History of the Department
About Us
Vision
To prepare intellectually and socially sound young Botanists.
Mission
To provide wide and relevant education to the students with a view of shaping their research interest and to uplift the students capable of facing challenges in life efficiently and carve their own future.
Objectives
- To develop an aptitude towards Plant Science and Nature.
- To impart quality education in the field of Plant Science enabling our students to confidently face the job market.
- To develop basic skills in identifying plants.
- To acquire knowledge on Agriculture.
- Better management of Plant Based systems.
- To create awareness of Plant Science students in engaging their acquired knowledge on plants and its conservation for sustaining life on this earth so as to reflect civic responsibility.
Highlights
- Regular field visits, institutional visits and study tours to places of botanical interest are an integral part of the teaching of botany to give a complete understanding of the subject along with field experience.
- Striving to encourage skill development in students, hands-on-training in mushroom cultivation, vegetable carving, flower arrangement are conducted regularly.
- Skill-based course content in herbal medicine has created a lot of interest and enthusiasm among students.
Programme Outcomes
Programme Outcomes
PO1. Knowledge and understanding about plant diversity.
PO2. Impart practical skills in the field and laboratory experiments.
PO3. Scientific knowledge in life science and fundamental metabolism of plants.
PO4. Knowledge about biodiversity exploration, estimation and conservation.
PO5. Enhance skills in handling scientific instruments, planning and executing biological research.
PO6. Promotes creative and novel ideas in biological concepts.
PO7. Create awareness of the impact of plants on the environment and society.
Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1. Hands on expertise in biological sciences.
PSO2. Entrepreneurship skill development.
PSO3. Career opportunities and job opportunities.
PSO4. Focused to take up research and teaching opportunities.
Faculty
Faculty
Awards
Awards
- Dr. Bensam scholarship awarded to the student who secures highest mark in the part III subject in the first five semesters.
- Pioneer Kumaraswamy Memorial Prize to the best student in I BSc Botany.
- Mr. & Mrs. Christudhas Memorial Prize to the best student in I MSc Botany.
- Prof. Joy Mohandhas Endowment is awarded to the I PG Botany student who secures the highest mark in UG and was a student of WCC in UG.
Departmental Activities
Departmental Activities of the academic year 2020-2021
- The Department of Botany organized an Association meeting on 06-03-2021.It was inaugurated by Dr. Rekha, Assistant Professor of Botany from Rani Anna College. Dr. Rekha delivered a talk about the GMO- Good or Evil? She explained about the Techniques, Purpose of GM plants, its successful traits and advantages.
- The Department of Botany conducted a floral arrangement and vegetable carving competition on March 16, 2021 for blooming buds of the Botany Department to bring out their creative talent. It was a beautiful display of creativity, symmetry and blend of colors. There were 38 participants who actively participated with high spirit and co-ordination.
- A Quiz Competition was organized by the Department of Botany, on 22 March 2021. It lasted for 3 hours. It was a 3 stage competition which covered the areas of Plant Science and General Knowledge. There were a total of 25 participants called Plant Kingdom. Each teamwas given a name as Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. Every team had 5 members who were from II & III U.G and II P.G. The Algae team was declared as the winner of the Quiz Queens-2021 competition with 60 points and was handed over a trophy with 5 certificates.
- Our department also maintains a good herbal garden which help the students to get familiarize with medicinal plants and their uses.
Departmental Activities of the academic year 2019-2020
- The inauguration of Botany association was held on 01.08.2019. Dr. C.Pragasa Nithyavathy, retired staff, Department of Botany, Women’s Christian College, Nagercoil was the resource person. She delivered a motivational speech on the environmental issues, the traditional practices and the plant resource management. She insisted the students to practice the usage of eco-friendly jute bags to carry things, rain water harvesting, setting biogas and the banana leaves with an enjoyment.
- A one day workshop on Mushroom Cultivation was conducted on 22nd August 2019. Dr.Usha Raja Nandhini, Head, Department of Biotechnology, Mother Teresa University, Kodaikanal delivered a lecture on “Techniques in Mushroom Cultivation”. She explained about the cultivation method and the funds available for small scale mushroom cultivation.
- This academic year, we organized a trip to Ooty, Rasthacadu, Vattakottai, Arokiapuram and Kanyakumari, Nikki Garden and an Orchid farm with final year students of U.G and P.G, and first year UG, second year U.G. Students observed flora, medicinal plants in Botanical Garden, medicinal plant distillation at Nilgiris and collected some algae like Caulerpasps, Sargassumsps, Padinasps and Dictyotasps. It was a great experience to see the algae growing in between the rocks where the waves continuously slashes.
- A one day National seminar on Biotechnology in Today’s World was organized by the Department of Botany, Women’s Christian College Nagercoil on 08-01-2020. Dr. Vivek, Head, Department of Botany and Dr. Resmi, Assistant Professor in Botany from Sree Neelakanda Government Sanskrit College, Pattambi, Palakad, Kerala were the resorce persons. Dr. Vivek delivered a lecture on Molecular Biotechnology – Past, Present and Future.Dr. Reshmi explained about the Plant –Microbes interaction – an inseparable component of Plants.
Departmental Activities of the academic year 2018-2019
- The freshers joined with new hopes and expectations in the I B.Sc. course on 25-06-2018.
- The Botany Association was inaugurated on 26-07-2018. Dr. N. Renuka Bai, formerly Head of Botany Department, WCC, Nagercoil, enlightened and challenged the young botanists to popularize ‘Air Purifying Plants’. She highlighted that nature has provided many ways to manage and solve issues of air pollution.
