Genesis
The Department of Banking Management was established in Alagappa University in the year 1989 with the objective of preparing the students for managerial positions in banks and offering research opportunities in the field of banking and insurance. Being the pioneer in India in offering a Post Graduate programme in Banking and Insurance, it has carved out a niche for itself in the academic map of the country. Its curriculum, teaching methodology and faculty expertise have stimulated many institutions of higher learning to design academic programmes of similar nature. With a rich legacy of over three decades, the Department has been grooming skilled professionals for the dynamic financial sector.
Discipline, Perfection, Dynamism and Professionalism are the watch words of the Department. Learners are fine-tuned to face challenges of the ever growing financial sector through hands on experience duly supported by the needed theoretical edifice. The distinguished track record of the Alumni speaks of the academic credentials of the department.
Vision- To create proficient, tech savvy, professionalized work force intended to meet the personnel needs of the Indian Banking and Insurance sector with due emphasis on grooming the skills of learners hailing from this locality which was once considered as the motherland of Indian Banking.
- To undertake society friendly research endeavors and fruitful extension activities.
- To train the learners on the dynamics of managing present day financial entities through a scientific curriculum adding innovative courses to cultivate a deep understanding of banking principles, practices and emerging technology trends.
- To foster analytical thinking through doctoral research programmes and research projects.
- To cultivate banking habits among the socially weaker and excluded segments of the society through financial literacy programmes focusing on villages thus promoting financial inclusion.
- Experienced Faculty: Our core and guest faculty from industry are renowned experts in the field of banking and finance, bringing a wealth of industry experience and academic expertise to the classroom.
- Industry Interface: Regular interactions with industry professionals, seminars, workshops, and guest lecturers ensure that students are abreast of the latest trends and developments in the banking sector.
- Research Focus: The department encourages research activities through seminars, conferences, and publications, fostering a culture of innovation and inquiry.
- Practical Exposure: Internships, field visits and case studies provide students with hands-on experience and insights into real-world banking operations.
- Holistic Development: Besides academic excellence, emphasis is laid on the holistic development of students through personality development programs, soft skills training and extracurricular activities.
The department is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including a specialized library, computer lab with specialized software, seminar halls, and smart class rooms to facilitate effective teaching and learning.
Placement OpportunitiesOur graduates are highly sought after by leading banks, financial institutions, and consulting firms. The department maintains strong industry linkages, facilitating placements and internships for students.
CollaborationsThe department collaborates with Banks and Insurance Companies to facilitate sharing of knowledge, skills and ethical values through guest lectures, institutional internship and placement opportunities for students.
Alumni NetworkOur alumni occupy key positions in various banks, financial institutions, regulatory bodies, and academia, serving as ambassadors of the department's excellence and contributing to the advancement of the banking profession.
List of Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/Refresher Courses Orgabised by the DepartmentSl.No | Name of the Event |
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1 | National Seminar on Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC ) : A New Frontier in Financial Inclusion – April 2023 |
2 | International Conference on ABCD Technologies in the Indian Financial Services Sector – April 2022 |
3 | National Seminar on Beyond Covid-19: Towards A Stronger, Inclusive and Sustainable Banking – April 2022 |
4 | Workshop on Safe Digital Banking- Do’s and Don’ts – December 2021 |
5 | International Webinar on Digital Trends in Banking On November 12, 2021 |
6 | National Webinar on Investor Awareness Program on Indian Capital Market – February 2021 |
7 | National Webinar on Investors Education Initiative On March 18, 2021 |
8 | Webinar on Impact of Covid-19 on Financial Services sector – March 2020 |
9 | Webinar on Impact of Covid-19 on Banking Sector – March 2020 |
10 | Webinar on Impact of Covid-19 on Agriculture and Rural Development – March 2020 |
11 | Webinar on Impact of Covid-19 on Capital Market – March 2020 |
12 | Webinar on Impact of Covid-19 on MSMEs – March 2020 |
13 | Webinar on Impact of Covid-19 on Insurance sector – March 2020 |
14 | Two-Day International Conference on Digital Banking for Sustainable Development Date of the conference: 24.09.2019 & 25.09.2019 |
15 | Two Day International Conference on Digital Banking for Sustainable Development – September 2019 |
