Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College (ANJAC) is an autonomous college in Sivakasi, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai recognized as a 'College of Excellence' by the University Grants Commission.
The college administration is primarily governed by the managing committee, which includes members of the Ayya and Janaki Ammal Trust, the principal and university representatives.
[5] Autonomous functionaries and the college council are responsible for the day-to-day activities of the academic programs.
The Academic Council handles curriculum design, student admissions, and co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
The college operates with a focus on its goals, vision, and mission, and has an organizational structure that effectively coordinates both academic and administrative planning.
The Planning and Evaluation Committee oversees campus discipline, teaching and learning, and welfare activities.
The Awards Committee reviews examination results, maintains records, and forwards mark sheets and diplomas to the concerned authorities.
The primary task of IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent, and catalytic improvement in institutional performance.
It serves as a facilitative and participative unit of the institution, critically reviewing and assessing the performance of all departmental committees and cells.
A sufficient number of faculty members are available in all departments, and the college is equipped with computers and Internet facilities for office automation.
and Ph.D. degrees are awarded as part of the research program, with a relatively higher number in the Tamil discipline.
[7] An undergraduate Bachelor’s program in Physical Education is offered for those interested in training to become professionals in sports.
To build confidence in the evaluation system, valued answer scripts are returned to students for their scrutiny, and they are provided with an opportunity to raise any grievances.
Monetary assistance is also offered for publications in national and international journals, as well as for thesis preparation.
The college is currently managing three major research projects funded by DST and DBT, with a total outlay of Rs.
The presence of a research culture on campus builds confidence among faculty and students in independent inquiry.
Transfer of knowledge and skills to industry and the local community has provided limited financial returns to the college.