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8. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty – programme-wise information: NIL
                   9. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio  UG : 80:1
                   10.  Number  of  academic  support  staff  (technical)  and  administrative  staff:  sanctioned  and
                   filled  NIL
                   11.  Number  of  faculty  with  ongoing  projects  from  a)  national  b)  international  funding
                   agencies and c) Total grants received. Mention names of funding agencies and grants received
                   project-wise.: NONE
                   12.  Departmental  projects  funded  by  DST-FIST;  DBT,  ICSSR,  etc.;  total  grants  received
                   NONE
                   13. Research facility / centre with
                   State Recognition : No
                   National Recognition : No
                   International Recognition: No
                   14. Publications: 2012-16 only with ISSN ISBN
                    1. Christoselvan and Chau Thanh Doan Thu (2015), The benefits and Challenges of Palm
                    oil  plantation  in  Malaysia  –  a  study  on  FDI,  published  in  Global  Business,  Economics,
                    Finance and Social Science, February 2015, Thailand, Malaysia,ISBN: 978-1-941505-22-9
                    2. Cyril (2016) Mindfulness and authentic happiness: A study on Bangalore based software
                    professionals, Published in Next generation BPs-A catalyst for value creation: Page Nos 61-
                    68 ISBN NO.978-93-86176-25-7
                    3. Cyril (2016) A study on ―change in the pattern of investment by the individuals during
                    the  financial  instability‖.  In  an  International  Journal  of  Business  and  administration
                    Research Review:Issue No:4  Volume No:1 Impact factor 3.853 ISSN No:2348-0653
                    4. Amita Priyadarshini (2016), A Study on Green Banking In India: ItsImpact on Return On
                    Equity and Sustainable Development, International Journal Of Business And Administration
                    research Review, September 2016, Bangalore, India , ISSN: 2348-0653
                    5. A study on change in the pattern of investment by the individuals during the financial in
                    stability-  International  Journal  of  Business  and  Administration  research  review-Volume
                    no.1, Issue no.4, Impact factor 3.853. ISSN No-2348- 0653.

                   Proceedings
                   6. Christoselvan and Reteka Singh (2016) ―A study on the problems and prospects of Green
                   Marketing in India‖ in Conference Summaries at SNR Sons College, Tamilnadu ISBN 978-
                   93-5258-625-7
                   7. Cyril The role of small, micro and medium enterprise in inclusion growth- National seminar
                   on financial inclusion – opportunities and Challenges- ISBN no.978-81- 920859-3-
                   8. Charles (2016), A Study on Comparative Analysis of Equity Schemes Offered by Kotak
                   Mutual Funds-Emerging Trends in Global and Indian Business Scenario at St Joseph Evening
                   College on 27/02/2016, ISBN No. 978-81- 923066-4- 3.
                   9. Divya Shreeand Radhika Uttam(2016), A study on ―Gold ETF as a choice of investment
                   avenue among women faculties in Bangalore‖ Organized by Kristu Jayanti college, published
                   in  ―International  Journal  of  Business  and  Administration  Research  Review‖  ISSN  -  2348-
                   0653.
                   10. Divya  Shree  &  Radhika  Uttam(2016),  A  study  on  ―Gold ETF  as  a  choice  of
                   investment  avenue  among  women  faculties  in  Bangalore‖  Organized  by  Kristu  Jayanti
                   college,  published  in  ―International  Journal  of  Business  and  Administration  Research
                   Review‖ ISSN - 2348-0653.
                    15. Details of patents and income generated: NONE
                    16. Areas of consultancy and income generated: NONE
                    17. Faculty recharging strategies : staff have attended workshops nd seminars and presented
                    papers.






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