - I B. Lohithkumar 2 II PGDM - B
35 1204-R1CM Marketing Management - I K. Grace Mani 2 II PGDM - B Business Statistics and Analytics for 36 1205-R1CD Kiranmayi Patel 2 II PGDM - B Decision Making - II 37 1206-R1CD Management Information System Subash Tej 3 II PGDM - B 38 1207-R1CG Managerial Communication - I Daman Johar 3 II PGDM - B 39 1201-R1CH Organizational Behaviour Pavan Patel 2 II PGDM - G/M 40 1202-R1CF Macro Economics Radhika Sasidhar 2 II PGDM - G/M 41 1203-R1CF Corporate Finance - I Debadatta Das 2 II PGDM - G/M 42 1204-R1CM Marketing Management - I B. Muralidhara Rao 2 II PGDM - G/M Business Statistics and Analytics for 43 1205-R1CD Kiranmayi 2 II PGDM - G/M Decision Making - II 44 1206-R1CD Management Information System Sreehari 3 II PGDM - G/M 45 1207-R1CG Managerial Communication - I Nupur Gupta 3 II PGDM - G/M PGDM - 46 1201-R1BCM Marketing Management B. Muralidhara Rao 3 II BIFAAS PGDM - 47 1202-R1BCF Macro Economics Radhika Sasidhar 2 II BIFAAS PGDM - 48 1203-R1BCF Corporate Finance - I Debadutta Das 2 II BIFAAS Business Statistics and Analytics for PGDM - 49 1204-R1BCD KS Harish 2 II Decision Making - II BIFAAS PGDM - 50 1205-R1BCF Banking Law and Operations V.G. Chari 3 II BIFAAS Perspectives of Insurance and Risk PGDM - 51 1206-R1BCF Amulya Mala- 3 II Management BIFAAS PGDM - 52 1207-R1BCG Managerial Communication - I Nupur Gupta 3 II BIFAAS 53 1301-R1CH Human Resource Management P.Swathi 3 III PGDM 54 1302-R1CD Operations Research Subash Tej 3 III PGDM 55 1303-R1CF Corporate Finance - II V. Annapurna 2 III PGDM 56 1304-R1CM Marketing Management - II M. Anil Ramesh 2 III PGDM 57 1305-R1CD Operations Management Kalyani A 3 III PGDM 58 1306-R1CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 2 III PGDM 59 1307-R1CD Research Methodology S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 III PGDM 60 1308-R1CG Managerial Communication - II Daman Johar 3 III PGDM 61 1301-R1CH Human Resource Management Uma Maheswari 3 III PGDM - B 62 1302-R1CD Operations Research Subash Tej 3 III PGDM - B 63 1303-R1CF Corporate Finance - II B. Lohithkumar 2 III PGDM - B 64 1304-R1CM Marketing Management - II B. Muralidhara Rao 2 III PGDM - B 65 1305-R1CD Operations Management Kalyani A 3 III PGDM - B 66 1306-R1CF Management Accounting S.V. Ramana Rao 2 III PGDM - B 67 1307-R1CD Research Methodology S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 III PGDM - B 68 1308-R1CG Managerial Communication - II Nupur Gupta 3 III PGDM - B 69 1301-R1CH Human Resource Management Uma Maheswari 3 III PGDM - G/M 70 1302-R1CD Operations Research K. S. Harish 3 III PGDM - G/M 71 1303-R1CF Corporate Finance - II B. Lohithkumar 2 III PGDM - G/M 72 1304-R1CM Marketing Management - II Arijit Santikary 2 III PGDM - G/M 73 1305-R1CD Operations Management Kalyani 3 III PGDM - G/M
74 1306-R1CF Management Accounting M. Pardhasaradhi 2 III PGDM - G/M 75 1307-R1CD Research Methodology K. S. Harish 3 III PGDM - G/M 76 1308-R1CG Managerial Communication - II K. Grace Mani 3 III PGDM - G/M PGDM - 77 1301-R1BCH Human Resource Management Pavan Patel 3 III BIFAAS PGDM - 78 1302-R1BCD Operations Research Kiranmayi 2 III BIFAAS PGDM - 79 1303-R1BCF Corporate Finance - II N.C. Rajyalakshmi 2 III BIFAAS PGDM - 80 1304-R1BCF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 2 III BIFAAS PGDM - 81 1305-R1BCF Credit Appraisal and Monitoring V.G. Chari 3 III BIFAAS Principles and Practice of Life and PGDM – 82 1306-R1BCF V. Jayalakshmi 3 III General Insurance BIFAAS PGDM – 83 1307-R1BCD Research Methodology K. S. Harish 3 III BIFAAS PGDM – 84 1308-R1BCG Managerial Communication - II Nupur Gupta 3 III BIFAAS 85 241-CG Strategic Management B. Muralidhara Rao 3 IV PGDM 