Part A - PCACS

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Part A - PCACS
Pillai’s College of Arts, Commerce and Science
New Panvel
The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
2009-2010
Part A
The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.
Our institution has a clear vision and mission and all our programmes are well planned to
achieve it. The plan of action chalked by IQAC for the academic year 2009– 2010
towards quality enhancement is as follows:
Details of the plans of the institution for the academic year 2009– 2010:
1. To begin lectures on the first working day i.e. 08.06.2009
2. To ensure 100% utilization of lecture timings.
3. To prepare and publish yearly academic calendar before the beginning of the
academic year.
4. To improve the facilities to students in terms of academics, sports and cocurricular activities.
5. Encourage teachers to make use of modern teaching methods like audio-visual
screening, role plays, simulation, field visits and surveys.
6. To make the subjects more interesting by conducting mock interviews, visits,
dramas, assignments, presentations, projects amongst others.
7. To provide extra coaching for subjects which are difficult by conducting
sessions other than prescribed by the university.
8. To keep the guardians updated about their wards performance and suggest ways
to improve the same.
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9. To appoint guardian teachers for the weak students.
10. To help meritorious students achieve rank at the university exams, ‘Advance
Learner’s Programme to be stressed on.
11. To identify weak students and encourage mentoring by management, corporate
guests, teachers and students.
12. To identify talented students and encourage students to participate in
competitions at different levels.
13. To recognize student grievances and promptly redress them.
14. To provide infrastructure comparable to international standards.
15. To improve accessibility of carefully selected print and non-print resources via
library OPAC and other exceptionally responsive services.
16. Our college encourages teachers to participate in workshops, seminars at state,
national and international level.
17. To encourage our staff to register for research and provide facilities for the
same.
18. To continue with the Centralized Assessment and Centralized Question Paper
Setting Programme for effective functioning of the Examination Cell.
19. To arrange special programmes for non-teaching staff.
20. To continue with our social endeavours to strengthen our initiatives for social
development.
21. To voice our opinions on various issues concerning the society and spread out
social awareness through our College Magazine.
22. To conduct greater number of seminars and workshops of National and
International importance at our campus.
23. To encourage cross cultural learning through our international exchange
programme.
24. To organize visits for the students to various research centers for advanced
knowledge in the field of biotechnology.
25. To strengthen the institution-industry linkages.
26. To improve schemes for the financially backward students.
27. To care for the environment by creating more awareness.
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The IQAC has taken initiatives towards fulfillment of the above objectives
which have been stated in the following pages. Progress was made in the following
areas during the year.
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Academic Calendar (2010-2011) was prepared before the beginning of the first
term of the academic year 2010-2011 which helps us to plan in advance and
decide steps to be initiated to achieve goals.
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For overall development of students we have been improving upon facilities
available for teaching-learning, sports and cultural aspects.
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To enable teachers to make use of modern technology in teaching, we have been
upgrading our classrooms and computer labs with relevant technology.
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To give full support for the improvement of the academic performance of the
students, teachers took extra lectures for students whose subject background is
weak.
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We have a guardian teacher system to allow mentoring of students who need
special attention.
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The meritorious students were guided under ‘Advance Learner Programme’.
Students were asked to solve university question papers for past three years and
these were assessed by the teachers.
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We conducted inter-collegiate cultural competitions in the year 2009-2010 in
which 18 college participated.
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Grievance cell functions to take care of problems put forward by the staff and
students.
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The College is located in New Panvel, in a multi dimensional education complex,
which has state-of-the-art infrastructure, providing the right environment for
learning. Increase in infrastructure facility is an ongoing process at our campus.
Being a growing institution; augmentation of infrastructural facilities is a neverending process.
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Library resources were augmented from time to time as per requisitions from
every department.
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We encouraged our staff to register for research by providing library facilities,
modern laboratory facilities, chemicals required for research purposes, adjustment
in lectures, computer and internet facilities, leave of absence and any other help
that they require.
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We carried out our social objectives by giving standing instruction to the
association including N.S.S. is to concentrate on social objectives while planning
their activities.
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To fulfill our social objectives, we spread social messages through our college
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We encouraged students to participate in international advanced training
magazine. Social message for the year 2009-10 was ‘Teenage Stress’.
programmes with foreign universities through our international exchange
programme with St Mary’s College of Business and Economics, California,
U.S.A.
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Industrial visits to various companies and research centres were organized for
students of different departments.
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Our college ‘Placement Cell’ works independently to enable recruitment of
students. This year our students were placed with big corporates indicating that
the industry linkage with the institute has further strengthened.
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Our college associations such as the ‘Nature Club’ and ‘N.S.S.’, works towards
the protection of the environment and inculcates such values amongst the
students.
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In order to aid the financially backward students, the college provided various
schemes such as fee concessions, fee payment on installments, book bank and
‘Earn while you Learn’, amongst others.
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Part B:
1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the institution:
Our aim is to transcend beyond the narrow confines of academic education and embrace
the contemporary dimensions of educating in totality. We are confident that our
institution will set new benchmarks of performance and surpass them in the years ahead.
VISION
Our vision is “Education for All”. To fulfill our vision we welcome students from
diverse backgrounds irrespective of region, religion, caste, economic strata and
academic performance.
OUR MISSION
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Achieving excellence in education by maintaining high standards of teaching,
shaping
talents of students, moulding their character and imbibing in them a
sense of civic responsibility.
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Empowering students to become able, responsible citizens by imparting quality
education and inculcating sound values.
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Providing best of infrastructure comparable to international standards.
ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS
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To provide quality education
To create employment potential
To provide community service
To provide youth for community service
To achieve overall development of students
Respect for environment
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To achieve our objectives a number of initiatives have been taken as mentioned
below:
 Providing Quality Education
Harnessing of youth power is critically important for India on its growth path to become
a global power. We, at Pillai’s, contribute to the pool of youth power by providing them
with quality education that would help them unleash their potential.
Considering the importance of quality in education, every department makes efforts to
improve their standards and thereby provide the best to their students.
Department of Computer Science (C.S.) / Information Technology (I.T.)
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Guardian Teachers were appointed for underperforming students.
Parents of students in the Attendance Defaulter list were called to discuss
measures to improve their attendance.
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Test series was conducted for the students of F.Y./S.Y./T.Y. C.S./I.T.
Extra lectures were arranged for the students for solving problems.
Project work of T.Y.C.S. and T.Y.I.T. are started as soon as S.Y.C.S. and S.Y.I.T.
Exams are over so that students complete the project before regular lectures start.
To help students in project, project guides are appointed.
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A One day Seminar on the topic “Knowing Yourself” was conducted.
Industrial Visit was organized for T.Y. B.Sc. C.S. students from 3rd September to
10th September at Chandigarh.
Department of Economics
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Guest Lecture on the topic “Changing Paradigms- Transformation of Knowledge
for 21st Century, Turning Dreams into Reality”, by Dr. Vijay Raghvan, Dean
PIMSR, 24th July, 2009.
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Expert Lecture on the topic “Inclusive Growth” by Prof. Rajam Rajgopalan,
HOD, Department of Economics, Podar College on 16th January, 2010.
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Organized Guidance Lecture for T.Y.B.Com. Students in Business Economics
(Paper III) on 11th January 2010.
Resource Person:
Prof. Rajelekshmy
Raheja College
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Test series conducted for:
F.Y.B.Com. – BusinessEconomics- I
S.Y.B.Com. – BusinessEconomics- II
T.Y.B.Com. – BusinessEconomics- III
F.Y.B.Com. – Environmental Studies
F.Y.B.Com. – Foundation Course-I
S.Y.B.Com. – Foundation Course-II
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Students from F.Y.B.Com. were encouraged to give presentations on different
topics from Foundation Course and Environmental Studies.
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Additional Lectures were conducted for Business Economics III for T.Y.B.Com.
Number of lectures was increased to 4 per week from the University prescribed
three.
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Group discussions were conducted in which case studies were discussed
forF.Y.B.Com classes.
Department of Accountancy
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Guidance lecture on Financial Accounting and Direct and Indirect tax for
T.Y.B.Com. students on 3rd of February, 2010. The resource person was Ms.
Minaxi Rachcha from ICL College Vashi.
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Test series was conducted in the subject of Financial Accounting for all the
classes.
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Test series was conducted in the subject of Direct and Indirect tax by Prof. Deepa
Pillai for T.Y.B.Com. students.
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Test series was conducted in the subject of Management Accounting for
S.Y.B.Com. students.
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Advance Learners were encouraged to solve additional problems.
Problems book on Financial Accounting, Management Accounting and Cost
Accounting are prepared by our teachers and supplied to the students at the time
of admission. The students are required to bring it to the class room every day so
that no time is wasted in dictation of problems. Copies of these notes are also
available in the library.
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Extra Lectures were taken in the subject of Financial Accounting for T.Y. B.Com.
and T.Y.A/F.
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Special lectures were conducted in winter vacation for T.Y.A/F in Corporate
Accounting.
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Special lectures were conducted for S.Y.A/F in subject of Taxation
Project was given to F.Y.B.Com. in Financial Accounting and to S.Y.B.Com A/f
in Management Accounting.
Department of B.Com. Accounting and Finance
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Conducted Class test for all Semesters.
Paper presentation for F.Y. Acc. and Fin. students in the subject of Business
Communication by Prof. Juliet.
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Extra lectures conducted in the subject of Cost Accounting and Financial
Accounting for T.Y. A/F. (V semester) students.
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Organised guest lecture on “Placement for Trainees” by Reliance for T.Y.A/F
students.
Department of Commerce
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Extra lectures were taken in the Subject of Management and Production planning
for T.Y.B.Com. students from 6th Feb to 10th Feb, 2010.
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Guidance Lecture for T.Y.B.Com. students was conducted in the subject of
Management and Production planning and Export marketing by Mr. Madhu Nair,
Vice Principal, Cosmopolitans Valia College, Andheri
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Conducted test series for T.Y.B.Com. students in the subject of MPP and Export
marketing.
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Conducted Assignment and test series for Commerce I for F.Y.B.Com. And
Commerce II for S.Y.B.Com.
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Project work was given to students of Advertising, although not required as per
university syllabus, in order to enhance their practical knowledge.
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Notes highlighting important points in Management and Production Planning are
prepared by teachers and given to the students at the beginning of the term so that
more time can be devoted to teaching during the lecture. Copies of these notes are
available in the library.
Department of B.M.S.
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Organised Guest Lecture for S.Y.B.M.S. students in the subject of Rural
Marketing on 08th February 2010.
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Career Guidance Session for T.Y.B.M.S. was conducted by Dr. Chandran on 11th
December, 2009.
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Organised an Inter-Collegiate Seminar on “Recent Trends in Marketing:
Research and Application” on 21st December, 2009.
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Mentoring was done for S.Y.B.M.S. Students.
Parent-Teacher Interaction for T.Y.B.M.S.was conducted.
Guardian Teachers were appointed for under - performing students.
Counseling was undertaken for the students whose performance was not
satisfactory.
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Test Series conducted for the subject which are difficult for students
One day Industrial Visit to Lonavala was organized for F.Y.B.M.S. and
S.Y.B.M.S. on 23rd December, 2009.
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One day Industrial Visit to Mahabaleshwar was organized for T.Y.B.M.S. from
24th February to 26th February 2010.
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Department of English
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Presentations were conducted for all F.Y. classes to improve confidence and
communication skills.
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Certain topics were discussed in detail like Business correspondence and Barriers
to communication.
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Students were motivated for public speaking.
In F.Y.B.M.S. and F.Y.A./F. topics were given for group discussion and debate
and guidelines were given to improve presentation skills.
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Remedial English teaching to some students who having come from a vernacular
background, found it difficult to understand concepts in English.
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Class test and assignments were conducted for F.Y. F.M. and F. Y.I.T.
Department of Biotechnology
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Written test series were conducted once a week to monitor the students
