INTERNET LAB
The internet lab is accessed by all the students from all the departments on triangular basis with a fixed schedule of one hour per week during the college hours. The students are also permitted to access the Net lab facility after college hours.
GENERATORS
Generators in the hostel serve as crucial backup power sources, ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply to residents during power outages. These generators are strategically located within the hostel premises to provide backup power to essential areas such as common rooms, corridors, security systems, and emergency lighting. Generators in the hostel are regularly maintained, tested, and fueled to ensure they are ready to function efficiently when needed. This reliable backup power system enhances safety, security, and comfort for hostel residents, especially during unforeseen power interruptions.
CLASSROOMS
Classrooms are structured to enhance teaching and learning effectively. They commonly feature tools such as projectors and smart boards for visual aids, comfortable seating arrangements, proper lighting, ventilation, and either green boards or chalkboards for teaching material. These elements create an environment conducive to learning, allowing instructors to engage students actively and facilitate discussions.
INSTRUMENTATION FACILITY
Cauvery College Instrumentation Center (CCIC) is equipped with advanced analytical equipment’s sponsored under “Fund for Improvement of S & T Infrastructure in Universities and Higher Educational Institutions (FIST)” of Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India.
INDOOR-OUTDOOR STADIUM
Indoor-outdoor stadium facilities aimed at enhancing students' physical well-being and overall campus experience. These may include outdoor sports fields for activities like football, basketball, and tennis, providing students with opportunities for recreational sports and team-building exercises. Indoor sports facilities such as badminton courts, table tennis tables, and squash courts cater to students' diverse sporting interests. Wellness centers or health clinics may also be available, offering services like medical consultations, counselling, and wellness programs to support students' mental and emotional health.
LABORATORIES
Laboratories are specifically designed areas equipped with advanced tools and resources for practical learning and research across disciplines like biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, and engineering. These labs house cutting-edge equipment such as microscopes, spectrometers, and oscilloscopes, along with software for data analysis. Safety features such as fume hoods, emergency showers, and fire extinguishers are standard to ensure a secure environment. Trained lab technicians and instructors supervise activities, ensuring correct usage and adherence to safety guidelines. These facilities are vital for hands-on experimentation and project work, enhancing students' understanding and skills in their respective fields.
BUS PARKING
The college provides extensive bus parking facilities to accommodate the transportation needs of students and faculty. This parking areas are strategically located near the main back entrance for convenient access and efficient traffic flow. The bus parking spaces are designed to accommodate large vehicles, ensuring the safety and ease of maneuvering while entering and exiting the premises. Adequate signage and markings are in place to guide drivers and facilitate organized parking. Additionally, designated parking security personnel are present to assist with parking procedures and ensure compliance with parking regulations.
SEMINAR HALLS AND AUDITORIUM
Seminar halls and auditoriums that are essential spaces for hosting various academic and non-academic events. They are equipped with seating arrangements, audiovisual systems including projectors and sound systems, and lighting setups suitable for presentations, lectures, seminars, conferences, cultural performances, and guest speaker sessions. Auditoriums often have a stage for performances and ceremonies, along with backstage areas for preparation. These spaces can accommodate large audiences, providing a platform for showcasing talent, sharing knowledge, fostering discussions, and celebrating achievements.
LIBRARY
The library is a cornerstone of academic life, offering a plethora of facilities to support students' learning journeys. It houses a diverse collection of books, periodicals, and digital resources spanning various disciplines. Students can access online databases, e-books, and scholarly journals for research purposes. The library provides comfortable seating areas for study and group discussions, equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and power outlets for electronic devices. Knowledgeable librarians offer assistance in locating resources and navigating information sources.
GYMNASIUM
Gymnasium empowers female fraternity in their fitness journeys. It features a range of modern exercise equipment tailored to women's fitness needs, including cardio machines, strength training equipment, and yoga/stretching areas. Trained female fitness instructors lead classes and provide personalized workout plans, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. The gym promotes holistic wellness by offering nutrition counseling, wellness workshops, and mental health resources.
CANTEEN
Canteen offers a diverse range of food and beverage options to cater to students' tastes and preferences. It provides a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere for students to socialize, relax, and refuel between classes. The canteen serves freshly prepared meals, snacks, and beverages, snacks, desserts and refreshing drinks. It prioritizes hygiene and quality, ensuring that food is prepared and served in compliance with safety standards. The canteen also feature seating areas, vending machines, and eco-friendly practices such as waste reduction and sustainable packaging, enhancing the overall dining experience for students.