86 241-CG Strategic Management M. Chaitanya 3 IV PGDM – B 87 241-CG Strategic Management Pavan Patel 3 IV PGDM – G 88 241-CG Strategic Management Kunal Gaurav 3 IV PGDM – M 89 242-MF Management of Financial Services V. Annapurna 3 IV PGDM – Major Investment Analysis and Portfolio 90 243-MF B. Lohithkumar 3 IV PGDM – Major Management 91 244-MF Risk Management and Derivatives S.V. Ramana Rao 3 IV PGDM – Major 92 242-MM Consumer Behaviour T. Thirumal Reddy 3 IV PGDM – Major 93 243-MM Field Sales Management Arijit Santikary 3 IV PGDM – Major 94 244-MM Services Marketing & CRM M.Kota 3 IV PGDM – Major 95 242-MM Consumer Behaviour K. Grace Mani 3 IV PGDM – Major 96 243-MM Field Sales Management T. Thirumal Reddy 3 IV PGDM – Major 97 244-MM Services Marketing & CRM Arijit Santikary 3 IV PGDM – Major 98 242-MH Human Resource Development S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 IV PGDM – Major 99 243-MH Industrial Relations and Labor Laws P.Swathi 3 IV PGDM – Major 100 244-MH Performance Management Pavan Patel 3 IV PGDM – Major 101 245-NF Management of Financial Services M. Nagendra 3 IV PGDM – Minor 102 245-NM Field Sales Management Arijit Santikary 3 IV PGDM – Minor 103 245-NH Human Resource Development Uma Maheswari 3 IV PGDM – Minor 104 245-ND Supply Chain Management Kalyani 3 IV PGDM - Minor 105 245-NA Visual Analytics K. S. Harish 3 IV PGDM - Minor PGDM - 106 246-SF Principles and Practices of Banking V.G. Chari 3 IV Sectoral PGDM - 107 246-SM Digital Marketing T. Thirumal Reddy 3 IV Sectoral PGDM - 108 246-SR Retail Management M. Chaitanya 3 IV Sectoral PGDM - 109 246-SD Visual Analytics Using Tableau Sreehari 3 IV Sectoral Innovation Management and PGDM - 110 246-SG A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 IV Entrepreneurship Sectoral
111 247-CG Managerial Communication-III Nupur Gupta 3 IV PGDM 112 247-CG Managerial Communication-III Nupur Gupta 3 IV PGDM - B 113 247-CG Managerial Communication-III Daman Johar 3 IV PGDM - G 114 247-CG Managerial Communication-III K. Grace Mani 3 IV PGDM - M PGDM - 115 241-BCM Marketing Management K. Grace Mani 3 IV BIFAAS PGDM - 116 242-BCF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 IV BIFAAS Investment Analysis and Portfolio PGDM - 117 243-BCF V. Annapurna 3 IV Management BIFAAS Risk, Treasury Management and PGDM - 118 244-BCF M.R. Senapathy 3 IV International Banking BIFAAS Principles and Practice of General PGDM - 119 245-BCF V. Jayalakshmi 3 IV Insurance BIFAAS Personal Financial Planning and PGDM - 120 246-BCF A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 IV Wealth Management BIFAAS PGDM - 121 247-BCG Managerial Communication - III Daman Johar 3 IV BIFAAS 122 251-CG Entrepreneurship A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 V PGDM 123 251-CG Entrepreneurship M.R. Senapathy 3 V PGDM - B 124 251-CG Entrepreneurship Kunal Gaurav 3 V PGDM - G 125 251-CG Entrepreneurship Kunal Gaurav 3 V PGDM - M 126 252-CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 V PGDM 127 252-CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 V PGDM - B 128 252-CF Management Accounting M. Nagendra 3 V PGDM - G 129 252-CF Management Accounting N.