16 | National Seminar on Changing Landscape of the Indian Non-Life Insurance market – December 2017 |
17 | One-Day National Conference on Payment Banks and Small Finance Banks-New Vistas for Innovative Banking – December 2017 |
18 | National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Indian Insurance Sector – March 2016 |
19 | National Seminar Technology trends in Indian Banking sector – February 2016 |
20 | International Conference on Business Mosaic- SA RI GA MA PA DA NI organized by the Faculty of Management – March 2011 |
21 | National Seminar on Emerging Trends in Indian Banking Industry – March 2010 |
22 | National Seminar on Furthering Financial Inclusion through Financial Literacy and Credit Counselling Sponsored by the Reserve Bank of India – December 2010 |
23 | International Conference Global Economic Ascendance Realm organized by the Faculty of Management – March 2009 |
24 | National Seminar on Contemporary Banking – March 2009 |
25 | National Conference on Non- Performing Assets in the Indian Banking Industry – March 2006 |
26 | Debate on Regional Rural Banks – March 2005 |
27 | Workshop on Revamping Banking Education – February 2005 |
28 | National Seminar on Financial Inclusion – March 2004 |
29 | National Seminar on Career prospects in banks – February 2004 |
30 | National Seminar on Innovative banking – April 2003 |
31 | National Seminar on Fitness first – January 2002 |
32 | National Seminar on Fitness first – January 2002 |
33 | Three Refresher Courses in Bank Management organized by Department of Bank Management, Alagappa University sponsored by UGC organized during 1995,1996 and 1998 |
34 | National Seminar on Banks and regional development – April 1995 |
35 | National Seminar on Rural banking in independent India – March 1994 |
36 | Panel discussion on Customer service in Indian Banking Industry – September 1993 |
37 | National Seminar on Problems of women Bank employees – December 1992 |
38 | National Seminar on Marketing strategies of banks – September 1992 |
39 | National Seminar on Private sector banks in the process of Nation Building – January 1992 |
40 | National Seminar on Customer service in Banks – April 1991 |
41 | National Seminar on Rural banking – March 1990 |
All seminars/workshops were sponsored by renowned banks such as Indian Overseas Bank, Indian Bank, the then Bank of Madura, Karur Vysya Bank, the erstwhile Lakshmi Vilas Bank (DBS) and the HDFC bank. The department has the credit of getting sponsorship from the RBI, the central bank of the country for organizing a seminar on the topic of national importance-Financial inclusion in March 2011. The department has earned the credit of being the only university in the country identified by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for extending financial support for organizing national seminars.
Banking teachers need to be familiarized with the latest trends in the dynamic financial environment. In order to enable them to keep abreast of developments in financial sector, the department with the funding support of the UGC has organized three Refresher courses in Banking and Financial services sector.
Contact Us
Dr. R. Alamelumangai
- Senior Professor and Head
- Department of Banking Management
- Alagappa University, Karaikudi – 630003, Tamil Nadu, India.
- bankm@alagappauniversity.ac.in
- (+91) 4565 223541
Faculty
Sl. No. | Programme Level | Name of the Programmes | Action | |
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1 | PG | M.B.A. Banking & Insurance | ||
2 | M.Phil | M.Phil., Bank Management |
(in PG Programme)
VACBM08 - CAREER IN BANKING
VACBM09 - YOGA FOR PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL- BEING
S.No | Programmes | Tuition Fee | Computer Lab Fees | Special Fee | Other Fees | Special Lecture & Industrial Visit | First Year Total Fee | Second Year Total Fee |
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1 | M.B.A (Banking & Insurance) | 8000 | 1000 | 2200 | 1300 | 1000 | 13500 | 12200 |
2 | M.Phil (Bank Management) | 4000 | - | 2000 | 1000 | - | 7100 | - |
Sl.No. | Description | Approved Fee | |
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Indian Candidates Rs. | NRI / Foreign Candidates Rs. | ||
1 | Cost of Application | 1000 | 1000 |
2 | Registration Fee | 3000 | 200 |
3 | Annual Fee payable per annum upto a maximum of Seven (5+2) years | ||
a) For Full-Time Scholars in Bank Management | 4000 | 500 | |
b) For Part-Time Scholars in Bank Management | 8000 | 500 | |
4 | Course Work Comprehensive Viva-Voce | 6000 | 400 |
5 | Extension Fee(For Six Months) | 1000 | 100 |
6 | Change of Guide / Centre Fee | 2000 | 200 |
7 | Conversion Fee(Part-Time to Full-Time or vice-versa) | 2000 | 100 |
8 | Submission of Thesis | 12000 | 1000 |
9 | Postage | 3000 | 200 |
10 | Re-registration fee | 10000 | 400 |
11 | Video Conferencing for Public Viva-Voce | 5000 | 200 |
12 | Special Extension Penalty Fee | 10000 | 400 |
13 | Computer/Internet charges(only for Scholars in University Departments And Constituent Colleges) per annum | 1000 | 100 |
14 | Library fee(Only for Scholars in the University Departments and Constituent Colleges)per annum | 500 | 50 |
The Department of Banking Management boasts state-of-the-art facilities and highly skilled staff members, making it an ideal environment for those pursuing a career in Banking and other financial services sector.
