Courses Offered

Postgraduate Degree Courses (Aided)

S.No Degree Major
1 M.Sc M.A
2 Physics Economics

Self-Finance
Undergraduate Degree Course

S.No Degree MajorAllied IAllied II
1 B.A Tamil நாட்டுப்புறவியல் பெண்ணியம்
2 B.A English Social History of England Grammar
3 B.B.A Management Studies
 (Business Administration)
1.Organizational Behaviour 2.Environment of Services
 Computer Science
1.Financial Services 2. Entrepreneurship
4 B.Sc Information Technology Office Automation Micro Processor
5 B.Sc. Mathematics Statistics Computer
6 B.Com Commerce 1.Business Economics 2.Information Technology 1.Business Mathematics 2. Statistics

Postgraduate Degree Courses (Self-Finance)

S.No Degree Major
1 M.Sc Mathematics
2 M.Sc Chemistry
3 M.Sc Zoology
4 M.A Tamil
5 M.A. English
6 M.Com

Research Programmes

S.No Degree Major
1 M.Phil Economics
2 M.Phil Commerce
3 M.Phil Physics
4 M.Phil Chemistry
5 M.Phil English
6 Ph.D Economics
7 Ph.D Chemistry
8 Ph.D Physics

Add-on Course

S.No Certificate Course
1 Dress Designing
2 Lab Technology
3 Communicative English
4 Spoken English
5 Import and Export Management
6 Stock Market
7 Computer Application
8 Computer Hardware & Maintenance
9 Computer Technology
10 Desktop Publishing
11 Mobile Phone
12 Sericulture
13 E-Commerce
14 Library Science

Chioce Based Credit System

Choice Based Credit System is followed, as an ideal method to narrow down the gap between education and employment. A student can choose from a variety of courses as electives, get due credits and qualify for graduation. While core courses are part of the main discipline, the electives come from many other disciplines.
As per the draft regulations of the CBCS for UG and PG courses, the CBCS is a flexible system of learning. ‘Credit’ defines the quantum of contents/syllabi prescribed for a course and determines the number of hours of instruction required. The CBCS permits students to learn at their own pace, choose electives from a wide range of elective courses offered by the departments of the affiliated colleges, undergo additional courses and acquire more than the required number of credits, adopt an interdisciplinary approach in learning, and make best use of the expertise of available faculty. In case of the UG courses, a student would have to pass in all the papers and practicals by earning 140 credits in all five parts to be declared passed in the whole examination. In case of the PG courses, a candidate shall be eligible for the award of degree only if he/she has passed the examination of all the four semesters, earning 90 credits. For M.Phil the total Credit is 30.
Course Structure: Courses, subjects, teaching hours and credits are given under CBCS. The medium of instruction is English

Course Duration

S.No Course Year Period
1 UG Degree 3 Years 6 Semesters with a grace period of 2 years.
2 PG Degree 2 Years 4 Semesters with a grace period of 2 years.
3 M.Phil. Degree 1 Year 2 Semesters with a grace period of 2 years