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ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT


Academic Year: 2025 – 2026
Institution: Maria Polytechnic College
Date of Report: January 23, 2026

1. Executive Overview
This report outlines the key performance indicators, academic milestones, and operational achievements for the 2025-2026 academic year. The data below categorizes the institution’s progress in four core domains: Student Academic Excellence, Industry-Institute Interaction, Faculty Research & Development, and Community Outreach.

2. Student Performance & Recognition
2.1 Departmental Academic Toppers (Final Year)
The following students have secured top ranks within their respective departments based on cumulative academic performance:
Department
Student Name
Civil Engineering
Anoop S. M.
Mechanical Engineering
Athul Krishna
Automobile Engineering
Vishnu Mohanan
Electrical & Electronics (EEE)
Anu Sankar A.
Computer Science (CSE)
Ajin R.
 
2.2 Best Outgoing Student Award
Recipient: Mr. Athul Krishna T (III Year, Department of Mechanical Engineering).
Citation: This honor is bestowed in recognition of his exceptional academic journey, exemplary leadership qualities, and significant contributions to the institution throughout the academic year.
2.3 Sports Achievement
Overall Championship: Secured by Mr. Sajin S (Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering) for outstanding performance in the annual sports meet.
2.3 Co-Curricular Engagement
Beyond the curriculum, the student body has registered active participation in external seminars and technical quiz competitions hosted by various peer institutions, securing accolades in inter-collegiate technical events.

3. Industry Interface & Placement Data
3.1 Corporate Placements
Drive Date: January 19, 2026
Recruiting Organization: Ashok Leyland Pvt Ltd.
Placement Statistics:
Total recruits from Kanyakumari Region: 48
Recruits from Maria Polytechnic College: 22
3.2 Industrial Implant Training (III Year)
To ensure practical competency, third-year students completed mandatory industrial training at the following technical organizations:
Mechanical & Automobile Engineering:
Kerala Automobiles Ltd.
TNSTC Industries, Nagercoil.
ECE:
Jey Transformer Company, Aralvaimozhi.
EEE:
Jey Transformer Company, Aralvaimozhi.
CSE:
VI Microsystems, Nagercoil.
Civil Engineering:
RBD Home, Trivandrum.

4. Faculty Development & Academic Output
4.1 Publications & Research Presentations
Faculty members contributed to the academic body of knowledge through the following publications and presentations:
Mrs. Vijil Jini M. (First Year Dept): Published a technical book titled “Graph Theory in Networks, Social Systems and Communication Models.”
Mr. T. Sebastin Nesaraj: Presented a research paper on “Performance & Emission Characteristics of a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine fueled with Chicken Waste Oil Biodiesel Blends Enhanced with Additives.”
4.2 Faculty Development Programs (FDP)
Staff participated in specialized technical training to align teaching methods with current industry standards:
Faculty Name
Department
Training Module
Mrs. Nimmi Krishna B.
Civil
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Mrs. Pratheepa T. V.
First Year
Employability Skills
Mrs. Sukanya V.
Computer
Cyber Security Essentials
Mrs. Jemytha Shajilin S.
ECE
IoT & Sensor PCB Design Integration
Mr. Sakthivel
Automobile
Piping Design
4.3 High-Performance Academic Results
The following faculty members achieved a 100% pass rate in their specific subjects during the Board Theory Examinations:
Mr. Sakthivel (Automobile): Vehicle Body Engineering
Mr. Paulvarna Kumar (Civil): Design of RCC Elements
Mrs. Anusuya (Civil): Urban Planning and Development
Mrs. Jemytha Shajilin (ECE): [Subject Record Pending]
Mr. Rejin M. A. (ECE): Advanced Communication Systems & Embedded Systems

5. Social Responsibility & Extension Activities
5.1 Awareness Campaigns
Anti-Drug Awareness: Conducted on August 11, 2025.
Safety & Legal Awareness: A seminar on “Sexual Harassment and Child Harassment Awareness” was conducted on April 22, 2025, in partnership with the Thiruvattar Police Department.
5.2 National Service Scheme (NSS) Initiatives
Coordinator: Mr. Ashwin
Community Health: NSS Camp conducted in Thiruvattar (October 9).
Environmental Sustainability: Plastic Awareness Program conducted at a local Government Middle School (September 17)

CLUB ACTIVITIES

 
Anti-Drug Awareness Programmes at Maria Polytechnic College (895)
Maria Polytechnic College has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering a drug-free environment among its students through a series of impactful awareness programs. These initiatives aim to educate, motivate, and empower students to make informed choices and contribute to a healthier society.