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 V PGDM - M 130 253-MF Corporate Valuation B. Lohithkumar 3 V PGDM - Major 131 254-MF Strategic Financial Management A. Sreehari Krishna 3 V PGDM - Major 132 253-MM Product Policy and Brand Management Arijit Santikary 3 V PGDM - Major 133 254-MM Integrated Marketing Communication K. Grace Mani 3 V PGDM - Major 134 253-MM Product Policy and Brand Management K. Grace Mani 3 V PGDM - Major 135 254-MM Integrated Marketing Communication Arijit Santikary 3 V PGDM - Major 136 253-MH Compensation Management Uma Maheswari 3 V PGDM - Major 137 254-MH Human Resource Information Systems Sreehari 3 V PGDM - Major Personal Financial Planning and 138 255-NF A. Sreehari Krishna 3 V PGDM - Minor Wealth Management 139 256-NF Capital Markets M.R. Senapathy 3 V PGDM - Minor 140 255-NM Services Marketing & CRM T. Thirumal Reddy 3 V PGDM – Minor 141 256-NM Product Policy and Brand Management Arijit Santikary 3 V PGDM – Minor 142 255-NH Performance Management S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 V PGDM – Minor 143 256-NH Compensation Management P.Swathi 3 V PGDM – Minor 144 255-ND Total Quality Management Kalyani 3 V PGDM – Minor 145 256-ND Service Operations Management M. Chaitanya 3 V PGDM – Minor 146 255-NA Machine Learning - I K. S. Harish 3 V PGDM – Minor 147 256-NA Machine Learning - II Sashidhar 3 V PGDM – Minor PGDM – 148 257-SF Bank Credit Management M.R. Senapathy 3 V Sectoral PGDM – 149 257-SM Social Media Marketing T. Thirumal Reddy 3 V Sectoral
PGDM – 150 257-SR Visual Merchandising M. Chaitanya 3 V Sectoral PGDM – 151 257-SD Predictive Analytics Using R K. S. Harish 3 V Sectoral Family, Small and Social PGDM – 152 257-SG A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 V Entrepreneurship Sectoral PGDM – 153 251-BCD Management Information System Sreehari 3 V BIFAAS PGDM – 154 252-BCF Investment Banking S.V. Ramana Rao 3 V BIFAAS PGDM – 155 253-BCF Financial Derivatives V. Annapurna 3 V BIFAAS PGDM – 156 254-BCF Financial Modelling B. Lohithkumar 3 V BIFAAS Management of Financial Services and PGDM – 157 255-BCF N.C. Rajyalakshmi 3 V Retail Banking BIFAAS PGDM – 158 256-BCF Management of Insurance Operations V. Jayalakshmi 3 V BIFAAS PGDM – 159 257-BCF Capital Markets A. Muralidhar Prasad 3 V BIFAAS 160 261-CF Project Management M. Pardhasaradhi 3 VI PGDM 161 261-CF Project Management M. Pardhasaradhi 3 VI PGDM – B 162 261-CF Project Management M.R. Senapathy 3 VI PGDM – G 163 261-CF Project Management Sreehari 3 VI PGDM – M 164 262-CG International Business M. Anil Ramesh 3 VI PGDM 165 262-CG International Business B. Muralidhara Rao 3 VI PGDM – B 166 262-CG International Business L. Krishnaveni 3 VI PGDM – G 167 262-CG International Business T. Thirumal Reddy 3 VI PGDM – M Business Ethics and Corporate 168 263-CG Uma Maheswari 3 VI PGDM Governance Business Ethics and Corporate 169 263-CG P.Swathi 3 VI PGDM – B Governance Business Ethics and Corporate 170 263-CG Pavan Patel 3 VI PGDM – G Governance Business Ethics and Corporate 171 263-CG S.F.Chandra Sekhar 3 VI PGDM – M Governance PGDM – 172 261-BCG Project Management M.R. Senapathy 3 VI BIFAAS PGDM – 173 262-BCF International Financial Management V. Annapurna 3 VI BIFAAS PGDM – 174 263-BCG Strategic Management Kunal Gaurav 3 VI BIFAAS Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place: Evaluation of student performance for continuous improvement The evaluation of student performance for continuous improvement comprises of various components such as assignments, quizzes, projects etc. These components are used to measure effectively the learnings of the students based on the course requirement. For every Course, the assessments components can be categorised into Internal and End Term evaluation components. The internal components comprise of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE), Midterm examination and marks for attendance for encouraging regular attendance of students to the class. It is mandatory for the faculty to evaluate the performance of the student continuously throughout the trimester using the following evaluation methods:
Components of Internal Assessment Method I. Continuous Internal Evaluation Components (CIE) comprising of o Assignments o Quizzes o Projects o Presentations o Case Studies o Role Plays II. Mid Term Examinations Faculty can choose one or more methods of assessment stated above in addition to the ‘End Term Examination’ which is compulsory for all the students. The continuous assessment during the term as stated above and the term end examination will carry marks in 50%:50% proportion. Pedagogical Initiatives & Practices At SSIM the faculty members use various Pedagogical tools to improve the quality of teaching and assurance of learning. Below mentioned are few of the tools being used by the faculty members
Instructional Methods and Pedagogical Initiatives at SSIM Learning From Real Guest Lectures Case Method Life Applications- Corporate Interviews Pedagogical initiatives E-Learning Role Plays Simulations And Learning from Learning from Experiential Exercises Peers in groups movies 16. Enrolment of Students in the last 3 years Sr. Academic Sanctioned Actual Program No Year Intake Enrolments PGDM 120 98 PGDM -BIFAAS 60 42 1 2019-20 PGDM-Marketing 60 22 PGDM-General 60 19 PGDM 120 117 2 2018-19 PGDM -BIFAAS 60 60 PGDM-Marketing 60 49 PGDM- 120 120 3 2017-2018 PGDM -BIFAAS 60 60 PGDM-Marketing 60 60 17. List of Research Projects/Consultancy Works : Not Applicable Details of Consultancy Assignments of the institution are furnished below: Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institution Society (TTWREIS) and Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institution Society (TSWREIS) have floated a tender for IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET online assessment for mains and advanced examination practice tests to intermediate students. SSIM has got the prestigious consultancy project from the TTWREIS & TSWREIS, Telangana State (TS) Government. Following are the details of Source of Consultancy, Nature of Consultancy and Funding amount and stage of consultancy.
S.N AY Source of Consultancy Nature of Consultancy Funding Status of o Amount Consultanc y 1. 2019-20 GURUKULAM, Telangana IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET online Rs. 27,14,400/- In progress Tribal Welfare Residential assessment for mains and advanced Educational Institution Society examination (TTWREIS), TS 2 2018-19 GURUKULAM, Telangana IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET online Rs. 10,36,800/- Completed Tribal Welfare Residential assessment for mains and advanced Educational Institution Society examination (TTWREIS), TS 3 2017-18 Telangana Social Welfare IIT-JEE/NEET/EAMCET online Rs. 4,72,800/- Completed Residential Educational assessment for mains and advanced Institution Society (TSWREIS), examination TS • Industry Linkage : Yes 17. LoA and Subsequent EoA till the current Academic Year Visit for approval letters https://www.ssim.ac.in/uploads/AICTE_Approval_1992_2020_All_Years1.pdf 18. Accounted audited statement for the last three years: Visit for Balance Sheet : https://www.ssim.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/committee/SSIM%20Annual%20Accounts-2018- 19.pdf 19. Best Practices adopted, if any SSIM’S BEST PRACTICES The following are the best practices followed at SSIM for the development of our Management Graduates: 1. Induction Programme 2. Inputs from Industry 3. Project based learning 4. Outcome based education 5. Experiential Learning and Social Project 6. Entrepreneurship orientation through E-Cell 7. Association with bodies like HMA 8. Managerial Competency Development 9. Term end viva with corporates 10. Class room to corporate training sessions 11. CFP, BRS, CRS, ARS etc 12. Workshops on Specific areas.
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