understanding of the subject and to inculcate the habit of parallel study.
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Students of M.Sc. and T.Y.B.Sc. visited various research institutes and industries
to enhance their knowledge on new research and industrial techniques.
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One day workshop on theory and hands- on training on Spectrophotometer was
organized by the department.
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Guardian teachers were appointed for weak students and a meeting with the
parents was organized each term to discuss overall academic performance in
college.
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Students of first and second year attended summer training in various institutions,
hospitals, pathology laboratories and manufacturing units.
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Visit to Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer
(ACTREC) was organized for the students.
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One Day Inter- Collegiate Seminar on the theme “Biotechnology: Text to Test
Tubes” was organized by the department.
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Department of Mathematics
 The “Math Symposia” was conducted on 26th November, 2009.
 Conducted a seminar on “Testing of Hypothesis” on 9th January,2010
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Prof. Smitha Jayaram has given extra coaching for F.Y.B.Com. for the
mathematics subject.
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Test Series was conducted for the F.Y.B.Com. students in the subject of
Mathematics.
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Advance Learners were encouraged to solve problems involving higher
mathematical abilities.
 Creating Employment Opportunities
The Placement Cell provides career guidance to students. The Cell regularly
conducts workshops on soft skills and company-specific tests to improve the
employability of our students.
The cell hosted a number of campus interviews for the benefit of our students and there
were a number of recruitments by various companies:
Sr. No.
Name Of The Company
No. Of Students Selected
1.
Tech Mahindra (Joint Campus in Vivekanand
College, Chembur)
2.
Wipro BPO
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Apart from these, details of vacancies in the following organizations/industries were
made available to the students through the notice board and college website. Data of
interested students were also sent to these companies through the cell.
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Sr. No.
Name Of Company
Post
1.
Fonsys
Operations Assistants
2.
Blue Dart (Subsidiary Co.)
Data Entry Operator
3.
Cross - Tab
Programmer
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Simran Motors
Sales Executive, Telecallers,
Technical Advisors
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3G
Voice Process
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Pillai’s Centre For Cyber Security
Marketing
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Corporation Bank
Probationary Officers
 Providing Community Service
We have a ‘Social Awareness Cell’ to which all departments and students can contribute
in their own ways to meet the social objectives of the college. The following activities are
undertaken each year towards meeting this end: cleanliness campaign, supporting
education of the underprivileged through grants and free-ships, educational campus
related to computers for the peons and their children, computer education to children of
supporting staff so that they become employable and self reliant, street plays to create
awareness, blood donation/detection programme, amongst others.
Through our annual college magazine we have made an attempt to highlight and create
more awareness on burning social issues of particular importance to the youth. The
concept for the current issue of ‘Spectrum’ is ‘Cruelty on Animals’ Our college
received the Prestigious Prof. M.V. Chandgadkar Trophy for the Best College
Magazine for 2008-2009. The theme of Spectrum 2009-2010 is teenage stress.
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N.S.S.
The main aim of N.S.S. is to inculcate the spirit of social work and with this objective in
mind a number of initiatives were undertaken during the course of academic year 200910.
Each year, student and teacher members righteously accomplish the social cause taken up
for the year by sensibly contributing their time and sincerely putting in their efforts.
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Besides, they also work on other common social concerns as per the need of the hour.
Through their activities they help create social awareness.
 Overall Personality Development
The following committees constituted by the college, through their activities help provide
a platform to the students for their overall personality development.
STUDENTS COUNCIL
The year 2009-10 has left a
mark in the history of PCACS with its maiden attempt to host
its first ever inter-collegiate cultural festival, “XPRESSIONS 2010” sponsored by NGO RON
– the Rhythm of the Nation and others on 21st January 2010.
About 18 colleges participated in this one day event with Acharya College winning
the Rotating Trophy.
The following events were organized this year as a part of council activity:
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Inauguration of Students’ Council: 27th November, 2009.
Fresher’s Day: 10th July, 2009.
Independence Day Celebration: 15th August, 2009.
Saree/Tie/Rose Day: 27th November, 2009.
Rainbow Week: 10th Sep to 16th September, 2009.
Teacher’s Day Celebration: 5th September, 2009.
Republic Day Celebration: 26th January, 2010.
Prize Distribution Ceremony: 22nd January, 2010.
Inter-collegiate Cultural Festival: 20th and 21st January, 2010 .
We encourage our students by providing them all the facilities that they require to
compete at different levels. We provide them with choreographers for fashion shows
and dances, musicians for singing performances etc. We also provide them with
conveyance and teachers accompany students for the different inter-collegiate events.
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CULTURAL COMMITTEE
The college has always believed that meaningful participation is equally important
as winning. Students were given opportunity to manifest their talents in external
forums like various inter-collegiate competitions organized by many educational
institutes in the city of Mumbai.
GYMKHANA
Sports activities play an equally crucial role in a student’s development along with
academic inputs and hence our college gives great importance to participation in the
same.
Our college received the 7th rank in Mumbai University Sports. The college has made
substantial investments in providing the state-of-the-art facilities for various sports.
Students had participated in maximum number of inter- collegiate tournament in
various events. Our college received the 7th rank in Mumbai University Sports. The
college has made substantial investments in providing the state-of-the-art facilities for
various sports.
MAGAZINE AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS REPORT
“Spectrum”, our college annual magazine, is truly reflective of the budding talent at
Pillai’s and through it we have made an attempt to highlight and create more
awareness on social issues.
Our College received The Prestigious Prof. Chandgadkar Trophy for best college
magazine for the year 2008-09. The magazine was highly appreciated for carrying a
social message. The theme of the magazine was ‘CRUELTY ON ANIMALS AND
HOW TO CARE FOR THEM’.
The theme of Spectrum 2009-2010 is teenage stress.
The news bulletin is a biannual publication which reflects the activities of various
departments and associations carried out during the year.
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INDUSTRIAL VISITS
To add practical experience to theoretical aspects, industrial visits were organized for the
students.
2009-10
Mapro Ltd. Mahabaleshwar, 24th -26th February.
T.Y.B.M.S.
Maganlal’s Chiki Ltd. Lonavala, 23rd December.
F.Y. and
Omega Fibres and United Breweries Ltd. Goa, 25th -
S.Y.B.M.S.
31st January.
Norvotech Industries, Saras Dairy Farm, Rajasthan, 3rd
B.Com. A/F
th
-10 December.
C.S./I.T.
Katraj Dairy, Pune, 25th-26th January
B.Sc. Biotech.
ASSOCIATIONS
ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION
The objective of Economics Association is creating student’s interest and enthusiasm
towards economics by organizing various events in the said subject.
An Inter-collegiate seminar was organized by the Economics’ Association on
‘International Business Cycles-Challenges and Strategies’ on 16th December 2009. The
seminar had a gratifying response of 100 participants who were addressed by Prof.Koel
Roy Choudhary H.O.D. Economics, SIES College, Nerul and Dr. Vijayaraghavan Dean,
Pillai’s Institute of Management Studies and Research, New Panvel. The following
activities were arranged in the said academic year:
1. Debate Competition: Has Recession affected the common man? (26th June,
2009.)
Winners:
Best Speaker For: Devisha Sahay
Best Speaker Against: Siddhesh Vayakar
Outstanding Speaker: Hrishikesh Varkhedkar
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2. Talk on ‘Beauty without Cruelty’ on 9th July 2009 by NGO PAWS (Plants and
Animal Welfare Society).
3. Presentations on various economic issues: Recession in India, WTO and India,
Poor Rainfall and its Repercussions, Globalization and Employment, Keynesian
Economics on 20th July 2009.
4. Essay Competition on the topic: Life @ Call Centre / Fighting Corruption in India
on 20th Aug. 2009.
Winners:
1. First Prize: Rebecca (F.Y.B.Com. A)
2. Second Prize: Priya (F.Y.B.Com. A)
5. Guest Lecture on the topic ‘Changing Paradigms- Transformation of knowledge
for 21st century – Turning dreams into reality.’ Speaker: Dr. Vijayaraghavan,
Dean, PIMSR on July 24, 2009.
6. Group Discussion on ‘Globalisation and Agriculture’ for F.Y.B.Com. Students –
4th December, 2009.
Winners:
1. Nikita Raut
2. Praniti Balasubramaniam
3. Rashmi Singh
4. Priyanka Varhadi
5. Priya Sharma
7. Presentations on various economic issues: Role of services sector, Special
Economic
Zones, Role of Small Scale Industries and Inclusive Growth 5th January, 2010 S.Y.B.Com. students.
8. Presentations on various economic issues: Monopoly and Monopolistic
Competition, Price Discrimation and Pricing Methods -6th January, 2010,
F.Y.B.Com. students.
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9. Expert Lecture on “Inclusive Growth’ on 16th Janaury, 2010 by Dr. Rajam
Rajagopalan, H.O.D. Economics, Podar College.
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
Management Association has the objective to help the students to have practical exposure
on management related issues. This year the association organized the following
activities for the students:
Date
Event
Guest
Winners
Prize
Obtained
5/07/09
Article Writing Competition
20/07/09
31/07/09
Lecture On Personality
Development
Lecture On Career
Gautam
Guidance
Nyaypati
Employment due to
Recession
23/09/09
1st Prize
(S.Y.B.Com.)
Certificate
Gurpreet
1st Prize
(F.Y.B.Com.)
Certificate
Shardul Bhuva
Debate on Impact on
17/09/09
Steffitha
Lecture on How To Give
Dr. Abhay
First Aid
Shete
Biotechnology Association
In association with exhibition committee Biotechnology Association organized
a one day exhibition “Vistas in Biotechnology” on
7th July 2009. The motto of the
exhibition was to introduce the different subjects in the field of Biotechnology to
F.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology students.
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More than 15 exhibits were presented in the event. The function was inaugurated by Dr.
Vijaya Raghavan, Dean, Pillai’s Institute of Management and Research, Panvel.
The exhibition was judged by three judges (1. Dr. B.B.Srivastava, Dr. K.M. Srinandhini
Devi and Dr. Rashmi Padhye) and prizes were given for the best exhibits.
On September 13th 2009
Biotechnology Department and Biotechnology Association
organized the one day Seminar on “ Biotechnology: Text Books to Test tubes”. More
than 80 participants from the different colleges and research institutes participated in the
seminar. Eminent scientist Dr. K. N. Sainis Director, Biomedical Division, BARC.
Mumbai inaugurated the seminar.
Biotechnology Association is also involved in the production of compost from Canteen
wastes (ongoing project) from college in the college campus as a waste management
program.
COMPUTER ASSOCIATION
The objective of computer association is to make students aware about the current
trends in technology and to encourage them to make use of the same.
Following events were organized for students of B.Sc. (I.T. and C.S.) in the current
academic year:
1) Debate Competition on Friday, 28th August 2009
Winners:
a) Ist Prize
b) IInd Prize
– Gurpreet Trilok (Against)
– Nikhil Sadrani (For)
c) Best Speaker – Hrishikesh Varkhodkar
2) Quiz Competition on Saturday, 19th September 2009
Winners:
1st Prize
a) Parul
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b) Nikhil Sadrani
c) Purnima Roy
d) Vikram
2nd Prize
a) Amar
b) Dheeraj
c) Amit
d) Pankaj
3rd Prize
a) Pooja
b) Sushant
c) Yogita
d) Vinay Patil
LITERARY ASSOCIATION
The Literary Association was inaugurated with an Essay Writing Competition held on 4th
July 2009. The competition was held under the supervision of Ms. Juliet Esther. The
students were given an hour to write an essay within the word limit of 200 words. The
essay was evaluated by Prof. Rinkoo Shantnu and Prof. K.M. Srinandhini Devi. The 1st
Prize was won by Siddesh M. Jayakumar (S.Y.C.S) and the 2nd by Akhilesh Joshi
(T.Y.C.S.)
The Literary Association also organized an Extempore (On the Spot) Competition on
27th of July 2009. Many students from the F.Y, S.Y. and T.Y. participated with outmost
enthusiasm and made the event a grand success. The topics for the competition were
based on the current issues like Reality Shows, Aids Free India; Confidence etc. the
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judges for this competition were prof. Sandhya, Prof. Mariam Fanuswala and Prof.
Sabitha Praveen. In the end results were declared.
1st Prize
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Tito Abraham (S.Y.C.S. - C)
2nd Prize
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Siddesh M. Jayakumar (S.Y.C.S. - B)
3rd Prize
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Hrishikesh. W (T.Y.I.T.)
MARATHI VANGAYAMAYA MANDAL
1. Elocution Competition was conducted by Marathi Vangayamaya Mandal. The
topic was “A Woman’s Journey as Daughter, Friend, Wife and Mother”.
2. Essay - writing Competition was conducted by Marathi Vangayamaya Mandal.
The topic was “Will Maharashtra Be Super Powered by 2020”.
WOMENS’ CELL
Women’s Cell endeavors to make students aware about gender equality.
The following activities were conducted in the A.Y. 2009-10
1. Ms. Mmahek Chhabria attended two day zonal level workshop on “Gender
Sensitization”, on 25th and 26th November, 2009, organised by ICEL’s Motilal
Jhunjhunwala College, Vashi.
2. Ms. Gopika Ponnapan of S.Y.B.Com. won merit certificate at State- Level Inter
Collegiate Essay Competition organized by Anti Dowry Movement, Bombay on
the topic “Changing Trends in Consent of Marriage”.
3. Lecture on “How to meet emotional challenges of life”, was conducted on 11th
February 2010, by Ms. Deepti Pillai, Professional Counselor of our NGO,
Euridite Education Mission.
Counseling Cell
The Counseling Centre has a trained counselor to address student’s queries and problems.
Students who are identified with some behavioral problems, mental tensions, career
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decision-making problems etc. are referred to the counselor. This centre is open for all
the students during the working hours. The centre organizes different activities for the
benefit of the students like lectures, demonstrations and practice sessions on yoga and
personality development.
 Respect the environment
Our college immensely cares for the environment.
Nature Club
Nature club works on the objective of inculcating interest and awareness in the minds of
young students regarding the value of environment and ways to care for it.
Nature Club members organized the following activities in the academic year
2009 -2010:
1. Poster competition was conducted and the theme was Pollution and Environment
Degradation. We have got good response from the students.
2. Organized Poster Competition on “INTERNATIONAL HOMELESS DAY”
3. Nature Club had rescued a snake from school premises. Members have rescued an
owl on 28-07-09.
4. Members planted 40 trees at SEAL association at Nere.
5. Donated 25 Sparrow Shelters to the Plant and Animal Welfare Association.
2. New academic programmes initiated (UG and PG):

We started B.Com. in Financial Markets in the academic year 2009 – 2010.
3. Innovations in curriculum design and transaction:

Board of Studies, University of Mumbai, regularly revises the syllabus to suit the
requirements of changing times and ensure the overall development of students.
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
Working within the curriculum designed by the University, we give weight-age
for academic improvement and at the same time give sufficient importance to
overall development of students by encouraging them to work with various
forums of the college such as Students’ Council, N.S.S., Gymkhana Committee,
Magazine Committee etc.