1. Anti-Drug Pledge Ceremony
Date: July 16, 2025
Venue: Lecture Hall, Maria Polytechnic College
Activity Details: The program commenced with a solemn Anti-Drug Pledge Ceremony. Students, guided by a faculty member, extended their hands in unison, taking a vow to abstain from drugs and to actively discourage their use among peers and in society. This collective oath served as a powerful commitment by the students towards a drug-free life, instilling a sense of responsibility and solidarity against substance abuse.
 
 






2. Awareness Session on Anti-Drugs Usage
Date: September 17, 2024
Venue: Computer Hall, Maria Polytechnic College
Activity Details: Over these sessions, students participated in comprehensive awareness programs held in the computer halls. This involved presentations and the screening of informative videos focusing on the dangers and consequences of drug abuse. The sessions on January 13, 2025, specifically featured content related to the “Drugs Free Tamil Nadu” initiative, educating students about the state’s efforts and the detrimental effects of narcotics on individuals, families, and society. These visual and interactive sessions aimed to deepen students’ understanding of the health, social, and legal ramifications of drug consumption.
 
 






3. Awareness Sessions & Informative Videos
Date: January 13, 2025
Venue: Computer Hall, Maria Polytechnic College
Activity Details: Throughout these sessions, students actively engaged in inspiring awareness programs conducted in the computer halls. Through dynamic presentations and powerful videos, they learned not only about the severe dangers of drug abuse but also about the strength and resilience required to make positive choices. The special session on January 13, 2025, highlighted the “Drugs Free Tamil Nadu” initiative, igniting a sense of pride and responsibility among students to support the state’s vision of a healthier, drug-free community. These interactive and visually engaging sessions empowered students with the knowledge needed to protect themselves and their loved ones, emphasizing that by staying informed and united, they can shape a safer and brighter future for all.

 

4. Second Anti-Drug Pledge Ceremony
Date: February 3, 2025
Venue: Computer Hall, Maria Polytechnic College
Activity Details: Reinforcing the commitment made earlier, another Anti-Drug Pledge Ceremony was conducted. Students reaffirmed their pledge to stay away from drugs and to be advocates for a drug-free community. This repeated engagement strengthens the message and personal resolve of each participant.

 




5. Guest Motivational Speech by Police Official
Date: April 7, 2025
Venue: Seminar Hall, Maria Polytechnic College
Chief Guest: Mrs. S Kala, Police Station, Thiruvattar
Activity Details: A significant highlight was the motivational speech delivered by Mrs. S Kala, the Chief Guest from Thiruvattar Police Station. She addressed the students in the Seminar Hall, sharing insights into the ground realities of drug abuse, its legal consequences, and the critical role youth can play in preventing its spread. Her address aimed to motivate students to actively participate in anti-drug campaigns and to report suspicious activities, leveraging her authority and experience to drive home the importance of vigilance and responsibility.
 



 
 
 
6. Installation and Demonstration of Anti-Drug Tamil Nadu App
Date: June 18, 2025
Venue: Maria Polytechnic College
Activity Details: In a forward-thinking initiative, students were guided through the installation and practical demonstration of an Anti-Drug Tamil Nadu application on their mobile devices. This session focused on educating students about the app’s features, such as how to report drug-related activities, access information on de-addiction centers, and find resources for help. This practical demonstration empowered students with a direct tool to contribute to the anti-drug movement and seek assistance if needed.

 
 
 
 

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