- The Students of I B.Sc. and I M.Sc. went on a technical field visit to collect ‘algae’ specimens in places like Rasthcaudu, Vattakottai and Kanyakumari on 29-08-2018.
- With a view to encourage and motivate the students about the scope of entrepreneurship in botany, a special entrepreneurship development programme was conducted on 30-08-2018. Prof. Joy Mohandhas, formerly Head of Botany Department, WCC, delivered a simple but absorbing lecture on ‘Flower arrangement and its entrepreneurial scope’.
- An industrial visit to the Tea factory at Dodabetta and SIMS park at Conoor was undertaken from 10-9-2018 to 13-09-2018 by the III B.Sc. and II M.Sc. Students.
- A special counseling programme was organized for the benefit of the students on 12-12-2018 by Dr. R. Mary Christi, formerly Associate Professor of Botany, WCC and a leading youth counselor on self-discipline, decision making, issues being faced by the youth etc.
- The students of I M.Sc. made a technical visit to the ‘Athmanilayam’, a nursery garden at Siruvarakonam, Kerala on 10-01-2019.
- The P.G students also visited Aavin milk production processing plant at Nagercoil on 19-02-2019.
- The Alumnae Meeting organized on 30-01-2019 was attended by about 30 alumnae.
- The students of II M.Sc. went on a ‘field visit’ to Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute at Palode, Trivandrum on 15-02-2019.
- A National Seminar was organized by the Botany Association on the subject ‘Women in Biodiversity’ on 8th March 2019. The renowned scientist Dr. A. P. Lipton, formerly Principal Scientist, CMFRI, Cochin and Dr. J. K. Reshma, Head of PG department of Environmental Science, All Saints College, Trivandrum served as resource persons.
- Dr. Mofanato S. K. Kala Kumari, Assistant Professor, Botany Department, received a certificate of appreciation from the Honourable Minister Shri.Pon Radhakrishnan, for the excellent initiatives of the NSS in the Swacch Bharat movement of the GoI.
- 12 students of II M.Sc. Botany participated in the Drawing and Hand writing competition organized by “Agathiya Maamunivar Kalai Ilakkiya Panpadu Ayvoo Mayyam” on 31-08-2018. The participants were honoured by awarding the title “Kalai Chemmal Viruthu”.
- Juwairiya Nazreen, secured the University Gold Medal in the B.Sc. Botany Course for the academic years 2014-2017. Subi. S. E, secured University third rank in the B.Sc. Botany Course for the academic years 2014-2017.
- Juwairiya Nazreen. J, Subi. S.E and Anulin Abiya of the department participated in ‘PHYTO-FEST 2019’, an inter-collegiate competition organized by Nesamony Memorial Christian College, Marthandam, on 25-01-2019. They won the first prize in Quiz competition and third prize for Photography.
- A ‘thought for the week’ was introduced from the beginning of the academic year. A competition was held on 01-04-2019. Cash prizes were given to the winners who reproduced maximum number of ‘thoughts for the week’. Consolation prizes were given to all the participants.
Departmental Activities of the academic year 2017-2018
- The Botany Association meeting was inaugurated by Dr. Mary Christi, retired staff in the Department of Botany, Women’s Christian College, Nagercoil on 04.08.2017. She delivered a motivational speech on the necessity for the conservation of nature and natural resources. She listed out some rare and endangered plants with beautiful features and how it can be conserved through modern technology.
- Field trip was organized to Ooty on 27th-30th of August 2017 with final year students of U.G and P.G. Students observed flora, medicinal plants in Botanical Garden, medicinal plant distillation at Nilgiris, Chocolate Factory, Tea Factory at Dodabetta and SIMS Park at Conoor.
- A Field trip was organized to collect algae for departmental purpose, herbarium for students and pictures for field report. We visited the places like Rasthacaudu, Vattakottai, Arokiapuram and Kanyakumari and collected some algae like Caulerpasps, Sargassumsps, Padinasps and Dictyotasps. It was a great experience to see the algae growing in between the rocks where the waves continuously slashes. A picturesque view of both the sea on the one side, and the hills (Western Ghats) on the other were noted.
- An Association meeting was organized to to conserve nature from external factors. So a Lecture was delivered by Dr.M. Glory, Associate Professor in Botany, St. Mary’s College, Tuticorin, on 4th Jan.2018. Students of botany department participated in the discussion and she focused on conservation of earth naturally and ended the session with a quote, It is time to repent to change, to protect, to stand by and to love the nature.
Departmental Activities of the academic year 2016-2017
The students of II PG were taken to the Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology (RGCB) and Central Tuber Crops Research Institute (CTCRI) Trivandrum on 19/08/2016. The students were accompanied by two staff members Dr. N. Renuka Bai and Dr. Beena Lawrence. The students gained knowledge about tissue culture, gene transfer in plants, transgenic plant production etc.
Alumnae
Alumnae
To take a walk down the corridors of nostalgia, the alumni meet was graced by the alumni members ranging across various batches from different institution. It was matter of great pride for Botany Department that its Alumni are holding positions of responsibility in various Government organizations, Private sectors and Academic Institutions. The Alumni interactions were done for the improvement of the department and in good relationships. The event was stimulating and enjoyable and simultaneously profitable as all members shared their views ideas and good numbers of new ideas, information and insights came up. The association is hopeful to run and successfully structure and position itself into a fully functional global platform for Department of Botany Alumni.