ClassroomsEquipped with smart boards, computers with internet access, and LCD projectors, our classrooms facilitate effective teaching and learning. Academic activities are further supported through bulletin boards and debate forums.
Our computer centre accommodating 71 systems with 24/7 internet access. Additionally, it provides a dedicated System Programmer and help desk for competitive examination preparation, including Bank Competitive Examinations and Civil Services Examination. Printing, photocopying, and scanning facilities are also available. Students can utilize campus-wide Wi-Fi with dedicated bandwidth for internet connectivity.
The School of Management Library, situated within the Faculty of Management campus, offers easy access to a vast collection of books and journals. This complements the resources of the Central Library located in the Administrative campus. Both libraries provide over 20,000 books for management students, along with internet services, CD-ROM databases, and e-services. The department subscribes to the Hindu and the Hindu Business Line newspapers facilitating students to update the current developments in banking and finance.
Our conference halls come in various capacities, including 800, 550, 300, and 200 seats. Equipped with digital smart boards, video conferencing systems, projectors, electronic podiums, public address systems, and LCD projectors, they are ideal for organizing seminars, guest lectures, and meetings.
Research Endeavours
The department adopts a three dimensional approach in case of research viz., research guidance, undertaking funded projects and dissemination of research findings. All faculty members of the department are the approved research supervisors. Research guidance is offered both to the academicians and industry practitioners. So far, the department has produced 34 Ph.Ds and 25 M.Phil Scholars. Total number of PG projects guided by the faculty members stand at 2163. The thrust areas of research undertaken by the department are:
- Rural Banking
- Credit Management
- Insurance Marketing
- Financial Inclusion
- E-Banking
- Health Insurance
- Portfolio Management
- Industrial Sickness
- Branch Expansion Policies
- HR practices in Banks
- Capital Market
Completed Projects | |||||
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S. No. | Principal Investigator | Project Title | Period | Funding Agency | Amount (in lakhs) |
1 | Dr.G.Jayabal | Entrpreneurial Ambition of Final year Management Students of Alagappa University | 2019-2020 | AURF | 0.10 |
2 | Dr.B.Sudha | Women Economic Empowerment through Micro Finance in Sivaganga District | 2017-2022 | AURF | 0.20 |
3 | Dr.B.Sudha (Principal Investigator) Dr.R.Alamelumangai (co-investigator) | Asset Quality Management of Indian banks: An Empirical Analysis | 2017-2020 | ICSSR | 7.00 |
4 | Dr.G.Jayabal | Customers’ awareness on Green Banking in selected public sector banks in Tamilnadu | 2016-2017 | AURF Inter-departmental | 3 |
5 | Dr.G.Parimalarani | Savings and Investment Pattern of Teaching Faculty in the Affiliated Colleges of Alagappa University | 2016-2018 | AURF | 0.40 |
6 | Dr.K.Alamelu | A Study on Digital Inclusion in Tamil Nadu | 2011-2013 | UGC | 4.45 |
7 | Dr.G.Jayabal | “A study on the entrepreneurial ambition of the final year students of MBA program of Alagappa University, Karaikudi” | 2011-2013 | AURF | 0.20 |
8 | Dr.K.Alamelu | Technology as a tool for inclusive growth | 2010-2012 | AURF (Alagappa University Research Fund) | 0.20 |
9 | Dr.R.Alamelumangai | Bank Credit to Agriculture in Sivaganga District: An analysis | 2010-2012 | AURF (Alagappa University Research Fund) | 0.20 |
10 | Dr.G.Jayabal | “Impact of Agricultural credit on agricultural productivity and the standard of living of farmers in Tamil Nadu” | 2010-2012 | UGC | 3.90 |
11 | Dr.C.Yogalakshmi | A study on Pattern and Composition of Rural Household Savings in Sivaganga District | 2010-2012 | AURF | 0.20 |
12 | Dr.S.Annamalai(PI) Dr.R.Alamelumangai (Co-investigator) | Technology in banking industry and customer service in Sivaganga District | 2009-2010 | AURF (Alagappa University Research Fund) | 0.60 |
13 | Dr.R.Alamelumangai | Problems of Rural Banking - A study with reference to Pasumpon Thevar Thirumagan District | 1994-1995 | UGC | 0.05 |
14 | Dr.S.Annamalai | A study on Household savings & investment in Sivaganga district | Canara Bank chair UGC | 0.056 |