Heads of Departments of our college, informally meet the Members of Board of
Studies and H.O.D. of other colleges to discuss the changes in curriculum.

Our faculty participates in workshops and seminars relating to syllabus revision
conducted by the university.

They participate in discussions related to curriculum designing and subsequent
introduction of the subjects.

We also conduct workshops relating to syllabus revision and reforms in
education, on behalf of the university.

Prof. Rinkoo Shantnu organized a Workshop on ‘Revision of T.Y.B.Com .
Business Economics III paper in association with B.O.S. in Business
Economics ,University of Mumbai at our college campus on 24th
February, 2010.
List of Seminars/ Workshops Attended on Syllabus Revisions
Academic
Seminar/ Workshop/Conference attended on revised
Year
syllabus

Prof. Deepa Pillai attended one day workshop on “Revision
Syllabus and Question paper pattern for Accountancy of
T.Y.B.Com. Accounting paper I, II, III and Taxation”
organized by Board of Studies and University of Mumbai

and S.K. Somaiya College of Arts, Science and Commerce.
Prof. Deepa Pillai and Prof. Monali Ray attended one
workshop on Exam Reforms at T.Y.B.Com. Accountancy
papers” organized by L.S. Raheja College of Arts and

Commerce.
Prof. Monali Ray attended one day workshop on “Revision
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Syllabus and Question paper pattern for Accountancy of
T.Y.B.Com. Accounting paper I, II, III and Taxation”
organized by Board of Studies and University of Mumbai

and S.K. Somaiya College of Arts, Science and Commerce
Prof. Shabab Rizvi and Prof. Aarti Sukheja attended one
day workshop on ‘Revised Syllabus of T.Y.B.Com.
Business Economics III’ conducted by Department of
Economics , Pillai’s College of Arts, Science and
2009-10

Commerce, New Panvel.
Prof. Binoj Kutty attended the M.Sc. Part II, ATC PTC
practical syllabus discussion workshop, held at Vaze

College.
Prof. Binoj Kutty attended the M.Sc. Part II, Bioinformatics
practical syllabus discussion workshop, held at Ramnarain

Ruia College.
Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi attended in one day workshop on
M.Sc. II Syllabus Revision at V.G.College of Arts, Science

and Commerce.
Prof. Binoj Kutty and Prof. Meenakshi Srivastava attended
the M.Sc. Part II, syllabus discussion workshop (Theory

and Practicals), held at Khalsa College.
Prof. Dr. Rashmi Radhye attended in one day Workshop at
Mithibai College, Vile Parle on S.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology,

Paper III revised syllabus.
Prof. Binoj Kutty and Prof. Meenakshi Srivastava attended
the Workshop on revised S.Y.B.Sc Microbiology syllabus

(Theory and Practicals) at K.C. College.
Prof. Meenakshi Srivastava attended the Workshop on
revised S.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology syllabus (Theory and

Practicals) Paper I at Khalsa College.
Prof. Dr. Rashmi Radhye attended in one day Workshop at
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Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar on M.Sc.

II (revised Syllabus) Paper VII.
Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi attended in one day workshop at
Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar on M.Sc.

II (revised Syllabus) Paper VII
Prof. Seema Somani half day workshop on “Case Study”
for S.Y.B.Com. Commerce II paper at R.A.Poddar College

Matunga.
Prof. Vijay Vichare attended in one day workshop on
S.Y.B.Sc. Biotech, Paper III revised syllabus at Mithibai
College of Arts, Amruthben Jivanlal College of Commerce,
Economics and Chauhan Institute of Science, Vile Parle,
2009-10

Mumbai.
Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi attended in Workshop at
Gurunanak Khalsa College, on M.Sc. II (revised Syllabus)




for practicals and theory.
Prof. Mamta Nair and Mr. Prateek Agarwal attended
seminar on M.Sc. Part I at Ruparel College, Matunga.
Prof. Mamta Nair attended seminar on M.Sc. Part I at
Ruparel College, Matunga.
Prof. Nilofer Tamboli attended seminar on M.Sc. Part I at
Ruparel College, Matunga.
Prof. Nilofer Tamboli and Prof. Kalpana Bhardwaaj
attended seminar on S.Y.B.Sc. (Revised) at Jhunjhunwala

College, Ghatkopar.
Prof. Seema Somani a one day workshop on “Revised
syllabus in Commerce papers of S.Y.B.Com. and
T.Y.B.Com. Courses organized by B.O.S. in Commerce

and M.L.Dahanukar College of Commerce
Prof. Kanchan Bangani attended seminar on M.Sc. Part I at
Ruparel College, Matunga.
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


Prof. Sandya Anilkumar and Prof. Ashwini Thakur attended
seminar on M.Sc. Part II at V.G.VAZE College Mulund.
Prof. Sudha Ramesh attended seminar on Mathematics at
Karmveer Bhurav Patil College,Vashi.
Prof. Seema Somani attended workshop on, ‘Principles of
Management and Finance’, S.Y.B.Com. Syllabus

Restructuring at Ramanand Arya, D.A.V College.
Prof. Kumudini Das attended seminar on Computational
Maths at CHM College, Ulhasnagar.
4. Inter- disciplinary programmes started:

We are affiliated to the University of Mumbai which does not allow us to offer
inter- disciplinary programmes, but we do offer students add on courses in
computers.

We encourage students to participate in the international exchange programme
with St. Mary’s College of Business and Economics, California, U.S.A.

Our teachers are encouraged to participate in workshops, seminars and research
forum which give them an opportunity to interact with colleagues from other
disciplines, thus adding to their teaching skills and communications.
5. Examination reforms implemented:

The examination schedule is published at the beginning of each term.
The
schedule contains details regarding last date for portion completion, dates for
submission of question papers, mark lists, moderation, and declaration of results
and recounting of answer papers.

Additional Preliminary Examination and Periodic Tests are held for Final Year
students.


We have introduced a Centralized System of setting of question papers.
A separate photocopying machine has been installed in the examination room for
maintaining secrecy and timely completion of work. All manuscript question
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papers are stored in locked cupboards and sealed before Chairman of Examination
Committee leaves the premises.


All question papers are photocopied in the presence of the H.O.D.
We have Centralized Assessment for B.Com. B.M.S., B.Com. A/F, B.Sc. C.S.,
B.Sc.Biotechnology and B.Sc.I.T. From 8:00 a.m. To 1:00 p.m. Each lecturer has
to assess a minimum of 40 to 50 papers per day. This helps to declare the results
on time as per the schedule. Refreshments are provided to teachers during
evaluation time.


Before assessment, synoptic answers are prepared by the examiners.
We arrange for moderation of answer papers to reduce human error in evaluation.
A certain percentage of total answer papers are moderated by an external faculty
from a neighboring college who is a member of the panel of examiners of
Mumbai University.

We announce the scheduled dates for revaluation of answer papers and the subject
teacher shows the paper to the student.

Unfair Means Committee formed in accordance with Mumbai University statute
handles all cases reported. The committee completes the enquiry within 15 days
of the completion of the examination and the report is submitted to the
Examination committee.
6. Number of candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc.:

Ms. Abida Hawaldar qualified SET in Commerce in the academic year 2009-10.
7. Total no of seminar/workshops conducted

PCACS organized a workshop on, ‘Revision of T.Y.B.Com. Business
Economics III paper in association with B.O.S. in Business Economics
,University of Mumbai at PCACS, on 24th February , 2010.

One day inter-collegiate seminar titled “Biotechnology: Text Books To Test
Tubes” at Pillai’s College of Arts Commerce and Science by the Biotechnology
Department on September 13th, 2009.
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
Inter-collegiate Seminar on “International Business Cycles: Challenges and
Strategies” organized by the Economics Department of our college on 16th
December, 2009.

One day inter-collegiate seminar on “Recent Trends in Marketing and
Applications” organized by the B.M.S. department of our college on 21st
December, 2009.

One day Mathematics Symposia by the Mathematics Department of our college
on 26th December, 2009.

One day seminar on the topic, ‘Testing of Hypothesis’, by the Mathematics
Department of our college on 9th January, 2010.

NSS Evaluation Session for Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg, for 2009-10 was
conducted on 21st March 2010, at College campus.

The Research Forum of our institution organized Seminar Series for faculty on
March 12th, 2010. The occasion provided an opportunity for staff from different
departments to share knowledge relevant to their respective fields.
8. Research projects:
The Biotechnology department is currently working on the following research
projects:
1. Ozone project: Generation and Applications
a. Dr.T.Vijayan (Research guide)
b. Dr.K.M.Srinandhinidevi (Teaching Staff)
c. Bindu Rajaguru (Teaching Staff)
2. Drug delivery system
a. Dr.P.S.Goyal (Research guide)
b. Dr.Rashmi Padhye (Teaching staff)
c. Rammia Manoj(Teaching staff)
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3. Use of ferrofluids in biomedical research
a. Dr.P.S.Goyal (Research guide).
b. Dr.K.M.Srinandhinidevi (Teaching Staff)
c. Mr.Vijay Vichare(Teaching staff)
9.
Patents generated, if any:
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10. New collaborative research programmes:
------------------11. Total research grants received from various agencies:

The Research Forum in which PCACS receives significant quantum of
research grants from the following external agencies:
Project
Agency
A high-tension corona controlled
ozone generator for environment
protection.
Nanotechnology
Department of Science
and Technology(DST)
Department of Science
and Technology(DST)
Amount (in Rs.)
3.5 million
2 million
12. Number of research scholars:

Prof. Seema Somani has registered for Ph.D. with SNDT University in the subject
of Commerce.

Prof. Smitha Jayaram is pursuing for the Ph.D. with Bharthiyar University. Her
topic is

“Numerical Methods and Analysis.”
.Prof. Gajanan Wader is pursuing Ph.D. from Yashwantrao Chavan Open
University in the subject of Accounts.
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
Prof. Aarti Sukheja is pursuing Ph.D. from S.N.D.T. University in the subject of
Economics.
13. Citation index of faculty members and impact factor:
None
14. Honors/Awards to the faculty:

Dr. K. M. Vasudevan Pillai and Dr. Daphne Pillai were honoured for their
contribution to the field of education by being invited to join the delegation
accompany Dr. Manmohan Singh, Honorable Prime Minister of India to IBSA
Summit held in Rio-De-Janerio, Brazil on 13-14th April, 2010 and on 15th April,
2010 in Brazilia

Prof. Kumudini Das presented a paper titled ‘Inter-caste Marriages in India- Has
it really changed overtime?’, in an international seminar organized by Population
Association of America, Dalas, Texas on 15th April , 2010.

Prof. Seema Somani was awarded Best Library User Award by Mahatma
Education Society.

Prof. Mmahek Chhabria completed her M.Phil. in Commerce from Y.C.M.O.U,
Nashik on a study of training programme in Yash Birla Group and Wipro
Industries.

Prof. Mmahek Chhabria had presented a paper at Pillai’s institute of Management
studies and Research and was awarded for Best presentation of Paper.

Prof. Prerna Sharma completed M.Phil. in Commerce from Alagappa Univesity

Prof. Prerna Sharma was appointed as a Judge for Global Warming Project
“On Brand Building-The Future of Marketing”.
Exhibition at Western College of Commerce, Sanpada.