CCTV
CCTV surveillance systems are strategically installed throughout the college campus to enhance safety and security. These systems consist of cameras placed in key locations such as entrances, corridors, parking lots and common areas. The CCTV cameras continuously monitor activities and provide real-time video footage to security personnel, enabling them to monitor and respond to potential security threats promptly. The CCTV surveillance helps deter unauthorized access, theft, vandalism and other criminal activities. It also assists in investigations and evidence collection in case of incidents or emergencies. The presence of CCTV cameras promotes a safer and more secure environment for students, staff and visitors alike.
XEROX SHOP
The Xerox shop on campus provides photocopying services to students and faculty. It offers a range of services including black and white photocopying, scanning, binding, and laminating. The shop is equipped with high-speed copiers to ensure quick and efficient service. Students can get course materials, assignments and project reports copied conveniently on campus. Its location within the college premises makes it a convenient resource for students' academic and administrative needs related to document reproduction.
ICT TOOLS
ICT facility in our college enhances learning by providing access to a wealth of online resources, enabling students to conduct research and stay updated in their fields. Learning management Systems facilitate course organization and content delivery, promoting interactive learning through multimedia and discussions. Each faculty and student has personalized Google domain IDs, which streamline their online experience using tools like Google Classroom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to enhance collaboration. The college supports blended learning through platforms such as Google Classroom, Kahoot, and various quizzes. Learning Management System (LMS) access is facilitated by desktops and laptops dedicated to academic use. The college is equipped with projectors, pen tablets, interactive devices, smart boards, and smart TV.
Hostel
CAUVERY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN - HOSTEL
AUTONOMOUS
Bank Account Details
BANK NAME |
Karur Vysya Bank(KVB) |
BRANCH |
Thillai Nagar |
ACCOUNT NAME |
Cauvery College for Women - Hostel |
ACCOUNT NUMBER |
1262155000042624 |
IFSC CODE |
KVBL0001262 |
Admission
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A student seeking admission to the hostel shall submit her application to the Principal/Warden countersigned by her parent or guardian. The Management/Principal reserve the right to refuse admission to a student into the college hostel.
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Current students studying at Cauvery College for Women alone are eligible to be admitted in to the Hostel. Admissions to the Hostel will be made every year. However, senior students who have resided previously in the hostel, will be given preference.
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Application forms can be received from the College Hostel Office.
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No member shall be allowed to withdraw from the hostel before the end of the year except with approval of the Warden/Management.
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After scrutiny and sanction for admission, the students have to pay the Hostel deposit and fees prescribed by the Management before admission.
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The second Sunday of every month will be the visitor’s day. Visiting the ward is not allowed on other days.
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Allotment of room shall be made by the Warden at the beginning of each year and members shall not change their rooms.
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Warden, may re-allot the rooms at any time without assigning reasons.
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Boarding charges of previous month shall be paid without fine till 15th of succeeding month. Thereafter a fine of Rs.5/- will be levied for each day of default. In any case if a member fails to pay the dues of a month by 25th of the next month, she will cease to be a member of the hostel henceforth. However, such defaulters may be readmitted at the discretion of the Warden and the Management. Hostel deposit will be adjusted for mess fees during the last two months of their stay during the academic year.
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Leave of absence from the hostel should be obtained invariably from the warden through the House Keepers concerned. No reduction will be made in mess charges for absence of 5 days and less. If the member is absent for more than 5 days consecutively in the same month a reduction will be made for each day in excess. The application for such leave is to be given to the warden before 25th of every month through the House Keeper. Students who are sick should stay only in the room provided for this purpose.
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If a student is be absent continuously for more than 15 days in any of the particular month with the permission of the Warden, her boarding charges will be calculated for the actual number of days she has dined in the hostel, during the month. Benefit of this rule cannot be claimed by members whose continuous absence extends from that month to the succeeding month
Entertainment
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Recreation is an inevitable part and parcel of students’ pastime. Hence in each dining hall there is a 29 inches colour television with limited channels of connection and audio system in each block which has speakers in each floor.
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Music, announcements and other communications are made through these speakers. Further a movie of students’ choice is screened once a month. There are three colour television sets exclusively for hostel staff members.
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WELCOME DINNER, NEW YEAR DINNER & HOSTEL DAY CELEBRATION are conducted every year in a grand manner.
