Vivekananda College, Madurai

Vivekananda College is a men-only autonomous college of arts and sciences in Thiruvedagam in Madurai[1] district affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University. It was founded in 1971 [2] by Swami chidbhavanada

Vivekananda College, Madurai
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and is managed by Ramakrishna Tapovanam. It is the only registered Gurukula Institute of Life Training in India.[3] The National Assessment and has given the `A' grade (CGPA 3-59/4.00) for the college when the college was reaccredited in 2014 . It has an IGNOU study centre. The students are encouraged to join Certificate Programmes and Degree Programmes offered by IGNOU.

The college has three daily prayers, compulsory physical activities like yoga and sports, and optional activities like silambam and gymnastics.

Ramakrisha Tapovanam in Tiruvedagam West also manages Vivekananda Higher Secondary School and Narendra Nursery school in the same campus and Vivekananda Matriculation School in Sholavandan

Gurukulam strengths

Welcome arch at the entrance to the college
  • Presence of Sannyasins
  • Student ‘Kumkis’ to sensitize students to adjust with the system.
  • All the students can sing "Vande Mataram", the national song.
  • Personality Assessment Certificate to all the students at the end of the lifetraining which is as important as the degree certificate.

Curriculum

  • Autonomy since 1987
  • ‘A’ Grade by NAAC since 2002
  • NAAC orientation to the needy colleges
  • Annual cultural and spiritual camps for the children and the youth respectively.
  • Option for choosing Sanskrit as a first language
  • Support of the alumni in enrolment, resource mobilization, motivation for higher education, and placement
  • Peer team student tutoring
  • Pass percentage 93% in the Summative Examinations of First, Third, and Fifth semesters of 2007-2008
  • Emotional counselling by a group of teachers
  • Editorial presentation, journal articles presentation and group discussion forum.
  • Teaching communication skills to the girls students of Government Higher Secondary School, Sholavandan.
  • Regular inter-collegiate programmes.
  • Training the Self Help Groups

Weaknesses

  • Student strength cannot be more than 1000
  • Initial reluctance on the part of the students to get into the Gurukula system
  • Poverty of students preventing them from paying their mess fees
  • Students with poor communicative skills
  • Left over students in the academic stream

Opportunities

  • More students recruited in defence and police forces due to physical culture imparted here.
  • Promotion of cultural tourism
  • All round personality development
  • Blood donations given for heart surgery at the Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai throughout the year.
  • Converting students with an inadequate value system into desirable characters.
  • NSS camps during summer vacation
  • NCC Republic Parade Representation every year
  • Village Adoption Programme and donation of van by the State Bank of India, Chennai Circle.
  • Earn while you learn
  • Self study scheme and library services
  • Science Exhibition for the rural masses once in two years
  • Library and laboratory on wheels for the rural students.

Threats

  • Water scarcity
  • Frequent power cuts
  • Enrolment in traditional science and arts courses declining
  • Self-financing teachers may leave the institution any time

Protecting the environment

Each student plants ten seedlings in his native place and ten seedlings in the villages around our Gurukulam. The student puts on a record card the type of seedling planted and where, and measures its growth rate for eight months.

The student who plants the most tree seedlings is given an award.

IGNOU Study Centre

Dr.M.Sendhilvelan of the Commerce Department was responsible for the establishment of the centre. Dr..V.Parthasarathy of Zoology Department is the Coordinator of the centre. All the students are encouraged to join courses offered by IGNOU. This year 161 regular students have joined the programmes offered by IGNOU.

References

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