Prof. Abida Hawaldar passed SET (State Eligibility Test) in the academic year
2009-2010.
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
The following faculty members presented papers at various national and
international seminars and conferences:
No.
Name of Faculty
Topic
Human Resource Management
01
Prof. Abida
in Logistics Firms with Special
Hawaldar
reference to Region-Navi
Mumbai
02
Prof. Shabab Rizvi
Place
Date
Pillai’s Institute of
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
12th March,
2010
Conference
Distance Education Growth and
Diversity
Model College
15th March,
2010
Pillai’s Institute of
03
Prof. Mmahek
Comparative Study and Analysis
Chhabria
of Training Programs
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
12th March,
2010
Conference
Pillai’s Institute of
04
Prof. Kavita Baddi
Foreign Exchange Risk
Management
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
12th March,
2010
Conference
Mahatma Gandhi
05
Prof. Gajanan Wader
Global Recession and Its Impact
Mission’s Institute of
12th and 13th
on Indian Financial Markets
Management Studies
March, 2010
and Research
Mahatma Gandhi
06
Prof. Aarti Sukheja
Global Melt down: Effect on HR
Mission’s institute of
12th and 13th
Management Studies
March, 2010
and Research
07
Prof. Monali Ray
Challenges of Global Recession
K.M.C. College,
6th March,
on employment in India
Khopoli
2010
30
Different Dimensions of Human
K.M.C .College,
6th March,
Khopoli
2010
Degradation of Environment:
S.N.D.T. Women’s
6th and 7th
Need for a Paradigm Shift in
University
March, 2010
SEZ and Their Implications on
Changu Kana Thakur
26th and 27th
Sustainable Development.
College, Panvel
March, 2010
Resources During Turbulent
Times
08
Prof. Seema Somani
Economic Growth and
Priorities.
10
Prof. Shabab Rizvi
Pillai’s Institute of
11
Prof. Deepa Pillai
Tax Planning for Salaried
Employees
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
12th March,
2010
Conference
Pillai’s Institute of
12
Prof. Prerna Sharma
Impact of advertising on
Consumer Behaviour
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
12th March,
2010
Conference
Pillai’s Institute of
13
Prof. Kiran Sable
Mutual Funds as a Better
Investment Option
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
12th March,
2010
Conference
14
Prof. Rinkoo
Policies to Tackle Global
K.M.C. College,
6th March,
Shantnu
Recession: ‘The Road ahead’
Kholpoli.
2010
Pillai’s Institute of
15
Prof. Seema Somani
Reverse Innovation: The Road
ahead
Management Studies
and Research, at
National Research
Conference
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12th March,
2010
Hinduja College, UGC
16
Prof. Prerna Sharma
E-Learning
Sponsered National
Level Seminar
17
18.
Prof. Kavita Baddi
Liberalisation of Higer
Education
Hinduja College, UGC
Sponsered National
Level Seminar
Prof. Mmahek
Faculty Development for
Chhabria
Execllence in Higher Education
Hinduja College, UGC
Sponsered National
Level Seminar
Prof. Abida
19.
Hawaldar
Effect of Mall Culture on Navi
Kirti M.Doongursee
and
Mumbai
College, Dadar.
Prof. Kiran Sable
20.
21.
22.
Prof. Shabab Rizvi
Prof. Seema Somani
Prof. Monali Ray
Prof. Rinkoo
23.
Shantnu
Mall Culture and It’s Growth
Prof. Gajanan Wader
University Of
in Turbulent Times
Mumbai.
Impact of Global Recession on
University Of
Employment in India
Mumbai.
Monetary and Fiscal Policies in
the Wake up of Global
Recession
Management – Challenges and
Strategies
25.
Prof. Aarti Sukheja
College, Dadar.
Management Human Resources
Global Recession and Financial
24.
Kirti M.Doongursee
University Of
Mumbai.
University Of
Mumbai.
Managing Human Resources in
University Of
Global Downturn
Mumbai.
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29th March,
2010
29th March,
2010
29th March,
2010
5th and 6th
February,
2010
5th and 6th
February,
2010
17th and 18th
December,
2009
17th and 18th
December,
2009
17th and 18th
December,
2009
17th and 18th
December,
2009
17th and 18th
December,
2009
Prof. Prerna Sharma
26.
Prof. Kavita Baddi
27.
Consumer Behaviour and
Kohinoor Business
20th
Advertising Effort in Consumer
School. Center for
February,
Product
Management Research 2010
Forex exchange Management.
Kohinoor Business
20th
School. Center for
February,
Management Research 2010
Prof. Mmahek
28.
Chhabria
Study of Training Policies at
Kohinoor Business
20th
Yash Birla and Wipro Group of
School. Center for
February,
Industries
Management Research 2010
Prof. Srinandini
29.
Devi
15. Internal resources generated:


Fees from students are the main source of earnings for the college.
In addition we have M.C.S.T. computer lab which is a part of our college. It
generates revenue by offering certificate and diploma courses in computer studies
at concessional rates.
16. Details of departments getting SAP, COSIST/DST, FIST, etc.
Assistance/ Recognition:
Not Applicable
17. Community services:
 We have a Social Awareness Cell to carry out our social objectives.
The following activities were organized by the cell in the right earnest:
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1. ‘Honda’, a Brand name in Motorcycles and vehicles, had organized an
‘Awareness Campaign- Rash Driving Ill-effects and Safety Riding Measures’ on
3rd October 2010. This campaign helped the students to be aware regarding the
safety gears and measures to be taken while riding the motorcycles, since
accidents instances reported in youths are more in number.
2. Traffic Police of Panvel organized a Scooter Rally to create awareness and
benefits of using helmets by lady drivers on 6th January, 2010 as a part of Traffic
Safety Week. Few of our students along with staff members Prof. Mamta Nair
and Prof. Padmaja attended the scooter rally. The rally started from K.V. Kanya
High School, Panvel at 4.30 pm.
3. Our College had conducted an Elocution competition signifying the important
needs of a family encouraging the female activities to become a moral head of the
society. The Theme of the competition was “A women’s Journey Daughter,
Friend, wife or mother.
4. Poster competition was also organized for creating awareness among the students
in which the social and biological impact of usage of various chemicals were
highlighted. The theme of the Poster competition was ‘Pollution and
Environmental Degradation’
5. Plantation Activities were done in association with an NGO Seal. 40 trees were
planted at Nere, Panvel.
6. College also organized a talk on ‘Beauty without Cruelty’ on 9th July 2009 by the
NGO Plant and Animal Welfare Society.
7. Suicide attempts in teenagers are on alarming state. So to avoid such signaling to
occur in brains among the teenagers, college had organized a Police interaction
for the students so as encourage students overcome their fear, they have in all
concerns.
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8. College had also encouraged students from various streams to participate n the
AIDS awareness Rally organized by Jyothis Terminal Care Centre situated at
Kalomboli.
9. Our Students also Performed Street plays at areas such as Kalomboli Market,
Panvel Bus depot and Panvel Railway station to create awareness in concern with
AIDS. This was being acknowledged by the Jyothis Terminal Care Centre,
Kalomboli.

The N.S.S unit of our college does not believe in boundaries and extends its activities
for the betterment of the society. With this objective in mind the following initiatives
were undertaken:
YEAR 2009 – 2010
Sr.No.
1
ACTIVITY
DATE and PLACE
9th to 15th August 2009, Old Panvel, New
Pulse Polio Camp
Panvel, Khanda Colony.
2
Lecture arranged on swine flu
14th August.2009, Pillai’s campus
3
Independence Day Celebration
15th August. 2009, Pillai’s campus
4
Blood Donation Camp
28th August 2009, Pillai’s campus
5
Street play on anti-smoking and
2nd October. 2009, Khanda colony
Dowry consequences
6
Cleanliness Drive
6th November. 2009. New Panvel
7
Tree Plantation Camp
16th November 2009, Podi School,New
Panvel
8
Dental Check-up Camp
18th November 2009, Pillai’s Campus
9
AIDS Rally
1st December 2009, New Panvel
10
Lecture on AIDS Awareness
2nd December 2009, New Panvel
11
Lecture on Leprosy
8th December 2009, Pillai’s campus
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12
13
Awareness on Disaster
16th December 2009, Kalamboli and Apte
Management(cylinder usage)
Village
Awareness on Disaster
17th December 2009, Khanda village
Management(Saving Electricity and
Cylinder Usage)
14
N.S.S. Evaluation Session for Raigad,
21st March 2010, at College campus
Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg for 200910.
15
7 day Residential Camp at Shirdon
25th -31st December, 2009.
village

Our college magazine attempts to highlight and create more awareness on social
issues. Each year we work on an issue which is most relevant to the society during
that phase. The theme of Spectrum 2009-2010 is teenage stress.
18. Number of teachers and officers newly recruited:

Sixteen full time teachers were recruited in the year 2009-10.
19. Teaching and Non-teaching staff ratio:



3:1
Recruitment of staff is as per UGC guidelines.
Our management appoints adhoc teachers to reduce the burden on the teachers
and encourage them to get actively involved in research work.

To help the T.Y.I.T. /T.Y.C.S. students we appoint additional project guides
during vacation.

University exams are supervised only by teachers as per University rules.
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20. Improvements in the library services:

We have classified our knowledge resources according to the internationally
recognized 21st Edition of Dewey Decimal Classification System.

During this academic year, a ‘Student Suggestion Form’, was introduced. These
forms are available in the library counter wherein they can put in their suggestions
regarding procurement of books. These suggestions are considered by the Heads
of respective departments, based on which requisitions may be given.
Services offered by our learning resource centre:
1. Bibliographic Service
2. Reference Service
3. Referral Service
4. Internet, Printing, Scanning
5. Reprography
6. Current Awareness Service (CAS)
7. Inter Library Loan
8. Book Bank
9. News Paper Clipping
10. Document Leading
Best practices followed by PCACS Learning Resource Center:
 PCACS Learning Resource Center follows Open Access System through
students can search books themselves.
 Compiling student attendance statistics and displaying the same
discipline wise on the notice board monthly.
 Displaying newspaper clippings on the notice board periodically.
 Display of career / employment information.
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 Provisio n of Internet facilit ies to different user groups.
 Availabilit y o f suggestion box and timely response.
 Displaying new arrivals and circulat ing a list of the same to
concerned facult y members through E-mail.
 Instituted Annual Best User Award for student and facult y to attract
more and more number of users.
 Conducting user survey periodically by counseling.
 Introduced E-content service to bring to the notice of facult y
members.
 Students and facult y members can place their requirements and
suggestions
by
contacting
through
Library
E-mail
id
[email protected].
21. Number of new books/ journals subscribed and their value:
PCACS LRC Collection will include the books, Journals, Bound Volumes, Project
reports, Audio Visual Aids, CD-ROM, Question Papers and Syllabus.
 Books
 Reference Books
 Text Books
 Journals
 Newspapers
 CD-ROMS
:-
14126
:-
1658
:-
12468
:-
93
:-
8
:-
514
 Database (DELNET) :-
1
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Subject-Wise Report
Subject
Total No. of Copies
Reference books
Total Amount
B.Com.
5267
971
840343.13
B.Com. A/F
1380
198
190763.00
B.M.S.
2060
364
388484.00
B.Sc –I.T.
1621
137
437649.00
1658
194
485547.00
B.Sc. –Biotech.
796
236
586787.39
M.Com.
468
112
110249.00
M.Sc- I.T.
481
84
152292.48
M.Sc – Biotech
179
99
260213.00
B.Sc. –C.S.
22. Number of courses for which student assessment of teacher is introduced and the
action taken on student feedback:

Computerized consolidated feedback on every teacher is taken for each course
from all students without disclosing their identity.

The lecturer is counseled firstly by the head of the department and then by the
principal.
23. Unit cost of education:

The unit cost of education during the academic year 2009-2010 was Rs.
7974.
24. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and
examination results, issue of certificates:

Admission forms are available on web site www.mes.ac.in.
Entire admission process is computerized. Once a student is enrolled his / her
entire information data is stored and used for receipts, identity cards and students
list. This software has been developed by Software Development Department of
our college.
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
Examination schedules and results are updated on the college website.
25. Increase in the infrastructural facilities:

Increase in infrastructure facility is an ongoing process at our campus. We have
six storied building and being a growing institution; augmentation of
infrastructural facilities is a never-ending process.




Computers are updated by our hardware department.
Biotechnology Instrumentation lab was upgraded with new instruments.
Gymkhana facilities were upgraded with better sports kit.
Library resources were augmented with newer editions and titles.
26. Technology up gradation:

Additional upgraded computers have been installed for the staff with all other
facilities.

We have software programmes for monitoring student attendance, academic
performance and their feedback.

Smart cards are in use for attendance of teaching and non-teaching staff.

Additional computers and laser printers have been provided for use of students.


Internet and intranet services are provided.
VSAT and LCD presentation facilities have been provided to improve teaching
methods.
27. Computer and internet access and training to teachers and students:

Teachers and students are encouraged to use computers to improve their
presentation skills.

They are also encouraged to make use of internet facilities in order to update
themselves. Internet facility is available free of cost.
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
Teachers make use of these facilities to prepare question papers, mark sheets,
attendance records and to make annual/term-end reports.

Students also make extensive use of the computers for making presentations,
project work, reference work by internet surfing etc. Computer and Internet
facility is available free of charge for students.