S. No. | Principal Investigators | Project Title | Period | Funding Agency | Amount (Rs. in lakhs) |
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1 |
Dr.G.Jayabal Dr.K.Alamelu Dr.R.Alamelumangai Dr.C.Yogalakshmi Dr.G.Parimalarani Dr.B.Sudha |
Efficacy of E-Payment and Settlement Systems in India | 2018- Till date | TBRP RUSA 2.0 ( I Installment) | 17.60 |
2 |
Dr.K.Alamelu Dr.R.Alamelumangai Dr.C.Yogalakshmi Dr.G.Parimalarani Dr.B.Sudha |
Efficacy of E-Payment and Settlement Systems in India | 2022- Till date | TBRP RUSA 2.0 ( II Installment) | 5 |
- Funded projects - 14
- AURF funded - 08
- UGC-Funded MRP - 04
- ICSSR Funded - 01
- RUSA Funded - 01
- AURF Inter-Departmental Research Project : 01
- All faculty members are research guides.
- Vetting of research proposals by Department Doctoral Research Committee
Research papers published | |
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Publications of the Department | 393 |
Monographs | 20 |
Chapters in conference proceedings | 274 |
Course Materials and Books | 48 |
The special features of Ph.D Programme in Bank Management is that many of the Research Scholars who have completed and in the process of pursuing it are from the Banking and Insurance Industry who are occupying executive/ managerial positions. The following candidates were awarded Ph.D. under the research supervision of the faculty members of Department of Banking Management.
Sl.No. | Name of the Candidate | Research Supervisor | Year of Award |
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1 | K.Sukumaran | Dr.K.Alamelu | 2023 |
2 | M.Soundarya | Dr.G.Parimalarani | 2023 |
3 | U.Vijayarangan | Dr.R.Alamelumangai | 2022 |
4 | G.Athidass | Dr.K.Alamelu | 2022 |
5 | Salini R Chandran | Dr.K.Alamelu | 2022 |
6 | S.Prem Kumar | Dr.R.Alamelumangai | 2020 |
7 | S.Siddharathan | Dr.C.Yogalakshmi | 2019 |
8 | S.Suresh | Dr.C.Yogalakshmi | 2018 |
9 | G.Gopalasamy | Dr.G.Jayabal | 2015 |
10 | Meyyappan | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2015 |
11 | Ms.Linda Nalini | Dr.R.Alamelumangai | 2014 |
12 | L.Saravanan | Dr.K.Alamelu | 2013 |
13 | S.Sankaramuthukumar | Dr.K.Alamelu | 2012 |
14 | P.Buvaneswari | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2012 |
15 | S.Sujatha | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2010 |
16 | Latha Krishnan | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2010 |
17 | S.Shunmugam | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2009 |
18 | PL.Ananthi | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2009 |
19 | K.Veerakumar | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2008 |
20 | K.Narasimhan | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2008 |
21 | G.Parimalarani | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2008 |
22 | Henry Onsare Okonga | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2007 |
23 | Habil Slade Okumu Ogalo | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2007 |
24 | G.Ragavan | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2005 |
25 | RM.Lakshmanan | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2005 |
26 | J.Sethuraman | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2004 |
27 | M.Parivallal | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2002 |
28 | K.Alamelu | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2001 |
29 | N.Rajan | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2001 |
30 | T.Vijiyakumar | Dr.S.Annamalai | 2001 |
31 | R.Alamelumangai | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 2000 |
32 | K.Renganathan | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 1999 |
33 | A.Karthikeyan | Dr.RM.Chidabaram | 1997 |
34 | N.Sambathlakshmi | Dr.S.Annamalai | 1997 |
SI.No | Name | Fellowship per month (Rs.) | Period |
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1 | Ms.M.Soundarya | 20,000 | 04.09.2018-30.01.2020 |
2 | Ms.Shalini.R.Chandran | 20,000 | 17.09.2018-30.04.2020 |
SI.No | Name | Fellowship per month (Rs.) | Period |
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1 | Ms.K.Suganya | 12,000 | 01.01.2024-31.12.2024 |
2 | Ms.T.Raja Rupa | 12,000 | 01.01.2024-31.12.2024 |
3 | Ms.K.Udhaya | 12,000 | 01.01.2024-31.12.2024 |
4 | Ms.M.S.Sowmiya | 12,000 | 01.01.2024-31.12.2024 |
5 | Ms.M.RA. Yuvashree | 12,000 | 01.01.2024-31.12.2024 |
Alumni Credentials
