LIBRARY HOURS

LIBRARY HOURS

DISCIPLINARY RULES

On becoming a member of the College every one should accept the obligation to obey the rules and regulations of the College.

Indulging in any of the following will result in dismissal/ suspension from the College.

"Ragging of any sort or indulging in emotional violence inside the college/hostel campus.

" Any kind of malpractice (Cheating, copying in tests and examinations, giving false declarations etc.) in the campus or anywhere else.

" Leaving the hostel without proper permission from the warden.

LIBRARY RULES:
Libnet Edusat is available for all staff and students. The Library is the island of knowledge which develops the power of the mind and hence the college encourages maximum use of the library. It is kept open from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00p.m. on all working days including Saturdays.

U.G. Students are given 10 days and P.G. Students 15 days for borrowing subject, general books and fiction.

Books should be returned on the due date stamped on the date sheet of each book.

The borrower herself should bring the books to return to the library. Sub-lending of books or token is forbidden. The student who sub-lends the books or token as well as the student who borrows ij will be subjected to disciplinary action.

Loss of library ticket / token should be reported to the Librarian at the earliest. If a book is lost or not returned in good condition replacement of the same book is obligatory.

Check the pages of the book (s) before leaving the library counter. The last borrower will be held responsible for the missing page, scribbling, underlining and other damages in the book.

Books removed from the library book shelves should be left on the reading table. Absolute silence shall be maintained inside the library. Combined study, discussions and consultations are strictly prohibited.

Monday-Friday : 8 a.m - 4 p.m
Saturday Non working day : 9 a.m - 1 p.m
Government holidays:Library service is not offered on government Holidays

USING YOUR ID
Your College IO will pass for Library user - ID
This IO gives you the Privilege to check out
6 Books at a time for UG students
10 Books at a time for PG students.
12Books at a time for Ph.D students
25Books at a time for Staff
It is Mandatory for you to present your IO when you enter the Library
Your IO will be the key to the gate entry Scanner (After class Hour)
You may check out a book for a short time for Xeroxing against surrendering your ID.

LOAN PERIOD
Normally you have the privilege to checkout a book for 10 days. The due date is stamped on the due date slip pasted on the first page of the book.

LIBRARY POLICIES
Perfect silence should be observed inside the Library.
Do not take any personal belongings inside the library other then a few writing sheets.
You are asked to handle Materials carefully.
Misappropriation Mutilation and misuse of library materials would be considered a criminal act and the disciplinary committee of the college would take appropriate action.
The borrower herself should return the books to return.
Sub-leading of books and ID is forbidden.
You are not allowed to check out journals, Magazines, back Volumes of journals, reference
books. and Rare books.
Please bring damaged books to the attention of a library staff and get their initials next to the damage before you check out the library books.
If a book is not returned in good condition or lost, replacement of the same copy of the book is required .THE COST OF THE BOOK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

FINE AND FEESYou are charged 50 Paise Per day if the book is over due.
Rs. 5.00 will be collected for each missing barcode Label.
Outside membership fee is Rs.2001- Per year.
Photocopying Per exposure is 50 Paise.

LOCATION OF THE LIBRARY MATERIALS

Storage of Users: Foyer
LlBNET &Discussion Hall :Main Library Left Side
Transaction Counter:Front Office
New Arrival Display:Front Office Right Side
Choice Collection:Front Office LEFT Side
E-Resources Collection: Front Office
Visually Challenged Students Desk::Front Office Right Side
Text Books: Main Stack Room
OPAC:Front Office -1
Reading Hall -7

Reference Room Books: Next to Front Office
Reference Books
Job Opportunity
Career Guidance
GK Books
Environmental Studies
Course Related Material
Competitive exam Collection . Current Awareness
Fine Arts
Tourism
Human Rights
Reading Hall         : Ground Floor
Reference Sources:
Dictionary
Encyclopedia
Year Books
Directories
Periodical Section :Ground Floor Right Side
Photocopying :Ground Floor Right Side
Back Volumes of Journals :1st Floor Left Side
Cubicles :1st FloorCenter
Regional Language :1st FloorRight Side
Back Year Question Papers:1st FloorCenter