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Extra classes like Tailoring, Hindi and Yoga are conducted for the students after the college hours.
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A set of reputed National and local publications both in English and Tamil are circulated to the students in each block and in each floor. Employment news is the latest addition to the list of publications.
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Besides there is a move to make provisions for a library and gymnastics club in the ground floor. In the first floor there is a shuttle cork court, table tennis and recreations like chess, carom, etc.
Health care
Dr. Shanthi and Dr.Lakshmi Praba alternatively visit the hostel for the purpose of medication to the sick students. They are provided with a separate room. Emergency cases are taken by a separately arranged escorts to nearby hospitals. Arrangements are made for buying the medicines daily. Keeping in mind the health factor of the students, it is ensured that students are provided with the healthy drinks like fruit juice every week. In general and the sports students in particular are provided with porridge and boiled cereals. In short their health is well looked after.
Hostel
The hostel is housed in three buildings and named as ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘P.G’ Blocks comprising 245 rooms out of which 219 are marked for students. The rooms are adequately furnished and are provided with mosquito netting and fans. Apart from these, each floor has a water purifier in all the buildings. Presently there are 1207 college students including school students who are studying in Cauvery Matriculation School which is a sister institution of our college.
Faculty members staying in the hostel are provided with attached bathrooms and a separate dining room. Adjoining the P.G hostel a building has been constructed to make provision for a separate room for the hostel secretary and hostel office.
Telephone and intercom facilities have been provided for all the blocks. Telephone card system is an added dimension to the otherwise well equipped hostel system. For this, separate telephone connections and telephones have been installed in each block.
Sodium vapour lamps illuminate the entire campus from 6 p.m to 6 a.m. A new high mast lamp is inserted or fitted in the hostel ground. Kitchen was modified as A1 kitchen. Power cuts have never been a problem for our students since 83 kV generator has been installed exclusively for the hostel. Separate washing area is provided near each block. Adequate lines are provided in all the blocks for hanging clothes.
Available Features
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R.O System of mineral water is provided.
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Hot water has been arranged for bathing during winter season.
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A computer exclusively for hostel use has been purchased.
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Introduction of 21 coin phone booth totally in all the blocks. Provision of a park in hostel campus is also on the way.
Mess hall
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The hostel has a well equipped kitchen. The sophisticated dough kneader and chapatti sheeter are worth to be mentioned.
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“A” and “B” blocks and the dining hall are linked through connectivity links. There are four well furnished dining halls, which can easily accommodate 750 students at one time. These halls have been designed for study and to be used for meetings as well. The windows of these halls are fitted with stainless steel mosquito netting. For all the dining halls water purifiers, which include coolers and two other systems that have the option of purified ordinary water, cool water and hot water are provided.
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Lift facility is available to carry cooked food to each dining hall and covered stainless steel pushcart is put in use to transport food to PG hostel dining hall. Giant sized hot packs are provided to keep the food items warm. The menu is exclusively student oriented. The mess expenses are on a dividing system.
Record Maintenance
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A system of recording the entry and exit of students and staff members is set up and being followed.
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Receiving and delivering of letters, parcels and money meant for students are recorded.
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The students are allowed for an outing with their parents on second Sunday of every month.
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There are at present five securities to guard the hostel day and night.
Rules
Strict adherence to the rules specified below is compulsory on the part of every resident student. Disobedience of the rules or any misconduct will result in removal from the Hostel.
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The duties and responsibilities, if any, given to them are to be executed in good faith and sincerity.
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Any grievance or complaint should be brought to the notice of Warden or Deputy Warden through House Keepers immediately.
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The residents are not permitted to have any direct contact with the hostel servants.
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Students are not permitted to wear costly materials, jewels, etc. and they should not have large amount of cash with them. It is the responsibility of the individuals to keep their articles safely. Students should open SB A/c with UCO Bank Extn. Counter within our College Premises.
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The students are not permitted to use tape recorders, transistors, heaters, fans, iron boxes, cell phones etc.,
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Inmates are not permitted to entertain day-scholars, friends and others inside the rooms. Inmates must not invite guests for food in the hostel mess.
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Newspapers, magazines, play materials and other articles should not be taken out of the common reading room.
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Residents feeling sick should immediately report the matter to the Warden through the House Keepers.
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Members shall not enter the kitchen. They shall sit in the dining hall in the order in which they enter it. They shall treat the cooks and servants with kindness and consideration.