Higher band width capacities were hired from the source ISP companies to
provide uninterrupted internet services to teachers and students.
28. Financial aid to students:

List of Free ships given to economically backward students from resources of the
college:
Academic Scholarship
2009-2010
Sr.
Name
Class
No.
1.
Roll
Concession
No.
Mr. Swapnil Dilip
T.Y.B.Sc. C.S.
3112
100% on the balance
Desai
2.
Mr. Satish Gaikwad
F.Y.B.Com.
533
100% on the balance
3.
Ms. Keerti D. Rao
T.Y.B.Sc. C.S.
3113
50% on the balance
4.
Ms. Smita A. Gadkari
T.Y.B.Com.
3011
50% on the balance
A/F
5.
Mr. Gayatri Panicker
S.Y.B.M.S.
2374
Second Term
6.
Mr. Suraj Nair
S.Y.B.M.S.
2368
Second Term

List of Sports Scholarship given to deserving students as per recommendations
from the Sports Director:
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Sports Scholarship
2009-2010
Sr.
Name
Class
Roll
No.
Concession
No.
1.
Ms. Aparna D. Patil
S.Y.B.Com. A/F
2076
100% on the balance
2.
Ms. Vagaje Akshata
S.Y.B.Com.
2955
100% on the balance

College has applied for the Government Scholarship/Freeship as prescribed by
the University.

Installment facility was given to students for payment of fees.

University toppers, class toppers and subject toppers were given attractive
prizes on the annual prize distribution day.

For the financial benefit of students we also provide them with the option of
‘Earn and Learn’ scheme.
List of Students working in our Campus Under
“Earn and Learn” Scheme
2009-2010
SR. NO
NAME
CLASS
1
Lida Jacob
S.Y.B.Com.
2
Someshwar Mandre
M.Sc.I.T.
3
Ashish
S.Y.I.T.
4
Pooja Ramgode
M.Com.
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
Book Bank facility helped the financially backward students by providing them
text books on various subjects by collecting a meager deposit amount which was
returned back to them while returning the books at the end of the year. The bank
has placed requisition for 20 copies of books of all subjects for B.Com. which can
be made use of in the next academic year 2009 – 2010.
29. Activities and support from Alumni Association:

We have registered Alumni Association under Society’s Registration Act, 1860
on 26th April, 2010 (Reg. No. Maharashtra 279/2010).



The association membership is free.
Committee regularly meets and interacts with the management.
The association maintains a Suggestion Form for expressing their views and
putting forward their suggestions.

Members of alumni association were invited for the annual function of the
college.

Members of Alumni association are allowed to use library resources.

We make use of the expertise and knowledge of our alumni for the benefit of
our present students.

We have been able to continue to develop linkages with the corporate world
through the ex-students who have been placed in good companies.

During college sports festival we organize events for the alumni’s.
30. Activities and support from the Parent -Teacher Association:

We conducted regular parent- teacher meetings to keep them up updated about
their wards performance.

During the course of these meetings details related to attendance, discipline, exam
pattern, study tours, certificate courses etc were discussed.
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
Information regarding their ward may also be passed on through letters and phone
calls, if need be.

Parents of any student are allowed to meet the teachers, Coordinators, Vice
Principal and Principal on any day of the week at any time to make any
suggestions or complaints.

Parents were given the mobile numbers of the concerned class teachers so that
they can have regular and direct feedback about their children with relation to
attendance and performance.

Opinions of parents are considered with respect to various aspects such as
planning of industrial visits, cultural programmes etc are valued.
31. Health Services:

We have a Health Club which tries to create health awareness among students and
staff by conducting programmes such as yoga sessions, lectures on health issues,
blood donation etc.

Health centre is available in the premises.

First-aid boxes are available.

Replacement of medicine is done as and when required.

We have a canteen committee inorder to keep a check and improve the
functioning of the canteen . Student repsentatives are included in the same.
Regular meetings are held for prompt redressal of canteen related problems.

In association with N.S.S., the Health Committee organized the following events:
 A lecture on, ‘Swine Flu’, on the 14th Aug. 09, at Pillai’s campus.
 Blood donation camp was conducted on28th August 2009, at Pillai’s campus.
 Street play on Anti-smoking and Dowry Consequences on 2nd October, 2009
at Khanda colony.
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32. Performance in sports activities:


Our college received the 7th rank in Mumbai University Sports.
Students had participated in a number of inter- collegiate tournaments in various
events, the details of which are as given below:
A.
Participation in Inter- collegiate Sports Competition held in Mumbai
University
EVENT
Ball Badminton
Softball
GIRLS POSITION

I

III
Wrestling
Shooting
Table Tennis

POSITION

II

III

Participated
Kabbadi



Volley Ball

Cricket

Best Physique

Judo
B.
BOYS
IV
Participated
Participated
Participated
Participated
Participated
Participated
Students represented Maharashtra State at National Level
Event
Result
Shooting
Pratik
Silver Medal
Ball Badminton
Aparna Patil
Participated
Sonal Joshi
Cricket
Surya Yadhav (Mumbai Ranji Team)
Baseball
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Winners
Sonali Kurade
Aditee Patel
Participated
Prachi Patel
Ashwini Rane
Softball
Sonali Kurade
Participated
Ashwini Rane
Taekwondo
Namrutta Sunder
D.
Runner’s UP
Students Participated at International Level
Event
Result
Cricket
Winners
Surya Yadhav
Taekwondo
Namrutta Sunder
E.
Winners
Student selected for Inter-University/National Level Tournament
Event and Student
SELECTION
Competition
LEVEL
Shooting
Pratik Deshmukh
Handball
Siddesh gaonkar
Mumbai
All India University
University
Shooting at Goliwiar
Mumbai
Acharaya Nagarjuna
University
University A.P
Mumbai
All India at Periyar
University
University Salem-
Pramod Kumbhar
Ball Badminton
Aparna Patil
Snehal Shelke
Tamil Nadu
Komal Khode
Sonal Joshi
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F. Sports events conducted by PCACS in our Campus
Inter college competition (Expression)
Outdoor
Indoor
1.Ring football
1.Chess
2. Tug of war
2. Carom
3. Volley ball
3. Table tennis
4. Cricket
Annual Sports Meet

Participating students get concessions in the attendance and we conduct extra
tests for them.

Kits have been provided free of cost to all students who have participated in
sports. And many availed of fee concessions upto 100 percent.

All students participating in any sports events are given free transport
allowance.

For university level winners 10 extra marks are added to their total marks at the
final examination.

Additional
examinations
were
conducted
for
those
students
who
could not appear for their regular examination due to tournaments which
coincided with the same dates.

Our college organizes annual residential sports camp to train and motivate our
students to participate in inter-collegiate as well as intra-collegiate sports
tournaments.


We also host tournaments at all levels in our college campus.
We have an annual event “Pillai’s Sports Festival” in which other colleges is
also invited.
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33. Students achievements and awards:
ACADEMICS:
Result Awaited.
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

We organized international workshops and training programmes like the
International Advanced Training Programme in Management, through our
partnership with St. Mary’s College of Business and Economics, California, U.S.A.,
which gives international exposure to our students. 11 students participated in
USA Exchange Programme held at St. Mary’s College of Business and
Economics:
STUDENT NAME
CLASS
Ms. Jawalgaonkar Priyanka Ashok
T.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. Duggal Ashish Ajay
T.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. Sidhu Paramvinder Singh
S.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. Mendosa Remita Albert
S.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. Vakde Tejas Avinash
F.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. Vakde Tanvi Avinash
F.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. Malvankar Priyanka
F.Y.B.M.S.
Ms. D.Cunha Rochelle
F.Y.B.M.S.
Mr. Waghmare Rahul
F.Y.B.M.S.
Mr. Chohan Gurpreet Trilok Singh
T.Y.B.Sc. I.T.
Ms. Jogdand Priya
S.Y.B.Sc. Biotechnology
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MAGAZINE

Our college magazine has won the prestigious “PROF.CHANDGADKAR
TROPHY “for the Best College Magazine for the 2008-2009 for which the credit
goes to our students.The theme of Spectrum 2009-2010 is teenage stress and we
hope to keep the tradition going.
PLACEMENT

The cell hosted campus interviews for the benefit of our students in which a
number of students were recruited by:
Sr. No.
Name Of The Company
No. Of Students Selected
1.
Tech Mahindra (Joint Campus in Vivekanand College,
9
Chembur)
2.
Wipro BPO
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CULTURALS
Our students participated and won at the following events:
Sr
Name Of The Events
Date
No.
1.
Participated In Inter Collegiate Youth Festival Organized By
University Of Mumbai, At Shrivardhan
2009
Name Of The Events
Name Of The Participant
Prize Won
Debate(Marathi)
Vaibhav Rathod
2nd Prize At
Meena Repale
Zonal Level
Debate(English)
Leena Vachasiddha
Mamta Rawool
Classical Dance
Shruti Shyamsunder
Rangoli
Bhakti Hirani
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9th Sept,
Light Vocal Indian
Prajakta Pahtak
(Marathi)
Collage Cartooning
Vinod Kumar Ram
On The Spot Painting,
Bhaskar Prakash
Poster Making
Semi Classical Vocal
Reshma Ramakrishnan
Elocuation(English)
Dalvir Singh
Clay Modelling
Preeti Choubey
Poetry
Shaifali Jakhmola
Recitation(Hindi)
Poetry
Chirag Patki
Recitation(Marathi)
Folk Dance
1st Prize At
Zonal Level
Resham Singh
Gurpreet Singh
Heera Singh Sandhu
Maninder Singh
Navneet Kaur Bath
Khushbu Pundir
Jagdish Kaur Pannu
Babita Sharma
Paramvinder Singh
Jagbir Singh Sandhu
Jagraj Singh Sandhu
Won 1st Prize By “Chirag Patki (T.Y.B.Com.)” In Poetry Recitation
Competition Held By University Of Mumbai At Fort, Mumbai
5.
Participated In Inter- College Fest “Rang Tarang” At Nkt College
14th , 15th
,Thane
and 16th
Name Of The Events
Name Of The Participant
Prize Won Dec.,2009
T-Shirt Painting
Shefali Jhakmola (S.Y.B.M.S.)
2nd Prize
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Rangoli
Shweta (F.Y.B.M.S.)
Mehendi
Dimple (S.Y.A/F)
Nafisa (F.Y.B.M.S.)
6.
Folk Dance
Gurpreet and Group (S.Y.B.Com.)
1st Prize
Solo Singing
Kunal Sharma (F.Y.B.M.S.)
2nd Prize
Rohit Shetty (F.Y.B.M.S.)
-
Poster Making
Bhaskar Prakash ( T.Y.B.M.S.)
Arms Painting
Bhaskar Prakash ( T.Y.B.M.S.)
Cartooning
Zarin (F.Y.B.M.S.)
Western Solo Dance
Chintan Rawat (S.Y.B.Com.)
Classical Group
Shruti Shyamsunder And
Dance
Ragi(Biotechnology)
Mono Acting
Sohan Ranade (T.Y.B.Com.)
3rd Prize
Participated In Inter College Fest “Kshitij” At Mithibai College, Vile
16th ,17th
Parle
and 18th
Name Of The Events
Name Of The Participant
Prize
Dec., 2009
Won
Crews Groove
Chintan and Group
(Western Group
(F.Y.B.M.S./AandF/Biotechnology)
Dance)
Leela Madhuban Ki
Rajiv and Group (Biotechnoloy)
Table Tennis
Poonam Jagdale (S.Y.A/F)
Hog –A-Thon
Noyal Unnikrishnan (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Nfs Most Wanted
James Joseph (S.Y.B.Com.)
Counter Strike 1.6
Jayesh and Group (F.Y.B.M.S.)
4th
Position
7.
Participated In Inter College Fest “ Confluence” At Swami
19th ,20th
Vivekanand College
and 21st
Name Of The Events
Name Of The Participant
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Prize Won Dec. 2009
Campus Show
Jhitinraj (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Sumit (F.Y.B.M.S.)
Share –E- Bazaar
Aniket Sawant (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Vimal (F.Y.B.M.S.)
Business Antakshari
Shefali Jhakmola (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Radha (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Brand Wagon
Jhitinraj (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Saurav (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Samith (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Clash Of Titans
8.
9.
10.
Saurav and Samith (S.Y.B.M.S.)
Participated In Inter College Fest “Paramount” At D.Y.Patil College,
21st Dec.,
Belapur (Cbd)
2009
Name Of The Events Name Of The Participant
Prize Won
Folk Dance
Gurpreet and Group (S.Y.B.Com.)
2nd Prize
Counter Strike 1.6
Jayesh and Group (F.Y.B.M.S.)
Participated In Inter College Fest “ Seasons” At Sies College Nerul
11th and
Name Of The Events Name Of The Participant
Prize Won 12th Jan.,
Solo Dance
Shraddha (T.Y.I.T.)
1st Prize
Counter Strike
Jayesh and Group (F.Y.B.M.S./Fm)
2nd Prize
2010
Inter Collegeiate Fest “ Xpressions 2010” Organized By Pillai’s
20th and
College Of Arts, Commerce And Science
21st
2010
A) Class Room Events

Face Painting
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science

Poster Making
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science

Cartooning
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science

Xpress Yourself
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
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Jan.
Science

Debate- Marathi
Pillai’s Hoc College Of Commerce and
Science

Debate-English
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science
B) Performing Arts

Western Group
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science

Folk Dance
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science
C) Lan Gaming

Nfs Most Wanted
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science
D) Sports

Tug Of War
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science

Table Tennis
Pillai’s College Of Arts, Commerce and
Science

Volley Ball
Pillai’s Institute Of I.T.
SPORTS

Our college received the 7th rank in Mumbai University Sports.
34. Activities of the Guidance and Counseling Unit:

Regular guidance and counseling is provided the students as regards their
personal and career dilemmas.
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
The counseling unit has a professional counselor, Mrs. Deepti Pillai to attend to
students who were identified with some behavioural problems, mental tensions
and career guidance.