SPECIAL SERVICES

OP AC - Provides the most comprehensive holding information.
Institutional membership DELNET AIRC,EDUSA T.
Library offer membership tor women from other academic institutions.
E -resource collection (CD's) on a wide range of subjects is available.
Learning Through Listening for the visually challenged students. Audio textbook Collection and related software package.
Career Corner - (News Paper, Clipping Services)
Current Awareness Service
Book Bank Scheme
Earn While You Learn Scheme
Prize for best Users of Library Facilities


 
       
             
       
             
       
             
       
             
       
             

 

Introduction:

A home away from home, the Fatima College hostel facilitates a healthy and congenial atmosphere and aims at the holistic development of the students.


 

 



Hostel building photos – 3 Nos.

The hostel currently accommodates 703 students in 7 blocks namely Loretta, Madona, Mary’s own, Marieta, Annunciata, Vimalita and Bethlahem.

The rooms are spacious and ventilated with twenty four hours of light and fan facilities. The hostel provides healthy and hygienic food.

Two STD booths and one local phone are operated.

The daily needs of the students are available in general store in the hostel premises.

The basic medical needs of the students are met at the hostel itself. If necessary the ailing students are taken to the nearby hospital.

Committees:

Committee photo


 

   



The functioning of the hostel, headed by 3 wardens is carried out with the help of a students’ union of four members assisted by seven different committees, namely Mess, Magazine, Sports, Decoration, Discipline, Cleanliness and Cultural.

Prayer is the key of the day and lock of the night. Each day starts with a simple prayer and the evening prayer includes News, General Knowledge and General talk by the students.
 

Special attention is given to follow a regular study time.

Clubs:

The hostellers reinforce their General Knowledge and communication skills to prepare themselves to face this competitive world through the quiz and readers club meetings on alternative Sundays, and the provision of four newspapers and television news a day.

Club photo

 

   

Competitions:

The various sports and cultural competitions held in the hostel encourage the students to showcase their latent talents.

Seminars:

Various seminars, organized at regular intervals promote in the students a new outlook towards life.

Celebrations:

The students imbibe communal harmony by celebrating different religious festivals like Diwali, Vinayaga Chaturthi, Karthigai, Ramzan and Christmas.

Celebration photo

 

   



The leadership and managerial skills of the students are brought out through the variety of cultural programmes organized as part of their entertainment.

The meticulous efforts of every student coverage, and their joy and happiness reach the pinnacle during the hostel day celebrations.

Hostel day photo

 
       
           
         


Sports:

The students keep themselves physically fit by playing indoor and outdoor games everyday.

 

 

Lab

MCA Lab
 
SI.No Configuration No. of. Computers
1  Lenovo PENTIUM-IV 3.00GHZ, 1 GB SD RAM, 
 160 GB Seagate HDD, 52X COMBO DRIVE, 15’’
 SAMSUNG Color Monitor,Built-in speakers, 101
 Keys Keyboard, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel Ports, Giga Bit 
 Ethernet LAN Card, IBM Lenovo Optical Mouse
 (Working as Nodes)
34
2
 Pentium –IV 2.6 GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB HDD 7200RPM,
 15’’ IBM Colour Monitor, 400 WATTS ZEBRONICS speaker, 48X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, IBM Keyboard, 1 Serial, Parallel Ports, 16 Bit Ethernet built in
 LAN connector,
 IBM OPTICAL Mouse (IBM machines) (Working as nodes)
23
3
 CELERON –IV 2.40GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM, 1.44MB FDD, 40 GB 
 Seagate HDD,
 52X CD-ROM DRIVE, 15’’ SAMSUNG Colour Monitor, MICROTEK 
 speaker,16 Bit Ethernet built in LAN connector 101 Keys Keyboard, 
 OPTICAL Mouse ( Working as Nodes )
10
4
 IBM Machine PENTIUM –IV 3.0 GHZ HTProcessor, 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB
 Sata HDD, DVD writer, 15’’ Colour Monitor,
 101 Keys Keyboard, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel Ports,
 16 Bit Ethernet LAN Card, Mouse ( Working as windows 2003 server)
1
5
 PENTIUM-IV 3.00GHZ, 1 GB SD RAM,
 160 GB Seagate HDD, 52X COMBO DRIVE, 15’’ SAMSUNG Color
 Monitor,
  Built-in speakers, 101 Keys Keyboard, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel Ports, Giga Bit 
 Ethernet LAN Card, IBM Lenovo Optical Mouse
 (Working as Linux Server)
1
6  PENTIUM –IV 1.60GH, 128 MB SD RAM, 1.44 MB FDD, 40 GB Seagate 
 HDD,
 52X CD_ROM DRIVE, 15’’ SAMSUNG Colour Monitor, MICROTEK 
 speaker,
 101 Keys Keyboard, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel Ports,
 16 Bit Ethernet LAN Card, LOGITECH Mouse (Working as novel NetWare 
 Server)
1
     