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No member shall disfigure the walls and doors or cause any damage to any hostel property. Any such damage shall be reported to the Warden at once and it shall be paid for at such rates as shall be fixed by the authorities.
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No notice shall be put or circulated in the hostel premises without the permission of the Warden.
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If rooms are found locked or empty with lights on, all the inmates of the rooms will be held jointly responsible and a fine of Rs.5/- per day will be charged.
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Outsiders should not be invited to any function in the Hostel.
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Members shall not remove or exchange furniture allotted to them.
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Violent discussion and disputes should strictly be avoided. No member shall ever participate in any political, communal or anti-social activities. They shall not organize, convene or hold meeting in or outside the hostel premises without previous permission of the Warden.
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Arrangements are made for the dispatch of letters and the incoming message will be given through the Warden. Cloth washing can be done through Dhobi arranged for this purpose.
Schedule
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5.30 a.m. — Rising Bell
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6.00 a.m. — Coffee
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6.15 a.m. — Study Hour
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7.30 a.m.- 8.30 a.m. — Breakfast
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10.00 a.m.- 12.00 p.m. — Silence Hour (Holidays)
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12.00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m. — Lunch
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4.00 p.m. — Evening Tiffin & Coffee
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4.30 p.m.- 5.30 p.m. — Games
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6.00 p.m. — Evening Prayer
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6.30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.— Study Hour
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7.30 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. — Dinner
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9.00 p.m. — Night Roll Call
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9.00 p.m.- 10.15 p.m. — Study Hour
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10.30 p.m. — Lights Off
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Parents and recognized guardians / Local guardians with identity card alone can meet the student concerned at the visitors lounge in case of emergency, only with prior permission of the warden.
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Hostelites will be permitted to avail themselves of the holidays at home as listed In the College Calendar.
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During any holidays the parents or local guardians should come and take the Students home. Under any unavoidable circumstances, the parents are asked to write the permission letter directly to the Warden/ Deputy Warden, to send their daughter home alone.
Notice for I year students: If you want to stay in hostel, furnish the details in the following google form: https://forms.gle/2TpVQDwLFXDTeAPh6
Language Lab
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With the objective of polishing and perfecting heterogeneous language skills of the students, a Language Lab was established through financial aid from UGC.
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This lab enhances the language use of the students with varied exercises and activities based on real context in a sophisticated ambience.
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The infrastructure of the Lab is extended to all students on a triangular basis with the Internet and the Library.
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During the pandemic the activities of the Labs (Lang.Lab & AOEL) were incorporated in the Part II English Classes in online mode.
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The Lab resumed with the offline activities on the rotational basis with the Library
(LL to Library and Library to LL).
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The Lab Instructors train the students in their language skills allied with employability skills like Debates, Group Discussion, Presentations, Role Play, Mock interviews etc.
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The Lab Co-ordinators coordinate with the other instructors in formulating the week activities.
Internet Lab
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The internet lab is accessed by all the students from all the departments on triangular basis with a fixed schedule of one hour per week during the college hours. The students are also permitted to access the Net lab facility after college hours.
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All the labs are completely interlinked with internet connectivity and supported by 45 Mbps leased line internet facility. The campus is also fully enabled with Wi-Fi connectivity. All the systems are secured with firewall and anti-virus software.
Instrumentation Facility
Instrumentation Facility
Cauvery College Instrumentation Center (CCIC) is equipped with advanced analytical equipment’s sponsored under “Fund for Improvement of S & T Infrastructure in Universities and Higher Educational Institutions (FIST)” and “Consolidation of University Research for Innovation and Excellence in Women Universities (CURIE)” of Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India.
Research Instruments:
- Fourier Transform Infra Red Spectrometer (FTIR)
- Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC)
- Electrochemical Workstation (Cyclic Voltammetry)
- Tyrone Workstation
Co-ordinator:
Dr. G. MAHESWARI
Professor & Head,
PG & Research Dept. of Physics,
Cauvery College Instrumentation Center (CCIC),
Cauvery College for Women (Autonomous),
Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu.
Pin code – 620 018.
Email: fistcurie@gmail.com
Project Assistant
Ms. J. AARTHI
DST-CURIE Core grant for women PG Colleges
AOE Lab - Aural Oral English Lab
The Aural Oral English Lab (AOE Lab) is one of its kind. It exclusively caters to the development of listening and speaking skills of the first-year students; of a composite class belonging to various disciplines. The lessons for different learning levels are incorporated in the curriculum for a diligent delivery to ensure efficacy in learning the functionality of the language. On the whole, it is an innovative approach that stands apart from the contemporaries.