The following students were counseled and their problems were successfully
solved:
Name of the Students
Class
MS. MUKADAM NEEDA
F.Y.B.M.S.
MR. AMBADAS
F.Y.C.S.
35. Placement services provided to students:

Our college has a separate placement cell through which campus interviews are
arranged. Many students have been successfully placed with different companies.

This year students were placed in the following corporate:
Sr. No.
Name of The Company
No. Of Students Selected
1.
Tech Mahindra (Joint Campus in Vivekanand
9
College, Chembur)
2.
Wipro BPO
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Apart from these, details of vacancies in the following organizations/industries were
made available to the students through the notice board and college website. Data of
interested students were also sent to these companies through the cell.
Sr. No.
Name of Company
Post
1.
Fonsys
Operations Assistants
2.
Blue Dart (Subsidiary Co.)
Data Entry Operator
3.
Cross - Tab
Programmer
4.
Simran Motors
Sales Executive, Telecallers,
Technical Advisors
5.
3G
Voice Process
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6.
Pillai’s Centre For Cyber Security
Marketing
7.
Corporation Bank
Probationary Officers
Following institutions/companies visited campus and conducted seminars for counseling
students about further studies and courses after graduation.
Sr. No.
Name of the Organisation
Topic of the Seminar
1.
Reliance Money
Shares and Debentures
2.
Minds Of People
Corporate Bridge Program
3.
CREMA
Clinical Research
4.
Team India Career Hub
Various courses in Hospitality,
Aviation, Hardware etc.
5.
Divine India Youth Association
Motivational Movement for
upliftment of Youth
6.
Companies Secretaries Of India
Career as Company Secretary
7.
CMC Ltd.
Hardware and Networking courses
8.
GEEBEE Education
Studies abroad and foreign
universities.
9.
HDFC Standard Life
Course on Insurance (Seminar was
not conducted due to poor attendance)

The Cell regularly conducts workshops on soft skills and company-specific tests
and training programmes for successful selection of all eligible students.
36. Development program for non-teaching staff:

We encourage our non-teaching staff to take up further education and the
management is willing to support them financially.

Our I.T. Department helps interested non-teaching staff to update their computer
knowledge.
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
Non- teaching staff and grade IV employees can take loan at lower interest rate
from the society.

Whenever there are out station industrial visits, we encourage some of our grade
IV employees to join in and their tickets and stay are sponsored.

College Gymkhana committee arranged Carom, Table Tennis , cricket
Tournaments for the non-teaching staff members.

For the benefit of our non-teaching staff we procured books for the library that
gives knowledge on literature, communication skills and general awareness.
37. Grievance cell and healthy practices of the organisation
GRIEVANCE CELL


This Cell has been set up for prompt redressal of students’ grievances.
The Grievance Cell has taken up several key issues covering student
grievances which were aptly redressed. Grievances pertaining to basic
facilities provided by the college were redressed. We have a personal
counselor for our student grievance cell.

The college encourages students, teaching and non-teaching staff to
come up to the grievance cell and state their problems. During the current
academic year some of the problems relating to canteen menu , classrooms
etc. was effectively addressed.

A separate box was provided in which students and teachers could drop
their grievances. This box was opened once a week.

An email id was provided to the students and teachers so that they can get
in direct contact with the Prof. In-charge. Grievances received are
properly maintained in a separate file for future reference.
HEALTHY PRACTICES

We have constituted awards for the ‘Best Teacher’ and “Best library User” to
encourage staff to carry on with the good work.
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
Management supports teachers who wish to pursue advanced studies in terms
of financial aid and time flexibility. Necessary books are also ordered in the
library on receipt of requisition from the teacher concerned.

We encourage teachers to participate in workshops, seminars at state /
national level. The registration fees and traveling expenses are reimbursed by the
college and they are given duty leave for the same.

Teachers are encouraged to attend faculty development programmes such as the
orientation and refresher courses.

Our college Staff Colloquium organizes lectures and activities for the benefit of
teaching and non-teaching staff.

Non- teaching staff and grade IV employees can take loan at lower interest rate
from the society.


Free computer education is given to non- teaching staff.
Whenever there are out station industrial visits, we encourage some of our grade
IV employees to join in and their tickets and stay are sponsored.

Term-end lunch and annual picnics and Christmas celebrations for staff are
arranged by the college.

We have framed the “Best Student Award” to encourage students to actively
participate and excel in both academic as well as extra-curricular avenues .

To promote the reading habits among the students, Library has started giving

For international development of the institution various international workshops
award for “Best Library User Award” from each stream.
and training programmes like the International Advanced Training Programme in
Management are organized through our partnership with St. Mary’s College of
Business and Economics, California, U.S.A., which gives international exposure
to our students.

The PCACS LRC has formed library committee to formulate policies and
guidelines for the smooth functioning of Library activities. It also involves
student representatives.

The Counseling Centre has a trained counselor who meets the students and
answers their queries.
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
Along with other facilities we bear hospital expenses for students who meet with
contingencies.


Availability of suggestion box and timely response.
News Letter: We publish bi-monthly newsletter as communication medium
between students and the college.

Wallpaper: Our Management Association encourages students to prepare and
display wall papers.

Thought for the Day: We publish an important message through this every day.
38. Linkages developed with National and International academic research bodies.

In the years gone by we have successfully forayed into several new vistas like the
International Management Training Programme at California which
culminated into a joint venture with St. Mary’s College of Business and
Economics, California, and U.S.A. for hosting of exchange programmes for
student and faculty members.

This year 11 students participated in USA Exchange Programme held at St.
Mary’s College of Business and Economics.

We receive grant from the following the Department of Science and
Technology(DST), Government of India for our research projects:
Project
A high-tension corona controlled
ozone generator for environment
protection.
Agency
Department of Science
and Technology(DST)
Amount (in Rs.)
3.5 million
Nanotechnology:
Drug delivery system
Department of Science
Use of ferrofluids in biomedical and Technology(DST)
research
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2 million
39.
Any other relevant information the institution wishes to add:

We registered our Alumni Association under Society’s Registration Act,
1860 on 26th April, 2010 (Reg. No. Maharashtra 279/2010).

This year we hosted the first ever inter-collegiate cultural festival, “XPRESSIONS
2010” sponsored by NGO RON – the Rhythm of the Nation and others on 21st
January 2010.

