C. Abdul Hakeem College

C. Abdul Hakeem College
சீ அப்துல் ஹக்கிம் கல்லூரி
Type Government Aided Private Autonomous College
Established 1965
Chairman S. Ziauddin Ahmed
Principal Dr. S. A. SAJID
Location Melvisharam, Tamil Nadu, India
12°54′26″N 79°17′45″E / 12.907334°N 79.295814°E / 12.907334; 79.295814Coordinates: 12°54′26″N 79°17′45″E / 12.907334°N 79.295814°E / 12.907334; 79.295814
Campus Urban
Nickname CAHAS
Affiliations Thiruvalluvar University, NAAC, AIU
Website hakeemcollege.com

C. Abdul Hakeem College is a government aided private college for arts and science located in Melvisharam, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the oldest colleges in Vellore District, affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council has conferred A grade. Currently it offers 31 Courses at Under-Graduate level, 6 Courses at Post-Graduate level and Ph.D programs. It was granted autonomous status by University Grants Commission with effect from 2014–2015 to 2019–2020.[1]

History

The C. Abdul Hakeem College was established in the year 1965 by the Melvisharam Muslim Educational Society (MMES) which was founded in 1918 by Late Nawab C. Abdul Hakeem. He was a businessman, philanthropist, one of the natives of Melvisharam and one time Sheriff of Madras. MMES started off with Primary, Secondary and Higher Education for people irrespective of caste, creed, community or social status.[2] Presently, MMES manages 11 institutions from kinder-garden school to a first grade college with five postgraduate departments and three research departments. They include M.M.E.S. arts and science college for women and C. Abdul Hakeem College of Engineering & Technology.

The College was instituted in the year 1965 with just Pre-University Course, in the local orphanage buildings. Subsequently the M.M.E.S. acquired a site of more than 67 acres, on the eastern outskirts of the town, on the Chennai-Bangalore Trunk road, and constructed buildings to house the College and the hostels.

Campus

The College campus is spread over an area of about 21 acres. The College has a double story building with different blocks which accommodate all the class rooms, office rooms, principal's chambers, separate staff rooms for various departments, laboratories, toilets, etc. Although there are sizable number of academic departments, the facilities are mostly shared. There is an auditorium which is also used for social, cultural, academic and government sponsored programs. A branch of the Centurion Bank with ATM facility is located in the nearby campus of the engineering college run by the same management. A sub-post office is functioning in the College campus. Although the institution is four decades old, the open land is to be fully converted into gardens or other useful buildings. Significant amount of rainwater is harvested using rainwater harvesting facility.[3]

Courses

Government Aided Courses

Undergraduate programs

Postgraduate programs

Self-financing Courses

Undergraduate programs

Postgraduate programs

Examinations

The exams are conducted as per Thiruvalluvar University exam regulations and codes.[4] The question papers are drafted by the affiliated university and the answer papers are evaluated by a common evaluation method.

Student Life

The College has 3 National Service Scheme (NSS) units with 155 cadets. These NSS units are subjected to community development, social work, health and hygiene awareness, medical camp, adult education and literacy, blood donation camp, AIDS awareness, environment awareness, etc. Three villages have been adopted for executing extension activities. The extension activities are planned and executed in collaboration with governmental organizations including the District Collectorate, District Employment office, District Industries Centre, Public Health Department, Police Department, Pollution Control Board, Town Panchayaths and NGOs.[5]

Students have participated and won in several academic competitions and sports events.[6][7] A number of other student clubs also exist to engage students in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. So of them are,

See also

References

  1. "Granted autonomous status". The Hindu. 02/07/2014. Retrieved 2014-08-08. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "About Management". C Abdul Hakeem College. Retrieved 03/04/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Infrastructure". C. Abdul Hakeem College. Retrieved 03/04/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. "Thiruvalluvar University Examination Paper Code". Retrieved 03/04/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Student Life". C. Abdul Hakeem College. Retrieved 03/04/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. "Abdul Hakeem College selected for Young Students Scientist Programme". The Hindu. Retrieved 03/04/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  7. "Abdul Hakeem College secures championship". The Hindu. Retrieved 03/04/2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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