With a legacy spanning over 35 years, the Department of Banking Management boasts a robust alumni network, comprising individuals who have achieved prestigious positions within esteemed banks, insurance companies, financial institutions, and renowned educational establishments, both locally and globally. Through their vast network, they actively facilitate internship and placement opportunities for current students, particularly benefiting those from rural and vulnerable backgrounds. Alumni contributions extend beyond placements; they play a pivotal role in supporting departmental seminars and conferences through financial assistance. Moreover, alumni generously share their expertise by serving as resource persons in various educational initiatives, including special lectures, placement trainings, webinars, seminars, and conferences.
Furthermore, alumni contribute to the development of the MBA (Banking & Insurance) programme by providing feedback, acting as members in the Broad-Based Board of Studies, and offering suggestions for improvement. Additionally, their support extends to providing financial aid to deserving students, which is highly instrumental in ensuring the pursuit of higher education for economically disadvantaged students, highlighting their commitment to nurturing the next generation of professionals. Alumni also contribute to the advancement of the department's infrastructure, fostering a digitally advanced teaching-learning environment.
The active involvement and enthusiastic participation of alumni in departmental activities serve as a wellspring of inspiration for present students. They draw confidence from viewing their seniors as role models, envisioning a successful career path following in their footsteps. Furthermore, alumni help promote the department’s and the university’s reputation through their significant achievements in their respective fields, thereby enhancing the visibility and prestige of their alma mater.
Feedback from AlumniDr. R.S. Isabella
Managing Director
Repco Bank
The Department of Bank Management provided me with a solid foundation in financial principles and banking operations, which has been invaluable in my career as a Managing Director.
Dr.Sankara Muthu Kumar Sadayan
Assistant Professor
Bahrain Polytechnic, Kingdom of Bahrain
‘Alagappa’ is not just a name but it is a remarkable identity in my family as far as education is concerned since 1996. I graduated from the Department of Bank Management in 1997 with an MBM, and I am very proud and happy to say this. Since the past thirty years, the Department of Banking Management at Alagappa University has been an integral part of my life.
The expertise in banking and finance, the pursuit of information, discipline, and the support of my teachers on both a personal and professional level are just a few of the numerous factors that helped shape the job I am currently enjoying.
I will always be grateful to the faculty members of the department.
Mr. A. Anandaraja
Consultant
TATA Consultancy Services, Chennai
I graduated with honors from the Department of Bank Management at Alagappa University, and I will always be grateful for those two formative years because I have benefitted from them throughout my entire life. You (we) all come here with the intention of accomplishing something in your (our) lives, and trust me when I say that by being here, you will accomplish much more because this is one special management stack with the best professional professors you will ever see.
I'm more fortunate than you to be a member of this extended bank management family. If I hadn't studied at this Alagappa University, it would not have been feasible for me to lead a very happy and successful life.
Mr. K. Murugesan
Entrepreneur
The Department of Bank Management has played a significant role in shaping my entrepreneurial journey. The knowledge, skills, and support provided have been instrumental in the success and growth of my ventures.
Ms.Adelene Sarah Joshua
Vice President
Bank of Ceylon, Chennai
The faculty at the Department of Bank Management were experts in their field and were always willing to provide guidance and support to help me to succeed.
Mr.Venkatesh Raghvendran
Cards, Payments, SWITCH and Fraud Monitoring System Domain Expert
Capgemini Australia & New Zealand
The Department of Bank Management fostered a collaborative learning environment where students could exchange ideas and learn from each other's experiences.
