TNPSC Group Exams: Success Strategies and Study Techniques    Inter - Class Competition in view of World Population Day    College Team Selection Trials by the Department of Physical Education    Holy Spirit Mass organised by CAT    Take off with Spoken English organised by the Department of English (Aided and S.F.)    Orientation on Academic Calendar, Code of Conduct, and AI fleet on boarding - Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science    Bridge Course in Chemistry    Seminar on Electro Commerce Management – Department of Commerce S.F. II    Bridge course in Tamil    NSS Orientation Programme for I year Volunteers    Orientation Program organised by Placement and Career Guidance Cell    Bridge course in French    Business Meeting of Ramanujan Mathematics Club    Inauguration of Physics Club    Orientation to NSS Volunteers & Experience sharing by senior NSS volunteers    Mathematics Mixer organised by Mathematics Club    Orientation Programme for I year Rotaract Club Members    Commemoration of World Zoonoses Day    Orientation for 1st years on Entrepreneurship and Classification by Deanery of Entrepreneurship    Programme on - Global Career Exploration : Success Strategies    Orientation on ICT for students of French    Session on : Enhancing Mental Clarity and Wellbeing - organised by the Department of Commerce (Aided)    Staff Council Meeting    Population Day-Competitions (Debate, Skit& Mime) organised by the Department of Economics    Commemoration of Bastille Day by the Department of French    Celebration of Millet Day by the Department of Mathematics (S.F.)    Elocution Competition in Commemoration of the Birth Anniversary of Karmaveerar Kamaraj by the Department of Tamil (S.F.)    Inauguration of the Computer Science Club    Commemoration of Malala Day by the Department of Zoology    Investiture Ceremony of Student Council 2024-2025    Inauguration of Media Studies Club    Inauguration of Coffee House Association Club (S.F.)    Commemorating Youth Skill Day: Orientation to become a Content Writer organised by the Department of English S.F.    Investiture Ceremony    Lecture Series on National Fashion Day organised by the Department of Costume Design and Fashion    Human Chain and Oath Taking Ceremony on Plastic free day - NSS    Inauguration of Intelligence Nexus Hub- AI Club    Orientation Program by Placement and Career Guidance Cell    Van Mahotsav - Tree Plantation by NSS – S.F.    Orientation Programme for YRC volunteers    A session on Research Methodology and Collaborative Research skills    Inauguration of the English Club and the Readers Circle    Van Mahotsav Competition 2024    Orientation on Curriculum and Co-Curriculum    An Invited Talk on - Plant a Tree Today fot a Better Tomorrow    Startup Cell Organizes: Session on Accelerators / Incubation Opportunities for students and Facultly    Debate on - Nature is Destroyed by Human or Natural Calamities

Graduate Attributes

Graduate Attributes

Graduate Attributes

Graduates of our College develop the following attributes during the course of their studies.


Creative thinking:

  Equipping students with hands-on-training through skill-based courses and promote startup.

Personality development:

  Coping with increasing pace and change of modern life through value education, awareness on human rights, gender issues and giving counselling for the needful.

Environmental consciousness and social understanding:

  Reflecting upon green initiatives and understanding the responsibility to contribute to the society; promoting social and cultural diversity through student training and service-learning programmes.

Communicative competence:

  Offering effective communication skills in both professional and social contexts through bridge courses and activities of clubs and committees.

Aesthetic skills:

  Engaging mind, body and emotions for transformation through fine arts, meditation and exercise; enriching skills through certificate courses offered by Holy Cross Academy.

Research and knowledge enrichment:

  Getting in-depth knowledge in the specific area of study through relevant core papers; ability to create new understanding through the process of critical analysis and problem solving.

Professional ethics:

  Valuing honesty, fairness, respect, compassion and professional ethics among students. The students of social work adhere to the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics.

Student engagement in the learning process:

  Obtaining extensive and varied opportunities to utilize and build upon the theoretical and empirical knowledge gained through workshops, seminars, conferences, industrial visits and summer internship programmes.

Employability:

  Enhancing students in their professional life through Entrepreneur development, Placement & Career guidance Cell.

Women empowerment and leadership:

  Developing the capacity of self-management, team work, leadership and decision making through gender sensitization programmes.