Our college received the seventh rank in Mumbai University Sports.
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Part C:
Details of the plans of the institution for the academic year 2009– 2010:
1. To begin lectures on the first working day i.e. 07.06.2010
2. To ensure 100% utilization of lecture timings.
3. To prepare and publish yearly academic calendar before the beginning of the
Academic year.
4. To improve the facilities to students in terms of academics, sports and cocurricular activities.
5. Encourage teachers to make use of modern teaching methods like audio-visual
screening, role plays, simulation, field visits and surveys.
6. To make the subjects more interesting by conducting mock interviews, visits,
dramas, assignments, presentations, projects amongst others.
7. To provide extra coaching for subjects which are difficult by conducting sessions
other than prescribed by the university.
8. To keep the guardians updated about their wards performance and suggest ways
to improve the same.
9. To appoint guardian teachers for the weak students.
10. To help meritorious students achieve rank at the university exams, ‘Advance
Learners Programme’ to be stressed on.
11. To identify weak students and encourage mentoring by management, corporate
guests, teachers and students.
12. To identify talented students and encourage students to participate in competitions
at different levels.
13. To recognize student grievances and promptly redress them.
14. To provide infrastructure comparable to international standards.
15. To improve accessibility of carefully selected print and non-print resources via
library OPAC and other exceptionally responsive services.
16. To encourage teachers to participate in workshops, seminars at state, national and
international level.
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17. To encourage our staff to register for research and provide facilities for the same.
18. To continue with the Centralized Assessment and Centralized Question Paper
Setting Programme for effective functioning of the Examination Cell.
19. To arrange special programmes for non-teaching staff.
20. To continue with our social endeavours to strengthen our initiatives for social
development.
21. To voice our opinions on various issues concerning the society and spread out
social awareness through our College Magazine.
22. To conduct greater number of seminars and workshops of National and
International importance at our campus.
23. To encourage cross cultural learning through our international exchange
programme.
24. To organize visits for the students to various research centres for advanced
knowledge in the field of biotechnology.
25. To strengthen the institution-industry linkages.
26. To improve schemes for the financially backward students.
27. To care for the environment by creating more awareness.
_______________________
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DR. DAPHNE PILLAI
MS. AARTI SUKHEJA
(Principal)
(Co-ordinator)
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ANNEXURES
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ANNEXURE NO: 1
ACADEMIC CALENDAR, 2010-2011
FIRST TERM / SEMESTER
Date
Day
Activity
07.6.2010
Monday
College re-opens after summer vacation. Lectures begin for T.Y./
S.Y.B.Com., B.Com. Acc/Fin III/V Sem, B.M.S. III/V Sem, T.Y.C.S.,
S.Y.C.S., I.T III/V Sem , T.Y.Bio-Tech., S.Y.Bio-Tech.
08.6.2010
Tuesday
Lectures begin for M.Com. – II ,M.Sc. I.T. – II and M.Sc. Bio-Tech. –
II
09.6.2010
Wednesday
10.6.2010
Thursday
18.6.2010
Friday
05.7.2010
Monday
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
Staff Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
Submission of Teaching plan for Ist term
FRESHERS’ DAY –
Welcoming the First
year students of
B.Com., B.Sc. C.S., B.Sc. Bio-Tech., B.Sc. I.T.I-Sem., B.M.S. IstSem., B.Com.Acc./Fin. I-Sem, B.Com. F.M., I – Sem (Time – 11:30
a.m.)
06.7.2010
Tuesday
Lectures begin for F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.C.S., F.Y.B.io-Tech., F.Y.I.T.
I-Sem, F.Y.B.M.S.I-Sem, F.Y.B.Com. Acc/Fin. I- Sem,
10.7.2010
Saturday
First Staff Colloquium (Time – 10:30 a.m.)
17.7.2010
Saturday
Constitution of Student’s Council
24.7.2010
Saturday
Students Council Inauguration – Lighting of the Lamp and oath taking
by the General Secretary of the Students with talent contest.
26.7.2010
Monday
Question paper submission for Ist Insem exams for T.Y.C.S., S.Y.C.S.,
F.Y.C.S., I.T V-Sem, III-Sem, and I-Sem. Students
31.7.2010
Saturday
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
02.8.2010
Monday
Ist Insem exams for T.Y.C.S.,S.Y.C.S., F.Y.C.S., I.T.V-Sem, III-Sem,
I-Sem students
07.8.2010
Saturday
“RIBBON DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
14.8.2010
Saturday
Declaration of results of Ist Insem exam of C.S./ I.T. students
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15.8.2010
Sunday
Independence Day Celebrations – Flag Hoisting
23.8.2010
Monday
Holiday on account of Onam
01.9.2010
Wednesday
02.9.2010
Thursday
Holiday on account of Janmashtami
Distribution and Collection of ATKT forms F.Y.B.Com., S.Y.B.Com.,
S.Y.C.S., F.Y.C.S., F.Y.I.T. I and II-Sem, S.Y.I.T. III and IV-Sem
“DENIM DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
03.9.2010
Friday
04.9.2010
Saturday
Non – Instructional Day on account of Teachers’ Day
06.9.2010
Monday
Question Paper submission for Ist Insem examinations for B.M.S.VSem, III-Sem and I-Sem, B.Com.Acc/Fin V-Sem, III-Sem, I-Sem and
IInd Insem Exams for T.Y.C.S.,S.Y.C.S., F.Y.C.S., I.T.V-Sem, IIISem, I-Sem.
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
09.9.2010
Thursday
10.9.2010
Friday
11.9.2010
Saturday
Holiday on account of Ganesh Chathurthi
13.9.2010
Monday
Ist Insem Examinations for B.M.S.V-Sem, III-Sem and I-Sem,
Holiday on account of E-Id
B.Com.Acc/Fin V-Sem, III-Sem, I-Sem and IInd Insem Exams for
T.Y.C.S.,S.Y.C.S., F.Y.C.S., I.T.V-Sem, III-Sem, I-Sem begins.
17.9.2010
Friday
Departmental Meeting (Time: 12:15 p.m.)
18.9.2010
Saturday
“TRADITIONAL DAY and ROSE DAY”
20.9.2010
Monday
Question paper submission for I Term/Semester End Exams for
S.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.C.S., S.Y.C.S., F.Y.Bio-Tech., S.Y.BioTech., B.M.S. III-Sem and I-Sem, B.Com. Acc./Fin. III-Sem and ISem, I.T. III-Sem and I-Sem. And for T.Y.B.Com, T.Y.C.S. T.Y.BioTech. First Terminal Exam.
20.9.2010
Monday
Result of Ist Insem Examinations for B.M.S.V-Sem, III-Sem and ISem, B.Com.Acc/Fin V-Sem, III-Sem, I-Sem and IInd Insem Exams
for T.Y.C.S.,S.Y.C.S., F.Y.C.S., I.T.V-Sem, III-Sem, I-Sem.
20.9.2010
Monday
Annual ATKT Exams for B.Com., B.Sc. C.S., B.Sc. Bio-Tech.,
B.Com. Acc./Fin., B.M.S., B.Com F.M. begins.
25.9.2010
Saturday
M.Sc. I.T. Guest Lecture
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30.9.2010
Thursday
01.10.2010 –
Friday
06.10.2010
–
Hall Ticket Issue
Interview with the guardian of those students whose attendance was not
satisfactory
Wednesday
01.10.2010
Friday
Completion of portion of I term/Semester End Exams for S.Y.B.Com.,
F.Y.B.Com., S.Y.C.S., F.Y.C.S., B.M.S. III-Sem and I-Sem, B.Com.
Acc/Fin III-Sem and I-Sem, I.T. III-Sem and I-Sem.
02.10.2010
Saturday
Holiday on account of Gandhi Jayanthi
02.10.2010 –
Saturday
Preparatory Holidays
06.10.2010
Wednesday
06.10.2010
Wednesday
07.10.2010 –
Thursday
14.10.2010
Thursday
15.10.2010 –
Friday
21.10.2010
-
Annual ATKT Exam Results
Ist Term/Semester End Exams commences for S.Y.B.Com.,
F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.C.S., S.Y.C.S., B.M.S. III-Sem and I-Sem, B.Com.
Acc/Fin III-Sem and I-Sem, I.T. III-Sem and I-Sem. Begins.
CAP – Centralized Assessment Programme
Thursday
21.10.2010
Friday
Submission of mark-list of Ist Term/Semester End Examinations
22.10.2010
Friday
Declaration of result of Ist Term/Semester End Exams
for
S.Y.B.Com., F.Y.B.Com., F.Y.C.S., S.Y.C.S., B.M.S. III-Sem and ISem, B.Com. Acc/Fin III-Sem and I-Sem, I.T. III-Sem and I-Sem. and
First Terminal Exam for T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.C.S.
22.10.2010
Friday
23.10.2010
Saturday
25.10.2010 –
Monday
13.11.2010
-
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
Staff Meeting
DIWALI VACATIONS
Saturday
25.10.2010
Monday
Sending letters to guardian of those students whose performance was
not satisfactory.
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25.10.2010
Monday
B.Sc. I.T. ATKT Examinations
01.11.2010 –
Monday
Interview with guardian of those students whose performance were not
03.11.2010
-
satisfactory
Wednesday
HAPPY DIWALI
SECOND TERM/SEMESTER
15.11.2010
Monday
17.11.2010
Wednesday
18.11.2010
Thursday
Lectures begin for IInd Term after Diwali Vacations
Holiday on account of Bakr-Id
First Terminal Exams for T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.B.Sc. C.S. T.Y.B.Sc.
Bio-Tech. begins.
19.11.2010
Friday
22.11.2010
Monday
Staff Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
“FOUR COLOUR DAYS” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“BLUE DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
22.11.2010
Monday
23.11.2010
Tuesday
24.11.2010
Wednesday
25.11.2010
Thursday
27.11.2010
Saturday
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
30.11.2010
Tuesday
Declaration of ATKT Exam Results of .B.Sc. I.T.
01.12.2010
Wednesday
–
-
07.12.2010
Tuesday
04.12.2010
Saturday
“GREEN DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“RED DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“ YELLOW DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
Industrial visit for C.S./I.T. and B.M.S./B.Com. Acc/Fin. students
Declaration of result of First Terminal Examinations of T.Y.B.Com.,
T.Y.B.Sc. C.S., T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.Bio-Tech.
08.12.2010
Wednesday
Question paper submission for Ist Insem Exams for S.Y.C.S.,
F.Y.C.S., I.T II and IV Sem.
11.12.2010
Saturday
“MISMATCH DAY” or “TRICOLOUR DAY”
(INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
13.12.2010
Monday
Ist Insem Exams for F.Y.C.S., S.Y.C.S., I.T II and IV Sem.
16.12.2010
Thursday
Holiday on account of Moharram.
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21.12.2010
Tuesday
–
-
23.12.2010
Thursday
23.12.2010
Thursday
24.12.2010
Friday
“SPORTS DAY”
Heats (Tuesday and Wednesday) and Finals (Thursday)
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
Declaration of result of First Insem Examinations for F.Y.C.S.,
S.Y.C.S., I.T II and IV Sem.
25.12.2010
Saturday
–
-
01.01.2011
Saturday
CHRISTMAS VACATION
MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR
03.01.2011
Monday
College re-opens after Christmas Vacations
08.01.2011
Saturday
TRADITIONAL – CHOCOLATE DAY
08.01.2011
Saturday
RAINBOW WEEK
08.01.2011
Saturday
“VIOLET DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
10.01.2011
Monday
11.01.2011
Tuesday
12.01.2011
Wednesday
13.01.2011
Thursday
14.01.2011
Friday
15.01.2011
Saturday
“RED DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
15.01.2011
Saturday
Guidance Lecture for T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.B.Sc. C.S., T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-
“INDIGO DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“BLUE DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“GREEN DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“YELLOW DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
“ORANGE DAY” (INSTRUCTIONAL DAY)
Tech.
17.01.2011
Monday
Question paper submission for Ist Preliminary Exams for
T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.C.S. and T.Y.Bio-Tech.
18.01.2011
Tuesday
19.01.2011
Wednesday
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
Question paper submission for Ist Insem Exams for B.M.S./B.Com.
Acc/Fin. Students and IInd Insem Exams for C.S./I.T.
21.01.2011
Friday
XPRESSIONS, 2011 - An Inter – Collegiate cultural Competitions
and GYMKHANA DAY
22.01.2011
Saturday
ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
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26.01.2011
Non-Instructional Day on account of Republic day celebrations –
Thursday
Flag Hoisting
31.01.2011
Monday
Portion completion for T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.C.S. and T.Y.Bio-Tech.
31.01.2011
Monday
Ist Insem Exams for B.M.S./B.Com. Acc/Fin. and IInd Insem
exams for C.S./I.T. begins.
07.02.2011
Monday
First Preliminary Examinations for T.Y.B.Com., T.Y.B.Sc. C.S.,
T.Y.B.Sc. Bio-Tech. begins.
09.02.2011
Wednesday
Declaration of Ist Insem Exams for B.M.S./B.Com. Acc/Fin. and
IInd Insem Exams for C.S./I.T. results
12.02.2011
Saturday
Question paper submission for IInd Term/Semester End Exams and
Ist Preliminary Exams for B.Com. Acc./Fin., B.Sc. I.T., B.M.S. VI
Sem.
15.02.2011
21.02.2011
Tuesday
Xeroxing and Bundling of Questions papers
Monday
Submission of mark-list of Ist Preliminary Exams for T.Y.B.Com.,
T.Y.C.S., T.Y.Bio-Tech.
23.02.2011
Wednesday
Declaration of result of Ist Preliminary Exam for T.Y.B.Com.,
T.Y.C.S., T.Y.Bio-Tech. and answer sheet distribution.
01.3.2011
Tuesday
02.03.2011
Wednesday
–
–
05.03.2011
Saturday
03.03.2011
Thursday
05.03.2011
09.03.2011
Portion completion for IInd Term/Semester End Exams
Preparatory Holidays
Second Staff Colloquium
Saturday
Departmental Meeting (Time - 12:15 p.m.)
Wednesday
II Term/Semester End and I Preliminary Exams for B.Com.
Acc./Fin., B.M.S. and B.Sc. I.T. –VI Sem commences.
15.03.2011
Tuesday
–22.03.2011
Tuesday
22.03.2011
Tuesday
- CAP – Central Assessment Programme
Submission of mark-list of II Term/Semester End and Ist
Preliminary Exams for B.M.S. –VI Sem .
24.03.2011
Thursday
Question paper submission for IInd Preliminary Exam for B.Com.
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Acc./Fin., B.M.S. and B.Sc. I.T. –VI Sem.
26.03.2011
Saturday
Declaration of result of IInd Term/Semester End and Ist
Preliminary Exams for B.M.S. –VI Sem .
26.03.2011
Saturday
Departmental Meeting (Time – 12:15 p.m.)
28.03.2011
Monday
Distribution and Collection of Annual ATKT forms for B.Com.,
B.Com. Acc./Fin., B.M.S., B.Sc. I.T., B.Com F.M., B.Sc. C.S.,
B.Sc.Bio-Tech.
30.3.2011
Wednesday
01.4.2011
Friday
Mark-sheet Distribution
IInd Preliminary Exam for B.M.S. and B.Com. Acc./Fin. VI Sem
commences.
02.4.2011
Saturday
Project distribution for T.Y.B.Sc. I.T., T.Y.B.M.S., T.Y.B.Sc. C.S.
11.4.2011
Monday
Commencement of ATKT Exams for I, II, III and IV Sem IT
15.4.2011
Friday
Declaration of results for IInd Preliminary Exams for B.M.S. and
B.Com. Acc./Fin. VI Sem.
23.4.2011
Saturday
27.4.2011
Wednesday
28.4.2011
28.4.2011
02.5.2011 –
Departmental Meeting (Time: 12:15 p.m.)
Declaration of result of Annual ATKT Examinations.
Thursday
Admission for next academic year
Thursday
Staff Meeting and Lunch
Monday
04.6.2011
Saturday
06.06.2011
Monday
- Summer Vacation
College re-opens after summer vacation for the academic year 2011
– 2012
Note: Dates are tentative. It is subject to change according to University of Mumbai
notification.
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ANNEXURE NO: 2
Associations formed for Students and Staff Support
Academic Calendar
Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
Alumni Association
1) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu
3) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair
4) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar
5) Prof. Mrs. Prerna Sharma
6) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare
Anti Ragging
1) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
Committee
2) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
3) Prof. Mrs. Prerna Sharma
4) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair
5) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi
Attendance
1) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu (Co-ordinator)
2) Prof. Ms. Satya Victoria
3) Class Teachers
Backward Cell
1) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh
Bio-Tech Association
1) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Dr. Rashmi Padhye
3) Student Representative (to be named by the committee)
Book Bank
1) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh
3) Prof. Mrs. Soly Zachariah
Counseling
1) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh
3) Prof. Mrs. Kumudini Das
4) Mrs. Deepti Pillai (Councelor)
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Career Counseling
1) Prof. Mrs. Mamta Nair (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Dhanya Vinish
