M.E.S. Ponnani College, Ponnani

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MES Ponnani College
എം ഇ എസ് പൊന്നാനി കോളേജ്
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TypeUndergraduate college Public college
Established1968;56 years ago (1968)
Parent institution
MES
Accreditation NAAC Re-accredited (III Cycle) with A+ Grade (3.46 CGPA)
Affiliation University of Calicut
Officer in charge
Sri. P.P. Shajid
Principal Sri. P.P. Shajid
Principal-in-ChargeSri. P.P. Shajid
Address
Ponnani College, Ponnani South [PO], Malappuram
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679586
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10°45′53″N75°55′32″E / 10.764661°N 75.9254174°E / 10.764661; 75.9254174
CampusUrban
Website www.mesponnanicollege.ac.in
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M.E.S. Ponnani College, Ponnani (India)

M.E.S. Ponnani College is an arts, science and commerce college run by the MES, accredited with A+ grade of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, [1] situated at Ponnani, in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India. It is located on the coastal belt of Malappuram District between Tirur and Guruvayoor. It is affiliated to the Calicut University. [2]

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History

The inception of a collegiate institution in Ponnani finds its origin in the cogitations of the late P. K. Abdul Gafoor, who articulated this vision during a public gathering organized by the Ponnani unit of the Muslim Educational Society (M.E.S.) Muslim Educational Society in 1967. In his keynote address, he explicitly expressed the willingness of M.E.S. to establish a college in Ponnani, contingent upon the Ponnani M.E.S. units procuring the necessary land and an endowment of one hundred thousand rupees. This proclamation served as a profound wellspring of inspiration for the dynamic members of the Ponnani unit, who fervently embraced the challenge and successfully fulfilled all the prerequisites within a remarkably short span of time. An expansive expanse of land measuring 32 acres was secured from the government, and a sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand rupees was garnered through public contributions. Thus, the long-cherished aspiration metamorphosed into a tangible reality in 1968, with the establishment of the college under the patronage of M.E.S. President, the late Dr. P.K. Abdul Gafoor, alongside Sri E.K. Imbichi Bava and Sri C.H. Mohammed Koya, who then held ministerial positions in Kerala. The college currently holds the esteemed 2(f) and 12(B) recognition bestowed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and maintains affiliation with the University of Calicut. At present, it imparts higher education to a student body exceeding 1,500 individuals, offering a spectrum of five postgraduate programs and ten undergraduate programs. Notably, three of the five postgraduate departments have been designated as research centers by the University of Calicut. The college comprises a faculty roster of 69 teaching staff members and 25 non-teaching personnel. In November 2022, the institution received re-accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 3rd Cycle with A+ Grade (3.46 CGPA). [3]

Campus

Library

The college library is named after E. Moidu Moulavi, a prominent freedom fighter, social reformer, scholar, and educationist from the Malabar District, born in Maranchery, Ponnani.

In its inaugural year in 1968, the library began in a classroom with 1,000 books. In 2005, an independent building was constructed using the MP fund (2002) provided by Korambayil Ahamed Haaji, a Rajya Sabha Member. This building, constructed by Nirmithi Kendra, Malappuram, spans 2,950 square feet. In 2019, it underwent further expansion, adding an additional 1,200 square feet. Currently, the library occupies a total area of over 4,000 square feet spread across two floors. [4]

The library features a large reading area capable of accommodating up to 150 students simultaneously. The entire collection is organized according to the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system and cataloged following the MARC 21 standard. In 2012, the library was automated using Book Magic software and later transitioned to the KOHA Integrated Library Management System (ILMS) open-source software in 2018. Books are barcoded, and both students and staff possess membership cards with barcodes. This implementation enhances the accuracy and efficiency of various library tasks, including user check-in/check-out, book issuance and return, and stock verification. [5]

Departments

Research Instrument Centre

E Learning Centre

Language Lab

FIST Lab

Petrology Lab

Physics Lab

Molecular Biology Lab

UG Physics Lab

Material Science Lab

GIS Lab

MSc Physics Lab

Incubation Center

Research Centres

Clubs, Cells and Forums

IEDC MESPNI (Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Centre)


The IEDC (Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Centre) came into existence in MES Ponnani College in 2020. The IEDC Mission is to expand our institution’s perspective to infuse and foster the growth of innovation and entrepreneurship amongst the faculty and students. It also brings about the recognition of ideas and innovations from the study and faculty side and supporting them to make their ideas & dreams a reality. IEDC aims to develop products or services which have market value, prepare business plan and to form a company. It helps to make the students learn the value of product, pricing of the product, marketing strategy, funding and the process of registration of company.

MES Ponnani College’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre is guided by the Startup mission of Kerala (formerly known as ‘Technopark Technology Business Incubator’). A dedicated high speed Internet connection and workstations are provided for the startup initiated by the students.

The unique strength of the college is that it encourages faculty entrepreneurship as well. The presence of these companies and faculty entrepreneurs provides the best encouragement for student entrepreneurship. Such techno-entrepreneurs on campus are the invaluable asset for mentoring the startups.

IEDC Executive Committee

Ms. Nusrath K., Nodal Officer

Dr. Rajool Shanis C.P., Assistant Nodal Officer

Julfar T, Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Bhoomithrasena Club

Bicycle Club

Biodiversity Club

The Biodiversity club was officially inaugurated on 27-8-2013 by Dr. Jaffer Palot, Scientist, Zoological survey of India, Calicut. Biodiversity Club was established to implement programmes to conserve biodiversity and to establish ‘Shanthisthal’, a man-made forest ecosystem in the colleges, where 30 cents was made available for making a Forest grove with RET (Rare, Endangered and Threatened) species. This protected Shanthisthal maintained by the Biodiversity Club of the college in due course of time will become a biodiversity rich area of rare and endangered plant and animal species without human hindrance. [10]

Debate Club

Election Literacy Club

Fine Arts Cell

Green Campus Clean Campus Cell

Health and Yoga Club

Media & Film Club

Music Club

Nature Club

Pain and Palliative Care Club

Parliamentary Club

Quiz Club

Red Ribbon Club

Tourism Club

Tourism Club of MES Ponnani College is formed with an objective of creating awareness among the students about the tourism related activities. Club enhances responsible tourism among students. Tourism club is effectively functioning in the college and the conducts talks, seminars, field trip and exhibitions.

Location

Geographically situated on the western fringes of the Malappuram district, Ponnani encompasses the municipal area wherein the college's campus gracefully sprawls along the western precincts of Tippu Sultan Road. Significantly, this institution stands as the solitary center for higher education within the coastal enclave of the Malappuram district, stretching between the towns of Tirur and Guruvayoor. The presence of National Highway 66, the K.S.R.T.C. bus depot, and the private bus terminal conveniently facilitate student commutes. The nearby Kuttipuram railway station lies approximately 18 kilometers northeast of the college, while the Guruvayoor railway station resides approximately 29 kilometers to the south.

Notable alumni


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