Mr. Sudarsan H
Principal Business Analyst
First Citizens Bank, United States
The department's emphasis on practical learning through internships and industry projects helped my transition smoothly into the banking sector after graduation. I am successful in the international banking arena due to the valuable guidance and support received from our teachers.
Dr. Sujatha Selvaraj
Finance Professor
University Canada West
Having graduated from the Department of Bank Management, I am now honored to serve as a faculty member abroad. The department's comprehensive education has enabled me to excel in academia and I am dedicated to share my expertise with students while upholding its esteemed reputation.
Ms. Hameedia A
Senior Vice President
IDFC First Bank, Chennai
Overall, my experience at the Department of Bank Management was instrumental in shaping my career trajectory and preparing me for the dynamic and competitive world of banking.
Mr.Subramanian P
Vice President
HDFC Bank
I thank the Department of Bank Management for instilling in me a strong sense of ethics and professionalism, which are crucial in the banking industry.
Dr.Habil Slade Ogalo
Associate Professor Dean- Faculty of Business Studies
Arab Open University affiliated to Open University-UK., Kingdom of Bahrain
As an alumna of the Department of Bank Management, I feel very proud to serve as a professor abroad. The department provided me the required knowledge and skills to excel in academia and I dedicate my achievements to the Professors of the Department of Bank Management.
Mr.Prem Anandh Kasilingam
Head of Operations
Lesha Bank (Public) Ltd, Qatar
I am proud to be an alumna of the Department of Bank Management, and I am successful international banker due to the education and support I received during my studies in the department.
Mr.R Mohamad Asraf
Area Credit Operations Manager- Housing Loans
Cholamandalam investments and Financial company Ltd.
The faculty members in the Department of Banking Management were highly knowledgeable and supportive, providing valuable insights and guidance throughout my academic journey.
Dr. S.Prem Kumar
Assistant General Manager
IDBI training college, Indira nagar, Gachibowlibowli, Hyderabad – 500032
As a proud alumnus of the Department of Bank Management, I am thrilled to now be Assistant General Manager. The department's rigorous training prepared me well for this role, and I am excited to continue contributing to the field of banking.
Dr.U.Vijayarangan
Assistant Vice President
Branch Banking – Cluster Head, DBS Bank India Ltd., No.4/1, DBS House, Sardar Patel Road, Guindy, Chennai -600 034
Our department has given life to many people and proud to say I’m one among them. Our department has moulded me as a banker before joining in the organization, they trained us well both theoretically & practically by offering on the job training in a scheduled commercial bank for 60 working days. This has given me a confidence from day one in my organization and grown to this level. The most important one is they also teach discipline.
The students council is involved in activities of various Cells & Clubs
- Financial Literacy Club
- Fitness Club
- Communication Club
- Swachh Bharat Club
Sl. No. | Photo | Name of the Student | Class / Year | Position |
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1 | Gokul Siva.S | II-MBA | President | |
2 | Umasekar.S | I-MBA | Vice – President | |
3 | Vallikannu.PL | II-MBA | Secretary | |
4 | Gayathiri.C | I-MBA | Joint - Secretary | |
5 | Sowmiya. M.S | PhD- Research Scholar | E C Member | |
6 | Santhiya.M | II-MBA | E C Member | |
7 | Shiva.C | II-MBA | E C Member | |
8 | Mugilasri.N | I-MBA | E C Member | |
9 | Ramkumar.A | I-MBA | E C Member |
Name of the Club: Financial Literacy Club
Name of the Faculty Coordinator: Dr. R. Alamelumangai(Senior Professor)
Name of the Scholar Coordinator: Ms. S. Abinaya (Research Scholar)
S.No. | Date | Topic | No. of Participants |
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1 | 04.11.2021 | Case analysis on “PMC Bank- Fiasco” | 127 |
2 | 27.11.2021 | Quiz competition on Banking | 125 |
3 | 07.12.2021 | Workshop on Safe Digital Banking- Do’s and Don’ts | 131 |
4 | 06.02.2023 | Discussion on Highlights of Union Budget | 134 |
Name of the Club: Fitness Club
Name of the Faculty Coordinator: Dr. B.Sudha (Professor)
Name of the Scholar Coordinator: Ms. S. Sasikala (Research Scholar)
Sl.No. | Date | Activities | No. of Participants |
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1 | 21.10.2022 | Love your Body (Fitness Awareness by Dr.D.Maniazhagu) | 148 |
2 | 03.11.2022 | Food for Health (Fireless cooking Competition) | 26 |
3 | 09.02.2023 | Food for Health (Fireless cooking Competition) | 21 |
Yoga class is allotted one hour per week for each I MBA and II MBA students
Fitness Club MembersFaculty coordinator : Dr.B.Sudha
Scholar coordinator : Ms.S.Sasikala
Student Coordinator | |
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II MBA | I MBA |
K.Gayathiri | T.Balapriya |
S.Santhoshkrishna | C.Shiva |
B.Sowmiya | C.Srikrishnan |
D.Manibharathi | S.Mohana |
P.Jothika | G.Pasika |
- Experts are invited from physical education department to create awareness about physical and mental health.