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION IN AUXILIARY MCA LAB

 
SI.No. CONFIGURATION No. of. Computers
1  IBM Machine
 PENTIUM –IV 2.66 GHZ Processor,
 256 MB DDR2 RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB Sata HDD,
 CD Drive, 15’’ Colour Monitor,
 101 Keys Keyboard, Optical Mouse
15
2  PENTIUM –IV 2.40GHZ, 256 MB DDR
 RAM, 1.44 MB FDD, 40 GB Seagate HDD, 52X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, 15’’ SAMSUNG Colour Monitor, 
 MICRITEK speaker,16 Bit Ethernet built in LAN
 connector,101 Keys Keyboard, 1 Serial, ! parallel Ports,
 LOGITECH Mouse with Mouse Pad ( Working As
 Nodes)
32
  ********** TOTAL*********** 47
     

IT Lab
 
SI.No. CONFIGURATION No. of. Computers
     
1
 Pentium –IV 2.6 GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB HDD 7200RPM,
 15’’ IBM Colour Monitor, 400 WATTS ZEBRONICS speaker, 48X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, IBM Keyboard, 1 Serial, Parallel Ports, 16 Bit Ethernet built in
 LAN connector,
 IBM OPTICAL Mouse (IBM machines) (Working as nodes)
70
     

UG Lab

 
SI.No. CONFIGURATION No. of. Computers
     
1
 Pentium –IV 2.6 GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB HDD 7200RPM,
 15’’ IBM Colour Monitor, 400 WATTS ZEBRONICS speaker, 48X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, IBM Keyboard, 1 Serial, Parallel Ports, 16 Bit Ethernet built in
 LAN connector,
 IBM OPTICAL Mouse (IBM machines) (Working as nodes)
23
     
     

PG Lab  
SI.No. CONFIGURATION No. of. Computers
     
1
 Pentium –IV 2.6 GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB HDD 7200RPM,
 15’’ IBM Colour Monitor, 400 WATTS ZEBRONICS speaker, 48X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, IBM Keyboard, 1 Serial, Parallel Ports, 16 Bit Ethernet built in
 LAN connector,
 IBM OPTICAL Mouse (IBM machines) (Working as nodes)
22
     

PGDCA Lab
 
SI.No. CONFIGURATION No. of. Computers
     
1
 Pentium –IV 2.6 GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB HDD 7200RPM,
 15’’ IBM Colour Monitor, 400 WATTS ZEBRONICS speaker, 48X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, IBM Keyboard, 1 Serial, Parallel Ports, 16 Bit Ethernet built in
 LAN connector,
 IBM OPTICAL Mouse (IBM machines) (Working as nodes)
30
     

ECom Lab
 
SI.No. CONFIGURATION No. of. Computers
     
1
 Pentium –IV 2.6 GHZ, 256 MB DDR RAM,
 1.44 MB FDD, 80 GB HDD 7200RPM,
 15’’ IBM Colour Monitor, 400 WATTS ZEBRONICS speaker, 48X CD-
 ROM DRIVE, IBM Keyboard, 1 Serial, Parallel Ports, 16 Bit Ethernet built in
 LAN connector,
 IBM OPTICAL Mouse (IBM machines) (Working as nodes)
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