Cauvery Fitness Centre
Fitness upholds physical well-being,Happiness,Harmony,Peace finally achieve humanity.
Fitness leads to well-being of everything.
Motto: "Health is important than wealth."
Staff Incharge:
Dr.B.Baby Shakila, B.A., M.P.Ed.,M.Phil., Dip. in Yoga., Ph.D.,
Transport
COLLEGE BUS DETAILS |
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BUS NO. |
DETAILS OF BUS ROUTE |
1 |
Manapparai Mariamman Kovil -Pothamettupatti (Under Bridge)-Chathirapatti Pallivasal |
2 |
Manapparai Bharathiyar Nagar -Rajalipatti -Viralimalai -Inamkulathur- |
3 |
T-Dravida Kalagam -Thandalaiputhur -Moovanur -Tirupanjeeli - |
4 |
Illuppur Hospital - Illuppur -Malaikudipatti -Fathima Nagar - |
5 |
Kulithalai Sunga Gate -Pettavaithalai -Kodiyalam -College |
6 |
Thuraiyur Bus Stand - Karattampatti -Pulivalam -Tiruvellarai - |
7 |
Dalmia Samathuvapuram -Pipe Company -Vadugarpettai -Pullambadi - |
8 |
Vaiyampatti School -Alathur -Nochimedu -Vellakal -Pothamettupatti Outer - |
9 |
Thuvakudi Raavathan Medu -NIT -BHEL AC -Tiruverumbur -V.K.N -Kattur - |
10 |
Thottiyam -Thiruengoimalai -Musiri -Umayalpuram -Ayyampalayam - |
11 |
Kallakampatti -Puthanatham -Edayapatti -Samathuvapuram -Kaavalkaranpatti - |
12 |
Madu Valarnthanparai North -Nachalur -Neithalur Colony -Panaiyur - |
13 |
Panickampatti Bunk-Valaiyapatti -Kalingapatti -Innungur -Sukkampatti Pirivu - |
15 |
Keela Anbil -Anbil -Natarajapuram -Aathikudi -Koppavali -Manakkal - |
16 |
Nakkasalem -T.Kalathur -Thenur -Edhumalai -Kariamanickam Road - |
17 |
Pothamettupatti R.T.O Office -Kottapatti -Thogaimalai -Vellapatti -Melaveliyur - |
18 |
Thuvarankurichi Bus Stand -Yogapuram -Sethupatti -Valanadu Kaikatti - |
19 |
Subramaniapuram -Ponmalaipatti -Aalathur Palam -K.K.Kottai -S.I.T. - |
20 |
Poovalur Rice Mill -Thenkal -Lalgudi RTO ffice -Aangarai -Saraswathi College - |
21 |
Kallai-T.Melapatti -Chinna puthur -Chinnapanaiyur -Ayyarmalai Samathuvapuram Ariyavoor |
22 |
Gunaseelam -Vaathalai -Kariyamanickam Police Station -Kiliyanallur -Thudaiyur - |
23 |
Mayanur -Sithalavoi -Lalapettai -Kulithalai Periya Palam -Maruthur -Sirugamani - |
24 |
Fire Station -H.A.P.P -OFT -Maathur Rountaana -M.I.E.T -AIRPORT -K.K.Nagar - |
25 |
Perambalur Old Bus Stand -Durai Mangalam -Siruvachur -Padalur -Konalai - |
26 |
Thuraiyur Palakkarai -Kaalipatti -Pagalavadi -Peramangalam -Poonampalayam - |
Note:
- For intermediate bus stops, bus fare & application form etc. please approach college office.
- Bus fees once paid will not be refunded or adjusted against any fees to be paid to the college.
XEROX
XEROX
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To provide the students with photocopying facilities, a women entrepreneur has been permitted to run a Xerox centre within the Campus.
LIBRARY DETAILS
Mission: To promote a life-long love of reading and to provide Educational, Informational and Recreational resources to all Users.
Motto: Exploring Knowledge through Library Gateway.
The Cauvery College has witnessed, during the last quarter century, an amazing multi-dimensional growth and development in the Library as the Learning Resource Centre, reflecting upon its collection and access the-state-of-the-art technology in the field of library science thanks to the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) scenario. No academic institution could carry on its study/research programs and projects without a strong/staunch support of the Library as life-force. The Three development phases of the Modern Library are The Paper Library, The Automated Library and The Electronic library. The CCW Library is a combination of these three.
