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NSS Hindu College, Changanassery

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NSS Hindu College
Mottoतमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय
Motto in English
From darkness, lead me to the Light
TypeAided
Established1947; 77 years ago (1947)
FounderMannathu Padmanabha Pillai
Parent institution
Nair Service Society
AccreditationNAAC 'A' Grade
AffiliationMahatma Gandhi University, Kerala
PrincipalS.Sujatha
Location
9°26′27″N 76°32′43″E / 9.44074°N 76.54526°E / 9.44074; 76.54526
Websitensshinducollege.org

NSS Hindu College, Changanassery (NSSHC)[1] is one of the oldest and largest institutions of higher education of Nair Service Society was established in 1947 by Indian social reformer and freedom fighter Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai and is located on par with its central headquarters at Perunna, Changanassery.[2][3][4] The college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam[5] and is re-accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with 'A' grade.[6]

History

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The land stationing the college starts its recorded history of ownership from Ezhanthi Bhattathiri's and was later acquired by Kumaramangalam Namboothirippad's which they sold it to the public. Nair Service Society bought this northern part of the illam's property in the 1940s where the college was constructed.[7] On establishment on 10 June 1947, the college started operation in the rooms provided at the NSS High School building in Changanassery.[citation needed]

The foundation stone of the existing structure was laid in July 1949 by Panampilly Govinda Menon, then Minister for Education of the state of Travancore–Cochin. The opening ceremony of the college was a fortnight long event held in January 1956 which started with the flag hoisting by Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, the king of erstwhile Travancore. The college was inaugurated by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, then vice president of India and declared open by Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi, then governor of state of Uttar Pradesh.[2]

Overview

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Affiliation

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The college was affiliated to the then University of Travancore when it was established in 1947. From 1983 onwards, it has been affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.[2][5]

Accreditation

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The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accredited the college with 'B++' grade in 2006.[8] It was re-accredited with 'A' grade on third cycle by the 29th standing committee on 27 November 2017.[6]

National Cadet Corps

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The college has two units of National Cadet Corps, an Army Wing under 5 Kerala Battalion NCC, Changanassery with a sanctioned strength of 160 cadets and a Naval Wing under 5 Kerala Naval Unit, Changanassery with a sanctioned strength of 50 cadets.[9]

National Service Scheme

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The college has two units of National Service Scheme with a strength of 100 members each.[10][11]

Campus Infrastructure

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The college has a playground of around 3.5 acre in 2:1 aspect ratio with fixed football goal posts, an open basketball court, a multi-gymnasium and on-site canteen. It stations one of the four University Study Centre's of Mahatma Gandhi University.

Main Block of NSS Hindu College, Changanassery

It has a LAN linked computer lab with an accommodation for 40 students. The library block houses about 80,676 books and is equipped with Koha integrated library management system, e-gate and information kiosk. It facilitates access to electronic resources like INFLIBNET and DELNET.[12][1] Two ladies hostels are functioning in the campus with the principal as ex officio warden. As per the NIRF data, the college has a strength of around 2500 students and 100 faculties.[13]

Programmes

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As per Mahatma Gandhi University regulations, the college follows Choice Based Credit and Semester System (CBCSS) from 2009 onwards for the three year undergraduate programme and Credit Based Semester System (CBCS) for the two year postgraduate programme from 2012.[1] The Centralized Allotment Process (CAP) of the university handles admission procedure to the university qouta and admission to remaining few seats are handled by college management.[14]

  Department with Doctoral Programme

NSS Hindu College, Changanassery
Sl. No Department Undergraduate Postgraduate
Course Seats Course Seats
Arts
1. Hindi B.A. Hindi 30 M.A. Hindi 15+4
2. English B.A. English 30 M.A. English 12+3
3. Malayalam B.A. Malayalam 30 M.A. Malayalam 15+4
4. Political Science B.A. Politics 60 M.A. Politics 15+4
5. History B.A. History 120 M.A. History 15+4
6. Economics B.A. Economics 120 M.A. Economics 15+4
7. Philosophy B.A. Philosophy 60
Commerce
8. Commerce B.Com. Finance 60+10 M.Com. Finance 15+4
Science
9. Botany B.Sc. Botany 24+6
10. Zoology B.Sc. Zoology 24+6 M.Sc. Zoology 12+3
11. Physics B.Sc. Physics 24+6 M.Sc. Physics 12+3
12. Chemistry B.Sc. Chemistry 32+6 M.Sc. Chemistry 10+3
13. Mathematics B.Sc. Mathematics 60 M.Sc. Mathematics 15+4
14. Food Science B.Sc. Food Science and Quality Control 60
Physical Education
15. Physical Education Open Course (CBCSS)
University Webpage College Webpage CAP Webpage

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "SSR : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "About NSS Hindu College : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  3. ^ "N.S.S. Hindu College, Changanacherry – Official website of Nair Service Society". Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  4. ^ V. Balakrishnan & R. Leela Devi, 1982, Mannathu Padmanabhan and the revival of Nairs in Kerala, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
  5. ^ a b "Affiliated Colleges". MG University. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  6. ^ a b National Assessment and Accreditation Council, Ministry of Education, Government of India. "The Accreditation Results of institutions approved by the 29th Standing Committee-27th November 2017 (3rd Cycle)" (PDF). National Assessment and Accreditation Council.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Mannathu, Padmanabhan. Reminiscences of My Life (A Biography of Mannathu Padmanabhan) (2003 ed.). Cultural Publication Department, Kerala. ISBN 8186365982.
  8. ^ "NSS hindu college". 4 March 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  9. ^ "NCC : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  10. ^ "NSS : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  11. ^ "MG UNIVERSITY-NSS". nss.mgu.ac.in. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  12. ^ "Digital Library : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  13. ^ "NIRF : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  14. ^ "Academic Calendar : NSS Hindu College". nsshinducollege.org. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  15. ^ "Nedumudi Harikumar | Actor, Music Department". IMDb. Retrieved 12 February 2024.

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