Equal Opportunity Cell
India is a country of diversity. It is a hub of different religions, castes and cultures. However, the Indian society is characterized by a highly entrenched system of social stratification. It is the social inequalities that created the barriers of denial of access to materials, cultural and educational resources to the disadvantaged groups of society. These disadvantaged groups are SCs, STs, women, OBC (non-creamy layer), minorities and physically challenged persons. An Equal opportunity Cell is established to promote equal opportunities for marginalized social groups, minorities, and physically challenged students at the college. The Equal Opportunity Cell functions in the college to ensure equity and equal opportunity to the community at large and bring about social inclusion,
The Objectives of the Equal Opportunity Cell shall be:
- To promote equal opportunity through sensitization and awareness programs on policies and schemes for marginalized groups, human rights, gender issues, etc.
- To provide supplementary academic support in the form of remedial coaching, coaching for NET/SET and such other national level eligibility tests.
- To provide avenues of skill development and to enhance employability.
- To examine cases of violation of equal opportunity, if any, and expedite redressal of
- To provide orientation in public examinations and other tests which will help them receive financial support from State/Central Government.
- To ensure implementation of reservation policy with regard to admission to academic programs
Following are the members:
Prof.A.Faziluddin - Chairperson
Smt. Indu.S- Convener
Nevin Mathew Johnson - Member-1
Smt.Divya- Member-2
PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED UNDER THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL
- Time management in Examination
- How to Avoid Stress in Examination
- Personality development Programme &Student Counseling
- Class on Legal Rights of SC/ST and Right to Information Act
- Class on Goal setting in life& Motivation
- Communication skills in English
- Class on How to face an Interview
- Health Awareness programme for female college students