Our College has a fully automated library with Barcode and GEM facility. Our Library functions with Digital Library, PG reference centre and Periodical and Dissertation Section with 210 seating capacity, 230 Transactions per day and 600 Visitors per day.
LIBRARY HOURS |
MONDAY - FRIDAY
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8.30 - 5.00
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SATURDAY
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8.30 – 4.00
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LIBRARY
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BOOKS |
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TOTAL NO.OF BOOKS
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45,957
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TOTAL NO.OF TITLES | 33,683 | |
DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
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7,063
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REFERENCE BOOKS
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6,515
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JOURNALS |
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TOTAL NUMBER OF JOURNALS
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151
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
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31
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NATIONAL JOURNALS
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65
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MAGAZINES |
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MAGAZINES
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54
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BACK VOLUMES
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3.200
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TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT FOR JOURNALS : 3,50,826
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NON BOOK MATERIALS |
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CD-ROM & DVD-ROM
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8,522
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MAPS & ATLAS
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07
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SPECIAL FEATURES
GATE ENTRY
Fully Automated Library with Barcode and GEM facility. Functions in Two Phases namely Main Library and PG Reference Centre.
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Seating Capacity – 210
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Transactions per day -- 230
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Visitors per day -- 600 above
Library has maintained every day, Students using library hours per day no. of visitors 450 above Including UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.d and Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff also.
WHAT TO BE AUTOMATED
All routine works and services of the library can be automated through library automation. Besides in some Automation software packages there are provisions for article indexing, abstracting etc. Basically these followings Works of library are automated:-
- Online public access catalogue
- Circulation
- Acquisition
- Serial control
- Intranet
- Internet
- Digital Libraries
There are various types of automated services provided by the automated library. The automated services are:
- Internet Access : No. of Terminals : 33
- Automation (Nirmal’s) : 09
- Digital Library: 24
- News Paper Clipping Service
- Reprography Service
- Current awareness Service (CAS)
- Online Search Service
- Printed Indexes
- Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI)
- Inter Library Loan
- Stock Verification
- Reference service
Apart from the Regular usage, Library have allotted compulsory Library Hours for each and every departments for their students usage, and First year Students utilized their more times in Library
CD Library
Library has a good collections of nearly 8522 CD's + Project Notes, including Book CD's and floppy - 3950, 592 Tutorial CD's and 1587 Magazine CD's.
STOCK VERIFICATION
Every year Library generating the report by Stock Verification. Stock Verification Computerized Stock Verification with specialized Stock Verification Scanner.
CCTV/ CAMERA SURVEILLANCE
Library Building under the Camera Surveillance. Patrons of all ages and types use libraries every day. Security cameras placed around the library can help keep them safe while reading, researching and browsing.
- Security
- Prevent Theft
- Flexibility
- Remote Monitoring
- Video Recorder
- Every year library maintained budget is a financial statement of the estimated revenues and expenditures of an institution for a definite period of time.
- In preparing of budget, the librarian should take into consideration last year’s expenditures, the appropriation for the current year, and the estimated expenditures for the next year. The proposed budget is based on the Library requirements judgment of the adequacy of budgets of the previous and current years.
OPAC allow users to in what's available in the Library and can be searched for Author, Title, Keyword and Subject.
DIGITAL LIBRARY
Digital access purpose total no. of terminals: 24
INTERNET
The Library has internet facilities for faculty, Students and Research Scholars
WORKSHOP
One Day Workshop on “Easy Access to E-Journals” was conducted as part of the Faculty Development Program on 9th March 2009. The resource person R. Poonkothai elaborated on the various stages involved in access to E-Journals including the access of DOAJ, Springer-Verlag and Multi subject Gateways.
DREAMS -Digital Repository Advanced Management System
The Cauvery College Digital Repository currently holds a small subset of our research thesis in full text (Ph. D and Masters). This is currently a pilot service. We are planning for the Repository to grow and will include more of our thesis, and other types of research materials like journal articles, conference papers, etc.
BOOK EXHIBITIONS
As a part of extension service library conduction Book Exhibitions venue Auditorium books sellers from various places Dr. V. Sujatha, Principal inaugurated the session in the presence of Secretary, and initiative taken by the Librarian.