3) Mrs. Deepti Pillai (Councelor)
Canteen Committee
1) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Sabitha Praveen
3) Student Representative (to be named by the In-charge)
Class Test (Bio-Tech)
1) Prof. Mrs. Bindu Rajaguru (First Year)
2) Prof. Mrs. Rammia Manjo (Second Year)
3) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare (Third Year)
Computer Association
1) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Mamta Nair
3) Prof. Ms. Kalpana Bharadwaj
4) Prof. Ms. Nilofer Tamboli
Dance and Music
1) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
3) Prof. Ms. Deepa Pillai
4) Prof. Mrs. Karthika Rakesh
Discipline / Identity
1) Prof. Mr. A.N.Kutty
Card
2) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair
3) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
4) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
5) Prof. Ms. Meenakshi Shrivastava
6) Prof. Mr. Abhijeet Salvi (Inside Lab)
Economic Association
1) Prof. Mrs. Aarti Sharma (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu
3) Prof. Mr. Shabab Rizvi
Employment Cell
1) Prof. Mrs. Mamta Nair (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar
3) Prof. Mrs. Dhanya Vinish
4) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
5) Prof. Mrs. Kavita Baddi
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Examination + In-
1) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram (Prof. In-charge)
semester
2) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
3) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair
4) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh
Exhibition
1) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi
2) Prof. Mrs. Karthika Rakesh
3) Prof. Mrs. Bindu Rajaguru
External Moderator Cell
1) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani (Prof. In-charge)
Feed Back and Self
1) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair (Prof. In-charge)
Appraisal
2) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu
3) Prof. Dr. Rashmi Padhye
4) Prof. Mr. Abijit Salvi
Free Ship
1) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh
Grievance Cell
1) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar
3) Prof. Mrs. Kiran Sagar
Gymkhana
1) Prof. Mr. Binoj Kutty (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare
3) Student Representative (to be named by the committee)
Industrial Visit
1) Mr. Sunil Nair (Overall Coordinator)
2) Prof. Mrs. Prerana Sharma (B.M.S.)
3) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar (B.Com AandF)
3) Prof. Mrs. Mamta Nair (I.T. / C.S)
4) Prof. Ms. Meenakshi Shrivastava (B.Sc.)
5) Prof. Dr. Rashmi Padhye (M.Sc.)
6) Prof. Mrs. Jennie Prajith (B.Com F.M.)
7) Prof. Mrs. Sandhya Anil Kumar (M.Sc. I.T.)
Intensive Coaching &
1) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair (Prof. In-charge)
Advance Learners
2) Prof. Mrs. Monali Ray (B.Com)
3) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu (B.Com.)
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4) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi (Bio-Tech)
5) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar (Acc./ Fin.)
Health Club
1) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mr. Abhijeet Salvi
3) Prof. Mr. Shabab Rizvi
Lab In-charge (BioTech)
1) Prof. Dr. Rashmi Padhye (Lab – I)
2) Prof. Mr. Binoj Kutty (Lab – II)
3) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare (Lab – III)
Library
1) Mr. Sanjay Munnavalli (Co-ordinator)
2) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani (B.Com)
3) Prof. Ms. Karthika Unnithan (Bio-Tech)
4) Prof. Mrs. Prerana Sharma (B.M.S.)
5) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar (B.Com Acc./Fin)
6) Student Representative (To be named by the Committee)
Literary Association
1) Prof. Mrs. Juliet Esther (Prof. In-charge)
4) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
5) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
6) Prof. Mrs. Karthika Rakesh
Local Management
1) Prof. Mrs. Deepika Sharma
Committee
2) Prof. Mrs. Aarti Sharma
3) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
Management
1) Prof. Mrs. Kavita Baddi
Association
2) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
3) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani
Magazine
1) Prof. Mrs. Aarti Sharma (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Juliet Esthapan
3) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu (Hindi)
4) Prof. Ms. Meenakshi Shrivastava (Bio-Tech)
5) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader (Marathi)
Marathi Vagnaya
1) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare
Mandal
2) Prof. Mrs. Kiran Sable
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Mathematics
1) Prof. Mrs. Kumudini Das (Prof. In-charge)
Association
2) Prof. Mrs. Soly Zachariah
3) Prof. Mrs. Sudha Ramesh
4) Prof. Mrs. Sabitha Praveen
5) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
NAAC
IQAC
1) Prof. Mrs. Aarti Sharma(Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Ms. Karthika Unnithan
3) Prof. Mrs. Monali Ray
4) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar
5) Prof. Mrs. Juliet Esthapan
6) Prof. Mrs. Deepika Sharma
7) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram
8) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi
9) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
10) Prof. Mr. Shabab Rizvi
NAAC Advisory
1) Dr. Daphne Pillai (Principal)
Committee
2) Prof. Mr. A.N.Kutty
3) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu
4) Mr. Sunil Nair
5) Mr. P.M. Bhaskaran
Nature Club
1) Prof. Mrs. Kiran Sable
2) Prof. Mrs. Kavita Baddi
3) Prof. Mrs. Juliet Esthapan
News Bulletin
1) Prof. Mrs. Juliet Esther (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Ms. Karthika Unnithan
3) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu
4) Prof. Mrs. Dhanya Vinish
N.S.S.
1) Prof. Mr. Shabab Rizvi (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare
3) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
4) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar
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5) Prof. Ms. Nilofer Tambole
6) Prof. Ms. Mariam Fanuswala
7) Prof. Ms. Kalpana Bharadwaj
Publicity Committee
1) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare
2) Prof. Mrs. Padmaja
3) Prof. Ms. Aswini Thakur
4) Prof. Mrs. S. Karthika
Rain Water + Waste
1) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi
Management Committee
2) Prof. Dr. Rashmi Padhye
Result Preparation
1) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu
Committee
2) Prof. Mrs. Jennie Prajith
3) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare
4) Prof. Mrs. Sandhya Anil Kumar
Seminar
1) Prof. Mrs. Aarti Sharma (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani (Commerce)
3) Prof. Dr. Rinkoo Shantnu (Economics)
4) Prof. Dr. Rashmi Padhye (Bio-Tech)
5) Prof. Mrs. Prerna Sharma (B.M.S.)
6) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar (B.Com Acc./Fin)
Staff Secretary
Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar
Staff Colloquium
1) Prof. Mrs. Kavita Baddi (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
Student’s Council
1) Prof. Mr. Vijay Vichare (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Ms. Karthika Unnithan
3) Prof. Ms. Bhavna Parab
4) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani
5) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
Teaching Plan
1) Prof. Ms.Ragita Nair (C.S./ I.T. )
2) Prof. Mrs. Prerana Sharma (B.M.S.)
3) Prof. Mrs. Abida Hawaldar (Acc./Fin.)
4) Prof. Mrs. Jennie Prajith (B.Com. F.M.)
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5) Prof. Ms. Meenakshi Shrivastava (Bio-Tech)
All Heads of Departments of Commerce
Time Table
1) Prof. Mrs. Smitha Jayaram (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Ms. Ragita Nair (B.Sc. C.S. and B.Sc. I.T.)
3) Prof. Mrs. Monali Ray (B.Com – Daily adjustment)
4) Prof. Mrs. Jennie Prajith (B.M.S., B.Com AandF, B.Com F.M. –
Daily adjustment)
5) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi (B.Sc. Bio-Tech – Daily adjustment)
6) Prof. Mrs. Dhanya Vinish (B.Sc. C.S. and I.T. – Daily
adjustment)
Unfair Means Enquiry
1) Prof. Mrs. Monali Ray
committee
2) Prof. Ms. Deepa Pillai
U.G.C. Grant
1) Mr. Sanjay
2) Prof. Mr. Gajanan Wader
Wall Paper / Thought
1) Prof. Mrs. Seema Somani (Prof. In-charge)
for the day
2) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
Website
Prof. Mrs. Padmaja
Women’s Cell
1) Prof. Mrs. Monali Ray (Prof. In-charge)
2) Prof. Mrs. T. Shrividhya
3) Prof. Mrs. Mmahek Chhabria
4) Prof. Dr. Srinandini Devi
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ANNEXURE NO: 3
GUARDIAN TEACHERS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-10
Name of the Student
Class
Guardian Teachers
Supriti
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Karthika
Snehal
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Dr. K.M.Srinandini Devi
Sneha
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Mr. Binoj Kutty
Tushar More
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Mr. Binoj Kutty
Vikas
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Mr. Vijay Vichare
Priyanka
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Meenakshi
Samiksha
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Dr. Rashmi
Suyesha
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Dr. K.M.Srinandini Devi
Navdeep
T.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Dr. Rashmi
Gamre Ashwini
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Jyoti Kadam
Patil Neha
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Rammia Manoj
Saylee Rajapurkar
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Ahileshwari
Saini Ramanpreet
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Ahileshwari
Bhandigare Apurva
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Karthika
Bosco
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Karthika
Gosswami Psyche
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Karthika
Manjiri
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Jyoti Kadam
Mota Vaibhav
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Jyoti Kadam
Shraddha Chavan
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Mr. Vijay Vichare
Abhishek Ward
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Mr. Vijay Vichare
Avinash Patil
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Mr. Vijay Vichare
Ketan Parmar
S.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Dr. K.M.Srinandini Devi
Shushrut
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Jyoti Kadam
Chetan Joshi
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Jyoti Kadam
Jaee Kadam
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Rammia Manoj
Pooja Pawar
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Dr. Rashmi
Surendra parjapati
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Ahileshwari
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Veera Kumar
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Ahileshwari
Shushant
F.Y.Bsc. Biotechnology
Ms. Rammia Manoj
More Surabh Sushil
F.Y.Bsc. I.T.
Mrs. Soly Zacharia
Nidin Chandran
F.Y.Bsc. I.T.
Mrs. Kumudini Das
Patel Mukesh Ratilal
F.Y.Bsc. I.T.
Mrs. Srividya
Siddesh Abnave
S.Y.Bsc. I.T.
Mrs. Rachana
Kharat Mol Ambadas
F.Y.Bsc. C.S.
Mrs. Sabita Praveen
Bhushan Mehta
S.Y.Bsc. C.S.
Mrs. Anju Somani
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ANNEXURE NO: 4
LIST OF GUIDANCE LECTURES
LECTURER DETAILS
STREAM
TOPIC
Prof. MADHU NAIR
Cosmopolitian’s Valia C.L College, of
Management and
commerce and Valia L. College of Arts,
T.Y.B.Com.
Cosmopolitian Education Society Road,
Production and Export
Marketing
D.N. Nagar, Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400
053.
Prof. D.B. THAKRE
M.Sc. Part I
Karamveer Bhaurao Patil college, Vashi,
Bio-Tech.
Navi Mumbai.
Plant Metabolism
Prof. RAJELEKHSHMY
L.S.Raheje College, Juhu Road, Santacruz
T.Y.B.Com.
Business Economics
(W), Mumbai-400 054.
Prof. MINAXI RACHCHA
I.C.L. College, sector-9 A, Vashi, Navi
T.Y.B.Com.
Mumbai- 400 703.
Financial accounting and
taxation
Prof. N.N. JANI
M.D. College, Shri Mangal das Chowk,
T.Y.B.Com.
25, Dr.S.S. Rao Road, Parel,
Cost accounting and
Auditing
Mumbai – 400 012.
Dr. TANKHAMANIA MADAR
Padmashree D.Y.Patil Institute of
biotechnology and bioformatics, C.B.D
M.Sc. Part I
Protien, Nucleic acid and
Bio-Tech.
Intermediary metabolism
T.Y.B.Sc. and
Entrepreneurship in
M.Sc. Bio-Tech.
Biotech
T.Y.Bsc.I.T.
Internet Technology and
Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400 614.
Mr. SANDEEP SAXENA
Action Biotech India Pvt.Ltd. Pune.
Mrs. ANUPAMA
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Keerti college, Dadar, Mumbai.
Project work
Adv. SANJAY KADAM,
F.Y.B.M.S.
M/s. Kadam Associates, Fort, Mumbai.
Mr. SHAMSHUDDING
T.Y.BSc.I.T.
Keerti College, Dadar, Mumbai.
Mr. N.K. DAS
Business accounts Head, Gati Ltd., Turbhe,
Navi Mumbai.
S.Y. and T.Y.
B.Com.(Acc./Fin.)
Prof.R.KAMATCHI
S.I.E.S. College of Arts, Commerce and
T.Y.BSc.I.T.
Science. Nerul, Navi Mumbai.
Pro. Jayalakshmi
T.Y.BSc.I.T.
Vivekananda college, Chembur, Mumbai.
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Industrial Law
Internet Technology and
Project work
Current scenario of market
and practical aspect of
accountancy
Customer relationship
Management
Project Management
ANNEXURE NO: 5
STUDENT EVALUATION FORM: OVERALL IMPRESSION ABOUT THE
COLLEGE
A.Y.
CLASS
1. No. Of years spent in college
2. How did you came to know about our college
(a). suggestion by relatives (b). Advertisement (c). Education fair
3. Why did you choose the college? (Tick not more than three)
□ Reputation of the College
□ Discipline
□ Extra curricular activities
□ Campus Environment
□ Academic
□ Encouragement for sports
□ Placement assistance
□ Any other
Rate the following parameters in the scale of 1 to 5
(1)
Excellent (2) Very good (3) Good (4) Average (5) Can be improved
1
1
Attractiveness of the campus
2
Technology available to the students on campus
3
Sports activities and facilities available
4
Campus safety
5
Water and sanitation facilities
6
Quality of food and food service facilities
7
Availability of books/journals/periodicals in the
library
8
Services of supporting staff in library
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2
3
4
5
9
Office and administrative staff and their services
10
Social and moral responsiveness of the college
OVERALL IMPRESSION ABOUT THE COLLEGE
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ANNEXURE NO: 6
Library Suggestion Form for Students
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ANNEXURE NO: 7
Library Suggestion Form for Students
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ANNEXURE NO: 8
Alumni Association Certificate of Registration
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PHOTO GALLERY
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Dr.K.B.Sainis Inaugurating the Biotechnology Seminar on :
Biotechnology- Textbooks to Test tubes held on 12th September 2009
Dr.S.S.Barve being greeted by Dr. Daphne Pillai during the biotechnology seminar-
N.S.S.Tree Plantation Drive at a Municipal School at Panvel
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AIDS Awareness Rally Organised on 1st December, 2009
Workshop on ‘Revision of T.Y.B.Com. Business Economics III paper held on
24th February, 2010.
Annual Book Exhibition 28th and 29th January, 2010
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XPRESSIONS 2010
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NSS Activities in 2009-2010
Tree Plantation Drive
Paying Homage to Brave Officers who fought to save the lives of Mumbaikars
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Free Dental Check Up
Free Eye Testing
Free Thalassemia Detection Camp
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Blood Donation Drive
Our College was felicitated for its contribution towards the cause of LEPROSY
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Computer Association: Debate Competition
Essay Writing Competition by Marathi Association
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Elocution Competition by Marathi Association
Nature Club at SEAL Association -Wanghani Village on 25th September 2009
Lecture on “How to meet emotional challenges of life”, conducted on 11th
February 2010
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