- Fireless cooking competition is conducted to create awareness about healthy and nutritious food.
- Every day one simple yoga practice is given to the students
- Yoga class is alloted in timetable one hour per week for each I and II MBA (B&I) students
- Experts are invited from physical education department to create awareness about physical and mental health. Dr.D.Maniazhagu, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Education and Health Science, is invited as resource person to create awareness about physical fitness and mental health on the topic, “Love your Body” on 21.10.2022.
- Dr.D.Maniazhagu, has narrated the importance of physical excersire and explained about healthy life style and food habits. He gave yoga practice to the scholars, students and faculty members. Totally 148 participants have attended the event and it is coordinated by the fitness club members. Ms.Somiya (I MBA), welcomed the gathering, Dr.K.Alamelu, delivered presidential address and Mr.S.Santhoshkrishna proposed vote of thanks.
- Love your Body - 21.10.2022 (Fitness Awareness by Dr.D.Maniazhagu)
Thulasi (I MBA) and her team won first prize, they have prepared food for immune system
Fireless cooking competition - 09.02.2023Thulasi (II MBA) and her team won first prize, they have prepared food using millets
Alumni of the Department are well placed in reputed banks and Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries with a distinguished track record.
Placement initiativesThe Department, since inception in 1989, has taken strenuous efforts for placement of students in different banks in the country. Following are the initiatives:
Guest LecturesInviting professionals for guest lectures and Bankers’ meets periodically in all four semesters providing insight into job roles and skill requirements from the following banks
- Punjab National Bank
- Canara Bank
- Indian Bank
- Indian Overseas Bank
- State Bank of India
- Union Bank of India
- City Union Bank
- HDFC Bank
- ICICI Bank
- IDBI Bank
- Karur Vysya Bank
- Lakshmi Vilas Bank (DBS Bank)
- Sivaganga District Central Co-operative Bank
- Tamilnad Mercantile Bank
- Pandyan Grama Bank
- Bank of Madura Ltd.(ICICI Bank)
- United India Insurance
- Bank of Ceylon
The Department has collaborated with different banks facilitating hands on practical training to our students from 1990 onwards. Following is the list of banks being associated with the Department for Institutional Internship:
- City Union Bank
- Lakshmi Vilas Bank (DBS Bank)
- Karur Vysya Bank
- Tamilnad Mercantile Bank
- Bank of Ceylon
- Indian Overseas Bank
- Bharat overseas Bank
- ICICI Bank
- Indian Bank
- Punjab National Bank
- India Post Payments Bank
The special feature is that during Covid-19 period, (academic year 2020-2021 & 2021-2022) also online training was arranged by the Department collaborating with “Global Gyan” Ltd., who in association with Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) offered an online training programme entitled as ‘Smart Manager Programme’ in which 120 of our students participated and received their Training Certificates.
Boot camp Pre- placement Training ProgrammeThree pre-placement training programs were organised since 2021-22 to the students to prepare the CV and make them aware of the employability skills needed for their recruitment in the financial services sector. Mr.AL.Ramanathan, Former General Manager, Pandyan Grama Bank was the resource person for the first pre-placement workshop. The second workshop was adorned by Mr.Vinothbabu, Trainer, MaFoi Strategic Consultants (Pvt) Ltd., Chennai and the third workshop was conducted by VERANDA RACE Karaikudi a reputed organisation coaching for Competitive Examinations for Banks and Civil Services.
On campus and off campus recruitment programmes were organized by the following banks.
- Bank of Ceylon
- City Union Bank
- Development Bank of Singapore
- Karur Vysya Bank
- Kotak Mahindra Bank
- HDFC Bank
- AXIS Bank
- ICICI Bank
- SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd.
- Sundharam finance