OTHER SERVICES
- Internet Access
- Nlist, Delnet, British Council Membership
- DREAMS – Digital Repository Advanced Management Systems
- E- Resources Access
- News Paper Clipping Service
- Reprography Services
- Referral Services
- CAS – Current Awareness Service
- SDI – Selective Dissemination of Information Service
- Reference and Loan(ILL-Inter Library Loan) Services
- Preservation of books and journals
- Question Bank
EXTERNAL SERVICES
Researchers and students may access the Library as external users. To obtain permission to access the library, external users should indicate their subject of research, intended days of visit and contact information from their parental Institution that should be approved by CCW Principal. Not only students and Faculty, Research Scholars in and around Trichy, and also students from Swedish Universities like Umea, Orebro are using the library.
Library Staff Details
S.NO. |
NAME |
QUALIFICATION |
DESIGNATION |
1 |
Ms.S. Pommi |
BCA, MLISc., MA., M.Phil (Lib. Science) |
Librarian |
2 |
Ms.M.Theivanai |
B.Sc., PGDCA., MA, M.LI.Sc. M.Phil (Tamil)., M.Phil (Lib.Sc.) |
Assistant Librarian |
3 |
Ms.P. Suhirtha |
B.Com., M.LI.Sc. |
Assistant Librarian |
4 |
Ms.N.Kasthuri |
B.A., M.LI.Sc. |
Library Assistant |
5 |
Ms.J. Rama |
MBA., M.LI.Sc. |
Library Assistant |
6 |
Ms.K.Ezhilarasi |
BBA., M.LI.Sc |
Library Assistant |
7 |
Ms.K.Sinduja |
C.LI.SC | Library Attendant |
Library Awards
Every year Library offers Best Utilizer of the Library award.
YEAR |
STAFF NAME |
2023 - 2024 |
V.MANIMOZHI (01FMAT0023) - DEPT OF MATHS |
2022 - 2023 |
R. BHUVANESHWARI (01FMAT0018) - DEPT OF MATHS |
YEAR |
UG |
PG |
2023 - 2024 |
S. SNEHA (21125031) - III CS COG |
R. SINEGA (22202022) - II MA ENG |
2022 - 2023 |
R. BHUVANESHWARI - III CHEMISTRY |
M. PONNARASI - II FSM |
2018 - 2019 |
R. Suvetha - III Maths |
V.Vishali - II FSM |
2017 - 2018 |
C. Atchaya – III B. Com |
T. Nivetha – FSM II |
2016 - 2017 |
S. Narmatha - III BT |
G. Ponmudi - II FSM |
2015 - 2016 |
A.Ramalakshmi - III BT |
B.S. Dhivyaa- II MSC Chemistry |
2014 - 2015 |
R. Divya - III BA English |
P. Kiruthika - II MSC Physics |
2013 - 2014 |
BS.Karpagavalli - III BA English |
S.Sindhu - II MSC MB |
2012 - 2013 |
S.Jeeva Priya - BCA |
A.Helen Nithya - II MCom |
2011 - 2012 |
B.Divya - III BCom B |
S.Deepha - II FSMD |
2010 - 2011 |
Steffi Elaine. A - III B.B.A |
Geetha .R -II M.Com |
2009 - 2010 |
A. Manimegalai -II B.A TAM |
M.Akila - II M.Com |
2008 - 2009 |
A. Sarveswari -III CHE |
V. Meenambal - II F.S.M.D |
2007 - 2008 |
M. Elakiya -III Biotech |
U. Abirami - I M.Sc MB |
2006 - 2007 |
P.K.Meena -II B.B.A |
K.Sumathira - IIM.S.W |
OPEN ACCESS E - RESOURCES
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SWAYAM
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NPTEL
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Current Science
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DOAJ
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DOAB
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SHODHGANGA(THESIS)
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SHODHSINDHU
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SHODHGANGOTHRI
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Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Proceedings-Mathematical Sciences
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Journal of Earth Systems Sciences
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Sadhana
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Journal of Bioscience
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Bulletin of Materials Science
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Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy
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Journal of Genetics
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Resonance
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Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
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Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy
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Indian Journal of Historical Science
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Down To Earth
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Pramana - Jrl of Physics
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JURN
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BASE
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INFOPORT : SUBJECT GATEWAY FOR INDIAN ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
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CORE
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SLATE
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SIT DIGITAL DIGEST
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NDL
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NDLTD
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NETWORK PRESS
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ONLINE PERIODICAL REPOSITORY : https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/
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NATIONAL KNOWLEDGE CONSORTIUM : http://nkrc.niscpr.res.in/
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COVID BULLETIN (NISCPR COVID BULLETIN) : https://niscpr.res.in/covidbulletin/index
Book Exhibition
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YEAR |
DATE |
VENUE |
PUBLISHERS |
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2010-2011 |
14.01.2011 |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
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2011-2012 |
