M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women
Type | Self-Finance |
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Established | 1992 |
Principal | Lalitha Balakrishnan |
Students | 3000 |
Location | , , 13°3′19″N 80°15′1″E / 13.05528°N 80.25028°E |
Affiliations | University of Madras |
Website | http://mopvc.edu.in/ |
M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women (Autonomous) is an arts and science college located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu in southern India.[1] It is affiliated with the University of Madras.[2] The current principal is Dr. Lalitha Balakrishnan who is a member of Syndicate of University of Madras and also a member of General Council of National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC). [3] According to the survey on the Best Commerce Colleges All Over India by THE WEEK in association with Hansa Research, M.O.P Vaishnav College is in the 36th position. [4] The college is re accredited by NAAC with a 3.56 GPA on a 4 point scale and an 'A++' grade. [5]
History
Sri Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha collaborated with Dewan Bahadur M. O. Parthasarathy Iyengar Charities and established M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women in 1992. The M.O.P Charities donated the land for the campus while the infrastructure and administration is handled by Sri Vallabhacharya Vidya Sabha. [6] In 2002, the College was accredited with four stars by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and in the same year it was granted Permanent Affiliation by the University of Madras. It was granted autonomy by UGC and University of Madras in 2004.[7]
Academics
The colleges offers 15 undergraduate and seven postgraduate courses. [8]It also offers a Ph.D. programme in commerce.[9] The courses offered are as follows [10]
Undergraduate
School of Media
- B.A. Journalism
- B.Sc. Visual Communication
- B.Sc. Electronic Media
School of Information Technology
- B.Sc. Computer Science
- B.C.A.
- B.Sc. Mathematics with Computer Application
School of Business
- B.B.A. (Shift I & II)
- B.Com. (Information System Management)
- B.Com. (Accounting and Finance) (Shift I & II)
- B.Com. (Marketing Management) (Shift II)
- B.Com. (Corporate Secretaryship) (Shift II)
- B.Com. (HONS)
- B.A. Economics (Shift II)
School of Food Sciences
- B.Sc. Food Science and Management
School of Social Science
- B.A. Sociology
- B.Sc. Psychology
Postgraduate
School of Media
- M.A. Communication
- M.A. Media Management
School of Information Technology
- M.Sc. (IT)
School of Business
- M.B.A
- M. Com
- M.A. Human Resource Management
School of Food Sciences
- M.Sc. Food Technology and Management
Extra Activities
MOP Vaishnav offers various extra curricular activities for their students. The college has many clubs, workshops, seminars, cultural activities, research and journal publications.
Clubs
There are as many as 16 club activities[11] for each department that the college has. The main objective of the clubs is to bring out innate talents and contribute to the students' development in terms of teaching organizing, planning, evaluation, et cetera.
Journals[12]
The college publishes a series of journals by the students with guidance form their department faculty. Following are some of journals published by the college:
- M Power’ – Business Administration
- ‘Annual Thematic’ – Accounting and Finance
- ‘Publicit’ – Marketing Management
- ‘Signet’ – Corporate Secretaryship
- ‘Journal of Food Science’ – Food Science
- ‘Computer Almanac’ – Information Technology
Sports and NCC[13]
Apart from academics, the college also offers a platform for women who are into sports. 52 international players were successfully produced by the college. Sports like basketball, volleyball, chess, hockey, cricket, etc are a part of the college. The college also provides scholarship for women who excelled at state, national and international level.
The college also has a National Cadet Corps division which has produced 52 cadets in army and 5 flight cadet. The college students have represented the college in Republic day camp(RDC) and Thal Sainik Camp(TSC).
Cultural Activities
M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women conducts annual cultural extravaganzas[14] that bring out the competitive spirit of the students. The main aim is to provide endeavours that facilitate the overall development of students. The 2 main events are:
- Abhilasha Abhilasha is a three day talent scout held for the freshers. Besides finding latent talents in the first year students, this event serves as an ice breaker making the new students feel at home immediately. The freshers are all set to impress their seniors and the bonding is created instantaneously. Every fresher is reassured that she is in the right place.
- Jhankar Jhankar is a cultural extravaganza and is the most awaited event of the year for the students. Students from each department compete with the others on various platforms. It is an occasion for them to showcase their knowledge of the country’s music, dance and various other art forms. It also provides them a platform to test their skills in event management. The students are excited and challenged by this opportunity.
Apart from these activities, MOP Vaishnav is well-known for its presence in the cultural events of other colleges throughout the country.
ED Cell[15]
The college also has an Entrepreneurship development cell which provides a platform for the students to experience entrepreneurship. the two main events offered by this cell are:
- Entrepreneurship Awareness Program
- Akriti
Seminars
The college strives to kindle the thirst for knowledge in students by conducting seminars and conferences. These seminars are designed to provide an opportunity for students to interact with the ‘Best in the Business’ so that they are abreast with the latest breakthroughs in their field of study. In the last five years the college has organized as many as 28 Seminars & Conferences:
International | 3 |
National | 9 |
State | 9 |
Regional | 7 |
Notable Alumni
- Ahaana Krishna, Indian Actress[16]
- Sahithya Jagannathan, Sports presenter, VJ, anchor, columnist, model, actress[17]
- Rochelle Rao, Indian Actress, model, Actor, Anchor[18]
- Sumukhi Suresh, Indian Stand up comedian, writer, director, actor[19]
References
- ^ "Home". M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous). Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ Special Correspondent (5 August 2012). "FEATURES / DOWN TOWN : MOP annexes CMC Pegasus trophy". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
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- ^ "Courses offered". Archived from the original on 26 December 2013.
- ^ "Student Activities - M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous)". M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous). Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ^ "Student Activities". M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous). Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ "Sports & NCC". M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous). Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ "Student Activities - M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous)". M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous). Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ^ "ED Cell". M.O.P Vaishnav College For Women (Autonomous). Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ "Ahaana Krishna", Wikipedia, 3 December 2019, retrieved 8 December 2019
- ^ Reddy, T. Krithika (9 December 2010). "Seoul Curry". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ "Rochelle Maria Rao: Lesser known facts - BeautyPageants". Femina Miss India. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ "Sumukhi Suresh", Wikipedia, 22 November 2019, retrieved 8 December 2019