26.09.2011 & 27.09.2011 |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
Two days conducted the book exhibitions Among the Publishers from Bangalore |
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2012-2013 |
11.09.2012 |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
Various place of Book Publishers and Vendors |
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2013-2014 |
23.09.2013 & |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
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2014-2015 |
25.09.2014 & 26.09.2014 |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
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2015-2016 |
26.06.2015, |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
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2018-2019 |
17.09.2018, |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
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2019-2020 |
19.12.2019, 20.12.2019 |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy |
various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
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2022-2023 |
08.03.2023, |
Cauvery College for Women, Trichy | various place of the publishers and vendors was participated the book fair |
Physically Challenged Person Access Software
NVDA: https://www.nvaccess.org/download/
The purpose of NV Access is to lower the economic and social barriers associated with accessing Information Technology for people who are Blind or Vision Impaired. The company is thus dedicated to the ideal that accessibility and equitable access is a right and should not come as an extra cost to a person who is Blind or Vision Impaired. In a world where information and technology are an increasingly important part of daily living, this ideal facilitates greater participation and independence in all facets of life ,
BASICS OF THE SCREEN READER
Testing screen reader accessibility is an essential step in reviewing your content. NVDA is a free screen reader available for download for Windows that reads aloud page content and relevant semantic info (such as headings, lists, and links). Use the following guidance to get started testing with NVDA, and to get a more comprehensive picture of accessibility.
Turn NVDA on or off
ON: Control + Alt + N
OFF: CAPS + Q
Note: Once NVDA is turned on, the behavior of your keyboard keys will change For example, you won't be able to use CAPS LOCK to capitalize text while NVDA is on.
Read All Content
Use CAPS LOCK + DOWN ARROW to start reading all page content.
Change How Fast NVDA Talks
Using a slower speaking rate can help with comprehension as you listen during testing.
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Use CAPS LOCK + N to open NVDA Menu
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Select Preferences and then Settings
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Select Speech and adjust Rate slower
Add the Speech Viewer
This is a text box that shows what is being read by the screen reader. It can be helpful if you want to view text as you test rather than just listen.
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Press CAPS LOCK + N to open NVDA Menu
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Select Tools then Speech Viewer
Anti Plagiarism Software
1.TURNITIN: https://www.turnitin.com/
A typical submission made to an assignment in Turnitin generates a Similarity Report. The similarity score is a percentage of a paper's content that matches to Turnitin's databases; it is not an assessment of whether the paper includes plagiarized material. Turnitin does not check for plagiarism in a piece of work.
Cauvery College Staff’s and Student’s:
Turnitin is an Internet-based plagiarism detection service. You can generate similarity report of your research article, assignment and project reports. Faculty members, research scholars, and students can request their own first-hand materials (Book chapters, articles, projects, paper presentations, conference proceedings, and etc.) by sending a request email to ccwlibrary@gmail.com.
2. GRAMMARLY(GRAMMAR CHECKER TOOL ): https://www.grammarly.com/
Grammarly is an American cloud-based typing assistant. It reviews spelling, grammar, punctuation, clarity, engagement, and delivery mistakes in English texts, detects plagiarism, and suggests replacements for the identified errors. It also allows users to customize their style, tone, and context-specific language.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME
Introduction
The National Service Scheme (NSS) was officially started on 24th September 1969, to establish a meaningful linkage between the campus and the community. Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, had recognised that the country could not progress in a desired direction until the student youth were motivated to work for the upliftment of the villages/community. For Gandhiji, the villages, where majority of the population living, represent the country. Therefore for the national reconstruction and national resurgence it was deemed fit that the students and teachers should be properly sensitised and utilised for strengthening the Indian society as a whole with particular emphasis on rural community. Therefore, student youth, teachers and the community are considered as the three basic components of the National Service Scheme.
The National Service Scheme of Cauvery College for Women has its own landmark in the successful history of the College. It has the pride and privilege to be one among the few colleges which holds 5 units, with 500 Volunteers and guided by 5 efficient programme officers. The Moto of N.S.S. “Not Me But You&r